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l 4 I Personals b WILLIAM HOLIVER SID PIKE Cy's secretary. Morton Theatre! l NORMAN RUBINOVITCH ELLIOT LEVINE + Giver of Class gifts. A future grease-monkey. . ED KERZNER RICHARD NEWMARK + The butcher. Too tog noisy? LEON AXELBAUM BOB GOUL + Air Corps Axie. Woman hater? l HAROLD KESSELMAN SIDNEY KAUEMAN + Hiya Slim! See my latest invention? 4 MELVIN LUBOESKY CHARLIE 3-a3ILdMAN D. I, eepy- ea . + HARRIS HOLSTEIN HAROLDY TATELMAN 4 Ouiet, but smart. Time s a wastm . , RQBERT SI-IEDD JOSEPH McCARTHY l who done the H' Li ROBESRET ISIXITSHALL ELLIOT GOLDMAN + What say Lucky? Joe McCarthy. HAROLD SHUFRO NORMAN'CROSBY Blackhawk booster. Cavtalrl of Ill? Band- BERNARD KAISER VINCENT MIAZZUCCHELLI Onlv six in a car. Some artlsr, eh! ED ELAHERTY EDDIE POTISH Hgqkey Star, That Zoot suit, Llghl if GERARD O'MEARA RALPH GERSONY + Wanna ride in my car? PAUL BOWES Class president' HAROLDal?R??fLlT2lIlAMER GENE RATTO , . All-star athlete. NEAIlEfllES?IlIQ MELVIN GOVERMAN 1 A slight case of amnesia. Bespeffaded athlete, X TEDDY GOLAN ABRAHAM SCHWARTZ + Yes Sir' Captain, Herby to you, Bub. l Red and Black assistant. DONQI7ifI43rdIsU?IiLWiSd0m DONALD KOGOS t EVQ1'yb0dy'S my pal, Quiet and intelligent. EDDIE CONNELLY GWYNNE EDWARDS l A ml pal! Jasolgifilslifii-iiiziillcaptaln' ' ALVIN SIMMS + Can't see over his head. This OH? will kill Val + FRANCIS DOUGLAS H. YORRA-HA. YORRA + Shl Quiet! A double feature. HENRY MURPHY ALLAN STACKOWITZ + SIDNIEQQ' Itcisxlggwfriends. 'lWell, it's like this, I Know his nickname? HEREESRES MALCOLM REED ' 1 Mr, Doe's assistant. GEOl:13?EOSg11?rER A SHELDON NITENSON ' f I bumped into a lamp-post, HERBRRT PVEIIGIFTEIN PINKY ISSNER ow 'll te one. l Short but powerful. SIDNEY MQDELL Q JOE SAE?-CHSND C It's not too hard. L ug e an rum orps. f PHIL HoUTEN JACQE, MIPLEIEI Q A gobl -32s spe er. 1 pI.HL WEINER ROBERT STENHOUSE - Q Vicbpresidentv The lad rn the corner. , Q MILTON KUSHNER LEON FOX + Northeastern student. Editor-in-chief. 4 page thirty-two
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Ten Years Hence iq Qaida It is the year 1954. Two alumni from Dor- chester are visiting the school. As they walk into the empty rooms, memories of old class- mates appear. Eirst seat, Hrst row was occupied by Harris Holstein. You know, the guy the yanking. lt is said Harris more teeth in ten minutes than dentists in one hour. The only that does all can pull out can any two one than can pull out nearly as many as Harris is Teddy Golan. Behind him used to be Leon Eox, who is now editor-in-chief of Lookie magazine. ln the next Hve seats sat, what turned out to be the U. S. Olympic team: Sheldon Nitenson, Pete Laudansky, Herb Weinstein, Ed Potish and Sonny Krauthamer. Behind that group of athletes was George Schwartz, one of the pre- minent sawbones of the day. That inventor of screwy gadgets, Sid Kauf- man, was the proprietor of the last seat in the row. lt is said a person cannot enter Kauf- man's house without first being Hngerprinted, mugged, and examined for any dangerous weapons. This is in the interest of protecting his thousands of inventions. The first desk in the next row was Malcolm Reed's. Professor Reed is now head of a board of engineering professors. The board is made up of William Holliver, Milton Kushner, Don- ald Hall, Joseph Revis and Lester Sable. Mel- vin Goverman does all the drawing of blue- prints for this renowned group of talented men. inseparables, Joseph McCarthy and Robert Mar- Music notes carved on the desk-cover indicate. that the leader of the band, Norman Crosby, was around. Normy heads the Swill-harmonic Orchestra consisting in part of Sterling Camp- bell, Mel Roberts, Sid Shanbar and those two inseparable, Joseph McCarthy and Robert Mar- shall. The fourth seat in that aisle was Sidney Modell's. Mr. Bonney has retired and Modell has replaced him as head of the History De- partment. That famed concoctionist of triple. hot-fudge, marshmallow, and nut ice-cream sodas Charlie Gilman was behind Sid. The famous gladiator, Ralph Canvas-back Ger- sony used to fill up the space behind Charlie. Another change has taken place in the Dor- chester faculty with Edward Botan taking over the duties of Mr. Campbell. Eddie dabbles in the world of crawling things. lt must be noted that all the major networks are under the supervision of Dorchester alumni. The head of WNUT is Jason Yafi, head of WEEP is Kenneth Leondar, head of WACKY is Sidney Levin, and last of the major networks is run by Elliott Goldman. At the beginning of the next tier we have Bernard Kaiser. Billie is raking in the Shekels, as he is the foremost C. P. A. in the country. Ranking next to Bill is Sumner Eox, who guarantees to juggle your income tax in one easy lesson. The second Pult CDanke Schon, Herr Dnl was the one taken by Richard Pliskin. Richie, for obvious reasons, is a star cheese sales- man. Gene Ratto sat in the third seat. Ratto was signed by the Chicago Bears after he left Dunbar. Through his efforts he has secured positions for Bob Gould, Neal Blair, Pinky Issner, Harpo Bertazzoni, Joe Melchin and Gwynne Edwards on the team. This unbeatable combination is trampling all opponents and winning cups year after year. The next desk was Herby Schwartz's. Herby and Walter Weiner have gone into the dress business. They spend hour upon hour watch- ing their dresses being modelled by Ledy Hamarr and Tana Lurner. Not a bad business, eh! Next was Eddie Connelly. Connelly with Leon Axelbaum, Donald Cathcart, and Donald Kogos compose the board of air strategy. It was way back in the year 1944 when those four, four-starred generals took their boot training to- gether, at Greensboro, N. C. The navy is be- ing ably handled by l'Vice -Admirals Robert McGrail and Phil Houten, while Bill Coughlin is in charge of land operations. The next-to-the-last seat was Harold Rose's. The latest reports say that he has locked him- Kplease turn to page ninety-four!! page thirty-one -run
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Around the Senior Class ay flfafamtzn Qaamawfok Fellow Classmates, lug up a sofa: According to 'ARed Gilman, Mr. Bonney's class is the best place to fall asleep without anyone bother- ing you .... After careful consideration, Mr. Pendergast put Ed Elaherty into a football game. RESULT- Dot 26, Commerce o. . . . . Has Mel Goverman really acquired amnesia in Mr. Macs room .... Donald Air Corps Kogos is a perfect German student. We think he is Mr. Donlan's favorite pupil. . . . A drawing on the blackboard bore a remarkable resemblance to Bob Shedd's girl - on closer scrutiny it proved to be a gas mask. . . . Little guy with big ideas is Alvin Hping pong Simms ..,. Congratulations to Leon RED 26 BLACK YEAR BOOK SIX Axelbaum. AXie after a nose operation has been sworn into the Air Corps as an Aviation Cadet .... Would Harold by any other name still be a Rose? . . . A real hep cat and quite a cartoonist is our drum major Norman Crosby. . . . . Ten years hence Herb Weinstein will still be wearing his track jacket .... The surprise of the year was Moose Sonberg's sudden return to school after an illness of several weeks. . . Questions yet to be answered: 1. What does Burt Courlang carry in his brief case? 2. Whose picture does Eddie Connolly carry in his wallet? 3. Where does Wally Weiner get his German homelessons? 4. What would E45 do if Bill Holliver didn't copy down the homelesson? . . . It must be a mistake in program but Phil UV. P, Weiner has five X9 periods a week .... 'iPinky Issner is a short but powerful football player, . . . A real help to Mr. Eord is Leon M. Eox. Leon is also a major in drill .... Why does Teddy Golan persist in reading a news- paper in Mike Donlan's class? . . . Lucky Goldman, Elliot to those who know him, has finally proven the old proverb that girls and studies don't mix. . . Lenny Eistel and Gerard O'Meara profess to own automobiles. Sug- gestion: Aid the Scrap Drive . . The school's best dressed senior is Bob Marshall. . . Richie 'Cream Cheese Pliskin is doing his best be- tween studying physics and dating Lila . . . We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the girls for helping 'iSonny Krauthamer with his homelessons, as that is how he spends his nights. . . Salute to Gene Ratto the captain of our football and hockey teams. He has done a swell jobl I've never seen a purple cow: I never hope to see one - nor do I expect to see one of the following items come true: Bernie Brooks coming to class with a pencil. . . . Bob Gould at a loss for words .... Mel Lubofsky refusing to ask a question for fear of antagonizing the teacher .... Bill Coughlin's company romping off with first place in the prize drill .... Sid Anapolsky in the subway giving his seat to a lady .... Joe Melchin ad- mitting that the band was better than the drum corps .... Sumner Fox singing 'iPagliacci at the Met .... The basketball team drubbing English , 99-o .... Ralph Gersony dressed in dungaries and an old shirt .... A senior who didn't ask Sid Pike for a free ticket to the Morton .... Harris Holstein or Herby Schwartz without the German homelesson .... A corny joke without Cy telling it .... Eddie Botan in a happy mood .... Billy Kaiser try- ing to put a WAVE in his hair .... I have often wondered what would happen: If Elliot Schnyder and Lester Sable did their Physics. . . If somebody knew whether Archie Pearce was a captain or a corporal .... If Mr. Reed wasn't so well liked .... If Bob Minsky wasn't such a swell fellow .... If Al Chaet didn't know any girls .... If Jason Yaffi came to school .,.. If Bob Christie agreed with Mr. Cady .... If we all had 105 points .... If Sid Teperow couldn't referee fights .... If Harold Kesselman was Slim .... If Vince Mazzuchelli coudn't draw .... If less than fifteen fellows came to school in Blackhawk Rappaport's car ..,. If Leon Eox couldn't write .... If Elliot Levine had Black hair. . . . If Paul Bowes wasn't elected class presi- fplease turn to page ninety-two! page thirty-three
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