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Row 1: S. Kravetz, B. Kuntz, L. Langer, P. Lertzman, E. Lindenbaum, L Little, M. Lowenkopf, B. McFarland, R. Manhart. Row 2: P. Mankin, D Marcus, B. Massy, C. Matlofl, J. Mendelson, R. Milham, E. Miller H. Miller M. Mohn. Row 3: H. Mudrick, N. Oliver, H. Olsen, J. . Peha, R Pellow, D. Playsted, L. Rauch, B. Reiss. Row 4: L. Roach, M. Rosen, M Rosen, F. Rosenberg, E. Rosenthal, E. Rosman, A. Rubel, B. Rubin, B, Rudd Row 5: C. Rypinski, M. Samson, B. Samuels, P. Schlaifer, H. Schneider, M Schneider, M. Schuman, P. Scranton, P. Seberger. Row 6: A. Shufro, H. Simon, B. Smith, S. Tarnkin, B. Sterkin, C. Stone, F. Stone, B. Segall, D. Sepin. Row 7: J. Shaman, R Shostak, L. Teitelbaum, B. Thomas, E. Turk, P. Ulery, S. Walters, R. Weisbart, T. Weisfeld. Row 8: F Wilcox, B. Wyle, M. Zack. p Prometheans for four semesters, one of which is in the Senior year. In reward for their accomplish- ments and services, the Prometheans are pre- sented with a pin which changes each semes- ter, the first term's pin being bronze, the sixth a gold pin set with three rubies. Because sponsoring this society is such a tremendous task, Miss Lillian Thielen and Miss Deborah Walsh have worked together as sponsors for the past few terms. At the head of the Prometheans during the year were John Reed, W '41, and Bob . C,S,F, MEMBERS 7 S,4.1. R. Litchmann, W. Potapov, B. J. Miller, Maumer P. Tyef, B. Shipley ,
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PROMETHEAN OFFICERS B. Mautner, C. Chamberlain, G. George, R. Sternfeld, R. Roth For those students who excel in scholarship at Fairfax there is the Promethean Society. The requirements for membership are three A,5 in preparatory subjects and not lower than 3 B in each non-preparatory class. As club activities, several members are sent to represent F3i1'f21X at the California Scholarship Federation Con- vention held at Occidental College each term, and an annual picnic is given at the last 0 May. To become a life member of the California Scholarship Federation a student must be a member of the schoolis scholarship group rometheans Row I: B. Abrams, H. Ainlay, A. Aleinick, D. Alter, S. Artz, B. Auslender, L. Auslender, M. Baker, A. Baker. Row 2: D. Bailey, L. Bell, N. Berinstein, A. Berkowitz, D. Bernstein, P. Bernstein, B. Black, A. Blank, S. Bluestone. Row 3: E. Boroway, R. Bowman, A. Bretsfelder, R. Burr, R. Byer, I. Chamie, M. Chipman, M. Colby, O. Colquhoun. Row 4: P. Curran, J. DeRosselli, A. Eagle. S. Fields, B. Finmark, M. Fleishmann, J. Gagne, N. Gammon, S. Gartenberg. Row 5: J. Gibney, H. Goldberg, E. Goldman, G. Greengard, P. Green- gard, S. Greenstone, F. Groper, S. Grossman, M. Guntrup. Row 6: M. Hardt, V. Harrison, B. Heaton, A. Helming, M. Henkin, S. Harowitz, V. Hickey, F. Hobart, W. Hochwald. Row 7: A. Hoffman, R. Holzman, D. Hyman, P. lmes, J. Jensen, H. Kamin, R. Kaye, G. Klaskin, N. Knowltonln s :w in-aiffmmii-ualuminumnw'-4 sw- . f J nf: -Q uw as . f rf sw af tv Q-wnunui-1 s'
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