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,fi- . -W . - era. 4 1-4 , g-,-?-,,...--- m.....a-n.nN..,,.,,,-V, U FIFTH AVENUE LIFE 11 Gilman Gbftirmi Benjamin Wlalcl, President Harold Goldstein Vice President Albert Golomb, Treasurer Cecil Schwartz. Secretary Morris Greenburg- Reporter Ruth Soltz. Social Chairman liighviat liunur Albert 'Golomb Abraham Grodner Wlilliam Conomos Hilda Wluerthele Milton Lomask Freda Cohen Ruth Sterner Samuel Rubenstein Rose Osoff Frances Reitmeyer Frank Tokay Morris Alma Hlavac High iinnnr Abraham Starr Abraham Reiner Victor Eisbnstein Hnnnr Benjamin Wfald Libbie Schleifer Henrietta Strauchler Stella Dougherty Ida Farbstein Bertram Holderman Max Feldman Hirschfielcl Fred Garibaldi Rose Margolis Josiah Cohen Howard Levant Herman Berglass Harold Sivitz XX'illiam Burstin Clarence Faust George Smith 4 Abraham Banchek Cecil Schwartz 0112155 Gliimxniitmi Bunk Hilda XN'uerthele. Chairman initial Ruth Soltz, Chairman Glnlnra Esther Hurwiclc, Chairman Class Flower-Sweet Pea Class Colors- , ,mr ,ff Blau Samuel Horvitz, Chairman illllntin -lerome Gelman, Chairman illlnmm' Ben Kahn, Chairman Royal Purple and Old Gold Class Motto-No Victory llfithout Labor
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clh??-1-,f FIFTHAVENUELIFE 13 what me maint Zlinr Zlitftli Lfontained herein is the concrete expression of ourgno, not good wishes, for they are more than that-our dreams for the Alina Mater from which we are about to depart. It is our sincere hope that this abstract thing we have to offer, Fifth, this very outpouring of our feeling for you, will be 21 lasting memorial to our class. First, then, we desire for you the best school magazine of its kind- a magazine super-excellent in all its departments, teeming with new ideaS, efficiently managed by staffs to come, supported by and representative of the entire school-in short, the Life of Fifth. Wie have struggled hard. and, if any poor degree of success be accorded our Life, we communicate the wish that it may be duplicated for future magazines a hundred-fold. Secondly, we want a 'tradition firmly established among colleges and busi- ness firms that your graduates are thoroughly equipped, that they are ear- nest, ambitious, conscientious workers, and men and women of sterling char- acter. XYe can strive to bring this dream to at least partial realization. This tradition will lead to a demand for your graduates, which will gradually react to your credit. Our third wish is that you m-ay maintain that prowess in athletics 'which it has been our good fortune to see you achieve in our short sojourn here. May this prowess be extended to all athletic activities in which you engage rather than be confined to those in which you were recently so successful. And what is more important still, ma yyour name aways suggest the highest type of sportmanship wherever it is heard. For your clubs and activities, Fifth, we desire a roseate outlook and a more comprehensive scope of activity. To the Honor Society that is to be, especially do we dedicate our hope that it may create greater enthusiasm for things intellectual-vitalize, as it were, that part of your life which makes for real intellectual fibre. Increased efficiency and a clarified vision of its tremendous possibilitieg in forming that public opinion by which conduct can be controlledgthese are our wishes for the Student Government which has accomplished so much in its short life. In general, Fifth, we dream of higher standards of scholarship, 21 greater sincerity of manliness and womanliness among the student body, as well as sufficient renumeration and encouragement for the faculty to enable them to devote their best efforts to you. And, finally, in passing, we leave a serious wish that that subject of so much amusement-the prospective gymnasiumfmay be bestou ed upon you within the reign of the next senior class. Hilda yvuerthele
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