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HAVE LEAR ED The Pelopponesian War was fun, Without Sputnik, Oedipus could never have won. Why must rate times distance equal time? And what makes plutonium pentoxide sublime? l've read all Dostoevsky's hymns And seen Da Vinci's Wingate Whims. The music department's dental notes Prove that bacteria don't drink oats. Cromwell's Moby Dick is an allegory As clear in my mind as Napoleon's Richard Cory. The intestinal tract runs along the spinal column, A fact which made even Mr. Silverstein solemn. The Fair DeaI was square, and the Square Deal was fair. And pi R cube equals M C square. The Edict of Nantes was passed in l8lO, This l discovered while doing the crossword puzzle in Sten. Who first discovered a rabies cure? Only her hairdresser knows for sure. Was the Law of Conservation of Matter passed in our nation? lt only got through because of pork-barrel legislation. The wave length of a gas varies inversely with the mass And is proportional to the students in our senior class. Tydings-McDuffie was a trapezoid. When the South won the Civil War I was most annoyed. l've learned about fire drills, shelter drills too, Though l never can remember which signal means who! My knowledge took the school by storm, And l finally passed the Uniform. Now that l've 'finished my education, l'm a candidate for graduation. -Barbara Holt .- , s - 'ww ' My! TT' N ' .lg '. fer 'chili 1 ,.f-- 5 Im 5ilP uf as t ,.. l 1 Q, 'a,l,tl'. i I ,U 7' 'IP :Es ll r, 4 ' 5 1 ' l I lg' 'Tv i s.-4 .5 w 2 UMW f :N-i Qt ?' lx' i - l 't't 29
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, , 2' is JUDITH BERNICE GINSBERG MIKE STEWART GINSBERG 115 East 52 St. Switchboard Operator, Class Secretary. wa.. . : DEANNA GINSBERG 1010 Rutland Road Sing, Guard, Chemistry Souad 1124 East 24 St. Basketball Team, Baseball Team, Band, Guard, Class Interest-Horseback riding. President, G.O. Rep. ,e ' W, ' WM fiti 'WW 'ES .5 .1 , Q S Y , 29 , 7, sy! 94' L ri, iw' MARTIN PHILIP GLASS 556 Crown St. Assembly Commission, G.O. Rep., Lieutenant Cafeteria Club. Squad, History Club, Guidance Remembers-The Bells and Office, Biology Lab. Squad, eps in the halls. Sound Squad curves men have angles. Phrase-Live and learn. -wwf , qs. , - .1,f-. I - ff M A, 3 . .,, ,ft ,1- 4' --1 --i J.: --. ..i, Q.. Aixxxr 7 . 1 ffm ' an ff ,ar f ,. , . , , 0 H rm. ' 12 V 7 :5wa,c,,,,W 4 554: .. 'ffl-faiky is 14- . ,Q If ff?-'L-4132 -. 'FH r MARTIN GLASSMAN 612 Midwood St. Cafeteria Squad, Photography ELLEN JAYNE GLEICHER 1710 Carroll St. Secretary Mrs. Wolfe and Program Office, Sing, Cafeteria Squad, Social Commission, Phrase-Because women have U NW NX S 30 Phrase-Don't be pessimistic. , Q , JA? ff? , 4 gy i f 41 'M ILENE JUAN GITLIN 1710 Carroll St. Arista, Library Snuad, Secretary Mr. Silverstein. - .1 A ' Sir f W I. 1, . 4 41 . s - -'f it' A .1 X. ffm. f 2 1 , V MARTIN GLANTZ 2031 Union St. Senior Leader, Class President. Ambition-To be an Life's ambition-Lady illustrator. scientist. Pr wx: lun, .fa ,H ifj fl-1 il L . 1. ...,. , ., A I 4' U as . N it. WW 5? 7 gm 'E as , lil HELENE FLDRA GLICK 217 East 93 St. Secretary Mrs. Solovay, Miss Berman, Miss Gutenplan, Mr. Deutchman, and Mrs. STEWART MURRY GLICK 470 Montgomery St. Track Team, Student Patrol, Stock Room. Cafeteria Squad. Life's ambition-Shop Special Patrol,History Club. Neches. teacher. A ,J Special interest-Graduation. Remembers-The teachers. , I gl , J n gait w+.L!wf.L A' X Q Wffbcl efwlff S S 141.1 . Q' P Q, '7' -'N 7 'J .. - ' ,z.. IE! gk dll' X64 A vb, X sv ' . iff: s 255522 QW 5 lf I 1 iw -. LILA HOPE GLASER 675 Empire Blvd. Orchestra, Red Cross Rep., Secretary Mrs. Amreich, Mr. Geschwind, and Miss Gutenplan. Favorite phrase-Au revoir. ELENOR GLICKLIN 1365 Carroll St. Arista. Senior Rep.. G.O. Rep. Sing, Math. Office. Senior Leader, Service League, Tennis Club. Nickname-Ellie.
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