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“Much Ado About Nothing” ♦ Robert Jaffe Beatrice Landy Manuel Matt Violet Goldhammer Alex Kaplan Milton Rapport Class Cutey Esther Bernstein Lawrence Caplane . . Class Optimist Sylvia Hershkowitz Edward Chesler . . .. Class Pessimist Elizabeth Baker Byron Williams Class Aristocrat ...Jean Anne Forrester Sanford Cohen Class Vamp Edward Haas Class Best Looking Sylvia Abrams Adolph Rabinowitz . . Class Sleepy-Head.... Esther Rabinovitz Albert Millman .. Class Temperamentalist. Marvin Latter Olga Andrieska Elliot Rose Class Athlete James Smith Betty Krause Herbert Grushcow ... Class Rascal Ruth Rubin Stanley Angart .... Howard Leiner Stanley Cowan Best Dressed Arthur Markell .... Sam Tucker Morris Berkowitz . . Class Politician Philip Aster Moe Leeb [26]
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A cablegram was delivered From Peking, China, At that moment, Saying that Ambassador Needleman Was unable to attend, But that he Had sent his message Through the Secretary Of State, Tony Yankowskas, who At that time was in the cabinet Of President Julius Kramer. Speaking of the Nation’s Capital, The Sargeant-at-arms of Congress was none other than Lenny Speiser, who Had received his training in The Glenville corridors. But the party went on. Lillian Lobe took her Group into a corner And began reminiscing. Robert Doig told the Bunch funny stories, And Dorothy Gallin actually Laughed. Bertha Chaplin, the Foremost novelist of 1950, Read one of her shorter works. The book was published By the Baden, Beller, Burkhardt, Botnick, and Baer Book Co. The story dealt with A multi-millionaire Who rose from the position of Bell-hop and usher To owner of the greatest Chain of theatres in America. Of course everyone knew He was Israel Krantz. The Right Honorable Moe Leeb Interrupted the program By calling out “Fellow Constituents— I wish to—” But he was drowned out by The noise Made by the Entrance Of the Three O’Clock Club, The original organizers Of social relief For derelicts like Joe Friedman, Bill Cukr, and Hank Fried, Among the more prominent Members Of the club Were Marcella Lewis, Jeanette Shapiro, and Yetta Kravitz. The affair Was proclaimed a success By all present, And a day was Set aside For our next reunion To be held In January, 1960, At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Gale (nee Alice Stutz). As the crowd dispersed. In walked Leon Eisner, late As usual. [ 25 J
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“All’s Well That Ends Well” (Continued from page 7) Our Hallowe’en Dance has begun our 12A social season, and is being followed later on in the term by a Stunt Nite, giving Esther Bernstein, Harriet Barer, Lincoln Gale, Rachel Lubin, Alvin Krenitz, Virginia Radis, Emma Lieder, Jean Anne Forrester, Herbert Grushcow, Josephine DeGeorge, Leo Altshuler, Robert Cohen, Byron Williams, Sylvia Hershkowitz, and Philip Aster an opportunity to display their talents. Leonard Speiser, Beatrice Landy, Barbara Kumin, Moe Leeb, Jeanne Cohen, Helen Rothman, and Milton Beller have brought their senior term to a successful climax by being initiated into the Honor Society. After two weeks of campaigning, our Olympiad board can be selected. Violet Goldhammer and Albert Millman have already been chosen co-editors. We’re looking forward to our class nite, which will culminate our high school careers. We have spent three happy years at Glenville, but what does the future hold in store for us? Who knows? ‘'There'a a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how we will” Epilogue: Sec thou character. Give thy thoughts no tongue, Nor any unproportion'd thought his act. Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar. Those friends thou hast, and their adoption tried. Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel. Beware of entrance to a quarrel, but being in, Bear’t that the opposed may beware of thee. Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice; Take each maxi’s censure, but reserve thy judgment. Neither a borrower nor a lender be. To thine otvn self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. [27]
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