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Class I V TOP ROW: D. Rubavits, P. l.aMantia, N. Kirk, D. Baer, R, Weitzman, B. Pipin, R. Knack, C. Olin. MIDDLE ROW: D. Dodge, I. Greer, H. Lowenstem, R. Abeles, I. Horwich, E. Sax, 1. Klein. BOTTOM HOW: D. Whitehead, K. Finder, D. Zetland, H. Cohen, M. Thayer, N. Shepis, I. Wurtzburq. ABSENT: A. Schoenstadt, R. Shurtz, T. Young. The Sophomore Class of 1952-53, under the able leadership of Mr. Hurley, maintained high scholastic and athletic standards throughout the year. The boys whose names appeared on the honor roll most consistently were Ricky Abeles, lim Horwich, Arthur Schoenstadt, Chuck Olin and Don Baer. The class contributed much talent to Harvard's football teams with Bob Wietzman earning a varsity letter. The sophomores on the Fresh-Soph team, Neil Kirk, Don Whitehead, Tom Young, Chuck Olin, Henry Cohen, and Dan Zetland promise to furnish our future varsity with much talent. In basketbkall Bruce Pipin played first string center on the varsity with Don Whitehead, high scorer on the Fresh-Soph, moving up to the varsity for the P.S.L. tournament. The Sophomores representing the Fresh-Soph were lim Hor- wich, Chuck Olin, Don Baer, Tom Young, Neil Kirk, and Don Rubovits, who held down regular positions. They were ably assisted by Dodge, Abeles, Cohen, and Greer. The class welcomed the addition of several new students-lim Wurtz- burg, Nick Shepis, Tom Young, lim Klein, Mert Thayer, Bob Knack, and Bob Shurtz. Add to these accomplishments the antics of Phil La Mantia and you have a well rounded class. . 5 E Ill YI lat fl I .11 , eRnnuvTo E A5 Q N ,r I M Qvmuuli I , SOPH i, 5 aB 1 1 ' FD E 2 Eg' .- if Z3
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Class Ill TOP ROW: W. Highstone, S. Beven, I. Cashman, R. Mueller, I. Litt, I. Kirby, W. Don. MIDDLE ROW: I. Hunter, D. Block, F. Weil I. Salinger, W. Shlensky, P. Nierman, A. Dahlberq, H. Marquardt. BOTTOM ROW: K. Wohl, M. Perlstein, G. Manolis, T. Cook H Line. R. Tasner. H. Cigelnik, L. Herman. ABSENT: I. Lambert, F. Souerbrv. H l G' H SC H O O L.. The Freshman class of 1952-53 reported to school F1-:fi -2-feng of with twenty-three members, eager to face the first 5? days ot high school. There were seventeen regu- lars and six new faces who were: Kenny Wohl, George Manolis. Tom Cook, Iim Moose Hunter, and Bc' - y In football ...ere was a good turnout of ten men I I from the Freshman class. Iohn Litt outdid himself playing on the Fresh-Soph and substitute on the Var- sity eleven. Along with him on the gridiron were - Dave Block, Steve Beven, Tom Cook, George Man- 4 olis, Ron Cigelnik, Iim Hunter, and Bob Tasner. Play- 'g ' ? .Ef.'1 3, ZZ It III II rl it VM I sl .5-or ing both football and basketball were Hank Mar- quardt and Henry Wohl, and just basketball, Iack Kirby, Ward Highstone, and Bob Mueller. Scholastically we got through the year with only one casualty, Mr. Brooks. Last but not least was the neck and neck con- test between Iack Kirby and Ron Cigelnik in the pedestrian polo match.
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C ass TOP ROW: I. Chandler, G. Roston, L. Straus, I. Bradshaw, I. Brewer, G Shepis R Christiansen MIDDLE ROW R Miller A Kinq, H. Kosterlitz, P. Stetson, B. Handler, B. Frisbie, R. Whitsell. BOTTOM ROW I Feuerstein F Bern L Hyman R Mann R Swanson, I. Fleck, H. Meyer. ABSENT: I. Bucy, T. Fox, H. Kohn, E. Ticktin Without a doubt, the Iunior class of 1952-'53 has pro- qressed? On the qridiron, Iohn Bradshaw, all-leaque tackle, was chosen next year's captain by his teammates. Other Iuniors who won startinq assignments on the varsity eleven were Phil Stetson, Larry Straus, Bruce Handler, Gordon Roston, Bob Swanson. Ierry Fleck and Greg Shepis, Dick Mann, Les Hyman and Herb Kosterlitz also bolstered the team. On the hardwood, Iohn Bradshaw. Larry Straus and Greg Shepis have already shown they have what it takes to lead Harvard on to a victorious season next year. Larry Straus lor the second straight year will captain the varsity five. Academically, Henry Kohn, Bruce Handler, Iohn Chand- ler, Bob Swanson and Iohn Brewer excel, Kohn and Handler beinq elected to the National Honor Society. Fred Bern, Allan King, Larry Straus, Bob Miller, Iohn Bradshaw, Iim Bucy, Dick Whitsell, Henry Kohn, Bruce Handler and Iohn Brewer represent the class in the glee club. while Henry Kohn, Dick Mann and Allan King show their literary talents on the BLACK and GOLD. The new additions to the qraduatinq class of 1954 were Fred Bern, Dick Christiansen, Ierry Fleck, Bob Swanson and Greq Shepis, all of whom immediately iit into the qroup. With such keen enthusiasm in all school activities. our Iunior class no doubt will go down as one oi Har- vard's finest. s mmgu 1 li - - lcrnunz ' it - -L 01, ' 3 nm ,A , l -::, - , 1
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