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CLAIRE GARDNER 150-39 77 Road, Qu. Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter. NATOLIA GEN IN 80 Van Cortlanclt Park S., BX. Titles distinguish the medi- ocre, embarrass the superior, and are disgraced by the in- ferior. PAULA GOLDSTEIN 1447 Macombs Road, Bx. Believe that life is worth liv- ing and your belief will help create the fact. BONNIE A. GOODMAN 1702 Clay Ave., Bx. I can defend myself from my enemies but not from my friends. CYRIL G. GILLMAN 194-41 Nashville Road, Qu. Nothing is certain but death and taxes. PETER GOLDEN 82-45 Britton Ave., Qu. We live and die, but which is best, you know no more than I. STEVEN M. GOODMAN 78-24 165 sf., Qu. A term is divided into four parts: anticipation, cramana- tion, examination, and recu peration. '-4-QMFVW IRWIN GLEIBERMAN 1463 Hoe Ave., BX. Jack of all trades and master of most. .7 r' ' A . f-gf 4 ...su M.- ,f WALTER GOLDREICI-I 3872 Cannon Place, BX. Truth is truth to the end of all reckoning. GINGER GGRDON 48-26 44 Sr., Qu. Before I built a wall Fd ask to know what I was walling in or walling out. y .
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3 3 '23 .A ELLI FRISCHLING 330 Wadsworth Ave., Man. JOHN FULOP 69-09 164 sr., Qu. The tragedy of life is not so much what men sujfer, hut rather what they miss. Music hath charms to soothe the savage hreast. S- -lf I ,lil DANNY GOLDBERG 3820 Sedgwick Ave., Bx. PAUL GLICKMAN 1056 Sherman Ave., Bx. The greatest of faults is to he A little learning is not a 8748 Life 1 ILENE GOLDBERG 4580 Broadway, Man. The people is everyman . . you and me and all others. 1 PATRICIA GARDEN 1740 Grand Ave., Bx. What is to come we know not. But we know that what has been was good. ,, A K g JUDY GOLDBERG 145 W. 79 sr., Man. Daily We Sinais climb and know it not. conscious of none. ' Qi, dangerous thing to one who ,ll A I does not mistake it for a great f fV1r' 1 I5 M' deal' r .V ' ,r gn: ALAN GOLDSAND JUDY GOLDSTEIN LINDA GOLDSTEIN 37 Featherbed Lane, Bx. 106 Cabrini Blvd., Man. y 200 E. 16 St., Man. Happiness is something to he That which counts least to Gewat pa ofer waegholm shared, not hoarded. those, rounts most. Winde gefysed flota famiheals 50 fu gle gelzcost.
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K 154 ' ' bs K 'UN 'if' TJ H. X JUDITH RAY GORDON 1293 Second Ave., Man. For man is man and master of his fate. ' . 1, I f V ! ,f l x -f I r Kill. U,I Q PTM X l 1 6 .QFIQ 1 1 Q, XJ . ,Qi . . Nl., M , T 1 13x17 x I' ill x l LEON GRAY 159-38 Harlem River Drive, Man. Education should be as grad- ual as the moonrise, percep- tible not in progress but in result. '14 i DENNIS HEGYI 2760 Claflin Ave., BX. Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes along. M CHERI GORELICK 7 Y1b 0 0 ROBERT GREENBERG 3216 Kossuth Ave., Bx. The difference between the improbable and the impossible is that the impossible takes longer. G s B M9 D0 'Block 0 88 ggi? Q.-ri 9 y .0 alll O -'L x oo 5,-I V' 543 in ooooo 4 Zliib figgf.-ay QQ Y- .Y 052 I' n D ? JOAN GREENE 73-09 220 sf., Qu. To conquer one's self is the greatest victory. in ,W by V, V, ,,V..,V,, , 'A' I K GAIL DIANE I-IELLER 150-24 75 Ave., Qu. lnstill in me the Wisdom to know my desires. A SUSAN GORMAN 28 Metropolitan Oval, BX. Weeping may tarry for the night but joy cometh in the morning. ., Q 1 'W Q nw UCF? y, I ss ' . 'J s If , lu I , r f i , - Qgi w iv- ' ' VIRGINIA GREENE 68-02 138 St., Qu. The universe is change, our life is what our thoughts make it. I is ,sa Q06 iff' mwtggii ROBERT I-IELLER 662 Driggs Ave., B'lc1yn, A quiet tongue shows a smart head.
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