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We, I if 0' the Seniors of the class of 1959, being of slightly unsound mind but obviously healthy W body ldue to yearly check-upsl, and possessing the virtues of Etfort, Co-operation, Courtesy, A 36,396 3ndhLeaLderlship Ejgtgrieratsgbupiance, and those of integrity and intelligence in lesser amounts, o um e u e : Q A y q g To MRS. MANHEIMER: a clock radio which plays Stormy Weather every morning at seven. To MR. COOPER: the lead in the teachers' revival of My Fair Lady. To MRS. OSHEREDIN: a Senior class which will have not the slightest interest in the results of the College Boards. To MR. KOEHLER: an all-girl architecture class. To DR. SAYERS: a black leather jacket and motorcycle boots. - To MR. RICHTER: a free ticket for everyone. To MR. KOSAKOFF: a lifetime pass to the Miss Universe contest. To MR. GLAZER: a hand-painted oboe. To MR. RUSS: an automatic gol-dinger. v To MR. GOLUB: a box at the races. all will l I l I ' K A ' To MRS. GOTTESMAN: a trip to deepest, darkest Africa, where she may at last visit the ' elephants' graveyard. To MRS. BAGAR: an automatic donut machine. To MISS PFERDT: A flexible deadline. To DR. STOCK: objective evidence that the Earth revolves around the Sun. To MR. GRUBER: a V-8 juice cooler to be placed in the corner of room 406. To MR. KANE: a dictionary of jazz lingo. Q 7 UZ 44, ,mm , ' x QQ V jf N' Q Q 'NWN
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'3- HARRIET WILSON 1411 Clinton Ave., BX. Let faith in God guide you and life ivon't he a hurden. gf LESLIE WODIN 81-16 266 sf., Qu. Our true nationality is man- kind. 'Wu-nu., 'ul DAVID L. ZARET 302 W. 86 St., Man. Where once my careless child- hood stay'd. JERRY WINEVSKY 172 E. 4 St., Man. - High school down and col- lege to go. FLORENCE WOLF 50 W. 96 Sr., Man. Sometimes pensive, sometimes otherwise. 1 D11 AP' f MX p . M 11.1 'I+ ntl' all F All li I1 Q WH, , 1 L5 1l1lllWlWWlt I PETER WINOKUR 2210 Fenton Ave., Bx. La jeunesse est une i-vresse continuelleg c'est la fevre de la raison. X ,KZ ri- V ELLEN WOLFE 1065 Jerome Ave., BX. Life is not breath hut action the use of our senses, our mind and our faculties. . . .Q-199 Q-sl' PAUL ZIMET 180 Riverside Drive, Man. Let me not grope in the dark but keep my mind in the faith that truth will appear in its simplicity. livi- - I . 1 - 'Z-'Ek' yjQgL.c1i DAVID WISELTIER 14 Monroe St., Man. Here today, gone tomorrow. X ,.rr 5 IRIS WOOL 267 W. 89 sf., Man. Your genuine action explains itself, your conformity ex- plains nothing. KW W 3 RITA ZUCKERMAN 39.39 46 sr., Qu. And let me bear the measure of seed on the ploughed yields of spring.
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