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JEROME BALLIN . . . jerry has found six years of school an end- less succession of gettings-up-to-school and goings-home. This year he decided to end it all and join the boys at Dartmouth. When he zeasn't watching out for Harrison Meyer. he found time for the International and French Clubs. RICHARD B.exL'M..xNN . . . lloraee .Uann has always had one con- sistent, winning tennis player. For the past two years it has been Dick Baumann. Holds the school championship and spends most of l1is time trying to snatch a few others. His hrs! three Forms at school were spent as Treasurer threatening classmates. This year he played Varsity Soccer. ,layree Basketball, besides nearing out the new courts. 37
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HUBERT ARONS . . . Managerships and assistant managerships werc always Hubertls special prides. Third Football and Swim- ming found him a willing worker, conscientious and efficient. During his balmy days Hugh was an International Clubber and a school sports reporter for the World-Telegram who gloried in his free passes. GEORGF M ANAKIAN Dubbed flbernathyn by column-wiser Zig Miller, George has always been a prominent member of the class. was elected Senior President after two years as Vice-Presi- dent. The founder of swing propaganda to end all propaganda, whose interview in the Record with Benny Goodman was called a press release by the Princetonian Newspaper Association. Big in publieationsg Editor of Record, also helpful on the Mannikin, Manual and Quarterly. Before he became a busy man Av graced three Jaycees, football, basketball and baseball. Archon recipient. 36
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JAMES BERNHEIM . . . One of the silenter members of the class, ,limmy found his best expression among his own particular group, especially arguing over the relative merits of girl friends. His days were usually filled with nursing a Chevrolet, a set of golf clubs and wondering about the German language. Spends his spare time in the lunch room getting the dope from Miller and Lader. ARTHUR BLILR . . . Good-natured, Lersatile Artie never found himself tilt a Fieldston miss labeled his 'gtooth-paste smilev tops. The real mainstay of soccer for three years, he heeded Ump,s cries of distress and played the whole Montclair game at end with only a few days training. Two years of Basketball and Track squads filled the other seasons. After years of class ojice holding lze be- came Vice-President of the Seniors. The art exhibit prospered chiefly through his fine portraitsg Art Editor of Quarterly and Mannilcin. From his watch chain hangs a Varsity Club Key. 38
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