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JAMES BLUMGARTEN . . . Another swingster. fimrnie Blumgarten specializes in hot traps, breaks. truckin' and a bit of Suzy Ping pong in the winter soon gives way to tennis in fimmiefs Maytime. He is one of the boys who chaufeurs to school daily from the distant East Side. To his liking were Speakers, French and Clee Clubs. HIWCH BOWNLS . . . Back in Third Form algebra Mr. Neit: branded Hugh Bownes with the monicker HPat.,' The little, happy-go-lucky Irishman has stayed the same ever since. Spent two years with tlze Varsity Soccer team and a year as peppery in- jielder of the fayvees. This year, if all goes well, will find him Varsity second baseman. Accomplished the duties of Manager of Basketball with easy capability. He was secretary of the Good Government Club and on the Social Committee. 40
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LINCOLN BLOOMFIELD .... 4 quiet and well mannered exterior has hidden from many Linc's truly intellectual and witty repartee. One of the class,s best read and most studious boys. he has a deep knowledge and appreciation of music and plays the piano beauti- fully. Though he kept much to himself. he is nonetheless well liked and respected. Was on the Soccer team for two years and aired sound political views during his Good Government Club membership. ls headed for Harvard. fha Q. HOWARD BLUM . . . ,lam sessions in the Record room. raucous to some. were extremely soothing to smoothie. Howard Blum. Tried to lose his social obligations amidst the whir of skis, but failed. His carefully kept, concise, history notes were the envy of all. On the Varsity soccer learn and excelled as breast stroker for the mermen. One of the Clee Club sfandbys. 39
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VVILLIAM BROWN . . . This year found Bill a new member of the class. His lanky, pleasing gait and easy ways soon found him many friends. Bill's head, farther above the ground than most. was a desirable subject for tonsorial croppings. In the winter he took Winter Track and watched Mr. Davis skip around the indoor boards. Alternate Saturday nights found him again at Horace Mann. supervising ping pong at the S. N. C. ROBERT COHEN . . . Bob kept the class talking for days by stand- ing up in a class meeting, asking that the class dance be held Thanksgiving night because he had a swell date then. Ever since he sequestered himself in the photography dark-room, helping with the Quarterly and Mannikin. His activities included the Good Government and French Clubs, Cross Country running and his haphazard laughter. 41
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