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ALAN GRADY What Al d . A . . . an oesn't know about short waves, long waves, and even intermediate waves isn,t really worth know- ing. Spends most of his spare time with his expert amateur radio set, and ever since he got a Chinese dance land orchestra one night, he hasrft been quite the same. He never gets rujled, and his blandness never rujl ' es anyone else. Its the secret of his success. ELBRIDGE GRAEI' . . . Ixnown as the mathematical whiz of the l E c ass, lbridge took all science and math in his stride. He made Varsity soccer this year and developed into one of the outstanding players. Also center and mainstay of layvee basketball for the last two years. A generally good student, he was noted for a cool I . . , lead, a rambling house in Yonkers, and a car which alwa s ' 9' seemed to be waiting. 48
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W MAURICE GOLDMAN . . . lllaurice began each year slowly, lazied through the fall with a bit of touch football, then played on J. V. Basketball and Baseball teams. This year his aspirations cover a Varsity outfield job and membership in the French Club. Called f foe by Horace Mann teachers, he will probably follow his brother to tl1e coast. to Stanford. DoL'GLAs A. GOLDSMITH .... 9 inee Mr. Milli-r's Third Form Latin Doug has always been ND. Af, to the selectest of his frans. Was a member of the Varsity Soccer team. lle eouldrft tell a news story from a Gene Krupa drum break, but he inhabited the Record Room more than the editors. His dogged persisteney in walking in the middle of the road made Doug the dread of all ehaujfeurs who drove up H. Mfs hill eaeh day. 47
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ROBERT GR-XHAM . . . Bob rolled l1is big frame among us in the First Form. and since then his weight has been put to good advan- tage on the I. V. football team and swimming squad. He spent three years u-ith the school orchestra and did some husky war- bling this year on the Clee Club. His intricate dancing has long been the olzject of envy among the boys and a great topic for dis- cussion among his ever-increasing female crowd. DAVE GRATZ . . . For his size Dave developed into a good ath- lete, climaxing six years at school by playing Varsity football and baseball. Previously, he made the Iayvee in both, sports. One of the boys, and a daily haunter of the Record room. The only dark spot in his otherwise matchless career was a short-lived job as main grave digger for the Our Conternpsv column. Pretty well known around Vergil Class, Bartner's, and an alley of Broadway called West End. 449
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