James Monroe High School - Monrovian Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1929

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In these last words of mine to you, I want to impress the idea behind that stirring message indelibly upon your minds. Play fair! A concise way of saying-what all the wise men of the past have told us. From Confucius to the Prophets, from Marcus Aurelius to the Christ, there has come, ripened through the ages, the fruit of experi- ence--Happiness is yours as you promote it in your neighbor. Yes, my boys and girls, Play Fair and it will be fair with you. Hit the line hard! Give of your best to the last ounce of your strength. Do not spare yourself. What seek you--Wealth? How easily it is lost. Ease? What assurance have you of its permanence? Honors? They are much more easily stripped from you than won. One thing only do I know that is worth having and which, gained. cannot be taken from you. And that is the contentment that is ours when we do each task that it is your BEST. You must heed that inner voice whose softest whisper can- not be shouted down, that is our truest judge. Content- ment, of the kind I mean,-it is the only happiness that cannot cloy. It is the goal that the finger of the ages points out to us in the scroll of life. My dear boys and girls overflowing with the glori- ous enthusiasm of youth on the threshold of great things-- with real love for you, with wistful admiration for you, I exhort you to Play fair and hit the line hard. I Senior C1as5+Ten Senior Class-Eleven THE SENIOR BOOK Behiraiinn To Walter J. Donvan, B. S., who has been our dear friend and esteemed adviser during our stay at James Monroe, we, the Year Book Staff of January 1929, dedicate this book with deepest affection. X gsii X 4, Q GA Senior Class-Twelve if JZ' , M' ms, 2724 f U Tfiw,T'45 f f ,, ,,f, g55,,1, V,, f ,f WLL44' I I J ,wwf -,f f 1 , .3 f f ,N J ' Q? ,I g, aa 0 ,mf f, Z A f 44,9 L H 1' , :nj 25, 11 , W, .1 f f ' -fi: we ,,,, f. ' 7 'f'f'wiL A, 'f ' 'f ' Senior Class-Thirteen V E , . 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N-Q' .w-X' ,a xfqw NX ,1- 11 vw, A xr-37,5--.'x R , ' 'INNO NN x J' , 1 x Z , X X 'J , ' W 'iff M, M6416 ii ZEBUAL TIBGBR ISIDOKB gmgcn N0 i 1 1 Senior Class-Eighteen P ART EDITOR I 'xg f U i SOCART EDITOR 1 .ag 'ti ASSOC.AR'1'EDITO '41 7' R fASS'0C.ART EDITOR JACK i 3' Senior Class-Nineteen A 4 xx is lmgy., yt Rlflmlllfl M f l X X Alma Hlatrr Beyond the crty s no1se and clamor Serene beneath the heaven s gold Clear 1n the radrant mornlng sunllght Our Alma Mater We behold To us rts loyal sons and daughters A glorrous task rt now shall be To wr1te IH blazlng crlmson letters Monroe s falr hlstory And on the altars of devotron We vow to glorlfy 1ts name Of love and service falth and fame In paths of learnlng th1s our motto To seek the truth we ll ever dare X X I X an On field of sport Monroe W1ll W1n for K X We ll battle brave and falrl N That when w1th age 1ts name IS honored ,X ,X X And 1vy twlnes about 1ts Walls Pamt echoes of the past shall hallow Its dear and ever sacred halls fl And we vs ho love our Alma Mater x Shall see 1tS glor1es st1ll unfold X Alx Wlth loyal pr1de and true devotron for The Cumson and the Gold Q f l Z f , L M X 49. if yifiiigggf mx Y.o:E85Qo- vliiggpo- vlgogbgidba A 4. 3 fl Q f Ag 3' V tmYfkryu-.xtxntx In ' ,N N o Y , I ' lk X57 . xe.4 xlflln X , X 5-Y ' A '- . fk - 5, my tx W . ss QX' ,, . is tl fll ' r , It f X M 4 l A0 uw K li' 5, 1, H! -Q k . . 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QTEW 7 7 Senior Class-:-Twenty at lm 741 Q41 'fi we X - f r c c ' af- ,X rig- ,. , Q- + - 'X -' 1 . i :1 ji f f X 3, ?,' 1 , 1.1 .quii V: ,iw 'CWM' ff X M ' Q ' 'v f Wxlli 1 - , 5NC.u 'A ' 'X V NEXX , f g XXX If-:S iihitnrial , M-, T last the time has come. For four long joyous years we have eagerly awaited the time when we should have handed to us our ribbon bound diplomas, and with Dr. I-Iein's , W gg J parting handshake still warm in our memories be sent out V4 into the world to receive our share of its gifts. But now that we are on the threshold, ready to take our leave, we look back and our graduation assumes a different aspect. We no longer look upon it as a happy adventure, an emotion very akin to sorrow takes hold of us. We have had some difiicult times at Monroe but on the whole we were happy. Will we be so happy in the new fields that we are setting out to conquer? Will there be so many people willing and eager to give us a boost over the hard places? ln life's hard race, however, we have an advantage over the other fellow. We have the priceless heritage that is the gift of James Monroe to every graduate. We of Monroe have been taught by the fine example set by our faculty, the right way to treat our fellow man, to be square, fine and never to cause anyone unnecessary sorrow. It is these things that set us apart from others, that mark us as Monroe Graduates. We are proud. LEONARD E. DAL NEGRO Senior Class-Twenty one Q: ll' ' 8 i -A . - vi Q ' 'I 5 U - 0 Dali., C ry' - ' l :.Q,15,bi I we A ' . W. ,Se 'fvg-.11-Q A LT .X w Y' 7 ' 1 0 Cl 9 O ' Q 7 4 Elltese fillqtltggs ,Shall Q32 l Q Soon the pursuits of the world shall take you far from me ll Ere the fading of our friendship shall i have set you free, l O Nor shall we meet again, but on some timeless shore. I. who fear that until then We meet no more, Open Wide my arms, to gather you into my heart, Ridding you of pain. It cannot he. You must depart, Seiahr Edna Janice Guttag Senior Class-Twenty-two JAMES MONROE HlGH SCHOOL Ellie Hreaihrni Svpeailm ' a O ' ' li W . fi ll li L si H OT many days remain until we shall make the final rounds . iff ll ' of the building, bidding goodbye to old familiar places L -sl.. - 5 d faces. l lf 'f ll. an -I At this time, it is customary to recall sentimentally J A ' I A the laughter and tears of the last four years andggive voice ' ll ' ' to heartfelt regret at parting with the people and the things we have learned to love and value. ln the tradition of departing sons and daughters, we should step through the door with a sigh and a bow- ed head. Let's not. It is silly to think that when we go, we shall leave behind all we have learned to cherish. On the contrary, everything of value to us, everything we have taken to ourselves as being worth while, will endure and prosper with the passage of time. True friendship cannot wane merely because paths are no longer parallel. Knowledge does not fall into decay, Happiness becomes nothing less because it has beeng lived through. These things we shall take away with us and carry through life with us for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health. Then, all precedents to the contrary notwithstanding, let us graduate not with hymns of sad farewell but rather songs of happy thanksgiving. When the doors close behind the class of February '29 for the last time, let us go forth with light heiarts and laughing lips because we have faith that whatever Monroe has given to us, will survive the great trial of all Man's works ..... the acid test of Time. JM ff mga, Senior Class-Twenty-three THE SENIOR BOOK lgurgainrg M-l?.L'-TTSZZY-fx.--X.--N I tried to perch On a mountain crest And look off into endless space. But I found that all that I could see Vvfas the echo of a pretty face That follows me throughout all times, That prods me while in hed I lie And pains me till I yearn to dieg to die, Oh God, there is no pain so great As that which comes to a man in love Who will not bow to fateg to fate, LEONARD E. DAL NEGRO Senior Class-Twenty-four JAMES MONROE HIGH SCHOOL Ellie Sveninr lirnmenahe Lg, - g-E HE Prom had been our star for months. We could hardly ' believe that January Pourth had come! It was only our fear of being too early for a dramatic entrance, that kept us from hurrying down-town the day before. As we drew up to the Hotel Pennsylvania, we saw other couples that we knew, ascending the steps to the lobby. M In the confusion of removing our wraps, and powdering our noses, we noticed little else, until we reached the grand ballroom, Woman- like, we delighted in seeing the beautiful splashes of color the girls made against the black and white tuxedoes of their escorts. The green palms helped to give an impression of people in a well-known world. The splendid playing of the band, the dancers on the floor, and those talking in the fringes of the ballroom were facets in one great diamond of gayety. Crowds drifted inf and out during the evening. Everyone seemed to know everyone else, and was glad of the fact. . . ll!! ! l i l At one o'clock the Senior Class President led the Senior Promenade. Our throat felt as though we could never keep our sadness down. Our eyes were very shining and proud, We felt as though we were ages olderg as though we had undergone all the experiences known to man. And then the Prom was over. Groups separated as they left the hotel, and went the way of every crowd: to dine, and to dance again. We waited awhile, and saw some leave. Then we too departed. Another page had turned in the history of our class. Edna Janice Guttag Senior Class-Twenty-five THE SENIOR BOOK En A 352111111 wink- You are a fawn, I am the greesward. When you frolic Your sharp hoofs Penetrate my thick skin. But I could not live Were you not here To crop the thistles Prom my rough coat. -LEONARD E. DAL NEGRO Senior Class-Twenty-six I 1 1 , . , ,. 4 - I 1 1 I 1 , . I - C , , D , n 1 5 . Y I I I I ' D S - I : X I 1 - 2 , , , . - ' 4 : , f , . 'Z 9 4 E f 5 5 5 ' , V 1 0 -2- ' 1 : sm , .1 E , I I .' : f 5 ' . . . . 4 5 , . . 5 ' o ' 4 1 '? . 1 1 5 ' - ' Z o - . - , 7 i Y ' .4 .5 Wi . . . 5 . V. ' -1 : . . Q 3, .4 : . . . . , ,., a- I l -3 I -5 f ' I 4 1 -2 1 O 5, .- :J g E -'- .1......-..',..--.i....' , - . --Q .. , ' 55-19 - -- , J.. . -Q --. - . - - : .I ' si - T' ' Th-an O-Q A - xr ... 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I 1 The raging storm blows bolder, bolder. 5 E Windy witches whirl beneath the cold night sky ' ' CRing ring ye black crow sing Perch on your cold ice bough They twirl their skirts by and by With a clang clang hammer bang I wish that I knew how They ll mount on high CWxth a rang a tang a rang And Hy up to the moon fCroon croon ye last lone loon One last long wild forsaken tune J Down the tree away and free Swirl the leaves Scatter round warm the ground Cold tree grieves In the silver disc the vutches crowd Whistling screaming crying loud The bleak earth shivers The ice dammed rivers Tmk tink with life freezing clinks The cold water from the black bank shrinks Pale moon trembles from the Cwitchesj feet They are gonel Flown down with the sleet The disc is fading into the black Hear the frosted trees as they crack Edna Janice Guttav XIII unfmmmuumumulmuuiumnnuuuu nilkklllllllAlulunnugmnnnunmx N W 4' 1 f te rs f ,A K , ' 4 -411' ga '- annum nnunnnlnuklllllll Auhllllllnlluuuni.nghuuunlur nuli ' xl Senior Class-Twenty-seven i l Senior Class-Twenty-eight A- Gilman ifliainrg J HIS graduation is the last one of the old guard. We leave behind all of our little world that we have known for the last four years. NVe have given something to our school that we did not ind, tradition. The incoming classes have we wish, but it is the best we have been able to do. We set a pace that did not slacken with the passing of time. The very first issues of the Mirror and the Doctrine went to press with the work of Leonard Dal Negro. Mac B, Perlman and Edna Janice Guttag. The first operetta produced, Pinafore, saw Prank K. Bulter in his first role, that of Captain Corcoran. A successful start that was to be only one step in the career of Leonard Dal Negro, was the basis for his future work in the political life of the G. O. The following year saw Maurice B. Bloom in the position of Student Business Manager for all the school publications: a position that he was to control excellently for the six terms he served. Leonard Dal Negro accepted the President's chair in the Law Society, the Monroe Naturalists, and the Botany Club. Edna Janice Guttagg was an outstanding member of the Poetry Club and besides being Vice-President of the Senior Scribes, con- tributed to the Doctrine, the Mirror, the Poetry Annual, and the Latin Paper. Mac B. Perlman and Rosalie Steiman entered the field of G. O. activities, and as all those who tread this path, worked through most of their high school life with the General Organization. The next period of our existance was marked by a new regime in the publication of the Mirror. Erank K. Butler Cwhere have we heard that name before?j became Editor-in-chief of the paper, having William Deg- enhart as Managing Editor. William O'Keefe and Mac B. Perlman worked for the success of this student publication. The Doctrine found new re- cruits in Kate Resniknoff, Karen Peterson and Dora Zucker. SEPTEMBER l928I-HI? Oh, l'm a SENIOR! Prank Kelly Butler by a sweeping vote became the president of the Senior Class. Rosalie Steinman, our Vice-President, Louis Gonzales, our Secretary and Dora Zucker could be seen anxiously conferring with Mr. Graham at all times of the day. ln the G, O. elections, Hilda Jacobs completed a victorious campaign for President of the G. O. Joseph Greenberg took the Vice-Presidency and Ruth Eorstat was made Rep-at-Large. Our Athletes burst into full glory in their final games. The Soccer Team, the Track Team, the Football Team, the Baskeball Team, and the Tennis Team found excellent material in the ranks of the Seniors. The last Operetta to be seen by the class of'29, the Pirates of Penzance, was marked by the part of the Major-General, played by Prank Butler. Bernice Kupler portrayed the role of Mabel, Bill Tieger that of Samuel, and Ruth Meyer that of Ruth. Karen Peterson became Editor-in-chief of the Doctrine, and Edna Janice Guttag completed seven terms work on the magazine. Our Senior activities passed in colorful array: Red Letter Day, the Prom, Senior Class Night, and as a final consummation-Commencement. These are no more. We can have these things only in our thoughts. But while they lasted, who were as glad as we? EDNA JANICE GUTTAG Senior Class-Twenty-nine .NNY .. our work as a background. It may not be as splendid as V Senior Class-Thirty u I Gllaaa rnrrherg I 4 - ' 11' . Wa f .msg . I-IE boat from Europe was coming out of quarantine. The passenger list gave evidence that I was on board: a very grat- ifying list, with .the Edna Janice Guttag all curlicued and bedizened, or whatever is done to a name. After the publica- tion of my first book of poetry, Eacies in Noctef' the world wasn't quite big enough to hold me. Incidentally, the vic- torius Olympians of '44 were also passengers: Lou Ruttner. Harold Wolkind, Nathan Sassman, Beatrice Croft, Al Faigelman, Dorothy Richman, Dave Sanders. Mitchell Rosenbaum, William Youdelman and Dave Lazarus. They were a rollicking crowd, and took up most of the deck. When we docked, I was startled to see the Great Triumvirate, Frank Kelly Butler, Bill Degenhard, and Bill O'Keefe appearing to be very busy doing nothing. Never mind, Edna, Frank called. We didn't come to see you! Clirank is that way, you knowj Bill is writing the headlines of this for the Times. Then I first noticed the autocratic pencil perched on Bill Deg's ear. F - ll ll i fi Ull' l I fi in tl Allgljgg i I don't know how it came about, but we all piled in one car, and I heard my old address given to the driver. But I don't live there any more, I objected. A location like that, with a conveniently situated depository, can't afford to go to waste, Frank sagely remarked. As we drew up to the old familiar diggings, I noticed a green and gold sign on the door, Ye Ould Sod. This is a rather neat night club, if I do have to say it myself, Prank cried. As caterer to St. Peter all the way up, or down, according to your viewpoint, she brings in a tidy sum. And I'll have you know she carried the best 'Alabam' I can get. CThis from Bill G'Keefe.D That's why I've been drinking rank gilly water for three years, Frank retorted. CI really suspected Frank of looking all these wise remarks up before time. I must watch him.j Welll Well! Louis Gonzales ejaculated Cthough he wouldn't have called it thatj as he opened the door. 'AThe gate receipts are fine. Behind him, Maurice B. Bloom called, Will you have one of our souvenir books, with all the latest advertising1Ohl It's only you. Well. come in anyway. Being business manager of the Congressional Record is what makes him like that, Reuben Klate informed me, as he gave me the glad hand. I'm the host, so I don't mind anybody. Aaron Lewittes, Barrister at Large, or something horribly intellectual like that, announced from a small platform, Ladies and Gentlemen: I beg leave to inform you, that the returns of the elections have just come in. We have with us to-night. the President of the United States, Hilda Ja- cobs, the Vice-President, Rosalie Steinman: the Secretary of State, Dora Zucker, and the Secretary of the Interior, Ruth Eorstatf' Senior Class-Thirty-one J, ,, Senior Class-Thirty-two GIEISS 1PropbecQ Gonttnueb What a windfall, was all I had breath left to say. A rather expected occurrence, someone murmured in my ear. Oh I said shamefacedly, and turned away, but seeing that it was Richard Kinney I turned back immediately to inquire as to his occupation. 'I'm merely the principal of James Monroe High School. I hurried away, completely downcast. I couldn't say anything funny about that. I happened to glance at the walls. They were the same rich green and gold as the sign, but they were designed with exquisite technique and finesse for rather that was what I was told laterji. Anyway, the entire room ap- peared interestingly executed. I chanced to glance at the corner of one of the panels, and I saw, Hilda Krause '35 Ann Simmons, Interior Decora- tors. There was a call for silence and seats. I looked up, and noticed Chester Swanson asking everyone to, sit down, please, and keep quiet, so that we could give the little girls and boys a nice big hand, and he could get back, to his radio announcing. Things now are pretty hazy, but I can remember it was an excellent entertainment. Allen Charousuchin, and .Ieene Brookner did a neat dance. Billy Tieger, and Leonard Dal Negro were a humorous pair, who, as they confided to the audience, were Undertaking Men. They'd undertake any- thing. Bernice Kupler and Ruth Meyers sang a duet. Lillian Fox did a specialty number, though I couldn't see where the adjective fitted, unless they meant specialty putrid, or words to that effect. Rose Cohen danced as delightfully as she did formerly. She told me later she adored acting in the Grand Street Follies. The orchestra was composed of Bill Kuhbach, at the piano, assisted by Phil Abramson, George Tudor playing the sax, Murray Dzitzer the trumpet, Milt Forstat playing cello, and Leon Liner conducting. However, I still maintain that Mac B. Pearlman, and Mac H. Perlman, who served the liquid refreshments, helped to make the evening a success. I saw Beatrice Krevans and Kate Resnikoff very busy with pencils and wads of paper. I suppose they were spoiling someone's reputation. They are star reporters on the Herald-Tribune. Hippocrates Apostle, I was informed, counted the empty bottles daily, to find out the percentage or other of something to do with the weather, or the price of wheat, or whatever it was. The entire Journalism Class was interviewing the entire Public Speaking Class and between the questions of, YVhat breakfast food do you prefer? and To what do you attribute your success? could be heard, . To the wife and children. and Unaccustomed as l am to Pub .... The Glee Club insisted upon bursting into snatches of song, which were quickly squelched by the policemen guests, the former Patrol Squad, who had laid aside their duties for the evening, but who had forgotten that they were off patrol. Hy Greenberg carried a standard, Vote for Lincoln for President and Abolish Slavery. Sam Stessin, the Publicity Manager was giving himself a great big hand. Bill's stuff couldn't have been so weak because things became fainter and fainter till I found myself under the table and I slept, EDNA JANICE GUTTAG Senior Class-Thirty-three THE SENIOR BOOK Elragehg nf at QHIEITP uf Zire Glrettm .mr t r 1 -2 I and Mil looked rather dejected. And the reason-they had no one to take to the prom-nor had they been asked. It wasn't fair for some girls i - to have so many boy friends, and others not to have any at all. They W reasoned this way. and reasoned that way, but could not understand N why the gods had passed them. In vain did they rack their brains for fig answers. The more they thought of it, the worse they felt. And1 -i H the prom was only two weeks ahead! Not to go to the prom? Why- 'I why. the idea was preposterous! Wasn't there someone whom they ' could take? Dick? Dick was too short. Hal? Hal was too fat. ' Johnny-Johnny wouldn't do. There was Ted, but he was only one1and Ti and Mil couldn't be separated. How they cursed the day they were born, born to misery like this. They sat and sat-and sat and sat Cas if that could helpj, Sudden- ly Ti ,jumped upf lf we can't find the boys we want-We'll make them. she cried. The expression on Mil's face was a mixture of sadness, joy, sorrow, and fear. .Could it be that help was coming at last? Somehow Fate had taken pity on these forsaken females and had managed to place an idea in Ti's head at the right time. And, this was Ti's plan. In school she was continually being praised for her athletic appearance. Well, here was the time to make use of that characteristic. She'd masquerade as a boy. Mil. the fair one would be the girl. The girls became very busy and secretive the following week much to do to the annoyance of their special schoolmates. The night of the prom arrived. The hotel was crowded. Hundreds of boys and girls were coming and going. Pandemonium reigned. Another couple entered. Quite an attractive couple-the boy was of medium height, slender and graceful, with a charming clean-cut face. His companion was fair, and delightfully plump. They were soon joined by other couples Why, Mil, one of the girls whispered to her, where did you get that sheik? My dear, he is absolutely stunning. In a louder voice, And where is Ti? At this, Mil's companion turned around, Mil felt like a criminal and stood still for a moment. Then regaining her poise. she said, May, meet my cousin, Tim, The orchestra started playing just then, and excusing himself to Mils friend. he danced off with Mil, Whew, that sure was a narrow escape, Mil. Their dance was soon interrupted by some fellow cutting-in. That was the last they saw of each other that evening-until, but wait! Mil now was surrounded by boysiTi was with the girls. Not a soul suspected. All was perfect-And then- Pate is quite a tricky creature. It was he that made the class decide to serve ice cream that night. Ti decided to get some for herself and, her companion. As Ti was about to take the plates in her hands. Pate, in the form of a boy, pushed her arm and1Ti's suit turned? pink. Come on Timf' cried one of the boys standing nearby, come and Wash upL Sure, the other fellows chimed in, go ahead. the ice cream will come off. Mil hurried over.. She looked at Ti. XVhat was Ti to do? Ti caught sight of her and flashed back the same question. The boys started off in the direction of the Boy's washroom. Good, Lord! What am I to do?, thought Ti. To go to the boys'-why she couldn't think of it. To go to the girls'-why that was worse. Was ever a girl in a worse predicament? What was she to do? 'WRITE YOUR OWN ENDING POR THIS STORY, DEAR READERS. DORA ZUCKER Senior Class-Thirty-four Senior Class-Thirty-five THE SENIOR BOOK F X' I -A. . In the name of the James Monroe Senior Class, Farewell. The Class of January 1929, presumably of sane mind, memory, and understanding, but mindful of the certainty of its decease, does hereby make, publish. and declare this to be its Last Will and testament in manner and form following: FIRST: We hereby revoke any and all former wills made by it. SECOND: We bequeath to the present Junior Class, the dignity bestowed upon us. and we instruct them to nurture it as tenderly as we have done. THIRD: We'bequeath to those unlucky souls to whom it belongs, the Arista portion of the Lunchroom, and may they rest in peace, as we shall do. FOURTH: We bequeath a rnuniiicent number of sturdy pretzels, with as much salt as they desire, to aid those who partake in rehearsals of the Glee Clubs, and the Senior Dramatic Society, these to be awarded as seems fit. Senior Class-Thirty-six JAMES MONROE HIGH SCHOOL Uhr lflwat will emit Efeaiument fmlfilllled FIFTH: We bequeath with the sincerest affection, our assembly seat, from which We could see all the exits, and none of the stage. SIXTH: We bequeath all our 64Ws, and our Latin marks, l9Q 30 and 39, to those who seem most in need of them, this to be decided by a standing committee of twelve. SEVENTH: We bequeath our G. O. Stub number 15, to be used by the person in greatest need. EIGHTH: We bequeath all our blue slips from the Dean to the highest bidder, proceeds to be used for establishing a fund for the issuance of Late Passes. NINTH: We bequeath the Senior Council Meeting to all lovers of Par- liamentary Procedure. IN WITNESS WHEREOE, We have hereunto subscribed our names, and affixed our seal, this nineteenth day of December, in the Year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-nine. w' y Tlsccam in 4. LW' WWW, WS' 35'I2I'Jf if ' L-41:35 Senior Class-Thirty-seven PQQIXE Xb - V ll r fling: 3S05l1 IIA! '1gI,. ef-'Za 1 f XII? - 1,2 I ,Y, A alas! X x x r Kg -- -'IZ'-5 ft? Q' I xx F 1 H 1 l-,bwiafilf ' 4 un ff + J .gr 1 fm, V X ': ,P N 1 UI. if sfvball-It-'4J 'M' 7 H --ln' ' ,v P N ': -:- . 135, , Q N A T I .HIV 1 I 4 N' X 'l '-:t '. ' W L I 13133 Q ii 'W5.iT'f N1 4 .,l.....1:.44Q.5fT ' Jil' A - -1 - 1 i fl. null .iF1uI.'i.x K p n wlllll q . 5 N' ' I ll J Ieonarb Ea! Tnegro 'llllll 2 A X XM! Deana 3anice caurmg 'W 2 , . . 5 LEP' I , ,-4 : 4 1 'U4ImuEl1 Inu' ' X K 1' l 'J' w K x ,- . - f 4 ii ' W 7? X X ,ix .fl KJ ' 1 If ll ni VNX ,! '- w ul LV' I NJ: S -gi 2 j -yalpr Lg ,PBM -1 w ' ' I 5- 5 :-44 A ' ' X 5 EX X ILMEB. Dora Zucker fi L f ti1jQ!ul 5Px gg np x X 4-' QW 1 f , Emu i 6. Q 5' , A I gk! 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Chairman Jeanne Brookner Hilda Jacobs Sally Belkin Pearl Cooper Ruth Eorstat Richard Kinney Sam Wandt Richard Kadish CLASS NIGHT COMMITTEE Leonard Dal Negro, Chairman Edna Janice Guttag C Leon Liner Dora Zucker Hilda Krause Ann Rubin CRIMSON LETTER DAY COMMITTEE Milton Porstat, Chairman Beatrice Krevans Frances Meltzner Dora Zucker Fay Shelasky Hilda Krause Emanuel Orange Leonard Schlesinger Senior Class-Thirty-nine THE SENIOR BOOK COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Chester Swanson, Chairman George Fiedler Sidney Fieger Lillian Levine Frances Meltzner Reynold Osherofsky ' PRELIMINARY DANCE COMMITTEE Max I-I. Perlman, Chairman ' Joseph Kander Jeanette Beckerman Jeanne Nelson Sam Wandt ATHLETIC COMMITTEE Isaac E. Lending: Beatrice Croft, Chairmen Mitchell Rosenbaum Oscar Wind David Reigrod Irving Mondshein ART COMMITTEE Leonard Paul, Editor Sid Nagler David Immerman Larry Lowy A Max Weiner .lack Baumohl Senior Class-Forty JAMES MONROE HIGH SCHOOL lIQllIIlllllIllllllll1ll1llll1lll1llll1lllllllllll1I llllmlllllllllllllllllllllllll N 1 4 J X fwx W . ' X f 'isxx I:,.:L...'i' X fx 'N U ,I - N fy li 1 ,O X l if X. -J H HH H H I XX f H X K It W W M A Q I ,EV O fVf z! ff I X x HI 1 j 'V f X . 1 H..L , f if! f ' ' Y fU . A Nw. ,x- N AL , f W - WX, X D j 'xfsy-1G2' L Z W H X I r ', , W f ' Q 1 fx fx wf I y , 1Axxqf1 , r, f ' XL +S5,iN! Q. N H J W f -.rf--1 mu 'f,Q-.,7: L - x - MX,-, , ' lj' X 49- - 1 - 1 1 ,gm I , , .Ln . W. 7 1 I , .A 1 W- X ,ff 1 1 f W? My X fwfr' x , YK X J - war 3, X '11 'V . 1' ,ab 'Z ' N f , , ' Q 'QU .,f':,'g 4,4 X - - '1 f- . 1 .V se 1 , ' 2, 1 . sig: f- A u .3 H X . V. , . , I 51- , g O. f .- N ...AU ,, H 3 . Lki.. 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' mLnos1uum'succno n L L. X lf, ,sl ', ' by I f i., . Q I ' ' D 3 vv.. .. i LV 0 g, v ' L 5 - I 1 -tr, A . 5 ' ' I fag A I N X ABU, , A , 1 - , I' . NI ROSiLlE smnmuv V HILDA .mcoas f X XBESTDRYSSWGIRL CLASS wmen BESTGIRLATHLETE l y hh -lg 7 51 k'A N, i 1 SOPHIA NELSON l BEATRICE CROFT CLASS BABY T 2 CLASS SINGER I CLASS RAmaAL I avr:-L oomfnafno semen KUPLER Senior Class-Forty-two TJ P .m,-- M.,-,, -,-, ,,-gW.,.T h -K . 5 zz , Q Inmnsomcsrsov aesrsovsmnmi 'sesmov onwcm ' 1 ' ,k,V I, H nuoewzcowom LEONARDDALNEGRO E ' , moswoPuLARaov , C bg 21 f f 1 ,'.' MAumcea.mQm FRANK KBUTLER BESTBOYATHLETE fl cuxss ww lI cuxss ARTIST 1 XBESTDRESSEDBOVN 1 l 'A ,fm ' .. ,Se AL rAac,eLMAN ZEBUALTlEGERl rRANKL.RoocERu Josevu KAUDER lRLAssonn.Ton!' HCLASSOPTIMISTW CLP-SSPEST 5 , . mmun ozuew IL 'I I' H , . A , i ' ' , ,., .....J b Senior Class-Forty-three Cl ASS qrncmg x G . -Ff fa. 5 f , wx 1, ,: ,, V' 4 A 'Lg 1 1. U .v -. YO .Q ' W- , 1 r iff? A 5 U55 - 1 0 ,' 'fb - I, . ' 1: . f Q' P- ,ex r 4 Q' W I 46. j yi, ' V K .. 'u x' . 4 ' I qw- wb L , .0 55'-' au' , 1. -v,:r1 I -QW' MAMA E JBAL Xw Senior Class-Forty-four SAMUEL ,,.-5 Qf.SlDEN QL JA. i Z9 EA -32 AARONSON, AARON 545 East l39th Street Track, Mirror Staff, Trailic Squad ' N. Y. U. I never Walk home. ABRAHAM, JEROME 543 Union Avenue Orchestra N. Y. U. It goes like this- ABRAMSKY, FLORENCE . 2134 Vyse Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Patrol Squad Free Lunch! ABRAMSON, PHILLIP 902 Jackson Avenue Senior Band N. Y. U. Dizzy Fingers ABROMOWITZ, MAX 874 Longwood Avenue Patrol Squad V N. Y. U. Halt! Who goes Where? ACKERMAN, ABE 1233 Simpson Street Chem. Squad, Traffic Squad C. C. N. Y. Nehmen Sie Zwie Nullenf' ACKERMAN, BERNARD , l563' Wilkins Avenue Patrol Squad, Traflic Squad, General Oiiice C. C. N. Y. Runnin' XVild ACKERMAN, SYLVIA 941 Simpson Street Cilee Club V Another humming bird. E 2 -YY 5 Senior Class-Forty-five n Q i , Senior Class-Forty-six ADAMS, ANASTASIA 813 Faile Street Luncheon Squad Teachers' Training No relation to John Quincy, ADLER, SHULAMITH 1018 East 156th Street Math. Aid, Pool Squad Cornell She had nothing to say when they gave her that name. AHERN, AMBROSE 3910 Amundsen Avenue C. C. N. Y. Desperate Ambrose. A1.ENSKY, Soi. 511 East 135th Street Brass Band, Service League, Glee Club C. C. N. Y. A lot of blah. ALEXANDER, JOHN 699 East 139th Street Patrol Squad, Lunchroom Squad One of those soldier boys. ALLISON, RUTH D. 1685 Boston Road Swimming Team, Dance Com., Glee Club That drugstore Complexion. ALPERSTIEN, MAX 1412 Washington Avenue Snap out of it. AMSTERDAM, JULIUS 756 Trinity Avenue Athletic Committee, Study Hall Squad, Trafiic Squad Fordham , There certainly is a lot to him. APOSTLE, HIPPOCRATES 5 West 111th Street Service League, Arista, Math. Team C. C. N. Y. Pretty Good at 'FIGURES' eh? ARMATYS, HELEN 1429 Prospect Avenue Orchestra, Library Squad A bookwormf' AVITABLE, PETER 458 Revere Avenue Patrol Squad, Lunchroom Squad C. C. N. Y. Wrong exit, use exit twelve. BACHALIS, HENRY 859 Cranford Avenue Glee Club, Dean's Office N. Y. U. Keep that schoolgirl complexion. rf BANK, Louis 1468 White Plains Road Luncheon Squad, Traffic Squad C. C. N. Y. You can't bank on him. BARANIK, SAM 325 Crimmins Avenue Traflic Squad l C. C. N. Y. One of Monroe's finest. BARBIERI, PATRICK 2166 Belmont Avenue Italian Club, Trafhc Squad Columbia i'Where you worka Patreeck? BARNETT, HAROLD 30 Clarke Place Current Events Club, Service League C. C. N. Y. I llWe'll bet he reads the 'Timesf' f I i ! , MAMA K dn, l. Senior Class-Forty-seven - Wil 1 1 1 I i Scnior Class-Forty-eight BARTEL, RUTH 1162 Hoe Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Swimming Club Tennis Club Teachers' Training Ruth Bartel?-See Mr. Strauss BASSMAN, JACK 667 Crotona Park North Football, Swimming, Gym Club University of Minnesota They ought to give him a pension' BATTISTA, ANGELINA 309 East 146th Street English Office She never studied to be fairer than nature made her. BAUMOHL, JACK 840 Manida Street Mirror, Senior Book, Senior Nooze N. Y. U. Jack's a jack of all trades, but a master of ART. BECKERMAN, JEANETTE 1218 Boynton Avenue Mirror, Latin Club, French Club N. Y. U. Fasionnote almost goat her goat. BEGELMAN, ABRAHAM 1668 Vyse Avenue Service League, Vocational Guidance Class Night Committee. Gotta job Bud? BELKIN, SALLY V 3606 East Tremont Avenue Prom. Committee, General Office, Study Hall Squad Aw, Mr. Zieph c'mon teach us BELMONT, FLORENCE 502 West l51st Street Athletic Committee, Basketball, Hockey Hunter College Philly always is a gleam, Because she's on the hockey team, some Eco. Aj, BERKAL, DOROTHY 871 Holmes Street Gold Scribes, Tennis Club Hunter College 'AA friend of the Holmes St. Boys, BERMACK, ESTHER 900 East 179th Street Program Committee, Record Room, Service' League Hunter College She's got curly hair, we never cared for curly hair, but- BERMAN, ISIDORE 1056 Fox Street Study Hall Squad, Program S uad, German Aid C. C.. 9 ff'Deut chland Uber Alles. BERMAN, SAMUEL 691 East 140th Street C. C. N. Y. We don't know anything about him. BERNHAK, RUTH l27l Commonwealth Avenue Junior Dramatics, Tennis Club, English Oflice. .wwf Y Teachers' Training kgs X ,UW U4 'AWotta racket I BERNSTEIN, ALMA 1029 Bryant Avenue P. T. Office, Lunchroom Squad N. Y. U. Rely-Poly. BERNSTIEN, MARCUS 359 Powers Avenue G. O. Store N. Y. U. Another crackjack salesman. BERSHAD, MAX 1498 Crotona Park East Arista, Service League, Math. Team C. C. N. Y. Apostle's understudyf' 1 -v -1 4 Q3 3 i.: Senior Class-Fifty BETTE, MARIE 1820 Park View Avenue Nice picture, nice girl. BIBAUD, ROGER , 2224 Homer Avenue Camera Club, Chem. Club Cooper Union 1-le's knows his' dark room. BICKERMAN, SoP1-IIE 661 Beck Street Glee Club, Attendance Squad N. Y. U. Smile and show your dimples. BIHARI, THERESA - 1,836 un Avenue A r a bon a a o' hair. BIRNBAUM, MARGARET 681 Morris Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Spanish'Aid N. Y. U. Aqui se habla espanol. BLAUSTIEN, SYLVIA 2837 Heath Avenue Service League, Program Committee, Record Room Hunter College Who is Sylvia? What is she? Where? Why? and etc. BLOCK, MAE 1295 Morris Avenue Glee Club, Lunchroom Squad C. C. N. Y. She sings when she eats, BEooM, MAURICE B. 1522 Vyse Avenue Business Manager of Mirror- Doctrine-Oracle, M'n'g Editor Senior Book, Ass't. Chairman Prom. Committee. N. Y. U. A bloomin' good Fellow, BLOOMBERG, HERMAN 861 Stebbins Avenue Latin Club, Patrol Squad, Prelim. Dance Committee N. Y. U. ' Beardless striplin'g. BLOUSTEIN, GERTRUDE ,I 2206 Manning Street French Office, Lunchroom Squad N. Y. U. She adores Latin and is a red letter student in that subject. Oh my yes. BLUMENFELD, SIDNEY 882 Beck Street Lunchroom Squad, Trailic Squad, Current Events Club Fordham Let's buy him a tooth brush. BLUMENFELD, YETTA 2922 Miles Avenue Senior Dramatic Society, Mirror N. Y. U. What? No actresses? BODKIN, EDMUND 1071 White Plains Road N. Y. U. One of them there country boys.' BoDoFF, RUTH 1210 Boynton Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Attendance Squad, Glee Club. N. Y. U. Absent again? Bonus, HELEN 1006 East 151st Street Grade Advisor's Office, General OH1CC, Junior Arista. Hunter College She's a bogus Latin student. BOOTH, JANET 2126 Houghton Avenue Attendance Squad, English Oflice, Vocational Guidance College of New Rochelle A'Good things come in small pack- ages. Perhaps there was a mis- take. Who knows ? 1 i WM f IL 1 .ff . ' ll 'L f f' i ff 7 .ff Cf v.g'9.,f.fftf , ,ff ,J , .K 1 Slsafllor Class-Fifty-one ,fj t 1? Vg, - I lc,,3ff VU., X,-VA A LL, L. V lf! ll f.,, 1111111 ,. ,i J .. 0 ,1- ' 9 l..,.. .- , . ' L. xi' E Senior Class-Fifty-two BOROFSKY, JULIUS 1734 Weeks Avenue Trafiic Squad, Glee Club Columbia The Singin' Cop. BORODSKY, RAPHAEL 1711 Montgomery Place Mirror, Doctrine, Arista C. C. N. Y. He's had Bright's disease, now he's an Arista man. BOSSIN, SOLOMON 1002 Home Street Soccer C. C. N. Y. DOn't get hit by him. BOXER, I-IERMAN 770 Bryant Avenue Manager Baseball Team N. Y. U. An aspiring McGraw. BRAVERMAN, RUTH 1210 Boynton Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Hockey lf Ruthie's success in stenography depended on chewing gum-. MAN, GERTRUDE ff' 1332 Taylor Avenue Columbia Extension Mazel Tof. BREGSTIEN, EVELYN 1932 Crotona Parkway Mirror, Doctrine, French Paper Hunter College Better late than never. BRENNAN, WILLIAM 4619 Richardson Avenue Fordham He has nothing to do and spends all his time doing it. BRENNER, RICHARD 344 Thieriot Avenue Patrol Squad l'OhI Patrolman save my cheeildf' BRIER, ELEANOR 1914 Daly Avenue History Office, Placement Oflice. Hunter College Mn Wilson might justly be proud of her. BROMSEN, BETTY 1073 Fox Street Service League, Arista, Late Squad U N. Y. . As sweet as all Bettys should be. BROOKNER, JEANE 215 Sterling Street Prom. Committee, Class Night Committee A'Ned Wayburn1'Chester Halel'Al White-.Jeene Brookner BROTMAN, OSCAR 2117 Daly Avenue Arista, Dean's Squad, Patrol Squad C. C. N. Y. Yes, Mr. Schoenberg. BRUMBERGER, GUSTAVE 855 East 178th Street Patrol Squad C. C. N. Y. 1-1e's oily. He's on the Petrol Squad. BRUMLOP, HAROLD 2104 Prospect Avenue Cooper Union XVho knows him? BUCI-I, ARTHUR 551 West 204th Street Patrol Squad, Lunchroom Squad, Arista C. C. N. Y. Knowledge, Where art thou? K ? Senior Class-Fifty-three JV fi, ,J M2190 5 Senior Class-Eifty-four BUCKMAN, I-IARRIET 922 Morris Avenue Doctrine, French Club, Current Events Club N. Y. U. Aw now Harriet don't go to sleep. BUELTMAN, EDWIN i 707 East l8lst Street Poster Club, Auditorium Squad A'ShI Quiet! BURNS, HARRY 1573 Vyse Avenue Cross Country Team, Patrol Squad Tratlic Squad N. Y. U. HPIREI FIRE! Harry BURNS. BURNS, JOHN 2215 Gleason Avenue Cooper Union So do matches. BURSTIEN, IRVING 105 East 168th Street Basketball, Locker Squad, Study Hall Squad. St. John's College Other basketball teams are com- plaining that the baskets are built too near the floor. BUTLER, FRANK K. l630 Haight Avenue President of Senior Class, Editor- in-chief Mirror, President Glee Club With all his faults we love our dear President. I CANNON, JEAN 105 East 168th Street Pace Institute One of those 'Boom-Boom' girls. CAPUTO, ANDREW I 2335 Arthur Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Italian Club Columbia He's the Headman of' that show. J' CATERISANO, JOHN l7-46 Seddon Avenue Captain Patrol Squad, Captain Lunchroom Squad, Service League n N. Y. KU. Cthej Squad's Right E CHAIMOWITZ, SID 1249 Wheeler Avenue Publicity Squad, Current Events Club, Latin Club. C. C. N. Y. A'The Barker. CHARASUCHIN, ALLENE 537 Claremont Parkway Class Night Committee, Senior Nooze It's not a mystery, Why she's fond of history, For she's very fond of dates. CHURGEL, BURNETT 2002 Ellis Avenue Patrol Squad, Study Hall Squad C. C. N. Y. A squadman. That's enough. CHUSID, Moslzs 1791 Prospect Avenue Mirror Columbia Homework Please. COBIN, MORTIMER l52l Bryant Avenue Orchestra, Chem. Squad C. C. N. Y. I-IZSO4 on KCLO3-Boom! Coco, JOHN 557 East l69th Street Spanish Club, Current Events Club C. C. N. Y. Just one of those Coco Cnutsyf' Col-HSN, BELLA 524 East 136th Street Study Hall Squad, Bank Clerk, Steno. Club V Not a Bank Clerk, a Blank Clerk. Q.. Senior Class-Fifty-five I 'JL ,fr JV, ,ff , 5 1 ff 2 J J i J tffi' igfk! 1 CYS! I 'V I . 3 Jef g . Y! .,..,,.,... I ,Aj I X N i Senior Class-Fifty-six V- - COHEN, BERT!-IA . l532 Longfellow Avenue Math. Aid, General Office Teachers' Training If she were a little more pigeon toed she would walk backwardsf COHEN, ELIAS 647 Fox Street Columbia Ice Cream Cohen. COHEN, FRANK 699 East 156th Street Basketball, Gym Squad, Patrol Squad N. Y. U. Frank and Earnestff COHEN, Gus 1536 Vyse Avenue Service League, Dean's Squad, Chairman Lunchroom University of Iowa Free Air Here COHEN, IRVING 1486 East l72nd Street Assembly Squad, Grade Advisor's Squad, Library Squad C. C. N. Y. What! Another Irving Cohen in the school? I'll have to see about this, COHEN, IRVING 1440 White Plains Road Lunchroom Squad, Trafhc Squad C. C, N. Y. No, I'rn no relation of the other Irving. COHEN, Rosa l264 Sheridan Avenue Senior Dramatic Society, Grade Advisor's Squad Neighborhood Playhouse If we knocked her, the Editor would fire us. COHEN, SYLVIA 2110 Mapes Avenue Lunchroom Squad, French Club Teachers' Training OohE Lal Lal,, COHN, ANDREW JACKSON 2280 Grand Avenue Senior Nooze Columbia Spoils System. COLLORAFF1, DONALD 706 East 182nd Street Cross Country Team, Track Alfred University He talks a good race. COLODNE, RHEA 661 East 175th Street Lunchroom Squad URHEA'-A long-necked bird. COLODNEY, BERNARD 1008 Garrison Avenue Program Committee, Lunchroom Squad, Current Events Club N. Y. U. 'What d'ya mean giving me P. T. the eighth period. COOPER, PEARL 632 Faile sum N P. T. Office, Basketball, Swimming 'AQuite nubsch. Xing. , 'YL COTTON, EUGENE 1201 Elder Avenue Arista, Service League, Math. Team N. Y. U. Who pulled the wool over his eyes. COWAN, CURTIS 2001 Washington Avenue Competitor to Lionel Conacherf' CRAMES, LILLIAN 1452 Bryant Avenue C. C. N. Y. 1 Silence reigns supreme with this little lady-but We'd rather she'd say something. -.1 Senior Class-Fifty-sev 611 1 0-4' Sen ior Class-Fifty-eight CROCCHIOLO. ANNA 3364 Eastern Boulevard G. A. A., Basketball, Hockey No chance to raise a racket when 'Blackie' raises hers. CROFT, BEATRICE 2215 Gunther Avenue Athletic Manager, G. A. A.. Basketball Katherine Gibbs No it was't Bee who played in 'The PAIR CO-ED' DAL NEcRo, LEONARD E. J. 1447 Macoomb's Dam Road Editor-in-Chief Senior Book,Mirror Service League, Chairman Class Night Comm., Pres. Law Club, Executive Council, President Naturalist Club, Dramatic So- ciety Harvard The kind of a fellow who talks of the good old days, when he mean the nights. DANIEL, NATI-IAN 971 Kelly Street C. C. N. Y. Frenchy. D'ARco, VIRGINIA 1878 East 177th Street French Oflice, Tennis Team N, Y. U. We never hear her make a sound ,. Perhaps she' does when we're not around. DAVIDOWITZ, FRANCES 2802 Olinville Avenue Dean's Ofice Squad New Brunswick College Oh Miss Cashen. DAVIDSON, FANNIE 2401 Poplar Street Math. Aid, Latin Aid, Arista Hunter College Helpful Fannie. ' DAVIDSON, SAMUEL 1233 Manor Avenue Service League, Lunchroom Squad C. C. N. Y. Soivite galore. DAVIS, DAVID 341 Crimmins Avenue Traffic Squad, Patrol Squad, Lunchroom Squad C. C. N. Y. Anymore squads. DEFRIN, ABRAHAM 836 Hewitt Place Ass't. Manager Track Team University of Pennsylvania Yeh! He gets in. DEGENHARD, WILLIAM 1110 Neill Avenue Managing Editor Mirror Fordham Go wet, young man, go Wet. DELPOZ zo, FRANK 2507 Washington Avenue Italian Club, TIBHTC Club Fordham Goodmorning Mr. Ziephf' DI MINNO, HELEN 1135 Waring Avenue Glee Club, Patrol Squad, Tennis Club U N. Y. . I guess We'll have to crack the same one about still waters--. DISHKIN, IRVING 576 Fox Street Patrol Squad, Lunchroom Squad N. Y. U. Dishkin dishes dishes. DOUDERA, WM. 684 St. Mary's- Street T, D. DRAYKO, OTTo 1834 Matthews Avenue Patrol Squad Guten Morgen, Herr Heubenerf' if i ,, ., ,, 51 N I we 1 i I i Senior Class-Fifty-nine D I Senior Class-Sixty DUBIN, ANNA 1501 Southern Boulevard N. Y. U. Oh! Those Bangs. DZITZER, MURRAY 1213 Elder Avenue Orchestra, Brass 25 Senior Bands Lunchroom Squad N. Y. U. Hot Lips EDELSON, BESSIE. 1019 Longwood Avenue The walking History Book. EDEI.sTII3N, ABRAHAM 610 Oak Terrace Patrol Squad, Lunchroom Squad HA, B, C the Beans. EICI-ILER, SIDNEY 1490 Brook Avenue Cooper Union Flaming Yud. EINWOHNER, HENRY 999 Freeman Street Fordham OhI Henry. ELLER, WILLIAM 3425 Knox Place Cornell He'11 do. EMMA, ANGELO 157 East l03rd Street Track Columbia Fleet foot here we come. ETTENSON, SIDNEY 687 East l38th Street Lunchroom Squad C. C N. Y. ZOup sandwiches today. FAIGLEMAN, ALEXANDER 851 Fox Street Football, Basketball, Track Syracuse Alexander the Great. FAESSLER, ELSIE F. 3327 Barker Avenue A'Oh, that boyish bob. N. Y. U. FALK, BENJAMIN 998 Fox Street Bank Squad Ben seems to ind some secret attraction in LOeW's B'l'v'd--?? FALLIK, SOLOMON ll85 Union Avenue Senior Nooze, Theatre Club, Microscopy A walking League of Nations. F ARRELL, MARIE 889 East 175th Street Leaders' Club, Glee Club Teachers' Training We think she lost her tongue. FARRELL, RITA 3766 White Plains Avenue Glee Club N. Y. U. Irish blue eyes and a red hot temper. F AUST, HOWARD 948 Kelly Street Call out Mephistopholes and his cohorts, see if I care. 5 , . .. .. -U rw., - A Senior Class--Si xty -One iw .ff V Senior Class-Sixty-two FEIGER, SIDNEY 1115 East 165th Street Circulation Staff, Service League, Business Manager of Senior Book Columbia Sirculatin' Sid. FEINBERG, NORMAN 1319 Fteley Avenue N. Y. U. He can't tell you where he lives. FEINSTEIN, GEORGE 1675 Walton Avenue Patrol Squad, Traflic Squad, Record Room C. C, N. Y. He'd make a good cop. FEINSTEIN, I-IYMAN 1315 Hoe Avenue Orchestra N, Y. U. . Little boy blue, Come blow your horn. F EiTELsoN, SARA 2140 Clinton Avenue French Paper, Poetry Club N. Y. U, One would never think it to look at her. F ELD, TILLIE 1520 Sheridan Avenue Spanish Paper, Current Events Club Hot Tamalief' F ELDMAN, JESSE 901 Fox Street Acc't. Club, Chem. Club, Rifle Club Columbia Ask him about the time he killed eight birds, a moose, a rabbit and a number of fish with one shot. F IEDLER, GEORGE 3034 Kingsbridge Avenue Bank Manager, Service League, Rep-at-large N. Y. U. A li'l splint from the big sticks. FINE, HAROLD 2059 Davidson Avenue English Oflice N. Y. U. Fine fella. FINGER, PHILLIP 731' Kelly Street Traffic Squad, Library Squad, Or- chestra N. Y. U. 'Al once heard of a fellow called Joe Vennuttif' FISHBACK, SOPI-III5 1348 Elder Avenue General Office Squad She's sure to get the Eco medal for illogical reasoning. FLEITMAN, R. ' 1765 Washington Avenue Soccer C. C. N. Y. He's a flighty man. FLORIO, ALDO 808 East 180th Street Italian Paper No speka da EENGLISHAJ' F OLLMAN, SY LVIA 5 3 9 Claremont Parkway Traflic Squad She may be a Follman but she's not a foul man. FORSTAT, MILTON l426 Vyse Avenue Orchestra, Red Letter Day Com, Class Night Committee C. C. N. Y. Me and my cello, My cello and me, We stick together, Like sap to a tree. F oRsTAT, RUTH 1436 Vyse Avenue Service League, Dramatic Society, Glee Club Hunter College What! Milton said he's older? Wait till I see him. 'W Y . W Senior Class-Sixty-three lf! J I ..- fi I3 Senior Class-Sixty-four F ORTINASI-I, EDWARD 2166 Second Avenue ln arguing too, Eddie owned his skill, For even tho vanquished, he could argue still. Fox, LILLIAN 1042 Lowell Avenue Mirror, Senior Dramatic Society, Theatre Club Hunter College A born actress, but a bashful one. FRANK, MAX 901 East l79th Street Printing Squad N. Y. U, FRANKE1., ABRAHAM 1027 Freeman Street Mirror, Spanish Club C. C. N. Y. They named the Senior 'Snooze' after him, FRIED, ROSLYN 2086 Vyse Avenue Senior Photo Committee Hunter College What never do homework? Yes never. What never? Well hardly ever! FRIEDLANDER, SAMUEL 400 East 187th Street Poster Club Knock, knock, who's there? FRIEDLING, HARRY 590 Prospect Avenue C. C. N. Y. Sissy and why? FRIEDMAN, BENJAMIN 976 Kelly Street Patrol Squad, Auditorium Squad Fordham When Irish eyes are smiling. FRIEDMAN, JULIUS 1105 Tinton Avenue Mirror, Auditorium Squad C. C, N. Y. ' One of them thar cob reporters. F RIEDMAN, NATHAN 325 Crimmins Avenue C. C, N. Y. Miss Hausle never heard of him. FROST, SAMUEL 950 Trinity Avenue Chem. Aid, Chem. Squad C. C. N. Y. Brr r r r r-- FUTTERMAN, JACK 2049 Gleason Avenue C, C. N. Y. His name should have been Prank GALEOTA, WILLIAM 1849 Paulding Avenue French Aid No, he doesn't gall you. n GEIGER, MILTON 1490 Crotona Park East Cross Country, Lunchroom Squad, Patrol Squad City College We're waiting for the non-stop Bight. GELLER, RUTH 1121 Elder Avenue Program Committee, Record Oiice Squad Hunter College Boys, beware, she's ambitious. Hunter 1 GELLERT, HARRY 989 Fox Street Lunchroom Squad, Patrol Squad N. Y. U. One plate spaghett boy! I Al Senior Class-Siiity-five 4 i i l -Q a 'F Senior Class-Sixty-six GETZOFF, EDNA 1036 Fox Street French Paper, Program Committee, French Club Hunter College Seems as though Edna Getz off here. . GILBERT, CHARLES A, 920 Longwood Avenue Swimming Team, Trafiic Squad, Pool Squad , Rudgers Doesn't he look like 'The Gilbert GILMAN, LILLIAN 2387 Morris Avenue Girls please pay your dues. 1 GINSBERG, MAX 2467 Valentine Avenue ' Current Events Club, Auditorium Squad C. C. N. Y. or N. Y. U. He likes to borrow the women's privilege of being undecided. GITT, EDWARD 1569 Home Avenue Track, Cross country, Hockey N. Y.' U. Try and 'Gitt' Gitt away from athletics. ' GLADSTONE, GERTRUDE , W 937 East l8lst Street ' ' Placement Bureau, French Paper,-' - French Club fi Hunter College She's a glad stepper X, GLASER, HERMINA 855 Fox Street Vocal Training A voice that husbands' don't mind' GLASS, BERNARD 941 Hoe Avenue Gym Club, Prom. Committee, Track Team University of Pennsylvania Must you go so far away? ' There must be SOMEONE who wishes you to stay. Ziff'- fill If Qiifeglgg GLAUBINGER, MARTIN 844 Whitlock Avenue Class president for five terms C. C. N. Y. He's broken the tradition of two terms for president. CLICK, BEATRICE 1247 Elder Avenue Swimming team, Infirmary squad Drake University Good luck to the man who gets this 'G1ick ' GOLDBERG, FANNIE 1 1 18 Kelly Street' Attendance Squad And still they gazed and still the wonders grew , That one small head should carry ' all she knew. GOLDBERG, HAROLD 586 Union Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Football, Boys' Locker Squad N. Y. U. '.'There's a connection between his services. See it? GOLDBERG, SYLVIA 1332 Elder Avenue Lunchroorn Squad , - Barnard Is there a Bernard? GOLDSTEIN, EUGENE 586 East 179th Street Traflic Squad, Glee Club, German Glee Club C. C. N. Y. Die Lorelei. GOLDSTEIN, HARRY 768 Hewitt Place Senior Band C. C. N. Y. f17a-da-ta-ta-da-da. GOLDSTEIN, SYLVIA 1758 Eastern Avenue, Asembly Squac1,xPhotograph Repre- sentative, Slecf 'to Dr. Alpern We thought this term's Senior .Jazz Band was good, ' But Sylvia can put you into a JAZZ mood. ? .fa P , Senior Q Class-Sixty-seven l I I Senior Classfixryfeight GOLDSTEIN, MORTON 1533 Bryant Avenue Columbia Oh Columbia the gem of the ocean, GOLDENBERG, RUTI-I - 1076 Faile Street Mirror Staff, Senior Dramatic Club N. Y. U. OoooohI I Fa' down! GOLOB, DAVID 764 East l68th Street Lunchroom Squad, Patrol Squad C. C. N. Y, Tiny GONZALE. z, LOUIS l2 East 110th Street Senior Treasurer, Service League, Spanish Club, Editor Spanish Paper A SPANIARD and an ATH- LETEI Understand? GOODMAN IRIS 1317 Franklin Avenue History Ollice, Dramatic Club, French Club Teachers' Training Our blushing beauty. GORDON, CHARLES P. 866 Kelly Street N. Y. U. Has anybody here seen Kelly fStreetj GOREN, SIDNEY 1025 Bryant Avenue Track Team, Glee Club Columbia Do you sing when you run? GRABER, HELEN 3324 Barker Avenue Program Committee, French Oflice, Grade Advisor's Office. If she doesn't bark, then she bitesl' GRECO, HELEN 704 St. Ann's Avenue Tennis Club, Leaders Club, Patrol Columbia Extension She's a leader in love. GREEN, DOROTHY 2700 Bronx Park East Congressional Club Hunter College A reserved intellect. GREENBERG, HANNAH - 1527 Vyse Avenue Secretary for Miss Cashen Teachers' Training Take this letter please. GREENBERG, HARRY 824 East l6lst Street Lunchroom Squad, Record Squad ' N. Y. U. Look up the record. GREENBERG, JACK 908 Kelly Street C. C. N. Y. She's a home girl. GREENBERG, JOSEPH S. 1307 Hoe Avenue Vice-President of G. O., Orchestra, Service League Lond Island University Yep, that's me. GREENFIELD, FRANCES Red Letter Day Committee, Mr. Handelsman's Secretary, Patrol Squad To all her Associates, this maiden does tell Please oblige me and go to Hell. Secret passions does she cherish, And makes her languishing poets perish. GREENMAN, SIDNEY 265 East 165th Street Patrol Squad, Traffic Division, Lunchroom Squad Fordham Nize baby. Senior Class-Sixty-nine u l f, GRODINSKY, GERTRUDE 1165 Metcalf Avenue . A Vocational Guidance Bureau, Service 1 League Hunter College Good things come in small pack- ages. - GROSS, Is1DoRE H 1452 Wilkins Avenue Patrol Squad, Traflic Squad Hope his middle initials aren't P. J. GRUBART, HAROLD 724 Garden Street -Lunchroom Squad, Service Squad N. Y. U. So I says to him, I says-. GRUDIN, MARTIN 506 Claremont Parkway Patrol Squad, Traflic Squad C. C. N. Y. lf silence is golden, he must have amassed a great fortune in Mon- roe. GUT1-ieu., ET1-is-Li 1177 Forest Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Patrol Squad, Assembly squad She must be a C. P, A. GUTTAG, EDNA JANICE 2525 Westchester Avenue jf Associate Editor Senior Book, Classnight Committee, Service League, Poetry Club Columbia Extension ' There's a lotta life left in the old girl. J . I-IABER, ALEXANDER . 1822 Mohegan Avenue Library Squad, Math. Aid,. Biol. Lab. Fordham true friend-to the animals. I-IAIMOWITZ, HYMAN ' 1321 Noble Avenue Cross Country A C. C. N. Y. 1 A ' - He hies home right after sdhool But the brain-he's got that tool Senior Class-Seventy V I-IALLIDAY, GILBERT 1730 Holland ,Avenue G. O. Store - i'Gilbert is always boosting a new holiday. 1-IALPERN, LEONARD 203 9' Washington Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Radio Club N. Y. U. Just a lot of static. HANDLER, ALBERT 1271 Hoe Avenue C. C. N. Y. How can you knock a guy, you don't know? HANTMAN, ABRAHAM 1449 Boston Road Assembly Squad, German Club, Math. Aid C. C. N. Y. 'iDeutsche vere in, v I-IARD1s, VABE 346 Powers Avenue Patrol Squad Traiic Squad, Current Events Club Fordham No Mr. Donvan, I'm not late to- . day... I-lARR1s, CHARLES 936 lntervale Avenue C. C. N. Y. Wait till he grows up to be a big boy. HECHT, l-IYMAN 1466 Washington Avenue Lunchroom Squad Never told a lie. Cheh! hehID I-IECHT, MAX 1817 Waterloo Place We once saw Mac talking to a girl and the poor guy nearly died of exhaustion. . 1 11 A i Senior. Class-Seventy-one 1 I w 1 I I s E I l l l I- Y-1 -4 Senior Class-Seventy-two HEFTER, ISIDORE 1386 Washington Avenue Columbia A little louder please. I-IEILMAN, LEILA 673 Cauldwell Avenue Patrol Squad, Spanish Club, Tennis Club , N. Y. U. A real American-the reddest of lips, the bluest of eyes, and the purest of faces. HEISS, DANIEL l44O White Plains Road University of Alabama A compassionate friend, I-IELLER, SAM lOl5 Leggett Avenue Grade Advisor's Oflice, Arista, Ser- vice Squad. . C. C. N. Y. I-le thinks he's a detective-all he runs down, is his heels. HENDLER, ABRAHAM 1995 Weberster Avenue Patrol Squad College-undecided And men claim to be superior to women! HERMAN, BERNARD 2748 Wallace Avenue Traffic Squad, Patrol Squad Soldier boy, soldier boy go so slow. I-IERMAN, I-IANNAH 940 East l73rd Street Hard-hearted, Hannah! I-IERMAN, REUBEN 973 Aldus Street Patrol Squad, Mirror Staff N. Y. U. One of life's little joys. HERMAN, SAMUEL 74 East 111th Street Physics Squad, Assembly Study Squad C. C. N. Y. Tho' he's on the Physics squad, he . needs a physicf' HERMAN, SOLOMON 1237 Ward Avenue Partol, Traffic, Lunchroom Squads C. C. N. Y. A boy without ambitions-he be- came a sargeant on the Trafiic squad I-1ERscHKoW1Tz, SAM 1557 Lexington Avenue Printing Squad, Patrol Squad, GO. Store C. C. N. Y. or N. Y. U. We wonder-is he as good as a hershy? HERZING, ELSIE 3731 White Plains Avenue Oiiice Squad, Traflic Squad Merchants and Bankers Business College She's a uper normal communist- V he w 'gt' n days of work. I-111. 1 .111 ard Aven 1 y Club Teachers' T ining Always eerful, always gay, Doin er bit every day. I-IIRSCH, MIRIAM Louisa 1165 Pugsley Avenue Infirmary Squad, Patrol Squad, Pin Committee Louise is to her what 80M aver- age is to an Arista. 'W' Sa t ly Squad, ennis Club, Bio- I-IIRSCH, I. I-I. Come get your picture tookenf' HOFFMAN, ALBERT 1937 Prospect Avenue Traflic, Lunchroom, Patrol Squads ? ? ? ? ? J Senior Class-Seventy-three 1 Senior Class-Seventy-four HOLZMAN, HELEN 664 East 160th Street Record Room Squad. Attendance Squad, Girls' Athletic Association Teachers' Training - One of those 'Afletes' HOPPE, BEATRICE 1052 Fox Street General Ofiice Squad, G. O. Store Lunchroom Squad N, Y. U. A hopping bee. HOROWITZ, BERTHA 989 Tinton' Avenue N. Y. U. N. Y. Jew. HOROWITZ, HAROLD 550 East 145th'Street Math. Aid, Patrol Squad, Lunch- room Squad C. C. N. Y. A boon to lloundering Math. Student. HOROWITZ, Liao 2121 Vyse Avenue Football, Lunchroom Squad Columbia He makes an art of friendship. HOROWITZ, MORRIS 1138 Ward Avenue He lives near the school-poor child, C. C. N. Y. HOROWITZ, PHIIJP 124 East 108th Street Gym Squad C. C. N. Y. K. Right in with the dumbel1s. HOROWITZ, RICHARD 1057 Hoe Avenue Patrol, Trafiic Squads Columbia ' Richard the Lion-hearted. HOROWITZ, SILVIA 525 Union Avenue N. Y. U. ' Who knows her?' 1 JANDOLI, JosEPH 2407 First Avenue C. C. N. Y. In my Gondola--.' IMMER MAN, DAVID 983 East Tremont Avenue Monroe Doctrine Students' Aft League For he's an a-a-artist. ISAAC, Louis J. 580 Fox Street N. Y. U. One of those fall guys. IZZILLO, JOSEPH ' 3361 ,Cruger Avenue C. C. N. Y. Just a quiet boy. JACKSON, BLANCHE J. 3079 Third Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Math. Aid Barnard N721-24-96.'v' I JACOBS, HILDA R. 1027 East 167th Street G.O. President, Service League, Cheer Leader A president who set a precedent. JACOBSON, BEN A 1255 Vwfard Avenue Orchestra. Track, Chem. Squad N. Y. U. He gets musical speedily. COrchestra and trackf Q Q Senior Class-Seventy-five Senior Class-Seventy-six JANOW, DAVID 679 East 136th Street Service League C. C. N. Y, Mammy's little curly-headed boy.' JOHANNES, GEORGES 1527 Taylor Avenue Soccer Team, Orchestra C. C. N. Y. Oooh! La, Lal JOHNSON, GLADYS 1314 Boston Road Hockey, Basketball Team Business School There's only one John: and he's in her name. JOSEPHS, RAE 1755 East Burn Avenue Traflic Squad, Leaders' Club A ray to her Joseph. KADISH, RICHARD 3280 Rochambeau Avenue Soccer, Senior Prom. Com., Patrol Squad Syracuse University Too bad-he can't help it, he was born that Way. KAHLER, JAMES 1838 Hunt Avenue C. C. N. Y. Evening A'The shiek of Van Nest. KAPLAN, HARRY 493 East 170th Street C. C. N. Y. Evening Oh Kay. KAPLAN, HENRY 1439 Nelson Avenue Messenger Squad N. Y. U. Faithful unto the end. 1 KAPLAN, SAM 789 West End Avenue Tennis Team Columbia AHe's got the hair you love to touch' KAPLAN, SOPHIE 1 171 Elder Avenue 'For her age she should know better' KARP, AARON 1340 Merriam Avenue Late, Auditorium, Lunchroom Squads. C. C. N. Y. Poor fish. KARP, FANNIE 1680 Crotona Park East P. T. Oflice, Library Squa Lol The American athletic girl. 4 . KARPINSKI, VINCENT 696 Cauldwell Avenue Teachers' Training We like that Irish name. KASPER, HAROLD 651 Fox Street Patrol Squad, Current Events Club, Arista C. C. N. Y. Toots and Kasper get along well. KATLAN, EDWARD 1463 Hoe Avenue Chem. Club, Lunchroom Squad C. C. N. Y. Evening Acidity personified. KATZ, ABRAHAM 668 Vyse Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Traffic Squad Take a look people. O Senior Class-Seventy-seven VIN i l 4 a 3 l 4 Senior Class-Seventy-eight KATZ, BELLA 1165 Union Avenue Auditorium Squad, French Club C. Cf N. Y. Mother Machreef' KATZ, DAVID 2007 Marmion Avenue Orchestra, Lunchroom, Current Events Club. Music Conservatory. Duvid Katzonsky will be his name When he attains Mischa Elman's fame. KATZ, IDA l3l7 Croes Avenue Orchestra, Record Room, .Glee Club Hunter College Tripping hither, tripping thither. KAUDER, JOSEPH E 1325 Morrison Avenue Ass't Chairman Preliminary Com., Late Squad, Oflice Squad Duke University XVho's Evelyn? KESSLER, SAM A 3858 Third Avenue C. C. N. Y. Ainchoo? KIMELMAN, HARRY 106 Marcy Place C. C. N. Y. Bull-oney. KINNEY, RICHARD Campbell Drive Pres. Service League, Student Mem- lber of Board of Governors, Prom Committee Consult Service League Log. KLATE, REUBEN 1512 White Plains Road Glee Club, Chairman Prom Com. C. C. N. Y. Hey, Rube. ' KLEITMAN, EDWARD 2060 Crotona Parkway ' Patrol, Aud., Traflic Squads C. C. N. Y. Of MOnrOe's finest, but soon of New York's finest. KLINK, JOHN 1212 Bryant Avenue N. Y. U. College of Engineering Klink sounds like a five dollar gold piece. KOENIGSBERG, HAROLD R 1052 Grant Avenue General Oiiice, Traffic, Lunchroom Squads N. Y. U. Officer, call a cop! . KOSOFF, GEORGE . 315 East 170th Street N. Y. U. C1rr, if we ever get the guy who wound him up. KOTZEN, BETHEL f 1279 Stebbins Avenud 'ff Tennis Club, Dramati luP,,cSer- vice Squad I I Xe N. Y. U. ' ay '- An actress who can wield a racket KRAMER, WM. 430 East 142nd Street .Captain Lunchroom, C Club. Athletic Comm. Eat hearty Cheh! hehID KRATENSTEIN, ROSLYN L. 950 East 223rd Street School Rep. for Dr. Hein, Program - Committee Hunter College OhL She's parfect KRAUSS, I-IILDA 1260 Evergreen Avenue Service League, Stage Craft A future Eksie D'Wo1fe. i J E if Senior Class-Seventy-nine 1 Senior Class-Eighty A KRAUSS, FRIEDA VIVIAN 644 Wales Avenue Miss Ryan's Office Floating University A sweet smile that goes a mile. KRAWSHICK, ALEXANDER 1350 Fteley Avenue C. C, N. Y. KREVANS, BEATRICE 1163 Vyse Avenue Arista, Service League, Associate Editor of Senior Book C. C. N. Y. Evening No hose She knows New shows Disclosef' KRIEGEL, BEATRICE 1503 Walton Avenue Sec. to Mr. Wislon A stream line-1928 Model. KRIMSKY, RUTH 2041 Gleason Avenue N. Y. U. KUHBACH, WILLIAM 339 Bronx Park Avenue Editor of Plaudermaulchen, President of German Club. C. C. N. Y. KUPLER, BERNICE 1001 East 167th Street Service League, Music Librarian, Glee Club. Teachers' Training As a singer her high school career was a howling success. LACATIVA, ARTHUR 1868 Gleason Avenue University of Virginia He must be a good runner, his name sounds like the Spanish equivalent of laxativef' LANGNASS, IRVI NG K. V 3 Allen Street Patrol, Service Squads Por the dear Ole Alma Mater. LAHT1, VICTOR 1667 Grand Avenue Senior Orchestra, High School Band Blows in sweetly, comes out sour. LANG, ROSE I. 27ll Holland Avenue LAZARUS, DAVE 1578 Hone Avenue Track, Football N. Y. U. Laugh, Lazarus! LEFF, WM. 2082 Crotona Parkway Service Squad, Orchestra Savage Training School They tame 'Service Squadsmen' at Savage. LEFKOWITZ, MILTON 593 Oak Terrace Chairman of Sanitary Committee, 4th Term Rep. N. Y. U. Representing-. LIEBOWITZ, SOL OMON 284 Cypress Avenue Patrol, Traffic Squads N. Y. U., Columbia May he have the knowledge of Solomon! LENCH, MORRIS 1560 White Plains Road C. C. N. Y. 'Lynch him and then tar and feath- er him, Senior Class--Eighty-one LENDINC., ISAAC 2762 Claflin Avenue Mirror, Publicity Squad, Athletic Manager of Senior Class We bet they'll call him 'Uncle' when he grows up. LESKE, FLORENCE ' 4760 Matilda Avenue German Glee Club, German Club Hunter College Don't worry, you'll grow up. 1 LESSER, ISOBEL 1888 Marmion Avenue Library Squad, Art Service, Leaders' ' Club Lesser'n what? LEVENSON, IRA 825 Eagele Avenue Glee Club, French Club C. C. N. Y. He's sure to make some singer with Mr. Hamilton's first name. LEVIN, EST!-11.1.15 1324 Elder Avenue Bet she'd make a good writer for the 'Doctrine'. igxmmsl- Of ' 159 East 165th Str et -fb ' e Stagecraft, Tennis Cl ,N .1 Ig u ter Coll g ' X if en Leyiinpfws 'le ' , h Q in s e was O LEVIN, Rosa 2132 Daly Avenue Leaders' Club, Athletic Club, Ass't. to Miss Henry Levin leads in Athletics. LEVINE, DAVID 1901 Gleason Avenue Program Committee, Chess Club Columbia Move on. Senior Class-Eighty-two J I..Ev1NE, JOSEPH 985 Simpson Street Study Hall, Patrol Squads Simp from Simpson Street. LEVINE, LILLIAN 810 Hunts Point Avenue Senior Council ' If Lilian's example of a hick from Rhode Island, well ,.,. E LEVITZ, ETHEL 1473 Bryant Avenue 'AWhen Ethel was a little girl-.' LEWIS, THOMAS P. 3104 Griswold Avenue Service League, Lieut. of Patrol Squad, Captain of Color Guard. Annapolis '1LeWis and Annapolis- the ridic- ulous and the sublime. LEWITTES, AARON 1312 Rosedale Avenue Math. Aid, Debating, Arista C. C. N. Y. Looking for an argument! LIBERTO, VINCENT 2345 Beaumont Avenue Football Team, Patrol, Lunchroom, Squads Manhattan College UPoosh 'em up Vincent! LIGETI, EUGENE 1457 Bryant Avenue Patrol Sciuad, Lunchroom Sqaud, Microscopy Club Fordham Sees things ever so tiny. LIND, FRANCES 3922 Pratt Avenue Program Committee A sweet little girl-even without curls. Senior Class-Eighty-three l l Senior Class-Eighty-four 1V LINER, LEON 681 East 136th Street Orchestra, Brass Band, Class Night Committee. St. Johns' Law School This boy swings a wicked baton. LINETZKY, VIOLET 1052 Bryant Avenue Lunchroom Squad C. C. N. Y. Her friends say-isn't she sweet? XVe say-What dancing feet! LIPPMAN, DAVID 1355 Washington Avenue Keyroom 'N. Y. U. '7They call him 'Lippy' and he lives f, ' Nup to his name. fi' jiri if , LOWENHEIM, FELICE 558 Eagle Avenue ' 1. 12, French Staff, tLunohroom Squad Hunter 'College ZA soft'sounding and aristocratic A fnamep also person. LONGANO, WILLIAM 3351 Fenton Avenue Italian Club, Late, Traffic Squads St. John's College 'AWeary Willie. LowY, LARRY 183 Beach 96th St., Rockaway Art Service-Year Book Cooper Union Draw on old top. LURIE, BERTI-IA 735 East 182nd Street General Oiiice, Class G. O. Rep., Tennis Club I'm surprissed at you, Miss Lurie, Mr. Joseph cries with fury. LYNCH, KATHRYN 515 West 157th Street A Monrovian as the faculty would have her. MACHEMSON, MARION 1039 Elder Avenue Late, Traflic Squads No luck. MACNOFSKY, FLORENCE 1005 Hoe Avenue Her name starts Scotch but ends Russian. MALINE, HARRY 1006 Freeman Street C. C. N. Y. Maybe its his environment. MALINSKY, REUBEN 966 East l81st Street N. Y. U.-School of Finance He wants to know how to make easy money. MALOFF, NATHAN 1428 Crotona Park East St. John's Law School A'When he goes there, they'l1 change it to St. Jacobs. MANDELL, CHARLOTTE 568 FoX.Street English Office, French Club, Spanish Club N. Y. U. An international product of James Monroe. MANDELS, JACK 1310 Grant Avenue Service Squad, Lunchroom Squad, Bank Delegate Fordham The bid nnance man. MARCUS, ESTELLE 81 l Elsemere Place Glee Club, Lunchroom Squad Teachers' Training 'One of General Stanley's daughters' l Senior Class-Eighty-five Senior Class-Eighty-six MARGULIES, ABRAHAM 533 East l39th Street Patrol Squad C. C. N. Y. Petrol not Patrol. MARINOFF, Louis 953 East 165th Street Biol. Lab. Squad, Physics Lab.' Lunchroom Squad. Cooper Union Stop playing with those frogs. MARKISZ, ANTHONY 62 East 114th Street Lunchroom Squad C. C. N. Y. Tis Mark Anthony with his 'isZ'. MARSHALL, RUTH 807 East 178th Street Give the little girl a big hand. lVlARzo1.1N1, Louis 308 East 105th Street C. C. N. Y. Evening Wotta man! Wotta man! MASCALI, ANGELO 1421 White Plains Road Ciym Club, Soccer Team, Service League Columbia No end of service from this boy. MATZKOWITZ, WM. 1125 Tinton Avenue Library Squad, Math. Aid, Service League. N. Y. U. Good at figures, books and service' MAZLEN, I-IENRY l l l l Ward Avenue Patrol Squad Cross Country Team N. Y. U. Climbing over rocky mountains- fx ', f ' l K 'gf Mi! - X J lx Vp i ,ffm id PFYAUV . it MAzzELIi.A, CONSETT Rf 212 West 93rd street Spanish Club, Aud.,Sa itary Squads Teacher ' Training Kinda oily person, this MaZola-- ohl pardon us, itfs Mazzellaf' MEADE, MARGARET 33 Bedford Park Bqulevard Glee Club, English Oflice N. Y. U. ln school she's quiet and demure But outside We're not so sure. MECHANIC, LEON 437 Manida Street Entertainment Committee, Circu- lation Squad, Grade Advisor's Office Squad N. Y. U. He can use every tool but hisvhead' MEDOFF, DOROTHY 2075 Grand Concourse All is not gold that glitters. MELAMED, SADIE 1340 Merriam Avenue Accounting Club, Tennis C. C. N. Y. UBrowning's conception of a bab- bling brook. MELTSNER, FRANCES BERT 1544 Bryant Avenue Red Letter Day Com., Service League, Elocution Department C. C. N. Y. The solid south. MENDELL, Louis 863 Home Street Chess Team C. C, N. Y. The orignal chess-nut. MENDELOFF, MoRR1s 609 East 170th Street Patrol Squad Fordham A ' I ' One of Monroe's polissmenf mfg 1 Senior Class-Eighty-seven MESH, JOSEPH I-IERMAN 1498 East 172nd Street Lunchroom, Patrol, Traflic Squads N. Y. U. A Bronx grocerymanf' METTER, SAMUEL 980-49th Street Bank, Accountancy Club St. John's College - Ask him to account for our lack of funds, MEYER, CATHERINE 2Oll Hughes Avenue Hunter College Oh! Teacher. MEYER, RUTH 710 Fairmount Place Swimming Team, Glee Club Savage 'AA paradox, a paradox, a most in- genious paradox. MEYEROFF, I-IERMAN 1263 Evergreen Avenue Cornell He's going to study imbibing at Cornell. MEYEROWITZ, JACK 2700 Bronx Park East Lunchroom Squad University of Alabama Feed them horses, boy! MEYERS, IDA 1417 Prospect Avenue MM Club, French Aid N. Y. U. ur curlyfheaded baby. M EYERSON, ABRAHAM 2139 Daly Avenue C. C. N. Y. Evening Pleasant dreams. 'X . X , N J ' inf 1 x N. 1 .jfs i X 1 1 4 J W5 -. S 'f x ik , MICHELOWITZ, AL. 711 So. Boulevard Swimming Team, Patrol Squad. 'iHe's a darn nice chap darn. MILEY, THOMAS 3191 Country Club Road French Club, Math. Aid N. Y. U. One of the seven million. MILLER, ESTHER 2233 Ellis Avenue Service League, Lunchroom Squad, Glee Club N. Y. U. 'One of a bevy of beautiful maidens' MILLER, ROBERT 1332 Fteley Avenue Math. Aid, Program Com., Pub- licity Squad C. C. N. Y. A growing press agent. MINER, AL 66 West Tremont Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Study Hall Squad, Patrol Squad C. C. N. Y. A hard fellow, this Miner--al. MINSKER, BENJAMIN 1174 West Farms Road Manager of Football Fordham A good manager. MITCHELL, JORDAN 1812 Clinton Avenue C. C. N. Y, Ah looked over Jordan an' what did ah see- ? MITCHLEY, MATILDA 1562 Lurting Avenue Madame's Cure's future competit- Of. 'I 1 1 Senior Class-Eighty-nine f l L in I -.14 'I -. I? if - . - Senior Class-Ninety MONASH, MILTON 894 East 163rd Street General Science Club Columbia 1-lobby?-science 1 MONDSHEIN, IRVING 1985 Crotona Avenue Football, Track, Lunchroom Squad C. C. N. Y. RahI Rah! Rah! Mondshein! Rah! fhehl heh!j MONFORTE, JOSEPH 738 Bantholdi Street N. Y. U. Where did we hear of him? MosEs, PHILIP 2012 Vyse Avenue Traflic, Lunchroom Squads C. C. N. Y. And Moses spake unto the people saying-. MUGLER, MARGUERITE 830 Williamsbridge Road Record Room, French Office, Pro- gram Committee. Hunter College 'look up the Records, MURPHY, JOHN 1419 Rowland Street St. John's College Begorra I NADASDI, EDWARD 1930 Wallace Avenue N. Y. U. Nasty, Nasty. NAPT, ALBERT 2075 Grand Avenue Lunchroom, TraHic, Service Squads C. C. N. Y. They named the soap Naft-a after him. NAOLER, SID 962 East l72nd Street Art Service League, Year Book, Illustration Club Pratt Institute A work of Art. NEOHAMKIN, A. 1725 Radcliff Avenue Lunchroom, Chemistry, Physics Squads N. Y. U. He lives on a Rad cliff. NELSON, SOP1-HA JEANNE 2504 Bronx Parkway East I Preliminary Com., Knock Com. Columbia Extension Oh Yes. I'm going to Columbia Extension. NEMIROFF, MAX 606 East l4lst Street Infirmary, Gym Lockers' Squads C. C. N. Y. Buenos dias, Senor. NEUMANN, LAURETTE 1726 Davidson Avenue Sec. Mr. Mankiewitz, Sec. Mr Eromberg, Sec. Mr. Midine We'd like to say something about Laurette's haughty nature, but we can't. NEWFIELD, DOROTHY M. 1015 Gerard Avenue ' ut of Lunchroom Class Night Lie . , Com., Assembly Squad A new fleld for flirting men. NEWMAN, HARRIETTE 209 East 165th Street A modest bud in our bouquet of flowers. NOMEROFSKY, LOUIS 1238 Simpson Street C. C. N. Y. Well! I'll be d-I Senior Class-Ninety-one 1 Senior Class-Ninety-two NORUM, JAMES 51 Estchester Square Lunchroom, Patrol, Traflic Squads C. C. N. Y. OH'. Mama! Buy me one of those. Novicx, SYLVIA 1249 Elder Avenue Among my souvenirs. QBER, HERBERT 1826 Trafalgar Place Radio Club, Trafiic Squad C. C. N. Y. Over what? O'BRIEN, EDWIN 727 East 156th Street Service Squad, Dean's Oflice, Study Hall Squad Whatl Another Irishman? Bet- ter see Dick about it. Q OEUIN, LEON 940 Simpson Street Traffic, Lunchroom, Patrol Squads Spell that name right, will ya? O'KEEEE, WM. 3268 Westchester Avenue Glee Club, Mirror Mechanics Institute For he's a jolly good fellow. OPATOWSKY, ALBERT 1012 Simpson Street Library Squad St. John's College A musician of note and notes. ORANGE, EMANUEL 935 East 179th Street Latin, Stamp, Radio Clubs A'Surikist. ORNSTEIN, BEATRICE 1315 Fteley Avenue N. Y. U. Just a bit of advice-Keep that schoolgirl complexion. ORT1-1, RUTH 681 East 239th Street German Glee Club Hunter College Die loveleif' OSHEROFSKY, REYNOLD .556 East 178th Street Mirror Staff, Doctrine Stalf, Service League C. C. N. Y. 'iTho' by the boys he's called 'Osh' Still we think its a lot of boshf' QSTRER, PEARL 1044 Boynton Avenue Accounting Club, Tennis Club C, C. N. Y. Ostrer-Ostrich What a difference two letters make OZNER, ARTHUR IRVING 1778 Vyse Avenue Office Squad, Glee Club, Ticket Squad Long Island University ' There are two kinds of pests- he exempliies both. PACKER, MAY 1846 Hunt Avenue I Service Squad Columbia Bet she moves to Chicago. PADWA, HELEN Y 855 Hunts Point Avenue Columbia Extension Stub no. 5. PAFF, ADELE 1215 Throgmorton Avenue P. T. Oiiice, Sec. in Justice Court Business College She's always Willing to laugh. 1 1 1 ,7 a 0 ' Ar! f 'w f jk ,fl , f 1 .. L.xf , 1 li 5'-fi' vfvftfq 1 3 rf ff , Q4 it ,fltfifkf ,V ff ,v 5 ' of rl of f Senior Class-Ninety-three A A If ,Jd!JDf!Zl1U1Z,,, :arch - l Senior Class-Ninety-four PAGLIA, MARIE DOLORES 2259 Hughes Avenue Teachers' Training 'AOhI Paglia-cci I PALMQUIST, MABEL 799 Jennings Street Math. Aid, Basket Ball Team, Girls Athletic Ass'n. We want a touch down. PANOEF, GEORGE 1003 East 174th Street N. Y. U. We wish he had his pan off. PAOLETTA, Rocco 2405 Crotona Avenue Gym Captain, Chemistry Squad, Editing the Italian Paper. College Of' Pharmacy As sturdy as the Rocco of Gi- braltar. PATO, HARRY 1 738 East 180th Street C. C. N. Y. I-Ienry's very shy Before he'd propose, he'd die. PATTERSON, SAM p 1475 Grand Concourse Fordham Big and strong-like a Spanish Onion. , PAUL, JEROME 2145 Crotona Avenue Lunchroom, Traffic Squads, Mem- ber of Current Events Club University of West Virginia Well we have one consolation, West Virginia is 300 miles a way from here. PAUL, MORRIS 2260 Walton Avenue Talk about Democratic Donkeys PEARCE, SAUL 1815 Prospect Avenue Patrol Squad, Lunchroom Squad N. Y. U. Many hoped he would get his knocks in the form of a brick. PEARLMAN, MAX B. 990 Leggett Avenue Rep-at-large, Feature Editor Mirror, Service League Just another member of the D. C.L. PELLICIOTTA, MATILDA 865 East 217th Street Bird's Business School After she's out of Business School she'll have a Bird's Ceyej view of life. PELZER, I-IILDA 1925 Crotona Avenue General Office, Year Book Columbia XVhen someone gets to know her better let us know something a- bout her. PERANGELO, EM11. 667 East l81st Street Savage Grrrr he's going to get Savage. PERLMAN, MAX I-I. 1265 Morrison Avenue Chairman Senior Prelim., Dance Com., Officer Patrol Squad N. Y. U. 'iEvery time he looks into the Mir- ror, he's ready to start another cheer. PERNA, ALFRED 927 Grant Avenue Orchestra, Monroe Baird Fordham ' He's just a squeak in the Orchestra' PESKIN, RUTH H. 867 Crotona Parkway Columbia Evening What a break for the Columbia Night Birds. MJ ,334 Senior Class--Ninety-five 1 1 ! 1 Senior Class-Ninety-six PETERSON, KARIN 3934 Pratt Avenue Editor-in-chief of the Doctrine, Poetry Club Cornell Material for Westminister Abbey.' PFEFFER, ALFRED 1217 Washington Avenue Program Committee, Oflice Squad C. C. N. Y. He's hot stuff, he is. PHELAN, MARGARET 397 Willis Avenue Tennis, Glee Clubs, Aud, Squad Teachers Training Margaret fell an' hit her head when she was a baby. PINCUS, SAMUEL 514 Concord Avenue Lunchroom, Traiiic, Pool Squads Fordham How are drownings this year, ' Sam? PINN, NATHAN 1506 Crotona Parkway East Track Team His head's as big as his name. PINSKER, MORRIS 1234 Boston Road Traffic, Lunchroom, Patrol Squads C. C. N. Y. Evening Moishe. PINTO, RosE T. 1616 Crosby Avenue Glee Club, Current Events Club, Dancing Club Fordham My mother pint-a-rose on me. PLAUT, RUDOLPI-1 1230 Brook Avenue Patrol Squad, Current Events Club, C. C. N. Y. Was sagen sie herr Plaut? 1 POBERSKIN, ESTHER l014 East l56thi Street Teachers Training ' Beauty is only skin deep. POE, SEYMOUR 13 l 7 Eteley Avenue' Merton Of the Movies, Senior Dra- matic Society, Lunchroom Squad N. Y. U. Misunderstood Seymour. POOO1, JOHN 2018 'Muliner Avenue Fordham . .UI gotta study . . .for a change. POLEFSKY, LEONARD 915 Prospect Avenue . Illustration Club ' Cf C. N. Y. What? Women? Heh! Heh! POLONSKY, ARTHUR 273 East 175th Street Senior Jazz' Orchestra, Service League, Football - University, of Pennyslvania He certainly teases those frets. POSNER, SYLVIA 2800 Bronx Park East ' Scholarship Office, English Oiiicei N. Y. U., ' Smart kid. POTTISH, MORRIS ' 1130 Ward Avenue C. C. N. Y. POttish without his money. PRAGER, WALTER 835 Home Street 4 Spanish Aid, Lunchroom, Marshall Squads 'fHe helps those struggling Spanish Athletes. Senior. Class-Ninety-seven 4 Senior Class-Ninety-eight PRESSER, JACK 1724 Washington Avenue C. C. N. Y. , As far as'Eco. is concerned-. RABINQWITZ, SOPI-IIE 1809 Longfellow Avenue French Oflice, Zoology Club Columbia Joe Zoology. RADOFSKY, ABE 1053 Manor Avenue Program Com., Patrol, Traliic Squads N. Y. U. Watch out for this Wiedman fel- low. RADOW, ISADORE 2124 Mapes Avenue Glee Club, Dramatics, Service League ' C. C. N. Y. He had the best corpse in the Army. RAGUSA, ANNA MARIE 1630 Pilgrim Avenue General Office Work, Assistant to Clerk, Attendance Work Hunter College Sweeta Anna Marie. RANNO, FREDERICK 969 Brady Avenue Orchestra, Patrol Squad Fordham Oh! Frederick save us. RATTNER, I-IYMAN 1722 Fillmore Street Spanish Oflice C. C. N. Y. 'AHm! We love fellows connected with the Spanish Of1ice. RAYNES, DAVID 831 Kelly Street Service Squad C. C. N. Y. i We love our Service Squad. REIEMAN, HELEN 560 Beck Street Trafiic Squad, Lunchroom Squad N. Y. U. She stops 'em from eating too much. REIGROD, DAVID 1497 Bryant Avenue Late Squad, Math. Aid, Senior Athletic Committee C. C. N. Y. Ask Mr. Donvan about him. RESNICK, EVELYN 950 Bronx Park South Mirror, Doctrine, Business Staff, 7th Term Rep. C. C. N. Y. Evening Heard in the business oflice: You CAN'T USE THE TYPE- WRITER'NOW I 1 I I RESNIKOFF, KATE IO64 Ward Avenue Monroe Doctrine, Office Squad, Lunchroom Squad She doesn't say much, but it all comes out in the 'Doctrine'. RICCIARDI, RALPH 234 East 119th Street Lunchroom Squad Italian Club C. C. N. Y. and Columbia Alliterative Ralph. RICH, EDNA 837 Freeman Street Library, Lunchroorn Squad Hunter College . - A good catch for a poor boy. RIECHMANN, DOROTHY ANNA 2145 Ellis Avenue Business School A bobbed Lorelei, RIGROD, WILLIAM 2433 Barker Avenue Service League, Arista, Math. Team C. C. N. Y. . He used to be knee-high to a grass hopperf' ' If 1 nun, i Senior Class--Ninety-nine EH ROBERTSON, ROY 1221 Simpson Street Traffic Squad, Orchestra N. Y. U. Sounds like a Marine.' A ROBINSON, IRVING 148 East 121st Street N. Y. U. Yes, from Harlem. ' ROOOER1, FRANK 777 East l83rd Setret Illustration Club Look at the murals in the lobby for a sample of his work. Rocow, ALEXANDER 1010 Hoe Avenue C. C. N. Y. Evening One of Mr. DOnvan's boys. ROLNICK, JEssE 723 Commonwealth Avenue Traffic, Lunchroom, Patrol Squads N. Y. U. - The Commonwealth for him. ROsEN, LILLIAN L. 2755 Wallace Avenue Hunter College . Beauty and the Beast. ROSENBAUM, MITCHELL 116 Grant Avenue G. O. Athletic Committee, Service League, Capt. Tennis Team Alabama This sunny-tempered son smiles South. Q ROSENBAUM, ROBERT 800 East 175th Street C. C. N. Y. . Don't wake him up, let him sleep ROSENFBERG, BERNARD 800 East l73rd Street Physics Lab. Squad, Traffic Squad Lunchroom Squad. N. Y. U. Thank God he's on the labavatory squad. ROSENBLATT, DAVE 1810 Longfellow Avenue Traflic, Lunchroom Squads N. Y. U. Just a rose between two thorns. ROSENBLATT, SIDNEY 775 Beck Street C. C. N. Y. Sidneh, how could you, ROSENBLUM, ABRAHAM 1452 Wilkins Avenue Lunchroorn Squad, Latin Club C. C. N. Y. Integer vitae ROSENTI-IAL, LEo 2094 Creston Avenue . Track Team, Dr. Hein's Squad, Business Manager of Latin Paper N. Y. U.- He rose on a crest of silence. ROSENTHAL, MARTIN 2504 Olinville Avenue Orchestra C. C. N. Y. ' He's so quiet, you can hear his I , ., pulse Beat. RosEs, ABRAHAM 1327 Grant Avenue Columbia or N. Y. U. Who put Rose on Roses? ROSNER, ELIZABETH 784 Jennings Street French Club Business She doesn't look like Lizzie. Senior Class4-One hundred one I Senior Class-One hundred two ROSOFF, SAM 600 Oak Terrace Service, Auditorium Squads N. Y, U. Rosoff will Rush off. Ross, JACOB 1511 Charlotte Street C. C. N. Y. Evening C'mon Jake! ROTHMAN, MALVINA 1898 Daly Avenue Microscopy Club, Miss Weissberg's Office, Tennis Club N. Y. U. The little girl with the French name. ROTHMAN, SAMUEL 1153 Boynton Avenue Patrol Squad .Poly Tech. College No Ham, Sam. ROTHSTEIN, HENRY 1247 Ward Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Track Team St. John's College You know what Arnold got, S S and a bullet. ROTSTEIN, IVIAURICE 3828 Pratt Avenue Lunchroom, Trafhc Squads N. Y. U. He sweeps at home now. Thanks to the lunchroomf' RUBIN, ANN 1774 Bryant Avenue Jr. Dramatic Society, Class Night Com., Cilee Club She could double for Charlie Chaplans' feet. RUBINSON, MARY 814 Fox Street Library Squad N. Y. U. Just like a girl. RUBINSTEIN, Louis 651 Southern Boulevard C. C. N. Y. No service? Lucky! RUDIKOFF, NETTIE D. 949 Whitlock Avenue Program Committee, Library Squad, Service League . Hunter or Cornell She's got ruddy hair. Russ, WM. 654 Fox Street Lunchroom Squad, Science Stamp Club William tries hard, but- Club, RUTNER, Louis 1801 Crotona Avenue - Soccer Team, Orchestra Cooper Union Shoot that goal. SAC!-ls, HELEN 1600 Crotona Park East Lunchroom Squad, Math. Aid SALERNO, JOSEPH 160 East 107th Street Country, Track Y U N. . . Over 'hill and dale. SANDERS, DAVE A 861 Whitlock Avenue Basketball Team, Gym Club, Lunchroom Squad University of Alabama Just like the l.R.T., always put ting his Zc. in, SATTLER, WILLIAM 238 East 118th Street Chem. Squad, Physics Squad C. C. N. Y. Bubble, bubble, boil, etc, '09 f V.. if I fl' 2 Nj l i Ovff, , x ll I. I 7 if I if XJ! 'F 1 rf R U. A Senior Class-One hundred three ,VS www ,f JJCQJW N n J' .f w 1 Senior Class-One hundred four SAVIN, SOLOMON 1357 Boston Road ' . LunchrOOm,, Traffic Squads A'He's on the 'Squad'. SAVOD, IRA 1015 Hoe Avenue Track, Cross-Country Teams C. C. NNY, Evening Izzie grew up. SCHEIN, JULUS N708 Eagle Avenue Golf, Track Teams Orchestra Schein shines as far as playing the fiddle is concerned. SCHERR, HYMAN 1021 Hall Place Lunchroom Squad, Math. Team C. C. N. Y. Scherr never errs in math. SCHIFF, LEONARD 428 Jackson Avenue Oflice, Service Squads, Poetry Club N. Y. U. A well-red man. SCHIFFER, SAM 9 2 5 Union I Avenue Ahoy-vulgar boatman I SCHLACKTER, NATHAN 1215 Wheeler Avenue C. C. N. Y. , Sch1ackter .can never slackenf' SCI-ILESINGER, LEONARD 1416 Hollywood Avenue Jr. Dram. Soc., Late Squad, Red Letter Day Committee C. CQ N. Y. 'Girls' have mercy+teach him some new steps. SCHLIEFSTEIN, EDITH 13ll Elder Avenue ,Dramatic Club, Lunchroom Squad C. C. N. Y. She speaks over our heads. n SCHMALL, RUTH J 1052 Poi Street Lunchroom Squad Whither thou 'go est' there go I. SCHNALL, GERTRUDE 1768 Bryant Avenue Library, General Office Who got C1ertie's Garter. SCHNEIDER, LAZARUS 888 Fox Street' Assembly Squad, Soccer Team C. C. N. Y. He uses his head-on the ball. SCHNEIDERMAN, JACOB ' 1343 Commonwealth Avenue .Lunchroom, Patrol Squads Columbia Evening SCHNEIDERMAN, MIRIAM 1343, Commonwealth Avenue ' Lunchroom, Traffic Squads Columbia We don't know Miriam. SCHRANK, CHARLES E. 1010 Hoe Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Assembly Squad Late Squad ' C N Y C. . . . Schrank's no crank. SCHREIBMAN, MAX J. 3502 Hull Avenue C. C. N. Y. Mex, where are you. , , 5 4 we Senior Class--One hundred ive .f ff Q 1., , . . i 'C . Senior Class-One hundred six SCHUBACK, SOPHIE 1203 Westchester Avenue Deans' Oflice Points Committee, Program Committee N. Y. U. A Our haughty Lady Sophia, SCHULLERI, EMELIE 1982 Crotona Avenue Basketball Team, Hockey Team, Swimming Team. Hunter or Training School Her athletic record speaks for ' itself. SCHULTZ, ISIDOR 966 Kelly Street Senior News C. C. N. Y. The original goofus. Sci-IUPAK, HARRY 858 Forest Avenue Can he pack shoes? rv SCHWARTZ, ARTHUR 745 Trinity Avenue Chemistry Squad, French Club, Math. Aid U. S. Coast Guard Training School They shall not pass. SCHWARTZ, BENJAMIN 1485 Crotona Place Mirror, Current Events Club, Eng- lish Book Room C. C. N. Y. A frequent 'Deaner'. SCHWARTZ, FERDINAND 1151 Elder Avenue C. C. N. Y. Page Isabella. SCHWARTZ, LAWRENCE 3155 Rochambeau Avenue N. Y. U. 'Butch' speaks like ? ? ? ? . SCHWARTZ, ROBERT 956 Whitlock Avenue n Patrol Squad, Illustration Club University of Alabama V We hope he gets a razor for Xmas SCHWIQITZER, SIDNEY. 957 Hoe Avenue And they killed Lincolnf' SEGEL, REUBEN 661 Beck Street I-le's still wondering how he got out. S1-IAPIRO, PAULINE 1338 St. Lawrence Avenue Columbia Blase. A S1-IAPIRO, SAM A 683 East 140th Street C. C. N. Y. Sooner or later. SHATKIN, HARRY 355 Crimmins Avenue A Eng. Office Squad, Patrol Squad N. Y. U. Thumbs down. . W c . w'J'L j ,gf 1 NIC 48 A H Jr. p 5 n - ' J. ' 4 O 5 . ' lace ' , ly th , id, Program Committee. A 1 ' ' D. Hein's Office Squad 6 f ji :College Qfvvif 'Short and sweet. SHECKMAN, NATHAN 1521 East l7Znd Street Service League, Manager of Tennis Team - C. C. N. Y. The Yanks are coming. I 1 I Senior Class-One hundred seven J. J A Senior Class-One hundred eight SHELASKY, FAY 1050 Ward Avenue French Department, Library Squad ' 'Hunter College ' ' Good in a storm. SHEPTOVSKY, ET1-1121. 1030 Tiffany Street Lunchroom Squad l'm the one that 'go'est' Sl-IIMONOVITZ, MARY 385 East l84th'Street 'Late Squad, Math Ofiice, English Office. N. Y. U. The girls men marry. SHIPPER, LILA 1019 Freeman Street French Club, General Office, German Glee Club N. Y. U. Ach ou lieber augustinef' SHMILOWITZ, SYLVIA 2242 Newbold Avenue French Office, Lunchroom Squad C. C. N. Y. WHY I I -The Eternal Woman SIDNEY, ROBERT 883 East 176th Street Zoology Club, Latin Club He knows his bugs. , . SIEPSER, JESS 1252 Elder Avenue Swimming Team, Gym Club Always submerged. SIQNORILE, VITO '521 East 187th Street Trafhc Squad Italian Club Fordham Blackshirt? SILVER, JOE 1690 Clay Avenue C. C. N.- Y. The orignal scotchmanf' SILBERBERG, JENNY A 1950 Washington Avenue P.,T.' Oflice, Late Squad N. Y. U. Save ithose curls. SILBERMAN, MAURICE 550 East '146th' Street' Cooper Union Lonesome? SILVERMAN, 1'1ENRY ' , . 1244 Westchester Avenue ,. C. C. N. Y. Webster's unabridgef' SILVERSTEIN, HARRIET 1130 Leland Avenue Prelim. Dance Com., French Glee V Club, Dramatic Societies N. Y. U. A Blonde, beautiful and . SIMON, BELLE ' 1075 Kelly Street C. C. N. Y. Not so simple ' SIMOND, ANN K. 633 Faile Street V A Stagecraft, Art Service, Gym Service' Parson's School of Pine and Applied Arts. Our gift to the World of Art. SINENSKY, JACK 1965 Bryant Avenue Lunchroom, Auditorium Squads He fed his stomach in the lunch- room, l I H And his heart in theauditorium. r 1 l 1 1 1 Senior Class-+One' hundred n v ine 1 P Senior C1assfOne hundred ten P '47 SINc:.ER, BERNARD 592 Beck Street Who is the stranger? SINGER, JESSIE I 1556 Hoe Avenue Girl Leader of Arista, Service League, Debating Society. Hunter College . One of our aristocratsf' SKRILOFF, MILTON 1335 Brook Avenue Fordham Don't know him from Adam. SLEPIAN, HAROLD 811 Dawson Street Traflic Squad, G. O. Store Squad C. C. N. Y. 'AO so sleepy. SI.oIvIAN, SIDNEY W 960 East 163rd Street S e n io r Orchestra, Dr. A1pern's N. EY., U. . He charms the birds in the trees. SMILOWITZ, LILLIAN 969 Simpson Street C. C. N. Y. Smiley and dancing are synonom- ous. SMOLOFSKY, RosE 2735 Holland Avenue Traiiic, Lunchroom Squads, P. T. Office N. Y. U. Rose is smol-of stature. SNADOWITZ, MOLLIE 1351 Prospect Avenue - Program Committee Hunter College Get me a good teacher for history will ya? SOBEL, NIEYER 1337 St. Lawrence Avenue C. C. N. Y. HIS he one of the famous gas brothers. SOKOL, MORRIS 2200 Powell Avenue Pin Committee, Lunchroom Squad, Trafiic Squad Fordham C-h'-i-Z-Z-e-l-e-r I I I ! I SOLOMON, NATHAN 891 East 172nd Street Librarian of Ochestra, Lunchroom C. C. N. Y. Which is first? SOPOT, HELEN 928 Kelly Street Captain of Lunchroom Squad, Dramatic Club ' C. C. N. Y. Evening 1'm from Missouri. SOTZKY, BERNARD 1022 Stebbins Avenue N. Y. U. A 1'm right, because the World's crazvf' SPIRO, ISRAEL Jos. 2179 Washington Avenue Lunchroom Squad, Trafiic Squad C. C. N. Y. Traveling around in circles. STAM, LEON 1210 Elder Avenue Service in Biology Lab., Current Events Club, Radio Club N. Y. U. Some static! STARKMAN, SIDNEY 851 East 169th Street C. C. N. Y. Getting out this term, Sid? Senior Class+Qne hundred eleven 1 I l 1 T, x M Senior Class-One hundred twelve JJ' A., STAROBIN, RUTH A 1731 Harrison Avenue Assembly Squad, Accounting Club Columbia Extension . She can account for every thing. STEINMAN, ROSELIE M1 . 1342 Elder Avenue G. O. Oflice, Service League, Chair- man Pin Committee Hunter College A charming possibility. STERN, ELI N . U 1020 Simpson Street Service Squad, Art Service, Math. Aid Business His first name is the nickname of the Yell college. ' yi STERN, FRANCES X 2110 Arthur Avenue T' . C. N,' Y. 7 on't know what to say about ' her. 'U 652 Faile Street History Office I N. Y. U. A Who Stern? Well Mr. Wilson'can tell you about him.i'- STERN, GEORGE H 2164 Grand Avenue er ue rista, Program QS f5l'WmifF5f'liff- . Hunter College A ff ' Service good STESSIN, SAM - 817 Bryant Avenue Publicity Squad, Service League, C. C. N. Y. A V A'Will the people hear about this? STEWART, GRACE 613 Beach Avenue 'Program Committee, Dr. Hein's Office, Junior Arista Barnard' Miss Nussbaum can tell you a thing or two. 1 N I STILLMAN, ETHEI. 1521 Leland Avenue Ethel is as quiet as the first part of her name STOLI., lVloI.I.IE 1561 Sheridan Avenue Hunter College No stolling now, Moll. STOLLER, MURRAY 594 Prospect Avenue Service Squad N. Y. UQ Murray stole 'er away from me, STOLZ, FRANCIS , 2118 Watson Avenue Stolz in German means proud. STONE, ETI-IEL 800 East 175th Street Lunchroom Squad, Mrs. Spicer's Squad, Theatre Club Hunter College f She knows all about playwflf things. 1 I . N STORCH, SIDNEY 2849 West 29th Street, Brooklyn Chess Team, Rojo Y Oro Staff, Res Monrovianae Staff Columbia S h o rt -and dark but still, good looking, STORCK, MARION 11732 Holland Avenue She never cares to talk. STURTZ, SIDNEY 2758 Cruger Avenue Track Team Cornell I A'Faster, faster! ,N , . fa Senior Class-One hundred thirteen QW I V n Se-nior .Cl-ass-Qne lgundredv fourteen I SUSSMAN, MILTON 922 Whitlock -Avenue i Service League, Glee Club, Office - Squad - . Columbia - . Quite corpulent and the possesor of a good voice. SWANSON, CHESTER 4028 Seton-Avenue . Chairman of' Commencement Com. N. Y. U, I hate to make any complaint So I tend toward the cozy and the A - ' quaint. SWEDLIN, Louis JOHN 990 Aldus- Street' , Cwlee Club, Service Squad University of Pennsylvania Johnnie isisome dresser, as far as girls- TAN, IDA 693 East 149th Street V Lunchroom S q u a d, Math. Aid, General Ofiice Mischief is as mischief does. TANNENBAUM, ROSE 1010 Faile Street i A Senior Council, Lunchroom Squad Savage O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum TANENZAPE, 'ISAAC 1532 Seabury Place C. C.. N. Y.. . Isaas is a quiet boy,. i TARLOW, THEODORE 1212 Ward Avenue ' Glee Club, Current Events Club, French Glee, Club . E ' N. Y. U. Back to the mines boys-there'll b no strike today' A VD'!'GERDA VIOLA 79 og Avenue . The Viola in her' name brings back memories-. TEITEL, ALAN 47 Sickles Street Service Squad Columbia Big, blond boy. TELL, ARTHUR 1052 Bryant.Avenue Lunchroom Squad . N. Y. U. As straight a shooter as Wilhelm. TIEGER, ZEBUAL B. 87 Elwood Street Service League, Gle Club, Dramatics Long Island University 'AI-lis good-naturedness ends at writing knocks. TIETZE, ELLIS A 1471 Brook Avenue Rojo Y Oro, Spanish Aid WhatI Only 99 in Latin? TIMAN, JOSEPH 1525 Washington Avenue Time and he travel at a fast pace. ToN1s, SYLVIA 1642 Anthony Avenue Lunchroom Squad Cornell Henceforth without you We must ' ' 1 strive Your time at last has arrivedi Ai, 1:71 L. TORNBERC., RUTH . ,EN 3572 DeKalb Avenue 7 D Lunchroom 'Squad Math. Aid HI-Ier smileqis the silver lining of the ' 4 cloud. if' 47 X- . TRACHINSKY, DAVID 863 Southern Boulevard Lunchroom, Patrol Squads, Track Team , ,N. Y. U. Past Lunch 1 1 1 'T V Senior Class-One hundred iifteen Senior Class-One hundred sixteen Tuck, IRMA . 1053 Southerni Boulevard Arista, Service League Miss Cashen's Office Hunter College ' We wonder it. TUDOR, GEORGE 940 Eox Street Orchestra, Service League, Senior Jazz Band C. C. N. Y. That funny melody-- TYGIEL, Gus 1269 Evergreen Avenue C. C. N. Y. Christmas must be swell on Ever- green Avenue. UNGER, MORRIS 583 East l38th Street C. C. N. Y. An 'ungery fellow. URBANO, ALBERT 3030 Golden Avenue Columbia Tell us another. V1soTsKY, RAYMOND l226 Evergreen Avenue Service League, Arista, Math. Team The unknown quantity on the Math. Team. . VOLOFF, RAE 1665 Vyse Avenue Ollice Work Rae keeps up a continual chatter. WACHTEL, FREDA 1704 Grand Avenue P. T. Ollice Squad, Sec. of Bank Columbia Extension The girl with the go'geous eyes. and a lien on N. Y. 'U. - ' WAGNER, JOSEPH 1263 Boynton Avenue Gym Capts Club Union of West Virgina Gym capts or captains? WAHRSINGER, I-IERMAN 1943 Clinton Avenue Patrol, Assembly, Library Squads Small and. cute but won't stop talking to Ackerman, WALLEN, RITA 1816 Davidson Avenue Attendance Squad, Leaders' Club Cornell She knows Mr. Zieph but we doubt whether he knows her. WALTZER, ABE 1132 Ward Avenue Patrol, Traflic Squads, Soccer Team N. Y. U. Waltzer waltzes all over the soccer Held. WASSERBERL, PHILIP 320 East 180th Street He 'ought to -run for the best look- ing boy in the Senior Class, but he is so bashful! 1 I WEBER, C-ERTRUDE A 4263 Byrton Avenue ' German Club A steady patrol of Mr. Heubenerf' WECHSLER, MAX 118 East 111th Street Biology Club, Clerical work N. Y. U. I He'll argue till you ask' him to prove one of his statements. WEINER, ABRAHAM 975 East 178th Street Junior Arista C. C. N. Y. A young scholar. Senior Class-One hundred seventeen Senior Class-One hundred eighteen 'Ov I WEINER, JEANETTE Q 1375 Bronx River Avenue Hunter College Jeanette I dream. WEINER, MAX 1380 Washington Avenue Captain of Lunchroom Squad, Art Service League Savage Institute A Oh! Just an artist. WEINSTEIN, BEATRICE 1893 Vyse Avenue Tennis Club, Lunchroom Squad, Glee Club N. Y, U. WEINSTEIN, MORRIS 1369 Intervale Avenue Fordham A'Weinstein-Fordham, what a combination. WEINTROUB, BERTHA 1265 Elder Avenue Lunchroom Register Art School UA good head for money. Weiss, ALICE 1248 Washington Avenue Tennis Clu b, Illustration Club, Lunchroom Squad Essays of ten pages, her specialty WEISS, MILTON 2023 Washington Avenue Traffic, Lunchroom, Patrol Squads N. Y. U. 'J ,, EISBROT, ESTHER 51,9974 Southern Boulevard ,Io C. N. Y. 1, Q. . , PP, ' I. If . WEISSBERG, DANIEL 1895 University Avenue Service League, General Office, Pool Squad C. C. N. Y. A barrel of fun. WEISSLER, LOUIS 720 Cauldwell Avenue A N. Y. U. Meet you down the square. WEISSMAN, MORRIS 1403 White Plains Road General Office, Latin Oflice. C. C. N. Y. WENOROW, ABE 838 Kelly Street C. C. N. Y, Evening WENGLINSKY, MORRIS 1412 Charlotte Street WILSON, SAM A I - 4015 Dickinson Avenue Traflic Squad, Patrol Squad C. C, N. Y. So I says to him, I says . , . VVIND, OSCAR 1226 Boynton Avenue Traffic, Lunchroorn, Patrol Squads C. C. N.-Y. 'AA breezy boy. - VVISHINSKY, PEARL 775 Jennings Street ' Columbia V ff V Senior Class-Ones hundred nineteen S. Senior Class-One hundred twenty WOIEN, DAVID 1255 Brook Avenue Shop Club C. C. N. Y. If he can't invent it, it can't be invented. WOLF, BEATRICE 680 Beck Street . V Glee Club, Class Night Com. N. Y. U. A lamb in wolf's clothing. WOLF, ETHEL 1812 Golden Avenue Girls' Baseball Team, Swimming Club Hunter College Not such a lamb. WOLK, ALFRED 1520 Crotona Parkway East Chemistry Lab. Squad, Pres. of Chem. Club C. C. N. Y. WOLKIND, HAROLD 437 Morrison Parkway Avenue Soccer Team, Gym Captain Columbia 'ZA man the girls are after. WULFE, JACK 1305 Seneca Avenue G. O. Store, Late, Dean Squads C. C. N. Y. Good for-everything. YACER, BELLE 927 Avenue St. John Junior Arista, Baseball Club, Basketball Club Hunter College A bundle of nerves. YANOFSKY, HENRY 294 Cypress Avenue Service League, Math. Aid, English Book Room N. Y. U. YOUDELMAN, WM. 1024 Bryant Avenue Football Team, Biology Lab. Squad Fordham ZIMRING, HERMAN A 906 East l73rd Street C. C. N. Y. ZIPORIN, PIENRIETTA 850 East 167th Street Orchestra, Glee Club C. C. N. Y. A good ear for music. ZOLOTOR, SAMUEL 935 Kelly Street Patrol Squad C. C. N. Y. Wants to be Police Commissioner ZUCKER, DORA l1l8 Simpson Street Secretany Senior Class, Secretary Service League, Arista C. C. N, Y. We'll ever boost you to the sky and everyone knows why. ZUCKER, VICTOR ' 2744 .Wallace Avenue Deans' Odice Squad Sa , whaddya mean talkin' back Y to de Squad. ZUCKERMAN, EDWARD 1406 Merriam Avenue Auditorium, Lunchroom Squads C. C. N. Y. Last, but not least. ,Senior Class--One hundred twenty-one COHEN, JAY 2439 Tiebout Avenue N. Y. U. 'lAnother peacock. DILLEMUTI-I, WILLIAM 425 East 157th Street A long drink Of water. F EINOOLD, GEORGE 137 West Tremont Avenue Orchestra, Oracle A Gold Find. F ELLS, RUTH A 18 Minerva Place French Club Hunter College Ruth Fells the fellows where ever she gOes. CLICK, JULIUS 827 Tinton Avenue C. C. N. Y. Come out of the fog, Julius. KLEIMAN, MOsEs 643 Southern Boulevard Lunchroom, Patrol Squads The big butter and egg man. fl O'BRIEN, RICHARD 64 West l92nd Street Doctrine N. Y. U. lt seems there was once an Irish- man. PI-IILLIPs, ROSALYN 2435 Creston Avenue Record Room, Junior Dramatic Club, Lunchroom Squad Teachers' Training A young actress. PUTZER, WM. 2614 Gillespie Basketball, Baseball Fordham Never lose that 'er' Bill. ROTI-I, WM. L. 1 l11Washington Avenue German Glee Club, Orchestra, Fencing Team N. Y. U. He 'Foils' them all. ROSENBERG, ALEXANDER ROSENFELD, AARON 974 East 179th Street Fordham He Rosenfeldownf' SPRECI-IER, MORRIS 1321 Morrison Avenue C. C. N. Y. Tall, light and handsome.' SOHEIER. AARON 1329 Boynton Avenue Lunchroom, Traffic Squads C. C. N. Y. He talks to himself. No O will listen. SCHMIDT, GERTRUDE 1812 Tomlinson Avenue ne else All right, dOn't get excited, SCHMULBACH, HARRY 1346 Lyman Place He once recited a poem. TARTER, WILLIAM 760 East 158th Street C. C. N. Y. Silence is golden and Tarter is 18 karat. TRACHTENBERG, MARY 201 Brook Avenue St n 7 , Bookkeeping I, E Aid f 'AMQISWMQPSVCIV tio-r1ff'ra.r:y7',j',, 1 L, How doesfyour Eco go? TUTSHEN, MORRIS ' 811 East 178th Street Brooklyn Law School Gentlemen Of the jury WAGMAN, DAVID 1472 Wilkins Avenue An affable and courteous man. WEISS, MAX 148 East 121st Street Track Team Savage Institute Can he run. ZIEGLER, EMANUEL 2105 Ryer Avenue Gym Squad, P. T. Oiiice gentle- 724 Fox Street N. Y. U. Bank Cashier, Patrol Squad Or- No mail today, Mrs. Scanlon - chestra. C. C. N. Y. Mr. Moneypennyf' Senior Class-One hundred twenty-two JAMES tM6NROE HIGH SCHQOL Qqapreniaiiunz- -E-sif:3te+ In the preperation of this terrn's Senior Year Book, the editors encountered innumerable obstacles that could not have been surmounted but for the ready assistance of several kind individuals. It is with a sense of sincere gratitude that we here acknowledge the ejiorts of these persons in our behalf, Q ' They are: MR. JACOB GRAHAM MR. ALAN BRILL Miss GWENDOLYN MAPLESDEN MRS. MARY G. ASCHER MR. CHARLES L. WILLARD i.Se1iio,r Class+fOne ,hundred twenty-three THE SENIOR BOOK Arknnmlehgement The Senior Book Staff is very grateful to the advertisers who have helped make this book a possibility. Senior Class-One hundred twenty-four 1S'+1' wb Wg 'SI MM f Was W M144 fm WMQQ 1 A' N i .Q -S.,-'Nl If X. , .,:.- . 'i tr ...af L ,X .....,, 1- g .ab ' .l . EW I ' 45 at 4 R, tl M, . I I1 Z H Y ' ' SE- E, W- 2 f 4 ff X ? 6 Y 'WF . x-:- . 5 N ' .f vi Q . X I -gig-E? 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Please send me free informa- ' tion concerning the course I have checked below: III Secretarial lil Stenographic Cl Business Training Cl Accounting E Advertising Cl Salesmanship Q Day School Q Night School 5 Name Q Address 5 1 E. LIEBER PORdham 1933 SCHOOL sl LUB SUPPLY BUREAU 900 EAST 179th STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. . .- -.....Q, -.- Class Pins -0- Fraternity Pins -0- Medals Pennants -0- Banners Monroe Graduation Pins are made by us Discount to Students Compliments of- THE CLAREMONT NATIONAL BANK BOSTON ROAD at 174th Street New York City The Fastest Growing Bank in the Bronx PHILIP PEARLMAN WILLIAM c. 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