Julia Richman High School - Spotlight Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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alfa velfic FINALE Like a beautiful flower fragrant and white, That withers and dies in a single night. X So was the love twixt you and I When you said goodnight but meant goodbye. K ' , j! f ,-avi, -JpxA INFORMATION PLEASE Why can't I sit and concentrate? I hope you'll ask me for a date. Oh, why these tears, why must I cry? But last of all-why wonder why? ' ALYCE LANDSMAN ADELE LEFKOWITZ J 2 'Si DOUBLE ENTENDRE KR! I lie here wide awake at night fax LX My mind is none too clear. ,, I try to sleep with all my might, R And yet I can't, my dear. ' ...+A It isn't love, it's not the season, ' Rl ....-4- It isn't 'cause my heart you hold, I cannot sleep for just one reason- K! Oh, heaven curse the common cold! ALYCE LANDSMAN

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. , ,W,,....., Wlgw, .ww W cgywlffi Lt POEMS My 'father is puzzled, and mother looks ill, 'Cause daughter's not out with Jerry or Bill. Yes, something is wrong, things aren't just right A ga' When daughter writes poems-on a Saturday night. 7 ALYCE LANDSMAN 5 1, Q gt? . fi. , N ff H My 1' A1 , f sf if W Q df' 46 TO W1-10M IT MAY CONCERN Q 49 A fr My love was over, you heard me say 'gif E 0 . . - X, My heart was finished aching. , My love, I saw you just today, ' 1 Q What is this thing that's breaking? off P 'A Q 7 3 ADELE LEFKOWITZ fl 7 a N ,flag I 4 JM a yin mf X X 1 XE X X 4 ff? I UTOPIA Regents are over and marks have been posted I knew I would pass, it was easy you boasted, In English, Spanish and History as well Your mark was superb, gosh one hundred is swell! All teachers' opinions hold you in esteem Say isn't life wonderful when you can dream? ALYCE LANDSMAN I 0



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lb I e gh Q ' I d. I guess there's one person in th '. orld 'll never understand, and that's my mother. She can't seem to c e ' : there is no reason for my going ested in women, and th l'm neve - 3 arry, she only smiles and goes right on talking abou da'nEQ sc oo . The only way I n e is by telling you about my sis- ter, Cynthia. QB , can I tell y mother at the cause of my decision is her only daught '?j Cyn - always O.K. to me, but her downfall came when she beca e a Senio n high school. The whole thing really started about the thir mon ' - term. As if it d p a ed, Cynthia shopping around for a date for the p as soon a e first report c home. It seems to me, that every n , t she'd sit - . wp- and mak st of all the boys to dancing School. No f tter es I tell her illat I'm not inter- : ,plain she knew well, slight 63 hope o meet , by a process of elimination, which req r :' - n of the entire household, the list was narrowed down to bout fi : fig! yonlng men of prom age. Cyn continued this procedur until well after thq mid-terms. At that point, she got panicky and decide that a decision had o tter be made, before each of the eligihles was snappe -,- - o on A -: - ecting classmate. The Fates had decide g Q lan Carlton w Q elected to the enviable posi- tion of Sis's escort. Some da 'm going to d out what went on at the other end of the wire whe Cynth 1 called Ala to invite him to the prom. I'll never forget Cynthia as she ma e that call! Oh, Mother, suppos he d 't want o go, wailed sophisticated Cynthia. Nonsense, dear, so e o patient ther. All boys love proms. And then, for the umteenth ime me the s ry of her high school prom. Finally, Cynthia got d t brass t s Hello Alan, quavered my sister as the gentleman in v esti ans red e telephone. How are you? How's your mother, and yo r f ' ther, and ur brother, and-. Being a man of action I 1: waited s lts. Little did I realize that, as I sat quietly in my comer, 1' ning to y thia talk about everything but the question at hand, that this as the beg' ning of my period of servitude. Presently, Mother, who is a woman of 3 eat fortitude and will power, pur- posefully began walking to s d her b bling daughter for the fourth time. I2

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