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in , 7257 Born and raised in Brooklyn, Miss Florence Mcrrans was a student at Erasmus Hall High School. She then continued her education at Brooklyn College, Oberlin and N.Y.U. Miss Marans' ambition always was to become a teacher. Her ad- vice to the Senior Classeto have fun, but, at the same time, to help maintain world peace. We can thank the depression for giving us Mr Bcxmett Rap paport as a teacher, lt was at that time that he chose teaching as his profession. He was born in Brooklyn, and here re- ceived his high school diploma. Then to further his education he attended C,C.N.Y. Besides teaching he devotes a good deal of time to running a bungalow colony. His greatest pleasure is spending time with his wife and two children. To the Senior Class he leaves this message, Be optimistic in the face of adversity. At all times be courageous and persevering, and graduates. 4, .f things will generally be all right. J Although born in Brooklyn, Mrs. Beatrice Waks attended Morris High in the Bronx. She was a student at Hunter Col- lege, N.Y.U., and C.C.N.Y. Her favorite pastime is square dancing. Students showing a lack of consideration towards others are her pet peeve. Mrs. Waks' advice to the Senior Class is: Bealize that education doesn't end with a high school diploma. Brooklyn College offers many courses in the adult education division that will prove interesting to our 'bi Mrs. Sarah Wczrshaw, formerly from Worcester, Massachu setts, attended one of the oldest high schools in the country. She received her college education at Hunter College. Her hobbies are folk dancing and embroidering. Mrs, Warshaw offers this advice to the Seniors Work hard and be happy By GLADYS WERBELOWITZ
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eadaz eachne Mr. Herbert Chcrimas is a native Brooklynite who did his undergraduate studies at C.C.N.Y. ln his spare time he enjoys , ,V V hiking, skiing, folk dancing, and photography. Mr. Chaimas A , 4 wishes to emphasize that other people have rights and feel- ,k1, Q ings as important as your own, that it is not enough to merely -' know what is right. H r q' Q ? i Sue x..-l.,.-J..-I-B -..f.,sL.. O,x..,...,:- ex. uv - ' -No...,J 3lAG-cb-L.o..gfv-v-Livlb f :Mt X- f - 1 ' o.l f'A.-?.9A'Z' Mr. Harold Dycke can't remember when he chose teaching as his profession-or why. He says that it's long ago. His favorite students are those interested in some form of art: painting, photography, and even music. He was born in New York City and attended Evander Childs High School. His edu- cation was then continued at Juilliard, C.C.N.Y., and Colum- bia. To the Senior Class he bequeaths his best wishes for a harmonious existence. -IL.-M...,.,s-C v Wx X J L at 2 - - ,.' vt' Born in Fulda, Germany, Mr. Herman Iczmpel came to Amer- ica after he graduated from high school. Once here, he at- tended C.C.N.Y. and Columbia, When the time came for him to choose his life's work we were in the midst of a depression, so he turned to a secure profession-teaching. Mr. lampel advises the Senior Class to learn to be polite and modest above all. X Born in Brooklyn, Mrs. Elsie Iohcmson attended Manual , f Training H. S. She then continued her education at Pratt ln- stitute and N.Y.U. Her favorite hobbies are gardening and collecting butterfly pins, which she works at wholeheartedly. The cracking of gum by the students is her pet peeve. To the students of the graduating class she leaves this advice, Be friendly and thoughtful. K l ilgirf f f' . V , 'io 1111 1' X02 .
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Slaves 0 Fate mm' es em e en By STANLEY CORN GOLD They came en masse, arrow-like to the now-slowly Widening frontier: the archaeologists and the anthropologists and the long-named men ot in- tellect. All identical in green-grey coats and polished hair-myopic, pre- occupied eyes peering out behind thick-lensed glasses into the biting air of the loW marshlands, So marched the blunted hammers and cranial calipers and notebooks to record the endless minutiae of discovery. News ot revela- tion spreads fast. Already the bold and toresighted among them had haz- arded to give the unearthed ruins a time-place. Nineteentotwentyhundred, they said. There on the edge ot a vast dark ocean lay a key to the inexplic- able and phantasmal civilization ot the past. There by the sea could be thrown out flashes ot light to a World ot Cimmerian darkness. A clue. A hope . . . To start they broke down the Walls that held the archives. And they were angry to tind what they did: 66The Man Who Came to Dinneri' Successg Coen Pitches No-I-Iitter for Diamondmen. First Tri-School Hop Held at Lincolng G.0. Social Group Holds Square Dance. Relopolsky Breaks Scoring Record with 35 Pointsg City Council Refuses Request to Halt Juvenile Delinquency. Intra-Mural Plans Rejected by Third Term Councilg Lafayette Inaugurates Program for School Athletic Stadium. Ten
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