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- SALUTATORIAN 'Morton Eydenbergs enviable aver- age of 95.l6f,Q justifies his position as second highest in the class, An out- standing all-around student, he has ex- celled particularly in Mathematics and in English. He has continued his excellent work in many of our most important clubs. Since entering school he has been an active member of the band. He par- ticipated in several Buskin tourna- ments and was chairman of the Senior Play ticket committee. He has also been a member of the Honor Society and an ofhcer of both the Camera and Science clubs. ln his senior year Morton came out one of the ten highest in a nationwide current events contest sponsored by Our Times, a weekly newspaper. For this he won a scholarship to Yale, where he will undoubtedly continue !. THIRD HONOR SPEAKER Richard Granger, with an average of 95.097, has given strong competi tion to the other honor speakers. His high school career has been character ized by a willingness to work, and it includes a long list of accomplish ITTCHIS. Dick is a member of the llonoi Society and many other clubs, Treas urer of the Buskins, and has been in several Buskin tournaments. This year he was elected Editor-in-chief of th Lawrencian and as such is mainly re sponsible for anything you may or may not like about it. ln his junior year Dick,' won for Lawrence, in in terscholastic competition, Hrst prize on Long Island in French and Latin. His favorite subjects are History and English, and he has demonstrated a strong flair for journalism which he plans to study at Antioch College in his line scholastic record. the fall. iisrfiasv gmc I gvgs we Q i'f-f-::.Q.-,wi , - Y 'gsm ncwxriss 1.1 ' ' , fthe. R' e - H' -' .. s . Q V' i- er im i X ' s ' fx e'j3Xi ifRf ' M H., I , if . Q M. L ,f f ,H - . is 'li R .. I 1'-,,t,,, 1 ix si his 3 , utlu, . ,wr Mis, j fi ff i.,-- ::, . Y K ' Qlaffxn 1--: 1' Y, 1 , ,J . f 1 . 1 Qs, we-.i -.iam if at 5 5 sriii . L4 we F, ,, j 2 ft M S . f, 1' '-he , , 1 as iz ,. iff A' 'iff' fiflli ' K ts I i , !, 5 ji-gfgjim A X f 57,1 .I I . 'XV H 'gf Divx' sh V .as VV 5 kmmw-'wwbuwvnj MMM, gggilifnmwiww ,, W. , , ...y. :fj , A X 2 'r ff ff saia v 3 , f j K' l Ai - L -2 ii Jin. fi Qgiiozusgiu r ,s f , gf we-e cist r w trrfr' 'rm tl + w, - ,I -W. ...uf e 2-.4 K7 jf .. J .x ls: l l , E E l , it J K W ' K A is f ' I :,,' fx-Qi . 7 i K 5 f 1 5 5 -:jp I K. .xii t . ia i f, fi fe lff rg l 7 l al Xi z ' ff S Z.. 7 i 1 f 5 ,I , 1 Dj 3 ' 5 t I ' i f v - H A 1' 1 i- we 35 if a -A .i flfsif af j wwf in Q .1 '.,.g.-M, , If sw, an V,-1 I . I E mon ATHLIUB H K fx! Best DMSS60 'Bez-1 momma VE 7' is is Kesjei. G, ,L Besgmlloox-Ne Gam. Ysov .Q L. WUTIESV WW l I3 l
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0. CL J f f I rl' Wise Guys .SjQ.,f69Af Granger, Aronstein, and lfydenberg QM 35 lgrlljjlr jj l J X Q, D X'Alc.liDlC'l'ORlAN fggfw xy Wow! Ordinarily if you saw the figures 97.26 you'd think it was a re- port indicating warm weather, but in this case it indicates Martin Aron- stein's average, the highest in the sen- ior class. liver since he first crossed the threshold of Lawrence he has received all l'l's'l on his report card. That he can also add and subtract is evidenced by his Mathematics average of-no fooling-10024 . Dont let the picture fool you: he's really a nice lelloxv and has been ac- tive in extracurricular activities as a member of the llonor Society, Editor of Cross Sectimz, Business Manager of the Lczwremiiavz, and member of many other clubs. ln his junior year he re- ceived the llonor Society cup for his outstanding scholastic record. After graduation Martin plans to attend Harvard Lfniversity. 1, ,R 'guy may claw 'YQ SOCCEUU B ,VME-C ' . .N W I l Q if Wi--X cz. :X A ' ,. ,X 1 ,E X -H. .fi it l li'll?W?-T' .1 fl ll Q I fn' VT l fl ,Milf I a4iii?,szi5Q:ls5 e s fe , A fr f!f,y,,fv,sc' 'A XX' lc Q f V g?'l5'E..fi.-int l 'V 3 I li. ' ' - . he v ,i I .3 5 sissy ,c P' '12 J ,N 'Hr' ' , f l ' A ' f .lf l qg! :X wr ' lx 1 v1 gksxdov W ' I V W f A . f 5, v l 4 . ' i ,, ,HN 1 L' ll I V , 5. :LQ Aki, is . ' ff 4 ATM . 3 A l gp W , ii 1 if . , -, . ,,t,... I l f rm in it it-X li' Ai? I i l fl , 1 ' f 1 l ' H t gr. e , a i , Q 1 v i , , A f . W X . 2 l Q l ll I 'gf . A ggi K Gem. l Q3 rwsi mn--fue -Q' f, QW 5 new ' FDQST Vl.7'U4-KH. mv
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ACCERRIO, LOLYIS After Graduation: Lndecided. ALEX, ANNA Archery 2, 3, 43 Art Club 43 Fashion Show 33 Lawrencian 43 Sewing Club 43 Volley Ball 3. After Graduation: McDowell. ALEX, MILTON Band I, 2: Six Man Football Z, 43 Business Arithmetic Team Z: Ilandball Z, 3. After Graduation: Packard School of Account- ing. ALEXANDER, LEONARD Science Club 23 Math Club Z3 Fencing 23 Six Man Football 23 Intramural Basketball 23 Ten- nis 3, 43 Captain 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Bowling 43 Lawrenciavz 4. After Graduation: Naval Engineering, ALTOMARE, MELINDA Gym Exhibition I, Z3 Fashion Show 2, 3. After Graduation: Business. ANIMERITA, HARRY Bowling 4. After Graduation: Business School. ARNOLD, EDITII' After Graduation: L' ided, I ours Xccerrio iXl1 Milton Alex Idith Nrnold tin 1st i Robert Bacon . IV . , ARONSTEIN, MARTIN YaIedictorian3 Vice-president of Freshman Classg Science Club I, Z, 3, 43 Math Club Z, 3, 43 Forum 2, 33 President 33 l.au're1zcia1z 2, 3, 43 Business Manager 43 I.awre11cia1z Home Room Representative Z3 Swimming Z3 Band 43 Bridge Club 43 Editor-in-Chief Cross Section 33 Chair- man Senior Ring and Pin Committee 43 llonor Society 3, 43 Honor Society Cup 23 Marshal 4: Baird Latin Medal 33 Menial Pabulum Sales- man I3 Senior Play 3, 4. After Graduation: I Iarvard. BACON, ROBERT Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track Team 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Band l3 Head Marshal 4. After Graduation: Princeton. BAILEY, jLNE Hostess Club 33 Gym Exhibition 3, After Graduation: Business. BARONDESS, ,I EROM E Entered '383 Glee Club l, 23 Lawrencian Home Room Representative 23 President of Soph- omore CIass3 Buskins 3, 43 Lawrencian 4, After Graduation: Penn State, BEITLER. SANILEL Entered '40 from DeWitt Clinton High School. After Graduation: Lndecided. Leonard ,Alexander Melinda Altomare II irrv Ammerit june Bailey Jerome Barondess Samuel Beitler I4 I
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