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....'l.-1. li V-,A NATHAN GINSBDRG 7714 13th Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. New Utrecht High School, 1920 Columbia University Nat Ginsberg is a pleasant rlzappee, Always optimistir, happy. He's chewing gum at this -very minute, lffhen he opens his mouth, I know what's in it. ToRIAs GINSBIERG 1023 Kelly Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Stuyvesant High School, 1920 Fordham University lfffitlz digits adept and hair forlorn, An artist to the manner horn. FRANCIS J. GRANIERI 17-1 Fourth Street, L. l. Fordham University The only thing about him thafs fl pity ls that he lizfes in Long Island City. RICHARD GRIMES 90-1 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1920 Columbia University A devilish fellow is Dirk Grimes, Finds out girls' addresses and then writes them lines. MAX GROI.NICH 203 VVilson Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School Columbia University ll-Tax Grolnirh steers our ship of state. Our mighty fhief is he. Ofttimes his ehrorts heefw us straight lVhen on Il troubled sea. ALEXANDER GROSS 14 Grafton Street Brooklyn, N. Y. h Boys' High,School, 1918 B. S. College of City of N. Y., 1922 Among AI Grossfs Chiefest 'woes Is how to show all that he knows. I agi one limulrm' and srwnty five HAROLD J. HALLIGAN, CIPKA 272 Barrow Street Jersey City, N. J. Dickinson High School, 1918 New York University Harold J. Hrzlligan! tlfan! Hozu he raises Cain. W'omen and hefvo, This is his denr refrain. lVIORRIS HARRIS 341 Chester Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1919 Columbia University Quite long he is, and still more lean. He should add food like an olehne. FELIX E. HOFFAIAN 266 Van Siclen Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1919 Columbia University If to 'women you would be dear, Then Tales from Hoffman you should hear. JOSEPH F. IMPERATRICE 823 East 221st Street, N. Y. C. Evander Childs High School, 1920 Syracuse University He loves to play upon I1 fiddle, But why he does so is a riddlej For when Joey starts to play Etferyone goes right away. IRWIN lSRAEL 589 Bristol Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1920 Columbia University Irwin is a famous athlete, He says he mn play basketball,- He 'wanted gym suits for his team. Can such humor pall?
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MORTIMER A. LASKY 99 Church Avenue - Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1921 Columbia University lllort Lasky is our secretary. At meetings he is present-nary. And though he is a minute man, From Lofve's hre he runs as Lasky can. JACK H. LEFKOYVITZ 713 East Ninth Street, N. Y. C. Columbia University .lark is a genial kindly soul- No one can wish hinz ill. lnelined to worry a little, But, ods-hsh, that anyone will. MORTIMIER LEFKOXVITZ, EAM 18-15 Park Place Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1919 B.S., College of City of New York, 1922 lllorty, lllorty, don't be naughty. You Illllffllif do such things. lflflzen a friend is falling down the stairs You Slmlllfllljf lend him wings. NIAX LERNER 72 Varet Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1920 Columbia University llluttle Lerner is a scholar lffho with any can compare. ' But to watch him play pinozrhle Pfill drive you to despair. CHARLES D. LEVEIN 315 Throop Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1920 B. S., College of City of New York, 1922 A winsonze larl is Charles Lewin, His rosy cheeks have a silken sheen And, Lordy, how he knows his staff He's a brainy rogue hut full of bluff. Page one hundred and seventy-seven ,yn-1 , A ,, ,., . . Q5E3Wc3533lilT2i:f-?li'Qf2I3E3F'ef3f3253YfJ2l4!i3l- ISAAC LEVINE 614 Schenck Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y.. Boys' High School, 1920 Columbia University A sharp young man is l.- Levine His surgery is really fine He'll operate witlzout a quazfer Upon the heart of a cadazier. Lewis LEVINE 33M Ticonic Street Waterville, Maine VVaterville High School, 1917 A.B., Colby College, 1921 Lewis Levine from Wvaterville, llfaine Doeszft want to go back again He says he's in love with New York City But l think it's something twire as pretty. HYAIAN LIEBERMAN 468 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1920 B.S., College of City of New York, 1922 H'1'lI1Illl has such an angelic air I-Ie drifves the ladies to despair. SAMUEL LIEBERMAN 501 W3I'XViCk Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1920 Columbia University fl hearty fellow is old Sam, A dn optimist, doesn't give a-rare For he ran always come across. You'z'e got the goods, Sammy, old hoss. si 1 .1115 fer' T31 iii . . -,A , f i :iii lugiil' ,A ,il l. in ,t . til ny ,ll 51 itil 1151 3.2, 'itll Rl ll? ill, lil, lg. rfl lv l ,gg le ,au l l rl 2 lil M lt lil ,ul ii in llfiil U4 ll if lh 1521 lil ll A v ,1 lil EE .fi-. 'fig r l'?!'x ,121 MLW KQV ,..y1,ff1IL,uV , gil: P 1,1 we ' ir?-fiqep, n l5lCll0WlAN it
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