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,IOSEPH PEDEVILLANO, AGPA, DDM 112 Lexington Avenue Passaic, N. tl. Passaic High School, 1919 Columbia University He l111s a IIIIIIIF 'wlzose euphony Fills one wizh Il sense of liarnzony. Gnisseppi Pedeziillazio Sllfllllill he played fo II tune on the piano. CHESTER A. PIASECKI VVhitehouse, N. J. St. ,lohn's Prep., 1920 St. John's College If's not often you nieef zuilh 11 fellow so fine Chester onee laughed 111' a joke of mine. Momus PoDNos 195 VV:1tkins Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1920 Columbia University lVl1y is he called 'lW111'pl1y'.7 Someone did ash, 'IB?l'HIl.Yf' he's not Irish, Came bark in ll flash. MILTON J. IQADER 1011 Gates Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1919 Columbia University ilffilt Rader 'would delight the people Of the Clllllllbdl Isles. Though he's not IIA' f11ll11s II steeple His plIlI11pI1l'5S 'woiild cause happy smiles. GERSON G. RAPOPORT . 26 Fayette Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1919 Columbia University How I clzurhle as I write eafh perpetra- tion For 11711 out of reafh of l111r1'ling 'vegeta- tion. So rare for nought, 11ll's said in sport, To afford you a IIIOIIIFIIIHS rerreafion. Pant one l11111d1'1'1l and .s1'1'1'11ly-1111111 C1-1AR1,Es H. RATNER 25 Cook Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School. 1920 Columbia University Charlie Ratner is Il model Of strength 11111l nianly heauly, lfhen 1111 ill11s1'ra1'io11 is l'FqlliI'c fl' He neiier shirhs his 1l111y. FREDERICK M. RAUCH ' 2229 Powell Avenue, N. Y. C. Evzmder Childs High School, 1920 Fordham University Freddy is heady, Parts his hair in Ihe zniddle. Dorff get him exrited He'll he on a griddle. SAMUEL RIFKIN, fDBK 89 Grafton Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School. 1918 B.S.. College of City of New York, 1922 ln !1llI1f0lII-1' he's 1111 auriele He knows his bones and bones Illld bones. But he's not selhsh with his h11ou1ledge, He spreads it in 1le1'isif11e tones NA'FIi.ANII2L S. RIMZNIERMAN 162 Chester Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1920 Columbia University Rl7I17lIFI'fII!lII is Il rising star At the rate he is going 11811150071 own hi.: rar. JOSEPH Rizzo LfDM 152 Knickerbocker Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. St. .lohnls Prep., 1919 St. John's College He's quite II rorzsrientious boy Plfho likes to work 'witlzout annoy. 111 Chem. Lab. l1e's Il 'very glutton .4 hard experiment is lzis mutton
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L ?l A af? 15 if A Lira. c P' 35-5: lx ' 1 1 T i 1 Louis LosTFoc.EL 'I 1 105 Varet Street l' i Brooklyn, N. Y. X ' Boys' High School, 1920 ' l Columbia University 1' 1 Louis Lostfogel is a lad is 1 Of whom I can say nothing bad. 1 ii He strives sincerely for perfection. But sometimes goes in the 'wrong direc- ii tion. 'H NVILLIAA1 J. M.AHAR, Kll' ll 1 2 Lyon Place 4 1fVhite Plains, N, Y. i. , White Plains High School, 1918 A.B., Columbia University, 1922 Hi Bill lllahar extends quite far ln every one direction. Ei Lucky it is for Keu1pie F1 That there is no-fourth dimension HENRY J. MARGOTTA, LflJlV1 l 169 Union Avenue 1 'N New Rochelle, N. Y. yi 1 New Rochelle High School, 1919 , V , Columbia University Isn't it peculiar my That a doctor should be ill? It really is an awful thing. , N He can't send in his bill. ANTONY V. MAZZARA, AKK 633 Union Street .A 1 ' 1 Brooklyn, N. Y. ' , University of Pennsylvania N Outside he may be 'very nice. H His mamma must be quite content. ln school he has one great big 'vice lx N For he is our 'vice-lhresident, 1 .Al PAUL J. MCNAMARA, Kll' my 71 Sherman Street Brooklyn, N. Y. St. Francis Prep., 1918 B.A., Villanova College, 1922 4 Though he is a football la er ff3ffI,l.i:1i,?A P. ,y Y 1'g,lf SH'1- ' He finds, as we do, that its tough ,gf To buck our line of subjects. 5, ,gif , They're such backbreaking stuff. ?fQfi1.1,-a ,Qs-Qkvf igiiciioisinu 11,13 i , 1223 t 1 cw. 1 nffiif 1- if lil ll -5i33f'iErg,. is ft' i EV P 'v i-Ir,1': .-ft, 1414. F' - L-f A 3- - EINIANUEL lV1ENDEI.SON S61-1 Eighty-fifth Street Woodhaveii Townsend Harris Hall, 1919 B.S., College of City of New York, 1922 A quiet chap is tllanny kfith cheeks just like a girl's. Hell be a perfect picture If he only grew some curls. PIYBIAN MILLRIAN, CDLK 1242 Washington Avenue, N. Y. C. Morris High School, 1920 Fordham University lllilly. lllilly, don't be silly You better go home, by I-leek! Stay out ofthe room, return not too soon For a boil is a pain in tlze neck. MAX B. NATH.ANSON 83 East 111th Street, N. Y. C. High School of Commerce, 1919 B.S., College of City of New York, 1922 ' lVe asked him what the B meant. Said he, That B means busy. klfhieh means it's l1fIll.X'J5 Busy Bee llfhere eating makes you dizzy. Nets A. NELSON -100 Rugby Road Brooklyn, N. Y. Fitchburg High School, 1910 B.S., VV0rcester Polytechnic lnsti- tute, 191-1- Nelson is quite ubiquitous is you must all agree. For, tho, ,hrst of all, he's one of us, Still, he's of the faculty. Louis R. PANIGROSSO, AlD1VI 1432 Tenth Street Brooklyn, N. Y. La Salle Academy, 1919 Manhattan College Louis has such a confident air That 1,171 quite sure he will get there.' Page one l1nna'rcd and scifenty-eiglzl
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'i 'IW inf 1 , I , , I 1 lil il -1 I l ' i l iw 1 iii ll I ' l lil ll l 1 it lil 51 -I eff ull , E. L-L oi'-Lgiigkil H,e'.9H0N1enli L i .- -1 .j,l, fl. 1, Ls, -U A 111212112-'ar-'sms'-:-.,.,, ,LL H ELEN J. RooERs WaI'ds Island, E. 116th St., N.Y.C. Packer Institute B.S., Barnard College l'I7hy do they .llffiss me? siglzs our Helen, It makes dear Hllbbj' jealous quite Because you see he ll-Irs. me, Pfflzich is no one else's right. DO1X'IINICK L. ROMANO 230 Mott Street, N. Y. C. La Salle Academy, 1918 A.B., Manhattan College, 1922 Roman in name, Roman in nose, These tell his history fwherefver he goes. lVIITCHELL J. RUBINOWICH 14 150th Street Jamaica, Long lsland Jamaica High School, 1919 Columbia University The Profs fall him Ruhinowitch The fellows' name for him is lllit4'li, His mamma falls lzim Sunni dear J fl And sweet young things fall him H07lFy dear. WILLIAM SCHICK 54 lVIoore Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School. 1920 Columbia University ' HHlIflX07I1F kfillie Srlzirk Uforft yield Herpicide a triek. He isn't 'very thick Yet he has a head like a hayrirk SABTUEL J. SCHNEIERSON 2900 Eighth Avenue, N. Y. C. Townsend Harris Hall, 1920 Columbia University Sam, Sam, knows Cunningham Inside outward and ill y Lan' He found the ghost of an error in that hook And he even tried to report the spook. BENJAMIN H. SCHOOLNICK 1001 Belmont Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1920 Columbia University Ben Sehoolnirik has a head for figures -But he romplains tlIey're all gold diggers. Give him a girl and give him a car And Benjamin will go shockingly far. BERNARD M. SCHOLDER, OIIA 616 West 137th Street, N. Y. C. Townsend Harris Hall, 1919 B.S., College of City of New York, 1922 U pwhere the eadafziers molder, There you'lI find olrl Bernie Scholrler They says he's rhanging day by day. He's growing wise as he grows older. HENRY E. SHANNON, AKK 23-l Rodney Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Lexington High School, 1918 B.S., Transylvania. University, 1922 Shannon comes from Kentueky hffhere the girls are Fhllflllillg, he says. llflethinks some Brooklyn Beauty Wfill rapture him one of these days. PHILIP SHAPIRO 149 Forsythe Street. N. Y. C. Stuyvesant High School, 1920 Columbia University Roses are real, Violets are blue, Lend me a dollar, Perhaps I'lI give it bark to you. DAVID J. SIBENER 445 Rockaway Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Boys' High School, 1920 Columbia University Dave Sihener is a 'very young man Who brings home brew along in a ran But lest you think that Da'uy's naughty His tipple's nought but good hot coffee. Page one hundred and eighty
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