New York University School of Education - Education Violet Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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New York University School of Education - Education Violet Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 108 of 255
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Murray Waller Goldenberg BORN leader is rare. The junior Class of the School of Education is fortunate to have such a man for its president. He is Murray Walter Goldenberg. He hails from New Utrecht High, where he left a long record of activities. He has wisely continued this program at college. Some of his activities are: N. Y. U. Varsity Boxing and Soccer Teams, coach of the Physical Education Boxing Club, Editor-in-Chief of the Education Violet, and President of the Violet Scroll. In athletics he has been active in football, basketball, track, and baseball. Athletics, however, are not his sole interest. In fact, he may be classed as one of those versatile individuals who balance their daily program with a variety of wholesome pursuits. Science holds a keen fascination for him. At one time he worked as a pharmacist. john Dewey is his favorite author, the study of philosophy, the occupation of his leisure hours. With his time so closely limited, Mr. Goldenberg finds ample opportunity to romp with the bevy of youngsters who are happy to call him uncle. He is a Brooklynite, a lover of home and children. We are not crystal gazers, but we can predict that the Education juniors, with so able a leader, will climb to hitherto unartained achievement. 108

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Junior Class President ...,................ .......,,...A.......................................... M URRAY W. GOLDENBERG Vice-President ........................... ..................,...................... A NN RUPP Secrelary and Treasurer '.........,,.. ...................... M IRIAM PEARLMAN Faculty Advisor ...................................,...........................,...................,... DR. CHARLES E. PIEPER HE junior Class is open to all students of junior standing in the various departments of the School of Education. The club aims to promote friendship among the class- mates and to bring the students in the departments of the school in contact with each other socially. Plans are made for holding meetings every other Wednesday, alternating with socials. For the first time in the history of the School of Education a junior Prom was given this year. Those in charge of the Prom were: William Dyckes, chairmang assist- ing him are Sarah Kapalov, Biagina Migliore, Miriam Pearlman, Vincent Reilly, Irving Reich, Edward Solotar. The junior Class undertook the responsibility of compiling the first Senior Year Book of the School of Education-namely, the Education Violet. judging from the activities of the class, it is agreed upon that the junior Class is the most active of all classes in the School of Education. This makes them sure of their lofty perch on the top rung of next year's ladder. 4 109

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