Pratt Institute - Prattonia Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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We've got a class and what a class, A lot that we've been through, Remember SMA's, in years to come, We've drawn more curves than you! What are we but our daily thoughts? Can we describe four years in words? We've tried... ... Hey Smitty! What do ya say? ... ''Well, boy, see me after election and I'll see what | can do you. Look at that clock—late again—damn those cinders. Why don't they wet that coal down? Better flick this butt... Hmmm, hit the can at twenty feet. My name's on the bulletin board? .. . thanks Joe ... here we go again... another day, another A... Hell the bell!! “Good morning Mr. Carr. —So small and yet so bighnt . ‘Hold that door!—Here!! Ah-ha . . . things are nor- mal . . . Cup'a Joe getting his forty winks . . . ‘Factorial zero is |!'' Hmph. There goes Dov off to the library .. . Turn that crank man, turn that crank! . .. ''Say Ed would you sort'a give us a brief review of what we covered last time?’ . . . huh, twenty after already . . . ——-Maybe | shouldn't take the time of the class .. . what | mean is — on the other hand I'll see you later.’ O.K. Fred. —'Let's grab a smoke! .. . get the third problem?’ Sure . . . d(x) dx is uh . . . wal’ use Heavisides operation.” Appendix?’ You've got thirty-two teeth. Would you like to try for none?” Mr. Hamilton. Bongo, Bongo . . . It's coffee time . . Can you make that Jersey inspection trip?” .. . Yes— yes, | feel it's worth looking into! . . . listen to that ap- plause. Chow timel!! . . . Bridge? . . . Sandy's got the table Hey Barton—the Venice?’ Naw, I'm sick of that stuff.’ . . . Got the prep?’ ‘Forget it! Let's hop down to the snack bar!’ ——new look . . . old look .women...ahhh... . juice lab? . . . radio? . . . measurements? .. . Who's got carbon?? . . . Anybody seen Runge? .. . get hot boy ... you're not doing the job . . . gotta see those wheels . . . Say Mike! Got an A. C. fuse?” .. . Up that bias a little . . . there it is! Looks good! Meet ya in the library.” . . . ''Right! Have to drop something in the locker room. . . . ''Good-night Smitty!” O.K. boy. Watch out for those horse-cars on DeKalb Avenue. Anthony DeChiara Robert Deichert William DeMange Arthur Dobrofsky Eugene Eberle Eugene Frisch Joseph Grecco Henry Grussinger John Hollwedel Nicolai Buchaca Frank Cilyo A. E. Buchwald Charles Cornell Harold Callan Mattia De Angelo Albert Albro Robert Barton Frederick Brutt George Abjanich Dov Abramovich Harry Albinger

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Yes, those were the days. There was the time Dick Keirber had a sales special—a few things he had brought back from the Philippines. Two how- itzers, six P.T. boats, and a Geisha Girl! Sycamore'’ Schwab — while everyone else drooled at the girls—would study the structure of the huckleberry twig. A review of the class wouldn't be complete with- out mentioning our boy, George Van Hare. Who could forget our famous class battle cry, ‘'l got the homework right, George, but let me see how you did the last one!''? Our days were always brightened by comedian Ed Van Steenbergen whose last words were, ''What course is this and why?'' Not everybody was happy, however. There was Bob Allen, who was so bitter he wouldn't even answer to his name when attendance was taken. Leon Cherbow and Murray Kabinoff were happy ones though, when they happened to pass a quiz or weren't on Mr. Shaffer's ''| hate you—let’s see you pass now'' parade. How about John ''Shotgun’ Morrow? | wouldn't say he liked to hunt but that collection of instructor's heads was very impressive. Pops'' Hall, however, was different. We was sane. Only why did he want his son to do his math home- work? Probably because it was child's play. An- other member was Ernie Steinmann. His only trouble was leaving school on time so he could make that basketball game. And so as graduation approaches, our little raft made of broken slide-rules moves away from the shore and we see Pratt Institute slowly sinking in the west. Forrest Baulieu Romano Ciuliano R. Bierbower Leon Cherbow Murray Kabinoff Richard Keiber Robert Rambeau Robert Sonntag George Van Hare Melvin Klingher Raymond Schwab Ernest Steinmann Edward Van Steenberger John Morrow Leonard Smith Phyllis Turcott Sanford Zimmerman



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