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Wa if LoU SMERAICS friends insist he has no vices, except maybe he's a paddle tennis fiend, he won the college championship at it. Lou is pretty active in intramural sports generally, tears off an inning or two with his brother Dead Enders, and fools around the biology and chem labs for days on end. A Boy Scout for years, LARRY SMIRLOCK is always prepared. Maybe that's how he got to be a QC Scholar. A boon to li- brary circulation, Larry is generally seen carrying a bulging brief-case. He hopes to enter the diplomatic service, but right now divides his time between A.L.K. and the Student Council. HARRY SMITH is not content with studying chemistry all by himself, he wants to tell the world about it, the world being any high school class he can get in front of. Harry participates in the complex activities of the Radio Club, takes pictures for Silhouette, and was twice vice-president of Delta Gamma Ep- silon. JOHANNA SINIITH, a small brunette in a big way, was often seen behind the library desk during her early semesters. She is crazy about dancing, dogs, and crossword puzzles. Jo is one of the Delta Chi tribe, a Newman Club member, and a ma- jor in English.
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J Chemistry major JULIUS SIELSKI is well known on campus as an organizer of the basketball squad and for the happy-go- lucky disposition that goes well with his nickname, Chub!,' His brothers in Alpha Sigma Epsilon claim his personality exhibits a delicate balance between complete relaxation and intense activity. Neatest trick of the week stuff. Dynamo DAVE SINOWVITZ, who electrified the campus for years as editor-in-chief of the Crown, class oflicer and Student Coun- cil member on the Reform ticket. Made the Honors Seminar as an Economics major, but newspapers are his real Held, if only because as publicity man for the college he's able to bully the faculty like nobody else. Conscientious, industrious, eager to please, lXlORTY SLEVEN is the answer to a college instructor's dream. He belongs to the History and Economics Clubs, and has also taken an ambitious part in intramural sports. He hopes to get a Civil Service job. A Queens College aesthete, REGINA SLUDOCK is happiest when singing in the chorus, seeing a ballet, or hearing an opera. She is mad for Strauss waltzes, and wants to become a librarian. . . . lllogical, but true. Anyhow, Strauss to the contrary not- withstanding, Regina has the conscientiousness, preciseness, and eiliciency of which librarians are made.
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U eg W When the other biology students come staggering out of four hour labs looking like the Wrath of God, lN1ARTHA SOHIWER is her impeccably neat, unruflled self. Which is pretty fortunate for Martha, who wants to be a lab technician after graduation. And she's evidently got her heart in it because spare times she takes a busman's holiday with the Biology Club. Vice-president of Sigma Psi, member of Silhouette staff, and earnest scientist lxlARGE SPIER is a good worker. But a keen sense of humor and a lot of energy make her Want to play too. She hostels, hikes and rides for pleasure, but, definitely not a muscle gal, also dances. All of which is good material in a nursing aspirant. HELEN STARKENSTEIN is all set to consign herself to life in a sand pile with the little bead stringers of Kindergarten variety. She volunteers the information that her eyes are green, her personality black. But nobody believes it for a minute. We volunteer the information that she's death on dialect stories, a Theta Nu sister, and gay, gay fun. Physics major IRVING STEIN does far more than Work a mean slide-rule. Despite his Newtonian tendencies he is quite an intellectual cosmopolite with his philosophical interests, his Fritz-Marxian stride, his admiration for Walt Whitman, going so far in the latter as to tear off a few deathless verses himself now and again, which Lens-Horizons has been delighted to publish. as-sf -AB 'E
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