Seth Low Junior High School - Spectator Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1935

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THE BASKETBALL TEAM The second game against a suppos- edly poor Shallow five proved to be the most exciting game of the season. At the end of the hrst half, Seth Low enjoyed a lead of 17 points to 9, and it seemed as though the Seth Low quin- tet was headed for an easy Victory. However during the intermission some- thing happened to the Shallow team, for they literally swept the Seth Low team OH their feet with a remarkable rally. So remarkable was their spurt GYM! GYM! Scores of girls out on the floor, Thafs what I saw when I opened the door. A11 looking so trim in their suits of green, Such a hne sight, I had never seen. Some darting here, some darting there, Like hoptoads bobbing up everywhere. Climbing, jumping, catching fast balls. Some doing stunts, and ending in sprawls. All too soon came the sound of the gong, A momentIs silence and off seampered the throng. Before very long they were on their way, cIGym,, was over for another day. Anita Leder, R02 Page Sixty that with tirrie left for one play the score read ,Seth 'Low 24,, Shallow 24. As the whistle was about to be blown a foul was calledaon Seth Low and Shneider Walked to the foul line to Inakethe deciding shot. The ball left his hands and hit the backboard. It rolled twice around the rim of the bas- ket in what seemed an eternity of min- utes, then as the whistle blew conclud- ing the game, it dropped to the .ground. The game thus ended in a tie and was replayed at a later date. In its third conflict Seth Low tasted its first defeat of the season. A fine Pershing quintet overcome a 10-6 lead which Seth Low held at the half and in a close, thrilling battle defeated the green and gray by the score of 13-12. BOX SCORE Seth Low G F Pershing G F P' Buznitz, rf 0 Wiener, 1f Valantino Weber, rf 1 Knuster, 1f Stavitsky, c Borden, C 2 O Goldberg 0 2 Bernstein, rg Lichtmacher Adelman,rg Hecht, 1g Taylor, lg 1 0 2 MONK: moments! H Totals 6 1 13 Ira ProgoH, R D I Totals TH E RELAY TEAM THE SPECTATOR

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SPQRT REVIEW GP 934 SPORTS TALK CLU B The Seth Low Basketball team com- pleted probably its most thrilling sea- son with fair success. The division in which Seth Low participates is com- posed of five teams and so close was the battle for supremacy, that at the conclusion of the season, Seth Low, Pershing, and Montauk were tied for the premier honors, necessitating a play-off. The Seth Low five defeated Pershing in these games but lost the championship to Montauk. Seth Low opened its season with a victory over the team that was later to win the championship from it. Mon- tauk was an overwhelmnig favorite but was upset by the score of 12-1 1. The green and grey team was trailing at the half but defeated the red and white quintet with a spurt in the closing minutes of play. Box SCORE Seth Low G F Montauk G F Traeger, rf O Russo 1 Greenholz, 1f 0 P Squandura, rf 0 0 0 0 Hecht 0 0 5161313, If 0 1 Wiener 0 0 Buznitz, c 1 1 StOloff, c O Stavitsky 1 0 Rabinowitz, rg O Bernstein, rg 1 4: Kob 0 Liehtmacher 1g 0 O 0 0 3612 Valantino Brooks, 1g 1 Totals Totals 2 THE SPECTATOR Baseball The baseball team did not, in the fall, make a very impressive showing. It was defeated by every team on its schedule. The reason must have either been the lack of material or the other teams are stronger. Track The track team had a very good season by winning the Brooklyn cham- pionship and by coming out fourth in the City meet. Handball The handball team made out much better than the baseball team. They have won every game against Boody and Shallow. Basketball The basketball team had a fair sea- son compared to last year. This years team has a record of a win and a tie over Shallow, an overwhelming victory over Boody, a loss and a win with Montauk and a win and loss with Pershing. Swimming Last years swimming team was much better than this years. This year's team had an overwhelming vic- tory over Montauk but a loss to Lew Wallace. Aaron Beckerman, 9A4 THE TRACK TEAM Page Fifty-nine



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?E??W6h?g team To have onets name placed on the Honor Roll is a mark of distinction. It means that the students so honored are outstanding in three cardinal virtues: Character, Service, and Scholarship. It should be borne in mind that while other students whose names are not listed may be of upright character, good in scholarship, and of service to Seth Law, the students listed, excel in these traits. They are to be congratulated. RDI Ronald Emma Gerald Lieberman Herbert Posin Irving Rubel RD2 Douglas Lloyd Gruber Michael Nicoletti Eugene Boyo Paul Diamond Norma Faigelman Edith Gottschalk Lillian Rabiner Thelma Scheinwald Doris Lubowitz Marion Rosenthal Muriel Hamburger Ruth Berger Lillian Denenberg RD4 Arnold Feingold Bertram Mangel 9Bl Alfred D,Alessandro Jerome Fuss Julius Goldman 932 Leonard Siskind 'Zaharia Geneas David Lupion 933 Irving Gelfond a 934 Milton Waldbaum Lillian. Levy 9B5 Ray Gavenda Claire Shemerinsky Paulines Kaplan Sylvia Feibish Alice Forbes Nancy Glorioso 9B7 Anne Carlino Dora Kercheff 9B9 Philip Spector Sarah Rubin RCI Louise Landman Doris Senk Shirley Fiering Sylvia Finkelstein Leonard Elsky Selma Kashuk Evelyn Beneneti Stanley F eingold Esther Zacharia Maurice Douck Geraldine Kushel Robert Chernoff Sydney Feiner Leonore Yatkowsky R02 Sylvia Zweckenbaum Shirley Cohn Estelle Adelson Marian Miller Jessica Greenberg Anello Nappo Seymour Mandelkorn Irving Nacht Robert Witkin Benjamin Nadel R03 Pamella Blencove Doris Rosenfleld Edith Susel Lydia ZolotoroFf Eugene Carlin Keneth Rousin Mortimor Rosoff RC4 Abner Berkwitz Sheldon Rotkin RC5 Anna Kanner Milton Siegel , 9Al Joseph Feivish Herman Pascarella Daniel Finkenstein Walter Schwartz Emma Sharlov 9A2 Walter Pedersen 9A3 a Isabelle Ward 9A4 Melvin Feferberg George Reifman Milton Ritter Felix Siegman 9A6 Lillian Novin Evelyn Lazar Bertha Lefkowitz Phyllis Stegman THE SPECTATOR 9A7 Munzio Sanfilippg . Robert Rheinholdt Louis Nemec Menahem Cohen 9A8 Natalina Salvatore Marie Cucco Ralph Yannone RBI Audrey Bogley Phyllis Sanison Joel Greenberg Abraham Steinberg Melvin Silverman RB2 Shirley Kimmelman Shirley Tobias Florence Bacon Elaine Blumfield Shirley Fried Muriel Klein Elaine Krosney Lenora Leftoff Rita Lohman Ray Schnitzer Vivian Suchardt Lillian Swerdlon Frances Putterman Mary Helman Rose David Herbert Ginsburg Bertram Reinhold RB3 Leonora Weiss Laura Dunn Eleanor Feinstein Dorothy Kraines Selma Bernholtz RB4 Evelyn Blaskon Lillian Friedlander Anna Ingster Esther Labinger Evelyn Lipinsky Jeanne Pasternack RB6 Edward Siegel Milton Segberman Charlotte Brown Gertrude Filreis Gloria Gordon JElizabeth Leiser Natalie Smith r J; 88' Isaac Nuser; Morton Rosenberg Jane Zamachnick 882 Jeanette Dennis Helena Rosen Pearl Preiss Iris Nieremberg Birdie Kupfer Beatrice Frankel 883 Solomon Aarons Norman Greenberg 884 Harry Franco Octaaf Hoentjens Irving Hauss Eugene Horowitz Morris Lando Gerald Leach Tuly Reiter Leon Savage Milton Schwartz Dudley Siegal Seymour Schweky Morris Wasserman Abe Wedell 8B5 Jerry Bell Joseph Freihling Max Miserie Stanley Sherman Seymour Vogil Seymour Walker Jack Weiser Estelle Abramowitz Marcelle Jacoben Jean Rabinow Pauline Siegal Pearl Tropper 8B6 Esther Podolsky Vincenza Curatolo Rose La Cascio 8B7 Ethel Swirson Mildred Peretz 888 Sarah Cohen SBIO Samuel Block Alfred Cohen Frank Comic Page Fifty-nine

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