Seward Park High School - Almanac Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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llt SHAM IE Nl kk X Ml, 47 T-M' ' J 5 L :t ,L ' , 'r--I J. ef- SSA-- xfg - lv . .. ' A :AQ S' ' i ' . L 3 Q 1 f X t ' list l To lVlR. l..ll..l..lNG: Students who will laugl'1 at his jolces. To MR. l..llXlCl'l: The lcey to the Senior office. fVVe really clidnyt mind that you movecl in., To MR. l. MANDELL: An aspirin ancl a glass of water. fBecause we've been such a headache., To MISS lVlEKlBEl..: A new typewriter and a more comfortable Senior oiilice to Cliatter in. To MR. MILETSKY: We leave Mr. LILLING. To DR. SCI-ILEIFER: A class where getting answers isn't like pulling teeth. To MRS. SCHRANK: A season pass to the Good Will Hour. To MR. SHELLANS: Our sympathy. To MRS. SHUBIN: Our applause. lWe heard the Band, too., To MRS. STILLER: Crossed fingers and smelling salts for Class Day. To DR. STQLZENBERG: Silence. Silence Silence . . . Cl cannot tell a lie. l wrote Silence only 999,999,997 times., To MISS WRIGHT: We leave you MR. KLEIN, to be held in trust for future Seniors to swoon over. MARGARET MGTIE 1 5

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LAST WH ILIL if iff 'A' it 'A' it ir it ir 'iff Z Alt r by V4 XR 4 I We of the Senior Class of June ,46 being of sounci mind, clo hereby give ancl bequeath all our earthly property i-1 namely: To MISS ADLER: A song fustay as Sweet As You Areuf. To MRS. BAYER: An electric eye on your classroom door, so you won't have to Work so hard when you go out and Come in to put the lights on History 5 and the Industrial Revolution. To MR. BLOCK: A bigger and better office 116 with e built-in torture chamber, To MISS BRAHDYi A syllabus that mentions rulers fSo she een roll her rrr'sJ. To MR. BRAVERMAN More oranges for his Solid Geometry and Trig classes. To MR. CHANKIN: Qur sympathy. To MISS CHASNOFF: Our phoney elihis to be held for future hookey-plnyers. To MR. FRANK: An axe fSo he can chop Seniors down., To MR. FREYER: An empty 'Pub Office twe're not ltiddin'J. To MISS JONASr A plea for more exercises, hut only after we graduate. To MRS. KLINGER: A copy of the Folio and little Bernie Benstoclc. To MISS LA PORTE: Une fenetre. To MR. LEICHTLING: His raise and smaller Senior buttons fso he can have a Well-balanced Senior Classl. To DR. LIEBERMAN: A straight razor 'I4



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Milt HN 3199011515 ir it 'A' it at it 'A' it 'ir it Good Old Essex Tech Strike out! Set! Touchdown! Splash! Touch! Hit the Cindersi With an S, with an E-H! Seward Sports- How weii we reca11 the great thri11s we feit watching our friends p1aying with the type of sportsmanship and stamina which Seward training and environment create. it warms the heart to rememioer how in our traditional Thanksgiving game, we defeated Stuyvesant 56H0 with the piays ied hy Pagano, numher 51. That was in 1945, the iast foothaii game the senior ciass had an opportunity to see. As Foothaii was part of our schooi iife, we couidnit 1et it go without a struggie. To this day, we rememher the fatetui Septemher 17, when the students of Seward caiied a striice and showed sincerity in their heiief to have more toothaii and iess schooi. Aithough foothaii had to wait untii this term, when foothaii again is heing reorganized, the memory of the team is deariy cherished, and we hope that the new team wi11 hring Seward to the tore once again. Un the diamond, Seward has produced outstanding piayers as Pennachio, who had a tryout with the New York Giants, Jameson, and Santiago, sti11 one of the Seward nine, who maintains one of the hest strikeout records Seward has had in recent years. During our stay we have seen the HEsseX QM piay some top notch games, and get second piace in the P.S.A.L. standings. it was due to the efforts of coaches Brown and Zipper, and Sewardys purchases of Booster Buttons, that the team couid show off its stuff. Stepping indoors for awhiie, we teei the spirit of those who have made Basket- 1oa11 Sewards greatest sport. Such names as Jameson, Novitsicy, Lewis and Charles are hut a few who have made the East Side, Home of Essex Tech, the hirthpiace of great hasicetioaii players. These are some who invaded the held of sports and are hringing giory to Seward. We must with a11 appreciation take off our hats to coach Henry Cohen, the heart and soui of Seward Basicethaii. We have followed the quintet to the Garden, and we know that this wi11 hecome a permanent hahit. Taking a dip into a cooi pool ot water, we 'find Coach VV'ra1dsden Aquamen. During our course in Seward, this activity reached tuii g1ory and 'continues to do so. Such Hfishn as Roesch, Niorott and Siuses have conquered the swimming pooi and carried Essex Tech to the top. in swimming as we11 as in every other major schooi sport, Seward has had more than its share ot record makers and medai coiiectors. Stepping into a mask and jacicet, we thrust into the gracetui sport of aching hones and Hashing toiis. Athietes such as Gorian, Sierra, and Rhuiand have shown fencing to he a siciiifui sport requiring speed, stamina, and co-ordination of the mind 'I6

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