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CRIMSON AND GOLD N is for Nothing, we all know that well. But if we knew opposite, our marks it would tell. O is for Oleck, midst great athletes he's seen. With him rank Katzelnik, Golditch, and Hofstein. P is for Pink with a bright orange tinge, Who gets cards of that color has reason to cringe. Q is for Questions, and quizzes also. Either is bad unless answers you know. R is for Robison, Orchestra he leads. Likewise, for the class, he did many deeds. S is for Solavitch, class president he was. With sincere devotion, he aimed high as Mars. T is for Teachers, we now part with them, W'hose three years' instruction we cannot condemn U is for Ullmann, our literary light. He raised the Stadium to its present height. V is for Varsity, teams, and such. Members of our class played on them much. W is for Wasserman, of HHHHCC and art. In school and class affairs he did his part. X is for Exams, no longer to fear Un Harrisj, for we no more will be here. Y is -for Yohalem, in politics he reigned. In Rally, Banquet, Dance, much fame he gained. Z is for Zimmerman, and Zimet too. On the C. and G. Stall, they had quite a bit to do. And now that we've come to the end of the list, We're sorry that some of you had to be missed. Page Fo fry
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CRIMSON AND GOLD SENIOR AlLlPll-lIAlBlET A is for Alphabet. Here there is one. Greeks had made much of it ere we'd begun. B is for Berger, there's no one he snubs, Useful for Stadium, and likewise for clubs, C is for Council, hard workers they were. Solavitch led them, what things did occur! D is for Debating, in which we had won. Is there anything that we haven't done? E is for Economy, as practiced by Ganz. For this, in our memory, forever he stands. F is for French, hardly worth all this time, But still we must use it to make up our rhyme. G is for Goodman, he proved a true friend. 'Twas this C. and G. that he well did tend. H is for Harris, our Hne grey-stoned school, But it needs physics labs , a gym, and a pool. I is for Egotism,as most of us know. Some won't believe it, but it they do show. J is for journalism, its acme attained. Echo,' for C. and G., many men has trained. K is for Kaufman, a swimmer indeed. Sportsman and statesman, his aim was to lead L is for Ludwig, of oratory fame. His speaking for our class did bring a great name. M is for Music, esteemed in our school. Glee Club and Orchesra, our Seniors did rule. Page Thirty-nitze
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