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SENIORS TOBLAS WEISS Toby, or not to be? C. K G. Art Stafg Art Soc. 1315 Library Squad, Club Activities. BERNARD WEISSMAN All work, no play. Club Activities. HERBERT WHITE The perfect gentleman. T. D. Q-D, lnfo Bureaug Soccerg Club Activities RICHARD WIT KIN Goodbye again. Secretary Arista, G. O. Rep. 141, Sec. G. O.: Stadium QZIQ Editorial Chief C. 8K G.3 Ent. Exam. Squad, Boatride Com. EDWIN YOUNGERMAN Do pay dues due Eddie. Q Chief T. D.g Director Info Bureau, Adv. Man. .tadiumg Class Treas. 131, Ed. Beacon 1319 Pin and Hat Com. CARL ZEEB Last of the Mohicans. Class Council Q2jg Varsity Basketball f2J. GRAND HOTEL fSenior Prophecyj Hello? . . . yes . . . this is Grand Hotel . . . Mr. Van Santen's suite? . . . sorry, P11 have to connect you with the manager . . . Mr. Van Santen is in conference and is not to be disturbed. The manager will take any mes- sages. What? . . . just say Miss Claire De Vandevoort is calling? . . . very well, Miss Van De Vandevoort, your message will be delivered . . . Click! Hey, Sadie! Guess who just called Mr. Van Santen . . . yeah, he's a philanthropist, sportsman, business magnate . . . thatis what they say about him in the newspapers . . . they call him The Ladies' Mann . . . yeah, that was the movie actress, Claire De Van- devoort, calling him up. Oh-ho, here's a call. Grand Hotel . . . good afternoon . . . did you say you wanted to speak to Mr. Fried- man? Well, he left for his office in the First National Bank Building about fifteen minutes ago. Is there any message? . . . I don't know where he eats his lunch, and I don't know when, either . . . Say, what do you think this is, an information bureau? Uh, you repre- sent The News . . . What's your name? Mr. Witkin? All right, I'll tell Mr. Sallman, his page twenty-seven
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SENIORS FREDERICK SPITZ Expect to rate high? Ent. Exam. Squadg T. D4 Club Activities. MORTON S. STARK Humor's cupid. Varsity Swimming 1619 C. 81 G. Humor Ed.5 Stadiumg Class Council. LEONARD STEGMAN You gotta be a football hero- Captain Varsity Baseballg Class Athletlcsg C. 81 G. Business Boardg Class Council 131: Varsity Basketball. MORTIMER STILLER Stiller than still. Club Activities. MELVIN TANCHELEWITZ What a mouthful! Club Activities. NORMAN TAN Z The dreamer. Club Activities. CHARLES R. TERR That terrible T. D. T. D. 1514 Captain T. D. f21g Pres. German C Squad. DONALD THOMSON Who said ,fish can't dive? lub: Ent. Exam, Varsity Swimming Teamg Eng. Rep. ARTHUR TITEFSKY Our blonde soprano. Club Activities HOWARD VAN CAMERICK Ed Wynn and Durante, Inc. Secretary Class 4415 Class Debating f21g Prom Committeeg Banquet Committees Varsity Show. ROBERT VAN SANTEN My friends, I stand upon my record . . . President G. O.g Class Pres. 121g Photography Ed. C. 8: 6.4 Pres. Arts 8: Lettersg Chairman Prom Committee. HAROLD E. WARSHAW Actually does his physics homework. Class Debating Teamg Club Activities. IRVING WECHSLER The poet. Beacon g Club Activities. LEO WEINER Related to M.G.M.'s Leo? Slfidillmi T, D- 131: Lieut T. D.g Soccerg Track: Class Coun- cilg Club Activities. LOUIS WEISS Kid ambition. Man. Varsity Basketballq Track Team 1313 Ent. Exam. Squad: Class Council 131: Class Athletics. page twenty-six
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GRAND HOTEL secretary. No, he's playing tennis, Pll tell him later. Gee, Sadie . . . we sure have a popular place here, bankers, millionaires, and every- thing. Even the best columnist on The News is calling up for an interview . . . You know, that fellow Dick Witkin, who writes Private Lives of Broadway Bright Lightsf' Hello? room 418 wishes to speak to the room service clerk? . . . Just one moment, please. Can you imagine that? You know Sadie, that high pressure salesman, the efficiency expert, in 4118? Well, he's always sending down for cocktails at night, and for towels and ice cubes in the morning. His name is Chaikin and he rooms with that man, Mr. Youngerman. They're exact opposites. Young- erman is the strong, silent type. Good afternoon, Mr. Simon. Pm sorry, there's no mail for you this afternoon. I gave everything to Mr. Finkelstein. Say, Sadie, that was the man l was telling you about. You know, the editor of that newspaper they just put out. He and that fellow, Finkelstein, did it, and they're both wasting away, waitingyfor offers regarding their new type of editorial system. They'll probably make loads of money on it. Well, well, well . . . tl1ere's Mr. Maas. Made a million and a half, then threw it away on his last play . . . was that a flop! . . . They say his ambition is to write a successful Broadway hit, direct it, take the leading role, and plan the settings. It'll probably be a monologue . . . See, Sadie, tl1at's Mr. Van Camerik speaking to him now. Boy, is he a howl! Probably looking for a job in Mr. Maas' new show. Grand Hotel . . . good afternoon . . . who did you say you wanted to speak to? Mr. T. Drake Durrance is not in right now. He said he was going to see his publishers about his forthcoming issue. Did you ask me what issue? Say, donst you know who the editor of Fortune is? Well, he,s the fellow . . . I don't know the name of the publishers. Oh, wait a second, it's written down on one of Mr. Durranceis cards. Oh, yes . . . Christen- sen, Inc .... No . . . I don't know the address . . . Why don't you look it up in the tele- page twenty-eight
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