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THE SPIRIT OF OUR SCHOOL 15 Tel' Infefvale 5273 LENA HAND EMBROIDERY ED- BAUER CROCHETINO, BEADING Cafe AND STAMPING 1087 UNION AVENUE To Order 166th Street 1144 FOREST AVENUE NEW YORK c, KOLINCHANSKY e . c r se ' o ar ub ic T 1 lxteriale geilly Eitalte TYPEWRITERS E. ALFRED WEIL 703 EAST 16151 STREET NEW' YORK Insurance OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALL MAKES A Speeial Rates to Students TYPEWRITER A CONTRACTING CO. 126 LIBERTY STREET BRING THIS AND SAVE 05.00 S. CHANIN 81 G. TEICHER J. PISCARO C t t on 'ac on FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING 64 E1A'SlTmT0z2?cET. 000 OQHTREET 735 East 166th Street Tel. Lenox 6536 Tel. lntervale 6860 Office Hours 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. DR. J. F INKELSTEIN CHIROPRACTOR 24 W. 94th Street New York City Phone Riverside 7643 C. 8: M. LEATHER GOODS CO. Manufacturers of FANCY LEATHER GOODS 634 West Broadway
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K , f 'lf' 14 THE SPIRIT OIF 0UR SCHOOL It's lengthening out to include Mrs. Cock, , Oh yes, Mrs. Cronk, I never remember That of the O 'B's , she's no longer. a member. D is for Dowling, now what can I say That will truly describe her very sweet way. It stands too for Davis, to Nature de- voted, And it's given to those who are not promoted. E is for Edelmuth who does more than her part, And too for Edgerton about to de- part. F's for Miss Files, m-ost acrobatic, Again for Miss Fowler, most 'risto- cratic. Now for Miss Foley, who writes clever letters, Then for Miss Fletcher, who knits bril- liant sweaters. G is for Guntzer, who in cooking sur- passes, Also for Gregory, gentlest of lasses. H is for Holscher, whom we admire, Also for Hach, who ne'er seems to tire. I is for Ilian, guiltless of frown, And too for Isaacs, whose mirth wins renown. I is for Janoff lover of Wells And again for Jones who a good story tells. Q J is for Jackson who has since gone away, Also for joffe, who loves work and play. K was for Kultur which we don't have to study, Thanks to the Valor of the American Buddy. L is for Louda, so droll and so funny, And too for Lemlein, whom some know as Bunny. L is for Leuchs whom the boys all adore, And for Miss Lee, of good nature a store. M stands for many whose virtues I'll tell, Melvin, Marony, Muller, Mundellg It still has two more, this wonderful letter, For here is Miss Middleton, whom we hope to know better, And too McElroy, who slights not n lKr7! a . Soon she goes from us, but we hope not far. N is for Nobody as far as we know, It's only a link between a Mc and an HO . O's for O'Reilly, who works with a will, And for O'Brien, hear me keep still. P is for Parker who is very Witty. Q is a letter not in this ditty. R's for Ruane, our slim Tetrazzini, Her wit and her blarney could coax out a genie., R is for Ricardo, so calm and efficient, And Mrs. Rand, in figures proficient. S is for Scholtz, who excels in cuisine, Also for Schwarz, whose hair hath a sheen. ' S is for Searles, who wastes not a word, And too for Sokoloff, which means little bird. ' S is for Stiglitz, whose head is so cool, Aren't we glad she stayed in our school. T is for Timmons, with a glint in her eye, , Also for Toms, sweet, quiet, shy. W is Wakely, with so gentle a voice, And too for Waller, a dancer of choice. No name came under a U or a V , The same now is said of X , Y , and UZ . M. 'O,BRIEN. Compliments of q MR. and MRS. MAX ROTHMAN Compliments of MR. GORDON 508 West 152nd Street City Woodlawn 1228 Compliments of ' F. WALTON BRAUN CLASS FEB. 1915 123 EAST 236th STREET, WOODLOWN, N. Y.
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16 ' 47511 f THE SPIRIT OF OUR SCHOOL '14 Y Members of Graduating Class FC1'l3f51', Lewis Friedman, Sidney Mensch, Samuel McLaughlin, David Phillips, Murray Reuben, David . Robinson, William Rosenblat, Theodore Schwartz, Simon Schmidt, Howard Shapiro, Sidney Shavin, David Sternberg, Leo VVolsey, Irving Wfeston, Arthur Woloshin, Max Ziegler, Charles Morris, Edwin Schwartz, Frances Schwartz, Kathryn Teacher I Goodman, Leo Mr. Jones .AlDCTt Arm, J. Kantor, R. gfgigfnffnlgflvid Brauner, N. Kroin, M. Heuer Lguis Beckerman, I. Katz, N. Hom 'Clifford Barroth, I. Lieb, S. Hocmnan Max Bauman, M. Mueller, W. Hutt Makin A Bernstein, W' Mischelof' P' Ickei: Elwood S itz Charles Cohen, E. Messer, S. Ilk ioltan P ' De Santo, D. Michel, H. ICQ, Morris Danciger, H. Nicholson, B. flewigg Thomas Davis, H. Qtten, H. Lipkigs Joseph Faden, A. Pushkoff, H. Lieske 'Joseph Goodstein, H. Rothbaum, I. Mamuies Juluis Guberman, M. Schoolman, I. 5 ' Gfuskin, A. ' Schiff, M. Godt, M. speak, J. I Teacher Goldberg, B. Sicgleibaum, Miss MacElroy Ginsberg, I. Shipper, A. 8-B3 Gotthoffer, H. Strauss, M. Handlesman, I. NVright, S. AX, Frieda IeIude5, L, Weiss, W, Brickel, Frances johnson, H. 201561, D, Chalk, Sarah Sheriff, Jessie Krumholz, A. Zyttenfeld, A Chasin. Edna Teacher Mr. Leuchs Class List 8-B2 Altholtz, Milton Bavdack, Sidney Bernard, Ralph Brettschorcider. Harold Bloom, Sidney Blucreich, Morris Brooks, Benjamin Captain, Sidney Eberson, Harry Elsen, Leon Cohen, Ruth Cohen, Tessie Devins, Ethel Downing, Mir inie Downing, Florence Gildstern, Mi nnie Goldbaum, Estelle Goldstein, Mollie Gordon, Ruth Gottehrer, Helen Heimstadt, L onisc Hernberg, Bella Katz, Annie Kanders, Josephine Leight, Beatrice 51. Siegel, Pauline ' Soderlund, Anna Sokoloff, Sadie' Tanneiibaiizn, Ida. Vifeiss, Helen Weiss, Mary Vlfissing, Mary Wolf, Harriet Leventhal, Minnie Lynch, Agnes Madsen, Lillian Narvesen, Dorothy Rossman, Minnie Rothstein, Matilda Sanders, Sylvia Saltpeter, Esther
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