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THE SPIRIT OELAUOUR SCHDOL 9 5A4 il' Bertha Singer 3A5 M Albert Fine Arthur Eckstein W Daniel Kern - - M Sylvia Hookman 4B1 it Wlgldl 'ki' Adele Schwartzrnan Y ap an it S' F' bl tt Fred Edwards lk Slilnnoergi 1222113 4B2 Frank Glasser . wk Milton Naseon Florence Barrington Moe Lefelstein 4B3 M David Weiss Leonflfd Oguss M Anna Posner 1 Maurice Werner '4' Frances Kornhauser Clara Bflnvellesty David Edelstein lk ISCICIQDMLIICI' Sidney Rock fly HC ef Lawrence Solkow ik D1113 SU'SSm2111 Ruth Tannenbaum 2Bl W Blanche Smiley 4A1 lkvk Dorothy Drake W Cybele Pomerance 'Ol' Margaret Durkin ,F SHT-P1 TFOP 'H' Fannie Regenstrief Morton ASUCS M Ida Rivkin Clifford Cohen W' Wm. Schlesinger l059Ph L?lP?2lSkY W Robt. Schumaker Ruth Ud0W1'fZ if Myron Glanze ZB2 W' Arnold Speiser it Seymor Klein ak Paul Speckler ' Sylvia Bramson David Vogelman lt Florence Pierce Fred Strauss RQSC Kiven I ZB3 Sophie Spitzer 4A2 if Mildred Weiss ZAI vkwk Leah Borowsky 'k Helen Spechler for Yetta Feldman 1' Margaret Shomsky M No,-me Levine Max Marcus :rx Anita Mecoy Gladys Boehm Rose Hayes 4A3 Florence Kanerick ZAZ Pkflf pren-la Rosenthal 4A4 M Virginia Wich W Helen Rosenshein 3B3 ' Milton Freidman 3'0 Oscelr Shapiro Jacfjb Schwartz 1 Muriel Mary Kaplan Eleanor Budnlck 3Al ' Joshua Krepchin lt MHYCY Shloflef -we Rudolph Falkin Sidney Rappaport Benjamin Risman 35313 Ageljon 3A2 if Ivin Asnes 1 ren 0 t , Sldel Ban 1Bl 'W Eleanor Bernstein 'F A L ' 3A3 ilauien Finkelstein Ffafffeesefllgfowltz it l'XlfredMf39bglC1' Leslie Moskowitz ,ena r na - tl' Dorothy Schlessinger IBZ ,F giljoeilgglgfn 'l' Vivian Schwartz ' t' g ,k Lui n Bum 'FW' Murry Goldberg ,F Pgaral Miner ' Anna Kushner Sidney Metchik lB3 Fanny Rosolfsky Maria Schalk lllxgllllclred SSe1hwartz E h l L , le '1r1an'1 C wartz 3A4 Dgnflel 55235 y Florette Weil 1 Isabelle Barrington N'C'ftY WC1UStC1n Ferdinand Sotsky Frances Welnef Lillian Bernstein lA1 M' George Pearce 'ki' David Weintraub Yetta Edelstein
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r 'VA ' ' 1 ,. , . . ., , ' t THE SPIR1 Physical Training in P. S No matter what our task feel that cooperation is gladly given by all is surely half the game. There are many things to strive for and much hard work must be done in the attain- ment of them if a school prides itself on having a model physical training department. Good posture should be the password on entering school each day. Smart, military marching should be practiced in the glassggooms and au- ditorium as well asfinjthe gymnasium. VVork for alertness and accuracy in all formal exercises and lastly always keep in mind a spirit ofgood sportsmanship in games. But, P. S. 23, having the foundation of cheerful co-operation that you have. you are bound, given a little time, to build up your physical training so that it will take first place. GERTRUDE F. DUFFY. Compliments of , I 'QA '.-.F CARL APPELBAUM, D.D.S. g 833 East 167tli1'Street Bronx, Ni Y. Compliments of ROSENFELD 81 BERGMAN'S CANDY STORE BARGAIN SPECIALISTS IN TOYS N. E. Cor. Union Ave. 81 165th St. Bronx, N. Y. School Nurse Activities A f r' very grateful to has been of the greateitwj v f i ,- teachers who have y'ii. 1 especially interested and to our healiilil, in I monitors for their splendid coeopera- A A tion in bringing our school very' near' the 100 per cent mark in health and hygiene. V It would be very difficult to keep up our standard were it not for our faith- ful health monitors, who meet every Wednesday at three o'clock, looking forward from week to week to a most interesting and pleasant hour in Room 201, our very attractive kindergarten. After the 'business of the week is dis- - A cussed we have recitations, vocal and instrumental. We feel our work will prove of greater b fit even than previous years. fa 4.1 vii '. ., .Na ,, ? . ' ' . f . 5 A'x ts - E'fi1i.i.m.i.u.iLn.tiug .. T' Y-7f ' , Llfllf, -J ----g ' 'v Phone Morningside 4232 I THE KELLS SCHOOL SHORTHANQ, BUSINESS AND SECRETARIAL CoUnsEs h Day and Evening Sessions Seventh 'Avenue and 125th Street New York City .A. Mrf Westphai, '.'. .
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