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enior ag A J As the one o'clock gong struck on Monday, April 15th, the Seniors prepared to take over the school for a day. This year, attendance was greater than in previous years because the day was kept secret. Cameras were snapping ceaselessly, as the Elchanite photographers took more than one hundred pictures of Seniors in every conceivable and inconceivable pose. The schedule was arranged by Manny Green- wald, who collaborated with Louis Bernstein and the Senior Council. Alvin Reines was the administrative assistant, spending the day drinking Coca- Colas and handing orders to the secretary. E. Holzer was principal for the day, and for the most of it blew ol? hot air! There was a steady stream of Seniors trick- ling through the halls, rushing delinquents down to the office. Some Seniors were fortunate enough to instruct more than one class. Perhaps one of the best run classes was English 4, but Pep Berger was reluctant to reveal to us the secret of his success. The Canadian Flash, l. Zeifman, came down a quarter to six, only to discover, to his amazement, that his class had cut. At the end of the sixth period, the Seniors held a small party in Room 212. Sodas and cup-cakes disappeared with mysterious speed. Although the entertainers were a bit shy at first, and Fisch never got much further than 'NUTS El'l 'IDN never- theless when Kramer got started, the wisecracks flew at an alarming rate. Cohen de- lighted the class with a baseball game, played and narrated in Russian. Diplomas and degrees were then handed out, Gerry Homnick receiving the longest one ever to be issued by a Senior class. The Seniors all had a wonderful time and agreed that the day was most assuredly a success. Twenty Eight
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