r GNL -N55 A7-. 1 1 f I r' The sweet pleasantry of summer was interrupted sometime in August by the arrival of an official looking letter. Upon opening it, we discovered the following message: From the office of the Registrar: Greetings: You are cordially invited to attend the thirty-fifth annual student get- together .... We began our second year wondering how large the new Freshmen were. Upon assuring ourselves that we were larger, we proceeded to exercise our inherited powers as upper classmen. Availing ourselves of the knowledge received in our freshman year we ap- proached our sophomore studies with bigger britches, better cribs, and Barron's Regents answer books. A sober atmosphere was soon to en- velope the student body upon the pass- ing of Rabbi Berkowitz, a teacher of Talmud. His successor, Rabbi Fishman, was a familiar and beloved Rebbi to many students. The brighter students in T.I. found themselves in Bet m'hirah and were soon informed that: Sophomore Year lj Charlie the janitor objected to pea- nut machines in room 405. 21 Nine out of ten pigeons prefer Hartz Mountain Bird Seed. 32 Gootch didn't. 42 They were the best in T.I. Rabbi Tendler welcomed Marvin Gold- man back into his class: Marv soon be- came a close friend of the family. From the haze of our Hebraic studies, we set out to delicately masticate our lunches in either Stern's Cafeteria or the College Luncheonette, otherwise known endearingly as Herring Garage. The quiet demure atmosphere in which we fulfilled the cravings of our stomach was often filled with appetizing discussions con- cerning the pancreatic excretions of the African Fruit Fly. After fully devouring the African Fruit Fly, we went to our high school classes. A pleasant surprise was in store for the lucky students who were taking Dr. Brayet's fascinating and scintillating archaelogical Hebrew course. Upon interrogation concerning his full summer of newly married bliss, Dr. Brayer replied, Oh Brudder! This reply became so symbolic of his feelings toward
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