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Class offune 1952 CORNELIA scHoN1-'BLD Head Librarian 4-8, Secretary of Home Economies Club 2, Dancing Club 6, Basketball Team 2-8, Captain Basketball Team J-6, Art Club 5, Athletics Club -X, Publieity Manager of Spark 6, Head of Carnical Committee 6, Volleyball Team J, 5, Ojiee Squad 2-3, Kranchy is the only girl in Central who has answered to the title Head Librarian for six terms. Among other of her talents is her skill at Basketball- Kranch has always been our hrst casualty in greeting the Basketball season. tCentral's team always starts off with a Bangfj H0we'er it be, it seems to me, Tis only noble to be good. --Tennyson BARBARA SHAPIRO Class Treasurer 7, 8, Class Librarian 7, 8, Danring Club 6, Music Club 4, Cheering Squad I, 2, 3, Hebrew Club 2, Torrh Typing Stat? 1, 2, First Aid Club 3, Office Squad 1, 2, 3, Yiddish Club I, Drouzatics 1, 2, -I. Class treasurer extraordinaire. her forte is collecting money from tight hsted 8th termers. Quiet and friendly Barbara will pursue her money-getting activ- ities at Brooklyn College. tAnd ever after, we hopelj There is a time of speaking and a time of being still. -William Gaxton. SUSAN WEISER School Debating Team 5-8, Class Debating Team 5-8, Torch Business Manager I-4, Business Manager of Elchanette 5-8, Dramaties Club 1-J, Musir Club 5, 8, Math Club 6, Class Volleyball Team 5-8, Ojliee Squad 3, First Aid Club 3, Cheering Squad I, 2, 3, G. O. Budget Committee 5-8, College Catalogue Chairman 6-8. Sue, a staunch supporter of the capitalist way of life, has defended her rights to her private property la battered loose leaf and a sorely Hat walletl for three and a half years. Active in everything, Sue has won friends. influenced people and has accom- plished much. Be to her virtues very kind Be to her faults a little blind. -Prior. - Seventeen - ,MQ sa ' -if
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Class o fune 195 PAULINE NAGEL Assistant Editor of Spark, Chairman of Spark Club, Assistant on Carnival Committee, President of Knitting Club, Spark Reporter, Choir 4, 5, Dramatirs 4. Petrie bounced into our school in second term and has since enlivened many a dull hour. She is now being bounced out to Brooklyn College where we know she will receive just recognition for her effer- vescent humor. That aetion is best whirlz proeures the greatest hap- piness for the greatest tnunibersf'-Francis Hutcheson. EILEEN RABIN President of Yiddish Club 1, President of School 7, 8, Arts and Crafts Club 3, Journalism Club 5-8, Secretary of Class 4, 5, Spark Reporter, Basketball Team 2-5, Class Volleyball Team -1, 5. Spark Hebrew Editor 5, G. O. Budget Committee, Arista lllenzber 5-8, Hebrew Editor of Elchanette 7, 8. Eileen, otherwise known as Miss Politician '52 has been the Senior Class' answer to the Rockerfeller Foundation. Against all odds tnamely, a depleted bank accountj Eileen wrangled the fantastic sum of :EZSO from our General Organization. Aside from this, Eileen has maintained an above 90 average in Mr. Hoffmans class. Truly a herculean feat! Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. -Tennyson. ESTHER D. SCHNALL President of Class 7, 8, Basketball Team 2-8, Daneing Club 6, Class Athletic Manager 7-8, Class Volleyball Team 5-5, Captain of Gym Class 1, 2, Choir 4, 5, Home Economics Club 4, Busi- ness Stajt af Aeademy News 6, 7, 8, Sport Editor of Spark 4, 5, Class Librarian 3, 4, 5, President of Gyn: Club 5, Dramatics Club 1, 2, Arts and Crafts Club 3. Esther, well known in Central as an all around ath- lete, recently turned to politics when she accepted the position of president of the Senior class. Always ready with a smile, Esther will continue her studies at Brooklyn College. 'ilrehly the maiden smiled, and, with eves overrunning with laughter . . . -Longfellow. Sixteen -
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qw Class offune 1952 NAOMI WINTER Sfhool Debating Tram 5-8, Class Debating Team :T-8, Photog- raphy Club 1, Hobby Club 2, Journalism Club 3-6, Dramatiqs 1-5, Arista Member 5-8, Office Squad 2, 3, Assislanl Editor of Spark 5, Torch Reporter I-3, English Editor of Elrhanetle 6-S. Sometimes known as Naomi, most of the time known as Winnie, Naomi Winter has made her mark on our history classes by her disparaging remarks on the subject. As English Editor of the Elchanette, she has given the board many a hard time by her hnicalness. If winter fomes, can spring be for behind? Shelley. Eighteen -
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