Bram Boroson's CTY Memorobilia Page

Picture of the CTY Astronomy class, 1982 first session (Franklin and Marshall). Front row center: Eric Hymowitz. Second row, on crutches: Glenn Berkey. The girl on the far left is Daniella Evans. In center: Andy Katz, then to his right, Sebastian Thaler, then Eric Ledbetter. Back row, far right: Mike "Spike" Stoler. Next to the left, back row: me, Bram Boroson. Teacher at center back: Bob Galandak. Continuing to left: John Lichtenstein, Rachel Molnar.

Picture of the CTY Senior Institute, 1983 first session. Classic photo includes Gary Schwartz, first row left, followed by Rich Clelland, myself as my beard first grew, someone else, then wearing a tie: Anthony Schinella, and then Bill Cole wearing the original RFH. Also notable: I think that's Mark Rubin 2nd from left in the last row. Ranjit Bhatnagar is on the far right of the last row.

Picture of the CTY Chemistry class, 1983 first session. Sorry for the rip in the photo! That's me, far right, with beard growing in and "NEXT" t-shirt. Front row, second to the left of me shows the 1982 OTID t-shirt. Behind me: Scott Robertson. Also present: Elizabeth Kushner, John Ferguson (2nd row center), John Stone, Rich Clelland, Ranjit Bhatngar, teachers Ronald Greaves and Terry Kite.

Picture of the CTY Senior Institute, 2nd session 1983 (Franklin and Marshall). The line through Gunther Anderson, center last row, is actually a fencing foil. First row left is Drew Denker, the last two on the right on the first row are Jason Eisner and then Ranjit Bhatnagar. I am again the one with beard. Safi Bahcall (son of famous astronomers) is on the far left of the middle row, with glasses.

Picture of the CTY Computer Science class, 1983 2nd session (Franklin and Marshall). With beard: me. With real long beard: teacher Pavel Curtis. With striped shirt, white collar, large shaded glasses: Carl Muckenhoupt.

Newspaper page from CTY newspaper, first session 1982 Franklin and Marshall. Includes superlatives, article on a TV feature on Jason Eisner, and a Talent Show review by Meg Muckenhoupt.

Newspaper page from CTY newspaper, first session 1984 Dickinson. Includes an article on the "Veil Law" and references to me, which are always good.

Another page from that paper discusses the issue of "Mandatory Fun." Anthony Schinella was on the staff of the paper that year, so my theory that he coined the phrase is still alive.

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