East Yorker David Levin became exemplary elder

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As part of a recent tour of historic East York, guide and East York native Dan Meckley provided a copy of the East Ender.

He and fellow Hiestand School eighth-grader David Levin teamed up to edit the newsletter-like publication.

As a sign of the times, The East Ender published individual eighth-grade test scores that showed all 15 class members graduated to the next grade at Phineas Davis school.

Levin signed his list of bequeaths - "Charles Lambert’s ability to blow off hot air (through the clarinet) to Walter Grim" - “David Levin.DU.MB." ...

Well, David Levin wasn’t dumb. He scored above all other eighth-graders in the tests reported by his newspaper. He went to Harvard and taught English for years at the University of Virginia. (See his bibliography at http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/LEVIN/levbib.html.)

His book, "Exemplary Elders," gives insight about growing up in East York in the 1920s and 1930s.

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I'm still kicking and living in Vero Beach FL.

Jo Grove died and I remarried.

John Getz

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