Erasmus Hall High School - Arch Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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?.v-4 flklffvisjssia G ,,,53f f 'oi A my wiqitikfr' Park fl 1 '2f7' f , NC, Tv ff CLASS PRGPI-IECY As I ducked around The corner oT The Old building near ExiT Il, cluTching my pass TighTly in my TisT as I endeavored To elude a pack oT baying service sguadders, I heard a soTT l'lee-haw. Looking up, I discovered my old Triend, The educaTed donkey, beckoning To me wiTh his ears. Quickly I clambered up The snow-shed pillar and lay panTing on The rooT un+iI The inTuriaTed Treshmen had disappeared. Well, They're gone, I observed. Thanks. Don'T menTion iT. Besides, ThaT wasn'T why I called you. WhaT's The maTTer? The Tlies boThering you again? No, iT's noT ThaT, he giggled. lT's abouT The June '37 Yearbook. WhaT are you going To do abouT a class prophecy? AbouT The same as usual. We've appoinTed a commiTTee To call on Dessy and read his book. Every yearbook sTaTT does ThaT. Ah ha, There's where l've goT youl Do you know who Dessy was? I-le was The ToremosT scholar oT The Middle Ages, and he read only LaTin. BuT l've heard Dr. Wedeck say ThaT noT one member oT The Yearbook sTaTT, IeT alone a commiTTee, ever received over 307, in LaTinl Can you rely on Their TransIaTion? In consTernaTion, I realized ThaT he was righT. WhaT can we do? I TalTered. Don'T worry, ThaT's iusT whaT l've called you Tor. I'II give you The class prophecy myselT, sTraighT Trom The horse's mouTh, so To speak. l3uT whaT would everyone say if our class prophecy were wriTTen by a iack . . . donkey? Who usually wriTes iT anyhow? he glared belligerenTIy. Being unable To Tind an answer, I Timidly venTured, ls iT all in ThaT liTTle book oT yours? OT course noT. This is my manual oT crysTal gazing. Unscrew ThaT eIecTric bulb Tor me, will you? Thanks. Cupping his hooves abouT The Tragile glass, he peered inTenTIy inTo iT as I gazed over his shoulder. And remarkably, The surTace began To cloud: a misT obscured iTs cenTer. Slowly, slowly, The haze liTTed unTiI we could disTinguish houses, Then Trees, and Tinally, human Tigures. We looked inTo a new world, a world oT chromium and glass ThaT gleamed in The sun oT The year l962. BuT sTrange anachronisml Plodding down The glass-paved sTreeT, a mangy horse sullenly pulled a brighT red merry-go-round beTore a Throng oT laughing, singing children. Two aTTendanTs in The uniTorms oT Bulgarian Field Marshals saT in The driver's box, while anoTher was busily engaged in currycombing The wooden horses. The Taces oT The Three were sTrangeIy Tamiliar. Were noT The Two in TronT Leonard STernberg and Jules Weiner, and was noT The groom Qscar Brand? WhaT's Brand doing There? I gasped. Shhh, whispered Oscar Trom wiThin The glass. lT's iusT a hobby To me. Reining up aT The side oT The sTreeT STernberg dismounTed and slowly began T .-4.1:f'LrU J' .1-1,-1.---wg 'f iff . 'T -293.17 Wi' , 3 '--I2-: 3 ., , .4- ' I: 3.5. - f,7.v..i-V,-an-,. 5: . A' i:if2,,ff T ,ra : Z':'T 'H' 'll 1:4 I .- 'ki ' ,I rf- g115Q'4, - :f f ,M-5? in g' f 54.1. ,- -' g..--1r i:',51 f Q4 5- mai... Z3'.'i1f1?f,x 5 V, ff fa wig, ..5 ' .' ..,-E if of L'.'.f't:'-. 5:5 - ' .-1-' 5, V' -sr- '. , fl' ug ive, '-L93 -.'-: Ui Rv A .JL .- XLS., ,X 4. -. f. -ff- f..115.'. m?g fr-f.-L -. . As-444, uw...-J 1- .. -21 :qc ,L , 5x35 ' '.' ,'.'-T.--' J. .F vgwi. , , . . .-. ,gs-.:. 3 51.7.- . V5 ' .451g.j,,- ,. . ' - 'GQ--xg. wf .4.r'. 1-? . . ' . fs. T'-224.-,. Wi? .'-fi lszb' . - ' MW ' 'iT QTQTFJVJ ' 5252. 7f'i '- if FFII' fy . 1 I '-52 ' - 5 JCM ff! ' 5. 1 .fy -,' .- 'l' J W , f' . .- 'fc-. -Q 4 I ' '-J.. . 'E ..'-'A ' Lf-H .1 '1 fn al Sr' :I . . fifffz, Q ii , -, wg -J. V zu. 'Q'-S ' -,:',-301 QI. if T15 ' 'I' ff- Tyx fi fff .:'r:'Q.. -1.-I. V. .-..:- qx . 0.5, . 51.1.11 :P 1. ,jf gif? 12i7:Efif35, -. ',Qif'.i--Isf'f.f5 TU.. mf. .I -,f-5-3.6 ., 6415.4-f .4 1 1- .-,'. .- if 1 vf- 5,-,, 5' ws T' -15, N . TT-2 . -:Fi aff?- IP1' xi' Q-,Q 'ff+'. '1 ,L . XXST Q' x In -1 ' Q Y . W L, ' fu 1 M, : .fH: L' ,nn P' , J A , ' 4 , r.. ' fi- ia I W 1 W s - .- 1,41 . :,Q .- . 0 ..f 755-?2-f':54':fi'f.f 'l '- me-fl ' ' fm:.:s-.:gr-,- F121 aa 'TTY-:'7' 7'-1--.sw '---L - -.- , .- 2. -,-gf . - . 12122-1-, :3ss- - . -' ,f':?. 119- '-4 '- '-Y ' xr '1-'fx . ra f'-r'- gg 1- f ' fr-5-fr 1 .J '-wer - T- T3 - .. if--'1' , , . f:--. x m , 3 - 2 'X'T'X.'c ' ' 'i 'Q lx Y ' 1 I NR, , X L ' is X Xif' 'avr' .3 9 IT' X ., H4 self' , 1 1 N bp 1 I X x . ,L , Q 4 s. 1 X Y- - ' '- - Zi-... '. . '. ' . .f,-' 1' - ' -1 -- '-. ff.'.g+-fr 1 A - ' -im iiks , . I ' .g- - .P .2 35 .f Y T- f -L - ' .1

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