Norwalk High School - Reminiscentiae Yearbook (Norwalk, CT)

 - Class of 1935

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536666236E5sbS2S1l35ZfsiE5Z5sbSZSi5Eui356iS5Eii5E5sw2SZ5i5t5iS5l5i55Z?sl55EiS5E5i55Z5i556i5Gi55EiS5ESi556iS5E?sl3t51i?5t5lz35Z?i5555 Nirbolas Falcone is busy in his automatic barber shop. He has invented a machine that gives a shave, haircut and shampoo in five minutes. The cost is ten cents . . . Margaret Hofer is ready to take off at the Norwalk Airport for a wedding in the air, but she is delaying the affair until she finds a judge who will grant a divorce in the air. She is truly air-minded . . . Elizabeth Levis and Rntb Haussler are rehearsing for parts in a new dance revue on Broadway . . . Alphonse Moeeiola is the engineer in charge of Construction of a bridge over the Norwalk River at a point near Butler St. Roberta Olsen is very successful with her paint store. She started with paint for toe-nails, and later added a stock of house and auto paint . . . Heres the new Calf Pasture Park, the Hnest in the state. Louis Pogany is the lessee, and he has a Hne fleet of racing sailboats which have replaced the outboard motors . . . Earl Pratt is growing wealthy with the parking concession, and Angelo Roceuzzo has been awarded the contract for the large new pier at the park. Mildred Raymond and Elizabetb Pouez are in charge of the Park Restaurant where lobster dinners are served for thirty-five cents . . . Down on the Post Road is a Hne new dine-and-dance palace operated by Herbert Sebaefer. His partner is David Rysz. David is a leader of an On-with-the-mustache movement, and only men with mustachios are admitted to the dance floor. Meyer Rubin is a great attraction at the place. He is a famous crooner, made popular by his song, My Accents. Edward Sargent is there, too, singing Just for You with wonderful feeling-or is it asthma? Further down on the Post Road is a school for the deaf and dumb, taught by Agnes Senese. She qualified for the place by talking so expressively with her hands while in High School. Norwalk's new radio station is becoming famous under the management of members of the Class of 1935. Mary Smitb is the most popular soprano on the airg Fannie Testa gives advice on the care of childreng Marie Stoclenzal tells how to manage a homeg jasper Tudiseo imitates Walter Winchell with gossipy newsg Elizabetb Fay has millions listening to her Adventures of a Co-Ed every weekg Rntb Roscoe gives interesting Health Hintsng Francis Cook tells bedtime stories for little tots, and George Towler delivers a Sunday morning sermon . . . Olive Stowe takes telescope. Try it, Olive. Here's the Connecticut Legislature in session. There's a lively debate over the proposed High School Graduates' Pension Bill, advocated by Senator Gordon Bean, and Representatives Lois Benedict, Yvette Beazzcage and Iosepbirze Berglztnd. They be- lieve every High School graduate should receive S200 per month until he or she is 2292522S?'E2S5'l-?2SiJ+9Si3+32Q+2Q+9Q+992-f32QJlf32S3954-f22S?+f2?Q+9Ql9S?l'9Q49S?l?2S?l?2Q+?25?l32Q+f2Q+?2Q+?Ql22Q+29?fl?2Ql9S!'S

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Sisr2iiSZiii52i,ESZSl352iii5tisli53555351235E5'li5l?9i35ZSi35E5556ifE5Z5i5ti,i5ZQi65Z5iS56if3ZfJi3Z5iS5Z?,if35EiE5GiwiE5Z?i5Z?ali5Z5iS5?fii5Z5ii5ZiE Prohibition. This afternoon they are handing out handbills to students of the new High School. Professor Williavn Lynrh is in charge of the observatory at the new High School . . . Lawrence Macaluso is visiting Professor Lynch today, trying to persuade him to invest in a deep sea fishing expedition. Lawrence believes that the big fish have swallowed great quantities of precious metal and jewelry lost in the sea, and if he can but catch all the fish his fortune is made. Pity the poor fish. Dorothy Hennessy has become a very skillful nurse. She is now taking care of Norman Greenwood, who has become an insurable hypochondriac, probably due to the fear that his nurse might leave him. CNathan Lipofsley takes lelescopenj Well, what's this? It looks like-it is David Beaupuin and his Harmonica Band of fifty pieces, about to give a concert at the Old Ladies' Home. Why can't we get him on the radio? Chorus-Yes, let's try it. Station H O W L. flames tinleers with radio.j James-Here it is! fDiscord of sfagej Chorus-Turn it off! We heard it in High School. He hasn,t improved very much, etc., etc. NATHAN--Well, we better stick to the spyglass. Besides, l won't be able to eat if I hear any more music like that . . . There's Mazie Bofufrnan. Shels a nurse for old Rockabilt, and expects to inherit a lor of money . . . Wilma Hamilton is still sitting on top of the flagpole at the new City Hall in Norwalk. She has broken all records for the women flagpole sitters . . . Clarence Boenisrb is her manager. He's taking up a collection . . . Frances Beers is risking her neck trying to get close-up moving pictures of Wilma from an auto-gyro. The crowd is now leaving the flagpole in order to see Rally Cahill, who is giving an imitation of Sally Rand in a hall across the street. That's enough for me. fBefty Balla takes telesropej Across the Norwalk Harbor the Enterprise baseball team is playing an exhibition game with the Boston Red Sox, managed by joseph Busclabaurn. The uniforms for the teams were designed by Mildred Carier, and have bright silk binding around the edges of the sleeves and pockets. Elizabeth Claickavary is cheer leader for the Enterprise Club. She fascinates the opposing team so that her favorites always win. ?i?'2Qi-Ml?El-'2S?l229S?l325?l9S?+?2S?1l32Ql5?9?l9Ql-C29?l2Ql32Ql2S?+'2S?+?2Q+?Q+?2S?+'2S?+?25?+?2Q1122Q+?25?+?2Ql-?29?+525?-li3?5i3l?2R



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