Barnard School for Boys - Bric Yearbook (Fieldston, NY)

 - Class of 1934

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Barnard School for Boys - Bric Yearbook (Fieldston, NY) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 104 of 144
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Tl-lEl934BARNARDBR - ,f ' ' 1 f1i14 'i Dramatic Review Wind and Rain .......... Wednesdays Child ...... Minsky's Burlesque .. No More Ladies ...... joyous Season ............ Sing and Whistle ...... Ah, Wilderness ..... Come of Age ................ Big Hearted Herbert ........ Days Without End ......,. Men in White .......... As Thousands Cheer .. All the Kings Horses Ballet Russe ..................... Wine, Women and Song ........ Sailor, Beware ................. Yellow Jacket ...... ......Brunswick Game ......The Dancing Class Bry in tights Raymond ......Vacation ...... Bing Kanovitch ......That trip to Woodmere Freshmen Swanson ..,...Waiting for Graduation ......Scottie, Spike and Sidney ....,.Varsity Basketball Game ,.....The V.'s ......The Camp Reunion .......Faiella ......Ferris ......jaffee's underwear

Page 103 text:

TI-lEl934BARNARDBRlC , e t you see that religious look in my eyes-Bishop Schultz. He passed to watch the effect of his recitation. And this letter he continued, reaching down to his desk, His an invitation from Brown-he's coach up at Colgate now-to go and see the Columbia-Colgate football game. We'll both go . . . We got down to the Grand Central Station a little bit early, but our wait was not without interest, for a crowd had gathered at one end of the station to watch the ejection of a rather ruffled individual who had curled up and taken a nap in one of the berths in the Pullman exhibit. 'Tm tallink you, he's de most slippy guy in de woild, volunteered one of the colored porters. Ees he doing dees all de time? I asked lapsing unconsciously into a Southern dialect. You ought to know, Sam, said a gruff voice at my elbow, that's Horton. I turned and found myself staring at the amused face of John Black who, as it turned out, spent most of his time commuting between the intricacies of a wife and a thriving tobacco business. Aren't you going to have one?', I asked as I accepted one of his products. No, he said. I never have smoked. It's bad for you! ' At the half we wandered down to the locker room to see Brown who was chuckling happily over his 21 point lead, and we gathered the information that three of our mutual friends, Selway, Sheldon and Ramsay, were in the stands. A little later we saw Clinton, who seemed to have gone the way of all Columbia graduates and become a rabid rooter, sitting on the Columbia side and alternating depressed looks between the field and the scoreboard. Selway and Sheldon we missed in the crowd, however, although a fight between two elderly gentlemen in the upper stand brought back memories that made us suspicious. That night Ted said he was going to introduce me to a little night life and another old friend. As we drove up to a district which, if my memory was not failing me, looked suspiciously like the Bronx, a big red sign proudly shining the information that KINDY'S HOF-BRAUN was just inside gave me the clue to the next reunion. George greeted us royally, and we sat down to some of his best ale. We toasted Barnard, the faculty, the class of '34, Freeman, and then after wasting fifteen minutes trying to remember the names of the other two waiters, started in at Barnard again. Speaking of Blue Ribbon, said Ted glancing at the label on one of the bottles, I read in the 'Timesl-- Stop boasting, said George. I read in the 'Times' continued Ted ignoring the interruption, that the Arns' Kennels had placed three prizewinners in this year's dog show. Gentlemen, a toast to the Arns' Kennels. I proposed. And while we're on the subject of our old classmates, said George picking up one of the bottle-caps that strewed the table, do you know who manufactured this? I It wouldn't be McManus? I said. Why wouldn't it. He always was a corke.r said Ted sliding gracefully under the table roaring with laughter. U Well, anyway, the beer is good I said consolingly to George. I-Ie nodded . . .



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Tl-IEI934BARNARDBRlC -me v as -eww e e Barnard Current Events Test fUnderline the Correct Answer, Now you can't get on the basketball team without a pair of these purple sweat pants. QAnswer one onlyj. Macbeth Rolph Sonny Arbton Dr. Hazen, we would like to leave now, if you please, to get an ad. fCareful!j Damon and Pytniar Two Gentlemen Of Verona Hunter and Ferrir I study three hours every night. QThis is hrdj. Any Senior Tzzfo other fellouur Freeman Can you ride a bicycle now? fDon't skip this onej. Mr. Bent. Ginger Knight Imnhoe 'Of Course I couldn't get anyone else, so I refereed. fSays youly jay Larry Linn May I have some more meat and vegetables? QSkip ity. Bry Bry Bry Oliver Twift Of course you may know a better way to get into Dartmouth, you crazy kid, but I don't. QNow, nowy. Prerident of Dartmouth Mr. Raymond Eurlid You're such a comfort to me. QSound your Aj. Bill Moore Hamlet Trigonometry What, only 20 minutes late? No, you won't need a note fTake your timej. Major Faiella Trrzrk Team Since Columbia beat Stanford, let us sing 'The Columbia Meclleyf fEasyj. Tiny Tbornbnll Dr, Hazen Lou Little

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