John Adams High School - Clipper Yearbook (Ozone Park, NY)

 - Class of 1940

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sv? A lrps qury ered and he trred to morsten Sloyyly recoyerrng hrmself he rarsed hrs lrght once more and crossed to the door leadrng to what he remembered had been the conservatory Throwrng rt open and sendrng the lrght rn he came to a sudden startled halt Thrs too was bare of eyery vestrge of fur nrshrng famrlrar to hrm rn hrs youth He turned and a long qurck strrde brought hrm to another door leadmg out of the room He flung rt open An rnstant before he touched the knob hrs mrnd flashed back to the bloyx he had receryed a moment ago Would there be a recurrence of rt' He was desperate and rt could not affect hrm much more Hrs lrps vyere a thrn lrne non Then hrs rand touched the knob Brrght lrghts glared out at hrm See Monk? I told you I heard somethrng fall rnsrde there' a yorce spoke Another vorce sard Get rn here you and make rt snappy Close the door behrnd hrm jrmmy' Forthrrght took a feyy steps rnto the room dazed at hrs recent drs coycrrcs Thc door sl rmmed behrnd nm rmmy go get the truck started 1nd bloyy the horn yx hen you re ready to go Rrght Monk Hc herrd the one addressed S lrmmy leryc the room ard he yy 15 rlone yyrth the other called Monk On the floor xx rs 1 sc 1ttered array of loot trken from 1ll prrts of the house It yx rs vyholesrle burglary Monk vs as snarlrng at hrm XVell Mrster you rnterrupted our lrttle party by bargrng rn here the come the dry before yesterday 'lou could haye helped us start the rob Outsrde a heayy motor started and then the sound of a horn came to hrs ears He wondered yy hy he drd not reach out and choke Monk who v. as deprrv rng hrm of so much The enmrty rn Monks next words equalled the hate th rt Irorthrrght felt for hrm Its tough I haye to leaye so soon Nlrster but you mont be mrssrng me' The barrel of 1 gun yy as starrng at hrm from Monks hind There were tyyo shots the sound of runnrng feet md then brtrng pam He fell to hrs knees and sprawled ayy kvyardly on the floor I yrsrt hrm sometrmes NVe re good frrends noyy He says I yy as yyrth hrm y-.hen he was born all oyer agarn He nlled that old house xyrth new furnrture and strll lryes there H yxouldnt prrt xyrth rt for a mrllron He has tyxo scars he receryed from those bullets but he has only one bank book noxy Tru . 1-7, ' ' l z ' Y ' ,v . r l . ' X fp' vi 7 Y v 1 . , 2 1 ' I . ,c . 7 ' . Y yu My - .. . Y Vt., 1 b L ' ' ag I , f ,, ,, iw Y - .f T ' u . ' 'Q . '1 ' ' ca? - 1 ' z 1 . 'L ' 1 'l F Y Y ' ,V . 7 1 I ' . ya ' v 5 . . them wrth a dryr tongue. y way' you did. It's too bad you didn't V Y I Y , K 2 v v v. 7 I ' r yy . 3 . . . . , I I , l ' V Y I . . I . . Y . . . - I l ' 7 Y . - , I . . Q . Y . , r , ' ' 1 rv Y Y v 2 ' ' ' . l . . U l r V , , , . y - ,. 2 . y Q I ' V 9 I 9 2 , 2 . . . y . f , :lf as :rf H ' 7 ' , V V .' X ' Q D , H ' , ' ' . e y , ' ,v , ' , x ' ' 9 , ' z . Y . Y 1 ' I ' I 7 V.

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College They yyould hiye brought Z1 good prree All thoroughbreds XVe pissed the grrdges Thelr contents yyere yyorth r few thouslnd Thfrt yyould .1dd 1 few figures to l1rs bink aeeounts He sr1rekered 21 llttle at the thouyeht of h1s leaymg l1ome for yust one ear XX e yy ere prssrnz, tl1e sery lnts qulr ters r1ow M rr1y of them yyoulel lose therr yobs yyl1er1 tl1e buyer took oyer If tl1ey yyere smart tl1ey would l1 rye sryed yyl11le tl1e eorng hrel been eood Tl1e rorel syyeryed sl1 lrply to the fl 1t mel he followed lt The ror1t of the house sueleler1ly rose sl1 up rnd blrek lboye us Il1e err erur1el1ed to 1 stop rnel yye eould l1e lr tl1e eloek or1 tl1e el rshborrd I looked down It yy rs rlrttle rfter r111dn1r,l1t H15 1rnd fULlLl1CLl tl1e key mel tl1e r11otor stop ved e ee t1 err 11 Rrm w rshed Llllyyll oyer tl1e yyrndows lrke r neyer endrnr eurtun f11ll1r1g on r st ee He Lllelllf h1ye to look ou sr e to see yyl1 rt tl1e house loo el lrke He well rememl1ereel lt w rs lone rnd pl un yyrth reoye ed yer rndr ILlI'l11llN., tl1e yyl1ole length of tl1e fror1t A royy of grbles w IS tl1e fe rture thrt rttrreteel or1es eye to tl1e thue floor 'Io the rerr of tl1e house s rlrree swxmu 11, pool me sey er rl ter1nrs eourts The st rhles were llsm Ill tl1e brek but h rd been er11pty smee l1e l1 rd left home told IC enmr ee o re sl u11r11 r11 ehmel 11111 e el rsh yel dr s mwee rn e fe ot of TL ml re rel1ee by serrmblrnr yyrlelly up then Some yy l1 it puzzled rs to yy h rt hrs next f11oye mule l1e he stooe there rr1 r royy 1 puddle of yy rter ml lo rkeel tlom one to mother of tl1e yy rneloyys He yy rlked oye1 to the door u1d trred tl1e bo lrds IX me eoy errng 1t They' were sohd Tryrny, one of tl1e wmdoyys he found 1 bolrd that yy 11s loose at one end He took 1 f1rm foothold and tore It ott Thus gaye 111m an openmg to tl1e others and usrng the first board as a leyer he prred them od Tryrne tl1e yy rndoyy rnd frndrng 1IlOCkCC.l he struele If w1tl1 lllb elbow ur1t1l nt broke He ele rreel the snll of tl1e broken preees rnel ellmbed through to the room yyrthm I he rrd tl1e rest of the story from llllll l1ter Sttndlne 1m1d hrok en gl rss l1e shed his soelden L0e1f and draped rt oy er the yyr11doyy srll He re rehed rnto rnner poeket rr1d hs l1 lllel emer.eeel urn 5 ' af poeket fl lSlIllL,l1f Holdmg rt with both l11llLl5 l1e f1r11lly found tl1e syyrteh XVl1y yy as l1e so neryousf He couldnt 111 to I1 ht t There He h1e lt 'Ihe bulb ser1t r n1r1ow be 1111 of llilllt reross tl1e 1oom He tr11nsferreel the lleht fror11 hrs left to hrs rrght hrnel rnel elrreeted xt dong tl1e opposite yy rll rr1to tl1e eorr1ers rlonq tl1e floor rnel to e reh srele of 111111 Hrs eyes bee lme errelurlly reeustomeel to tl1e Q1 rre fmel suddenly l1e emntted a str meled ersp The lreht tl rshed about tl1e IOOH1 121111 mel then yyent upward A erystll el11r1elel1er e lLlL,llf tl1e rry md refrreted 5 mf room lt yy rs en1 ty Br e Str11 ee e wlee mf fllllllll e thrt 1 oeeuwreel t He staer ered 1re rqrmst tl1e yym ow 'Il1ousrr1els of eollrls yyorth of ftlflllblllllgb rone Hns knees yyerkened rnel luekleel l1e mrnl ed t stay or1 hrs He felt 1s thoueh somethme, l1 rd sm rshed l1rr11 zeross the forel1erd Hrs XQ KM1 . 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FOR the benetrt ot you Adams terpsr chorean artrsts thrs rs gorng to be a consrruetrve conglomeratron of some of your favorrte baton yvayers expressrng therr much respected oprnrons marnly on th rt popular problem you hold close to your futhful hearts Sure! 1 Sumg' Isrntg the personal rnteryrew med rum we I'LlLl1f.Ll hrst lddy Duehrn I thrnle the ehref drtterenee between Syyeet and Swrng rs that Szccef mzzyn has more to do wrth the mefody yy hrle Szcmg seems to yy orry more about the if rrymg up of rt Mr Duehrn drd not seem the slrght est brt ruffled lt hay rng left hrs entrre orehestrr lerderless rn the Persran Room it the Pl ua Hotel and drscussed them wrth a w rrm unaffected fondness Some of the fellows snr to be ex act he added yyere rn the orrgrnal brnd I started yy ay back rn my college syyeet or syyrng we play both Id get plenty srele and fed up yyrth smooth melodres all the trme and the oppo srte would be true too Lrstenrng to swrng the yyhole day would probably g ye me nm Z1 rd lrerzdrzcbef Wfhen the world renowned Rach manrnoff whom youll mechanrcally connect yyrth the Prelude rn C Sharp Mrnor as a lrstrng trrbute to your Llementrry School Musrc Appreerltron elrss yrsrted the Unrted Stites a few ye rrs rgo he desrred grertly to hear thrs young and trlented pranrst who admrts regretfully yet yyrth an rmprsh twrnlele rn hrs drrle eyes thlt he ney er w rnted to practrce when he was young He w rs just a Leu bm' boy w ho would rrther play baseball As hrs theme Mr Duehrn plays Choprn s Nocturne bec ruse he explarn ed Its the trrst prece I eyer played rn publrc Efez eu ,174 OH N 'IVS ' 1 I ' rr C- ' ' I ' f , y-. ' 4 rs- I 4. A 4 , 'M 4 , v , 9- - ' - I . - ' - - y tc . 1 . 1 ,e 4, 1 3 3 , r V1 j , I , N ' N 1, F 1 . r . ,. . , ,A , 4 .-- - 4 N-f 4 1 I -. . .y K . , ' ' 'I I ' i N A . . . ' ' ' r A D v ,, 1. N - . I P-1 . N ' ' h 4 1 I: f-4 4 '- R 4 4 ' ' ' . - ' ' N e . Q- ' ,z ' , . 4 4 4 , , V K . I r v- 4 I N ' .:' A: 4 L . v-- 4 r-r ,. ,.. 'M . ' , F' ' . N ' 1 J. , , , ' v 4 K 4 , ' I K- 't , '4 . K Q x 4 V . 1 A- . . ' 4 . ' ' D 4 y - I ln ' - 4 4 ' . . ,.. . 4 N : 4 4- Q . A . 4 . - , fn -e - - l - , . ' 1- ' H . I rr. A ' 4 M . .M q . . , ' 1 , N 8 M . d . 4. Q H IK V . . U, , ' . .. K . g u f K E 4 A 1 , . , I X 4 . N 4 f-r V ' . 4 'K . Y 4 ' 4 N . I g R kr ' 'yy h . l A ' 1' 4 4 1 r 1 I . l rv ' 1 4 1' . s -I 4 ' ' .sq FD I . , is 1 4 4 4 A . D , 4 5 . 4. '1 A 1 i ' ' , , fb U . 1 - , . ,Q .. 4. ' '4 , ' - - 4 V 'Q on '- X . . , 1 i ' 4 :, , r nn N , -.X 1 . 4. , r 4 fb 4 'ru fi 5. . . - ' rw ,,- 1. ,- ' - . - r-v . Y . g HX . . , s. Q fm .Q 4 sqm ,X .Y ,X ' - v 'ri' Bl. 'y , , S . 'Nm' S '. 'y 'rx I ' . .' '4 4 , I ' ' ' 1 'r I e. I ' . 2 ': 2 ky 1 x ' ' D' 1 r ' at 4 h l 'D I I , P-1 4 4 ' 4 1 fi 1 hal. I va . 5 - fb , ' I 4 1 . . . . . :.. - . 4 . . in . I . CI I . E fig? D 'IO NV NICI ci E E SU UIQ DICIIOTS The publrc has recerved much pleas ure from thrs magrc fingered musrc srdes the grand drnner and dance mu src gryen out by hrs able orchestra he has rntrodueed as yocalrsts playrng yyrth hrm both Kenny Baker and Fran ees Langford and although only a young man hrmself he knows the sat rsfaetron of hay rng started two people on a happy and prosperous career As for fayorrte bands and songs they yary aeeordrng to my mood I-Ioweyer Mr Duchrn seems greatly rmpressed wrth the style and ease of Cuy Lombardo marnly rt appears be cruse of hrs constancy He lrlees to play that lernd of musrc does rt well and yyhat I admrre most rs that he lx eps playrng rt Because hes de pendable hes rrght up on the top of the heap where he added emphatr erlly he detrnrtely deseryes to be' Next we pard a short call on our mutual musrcran Mr Thomas Dor- sey better known to hrs fellow modern

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