Madison High School - Alembic Yearbook (Madison, NJ)
- Class of 1928
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I9-:Q 1 ,M,w,y,1b.'f.4 ,.. .Y I ,,, LV.-A...d ,gr ixxuf 3 .TQ .- .'g5i,f,4?..hg.?,iw wfif' fu. 13345 1: gg 5 f ,ii by: , . 41'Qx. iQ.cg3f,yxl.fif5 wgfgigg-2. A' 53 5.3-- . 532' saw, '-5? ' 41.5 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 MOUNT and ROBERTSON Fine Cabinet Work Panelecl Interior by Mount 59' Robertson I VVe design and execute private offwes, directors' rooms, and special cabinet work. Our standard movable office partitions and Bank Fixtures are available in the same woods and Hnishes as our special work. VVrite for information, or see our catalogue in Sweetsf MOUNT E99 ROBERTSON 62 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, N. Y. Phone Hanover 5727 -TRATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS W6 Ester 39 banhruan Portrait Photographer Succe-so ta the Lacey Stud'o 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 fifsiibgi 6 , T 1 X -' T Morristown N. J. e . 2112 Jfenzbm' The Best in Photography Plf mg'fW'f at a Reasonable Price ,'l.Y.VOL'1flfl0I1 Of .4 IIIL'l'1.L'G XVe made the photographs in this book lffflg-570067 Madison Yellow Cab CALL- Cars Washed and Polished 400 FOR A TAXI Comfortable, Clean Cabs Courteous Drivers WHITE BRCS. Office 5 M VVaverly Place Opposite P. Franco Madisoll, N. Two PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ienlume II Eilune, 1928 The Qllemhir M ibuhiisben hp 61132 Qeniov Q1ZIa55 uf gfftanison High school ar jfiflahimln, 59.31. Cliuntents The Qtlemhic 2Buatn V Qlfhitntialii JTHCIIIW QEIEIBSIZS Qthlktitii iwamatics ann QDvgani5atinns Jfeaturw Qnbevtizementz 1928 HALEMBIC 1928 Editorial A school such as Madison High may be considered a small city, complete, and almost self-sufficient. It has its eXecutives, its organiza- tions, its smaller organizations and committees which comprise the city government. 1 It has its shops, laboratories, library, theatre and numer- ous institutions of learning. And, lastly, it has politics. Petty politics, to be sure, but as in every city, large or small, cliques and parties are constantly in operation. Each is eager to ad- vance its ideas and its candidates and is eager to see the city run as that particular party wants it to run. In our past history, as in the beginnings of cities, certain indi- viduals have dominated the masses because they originated new ideas and customs. But the citizens of this city are, one and all, waking up to the fact that they may take active part in these organizations too. Thus, our school is rapidly growing into a smooth-running, com- plete and well-organized city, with every person doing his part to put Madison High School on the map. C Appreciation Originators of new ideas are to be highly commended, for to them is due the credit which follows the successful establishment of their ideas. Thus, we cannot praise too highly the Class of '27, which was the first in the history of our school to publish a year book. We would not have had a year book for several years if it had not been for the energy and ambition displayed by the Class of '27 in the interest of the publication of the 1927 Alembic. , We, the Class of '28, have compiled a year book which we hope will meet the approval of our fellow students and friends, and which will be kept by them in remembrance of the years we have spent with them in Madison High School. As the Class of 1927 wished us to continue their ideas, so we hope the following classes will carry on the tradition, yearly improving the Alembic and making it a symbol of friendship among the students of our school. 7 T. H. c. Six 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 I-, - . A - The Allembic Board HERBERT F. COX, JR. . THEODORE H. COOGAN . . HARNIOX H. GILBERT . . FRANK M. GORDON EMOGENE TYLER DAVID K. BRIGGS . . . EDNKVAHIJ F. DOUCHA . , . The STAR' MARION BALDXVIN GEORGE BRIGGS RALPH COMSTOOK EDWARD FORD EMMETT FOVVLER THOMAS HENRY KATHERINE HOPPING FLORA THUCHEN ., Eziitolo'-ioioz-Clzfiof . . . Assisfalzt Editor . . Bnsiolzess Manager , . Liz'c21'ary Erlitors . . . Art Editor . . Copy Editor FRANK MARTIN EDWARD BTERIKLE EDWARD PERMAR fXRTHUIl RIILLO DELIGHT RUSHMORE WVALTER SCHULTZ GOBIN STAIR 11-IVANGELINE VVATSON S even w J Behitatitm Zin appreciation nf ber kinhnesy ann unnerstanning tbruughuut nur ieniur gear, me, the Qliass uf gaineteeuftlnentpfeigbt, ref spettfuiip nenitate this, the setnnn huiume of the Sliemhit, tu wigs i9eIen Elfane 25re1n5ter 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Mn. VVALTER B. DAVIS Supewniendevzvt of Schools Ten 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 w MR. HARRY A. XVANN Principal Eleven 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Twelve 1928 ALEMBICI 1928 Faculty of the Madison High School HARRY A. VVANN, A.B., De Pauw University, A.M., Columbia University LLOYD PRINCIPAL MRS. ESTHER W. ABBE, A.B., Syracuse University Biology, Civics, General Science HIQIJEN J. BREXNVSTEB, A.B., Vllilliam Smith College English CTRACE I. BRICIQER, Grove City College Stenograplzy, Typefzwiting, Oyjice Practice ELIZABETH M. BROOKS, A.B., University of Illinois English LXNNE L. INMAN, A.B., Syracuse University History, English ' VVILLIAM S. ISELLER, Plattsburg Normal School Commercial Snbjects lil-IODA A. LIPPINOOTT, A.B., Swarthmore Collegeg A.M., Columbia University French H.xRR1ETTE NEWIIIRII, A.B., Syracuse University Spanish GEORGE OSTEYEE, A.B., Middlebury College Mathematics EDWIN M. SANFORD, A.B., Syracuse University Latin UCTAVIUS TOVVNSEND, B. S., Hillsdale College Chemistry, Physics ROBERT M. TRIMNELL, B.S., Rutgers College Agriculture SPECIAL TEACHERS I HU'l'H I. ALDRIOH, Savage School of Physical Education Physical Education AIURRAY M. BIGELOXV, A.B., Bowdoin College ' Physical Education MYRTLE E. HUTOHINS, B.L.I., Emerson College Public Speaking, Debating ELSIE EIONTEITH, B.S., Middlebury College Domestic Science EIURIEL lWOOR1?l, Cooper Union T rt F. STAIR, Gorham Normal Schoolg B.S., Columbia University . Manual Training MRS. ABIGAIL J. VVILLIAMS, Ferris Normal School Mnsio ' Thirteen 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 ! 5 Fourteen THE SENIOR CLASS 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 S i DK Br:-W5 Fifteen 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 The Class Of 1928 THEODORE H. COOGAN . FRANK M. GORDON .. FRED WVILLIAMS . . DAVID K. BRIGGS .. NIARIAN BALDWIN HERBERT BARRETT HARRYET BATTLE DAVID BRIGGS FLORENCE GACCAVALEA MARGARET CARNEY GILBERT COLLVER RALPH COMSTOCK THEODORE COOGAN R'UTH CORTRIGHT HERBERT COX BERTHA CRANE EDNVARD DOUCHA FLORENCE DUNNE EDXVARD FORD EMWIETT FOWLER HARMON GILBERT FRANIi GORDON HENRY HARRISON JOSEPH HODGSON GEORGE HOLLINGSWORTH RO . , . . . Preswlent .. Vice-Preswlent . . . . Secretary ., Treasurer IQATHERIXE HOPPING DOR.OTHY IQECK FLORA IHUCHEN ERNEST LANNING FRIANIi MARTIN EDXVARD DIERIKLVE JOHN DIEYERS HUGH O,NEILL ALVA PARKER EDWARD PERMAR JOHN REEVES WALTERA RUNGE WALTER SCHULTZ DONALD SHARPE ETHEL STEPPEL SANDEORD TORREY EMOGENE TYLER LESLIE ULRIOH E'VANGELINE WAATSON ETHEL WILD FRED WILLIAMS REGINALD WILLIAMS Sixteen 1928 A L E M B I o 11928 THEODORE H. COOGAN President TEDDY , I am wealthy in my friends. Class President 1, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, De- bating Club 2, 3, 4g Captain Inter- class Hockey 3, 4, Ring Committee 35 Chairman Freshman Social Com- mittee 1g Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Interclass Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Assistant Editor Alembic 43 Cheer Leader 4, Student Council 1, 3, 4, Varsity Track 45 Usher 3, 45 Play Promo- tion Committee 4g President Junior Hi-Y 1. DARTMOUTH FRANK M. GORDON 2nd Vice-President GonDoN Tire angels, not half so happy in H ecwcn, ' Went enizrymy her and me .... Vice-President 4, Ass't Manager Basketball 3, Debating 1, Inter- class Hockey 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Liter- ary Editor AlembicH 45 Junior Hi-Y 1, Prom Orchestra Committee 4, Slide Committee 4, First Senior History Prize 3, Tribunal 35 Pub- licity Committee School Play 45 Social Committee 4. COLUMBIA Seventeen 1 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Eighteen FRED VVILLIAMS, J R. Secretary HFREDDIEH He is more importmzt than his size fwould svlginifyf' Class Secretary 2, 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club 4, Alernbic', Staff 4, Interclass Bas- ketball 2, Debating Club 1, Ass't Baseball Manager 2. DIORGAN DAVID K. BRIGGS Treasurer 4 I DA-X713 77 I am not the rose, But I have lived Hearn' the rosef' Class Treasurer 4, Football 3, Senior Chorus 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Bank Representative 3, 4'EXpressing lVillie 4, Alembic Art Editor 4, Class NVill Committee 4, Usher 4, Tribunal 3. OXFORD 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 l MARION A. BALDWIN ' ' MARION ' ' She will mltstrip all praise and make it halt behlmlf' Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 1, 2, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Blue Tri- angle 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocational Club, President 4' UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS HERBERT M. BARRETT 6lBERT77 Thank God, a main can growf' Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y 1, Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 4, Interclass Hockey 3, Tennis 4. UNDECIDED HARRYET L. BATTLE C6 7 No one is useless in this world, Who liglzfeazs the lmwlens of oflzersf' Senior Chorus 3, 4. HONVARD UNIVERSITY N lneleen 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 Q N W Twenty FLORENCE J. CACCAVALE HCACCYH Who dares this pair of boots displace. Must meet the owiier face to face. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Expressing Willie 4, Blue Triangle 1, 2, Bank Secretary 4, Athletic Secretary 4, Debating 1, 2, Basketball 2. MARGARET M. CARNEY G6 7 7 CaZmZy, she gazed aroimd leer, Uizpertiiibed iii a world of men. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Blue Triangle 1, 2, Bank Secretary 45 Debating 1, 2, Interclass Basketball 1, 2. UNDECIDED GILBERT COLLVER KCGIBIP His 'modesty is worthy of wide imitation. Secretary of Class 15 Chorus 3, Tennis 4. LTNDECIDED 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 RALPH L. COMSTOCK ' ' CORNSTALK When thou closl act, men think it not a Play, , But all they see ls real. Interclass Hockey 3, 4, 'fAlembic Staff 45 Chorus 3, 45 Grumpy 3, EX- pressing XVillie', 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chairman Class Song Committee 4, Class Ring Com- mittee 3g Junior Hi-Y 15 Debating 1, Class WVill Committee 4, Chemistry Prize 3. YALE RUTH COURTRIGHT CCRUTH77 Kindly, friewrzflly, lzznselfishg These things she has always lJ6'6'72f.H Senior Chorus 3, 4, Blue Triangle 1, 25 Bank Secretary 4. UNDECIDED HERBERT F. COX, JR. HnRB 'ffllmost to all thlhgs coalcl he turn his llCl7'lCl.H Ridgewood High School 1, 25 Chairman Decoration Committee Senior Prom 3 5 Hi-Y 3, 4, Usher 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Art Editor Alembic 3, Editor-in-Chief 'tAlembic 45 Class Ring Committee 35 Class Song Committee 45 Chairman Motto and Color Committee 45 Tennis 4. CORNELL Twenty-oize 1923 A L E M B I C 1928 Twenty-two K4 N BERTHA CRANE CKBERT77 The tongue ofa woman is her sufoifol, Which she seldom sujneirs to rest. Interelass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 45 Uke Club 35 Chorus 25 Debating 1, 2. ST. LUKE ts HOSPITAL EDWARD F. DOUCHA 6 I ED77 By music minds an equal temper know, Nor rise too high, nor sinh too low. Chorus 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Copy Editor AleInbie 45 Expressing Willie 45 Bank Secretary 45 Debating 1. N. Y. U. FLORENCE DUNN E HDUNNIE 'fProspei'ify to the man that Ventures most to please her. Interelass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity 35 Uke Club 35 Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 45 5 Debating 1, 2. PHYSICAL EDUC.ATION 1998 A L E M B I C 1928 EDVVARD JOHN FORD, JR. HFLIVVER H HI am one of those geiitle ones, That will use the cleoil himself with courtesy. Junior Hi-Y 15 Baseball 35 Staff of Eagle 35 Senior Chorus 45 Alembic Staff 45 Bank Secretary 45 Cafeteria Cashier 4. N. Y. U. EMMETT FCVVLER ' ' FOWLEH' ' Gite me some miisic, moody foocl Of us that trade in love. Basketball 35 Varsity Basketball 45 Interclass Track 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, 45 Play Promotion Committee 45 Class Song Com- mittee 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Interelass Hockey 3, 45 Alembic Stal? 45 Junior Hi-Y 15 Tennis Captain 4. COLUBIBIA HARMCN H. GILBERT ' ' GILBERT l ' Wheiiee is thy leariiivig? Hath thy toil O'ei' boohs C07lSfltWL,Cl the miiliiiyht oil?', Vice-Presiclent 2, 35 Ass't Manager Baseball 35 Debate Club 1, 25 Debating Team 2, 3, 45 Captain 3, 45 Interolass Hockey 3, 45 Interclass Basketball 35 Play Promotion Committee Chairman 45 Class Will Committee Chairman 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Alembie Business Manager 45 Grumpy 35 Junior Hi-Y 15 Usher 45 Tennis 4. ALLEGHENY Twenty-three 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Twenty-four HENRY HARRISON HENRY This year I slept and woke with pain, I almost wished 120 more to wake. TNTICHIGAN JOSEPH HODGSON C6 77 He adds weight to any argufmeoftt. Varsity Football 4g Varsity Baseball 45 Interclass Basketball 2, 3, Chorus 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Usher 2, 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y lg Interclass Track 3, 4. UNDECIDED GEORGE HOLLINGSVVORTH h GEORGE He has that mild, complacent grin, When he sees jest in anything. Varsity Baseball 4, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Varsity Track 25 Interclass Basketball Captain 4, Chorus 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Junior Hi-Y lg Interclass Track 2, 3, 4. ,HOWARD UNIYVERSITY 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 KATHERINE E. HOPPING KAY Please let me do what I SIlO?4tlLlfI'l,t, 'Cause that's just what I like to do. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Cashier 4, N Bank Secretary 45 Alembio Staff 4, Debating 1, 2. UNDECIDED DOROTHY KECK KCDOT77 She ts wisely sileht 7:72 her own worth, Therefore lt we-re a sm for others to be so. M Caldwell High 1, 2, 3, Interolass Basket- wl ball 4, Blue Triangle 43 Student Council 4. PRESBYTERIAN HOSPIT.AL I FLORA KUCHEN BOBBY I ought to have my owh way 'th every- thing, Aml what's more, I will, too! i Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Bank Secretary 45 4'Alembic', Staff 4, Expressing VVillie 4. BUSINESS TZU6'7Zl'?j-j!l'U6 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Twenty-sim ERNEST LANNING, JR. HLANNINGH Whose little body lodged a mighty mind. Junior Hi-Y 15 Hi-Y 45 Debating Club 1, 35 Stamp Club 4. STEVENS FRANK G. C. MARTIN, JR. UMARTYH A mam, tall, slim like d bamboo 007716, Split half-way up the middle. Interclass Basketball 2, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 President 45 Football 35 Varsity Basket- ball 35 Orchestra 25 Alernbie Staff 45 Usher 3, 45 Captain 45 Interclass Track 2, 3. BUSINESS EDWARD D. MERIKLE, JR. KG 7 7 Sli'ciiytli of limb cmd policy of miiid, Ability cmd mcoms mid choice of friends. Treasurer 15 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Social Com- mittee 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Alembic Staff 45 President of Student Council 45 Usher 2, 3, 45 Track 4. A UNDECIDED 1928 LEMBIC 1928 P , N Vw 5 N Rl-2 , 4 1 W 1 K4 l w l Q K+ 5 2 I F I l l s l JOHN R. MEYERS BUDDY . I strove with none, for none was worth my strife. Varsity Football 2, 35 Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4, Baseball 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y 1, Interclass Basketball 4. BUSINESS HUGH O'NE1LL CKHUGH77 A likeable chap of quiet ways. Iuterclass Basketball 2, 35 Iuterclass Baseball 2, 3. BUSINESS ALVA PARKER CCA-L77 Robin, Za'ks, and all them things, Hash dey nionf, when Malincty sings. Iuterelass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Blue Triangle 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3. PACKARD Twenty-seven 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 N N W l f W 1 N- I W Ki N W 5 Twenty-eight EDVVARD PERMAR, J R. HBRICKH An honest 1nan's the noblest work of God. Football 1, 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity Basketball 1, 35 Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Interclass Basketball 2, 45 Chorus 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Alembic,' Staff 45 Junior Hi-Y 15 Usher 3, 45 Bank President 45 Interclass Track 2, 3. .ILLINOIS JOHN REEVES REEvEs A safe companion and an easy friend. Englewood High 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 45 Hi-Y 4. N. J. PHARMACUETICAL INST. WAIITER W. RUNGE, JR. 'WVALT A wofznan is only o woman, But a good ozgar ts cz smoke. Football 1, 2, 35 Varsity 45 Interclass Hockey 3, 45 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 35 Chairman Prom Orchestra Committee 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Usher 2, 3, 45 Interclass Track 2, 3, 45 Play Promotion Committee 45 Tennis 45 Alembic Staff 4. RUIGERS 1928 LEMBIC 1928 5+ F Nw Nl- 1 XVALTER S. SCHULTZ, JR. SAM GOMPERS HH1' has 60111111011 51111.90 ill Cl way 1'71a1f's 1111co1111111111. Football 1, 25 Varsity Football 45 Base- ball 35 Varsity 45 Iuterclass Hockey 3, 45 Iuterclass Basketball 2, 45 Banner and Flower Committee 45 Hi-Y 2, 45 Year Book Staff 45 'fGrumpy 35 'tEXpressi11g lVillie 45 Junior Hi-Y 15 Varsity Track 3, 45 Iuterclass Track 1, 2, 3, 4. YALE DONALD SHABPE CEDEE77 HfllIII'l'If is C11 1211161-9ll1'f? ill poetic pa1i11s, lVl11cl1 only poets lf1'2O2l'.U IINDFICIDED ETHEL STEPPEL . HETHEL 77 An e1'c?11' pI1'aSa11f, c11,17Ze.9.s?y i111fe1'e.9t111g 1'1111z1'arIr1. l4lxpressi11g XVillie 45 Interc-lass Bas- ketball 3, 45 Bank Secretary 45 Chorus 4. - UNDECIDED T wemy-1111111 e 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 Tlulrfy SANDFORD TORREY SANDY There is no truer trutlzl olnfainable, Than that which comes of mfzls1i0. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, EX- pressing lVillie 4, Junior Hi-Y 1. UNDECIDED EMOGENE TYLER HGENEH Be to lzer 'l7l'l'llZl6S ever kiwi, Be fo her faults a little bliimlf' Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Social Committee 4, Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4, Literary Editor HAlembic', 4. UNDECIDED LESLIE ULRICH KCLES77 lVle0se nalulre is so far from zloing lzavrm That he suspects ozone. Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Iuterolass Bas- ketball 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, t'Alembic Staff 4, Junior Hi-Y 1, Usher 2, Interolass Track 3, Varsity Track 2. LTNDECIDED 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 EVANGELINE NVATSON CKVAN77 The daily joy of all, who, on her grace- ffalozess might gaze. Iuterelass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Alembie Staff 4, Student Couueil 3. New ROCHELLE ETHEL 'WILD MRED!! A wake of golzlefn S'lUlS1ll'lH? fzrlzere size troll. l Blue Triangle 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, W Iuterelass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Uke Club 3. ST. LUKE 's HOSI'I'l'AL REGINALD NVILLIAMS LGREG77 The true gentleman is he zfflzo flees not plume lllfmself on af1f1yflzi1zg. Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Varsity Base- ball 4g Basketball 3, 4, Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, Iuterelass Basketball 2, 3, 4, Chorus 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Interelass Track 2, 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y 1. UNDECIDED Thirty-one 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 Prizes 1. Alumni Association English Prize. 2. Rensseigef 'P5iy1'e'Ci1iiib5i 'iiigtifiife 'Me'da1Q ' ' ' 3. John A. Moyer Memorial Solid Geometry and Trigonometry Prize. 4. 011-11511'B'19a'df'0'ra115151-fi1i'111gi5f5?'Pfizesl'H' N 5. Joimliij ixi5y15f'iie1i1bi1i51i 'C1iemietr5i'P1-ine.. ' ' 6. Eaw5fd'15Q 115id5f1'o5i1ii5e'1-5151 1511215 ' ' ' 7. Thurgiigy 115i1i1ing'oi1ib 'iizegefii-511 1355551 'Pi-me ' 8. American Legion Award. 9. 11af11g5i1'i-151519 oiiib Aiwa-ki.' ' M 10. Pa1fei1iQT15551i5f 'Agsbeififieif Awgfal ' ' ' 11. Frenc11'Pfize. ' 12. 11arg2i1ie't'S'tbL1da'rki 'Bi1ffe1i1if51i11'P'rize.' ' ' ' ' 13. oiasg 511921'15i11,i1g'sp'e'aiimg'Awgfiif ' ' 14. W. ol 'TQ nf 155551-'iD'1-i2f3.' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' 15. Henri Wesi5i1'Si1iifi1'Pi5i15' P'fizeg.' ' ' ' 16. Louise 'Ai1g51iS'15' Smiiii'Qi1511iet'P1-iz5Si.' ' 17. The Bambeigbf'Sbiibiai-511115 'Pfiiel ' ' ' ' Thirty-two 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 'I' he Class of T928 MOTTO HVINCIT QUI SE VINCITH COLORS RED AND GOLD p FLOWER DARK RED RosE THE CLASS SONG I The time draws near for parting, lVe seek our lonely quest, And as we go, We'll try to show That we have done our best. II WVithin these halls so splendid, lVe'Ve labored hard and long, Each day some task accomplished, Gur problems often Wrong. ' III lVe'Ve played and danced and quarreled Both ups and downs Welve seen, And in their contests, Win or lose, We stood behind the team. Chorus So take our humble record, We vow it is our best, The time draws 11ear for parting, We seek our lonely quest. 7 HERBERT F. Cox, JR. Tlzdrty-three J-Hwwj Z0 Q if 8561 O I 9119 Hf5I'V 8561 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 - Ffa i t I ' ' I wiv' , II-.I 4. iid f xp ' If ' f N lUlltll101t S GEORGE- BRIGGS .... .,.... P resident GOBIN Sum ..4.,. . , . Vice-President JULIA SITTERLY ..... . , ..., Secretary HARRIET DIERONDE .,...,...,...,,,,..............,...,. Treasurer In September, 1925, we entered high school as green and despised frosh. We took our scrubs and thanked the Lord that we escaped the initiation which had been abolished after the entrance of the preceding freshman class. However, these insults S0011 passed away and we were embarked 011 our high school career. ' Witli the Glld of that year came the burden of being classified as Sophomores. But our indomitable will rose to the task of maintaining the excellent scholastic record which had been set forth by the previous Sophomore Class. The Sophomores were represented on all athletic teams, and they triumphed in the interclass basketball series. In the midst of the school year, the Madison High School Debating Team was chosen. Madison has always been recognized as having one of the leading teams in the state, and again the Juniors showed their prominence by securing two of tl1e three places. It may be a propitious moment now, to thank the two advisors of the Junior Class-Mr. Osteyee and Mr. Sanford, for without their valuable advice, the Class of '29 could never' have prospered as itehas. We also wish to take this time to say good-bye to the Seniors. In this sad farewell we wish to give them the right hand of fellowship and to enjoin upon them our memorable good luck. Seniors, we, as the in-coming Seniors, will strive to uphold the marvelous standards which you have set forth. And with a breaking heart say good-bye and good luck. ' rr T71i1'ty-five ms'-hfglwqlf D-1 U3 EO UD lp P 1 L WH 'EI1 OI 8561 1928 A L B M B 1 o 1928 L. 5 UF' H 5. t-The Sophomore Class CAIXIEROX Gowax , , . ,,,. .,..... P I'f?SiCl61'Z7i KENNETH LUM . . .... Vice-President GEORGE GILBERT , , . .....,. Secretary ALVAX CAIVIPBELI. ,....,.4,..R .,,..RR,,.....,.......... T reasfm'cr The Sophomore Class has accomplished many things during the past year. Besides being represented on all the athletic teams, We have attained a very lngh scholastic record. Alexander Hoagland was alternate 011 the Debating Team, a11d XVilliam O,B1'lQ11 was Captain of the Track Team. Our greatest feat, in athletics, was winning the play-off in the Boys' section of the Inter- class Basketball games, we defeated the Juniors for this title. Those who made this act possible were VVilliam O'Brien, Captain, Ralph Maione, YVilliam Barrett, Kenneth Liggett, Jack Dascoll and Cameron Gowan. Dilterent individuals assisted in making some of our Assembly programs a success and Room 29, a part of the Sophomore Class, pre- sented the lirst song slide to the General Assembly. In banking, too, the record of the Class of Thirty has been splendid. VVe wish the members of the Senior Class success and happiness in the coming years. Tlzvlrty-seven a'bz5w-Mwzz I-I Q3 NJ CD DP t4 Ed IV 91 CJ I 8561 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Will . AVA wk ' 1 A ' Au. ns A the freshmen VVe, the freshmen of the year 1928, have started 'on our High School career, and, if we do say it ourselves, think it a good one. Not only have we participated in all forms of athletics, Varsity as well as Interelass, but we have in our several courses, maintained a high scholastic standard. We have also organized several clubs which have been beneficial in more than one way, for instance, the Music Clubs which both boys and girls have organized in connection with their regular music courses. The girls' club is called Treble Clef Club, while the boys' is called the Jonas Club. These clubs are under the supervision of Mrs. NVilliams. Still another is the Debating Club, organized during the second semester as an experiment. However, under Miss Hutchins' management, we have accomplished much. A Stamp Club, under the more sophisticated title of Philatelic Society, was organized by the freshman class, but as We have grown considerably, we have taken in members from other classes. Miss Brooks is our advisor and Mrs. Pilch, a stamp enthusiast, also comes to our meetings, which are held every Wediiesday' in Miss Brooks' room. Most of us, I think, intend to be sophomores next year, so while We are still freshmen, We are striving toward bigger and better things. c We are taking this opportunity to wish the departing Senior Class all the Health, 'Wealth, Success, and Happiness there is. WVe 'thank them for the high standards and ideals they have established for us and we will do our best to live up to them and to show good school spirit throughout our three remaining years. Thirtymme 1928 A L E M B I C 1978 BAS ALL XXSTRACK f Spagnolia fCapt.J Hollingsworth Fowler Malone Bradley Liggett Curry CMgr.D i Q, 'Y Coogan fCaptJ Spagnolla Ulrich Dllsworth Q 1 g5s xx Q I' up Foo'raAu. ansaenu. SUR? . of r fl . ' '17 Stair Coultas Hollingsworth Williams Bradley Hodgson Permar Runge Buchert Schultz Henry Forty J 1 f-ff' YW ,47ap,f NK I 1928 A L E If B I C 1928 if :X 1 . X, Xi , f' , f ff7 7lv . fs' 41 fir 'WMA' , ,,m M.. ,.--- , A- fs f - ' ' s x x ff! 'X xffls UNM x Aix K 1 -'af K.-..... 1 ,' I-'A I i X ,. fx F I' 'WI ' .nf X: xQN-4,7 tk t , , 'J KX yix V g XX V I G'h1' Q' x Ghkyv' ' 5 5 4 fqv x 5 X E 'T-52' f K W 3 f Q if-jf. N , la , fb 3 A Q ' ' K , M Ax 'ff Q 5 1 Y ' -N XX EN fd P x in X. YE J X f P Z 1 V, , 6 , C x A fo' K 7 - Y 3 xt' ' , J 5 ,W,,,,,fffff,,,,f,,,,,,f,,,,,,fff,,,mffxf5 , V, X w-----....n.. V- -V -. .,..,. W, ' 5 ff X X In - , Url -, ll 1 xx. ' Forty-one onzg-61.003 SZGT OIEINEITV 8561 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 fg: ,,,1 X' 4 ' W. Q 'gee se Svaw Football After four weeks of constant drilling, the Madison High School football team opened its season on October 1, against the Class A Champions, New Brunswick. Battling 011 a sweltering October day, the Class B champions, sporting new maroon and blue suits, fell under the heavy New Bruns- wick line, 26-0. The game did, however, show that the green Madison line would develop into one of the best in the state. ,After this game, Madison defeated Bernardsville, Summit, and Boonton in order. In the Bernardsville game, Hollingsworth went over for a touch- down three minutes after play started, scoring the first goal of the season for the Maroon and lVhite. On October 29, the local boys met Dover here and after leading for more than three-quarters of the game by the score of 6-0, they were forced to be satisfied with a 6-6 tie. Armistice Day found the Madison team battling Princeton High. Princeton has not lost a game during the past three seasons, and the local lads, after battling desperately with the odds against them, suffered a 12-7 defeat. But this was the last team that lowered the colors of Maroon and NVhite. ' On November 19, Madison traveled to lllestiield illld returned victorious, 6-O. The lone score game, when a fake end-run resulted in a thirty-yard pass from Hollingsworth to Spagnuolo, who ran the remaining five yards to the goal line. C'o1zM'11zwfl na page 50 Forty-thffee j-E1J0d1 J 77,0 P-1 'O NJ CD HQ'I Y? HIIV O I 8561 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 nl ul ills nl nl ul Il Il 'I c' flig ' 2f ' 1 Mg H 'Nu al' q 4 nl fl Il fl QTY' ' Basketball VVith the close of a successful football season, the hearts of the young Madison High School Athletes turned toward the winter sport, basketball. VVith thefiirst day of December came the call for candi- dates for this fast and furious game. True to form, about twenty boys packed the gym for two weeks. Then, under the careful eyes of Coach Bigelow and Captain Vin- cent Spagnuolo, the lads fought hard to win for themselves the term Ha regular. Each day found the boys working harder to gain top form so that they would be distinguished from the average player and be recognized by the Coach. Then, about the middle of the month, the squad was picked and the team settled down to play organized basket- ball. Long before the season was officially opened, the team showed flashes of mid-season form. Through the early stages of the season, the local boys again showed promises of representing the Maroon and White with one of the best teams in the State. Then, in the distance, a dark cloud began to rise and broke over the local team in the form of injuries, which, in turn, was the cause for a severe slump. But, though these injuries and slumps came at a critical time, the team fought desperately to bring victory to their Alma Mater. NVith the close of the season came the State Tournament and the Maroon and Wliite again gave a good account of itself. Yet, the same hoodoo that followed the team throughout the season made a reappear- ance, and Hallway, by a sensational rally in the last quarter defeated Madison in the semi-final round of the State Class B Championship. e Continued on page 50 Forty-five 149-Hgiodl 8561 X7 1-4 L ti L4 Q' --1 U5 P4 O 8561 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 ,l l-tl 1 1 if--, . 1 ll 4 A 5 ll 'P' Xp ' I ll .42 Q I li l Baseball Although the old folks continue to say that baseball is not what it used to be, about fifty energetic youngsters answered the first call for practiceg thus bringing out most of the talent of the school. This was a great relief to Coach Keller, for with the departure of six of last year's regulars, the outlook for a good season was gloomy. And though rain and cold weather seemed to linger in town, practices were called each day, until the squad was cut down to sixteen active players. NVith this done, came the real grind. The local iniield is promising and will take its place with the best in the state. The outlield will be well guarded and the batting power of the team is sure to cause op- posing pitchers considerable annoyance. The Maroon and WVhite also has two sets of batteries which will not be scorned at. Ken Ligget and Gobin Stair are both young and ex- perienced while Bradley and Dascoll need no recommendation as to catching ability. The local rooters may do well to keep an eye on the following players, both on the offense and defense: Captain Spagnuolo, Barrett, Hollingsworth, Williams, The Schedule is: C 'Brien, Bra dley, and Da scoll. May lst Rockaway home May 4th Morristown away? May 8th Chatham away May llth Boonton homet May 15th Chatham home ll League Games C0'l1f'f7I'llf'll on page 50 F 0 rty-see eu 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 y in 2 T tTHlZlllEKNV U i Ru Though with spring comes the fever of laziness, it does not seem to affect candidates for the track team. Each year finds about thirty boys ready to reduce the excess flesh, which they secured during the winter months. This year proved no exception to the rule, for, with the best men promised an entry in the state meet, the boys were striv- ing to excel in their events. The Maroon and White's best bets are Captain O'Brien, Williams, Hollingsworth, and Briggs. These lads are veterans from last year's squads, and will give a good account of themselves. This is Hollings- worth's and Williams's last year in school and both boys will be giving the best that is in them. The County Meet this year will take place in Morristown. This meet is always looked forward to, both by the fans and athletes. It has been a long time since Madison last won the county, and they are out to try for that title this season. Tennis A few years ago, numerous high schools in New Jersey started to organize tennis teams for interscholastic competition. The first call for practice hit these schools like a storm, and to further prove the popularity of the game, came record-breaking attendance at all contests. ' At this time, the boys from Madison High School made an effort to form a team representing their Alma Mater, but their inability to secure a member of the faculty to coach them, made their effort futile. This year, however, the boys made another attempt and were more successful. Manager Coogan has arranged a schedule which engages the lead- ing high schools in Northern New Jersey. Though the schedule is not complete as yet, from the contracts returned by opposing schools, it is obvious that the local boys will face dangerous foes. However, the prospects, for a good season are bright. Madison has some of the best Junior players in the state, and led by Captain Fowler, we are sure that Madisonts opponents will be extended to the limit-. Forty-eight 1928 A L E M B I C 1923 Hockey Hockey, a fast winter sport, was originated in Canada. Even though such has been the case, it is, today, more popular in the United States than anywhere else. It has risen from the gloom of the dungeon to the limelight of the Madison Square Garden, where two of New York's professional teams meet their opponents. But ice-hockey is not concentrated to the professional ranks, it is a major sport in most high schools. The boys of Madison High School were prevented from having a team, due to their inability to secure a coach. However, the Class of '28 organized a team and practiced at every opportunity. The team met Summit on two different occasions and lost both games by one goal. These defeats are nothing to be ashamed of, as the boys lacked the necessa1'y coaching. The Class of '28 would like to have the school get an early start next year and build up a fast team to represent the Maroon and Wliiteg and the out-going class is taking this space to wish the team a success- ful season. llnterclass Basketball After the High School schedule had terminated, the boys began to organize class teams for the interclass games. During the entire series the games were close and hard-fought, and when the series had ended it was found that the Sophomores and Juniors were tied for the lead. A date was set for the play-off, and a large crowd was on hand when the whistle blew. In the most hectic of all games played between classes, the Sophomores were returned the victors when the Juniors were forced to play an entire quarter with but three men. This is the third successive year that a Sophomore team has won the interclass games. The Sophomores won the trophy because they had the better team- work. Their passing was very accurate. However, the individual stars of the tournament were Hollingsworth, Meyers, Spagnuolo, and Henry. Forty-11 inte 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 lBv2ILS6lb6Lllll K Continued Q May 18th Dover home May 22nd East Rutherford home May 25th Butler home May 29th Glen Ridge home June 1st Orange Orange June 5th Newark Prep ' Newark it League Game lF001lZliD2Lllll fC0ntinuedj On Thanksgiving Day, the Maroo11 and White ended its season by decisively trouncing Chatham. Playing on a rain-soaked field and in a drizzle that lowered the attendance mark, the local boys ran rough- shod over the light Chatham team and earned their right to their 5'Turkey-Dinner. The score of this game was 34-O. VVith graduation, comes the departure of some of the best football men that ever sported the Maroon and NVhite. The list includes Leslie Ulrich, Reggie Williams, Flash Hollingsworth, Schultz, and, last, but not least, Captain Ted Coogan. To Ted belongs the credit of having worked a green team into County Champions, returning to Madison the Potts Trophy after it had spent a year in the Morristown High School trophy case. The outlook for a State Championship team next year is a bright one, with Spag, Bradley, Coultas, Stair, and other stars of this yearts team back in the lineup. lBZiLSlii61CliI1i3Llill I Continued Q When the season terminated the boys saw that their record was but a fair one, having lost 13 a11d won 11 games during the season. With June and graduation comes the departure of Meyers, Fowler, Hollingsworth, the latter being one of the best guards that ever sported the Maroon and White. However, Captain Spagnuolo, Maione, Brad- ley, Henry, and O'Brienxstill remain to make history next year. The season over, the sport editors all over the State started to dig for records, and it was found that the ever reliable Spag again led the County in scoring, for the second successive year. 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Y Fifty-one 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 H Expressing Williell The Rllllllal school play of the Senior High School was presented o11 the evenings of February 18 and 19, in the High School Auditorium. The show, a satirical French farce, based on the 11ew social conventions of the present day, was written by Rachel Crothers, a well-known playwright. As the curtain rises on the first act, we find Willie's mother, Mrs. Smith, seated in the living room awaiting the arrival of Minnie Wliit- comb, lVillie's hometown sweetheart whom she has invited down to spend tl1e week-end with them. VVillie, upon learning of Minnie's ar- rival, 011 the same week-end that he is giving a party raises ructions with his mother, but to no avail. Minnie is there, and can't be gotten rid of. ' . - Upon the arrival of Mrs. Frances Sylvester, a divorcee, Dolly and George Cadwalader, and Talieferro, an artist of note, all of whom are exponents of the new conventions, Minnie becomes confused and offers Contimzcd on page 54 Fifty-trzvo 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 NUnly 3873 y The presentation of Only 38,', on the evening of March 2, by the faculty, was one of the stellar spots in the social whirl of the year. The play, a sparkling comedy by A. E. Thomas, deals with the life of Mrs. Stanley and her twin olfsprings, Lucy and Bob. Mrs. Stanley is the young Widow of the aged Reverend Stanley, who has departed into the great Beyond, leaving nothing to his family but awe. As the family is vacating the parsonage, the aged father of Mrs. Stan- ley arrives on the scene with a check for 320,000.00 and sends the Whole family off to college. Wliilertlie family is sojourning at college, Mrs. Stanley falls under the siege of the handsome and youthful Professor Giddings. In the meantime Lucy, who has been causing her mother a great deal of anguish, by her selfish attitude, capitulates into the arms of the in- fatuated Sidney Johnson, While Bob has succeeded in winning the hand of Mary Hadley, Lucy's best friend. I Contimzed on page 54 Fifty-three 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 H Expressing Willie fcmmmdj to play for them on the piano, but while passing to the instrument, trips and gracefully deposits herself on the floor as the curtain falls. The opening scene of the second act iinds the apostles of the new conventions returning i11 a hilarious mood from dinner. Minnie ap- pears on the stage, dressed in the height of fashion, and seating her- self at the piano, plays as one inspired. Talieferro is elated, for in Minnie he sees visions of other converts. As the curtains part on the second scene, we find Minnie slightly negligee, calling on Willie at his den. She is busily engaged in begging Willie to express himself to Frances, when a sudden knock is heard. Willie becomes terriied and thrusts Minnie into his closet, as Frances enters attired in a dressing gown. Frances excuses the entrance on the pretext of begging a cigarette. Minnie is discovered in the closet by Frances, who immediately leaves the room in high dudgeon, vowing that she will leave the house in the morning. In the closing act, Minnie reveals Mrs. Sylvester and her com- panions to be shams who refuse to recognize their own ideas. After Minnie has laid herself open to scandal, Willie realizes her true great- ness and leaves no time in securing a charming wife. The cast of the play was, Willie Smith, David Briggs, Minnie VVhit- comb, Julia Sitterly, Mrs. Smith, Flora Kutchen, Frances Sylvester, Jene Cook, Dolly Cadwalader, Florence Caccavale, George Cadwal- ader, Ralph Comstock, Talieferro, Sandford Torrey, Jene, Ethel Steppel, Reynolds, Edward Doucha, and Simpson, Walter Shultz. The success of the play was due to the excellent coaching of Mrs. Williams and the hearty co-operation of the students and faculty, who will long remember the event. Hwlljllly 38,7 Kontinuedj The cast includes Mrs. Stanley, Miss Brewster, Lucy, Miss New- kirk, Bob, Mr. Bigelow, Professor Giddings, Mr. Wann, Sidney John- son, Mr. Townsend, Mrs. Peters, Miss Davies, and Miss Newcomb, Miss Lippincott. i The great success of the play was due to the excellent coaching of Miss Myrtle Hutchins. The Class of '28 wishes the faculty the best of luck and success in their future performances. Fifty-four 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 The Student Council This body is composed of representatives from each class who consist of the president and a member of the opposite sex. The council is presided over by a senior chairman who is elected by the class repre- sentatives. This assembly has full power in all student matters. The members of this yearis council are as follows: Edward Merickle, chairman, Dorothy Keck and Theodore Coogan, Senior rep- resentatives, Jene Cook and George Briggs, Junior representatives, Ruth Miller and Cameron Gowan, Sophomore representatives, while Miss Bricker, Mr. Townsend, and Mr. Osteyce make up the advisors. The outstanding achievement of the Student Council this the new system of awards, the familiar traditional white block be replaced by a two tone maroon and white letter. Debaters, of receiving an M will henceforth receive a gold key. Due to faculty year is M is to instead the ab- sence of inter-school competition between the girls, a point system has been devised which permits a girl upon completion of four years of satisfactory physical education, to receive an old English M. Friffym-6 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 The Debating Team VVhen the portals of our Alma Mater swung wide last fall, we re- turned to find debating placed on a new footing. This former extra- curricula activity had been organized into a class, and placed under the charge of Miss Hutchins. Under the competent instruction of Miss Hutchins, who is a graduate of Emerson School of Oratory, a powerful Varsity team was developed. This year's Varsity consists of Harmon Gilbert, Captain, Arthur Rillo, George Briggs, and Alexander Hoagland, alternate. The question chosen by the Rutgers Interscholastic Debating League was Resolved: That the practice of installment buying as developed in the United States during the past ten years, has had harmful social and economic effects. Taking the afhrmative side of this question, on the evening of March 5, our Varsity disposed of the powerful Dover team that humbled last year,s Varsity. On May 5, a triumph over Nutley gave the team the group Championship. , F if f y-six 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 X G , Q Q - The lt-li 'Y Club l?RANK BIAH-TIN , . , ,.,..,.A,..,..,.... ...,. P resident LESLIE Umucn . . . . . Vice-Presizlevfzt GEORGE BRIGGS ., , ..... Secretary DAVID BRIGGS .........A...,,,.,,,,.....G............... Treasurer lVith the close of school, comes the end of the most successful year in the annals of the Madison Hi-Y. Mr. Essig, the new Y. M. C. A. Secretary, ably assisted by Mr. Philhower and Frank Martin, placed the club on an entirely new foundation. Probably the outstanding social event was the Blue Triangle- Hi-Y Supper. On this occasion, Dr. Gilbert addressed us. Other events of the season were the annual Hi-Y Dance, and the suppers tendered the Hi-Y Clubs of Rockaway, Chatham, and VVestf1eld. We, of '28, hope the Hi-Y will be as successful in the future as we have been. Fifty-sezfwz 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 The Blue Triangle ETHEL NVILD ........ . . . ....,.. President EVANGELINE WATSON . . . . Vice-President HARRIET Dn RONDE ..,. Secretary MARIE Nnsx ....A....,....,,.........,..,....,.......,. Treaszwer During the past year, tl1is organization has been placed on a new basis by Miss H. Stephenson. Miss Stephenson has filled the place vacated by Mrs. Wel-ls. At the present time, the roster boasts the names of fifty girls ranging from the ninth grade through the Graduating Glass. The club meets every second Monday throughout the year. The members have been entertained at the meetings by a series of lectures which were of great inte1'est. One of the most interesting talks was given on Trees as Compared to Human Life. Members of the Faculty, as well as prominent Madisonians, spoke on this subject. The members of the Graduating Class take this opportunity to Wish the Blue Triangle success in thc future. Fifty-eight 1928 A L E, M B I C 1928 l . , X . The Orchestra EDXYVARD F. Dovcrm ..,..,.,......, ........ ..,...,, P resident SANDFORD Tommy .... . . . Tfice-President LESLIE ULRICH ..,. , . , . . .... Secretary JOHN REEVES ..........,...4...,..................,... Treasurer This group of talented young musicians under the able coaching of Mrs. A. J. VVilliams has furnished music for assemblies throughout the year in the form of spirited marches and song accompaniments. They have also graced the various plays and entertainments that have been given at the High School. The orchestra also co-operated With the Parent-Teacher Association and played at their lectures. On the evening of the Madison-Dover debate the orchestra covered itself with glory by playing the accompaniment to the words thrown on the screen by the stereopticon lantern. The same idea has been used in the assemblies throughout the year and has met with great popularity. The orchestra has the thanks of '28 for its enjoyable music throughout the year, and we wish them all the success in the future. Fifty-nine 1928 ALEMBIO 1928 Thesnllaunior Orehestra. lVith the opening of school, Mrs. Williams and Mr. NVann hit upon a pla11 for building up the personnel of the future Senior Orchestra. The result of this plan is the Junior Orchestra. This group is com- posed of students from the seventh and eighth grades. Practices are held in the afternoon under the 'direction of Mrs. VVilliams. The prog- ress made by this splendid group has been astounding, and We of '28 wish them continued success. The Stamp Club This very active little organization is a new one this year. The members have held weekly meetings since before Christmas and be- sides greatly beneiitting themselves they have given an interesting assembly program. Wliile the club is mainly for Freshmen, several upper classmen enrolled. The officers are:- ARTHUR RUSHMORE ..........,.....,...,... .,,.., P resiclelzizt DONALD BTORRISON .... .... V ice-President IRENE HEB.ARD ...., ,,.... T rcasurcr Acknowledgment The Class of '28 wishes to take this opportunity to express to the Madison Parent-Teacher Association the gratitude of the student body of the Madison High School. Each year the Association tenders to the graduating class a large banquet, at which the President acts as hostess. Special credit is due Mrs. Grace S. Gordon and her com- petent staff of Class Mothers for the splendid way they have managed the school parties. The refreshments at the parties were served gratis by the Association. One of the outstanding achievements of this splendid organization has been the establishment of a Student Loan Fund. Sixty 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 The Senior Chorus This splendid organization, which is composed of members of the upper four classes, has hung up a splendid record during the past year. VVhile the personnel of this year's chorus is decidedly smaller than the choruses of preceding years, the quality of its singing 1S far superior. . The most astounding feat of the chorus was the winning of the County Choral Contest from Morristown and Chatham. This, in itself, does not seem so astounding, but when one considers that the chorus had but a week to practice, he is forced to change his opinion. During the course of the year, this group has taken part in as- sembly programs and in outside entertainments. Witli tl1e departure of this year's graduating class comes the loss of a number of talented singers. NVe of ,28 hope this loss will in no way incapacitate the chorus in the future. Assembly Programs Due to a new system developed by Mr. Wanii, the assemblies have been doubly interesting this year. Instead of a hit-or-miss group of morning entertainments, a regular routine has been devised. On Mondays, the twenty minutes are devoted to announcements, singing, and general organization for the coming week. Wediiesday' is de- voted to prearranged programs by the different scholastic depart- ments. A committee chose outside speakers for the Friday assemblies. These men and women have proved intensely interesting. They spoke on topics ranging from Madagascar and borrowed shirts, to cotton, the base of the shirt industry itself. We upper classmen thoroughly enjoyed them, as we suppose the grades did, although we suspect that a speaker was judged by the time he cut from the first period. VVe have listed below some of the outstanding departmental programs. Dooroas BAN TIDDLY-WINIiS AS INJURIOUS VVhen the startling ban was placed on this major sport famong the froshj, the Varsity Debating Team rose to the occasion and hashed it over during assembly. It seems some of the chaps had been playing the game with manhole covers and this, when discovered by the police, was injurious to their freedom. The decision was a tie a11d the chair- man reserved decision for harmony's sake. Sixty-one 1928 A L E M B I O A' 1928 ATARNER ARIsEN FROM THE DEAD During the course of assembly on April 18, Miss Brooks and her Sophomore English Class performed the miracle of raising Silas Marner from his grave. Much credit is due those who served as stage hands and portrayed the thunderstorm. A number of freshmen hid their faces while the elements raged, so realistically was it done. A DTIDSUMMER NIGHT 's DREAM IN WINTER On the morning of December 16, Miss Lippincott put Walter' Hampden to shame so cleverly did she stage A Midsummer Night's Dream, with a cast from her home room. Wheii the beautiful heroine committed suicide many of the romantically minded maidens in the audience sobbed as if their hearts would break. None did, however! Thanks be! ROTARIANS REIACH SECOND CHILDHOOD Early last fall the members of the Madison Rotary Club returned to t'The Little Red Schoolhouse. Here they proceeded to disport themselves before the assembled students. Mr. Pooley, acting as master-of-ceremonies, introduced their chorus which rendered several numbers. Dr. Gilbert was then introduced and delivered an interesting address. A ' EXTRA! CURRY 1XIARRIEDl As the curtains rolled back' on the morning of March 21, the so- phisticated Seniors were aroused from their languor when they be- held a new blonde standing upon a chair beseeching her husband fCurryJ, to rescue her from a rat that was gamboling about the room. Wheii things quieted down it was discovered that an all male cast from Manual Training had so startled the young bloods of '28. HORRORS! TRAMPS INVADE HIGH SCHOOL Wlieii the curtains parted on January 18, the younger students turned pale for there on the stage were two of the hardest customers that ever took the road. Suddenly fright changed to mirth, for under the grime were Comstock and Cox. These two versatile young men soon hit their stride a11d put O11 a show that will live long in the memory of their classmates. Sixty-two 1928 4 ALEMBIC 1928 To the Unsung Football Heroes ofjlffddvison High- lnterferenee I Sing me no song of a hero's dash To the goal line far away, - Wliile the cheers rang loud From a frenzied crowd, Gone mad o'er a wondrous play. Unless you chant, in a grander chord, 'Til the echoing hills shout back Of the boy whose nerve Made the foeman swerve, ' Wliose skill cleared the runner's track. II I'd place no mute on the runner's praise, But to me, yet more endeared, Is the chap whose play Held the foe at bay, The fellow who interfered. He felt the brunt of the tackler's rush, And held like a staunch stone wall, But he paved the way for a goal that day For the hero who carried the ball. J. ARTHUR R mega Withiii a set of prison bars, I live my life beneath the stars, And look at them and ever yearn, A day of freedom ere the urn A Shall take my earthly residue. a ILLO, '29. DAVID BRIGGS. Sixty-three 1929 A L E M B I C' 1928 Sixty-four 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 fffwx ' Lvifxbgbx gb . -f X fr' Y f: ..A ? ,f FEATURES 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 The Will of the Class of 92.8 We, the Class of 1928, knowing that our time in these sacred pre- cincts of the honorable edifice, devoted to the insurmountable task of adding to the meager storehouses of the pupils, a few worthwhile facts, is drawing to a close, and feeling that it is our bounden duty to pass on to whomsoever of the underclassmen, having the ability to assimilate them, those possessions that we have been able to amalgamate during our three and one-half years' stay here, do hereby bequeath z- Item :-To George Briggs, his brother's most treasured possession. Item:-To Morris Simonson, the profitable and successful taxi service that Herbert Cox has operated during the past year. Item :-To the Juniors, we bequeath what remains of Room Twenty, to include- 44 uncomfortable seats in good condition. 1 seat which Frank Gordon has rendered unit for further use. . 1 Mercantile Agency fortune telling book CCredit Bookj. T26 text books with 12,846 answers in the margins, more or less correct. 2 uninteresting but highly used dictionaries. 8 13 blackboards with 15 erasers fnot to be thrown about the rooml. 1 pencil sharpener, guaranteed to ruin 4 out of 5 pencils. 1 well painted fnot rougedj bust of Longfellow. Be sure to give it a bath, Juniors. 1 heating and ventilating system which seldom works when necessary. 47 out-of-date college catalogues which we gathered under penalty of the loss of Senior Privileges. I tem :-To Jene Cook, Herbert Coxis ego together with the conceit of the entire class, as we would surely lose it as College Freshmen. Item:-Tlie beauty and good looks that God gave us, we reserve for ourselves, although such a loss will be severely felt by future Seniors. I tem:-To anyone who can stand the gaff,,' the privilege of read- ing Godts word in Assembly. Sixty-sim A p cfs 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 I tcm:-To the future Seniors, we reluctantly give up our time- honored front seats in the auditorium. VVe recommend that they refrain from studying Latin or any other first period subject, and that they follow the friendly advice given from the stage, as if it were law. Item:-Gene Tyler gives to the Freshmen her curiosity, hoping that they will inquire and find out what it is all about. Item --To the Methodist Sunday School, we leave our hymn books, Ifcfm Item Item QThey can use them, we don'tJ. --Touposterity we are unable to will Miss Brewster's long hair, which the Class of '27 left to us. We wonder why? The Trig. class before going from theory to practice wills to the Juniors what is left of Mr. Osteyeets patience. Donald Sharp leaves his vocabulary to the entire school: there will be plenty for everybody. VVe hereby set, and seal, and publish, and decree, and atlirm, this to be our last will and testament, on this first day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-eight. THE SENIOR CLASS. Witnesses :- NOMHAH TREBLIG TLIPLAR Kcoirsivroc DIV.AD SGGIBB TREBREH Xoc 1st Potary Nublic ITNABF Nonnoz 2nd Potary N ublic History of the Class ot' 92.8 In the autumn of 1924, a group of about one hundred timid boys and girls straggled through the portals of the old yellow Madison High School building which was then located on Central Avenue and entered upon their eventful high school career. We little dreamed then, that in the course of four years, we would be considered honorable and versatile Seniors, looked up to and admired by our lower classmen. No, we had enough trouble avoiding the upper classmen, to be thinking about the future. In spite of their persecution and hazing, we man- aged to get somewhat organized and we held a meeting for election of Sixty-.seven 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 officers at which Teddy Coogan was elected president, George White- house, vice-president, Gil. Collver, secretary, and Eddie Merikle, treasurer. Owing to our willingness to take part in extra-curricula activities of various natures, the upper classmen ceased to abuse us. In January, a great farewell party was held in the old school audi- torium. It was at this memorable party, that we Freshmen were ten- dered such an amusing reception. We came to this party well prepared: our socks were well mended, our trousers had boards in their seats and we wore our heavy underwear. lt was lucky we came thus, for before the evening was out, we had been made to undergo all sorts of antics. At the end of January, we entered the beautiful new high school, of which we are very proud. In June, about eighty of us passed into the Sophomore Class. As Sophomores, we were deprived of the joy of hazing the Fresh- men, much to our regret but to the intense relief of the frosh. We were gradually becoming accustomed to the new school, and things ran along very smoothly. Our members were very active this year and everyone was doing his bit for his Alma Mater. We had more men on the football squad this year than any other class. We also had the distinction of winning the Interclass Basketball Championship. Our team, captained by the red-haired Eddie Permar, swept everything be- fore it as a gust of wind blows a leaf about. There was also a complete reorganization of class officers. George Whitehouse took Teddy's place as president, Harmon Gilbert, a quiet sort of chap tthenj, was elected vice-president, Freddy Williams, a very intelligent fellow, was chosen as secretary and.Eunice Helme, a quiet and reserved girl, wl1o has since left us, was our treasurer. About sixty of the hundred who entered as freshmen became Juniors in June of '26, Although our Junior year was perhaps the quietest of all four years, we did much worthy of note. There was a slight change in organization of officers. Theodore Coogan was elected president, Harmon Gilbert, vice-president, Fred Williams, secretary, and Fred Nesi, treasurer. Again this year our members took an active part in sports and debates. Harmon Gilbert, our vice-president was appointed Captain of the Debating Team, an honor which he held again this year. Our interclass hockey team ran a close second to the Senior team, and our track squad won the interclass championship. From the hundred boys and girls who composed the Freshmen Class, forty-two entered the Senior Class in September of the eventful years of ,27-28. We certainly were proud to have become Seniors-now we had the honor of walking in last.in the assemblies, a distinction which we fully merited. We did much in carrying on the development of the Alembic Sixty-eight 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 as organized by the Class of '27. Several members of our class, headed by Walter' Runge and Emmett Fowler, organized the tennis team for the first time in the history of the school. Our hockey team, although not officially interclass champions, owing to the lack of proper organ- ization in the other classes, was judged to be champion. The only change in the election of class officers this last year was the appointment of Frank Gordon as vice-president and David Briggs as treasurer. At present the members of our class are as busy as a hive of bees prepar- ing for graduation and completing the work on the Alembic, but we are happy, for now after four struggling years we are about to realize the goal of our ambitions-graduation. We are sorry, for 11ow we will be separated from the ma11y friends we have made in the school, but we leave them with our best wishes for their success and happiness in the future. eww Who Knows? I smiled. One couldn't help liking old Saunders, even if he had a way of screwing up his homely features into a frown and peering into space when he spoke to you in his droning voice. Not that he was a fool, either. I-Ie had invented a few things, one of which-some kind of a carburetor-kept him in comfort and enabled him to waste good money building a private radio laboratory up here in Chester. I often dropped in to see him and would find him crouched in a net- work of wires Hlld tubes. Sometimes I would hear good music, but generally it was distance, which meant a faint scratching from some far corner of the earth, for Saunders was always experimenting. iiwllklt is it, Gregg?'l I asked, as I picked up one of the scribbled sheets. No, Saunders muttered. It isn't shorthand. I had to take it down as fast as it came over ..... 'tOh, I see, I apologized. But the language ..... it isn't Italian, is it? Saunders, unable to reply, shrugged his shoulders. I thought perhaps you'd know. International Morse Code, you know. It faded in and out, I haven't got the whole message. But where did it come fromtl' I asked, fingering the sheet of paper. Didn't the sender give his location? S'ixfy-mite 1928 A L E M B I U 1928 He shook his head. UI didn't get the whole message, I tell you. It was interrupted from time to time. I can't tell where the sender was-far away, I k11ow, but he might be anywhere, Europe, Asia, Africa, who knows?,'i He leaned forward, frowning into the shadow beyond the table lamp. It was weird-strange.. I don't understand it. Probably of all the men on the 9El1'tl1,S surface, I alone got that messagef' He went on to explain. I know nothing of the technique of radio. I yawned and listened to his droning whisper-wave lengths, neutro- dynes, volts, amperes, watts-things I had hardly heard of. As far as I could gather, under the conditions he shouldnit have received any- thing on the set. Tell you what I'll do, I agreed finally, I,ll be going to the city in a few days and I'll have them translated.', Saunders is dead now-killed in a fire that destroyed his labora- tory. I was reminded of him when I came across the sheet of paper with the strange message. I took it to a friend of mine, a professor of Romance languages who knows more about these things. Portuguese, he said. I'll copy it for you in English. I have his translation now, word for word. Sometimes, I think the whole thing was a hoax of some private broadcaster troubled with insomnia. If there is a11y truth in it-ifg somewhere, the men who have been given up for dead still Wait for succor.- All I know is that recently three brave Portuguese aviators at- tempted to fly the Atlantic and were never heard of again. I laughed at Saunders and his message. Perhaps I shall be laughed at in turn. But I will give it as I have it here before me: ---- Arctic Circle. Again I give our location: latitude eighty- one, south, longitude ---- die without medical aid. IVe can live for several months with the resources about us. The plane is too damaged to use. VVe have made the radio from the remains of the plane. To- morrow we may be able to ---- t' ---- The current up there carried us off our course. Lind- bergh's flight was below the wind current, thus he succeeded. Perhaps, someone is' picking this up. Wl106Y'G1' you are, pass it on to those who can help. Relief expeditions should beware of the wind current. If this message has been picked. ---- That was all. I studied that message and wondered. Did someone make up this fantastic tale to hoax the listeners-in? Or did Saunders stumble on a message that no one else in the world was receiving but himself-a message from men given up for dead, who are waiting hopelessly for the rescue that will never come. Lnsnrn IILRICH. Seven ty 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Chance The noon-day sun beat scorchingly down upon the desert. Robert Shafter, an American tourist, wondered if it were the last one he was ever to see. As his captors, the Berbers, slouched along in rhythmic beat, captained by their Sheik, Said On Mohand, his burning thoughts turned back to Vez. VVhat had prompted him to stray from the safety of that city to be left to such a fate? The knives of this desert tribe glistened, reminding him of a dentist's office back in America. .lust before one is deprived of his life, his mind is supposed to run to sentiment. However, Robert's physical agonies precluded all mental anguish. His feet were lumps of lead, his skin parched, each muscle 111 his body ached in protest to such unaccustomed, harsh treatment of being forced to stagger along in the Algiers. Suddenly, the captive 's deadened nerves sensed something aside from the drab monotony of the last few hours. The Berbers' stoical manner changed. They were making excited gesticulations, pointing toward the skyline. There, at first, merely a smudge on the horizon but increasing in intensity, as l1is wearied eyes strained to see, was a rolling cloud of dust-a sandstorm. From his seat in the cockpit, the driver of a French Foreign Legion plane, bound for Vez, anxiously SC31ll18d the murky desert, debating whether his plane could survive the rising storm-the terror of the desert. As he was flying low, the Legionaire made up his mind that land- ing was a necessity. Already the drone of the motor was drowned by the di11 of the storm. Shutting off his motor and easing the controls, the pilot, after describing E111 arc, came dow11 as the storm hit in all its fury. Robert Shafter, after opening his sand-filled eyes and succeeding in raising himself on one elbow, was startled to see an apparition of a bird in front of him. Rubbing his eyes, he looked around for the Arabs. Spying this strange dragon of the air, they had fled before the storm struck. Still amazed, the American dragged himself to the plane. Yes, there was the pilot, curled up inside, sheltered from the storm. SANDFORD TOBREY. Seventy-one 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 Sevemfy-two I love the plains, I love the hills, The mountains towering high. I love the rivers, and the rills, O'er head the deep blue sky. I love the song of the nightingale, The bluebird and the thrush. It thrills me in the evening, When they 're singing in the brush. I love to watch the glittering stars, The glimmering of the moon. I love to hear the mellow bars, Of the night birds when they croon. I love the roads that twist and wind, Throughout the land to peace. And leave the cities far behind, For homes where wanderings cease. ETHEL WILD. A littleboy alld a little girl Were sitting under a tree. Said the little boy to the little girl, Will you marry me? True to her feminine instinct She made a vague reply, Which made the little laddie Turn away and sigh. For the little girl had answered With all her girlish glee, '4I'll marry you when peaches VVill appear on a cherry tree. This scene led to some changes. The boy and girl are wed, Since a tree was made by Burbank Upon which both fruits are bred. GEORGE HOLLINGSWORTH. ALEMBIC 1928 1928 'gmwgfs EMASH 1 gp Z 'VALD0' l F0 W L X66 ff r,-c3'Elfl5.gf ,M f-1-S' .- f e :gi XFIAQQAEHTION MEAD '5CfWf 'w feffm'1i','Lfif'e M h .ffpxei . La QVNM J, 1' QW ff QSW' fl wwf UPR'fiifEi2?'52'NsTf:gz , . 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H1421 flip, Q99 p Q. l-T - ' Q Ua.9agf,i,- Q 9 W 8 E SILEN , Q wwe - 3 1 , ' V gi Q A .A ' 5 CEE O U QQ A : 5-: ' . - 433' . S H Q '7'2'E3fE1'i1?nE C2352-LE1?fE'5f E E215 '4,'f.,g11v SHINE? ff + f-MAN mf'wfwfLg:gc Nam-:I fs ' , o STUDY 2 , Q4 effvcs '62 H A LL ,fflxse S4095 iiihiig 'YW' EXF'sl3fi 2535 Q5 . YY QQ KA VCDQFQQPH ,,- fo Q 00 O4 'P -'Q miifm. , m MO can 746 Aarwofaf' Srffvfflzzfzf-fl11'06 Us Seniorsi Name Characteristic Crazy About BALDWIN , Pertness Athletics BARIQETT Size Big men BATTLE Complacency Sitting with Juniors BRIGGS Teeth '29 CACCAVALE Boots Gold basketballs CARNEY Shyness Wliite ribbons COLLVER Loneliness Knickers GOMSTOCK 'Walk Versatility COOGAN A Bed hair Executive position CoRTRIcIIT Diligence Quiet corners Cox Glasses Himself CRANE Straight hair Men DOUCHA Accent Orchestrat' DUNNE Irish wit Policemen FoRD Chin feathers His four names FONVLER Guffaw The women GILBERT Ego Motorboat GORDON Hot temper F. F. '27 HARRISON Man about town Ford and contents HODGSON Fat De Molay HOLLINGSWORTH Grin Boxing Destiny Success Lilliputia Nursie ! Nursie !' ' Back to India Mannequin Vampire fl Poet Mountain Lakes President ? 2nd Sphinx Orchestra Leader ' Hostess Second Fiddler Henpecked hus- band's wife Taxi driver Hurdy-Gurdy man Davy J ones' Locker VVeather man VVho knows? Mattress tester Featherweight Champion Favorite Occupation Smiling Caddying Ask us another Cook's helper Bookkeeping Typing W0117t tell Shush! Soft-soaping Studying Greenwood Bus Co. Giggling Bossing Orchestra rBawling out Editors Grinning Bullying Talking Acting sophisticated Crashing gates Looking at the Moon Being amiable aay-Hgzianlag HOPPING Knox IQUCHEN LANNING BTARTIN BTERIKLE MEYEHS O ,NEILL PARKER PERMAR REEVES RUNGE SCI-IULTZ A SHARPE STEPPEL TORREY TYLER . ULHICH WATsoN VVILD F. W1LiLIAMs R. WILLIAMS Sloe eyes Far away look Permanent wave Big feet Size Voice OVar-whoopl Wadclle Irish eyes Cocoanut bob Thrift Haircomb Indolence Ears Drowsiness Grecian profile Curly hair 99.44,!100Z pu See Reeves Indifference Burr, Cigar Mustaehe T0 Jo The boys Great big girls Stamps Sally Radio Baekiield Chesterfields Singing Thrift Drums Nothing Butlers Dictionary Hanover Neck French Englishmen Girl in the Mo Brown dress Blue Triangle 011 Cigar Nothing in par- ticular Timing quick lunches Far from Hanover Alice in VVonder- land Mayor of ? 3rd Smith Brother Matinee Idol Cherub Come back to Erin Opera? Miser Dentist to pedi- greed clams Farmer Big shoe maker Funk 8 WElg113ll7S French maid Second Fiddler Museum A Second Fiddler She may Second Robert Burns Druggist tHe saysj Fairbanks double V amping J 0 You guess, we give This is too hard up WVatching the clock Every Friday night Taking gym Plumbing Ask him Being versatile Clowning VVriting Wl'OttG11 W1'imes Arguing with earth worms Acting Reading the Dictionary Column two CNuff saidj Acting preoccupied Gazing Dressing windows Translating Nurse-girl Mixing prescriptions Annoying Faculty? it This Tabulation was thrown together in a fit of temper. Consequently, the Editors are not responsible for anything you don 't like. 1928 A L E M B I O 1928 Social Events HALLOXNVE ,EN DANCE On the evening of October 28, the Gym was visited by a large crowd of sprites, ghosts, goblins, etc. Here, the crowd disported itself with dancing and the initiation of the frosh. The enhancing music was furnished by Gus Priee's Orchestr'a. The Gym was decorated in colors appropriate to the season, while cider and doughnuts constituted the refreshments. Prizes were awarded by the P. T. A. for the prettiest, funniest and most unique costumes. - There were no bad cases of fright reported although the frosh went home holding tightly to Mamats dress. THE ANNUAL OH1:1s'rMAs DANCE A week before vacation began, the annual Christmas Dance was held in the Gym. The floor was thronged by a happy crowd which danced to the stirring music of Gus Price's Orchestra. The Gym was decorated in greens fitting to the season, and the refreshments were made up of punch and cake. The worldly-wise Senior boys passed the time away telling Qto the childish Sophsj, stories dealing with St. Nick. HI-Y-BLUE TRIANGLE SUPPER On the memorable evening of February 6th the fair damozels of the Blue Triangle and the handsome young swains of the Hi-Y united to worship at the throne of Ceres. During the course of the evening, they were entertained by solos, duets, and comedy sketches. Dr. Gilbert delivered an address that was digested along with the rest of the goodies. None would admit any indisposition after the feast but the writer noticed that many of the eminent physicians appeared drowsy on the following day. ST. VALENTINE 's DANCE On the evening prior to the Morristown basketball game, the most unique dance of the season was held in the Gym. The dance was unique in that partners were secured by matching valentines and balloons which had been distributed. Oupid was there in person and played havoc with unsuspecting hearts. Several Juniors were known to be S efv enty-sim 1928 A L E M B I O 1928 hard hit. The refreshments were made up of the usual punch and cake, while Price's Orchestra furnished the music. HI-Y DANCE On the evening of good old St. Patrick's Day, the members of the Hi-Y led forth their damsels fair to trip the light fantastic. The music was furnished by many famous New York orchestras, Paul Whiteman, Lopez, The Pennsylvanians, all played for us via the electric Victrola. No serious casualties were reported though many a fair damsel spent the following morning straightening the crushed toes of her satin slippers. THE FINAL A DANCE The social season of Madison High School was brought to an end by the May Dance. As usual, Gus Price and his Orchestra furnished the music, while the younger generation gamboled merrily about the floor. The Gym was very prettily decorated with spring flowers, and ice cream and cake were served for refreshments. A good time was had by all, even though' there was an epidemic of spring fever at the time. QfVE Main Street Wi11te1', morning, noon and night, Summer, Autumn, Spring alike, On they go, with yet no ceasing, Autos, autos, still increasing. Buick, Ford, and Willys-Knight, Duco colors, smart and bright, New ones, ancient, some between, Part are dirty, pa.rt are clean. Eastbound, Westboiiiicl, and there are Those who have no guiding Star. Oh, what fun it is to scan, This unceasing caravan. SANDFORD TORREY. Beneath a countenance so bright, So filled with kindness wondrous light, Who knows how deep a sorrow lies, That only with the body dies. DAVID BRIGGS. Sefveuty-seven COX 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Done Most for School Most Popular Best Athlete Most School Spirit Handsomest Best Dressed Most Popular with Boy Ladies' Man Best Dancer Wittiest Most Versatile Class Grind Happiest Noisiest Quietest Tallest Shortest Most Pull with Faculty In Bad with Faculty Class Baby High Hat Stubborn BluEer Most Likely to Succeed Energetic Class Sheik Laziest Favorite Author Favorite Movie Stars Favorite Sport Favorite Book Favorite Actor Favorite Teacher Seventy-eight S Popular Seniors fM0re or Lessj Boy THEODORE COOGAN DAVID BRIGGS GEORGE HOIILINGSXVORTH THEODORE COOGAN EDYVARD MERIKLE DAVID BRIGGS HENRX' HARRISON FRANK MARTIN EDXVARD PERRIAR RALPH CORISTOCK HARBION GILBERT EDXVARD PERMAR EMMETT FONVLER GILBERT COLLVER EMAIETT FOWLER HERBERT BARRETT HARMON GILBERT REGINALD WILLIAMS ERNEST LANNING HERBERT FRANK GORDON THEODORE COOGAN I DAVID BRIGGS HARMON GILBERT HENRY HARRISON DONALD SHARPE ZANE GREY NOVARRO FOOTBALL BEAU GESTE XVALTER HALIPDEN MR. SANFORD Girl FLORENCE CACCAVALE EMOGENE TYLER LIARIAN BALDXVlN NIARIAN BALDWIN DOROTHY IQECK FLORENCE CACCAVALE DOROTHY KI-:CK ELIOGENE TYLER FLORENCE DUNNE ALVA PARKER EMOGENE TYLER FLORENCE CACCAVALE FLORENCE CACCAVALE RUTH COUBTRIGHT ETHEL YVILD FLORA KUTCIIEN EAIOGENE TYLER BERTHA CRANE FLORA KUTCITEN EMOGENE TYLER KATHERINE HOPPING BERTHA CRANE IWARIAN BALDXVIN EAIOGENE TYLER BERTHA CRANE E. M. DELL G-RETA GARBO Miss BREYVSTER 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Brilliant Bookshelves Have you ever noticed, from a purely decorative angle, the riot of color a five-foot-shelf of modern fiction adds to your room? Nowadays, the publishers are clothing the futile endeavors of their authors, with an attractive coating of crimson, emerald, och1'e, indigo, or gold, in the hope that you will buy, just for the exterior splendor. This mode has made it possible for the man of moderate means to have, in- his own home, a library which combines all the vividness in the yards upon yards of volumes, done in red, and blue, and green, and black leather, that we find in the mansions of the rich. Now, a best seller can do something, even more useful, than dis- lodging a musically inclined cat from the back fence, it may sit on our shelves and look ornamental. Perhaps this is encroaching upon the job of the flapper, but she should not object, because the gaudy book is her own cousin. In either case, we daren't go deeper than the paint. RALPH CoMsTooK. The Seamenls Song A heaving sea 'neath a leaden sky, A reeling ship and a sea-gull's cry, A foaming bow and a frothing wake, As over the seas our way we take. A glistening sea 'neath an azure sky, A steady ship, 11ot a cloud on high, A gurgling prow and a boiling wake, ' As over the seas our way we take. A day that's sad or a day that's glad, In weather that's good or weather that,s bad, And never a change in our life we make, But over the seas our way we take. The sea is our mother, the sea's our grave, Forever we're free, forever her slave, But little we care as onward we go, For this is our life, no other we'd know. DAVID BRIGGS. Sew enty-more 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 Vanity Fair! Vanity Fair! People seeking happiness there, Drawn by the colorful show of wares, Set to serve as enticing snaresg Amid hypocrisy and stealth, Hollow laughter and ill-got wealth, Greed of gold and love of show, fGlittering booths set row on rowj, Songs of love and sounds of sobbing, Strings on strings of lanterns bobbing. Puppets hung on slender wires, Tinsel toys and heart's desires. People seeking gladness there, Leave the place! Leave the glare! Leave the painted masks and come, Leave the wildly throbbing drum, Climb to yonder mountain top, Cease your giddy dancing, Stop! Come and follow country lanes, Feel the touch of April rains. Seek the solitudes and find J oy, and peace with all mankind. EMOGENE TYLER. A Message Prom Bill Old Bill Shakespeare, whom you probably know, Down to the earth decided to goq Yes, I said down, for Ilm very, very sure, That this old bard was mighty good and pure. He landed in a little town, in an eastern state, And the things he saw there, he did to me relate. Oh, they W91'911,t very nice, those things that he saw, Ill fact, there were a few that he'd never seen before. The incidents he marvelled at were mostly new found wonders As telephones and radios and trial marriage blunders. And the thing that made him sick and want to go right home, Was the sight of the student who tried to write this poem. But Bill was a kind old man, and so he said to me, Just list to what I tell you and then-well, we shall see., So he gave me inspiration and I hurried to my home, Took pad and pen and ink and then-I wrote this silly poem. HERBERT COX Eighty 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 N..,S- Eiglzfzfy-one 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 Apgar, G. B. .. Benbrook, A. S. .. Birdsall, J. V. .. Bozzi's ....... Burnet, D. .... . Burnet, J. E. Burroughs, E. P. .. B. 85 O. Motors Oo. . Caecavale, S. . . . . Carle 's Market .... Carlson 's Garage . Commercio, V. . . . . Cuecaro, A. . . . . Day, W. F. DeHart, H. . . . . Dieges 85 Clust .... Doucha, E. L. .... . Eagle Candy Kitchen Eagles, A. ........ . Epstein, M. ...... . Eskeson, F. N. First National Bank Franco, P. ...... . Gawliek, E. ...... . Gillespie Bros., Inc. Golden Hind Press . Graf, J. ........ . Green 85 Pierson Greer, A. ....... . Gruver, S. ..., Harman, A. J. .... . Harmon 85 Irwin .. . Hartley, T. D. .. Headley, W. F. .. Keating, J. V. .. Kenielhor, B. ...... .. Kurtz Men 's Shop . . . , , Lackawanna Restaurant .. .. Lyon, I. D. ............. .. Eighty-two llndlex to Advertisements 108 108 108 87 107 109 109 108 104 106 105 108 106 107 108 94 104 102 106 107 102 89 100 1 97 85 100 101 100 104 102 99 84 99 98 90 102 103 103 107 MacDonald, J. ...... . MacDougal1 85 Denman Madison Iron Works Madison Trust Co. , . . . Maione 80 Sons .. Martin, F. G. C. .. McGovern, J. G. .. Miller, G. ...... . Miller Bros. .... . Mintz, H. 85 J. .... Montagna 85 Son ......... Moore, A. C. .......... . Morris Coal 85 Lumber Co. Mount 85 Robertson ....... Murray, G. A. .......... . Mnrray's Men's Shop Mutual Beef Co. ...... . Noe 85 Ruzicka Co. ...... . Pzlrent-Teacher Association Parker Studio ........... Prospect St. Garage ..... Radio Sales Corp. .. Ratti, J. ....... . Rohner, E. A. .... ,, . Ridgedale Inn, The .... Rosenberg, L. ..... . Salny Bros. . . . Sandrian, P. .... . Schwilk, H. R. .. Shekerjian, J. . . . Schall, A. W. Seinto, Geo. .... . Smith, J. A. Speckman, H. . . . Stair, L. F. .. . Stumble Bros. . . . Trowbridge 's . . . Utility Laundry . . Weber, B. A. White Bros. . . . Wolff 's ......... Woodhull, F. .. Wilson, I. R. Y. MQ 0. A. 88 97 103 83 100 103 86 88 87 96 102 110 95 1 103 86 92 93 91 92 92 90 88 87 88 97 90 2 92 92 88 94 96 98 93 104 106 96 102 2 97 94 99 i 110 1928 A L E M B I O 1928 MADISQN TRUST COMPANY MADISON, NEW JERSEY The Bank of Personal Seofvice ZPATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Eighty-H1 ree 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Books PPE!! Made Are As Forza' Memon'es Always Cfzerzlrfzea' 'Z-3 Harmon E3 Irzoin, Inc. 21-23 East 4th Street .New York City '93 Manujhcturers of the 1928 Hlemozk' PATRONIVE OUR ADVFRTIQLRS Eighty-four 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 Qailll QQQ1 ey VQLETRQL Cata1ois,Booklets and all forms of Direct dvefrtieingand Printed maitar. STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT Y? THEGIIQEQQEEBRES PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Eighty-H126 1928 ALEMBIU Telephones: Office 254 Residence 1042 JCHN G. Electrical C' ATWATER KENT 40 MAIN STREET MCGQVERN ontmctov' and KoLsTER RADIOS MADISON, N. J. MURRAY'S MENS SHOP Speedwell Ave., cor. High St. MORRISTOWN, N. J. FOGfZlI'i1lg STEI N -ELO CH Clothes DUNLAP Hats IDE Shirts We Guarantee Everything We Sell Schultz: I havea h c ance for the track team. Comstock: VV hy, are they go- ing to rafHe it off?', Junior: Here, stand on this dime and tell me what great American store you represent. F , cc rosh. I dunno. Junior : Woolsvorth's. Frosh: How come F junior' Noth' . 111 g over IO 1 , t D!! MURRAY s MEN s S SHOP PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Eiglzty-sfiw 1928 A L E M B I C 1923 The Dutch Boy PfLI'l1ffG7' Trade B G Z Z I l S Jlalrk is on every keg of Hze Old Relvfagljjgpiilfllztic Lead. Gyade Chocolates and Bon Bows EMIL A. ROHNER PROPRTETOR 9 Waverly Place Atlantic Painting Maflison N- J' and Decoratmg Co. Painter and Decovatoof 384 WOODLAND ROAD Tfflephonem NIADISON, NEVV JERSEY Dclz'vc1'ics Made Telephone 11 MILLER BRCDTHERS MARKET Headqu.1'te1's for Beef, Veal Nlutton, Lamb, Pork and Poultry 15 WAVERLY PLACE Albert Gower, Proprietor PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Eighty-serevz, 1098 A L E M B I C 1928 THE RIDGEDALE The Rose City's Family Hotel MADISON, N. J. 26 Miles from New 'fork 4 Miles from Morristown 10 minute walk to station Excellent Commuting. On the D. L. stW. Very healthy and quiet. 500 ft. above sea level First-class table Beautiful dining room. Individual tables. Fresh eggs and vege- tables. Catering to a refined class of business people. Transients and week- end parties welcome. Rooms and suites with private bath or hot and cold running water. Large screened-in- porch. S private garages 011 premises. 5 acres of grounds. Pine, maple and oak trees. Flowers. Near 4 golf clubs. Near Orange Mountains and beautiful walks and estates. Special rates for year-round guests, or full summer or winter season. CHARLES MILLER Family Furnishings and Shoes 4 Park Avenue Madison, N. J. Tel. 2854 Schall's FURNITURE f CLOTHES on Easy Payments 55 Speedwell Ave., Nlorristown, N. Little Archie: Geel Pop, I just swallowed a worm! Anxious Father: Take a drink of water, quick! and wash it down! Little Archie: Aw, no, let him walk. Flim: Doesn't your wife miss you when you stay out till three o'clock in the morning? Flam: K'Yes, but as a rule her aim is perfect. Coilzplilizeazfs of J. RATTI E99 CU. Fine Confectionery 3 Waverly Place Madison, N. IVIACDQNALDB Agent for Gordon Hosiery Our new Gordon hose are here-in the tapering V-Line, the slender narrow heel, the arrowy shadow c I 0 c k s for Spectator's Sports . The cor- rect hose for every costume and occasion. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Fighty-eight 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 FIRST NATIONAL BANK MADISON, NEW JERSEY ESTABLISHED 1881 Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Trust Department Safe Deposit Boxes Storage Vaults DEPOSITS 352,700,000 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Eighty-nine 1928 . A L E M B C 1928 VALUE VVhen Fabrics Wear Long- Wlieii Style is Authentic-' Wlieii Tailoring is Fine- VVhen You Get Satisfaction- That's Value And You Always Get It In SALNY BROTHERS Coizzplimcazts of Radio Sales Corp At Millbzzru 357 Millburn Ave. Phone Millburn 15 A f Madison C L 0 T H E 5 ll VVaverly Place 34 Speedwell Ave. Morristown Phone Mad1S011 151 Mr. Smith was seeing a friend off to Chicago. K'Be sure, he said, to look up my friend, Mr. Lummac, while in the city. Mr. Lummac? said his friend absentmindedly. Yes, Mr. Lummac. You can remember his name because it rhymes with stomach. A few days later the man returned and encountered his friend on the street. Do you know, said he, I tried and tried, but never could I find that Mr. Kelly. JOSEPH V. KEATING Madison Real Estate Livable f P Likable WAVERLY PLACE PHONE 602 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Ninety 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 MADISON PARENTfTEACI-IER ASSOCIATION A community organization devoted to the interests of .M MADISON SCHOOLS MADISON PUPILS MADISON TEACHERS MADISON PARENTS Member of National Congress of Parents and Teachers PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Ninety-0126 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 The Best in fPl1otograpl1y THE PARKER STUDIO TELEPHONE 174 MORRISTOWN, N. J. Joseph Shekerjian Fine Furniture MADISON ARMY E99 NAVY STORE Field Glasses, Guns and Ammu- nition, Tents, Camping Equipment, etc. Headquarters for all out-door 15 South St. Morristowii Equipment Next to Lyorfs Theatre 4 Lincoln Place Tel. l Phone 1629 Madison, N. J. Phone 876 Free Delivery The Mutual Beef Oo. Incorporated Retailers of Prime Meals and Fresh Killed Poultry 24- Nlain St. Nlaclison, N. C0IIlf7lll7lClZf.i of PROSPECT STREET GARAGE Hupmobile Agency PATRONTZE OUR ADVERTISERS Ninety-two 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 C01'l'LfJli7l1-E3'Mf.S' of Gene: Why did Mr. Sanford Hunk you in Latin ? NOe,RuZiCka CO Dave: Cruelty to animals. I overworked my pony. Rose Specialists Telephone 184 Shunpike Rd. Ever read the Pickwick ' Papers ? '4Say It With Flowers Naw, what do I care what goes on in them hick towns F MClIlbUl'S Florist Tf'lcgra.p11 Dclifvery Assn. R. C. A. RADIOLA Crosley Band BOX Electric Radio Receiver LLOYD F. STAIR , Phone 974 38 Alexander Ave. Radlola 30A Electric Super-heterodvne . ' Madison, N. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Ninety-three 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 DIEGES E99 CLUST 1 5 John Street New York Manufacturing Specialty jewelers Class, Fraternity, Club and Society Pins, Rings and Keys, Medals, Prize and Loving Cups, Plaques and Trophies, etc. WE INVITE CORRESPONDENCE PER- TAINING TO SPECIAL ORDER WORK Gene: Pardon nie, is your house on the bus line ?,' Dot: Yes, why ? Gene: Better move it, then, there's a bus coming. Frosh: What is usually done with the holes of doughnuts? 2nd Child: They're used to stuff macaroni. c GEORGE SINTO Dealer in Eine Shoes Sole agent for Walk-Over Shoes 5 Waverly Place Madison, N. J. Telephone 44-M Floyd F. Woodhull Morristown Elizabeth Q aalily M erclzanalise A if Fair Prices PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Ninety-four 198 ALEMBIC 19? Qompliments of MGRRIS COAL E99 LUMBER COMPANY Ninety-fivfe 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Compliments of UTILITY LAUNDRY CO. 1 EAST MAIN STREET CHATHAM, N. J. Let our phone line be your clothes line Madison collection and deliveries daily H. E99 Madison High, Mo'r'ristown's Good Luck Leading Clotl1ie1fs 1928 14-16 Speedwell Ave. Phone 1674 I The hotel guest, slightly the worse for indulgence, staggered down to the room clerk. Quick!,' he gasped. Get a doctor, my frien' upstairs is blind! ' What's the trouble F I asked him if he could see a snake. Said he coulcln't and the room's full of 'em l Bill, you used to have something about you that I liked, but you spent it. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS N inety-.sim 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Telephone 754fW MaeDOUGALL E99 DENMAN Plumbing, Heating cmd Tinning 68 CENTRAL AVENUE Maclison, New Jersey Lou Rosenberg Department Store Agent for Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiery Shoes for the entire family 25 Main Street Telephone Madison 874 Comjzlimeazlts of Wolfl S Delicatessen The Home of Good Foods 50M Main St. Phone 966 EUGENE GAWLIK Optometrist and Opticiau An Optical Service a Little Better Than Usual BABBITT BUILDING Z4 PARK PLACE Morristown, N. J. Tel. 2232 PATRONIZE OUR A DVERTISERS Ninety-seven 1928 A L E M B I C 1998 Schultz Qin trig.j: Mr, 05- teyee, is a nonogon 21 figure with no sides ? Blip: My wife can be an angel when she wants to. Blop: Mine, too-any time now? If yours is that discriminating taste that calls unerringly for the best, then you'11 call Speck- 111H11,S-M07'1'iSf07UW,S Sweet Shop. V Morristown 491 HENRY SPECKMAN 21 PARK PLACE Morristown, N. J. Telephone Market 7666 Madison 811 WILLIAM F. HEADLEY Counsellor at Law Master in Chancery 128 Market Street cor. Halsey Street NEWARK, N. J. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS N fmety-eight 1928 A L E BI B I C 1928 A. J. I-IARMAN Es? SCN Real Estate and Insurance 26 GREEN AVENUE Telephone 448 Madison, N. I. R. WILSON GARAGE Thomas D. Hartley - .Quality Shoes Ford Sales and Service General Repairs 8z Supplies 12 WQVCY 15' P19361 Madison, N. J. Phone Madison 801 Madison, N. Phone 357 PATRONIZE oUR ADVERTISERS I N inety-nine 1928 A L E M B I C 1998 S. Maione E99 Sons Imported and Domestic Groceries Flour and Feed Real Italian Olive Oil and Italian Delicacieg Spaghetti, Vermicelli Imported Cheese TEL. 797 10 PARK AVE. Established 1902 -elf 'l ld .BX IQI27 Trinters 0 f Triwztea CWM Talooky CC DJ Qiie GOLDEN l'll.N D-Qyrers AT STZZZITIJZICLU IN MADISON NJ. FRANCO Haherdasher and Custom Tailor 'Telephone 809 10 Waverly Place Madison, N. Tuxedo Suitf to H ire Collzfvliments of Green 599 Pierson Incorporated Dealers in COAL AND LUMBER MASONS MATERIALS Telephone 80 MADISON, NEW JERSEY PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS One hundred 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Automobile Stafrting, Lighting, Ignition 0 ' - . . ' 'xii 0 'eiiipki tf M SBATTERY I l ag? Envucfsmnon A 5 , A y I .nav--: ,genius Q 'EYSPE L li ' NV E Eiifil' H I gi . 1 i f Q? I-, Q I a 7 ' ' E nf' 1 ,I O -- D I 0 3 0 O I Zig i N I U o Q 2 IN' f io i E 1 A f f E I I Satisfaction Guaranteed I N I When a customer drives out of our Service Station I , . he'ssatis5ecl. For heknows I I his battery and the entire I-'Q G electrical system on his car I O I are in tiptop shape. I We repair all makes of , R 'batteries and guarantee our I I repairs. And we don't try ' I to sell you a new battery K if we can save you money I I by repairing your present : one. That's USL Colden I I Rule Service. n CRAP BATTERY and ELECTRICAL SERVICE PHONE 269 91 MAIN STREET PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS One lznnflred and one 1928 A L E M B I C 1998 Home Made Ice Cream Eagle Candy Kitchen 41 Main St. Phone 662 Madison, N. Our Candies Made Fresh Daily in Om' Own - Candy Kifclzeii B. KEMELHOR Headquarters for School Supplies Sporting Goods Gifts of Value, Stafioiiery, etc. Madison, N. 45 Main St. Phone 509 P. Montagna E99 Son Meat and Vegetable M arlqet Main Street Madison, N. J. Telephone 548 Storage Telephone 154 'Tires Samuel A. Gruyer om Azz Niger GARAGE AND OFFICE: 28-30 Lincoln Pl., Madison, N. Gifts ' For All Occasions Graduation, Anniversary, Wedding, Birthday, etc. B. A. WEBER, INC. Successors to PARKER and VAN CLEVE Jewelers and Opzfomelrists 25 Park Place Morristown The Finest Stock to Select From FRANK N. ESKESEN Florist Ferns, Easier arzzliBeddi1ig Plants MADISON, N. Phone 765 251 Main St. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS One lmmalreel and two 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 A Flowers for all occasions Also potted plants Frank G. C. Martin F l o r i s f 19 Keep Street Phone 107 Co11zpIi111o1zz's of Lackawanna Restaurant Madison, N. I. Hill- What a fine statue. Thatls Clay, ain't it? Gill- No, granite. Madison Iron Works XVm. H. Force, Jr. Chas. C. Force 8: Son l'Vro11gl1f Iron Wfork of every Descripz'io'n Forged lzarclwaro to specification General Maclzfnc lVork 42 Park Ave. Madison, N. J. fx., llllllll N KURTZS Men's Shop p The Complete llfl 011175 Shop A 4 46 iviain si. lllllllllfl vi- fl- ,T T3 ,Xt is X X,-f ' IXQL. I . x WX iiw:9N'Q X ix, Phone 814W Ennnett- Ah, senorita, I ani glad I have been sent here. VV hat , quarters do you have at theez Compllmmfs ,U place. of Senior ita-K'Silver. G. A. M. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS One lmwzclrecl cmcl three 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Rose City Market E, CACCAVALE, Props Fancy Fruit and Vegetables 18M Main St. Phone 529 Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlor 18 Main St. Madison, N. Telephone 604 The Madison Express AICKIN GREER, Proprietor Freight, Baggage, Furniture and Pianos M owed Fire Proof Storage, F1L7'1'lit1l7'6 Crafed cmd Packed 75 Central Ave. Madison, N. Gosh, you're dumb! Why donft you get an encyclopedia P The pedals hurt my feet. The parlor sofa held the twain, Fair damsel and her lovely swain, Heandshe. But hark! a step upon the stair! And mother finds them sitting there, He-and-she. Edward L. Doucha SHOE SPECIALIST Shoes made to fir all kinds of deformed feet General Repairing 81 Main St. Madison, N. STUMBLE BROTHERS Linoleums Carpets Rugs Cleaning 54 SOUTH ST. CNext to Armory? MCRRISTOWN, N. Telephone 1956 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS One lziundrecl and four 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 CARLSQNS GARAGE 18 Prospect Street Madison, N. J. Telephone 366 L I Taxicab Service S T O R A G E MICHELIN TIRES AND TUBES PATROMZE OUR ADVERTISERS One hmzclrecl and five 1928 A L E M B I C 1998 y A. CUCCARO First Class Repairing Alexander Eagles Real Estate and Insurance MADISON, NEW JERSEY 'owblizfqe 3 r l7soufnsnMorrinmun-N5 O 0 jpor Inq Good: Tackle Bicycles Guns Iver-Johnson Columbia Bicycle Repairs Tel. 1040 The new watchman at the Observatory was watching some- one use the big telescope. just then a big star fell. Begorra, he said to himself, that fellow sure is a crack shot. Two jewsywere shipwrecked, and after drifting several days in a small boat, Goldberg said to Lewis: Look! Look! I see a sail!'l Lewis answered: 'iVot's the use? Ve have no samples. CARI..E'S MARKET Prime Meats and Poultry 48 MAIN STREET Madison, N. J. Phone 578 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS One lzfzlnclrerl and six 1998 A L E M B I C 1998 M.E..l2ZEQQE.! Nl Congratulations CLASS or '28 Telephone 750 WILBER F. DAY Caterer and Confectioner Restaurant and Bakery Sundays 11:30 A. M. to S P. M. 40 Park Place, Morristown, N. J. Cozlzvplilrlzelzfs of DICK BURNET Buyer of Raw Furs Established over 30 years Give Gifts that will be a constant ren1inder of you through the years to come I. D. Lyon Diamonds, Tflfatclzes, Jewelry 4-5 Park Place Morristown, N. J.. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS One hundred ami sez en 1998 A L E M B I C 1998 MEL REESE CLOTHES Made Good to Make Good Pure Wool Fabrics-Belgian Linen Coat Fronts and Hairfast Hair Cloth Built and Imrlred up by Mel Reese Co. Prices 525, 535, and S45 GEORGE B. APGAR Mason and Builder Iisfhllafcs Gizfezz and Contracts Taken folzbi-ng Pronzfvfly Atfmzded To Phone 72-4VV 35 Greenwood Ave. Arthur S. Benbrook Dairy Produrfs and J- Selected Grorm'ie.r Hoyt Street. Telephone 5691 Phones: 29 Main Street Madison, N. J. 181 and 182 Maf11S011, N. J. 4 !, I C0llIf7IiIlIC11fS of f M 1 as V. ooMMERo1o My ' The Shoemaker '4 ' J 14 VVaverly Place ,. l I Tel. 895 Madison, N. B E99 O MOTORS OO. Sales f f f Service 173 Washi11gton St. Morristown, N. J. Telephone 1857 De Hart Pharmacy 56 MAIN STREET Madison, N. Phone 9 PA TRONIZE OUR A DVERTISERS Om hzmdred cmd eight 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 5 Blazing Headlines CHORUS GOES to sing WILD rose IN MORRISTOWN. MR. TOWVNSEND DISSOLVES zinc IN SULPHURIC ACID. RYER TAKES flag oil FLAGPOLE on way HOME. STUDENT LIGHTS FIRE UNDER boiler for PRINCIPAL. FACULTY IS not interested IN SING SING PRISON. HARRISON RUNS OVER cat on way to SCHOOL. COX GETS A poor mark IN PHYSICS. PRINCIPAL TAKES POISON away from child. LANNING WEARS FOUR-in-hand TIES. MISS BREWSTER NEVER GIVES algebra HOMEWORK. 'I'he're's No Place Like Home el-23 mn' Home is what we make it- L- So why not make it happy B Ep' and comfortable with the sort Emsm, 'aww of furniture that gives joy I rm to the whole family, 6 6' 08' it MADISUMN' ' JAMES E. BURNETT Dec:-lar in Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, etc., Iron and Steel BURNETT BUILDING MADISON, N. J. TELEPHONE 669 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS One Izfzziarlred cmd nine 1928 ALEMBIC X 1928 The Members A of the M odisort ,1- Frank G. Martin, Jr. .......... Prosidcrzt YMCA Leslie Ulrich ......... ..... I CIC?-P7'6SlllFllf V George VV. Briggs . ..... Secretory David K. Briggs .............. Tl'CIlSlll'Cl' Its purpose: To create, maintain and- extend throughout the School and Community High Standards of Christian Character A clean In Living Standard In Speech In Athletics In Scholarship Westiiighouse Agent Mazda Lamps Radio Rejvtz-irs Phone Madison 820 ARTHUR C. MOCRE Electrical Contractor 14 Central Avenue Madison, New jersey PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS One lmfndrecl and ten IM., , 1928 ALEMBIC 1928 Qutugra bs , IW 3251 WW 9H?j,,WifM45?ffgfL4 fJ2i1flff,,Q 4,65 I H e5 5 Qwygayu HTeQ'c OWXWUXY 3M . ' 5?f7' A , f , mai F jj - X7 one mmfmoz qmlleleven b JM,zQ'C7jML'M ' , 5 1928 A L E M B I C 1928 Z Zlutngrapbs fi Q,,,,u5-A CL V x 0? Qflf , ,K ,zz X LASTWORD You have read the results of our eo- operative eforts. We have tried to enter in these pages E1 faithful record of our Senior year. We hope that there is something to please every- body.-If there is, our task has been fulfilled, and our long hours of con- stant work have not been in vain. --THE EDITORS. 'Q' Q1 fev- One hundred and twelve af - '4'-V ': if-'1i15Q'7 2f- E-iff'YT -- V. , ' Vi-.V TT'r '?7 fi f 31:i9:Q.' -13:-1?-'ifk' 'h 55?-E 'f'-'41-15--VW-i fi'-I4?ff5-'1,ii:Zfi5 - -. -- V. 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