Madison High School - Alembic Yearbook (Madison, NJ)

 - Class of 1936

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George Elbert Allen, Ir. Like tl tall and .ffulely pine George is one of our tall boys, but that isn't the only reason we look up to him. Hi-Y is his old stamping ground, and he has been this year's president. He was president of the class back in those dark ages when we were juniors. In every class activity he is there with bells on. Paul Al Allocco He tbinkr befi' Cicefrf' Paul goes in for arguing in a big way. Morning, noon and night he's hard at it. He can always be found after school arguing with some teacher. Paul belongs to the Kiwanis juniors and is on its basketball team. He is also an excellent volley ball player, having starred against the faculty in that memorable championship game. Lydia Georgena Barker A I'igfl7'flIll' perimflality ir la be zlpjffulrdedu Anyone who will tackle the job of Property Manager for the Senior Play is a courageous and patriotic class- mate, so say we all, Anyone who will do as good work as Lydia did-well, words fail us. Lydia's work in sports fespecially basketballj, was, is, will be, tip-top. Lillian Augusta Barradale C1n'imiIy killed Ike 1111 Lolly is the busy lady who spends so much time en route to Miss Partridge's otiice, room 32, the nurse, and all points west. She is an enthusiastic golfer, and a good prospect for a nearby business school, we understand. We shall remember her by her unfailing politeness, her fren- zied concern over many thingsfand poppah! QPAGE ELEVEN1

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CLASS OFFICERS Thomas Iames De Palma PRESIDENT Mr:-y Ibe ber! man u'in, fu'e feel he did Tommy believes in taking the bull by the horns and slapping him down until he bounces. His presidency has kept him busily occupied all year. How he has managed to be so good-natured through all the work is our No. I un- solved class mystery. What luck we've had to be blessed with a president like Tom! Mariorie Theresa Erlandsen VICE-PRESIDENT A full cl,l'.l'IH'cll1l'E' if given by lookin Marge is always buzzing around dear old M. H. S. busy with class and social affairs. Her term as class vice- president has been most successful. None of us will ever forget the beauty and realism of her part in the Senior Play. Mary, Queen of Scots, herself, might have been proud of her. Margaret Stewart Martin SECRETARY Bile off more llmn you can rlvew, and lben t'l7t'll' il Aristotle was noted as a walking encyclopedia, but he has a rival. Margaret hears all, knows all, and how that girl can talk. Margaret's sense of humor will carry her through life. As Assistant Editor of the ALEMBIC, Secre- tary of the Class, and as a chief promoter of the freshman initiation, her fame will linger in M. H. S. Arthur Daniel Sobel TREASURER X, I 41711 Ike keeper of lbe coin Art's been just swamped with work keeping track of all our money. We expect him to depart for Europe this sum- . Wt-A mer Qon our profitsj jingling coins in his pocket. We JN, give him three cheers and a silver 'fplatedj loving cup for 'LX Y his management of tickets VLA, A, r for the Senior Play. Morris- g X ' ' town is his idea of Paradise. f ' A ii ' e1.i.'. . A 1 X Nan Gerrish Parsons -'luv-P' EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 1 W? Prize Ibn! zrbifla ir bei! in lhe unirfer,fe gy All hail-the Editor-in-Chief. We expected great things W of Nan, and we got them, fBehold the Alembiclj She's A famous for putting her shoulder to the wheel. Report Q- .. .. card day finds Nan with a flock of A's. She's managed to squeeze in time Qhow, we couldr1't sayj to be secretary of Blue Triangle. fPAGE TENJ



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I ames Albert Bartlett All quiel an lhe Barllell front jimmy is one of the most crowning examples of peace on earth we have ever seen. He is full of fun-we can tell it by the twinkle in his eye. He is one of our calm, collected sportsmen. Has been an active member of Hi-Y and a model member of the Service Squad. .t k i- , , Dons Lorratne Batatlle The eyes' have one language everywhere She has two passions- Jacky and the Chevrolet-and 5 t a yen for mussing up hair. She goes in for wise-cracks Q and teasing in a big way Qof course, we wouldn't mention Hirtingj. It's a gloomy day indeed when we find Doris blue. 'Her cherished ambition is to win the beauty con- test at Bertrand's Island. . Q 2 We i i t i t - ' Charles Edmund Bogert. Ir. All the u'arla .f a Huge What would Ed do without sports? Don't ask us! He has played in every athletic activity as far back as memory goes. Ed takes life easy, and snatches plenty of enjoy- ment between gulps of this thing called education. Goes in for stage work and has been an ellicient co-manager the past two years. Iohn Houghteling Bogert Our pnlieme will LlfhiE1'E more than our forte It is an accepted fact that strange things go on behind the scenes. But when Miss Hutchin's right hand man is in charge Qas he usually isj everything looks like velvet from across the foots. The Senior Play could never have managed without him. john managed the kid brother who co-managed the stage. EPAGE Twurvnj

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