Madison High School - Alembic Yearbook (Madison, NJ)

 - Class of 1936

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Florence Bozzi I fire my life Here she is, there she goes! She's a neat, trim, vivacious figure who has her own opinions, and isn't afraid to voice them. She left us for a while, but we Hatter ourselves she got lonesome. We can just see Florence fthe perfect secre- taryj telling the boss how to run the business. William Bower I tam rl fddlw' bold His violin and the junior Red Cross are the two Great Loves in His Life. We've had plenty of occasion to cheer both in the last four years. This year has found him treasurer of Hi-Y. Characterized by sincerity, considera- tion for others, and ever-present courtesy, Bill has made lasting friends for himself. Iohn Ioseph Bradshaw Life upon Ike dir1mw1d john attacks everything with a great deal of enthusiasm. Wlmenever there is a baseball game you will find him ready to join. He starts his training early in the spring at Ridgedale Avenue. And will we ever forget the day when he hit the home run against Chatham? john's ears are always pinned back for a good joke. xii y . 'A QQ A -1 Louis Edward Bundschuh gt QM' , I ruse in a pam! of order ' H2 I Louis hails from Brooklake Park. His hobby is joy- riding, and one is likely to find him traveling down Green- wood Avenue. Louis is one of our quietest Seniors until he goes into Parliamentary Law, and then he rises to a series of points of order, if you know what we mean. UJAGE TH1RT151zNj

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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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Ui' ai 'tt i Qi -. W ... FEL. . 'iff X mr ' -. 222335 2.45 : ...ggi fk Y ,, 1 I .:,.. 2, K . if W, George' Kissam Burniston TIN Iitlle mufz with the big bminf' Wlmen a young brainstorm like George hits a place like M. H. S., there's bound to be excitement. Teachers swear by him Qnot at himj. At the games George is always chasing around with a huge impressive notebook. Reason: managership of nearly every sport. And-we mustn't for- get to mention statistician Burniston's inimitable gift of gab. Marjorie Ruth Canfield Today we follow. lomorruw we lead Margie's portrayal of Queen Elizabeth in the Senior Play will go down in history. She was more like Elizabeth than Elizabeth herself. She's regarded as a genuine all- around by our class. Her ambition is to be a kinder- garten teacher. Knowing Margie, we are certain of her success. Kenneth George Carpenter A man of ufyluirru Socially, scholastically, and athletically- Kennie, go to the head of the class. Matter of fact, he's been at the head of the class ever since we remember. Teachers think as much of him as we do Qand that's a recordj. His part as Gregory in Dorothy Vernon was extremely well done. Anita Bibianno Carrillo Be ever purp0.i'eful Time and tide wait for no man. Likewise, no woman. So we find Skippy, our trim young modern, rushing up and down our halls. We predict a business career for Anita, as she is especially adapted to cope with any kind of situa- tion in which she might find herself. fPAGE FOURTEENJ

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