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I ,I ALBEIQTI P AB? , . , i v 'XJ . 1 Bas et tur : t Western 3 rdin vP1ac-Q. 1x ',1QpAredat Colle e obby: G . FRANK Aufximssa Yank 162 Day Street. Prepared at Troup. Activities: P. M. Orches- tra: A. M. Orchestra 13, 43: Con- cert-Master Happy Days . Fu- ture: Study music. Hobby: Mu- sic. O. FRED ALBERT A cp Q ulvllfflln 241 Laurel Street, East Haven, Prepared at Laurel Street School, Activities: Hockey 11, 2, 3, 433 Baseball 123: Writex's' Club 123: Aero Club 133: Span- ish Club 143g Track 143. Future: Duke University. Hobby: Swim- ming. ARNOLD LEONARD .-XHRAM s Dnfr11 Sl Library Place, East Haven. Entered from Public School No. ti, New York City. Activities: French Club 12, 33: Astronomy Club 133: J. Hi-Y 133: World Af- fairs Club 143: Stamp Club 143. Future: Enter College. Hobby: Hunting. JOHN Jos:-:1-ii .Xin HRl,l1', 151 Whalley Avenue, Prepared at Sacred Heart. Activities: Track 12, 433 Service Club 123. Future: Brown University. Hob- by: Swimming. 'Irl1 ' 4 ' the elm tree l934 28 .i':RNl'2S'l' Fanni-:Icicle .'Xt'KliR1X1A N l71rlrI1 37 Stevens Street, East Haven. Prepared at Momauguin Gram- mar School. Activities: Chorus 123: Glee Club 1231 Spanish Club 143. Future:Northe-astern. Hob- by: Swimming. Bwrsv L1-:iz Almius 120 Wake-field Street. 1-lamden. Prepared at Spring Glen School. Activities: 'Pri-Y 11, 2, 333 Chair- man Executive Committee P. M. Dramatic Club 1235 Chorus 12. 43. Future: Vassar or Smith. Hobbies: Russian history and painting. Russrzu. T. Aimms Russ 101 Barnett Street. Prepared at Fair Haven. Activities: Class Touch Football.Team 1235 Hi-Y 133: Debating Club 1-13: Astron- omy Club 143. Future: Business, Hobby: Dancing. limxoa ANN .'5tl FINlT0 QQEA lil 3595 Ellsworth Avenue. Pre- pared at Troup. Activities: VVriters' Club 12, 3, 43: Girl Re- serves 123: French Club 133: In- ter-Sorority Council 143: Orches- tra 13, 43. Future: Albertus Magnus. Hobby: Swimming. Rusk: .vXFRAool,.x Rliyfh Ill N7 Wooster Street. Prepared at Columbus. Activities: Italian Club 13, 43, Future: St. Francis Hospital of Nursing. Hobby: Swimming.
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N.H.H.S. l934 Everrit Gladding, pilot for the Edgar Taft Rocketteers, Inc., has just com- pleted his two-thousandth rocket excursion trip to the planet Mercury without a mishapf' We turn now Qlike all good Americansj to Stanley QScoopiej Allen's column. Glad of the opportunity, we reprint herewith his entire chatter pillar: Barrister Sherman fRosyj Rosenberg fEd. note-that boy Allen is uncanny !j is that way about the lovely Roxyette, Muriel QMussyj Salmon. That light in Jeanette Mandrey's blazing orbs is Bob Ollayos, erstwhile footballer. Tee-hee. Marion Holabird's patter is packing 'em in nightly at the Kittycat Klub. The Roys Beebe Cinema Studios are angling for the services of Billy Skolnick. The resemblance of Kay Daniels to the formerly admired Ann Harding is startling. The Virginia Simpson Coiffeure is sweeping America fDon't sell America short lj. Jack Cavallaro and his pianner are swell at the Paramount Grill. Ditto Richy Pettaway at the Casino de Paree. Rumor has it that the personable Barbara Kelleher will get that vacated athletic director's post at Bryn Mawr. f'Recommended to diversion-seekers: Albro QArnoj Downe's carricks in the N'Yau'ker . . . Solly Q-lake Levine's routine at the B'klyn Paramount . . . Harold Schiller's new play, with Gordon Campbell in the lead, at the H. Finck managed Ethel Barrymore . . . The antics of Sidney Chase at the New Palace. VVe tear ourselves reluctantly away from Allen's colyum and our eyes alight on an advertisement which blatantly announces We can add eight inches or more to your height . The attached coupon is addressed to Arnold Fishman and Milton Albom, Inc.. Height Experts, Oshkosh, Wis. And there is an advertisement of the Helen Webb Waterfront Development Company. Mimsey Sukloff, famous woman press-agent, says: On a QGertrudej clear day, from the Webb Company's 'Healthy Acres', one can see the outlines of the sunf' The classic lines of an ultra conservative advertisement next strike our more or less experienced eyes. It is the announcement by Messrs. Lennart Engstrom, Martin Heyman, and Louis Buslovitz of the opening of their tutoring school for high school athletes. After the names of these our classmates have conjured up pleasant memories of our balmy youth, we are startled to discover that Ruth Komisar has invented an electric ray capable of entrancing any man. At the time of this issue of the Times, the police had already issued warnings to George Dermer and Shephard Powell to get themselves surrounded, as quickly as possible, by a lead body-shield. Manager 'Jimmie' Piccolo will bring his House of David five North to play the Hakoah All-Stars, captained by Burt Johnson and managed by 'Scottie' Mac- Donald. Ujames Bowman and Anthony Bove will appear on the gridiron again next season as members of the world-champion Green Bay Packers managed by Donald fBudj Stavin. Carlton Phillips won the national individual fencing championship from Thomas McCoy by a narrow margin. Lee Burgess and his Mercersburg Academy charges are sweeping the schol- astic swimming world before them this season. Mayson Reid showed his heels to the field in the annual Boston Marathon to romp home the winner in record time. Peggy Duggan has eclipsed the former women's solo airplane endurance record. Believing this heart-gladdening saga of the achievements of the class of '34, fifteen years out, to be at end, we fold the newspaper sadly. The tale of our class told, its history recounted, its successes and failures limned, do you think Harry Meadow forgot his rent-collecting mission? You do? Well, you don't know Harry! SHERMAN ROSENBERG. 27 the elm tree I
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RIARVTN AGINS ,Ua1'1 ' 17 Violet Street. Hamden. Pre- pared aft Putnam Avenue School, Hamden. Activities: VVriters' Club 123: Chorus 123: Happy Days 13, 43: Supervisor Art Club 143: Der Deutsche Vt-rein 143. Future: Theatrical Art. Hobby: Posters. VVll.l.l.?0lfg9.P6.XN Amzlum 1m1': . , 1 ,...,. aywtt . Street. 'repared at Sacred ivities: Art Club Organ .e 1-13. Future: Yale Art xSchoolX Hobby: Art. I :xTR1c'r,x RIT.-X :XIIEARN Par 11 Court Street. Prepared at Columbus. Activities: Volleyball 123. Future: St. Rz1phael's Hos- pital. Hobl1y:Sailinfz. Jon N Ammo 37 Maple Street. I-,1'6'1'J2ll'f'd at Troup. Activities: Baseball 123: Basketball 123: Touch Football 123: Italian Club 13, 43: Soccer Team 143. Hobby: Sports, XQERA .-Xkowcmzcx Vcc Velcet Street. Box 32. Monto- wese, Conn. Prepared at Monto- wese Grammar School. the elm tree ' I934 29 MILTON JEREMIAH ALBOM A P 2 Ezra 4 Sanford Street. Prepared at Fair Haven. Activities: Basket- ball Squad 123: Orchestra 12, 33: German Club 143: Chairman Class Motto Committee 143. Fu- ture: Yale. Hobby: Horseback riding. VVILLIAM J. ALBRECHT Bud 442 Blake Street. Prepared at Sheridan. Activities: Baseball Team 123: 'Pouch Football Team 123. Future: Annapolis. Hobby: Hooks. CoNC121'TA LENORA :XLICATA HC0I1IIiPU 311 Poplar Street. Prepared at Fair Haven. Activities: French Club 133. Future: Business School. Hobby: Reading. CLIFTON .ATR IN sox h f1cky 123. . Street. Prepared at Orange. lf eUStudy. Hobby: Sports. ' Ail1'llAEl. ALLARA .3'4'0lf1'r 2494 Whitney Avenue, Ham- den. Prepared at Centerville Grammar School, Hamden. Ac- tivities: Stamp Club 12, 3, 432 Hockey Squad 1213: Football 1233 Debating Club 12, 33: Cross- Country Team 13, 43. Future: Duke. Hobby: Sports. . H . H . .
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