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E IRIS I934 0 fP9E junior Prom Committee l2l C-lee Club l2i Senior Dance Committee l3l Thomas jefferson High School ALBERT E. COLDINC HAI., Elizabeth, N. j. Being the second of the family to study at P. S. C. O. Al came well recommended and there are few members of the class who will not remember him as the brother of Dr. Tait's favorite example of no accommodative-convergence. Al will probably attempt to do some- thing about this since he is wearying of high exos. When the team of Golding and Glaeser sat down to their Friday afternoon classes there was much champing at the bit as both were keyed up at the prospects of returning to North jersey. Al remained there only long enough to prepare for a flying trip to the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn. Always ranking near the top of the class, scholastically, Al was delighted when he pulled down a higher grade than his roomy, Glaeser. Al s extensive Summer Clinic work gave him poise and experience which was of great value to other members of the clinic staff, when advice was needed. ti 1 as - ' ' Seventy one
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- . Q T H E I R I 5 1 Bloomfield Higlh School Stevens Preparatory School Stevens Institute of Technology fl? 9 E Class President f2l Student Activities Council C2.l Seventy lnterfraternity Council l2l Glee Club f2l Chairman Announcement Committee l3l WALTER j. CLAESER ..WaIt,, Bloomfield, N. l. May we introduce to the reader one of the diplomats of the class? We remember that just before Walt went in to take his Senior Oral Quiz he provided himself with one cigar. Knowing that all three instructors smoked cigars, he figured that if he threw one upon the table the bickering over the single smoke would be so violent that he probably wouldn't be subjected to a very disconcerting grilling. A collossal bit of reasoning, we think, Walt was a real combination of speed and brains for he managed to rate high and still stay on the gold standard up at Bloomfield. To stay on the gold standard meant that he had to drive cross country to jersey every Friday night and be ready to supply those little attentions which are said to mean so much to a woman. The names Glaeser and Golding were heard so much during our Freshman year that they have become a conditioned reflex to the Class of l934 for the rest of their lives.
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L.. q.: ,1,,,L ..4.V. . o T H E I R I 5 1 Atlantic City High Sclhool New jersey Law School 1' Q fb Music Committee l3l HARRY CROSS ..Harry,, Atlantic City, N. I. O ln introducing to the reader Harry Gross it should be clearly understood the list of activities under his name doesn't tell the whole story. Harry was one of the most active athletes in the class. He was sure to be among those gathered for a game of baseball, football or tennis. He was a strong supporter of his fraternity athletics. The reader should not assume from the above that there was no time in this young man's college life for the sterner things for he captured the honor land any Senior will agree that it is an honorl of being the first member of the Class of i934 to pass his Senior Oral Quiz. Harry , hailing from the world's playground, was not prone to brag about it and thus he managed to put those of us who hail from less important places at our ease. We feel certain that such a diplomat will go far. Seventy-two
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