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JBulkeley Annual 1926 £Q j. r « ■jy ’ 'iScre el-n?ui,i k £•“ ’18 - -• DEDICATION To Our Friend and Adviser Mr. Clarence E. Norris Who guided our steps to light in the dark ages of our first years at Bulkeley, and who in our last year aided us materially and morally by his excellent counsels and friendly care. When we think of him we recall Anthony’s estimate of Brutus: His life was gentle, and the elements So mixed in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the w'orld, “This w s a man.”
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Bulkeley Annual v 1926 • -J i’ - t ■ : i - Annual Bulkeley School Prizes AWARDED IN 1925 SENIOR PRIZES SCIENCE—Gold Medal given by Mr. Hollandersky—George Paton, Jr. FIRST PRIZE SPEAKING—Gold Medal given by Mr. Percy C. Eggleston—Edward Henkle. SECOND PRIZE SPEAKING—Five Dollars given by Mrs. J. C. Taylor—Abram Watchinsky. SENIOR HISTORY—Five Dollars given by Dr. Charles Graves—Lorentz Bellinger. EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS—Gold Medal given by Connecticut Alumni Association of Rensselaer—George Paton, Jr. FIRST HONOR—Gold Medal given by Mrs. S. A. Goldsmith—Harold B. Smith. SCHOOL SPIRIT—Two and one-half Dollars given by James Marion—George Sheflot. GENERAL IMPROVEMENT—Twenty-five Dollars given by Mr. B. L. Armstrong—Lorentz Bellinger. STENOGRAPHY—Five Dollars for best work in Senior Stenography—James Granata. JUNIOR PRIZES HISTORY—Five Dollars given by Dr. Charles Graves—Herbert Swanson. HISTORY—Second prize—Two and one-half Dollars—Harry Nelson. ENGLISH COMPOSITION—Five Dollars given by Mr. Frank Hamlen—Harry Nelson. PRIZES OPEN TO THE SCHOOL LATIN—Webster’s Dictionary given by Mrs. Frank Palmer—James Latham, 1925. FIRST FRENCH—A French Book given by Mr. William Belcher—John Thomas Allen, 1925. SECOND FRENCH—Five Dollars given by Theta Sigma Society—Edward Fisher Memorial— Philip Gray, 1927. FIRST BOOKKEEPING—Five Dollars given by Mr. Sidney H. Miner—Philip Richmond, 1927. ENGLISH COMPOSITION—Gold Medal by endowment of Dr. James Newcomb—Frederick Hyde, 1928. MATHEMATICS—Ten Dollars in books by a few men in 1884—Roland Chaput, 1928. FOR DEVOTION TO THE MUSICAL ACTIVITIES OF THE SCHOOL—Five Dollars given by Howard T. Pierce—Joseph Parisi, 1925. Honorable mention of Donald Hetherington, 1925. GERMAN PRIZE—Ten Dollars given by Mr. Rutherford Plaut—Earl Smith, 1927. BIOLOGY PRIZE—Two and one-half Dollars given by the Biology Club—Frederick Davis, 1927.
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