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IIIIIIFIFIIIFIFIIIFSIIII film' Ullrfftlsll' ifllfllilflrrlf IIIIIIFIFIFIIIIIIIISFIII I 'I II ll II -I II ll Il -I II ll ll ll I'-1 51 ll T , , li :I SAMUEL IHORNTON, Soufh zllanclzexier, Conn. I :I Red , Sam . I :I '7'l1r Blond lifafl' al Ihr Sourlz rllazrclmrlxr Tlzenlrf' - o 1 s :I Sam gave us all the impression at the beginning ofthe -1 year of being a man of few words butlhe has blossomed out -I I- into a great sport. He has much athletic ability, especially on II :I the basketball court, as those of us know, who have seen htm ' :lay rin fs around o 1 monents much larger than himself. - -I l . f-.I ll H H I I I- We will doubtless hear of Red often m the future and he II ll will doubtless make good at l'ratt. :I :I Honors: Football 2nd, 'Z-l: Varsitv Basketball. 'ZSL Varsitv 'I 'I Baseball '75' Block S Club. i .- UI ' ' ll I- II Il -I I- II Il ll II ll ll ll I- ll Il ll I- ll HI II II ll ll IoHN WICKWIRH. W1-.rl lla:-rn, Cr. ll II K , ll II Wlck . -I I- I G ll ll Y-ll' olfon will render lux Ialfzrl mzunmv-.ron . -I I- ' K .- II This 'product of West Haven showed his abilities as a I- COIl1CKllClI1ll1 All Aboard . and he also displays them everv dav -I . . . - . - . - Il about the cammus. Hts S3CCl2ll hobby IS muttmg American I- l , l ll . . l . . . ll History on its back, and IDCOIIOITIICS holds no terrors for him. :I E: Wherever you go you can count on us to back you up, .1 I- especially at Yale. I- :S Honors: Manager Track Team, 'Zia Captain Senior 1 - , . -I Basketball Fl eam: Dramatics, 23. II I- ll Il II II ll II ll I- '- ll ll I- ll II ll II ll ll ll II ll Il ll II ll Il ll II ll :: james ZANIJH, , :: Big Chief , Alim . -I Fuforado--urlararo'' -. I- ' ' ll F: The music now Hays the lndian l.ove Song as Big Chief Zande Dl2lI'llSl1lS totem aole in our lI1lClSl'f0l' the year '25. lm I ll l . I - , . l II as some know him better has been one ofthe school s best bets in :I :g football and baseball. May good tidings be with you wher'er I: -I you go, jim , and here's luck from your classmates of '2S. II L: Honors: '24, Football Varsity: '25, Baseballg Block I- 5 Club. I- ll ll II -I II ll -I -I II ll II -I II ll II :I :g Thirty-two I:
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El I l Ei :- rl :: L: :: :: I I I 5: :E an . .I - I I :: L: zz I 3 - I E: :F I - :z :: :n :E In . I I I :: L: :: e.: :: gl ai IlI.II2i'lFlI.'lI.Ii'li'li'Ii'l Uhr' Ubrdfwl' wil' ililflrk FIFIIIFIIIIIIIIIFIIIIIE ll KIENNIETH SWAR'I'l'l0U'l', Ken . Ken has dwelt among us for a short period and during that time has won friends galore. He has proven himself in athletics, the school feels proud in having had him on its teams. Ken , we of '25 wish you success in Colgate and thereafter. Honors: '24, lfoorhallz '25, Basketball: '25, liasehall. Senior Dance Committee. Block S Cluh. K1aNNra'ru 'lfr-romvsou, . Smmford, Cf. Ken , Sir Kenneth , 'l'ornmy . l 0ur1g Krnvzfllz rodr out of Ihr WMI. Sir Kenneth the bold and flashy knave of Stamford, rode into our hamlet via the good horse Huckleberry . He has covered every empty space with his works of line art and has made us extremely happy by his playing and singing. Ken goes to the New York School of l ine and Applied Arts and we know already that he will surpass our best artists. lie gone and luck . Honors: Glee Club, '24, '25, Year Book Staff. '24, '25: Dramatics, '25, Orchestra, '24, '25: Secretary-'l'reasurer, 'l'au Omega Kappa: 'l'rack, '25. NKIRAIAN 'l'll0MI'SON, Sujifld, Conn. Tommy , Norm. I7lIf0!f1lC'I'7lg zllr. for 11'r0ole.r- thai Kollrgf Ku! Klofhn Man' 'l'ommy, the Popular , might well be the title of this town lad. He has served his time faithfully and has won manv school honors. Tommy is noted for his speed and grit iii athletics and although handicapped hy his small stature he makes up hy his aggressiveness. 1 St.Hl,awnence University is to he honored next year with 'Norm and 25 feels that he will he a huge success. We only regret that 'l'ommy cannot go to college with each one of us, but let him rest assured that we are with him in spirit and we feel that there's a spot in his heart for each of us and for his Alma Mater. A few deals will be recalled in which 'l'ommy took active part, along with Cherub and the boys-f-Au revoir I 1 l l ommy and good luck. Honors: Football Squad, '22, '23, '24, Varsity '25: Basket- hall Squad, '22, liasehall Squad, '22, '23, Orchestra, '24, '25: Track, '23, '24, '25: Treasurer, Class in '23: Vice-President Athletic Assoeiation,'24: l3loek S Cluh: Year Book StaFf,'25. hirty-one I2 EE :I al. L-1 L1 21 I 1 Ei L1 21 L1 L1 2.1 I l Il I2 I2 Il r: rx E! EE
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s ' ' , IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII will 0- rdugl' dnl flilflfk IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILI :' I: ' I 'l I: II -I 'I ln II -I -I II In ,- '. II II -I -. II L' A . ll .: MAH Brccnnsmrr, Sujhflrl. Conn. .- T: Martha , Skinny . . . , I :: Silence 11 Gofriwzn. :: 'lhis miss, though rather shy in her Freshman year, has '- -I become one of the favorites of ou-r class. lo Mae, many of ll II the members of our class owe their deep appreciation for the :: great assistance that she has rendered them in their studies. .- -I We all wish Mae the best of luck, and hope she' will continue :I I mrowmg sunsune on e car pa 1s o a 1er riencs. -I I tl l th l k tl f ll I f I ' I 1 . . - 'I Honors: Year Book btafl: Glee Club, '22, '24, '25: Lesbian. -I II ll Il 'I I- .I I' 'I I- ll Cl 'I II '- Il -l I- II ll ll I- ll Il -I . . . II L: l'.1.rzAnH'rH Dicvmiz, Sujln-Id, Conn. :- I- ul iyu ul n - -I . . , .1 y . I' 'I -'xml - f'ld af' -I f 1 r rag Q L0 rn .rul1.i1111.. . Il ,. . . , l ll I us little maid from the banks of the Connecticut has been ll l- a continual ray of sunshine.through our four years of fun and II gl frolic. and whenever there is Aan argument l.ihhy takes the ' front seat with her commanding voice. gl :: We all wish you the best of luck, Libby , and hope that II ll you will continue to be as successful in the future as you have :I been in your four years of fun in Prep. School. -I ll Honors: Glee Club, '22g Lesbian. .- ll 'I II '- I' ll II ll Ip 'I I- .- Il 'I II '- I ll l: II Il Il II 'I Il 'I I- -U . . I :S lVlYRA l'0RD, . Iliff! Sufflrld, Conn. I: :E cxMyxn, ruriluya' ulfordu. :: YH I low' glory-gIory',v a grrai Il1i11,:f. .: :g Here is one who always makes herself heard. She has very -I sensible Ideas and her classmates respect her for them. She Il ll has-shown herself as a diligent and prosperous young woman :- :: during her four years as one of our class, and her friends and lg -I classmates wish her good luck and success for the future. Il L: Honors: Glee Club, '22, '24, '25: Lesbian. I- ll ll ll II -I II .I II II -I :I II I -I ll II II :: 'l'l1i1'ty-three -. l
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