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Egret. f C- W' 1 - ,gg U 195 8 I YL taeliiii ...Wig GPM... DOROTHY LYON W Westport Connecticut 1 i,, i iv' sword. . A good sport, an efficient Worker and an alll- around athlete. I ,Q lf,g j . MARTHA MANSELL Pittsburg Pennsylvania Dramatics. She is pretty to walk with, ' Ahcl witty to talk with, Ahcl pleasant, too, to think oh. HAROLD F. MANWEILER . .t 1 VIA Seymour I Connecticut ' lieyl Happy am I , from care I 'm free, . '-1't l Why arepft they all cohtehtecl lzlce me ? s.,A f Although he came to us in the mid - term, Manny soon made friends. ' O i':Z:' H t MAE R. MCKENNA . Waterbury Connecticut Love lightens labor. Me for love. Evidently, Mae has forgotten the little rhyme Early to bed and early to rise. Just the same I'll bet Mae has a Wonderful time. E53l
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fl.. ff ...Malo 2 8 Hartford Connecticut A good presence is ct good letter of recommenda- Serious-minded, but ever ready to join in the fun. Greenfield Massachusetts Phin Through her optimism, good sportsmanship and fun, Anne has endeared herself to all her class- mates. CHARLES KENNEY Union City Connecticut A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the best of men. Charlie, with his contagious laugh, certainly made a hit in 1928. PAULINE KLEIN tionf' ABRAHAM LEVENSTEIN New Haven Connecticut A vocabulary like Caesars A pnnctndlity like Dr. Tdnner's. Leven always kept us waiting, and We rather suspect he was reading the dictionary. ANNE LYNCH Nothing can expel her mischief. E521
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lull Dun, rn si fl .oi ME 1928 CATHERINE MORAN Bethany Connecticu Laugh and the worlcl laughs with you, Cry and you cry alone. -r Kay was never very serious, 'cept perhaps in dancing class, but she conquered her ryzzu1n in the end. Keep up your jolly nature, Kay. MARY MURPHY Waterbury Connecticut She cloesn't have to wear green. Her jokes were always appreciated, and her good nature intruded upon. Her hair-well, she was letting it grow. She has loads of friends and admirers. What about the snap in the mirror? HELEN NICHOLS Newtown Connecticut 'Taithfulness and sincerity first of all. Popular, happy, a true friend to all and a good student. We all love Helen, and what more can we say? EDITH OLSEN Meriden Connecticut Everything comes to she who wants. Quiet and peaceful, yet ready with a helping hand, Edie always took things easy. She has made a great m f ' u any riends, and we are happy to have her in our class. l54l
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