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gl..i..igi.-1.-1p.1g....gigiq1g1g11,-g15-mg.-g1q1n1minion-n1n1n1n1q-lil-:nfs QULKELEY HIGH-CLASS WINETEEN GIHIRTY-FIVE cin:1ll1un1n1u1n1u-lu-l1-u11m11ln-ll:ll-l- g.-gin.-.g1g...gg1m1.-1gg1n1uiniuiniufo 'P gy Carol Eunice Beebe Carrots, Phoebe Blessed with that charm, the certainty to please. A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pfesident 43 Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4: Girls' Leaders Corps 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Student Council 1, 4: Art Club 4: Upper Class Choir 2. 3, 4: Torch Business Board 2, 3, 4, Assistant Manager 3, Business Manager 4: Testatrix. Dr. James H. Naylor School. Teachers' College. Cai-ol's forceful personality and her over-help- ful. attitude have gained for her an enviable position in the hearts of her classmates. We have heard this sentence many times: Carol Beebe- 0h,. she's swell , and it seems to express our feelings toward Carol very well. Marie Yvonne Beloin As merry as the day is long. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Leaders Corps 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Ni-No- Van 3, 4, President. No demerits, never tardy. St. Peter's School. Max-ie has been seen at almost all of our school dances. and never once has she been a wall-flower. Her popularity is well-deserved because of her attractive manner and her ability to trip the light fantastic. N S 4, ya, M1441 Elaine Louise Mary Belair Women of the world crave excitement. A. A. 1, 4: Girls' League 4. St. Peter's School. Morse Business College. Elaine is the type that's not content with watching the world roll by. She's got to have a part. in the hubbub around her, and her pep and vivacity make that part an active one. We're very glad you made your double, Elaine. Mildred Edith Bergmann Mil To be like her we wouldn't mind. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Leaders Corps 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Torch Editorial Board 3, 4, Humor 3, Exchange Editor 3, Associate Editor 4: Honor Society 4. A. E. Burr School. Mildred is one of the most intelligent girls in our class, and although she is reserved and quiet, she has done a lot for Bulkeley in her extra- curricular activities. She is a conscientious and responsible worker, and for two years was a valuable asset to the editorial board of The 'lc-rch. 21
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4l0l-l-'l-l-l-'-l- ll-I '-'lil'-liiil' CBULKELEY HIGH-CLASS WINETEEN GTHIRTY-FIVE als:-I-n-n-W ','-' W' v v 'vA'uL-u-mln ' an .:..:'.:..'L'.:1:....:L:.'......i -n-me -'zfnf Dorothea Marie Back Red Judge not according to the appearance. ' A. A. 2, 3, 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 8, 4: History- Civics Club 8, 4: Girls' Leaders Corps 4: Com- mercial Club 4. Southwest School. gn the surface, Red appears quiet and mee , but what a different impression she gives those who know her. Her special delight is enter- taining various members of the football squad at her home. I 4 N L . ,P N V- ,yr .L . ,IX ' I., ,, . . -. u . Rita Dolores Barron Reet Dancing feet and a merry heart. A. A. 8, 4: Girls' League 8, 43 Upper Class Choir. Washington Street School, H. P. H. S- Miss Marchand's School of Business. Rita is a comparatively new member of our class who transferred from H. P. H. S. in her junior year, but she soon gained recognition for the ability that she demonstrated on the dance oor. Anna Mae Bedford Skeets A person of great charm. A. A. 2, 8, 4: Girls' League 2, 8, 4: History- Civics Cluh 3, 4: Torch Business Board 8. North- west School, Weaver High. Miss Marchaud's School of Business. Anna Mae. as she delights in being called, is never without a retinue of admirers. Many a girl would like to know the secret of her success with the opposite sex, but since she has not yet published a pamphlet on the subject, we shall altltribute it to her dancing ability and to her c arm. 1 , Jane Irene Bedford J aney Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 1, 2, 8: Agora 8, 4. Northwest School, Weaver High. Miss Marcha.nd's School of Business. Janey deserves a pat on the back for her determination to get ahead. Not only was she determined, but she has succeeded. Whenever Janey is around, you're sure of a good time.
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.inn-nn1um1mv1union-nm-nn-univm-sm-nu1Minn-un1un1un--un:un1um-mi1ui1uui1un-llu1m:nn-M1ul1ufo GBULKELEY HIGH-CLASS WINETEEN GTHIRTY-FIVE vw' y,v-sv v-.,, v-vgyv v :nn 1- vv1,-- .--- -v-x..-v, ..1,.vvY- +.1,..1u.l1ui.--.n1m,1,g,n.....m1,m1,....-,ll...ln1un-uu11m1q.i...u..1.,,1gl,-.unilu1qu1lu...m,1..g.....i,-ipqini. Paul A. Bernard The perfection of art is to conceal art. High School in Lowell, Massachusetts. This unassuming youth, although entering our class lately, has already made himself known as a talented artist. We expect him to go far as a painter or as an illustrator. 1 Joyce Norma Blackman Blackie There is a grace in small things. A. A. 4: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Classical Club 4: History-Civics Club 4. Wash- ington Street School. Boston University. Joyce is perhaps best knowm to her intimate friends, but we do know that she is a very good debater. We wonder how one as small as she can present her arguments so convincingly. Anthony Bisaccia Pleasure makes the world go 'round. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Boys' Club 1, 3: Biological Repertory 3, 4. Southwest School. Tony belongs to the man-about-town class and he certainly seems to get around. In fact, he even got around to making: a double in order to graduate with our class. That must have been quite a task, too, for he is not addicted to serious study or work. . Joffre Adrian Blair Jeff Sport well beizuiles the time. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Saint Ami's School. Jeff frequently astonishes us with his unique interpretations of the laws of mathematics. In addition to his mathematical genius, he is 8 hockey player of merit. We may some day see his name in the lineup of a major league hockey team.
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