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+--'------'-------------'----'---'-H-H'-H-H-H-H-H---H-H-I-I--'I' QULKELEY HIGH-CLASS WINETEEN CIHIRTY-FIVE vvv 'rrvwv v-117 vvvovv v I nn an n v .!...-..,..........-...-.,...,-...-........,.- - ........,-,,..,-..-.............-.,-..,..,.,.,.-.......-..i, Regina Kathleen Branigan Jean It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. A. A. 43 Girls' League 4: Classical Club 4: Gorgas Medal for Essay. Our Lady of Sorrows School, H. P. H. S. Connecticut Teachers' Col- ege. Jean attended Bulkeley during our senior year only, but her vivacity and charming personality quickly won a host of friends. Her ceaseless efforts to make the bridge parties of the Classical Club successful will long be remembered, and We know that any career that she chooses as her ultimate goal will be a success. K i 1 i Eleanor Allison Brink Ellie I'm sure care is an enemy to life. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 1, 2, 8, 4: Girls' Leaders Corps 3, 4: Ping Pong Champion 4. Never absent, no demerits. Washington Street School. Hartford Hospital Training School. A cheerful girl, possessed of a pleasing person- ality and a profound sense of humor-thnt's Eleanor. Her classmates will surely miss her genial smile, her readiness to cheer up a friend, and the sight of her school-girl complexion. Elizabeth Catherine Brennan Bette Silence is sweeter than speech. High School in Lowell. Massachusetts. Betty confides that her favorite pastime is movie-going. but nothin1z's wrong with that, cer- tainly. We all agree that she takes school too seriously. but that's probably what makes her so well liked. Henry Joseph Broderick Harry The man that blushes is not quite a brute. ' A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. A. E. Burr School. Harry is a modest, unassuming chap and is very popular with his classmates. His ready Hello marks him as a regular fellow. By the way, what was the cause of Harry's blushing so readily in Democracy class?
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+lq.q1g-g:g1.q1,1-1-1-inxlzpiq-g1giq1g1q-pipip-qiulglg-415111.05 ULKELEY HIGH-CLASS WINETEEN GTHIRTY-FIVE .,....:.2.Lt.::.1La.:..::.:::,'...-.4..um-..-..::..:..:..::L.:-....:::..1::...L..'::.:::f. Walter Roscoe Boscardin Bosco He is a scholar-and a good one. A. A. 3: Boys' Cluh 3, 4: Honor Society 4: Editorial Board of Torch 4: Biology Club 41 Edison Club 4: Swimming Club: Chess Club. Canaan Center. Connecticut. Rensselaer Poly- technic Institute. We know Bosco as a diligent and conscientious student with a likable nature. It's a good com- bination fur future life. and we certainly wish him succem. Herman Bosco Arman Thy mmll-sty's a cnndle to thy merit, A. A. 3, 4: Radio Club 4. Kelley Street School, New Haven. Drexel Institute, Philzulol- phia. Arman is never very boisterous. but he is zi modest and wry polite young man who does his assimiecl tasks conscientiously. He miyzht well In- callvrl n mirror of courtesy. Alfred C. Boudria Al Thou likest to spread sunshine. Boys' Club 1. 2. St. Peter's School. Johns Hopkins. Al's sunny disposition certainly made a hit with his classmates, and we know that with such an asset. Al will have a satisfactory career. l x -X x Q Tv Alan Minish Bowker Al The mildest manner with the bravest mind. A. A, 1. 2. 3. 4: Boys' Club 1. 2, 3. 4: History-Civics Club 4: Boys' Debating Club 4: Rueiness Board of Torch 2. A. E. Burr School. Connecticut Teachers' College. We warn you never to :ret into an argument with Al. for he is sure to come out on top. We see he's going to Teachers' College, so we offer this as advice to his future pupils. Y N 'w l X X Q Xi .A X
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fl ,jj if 4...-H....-..........-....-....-....-....-..,.-....- ........-....-...........-....-....-....-....-....-..........-....-....-W-....-........-....-..g. CBULKELEY HIGH-CLASS WINETEEN GTHIRTY-FIVE .,..-,i4:,.Lg.:.:.'gLi..:,..Lf4...L .... - .,.. 4 .... 4 .... xg.- .... - .... : .... 32.3.34 .... - .... -...:.LJL.:.L.:...::.3 .JJ 'vvwu .AZ Y r.,fv' UI ' ff' Alice Mae Bronson Al 'l'hou art fairer than the evening air. A. A. 3. fig Girls' League 1, 23 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, -4. Assistant liibrnrian 4: Art Club Ii. 4. Vice-President 43 Girls' Tennis Club Z, 3, 4: Upper Class Choir 2, 3, 4: Editorial Board of Class Book. No ilemerits. Southwest School. Alice, as nrt director of our Class llook, ilid splendid work. Her unusual artistic talent should well fit her for a career in art. and we expect her to go for. A sell'-portrait would make a pretty nirture, Alice. 34 J TL X U Q -2 ,N N s.. Milton Budin Mickey Who mixed reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. A. A. 1. 2, 33 Boys' Club 1, 2, 3, el: Honor Society 43 Boys' Debating Club 3, -1, Vice-Presb dent -i: Torch Humor Editor 3, Assistant Editor 3: Co-Editor 4: Junior Usher: Harvard Book Prize 3: Rotary Club Essay Contest Book Prize 1, 2: Hartford Tuberculosis Society Essay Con- test Prize 2. Southwest School. Yale University. Mickey's clever humor is his own taken from somewhere else, but, as he often says, Great minds have little time for trivialitiesf' Yet he has shown seriousness, too, as is evidenced by his splendid marks and his ventures into the journal- istic field. X Martha Elaine Brown Marty Little things are great. A. A. 1. 2. 3, -'lg Girls' League 3, 45 Honor Society 4: Agora 3, -l, President -I. Washington Street School. Marty's brain caparity is amazing for such a small person. How does she do it? Her many friends all agree that Marty will go places and be an honor to our class. N X Q X., x Xxx .X x Helen Margaret Burke Peanuts The most diminutive of people. A. A. 2, 3, -lg Girls' League 2, 4: Upper Class Choir 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 3. -1. President 4: Commercial Club 3. 4, Vice-President 3, President fl. Washington Street School. The only diminutive thing about Peanuts is her size, but that doc-sn't interfere with her DOD- ularity at llulkelcy dances. By the way, why does Peanuts find the lobby so interesting after school?
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