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FCDREWORD N this, the tenth year of the history of our school, we of whom falls the honor of celebrating the great occasion fhere IS no student in our class but feels lt IS indeed an honor to bring his high school career to an end at this particular time. From our vantage point we can look back with no little pride to the advances which Bulkeley has made in those ten full years. Now it is for us to look forward to the steps which our high school xx the Class of 193613 are indeed fortunate to be the ones on f X l l I I i i ' mx will make in the next ten years. In Bulkeley there has always been a strong sense of unity between the student body and the school itself. These intangible somethings called school spirit and school pride have never been more pro- nounced than at the present time. To Bulkeley students their school is not just a school in the City of Hartford-it is the school. ln the first two years of its existence, with an enrollment of less than one thousand, a school paper, the Torch. and a literary maga- zine, the Dial, were organized and published through the students, own initiative, and they have been flourishing ever since. It is this spirit which has made Bulkeley one of the best known and respected high schools in the state, from both an academic and an athletic viewpoint. ln both these fields our class has played a leading part. Four years ago we might have laughed and considered it trite if some graduating senior had told us that l1is four years at Bulkeley were the happiest in his life. Now that we are in his place we can no longer consider it so, for it is true indeed. ln this Class Book the editors hope to establish a lasting bond between their classmates and the institution where we have spent those four years. We wish to offer our sincere thanks to Dr. Feingold for his excellent advice, to Miss Potter and Mr. Hart of the faculty for their invaluable assistance: to the editorial and business boardsg to Miss Alma Plumb of the Art Department, to Patricia Heidacker, James Young, Dominick Cataldo. Arthur Boehm, Alexander Oleniclc and Ruth Russell for the art work visible throughout the book, and to the typists, Rena Stockwell, lsabel Denerich, Rose Morello, Doris Duncan. and Franc-es Wilsberg, for their cheerful service in helping us compile the mass of necessary material. Benjamin Davis Reynolds 3
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THE MQRGAN GARDNER BULKELEY HIGH SCHOOL
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