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DAVID CARBERRY BAGLEY Red Handsome is that handsome does. A. A. 4; Boys ' Club 4. N»ver tardy; no demerits. St. Thomas Seminary. University of Notre Dame. David didn ' t enter high school with our class, but he was immediately noticed .for his good looks and very attractive clothes. His red hair and manly physique have attracted many admirers. ■WALTER CHARLES BAK Walt Zealous, yet modest; innocent though free. A. A. 2, i; Boys ' Club 3, 4. Burr Junior High School. Walt was always taciturn and dreamy-looking; consequently we don ' t know whether to attribute his silence to deep thought or to innate modesty. PAUL LATHROP BARNARD True dignity abides with him alone. A. A. 4; Boys ' Club I, 2. 3; Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Parnassus 4; Mathematics Club 4; Biology Club 2. 3, 4, Secretary 4. South- west School. Trinity College. Paul is known as a co-operative, hard-wo king student who IS as friendly as he is quiet. His devotion to his studies has re- sulted in a desire for advanced learning. We wish you a lot of luck in college next fall, Paul. HOPE BARTON Hopie Thou hast art at will. A. A. !. 2. 3. 4; Girls League 4. Room Representative 4 Honor Society 4; Student Council 1. 2. 3; Orchestra 2. 3, 4 Inter-High School Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Leaders Corps 3, 4 -Art Club 2. 3. 4, Secretary 4. Never tardv; no demerits. Southwest School. Middlebury College. Hope carrying; her cello around school is a familiar sight to all of us. With her ' cello she has entertained us many times, as well as by her witty sayings. 23
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BENNIE ANTHONY ARMENTANO Ben A man .ipright and energetic. Burr Junior High School. We shall always remember Ben for the incessant changing of his seat in Mr. Coburn ' s class. His energetic spirit should provide plenty of steam for some business. SHIRLEY LOUISE ATWELL Red Her ways are ways of pleasantness. A. A. 1: Girls ' League 1, 2. Weaver High School. Red was always a very carefree person and seemed cheer- ful and smiling. Her temper certainly was not the usual one to complement her attractive red hair. CORA BELLE BABCOCK Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Girls ' League 4; Girls Glee Club 3, 4; Upper Class Choir 3, 4. No demerits. Hartford Public High School. Lincoln School for Nurses. Cora is a hard-working girl who enjoys classical music. She is very cheerful and capable of providing many happy moments wherever she goes. EDWARD ARTHUR BACHAND Chub Such strength as a man has he should use. A. A. 3. 4: Boys ' Club 3. 4; Track 2. Letter 2: Baseball 3, Letter 3; Football 3. 4. Letter 3. 4. Washington Street School. Chub has diligently pursued athletics, in which he has acquired great success. He is a real man of men in and out of school. 22
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THOMAS MICHAEL BEAKEY Streaky Joking and humor are pleasant. Boys ' Club I, 2, 4; Legislative Club 4. St. Augustine ' s School. Connecticut State College. Streaky had an unusual sense of humor which enlivened his views, volubly presented, especially in mathematics. Revo- lutionary ideas on solving problems could be expected from him at anv time. WILLIAM JAMES BERMINGHAM Bim A gentleman makes no noise. A. A. I. 2. 3: Boys Club 1. Never tardy; St. Augustine ' s School. Bim brings with him an air of congeniality wherever he goes. His quietness is not due to his lack of ability his modesty. JEANETTE ANN BIELONKO ] And there is a smile of smiles. A. A. 2, 3; Girls ' League 2. 3; Commercial Club 4: French Club 4. Never tardy; -no demerits. Burr Junior High School. Jeanette is the girl with the beautiful smile, which always breaks out even in the face of adversities. Her good cheer was so contagious ihat all her friends were affected by it. ALBERT ALBEN BIGELOW AI He that speaks sows, and he that holds his peace gathers. Student Council I. Never lardy; no demerits. Chauncey Harris School. Al didn ' t play a big part in school life, for his outside ac- tivities took up most of his time. Behind his quiet exterior there are characteristics that assure his success. 24
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