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Ili' itil' WILLIAM KANE BENNETT 159 Clifton St Ansonia, Conn ANsoN1A HIGH SCHOOL Sodalztv I 2 3 4 Economzc Club 3 New Haven Club I, 2, 3 dquznas Circle 4 Fresh Track Fresh Basketball Intramural Basket ball 2 3 4 Football I, 2, 3 Soccef I, 2, Base ball I, 2, 3 4 Swzmmzng 2, 3 Junior Prom Executzfve Comnzzftee Clzazrman HE EASIEST and most pleasant of tasks IS to say a kind word about our Ben. Socially ithletxcallx and scholastically Bill can take his place amongst the leaders of our tlass Ben is noted as a great lover of nature and our feathered friends hold a great place in his heart He is a pursuer and great admirer of a strange bird that plavs the organ so beautifully in a quaint little church bv the sea. When questioned of his 1,..,,.1 loves, he is never evasive, but on the contrary quite gar- rulous and Winning Do not gather from this that Bill is essentially a ladles many far from it, his male admirers far outnumber the opposite sex. Bill is, first and foremost, a man s man, for ws hen the call for intramural sports went out, Bill took his place, and a high one at that, in foot- ball basketball and baseball. He has been the sparkplug and shining light on many teams during his schooldays. Bill is one of the lads we shall miss greatly when the class moves out from Loyola. i I4 :ni flfl fl W FY -1,43 ' -f -1-1 it - li-I - - ll l Xllll l ., . . 9 u J 1 1 y J ' . . , I ' I J y 1 1 ' ' . . . . 9 1 J ' I ' . c . ec c .Yi Z 1 .Vi K 1 J 1 c L.. A K I l C l ii , t C I u rl if- - ,.. iii- - - - 'Y' 1 1 ' iii- . . 1 lf .2-' I -1 , . . .l 4-l . . .. , , , ,....-- 1 -,-..,- ..1.i.4: I - -'-Q' 1 il., -F , - L 7 ,,.,-1 ,i.. ' 45 f f ...i- lil .. il- .. 2 C I L t 1 5 - - 1 . 1' X ' 4 -1- i ,l. Q ' -'i e -f- ' ..,- - - ' ,- -... ,. ...-. ,f .,.... - D 1- --' '- ..i 3 '- ' L - ii. it-1 -: it -.- - ii ,..-. 3 ,l -... - - Q. 1 ,-. A f- 1..- -i i- -'E I I I i. -- il 11,- 'ii ...2- li- ' l' ,- 43 ,ii- - '- ... '-- .-. ,,.. .-, - ,,...- -n ,.,i,-- ,...?- - - ' ,-,if : - -':: - ...- - - - W .-- -,.
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JAMES MICHAEL BALL Rigby Street, Clinton, lVIass. CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL Pyorcester Club 2, 3, 42 Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 President Clinton Club 45 Intramural Base- ball 3, 45 Aquinas Cirrle 4. I HE BEGINNING of the Sophomore year saw a considerable addition to the class in the person of the bulky Jim. Jimmie was a transfer from Fordham where he had dis- tinguished himself as regular back on the Freshman team. It was not long before he had established himself among his new schoolmates as a good student and a regular fellow. I-:- His rugged figure was soon outstanding in intramural -.E games-baseball, basketball, touch football. Less vigorous - diversions-poker, bridge, etc.-likewise attracted him. No college dance was a success without him. In short, A Jimmie is a friendly, eager sort-always ready to join 5 the gang in any activity. He's robust, curious, care-freeg - interested in everything, but not too much in study, yet he maintains his health, scholastic standing and other in- -.T - terests all at once. -'1-:I-l -:T 1' .l,....- - L-Tl: ,L-,...,i-1 , i We are proud of him as an athlete and oratorg fond 5 -ll of him as a raconteur and a jokerg afraid of him as an - - amateur strong-mang and all for him to barge through 5 '5 in his own bulky fashion. ? 5 , 5 ?1i - 5 .qi -ef I t 5, , i ,gf , -' 'L ras? T '
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JOSE PH BEN OTTI llierriam St., VVeston, Mass. VVESTON HIGH SCHOOL Soflalify I, 2, Jriing Prffrfrf 33 Przffafrl 4: llfusiml Clubs I, 2, 3, 4, Sflllffllllfjl Soriety I, 2, 3, 4.3 Harlan Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cl1FllIi.Nf5' Club 4. Tl1E BOY VVHO for four years has spent his time in liddlin,q! lfVhen not in the orchestra pit he can be found in the bottle washers' club, known to the scientific world as the B.S. Chem. Lab. Often has Joe passed sunny afternoons looking for the great unknown. And not satisfied with spending the day in research, at night he searched for greater perfection in the artistic rendition of 1 the musical classics. After the hiusical Club's tours, on 3 which he won the acclaim of both weaker and stronger sexes, Joe invariably observed, 'WVell, to sum it up, boys, it was a grand trip. But we shall be more apt to remember Joe as Prefect ii- of the College Sodality. There his influence was great -- '-.- and his accomplishments noteworthy. This versatile ,,-:-1.. ...- young man has parts indeed. ii ..- i- .-ii'-' ..-- 'E' '1Y 23 H - Q: ' Il in-'.Z: . xx., 1 4 ::.1' I W ff 1 f' - .I-E R - -fl '-F
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