if 1 . W ' 213 ' mf-f . . WQ 4 J., . VW? ff if 1, fmaf , ,, , 4.65 L K, 1, f n 1' ,wa-', 1 , Kr, q -f f-. w-- 'zr4 1,,- -Q,- f,,,',,.-. mf 5 --fx 4 I Q . n . M- , F' , y fi, w Al 4 f - 'wi rg, inf ' 453 ' xf '- JY? rf Wi' Fit , . +2 , 42 ,S 4 f q , 1 J-1 auf P lv . S' is uf, H H T 21' avi 1 R' . + 3? f , .1 ull'-1 X 5 way' MW 5355 ag. vi ' ..UwfJv -H4215 1 1 f A , M .+ 551 gi. sg n 4 1 1,- 5 , 2 gy M vw. ew . vi?- 5 im TKQZI , 3, ,,,. 4 .ws lg Qi-52 , -1 ,'E5'3f:f 1 .awe T ,1..i 5 gm. U ' .. iw sig , .fe ' 1 Ns' 35, A3 V. 5 1 qw . G. ,ffm EY, . z af q ,lg 'z .xi I ,XX ffrl V, .. ,X 1 in , 'x fx' Q N 4: v f, g A . A 1 . . Bk . . if f .. i. .l,g4.1'1u-.. w 'L' Q M H:f.f,Q, .. '- Q -A H Q ' , :, x 4 7 5, x r , W 'z Lf ' 2 1 Q, lm LL L. 1.19 uv-4.4 .n,L'hA.5....d4iE ' 1 x Q 1 U QE Mlcminiks or 'rnlc Clnxss ov NINIETEEN lluxmocn 'l'w1s1v'rv-'l'xvo: E The business world of today demands, as never before, young people of EE sterling worth and with lofty principles. . ' EE The war spirit is past, business no longer runs on the momentum acquired E by the false impetus of the demands of the war godsg it must run on the principles Lg EE of fair values, and this means an honest day's work as well as an l10llCSt day's H5 5 pay: an honest piece of goods for an honestly earned dollar. gi I E To sum up, I commend these words of the Apostle Paul to you: Finally, EEE I 4 s N QE . . . whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever thmgs 'EE . . . I' are just, whatsoever tlnngs are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever E things are of good reportg if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think Hi 1 U on these things. 3 5 Cxka- , E2 1f EE .. lg 5 .J 5 Eu Przmzjlal E E 2 5 ' AEEEEE EEEEEEEEEE I EEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEHEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEBEEEEEEEESMEE EE EE EE BE EE EE EE 'SE lj 5 H911 EE 5 EE EE EE EE EE EE EE HE EE EE EEE E 5 EE EE 'EE EE EE E 555555555551SFJEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEE EE 1 55 EE EE EE EE To T1113 Class oif 1922: EE My dear friends: E lust a woicl ot cougratulatiou upou the 1.o111plet1o11 ot youi lugli acliool couiwe. E gi lqClllt'lHl7L'l', as you start out iuto tlttf lmusiucss worlrl that the cl1eei'l11l, agree-alnlc 5 E person is always iu clcu1a11cl, .X smilc is a password to mauy oppo1't1u1iti1-s. 'llllCl1 EE 5 smile aufl you will make lllC worltl a littlc l1t'igl1te1' aucl a little 1110115 Qlu-c1'f11l lor EE EE all with whom you come iu contact. 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Mrzangv E To THE CL.xss or l9ZZ: EE Four of the happiest years of your lives are drawing to a close, years during EE EE which a world of shattered ideals has been struggling to reclaim itself, and estab- EE EE lish among its peoples a true Brotherhood of Man. EE Such a world looks to you, young women and men, as the hope of the future, EE EE and surely it will not hnd you wanting. EE You are living in a strenuous age, where selfishness and pleasure-seeking and EE QE frivolity and irresponsibility are weakening the strongest bulwark of our nation, EE EE the American home, and America turns to you. EE SE Girls and boys of today, you are the mothers and fathers of tomorrow, the EE g future makers and preservers of the nationg and what greater honor could be QE yours? EE EE llut your task is stupendous. You must girdle yourselves strong in the armor QE EE of service, of justice, of prudence, and self-reliance, and stand an impregnable wall QE about that center of civilization, the home, and they who strive to lower its ideals EE or desecrate its sacredness, shall have to answer your challenge. QE Service and sacrifice. Truly, you comprehend their full significance, for EE QE your young lives have been lived while men have served and sacrihced and died, for the preservation of their homes. But your task is even more difficult: you QE must serve and sacrifice and live, live clean, unselhsh, God-fearing lives, live as EE the great men and women of the past lived, so that society and the home will be EE better for your having lived. EE E Having learned the lesson of service and sacrifice, you will have discerned in QE your fellowman, EE QE That thread of the all-sustaining Beauty which runs through all and doth all EE QE unite -and Charity that binds 'the Brotherhood of Man will again reign queen EE EE of virtues. EE QE Prudence and self-reliance will raise you above the petty strifes of life and EE stamp upon you in indelible characters the tribute of noble manhood and woman- g EE hood. EE' EE It is of little importance what vocation you will immediately follow, but it is QE QE of supreme importance that in your chosen vocation you keep ever before you EE EE those guiding principles, Your school has faith in you. EE May the future deal kindly with you, and may the blessings of a kind E2 QE Providence rest upon you always, is my sincere wish for you. EE QE H ELLEN P. MACCORMAC. 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HE HE lt is said that everyone in this world has an opportunity or chance to be successful. gg Egg The only difficulty is to recognize this particular chance when it comes your way. EE Now, here we are at last at the goal toward which we have been striving HE EE for four long years. The golden portal is about to swing open to permit three SE HE hundred sons and daughters of Commercial High to pass into that mysterious sea EE 5 mme 5 EE For four years the accomplishments and deeds which are expected of us in 5 E the business world have been imbued on our minds. Now, we are expected to EE embark on our voyage ready to show the results of the training received here in EE EE school. . QE There will be a time when opportunity will knock at your door, and remember EE that this welcome visitor knocks but once-then passes on. Be ready to heed this EE EE call, for then you shall be truly great. EE In closing let us read what our old friend, XVilliam Shakespeare, tells us about EE the beckoning linger of Success: QE There is a tide in the affairs of men EE NVhich, taken at the flood, leads on to fortuneg QE EE Omitted, all the voyage of their life EE gg ls bound in shallows and in miseries. EE g On such a f-ull sea are we now afloat, EE And we must take the current when it serves EE EE Or lose our ventures. 5 5 5 5 E 5 5 5 5 5 E E 5 5 5 5 5 E ' 1 I , 5555 5555 E5 555 55 E555 55 555 n . 5555 55 5555 55 E555 E5 I FA Q U ILTYI I 4 Mnwnj Fxfff lfl wnmu 3 , 4 N uff igs -KL , .. . if W 7' AT I 1 ? 1- 5 , ?I A f ' 4 5 ' 1' 3 l il i fl 2 Q .. L.. lj lL..J- L 555555EEEEEEEEEE 55 EE 5 E 5 5 5 5 E 5 5 E 5 5 E 5 E E 5 E E E E E E 5 5 5 E E E E E EEEEEEEHE 5 E55 EEEEEEEEHE E5 V555 5555 5555 E5 EEEEEE f 5555555E55 E 5 5 5 5 E E 5 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E 5 E E E E E E E E E 55555EEE 5 EEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEE ff EE 1 -js' v HE E V x Q' E 5 , ,fW5VNf':' 5 . 1 . 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The auditorium of the New Haven High School was lilled with children ea 55554:1555Ballina?555555aasaaasaaasaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaeaaaaasaaaaaaagagnaa I 9 . 5 E N September 13, 1918, the class of 1922 was entering upon a new I Ill . 6 V 1 EE v g is '- i EE inlaildy y f 1 1 Eli f, 4 , KA !! E5 E g .. . . . I from every part of New Haven awaiting their verdict. How excited they EEEEEEEEEEEEE , 1 'SGDUDUMDMGDDEDZ' MUSSMMRM QI ' PUW 9 4 ? '4 , ' 71 ' mf' l jf ' f f b KIIVE x f Ill! aw 42 I Xi 91 ' I '7 1 W X 9 qqffizfmissis xx. A M- x ' ix X ,ff 5 I ' yiw' , -QM xx I 1 gf' MW-zf 1 'f':f.'f:. 1 u'4' .:F44sW4 ' '4'fM4N, x 'ML1 i555555555555555555555555555555555555 Svnphnmnrv igiatnrg EPTICMBER, 1919! and we were Sophomoresl Sophomores! No 7 Q more could they call us scrubs l And how we turned up our noses .J x . 1 ' . at the poor httle freshmen, as had been done to us a year before! I ' I V V 5 i JT: But there was a damper to our enthusiasm at being upper classmen. 1 5 V Some of us had to come in the afternoon. And then-oh, bitter memory--some people thought us scrubs because of it. Ye gods! couldn't they see that we weren't littlelscared freshies? We solaced ourselves with the thought that next year we would be in a new school all of our own-and go in the morning, too,--all of us. We had reached the time when we grandly told the freshmen, Room 115 is on the second floor, not on the first, instead of asking ourselves. EE Those who could get in, joined the Glee Clubs. The Boys' Glee Club EE started a little later than the Girls' because VVeir didn't organize it. Candi- dates for the Debating team appeared. 55555 -1-1-fl'-in--1 -id--1--uq' u- ,--,h-f-- in an nu r-l -. A-,+I f-,Q fs ...,, -,A ,.. 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Q : -1 c,-, ,,,.-- A .A ,.,. -Q... w..4f- ...1 :Cm rt, D-PN 5555 5m 555 55 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 EE There was a good deal of talk about a school paper to foster school spirit. liinally, the Sentinel was organized, and the first issue printed on December Florence Nightingale's life, and practical demonstrations by the nurses, of different phases of their work. On May 13, the Orchestra gave a concert under the leadership of Mr. Brown. It was the first one to be given by a New Haven High School orches- tra, although they had played at many of the school affairs. It probably was so successful because Alma Haeckel and Elsie Brennan were in it. VVe were looking forward to being juniors in a few months, and began to think of lengthening our skirts and putting up our hair. However, we didn't let down our skirts because Dame Fashion decreed that they should stay riz. Some of us found that we could use freshmen skirts which we QE had laid away as outgrown. QE ROSE KICLLIER. ff' QJNUNUKUBUQQ HUSUCUDIR, A 'R Cfwri QSVN E555EE5555555555555555EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBE , O gf.. 0911? dumnr Hear QE Qgag UCI-If My sunburnly' Honest, you've changed over the summer. l' 'J O-oh-did you see Ruth Halper with her hair bobbed? She looks gli .A vi cute. These were little bits of conversation heard throughout the corridors on that blessed first day of our junior year. gi X 'T A We noticed ever so many changes on that first day, for we, as EE a rule are very observant, VVe noticed chiefly that the girl who had 'SE formerly worn a long braid down her back had her hair done up in what they EE, EE called Elsie Ferguson style, adding at least two years to her appearance and causing her to act in accordance. But with each surprise of this sort 55 was seen that the girl who formerly possessed a profusion of adorable hair, sympathized with the barbers and had had her hair bobbedx This EE, change certainly took at least two years from the little girl, who knowing EE it to be true, skipped about and tittered, keeping in mind that, One is as old gt EE as one feels. She probably was deprived of a sense of feeling. HEI EE Hardly had we settled down to brass tacks, when the greatest change ji we had experienced in High School came upon us. The doors of our new EE Commercial High School were thrown wide open to enter only industrious bi commercial students. Led by George Harold, we rushed first to inspect the ,ji lunch room for that was where our recesses were to be spent, and recesses ,SE were the part of each day spent in eating. We darted from corridor to cor- HEI ridor, delighted with the artistic structure. l Our llasketball team, led by Mickey Botwinick, and including some of our EE' EE junior boys, gained victory over all the teams of New Haven, of Connecticut, EE and then, of New England. '25 ' As a result of january first, many New Year's resolutions were made. EE Ruth Konick resolved to stop making faces because as a result of that habit, 'Iii EE she was asked if she worked in the clock shop. Constance Taylor resolved EE not to go to school through Elm Street any more. Andy Tullock resolved EE to resign from his part as heart-breaker, while Moscowitrresolved to resign EF, EE from his villainous role. Ethel Libby resolved to wear her hair differently. QE Ethel Barry resolved to display her charms for the benefit of somebody else QE besides Andy Tullock. Genuine class spirit was shown in our junior Dramatic Club, through which more and more hidden talents were discovered. Our Christmas play showed the other classes that ours wasthe strongest spirit in the school. This proved still further by our production of Nathan Hale, the success of which was due to the splendid help given by Miss Alice Wyman. We returned from a glorious Christmas vacation only to be met by those mid-year exams. john Shaw tried to evade them, saying that he stepped in a puddle a year ago, and that the cold had just reached his head and he was in no condition to take exams. llut Mr. Spencer thought that the exams would do him good. Hardly had we learned the results of these, when we were reminded of the coming Hnals. john Shaw got cold feet this time. By the middle of June we left our dear Commercial High School for a period of two and a half months, dreaming of the coming year when we, as seniors. would be looked up to by three other classes. , RUTH ABRAMS EE 555555555555555555EE'SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEE SHENUCUDHS HU SUCUDHEY ix 6 g f '4 3, 9,- llkgiwx J9' H95? ' , J fl f 1 Q ' ' W2 FN-. L S , fo' g , gf! f xx X M ,Tj 45' wfx Nga X -. 'H CIWIFLIO' samammmmssmmmmm5555555555555555555 Svrninr 0112155 iqiaturg gig? .Xfli to the llalls of Learning once ag-ainl .iXfter'tliree.years of won- dering and waiting, three long years ot grinding and hoping, three hun- 'l'he dignity and the awe this word inspires! 'l'h.at first day will never be forgotten. Greetings, greetings, everywhere. See, who is this gentleman A i of portly bearing who beams so benignly upon all? Why, George Harold, -of course. liut he was so smart that he left school shortly after mid-year to join a higher institute of learning t?j. To continue. liark! .X voice akin to Martinelli is heard not far away. Abruptly it stops. .-X terrific thump is heard. then entering upon the scene, we find lid Graff greeting his friends with a friendly tap. Next! XVe see a erowd of girls talking excitedly, and we find the object of their conversation-.Iohn Shaw! During the summer he had invented a new dance step which would have made Vernon Castle sit up and take notice! A tour- of the Gym reveals Charlie Meyer, jimmie Davin. and lid Dwyer. in an animated conversation with Mr. Morgan regarding 1921-22 athletic season. Flora Gubersky hovers expectantly in the foregroundf-shels to be basketball captain, you know. ,On emerging from the Gym, we bumped straight into Andy 'l'ullock and Vincent lieschel doing a fairy waltz of their own origination. After conversing with them awhile, we learned that Stillman Rice, one of the knights of the lunch- rooni, was in room 304 counting his money, preparatory to the mid-morning rush. XVe went to the room designated, and found Sticky playing put and take with lidith Thorpe and Madeleine Unger. NVe proceeded to room 307, where we found Stewart XVeir frantically dashing of a bit 'o news for the First issue of the Nates. lie finally finished, and began to tease Frances Wlheeler and 'l'helma VVhite, which he adopted as his favorite of:- cupation for the rest of the year. . XVe glanced out of the room and saw Bill Fogarty walking disconsolately along and upon inquiring as to the cause of the bluish color of his physiognomy, we found that he had been out late every night the week preceding and now that school had begun he wouldn't be able to continue his midnight rounds. Presently the bell rang, and we had to disperse, but if, during the mid-morning, we chaneed to go by the office, we might have seen justine Morrison at the tardy desk, mildly taking off her wraps and meanwhile relating how she had been talking with the conductor on the car and had gone way out to XVestville before she knew where she was. On the way back she had met an acquaintance, and she had stopped to talk-and, oh, you know how it is. t.'Xnd if it wasn't for lid Dwyer, l don't think she'd be here at all.U As the days rolled by, we began to buzz about class officers. and so forth. XVe knew that lid Dwyer would get the presidency, and he did. XVe were almost positive that jimmy Davin would get the Treasury ''anonymc1usly -and he did. Charlie Meyer wanted the Class Pin Committee- and he did. Success and happiness to you all and may you climb to the top of the ladder right soon! Fvrirvx lXlCCAl.MON. 555555 5 55 5 smasswssmmsmmmssassmsssmm5555555555 -5, ,, A 'F L .fl . es . 55555555555E liirturna in thr Gllnuha 555 EEE EE An Original Poem inspired one day tMarch 21, 19223 QE EE 111 Commercial Law BE EE I look up at the clouds all day EE EE In the warm, bright summer weatherg BE EE I sit and dream the day away EE EE Amid the tinted heather. EE i14b1Vb14 3355. 9,4119-O Kc:-.fo.W' 3255 -Qin gmdii SDQOH FY:- Q-:Q ,Eiga -HO lies :Ill-v-A 032. 1. 1-' S13 591 3 ... :.:. E'-2' EE I look up at the clouds and see EE gg ' A vast relentless ocean. QE EE Into the depths of eternity 5 EE WVith a never-ending motion. EE EE I like to watch the clouds go by EE EE They tell so many stories, EE And as the birds a-homeward Hy, EE QE I think of God's great glories. EE I'n1 glad I watch the clouds all day, EE EE I solve so many mysteries, EE EE My fancy leads me far astray, EE EE To the kingdom of Nature I hold the keys. EE 5 5 EE VVhen I looked at the clouds today, E5 EE I saw a Sphinx, what did it say? EE EE It whispered something, I could not hear,- QE EE Oh, how I wish I had been near. EE QE And so I 'spose all through my life E I'm going to watch the clouds. EE EE t But still I'll always think of them EE EE As rest from care and strife. EE EE The clouds can always dance with glee, EE EE Or frown upon poor lonesome me, EE EE They portray nature at its best. . QPCU :sz lr-r if gm Q.: 943 si? n-l me :ti FP gc II-'.-7' mm -h: 'LD- OS im -:P. H. M sw f'f fb VVith countless virtues they are blest. Is going to let me find out why The clouds make pictures-in the sky. 5555 555 E. MCCALMON. 555555E5EE55 21 5E55EEE5EE5E 55555555555 EEEEEEEEEEE 9' 'j 5' E. 9 E Q Q '.:.'. at .Y '11 FD -3 Q f-f r: Q. H4 ff Q5 'U 5- Q: L1 , -.-9 0 I 93 11' C '5 ,-, A 7 A -, 2' .- .-P 1 C .-- H' of '-' O 1 .- v-r -r A F, 0 Q ,,, ,, Q .V '-1 .- .... f-1 ' O if S Z3 ,-- 5 -4 ' . 93 -.1 ,-,. 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A r-1 If we think of the teachings of Commercial High,-if we remember EE EE her motto,-''Promptness, Neatness, and Accuracyf'-if we have the spirit and EE strength to overcome all obstacles, then, we will be worthy of the school that has E graduated us, the teachers, who have labored with us, and our parents and relatives. E QE Let us go, therefore, and realize the ambitions of our youth, that we may be HE EE Americans, in heart and soul, in spirit and purpose, and give to the world some- thing great in return for what it has given usi i IEE ' IEDWARD DWYER. Egg EEEEEEEE EEEEEEEE H5555555555EE T' SHENHKUDHQ UTQIEQUSTHEUE I P.ClVl7'5I.L0- f iB , r EEEEEEEEEEE 5 E E QE. E E 5 E 5 5 E 5 E E E E E E E E E E 5 E E E E E E E E E E55 55555 Sunni-timr in the illlunnlight U A spectre gleanis thru shadowed halls, EE And waves an arm in silent greeting. BE EE The moon breaks thru grey vapor walls, Discov'ring branches, snow-topped, meeting. E E U ' E An echo laughs inieinpty scorn, E QE And whistles cheer'ly, lightly sweeping EE E Pillow forth from seeming morn, g g Disclosing winds in reckless keeping. EE 55 E5 E A voice awakes in 1nufHed tone, Egg gg And whispers gleef'lly, softly singing. QE EV A star looks down on man alone, ' E VVho cannot feel new nature mingling. EE , There slipping thru a fickle tree, g A splash of sunshine, silver seeming, EE The whistle, but 'laCk's call to nie, EE The voice, an olcl friencl's mellowecl greeting. QE LILLIAN RICHTER. E EEEEEEEE EE EE SE EE EE EE EE 55 EE EE EE EE EE EE SE EE EE BE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE BE EE EE E MEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEH5555 I ls' E5 55 Q g Rlrrli .-X1s1:.xMs my W2 Dwight Street 1 1rz'1 1'f'v in 11 f ff y1 11 II 'ZU1IL'I l xfurf 111111111 if. QE KAIUIIIIJZIITIH par X flfghool and will stucly Coin- QE iriereial Arlx -rlising. She beloigefl to the l reslnn.zln Chorus. 5 EE Freshman Debating' Club, junior and Senior llrznnalie Clubs. QE E555 5555 :incl the Spanish Club. , I g lfnlilxx rXi.ImlcRAbb1V . if 112 XX'hi1e Street QE 11 5111 1 dwell Iill 111411'121e111111.v. EE EE ygixziiukfroiii 'l'rumzLn School :incl will eo to the N. ll. QE EE X. .. .i She was E1 member of the A. QX., zuul the Senior QE EE iJI'Z1Ill2lIlC will EE E is i'illI'l'll .Xxniciasos 222 Ferry Street E 5 5 BE Oli, .vtve1'11-v t1l'1'II71l1llfj.n BE QE llloncly gfllillliltdl from Strong School zlncl will be zi EE SlL'Il0gI'ZllJllCI'. She belonged to the XV. -I. R. C. EE REE EEE U. QE llicu-:N .-XNnERsoN 150 llezieon Avenue E EE ll 1'.v 111n1'e 1111111 IlU171l' 10 111' f1'I1t'.H QE E , Helen entered from the Union lirzuninzlr Sehool, East EE EE Haven, and will be a stenographer. E . 1 gg lQ11'1'11 AXTKINS 6 UIXNXCH :XVCIILIC E EE l1'1'1h ll IIUKIV1 as 11111 as 1111 11 0111x1111 111111105 1 lzcr l'1lt'l'1fS.H EE EE Ruiz eznne ffron 'y S1 let Sehoa ' zu vi go to EE Eli Normal School. Sh . s a mem 'r if the Fr ma ebating EE EE Club, Freshman, . Jiomore, and jukfor Choruses, nior and EE Senior DI'1ll1lZ1flC Clubs, Girls' Glee Cll1lmQsAY:u.v Iioarcl, Class E E555 5555 Day Committee, and the Class Hook Board. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 5555 E E E 5 E 5 E E 5 5 5 5 5 E 5 E 5 5 5 E E E E 5 5 E E E E E E E EE EEHME EE IIELENE BALI. 252 York Street EE E Tl1crc' is no poI1'm',x' like jvol1'twie.fs. EE H ebu entered from the Union Gramnuir School, liast EE EE Haven, and will go to Hay Path Institute. She belonged to E5 56 the Motto Club, A. A., Girls' Glee Club, Upper Chorus, and the Junior and Senior Dramatic Clubs. EE EEE EEE BE livleixx llxxxlno 202 liiteh Street EE E .lImlv.v1y is ilu' grfzvt' of flu' soul. EE 5511 Ulrich entered from the Mary Fran' s Benton School and 5 EE will enter business. C' Lv ff' 66, 5 EE EE wif wet f E f 5' E lil.lZ.Xl5lC'l'll l ' 'oN is 202 Hallock .Xvenue BE MW . ,H 5 EE - 5 11 'I to rt' tjltI4'f and 'tt'1.vt'. 55 EE ' ' ', entered rom S .Jl'eter's School and will become L QE EE nt s . She V' ' a member of the Freshman llasketball Team, EE QE Si inning Cl , .L d the QX. A. ,ln gg E5 WL we 77 ea E li'l'llYI. llxklzx' 48 .ludson Avenue EE EE Silly um: ' 'orrrm' mm' .ring away rare. QE EE 1 Ulftliy Blanc, nt red fom iarnard and will go to a EE Secretariat U . te wax' it A er of the lfreslunzm QE Chorus, S niung. Cluv, ,-X. r Spanish Club, ,Yates Board. EE E Lpner C l1S,.5ClllOI Urzu 2 e lub, and was Secretary of the EE QE .ltunor l rzunzuie Club. QE E5 EE E l'iI.lZ.Xl4li'l'll li.XR'lllUl,UMliXX' 397 Dixwell .Xrenue Sfmrt for .vf101'1 .v mice. EE QE Hlilizinal' prepared at the Union Grammar School, XYest EE llaven, and intends to go to the N. H. N. S. G. She belonged EE EE.-l to the A. .'X., Swimming Club, junior and Senior Clioruses. EE Girls' Tennis 'l'ezun, and the 'Iunior and Senior liaslietball EE 5 Teams. E 555 E555 EEEEEEEEEE 55555 E 5 5 E E E E 5 5 E E 5 5 5 5 E 5 E E 5 E 5 5 5 5 E 5 E E E wb 5555555555 l'1l.x1u.1cs l5.x'r'r 40 Sylvan .Xvenue To 1I1'gj1t1' fx fo 1iT'1'. l'repared at XYebster School and expects to go to New York University. lie was a member of the A. A., Senior Chorus, Senior Dramatic Club, Boys' Cilee Club, Orchestra, Roosevelt Debating Club, and the Senior Boys, Basketball Team. Rosle liliflilik 46 Redtield Street C'111111' skip 1110 1111'11.r111'1', join the f1lIIIl'C.H Buddy graduated from Prince Street School and will be a stenographer. She belonged to the Senior Dramatic Club and the .-X. .-X. A k x 5 - 1 ,llIiSSll-I lhaciuck 46 Qedheld Street 'iv - ' ' H '.v - ' r1'11f. I . 1418 It 1.1 11' 1 11.11 Tess re ron 'r' ce , 1 Sc and will go to a business :itipn S lm nged he mai sh Club, -junior Drama ic Clgb, ' r l .matic ub .iterary Club, and the Swimming Q ub. L9 M.-xv IHQIRN11: 90 l'lymouth Street 111'1' 111'111'f ix 1111 11'.v.f .v111111y 1111111 1lt'l' 11111'1'. Biff came from the Sacred Heart School and is going to Normal School. She was a member of the Upper Chorus, junior and Senior Dramatic C lubs, and the Nathan Hale cast. S.x IXIUIEI. lhcxnlzk 842 Grand Avenue 11'1111t 5111111 ll 1111111 1111 11111 Ill' 1IIt'1'1'-V.H Prepared at Orange Street School and will go to New York Teams. University. lle player on the Varsity i ball and li sketball E E5 55 E E E E E 55 EE EE EE EE BE SE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE BE EE EE EE EE EE EE' 5 f, 555 E 5555 uE555 l sfp C E EE .XLICE M. l312Ro1N:RoN 619 Dixwell ,Xveiuic H3 QE Oli, all the fcoria' 1111111 not a sfuevfm' cr'rat1n'c. QE 5 .'Xclis prepared at Ivy Street School and will enter business EE EE She was Yicc-lfresicleiit of the .lunior Dramatic Club, Klauagei QE BE ol the Senior Girls' Basketball Team, Secretary and 'l'reasurer EE E of the Newxf, and a member of the 'lunior and Senior Dramatic gg Clubs, Girls' Glee Club, Freshman, Sophomore, .lunior ancl EE EE Senior Choruses. XY. R. C., and the Prom Committee, Chair- BE man of the Color Cionnnittee, ancl the Nathan Hale cast. EE 55 E5 SKIl'lll.X lilCRNl.XN 25 Ridge Street EE QE .'l1z lllilllfff and a .vi111'1e1'. ' EE E Hob entereml from Orange Street School and is going to the EE! EE N. ll. X. S. CI. She was a member of the Sophomore, junior, EE gi and Senior liaslcetball Teams, .X. .-X., QX. R. C., Swimming Club, EE EEE 555 aucl the XY. -I. R. C. EE Y1Nc1cx'1' lilascnizi. .327 Iiilgcwoofl .Xvemu EE E gl rar0lv.vs 'ang wiflz a lifilv no1z.w11,w in if. E Dutch came fro 11 St. .l0hn's School and will go Io lloly 5 Cross. He plan cl on the Football Team, and was a member ol EE the .lunior and I. 10 Dramatic Clubs, .-X. .-X., Boys' Cilec Club, EE EE Lipper C oru: lu. lnloarrl, aucl the cast of Nathan Hale . BE EEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEE IQ lis'1'i1l21z lh4:'r'1'nzo1.11: 209 Congregg AxVCI111C The zziilciuvf l1I'lIll'lIt'I'A', thu fjI't'l1fl'.Vf lzearff' listher gracluatecl from Prince Street School and imeurls to be a stenograplier. Egg IJo1:o'1'nY li. l'iI..X'l'CIll.IEY 20 Parmelee Avenuc E Thr frail clnzfds 12 t'z' kan me, the fIll'fUt'1'X twlljif ine. EE EE Dot came from Barnard School and will go to llates Col- HE E Wmo. vwwflf rwwifiiw . E 5555 E E E E E E E E E 5 E E E E 5 5 E 5 E E E 5 E E QE fx gg xt' 5 4 E fx BE ... E E E E E 5555 55 55555 QE QE 55 QE 55 55 55 55 QE as 55 55 SP1 QF. 55 gi 55 55 55 QE QE 55 HE 55 5 5 55 55 H5 QE QE Q5 QE as 55 555555555 5 lflniu-2Neli lilmtm ll0 Shellielcl .Xvemie QE EE Tilly quiet .wail is as tl aznfxt'It'.v.v fuiizgff' 5 l lurei'ee grucluzttecl from Ivy Street Selimml :mtl will enter gg the Yule Selitxtwl uf Music. QE 555 555 l'1,tnucNeic l3u'l'wleii Sh liensiiigttm Street QE HGI't'tlft'I' friend fltlfll im l1ltI1I.l' QE EE l lossie prepzlretl at Serzuitmi Street Selitml :mtl intencls ltr EE EE go to the Normzll School. She lmelcmgerl to the Seuim' llrzmizttie QE QE Qiluh, fX'f7t'.v Htrarrl, :incl the lfclitoriztl litmzml ul' the Vlztss llutwlx. QE 5 5 5 S S 5 5 5 gi XII I,l..X llu'l'wlxlt lx 281 Nurtmi Street EE HE fl lffflf work, tl little fifty. EH 5555555 5555555 Giggles Cllli'I'L'll from XYel1ster Sehrmul. She lmeltmgetl tu the lftwetis l.e:1g11e :mtl the l'hi Sigma l'hi Sl1I'UI'llY. EE flI,IVlE Ilia.-xNc'll tm-lO Xliuliiiigtmi .Xveiiut QE EE l-t11zgl1, and the world' ltzuylzs -refill hyatt. g l'ez1ee'l gracluatefl from 'Vrumzm Street Selmul :tml expects EE to enter Smith College. She helmigetl tu the SR'llltll' lll'1llll1lllC E E tmeyymmmwyue E 555 555 gi lRNl.X Rl. lhzueia 1204 XX'hitney .-Xvenue E 'Ll emzzazzttfer ix one to lu' vu-z'ieri. ' QE' BE S -ereturizxl York, ' tl .1 ii-mlmer ' - .- . .- ., :mtl the EE 55555 5 5 . 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 55555 4 1 -. ,Cf- 3 .Z .2 - ... ..f ... 3, Nl 1' '-' -1 'T ' x .- N .6 A 3 S 2' f- ,... .. f: , .. I N ffl XFVI 4 G -ft .,,: ...3 --,.. .. ,Nan 'Il fl. S fl. ... EL f. 'I ,- ... X -s EE 5 E E 5 E E 5 5 5 5 E 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 E 5 5 5 5 5 E E E ras E E E E E saga E .'Xl4R.Xll.XNl Hko N 'lc 53 XVarcl Street QE EE ' '4 1' 1 :lit-V, flu' road fo .v1zru,x.s. E Cliick Jrep cl at XVelmster School and will go to Colum- EE liia. e W ie nlmer of the junior Basketball Team and the EE EE regn ' ' Fu all a ul liasketlmall Teams. Ile belonged to the Eg x.iu :im omee mianalmilmnaimr Eg E E QE lllci:'1'1l.x lliconsm' 59 Rerllield Street g The TUl.WlUIlI of Hlllllbl' ,' Ihr wit of one. QE EE Bert eanme from Truman Street School ancl will llc a EE 55 private secretary. She lmelongecl to the Senior Dramatic Club, EE E mmmMVlRl1 E 5555 5555 g Sxnnc liRUl35lxX 0 NVQ-st Street f ' QE Dnnples' enlerecl lronm llarnarcl Iweliool ancl will go to EE 55555 55555 Hay Valli Institute. gi XYICIUINIKIX llLfei41.1.Y 22 G1-or-Q S11-Q01 rl 3 ' ' u QE fJIt.YwV, 11zzz'11.vt1'1o1rs, naw. QE 55 - r i e a, gg pilpaiu at Huong Seliool ancl inlencln to go to lioston EEE 555 l'niversily. Slie lmelongecl to the lfllieieney Club anrl the .'X. QX. EE llfJRll'l'llY llulzlim S Downes Street EE gl fl'lt'lIl1 is 'Zx'0l'ffI all 1lLIL'.'tIl'li.Y we rim full. 55 QE Vamp gracluatecl from Truman Street Sehiool and expects QE EE to lie a private secretary. She belonged to the Junior and gg EE Senior Dl'E1l11ZlllC Clubs. Swimming Club, XY. -I. R. Cf, and the QE EE Senior Chorus. EE E555 E E E E EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE HE EE EE EE EE EE EE E EE HE EE EE EE EE SE HE 5555 555555 E E E E E E E E 5 5 5 E 5 E 5 5 E E 5 E 5 E E E E E E E E E E E E E EEEEEE l NIM' lZi'l:iQli 208 XYilluw Straw-I E lim c Z'c'I'.X .sign tl lllltIlllIIfj.H EE llurl4y vzuiic frmii XYUl'llllllg'l.llll lluulaci' :uirl will llc :L X E private sn-ci'ct:11'y. ' gi 5555 E555 QE Kl.x1u:.xma'r llvicxs 282 lixclizmgc Slim-l QE 1 'i1'lm'Ai' l'Hllll'X lllrwlrgffz umi1r1'41m'i'. E EE l'L-ggyn gixuliizltcfl lrmii Slrmig Scluml mul will vlllvl' llic BE , 5555 5555 l,llRll'l'llY lll'Sll luU,Xlw:1lc1' Slrcvt HE .l fi'11i'f1'11'11fl ix u fl'll'lI!l' frm'-r'i'f'. Eff! 5 l'1iggy ciilwwl lrmu Strung Svliuul :mil will L-iltci' ll EE lnifim-sf uullcgc. C555 EEE Rosie llvlclz 370 Urclizml Sll'l'l'l EE 'HI liyflzf fmlrl l1 z'i'.vIm1g1. E gg lime pi'vp:1i'c1l :ll llwiglil Scliuul :mil cxlwvls lui gn lu llu' EE EE llzly l'z11li liislilulc. Slim' lmclmigml lu llic .X. X., l'lllL'llS lxzngiin- EE EE hluiiicn' :mil Scnim' llrzlmzxtic Lilulms. EE 5555 5555 ll:-:.x'1'lm'ic L'.x1il.1-Quxicl 2-li Lilll1g'I'CSS .Xvciuic X 5 H. . H 5 EE ffrmrl HtlfIH'1' ix ffm' -zvuvx' In all our 1It'lH'f.V. EE QE lin-zulyn ciiu-iwcl fruin l'ril'1rc' Streei Sclifmul :incl will gn lu EF, 2' z .L 'T Z 3 2 7 in 75' I I1- A 3' I T Q E. QE Vlulm. ' gi E A 5 5 E K l 5 l E E E iggggggEEEEEEEEEE 55555 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5555 EE -CIlR1s'r1Nr: C.xPoBIANco 227 St. john Street QE QE , Little brooks make great rif'ers. EE Chickers gracluatecl from Greene Street School and will he E 555555 555555 lili.X'l'l4ll'l2 Cix1uz1Nr:'roN Bethany, Conn. 5 The Hllffll and fuzz. grow fast and f1H'1'0I1.Y.H QE QE Bean preparecl at the Bethany Center School and will go EE EE to Frohel's Kindergarten School. She helongecl to the Fresh- QE 3 ., E I 2 E If fi FF E F S11 : C- W fn :: O -s W T 0 -1 S f Q f FJ E -. 1 3 P QE Blfxlc CEFARI-Il.l.l 672 Congress .bXve1n.1e EE u EEE P1f1'5111'f of knowledge is the f11fr.v111't of l1afvf1i11e.s'.v. EE Cef':came from XYehster School ancl intencls to he a private QE EE secretary. EE 55 55 5 NMxMmms wnmmsmm E g fl quiet tongue slzmuv a wise head. EE EE Mac graclnatecl from Scranton' Stket School and will enter EE EE Syracuse University. He was Captain of the Sophomore EE liasketlmall Team, and a member of the Football, llasketball, and QE QE liasehall 'l'eams cluring his -lnnior and Senior years. 55 55 EE lisruma Cin Q N 148 Putnam Street EE ' Ier wen 'is lealtlz and perfect eaxef' EE QE 4 e IIS' ence clear her elzfef delight. QE EE s fr n Truman Street School anml expects gg QE to he private eret y. She belonged to the junior and EE Sem Dra luh Swimming Chili, A. A., Spanish Cluh, QE 55555 5 5 5 5 EE 5 EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE 55555 9-mv 5 . A 'ai F1 - . fr 3 C wi -va Y ,J O u H., , . , 1 555555555555555 Q5 55 55555555 5 N 72 5 5 5 S 5 QE lQ.Xl.l'll fllX'l'l'I2l.l,tl l45 County Street QE EE riff, 011, rlrt, fvflerf rzz'brlj,6lfc ' rv I QE l'ivy gratluutecl from lvy Sttif.-4lYSeh2ol 'ntl iSKiaCllllJCl' QE QE of the lfirst Yeztr Class of the School ofdP'ingbX ts. lle HE was .Xrt Iiclitor ol the .Ymtuv an l the Cl. ss H ok und zt metnher QE 'v 'K QE of the Yztwn Clnlm, ,Ns Fx QE QE J 17 il pf gg QE ' 'L' l l BE 5 5 linrrn LQUIHCIN 225 lJl'L'llIll'fl Street 5 The .vfv1'1'1't of Iffef' EE QE 'l'lle lltnnztn 1XlCg'2llJll0llC'H enterecl front Serztnton Sehool gg zlncl hopes to he Z1 court stenographer. She was at ntenilwer of EE the .X. ,-X., lfreshnian, Sophomore, junior anrl Upper C'hornses, QE gi ancl the hlnnior and Senior Drznnatie Clubs. QE 5555555 5555555 l.o1'ts thnx 35 Nash Street Il 'il and fellvzlozlz rm11I2i11ed. Louie prepzlrecl :tt Orange Street Sehool and will enter QE lilllllllllllll. lle was at tnetnlmer of the Boys' Cilee Club, Raclio 5 EE t'lnh, ,X. .X.,:tn1l the .lnnior :mtl Senior llrrnnqttie lllnhs. BE E ff 1 r, v 9 C fl' li, mf-' X.f 5 55 55 QE josrcetttxlcL'o1,m1.xN 12 Clifton Street EE g l 11l1 llltlllll' tl jyfieer is lwrzz to l7liI!A'fl 1lII.Yl't'11.U EE ,lo prepztrefl at bflinton Avenue Sehool ztnfl will enter EE l'r:ttt's lnstitnte. She was a inetnher of the l'll'K'SlIIllIlIl and Senior 'horusej and tlulllnnior llrznnzttie Club. EEE 5 l N 5 5 ' 5 5 5 5 X 5 QE flIit'liI,l.X L'ol.1,1xs 21 Leonurcl Street EE EE Une tulm str1'z'f.s' has good razrxt' of lmf't'. gi Veal prepnrecl at Orange Street School and is going to g Norniztl Sehool. She was a member of the lireshmznt, Sopho- QE more, -lunior :intl Senior Choruses ztnrl the Senior llrznnzttie EE Clnh. 55555 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 55555 EEEEEEEEEE5 E EEE 5 g NM' CoNxx xx 12 XYinehester Avenue EE Soln'r and stifle. QE QE Nay eame from St. Roses' Sehool anrl inteucls to be a private EE EE seeretary. EE 5555 5555 EE lCuN.x N. Co'r'roN r Nl 55 tlolife Street QE EE ll'l1m1 ll TVOJIIUII will slii' will, D uxuvv rlvfvmzd on if. EE EE 1gIlf'ZUlIt'll .vlif wozff .elle fl UlIil, am iliiiffv flu' mul of il. QE QE Edna Mae preparecl atmkiwigltt Sehool ancl will be a Com- 5 EE I'1lCl'Clil klC2lClJCl'. She was a member of the .lunior ancl Senior 5 EE Dramatic Clubs, Sw4imming Club, A. QX., Spanish Club, XY. EE EE R. C., Upper Chorus and the Nathan Halen east. EE l.ORlC'l'TiX CUUGIIIJN 75 Trumbull Street EE EE hl'essie entered from Saerecl Heart School and is going to EE EE Columbia. She was a member of the lfreshman and Sopho- EE 5 more Choruses, QX. QX.. Swimming Club and the hlunior Dramatic EE EE Club. E Y Y i i g News Ckowuix 540 Ferry Street I' A N4 I Q A ...- 'u NZ. 4 ... 2 N, K :I Q .,.., -. I T ,. C 'T : - C -Vu 1' :Sf .. I .. Tv E Q A C fl. fx C :- 2 :: A - , 4 Q Z'- C 'S .- .. ., C EE llay lath Institute. She belonged to the Freshman l-lasketball EE EE anal Tennis ',liClilllS, A. A., lireshman, Sophomore, and junior HE EE Choruses, and the Business Board of the Class Book. QE 5 l 5 E 5 g .-Xrlela lJ.xu.1cx' 2-l l.eonarrl Street QE C011.mle1' in llmxi' in clixz're.r.v. EE EE 'YXV' gracluatecl from Orange Street School ancl will he a QE E Kindergarten Teaeher. She b 'longed to the Freshman, Sopho- QE EE more and ,lunior C'l1tm1't1st'sfl.SLf-X.,ancl me Senior Dramatic l QE EE Club. QJ9' 'Pi X QE as sn' iw be it 55 HE ,f QV ,, ' EE E 5 3 ,ly I E5 55 5 E E 5 5 5 E 55 E 5 E E E 5 E 5 E 5 5 E 5 E E 5 E E E E E E E E E55 EE 'IA mics 1J.xx'1N 22 Middletown ,Xveiuie EE 5 lI'lm is the lztzfvfv fvurriur,' who ix ln' flltlf t Z'C'l'X' mam in UVIIIS EE EE i A'll01f1fl Zx'1,S'fl to Ive! V V 5 lllondy eznne from St. lfrztneis' School and will go to Ig-E Yale. lle wztw ll nieinber of the Yarsity Football and liasebull 'K Tezuns during his junior and Senior Years. lle was at nicniber N: E51 ot' the New linglztncl tflizunpioiisltip l'3ztslietlmll 'liezun in his ,j QE EE .lunior year, being picked as guard on the .Xll New linglztnd ul. QE EE Team in 1921 and 1922, and being Cztptztin in 1922. lle was . EE gg Captain of the Sehool '1iCZll11 in 1922 and 21 nieniber of the EE EE Senior Chorus, tllee Club, lixeeutive Committee, Class Day L onunittee, was President of the ,-X. 1-X., member of the ,-Xtlilette - EE g Committee, and Treztsurer of the Class. HE i SL ' QE .Xxxx lJ1a1 R.xxt'l-:seo -lotl l1l:itelIll'5' Alwllm' QE EE Si111f'l1'r'ily of Jzzizzd, ll fliingf nmxt .mt'n'cI in 1110 ejxvs of f1t'tI'Z't'll.'H EE EE lCrn gracltizitetl from llzunilton School and will enter the QE EE Normal School. She was at member ol the l reslnn:tn :ind QE Senior Clioruses. an 55 E 55 E555 E 5 g Nlwtuox llicoxxx 252 Wztllztee Street EE fl klilltlilj' Sllllilt' lo all .vile lout. Minnie came from Hamilton School and will go to the Normal School. She belonged to the Freshman and Senior QE q1'lOI'l1SSS,.1'lI'6.Sl1l1lqI'l Debating Club, A. A.. A. R. C.. Efficiency EE L lub, Swunnizng C lub. and the Roosevelt Debating Club. u E E EE L'.xRAi1':l.lx.x l1Iil.1li'l'tl 539 Stzite Street E EE 'Ti.r well to be qzzivl tllllli fui.re. EE QE uLiZl.1'l11L'll, prepztred :tt Orange Street Seliool :uid will be at EE EE stenogrztplier. She belonged to the lfreslnnztn Chorus, QX. gl.. EE EE and the Swininnng Club. EE EE 55 blosicmiixia liicifoiax Xe fr- 72 Roaette Street QE .llt'tl1ink.v flllll' KIQNQU l1ll't ,LQII fflllll Tx'1lt'Ilt't' rou1t'.r ilu' liaise. EE EE 'iloef' en 1 d froimlsigtn an 'Street Seliool und will go to HE gi .'nnion. i11llegeQXYS-lie belonged to the ,Iunior :ind Senior EE IJ 1 ie Clubs. .NVITVX lfloarclyztnd the Spanish Club. E 9 X 21 L- ' ' S-A XJ EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE -...X E555 5 5 E 55 5 E 5 5 55 5 5 5 5 5 5 E E 5 E E E E E E E 5 E E E E E E 5555 QE lllil.IEN Y. lJ1cx'1Nlc 59 lilkl' l'l2lCC g EE 'T1'.r best llftlllllllllfj to be 111t'1'1'-V. EE E Helen entered from Dwight School and will goitouthe N. H. IEE EE N. S. G. She was a member of the junior and Senior Dram- EE EE atic Clubs, .-X. A., Freshman and Senior Choruses. was lreas- QE QE urer of the Swimming Club, and a Cheer Leader. 5555 5555 QE Susnc Dizvlxn Q 59 Lake Place 55 I l7t'llit Z'c' 111 fIlI'Z'illfj 61 110041 flilllf, for 171 lIt I'l'l' bc yozmg QE E I1111' 0lIt'l'.,i EE EE Susie prepared at Dwight School and is going to the Hay EE Path Institute. She belonged to the Senior Dramatic Club, QE HE Freshman, Senior and Upper Choruses, and the Swimming QE 55 Club. IE E ' sa 55 EE S.umn R. lJI.XMOND lo Hassett Street 55 QE HEfQt'lif'1lt'VX' is the kcyzzote of A'I1t't't'.YA'.H EE Y Dah came from Ivy Street School and expects to enter EE EE Columbia. She belonged to the Efficiency Club, Motto Club, QE QE Freshman Chorus, junior and Senior Dramatic Clubs, Swim- QE gg ming Club, and the A. A. 55555 55555 lllEl.liN I . l,lI.I.tJN OO Bright Street QE lflc.s'.vi11ys 011 thee, little UIILIM EE Helen graduated from St. Francis School and will be a ste11- QE E ographer. She belonged to the Girls' Swimming Club. BE EEE EEE 5 Rosie Doiixiuciz 48 gxxflllllfill Street QE A Iiglu' Izmir! I1'f't'.r longf' EE EE Red', entered from St. Boniface School and intends to be EE EE a private secretary. She belonged to the Freshman Chorus and 55 the junior Dramatic Club. , EE 1 55 55 E E E E E E E E E EE E EE E EE EE EE EE HE E EE EE EE EE HE E E EE EE EE EEE 5 5 5 5 E 5 5 5 5 5 5 E 5 5 5 5 55 5 E 5 5 E 5 5 E E E E E E E E Mtxiuox DUNN 574 Oak Street 'lx'110ft'Ic'dg1f' is frnflz, proof, and ro1zt'i4'f1'on. Har prepared at Scranton School and is going to the Normal School. llIC.XRI, Dvv,xiu.1z 37 Spruce Street EE EE '21 izzvrry 1lt'tll'f goes all the titty. QE Pearl .came from XYebster School and will enter Hay EE EE l'ath Institute. She was a member of the lfreslnnan Debating QE Club. QX. A., and the 'lunior and Senior Dramatic Clubs. 55 55 EE lilCSSlli UWURSI 1 315 FCYVY SIFCC1 l QE Hl.lIl!fflIft'l' .vtrilsvs lin' .v1cy. EE QE tiraduated from Strong School and will go to Normal EE EE! School. She was a member of the junior and Senior Dramatic QE BE Clubs, Swimming Club, Freshman Chorus, Orchestra, Semor EE Chorus. and the Class Day Binigee. -7 71 E E E LJ l - . . . QRS Rosie DXYURSI 1 971 Quinnipiac .Xvenue EE 'lllzzsit' fet17't's cfcrlitzl fea11d.v. E EE Entered from Orange Street School and intends In go to the EE HE New York University. She belongedrto the Orchestra, lfresh- QE QE man and Lipper Chorus, Freshman Debating Society, Swim- EE lg-E ming Club, junior and Senior Dramatic Clubs, Literary Club, EE QE and the Roosevelt Debating Club. BE EEEEEE EEEEEE Iinw'.xitn j. Dwvi-:R 22 Ridge Street A-I :nan of noble c'11r1rarfc'1'. , lid entered from Lovell School and intends to enter Yale. Ile was President of the Class, Yice-President of the Athletic EE .Xssociation, and a member of the Football 'l'eam, junior and EE EE Senior Dramatic Clubs, Boys' Ulee Club, Roosevelt Debating EE EE Club, Upper Chorus, and Theta Sigma. QE 5 PJ BMW as if 55352555QE55555555555555555555555HEQEQEQEQEQEQEEEQEQQQEQESFU EE E555 5 5 E E E E E E SE E 5 5 E E 5 E 5 5 E E E 5 E 5 5 5 E E 5 E E E E EEHME Rurn lixouixr 85 View Street EE EE ll 'isdoni flows im! tll?t't1i'V.V ,vfu'a1.'. HE Entered from Clinton Avenue School and will he El private QE EE secretary. She belonged to the lfreshman Chorus, and the A. A. QE 5555 E555 EE lilEN.l,XMIN l'1l'S'l'I IN 3 tlrcenwoocl Street E I-1'HIz', but QQ11,v. ' QE EE llenjzunin prep' ccl at Sc ' nt n Sc oqol Qiimteiicls to enter BE EE the Gt-orgetox n Slim? ' V ' t cc. llc was ll E EE member of thx 7 . .n, , Wmliore, junior and School Has- EE gi kethull Tcznns. K EE 5 E E E Roslz M. IQSPOSITO 20 Myrtle Street BE But to know lm' znlloads U betfw' cliuzvf' BE E Rosie prepared at Hamilton School and intends to go to EE EE the Normal School. She was a member of the Swinnning Club, BFI 'x Freshman Chorus, Upper Chorus, and the A. A. B1c.x'1'R1c12 l':Sl'UY1'l'L'1l 100 Uclliitf STTCCY rind puts !zv1'.vvlf ltf70lI liar good bvl1af'1'm'. T Slut-crlu prcparecl at rllflllllilll St1'ce?School. fq qi? EE Kl'.xRmsUl41R1'l'.x l:.XtiUS'l'lNtJ 765 firzmcl .Nvennc QE ll1'g1l1 wcivfcrz' fhouglifx, xvczfm' in flu' heart of t'0lfl'fUS,Y.'H QE IR-ggy' cznnc from Orange Street School :incl intcnfls to he E EE Z1 steiiogwtplier. She helongccl to the 'lireslnnan Chorus and EE .. ,.. ., Q Q P 5555 E E E 5 5 BE HE Eu EE E E E EE EE EE EE EE EE EE HE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE HE BE E 5555 25711, EEHEEEEEE EEEEEE 1 ,111 1 55 A A 1 55 55 , ,.1-f'1 'Yll . 55 QE Nl im' l'.x1.1,11x ryrx ' 5 .12 .Xsln 1111 Street QE EE .X'1'f'1'1' l1'1111l1l1i l1'1111l1l1', lil! I1'1111I1I1' f1'1111l1l1'.v y1111. gg E lYiI'1l1lll1ilCtl lrmii Urzingc Sll'L'l'l Scliool z1111l will lic ll social g 'L 'T 'T 'S ,. 'Z I 3 , 4 7 2 3 ... C I 7 'T -1. .- 17' ff I C Z1 ,- .-I ,.. 1 E fl. ,.. 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'I 1111l :xml will 1-11101 gg EE X111'111:1l Sflllllll. ' ' sa ' fl W' E 5 ' 5 U-V 5 ,mLA' E E5 EE lJlUlSl'I l lfS'l'.X Vx! 1 lg llixwn-ll .XX'L'llllk', lligliwnwml HE l11 111111111 j1111l1j11I, 111 I11111111' 1' . EE EE Sl1111'ty Cillllk' from thc 1111'cl5.trcct Sclunml, llzniiclcn. 5 EE :incl will lic ll Sll'll0gl'ZllJ '. ' lmclfmgcrl to llic SL-11i111' gg QE lJ1'11111:1ti1' Club. EE 555 E55 155 EEEEEEEEEEE i 55 1 no SE 5 l 5 HE loan F . 121,s'r1-31 ' 101 Elliott Street EE ' 'llc rec 1' felt is f1'11t11 1'tsvIf. EE 5 1 5 BE IV lesti 's graduated from lliebster School and will be X . ' . he belonged to the Freshman Basketball Team, BE EE If .Jw Sophomore and junior Choruses, Senior Dramatic gg E C tb, 'oeus League, and the Literary Club. EE 55 EE 5 E S.xR.xH l:lRS'l'liNl4FRt 5 Redtield Street E-E I lzcrzw 111 ti WWII- llllyflllillff ill flu' world 'w'l1l'fll gcftiilg QE EE rzzzgry af. ' EE E Sallyl' entered from XVebster School and will go to New EE QE York Universitv. She belonged to the lunior and Senior EE Dramatic Clubsi Swimming Club, A. A., 'Literary Club, the Roosevelt Debating Club, and the .qfllflllfl lloard. , E555 5555 f V l QE .-XNx.x FrrzH,x1:R1s 024 Ward Street QE! 'fG1'a1'1' is to the body zulzat good some is I0 fha 111i1111'. ' QE -I Fitzy prepared at the Sacred Heart Selioolland will be a HE private secretary. She belonged to the A. A., junior and Senior HE Dramatic Clubs, and the Swimming Club. EE E lilitllitilf l:J,.lf'l' UM l 30 Clinton Avenue g QE rain! 11111 f ysvlf wif fllilll, and be c1z'pet11'1'. ' 5 I. '1 . I 4 5 hliawgel' came f ll Jllfr School and will go to a College EE QE ol Vllarmaey. H tyed on the Senior Basketball team and E EE was manager of the 922 Baseball Team. He was a member EE E ot' the Upper Chorus, Senior Chorus, Boys' Glee Club, A. A., EE lli-Y Club, was Business Manager ol the News and a Cheer 5555 5555 l .eader. EE X'1iunNI.x lfrooo , 22 Nil-ull Street i HE Size is .ro111.r1'l1i11 lNiUl'c' tl l11'11d1'c111rc' 1111117 tl l11'lj1. i' QE Ginger prepar d a T. ell School and will enter the QE EE Normal Schoolf li? was nember of the Senior Dramatic QE QE Club, and the Se or ohoru EE EEE 5 5 E E 5 5 E E E E 5 E E E E E 5 E E 5 5 E 5 E E E E E E E E E E E A555 5555535351 EE E EE EE EE EE HE SE EE EE EE EE 55 EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE BE BE EE E E EE' EE EE EE EE 555715555 EE lln.n.x Ifmxx 96 Minor Street 5 EE IIN lmfr 'ZUtI.Y flITt'll-X' 7i'1'fl1 gold. 5 g l lilly prepared at the Saerecl Heart Seliuol and intentls to EE enter the N. ll. S. Ci. Slte belonged to the lireslnnan and QE EE Senior fliuruses, Senior lJl'Zllll2lllC Club, Swinnning Cilulr, anrl EE EE mt- .x, ,x. QE 55555 555555 HE XY11.1.1ixM R. Iiuts,xu't'x' U4 Ilerlw .-Xrenut BE E1 1 . .-111.vlz'1'v and grtzwt' 111 dvfwrllzzrzzf. EE 5 Hill prepared at St. .l0l1llyS School anfl is preparing fnr UE lfurclliam. He was a niemlmer of the lixeetitive C'mnniittee, antl itll the A. ,-X. He played on the Freshman llaselmall 'l'eani. and for EE EE two years, played on the Yarsity Iiaselmall 'l'eani, being faptain EE in liis Senior year, and Manager of the lfnntball Teznn. Y QE l i , . . ' ' fl 4 ' A ' . BE HE EE I lz.xNt'1s l'iUI,liX 206 Clinton .Xrenne EE EE Ile nmxf Ipes who llzzlnkx umxt, fewlx flu' 11r1lrlv.ft, arts the limi. EE Craclttate n on .Xvenue Seliool and expects to be ll QE pliarniaeistj Helongecl Lo the Boys' Cilee Club, and the Upper QE t'Iinrus. , ,I l' EE EE f, - Llf9 A ffl' Q kgwg f EE RUT11 Fm' 53 liart-len Street E EE lt'.v not fufmt Iift'5f1':jvs tl1t1l'.v tjtllltlflifk Quint! -vnu get out nf if. 5 EE Ruthie came frmn St. hluseplfs Seltoul, Xylllllllilllllkl :incl gg is going to the Bay Patli lnstitnte. Slie was at nienilier nf the EE Senior Ilratnatie Club. QE 555555 555555 EE Nl.XRllC l:R.XNt'liSl'lJNI 163 I.:1fayette Street EE gg Oli, lima' cz lzmrt with rfmnt for t r'v1'y joy. QE l'reparecl at I'rinee Street School ancl will lme a lmnlqkeeper. 5 QE She was a metnlmer of the ,-X. K., :incl the Senior fliorus. BE EE l BEER HER EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE' EE EE 5 EE EE EE: EE EE '52 5 EE 55 E EE HE EE EE EE EE EE HE 5555 155EEEEEEEEEE 141 1XI1I1-11 .X1'e11ue 111111111 U 11 111 11111111 f111't11111' 11111 lllfI IS lJl'L'l12il'lllQ Im' the S lI',,6lll SLIIUOI ot I I11s11 1I I chu 1111111 She was Z1 111:-mI1e1' IL I resI1111d11 Lhol 11 S1 111111111 C1111 X X.,:1111I the Se11ir11' 70 Spring Street K 'vp my I1'g11f. I I' can he fuaan 1111 I1 Street I-1eI1ool Ile was Zl mem- gk erfof the oosex elt a ma 'gout y and the Business Hoarcl dt the Lla Look ind Jlayecl on the I outb1lI I'ea111 in 1920 and 1921 He wa C I1a1m11'111 of the C I us Nlotto QiUl11l11IttCC. 1 11 Num 12 Inst I'111'ts1-11 Street nad 1111 lt 111 1 11111 my f1'i1'111i.v, for it 1.1 NI1II1e NIEIKIIVIICQI 110111 XX eb tel SLI1o11I ZLIIKI will enter Imusuu She IJLIUII UI to the I re I1111'111 QI1111'us. EEEEEEEEE55 5555555E5E55 5 X ' VV, V, 1 55 S1x11x'.x'1'1u141-1 if 1i1.xx1cwf'1i V -928 lll'flIlflbXq5lxllllf' U111.v 'rv111'11 1111' Illtlll 11fvy111 111 11.111 1'1f.v1 - Pgl.,f.'l'li. E 2. fi 'T 3 Z-E S .. I fi 7 fi F. E , . 5 EE 121-111'g'1't1m'11 l.:1w Scl'i11'hY llc was Il mvmlmci' ul ilu' Vppci' QE QE fillllflli, ilu- l111ys'Cil1-1-Q'luI1.:u11l1l1c lslllllllilll 'l11'IllN. 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SI1clm1-Imigccl 111 the .X, X., Spzmiwli Vlulm. 111111 EE EE ilu- 'liiiiim' 111111 Svnirn' ll1'Z1I11ZlllC flulms. QE E555 5555 EE Slll'll ll-I 1i111.1m1:,x1'x1 3 lY2lVCl'ly STFCQI EE EE nlff'1'1l 11111111111 f'1111q111.s'111'11 .v111' 111111111 111'1f111' .v1i11. BE Hslllllilll 1-1111-1'1-1l llflllll 801111111111 Strcct Sclmol :incl will lac Il 5 QE iuvsic 10110111-1'. Shi- 111-l1m11gc1l to thc Ifrc-slunzm Clioriis, Urclivf- EE tm, l l'L'SllITl2lIl l71-lialing Club, Scniur fllltlI'll5. hluiiior lJI'ZlIll1lllC EE gg fllllll, 1111-is 1111-1 flllllb. EE 55 55 55 5 U555555555555 55555 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5, 5 5 5 5 5. 555525. QE XYll.I.l.XM Goroisiaucz 20 liild Street 55 ag ,Yot111'11g has any more fwruvr over us than rev g11':'c' it. EE EE Hill prepared at the Orange Street School and will go to ,.. T 'E ,- ft -1 J'-2 C .-f I 4 3 '11 . D-7 Z 'Z C ... .J A 1 ., .... 5555 5555 HE l.n.1.1.xN liUl.lJl2N 10 Scranton Street QE BE ,!orz't' and IItlIlfj1lI'I.llC'S.Y arc rilwcr-vs 111 their tr'c'n.r. ' QE EE I .llllllilflilv entered from Scranton School and will go to the EE EE Normal School. She belonged to the Freshman Debating Club, QE lfreshman Chorus, Swimming Club, and the junior and Senior Dramatic Clubs. 5555 F 55 EE 'll1l0M.XS Colzxmziiko -en! -SAA? 7fff 'ff11l228 Putnam Strii BE EE LU! iff'-Z-1va,4Af1.1-f ? L4-4fQq,t,c,q? 'P 'f gi QE Hy lmldmg the tlzozfgllt of who we ruzsli to Tlt'tiU1llt', 'rut' can Hz EE 5 II large IIIUUSIYIY' 1206111110 rulzaz'-ref' 11'vsir'v. Lqqgga EE Tom graduated from Truman Street School and expects QE 5 to go to New York University. He was a membgot the .-X. A.. EE lj and the Boys' tilee Club. ' QE 5 AV5 5 5 'Ut' l'ilJWlN C1i.x1:1.1cs tilcixlf 688 Quinnipiac .-Xvenue BE lf llIllA'l't' In' ffidooa' of 10511 D 011. ' mc c.t'cf'sx of it. QE EE lid prepared at QLvz'lnff?e Stree Sc-iool cl is pre Jaring for QE EEA business. ci was a member of t 1 'in Committ e, and the EE EE Prom oinrxiyee, lloys' Glee. Clu , . A., lfflic' ncy Club, gg QE Treasurer o, ic ,lunior aull Set ior 'Dmnia ic Clubs Frgeslnnan EE EE ClTybqjx5gf1.1c Chor s, gaiber the '92ll,Ftx5tlJal T am and X ll Inger kityrtlieh xotball eam, Nathan Hale and EE Nothing ut the vlwfl 1 casts. i EE 5 l C 5 E ll1i.n.x Guwiis 288 lleck Street EE S01v11111 and silent f Z'P7'j ZUllt'l'C'f'i BE QE I Gravy came from St. Francis' School and intends to be a HE EE private secretary. She was a member of the Literary Club, Q-FFT' EE AX. A., Freshman Chorus, Freshman Debating' Club, junior 5 Dramatic Club, ancl the Swimming Club. 55555 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 , 5 5 5 EE BE BE EE EE EE EE HE EE EE EE EE 5 EE HE EE HE EE EE EE 5 55555 555E555E55EEE 555 55 5 5 gg lim liRliliNl5IiR1i - 5 SO Oak Slrcct 5 l,vf Hx flzwl, lm tuhcll 'rw arc, ll' sfwcrk 'mi fur' tlziizkf' EE EE firccnic cntcrccl fron O ngc 't t Sclmol and will lic a EE Sll'llHgl'ZllJllQ1'. Slic liclm - ' Q lixccutivc Umimittcc, QE '.I'. C3 'T I -1 Nl 3 ., -. .- ... C f-. ,T ... .f 'L 2 ..a A .... -f Z' C 'C .. S .. .. ,- , 7' A ,T ..- E55 555 5 T 5 l,l1.1,1ixN fiRlEIiNIilERi 78 Stcvcns Strcct EE Tn om' alum' my tlmziyflzfx 4z1'i.w. BE EE Lil came from Xlclrsrcr Sclioul aml will cmcr llic Dam- EE EE roscli Coiiscrvatmy. Slic lmcloiigccl to tlic ,lmiiur aml Scniur QE EE Dramatic Clubs, l.itcrary llcscarcli Club, lfucus l,c-aguc, aucl EE 5555 5555 tlic .-X. A. HE l.ii.l,i,xN liRll'l l'l'Il 209 l.wml1arcl Strcct EE ll 'hun .vlzc talks, she' zzslmlly A'Cl,VS SIlIlll'ff1lillfl.H ga l,il prcparccl at tlic Salcm School, Naugaluck. Slic EE gg playcfl mi llic lfrcsliman and Suplioniurc Girls' llaskctlaall 'l'cam HE EE and In-lmigcfl tu llic l.ilcrary Clulm. . EE 5 E E 5 EE IRIENIC CiRl1f1f1N ll0 Caimcr Slrcct gli'-Ll ll 1'.w'lhv z'111fvrm'v Ihr fvrvxviif. lt ix l1lfHt'.H E lrcnc graduated from Ora gc Strcct Sclmul and will cntcr EE EE Culumlmia Univcrf' Sl c was a mcmlicr ul tlic lfrcslimaii 5 QE Clmrus. I ' E5 EE gg Iliassnc Humax' 'ml , 25 Rose Strcct BE lf v 1 . 111i.rln .vc111c1 1jfIl'l'l of11Hfl11'l151.r. QE EE Vrcparcrl t Prince St ect Sclio and will cnlcr liusiucss. EE' EE Slic was . iucmlmer of tl lc ali Socicty, Spanish Clulm, QE H5555 5 E E E E E E E 5 E E E E E E E E E E 5 E E 5 E E E 5 E E E 5 5 E n 555 .X. A., ancli thc Swimming Q l 1 74 XYoolsey Street lxzsr Hp, and look from 'ZU'11l'I'I' H1011 art u ec it u'tted from Hamilton Grammar Sehool and o to l os L'niversity. IU l I Rl 35 Kossuth Street nuff tl X011 are lllI1U4'I'Il'l, un one run lzarm Vvozrf' J t tntcicd troin XYebster School and is going' to Colum- Nl S L bclon td to the lfreslnnztn Chorus. E5555555E55 l i,oR,x GUHERSKY 143 Oak Street ll'lmt on czfhlvfv, qinrk ax qzficls-,s'iIi'z'i'. lflossie czune from XVebster School and intends to enter the N. ll. N. S. Ci. She belonged to the Girls' Hasebzlll Team. was Captain of the Girls! liasketbztll Teain, President of the 'l'ean1 XYork Club, and a member of the Spanish Club, ASA.. lunior and Senior Drzunzrtic Clubs, .Ymus lioztrd and the C ast of Nathan Hale . ,iv iXlV.XRY QX. GUNTHIER 42 lidwards Street 'XYO1' t'lljU'X'1IIt'IIf and lltlf x0rr1m', is our rltxrlinm' Pill! or ft'ay. ' Entered from Lovell School and is going to the Normal School. llxiulc li. GUSENRERI 104 Aguimm qtrect He noble in 0-z'm',v tfzoirglif and in every deed. lintercd from the Lafztyette School, Shelton. and will enter business. She was Il inember of the Senior Girls' liasketball Tezun. EEEEEEEEE EW 55 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 as 5 5 55 5 s . 5 5 f' . 5 E .Xmu II.xiu'l4m. 1 ,I 14 fII'CIl2lI'fI 5111-vt QE E I ' 1111r.i-if 171'--ffll' 'and ' In-zfu, fhrhv U11.H QE ! I 5555555 5555555 IIi-ck c:u1u- from Si-iyinlmi Scqinol and will go in Clvlumliizl I'iiix'ci'sily. Slic lu-lunge-il IIIC Urqlu-stru. Si-iiim' Ilrzimzilic C Iiilm uul Ilu- iiirls' Ilzislu-I mzlll Tcznii. ggi Ifl l'II II.XI.I'I2R 537 fu-1n'gv Slim-I limi is 1'i'l1'xl1i'fl Ivy llu' Iuxvl nf rm, 5 gg Rufus p1'c-pzm-II 111 Sn-rniiloii Stix-L-1 Sn-Iuml zuul will go In QE QE ilu- Nurmzll Scluuml. Slu- lmclmmgc-II lu llu- I'Il'l'SIllllZlll C'Iun'us. QE EE zuul ilu- .X. .X, 555 555 EE lil-IHRIJI-Z II.x1wl.lm I9 Irving Strcct g E l.i111gfl1 mm' flu' funrlrl' liilryfllx Ivillz -X'tIIl.II 55 EE . xmiuy . lr . , . . QE IIUNQ llc lu-Imuu-cl to llu- Glen- Clulm, Iiiiiun' mul Sa-limi' Ilrzmi 55555 55555 - - - w . :nic Vliilis, Ifiuvtlulll 'IR-rim, zuul llu- N:1tI1:m Ilzllx- L-zlsl. E .XR'l'III'R III-:.xi,x' JS-I Ilisluip 5lI'l'i'l g EE IIIIi.VIfU1!I mu! .vfiiril nf flu- 1111!-rw EE 5 Iiiilc-11-rl I'1'uiii.gIfahQI,Lpii Sn-Iuml. III- lu-luiigwl tu llu- Iiuusg- QE QE vc-It Ili-lmziliivg flulm. was .Xssislaiu Iiililm' mul Iimlilm'-iii-llliicI' EE EE of ilu- ,Yi zv.v,' .-Xssucizllc Ifflilm' uf llu- Class Ilunlc mul fiIIIlII'IllIlII EE EE inf ilu- Class Ilziy fIUllIIllIllC'l'. gg 55 55 EE S.x1:.xii III-2I,I.l-IR 109 Slu-flu-III .Xva-mu- QE .SI1'I I'1' .X'lP!ll'.Vt'I-fl 'Ivllllflf ,Will IH' 'ZU1'If.Yz'l I'1'll', IN IIII t'.I'n UHVIIY Ilffclghi' EII S1u'Ci1-'I mm-1-1-rl from Ivy S111-ct Sm-Iuml mul will gn in Lliliiiiilmizz. Slu- lu-Imigccl In tlu- Xlollu Club, IiI'Iu-ic-iu-v Lltilm, I'Il'CSIllll1lH mul Sc-iiim' C'Iun'usc-s, mul llic Iiinim' mul SL-nim- IDr:m1:nlu- Lliilns. 555555 55555 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 555 55 E E E E E 5 5 5 E E H 5 5 E 5 5 5 5 E 5 E E 5 E E E E E 5 E E E 5 E E555 EE ,XNNA ldINES 138 Putnam Street SE EE I -will do my best. EE l'repared at the Sacred Heart School and will go to the BE Normal School. She belonged to the Senior Dramatic Club, EE E E lloizoriix' li. lloififxmx 320 Congress Avenue EE lfl1j0'v thy -voutlz, if will not stayf' IEE BE Dot prepared at l'rince Street School and will go' to the 5 EE Normal School. She belonged to the Senior Dramatic Club. HE QE Literary Club, Focus League, Upper Chorus, A. A., and the EE QE Business Board of the .Ycrvx and the Class Book. 5 EE lCnN,x Homnis 121 County Street gg E 'Sl1e 1111341 fvafmzf 011 ll gigfgjle that is all Im' !I'ZUII.!' QE Peggy , graduated from the Lafayette- School, Shelton, and EE IEE will go to Simmons College. She was a memher of the Senior EE EE llramatie Ciluh and the Senior Chorus. EEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEE Klkli-llllilli lltlI,'l' 378 George Street liar -rw Ilia! If-zu' to 1'11m.re must please to live. Speck graduated from Orange Street School and will enter the Hay Path Institute. She belonged to the Senior Chorus and the ,-X. QX. EE 'IOSIEPH llokowirz 30 Clark Street EI E Tile .Yfl'UlI!jf1l of flzine own arm is tlzy .s'c1lz'af1'mz. ' E .loe', came from Orange Stree Sch ol and will go to Co- EE EE lumhia. He was a memher of th t' Glee Club, Senior EE E555 5555 A :T .: .. I an .. .J Pi ... .. .. .. FD I fb : 51 .- .Y S.: :s .. as F. f'1 Q' 55555555 1:5 as sa SE QE 55 as 55 EE 55 QE QE 55 55 ga 55 55 55 55 as as 55 55 55 5 5 55 QE 55 5 55 E 5555555 QE Roinxxn li. l'lo'rcnKiss Ifoxon, 't S ren gg EE Tim f'I0'IUIl'ltIII l10111mea'd Mods lzix wi ' it h , EE l'loteh eam' from the .on G mm School and will EE go to lforclham. He V . me ler the unior and Senior EE llrainatie llul , ' er Chori s, nfl' the Nathan Hale and QE .-Aotlnng li ie ,llTllt 1S .' EE 55 EE QE l'lEI,EN A. Hursiz 172 Hassett Street lg-E EE Tim jmuvl illai will not dem-v ix 1s11o1eIezigfi'. EE lfnterecl from Ivy Street Sehool. She wax a member of the E Literary Club. E E E rj E inmwiiv 12. in-H 237 Newliall sn-Co E BE ulli1ll'l'l slit' rozrld not .vjvezzk flu' good, 5110 had no word to .va-V. EE Dot prepzlrecl at Lovell Sehool and will enter the Normal EE HE School. She belonged to the Senior Chorus anrl the Senior QE llramatie Klub. 5555 E555 EE l Ritvimu l'lYA'l l' 2l llrozul Street EE g Hfjll tuiflz the dame, Ie! joy he l!lll'UlI-flIl't'lIi.H EE SE Venus graduated from Barnard Sehool and will enter EE Columbia. She belonged to the Freshman, Sophomore, and EE EE junior Basketball Teams, Swimming Club, A-X. A., lfreshman QE EE Debating Club, Freshman Chorus, Girls' filee Club. XY. rl. li. Cl., EE '-1 - ..- .. .J -ff DJ 5 2. I C E fa .-4 Q -1 SD D f-P ft f'N , ,- 1. 'Z .D 3 A ,-. T 'T 2 :Z C'-I -1 A E555 5555 EE View lsimnizkrs 847 llowarcl .Xvenue EE EE Sci-x' no! flu' .rirlfggle lltlllfjflf lI'Z'lIlIC'ffI.H QE Vie prepared at XXX-bster Sehool ancl will enter business. EE EE She was a member of the Senior Dramatic Club, A. ,-X., and BE EE the Swimming Club. 5 5 5 A HE t E igggggggEEEEEE EEEEHEEEE555 E E 15 5 E XIIICLINIC Rl. lvlzs 2929 XVhitney ,Xvenuc E Eg Xa l1111'sl1 t111111gl1t mis 1'r'1'1' l11'1'.v. EE QE Kd came from Ivy Street Sehool :incl will enter business. QE QE She lxelonqerl to the .X. .X., l.iter:try Clulm, :intl the Senior 5 E555 it 5555 EE '1Itlf I1 !l fi.N'f7Ilil,lfl1Ki if 1 ll 1 Ill' I7f'fI't'l' 1' EE EE 1 tf1i11l.'. ' ES EE llrepare at Ivy S 6 '1 an wi E EE y. lle was 1 v' -tnlmer of EE Clubs, lloys' C ee fluh, Lil EE EE Xztthzut ll:1le'. EE 5 1 , - 1 E EE ll'-N lk ,l-WUNSUN fl i,l'CllZlI'il Street 55 QE ll'l10 iff 1'1111 r1'1111' tl 'IK'0llIflll1.lH QE 1. y- Y , Y . . QE llolrlmy prepzlrecl :tt XX elxster Sehool :intl is going' to the -HE EE Nortnztl Sehool. She was :1 menilmer of the .X. 1-X., l.iter:u'y EE C lulm, lunior :incl Senior Dramatic Clulu, Senior Chorus, :incl the QE east oi' Nothing But the 'l'ruth . 5555 E555 E i':l,li.XN.X llonxsox 254 l':1rli Street QE EE 1l11fvfi-v girly lIfl'f'l' Illtlllj' f1'11'1111'.v. EE' gg llolmlmy grztcluzttecl from Dwight Sehool and will enter EE QE lmusiness. She helongerl to the lfreslunztn, Sophomore, junior EE QE :incl Senior Choruses. l,iter:try Clulm, QX. .X., 1tn1l the Class Day QE Committee. gg 5 E QE l':S'l'l-II.l.E li.x1.12'1's1Qx' 33 Vernon Street BE 1 ft'II1 It' 11111 1111111 111111 11111 if. gg nlis' enterecl from l'rinee Street School and is preparing for E EE Colunilmia. She belonged to the Focus League, literary Clulm, EE Roosevelt Debating Club, Sophomore :incl Cpper Chorus, :mtl gg QE the Senior llranizttie Clulu, and .X. .'X. 5555 E E E E 5 E E 5 5 E 5 E E E 5 E E E E E E E 5 E E E E E E E E E E ligg 5555 5 5 5 E E E E 5 55 5 5 E E E 5 E 5 5 5 E E 5 E 5 5 5 E E E 5 5 E E 55 QE lflnul-Zxvlc lixifslxmx' 15.2 Kliiun' Street gg Xml .x'l4'f'f'li1Igf tI'4'l' flu' lwlllclx of I1Irul1'.x'l-V. g E lily grzuluzilc-ml lruni l'rilu'c Slrccl Scluuml :mul will l'Illl'I' SE EE l'rz1ll lnsliliilc. Slu- lu-limgc-cl to tlu- l:I'L'Sll1llilII llzlslwtlmll EE HE lliK'I1lll :uul ilu- Swiiiiniiiig' Cilulm. U5 E E 5 i 5 5 E QE l.i-:xx li.xl'lfAl.xN i 50 llnggcil Sm-ct EEE .S'l1'll t1IlIit'fl.X' xfu' funrkx 'zvfiilu 4lffl4'l'A' film. QE EE l.a-ii czuny lrmii 'l'i'um:ui Slrm-1 Scluuil 'mul is going tu 5 QE k1-Ul1.iii1liiz1g,Dyu- uizis ll 1 M l Q'II4Pl'lli :uul ilu- EE EE N-mini lJi' i f' JM E ' 5 5 5 EE li,x'l'iii':ulNl': lil-ilcxl-:Y .202 lfrzuilaliii Stu-c-1 llrf' i x'i'.f 'funn' im' lvlm' lm' fitIIl'LX' flll.l'. EE EE lfiitclm-rl lrmu llzunilflmi Scluuil zuul will gn in ilu- Nnrnizll EE 5555 E555 Scluuul. Slu' lwlmigccl to ilu' lfrcslimzui, Suplimiuwc, :uul Sc-nim' Q'luvi'1iws. Sc-ilifir l7I'Zlll1IlllL'fill1lJ, . . . .,z W i 5 lllcxux' lN.liI.I.lilll-IR 2.20 lirlgcwfuul .XYCIIIIU gg EE ln fk,c.vfr'1'11g fl yvifkflgl iyuulv fxnrhv lfgflillly flll'lI,Y tu lQn1rgff1l.v EE lk:-E ' rv- i ' nf Inf ,Y W if EE J . V r - HX K. QE EE ullL'Il'QCllI 'ccl frmg liusnfys iclwif llc wax Il nu-iiilu-r EE ol' llui lix ful vs t73lllll'Llll'C, juni f llrzuiizilic Vluli. Sviiiin' EE EE ljflllllillll' C' ilu, lfioys' Kiln - Club, zuulwvzls zissislzml lllllllllgm' nl' LE EE Hxllllllllg' lllll tl Q 'l'rutli . QE E N 5 EE Rosle luliI.l.liR llNl!iCMI1lI1l .xxx-ii1lfxx'1ii1.uLmi1.- gg SE U.j'fl4-rzfvlllfull4ljilIl1'WAf11'.,-I 4Il'I,'4Ij'.V 11511.-fry' 55 EE lim 4-iitclwcl li'ui114.lglL 1.1vqXpcQi1VSqliuol.fSxlic lu-lmigccl E EE lu ilu- Aluiiim' zuul Sc-niur llfillllilg yjlmms, lilJlJl'l'4ilNlI'llS, Girls' EE lilcm- llulf, :uul lipsilmi N11 Sigiixnt EE EE 55 55 E E E E E EE SE EE 53 BE EE E EE EE HE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE BE EEE E555 5 5 E E 5 E 5 E 5 E 5 E E 5 5 5 5 5 5 E 5 5 5 5 E E E E E E E E 5555 EE J1iANlE'l l'li Kl2I,l.IER'l' 213 Urelmrcl Street gg 1 111111111 1'r'1'1'yfl1i11g 1'.r1'1'f11' 111-x'.v1'lf. EE EE Ujeann cnterecl from Scranton School zmrl will go to Bay QE E Path Institute. She was El member of the Senior llrzimatic EE fi ,T CL. C, U3 G 5 .... O 1-s 6 A .... S C 1-1 F' ..- vw 72 3 A ,.. ,.. ,... .1 Z 4. :. 1-4 .1 -1 -. .. :. .1 JQ 'I ... C2 .. 55 E5 5 1 55 EE Rl.xR1z.x1uc'r li1Q1.1.Y 209 Columbus .-Xvenue EE 5 E T 1. T.. F-11. S 91 Z 1-1 , 21 N.. S 1-1 C Cb 3 ' 1. EE E5 I - E - 72 'Z an : 75 -1. 'S c : - 1 1? fi F8 A F. C .11 .1 I C .. F' 0 .. Ei .. A .. 2 ,. . :: 212 c .. c EE the Bay l ath lnstiiute. She was a member of the lfreshmzm, EE EE Sophomore, junior and Senior Choruses, Senior Dramatic EE EE Club. :incl the Swimming Club, .X. .-X., zmcl the QX. R. U. gg 5 Xl ' ' ' EE EFI lllil.I ' li ' lr! 585 llowzlrcl .Xvenue EE 1 iigg-7Il' Yt'll.Y4' of 1111111111'. ' EE E Hel .1 ei 1 fl froifx cred Heart School and will go to the EE EE Zl ' I th I e. Sl 1 belonged to the Freshinan and junior EE EE ligises -1 sh C ub, A. A., junior and Senior Dramatic lb-'Fi EE Qilub., Si mi ing Ch J, and the A. R. G. E E lirnisi. Km I 11 Parmelee Avenue E .S'l11' 9 I1vtmt1'f11! 111111 H1 ' ow to 111' UU11111' i,..vf11 .v CI QUU1111111 BEE QE V' fkft' 111'1' to 111' 101111. ' EE ,JJl7C'1l 'r'Qlu'1Pt 'l fiom 'liI'L1i11'1iitl'CCl Snhool 'incl xx ill EE L , 'N C S A C C i 1 V nter the 'o1uil9!5l,5lio1ml. She was a member of the Fresh- man, Sd homo , junior and '1 Jer Choruses, Literary Club, X. X., iifl 'ftllee Club, H1151 s. Board of the Class Book 555 C' G, E5 EE focus lq. ,ue, .lunior Drzunatic Club, and was Vice-Presiclenl EE 1 t the Senior llramzitic Club. El QE AXQNNAX H, IQINQQ lOOll11xx'c-Street E 'HY11111' l.'111'w ff11'1' 1111! to I11'z'1' llllllfl, 11111' 11111111'1l tf11'1' 1111! lo j11'11is1'. ' BE QE Babe prepared at Dwight School and will enter the North- EE QE lielcl Seminary. She belonged to the Upper Chorus, .-X. A., and HE WEEEEE E E E E E E E E E HE E EE EE EE EE EE HE EE HE EE EE EE HE EE EE EE EE EE EE HE EE EE EEEEEE the Senior Dramatic Club. 55555555 5 , -, Q 5 5- 5+-IG : EE P '3:. Z 2 22: 5 T- qi 'fy .I SFT: H 7' r... -hi. 1. -.' 4:-fl. fi E . -,,,. - - -Q -4 ... 5 5' i'g 5 ': C.: ...C N -4 T Aff-gf ,Q g 7-2703 'N V 3,c 2 . -1,1 -3. 3 -'ri : A EPT? E :L Y 32 S F' ' fC 39 E' 1 - - , s Q --'B N EE . - A ... in N- ? 52: 4 : 2.55 - 2 V ':S2 f ?2H2 E Q l,+zQ2'z 1535 5 S -V ' Q 1 mom Q -X Amt: w 7 -'-1-1 : 15 ','-1 'z w fC. 2 N. N Z T' A43 x. Q .'fgv N FJ Cr-nffi EE S '. ' :D 12 'Z SP,-, 7 : N Qc-1 N ,-5 7 2 .:m3a few 5 -..' Q.-1 N. 'O N. 5 mmf :,-Q- 5 N :+C-f 4 -f.. , Q Z.. A ....'-P N' f Q x CEI' 3 ly: fo' BE - , - ,.. F- one? ee : , 5 I X: X, ij CT E 5 r- 4 3' ' ' ' 5 55 -5 -ff: Q as :Q ,EV-.-I Q 91' .1 N.. 3- up-:S N - ,-. .:. Lh' -' 74.-1 - ' C S' J 72 from C CS' L 5' u 2:93 9 - QA-ff: f J HT.-1 - AA ATI! 4 .-P .U '13 -x C 'f Q .. -C... 5 t NIJ- ,, A -an H 4 :gr - fi w 1 A, :A 1--:I I ,L :LTV Q .. ...'t.. Q V A Q :..e : I gi ....- , ,.. :ZZ Q -1 ' 'Z '-- 'T .-NQ 5 'SN ' 5 2515 5 . 4 I A 2 ' QE ai' 1. .i 2? i : 5 .., N. .- Eff Q Z -. J 5 ., , - 5 EEEEEE Smiles entered from Truman Street Sehool :incl will go to the N. ll. N. S. G. She belonged to the litlieicney Club, l'll'CSlllll?Lll Chorus, Senior Chorus, lioeus l,CZlQ,'llC, .lnnior llrzunatie Club. Senior Dramatic Club, A. A., and was the Yiee-l'resirlent, zmcl Secretary zuicl 'lll'C?1SllfCl' of the Girls' tilee Club. KUTII ill. Koxr' ' 277 llixwell .Xvenue Hlfllllllftlfllllll forms the Hzilzdf' R sv g 'uh ated from Ivy Street School :mtl will enter the fy 'at stitute. She was ll member ol' the .X. .'X., ' :hnizu I ihomore, and junior Chornses, zmcl the .lunior ncl Senir raniatie Clubs. lll.XII liR.x1.1 65 Trumzm Street .-I xllrnlzbvr' dia' my xfviril .Yf'fl1.ll ulloltivn grarluatecl from 'l'rumzm Street Sehool and will enter the New York University of Law. She belonged to the .lnnior Klenoruh, lfreslunan Chorus, Freshman Debating' Club. :md the .X. JX. EE555555 EEEEEEEE i555555555555555555555555555555555555 QE uf f M, .1-f U F ,Q . - A: QE EE Yif:1wx1ic.x liulcxx 'Ei l XV 182 Clinton ,Xvmuu QE fill is for flu' Irvs! in Ilzc' luxvf of fmxxilvlv 'z4.'01'1z1.v. E 5 lfnlcrecl from Sl. limiifacc School. NYM 21 mcnibcr of the QE EE Swimming Club, l:l'CSllll1Z1ll :incl Upper Clioruscs, hluniur :incl QE 55555 55555 Senior llrznnzuic Clubs, .X. QX., and tlic Senior llzlslictluzlll 'l'cz1n1. EE .XX xx Kla1x'1'1'sl4Y 698 llmvzml .Xvcnuc EE 5 I?,X' Utllliftlllf d1'ij1p1'11gf, az drop of fuazfvr lmllofux tl fork. QE EE .Xn prcparcrl at llrincc Strcct Scliool ancl intcncls lu cnlcr BE 55555 55555 business. Sbc bclungccl in the Sopliomorc ancl Senior Clioruscs, l1irl's lilcc- Club, .'X, .'X.. :incl the Senior llrznnatic Club. 5 ll.XUI.lNlE .liulclntll 200 l'uln:un Sll'l'Cl gg EE Bid lllc' ci1'sf01u.u', and I -:sill vzzrlzunzf ilziuu mr. QE EE Peggy came from Hlebster Sclmol and will bc ll nurse. EE Sbe belonged to tlic A. .X., Senior Chorus. Scnior lbrzunatic gg Club, and the lfresliman and Sopbmnore ClllO1'l1SCS. EE 55 55 EE ulmx lixnn l 9 Ilurns Street EE E UC.l1It't'I'!-I!! of spirit and qzrivtlzcsx of ll'UrCl'fIil.Yl1.H EE C:1pl:1i11 liyclcln prepared at xYU1'llllllgl0ll lluokcr :incl will g K 21' ,- : Q Z 5 - E. I C .. : : 1. IL .. Q C 7 fl 7 72' ff :. .- Q ,.. : C Q P I 4 , 4. : .. I 5555 5555 ming Club, l'll'CSll1llll11 Chorus, and tllc .X. R. C. EQ Nlxxinz IQYIIIJ 9 Hurns Slrccl QE BE gn'r1Ii'r Ialmr, jjI'L'Uf4'l' are our gmi11.v. EE 'llerryl' cnterccl from Xlbrtliiiigtmi lluokcr Sclioul and will bc a nurse. Sbc belonged to the Swinnning Club, .X. A., and tlic X R C 555555 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 555555 l 5555 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 55 . QE lCi,ix.x1sl1'rii l,.x1Ni': 697 State Street li? g Tha .vorial xllzilv, the .Y-X'IlIf'tIf!ll'fit' ft'tIl'.fH g EE llc-tty: ezime from Orange Street School ancl expects to he EE EE zi private secretary. She helongecl to the l:l'CSl1H1Zlll Chorus, 5 , 'I : 3 1-J 3 1: :T .. - : .. T 'T C II 3 1 NJ nl .- : .. - .. 'T I5 Z' - 5555 5555 liicssiic l,.Xl'llll.S 522 lilni Street g EE ull! l'T'l'l'.Vfhl.1lfj one unix! t'ori.vic1'i'1' lin' mtl. EE EE Betty preparecl at Prince Street Sehool :intl will he :L ,ISE EE private secretary. She helongecl to the lfreslnnzin, Sophomore QE QE :intl Lfpper Choruses, and the Senior llrzimzitie Chili. EE 7 2 Z' Z L T 't -N R' .E OC A .., .: : Z' ... , f 4 f: I'- .. c g limi goods 1121110 1' .Yliltlll f'tIt'ktIfft'S.H QE Shorty entered from . School nl will go to EE IEE the Normal School. She relongec to AX. ll. . Clul: andthe QE EE Senior llrznnzitie Club. ' QE 5 5 EE hlIl.DRlCD l,.xwRiaNc'1c ' 229 Frzmklin Street EE One foiinfry. om' vonxtifirtion, one fI't'.YflII.X'.u QE EE Mid entered from Orange Street School :mil will go to the ' EE EE Normal Sehool. She belonged to the lfreshinzin :incl Sophomore E EE Choruses, A. A., Senior llraniatie Clnh, and the .X. li. C. EE 5555 555 lifxnxiic l,,XZ.XRUl i 54 Yernon Street EE So 'I't'l X' quiet tix if slit' furrt' not fIc'l'i'.i' QE 5 lfannie enterefl from XYehster Sehool zincl will go to the EE HE Normal School. She was a ineniher of the Freslnnzui Debating EE EE Cflnh, lfreslnnan, Sophomore :incl Upper Chorus, and the Senior EE llrzunatie Chili. 055555 EE 5 5 5 5 SE EE BE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE SE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE 5 55555 i 5555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555555 EFI' ' A . 11 5 se. , U i. Q5 EE IRVING l,..XZAIfOFQi J 54 Vernon Street QE EE 'C-1 little in OIIFYS own! pocket is better than muff: in another QE EE ,J ' man-'s purse. EE EE Soky graigiated from XVebster School and expects to go QE QE to N. Y. C. efvgs a member of the Boy's Glee Club, the EE QE Upper Chorus, and the-'Senijf Basketball Team. . 11,434 555555 555555 ANNA l,r:,x1fmsI 202 Rosette Street QE UT1It'I't' buds the f7l'0Il1l.YC of t'L'll'Sfl'Vl,t' rt'orIl1. EE Kid entered from St. Peter's School and will go to the QE Normal School. She belonged to the Freshman, Sophomore, EE QE Junior :md Upper Choruses, Girls' Glee Club, and the A. R. C. EE 55 55 55 l M H 5 5 55 EE Giiokcsiz 141215 V, 5 r 40 Lilac Street BE Ou 'ZUIIOHI flu! Gods look with fCI'Z'0l'.N 5 Dutch prepared at lvy Street Scho-ol, and is going to the EE EE lndiana Dentistry School. He was a member of the Boys' Glee QE QE Club, Freshman Chorus, Junior Dramatics, A. A., Senior Chorus and was a Cheer Leader. QE 5555 5555 EE IVA L1sNNox 33 Helen Street EE Earflfs noblest tiring, cz zuomian perfected. EE QE lu entered from Church Street School, Hamden, and will EE enter business. She belonged to the VV. R. C., Junior and QE Senior Girls' Basketball Team, junior Dramatic Club, and the QE Swimming Club. EE 5555 5555 l CLARA LEVERICH 536 George Street EE Delays hard dangerous andsf' EE QE Entered from Scranton Street School. Belonged to the EE gg A. A. 55 555555 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 .5555555555 EEEEEEEEEE5E5555555555 EE linrrn I.:-zvixlc L14 jx'r9WQ.39 George Street QE HE U.'ll7U'Z'l' ftiirlz. out of tint!! 4 0 flu' hiajyvsf' Edie came from Orange ,STFEPSCI . She' belonged to EE the Swimming Club, QX. A., Silllhgll t., he junior and 555 E55 Senior llramatie Clubs. A U 1.1.5 HE l'Q'rnicl. l.lcx'l'r'r ZZ tiarden Street EE The jwn is the flllltjlft' of Ilia mi11u'. QE lCth graduated from Greene Street School. She belonged BE QE to the Freshman Chorus, Senior Cliorns, -lnnior and Senior EE - Dramatic Clubs, and the .-X. .-X. QE EEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEE l'lRICIl laawis K 43 Third Street 1 rnm flu' rrofwi of his head fu flu' .role of liix foot, ln: is all mtirtlzf' 'l'edl' entered from Truman and will go to College. He was on the Pin Committee and was a member of the Boys' tilee Club. i H.xRRnc'r l.1aw1s 24 Bradley Avenue, liast Haven EE But tlzerv rm' 'ZUlIlldI'l't'l'.S' o'w' t'fl'l'llI'l-V lVlt0.s'v bark flriwm in and 011, and anflmffl Ilt t'l' xlmll lm. 55 Harry graduated from the Union Grammar School, liast QE Haven, and is going to be a social secretary. She belonged to EE EE the Executive Committee. ggi E E JK lirinci, lamw , 51 Pendleton Street EE Svri0zt.vm'.r.r is rar -txfound, vifcn in larch QE Eth entered from thef dgewiiod Avenue School and will EE EE U -- ' f 'J'l hl ff-1 IWXAX ltlt EE take up meeretartal wo lt. Siex e onbec to tie . . . ., anc ie QE Senior Dramatic Clubf J E55 5 E 5 E E 5 5 E E E E E E E E E 5 5 5 E E E E E E E E E E E E 5 5555 5 5 E 5 5 5 5 5 5 E E 5 5 E 5 5 E E E E E 5 5 E E E E 5 E E E555 EE jos121'H1N12 l.1NDHoRN 222 Dixwell Avenue EE EE f'Cfoorlnv.vs does no! t'07lSI'Xl in ff?'l'llll1K'5X, but f1l'f'lIllIl'SS'lIl 5 QE fj00lllII'SS.'H EE E joe', prepared at Ivy Street School. 555 EEE BE 5.114.111 l,11'14ow1'1A ilbert Avemie E Cold as tl '.fo1 ' EE EE ulDllll1JlCS entered f 111 a hard S ' o l and intends to he a EE 2 77' 77' fn f: 'C I .. .1 f: U' rc .. F' Fi .... El rn VJ. v-3 3 I-J SD .. U-4 513 Za' ,- ,.. S ,-5 sl on -1 E555 E555 cll10l'11SCS and the A. A. E S 5 E f E gg BERNARD l,II'SCHITZ , - 28 B 'ton Street sa v - EE BE Me Ilzouglzt I llCtll'di 'om' say, 'Sleep 1 Mlm' EE EE Red gI'Z1Cll121li5fQgf14f1'1 Trumilii St t chool 3.1151 is going EE EE to N. Y. jie was a member okf E 5 E E x eJ .XXV B 2? E 1 ,- .. 'x 1- Yr f , v 6 E BIINNIE TAM 452 Oak Street QE ln warmzt or in jn'nsii'e mood. EE EE Min prepared at VVebster School and will he a sten- EE 55555 55555 ographer. ELSIFZ L1TT1.E 76 :XllCll1lJOH Street QE Still wotvr runs dow. HE QE Little Elsie came from Ivy Street School and will be a QE QE private secretary. She belonged to the Freshmaii Basketball QE EE Team, Senior Dramatic Club, and tl1e A. A. EE 5 M . E 5555EEE555555 L 55555 5 5 5 E E E E 5 E 5 5 5 E 5 5 E E E E E 5 E E E Ei E E E E E E HE E 5 55525 gg filiR'l'RlTIJli l.lDUGllliRY 312 Ferry Street EE mind p1lt.flzer.velf upon g00dfiy1n'e. ' A QE EQ' Gert entered from St. Francis Sehool and will go to the BE Z : ., SJ - I 'Z .. ., A N' c EEEEEE 555555 E Aram-:S LYNCH 97 Hassett Street EE EE I lmtw' often regretted my speerlz, :lever my .Yilt'1It't'.H gi Addie entered from Ivy Street Sehool :md will enter QE EE husiness. EEE EEE 5 l'll.0RliNl'li l,YNlfll 141 blames Street EE EE ll'l1irl1 I lzawe l'tIl'Hl'd with flzv .vfveaf of my Iu'rm'. l lossy eame from St. Roses' School and will he Zl sten- EE EE ogrztplmer. g ' l l Z lXlARY G. LYNCH 38 Lztwrenee Street EEE BE 'Y'is zellaf you 'Zt'I'H-KIA' will be rulmf you 7t'o11lu'. EE QE 1 ' May entered from Lovell Sehool and will he Z1 private E QE A , A '-,k , fr i secretary. She belonged to the A. A., Swimming Chili, :md the 5 EE ' w e A. A. E A- ' 'sri E E lAlOl.T,Y l.YONS 34 Vtlilliams Street QE IIad 41 fare like tx Z1Ie.r.rz'11g. EE QE May entered from Lovell Sehool and will go to the QE Normal Sehool. She belonged to the A. A., Swimming Cluh, QE QE lireslmmn Chorus, and the A. R. C. QE 55555 E E E E E EE E EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE BE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE E EERE 55555555555555555555 'i'555555555555 555 5 X 5 livr:1.vN M.xcCAi.ivioN 153 Lombard Street E 'JE f'l:Iv entered from Clinton Avenue School and intends to go EE EE to a ,I.ib5ary School. She belonged to the Presidents Executive HE EE Committee, A. A., Girls' Swimming Club, Upper Chorus, Senior QE Chorus, Sentinel Board, and the Neitts Board. K 5 5 QE Nlustai. Mcliaxziic 286 Newhall Street E EE 'ill-v llt'tl7'f ix true as steel. EE QE Tilt prepared at Ivy Street School and will be a sten- QE ographer. She belonged to the Senior Chorus. g .Xi.1c1.x M.u:U1RIc 485 Dixwell Avenuc .EE QE Size jvczssavsecl' ti peculiar talent of f7l'0d1!t'llIfj cjfvrt in wlmt QE QE she did or said. gg EE Lee prepared at the Edgewood School and wants to be EE QE a private secretary. She played on the Freshman Basketball QE Team and the Freshman Tennis Team. 0 QE EE AI.lt'li Mutt-:R 'J P 283 blames Street EE EE Let 11.9 l?j'FxQJlGxfD7Tl1f' flu' sun .vl1im'.r. EE Al gI'Z1tlllZ1lm5TI'OIl1 St. Francis School and will go to the gg Normal School. She belongs to the Literary Club, Roosevelt Debating Club, Senior Dramatic Club, and the junior Basketball Team. 55555 55555 QE liuzxic Mixuowtav 20 Carmel Street EE 55 For :ze-rw tlllyfllliflg can be amiss, fulzcn .tint-fvlemnvs and duly EE EE. tender it. EE E g Rene came from St. Peter's School and will study Span- QE QE lSll. She was a member of the Senior Dramatic Club. A. A., QE QE lfreshman Chorus, and the Spanish Club. QE T E55 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 EE EE EE EE EE EE 5 . 551 555555535 55 as 'sa 55 as Q5 QE 55 gi :H QE an as QE 55 55 55 grit 55 Q5 55 55 55 QE 55 QF. art sa' as QE 5 QE E 5555555255 l EE ll.-xiuclm' Kl,Xl,ll'l' 141 Olive Strcvt 5 U1' f lf' T 'iffll ffl ' fl l'II. ' 1 I un :mtl It rim L11 zu It Q10 jf, iz EE Sm1lt-S untcrccl trum Strong Sclmol. b3j'l1C,ll!IlQ,ft'il f-,Q tllc gg EE l rt-slnuzm C'liurus, lfrcslimzm llztskctlmztllygil, Sxviiltwi-rlffi'l11lr, EE E Vppvr fllIUI'llx,1llItl tlit- .-X, .X. 34W EE E55 555 QE lixix iXl.Xl.l,IiY 50 Mitlcllcttmwn .Xvciiut Nfl om' knmux 'zvlzaf 114' ruff do until ln' lrir.v. QE liven prcpzirccl at Clinton .-Xvciitw Scliuul :md will lic :L E EE private scwctzlry. Slit- lmcltmgctl tu thc lircslinizm Cliorus. QE E J EEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEE -l.XNli'l' Rl.-XNSI lliI.D U5 XYillis Strc-ct Sim limi fl4lA' fnificrivt' nzuvv t'U1lIfNI.YS tuzrvthingf' Sh pi'vp:i1'ccl at lvy Stn-ct School :incl will lac at stcii- tigiuplia-1'. 'F EE ANNA fXl.xR4nxm' 9 .Xclmirzil Strccl 35 HcltII'l'l.S' 1111 t'llt'lll'X' to 1ift'. EE EE ,rXi1iit- grzuluatctl from St. Naryls .'XCZlfll'llly :mtl will gn to EE the Bay llzitli Institute. 55 55 EE ll.-Xl'l.lNlC Rlwksii 596 llixwt-ll .Xvt-nuc EE EE Tl1i1f lifllt' fallow fuifli Ihr' lvrrzu and tH'I'U7U.! EE EE Of fonrsf' I Imam' him. E gg 1vQtfgy pri-paretl at lvy Struct Scluml and will go to Miss EE EE XYlict-lotkls Kiiiclcrgartcn Scliool. Sllc was Z1 mcmlwr ot the Ugg Sophomore Girls' liziskctlmall Tczmi, lfrcsliman ztncl. Llllpm' gil Cilmrus, .'X. ,'X,, file-cl Clulm, -lunim' zuitl Senior lirzunatic C lull. EE 555 5 E 5 E E E E E 5 5 E 5 5 E 5 E E E E 5 E 5 5 E E E E E E E E 555 55555 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5' 5 5. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 555553 E .AXDIQLIQ lNl.x'ruoc: 18 Ellsworth Avenue EE EE I um rr'.vo1t'ed to grow fo! and look young till forfyf' QE .'Xddie entered from Scranton School and will go to Q7 :- .. : ., .. - -. .mv m :- C F .L- A :. UE' C :. F? c ,. : fb '1- hx! C L. ., :: - N .. - fi E' -Ya ,. .. fl. 55555 55555 QE l'li2l.1f:N Nl.xYI2R 206 Peek Street BE' Let t Z't'I V 1111111 mind his own IJ115z'11c'sx. gg QE Graduated from Clinton Avenue School and will go to Pratt lnstitute. She belonged to the A. A., Freshman Chorus, 5 blunior llrzunatic Club, the Focus League, and Swimming' Club. EE 555 555 QE l.n.l.I.xN 1Xl.XYI2R 154 Newhull Street EE' EE li7'm' let ffzc ftlllltl' Ttltllll, EE BE PIcc1,r1H'1' nc'i'cr's at lI0Hlf'.H QE l,il'l came from lvy Street School and will be ri designer 5 5 She belonged to the Senior Chorus. 555 555 E ,XNNA iXlt'liRI.XR'l'Y 138 XYest Rock .Nvenue E Smooth rum' flu' footer 'Zt'1ICl'C flu' brook is deep. EE EE v ,-Xnna, graduated from Barnard School and will enter the 5 QE Xornial School. She belonged to the Senior Dramatie Club, BE EE Swnnming Club, and the IX. A. EE 5555 5555 QE l+'.xNN1E lXlCFARl..xND 32 Ford Street EE HlIfIl.gt'llt't' is flu' 'mother of good f0l fIlll1t'.'H EE EE Fan', entered from Ivy Street School and will be a private EE EE secretary. She belonged to the A. A. and the Swimming Club. ag 55 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE HE EE EE EE HE EE EE 5 555 J V i - 5 y , I I .EEESEEEHEISEHEBEISEEEEEBEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEHEEEEBEEEEEBEEESESEHQEEHEEEEEEEEE . V , u j ' BE b M A 1 xt ' Eg Iitcnxlela ixlflllllklf ' A ,X ZQ5 Colntnhns .-'Xvenite QE QE! Silly tI'I6I4I-X' iX'tyI'l1Tt',,'t'tl.Yf G'ZUtIVX'lI'lIl gjU! EE Bernie ohne fffom the Sacred Heart School ancl will go QE EE to the Yale Art School. 'She was a menilmer of the Iireslnnan EE EE antl Senior Chorus, .-X. .-X., Swimming Cluh, ancl Senior Ilratnatie QE llnh. A I EE 555555 555555 EE hu My-j1s'1'1q1q .I-If SICYCIIS Street Let the teorxt FUIIII' fu w01'.vl. EE QE Iiohlmie', graduated from XYelmster School and will go to gg EE Coltnnlmia. She was a tnetnher of the Ifreshntan ancl Senior EE EE Vhornses. E E l.ll.XRI.liS Nltivtclt 310 lihn Street QE EE l't'u, ull :neu are dnxt, but NUIII1' nrt' gold-zI11sf. EE EEEEHEEEEEISEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEIESEEEEE Qfhass enterecl front Orange Street School ancl is prepar- ing for Stevens Tech. Ile was Chairman of the l'in Coni- tnittee ancl a IIICIHIJCI' of I', .X. I.. S.. the Spanish Club, lloys' tilee Chill, .'X. X., anrl the .Yf'TUA' Iloarcl. Ile playecl on the liootlmall 'IlCZllll and the 'Innior anfl Senior Ilasliethall 'Ilt'ZllllS. Ile was Manager of the llasketlmall 'lleant in his Senior year. ff 571, YI, .- fi KZ' ' Y QE I.ot'ts IXIILLICN 201 llixwell .Xyentte QE EE ,I1ll.Ylt', felzere soft 'Z'UIt't' alle, f'ibrute.v in the lllt'IlltH'VX'. Mae eanle from Ivy Street School anrl will go In the EE QE L niversity of Klarylancl. He was a nientlmer of the tlrehestra EE EE tor tonr years ancl the Iloys' Illee Clnlm. gi 555555 555555 EE Ilokorny Nlllttck 201 CHIICUIYI 5ll1'l'f'1 Egg SfH't't'l1 ix .SlI.I'I'l'l', xffelltw' fx fjtIIlIIt'lI.H Dot came from the Klorris Cove School and will go to EE I'enn Hall. She helongefl to the Freshman Chorus, lfreslnnan E Debating Clnlm, pX. QX., Class Ilin C'ommittee, ancl the Ifxeentive QE QE Coinniittee. EEEEEFI 555555 EEIEEEEEEEEEESESEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEESEEEEEEESE 1:l,0RlENL'lE lNl1t.N1c1: .Y4'71'.v Board. Mu' 1XllNlilJW v4111 z'4' 411144' foul i ll wily, y011'i'c aflzimivci 41 .s't1'41le4'. ' lune pre arec at ' umai Strgpeihool and will go to the Normal Sclimmtvb lClJ61Cl11gEMlC lf eshman Chorus. Upper Chorus, and the A. JK. K 'llII.l.lIi Mimaow .-X1s1:.x11.x xi Kloolui 736 Orange Street 'ZUIDX4' 1114111 .v411114't1'1114's 4'l14111gv.v his 0f1i1zi1m.r-41 fool 11m'1'1'.'J Al graduated from Orange Street School and is preparing for the lavr. He was a member of the A. A., Freshman De- bating Society, junior and Senior Dramatic Clubs, Glee Club and the Nathan Hale cast. ' ' Gr:R'rRUDE MoR1,xR'rY lilossie entered from Roger Sherman School and will go to the Lasell Seminary. She belonged to the Freshman Chorus, Senior Dramatic Club, Swimming Club, A. A.. and the In Iitllf' sl141rp.v 1111417 z' cbI4's. I 1 c or 0i'l'7'.YflHlj' ' tl ' ' Till ei d om .t ee! School and will go to MQ the Normal . ool. She belonged to the Freshman Debating Club, Senior Chorus. and the QX. A. A girl of .vfvlmzdid Illl'7'lf and livaltlzy !1u1g.s'. E 5 94 Lake Place QE Patience is a pltzxfm' for all s01'vs. ' 5 71 lfrank Street 71 Frank Street 167 VVinthrop Avenue Gert entered from St. Peter's Parochial School and will Eg go to a Library Training School. She was Vice President of BE the Senior Class, Secretary of Senior Dramatic Club, a Cheer Leader, member of the Tennis Team, A. Spanish Club, EE unior and Senior Dramatic Clubs, A. R. G. Club, Swimming EE CQb anc the .Y4'7t'sh1EW'cl. X QE I E Mlm rw! ,Z,,,L1,zf..,,1a,,, EE iiiggggggg t1f34'l'.ll 1 H E 5 E E 5 5 5 5 5 E 5 5 E E Ei E EE 5 E Ei 5 5 5' 5' E' E 5 E E E ig EE 55555 555555 V 2 2' -4 V E Z I I Xi IND .Is f 4 :. 'T :r ff 7 ,- f: Q 4 Q : - ... f: 'I l'S'l'INIi Nlotuusox 98 .Xtwatcr Strcct Fair is 3110 as tlzr' drvf1111.v thi' -vniuzg puffs 'Iue't17'f'. glam cntcrc-cl from St. Francis School and will go to thc Normal School. Shc ht-longecl to thc Senior Dramatic Club, Scnior Chorus, tiirls' Cilcc Chili, thc ' 5 'A Debating lllllll. :tml the l'rom Committcc. Full of good ning KI rl good 'ZUl.VlIt'.N'.n ho to tht Hay l tti t Sh l 1 ot the I uh E Mary Nlixt 1 cntcrccl fr l'rnman Strcct School antl will if - 'i' 'z . fn c. f c wasamcm e' 1 'I' - HE man Haskctlmall 'l'cam, Swimming Tcam, l'I'L'Sl1lll2lI1 :mtl Sopho- HE mort- IR-hating Club, ancl thc l:I'CSl1IllZlI1 t horns. S.XMl'I-II. Nloscowrrz 137 liootc Strt-ct ' gi EE -'llt'Sfll..S't' not ll rzfxfit' motor. EE 'ASaganaw prcparccl at Ivy Strcct School antl is going to , EE QE l'c-nn State. llc was a mcmhcr of the Uppcr Chorus. Roose- EE vt-lt IJ:-lmating Chili. .ltmior and Senior Dramatic Chtlms, and took gg part in Nathan llalt- , Nothing lint thc 'l'rnth , :mtl scvcral minor prothtctions. gg! au, E QQQTCQQLML, t E l,t't'l1.1.1f: Nlcxsox 579 lit-rry Strt-et QE '31 goof! lzvad is thc Irvs! rvrmliu1rm1'afim1. HE Sis came from Clinton .Xvcnuc School and will hc a EE private sn-crctary. QE 55 EE EE DHRUTIW MVRNANE lo Colonial l'l'1cc EE .-I Iifi' of lwazrl-v lt'11a's fu all if .vcfnr flu' bmzzrfy of ifx fhnuglztf' Dot prcparccl at lvy Strcct School and will he a privatc sccrctary. She was a member of the Iixccutive Committcc, EE Nltlttft flttll. lfrcslmian and Senior Choruscs, and thc junior EE Dramatic Cluh. EE 555 5 55555555955 5 5 E 5 E E 5 E 5 E 5 5 E 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 E 5 E E E E E E 5 5 E E E 55555 E l,lfN1X llll2Yl-IR 71 Xvlltfff Street gg 5 Life is not, we lllflj' my, for mere f7lItSSll1g p!ec1s1n'v. Peanuts enterecl from Green Street School anal will enter EE QE the Normal School. She helongcml to the Senior Chorus. E EEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEE U lioisleiu' Norma 35 Rosette Street Il 'U are not -zvfmf wi' ilzfnk we ure, but 'ZU1IftIf we think, fur' amz Holm 1?I'CIJZll'6tll :lt St. l'eter's School. 5 pm' t 5 ea . 1 ' 55 5 gay 5 EE l':I.lZAlil2'l'll Nosfxrll . 108 liclwarcls Street EE v J QE . ,S'iJt'1ly'rlyc11i'lz' mad' ' 0 t'0HH1ll'IldtII71L' a11zyivl1r'rU. EE l3ettUKr eiitererl frt ii'l.ovell School ancl intencls to go to the 55 5 Normiil S7l1Ucfil. x 'e belonged to the Swimming Clnlm, A. QX., EE EE A. C.. . l reshnmn :mil Senior Choruse gg EE Nl J nfl A gg E 1 E KJ e g lnxlflu O'CoNNou 24 Upson Street EE QE liar they va com IPI' full 0Iim'c they fau1. ' EE Laura inte' 111 'oocl rd School and will go to the BE EE Bay Path Ins' te. S lc gecl to the lfreshman Chorus, EE A. .X., NY. C., i ie mining Cluh. E 55 55 ag ANNA O'HARA 45 Tliircl Street QE l'l lzat mfcr you do, do well, fair 111tc1id. ' HE EE Bet entered from the Irving Grammar School and will go to the Normal School. She belonged to the A-X. A. and the XY. EE R. C. 5555 5 E E E E E E E E E E EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE 55 E1 EE EE EE EE EE EE EE E 5555 'SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE53,55BEEEBEHEEEEEEEHFQEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEE5EEE5i511:'5EEE5E'1EEEE2l 'EE , , EE QE I' 11.1111 1ax.x UN111f1:111 123 Ceclzu' Street HE gi l,r1-v11ll?1111l,.g1'1'2'1'11g1 the 1II'fjhl'.Yf 111111 l7f'5f.H BE E fiI'Ilfl1lillCll 'fruin Tlrinee Street Seliuol and will enter lmai- BE EE ness. Slle lrelongecl to the .X .-X., and tlie Freslimzm flioriis. i 55 EE 55 e EE 55 EE l 1:.xNf:1-:s Uielrxxsm 54 lJlL'lil'I'Ill1llI S111-1-1 EE EE Take flllllll' 41 Slllilll, if ix Iliff 11111111 I11 1111, EE I9111' 111.11011 if IIlC'tIll.Y fo t!11'111 11-1111 M111 for xX'UII.H E E 'l ay'l prepared :rt Orange Street Selmol zmcl inlemls 111 gn EE 5 111 Q ulumlna University. Slie was 21 memlmer of lllk' l l'C'SlllllZl1l EE zmcl Senior flllOl'l1SC5, g E E lil..XNi'llli l'rxc'14'1'111: 208 lrllllllilll Street E EE lx'1111m'l1'11'111' is j111ru1'1'. BE ag ull ezune frmmi 'lll'l1I11'11l Street ' ol :mil will gn 111 the SE gi llzly l':1tl1 lnrltitute. Slwe bel ik cl to the l.iterary Club, the BE .X. .'X., zlml the Swimming 1. , HE E ca Z' L E 5 EE EE EE QE ' Yzml Street 5 Hglll 111111051 1116111 1.1 king of 1111'11. EE EE lintered from Scranton School :mcl expects to enter New EE York University. He was El member of t-lie ,lunipr zmcl Senior gi EE llrumzxtie Clubs. Upper CllOI'11S, and tlie Buys' Cilee l'lul1. QE EE '51 EE EE EE .. EE QE NIARY Nl. l'rx1,l1x11:11 1032 Xyllillllj' .-Xvenue t EE EF-1' Hfrlllflfll 111111 J fk'l'l'f .1110 was and true. QE Nl:1s5gie entered from tl1e Mary lfranees llemmm Selmul QE QE :mcl will go to tlle X11r1i1:1l School. ,1 5 E E , ,r 1' E BE EEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEHEEEEEHEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEFJEEEEEEEE 5 55 5 5 5 5 E E 5 5 5 5 5 5 E QE , E 5 E E 5 E E E E 5 E E E E E E E 55555 EE Rosie R. ll.xRrNlf:1z 54 .Xsyluni Street QE EE HSfltll'li1l-ff of .vfn'rt'l1, lint miglzly of fh0I1fjlll.H gg lintercd from Trutnan Street School and will bc zu 1n'iv:ttc EE secretary. She belonged to the Radio Club. 5 55555 EEEEEEE lloizoruy l'.xs1I.xI,1NsKY 202 llixwell .Xvenuc Hr youll, .vwcvf III!!!-UI, lc! 'ZUIIU will ln' clvi'v1'. Dolly entered from Ivy Street School and is going to the EE Bay l'z1th Institute. She belonged to the Freshman, Sopho- gg more, and Lpper Choruses, junior and Senior Dramatic Clubs. EE :ind the .X. .X. 5 E5 55 EE R.XI.1'll l,.XUl.1tl 15 Collis Strcct QE EE ll'l1a shall fl!-v guy lJIlI'lCllUIlt'l',X' tlt'.vc1'ilw, ' Graduated from Greene Street School and is prepziriiig for E gg 21 sccreta 'al bosition, ie was Il ni ic .X. .X. gg S E EE limrn Nl. lllC.XRS-ON 260 I.ombard Street EE HE Sl1v was a fflzcmfom of dcliglif. EE QE HVIIFII firxi slit' glcanzvd upon my .vigl1t. EE QE Prepared at Clinton Avenue School and Willwi to Pratt EE E5 Institute. She belonged to the A. A. M Ll A i t ye . l H5 EE Sw tl , l ff' EE ga l . 55 EE 'I'm-ggizm Pmzsin 860 brand Avenue QE EE lo loolc life in ilu' i X't'.Y.l' EE Theresa came from Orange Street School and will be a EE E stenographer. She belonged to the Radio Club and the Upper EE Chorus. EEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEE 5 5 E 5 E 5 E E 5 5 5 E 5 E E E E E E E E E E E 5 E E E E 5 E E EE EE l ggi 1,,,yigiq l'lfi.icoi1.xR 175 'liliompson Street Size flfuvlt tzuzmig 1110 I1lIfl'0l1,dt'H ft'c1-vs. EE QE XXI-e grzicluzttecl from Ivy Street Seliool :incl will enter QE QE business. She belonged to the Swimming Club and the XV. bl. QE 5 ue. K , E E if f if i 55 QE l'lI'II,l..X l'i1ckei: Q ,XN'f'l1 5U'1'l'l EE HE llvrl1i'r1d is full of !jc'lll'lfS ia' her Ill: full of friiflzf' Hill llaileyl' came froi Serztnto Street Seliool zuicl uaill gi enter business. Slie mel ged tr ' lzlfieieiiey Q lub :incl tie QE QE A. R. C. ' EE E GY l J EE tfxiuiici. l,lSt'l'I'liI.I.I 792 firzmrl ,Xvt-iuie l QE Our duty ix to IJ' f' I 4 U C aid to ofl11'rs. QE E5 55 l'zunili:1 A 'ldu ecl from ange Street Seliool ancl will enter business. flie wa nember of the -lunioi' llrzmmtie flulu :tml tlie .- . .-X. E K.x1'ri13:u1N1c l,l'I'lC 123 Ilpyyitl gt,-wt QE QE 3 fvtflslcnxr rvcjll, arf.: lmbly, 1111 om' vould flu ll1lH't'.H EE Kiti?F' ' umm Truman Street Seliool :incl will go to QE tlie Conner. 'u ege. She belonged to the lfreslnnan ancl QE EE Sophomore ebating Club, lireslnnan and Senior Clioruses, HE Focus League, Business lioarcl of the Class Hook, :incl the EE QE junior :tml Senior Drzunzttie Clubs. BE E 5 EE l Rr:D.x ll. l,IVNlt'K 222 Urcliarrl Street i EE EE Hllvfllifc' zunrdx of Iv I'IIt'd length and thin lfriiig .mimd .tiI1IlISt'tf flu' gasin l'llSfI.fS ram 'd Urn d. EE EE Fra-rl entered 1 3. e . io 'inc ntenrls to go to gi New York University. Sb 1 cl ie unior and Senior EE EE Draniatie Clubs, Spanis I icl Senior Clioruses, EE .-X. A., Fresliman Debatn n 1, and tli Roosevelt Debating EE Club. 5555 E E E E E EE SE EE BE EE EE HE HE EE EE BE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE QE l 5 i HE EE EE Q EE EEE , Y. 55E5555555555 1 'Z I A 5 -i - IND U1 7' SD 3 I ID FC E Ui f-v 1 FD Sl 53 liar from gay rl'1'ic.r and tlzf' wc!-y.s' of Hlt'll,i' EE Stubby came from th Jrt High School and is EE EE going to New York Uni rs' '. e x s a member of the Boys, EE Glee Club, Pin C in mittee, Roosex'6-lft ebating Club, Football gg QE 'l'eam, aul aix1 of the Senior Boys' Basketball Team, EE QE and Ch. ' la of the Class Gift Committee. 7 QE l X f ,V .J X E Cn.xR1.1csl'owla1.1.,jR. 233 fo 1 b 1 BE Hffrlto .ruff-4-I c r 10 L' 111'z' 1 QE EE ,ll Wt! ,mo ,v V EE EE t7l1z recl tl 'ter c Heart School and is going HE E to Clark ' llege. ras a member of tl' ' Y Cl qfilee EE QE Club, c Vheta Sigma. f EE EE C 'f ' C 4 if EE E f E g IFRANCIQS ,UCEI,I..X 152 Columbus Avenue BE HE E2'w' ready and rvillllzg fo do. EE EE Smiles gracluatecl from Prince Street School. She be- g longed to the Sophomore Girls' Basketball Team. EE EEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEE .XNNA l,URfi.XY 535 Quinnipiac Avenue Thr izlildcxf l11f1llll!'J'S, and the fjt'lIfIl'.9l' lzcartff 1 ,Xnna entcrccl from Strong School ancl is going to the Normal School. She belonged to the Upper Chorus. E S.xnnc N.XlilXllWl'l'Z 311 XYarcl Street QE True in word, and frm' in dvvdf' EE EE linterecl from XYebster School and is preparing for office EE EE work. QE 5555 E555 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE5555555555555! I SA ' ALJ-ftffv i ' E555555555555 55555555555554 555555 ...., .... ,..--'..,-, pf ,1':.Z7Ir:' 5- X., , ':::5 f , 472 7- if : 2 3 jirkrfg,-'0.f, 3 ....:..-1' ,fu 7 i 1255 ,--1 3 ' -',: 7'-.gxvkfl Z P W- --mv., .,. Y fy f 71-f E LJ P 'U1.'F'3 't Z , ,Q 'g-9: S: - I -. 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RICE 102 Lombztrml Street Stieky', entered from Clinton .Nvenue Seliool :mtl will enter business. He was a member of the junior :tml Senior llrzunatie Clubs, Phi Delta Sigma, and the A. AIX. EE I.u.l,1.xN RIL'Il'l'liR 495 Oak Street QE 5 Tim tzpfiltzlm' of ltlvfmzirtg .wmtfvs to t'0IlIllll1IIl1i.'n gg BE l'ortia,' eanie from l'. S.-No. 76, New York, and will be :L EE private secretary. Sbe belonged to the Literary Club, Senior llrzunatie Club, :incl was Secretary of the Roosevelt Debating EE 5555 5555 Club. 555555555555555555555555555555555555 EEEEEEEEEE5555 E t 1 5 5 5 QE liOBER'I' Rosie 23 Thompson Street EE gg find fli-uw rm' lzix nrmxi f7I't7IIl-lllt'1If fftll-f.X'.' EE gg lla' has tl good flilllt' and .vfvwxv rlmlr of claim. QE Rosy prepared at Ivy Street School and will go to the Eg gg Newport Naval Academy. BE . , BE 55 2 tt fl?-M141 e. l EEE E5 EEEEEE EEEEEEEEEE lil..XDYS IQOSICN 843 l'lowztrcl Avenue rl smile ix llllfjllflfl' than cz grin. Lorraine, came from the Technical High School, Spring- tielrl, and will enter the Normal School. She belonged to the Freshman and Sophomore Choruses, A. A., Roosevelt Debating flulm, and the junior ancl Senior Dramatic Clubs. EE T1r,1.ne l'lUSENTHAI, 19 Dztggett Street E E Let gentlcucss our strong F7lf0I't'ClllL'IIf IIC. EE EE Graduated from Truman Street School and will he a sten- 5 EE ographer. She was a member of the Upper Chorus. E E55 EEE QE loglfvn l'UnxNo 11 VVilliQ Street EE 5 b . . l x 1 W f ,LX . , EYE EE c 2' is golden. EE QE Joe gracluztt om Ivy SEAXS in ' a E E-51, college of ztceounti 'FK' o 'ed to the A. .- ., and the Boys' E bg-lg Cllee Cluh. A EE v l ea . l as 5 l ' 5 . .V X X 'WIS N X-ilu BIN v ' 77 Orcharcl Street E EE '. Y Q nies, or X S 'U ICIIOTU nr hm t Fl All lm'v. ' EE QE A i, or ame P-lf ran 1 'treet Sc l and XV1 go to the 55 QE G o . eto- Univ S1 . wa a mem mer of the nior and QE EE Senior ra ati lfubs, Hoya e C , Roosevelt ehating EE QE Club, A . A., League, and ie t mn Hale cast. QE ea Y 4 EE 5 X E gsseaeasieaeasaeseameaeaeaeaeemeesaeaereaerieeteaeieasaeeerieaeaeaeaeag 55555555 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 -5 55555555 F Z IE n-J . .4 . . 1 I 'T F IIT I C I7 1 O 3 73 FD 1. FP O FF T fl 1 '1 C I LT' .. -J ..4 FD -. -J fi F :Q 2 'L l'iil l3l RVUN 270 :xSl1IllllI! Street Une 'ZUXIU .S'fI'Ii?'4'.Y lm.: gum! cazrxv to lmfwf' lil grzulnzttefl from Serztnton Street School ztnrl will enter g lireslnnztn Debating Club, and the Senior Dramatic Club. E Xxoxll RL'sso'r.x 599 lilm Street g EE 'UI lady of lash' and zmf fI'fA'f7llI.X'.H 55 EE linterecl from Dwight School and will be at tezaeher. She QE QE was a member ot' the Senior Dramatic Club. QE IEE lqlllf-X Sgyug Hillltwli 5tt'CCt g gg ln Holm Ivy dixftllzfr' 11111110 lIlUl't' .vwevf. QE Turk grzuluatecl from Truman Street School and will go EE to the Boston Conservatory of Music. She belonged to the 55555 55553 Freslnnan and Senior Choruses, GirlS' Glee Club, Freshman Debating Club, Focus League, Swunmuig Club, .-X. .-X.. and the Alunior llruinzttie Club. gg K.x'l'ilm'x S.xr:.x1. 27 ,Xsylum Street QE Hl:l'lil'lllI'.Y1IIif7 luzx fmtvvr fo .vanilla ujfiirfiozz in l1t'r. ' QE EE Kitty enterecl from XVebster School and will go to Coluni- QE gg bin, She belonged to the Freshman and Upper Choruses, EE EE Freslnnan and Roosevelt llebating Clubs, QX. .X., :tncl the 'Iunior 5 : I 'T :: - Ll .Li : - s.: PF 'T fN . .- .. I 55555 55555 l':S'l'I'Il.l,IC S.XI.'l'ZlCk 559 Urzuige Street EE '1S'o11lt' llziflk the tuorlul ix Illtlfllt' for fun and fmlir, and .m do 15 gg HE 'l'ell'l came from Orange Street School ancl will be at QE QE teacher. She belonged to the Freshman Chorus, Freshman EE QE Debating Society, Focus l.eag'ue, Senior Chorus, Senior Dram- EE Cl C A E' :- no Z' ,.. 75 A .. I ,N .., C f: f5 :- 1. V 55555 5 Q5 5 5 5 EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE BE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE 5 EE EE 5555 555 5 5 E E E 5 E 5 5 5 5 E 5 5 E E E 5 E E E E E E E E E 5 E E 5 E E EEE EE l . , 55 E frR.XCE S.xPRoT1N 286 Perry Street QE E P, nGt?lI7fl't'I in f7t'l'.Y0lItIfj!', rmzdurl, and t'IIlll'f7Ujff'.'H 'fGraciou's entered from Strong School and intends to be a gg QE private secretary. E She belonged to the Freshman Chorus. EE QE ,X. AX., and theihlunior and Senior Dramatic Clubs. QE 9 i N1 as 'St It :- ., 3 , -N W 2. 75 T -3 : :D : 05 - :L C+. E 3 W 9 E' ' F 2 it ,J N4- f b 1 -. 4 : fn Q : Q. G -.. fn Q I S n 4. 3' '-3 O fu Q - 2. SD Q. 3 N 9' 2 2 S r 2 fr 2 3 'Sf 2 'M :llYRTI.E S,xL'I,T 190 Peck Street EE EE business. She belonged to the .lunior Dramatic Club. EE iXl.XRY 501112114 56 Ann Street E5 EE rl !lC'ntlt' mind by flfntlf' deeds is knmt'11. ' g Mimi entered from VVebster School and is preparing for QE EE business. She was a member of the A. A., Roosevelt Debating QE EE Club. and the Junior and Senior Dramatic Clubs. E EE EE EE l.oU1s .X. SCIIIENIFIELD O 4 Qrchard Street EEE rl neat Imy I af d alrvau ' 1 -style. EE QE : e prepared at . tr , t School and is preparing QE .Qtr t Yliarton Scho , ilnance. He was Z1 member of the Vit nm S nhomore, and Senior Basketball Teams. He heloi ed 49 the Freshman and Sophomore Debating Clubs, l 't,ue Boys' Glee Club, and the junior and Senior iz Q .ff . Ura ati flubs. EEEEEE EEEEEE QE RUTH SCH Mlm' 15 Townsend Street EE EE HOU Wllflf?Ul?l1ll1' Uf1,?A2lsc01'!d ln' if tl'11iIa'1'e11 twrc no more. -R x A'Babe Rtltltlirarlitered f 1124285 Street School and will go to EE EE the Norma o'Hool. .Sh nged to the Girls' Baseball Team. gg EEE EE E EE EE E EE EE E HE EE EE HE EE EE EE EE EE SE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE BE EE EE EE EE EE 5555 5 5 E 5 5 E 5 E 5 5 5 E E 5 5 5 E E E 5 E E 5, E E E E EE EE E E EE E 5555 QE bl.XRti.XRIi'l' Senoou 102 lfrank Street EE Maggie prepared at 'l'ruman School and will enter a school EE QE of music. She belonged to the Freshman Chorus, tilee Club, 'EE EE AX. .X.. Swinnning Club, and the Senior Chorus. g EE 5 5 t 5 iXl.XRltlN St'oTT 17 First Street, lligliwoorl The Quay fo 1It1T'L' tl friend ix to be one. QE Scottie prepared at Ivy Street School and will go to HE Columbia. She belonged to the Senior Dramatic Club, Swim- QE ming Club, and the A. A. IEE !55E EEHE S t lilsxxeitii Slalxuxx 158 tioffe Street E .lli1a'11t'sr zazttlsex for lIl1'ld1lt'5.Y. EE lfntered from Greene Street School and is preparing for business. 55 QE ll.xRot.n SILXNKM Zo Scranton Street EE . ' H4110 c1'm'.r tmlltilion slzzrnfi 5 Hank graduated from Prince Street School and is going EE to New York lfniversity. He was a member of the Boys' filee QE Club, .-X. .'X., Naval Unit, lVlenorah and the junior Basketball EE Team. E HE 'l't-:ssnc Sll.XRl'IC 392 Congress .Xvenue EE 5555 5555 ,S'l1t' ix pretty In walls with, and zuitfy to full: with and ,'vlt't1.rtzs:f too, In think un. less came from l'rinee Street School and will enter Columbia. She belonged to the Freshman Chorus, lfreshman HE Debating Club, junior and Senior Dramatic Clubs, Roosevelt EE Debating Club, and the .Yvftnf and Class Book Boards. EE SEWER EE E E E E EE EE SE EE BE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE SE EE SE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE E SHHEHE iBEEEEE5EEEEE5E5E5EiBEEEHEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEBEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEEE EE ea , -C 5 'E EE EE 1 1 A E5 EE l'.Rw1N Si-uw 400 Lexington .Xvenne EE EE Hsffllllgf to 1110 fuorlzl, llc wore 41 baslzfzfl look. Daniel Boonel' prepared at Strong School. He will enter EE EE a business college. EE 1 . E 1 E EE' .lo1rN C. Siuw 240 XVhalley Avenue EE EE O, ,vo1111-11 l,o1'11i11f'111' is 001116 out of H10 'zuesf. ' EE EE EE California entered from the Long Beach, California, High EE gg School. .I le was a member of the Executive Committee, Senior EE Dramatic Club, and the Football Team, and was Chairman of E E the llrom Committee. X A . MH-g t!v'vw ' . . . - Vhltefhf' is Vi, L- kr 1 ! QE EE 1 .. '1 O 'N 55 l,1lII.ll' SHERMAN K l54 Shelton Xvenue ll 4 . EE In foofba 11 3'1'lIllt'.Y I1 I1I1It'f.YflIl',' EE 5:5 In f1tS.YI-ll , , he 7'1II5'fi'.Y abow the j111r. BE E l'hyliss', came fl lbqfre Street School and expects to QE QE go to New York Univer: .' He was a member of the Fresh- IEE gg man Debating b, S iii Dramatic Club, LX. QX., l'resident of E E, the Boys' Glee Club, l.. S., and Captain of the Football 5-'Il 'llt'Zllll fort '1 fears. EE SFR A EE -i l EE L EE Kl.x1e'1'1l.x SIIEIFICN 884 lilm Street gg EE EE EE UlJlHfjt'1lf.YflIdt'Hf .v111',' and 1101 ' hal Zisigltsf' EE QE Mar came from St. lionif ee Se f , ie was a member EE QE ul the Freshman and Sc-iiiormjfinfgebgl Q2 1-1 EE .1 E 0' 1 0' V E QE lm 811515151 98 Elliott Sn-cet EE QE Ready ill l11'c11'f, una' ready in l111111l. E EE Graduated from Scranton Street School and will enter BE EE Columbia University. She belonged to the Freshman and QE Senior Choruses, Freshman Debating Club, junior and Senior E EE , Dramatic Clubs, and the Roosevelt Debating Club. 'S-.5555 EE EE EE E HE EE EE EE EE HE H5 551 HE 5 EE EE 55 55 HE 55 EE EE EE 55 EE EE 55 EE EE 55. 5515555 E55555555555555555555555 5 li1f:1c'1'11.x S11,x'1c1u1 AN 147 lfranltlin Street Zeal ix 1'11111'.vf11'11.v1'111v 111 k11117t'11'11'y,11'. Preparetl at Orange Street School anml will enter business. She belungerl to the Freshman Debating Club, lfresliman t horns, Senior C hnrns, and the Radio Club. SYDNIQY S11.x'1c1:M xx -34 l'arlt Street fl 1111111 111' .Yt't'I1l.Y of r11v1'1'f111y1'.v11'1'11'11'x' 111111 11111-1i11'1'111 111111111'1'11it'.r. 1 Sid prepared at Orange Street School. llc was a mem ber 111' the lfoutball. Baseball ancl Basketball 'llL'ZllllS, and was cillillflllllll of the Claw l,lCllll't' cql1llllllllll'C. l':NlNl.X S1'1'N1'rs1tY 41 Ureharfl Street 1l'111'11 1 1'1111.ri11111' 1111tu 111-bv 1111111 ix .Yf1l'1lf.U lint entered l-Vlllll Scranton Street School and will go tu the Nurnml Seluml, She belungecl tothe Efficiency Club, A. A., Senior Vlifmriis. ancl the junior and Seniuf Dramatic Clubs. v l ,UA '40 , slxlljlan, S1.,xx' u 54 l ranlt Street QDCA 'sagfarv 1'.s .si11'111'111f 111171111111 111'1' t'10l1tII.X' 1'111'1.v, ' u L ie from 'llrunian Street School and will be Z1 stei Ographer. She was a member of the l'in Unriniittee, flass Day Coninnttee, A. QX., and the lireslinian Cllt1I'l1S. jfvg . .1X1:1z.x11,xx1 SM1'r11 , W Serantun Street ll' -4 O11, 111111 you lwlxplldftzl 'n9d'1111' f1'11111 s11'1'f1. I , ullyllilllllltjy g'.'c1uat1 fro, Scranton Street School. He was ll menibell the glijelxf, lloys' Glee Club, Upper Chorus, -lunior Basketb. l 'llC3Ill,E1h'1l the Football, Basketball, and Base- ball Tezuns. EE EEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEE E 55555 EET' E 5 531 E555 5 5 5 E 5 E E E E 5 5 E E E E 5 E E .5 ,E 'E E E 5 E 5 E E E E E 5555 Z I Z LR Ui O. 7' .. E I I S' ri 'C ., i f Helier ' 1' A Il tliosv f'lIdt'Ul'l-Hfj -vonng t'lltll'lII.Y.H EE EE 'flennie 'l ' prepared at the 'l'ruman Street School and ex- QE EE pects to enter Columbia University. She was a member ot the QE EE Swimming Club, and the Freshman and Senior Chorusee EE EEEEEEEEEEEEE XY! Nllflilill SUlllilQl4l.YXln 429 George Street llt'r lift' 'mls Itgflflitl-tfxtsydrzifzgf, in niusvs of heat and sound. XX'innie' Ntl't'ei'ecxl? Upinn Orange Street School and will go to Coluinbi. . She 'belonged to the A. A., and the Senior Ilrzunzitie Club. . QE llokis Si-.xmas 75 lixelizinge Street E 5 Indies by but youu-gf and fair, the-V flaw' the gif! to know it. ' g 'kDtmrie'Qgym'xthkfii?t:ecl from Strong School and will enter Sim- QE EE lllt7ljSi,VCl7llCg'6. ,Sl1e,fW?1S'fa member of the lireslnnan Chorum E 5 .-X. .-X., and the Senior Dramatic Club. EE EEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEE Rosh: Siaxlncizol-'lf 5 Bradley Street ll'fIlz an eye to .rev lifvfr SlHlI1lt'.Yf side. Shorty prepared at Orange Street School and will enter toimecticut College. She belonged to the Senior Chorus EE f , 55 BE ' s ff, QE NOSE 5'1'li.l.M,xx 213 Orchard Street QE Helter, vain de!z1dingj0y.v. QE QE Ron , graduated from Scranton Street School and expects EE QE 4 to go to Columbia University. She belonged to the Freshman EE QE Chorus, and the junior Dramatic Club. gi E555 5 5 E E E E E E E E EE E E EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE E EE EE EE EE EE EE BE 55. EERE? 4-4 EEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEE A 5 E I 1 1 5 gg , 111' EE 5 ' VA E QE C'1..x11.x Bl. S'1'111,111f1-' 9Q1S11f1N11z111 QXV1111111' QE E P1N A.11x 1 1, 5 EE 1 1111 1 IS 11 1 1 1 111 Lflwwflf ll 11 EE 555555555555 4 xg? Za '12 ,-V11 QYA Aff: ' z 2 1 rr 'I E. EEEEEE s1-1'1'1-1:11'y. 5 1- was a 11161 ber 11' 1 '1'111iI.Nl.X 811111143 1145 Qu11111i11i:11' .'Xx'1-11111- l1111f1f1.v 11111 1, fr11111 1'111'1' I 11111 f1'1'1'. gg '1'1-1111y 1'11te.rc1l fffllll Ivy Street Sc111111l. P5 E ,. 5 5 ' 5 5 1 . 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EE E U1.Zll11iyu 111'cpz11'c1l 111 S1'ra1111111 School 211111 is 111'e11z11'i11g fm' EE Syracuse L'11ivcrs11y. He l1el1111ge1l to 1l1u A. IX., 111111 11111 5:11 Baseball '1'cz1111. . 511111511 E E E 11 11 111 51 E E 11 11 11 E E 11 E 11 11 E E E E 1111511111 5 555555EE'SESSSEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE an S , . J, gf at E CONS'l'.XNL'li Tiwi.oR ...li 5 b, l 320 lilm Street E 'S11f'.wM11mi 11 fllmf fhl1f,l'0lYld'llOf fvvl the foirvll of Ctlfflllrl' EE E lf' V' fll1'1lgS.'H EE E Connie etwered from Dwight School and intends to go to EE Simmons College. She belonged to the A. A., 'lennis Clnlm. Senior Chorus. and the Senior Dramatic Club. E ' E gg DIVOSICPII ll. 'l'ItAI.i:l-:ku 248 Orchard Street EE QE ','St1'1l tlC1ll.t Z'lll'llj f7Itl',l'llflItj.H HE E555 SEER M1821 and of the :TD ' oosevelt EE Team, and zt E EE of t eani. E E555 'SESS EE Nota xi,x'wi.isiz 1 248 t h'el1zti'cl Street EE E val is t'111i11vl1f iuitli lm0reler1'gft'. EE I' pztreclxa Scranton Street School and will lie ll kinder- QE! EE gztrt teael jr She belonged to the Freshman and Sopliomore 5 EE L uses, ., and the Senior Dramatic Clulm. gg 555555 555555 EE .XIDRILX 'l'nom.xs 72 'l'hird Street EE 'ltfmiflc in III-tH'Lllf'l , firm in l'0t1lif,v. EE .':'l'oin1nie came from Trtnnztn Street School and will he Z1 EE private seeretary. She helonged to the Girls' Glee Clulm, Fresh- EE E man, ,lnmor and Senior Chorus, lfxeeutive Committee, and was the Sl'L'l'ClZll'y ol the Cilztss and l'resident of the Girls' lilee fluh. E 5 . - 55 lilllTl.l 'l'1tORN2X I 305 l.enoX Street E - A Wlidtlzz fair fuitlzont fu'r'rt'11t'v, gi EE -Q5 , ' Hlexsrd with reczson and fomzzzon smzsv. EE l ' . . . EE - ,!fBohlny prepared at Strong School. She belonged to the EE A. A. h M5555 '55 EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE HER EE EE HE EE EF: EE BE EE EE HE 'E EE HE EE EE EE EE E 5555155 55555 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5. 5 5' 5 5 EE 5M 5 5 5 5. 5 5' 5 555555 ,Y Z 3 lv lp. L 5: M .- 2 4 'Z S I C g Hllilflilllll is flu' gn'aft'.vl filing. QE Dot eznne from St. Mary's Academy and is going to the QE EE lloly Cross .-Xcaclemy, lVasliington, D. C. She belonged to the EE l rt-shman anrl Upper Choruses, Girls' Glee Club, .Ymvs Board, anrl the Class Day Committee. 55555 55555 f.X'I'lIERlNE TUBRIDY 324 lilachley .Xventie g EE Mr'r1't is . 1 0 rm' EE QE - Tub raclua e n St. nu ool ancl will enter QE 55555 55555 husin ' e ongecl to the EE .XNniucu' 'l'Ul.l.ot'l 1555 Chapel Srec-t EE BE lu tl Tt'1l1'.YffIiIlff 'zwim I .fraud IJr'fm't' ny HII-f'I'IH', IllIl'Ulll'I'l'llt'ff, QE tum' fit' my I' .' HE .AXmly cnteretl from Qoger ' ie ,n , 1 ol. He belonged EE QE to the junior :incl Sei c'r ramat' luis, was Business EE EE Manager of the .Yv'zw Che r I der, aid took part in EE EE Nathan Halle and several minor 1' mcluctions. EE 5 . 5 5 5 QE iXl.XRti.XRlC'l' 'l'U1.l.ot'1i 199 Rosette Street EE E lt is ilu' fate of CI wtmzuu lung lo 114' pzzlivnf and .rilv11l. QE Peggy eame from Truman School ancl will he a private EE QE St'L1l:CtZlF?'.,v She helongecl to the A. A., XV. bl. R. L ., anrl the E as iftyH:1 u1wit t , . 5 I gg it l 74 I-.. I foffffg' it CX'-'5 J EEE t C 5 5 E lhl.XDlil.lNlC Ijxtstak 18 Park Street gg gg' 'tllt'11t't', all your min a'vI1'ghfs. ' EE Madge came from the Union Grammar School, West gg Haven, and will go to the N. H. S. G. She helonged to the lfreslnnan fliorus., and the .X. .-X, 55555 55555 555555555555555555555555555555555555 5555 5 5. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5' 5' 5, 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5' 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 55555 EE l4EN.X XN'.x1-nRoN 252 St. john Street g Along tht' road ihat leads to tzizyzulzerrf' EE EE lintered from Seymour Center School and will be a sten- EE EE ographer. She was a member of the A. A. 5 5 flUXS'l'.XNl'li XY.xun 18 Ridge Stieff' C QE EE G1't1c'v was in C1lI1lt'I'.Yfff?.S'?l Y Y L Viv I ! QE om l owell Grammar-School and intend-aff' EE Conniel' entered fr . ' ' , . to go to the Yale Art School. She belonged to the funior Dramatic Club, Swimming Club, Freshman Qhorus, and the 555 555 A. A. 5 7 5 5 -X 55 , -if . . 5 E lXlARlUN XX aisles S ,f S3 Laurel Street EE EE A little' bd dffmz llfl7'l70lH'S a great .s'0zz1. U QE Mo came fr able Union District School, liast llaven, EE E and will enter s. She belonged to the lfreslnnan and QE QE Senior ChoruQe'Q, G' s' Glee Club, and Swimming Club. HE EE a If Fld A - 1 - .4 .To K QE EE YTNQH1 ,q Q, It uv EXLNQJW-4 E EE Nlmxlrc XYIQRIH Imax' 295 Cedar Street E 7'11v dome of flzouyhtt, thc patlacr of tht' soul. EE Min entered from Prince Street School and will enter E business. She belonged to the Senior Dramatic Club and the E-E 2 3' 5555 5555 .Lu ER 174 George Street EE EEC ,4I1xmzff' of 0l't'l1f?llfl.01I ix not rest. QE Street School and will go to EE EE belonged to the Freshman Chorus. EE QE' Swimming Club, and the -lunior and EE Dramatic 555 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 EE EE EE EE EE BE EE EE EE EE BE EE EE EE EE EE HE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE E555 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE QE S'1'1c1x'.xR'1' K. XYICIR C I, 4 87 IqCll5lllglUll Strvvt l QE EE I 11111 flu' lll4I.Ylt'l' of 111yff1b1f. lfudl lan' 1'r1ff11'l11- of 111V .W1I1l.H g I 1 I . XYga1ry ' 5 ,pfcparccl at Dwight School, and intcncls 111 QE 1'11t0yl111s11111ss. ' llc was axff er of the Boys' Glcc Club, EE Prcsirlcnt of ilu-, 'lunior,a,11 Senior Urrunatic Clubs, Senior BE QE Cl1oruS, .Xssoclutcr lgdlfblr of the Sf'1lll'1'lt'l, liclitor-in-Chief of EE EE tlu- .Y1'ru.v. liclitor-in-Cllicf of the Class Book, and a 1111-111l1c-1' nf QE EE the 0:1815 111 t.'.blIll.llIlll Hale and N111l1i11g Hut the 'llI'l1ll1.H EE E E l 11.xN1'1cs XY111-314: in 32 Cllillllillll Strcr-I E QE X A Ulllllllll 11101 1 ftII'I'.H EE EE lf,-up -' 1-guns fr 1 Cl' t .'XVt'l1ll0 SClll10l Zlllll will gn QE QE 111 .IC 4. l. N. ' 2. ' L'lUllQ'l'fl to thc l:l'CSlll1lZllI and EE E S- D Cllllff f . ,-X.. jl and S1-11ior llfillllllllt' Clubs, zmrl EE gg' C11rls'Cilc flub, and XY. Ll. R. C. EE EEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEE Z l 1 flu 1 t'l'Cf 1 m the Mary l'r:1111-cs llcnton Sclmul zuul w'll 1- tc'151l1 s' css. 'be was Z1 lllCITllK'I' of tba .'X. .X.. l1'1'c-sl1111:111 CNIIS. Wxl . R. C 40 Q QE lismmk yy',,,A,.- 50 l111t11111 Street QE EE lint i flu' black 1' 'Hx .v 111'lcli111j .vfwll EE 5,5 ' -y 1 ', ' Ut'll. EE EE lJi1nplCs,' cam rom an SINNQVS l1 nl zu lx' L'.Il1l'l' E business. S116 b 0I1'TACl 0 thc l'r's 111 ' ' Q mull- SE l:Tf'Sl1I11ZlI1 and Se ' r ' . h 1 or El cl SCHIUI' lhillllilllk' BE EE Clubs, Efficielwy Club, l 11c11s l.02lg'l1t' zuul tba- fhrls' flu- C lub. E '55 .mm 112111 19 my Slfcfl E Still 'ZL'tlfl'l' 1'u11.v 11'1'1'f1. EE QE 'l'oots gracluatecl from Scranton Street School ancl will go QE HE to Clilllllllblfl University. She belonged to the Freshman lie- QE QE bzning Club. lfrcslnnan and Upper Cboruses, and the .'X. QX. EE F555 5555 5? E E E E 5 E E E E E E E E E E E EE EE EE EE EE E EE E E E E E QE X 5 5 5Ee5QseEe5gEgE5HEQEQF.it.iEeF'ie5 5Q3?wQQQE 55 i 5 . 5 QE i 4 EE BE l..xUlnc 'r.x Yoon 170 1' 'I th STYUU Cmm' sleep O .Ivvfv flu' iw' ' kim! of Irv. EE QE ,. urie7' er im ' 'r in: 1 , reet Sc il antl will he a E EE date secr urr. She I t th r shman Debating EE 'lt J Fra nmn' 'tort ' . . . '. l. R V., a tl the Swimming E 5 MF V X ' EE Vit! ,HV A gg-l 5 f 5 5 5 5 5 EE lglCl.I.IE Y.x1fif11c 250 George Street EE QE Inzbifimz is the father of UC'1lliC1.'Cl'llC1'lf.U 5 QE Ulfrecklesn came from Orange Street School and will go t EE QE Columbia. She belonged to the Upper Chorus, Junior D, atie EE 5 Chili, gmfl the Swimming Chili. J ggi 5555 555 1 551 DORIS Ylzohms 259 North Front Street EEE E Hur xzzodzxvt-v is fuorflzy of tzvicla imifat1'mz. QE 555555 555555 came from Clinton Avenue School and will enter EE MA n YQUNG 72 G egory Stree E T ' fr who belies' they C 11 ' , QE , IX c prepare t lvy Stree C ol nd will e t r 5 5 EE ygness. ,N i , 55 QE f tit E 5 p l 55 55 EE UIIENNIE XYUIDKIN 405 Ellsworth Avenue E EE l1'0rlc dom' with ran' r1v'vr your IlJlI't'tIIllifft'll'.U QE g Jerry prepared at Prince Street School and will go to EE 5 Pratt Institute. She belonged to the Senior Urzunatic Cluh EE :incl the Senior Chorus. 55555 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 EE 5 5 5 5 5 E. 55555 5555 5 E 5 5 5 E E E E 5 5 E E E E 5 E EE 5 5 5 E E 5 E 5 E E. E E E E E E E5 - EE N1s1.1.112 Zw121o1zixUM 852 Congress .Xvenue EE fl true friend i.vf01'et'r1' a fr1'v11d. QE 55 Nell prepared at W'ehster Sehool and will enter Cfllllllllllil. g She helongerl to the Freshman Debating Club. and the junior nntl Senior llrznnatie Clubs. E55555 EEEEEE ff' .. 9 - 7: F f' .1 I Q: z J: x,: .4 : ,., f: -' .. .1 . 1-+ : 1 C Q-. ..- r-1 -4... .-. 1 . A --. 2: -: 1 I 2 Cin C : -1 ' 5 2 A b-1 Qs 4 ZEN' I 3.9 -, . 2 3: Q, an QE IFN. ff 4 T 'T' 'N '-4 E Q .. Q .2 'f 3 N 2- '51 S : ff' :IQ -S 3 '4 2' T : 2 f: Q N. ll. N. S. li. She belonged to the Swimming Vlulm, lillieieiley Club, ancl the Basketball Tezun. 55 5 55 ' 1 as gg l:lil,IX H111-:1:N11c1: U6 Bassett Street QE g Ville 1111151 rlu f .vlc111rl.v e 1111! f'1It:,t'0IHIfl'l', EE l 11111151 111111 fvfwr 1111 rlm1za11'. QE lfelix gwuliizztecl from Hur :ml Sehool ancl will enter lmnsi- g 55 55 555 EE F J. L F 1 4 13 f. 3 If f: : .. 5 1-1 C -f .. f: y y l BE Rosh lfosc111N1 572 Oak Street' HE Y'l1e1'0 is not a 1710111-Cll'f '7.L'lf1l0llf Xtllllt' 11111'-v. ' QE Rosie graduated from Scranton School. She wa L 5 gg member of the Senior Chorus. EEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEE E E E E E E E SE EE BE EE HE EE EE SE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE SE EE EE EE EE EE E EE EEE Kl.xR1ox li. iXl.XllUINl Y .lol l.enox Street .-I lhflphir feordf' lintererl from the Branford Grammar School and will he Il stenogrztpher. 1 get i55555E5555E EEEEEEEEEEE ai ff Q EE 15 Eg Hzmlvhirtnriauii flllvanagv 57s1luIatnriun'a illlvaaagv Eg EE C'l4I.V.N'I1ltIl't'.Y.' C'l41.v.s'111atc.v .' E EE 'l'his is my message to my dear XN'hat a volume of meaning in that EE EE classmates. ot whom I have cherished Word' 111115, nmlw' Ill? 111111 we EE E - . . that I have mtermmgled with you have gg kmd thoughts tor the past tour years. been full Of jim,1ml'h,lppim,Sg' Prem- QE E 11 U1115' 5001115 11111 5'951Q1'11?15' 111111 1 man, sophomore, junior, and senior. EE HE entered these portals of learning to at last. How long, yet how short, the EE gi seek that foundation for further edu- 111119 11215 1130117 1-5 11 1??111Yf11'e1 110117 E EE cation. To me, these years have had 1 can 1Wf11Y.1'ff11fYC lt' 511311 I H0 . . . ' . lonfer walk with vou through the cor- 5-, s a tar-reaching Qftect in creating a de- ridorgg NO longer Carry, BOOM luck EE EE sire for more knowledge, and for the and fm-th to schodp And yet it is EE EE higher and hetter things in life. lt true. l must wake to the realization gi 5 has given me a greater understanding of 1116 1301- 1 l1f1V'C 1f5311'119f1 11111011 191' QE gi and appreciation of things heautiful. low Classmatex In mmglmg wlth you' EE 11 I .1 lx . I . learned far more than books could QE ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' J 7 ll' . . 5 P111 up Ulu 11151 11111156 1,11 91115 teach me. l have found great Joy in EE this institution, and in bidding fare- lyging a senior, and planning for my EE 5 well to my classmates and to my teach- senior year. But now that it is over. EI,-:lm gg Q,-5. It it that the Coming years will l shall he like Old Age looking hack 5 5 he as fruitful as these vears have heen wr, my high Mbool. '1aFh'.a1'f1 mm' EE ' forting myself with Joys ot the past. EE EE 111111 WV 11310 5119111 111SC111C1- May lint li must not lament. l am very BE EE 41199955 111111 11?1l1l1111f'5F 110 3111115 211111 fortunate to have had the opportunity EE mav vour thou hts of Commercial of this hiffh school education. and l 5 g 1 5 always luring happy inemorigg. shall always treasure my days among E EE FQTHFI, Wm I, you as most happy ones. QE A ' ' ' Kl1Nxi14: XVicRi:1'rskv. HE EEEEEEEEEE55 I Jin Jlmglr Qlanh g .llost I opular fll-VI-IlI.UR.X Gumzusm' V This little verse I ll have to write. .Xnd so she shares the title grand UI popular l'l1lyot' High School Ixtnd. .llusl I npnlur boy--'I xmas D XVIN 'I he popuhr boy in a popular school I: the boy that s good-natured' that s the rule. He s all that and more and whatever we say I et s here give three cheers for immy- Hooray! Class Bdlllfvt'--lUS'1'INE INIURRISON The poets all sing of thee, So I'n1 going to try To tell of thy beauty. XYo1'ds fail me--Oh inyl llaud.mm1'sl HOQ'--.IOIIN SHAW EE' Our Handsome Harry you all know. H3 gi You know we all like johnny Shaw. gil He's the best dancer you ever saw. Qi Amn,umnaGwpumDmtom mKY E Iluinb-bells and horses, and parallel bars, She eould drop a basket on the planet Mars. So here s to I lossie our basketball Cap . You bet she comes 111 on the very hrst lap. Ilosf Llflzlrfic I ox jvvir-'s Dum Football basketball baseball bat 'I hat s our Iimmy I ll bet my hat Right mer the goal and baskets too. All this he does for me and you I oretta Coughlm sings all day Most cheertul glrl in the class they say. Rnd we hope in later Ilfe She Il make some man a cheerful wlfe. 'llosr Cheerful Bot ILDWIN GR xr Eddie C raf is a eheerful boy His snnlmg fate to Us l7I'1I'IgS Joy Carefree and gay 'uid newer s'td It s nine to be '1 happy lad ll .1 ,f : ', . E Y , ,. r, I ' 1 , 1 V v E l . , Y, 0 ' 4. LEP: Mos! Cheerful Gzrl-LORETTA CoUc:HL1N -I , f f ' e '1 5 y . - . A .' H . H 1 fi Y, 1 I EE .. Y Q 5 . ai ' ' 55555555555555 55355399-EH-EFEEHFEEEEEEEE HE 5 5 , EE - 5 5 , - ,t . 5 , . 3 a gg, .. R F3 A ga E ,TT ' u QE . U2 ' 55 s ' 5 5 tg 5 . 1 5 .. Og ' EE . - I HH EE , . 5 , EE ' BE A sa f 55 EE 5 5 5 5 E ' EE 555555 EE C, rn 4 rr 1 'Q UQ ... 1 ... .. rc ... I 9-2 7 rn 5 G .. az, gk --..' , 2 QHIQT- Q 5555555EE5 Best Talkers--Gini. AND Boy The applause of listening senates to command, Lillian Richter and Joe Thalberg will go hand in hand They are the best talkers we have got, And that's excepting quite a lot. Biggest Gflilldj--CHRI. AND Boy Late at night with beating pulse The biggest grind, fair Helen Hulse, And her partner, Arthur Healy, Burn the midnight oil quite freely. Bcst Palromsm' of the Lzmclz-Roomq Glifl-TVTARION ScoT'r Marion Scottlikes a cafeteria lunch. On sandwiches, candy and cake she'll munch. It would surprise us, if at a future day She'd be a famous dietition with a big, fat--PAY! Best f7tlll'0lll'.S'f'7' of the Lzmclzi-R00m,' BOW-JAINIES DAVIN Apples, sandwiches, cookies and meat Chot dawgsj. VVith our champion eater you could not compete. He'll pine away, they're starving him so. Says he, All the same, you're not so slow. Ona Whrz Has Done Most for School and Class--STEVVART VVEIR A unanimous vote for Stewart Weir, The one who did most for the High School dear. He's done a lot for his classmates, too. This, you'll agree, is only too true. One Most Likely To SllCCOUd-ARTHUR HEALY Arthur Healy will surely succeed. He always helped his friends in need. He works hard, and is awful smart. He's a good boy, honest, and a Great-heart . Class Baby--Jost-:PH KIRBY By-baby-by, in your pink bassinetg Sleep, baby Joe, our little pet. Joe Kirby is the class baby boy. This class-book for him will be a new toy. Fczforifc TCUt'llC'f.Y--lN'lISS BAR-NUM AND MR. OSBOURN The most popular of the faculty Must be the best as you -willgseeg VVe will sing from here toiliarnuni The names of Osborn and of Barnum. H ardcst and Easifst Years- Of all the years we liked the best, The Sophomore year beat all the rest. The Senior year we had to work, lVe could not then our lessons shirk. 55E555555 55555555555555555555555555555555555 Must l,0f7IlIlIl' lfook- Tl-nc CRISIS 555555 ---n -1-1-in-1-4-':ilf'4-1-I 5 5 55 5555555 555555 L4 :B :B za. 'N-. ,Nu 'Nu N- Q .. 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E I The greatest story of them all, Including hooks hoth large and small, ls this, The Crisis , and we all say, To rc-acl this hook, It really cloes pay. .lloxt I'ofv1rlur .'lIlf1l0I'7XVlNSTUN CllURl'HlI.l. Winston Churchill, by majority vote, ls the author who really wrote The books best-liked hy all the class. .-XS an author of worlcl-wide renown he'll pass. Most Popular .llflozdv IIUTJOVI-fPS-xV.Xl.l.ACE Rlzm, Noam .x 'l'.x1.:x1 Anfnc. In the Cinema world we greatly delight. For instance, we wonder if this very night Our favorites, Wally and Norma T. are here. If so, we'll have to go see 'em, I fear. Jlloxt liasllfzfl Girl-JXDREA Tuonrxs Toclay's a day when there are few, But Aclrea Thomas, 1 think. will do. Though a hashful girl, she's all right. Marry some clay? I think she might. In one, upon her head she stood. Slcvpirxvf Ifoy-ABRAHAM SMITH Mr. fhllfilllillll Smith, the sleepiest boy, Tolcl me toclay I was a kill-joy. But here's a secret, if he cloesn't get wise, He knows more than we think, l'll just surmise. 3 5 55555555555555555555555555555555555 ig55 EEEEEEEE 55 5 5 5 5 EEE Qllaza lirnpherg E Five years after graduating from the Commercial High School. I took a trip HE to California, where l remained a year. NfVell, I certainly did have some thrilling EE EE experiences during this visit. I went to Hollywood, and dined with Mary Pick- EE EE ford, Douglas Fairbanks, Thomas Meighan, and many other well-known favorites. EE EE After departing from California, I decided to visit Mexico. I believe I was EE EE greatly tanned as a result of my daily exposure to the California sun. I am really EE EE not surprised now falthough I was thenj, that when l arrived in Mexico, I was I5 EE captured and said to be the princess of the Mexican people. iThe real princess EE QE ran away because of her father's cruel treatmentj EE EE The people there treated me with great respect, although they did not allow gg QE me to go out. except on very rare occasions, and then many guards were sent to HE HE watch me. This being the case, l was unable to depart from their country. After EE EE spending two weeks as a princess, the real princess was discovered, and I was EE EE thrown into prison and held as an imposter. EE QFD After suffering in this dungeon for a month, I was given my freedom. How- QE EE ever, my health was so injured that I was taken to a hospital in an unconscious 5 EE condition. EE QE XVhen I came to my senses, l seemed to smell a peculiar perfume. XYhen the nurse who was attending me passed the room, I recognized the odor as l'eg-O- EE QE My-Heart. How could I forget that perfume after Evelyn's liberal distribution BE EE of it in the English class! My thoughts wandered to Evelyn MacCalmon, and I EE EE shrieked out, Evelyn ! The attendant immediately approached my bedside and EE QE to my astonishment, my class-mate Evelyn MacCalmo-n, was standing before me. EE EE Evelyn informed me that she had to look after several patients, but would return EE to me shortly. VVhile waiting for her return, my thoughts wandered back to my friends in New Haven, and to the good old Commercial High School days. I EE longed to learn something of my other classmates and decided to ask Evelyn for EE some news of them. Q Evelyn returned presently, and then how we did talk! She told me that she QE' had enlisted in the Red Cross, and offered her services to aid the suffering people QE of Mexico. I assured her that I was delighted to see her, as she was the first EE acquaintance I had seen since I was taken captive. How Evelyn laughed when I EE told her the trouble the California sun had brought upon me. I asked her if she QE gg knew anything of our classmates. Her eyes brightened at once and then how she EE EE did talk! She gave me an account of her trip to Mexico. I have space here for EE only a part of what she told me. EE VVhy, Ethl VVhile I was waiting for my train, I saw a crowd of people at EE EE the station who appeared. to be having a glorious time. I drew nearer the group EE QE and saw that a big celebration was taking place. I inquired about this and learned EE EE that this was in honor of Louis Reubin. Gb, Ethel, she continued, f'Louis has QE EE become a noted member of the Salvation Army. You ought to see him in his QE broad-brimmed hat, and oh, my, such long whiskers! I am sure you would never I believe that a person would change so. Of course, he has been abroad most of L, EE . EEEEEEEEEE . A B pf 1 1 I X JY eff EE55555555555 E the time. Speaking of Louis, did you know that Ethel Kimmel has become a great HE poetess, and now as in our high school days, most of her poems begin, Oh,--Love, EF -tLouisj. 'IE At the station l saw Bessie Lapides, who was driving a brand new, seven- iili passenger llierce-Arrow. Marie Klimpel, Pauline Kuritch, Estelle Kaletsky and ILE EE Anna Krivitsky were the other occupants in the machine. Hi 25 My train arrived just then, and as soon as I got aboard, it started with such Hi Eli a force that l lost my balance and bumped into one of the passengers. l turned 'EE E about to excuse myself, when to my surprise and bewilderment I saw Goergehlxe Q I and Fred Lewis. They told me that they were on their way to attend a short ant lg 5 exhibition. Did you know that George Lee has beaten all records for speed, and 'gli Eli is now the lVorld's Champion Shorthand Writxer? Fred Lewis told me that Elf: Eli Harriet Maliff and Eva Malley were attending the exhibition also. l lefti themat 'gift IEE' the next station, as 1 had to change trains. SQ E XYhen l arrived in New York, l still had three hours time before l could get EE my next train, so 1 ventured into the Al olson Theatre. Arriving at the theatre IB: rather late, l was unable to get anything but a gallery seat. As l was at this gf' immeasurable heighth I could scarcely hear a word but shortly after l entered the QF' theatre a trio appeared on the stage. There was no mistaking their xoices. It I H2 was that famous trio lfdwin Graff Vincent Beschel, and George Harold. They . gf sang their old favorite songs just as they had sung them for us at the Dramatic HEI Club meetings Hi Xfter the shovi l took '1 bus I ll hat is '1 bus? I interrupted EE Dont you know what a bus ls f Xou certainly must hurry and get well so 'Ei' that you can get back to the United States and become civilized again. Now, who IEE do you think was in that bus but Stewart VVeir. Stewart has become a reporter I for the Nt it Yuri. Dailj. He told me that his work made it possible for him to keep in touch with some of our graduates, I-Ie told me that Arthur I-Iealy was a member of Rapp's Orchestra, and was quite popular with the ladies. Stewart insisted that we go back to the theatre. As we passed the Hippodrome a picture of 'Andy' Tullock was all lighted up by electricity. 'Andy' has taken the place of Fdche Cantor Alice Bergeron is his partner Stewart and l waited until the performance was over, and then what a reunion we had! 'Andy' said that he just loved his 'work and Alice seemed pleased with it. too. VVe all started out and as we reached Fifth Avenue l noticed an electric sign with the inscription that it was. XVe walked on and on. Stewart 'told me that his chums joseph Thalberg and Moscovitz, were to participate in a debate to be held in the White House By this time it was getting pretty late so l decided to remain in New York over night. I bade them all good-bye and went to a hotel. I was about to retire when I noticed a most beautiful woman I inquired as to who she was and was J E2 ' it . , jg' , ll 9 4 ! Y V . ' I' ti: 5, Y' , I :un gli it v , , , , , . ' . ' . . In E3 v H' V , V I ' ss L I 5 , , . . , . 5 I' , : I' EE 'M.xN1cUR1Nu AND HAIR DRESSING, Gertrude Moriarty'. li ' Goodness,' I cried, 'can that be the same Gertrude ?' 'Andy' assured me 1 E - , . . 3 gig' told that she was Miss Ethyl'Barry, formerly of New Haven. I spoke to Ethel iii: lgll- N . . . 4. rl . ll and she informed me that she and Alice Bergeron were starring in the Yiegfield HEEEEEEE5555 5 55555555555555555555555555555555555, Follies. She also told me that Marion Redmond was trying to run for president of the woman suffrage organization of New York. Do you remember how she could get votes at our school? 'tThe following morning I boarded a ship and sailed for Mexico. When I saw the captain of the boat he seemed to eye me curiously, and then all of a sudden he came up to me and said, 'Why Evelyn !' At first I was very much puzzled, but then it dawned on me that the captain was none other than 'Jimmie' Davin. He said, 'Come, Evelyn, I am anxious for you to meet my assistant' I at once thought that there must be another surprise in store for me. When we reached the upper deck there stood John Shaw. He was wearing three brass medals for his bravery. Ethel, it made me so happy and proud to have had such a hero for a classmate. After a delightful voyage I arrived in Mexico-and here I amf' Well, I am certainly glad I met you, Evelyn, and to learn all the news. Evelyn then left me and assured me that she would see me often. When I regained my health, I departed for home. I returned on the same ship that Evelyn had taken and, of course, I, too, met Davin and Shaw. When I reached New York, Susie Devine, Josephine Depgen and Lillian Swartout boarded the train. They were all successful business women in New York. I asked them if they could give me some information about our classmates. They told me that Iva Lennox, Sophia Berman, Gladys Kittler and Flossie Gubersky had won all the trophies in the Chicago meet. Now, they said, haven't we just got to be pleased with our classmates ? When I reached New Haven, I could hardly wait for the train to stop. My! I scarcely knew the city. It was certainly transformed. What had formerly been XVater Street was now an extension of the station. The buildings surrounding the station were similar to many of the New York buildings. As I walked down Commerce Street and into Church Street, I met Helen Ball, Ruth Atkins and Elizabeth Bannon coming out of the Palace. They informed me that they were kindergarten teachers in the private school conducted by Joseph Horowitz. VVhen I got to Rikerls Drug Store, I saw Lena Kaufman. She was demon- strating the Latest Facial Massage. Among the people watching the demonstration I saw Adeline Ives, Pauline Marsh, Eleanor johnson, all of them being accom- plished stenographers in the Merchant's Bank building. I reached 'home and started to look over the newspaper. I read that Charlie Meyers was a civil engineer and was making plans for a railroad to extend from here to Europe. Among the advertisements, I noticed that the Hyperion Theatre was producing one of the greatest plays ever seen, entitled, A VVoman VVho Wouldn't Marry . The leading role was being played by Veronica Krenn. At the Rialto, which had been rebuilt, was being given, A Bachelor Girl's Institute . No man admitted. By order of Bernice McGuire. VVell, I was glad to learn all the news of my old classmates. It gave me a great deal of pleasure, because I never want to forget the fondest of all my memories-Commzkciixt. HIGH ScHooL DAYS. . 555555 55555555555555555555555555555 555 555 5 5 55 5 55555555 5555555555555 55555 555555 555555 555 5555 5E5ESE5E5E5EEE5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5EH555EE'EEEESEBESEEESEEESEEEEE5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5EEE5E5E5E5E5E 55 ' EE 55 EE E Q 55 .EE Q Q EE HE 1? 55 HE E E EE E E EE E E E E E E 5 E 55 EE 5 E EE EE 'EE EE SE EE SE ESEESESEHESEEESEHESEEEEESESEEEEEEE EESEEEEEEEEESESEEEEE5EEE5E5E'EE5E5E5EEE5E5EEEEE5E5E5E5'E5E5SE'5E5E'g!g 155 5555 5 E E E 5 E E 5 E 5 E 5 5 5 E E E E E E E E E E E E 5 E E E EE 55 5251 E555 55 Q5 QE an 55 QE E QE 55 HE 55 55 55 QE 55 QE 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 as 55 55 55 55 5555 Ellie Qllanz will PRIEAMBLE: One year and several months ago, our fathers brought forth upon this ground a new school, conceived by taxes and dedicated to the task that all pupils be educated equal Our under classmates will little note nor long remember what we say here, but they can never forget what we leave here. Therefore, we the graduates of the Class of 1922, of the Commercial High School desire to make a public will, prior to retiring from our active work. We, the Class of 1922, have 'suffered greatly for several months from a very contagious malady. We have consulted many specialists, who have pro- nounced the disease fatal and have prophesied that the Class of 1922, must die very early in june. As this is the inevitable end of our Class, we hereby take final departure fron1 this school of sorrows, joys, and unpaid bills on June 7th, 1922. State of Connvcfivzri, City of New Hclwrz. Be it known that we the Class of 1922, in order that there be no con- troversy over our most valuable belongings, and being sound of mind, do declare this instrument to be our last will and testament and make the fol- lowing bequests: To the Freshman Class, we leave our adage: VVork hard, so that at the end of your high school days you may be able to say, las we are now say- ingj-'This is the end of a perfect day.' To the Sophomores, we leave a collection of bells so that the other classes will know when they are about. 1 To the juniors, we leave our wisdom, our good looks, and our great pride, also all the ribbons and Flowers worn by us at the Prom, to be used by them next year. To Mr. Spencer, Principal, we leave a suggestion that he have a bus line for the benefit of the'tardy pupils. To Mr. Murray, we leave our fondest wishes for the privilege of always looking as youthful as now. To the teachers and to them alone, we leave the honor of being the only ones to use the front door. To Mr. Filiatreault, we leave a stock of brand new bells to make up for those he has often wanted to throw at the boys. To Mr. Osbourn, we leave a heaping tray of ham sandwiches to help him through the fall term. To Miss Zeigler, we leave the green junior Class with the privilege of moulding their shorthand abilities according to her desires. . To the coming classes we leave all our old books, all broken violin strings, all our left-overs in the lunch room, and to the juniors we leave the special privilege of occupying the hrst seats in the Assembly Hall. 5 5 5 5 5 E 5 5 E 5 E 5 EE E E 5 5 5 5 EE . E E E E EE 5 555 E 11 E 555555 'nh E E E E E E E E E EE HE EE E E EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE Ei EE HE 55555555555555555555555555555555555 E. c. : . 'E,? lTlU r'n 55.35 f'nSO -gg U14 51, GE S. :s ,cz fm H Q.. 2 'E. :s 2 fm ff :s 3 E C' 5- 2 2 2 vi 9' 9, 54 E? 3 rv 2 G v-J in -' sn 2 31 o 0 v-v-. :I U15 e s :- xv 93 4 S fb .S- Ill C 23 if P. 3 c ff- III av ? Q sw 5' 5 Q. -4 '.' If 1: 'D fb C .7 FD Zh PV 0 si: 3 '4 0 : FD I 4 r O :: F0 fb Q.. Il? S. I To the faculty, we leave our appreciation for their efforts in our behalf. 555555 I, Veronica Krenn, leave my sympathies to anyone taking French. l, 'Iennie Smith, do leave my terpsichorean ability to Alice Crane. with the hope that she will be as successful as I have been in avoiding the super- visors. p ' I, Arthur Healey, do leave to Fat Cassidy, my rules of diet. I, John Shaw, do leave my host of female admirers to Frank Chatter- ton. with the request that he take care of them as well as I have done. I, Loretta Coughlin, leave my unlimited ability of public and private talk- ing' to Lillian Davis. .5555 5555555 I, Andrew Tullock, leave my collection of bright-hued wearing apparel to M r. Houston, in order that he may warn the pupils of his approach. I, joseph Kirby, 'leave to john Davidson, my copy of Daily Dozen which has so improved my physique. I, Helen Hulse, do bequeath my ability toremain silent to Ruth Quint. I. Tessie Sharpe, bequeath my gaudy collection of sweaters to the Navajo Blanket Company. 5 I. Estelle Saltzer, leave my variety of woolen hosiery to the same worthy cause as stated above. I, Benny Epstein, do leave my basket ball prowess to my brother, with the instructions that he will continue to tight as I have fought. I, Alice Bergeron, leave to the Library my personal copy of Booth Tar- kington's Clarence ' 5 55 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 55 55555 I, Ruth Atkins, bequeath my expression of innocence to Helen Markle. I, Edna Cotton, leave my Flirtations mannerisms while I am driving my father's car, to Helen Sullivan. In witness whereof, we have this day hereunto set our hand and seal. 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One hundred and fifteen members were enrolled before the first of November. ln November, the club presented A Pilgrim's Holiday, at the Thanks- giving issenrblies. This play, a one-act comedy, met wiih great success. The 4 cast included: Andrew Tullock, Henry Kelleher, Samuel Moscowitz, joseph lhalberg, Louis Rubin, Louis Schenfield, Ida Jacobson, Ida Supovitz, and Hilda Flynn. VV1th the coming of the New Year changes were made in the club and Mr. QE balpm assumed leadership. Rehearsals opened immediately for a three-act plav to be given for the benefit of the Senior Class Fund. On Friday evening, M arch 13th, the play was produced in the Auditorium. It is needless to re- count the great sensation it caused throughout the school. The play was EE follou s . Bishop Doran ... .. ... Stewart VVeir E. M. Raltson ..,... .... S arnuel Moscowitz Clarence Van Dusen . . .. ...... John Shaw ' Thomas Fenton Bob Bennet .... Ronald Hotchkiss EE Gwen Ralston .... Rose Dworski Mrs. Ralston .. Ethel Kimmel Mabel ... ... .... Ida Jacobson Dick .............. Sabel ..... . .. Esther Wolf Martha ......... .... . . ..... ... Marion Redmond Ethel .,..,............................................. Pauline Marsh At the time the Class Book went to press arrangements were being made for the presentation of a commencement play, the name of which was un- lhe officers of the club for 1922 were: Sewart K. XVeir, Prcnudcizf Gertrude Moriarity, Secretary Ethel Kimmel, Vin'-Prc's1'dc11t Edwin Graf. TI'L'0SlU'f'7' The names of the members of the Senior Dramatic Club are not published here is the space required would be too great. si ss ll E3 l I l 5 I . E3 Hi . 55 . si si si ll fy' -I I1 i Q . 5 il ,EE . 'gli lames Montgomery's comedy, Nothing But the Truth. The cast was as Eh 5 5 Iii lf 'gli . I 25 5 5 . EE' certain. 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The affirmative side was upheld bv Misses Pivnick and Richter and Mr Gaffney All three distinguished them- selves in splte of the Judges decision in favor of the freshmen The class of 22 15 having a good foundation in debating on which the followmg classes may work OPFILPRQ Ioseph lhalberg Pmxzdeuf Xvlllls Iost I ICF Inu cnt Within a short time the progress made in debating became verv notice- Iilhan Richter .Suretarx and frecmzfrer Lhirles Batt Marion Degnan Rose Dworski Fdward Dw ver Qarah Firstenber I-Iarold Gaflfnex Lillian Golden Arthur Healy Alma I-Iaeckel Estelle Kaletsky Alice Maher ustine Morr1son llll MPI RS I sther VVolf Samuel Moscovitf I elle Iivmck Vvllllg Post Lillian Richter Ieuis Rubin Rhea qach Katherine Sagal Marx Sche b Tessie qharpe Ida Qeiglt Ida Qupovit7 joseph Thalberg E 5 I V A as 5 E EFI ,nj ' r 53 S5 EE 5 ' as at H ' as 5 ' ' 5 sr ' as 5 i 5 Eli ' TI , 5 , ,, 5 2. 12 . Eli if: Q C , EE . V3 ,. QE A . ' U V. . 5 ' Q ,b ' ',q gi .,. 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XV. li. liizowx EE EEEEEEEEEQ 'Si E5 5 5 E E E E E 5 5 E 5 E E E E 5 E 5 5 E E E E E E E E E E 5 E E E 5 E55 EEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEE EEEEEEEE EE EE E E E E E E EE E E E E EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE HE EE EE EE EE EE 51 EE EE EE E ' 'ww 433' ' f's:'r1.'4 ,lt 4... we-A A :JW . - .Q ., 5 55 5 55 555555555555555 5555555555555555555555555555555555 Girlz' C5122 Glluh Dorothy Albert Alice Bergeron Lillian Bascilicato Elsie Brennan Nellie Debucia Sophie Goldbaum Revera Hyatt Ruth Atkins Louise Blee Rose Cohen Mary Daley Catherine Karpick lfstelle Bober linnna Horn Mildred lsenberg Dorothy .Xronson Marion Bocarsky Mabel Bamberg Lillian Carr Edith Greenbanm Catherine Holihan 5 555 Prcfsirlvnt ...... Virf--President .... Svrrvtory and Treasurer . , Publicity Member . . . Pianist ....... Librarians . 1921-1922 First Sopranos listher XVolf Svvond S0f7l Gl10.S' May Colm First Altos Marion XVeber Svroml Altos Rhea Sachs OFFICERS . . . . . Rose Keller Dorothy La11e Helen Marek Justine Morrison Estelle Saltser Dorothy Samenow Dorothy Todd Fannie Mennone Ida Reger Lillian Swartout Adrea Thomas Evelyn XVeeks Ethel Kimmel Marjorie Stone Helen Sinn Marie Klimpl Anna Krivitsky Anna Murnick Pauline Marsh Mildred Greenspun Ruth Russeol . .-Xdrea Tliomas . . Helen Marek . Marie Klimpl . . Revera l-lyatt Rosainond Swirsky . Misses Krivitsky, Reger, Sachs, Marsh, Cohn Coach 5 55 55555 55 5 Mrs. NVilliam Edwin Brown C55555555555555555555555555555555555 YP ex of K 1 E Munn CEIPP Olluh Philip Sherman hdwm brat Stewart W eir mm is l ole y I recl I ewis Xhrahqm Smith L harlu Batt Henry Buslimll C some lletn ei Vvllll'1l11 I'og'n'ty 'Wax Coby Charles H'1tch Ralph Nliisano .Xll'1n Nlaum Henry Kellehcr Almraham 'Vloore Vincent Beschell .Xhraham Broclner Irving lnzaroff Charl s Meyu' YVillis l ost Samuel Shrehnik Ullflkl lxS Nl . ohn Cassidy S1 I If srda nf lrummr in lam and I IIIFLIIIUH lohn DM nlsun llirolcl I-l'1rten uni Xndrew Nuilne-.er 'Natlmn Ixi lun Stillman luxe Samuel Rom?-sl x Louis Rubin llclward Dwyer Max Cohen Simuel Nloscovitz Louis Schenlicld oseph fhalherb, l'rCcl Shure .lcrrnne Pagtcr oscph Rulnano l ouis Cohn Leonard I evine lxurlolph llilse 'l'l1cuclm'e Rosen EEQEEEEEEEEEHEEEEF55555EEEEEEEEEEEBEEEBEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEHEEEEQ I 95 ea gli 5? EE 0 9 ga 7 ' 4.1 1,- -- .Q l ..... . . E? j ' , ..' .... Eli Xllf ' HFRS E . . e 1: K : ,', t X 1 ,- E. EE Salvatore Gianelli Thomas Gorenherg H5 7 , 2 1 s -' 5 r.rHUV Q' --V A xl 5 if c,. QE , QE . . gs A i .I ' cr ga . , H: S , X l. , E 3 ' ' In 5 55 I E 5 9 We 4 wswwnn595555 I 5555555555 WEARERS OF THE L Max Chadys Samuel Bender Edward Dwyer Abraham Brodn john Shaw Charles Meyer NVll1a I10,g,artyfMgr.j BAQKETBALL a es Da 1 Kaptj Samuel Bender Ma Chadys Benjamin Epstel l gl lney Q11 e ma Charles Meyer fMg D BASI BM L VN 1ll an Iogi ty fLa1tj Max Chadys S dney SllVCI'1l121l1 Abraham Brodnel 555555EEE555 Kbr'1h'1 Qn1tl James Davin I l lex be ' orge Fletcher QMgrj 5555555E5555555555 i '1 EEEEEEE EE55555 E5 EE EEEEEEEEEEEE if EEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEE 55 55 555 E55 55 55 EEEEEEEE EEEEEEEE W5 5 E E 5 E E 5 5 5 5 E E 5 5 5 E E E E E E E 5 E E E E E E 5555 R c' wrfLl.0 I ff fai XII if QQ 43. Y Y PB ik X CJ J ko' xx f JY EEEEEEEE555555 fliruirin nf the ilfnnthall Swann Immediately after the opening of the Fall term, Coach Morgan assembled all the prospective football candidates at Beaver Pond Park and took on the difficult task of forming a winning combination. Eight members of the 1920 team reported and this was the nucleous around which Coach Morgan was to build the team. Games weregarranged with NVest Haven, Wilby, Hartford, Hopkins, Middle- town and New Haven. This proved a very strenuous schedule for the light but gritty Commercial warriors. The season was opened with Wlest Haven High at Pratt's Field. The teams fought hard and furiously for one gruelling hour with neither team gaining an advantage over the other. The game ended in a downpour of rain with the score O-0. The team, after correcting the faults of the previous game, defeated VVilhy High School team of VVaterbury 13-0. After a few setbacks the team prepared for the annual classic with the neighboring rivals, New Haven Hillhouse High. The game was staged at Weiss Park and was hotly contested until the last few minutes of play, when an intercepted forward pass resulted in a score for Hillhouse. Another fluke play of the same nature ended the game with a 13-O score in favor of Hillhouse. Pat Osbourn, who volunteered his services, injected great fighting spirit into the boys and deserves great praise for his work. After the Hillhouse game the team disbanded and letters were awarded to the following players: Capt. Sherman, Davin, Smith, Davidson, Cassidy, Gaffney, Post, Silverman, Chadys, Bender, llwyer, Brodner, Shaw, Hartenstein, Meyer, and Manager Fogarty. W' G-'Q .vqllif LW. ., L. ,mgffrstwafggm tfffw- ' -' f I' : - 1...-gvsv ff 1' 11 .': -11' .zlwfffl ' s-S Jijglglzgli :gf:,rQQg'fn5ix .1 ,, ' , 0 F 555EEEEEEEEE hrF'n x. Ph Fn vpn Fra Fn ran nan :F-n Fin rPn rPn Fn Fn FH Enngn Fn rPn FH lF1nrErLrErUErLIEILIEILIEIUEIUEILIErUEILIEILfElUEl1IEILIE Hi J A EE 5 J E gg Qkrr-x QE 5 E E 5 E 5 5 5 E 5 E E E 5 E E E E E E 5 5 5 5 5 E E 5 E E EE E E 5 E 5 E 5 E , 5 E E 5 5 E5 E EE EE 5 E E 5 E 5 E 5 E 5 5 5 5 5 E 5 5 5 5 E 5 E 5 5 5 5 5 5 E E 5 5 5 5 Eankrthall From all sides, our 1922 basketball season was a success. At Coach Mor- gan's first call-for candidates, nearly sixty answered. Among these were Capt. Davin, Chadys, Hart, and Bender of last year'S championship five. Even with this unusual talent, it took a lot of hard work on the parfclof the coach and players to develop the team-play and shooting that shone throughout the season. Fat Epstein was picked as the fifth man on the quintet, and 'Sid Silverman, Brownstein, and Bennie Epstein made up the rest of the squad. VVest Haven High, our first school opponent, gave little opposition and the team was victorious 26-10. Meriden High came next and they went home, beaten 36-19. The boys then went into a slump and lost to Hartford 33-19, Naugatuck twice, one of which was an overtime game, and to Stamford 28 to 25 in a very rough game on the latter's floor. This ended the first lap of the season. No better start for the second half could have been had than a victory over our rivals, Hillhouse, in our gym. Chadys, Hart and Silverman proved to be too much and we came out on the long end of a 26 to 20 score. Bridge- port came here on Lincoln's Birthday and Zeke Chadys was again the high scorer and we won 55-37. The game was full of spectacular shooting and it was easy to see we had the better of the Park City lads in this department of the game. In the last scheduled out-of-town game, we met Bridgeport again, this time on their own floor, and in a very exciting game we won again 31-17. Nearly 150 loyal rooters accompanied the team downstate, and a cheering debate was held. Although outnumbered, we gave a good account of ourselves and the boys were well cheered for their efforts. We were then invited to Philadelphia to represent Connecticut in the Eastern lnterscholastics. Wie won the first game of the series by a forfeit from Steelton High 2-0. ln our second game, we were defeated but not dis7 graced by Crosby, our Connecticut rivals, 39-20. The quintet then returned home to New Haven where they met Hillhouse in the last game of the series. Epstein won the close game with a pretty basket in the final minute of play. Score 22-20. As in the year previous, we went to Boston to compete in the Tufts-Fletcher Tourney to try and retain the cup won by Mickey Bot- winick's team the year previous. The preliminary game with Killingly High School of Danielson, Connecticut, was won 13 to 5. Davin starred. Edmunds High School of Burlington, Vermont, succeeded in chalking up a 26-25 win over our team in the best game of the season. At the close of the Tournament, Davin was chosen Captain and guard of the All-New England Team. Zeke Chadys was given a position on the All- State Team. At the close of the season the following seniors received their letters: james Davin, Captain Samuel Bender Max Chadys Benjamin Epstein Sidney Silverman Charles Meyer, lXlanager 455555EEEEEEEEEEEE igg EEEEEEEEEE fu. QQQEWEEQEHEQESEHESEHEQSQEQEEE 5555555555555 5 E 5 E 5 E 5 E E E E 55 5 EE ., HE E .f EE . if .Q - . ,x. . . Q RX u,. 1 E55 1 555 5 E 5 E 5 5 E 5 E E E E 5 5 E E 5 E E E 5 5 E 5 E E E E 5 55. EEE EEEEEEEEEE55 ifaarhall Swann The first call for baseball candidates this season brought out about fifty aspirants. The team practiced faithfully and the close of the liaster vacation found it facing VVilby High School of VVaterbury in the initial game of the second season. That contest was one of the most memorable games in the record of Commercial Baseball. It was a long drawn-out affair of twelve innings with -Wilby finally coming out on the top of an 8-7 score. Manager Fletcher arranged a fine schedule for the team and ended up the season with the big New Haven game. Much credit is due to Coach Charles Morgan and Captain William Fogarty for their untiring efforts in behalf of the team. They started the team off well and there is no doubt that the team will win the majority of the other games. This season marks the second year in the history of Commercial Baseball E5 and as many members of the team are underclassmen, this augurs well for the U teams for the following years. The schedule follows: April 25. Commercial lNilby at Wlaterbury. 28 Commercial Bridgeport at Bridgeport. May 5. Commercial Boardman Trade School at New Hagen. IO Commercial VVest Haven at VVest Haven. V 12 Commercial vs Bridgeport at New Haven. EF 16. Commercial vs. Willby at New Haven. 'Eli 19. Commercial vs. Lyman Hall at New Haven. QE 23. Commercial vs. Torrington at Torrington. gli, ' 26. Commercial vs. Hopkins at New Haven. 'Eli 29. Commercial vs. Collegiate Prep. at New Haven. 'gli june 2. Commercial vs. New Haven at New Haven. Q The line-up follows: E William Fogarty tCapt.lef-l'itcher. Fred l.ewis-Third llase. gi Harry Haist--Pitcher. Raymond NVhelahan-Shortstop. ggi Sidney Silverman--Catcher. XVilliam Davinhl.eft Field. 'EE Abraham Smith-Catcher. George Pettit-Center Field. Hi james McDonnell-First Base. Hanold Hartenstein-Center Field Hi Harry Lynch-Second Base. Max Chadys-Right Field. :Ei Abraham Brodner-,Right Field. E The Commercial team is making a strong bid for the city championship IEE apclqtlai silver loving cup lofficred Ibly the SpgrtqShop to the best scholastic team gi o i ouse, Commercia , fest aven ant opkins. gg . E E F5535'EE55E E 55555553 55 EE 55 EE' EE EE EE E E5 EE EE EE' EE, E5 EE EET EE EE EE EE 'SE EE 55 55. EE EE EE EE EE EE gg, 55 55 EE 55555555 EE . A 55 '55 Qlnarh iltlnrgmfn E HE as E Q 151 Qt U5 N as EE EE g The passing of the Class of 1922 EE leaves Commercial High minus several BE EE athletes who have given their best to QE EE their Alma Mater. W'e have only to EE EE' look back and scan the various lineups EE EE of our teams this year, and 1922 is well EE 5? represented. The positions, left vacant EE EE through their graduation, will indeed be EE EE hard to till, but we must look to the EE EE lower classes to come to the front and BE gg carry on the good work. QE EE Starting as a new school in 1921, EE EE Q Commercial High became a much talked QE EE of institution by gaining the honor of New England basket ball champions. EE EE Three members of your class helped to bring this high honor back and you QE EE may well be proud to have them in your midst. lt would be impossible for me EE QE to go into detail the many accomplishments of your classmates on the athletic EE QE field, 'for they are far too numerous, but I am certain they will gain greater EE EE honors in years to come. QE EE You have done well while at Commercial and now as you leave try and EE EE remember that we are still watching you, always hoping to see you on top. EE EE VVe back here will expect a great deal from you and 1 am sure you will not QE EE disappoint us. ggi EE It has been rumored that a new athletic field will be made for High School QE EE purposes. This will unquestionably put the spirit of New Haven schools on EE QE the very highest basis. The school needs this field and you, that have played QE BE under the difhculties that have presented themselves, know this only too well. After you go away from us, think this over and maybe your little bit will help QE EE-I us to obtain this much needed field. QE EE And now, members of the class of 1922, as an au rfvoir, let me wish you EE EE every success-members of my athletic teams, 1 will watch your progress EE EE and with the grit and nerve you showed as athletes for the Maroon and QE E Gold , I aiu sure 1 will well be proud of each and every one of you. QE EE CHARr.12s H. MoRoAN. 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