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HENRIETTA. BRAGA Henrietta may not have been too well known in school, but those of us who did get to know her can tell you that she was one all-around good sport. Henrietta always seemed to be occupied with school affairs. Miss Byrne's drilling on personality did not go over Henri's head. V.. HELENE BRUCKER Where did you get those dim- ples, Helene? We always en- joyed seeing them, together with those sparkling eyes and ador- able. homemade sweaters. Helene can swing out with the best danc- ers, and we always reveled in her cute little pranks. Attention, prospective employers! Helene's also an excellent and very com- petent secretary. DOROTHY BRENNAN This world would be so much more peaceul if more of its in- habitants were like Dot. She's business-like, soft-spoken, and pleasant. Whatever Dot under- takes as her life's work, we'll bet our bottom dollar that she will be a success. Here's hopin', Dot. WILLIAM BRENNAN Bill was our play-boy, and you could always find him in the cen- ter of fun at any social affair. We'll always remember his vari- ous jalopies and his love of bask- etball. His happy-go-lucky grin and Irish good humor made Bill one of our most popular studes. M RUTH BROWN Ruthie was one of East Hart- ford High's best dancers. She could always be counted on to make some startlingly brilliant re- mark, adding humor to the dullest occasions. Ruthie definitely dis- approved of the old saying. si- lence is golden , and her captivat- ing smile won her many admir- ers. -.Lew .lx --.miss-'fib--' . fe Q 1.5. . '.,.f,s....-,gmt-sf 5 --t5'Q.5.A,f-- . . . , fm . -I' . f3.Qg5222fs:-gi. ' 1' K , .flier --ff f ...sr A W, .1-f :.,e-51.5. -,,.,, ,, 1.. - f 'fy .,.1,asw 2 gs- .1 ,HT-, s.s.,gi,-szffg f1s,g,. V. s w 3 X gms Q X lia X Rgxj 'f W V tix L I A W W i xg il: ill-5,5 fi 'fill i S T VG Qw Mfsx. 3. .Ms ' -is, -:QM 1, , 2 Sl writes.. K ,git jr- is , rg f We M' Sf y . if 5 .. . 'IIN EVELYN BUCK Evelyn's sparkling, dark brown eyes, plus her friendly smile. gained her many friends. Two of her special qualities were sin- cerity and loyalty. The Utopian Club and French were her favor- ite school activities. Although not many people knew it, Evelyn was quite a track star, particular- ly in high-jumping. ELIZABETH BURNHAM Libber was a lucky person who just naturally received A's with- out much difficulty. A willing and competent worker, Lib parti- cipated in all school activities and was a credit to her alma mater. Possessor of an unsur- pased sense of humor, Libber never lacked an appropriate re- mark and was Baby Snooks' chief competitor. WALTER BUTCHER Oh what a wonderful wave! How the girls envy you! But, we admire you as much as your wave. Walt always seemed to be able to get a seat in the back of the class, especially in his Eng- lish class. Far be it from him to interrupt the class discussion. FLORENCE BONSIGNORE We wonder where Flossie gets all her ever ready energy! Every time we see her. she is very busy doing something. Flossie likes basketball and is quite good at it. too. Very often she is seen teach- ing the girls how to play. We hear Flossie is quite good at French! SHIRLEY CARLTON Shirley was a girl of contrasts. At one moment she was amazing us with her extensive knowledge of world affairs and in the next she had us in gales of laughter with her devilish antics. Her long pageboy coiifure and laughing brown eyes were the envy of her classmates.
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LOIS BERLEPSCH DOLORES BLACK CHARLES BENTON Charles is one of our most ex- pert male typists. Although he is quiet, Charles takes a lively in- terest in sports. He is a swell fellow when one gets to know him. Girls. have you noticed Charles's eyes? They are very. very blue! Charles's neat ap- pearance and quiet manners ex- pressed his pleasant personality. l:,J ty... DOLORES BILLINGHAM Red hair and a fiery temper! Dolores runs true to fashion. Like all young people oi today she is a jitterbug fan. You could always depend upon her to do things ac- curately. But she never let her work interfere with play. Dolores was a loyal booster of our bask- etball team. Qt X 5 Lois is a soft spoken, compe- tent young lady who oiten had very definite opinions. She was a talented musician. Lois has a fondness for dumb animals. At school. Lois was vice-president of the Leaders Club. Outside school she was treasurer of the knitting club that we have heard so much about. ANNE BERRY Ky' Although Anne was with us only two years, she certainly stepped right out into the lime- light. One of our prominent news- paper women. she was always dashing around for interviews. She had a soothing voice, a bub- bling sense oi humor and a devil- ish twinkle in her eye. MARIORIE BEVERIDGE Are you looking for the perfect secretary? Margie is just the per- son. She is Iohnny on the spot and abounding in initiative. Hon- or grades were mere routine to her. Margie was an asset any- where and was always busy, yet ready to help. Call on her to solve your problems! We will always remember Dolores as she strutted down the corridor with a pal on either side. fThe pals being her ever loyal. Dot and Evelynl. Although Dolores was quiet in her classes she made up for that in between periods and after school. She is another gal from Maine. FRANCES BLESSING Always laughing. always gay. and still she found time for her mile-a-minute talking. Franny is a iriendly girl who never worried about being kidded. Her athletic ability gave her and her friends many hours of competitive enjoy- ment in the gym. Frances has a very friendly nature and a great love for fun. OLGA BLOOM Olga is the girl with an un- limited supply of energy. She talks at the rate of about ninety words a minute, making every- one just stop and gaze at her. Her willingness to help others dur- ing their difiicult times won many admirable friends for her. Keep that useful energy, Olga. GLENN BIDWELL If Henry Ford wants to con- tinue selling cars he had better make a deal with Glenn to stop him from repairing those horse- less carriages manufactured in 1902. Glenn believes in learning the automobile business from the ground up. It looks as though he is on the right track. Toot toot! LOUIS BOLDI When one thinks of music. he thinks of Louis and his sax. Few of us will ever forget Louis's ren- dition of In the Mood during the lulls of orchestra rehearsals. Louis really takes music seriously and we wouldn't be surprised if some- day he becomes one of the top band leaders of the country.
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IRENE CARROLL Irene is one of our youngest classmates and we are proud she is one of us. Although she is a very quiet person, we know she will succeed in her chosen field of nursing. Irene is small, but size doesn't mean a thing, es- pecially in her case .is V, . ils .W tssoi FRANCIS CASERIO Don't say you haven't seen Francis, for he's one of the better known members of the class. But if you insist, here's a glimpse of him. He's a member of the fam- ous Foxy Rhythmers. Much of his time and thought is taken up by his interest in basketball and track. AUGUST CASSINELLI If you're thinking that you've never seen August, we think we can offer a solution. He is always one to go directly to his destina- tion without interruption. We can see the glint now in his eye, as he punches a time clock. August will be a serious worker. ALFRED CASTELLANI It was said that Alio's swing could scare a ball into the out- field. He was respectfully called the Angel by those who felt his vice-like grip. But with all his strength, he never used it ag- gressively, and honestly. he was a gentleman at all times. 32 VW? IOSEPHINE CECERE Io was a small, but lively girl with a smile from ear to ear. She could frequently be found either mashing potatoes in homemaking or puzzling over her chemistry. In- cidentally, Io likes bananas. Her favorite rendezvous is the Burn- side library or the First National. Why? Well, that's another story. heard. HARRY CATLETT The most manly of men, and a great sport, that's Harry. His speech shows knowledge, his at- titude experience, and you're wrong if you think for one min- ute that he is the shy type. He surely loves sports! He takes part in every activity, even if it is from the side lines! EDMUND COBURN Bang! There's that Coburn boy again. Ed is a crack shot with a rifle and is said to do a great deal of hunting. What he lacked in stature and speech he made up in outside activity iso we are toldl. Well. Ed, we're just hop- ing you aim at the right people. MARY CERSOSIMO Often mistaken for a freshman because of her small stature Mary is one of our smallest sen iors. Her dimples and perfectly formed lovely black curls are the envy of many of the girls Despite her size Mary preferred being one who was seen but not IACQUELINE CHANDLER Would you like to know some thing about the history of the United States? Well just ask Iackie. A pleasing personality besides plenty of intelligence will no doubt bring her as many friends in the future as in the past Whenever you see Iackie you see Betty Grant too THELMA CHAPMAN Did I hear a whistle? Why it must be Thelma She certainly is a sight for sore eyes with her lovely dark eyes and dark hair We have a feeling that a very gay disposition is hid under her very innocent looking face What about it, Thelma? Fess up
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