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X CLASS BOOK OF 1926A y Q lWlllMQ!HiiillillHlllilllllIllIIII Wli!lPlllilllljlmlllllHIIIIIIIHilllllllllllhmwlllllllllllIl IIlliII M llnhnummIlul lfIf e know what we are, but know not Athletic Asso. C 1, 2, 3, 45 Needless to say, our heartiest wishes follow him into whatever business he goes STEWART W. BARTON Da not .ray all that you know, but always lmow what you say I Boys' Club, Commercial Clubg A. A. C255 Elections Com., Never atc. 'Stewy is El great drummer, we are told. Xhfith that wonderful Com- plexion of his, he would make an excellent advertisement for Palmolive or Woodbury's soap. F0-zzrfceu HARRY APTER sal-larry!! No duty fould ozierfasle him Hopkins D. C. C335 Students Council CD5 A, A. CZ, 3, 415 Iunior Usher C355 Honor Society C43 In every department Harry has made good and leaves behind him a sterling record and a multitude of friends. Georgetown University. MORRIS APTER Chauncey Harris School what we may be RUTH B. AUSTIN Ruthie,' Q The more jokovxv, the more fun Girls' League C2, 315 Vesta Club CZ, 3Jg Freshman Glee Club CZJL Upper Class Choir C2, 3, 4D Tawasi Club C1, 2, 355 A. A-. CZ, 3, 47 Pessimism and Ruth are sworn enemies. Wfitliout Ruth and her kind, H. P. H. S. would be a dull grind, ccstewysa
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CLASS BOOK OF 1926A llIllIIIIlIll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllljml IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllml IllIIIIIIIIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIH MAXWELL ADELMAN 6SMac73 Henry Barndrd School Hitch your wagon- to a .rta1 ' Boys' Club, i213 Athletic Asso. fl, 41 Y We are glad you are one of 'our classmates and we hom that Dame Fortune, not her slaughter Miss-Fortune, will always favor you Northeastern University, Boston. l JOHN P. AHERN 4'Jack', Alfred E. Burr School I am masier of all .7 J lL7 Zf'F1'U H. P. H. S. D. C. K3, 41 Chair. Ex. Corn. 4, Secretary 4g French Club, 44 Boys' Club C3,4j Sec. 4, A. A. Q2, 3, 4D Pres. 45 Stuzlcnt., Council CZ, 3, 4D Exec Com., Owlet CS, 4j Reporter C31 Editorial Board C455 Manager, Football CHJQ ,Tumor Marshallg Honor Society Pres.: Cashier fl, 2, 33: Senior Ring Com.g First Prize Soph. YI'-Q Second Prize, Junior yr.g Salutatoriang Pres, Intra-Mural Basketball L H- . eabfgiit clon't imagine that he is a 'tgrind of the 'tstay in the room kind -he laughs more, likes to trifle as welluas anyone in this sclmnl, and is zx good mixer, all of which makes him mighty well liked. E. CHESTER ANDREWS 5CChet97 WVindham High School I leave thy p1fai.re.r 1mcfA'p1'c.r.red Boys' Club Q4Dg Athletic ASSO. CS, -U 1 - ' 1 lXever late Cdurmg his 25 yearsb Andrews is a rather quiet Fellow, :ind unluckily We don't all know him, but those who do, fxncl him a mighty fine fellow. DOUGLAS B, ANDERSON ccAndyJs WVest Middle School 1 care fm' nobody, 1'lO, not I, If nobody carer for me . Boys' Club C435 Athletic .-Xsso. Cl, 2, 3. 4.3 YV4: hate to leave him but wish him the best of luck in his future life. T11 irlecfn
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CLASS BOOK OF 1926A 6 llllllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll IHHIMII IIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllll IIIHMU IlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll ami C. RICHARD BASDEN Frenchy VVeaver Alan is the l1,1m1e1f,' woman is the game Boys' Club: Boys' Leaders Corps CZ, 33 fWeaver3g A. A. Cl, 2, 3, 435 Track Q43 fWeaver3g Rifle 12, 3, 43 fWeave1'3g Science Club C33 CVVeaver3g Class Basketball C3, 43, CWeaver3g Never late. One may assume from the above list of Frenchy's activities at Weaver, that they lost a good energetic man when he transferred. XVe are sorry he was not with us from the start. Trinity LEONARD A. BASS GKI-deny!! So sweet a face, .meh angel grave Hopkins D. C. 13, 435 Spanish Club C435 A. A. C43 Boston University - Some people have wonderfd if Leoriartl would dissolve if he evei got caught in a rain storm. You are all right Leny, but always carry your umbrella. M, LEONARD BAUER CGLen77 Middletown Grammar School rlGI'CGfF7' men than I have lived-bln! I doubt it Hopkins D, C. C3, 435 Boys' Club Cl, 2, 3, 435 Glee Club C433 Upper Class Lhoir C2, 3, 435 A. A, Cl, 2, 3, 435 Class Basketball C3, 43 Hey! got a. towel? UNCH Lemme take it, I'm all wet. DORA BAUM 66DOt79 Mirlrlletown High School I go my way silently among you iwl llot is :L rather quiet friend, but in spite of this characteristic, we think she is too kind-hearted to be a school teacher. CXV1th all clue respect to our instrnctors.3 Fiftevn
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