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CL ASS BOOK OF 1926A 1 i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIl IIIHHIMH IllllllllllllljllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll Ill IllIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll llllllml IIIIIIIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illl ANNA M. BONADIES Girls' League C3, 419 Commercial Club C3, 415 A. A. Q2, 3, 415 Girls' Business Club Q21g Never late' We never saw much of Anna, but she must have been there, be- cause we heard her once in a while in shorthand class. Athletic Asso. C41 NVe have seen what Harry has accomplished here, and feel sure that he will do the same throughout lite and in the same conscientious H'l2.1lnCl'. Alfred E. Burr School Deeds not lfV01'ds RICHARD W. BOOTH Boots Lawrence Street School On their own 11'Le1'its, modest men. are dumb I Boys' Club CZ, 3, 415 Commercial Club CZ, 315 A. A. Cl, 2, 3, 415 History-Civics 141g Freshman Glee Club C11- It is rumored that Richard is becoming perfected in dancing through a correspondence course. Is it aesthetic or ball-room dancing ou are takin ua B t 7 y ' zz i, COS. n Rider College HARRY BORDEN North End School Seldom he smiles y MARIE M. BOSWORTH Thy modestyiv a candle to thy 71167'1'fU No demeritsg Marie started and is graduating with us, but during her junior year she went to Norwich Academy. We are glad she returned, but sorry that her year of absence interfered with her achievements here at school. State Normal School Sefueutcen
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CLASS BOOK OF 1926A V ,V 7 m'lllVlii I IIIlII'1l1l IIIIIIHW muumm n u m l mmmm u mum mu ,nlunnlulnlluluulmm jmml11ulInnmuunmulnullluumllllllnulll Illl It is too bad that Louis Could not find time to join a few clubs, but it top. BOYS, Clillb C2, 3, 455 A. A. C2, 3, 455 Rifle Club C3, 455 Class Track C455 Class F tl all l XV v Jan: on mnie to make a success at anything he tries, and we are very glad to go out as classmates of his. 5i,1fIec'1z ' LELIA V. BENEDICT S6Lee97 Alfred li. Burr School P0fmla2'ity is good, ability is bettevg' both are powefrl' Athena C3, 45, Com. C35, V. Pres. C45, Pres. C455 French Club C3, 45, V. Pres. C45, Pres. C455 A. A. Cl, 2, 3, 455 Girls' League CZ, 3, 45, Secy. C45, Treas. C455 Dram. Club. C45. 'KThe Triumph of Pauline and The New P001',,Q Owlet Edt. Bd. C355 Students Coun- cil Cl, 2, 3, 455 V. P1-es. C455 Class Book Edt. Bd.5 Scholarship Prizes Cl, 2, 3, 455 Faculty Prize5 Wfeavei' Eng. Prize5 Honor Society C455 V. Pres. C455 Valeclictorian Lee is a good sport, a royal companion, conscientious without being straight-laced, and her heart is pure gold. XVOuld there were more like her! . Connecticut College LOUIS BINI, JR. Henry Barnard School I stood amorzg them, but not of z'l1em Marshal's Aide is men of just his type that often come out in business way on MILDRED W. BLOCK ccBillyss Chauncey Harris School '24 maiden 'ix a fender thing Athletic Asso. C455 Honor Societyg Never lateg No dernerits Billy is adorable, in addition to this. she is quite talented. Her Nell Brinkley girls are the real thing. We hope you will do some- thing along this line Billy , for you have a good chance to make good. Normal School WINTHROP BLOCK Winnie,' ' Noah Webster School He nmsf needs go,' that the devil drives oo J C 5 e x ill l l W' ' l' Northeastern University 1 l
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CLASS BOOK OF 1926A Q llllllllllll l lll I lli I ll I Ill lIIlIjlMll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIlullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIUIHMH llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIH ANNA BRIGHTMAN Arsenal School Get thee behind ine Satan K. B. L. S. Q455 Spanish Club C455 Commercial Club 1455 Girls' Business Club C355 History-Civics Club C455 A. A. Q45 VVe have become quite accustomed to see Anna come in at 8:50, or thereabouts, but we sure would miss her if she Cshould5 not show-up on time at graduation. W. LEWIS BROWN Brownie South School The world knows nothing of its mighty men Tech. Club. C35 45, Ex. Com. C35, Secy. C455 A. A. Cl, 2, 3, 455 Chronicle Business Board C455 Rifle Club C2, 35, Secy. C255 Class Book Edt. Board You could not tell by looking at Brownie that he loves books l fl l I ' you when we tell you that he sucx an aw u ot.. t may surprise works in the city' library after school. Y . WILLIAM G. BUCKLEY Bill St. Ioseph's Cathedral School They call nie crnel-hearted, but I care not what they say We will be glad to claim him as a classmate wherever we see him, when we meet again in the future. MARY C. CAHILL CGHappy39 St. Ioseph's Cathedral School Better late than ne've1 ' Spanish Club C455-A. A. C3, 45 Hap is a very demure and modest lass, in school. VVe all 'like her and she is not too good to be a sport. Eighteen
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