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i1'P-H-s- ... s. fc , . I . I I PQ, ,N .Tl Y , I 1 , Q Z 4 . ,l ii 1 ANNA ADAMIS lCAnnY! Smiling, frowning, evermore Thou art perfect in love-lore. Henry Barnard School. Science Club! 4: Girls' -League 43 Sketch Club 43 Girls' Leaders' Corps 4. Never absent. Here is n girl who is equally popular with both sexes. However, she favors the males. Have you ever seen Ann's collection of souvenirs, gifts and the like? Ann is going to make a nice, homey little wife for some lucky boy, because she can cook. Fudge is her specialty, but she intends to follow Art-the science-not any par- ticular Art. Hartford Art School. FRANCES E. ALBERGHINI Npeppy!! Then, sport on. Bridgeport High School. Tawasi Club 4, A. A. 2, 3, 43 H Basketball: School Baseball Team 43 School Basketball Team 3, 4, School Tennis Team 2. Never late. Here we have a good, all-around sporisman who is also aspiring to make a double promotion. Shall we ever forget her rollicking good humor or her great skill in gym work? MORTON D. ALLING, JR. uJOeyn He who knows and knows that he knows, is wise. Alfred E. Burr School. Science Club 4: H. P. J H. S. Debating Club 4, French Club 43 Boys' Club 3, 45 Boys' Leaders' Corps 2, 3, 45 A. A. f 3, 4: Junior Usher. Never late. ' i Mort is one of the boys who know. Also, he knows that he knows, and therefore deserves to be called wise. Although he moved to West Hartford, he appreciated H. P. H. S. and '28B - so much that he decided to continue here. Give this little boy a hand! Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. l If -9 , .II 1 . . ..., lyfsi ooo ogy oi OOQOOQ 14
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X Q F jp-xy, 1.45 . L. . .. . - Q If fx- pas- Y . feffillif,-4-. uv lr, H ,....., . ...... ...G ., .. . Jn. 7 I I in I F lp ,,, JEAN K. AMBOT 1 , Johnnie ' I I She dares do where others falter. 2 Chauncey Harris School. Girls' League 2, 3, I 45 Commercial Club 3, 43 A. A. 2, 3, 4. No I demerits. 2 Jean, as she is now called, does quite a bit I of stepping when she is not applying her wits : to school. However, she has not become sophis- , ticated as so many do, but, on the contrary, has I remained the same unaffected, sincere girl we I have always known as Jennie. 5 I I ' : I I X I RUTH AMERMAN I: Ruth lv I , 1 Actions speak louder than words. i Arsenal School. Girls' League 3, 4. Never I I late. A : Judging from the looks of things, Ruth was W. I not very active in clmb work. But, of course, I this does not mean that she lacked ambition- I indeed not. She simply plugged along, working A I hard on her own affairs and she has accomplished ff I a good bit. If Ruth continues at this rate, we Q K need never fear for her future. I l I J 2 I I I . E 5 4 I CARL J. E. ANDERSON ' l l Swede I I I I : I Fair-haired, blue-eyed, his aspect blithe. I I New Park Aienue School. Science Club 4: I I National Honor Society 4: A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class I I Basketball Team 35 Junior Usher 3, Graduation 5' : Speaker. No demerits. Li 1 can is liked by au. And oh, boyx what a I drag he has with the teachers, especially the I I chemistry ones. Just the same he knows his ' stuff, so it's all right. We wonder how he man- ages to do so well. since his social engagements apparently keep him so busy. Well, Swede , ' don't make any dynamite. ' I .....L..., 'ix ' 5 'H --- .. .........,.... . ' Il ,,,,Y ,,, ,, , ,, N, , ,,,,,,,,,, O 0 Q 'Q u 9 0 6 1 I 0 9 0 9 .... .... . .. .. .,...... , . if .. , 15
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