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J YN-Xffim H 1.-TP! .X ,. I 1 ' A 1' 1' hy flQH'lQfi L M ?H i'f'j',1.LLi F Ci ' -ff? '57 '52 Ti es iLC.T?'f?'i'v' I- lei'-J' e ' b irflxl -fffl P - l . mv P WILLIAM A. BABOWAL fi uBiuu fr QV al: Father calls me William, sister calls me Will, Mother calls me Willy, but the fellers call me . 1 . i ,ln . ,A -fl, Arsenal School. H. P. H. S. Debating Club Lf 4, Boys' Club 4: Tech Club 3, 45 History-Civics 1' ., Club 4, Executive Committee: Junior Orchestra 1: l A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Marshal. You who have never heard one of Bill's elo- quent history recitations have missed a rare treat -indeed, they are a revelation. He joined the L L H. P. H. S. Debating Club in his last year, and , , judging from reports, he was quite a success there. His popularity vouches for his character. X Boston University. f-5.. 'N FREIDA H. BEATMAN . ' Freddy I I N Who shall call me ungentle, unfair? 'lf Northwest School. Athena 49 Girls' League 2: J TJ' A. A. 3: 0vvlet Editorial Board 2. N 1 Who, is she '! W- Oh, don't you know, that's Freida. ' ,, Sweet personality, what? ' You bet, true blue, too. Q Wellesley College. W J -1 f - CAROL K. BENNETT . KKK!! M Woman to woman, silence is the best ornament. Q' Chauncey Harris School. Sketch Club 2, 3, 4: Vi A. A. 2, 33 German Club 2, 3, Secretary 4. No J A 0 demerits. 'xl' Carol was in such a hurry to graduate that she - ' worked hard and succeeded in joining: our class. lx. We certainly admired her choice. Unless she be- 1' comes more boisterous, her good qualities are 5 liable to go unnoticed. .YZ ,, ss I i 'Tr-F lr' P sl fl: A -I Xof N V W--awww I 1 s,..,,,, .-I e- Air- 1' A,-,mm IFF- x fi 'li11,iJxEz1gv'fe,fj th. 14. , 1 .' ,Q 1 '. w fl-f7'f i?j 'is-xx 'N LX N if ., f ', fTf,.f7I?:.eL5i. f7' if ff? I ,i,,,1f'!'l ff 9-u.ffD , llhW 17
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Dlx: 'r.se'...i.. '-'-.e- .. li Q 7 2.1- 1. ...'.,..'...J k.A.i.f..,1,.'.. ? i'J..l...'..l..i 1 A A f 1 - - 1. ' ' ' i ' I . l ' -l A X--,H J 1 rfggl. N ' W! XA f l l 1 L A .M-'VV .V H 4 k fl VIR W' , , , ali. 5. .. .. ,gh Ml I ,T Pi kia I I l 31-Ju fr +A.-, LILLIAN G. ANDERSON if-1: fills ul-Jill: qflx' ,,,, -I it-i A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. mf, i Chauncey Harris School. Athena 45 Girls' ' , '5' League 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 43 Upper Class , D- -L Choir 43 Girls' Leaders' Corps 4, Treasurer: A. A. FT' ai., 1, 2, 3, 4: Owlet Editorial Board 4: H in w- -x t 5 1 Basketball: Class Basketball Team 3, 43 Writer of ' i J Ll Class Song. Never late. 3' -b L.illlian's penchant for West Hartford boy ' PCA friends shows a lack of school spirit, don't you ' , think? Even so, she is occasionally seen with Q' ff-9 Carl, who is, by the by, no relation whatsoever. ij l -X: She's a splendid athlete, a good sport, and well i liked by all. But she had one miserable time this ,,,,,, 'iw last half-year in trying to talk and at the same 1 3 '- time escape the vigilance of Mr. Alvord's eye. -1 1' All Ithaca Conservatory of Music. 'Mlm' .. -, 5 , :iz ij. .HW 21 , grae 4- rr ff' TVT ARTHUR A. ARNOLD, JR. Ji , .. ,i .1 Q T. Art 1-ft,-A if I tower above the world. I ,lf Noah Webster School. Science Club 4: Boys' ff-'ff ,L Club 2, 3, 4, Upper Class Choir 4, A. A. 1, 2, -L J il, 4, School Tennis Team 3, 4g Squad. Never ,XL -A ate. Q mg Two years of Broad Street life convinced the Q4 ki, U: Y long boy that he was made for Hopkins Street. X f Now he's beginning to seem like one of the fd family. And say, how he gets away with his FYI 'if chem recitations! Oh! Tl A 'A l, Trinity College. JM, lk 4 - ul- og- f .. - ,iw :Alumni .-. 5 -E- MARY B. AUSTIN ef,-, . . ., 5, '-Babe' ff s P-if N YA I'll be merry, I'll be free, !f'f f- I'll be sad for nobody. pf ff e Q' west Middle School. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: fif' I Vesta Club 3, 43 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Never late. -rib. 'q Red-headed people a-re supposed to have fierce JI 'T' ' tempers, but Mary has certainly never shown any f , , alarming symptoms. We almost lost Mary last ...- . .-Xl term when she favored the class of 1929A. But 'T' she worked like a Trojan and now she's back ii , again just as jolly as ever. Do you marvel at her H4 industrious spirit? Well there's a reason for it. 9-A+' We've just discovered nit. He's in Room 115, ow-0 and we don't blame you in the least, Mary. lr' 'FVT L v evo I I 1 jo, ,. 5 Sami? ,TTVJ X i K Vx, .' K . .. kj X gi 9,-!,vg,9Tr1f'9x-K1 I c,6fs.5C?.l'Tlf' giioff. liTf'1TiF l H f fi.. 'l,.'l'iT'li'1lfi'l'1T? 0 .jeg 16
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A--A VN Vis' 'ki I ml., I iii .VI A V .Ui , as-is 4. -16 1 F K-1 9 Sv .li I E., M1 M4 -Q -f . ll, 2-RL' fl, Qll 2.3.3 wt i r ', ,I L FQVVF, uf I I H., 4? 5 Q E Q Q I . ,L.,, ,.,,,, . . P , X , ...- ..... ...Z ' z,fn-..f-f...,.J 1 1 sg, L,,,e K Fi c ff: ,if-, Ag M r 1 n 1 x ' 'f al'Y'? i ,S I ,Z i7 'ix'JP'4l ?s 7 .X-If'-5 ' i ' 1- ' ' 'A MORRIS BERGER 6iMOe!9 A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. Arsenal School. Never late. Without being conscious of it, Morris supplies more humor than any other boy of his size, mouth and weight in the class. He may appear rough on the surface, but so does a diamond. He bears good will everywhere, and might give Lind- bergh some competition if he could fly. Columbia University. SIMON BERNSTEIN Hsin Litt.lel But, oh my l Lawrence Street School. Hopkins Debating Club 3, 4, Junior Member Executive- Committee 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Boys' Club 2, 33 German Club 3, 4, Treasurer, Vice-President, Never late. Si is one of the few who are making it in three and one-half years. You see, he recognized the merits of '28B, and so this cheery addition was made to our class. As Mr. Alvord once re- marked, he makes more noise for his size than anybody else we know. Trinity College. A. MAE BIVINS Come what may. Northeast School. Girls' League 3, 4. Mae was naturally an easy-going sort of a girl. She never failed to take things just as they came, regardless of the consequences. This is an optimiistic view, and perhaps more of us wish we might look on life in this happy-go-lucky fashion. At any rate we hope that Mae will always be just as happy and contented as she seems to be now. 1 i 2 iq 'I' il ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,. .... .- ,,.. ...,,, 553' 'e 'll J 18
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