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i l E VCX? fi i . ,'S-Yffg, . . , ' , , .if ' -,y. l' Lfrfy 1.13 .'ffrf l'ff'r1 .lor 'ffrfi fl' PTI ' S ' tif 1-?'ifir:21fis+'f+ YF yg..-- eq I l 6- -fn K ic' Q if i -fl lg .air 'dr 3 ue N ,, sl.. WML-jiimw...-W.s V,Ws.-....,.,,.. ,,,V , e.-i1..? ju, 'F 2 j C 2. l, N 5 -Ml L4 ls i 1 it-0 l J, 1' iswlf w 5 l i I BERTHA B. CARUTH , . . ,..' z ' My ii Above the vulgar flight of common souls. lil L Wes: Middle School. K. B. L. s. 43 Girls' ,Q I gg, eague 2, 3, 4. I Q f. ff l Bertha has been so quiet during her High Q. g 5. School course that we scarcely realized her pres- ? if ence until she valiantly came to the rescue of the 5 classes by making perfect recitations, especially in Latin, which, by the way, seems to be her ,A favorite study. Bertha's quiet manner is very 3 B soothing in the midst of the boisterous majority 1 of our fair damsels. I ' . N. l ,.' 5 v nl. 2,423 DS I I I 'J HELEN CLANCY W X ul-Jenn X E Be silent and safe-silence never betrays. I 5 Q St. Patrickls School. Girls' League 3, 45 Girls' :,A., , , i , Commercial Club 4g Vesta Club 45 A. A. 3, 4. idly- I 35 3 i Never late. g I, ' EE - Helen came and went in such a quiet, meek IW' Q 2 L 3 way, that we would hardly know she was present. E gf 1 l 5 However, we who knew her realized that she was - 5 il Q Q a serious, thoughtful and industrious person Q ga , , who is bound to enjoy much success. ' 3 l,J fi: gf I J' ll, 1 -4 i 1 ' E .. . Q ,L 1 I Q 2... K ' F 3 : fr '- N 3 5 I l.. 6 . 5 , ..: . ga , ' if Ei lg, DORIS G. CLOUGH X I j uD0tn km, fl i A L bi J Liv 5 Never idle a moment. M 11-1, I is g Our Lady of Sorrows School. Girls' Commer- Q 4 ,,, . .lg cial Club 4, A. A. 3, 4. - lf' 1-1.1 l fi Q If we were to judge Dot's shorthand by the Q ' . ll f g quantity of paper she uses, we should certainly V' . ' rate her as an expert. What we did see of her 7' Q ' x.' , we appreciated: but why didn't you give us a 5 Q V, 5 little more of yourself, Dot ? 2 , 4, I G X 1 35, l . . 5 'wr l - N.......l.e...s...M,......lg '.. . 'fi ix K, Gift' J. .H K, , . U H Rf, , y ..,,n,1.4ll'f- ilwllv i LZ, V ,. FY fffif .. . 2 B fl . 24
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rN Nlf: ,1 ,- i 1 ll . 'VV ,f f . . , ' . Q' Jr-.gy ' 1-Xf x A ..---c I .-+.., .E f 7' I C 'Q T' - , ll, e ' M, -f -. ,lc Q .llgi 'uf F-bp: 'Q . , V N 0 wily 5 1 ' .5 2 8- Yflv ' J Q ELIZABETH M. CONNERS X scBettyn I 1 L X Well traveled in the ways of men. I St. Joseph's School. Girls' League 2, 3, 4: o 1 Commercial Club 4, History-Civics Club 4: Stu- iii dent Council 13 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Never tardy. Betty , with her loud, boisterous enterings ' into Room 113, and her happy-:xo-lucky nature , will be truly missed, especially by the members ef ' of the basketball team, whom she supported from , . the beginning of the season to the end. She was 3 7 ,qu , a cheery and unusual addition to 1928B. f 1 I 7 fl I. j' J' f 'JCA MADELINE W. CONROY TX s1Madgeyv ,fi 2. I N- Happy-go-lucky, fair and free, D-1 Nothing there is that bothers me. N ',. St. Joseph's School. K. B. L. S. 45 Girls' 5 3 ill, , League 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 43 A. A. 1, 2, 5 . 3, 4. Never late. 'A . Big-hearted, cheerful, fun-loving M-adge. 'i 2 'I' f When Madge and her ever-present comrade, -r-5 e- ' Betty, get together they are an amusing and en- ., ' an ff joyable pair, except perhaps to the faculty. This ,X ag 4, is latter august body does not always hold them in ' M1 ff the same esteem that we do. ' 'A ev , 21+ 1 ,,., T ja -Ie 3- -ff ELSIE H. COPPEN will , H YY 5.7: f Els L,,'Z :U '-what is life that we should moan? ,ug 4 Why make we much ado? gp-.4 asa, . A dp W, West Hartford Junior. High. Athena 3, 43 ' J 1 R: 5 Z Girls' League 3, 4. Never late. by gg, ' Elsie's cheery manner and quaint accent are Q X 'I K Q equally charming. When she first arrived from ffl 'l'- i 25 12 England a few years ago, her accent entertained -1-, 'i l ' us immensely. Elsie certainly knows how to de- J 5 K1 i l bate, but she has sense enough to save her argu- l . Q mentive powers for the Athena meeting, rather ' ' , ' than allow them to join 'the general hub-bub of - 4 MW Room 26. Hartford Hospital Training School. ? 'i 'Y'1' 5 VL E 7+ i L-KM' 2 N 5: .- . .V w...W-...e,.. . Me -,., X, gn L . , P' ig? L51 AJ' ', ' H JY 'ini ' ---'- -1 -1: -- - -'-c fr -...T ,..., ' 26
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