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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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we s-P'n-s- L HERBERT W. COPPEN Herb 'Tis a glorious charter, deny it who can. That's breathed in the words, 'I'm an English- man'. James Talcott Junior High. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Never late. And here is her brother-a shy, modest, retir- ing fellow, liked by all. He probably has never told you that he hails from Merry England-and not so long ago, either. He is the sort of fellow that makes the heart of a teacher rejoice. AMELIA R. CORRADO HMi11!! Those eyes Darker than darkest pansies and that hair More black than ashbudsf' New Park Avenue School. French Club 4: Girls' League 3, 45 A. A. 2, 3, 4. Never late. How Amelia changed in her Senior year! She has become one of the most promising belles of the class. We would like to tell you, Amelia, if you'll promise not to get high-hat, that long hai: is immensely becoming to you. We all think so and likewise does a certain young man named occo. Barnard College. JAMES L. CORTHOUTS Jimmie What should a man do but be merry? West Middle School. H. P. H. S. Debating Club 3, 4: Boys' Club 2, 3, 4: Tech Club 8, 4: Upper Class Choir 2, 3, 43 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball Team 3. Never absent. You know, you could write a book about this fellow, as somebody probably will some day, and still leave his story untold. His original experi- ments in the chemistry laboratory were terrifying, to say the least. He and Jackowitz were un- questionably the greatest comedians of the class. He'll certainly never have any trouble in life. Tennessee and Tufts Dental. rw '00' OQQ4 ovot6OQ soov 27
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