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'- : - x . .'4i'37QQ3'5Y', III . 3 E E . . ' I I 3 U E E 5 : i f . f f i f 5 3 5 5 E 5 1 5 I : I 2 4' 5 E I 3 r - 1 I S E ' n 9 606044, ,ooffb J 6 N .,........ ...... 4 .l JAMES w. CLANCY S xcJimmyrr : 4 : A wit with dunces. , , Saint Mary's School, Bridgeport, Conn. Ath- 0 i letic Association 1, 2, 8. 4: Boys' Club 1, 2, 8, 4: : , Q History-Civics Club 8, 4, President 4: Science 5 I Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4: School Tennis Team ' ' 7 3: Class Basketball Team 1, 2, 8: Class Football Team 2, 3. I What would a day in school be without the - presence of Jimmy , the harum-scarum of W Room 84? Jimmy is very popular in both I buildings, being always a mark for feminine 5 E gazes. His wit is one of the brightest features ' V : of his make-up. One of the reasons for the suc- 7 O I 'cess of the History-Civics Club is Jimmy , the . O 2 president. Good, old top, wherever you gol Q g Boston University. E ' E : -0 I 2 JAMES B. CLARKE HRedH 5 0 I am a part of all I have met. I I gioah Webster School. Athletic Association 0 i , . E 4 Q In spite of the fact that Red was not active i 1 5 in school circles, we know he is a fine fellow. i , 5 who goes about his way quietly and with deter- ' - mination. Red is one of those rare exampl of the species that has the unique faculty of .hc working and still attaining scholastic achieve- F59 menu. After all, Red , you're here for an ' - education. , A E 4 3 S 0 . 3 , Q PHILIP P. COHEN 1 Phil v ' As mighty as the oak. g North-west School! Hopkins Debating Club s. 4: Athletic Association 1, 2, 8, 4: French Club 8, 4: History-Civics Club 4: School Choir 8, 4: 1 5 1 School Football Team 4: Class Football Team 2. , 5 Phil is one of the biggest fellows in the 5 , class who utilised his size to good advantage 3 Q playing a strong game at tackle for the H. P. 5 0 E H. S. gridsters. Phil has always been an ex- 5 , , ponent of good fellowship throughout his high school career and we expect him to continue, ln whatever profession he decides upon, a loyal and Q successful citlsen. Q Boston University. W +5 iw 5 ' i' E 4 E 5 Q 1 o 1.1 +ooo+.. fovvtotf l.l ev' 17 1 ............, ... .,.. .....,............ .. ........ ....... .... . ..., .... s ..... ..., , . ... .lb V Q Q 9 9'
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4 - . . 1 4 . iftfof' voyfgg Q U m 6 JOHN J. CABITOR cqerryn I'll take the responsibility-- St. Thomas Seminary 1926. Greek Club 2, 8, 4, Secretary 2, 3, President 49 Upper Class Choir 3g History-Civics Club 41 Science Club 4, Vice- President 4, Student Council 8, Secretary 8: 0wlet 2. 3, 4, Sports Editor 2, 8, 4: School Sports Reporter for Times 8, 4: Class Book Editorial Board, Basketball Team 2, 8, 4, Captain 3: Football Team 2, 8, 4: Track Team 3, H in Football, Basketball, Track: Athletic Association 2, 8, 4, President 4: Boys' Club 2, 8, 4. I We might tell you of John's achievements as g an athlete and Don Juan, but he is better able ' . to do that himself. John was voted the most Q popular member of the class, and justly, too. He - entered H. P. H. S, in his Sophomore year and ' immediately stood head and shoulders above the Z rest of the class in school activities. - Dean Academy. C Q DAVID A. cAsAssA t R. ur-lefty!! 5 Cinders flew 'neath flying feet. ' Noah Webster School. Athletic Association 1, 2 2, 3, 4: School Track Team 2, 3, 4: Track Team : 2, 4, Hn: Class Basketball Team 2: Class Track Team 1, 2, 8, 4: Junior Usher. Never late. Z The Nurmi of our class. He is a member i of the High School Track Team, and is one of the fastest trackmen in high school circles. He is rather quiet and not over-studious. We be- - lieve a successful career is before him on the j cinder track. r HERBERT E. CEBELIUS - HHerb!7 -. Thine ears are opened though 1 My mouth be closed. i Wilson Street School. Athletic Association 1, E 2, 3. 45 Boys' Club 8, 4g Boys' Commercial Club ' 3, 43 Junior Usher. Never late. . It seems that Herbie lost his voice during ' the Battle of Bull Run, for all we hear from him. We would like to know what would happen H, if Herbie joined a debating club! It is rumored 6 that he is the brains of the Mathematics Club Y in Room 127, but, of course, we don't know any- ' thing about that. , fj ----- ----- - ----- ---- .-- . .-.. ..... ......... i I ' il. 1 ,,-- --,,,,,,,-,,,. , ,H ,,-- H-m,,,u M, , foes: l.l oeeevssi ,,,,,,, ,.,,,, 16
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ft12r ?1:av vv : I -I E i : Z Z J H'P'i'I'S' . L ,.... 6 ..... .. ..... I C W : . : .. . 1 I I C U I 5 5 2 ' . g I. '- 3 N 3 2 . I Q Z ' . I s . 4 S 1 U . I 1 1 . z I - . KATHRYN P. COMPOSTO NKayY! Still to be neat, still to be drest, Aa you were going to a feast. North-west School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4g'Vesta Club 43 Girls' League 4: Freshman Glee Club 1. Never late. Kay is one of the best-dressed and most affectionate girls in our class. She is always willing to lend a sympathetic ear to our troubles. And did you ever hear her play the piano? If yorul haven't, you have missed something worth W l E. ANGELINE CORSO HAngH I care for nobody, no, not I, If nobody cares for me. Henry Barnard School. Athletic Association 4: French Club 4: Vesta Club 3: Girls' League 4. Never late. Ang's long raven tresses have made many eyes green with envy. And the way she keeps it up! How do you do it, Ang? Also Ang Ais quite a stenography shark. EDNA D. COSGROVE HEd9l We meet thee, like a pleasant thought when such are wanted. Weaver High School. Athletic Association 1. 2, 8, 4: Girls' Commercial Club 8, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4: Vesta Club 8, 4: Girls' League 8, 4: School Choir 2, 3, 4: Science Club 45 Senior Night Performance: Class Book Editor. Ednafs popularity, no doubt, is mainly due to her pleasing personality and cooperative spirit. Edna entered our class as an Upper Junior and immediately gained many friends-from both - ' 2 : I . E 1 i f 1 5 7. I 7 5 W . E l g 5. . 3 1 . : ' H C 1 i i E E 3 2 E i i t :l : E 50- : g E E V OOO S fvoof 542 :eg ' :oi 2 : atf sb? :-5 - :-: 342 502 i'f . . zo: 3 I 50: E+' 3 g rt' v-IB' N nm 92. I rs P 52 in mn 1 D' :'9 'S' l': 55 E': af' 1: v a'5 272 cn ?'E E5 . . 5' fQ' I 1 Sf .-: '-77 e : Q 5'3 5' gv s 1 U ZH 3 tv: il ooovi r sexes. She took an active part in the Senior Night Program and aroused many other class- mates to take part in the entertainment. We I8
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