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OOO 904044, ,goof . .... .... .... .................. v , I N.. ............. ...- .-. ADELE L. EISENBERG HA-dll A little, pretty, darling she. Arsenal School. Athena 4' Athletic Associa tion 1, 2, B, 4: Girls' League 4: German Club 8: 4: Freshman Glee Club. Never late. I-Iere's the little girl with the big smile that can't be wiped off. But then, we always like to see her happy because there's so much of her en- joying herself. Seriously, though, Adele is one of the jolliest, friendliest, and prettiest girls in the class, and we are proud to call her our friend. Hartford Hospital Training School. DOROTHY E. EPSTEIN Dottie . She would talk Lord, how she talked. Wilson Street School. Athena 4: Athletic Association 1, 2, 8, 4: Girls' Commercial Club 8. 4: Vesta Club 4: Girls' League 4: German Club 2, 8, 4: Chronicle Circulation Board: 0wlet Circulation Board: School Tennis Team 8: Senior Night Performance. Dot has a weakness for talking, but we for- give her that, because it is woman's privilege. and because we feel that she hides a heart of gold beneath that breezy exterior. We wish you success, Dot. EDITH F. M. FATKA HEde7Y I would applaud thee to the very echo, That should applaud again. Chauncey Harris School. Athena B, 4, Custo- dian of Vase 45 Athletic Association 1, 2, 8, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 8, Vice-President 45 Honor Society 4: Girls' League 1, 2, 8, 4: Chronicle 3, 4: Class Book Editorial Board 4: First Scholarship Prize 2, 8: Second Scholar- ship Prize 45 Valedictorian. It's the little things in life that count, says Edith in her immortal masterpiece, the 'Tyranny of Trifles, but she forgets that she is the one great exception to this rule, for the class of '29A should have fared very poorly indeed, if it had not been for Edith's excellent showing in all scholastic and social enterprises. Smith College. 1 ,,,,,,,,, , .,....... ... .... Qv:1'..-...'4t-N 0 1.1 oeoosqa 5-.sees l.l 'v ' X 21
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...,, A,.. . . ....... , J, 4 444045 ,sooo 9 I H ........ . ..... ..... ge-----. -. L, G - . C GEORGE A. DIXON ,I 1 NDickH Why hide you so your talent? 4 3 5 I New Park Avenue School. Athletic Associa- , Q ' tion 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Club 2: Boys' Commercial 0 - glut? 33 QOWE15 2ii3, 3: SchgolkBsasilfa'il Teal? 3 , ,4g asea : ass aseta eam , - 6 Captain. Never late: never absent. - Another quiet member of our class: but it - might be added that he comes out of his shell W occasionally. He seldom lets a period pass with- out eracking a nice little joke. George is a clever . - . baseball player, and was the team's star player. . 4 ' 5 4 5 E + E 5 4 E : '- SAMUEL DOLINSKY H H Sam I : Hard work will ensure success. 1 1 Arsenal School. Upper Class Choir 2, 3, 4. 2 5 E Sam has a good reason for not being active 1 Q in school circles in that he works after school. E , : A good idea, Sam , for your first duty in com- Q 5 ing to school is to get an education, and when 3 ' i you can work and study in the same twenty-four E v 5 hours, and do it well, you deserve credit. Per- f , 3 gonalg, Satin lis a likeable chap who hss many Q 1 rien in t e c ass. : 0 ' Carnegie Tech. I 1 I 2 ' 5 JosEPH G. DRAKE : ' 1 5 . 5 lGJoeI! f . He, above the rest, in shape and gesture 1 ' 5 proudly eminent stood like s tower. - Arsenal School. Athletic Association 1, 2, Q, 3 4: Boys' Club 4: Tech. Club 3, 4, Student Council - 2: Upper Class Choir 2, 8, 4: Class Book Busi- ness Manager. Never late. . . A man Jwith Iginiold giossibilitiff fog achieve- 3 Q mnt is ra e. i ts an ean in , 0 Q staiture, andoewithin his alfguar frame there ex- ' 4 : ists a pleasing personality, a keen sense of humor g 2 and real ability. Scholsstically, Joe ranks E 5 Q high, but socially speaking, Joe is about the Z A 5 highest stepper in the class. In fact, dancing is ' ' his most agreeable pastime. His earnestness and kindly concern for his fellow workers will bring I him to the pinnacle of success. Q Dartmouth College. I 4, E Z 5 3 Q E E o 5 U., : . 3 ' ., .,,,,,.,.,,, ,.,. ,... , . .. ,.....,......,.,... ll I . ,,,,,,.......... ,.. .... , .... ....,......- . Qvewr 1.1 eeovf-4 'vvessc 1.1 +ve' 20
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H r1-p-r1-s- .L , ..., . .. , X 6 +l.zY MABEL E. FELTH UMW!! Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. New Park Avenue School. Athena 3. 4: Ath- letic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 2, 8: 4, Treasurer 4. Never late: no demerits. We'll wager that Mabel will make some lucky fellow a nice, devoted little wife, although she insists solemnly that she prefers a career, But she is much too nice to waste on sick people who won't be able to appreciate her. She has our best wishes, however, no matter which she chooses. Hartford Hospital Training School. X I ARTHUR FINE HArtH We are very sorry that Art could not stay with us until after graduation: but for reasons unknown, he left without even saying good-bye. I-goivevler, we forgive him and wish him the best o uc . HERMAN L. GATZEN C6Hy7! Worry turns the hair: mine is as brown as a nut. Wilson Street School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 8, 4: 0wlet 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball Team 3. - Somehow or other, the H. P. H. S. faculty seems to pick on Hy on almost every occasion. Think Hy is worrying? Guess not, judging from the color of his hair. In spite of all Hy has traversed the four dangerous years and is ready to close his high school career. We may add in closing that his years as a member of the class have given evidences of a fine fellow. q,.2 1L 'Y' . . . , . Q ' 1929A f i f f fff ffffj I f ' f Q1 'f. f 22
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