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3f?f'fv .H+++ J 9 ' ' ' mn' Um ' ' ' ' CJ lf .... Q Q . ....... ..... .... .-- J' I LOUISE E. HYNECK Weesie In virtue nothing earthly could surpass her. New Park Avenue School. Athena 8, 4: Ath- letic Association 2, 8, 4: Sketch Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 1, 2, 8, 4. Never late. A modest, unassuming Miss is Louise, always ready to compliment others, but unwilling to consider her own worth. However, we found that, in her quiet way, Louise is a diligent worker and a sincere friend. Hartford Hospital 'llraining School. ROSE' IACINO UR!! Any color, so long as it's red, Is the color that fits me best. I Henry Barnard School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 45 Girls' League 4: Upper Class Choir 2, 8, 4. Never late. Rose usually reminds us of a Rhapsody in Red, but there's no denying that the color is becoming to her. She is so devoted to her music that she has not spent much time getting ac- quainted with the rest of us, and we feel regret- fully that it is our loss. SIDNEY JAINCHILL Sir Sid Life is what you make it. West Middle School. Hopkins Debating Club 4: Athletic Association 1, 2: Boys' Club 1, 2: Boys' Commercial Club 8, 4, President 4: Student Council 3, Member of Executive Committee: His- tory-Civics Club 4, 0wlet Editorial Board: Class Book Business Board: Class Basketball Team 1, 8. Sid is one of our boys who is always ready with a brand new joke. We are told that on his recent trip to New York City, an itching good time was had by all, but of course we don't know! He is also a brilliant student of French, although we must say that he didn't learn all his French in books. W'hat's that? 04' l'l oeoovog P.-vsoeo 1.1 'COOVV 29
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'T 69600 if A 'rv' A W K 'wr 3 A 'VY Q I ll , V45 ff 8 'W' ai +3 W l 9 ll 'VY' A 'vv' A 0 A 'Fi . W A A '4 'VY qw, A A ' 'f S 2 55? A A A u 255' fi! l I x A ' fa 5 so ,V I vvoov 1.1 ooocv-J .nov sooo. FRANK P HORAN Duke O . , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,A .,,.,,,,.,.......,.. . . .. ..... .. .... .. - .... H ' 'OU Q' l 0 : A 5 . 5 .Q f 4.- Yea, from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records. Noah Webster School. H. P. H. S. Debating Club 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3. 4. Stage Manager 4, Business Manager 43 History-Civics Club 43 Science Club 4, President 43 School Choir 2, 3. 43 Freshman Glee Club3 0wlet Photographer 23 Senior Night Performance: Class Basketball Team 1, 33 Class Football Team 2, 3: Testatorg School Reporter for Hartford Courant 2, 3, 4. Who in either building hasn't known Duke , if not from his wanderings as Courant reporter then certainly because of his connection with the Dramatic Club? He is the only boy in our class in the drama society. but we are sure the class is well represented, judging from his work in All-of-a-Sudden Peggy , and nobody forgets him in The Rivals. Duke intends to entel Georgetown where he is sure to be a success. Georgetown University. RUTH C. HORAN npegv For she's the pink o' womankindf' New Park Avenue School. K. B. L. S. 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Sketch Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Girls' League 43 Honor Society 4: Never late: no demerits. Somehow Ruth always looks as fresh and dainty as if she had just stepped out of a band- box, despite the rigors of the long, hard school- day. Her quick smile and good-humored common sense have won her many friends and we are glad that she decided to join our class. New Britain Normal School. ANTHONY A. HRUBEC KGTony!7 Art endures forever. Lawrence Street School. Athletic Association 23 Sketch Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 43 French Club 4: School Choir 2, 3, 45 Junior Usher 3. Never late3 never absent. Tony is a born artist and many of the draw- ings in this book are the results of his painstak- ing labors. His ability is readily recognized and his election to the presidency of the Sketch Club is proof of this recognition. The only comment we can make about this fellow is that he is another of the quiet fellows in the class, who is a strict minder of his own business. He seems to be a good-natured chap and we hope he will continue his work in artistry. Pratt Institute. A,,,,,,, asov 28 : - . . 3 : E 1 : r i f 09509 lil I 'I L l 1 J L I' , . S E il i i 2 3 E 5 E E i i i i ? l . . ' 3 Q : E
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J K 9: n A ' ' Hips. . ff?:ifD:'ffif'-T . fl ' P-H -S ' ., . 1, w,fJ'i-I PM 3? as A .Xe .' A lf A ..It. or . W rv. Ln .' '-' K, U . A S-vga A KATHERINE E. JEFFERS 1 'iv' 'vi' Kay , f I am a great friend of public amusements: E for they keep people from vice. A , A Arsenal School. Athletic Association 3, 45 ' - Vesta Club 3, 4: Girls' League 2, 3, 43 History- ' W . Civics Club 4. J W Meet the sport! Kay is ever ready to have fl good time. Like another classmate she likes to , ride the opposite sex. We hear she intends to 1 he a nurse. Geel What a perfect nurse she'll ' , I make. 'l'ho gang will miss Kay and Nashie A without a doubt. We wonder what makes her 11 3 , hair fall down in Civics? Maybe the excitement. ' 7 W St. Francis Nurses' Training: School. , T'i W : , A 24-.E A A G A ' U 'y' W MARGARET E. JOHNSON Hpegi! -BK.: The lass that enjoys life. N Y' A A New Park Avenue School. K. B. I.. S. 3, 4: 694' 1 Girls' League 2, 3, 43 Athletic Association 1. 2. ' 'Y-A W 3, 43 Girls' Leaders' Corps 3, 4. Never late. N 2 1 - W A good looker, a good dresser, and plenty of 3' 5 E . pep-that's Margaret. Her happy-izo-lucky air ' and friendly smile cover, not a multitude of sins. . but a lot of talent. ambition and perseverance. fi A For Margaret is an accomplished pianist. and we 'X A are confident of her success in life. ' if New Britain Normal School. A SKA I -'w A A Q! WV! A CATHERINE E KANE Ks gf ' ' kv 74 W. a4Kayxs fl A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. If A Our Lady of Sorrows School. Athletic Asso- I 3 A ciation 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 43 Girls' Commer- i 3 1 cial Club 3, 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 4. 5 5 W Who's this coming in the raccoon coat? Why. V Kay , of course, you must know Kay , the girl who, since she has become a Senior, seems to have given more time to her studies. You can Y always depend on Kay for a smile, she's not :sa A A a bit highmt. fl? 1 3' 'S 5 ll , N-J ll ' lt 1-Lf J - if I-'leg A , ' ' Q- asf Af'G .3 ww A -A A A Us FN CK 1929A sling .. an -1- ---A ,,,,,...o.... ... 30
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