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N -..- 4V.,A. ,...,...,, ,,w, ., ,.,.a.....,.,W,gETTW ,,nAV, W M WAWWW Na Look ere ye leape.-Heywood A A Eleanor De-Wolf Bentley- Nell Eleanor always had what we might call snappy comebacksf' She was so full of pep that she overflowed at times. A A George Edward Berry-George was a leader among his classmates. He was a line basketball player and was twice a member of Connecticut and New Eng- land Championship basketball teams. A AAnna Biafore - Ami Always looking for fun, Ann thought geog- raphy was just the thing, but found her- self with arithmetic for the second semester. A A Dorothy May Birdsey - Dot, Dot went about as quietly as a mouse, and one always found her exactly where she should be, and doing the right thing. A ARita M. Boisven: - Ho, for the wide open spaces. Ambitious Rita hiked three miles every day to secure her education which she took seriously. A AMary Alice Boldt - Mary Was always a quiet sort of girl, but was hardworking and dependable. It was well for The Annual that Mary had artistic ability which it could use to advantage. A AWanda Constance Bossick -- Wanda's favorite subject of conversa- tion was about the last dance. Much to her relief, she escaped initiation into the Shorthand Club. A AViola Boshko - Silence suiteth best. Vi's skill in imitation should win a place for her on Major Bowe's program. A AAntoinette Marie Bovino - Gig- gliiig Annie. Giggles lent a ray of sunshine to all her classes with her witty remarks. She was a fine artist and was interested in hunting and fishing. A A Gladys Barbara Bozuchowski- SL lence is the language of the wise. Gladys was quiet in school, but when she was on roller skates, life was a different matter. A AHarvey Wells Bradley - Harm v Popular with his classmates, Harvey was homeroom leader and banker. When making Pennant collections, he was the students' worst enemy. A AAdele Merrill Brown- Brownie, Adele was an unfailing source of mirth to her friends. We never knew what she'd say next, but we were certain that it would be funny. A ACharles Grinold Brunell -- Wee wee. Charles lived from one football season to another. His kicking ability and snake hips made him an excellent aback. A A Crawford George Buck-'fWit and wisdom are born with a man. Craw- ford won his popularity by spreading his wit here and there to brighten even the dullest classroom. A A Elsie E. Buckles-Lithe and grace- ful Elsie was a certain rooter at all basketball games. She enjoyed trip- ping the light fantastic . A A Irene Catherine Burda - Birdie She was an ace at hockey, a queen at basketball, and a duce of a good sport in all of her athletic attempts. A A John Theodore Burdacki- Bii'die. Variety is the spice of life. j'ohn's ever-changing personality made him talkative and humorous at one time, and serious and quiet at another time. A AGladys Elizabeth Burgon- Glad was certainly a good nickname for this jolly lass who was always full of good fun. Her height made her in demand for athletics. A ADorothy A. Burkhardt - DOL Dorothy was a quiet young miss until she began to giggle. She possessed a beautiful head of curls, but would not admit it. She was an excellent short- hand student. A AWilliam john Cahill - Bill Always cheerful and light-hearted, Bill returned to get his diploma and unknowingly distributed his rays of sunshine.
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