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CHARLES C. BOZENHARD “‘Bozie’’ 52 Pine St., West Springfield, Mass. Class Baseball, ’21 An industrious student; a hard worker; an all- around good fellow. Noted for his visionary trips to Provincetown and his excellent record as convoy to and from the village. A great lover of clean, electric light. J. RAYMOND BRAMER “Ray” 36 Kingsboro Ave., Gloversville, N. Y. Mer. School Band, °’22 School Orchestra, °21-’22, “Ray” is some boy when in Gloversville; He’s some scout among the boys! When in the Band he makes SOME noise And he’s SOME MAN in Loversville— “Oh, Lady! ! THOMAS P. BREEN “ ‘Tom’”’ 73 Farnum St., Blackstone, Mass. Student Council, ’21 Asst. Baseball Coach, °’21-’2 A. A. Representative, ’21-’22 Vice-Pres. Class, ’20 A real live man, afraid of no one; considerate , ” of the “other fellow’s” feelings! Interested in welfare of both class and school. A booster. JOSEPH C. BRINCIL ‘Joe”’ 25 Court St., Stamford, Conn. Respected, much liked, conscientious. Quiet and serious, but catch that twinkle in his eye! A “good scout.” JESSE G. CAREY “‘Jess’’ Tracy, Conn. Mer. Class Baseball, 21 Class Pool, ’21-’22 (One of the Champion Team) “Jess” is a shark at playing pool, And at his studies is nobody's fool; He's a little bit rough, And a little bit tough; 3ut BLUFF F—he’s the worst in the school. De Soar sy RR ea
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DAVID M. ARCHER “Dave” 1832 North Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. President M. E. Ass’n, ’22 Class Secretary, ’22 Prattonia Rep., ’21 From Bridgeport, and from what we see of him it's some place 'o come from. Quiet, but reliable. Weakness—the Diesel engine. JOHN H. ARNER “Johnnie”’ 53 Cook St., Waterbury, Conn. Class Baseball, ’21 A whale at mathematics; a fair athlete; a quiet observer of school activities. Not a woman's man, but a regular fellow. CARLTON M. AUSTIN “Carl” 103 Main St., Terryville, Conn. Class Basketball, ’21-’22 Class Baseball, ’21 Treasurer Nutmeg Club, ’22 Chess Tournament, ’21 Glee Club, ’21-’22 “One of the quiet ones’; yet still water runs deep. A worker. An eye for beauty, too—women (at a distance). More power to him. PHILIP W. BALLER “Dutch” 133 Lake St., Mariner’s Harbor, Staten Island, N. Y. Our excitable Dutchman—but if that New York romance leads to a wedding, he will be tamed. Any man is quieter when handcuffed. DAVID P. BARRY “Dave” 31 Stillwater Ave., Stamford, Conn. ‘“Barry’’ —a hard man to write, For with his voice he is very tight, Over his studies—never a worry, He usually gets there—not in a hurry. 26
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HARRY R. CARR “Harry”’ 209 Johnson Ave., Hackensack, N. J. Comes from “Joisey.’ Seaman, roughneck and regular fellow. In analytics, a whiz; in juice, a Gee Whiz; and in Mech. Lab., a gol darn. MASON R. CHAMBERLAIN “Bob” 2667 Heath Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Chess Tournament, 721 Mer. Chess Tournam ent, °22 One of our many subway runners, never in by nine A. M. As a chess player has few equals; a hale fellow and a rooter of note. Native of Florida; occasionally tells fish stories! REVERE E. CLAPP “‘Paul’’ (Revere) 9 Vose St., Westerly, R. I. Class Vice-Pres., °21 Asst. Class Treas., °21 Capt. Class Baseball, ’21 “Paul” Revere no longer rides the famous white horse, but now makes New England’s dust fly with his trusty Dodge, whose merits “Paul” ardently defends. A real student; shines on “Construction.” ROBT. D. CLARK ‘‘Red,’’ ‘‘Bob,’’ ‘‘Clarkie’’ Mastic, L. I. Class Soccer, ’21-’22 Six foot of old Scotland, Red-headed and lean: Fond of the ladies, With wit very keen. On a still hunt for a beautiful and bonnie lass. A wild dancer. HERBERT E. CORWIN “Herbie” 53 Sisson Ave., Hartford, Conn. Class Treas., ’22 Asst. Bus. Mgr. Prattonia, ’22 Class Bowling Megr., ’21-’22 The boy from New England. His perpetual smile brings joy to all, especially in the library. Wherever there is a flutter of skirts, our “Herbie” can be found. Special weakness—Coo-Coo clocks.
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