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' 9 1' fi- , A ,,,1A,J':.b.?1.:. . V' in W ,Q , ,,,Y,5,4gM,'.i:i,iQQ,g-.51 -,1,,P.,:! in . -.iii cl-lRONicLE 1-if-y 4- ' ' pf,-Q-3'-'glji zo ra h 1 KENNETH ALAN LINDSAY Pants 10. MARY HELEN ADAMOWICZ . Wisdom comes by cleverness, not by time. 'IPCFSEUOQIUCE i1igresTSi1b:ie. NV B it ii! fir: 191 . S th' t n, Bern Haus . . ew 1' a 0 !l3's:f3-'P ggiiiri I.1Ti?ibiil!i1bSIchobi:A. A.71-2-Lili, Olrlghgs- Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, G-lee'C1ub 4,1--if 31, tra 111, Glee Club 4' President 4, Track 1-2- Edison Science Club 1, Girl Reserves' 3, 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4, Sophomore Class S. S. S. 4. V fl Pres., Class Treasurer 3, Junior Pr0m- Com., Hi-Y 2-3-4, Pres. 4, Senior play 4, Emblem Staff. BETTY BRADFORD SHEPARD Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Born October 8, 1917, Pelham, N. Y., Lin- coln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Glee Clubzl, Senior Play 4, Class Book Com. 4, Financial Committee 4. , 3 JUDSON ELDRIDGE PRATT J'uddY Eloquence is the Child of Knowledge. Born September 2, 1918, Detroit, Michigan, Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, I-Ii-Y 2,-3-4, Secretary 4, Senior Play 4, Junior-Prom Com. 3, Emblem Staff, Class Pres. 4, Sopho- more French Prize, League of Nations Essay Contest, Junior Recital, Finance Com. 4. WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER ZILLY Bill Were :here no women, men might live like gods. Born November 30, 1917, Waterbury, Conn., Lincoln School, Football 1-2-3-4, Basket- ball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, President Junior Class, Senior Class Vice Pres., Athletic Council, Chairman Junior Prom., Finance Com. A. A. 1-2-3-4. BEATRICE EVELYN BROEMEL Bea Good taste is the flower of good sense. Born February 13, 1918, Southington, Ct., Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Junior Re- cital 3, Commercial Club 4, Senior Class Sec., State Typewriting Contest 4. ALBERT LEWIS DI NELLO I . A1? p He hath nothing done that doth not a!l. 3 ' fi .. -Y ,ng Born January 27, 1918, Southington, Conn.,i1.'f-,-gf: Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Commercia.1,,ijl Club, Executive Com., Bookkeeping Club' X35 J. ,,,., ALBERT GASIECKI A f'A1'fTii ShalI I nor rake my ease in 'my inn? - , Born March 13, 1918, Attleboro Falls, Mass., ' 'L '11, . Lincoln Sch-ool, A. A. 1-Z-3-4, Science.C1ub, 'if- Bookkeeping,C1ub 3, Commercial Club. f , PASCO OAMPAGNANO Camp': Women and music should never be dated. 1- ,- Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Bookkeeping- Club 3. , JOSEPHINE CELIA CALVANESE Joel, A happy-go-lucky young maiden is she. 'ij Born February 14, 1918, Southington, Conng , Lincoln School, A. A. 1-243-4, Glee Club 1' Commercial Club 4, Senior Play. LEWIS BURNHAM BANSEMER Long choosing and beginning late. ' V! Born April 5, 1915, Southingtonh Conn., e Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-4. Born August 11, 1918, Southington, Conn., JOHN ROBERT CUSHING CI1Sh i Sweet are the pleasures that to 'verse belong. -P5 Born May 218, 1918, Southington, Conn'.,j, Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Senior Playgq- ki Ei xi 1 x 3: Q .,, 5 4 .1 S, 1 1 A .5 'B 4 7: 1' ff- - lil. S 5 ,Q Q T ' it . ,Q J V ,PP ,R ,lr 'A fx 1 ll :M if . 1 ij' -si sl 1 K I 'K P'- n f 3 n ,X i f , 4, ' JL, It .ir - i 'ia i . ' if ,pt ,Ji , 'iwi ,if f Q f Hi H, if 1 LESTER GEORGE HABGOOD Lebby Class Poet 4. Senior Editor. , A quiet tongue shows a wise head. EDWARD LEACH ,, ,gif Born Aprii 16, 1918, Pianzsviue, Conn., HD h . h , Q., Dukiyi Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Giee Club 1-4, OES you' mo' E' 'ww Wuff 0 '- I Debating Club, Science Club, Senior Min- Bern March 6. 1917. Cheshire. Conn.. Lin- - strels, Senior Class Treasurer. C0111 50110011 A- A- 1-2-3-4. SeI1i01' Play , . DONALD BIRDSEY NORTON Donny SHIRLEY BUSHNELL Shir1'l ' The great source of pleasure is Ugg-fgfyf' Th8xdE9pES! Fillers fl0l-U wifi! l9aSf S0l!Yld. . Li? Born July 21, 1917, Cheshire, Conn., Hnmis- Bern December 8, 1916, Plantsville. Corin-, f' ton Grammar School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Football L1I'1C01I1 School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, GIGS Club 1-4. 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Sch-001 Editgr 3, Freshman Reception Com. 2, Class Night Assistant Bus. Mgr. 4, Agr. Judging Team Commlttee 4- rt- 1-2-3-4, Finance Com. 4, F. F. A., Senior Play Com. 4, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Junior Prom. Com. FI-'OEISH STEVEN BRINDZIK 1' Every man has his fault. and modesty is his. it ZIGMONT MATT E ' .A ,, H W QUKSA Ziggy' Born August 23, 1917, Plantsville, Conn., , QQ I account more srrengih in a :rue heart rhan m a Ljncgln School' A. A. 1-2-3-4 science Club , ' 3 w 'lf C V ' Bookkeeping Club. ' is Born October 17, 1917, Southington, Conn., .mis ifj Lincoin School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Basketball LOIS BROWN WESTERBERG -f,,gI,T V. if?ghg3?3fB1gl4eel3,ilnngi0 C2-:bi Ggjee Club, C1353 A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient. A F rom Om' Ecru 1Noge?ber gg, d191t7,CSoutlf1:ln1gtgni :Ct1,, 4 ' 1 H , inco n c oo. u en ounc , Kc ence - HPjRP51ET FRANCES HART Happy' Club 1, Girls' Auneiic Oinb 3, ciass poet 4, I , It is a friendly hear! that has plenty of friends. Class Night C0m. 4, Minstrel 4. - . B J 16, 1 1 ' Y , X ..i52...fs'gi:sz,i, A. 21.8-..i2ifif1's'i.1n-Cisimif EARL HENRY HOTCHKISS , --Bw SClglC6 Cglllb Cl, Vige Ggresident 2, Tangled in amorous nets. . an ecep ion om. , ic P . 3, - . n -Tumor Prom Com. 3, Finance coli. -Jgliass E?5301ie2t5i?3Eir.UAT9i?i-ii?t32?iiS?ni:r'Efs presentations 4, Senior Play 4. 5 Com, 4, Orchestra, 1-4: - . , is-.,,f,.g, .-. , .1 li, ei I Page Four ' 1 ffl- i ' '.2:3'ii115 V AA ' -.viii , I I lji. .4 f'f7f -. .1
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. 2,511 ',- . jg'- ,,,r , - To show our appreciation for fine leadership and sound advice we the graduating class of 1935 dedicate this class book to MR. LAWRENCE D'ANGELO our class advisor and friend.
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