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EDWARD JELLIFF l r J 'Short but s1c'f'e1'. , Edward is one of the best-liked fellows in the N. H. S. All who know him will vouch for his uneeasing efforts in whatever he undertakes. He is a member of the base- ball team, having obtained this goal by his good work. There were many candidates for Ed's position but he linally won out by his efficiency. He's sure to succeed in the out- side world because he is ever alert and on the job. ISLEANM: 'TENKS Hafvfv-v am I, from fare fill! free. WVU' Ufflltjf flzvy all cmzfefzfed like mc? She's a jolly good fellow. She's studious. she likes dancing, and, above all, she lives near XYiltou! But she, and George lfaklaud, and others from there. often attend Norwalk dances Cnot being satisfied with merely attending a Norwalk sehoollj. Eleanor plays for the Girls' Glee Club and deserves much praise for her faithful work. Eleanor is going to be a librarian. She will make a good one, and her sunny smile will help much when She teaches just for next year, at a little country school. Bcssnz KPISSLEIQ Uliclznld, how great a niaftvr a little fin' Ici'1zrlIr'flz. ' Here's the girl with the i'pep, and fun. and school spirit. As President of the Girls' Athletic Association during her Senior year, she made a fine record and much credit is due her for her tireless efforts in behalf of athletics. As an editor on the REMINISCENTIAIQ Board, Bess worked faithfully. She has ably taken part in several high school plays. and served on various social committees. She often contributed to the ui':Ci'll'l.u Alto- gether, she-'s a tip-top girl and well liked by all. Fi fty-three
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M.-f ang , . lttp'Qe7aTRT5i5+Fff1?6f'I eta-as at Q KT-1 , 51,3 ... z elf ' fi i ' , F14 v iii 'f rf 9.7 1-F 7 5 i 5 Q Q J A p E Dom HORWITZQ l The manner, the time, and the place slionld be considered before speaking. 5 Dora is one of the members of the Manual Arts course. In the time that we have T known her, she has shown herself a good scholar and faithful in her studies. As a Junior ,Xl 1 she took part in Somewhere in America. Her behavior has been irreproachable if we f XJ overlook frequent outbursts in Room 3.3! Dora expects to attend a secretarial school after X, lt completing her work here, and we are sure she will be successful. G il 5 ' jig Ll. I . ELLA HORWATH i 1 5 Q As merry as tlze day is longf' Ella is an industrious, happy, good-natured student in the Manual Arts department. She excels in the household arts of bread-making, sewing, and egg-boiling. Also, she plays the violin. She is always obliging and willing to help. NVe certainly extend our best wishes to her in whatever work she undertakes. EUDORA HYATT , .Q' gl I n this fair face, there is a world of kindness, sense and sl-nbbornnessf' Eudora is a student possessing some admirable qualities. She doesn't believe in over- working Cwho does?j, but -she studies enough to obtain marks that satisfy her. She is sometimes silent, she has a friendly smile for everyone, and she makes frequent trips to NVilton, having many admiring friends there. CWe will hastily pass over the time when Eudora was going to a dance in NVilt0n, and got on a Bridgeport train U Mirabile dictu, as they say in Latin Eudora managed to get passing marks in Virgil! We'll gladly recommend her for Maryland College where she intends to go and anything else she determines to do in later life. I Fi f ty-two -9. nn- , , , e. 9 f A ipigpinglb lf vdig. 049-I-'illiglli'
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l l .'7?7Q f' f?i'E7LT'C ii CTQQ3, so Q ' .,.f1l13Lllfil,:'.':,.fil2.,f.iifrfp-1 -J la.s2i..t.,,a.rlsa. M-5:4 ..,s,,le.tar.-,...i? A . , . 1 i C f l , . Mt, tt - l 2 1 51 I I CHARLOTTE KETZINCSEIQ 1 A szwvf rose-bud, set with wilful thorns. l Charlotte, a sunny member of the Commercial class, came into our midst in Octo- ber, from New Jersey. That she is a diligent speaker has been proven to us by her cleverness in argumentative work. The use of gestures, also those wide-awake blue eyes, are favorite devices with Charlotte in explaining any little diliicult thing to the class. VVe will grant, however, that they are very effective and we feel sure she will make a pleasing employee. 1 , 5 , l a , , MARTCIN KING Silence is more musical tlzaln any song. 1 1 Q . Marion is a quiet, reserved student Cthat is, when she isn't laughing and it is school V hoursj. Besides that low, soft laugh of hers, she has a sweet alto voice, and she is a , t faithful member of the Glee Club and High School Chorus. Marion is always ready l 5 and willing to help a poor, stupid one who can't do algebra. With her friendliness and i Q good nature she is sure to succeed. i l ,Wi DORIS LoUDoN ,, ,..... .t ,, . . .. , ,, 555- Swcfct kmdnrss is nobzlztys true badgct' gy? is 3 'i Doris's silence and sedateness is enhanced by the sweetest smile that e'er the heavens gazed upon. She is a good commercial pupil, and though she's modest and won't admit it, she excels in several subjects, as well as being liked by the students. We only wish you'd liven up. Doris, just for once, and break the silence, but since it would be so un- gr. usual, we probably wouldn't quickly recover from the shock. Never mind, Doris, silence is golden, and we know and hope youlll secure a fine' business position. 5 ' at Fifty-four P- 5 lfere- 'C If'ff'L1' e'e - -N--'HW' ez 'et, Q - ' ' - -::Lig,?i.v' - ,,,,N,, C ' L, W, 'nigh-S 1'l zsaf1TI'Q,.L i 19
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