Norwalk High School - Reminiscentiae Yearbook (Norwalk, CT)

 - Class of 1920

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.1 - 'iii 3 ' 1 'f ,a- 7, - ' u 'fun vi wg?-3 1:- 'Qi -f ' ... 1--'? 'k..u. :.,Z'R5-,1.gr.l, Leo STULL l Those whom quawcls iutorjvosc V lllusz' often wipe a bloody uosc.',' t 5 Among other admirable qualities, Leo is good-natured. He always has a smile for K his classmates. Vile all know that, in general, everyone likes a smile, and the class of 1920 is no exception. Leo is taking the Academic course in preparation for studying at New York Dental School. Leo took part in the Dramatic Club play, Officer 666. He I has informed the outer world of high school doings by writing the school notes for the Norwalk Hour. VVe wish our future D.D.S. success! 5 if S I EDITH SPOONER , L i Edith is another excellent example of our Domestic Science students. She is deft 3 with the needle and is an efficient cook. She is always cheerful and willing to help her 1 friends in trouble. She expects to take up further study at the Danbury Normal School next fall. Vile wish her success. v - I 1 5 i k Q Q i MAYI.AI'I SMITH Park up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile. Maylah believes in smiling, even when she gets late for school almost every morning. 1 Like many other students, she came to Norwalk High School because she desired a thor- ough education. She works after school in the Central Trust Co., where she will con- tinue after graduation. Much credit is due Maylah 'for her original translations in Latin class! But she will make good, undoubtedly, as she is a good Worker. Sixty-four ., T V... ,. Y . V H li Y A Q - 4' 1 I i,,7,..,,.?r?.jm -. Gi 'A , ' V ',...., .flfil , l !Ab,L,R

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i3li?h QI. In iCiE'mTW5TEF'i7F45'ifl 41490 O' flfiul i 'iz' v I l '17 I ll A V . at . 'F I U 1 i .1 .., 4 1 . , l 2 I CLARA STONE l I She never hiirrif2s,' atom by atom, little by little, slie acliiwves lzer work. l i l We've never known Clara to hurry and the wonder of it is that she sometimes does i i more than many of us who hurry continually. Among her accomplishments are the abil- : I ity to play the violin and the piano, and to sing. She is an excellent student in Spanish. if fx Claire's purpose is to attend a secretarial school when she finishes here. Among her V l X' principal characteristics is a contagious giggle, which is enough to put anyone into a good d il , humor. 4 Gi I '-4 ! ixlw i l MAUD SHERLOCK ' Her stature tall,-I liafte a dimipy fwomanf' l Maud is one of the pretty young lassies in the Commercial department. She is an industrious pupil and her efforts are not fruitless for she maintains a standard of exa cellency in her studies. Where did Maud get her wonderful complexion? We are sure that the other young ladies in the -class would appreciate her formula. She was a mem- ber Of the REMINISCENTIAE Board. DORIS STRONG +A.-1 .- -.Y Happy are they who have wisdom, for 'tis an ewtraiordiizary thing. fi We can say without hesitation that Doris is One of the, if not the best student i11 the sm, class. She has had the distinction of being on every honor roll throughout the year. QVHQ Doris is going to Connecticut College expecting to take a teacher's course. Since Doris 3' was one of the valiant Seniors who substituted during several teachers' absences this year, X - We are able to say that Doris will make as good a teacher as she was a pupil. In her i5 '5' 2.5 spare time she will undoubtedly use her ability as a poetess. Doris served on the Board , ' ,1 raw! of Editors and did some good work. f ' ..- : 5 ., 1 Q l . fi -all L3 . -e 11 Sixty-three ' 1 I ,. . i it i TV Vyvf , or l , a.. -f , ., .a 5 Q i vw 135 . , -we-nas-ia-.1... .s.tsta f---wg 1 I i I 1 i 1 i l l i vt do i



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jenrrn Tnoxirsox 1 atm rvs0lt'c'a' to grow fat, lltl7'f' cz good flilllf, and look yaznig !1'.'l forfy, ' This bright-eyed young lady has kept tis all interested and breathless in her various eseapades. We always breathe a sigh of relief when she emerges safe and sound from the latest one. XYC all rather envied Judy when she was taking her two weeks vaca- tion. She read far more interesting excerpts than we found in Yirgil or Burlce's Speech. She is an excellent dancer and violinist, and plays in our orchestra. Judy expects to go to Packard Commercial School and we are sure someone will consider themselves lucky to get such a pleasing employee. Three cheers for Judy! She's a good sport! LXNNA XV.-XLSIIA 'Atif'n1jvt the mid and 1n'2'c'1' stand in doubt. Anna is a great help wherever she goes, especially as a substitute during the absence of members of the faculty. Her amiable nature and her willingness to offer assistance has won her much favor with her classmates. ln stenography and typewriting, .Xnua has been exceptionally efficient. so much so that many times she has been excused from tests. llve all envy Anna for her eleverness and we are sure that she will prove very valuable to her future employer. XVIi,Li.xxi XVARIJ .S'0111c' fveofvlc xzctw' s1z11'lv!ff1Uy only grin. Bill is taking the Classical Course, and like many in that course, is preparing for college, and expects to take up law. Bill is an accomplished piano and mandolin player. He is an active member of the Dramatic Club. having taken part fin several plays. XXX' might well call Bill the baby of the class if we were to consider age. but we hasten to add that in spite of his youth. Bill is ainong the best students of the class. He enjoys history and Civics immensely. His friendly dis losition and obliyingf natur' have 'rained for him the good will of all. l s s W- as Sixty-live

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