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1 -in V 'N OIPQD f -lv I- lfi'iE'Hi'ii-555'T'1'Ti5'fii 1119 U U , L i U l ,.. ' l l T 1 l i if in 8 Y , l l i s P l 4' 5 . ll---s pq Al ABRAHAM WEINSTOCK Time conquers all. S0 do dcmeritsln Abe has been one of the many partakers of the famous N. H. S. two weeks vaca- tions! When there's noise, and fun, and general hilarity, Abe is always in the midst of it. As a commercial student-well, anyway, he managed to graduate, so We'll give him credit and praise for that! No one can deny that Abe has ability, and when he chooses to use it, his true merit and worth can be easily seen. Altogether, he's a good sport, and the Senior Class gives him hearty wishes for his future prosperity. EMMA WELLS A woman? work, grave sirs, is uevm' done. In introducing Emma we must not forget to say that she comes from Rowayton, but she has proved to be such a fine student that we have to overlook this hindrance. Emma takes the general course but has ambitions to go to college, and so is taking some classical subjects. In addition to being a good student, Emma has a quick tongue and wit which make her a formidable opponent for debates. She helped a great deal in the making of scrapbooks for the Albanian children. Combining her ability and conscientious effort, she will of course succeed at college. DoRoTHY WELLS Not much talk a great, sweet silence Dot is the most quiet and most demure member of the class She possesses a great love and appreciation for Nature and her ability to write on the same has gained for her many commendable marks She excels 1n French and history She served on the com mittee for motto and colors Dot has always conducted herself in a scholarly attitude and her quietness even outside of school has been noticed We wish her the best of luck in her college career Sixty seven ,7-, ,fl , , ,, ' 45. ll I ' . S! 29? is ' i ' A ..,.. 9 iii 1919319315 I J votf. gqgggg :tsp ll3'i4Q1l?!i?i '
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ELETIIEA WEBB A still .wzall voice. Elethea evidently believes in speaking little and thinking much. Nevertheless, this does not deter her from giving her own opinion when called on to do so. And let us say right here that her opinion is always worth while. She is a diligent student, and does good work in English. Although lilethea enters college next fall she is, as yet, undecided as to what kind of work she will do. VV'e are, however, assured of her success in almost any line of employment. GLIVE VVEISB In youth, rvisdonz and beauty is but rare, But in here we ind it C'Z'Cl'y'ZU,1Cl'C.U There is a serenity about Olive that makes her presence both felt and enjoyed. Of course, golden hair and limpid grey eyes, we grant, help to make one pleasing. Olive is another one of those fortunate students who might be labeled 'fa good worker. Listen, this is a. secret. Olive has a great longing o be an authorcss. In spite of her reserve, she has her own opinions and expresses them with conviction. We have no doubt that such a commendable combination of demureness and vivacity will win for her many friends at college. MARY WEINSTIJCK Wl1ile thou lizfest, kccjv a good tongue in thy head. Here is another one of our efficient substitutes. Mary has proved very helpful in the absence of members of the faculty. She has also been of great assistance in the ofnce. Special credit is due Mary for her instruction of the Commercial Law class, filling the vacancy left by Mr. Blake, until another teacher could be obtained. In spite of her numerous duties., Mary has found time to gain many friends-also a few demerits due to her love of conversation. Sixty-six
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V Q L. Lg .,. 1 ' H ' an-an v apply . liilujla F rgemim5f.s'iii'aAe,f1 Qlgllaflaflgi Q Q 1 , L Q-'-14 i 1 1 1 N i l la .lg LEO VVILLIAMS Leo is one of our commercial students who is bound to succeed. He is a sincere and earnest worker and wins favor among the faculty fexcept in the sixth periodj. Mr. VVilliams is not an athlete, but nevertheless he has tedcen an active part ill school activ- ities. He expects to attend N. Y. U. next year. ROYAL WILSON 7.--e, D. V 'Tis his nature to advance or diff' Here is the young man they call Sugar Royal is a member of the Commercial department and is especially active in his Commercial Law class. It is a mystery to his classmates that Royal pays such frequent visits to New Haven. As manager for the Boys' Athletic Association, he has done faithful work. He is the perseverant type who is deter- mined to succeed. We hope he will! l ' STANLEY WILSON . -9- Hail to the chief who in triumph advfancesf' Stanley is one of the young men who received many votes for the hest looking boy A in our class. The reason for this is obvious when you look at the adjoining picture. He J has been very active in baseball and if it had not been for him, the team might not have been formed. NVe nearly lost Stanley, the last of April, when his thirtieth demerit mark . . was reached, but owing to the kindness of one of our teachers he is still with us. May -' you be very successful at Rensselaer next year, Stanley. i 2. 9. V Sixty-eight A -he he he he ' x i t . 1 I ll 'ie ' l,Q,,gp1,pgp you. 152: g V IG! IQ 3
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