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IIELIEN VVoop The uzilzlfsf IlItlll7lt'7'S and the gmzilvx! lzeartf' Helen is a tall blonde-haired, blue-eyed student in the Commercial class. Although she is quiet, those who know her find in her a good friend. During her high school career, Helen has passed her subjects very successfully and we feel sure she will do well in the line of work she has chosen. VVILLIAM YoUNo Bid me discozwsvy, I will Cllfllflllf thine ear. Bill has been one of our most spirited and efhcient classmates since we entered N. H. S. He has always taken a vital part in all class activities. lYithout any exception, Bill is our best actor and has taken leading roles in A Pair of Sixes, Miss Molly, Officer 666, and other high school plays which have been given. He was elected Editor- in-Chief of this class book and has given ample proof of his ability. As an arguer and debater, he rivals our Class President, Brien McMahon. lYilliam was a member of the Orchestra, Mandolin Club, and Boys' Glee Club. XVe will always remember him as one of our fellow students who did much to make our Senior year a success. He enters Rochester College next fall. lIvMAN KAPLAN lVl1ai a sirazzgr' thing is man and 'zulzaf a stranger is fuonzanf' lVe thought this young gentleman had departed from dear old N. H. S. forever, but we discovered that he was only on a two weeks vacation, consequently we were forced to insert his write-up out of regular order. Nevertheless, we are glad that we are not to lose sight of Hyman's cheerful smilc for a time. He enjoys baseball playing especially and has taken part in various school activities. Sixty-nine -. .. .. ,..,,...:., K -. -fy - Q . if ,Ai A , A 1 ' Q li-im... :a:,44.i':,.-s. 3-L-alfa. -M
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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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P i E f. fljlbilhgelvblv I QEMINISCE-3N'l'lAE l 1lQ1 lli1Ii19 1 i ii V 'ii' Q L... ...A- RosE LYNCH Manner is all in all, wl1ate'e1' is writj The substitute for genius, sense, and wit. I , i Rose is a quiet young lady in the Commercial department. Nevertheless she has , I made many friends while at school. Perhaps those big blue eyes have helped a bit. Who 5 knows? Rose plays the violin and is a member of the orchestra. Her pleasant disposi- D ' tion will be a great asset in her commercial work. Xi s 5 ROSE SERKE I l i If the heart of a inan is depress'd with cares, The mist is dispelfd when a woman appears. Rose is a ucommercialitef' Her vivacity and ability to dance has won for her the popularity of both sexes. Rose excels in dancing and many of us have often wondered 'Ahow she does it. Her work at school is without reproach. She expects to go to busi- ness next year and in preparation she is spending her spare time at ofhce work. VVe feel assured that Rose will be a successful typist. ...J Q l A ' BQ 2. . Seventy lt? li will l VCV- 355 - . l f ... U .,,..., Dao ,ia Q .... .Q to
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