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'52 2 F6 rs. STANLLY AIN FHONY PLOC HARC IX Im Ir Ilnuxry 18 4 1 Nlw Brltaln Conn rlllnlh 1 uluullurs 1 ll pall mu rm ADI earantes lre lw 1ys r 1ther deteptlve NK ere a stranger to look ll Stanley, for lnstance he would certalnly suppcse hlm to be a freshman But Stanley ls yery much a kenlor he IS one of the brlghtest ln hls class HIS chlel retreatlon ln s hool has been to use tacks for purposes lor whlch only a certaln accom pllshed gentleman below lntended them to be used CRAC E ALICE HATTON July a 1900 lubec MSIHP If Il ls: 'IUZC Cl gnod tlnle all fhe lznu Presldent of Aloha C lub 141 Chalrman of Program Commlttea of CINICB Club Trafht Ufhczr Plcture Commlttee Y XV -X A X ICP Presldenl ol' C ouncll Qlnglng glggllng chattlng and danclng 1re Grace s only occup 1tlons ln s hool how md then she bluffs 1 recltatlon merely for the sake of Vdflety But wlth lll these cheerlul ch rlcterlstl s there IS stlll some thlng bout her whl h ll'lCll1C9S Mr DdVlft to dl9m15S her from hls Fngllsh cl ss Perh 1115 he conslders glrls who rlde bl ycles or pl. n to be ome chorus glrls too mls hlexous for the good of 1 cl ss STAINLLX RODERICK DIXOIN Nllrch 8 IW1 Nlsw Brltaln Conn I surrou Um! ull air Hung Illll lfluuy Football lil ll 111 C lass Basketball Ol Class Bas ball 123 'lreasurer of Narslly Club Clvlcs Club ISUFFIKL XCFNICC League Here IS one of the plllars of the s hool both ln a llterfl and a flgur1tlye sense of the word A teacher once sald thlt Stlnley w s the most rellable young mln she had eyer met Her oplnlon was derlved doubtlessly from hls work on the football team, where he stopped many n opponent w lth hlS huge shoulders He IS a Jolly fellow, but he IS always worrylng about the appearance of hlS halr and contlnually watches for slgns of yanlshlng be luty MHNNIF CLARK Fsbruary 1 1900 Ilulham Mass lwlrlll I on mul flllll lhls num! nrlur I he Current I' unls C lull P Kloha C lub Burrltl Scrylcl lcagu w cs C lub X YN X X h!'l'lIlllll7l'l C lull C lass Vllll Iralllc lr Irogram Commlttlc of C vlqs C ull Class Basketball C xntata 1 T nnls C ommlltu of lSurrlttS1rllu 14 lgul Qhe h IS two ey es so soft and brown, Fake care' e glV6S a slrle gl lnce and looks flow n, Bew 1re' beware' Trust her not, S e IS foollng thee' 3
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Fawn Wa MINNIE ROSA PARO October 7, 1897 Lebanon, N. H. 1 um here: I shall remain here. Vice-President Lljg Aloha Clubg French Circle L2Jg French Play 4315 Secretary of Burritt Service League Qvlbg Y. W .A. A.: Assistant Manager of Girls' Basketball: Amphion Club: Civics Club: Dramat- ics i413 Class Night Prophetess. And may the gods help the one who would try to remove her from here. Minnie is a peculiar combina- tion of energy. For some unknown reason she often gets up in the middle of a recitation and performs funny stunts thus throwing the class into an out burst of l xughter and the instructor into a fit of rage LEOIN CHARLES BRADLEY lane ll 1898 East Berlin Conn 4 fat hzfchen makes a lean uzll Traffic Officer Baseball 123 t3J L41 Football 423 L33 L41 Orchestra wil Business Manager of Cantata MJ Dramatxcs 421 Class Basketball C49 Had Franklin known Leon, he certainly would not have penned the above maxim Though the latter has a fat kitchen, he has anything but a lean will In pl tying on the football team he surprised many spectators bv showing that grit and determination which spell success In school the Muses of Drama and Music smile continually upon this fortunate young man IRENE ANDREVRS January S0 1890 New Britain Conn I am VFFAIPHYS uha' I do 'o spzle the uorld Secretary of Progress Committee Aloha Club Y W A A Civics Club Senior Prom Committee Dramatics Q41 As soon as Irene sits at the wheel of her National a fierce antipathy for poultry and telegraph poles possesses her With the same cold indifference but with dissimilar results she runs over every chicken and smashes exery pole she sees Fortunately however, she tr ivels at such a rate that she seldom sees any thing ilong the road Her chief delight is sand to be cuttmg worms in biology It may be fun Irena but be careful some worms turn LOUIS VV REYNAL April 10 1898 New Britain Conn To many fame mnus too fair When 1 person proceeds at the rate of a mile a mm ute it IS but natural that fame should come late Louis is ala avs accompanied by a cloud of dust and generilly by a couple of girls Strange to say, how ever he is invariably prepared ln his studies a state ment ipplicable to xery few 2 I 4' . V' 1 ' 1 V Y - z ' ' ' . V I K- - ' , - , Y- UV. i i 1 1 Z . 1 1 I Q f ' - Q ' : ' : , as , - rs ' u , ' rr 2 . ' . 4 Y: . . . V - 1 - .' ' ' Q g . . . .5 f . , 3 ' ' 3 ' . - 14 1 - n i 1 K. . 5. V V G . Y L. 2 . . . . . . . . . . , . 2 l I I . . . K- . n . v ' . Y. 1 Y A ev . L V 53 . - ' , . ' , V . ' .. H .V ,, . . Class Football l2i. I I i 1 1 I I l - I I 1 1 1 1 1 , . , X 2 ' 1 . . - ,K k I I . . . . Y . . - Q ,.iVk'fMiM.,iV , A A. Vrkg I 2 - , V V V. ' , 4 'f' . I fy. .'l,1-' ' ff .N 'M .wa-A Q 'ff V ' .V .. jf .. .. . .. .. .L ..' . .l. ' 1- 3j.aV f .V Q .V .. j' -11 .V ..,3l:'V
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t - -- v,,9'r. lF .,'-7'm N..- '..- 1.. '. .. 1. , . . '- .. 4. .. , ,. .. , . . . ,.lX,.yk-. . I , RUTH NAOMI JOHNSON August 1, 1897 New Britain, Conn I do pity fl7lll'llT7ll'd g1'n'lcn1m1 on rr rainy drlyf' Vice- President of Civics Club. Ruths foremost peculiarity is the fact that she manages to get six or seven A s on a report card She is a very studious girl and a most efficlent typlst and when at a meet1ng of the Civics Club she lb able both to enjoy herself and to entertain her scores of frlends PAUL HARRY APPELL October 19 1890 New Britain C onn lc' Ihfrr be this msrrzpliun upon my tomb I understood l zrgil thin I filed Thanks to the experien e Paul has obtained in his father s meat market, he is an excellent butcher, con sequently a prospectlve surgeon His heart has been so hardened by cutting meat and deciphering V1rg1l1an verses that it even refuses to yield to the gentle in fluences of the fair ones But in spite of his tallous ness he is 1 very agree able student MURIEL QARAH BIGELOW Novs mln r Zi 1801 New Britain C onn A rosebud sf' u Nh Iiflle uzlful horns X ice President 129 French Circle 129 Current If vents Club 129 Aloha C lub secretary of Burritt Qervice League Q39 Vice President ofBurr1ttierw1ce League 149 Traffic Officer Y W A A Civics Club Banquet Committee French Play Candy Committee for Dramatics l-19 Committee of Freshman Reception 129 Muriel is the meekest little flirt that ever tried to catch a man ln the meshes of love During the first few days of every week she would fool the hearts of young men in the Hlgh School, then she would go to VK esley in, presumably for the same purpose But ln spite of her coquettish tendenc les she is a quiet lovable domestic girl JULIE SYDFLLIL KOPLOWITZ December Z9 1899 New Britain C onn Aloha Club Y W A A Civics Club Class Baskftball 119 l'r1 nch C lub H39 Cantata HI C urrent I' vents Club 129 Contmually restless and active l1ke a hery colt whith is being broken, Iulle would make the most learned physicist doubt the veracity of the law con cerning conservation of energy She uses more of lt every day than any human being could possibly replace, and what is stranger still she 1S growing fat Perhaps her ceaseless talk about our car furnishes her with unlimited power 4 v . . . . . - rr y yy , I , H1 A ,i . . . 1 v A . , ' . , ' ' H 1 b n 1 1 I ' ' c 1 , . 1 V . A 1 . .S 2 ' 2 . , . L 4' .1 v' ' 1 1' I - 'V 7' .' . ' . 1 1 1 - , , . X , , , , , ' . 3 3 . . . .3 ' c ' . 1 ' 1 ' . 4 ' . , . . , , . V . . . 1 4 1 - ' 1 l v 1 . J . , ' , ' ' , 7 . She used to raise' a storm in a teapot. ' I : . . . .3 7' ' : g - ' 4 g ' - I I 3 ,' - : 7 I .' ' . Y I 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' '1 ' 5 ir' ' 1 ' , ' , , . 1 1. ' 1 I 1 D - ' b 1 I Y , . L . 4 I . . , ' . . 1 U 1 ' N .wp 9- 'EV '4 5,-Vfv4.,,,:.., 9. .154 V ' '. ' - 4 v 'f .l 'I ,, fA.,9f,,vl.'I,..j:o,f'.,.9,,QQ,.,, 1 .. .f..ojjl4,.Lji,A K
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