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H. EDWIN LUNDQUIST Eddie January 14, 1903 New Britain, Conn. Eddie sure is a mathematics shark, on many occasions having astonished his class-mates by weird formulas and un- heard of equations. Eddie is a good sport, even if he does make up for all the studying some of us do not do. He is a great life saver atutimes, when a book review is needed and the library c osed. Civics Club: High School Orchestra. KATHLEEN RILEY January 7, 1903 New Britain, Conn- Tho' I um young I scorn to fiil, On the wings of borrowed wil. We don't know how young Kathleen is, but we do know that she's acquired a mighty good line all her own, fwhether she got it in High School or not is hard to say.j Whenever you hear a burst of laughter in any of the various class-rooms, you may be pretty sure that she is at the bottom of it. And the wicked twinkle in her eye! Oh, Boy! Don't you wish that you knew her better! Y. W. A. A.: Civics Club, Aloha Club. ALINA BERARD Bubbie July 26, 1901 Torrington, Conn. A good companion, she. Bubbie is not always as quiet as she seems. Her hobby is travelling, for she seldom stays in old New Britain if there is a possibility to go to Torrington. Bubbie intends to become a nurse. We wish her luck. DAISY KOPLOWITZ June 26, 1902 New Britain, Conn- Life's what you make it. That's Daisy all over and she has lots of fun out of it too. She has a smile for everyone, especially for a certain member of our rival Hartford High, Csince a certain sleigh party.J Daisy is undecided about next year, but we know she will make good at anything, and we wish her the best o'luck. Y. W. A. A., Aloha Club: Civics Club: Dramatics Club. 18
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LEO DOMIJ ON Domie July 19, 1904 New Britain, Conn He's little but he's wise, He's a corker for his size. Domie altho' one of our smallest members, has established a world wide reputation as a stern defender of his rights. For who, while strolling the halls of learning, has not come upon Domie, straining in deadly combat with another twice his size, and has not beheld our hero seize his opponent in one hand and deposit him in the waste basket twenty yards away. 'S' all right Domie, just tackle life that way and you'll never go wrong. Civics Club 4133 Civics Club 443, Corporal R. 0. T. C. 4335 Assistant Secretary Civics Class 443. ETHEL GRISWOLD January 4, 1901 Middletown, Conn. She danced and she danced-and she danced. Ethel is a quiet little girl who may be seen at any time during the day in the library. Inquisitive persons have tried to learn whether she is there by request or-. Her greatest weakness is fancy dancing of all kinds and many times she has been the shining light of local amateur vaudeville shows. But in spite of the fact that she works all day and dances all night, she is a very cheerful and friendly young lady. Civics Club 443, Y. W. A. A. 4333 Junior Prom Program Committee 433. ALICE BARTLETT March 31, 1902 New Britain, Conn. Better late than never. Here is one who storms the New Britain High School every morning at 8.14. She has succeeded in convincing the clerk of the Vocational Building, that it is better late than never. Perhaps you can tell us how you do it, Alice. She has a smile that always cheers her classmates, and is always ready to help some one. Good luck Alice, when you leave us. Civics Club: Aloha Clubg Y. W. A. A.: Reception Committee. ALINE NELSON May 29, 1902 New Britain, Conn Hang sorrow. Care will kill a cat, And therefore, let's be merrryf' Say, Bobbie, what's the joke? is the common expression which we greet her with. For of all the girls who are merry she is the merriest, ready with a new joke or a saucy retort for each. Whether it's a dance, skipping, or even hard committee work, Bobbie's there with her cheerful smile and ready willingness which spells success. Civics Club 4435 Art Club 433: Aloha Club 423 433: Y. W. A. A. 413 423 443: Basketball Team 413 423 4435 Amphion Club 443: Junior Prom Committee 433, Traflic 433: Dramatic Class 433. 17
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FRANK BARBER June 2, 1901 New Britain, Conn - --Un the piano, loud and furious. Thus do the hands of one Frank ily on the ivories, whether it be ragtime or Grand Opera. Besides being a wizard at the piano, Frank likes to take part in the Amphion Club Plays, his favorite character being the Death-Defying Villain of Punkin Center. The piano in the assembly room and the school at large will miss Frank when he leaves. Traffic fly Q25 f3j 4435 High School Club f2J 433 C4D' Graduation Decorating Committee: Treasurer Amphion Clubg Cheer Leaderg,Decoration Committee Alumni Danceg Orchestra. ESTHER WELINSKI July 1, 1903 New Britain, Conn. Genius is lhc ability to do hard work. A quiet, hard working girl is Esther, always willing to help out anyone in trouble. She is one of the bright pupils who made four years in three, and her only fault is that of not get- ting up early in the morning fand noonj to make the section room on time. Civics Club. MARGUERITE HYLAND New Britain, Conn. Laugh and the world laughs with you, Peg is always on the job, whether early or late. She has made friends by her cheery disposition and willingness to help. She plans to enter the Stanley Works this summer. Civics Club: Y. W. A. A. April 9, 1903 JEANETTE HOAR JHHUHFY 20, 1903 Naugatuck Conn Jeanette does not believe in shouting her presence to the world, but rather lets us know she is on earth in a quiet sort of way. Jeanette may not be fond ofstudy, but whether or no h ,s e has succeeded in gaining much higher marks in her work than the most of us. Civics Club: Aloha Clubg Y. W. A. A. 19
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