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5341.55 It Imia.-:lizasaasaffffseeawtzQgiegiazfiaiafzrglsyf STELLA EISENBERG New Britain, Conn. Stella July 22, 1010 Quick to grow pugnacinus- but lively and U'li2lIlC1'0uS.H One never really knows where Stella is going to break out next. We may think we have her effectually silenced, but the next moment she has .another bright wise crack on hand. She is the torment and delight of our lives. We don't know how we could have surviyed the everlasting grind without herq and yet, how we did survive with her is an open question now. Sarcasm is all very well, but we did enjoy her company in our three years, and wish her every sort of luck at Wellesley. junior College Club: Senior Clubg Class Night Castg Motto Committee. BYRON HENRY JACOBY New Britain, Conn. Jake March 3, 1910 A bird is known by its feathers. Byron, does not promise to be as great a poet as his name- sake: nevertheless, he does show great business ability and we expect great things of him in the next few years. We don't know just what the attraction was but jake certainly liked his third period history class for some reason or other. Although he never paid much attention to any of us, we wish him success in the same condescending tone in which he spoke to us. AUDREY MARGARET FAGAN Hartford, Conn. Ami April 30, 1010 Ain't we gotf1tn? Come now, Aud, 'fess up! You know yourself that you're quite a stepper. Whom'd you go skating with last night? Vell dot's a question yet, ain't it? Maybe she doesn't even know herself. But when you come right down to brass tacks, it isn't hard to understand Aud's popularity with the stronger sex, for she's not so bad to look at, in fact she's very attractive. Wonder what will happen to you after graduation, Aud ?- anyway, you know we wish you luck! Senior Clubg Secretary of junior College Club: Photo Commit- tee: Class Night Cast. PETER PAUL KELLY New Britain, Conn. Pete June 8, 1000 Lucky Strikes-They're toasted Our class night accomplished one thingg it discovered that Pete could make an attempt at singing, even if he could'nt produce the real thing. Probably his success was due in no small measure to the use of Lucky Strikes, and we suggest that he send in his written endorsement to the company to be used for publicity purposes. Well done, Pete, and accept our congratulations and best wishes for the future. Theta Sigma Fraternityg Class Night Cast: Senior Clnbg Spanish Club. l r , YY WN 'v ,gk Jw ' N J'- ,4 Iii Z 9 'YY 'WY' Tp. is C' .1 A as fi'it?2.fffxQ62.1fil3f1 . c fa at 20 '1
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O LIBBIE ELLA DUNN llaltimore lVlaryl'uul i June 29 1911 Another honor student! Theres a pretty long list of them this time isn t there? That s the good old Midyears of 28 for you! And Lib is not the least member of our group. But it seems that recently-only just recently you understand- Lib has had other troubles besides those of her schoolwork- there s a young man in the story. We know his name but we wouldn t even whisper it-we re too good a friend of Libbie s to do that. Don t you appreciate our hdelity Lib ? Of course you do! So long! Junior College Club' Senior Club' Class Night Cast. WILLIAM S. HASWELL Springlielcl lVl'1ss. Bi December 18, 1909 Speech is silier silence is golden. Ah! Enter the hero. Bill was most always L homme impor- tant in the Amphion Club plays. Then too Bill is noted for his stupendous words and has sometimes astounded his teachers and classmates when upon failing to think of a proper word he coined on- for himself. Nevertheless hes bound for Wes- leyan at Middletown-heh heh It s all decided that he s going Ol oo IO1 5 '- QF il D01 O0 not OO IO' 00 an O0 IO! O0 ill OO Ill Ol ill ll IO! S1 O n S ??S'2223 f53 Sic 1,9 -1 , lil ICI if Of U04 N1 ll l OO Ol ng 0 A oo Q . , . H1. 11 , ng .' I have studied books rather lhan men -Bacon ' OO 0 ll ' ' 94 Og ' lil . H H rg ' L if ' , f H ' ' 01 i H , L Q v 9 4 . . be I, :Q 'W ' ' 1 , . H in Q 1 if ' ' og 01 PM O 0 1 4 1 Y J! Ol P A , ' IQ! ' Y of UO I .1 01 OO Ol 01 8 6 'J , to be a journalist-we hope it won't be the I-lerald. Another 'I of his aims is to take the place of Milton C. VVork, noted bridge H authorityfjust ask him. Well, Bill, never mind, there's good .1 things in store for you at the A 81 P. i . Senior Club, Class Night Castg Amphion Club. ' MARGUERITE DOWNHAM New Britain, Conn. Midge February 21, 1910 She greets you kindly, one and all. Q A pleasant companion is Midge Anyone in the Class will ,J LP agree to that. She is not snobbish or grumpy, but alwa s Y 'N pleasant and agreeable. Though certainly not conspicious in ,.' size, she found a better way to become noticed-that of being everybody's friend. Midge didn't graduate with honors for . she wasn't a brilliant scholar, but many a brighter student has ' envied her personality. By means of that she will win her l 1 way anywhere. Our best wishes go with you, Midge l V .Phi Sigma Sorority, Vice-President of Senior Club, Class KS' Night Committee and Chorus. i Q2 AUGUST JOHN HEISLER .1 . . .. New Britain, Conn. November 8, 1910 Ol August was the silver tongued soloist who starred in the ..q Trade School Ministrels. His voice, which has filled many an 0. auditorium, will some day be the means of Filling his pockets sg with gold. Heisler is a draftsman, and he may work at it as a ifdi line, but why woguk for a living, August, when the world wx a ways give you one or a song. .9 v B s T s A A if z 4 0' 1. ... ,.. . ...,.,. 0 lil O ll OO yu ' Vaal new is 'X ec oooh .af LL!1II '- .t ai ft- H , 19 11
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L senior Club: Junior College Club. A X-.-Y -Y 'T , . L flfiff. Y L Y - in Y'Xx'j i7'3. 'H 151 'T If xiiafigyftg. ,Mfr X52 , ,f,1.A3.1s1.71jJJ,13 ' IN ol Nl 1 CO W MARY FRANCES GIANNETTINO Y , 'llOl'I'lIlgt0ll, Conn. May january 21, 1908 .00 She enjoys the mutual blessings of sisterhoadf' ' Here comes big sister and close behind, little sister. DQQ ' Big sister is very much like her younger pard, 'except that ' she really is different. As a matter of fact May is somewhat O Z' larger in construction, and perhaps more .mature in misjudg- .f- ' ment, but she does have the light hair, pink and white com- l. . ,Ns plexion and blue eyes which we assume must be family traits. Q img We don't know what May intends to do upon completion of . her struggles here, but we wish her luck, Q :gil Senior Club, junior College Club. .Q 153 Q if f fi YY STANLEY F. KULESIK . New Britain, Conn. Stan December 31, 1909 Q Silent Stan is the name that suits him best. He seldom talks, but when he does he knows his subject. Stanley starts out in life as a printer and in time he may publish a chain of newspapers. Then he will have his chance to say what he thinks- 'A N. B. S. T, S. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Manager Baseball 4. - ,Qif 3 A lt pri: iw 1 we , s M ,, ROSE ANNA GIANNE'I l'INO Hartford, Conn. Billie September 21, 1910 What's in a name? Little sister was rightly nicknamed when somebody called her Billie We don't know whether somebody thought May ought to have a brother or what, but anyway, now 1 little sister is universally called Billie and personally we're iff' fond of the name. However, she doesn't bear the least resem- blance to her millions of masculine namesakes, but, on the contrary, is the most ladylike little girl imaginable. Who could help wishing her a Merry Christmas and a lucky future? V - pl ' FRANCIS KELLEY New Britain, Conn. Hugh December 29, 1909 One who never turned his back, but marched breast forward. I. Kelley was quite a boy. He could cross examine the faculty better than Miss McAuley can third-degree the students. His hearing was very poorg he could hear only when he Could answer I the question. Well, our dear fellow pupil ought to make a i famous poker player. Kelley is much indebted to Browning's ' 1 poetry for an insight into social rules, and the noise of the organ l of Abt Vogler is still ringing in his ears. Kelley intends to be married someday. VVe wish him silver and golden anniver- saries. Senior Club. ' Ai .iivw ,. ,, , , H ,V A ,M ,wax , flofifwfffiixf e- biE?14NmKiE'fHLff?Q1SS2S55Qf2E51. 21
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