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. fs fy V We ifffyfefr '71, 'wi T 'IEYWX' 'TY ii Qrf':'YHT'T ?'E'T'r xfir'z 'T'Qil.f JY.1'.f,1.gQ1f1QJ,3.,1il113'a1 ...TJ . TJ Qi r - .1 -f,f.,f,1-w.' I THERESA JOSEPHINE GUITE fi V New Britain, Conn. Terry March 8, 1910 513 Save the surface and you save all , f We offer our most humble apologies to Mr. Clark-but the Mitt above phrase seemed so fitting, we just had to copy it. Didn't , ll: 1 you know that. Terry believes in that slogan? She certainly A if .Lu does and practices her creed too. But never mind, Terry, th ' L, not one iota of our love for you is detached by your creed. This ' .' T is a free country, isn't it? Ergo, go to it! Going into business EW' JJ-, in the near future, Terry ? We know you'll win-in the enrlg ' - N f or somebody. ' Ax 15,1 Phi Sigma Sorority, Senior Club: Class Night Cast. ' v ivy 1' N 'S ,' V11 1? HOLLIS WHIPPLE KINCAID , Fair Haven, Vt. Kink August 4, 1909 1' f Kink is the boy with the innocent look and he sure knows how ' - to make use of a good thing. How many times that innocent ,-A look has been the cause of some one else getting the blame for yy E what Kink did. But a sweet face is not all that he is famous ,f'vN lf? for: Hollis is an Architectural Draftsman. He plans to go to Wx .Vi New York to work where Architects aim high. Someday we'll Ay, loop up to his work. l , N. B. S, T, S. A. A. 2, 3, 4. 'lu rr' rr' RUTH HANSEN . A W New Britain, Conn. Rufus january 31, 1910 z 1 She nf the golden misses 1 Oh my no! Rufus' hair isn't red it's gold. just compare gl ' the red of her dress with her hair and see for yourself. You Aw! NI 1 know we've heard that hair of that color is the sign of a hot 'ff I i, temper, but it seems that in Rufus case it indicates a sense of ' ' ' iff' humor instead of a hasty temper. Really, Rufus .can be so ' funny at times that you could split your sides laughing at her. , A Her giggle, fyou couldn't call it a laugh reallyl, is that merry E-L,-Q. K A infectious kind too, and altogether she is the most desirable ,M V - N companion imaginable. You're going to Normal, Rufus ? fjfh Well, all we've got to say is, we're sorry for those who aren't 2 TY - N T going up there with you. - ly 'tl ga, Class Night Cast, ,. ,xkf ' lv ' 'sr 1 A ' PAUL KOETHER V Wallingford, Conn. December 16, 1909 N Hia talents were Qf the silent kind fByron 2 if We would think the world at an end if ever our Paul smiled I 2-, or made the least bit of noise. Silence itself., in comparison ' A with him, would seem like a boiler factory.. If silence is golden, x our Paul is a multi-millionaire. Yet, it is a generally accepted AY fact that those who are quietest in school make the most noise 171. X, out of school. Who knows? 11,1 ' Alphia Iota Epsilon Fraternityg Senior Club. fi' 1 A xi 1 ,f Y l X 1159 A ti V 7 7'i' l '7Si.'fT'.?'w F sffTTYf1f 'ITf1'YTTX1TTTT ufYiY- 1 i'rf'T'1S'Y f'f f'1'YYYYY '17' f ,if if, at 4,1 1 1..az.,1,-..iam.,Q,f,1J . flask 1.1.1 fren H' lil, 11-4.4 Jalan .-,,Qaagf-1. ?..17.-1f.-Jil 22
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1 TTTYNS W' 'Yi ii Yi f ' T 37 ' T wm..J. QW . L, , 4 9. DOI ELIZABETH ,IAKEL fa East Bristol, Conn. Belly May 2, 1910 I ' Ragged is the breast that music cannot lame -Bampfylde mf: . Betty plays in our orchestra. We believe that accounts- no l is in great. measure, for the success of our orchestra in delighting . its admiringaudiences. By the way, you've had to use some .Q scholastic skill lately, haven't you, in order to catch up with us? f f? TI! That's great work, Betty, but don't let your head swell too much. 1- ' 1' Furthermore, don't spend too much time enjoying yourself, Q Q N now, will you? Too much fun might not agree with you. .1 'ii Senior High School Orchestra. LQ? 'Sv ' 8 YY JOSEPH MORTELLITI . New Britain, Conn. Joe November 29, 1908 ' For has a jolly good fellow Nj joe never had any enemy. He kept to himself more or . less but was always willing to do anyone a good turn. He was Q x often called the Mussolini of our class. His excellent work Ol . I in class goes to prove that Joe was not a loaferfin fact he . seemed to like work-and arguments. We have no doubt that KY, joe will be a success in life for he's just built that way. .1 v I N O MYRTLE KELLER 0. New Britain, Conn. June 2, 1911 Q l V A stenographer of no mean ability. - ' And so young! Myrtle's ability explains this. Studies come A . . A so easily to her she doesn't know how to sympathize with the ' , ,nj rest of us. This class has a number of clever students and here . f , , is an outstanding one in the commercial group. We don't I , need to bother wishing her luck, because we know she will be - , successful in the business world and do credit to the midyears . ' V of '28. ' l Senior Clubg Class Night Chorus. li . , 0' Q oi Q HEYWOOD MANSERGH .. ' Duluth, Minnesota Hays October 18, 1908 IQ! Westward Ho! Yes, we know you come from the wild and wooly west, .Q , Hays, -and if we didn't know, you'd tell us, wouldn't you? lla Duluth High may be all right but personally we prefer good old f.. Lk N. B. H. S.-and, of course, everybody has a right to his own . , opinion. How about football? Pretty good little old sport, r.l isn't it? Oh Yes! we know your team was a marvel-but why 'Q not take a look at the Red and Gold, it's not such a bad one! Ill Well, so long. Hays, we wish you Godspeed in recovering from your attack of homesickness. 9 Ill Q n . 'Q ,tv ,I ,,.,-,Q-,, Vi , ,,,,, ,. Zu-vvvvvvvvvvvvvv Q .L . l ri J X. -U' 4 O 630 1 s 000000500 .0 Hi ALLY1 gi',g!,,lih i AU. .L WQAOCQA .O CQQOO .ODDQ SAQ . 24
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