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gi , Q . was it oo os OQOOQTQOO TN! Y L . . tt. t , A V B H S BETTY MARJORIE GRAYSON Terryville, Conn. 'ijerryn September 27, 1916 i'Be always merry, as ever you can jerry is a cheerful, gay person to have around, never serious or sad. She's Mnerts about Dick Powell, her movie idol. Lucky Dick! You can hear jerry when she attends the Palace, although you can't see her. Boy! does she slay Kenneth! Will she ever grow up to take life seriously? ROBERT EDWARD GREER Windsor, Vermont Bob October 15, 1915 Even silence may be eloquent 'iBob is one of those studious chaps well-liked by everyone, es- pecially a blonde in 202. Thought we didn't know. Eh? Bob intends to join the navy after leaving dear old N. B. H, S, Vv'e know he will succeed, and we wish him all the luck in the world. Aloha, Sailor. Amphion Club. EDNA VIOLET HALL New Britain, Conn. Eddie September 11, 1916 Variety is the mother ofEnjoyment Edna is pleasingly bright, and willing to help anyone at anytime. She writes a little bit, and plays the violin and piano. Engaged in many outside activities, she is usually in a rush to do some small thing. Her motto, so she says, is 'iNever do today what you can leave until tomorrow . Alpha Mug Girls' League, Rainbow, Amphion Club. NICHOLAS JOSEPH DIEMENTE Winsted, Conn. Nickey May 30, 1916 How often the greatest geniuses be hidden in obscurity Nick may be seen in class everyday and always on time. Questions which he is asked are always answered as clearly and as plainly as possible. On the gym floor he is very sociable and full of pep and vigor, He is liked by all his fellow students. He may not be called exceptionally smart or clever but when he has a test to tackle he may be found in a corner studying away at his books, He is very chatty and always talking about modern problems. We call him Nicke-e-e-e-e . SADYE DORIS HAROIAN New Britain, Conn. March 16, 1915 Still water runs deep Sadye is just one of those people who mind their own business, is very quiet, speaks when she is spoken to and is well liked. She's very tall, a trifle dark, very black hair, dark eyes and a lovely smile. Sounds rather like a Senorita doesn't it? Well, didn't we say she was nice? Heres hoping that you'l1 succeed as well elsewhere as you have here. Girls' League. V ' . Y f ' oo io vgo sss. aa :isps 1 9 3 4 09,5 J nuooodoop Page N ineteeri
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'I x N Y' xx' 'YN ' 'Tiff ' 6 B H ,S - -. am--. 9. ' FQ' J RUTH HELEN ELY New Britain, Conn. Ruthie March 29, 1915 Though the power be lacking, The will is nevertheless praiseworthyn 'iRuthie is considered the most popular girl in High School. lf its not i'Bob Ferry it's Swede Carlson, She is always so busy with her church plays and Girl Scout duties that she has no time for her constant admirers. Ruth is going to Storrs, we hope shell be just as popular there, She is very mysterious. Ask her who shes taking to the Prom and axe rwill say l'm not telling yet . We all wish you the best of luck, ut . WILLIAM FRANCIS CONWAY New Britain, Conn. UBill August 15, 1915 Time will Tell We haven't much to tell about Bill for we neither hear nor see a great deal of him. However, we have learned that he's very conscientious and does his work well. Bills a rather quiet person, at least in school, Hes quite good looking-so the girls say. This simply proves you don't have to be a young Lochinvar to attract some peoples attention. Heres hoping, Bill. IRMA ERICKSON New Britain, Conn. April 8, l9lo Sing us now a lender song lrma is the girl with the beautiful soprano voice. She takes vocal lessons and we are sure that some day she'll be a great opera singer. She wanted to be a nurse at one time but she has decided to be a lady of leisure at least until she becomes famous and her public won't allow her a minute to herself. Still again Irma would also make a good dressmaker. She has a charming personality and is great fun because she never loses her temper, Everyone is a friend to lrma. She enjoys all sports including swimming, golf, and tennis. Phi Sigma. RUTH BERTHA GRAMITT New Britain, Conn. l'Rudi March 20, l9l5 'Good service is a great enchantment Ruth is a very likeable person because she does not find it hard to smile. She plans to enter the nursing field and we are sure that she will have great inHuence on her patients. ln school she was studious and tried to do her work to her best ability. One thing she perhaps will never forget in school is the Chemistry tests in room 46. GERTRUDE LILLIAN GOLD Hartford, Conn. Goldie january 7, 1916 She was dressed in simple taste Goldie is the girl we all know and there's no need to wonder why, for no matter where you go Goldie is around somewhere. Goldies quite a dresser too, Everyone envies her when she wears that fur coat of hers. ln reality she's quite good looking with black curly hair, dark eyes, and cheery smile. We hear she likes stenography UD. She's sure to be a success where- ever she goes. Girls' League, Phi Delta. ltilwfiiiitfg 9 3 4 Page Eighteen
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TB as s .5 1 ,af MARY KATHRYN HARTNEY New Haven, Conn. Harpo May 20, 1916 'just like Rosey 0'Grady, She was a sweet young ladyu Mary is just as sweet as any little.lrish lass could be, and do the boys fall? What is the big attraction at .Johnsons Photo Service, Mary? Her circle of friends is limited but she is a real pal to those chosen few. In the morning she can be heard running the entire length of the hall to get to her room on time. ln class she is very studious, and at the Y she displays her good sportsmanship and cheerfulness. What are your plans for the future, Mary? We expect great ac- complishments from you. Girls' Reserves. MURIEL BIDWELL HEMENWAY Hartford, Conn. A'Duchess March 24, 1914 A friend in need is afriend indeed A bit shy, but conscientious, always a friend in need -that's Muriel, Though your sewing and art are worrying you, it's a pity to see you so, but cheer up-we know you'll share your honors with us. Good luck--Muriel-Au Revoir. Girls' League. CARL THOMPSON HEWITT Bridgeport, Conn. A'Sam December 10, 1915 The quiet mind is richer than a crown Carl's a quiet lad but he's a regular fellow, He dances well, is active in track and other sports and is an active member of the De Molay, as well as being an excellent student. He intends to go to the Teachers' College in the fall and then to attend Cornell University. Wc wish him all the good fortune he so richly deserves. Track l, 2, 3, Motto Committee. ARLINE ELEANOR HICKOK New Britain, Conn. Bearisy january 5, 1916 I'm very fond of water Arline is a great girl, full of pep, vim, and vigor, with a disposition that radiates cheer to those around her. Of oourse we all know you like the water, Arline, but whats the big attraction of Great Hill Lake in the winter? Girls' League, Glass Night Cast, ALVAR PHILIP JOHNSON New Britain, Conn, A'Swede September 21, 1916 MFitted for girls, a ladies' man '4Phi1 --as he is called by certain sorority girls is quite a ladies' man. He is to be seen at all the dances where the pretty girls go, and always with the prettiest. ln the classroom he is in the habit of making innocent remarks which stir the class. His straight face looks comical at times and often fools his friends, too. His friends do not realize what a friend he is until they are in need of one. 3' V 7- ' fy ' ff. l'1 '1'r2' 'I'-Y -imviwfof 'tri Q17 Y' r TY? ill, E N' f ,- ,X-F. 1 f-1, '- H' Q- w 2.2.2411 c 'Lf 's '- J .LJSQ .5 .a...+.,?.t's.fa.f.. ,.l-,,::t,l .al ,Alai Page Twenty
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