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1 T - . . 7 . Jw B I-1 S 54. l CLARENCE EVALD JOHNSON New Britain, Conn. Swede February 20, 1916 3 I have accomplished what l was able to Known about the school as uAmbitious , We have heard that he meets nice girls at a fifteen cent dancing school. Swede expects to get a job soon and buy a car for some lucky girl. h We are sure of one thing anyway and that is, he will never overwork imself. ELLEN CHRISTINE JOHNSON Woodstack, Ill. April 29, 1915 Short reckonings make long Friends Ellen is what we call an all-around one hundred per cent girl. She has a beautiful disposition, is a good worker-just ask Miss Glover- and is pleasant to every one, From what we know she's just Ari All-American Girl . Theres no need to go into a detailed description, folks, just look at her picture and give your eyes a treat. One at a time boys, don't crowd! GRETA HARRIET JOHNSON New Britain, Conn. Swede September 27, 1916 The Best is yet to be Although it wasn't homework that took up her time Swede was always kept busy by a boy named Bert . We don't think she will have a very hard time getting a job because she has a wonderful dis- position, good looks, nice personality, and excellent habits. We're wishing you all the luck in the world. Girls' League. WALTER MAURICE JOHNSON New Britain, Conn. 'iPeanuts October 13, 1915 Small in stature great in mind Peanuts is our little fellow with the big smile, Smallness didn't hamper him in any way, for if he couldn't see over someone's shoulder he was apt to climb over and say, One side please, let a man have a look. We notice that the girls don't seem to mind whether he's little or not! Peanuts is an all-around good chap, full of fun, studious Qonce in a whileb and good looking. VERA AMY JOHNSON New York City Were June 12, l9l6 I huj, I strut, look big and stare And all this 1 can do because I dare A very good kid, popular and very stubborn, but is bound to get through life successfully with her winning way. We hope she will be successful with a laboratory Technician career. Sigma Delta Sigma Sororityg Girls' Leagueg Prom Committee, Class Night Cast. f'2YfS5fl513 3 I 93 4 A 13593532 Page Twenty-Iwa
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iv-wr-f JJ XJ ' Qif e asf? ' f- x 'Ti , H B H S -V 1 x. MILDA OERTEL HOTCHKISS New Britain, Conn. Milly October 2, 1915 Still achieving, still pursuing Milly's what you might call an all-around girl, and we know that in the future she'll make some man happy. She has a great interest in Girl Scout Work and makes a fine leader. Perhaps some day she'll run a society for the uplifting of gangsters. Who knows? ln reality there's nothing that Milly won't try. just give her a chance and she'll make good, BENTON LOUIS HUCK New Britain, Conn. Benny May 7, 1916 Qui Sexcuse, S'accuse Benny is one of those fellows who manages to Gnd trouble without looking for it. l-le's just a happy-go-lucky boy who doesn't have a care in the world. The faculty has lectured him incessantly, but we've come to the conclusion that there's nothing between his ears to retain what he's been told. And as for gum chewing! Wrigley's will soon be taking a first mortgage on the mint. l-le's always got some wisecrack ready and it doesnt make a bit of difference whether he's in a classroom or not. NVell, we've ridden him hard but he can take it. So long, Benny, EVA S. HYDE Berlin, Conn. 'l'op.ry November 28, 1917 1 fnd earth not grey but rosy This little girl needs no introduction to those who attended Class Night, but for the benefit of the unfortunate, she is our petite actress with the smiling countenance that won her many admirers, We wonder who the lucky fellow was. Eva's not the beautiful but dumb type as you will well agree, for she completed the course in two and one-half years. Good luck to you, Eva. Amphion Club, Class Night Cast, Girls' League. IVAR KROG JENSEN Eids Voll, Norway October 21, 1915 Eat, drink, and be merry- What would our football games or rallies be like without good old lvar to pep the crowd up as one of the cheer leaders, Although he likes dancing and good times in general, he has been a good student. This is rather an unusual combination. We hope that lvar will soon be a cheer leader for some big college or university. Good luck, lvar! Cheer Leader. MARY AGNES HORTON New Britain, Conn. September 14, 1916 Life is long if you know how to use it Mary is one of the prominent girls of our class, always with a smile and cheery greeting, She is an accomplished swimmer as well as a dramatic star. Remember her in Class Night????7 And how Mary used to love Hammonasset, still does, and the life guards down there, Did you ever see Mary without gum777 What kind was it4Beech- nut? Never mind Mary, we all wish you success in whatever you decide to become. Page Twenty-one
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If NI B H S WALTER JOSEPH KACZMARSZYK New Britain, Conn. Katz August l, 1914 My way is to begin with the beginning Now here's somebody who ought to be successful in whatever career he chooses to follow. He is a student of business and we hope he may bring out some theory that will stop all the financial worries on this earth. He also swings a mean racket in tennis, and he's a great pool and card player. Go to it, we wish you success. HELEN CLAIRE KIEFFER Hartford, Conn. October Il, 1915 Often change doth please cz womarils mind Helen is a girl for changes. Hardly ever do we see her hair combed the same way. One day she looks like a demure little miss, the next Tl'Iie:s a sleek looking senorita. Well, 'tis said, variety is the spice of 1 e . Helen seems to have a way with her. At any rate, she's a good sport, always has a smile and a cheery hello , Senior Club, Girls' League. MICHAEL KASSEY New Britain, Conn. 'AMickey October 12, l9l2 If any far-distant age will give credit to so great a work Mickey the great! The boy who shines not only in school but with the girls. He claims if it were not for him the school would fall apart. What would the dance halls do if it were not for him? Some day you may read in the newspaper that he has won the marathon dance contest. By the way, if you could only see his face you would say he has a wonderful future just around the corner. How far is that corner, though? The girls claim his name will appear in the book Whos Who . You have our best wishes, Mickey. Basketball. VERONICA LORRAINE KOSIOREK New Britain, Conn. Vickie October 6, 19l4 'Easy Came, Easy Go Vickie is one among our number who takes things just as they come along. She doesn't overdo, she isn't a slacker, she's just a medium gir . i'Vickie is tall, a little thin, neither blonde nor brunette, You see, her appearance copes well with her will. She's a lucky girl to be able to take life so easily especially in N. B. H. S. DORIS .IOSEPHINE LARSON New Britain, Conn. Swede january 26, 1916 A Goal Made Needs no band If the boys are falling over each other's feet it's not because they're awkward. Doris has just gone by and they've all turned to see her and say Aint She Sweet Walking Down the Street . She is a cap- tivating creature with her blonde hair, twinkling eyes, and winsome smi e. We wonder who that Certain Young Man is? He'd better watch out for there's plenty of competition from the other young men. Girls' League. I 9 3 4 f Page Twenty-three
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