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. Y! 1-1 -s's'e-gy? - 1 Z E E grail E 3 F l avi. V -f --4' july A 'ff ' , K 1 I 1 X .. 't Q1 v igfifffiffawtfif 4. t . A 0 ft ' 6 DORIS MARIE PETERSON Drive away sorrow until tomorrow And then put it of 'til the next day Life is only what yau make it two minutes after it has rung. adheres to the above motto shell never have a dull moment. Good Luck to you! ALDA BERTHA RAMANOSKAS I strongly wish for what lfainlly hope, Like the day-dreams of melancholy men earth in her classroom until aroused by a question. She loves dancing and seeing High School football games. Girls' League. ITALO EDWARD RECANO They say everything in the world is good for something success, Rec . RAYMOND HAROLD RECHENBERG A' He is always laughing listen, even if you dont care to listen it can still be heard. Amphion Club, l9.3' 4 iigifllsxiiixiif 3255 Page Twenty-eight New Britain, Conn. Pete March 29 1916 Thats Pete's motto. She always has some new wise crack or joke to spring. And have you ever heard Pete laugh? lt just seems to bubble up and overg and as for her laughter being contagious and infectious-well just stand by and see what happens. Pete was a familiar ngure around the office and was a pal to many of the later students. Rainbowg Girls' League. HELEN MARY PRENDERGAST New Britain, Conn, 'A Hodge lvlarch 25 1934 Well, theres at least a few in our class that take life as it comes never worry, have a good time, and do graduate with us. Hodge is one of those few. You never see her dashing thru the corridors one minute before the warning bell. No sir! she's always walking along Hodge was well liked by students and faculty alike. lf she New Britain, Conn. Al March 21 1915 Al's great ambition is to become a writer, maybe we'll read one of her books some day. Much to the amusement of her classmates she often gets so absorbed in her dreams that she forgets to come back to New Britain, Conn. Rec December ll 1915 Italo is always singing some popular song. Singing is a weakness with him but a catastrophe to us. He's everywhere-if you bump into anyone at a dance, it's bound to be Rec with someone elses girl. Mrs. Smith, the librarian, can rest in peace, now that he is graduating, He intends to go to Miami University. Heres to your Basketball 1, 2g Baseball 2, Football 1 3 Theta Sigma Fraternity New Britain, Conn. Ricky September 23 1916 Ray is just another of our regular fellows who is liked by eyerxone He demonstrated his prowess as an actor recently and it looks as though he might do big things later on. His laugh, one of the loudest and most cheery, may be heard thru the halls at most any time one cares to Ray is one fine sled puller. just ask him-he'll know what you mean. Well, we hope you'll succeed in whatever you undertake
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B H S ETHELYN MARIE NELSON Edgewater, Colorado September 23, 1915 A'At the best, my lad, she is a handsome picture The kind of a girl you read about in story books. Good looking, well dressed, full of fun, and a true friend. Her personality and charming ways are the envy of man, Her bright blue eyes, pink cheeks, wavy golden hair and winning smile is what attracts the boys for many a mile, She was successful in her studies here and we know she will be in the future. ADA NERI New Britain, Conn. December 13, 1915 Her talents were of the more .silent class Ada lpreferably pronounced with broad aj is one of our cleverest girls. And can she paint!! The Art Department will certainly miss her. She's a great pal, too, always ready to lend a helping hand. She is quite different from what she was when she first entered these portals of learning, but we like her better. Here's hoping she'll ac- cumulate more confidence in herself at Teachers' College! Art Editor of Beehive, Girls' League, Designed menu card for Banquet. MARGARET ELIZABETH NUSS New Britain, Conn. A' Nussu September 22, 1916 A Smile for all, a welcome, glad, Ajovial, coaxing way she had A real friend and a good student has been found in 'iNuss by all who know her. She looks quiet, but we dont believe she's as quiet as she looks. She's a cheerful happy-go-lucky girl, popular among both boys and girls. We all know that she will be a success in whatever she undertakes. Girls' League, Class Night Castg Photo Committee, ANTHONY S. PALUCH New Jersey i'Tony August 22, 1915 The aim if reached or not, makes great the life Tony , and we wonder how many of his teachers would guess, is a boy soout. His motto is Be Prepared . In class he is always ready with his prepared answer land his alibib which he sincerely hopes will please the teacher. He can never find enough time to play basketball. He has told us that he likes to hit high notes on the piano, We wish you luck, Tony, in hitting the high spots in life after you leave New Britain High. P. S. Vile suggest aviation as an occupation, CLARENCE LeROY PETERSON New Britain, Conn. 'iClarry December 21, 1914 4'Happy am 1, from care I'm free 4'Clarry is the most desirable type of fellow you can imafgine. He is exceedingly well-mannered in his classes and outside o them as well, We know he's somewhat of an actor as he proved to us on class Night. We understand that there is a certain girl who rates first place with Clarry . Well, success and good luck. Class Night. Page Twenty-seven
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, X, , X 5, .XY tx.. BM.- X. T A . , ., ,,,, , iff ,537 A ,r MARY ANN REID Mystic, Conn. October 21, 1915 l'Wide and sweet and glorious as compassion Mary is one Hne girl. Always willing to lend a helping hand, polite, courteous, and a girl with a charming personality. She did herself proud in the Class Night play as we all know. At present we just can't figure out who Mary seems to favor, in the line of boys, but we know he'll be someonejust as nice as she. Amphion Club, Class Night Committee, Class Night Castg Girls' League. EDWARD MAX ROTHSTEIN New Britain, Conn. Prof june 24, 1916 He argued high, he argued low Ile also argued round about him 'iProf Rothstein can claim the doubtful honor of being one of the most talkative members of our class. HC can be immediately recog- nized by his swagger, But he uses his talking ability to good advantage in any argument. We know that at Trinity College, he will make a star member of the debating team. Good luck, Prof! A, Z. A. Fraternity, Track 1, 2. OLGA ROSE MARSHALL New Britain, Conn. july 9, 1916 Progress is the law of life The girl who hails from our thriving rural section, Barnesdale. But believe me she's no hayseed! Making use of her talent in sewing she looks like the latest model from Paris. Olga is rather quiet, but once her ire is raised, look out! She's an up and coming girl and, with her knowledge of typing and shorthand, we know she'l1 make some one a fine secretary. Girls' League. HAROLD PAUL SCHWEITZER New Britain, Conn. Shorty March 24, 1915 'A He is a very unassuming man Shorty is a modest fellow who does his work quietly and thoroughly. Nobody heard much from him and he kept his ideas to himself. He gained many friends during his sojourn at N. B. H. S, He gives the impression of being cleverg yet he's never lost any sleep over his lessons. But then, who has? ROSE MARZI New Britain, Conn. A'Roddy February 25, 1916 Loyal in everything Rose is a bright student in all her subjects. She was exceptionally smart in stenography, typewriting, and sewing. Rose is a girl who is always willing to help her friends. She will certainly make an excellent stenographer for any one who employs her. We wish you all the luck you honestly deserve. Girls' League. .I 9.3 Page Twenty-nine
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