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at -W-I at X-me at pg, We as , 43, .gf Q. ,. v. 1 ' ' x N V- , . ,J WILLIAM HAYES Simsbury, Conn. Bill january 4, 1915 He will get there on his own power Bill was somewhat of a mystery, we never quite placed him in our scheme of things. He was what one might call the moving spirit of the electrical department of the Trade School, the power behind the punch, or a high voltage organizer, or something. Whatever went on around his reservation, Bill always took an unofficial leading part and usually had his gang out in front. Aside from being too honest he has all the requirements of a good politician. N. B. S. T. S. A. A. 2, 3, 4. ABRAHAM FALK New Britain, Conn. 'AAbe june 28, 1914 'Al care not who runs the counlry if they'll only let me loaf lf Abe ever has letters after his name they will probably be A. W. O. L. He isn't the kind of a fellow that wants to boss the job, all he asks is that he can make his own schedule of working hours. Abe was captain ol' one of the best basketball teams the Trade School has turned out in a long time, ll he could only work the way he can play what a man he would be. N. B. S. T. S. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Basketball S. T. S. 3, 4. ALEXANDER ANDREW PANASEWICH New Britain, Conn, Tiny june 17, 1915 Let me have fat men about me lf a big body means a big heart Alex must have the biggest in the class. The largeness of his heart is shown in the smile with which he greets everyone. He doesn't mind being pushed around and stands for plenty of kidding from all his friends, A true friend and a real A'pa1 is what we call Tiny . FRANK RIO Berlin, Conn. Gilo,b,by March 1, 1914 His smile is like ltaly's sunshine lt has been unofficially reported that Frank won First prize in every beauty contest in the trade school machine shop. Although shy, bashful, and possessing a school girl complexion that could laugh at a powder puff, he nevertheless played a good game of baseball and a fast game of basketball for the Traders. 2 B. S. T. S, A. A. 2, 3, 4, Baseball S. T. S. 3, Basketball S, T. S. MARIO PASQUALE ROCCO New Britain, Conn. Doc june 1, 1914 A' You are worth as many men as you know languages Mario has been endowed with a slightly diminutive, but portly stature. He is the mighty prodigy of the German and Biology classes. Browning's poetry is his specialty. lf you don't believe it, ask Miss Adams. Heres what he says about Math. Kann der Teufel holen . A good mixer and everybodys pal, When your dreams of an lvl. D. degree come true, we'll patiently be your patients, Doc. Next stop. Trinity. T rack. Y 193 4 is Page Thirty-two
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.X H H M wwf ,,,, ,, ,. V ., xl .... as f 1 X - v -' w . a s - .--. - , 9-as BHS ,J ,XJ N ,. IRMA MILON TAYLOR Deep River, Conn. Shnitzle April 15, 1916 A loyal friend is the best friend Irma is sincere, lively, a good student, and a good sewer. During her high school days she has made many friends and is a true pal to all of them. She proved to be ambitious in English, but she has a bitter dislike for history. Irma is the girl with the tricky dresses and blouses that she sews herself. Some day in the future she will be hanging her dressmakers shingle just waiting for business. Loads of luck, lrrna. Banquet Committee, Class Night Cast. WILLIAM FRANCIS TIERNEY New Britain, Conn. Bill September ll, 1915 UA meek and quiet spirit Bill is a little less active than a good many of our classmates, yet he always managed to be right on the spot whenever anything very interesting occurred. ln English he was always the First one to answer the questions asked him labout the football game the day before!D. A'Bill was a good pal to everyone and we enjoyed his companionship a great deal. JOSEPHINE MYERS WHITE Meriden, Conn. 'Jon August ll, l9l5 For in my life I never saw a girl so full ofjoyn jo is one of our most popular girls, not only in school but in out- side activities. She's always in demand. We really think jo has a dress for every day in the year. Well, that's her good fortune and how we envy her. She is never in want of boy friends. But we all know there's someone special who is tall, good looking, and can dance. How about it, flow? Girls' Leagueg Class Night Cast. LEO H. WRENN New Britain, Conn. Scope February 22, 1913 ln sports men are known Leo is one of the great football players of good old New Britain High, He has demonstrated his ability more than once. The only trou le with Leo is he forgets his morning shave once in a while and we hear that a certain person objects very strenuously, Of course, we all realize that now and then it is excusable but when it 's a weeks rowth . , ' g , On My! Well, good luck to you, Leo. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4g Basketball l, 2, Theta Sigma Fraternity. ROSE ,IEANETTE ZEVIN Hartford, Conn, May 30, 1916 Thoughts rival the eloquence of words Rose is just one of those girls you can't win an argument with, try as hard as you will. With her knowledge and understanding of the dictionary she fairly overwhelms us, and in some cases even the teachers. However, in spite of this superior vocabulary she is a friend to all, a willing worker, and a cheerful one to have in a class room, C' T I 9 3 4 Page Thirty-one
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iw- gf , , , Qisffcfifofeos N -I no JN ALFORD HAROLD JOHNSON New Britain, Conn. 'iPullie November 21, 1915 For he can conquer who believes he can Puttie's the answer to a maidens prayer with his build likejohnny Weismuller. Broad shouldered, blonde, blue eyes, what more do you want? Puttie's one fine fellow, willing to lend a helping hand, up-to-date in his work, a good dancer, and in general, a real he-man. I Xllllere sure he'll succeed. lf not in the business world4Ho1lywood oo out, Alpha Iota Epsilon Fraternity. ALICE ,IOSEPHINE MASON Cornish, New Hampshire HAZ November 24, 1915 A light heart and a carefree manner A better friend or a jollier one cannot be found in our class. As a true example of ambitious youth she is always stocked with knowledge, which she imports to her fellow students in a manner precise and polite. Her keen sense of humor, her responsive sympathy and her friendly comradeship will in the future, as it has done, win the admiration and respect of all who know her. MARY DOROTHY REMBISZ New Britain, Conn. Chuckie August lo, 1915 The devil lurks in her eyes i'Chuckie is one of our peppiest girls. She always seems to be looking for a good time, so studies, you might say, are rather taboo with her. ln other words her power of thinking is still in an un- developed stage. Yet when she decides to work, she really works. 1-1ere's hoping you won't Find too large a crop of wild oats, 'Chuckieln Rho Sigma Rho. MADELINE WELLINS New Britain, Conn. Lynn july 18, 1915 Some come, some go, this life is so Madeline, after traveling back and forth from Weaver to New Britain High, has nnally decided to give our fair school the honor of graduating from it. The fact that she did come to New Britain is surprising, since Hartford is so-o-o interesting. When Madeline finally decided to contribute to the class recitation, she showed us that she can reel off facts about a man's life almost as fast as a bomb explodes. Yes 7 - Madeline is a surprise. t L . . if it' ,if 'ffl' :VY 1' I 9 7 'frv' f ' i. .,,tgig.gtstts..t,L:eQEfM2S.L , .J Page Thirty-three
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