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5 1 J B H S Q..ioioiq42252020202o!o2s!02o2o!.Q249A120209:.51' FRANK JOSEPH KATZEANER New Britain, Conn. Felix july 7, 1916 Sober as a judge Ah! here he is at last, our unassuming Felix , fwe're not talking about our catj, who is known to all for his sober remarks in English. They typify his personality nuff said . Perhaps this is due to his singular trait, there are no women in his life. Some of our gayer classmates could learn much from him in this respect. MARGARET ELIZABETH HART New Britain, Conn. Mike Gctober 13, 1917 An all American girl Mike is N. B. H, S.'s most loyal supporter of all school athletics. All the athletes are pals of hers. Don't you love her giggle? It's apt to break out at the most unusual times and then you have a dif- ficult time in suppressing your own. She is good in all her studies, but as yet has no definite future plans. Oh! well, C'est la vie Mar- garet. Girls' League. STEPHEN KEVORKIAN New Britain, Conn. Korky December 15, 1916 A' He can blow his horn, so he wants to he an auto mechanic Steve once more proving he is afraid of nothing, has taken up trum- pet lessons. Steve is a fine example of the kind of student that we are proud to say is a graduate of our school. Steve with his dry humor is very popular with the children around his neighborhood. who in turn give Steve good practice for his chosen profession of being a Kiddies' Hour announcer. RITAMAE THERESE HINCHLIFFE New Britain, Conn. Rita july 19, 1917 Oft has she helped me in the pinch of need lf you need any information, ask Rita . She sees all and knows all. Perhaps this is due to the wide variety of her interests, for whether it's football, basketball, or a school affair, she is there rooting for good old N. B. H. S. Rita's smart clothes serve as the models of many and Rita herself is one of the most popular girls in our class because she has so often proved herself a friend in need. Good luck, Rita , Senior Club, Banquet Committeeg Girls' Leagueg jr College Club. FRANK WARD KISSELBRACK New Britain, Conn. Pete September 26, 1915 He has many black and white slaves that respond to his touch If you own a piano and want to keep it in tune, don't invite Pete to your house. Not that he can't play well fbecause he certainly canj, but because he won't leave it until Doomsday. We suspect he eats his meals from the ivory keyboard. Another idiosyncrasy is his habit of barging in late to every class except German-you see, he's in mortal fear of Mrs. Guilford. We advise that he combine his am- bition to lead a large orchestra and his talent for acting to land a job in a musical show. Amphion Club. 1 B ,'i ' vvvf,ya ' vvvvvvvvvv f.1:aaee:e:ae.sz -52.9.2 1 93 asaa.+::.f.sf.'::.f.f.sf.f Page Twenly-four
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P siSs2o2o2w. ,z.:.:.2.e.e.2.2.:.:Q2.zQi--1 Q Q' fs B H .S FRANCES LOUISE GROTH New Britain, Conn. Frannie May 25, 1916 Her complexion is beauty's ensignn Frannie is our nomination for the girl with the loveliest com- plexion of our class. She wears clothes well and is popular. Teachers think well of her, so she must do her work between dates. What we like about Frannie is that popularity has not turned her head, She still finds time to laugh at a good joke with all of us. Stay that way Frannie and you'll always have plenty of friends. Sigma Delta Sigmag Girls' League. WALDEMAR GUSTAVE HINTZ New Britain, Conn. A'Red April 13, 1917 A'Foll0w but thy star lf any of you inquisitive souls have wondered who that shining star in the mechanical drawing room was, ponder no longer, it was Red , our master draftsman. Red also proved to be a shining star falthough of lesser magnitutej in English. Our only hopes are that Red doesn't live to be the father of anything so brainless as a horn tooter, after that masterful denunciation of musicians on Class Night, Class Night Cast. SAYDE NANCY I-IAGOPIAN New Britain. Conn. Queenie November 27, 1916 A good listener is rare Queenie was a hard working girl, but she has had her moments. She is quite business-like and will get to her destination. When Cupid shoots his arrow, l'm sure he won't miss Queenie. She is fond of dancing and likes to listen to jokes. She'd have a more pleasant smile if only she'd let more people enjoy it. ELMER JOSEPH HUBER Pittsburgh, Pa. Hoody February 18, 1917 Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet Without a doubt Elmer's most predominant characteristic is his patience. Hoody is never content to leave a task until he has performed it with thoroughness and diligence. An accomplished musician, he was a valuable asset to the Band and Orchestra. We take this opportunity to advise fellow students not to consider the mortuary profession since Elmer's aspirations to become an eminent physician are bound to be realized. May your patience bring you countless patients. School Bandg School Orchestra. MILDRED DAWN HAROTIAN Hartford, Conn. Milly july 27, 1916 Like the angel's visitsg short and bright Could there have been any one with a sweeter nature than Milly's7 She worries about her own work but still Milly seems to find time to listen to the troubles of others. Milly can't be parted with her typewriter and we hope she won't ever be without it. Cvirls' League. - ---- fa itiefidtddttofoksfsf-tofaf 1 93 5 ae. e::.'.s-.':e:.w.-1. Page Twenty-tliree
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fx . w2o!02o. i-02029202o20202o2o2929222OL1'A -s!O2:'g' Q B I 1 S 'Q ARLINE BEVERLY JOHNSON New Britain, Conn. UBev january 28, 1917 There was a little girl, and she had a little curl lf perchance you do not know look for a young maid with blonde, curly and unruly hair, two dimples, and contagious giggle. Bev has been quite successful scholastically-she and Monsieur Drapeau agreed tres bien-her biology sketches were unsurpassed- and her answers to yes and no questions in English accounted for that rise in the consumption of paper in room 21. She has already embarked on her college career, for she aims to be a dietician, Girls' Leagueg Assistant Editor Board of Publication. GERHARDT MICHAEL KUEHN Bristol, Conn. Gary Septcmbcr 29, 1915 A gay lad Gary is everybody's pal because as he says, l'm a great guy, but nobody knows it! But he's wrong there, everybody does know it, and that's why he's so popular, not only among the boys, but also with one of the girls Gary is trying to find a job with lots of pay but no work. We're afraid that'll take him the rest of his life, so we suggest that he be a gigolo in the meantime DOROTHY ELLIOTT JOHNSON New Britain, Conn. Dot january 1, 1917 A higher mind is richer than a crown Dot appears very shy and quiet, but since it doesn't take much to pierce this shell of shyness, we can always find a remarkably witty and sociable person. She has an irresistible smile, and her laughter is very contagious. She intends in the near future, to join the ranks of those entering the teaching profession. MAURICE HAWLEY LINDQUIST New Britain, Conn. Linkie january 27, 1917 lt's 'O. K', 'Linkie', they laughed at Edison, too Maurice is that tall and shy young man with his hair forever in his eyes. He is often jibed because of his talent along the invention line, and because he is forever trying out new things in his cellar. Linkie however, is determined to be an engineer of some kind and we are sure that his inventive spirit will serve him in good stead. GERTRUDE JOHNSON Hartford, Conn. Gert and Butch july lo. 1916 She has Atalantalv heels Gert is a swell gal , always on hand for sports, and a willing worker. We hear that Butch is receiving honors in that subject we all like so well-gym. Basketball is her favorite sport, and any Monday from three to five, A'Gert is in the gym winning a hard-fought game. Unlike many other fair athletes, she is a good student and even writes poetry in her spare time. Girls' Leaguei Girls' Basketball. - -- -v-' - a afoffiiiffdiiiofokQsifofo 1 5 862. s'!!o'o'.'.?!!.'.S'.' Page Twenfyffzve
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