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Q 1, 2.-.vovi 'l5'.'.'.'.'. . '.'.'.'.v.x A'. .7 1 . 820202103020292Q2o2Q2O2o2O2Q2O202Q:3202 'Qc B I I S ESTHER KEVORKIAN New Britain, Conn. S December lo, 1916 Without price Esther is a life-saver. The delicious candy kind, you know. She's always willing to help a friend in need. Especially fascinating is her curly dark hair and southern accent. She is also a good student and a nifty typist. Lucky employer who gets this jewel! FRANK WILLIAM MANZ New Britain, Conn. Frankenstein August 13, 1915 All things are overcome by determination Frank is the boy who collects the attendance slips on the fifth floor, so we all know him, A smile always covers his face as he sits alone in the English class, but he passes because there is grim determination in that smile. Frankenstein is just about the best 220 man we've ever had. He aspires to be a butcher, so take note, you vege- tarians. Theta Sigma. DOROTHY E. KRUP Massachusetts Dot August 17, 1916 i'Beautiful flowers are soon picked Golden haired, the type gentlemen-or for that matter anyone prefers-is That's not all 'iDot has. Her personality draws people toward her. Her clothes are genuine 'Paris Models . Dot has quite a pal in a certain football hero in her English class. Many others have also succumbed to her charms, and from the looks of things a good many more will. Rho Sigma Rho. EDWARD ROBERT MAZUR New Britain, Conn, HEC! May 18, 1916 A wise man is often silent Ed Mazur is one of the men with the rare and silent brain. By silent brain we mean he enters the class-room with more knowledge in his head, about the day's lesson than in the textbook, but because of modesty he will never get up to recite or answer any questions. When the day of exams rolls in, Eddie is one of the shining students. A brain of his type will never let its master starve. Our guess is that he will become a radio announcer, where he can speak and not be seen, MARGUERITE THERESA LANG New Britain, Conn. Maclzy October 26, 1917 A'Beautiful-and smart The bell rings and in dashes Marguerite. Someday you won't make it and will someone be mad. We wonder who the fascinating person is that makes you forget everything. Do you make those nifty blouses yourself? How do you get your hair to stay in place even in the worst weather? lt must be a gift. You'1l get there some- day if you go a little faster. . .--r .vv- -f--Q.vk--- Y ,Q vv filivfiffiiifofoisifio 1 9 3 5 3152. ?!33o'a'o'33!o'oS'3 Page Twenty-seven
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ff ff w w mr v v 'ga B H S .mazeezeszseizzzzzszzs-maize,ieszgzgzgfQ KATHERINE SHIRLEY JONES New Britain, Conn. February 3, 1917 UAS near perfect as they come One of the most studious and ambitious girls in our class-that's Shirley. Shes petite and quiet. Though much has been said about the lovely dispositions of people, this is a girl who has one of the best. We have never seen her out of sorts, and without doubt, no one ever will. Good luck in whatever you undertake, Shirley! JAMES ALBERT LUCEY New Britain, Conn. Al June 17, 1916 The people who hunt are the right people Jimmie has many hobbies such as hunting, fishing, the violin, and even the radio that takes up so much of his time that he has to let his studies slide. Though he likes the nickname Al his pals land there are manyj all call him Jimmie . His hunting proves him to be fearless Cyou should see the size of the rabbits he killsf they're ferociousl but there is one animal that he is afraid of and does not dare to hunt and that is the female of the species homo sapiens. JOSEPHINE BARBARA KAVESKAS New Britain, Conn. josie August 27, 1916 Some man's prize Jo can do anything and everything-even make her own clothes, and what clothes! 'l9hey're regular Paris models. But that's not all for she can cook as well as she can sew. Pies and cakes are her special- ties Jo is our nomination for the model wife. FRANK JOSEPH MALCZYNSKY Plantsville, Conn. 'iFrany February 20, 1916 Frank is a brave lad He drives his car at sixty But at that rategtoo bad! He'll only live till he's hfty. A brave lad! You bet!-We wonder how many tickets he's had the good fortune to receive Cnot po1iceman's ball ticketsj in his short but thrilling driving career. Some think he is a wallflower, but if he is, he certainly makes up for it when he does go into action. Many are the times that ye olde editors have wondered who that platinum blonde is who always infatuates Frank to a degree wherein he is forced to take her home in his antiquated model Well-here's wishing you luck Frank. You'll need it when you're falling for a blonde! Basketballg Intramural League. ' HELEN KAYESKI New Britain, Conn. Pins November 3, 1916 Mfhe whole world smiles with her For the girl with the most infectious smile, we nominate Helen. Now and then she is apt to get silly streaks which play havoc with everyones special school brand of self-control. However, we always forgive her because she certainly can cook and sew. lf the saying 'is true that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, there ll be lots of competition, Helen. 0 on 4 ' --Y-fan '-- W 'o'os'o'3f3foo?3o'5f D315 1 9 3 5 ,335.2o?838836f0f0f0ff Page Twenty-six
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'?Av.v.vC0.v.w.v.v.v.v.v.v. . v ' -- 3 J h W W Dt i 'r 5 B H S g.. o'02ra122020202o2o2o!s2Q202:!Q2:ufizizigf1' ' MABEL EVELYN LARSON New Britain, Conn. April 13, 1917 A'She'd rather kiss than spin Mabel is the class butterfly. She flits from one man's arms to another, during frat dances. Keeping her curls hxed is her life's work and she does a good job of it as you can see. Getting to school on time is the other thing that keeps her puffing. She's another girl aspiring to become a private secretary. We know she'll get her man though and working will be unnecessary. Phi Sigma. EDWARD LAWRENCE MICHAELS, JR. Berlin, Conn. Eddie August 1, 1915 A' He aims at the Fourth Estate Eddie is one fellow that started to take over the five year plan but cut it a year and a half short. He plans to take up another plan Conly four years this time, at the University of Alabama where he hopes to start toward his chosen goalAjournalism. Eddie's most famous and frequent statement is, The problem is more serious than one suspects . Well, that surely held true in General English. HELEN BARBARA MALESKI New Britain, Conn. December 21, 1916 This alliance may prove happy When's the wedding Helen? How long has this been going on? You seldom see Helen without fthe company ofj the boy friend. lt seems a shame to sacrifice such a promising career as someones private secretary. We're sure, however, that everything will be a success that Helen undertakes4even matrimony. MILTON MILCOWITZ New Britain, Conn. Goofy February 24, 1917 'iGocl, bless him-he wants to be a one-handed Piccolo player We often wonder where Goofy picks up those jokes he is always telling, but, the trouble is that they aregshall we say slightly old? He wants to be a member of the Chicago Symphony Grchestra by virtue of his drum playing, but we earnestly advise him to use his ability as a piccolo player as a stepping stone. All kidding aside, he has a love for classical music and some day the Met. will claim him. JENNIE CATHERINE MARCHI Hartford, Conn. Ajay May 13, 1917 Sweet flowerette of the rural shade jay , one of the sweeter girls from the fields of Newington, is a clever student. Though she is a home girl, who could blame her? For she is trying to make something of herself. ln the future we probably will hear jay on the air as crooning is her secret passion. Even if you shouldnt make a grand slam jay , you can still type like the dickens . onuouoou r 4 -- -4- Y v ---' v v - Q - v ..n....nn.'Q'e .SSS 1 93 5 ,gag ,g,f,vggggg6g,g,g,g,g Page Twenty-eight
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