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15,71 ,X n ' ae I I, l ,A WILLIAM JOHN EDWARDS New Britain, Conn. i'Bill january 15, 1919 A'Life is a Song Willie is the tall, modest idol of the fairer sex, who is finding it difficult to remain true to that certain one who attends school out of town. You can not help but be attracted by his winning smile and pleasing personality. His future plans are unknown to us, but we wish him loads of success in any of his undertakings. CALLIOPE KATHERINE CAVATAS Greece Kay December 26, 1916 Here from over the seas comes Kay . We should consider our- selves fortunate for having with us a person who knows the land of mythology. Something tells us she should have read Milton, but her interests lie elsewhere. She is an outstanding pupil in her business classes. After graduation, Kay anticipates returning to Greece, and visiting her childhood friends, Girls' League. SAMUEL PHILIP ELIA New Britain, Conn. 'iSammy june 25, 1918 lVit and wisdom are born with a man If you happen to see a short fellow with a smile spreading from ear to ear and hair standing on end, you can be sure it's Sam Elia. He may be short, but he can make more noise than a group of football players. We usually see him riding around town in a small car, and be sure you don't get in his way for he may be small, but oh, what power behind that wheel! Orchestra, Page 22 EVA THERESA CEKANAVICH New Britain, Conn. Chicky December 11, 1918 Nothing more lovely can be found Chicky is a perfect example of a modern girl, up to date in every- thing except school work. Her true friendship and good sportsman- ship account for this. We can say little about her club paper, because, as far as she is concerned, that is a very sensitive subject. Because of her excellent work as editor of her paper, it is safe to say that 'iChicky is on the right road to attain her goal, a job as a private secretary. Girls' League, THEODORE ADOLPH ERICKSON Baltic, Conn. Teddy May 28, 1919 'Speech is silver but silence is golden Ted is one of our very quiet boys. Nevertheless, he is a loyal and fine friend to anyone who needs one, and his warm smile pene- trates the thickest epidermis. He has no definite plans for the future as yet, but he has our best wishes for success in whatever Field he enters.
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ln I t if L -,af-V2 I i 'h 'A LAURA MARION BOJNOWSKI New Britain, Conn. Goodness October 30, 1917 She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen Laura, an example of good character and amiable personality, is a lover of sports. Her divine dancing has led to a large number of new acquaintances. Though a little doubt lingers here and there, she hopes to enter a business college. The best of luck to you, Laura. Girls' League. JOSEPH FRANCIS DORNFELD Stamford, Conn. flee October 17, 1918 'Constancy Never Fails joe is a quiet fellowg you would hardly know he was in the class- room, He studies hard but Dame Fortune turned her head, hence he is not on the honor roll. ln drafting he does, however, excel. With a subject to draw and a encil, scale and trian le he turns out be t'f l p g au 1 u work. There is a brilliant future in drafting for you, joe. Follow it through. EVA BRIN New Britain, Conn. Eve February 15, 1919 The rolling stone gathers no moss This very nonchalant person seems to have not a care in the world, but in her happy-go-lucky way she is the possessor of many friends, and has succeeded in attaining honorary standing in her scholastic undertakings. Her magnetic personality and perseverance will be a great asset in her future, indefinite, though it may be. We're sure, Eve , that your diploma signifies a successful High School life, and will serve as a noteworthy recommendation to the every day world. Girls' Leagueg Phi Delta Sorority, Amphion Club, Secretary- Treasurer junior College Club, Photo Committee. FRANK JOHN DOBEK New Britain, Conn. Doble with intellect October 28, 1918 Sport, hand in hand Frankie is quite an intellectual chap, a good friend to have, and a great lover of sports being quite a basketball player, himself. He is a cousin of the Dobek's who are so prominent in local basketball teams. Part of his time is spent in worrying about things that never happen. His ambition is to participate in major sports. Here's hoping, Frank, that you will succeed. Basketball, Baseball '36, Tennis. SALVATRICE ANTOINETTE CATALANO Hartford, Conn. Sallie january 10, 1918 Firm friends to peace, to pleasure, and good pay Class, meet the future Miss Hairdresser. 'iSallie has made friends with so many of us that we are sure that her beauty shop wont lack patronage. This is a little ahead of our story for 'Sallie plans to enter the Hartford Academy of Hairdressing soon after graduation. We suggest, 'iSallie , that you keep your Beehive in your shop so that you can recognize us when we come in, and give us a discount. Girls' League.
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lla! 5 nr u ' e k - , Iii I xi'- ' AU C CAROLINE ELIZABETH CHIKAR New Britain, Conn. Chick November l, l9l8 A commodity of good names 'AChick's winning smile has won her a large circle of friends. She has an ambition to become an aviatrix. Many of us would never think of such an undertaking. We wish to see the same happy smile on her face at the completion of her first hop, Happy landing, Chick . Girls' League. JOEL WILLIAM ESHOO New Britain, Conn. 'ljoeu july lo, l9l9 'Cheerfulness is next to godlinessu With his irrepressible good humor joel brought variety to many a cheerless classroom. Whenever we heard joel's infectious laugh, we couldn't help chiming in, but with all his merriment joel by no means neglected his scholastic pursuits and so we prophesy a successful career for him, perhaps as a future jack Benny. He likes sports, with skating holding the limelight. joel's motto Work before play plus his ability to make friends easily should win him many honors in college, Motto Committee. MARION FABIAN CLARK New Britain, Conn, MSis September 25, 1919 Softly speaking and sweetly smiling You don't know what you're missing until you meet Sis . She is that dashing brunette who is always ready to give everyone one of her pleasing smiles. Her manners and pleasing personality have won her many friends among the boys as well as the girls. Marian has filled the Main Office with her witticism and working ability for over a year, and everyone will miss her, were sure. She is planning to become a hairdresser, and we wish her luck. Girls' League. N, MAY COHEN Norfolk, Virginia December 20, 1920 Music that gentler on the spirit lies Than tir'd eyelids upon iir'd eyes May is a shy, talented person whose future, we can predict, will be that of fame and fortune. We can generally recognize May on the street by the red coat she often wears, Those who have heard her play the piano have nicknamed her i'Miss Paderewskiu. May plans to attend Thejuilliard School of Music in New York. Girls' League, junior College Club. JOSEPH JAMES FERRARA New Britain, Conn. Chip May 7, 1918 Patience is the key of content Chip has a habit of making plenty of noise in the classroom, but he turns into a sphinx while at the fraternity meetings, He works afternoons in a local clothing house and always seems to be wearing the latest fashion. We understand, joe, that your greatest trouble is concerning the fellow that walks to school with your girl. Cheer up, old top, better times are coming. 'iChip is entering Morse College in February to try his hand in the business field, Clear sailing! Student Council, Orchestra, Baseball, Zeta Nu Fraternity. Page Z3
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