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1 I i l -. I 4? L , I r 'A lf , EVERTON WINFIELD HAINES South Devon, N. B., Canada A'Babe October 21, 1918 'A His wit invites you by his looks to come Who started that argument? You might have known it was Haines. This is all in good fun, however, so nobody minds. He may just be practicing to become a lawyer. Leave it to him to get the teachers going , Being a good hearted person he gets along with everyone. His only weakness is chocolate milk shakes which often lead him astray. Glee Club, Amphion Club. LAURA HENRIETTE FACEENE Middletown, Conn. Laurie August 2, 1918 A bonny sweet lass Laurie's personality will take her a long way in this world, provided she does not come in contact with those little creatures which she thinks are so adorable-mice. There is no doubt that Laurie thinks the same of many of her classmates. Your artistic ability as- sures us of success. Here's luck to you. Girls' League. SAMUEL LEON GREOS Chios, Greece A'Sammy january 17, 1918 His limbs were east in manly mold, for hardy sports or contest bold Sam is a very ambitious, good natured, and jolly young fellow. He has a wonderful physique and although he doesn't participate very much in school sports, he is a good wrestler and boxer. His pleasant smile and beautiful wavy hair make him quite successful in attracting the opposite sex. He is always willing to lend a helping hand when it is needed, thus acquiring his many friends. Present plans point toward a commercial career as his, and Teachers' College is his First step towards the goal which we all know he will attain. Page 26 EDYTHE LENORE FREDEEN Chicago, lll. December 27, 1918 Sweet are her ways Edythe's quiet, unassuming ways are only part of her delightful personality. During the three years spent at N. B. H. S., she has been very conscientious concerning her school work, but her high grade and the honor roll show her work has not been in vain. Edythe plans to enter nurse's training, so we are all expecting the revival of the war time song, I don't want to get well, for l'm in love with a beautiful nurse. Edythe, we wish you the best that life has to offer. Girls' League, Class Prophecy. MORRIS SIMON ,IAFFE New Britain, Conn. Moe February 8, 1919 Wisest man the worl' e'er saw An exceptionally smart young man-especially in French, as your correspondent found out to his advantage. fFrench teachers, please note.J His spectacled eyes have seen many a high mark on his graph card. He would like to go to college, but thinks it is questionable. He is active in the Radio lub and Senior Class Motto Committee.
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' ffl p I ' If K - , fi I ,A . HELEN BERNARDA DROST New Britain, Conn, Dressy February 19, 1919 And beauty draws us with a single hair Number Please? We would hate to count the number of times that Drossy will have to say this when she becomes a telephone operator. We are all sure that she will be successful because of her sense of humor. She always tried to make us cheerful with her witty remarks, and she generally succeeded. Girls' League. ALFRED JOSEPH GOLIN New Britain, Conn. Goldie june 24, 1918 'ANow is the time for dancingl' This tall young fellow is quite an exponent of the Terpsichorean art. He is always dancing. He seems to think quite highly of one of our sororities, and, of course, its members. But then, too, he knows his way around East Hampton. Goldie plans to be an architect and wants to design houses. l-le's quite a builder, already. Alpha Delta Sigma Fraternity, EVELYN CLARA DUBOWY New Britain, Conn. 'iEvie Smile, and the world smiles with youu Evelyn may very often be seen with a smile on her face, even after a Final test. She has distinguished herself as a good sport. Her friends know she is always willing to do someone a good turn. i'Evie is also an industrious girl, and managed to maintain a high average throughout her high school days. We wish her the best of luck in whatever she does in the future. Junior College Club, Phi Delta Sorority, Cvir s' League. are ii' . ZZJAK . Z ' WILTON STEWART HAFFEY Greenfield, Mass. Happy October 29, 1917 O what an endless work have I in hand One of the 'igood boys who attends church often and acts piously, but don't let it fool you. 1-le's got as mischievous a heart as the worst of us under his short and bespectacled demeanor. His chief weakness is women, while his chief ambition is to enter business . On this last he is reticent and close-mouthed as to details. He likes to think he is a flashy dresser, but yours truly thinks otherwise. ALICE EISENBERG New Britain, Conn, HAZ August 31, 1919 M Hard work leads to success HAI shines out as a brilliant member of our class, Not satisfied with just getting by, she has attained an honor rank. Her pet subject is Mathematics. Al expects to go to Teachers' College. Be easy on the homework, HAI . With your fine qualities and studious habits you are sure to succeed. junior College Club, Phi Delta Sorority, Girls' League. Page 25
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XML ' 'll ?.f iifl p I I .., 505 I P ,! X w' 3 f rf' G ELLEN FAIRBANK New Britain, Conn. November 29, 1918 A thing seriously pursued ajords true enjoyment If you hear a distinctive ggggle emanating from a room, you can bet that's where you will find llen. She is a grand sport and stands high in the esteem of her fellow pupils. However, she has her serious moments and finds time to do her ever-present homework, as her marks prove. Let's hope E1len's success continues while at Mt, Holyoke and here's wishing her all the luck possible. Girls' League, Amphion Club, Chairman of Class Night Committee, President of junior College Club. MARY LOUISE GIAMATTEI New Britain, Conn. july 7, 1918 Quiet persons are welcomed everywhere A quiet girl with lovely black hair who can be seen helping someone at all times is our subject, She is so extremely quiet that few of us know much about her. Because we know you are a true friend, we can heartily say that we are all interested in your future Girls- League, ML xii We . QV. l 4 CARL LEONARD ,IORSON New Britain, Conn. Lenny May 2, 1918 Put your foot down where you mean to stand Seeing Lenny makes one think of an industrious person. He is a hard worker and strives on until the task is finished. Most of his spare time is spent in reading, although he also participates in sports. His quick step, however, comes in handy when he has forgotten his books, and it may come in even handier, when he starts working as a bookkeeper, which is his present goal. that you will render service! MARY JANE GIATTINA New Britain, Conn. May 15, 1918 'Cangwayl Here I come A group of N, B. H. S. students in hysterics is one sign that Mary is somewhere in the vicinity, She can be seen strutting down the corridor singing, And if you can't sing it, you simply got to swing it. In whatever you undertake, your sense of humor, Mary, will see you through. Girls' League. EDITH GINSBERG New Britain, Conn. 'iEadie November 25, 1918 'AThe force of her own merit makes her way If Eadie had kept a record of her witty sayings, we would have a real contribution for the freshmen. i'Eadie has shown considerable ability in coining original phrases and writing amusing stories. Edith's ambition is to become a social worker. Lots of luck, Edith, we know Page 27
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