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'Pl P' ffl u ' ff k I I 1 ROBERT EDWARD MIEZLAISKIS New Britain, Conn. Mi-zee june 3, 1918 A'Bashfulness is an enemy to poverty Robert lvliezlaiskis is a brown haired boy well above the average height. He has never had a date with a girl, and at the rate that he is going he will be about forty before he marries. Shyness is written all over him, and when it comes to oral recitations, he is always ill. He readily digests all books on hygiene and medicine. He may be quiet in the class room, but when he gets in with a crowd he knows there is no limit. He likes to take part in athletics and is a perfect hot head, but he soon cools off and is a good friend again. DOROTHY ADAMS KINKADE New Britain, Conn, i'Dot February 8, 1920 There is no knowledge which is not valuable From all outward appearances, Dot seems like a very demure young lady, but once you know her, you will discover otherwise. She is the life of the party with her keen wit and winning ways. Her friendly disposition makes new friends for her everywhere. She is a fine worker, and we wish her the best of luck at college. Vice President of junior College Club, Girls' League, Member of Student Council of Xll2, Class Night Committee, MARY ANN KOBIELA New Britain, Conn. May March 11, 1918 That mighty truthfhow happy are the good! 'iMay is here, May is there, and May is seen almost any- where. A person with a smile is welcomed every where. May likes typing, and her smile will be most welcome when she occupies a desk in some office. Here's hoping that you type your way to suc- CCSS . Girls' League. 1 ETHEL MARIE KOSSWIG New Britain, Conn, i'Ettu May 16, 1919 Every door is barred with gold, and opens but to a golden key Ettu , better known as Mrs, Van Dyke in our class night play, is that well known blonde who is seen arid heard everywhere. Ettu has very many friends, and we're sure that she will have many more when she becomes a nurse. Yopfll laok stunning in a nurses outfit, Ettu . Lotsofluck! Secretary of Amphion Club, Class Night Committee, Glee Club, Class Night Cast. THEODORE STANLEY MOISA New Britain, Conn. i'Ted August 22, 1916 Give me liberty and plenty of it After three years of making life wholly miserable, as well as some- what uncertain at times, for the instructors at the Trade School, Ted is now busy demonstrating to the world that he really has learned the machine trade. He had the good fortune to land a job at his trade as soon as his time in school was Finished. Somehow Tecl always seemed to land in the right place, right side up. N. B. S. T. S. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Page 32
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lla? 1 1: u 'V k .,A5f'F6 I i 4' M W' EMMA J. HOLZMANN New Britain, Conn. Em February 16, 1919 V Courage and presence of mind procure success 'iEm has worked hard for her diploma, and deserves an extra ribbon on it. We didn't get a real chance to get acquainted with Em , and the reason probably is that she has been spending too much time writing to Roggie . We know that you are a whiz at shorthand, and if it takes looks and personality to get along, you've got what it takes, Girls' League. JOHN JOSEPH MANGAN New Britain, Conn, Slip April 13, 1918 A man, wise in his own conceit, and one who never turned hix back, but marched breast forward Jack Mangan, our All-Connecticut center, when not showing good judgment bucking up the line, is usually raising a rumpus in Room 31. He's made a fine reputation for himself as a football player, and the girls think he's all right, too. I-le is a handsome and intellectual young man and is always in a cheerful mood with everybody. With these qualifications, he should meet with success in any line. Delta Xi Fraternity, Baseball '35, '36, Football '34, '35, '3og Prom Committee. RUBY ELEANOR JOHNSON New Britain, Conn. Ginger May 8, 1919 No receipt openeth the heart but a true friend Tall and stately, she moves through the halls with her friends, reviewing the latest gossip, Ruby is shy when it comes to reciting in class, but her friends found her valuable. Ruby is one of many of our classmates who plan to attend Teachers' College. 'iln the game of life, Ruby, may you always get the breaks but never get broken. Girls' League. MARY EVA KASULIS New Britain, Conn, February 19, 1919 For words. like nature, haU reveal And half conceal the soul within From what we have heard, Mary has all the qualifications neces- sary for a good housewife. Besides being a good mender of socks, she is calm and sincere. We're only kidding you, Mary, because we know that you are ambitious to become someone in the business world, It takes self-confidence, Mary, and you have the ability to succeed. JOHN MATUS New Britain, Conn. flue November 13, 1918 'A 'Say well' and 'Do well' end with one letter, 'Say well' is good, but 'Do well' is better Joe is a serious minded, fine looking gentleman. While in Senior High School he took a commercial course and expects to make a name for himself and a pocketful of money for his wife. By the way, he is quite an athlete, specializing in baseball, skating, and golf. Class of 1937 certainly wishes him well and expects him to do well, Page 31
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vfl pf I ' it t I l ' J . , f ELEANOR ANN JOAN KRUPP New Britain, Conn. Babe june 9, 1919 Her face is like the milky way, the .Sky A meeting of gentle lights without a name Babe's a typical N. B, H. S. girl who studies when necessary and enjoys herself with a happy-go-lucky spirit the rest of the time. Babe makes it her duty to see that she wears the latest styles in clothes, We wont tell anyone your plans, and those who don't know will soon Find out. May success be yours! Rho Sigma Rho Sorority. CHARLES EDWARD MOORE 5 New Haven, Conn. Bud june 23, 1917 Small but mighty The radio bug has taken a nip at Bud and he seems pretty well pleased at its outcome. He started with crystal sets but now is not contented with anything unless it is complicated. He has also ob- tained an Amateurs Radio Operation license. We all hope that Bud will achieve a high goal in this Field after attending the R. C, A, Radio Institute. ' Radio Club. NETTIE LASHENKA New Britain, Conn. '1Laddie March Z, 1919 Beauty is as beauty does Nettie excells most in being a good all-around girl with plenty of school spirit. Although she forgets to do her home-work at times, she manages to keep up with us. Her pleasing personality has attracted many boys. At present his name is Stewie . Where theres a will theres a way, Nettie! Girls' League. PENNA ANN LAZAR Persia i'Pal May 25, 1918 A' Keep a thing, its use will come Penna's charming smile is like a snare. Her love of dancing and football have enabled her to enjoy her High School days. There must be something in the Sewing Room which interests Penna, because she may be found in there at any time, There will be many in the business Held, but you are destined to be outstanding, Girls' League. EUGENE FRANCIS LEACH Boston, Mass. Gene -July 15, 1918 '1The wretched man gave them advice too late, That love is not where most it is profestn A product of Boston but minus the snooty twang, Don't look now, but he's got a singing girl friend whom he chauffeurs to work every morning. His supreme weaknesses are his taste for flashy sweaters and his gift of gab, His hobby is heaving on the oars, tumb- ling, and swimming. He has a queer ambition. He is going to college to become a Physical Education instructor. Tumbling,
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