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' ' ' I EVELYN SELMA ANDERSON New Britain, Conn. Evy December 2, 1920 The Love of Books, the Golden Key that opens the Enchanted Door If we try to name any special talent, we find that 'AEvy is a very versatile person. She loves En lish and long, flowing words and is the main stay of our English class. However, in French it is quite the opposite. But the French class would be very dull without Evelyn. She is also noted for casting wicked glances, but don't let it bother you, Amphion Club, Girls' League, Banquet Committee, Musical Club, National Honor Society, junior College Club, Rostrum and Gavel ORLANDO JOSEPH ANDY New Britain, Conn. Andy january 21, 1920 Variety is the mother of enjoyment. Orlando is the unfortunate C71 young man who had to make a good portion of the Louisiana trip on his back in a Pullman berth. In ad- dition to athletic accomplishments we also have a rare scholastic ability wrapped up in this personification of versatility. We don't know your plans, but we wish you good luck. Baseball, Basketball, Football FANNIE MARIE ARDUINI New Britain, Conn. Fan October 3, 1920 The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known Fan is that pretty brunette who is always smiling and happy. She is noted for her hearty laugh that certainly is contagious and for her sympathetic nature. We know that Fan will be successful in any work she may choose, for she has a personality that makes friends si 4 PAUL APOSTALON New Britain, Conn. Greek April 4, l92l The race by vigour, not by vaults, is war Greek, as they call Paul, is a true scholar, This fact can be con- firmed by-the enviable marks of which Paul is the proud possessor. He likes sports, especially tennis, swimming, and ice skating. He plans to go to college but hasn't as yet decided between his two alternatives of teaching or becoming a mortician. Well Paul, whatever you are, we know you'll be successful, because you're just the man to be on the top. Musical Club, Men's Glee Club ANNA AGNES BAJEK New Britain, Conn. Ann June 12, l9l9 A quiet mind is richer than a crown Ann is a quiet sort of person but can be friendly and jolly too. Ann's been working hard for those required credits, but we know she wc:n't regret it. She intends to become a hairdresser and her serious attitude and willingness to work will gain success for her. Page 16 l ' if .'
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cv In H- '- I e V I , A i A J K FRANK JOSEPH DORNFELD New Britain, Conn. Frankie February 5, 1920 I take my pleasures without change, and as I lived I live. Frankie is claimed to be one of the greatest backs ever to enter the portals of N. B. H. S. Besides his athletic ability, Frankie is noted for his scholastic ability. Such diversihed activities have led to popularity which in turn served as a steppingstone to the office of President of the graduating class. lt is an honor of which we know he will be proud. WW know. Well begun is half done g so your success is assured. , ' '. Basketball '37, '381 Football '36, '37, '38, Baseball '36, '37'wi'esi- dent of Graduating Classg Delta Xi ANTOINETTE ROSE VILARDI Plainville, Conn. Toni November 9, 1920 She touches nothing, but she adds a c A 7' - jcepers Creepers Toni where'd you get thos ig Brown Eyes? They certainly are eloquent, is positively the most happy-go- lucky girl in the worldgor so it seems to us. She can carry off any situation with the greatest of ease. When it comes to having a good time, Toni is johnny on the Spot. You might give us your recipe for popularity, ToniZ Amphion Club, Secretary of the Girls' 'Leagueg Vice-President EDWARD FREDERICK LINDEMAN New Britain, Conn. Lindy November 3, 1919 The staid, conservative, came-over-with-the-conqueror type of mind Lindy is the tall handsome class treasuter. Whenever you meet Lindy, he always has a big grin, perhaps that's the reason he's so popular. Besides excellinglg in his studies, bookkeeping especially, he also excels on the basebal diamond. We all expect Lindy to become a bookkeeper, but we wouldnt be surprised to see him in the big leagues. Good luck, Lindy Baseball '37,,'38p Class Treasurer, Prom Cfgmmittee 3 MARIE JEAN CONTI New Britain, Conn. ' February 15, 1921 1 lt is better to be loved than honored. Five feet hve, eyes of brown, and a stunning crop of red hair gives an accurate description of this young miss. Marie is one' of the staunch pillars that upholds the Girls' eague. and the apple of Miss Fox s eye. There are many others who feel proud of herg especially a certain college man who drives a convertible Well, Marie, may your con- quests in the business world be just as advantageous. Banquet Committeeg Director of Social Activities, Girls' League, Amphion Club, Class Secretary V. 4 1 GEORGE ISAAC ABRAHAM New Britain, Conn. Abbie ' February 5, 1921 Nothing is pleasant unless spiced with variety Abbie is the gent who worked nights and slept durini his Latin classes. He played football and made a wealth of friends. Ab ie, we credit your time well spent in this Franklin Square Institute, Footballg Baseball and Basketball Teams Page 1 5
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1 1 4 fhgnt,-' ,-ig E11 4 'f' U7-5' ' ef' ff it it B if-:ii - 'iq Wifi' I 'Eg:f'l X . l. ,Qi 1 4 . ' JUSTUS SACKETT BEACH New Britain Conn. October 31, 1920 That which is unjust can really profil no one That which is just can really harm no one uStuS is the sort of student who believes in concentrating on the deeper things of life. His scholastic standing is among the highest as can be witnessed by his membership in the National Honor Society. Surely such a start can have no other end but success. V Glee Club Newspaper Clubg Amphion Club DAWN CAROLYN BENJAMIN New Britain C onn. Benjy August 20, 1920 A pleasant maid of mirth and wit Dawn s good nature and cheery lau hter are known throughout the school She would rather see a football game than eat or sleep and every Saturday afternoon one would find her rooting for N. B. H. S. Her aim in life is to become a secretary. She is well fitted for the oc- cupation because of her efficiency and pleasing disposition. We wish you the best of luck. Girls Leagueg Class Night Committee GUSTAVE MICHAEL BELOMYZY New Britain Conn. Gus December 13, 1920 Unawed by influence and unbribed by gain. Gus is one of those hard-working managers, who recently com- pleted a trip to Louisiana with the football team. He became managler in 1936 and has been for the past three years. He surely earned is letter for baseball on the 38 squad. He was head manager for basket- ball for the years of '37 and '38 squad. He hopes to succeed in the field of sports and if his athletic record is any prophet, he will most certainly l succeed Cheerio! Head Manager of Basketball '37g Manager of Football, Baseball X ALICE LAURETTE BERGREN New Britain, Conn. Al August 20, 1921 Life is not life without delight lf you don't know Alice, you've missed a great deal. Although she's not exactly in love with her school work, she's always managed to get her work done right on time. She's a good sport-always ready for a good time especially at all those dances she attends. She is always neat and well-dressed, We hear she's going to take up hairdressing. Girls' League, junior College Club b ' CARROLL OSBORN BENNETT New Britain, Conn. Dictus April 1, 1921 Doing easily what others find difficult is talentg doing what is impossible for talent is genius Carroll Bennett is a gentleman and a scholar of the First waters. He is a brilliant student, a lovable comrade, and an understanding friend. He is popular because of his scholastic ability and willingness to help a friend in need. We are uninformed as to Carroll's future other than it will be some field of engineering. However, we are not lackin confidence in such ability. Slowly but surely he will gain suc- cess. gest of luck, Carroll! . National Honor Society g Motto Committee Page 17
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