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Tvs,--my H as GEORGE WHITTINGTON BUNCE New Britain, Conn. Buncie March 5, l92l Still waters run deep Buncie, a chap of quietness and reserve, Ends that life is one hard struggle after another. This is quite true, but the day will soon come when presistency will reap her reward much in Buncie's favor. Looking into the Crystal Ball, a view of college life and a final sound position is found to come into his life. We know that Buncie will prove to be a great success in all that he attempts. Musical Clubg Newspaper Club, Cvlee Clubs EDNA LOIS BOSKOSKI New Britain, Conn. Babe November ll, l92l Oh happiness! our beings end and aim Here is another of our best-dressed young ladies. Her auburn hair, nice eyes and s arkling smile are very suitable to her perpetually ay mood. She is also an active member of the Although we dignt see Edna at our raduation exercises, we hope she's completely re- covered and wish iier luck. Girls' League, junior College Club FRANK JOHN CASA New Britain, Conn. Caesar April 9, I'-920 Art is difficult, transient is her reward Caesar has a sense of humor which all his fellow students enjoy. He is an accomplished artist and intends to pursue that career when he graduates. l'he best of luck to you, Caesar, Zeta Nu Class Night Play achieve, Upsilon Lambda Phi, Amphion Club I -IQ Page 1 9 MARY ROSE CARARINI New Britain, Conn. Carrie February Zl 1921 4, f. Within the midnight of her hair A when girl is Mary, with sparkling dark eyes and silken tresses arran ed in the latest fashion. We dont blame that certain someone in Cieshire for occupying most of Mary s time for everyone likes and admires her. Beauty plus brains will do much in the way of success, Mary, so may you have the best of it STANLEY CHESTNER Brooklyn, New York August 5 l922 On the neck of the young man sparkles no gem so gracious as enterprise Stan is an outstanding student in most of his classes although he claims he does not study. He is usually seen in the halls and class rooms annoying teachers and friends with his so called musical ac complishments. We hope that N. Y. U will appreciate your talents Stan , but in any case, you will reach the goal you are striving to
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fi 'F Q sligggsas A lf-Fir H ' V , 2 ' TLS '?'5: 2'l'l ' l I 5?-15? 1 gill ' 'X 4 , ' C JANET PEARL BEVERIDGE New Britain, Conn. 'Soda Water December 25, 1920 Quietly come and quietly go, and peace goes on forever Here's a miss that may look and act quiet and bashful, but don't let her fool you. Her wit and humor are unfailing and she is liked by everyone. As a sideline from secretarial work, she'd like to be a veterin- arian but what about those Saturday night parties? Anyhow, we know you'll be a success with all your well-liked qualities. Girls' League ARTHUR ERNEST BERNIER Hartford, Conn. Shortie August 27, l9l9 Look noi too high lest a chip fall in your eye Arthur is the shortest person in the raduating class of 1939 fthe Corrigan wayl. He must be at least six leet three inches short. He is fun lovin and also has a real blush. He is an ardent golfer and has caddied Elis aspiratioQR3'un toward Oxford University and then to the diplomatic servicef PAULINE FRANCES BIANCO New Britain, Conn. Lena january 20, 1921 Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit Lena is that modest attractive brunette who is noted for prompt- ness in completing her subjects. She also intends to continue studying the piano and if it is true that Success comes to those who wait , Lena will be successful in life. Girls Leagueg National Honor Society ' fly 1 . ay ANTHONY THEODORE BIANCA New Britain, Conn, Bronho Nagurskiu February 15, 1920 Action higffihe proper fruit of knowledge Here is another membatiof our famous football squad and a feminine admirer also. Although Tony didn't make the first team, he loyally stuck with the other boys and won his just reward by taking the trip to Louisiana. Luck, as displayed by Tony, is indeed a rare quality. Success in the future to you, Tony. Footballg Basketballg Delta Xi NAOMI EDITH BLACKMAN New Britain, Conn. Red September 24, 1921 Eats to please herseU, but dresses to please others Naomi is a red head who dares to wear baby pink and flaming scarlet. We often wonder where she gets her individuality when it comes to clothes. But for all that, Red is a most conscientious and sympathetic person as some of her classmates have discovered. Maybe they have also discovered the interest in Hartford. What do you say, Red ? Junior College Club, Girls' League . iv Page 18 A
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' MARY ANNE CHILCHUS New Britain, Conn. Chick November 20, 1920 Calm in her voice and calm within her eye Mary is the shy, blond girl with an engaging smile and quiet manner. Mary will prove a valuable asset to any employer for one can never ruffle her spirits. Her outside activities are varied, and her success is inevitable. Girls' League FRANCIS JAMES CONLON New Britain, Conn. Cooler September 16, 1920 An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow Art is the line of concentration of this promising youncg protege of Miss Olson. His future plans are uncertain but i confi ence brings success, we need not fear for the eventual outcome. -is RUTH MINNIE CONNER New Britain, Conn. Ruthie june 7, 1921 Variety is the spice of life Ruthie is an all-around girl and a good friend. She likes sports, E22 bands, and traveling, but her one ambition is to be a beautician. ere are best wishes for your futup, Ruthie Class Night Play Iota Nu, Girls' League V A -U Pagezo RAYMOND JOSEPH COYLE New Britain, Conn. Ray November 3 1918 Every great man is unique Ray is the class comedian. His imitations of famous people have won him many first prizes on amateur shows all over the state Ray is an usher at the Strand Theatre, and it is said that he is their best advertisement. Ray has two ambitions to go to Hollywood and to be a great politician like his uncle, the Mayor Good luck Ray I l ANN PAULINE COPPI New Britain, Conn. Hermie August 22 1920 A cheerful look makes a dish a feast Ann is known for her friendly smile and her sparkling brown eyes She is a loyal friend and a real sport. Her favorite sports are skating tennis and dancing. She is chiefly interested in the business fields and has many traits which will aid her in being a successful business woman
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