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, N ff l ...,f1 1 .X ii N is H s i ff p S A Wifi? WILLIAM FRANCIS CARLIN New Britain, Conn. Bill August 23, 1923 The only way to have a friend is lo be one Bill is a happy-go-lucky person and always has a smile in all kinds of weather. Some day he will make a good secretary for someone. Who is the lucky one? Who knows, he may be the President of the United States. We wish him success and happiness in all that he under- takes, and we hope he gets a position with a chief executive. Young Mens League, Glee Club SHIRLEY JANE CARR New Britain, Conn. Lee September 27, 1923 All who would win Must share it,fHappiriess was born a twin Lee is the girl whose jollity has put even old Saint Nick to shame. More like you are needed Lee, we hope you keep your cheerful outlook always, We don't know what Lee's future plans are, but we wish her luck always! Girls' League, Glee Club Page zo ROLAND CARL CASPERSON New Britain, Conn. Rally December 30, 1921 A sportsman complete Roland is a great sportsman in more than one sense of the word. His love of sport has made him adept at skiing, skating, swimming, hunting, and fishing, and speaking man to man, he is a good sport Rolly is well liked by his friends, who are many. He also rates high with his teachers, because of his frankness. His marks are very com- mendable, and in the near future he plans on entering college to pursue a scientihc career, namely metallurgy. Here's wishing you luck, Roland. Class Night Play, Track Team FLORENCE CI-IERNIAK Hartford. Conn. Flo january 31, l923 We are charmed by neatness of person Everyone will remember Florence as the girl who was always willing to help anyone who might need it. Florence's winning smile and good nature have won her many friends both in and out of school. She has chosen the field of nursing as the next step in her life. Good luck Flor- ence! We know you will make the grade. Girls' League, Junior College Club ALPHONSE PETER CEKANAVICH 'C New Britain, Conn. Zeck December l9, l922 By his noise ye shall know him Al is a good natured person but inclined to be loud and boister- ous at times. He always has a wise crack ready and enjoys his own gags-a good sign. ln spite of this, Al has many a good friend. So here's hoping! Young Men's League ini? ana
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xx yt 1? A N ii s 2 iii s .xl , KA A-ff MN f A JANE ANNE BRADY New Britain, Conn. September 27, 1923 I am modesty personified Jane is a very cheerful person possessing a great sense of humor. Perhaps her most outstanding characteristic is her sense of modesty. This trait hasn't proved a handicap, however, as she has acquired many friends and is particularly interested in a certain boy. We are confident that she will succeed in the field of her choice. Girls' League JOSEPH JOHN CARINO New Britain, Conn. joe December 17, 1922 Like the Bee around the hive After crossing our fair threshold, at once threw his shoulder to the wheel. Besides shining in Math, Joe has found time to participate in football and has seen action in several games. Whatever he attempts in the future, we wish Joe loads of luck! Football Team, Young Men's League, Camera Club, Radio Club JEAN CAROLYN BURCKHARDT New Britain, Conn. jean December 15, 1923 Let all things be done decently and in order Well, whom have we here? None other than the personality chemists perfect compoundfJean Burckhardt. Studies are first and receive their due f-ff a kings ransom in marks will bear out this statement- and then, good times and good friends. Her excellent sense of tidiness shows in everything and will stand high in her profession as an ac- countant. Skidmore holds Jean's immediate future, and after that her personality will bring her whatever she desires. Girls' League, gunior College Club, National Honor Society, Motto Committee, lass Night Play, Senior Girl Adviser JOHN ROBERT CARLIN., JR. New Britain, Conn. Bob February 26, 1923 A friend to man and work Bobs amiability and quick wit have endeared him to his fellow classmates. A member of many organizations here in school, he never- theless finds time to star in his courses, and shines particularly in his English classes, although Math is his favorite subject. With aspira- tions in the business field we give you, with all our wishes for a successful future. National Honor Society, Astronomy Club, Young Mens League, Red and Gold Representative, Chairman of Banquet Committee MARY CATHERINE CAPP New Britain, Conn. Cappy January 27. l923 A cheerful temper will make beauty attractive Hence loathed Melancholy for here is Cappy with a special brand of cheerfulness that sends you skamperipgi Her blue EYES form the basis for this genial attitude that keeps r. Melanchoy in his proper place under low browed rocks, and so whenever we see Cap- py, we see jollity and fun! Stenography will be Cappy's career. Good luck in the business world! Girls' League in-6? 3741. Page N
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iff N B t 'L-1' Sf ki' X i 4 2 iii s if F A i gllym, EMILY RITA CLEBOWICZ New Britain, Conn. September 22, l922 Her honor is as broad as her xmileu Emily's charming personality and friendly spirit have endeared her to many classmates. Her conduct and mannerisms break the ever increasing monotony of formality. She is the dependable type, and her teachers can always be sure that she will be prepared for the next day's work. Her main ambition is to become a successful stenographer and with her fine record, we need not wish her luck, because we know she will have it. Girls' Leagueg Bowling Team JOHN CLEMENTE COMPILI New Britain, Conn, September 28, l9l9 Art above all Although slow in subjects other than art, John has concentrated so well on this, that his success is secure. John could be termed an all-round art man for he's taken most the art course offered by our school. Are you going to start another type of art, John, combining the best features of all kinds? Good luck, whatever you do. Y. M. C.A. 'Qi BEVERLY EDITH CONN New Britain, Conn. Bev April 17, 1923 Minh, with thee I mean to live Bev is a happy-go-lucky girl. During her high school days, studies were never an actual source of worry to her, but she managed to pull through with ease. We hear that she plans to enter college in the fall. Right now her interests are up in Vermont, and we know it isn't the school, but a certain young man who goes there. But what- ever college the fall finds you in, the best of luck to you, Bev. Girls' League, Amphion Club, Girls' Glee Club, Junior College Club, Girls' League Representative JOHN CONLIN, JR. New Britain, Conn. 'Jacku April 26, 1923 He will be ajoyful man who can say 'I have lived' John is better known as Jack or Luke. He is interested in base- ball and tennis as sports and is a member of the Young Men's League as well as manager of the N. B. H. S. band. Whatever Jack has planned for the future, he's keeping it well up his sleeve. Manager of the Band HELEN ELIZABETH CRUM ,New Britain, Conn. Betty December 2, 1922 Wit is the salt of conversation Betty, a spirited young lady, has won the friendship of her fellow students and teachers. Class rooms are made bright by her quick and witty answers. The Junior College Club knows Crummie to be an efficient reader and determined worker. Class night play Ends her a most vivacious member of the cast as Betty There is a Dick on her trail, but we know that she won't end up in jail. Best of luck to you Betty. at Skidmore. Girls' League, Musical Club, Junior College Club, Class Night Play: Glee Club, Banquet Committee L7-mi?-pne- P l l i 5 age 2
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