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XX N x S x Ex 'fi iss gif as wir N B 2 4 il fl M m ,pf ' 1 V alibi' X Mil BARBARA HULDA CRUSBERG New Britain, Conn, Balm May 30, 1923 . .The tresses of her hair of gold, That flowed and floated like the stream Who is that vivacious blond in our midst? Yes, it is one of our most popular girls-f Babs! She has gained this popularity by accomplish- ing the difhcult feat of being friendly and witty at the same time. To concoct a bit of alliteration for Bains, a pleasing personality promises plenty of pleasures, Girls' Leagueg Senior Girl Adviser FRANK LEO CONLON New Britain, Conn. Frankie january 4, 1921 What a dull place this world would be without thesejolly-minded citizens Because of his fondness for good times and his exceptional sense of humor, Frank is a popular member of our class. He is continually heard whistling 'iMargie as he walks about the corridors. His interests tend in directions other than his studies, and abound most in the fields of electricity and radio. However, upon graduation his immediate plans concern a job as a tool and die maker in one of our local factories. Whether he remains in this Field or later ventures into another, we hope he takes his geniality with him. FERNE ERNESTINE DAMMLING New Britain, Conn. Snooks july 18, 1923 'Exhausting thought, And hiving wisdom with each studious year Ferne's distinction at high school has been in her conscientious study habits. We always need students, Ferne, and especially if they are as excellent as you. The proof of the pudding shows in the fact that Ferne has completed the high school course in two and one-half years. Such perseverance will be rewarded. Girls' Leagueg Civic Forum, Press Representative, Red Cross Clubg New Britain Forum Usher, National Representative to Wash- ington - ANTONIO AUGUSTINE CROFT Keegan, Maine Tony October 7 , 1920 'AA Book is a friend that never deceivesn Tony, a quiet book-loving young chap, ranks high in scholarship, deserving Commendation for his fine record as a student. He puts studies before pleasures and sports, in his effort to widen his knowledge. Although his future plans are unknown, we feel sure he will gain profits from this world of ours. Young lVlen's League, National Honor Society LUCY MAE DAVIS Lumbercity, Georgia Lou March 15, 1923 Her delicate feet in the dance twinkle round Lou's likeable qualities have brought her many friends, and we are sure the circle will widen even more after graduation. joy, joy, her liveliness is shown in her love for dancing! Maybe this is the reason she stays so slim. Her after-graduation plans are unknown to us, but success to her now and always. Girls' League page - 9711.
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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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S . Sw 1 b s ll ' 1 -c .V ff N B Ji fp: if 11-11 S Q? 1 X f' Q, x. V X '42l1l1'DX ' KI MICHAEL DADDABBO Windsor Locks, Conn. Mike january 8, 1921 Words are sweet as honey from his lips diAlill'd Mike, The Merchant of Venice, Daddabbo, intends to retire from the commercial field and enter the industrial field as a tool and die maker. You can always Gnd Mike, the vendor of sweets, fir forests, and nature's black gold, etc., crying out his wares. ln spite of his preponderant vernacular abilities, pertaining to this avocation, he is a very amiable fellow. N. B. S. T. S. A. A,, Treasurer of A. A. MARGARET MELISSA DeLOY Bristol, Conn. Margie july 11, 1921 ..... We are paid The worth of our work Diligence, blue eyes and brown hair mixed together give us Mar- garet, and likewise a young lady pleasing to look at, and pleasant to know. Although studies are not first in her interests, she has with her diligence, always completed her courses. We feel sure this same in- dustry will bring her happiness. Girls' League VLADMIR JOSEPH DANKEVICH New Britain, Conn. Duke january 23, 1922 All triumphant art Duke is a dark-haired chap whose interests are mainly in art and music. What about poetry, Duke? Then you would be courting all the Muses! Besides his interest in these things, Duke is a very aimiable young man. His plans for the future are not yet decided, but we feel sure he'll be successful, Young Men's League ARPENIG PEGGY DILANJIAN New Britain, Conn. Arppy April 14, 1921 A'Speech always with grace Arppy seems to be a girl bent on improving herself. She is not talkative, and yet she has enrolled in a speech class. Perhaps Arppy will talk so well, she'1l be campaigning with the next presidential candidate! What about it Arpenig? Business, however, holds Arp- py's future. Girls' League JOSEPH JOHN DEL CEGNO New Britain, Conn. joe May 10, 1923 Gc1yly the troubadorn Aloe is tall, dark. and handsome. He has always something in- teresting to talk about, and he has a pleasing personality. He is also a very good trumpet player. 'Joes' ambition is to play with a 'ibig time band. Band, Orchestra QW- ne. nge
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