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P N N 1.9 f S sf K F X is dfllitlh 1 RITA MARY GREGORY New Britain, Conn. March 17, 1922 'Tis toilfs reward that .sweelent industry h Rita is very conscientious about her work but also leaves time for lun. During her three years at high school, she has made many friends. Upon graduation from Senior High, Rita is considering an ofhce job. Girls' League HAIGE JOHN GARABEDIAN New Britain, Conn. Haig October 15, 1922 Frugalily is Fortunes Left Hand Haig is one of the few good musicians in the high school. ln fact he's an all-round music man, singing in the Glee Club, playing a violin in the orchestra, and the cymbols in the band. MHaig, although not a pinch-penny, manages to keep his money where he can see it and have it for future use. Success to whatever you take up as your life work, uHaig. Glee Clubg Orchestrag Band MARGARET DOROTHY GROBSTEIN New Britain, Conn. Peg October 13, 1923 Shes pleasant to walk with, -Shels witty to talk with. Pegs gentle eyes and soft brown hair give proof of her sym- pathic nature and friendly ways. Good comradeship is always Grst with Peggy and her recompense is scores of friends. Pegs next Alma Mater will be T. C. C., and we wish her happiness always. junior College Club, Girls' League, Senior Girl Adviser ROSARIO SALVATORE GAROFALO Middletown, Conn, 'ARosie October 11, 1921 He who leads must succeed Rosie is the well-known curly-haired boy from the college town of Middletown. He has been with the New Britain High football team for two years. He has plenty of spark and zip on the held, but during the fall he must have been day-dreaming about Mill uCalifornia, when he collided with one of his team mates, and was out of condition for a while, He has a way with the opposite sex, probably because he looks like Clark Gable. Rosie is well-liked by his school members and his teachers too. He has now entered Fafnir University. Good- luck, brother. Football '39, '40g Young Men's League MARY ALICE GUILMETTE Canada 'iGilly june 5, 1921 Those locks as aptly twin'd Whose every hair a soul doth bind. Some may think of Gilly as a pensive Nun but her friends know her better as a goddess, fair and free. Which is your true character, Gil1y, the extrovert or the introvert7 Probably you are one of those fortunate creatures with the right amount of each! When you have started on your career of hair dressing, you can use either depending on your customer! Best of friends and best of luck! 37- 9 vig- ne. Pune
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f. X f i t we li, f 117.9 1111 S if? his ff NORMA ELLEN GLASLE New Britain, Conn. Norm -Iuly 8, 1921 Art alone Enduring stays Io us Art is Norma's main interest both in and out of school, for she is a member of the Art Club and intends to go to Art School alter gradua' tion. Her blond locks and cheery smile will always make her popular with all! Badminton and tennis rank high with her. With so many interests. her success is secure. Girls' League: junior College Club. Camera Club YALE MONROE FENDELL Brooklyn, N. Y. 'Fondoolei' August 8, 1923 Wfinged words Yale Monroe Fendell is undoubtedly one of the schools leading exponents of vibrating personality. At the present moment, it is lvfr. Fendells burning desire to enter the United States Coast Guard Academy. To those who doubt his ability, it may be said that despite his occasional laxity, he is capable of attaining his desire. Vice-President of Rostrum and Gavel Club JUNE AGNES GOODRICH New Britain, Conn. Richy February 4, 1923 Friendship . . . The nohle minds delight and pride June has an unlimited number of friends, which is the result of her pleasing personality and her ability to get along well with everyone. Friends aren't junes only asset, however. Schoolwork and other taks which confront June are taken care of easily and with good judgment. gl une is planning on entering the business world after graduation. and we are sure that success will be hers. National Honor Society1 Senior Girl Adviser: Girls' League: Usher JOSEPH WILLIAM FIELD Middletown, Conn. Medow.s December 25, 1923 His interests are like the wind, always changing ls there a hunter in the audience? Yes sir, and here he is! A fellow well trained in gun tricks. Much of Medows time, however, is spent pushing loaves of bread around in a bakery. We're in the dark as to his future ambitions, but heres hoping they're successful! Young Mens League FRANCINE BARBARA GREENSTEIN New Britain. Conn. Fran February 19, 1924 And 'tis joy that moves the pinion When the wheel of time goes round. Fran is that girl whom we see running through the corridors with a fraternity pin and ring. Although she never took her studies too seriously, we know that when she is clown in Brenau College, Ga.. she will come through with Hying colors. Girls' League: Past Treasurer of the Girls' League, Amphion Club, Girls' League Representative loilfg- ine. Page
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X 57 rf A 1. , N 1 V e xi 1 f .1 i l ii S X -V .- .g i X. x r' y .,..,.. .- XM vi Mlllhl' RUTH ELAINE GUSTAFSON Struthers, Ohio Gusty April 3, 1922 Sincerity pervades the whale being Due to Ruth's pleasing personality and sincerity, she is always surrounded by several of her many friends. An ardent football fan, she goes to all the games and does more than her share of cheering. Ruth has followed a Commercial Course in School and we wish her success in the business world. Girls' League WILLIAM JOSEPH GEORGE New Britain, Conn. .july 13, 1922 Play up, and play the game William is one of our most consistent athletes. He has been out for football three years, and baseball two years. Heres some proof that N. B. H. S. is living up to its athletic inheritance! What will it be in the future, William, professional sports or amateur sports? Good play- ing through all your life. , Football '38, '39, '40: Baseball '39, '40 SHIRLEY JUNE HALL New Britain, Conn. June 17, 1923 And the waves bound beneath me as a sleed Tha! knows his rider Shirley feels most at home when she's hoisting the sails of her trusty craft in anticipation of a day on the water. This sport has brought out her patience and persistence, which will prove a valuable asset in any field which she may choose to enter. Girls' Lcagueg Amphion Club, Badminton Club WALTER PAUL GERENT lvlorochow, Germany lWally lvlarch 22, 1922 Silence is golden Wally is a very quiet and shy fellow, who has very little interest in the opposite sex. He is a very studious person and we're sure he will make good in any held he enters. His ambition to be an engineer will surely be fulfilled. With such foresight and ambition prevailing in Wa ly we are sure of his success. Stamp Clubg Chemistry Club: Glee Club, Young Mens League AGNES IRENE HALLORAN New Britain, Conn. Ag April 19, 1923 How the wit brightens What will high school do without Agnes's wit and genial ways? We are sure that her charming manners will gain her as many friends and successes in the future as they have in the past. Agnes loves to day-dream much to the consternation of her teachers. Orchids to you Agnes, for your excellent performance in the Class Night Play. We wish you every happiness in the future. ' Girls' League Representative, Senior Girl Adviser, junior College Club, Banquet Committee, Class Night Play Bidi?-ang Page zo
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