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I 'A' f-'NNEW BRITAIN -pf GLORIA ANTOINETTE ALFIERI New Britain, Conn. HAI June 27, 1925 Light is the task when many share the foil 'LWhat answer did you get for the second one? The periodflnd, the timefevery day, the actressauour Al . Don't misunderstand, Al has the work done-she just wants to make sure of the answer. Along with her peppery personality and healthy humor, Gloria is planning to bombard some technical school with all the knowledge she has succeeded to accumulate in her three years at N.B.H.S. Her eye is on an interesting career-that of laho' ratory technician. May all life's technicalities unravel for you as easily as they have in the past, Al. Girls' League. New Britain, Conn. ulohnnyi' is one of our silent students although he is known to his teachers as a reliable scholar. Feeling right at home on the diamond, his ability to stop the horsehide at second has won him a place on our local ball squad. Witli an eye towards the professionals, he is an ardent Yankee fan. Here's hoping that you hit many over the fence in years ahead, Johnny. Young lVlen's League: Baseball Team, E BEE JOHN ABDALLA Deeds, not Words johnny December 7.8, 1925 ETHEL ALVERDE Perth Amboy, New Jersey Et Septemher 2, 1925 Thy modestgfs a candle to the merit Ethel is the attractive, modest president of the Pan American League. Here's a miss who may act quite bashful, but don't let her fool you. Her wit and humor, plus her very pleasing personality, makes a good combination for sucf cess in the business world. XYe all wish you the best of luck, EL President of Student PanfAmerican League: Historian of Civic Forum: Girls' League. PAUL ABRAHAMIAN New Britain, Conn. Al7ie Mzirch 5, 1925 'Alf you are wise, laugh A cheerful smile and a spontaneous joke. This optimistic young man is beguiling to all fespecially the feminine classmatesj because of a radiant person' ality. His future lies in the navy, so anchors awcigh, me hearty, and may you sail to the port of success. Radio Club: Young Men's League. EILEEN ANDERSON New Britain, Conn. L'Swede August 17, 1925 To have the greatest blessing a true friend The world would he a much pleasanter place to live in if more people folf lowed Eileen's Maximf To have a friend is to be a friend. It would also be a more logical sphere if more homo sapiens had the foresight of this petite blonde. Herels one girl who acquired a permanent office position before gradua- tion. That's not all, however, for under the headings of her many diversiied in' terests comes figure roller skating. May we wish you luck, Eileen. in your capers .on the skating arena as well as those on the typewriter. Girls' League. E if if 14
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HIG H SC k HooL f:i 51 Graduation Program A CAPPELLA CHORUS Star Spangled Banner Smith INVOCATION Reverend Elmer L. Olsen A CAPPELLA CHORUS a. Then Round About The Starry Throne .... Handel Student Conductor, Anthony j. Tercyak, Class of 1943 h. The Lord's Prayer ....... Malotte Soprano Soloists Memhers of the Class of 1943 SOPRANO SOLO Roses of Picardy ....... Wood Edith Cavell johert, Class of 1943 Accompanied hy the String Quartet BARITONE SOLO Travelin' ......... . Enders james Edward McKinney, Class of 1943 A CAPPELLA CHORUS a. Pledge To The Flag . . Malotte h. 'Tm Proud To Be An American . Gibb ORCHESTRA Valse des Fleurs Tschailqowsky PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Mrs Mary S. Baker Of the Board of Education ALMA MATERM ....... Mirliani V Class, Orchestra, and Glee Cluhs RECESSIONAL Eestal Procession Cross Senior High School Orchestra 13 NIINETEEN ir FORTY-THREE
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KD HIGH scHooL v 5 MARION ANDERSON New Britain, Conn, August 30, 1925 Sweetness, Goodness, In Her Person Shinedu Emily Post's delight-Henry Ford's admirationfEinstein's praise-these would all be bestowed upon Marion if these famed people knew her. For this unassuming young lady has all the manners, ambition, cofoperativeness and intel- igence that could possibly be incorporated in one person. During her three years interlude, Marion has proved herself one of the most outstanding aspirers of the parchment, Her main interest lies in art and we are sure she will continue her line record in the art school of her choice. See you in a museum, Marion. Musical Club: Sec. of Nat'l. Honor Society: President of Girls' League. EDWIN AHLQUIST Portland, Conn, Ed December 28, 1924 'iSpeecl1 is great, but silence greater Ed is the big fellow that you always see but seldom hear, Despite this fact he has many close friends. He is a good worker in school and out. Although his plans for the future are indefinite we know he will succeed in whatever he underf takes. Young Men's League. VIRGINIA C. ANDERSON New Britain, Conn. Ginny January 25, 1924 The mildest manners and the gentlest heart Ginny is a quiet and reserved young lady. All her friends appreciate her gentle manner. It is usually these quiet people who make the nicest friends and Ginny's proof of this statement. She has completed a business course and is sure to hnd success in the near future. Girls' League. WILLIAM RICHARD ANDERSON New Britain, Conn. 'iSwede june 5, 1926 A happy heart is better than wealth k'Bill is that happyfgoflucky individual who takes things as they come. But don't be fooled by his slowness in the corridors, he can think fast judging by his marks. He excels in knowledge of the big leagues-just ask him to quote some batting averages. At present it looks as if he will go to hat for our army. Best of luck Swede, Young Men's Leagueg Basketball. AGNES ANN ANDREWS New Britain, Conn. Aggiel' March 29, 1925 lt is not strength, but art, obtains the prize In Aggie we have our ambitious, energetic artist. For she has always been interested in costume design and has done a great deal of work in that Held. She expects to continue with this work and if her past work is a sign of her ability, and of course it is, we know her ambition will be fulfilled. Girls' League: Red Cross. is NINETEEN -k FORTY THR
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