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'k t+2 NEW 'BRITAIN ,Q PATRICIA GLORIA ANDREWS New Britain, Conn, 'lPatn Silence is the mother of Truth june 24, 1925 Quiet hut queenlyu, that's Pat , Pat doesn't enjoy a noisy kind of popularity hut this doesn't mean that she has no friends. She has many, and they all think a great deal of Pat. She is taking a college course next semester entering the Russell Sage College. You have our hest wishes, Pat, Girls' League: Bowling Cluh. ROBERT WILLIAM ANGELO New Britain, Conn. HBobH july 23, 1925 He flies by his own wings When you see a tall, lanky fellow with an everfpresent smile, you'll know thatls 'LBoh. His quick wit and alertness make him an always popular chap. Add to this his studious hlahits and you have the reason why Bob is so well liked. He plans to join the Air Corps where we think he will he a great success. Young Men's League. ROSE MARIE GERTRUDE ANDRUSS New Britain. Conn. Snookie june 5, 1925 I love the life I leadl' Snookie is a cute little armful with reddishfhlonde hair who reaches the yardstick at five feet, two inches. The Irish in her provides the sparkle in her eye and a good sense of humor. 'LSnookie enjoys sports, especially howling, movies, and writing letters. Her friends are many, and of hoth sexes. Though she has taken a secretary's course. Snookie would like to he a husinees woman. Hcre's to your success, always! Girls' League: junior College Club. WALTER PETER ANOP New Britain, Conn. L'Walt january 1, 1926 Ambition has no rest An allflround good fellow, Walt is one with ambition and an eye towards the top. His winning personality and friendly smile should aid in reaching this goal. At present he has his mind set on the Naval Air Corps. Co to it, Walt, and Keep 'em Flying. Young Men's League. JOSEPHINE ARCIDIACONO New Britain, Conn. Archie April 8, 1926 As funny as I am One might judge 'lArchie shy upon first meeting her hut her lively humor would soon he discovered. She is always the life of the party and the idol of her friends. k'Archie has followed a secretarial course in school with an eye toward becoming someone's private secretary. If her past record is a guide, her success is assured. Girls' League. THE BEEHIVE sk f 16 L..
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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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IGH scHooL 'V 5 JUDITH GLORIA ARENA New Britain, Conn, Hfudyn january 26, 1926 L'Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety Shshsh--T '-'- quiet --Tujudym is making an important decision! Will it be roller skating? the movies? a good book? a jam session? In addition to school work and these various hobbies this patriotic miss has been doing defense work after school hours. Glo has literally glowed in History and Typing and plans to make history with her typing after graduation. The future of this young lady certainly looks bright. Girls' League. WILLIAM FRANCIS BARRETT New Britain, Conn. Bill August 14, 1925 'The 'virtue lies in the struggle i No matter what path 'LBill chooses to follow during his life, we think hell make a go of it. His shining personality will undoubtedly light the way toward all future successors as it has in the past. Young Men's League. . ROBERTA ATWATER New Britain, Conn. 'Bobbyl' August 22, 1925 Nothing great is achieved without enthusiasmn Une of the well known Atwater twins, 'kBobby is well liked by her many friends. An allfround good student, she has a high scholastic average as well as a yen for dancing and piano playing. As a football enthusiast she may be seen at the field every Saturday during the season. She hopes to become a stenogf rapher in the near future so take this note of our wish for continued success. Girls' League. WILLIAM CARL BAUER New Britain, Conn. 'LBilly June 21, 1925 An allfround good guy g'Bill is that goodflooking fellow whose ambitions were to be an electrical engineer but who now hopes to enter the Army. He is a studious boy who has made a good record in his studies at New Britain High. Bill' leaves our school with our sincere wish that he will succeed. Young Men's League Representative 3 years. SHIRLEY ATWATER New Britain, Conn. August 22, 1925 'LFo'r one of us was born a twin and not a soul knew which Shirley is a girl you must always look at twice. Once, because she is an outstanding willowy blonde-twice, because she is one half of the Atwater Twin combination, Shirley has been quite active with her tricky piano fingering and also with her speedy typewriter fingering. With all this hnger training Shirley will prove a sure bet as a secretary to some lucky employer. Girls' League. 17 NINETEEN f FORTY-THB EE
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