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HIGH SCHOOL 'vi 5 MARJORIE ELIZABETH BERTZ New Britain, Conn. Margie, September 9, 1925 Full of cheer and full of pep, Making friends with every step. When you hear a giggle and turn around, whom do you see but Margie, She loves fun and is always in the midst of it. Marge is a fine girl and a so' ciable, goodfnatured one. Her ambition is to be a secretary. Everyone who knows Marge knows that she won't have a hard time finding a job, for she will easily adapt herself to the secretarial world after graduation. Girls' League. PAUL STEPHEN BONAZINCA New Britain, Conn. Bonney DeCe The race, by vigor, is won mber 23, 1924 Bonney is that smiling chap you've seen around so much. His stu-dious habits will carry him far along the road toward engineering. Add to this his marvelous personality and you have the formula for success, Football: Young Men's League Representative, Band. ELEANOR BIELERT New Britain, Conn. Ele April 15, 1925 A cheerful smile is worth its whilew Eleanor is a tall lively girl who has won herself many friends during her years at our Alma Mater. Every opening period you can find her doing her homework, with one eye on the clock. Her plans for the future are uncertain hut we understand that she has an interest in Uncle Sam's Navy. Girls' League. DAVID ELMER BORTHWICK Hartford, Conn. Porky, August 15, 1925 All around good felloww Porky is a very energetic fellow and when confronted with a diflicult situation, he does his utmost to hnish the job thoroughly and with flying colors. Although the name Porky was thrust upon him because of his chubbiness as a child, he has now outgrown that stage but his nickname still remains. Whether business school or the draft get you uPorkie , we're with you one hundred per cent. Young Men's League: Student Council. LOIS NORMA BIGELOW Meriden, Conn. Loey'l December 3, 1925 A friend in need is a friend indeed Pretty and popular, Lois has many friends and will go far in the field of nursing and hospital laboratory work. She's a girl who will stand by you when you need help, and will always be ready to share what she has. She enjoys sports, games, and parties, and wherever there's gay laughter, there you will End Lois. Press Club, Camera Club: Musical Club. Q3 NINETEEN f FO HREE
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-Y-NNEW BRITAIN ,ir -pf NATALIE RUTH BERKOWITZ New Britain, Conn. Nat October 7, 1925 Let such teach others who themselves excel The majority of graduates burn with the ambition to make historyg How' ever, L'Nat is different she simply wants to teach it. If we might gage her future on the habits she has already formed, little children will love history. With her intelligence, ambition and charm, how can history be anything but romantic, Girls' League. SAMUEL EDWARD BIONDI New Britain, Conn. Sam November 27, 1924 Sam is one of those fellows that everybody likes to have around. His common sense and fine sense of humor make him a willing addition to any group. We all know he will be a success in his chosen Held of business and wish him good luck and happiness. Cross Country Manager, Ticket and Usher Chairman of Young lvlen's League, DOROTHY BERNIER New Britain, Conn. 'AD0tty November 27, 1925 Live to learn and learn to live Dorothy's quiet charm has won her many friends in her three years at high school. Nursing, yes, that's her goal. Go to it, Dotty. Your sweet manner and charm will go well in such a profession. Girls' League: Red Cross. HERBERT GEORGE BOCK New Britain, Conn. june 11, 1925 'Silent as the moonll Here is a quiet bashful boy, one of the star trumpeters in the high school band. With people like Herbert in the high school band, it is with little wonder that N. B. H. S. has turned out a championship band. His immediate future is without a doubt in music if Uncle Sam doesn't interfere first. Wherever he goes he will reach new heights in his chosen career, Young Men's League, Band. NORMA LOUISE BERRY New Britain, Conn. Norm May 18, 1925 L'Sobe'r, steadfast and demtwen Can you think of anyone sweeter or more soothing than Norma to hold your hand while you gently have an enamel eyetooth i'Yanked from your unsuspectf ing jaw? We're so glad that Norm has taken a liking to being a dental assist' ant for she is just the person to introduce joy to a profession so devoid of it. Norm has done so much so quietly that we really haven't appreciated her as we should have. Keep them yanking, Norma. junior College Club: Girls' League. THE BEEHIVE -k f 22
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236565 -A' 'kv NEW BRITAIN iv EDYTH GERALDINE BISHOFF W' ' Hartford, Conn. 'lDeedie February 2, 1926 l'Spo1t that Wrinlqled care deridesn Deedie is a lover of swimming and is a Senior Life Saver. She wishes to continue with her water activities for enjoyment, but for her profession she has chosen to become a physiotherapist. As Miss O'Briens' helper, she is able to Hx a 'icocktailn for anyone with an upset stomach. As Deedie is a lover of camp life, don't be surprised to see her in njeansn and plaid sport shirts. In whatever you may do, 'kDeedie, best of luck. Girls' League: Swimming: Nurses Helper. GEORGE FRANK BRADLAU New Britain, Conn. March 26, 1926 A man's reach should exceed his grasp George is that tall, blond boy with a pleasing personality that has won him many friends. In the gym many admire his ability on the apparatus and tennis and skiing are some of his interests. Ah! you should see his grace on those courts. Sound health is an asset in any field, so George, you should be bound for success. Young Men's League Representative. LILLIAN AUGUSTA BLAIR New Britain, Conn. Blair September 10, 1925 Silence is golden k'Lil , a quiet and studious girl, is liked by everyone. Because she studies hard, she has accomplished much in her school work. We all admire Lil for her honesty and keen sense of humor. She is fond of sports, including skating, bowling, and baseball. Her ambition is to become a secretary in an insurance company, and we know she will succeed. Girls' League: Bowling Club: Intermediate Games. ARTHUR ANTHONY BRANDOLINE New Britain, Conn. 'LGabby'l January 2, 1925 'LA11 eye for the future L'Gabby is a student who is popular with all his classmates. He has spent much time on the football field. Gabby plans to join the Navy and everyone knows that his fine qualities will make him a great success. Baseball: Football: Young Men's League. GLORIA BLOOMQUIST New Britain, Conn. GloryfBe July 16, 1925 Silence is golden 'iGlory-Be is a girl who doesn't have much to say and is very serious in her studies. She is a grand friend to have and we know that, whatever her intentions are in life, she will be a great success. Girls' League. T H E B E E H I V E -k f 24
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