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' 9 1' fi- , A ,,,1A,J':.b.?1.:. . V' in W ,Q , ,,,Y,5,4gM,'.i:i,iQQ,g-.51 -,1,,P.,:! in . -.iii cl-lRONicLE 1-if-y 4- ' ' pf,-Q-3'-'glji zo ra h 1 KENNETH ALAN LINDSAY Pants 10. MARY HELEN ADAMOWICZ . Wisdom comes by cleverness, not by time. 'IPCFSEUOQIUCE i1igresTSi1b:ie. NV B it ii! fir: 191 . S th' t n, Bern Haus . . ew 1' a 0 !l3's:f3-'P ggiiiri I.1Ti?ibiil!i1bSIchobi:A. A.71-2-Lili, Olrlghgs- Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, G-lee'C1ub 4,1--if 31, tra 111, Glee Club 4' President 4, Track 1-2- Edison Science Club 1, Girl Reserves' 3, 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4, Sophomore Class S. S. S. 4. V fl Pres., Class Treasurer 3, Junior Pr0m- Com., Hi-Y 2-3-4, Pres. 4, Senior play 4, Emblem Staff. BETTY BRADFORD SHEPARD Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Born October 8, 1917, Pelham, N. Y., Lin- coln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Glee Clubzl, Senior Play 4, Class Book Com. 4, Financial Committee 4. , 3 JUDSON ELDRIDGE PRATT J'uddY Eloquence is the Child of Knowledge. Born September 2, 1918, Detroit, Michigan, Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, I-Ii-Y 2,-3-4, Secretary 4, Senior Play 4, Junior-Prom Com. 3, Emblem Staff, Class Pres. 4, Sopho- more French Prize, League of Nations Essay Contest, Junior Recital, Finance Com. 4. WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER ZILLY Bill Were :here no women, men might live like gods. Born November 30, 1917, Waterbury, Conn., Lincoln School, Football 1-2-3-4, Basket- ball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, President Junior Class, Senior Class Vice Pres., Athletic Council, Chairman Junior Prom., Finance Com. A. A. 1-2-3-4. BEATRICE EVELYN BROEMEL Bea Good taste is the flower of good sense. Born February 13, 1918, Southington, Ct., Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Junior Re- cital 3, Commercial Club 4, Senior Class Sec., State Typewriting Contest 4. ALBERT LEWIS DI NELLO I . A1? p He hath nothing done that doth not a!l. 3 ' fi .. -Y ,ng Born January 27, 1918, Southington, Conn.,i1.'f-,-gf: Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Commercia.1,,ijl Club, Executive Com., Bookkeeping Club' X35 J. ,,,., ALBERT GASIECKI A f'A1'fTii ShalI I nor rake my ease in 'my inn? - , Born March 13, 1918, Attleboro Falls, Mass., ' 'L '11, . Lincoln Sch-ool, A. A. 1-Z-3-4, Science.C1ub, 'if- Bookkeeping,C1ub 3, Commercial Club. f , PASCO OAMPAGNANO Camp': Women and music should never be dated. 1- ,- Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Bookkeeping- Club 3. , JOSEPHINE CELIA CALVANESE Joel, A happy-go-lucky young maiden is she. 'ij Born February 14, 1918, Southington, Conng , Lincoln School, A. A. 1-243-4, Glee Club 1' Commercial Club 4, Senior Play. LEWIS BURNHAM BANSEMER Long choosing and beginning late. ' V! Born April 5, 1915, Southingtonh Conn., e Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-4. Born August 11, 1918, Southington, Conn., JOHN ROBERT CUSHING CI1Sh i Sweet are the pleasures that to 'verse belong. -P5 Born May 218, 1918, Southington, Conn'.,j, Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Senior Playgq- ki Ei xi 1 x 3: Q .,, 5 4 .1 S, 1 1 A .5 'B 4 7: 1' ff- - lil. S 5 ,Q Q T ' it . ,Q J V ,PP ,R ,lr 'A fx 1 ll :M if . 1 ij' -si sl 1 K I 'K P'- n f 3 n ,X i f , 4, ' JL, It .ir - i 'ia i . ' if ,pt ,Ji , 'iwi ,if f Q f Hi H, if 1 LESTER GEORGE HABGOOD Lebby Class Poet 4. Senior Editor. , A quiet tongue shows a wise head. EDWARD LEACH ,, ,gif Born Aprii 16, 1918, Pianzsviue, Conn., HD h . h , Q., Dukiyi Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Giee Club 1-4, OES you' mo' E' 'ww Wuff 0 '- I Debating Club, Science Club, Senior Min- Bern March 6. 1917. Cheshire. Conn.. Lin- - strels, Senior Class Treasurer. C0111 50110011 A- A- 1-2-3-4. SeI1i01' Play , . DONALD BIRDSEY NORTON Donny SHIRLEY BUSHNELL Shir1'l ' The great source of pleasure is Ugg-fgfyf' Th8xdE9pES! Fillers fl0l-U wifi! l9aSf S0l!Yld. . Li? Born July 21, 1917, Cheshire, Conn., Hnmis- Bern December 8, 1916, Plantsville. Corin-, f' ton Grammar School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Football L1I'1C01I1 School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, GIGS Club 1-4. 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Sch-001 Editgr 3, Freshman Reception Com. 2, Class Night Assistant Bus. Mgr. 4, Agr. Judging Team Commlttee 4- rt- 1-2-3-4, Finance Com. 4, F. F. A., Senior Play Com. 4, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Junior Prom. Com. FI-'OEISH STEVEN BRINDZIK 1' Every man has his fault. and modesty is his. it ZIGMONT MATT E ' .A ,, H W QUKSA Ziggy' Born August 23, 1917, Plantsville, Conn., , QQ I account more srrengih in a :rue heart rhan m a Ljncgln School' A. A. 1-2-3-4 science Club , ' 3 w 'lf C V ' Bookkeeping Club. ' is Born October 17, 1917, Southington, Conn., .mis ifj Lincoin School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Basketball LOIS BROWN WESTERBERG -f,,gI,T V. if?ghg3?3fB1gl4eel3,ilnngi0 C2-:bi Ggjee Club, C1353 A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient. A F rom Om' Ecru 1Noge?ber gg, d191t7,CSoutlf1:ln1gtgni :Ct1,, 4 ' 1 H , inco n c oo. u en ounc , Kc ence - HPjRP51ET FRANCES HART Happy' Club 1, Girls' Auneiic Oinb 3, ciass poet 4, I , It is a friendly hear! that has plenty of friends. Class Night C0m. 4, Minstrel 4. - . B J 16, 1 1 ' Y , X ..i52...fs'gi:sz,i, A. 21.8-..i2ifif1's'i.1n-Cisimif EARL HENRY HOTCHKISS , --Bw SClglC6 Cglllb Cl, Vige Ggresident 2, Tangled in amorous nets. . an ecep ion om. , ic P . 3, - . n -Tumor Prom Com. 3, Finance coli. -Jgliass E?5301ie2t5i?3Eir.UAT9i?i-ii?t32?iiS?ni:r'Efs presentations 4, Senior Play 4. 5 Com, 4, Orchestra, 1-4: - . , is-.,,f,.g, .-. , .1 li, ei I Page Four ' 1 ffl- i ' '.2:3'ii115 V AA ' -.viii , I I lji. .4 f'f7f -. .1
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.qi U s ,gli .N CWQ K-xv, TJ ffl V.. Iii : ..z A., r,,,lj3v,, 1 1 7 JZ'3.f?f'T1lfl?'.5:3i9Q? fii9'.Q..r ' I 'I ,I'G1t1 -1 f l1W11 if af- fftj ,A,,.. .,,.-5..,,.gs.1: '81, ,R ,.,,..,Y, . . . . ' I at Gl1fIR'ONIC.LE . -N ,,A'V -' ' A .ibi A -ln? ' '. ' A ' A B 22 STEWART EDWARD IVES I-Iunky ELIZABETH DUNLOP FISH ' gif I- A His limbs were cast in manly mould. HI do 'eve 'O note and vobserlm? 4 , For hardy sports or contest bold. Born M3-rch 3, 1911821 f' Bom May 121 1917, Cheghgfif ffgmg' 522231 535552 ii'.l301i,Ae....am1..L.31' Club '4L g?1r3g?,ig0CiggaF,:,fO?3?ii, lizvillimantic i Judgins Shorthand Contest 4, Biographies f SHOW 2' F- F- A- Treasurer H' FRANK PORTER FLANIGAN , A-g'f'H5iii 3 . 1- ff '- - fellow is he. . 23. ROSE GROSKY R03 A happy go-lucky I ' . 1 ,ggt:: ..Ll-he a be, we should mah. our industry our Born June 28, 1917, Chesh1re,.Conn.,,Hu1jn1 . amusem 9 M .1 ton School, A. Ai 3-2,-saith Finagxce, , . - . . I Born April 16. 19131 Soufhingffmy COM-1 S335-3 i F2-'fl A. 5ecret..5??34fcExlJni'fg IJll'lCO11'l SCl'1001, A.. A.. 1-2, S. S. S. 4. Editor 3-4. 24. HENRY PAUL ASZKLAR Henny DONALD BEMIS JOHNSON - Wien of quam!! are above '-Ulf , . Who often reads will sometimes wish to V Born July 4, 1918, Southington, Conn., Lin- Born January 30, 1918, Miudale, IB QLQAV A coln School, A. A. 1-2.-3-4, Sclence Club 1- Lincoln School, Orchestra 1-4, A. A. 1-2-33 '1,. H A .. 5.1 2.5. ANNA YEREMA AUGUSTA MARY SHANLEY 'fogssijgg A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. Her ways 'are ways of pleasantness, and all her B D b '21, 1918, Bristol, Conn., are pence- 1 Liiicloln eS:c?lirboi,r Bookkeeping Club 3. Com- Born February 9, 1917, Southingtong'C6iinp34v mercial Club 4. Lincoln School, A. A. 1, .G1ee Club 1, Coriijgk z merclal Club 4, Bookkeeping Club 3,. sciences, 26. STEVEN MARTIN JANKOVICH Steve Club 1, senior P1a.y 4, s. s. S. 4- Who loves a garden loves a greirgousi fO0.'e Born August 8, 1915, Sou ing on, onn., -.A -d f H f h ld - - 3i'.'ll'-53 Lincoln scnooi, A. A. 1-2-3-4, F. E. A. ,,,,,S'fZ5 0 'wwe 9' 'S ' Md N 1 Born October 28, 1917, New Britain, Coniiziifif 2.7. JOHN WILLIAM HAINES Hainesee I your angels don't like,-I love women. Born November 17, 1916, Southington, Ct., Lincoln School, A. A. 1-.2-3-4, Glee Club, Science Club 1, Commercial Club. 28. RUTH LORENNE LIMMER Wiggles The night is fair spent, the day is at hand. Born June 3, 1917, Waterbury, Conn., Lin- coln School, A. A, 1-2-3-4, Girl's Athletic glub Zi, Junior Prom Com. 3, Senior Prom om. . 29. MARY ANNA MARICONDA For.she was just the quiet kind: 'Whose natures never vary. Born October 30, 1918, Southington, Conn., Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3, Science Club 1, gogkkgeping Clubi3, Commercial Club 4, . . . 4. 30. ELIZABETH MARY GALICK Betty A smile for all, a welcome glad, a jovial coaxing way she had. Born April 7, 1918, Southington, Conn., Lincoln School, Glee Club 1-4, Science Club 1, S. S. S. 4, Commercial Club 4, State Shorthand Contest 4. 31. EDWARD WILLIAM VENDITTO Eddie I'm dillidenr, modest and shy. Born April 11, 1918, Southington, Conn., Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Football Manager 4. 32. FREDERICK WM. GUMPRECI-IT Gump On hospitable thoughts intent. Born December 12, 1917, Cheshire, Conn., Humiston School, A. A. 1-2-.3-4, Bookkeep- ing Club 3, Class Will 4. 33. NELLIE MARY ZIEMBA Flash All women are ambitious naturally. Born July 18, 1918, Southington, Conn., Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-4, Commercial Club, 4, S. S. S. 4, Bookkeepiig Club 3, Senior Play 4, State Shorthan Contest 4. Page Six Lincoln School, Debating Club 4, Comuiewgfl. cial Club 4. . -in CARRIE MARIE PERRY Happy am I, from care l'm free Why aren't they all contented like me? y Born January 15, 1918, Southington, ConniE,,.'5 L? Lincoln School, Edison Science Club?-if-T? Bookkeeping Club 3. , 1 , HQ ' 1 .1'- ' sf EDWARD GREGOR VICTOR -Eagle?-83 Agument for a week, laughter for a month, good jest for ever. jj'?!Q'ii,, Bom March 1, 1917, Piantsville, Coiiixljiff l Lincoln School, Science Club 1, Bookkeepi1ig' ,,fd., Club 3, Bookkeeping Contest 3, Commercialfiii Ciub Pres. 4, Golf 1-2-3-4, Captain, li Baseball Manager 4, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Blogragj' gil? phies 4. 1 f-fifaf ALBERT ANTHONY sIMONs B1iing1: A gentleman who likes to hear himself talk. -X-,I Born October 11,' 1917, Wa.terbury,--ConIiQ,n'3 Lincoln School, Science Club 1, Bookkeeper-',-f ing Club 3, Bookkeeping Contest 3,'ll:f:glg L 1-2-3-4. ' ,j1f,.,3,', ADOLPH JOSEPH szCzEPANIK Easier He who means no mischief does it all. i C Born September 17, 1916, Plantsville, Conni, ','- Lincoln School, A. A. 1-2-3-4, Golf 311, Vg., Baseball 4. Q CHRISTINA MARY DE BIAso , A good laugh is sunshine in a house. -1+ 34 Born August 5, 1917, Southington, Conn,,-m il ' Lincoln School, Bookkeeping Club 3, Edisq f- lfllg 1 Science Club 1. PAUL OLOF OLSON 'sol The innocent are gay. f 'i ,5,.'1 fi,,-Q, Born August 9, 1918, Southington, Lincoln School, Science Club 1, A. A. .1-254 lg, 8--4, F. F- A- 1-?, Judging Team 1-2-343 Willimantic Judging Show 3-4. , WALTER JEROME BAILEY W'3,112'f! But strive to be a man before your mother. A ' tv Born glaqrcli lk 1Sg8.11NE1lgdg.le,BConn., Lin- 1. 1 oo , . . - - , k if gclurb 3,cCommercia.l Club '-4. 00' keeping-' I ' A I , 1 x ss 1 1. .5 :ly V
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