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prpe e g Class GENNLTTR President 1 Charlotie Wi vker, Hilding k. Leonard n L i »ova, Philip vehesi, Eil Herler NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, F'HURSDAY, JANUARY CLASS NIGHT BLISS B, CLARK Class Historian the city to 1 « ERE in v lorion istory « onr " « t n ided to ot G 1 Car « [ 1 “GRADLU Il L tin Tar K I [ predude —a ‘l « v « « i n ed ] It | « ir | ir i Fred | n farty I 0 1 \ I | o Bl |t i - i [} I v \ 1 . ml kn s ¢ 1o of coac « hem, | i - 1 led of fa ppe-A T can d onr kr ! - 1-v p . Young M ot v volun , the n o I « Clags Prophecy ol 0 e i Sophie Mikalauskas : M 1 ou Edward Gourson H n « ‘ 11 (S 1 I i \ rai \ I 1 1 1 : - Lt : ] ‘i c e { | 1 . ‘ ; i ) i ting. ; , ‘ ; 28 o, vroducers 4 our school 1 "EXERCISE LLONARD LKWURIZLD Class Wil SOPHIE MIKALAUSKAS GER Class Prophecy |power migitier than that which| "“Ah! is Irene Halgls whor vou comnmon-sensed Americans can |1 was a very promising in I have seen you coming, 1 la ) had heard that there I know you and | 1 slie hud become en- you are here, Be seat 1 to ain very tall party used 1o well in her High £0, he clapped his hands school days, lo of room moved, | “Stuart Dube was co-partner to Buyond was only Rutl Lenis and hud just lately ble blackness cut 1 a new dance called the er by eireli ping Dubbe.” 1t was being anating a mon by all experts as the m crvstal ball, The nal and difficult q lowly made his ¢ days of the Charleston, 1l and there patised " Leonard | to com r.o2el! e too very surprising t yet ying, | ) big-game 0 nse figure o over th ho had already b 1t among incantations and rituals femin- v Rasp, 1 ine hwarts than spoils of antmal Al 1 it seemed to me a “I'hilomer Gutowski was the crystal successor to Miss Rose Glover and i was very busily engaged teaching girls all the latest and most in- tricate dance steps. Mildred v 1 McDonald was as strang- pl and jolly as ever and was i pictures 1 appy as the owner and con- They wer ues of ductor of the Senior High sehool 1 occupations of my 1. She also very often waited s Kily the aisles are ic Michaclowski was prac ntal hiygiene In the office of a wn New Bri dentist, She ven so indispensable to him a great de MacBriarty Y are soon to unite for « in barberir 18 liv- ¥ wher had heard Mabel John, s the suce ¢ g n open field for sor of Miss Macauley and 7 his administrations. vs present as chaperone at the “Julia Ryan i Broakin o, dances, This was & permanent in carts engagements av ob, Folliea kicking v "Hilding Bengston had assumed position of Chiet of ritain. However, he Kilduff had dropped it o0 ol nka ad a chance to appear Silitn AT pikse A \ rlocutor in 1o frolics s Tin He usnally RN New ut on. ler surprise published a ulvice on o during the » an his beat { John Wolfe book giving fow to get ont pecially when hat sumit = has just han in com- nocks of various S AT 1926, SCHOOL Plotos by Jolinson & Petorsom. TRUDE ROBERT LOUIS BARKER BARDECK RMSTRONG Vice President Seerctary Treasurer own. oung men's eyes on thelr books and| “In witness whercof, we bave | “AN! I wee that Paderewski has [to discourage all thelr fancles of |hereunto st our hand and seal, thin retired! He had made way for Eva |love, twenty-fifth day of January. {n the anson who, you know, made her| "15. To ‘Yankee' Luca 2 {year of our Lord, one thousanl, nine s planist for the 1 {leave a muzzle, for if his bite is as|bundred and twenty-six. Entertainment, |bad as his bark he is in sad need “THE SENIOR MID-YEAR CLASS, “Edith Bumetead wak the latest [of on ronard Ikwurtzel, additien fo the of aeroplune | “16, To 1} dear little sorority [“Witn an Schatz, Judge stuntsters, She was stupefying the (girls we bequeath a new telephone |of City of Hartford, world with her daring feats. pole, curbstone and much necded |4 onvssa, Mayor, City of Mae Butler was also a very vro- (‘No Parking' sign; also a fow more New Britain,' minent doctor. Even in her High | Studebakers, ! ———— e sehool duys she took Hfe so easy. “17. To the undergraduntes ar ENGINE CREW KILLED [ “Betty MacAllen had just added 'others who are of inquiring minds, | L ' r((’ “I'vn‘rl‘xv “'rm'k to her collee- we Jeave the following stickers Logiucer and Ficeman Die When VoL IneinalTs, T 1. Duri iscussion on sown Head of Locomotiye Wonders will never end! There ) \erils, o 1 John Oniric Blows Off, PRV (TR AT T GHO G o B b Cir. b 3 SR City Court of Hartford. Hec 1ad bjer (heer)® rown hiewd an tie Tocomotite draw- formed the habit, however, of re- Why should anl Wille i : eanian ot : imbursing Limself with five dollare hum “Carry Me Back 1o Ol |20 o the N Yorl from the fines of the numMerous yiginpys L T school hoy miscreants. 1 guess he Would it 1 fanbin for Gl {still_remembere certaln Journey | gujegatio six male students Bican andiin made to Hartford in his HIZh ijourney forih to Hartford a i William hool days teach annual feothall game? (Ior ' o o and th “Helma Nelson was the 1eadingiroreronce, sne City of Hartford Dol ooy, Swedish actress in the silent drama. i, conrt 17iis.) s Helma always was a quiet girl, o TeRtnan Skl “Geraldine Curtin was a woman i S et e ofMEisnveland et penthatgrentiic ORI RS CHEER AR RIS Al deal of time with nkie i the | B0 Norwell, Mass 2 Three Woods. 1 anvone ever wished se: o tory | bEother ‘ is 263 |Gerry they had only to go to the WD ARRCAT U S rs, and who wach siarts his first Clielag i 91t ; To Kathryn Clark, we L At CLBbC tlon to New Brit- o L o ) have their nistures for the as Gertrude Bardeck, Eratar - first tne i just arrived from rida | Tl e (Gf they | Alden, £6, Albion, the summer jt New Brit- | o5 iod by in. |1amon, 89 s old, X ay be owned by in- naidiithat thejonly, weyitol sl ase S AR SSRGS B their birth and do their p looking healthy was to kecp in [Z{¥/AUS1S of S5 TORLLSDORC s 1 chores with It pays pretty | ° I"’m i Sl s “"\(« ‘(‘_\"."'1"‘;‘;' ‘C_'F":'.”r."';”l_"(id at 1 1nches to Bthel Odin CLAIMS WATER STOLEN N R R Sy Lister Kilduft leaves his| Twatleboro, Vt., 23 (PThe T e e ¥ color schemis to the str 1l water company is suing Charies the g artis poster of true? As T stler made my of coming e, owacr of two apartment out of the hovel of Ahhud Kb BEINEHILIS, 3 ¢ or $1.500, the price of 2, Sl e e s e i Barl Rice loave his ming |1 0 galions of water which it al. of old friends and find out 1" Masuire, N leg ¢ las stolen by tapping the e i sy : leaves his position ihe comps says Miner and his umentative | bored t glish to Edward Sowka, | Marche his taste ! collegie also his rters to the ble Mr. e plpes behind the meters, vealed to me authent Class Will ! Leonard Ekwurtzel ers in B Jor SMOKERS AT HARVARD Ja aves e socks, Hono Caml 28 (A (beivs had heon | nsed hyieomcone. O LERL BACCH € “Be it known to all person D. I (Doctor of Janitry.) ' e il narlotte Witkin had taken the |™& the Scnior Mil-Yea a Rwanson leaves her abil- ABitial i smokirs T ; O S osition of Mrs. Guilford ara- 1926, « New Britain not roll, the ivories o e L witn hee position ns vaile- L0 B8 0 SRR SLESRCE 8 Higl school, of the City st, Monsicur One-Finger, Al R e roadeaster, for she was specializing in original hits based on |Britain, in the County of Hartford, 4 : JeDivsel o o tall she wished, a ,“u;w.m S0nE in State of Connectlcut, Lr i gl ing 2 “Martin Partyka was athletic (0f lawful age, o X 1 ‘Naples Concll atie 1. He never had to |ing mind, memory udgment, do i e and ¥ expliin why the team didn't win, hereby make, publish and declare ous Amphion Club gar l—! C over fist, ; Norman Occupin, strange to say, |this to be our last Will and Testa- |smokt Ke oug € of @ new hOXINE © o o longer at sehool. He has ac- ment, hereby revoking all previo s ok i the o ost of his time foh 7 ompleted his High school |wills and codlcils Ly us heretofore | “1f 1 by our group to that MUCh | urse. But what can he find fo talk {made, certain “Faemer” out near Newing- F T Y tbout now. instead of boring peo- We give to our Or Wo ears i nie ke dld with his old subject, |lawful heirs f Marjorie Potts leas nl ors are all down on 1 “1, To the dear old Senior High, ot snappy jokes to a o¢ gils ! vrence Mangan having faken [we leave our best wishes and deep- teachier, to repl A high siueeeeded Judge — 1 est gratitude, together w 1 the wish | | rd so olten, desive [ 2t understand why he hands out |that in the future she may have an- Toots” 1 on lher I oabili ", fines 1o misbehaving stu- other opportunity to graduate as i : ! v ons! te, from the High school espe- 1:rim.v and {llustrious a ass as v["“,. : Wi After or two years al- loct boardin d4id 1 see! Why,| “2 To our principal, Mi. Louis' ay ! i R e hiul fammy Vetrano, He had just writ- |p, Sia who has shown us such leave of 1 and L n a book of etiquett for girls in nee and consideration. About words N o o i 1 vho patronize dances. 1 wonder 'we express our truly heartfelt ap- ., “hy? ciation 2 stration. we i A g “larl Rice was now in vandesille 3. To onr ¢ Mt prid e e i ; him abou el e ! Jiled as the second Red Gr A tord. we our sln-our group om e to time, ¢ g T lite-toshimile ! ! OETAPET e was making personal appear- core gratitude for her spiendid and are to he ed 1o tha unde e e T s r s ! sard, mor- o008 in o earn as much |syccessful help. graduates 5 cxamples AL nE Db Rl g conEl L T NENETous en- | on e Ty R ge is sald 0“4 To the Faculty, who uN- perfection to be imitated OUELURIICES g ML the burden of 4 o carned. Incidently, the girls {goubtediy will be overcome with| o8 To the Under-grad LhCECONERSEUSANIAC k unto the shoul- | oro a1l crazy over him. sorrow at our reluctant departure, dole out this kind adsic ] Algert Politis was now the head (e extend our decpest sympathy and | 1 of abrence, do Colche e persisiont L erinary hospital in Hartford. |eondolences, S o coughs that hang on and ot 5 I s that he prefers sick Pol- To. Mrs, Smith) we' cxpress o e T peoplo of their slcep — thoss ! i) lys. Does anyone know why? et that our graduation he kind coughs Bronchu- i IS Philip Birnbaum and Kenneth | goprive her of the very able Vol it o tackle, ; ! OnRM DL e poehar were the town's leading |gistance of Charles Stuart Parnell at scho meg such coughs linger ¥ r out on Lo wpeanty spaciadsts.” Sophie Kram- [pyye, in the morning. Finish v Kinpeorias heatyfcola, . 1 into one of the mainstays of that | To our foster children, the e A i e one or know of ) rvi r or popular shoy Artlsts and 'ygi) Years of Tw e W Bet e (e ories ot ots e hus one kecp Bronchu- . s M of N NToAGlE VR i most frequent | yearh our class color, Yellow,— 'fer o eie wi I he o i visitor trusting that t will hate it less A imittee | 1t 180 e LD L > their ‘Doctor Robert Barker was on & .. havel at purpose. Y cough ren 4 . ure tour. Mis most frequent and ) Mr, Depot, we tatic becoine d the best is never ch 2 i vet was t on 'Boils.' | o i iehip of the enter fttle diversion by Mtirod’s Pharmacy 1 dealers sl vou helieve jt? Bliss Clark v gor yig fatherly care we know with # nearby per r re ¢ upply you _co e s impregsionistic violinist, and 1) "oy will wax strong and in vou wi admired - & = | ¥ ihad scores of rqmantle women fol- |y, may even cqual the records classmates, and openly - e charms oven | U0 0t eniraty | fraternity | entornr ¢ B . e Dickin; Drug « periuds and (ake i K l\.]\' .m7rrr\ Rhte oKy, Siuay they @ it : ‘ (i was sl proficient tn driving | "% Lo é‘;h}:“”m.,‘,m e e w1 1o reope Concentrated Heat Penefrat o md flirtir the same time . lawyers to be ensnared by the in- ung B Right Down to Pain Spot \ iotegticlian mIlANtIaphIEt g his ating lectures ar from the thrillinz pactis —Brings Ease at Once \ e nla A oS o e (N Commercialiliaw) matching dimes, cxplain to the s : tussian where he had as- |, 0 "ro Miss Holmes, we leave tencher that you are in o A 5 Rapiesold AR ol fnIth Bbix gold fish. Perhaps they will|However, show extrem [La _}"f{j“'"“; "‘""”I":' glous;matiema teal kenlith o her less trouble than we have. her profusely for ha S S e o Doctor Marcliesl was New Brit. (couse Ber tess HEERS (U0 O 0D S e i R T g joints. When you ® ain's most successful ‘painless dent- To the History Department 'your knowledge, even thought vou o 2o AN iy e 3 Aoty donneon e we leave the following College Board |have non ! iy ERsaiRtenver inahio SpuTes T Entrance Examination Questions: “23. Al moneys wade Ly us o LR AT L G o 20 u SR iurgRlessenoRtiaiy el 1. What natlonality was Bis- [our two ‘Dime Dances. which by the | °5_roief known i : S rowski ana |mark. the great German statesman? |way were the only successiul ones | Tvfi‘,’x‘:;;:m;\vavmj< ‘r::c"“'“'“?"‘:- ) i e doing resesrchiwenc| When did the War of 1812 (his y we hercby assign fo Mr. | DOnelr: at as peppers. k T g e 2 d T o ank | Instant relief. Just as soon as you : e N ALh et fartiver take place Mooay, 0 bo placed fn some bank | Ioetant relich. Just as soon as you Yes. they had hoth reccived their | 3. Who was the author of thejand there kept until the interest [1PDIY Red phas Rubpauitstihe Bivi T e e in sewing, Monroe Doctrine? . _{amounts to sum sufficlent to pur- ‘ ‘»””ikw'” ol m"(“h"‘m h "M = ; e e een B4V Hotween what two countried chase another trophy case for the | Warms the sore spots througl il i un- |were at present residing in Holland, [Was the Spanish-American War | reception hall; said trophy case fo |througlh. Frees the P vl f was Ttk whs the head o fa matrimon. |fought? I AT s G Dt SRR b ks marry H s Rl aizency. Marlon was the voneher | 1% To the best undergraduate They deserve preservation. They |and pain is gone. e 5 1 for the success of Ruth. for Marion |cxponent or argument, we bequeath |have been ‘hardly’ won i Rowles Red 1-1‘1"’} b, made 1 me the was one of Ruth's happlly married |the position held by Larry Mangan, Whatsovver books we may w\‘v 1 pepy costs H‘ch at o Mo | oltente land may the reciplent uphold Iui“v. behind are reby thankfully | any dry L once. for fends| “Helen Armstrong v a |side with as much ability as his pre- returned 1o their rightful owners Almost ant ts you. ! of o Armstrong Furnace Co.. and |decessor thinks he has shotwn. from whom we have unhesitatingly | Use it for colds t. No mat- Glos )| wns e Pt npTFInE TeiTIal ity 13. To the June Seniors borrowed them r what you have used for pain or v \ 1 re. leave our wish that they ma L All the resi @ s stion t fail to try Red a q < oo ssfully finange a promenade and nd v, we il R ; t we nlso leave them sueh unfortu- roou Far Ire Mail This Ad- . it was nates from our group Aas do not o ikt ment § i {of partnership s Imake their zrad on k | WHITEHALL PHARMACAL CO. entitled “ho. as the fattest woman| “14. To Miss Norma Regan we disposed of our | Inc.. 598 Mad Ave. New York had a company of her llcave the trying task of keeping the N Y