New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 28, 1930, Page 3

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Class Toasts and Pa—‘ pers Enliven Gath-| ering of Young Men| and Women Who| Will Receive Di- plomas Next Month.| Three years of pleasant experi- ances were recalled as 100 members of the Senior High school mid-year class of 1950 sat about the banquet table and enjoyed a last reunion he- fore graduation in the school gym nasium Jast night After the auet the annual promcnade held until 1 o'clock it was the first social affaiv hell In the new Senior High school addi- tion and the well-lighted girls' zym. nasium was very appropriate for the occasion. The tables were arranged in oblong fashion and the attractive color scheme of orange and white was in evidence everywhere. Caterer William J. Fallon attend- ed to the nceds of the class mem- bors as they sat about the tables Class Papers Read This was something more than the usual annual banquet which has cen held at the school for It combined many of the class night fcatures in that the class papers | were read. This custom has come into vogue of late and is regarded more favorably than the former cu tom. The class will was read by ecent Ammon who, v b Misses Ger trude Stebbins, Lleanor Hubert and Beatrice Bull, jointly wrote the pu- | pers. Miss Gertrude Kaplan, who vas the author of the class pro- phesy. read that paper. A new fea- ture, taken from the Herald cartoon “Believe It or Not.” written jointl hy Molly Gitlavitz and Irene Ratncr was read by Miss Gitlavitz. Michael Baylock, popular was the toastmaster. He Sylvia Kotkin and wion D. 1. N ather of tiie years. | Vin- wthicte, called upon toast was ' An- topics Kilo serics of radio was the Walter Arcndt, en- titled, “Static.’ he next toast was “Loud Speaker”” by Helen k. An- the last of the student fopies was “Amplifiers-Condensers,” hy M 1 The feature toast one which contained much advice o the Tuate was Principal | louis T “Trans- former.” toast o derson and cre Principal and Mrs. Slade, Miss Millie G. McAuley, ] 1t to the principal; Mrs. Amy . Guilford, faculty cl adviscr, Miss Elizabeth Mackintosh, — assist- ant faculty class adviser; Miss Grace Ballou, Miss Mildred Raymond and Miss Helen Wolski. The banquet committce consisted of Michacl wlock. chairman; Mary Clark, Sylvia Kotkin, Iobert Krause, Albert Middleton and Ger- | trude Stebbins. The promcnade committee con- sisted of William H. Judd, Jr. lileanor Hubert, George Hance, Bea- | trice Bull, Helen L. Anderson and James Gritzmacher Officers of the class ar i president; Leona Nat vice president; Ilizabeth secretary; and Warren Young urer be class papers Class Will the midycar class of 1930, of city of New Britain. the coun of Hartford. the state of Connccti- cut, the United States of America, the Western Hamisphere. being rath- er stingy in nature (as our lent treasurer will vouch) do hie reluctantly bequeath all our worldly roods (what there is of them) to the remaining careworn rowed students of this institution the learned 1. To Mr incerest for his life, 2. To Mss Macauley thanks for all those hand sli ton, Porter treas- Bass, were as follows We the benevo- and har Slad leave ouy gratitude and uniiring aid in appreciation our school | we leave our | dismissal ; Amy Guilford iy Llizabcth Mackintosh heartfelt gratitude for {heir 2ble services rendered us as advisers. 4 To the mission to siga anyone's g whether they nish thei not. 5. To Miss Yales we leave a| green house full of roscs that sh ray ever be supplivd Lo furnish M. Goff with rose buds 6. To Mrs. Campbell we e large roomy reclining chait having sevved @ member of class for many a long new be nsed by that teacher during tho o/ time known To Mis and ous valu- Cluss facully we leave pe ph « work or ave a which our year, may noted phy tedious periods a8 omit periods, To Miss Adams and Mrs, Bai- leave construction da ble book shute for the « Senior reference hooks . To Grace MacArthur we leu, ¢ ali Mary Clari’s laurcels in the genis art of talking and our assurance’ that she will zuin new fame, 2. To Avis Samuclson we leav the privilege of her clothes and rushes anytime she can get anyone to listen, 10, To Lucille Naughton we leav A book entitled “Kind Thoughts a:J Kind Words to Others Maurice Marholin 1. To the incoming class we leave our ange, with the hope that the cla will set as high a standard of tainment as we have. 1% To the A. I E. we leave un- restricted privilege of guiding fresh- man girls onward and up the pad | ol education, iacademic or otnerwise. To the freshmen we leave the following questions 10 be aa- swered— Will Gert fect 567 Will Boleslaus lzugh out loud? Does Mr. Sallee have dandruff? Why is it that the diposition M | the Kraut boys doesn’t seem to be the Icast bit sour Ias anyone cve 1 “Wild Parties We H by Lidith Dickerman Crean Mas Grip a copyrisht on the lou we nor ing of ) Tor han; discnssing written iy rreshman class color, or- | | Kaplan ever be a per- | Osipowitz evor the boos | e Attended”? | and Naom | worl | home DAVID President Did Jame Judd in mind book “I'eter P grew up? Will $ Lecom 14. To Hilda Ki inferiority corapley 5. To any ris nior « in the lowe Hances' piano. 16, To Jimm tor of the Con a stop and go tions in this 1 are abominabl (Y substantial cld for bot i To \ Lape that Are a sequel te Elondes red ti 'o Miss Southe pair of chasc rolier poople more casil 24, To Leon “Love Na Sonne * by Mi ¢ s his tirst or 1 ‘0 posterity slightly blemisacd but not tarnished record as respectable dents, To Frank W 1 g lity 1o 1 wunciation "o Bill Ross we leave Carlson’s shyness Woui- Wal- wrder Eng with the To Milton Berkowitz sufficient funds to have To Bohiy dance floor he won't both=r the rest of the in necent stepper, 30. To Virgini exclusive rigats to Souther affections To that ha Grorz 3 dsome Iinzli Lulldog Boilman we leave the official tiile of and hop choal mascot hat his wistful es pression will he a spur to our nehbic feotball squad in future vietorics And now as ou ot the best of us enountil it hurts we portant waste any wore time is about the ¢h could waste Witnessed thereof by Sandy MacIntosh. | Not Ripley. Suitease Vincent Ammon, Beatrice Eleanore Tubert. Gertrude Believe 1t Or Not The Mid-Year Class of e snappiest class that the ever produced David Bass came to out his wave Mary Clark Walter Gertrude document 1tha apest thin Simpsor High school chool wit! hecams Young forgot Kaplan Boleslaus Osipowicz: William Beatrice Mauric Margaret nin to bin he boys' ideai real na Bull despises men Marholin Benjamin hetic Yates' attendance record Vincent Ammon ceeded in dating up a cut the Phoche reduced red Miss has at last teady aid of Harold Carlson Ballou never has anything 0 sy William Judd Sylvia Kotkin stopped eriticizing Michael miles. Mmilda that she how Tenny Birnhaum stood what Johnson & meant Annie Kelly cantest Vitty Avis Samuclson crush on Mr. Swift Alex Zaleski is a in wearing hats, Elizabeth Lickert betrayed the Paul Appell is heard from o when he plays the drum. Tetty Porter was eleeted President of the Air Wreckers association. George Hance won a prize for best ice cream specialties Gertrude Stebbins designed the new uniforms for the sy wors lonz speceh Bavlock never found la-t Jeading lady Krena has Gt be the cvery in town, finally er- rson won the loud speaking siv inches, lost her Grimati shrank has Gibney W Lunice Girl Scouts. girls’ | classes Bill Mangan is the best all aroun | Pole in the athlete. Mary Bonnalli always wears low- heeled shoes Arthur Goldman nervous hreakidown work. Astrid Anderson is underweight. Bdward Plucas spends all of his time studying Biology Katherine Wacker lost her temper had doing almost from sisty pounds T Herby | opposi‘e | staunch believer { roles | BEATRICE BULL GERTRUDE STEBBINS Class Wil Class Wil James Gritzinacher old 1.oise than the whole cias: i 10- [ doornail gether. Anne Mortellei lossons Vitold Mikalausk or Hoopl: | mo e | jolly may reach e and My udolph Gattir best of ©1 Berkowitz is Miss Glove ample of Walter not smoke Edith Dicke was Guin Bill Bak. play with Rudy Valle Vivian iwtzel has a ract posing for Walter perfec Arendt nostur: n'svival Pepsoden ralund missed bungalow el M sionaries in th out the obtain this valuabl Liappy New Year. Bil “Walter Wari The Kra Bro. bouzh drop ona Naugaton has taken Dri and place in making the cartoons Wi Iella Need Friend.” HUBE Wil GLITTIRU DY Prophe KAPLAN D PROM HiEN Believe 1t or RATN LR 1 \ Not Ned Kaplan finally aking mind M 1 Cha Helen Barw Luddy wo o a?) shooting pool Barber 1 the cla AL Middleton cortainly 2irls or he Kitty W up his without t February zrand (or most po docs i would have accepte 1cker's box of candy mor 1in nur mitted TENT s Prophecy Different place ctropolis of monientous month may e wllou V years sinee | have allow 1 Richard other on while we we new f abhout aw von and By the hushiand, Hallibnrton. We met I Ribe changed a bit Wit 1o present my cach arching material for boolk= tell And, oh y old just no vour aryhody our dear “well Dean of Coluinbia. a lecturer ) and Modern Delinquen: head of a few clubs and a fre auent contributor to journalism. O couvse, I'm just commencing, but this time next 2 Just then. a dark vo v obviously ot solitaire phibitios lady. who flashed an interrupted Tmagine my embarrassment when Phebe said “Of you haven't | ilda You kno tag Lloxd Vi you're it engag Pheb. course Krenn! with forzotten Sne's playing Lerts. One day she says | Iloydie next day she's apt 19 down completely. The the ve of fallzn | s and siarvation.” esting {raffi ested that we throw him poor hoy is on Since we were con my husb: y FURNITURE TERAMSAVRANN Vot A Wacker Lunch- | on the site of the old Can- food and . | d with stories of | journ to the Kitty ras Shoppe for BOSSI. 1 was reg classmates, 1 intevrupted o | ask about Jimmy Gritzmacher. Hilda | Nid he was conducting an interna- | tional correspondence school and a column_ #or the lovelorn and lone v hearts, 1e had jusi consented ‘o Mary Clark upon her tenth | rnual proposul And they decid- O\ 1 G 10 make it 4 companionate mar- viag . and What ahout my very. o it XD . friend “Mush" Marholin 8-3x10-6 “He's stll studying and the “ife of him. he Tutely emulate "‘HHL”I'O‘ cnough to tame his | REGULAR $25 Shake for cannot suceesstully MR ‘14 50¢ Weekly AXMINSTER 50 AR S10 AL neoarran N2 and In10-6 S1 Weekly Kate,” “Margarct Kotkin are livi They all teach French in pjamin and 8 with Miss ~ GENUINE WILTON RUGS Hizh school and they're friends imagzinable.” “Order, “On we'll all have and tea. why. oh. oh!—IU's Eelly, How have you been Ann?™ "here com: Gert Stebbins an Lieanore Hubert. Gert's marricd to | George Arel und has a whole regi nient of little Arels. Jeckie” is go- | ing 1o marry Hill Baker next Sun- | day. They're going to join Cou mander Byrd’'s new exploration pa L for their honeymoon trip. Hill has | L theory about locating the W end. Of always cncourages ambition, luck Billy, you'll need it. B way. are yvou taking rour sa phone along Gertrude that Al Middleton had achieved fame as [hvi singing football sta hearsing for evineed the best Ix12 pleace yos, waf(l Anna Patterns Regular Open Every Evening Until 9 0'Clock During February Sale cast cour Lyrd Good the was saying ver since v night, Al h. to sing operatic Lnrico Caruso (Thats becauss class | desire | Now conldn’t excel even him In the Latest Oriental 95.00 Values 8-3x10-6 ST Weekly AXMINSTER RUGS A Variety of Patterns to Choose Frem. Everything On Our Six Big Floors Reduced Up to 507 During February Sale

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