Chelsea High School - Beacon Yearbook (Chelsea, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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The BEACON ' 1931 Angeline Creilson Angeline is quiet, but not am ' bitionless. She hopes to be an actress, a nurse, or a housewife. Take your choice. We picture her as supremely happy. Agnes Curtis Agnes keeps everything to her ' self, even her most cherished de- sires. We predict her success in any of her endeavors, for kindliness and good nature are the earmarks of success. Thelma Cushner My, my, Bustle, bustle. What’s your hurry? I’ve got to do my his ' tory, stenography, and, oh! my law! Thelma’s ambition is to become a business executive. Dorothy Dadley Dot is a live wire—not so as to shock, but enough as to convince us of her presence. We feel that she’ll be a lawyer, and a good one, too. Bessie Dalis Bessie likes her secretarial work, but that doesn’t prevent her from being liked, for she is optimistic about everything, even business de ' pressions. Christ Dalis He would be a scientist. If his work in high school counts, he will become an authority in his chosen profession. Goldie Davis Goldie hopes to be a real student. In later life she—well every one knows what she hopes to be then. Ruth Demb Ruth is shy, retiring, and most often at her home-work. She in- tends to become a private secretary to a big butter-and-egg man. Freda Denenberg Freda is a popular member of our school, and is the beam of sunshine who carries the notices. With her lively walk and good-natured smile she ought to make a prima donna. George Dobrow George, our Class Day Orator and Literary Editor of the Beacon has done his bit for the school and the Beacon. He goes to Harvard next year. We have no doubt he will do as well there as at C. H. S. 20

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The BEACON ' 1931 M —— ,t - — 1 ■ —— 1, 1 ■ ■» ' ■ «■—.1-— .1—«»■ .....“ Tt II It II II It It IT-- Bessie Clickstein Bessie’s jokes, we hear, strangely attract the Chelsea High beaux from every corner and nook of the school. Annie Cohen No matter what Annie attempts, her personality is bound to bring her success. Charles Cohen We hear that Charlie is to gain the coveted position of janitorship in the Y. M. H. A. Good luck, Charlie; our best wishes! Lewis Cohen “Pete,” a cum laude student, in ' tends to enter the medical profes ' sion. He claims that he controls the stock market. Yes, fellows, it’s the one and only Pete Cohen, much sought after by prominent fight managers. Mollie Cohen Mollie’s friendly character asserts itself when it comes to passing out her homework. Don’t worry, Mollie, the boys appreciate it. Sophie Cohen Sophie seems to be an exception to the rule. She has beauty plus brains and a winning personality, all of which won for her the coveted position of class Historian. Bessie Colchy A social lioness whose contralto voice keeps us awake in class—or perhaps puts us to sleep. Mildred Comenitz To be rich and famous is Mil ' dred’s ambition. Her pastimes are dancing and (who’d a thunk it) gossiping. Her slogan will be “I came, I saw, I spoke!” Walter Conron Walter is Hollywood bound. Grab the opportunity, theatrical producers! He is willing to display his talent for only $5,000 a week. Robert Cooper Bob was gifted with a voice like Caruso’s and has taken full advam tage of this fact. You won’t keep the neighbors awake. Bob. You’ll lull them to sleep. 19



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The BEACON ' 1931 • It II H» ' ll I|| « -H« ■ ■«» M ■ -n« -U 11 ' ll ■ M II — ■ 1 1 « It II If II II ■ H« ■ It — -II If I ■ H — — II ■ II- l II ll» ■ H I- II ll« II It — Minnie Dobrow Minnie has enjoyed an exclusive kind of reputation throughout her stay with us, that of tending strictly to business—except when gossiping. Meyer Dorris Your athletic abilities have not received proper recognition, Mike. Nothing seems to ruffle your placid exterior. With that philosophy of mind you will surely succeed. Milton Driben A dynamic power for work is hidden beneath his exterior—work in the business sense. All work, Milt, and no play makes Jack . . . Dorothy Dropkin A winsome girl, well liked by all. Dot is queen of all she surveys, and that ' s plenty. y Joseph Due “Ducky is a quiet, reserved, and well-mannered fellow. Surely he will be successful in any undertaking. Jane Dzielescnik It is a question whether this girl ' s popularity is due to her personality or her eccentricities. All indications point to the former. Lillian Elkins Good-natured, and how! A good sport and then some! What is the secret of your popularity, Lil? Myer Ellerin Myer has been a sticker all through Chelsea High. His ambi¬ tion is to master calculus. We are anxiously waiting to see what suc¬ cess he will have. Hilda Ettelson A manifold character. She looks not down but up, and takes advan¬ tage of every opportunity. Ida Feinberg Her good name is well earned. She is all power and perfection at every turn. 21

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