Chelsea High School - Beacon Yearbook (Chelsea, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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Chelsea High School - Beacon Yearbook (Chelsea, MA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 30 of 90
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•II— The BEACON ' 1931 ■ ii -ii ii- ■ M ii — ..it. n ii— .||. n ■ ■ ■ m ii» n ' ll ii» ■ .i ii — — n ii. ii ii ii »■ ■ II n ii..— mu it. ii. i ill -i-ii ■ ii n h n» ii ' ll- Bertha Kaplan A lady to her finger tips. Some prefer blondes, but this petite bru ' nette makes a hit as a salesgirl. Tough for some of us, for she sells only women’s underwear. Sarah Kaplan She possesses a disposition to be envied, a philosophy of life to be admired. Some fellow has a lucky break in store for him! Solomon Kaplan Gosh, “Sol,” it seems you should be more of a live wire since you’re in the electric profession. You may shock us yet. Sylvia Kaplan Her aspirations and ambitions she conceals from us, but every great soul has that privilege. Alfred Karp Al’s ambition was to be five feet tall and go to Tech. Well, the first half of his ambition has been rea ' lized anyway. It must be pretty hard to put something over on him. Marilyn Karsh Every day is cleamup, PAINTmp day for Marilyn. Hollywood is her aim, and then—oh boy! That’s O. K. They are building the cameras stronger these days. Bertha Kassel Miss Conscientious. Not a minute in her day is wasted. Keep up the good work, Bertha, and you’re bound to succeed. Enoch Katz Enoch is noted for his clowning, good fellowship, and good cheer. What a violin player! Wow! Gertrude Katz Gertrude is one of our dear ones who smiles constantly, keeps quiet, and, above all, remains optimistic concerning her future. Pearl Katz A lovely, lively personification of the expression “cute.” 30

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The BEACON ' 1931 II lf —»U — II —11 ' — 1—11 —II - ■ «■■ II ■ ■ ■■ !! l« — It ■■ — II i. ■■■ »ll ■ ■ ■ ■ U»— 11 — II — ■■ ll.»— II Daniel Holland Danny’s going to be a dentist. Let him extract your teeth when the right time comes along. Help a fel¬ low student. George Howell A man of great determination. Stand up for your rights, George— if you can’t find a chair. Morris Hulak Cheer up, Morry, for Spring is here with the birds and flowers. You can play the old sax now without a troubled conscience. The neighbors will all be out. Harry Hyfer “This social whirl is killing me,’’ says Harry. Nevertheless, Harry has shown great determination in the face of his troubles. Still hanging on, Harry? Beatrice Jackson No wonder many of the boys make several trips daily to the cafe¬ teria counter. Those long black curls would attract any one. Maizie Johnson Maizie, as her name implies, is a popular girl who works prodigiously for the cause of her alma mater. Benjamin Kades Shelock Holmes had nothing on you, Bennie. With his method of de¬ duction uppermost in your mind, we predict big things for you as a sleuth. Evelyn Kagan Evelyn believes you’re as big as you think you are. She must do some thinking. Never mind, Evelyn. Some don’t know how good the air is down there. Walter Kaitz A little man who imagines that when he speaks to a lady her heart beats faster. Maybe he’s right; who knows? Louis Kantrovitz Always steady and dependable, we feel we can fall back on you, Louis. Only, supply the shock absorbers.



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The BEACON ' 1931 Jack Katzen Jack intends to survey the Sumatra Island. That’s one place he can’t tear around in that snappy Ford, and neither are there any pawn shops there. George Keene George hasn’t been the same since the Lyons left town and took fair Helen with them. Never mind, George; you know “Ninety-nine out of one hundred love to be loved.” Anna Kniaz Good nature, like a sunny day, sheds brightness over everything. Harry Koltunsky Stephen A. Douglas had nothing on Harry as a debater. Every one that knows him is his friend. It must be that curly hair and complexion, eh? Lottie Korson Lottie may be quiet, but her artis- tic ability speaks for itself. We wish you luck in the field of art, Lottie. Dorothy Kotker Dorothy ' s pet subject is chemistry. She enjoys writing experiments so much that she lets them all pile up to be done at once. Helen Kozlowska One of the stars of our little uni¬ verse. Less brilliant, but more constant. Paul Krasker A living joke book. His motto is “If it is banned in Boston, read it”! The management of the Or- pheum reserves a front row seat for him every other Thursday. Cornelius Krentzman The best second baseman this side of Jalapy. “Connie” is very good- natured and given to jest. He is still a bachelor. Robert Kurr Bobby is quite a shark at indoor golf. He thinks the tariff rates are too high, but will not commit him¬ self on prohibition. 31

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