New Britain High School - Beehive Yearbook (New Britain, CT)

 - Class of 1920

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HARRY B. BRADBURY HB1-ad!! June 1, 1902 New Britain, Conn. Of cheery disposition and imbued with the brains ofthe gods. Without a doubt, Brad is one of the best liked fellows, not only in the senior class, but thruout the whole school. Taking part in everything and working hard to make the thing a com- plete success, Brad has proved that you can work ever so much better with a cheerful smile on your face. Nothing but the best of luck to you always, Brad. Sub Council: TrafHc Committeeg Freshman Reception Committeeg Junior Prom Committee, Assistant Manager Foothallg Amphion Clubg Letter Men's Clubg General Manager of Athleticsg Business Manager of Cantata: 153:13 gfugublicationg First Lieutenant R. O. T. C.: Battalion Adjutantg JULIA MANN December 12, 1903 Poughkeepsie, N. Y, So wise, so young, they say, never live long. Ah! 'Tis true, fair Julia. Study not so industriously. Send thyself to lighter joys than the delight of translating Virgil or dreamily browsing thru Milt0n's L'Allegro. Aye, give thyself up to merry making and jollity or thou willst be occupying thy final six feet of real estate far, far, before thy time. Y. W. A. A., French Club, Art Clubg Civics Clubg Spanish Club. WILFRED BEDARD September 18, 1903 New Britain, Conn. Give me that harem. Judging by the fact that Bud is always with the ladies we would like to suggest that he go to Turkey and start a harem of his own. His hobby is going to parties and dances. Although they say you can't do two things at once, parties and good times have not hindered his work in the least. We hope Bud won't take the above suggestion too seriously because we need fellows of his ability right here in New Britain. 5 GENEVIEVE BARBARA LEWICKE Vivien June 18, 1904 New Britain, Conn, She greets you kindly one and alt. Yes, that's Vivie even tho she probably has had to work a little harder than the rest of us in order to finish High School in three years. As a clever violinist, she's been a valuable member of the school orchestra. Genevieve is so chuck-full of enthusiasm that she can make any project or idea seem rosy and favorable. Art Clubg Civics Club: High School Orchestrag Y. W. A. A. 14

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JOHN BONIFACE HAYES July 1, 1903 New Britain, Conn. Please don't touch my shoulders. First, Bonny's interest is in athletics. He made good. Johnny's second interest lies in argumentation. He did not make good. He always picks the wrong side to argue upon and after about the first five minutes the opponent is invited outside to settle it. Basketball Squad C35 Q455 Class Basketball C35 M59 Football Squad 125 f35 C455 Assistant Manager Basketball C355 Manager Basketball L455 Chairman Senior Motto Committee 145, Civics Club H455 Letter Men's Club C455 R. O. T. C. Ball Committee, Track 145. MILDRED DAVIS KlMil7! March 9, 1902 New Britain, Conn. Carefree and happy We are all glad to have Mildred a member of the 1920 class. She makes school a pleasure, more than a study place. What do you study, or rather whom do you study? There must be someone. Tell us, won't you Mil? How about the Millers? Aloha Club5 Civics Club. ROBERT J. DOYLE 6EBOb!! July 28, 1902 Beacon, New York All great men are dead, and I am not feeling well myself. Doyle! He is the fellow who has held more oiflces than any other fellow in the class. However, we are not saying how he held them, that is another story. All we know is that he can make a lot of noise, and modesty is not his middle name. Nuf said. We hope when he graduates he will settle down to one position and make a success of that. Sophomore Year, Sub Council5 Traffic Force5 Freshman Reception Com mittee5 Junior Year, Traffic Force5 Progress and Efficiency Committee5 Dra- matics Club. BESSIE GORDON December 11, 1902 New Britain, Conn I'lt speak in a monstrous little voice. Bessie has adhered to her monstrous little voice through her four years at High School-and consequently she has never been corrected for making too much noise. They say she's a steady worker, but we know that those eyes and that jolly smile were not made for work alone. She plans to enter college next year, so that is proof of her serious intentions. French Club5 Y. W. A. A.5 Aloha. 13



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ALBERT HUGO DOERR Spindle October 26, 1901 New Britain, Conn. And thou nr! long and lunk and brown as the ribbed sea-sand. Doerr's six feet three was never shown to better advantage than in the wall-scaling against Stamford, when he lifted his lean and lengthy limbs and calmly walked over the wall. Spindle has been a mainstay at guard for two years. Executive Committee of Loyal Americans: Football L3Jg Track 1355 Football M33 Track g4Jg R. O. T. C.g Letter Men's Club. MARGARET TRAVER July 31, 1903 New Britain, Conn. Hr is well paid that is well satisfied. Judging by the above, Margaret must be amply rewarded, for we are sure that she takes pleasure in seeing things well done. No doubt that's why she can always afford to be pleasant and unruHled. Margaret surely has a bright future in store for her at the Boston Conservatory of Music, because of her winning personality. Civics Club. GERTRUDE MITCHELL June 3, 1902 New Britain, Conn. A good pal for all limes. Gert is one of the most popular girls in the class, with a smile for every one. She was always fond of cooking, especially at the Bassett House. Her plans for next year are undecided, altho in all probability she will study Domestic Science. Aloha Club: Secretary Household Arts Club: Program Committee, Civics Club, Y. W. A. A. DORIS DEWEY January 22, 1903 New Britain, Conn. Would some power the gffly gif' us To sec ourselves as others see us. Here she comes! Look out! Oh no, I do not mean an auto. That's just Doris Dewey trying to get to her room before the last bell rings. She is a whirlwind in everything. This has been proved by the way she swept the class on election day and came out a victorious Vice President. Her cheerful smile is so contagious that wherever she is, mischief is sure to reign. Chairman of the Program Committee of Civics Club, Aloha Club, Junior Prom Committeeg Secretary of Senior Classg Y. W. A. A.g Basketball. 15

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