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

 - Class of 1928

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' 'O'f0'fCUi'lUU3U 'O'f 'O'O' 3330377 ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' v ' - - - - . 5, 9.on9.op.o.o9s.09' new ' poop L o MS? -2f'f8of833S' Q.'l?3 . A 1 Q . W m W fd ,u ELLEN ALEXANDER L OO .. England L November 25 1909 '.' UU! HS. ll d QI. . ,, ' .0 '. ' H H .ma an . -lm-and very lrzm BQ: Thats L . She's not valn at -all but her flgure is the cause ,.' ,.' of no llttle envy about the PFBITIISQS. But we mllst say that, Q. .. on the other hanrl, her scholastlcs record does not excite any D01 D Sllch feeling, fOr L 'ust hates homework and she ' s ' .O O , J , Ju t couldn t Q.. brlng herself to do one more iota than her fond instructors si compelled her to. All she hoped to do was graduate, and since 1, she's done that what' more is there to worry about? All you 4,3 O.. :live tOlgI?H1'IOW IS enjoy life with Travelers Co. isn't it? Well, , Q e sgo . sq senior Club. Big l CLIFFORD BELL Fa New Britain, Conn. Darkie February 7, 1909 .. Mighty and great f solid was he. j.l gn .sehufflg-scume-slaml-Bangityglaangl It is only Hoar- OO 'Q kle Coming lfltO.t.l'lC room and taklng his seat. His remarkable .Q UOISE-making ablllty had been developing for a number of ,.q i .1 years, so that when he reached 12th grade lt was at the peak of .O .' Rlerfectlon: and lt was thls very tralt that called forth from LQ' iss Souther the tier invectives and elo u s '- 'Q' Y A . q ent ermons on etl .O .. quette. But he pleaded hls own case Wlth remarkable success and '.1 IQ' set up an admirable defense. All that we can say is that we ho e .. . P O' .Q that the good luck and fortune which was with him at school ve wlll always abide with him. ul ,.' Football '26, '27g Theta Sigma Fraternity: Basketball '27g .Q Senlor Club. lOl la? oo 01 DOROTHY BARNES sg New Britain, Conn. Daya September 26, 1000 IQI Ill Always cheerful, always gay. .. Dot Barnes is a lively specimen-here, there, and ever where 'Q . Y l 3 always wlth the same galety. She was evidently not a student, PQI . 5 one who desired knowledge, but she was merely working for th .0 twelve credlts. She finally achieved her goal and graduated . ' jjj Wlth us. Socially, she was quite an attraction to the boys- . not necessarily all the boys, but anyway, an attraction. We P. dog-lt kngnhw what you are clgganninggltjo do, but we hope you will I.: .1 ac ICVE e same success . you l . Q - Delta Gamma Sigma Sororityg Senior Club. F-Y ' 1 1 rl? Q lvl no OO O0 Uno josEPl'l lsERTol INE 'S' . ' ' ' O0 K8nSlDgtOIl, Conn. Bert January 17' 1910 lOl pl Not so innocenf as he looks. . Ugo is a quiet chap in a crowd, but ohl, get him alone! He .0 d d ' lOl r.Q ma e a goo companlon for jumbo, but don t meet the two .. of.then1 alone.. We dont know what the football s uad is Q ll H . . q 'fl golng to do wlthout you, .Bt-rt. All kidding aside you're IO o K and ll R .. . .1 we WlS you luc ln whatever you take up. l.l PJ smlof Club: Football '27, M Ill oo 'U' Ill Cl fa? W O ' .-..-....--- .. 'Ol v 0000 000000 'f 'uve' wwovoovcvflaa' ' ' 'o ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 snoop. p.o.qeo.eo.o.csS2ons.o9gnnn,o.oQt1L983o.oS??62of3n ' 13

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'rw ' p Y so an at nu oo on 3 Q I 'Q r - ii Ol 1 A Q2 rg- . . 'E O 4 I 93 'J J P LO DO O ? O ' l I O , i , -5 ' 'E f l 22255 'YE' 7' FRED ZEHRER New Britain, Conn. Fred january 18, 1010 Force of his own merit makes his way. --Shakespeare Our class president and all-round athlete. The holder of the first midyear Burns' Memorial Trophy. The secret of Fred's popularity must be his affability. He's easy to get along with The opposite sex has long since found this out. Where a fellow takes part in football, basketball, and track athletics, and still keeps a good average in his studies, its a sign he's no slouch mentally or physically. We think he's the ideal class president and those of you who have seen him handle a class meeting will nominate him to handle a meeting any time. Class Presidentg Class Night Cast: Basketball '25, '26, '27 Football '25, '26, '273 Track '25, '26, '274Captain '26g President Senior Clubg Alpha Iota Epsilon Fraternity. HELEN ERICKSON New Britain, Conn. Lallie June 7, 1910 A malady preys on my heart that medicine cannot cure. Helen has very little interest in boys in general. There's only just one! She added much fun to our Class Night rehearsals by her realistic interpretation of the Dutch dance, and we owe her a debt of gratitude for the pep she put into that very dry subject-Latin. Those children who like pretty teachers land all children doj will certainly adore our pretty Vice-President if, and when, she graduates from Normal member, you were in their place once. Class Night Castg Vice-President '273 Spanish Clubg Senior Club. GLENNIE CAROLYN PETERSON New Britain, Conn. September 15, 1910 Virtue is its own regard - lVlay we here present our secretary,fmost efficient recorder of our class activities. By the way, if anyone wonders why she is an. honor student, just remember that her middle initial C , stands for Clever, Glennie Clever Peterson-doesn t that account for her honor record? As for her popularity well, you know when one is good-looking and sociable, and a good friend besides one really can't help being popular-and that's Glennie. Good Luck. Secretary of Class '27g Art Editor of Beehivep Class Night Chorus. ALDEN HEWETT New Britain, Conn. Andy June 13, 1910 A nd certainly he was a good fellow fChaucer Our prominent business executive is jack of all trades and master of some also. Football, basketball, business manager of the Beehive, class treasurerfthese are just a few of his pursuits. But there is one thing about him which has impressed us. He has an ingenious and diplomatic way of extracting money from the tightest person living. He is an adept at collecting and accumulating funds from any and all sources We sincerely trust that he may always have his taking ways in money matters. Basketball '25, '26, '27g Football '26, '27g Treasurer of Class '25, '26, '27g Senior Clubg Business Manager of Beehiveg Class Night Chrousg Delta X Fraternity. Q , fs?- I O 36 W I JJ W DN . OO . at 91, . Wg. 84 ' W 'U sa? 3 Ill OO W W W Ng School. Don't be too hard on the poor kids, Helen! Re- q W lla 9 I.: 94 P' Q -is 9 04 W 9! c.-1 FQ' O0 UCI Ol he OO Ill OO F6 5 Ill I as ol v' l 12



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Rf if 135. 1 ei HE 3 l Oil il LUCY MARY BLOGOSLAWSKI New Britain, Conn. May November 8, 1907 Softly speak and sweetly smile Aikenson That's what May aims to do-but when those little squeaks and shouts betray her excitement, and a wide grin indicates her glee shes anything but rlemure. Did you ever see May when she didn t have something up her sleeve? You can al ways see when she s coming down the line that she s just fairly bubbling over and if you don t go to meet her she s liable to explode before she gets to you You reallv ought to have a safety valve for that surplus diviltrv Phi Umegl Sororltv Senior Club WARREN BRAINERD New Britain Conn B1 February 23 1910 And cerfoznly he was a good fellow Chesterton He may be all right otherwise but with the teachers hes the most unpopular young man in school Hes one of those argumentative fellows who love to put in a question at the wrong time he s also one of that number of biology enthusiasts who have slowly driven Miss lVIcIntosh to the verge of desper ation But Bill is not so slow considering for he s won his letter at the pole vault and ns now a member of our orchestra And by the wav Bill we can t never forget them high collars you used to wear' High School Orchestra 26 27 Amphlon Club 'lruk Team 27 Senior Club HEI ENE AMELIA BOBER New Britain Conn Mea Bo May 26 1910 But on the whale gemus zs a secret to itself Carlvle This is our versatile Mea She is so to speak both poetess and artist Like all true artists she has at times craved an audience and we have at all times done our best to prove sym pathetic flVIore credit to us eh?b Doesn t she look appeal ing? for appall1ng?J Seriously Mea Bo s a good sport and has added considerably to our fun at school Not quite so innocent as she looks, however Do you mark that come brother look in her eye? lunior College Club Senior Club MERTON CLARK New Britain Conn Mert November 8 1909 Wtthout human soczety lzfe 19 stale Mert is the red headed boy of the class as well as L1nd bergh s chief competltor for future aerial honors Hes the boy who sets em all laughing every time he gets up to talk Imagine a fellow who goes out to the Newington Grange and comes home sober Thats Mert Hes reputed to have worn out three telephone books during the week before one of the De Molay dances and he finally went stag Mert b lieves in the policy of no entanglmg alliances We think that if he unloaded his store of Scotch jokes once and for all he would find himself increasingly popular J I l A 9 1 .. ,, . 1 , I , . . K fa 0' . . . rl ' - Jin 1 . , 2 e , 3 . . 113 4, ' T ' K' y ' ' 11 -Hn f K, I 3 U , i was W , - z , . U . K. t fe .J I . ' ' H . ,,. h 'Y . . Y , .J . ' A , I . ' Ol ' - y y - O ' N x 0. , , . I ' 1 - I f Ig 55 M W A f s T - - , ' rr rr y ' . H - A - 1 -as , xr t g - ' ' li -vi - , X ll ' . ' - . ' . 1 , I, L ' - ' I' .. ' U I ng U s . A H g ,, . ' 1 5, 8' . I S . l V7 'ini r l fir, . - ' - u rv Q. v 1 - 1 ' 5.4 H .A . . . . ,, ll ,, ,, . ' ' ' . N' . '. . 1 ' .H ' - - ' ' Q . ' . - gf , , Ill ' l . O, . nr 11 e- . . V . ,, . . .,, . .0 . . . V , OO W ug ' 'eff' Y 'f'f'fl 1 H? c' ..t.i.i.l1ieQgi1iiz,ffff 1 1 C 5 o' 14

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