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

 - Class of 1928

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'1 , .l BARBARA BENNETT CHRIST fl New Britain, Conn. 'leabbia' April 27, 1910 . .IJ A little golden haired maiden. Introducing our little Dutch Clog Dancer of Class Night.- ' if Very clever work Bobbie, we couldn't have done without LIYQ you. By the way, Bobbie, has that sort of bright aureate locks which have their own color-that's where some of these walking Hair Restorer advertisements have a chance to be L envious. We've often wondered if those golden tresses-it 'AJ4 may be something else of course-were what attracted a certain Lv glass lcaslgier to her side-but of course we'll never know-our . r arc uc , Amphion Clubg Alpha Alpha Sorority: junior College Club, Motto Committee, Class Night Cast. ' W JOHN ERICSON ' New Britain, Conn. Sunny May 20, 1909 L ' All the world loves a happy man. I The athlete with the angel face! Imagine a fellow who 'X drives a LaSalle car and is just getting over his shynessg a boy who could knock 'em dead and doesn't care to and you'll Y know what Sunny's like. He's getting over it, however. ' If you haven't seen him on the baseball or basketball teams, II you can't have missed him on the football team, where he's been a regular for two years. Great stuff, Sunnyl ' Football '2S' '26, '27g Baseball '26, '27g Basketball '27g Chair- Q man Class Night Committee: Class Night Castg Senior Club. ,w ' l J EMILY RUTH CONSTANCE CLARK K New Britain, Conn. Emmy Ru April 22, 1911 1 She's got the cutest little baby face I L But such a long name for a baby to carry!-and such an innocent little CPD thing too! We did hope to sophisticate her, l 'i'X' but all our efforts were in vain. We wonder what will become L of Emily when she gets to college, will she still wear those curls? L ,t But never mind Emmy we wouldn't want you to change one Q Y .Q bit, and as for the other part of it, why, you might be the first H83 bride in our class! You never can tell! fl I . junior College Club. J' I QQ' I NORMAN MAXWELL EARL V New Britain, Conn. H Norm November 7, 1910 'Y Norm is just one of those quiet modest fellows that every- f body likes. His hobby is keeping bees and he says he doesn't if N mind getting stung. He was an excellent scholar, did everything l - he ever undertook well, got along with everyone except the if girls, and leaves us with the feeling that a regular fellow is passing out of our lives. Come back and see us once in a while, Norm, N. B. S. T. S. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Manager Basketball 4. L i Q, C YN. Q ' K 3' ' - i - . -.., av - ..v.vv- v v v v v v .kf1.i,t.f.L,i,.1,go-,z 0 t G Sfohoooqoiofoosi.. ,.?!afon'of . Q 16

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U14 FRANCES N. CAIVIPBELI. 1-Illa Ceneseo, New York Frisco May 3, 1010 E 1 1 Qf cheery disposition and infused with llze brains L1 of the gods. - I 'Tis not often one finds in one person a combination of ex- cellent scholarship, nice appearance and pleasing personality. ' I Yet here is such a girl. About her only fault is her sensitiveness. wa She takes matters too much to heart and has often felt hurt gi' because of a little teasing just in fun. Besides coming out on .7 top in scholarship she has been working Saturdays selling cures for peoples' ailments-an animated example of industry it . might be well for some of us to copy. We know you will be a . success at Normal, Frisco! .6 Amphion Clubg Class Night Castg Banquet Committee: Y Beehive Editor. it 'r WALTER GERALD DROGUE .0 Providence, R. l. Jerry December 26, 1910 .0 Sarcasm conceive In be, in general, the language nf .Q the devil. gCarlyle CQ Not that we mean to insinuate that Mr. Drogue is any re- '.1 lation to the Tempter-goodness no! But what we are trying .1 to say is that he has the most amazing sense of sarcasm--clid .. you ever hear of such a sense?-and the most curious streak of .1 cynicism you can imagine. His oral topics are simply peppery h Q with sarcasm. Wonder if all genuises are cynics-we don't . exactly think so. Still Jerry's genius is bringing him off with . honors, which is not speaking so bad for-er4er--cynical . geniuses, eh? Thatls .all right jerry, you've got a sense of ,. humor--alllwe're afraid of is that your cynicism will develop .' into pessimism. Guess there's no danger, though, Anyway, so ,.l long! ..e Senior Club, Motto Committeeg Chairman. ANNA IRENE CARLSON I - - .1 ., . New Britain, Conn. An May 27, 1910 r i. 5 I saw a lady there-she is a lady fair. 5 We're not quite sure we could call Anna a lady in the delicate sense of the word. In the one place she is rather petite, and in i the two lplace, she doesn't act like one of these English dames 1 who are inevitably attached to a lorgnette. But she is fair-no L . doubt about that-Gee! but isn't letting ones hair grow ln awful ' mess?fbut her blonde tresses are the envy of many. We hear aw N you're going to be a nurse An -well., our only advice is-don't wake up some day to findyourself going home with a too hand- '.q some patient. That certainly would be a faux pas l sg JULIUS J. DINER . New Britain, Conn. Jud March 24, 1909 .g He whasays muclz must be right snrnetimesf' .Q Perhaps Jud is right sometimes, but how d'ya suppose we're to know, as long as he never comes to a point. He drags ll his speeches like a talking machine, that's run clown, but no .1 one dares wind him for' fear he will never stop-seldom does .. know when to stop as it IS.. S all right, Jud, you may be able to talk your way through llfeg we wish you luck in the attempt, anyway. B Senior Slulrg vglpsiloii Lankbrla Phi lfraternityq Spanish Clnbg if ' 't 1:1 - 5' racc '-. ,.' ls t , , . LIQYIRI 'O' - it so Q' o vo '- 4'nou'o' 'A' 'own . .css o 0 qu seth on ' ' 15



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. oi Q' , '1 0 cc - 1 .nmrfa FLORINE HAZEL CHRISTESEN New Haven Conn. o April 19 1910 In action faitliful in honor clear. Flo is one of our honor students-but look out! Dont call her Flo within her hearing-how she hates that name well so do we-and furthermore she is one of our best liked students. She has a few fast friends who couldn t getlalong without her because shes such a comrade and- affectionate friend but shes liked by everyone else too. Florme has been a star pupil all through High and so it follows naturally that she'll be as good a one at Normal. Best wishes! Florme. WILLIAIVI FAY New Britain, Conn. Bill November 25, 1908 Hitch your wagon to a star. Bill graduated into the class of high gentlemen of society when the teacher began calling him Mr, It was a new feature for him and we expect that he got a real thrill out of it. But if a word to the wise is sufficient, we would recommend a few more correspondence courses on etiquette before he may .call his social education complete. Of course we all appreciate the social ambitions of Bill, but we feel sure that if he follows , 5 X gf 5+ f 6 . of . i -O ft 1- 1 Q9 1 'f' 'S. , 'iii' .?.iE?'Z'f3I'fi'l'li1?iEf5N I0 O N. O .. ., ' , 1 0' v 1 '.L , ' H N O o'4 our advice he will climb the social ladder much more quickly. ,, We feel that Fay will be a man like Burns, not a genius as Burns , was, but, like the great poet, one who saw the heights fsocialb 'T -x and failed to reach them. f fi? Class Nightg Orchestra. RUTH DUNTZ ' High Park, New Yotk Red February 13, 1909 A Impos animi-Plautus 1 Red doesn't shine in scholarship, but she's a peach of a - seamstress and an efficient housekeeper-while some of her ,, classmates will have to own up they're not so brilliant along Q ,N those lines. Red is going to enter the business world. We wish her happiness. i Senior Club. ' ANDREW NATAL FERRARIS New Britain, Conn. Andy November 30, 1908 Courtesy makes the gentlemen. Poor Andy. He Certainly was overworked in his Senior year. His stay in Section 18 was one long era of shutting doors, closing windows, reading thermometers, and adjusting window shades. He only came to school half a day and he certainly needed his afternoon's rest! Well, we all appreciate your untiring efforts on our behalf and we are sure that, what with your thoughtfulness and submissiveness, you will make a first class helpmate for some lady. 'U r - -- -.4 t3cg ' ..-L .vfafthm . J, . at nnifa .ffm - .'o' . fo rs 4..-.il 17 1

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