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

 - Class of 1928

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. fs fy V We ifffyfefr '71, 'wi T 'IEYWX' 'TY ii Qrf':'YHT'T ?'E'T'r xfir'z 'T'Qil.f JY.1'.f,1.gQ1f1QJ,3.,1il113'a1 ...TJ . TJ Qi r - .1 -f,f.,f,1-w.' I THERESA JOSEPHINE GUITE fi V New Britain, Conn. Terry March 8, 1910 513 Save the surface and you save all , f We offer our most humble apologies to Mr. Clark-but the Mitt above phrase seemed so fitting, we just had to copy it. Didn't , ll: 1 you know that. Terry believes in that slogan? She certainly A if .Lu does and practices her creed too. But never mind, Terry, th ' L, not one iota of our love for you is detached by your creed. This ' .' T is a free country, isn't it? Ergo, go to it! Going into business EW' JJ-, in the near future, Terry ? We know you'll win-in the enrlg ' - N f or somebody. ' Ax 15,1 Phi Sigma Sorority, Senior Club: Class Night Cast. ' v ivy 1' N 'S ,' V11 1? HOLLIS WHIPPLE KINCAID , Fair Haven, Vt. Kink August 4, 1909 1' f Kink is the boy with the innocent look and he sure knows how ' - to make use of a good thing. How many times that innocent ,-A look has been the cause of some one else getting the blame for yy E what Kink did. But a sweet face is not all that he is famous ,f'vN lf? for: Hollis is an Architectural Draftsman. He plans to go to Wx .Vi New York to work where Architects aim high. Someday we'll Ay, loop up to his work. l , N. B. S, T, S. A. A. 2, 3, 4. 'lu rr' rr' RUTH HANSEN . A W New Britain, Conn. Rufus january 31, 1910 z 1 She nf the golden misses 1 Oh my no! Rufus' hair isn't red it's gold. just compare gl ' the red of her dress with her hair and see for yourself. You Aw! NI 1 know we've heard that hair of that color is the sign of a hot 'ff I i, temper, but it seems that in Rufus case it indicates a sense of ' ' ' iff' humor instead of a hasty temper. Really, Rufus .can be so ' funny at times that you could split your sides laughing at her. , A Her giggle, fyou couldn't call it a laugh reallyl, is that merry E-L,-Q. K A infectious kind too, and altogether she is the most desirable ,M V - N companion imaginable. You're going to Normal, Rufus ? fjfh Well, all we've got to say is, we're sorry for those who aren't 2 TY - N T going up there with you. - ly 'tl ga, Class Night Cast, ,. ,xkf ' lv ' 'sr 1 A ' PAUL KOETHER V Wallingford, Conn. December 16, 1909 N Hia talents were Qf the silent kind fByron 2 if We would think the world at an end if ever our Paul smiled I 2-, or made the least bit of noise. Silence itself., in comparison ' A with him, would seem like a boiler factory.. If silence is golden, x our Paul is a multi-millionaire. Yet, it is a generally accepted AY fact that those who are quietest in school make the most noise 171. X, out of school. Who knows? 11,1 ' Alphia Iota Epsilon Fraternityg Senior Club. fi' 1 A xi 1 ,f Y l X 1159 A ti V 7 7'i' l '7Si.'fT'.?'w F sffTTYf1f 'ITf1'YTTX1TTTT ufYiY- 1 i'rf'T'1S'Y f'f f'1'YYYYY '17' f ,if if, at 4,1 1 1..az.,1,-..iam.,Q,f,1J . flask 1.1.1 fren H' lil, 11-4.4 Jalan .-,,Qaagf-1. ?..17.-1f.-Jil 22

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L senior Club: Junior College Club. A X-.-Y -Y 'T , . L flfiff. Y L Y - in Y'Xx'j i7'3. 'H 151 'T If xiiafigyftg. ,Mfr X52 , ,f,1.A3.1s1.71jJJ,13 ' IN ol Nl 1 CO W MARY FRANCES GIANNETTINO Y , 'llOl'I'lIlgt0ll, Conn. May january 21, 1908 .00 She enjoys the mutual blessings of sisterhoadf' ' Here comes big sister and close behind, little sister. DQQ ' Big sister is very much like her younger pard, 'except that ' she really is different. As a matter of fact May is somewhat O Z' larger in construction, and perhaps more .mature in misjudg- .f- ' ment, but she does have the light hair, pink and white com- l. . ,Ns plexion and blue eyes which we assume must be family traits. Q img We don't know what May intends to do upon completion of . her struggles here, but we wish her luck, Q :gil Senior Club, junior College Club. .Q 153 Q if f fi YY STANLEY F. KULESIK . New Britain, Conn. Stan December 31, 1909 Q Silent Stan is the name that suits him best. He seldom talks, but when he does he knows his subject. Stanley starts out in life as a printer and in time he may publish a chain of newspapers. Then he will have his chance to say what he thinks- 'A N. B. S. T, S. A. A. 2, 3, 4. Manager Baseball 4. - ,Qif 3 A lt pri: iw 1 we , s M ,, ROSE ANNA GIANNE'I l'INO Hartford, Conn. Billie September 21, 1910 What's in a name? Little sister was rightly nicknamed when somebody called her Billie We don't know whether somebody thought May ought to have a brother or what, but anyway, now 1 little sister is universally called Billie and personally we're iff' fond of the name. However, she doesn't bear the least resem- blance to her millions of masculine namesakes, but, on the contrary, is the most ladylike little girl imaginable. Who could help wishing her a Merry Christmas and a lucky future? V - pl ' FRANCIS KELLEY New Britain, Conn. Hugh December 29, 1909 One who never turned his back, but marched breast forward. I. Kelley was quite a boy. He could cross examine the faculty better than Miss McAuley can third-degree the students. His hearing was very poorg he could hear only when he Could answer I the question. Well, our dear fellow pupil ought to make a i famous poker player. Kelley is much indebted to Browning's ' 1 poetry for an insight into social rules, and the noise of the organ l of Abt Vogler is still ringing in his ears. Kelley intends to be married someday. VVe wish him silver and golden anniver- saries. Senior Club. ' Ai .iivw ,. ,, , , H ,V A ,M ,wax , flofifwfffiixf e- biE?14NmKiE'fHLff?Q1SS2S55Qf2E51. 21



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