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

 - Class of 1928

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EH 'Ymx N 5tg1211.51.sgg1.. CATHERINE KING New Britain, Conn. Kay February 27, 1910 A good companion, she. Kay's a good sport, one who can give and take compliments '- the kind offered so freely in room 30. Her hobby was French. Poor Kay! We all have our trials. Did you ever attempt to return the pens and pencils you were continually borrowing, Kay? Let's hope some one presented you with an unlosable pen and pencil set for graduation. You need it. Good luck to you at college and don't forget your friends of '28. junior College Club, Senior Club. HYMAN MELTZER Augusta, Poland Hym1'e October 6, 1909 Music is the soul of man Here is our star musician! Hymie is so smart he can play two instruments-the violin and the clarionet. And further- more, he's quite some Latin student. How did you enjoy the tales of Virgil, Hymie ? You aren't, by any chance, planning a pedagogical career? We prefer to think you will choose a musical one instead. But when sometime in the future you be- come a renowned composer, don't forget good old N. B. H. S.! Orchestra, Senior Club, Class Night Orchestra. MARTHA KOPLOVVITZ New Britain, Conn. Koppy May 3, 1910 Golden silence is all r1fghl,,but I prefer silzw spa eclzf' Koppy really has quite a little to drag around school with her, but still she seems to manage all right, lugging around those extra pounds. And she's very ambitious too-goes to school every morning C?J and works every afternoon. In fact, she was so busy she was unable to participate in the class night excerises. We're sorry to have her go but we must admit that she leaves quite a bit of space behind her. We believe that Koppy is quiet only while she's asleep, but then, an industrious tongue will get you as far as anything else,- well, so long! Senior Club. GUY l.. MADDOCKS Bangor, Maine November 23, 1908 In Guy we find that most delightful combination, a fat boy who can sing. He carries his two hundred pounds plus without apparent effort, and steps and dances as lightly as a fairy. Guy is an electrician. just now he is right where Steimnetz started. Where will you finish, Guy? B. S. T. S. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Nlanager of Baseball 4. ffm ? A pf38?S'??'. '52f?7'ff'9'?'3 ?z rl . fo by 0096 OOQOCOOCOOIOOG 4 0 O 2 5

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1 TTTYNS W' 'Yi ii Yi f ' T 37 ' T wm..J. QW . L, , 4 9. DOI ELIZABETH ,IAKEL fa East Bristol, Conn. Belly May 2, 1910 I ' Ragged is the breast that music cannot lame -Bampfylde mf: . Betty plays in our orchestra. We believe that accounts- no l is in great. measure, for the success of our orchestra in delighting . its admiringaudiences. By the way, you've had to use some .Q scholastic skill lately, haven't you, in order to catch up with us? f f? TI! That's great work, Betty, but don't let your head swell too much. 1- ' 1' Furthermore, don't spend too much time enjoying yourself, Q Q N now, will you? Too much fun might not agree with you. .1 'ii Senior High School Orchestra. LQ? 'Sv ' 8 YY JOSEPH MORTELLITI . New Britain, Conn. Joe November 29, 1908 ' For has a jolly good fellow Nj joe never had any enemy. He kept to himself more or . less but was always willing to do anyone a good turn. He was Q x often called the Mussolini of our class. His excellent work Ol . I in class goes to prove that Joe was not a loaferfin fact he . seemed to like work-and arguments. We have no doubt that KY, joe will be a success in life for he's just built that way. .1 v I N O MYRTLE KELLER 0. New Britain, Conn. June 2, 1911 Q l V A stenographer of no mean ability. - ' And so young! Myrtle's ability explains this. Studies come A . . A so easily to her she doesn't know how to sympathize with the ' , ,nj rest of us. This class has a number of clever students and here . f , , is an outstanding one in the commercial group. We don't I , need to bother wishing her luck, because we know she will be - , successful in the business world and do credit to the midyears . ' V of '28. ' l Senior Clubg Class Night Chorus. li . , 0' Q oi Q HEYWOOD MANSERGH .. ' Duluth, Minnesota Hays October 18, 1908 IQ! Westward Ho! Yes, we know you come from the wild and wooly west, .Q , Hays, -and if we didn't know, you'd tell us, wouldn't you? lla Duluth High may be all right but personally we prefer good old f.. Lk N. B. H. S.-and, of course, everybody has a right to his own . , opinion. How about football? Pretty good little old sport, r.l isn't it? Oh Yes! we know your team was a marvel-but why 'Q not take a look at the Red and Gold, it's not such a bad one! Ill Well, so long. Hays, we wish you Godspeed in recovering from your attack of homesickness. 9 Ill Q n . 'Q ,tv ,I ,,.,-,Q-,, Vi , ,,,,, ,. Zu-vvvvvvvvvvvvvv Q .L . l ri J X. -U' 4 O 630 1 s 000000500 .0 Hi ALLY1 gi',g!,,lih i AU. .L WQAOCQA .O CQQOO .ODDQ SAQ . 24



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'E I 1 U V , og , 1, if 0 S fi' 'J ntl i 0 3 'J ol oo 'J 0 51 IO - 'Q as e if l P o Y ef oo . .1 oo 31 o no M 0 we W W if ARLINE M. LARSON New Britain. Conn. September 6, 1909 A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance Behold, Arline, the left-handed artist! She entertained her class mates fin room 202, for instancel by drawing cartoons- oh, pardon, were they supposed to be pictures? We like your merry ways, but really you will have to become more serious if you intend to become a competent business woman, Arline. Senior Club. VIRGII. MACUIRE New Britain, Conn. Mac August 18, 1910 The lad with a sweet UD indi1ference ABuchanan Mac is our chauffeur extraodinaryfextraordinary be- cause he never gives anyone a ride. Yet he is a very unob- trusive and quiet fellow and we cannot criticize him for wanting to preserve his car. We hope that he will always take as good care of both himself and his car as he did here at school! ANNA MARY LaROSA New Britain, Conn. An April 26, 1910 Very good corn grows i n little fields Here, indeed, is a little field growing good corn. Anna is a quiet fsometinesj industrious girl, a commercial student of good standing. She hasn't been conspicuous among us, but she has had too much competition for first rank in such a fine class of clever students. However, Anne, when you become private secretary for the president of a billion dollar corporation, don't forget you graduated with us in '28. ARASSY MINASIAN Kars, Armenia Lassy May 18, 1910 I have seen the world To think we have a fellow with us who was born on the con- tinent of Asial We're beginning to think our class is very rep- resentative. How'd it feel to cross the ocean? Trouble is, perhaps Lassy wasn't old enough to know his own feelings-- though we don't know anything about it, of course. But it's quite some accomplishment to graduate from High School over here, and to be as well-liked as Lassy is too. What are your plans for the future? Well herels our good wishes,- -and now don't say we never gave you anything. 26

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