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

 - Class of 1928

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U M no vu no Ill - 1 lg 0 1 3 1 I on O 'J Ol ,L I Ol ' 1 01 o on of . 5 r 136933. .ffl o vi JQ SQSSQSYSSQQSSV' . 8 fivfaliiffalt HELEN MARGIlERlTE LESIAK New Britain, Conn. Sl1nrt-v Dcvember 14, 1900 Better slmrl and swcrl than lung and la.x ' Helen is so little she hasn't even been seen by some of us. Don't you know her? Well, she's that fair, easy-going, garru- lous half-a-pint about four feet high. She's quite friendly and interesting when you know her. School work is only her avo- cation. What her vocation is, or will be, even she doesn't seem to know. Hasn't this brilliant class been an inspiration to you? Anyway, we wish you well in whatever you do. Senior Club. GERALD McCOUR'I' New Britain, Conn. Jerry June 18, 1908 The best of Ihings some in small packages Vot is dot you were said. Ah! yes, remember Hans in the class night production. It was not other than our own jerry. Maybe we shall see Jerry in more Girlie shows. Besides his acting ability Jerry played basketball and participated in a few other sports. He could never be on time when it came to Eng' lish recitations but when it came to a date with one of the weaker sex he never needed a late pass. Short though he is we know he'll do big things. Theta Sigma Fraternity: Basketball '27, Baseball '27g Senior Club: Class Night Cast: Class Night Committee, Spanish Club. ROXIE NAJARIAN New Britain, Conn. Rox February 8, 1910 And here is Rox, But somehow we always thought Rox were sturdy objects, not easily moved you know, but just look at this one-don't you think even an ogre's breath would blow her into next year? For goodness' sake, Rox, why don't you put on some flesh? We know the answer-she's worked too hard, that's it, she's worn herself to a frazzle over svhoolworkl Believe that and we'll tell you another one! So long, Rox ! Spanish Club: Senior Clubg Class Night Cast. THOMAS NEWMAN New Britain, Conn. Slim December 12, 1010 He was such a dear little cock-tailed pup Slim is a recruit to our ranks. rightfully belonging to the june class. We welcome you, Slim and admire your swift progress no less than you yourself do. We hope, though, that you will not always be so eager to leave your friends and seek new ones. Here's luck to you ui whatever you do. Senior Club, Basketball, T'rU'l ' 27.

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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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