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

 - Class of 1934

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O l W fx- ri - e o ' o X '+ H ' Sl r s.o2o.2.5920292Q!o2o2o!o!o2Q292o2d13202020 B S CLIFFORD GEORGE McCARTHY New Britain, Conn. Clif February 4, 1916 A gentleman that loves to hear himseU talk Who's that man CU with the wonderful gift of gab, dashing down the hall? None other than our brilliant Shakespearian actor i'Cliff. 1 wonder what Mr. Dorsey will do now that there're no more erasers to dodge. fln case you don't know what we mean ask Cliff-he knowsj By the way, Cliff, who is the Girl in the Little Green Hat 7 Amphion Club Treasurer, President Graduating Class, Class Night Castg Business Manager of the Beehive. KATHERINE MARGUERITE PAGE New Britain, Conn. Peggy july 24, 1916 Shes pretty to walk with And witty to talk with And pleasant too, to think on Peggy is the girl liked by everyone. With her dark hair, brown eyes, and winning smile, it's no wonder she has many friends. However, theres a certain milkman in town that seems to claim a great, yes a very great deal of Peggys attention. Lucky fellow! Even if she did rather embarrass us at the banquet by reading the prophecy, we'll forgive her this time. We hope she'11 be a success at Moodys. Vice President of Class. WALLACE HENRY HOWE New Britain, Conn. Wally October 13, 1915 Money makes the man Wally is one of our rather quiet boys, until you know him. just in case you don't know him, he has light hair, brown eyes, is rather tall and good looking. But, of course, you all must know him for it was i'Wally who took away our money for class dues at graduation. XVe give him credit, he surely has a line to make us pay. lf he's as successful in other phases of life we know that someday he'1l be a big business man. Treasurer of Class. EUNICE EMILY MANN New Britain, Conn. Eunie March 23, 1916 Good Things Come in Small Parcels VJho's the cute little girl with the bright smile and curly hair? None other than Eunie Mann. Perhaps it's her interest in a certain young Veterinarian at the University of Penn, that keeps her spirits soaring! We wonder what the Amphion Club will do now, for it was always Eunie who brought the laughs. Although a fun loving little girl, she excelled in her studies and received general honors. Her nevct stop is Teachers' College, We know that she'11 be a success, Secretary Graduating Class 1, 2, 33 Editor-in-Chief of Beehive, Class Night Castg Marshal February l933g Secretary Amphion Club, loast at Banquetg Girls' League. ARTHUR SOUTHCOMB DAY New Britain, Conn, Art December 10, 1917 He carried an old mind, with a youthful body 1-1ere's how to our Toastmaster and our heartiest wishes for a suc- cessful and happy future. Art is the kind of a fellow who will succeed in anything he does. He won the Harvard Book Prize when he was a Junior and he certainly deserved it. Mr. Drapeau says he's one of the few students who have grasped a feeling for French life and thought. We'11 be watching for your name in the papers in a few years. Best of luck! Amphion Club, Banquet Committee, Toastmasterg Editor-in-Chief of Beehive. - 1 934 3953993555 Page Thirteen

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v ' or o s' so ' ' at o' oo-rr ff? BHS Charlotte Montana Abrahamson Mary Margaret Ahern Eleanor Ruth Anderson josephine Rita Anthony Ann Barbara Aluska Nellie Marion Aluska Agnes M. Bagdasarian Dorothy Barnes Ann R. Battaglia Zita Dorothy Bielomizy Elizabeth Olive Booth Anne Therese Boyle Florence Ruth Buckwalter Sofia Maria Burnett Anna Louise Cannell Lillian Mary Chadsey Helen Elizabeth Cop Virginia Ann Davis Ann Mary Deutsch Florence Myers Duch Ruth Helen Ely Irma Virginia Erickson Virginia Louise Fagan Irene Barbara Freberg Lucille Ann Girolamo Gertrude Lillian Gold Betty Marjorie Grayson Edna Violet Hall Eleanor Anna Hanson Sadye Doris Haroian Mary Kathryn Hartney Muriel Bidwell Hemenway Alexander Abraham Carlton Hjalmar Anderson Franklin Simpson Atwater Edward Bagdigian Aram Bayram john Anthony Benusis Aubrey Euclid Bishop Norman Elmer Blomberg Thomas joseph Bosco Orlando j. Casavecchia Patsy james Cecere Armand Angelo Cenci Stanley Theodore Cisz Sol jack Cohen W'illiam F. Conway Everett Thomas Cross Francis W. Czerepuszko Serge josef Dankevich Arthur Southcomb Day Paul Demko Walter H. Dickman Nicholas joseph Diemente Edward joseph Dorsey William Elia Abc Falk Milton Fichman Henry F iedorczyk Thaddeus Stanley Fronczak Karl O. Gjerpen Charles joseph Golletz Robert C. Graham Robert Edward Greer Burton Lagrande Hart William j. Hayes Erwin Karl Henschke Carl Thompson Hewitt, jr. Wallace Henry Howe Graduates YOUNG WOMEN Arline Eleanor Hickok Alice Eleanor Holcombe Mary Agnes Horton Milda Oertel Hotchkiss Eva S. Hyde Ellen Christine johnson Greta Harriet johnson Vera Amy johnson Nellie Kalesinski Mary Phyllis Kaminski Mary Karwas Helen Claire Kieffer Veronica Lorraine Kosiorek Edna Marie LaFlamme Doris josephine Larson Evelyn Rose Mary Lepak Lillian Lewis Viola Lifshitz Dorothy Louise Litke Lorraine Eleanor Litke Rita Margaret Lynch Sophia Makula Marie Eleanor Maleski Eunice Emily Mann Olga Rose Marshall Rose Mary Marzi Alice josephine Mason Ann Matulis Helen R. Mauro Alice Lois Moore Ada Neri Miriam Norton YOUNG MEN Albert William Hyneck lvar K. jensen Alford Harold johnson Alvar Philip johnson Clarence Evald johnson Harder Carl johnson Walter M. johnson Walter j. Kaezmarczyk Michael Kassey George Otto Keller Richard Patrick King Charles Norman Klett Cyril Methodius Kupec Walter Francis Stanley Kuszaj Walter William Larson Edward j. Latauskas Alford Lewicki Stephen George Link Clifford George McCarthy Albert Webber McClellan Everett William lwlack Lucian joseph Manczuk Leo Edward Matulis Sidney Solon Maxen Edward George Mazuronis Ralph Alfred Merigold William Samuel lvlerza Robert Porteus Middlemass Lawrence A. Milanese Fred E. Miller Roger H. Morse john Narusavicus Carl Stanley Nelson Michael joseph O'Brien joseph Anthony O'Rilley Anthony S. Paluch Alexander A. Panasewich Margaret Elizabeth Nuss Beatrice Buyer Owen Katherine Marguerite Page Doris Marie Peterson Nellie Elizabeth Petrus Helene Mary Prendergast Alda Ramanoskas Mary Ann Reid Mary D. Rembisz Doris Runshaw Emma Wilma Sara Mary Frances Saunders Pauline julia Saviskase Anna Mary Savonis Ann josephine Shebed Eleanor Burritt Skinner Olive Ann Smith Pauline Sorokin Mary Stankevitz Ruth Abby Stringham Mary Helen Tanguay Irma Milon Taylor Martha A. Hedwig Telke Estelle Dorothy Terzak Olga Frances Twardus Ruth Arnold Walter Madeline Wellins josephine Myers White Albina Yudysky Rose jeanette Zevin Anna Margaret Zigmont Frank Richard Pavano Arthur joseph Perretta john Delbert Perry Clarence L. Peterson Stanley l. Pienkos joseph john Reale Italo Edward Recano Raymond Harold Rechenberg Charles Remillet Frank Paul Rio Mario Pasquale Rocco Israel Rosenzweig Edward Max Rothstein joseph Paul Roy Alphonse Edward Rudnick joseph Ruscik Anthony joseph Salerni Harry W. Sandstrom Salvatore Michael Scalise john Vincent Scanlan Clifford M. Scheidler Arthur Gottlieb Schmidt Howard Paul Schweitzer Lester Shapiro john Willard Stone john Edwin Strom Alfons Constantine Szewczul joseph Raymond Szymanski William Francis Tierney Pius Peter Ukitis john Alphonse Valengavich Adolph W'arnat joseph Gerard Weir Clemens Woja Casimer Wojack Leo H. Wrenn Anthony Edward Yankauskas 1,934 E255 Page Twelve



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tt. A ' 4 4 1 1 -A lufellff 'vii CARLTON HJALMAR ANDERSON New Britain, Conn. Comte May 13. l9lo A collection of books is a university Did you ever see a dream walking? lf you haven't, just look at Cornie. He is one boy who prefers a bed to anything else, Of course we can't blame him for that, but we wish that he'd sleep in the right places. The only time he smokes is when he's angry. So be- ware of i'Cornie when he's got a cigarette in his mouth, he's liable to eat you up. He enjoys collecting souvenirs from everywhere he goes. If you want to prove this try and Gnd a piece of wallpaper showing in his room, l-le is well liked by all of his associates. Senior Club, Chairman, Prom Committee, Delta Xi Fraternity. ELEANOR RUTH ANDERSON New Britain, Conn. Andy November 9, 1916 The maid who modestly conceals her beauties Eleanor is the kind of a girl men rave about, blonde, blue eyes, bright smile, and good disposition fwhen she's in the proper moody Vv'e haven't heard so much about her but we know she's here all right. lf you see a gathering of boys Andys sure to be the cause. Per- haps it's her undying, pep, vim, and vigor. ,IOSEPHINE RITA ANTHONY New Britain, Conn. 'lla' March 18, l9l4 And all your fortune lies beneath your hat Jo Anthony is the girl with the tricky hats-and can she wear them to perfection? jo can hold her own when it comes to sewing Cwe think she'll haunt room ll0j. She's the little Miss who always wears spike heeled shoes to make herself appear taller. She doesn't attend many school dances but then, shes over the school boy age. Girls' League. FRANKLIN SIMPSON ATWATER New Britain, Conn. Coachy August 24, 1916 i'Seasonx may roll But the true soul Burns the same where'er it goes Coachy needs no introduction to most of us. lf you were at the banquet you know the reason why. lf Coachy ever came to class unprepared we'd think the world was coming to an end. Yet it pays to be prepared for his name was on the general honor list. With his Winsome smile, versatile abilities, immaculate dress, and rosy cheeks we know he'll be a success at lvl. l. T. Toast To The Girls at Banquet, Banquet Committee. DOROTHY BARNES New Britain, Conn. Dot December 22, 1916 Quiet persons 'e welcome everywhere Our tall, fair-haired, more miss who is one Gne girl! fso all the boys sayj, Did you ever :iance7 Believe me she makes her partners step. But her fax pastime is horseback riding, and, in one way she reminds us of the Prince of Wales, also noted for his eques- trian accomplishments. Well, heres good luck to you, and may you succeed! Phi Sigma: Girls' Leagueg Motto Committee. f ' ij Li fir- if fi -ff . ogiifi4TZ2..'..,.l1..d.sLSl.1s.ILl,.f:L:.' ' Page Fourteen

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