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

 - Class of 1934

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. . ., 'tf fx-If Hfliyv TREE. ,,,.,- - ' vw- - ' Y desired. succeed. position at Graduation. Class Night Cast. up, Shes everybody's pal . Cvirls' League, Basketball. Cvirls' Leagueg -Iunior College Club, Senior Club, SOL JACK COHEN W New York City i'Quinn December 23, 1915 l'll tell the world We don't know just how to tell you about Quinn for, my good people, he's as changeable as the wind. One day he's happy, another time he's blue, but we've all noticed he never fails to have an argument. W'e honestly believe he'd talk you into believing black was white if he so We nearly lost our beloved C71 debater because he thought studying English wasn't necessary, but, for once, someone else must have won the argument for he's still with us. Good luck. VIRGINIA LOUISE FAGAN New Britain, Conn. Gin january 5, 1916 Humility is the foundation of all virtue Although Virginia is one of the quiet girls of our class, she is a clever one too! She has made a success of life at New Britain High School, Her next stop is Connecticut Teachers College and we hope she will SERGE DANKEVITCH Buffalo, N. Y. Cheesy September 18, 1915 'The last laughter is always the best one yet Serge is as much an institution at N. B. H. S, as Mr. Bo11man's waste basket, non-tardy passes, or the Girls' League. For three years he has kept us in laughter and drowned all our blues with his vocalisms, piano playing, and imitation of MPopeye . He certainly can play the piano and compose music. We all heard him play his own com- 'iCheesy certainly knows his Greek and Latin and what else? And what a hit he made Class Night! Vife know you'll never lack jokes and we hope you'11 be a successful Paderewski or Chopin in the near future. You have our heartiest wishes, Cheesy . VIRGINIA ANN DAVIS Pittsfield, Mass, Ginny August 26, 1916 She is possessed with thoughts of the kitchen Virginia is the girl who must love history-taking two Civics for this year and doing supplementary in history from last Semester, We remember her as the girl who always had a little something she made in cooking to make our mouths water at noon with the smell. We hope she makes as good a nurse as she does a cook. Representative Girls' Leagueg Senior Club, Class Vifill. LUCILLE ANN GIROLAMO lvliddlefleld, Conn, Bobs Augu Thou weft my guide, philosopher, and friend Lucille is our dark-haired right hand helper. Lucy seems to have the knack of comforting everyone. If you want to know your mark on an examjust ask her, We don't know how she does it, but she'll tell you every time. Dont ever get in an argument about the N. R. A. or C. W. A, with Lucy for you'11 be squelched immediately, To sum st 26, 1915 I 93 4 Page Sixteen 4.

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Q 'Cf 1i?'i2?TiT Tr12'Yffifyf 'ilx ki ' awp? ' E',1.3.iQl?'F2Qk2.1+:t2:c2vlv??ifft v-Gvfirsisiffa ,gi fflcffigatlg J 7 ARAM BAYRAM Prof january 15, 1917 i'Nothing can be purchased which is better than a firm friend Aram is one of those fellows who are always willing to help a person out of difficulties in any subject. He has a cheerful disposition and because of the comparative ease with which he tackles math prcb- lems, we all suggest that he be a math teacher, Although Aram was not on the city payroll, he held a job of distinc- tion at N. B, H. S., that of supervising the studies of athletes. Bayram with his Eddie Cantor eyes ought to go places. New Britain, Conn. NORMAN ELMER BLOMBERG New Britain, Conn. 'iLou May 8, 1916 He is tall enough to strike awe into the beholden Our class night hero, Does he Lochinvar or does he Lochinvar7 Hot Cha!!! Never mind Lou-we like you just the same because of your pleasing personality and ways. And does the i'villain throw a mean eraser? Going into Miss Adams's room is like going over the to . Qllfe know you will be successful in anything you undertake-just as you succeeded in putting Class Night over. Au Revoir, Glass Night Cast. ANNE THERESE BOYLE New Britain, Conn, December 7, 1915 One vast, substantial smile l-lere's one member ol' our class who is always full of bubbling laughter and good fellowship. She may have a hard time getting through some of her work but she always comes out the winner. Her friends are always glad to have her among them because of her fun-loving spirit, Good luck to you in fighting your way to the top, Ann. FLORENCE RUTH BUCKWALTER Hartford, Conn. i'Bucky September 29, 1914 Her personal charm and winning smileg Draws us all, mile after mile How does 'iBucky carry all those weighty ideas in that little head of hers? Does it surprise you to know that Bucky will some day be a great artist? lf she can draw as well as she can sew, success is hers. We need not look far for a friend when 'iBucky is around. Good luck to you. Phi Delta Sorority, ARMAND ANGELO CENCI New Britain, Conn. December 4, 1915 His ability was so versatile, and so apt for all things- Armand has shown himself to be ' vi-ry versatile young man, He in athletics, especially track, ..r how he managed to take .4 .tres as well. But he did, and received general honors, was inter- and is an accomplished dancer. I care of his studies and go to so many his excellent record as a student proves this, We know that he will be a success in whatever he undertakes. Track, . Q TAQ-aigilwfwffrf I 7 fflY'f5,1l'iii,1i' .QFFV . f' -f ' f 1. ly mf -f Y 5 p, wr ' Y 'WY X A J ' ' fm-.eff 'ul J A J fe -3ref..ke..,X.:.,a.kt-2aa.,-,. Page Fifteen asf



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. fx ifigljsp ' is some X ' vo ..92Qf.o!o2o..o2o2o292Q1Q!o2o.e B H S PAUL STEPHEN DEMKO New Britain, Conn. Handsome Harry july 12, 1916 Handsome is as handsome does Better known as Handsome Harry , he is an ambitious student and is not a person who will shrink away from work. He is an honest and trustworthy person. Although he was not a member of the High School athletic teams, he is very much interested in most forms of athletics and is a good sport. ln our estimation, he will be a prominent and successful business man in the future. ELEANOR ANNA HANSON New Britain, Conn, El April 19, 1916 The Present Fashion Is Always Handsome E1ly's our walking fashion plate. No need to go to Paris to see the latest creations as long as Elly is with us. We wonder what Dot Barnes would do without her. Find one, and the other is sure to be around somewhere. Vv'ho's the neat-looking young man, Elly? Dont you Fink We Known? Phi Sigmag Chairman lvlotto Committee, Girls' League. EDWARD LUKE DRINKWIN New Britain, Conn. i'Drinkey September 10, 1915 And then he started like a guilty thing, upon a fearful summonsfto the ojicen Drinkey isjust one of those poor unfortunate ones who have the natural aptitude for doing the right thing at the wrong time, Hardly a day goes by without i'Drinkey being called upon to explain some irregularity-tardiness, absence without cause, or the belated return ofa report card. lhe recent ruling of the administration that neighboring stores should not be visited between periods does not affect i'Drinkey because he procures his refreshments during periods. FLORENCE MYERS DUCH New Britain, Conn. Duke October 20, 1915 Number, Please Who doesn't know Florence! lf you dont, just visit the office and see her working as our future telephone operator. Duke always has a smile for everyone including the boys. lf she doesn't get along in this world--who will' lf she doesn't turn out to be a telephone operator she will be our future costume designer. Well! Good luck, Florence, we hope you succeed, Senior Club, Representative Girls' League. ANN MARY DEUTSCH lvlilwaukee, Wisconsin Ann March 12, 1913 'il cannot tell thee when we meet what most I long to say Ann is a very talkative girl but she always seems to find walking listeners. She likes variety. Ann's a nice dresser, in fact, she always looks as though she just stepped out of a i'Band-box . She goes in for sports in a big way, especially loyal rooting. l-ler next stop is Massachusetts General Hospital. We all know her patients will just die of happiness. I 93 4 Page Seventeen

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