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

 - Class of 1934

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Q... fo . ' ' as A- as I . as 5 . ' 3 2 ' Q . ' L ' tj LESTER SHAPIRO New Britain, Conn. 'iLes March 20, 1916 0 what an endless work I have in hand Although i'Les only delivers milk now, he has an ambition to be New Britain's largest milk dealer. How dull our classroom would be without Les . ln every class Les has a group of friends. When you reach the top, Les , don't forget your classmates and we won't forget you. ELEANOR BURRITT SKINNER New Britain, Conn. Elly October 9, 1915 A Happy, genial influence Eleanor is one of our more quiet and dignified students who acted as gentle subduer for most of our more hilarious students. lf it hadn't been for Eleanor we're sure we would have gotten into worse scrapes than we did. She even went so far as to carry her kindly virtue into the Class Night Play. Don't you remember her as the charming house- mother of the Tri Pi sorority 7 Eleanor's planning to go to lVloody's. There, we know, her in- fluence will save many from dire trouble. Amphion Dramatic Club. JOHN WILARD STONE Chicago, Illinois i'Bill April 3, 1917 There is a lady in the case Billy is one of the youngest members of our class but you wouldn't think so to watch him when several certain young ladies are around. He certainly has proved to be a uladies' man if there ever was one. lt took him a little longer to graduate than most of the rest, but he hnally succeeded. Heres wishing you success, Bi1ly. RUTH ABBY STRINGHAM Brooklyn, N. Y. i'Rudy june 7, 1916 Better lale than never, but Better never late ' lt is not unusual to see Ruth running down the hall every morning two seconds before the bell rings, Keep it up, youll be a great runner someday. Ruth is well known for her characteristic laugh. By the way-has it been patented? Ruth has said much about a beauty saloon. 1'm sure it will be patronized by both sexes. By the way Ruth, who have you been stringing lately? Girl Reserves. MARY HELEN TANGUAY New Britain, Conn. Tenny May 18, 1915 Where theres a will, therels a way Tenny is one of our girls with lots of upep, vim, and vigor, This spirit alone has gotten her far and her good looks will get her farther yet, for she has a beautiful head of blonde, wavy hair and a smile that would shame even the best toothpaste add. ln Commercial work she's surely a whiz and we know Mr. Ames will lose a good helper in 'l'enny. She plans to come back for a P. G. and then- who knows, one can never tell. F fi -f ef ESEEESSSQZV 19.34 . V355 Page Thirty

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, X, , X 5, .XY tx.. BM.- X. T A . , ., ,,,, , iff ,537 A ,r MARY ANN REID Mystic, Conn. October 21, 1915 l'Wide and sweet and glorious as compassion Mary is one Hne girl. Always willing to lend a helping hand, polite, courteous, and a girl with a charming personality. She did herself proud in the Class Night play as we all know. At present we just can't figure out who Mary seems to favor, in the line of boys, but we know he'll be someonejust as nice as she. Amphion Club, Class Night Committee, Class Night Castg Girls' League. EDWARD MAX ROTHSTEIN New Britain, Conn. Prof june 24, 1916 He argued high, he argued low Ile also argued round about him 'iProf Rothstein can claim the doubtful honor of being one of the most talkative members of our class. HC can be immediately recog- nized by his swagger, But he uses his talking ability to good advantage in any argument. We know that at Trinity College, he will make a star member of the debating team. Good luck, Prof! A, Z. A. Fraternity, Track 1, 2. OLGA ROSE MARSHALL New Britain, Conn. july 9, 1916 Progress is the law of life The girl who hails from our thriving rural section, Barnesdale. But believe me she's no hayseed! Making use of her talent in sewing she looks like the latest model from Paris. Olga is rather quiet, but once her ire is raised, look out! She's an up and coming girl and, with her knowledge of typing and shorthand, we know she'l1 make some one a fine secretary. Girls' League. HAROLD PAUL SCHWEITZER New Britain, Conn. Shorty March 24, 1915 'A He is a very unassuming man Shorty is a modest fellow who does his work quietly and thoroughly. Nobody heard much from him and he kept his ideas to himself. He gained many friends during his sojourn at N. B. H. S, He gives the impression of being cleverg yet he's never lost any sleep over his lessons. But then, who has? ROSE MARZI New Britain, Conn. A'Roddy February 25, 1916 Loyal in everything Rose is a bright student in all her subjects. She was exceptionally smart in stenography, typewriting, and sewing. Rose is a girl who is always willing to help her friends. She will certainly make an excellent stenographer for any one who employs her. We wish you all the luck you honestly deserve. Girls' League. .I 9.3 Page Twenty-nine



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.X H H M wwf ,,,, ,, ,. V ., xl .... as f 1 X - v -' w . a s - .--. - , 9-as BHS ,J ,XJ N ,. IRMA MILON TAYLOR Deep River, Conn. Shnitzle April 15, 1916 A loyal friend is the best friend Irma is sincere, lively, a good student, and a good sewer. During her high school days she has made many friends and is a true pal to all of them. She proved to be ambitious in English, but she has a bitter dislike for history. Irma is the girl with the tricky dresses and blouses that she sews herself. Some day in the future she will be hanging her dressmakers shingle just waiting for business. Loads of luck, lrrna. Banquet Committee, Class Night Cast. WILLIAM FRANCIS TIERNEY New Britain, Conn. Bill September ll, 1915 UA meek and quiet spirit Bill is a little less active than a good many of our classmates, yet he always managed to be right on the spot whenever anything very interesting occurred. ln English he was always the First one to answer the questions asked him labout the football game the day before!D. A'Bill was a good pal to everyone and we enjoyed his companionship a great deal. JOSEPHINE MYERS WHITE Meriden, Conn. 'Jon August ll, l9l5 For in my life I never saw a girl so full ofjoyn jo is one of our most popular girls, not only in school but in out- side activities. She's always in demand. We really think jo has a dress for every day in the year. Well, that's her good fortune and how we envy her. She is never in want of boy friends. But we all know there's someone special who is tall, good looking, and can dance. How about it, flow? Girls' Leagueg Class Night Cast. LEO H. WRENN New Britain, Conn. Scope February 22, 1913 ln sports men are known Leo is one of the great football players of good old New Britain High, He has demonstrated his ability more than once. The only trou le with Leo is he forgets his morning shave once in a while and we hear that a certain person objects very strenuously, Of course, we all realize that now and then it is excusable but when it 's a weeks rowth . , ' g , On My! Well, good luck to you, Leo. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4g Basketball l, 2, Theta Sigma Fraternity. ROSE ,IEANETTE ZEVIN Hartford, Conn, May 30, 1916 Thoughts rival the eloquence of words Rose is just one of those girls you can't win an argument with, try as hard as you will. With her knowledge and understanding of the dictionary she fairly overwhelms us, and in some cases even the teachers. However, in spite of this superior vocabulary she is a friend to all, a willing worker, and a cheerful one to have in a class room, C' T I 9 3 4 Page Thirty-one

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