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- .s's2o!o2a.iv!Q2o20!o2o'o2o2o2.o!92o211w!02o2c B H S RACHEL EDNA BIGGE Hoboken, N. j. Rae july ll, 1916 Sing us now a tender song Folks meet 'ARae , our red-headed flapper. She looks demure, but then, looks are deceiving. We find her a gay, light-hearted, studi- ous girl, who likes school and excels in stenography. Her favorite occupation is dancing and then singing fespecially when her secret passion is nearj. Lately she has been trying to learn the Continental so line up boys, if you know how, but quit your pushing and shoving. Girls' League. E. IRVING BLOMSTRANN New Britain, Conn. Fritz or Red October 31, 1916 A man bound up in his Art Fritz is one of the well known artists of our school. Is that man good? He expects, or rather has a secret ambition to go to New York to an Art school, but we wonder if this will come about. Red just loves to have boxing matches with his young brother, and you can guess who always wins because his brother is only ten years old. Fritz likes to play basketball but it just seems to happen that there is no room on the gym floor for him. Some day, we all know, his name will be in the headlines as one of the famous artists of the world. Art Editor of the Beehiveg Banquet Committee. ELEANOR JOSEPHINE BIXBY New Britain, Conn. Elly March 3, 1916 Tall and divinely fair Elly is the tall, fair maiden who is always hurrying around, gener- ally with a tall handsome escort. A talented actress, she turned in a creditable performance in the class night production. For her master- ing of the intricacies of the school victrola we take the liberty of awarding her a V. E. degree fVictrola Engineerj which we hope she will proudly display with the R. N. which will follow her name after she graduates from a school of nursing. Girls' League, Class Night Committee, Class Night Cast. WALTER HUGO BROWN New Britain, Conn. You go October 9, 1916 All are not maidens that wear waved hair You go is a fellow who's always cheerful and up to mischief. His wavy hair gives him a break with the fairer sex, but he always manages to get his English done for Mrs. Hildebrandt between dates. Walter is usually seen with his pal and boon companion, Garry Kuehn, see one and you see the other. I MARY ELEANORE BODZIACK New Britain, Conn. Boojy February 5, 1915 'She smiles-and dances her troubles away Boojy is a jolly, fun loving girl, well liked by all her classmates. She is a good dancer and a lover of sports. just the same she has been a very conscientious and steady worker all through her High School days, and her employer will be a fortunate person. Girls' League. - . - .,.. ,,.. Q ,, , , . v a fdfiofdffddtiofiswffifit 1 93 5 fit .'!!.'6'.'33!+'.S'.'. ' Page Seventeen
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'r'o's'vf A'o'o'0'b'o'o'o'o o'o'o'o7'o'o'Q'rf.5 B H ,S y.. 02520,.22020202o2.o20!s2o202o?.Q'.5Q2020202921?L CONRAD LEANDER BERGLUND New Britain, Conn. Bergy March 23, 1917 A'Quiet, Handsome, and Shyl Yet an Insurance man- He wants to be! We often wonder how Bergy keeps his hair so neat, and where he gets his up to date clothes. The way he turns down the brim of his hat reminds us of a gangster-but far from it, for he wants to be an insurance salesman, We wish him many clients in his chosen vocationg however, it is hard to imagine this handsome lad as a talkative, gesticulating insurance salesman. ANNA MARY BARAGLIA Cromwell, Conn, Annie July 26, 1915 Leisure is the time for doing something useful Annie is at her best when doing nothing. Next best is 'iAnnie the orator. Any time she may be heard discussing this or that very convincingly, though she hasnt the slightest idea what it's all about. Sh , but Annie's waterloo is spelling, but who cares as long as she has such a swell sense of humor. Girls' League. WALTER ERIC BEYER New Britain, Conn. Slumpy August 22, 1916 By his blushes ye shall know him Walter is the tall, handsome type thats so popular with the fair sex, He dresses like a sheik and combs his hair like Clark Gable. But hes got a weakness. 'Slumpyn is very susceptible to flattery. Can he blush! Nevertheless, time erases thc deepest blush, even when its on a second Clark Gable. EDNA GERTRUDE BEVERIDGE New Britain, Conn. A'Moxie August 24, 1017 Softly speak, and sweetly smile Moxie is a very nice person to have for a friend. ln the class- room she always takes part in the work and never shirks or grumbles. Moxie is never without a smile even in the midst of an English test. We'll all miss her very much, and we wish her the success she well deserves. Delta Gamma, LADISLAUS FRANCIS BEZRUCZYK New Britain, Conn. Bez September 28, 1915 He started out to be a strong man, But the girls-they snared him He is short, but not too short, and strong, but not too strong. He started out at junior High to be a strong man, but once he reached the portals of our stately school his thoughts turned to womengand Lo! he turned out to be a dancer. All kidding aside Bez is a great pal and a well-liked student. We wish him honor in his chosen vocation-whatever that may be. Q vvg,g? vv'vvvv-'vv '!!6ef333J!!8!.m 3341 1 9 3 5 '42,z.?!8o?oSf.?38.f.?.f4. Page Sixteen
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'wowrvf' 'O'6'O'O'O'6'O'O'l'O'O'l, C'O'O'O'f-A B H S .,.. .fam13:.e.e.e.z.2.:.2.2.2.x.:4,:.e.2.:1-5.rf- FRANK JOHN CAMP New Britain, Conn. Fritz December 4, 1917 UA barber by profession, but a lover by trade If Fritz shaves his customer as fast as he runs the 'Al00 , we pity the customer! Frank was out for track but his work kept him from making a name for himself on the cinders. You see Frank is employed in a barber shop and claims he is preparing for college! Fritz is the lad with the ready grin and the Flashy clothes. Surveying this boys possibilities fineluding his many lovesj we can safely say that Frank will make his mark in the barber shop, he will inherit. Zeta Nu, Track '33. MARIE TERESE BRESCIA New Britain, Conn. A'Terry April 26, 1916 A friend both wise and true, Amid all rock resplendent shines Ah! Here is Marie, our studious miss. She is never seen without a carload of books under her arm. If anyone in our class is to be a success, Marie will certainly be the first in line. Her favorite sports are tennis and surf bathing, and her piano playing will win the name of Mademoiselle Paderewskin for her some day. Terry is a quiet and very charming young person, whose winning personality will make many friends for her. Girls' League. X HOWARD EVERETT CORRELL Yalesville, Conn. Red December 8, 1915 Red are his locks, but death is his trade Howard, more commonly known as Red is named after his vicious, flaming, permanent-waved red hair. ln the future he plans to become an undertaker and embalmer-he is really serious when he says it too! Many of the girls hope he'll be his Grst and only customer, we're sad to say, but there are a few who wish him better luck. SUSAN MARY BUDEN New Britain, Conn. Sue March 19, 1917 Laughter is an art Noise and laughter are personified in 'ASue . Her lovely blonde hair is the envy of all the girls in our class, but it's no use in our hymning her praises because there's a handsome young man who can do it much better. Though Sue is small, she's full of the energy and vitality that she'll need when she joins the school office force. Girls' League. BRUNO WALTER DABROWSKI Cleveland, Ohio june 10, 1916 A very unassuming youth All Brunos seem to make their names shine. The one down in Flemington, N. J. way has made his, and our lad Dabrowski has come through to be a publicity attraction. Of course his modesty forbids him to profit by it and we like him for that, for all great men are numb to praise! A v,k,fav'vvvv vvvvvv 'fffofffffffffh 1' ?o'of 1 9 3 5 9022. ifffiqifoflfffofofofofo Page Eighteen
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