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

 - Class of 1935

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, IN gf.-Q-Q-Q. 9'O'Q'O'Q'O O Q'Q'O C'.'QP 5'O 0' i - -ii. s2o2o2o.N-4029202029902o2o292o2o!z13202 ics ' ANNA BETH CANNAMELA New Britain, Conn. Beth March 4, 1916 As light and clear as wind Folks, meet an average member of our glorious class. Like all the rest of us she is quiet Cregardless of what the teachers sayj cheerful, conscientious, competent, and all the other adjectives that so well describe us, and set us above all others both previous and future. But she differs from us in that she proudly sports a boyish hair-cut, executed by our well-known master barber, never-the-less we forgive her for misplacing her conhdence and we hope she'll know better in the future. Girls' League. SALVATORE PAUL D'AQUILA ' New Britain, Conn. Dyke December l5, l9l6 I am capable oftirnen i'Dyke , though the big noise in the band is-well, shall we say- meditative and obsequious in the classroom. We hope he won't start calling names now! While a member of that ever-failing trumpet section of the orchestra, he made that conglomeration of would-be piccolo players what it is today. Band, Orchestra. KATHLEEN CLEO CARBONELL Welland, Ontario Carbie and Kay january 5, 1916 uGrace orders all her actions and movements Carbie or Kay as you prefer, is a real pal. She's a good mixer and is always willing to share her company with her long chain of friends. 'iKay has a crop of dark wavy hair that insists on bobbing up and down with every move she makes. Carbie with her charming personality is sure to succeed. Girls' League. ANDREW ADIE DOWNIE Waterbury, Conn. Andy October 27, IOI6 Genius is mainly an ajair of energy Andy is one of those reserved young men who are quite willing to walk around the block to avoid meeting a girl, but when they do meet one, they can hardly tear themselves away. He is a clever, and industrious student whose tastes run towards mechanics, writing, and thinking Cquite rare in our classl. lt is only because of his ability to collect Beehive subscription and writing that you are now reading our incomparable year-book. His success as business manager com- pares in fame only to his numerous and sparkling sessions with Miss Souther. Business Manager of Beehive, Class Night Committee. FLORENCE ETHEL CARTER New Britain. Conn. Flo April 5, IQI6 Let her who knows the instrument, play on it Keep on tripping those slender fingers up and down the ivory keys, Flo , and you'll catch up to Paderewskig yet. ln a few years you may enchant the musical world with your skill. You started off with a 'Abang , so let's see you reach the height of success. Flo's fingers are just as agile on the typewriter as on the piano- a versatile girl-that's what she is. Girls' League. .-'--- Q.-,U ig fiidofifdddddofisfi-288 1 9 3 5 ff, !!!.'.'5'.'3!!.'.Q'.'. Page Nineteen

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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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'wo 6'vf'n'o'o'o'v'o'o'4-Q Q 0-'avi' - ' ' . .,o'o' 'Q f. B H S Urn QioiraJ2e2a!o2o!o2o2s2o2o2o2s21,94020222921? HUBERT RICHARD ESSEL New Britain, Conn. Kuby August 15, 1916 The only man who plays football- and lets a woman handle him We have an undeniable evidence that there is something behind this boy's silence. i'Can it be the trees or 'iis it love in bloom? The best aaswer can be found in the little brunette all fellows call Flo , And when Kuby picks them they stay picked to the end. Outside of this fine activity Hubert also strings along with the A. 1. E. and our glorined football team. Football '31 '34, Alpha Iota Epsilon. HELEN CHERPACK New Britain, Conn. 'iChirp january 29, 1910 The wit of the class Helen certainly has a captivating smile which she flashes for certain members of the masculine sex. It's our guess that she'1l lead one of these lads up the aisle if she doesnt slay them all with her jokes. How- ever, she is no joke. Step up, boys. Helen is a pastmaster in manipu- lating the culinary arts such as broomsticks, vacuum cleaners, dishpans, breadmixers, and washtubs. lt certainly was a surprise to sec Chirp in our graduating class. Nevertheless, she is a 'iswell kid . WILLIAM EDWARD FAGAN New Britain, Conn. Billy Boy February 28, 1917 A man upright and energetic Though our tennis team didn't have the successful season we might have had, it certainly was not because this lad let down on his tireless energy, although he cannot be called the brain of the team. Billy Boy certainly furnished the brains. The only mystery about him is who gave him the nickname-our guess is the girls had something to do with it. Tennis Squad. JANICE ELIZABETH CLARK Bridgeport, Conn. jan December 8, 1917 In quietness and in confdence shall be her strength An unusually quiet and reserved young lady jan has astounded more than one English teacher and all her classmates with her oral reports on background reading. For the average student three to five minute recitations suffice, but jan has been known to speak from twenty to thirty-five minutes. Incidentally, jan is a clever actress, and she has shown remarkable versatility by portraying roles that range from that of a parlor maid to Calpurnia. Needless to say, she has played these with equal success. Amphion Clubg Girls' League, jr. College Club, Class Night Cast: Class Night Committee. WILLIAM FRANCIS FARRELL New Britain, Conn. Billy july 30, 1916 Endure and persist, this pain will turn to your good One of the most popular fellows in the school. Billy is the life of all the social gatherings Cincluding sorority meetingsl. But some of his gaiety is forced now that those vivacious twin sisters are away to school-Gee! it must be tough, Billy1 We nominate himvfor the most persistent athlete in our class, because though he hasnt made the varsity, Billy's seldom missed a practice even if it meant sacri- ncing a date. Chairman of the Banquet Committee, Toastmaster, Theta Sigma. 5 1 Q ....-c-v--..--, 'ffffffffffeoms ffff 1 9 3 5 12. i'fnfofQgfof:ffofoSffo Page Twenty

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