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

 - Class of 1935

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'gv.v.vv 0 v.1.V.i.W.w.q.v.w.w.v.v,'r..v .v.v.-5 B H S .. 0292i2g2o2o!o2o2o!o2o!o202o2s565020202921? HARRY EMIL JOHNSON GEDDES Quincy, Mass. A' Harry October 29, 1916 Back to thy punishment, false lover, and to thy .speed add wings Whiz! ! ! what was that? That was Harry whose middle name ought to be Speed . Wherever there are airplanes you're sure to find him, 'iHarry plans to become a great pilot, so he studies aviation when he should be doing schoolwork, This heart breaker would even leave the girls for a chance to fly. KANARE IRIS EDGARIAN New Britain, Conn. Birdie july 19, 1917 A hatch-potch of talk Birdie is an extremely loquacious individual, and although the number of subjects upon which she can converse Huently and in- telligently seems to be practically unlimited, she makes a specialty of discussing tests. She is an inseparable companion of Ethel Zinman and the harmony of their friendship rivals that of two people ap- proaching their golden anniversary. Don't let the completion of school life sever this rare friendship. INGER HOLMES GROCOCK Kirkwood, Missouri Ing May 16, 1916 By his question.: Ye shall know him This sleepy looking student deceived many a teacher by popping his unexpected questions at the most unexpected time. After all he iicomes from Missouri and he has to be shown. We hear that his Math. teacher is glad he is graduating-not that she can't answer his questions-but! A fine fellowfand we wish him many honors at college, where he may major in Engineering or Public Speaking Chis oratory is amazing for one so shyj. ELIZABETH LIANE GERAGOSIAN New Britain, Conn. Betiy March 5, 1916 The height of perfection Betty can draw like Da Vinci, play like Paderewski, sew like Miss Knapp, cook like a chef, and has a mind like Websters. With all these accomplishments she is still a sweet thoughtful girl, and thats something, l-ler magnetic personality draws many spiders, and once in her web, try to get out! Oh my! We wonder who the lucky one will be? HARRY DAVID HALL New Britain, Conn. December 24, 1916 To build or not lo build To build or not to build , that is 1-larry's question. He aspires to be an engineer and build bridges and such like, but he hasn't de- cided yet. l-Iarry's patience, promptness, and accuracy will stand him in good stead in whatever he makes his life work, But, in our opinion, he'll have to use something more than mathematics to conquer his chosen one. Uust a gentle hintj. Q YVV:'!,a7 VYVVVYVVVY 'efeeeeeaeeem sm 1 93 5 f.sw:4e.sf.+:e4.e.se.e Page Twenty-two

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iq 70-9-'o'c. '9'O'C'O'G O O'Q'O'O'O'Q'O3' wo 9' 5 x's2o!o2o. 9292o2o2o2o2o2o2o29292o2Q-''PO' ' B I 1 S AGNES ELIZABETH CLUDINSKI New Britain, Conn. 'iAg March 20, 1916 The fmt step to empire is revolt Ag's favorite expression is Let's revolt , and whenever she hnds herself in difficulty, she doesn't hesitate to follow her own advice. We're afraid she'll have to tone down a little before she'll succeed as a private secretary, but once she marries the boss, Ag will have the right to revolt all she wants. Girls' Leagueg Senior Club. PAUL TRUMAN FLETCHER SpringHeld,1V1ass, P, T. April 18, 1916 Strange as it seems, he is a dancer UP. T. is a jolly good fellow. He is a good sport and active in both school and out of school activities. Although it is not his life work, it wouldnt be surprising if he went to Hollywood in the next few years to compete against the nimble feet of Fred Astaire. lt is rumored that he is quite a ball-room dancer, especially, when he has his usual partner whose name we cannot reveal. Chairman of Photo Committee. OLGA FRIEDA DEMKO New Britain, Conn. Fritzie November 14, 1916 Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow brings a new love Olga is our ever laughing girl, if not laughing, she is blushing, and often doing both. She enjoys a hearty laugh and a good joke, es- pecially if at the teachers expense. Fritzie smiles away her troubles fjust her school work, now, since she's been going steadyj and her main ambition in life is to have a good time. HOLLIS JOSEPH FOSTER JR. New Britain, Conn. Hjoen December 16, 1916 Be as great in act as you have been in thought joe is a member of that small and select group of students in our class who have been termed scholars. Although no longer a Boy Scout, he is always prepared, even in Virgil. His friendly nature, cheerful disposition, and disarming smile are rivaled only by his per- petual blush fthe cause of which is one of the mysteries of our livesj. His excellent character and good nature are certain to win a high place in the medical world and joe's winning ways with the fair sex give indications of a large feminine clientele. Photograph Committee. ROSE MARY DEUTSCH Milwaukee, Wis. Dutchie August 16, 1915 Long are a woman's locks, but short a woman's loves Dutchie says 'ihello so often, we wonder if she isn't a telephone operator after school. She is one of those girls whom the boys can't help liking-and a few go further than that. Dutchie expects to train for nursing though she's clever at sewing. We're sure the pa- tients will enjoy having her around if only to look at her pretty wavy hair. ' 'upon ' ' ' -sg' A ' ' - fa' fofo.0.Q.vfffffeog.Q5lffof 1 9 3 5 fo' t !ffo'o'o'o'33!o'oQ.o'o Page Twenty-onr'



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P siSs2o2o2w. ,z.:.:.2.e.e.2.2.:.:Q2.zQi--1 Q Q' fs B H .S FRANCES LOUISE GROTH New Britain, Conn. Frannie May 25, 1916 Her complexion is beauty's ensignn Frannie is our nomination for the girl with the loveliest com- plexion of our class. She wears clothes well and is popular. Teachers think well of her, so she must do her work between dates. What we like about Frannie is that popularity has not turned her head, She still finds time to laugh at a good joke with all of us. Stay that way Frannie and you'll always have plenty of friends. Sigma Delta Sigmag Girls' League. WALDEMAR GUSTAVE HINTZ New Britain, Conn. A'Red April 13, 1917 A'Foll0w but thy star lf any of you inquisitive souls have wondered who that shining star in the mechanical drawing room was, ponder no longer, it was Red , our master draftsman. Red also proved to be a shining star falthough of lesser magnitutej in English. Our only hopes are that Red doesn't live to be the father of anything so brainless as a horn tooter, after that masterful denunciation of musicians on Class Night, Class Night Cast. SAYDE NANCY I-IAGOPIAN New Britain. Conn. Queenie November 27, 1916 A good listener is rare Queenie was a hard working girl, but she has had her moments. She is quite business-like and will get to her destination. When Cupid shoots his arrow, l'm sure he won't miss Queenie. She is fond of dancing and likes to listen to jokes. She'd have a more pleasant smile if only she'd let more people enjoy it. ELMER JOSEPH HUBER Pittsburgh, Pa. Hoody February 18, 1917 Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet Without a doubt Elmer's most predominant characteristic is his patience. Hoody is never content to leave a task until he has performed it with thoroughness and diligence. An accomplished musician, he was a valuable asset to the Band and Orchestra. We take this opportunity to advise fellow students not to consider the mortuary profession since Elmer's aspirations to become an eminent physician are bound to be realized. May your patience bring you countless patients. School Bandg School Orchestra. MILDRED DAWN HAROTIAN Hartford, Conn. Milly july 27, 1916 Like the angel's visitsg short and bright Could there have been any one with a sweeter nature than Milly's7 She worries about her own work but still Milly seems to find time to listen to the troubles of others. Milly can't be parted with her typewriter and we hope she won't ever be without it. Cvirls' League. - ---- fa itiefidtddttofoksfsf-tofaf 1 93 5 ae. e::.'.s-.':e:.w.-1. Page Twenty-tliree

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