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

 - Class of 1936

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Q 4 ' Q fs , 1 H 2 J 'Ui 1--,:v,g...':sg2'+::of-.1.:.--.3:e,..aq2-i'aiZ'V. S- lf , I-1, r ' 52?-:f5,?342'5ff' J -1 ifilir.5442355'319155-t??:.Qfgl51-q':3,j?:?.E'a'f2,:7f?? F- 5.3.1 n'.1'1.', ' ywfillkffrlftfglfififz. 1 P 4 L 1 1-43 -1 'Sw W 75 , a 4 ' film: 3 J H . i f ffl, 4 ' ELIZABETH STRONG ABELL New Britain, Conn. Belly February 5, 1919 She is noble, who does noble Betty is one of our more distinguished members who has made a brilliant record in her three years at High. Amphion Club plays will not seem the same without Betty's presence in one of the roles, Her charm and gaiety have gained her many friends and will be great assets to her through life. Her next stop will be Mt. Holyoke, where we hope she will continue her success. Amphion Club, Girls' League, Class Marshall '35, Junior College Club, Class Night Committee, Class Night Cast. CLIFFORD BARBOUR New Britain, Conn. Worry August 23, 1917 Don'1 give up the ship Clifford is better known to his classmates as Worry Wort . He is a very happy-go-lucky fellow, but all through school he always com- plained about the books being too dry for him. The word study is Worry's middle name, but he never seemed to get anything out of the printed page. All of us had given up hope of seeing Worry graduate, but he told us, Never mind boys you can't beat a Barbour . And as the old saying goes, You can be down, but not out . Good luck to you Worry from 1936 on. ELSIE MARIE ANDERSON New Britain, Conn. April 15, 1918 A quiet mind is richer than a cro,vn Perhaps you have noticed a very quiet and unassuming girl in the halls and classrooms. It was probably Elsie. Meticulous is the adjective to describe her appearance, manner of speaking and way of working. lf anything is required of her she does it well and on time. Have you noticed that Renssalaer ribbon on her coat collar? We predict a bright and prosperous future for Elsie. SAUL LOUIS BERSON New Britain, Conn. November 14, 1917 When winter comes around, think of me Saul is one of our energetic graduates who has completed his high school career in two and one-half years. During this time, he has always personified what the well-dressed young man of New Britain should wear. He is also a very good dancer. We are told that he plans to enter into the field of business and will some day be one of our leading coal and oil distributors. lf he is as successful in this business as he has been in the sports of Fishing and dancing, his future is assured. We wish him the best of luck in his future enterprises. Phi Beta Fraternity. KATHYRN ROBERTA ANDREWS New Britain, Conn. Kay October 23, 1917 Such a bashful girl Kay is a good sport and her friendship is valued by all her as- sociates. You will Gnd her usually engaged in wise-cracking. Her worries are not about school as she never studies, but somehow she knows the answer, Kay's future ambition is to be a nurse Coh! patients bewarelj Well, Kay , we wish you a whale of a success. 4-5' -., f' f ' . - . ' ', ' ff ,, ' I-if wi14.11112:gt'-.14--sal:-1453gi-furfigg ig: -fu -ff: fr- -' - 5 . gf' . . 5 'fE'll3sh!2:6'52Wefar-11k2?s ff-1431v::n2a:fvfff3s'2 'f -.f-- 1 . r :-wh., . -.-.wif-fs. ,6-.weie-aw'N-.-f..a,,...--4 H 'H' '-:ff3?' .. aff ,aff - .- -- - - . ' 16' -:fm-:mae-M.. -f X, ,axqroyfszvf ,-:tk if - . ' ' .1 . ..3f?jgpff-' V -fi-affap-.nritrl4:s:4E,:-A.-1:m.s::-f-1-Q-,safe -F -'I-'il at ,-G' .. - r' '- .1 I Ky V -f1 'P' ,afS:a:Q Page Sixteen



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