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vi p I ' 'ff i I I n ' ' l 0 , rw qi' JAMES ANTHONY ALDERUCCIO New Britain, Conn. i'Chalky March 17, l9l9 Think nothing done while aught remains to do A young man whose ideals are Very high and who possesses a keen sense of judgment. He is very courteous and a Fine pal to chum around with. After completing his education, james intends to go to Trade School for six months to take up a line of work in which he is interested, When out of Trade School, james aspires to become a machinist. One of -Iames's hobbies is reading Western stories. ANNETTE LOUISE ATWATER Quincy, Mass. Anettie April 5, 1920 'Consiancy of purpose is the secret of success A bit of humor, intelligence, an actress and a good dancer, Mix them all together and you have Anettie . Anettie is also a fine example of how to take responsibility. When any projects are to be done, she is always there to help. How we envy her ability to get high grades in her studies. She is planning to attend Simmons College. Good luck, Anettie , we are all pulling for you. President Girls' League, Treasurer Girls' League, Amphion Club, glunior College Club, XII? Council, Banquet Committee, Class Night HSE. RICHARD ERNEST BAEHR New Britain, Conn. i'Dick june ll, 1919 The man that loves and laughs must surely do well There isa compelling, caressing power in Dicks baby blue eyes. The many young ladies of the Senior High School dote upon this young man, and the young man is also very found of being mothered, so where you see a crowd of girls encircling a very handsome young man, no doubt the young man will be Richard Ernest Baehr, but he is far from being a lady's man. ln fact, starched shirts and streaming ties never played a very large part in the daily attire. He is a very good student and a very likeable boy. His great ambition is to raise Greyhounds for pleasure and proHt. We hope he succeeds in a big way. Business Manager 1937 Beehive. wok 1 N i W' A-2 ,, .li v things. Girls' League. world. Art Editor. Page I6 . ANNE MARION AUSANKA New Britain, Conn. February 5 1918 Conscientiousne.ss brings good consequences Anne is one of the few followers of Puritanism work when you work, play when you play . A double interest in school work plus an interest in tennis, basketball, and dancing ha Je ail made Ani e a pleas ing individual with whom to come in contact Her ambition assures us of her success in business. We're wishing her all kinds of good IRA CHARLES BALDWIN New Britain, Conn. 'Baldy' September 3 1919 Dearer is love than life, and fame than gold But dearer than them both your faith once plighted hold If you need cheering, look up Ira. He prefers to be known as a man-about-town and a lady-killer. Please do not disillusion him If you are wondering who created the designs and drawings of the Beehive, let it be said now that they are the masterpieces of Mr Bald win, who is the Art Editor, i'Baldy's' future plans are as much of a mystery to him as they are to us, but we wish him all the success in the
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. xr I - -V K - , if I ,.- of- 1 f c WILLIAM DAVIES HARTMAN New Britain, Conn. 'iWilly june 4, l9l9 A man of letters, manners, morals, parts Bill is well known throughout the school where his popularity has gained him the honor of being elected three times to the office of class president. His studious attitude has rewarded him with good marks and a recommendation for Dartmouth College where he intends to study surgery. Out of school, he enjoys skiing, skating, archery, and sailing. President of Class. DOROTHY ELIZABETH NELSON New Britain, Conn. Dot july 15, 1919 i'Beautiful as sweet and young as beautiful Dot is our Vice President and one of the sweetest and most charming brunettes that have graced these noisy corridors. She gets marks we all wish we could acquire or borrow, Dot intends to con- tinue her stay in the law business and we wish her success in the future. Vice President of Mid-Year Class, Girls' League, Class Night Cast, DOROTHY EDITH HERRMANN New Britain, Conn. 'iDot October 24, l9l9 Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low-an excellent thing in woman We all know Dot for her individual style in clothes, All through her High School days, she has set us examples for dressing, Dot was the leading lady in the Amphion plays we enjoyed the most, She intends to take up interior decorating, but we suggest, Dot' , that you have a career as an actress because you're the word grace itself. Amphion Club, Girls' League, Secretary of Graduating Class '37, FREDERICK GEORGE TYLER New Britain, Conn., Fred November l7, 1918 A quiet mind is richer than a crown Fred , our quiet, dependable treasurer, has a smile for everyone and is a friend to all. He's the good looking boy with the rosy cheeks who is seen through out the school. He's done well here and hopes to graduate right into Annapolis where he is sure to do well, Good Sailing, Fred, and iiDon't Give Up The Shipnl Class Treasurer , Tennis. KENNETH EDWIN NICHOLLS New Britain, Conn. i'Ken December 13, l9l8 Gone with the wind, but not forgotten Ken's good nature and his genial smile have won him many friends during his three years at high school. For two years he was our class treasurer and now he is our Editor-in-Chief of the Beehive. Amateur Radio has been his main hobby and this, plus his interest in Math, should gain him rewards in the Electrical and Radio Engineering Held, in which he has chosen to study in college next fall. May success crown his ambition, Editor-in-Chief of Beehive, President of Radio Club, Amphion Club, Student Council.
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al gr I ' if L I ,Vg I i i IRENE MARION BANASIEWICZ New Britain, Conn, Rene August IO, 1918 Variety is the very spill of life Irene is one who can successfully combine business with pleasure. She is intelligent, industrious, generous, and courteous. Irene has a weakness for beautiful clothes, ice cream, moving pictures, and great heroes. Best of luck in securing a position as a secretary in some large firm. Girls' League. BERNARD J. BERNABUCCI New Britain, Conn, Benny May 9, 1917 l'For a man by nothing is so well bewray'd, as by his manners A modern young man with old-fashioned but praiseworthy ideals. Although a member of our championship football team, he has no more modern sophisticated ambition than to work, get married, and send his children to New Britain Senior High, Here's the homefman for you, girls. EMILY ROSE BEGAY New Britain, Conn, Sunshine September 4, 1919 All good things which exist are the fruits of originality A sunny disposition, a neat appearance, and a courteous manner have won Emily the title of a perfect lady. These qualities are only outshone by her scholastic standing. Emily enjoys silly movies, and would enjoy skating if she could stand on skates. Your aims are high, Emily, and we wish you luck as a future nurse. Girls' League. WILLIAM C. BERRY New Britain, Conn. Straw july 16, 1918 Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet Bill puts golf ahead of everything else and is one of the best golfers the high school has ever had. He always has a good word and a wise- crack that will relieve a tense situation and keep the game going smoothly. He just has to have that certain grin on his face or else we wouldn't think it was Bill. However, he certainly can dish it' out and take it. To be a professional golfer is his ambition, and here s to many holes-in-one, Bill! Delta Xi Fraternity, Golf 2, 3. RUBY WINIFRED BENGSTON New Britain, Conn. March 13, 1919 Calmness is natural lo a great mind With little effort Ruby has acquired high marks and a host of friends. Ruby never lacks partners on a dance floor and she enjoys all sports. Her interests lie in a certain doctor's office where she acts as an assistant. Ruby plans to attend some business college. lt's the business world for you, isn't it, Ruby? Heres to success! Girls' League,
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