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

 - Class of 1939

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' MARY ANNE CHILCHUS New Britain, Conn. Chick November 20, 1920 Calm in her voice and calm within her eye Mary is the shy, blond girl with an engaging smile and quiet manner. Mary will prove a valuable asset to any employer for one can never ruffle her spirits. Her outside activities are varied, and her success is inevitable. Girls' League FRANCIS JAMES CONLON New Britain, Conn. Cooler September 16, 1920 An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow Art is the line of concentration of this promising youncg protege of Miss Olson. His future plans are uncertain but i confi ence brings success, we need not fear for the eventual outcome. -is RUTH MINNIE CONNER New Britain, Conn. Ruthie june 7, 1921 Variety is the spice of life Ruthie is an all-around girl and a good friend. She likes sports, E22 bands, and traveling, but her one ambition is to be a beautician. ere are best wishes for your futup, Ruthie Class Night Play Iota Nu, Girls' League V A -U Pagezo RAYMOND JOSEPH COYLE New Britain, Conn. Ray November 3 1918 Every great man is unique Ray is the class comedian. His imitations of famous people have won him many first prizes on amateur shows all over the state Ray is an usher at the Strand Theatre, and it is said that he is their best advertisement. Ray has two ambitions to go to Hollywood and to be a great politician like his uncle, the Mayor Good luck Ray I l ANN PAULINE COPPI New Britain, Conn. Hermie August 22 1920 A cheerful look makes a dish a feast Ann is known for her friendly smile and her sparkling brown eyes She is a loyal friend and a real sport. Her favorite sports are skating tennis and dancing. She is chiefly interested in the business fields and has many traits which will aid her in being a successful business woman

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Tvs,--my H as GEORGE WHITTINGTON BUNCE New Britain, Conn. Buncie March 5, l92l Still waters run deep Buncie, a chap of quietness and reserve, Ends that life is one hard struggle after another. This is quite true, but the day will soon come when presistency will reap her reward much in Buncie's favor. Looking into the Crystal Ball, a view of college life and a final sound position is found to come into his life. We know that Buncie will prove to be a great success in all that he attempts. Musical Clubg Newspaper Club, Cvlee Clubs EDNA LOIS BOSKOSKI New Britain, Conn. Babe November ll, l92l Oh happiness! our beings end and aim Here is another of our best-dressed young ladies. Her auburn hair, nice eyes and s arkling smile are very suitable to her perpetually ay mood. She is also an active member of the Although we dignt see Edna at our raduation exercises, we hope she's completely re- covered and wish iier luck. Girls' League, junior College Club FRANK JOHN CASA New Britain, Conn. Caesar April 9, I'-920 Art is difficult, transient is her reward Caesar has a sense of humor which all his fellow students enjoy. He is an accomplished artist and intends to pursue that career when he graduates. l'he best of luck to you, Caesar, Zeta Nu Class Night Play achieve, Upsilon Lambda Phi, Amphion Club I -IQ Page 1 9 MARY ROSE CARARINI New Britain, Conn. Carrie February Zl 1921 4, f. Within the midnight of her hair A when girl is Mary, with sparkling dark eyes and silken tresses arran ed in the latest fashion. We dont blame that certain someone in Cieshire for occupying most of Mary s time for everyone likes and admires her. Beauty plus brains will do much in the way of success, Mary, so may you have the best of it STANLEY CHESTNER Brooklyn, New York August 5 l922 On the neck of the young man sparkles no gem so gracious as enterprise Stan is an outstanding student in most of his classes although he claims he does not study. He is usually seen in the halls and class rooms annoying teachers and friends with his so called musical ac complishments. We hope that N. Y. U will appreciate your talents Stan , but in any case, you will reach the goal you are striving to



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'W ,. .qv 'Jr-at ' 1 - 4 ' -x t ARTHUR CROSSMAN Providence, Rhode Island Artie january 29, 1920 Rugged the breast that music cannot tame Artie is an ardent music lover, and also a lover of dramatics. lf he's not doing one of these things, you can find him indulging in any sport from tennis to football. He is seriously working on a musical comedy right now, called Now You Can Sing Opera, and if you know 'Artie as well as his friends, you can be sure the comedy will be a success. Musical Club, Business Manager of Beehive if MARJORIE RUTH CRUM New Britain, Conn. Margie February 4, l92l And her dark eyes-how eloquent Style, sweetness and sophistication are combined when Margie passes in the school corridors. Margie has a disposition just as lovely as her brown eyes. ls it any wonder then that she has all those little lambs following her to school. You know what we mean. She never seems terribly worried about tests but just takes them as a matter of course and comes through with de bonnes notes. lt is said that Margie has hopes for college in fall. Girls' League, Alpha Alphaji.-'Class Night Committee, junior College Club EDWARD LLOYD CROWLEY New Britain, Conn. February 9, 1920 Mingle your cares with pleasure now and then Ed's favorite topic is boxing. His favorite haunt is his brother's ym. You can always have a spirited conversation with Ed on boxing, gut don't mock the lrish fighters. ln school, Ed has a keen wit which causes many teachers to smother a smile before they can speak to him about his humor. He is friendly, almost always smiling and always waitin for an opening for his wit. Best of luck, may your highest hopes que reached. so SHERAN DARMOO New Britain, Conn. Sherry September 8, 1920 She used to come at ten o'clock But now she comes at noon. Sherry's the E31 we see rushing into room 400 eve? morning any time after the ll's rung. Out side of this weakness, herry's a good student and does above average work. Sherry also seems to show favoritism for Biology and all well and good for she's going to be a nurse. National Honor Society, Girls' League ' FRED JOSEPH CZAPLA Pittsburgh, Pa. Snap November 19, 1919 Push on-keep moving Studiousness personified, that is Fred. His marks are firm sup- porters to his scholastic ability. Perhaps you didn't know but Fred can pinch-hit for a sound-effects-man especially in barking like a dog Fred's not a grind but a serious student and his success is assured. Pnoe 11 5,

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