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

 - Class of 1939

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to , fig? I -I f. 1 ,itil ' l WILLARD BEARDSLEY HART New Britain, Conn. Tiny April 20, 1920 Waste brings woe He may be Tiny but that doesnt hinder him any. All sports interest him, but most especially track and football. His serious ap- pearance covers a sparkling sense of humor along with a friendly attitude. We don't know your future plans, but regardless we are confident of your success. Track LENA ADELINE GARAFOLO Italy january 10, 1920 See where she comes, apparell'd like the spring Lena is a perfect example of feminine charm. Her jet black hair and her wardrobe, which she designed herself, were the envy of her school mates. Lena's ambition is to becomeadesigner and someday we expect to be going to l..ena's Dress Shoppe for all the latest fashions. GEORGE FREDERICK HENNINGER New Britain, Conn. Chalk November 27, 1920 Flowers-that I could gallant it like you, and be as little vain! Chalk is the little half-pint fellow with the crop of blond hair we see strutting along the halls. His ambition is to open up his own flowershop and follow in the footsteps of his father who is in the flower business. We know he will be a great success. Best of luck, Chalkl sure that Sarah will go far in life. Girls' League 1 c, 1- lf Camera Club, Golf Team Pnoe 2: SARAH MARIE GEORGE Mesopotamia, Bagdad Georgie November 22 1919 Half lost in waking dreams Whenever you see Sarah, she seems either to be worrying about her sewing or dreaming of someone. Nevertheless Sarah is quite wide awake, can take a joke and is always ready to return one We re all ROY LOUIS WARNER HOLTMAN New Britain, Conn. September 12 1920 To show our simple skill That is the true beginning of our end Roy is a rare individual inasmuch as he managed to pull down the coveted honors in Math without playing the part of the horn rimmed, brief-cased student. His skills are many and his interest exceed his skills. We're certain that he'll find his place in the world

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Y 1 Q ' uf sl -I 3' Fi '15 .. gist? , V. , fa ,i ,, L 1 M is li I iw, .1 2 1 ELAINE HELEN DWIRE Stocksbridge, Vermont Elaine the fair-Elaine the lovable Elaine is that young lady with the dreamy eyes. Nevertheless. she is very popular because she is such a good sport and has such a pleasant personality. She likes to dance and every Saturday night, you can find her at the Y, or at other times you may see her bumping around town in her little car. Elaine plans to enter business. Girls' League january 16, 1921 FRANCIS FARRELL New Britain, Conn. Fifi September 3, 1921 1t's not the prize, it's the spirit Take it easy. When you hear this remark you're sure to find Fifi, in the where abouts. He has looks, clothes and manners. Danc- ing is included as one of his hobbies, but figure skatini is his leading diversion. His future path may have a few thorns in it, ut by utaking it easy, Fifi will work his way around them before they have a chance to prick him. LILLIAN HARRIET FACEENE Ansonia, Conn. Lil December 4, 1919 Fretting cares make gray hairs Lil is the irl with the come hither look in her eyes. She is not only sweet, gut full of pep and trips the light fantastic with the greatest of ease, Her plans for the future are unsettled, but with her charming personality she is certain to be liked wherever she goes. Girls' League MICHAEL FRANK FERSKO New Britain, Conn. March 22, 1920 Endure and persist, this pain will turn to your good by and by A student par excellence is this boy Mike, Teachers like him, because he stays up-to-date in his work. He is also a true friend to everyone he meets. All his friends sincerely hope that he achieves his ambition to work in the post-office department which we think was 1:1313-mpted by his hobby of stamp collecting. We all say, Good luck ' ike'. PALMA MARY GAGLIARDI New Britain, Conn. Polly November 19, 1920 A maiden never bold, Of spirit so still and quiet, that her motion Blushed at her self Palma is one of our tiniest classmates but if we made up a list of her likeable qualities it would probably be longer than uPolly is tall. We all like her and probably what we like most is her sympathetic manner and ability to listen to all our tales of woe and otherwise. To Polly we send our best wishes for happiness. Pnnr 1 4 f



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1 1 . , ' 1 , , so A.-ii , n r 1 AGNES GERENT ew Britain Conn Stubby june 17, 1920 She delighted to wander in unknown places Stubby is a very smart girl but she hasn't yet decided what she's going to do after she graduates. Because she loves to travel we wonder if that s what shell be doing Anyway, Agnes, the best of luck to you! SALVATORE JOSEPH INTAGLIATA Floridia Sicily 'Shadown November 5, 1919 You speak as one who fed on poetry Shadow is the class poet and serious student of literature as can be readily attested by his English instructors. Unaffected by popular opinion Shadow will surely continue on his own path, individual as it may be Success is assured to anyone as unresponsive to public JULIA ELAINE GRIGUTIS New Britain Conn 'Julien il, june 2, 1921 Better a blush on the cheek than on the nose julie is the girl with the natural color and the expressive blue eyes which captivate her friends. She wears roses in her cheek-no cosmetics for julie She has all kinds of ability including house- keeping typewriting shorthand, and reading. She is also one of these contest enthusiasts and a good student with a pleasing personality. We are sure that her remarkable sense of adaptability will aid her in attaining the goal of a courtroom stenographer. CLAYTON JAMES New Britain, Conn. February 3, 1920 The only way to have a friend is to be one Clayton is a well known, well liked member of the group of fellows who banded together in a common interest-football. Besides being a student of football, Clayton manages to get marks which predict a successful future. ELIZABETH CAHOON HANCOCK New Britain, Conn. Hinkey April 13, 1921 To know her is to love her You must know 1-1inkey, the cute little blond lady with the cheery smiles and big hellos. If ever you need a true friend, here's one- always ready to lend a helping hand. True, lovable and sincere, she is very well liked by all her classmates. High Schools loss will be Teachers Col1ege's gain. Good luck I-linkeyf' Alpha Alpha g Girls' League, junior College Club D,.,,. .A I

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