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President’s Address SENIORS ALL: This is in all probability the last occasion at which wo, the Class of 1938, will be present in our full number. We have worked four years to attain many goals, one of which is this our last one. Graduation. We have to a degree successfully negotiated the rough road which leads to it, and now we must look ahead to the even rougher road that we must travel to reach our ultimate aim Success. Tomorrow we turn our steps in different directions, each with his own ideal in view. Some of us will turn to colleges for higher education; others of us will turn to business enterprises. Whatever our course may be “Let us be the best of whatever we are.” In the past four years we have spent perhaps what we shall later term the happiest time of our lives. We have many people to thank for this, our great opportunity. Our school board, our teachers, and most of all our parents have given of their time, their energy, and their money, that we might complete our education at Hartford High School. For what we have already done and for whatever we may do in the future, we should indeed thank these, our friends and our parents. As Abraham Lincoln once said, “What I am now or whatever I hope to he I owe to my mother.” Indeed tonight our cup is overflowing. John Philip Goss.
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COLLAMER MARTIN ABBOTT Buddy Classical Music Club 4; Freshman Reception 4; Stunt Night 4; Newspaper 1. 2. 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; “H. M. S. Pianafore (orchestra) 4; Burlington Music Festival 2. 3, 4; Ski Team 4. ‘Anything for a quiet life. Buddy is the reserved type of person—outwardly. He would even overlook I atin Club meetings to preserve his quiet. But. after careful inspection, we feel that perhaps Buddy's life is not the open book he would have us believe it is. His interests of late have been taking a feminine inclination. However, as it would embarass this mild-mannered fellow to divulge his heart beat. we shall keep silent thereupon, but the initials might in all probability be H. C. EVELYN AGNES ADAMS Tommy General Glee Club 1. 2. 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Stunt Night 1. 2. 4; Freshman Reception Committee 4; Senior Play (Introduction) 4. We’ve all noticed that mischievous little twinkle in Tommy's eyes. We wonder if perhaps all of those mysterious boy friends aren’t the reason for it. Tommy is known as the Talking Machine but so far this ability has served her well as the lawyer of our class and we hojH it will continue to do good service. Some of the numl ers of the Glee Club may remember Evelyn’s Talents along that line. Re-meml»er Tommy who’s that off tune now. Evelyn's bubbling laughter will carry her happily along life's highway. ROMEO MARTIN BAR I BEAU Jerry Scientific Newspa| er 1.2; Basketball 2; Office Staff 4; Junior Rotarian 4. O sleep, why dost thou leave me. Why thy visionary joys remove?” Romeo finds it awfully tough to keep his eyes open and his mind on French when the fairies of dreamland l eckon him on. However, a few pointed remarks from Miss Young cause him to sit up at times. Without Romeo French III would be somewhat duller than it might l»e. PHYLLIS MAY BEATTIE Red Commercial Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4. We don't wonder any that Red likes White River Jet. because of that little attraction down on the South End. But Phyllis finds rime to do other things besides liking White River's South End. She is one of our stnrs in basketball and also one of our best dancers. She may l e small boy , but watch out. she has a tenq er and a half. Go out into the world Red and show them what’s what, even though you are small.
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