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JOHN EDWARD GRZESZCZAK Bubble Scientific Football 4; ('lass Basketball 3, 4. “Comb down his hair! Look. Look, it stands upright - “ Henry IV Bubbles entertained French III daily with a sparkling rendition of Laugh, clown, I,augh. ably supported by Rol»ert Goss. If there is mischief afoot, John is sure to l»e somewhere in the offing. His chuckle is a cure for any Blue Monday. What’s the matter girls? Although he blushes freely he can I convinced. ARM AND ANTHONY GUARINO “Mundo“ Classical Consul, Lat. Club 4; Banquet Comm. 4; Year Book Comm. 4. Knowledge comes Of learning well retained, unfruitful else. —Dante The man who sits in the study hall and works while the rest of us are flirting with time. The original silent man. A quiet, clean-cut chap, who has been rather modest about putting himself in the foreground of rlnss,activities. Nevertheless, he is very popular because he always knows the right answers. Armaml won’t need anyone to blaze his trail to success; he’ll blast his own way. KENNETH FOREST HARLOW Kenny Scientific Orchestra 4; Band 1, 2. 3; Printing 1. 2. 3. 4; Field Day 3. 4; Senior Play (Specialty) 4; Stunt Night 3. 4; Class Basketball 4; Music Club 4; All State Band 4; Dramatic Club 4. “The farmers are the strength of the nation. ■— Henry Clay Randolph Aggies beckon—haste thee to the call. Kenny has definite plans about his life. He’s going to make hay while the sun shines, nnd leave it out in the rain. But seriously Kenny is going to Ik as good a farmer as he is a student. We are sure that he will succeed l ecause of the hard work and cooperative ability he is capable. GERTRUDE ELEANOR HATHORN “Gertie General Course Music Club 1; Stunt Night 4; Properties Committee for Senior Play. “Gertie. the girl with the red hair and flashing eyes, is one of the most witty of our class. Nobody gets the l est of her. she always has a remark just a little letter. She’s going to be a nurse and who would mind l»eing sick with Gertie to look after them? Even “Whit.”
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ELAINE ANNETTE GILMAN Pewy General Course Freshman Reception 4; Junior Prom 3; History Club member 4. P® y our redhead from, you guessed it. Wilder, i one of the moat witty and humorous students in our class. Peggy enjoys a good time, she's happy-go-lucky, she never worries, and she gets there just the same. Just at present she’s very much interested in a Ford l»earing a New Ham| shire number plate, which is seen in these parts at different times. Peggy has a temper but it is very seldom seen. How about wishing her the best of luck and as parting advice, look before you leap ? FREDERICK MILLER GOBEILLE '‘Freddie” General Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Pinafore 4: Senior Play (Specialty) 4; Prize Speaking (Music) 3, 4: State Music Festival 3. 4. This gallant pins the wenches on his sleeves. Love's Lalamr Lost Our man about West I ebanon. Who ever saw him without every hair in place, his trousers neatly pressed, and fingernails well manicured? It is rumored that he even wears silk underwear. His voice is masculine at least. No wonder the girls from West Lebanon fall for this boy who wears nothing but Campion's best. (Catch an?) JOHN PHILIP GOSS Classical Senior Class President; President of Music Club 4: Orchestra 1. 2, 3. 4; State Music Festival All-State 2. 3. 4; Newspaper 1. 2. 3: I-atin Club 3 4; Dramatic Club 4: Class Basketball 2. 3. 4: Field Day 2. 3. 4; Prize Speaking 3; Senior Plav 4; Beyond The Alps Lies Italy 4; Stunt Night 1. 2. 4: “H. M. S. Pinafore orchestra 4; Editor of Year Book 4; Freshman Reception 4; Junior Prom Comm. 3; Ski Team 4; Outing Club 4; Junior Rotarian 4. Actions speak louder than words.” Aside from the numerous activities in which John has taken part, he also added to his list the difficult one of President of the Class of 103S. We members all know the difficulties with which John has had to contend, and we deeply appreciate his efforts. In addition to his executive ability, John also has a scholarly ability which we have seen manifested throughout his four years. We hope John will la as successful in real life as he was among us. ROBERT PATTERSON GOSS 'Bob” Scientific Music Club 4; Junior Rotarian 4; Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 3. 4; State Music Festival 3. 4; Newspaper 3. 4; Dramatic Club 4: Class Basketball 4: Field Dav 2. 3, 4; Prize Speaking 4. Second Prize; Senior Plav 4; Stunt Night I. 2. 4: H. M. S. Pinafore 4; Year Book Comm. 4: Freshman Reception 4; Junior Prom Comm. 3; Ski Team 4; Industrial Arts Club 1; Outing Club 4. That fellow seems to possess but one idea And that is the wrong one.” Bob is outstanding for his contrariness. He seldom agrees with anyone. much less himself. His main interest seems to be music and vocal work (not necessarily musicL Bob has little sentiment for anyone. The only thing al out which he is sentimental and which he treats with any semblance of love is his harmonious 'cello. However. Rol»ert likes to study and tackles French to the worst of his ability. Try as he might Bob'cannot escape this nightmarish subject. We also know of one freshman he is part:cularly interested in.
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JEANNE HAWICK Sunshine” General Beyond the Alp Lie Italy”; IemI er of Dramatic Club; Year Book Coinm. 4. Jeanne ha been with us just one year. But we realize how quiet and reserved she ia. What a contract to »ome of the rent of tin. Were sure she'll succeed in whatever she tries. Good luck. Jeanne. KATHLEEN EVA HAZEN “Kitty” General Music Club 1. 4; Stunt Night 4; Freshman Reception 3. 4; Dramatic Club 4; Prize Speaking 4; Auditing Comm. 4. Quiet! Not Kitty, our pretty red headed beauty culturist from West Hartford. She’s a streak of lightning. We understand there is a certain Babe” that takes most of Kitty’s spare time. We know luck is with Kitty and she’s sure to be u success. PASQUALE ANTHONY IZZO Patty” Scientific Glee Club 1; Senior Play (Specialty) 4; Prize Speaking 3; Dramatic Club 4: Stunt Night 1, 2. 3. 4; Cheer Leader 2. 3; Basketball I, 2. 3; ('lass Treasurer 2. 3; Play Festival 4. “Much learning doth make thee mad” New T« stament Hartford’s favorite gag man. Patsy has a new one every day. He recently wrote to Harvard College for an application blank. The following reply arrived: We are very sorry but this is not a school for girls.” Patsy frequently receives mail addressed “Miss Patsy Izzo.’’ He is one of our best actors. His performance as a country parson in Stunt Night had them rolling in the aisles. HAROLD ORION JONES R«r Scientific Midnight shout and revelry Tipsy dance and jollity.” —Camus Glee Club 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Class Vice Pres. 3; Manager Basketball 4; Assistant Manager Basketball 3; Manager Football 4; Stunt Night 4; Clam Basketball 4; Senior Play 4; Dramatic Club 4; State Music Festival 4. Hartford’s parties aren't complete without Red.’’ The life of the party, he always breaks the ice (glasses too). Outside of parties Red's' talents veer sharply toward West Hartford. ’Tain’t the chickens either! Our guess is certain Mock(ing) reasons. But Dot won’t be the only one who’ll nr.i him. Mr. Freitas will find it difficult to get along without his right hand man. Wherever Red may be in the future, we hope that he and his 15 mile per hour (downhill) car will swing into view at tournament time. For it is then that Red is at his best. The famous financier J. P. Morgan .Squirrel” Lewis will testify to that.
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