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Senior Class Officers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First row left to right: Carolina Cameron, Secretary; Loon Farnham, President; Dorothy Moore, Treasurer. Second row left to right: Harold Rising. Class Attorney; Robert Stockwell, Vice-President; Ix o Chabot. Sergeant-at-arms.
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After about a week’s rest, the senior play, “Room Service,” was cast with the following taking part: Robert Stockwell, Francis Jandro, Leo Chabot, Bernard Dwyer, Clifton Valley, Dorothy Moore, Henry Lewis, Dorothy Mock, Kenneth Carey, Philip Roberts, Herbert Stanley, Anthony Martello, Clair Lovell, and Roy Plummer. Cathleen Blanchard presided, Helen Perdelwitz introduced the play, and Susan Wright delivered the remarks of appreciation. It was a happy cast that went home that evening of May 12th, content that they had added to the funds of the class most substantially. In one of our regular school assemblies in May, Mr. Holland announced that Leon Farnham was our head brain truster, Philip Roberts, the salutatorian; and Virginia Close, class orator (the third rank). In this same assembly awards were given for the Fidac and U. S. History essay contests. Elizabeth Lyman was awarded the first prize for her account of Queen Marie in the Fidac contest and Lucille Wood, the second. Cornelia Cushing took the first place in the history essay for her discussion of “Unspoiled Vermont.” Yes, even to the end, we seemed to be going strong, especially when we realized that out of 70 students 20 were “pro merito.” Friends, life now leaves you to write your own history. What shall it be like? Only what lies ahead can tell. Our story to the year 1939 ends; and may you at any time in the years to come, scan its pages with honest pride. They have l een. haven’t they, glorious years these happy days in Hartford High. Helen Perdelwitz
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