since we entered high school. As the strains of music from the Yacht Club finally died away, we brought to a close our blue and silver Moon Dream Junior Prom. We finished our year by preceding the Seniors down the aisle at graduation. Here our president was presented a cap, gown, and the golden key, the insignia of the Senior year. We had accepted the dignity and honor of Seniors. SENIOR YEAR 3 In this last part of our history, we deal with our last and greatest year. Vile did not welcome any new students, but found that we had lost many of our friends since our junior year. Marion Bixby, Charles Brown, Russel Companion, john Kapise, Roland Plant, Richard Raymond, and George Smith were not among us. During the year, we lost other classmates-Perley Hackett, William Hathorn, Harriet Jandro, and Marcel Renault. Instead of the traditional class election being held first in the year, this year we changed our course. Under the chairmanship of the class officers of last year, we had the Seventh Grade as our guests at a Reception in the gym. We initiated the Seventh Grade as to the whys and wherefores, rules and regu- lations of Hartford High. The officers and Student Advisory Board members had to be elected next. Anthony Domey was re-elected president and Robert Sumner was elected vice- president. Marjorie Mock and Rita Lawrence were re-elected to their respec- tive offices, secretary and treasurer. The Student Advisory Board members elected were Lillie Downes, Charles Hall, james O'Connor, Anne Perkins, William Schaldach, and Lorraine Timmons. james O'Connor was honored by being elected chairman of this, the most important student group in the school. Lorraine Timmons was elected vice-chairman and Lillie Downes secretary of the Board. This year we lived up to our determination of placing ourselves on top at Stunt Night. VVe won first prize for our skit If Women Did as Men Dog If Men Did as Women Do. We had made a place on the winning list at Stunt Night every year, a record to be proud of always. At the Watson Prize Speaking Contest, four Seniors participated in the program, two of whom won prizes. Earle Adams received first prize for his reading, Antiques The Congo read by James O'Connor received second prize. The one event we looked forward to from the beginning of the year, had at last arrived. We presented to the public on March 26, our Senior Play- 'fjune Mad. This event was certainly a success. Filling out applications for colleges and positions, and working on the Yearbook, took up most of our time the last few months. Then at last came the most solemn, yet the most important week of the year. We had our Class Day, Baccalaureate Sunday, and last of all-Gradua- tion. We had completed the four years of our high school life, four years never to be forgotten by any member of the Class of '42.
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04 . .. -uildix. . ADAMS, EARLE EDWARD Sparky Commercial Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Bass 2, 3, 4, Stunt Night 2, 3, 4, Home Room Pres- ident 3, Operetta 3, Junior Prom 3, Junior Rotarian 3, Opera 4, Senior Play 4, Dramatic Club 4, Prize Speaking 4, All-State Quartet 4, Year Book 4, Home Room Activities. The lion is not so fierce as they paint him. Sparky 'has a charm and wit all of his own. He's not the youngest of our class, but he is the baby. He has a way with the girls because or his sparkling personality. You'll succeed in anything you attempt. The best of luck to you. ADAMS, ROBERT HARRY Bob General Home Room Activities Still water runs deep. Bob is a very quiet young man and we haven't been able to find out much about him. However, we do know that he blushes easily. Whatever your chosen profession, Bob, we wish you the best of luck. ALBANESE, ANGELA MARGARET A ngie Commercial Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4, F.H.V. 1, 2, Newspaper 1, 2, 3, Volley Ball Team 1, Soft Ball Team 3, junior Prom Committee 3, Operetta 3, Opera 4, Year Book Committee 4. Angela is a crack-a-jack business woman and keeps the Ben Frank- lin accounts straight. Best of luck in your secretarial work, Angie BARIBEAU, LORRAINE ELEANOR Berry Commercial F. H. V. Treasurer 2, Junior Prom 3, Home Room Activities 3, 4. Another quiet girl. We can't tell you much about Lorraine as she's the type of person who remains a deep dark secret. Neverthe- less, we think a great deal of her and we hope she will be a success in the business world.
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