Hartford High School - Hartford Key Yearbook (White River Junction, VT)

 - Class of 1951

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IHP HARTFORD KEY Iggl K K 1111 Rum I111111111 Xklllli 1 fm' I1'N::t11V1. ,ith 1 S 1111111 Clans IIpXR'lxIfCJRIJ IIIGII SCIIUUI, Wl'f II , ,JI1 1 1 x 1 I'1'lI 1 1 1 1 1 DEDICATION Mr Gates has been the falthful guldmg hand for our class durmg thls final year of hlgh school He has gxven us encour agement when we were dlscburaged and he has been equally elated when our affalrs were runnlng smoothly ! To these two men who have glven so much ln makmg our hugh school career emoyable and successful IN APPRECIA1 ION N 1 W7 'X Y 1 JOHN A. FREITAS, PH.B., ED.M Boston College Principal ISABELLE BARNET B S Un1vers1ty of New Hampshlre Home Fconomzce FRANK W BUSH Orchestra Band LUCIENNE V CADORETTE A UHIVCFSIKQ of Vermont Fnglzsh French WESTON A CATE A B Bates College Journalrsm Pnqlzsh , . . ,, 4 'A 59 ,,...L.. 1 1-Q P . , . B. 4 . . J T V I X ,fl , I l . 'fff . , . . JOSEPH F COTTONE A Dartmouth College Phys1calEducat1on Boys Coach DONALD P DRAKE A Dartmouth College Economic Geography Ijflblflg Tralnzng Walhematlci Ilzstory PAUL .l FREDYMA A Dartmouth College Chemistry Physzcs HENRY J FISK A Dartmouth College C'eneralSc1ence Biology JOHN P GATES B S IN ED Rutgers Umverslty Problems of Democracy Soczology feomelry llgebra ' l ' 7 .l. . . L A 1 ' 9 General Science . , . I . I . I GEORGE E HALL B E M Keene Teachers College l1tChf1I'llCflf Dmwzng Tlanual lrls THOMAS R ,IURRAS B S ED M Unxverslty of Alabama I S 111s ory MILDRED L KINGSBURY Bay Path Instltute Secretarzal DOROTHY S MARCHETTA B Boston UDIVCISIIY Commercial JOSEPH J SOLARI B E B S M E Umverslty of Vermont H lslory Englzsh . , . ., Y . , . ., Social Science . , . ., . .IULIAN R. THOMPSON, A. Bates liuirlance' B. ESTHER J. LTRIE, PH. B. University of Vermont English MARTINA VAN DELSEN A UI1lV6fS1ly of Rocheeter Spanish I nqllsh I atm MILDRED WHITLONIB Keene Teachers College Sk1dmore Instxtute of NIUSIC Wuszc Ptdagogy ANNA E YOUNG A B M Teachers College of Lolumbla Social bcuncf Vlalhemallca A ki SUPERINTENDENT'S PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE MESSAGE There IS llttle that a comparatxve stranger to most of you can say that would have a very personal rneanmg to you It would be appro prlate however to ment1on somethlng that IS often overlooked Many of you ln lookmg back over your hlgh school careers can find declslons whlch you now w1sh vou could make over agam You regret the fact that you do not have a second chance If you have learned from that that lt IS lmportant to make declslons correctly ln the first place you may be sure that all else you have learned wlll be put to good use You now have your second chance how ever the declslons you now make w1ll affect you more deeply May you make them wlsely and prosper ln them' Slncerely Eugene Hoyt Supf 111111 ndf nl To the Class of 1951 Agam lt IS a prlvllege to g1V6 a farewell to a senlor class We the faculty and students who are to rema1n w1ll mlss the splrlt of co operatlon so exempllfled by you Each year has seen an lncreaslng effort and achlexement on your part ln assum1ng re sponslblllty not only 1n school affairs but also ID the act1v1t1es of our commumty Yours IS a class that must lmmedlately accept the full respons1b1l1t1es of our adult commumty due to the fact that Democracy There IS a dlrect challenge for all of you to work as you never worked before not only for ourselves but also for the defense of all that we hold so dear m our Democracy Whatever your Job be lt m1l1tary ln mdus try in further schoolmg or m the home we are sure that you w1ll be workmg to the ut most of your ab1l1ty ln contrlbutmg toward the mtellxgent preservat1on of our country Best wlshes to you all from the faculty Smcerely johnA Freltas Prmclpal l 9 A . . . , ' y 1 ' ' , I A Y I . - - - - - ' , is at war to preserve itself. . 7 I . . 1 ! v ' f ' ' - . , ' Y ,A 1-' ' r ' ' , ' ' Q35 PRESIDENI S ADDRESS SI UDENI COUNCII As we leave our memory filled halls and the last notes of our graduatlon march rmg 1n our ears We venture out 1nto a world whlch IS filled w1th fear and anxlety a world that IS suddenly becommg aware of 1ts l1m1t1ess problems and 1nterrelat1ons As we leave I cannot help thlnklng of the confuslon IH our mlnds Even those whose dec1s1ons were made long ago are now falter mg and wa1t1ng for a helplng hand Now that we have left the confines of our classrooms and the confidence bulldlng tech mques of our teachers we are almost afrald to start our boundless task for on the shoul ders of the youth of Amer1ca l1es the work of bu1ld1ng an orderly and peaceful world How can the youth of Amerlca declde where to begin 1f the world ltself doesnt know? Thls bu1ld1ng must come from wlthm ourselves If we can bulld good decent publlc splrlted l1ves for ourselves we may help to set the world on 1ts feet agaln To the teachers of Hartford I say on be half of my classmates You have glven us the courage to str1ve to carry out our task as best we know And to my classmates I would say May you face the future courageously and have Wlth God s blesslng the success for whlch you seek Harold Ellls President PRESIDENT We the Student Louncll members of 1950 1951 w1sh to thank the Student Body for thelr whole hearted cooperatlon dur1ng thls school year W1thout your cooperatlon the Student Councll could not functlon We have made a great effort to acquamt more students w1th the knowledge of runnlng school act1v1t1es by stresslng the Leadershlp Instltute We feel thls IS of great value to all students as c1t1zensh1p tralnmg We also feel that more leaders w1th greater ab1l1ty and tramlng are needed to go out lnto the world now One purpose of the Student C,0unc1l has the Student Body and Faculty and to g1ve the students the feelmg of more respons1b1l 1ty IH the act1v1t1es We the Student Coun c1l feel that these purposes have been achleved Throughout the year we have contlnued the pomt system and have kept the traffic regulatlons 1n force A speclal proJect th1s year has been to make up a Whxte Rlver handbook for the Chamber of Commerce We hope the Faculty and the Student Body feel that the Student Councxl has had a successful year we feel that 1t has been a successful year because of your cooperatlon As pres1dent I personally thank you for supportlng me and the other members of the Councll I have enJoyed my office and am unhappy to have to say good bye To the new pres1dent may your year be as happy as the one that I have just experlencedl Constance Carter SfIIlllI1lf0l1I1CIl Pre szdfnl Gs 1 4: V. 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ISL 11111111' 111111111 11111111-1'11 1 C11 ,fi ' L 1 1 , 1.'111't1 1111 11. is N1 I' z 1' ' 'b 1 . - - I' 1 '- L1 11'111l1' 111:11 A 'Sf' wr wg' X1 ANN INEZ BUSHAW Ann Arguer Independent Bust bee Ann IS rarelx seen outsrde of sehool but we knoxx her tlme IS well spent In work an mth Russell QM ff ,dm A 'mdk CONSTANCE ELLEN CARTER Conme Choxr 1 2 3 A Chorr 4 Nia e un, Band 1 2 4 mont Musleal Pestlval 1 2 'S 4 Eleetrxe Chorus 4 Home Room Secretarx 1 Llhrary Clubl Treasurer 7 Xssembhesl 2 '3 4 junlor Prom Comm 3 Gxrl s State 3 Student C ov t Conference 'S Basketball 1 4 N ICC Presldent of Class Z '3 l sher at Cradu atxon 2 Student Coune1l2 'S 4 Asst See of Student Counerl 3 Pres Student Counell 4 One Aet Plax 7 Senlor Plat 4 I eader ship lnstltute '3 4 Xearbook 4 D A R g1rl4 Carefree Efhclent Cooperatuve Mxss Popularltx of the Class of al has done a grand Job as presldent of the Student Counell and we re proud to have her member of our elass I 'MYRTLE DOWNING COLE Myrt Choir l A C,llOlI' 7 5 New Pneland Nlusle Pestlwa Xt Nlusxe Festlval 5 Band 3 Hoom Room Ireasurer 1 Home I Seeretarx Z 4 lsher at C riduxtxon 7 Cl iss Seeretarx YW 4 Freneh Club 4 X earbook 4 I Mathematle il Dependent Cordnal The ofhees she has held are proof enough of hex popularltx Mx rt rs one of the buslest gurls nn our elass and she alxxaxs seems to love her work PHILIP GERALD COLTON Php Stunt Night l Xearbook 4 junxor Prom Committee 3 Basket ba 1 Propntxous Good lookmg Cautrous Fllp has been a great eredlt to our elass and a bn, help m our actlvrtres If wou are ever'1n need of a prme steer or some farm machlnerx xou know who to go and see UL LAWRENCE COVELL Paul A embhesl 2 'l 4 A hoxr l 4 knee lres of Cho Presrdent Cholr 4 Band 2 S 4 Ire asurer of Band 1 Orehestra '3 4 All State Band 3 4 All IN l' Chorus l 4 l'ootballZ 3 Football Nlanagerl Basketballl 7 5 4 Baseballl 2 5 4 heerleaders 2 Stunt Night 2 Home Room Clean up Com mlttee 5 iOne Aet Plax 5 Senror Plax 4' Chalrman of Patron Drlve 4 X earbook 4 Punster Lover box Clovln Our elass mt IS seldom rf eur at a loss for words No matter hovl serlous a sxtuatnon Paul tan alvuaxs brlghten ll up Here s hoping xour hte rs always as happx as xou h ue made ours MMM HAROLD STANLEY ELLIS Harold B Cholrl A Cho1r2 3 4 Dante Band3 All State Chorus 3 4 All N I- Chorus 3 Talent Show 4 Box s State 3 Band 4 Student Councxl 4 H R X1cePres1dent 2 Traelt 7 Class Presxdent P 3 4 H R Pres1dent2 H R 'Ireasurerl Photo bugs 1 Eleetlwe Cl orus 1 2 3 4 Xearboolt 4 Leadershlp Instltute 3 4 Humorous Qoexable Energetle Harold has led us through the last three years mth ealm CHICIEHCX He has been a real frlend to ex erxone fab., url-f 4 f NANCY ELAINE Poco l 'W' 1' Nancy 4 H Club P Seruce Club 2 3 4 S nt ight 2 Softball 3 ,Iunxor Prom Comm 3 llbrary Club 4 X eaxboolt 4 Natural Efhuent Frlendly Nancy IS one of the qulet gurls ln our elass but what eharm 'I hat lovely smlle of hers wxll chase anvone s blues away MW tally RIC ARD IRVING FOGG Dxck Cholrl 2 A Choir 4 N E Musle Fes lval Musle Festlvall 3 4 Bandl Eleet1veChorusl 2 3 4 Photo bugsl 2 Stunt Nlgzhtl 2 Basltetballl 2 3 Class Treasurerl Football 2 3 4 Co Captaln 4 Slxl Team 3 4 3 One Att Plavs 3 4 Assembhesl 2 3 4 junlor Prom Comm 3 Baseball 4 Xearhoolt 4 Senlor Plav 4 Dramatlc Club 3 4 Presldent 4 Traek 3 4 Sophomore Danee Z Rogue Impetuous Fun lovxng Dxek IS a man of the out of doors when lt eomes to hshxng or sltnng but lf there s a dance you ean bet he ll be on hand mth Betty JOSEPH PHILIP GEE Mkk B Cholr 2 A Cm n dh-ecuimbxi Plettnve Chorus Z 4 LF Rbliit Stud germ-94rbR'Hr in mst tune. 4 oot a umor ro Com X earboolt 4 StfuT?t 'TSl'lglktiT Q X PVYv11!s'lNPestQfa'il-Qui, 4 hngland Au Wuxi ,-5 mb .T Jaunty eppy Gallant W here there s smoke there s flre wh 'where s Phyll s there s Joe Seriously joe ean always be depe ed upon to help DAVID HERMAN GRISWOLD Dave A Cholr 3 4 Baseball 3 Junior Prom 'lleltet Chairman .3 Talent Show 3 4 Fleetxve Chorus 4 X earboolt 4 Dxlngent Happy Glggler Dave Jolned us ln our Jumor year and as we got to know htm we wlshed he had come sooner And what a V0lLEl Good luck always Dave if X fix Q2 '18 pang L af' 1' V191 , ,W 1 . RICHARD LEE HALL Smxley Nemor Plax 4 X earboolt 4 Roguxsh loolnng Lllteable Hands Smllex ls just about the quletest box m our class has hved up to lns nleltname that smile just non t eome off RAYMOND ARTHUR HATHORN Ray B Lhoxr '3 A Chmr 4 Basketball l Sln Llub 3 Football l 2 4 'N F CllOlI' -Xudltlon 3 XIUSIL Festn al 3 4 Semor Play 4 X earboolt 4 Romantxe Arguer Handsome XS hen Rax :sn t asleep or glvxng mth the wolf eall he s one of the xerx flrst to plteh xn and decorate for dances or work for the X earboolt No matter how busx he IS he alvsaxs seems to haue txme for smgmg CLAIRE ALICE HAZEN Clan-e l Lhoxrl X Llllbll' P '3 4 Xlxrehmg, Band l 4 Orchestra 1 9 4 4 -Xll State Orehestral 2 l 4 'N F Orehestra Audl on 5 State Qllllll' -Xudltlon S 4 'N I- Qllfill' -Xudltlon 3 Pltetlxe Lhorus l .Z -I 4 lnbrarx Llub l lfreneh Club 7 Xsstmbhes l 9 5 4 Xearbooltl Courteous Attraetue Happx Ll ure lS one of the best dressed glrls ln the elass Nlme moans that she ll nexer be a setretarx but xxhx should she xxorrx Xl hat a wonderful model she d be JOHN ELMER HEAVISIDES Jack X earboolt 4 Justlhable Etfeetxve Helpful Jack tertalnlx booted the lee ere 1m salts thls xexr When Xlr Hall was out of sehool Jaelt took oxer mth sl tll and eare XX hen jack saxs hell do somethmg lt gets done BARBARA ANN HERRICK Barb 'roi '1e1rL.'.-:bi '- ' . .L.f, g'l'r'e-'isurer' .L, Y L1 J -5 ' LQJSI' 'Sl.,:.'1,IUlUA rom Comm. 33 IJ'int'e'Cl'1ss3g Jr'1n1'1ticClub I , 3 '-'lr ' - . Boolish Arniwble- Honest ' rn IS '1' honest asthe-d'1y if one. 'ind we 'iClIllll't' he r fra '- ness A certain guy named lhnny seems to. also. REGINALD CLIFFORD HOSKINS Reggie A Choir 1, 2, 3. 43 Band 1, 2. 33 Vice-President 33 Orchestra 1. 2 3 Vice President 3 New England Music Festival 1 2 3 Vermont Music Festival 1 2 3 4 Latin Club Nice President l Home Room Xice President l Baseball 2 Basketball 2 French Club 2 3 Dramatic Club 3 4 Science Club 3 X earbook 4 Radical Critical Hapless Reggie is always busy with choir band sports and YN eezle Everx time the trombone section of the band sounds Jivw xou can bet Reggie s there WALTER WILLIAM I-IULBERT Walt Stunt 'Night 2 A Choir 3 4 Dramatic Club 3 4 Junior Prom Comm S Boxs State 3 Student Couneil 4 Newspaper 4 X earboole 1 Worker Willing Humorous W alt is the guv with that contagious laugh He s been with us for three xears and we ve enjoved his companv immenselv 4.31- 59 BARBARA JANE JAMIESON Bobby H E, Seeretarv l I lllfl Club l hleetlve Chorus l Se rwiee Club 3 4 Pres1dent4 Xearbool 1 Senior Play 1 Bashful Just Joe wse Barbara has taken 1 real interest in the Serviee Club and has been a capable president She w as a swell trouper to take ow er a part in our Senior plax at such short notice ROBERT NELSON JONES Butchxe M Bas eetball l 2 3 1 C iptain 1 lootb1ll'Xliniger 2 Basebill l 1 ee Photobugs l Chalrmin Sophomore Night lraele 2 3 Preneh Club 2 3 Xiee President 3 Newspaper 2 5 1 Senior Log! Ed1tor4 lN E Seholastie Press Confereneel i 1 'leehnielins Club 9 Dramatie Club 2 3 4 One Aet Plaws2 5 4 jun1orProm'Z Comm 5 A Choir 1 Xearboolel4d1tor4 Leadership Institute 4 Eleetixe Chorus l Stunt Night 7 Harx ard Book Club -Xw ird 3 Bois State 3 Boxs Nation 3 Senior Plax New Enelind Festival 1 Responsible Notable Jox 1 il son is a r il d Ihe newspaper iis rel w stepped out tl is ye ir with Nelson 'is its editor. ll e know' he' ll go a lone wav in lite. ETHEL LUCE EfFie ., rvice Club l' Ore'lievstr'1 .L. I. -1 i - - ' ' 3 -, I. '3 Stunt Night 25 Yevirbool' 1. Earnest Lively Effies always full of pep and ginger. The Quechee bus will indeed be quiet without her. S1 e's been a real t at t 1 ir class and a help with the Yearbool: if v J-'M ld- MD 4.4 JCV A ' A NV mlm 131' ZM,,,.,fjQ. ,rl f ,M HOWARD LESLIE LYMAN Howard Box s State 3 Techmclans Club 4 X earbook 4 Honest Loy al Laudable Hou ard lS the box from North Hartland mth the easy goxng manner and slow draul Hrs love of hard work puts the rest of us to shame and h1s accompllshments ln agrlculture today mdlcate hls future success BERNICE INA MAXFIELD Bunny ball 3 4 Y earbook 4 I dxvxdual Merry Blushlng n Bunny s name fats She s as qulet and mxschlevous as her namesake too Her knowledge of Holstems and farmlng ln gen eral IS more than the rest of us wlll ever have NELSON McKENNEY Nelson '1 earbook 4 Nature lover Mlsogymst We seldom see Nelson after school hours and wlsh that that weren t true We know that vuth hxs looks and mannerlsms he won t be a mxsogynlst much longer ANCY HEWITT NOTT Nan e Ro cre 1 2 Orchestral 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 e Room Comm 1 Electlve Chorusl Class y 4 Home Room Rep Student Councll 2 A ervlce Club 2 3 Vlce Pres 3 French Club 2 3 1 2 3 4 Home Room Vlce Pres 3 Student Counc1l4 Gen i A3 nd Juhet 2 Stunt Nlght 2 Assembhes -321 ., 71 Chalrman ,Iumor Prom 3 Llbrary Club 3 Vt Muslc Festlval l 2 3 4 N E MUSIC Festlvall 2 3 4 Yearb0ok4 Natural Honorable Neat In these last tvso hectic years we needed a treasurer wlth patlcncc and energx These qualltles were found 1n Nancy GAY WALTER PARKER Gay H earbook 1 Grlnner Wolf Pa Here IS lung Lear hlmsell' Wise cracklng Gay can't help bemg a clown regardless of hls mtentxons May they always tome1n hrst for vou' 4' A fl 'I 1, f 5 ff J 2 ' 4 , 7 ,- ,, - lg 5 L llsx 4 z A A 2 mV. 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' 3 , C V ' I bw JERRY FRANCIS PARKER Jerry Class Secretarv l Sergeant at Arms 1 Nevxspaper 1 2 3 Asst Edntor of Newspaper 2 Lrbrary Club l Band l 2 3 4 Photo bugsl Dramatnc Club2 3 4 Orchestra2 3 4 B Choxr 2 French Club 2 3 Vlce Pres 2 3 Pres 3 Romeo and jullet 2 3 One Att Plays 2 H R Treasurer 2 Skl Club Treasurer 3 Outmg Club Treas 3 Jumor Prom Comm 3 Senlor Play 4 Stunt N1ght 2 'rearboolt 4 All State Band 3 4 New England Band 3 Jester Fllrtatlous Practlcal Jerrv lS another class lov er boy We hope jerry keeps hls m1nd on hls doctor s tralnmg and not on nurses' JOANNE MAY PATTERSON Joanne Home Room Secretary 2 Lxbrary Club 2 3 4 VICE Presldent 3 4 Serv1ceC1ub2 3 4 Mce Pres1dent3 4 Treasurer2 Outmg Club 3 Secretary 3 Electxve Chorus 2 3 4 Just Metxculous Pesslmlstrc Joanne has the knack of always lookmg mce and consrstently domg her work neatly Surely she wnll go a long way rn her ofhce career LOUISE MAYBELLE PHELPS Woozn LatmClub1 B Chorrl A Cho1r2 3 4 B Dramatxc 3 One Act Plays 2 3 Romeo and Julret 2 Stunt Nlght Comm 1 Assembhesl 2 3 4 Cheerleadersl French Club2 3 Secretary 3 Newspaper 2 3 4 Class Secretary 2 H R Reporter 2 3 Servlce Club 3 Junior Prom Comm 3 N E Muslc Festival 3 4 gtudent Councll Sec 4 Future Teachers 4 Yearbook 4 Sennor ay 4 Learned Mature Pert WCCZIQ lS the other partner of Hoskms and Phelps Her actlvxty llst speaks for ltself and surely she wlll always be re membered for her Semor Play part MAMIE LOU PROCTOR Mamxe Lou B Choxr l 2 Latm Club Treasurer 2 Electrve Chorus2 3 4 Home Room Treasurer 3 Future Teachers 4 X earbook 4 Memorable Lovable Pleasant Mamle Lou IS one of the frlendllest gurls rn our class It con tlnues to amaze us that anvone so qulet mll suddenly come forth w1th such wxtty saymgs BEVALIE ANN RECTOR Bev Student Councll 2 3 Band 2 Orchestra 2 3 A Choxr 2 3 4 Nermont Music Fest1val4 Elective Chorus 2 3 Llbrary Club 2 French Club 2 Graduatlon Marshall 2 Assembhts 2 3 4 Stunt N1ght2 Jumor Prom Comm 3 Senxor Plav 4 X earbook 4 Busy Actlve Romantlc qWl3l'll There goes Bev' Who s that trylng to keep up wlth hlerg Sure It s Phll Bev s added many moments of garetv to our c ass '56 WK' 21 fb. . . 3 ' . . 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' l . l Q I , C l I 3 ' C L x ' ' I ' -1. -M - ' 1 ' .. gf ' v 3 ' . , ' ' Q J' . l 1 ,Lf ff ,M My 'E-1:-- 4 l CATHERINE JOYCE ROBERTS Cathy Home Room Treasurerl Elect1veChorus1 2 3 4 B Cholr 1 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 Class Comm l 4 Lxbrary Clubl 2 3 4 Llbrary Club Sec 3 Pres 4 Latrn Clubl Home Room Comm l Assembhesl 2 3 Home Room Secretarw 3 Lsher at Graduatxon 2 'Yearbook 4 Leadershlp Instltute 3 Chaxrman Qenlor Dance 4 Stunt Nlght 1 2 Cheerful Jocular Rlghteous Manx a class IS made cheerx when Catherlne s lnfectlous gxggle IS hiard She certamly wlll brlghten up any ofhce rn whmch she wor s DOROTHY ROMANO Dotty Servlce Club l Electlve Chorus 1 2 'S 4 Yearbook 4 Darxng Restless The tale of Dorothy s belng lost m the Dartmouth Llbrary leads us to belleve that she may be more llvely than we guess QMMMMMW J' obo FRANCES MAY STEVENS Frances Electlve Chorus l 2 3 4 Home Room Comm 1 4 H Club 2 3 4 Stunt Night 2 Outlng Club 3 Yearbook 4 Frank Medltatrve Shy Frances always looks mce and we g1rls who can t sew always Qjywu ll make' fwfdf MARIA VIRGINIA TERINO Mane Student Councll 1 Band 1 2 3 Orchestra 1 2 4 A Choxr 1 2 3 4 Lrbrary Club 1 2 French Club 2 Home Room Treasurer 2 Home Room Presldent 3 Dramatxc Club 4 Yearbook 4 Basketball 1 4 Co captaln 4 Muslcal Vlgorous Talented Mane has her full share of talent Not only does she play the plano beautlfully but she also has an eye for the basket JUDITH LORRAINE THIBODEAU Judy Dramatic Club l 4 Electlve Chorus 1 2 3 4 Assemblles 1 Home Room Comm 1 X earbook 4 Joyful Lrvely Trmld Judy IS another one who IS rarely seen around school but we know her trme IS well spent Judy IS one g1r1 who xsn t afra1d of work as proven rn her trreless Grange work .. ., , ' . In Y! ' . , , . , .. .. I 4? I 4 - ,, , . . . I x 7 4 V - 'X T' X , X. ai ,L .. .. , I ,7 vy those neat clothes she makes. What an economical wife v ' - , 4. 45, , ' - MQ ja, , . , A l u - u l , - , , ., . u I 1 Y 7 I l l 7 Y Q , K , , Z 3 1 .2 , L by 1 y 1 : : my d ' Y v - -- Q 'rife' - . l . . rf - - ' H U I, MW V rr ll Irl ' . 1 ' , , , 5 ' : , 7 'M . . 7 N l . . . , ' . if Y . . g Y' LAWRENCE WAGONER Chook Baseball 2 Football 3 Yearbook 4 Llkeable Wllllng It seems that ln a class noted for xts loudness vue have a few quxet ones Larry IS one of these He s really a lot of fun and o of our class stablhzers J BEVERLY ALICE WARD Beverly Outmg Club Treasurer QBYVICC Club 3 4 Lxbrary Club 3 4 Electlve Chorus 3 4 Yearbook 4 Busy bee Artlstxc Wnlllng Beverlv certalnly takes the prxze for bemg the shvest but also one ofthe mcest g1rls1n the class of 51 ISWY' WTI PAULINE NORMA WITHINGTON Pete Elect1veChorus1 2 3 4 Home Room Comm 1 Outing Club3 Yearbook 4 Peppv Natural Watchful Chatter Chatter Chatter' We wonder lf Pete ever stops talk mg Good luck to a grand gurl' RUTH LOUISE WITHINGTON Ruth Elect1veChorusl 2 3 4 Softball2 3 4 Stunt N1ght2 Outlng :Club 3 Yearbook 4 Regular Loyal Worker Ruth s another one we seldom see but we know she works hard ,and spends her spare txme w1th 77777 l?,,vX LDP' MARK JAMES WOOD Mark Stunt Nlght 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Semor Play Busmess Manager 4 Home Room hee Presxdent 2 Jumor Prom Comm 3 MlSChlCVOUS Jester Wxtty Mark has done an excellent job on the vearbook H15 busmess management of the Semor Play was admlrable and as announcer for our Sophomore stunt nlght he wnll long be remembered 4... QI' K' LONG LOST FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH DISCOVERED ARGHEOLOGIST HATHORN White River ,I ct Vermont J uly 11 1990 CHNJ by Nelson J ones White River Junction was the scene of a gala celebration today as the dedication cere monies for the Fountain of Youth got under way This miracle fountain virtually sprang into being when a rock was overturned by the re nowed archeologist RAYMOND HA THORN while excavating in the ruins of the old Hartford High School building for some mummified guinea pigs Mr Hathorn a 1951 graduate of the old school made his startling report to the papers shortly after the discovery The news brought floods of people to this mall Vermont town to try this miracle water More trains buses and airplanes are en route to Vermont from all over the world as the sea of people moves to this wonder of God DEDICATION The dedication ceremonies were opened with a speech by the President of the United States HAROLD ELLIS He warned the people against drinking an excess of the water He cautioned that the drinking must be in moderation or that the Chief of Police LAWRENCE WAGONER would be given the power to restrict sales. Sales manager JOHN AGAN will keep close account of the amount of water each person drinks. The Presidents secretary BEVERLY WARD recorded what the President said and was available for additional information to be released to the press. ENTERTAINMENT Shortly after the President s speech the Rise and Shine Band led by the famous band- leader PATSY BALDASARO executed the first movement of the Hartfordian Sym phony a new masterpiece by the composer REGINALD HOSKINS The famous star of screen and stage MAR GARET AUSTIN then enacted an excerpt fr m Our Hearts Were Young And Cay as sited by WALTER HULBURT president of the International Harvester Company Next on the program was NANCY NOTT of the London Symphony Orchestra who played a flute solo accompanied by violinist CLAIRE HAZEN of the New York Sym phony Orchestra They played an appro tam Hortense PAULINE WITHINGTON and ETHEL LUCE and their cowboy band played several square dances which gave the crowd a chance to stretch their legs NELSON MCKENNY world explorer gave a spine chilling account of his adven tures in the wilds of Africa He has recently flown here from Bongo Bongo to obtain one of the mummified guinea pigs UNVEI LING OF STATUE The climax of the ceremonies came when the statue was unveiled while DAVID GRISWOLD of the Metropolitan Opera sang the aria The Guinea Pig Oratorio com- posed by himself for the occasion. The statue was created by the sculptor-painter LOUISE PHELPS and is a breath-taking re- lief of two majestically posed guinea pigs MARK WOOD was resting easily in a chair chatting with an old friend. He was at the celebration because he had drawn up the blueprints for the monument and wanted to be sure that his instructions had been carried out correctly. '1 1 1 ' 71 ' ! I 3 . . . . . 9 ' , , - ' 1 i . . , 9 . - . priate piece, O, Come with Me to the Foun- ' ' 11 . S . . , , I 1 1 ' 1 Y , 7 7 Y IA Y! 9 Y 7 , , l Y I 7 7 ! LOCAL ENTERPRISE AFFECT FD PHILIP COLTON owner and pres1dent of the Colton firm for the manufacture of diapers and h1s secretary BEVALIE REC TOR were looklng for buslness in case any one drank too much of the water and re turned to chrldhood A prefabrlcated restaurant has been erected 1n no tlme by JERRY PARKER M Parker who owns a large chaln of restaurants has decided that the prefabrlcated tvpe wlll get hlm 1n on the business boom sooner than should he bu1ld h1s standardlzed style PAUL COVELL Wlth hls portable pamt mg apparatus was on hand to add a little color to the scene by pa1nt1ng the new bu1ld ings constructed by RICHARD FOGG These bulldxngs will shelter the p1lgr1ms m case of ram HOWARD LYMAN has been kept very busy with hls twenty car taxl servlce trans portmg people to the fountam from the rail road and axrport NORMA BUNDY and MARIA TER INO operators of the Bundy Ter1no Super Market were present wlth thelr famllles They hoped to buy a supply of the mlracle water to sell m thelr store hoplng thereby to mcrease the1r profit LUCIEN GALTHIER was seated behind a counter upon Wh1Ch stood a slgn readmg Buy your gum at Luclen s stand It s the best darn gum 1n all the land Mr Gauthler IS the manager of the Wrlgley Chewlng Gum Company NEW CONSTRUCTIONS JOHN HEAVISIDES and hls bulldmg firm recently completed the bridge from the fountain to the park Thrs has been a long and dlflicult Job the br1dge was badly needed so that the masses of people would have some place to go to rest RICHARD HALI concesslon owner when asked why he was sm1l1ng remarked that it had been necessary to bu1ld four new booths BIG DIPLOMATIC DIFFICULTY ARISES Hartford Vermont July 11 1990 CHN? Shortly after the Presldent finlshed hls speech loud nolses were heard comlng from the Presrdent s rooms Upon mvestlgatlon lt was dlscovered that ANN BUSHAW am bassador to Canada was caus1ng the uproar The Canadlan Government wants a large shipment of the mlracle water sent to Canada lmmedxately The President sald that such an ldea was lmpossrble The water here ln the Unlted States wxll boost econom1cs so much that we can not even thmk of sendlng any to any other country SEEN IN THE PARK HAROLD BELL was standlng on the side l1nes lookmg very d1st1ngu1shed 1n his Ad m1ral s umform He IS a graduate of the old Hartford Hlgh School and came home for the celebratron Admlral Bell has made a name for hlmself ln sea warfare The Natlonal Baby Sltters Umon has made a mlnt dur1ng the celebratlon The presldent of the Umon JEANINE GAUTHIER was on hand to personally supervlse the nurses 1n charge of the ten thousand children that were placed ID the1r care dur1ng the first three days A well known psychiatrlst and her asslstant nurse were among the guests yesterday D BARBARA HERRICK and nurse BAR BA RA JAMIESON were here to survey and tabulate reports on the effort of the mlracle water The three blg names 1n beauty were pres ent ,IUDITH THIBODEAU Supervisor of the Avon plant IH Lebanon FRANCES STEVENS the modern dress desngner from New York and DOROTHY ROMANO the outstand1ng hat stylist for 1990 , . 4 -1 11 1 V . . , . . 1 9 ' . . . - v 1 . v v 1 . . , Q ' . , . . . . 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SOCIAL WORKERS OVERWORKFD CONNIE CARTER who helped you to hx your baby find your dog or g1xe any other help IS one of the many 1nvaluable socral workers bustlmg around the fountam Eficlent NANCY FOGG who bustles around helpmg trax elers has left her hotel for trred and lonesome people to assrst IH the present emergency Your reporter posed th1s questron to many guests and recelved the followmg rephes MYRTLE COLE who always wanted to be an alrlme hostess sard that 1f she could dr1nk some of the mlracle water she would re gam her Vouth and then be able to fulfill her ambltlon to be an a1rl1ne hostess PAT BACON sald that she was just look mg and wtshmg her husband was there to share 1n th1s wonderous event MAMIE LOU PROCTOR and JOANNE PATTERSON were stand1ng together 1n the mldst of the crowd Both are teachers 1n the new Hartford H1gh School butldmg lXl1ss Patterson has taken the place of 'Nllss Kmgs bury and 'Xhss Proctor the pos1t1on of Mlss Lrle Both lvllbb Patterson and lXl1sS Proctor are nearmg retlrement age and hope that drmkmg some of the mlracle water w1ll pro long thelr teachmg careers CATHFRIINE ROBERTS hxes near the old school buxldmg She runs a small dmer She sald that she chdn t lntend to dr1nk any of the water because her husband w asn t wlth her GAH PARKER who runs a large stable was present wlth an agmg horse whlch had been an outstandmg racer ID lts tlme Mr Parker wanted to gne the horse a dr1nk of the water s0 that tt mlght regaln 1ts strength and xlgor and enable lt to w1n stlll more x1ctor1es Barbara Herr1ck Nlamle Lou Proctor Joanne Patterson WHY DID You come? y , , . ' SENIOR PLAY The play dealt with the escapades of Emily Kimbrough and Cornelia Otis Qkmner who Ctry ing to be very grown upj took a long awaited trip to France Louise Phelps took the part of Emilv and Margaret Austin was Cornelia Harold Bell Reginald I'IOSkll'1S Bevalie Rector Jerry Parker Barbara Jamieson Barbara Herrick Constance Carter Rlchard Hall Raymond Hathorn Paul Covell and Nancy Nott The play was considered a gigantic success by all both financially and artistically. The other members of the class participating in the play were: Nelson ,I ones, Richard Fogg, CLASS HISTORY Dearle do you remember The way we looked in September 1947? The thrill of rightfully uslng the front door? The class sponsors Mlss Van Deusen and Miss Urle? The class meetings preslded over by Raymond Paplneau? The secretary reports of Jerry Parker? The empty coffers of the treasurer Dlck Fogg? The sorrow we felt when Peggy Love dled? The departure of Florence Emerton Charles Sims Fred Williams and Alan Cooke to other schools? The line of matrlmony for Barbara Crouse and Virginia Allen? The fear we felt before Freshman Initiatlon? The Joy in placing second in Stunt Night? If you remember you were one of the seventy three freshmen as well as I Dearle do you remember The chill of Room 7 every wlnter morning? The cup1d s darts that h1t James Kivler Betty McGowen and Norman Smith? The call of industry which got Richard Logan Jed Hutchinson Danny Vincent Raymond Paplneau and Richard Steward? The music of Bruce Plympton? The indlvlduality of Favor Jenkins? The departure of Wlnslow Fogg and Kenneth Holbrook to the A1r Forces? The triumvirate of Sponsors Mr Cate Mr ,Iurras and Mr Hall? The repetltlon of second place at Stunt Night? The majorlty rule of women as Connle Carter Nancy Nott and Louise Phelps got offices? The fun we had on our English Field tr1p? The graceful skating at the Ice Follies? Check your memory my dearle were you a sophomore? 7 ' . The beginning of Harold Ellis' terms as president? Deane do you remember The gleam of our class rmgs when they were new Cbefore we gave them awayl? The trlals we were to Mlss Wheeler and Mr Arnsdorf? The informal dance we sponsored? The contmulng presldency of Harold Elhs? The worrxes of Nancy Nott whlle trymg to collect dues? The neat secretary s reports of Myrtle Cole? The electlon of Connle Carter to be VICE presldent agam? The trxps to the hospxtal to see Glorma Densmore? The ones who left us that year Pat Facteau Eva Bomhower Marshall OConner Marshall Way and Kay and Glorla Jackson? The solemnlty of our marchmg IH at graduatlon? Dear do you remember when we waltzed to the Yacht Club? My wasn t the muslc grand? If you remember well you were at the J un1or Prom and so was I Deane do you remember The applause and laughter over Our Hearts Were Young and Gay ? The struggles we had over Senlor Essays? The growmg tensxon 1n the world and our boys mcreasmg restlessness? The thlrd year of Harold s presxdency? The contlnuatlon of Nancy s dues collectmg? The scramble Myrtle had to keep her secretary s reports straxght? The handsome appearance we made the day class plctures were taken? The electlon of Raymond Hathorn as V1ce Presldent? The day ,Ieanmne and Lucmen Gauthxer sand farewell? The return after Chrxstmas and news that Pat Bacon had declded to follow the Ma rmes ? The acoustlcs of Room 5 durmg class meetings? The patlence of Mr Gates? Deane hfe was cheery m the good old days gone by Do you remember? If you remember well you re as nostalglc as I , - I 7 'T' 1 1 1 S4 17 P ' , . , . I Y ' . , M- The thrill of clalming Room 5 as our very own ? ll Il ' ' ll - ' !! 1 I 0 ' ' 1 r , . CLASS Ol PROM 'L 4 if EOf5T5g MER-5 nnsammai Xl W Q X530 BE JONESY CLAIRE ' l TALENTED Q M Wyxxm M2519 .DEVIL if n S2 C A OPTINISTS Anczns 14:90 amen A fy I' Q 2 CONNIE 'TYmm.3 x X -El EE? 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CLASS WILL Classmates' Frxends' 51 1S about to dle Contrary to custom you are called together to hear her w1ll and to recelve her glfts Th1S actlon rs caused by the unusual clrcumstances ln whxch thus 1llustr1ous class finds rtself We dread to tell you but be calm the doctor IS here ready to revxve all falntlng ones Here IS the secret Keep lt well' A consultatlon of doctors was called together Frxday May 18 doctors never known to fall ln the1r prognostlcatlons They have announced that on F r1day June 15 the class of 1951 must d1e Had we known what a commotlon you would ralse and how badly you would feel the Jamtor hlmself could not have dragged the secret from us Our chent the class wlshes us the lawyers to state that owmg to a llghtness ln the head caused by the gradual swelling durmg the last four years and a heavmess ln the heart caused by the thought of partmg she may be mlstaken m her mventory but such as she has she gxves to you praylng that you may not belleve that It IS only because she cannot keep her goods that she IS generous THE WILL We the Class of 1951 Hartford Hlgh School town of Hartford county of Wlndsor state of Vermont be1ng about to leave th1s mundane sphere ln full possessxon of a sound mmd and memory do make and publlsh thxs our last will and testament revoklng a'l former wllls or be quests by us at any tlme heretofore made F1rst we dlrect that our funeral SCYVICCS be conducted by our frlends and well wxshers the faculty alone enjoxmng that the funeral be carr1ed on w1th all the d1gn1ty and pomp that our sltuatlon ln the school has mented As to such estates as lt has pleased the fates and our strong arms to g1V6 us we dxspose of the same as follows w IZ To the Faculty To Mr Freltas we w1ll a farm m the country He has always sald that he wanted one To Mr Gates we wxll a trlp to Hawa11 for that long rest he has earned after guldxng our class To Mlss Barnet we vull an ell on MISS Van Deusen s house so she can have an apartment there To Mr Bush we w1ll a group of students for orchestra and band that posltlvely halc to par t1c1pate m athletlcs or any other orgamzatlon Then hrs rehearsals can start on tlme and can last as long as he wlshes To Mlss Cadorette and Mr Solarn we wxll a bungalow bullt for two To Mr Cate we w1ll a tractor complete w1th all the necessary attachments so he can bea true farmer , . . y . . . 4 , . . , i - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 ' , . 1 ' 1 1 . . 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H 1 1 - 1 To Mr Cottone we w1ll contmued luck rn gettmg a deer wxthm two hours after he starts huntmg on the first day of deer season To Mr Drake we w1ll some blue clothes The school would l1ke a change from Dartmouth green To Mr Fxsk we wxll a mechamcal test corrector so nelther he nor hrs classes w1ll have to correct the tests he glves To Mr Fredyma we w1ll the school burldmg We thmk that lt IS old enough to sell rn hls w1fe s antlque shop To Mr Hall we wxll the twenty extra pounds whlch Mr Gates gave to us to give to hlm To Mr J urras we w1ll an Oll stove to help warm Room 7 In the meantrme we hope he doesn t turn lnto an xceberg To Mlss Kmgsbury we w1ll an asslstant to carry on her classes so she can devote all her tlme to keeplng the school records stralght To Mlss Marchetta we w1ll a palr of stllts so that she can see over her students heads To Mr Rouleau we w1ll five more grrl basketball players who have statures l1ke Jean Leavltt s To Mr Thompson we w1ll all the Joy and success ln the world ln h1s new Job We hated to have h1m leave us To Mlss Ur1e we w1ll the degree of Medlcal Doctor so she can pursue her chlldhood ambltlon To Mxss Van Deusen we w1ll a 1951 Cadlllac to go Wlth her new house To Mrs Whltcomb we w1ll a 42 passenger bus so she won t have to worry any more about transportatlon for the a cappela Cholr To M1ss Young and Jumor Hrgh we w1ll the Job of puttmg on all the future Thanksglvmg assemblles because no group can do lt as well as they can To the Jamtors CMr Ernst Mr Howatt and Mr Southgatej we w1ll vacuum cleaners to help them keep the school clean To the cooks CMrs Harrlet Osgood and Mrs Madelme Osgoodj we w1ll a turkey farm so they can serve more meals like the ones they served before Thanksglvmg and Chrlstmas To the Classes To the Class of 1952 we wlll Room 5 along w1th all the Joys and sorrows of bemg a senior To the Class of 1953 we w1ll a Junlor Prom that w1ll be as soclally successful as ours but one that wlll make a profit as ours d1d not To the Class of 1954 we w1ll bushels and bushels of frogs and grasshoppers to dxssect 1n blology next year To the Class of 1955 we wnll fur coats to keep them warm durmg thelr Soc1al Sclence classes ln Room 7 To the Underclassmen John Agan w1lls h1s curly ha1r to Barbara Glbbs Margaret Austxn leaves her acting abxllty to Lols Hunt Patrlcla Bacon left us after Chrlstmas but the memory of her ever ready smlle hngers wrth us and we are takmg the l1berty of wxllmg It to Nell Carpenter. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . , . . 1 . . , . . . , I , . Q . Pasquale Baldasaro transfers hrs band work to the next poor fellow who wrll probably be Joyce Robrnson Harold Bell wrlls hrs dancrng abrlrty to Howard Adams Norma Bundy wrlls her quret ways to Bobby Farmer Ann Bushaw leaves her temper wrth the school rn hopes that someone wrll destroy rt Constance Carter leaves to next year s Student Councrl Presrdent her abrlrty to rnvergle students and faculty members rnto dorng anythrng she wants done Myrtle Cole leaves her report cards to Edward Bennett Phrlrp Colton leaves and takes Bavalre Rector wrth hrm Paul Covell wrlls hrs murder posrtron on the football team to next year s quarterback Harold Ellrs leaves hrs fun and fancy free drsposrtron to Mrldred Toomey Nancy Fogg wrlls her cherubrc face and drsposrtron to Alan Brgelow Rrchard Fogg leaves hrs captarn slot on the football team to Gordon Ramsay Joseph Gee leaves hrs seat rn Room 5 to Phyllrs Waterman Wrll you need any help to find rt Corky? Davrd Grrswold wrlls hrs blond crew cut to Wrllram Laughton Rrchard Hall wrlls hrs rosy cheeks to the Freshmen grrls who can t seem to master the art of usrng rouge Raymond Hathorn wrlls hrs power to catch women to Don Rrchards john Heavrsrdes leaves hrs abrlrty to keep the senror class strarght on rce cream sales to some unlucky junror who wrll have charge of rt next year Barbara Herrrck wrlls her argurng abrlrty to Constance Cameron Regrnald Hoskrns would lrke to swap hrs temper for June Wrlmot s peaceful temperament Walter Hulbert wrlls some of hrs extra poundage to Barbara Utton Barbara Jamreson leaves her red, harr to Ann Terry rn case Ann wants another change Nelson Jones wrlls hrs left hand hook shots to Ernre Reeves Fthel Luce and Clarre Hazen wrll therr vrolrns to any two people wrth enough ambrtron to attempt to play them as well as they drd Howard Lyman leaves hrs car to anyone who wants a rrde home from school dances Bernrce Maxfleld wrlls her abrlrty to get up early to Paul Therrren who rs always tardy Nelson McKenney wrlls hrs abrlrty to shoot deer to Jean Leavrtt who doesn t seem to have such good luck Nancy Nott wrlls the tradrtronal mrlkrng machrne to Beverly Comstock Gay Parker wrlls replrcas of hrs hat to all future s nror boys who rrde on the West Hartford bus Jerry Parker wrlls hrs horn rrmmed glasses to Perry Wagoner That s all you need to be glamorous Perry Joanne Patterson wrlls her lovely clothes to future secretarres of Hartford Hrgh but the class doubts rf anyone else wrll look as nrce as she does rn them ' v , . - .. . . 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D . . r. . . . , , . 1 Lou1se Phelps has hlred Jane Rogers to tutor her two brothers She knows the boys wlll need a tutor after she leaves Mamxe Lou Proctor w1lls her quxet way of l1fe to Dawn Orcutt Bevalre Rector w1lls her glggle to Glorla Barnes Glorla s frlends would l1ke a d1fferent pltch Catherlne Roberts QIVCS her excellent ab1l1ty 1n commerclal subjects to MISS Klngsbury to d1str1bute among future semor commerclal students Dorothy Romano w1lls her Job as errand glrl for everyone ln the cafeterla to Shlrley Adams Frances Stevens w1lls her fine sewrng ab1l1ty to Evelyn Dodge Marla Terrno w1lls her Job as p1an1st for the orchestra to Ann Coutermarsh She also w1lls her plenty of patlence to help her through the trymg moments Judlth Th1bodeau w1lls some of the Joy she gets out of read1ng to Roger Cheney w1th the hope that he w1ll make good use of It Lawrence Wagoner w1lls h1s beautlful green vehrcle to Ivon Downmg to use on tr1ps between Quechee and Whlte Rlver ,Iunct1on Beverly Ward w1lls her shyness to Janet Lussler Beverly doesn t want xt and Janet mlght be Paulme Wlthxngton w1lls her 1mmaculate halr do to Margaret Scelza Ruth W1th1HgtOH w1lls two of her cows to Mr Cate to add to the collectlon of anlmals on hls farm Mark Wood w1lls h1s dellghtful pos1t1on as the only boy 1n Shorthand II class to any Junlor boy takmg that subJect next year Besxdes these numerous glfts we leave not of necessxty but of our own free w1ll our blessmg and a pledge of fr1endsh1p to H H S as long as she remams an 1nst1tut1on After pay1ng our debts and funeral expenses the rest and resxdue of our property goes to the Dramatlc Clubs for thelr use and benefit absolutely We do hereby constltute and appomt the Faculty sole executors of thls our last w1ll and testament In wxtness thereof we the Class of Nlneteen F1fty One the testators have to th1s our w1ll set our hand and seal th1s fifteenth day of June IH the year of our Lord one thousand mne hun dred fifty one Wltness Eeme Meenle Mlnle Moe Wlth acknowledgments and apologles Your Lawyers N Nott, '51, C Carter, '51, R Fogg, '51 able to use it very well. l I ! 7 I U v v 1 ' l I ' 9 . r G v , - ! ! 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'. 5 31.25, K I: f , ' -an S 1 ff Q .5 I W - ,, A , 'P Q ,,,:. mf 'WV' CTT ,, 5 as 'DINQ' WECDE 'PAUL' 'Rum' M 'ew f wvvnnsn I B 'R 4 c7l mb' 4 's is J X 03 F4 P 2w13+'V'E-fg',,? 4 X f-si W W W' 4 Ad? fi W kuiwby s.- 1 dwd' 1-4' LP Wg' 'iw' Ni Q D 'B o,: Q' 'z L ff' Q UNDER? CLASS Q L.. HHS Q ,E 5 fffff Q SK Q, M fivfifvme? 5 ,fyffy Q?C'zfH 4QZ Z2f7 'tl X7 WMM' iii!! 5 5 V 'Y r 9 .1 ,f W V A- f 7 G 3 f 4 f I' IJ A -414 I Q ln., , - 5 AJ J , W .' ng o 0 V ' 0 l A .4 8 Y Y. I-1 I I ' N-, I f I 5 , 3 A C izgg I iw 5 1 f 'Q -' A ' if I i ' - . 4 A - -T 1' V r live, 4 kv! 5 -.iff 1 , iz ,Z 2 ,f :g'4pQa,,1 A X '- -.,, f' frqk xg'-. gf .L ffjidgwly, Z ,y ff, - -- 'gfe19 af W - x gp Qgkf 6790 '?94Qf2fL 2 Qffyif , jeg? T1 Af' Q 553 X' ,f l 2 Way? ' if V, 7 '- Q 1 if 'ff' :wiv ,aff 7. , Q ,, 5 4 1 ff f . ...qv -cfzli- -J' f , Ma.-fl fjf mtv. bl f 5 y y XL AAA - cf, 5' 5 Z ' in ff ' '7 f7f '! 'fl nf 45 1-1 if 1 ,,.' - X' Flrst Row Cleft to r1ghtJ Mlldred Toomey Marxlyn Sleeper Ahce Larabee Eleanor Fogg Beverley Comstock Eloxse Heavlsldes Ann Grenon Joyce Roblnson Kather1neCurt1s Gordon Ramsay James Devms Barbara Reed Jackie MacDonald Judy O Brlen Ann Terrv Jean Leavitt Barbara Ltton June Wilmot Second Row Cleft to rlghtb Susan Blanchard Patrlcla Agan Dorothy lxendall Anlta Blake Lucnlle St Jean Flame Hackett Shirley Manns Eleanor French Helen Hoxslngton Ixatherme Burnham Jane Rogers Dawn Orcutt Patncxa Romano Mary Coutermarsh Ruth Carter Phyllxs Waterman Thlrd Row Cleft to nghtb Mr Fredyma Mlss Marchetta Mlss lxmgsburx Roger Courtermarsh Paul Therrlen Slogert Neff Fred Holbrook Horace Judd Robert Wagoner Gordon Dav Donald Cross James Cossmgham Duane 1 rams Fourth Row Cleft to nghtj Alston Sears John Perkms VS lllxam Laughton Frank Reed Roger Chenex Wtllxam Ben Jamm Robert Farmer James Agan Frank Albanese Howard Adams Paul Thtrrlen Edgar LaBellc Ronald Jorgen son Donald Richards Fifth Row Cleft to rlghtj Ivon Dow nmg Ernest Reeves Alan Bngtlow CLASS or 1952 Presldent Gordon Ramsay V1ce Presldent James Devlns Secretary Barbara Reed Treasurer Kathleen Curtls Sponsors Mlss Kmgsbury Mlss Marchetta, Mr Fredyma Crepe paper sore back t1ckets headache orchestra card tables chalrs It could go on for ever Don t let anyone ever tell you putt1ng on a Junlor Prom IS easy It 1sn t But we knew we had to face It when we came back to school m September so we were ready and we made lt' Our Class Colors Blue and Gold were chosen after a lot of confuslon All IH all we have had a very successful year We are ready and waltlng to march mto next year our last at H H S and make It the most successful of all' - 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . , ,. 1 1 ,1 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 - 1 4 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 .. . , 1 1 1 . - r - - 1 1 ,1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 ,1 ' 1 , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . 1 , - 1 1 . 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WOW' Flrst Row Cleft to rxghtl Allce Hazen Sally Bennett Beverlv Roberts Sally Patterson Slmmone Choquette Marletta Sacco Charlotte Jones Cleora Porter Betty Ingham Lols Hunt Second Row Cleft to rlghtl Edgar Roberts Perry Wagoner Clennls Thurston janet Lussler Ruth Sandserson Hazel Wxlcox Patrlcla Neff Ruth Perkms Barbara Walker Ellzabeth Adams Lo1sFastman Arlene Blake Jeanette Qullla joan Grenon Shxrlev Adams Marllyn Fogg 'l hlrd Row Cleft to flgllll Raymond Roberts Arthur Phelps Nell Carpenter Rlchard Cosslngham I awrence Bcswlck Armand Henault Sabmo Romano Rlchard Perkms Teddy Haley James West Donald Carbonneau Wllmer Max ham Ralph Healy Seymour Hodgton Fourth Row Cleft to rnghtl Ierome Wood Baxter Dodge Alonzo Nelf Rodney Fecteau Louls Fletcher Robert Marcotte Raymond Muller jerry Termo James Grant Wallace Olson Gordon Parker Harrls Lyman F1fth Row Cleft to rlghtj Mr Jurras John Harrmgton Bernard Thlbodeau james Darley Ravmond Bennett Arden Barton Mr W Cate CLASS Ol 1953 Presldent Norma Conley Vlce Presldent John Meagher Secretary Sandra Freltas Treasurer Phyllls Fogg Sponsors Mr Cate and Mr ,Iurras We the Class of 1953 at last became sophomores on September 6, 1950 The days from September 1950 to June 1951 were qulte eventful for us On March 30 1951, we sponsored Sophomore Nlght a country dance It was a great success due to the co operatlon of the entire class and the 1nterest and help glven by our advlsers Mr Cate and Mr ,Iurras As we leave our sophomore home rooms 6 and 7 we hope that the Class of 1954 w1ll have as good a sophomore year as we have had - f can , I ,, , ' ' ,, Y 1. , 5 A lr. - . ,V '. It ' W 1 'A if l f . 4 A fy T C A eg 1 1 A 'A I , 1 + I Claudette Boutin. Jeanette Calef. PhylliskFogg, John ll!Ieagherf'Norma Conley. Sandra Flreitas, Barbara Gibbs: Y 4 ! ' 7 ' ' S 7 - ' ' , . . . S ! I 4-v ' xv. , U6 'V IQ K 1.1.0111 1 ,5 Flrst Row Cleft to rnghtl Patrxcla Charles Carol Dupuls Cynthla Laskey Rose LaBelle Lucllle Twxss Mary Balda saro Evelyn Dodge joseph MCIISI Ronald Therlault Glorla Lewls Wesley Doyle Clalre Coutermarsh janet Illslcy Marxe Pecor Maman Hatch Nancy Martm Patrxcla Gould Qecond Row Cleft to fight, Betty JZIIIICSOH Janet Ralston Constance Cameron Dons Coutermarsh Fllzabeth Mossey Charlotte Mace Jean LaRoe Allce Lyman Mary Campbell Harrxett French Joanne Allen Sylvia West Sheila Holbrook Prxscllla Brown Lucllle Bebeau Thxrd Row Cleft to rnzhtl Rlchard Vhthmgton Bernard lxenyon Robert Chayer Calvln Wilson Herbert Wxllard Norman Tenney Rxchard Grenon Wxlllam Gee Fourth Row left to rlght John Mckmney Edward Dallev Gerrv Phelps Rlchard Romano John Barton Burton Sulllvan Walter Aher Roy Thlbodeau Earl Lyman David Brown George Gauthier Robert Stock Richard Wood Flfth Row Cleft to fight, Mr Drake Mlss Van Deusen Rxchard Poluls Brxgham Stone Ph1l1p Carter kenneth Burns Carl Courtemanche Hardman Astley Elxas Blalr Walter Hunt Vernon Smxth Maxfleld CLASS ov 1954 Presldent Ronald Therlault Vlce Presxdent J oseph IVICIISI Secretary Glorla Lewls Treasurer Wesley Doyle Sponsors Mlss Van Deusen and Mr Drake Our Class has been very successful thls year due to the help of the mlghty Senlors and our sponsors Mlss Van Deusen and Mr Drake A skatlng party was planned ln the wlnter but the weather was bad so we dld not have lt We also want to extend our appreclatlon to the Semors for the wonderful receptlon glven to us at the begmnmg of the year Cynthia Couture. Barbara.Gunn, Gloria'Barnes, lildythe George. Donald Coutermarsh. Robert Goodrich, Harry Kinnc: , . . V , -Q5 L U12 'A mf iQ f wav gl I' 5 gz- ' ., 'J' , f' .. ' w. , ff , f vfriffilf 9. . is Q 'if Q 45. .1-'Q fi: M 4... - ' aff! 4' ,. AZ, A Frrst Rovx Cleft to nghtj Paullne Derusha Barbara Crax Joan Henderson Nelhe Becker Betty IN hlte Beverly Robxnson Bettv Bean Eddle Brower Blllx Leavltt George Beattle Barbara Plerce Shlrley H63V1Sld6S Bertha Cushman Dlanne D'1NlS Nancy Fxnlex Chrlstlne Hodgdon Ann Pallmerlne Marlon Mayotte jean Qlmmons Second Row Cleft to rlghtj Ann Ingham Jeanette! udreau Lorrame Cee Busan Onsruth Barbara LaBelle Dorothy Bebeau Ann Thlbodeau Srlly Reed Jeanne Johnson Flwabeth Roberts Bertha Haren Norma Griswold Marjorie Thlrd Row Cleft to rrghtl Donald C ray Tlmothy Darlex Terry VN est Vlfllll31'l'l Romano John Ballou Rlehard Dunn Roger LaBountw Robert Langlo1s Albert Hamllton Gale DHWIS Peter Lx ford Raymond Brooks Nelson Fogg VI alter Wllcox Rlchard Ixaprse Mlchael Ixeough Fourth Row Cleft to rlghtj Mr Flsk Charles Olmstead George Woodward Leon Jacobs Harry Sacco John Nell Robert! reen Charles Truell Robert IN hlte Arthur Atchlnson Jack Blanchard xllllllm Davrg M155 Cadorette ILIGI-1'l H GRADE OPlrIChRS Presldent Vice Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer September October November December January February March Aprll May June George Beatt1e Barbara Plerce W11l1am Leavltt Edward Brower HIGHLIGHTS Electron of Officers Junlor Hrgh Carnlval Thanksgwlng Assembly Program Chrlstmas Party Curt1s Company Campalgn Trlp to Ice Follles Town Meetmg Day Vacat1on Orlentatlon Day F1e1d Day ' V ' 3 ' . 1 If' F I N ' ' I - - Y V ' v v , v X ' v ,I v y - v Q I c 'A . I I - X I. A ' f I v ' I . - - . Q . ' 'V : . X Io f , ' x 1 '. . . , H mf ' Q If 'LZ 1 e-lk' , I K .Y 1 4 V lx Y ' v ' ' ' VI lllill'!S0fl, Ann Coutermarsh. Janxce Chambers, Marjory Grenon, Joyce Mace. 1 I: , I u-' -V' s y Q V ' Y ' ' - ' v v- ,BI Y I f - Y 1 I Y ,I v J v 1 I . . ' . I . ' ' - 2 . . 1 'i W 1 'N l 4 Flrst Row Cleft to rlghtj Nancy Grenon Beverlx Pecor Bermce MacDonald Barbara C rcene Valerle Courvllle ,IanetChurch1ll Jerry Sacco Margaret Holbrook Shella Mock David Reglone Geraldme Bell Sandra Fuccl Ann Nichols Joan Adams Margaret Mossey Nancy Fogg X 1rg1n1a Blackmore Joyce Henderson Second Row Cleft to flghtl Laurence Hunt john Mannlng George Russell Edmund Gaudette Ernest Brown Ray mond Bettxs Rxchard Grenon Guy Vltagllano George SlllllV3l'1 Shlrley DuPont Marlan Lhamberlam Mary Ann Davls Natalle Aldrlch Mx rna Lambert Mary Healev Fredrlck Cross Thxrd Row Cleft to flgllll Miss Anna Young Davld Porter Thomas Batchelder Joseph DePalo Vl lllram Costello Andrew Vlncent Thomas O Brien Donald Coutermarsh kenneth Hackett Mr Solarl SEVENTH GRADF OFFICERS Pres1dent X ICC Presldent Secretary Treasurer September October Nox ember December January February March Aprll 'Xlay ,I une Shella Mock Dawd Reglone Margaret Holbrook Jerry Sacco HIGHLIGHTS Gettmg Acquamted Nlakmg Posters Eatmg Turkey D6COf3llHg Home Room Sellmg Subscrlptmons Waltmg for Vacatxon Buylng Easter Clothes Flshmg Durmg Vacatlon Greetmg the 6th Grades Playmg Softball V . -3 , v . Q ' , A . . .. V , V V 1 , , V I V . V - . V V V V- V V V V V V - ' I 1 v I v - . . ,. , . . . , . V V V V V V V V . , V ,V . - V V V V 1 V 7 i V V V V V - - w x 1 1 J ,. . . . V V Y . V A WMXNW f f Q X iffx-fwfx W 253 W 12, J 41 xg mm, -HMV 69 Z M XX 1 XG Q 'Q JA N Q39 MX C if-M my XJ 5,- 15 NX W7 X! A4!,4.fi7 bf, gf! fiiff 'X f 2 1 ff 1 J' aj f g' N V ,4 1' + ' ,ff fb 2 gl ' 1 ' am S-ggi' - X V! 111114 If xW if 5 'Q 59 ' 'H f CQ:-5' 8 + K 156 fx 27 4 --. QQ W i'- h 1, 1, ZZ 13 572 WK 63 I fy H I X I M 5 FALL Frrst Row Cleft to rxghtj Coach Cottone Raymond Hathorne Frank Reed Joseph Cee Rmchard Fogg Gordon Ram ey Roger Courtemanche Brlgham Stone Second Row Cleft to flghtj Harold Bell George Gauthler Paul Covell Fllas Blalr Raymond Bennet Regmald Hoskms Paul Th1bodeau Arden Barton Thlrd Row fleft to rxghtl Robert Farmer Carl Courtemanche Edgar LaBelle John Meagher Rlchard Romano W1ll1am Benjamln Lucran Gauthrer Fourth Row fleft to flghtj John Barton manager Gerry Phelps Arthur Phelps Rlchard Cosslngham Phrlrp Carter DaV1d Hawlnns FOOTBALL 1 950 SCHEDU LE They Sept Montpeher Oc Lebanon Oc St Mary s Hanover Oct Woodstock N v 4 Wmdsor The Hartford H1gh football team went through a tough sched ule wlth plenty of sp1r1t and fight There were seven lettermen to help out the otherw1se green team Covell Gee Fogg Ramsay Reed Bennett and Courte manche Due to the lack of manpower there was no Jumor wars1ty club There were seven semors who played the1r last hlgh school football game last fall These were as follows B ll Covell Fogg Gee Hoskms Hathorn and Gauthler CO CAPTAINS PICTLRE Joseph Gee Coach Cottone Rlchard Fogg We . 22 ' 38 9 Sept. 30 Newport 13 34 t. 6 0 20 t. 14 . 1 ' 34 14 Oct. 21 O 19 . 28 0 12 o . ' 0 13 . . . ,S , .4 . 2 S , , , ' 9 Fxrst Row Cleft to rlghtl Nell Carpenter Katherine Curtls Mlldred Toomey Walter Hulbert Nancy Nott Marllyn Sleeper Constance Carter Loulse Phelps Harold Ellls Gordon Ramsay Norma Conley Wallace Olsen Second Row Cleft to rlghtb Albert Hamllton Barbara Greene Glorxa Lew1s Beverly Pecor Mr J Gates Glorla Barnes Ronald Therlault John Nell STUDENT COUNCIL Presldent Constance Carter Vlce Presldent Marxlyn Sleeper Secretary LOUISE Phelps Treasurer Nancy Nott Sponsor Mr Gates Th1s year was an actlve one for the Student Councll Several contests w1th cash prizes were sponsored such as the bulletin board contest the school song contest the annual talent show and class plays The Leadershlp Instltute was held for the second year and the polnt system also entered 1ts second year Coke and other refreshments were sold at all home games to provxde mcome Services to the students mclude chartered buses to out of town athletlc contests exchange assemblles w1th other schools provxdlng 1nd1v1dual basketball schedules for all students and holdlng pep rallles Artlcles were contrlbuted to Student L1fe magazme and delegates sent to the Natlonal Con federatlon of Student Counclls Conference ln Wellesley Mass Soclal events mcluded a Chrlstmas party and an lnformal get together with the faculty For the first tlme the Student Counc1l has a meetmg room of 1ts own Thrs was bullt by coun cxl members 1 l I 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 - I , - 1 , . . , 1 , . . 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 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T 2 I Flrst Row fleft to rrghtj Reginald Hoskms Loulse Phelps Walter Hulbert Phylhs Waterman Nelson jones Ann Terry Arlene Blake Glenms Thurston Larry Besw1ck Second Row fleft to rlghth Fred Holbrook Barbara Walker Baxter Dodge Mr Weston Cate Donald Carbonneau Hazel Wllcox PHE MIDGET EDITORIAL STAFF Senlor Edltor Junlor Edltor Feature Edltor Asslstants Boys Sports Glrls Sports BUSINESS STAFF Busmess Manager Asslstants Llrculatlon Manager Asslstants Sponsor Nelson Jones Ann Terry Loulse Phelps Anlta Blake Mamle Lou Proctor Jackle MacDonald Regmald Hoskms Hazel W1lcox Arlene Blake Glennls Thurston Walter Hulbert Fred Holbrook Hazel W1lcox Larry Beswlck Phylhs Waterman Barbara Walker Donald Carbonneau Mr Cate The Journallsm class under the capable d1rect1on of Mr Cate publlshed thls year a prmted newspaper entltled the llzdgtt Thls monthly publlcatlon was prmted In Lebanon New Hampshlre by the Cory Hewltt Press The class made up the dummy and sent lt to Lebanon on a Wednesday and Frlday mornmg the salesmen were on hand to dlstrlbute the fimshed product The 'llzdgtt rs now a full fledged member of the N S P A rNlat1onal Scholastlc Press Assocxa tlonl and IS benefitmg by 1ts facllxtres The Journalism class has orgamzed lts own style book whlch 1t hopes w1ll ard newspapers 1n the future The earllest H H S publlcatlon on file IS dated 1927 and entxtled Fulgar a small pamphlet held between blue and Whlte covers Slnce then there has been a newspaper of some sort almost every school year ranglng from mlmeographed sheets to outslde prmted papers , 1 . . . I . . , , 1 . v - ' . ' . I . . - . . , 7 N - 9 Q , . . r . , . . 1 1 ' 9 1 ,. . . v v ' 1 . H . ,, . . . . . 1 1 A ' x ' ' tl YY ' 1 ' ' , . f - - . . . . . U ,, . . . , - 1 , . Flrst Row Cleft to rxghtj Glorla Barnes Beverly Comstock Marrlyn Sleeper Joyce Robmson Barbara Reed Loulse Phelps Patrlcxa Gould Mamxe Lou Proctor Second Row Cleft to right! Mr J Gates Edythe George Barbara Ltton Susan Blanchard Mlldred Toomey Horace Judd Mr W Cate FUTURE TEACHERS OP AMERICA Dorothy Canfield Flsher Club Presrdent Joyce Robmson V1ce Presrdent Marllyn Sleeper Secretary Barbara Reed Treasurer Beverly Comstock Sponsors Mr Cate and Mr Gates The second year of the Future Teachers of Amerlca has been as successful as was the first The club has been saved from the eternal doom of bemg entlrely female, we're glad you had the courage to stlck rt out, Horace Some of the members have taken over classes, both here and at the grammar school A trlp 'ro Lyndon Teachers' College was planned for the latter part of the school year The members would l1ke to thank Mr Cate and Mr Gates for helpmg us make thls club one whrch really offers somethlng to 1ts members I . S . ., S 4, Q , -Q .gl F ,Z 'fl , - 5,2 5-. V f ff' X, ' ' y 'ai' V. ' 1, ' rg ,Qi 1 f A r ,L gf ' ' . 'Y V ' TT :,,- 4- I! 43 'I 1 CJ . 1 , r V ,, ,, U l 3 . 'Y . , 1 V D . . I I ' I V X v 7 I , . . . P K 'W 1 . STAMP CLUB Flrst Row Cleft to flghtp Robert Chayer Patrlcxa Gould Mr Freydma Cynthxa Laskey Ralph Healey Second Row Cleft to rxghtj W 1ll1am Gee Edward Darley Herbert Wlllard SCIENCE Cl UB Flret Roxx glut to rlfzlmtl Donald L1 bonmfxu Rrtlmud L o mtl im R llplm llnlu lolm llwumtton louis l ltuhtr Barbara Reed -Xrden Barton Qecond Row deft to flgllll Howard Xdam llxllnm Btnjamm Rodnu Ilttt lu James D'1llLN judxth O Brlen Nlr Fredx ma . . U Y . . , . , , . I , , . . , , . 1 N .J Ir . V fl , , f .f A . , - -1- , , 1 I , ' ' - L Y . 4 - , ,la .6 . ' X., ' 5. 'I' ' -5 ' ' ,, 4' , , xi . I x y - 5- f .1 ' . W fy-. I y 1 . . ' f Q L. 6 , fa ! , - . , ' .3- A gf wi ng , X ? ' J '. M me. mv ',. 1 , f in Ml.. N- .K K , - ' ,V , , ,Q , U. , f - 1 ' - - . - ' 5 ' ' r - . rw r- ' 1 f ' ' ' 1 C . K . .. :. t . I t . t v, A . -' . Flrst Row Cleft to nghtj Ruth Perkins Jeanette Lussrer Charlotte Jones Rodney Fecteau Sandra Freltas Cynthla Laskey Norma Conley Herbert Wlllard Lucxlle Twnss Betty Jamleson Janet Ralston ieccind Row Cleft to rrghtl MISS VanDeusen Betty lngham Jeanette Calef Edward Darley Robert Chayer Ralph ea ey Consuls Sandra Freltas Cynthia Laskey Scrlbe Edward Dalley Quaestor Norma Conley Nuntius Herbert Wlllard Sponsor Mlss Van Deusen The Latin Club sold candy at all of Hartford s basketball games during the wlnter This was a b1g success and was very popular throughout the season The Club also had a banquet 1n Roman style Guests were invited and we were dressed like Romans For refreshments the members brought food such as the Romans had The meetmgs were d1V1ded into two parts In the first fifteen minutes there was the buslness of the club and 1n the remaining fifteen minutes there was a program The programs were based on the holidays and seasons of each month The members knew when they were on a program committee and thus were able to plan their program ahead of time. LATIN CLUB 1 Flrst Row Cleft to fight, Katherlne Burnham Cynthla Couture Mary Baldasaro Beverly Roberts Catherme Roberts Joanne Patterson Lols Hunt Glenms Thurston Janet Lussner Charlotte Jones Second Row Cleft to rlghtb Betty Ingham Ann Bushaw Patrxcna Gould Eleanor Fogg Marllyn Fogg Betty Jamle son Nancy Fogg Beverly Ward Thxrd Row fleft to nghtj Ruth Perkms Lols W1lcox Barbara Walker Mlss Esther Urle LIBRARY CLUB Presldent Catherrne Roberts VICC Presldent Joanne Patterson Secretary Lo1s Hunt Treasurer Beverly Roberts Sponsor Mlss Urle The mam purposes of th1s club are to provlde the llbrary w1th student hbrarlans for the day and to ra1se money for new books From our own funds we have added about fifty books to the llbrary We sponsored a tea durmg Natlonal Book Week We also held a fudge sale to ralse money New hghts have been placed 1n the llbrary and more study space lS ava1lable There are about one hundred books ln clrculatlon all of the tnme and durmg Natlonal Book Week nearly four hundred books were taken out by the student body ., ' . . - - . . . 1 , , , . A Flrst Row Cleft to rlghtj Slmmone Choquette Claudette Boutm June VS 11mOt ,Iudy O Brlen Dawn Orcutt Patncla Romano Elolse Heav1s1des Elrzabeth Adams gecond Row Cleft to flghtj Mlss Cadorette Patncla Agan James Agan Wllmer Maxham Duane Wllllams Loxs astman PRP NCH CLUB Presldent Judy O Brlen Vlce Presldent Dawn Orcutt Secretary June Wllmot Treasurer Pat Romano Sponsor Miss Cadorette Le Clrcle Francals has about slxteen members thls year w1th a good attendance at each meet mg Many other students expressed a deslre to Jom but had confllcts wlth other actlvltles If we have any evenlng partles or meetlngs these people are 1nv1ted We are gradually learnlng more French words to add to our vocabularles so that a part of our meetlngs can be carr1ed on rn French At each meetlng we elect a commxttee to prepare some sort of act1v1ty for the next meetlng That has been workmg out very well because lt helps to lncrease our vocabularles as well as being fun We have used French movles We also have plans to act out some short French plays and lncrease our repertolre of French songs The members would llke to thank Mlss Cadorette for helpmg us as she has to make the club a success z 1 ft li . 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Y X .1 . , . , - . . , . 1 0' Navman' lwuv Fxrst Row Cleft to flghtb Arthur Phelps Cordon Dav Harrv lxmne Patsy Baldasaro Donald Rrchards Frnest Reeves Jerome Wood Harris Lyman Edgar Roberts Ray mond Roberts Gordon Parker Second Row Cleft to rlghtl Mr Fxsk Paul Thlbodeau Raymond Miller Raw mond Bennett John Perkms Rodn y Facteau Howard Adams Alonzo Neff Lou1s Fletcher 1 BQHNICIANS CLUB Presldent Don Rlchards Vlce Pres1dent Ernest Reeves Secretary Jerome Wood Treasurer Patsy Baldasaro Sponsor Mr Flsk At the begmnmg of the year a comm1ttee was appomted for testmg the new members who wanted to learn to run the machme We have had a number of boys learn to run the 16 mm projector, the sllde proJector, and the overhead proyector On Frlday, December 1, 1950, the club held a movle dance that turned out successfully There has been some dlscusslon about buylng new equlpment for the school One of these purchases may be a new screen for the movres f ' 3 i ,1 . -' ' y ? 3 Q :gg , .,, V 4 H ' I ,N ,nv x , . 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A ' , e . v V - 1 es w a Flrst Row Cleft to rrghtb Cynthla Couture Mane Pecor 'Vlarretta Sacco Charlotte Jones Beverly Roberts Wallace Olsen Sally Patterson Loxs Hunt Claudette Boutm Cleora Porter Barbara Vl arker Hazel Wllcox Second Row Cleft to rrghtj Charlotte Mace Janet Illslex Nancy Martm Clalre Courtemanche Allce Lyman Janet Ralston Bllly Gee Edgar Roberts Constance Cameron Shella Holbrook Sylvxa ll est Carol Dupuls Barbara Gunn Lucille Bebeau Thlrd Row Cleft to rlghtj Rlchard W1thlngtOH Wllllam Jackson Calwn Wrlson John Barton Wllmer Maxham Rlchard Maxfield Jean LaRoe Shlrley Adams Althea French Flwabeth Mossey Marjorrc Hatch Evelyn Dodge Fourth Row Cleft to rlghtj Rxchard Romano Hams Lvman W alter Hunt Raymond Mrllcr Rxchard Perl ms Ray mond Roberts Wesley Doyle kenneth Burns M1ss Ixmgsbury STUDBNT SAVINGS The Freshman Student Savmgs Club elected the followmg ofhcers President Lucllle Bebeau Vrce Presldent Wllllam Gee Secretary Shella Holbrook Treasurer Clalre Courtemanche Sponsor M1ss Kmgsbury ' In December the freshman class ln General Busmess took over the operatlon of the Student Savlngs from the prev1ous year's class The bank IS open each day for deposlts and wlthdrawals, under the supervlsron of student tellers Cash proofs and ledger proofs are made each day by the tellers Dlfferent tellers are ln charge each week, as arranged by the student treasurer Approx lmately seventy five students use the bank regularly , f I f f , , V i we I 1 '. W4 , -. A .7 2 X Q -C' ,' Q, . 1 'tg . A : : affw 5 f rf 1. A, n .' ' fr , ' . . , 1 T sf . 5' I ' , J 1 fly, N- ' '. V , k f Y ln fr f 3 ' if J . s ' : : i .- ' , - Y r P 1 , -' 1 f 4 ' . 4 f ' ' V: I , . g E , 1 Q, , A Z: .L it 2 .. fx I 5 f f A 2 4 , L' I Q - , ' 2 -f , H 1, F l L D a f . - V - A -, . . . x , , . - . - - , - A - . , ' . ' . - . , - , I , , . y v v , y V- V v . , , - . 5 , K - , , 1 . . s . . 4 . . . , . ' , . , .' - . . , . . . K - . 1 Y . - x NLXHDRhT7IES Sallx Patterson Sallx Bennttt Margaret Austm Loxs Iiunt Llaudtttt Boutm Phxlhs Frm, CHEER LEADERS Sally Bennett Phwllrs XX atcrman Dawn Ortutt ,Ioan Grenon Phxllls Fogg Sillx Pitttrwn X 1 Q5 GX .N 'v ! ,nv J GX t K .X f N fy. A 2 N K H N , Q, ' f U sg N 5 'X A ' W Q EW? v x ' V , ' A A ' y- V Q ' , x ' ' - 4 'yy' 'N L WUNTEH w Q -Q ZW WV 54 CS! EQ? Q Nmwm aim? .Wg pw' Wd 02,7 yi fy Q, sf Qcfwm W 7 1 V x Q X G Qi Q V AM Q 6 'IIIIAMX , :X A Q G - kv - XM ij ' C, X O q mf! AH f uf'-5 X W 2 fw WM 424 RU? f 4 4 - 1 4 I K X f p f L-If-7 -N X 1 A H X O r ! -f 1 fi ,,. Q J Qg'! C-Cn CX Q f X' A '7 K fx 5 , f D N K! 1 Z' X Lf M TQ jx Flrst Row fleft to flghtj Mary Baldasaro Barbara Gunn Ann Bushaw Beverlv Ward Barbara Jamxeson Joanne Patter on Nancy Fogg Judy O Brxen Lucllle Bebeau Cynthla Couture Cecond Row fleft to rxghtj Evelyn Dodge Jacquelme McDonald Baxter Dodge Donald Carbonneau Duane W1l SERVICE Presxdent V1ce Presldent Secretary Treasurer Sponsor CLUB Barbara Jam1eson Joanne Patterson Nancy Fogg Beverly Ward Mlss Une The Servlce Club grows and becomes more actlve w1th the years Among the many thlngs xt has done to help others are sendmg a Chrrstmas Care package to Berlm foldxng bandages for the Veterans Hospltal sendmg g1fts to an Indlan Mlsslon School and decoratmg the halls for the hohdays' Another feature of the SCYVICC Club IS the correspondence we carry on w1th pen pals here and 1n other lands ' ' . . T S V , ' A , l . A - H liams, Ann Terry, Betty Jamieson, Miss Urie. . , . . . , . . . J 7 JN-. aria' writ Rovx Cleft to rlghtj Slllfltk Adams 'Nlarxttta Satto Marllxn Sleeper Barham Reed Llnrlottt Jonti IIa7 l 1 cox Second Row Cleft to Tlgllll Mr Fredx ma Ilarold Bell Howard Adame Louls Plttthtr Ardtn Bxrton Pl-IOT OBUGS Pres1dent Nlanlyn Sleeper VICE Presldent Barbara Reed Qecretarw Charlotte Jones, Treasurer 'Xlarletta Sacco Sponeor Nlr Fredw ma The Photobugs are organlzed for those who are lnterested ln photography and IH learning more about It Thls year the Photobugs took plttures of the xarlous school affalrs and prmted them usmg the new photographlc set purchased by the club We equlpped a dark room under the stage for thxs Purpose The plctures taken were on sale for all students to buy The club hopes to start a school album soon M' . V! . 'z H 3 K' ' z 2 1 ' f -f A ,rl E 4 .g f ' 1. , f Q If 1 I Q - A Q - - . 9 X- ff T' V- . - A A 6. if U .V ' 'I I .- '- I y xt . . 5,eqv-,.a,A - , . ! T ' - ' X ' x v I T x N x 1 f - A , V . t, . ,. 1 . 1 f 1 ,. . x 'Y T 1 v . . , . , , . V . ' ' - v N - y - First Rovf fleft to rrghtl Eloise Heav1QtdeQ Francm Summon Bettx Inghim Ixetth Sandtrkon Second Row fleft to rlghtb 'Xlartlxn F0552 lanet Illslu 4, H CLUB Preitdent Bettx Ingham X tee Presldent Frames Qtex ens Secretarx I lone Heaxmdes Treaxurer Ruth Slnderxon The 4 H Club of Hartford Htgh Sthool tx for am xtudtnt ggotnge to thu school 'I hns xear tt has sxx memberx Some of the protects betnq done thu x e If ire homem ikmq needle er all hdndttrdft, and Junlor leadershtp There are two meettngb a month one 41 xx orlt meettng Several members went to the avsardx qssemhlx and to the 4 H Round up 7' KQ I n N, X . 5. Sponsor Miss Barnet - ' ' S, Y i. A ' Y S l ' 'k. . ' , v K. L b.s. , - - l , for' Flrst Roxy Cleft to flgllll Ly nthla Couture Rose LaBelle Mane Petor Ruth Perl Ins Clcora Porter Duane Richards Harold Bell Ann Terry Rlchard Fogg Charlotte jones Norma Conley judlth O Brien Second Row Cleft to rlghtj James Dulns Well Larpenter Ralph Healey Ray mond 'X11llcr Ronald Therxault Harms Lvman Rlchard Grenon Peter Aher james -Xgan Mr Drake Thlrd Row Cleft to rxghtj Donald Cross Harry Ixxnne Robert 'Nlarcotte Hardman Astley James Frant Cordon Parker Rlchard Perk1ns Rxchard ll ood SKI CLUB Presldent Harold Bell Vxce Presldent Don 'hchards Secretary Ann Terry Treasurer Jerrv Parker Sponsor Nlr Drake The purpose of the Skl Club 15 to prowde a club for those who know how to skm or who want to learn how to sk1 It also gwes us a chance to drscuss what we know about sknng Slnce the weather has not been favorable to our act1v1t1es most of the year, we have been somewhat ln actxve 4 ' i J lvl . 1 M J , 3 . . g ' , ' i gg W - 1? 1 , , 4 2 - 5 'si f a 5 X f. 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'T Thrrd Row fleft to rlghtl Ruth Carter Marletta Sacco Patrlcla Agan Second Row Cleft to rlghtl Susan Blanchard Manager Sally Patterson Jeanette Qulllla ,Ioan Grenon Manager EIOUISC Heavlsldes Coach Rouleau Patrlcla Neff Jean Leavltt Flrst Row Cleft to rlghtj Kathleen Curtxs Mxldred Toomey Co Captaxns Margaret Austm and Marla Termo Dawn Orcutt Jane Rogers Conme Carter GIRLS BASKETBALL The grrls had a very successful season thrs year wrth a record of eleven wms two losses and one txe They were under the capable supervxsron of Coach Rouleau The team was composed of the followmg players Jean Leav1tt rnght forward Marla Terlno left forward Dawn Orcutt center forward Susan Blanchard rrght guard Margaret Austm left guard and Kathleen K1t Curtls center guard Jean Leavltt and Dawn Orcutt were the hxgh scorers wrth 205 and 193 pornts respectlvely Woodstock Hanover Hart ford Hartford Hart ford Hart ford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hart ford Hart ford Hart ford Hartford Hartford Hart ford Lebanon West Lebanon Bellows Falls Hauxner Wmdsor Wmdsor Lebanon Bradford West Lebanon Bellows Falls Woodstock ' 5 1 . 1 1 , I 1 - L l r 39 33 29 29 28 33 42 19 ' 36 45 ' 56 ' 21 44 65 36 69 Hartford 35 Bradford Second Row fleft to rxghtj James Cossmgham Arden Barton John Harrington Robert Farmer James Devms and Coach Cottone Flrst Row lleft to rxghtj Harold Bell Ennne Reeves Captam Nelson Jones Teddy Haley Paul Covell BOYS BASKETBALL Thls year the Mxdgets Jolned a newly formed league the Twm State Valley Although the record was not too grand there were many close excxtmg games Two of the Mxdgets men flmshed th1rd and forth mn the league scorlng 11st They were Erme Reeves w1th 155 pomts 1n 12 games for a 12 9 average per game and Nelson Jones wlth 147 pomts 1n 11 games for a 13 3 average per game The Mldgets played ln 12 league games and an 4 non league games Hartford Hartford Hart ford Hart ford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hartford Hart ford Hartford Hartford Woodstock Hanover Wmdsor Lebanon Franklxn West Lebanon St Mary s Hanover Towle Wmdsor Lebanon Franklln West Lebanon St Mary s nl R1 T 0 v 11 A 1 5 Y 6 1 7 3 27 35 42 ' 34 34 ' 36 46 . ' 26 36 42 ' 51 56 ' 38 38 . ' Ha tford Towle SENIOR VARSITY PLAYERS Harold Bell Captam Nelson Jones Paul Covell SPECIAL RECOGNITION TO OUR FRIENDS Mrs H Osgood Mr Howatt Mr F Ernst Mrs. M. Osgood Mr. H. Southgate Qecond Row Cleft to flghtp Ehas Blalr Alonzo Neff Bernard Thlbldeau Bob Neff Rlchard Cossmgham and First Row Cleft to rlghtj James Cossmgham Robert Farmer Captam Arden Barton Jimmy Devlns and Coach Cottone JUNIOR VARSITY The Jumor Varslty Basketball team had an excellent season losmg only one game Many of the boys gamed much m experlence and will be valuable players on the varslty ln the near future Several of the players saw varslty SCIVICB and proved that they could handle themselves qulte well on the court l V . 2 . . , y . . ' Y . . ' Coach Cottone. ' . : v v 1 1 Qwwwjil K, ?-- ,wg 3 y iw 51 Um X W7 N T vymg iw? fl' ,X W ' Z if ' fs M if Si My U H Eff My I b X VX x Lg nf XDXD N! , ' Lp -f Y Qecond Row fleft to rxghtj Bobby Farmer Armund Heanult Teddy Haley Rtglnald Iloskms Arden Barton Franklm Albanese Dxck Cossmgham Bob Marcot and Coach Cottone Fnrst Row Cleft to rxghtj Paul Covell Harold Bcll Nelson Joncs Ermc Reeves Wcslcy Doylc Robcrt Wagoner and Gordon Ramsay BASEBALL lhAhI Coach Cottone started sprlng trammg wrth seven letter men The letter men were Curley Covell Dmg Dong Bell Butchle Jones Ernie Reeves Bob Wagoner Reg HOSk1HS and Enle Henault Wxth these seven letter men plus the Jumor varslty squad of last year Coach Cottone should not have too much trouble fxeldmg a good baseball team Lebanon Woodstock West Lebanon Hanover West Lebanon Woodstock South Royalton Open Open Lebanon Hanover South Royalton May May May May 9 May 15 May 18 May 21 May 23 May 25 June 2 June 5 June 8 l x X . gg 1-4' I ' .gens ' 35 ' , ' . 'Y , A 1 ll 4 V V-N 4 2 N ,pm V A 4- ' t . . - ',., .,. A - ,.,,A ' , . 'J' I J, ' ' 1 I ' J 4 . I I . D . n 1 ' v A y v V - V . 1 1 l 1 - , 1 y Y 7 T 1 1 u rr sc ' as u - n as 9 ' 9 1 cc n ' as ' n , . l YYY, , 7 i l l 'YZ' Cecond Row Cleft to rlghtj Mr Flslx Howard Adams and Dlck Fogg Flrst Row fleft to flghtb Arden Barton Gordon Ramsay Ernre Reeves and Paul Thrbdeau TRACK.TBAM When Mr F1Sk lssued the call for track candldates there was a good response although there were few veterans If the team can get two good runners they hope to enter meets rn Hanover Lebanon Enfield, Wmdsor and Claremont Of those reportmg for track Erme Reeves was the only seasoned veteran Ernle sevents are the shot put dlscus broad Jump and the hlgh Jump 1 iii Efaswn , , . at 't-fisfe' .. hfmv3u.avY:i-vw mr.. A aan, V- -.. x -am as-...K , . ,Q e . z . ', , . 5 , , . . X I Q ' 1 . . . . , 1 I i ' JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB ONE ACT PLAYS 8 Flrst Row fleft to rxghtj Dawn Ortutt Regmald Hoskms Louxst Pl clps Mlldrcd Toomey M1rp.'1rtt Austln Rltharrl Fogg Marla Termo VK alter Hulbert lxathermc Burnham Nelson Jones Second Row Cleft to Flghtj ,Ierrx Parker Marxlvn Sleeper busan Blanchard ,lout Robmson Miss Izsther Lrxe Paul Thrbodeau Judlth Thlbodeau june Nhlmot Helen Hoxsmgton lNe1lCarpent r SENIOR DRAMAFIC CLUB Presldent Dxck Fogg Vxce Presldent Margaret Austm Secretary Mlldred Toomey Treasurer Marla Termo Sponsor Mlss Urle Although our members may not be as famed as Ethel Barrymore, wlth the talent we do have we members of the Dramatxc Club get much emoyment out of puttmg on our 3 one act plays and domg other projects ln the course of a year to exerclse our abllxty Thls year, particularly, we are excxted, smce we have bought some new scenery, whlch adds much to our productnons J I , i ' ,V ,il , , ' f 'E i W , , . , of I 4 1:3 v - f ei V , Y Y dry?-gtk., 1 . 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G - ' ' X ' V Fxrst Row fleft to Tlghll Barbara Herrrck DavsnOrcutt kathleen Lurtls EdvsardDa1lex R1chardCoss1ngham John Meagher Rlchard Fogg Harold Elhs Davmd Grrsxxold ,I3m6SD31l6S James Cossmgham Ralph Healev Patrncxa Romano Mar1aTermo Mrs whltCOmb Qecond Row Cleft to rtghtj Phxllls VS aterman Loutse Phelps B valxe Rector N 11 Carp 'tter Gordon Ramsav Walter Hulbert Paul Covell Joseph Gee Constance Larttr Clalre Hazen Joyce Robmson Sandra Freltas Jane Rogers Thrrd Row Cleft to rlghtj Mlldred Toomey Barbara Ltton Margaret Austln Ahce Larrabee Jeanette Calef Patsy Baldasaro Alan Btgelow Nelson Jones Reglnald HOSRIHS Raymond Hathorne Doa Rlchards Judtth OBr1en Nancy Nott CHOIR Presldent Paul Covell Secretary Margaret Austln Treasurer Jane Rogers Sponsor Mrs Whltcomb The chorr a group of 40 chorlsters smgs mostly songs of the arttstlc type wrth a number of selectxons on the ltghter sxcle for var1ety Last year the cholr under the d1rect1on of Mrs Whltcomb attended the New England Audl tlons IH Hamden Connect1cut and a select group travelled to West Sprmgfleld Massachusetts to partlclpate IH the New England Concert Festlvals The cho1r has sung for many local organ1zat1ons and out of town organ1zat1ons th1s year as IH the past Thev also went on thelr usual IFIDS to the audltlon festlvals Mrs Wlntcomb also dlrects a B chorr whrch rs a tra1n1ng group for future A cholr s1ngers Two small smgmg groups haxe emerged from the A cholr th1s year the Phyloube Tr1o and the Semor Bots Quartet These groups hate sung at concerts along with the cholr and they hax e had engagements of thelr ovs n to smg for local organ1zat1ons l Vice President Gordon Ramsay Y I Y 7 Y 7 Y iv Wx' I B Y v - , v. ' , swf! 45973 1 'Qpr gust? Rcgv Cleft to rnghtj Cynthla Laskey Cleora Porter Phyllls Fogg Jeanette Calef Koan Grenon Barbara Glbbs an ra rextas Second Row Cleft to rlghtj Patrxcla Gould Mar Baldasara Barbara Gunn Sally Bennett Beverly Roberts Sally Patterson Sxmmone Choquette Jeanette Qull na Claudette Boutm 'I1Li11rdERow fleft to right! Edward Darley Robert Goodrlch James Dalley Harry Kmne Ralph Healey rss sther Une ,ILNIOR DRAMATIC CLD B Pres1dent Jeanette Calef Vnce Presxdent Joan Grenon Secretary Phyll1s Fogg Sponsor NI1ss Urle Thls xear because of the large number of students the Dramatlc Club was dlvlded 1nto two groups the Senlor Dramatlc Club and the Jumor Dramatnc Club It was organlzed for students who xx 1sh to hax e a chance to try the1r skull 1n actmg The Jumor Df3m3IlC Club presented therr own three one act plax s 'Xlxss L ne worked verv hard wlth us ln order to make them a success 'L e me JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB Fnrst Row Cleft to fight, Barbara Utton Dawn Orcutt Marllyn Sleeper Mary Baldasara Margery Grenon Helen H0lSlHgt0H Nancy Nott Second Row Cleft to rlghtb Nell Carpenter Ann Coutermarsh Mary Healey Nancy Grenon Mlldred Toomey Sandra Frertas Drana Davls Barbara Reed Barbara Pxerce Patr1c1a Gould Thlrd Row Cleft to rlght Jeanne Johnson Janet Churchlll Donald Gray Edward Dalley Frfth Row Cleft to nghtb Paul Covell Kathleen Curtxs Albert Hamnlton Barbara Bray Thomas OBrien Alan Bxgelow Marxetta Sacco Ehzabeth Adams James Sacco Patsy Baldasara Joyce Robmson Jane Rogers glarry Kxxne James Agan Rlchard Cossmgham John Manmng Joan Adams Lo1s Eastman Paulme DeRushea atnc1a gan Sxxth Row Cleft to rrghtj Ruth Carter Barbara Herrnck Harold Elhs Claxre Hazen Constance Carter BAND Prestdent Patsy Baldasaro N 1ce Presldent Jane Rogers Secretarx Jerry Parker Treasurer Paul Covell Drrector Nlr Bush Student Dlrector Patsy Baldasaro Nlanagers Harold Ellls Gordon Ramsay Thls x ear there are about 40 members IH the comblned concert and marchmg bands The annual sprlng concert was held rn 'Xlay and the band attended the Vermont State Audltlons Festn al held at Burlmgton The band has contrxbuted much to Hartford Hlgh School actn xttes It has been a great success thts x ear , kwa H .. 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