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

 - Class of 1951

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Hartford High School - Hartford Key Yearbook (White River Junction, VT) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 27 of 88
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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 ' . , . . . . ' 2 I . , v v - , . , . . i 0 . . . U . f , H s A - , - . . - ' . , . . 1 ' - V . . . . . . , . . , . . . . , . , I , Y . ll ' Y Y ' ' n - - ., . . . . . . . - ' 1 ' u 1- N 1 l V v 9 . Y .

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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 !



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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 , , . '

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