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First Row (left to right): Miss Kingsbury, Miss Vaughn. Miss Barnett. Miss Van Deusan. Mr. Freitas. Mr. Gates, Miss Cadorette. Miss Marchetta. Miss Urie, Miss Young. Second Row (left to right) Mr. Bush. Mr. Hall. Mr. Norsigian. Mr. Cate, Mr. Murphy. Mr. Roberts, Mr. Drake. Mr. Jurras, Mr. Fredyma, Mr. Fisk. Mr. Solari. Mrs. Whitcomb (absent). APPRECIATION FACULTY The class of 1952 would like to express our appreciation to the many friends we have found among the faculty. Each teacher and advisor has given us wisdom to carry on with us as we close the doors of H. H. S. behind us for the last time.
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DEDICATION MR. GATES The class of 1952 is proud to dedicate our yearbook to you, Mr. Gates, in gratitude for your helpful guidance. You have selflessly given time and friendship to us. The memory of your patience and personality will remain in the memories of each member of the class of '52. 2
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SUPERINTENDENT’S ADDRESS Young people are the constant recipients of advice. Parents, teachers, and older friends have bombarded you with suggestions until many of you intentionally go against the advice given. Older people have made mistakes as they grew and in the hope that they can help you avoid the errors they made the advice is given. However, many of you feel that they speak not from experience but from unfamiliarity with the problems you face. One of the differences between man and animals is that a man can think in the future. He can project his imagination and see the consequences of his acts. Man alone, of all the living things, can predict the result of an act by means of reason. If you are so constituted that advice is difficult to take — substitute some thinking of your own. If, in spite of the above, you still make mistakes remember the old saying — anyone can make a mistake — only a fool makes the same one twice. PRINCIPAL’S ADDRESS To the Class of 1952 There is always a tinge of satisfaction, of sadness, of apprehension that seems to hover over me when called to give a message to a graduating class. You have spent many happy years together here at Hartford High School and will continue to spend many more happy years in various fields of endeavor which you will choose to follow. Whatever path you follow, do it realistically, for the growing temper of the time is unmistakable and its implications must be faced in a realistic manner. Best wishes to you all from the members of the faculty. — John A. Freitas 4 — Eugene Hoyt
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