Hartford Public High School - Classbook Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1925

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- 'M 4 IA' 5 XQ.:.a::emxD, O ,f- v Y Cllass Enola nf ineieen Ufnentg- gfllflk CA fi .E A- -5- f3'A .5-jlqsl'-Q:-.Lev in - Jfn 4- ' 'EEE' MARION G. EVARTS Mar For I am nothing: if not critical. West Middle School: Sketch Club 141: Upper Class Choir 13, 42: Interior Decorating Club. Speech is silver. but silence golden. W'e think that Marion has appropriated this quota- tion as a motto for use in class. PAUL H. F ICHTNER Pat Greater men than I have lived: But l doubt it. Northwest School: Buys' Club 141: Commercial Club HSP: Upper Class Choir 43. 41: A. A. 42, 3, 41: Circula- tion Manager Chronicle : Business Board of Class Book. Never late! Paul did nothing and did it well. FRANCES C. FOULKES f'1si11y Hlnflamed with a mad love she stoops to conquer. f West Middle School: Girls' Lea:-rue 1213 Girls' Busi- :nesllsy Club 133: Upper Class Choir lil, 3, 45: A. A. 12. , Folks, this is Frances Foulkes. We wonder why she seems to like that song, Charley my Boy. ALEXANDER E. FCX uSlll2l.l'l', Aleckn He doth, indeed, show some sparks that are like wit. Henry Barnard School: Hopkins D. C. 12, 3, 41 : Boys' Club 12, 3, 43: Owlet Editorial Board 123. Alexander's ability to write themes has made him an invaluable asset tn his friends. l ox's ability to read Latin at sight has enabled him to help his classmates avoid many ciphers. ii 27

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-41 If lL -- Xq' of U -'ii - . A , 0112155 ' nnk nf IIIBUBII mfllklifg' 3512 X5 1 -'ID 41 fl' trx-J' ' J. STEDMAN DENSLOW Stud Never morning wore To evening, but some heart did break! New Park Avenue School: H. P. H, S. D. C. 13, 41. President 143: Boys' Club 12, 3, 41, Vice-President 143: Boys' Glee Club 12, 3, 4j, Treasurer 133: Upper Class Choir 12, 3, 41, Student Council 143, President 1411 Chairman Reception Committee. ' Steddy has all the characteristics needed for another Valentino on the screen. Your profession is mapped out for you, Fam We hope you choose your leading lady discriminately, but we fear that you have already suc- cumbed to the charms of R. E. G. HELEN M. DUNN Bunny Endearinz speech, and more endearing sizhs Silence that speaks, and eloquence of eyes. West Park Avenue School: Girls' League: A. A. 12, 3, 45. Never late, never absent and no demerifs. It is a matter of much thought why Helen faithfully attendsiSunday night. 10h, Bozo I. Helen is not only faithful, but she has earned for herself the distinction of being the best sport. JAMES M. DUQUETTE Duke He doth excel in sports. St. Joseph's Cathedral School: A. A. 13, 41: Baseball Team 13, 43: Basketball Team 13, 415 won an H 13, 4I : Class Athletic Team 11, 21. When Duke izets his hands on a basketball. he acts like a streak of lightning doing a shimmy dance. Duke doesn't believe in studyimz since he heard of the man who never woke up after reading' Dr. Snore's book on Scientific Slumbersf' Just the same, he's been a big success during his sojourn here with us. HENRY C. DZIALO Adniir:1l A quiet but curious specimen of humanity. St. Cyril School: Upper Class Choir 13, 4J: A. A, 13, 413 Chronicle 11, 21: 0wlet 13. 41. As Henry ha.sn't said much to us, What can we say of him? 26



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I ,-F ---.-. 4 Y T' F6 ' 0 af' 2 O fi- T ll Ullman unix nf meieen ilfnentg- fifths . g :.: M 51 l l hav' A fr fjo Q- 1' jg-A A ' 'SE' 3 'E 2 I 1 a D I ANTHONY FRANCIS llz1tl:lc1 ' With dynamite ln either mitt. Northwest Schoolg A. A. 12, 3, 43 : Football Team 143 3 Track Team 143. Red is a classy performer in the squared circle, and an artist on a ballroom floor. When it comes to fling- ing leather Red makes Benny Leonard look like a pair of Pa's old red flannels out on the line for an airing. Well, here's luck. 'ARed , and don't take any tin ears. ABRAHAM S. FRANK Abe Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. Henry Barnard School: Commercial Club 13, 43 3 A. A. 13. 43. A quiet stolid individual is Abraham. So bashful that he won't recite. IRENE S. FRANZ BliClq ' Contentment, thou art everything. Second North Grammar School: Girls' League 143: Girls' Business Club 143 5 A. A. 12, 3, 43. Never late! Irene seems like the softened twiliszht That precedes the gloom of the dark niizht. RUTH E. GALBRAITH rucitltlfllau Who is it can read a woman? Southwest School: Athena 1433 French Club 13, 43, Secretary 1433 Girls' League M433 A. A. 11, 2, 3, 43: Chronicle 143. Circulation anaprer 1433 Class Book Business Boardg Reception Committee. When R. Emily entered these portals she was a de- mure, little child with light brown hair. But a great change has come over her. Four years have lapsed when lo! and behold !- a dashing, young flapper with many and utilized charms. She leaves us to become- We'll leave that to the future. 28

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