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

 - Class of 1929

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Q 1 of i' Q. MAURICE HERTZMARK uM0e!7 Go on thy way and make our world a better place in which to live. Arsenal School. Hopkins Debating' Club 2, 3, 4: Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4. Chairman of Executive Committee 4: Upper Class Choir 3. 4: Freshman Glee Club: Chronicle Adverti inz and Circulation Boards 3, Assistant Business Manager 4: Ow1et Advertising and Circulation Boards 3, Advertising Manager 3, Assistant Business Manager 4, Editorial Board 4. Associate Editor 4: Class Book Buiiness Board: Class Basketball Team 1: Class Marshal. It is very seldom that we come across anyone who is more industrious or more thorough than Moe, Moe was chosen the busiest in the class, and who has a better right, we ask you? He was a frequent figure in the corridors, hust- linz here and there in the interest of the Class Book , Owlet . or some other school organiza- tion. Besides this, he found time to study and do a zood job of that, also. His loyalty and trust has been shown by his many elections to offices. In consequence of his past activities, we predict with full confidence that he will make his mark in the world. New York University. DOROTHY M. HICOCK lcDOtH Good sense: which only is the Drift of heaven. New Park Avenue School. Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Commercial Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Executive Committee 4: Girls' League 4: History-Civics Club 4: National Honor Society 4. Never late: no demerits. Althouirh Dot was rather quiet in school, we have heard much about her frequent trips to the Colonial. Dot was voted the most hil!h- hat in the Broad Street building, but we do not think she meant to be. Did you, Dot ? ASIAH G. HOLLIMAN uBud!! A true gentleman and scholar. Knox Institute, Athens, Georpzia. Boys' Club 4: History-Civics Club 4: Upper Class Choir 2, 3. 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Freshman Glee Club 13 Class Football Team 2. No demerits. Bud comes to us from the sunny land of Georgia, matriculation at Knox Institute. He is a quiet chap who goes about his work in a deter- mined way: never interferes in the affairs of others: never lets misfortune dismay him. Quiet and retiring, he has attained a certain degree of popularity nmom: his classmates by his refined manners. We wish him success in college. Howard University. I 1 ..... ,. ............ .. . , .... ............. , ... ' 0' I QOQQQO 'vvvtttb 4500 27

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4 4 0 1-I. P1-IHS. ,fm new L - FLORENCE M. GROSS Flossie I love to hear thine earnest voice. Noah Webster School. Athena 3, 4, Chairman Executive Committee 3: Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 4, part in Stone Lady : French Club 3, 4: Girls' League 4: Honor Society 4: Class Book Editorial Board: Second Scholar- ship Prize 4: Faculty Book Prize Won in Geome- try. Never late, no demerits. We can all testify to P'lossie's oratorical ability, having heard her hold forth not only at Athena meetings but also in the lunchroom, in the hall, in the session room-anywhere, in fact, that she can find an audience. We can also testify, however. that she is one of the finest girls in the class. She is friendly, sincere, and unaffected, and has a sense of humor which sustains her land usl in all emergencies. Wellesley College. AGOSTINO GUARDIANI ilAnggie79 A good name is better than riches. Henry Barnard School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Upper Class Choir 2. Never absent. Anggie's activities have been for the most part concentrated upon an education and we trust that in this he has succeeded. He is a fellow who says little about his affairs but, nevertheless, finds time to perpetrate a prank now and then. Anggie . as he impresses us, is an agreeable companion and leaves the school with a favorable recor . LILLIAN 1.'HARss HLil7, Wearing all that weight of learning lightly like a flower. Lawrence Street School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 Girls' Commercial Club 4, President 43 Girls' League 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 4: Chronicle 4, Stenographer 43 Student Council 4. Never late: never absent. One of the most brilliant members of our class is Lil. She worked hard for, and won most every prize offered in either stenography or type- writing. We feel sure a successful career is awaiting her. li ,,,,-,.. ..... . .... . .. ..., ......,. - -.... +0 l.l coo--4 ...sooo 1.l+v'v 26



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'T 69600 if A 'rv' A W K 'wr 3 A 'VY Q I ll , V45 ff 8 'W' ai +3 W l 9 ll 'VY' A 'vv' A 0 A 'Fi . W A A '4 'VY qw, A A ' 'f S 2 55? A A A u 255' fi! l I x A ' fa 5 so ,V I vvoov 1.1 ooocv-J .nov sooo. FRANK P HORAN Duke O . , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,A .,,.,,,,.,.......,.. . . .. ..... .. .... .. - .... H ' 'OU Q' l 0 : A 5 . 5 .Q f 4.- Yea, from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records. Noah Webster School. H. P. H. S. Debating Club 43 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3. 4. Stage Manager 4, Business Manager 43 History-Civics Club 43 Science Club 4, President 43 School Choir 2, 3. 43 Freshman Glee Club3 0wlet Photographer 23 Senior Night Performance: Class Basketball Team 1, 33 Class Football Team 2, 3: Testatorg School Reporter for Hartford Courant 2, 3, 4. Who in either building hasn't known Duke , if not from his wanderings as Courant reporter then certainly because of his connection with the Dramatic Club? He is the only boy in our class in the drama society. but we are sure the class is well represented, judging from his work in All-of-a-Sudden Peggy , and nobody forgets him in The Rivals. Duke intends to entel Georgetown where he is sure to be a success. Georgetown University. RUTH C. HORAN npegv For she's the pink o' womankindf' New Park Avenue School. K. B. L. S. 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Sketch Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Girls' League 43 Honor Society 4: Never late: no demerits. Somehow Ruth always looks as fresh and dainty as if she had just stepped out of a band- box, despite the rigors of the long, hard school- day. Her quick smile and good-humored common sense have won her many friends and we are glad that she decided to join our class. New Britain Normal School. ANTHONY A. HRUBEC KGTony!7 Art endures forever. Lawrence Street School. Athletic Association 23 Sketch Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 43 French Club 4: School Choir 2, 3, 45 Junior Usher 3. Never late3 never absent. Tony is a born artist and many of the draw- ings in this book are the results of his painstak- ing labors. His ability is readily recognized and his election to the presidency of the Sketch Club is proof of this recognition. The only comment we can make about this fellow is that he is another of the quiet fellows in the class, who is a strict minder of his own business. He seems to be a good-natured chap and we hope he will continue his work in artistry. Pratt Institute. A,,,,,,, asov 28 : - . . 3 : E 1 : r i f 09509 lil I 'I L l 1 J L I' , . S E il i i 2 3 E 5 E E i i i i ? l . . ' 3 Q : E

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