Hartford Public High School - Classbook Yearbook (Hartford, CT)
- Class of 1930
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Y' I as s S S ' Q., V' Glass 4 nah 1930 Eli A HCARPE VIAMH , 1' '11 XX :Q fflartfurh lguhlir giiigh Srhunl X ,U 0 Zflurtfnrh, Glnnnectinut N , 9 A' A T V ' -21' -. 1 - 'f:. -1 ws, -: .vs 6 if ig w. - lm A I: Y I 9 N Id nr 1 9 51 'F -5 7 fi P' 3 'X ', 2' .- fl pl Al 'I .3 : im 1 JY e Q Q, O . 0 1 'Q 1.5 9' f 5 5: ls! I.. Q. sc 5 is 41'C:':xl1'f.'O.' 1 9 3 0 A 4? X':' :CZSYT I p X 7 7 ex 'P ,D .25 T mAie.'1 -st CLAS S ID QD CIDK 212.4-'-:J -: gf S 'S I, A li V l xv :A D E D I CATI 0 N A 3' 5 IN ALL SINCERITY, ADMIRATICN, AND RESPECT 'A o THIS, THE CLASS BooK OF 1930A I . 9 ' IS GRATEFULLY DEDICATED Q 6 4 TO 4, T. MISS MINNIE DAY BOOTH 'g A zq OUR BELOVED TEACHER AND FRIEND Q 3 WHOSE PATIENT UNDERSTANDING YQ e QUIET STRENGTH oF CHARACTER K 5 AND INDCMITABLE SENSE OE FAIRNESS ag 1 SHALL EVER SERVE AS AN 'Q F INSPIRATION TO Us ' I x L+. 5' . Q 's U . 6. Qu U tl pl ng , '7Q ,i'c:'1'xa7. Cf0.' 1930 A ZIX'J' 449.3-? I --E' N fe v Miss MINNIE DAY BOOTH 1 9 3 0 A Into th1s book has gone our very best effort and ability The Work has taken a great deal of t1me Worry thought and respons1b1l1ty It IS no Wonder then that we present lt to you With a great deal of pardonable pride We hope that you will see 1tS excellent polnts will take the friendly slams 1n the same friendly spirit 1n which they are given and that you will seek to pra1se, not to condemn. We hope that th1S book Will be not only a source of pleasure to you in your later life, but also a means of reliving ye goode olde days at Hartford High Where We, as one happy family, spent four memorable years. szfis 'Z 'S.S D ?x2o-1 ' 1 5 v FOREWORD AGNES H. THOMPSON, Editor-in-Chief n cf7.fC. v.- 19 3 0 A 2x'2 N!- X' ' 6 5211, s S S 0 0 ' 1.1 v TABLE OF CONTENTS DCdlC3t1OD 4 and 5 Foreword Class Book Boards 8 and 9 School Bl1lldlIlgS 10 and 11 Class Roll 12 and 13 Class Offlcers etc In Memorlam Goodwm Elmer Steele Indlvldual Wrlteups 16 to Class Nlght and Graduatlon Programs Chalrman s Address Class Essay Class Hlstory Class Prophecy Class Wlll Class Poem Class Songs Our Hall of Fame Humor Autographs Advertlsements 59 to 62 to 66 to 70 71 to 76 a.nd 77 78 and 79 80 to 85 86 to 88 89 to 104' -' ff . 1930A 'X!' X' - r '.-' -, - 3s--- , ............... .. ........ .6 ' , ., ....................... 14- ' - ' , ...... 15 ' ' ' , ................ 54- ' ' , ...... 55 ' ' , ...................... 56 Class Oration, ...... ..... .... 5 7 and 58 , ...... . 61 ' , ........... . . .... 65 ' , .......... . .. . 74, , ........... .. .. . ..... ....75 v ' ' ff' - - -if f 1 7 - , v , 5 V g'41s's'5 'Q 's S S B 0 232:-I 'lJ'? 6 Lvl , O' O-I 4' U sl 15155 DDR 1930 5 J- I' f 9. STAFF Q fl l Editor-in-chief If i A Agnes H. Thompson ' A if Business Manager gf. John G. McLaughlin W . 'f O Associates I Editorial z A Astrid M. Ericson William K. Nagle my ' Ph llis E. Johnson Agnes L. Pa ekas 'iv Y H C W ll P ' p arry . oo ey 5 U v fl 9 ' I px , Business e Robert P. Balgley Alec Goldin Mar -Daniel Elizabeth H. Rommell 3 V Q ennar . co ie A 9 ' K d W S f' ld P Q U I 1 'i' .lzqfligi HE Business Manager expresses the fond hope that you will accept f. fy' this Class Book with as much pride as you accept your diploma. QR For three months the Business Board, working in close co-operation 53' with the Editorial Board, has extended its best effort in endeavoring to ,. resent to you a Class Book worthy of note. . 4. P Q XX In the future when some member of the Class of 1930A attains great A 6 fame, it will afford you great pleasure to take this book and revive pleasant sn IQ memories of days spent with him at Hartford High. lp ff Special- credit for aid in composing this Class Book is due to Mr. 9:5 fx Stanley Rood, our faculty adviser, and to Mr. Clement C. Hyde, whose ever- X A ready suggestions and willing advice can scarcely call forth sufficient Q 'N appreciation 'U ' I 13 JOHN G. MCLA UGHLIN. I: h s v v '1 C:'3 xlffclflqv 1 9 3 O A 2,x'J N-2152.3-'L' , 8 19301-X 9 THE HOPKINS STREET BUILDING THE BROAD STREET BUILDING .r 444.-1 Ast CLA S S ID KID QUIK 3-2.2.4-'asp' 9 I , CLASS ROLL Abby Campbell Allen Katherine Ann Ambot Shirley Morris Bartlett Ida Evelyn Berson Barbara Burdick Genevieve Margaret Cahill Mary Daniel Marjorie Berry Dexheimer Mollie Patricia Diamond Beatrice Grace DiBenedetto Rose Marie DiMauro Esther Epstein Astrid Maria Ericson Dorothy Virginia Etelis Minnie Friedman Hazel Frances Gay Camela Marie Giunta Irene Rose Goewey Mildred Smith Gorham Catherine Charlotte Gustafson Frances Patricia Hayes Lilly Christina Johnson Phyllis Elizabeth Johnson Laura Kaplan Effie May Kennedy Marguerite Mary Kenney Dorothy Marie Kibbe Rose Roslyn Koblintz Lillian Lena Krinsky Blanche Clara Lapac Margaret Mary Larkin He GIRLS Helen Mary Lepak Marcia Estelle London Margaret Toy Mah Hilda Dolores Markunas Dorothy Florence Marsh Catherine Suzanne Massaro Catherine Elizabeth McCullough Isabella Simpson Moir Marion Louise Moore Emma Mosesian M.argaret Vera Mullen Agnes Lorraine Papekas Viola Phillips Edith Sylvia Richman Elizabeth Harmony Rommell Estelle Jean Runvik Helen Anne Shovak Mary Shulman Irene Simmons Mary Young Smyth Bessie Stein Lena Steinberg Edith Mathilda Stockman Viola Marguerite Surmolian Agnes Helen Thompson Dorothy Ann Thone Dorothea Hilma Walleen Erma Odessa Wells Minerva Frances Wells Marjorie Harkness Wiley Laura Elizabeth Wilson en Irene Zagorska l 1'wC:72xi1-C fo,v 19 3 0 A LNNJ' . 4?'52J-9' 12 - f cn, no - -' CLASS ROLL Richard Warner Amerman Roland Carl Atwater John Herbert Baker Robert Paul Balgley Arthur Solomon Berman Thomas Collins Cody Abraham David Cohen Orlando Colangelo Frank Cutler John Philip Earley Harry Geffen Joseph Genzlano Isadore Glasband Alec Goldin Emil Greenberg James William Greene Norman Bulkeley Griswold John Thomas Harrison Herbert Joseph Holley Allen Risley Hyde John Michael Kelly William Kusmik Anthony George Lombard George Albert Loomis, Jr. Edwin Leonard Lundstedt John George McLaughlin Francis Earl Moriarty BOYS George Muir William Karl Nagle John Francls 0 Brien George Joseph Oslpowltz Melville Howard Ott William Robert Parskey Henry Pierson George Henry Riddell Michael James Rmaldo Joseph Robinson N ello Albert Rossini Louis Morris Salzberg Samuel Saul Schwartz Kennard Webster Scofield Edward Hans Smith Mark Max Solomkin Frank Paul Spatkowski Alanson Eugene Stewart Jr Paul Arthur St. Onge Daniel William Thomson William James Turner Daniel Joseph Vallario Joseph Vogel Vincent Seymour Wiggin Edmund Doren Winchell Kim Chung Wong Harry Clark Woolley 7' V p Q Q J 9 QQ,-5 Q FOX-'QQ sg!C.g!.'1 'S'- A X S D K. ?'Rsc-1 JJ 0 7 Q kI iJ.o'C-999' 1 9 3 0 A 'H X 3 44 13 'v , ' - v' .Q-Qs.,-.-. -gm CLA .S-S D 0 0K pe.,--.ss -. .. -: ' N Qs ,lf THE CLASS OF 1930A Q ,i 1'- C Class Motto Q HCARPE VIAIvI 'P ix Class Colors I 1 ORANGE l 'Q 8 , I I 1 In ' 5 Night K DANIEL W. THOMSON 'O Q. Chairman Reception Committee f WILLIAM K. NAGLE ,s ' Historians Orator Prophets is FRANCES P. HAYES ALLEN B. HYDE AGNES L. PAPEKAS JOHN H. BAKER EDMUND D. WINOHELL 0, , ' Essayist I AGNES H. THOMPSON 1,5 Treasuvrers Testators Marshals ff MINNIE R. FRIEDMAN MARY DANIEL HERBERT J. HOLLEY FRANCIS E. MORIARTY HARRY O. WOOLLEY ROLAND C. ATWATER 4 D Poetess 0 A. MINNIE R. FRIEDMAN Reception Committee 7 ASTRID M. ERIOSON PHYLLIS E. JOHNSON if KENNARD W. SCOFIELD J. FRANCIS O'BRIEN ei Motto Committee Color Committee .Q ABBEY O. ALLEN CATHERINE O. GUSTAFSON ' JOSEPH VOGEL WILLIAM KUSMIK X LAURA E. WILSON DOROTHY A. THONE ', GEORGE MUIR GEORGE H. RIDDELL 4' 'Y -N Q vo 'C'-c:91'xaZ'Cfv.f 1 9 3 0 A 2,X?' 44'., 5 14 skiisnvi 'gt CCILLA .S S ID 0 0K Ear.-1 -:J '2 fs: if ,u . W l it l Q 'o J. 1' T c' D 0.1 0' ,f 1? 5. af :fp li I 04 Q ' 0 GOODWIN ELMER STEELE Elln jlaemumam W1thout mentxon of our beloved classmate who was taken from us on Aprll 2 1929 our Class Book would fall far short of complet1on Goodwm an honor pup1l of excellent standmg was held 1n h1gh esteem by all h1s classmates to whom the appallmg suddenness of h1s death came as a great shock and sorrow We shall always cherxsh h1S memory as the sweetest yet saddest experlence of our hlgh school career x X 'C ' 1 9 3 0 A .- xS 'N2 'J- 1 0 .z 4 I Ig 0, Q I' fl Q M N si 'U all E ' oe E l a gr 1 f 1 we og ff . . ss , f :S ' ' 5' . O .1 . 2 ' W ' ' 3? r' ' ' e ' 'I' 0 ' K :Q ' . . A 2 e ' 'S l 1 14 bf' ' v TN .eff - --if 'V td- - ., 15 -F , . 1 ' ' ' ' CCLASSIBGDUK J' gQfC,gf.'s Q Q 132:-I 0p3v . i v-f X , L A 'S ABBY C. ALLEN O HAP! 'S Thou who hast the fatal gift of beauty. 2 Noah Webster School. Athena 3, 43 A. A. 23 Dra- ll matic Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Member Executive Com- . mittee 3: Greek Club 2,'3, 4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 2: Girls' League 23 Student Council 2: National Honor Society 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 41 Owlet 43 Second Scholarship Prize in bcth first and second years: 19268 Book Prize for high scholarship dur- l ing one and one-half years, Faculty Book Prize in Alge- .I brag Salutatoriang Member Motto Committee. Never late, no demerits. It Smith College. a It must be great to have a drag with the faculty, whether it comes from-well, er-er, we don't know- N 'X because we never did have a drag with them. Abby is tall, slender, and graceful las N. G. will testifyj-a 4 , real friend to all who know her. If E , J 4 lg KATHERINE A. AMBOT '. a:Kittyrx X Q By music, minds an equal temper know, '. Nor swell too high, nor sink too low. f Chfuncey Harris School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' . League 1, 2, 3, 41 Girls' Biology Club 4: H. P. H. S. .s Choir 2, 3. 4: Girls' Glee Club 4. State Normal School. Kitty is rather withdrawn, but when you know her she is a peach of a sport ieven though she did at- . tempt to make a beauty parlor out of Room 343. With her lovely voice and pleasing personality, she'll be a .X success. We juzt know itl 45 V l .L nf, 41 X. 6 I 1 QX if 2 I9 e - RICHARD W. AMERMAN tcDick!! He lives in the world of his thoughts and is therefore happy. Weaver High School. A. A. 3, 43 Tech Club 3: Boys' Commercial Club 4. Here is another proof of the saying that scientists are silent and deep thinkers. At any rate, we know Dick is interested in sciences and he is quiet. Does he enjoy Astronomy! V' V ,144-Iffx :?.'C?c.v 1 9 3 0 A lk? N 21529-5 - . 1 '-. -- M- cmmssoous Q- - 9 P 'P I I all ROLAND C ATWATER Bravery never goes out of fashion Lawrence Street School National Honor Society 4 A A 1 2 3 4 Boys Club 2 3 4 I-I1storyC1v1cs Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Boys Biology Club 4 Member of Executive Committee 4 Junior Usher Class Marshal Roland is another of our bashful rosy cheeked blond specimens of masculine beauty In addition to this he is one of the enthusiastic members of the newly formed Biology Club ROBERT P. BALGLEY Bob 'Faith, thats as well said as if I had said it myself. oah Webster School. H. P. H. S. D. C. 3, I JOHN H BAKER The mirror of all courtesy Northwest School A A 1 2 3 Boy Cl b 2 3 P H S Choir 2 3 4 Class Historian No demerlts Trinity College Although John does not wear spats or sport a mono cle he has the accent and manners of an English gentle man-and the natural ability of getting his English marks. We hear he made a thrilling recitation once about the bombardment of London by the Germans. A. A. 1. 4: Boys' Club 2: Greek Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Science Club 43 National Honor Society 43 Owlet 2, 3, 4, Business Board 2, Editorial Board 3, 4: Business Board of Class Bock: Member Senior Class Night Com- mittee: Member School Track Team 33 Class Track Team 2: Junior Usher. Princeton University. Among other things Bob has the remarkable ability of coming to class unprepared las he says! and making a good recitation. Whether this is done by his natural ability in a crisis of this kind, or due to the fact that recess provides time for the preparation of several sub- jects, we don't know. Anyway, we hear that he is plan- ning to take a six months' P. G. course on the art of looking up Latin notes during class. Q V' V' 'U 'V' 'VCC ' 0'l N 5 O - ' v Sg1q.Qgq'Q Q 0 A f-so-I 'JP' 0 L ff va i 0: I l 3 I vi - ' '. ,. O, ,. , : ': , Q., , ga- :- , . . . U . if up I I ,. al Il Pa :P X 4 9' ': . 'e vt. .. , 4, g. H ..., ' . . . v Us , - . : O C O' 5 4' Q: 1.8 0' I V u n n . . 1- gl 21' N 4 9 2 Q 5' 3' I 'o' is 'CJ -xl.. Qlo' 19 3 0 A I-.X 0 44 -3 0. . I7 4 ls 4 'S J ' ' S 0 Ni! 1s'0'5 S . Q.. :Ngo I PJ 'Q SHIRLEY M BARTLETT Lee A lxttle gurl and yet I trow That the llttle glrl can raise a row West Mlddle School K B L S 3 4 H P H S Cholr 2 A A 4 Glrls League 4 Never late never absent no demerlts At last we are begmmng to fmd out that Shlrley has a sense of humor and IS a real gxrl She has always been so mconsplcuous that most of us dldn t realize what a dear frlend she can be ARTHUR S BERMAN Art Is thls that haughty gallant gay Lothar1o'7 Northwest School Hopkins D C 3 4 Chalrman 3 4 Boys Leaders Corps 2 3 4 Chronicle Business B ard 2 3 4 Owlet 2 3 4 School Football Team 2 3 4 Class Football Team 2 University of Pennsylvama Does bemg m a Sophomoxe Bxology class make a Senior feel smart? We wonder why the gullty con sclencel We hope you can take a Joke Just the same IDA E BERSON Lxfe IS a long lesson m humlllty Henry Barnard School A A 4 Girls League 4 German Club 4 Connectlcut College of Pharmacy Ida has a good heart but one fault She IS too self consclous We wish she would overcome that drawback and lf she does we know of nothlng else that w1ll retard her gettmg on xn thls world Heres how Ida' Q :,'C':':Xf?o'q:90' 0 A :N':' ' 4'-:X ' ' ' - - ' - A N - bi 1 L 9, l 'N 'Q ', . 'Q ,, . . gl ' ' . . . . vp .D . .. , , 0' ' I af. ' ' S on 5 h .1 , Dx. KI YY ,Q .., . ' , - .U '. . I . '- ..,, - ' . EXSCUtlV6 pommxttee 45 A. A. 1, 2:1 3, 4g.Sclence 'Club . - I 'U H , 1-I fs 4 ' A 5 ' f . 3 - ' . as If - A It ,J N si , . 7 . . . 3 ' . A : f.. ' . 1 . ' . . ' 05 - '- - . -1 , . 4 'x 'I .9 A 'Y .f A ' ' ' ' - 18 - A , , - .21 mv- s - - IHTIQ: :.-, --:J BARBARA BURDICK uB0bn Unthinking, idle, wild and young I laughed and danced and talked and sung. Gales Ferry Grammar School, Ledyard, Conn. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Vesta Club 33 Girls' League 3, 4. Pratt Institute. Bobbie is one of our most popular girls, as is evidenced by the fact that her favorite seat in the library is perpetually surrounded by admiring young men. And the reason is that she is stimulating easy to look at, and always a good sport. GENEVIEVE M CAHILL Gen She is the very acme of good fellowship St Josephs Cathedral School A A 1 Z Vesta Club 2 Girls League 2 3 4 Girls Leaders Corps 'S 4 Class Baseball Team 1 2 3 Class Basketball Team 2 3 4 received H in Basketball First Puze in Girls Swim ming Team A most athletic minded girl her every thought gov erned by good sportsmanship Gen w1l1 always be a good pal to everyone THOMAS C CODY Only an inventor knows how to borrow and every man is or should be an inventor St Peters School A A 1 2 Boys Club Z Our own experience has shown us that m this tall dark unspoken youth we have a friend He is always willing to do anything which would help the class or his friends Thats the spirit Tom I Stick to It and your success is assured' 0.5 ,L O I 'Q 0 0 V L gs ' A l I .Q IQ 0 Q Qdc-Q O'l 5 . POYVQ , 3. IJ . gl - I 'P '. l o , v. J - 'Q sc sr .. ,, ' ' ' Q.. -. . .,- '.: s 2 .V Q ,Q 1 ' ' N . :Q S ,S 1 I In 4 . 5 H. I . In , . . ' I. . .,: ' .'., 4 k N l f' vc s Cnfvxl.. QOQQ 19 3 O A fk 0 44'a- 0 l .J 19 A 5. mag.-1 Ag-. GLA 5 S lb an one ess.,-.ss -. tv! Q? 04 ,2 Q N B. '? iw .5 2 I 'E lx. I ,s 8 s A ,s P we .L 4 D A' ORLANDO COLANGELO Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. Koehler Grammar School, Koehler, New Mexico. Unfortunately we have not seen much of Orlando, but from brief glimpses we have seen that he is a hard. conscientious worker. ABRAHAM D. COHEN H A171 Another unobservant man. Arsenal School. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball Team 1, 3, 4. New York University. These young men who care naught for young ladies and their charms, but like sports only lbasketball in this easel, are a keen trial to some people. You are just as well off though, and we wish you loads of luck at college. FRANK CUTLER X A modest man never talks about himself. Ql New Park Avenue School. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Tech Club f 3, 4: School Football Team 2, 3, 43 H in Football. Connecticut Agricultural College. I Frank has been so quiet and unassuming that if it were not for his stellar performance on the football PN field, we should never know he was with us. Frank is 5 respected for his modesty and admired for his athletic I' ability. The best wishes of the class go with you, Frank. X 'ol 9. 'V v 1: -',v w AQ- 1 ' 0'I N 'gS',3..0 'Q 'CQ CRY: 909' 1 9 3 0 A O 4 J 0 4 - I 20 0: if Us Q ,i Q B. 'P 'H .9 ll' I 'E I Q. 'Q R ,Q P ll il N lf, 5' XX 0.1 L. 9 ,2 02' V. MARY DANIEL aaM0l1y1r Good things come in small packages. Arsenal School. Athena 3, 4, Junior Member for one year: A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 4: Vesta Club 3, 4: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Class Book Business Board 4: Second Scholarship Prize 2: First Scholarship Prize 3: Student Council 4: Class Testatrix. Mary is one of the smallest in the class, but that does not detract from the keenness of her mind. Mary shines in all her classes, but excels in English. Her uniform tests are the delight of her English teacher. Good luck, Mary. MOLLIE P. DIAMOND saMisSyr: MARJORIE B. DEXHEIMER :4Marjry O, thou art fairer than the evening air, Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. George Washington High School, New York. French Club 4: Girls' League 3, 4: Girls' Biology Club 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 4. Goucher College. Although she has been with us but a comparatively short time, Marjorie, by her pleasing personality, has made many friends among us. Her performance at the Senior Class Party, and again before the French Club, shows that she has excellent, natural ability for singing. Common sense is instinct and enough of it is genius. Henry Barnard School. K. B. L. S. 3, 4: A. A. 3, 4: Girls' Commercial Club 3, 4: French Club 4: Girls' League 2, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4. Never late. Mollie is very quiet, but comes to the fore most unex- pectedly in her business examinations. We're sure of her success in the commercial world. - l s'l C:'3xr?.-'C'!0.v 19 3 0 A 21 'Cf '-'X Q QC Q lx 4 44 aD- at T' hffifft S,s 4 S f N20 'Cay ' u BEATRICE P G DI BENEDETTO Bea I stood Among them but not of them m a shroud Of thoughts whxch were not then' thoughts Lawrence Street School Glrls Commercial blub 4 Glrls League 4 Bea may be short m stature but her blgness of character makes up for her deflclency m size Although she IS very qulet we have appreclated her bemg wlth us these past four years ROSE M DI MAURO Rolly Health and cheerfulness mutually beget each other Guls Commelclal Club 4 Glrls League 1 A 3 4 Even though Rose hasnt glven us much opportunlty to become acqualnted we do know she rs cheerful That xs a valuable asset JOHN P EARLY Phll A rhapsody of words Henry Barnard School H P I-I S D C 1 Te h Club 3 4 Chau-man Executlve Commrttee 4 A A 2 3 4 Boys Club3 4 John xs a very attractxve person and quxte popular Judgmg from the number of people who yell at h1m from the stands at the football games e,:v!X,?,fCL'a.- 19 0 A 7 x'2' 2-729-? ' - ' - A : Q Q, .1 e- S A 'e l V. R 0 sl . . pl It it 77 H -I . . :. A in X , , , . , , l A - v , ' ' I 'is H U . ' ' ' ' ' . . l x . . y . . , l ' 'A 'Y -'io 4 rl J S ' ll N U: O bl ' ' 1 O nl In 0 O 'tv' ul H 1' 0 ,Q .. . . Immaculate .Conception School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 ', . '. . I ' ' l oe ' l P A l :Q l s l II o' fl . N: 1.2 on N .Q ll .' 7Y . A Q. , , , , . . ' 1, l V N - . . ,- ri - - , - ' x O - . Q 9 X l 9' 'ol l V. D, ' ' Q 7 v -' ' A - . 22 - fs H, u it-1 foci S. l , at I Q95 - ESTHER EPSTEIN Music IS well sald to be the words of angels Northwest School Athena 4 French Club 3 4 Glrls League 3 4 German Club 2 3 4 Natxonal Honor Socxety 3 4 H P H S Choir 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club 4 H P H S Orchestra 3 4 Pxanlst Jumor Orchestra 1 Z Pxamst Accompanlst 1 2 3 Upper Freshman Choxr Graduatlmz m 35 years Second Scholarship Pnze 3 Never late no demerlts Institute of Music Pedal-roxy Normal School Although Esther has been wxth us but two years she has been a cledlt to us Who wlll ever forget her play mg on Senxox N1ght Some day we ll be paying S5 a seat to hear her ASTRID M ERICSON Yet will she blu h here b lt -and To hear hex secret so b trayed Wllson Stleet School Athena 'Z 4 Vice Pre-mlm-nt 4 Secretary 4 A A Z 3 4 lfrench Club 3 4 President Girls League Z 5 4 Chalrman Executive Cummxttee 4 Girls Blology Club 3 4 Chairman Executlve Com mittee 4 Edltorlal Board Class Book National Honor Society 4 Secretary 4 Never absent never late Astrid wlthout questxon one of the most popular :urls un our class has a weakness whlch we have dared to make publlc here She IS Just crazy about As lt Astrld DOROTHY V ETELIS Dot I love me Arsenal School A A 4 Gxrls Commerclal Club 3 Vesta Club Secretary 3 Glrls League 4 Chromcle Busmess Board 3 Owlet Busmess Board 3 Cornell Umverslty Dot IS egotlstlc but qulte chummy and soclable We re sure the dresslng room mlrror wlll mlss her re flectmn Best wlshes Dot for your conquest of a host of admirers Her llfe IS just one A after another In school xt-1 at least three A s and a B outslde lts A A and that has nothing: to do wlth the Athletlc As-,ocxatlon either has lPerhaps well see hum at the reception! 1 x 'J' 'XIQ52 N-'L '1 '- - 'e-Q ,,.- :' Q . - if l' ,v 4 1 ' fe LcEtn9 :l 'N ., , . . . . 5 , : xx ' .' . : . . , I: . ' I D fx ' - .... , l U. AI: I ', 'VC l . . 1. all J 'Z n u . 9 - ' . '- - 'A IF ' ' ' f ' ' ' fb 4 . ff fl Il ,lla 'P 'Q' . . O I 'I . . L 9 ' Q. L., .U 5 4 -A N 4 , A . -' 'A 'r Q l D . I S' Il . '. 1 . L- I lg , - - - A o l n ,s 5 ll Q' f' a N IK A 4 t an . 9. .y ll Y, ' , H v ' . . . E ' it ' yi . fi . - 2, . sl ff! . '. A G. uw ' ' A ' . . , ' - 'S '. . ., ,, ' lt 0. ' . I ' ' A N 0' 4' l V. D9 t 1 T 7 - ' ' ' ,4'f5'fXf'-VQY'-' 1 9 3 o A 23 4 ' L ,Q U 3 'S li '? 'z nf. N Q I I 'l lx. I 5 'Q 's I 'Y Q P Il I f I af, 5' 51 FN 'P ,P 92' v I ,ga V 's.s A. S lb 0 .fr-520 -p 'tozijp-'Q MINNIE FRIEDMAN My thoughts and I were of another world. West Middle School. A. A. 3, 4: Girls' League 1, 2 3, 45 Girls' Biology Club, Charter Memberg H. P. H. S. Choir 3: Athena 3, 4: French Club 3, 4, Class Treasurer: Class Poet. Never late. Normal School. One of Minnie's accomplishments which we most en- joy is her ability to whistle without being discerned. That was one trick which no teacher ever found out. Yes, Minnie, you are becoming a self-controlled, friendly HAZEL F. GAY lCBi1lYY It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Arsenal School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League I., 2, 3, 4: Girls' Biology Club 3, 45 Freshman Glee Club. Never late. Columbia University. Hazel has gone through I-I. P. H. S. with a smile on her face and a cheery word for us all. And what should we have done without her Physiology pencils! She is a true friend and we wish her loads of luck and happiness. person, and we rejoice with you. HARRY GEFFEN tcHar!! For he was studious of his ease. DeWitt Clinton High School, New York City. Hopkins D. C. 3, 4g A. A. 3, 4: History-Civics Club 3, 45 Science- Club 3, 4: Boys' Leaders Corps 2. 3: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball Team 2, 3, 43 Class Track Team 3, 4. New York University. Studies just bore Harry to extinction. As far as we know he holds all endurance records for snoozes taken in class. It has been rumored that he is the author of Sleepy Valley. s w '- -Se-' 1930A if e 24 .uf dxf 15 i - 'J 'o 0 ij 'Il 'u JOSEPH GENZIANO K . KGJ0eYY ss D History makes men wise. ff X Henry Barnard School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Tech Club ' 3, 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 4. Q l Is that why Joe is taking history? But really one 'Q good recitation every two weeks is sufficient. This ' homework 1518 bore! You know we must have some . , ime o ourse ves. V I: gi' Q I 4 - It Pa 'F i XX 4 ,v ll CAMELA M. GIUNTA 'Q ' . Comma U N 0. ,Q The only way to have a friend is to be one. . S Arsenal School. Girls' League 4 g Vesta Club 4 : i '. Girls' Biology Club 3, 4: Freshman Glee Club 1. .. New Britain Normal School. the four years we have known her has lived up to it. Once a friend, always a friend. We wonder why she is tired Monday mornings? Perhaps she studies the stars over the week-end. In Camela realizes this more than most of ua and in 5 V 5 t A 1 ln. 1' 'P- I' ISADORE GLASBAND 1 4 . - .N Irving 'S Labor is in itself a pleasure. W Arsenal School. H. P. H. s. D, c. 3, 4, chaii-man Q' Executive Committee 3. Treasurer 4: A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Commercial Club 3, 4, .g . i Chairman Executive Committee 3, Representative to i Student Council 35 History-Civics Club 3, 4, Science f' '7 Club 3. 4: Boys' Biology Club 4, Vice-President 4, Chair- s '. man Executive Committee 4: Student Council 15 H. P. ' . H. S. Choir 3: Freshman Glee C'lubg Chronicle Adver- V' I tising Board 2, Advertising Manager 3, Circulation Board Q 2, Circulation Manager 33 0wlet 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, f Fl Assistant Make-Up Editor 3. Make-Up Editor 4, Editor- 3 N ' in-Chief 4, Circulation Board 2, Circulation Manager 3, ' , Advertising Board 2. Advertising Manager 3, Class ' Basketball Team 1: Class Football Team 1. .Q Irv has done a great deal for the school by helping to make both the Chronicle and Owlet successes. Q 1 He has proven an efficient editor and a splendid com- . Q .'m panion. He has great business ability and a willingness 1 U. to work. What other qualifications are necessary for - I. si .. success ? , ' we 1 J Q Q Q Q PC ' I l ,J-ca'-xa?.'C20.v 1 9 3 0 A 105' 4.40.-.D-?, .1 . 1 ,, 25 -f---- . s- ----' ttf Qs'o'5 5 r -0 ' JI IRENE R GOEWEY Laugh and be fat Chauncey Haxrls School A A 3 4 Glrls Commer cial Club 3 4 Vesta Club 3 4 Glrls League 3 4 Never late Irene 15 a treasure when It comes to brxghtemng our sermus outlook as we trudge to class And sh! She has a most brazen desire to see all boxmg matches Irenes bound to Joke her way through lzfe qulte sue cessfully ALEC GOLDIN Gentle m manner fxrm ln realxty Alsenal School H P H S D C 3 4 Secretary 4 4 Representatlve to Student Counc1l 4 Sports Edxtor of Owlet 4 Member Buslness Board of Class Book New York Unlverslty Al ls a great advocator of blgger and better sports What he doesnt know about the subJect ISDQ worth mentlonmg He IS well liked by all the boys and we have heard more than one girl slgh over hls beautlful brown eyes MILDRED S GORHAM Dredy Be silent and safe-sllence never betrays you Ithaca Jumor Hxgh Ithaca N Y Gxrls League 4 Howard Umversxty Mxldred IS another quiet and conservatlve member of our class Stull water runs deep though We wlsh you lots of success and loads of happlness 1'-,:7fxI:'f!0,v 1 9 3 0 A 1 x'2' 2-F52 N-5 ' C 1 -f ,Q . r S , 'gl' if l 'Q 1 'Q P 0 Q . '- I' -- -- 1' l ' qv K I ' ' . . . ,. 5, ' ' - 'IC N , . . . - y Q - xi D IQ 1, 1 H .1 ll QI U: ' o Q. e rl 0 1' ' : my '.' I N I t H t H O. 0' H ' ' I 5 '. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g.Boys' Club 2.5 Boys' Corhmercial Club A . . I ai 3, I: H 5 q Z I l ' ' . 5 ,N an y ' a e a s Q' .X I .N o ,W ' 5 Jin P f - . ' I S: I.: od 9. N , I lx If 77 I H . - H Q pf ' Nl 5 ' ' , , . . A ' . is i . . I ,Q N . ' . - . , i, I 95 - . A 'X o O 4' l 92. ' ' s v v ' - 1 ' 'I . 0 A . ,. .' ' ' v s21'fgg'.'s S S i A. :Ffa 1 50:2 'p EMIL GREEN BERG Greenie Sir, I would rather be right than be President. Arsenal School. Chairman Executive Committee H. P. H. S. D. C. 3, 4: A. A. 1, 2: German Club 2, 3. 4. President 4: Boys' Leaders Corps 2: 0wlet 3: Junior Usher 3. Columbia Colleile. Emil, we find, is a rather forceful person whose own opinion is his law. Perhaps certain of the faculty can relate experiences in which Emil has staunchly defended his own opinion, much to their impatience and the amuse- ment of the class. However, he is well liked by us all and we hope to hear good things about him in the future. JAMES GREENE Jlmmy He did nothing and did it well Immaculate Conception School A A School Football Team 4 Connecticut Agricultural College The first thing the girls notice about James is his eyelashes We shall be greatly surprised if he is not corralled as an advertisement for Maybelline It should be a well paying Job Since these are an asset as well as an ornament we are glad he didnt lose any in football NORMAN B GRISWOLD Norm A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest menl 2 3 4 Student Council 1 H P H S Choir Freshman Glee Club 1 School Football Team 4 Class Basketball Team 1 2 3 4 Class Football Team 1 2 3 Class Track Team 2 3 Swimming Team 3 4 Barrett School of Tree Surgery To waste free periods apparently studying seems to be the height of some peoples ambition Norman does recognize SRT s though I, 1 Q q Q O QQ, Nx U FOYQQ bi ' 37 ' . . . 1, 2, 3, 4: Ci l Y! 1 Noah Webster School. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Cll5b . g wCg7.xwp,'CLO,v 19 3 0 A I X 0 44 nv 0 27 ' ' ' ' CILA S 'lb GD ' x21-Qs6'Si S - .S , CID err.-1 -'-79 9 - -v 7 -af og l u 4 4, m H' 'A CATHERINE C. GUSTAFSON .0 2' u n Kay , l , Q So sweet a face, xx 4 S h 1 . . 1 uc ange grace 's 1- New Park Avenue School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Vesta I Club, President 3, 4 3 Girls' League 2, 3, 4 3 Member ' . Color Committee. Never late. . . to Hartford Hospital Training School. ' In Kay is almost too good to be true. She looks ' . angelic and is angelic in a naughty manner. Kay 'l claims that she has never fallen in love. We may . 'X believe fthat, but cahnnot say that others have not fallen .S t er eet in wors ip. i a I l I I O l N Q ' 4 X I 0 1 JOHN T. HARRISON Q In .. l Johnny 7 0 O Honesty is the reward of virtue. ' West Middle School. A. A. 1, 2, 8, 4: National Honor Q . Society 43 Sketch Club 2, 3: Boys' Club 45 Greek Club ' 2, 8, 4, Treasurer 33 H. P. H. S. Choir' 2, 3, 4,'Monitor . 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Assistant Librarian 3, Secre- ' tary 4 5 School Track Team 2, 3, 4 3 Class Basketball Q Team 1, 2, 33 Class Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Soccer 8 Team 33 Cross Country Team 1, 2, 4, Penn Relays 3, 4: Q H in Trackg Junior Usher. Never late. ' . Howard University. I ' John is one of the most serious students in our midst. l ' However, he excels in other things as well as studies, as Q his splendid track records show. He has always been a ' good, warm-hearted friend to his numerous companions. Q 4' 4 'f f.. 0 FRANCES P. HAYES U 'X Frankie X 3 Kindness and virtue travel hand in hand. gl Chauncey Harris School. Girls' Commercial Club 3, f 1 I 4, President: Vesta Club 4, Girls' League, 2, 3, 4, Secre- .,. tary: Student Council 25 Class Historian. Never late. If QX . ' Frances shines in all her glory in the shorthand X ,f .5 class. Popular, a good sport, and an intelligent pupil, we .L , do not doubt her future will be happy and successful. Q'- ' 1 N 11 V - ' ,gl ' IQ li I I Q C 9 PC ,J-cp'-N.i','4?0.v 1 9 3 0 A p..X'2' 419.355 , I 1 4' 28 wr S,S C ll.: A S S B llll 333-l'.':J'? W 5 . II: 9 '9 Y . l is-, IN I 96. , A I 'l 'a 'Q 'Q .5 C U Y' II fl U af. gi 7 FQ P1 'l N HERBERT J. HOLLEY 46Tub77 See the conquering hero comes, Sound the trumpets, beat the drums. St. Patrick's School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club 2. 3:,Tech Club 3, 4: Science Club 3: School Footabll Team 3, 4: Class Football Team 1, 2: Class Basketball Team 1, 3: Class Track Team 1, 2, 3: H in Football: Class Marshal. Tub , as he is best known, is the original answer to a maiden's prayer and a football hero all in one. Popular, good-looking, witty. and athletic, he has made many friends among us in both sexes. He has displayed a stick-to-it-iveness on the football field regardless ot the fact that more than once he has been quite badly injured. With this fighting spirit greater achievements cannot help but be his. ALLEN R. HYDE HAI!! l When nizzht hath set her silver lamp on high, , Then is the time to study. Noah Webster School. H. P. H. S. D. C. 3, 4: A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club 2, 3, 4: Tech Club 3: Greek Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: National Honor Society 3, 4, Presi- dent 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, Secretary 3: Freshman Glee Club: Junior Orchestra 1, Librarian 1: H. P. H. S. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4: Inter-High Orchestra 3, 4: 0wlet Editorial Board 3: Junior Usher: First Scholarship Prize 1, 2, 3. 4: Faculty Book Prizes in Algebra, Geometry, Latin, Greek, Physics: 19268 Prize for country's highest marks in Algebra and Latin in College Board Examinations: 1926B Book Prize: Harvard Book Prize: Valedictorian: Class Orator: Class Song Writer. Never late, never absent, no demerits. Harvard University. Allen is both generous and studious. We all know he is studious because of his high record. He is generous in that he occasionally tries to while away time in class - by asking very complex questions relating: to the subject being discussed. We just know he'll be successful-if he works as hard over everything as he does over his study of the dictionary in free periods. LILLY C. JOHNSON HLi1I! Can build castles in air. Wilson Street School. A. A. 4: Girls' Commercial Club 4: Girls' League 2, 4: History-Civics Club, Chairman Executive Committee 4. Never late. Lil's dreams are most romantic. One would hardly think her capable of such skillful weaving. She's a good friend, patient, trusting, and understanding. Best wishes! ll fl ft at rl if ,nj . 'I Q Ill U' 'Q 'Q Q3 t !Qi Q YQ. if I .9 9 43, 'Q ,Q I . Q' F Sl ov X 5 0 'S ,I nl' A Q Q Y ,1'C:'!xl1'C!0.v 1 9 3 0 A RXY' 2052.5-? I, 29 rv' -'-1 -eh CL -' X lb 00K 5x30-f'v'J -- ' U Q QS' s - 1 I PHYLLIS E JOHNSON Phyl The devll hath power To assume a pleasmg shape Lawrence Street School Athena 3 4 Chalrman Executlve Commlttee 3 President 4 A A 1 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Girls League 1 2 3 4 Gxrls Blology Club 4 Owlet 3 4 Exchange Editor Ed1tor1a1Board of Class Book Senlor Class Nlght Committee National Honor Soclety 4 Connectxcut College for Women What could be a better combmatlon than blue eyes and d1mples We know that Phyl uses them to then' best advantage Perhaps she acqulred her abllxty t make up with powder rouge 1lDStlCk etc up m Room 64' Please dont be offended Phyllis we really like xt and we are only frlghtfully Jealous LAURA KAPLAN It would talk Lord how lt talkedl Hlgh School New Utrecht N Y Athena 4 A A 2 -3 4 Glrls Commerclal Club Z 3 4 PxnComm1ttee Glrls Leairue 3 4 H P H S Chou' 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 3 4 Chromcle Busmess Board 3 4 Owlet 3 4 Once sh has the floor Laura wxll babble tlll the bell lungs to the everlastlng thankfulness of some of u Shes done a lot for th Chronicle and Owlet and we all appreciate xt Let us know when you ve con quered that whachacalllt Laura It 11 be a great victory and vsorth celelnatmgz JOHN M KELLY Jack Every Inshman has a potato m hls head St Thomas Seminary A A 1 2 3 4 Boys Com melcxal Club 3 4 Boys Club 4 Student Councxl 1 2 3 Secretary 3 Semor Class Nlght Commlttee Class Basketball Team 2 3 4 Northwestern Unxvelsxty Jack a tall handsome youth needs no mtroduc tlon How often we have heard h1S contaglous laugh xn the coxndorl We who have been nn hls English classes know of hls abhorrcnce for grammar and we mlght say xgnorance of lt We don t know that we blame hlm much Most of us dont wake up m the mght shrxekmg about the subJect ourselves 4, I 1 Q 4 9 QQ,-3 O.gOx,OQ 5' 95 . O1 I K ' , ,Q il i .I it , 1 H 'Q Q ' . 9' . ' D l:. i h . . I gi ,A I 'S lx ., . ,, I' . y , . '. 2: 'f' ' ' 'Z ,':.' . :' I Q -U. 2. . W1 - . 1... H , .Q Advertising Manager. Never late. ' ' . ' of, v -- - ' ' O fl l ,A S , . Q. cl ay .' 44 . , , ' . . . , , , 3 ' - 'I ' 1 . ' 2. . ' - - 6. : I y V 1 b ' 1 n 1 '., ' - l D I' . ' . , .- .9 . . 7 -.rs -Cp'-RI.p'CN.O.' 19 3 0 A ICN A 4 1- 0 30 A Zee. S' ' LA S I 00 X fxfa 1'-If EFFIE M KENNEDY Epple Full of sweet lndlfference Hlgh School Houlton Me A A 4 Glrls Commerclal Club 4 Glrls League 3 4 No demerlts nevel late Epple IS a sweet lovable chlld but rather lndlffel ent to all that IS golng on about her Her frlends all staunchly declare she IS true blue and so do we Lots of luck Ef MARGUERITE M KENNEY Happy am I from C318 Im free! St Peters School A A 2 3 4 Glrls Commelclal Club 3 4 Secretary Vlce Presldent Glrls League 3 4 Vesta Club 3 4 freasulel St Flancls TTBIHIHK School for Nurses M8129 can talk more and say less than anyone else ln the class that IS ln the corrldols Shes qulte shy In most classes but shlnes folth lh Engllsh Heres luck Marge and oul slncerest hopes that youll turn out to be as sensatlonal a wlltel as Vlna Delman DOROTHY M KIBBE Do Sweet Glrl Graduate l Noah Webster School Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 B ar 4 Gl League 3 4 Never late Smlth College How could we forget that heavenly muslc flt captured a prlzel the trlo produced Senlor Nlzht Wlth 'Dot at the planol We never reallzed what talent lay behlnd that calm blue eyed exterlor before that memorable oc caslon Now that we know of what she ms capable we expect her to accompllsh great thlngs at Smlth avqffvgiz bev 1 9 3 0 A I Ng' ' 'C':X .A 0 - tl v , inf S Q., - ' Q' Cl . ' Y! pl I l il tif. W K. . L. s. 3. 4, secrecy 45 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 5 'rlsl v Y 3 ' - Q 4 'e ' 31 ' ' - TSC S ID K ' -' Smyth S's 0 0 132071 025 ', I ll L u 'F 'E , - 'J In ROSE R. KOBLINTZ . uROSle,, These flowers are like the pleasures of the world. X Henry Barnard School. A. A. 3, 43 Girls' Commercial 5 Club 3, 4: Vesta Club 3, Girls' League 3, 4. ' Rose is one of those cheerful, smiling people who do 'Q their good work unobtrusively. It seems that the coming I generation is due for a pleasant time with Rose for a g teacher. 'X 6 l :Q . - 8 ,Q I 1 ': 'X LILLIAN F. KRINSKY If N U ,s 9 ll U il nf. 5' tlBib79 A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Chauncey Harris School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Commer- cial Club 2, 8, 43 0wlet and Chronicle Advertising Board 3, Vesta Club 3, 4. Never late, no demerits. Lil is the proud possessor of a merry heart, a logical mind, and a winning smile. With such a great combination of assets, she just can't fail. WILLIAM KUSMIK UBiuY7 X What a strange thing is man! tx New Park Avenue School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys' I Biology Club 4, School Track Team 2, 3, 4, Class Basket- 'Q ball Team 2, 3, 4: Class Track Team 2, 3, 4g Golf Team I. 4: H in Golf, Member of Color Committee. Never ate. PX Connecticut Agricultural College. 8 Bill is a strange boy. We should have liked to have . known him much better, but he wouldn't let us. Some ' of us have been let in on a great secret. William is X bashfull Never mind, Bill , we are glad that you ' have been with us, and we extend our best wishes for Q your success. .25 l v v I Q 9' 9 '5 5 'Q DQ nf-cg'-x.i', Cf0.v 1 9 3 O A 1- X'n' 4411.3-' 4 - 9 4 32 ' kfcieai CLA .S S ID 0 0K 31:-.-, -was vp ' - ef Ol v og A . .9 5 . 'Q Q Q J BLANCHE c.LAPAC t' 'K x4Bn I, . .. . . as Well-timed silence has more eloquence than speech. y. Wilson street School. A. A. 1, 21 German Club 2, 3, f D 4, Entertainment Committee 3. ' 5 Trinity College, Washington, D. C. Q. ' Blanche has zone through four years saying little, but I I! always having her lessons done. We wish her luck, and , Q we know she will succeed in whatever she does. ' U I X U I i .Q I ' 1 g A 4 fl I' , Q e A 0 1 O 1 lg Q MARGARET M. LARKIN 'U X Hpeggyl! . Sweet of mien and movement. St. Peter's School. Vesta Club 3, 43 Girls' League 1 2 3 4' A A 1 2 3 4 ' I O . 9 5 I i . i , , . - - . . . - J' ling blue eyes, lovely black hair, and Irish smile, she has Vu PeZEY is a typical Irish colleen. With her spark- won her way into our hearts. ' u 'Y l F l it 'Q 'Q ,Q V . It U ff N' vi ,Q HELEN M. LEPAK Q as uLeen .X Why hide you so your talent Y . ii Wilson Street School. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 43 Ger- 7 man Club 3. 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee ' Club 2. 3: Freshman Glee Club, Girls' Biology Club 2, ' .Q 3, 4. Never late. ' I University of Pennsylvania. p.. xx We all knew Helen was charming and interesting, , ' but we didn't find out how far ahead of us she was X ,i until she got that high test mark in Astronomy after being absent for over two weeks. It seems her absence . ' did her good, not only physically but mentally. Besides f X this discovered talent she possesses the art of being a 'ov 3' true friend. Q h s T V I 0 O 9 7Q ,Jca'?xi'.'C?o.- 1 9 3 0 A f,.x?' 4-1.9-? I 33 ' rg!-QQe.'1 -gk CLA S-S D 0 0K ?e:.-1 -'-to 'D ' ,ui Qs I 4 'E 9 'U li ANTHONY G. LOMBARD Hrronyn My feet plodded on-and on-. Wilson Street School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Club 1, 2: Boys' Commercial Club 3, 4: History-Civics Club 4: Boys' Biology Club 45 H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 4: Freshman Glee Club: School Baseball Team 3, 43 School Basketball Team 2, 3, 43 School Football Team 3, 4: Class Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Football Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Track Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Never late, no demerits. Tony is well-liked by the boys who are always playing some sort of a prank on him, at which he never takes offense for he is extremely good-hearted. He is a great sport and also greatly interested in sports. We have observed him ice skating too If you have neyer seen Tony skate well you Just dont know what you HTC 'HllSSlIlg MARCIA E LONDON Marsh By her smiles and gracious manners she won our hearts Northwest School K B L S 3 4 A A 1 2 3 4 Gills Commercial Club 4 Grls Lague 1 2 3 Science Club 3 4 Never late Sweet affectionate and dear to us all is Marcia with her sympathetic smile and friendly greeting Marcia may appear to be quiet but in reality has pepped up many a party with her dancing GEORGE A LOOMIS JR Vessels never give so yzleat a sound as when they axe empty West Mlddle School A A 1 2 3 4 Boys Club F b 2 P H S Choir 3 4 Chairman of Monitors 3 Boys Glee Club 2 3 4 lweshman Glee Club Never late George may be seen almost any recess talking with at least three girls in almost any loom or corridor He has said so little to us that we are quite at loss to know what to say of him We do know however that he has an eye for figures if not a head for them - .-ff N O 'o 0 M' 6, KY 'A f H :Q- I 9 . Us 'Y U H . . - . 1 I , lu 9 e 4 4 4 A A ll 0 lb ol 9 f 4 i l In 'A I' xx . Q fl ,Y g: ,, M . , v ' . . I u e 4 .e .e ' ' l A - ls P :Q A l 1.5 Q' ll 1 . 9 nl 9 U ol .. . , . Q Z 1, 2, 3, 45. ranch Cluln ,'g,,:'4:'n:' .' .C . l ' 2, to .. , , ' - ' ,vu ei A - A l ' . , . . ' N ps 'el fn ' 5 v v Ms Cp'-xc.'C'.O.v 1 9 3 0 A :CX 4 4.4'.., 4' , 34 .4-'o hzffsgfe'-A 'SDS Q' s 0 .e-N20-p's0:,D ': W EDWIN L LUNDSTEDT A bold bad man! West Mxddle School A A 1 2 3 4 Boys Club 2 8 4 Never late We have found out the reason why Ed favors so few of the weaker sex at H P H S He has a gurl outslde of school and he IS true to her Good for you Ed l We admire your taste and wish you happiness MARGARET 0 MAH ' Peggy That load becomes Ilght which 18 cheerfully borne Glrls Hlgh School Boston Mass History Cxvxcs Club A A 4 Glrls League3 4 H P H S Cholrl 3 4 Lasell Semmary Margaret I5 one of the most lnterestlng girls ln our class She I5 always happy light hearted and cheerful when others tend to be down hearted or discouraged She has worked hard to graduate wlth us and we extend our best wishes for a successful future HILDA D MARKUNAS Marky On wnth the dance Let Joy be unconfmed Washington Street School A 3 4 Gxr Lmzue1234HPI-ISCho1r234G1rls e Club 3 4 Freshman Glee Club Mxss Leslys School School seems to make up a very small portion of Hxldas hfe Of course we havent all the ms and outs of her proceedings outside but we feel sure they must be thxllllng Nevel mmd Hllda you dressed up the Chem room 1 C:'?x.aT.'C?0.v 19 3 0 A fX'2' 552.5-Y. 3 H if Lx 0 1 A 1 , 1 Q uEdn I Q N ' . ..,, , Q ' , . . . 5 5 , I' s .. 5, . ' ' ' 1 3 . l 1 . A Q. H A I5 4 li 'J 3 . . I I C s A 4- 5 ,, . . , ,, 'H . , , A 4 4, - ,Q . 4: . . Q ' , ,'3 . .. . . A ' ', , . x . - . . . . S' X ' . I .- -I I q r 'Q s 4 A f l 4: As . la Q' ' S . ,5 I . 'Q as rv ' 0 H -l '- 5 1 ' . A. . 1, 2, ,.: 'ls' H 5: e , . , 1 .... ' , , 5 'Gle bf' x -' 3 . l ' Q s A. 4 Q I i ' ' ' N 5 A s - v . 35 4. - so ' n I-, 'P S TNC S' 9 DOROTHY F MARSH Dot My heart is true as steel Chauncey Harris School A A 4 Vesta Club 4 Girls League 3 4 Never late Dorothy is sincere and practical as most quiet people are She has an earnest desire to gain knowledge and we give our hopes Dot that your future is successful CATHERINE S MASSARO Kitty Her voice was ever soft gentle and low an excellent thing in a woman Brown School K B L S 4 A A 2 3 4 Frenh Club 4 Vesta Club 4 Girls League 4 National Honor Society 4 Never late Catherines large soulful eyes are the despair of all men. Her soft shy voice is an asset for she is a perfect clinging-vine type. Well miss her more than she might expect. CATHERINE E. MC CULLOUGH Kay Silence is the genuis of fools and one of the virtues of the wise. St. Peter's School. Girls' Commercial Club 3, Member Executive Committee 3: Vesta Club 3, 43 Girls League 4. Catherine has not been heard from much in the school, but we know that she has been here just the same. She is a quiet, good-natured girl, and we know she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. SQAQQQ Q Q Q B K y 'bD-l- 'IJ' Q L Ac . H ' .U K6 U Q -C gg.,fCT90,v 1 9 3 0 A I,X 0 43 J..- 0 36 V 5 9 'e 'G 2 'P Q , . Q l-,' 'D S irns Q9 wiv' 814.155 h Q Q C S B K 1'-so-I' 'JP 0 . v l - JOHN G. MC LAUGHLIN 6fMac1! f There's no art to find the mind's construction in the ace. West Middle School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Commer- cial Club 3, 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: Freshman Glee Club: Business ' Manager Class Book. Never late, no demerits. John is firstly, lastly, and for all time a business f man with great ability in that line. He is a very serious-minded chap and we have often wondered what goes on in that great brain of his s 'o 0 if r 1.1 ISABELLA S MOIR Izzy Variety is the spice of life Lawience Street School A A 1 2 3 4 Gils Leallue 2 3 4 Never late Wouldnt it be surpxising to see Izzy hurrying to get somewhere? Indeed twould verge on the miraculous Izzy seems to be quiet but she is really a bleacher for a good time We hear that she thinks it a bad sign to go out with the same male twice MARION L MOORE 0 that such beauty should be so devoid of under standing Noah Webster School K B L S 3 4 Girls League 2 German Club 4 H P H S Choir 2 3 4 Girls Glee Club 2 'i 4 I-reshman Glee Club Never late demerits Iasell Seminary When she is not thrilling the Glee Club with her unusually rich mellow voice or rolling her eyes at some boy or other Marion may be seen with her nose in a book With all due respect to the above mentioned we might aptly sumrest Weie there no women Men might live like gods 1' C: '1' X ll 'qfo' 0 A . dns: Y' Q , . I 'E 05 Q fl :I ' 0: vi :- 4 fl ': ': u n p. ,, . . . . 5 :. Y . ' 1. ..,,, 5 'r ' 'A n , . -.,. H ,, - . M U . Q, ' A . 'Q 3. . ' . . A' A , 0' .5 3' 21 1 nal 0' Q . C If an Dinty 9: sr 4 U ' - D 1' it ' ' , 3 . I. .I .u . '. I V: I. I ' no Q. P . 1. ' ..' U ' 1 . . T 05 '. ' ' - - , 5 . 0 ' ' . NA 1- . . I D n 1' o 1' ffl - . 1 7 .f fi ' ' l.. 37 ,J ll lgiggs S Q S S , so 1 0,5 . V! 1 as fo yX it I It' 'V' 1 FRANCIS E MORIARTY Franny Silence is a more precious metal than fluency of speech New Park Avenue School Student Council 4 National Honor Society 4 Junior Usher 3 Second Scholarship Prxze4 Class Treasurer Graduation Speaker Nevei late never absent no demerlts this quiet unassuming young man Frans motto IS say it with marks and he certamly does! EMMA MOSESIAN Emmy Think not I am what I appear Lawrence Street School A A 4 Girls Commercial Club 3 43 Girls League 1 3, 4. Never late no demerits. Emma has kept by herself a great deal, and seems greatly absorbed in getting her studies. We havent heard much from her but our best wishes go with her just the same. MARGARET V. MULLEN Peggy Appearances are deceiving. Immaculate Conception School. A. A. 2, 35 Vesta Club 3: Girls' League 3, 4. St. Francis Hospital Training School. Peg is a dainty, slender, little thing who has been rather quiet these last few months. We know, however, that she is quite modern and jazzy when she isn't in school. Keep your hair long, Peg. We like it best that way. If C:'l' X.:1 !0.- 1 9 3 0 A 2 X 'I' f4'5:.X ' Y-. ,-.---- A li ,Q21sH-s- - 9 4 I l N I 3 . N il i7 '. H . . . .HN . . U . 3 ' . g : ' : 'Q ' : Az. . Is .We suspect a deep, hidden spring gf romanticism in 'Y I IQ. ' S ,A I 'E lx . C6 ,I . l . . . 3 ' ' A' 5 - ' . , . , 'X O I!! sl l J ow .. 6K 77 X 38 -f--f'--M clta slsoox -- - BQ Q50 5 Q I -0 I 'lf' v1 GEORGE MUIR Georgie On their own merits modest men are dumb Lawlence Stleet School A A 2 4 Boys Club 3 4 Irench Club 4 Junior Usher Member Motto Committee Trinity College George is a Scotchman Although he doesnt waste words we notice that he wears rubber heels He is well known because of his ability to crack Scotch Jokes B the way how do you get the drag with the girls in Room 34 WILLIAM K NAGLE B1 I am not ambitious hke Caesar Chauncey Harris School P H D C 3 V President 4 A A 1 2 3 4 Boys Club Secretaxy 2 Treasurer 3 4 Tech Club 3 4 Boys Commercial Club 3 4 History Civics Club President 4 Science Club 3 4 Treasurer 3 Boys Biology Club Secretary Treasurer 4 Student Council 1 4 H P H S Choir 2 Junior Orchestra 1 Owlet Edztonal Board 3 4 Class Book Team 4 received H in Tennis Class Football Team 2 Class Track Team 1 2 3 4 Jane Bates Fisher Botany Prize 2 Class Pm and Ring Committee Class Swimming Team 3 Chairman Reception Committee Graduation Speaker Never late never absent Blllys an enthusiastic supporter of all round fun Despite his leaving his books to crumble to dust in his desk h almost makes the honor roll We don t like to leave you B111 but we wish you all the luck you can get from your Irish half JOHN F OBRIEN Red Tis good will makes intelligence Immaculate Conception School H P H S D C 4 A A 2 3 4 Boy Club 1 2 3 4 Boys Biology ub 3 4 Charter Member Owlet 2 Class Basketball Team 2 A good friend of even disposition and always showing a feeling of good will and impartiality towards his fellow classmates thats John! At present he IS work mg on bigger and better methods for exchanging cor respondence m classes :rx:,v '14-.l,., 1 9 3 0 A 0 xo:1'X245: xv! X, S- - Q X 2 N 3 , ,Y , 1: it 'J H ' I! l 1. ,, . . rl' ' J ' ' ' - I Y 'Y I ng. V V W I 5 fl I ll 'IIN I: ' ' . H, . .S ..., ice- 'K ' 5 : ..,,, ' az ', . - '. '. , 5 . -l. . Y I . : . I '. ig ,:-..... S' Q Editorial Board 4g.School Tennis Team 23 School Track is - ' J i l - 2 ,, . ,, . - v , - .. U 'w' , T H QR ,4 u , .. ll Y! H xx, ,,,. - . . . .,. 6 I Y' , i z S, 'Q nl , Q, :Q . I- .. . dl Q f ' . . .. . PX . - .' . ' . . ' . ph - ' - I ox ' . ,I nfl ' T ' re -' J ' 39 ' CCILASID K xifQQq'q'C Q s AS 0 -1 'QJFJ ', L- 7 fl Q '1 'T 'J K GEORGE J. OSIPOWITZ I. uOSSie,, Wit loses its point when dipped in malice. X Arsenal School. A. A. 3, 4: Boys' Club 3: German lx Club 1, 4, H. P. H. s. choir 2, 4: Junior Usher 3. n George is not so outspoken as some until he gets started, and then-oh myl Choir periods in the Broad 'Q Street Hall are no bore to him. They give him a chance S to enjoy other people's little jokes. I ll 4 'Q , J 5 1 In I MELVILLE H. OTT 'R Me ,Q . ln the diligence of his idlenessf' '. Washington Street School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' . Club 2, 3, 43 Tech Club 3, 4: Boys' Biology Club 3, 4. S Mel is really a good old scout, happy-go-lucky by f nature. He has had a habit of drifting along with us I ,Q P as fi sf these past four years with apparently not much effort on his part. We have all enjoyed his being here with us and extend our best wishes for a successful future. AGNES L. PAPEKAS Debil P fi Q' Too fair to worshipg too divine to love. X New Park Avenue School. A. A. 1, 2, 33 Sketch Club 1 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3, 43 Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Presi- 1 dent 4: Student Council 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society ' 3, 43 Class Book Editorial Board: Class Basketball Team, .. H in Basketballg Elizabeth W. Stone Biology Prize: Weaver Prize in English: Class Prophetessg Leading f Lady in Come Out of the Kitchen. Never late. .NX Here we have the most wonderful portrayal of all 5 that sweet, fair innocence should be. But don't be de- . ceived. Behind those deep, winsome brown eyes there ' lurks a little debi1 ready to break some unsuspecting -- heart. Nevertheless, she is a friend to everyone, and We all love her dearly. We have often wondered why she I reserves so much enthusiasm for Trinity College! O '4 T' I 5 T Q 0 Q 9 O - .' Cp '-xr!-'CN.'0.' 1 9 3 0 A 1 win' 4.493-? - 7 40 LA.-. .- ....,.... . ....a.. -.- ...hn-.-.. ..... A . . ., 4. . . .... .-.g. mask.-1 L51 CLAS S IB dll CIDK ae:-.4,-was sa 'Q -Ad Ol us: , ' ,vo nl' ' Q WILLIAM R. PARSKEY 'Q - V J UBIIIU 1 I' K Q Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. gs Bulkeley High School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Club .C 1, 2, 3, 45 Tech Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Commercial Club fl 6 ap History-Civics Club 3, 4. '. '5 Leland Stanford University. Q S Bill used to go to Bulkeley High, but he realized f his mistake in time to come back and graduate with us ' We haven't had a chance to get to really know him but we have found out that he IS a great sport and he likes to study VIOLA PHILLIPS Quiet sensible and true Northwest School A A 3 4 Girls Commercial Club 8 4 Vesta Club 3 4 Girls L ague 3 4 Freshman Glee Club Never late no demerlts V has been very quiet in our class She seemed always greatly absorbed in domestic science We shall always connect her with memories of that little blue fountain pen she so generously loaned to all HENRY PIERSON rsenal School A A 1 2 4 Boys Cu 3 H P H S Choir 1 2 3 4 Freshman Glee Club 1 Chronicle 2 3 Advertising Manager Owlet 2 3 Advertising Manager School Baseball Team 4 Mana ger School Basketball Team 3 Assistant Manager re ceived I-I in Baseball I-I P H S Courant Reporter Pratt Institute of Art Who has not observed the tall dark and handsome man sporting an H strutting through the corridors? Many a maiden s heart has fluttered at the sight of such manly beauty He however never glances their way and they needs must ease their breaking hearts with the hope that this young god may some day relent and cast a smile in their direction 4'si'?x4?.fCZ.'o.- 1 9 3 0 A 1 N'2' N 'esfx ' 'F - ' '- U A 'X ' l N 9 - 51 Pa 'P -. - 0 x I 0 It A I I 'K :Aviv 'U ,, . , . 5 f: . . .1 .. : : ' ' ' ' O. o 1 f o - fs o ' 'e f -- .H U- - 1 s. it ' Y - xl 'S i: A - I 1 ll o' fi . ' l v Q lie 'Q' Pursuit of knowledge under difficulties. 0. IQ A . ' ..,, 3, 4 ' 1 b U 'X - , i , - ' 3 2 s ,DQ - -. W -I . .... -4 -. . 3: I ' , , 'Q' .0 1 .I v ,, . . . Q K 46 4 fi 9. ' ' 'T W V' - ' - ' ' - ' f 41 - QQIGQ.-'Z 5' CLA S ID 00K foe. , '-2, ' EDITH S RICHMAN Eee Its young yet give It time Chauncey HHYIIS School K B L S 3 4 Chalrrnan Executlve Commlttee A A 1 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 German Club 3 4 Chalrman Executive Commlttee H P H S Cholr 3 4 Glrls Glee Club 4 Owlet Ex change Edltor 3 4 Connecticut College for Women Laughable lovable llght hearted Edlth! She has been lots of fun and a good pal to us all Well not forget her smlle or her mtellxgent way of askmg dumb ques tlons especxally ln French Why does It do lt GEORGE H RIDDELL Rlddy A smattermg of everythxng and a knowledge of nothmg Chauncey Harrls School A A 1 2 4 Memb r Color Commlttee Rxddy IS the fmancler of Room 35 When the boys are fmancxally embarrassed he xs always ready to furmsh the collateral He IS a great sport and IS well hked by us all MICHAEL RINALDO M1cky Wrlte me as one who loves hls fellow men Henry Barnard School Freshman Glee Club Boys Glee Club 2 3 4 Inter Hlgh School Orchestra Senior Orchestra Graduatmg m SV years Never late M1cky IS a stranger ln our mldst He IS workmg hard to graduate m three and one half years wxth our class From what we have observed he IS a frxendly courteous and studlous fellow as well as a hard worker We admxre hlm for these trazts and extend our best wishes for hrs success Q 1'x: r1'Cl'0.' 0 A 1 X'2' N C':X- X, - -I-' A- - - N e ' Q? 1 'Q 4 lg . 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I 4. 1' N D9 A ' 'Q v v ,.f ' 'X' ' ' ' -S ' 42 nfs,-.-.. 5' CLA S u 00 zo:-. -.:, -9 s U JOSEPH ROBINSON oe Greater men than I have hved but I doubt It Weaxer Hugh School H P H S D C 4 A A 3 4 Boys Club 1 2 3 4 French Clu Jumor Ushel Yale Unlverslty Musnc IS Joes speclalty as IS evldenced by hls many free concerts m Room 36 As to hxs strength h has even boasted that he can throw a half dozen pupils out of Room 29 but xn the struggle whlch follows such a threat he IS usually found at the bottom of the heap NELLO A ROSSINI Ross When you can use dlscretlon When you can t use a club ELIZABETH H ROMMELL Beth Her glossy hair was clustered ner a blow Brxght wmth mtellnzence and fair and smonth West Mxddle School National Honor Soclety 4 K B Gxrls League 1 2 3 4 Student Councul 2 H P I-I S Choir 2 3 4 Business Board of Class Book Senxor Class Nxght Commxttee Graduatxon Speaker Never late no demerlts Russell Sage College Beths halr a gorgeous combmatlon of copper and gold has been the cause of more than one envious sigh among the gurls of our class As for quiet strength of character no one can surpass her New Park Avenue School A A 1 2 3 4 Te h Club 3 4 Never late Umversxty of Alabama We have often wondered how Nello would exlst lf he ever lost his desue for mlschxef and his contagious smxle H15 lmplsh ways have not made such a hlt wlth the faculty but they have brurhtened up many a dull day for us --ea'-Xa..'4 .0.- 1930A 'Xa 4 lv 9 - X ' - --.A -A ' n 4 - If N e- ge ' o lg l 0 'J :AJ ry ff fa -A r , f.. ' ' . ...... 3 . . .U 1, 2, .. : f' . , ', Q b 4, ' f 9 I - . . D Q, 'ag . . ,, ,i ,i . ,h . .I - .e If Q 1' , . . ' Q. ' U 'H lo 9 - ll fa 'P . 'X 1 C Q . I. u U I lx . A . 3 A 1 ' ,, O v ' ' ' I . . . . Q '. L: S., 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President Al: A, 1: 2..3.2 S . H 1 - - gn A y ' . . Q , ' '- . ' , 0 :Q I D 1 1.5 Q' rx U V ' Q Ita 'Q' . .Q If ,Y ' 1 ' ' 5 fi . ..,., : c f. .' '. ' Wg ' . . 9 .' . . , . . ,: N ' Q' 'ol 'A H I 'U T Y e' ' be ' ' i f fe '-S'-S+' 43 r mack.-1 -5-. CLA .5 5 lb an ess.,-.ss Q Y 0 I ie B. 'P if .9 2 I 'E lx U :Q 4 A v ': A l ii nj, 5' X ESTELLE J. RUNVIK uRed!! Modesty rather than forwardnessf' Chauncey Harris School. K. B. L. S. 4: A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Commercial Club 3, 4: Girls' League 1, 3, 4: History-Civics Club 3, 4, Member Executive Committee. No one can beat Estelle's typing record, nor can they show more loyalty to the good old school. Her best characteristic is her modesty. It is the people of this type that make their lives a success. LOUIS M. SALZBERG III-lou!! The object of oratory alone is not truth, but per- suasion. Weaver High School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: History-Civics Club 4: Science Club 3, 4: 0wlet 4: First Prize at Lower Senior Class Night, Class Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Football Team 1, 25 Class Track Team 2. Never late. We can best remember Louis as he appeared at our Senior Night Class Party. His splendid performance that night won him first prize. We expect great things from this orator and we know that he will not disappoint SAMUEL S. SCHWARTZ Trapper Sensible people find nothing useless. X 7 weaver High School. Hopkins D. c. 41 A. A. 1, 2, 'Q 3, 4: Boys' Club 1, 2: Class Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4: . Class Football Team 1, 23 Class Track Team 1. I Alabama University. FX Sam is one of the class stars in basketball. What 5 he doesn't know about chemistry he finds out when he I gets his tests back. One of his hobbies is making equa- ' tion arrows which no one could recognize as such. X. I I Ol 94 7 I H0 Q , Q Q '-5 9 PC QQ 'g'xg'.xl Cf0.v 1 9 3 0 A l.,X'a' 44':.f 0 44 I l ' - ' CLA S I5 ill K ' J' ' QASQEC S 5 0 17730 -el 0:5 '.: v 'F gh, pw - i on 9' ,z 'Q KENNARD W. SCOFIELD 'K . U 77 .Y j Ken f I I. Ohol What handsome knave is this Y so U Nottingham High School, Syracuse, N. Y. School , A Basketball Team 43 Class Basketball Team 4: received i ' H in Basketball: Member Reception Committee. I' Syracuse University. Q f While Ken is around it seems to be a case of f I. Ladies prefer 'blondes. Of course, he can't help it if , . they fall for him. but it is rather hard on the rest of ' t the male sex in the class of 1930A. Nevertheless, we Q X feel sure he will succeed if he doesn't get married too U al young. IQ I H II. - gli 'Q x - B 'X 1 0 1 I 'I HELEN A. sHovAK rf f Ellie , X Q '. Coolness and absence of hate and haste indicate fine Q . qualities. Q Wilson Street School. A. A. 1: Vesta Club 4: Girls' Q League 4 5 Girls' Leaders Corps 3 5 School Basketball .x 'genmg Captain of School Baseball Team: H in Basket- a . Helen is a quiet, shy girl, friendly to everyone, and ' ready always to help, if she can. Every time we have ' seen her, it has been either deeply at work at her I I German translations or dashing off in quest of a certain ' .Q girl flziendvwith the invariable question, Anybody here ls seen atie . Q O 0 ,W flu o' f 1 N' N ,Q ,Q N g MARY SHULMAN ni ,, I X Blondie p' Whatl gone without a word l Q p l Q' Arsenal School. Athena 4: A. A. 1, 2, 3: Girls' Com- . mercial Club 3, 45 Vesta Club 45 Girls' League 1, 2, ,V f 3, 4: Girls' Biology Club 4. No demerits. ,Q KX Mary's neatness characterizes her very practical Q mind. She is always busy preparing her lessons. so has X as not mixed with us very much. We wish you loads of . ,N luck, Mary. Q. .9 i O9 ' 'l 'V 7' 0 O 90 1'c!'3xa?.'CYo.- 1 9 3 0 A ls X'2' 4 v-9 5' 4 F .. ' 45 s2ASe.'1 'st CLA N S Ii CID 0K 312.4-'ap fa ' IRENE SIMMONS I I An mborn grace that nothing lacked High School Brlstol Conn Sketch Club 2 3 4 Presxdent 4 Chalrman Model Commxttee 3 Gxrls League 3 4 Gxrls Biology Club 3 4 Chaxrman Entertamment Commzttee Student Counc1l 3 Representatlve of Sketch Club Scholarshlp to Norwxch Academy Irene has had a thrilling four years here It was especlally thrlllmg when a certaln person was studylng art with her and how they enloyed studymg' l But then we all agree she makes a fascmatmg model EDWARD H SMITH Smltty Busmess was hxs aversxon pleasure was hxs busmess New Park Avenue School A A 1 2 Tech Club 3 Smltty never seems to have much homework to do but he has plenty of time for play Have you ever seen hxm m that adorable usher costume he wears at the Allyn' You would scarcely recognxze hlm If you dld so dlfferent 1s he from the Ed we know ln school He leads a dual llfe as 1t were MARY Y SMYTH A cheery word a cheery smile 'lhat s what makes life worth whxle Arsenal School A A 2 3 4 Glrls League 2 3 4 Glrls Bxology Club 3 4 Chaxrman Executlve Commlttee 3 Treasurer 4 H P H S Choxr 2 3 4 Gxrls Glee Club 2 3 4 Freshman Glee Club Hartford Hospltal Trammg School Mary rs one of those rare souls who can be cheerful whlle domg unpleasant work She IS always ready to help where help IS needed If you re ever 1ll get Mary She was born to save people s lxves 4'wc5'v!x4?.'C3'o.v 1 9 3 0 A f NY' 5521? L. : ,af x , 1- I A if lg I 'I . , W' 12 ,, . I A ,, f , D 1 Q. 'x 3 ' . . ' . f V . - . I ',, . ,, v. 'Y ' N 9 li fa :P . , X! I 9 fl In 'g H ' . 7: l . 45 Class Basketball Team 3. I Never late, never absent. , 'N - . ' sg' fi I I lg P :Q I le O ff - 3 I N :Q If 0' . .Q A' ,, . I 41 bl . , , , 1 l . l , l 9' f I . . . ,I P - ' x Us I - . ' , U . I . v '- ' . ' ' x W i 'ol 'Q A S, 'Y 'Y 46 - l - ' ' '- 4ClLA SlD4ll0K - ' 5i'4.Sf0'5 Q ' 7-X20 fl .':5 .3 .- if Q Q on 0 ,U MARK M. soLoMK1N ' le ccMacvx 3 7 V The reasoning of the strongest is always the best. 1 C weaver High School. Hopkins D. c. a, 4, Senior ig Member Executive Committeeg A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' U. Club 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: History-Civics Club 4: I Science Club 3, 43 Boys' Biology Club President 43 School D Basketball Team 4. Q. Q Tufts College. Q ' Mark is responsible for the formation of the Boys' ,I 'Q Biology Club. When he is not on a week-end trip with 1 I the club, or studying, or eating his lunch, he may be ' i found up in the lab counting legs on a centipede or . .X engaged in some such difficult task as that. By the U 5 way, what was in the brown jug which you had on the 6 last Biology Club hike? II ' ' I! gli 'P , O ' x 4 l 'O 4: FRANK P. sPATKowsKi rf ', Spat i 0, Ladies, I am an athlete! 5 '. Lawrence Street School. Boys' Leaders Corps 2 : . School Football Team 3, 4 3 Schodl Track Team 3. 4 : . Class Football Team 2: Class Track Team 25 H in 5 Football and Track. Never late. Split is an athlete and has proven his ability both ' in track and on the football field. He is an ardent ' champion of the weaker sex, and is in turn greatly , . admired by them. He is always so friendly. cheerful. ' and good-natured that we can do nothing else but like l Q' him. A 1.5 9' Q 1.0 5 BESSIE STEIN 'Q i .X KKBiU ' 6 Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. Q. f. Arsenal School. A, A. 2: Girls' Commercial Club 3: . Vesta Club 45 Girls' League 4. Never late. Q f Bess , the girl with the cheery smile and the pro- ,,. sy fusion of raven curls, which have been the cause of Q more than one envious sigh, is a friend to everyone. K .' English is her despair, but never mind, Bess , we all ' have our troubles. '. x pf. ii fa H K 7 Y I I Q O Q -x O VC ,.'-c.'-xi3-C2v.- 1 9 3 0 A 'AS' 44'-D-? . , A 47 1 ' ' ' CLASS 15001K -' ' s41C.qg'.'s Q 4 738'-4 0pb ! uv 'F - xf og A . Q . I ' O ul gl - LENA STEINBERG i 1. uLeen f Q ev Small things trouble me not. r. Henry Barnard School. K. B. L. S. 4 3 A. A. 1 : 0 Girls' Commercial Club 3, Girls' League 45 Chronicle 'Q Typing Staff 4. No demerits. X Lena is always pleasant, giving everyone a smile free ' o c arge. e is not over-stu lous, ut we ope s e It f h Sh ' d' b h h 'll 3 make an A1 private secretary. v. X w 4, l alq I l I I . . If N I5 N c ' 4 l x I 0 4 O F: ALANSON E. STEWART, JR. uf I Shorty ' X' I '. Life is what you make it. Q '. Southwest School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Club 1, 2, . 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, 4. ' . Connecticut Agricultural College. A i Alanson always believed in brightening the landscape. Has anyone forgotten that set of orange sweater and ' socks ? And how enthusiastically he mixed strange things ' for strange results in Chemistry labl He was careful, Q hlowftzer, tgelet someone else have the pleasure of holding t e st tu . O' Q: P 1 J 'Q 7,5 Q Y 0 I I Q 1.1 0 3. EDITH MZETOCKMAN fi s l NX Reproof on her lips, but a smile in her eye. 1 Wilson street School. K. B. L. s. 3, 4, A. A. 1, 2, .I Q. 3, 4, Girls' League 2, 3, 43 German Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- . urer 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3: ' Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Q K' 43 Freshman Glee Club l. No daxerits. .,I sy Colby Academy. K U Edith has pep and It , and from hints, we draw Q. the conclusion that certain Trinity fellows realize it. . , She sure can play jazz, and can sing. She certainly I N helped pep up our Senior Night. 'I 4 . . of n T 7 0 '5 O PO '2 C:'!x lfrcfvnf 1 9 3 0 A IAQ' 44'aD-? 4 . I 4' 48 .2416-1 -gt CLA .S S IB dll CIDLK era.-v'-Bs 5'- PAUL A. ST. ONGE My tongue within my lips I rein, For who talks much must talk in vain. B. M. C. Durfee High School, Fall River, Mass. Tech Club 8, 4. Never late. Paul is naturally quiet, but really quite a pleasant fellow when you get to know him. He has not come to the foreground much in school activities, but his modest and unassuming manner has made countless friends among us. VIOLA M. SURMOLIAN livin In solitude where we are least alone. Lawrence Street School. A. A. 43 Girls' Commercial Club 3, 43 Girls' League 43 History-Civics Club 3, 4. Never late, no demerits. Vi is rather a studious girl, remaining in the back- ground of school activities. However, all who have been admitted into her circle of friends have found her to be a pleasant companion, shy at first, but easily won over. AGNES H THOMPSON i sxTOmmysr Laughing cheerfulness throws sunlight on all the paths of life. New Park Avenue School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Commercial Club 3, 4, Program Committee: Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 German Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Leaders Corps 45, Chronicle Editorial Board 3, 45 Class Book Editor-in- Chief 4: Faculty Book.P5ize 4, German, Class Night Essayist: Graduation Speaker. Never late. Mount Holyoke College. Ag is the most affectionate, and sincere soul among us. Besides her very active wit, there is a charm about her which attracts both sexes. Those laughing blue eyes and that convulsive giggle is going to be missed by more than one of us. We just know she'll win her way into the hearts of her college chums as she has won her way into ours. Q -x D vo Q :'C:':Xl?n :00' 1 9 3 0 A ' X':' 4. X5 , 49 fl 1 , Q, . 5-xi Q Q Q' DANIEL W THOMSON Danny It is a great plague to be too handsome a man West Middle School A A 1 2 3 4 H P H S D C.. 4 President 4 Boys Club 3 4 President 4 German Club 3 4 Chairman Entertainment Committee 4 Boys Bology Club 4 H P H S Chor2 3 4 Boys Glee Club 2 3 Freshman Glee Club School Base ball Team 3 4 School Basketball Team 4 School Foot ball Team 3 4 Class Basketball Team 2 3 4 Class Chairman Never late Harvard University boys get a break! DOROTHY A THONE Dot' Eat drink and be merry for tomorrow we die Northeast School A A 1 2 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Girls Commercial Club 1 2 3 4 Vesta Club 3 4 Girls League 1 2 3 4 Class Play Member of Color Com mittee. No demerits never late. Was there ever a day when Dot did not come rush- ing in all agog with the happenings of the night before? Dot is peppy modern and a good mixer. But theres another side which we dont see so much of-a dreamy moody side, Here's How! for her happiness. Gee Dan it must looking and a football blonde hair of yours it be awfully tough to be so good hero too With that beautiful is no wonder that none of the WILLIAM J TURNER ' Weary Who first invented work, and bound the free And holiday rejoicing spirit down? Our Lady of Sorrows School. History-Civics Club 4: Student Council 2: Boys' Commercial Club 3, Junior Member 3, President 4. New York University. Bil1's ties and spats are the envy of all the boys. We also know that he is a very talented violinist, and we expect to hear of his success in the musical field. He has also manifested a propensity for running breath- lessly into the room at twenty-nine minutes past eight, much to the amusement of the class. 1'-.:'fX i5fC!r.- 1 9 3 0 A f 'N-'I' X!45:b-? e4 37 Q, X 'Q N I Y 1 --f Qsa'5 S Q 0 -ui ,160-I' 015 9 v' N ,Q . 0 as as ' . V' ' A : . ,. , , , 3 . '. . Z ix. ' ' l , '. 2 ' . ' U. 3 y ' i I : .... I i , , f , ' 2 4- v,- Football Teain Q, 3, 43 H in Football 5' Class' Night ' ' . . . - ' ' ' IJ 51 ' ' I U 'U O 'A P Cl 5. . 'u H , . , , . in . A , l .. .Y ,, Zi: , I , : - , ' - - - 6' H H , U A , 9' 3 U I I1 if . ,Y I l 50 - ' ' - 7 --sf' 1-:'- -s- V. --A -s QS' x - -1- I 99 1 'ff DANIEL J. VALLARIO KGVa17! Carry through life a smiling face, And let your heart be gay. New Park Avenue School. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Tech Club 3, 43 Captain Class Basketball Team 33 Class Football Team 13 Class Track Team 3. Val is another staunch supporter of all sports. He also has a weakness for the gi!'lS-eSD9Cial1Y bllmfles- We have found him a true friend and a great companxon. JOSEPH VOGEL 09 Ambltlon has no rest Arsenal School A A 1 2 German Club 2 3 Science Club 4 H P I-I S Cholr 2 '3 4 Boys Glee Club 4 Inter Hxgh Orchestra 4 Lxbrarlan 4 Owlet 1 2 Class Basketball Team 1 2 New York Umversxty Always busy thats Joe When not otherwxse oc cupled he IS tantallzmg the four strings of hls fxddle We hear that he has qulte a dance orchestra We sug gest that he call hlmself Joey Vogee as a rxval of the incomparable Rudy Vallee DOROTHEA H WALLEEN Dodo A soul as whlte as heaven Lawrence Street School Sketch Club 2 3 4 Dra matlc Club 3 4 Lxbrarxan Girls League 1 2 3 4 Class Play Never late no demerxts Pratt Instltute In truth Dot IS the soul of mnocence and xt IS nut Just a pose Her dramatxc talent IS gratlfymg to the club And who has not raved about her drawmgs ' We ve no doubt about Dots success m the artlstlc world 4? IQ Q go,-x9'0 Oil if In o I 'K N I .A Y 5. '9 gl ' I pi . , 0. 'o HJ 1, .. .. 0, . . . , ,E . : 5 ' 1 ., . SS . 1 ' I ' . ' lx O . , 9: ,Q ' I I1 . 0: If Y, s ' ' f . . 'f' . .Q 2' ? 'Q 'C-0 XI-fcgflqv 1 9 3 O A :N 0 44't3 0 Nr - 51 '--' '--- LA S oo ee A----' ngJC.Q!o't Q Q A S . B K , L-I 'JJ 4 1 vw 5 W W if L U . Q. fx 3 J MINERVA F. WELLS . I: Mirna f ,S Praise is deeper than the lips. rf N Henry Barnard School. A. A. 1, 2, 4: Vesta Club K 3, 4: Girls' League 3, 4, H. P. H. s. choir 2, s, 4. Q 'U We have found Mirna a cheerful, sociable, good- hearted sport, and we hope that she will have just the fe best luck that ever was. . I ' v n .4 I I I I . al 'll 'o ' 0 X 1 0 A oDEssA E. WELLS O. upeggyn X. God helps her who strives hard. 'Q Henry Barnard School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Vesta Club . ' 3, 43 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 8, 4. . Wilberforce College. .8 Here we have the sister of Minerva. What a great Q amount of difficulty we have had in trying to dis- Q tinguish these two girls apart! Odessa is quite an ac- ' complished musician, and she plans to study music at ' I Wilberforce College. We certainly expect great things I e of her. ' l Q 65 O - .I . o I' ' ii Q VINCENT S. WIGGIN Q ta llvinnyli o ,5 9. My only books were women's looks Q 51 And fe11y'e all they've taught me. 5 X West Middle School. H. P. H. S. D. C. 3, 4: 0wlet AX 33 Tech Club 3, 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 25 Freshman Glee I Clubg A. A. 1, 2, 3,g Boys' Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 l A gremegiie Club a, 4, President 4, History-civiee Club 3. 5' ever a . c. Paramount Dramatic College. pv. X I Vin's collection of knockout smoking jackets never P fails to attract the appreciative feminine eye. He main- K ' tams that he is really afraid of girls and has expressed . a desire to be listed here as full of sweet indifference , . ' shy, and modest. We are sorry that we cannot fabricate ' X sci, obviously, but gvebcan sag with hall sincerity that in is one o t e est ac rs we ave d 3 expect to hear great things of him after hesgiiidiaigtesyve 'A Y - S 'T V' 1'-civfx a?.'CYO.' 1 9 3 0 A !.x':' !-523'-Q 4 . f A . 52 -ef N MARJORIE H. WILEY llMargesy I have a heart with room for every joy. Noah Webster School. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 2, 3, 43 H. P. H. S. Chcil' 2. Marge may be seen wandering' about our corridors before school and during recess with a perpetual smile on her face. We have often wondered what caused that sunshiny smile to appear even in the darkest weather. We have come to the conclusion that it is her cheerful, good-natured disposition, and she just can't help smiling. ETJZMUND D. WINCHELL HEdH LAURA E. WILSON uLew!! Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the soul. New Park Avenue School. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Commercial Club 49 Vesta Club 45 Girls' League 1, 2. 3, 4, History-Civics Club 4, Secretary Program Commit- tee: Member of Motto Committee. Never late, no de- merits. Pratt Institute. Laura's sweet, conscientious manner is one of her many assets. We also happen to know that she makes B perfectly darling librarian, as well as a lovable friend. The class wishes you great success, Laura. Il 1 The greatest curse brave men can labor under ls the strong witchcraft of a woman's eyes. New Park Avenue School. A. A. 1, 2, 43 Boys' Club 2, 4: Dramatic Club 1, President 43 Tech Club 2, 3. 4. Secretary-Treasurer 4: Class Basketball Team 3: Class Track Team 45 Class Prophet. Never late. Paramount Dramatic College. Ed , always a dapper, handsome, little fellow, neatly and immaculately dressed, has continually been the object of such feminine ejaculations as, Oh, isn't that tie a dream! What a darling suit! He really is girl-shy, but we Know of one fair maiden who has ensnared him with her raven locks. 1930A 53 HARRY C WOOLLEY KIM WONG Three silences there are: the first of speech, The second of desire, the third of thought. Brown School. A. A. 1, 2, 4, H. P. H. S. Choir 2. Never late. Do Kim a favor and great is your recompense. He repays you with a real friendship-a lasting one. We agree unanimously that his future success is assured. ' The force of his own' merit makes his way. West Middle School. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Boys' Club 3, 4: French Club 4, Vice-President 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 4: Freshman Glee Club, Chroni- cle Editorial Board 3, 4, Make-Up Editor 3, 43 Editorial Board of Class Book, Junior Usherg Class Testatorg Ring and Pin Committee: Lower Senior Class Night Committee: Graduation Speaker. Never late. Yale University. , Harry has been in the public eye a great deal during the four years he has been here. We can't decide whether it is his business-like way or his natural ten- dency to be everyone's friend that has caused this. We, who know him best, feel that it is the latter, because in spite of what a certain person thinks of him we know he is a wonderful chap. HELEN I. ZAGORSKA Queenie I am a part of all that I have met. Chauncey Harris School. Girls' Commercial Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Member Executive Committee 3g Girls' League 4: German Club 4. Helen, with her dainty, charming ways and sweet disposition, has made many friends here among UB. Her success in the commercial world is virtually assured. Good luck to you, Helen. 1 Q 1930 A :X'0' 54 0 .r v lsfSs'55 DI 0 CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM ADDRESS OF WEI CONIE Danzel Wzllzam Thomson ORATION The A e of Co operatlon Allen Rzsley Hyd VOCAL SOLOS Marjorze Berry Dexheuner S h hyWlf P byM ESSAY The Second Chance Agnes Helen Thompson POENI In Fancs Mznnze Frzedman SONG The Class W d a Mu by All R 1 y Hyd HISTORY Frances Patrzcna Hayes and John Herbert Baker Gzrls Chorua W d by M F rn Mu c by Esther Ep be PROPHECY Agnes Lorrame Papekas and Edmund Uoren Wmchell THE CLASS WILL Mary Danzel and Harry Clark Woolley SCHOOL SONG The Class GRADUATION PROGRAM Et p n byDlb The0 hes a SALUTATORY Abby Campbell Allen OPPORTUNITIES IN AVIATION F ranczs Earl Morzarty WHAT HAVE WE TIME TO READ? Mollze Patrzcza Dzarnond THE VALUE or CURIOSITY Harry Clark Woolley Hungar an Dance by Brahms The Orchestra WHAT PLEASURES A GARDEN MAY AFFORD Asmd Mana Erzcson FINDING ONESELF W zllzam Karl Nagle THE LITTLE TIN Con CALLED Lucx Agnes Helen Thompson VALEDICTORY Allen Rzsley Hyde Slavomc Dance, by Dvorak The Orchestra PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS The ushers are selected from the Jumor Class on account of L' then' hugh standmg In scholarshnp I Is A 0 S Q. 7 -20951 x -LEX: v tn, Q! -nf Ol to I 1. . ...... ........... ........ ' ' ' I . . ul I- g - ................... fl unsine, o 'A A astoral, aley I Y I I- ...................... ,I W .................................................... .- I. Vors nd sic .en ise e ty ' ................. fl! SONG ................................................. , - 9: or S innie ried an '. si Sin X . . 9 I . , .................. Y ' ' P ............................................. I 5 ....-i. Q 'B P hio ian Da ce, ei es- rc tr ,: I l , I ......................... G' i , - , , Q . ..... ......... 2 ' ' H I T V 1'x.5 ?xa?.-C?o.- 1 9 3 0 A I N-'J' 24523491 55 ' I wack.-1 -gh .CCILA 5 S IB ID QUIK 322.4-has-'z ' CHAIRMANS ADDRESS PARENTS, FRIENDS, TEACHERS: As I stand on this platform tonight my memory carries me back to four years ago when, as meek, lowly, and easily impressed Freshmen, the Class of 1930A entered this school. As pleasant reminiscences come back to those of us tonight who were members of that Freshman Class, an indulgent smile involuntarily is brought to our lips by memory pictures of ourselves during those hectic days, hustling, and bustling, and bursting with pride as we carried home every book in our desk so that the world at large might know we were high school students at last. The four years which we were to be here seemed like a long, long trail with many curves to our young freshman eyes, but now that we have traveled that road, and pause to look back o'er the way we have come, we are surprised to find that the way has been incredibly short with many a pleasant experience along the roadside. Now the high school career of the Class of 1930A is about to close. The end of the trail has been reached. Many times during the four years we have been here, we have anxiously looked forward to the day when we should leave Hartford High to take our place in the world. But now that this opportunity is at hand, we are surprised to find that instead of the keen joy we had anticipated there is a feeling of bitter-sweet sorrow at the thought of parting from friends we have made here, at the thought of leaving the old associations, the old memories which we can never forget. As we see the Class of 1930A assembled here for the last time as a class body of the Hartford Public High School, somehow we realize now more than ever before just what these four years have meant to us. We may have a dozen reunions. We may have a dozen alumni gatherings. But never shall we be together again as we are tonight. Is it a wonder, then, that after four years of the closest associations with one another we should feel pangs of regret at severing these bonds which have tended to unite us into one great body? However, this occasion was not meant to be a sad one. This is our Class Night. Our orator, our essayist, our poet, our prophets, our histo- rians, and our will-writers represent the originality of our class. Perhaps what they say may have no unusual significance for you, but for us it has a vital importance which no words of' mine can express. What happens here tonight is to be one of the happiest events of our lives. And so, I ask you to receive kindly what we so proudly offer. On behalf of the Class of 1930A, I wish to extend to each and every one of you a most hearty and cordial welcome to these, our Class Night Exercises. DANIEL W. THOMSON. 4'c!'?x4?.'CIo.v 1 9 3 0 A lx'?' 24'52.3-5 56 r- -- -- LAS oo --- --- CLASS ORATION THE AGE OF CO OPERATION HE Nineteenth Century IS often called the age of competition, XJR GSL for during that period buslness and mternatlonal relations 0 'lx were based on self interest Those were the years of a o f:g0?Q f54 y leon and the Sherman Anti Trust Law and Bismarck Inter will, ,L national treaties were pieces of strategy for the defense or prosperity o at least one of the countries concerned Trust were agreements for monopohzatxon In business and mdustry But now the age of co operation IS 1n sight Already, as a result of the war to end wars a great many peace conferences have been called, and several peace plans have been proposed for the world powers to co operate for the outlawrv of the use of war as an instrument of national policy Disarmament is usually considered to be an essential condition for world peace Universal disarmament requires an enormous amount of co operation and mutual confidence But with such statesmen as Hoover and MacDonald laboring for lt world peace IS far from impossible In business and industry likewise co-operation is becoming increas- ingly important. Trusts no longer mean monopolies. They stand for the lowering of unnecessary expenditure. Railroad combinations give better service at lower cost to the public without the feeling of competition. When the airplane began to be a popular means of transportation, some of the leading railroads instead of competing with the airplane in trans- continental travel, offered trips combining the railway and the airplane. In his annual message to Congress last December President Hoover made the following statement concerning the effect of his invitation to state municipal and business authorities to co-operate in neutralizing the effect on business of the recent stock depression' Due to the enlarged sense of co-operation and responsibility which has grown in the business world during the past few years, the response has been remarkable and satisfactory. The importance of co-operation in world affairs is the same as on the gridiron or on the battlefield. It would not require an extraordinary college football eleven to defeat an all-American team if the two were to play on the day on which the latter was selectedg for none of the all- American stars would know how to co-operate in the plays of the men from 1'-Q-Ivfx a1'Cgfc,- 1 9 3 0 A 2.x'l' fdsfb-? Bgkiaql 'Q ss C I AS B K at -50-I' 'IJ' 0 is Gil lis' Q2 . ' : . N P' , . . 'Q T Rv i' . . . ' L.-ir. r, - CS 7, - l ' . ' 9 . . , . . . . ' 7 9 , 7 9 7 ' ' C5 0' 57 Q QQQSQ ,Q-DI 9,20 other teams than his own The story of the Ilzad deals with the war between the Greeks and the Trojans This war was a succession of single combats with a general massacre and a conflagratlon at the end But such military tactics have been obsolete for centuries It would be difficult to imagine Marshal Foch challenging Von Hlndenburg to a duel to determine whether the Allies or the Central Powers should win the Great War On the con trary there was so much co operation among the many divisions of each army that the telephone telegraph, and airplane were in constant use throughout the duration of the war in order that every officer might know the position and maneuvering of each section of the army at any time As a result of the Young Plan there IS now in the process of organiza tion an international bank which will assist remarkably in the settlement of war debts and reparations and in the establishment of lnternatlonal credit A representatlve of every nation which will be concerned with this bank has signed in favor of it The national bank of each of these countries will buy stock in the bank to supply the capital except in the case of the United States A large New York banking firm will purchase the stock which will represent our country s share in this worthy co operative enter prrse Then there have been countless financial campalgns for the success of which the co operation of many IS necessary such as the Red Cross drives for relief of victims of flood war and earthquake disasters the United States Liberty Loans and the Community Chest enterprise operating in Hartford and many other American cities with great success. Co-operation is coming into our lives as a very efficient instrument of world brotherhood in the progress of civilization' and the age of competition will soon be but a page of history. For the youth of today reared in an environment of co-operation sprung from a generation desirous of peace and imbued with the spirit of teamwork through the influence of football and other valuable school activities are fast becoming inspired with a zeal for co-operative action in the world in which they are soon to assume the duties and responsibilities of leadership ALLEN RISLEY HYDE 1 C:'3xf1 C!c.v 1 9 3 0 A 2 x'2' 20525-? rf' --' --'.C1LA'S 1500K - ee- -X - ' 9 . 7. . .U i . . . E . . , 7 . . . , . . . u . a 9 i 1 9 , cr 9 7 1 9 58 H515 S5 fvvlqrfp CI ASS ESSAY THE SECOND CHANCE r..gN Hs. despairing cry of a middle age man as he gazes back on mil Wig' the years of his llfe IS Oh if I only had a second chance' Q? iii! flaws which if a second chance were ranted us we cou d A easily eliminate But by some trick of fate we are seldom granted this second opportunity to do over what IS done And if you will think about t you will readily agree that 1t is the best thing that ever happened It is the Divine method of makin us learn by our mistakes of saving other people rom the same mistakes and of urging us on to further achievements through our mistakes It is the way in which He has chosen that man shall not be satisfied with himself but warned by the mistakes he has made in the past he shall achieve greater honor greater glory and greater success. When we make a mistake we have the human tendency of trying to hide it from the rest of the world. A sense of shame so overcomes us that perhaps we even resort to a fib or two to conceal it further. We little realize however that in doing this we are making a greater mistake than any which we try to cover up. We are displaying a weakness of character a lack of self-confidence and a loss of self-respect which no a.mount of camouflaging can atone for. The world smiling sweetly may pretend to believe us but what difference does it make to Old Man World whether we make a mistake and fib about it when he has seen kingdoms forfeited battles lost and countries destroyed through the mistakes of greater men than we! It takes quiet strength of character to admit we are in the wrong, and by doing so, we are not only declaring, in a sense, that we are wiser today than yesterday, but by displaying our self-confidence, we are also inspiring the faith of others in our ability. Faith, perseverance, determina- tion-these three make up the qualities necessary for successg but the greatest of these is faith. 7 V 1' -c-iv!-X i!41 .' 1 9 3 0 A f X? 2-'52-5-9 . .Q - - - v 'A' -.-' 'S'- X S l 00 - 'X' S- - - ' .I :-i15ks.i,f'vX, 'T ' ' or ' . rr nr ' it gn, . . . U . W ,, 530 'CXN A , 7 D No matter what we do, when It IS done, we can see a million ' if -xgjl ' , ' ' sf , 1 ANL ,Cds - , , , . ' 7 7 . . . . 7 . i , . . U . . . . g , ' o' fl ' 7 cr' cr . . . . , , . . 7 , 7 , or CC 99 7 9 7 7 7 7 7 S5 77 5 9 59 -,Ai.:.'1'S'- KCILA S S ID QD QIDK ?fP2.-1369 'a ' Four years ago the Class of 1930A enteredthe portals of H. P. H. S. as mere, insignificant, Hgreeni' Freshmen, wondering in a way, what it was all about. We, little, awe-stricken children that we were, felt as Blue- beard's wife must have felt as she timidly stood on the threshold of that forbidden room, fearing yet longing to know its deep, mysterious secret. How we anticipated the first report card with surmises, guesses, fears, and hopes! Our neighbor in the English class would whisper, Jack Smith's father went to college with the English teacher. He'll surely get an A. Our friend in the corridor would say, L'Alice Jones, mother's ancestors came over on the Mayflower. I guess a place on the Honor Roll is already reserved for herf, Our classmates in the session room would remark, Well, Mary Brown is the best-looking girl in this class. No one else will have a chance. How often have you heard these remarks! Perhaps you even made them yourself. As some of us look back on the four years we have been here, we can see many places where we have made mistakes, many places where we might have done better. And perhaps, we are ruefully wishing that we had a second chance. We have a second chance! A chance to make good our wish! A chance which no living man or woman ever before has had! Our future, with its fields of boundless opportunities stretches out before us, beckoning us on to success. Never in the history of the world, never in the annals of civilization will you find as many gates open to youth as there are today. Modern science, modern invention, and modern ways of thought have made possible today what was unthinkable yesterday. The rapid strides of prog- ress will continue to broaden this field, and little by little we shall find ourselves confronted with new problems to solve-problems which no other generation has had yet to deal with. The solving of these problems depends on us. The responsibility of keeping this nation the most prosperous of the world rests with us. We, the graduating Seniors of today, are the American citizens of tomorrow. We are standing on the threshold of new discoveries equipped with the training Hartford High has given us in honor, service, leadership, and knowledge. We are all starting with a clean slate. J ack Smithis father has nothing to do with his record. Alice Jones' ancestry doesn't mean a thing. Q V 5 -Q-:fL'Xp?,'Cg'0.v 1 9 3 0 A Z.N'2' fdsfb-T 60 5,3125 5 Q. X'o I 'JJ' Mary Brown s beauty must be backed up wlth other more sterling qualltles ln order to gum her success We are all startmg at the bottom of the ladder Past records are past records Future achievements are Wlllllll our grasp Let us therefore startmg out on our second chance mamtam the standards H P H S has mstzlled wlthm our hearts bearmg ln mmd these words It matters not where I was born Whether my parents were rzch or poor Whether they shrank from the cold world s scorn Or sat tn the prtde 0 wealth secure But whether I lwe an honest man And hold my mtegrtty trm tn my clutch I tell you brother plum as I am It matters much AGNES HELEN THOMPSON 7 1.1 is u oi 'x I fu 4 V o X, v.t' -,g W I W - ,G - -5 5 : , a n . u 53 . 0 . . . ' s 9 ' 9 ' l C. l . i I . . . . , . . . 0 . 'x G6 , ty a , , . . . S4 . . . . ' 9 f , 'Q' 9 9 D 9 4 -as ': lx O . fa 9 5 It .5 9 J. ll ' tx rf, 51 X 1 Q, X Q 4 0 0 z'X ' j.-g5 ,1'c-'- N a.. -:.- 19 3 0 A 1 X 2 4 - an Q' 0 I 9 CLASS HISTORY Stage Scenery Sitting room in which are two easy chairs tables books and other suitable furnlture Curtam rises Xoung man is sitting in an easy chair and starts to read from a review of the Allantzc Monthly He freadmgl Among the present day cr1t1cs who deserve mention are actlve 1n crlticlslng and giving advice to young writers Gee' that reminds me an old schoolmate of mine made an appointment to see me this evening I havent seen ler for these ten years since our graduation She ought to be here fairly soon QBell rzngsj Ah' that must be she now f0pens doorj Come in Frances Let me have your coat It s rather warm in here Sit down if you please in this chair Glad to see you again What can I do for you? She- Ive schemeein mind John for an original story and came to ask your help. Ive been thinking that a story depicting some of the events of our High School career would be wonderfully successful. You see we could bring our own personal feelings into it to make it seem more life-like. H - That s a fine idea. Suppose you jot down the highlights as they come into our minds and then we can sort them out later. She- Let 4' see we were the last class to have in our midst those students who later went to Bulkeley besides being the last class to have the afternoon sessions. H - The Freshman year was inclined to be rather dull. Very few clubs if any would admit us and the teachers insisted that we spend at least four hours on our homework each evening and then to top off each semester came those never-to-be-forgotten exams. She- I remember being glad to get back the following February and find my name on the Sophomore list. He-'The second year didn't seem so hard. The clubs admitted us and the athletic coaches welcomed us. See, it was John Harrison who starred in a C:9fxI3fC'.'O.' 1 9 3 0 A If-Y' 432:-T7 .s Y A -- ct s oo-A s .ga 1.-. . s'- :e:..-, '-s, . 1 - . . U . . . , , , h ' .-. 0' . -4, - .. . Alfred Sutton, Charles Bailey, and John Baker. These men have been very , . . . . ' , 1 ' ' . . 4 , . . 7 . 9 . . . u V . - 97 G6 7 3 , , 7 0' Y 71 e GG 'I 77 56 7 1 9 a 9 7 77 e GG 7 7 7 79 62 the inter class meet of 1927 He certainly could run and jump Then there was Frank Cutler who gained a regular berth on the football squad in his Sophomore year She Paul McCoy didnt throw any candy my way at the first football rally to whlch we were admitted Did you get any? H No he has his favorites Dont forget to mention that College Choosing Day in H P H S was inaugurated 1n April 1927 It seemed found out later though that it was necessary to find out the requirements of the colleges when plannln our course of study She I remember feeling proud when the Aprll issue of The Chronzcle came out for th article written by Agnes Papekas entitled A Canoe Trip Down the River was printed on the first page This was the first article written by a member of our class to be published in the mam section of our school magazine H I hav: often wondered why the General Organization dldnt get o It seemed a fine plan when lt was started The tlckets cost one dollar each and admitted the purchaser to the concerts glven by the H P H S Orchestra and the Glee Clubs and to the Dramatic Club Plays tickets for which when purchased separately cost two dollars and elghty cents She- I thought it was a good plan but the students didnt respond. I shall never forget that fine talk we heard on Indian Customs which was given by Mr. Freeman. I went home that evening and tried to sing holdin my breath but o no avail. The candle would not stay alight. H - I have often wondered if Allen Hyde took up teaching for a life- work. He got Z1 start you know when he volunteered to help Freshmen in the subject of Algebra after school hours She- I went to hear Professor Phelps of Yale who addressed the Girls League-Boys Club Supper in our Sophomore year. He gave a talk, you know, telling why he asked Gene Tunney to address his English class. He- Yes, and he said in conclusion that he proved to his students that Gene knew his Shakespeare. She-GI was glad that the new exam. schedule prepared for January, 1928, did not get a foothold. I think that the faculty proved by this experi- ment that exams. and recitations don't mix when held on the same day. That very interesting Home Economics Course was started at this time. It proved to be very popular and an escape from the other hard subjects. mfzq.-1 -gt ' L A ki S an 00 x 2r:..-,-'-:.- - - - as J ' 9 ' . K . . ,, e- 3 ' ' . ' ' . . . . . , . ridiculous to be choosing a college with high school but half over. We Q 9 . . . 04 7 ' g .77 -,, . . . . e . . . ,, . . ,, .... . ' 79 e-its 3 - ' - 1 nl . . . . , . , . . . . ,, SL 7 7 CY KY U , as , 1 e CC 1 7 77 l Q CG 7 9 9 I T 7 5 -q:7f'XJ'l'Cf0.v 1 9 3 0 A f X': -xfiszi- 63 ' . , v V QL-Qf.'1 'S'. :S S ID 0 13520-1 'aJ 'P u 'K' , Q Q: He- Hartford High had so many clubs that lt was hard for some 'Q Q students to leave its portals of an afternoon. I remember the History-Civics Q 'Q Club as being very active. It made annual trips to the Wethersfield State :t J Prison and Newington Home for Crippled Children and conducted a penny- 5' Q plus campaign cach year-for buying new library booksf' by She- And I always found the Girls' League Suppers very enjoyable. f. The girls who sat at the ends of the tables served as waitressesf' If is He- I remember singing in the oratorio Elijah during my Junior year. Af le There were 670 voices in the chorus and the orchestra which played the Q. jx accompaniment was composed for the first time in the history of the school, In 1 strictly of high school students. 1 j do She- They played extremely well. The orchestra of Hartford High Pj played over station WTIC in connection with the' Connecticut Humane Q Society program, broadcast in May, 1928. 'X 1 He- I wonder if the advertising manager of The Owlet ever persuaded .Q A the manager of the Allyn Theatre to publish those coupons again which ,Q 'Q' became so popular in 1928. Each ticket admitted two students to any O. 'lg afternoon performance on the payment of twenty-five cents. 3 9. She-'fl heard unofficially that they had to hire extra help to count rj an and roll the quarters. He- Mr, William Rhodes of Hartford gave a very interesting and instructive 'reading' on the subject of Heroes. He vividly portrayed an K .Q account of his visits to the tombs of the Unknown Soldiers in foreign coun- N P tries at one of the Boys' Club Suppersf' :Q j She- lt was nice to be together for the last half, wasn't it? We were Q 1.5 the first class to be joined since the Class of 1924A. ' fj He- Yes, The Broad Street people didn't like the experiment at ' V first, but after they got used to it, it was fine. We musn't forget to put '.9 'N into our story something about Senior Night. 9: .Q She- lt was a big success. l'll never forget that improvised auto- A 2, mobile with umbrella wheels. It was a scream. it I5 He-'4Hm, and that Mr. Gordon from Australia who spoke to us in ,rl f October was great. Many suspected that he was a minister, and afterwards O. OT learned that he was. Bulkeley downed us in football for the first time in X. history during our last year. I: , l 'D She- That was a terrible disappointment but we made up for it by I: ll our victory over Hillhousef' I, D J -r 1'C:f!xa?.'4'.!0.' 1 9 3 0 A f X': X:'z:5'5 Q 64 v5fQs S S S U 'X'o I 'l.: v H In this year the Boys Blology Club was added and the Sclence Club abollshed Mark Solomkln a member of our class was really the founder of the Blology Club and It was through hls efforts that the Club became one of the most actlve In the school She The comblned cholrs of the three Hloh Schools presented the Colden Legend under the able dlrectlon of Messrs Baldwm and Price durlng our last year ln Foot Guard Hall lt was hoped at that tlme that lt would be the last concert to he glven by the schools 1n Mud Guard Hall as It was famlllarly called H That edltlon of MIIIOHS Poems complled by MISS Brann of our faculty was put Into the hands of the Senlors 1n 1929 Both MISS Brann s notes and MISS Bachelers sketches eased our task of becomm acqualnted with the man Mllton She I remember that talk Dlven by Mlss Greta Ferrls at a Girls Leabue Supper very well She was the flrst woman to greet the Bremen H Ed Wlnchell and Vln Wlgoin had dandy parts In Adam and Eva the sprlng presentatlon of the Dramatlc Club She In the death of Mlss Rees we all felt that the class had suffered a creat loss She was always a frlend and helper to everyone We cant pay enough respect to her memory H And then there was Goodwm Steele who was a frlend to all of us who passed away ln our Senlor year He was qulte an athlete and a great swlmmer The class mourns hls loss She You know Ive come to the eoncluslon that the Class of 1930A ought to feel really proud of ltself The Hartford Publlc I-hgh School certainly beneflted from our short stay We made history whlch has gone down ln the annals of the school not to mentlon the many many new schemes which have been placed on the curriculum through our efforts H And then to thlnk of the fme posltlons whleh the majorlty of our classmates hold Why we ought to feel really grand when we reallze what flne products Hlrtford Hlgh has turned out from the Class of 1930A FRANCES P HAYES JOHN H BAKER T V 'K'-c:'?xa?. ?!o.v 1 9 3 0 A P X?' 431529 ? 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N 7 . .9 is 65 -7 -5,5 ll S 0 0 1 vfxro-13035 .2 CLASS PROPHECY Scene Artlsts Studlo soft hghts easel chalr set for model At use of curtain an artlst busy wlth sketchmg materlals 15 seen Glances at watch lffltably Arttst Humph 2 45 already and not a slgn of hlm These famous actors must have thelr dramatlc entrances I suppose Wonder what thls ones l1ke'7 fBell Rmgsj That must be he at last fEnter asttdmusly dressed actor J Ed Ah my dear Mxss Agnes' Ag fSzmuItane0uslyJ Ed' Where 1n heaven dld you fall from? Ed The same to you Why let s see lt was way back 1n 1935 that I heard you d gone to Europe When d1d you get back'7 Ag Just a month ago and you re my flrst model 1n Amerlca S you re the famous Wlnchell who s aroused the Unlted States wlth your mar velous portrayals 1n Bald Man s Luck Ed Well modlfymg the exaggeratlon a lrttle I guess Im that same but 0 the playl Ah falr enchantress lf you could but reallze what you mean to me I worshlp the dlrt beneath your feet I hold a reverence for the very a1r which surrounds you I love you I love you even lf you are cross eyed It s easy enough to see how you ve made fffhangzng revertej And to thmk tha the dear old H P H S Dramatlc Club produced a genlusl Say how about You dont happen to know what they re Ag Ed you re unrlvalledl the publlc sxt up and take notlce our fellow members of the club? dolng do you? Dot Walleen IS ln the talkles Shes a Ed Havent you heard? wow ln her latest hlt Tlckllng Teachers Ear And Dot Thone IS the blggest personallty h1t on Broadway The crltlcs are just as meek as mlce when they see her dancmg They pronounce It as belng so modermstlc that IIS ten years ahead of tlme Ag She always dld have a plentlful share of pep fo ' 1 w 4 0 sv,--N 'P 50 vs 9' - -af U l 'U 0 'x V, C ya 'A 1 9 s 9 ' . , .... . u Y! . . i 1 Qu lvl . . . gg I ' . ' , u ' . QD 7 ' . , ' .77 f . . i . .-1-CC , ' .77 ' i-GE ' ' 7, . ' .. ' , , . . ' 'Q .1 s I I I - , as . .-6' I ' ' ' . 0 I , . ' , . . N - 4 , a 9 sv I .1 I n 'I '-,Q a . . . . , , L one. lChanging manner to that of part he plays, he emotionally acts out a lk . f .V , . 7 . . ,. . ' . ' - . O. - .77 ' .J 5 'Y 7 . 7 7 q n 1 . V 1 n u t . . . . ' ' . , U - 1 i vs .J 7 . 5 7 ' ' ' ' 7 C 7 ' ' 4 ' ' 7 7 G 7 ' . , . .,, QV. J ' ' ,Y A . . Q v s 'CJ'-Xl'.p C'.0o' 1 9 3 0 A Is N A 44 1.7 4 I 66 Ed And how' Vin Wiggm who we all thought was going to be a second John Barrymore IS dealing with stocks now He just lost a cool three millions but he didnt flicker an eyelash such a tr1v1al thing you know' I dont know whats become of Abby Allen Ag I do Shes traveling through Europe with half of its titled aristocrats at her feet Say I feel gossipy as a hen who s just lald an egg D0 lets sit down and exchange some dope on these past years QSeat themselvesj Shoot' about? Ag Oh ll the old chums of ours and what they re doing now Ed Well let s see-do you remember John McLaughl1n9 If I recall rightly he was business manager of our Class Book Now he s advertlsing manager of The Cosmopolitan And speaklng of ads John Baker poses for What the Well Dressed Man Will Wear and James Greene s eyelashes have brought a profit to the Maybelline Company Peggy Mullen is on the back of every magazine cover showing the wonders Cocoanut Oil Shampoo performs for the han' fChange o Vozcej Its odd 1snt it that what we do when we re young influences us when we get older? You know Bill Turner IS still poslng in Aristocrat Spats Ag 'Well I dont know That rule doesnt always apply Bill Nagle never knew a noun from a preposition but hes just completed a grammar book which is said to be clear enough for even a high school Senior to undeutand And Catherine Gustafson always claimed that she was never in lose but now she makes a special hobby of having a fresh fall every two diys. Ed.- Speaking of falls you should hear Marjorie Dexheimer s voice rise. Shes a grand opera star you know and Esther Epstein is her pianist. Ag.-'4Yes, I remember when they appeared before the royal family of Austria. I had the surprise of a lifetime the other evening. I was listening to my radio, and heard a jazz number on a piano that would set a snail doing the 'Black Bottom'-and who should be giving the program but Edith Stockmanf' Ed.-KNO! Ag.- Uh-huh! And then a speaker was put on the air who cracked Scotch jokes like nobody's business. It was 'Izzy' Moir. Then Edith Richman told the most fascinating bedtime story about 'Little Buster Bear and the Honey Tree'. Ed.- She's the same old Edith! v v 1' qfvfxx gl f'C','0,v 1 9 3 0 A If Ng 9:1 ' CLA S 00 ' 5QAQg'g't Q s 'P' 'x fxso-1 'sgzk Q G6 5 ' 7 ' ' ' T Q 7 , . 7 7 77 -6, , . . . . . . , . . . , . , . 77 Ed.- I don't know just where to start. What do you want to hear 77 --T-56 , a 7 ' .77 GG 7 ' ' .T , . . . , . . , . . n . 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SC 7 7 , JY 3 7 77 67 Ag I doubt whether shell ever grow up To crown my surprlse when the station was signing off what should I hear come calmly Ildlllc ln on an air wave but This IS Marguerite Kenney announcing Ed She dld have a well developed larynx By the way whom are you going to vote for for the governorsh1p'7 Ag Why I dont even know who s running Ed You dont Why 1ts our old chums Harry Woolley and Allen Hyde Its odd you havent notlced or heard about it Laura Kaplan IS making soap box speeches all over the state in Hyde s favor th1s isnt gettlng on with your portralt Suppose you pose now Poses or mstant whzle Ag gets outlzne on paper 0 a sudden comes out of pose and slaps knee dellghtedly J Ed Say' fAg glances at htm sternly and motions hun to take pose He does so but contmuesj I went to a travellng clrcus the other day and Ill give you three guesses who among our schoolmates was ln lt Ag Lets see ah there appears before me a trickster who always created some mlschlevous new prank and got numerous demerlts thereby Guess the first Nello Rossini' Ed Its probable but not so Guess agaln Ag.-H Once more Im reliving the past and I see a football hero who claims he belon s to the Tap a Keg of Beer Fraternity- Tub Holley. Ed.- You may be a good artist but you re a poor guesser No its not Holley. Agn- Oh I cant guess any more. And dont keep me in suspense. Its bad for women. Who is it? Ed. fChanges manner to that o circus crierj- Ladies and Gentlemen we have here the treat of a lifetime the one and only known over all the world- Ag.- Ed. Will you tell me? I'm all goose pimples, l'm so curious Ed. Continuing in same manner - The most famous, smallest normal woman in the universe-Mary Danielf' Ag.- Whewl what a let-down. I haven't been so curious since last summer, when all the society world was on tip-toe about the latest gown created by Henry Pierson. Ed.- Society world. fLaughsj The society world of New York is being taken in properly. I went to a dinner given by the mayor, Mark ihcivrx ,uf-iff.. 1 9 3 0 A lxtr' 2-529-'L 5 fl-if0'5 S ' I' I' 0 f-N130-1 50:5 'f CLAS UK - J 7 ' . . , . . . . . 0 . . , . . . . ,,, , . J . .- . . , . U . ,, J , 7 7 ' 77 --G4 7 ' 7 . . , , , . . . ' - ' 7 77 Ag.-- It's going to be a close vote with such worthy candidates. Well, . . , 0' . u . , . ,, Q m -6, , . . g . . U . 7 9 - ' - - aa J 7 -T L, ' . . , a . i . u . . ,, GG 7 ' 77 u-W , I 1 CC 7 7 nv G 7 79 C' CC 7 7 7 ' 7 97 56 i 7 U, 7 7 7 95 f CC 1 7 7 9 7 77 Q In ' 6 414.-1 -51 CLA IB 0 0K '-ice.,-ns, 1 ' Solomkin and his wife, Astrid Ericson, and the butler announced 'Countess de la Fontaine de la Corday a la Carte', and who should stroll in but Marion Moore. The shock almost finished me.', Ag.- I should think it would. Oh, do you know what! I went to a combination beauty parlor and gymnasium, which I saw advertised quite a bit, and found that 'Dot' Etelis was managing it and had invented a bigger and better mirror. They passed me on to 'Gen' Cahill, who put me through some calisthenics that I haven't recovered from yet. When I was half dead, and beginning to hope for a let-up she showed me a before-and- after picture in Life-Irene Goewey and Catherine Massaro, and I struggled onf' Ed.- I saw a great struggle last month. 'Joe' Robinson won the wrestling championship of the world. Ag.- Three cheers for ',Ioe'l,' Ed.- Do you remember 'Dan' Thomson, our big football man? He and Phyllis Johnson are in a partnership, raising chickens. They've de- veloped a breed which is said to have an easily detachable drumstick, after roasting. Ag.- A most worthy advancement! Ed.- Our other big football man, Frank Cutler, has invented and is manufacturing a padded football suit, which is absolutely guaranteed to prevent one from resembling a pancake too closely when landed on by the opposing teamf, Ag. fLaughingJ- Do get back to your pose, or weill never finish. fSketchesJ Oh, did you know that Irene Simmons has just got her master- piece into the Louvre? It's an oil painting of Napoleon on a pure white horse. She had 'Eddy' Smith pose. Ed.- As the horse?', Ag.- Nog Napoleon. Ed.- He did make a martial appearance in those usher uniforms at the Allyn. I went to a lecture the other evening and had the treat of a lifetime. The lecture was given by an organization called 'Ye Organization of Total Abstinence', and it was headed by Minnie Friedman. Blue laws galore! And who should be the speaker of the evening but that little used- to-be runabout, 'Barb' Burdick. Ag.- That makes me thinkg Hilda Markunas was a quiet one in our class, and now she's a night club hostess at the 'Highball,, and is considered the best-dressed woman in New York. Ed.-She is a stunner. What became of 'Beth' Rommell? I always have thought of her as that 'strong-character girlif' Y V' 4'f5'f'X'1sf-f'-' 19 3 o A 2 ..':fmX:.::4x,'- 69 Ag Oh she s at the head of thmgs as usual She s presldent of the Soclety for Extmctron of Swearrng Parrots Ed A most worthy organrzatlon Dld you know Isadore Glasband was edltor rn chref of the Waterbury Herald Ag No! Hrs l1fe should be a successlon of blushes 'P Ed It IS But 1lS because hes ashamed that the old world lsnt llvlng up to the naughty standards of h1s young days and hrs paper lsnt what lt use to be fWlth szgh 0 deepest regret Ag Those were the good old days Good grlefl Do you reallze what trme rt IS? Alanson Stuart IS due for a slttlng 1n a few mmutes Ed Stuart sounds famlhar Wasnt he ln our class? Ag Yes he s a famous chemlst now Ed ls that so? ulte a few of our class are promlnent Estelle RUHV1k has set the fastest typlng record 1n the Unlted States and Ken Scofleld can eat more bananas at a tlme than any l1v1ng monkey Ag Monkeys! Say l recelved a letter from MRTCIH London yester dav Shes ln 'Xfrlca huntlng baboons wlth Francls Morlarty Ed What ln sm do they do with them? Ag Oh they catch the fleas on the carcass and tram them The natlves thmk th y re gods of some sort when they see the flea show Ed.- Flea show! There s a wow of a Free Show on Broadway every day. Member Ag Thompson? Ag.-Do l? She was my best chum. Ed.- Well she parades down dear old Broadway dressed up in one of those billboards-you know what I mean-the kind that fit over your head and hang down in back and in front' and on it was written these immortal words that would have made Shakespeare turn green with envy' Hear ye! Hear ye! The greatest massacre in the history of the world! Millions of germs slain in 15 seconds by the use of Listerine 10 cents a bottle at your nearest drug store . fCurta.in.j AGNES L. PAPEKAS, EDMUND D. WINCHELL. s xT:'?x ilfclvv 1 9 3 0 A f 'I' 2452?-? . - l I I l Q ff' ' ,. QQ C ' v- ,Q 0 9 :Nt Ab 0- 9 5 Q50 5 Q 5 ,' N , up-1 dy, as Q a - a - . ' , -, . 4 . - - - 9 77 S6 . . . . . . ,, as - - - va 44 - - e 1 - 1 , , . . . , 0' 1 . ,, . . f J as ' ' . . , . . . . 4 ' . ,, GG - - 1 - as ri 7 . . ca l a - as ni- , n as Q - - . . . . 4 , ' 1 . . . . ,, 54 . . .- . , , . . . . . . ,, . 1 U . aa - - - as as - .- , . ' - S v .as cc ' 1 4 9 9 c s as as as 7 o' 9 4 , . or cr 1 9 as 70 mfs.-.-1 -gh CLA S li 00 X arab, -:Q 'fb ' I 451 CLASS WILI Tune 9 00 A M lSome years laterj Scene Lawyer s off lce Desk at rear o room tn left hand corner another at one stde Entrance at rtght Steno rapher seated at desk tn corner typtng Lawyer enters rernovzng hat coat gloves etc Lawyer Good mornm ' tenographer Good mormng slr' Lawyer walks over to hts desk whtstlmg btts 0 school song stts down an starts to open letters Lawyer Well I suppose you heard all about the blg game? Stenographer No How d1d It come out? Lawyer H P H S 42 New Bfllalll 0 Stenographer Why' That s almost as good a score as the games we used to have fPhone rtngs J Lawyer ffflnswerzngj Yes lpausej Oh yes Just have to check xt Ill brlng It ovc about eleven oclock All rlght Thank you for calllng Guess Id better have you read lt over to me to see that lt sounds all rlght Stenographer fCetttng up and helptng tn the searchl I dont under stand what could have become of lt You were workmo on lt only the other day A ter putttng the room znto dtsorder both stand sttll tn the center o the room Stenograph r You probably threw lt Into the wastebasket wlth those papers you dlscarded yesterday Lawyer Well I should say not' Both approach basket Stenographer a ter scatterzng tts contents holds up several papers Stenographer Here' I told you so' Lawyer Well Ill be a horses uncle' Stenographer Its a good thlng the Janltor dldnt empty the basket Lawyer fSztttng down qutte overcome Looks at watchj Gee' thls 13 luck' Plenty of tlme yet Go ahead lets hear lt I' Q, 1736300 0 A .',-X '.': X 'Q N Q 'o I 'K . ax A . lr 1 . s 1 . 1 . f bl - . g . ' L I .5 ' 9 n A 9 - 9 tu 'S :B ' U S7 D. S -146 - 7 - '97 ' . 7 . . . f , . . I d 4 -H, . . l aa at Ja . - - . 57 in L . - as A J li 5 '95 . . -- . , . . ' ' ' ' r ' . ' . ' . ' 1Hangs upj It's about the will for the Class of 1930A. f0pening drawersj A 7 ' ' ' .77 I - - - -cs 9 . . . I . or . F -77 f ' ' ' , ' ' f ff i I.: 8 -H . . . 9. ' .99 . J , .77 . . , f ' ' , S: get as bf. T44 9 1 in 'X Tu 9 ' - - - s .97 Q: . . , . H i -H ' . Q. ' . , - ' Q 9 - .79 'Lb T -if - fu f --- .A 71 v - , -' 3434-'h 'e 'f CLA S S IB 0 0K ?22.-,-'qyg fi si h ' -f - - 6 enograp er ilfeadsj- We, the most lllustrlous Class of 1930A of if the Hartford Public High School, State of Connecticut, do in all sanity of 'S mind bequeath our 'abundant supply of wealth to those who, we feel, are I not so fortunately gifted, and who will, therefore, make best use of it. We I. do, therefore, make public and decree this to be our Bi LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT le Dot Etelis and Laura Kaplan leave their argumentative natures to A the members of the Athena, to be used in their next clash with the Hopkins 1 Debating Club. -I' Catherine Massaro leaves her expressive brown eyes to any of the girls P' in Room 29 who wish to be popular with the stronger sex. Agnes Papekas leaves her ability to play hooky'7 successfully to I Marjorie Beckwith, to aid her in seeing all the good pictures shown at the A Strar1d.', 'll g'Dot Walleen bequeaths her artistic ability to the United Artists, A Corporation, to he used in illustrating magazine covers. 'I hFrances Hayes leaves her ability as a stenographer to anyone aspiring 1 to t e heights of being private secretar to the head 'anitor . D - Y J . N Ci 77 ' . - . fl Gen Cahill leaves her athletic ability to those members of the Girls, Leaders Corps who put up apparatus in the Broad Street Gym. .5 Bobbie'l Burdick leaves her drag with the faculty to Richard Drohan, 9 who seems to be sadly in need of it. I Isadore Glasband leaves the Editorship of The Owlet to any ambitious ft! Senior desiring hard work minus rewards. f Marguerite Kenney leaves her sweet and amiable disposition to Bertha sg Beaudry. tr. Esther Epstein leaves her musical accomplishments to 'alohnnyw Newell, .Q to be used in playing before the public. l Room 34 leaves its demerits to Miss 0'Flaherty, to be used for the j incoming Freshman class. rg' The Class of 1930A leaves the school to the entering classes and hope 0 that they will attain the heights which were reached by them. :Q Sam Schwartz leaves his sneakers to the Freshmen in Room 71, to 'N play ball with at recess. ,A Bessie Stein leaves her dark hair to anyone who wants to get rid of his or her li ht-headedness r, g - '7 ,1'c:'1'Xa Iz'cf0gv 1 9 3 0 A f x 'J' X!4'5:,3-5' 72 QAQ.-2. ig . CLA .S-S ID CID 0K 2--f.e.-r'.:s 9 t.: ,, S Camela Clunta leaves her dalnty glrllshness to Helen Welch who we hope wlll use t to advantage Joseph Genziano bequeaths hls dally package of chewing gum to h1s former teachers to be dlVldCd equally among them George Muir leaves his collectlon of Scotch jokes to Yhe Owlet Humor editor Frank Cutler leaves his football career to Henry Claffey when he gets tired of being a dramatlc star John lVIcLaughl1n leaves his Ingersoll pocket watch to MISS Hickey as an ald ln txmln her speedy steno raphers in thelr 200 word transcrlpt tests Helen Zagor ka leaves her good looks to Beatrlce Llfllg Laura Wllson leaves her flirting ablllty Wlth whlch she ensnares unwary young men to Angelica Carablllo Ed Wlnchell leaves hls flashy tles to decorate the gym for the Glrls Commerclal Club dances Aggie Thompson bel Lawyer fRlSlll.gl Say' That 1snt rlght Let me read it Takes wall and contmuesj Agnes Thompson bequeaths her contaglous giggles as a souvenir to her numerous boy frlends found in any of the school corrldors Roland Atw ater and Mark Solomkm leaves the BlOl0gy Club to its fate 1n future New Brltain games Robert Bal ley leaves hls hot a1r to be used ln heating the boys locker rooms on cold days Joseph Vogel bequeaths his curly hair to the girls in Room 26 Marjorie Dexhelmer leaves her voice to the National Broadcasting Company to be used 1n their experiments with static Edith Richman and Joseph Robinson leave their babylsh antics to Vlfglnla Brllha t and Albert York respectively Vin Wig ln leaves his confidence and hls good looking women to the Dramatic Club for use ln future performances Alanson Stewart leaves his swanky sweaters and socks to Bob Curtln Allen Hyde leaves the post of presldent of the Honor SOCICIY together with his love mf study to Jack Kenny Harry Geffen leaves his latest book Sleep and How I Cel Away wzth Il to his teachers It was wrltten durlng an attack of sleep walkmg if - - - - . , Ol 5 g ' , , 'z la . D g V . . U . . A 1- 7 - 1 Q . . . . . M - A , lvq I' . . . . y ,x . . . . g g . . - I .S G S U . . . . H rf . . . . . . . :M 1 . . I '. W 66 97 ' ' ' ' 7 'A I l A - l It as - as . ' ' cc - 9 - - 79 . lx - - - - l 0 A . I . : g ': . U. 'U . A . . , . . . 'A IA: Y . . . . I. Abby Allen leaves her slamming ability to the football team for use y .Y ' ' ' . , NN 6 g . . , . . U , l z. . . . Q I. U.. . . I U. . . 'Q I . . . . 6, . . x f' y 0 N! H, . .... ' I ,N . . . . . 'Q -3 e , 4 ' - fi - sc as sc as , 59 i . . s X 05 . . ' , ' U ' 9 'N . 7 as 1 . :A . l. . ' A . 1 ' l A ft. 9, ' ' ' 'P v v -.f 'f ' ft' 'f ',.. Q. C: 'x41 CL'0. 0 A ' 4- fx ' 73 afii 'S Q S l N ' 0 1 .128 Dot Thone leaves Allen Hydes 1dCaS on jazz ln the waste basket of Room 34 Irene Slmmons leaves the story of her love affalr wlth the Boston photographer to The Bruigeport Herald Blll Nagle leaves hlS slow shuffling pace to Mr Tlmothy Hlbbert Klm Wong leaves hls golden sllence to a certaln nolsy person known as Mr Robert Meyer B1ll Turner leaves hls comblnatlon cement mlxer and baby carnage otherwlse known as an automobllej to any rellable junk dealer Mmnle Frledman bequeaths her lncomprehenslble ablllty to elucldate to anyone asplrmg to make a dlctlonary Hllda Markunas leaves her sllm flgure to Fat Callo Emll Greenberg leaves a bottle of ASPIYIH tablets to the school nurse to be 3dII1lI11St6lCd ln preserlbed doses to those recelvlng broken llmbs as the result of the rush to obtam Boys Club supper tlckets Ida Berson leaves her avolrdupols to those frall llttle Freshmen who seem to be smaller than ever thls year Astrld Erlcson leaves a t0plC to be debated upon by the Athena and H P H S Debatlng Club It IS Resolved That the Ice at Club Worthy Hzlls Should Be what Lt LS Cracked Up To Be MRYIOH LOUISE Moore leaves her hugh hat to anyone who has a head blg enough to ft lt Danlel Thomson leaves Edwlna Malllet to the Boys Club for the excluslve use of Francls X O Leary and Dan Conley George Loomls Jr leaves hls bounclng walk and lengthy strldes to anyone deslrous of coverlng ground Tub Holley leaves his all state record to anyone wantlng to galn success and popularlty and stlll mamtam hls shrmklng modesty Francls Moriarty leaves h1s shy manner to Alyce Rothwell for use 1n her Engllsh recltatlons In Wztness Whereo We have hereunto afflxed our names to thls document on the thlrty flrst day of January 1n the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nlne Hundred and Thlrty MARY DANIEL HARRY CLARKE WOOLLEY A' 'Y I 7 Q Q 9 QQ,-g D '50 QQ -N '. 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A -fi'-11'-x:.fC.cv 19 3 0 A 1 N- - 44 --t Q 1 74 'r v' -.-' -:'- CLA X -b 0-0 -I 'rr '-:J -z QQSsg I -Ll 9' CLASS POEM IN FANCY There IS a certam somethlng m the a1r that makes me gay Wlth lovely charm and grace that carry all my heart away It glldes along on dalnty feet 1n teaslng faxrys glory From me the awkward goblm 1n the hazy chrldhood story The gay and playful rainbow dances wlth It o er green leas I try to grasp the golden locks awavmg ln the breeze The magic wand and tmklmg laugh those lxghtly trlppmg feet Are far too swlft for me to follow such a fancy sweet But now lt s cached the moon so far beyond all mortal hands, And brlbes adorlng stars to blind me wlth thefl' twmklmg fans It flles-and leaves me laughing with a gentle sheer dellght Dld e er I ask a thmg so lovely grace the human sight? There IS a most entlcmg falry fhttmg through the alr Gay colors drapmg ln the wind a tiny form so fair And God has made her fraglle wings to flutter to the sky Where she may take her sunny self when tlred of such as I MINNIE R FRIEDMAN x 9: P 4 'S nj ,x 'P If I .7 . . . . . fl' ' l l 2 YN . , . ,. . . , , N' . . I . 4 ' ' 'g . . . , In, . . D ' ,Q . . . . . .' 'Q 0 1 9 a o 5 fx 1' is . . N . . .. . .. . g at . , . . ' G 3 9 ' I.. . .. . .s n Ir . 7 . ' 9 Z x - y 3. I' ui ' N , 1 . . Fl I oi ox n N ,I .fl 7 - - - f-if af- s k:,v '14-C,. 0 A 0 f cgqgx OS 75 CCILA .5 S5 I5 0 UK 222.4-'-:gy CARPE VlAl'l S R 0 Wag? WU U51-mal L5 WV r H2 E r cw c Nne IenTl-nr ly A A boulilioleave our st dent EF-'5'F5'E Flfl'1:r'fEr1flfEE And en ter well 2 qu ppecl or slr: e Wplh WWQJ -I J -Elf' Shia!! rgelujhandl nf ld Thefumut Evwcfr dJL.LJ1-Lflllgal-'fl V M 5 -7 c l r TEDEW re vuewThe h pp, ,ears wev sfenfwth you Q+BJH-EJ'1JflfW'LJ':l Hartford Hugh whe ctr webe Ourfond est thoughts shall B+' t r Elf? J CH V D f c l b thee And offhe class we holdso dear Ancl QWEHJJHH all 1' fs r' Htl hap P5 days Ca geth er here Class mates ee h lf 'T r' I eah a rlend ar e va am I Illee 1' ff' 1930A X' Clo.S S0113 Allen e,3A Hart. o Hlgh our cla s Ia- ay, fa? l ' C . - - I - ui.. life - , - i f 'fl ' cou -a ' f as u - ur e , - I of a. storm-y world, We,the Class of Thir-gp A, - ' 4- le i .I - ' r, , .- C 'lf - - - . - , c 0 f J. f D J l-J J JH c f ' , 'C -P lu 0 ndl ' 'B' fx 3 -o.'- Z 2 'Xl4'52.D-' '76 42-CS:-'1'5'. CLA S S I5 GD 0K fgfra.,-aye -.af .ef 'N -'1 - ' ' 'Q' Q W,,w5 B, -MM n:.amN3vfJmsfL ,g Q : ng mnmx CLASS E5 ONG m f, ' I v ' H A' W Q ' f - i 1 - ' f ng 6:--35 i :E 55:35 if 5 5 .. xv b LUNG YEARS A'G0 wlfnvnsr-rum. Fkcrsuniaaliv uP- on A GAR-DEN FAlR,El' ff ' N 4-4' '::--.:: ... ir i- - ' - ' re E: ::,:EE:5:E.?EF2'!..'5'!!E5'!!!E Q - O 77' . 'B THRALLED BY was-oovfs won-mvsonAcss,wuru nav' RENT Fun we emma mngnnv uh 4 . :I H ' f in , i '. 3,1425 i -- 9 ' 5 ' wma rua mnfnsis sen-'ns CARE' we rouno men aovnv svn-smucmpus 'M Q Y I Y 32 lr' - I ' :2 5123155-P 5: 1 1 1 i 5 HAR-vfsl' oP 1-ne 9LessoMSTlERf1inS!0uoma-1eAnsor wax Ano nmtnl A 1 , V , i Q O P15143 fiha 1555 O e sun- vms mlquureo vs T0 ses me nw QF use AGE-URN Anvouwa 1 .. F ,H , , t nr- v E ' - in 1 .g.g.!- 1--EF:.1'1 .mg-.9 ll ' A - - ' ' 5 I men 1- DIZALS vnu Am-wlws IE IN FN1 'f Wm G W 'N W9 ' If flee-'emu -urns N P A Q , Y j ' 'I W T5 HL1. E ow gl J J I ' 4 'Q FARE weuuou nm F080 HIGH J BRIGIITJW-WS Yms so GAY , on I px ' Y ' A ,Q A in is F Qu f. f ' pvc E FRIFNVSHIP AND IN LAUGHTER WE YASSEVTYLNEIDM MY, A' 7-55.03 IWRTFUWUWIWE 1 K ' .E ' 4 , ' ' If ,v 09 wmv CAALWS A'WAY,FOR NONVEVE YWDGRMRYESE' FAKE-wsu Tons: we sam fb V v - . f:'c!'!Xp?.A:2'c.- 1 9 3 0 A zxwfxtsftb-2' 77 ekfiic.-'R -gm CLA X S li 0 0K ers. , '-:Q OUR HALL OF FAME GIRLS Agnes H Thompson Agnes H Thompson Agnes H Thompson Ida E Berson Genevleve M Cahlll MHIIOD L Moore Agnes L Papekas Shlrley M Bartlett Edlth M Stockman Astrlcl M ETICSOH Marlon L Moore Mlnnle R Frledman Shlrley M Bartlett Laura Kaplan Marguerrte M Kenney Irene R Goewey Camela M Glunta Abby C Allen Irene R Goewey Edlth S Rlchman Barbara Burdlck Dorothy F Marsh Agnes H Thompson Dorothy V Etells Agnes L Papekas Irene R Goewey Most Popular Buszest Wzttzest Most A bsent M mded Best Athlete Most H ugh Hat Greatest Heartbreaker Most Modest Bzggest Borrower Most Capable Most C oncezted Most Serzous Shyest M ost Talkatwe Cutest Most Democratzc Damtzest Greatest Scholar Most Happy Go Lucky Most Infantlle Most Sophzstzcated Most Dzltgent Most C ongemal Szllzest Possesses I t M ost Cheerful BOYS Dan1elW Thomson John C McLaughl1n V1ncentS Wlggln Kennard W SCOflCld Frank Cutler Edmund D Wmchell Dan1elW Thomson Francis E Morlarty Arthur S Berman Harry C Woolley V1ncentS Wlggln Klm C Wong PaulA St Onge Robert P Balgley Alanson E Stewart Jr Edmund D W1HChCll Allen R Hyde HerbertJ Holley Joseph Robmson V1HCCHtS Wlg John G McLaughl1n Wllllam K Nagle Nello A Ross1n1 Dan1elW Thomson Joseph Robmson gg Q QQ i.'o DQ 'P . - ' Harry C. Woolley . .. . . .Ugin 7 v Q '-so - - R- ' 78 sgfqq, up S GI '12 OUR HALL OF FAME GIRLS Laura Kaplan Katherine A Ambot Agnes H Thompson Shlrley M Bartlett Astrid M Ericson Dorothy M Klbbe Barbara Burdick Agnes H Thompson Dorothy A Thone Mary Y Smith Hilda D Markunas Helenl Zamorska Helen A. Shovak Hilda D. Markunas Dorothy V. Etelis Dorothy A. Thone Genevieve M. Cahill Irene Simmons Mollie P. Diamond Agnes L Papekas Dorothy A. Thone Marion L. Moore Abby C. Allen Barbara Burdick Agnes H. Thompson 'O 'V 4 Btggest Bluffer N eatest Best All around Most Courteous Smcerest Laztest M ost E loquent Greatest F lzrt Most Eccentrzc Best Lookmg Greatest N tght hawk Best Excuse M aher Best Dresser N oisiest Best Dancer Best Sport M ost Digni fied Most Pessimistic Most Clever Peppiest Most Sarcastic Best Drag with Faculty Worst Drag with Faculty Done Most for H. P. H. S. BOYS Robert P Balgley Edmund D Winchell Harry C Woolley John H Baker John H Baker Harry C Woolley Harry Geffen V1ncentS W1 John M Kelly John H Baker Daniel W Thomson Vincent S Wlgbln Herbert J. Holley Edmund D. Winchell Nello A. Rossini Vincent S. Wigoin Frank P. Spatkowski Kim C Wong Louis M. Salzberg Harry C. Woolley Vincent S. Wigbin Allen R. Hyde Allen R. Hyde Nello A. Rossini Harry C. Woolley Q QQI'-g Q PQ-x-,QQ - cp'-xaZfC'.v.- 1 9 3 0 A 1. X o 4 'l' ' L' -.-' - - ?r2 - e' 'X ' ' . MostAngelic . , ' . 'ggin D U I . - . . .U. 0' 0' 79 I V Gidicfi 'S'-I 5 B 0 0K Efawf'-:J 9 ' . u 3 , .5 9 '3 4 le Ol , r I' 5 Q 4 THE IDEAL SHEBA SHOULD HAVE- IN In i' 1' I 9 NOSE LIKE MARGUERITE KENNEY Q. Y ': COIIPLEKION LIKE ABBY ALLEN 'A 12' . LINE LIKE DOT,' TIIONE at 2' PERSONALITY LIKE ASTRID ERICSON ' fx 0 :I FIGURE LIKE IRENE SIMMONS '. A TEETH LIKE MARCIA LONDON an I I-, ALL-STAR ATHLETE LIKE 'IOENI' CAHILL 0, U :q FEET LIKE MPEG MULLEN A fx ANKLES LIKE IRENE GOEWEY 7, ' CLOTHES LIKE HILDA MARKUNAS ,W :Q LAUGH LIKE HELEN LEPAO Q' Q HANDS LIKE UKAYH AMROT :Q J. SMILE LIKE HPHYLI' JOHNSON .Q K! POPULARITY LIKE MAG THOMPSON I, , HAIR LIKE HELEN ZAGORSKA ,Q 'ag ABILITY TO DANCE LIKE ESTELLE RUNVIK 02 'X EYES LIKE 'IKAYP IVIASSARO A 1 INNOCENCE LIKE SHIRLEY BARTLETT in If gl I I s F' Q 05 5 'I fo 1' 7. .21 fr 6 V' ,1'c!'?N. .r?.fC'!c.- 1 9 3 0 A Zx'J N2-529-S' n 80 ' 342,-.-S. -gt CLA .S S ID 0 'INK 213.4 f'-:S ': SS if 2- 2 I 'Q 1- Q THE IDEAL SHEIK SHOULD HAVE- IT , If FEET LIKE TONY LOMBARD 21 'Z EYES LIKE 'IJIMMYI' GREENE 'A '63 DIMPLES LIKE TUB,' HOLLEY f NOSE LIKE FRANK CUTLER 5 1 COMPLEXION LIKE 'fIzzY GLASBAND Q. I: LINE, LIKE HBOBI' BALOLEY 5' 15 PERSONALITY LIKE HARRY WOOLLEY 'e 4 TEETH LIKE 'SKENR SCOFIELD A 75 ALLSTAR ATHLETE LIKE NORMAN GRISWOLD 9' I CLOTHES LIKE ED WINCHELL Q .S POPULARITY LIKE HDANI' THOMSON xx X LAUGH LIKE JOE ROBINSON ,z A ABILITY TO DANCE LIKE f'vIN WIGGIN ,I K' INNOCENCE LIKE ALLEN HYDE fs Q WALK LIKE HENRY PIERSON 1.1 :Q SMILE LIKE DANNY VALARIO 'Q X. ABILITY TO TALK LIKE LOU SALZBERG A 6 COURTESY LIKE JOHN BAKER ,SE I o P K 0 fi ,il Q V v ,-1'-':i'?x ,za-.v... 2 ':f 'X!e'52.v-5' , 81 r.f1..-. Q CLA S In 00 ,X - , , .,, -, DO YOU REMEMBER Edlth Fuchman s new specs ? Tony Lombard s escapade 1n the glrls gym Those or1g1nal Lat1n translatlons? Kay Gustafson s danclng exh1b1t1on near a Bloomf1eld cemetery? V1n Wmgm s self confldence? lVIarc1a London s congemal sm1le? Laura Wllson s fllrtlng ways durlng free perlods? The old Spamsh custom of v1s1t1ng Room 17 durlng a 1 Mary Smyth s VIEWS on evolut1on? Kay Massaro s angellc eyes? Mark Solomkm s salesmanshlp? The worrled expresslons as examlnatlons drew near? Those al1b1S for unprepared lessons? Henry Plerson s scent for news? Blll Parskey s nlfty t1es? Tub Holley s bltlng sarcasm? ,loe Genzlano s supply of gum 1n Engllsh class? The loosened salt shaker tops ln the lunchroom Your flrst demerlt? What happened to Oslpowltz s desk? Roland Atwater s ab1l1ty to do trlcks? lVl1nn1e Fnedman s 1mmense vocabulary? AD Papekas drag wlth certaln of the faculty? Harry Woolleys beret tam? The ICC cream we drdnt Det at the Boys Blology Club party? ,loe Roblnsons poetlc ab1l1ty? The taklng ways of the football men? Dan Xallarlos w1tty remarks? Art Berman s tears 1n a certa1n French class? ' X ' ' - - 3o: - --N -' . .' : Q ,fp 9' Ol .g lg -x 'A .. 0 U, 'Ik 1- 5 I ' ' 7 66 77. F Q 6 . . . . l ? Qu ' ' I fc 66 77 9 - - - - - . 1 N 56 ' 77 'A ' 7 - ' . 'I . ' , . . IJ Jo . , . . I . fi PJ . . . . . ,,qu.z,,? Q: , . . l , ii 79 9 ' ' 3 A . , - O. 1' ' ll lg How quietly and slowly we left the room at recess? Q . - 9 as 77 r' ' N 66 ' 77 7 ' ' . Q cc ea s - - 3 O: cc 77 - 9 l - - l ' N 0 1 . ? 'Q l . . ln ' l Q . . . , . . If s sc an 9 - ' 'Q , , ' 1 ' ' 7 U D ' ' - 6m cc as V - 1 - ' f 0 l sc ' aa ,,. PX . X .5 as as yr 9 D . . ' CC 75 5 ' ' ' X ' ng ' .2 ,S V v 1 9 3 ' 3 5 -E 5' I I .-'s-'Re b- X'-f' - fe 82 ' 7 7' SAY IT WITH SONGS AIN T MISBEHAVIN Yello ROSSIHI WHERE CAN YOU BE9 Vlarion Moore s Dream Man SYMPATHY Yeeded when the Family sees the Report Card BELIEVE IT OR NOT VAGABOND LOVER HUGABLE KISSABLE YOU WHERE D YOU GET THOSE EYES? SONNY BOY YOU MEAN A LOT TO ME IM A DREAMER A Slckpass Dan Thomson Vlarcuerlte Kenney James Greene George Loomis ,Ir PHSSIHD the Exams Ken Scofield PEACE OF MIND Those Sure of Graduatln WHISPERING In the Library THERE ARE SMILES THAT MAKE US HAPPY ........ AD Thompson TURN ON THE HEAT .............................. BODDIC Burdick I MUST HAVE YOU ................ Jack Kelley Fioures up his Credits HOW AM I T0 KNOW? .... Harry Geffen called on in the midst of a Nap SATISFIED ........................... ....... . Margaret Mullen BEAUTIFUL YOU ................................... Hilda Markunas MOAN IN LOW ............ ....... ................ L o u Salzber, AT THE END OF THE ROAD ........................ Graduation Night RED HAIR AND FRECKLES ......................... Beth Rommell ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT ................... . . . . . . . .Homework MY WILD IRISH ROSE .............................. Izzy Glasband I CAN'T HELP LOVIN' THAT MAN .................... Astrid Ericson 'V' V If J 1 Q Q 0 QQ,-50 QQ ' Ot , DNC QC - ,ot 1 ,i . BQ-4550 5 Q S L fl , -0 -I Op! , , , .. ' 7 GL 59 66 79 . - . 7 - . ao-nnunnun-1-1.--nun.-n.. 'O' i 7 G6 59 ' GG 0,59 66 97 66 97 0, 7 7 65 79 0, 64 77 s 'Ca'-Xsl., C'.0.v 1 9 3 0 A It X 4 44'pD-S V sf-114.-1 -gt CLA .S S B5 0 GTK ?2:.-1 -'-:J 9 in F ..:: 5 Ol if ,v at f i n It If, ' f 'Q WOULDN'T YOU TUMBLE OVER IF- ',. . 'A i fy lx 'Q Thomson lost his popularity with a certain Lower Senior? Q 1 li Holley went over to a show without a pass? I 5 Each one of us made the Honor Roll? .5 0' Ib Q Catherine Gustafson wasn't so bashful? Ili 'S Laura Kaplan couldn't talk? D I Agnes Papekas wasnit in love? '. Scofield went to bed nights instead of sleeping the fourth period? 5 Stewart lost his orange sweater and socks? ': 5 V fx. Ott pronounced words over two syllables correctly? Q: Frank Cutler spent a comfortable night in New Haven? Q 1. Norman Griswold was an English shark? A ts Irene Simmons cut her hair? ln 12 Nello Rossini became president? R .Q Edith Richman grew up? x f There never was a foolish question asked in class? :Q l Elizabeth Rommell liked green? w I K P' ll Edmund Winehell wasnit dressed u ? ' f Nagle could think of good jokes for The Owletu ? ' NN In 'Q The mirror in the girls' dressing room broke? .I A. Hyde didnit graduate? g XX In ten years from now we all meet again? A pl . . y . . 1 Riddell knew lllS Lnglish assignment? 'I 2 s F. Turner gave up wearing spats? ,xi .0 You ever saw Balgley when he Wasn't talking? K O: An F meant fine? A X, ,O v'y ll 0, u 7 v a C:'rN. 0351041 1 9 3 O A ,X':' 345,555 84 maize.-1 Agn CCILA X S ID 0 0K ?T2.-r'v2:- AS YOU LIKE ITT Mr Rood What IS the most o t standlng contrlbutlon that chemlstry h s glven to the world? Ken Scofleld Blondes U U Joe Vogel How dld the football game between the boys and glrls come out? Dan Thomson Oh the umplre dlsquallfled the boys for unnecessary hugglng l O Teacher Rastus, what anlmal IS most noted for lts fur? Rastus De skunk De more fur yo glts away from hlm de better It am fur yo l U Ed Wlnchell Ill bet thls IS he same steak I made you take back yesterday Walter Oh no, slr the man at the table behlnd you got that one 4 4 Jack Kelly Qdreamllyj Darllng I have but a slngle thought Kay Gustafson fcoldlyj Yes, nyone can see that Bob Balgley I told that blg bully Tunney Just what I thought of hlm I Sald to hlm, You re a blg stlff you re a four flusher you re a f lse alarm and a whole lot more Fran Morlarty What dld h say-711 Bob Balgley I dont know I hung up lk X Ed Lundstedts a DICE man to take a glrl flshlng I must say, pouted Edlth Stockman My dear, Crled her mother what happened Well Edlth explalned petulantly, he Just flshed Rlddell Why do you wear spats Turner In memory of my flrst wlfe Ik 1 Teacher There s a student ln thlS class whos maklng a fool out o hlmself Now when hes flnlshed Ill begln O 0 Father lsternlyj What were you and that shelk dolng on the front porch last Illghto Ag Papekas Oh dad don bother me about such petty thlngs lk 4' Mandy Whats de matter, Sam? Don t yo love me no mo Sam Sho Ah does, honey Ahs Jest restln l l Tub Holley Dld you make these blscults wlth your own llttle hands MRTCIB London Yes Why, dear Tub Holley I Just wonder d who llfted them off the stove for you Hyde Look that fellow IS taklng your umbrella from behlnd the door Loomls Be qulet he may recog nlze lt I swlped lt from hlm only a week ago Ill ll Vln Wlggln Cwho has ordered teal What do you call thls stuff nyway tea or coffee? Walter What does It taste 1ke WlgglU Paraffln Walter Then It must be tea The ffee tastes llke gasollne I i Joe Roblnson When Solomkln arrlved home from hls tour he fell on hls face and klssed the pavement of hlS natlve clty L ura Wllson Emotlon'7 'Joe R No a banana skln 'P 0 11: ' u - ' ln 9 . . . . N . ' ' 11 3 . . ac 11 - u 11 H 7 ' ' ac 11 as 1 1 - f . . , . . , ' 11 . . H H H ' 1 1 . . . H . ,, . . - 11 CK ' ' ll U Cl Y T W 1 1 t - 11 ' 77 Cl 1 - - - u 1 1' . 1 11 1 1 1 11 . . cc , 1 Y at 11 ' u 1 ' - t ' ' I U YY u 77 u ' . H . 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Molloy Company gl P H. W. Peters 25 Company 'Q Church Missions Publishing Company 'ii The Luke Horsfall Company iv Q! Society for Savings The The The The The The The Class Class Class Class Class Class Class of l93OB 1931A l93lB 1932A 193213 1933A 193313 The Bond Press ,Q 4 . . 'n N fy of .U f of I lil of fi of sw f 4, O ,Q of lx 1 rv PX 5 In 7:3 'V' . 1'cI'?xa?-'C'- .- 19 3 0 A P 'xv x ' 91 52212554 'S,s 5 S ?AT:0-1907! .: ,V inf Ol QR DU TES! SUBSCRIBE TO ' .A The fwletv Th Chronicle Every Issue Sent to you at Home or College SUBSCRIPTION PRICES THE OWLET 506 per Half Year THE CHRONICLE 506 per Half Year BO FH 956 per Half Year POSTAGE FREE KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YOUR ALMA MATER Y -Ca' xl -'C' 9 Q A I N'a 44 - R ls 'B Lia O 1 4. A 'X - og T rf , 3 Q Z 3? E,-. 'Ir I O I . 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The Glee Clzlbf Complzments of HARRY E CRANE M ber of H P H S F ulty 19201927 NOW ASSOCIATED WITH THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OE THE UNITED STATES Hartford Offzce Essex Bulldmg 15 LEWIS Street e cover for th1s annual was created by The DAVIDJ MOLLOY co 2857N W t B . 'A gl . em . . . . ac - hl Y O U Q fi D O .0 es ern Avenue Chxca o, Illinois Gu-mmol!-nmua. Cowl han :Ml uudemnvlmanrh mu I J Q Q Q D 9 '1 ' e ' 9 -Cv' xl 'C o 19 OA pX'a 'NATO '-3' 96 Qu N 'F ',213,'.'1'S - CLA A s Ii on 1 fr.- FS o 3: 'Q Ei N B. 'Q H. W. PETERS COMPANY 'A 5178 Washington Street If P1 Boston 32, Mass. N R It 1 ':D' CLASS RINGS COLLEGE RINGS CLASS PINS SOCIETY PINS INVITATIONS FRATERNITY PINS BOSTON'S LARGEST MANUFACTURING JEWELERS Complzments of CHURCH MISSIONS PUBLISHING CO UNIVERSITY MEN FAVOR HART SCHAFENER '66 MARX CLOTHES KNOX HATS FRENCH SHRINER 8 URNER SHOES 95 99 S lum Street Sole Hartford Agents It Pays to Buy Our Km X.. 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