Hartford Public High School - Classbook Yearbook (Hartford, CT)
- Class of 1935
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The Class Essay ................. . ....41to6 . .10 and 11 . .12 and 13 . .141 and 15 ....17 to 1440 ......1-1-1 ....11-2 ....1143 ........1-L5 The Class History, Prophecy, and Will ...... 143 to 1541 The Class Poem ............................... 155 Class Songs ...... Feature Section ..... Acknowledgments. . . Autographs ....... Advertisements .... 156 and 157 ...158 to 118 .........179 .181 to 184 .135 to end HREE hundred years ago the fathers of our State immigrated from Massachusetts to set up a new government. The Tercentenary Celebration was chosen for the motif of this book by the editorial board. We truly believe that this annual is a chronicle contain- ing abridged biographies of many who will win fame in our State's history and in their lives as private citizens. This book should not be put away as a relic, but used to refresh your memory. If good fortune is to be yours, we are sure this book will be worthy of first place in your happy home. We have prepared this edition, so that it will remain fresh and pleasing to you, a reminder of the days when you took your baby steps to success. May it be yours always, S. J. B. X-fa iz' wr 5,131-'Q -3 Af l 3 . v. W . 1. '11 ,vi ' ' we Y' 'MI N 4 W Q W. PSB' 11, 1 - 'RQ ,f FSMQS- 71.45 'WZ 7'-Ewwg -- -A-f.f1:4Nu-5' 1,2-QTr'LLPl1'L-i53'ZD::4U2Qf-5 '-.- wff ..5,,,. g'E? ' ' 'il , .f 11322 1 , rf 5:2 1 f' QJJ C72 Jig L17 ff-f I 2213, .igigmimeie---I.,....S,-- L7 ..-Named Pi-a?-f'ZA?i '3wHi4e2F J l If f WE, THE CLASS OP 193515, AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATE OUR CLASS BOOK TO MISS MADELENE RUGGLES AND MR. RAY D. ARNOLD IN APPRECIATION OF THEIR KINDLY HELP AND FRIENDSHIP DURING OUR POUR YEARS I -- J'Z?'fT-.5525 wh fliffii Wy' Ylfif, N71 5' -fm - T 1.2 - , , .4 .,,,lr-rw .f if , . - Q, 'hp ., - , 2, -, F' wer EK SQ. ,W If A S - . W, A .I . . 1, M I. 5?!'R'q'2If 's'P-KWH.-fv 753352,-:Y f1 ef 'SEisgff+19f:A1, SA' 3 Rafi --bile A wh. 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Abbe Sigmund Adler Samuel M. Alvord Lawrence C. Amann Genevieve D. Anderson Clara C. Angus Ray D, Arnold Frances H. Bacheler G. Rexford Bailey Thomas C. Bailey Ralph L. Baldwin Harriet T. Barrett Howard R. Bennett Katharine C. Berry William E. Blak-e Gibeon E. Bradbury Katherine W. Brainerd Mercy A. Brann James A. Briggs Alice Brigham Alfred R. A. Brooks William E. Buckley Grace M. Campbell Alice H. Cannon Doris M. Coleman William E. Conklin M. Gertrude Conway Rose M. Conway Hazel M. Creamer Harold P. Crosby Blanche M. Darling Fred C. Davis Juanita M. Dean ' William L. Dole Marjorie B. Doty Helen P. Duguid Genevieve I. Elmer Philip E. Foss Clarice L. Frissell Harold W. Gale Alfred C. Gammons Cordelia D. Gaylord THE FACULTY Principal-Clement C. Hyde Vice-Principals: Carleton M. Allen Helen Pritchard Joseph C. O'Neil Randall H. Gifford Gerald M. Gingras Elisabeth Gleason Agnes A. Hahn Emily A. Hamilton Edward S. Hawes Ruth E. Hayden Florence C. Hicks Katherine L. Hills Lilian Holbrooke Ruth E. Holden Elizabeth A. Howard Walter K. Howe, Jr. Martin S. Huey Helen G. Johnson Fannie Juster Leonard P. Kimball William C. Krook Frances Leggett Kate Linfield Luther C. Lougee Joseph C. Lynch Mary E. MacDonald Katharine G. MacLean Jane D. Mahoney Edith M. Matteson Dorothy M. McVay Ruby L. Mead Gertrude F. Merrill Maud Metcalf Catherine I. Moore Karl P. Morba Pauline Moyer Agnes M. Myers John R. Newell Lena Z. Newton Lillian A. Norton Marjorie G. Obear Mary P. O'Flaherty Eileen I. Ostiguy Elizabeth P. Peck G. Richard Perkins Charles E. Perry Clark Perry Olive Phraner Lucy T. Pratt Frank J. Preston James D. Price Beryl Proctor Morris M. Roisman Robert J. Rowland Madelene Ruggles Martha J. Siiro Helen WV. Simonds Albert S. Smith Marjorie Smith Robert Sparks Ruth L. Spaulding Mary G. Spellacy E. Barbara Spenkoch Katherine Stevens Frederic L. Tapley Lydia G. Thiel Grace V. Thompson William H. Thompson Harriet B. Towne Georgine van Braam Arthur Vogl Amelia H. Voight Elise von Baeckmann Mary C. Vulcano Chester M. Walch Everett P. Walton Grace E. Warfield J. Grace Warner Genevieve Waters Lina C. Weeks Mary B. Whiting Howard C. Wiley Edward S. Wolcott Alicia S. Wolfe James L. Woodworth, J Catherine Wynd Bayard D. York ADMINISTRATIVE AND OTHER OFFICERS Doris E. Barnard Anna L. Bates Betty E. Cummings Arline L. Dall Florence E. Fisher Alma Goldstein Grace E. Griffiths Rosa M. Hafey Agnes Y. Hamilton Barbara M. Hurlburt John Kazarian Dr. Raymond S. Keefe 9 Mary C. Kelly Ruth M. Kierstead Helen C. Parker Grace S. Rudman Marion L. Ruf Dr. Max E. Soifer OUR FACULTY 4 U LTY QUR PAC - .WV -.C.w,f4f,: .. Li -'f figs ' f 446- KY1.r Life, f',,- I,-L.Q.j3jpg,aJ 'ff. ja -.: ,-.1 v -, f 'fi X97 S T A E E Editor-in-Chief Stanley J. Budarz Business Manager M. Madeline McCormick ASSOCIATES Editorial James V. Calio Elizabeth J. Ericson Richard H, Schumacher Elora P. Lawless Mildred Vernick Business Robert M. Gallivan Marian A. Baxter Massie K. Owen Eunice R. Norton Irvin E. White has been my delight to serve our Class as business manager of the Class Book. Our business and editorial boards have co-operated splendidly, and 1 with the aid of the students, we have been able to publish a book of which We are proud, and which we hope will prove a joyous possession in future years, When our graduation will remain only a memory. M. M. MCC. Jfmrl? if ,s s ,.r Q S 'A '-flwwa' fiiye W A ' wk: 'i-i gf 'jQ.4i-Wyse.. if Qu ' 'xx . A , . - .. , sg -,-f -' .1 el .W . fi,s...Q',i-.ie .,.ff -sis. as. - :uf , u r ,. l2 ' 'Y' 1 CLASS OPHCERS 8l6L55 of19 5 Class Motto Carpe Diem Class Colors Red, White, and Blue S. K ft. 1 . Class Officers and Committees Historians Flora P. Lawless Ralph H. Taylor Treasurer Irvin F. While Testators Eunice R. Norton W. Newman Gleason Motto Committee Eleanor S. Dahl Annabelle C. D7Arche David Blumenthal Arnold E. Brandt Edward J. Dunn Philip T. Flynn Class Night Chairman James V. Calio Chairman of Reception Committee Henry J. Kelliher Orator R. Leonard Kemler Marshals Richard F. Moran John E. Slowik Poet Mildred Vernick Reception Committee Bernice lVl. Cormier Kathleen A. Cosgrove Robert lVl. Gallivan L. Purcell Horan Assistant Treasurers Robert C. Lawrence Helen C. Launt 15 Prophets Elizabeth J. Erjeson Massie K. Owen Essayist Mildred Vernick Song Writers Adeline E. Nicolini David Blumenthal Color Committee Marion A. Baxter Evelyn M. Perrault Stanley J. Budarz James F. Wall Lillian Sharasheff James F. Wall TS YPIS T AND RTISTS KA OO B SS CLA l .4 ,Muffy .-mi-:1'1' fs-.-ff -52' ff' ,ai f,- v - gigs '? 'f5 ---s.-.ff..:.as+az.:f. -:LQPEZEQLf?S:xs:ri-rfcwff'-'' Ll Y 'ffff' bi . . , , , J. . 1 f -5 51-.5 if - F' F 'fi T F 1' f 1 5.1 .A 1 1.-75' w Q v L J 2 -5 .li ,2g,9::A,,-y.,,,,,,W, .,,. !v xg? L ,..,.....M.: 5:-ef'-WM:---riff EDGAR T. ADLER Teddy He is a gentleman, because his nature Is kind and affable to every creature. Teddy has become more serious than he was as a freshman, but still he likes to take part in some mischief. You might expect him to be old-fashioned since he comes from Ye olde town of Rocky Hill, but he is well acquainted in the ways of the world. Rocky Hill Center School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 47 Boys Club 2, 43 Hopkins Debating Club 3, 4: Chess Club 25 H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 43 Boys Glee Club 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 43 World Problems Club 4, Secretary 45 Pin and Ring Committee. Never late. Connecticut State College. EMANUEL AIELLO Nal Some are born great, some achieve greatness, And some have greatness thrust upon them. Flash has made great progress on the cross-country and track teams. His smooth-running strides showed none of the reluctance which his gait to classes confessed. His pleasant and desired presence was most sought for by athletically-minded boys. Henry Barnard School. Athletic Association 1. 2: Boys Club 4: H. P. H. S. Debating Club 43 French Club 45 Chemistry Club 43 School Cross-Country Team 2, 3, 4, School Track Team 2, 31 received Minor ,Letter in Cross-Country 45 Class Cross-Country Team 2, 3, 43 Class Track Team 2, 3. University of North Carolina. LENA T. ANGELACUS Lanny Thought is deeper than all speech. Lena's seriousness and quietness have something in them that promise truly great things. Some of you not-sosserious and not-so- quiet folks had better look to your laurels, or pretty soon Lena will be winning Pulitzer Prizes while you're just reading about it. Boo l Saint Patrick's School, Girls League 43 Girls Commercial Club 4: History-Civics Club 3. Never late. ' 'I' rltnw' ':5 '7 '3': ' i3 E 2'-'YM' ' 59-.lu '41 ..-n-4--.l+4f '.'1- un , V, -e ' . . . - Y,-v . - -1'sf-Y ,-'f 'f,-2-ETS' -' -mi' f -1-1 f ' .f 1 - '01, 1 1 ri ., lf: . ,323 -. mv --V . 1 7 . : . .5-H hw- ,gc - - ,, -2 ' ,A M, : as , A .,,- :J-L A- Q1 ' 5, ,xglliag e-R+, . , ....,f,o-1.1 ff, wyghi 2,112.5 ,..ff'sz1'f1zs. f -ff fs as -an , li A .uf..f w:i:.4w':v-if is F-Y -Q'i...'21'?. ' 2 Ki---. 1 4421- -54-.1 lv- i 3 f-- 5-,,--.zJ,,wg-gf 5 'qiqvs'5- :-. 5. 1 5.-- ' Elise Y Law-iTIT,s-,f: ?'a. ,fa 115153. Clif-,.5 gf,fQffgQ,g1Q,,,'gefgf3i5g --'f'-L., 17 if vim .fffff 'YE -ff-'f4.o..1-gf, ',,,gefflf'3,1-.f.2i5f:+1f1i: -'-' .15 'fi 1' 'lfirww in 415, by Q 9 7: ,O Ng: if J, 1- . A A -' 1: - fi. f ws - 5535- ..,. 1, , I ,J Q1 Lf L J 'f .V f. ' ' ' 4,5 usa., ,,r.2,:1 ..i -'.-.1-,,.,,...., ..,. , ..,.- me-v-ea. .MQ .2 4--N -X-i..vff ef. GRACE B. BALCHUNAS' Eddie It's good to lengthen a sunny mood. Somehow Grace has given us the impression that she is shy and retiring. She has this reticent attitude, however, only when she is in class, for she is a very good pal to those outside of school. Lawrence Street School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 History-Civics Club 33 National Honor Society. Never late, never absent, no demerits. STASIA BANIA Staye Officious, innocent, sincere Of every friendless name the friend. Stasia will long be remembered for her excellent work as president of the K. B. L. S. Her tactfulness, executive ability, and personal charm all added a great deal to the club. Will you ever forget the Virginia Reel on Lower Senior Night, Stasia? Chauncey Harris School. Students Council 15 Athletic Associa- tion 4g Girls League 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 K. B. L. S. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Students Council Representative 4g Girls Commercial Club 43 French Club 43 National Honor Society 3, 45 Lower Senior Night Programg Class Book Typist: George Owen Knapp First Scholarship Prize 25 Class of 1926B Book Prize 2. Never late, no emerits. SABINE V. BANKOWSKI Barney A word spoken in good season, how good it is Sabine is a girl who's easy to get along with-one who fits in with your moods and never bores you. She likes stenography a lot, we think. Saints Cyril and Methodius School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. ' . 'rf'- -.. 111'-'fe-. f.. '-S.: fi' rf 5- 1 if . , ?f?ii 'f5i '7iW'7? if' .ai-f ' -.ff i' 5 2415 -1.13J7.1if -, ,:5fi35515Tw 4 W M'....1ii',g!Qer...,afefa1,41 teak-51:1 bmw iss if' Iliff ' 'Hifi' , .1. 4 53 gs i:if?fe'A i:2?-3,114 in Af xffri-kim.. go A, Q in-Q,g gf?-5.1'i,viQ7'+' L: any 5-ft . ig, sgf,,,,,g3'1-1,3 . ,, -an , 54-. 4.17, 5 ,.,. f.'-- f-5, , -vg -V---eh .. -e-,.g , -' K- - , Trl- AT X ,haf-,,-,al . ' ?Q','I'-Q-,:3:. ,,fz.i'- 1-'Q1,',,,i . .is Q., ...Hz-si Q. ' wr..r':er : 3- ss 4' L us:-. -1 ,...4i1. f 18 Ei. Va' ,. Q' 1711 T 'x i3 37'l'53T.1 ll '1 'i -'Q ' , 4 tt., ,p , K 75 , , if . . 1 5 'J 1 ,Q 2 QJJ i ff- 'ffl' -.AL ,JI.wr,'r.1w'-,.--,.,.,.. ,,,. .- .-,M...,.1.u L.: 'iv: 'N.':1--w.+ LILLIAN BARALL Lil The things which must be must be for the best. If Lil were a man she'd be described as tall, dark, and hand- some , but luckily she's not male. You'1l go a long way to find another girl who can beat most boys at the he-man game of chess and yet be womanly enough to please even the most feminine female. Arsenal School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 Science Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Chess Club 33 National Honor Society 47 Chronicle - Owlet Business Board 2, 33 Lower Senior Night Program 4. Never late. DANIEL E. BARRUN Dan A laugh is worth a hundred grains in any market. Who will ever forget that happy carefree youth who says hello to everybody? He is as merry as the day is long, and many a time have his pranks caused laughter, especially when he is trying to get to his seat before the bell rings. Frank A. Brackett School. Athletic Association 1, 33 Boys Club 2, 4: Sketch Club 43 School Cross-Country Team 33 School Track Team 3: Class Cross-Country Team 33 Class Track Team 3. Never late. - GERTRUDE S. BARTON Certie That I love her, I feel. If one were to divide our class into two groups, the noisiest and the quietest, we are su1'e that Gert would belong to the latter. Her nonchalance has made her very appealing to the boys of Room 26. Northwest School. Athletic Association 4: Girls League 3, 45 Girls Commercial Club 3, 45 Vesta Club 4. Never late. Bay Path Institute. V.-.5-Q '- 1 -i'f'f WW .ssiv-H'--ff:'semenef-wrwc M-1-'- r'ft'f': .P ... -1. -- .- f - --'-:-r- nf. rx- 1 ..,-2. Q5i5,5,5,3sf-veil! L, .'72..g51g.-:.53xf.,ir-iffyhzgqfg- Q. ,I Q 32,241 L. I A 'df X J, .,,,,-ugi.,13,,hni RN.. .ia Q.-'S Q , 1 dybszggeggiizf- gd, -9ie'gf5l:5...'f'.f-,wjzg .51 ft-W TE 3 A i jj , ' 1. .Q -ff ff- Vs.-5 lr-Eva. 43,445 J, -' 'Q : ,g '11 - ,:::,Q.4 1i.',w'2kfA4Q,,w12,,. rff l-,j.s-sg 1 -Q41 ' ii R, -L x, v . 'a ..i.. +,f-e-g.v-- 'sen w ' 4-: . w 1.1: f ' . A1-.' w r' J is f,'ffi',!1' :isis .411-EQII :if-. Aki f. ges,3Ls5.f 2 4effvT.'3Jii 4 JM A ' of I Abe- fri 49113 19 59,3 ..., ,...V:..- ,M ,.-, 9.13, -.ws .,.. .,.,w...,. W- .- ,vamp - ns 1 , .2 fw .unmm.x..Ars-41:-:::iPf3s.,.7R-.fiom-P-- fv ' my . - -f . 1 v ffl fre. ef -2 . -Q T ,Zigi 2 km Y fa 5 Sega 3. Q gr. Lj C L ff--' 3 2.3.3. Q'.i,.3q1w,.,c.:i:o5g 5' .-E U -:Es ..3'T.5'3'Zl0!?4v-..,........ --.Mmm-vu 5.2: 'vn'w? 'w-v-N85-'Y' MARION A. BAXTER M ab A Wit, a very palpable wit. Marion's carefree and loving nature has made her a well-liked student. The fact that she possesses grace and agility adds much to the prestige of her acting ability. It is also rumored that Marion adds a new beau to her long list daily. Lawrence Street School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 H. P. H. S. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Treasurer 33 History-Civics Club 33 Class Book Business Board: Class Color Committee. Never late. .1 j JULIETTE BEAULIEU -'g 1, . I g, 2 Judy . 'R 4. A He has a little galled me, I confess. VV,kk .kk Juliette's chief diversions outside of school are roller-skating and reading. We can easily imagine how very popular she is at the roller-skating rinks. ' 'iii Saint Ann's School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never late, no demerits. BARBARA B. BERKOWITZ Bobbie For there be women fair as she, Whose verbs and nouns do more agree. Barbara is well-known inside and outside of school for her fine singing and dancing. She has appeared on many a stage in Hartford. We expect a great deal from this young lady with the snappy clothes. Northwest School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 Girls League 2, 3, 4. 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One may think Bill is too busy grinding to engage in school activities, but this is a false impression. To the audiemce's sur- prise, he acted well as master of ceremonies on Lower Sen-lor Night. If you can penetrate his reserved person, you will find a good talker. Saints Cyril and Methodius School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Boys Club 2, 33 H. P. H. S. Debating Club 4, Batterson Debate 45 Greek Club 2, 35 Chemistry Club 43 Chess Club 1, 2, 33 Students Council Representative 3: National Honor Society 45 Owlet Editorial Board 2, 3: Lower Senior Night Program, Master of Ceremonies. Never late. Brown University. BARBARA BLAKE B0 Why doth one man's yawning make another yawn Y Bob is well-known both for her lovely curly hair and for those enjoyable parties which she gives so often. She must be a very entertaining sort of person, for we never see her alone but always surrounded by a large group of her friends, Noah Webster School. Athletic Association 43 Girls League 2, 3, 43 Mosaic Club 3. University of Arizona. ,E A 1 if-4 wa Y.,-,mg .iz-in--1... we-4, S7 ix, 'ag in 1.11 f ,f .412 Q EDYTHE RUTH BLACK Blackie It's her manner and her smile That makes her so Worth while. Yes, you will always find Blackie smiling. Her smile has won her many friends. There's no doubt about that. She's always happy and good-natured. Blackie never takes things too seriously. Arsenal School, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Girls League 2, 43 Girls Commercial Club 3: Vesta Club 3, 4, H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 4. Never late. fx me fa gas Q' QE, 'J N35 sri-'tix M -1 235 e 4 E ffl 54 N fr 2 i 5 in A 1 ' r V' :nu Q ' f' if-gf R?'T1'7'ig:j J.::r3f-- ueeg, - '21-.es , .F .. ,h ,- , N 4 an ,mg cv .,,.- -1. f f p..-i --my-, -fy sf, -13.3.15-,1:,f e -gt ' . af' 'I A .- M if A - is .L 1 1. -ff .F 'f fra K . Q E ,ii sf .I 5 ff' .',..,.-ji' 5 -E1 Q1 'Vi' 1,.Q L 5. ,E ' , f... 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Athletic Association 13 Boys Club 3, 45 Hop- kins Debatinz Club 3, 4, Executive Member: Greek Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 3, President 41 National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 45 H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys Glee Club 2, 3: Junior Orchestra 13 H. P. H. S. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Principal 3, Concertmaster 4: Inter-High Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Executive Com- mitteeg Junior Marshalg Junior Usherg Class Motto Committee. ARNOLD E. BRANDT Swede The glass of fashion, and mould of form The observ'd of all observers. Swede is a man-about-the-school. His tireless work for the Owlet puts him down in H. P. H. S. history as one of the martyrs in the cause of journalism. Arnold hasn't the word fail in his vocabulary. In his own words, He's a good fellow: he tries hard, Lawrence Street School. Athletic Association 1, 3, 4: Boys Club 2, 3, 45 H. P. H, S. Debating Club 43 Sketch Club 43 World Problems Club 43 Owlet Editorial Board 2, 3, 4, News Editor 3, Managing Editor 4, Assistant Editor 43 Class Motto Committee. Columbia University. W . ,Q -rf Sf an . f NT? vit. ,5 E5 ,iw-f'f'f'i-'ess ilfiifftfuifi ',3:Q:1. Par.5?,.,2' '-ta if-??1I'1f,:fH ,Wir-1i fit? if ..,ifwQevi 5? 'fe-vwif' '7139?1-5-aiffi5'.f1'?J'f'f12iZ5 sg 335 ,3-1. 1231, A1,-5,j,,,5,3gi,,.i.,,5g3,gg3,-'fq1..log'g311-2' f, f 2112.1-r-'gr-,I LSL f.ff....7, gf 95. ...f2'ih'a ,1J ',25-3t.'r.:4.ff::s2'f,:ig,f' 3415! 'fi' ' Q ' '2.i ' 'f-.'E'1f1 22 vw ' u '-fwfr 4- 1 ..7:1f'.31I'.i-iz-.aw1.1-uw ,,,,,i, .1 , iziiilf' Pi 4 I ' fre 3 Q . Ll 1 '- ' 'H , QQ- If 1' Ne. . - Q F2 Z 2 iff' ' 'fl i 75 3 -ff we-sf r A YC cg, PL e ' if 'L l 'n:vfl: L-.Lis V' -. -J.. ....2.T.IJ1'2y- ns.-,,.,-.,..., v 'iff' 4 M' Xia-,,.'.-,.12 1 5 V-buff' rl' V' MARIE C. BRASSILL 2 S,s, 2 Us And pirate that won who saw to wish her stay. If you want to see a very accomplished dancer, gaze upon Marie! She was always present at the school dances and has never been a wallflower while there was dancing. Every one admires Marie for her wonderful good nature. Saint Joseph's Cathedral School. Girls Leazue 2, 3, 4: Girls Commercial Club 4, History-Civics Club 33 Class Book Typist. Never late. JOSEPH QUENTIN BREEN Tint It takes a wise man to discover a wise man. 'I'int,' is one of those few fortunate persons whose charming personality stands out, whether in class or on a dance floor. His friendly disposition has won him the reputation of being a good sport. He apparently has little trouble in getting acquainted with the fairer sex. Saint Joseph's Cathedral School. Students Council 13 Athletic Association 1, 2, 35 School Cross-Country Team 1, 23 School Swim- ming Team 2, 3: School Track Team 2, 3, Class Cross-Country Team 1, 2. 3: Class Track Team 1, 2, 3, Lower Senior Night Master of Ceremonies. Yale University. ELSIE BRINK Essie I never saw a better-fashioned gown. We know something about Essie which may lie a surprise to some of you. She is an accomplished acrobatic dancer. As a fun-loving: mischievous person she has made many of our classes entertaining. Washington Street School. Athletic Association 43 Girls League 43 German Club 1, 2, 33 Mosaic Club 2, 3: H. P. H. S. Choir University of Arizona. '.-3FiT3Lf1f'fLI1' SFF--3f'?i'arar.f:r'::f+ei::':'ftittgtrf- ,f --ve , 5 ,wet-'iw :fest s A-' 155 1,-,.S53.1i,sg:?E:i. rirffg- if - -5. -ifVxafgf2 t,5,g1i jf:f'i? 'a,l - f- '1f..'f+ef 'f' I ,f rim me ' e-,R s':1v,.':?-f-1 Lf qi i , as w , 4'-5316152-S? 312. .i433'9 h. 'Q 1' LW . ' 'V ,:'J':'s.-:L.11 s' f f-,re-w:MZ. , J---: f'Nli:x Q 'J I 14.4,,,:5fgfL ifirg .4 ,fi 12933, g3fi,2 ,jqfj-e.f Qi..,f5g, 35'Mvfs 23 rffr warn' f-,aff-1-3 ...iii-T?3'iS.,+-. V21--Q- .5pi'i :? 0 1-'T' ge, I Aw V , -ff--, - Q ' I' 's. . ,: , i , L-: -2 .s 1 . .WW 'C13'4' pi l f Y l .: '1,51,. fe. -f. ' - -1' . f- 4 ' .- ' -. -- ' -'H 1, r' , Q C ii J 1 ' ' , ' , E 2. J' 7 5 f'i ,,,,l' -.., , U L! L C- 'off sg: Qiausgiife fs. V ...L M,.,,,Q.-.v.l..-....,.,w ..,,.,....,A.... i.,,. .ff X..-U ELLA C. BROWN Toots Stu:lieus of ease, and fond of humble things. Ella is of the unzissumingf sort. French have made her the envy of many students of this popiular language. When a dispute in French arises, Ella is ready to settle the argument. Arsenal School. Girls League 3, 4. Howard University. HELEN C. BRITTON Lanky A good heart is better Than all the heads in the world. Although Helen hasn't made a great deal of noise while at Hartford High, to her own group of friends she's a very dear and essential member. In fact, she's a lady in every sense of the woiid, And who wouldn't enjoy being like Helen-quiet and mocest? Immaculate Conception School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. Her excellent recitatinns in PRESCOTT L. BROWN Brownie I do know him by his yxaitg he is a friend. He is a regular fellow to those who know him and an inval- uable member of the class. One of his pastimes is being a scoutmaster. He spends most of his time as an active member and official outside of school. Weaver High School. Boys Club 2, 3. 43 Mosaic Club 3g Boys Biology Club 2: H. P. H. S. Choir 3. 4: Boys Glee Club 3. International Y. M. C. A.. College. R- ff ..,-Q . , L rift:-.if-lbww wi'-5, JP' i 'ff Si 1 1-. . ei., ' -. 5. f -sf? MY- fm-2 1 -E gf' ...gee J,'f?v-if: 75 ,sv Ax: 5 GQ-f.y,.f ,N 5 xF',.f'rf P5153-32.1'F?sQ?f1 5' Q ., .z- LJ aff -f N ' R 71 .wi ' :.f'i'-fZJ-i +1--' ' 4-'-.,:'-- -. .- 5 uw '-. ' '-.A.,1. ' ' 'L .V .f W i- . ' -- -.. ..-.v :-MA - -ug, N., .elf-r - .4 X , A Y-H6 .-41 ,. J. X Eg...- 24 rf WW wr:-1. -f--N.-.,,-.1.1s..m.:x...Lf:.:,:if2.fia:gfsffmff-'wee- ' ,V 'J .' ' HC' 1 4 135. - -1 .- .W ,gf ,Q 4 my V L- f Q Q r .Qf ANN C. BRUNDZA Duchess Learning is ever in the freshness of its youth. Anln has mastered all of hcr subjects in fine style and is one of the really good scholars in our class. Because of her fine record in hi':h school, she shxtuld be a success in the world. Holy Trinity School. Girls League 2, 4. Never late. MARION BRYLO Tinlry I don't believe in principle, But oh I do in interest. We scarcely ever see Marion in anything: rut sport clothes. However. they just suit her manner, so smooth and neat. As I-ashier in the cafeteria, she was always cheerful and accommodat- ing. West Middle School. Girls Leaizue 2, 3, 45 H. P. H. S. Choir 2. 3. 4. STANLEY J. BUDARZ A Ifalfa. Boin for success he seemed With grace to win, with heart to hold lVith shining gzift that took all eyes. Stan , befoie giving his attention to this book, was a main- stay on the OWlet . Likeable and easy to get along: with, he has becc-me popu'ar among those with whom he has come in contact. In his spare time Stan takes a keen interest in all kinds of sports, especially track athletics. Lawrence Street School. Students Council 3, 43 Athletic Asso- ciation 2, 3, 43 Boys Club 2, 3, 4: H. P. H. S. Debating Club 3, 4: Greek Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Bcys Biology Club 3, Vice- President 3: Chess Club 3: OWlet Editorial Board 2, 3, 4. Associate Editor 3, Managing Editor 4: School Tennis Team 2: School Track Team 3, 43 Class Track Team 3, 4: Lower Senior Night Committee: Class Color Committee: Class Book Editor-in- Chief. Never late Trinity College. N ' V ' - jjj ' hwy: r:'f'f 4 3.5,-,T--yi.--f , ...W M. -ss-.-e , .V I, - .V , v f., Q . , .- M-if , ,in .V Qs K-' we-.f?i1:. 'swf 'W-13? - 'os-sf: ,, H.--ff-.-f-fqselvtzm - . f .- L.-we-V. '- fs vlqey . , c if L f- in . ff -f5 s g557 'me Fixx, 2 1- S1 2 w1e H li '-. ,111-. 'vi -sp: -1 aw, nl 1' ...ff '-.-i ' Il'-N If P -ulmgffl' . . '. 'F -- ...,.'...x- '- . YH'-.-X KW: NH fQ'?'1g- ,V -1+-.1 -, ' fi, C 5 I ' ,xiii '-'L.:' .vfixfgv 'TV-J if li 1 iff? RI. -S'-ni'-Hicks' : aff? ve.. .: 1: X---s , .r ,rw 1 4 121 ,i-:L,,.. so . .-5a..5,.. i-slim,-.-, Ts-' f in fi 1 15' f. 2 ,f.ZTi,'-fk'-1, ,'if.ii'f-' Lfxlfg 3' Air-V- ,l'f'z:.l 25 ., 5 -.1 fi' K r F f 'TQ f tif' .. 5 A A ' 5. 7 f -N - 'N 7 's V .F-Z.. TI: ' 16531 - . QJQ L 7 1' Q Q J L '-1--4 . . is-c .ef-,.Y-31 5' '-L 2-Eli .JQI,f-Hr:-:sei-,.,..-...,.., K, ' ' ' .-.,..v....m.xE E.- ffm?-fr s'iEfvi44.f5 RAYMOND W. BURKE I will live a bachelor. MARY ANN BULLONOFF Ma- 'Lou By education most have been misled. Mary helomrs to the honor section of our class. Her excellent recitations and marks in commercial geography were the main factors in paving: the way for prizes in that subject. Mary's favorite sport is basketball. Chauncey Harris School. Girls League 2, 3, 45 Athletic Asso- ciatioin 45 Girls Leaders Corps 43 George H. Cohen Commercial Geography Prize 3. Never late. Ray Taking everything: with ease and never becoming aroused, Ray proved himself to be a good sport in many instances. He is a. good example cf some one who has accomplished much at H. P. H. S. Ray's cartoons amused many a classmate. Saint Patrick's School. Athletic Association 3, 45 Boys Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 Chess Club 35 Owlet Editorial Board 3, 4, News Editor 4. lf' C 3? F1 ss' f Y-'St if .-fi, - Q...- x.5 L 'TH ' '1 6.1...YisHi .-. MARIE G. CADORET Cady He who has great power should use it lightly-U The hardest person in the world to characterize is a shy one. Although Marie is rather bashful, she is a very active club member, She takes great pride in holding an office in the Girls Commercial Club. New Park Avenue School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 45 Girls League 2, 3, 45 Girls Commercial Club 3, Vice-President 4. Never late. ,Q xiii I, N j1E.f..j,,., gi? 5 i 1. 5.1, Fvgitlws.- 5. , , , f . 5,0 114: .L -ref., 5.-.sv . -4-my s .a,,.., 415. .s H-5-1.0 .ap 1- si: - 5, -. -., 4 . ,., .. . Ee 1 ,N W, xr i A. .ff A sw-1,-.y,. 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Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Boys Club 2, 3. 4: Hopkins Debating Club 4: Chemistry Club 3, 45 H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys Glee Club 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 2. 3, 43 Lower Senior Night Program. Connecticut State College. waterboy, Lou ? University of Alabama. JAMES V. CALIO lim I awoke one morning and found myself famous. There's no need to introduce Jimmy to you, for every one knows this popular young man who was chairman of our Lower Senior Night Committee. He's kept quite busy on the football team, the Students Council, and other school activities. Is it his ever-ready smile that wins so many friends '? West Middle School. Students Council 4, Vice-President 4, President 43 Athletic Association 13 H. P. H. S. Dramatic Club 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 4: A Cappella Choir 43 School Football Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Received an H in Football 43 Received Sweater in Football 4: Class Football Team 13 Reception Usher: Lower Senior Night Chairmang Class Book Editcrial Boardg Class Night Chair- THRU. LOUIS CALACI Sally A lion among ladies, is a most dreadful thing. Lou has constantly harassed the faculty with his misunder- stood ways, but he always managed to get the b'tter of the teachers. His favorite outdoor sport is walking girls home. Do you remem- ber your big thrill in getting into the New Britain game as Bulkeley High School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: H. P. H. S. Debating Club 4: Class Basketball Team 3: Class Tennis Team 2, 3, 4: Class Track Tcam 43 School Track Team 4. -ff-:Lv -gm. --Q njfvji K. 1. --: si -A -,-- 2. '--. - ..-R-.-. . 5 l V I f . k , 4 5. ,T 1 .V H A, ET . :,a::573ffdfTif .ae Wg? ' Ii? , fngie. N ,X-' X J- -.. .2 4- M zzw 'Qnfgevr qekgi l, f-pfgfvkg? ,551 :arf I- , , if., 112, if N Ts s J 'pfj -Qagl,.,,g,e' 0 ,-fi 352 r,fj'19fs1g.lQ ' Ages Er 'Life ff -i , ..-,ff wee wifi -J 1' -: sw.. '15, .' :f: IX! ' H11-NM, -4 - f' ' g, ' 1. ' 'jj' 34.5'Ri,'f5..?'ff:. Q? 'ffl-1 ti'-Hg Hy spa, ' ' 2. if 'IESQTIZFSUL I -:fl ' 4, 31' 5 .-uffsfj 'ulliife .- - ,i-34... Asha 1 ., ,.. ,..-3.1: V. .. ..,,. rf' s I z if ilrstia.-vi I L--1 ' MILE V , , Q.-qi S' L, , ci. ' H, 0 -1-JH... Ein. . 'V I V - l.?...'5.f. '-f.! 'f ,-, 1: -: sw --1 f 'PPV' . '-3311 22:1 5, f Ti f gif, H .gli-I Q. Y ',,.,..,, 5 . , ff- if - 'tt . 1 Q Z J f A , 5 I ,L 1.5. 3. i,.t.r'.i 5355, 5-I-f-.afgjf iff Q Q, L, J Q-, 1.1 5,-Q - 5 - -' ' .253-'riiflckn-.,....,,.. 1.41 ..,,....-ears-15 lil: ' .-ndfs'-f'-'fx,,...s'e5,,f,,, ANTHONY THOMAS CAIVIARCO Tony I dare do all that may become a man: Who dares do more is none. On bank day, we like to have Tony bank for us, but at a track meet we bank on him to bring home the bacon in the sprints. Another record smashed by him is his ability to raise a soup strainer in his senior year. Northwest School. Athletic Association 35 Students Council 15 Freshman Glee Club 15 H. P. H. S, Choir 45 Astronomy Club 4, Vice-President 45 School Track Team 1, 3, 45 Received an H in Track 3: Received Sweater in Track 35 Received Medal in Track 35 Class Track Team 35 Lower Senior Night Program. GILBERT CAMPBELL Gil They say the best counsel is that of women. Gil is a modern Romeo with the weaker sex. He has a Very unique method of forming acquaintances With girls. Many boys in our class would like to learn his tactics. Aside from the com- pany of young ladies, Gill' enjoys fishing and bowling immensely. Chicopee High School, Chicopee, Massachusetts. Athletic Asso- ciation 3, 45 Boys Club 3, 4, Owlet Editorial Board 4. GEORGE CASEY K. C. Be it S05 I do desire no more. There is no need to mention George's splendid pitching on the baseball team. As usher at a well-known theatre he is very suc' cessful, for crowds literally flock to see him. Noah Webster School. Athletic Association 1, 25 Boys Club 3, 45 School Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 School Basketball Team 3, 43 Received an H in Baseball 33 Class Basketball Team 2, 35 Pin and Ring Committee. Pratt Institute. - 'fixf'-.5273 :'-- f'1 1'1..'i'f'4y1f . Yifff, if '9 'Y 55 - . si? 5' ,531 ...af ft if Es, f' 4-W ' 55 ' M1-..Efjfw..,afrwlW' .?f'??15v,::W A231227 'md .ff Q93 rf' -55' xg.-1f,,.wf.,jf: 3411.5 --,ig jr, 3 3W'5'g'?W32j2 fl sxyaffiji- 293.9 . 'W-if IP' -, , .'f..:.-..5'1a.-. Q.. ws .12-1 -wg.-' :fa ,: cl --1 ,sr ...fQ..1::.,. -r. :ef A - are-2-2-Y 28 rg, 1' j,'s1g13.5'ga1-,. :pw-1-fe ---hMf.:.u-4s.,f 'x ,4,,Qgx' .1 Q M-fL,,,,,. ECM!! F f ,-S fr gl., s ?:.fs,5fA,,.,Q4Sf'rf 1 1 X' lil 1 552 Atf'i3m ?'7i.'ff1wog7 .ai ,2mm,...-.-.,, J J 'S if LUCY A. CASSANO Lu The sweetest smelling flower is most shy. Lucy is a hard worker whose reward has been the constancy with which she has been on the honor roll. Nevertheless, this serious girl has contributed much to the school by her school spirit in promoting deserving projects. Brown School. Athletic Association 23 Girls League 2. 3, 4: Girls Commercial Club 45 History-Civics Club 3, 43 Vesta Club 4. No clemerits. MYRNA BEATRICE CHAIN Myrn The sight of you is good for sore eyes. Although Myrna has attended a great many high schools, she likes Hartford High best. We all like her, too. She sees some- thing funny in everything-even gymnasium classes. Didn't Myrna make a lovely picture pouring at the Senior Tea? Linden High School, Linden, New Jersey. Girls League 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. RUDOLPH J. CHERNE Duke A'The morn was fair, the skies were clear. Duke is the unusual person who likes both jazz and sym- phonic music. He has shown that he is by far the most grown-up member of our class by owning his own car, by raising a mustache, and by being serious and well mannered. Arsenal School. Boys Club 1, 23 Tech Club 3, Vice-President 3: H. P. H. S. Choir A13 Boys Glee Club 4. 'W' -2Qi1f. il?5ifQf? u f.1'i'5' S?i7l',, A- X J lJk5 f1:ffTQi......5 ga--iii . +11 w -s 'paw ef4f1,,fgs.,' sf-2 . --'12 . .Q g.5p'i-'X .f A ' C9 if . Jan. .-,J v .gg - ..,,,i.-F'-..,., 5 ,V . P 1.4, ,.-,, . J fe. ,. , S. , - '- v s-'S' .,, 1,-ay 1 ., O,:j in 'iXg5, - rj .Fig-W' - H .-yy v1'b,'Tf'L,Q..,.I7j- rf. Hi W fi Y' .-'ff'- iii 5 ' 'V iff 31.- W '..f '!T'?'?' fi' , -fl45'ri:i-Ei' xi ,sig W6 'ffm '5im..,5LL ..,. 4 Af 5 E'gf1, ...-Q H-ft x?N':g'Z .Arif T'-. gm-'-.g rf: gffiiiir . ,.::fi42i. Lamar..-1-Z..'if.:f-Jia. .ff : Bla? .,,'--cms! i-Le N -N 21151 29 1. .ua M A I I -- -rrx . - f.:.:.h4'-L 5 1 ,nf ,,.lJ25:54b'f21'w'-2 - ' ' A ' ' :,? 1 J' , f X..1 -' V: if iii- .s , X ,A V -.3 v A . 1 ...rig at IZ f I3 l. lick . 1 it 5. V. .. ,. ...,., ' .3 , ' , '. .5 .'lS..H .rdf i, . . . J.: fl . . c s- - -s, . of e J P of R- ' .. .: ul:-.e--V'--'T 1 - Q 4, ,,a.i,. 1. ., -e... ,,., .,,, ,, e.. . ..,. -1.--W..--.. i i- -. W JOSEPHINE D. CHSZANOWICZ fo Like the sweetheart of the sun Who many a glowing kiss had Won. The first time we saw Jo in a pale pink dress We had the same delicious sensation we have when we taste ice cream after a long period ot abstinence. Still, with the lovely combination of pink-and-white skin, blue eyes, and golden hair, Jo'd look rav- ishing in a grunny-sack. Chauncey Harris School. Athletic Association 45 Girls League 2, 3, fly Science Club 4, Secretary 43 National Honor Society 4: Astronomy Club 4. Teachers College of Connecticut. JOSEPH T. CLAFFEY Claff Indeed, he hath an excellent good name. This boy is considered by the girls of our class as cute, We all agree with their opinion because Joe's good looks have accum- ulated for him many invitations to sorority dances. We can picture Joe about ten years from now as a leading: man in a stage production. Richard J. Kinsella School. Students Council 1, 23 Athletic Association 3, 43 Boys Club 33 H. P. H. S. Debating Club 3: Reception Usher. United States Coast Guard Academy. RUTH B. COHEN Ruthie We're born to be happy, all of us. Jovial and talkative, that's Ruth. We have never seen her in a gloomy mood, and she doesn't let bad news upset her. When you feel blue, take a gzlance at Ruth. Her sunny disposition will cure you. - Northwest School. Athletic Association -'lg Girls League 2, 3, 43 K. B. L. S. 3. -1: French Club 3, 45 Lower Senior Night Program. Pembroke College. W' 1 -T? XM . ilf2ifi b:i..3 ' . lf- .497 il... '11 7 s 1 i. -H .f:,.,. ,.s... .. . . . . ,fi , 5 :i fe., ,.:,v .1 : . '-,, F223-. .y..,...-. ,,.i..-QL, ., 5.-fir: , 55- 'Ms 'fi ,-1:'f' 2 ov,-..,fi: f elves. 2 ff.ff25'z We-s11 f ' we--eife 34 2524 5 e 'X-f-. X 'fi' im- 1-ii A- .f:r'1.:f.. sf.,e'f-rf' N72 , if . My-.. ., - Z. 'eq . .ff .w F , , , . ,- ...y.vff1,5- .,:rw.v..,-.A 5,-'-Q Y t. g ,Q , --L A V- Q . - F -- Es. L. -- i :ag I .S si ' 4 I 'S I --L-: 115 30 ligixvm' K- -- .I:E'lf'5'i-1-Z'2.'.21+4 1i'? ,-.ffl ' .23-fwW C' ' fa.. i : fl 1 X I , -5 ' SYLVIA COHEN Sib The sweetest thing' that ever grew beside a human door. The above quotation fully describes Sib . Her petite and sweet manner has made her Well liked. Sill was an able rooter for the football team. 'l'he encouragement she gave the team even in defeat was very characteristic of her. Arsenal School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 K. B. L. S. 11: Girls Commercial Club 35 History-Civics Club 33 National Honor Society 43 Astronomy Club. Never late. CLARA MARION COIRO Audrey Is not true leisure One with true labor? Clara never participates in any of the social events in the school but cannot be called a quiet girl. She seems to be unable to get along without conversing with her neighbor. Brown School. Girls League 4: Girls Basketball Team 1, 4. ALMA A. COLLETTE Shrimp Blushing is the color of virtue? Alma's the cute little girl with the marvelous French accent. We'Ve often wondered how she keeps her hair in those tiny curls. She can't spend all her time on her hair because her lessons are prepared so well eve1'y day. Suppose you let us in on your secret. Alma. Bulkeley High School, Athletic Association 3, -13 Girls League 3, 4: Girls Baseball Team 4. Never late. l ..5xQ7'7',:l+?Zs1'QIfJ '2f, Q f' '1I 7j:-gfeatif'-?f E. T1fi'T. FE ' 'z :-, '- ,,v - 'c's:'f'sT : ff? 'Wi M5-f z5:2g,fX,, Vg,-ifj'Q,.iwi..EffeA1,.L I. FQ AX7eJ5,?:ie,g?2:ii5,s...- fig'-'Egg ,- -- ' 'f 3.lJ 'E' V-1 1-,fr '-fp 'NN-7 ' Q ' ,af 4'1f'2-4-af- 1 ,if ',. f :V . :',:,f' ,Q -,- f' , 5' :.fxfi.'g' as 2' f 1.2-.i'iHE.Tbf ig1ig.'5-a'-- 'egg'.gT:.i-,.asz-g'1k-wV'-' ,Ma 511: 1 -1 A- 15. Q., 51. g,,r,, '-5.x-Aix, aw.: , 54,5 gg.-igsl. ,'. l,.:'3'S,-jf ...ww iff: 5 - We-5-Jr 1-Q.: . H- 'f lf 1 lift . Eiga ti A. ffziiaid-' I. :Jif- v . A. -. 1-S.-.Q .. ..fsffL1,.ii ': o fi .as-A4 Ar '1 'fu .ciucj-J tar! ' , ' -- J '- 31 Q, ,fs 52? 5, 5,23 gm ug I V59 N..-- .5-5.3 ff-N A: -T. , ...gf A 1. if ,goo .W - If' 2.1 1 V- '- em. .1-1 be .x 'g '.. ' - , ,,,. I W '11 A - G 'M-1 f:'f .ffii - 1A wwf it 5 buf' 35 S LT i W -- ,--wp M. V . ,- ' N . tk, . v L, V 1 ' - l.1S -:S-L .ewfa-'Z --l'ff-'vvvan-.fi.,.. --Arvermibhwu LOUIS H. COOK Cookey Sometimes he is a kind of puritanf' Cookey has one of the finest tenor voices in the school. He has shown no partiality for either building, staying in each two years. He gave freely of his talent to Lower Senior Night, the A Cappella Choir, and the Boys Glee Club. Arsenal School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 1: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 4: Boys Glee Club 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Lower Senior Night Program. Boston University. Becker College. DP Z Z DP DAF BO 30 Z CJ '35 D1 Z 'i ' .1 J'-- 1r.,s.1vse:. U Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. Anna is one of the politest girls in our class. She always has a kind word for everyone. It's surprising how many friends she has won just by her cheery greetings. Anna's a hard worker and is bound to succeed in this world. Saint Patrick's School. Athletic Association 43 Girls League 2, 3, 45 Girls Commercial Club 45 Vesta Club 11. Never late. BERNICE M. CORMIER Bud When she went by, it seemed like the passing of exquisite music. lf three prizes were awarded on Lower Senior Night, We should easily agree that Bud would be a recipient of one. She is full of vim and pep. Her lovely contralto voice has made a certain football hero hold his breath more than once. Saint Joseph's Cathedral School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls League 2, 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 45 received an H in Baseball 4: Girls Basketball Team 43 Girls Baseball Team 4: Lower Senior Night Program. ff- we 5. We it 'eva f .wi is 1 4 5? f1f .f??..5 'WM H ik' .1-Hn--4525 'S'?'w1- N I 5, 4' : ..J., .w:L1.g.,,,..vq3sgg E4 ...sq :ra 23141, ru-.gp yr 9,35 3:-ws.-ajgii. muff' wiQ f'.-.:.. .' .- vfi 'T-Pl 4. ...FHL L.. 'E .111-ah-1.L 'ml' :iii ef Li ' ' -Elk! ' . 32 ,A XA., ..,,. l... ,, ,,J' f:r'1q ff' -V H 'if .blffl ri :iffy Nga-1 'f1zil'f,: 1 rf:-1 fs?-,J - it k ...fxixt his Yann' ,H f U 2 'f :,',f'F'i-E1f'1C.:t'J'13 'fr' ,-.vii I vilvtcggi-'-1 gh 1+ ,. I Cy ? g f? I lc e-:J , ' 1. . ' f .A , i if 'iff' r - Qu It LQ fl , W- I Nah I'-Ai. ..2L9i.f':r- ..,. -V iff C' J, ..,.. . 4-3?-'L MARY RITA CORRIGAN My Mary, kind and true. Don't let Mary's scholastic air and austere glasses fool you into thinking she's bound for a horrible fate as a grinrl . Hers is a lightheartedness that doesn't succeed very well in hiding: itself, for her smile is certainly no camouflage for pessimism. Immaculate Conception School. Girls Leaxzue 3, 43 Girls Com- mercial Club 4, Secretary -1. Never late, never absent, no clemerits. KATHLEEN COSGRONI2 Kay Never there lived a person more agreeable. Your wonderful work in sports will never be fzrzottin. Your excellent shooting gained the basketball championship fu: the seniors. Not only is Kay athletically inclined, but she is also a superior student. Saint Patrick's School. Students Council 1, 2, 3: Athletic Association 3, 45 Girls League 2. 3, 4: Girls Commtrcial Club 3: French Club 3, 43 received an H in Baseball 1. 2, 3. 43 Girls Basketball Team 4: Girls Baseball Team 1. 2, 3, 43 Girls Track Team 13 received Sweater in Basketball 43 Reception Usher. Becker College. MARY A. COSGROVE Mimi Great is Diana of the Ephesians. What sparkle and gaiety there is in her eyes! Mary does Irish folk-dances with such natural grace and zest that it is a pleasure to watch her. In fact, she even does arduous gymnasium exercises in the same charming manner. Saint Patrick's School. Athletic Association 43 Girls League 4. Never late. 1 1112---'f' -1-f if 'L-1' X fit. E Eg'-iii M '2-limi? Q , 4: 'f3,.7'5fIii'ieg? 'l iii H H? ',- 'fr' ' S J iii? Mft' 'Eff f --J'-sm , ' X. mf' f' cii'f'f'Zvas. 2if .f sl. et, 1. was .ie-ig i,.. pf-,. - i f - vt... . 3- -H -,s,,- ,YM -K-F-as '4--Q 23 ' fr: 6 1,1 so 11-we-.e-- 1'.-.. V 3 l5 s.' f iq , fiyfi 154. ,yr 5.4-,K ,Q . 'G4?..,,,g-.f ,AA f , e.35.,g. , Sify 1 ,Q ,A J- X, . . ,,. J. ,Q h r ty. 10. . 1.5. .sein .fsfaa .s.i1,a:.11,.,s-i.f--fe. il Q ., mg- ',,.-:.. 'Q-- 33 G 1 W-'-f:'f2.u.QRfi.?, i'I'-'sf- f ' ,.g ':'j 1? QZQEEWV W -7' f K4 . '. -. g -fs ' - if 3: ,fffii A .'.. HARRIET LOIS Chub A broad and ample road whose dust is gold. The very fact that we scarcely kn our midst points to one thing: Harriet has the quiet kind of intelligence that's all too rare among us. New Park Avenue School. Girls L MARY L. COSGROVE Cozzie To rate her charms, I'd call them heaven. Somebody said that Life is a beauty contest. In that case, if prizes were fziven for looks, Mary's house would be so full of trophies there wouldn't be room for Mary herself. the greatest prize of all. Immaculate Conception School. Athletic Association 15 Girls League 43 Vesta Club 4. Never late. Saint Francis Hospital Training School. COVEY ow of Harriet's presence in eague 2, 3, 4. Never late. SYLVIA MARJORIE CULLUM Syl A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. We are very glad to see that Sylvia succeeded in making her double promotion. She certainly deserved it after her constant hard work. Her very blonde hair is an asset to any class. Alfred Plant School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. Miss Traphagen's School of Fashion. ' - uw. '.1fe :. .ws-re. fl' -v..:f-- pr , . ,i . . gl' lg p 5 A 4- ww, i. 3 -1. -W 5 ag.. L., , .Q x 'Y ,,. gq or-f Q-ga 1 .ww , .. gt ,fe .-1 .. si -A even- -nf-r , l V .r+s.4.4:-.-:-...my i 1 we J-slr .,,- , gg.. H-.H - gy fi S 'mme 5f-we.Nef?fd6- 'W-:mem ,Q-.'li'BA'Eli-WXIZI. 1 .E ::i+'- 5gi,'-f'?b'i f-'1g.'4ff Q 'aff' -.iss -Q.: y Eeafff 4 5 an-.-fg,., u gy.-argaz..---gag,-f -- sa, c.,,i1f..-f..:'y.a . 'fe -rf Q3 , 'ez' a' - .' .fem .A-'.-lf.. f fi .S-Lg fgrfl 1'-'1' 4'x-, ' 1 'es e-1 -ff iid: .. 5 ' .1 fr ii -4' A'-we-eff 5 'fi .-'We f .l. .2 g.Z'f.'.....-3'--M. ,. 'ff . 2 -7.-f .r we ...fii 5.2-4 .-.ix ,. f .NJ fr.. .. L' :A ai as? A '1lZ..L'. -K., 1 we '- ' x 2. 21: 'e we-2.--Z 11' 34 yy- -Y-we V -'f,,,M 755,93 --,f-.f.1uf::xsm2P5Es25EE2 TSiw:7e5ay,wwr 14,1518 -fjQ:,gxas -4: :.-5 'S 4 ff Q Q .--' jg ig, -2 fe 3 5 g ri W3 if fir 1- ,gf f ci 511'- fg'.' ff: J 0 ,fm 1.4- 1 f - f-?V'e 'vL--. 23211 ii7.'r:::ie'0...,,s,.,gJ Q57 JL! C' ' L1 5-if-- 7 s JEAN CUNNINGHAM Jeedle Happy am Ig from care I'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me '! This good-natured young lady is quite an athlete. She has been an active member on both the baseball and basketball teams. As an officer of the Girls League, Jean has shown her executive ability, Noah Webster School. Athletic Association 43 Girls League 2, 3, 4. Member of Executive Committee 43 Athena 3, 43 Science Club 33 Girls Basketball Team 3, 43 Girls Baseball Team 3. 4: Girls Track Team 33 Girls Tennis Team 3, 43 received Sweater in Basketball 4. Never late. Connecticut State College. TIMOTHY F. CURTIN Tiny Tim Devout, yet cheerful: pious, not austere: To others lenient, to himself severe. One of 'I'im's hobbies is following sports, and you see him at all the big sporting events. After seeing how quiet and serious he is, you realize that he always has his homework done ahead of schedule. Tim has carved his niche in Hartford High's hall of ame. Saint Peter's School. Athletic Association 3, 4: Boys Club 4: Greek Club 2, 3, 4. Secretary 33 Lower Senior Night Program. Never late. University of Michigan. JOHN CURTIN lack Words of wisdom and sobernessf' John plays the type of tennis game envied by most of the racquet enthusiasts. His hard, fast game is a treat to the tennis team followers. His faithful service has rewarded this modest chap with his being chosen captain of his team while a senior. Saint Joseph's Cathedral School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: H. P. H. S. Debating Club 4: History-Civics Club 4: School Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 35 received Minor Letter in Tennis. ,A 1 ,Q -.,, gf. QE-ski, 12- .vigil-V , f-,I .Web Magi' .4 1 i- 2, an X 'fi sin ,ii 373 'h fri 'tigf 'PS xiwiii F L' 913' '417,r..-.g.-as 4 .' -'f--'---:fl i'?.?f3fi-fi' :'f i'fT.1T:if'3' .. ,H .V .'.. , -1.,...,f -f '. . J, 2 -3-, gvvx .ga -,A--. . , -,.,:,, ,5 L, 1. .551 T ef, 'iQ'.Ts, . 7-'15 I faiqif. 3 xii J-Q 1.4.4 wH gf '- jf.-Af-,,g A , iq. Y --'1 1 ... fur - .f:.-sv.. in-ei-m NL il.cLev1-.w x 5-'af s5,1vI.Y, 1 ., .mn Y- fl is 35 l, W ,. Zim: E' ,.f F -2 :gr gin .ez Q... .-1 - .. , f L 'w .2 25, ,te-.-1 was . . ,A , .1 - J .us 1. 'hi-5' -V ' ' w J ' l.f-2'-- 5 fv:-J 121 file. E fy -'L if-.of -gf-1. ..JQZ:!:v'Jn.:frf-V.-t........- Q 2.14 J i' .-.,.s.ewwaE FZ.: EDNA A. DAGLE Like-but oh how different ! Ednzfs the girl who looks like a dark haired movie star. However, she is not comparable to many people, for who else has Edna's happy-go-luckiness and sense of humor? amusinxz her neighbors in the session room with her witty remarks. Arsenal School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 4g Girls League 2, 3, 4: Vesta Club 4, H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 3, 4. Never late. HELEN PHYLLIS DlABATO Peace it bodes, and love, and quiet life. Helen is a solitary person, seldom being in the company of her classmates. Her dark curly hair is the perfect type for an olive-skinned beauty. Her English marks are a goal for more than one of her envious classmates. Northwest School. Girls League 3, 4: Girls Commercial Club 4. Never late, never absent. Eddie She's always ELEANOR S. DAHL Ellie Glittering like the morning star full of life and splendor and joy. Ellie', is one of those rare treasures, a girl everyone wants to know and one in Whom he is not disappointed when he does meet her. We could Write volumes about Ellie's looks, poise, and personality, but We believe she can be aptly described in four short words: the true American girl. New Park Avenue School. Students Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 33 Athletic Association 4: Girls League 2, 3, 4, Member of Executive Committee 3, Secretary 4, President 4: German Club 2: National Honor Society 3, 4, Freshman Glee Club: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 3, 4, President 45 A Cappella Choir l Q 3, 4, Choirmaster 4g Reception Usherg Lower Senior Night Com- mittee, Motto Committee: Girls League Girl 3. Never late. fl Mount Holyoke College. 55. f ff 5',-55'?5'1'5 . gf' .2 ff is -.+- -a5s2.,.e.L,f: :Lift-fwew.-.:::i,:. Lffear-e4.1,'151L.fr .e gif..-ff!Efrff.?1 i2' 0 sfs1'2'3-- ff5gaf1?'z1ffH.', -f-we-g 1' L -2- gq2,,a,gf-.1.,' -n., :An -.W ,-.,.vsvr. -' :':,- . ' 5.-:g-' .Q 1: 1. - 3- 5- is-3' -- si-1 ...Je -'1'5f ff'5'S-i, q W4 lem- ff .2 .. xf.,'E1.,.s A-.dfwsif :'r'4.?sgf...-:Ee:1'- 'F....Q dlmlkslkr 'M 1vY7.114 '-ales::+. f..1i.f .-S-fa is-'Ea 11..T:7::-Zi-1-ine-K .-smiuxqzr-wf::fsfssaw 'ivnraasv-'sweat v 36 l ,L ,. . .N C-sg l if Lf -1 ass '-TPM: -X-.f .af-ff' ' 1' 5?irW ' i 'm'iZ-7 if .Q .f'ffqf.i' :-- 75 G! fl f ff .Qc b, ' HELEN PATRICIA DALY Pat Your fair discourse hath been as suliar, Making the hard way sweet and delectable. Helen can be heard before school every morning amusing her friends with humorous stories. She has brightened many a day otherwise dull. We wonder what the Biology Club would have done without her. Immaculate Conception School. Girls League 2, 3, 4: K. B. L. S. 3. 4, Secretary 45 French Club 41 Girls Biology Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Vice-President 4: National Honor Society 43 Lower Senior Night Program. Never late. ANNABELLE G. D'ARCHE A rchie Too busy with the crowded hour To live or die. Annabelle's just about the busiest person we know. Although she has many different interests, she accomplishes a great deal. The 0wlet will swear to that. Le Cercle Francais also appre- ciates her good work. I Our Lady of Sorrows School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3: Girls League 2, 3, 43 Athena 3, 4, Member of Executive Committee 45 French Club 3, 4, Vice-President 43 German Club 43 Girls Leaders Corps 35 Chess Club 3, Treasurer 3: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 1: Girls Glee Club 4: Owlet Editorial Board 2, 3, 4, Manag- ing Staff 4. News Editor 3, Managing Editor 4, Mottto Committee. ROSE M. D'AMATO Study to be quiet. Rose is small and quiet but is nevertheless interested in the affairs of the school and in her classmates. She has obtained all she can from school, including her studies and friendships. Lawrence Street School. Girls League 2, 3, 45 Girls Commer- cial Club 3, 4. Never late, no demerits. -- - --W ----- M.--f um...-...e..,...,,,.-- .,.. -V .W . , , ' jig: '1-.-Wgaw' '21, !:.gfgjfTlL.'i:- as, :- -' .1.'rg- f' -' - e'.'T 1 'Sv--, -- x 1'iffi7i3ie4-'ff -54 533-tiff:'f-k-.ffijffilhiei Lit XJ i' if,-lg iw-lC.Qfi3--ii? ' - -'v.'3 f.qXf'21-' 'W' X351-U 5 S ' 5' ' 'sy it' f3'.,?Xss- H.. 1, EW -'.',.ff121-is liar. 'i V- f wife 'af f--f-if A- -S 'f 4 'Q' -5-' 5 -1 4-4? 54 ,tr , K i. ' 2 4 yd X'xs.,,:v ..- .', ' -:,,-F ss ',, , , if .... yf 'N4-J..1f,,,. mfg . A,-If S -41,-v mga. . ' . r -, Neff I L:-3 f. w.-1-4'.-iw: ,' 555 r u nd- 1 v'- M as :EJ e rib.-ie. Am.-5-'..Z:.A. .... E-'11 ' za 1. ii tie-s'.1d.v 2 Ji--Z. f ,1Zo'f,,'F'Q' '-been .gui 1:5 e, 5- JJJQ' -,4 37 'in' '- E ' oy -.fi-'2e'f.f. ,ici K ,C ,-A 6 gt S' ,- - Ei? S ra., ll.. Q- ? Q 9- LQ I ,' ,J f 'QLA.f .xmas-:M......-...gsf 159' ii-li' '2?3446i32Y.i2Q-22f5f' FRANCES LORETTA DAVEY Fran she is doing her shorthand lessons. Never late, no demerits. DOROTHY ANN DAVIS N ibs Hast thou beheld a fresher gentlewoman ? As tall as my heart describes petite Dot exactly. Her cheerfulness and sunny disposition constantly pervaded Room 29. As a very enthusiastic member, Dot put a great deal of time and labor into the Girls Leaders Corps. New Park Avenue School. Athletic Association 1, 43 Girls League 2, 3, 43 K. B. L. S. 43 Girls Leaders Corps 3, 4, Secretary 4: Girls Biology Club 4, Treasurer 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 4. Never late. Rider College. Toni Hartford Hospital Training School. Anything for a quiet lifef' Frances is one of our crossword puzzle enthusiasts. It is very seldom that she rnakes a mistake im even the most complicated ones. When she 1sn't busying herself with these brain twisters Newington Home School, Newington. Girls League 2, 3, 4 ANTOINETTE GERALDINE DE ANGELIS Go to a gossips' feast, and go with me. Antoinette is loquacious. No matter whether reciting her les sons or making excuses, she does it equally well. In chemistry she sounded as if she were prompting the teacher. Brown School. Girls League 2, 3, 45 Vesta Club 3. Never late Q- -.wx .' - . . . ' 1.4 Q '1.1f'Z- -.1 T: 'ff 1 -Sr'-11--: '2 :if an rj, ff I, 1.5, ag- ee,,,g. :lr I h.,Q,..f1,.-,saga nf Q gp, fri..-y....,,,, 4-. weft -,ke ,-- 4 fs --:eff- -'sp-'.12,a - a--.:..,..-- .-if 2' I 'f wrwfaf-i'-- G+fS'ff-r -- 'f ,Q-wr. if,-1 5... rt -fl.. -,H+-,1.w'.f r'-: Je, Q f L- --...ffl wif- 12:1-fe. ., 'ff 1-.1 .-'Y - .:' ,Ji ' 1. We .N ...H l-:ww ,s-..,'f.H3'.-414..,,:, 1 ,,.1 .- .,..,.. f g,.,,,w. , , kk, . ,, ,. 'J' , , e 2 2 f --f-'-'.t-51 ffl -tx x' W -f,,,,-as !':ff.w',--11, , 1' , .1 Mis- . I-fi:-:I 'ft ,-g., ,,..s dxf. pw ,ge EA ah Q.. ' 5-53.1P '.w..l4.-mas... 'Q '-ez: Liv 'tf 'l.Tl'?Q-it -rm' f?e,: -fam: i:.-.wfa-f N-...'f4.-as-Amo 38 l A ..'3'f4s111efa+. zz? .ea-W' 'iff is 6 .wx f f 3 Q3 QQ, -1: -. . gr-.7 .io 3 .1 ,-fi, .. .: .Q-4 Q.,-. ,...,-hd 'Q fx if 5 x 3 Q . PES? -: ' . jf- .-., 3. 'D --- J NW-La.: --'-1 gI.r1f1eM.,.-.c,.,,J J tj ....,.e.f,-A L.: g.'i 5 C-'V HELEN FRANCES DELANEY F reckles None ever loved, but at first sight they loved. The composer of the song entitled It's Love in Bloom must have used Helen as am inspiration. Although part of her time is taken up by outside activities, yet Helen frequently manages to make the roll of honor. New Park Avenue School. Athletic Association 3, 43 Girls League 2, 3, 43 Girls Commercial Club 33 Mosaic Club 4, Vice- President 43 Vesta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, President 43 Girls Biology Club 3, 43 Chemistry Club 43 National Honor Society 4. Never late. S i r Leila is one of those persons who defy description. To her friem honored and respected. Arsenal School. Girls League 2, 43 Vesta Club 4. Never late. aint Francis Hospital Training School. WANDA HELEN DELIS Touts Truth needs no color3 Beauty no pencil. Wanda is one of the class beauties. Besides being occupied with the attention of boys, she manages to do well scholastically. She is the reason that the cafeteria enjoyed good business after school. Her chief recreation seems to be trotting to all the dances. Lawrence Street School. Athletic Association 3, 43 Girls League 2, 3. 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 43 Harrison B, McCreary Free Hand Drawing Prize 2. Never late. Bay Path Institute. LENA ELEANOR DELLORSO Leroy The glory of a firm capacious mind. ls she is a close, dear friend. By her acquaintances she is ..'t1 '--2--+f 'f , - .. M-.1-, . .4 , ,.. . -. ..---, ., .. 5-We-:if ..i serif- -'1-'ETiT,f'3.f:?siv-YT: gag' .-1 xi Ik - 1 1 035,.,!AS mb wi. ., Q., ,n.,J,,wW E...L,,,, 4 I , K-3 I, ,,g.3,G.,.c.., 5.5 Q, .-- y'pfs.f:,.- 'ef' .- -we Wai. 3 1- -- ' Q-. 3' -. T5 Y 4 .-. 3,233 ge - .fc -f N- 1 as 2 af?-s fi 1 -Mesa we L ,..,.'.-...fs 'fi M294 - fm ST-.si-L' if-. ef-mf'- :i,...' '- -1 1 'FZ f .Q e3'. .gr-i,-!If'i-gff:g,,.: f 1 . ,a f '- 's' i.f d - .i:5..1'4FA we V-'4-71 . .E?fA ' 4 NN 3 X15 f. J' fff'.ffv13. 'K ,5w'f..S4 - I. -vii' L- Y . -1. L..-...:., Hn- 4 ,-.s.-1-K.. 11. 'm 1 ,H 21.1.-.:-1 3 2,15 51,351 E .,,,,gg.E1' gg- ,7, a, -'f-hr, f.. 39 1:26 Ywst, AMHNYQ .FT 1.15 Q M ,y.:,5Eil,LlE5'5 in -Eiga:,i:,.:x.:a13,:,: 5z,.,f,.w- 4159,-yi .3 --rggggyh, l .gy .5 ?s'1f.:Q CD fy 5,5 Q ef. Q 13: 1 ' i ,C f Yi in-S frwe1f1g, 2 2 -f QLU Q , qgehfvef s ' Kilo 123.-fi ...tlf5'1'f,tLc'1a:-.1-,...,c,-.. LJ ' ...wen-4-ai H52 5Jf '4YH-5'Ge'lGIf'l' 1 w 1 standing personality. Take a good look at Billie , for you won't find another such individuality in a great many days. League 2, 3, 4. Never absent. ANNE DEVINE Sis! For thou art pleasant, gamesome, passing courteousf' By having a good word for everyone and never becoming cross, Anne has gained many friends while at H. P. H. S. Her voice has a soothing sound, and one never tires of hearing it. Immaculate Conception School. Athletic Association lg Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never late, no demerits. MILDRED LAURA DEXTER Billie Wisdom of many and the wit of one. Mildred has an odd name, which is only fitting for her out- New Park Avenue School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 Girls TERESA M. DI BENEDETTO Terry God's rarest blessing is, after all, a good woman. Who would have thought that a little freshman, like Teresa DiBenedetto, would ever grow up? Well, although still not five feet tall, she's now a young lady. Teresa has made quite a name for herself, for she is not only one of our regular Honor Roll students, but also an athlete of no mean repute. Lawrence Street School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 History-Civics Club 4, President 43 Girls Leaders Corps 3, 43 Students Council 3: National Honor Society 3, 43 received an H in 3 Girls Baseball Team 1, 3, 4, Captain 33 World 4. Never late, never absent, no demerits. Representative Baseball 1, 3 Problems Club DW' 74,45 2? ,H j3i3?-:v:ff??LjEM'i?'- WLS.. -'77 EE S .-'rr-N. 1 ,ap-fm.. ' fu W ,s 4 9 .e'if '.,: ..fa.v',,r ww, l 1:1 . .... if --pil ... -, fp- wt: 1 gf 'e if 39, 57 eg- fame f'Y.-refs-falieref. E+, 9 F ' 5511 f1:g41.u mf' vi, Li? -yflfglg -al: ghiwfffc '-if-,-,Qi ,E 3 qs:-Q V- A ,fs ,ji L .,.?,.! viiii-g?'gii'fj-' -. 37.2 ,iwgg : . -92375 fefggf '- 3-QC gf' 23 V250 3 '43 i,?f,a3 gp I-'T V gf' '-ff-Y'f.i.,.., ,.fl-5.53-, 1-sg-1-.513 .-if,-L. 125 E-.1 -.Q'v61 s.. .-47.12 , 5+ Qi 'zz ::Z2,::: 1132-' a421f -.:'ifQ.'f':' ish .uf iw 40 fig vim I1.f.'f4Mszesi..,,.fQI:.LEPjiliir-1:ffaiufil'-iwf .fi , 1 .. .. ,W 5 I 1- , as J.. ,sfrxq g CZJJ Oi Q ,L is g a 'V .ex a V fn 2 ' 'mfs' -Ti. so-'....,.,.,..,.,, Lv ' .,.4e..m.aa5 Lg: 'A-Q's 't---'-1: VINCENT T. DI BENEDETTO And gladly wolde he lerne, and gladly teche. You may think Vincent's something of a recluse, but you should see him blossom out on a tennis court! He's also a social lion in a science class, and when there are Harvard Book prizes in the offinyz, Vincent shows his power to bring 'em back alive . Lawrence Street School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Boys Club 3, 4: H. P. H. S. Debating Club 4: Boys Commercial Club 4, President 4: History-Civics Club 45 Mosaic Club 43 Boys Biology Club 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Astronomy Club 4, Secretary 43 Junior Marshal: Junior Usher: Harvard Book Prize 35 World Problems Club 4. Never late, no demerits. Team 1. Never late. . EDNA M. DONAGHUE Ed But with the morning cool reflection came. Edna has a sense of humor and dresses attractively. She has an atmosphere of friendliness about her, too, which invites your companionship. Northwest School. Athletic Association 21 Girls League 2, 3, 45 History-Civics Club 4: Mosaic Club 4: Vesta Club 3, 4g World Problems Club 4. Never absent, no demerits. LUCIEN DOBRZYNSKI Lus Thou art the man ! Lucien can be seen practically any time after school driving around the city in a smart-looking tan Ford. Nevertheless, he always manages to keep his marks up to standard. Hillside Avenue School. Athletic Association 43 School Soccer ' 'I' 'U ' -'Sl- '!' W'-:5 l4 r'N-'4-A-Suu-vw ..-. - ,-,V --., -y-..,, , . .- 355. myi.-2.-3 'I.9-gy-',','.,,.:1,fc'Ri,'f,sF'i!?c.t5,:Zf,.':1 ,,-,if -.1 -rvi-,-,13f- 5 effftw ' r i.i!g525ia,q5:g tid! Qg5Q::4.:,i,fi-.EfjjfQgQi.i'3iA ini Hxf- ,: .+- -rf. . '2f 3231- 44 'Txgrxai ss., 5:1 Lfzpeww .Lf :l A .rt-a 2.4 4, at .X Nga H15 'ew g:G:3'-R, r' H , is-vu, ef we S5-..i.'f., . , Eg.. as 1.-. .1 ff -f1e..'f:'iE'1'.,..giK. 215 'X' 553 pi' V:,,'ff54if.sa1'g,-f-ig sk JJ ip .F A ei't,,Y.'LLf8N1Gis5Q,jfAf v,.4 ir' 1- ivzx-'gs-'Q' f'.,1 p:f- ' T? 1 - ' --1 HH- 5 '-. -F . 'Ti-li' 'f1: ..- I 'fi' Soi P L . L. J '. '-yirf ff fi fu! - i' -E 5, . ,vf r47i., iii: .I ,Af is-'l +.. 2. Ts- WL fs .4551-Q32 . ,J-,.f ,55frf'.1Qg,L',C ,f'g ,,,se.ff mb'-4, 41 li. T' ya-'Y lil uf' 'Eff ' .. lov 2 5 11 ifris 'iw W f -rg.: gre r 1- f- yay. 5,311 ,va ef:g.fff-mf:-i..'f-' 252 t -J Cir ' f K.. 'T iii: Q ' ' -2 2.3 L. -2 3 lv '- f f :::a f-45 5 K '- S-use fi-.1 423.3- 5l'.M3uM-,........ X' .....-...M-...sz i..,b if-t l'-4-v 'vf 'i5 ANGELINE D'ONOFRIO Angie Such a war of white and red within her cheeks ! Angie has a wonderful soprano voice which she used to good advantage in the Girls League Costume Pageant. She sang O Sole Mio in Italian. We have never heard it sung better, except, perhaps, by an opera star. Henry Barnard School. Athletic Association lg Girls League 2, 3, 45 Vesta Club 33 National Honor Society 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 H. P. H. S. Orchestra 2. 3, 45 Class Book Typist. Never late, never absent. l MARY E. DOOLEY We shall be joyful of thy company. Mary is usuall so zuiet that we don't even kn ' ' y 1 ow she's present. When she does speak, however, it's always worth while to listen. Her silence is an asset rather than a liability. Hillside Avenue School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. c ANNA JEANNE DUDECZ Blondie Silence that spoke, and eloquence of eyes. Anna is another one of those quiet girls who we don't realize is around when she is present. Just let her be absent, and we all begin to inquire about her because we miss her quiet ways. West Middle School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 Girls Commercial Club 33 Girls Basketball Team 1. l QV. 'if-my-..'? Siege 5 E x TW. J x,,.,n5- :,-- - . ' ' . .af-,, ' 'wb-,, if i 'L P P--A R, .2-f.',,.:. ...W 'elf-ws -. 4-jfv-t'j.'. 1 9' . f WR.- J-s5...,af.wsaf :W ff' Mme . J fr:-an Ei , 43 -SE? Ji., 'ff' i5ifu 'JA -2 i 51'v 4'-3,--F' .is 51 i' W'-if I? 'Writ l':l'7 ' - ' Wi: f:'e'??'f - ft-J:'?lEr.'Jfak fif.-1 A qi ,,..V,,..k-,V-A., .-.fm ...tue ,.g..,- ..x, ,-,,,..,-...sf --'fr-,J 'fa 4 ,, 5' :,. 1 32' li arf- fz ...F sh 4. 1 Tffgl- -1114.41-ie... wir! s- 1. 'mf KL' A Z. :Ia-1 W.-,v-' ' 1 'ff!.f'w1'.' lr: '-iz:-2 1.-M-fm-2-fri? 42 ttf X' ,,.'s'ig2i5ffgi:f.,, 1? ' ' -Q53 ' .IS 1 Li- . , A,,,-3. 1. .. ,V 5.7,-35 Q32 5 1 -' E JJ fy: Age L lg A.i.,,gm ..- IEJJUI. .s-1 .. '- 1.. . , ' 1 4, .-rs. Q W 'M f:.ufs ,,f,:iZgw,v.,...,..,.,.,, ' ,,,..,,,.asaa5 My-:wr-1-if---QPE EDWARD J. DUNN Gabby His conversation was brief, and his desire was to be silent. Ed is a solitary sort of person. He is the kind who takes great pleasure in doing his work carefully and neatly. 'Ed also likes to imitiate jokes as well as enjoy them. Saint Joseplfs Cathedral School. Assistant Class Treasurer. MARY MARGARET DUNN Dee Wise to resolve, and patient to perform. Simplicity of expression, generosity in personality, and quiet good taste of existence are qualities which mark Mary as one who will be most successful in life. She has added her part to make 1 our class outstanding. i I Our Lady of Sorrows School. Girls Leaxzue 2, 3, 4. Never . ate. i l I HELEN E. DZIATKOFSKE Fair lovely maid, once more good day to thee. Helen's continuous good work at Hartford High has won her a reputation for dependability which, combined with .her neatness and excellent taste in clothes, makes her an ideal business woman. Chauncey Harris School. Athletic Association 4g Girls League 2, 3, 43 Science Club 43 National Honor Society 45 Astronomy Club -l. Teachers College of Connecticut. S.. -5 L. +z3fqx'gge.f 6 . -sfo -f: -ff-5'-ji,Q5Q?Q55 Wye . 1: -.5-if ,.,- Q. f-5 li 3 .',:f' -, 1 5 F ., V-. if A -...Q ,7 ,jim 5 - 4, giqj Hn Tifxgx, -fa-H,-: sy 1,21 1 ,e ,. Ay -- 7. 3,53 ,F My-N,-1: f -'tw U - rg ff -- -.raw F P . . . -- ,..,..'.--.ft-.Lf -.1 - 5,-aft-?. ES- f.,. ,-wffi' . .1-f., ' ' 1 -1 -' 1'TL?4'1 5 ' ,x whit-se a .1--J f -f fa fa . - I. -iesxffi fi: .J 3 ?.'f.7' -1-fe .1 Ek? A .'i .H. f5-NF? 55. .15':A?3 if L- 5'-F.: 1' fi' -' As 15 to - af:-1 -f'f.1r'f-Fa il A':5.'sw..4 2 'as.:.? 15Tn.,?..4., -sm-ux'i-S?'2.-.a 62 V 'H-. , Wm, ..e..-., me ,-1-1.-A., . , I.. ....,..,t 43 yr- xg'-as lr.-'A ,V --3. ,pan-A -f--ft.-.f.u,:.m,.:-.s,.' ,wig-t ,. -v : --eww - ig ' ,Q g CV 7: 13 iii 1 ' 'f A, 3 , r qv f kg 3 LS fi i 'ws ..'f . 'ff 5 iibbfififi:LS55?1i':'4r l A KATHLEEN EDDY Sweet Kate, embrace her for her beauty's sake? Kay reminds us of a Greek goddess. Her tall stature, digni- fied air, and ever-erect body make one look at Kay twice with admiration. These facts add greatly to her dramatic ability. She also is a great lover of sport, especially basketball. West Middle School. Students Council 1, Girls League 2, 3, 4: Athena 3, 4. Vice-President 3, Treasurer 43 H. P. H. S. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Girls Leaders Corps 3, 4, President 43 Girls Biology glub gg Girls Basketball Team 1, 2, Captain lg Girls Baseball eam . LOUIS EINSTEIN Lou Familiar in their mouths as household words. Einstein seems to be following in the footsteps of the noted mathematician of the same name. Aside from scholastic inter- ests, Louis busies himself by playing a fiddle in the school orchestras. Arsenal School. Junior Orchestra 1. 23 H. P. H. S. Orchestra 3, 4: Inter-High Orchestra 4. ARVID W. ENGEL How far that little candle throws his beam So shines a good deed in a naughty world. Arvid was the cutest little boy in the class a few years ago, but he has outgrown that. His 'cello playing was greatly appre- ciated at assemblies. He often managed to have his name on the Honor Roll, as he has been a serious student. Northwest School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Club 4: National Honor Society 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 4: H. P. H. S. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Inter-High Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Never late, no demerits. 1 -..--,-f- f-.- . , .. .... ,,. ., . ., .4 .1 ef . is ,, f' . 12 , it -.1117--555' :N-Bqe '!' x 'f4v, - - 19, ' :4 gg-Q 1 Jw--f--4 Ftffkf-5 ' 15 1 S5 game.. .aff Nei.:-sf i N V1.1 -, , If-2' wifi, . 4' 'vi f -ew-L I '. spy -SF' vs ff' .CS hz ,-f if eg A 1-Pt.: f'aiu.ei:.1:w-pe L, - Jr' xc 'J' '1'F?Lli-hf::':i'-i ss., 4' -. -ie. jf-s94s.v,.1eg.,dLg 3' -f ? y'-- Q .xv S . QF.: r, . av. va. '---eip: .-1 1 uri' fy, 13-st'-', s.-. ' ng? ewes Al, -9. Ag If 5.5.3. .51-V-,., Q4 2 gist--:4,, -' . 4-1 .f - '. '. fi V? 1455, 1, 'Fay-it A - ff, 1 FQ N- -syp- , 1..,, f 'nw . s .41 5 . - .f..cA,.-. '-:Z -. ,, ,.. 'f - -' - A, ,rj . H- , .5 To 2' fix jfjf ,Q Q. 2'+..1f- .fes.'gQ f 'f t, -f 'A . . ,,r .. :ff 1-I .ffz-if Milf. G5,..:3!'fc3i. L.. ugliffi Rios Jie, 5 .2 mi em .. ..LJJ,.LZ.:S -'iffy H im: -. 211'-If. ' V--'fw-f--1 W' 44 rleas :4g ' , f 1- Q -1'1 lvv, H A ELIZABETH J. ERICSON Tippy Of all the girls that e'er were seen There's none so fine as Tippy. The fact that Tip is one of the most popular girls in our class is apparent to all of us. Her wonderful disposition and ver- satility are the secrets of her extreme popularity. Not only is Tippy socially prominent, but she also excels scholastically. Hillside Avenue School. Students Council 43 Athletic Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 41 Girls League 2, 3, 43 K. B. L. S. 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4: French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Chronicle Editorial Board 3, 4: Owlet Editorial Board 2: Chronicle - 0wlet Business Board 33 Girls Tennis Team 2, 3: Reception Usher, Lower Senior Night Committee: Class Book Editorial Board: Class Prophetessg 1903 First Scholar- A ship Prize 2. Never late, never absent. K, , E Pembroke College. 4 HAROLD E. ERICKSEN Ha-rry Sir, I would rather be right than be President. Harry is solitary, but not too studious. He is usually seen sitting at his desk chatting. Harry entered our class later than others, but he filled a definite place among us. Frank A. Brackett School. EDITH M. ERVING She was a form of life and light. When Edith gets her temper up, she can make an unsuspecting tennis ball yell uncle . She can even make it yelp when her temper isn't up. Not that we blame the hall, for we'd do any- thing for her, too, if she smiled at us and tossed that lovely golden head. Northwest School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls League 2, 3, 4: Sketch Club 43 Chronicle - Ow1et Business Board 4: Girls Tennis Team 1, 3, 4. 1 - 3 .3f5f V..?f..5?.,.s,fl!m9 , , ' ir-. .1Y'3'- ..f iffy-v.. ' -mr. . -5 ' ' 1 f?.'-. -'-.,!- ' , gl . T5l 'Q' f 'fl-fill Clin 14 ' . 2 5' 'l 1' ,m1:234. A r' :fn ' . -. W A 3 .J 'f2'?i F' ' ' e.f'f-1..Lf'fFS?T ii: 3 ,A ghd 4-Q 3.5, f Nfgff f'i 'u f:jvv:, 4'2- :TEV-13' -23? -' - ef 4 f LL- --4, , fs-0-'Q-I-. -. -'. is fa' .....,, I. f 55 7 o C. .lu 4- ? 'isrn 7 ,J -Y-fd... ' ' '-1' W4 - W 51 -15 513.4 'ix A x f'lk3'3w1 Agn? sm. 1 4--..-.f:f.:.1z-4114. 5 . 69 f 'Z fi f za Jig S. Aw- 2 'Z 75 fi- .J-'r gilt?-LS1 ', Q J L I I Q., -Q .5QgQf?q:. 1 F 3.3, ,257 my L.: 5-.f:gc'wwiZ.--s:p'fE FREDERICK EVANS Fred It was told to me I should be rich. Fred's a hard worker, and that's what we want at Hartford Hipzh. We're sure he'll carve his niche in the architecture of the world, as his clever work in science indicates. Northwest School. Athletic Association 3, 43 Boys Club 2, 3, 4: Astronomy Club 4. Never late. BARBARA ELIZABETH EVANUSICH Buddie Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge. Barbara's participation in school affairs has been noteworthy in that she has been sincere in her efforts to make school worth while. Punctuality is her watchword. Saint Peter's School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never late. JOHN THOMAS FARINELLA fean Joy rises in me a summer's moon. We have all grown to like this genial little fellow. John has participated in track athletics and likes to run great distances. In future years we expect to read about John Farinella as a marathon runner. Brown School. German Club 43 School Cross-Country Team 4: School Track Team 43 received an H in Cross-Country 43 Class Track Team 3, 4. -. ..., ....,.a.., T.. ., ., ,, V , V me -.f---if . rl 'cw Wx lf 1 4 3 sw- of ' srvvf hifi! 5 '.fs51i-SAf.-1l-'- ge-9 .te-'fvkami-.,-. .,w3-N'i-- gm, W... N., dy-s-sn...ffeisg ,ff -5582 eg gw.m4f-... 05.5.-..1g-fr:-93:31. .wa IL. rm, , 11- fi -424 ff- .3 .ivifiw -1.1.2 Jeff.-vi rs f'2':1- ?1 k7 ' ig 'H HTe+2 ff-- We-.ityfz I-5131,-F I Il.-,-.f' - 113: ,Q J-1gr+,ea:Q..?bg'i. .jziigf Q f ,1if'Ti ,w FT-.1i'1Ew-. iff:i'.,'i.g,,i'i,-QL Q. f.. .,.srm1... .: ya: 'em lin- :ef 'f..f.Q11fww 46 2-if iv'+sggj ,, V. A-.r-fl-:Q - wf'-fmcsvaitzzi .ifrililA1126314131- 1:wf .' 0 -'-1 is or P cw f ff fQ7 C5 565 151'-Q' 7l. '31 ' 'D ' il 2 ' till'-f'.',:f'A'7' e -'mg Tl ,pf ,,,, , l' 45 1' Q , A,.... ...ad i., if-7F'L i'i'5U'iC3 '5i ANNE K. FARRELL Have you not heard it said full oft, A woman's way doth stand for naught? Anne has a mania for wearing: cute little hats. However, that's not surprisimt. for they look remarkably well on her. She also attracts a yzreat deal of attention by her pray and merry chatter West Middle School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never late. the Honor Roll. s ROSE FIDUCIA Young in limbs, in judgment old. Rose may not say much, but with a smile like hers she doesn't need hackneyed expressions to draw attention. And if marks speak louder than words, the sweet music of Rose's frequent A's must make even the deafest teacher sit up and take notice. Brown School. Athletic Association 1, Girls League 3, 42 National Honor Society 3, 41 H. P. H. S. Choir 4: 1886 Second Scholarship Prize 3: World Prohlems Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Never late, no demerits. BESSIE FELDMAN Bess Come, go along, and see the truth of it. Bessie hails from Weaver. Every morning she could be seen studying: industriously in her session room. However, this wasn't in vain, because it was seldom that her name did not appear on Weaver Hixzh School. Girls League 2g History-Civics Club 4: Girls Biology Club 45 H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 4. Never late. Tcachers College of Connecticut. .. eff 'Tiff'-,FY-'i'?J ?ii 2l'f'C i'3 . , -wcfvzefeaz., ....-, , ' ,-,.1f- ,- -v A -- ,-:fm f T5 ,A+ s.v-c '- 1. pf ,.., qgL.,3.2 jjj ' 1.1.,q'5.g.gfikqlfij-spsfs-'A-1... jA :,Qjv,e.,1.i'4C' IW- '2Te1'fQ5.g: 1- 5. 1, ffl ' .-if 4 - F'-. il.fi55l??'1 P JS'-L3 p,flfva..'i'?f fboc'if3' Q 329 ' mtl--. 74'--li'-Aa 47 ufagvev ,, ma-fe -:,2jf3ii.i.i'rg:,,e-.ag-q 4-1:3 -pjyggew' '-mai'-'1 72'i-'Pa ? .J ELA' A f is fs.: lit? l Y -- -EV l.U f:'1 i - r-Z .. ffl, rg ,iii-.2 4,VN -' Lf '-L L,-if i , ,..,Qa,:'.'-4.745-,,e,.,,,,,,,.,, .J . .1-. we -ef: '.rs-,I'- --2-J lwc':'1v- FERDINAND A. FIENGO Fred From little things men go on to great. Of an open, frank, genial disposition, Fred is one person for Whose companionship We shall often long. He is ever ready to help a friend. The democracy classes will certainly miss this argumentative debater. Brown School. ABRAHAM FLEISHMAN Boomie Bravery never goes out of fashion. Abe went out for tackle on the eleven in his senior year. He also did much singing in Room 26 just to amuse the pupils and to taunt the teacher. Arsenal School. Boys Commercial Club 4. PHILIP T. FLYNN Phil Do you wish never to be sad? Live rightly ! Phil has had a good time at H. P. H. S., and may all who know him realize that he is jolly and friendly. He may not seem to be interested in the fairer sex, but the girls all have their eyes on this dark and handsome lad. Noah Webster School. Athletic Association 3, 43 Hopkins Debating Club 4, History-Civics Club 3, Member of Executive Committee 39 Class Tennis Team 33 Assistant Class Treasurer. ' -2? '+ f Ts Ringer E3 :fl J.. w -f.-- - M 5 ' L in r ne.. Ar' sg E 1e:fyf-,.'f:f.:- ..-.4',.y.- 1.510 .ae-1-1L sg,f.,-, .. re!-fl'-ri--. ,, y ftp' ,fem sf' ' ' -' :- 2 '7Y-'-ll' 5 5 .ei :lf.5E..', 12 f?f'5fag1'F1f'i7 ni 551' we rw Af? me x., 9 few-. mein ' 51.4--.ae ig,,,5,1i5,,..r -' -.g'L,r-W, -Q l 1 fy ,,v..3.. .. 4:59, ',.,,, yy. fr' ,Ly 1, gg! 3,.:',,, 2. -i. gf'i..f:Lf5f J:-f,,:'i'?i1 'fr as - iv- .y--- 'G .- 'fgf-' z,',,xqg-1.5.-,gsv 1v,sf?W -1-p.JJ. '-,'r-1-- Q,-eq-,,q..,-gfwrf f a--'mg Elms ,Sh si. -1v,5f'...-12' 5-.lf .Tea i...'..! J- -' use EL' ae .....f..---ww vbv- lim.-4 . '-wsu f:. -.N ' tf.f':.-- 1-4- 'u2f.fv?1' 48 tai. v,..,,. vioxx .3 E A.-5 ,.....,-.f.:,::.gLgf,:g,',A ,551 :..x.Lb.lA,j,,4,.:,,?,?,,,-- Y Jfsgggaf -.4::s3?' , 4 . fa,-' if Q g . 'Pig 55, fliltifgg-f'r7f'. Qgkx Cl? I Q,.l,,f'1-f-- f ,aL:::m.,,,W,.,..o,-, x.,f ..e...,m.-4 for we-ef'-1..-we DANIEL J. FORD Danny At least wc'll die with harness on our back. Dan is quite an athlete, sport, and scrapper. He fought to get the foul shot which the referee took back after waiting for silence in the Crosby game. His play on the court places him among the better of Hartford's athletes. Saint Joseph's Cathedral School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Hi P. H. S. Debating Club 43 History-Civics Club 43 School Basket- ball Team 3, 43 received an H in Basketball 43 received Sweater in Basketball 4. University of Alabama. ANGELA FORTE Apples Remember me when I am gone away. This young lady is a sincere believer in education. Her desire to keep all appointments has impressed her teachers and fellow classmates. Angela will be long remembered by us. Chauncey Harris School. Never late. RUTH LOUISE FULLER I would live to study, and not study to live. Ruth may be described as being persistent and deliberate. She has made her mark seholastieally by hard work and conscientious effort. Although she has remained in the background, she has proved herself a true friend to many of her fellow students. Noah Webster School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 K. B. L. S. 43 F1'9HCh Club 3, 4. Secretary 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. Never absent, no demerits. Smith College. ' ' ..'.,'1 'L ':+ f'f G?-ff1f.:svr,-'A-wr'-A , ., . , . .. . . ., -,-, . , . , .,.A . 'Ju faq. ,diy . . Pe A. Af. wayne xv. L ef . J-so , .. s f v- .-V - 'ff I 1 A 11 --mt . v- ' Q 15 Y tg . ,- f fi gig :!,, Tgfzflsbs' glial 'Q fr f '-if-'Wg ru ve, .'f.,ei? 1-.,f.A,.-.fi f' ki A5 'aaa H 'P g, .Z'4'.'i J. Sf: E Lf F 4 -'f9s'ilAxf- D 7 -,.5 '1','..- 'X 'i. - :L LLYQC I Q . L ,dz ' 'S 1- '- ' .L:,5 35.5- sew: ME: 'Q-1 s 1 24+ - ff . 'H' ec ' 'en . nf..-... ... - , Us-,.,.. , .,,,,, nl -Y,yA. Lam. . Q ,A ,A .5x.,Ag,,, .4 : 51.3, 31,3-ykryil hiwwks. gi, Z, , LIN M, J ro 49 P A4 'A T 1 ,gy ,C fo 25,73 . W-.51 g..,i..,4,,V . jj I t 1 , I f . ,,,,EN-oiqgw 565.3 25.4. -,-. ,.....,.., L QQ N' ' iq.- 'ciilvlh-V'-ni.' The-TTT MADELINE T. GAGILIARDO Mads Silence more musical than any song. An interest in the best which our school has to offer has marked Madeline's sojourn with us. Her years of industrious effort have not passed unnoticed, for we have seen what she has done for our school. 3, 45 Girls League 2, 3, 4. ROBERT GALLIVAN Bob Courage is, on all hands, considered as an essential of high character. Bob is the last of the illustrious football Gallivans. His wonderful blocking, running, and kicking on the gridiron have attained much recognition for him. What Bob lacked in size and weight, he made up for by his fleetness and courage. Do you remember his spectacular playing against Weaver? Immaculate Conception School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Students Council 1: Boys Club 1, 23 School Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4: received an H in Football 45 received Sweater in Football 4, Class Football Team 1, Captain 15 Pin and Ring Committee: Lower Senior Night Program: Class Book Business Board: Leading scorer of Greater Hartford for 1934 Football season. Saint Joseph's Cathedral School Athletic Association 1 2 Columbia University. ALBERT F. GAROFOLO Al But it is wisdom to believe the heart. Pep should be Al's middle name. Never was a word so obviously created for anyone. He's always on the go and the important thing is that he's always headed in the right direction. Brown School. Class Basketball Team 3. F7 ' H-Q -4, . K' 'fi -,i'?lfC 'i'- fi ' 'i'-5,-if ,., Vi- Q, F71 'P W 5' W. in -. -.Aa - ,ew-' . A A- 1 '-115: g IL-gm . ,- ' - Q -4 JH Hn,-if-:-.. rife M lf f 4 H Q1-. .wi f ff? K. S'E'-.w- gr- :sf 3 1-ig..-.. .iw-'fi--. ., 4 f 1-sn, ,mugs f Q .infix-. wg sf wr -Q41 J '-m',.f-Fwsvvwf ,si 2 Jr gn -gy, xE'Aw1y:::..7, 525- . 'few ,-if pi.-i5ar.... .4-3.54 . ,. ,gt Q ,,.,:,1gm::.:f-g..fe:e 1, -:1 Q. 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U Novel waslthe charming accompanist at our Lower Senior Night. HEI' quietness brings so little attention to herself that we hardly know that she's in the class. She is small enough to get around without being noticed. Arsenal School. Girls League 3, 43 History-Civics Club 3: Freshman Glee Clubg H. P. H. S. Choir 43 Lower Senior Night Program. Virginia State College. FLORENCE GERSTEIN Flo Little, but oh my! Flo certainly excels in all kinds of dancing. She also sings as has been proved many times in school and outside performances. Some day we'll probably see this blonde young lady starring in some Broadway show. By the way, Flo , do you make all those stunning clothes of yours? Northwest School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 45 Girls League 2, 3, 43 Freshman Glee Clubg H. P. H, S. Choir 2, 3, 4. Connecticut College for Women. . .V ..: ' A' 'M- f -it-ne -we-. ,. .V , ., N... 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GILLIGAN El A town that boasts inhabitants like me Can have no lack of good society. Eleanor's radiant personality and lively manner have been pleasing to all of us, Although she does not take all things in a humorous Way, We have discovered that she can appreciate a good joke. Saint Joseph's Cathedral School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 149 National Honor Society 4, Science Club 43 Freshman Glee lu . FRANCES M. GILWEE Franny Like glimpses of forgotten dreams. Fran is attractive in appearance, personality, and manner. We all think that some day she will be a champion typist. You didn't suspect that we knew that, did you, Frances? Commercial High School, Springfield, Massachusetts. Athletic Association 3, 4, Girls League 2, 3, 4, Chronicle Editorial Board Typist 4. Never late. ' PAUL S. GIONFRIDDO Paulie Oh, Why should life all labour be'?'J This loud-shouting newspaper boy surprised us with his tacit personality in class. His easy smile seemed to brighten gloomy situations, too. Perhaps that is why he was so popular as a player at the city park ball fields. Brown School. Athletic Association 1, 3, 4. 7 . . . .1iff s satis jf , :F . . . ri' gf N ' ' Page ii -I .ii2'Tlt: J.. ,sfgfitsf-f ,f -me f 1 A Saw. .fm :M ,gg-Mgr: es -. . lyjff- l 'x ffw 'V1:SiQ..'x.,,ri:g:!.!',sg5'-....,?g Sm '. . wr- ,czwiflfwfeifiigf-i?,, Qf. 'cr' '- if eu . 1 '?.ff f- a'fw2'. iT -se: '+..1I iSm rv'--.-- ,:fzf: 1- fe.- gear. 1. p:-'G W- --'- 2 -. - 51-Q-...f.'w Y ,,qf,.fff ' 'Ff 5',g - f1e-pr?sn,x- 1221.-2 'K+ 'vi-N E31 J ,fx .!f'fj 1.E.-1 ,':.3i'.,1-1,. ,,ffi :.g '.,,.q-.J EV' -Q3 bac. I img, mg Q. .ff 5- li' 3.11, u . r1,,.rg,,-'-eff'-2-as ze' - .offs .5-143211f1.,.,,,,1,,-Ji...iiwfwe-V-.,.::,w1fg1e' ,,'g'.- x,-1'i.,,g,' Qi..-A' -as Q. .ff -041'-Mm. .sa si 1...-: 'L02 A: ww' .-ua.-.f.: ff-V.. ez 52 ' Z:-Qi 3ii:if::.34zt::'f-wffnQ fi 1' i'f'+ii 7 I-:. xgfvxv '-s : 5 g . . 4 -': V 1 ,i f- , Q 'HF gg., X. A 4 A fx F f a 'S gzrrggl fi -if ' J c gi, LN: 1 .55 W :-211 ,,ggr:fg.-hs... ..., kJ i me-1 11. SERGIO J. GIONFRIDDO Johnnie Not in rewards, but in the strength to strive, the blessing lives. Johnnie's chief interest to the onlooker seems to be basket- ball. He stepped into our class and made himself quite at home with the pupils of Rooms 7 and 8. His serious looks betray his true 'ovial spirit J . Brown School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 4. W. NEWMAN CLEASON Chuck How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank! Here we will sit and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears. Newman has the deep bass which you have heard singing in the quartettes that have entertained you. He also keeps faithful records of absences in the A Cappella Choir. We expect to hear you over the radio any day, Newman! Saint Patrick's School. Athletic Association lg Freshman Glee Club: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, President 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Clerk 43 Junior Orchestra 3, Concert Master 3: H. P. H. S. Orchestra 4: Lower Senior Night Program: Class Testator. Never late, never absent. THEODORA C. T. GOBERIS Dora I love tranquil solitude And such society As is quiet, wise, and good. Sedate Theodora wisely keeps her thoughts to herself and lets her work speak for her. And eloquent it is, for it usually takes the form of beautiful objects of art which would have made the beauty-lovers of ancient Athens glow with admiration. .Holy Trinity School. Girls League 3, 43 Sketch Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Class Book Art Boardg World Problems Club 3, 4. Never late, no demerits. H- 7 --N.. - it t4,.1..,..ggg: , xii ,ff WF- ..2.. i s y., -,f . - 1 Irina. 4.1. gy ' , 2 4.31.5-cl Li X A . .qnwngi F' get ,Q . '65,-,gl f 4. :rua ,. . if lib AVF: v.,,,,.,f. V- V, FSF- .-... ,sb ix. ,ew 31 iss- gag S ' uf.:-:gi Fw e:Ms.m ---,Q .1.f'w3.- Qi., 19... ' all Put- il X1 : :FEET lfili ,,+f2:1U Qii21.. 53 wwe-vw' - Q' Urs AM L-.-,'2::.1.- '-2 H ' ,,g.q'f 1' if All 29 fi, w H? i ' 4L T4 ...,, QQ' ff 5 L JAMES H. GGDFHEY lim My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle. No social event's complete without Jimmy . He seems to get around everywhere and is always ready for a good time. That smile of his has attracted a great deal of attention. Our Lady of Sorrows School. Athletic Association 45 Boys Club 3, 43 History-Civics Club 33 Philatelist Society 1, 23 School Cross-Country Team 45 Class Cross-Country Team 4. BENJAMIN P. GODLEWSKI Burmie Of plain good sense, untutored in the schools. Bunnie is in the upper part of our class scholastically. His quietness among the boys is compensated for by his recitations in class. Although he hasn't taken part in school sports, Bunnie has the fine physique of an athlete. Chauncey Harris School. Never absent. 4 ESTHER GOLDFIELD Goldie Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. This young lady with the beautiful eyes certainly is clever. She can count on one hand the times that she hasn't received four A's on her report card during her four years at Hartford High. We're certain that she'll keep up the good work at college. New Park Avenue School. Girls League 2, 3, 4, K. B. L. S. 3, 4, Treasurer 43 French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: National Honor Society 3, 45 Chronicle - Owlet Business Board 25 Salutatoriang Edward H. Pease First Scholarship Prize 3. Never late, no de- ' merits. Boston University. f, TX' ... 1? .V 1' l5ff3'.6T'? swl fIlT5Q3L'.Jfff J 'h ' x'5f'f53 . 'VZ J? 'Y 52 E FE . 9' -. W... F353 H, :L rf . , 5 ai 'iff' .4565 sh iailfi- .N 3-viii 'LQ , ,..r'I3Sf3: f pf., ix fa... ' xreifevfsfxlf' '55 'H eg' ffm f. 4.-sxti-.f:'W32r3Q f 551221 6 5- tgafiisa wzffwizx 4j'TE: Im'g'-'-ei-A 5 1 ji-:?Q f-ah... fix ,Qc ,zl 4,551-g.W 5 ffE gg ft 67 :Q 'i hp? 3 - ML, x1 'Jw -C by 1 '75 ,at X1 H lf: 1 i 4 LP- .-'fpq 'eff-Mc'l..pq -' W Jig? 1, 1:-.-Za i V '.' rfb- -3 :lf-Q -M 5?f,.fA Ii, M . . .1 'riff HE: iv. J W . -w'-fats: 'HJ' . I' 'm fe. ' ', .g': iw-f 'rw-11. X 'tw . - Hf 5 f-U:-':' f' . ,x ,-gy... is -. '-+-. J' G.-...hail I .'+J4.-pm :' .inf 'gl'-7 xr: z..:i.:.es+-1,'-+zf,1: mf- 2, 54 I1 v' ' , I 1- at .' - - an -.ax I -.-:E ' 1.44. QQ .... ,. , , ,1. . 1 I -H4421 me Q X f'f' Q Ti' 'F ' is I L lot-. . . riff Srwk ' 1 -MZJJ of fCC7QjMe , L' f. -'-Q.: . Q., 4 . ISADORE GOLDSTEIN For though he is a wit, he is no fool. What Izzy lacks in height he makes up by his wit. He is one of the most cheerful boys in the class. He always looks at things from the bright side and never fails to have a joke ready. Arsenal School. Boys Club 4. Never late. ESTHER M. COODRICH Essie It is not enough to do good, One must do it the right way. Esther is our idea of quiet sophistication and is a lady with a capital L . Her lovely manners are renowned. Although Esther has to come from Rocky Hill every morning, she always manages to get to school early. Rocky Hill Grammar School. Athletic Association 1, 23 Girls League 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, Vesta Club 4, Treasurer 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 4, Secretary 43 A Cappella Izzy EDWARD W. GOODNOW Eddie Everyone's manners make his fortune. Behind Ed's smiling countenance we suspect that there lie-s a mind which often ponders in deep thought. Wherever we have seen him, we have been impressed by his fine manners and politeness. New Park Avenue School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 Boys Club 3, 4: Science Club 4, Philatelist Society 2, 33 Chronicle - Owlet Business Board 4. Never late, never absent, no demerits. Hartford Federal College. Choir 4. No demerits. I is l1 XJ1?t?QQ3?7.2,..? ,ea v:,'SfeR:3-1.1 3 ':,f-i-f-f-- ffsf-J.vg,s,27ixY,. 'L 16-f A '- ,. -. .4 'g f 1 ev i 5 Zigi H fvv? V.-'N- 5-' T 'Q' x -4 ?f13' . ' Li 19 .f 1 ?,5?6'i-4 2312:-4-A-fee! -.Qj'Tfif'5:1Sf A tg rw. .Q ,'fg ?'g T' 'f f 5,9-gsQ',gx J's'f'F,'7 if, ,325-S 5' -ff. pi- . v, i . 1 mf s f .frnfgmp .Sabi is'T3g'.f..aii.Tf:,-- fa. it 3 151522 -.Q,g-g.2.4g,f2f A L-., .1112 55 fp . Us Q73 ' J ilk .Ofcyc r-D'Ws- 5 l f fi- L 'K -71. ...Tile-22:.-1-.,,.-.,..., 'K-' ---x-2--cf'-A' 1-54 '-f'f Nik' YVETTE COUDREAU :GED A merry heart maketh a changed countenance. To many of us Yvette seems to bc a-very quiet and reserved sort of person. She isn't, though, for outside of class Yvette's very lively and always ready for a good time. Hillside Avenue School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. RACHEL ROSE GOULET Rae The fairest garden in her looks And in her mind the wisest books. ln Rachel's four feet and some odd inches lies a great deal of feminine daintiness. Her brown eyes and dimples have attracted many. But Rachel doesn't pay much attention to that. She just goes along being her own sweet self. lmmacu'ate Conception School. Athletic Association 1, 25 Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never late. CATHERINE M. GRACE Kay I cannot live out of her company. We mere mortals who dash madly through a hectic day and then show signs of our dashing never cease to wonder how Catherine can always keep every hair in place and look as neat as the Well-known pin. Oh well, we suppose it's a divine gift. Bullceley High School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls League 2, 4: Vesta Club 3, 4. Bay Path Institute. I U 'f A? tif S :?::.,: JH vafrfilis... 1' s t' kr H. .'-. . veg- eff: -f1ff1 2f 'e4TXS'a- 'i ,W-fo Sf'-535525 ,L.., '.. i'g.c.-F-N 'mi' are-. -..i. f .,+-5f-- -2- me' si, 'Ms Y .S-Ax' A-14: .Zim - .,', Lf .55 1-f LL? 'L' A 1.15 LT.. . 4'.i I is ' 'LL1 iZ7.f lst- via, 'WJv:.lr7--'-- 'ffff-'61:.s..-'U' 56 www .frfsifilpl - , is :N-fl M -frfxmeaiii 5I'2C.i2'i'1T'3 11w W' I, C77 Q fC? F 573 iffflcgz' 19: JJ -f fe se L pg MARY AGNES GRACE Maude Would you not swear All you that see her, that she were virtuous 'Z 1Vlary's last name tells you much about her. Her personality is invigorating and gives your spirits a. lift. Bulkeley High School. Athletic Association 4, Girls League 4: Vesta Club 4. NORA M. GRIFFIN Babe Unbred to spinning, and the loom unskilled. Babe seems to be a very popular nickname. As far as we know many famous people possess this name. So, it seems to us that Babe Griffin must also be a specialist in some branch of athletics or in society. Uphold the fame of Babe , Nora. Saint Joseph's Cathedral School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 Girls Commercial Club 4: Girls Leaders Corps 4. Never late, never absent. NGRINNE H. GRIFFITH Sis A lovely heart is the beginning of all knowledge. Norinne has been a hard worker for the Girls League. She could be depended on for doing everything from collecting tickets to making speeches. She has also taken a great interest in other school activities. Immaculate Conception School. Girls League 2, 3, 4, Girls Commercial Club 4. Never late. ' si - f . 2'-1-T '-1-if .' . ' ' ' .TTI ' 2 Y 4 -r ,Sag M553-gl! flfx'-Q'-'i'f'-A523 'A get iw! --.jiZ1,g'-Elw. .' . ...La-.:' if x-ffws-fs ,asfzm-sal w jim-4 ,1 f -' 1 iif3?,,-g-.fik T102 5:4 ,P ef .,j,2'gf'Lf':ij '- 5 ,ag f rsgm- rg, 3,51 LQAw,.f -2l- : - if-?5He,'JgeJ,s,i f . 3.21,-.,,I'N.-g':f .yr.n arg., .fn?','-43,9 A- , ,rt Q4., HSM A .-....-1-Q . nfl.--A... -... ..,. ,gf H - 5 ., ,L ye-wi, if h, .-pkg-4 7-,ff ef.. H M., af.i.JE-.Qi 57 1 H R . .,,.:g ' ff as O 3 L ef, f , BAGRAD GRICORIAN Bill O this learning, what a thing it is. Bafxrad is one who wished that geometry had never been dis- covered. His ambition was to find the father of geometry and tell him a thing or two. But what Bagrad lacked in mathematical study, he made up by his good recitations in English. Central Junior High School, New Britain. Boys Club 4. No demerits. JANE HEYWOOD GRISWOLD Fair words never hurt the tongue. Jane is one of the best athletes in our class. For the last four years she has been on both the basketball and baseball teams every season. Her steadiness and cooperation have brought many a victory to her team. Noah Webster School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls League 2, 3, 45 Sketch Club 2, 3, 4, Students Council Representative 3, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 Girls Leaders Corps 43 Vesta Club 33 received an H in Baseball 2, 3, 45 Girls Basketball Team 4: Girls Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 43 received Medal in Swimming 1. Hartford Federal College. MURIEL THERESA GRONING There's too much beauty upon this earth For lovely men to bear. Many adjectives which would exhaust most of us can be used to describe this pretty girl. Although Muriel is quiet and unassuming, little does she realize that she is the envy of many girls in our class. Can it be your princess-like appearance, Muriel? Saint Joseph's Cathedral School. Girls Leaxzue 2, 3, 43 History- Civics Club 3, 4, Member of Executive Committee 3. f'1ff2'2...:i5fH- .AZ J? ft Y .1 .. ..,.... 'Af f Ni if 2 Y F ,W is -b Nl: My -gm, 1,45 .v 'Q g- wa fi 'wr ,gm 5.-,' V 5. ual- faq if, is ,f 1, -,-32 -L .'-,.. 51.3541 V? '50 2 'rv if r 3235---.fs L5 1.51. fi ff?-3'F1 'ii:' 12. 'f 3'-:ye'fi:i - 15 vnixfiif--9 x 5 Q e -,-tif., 'Y' LLPHJ'-Q -E .-,,bP5.-1, 1': if' C- ',. ', Mi, iii Is' . :ff F 1 H-A 2 Fw- .9 if 4 i5,..fff, gm- ,., ,- 1 5,31-. ,Mm I vi, Af, ,Q ,,,, . 4. -5- A 3 A ,Jn 'A sr' in .is 21 L3 115271-:.sL1p' f-fl'-wife: 1' .J .'.i---n..ae'f'v 58 V- xg-nv -',: - , -4 , i - ,,.4.5-..g-5 V 5 -' .-'. fig ,L,- ,, f ff -' A e I Y,.,,g,4.-L -f' .1 :A il M, 1.3.4 I I ,.,, ,,.. , 1,,..ij .E A I , 1 . .i .. .. i K 4' 5? . '.7 l g. 3 rzx 73 - f - ' I A .- - -J., A, f,.-' . ,... , ,M 1 ,, .f , , .,f,.- ' -f '- SARAH PEARL HABER Sue An honest man's word is as good as his bond. Sue's dainty four feet of pleasing personality make up a small but charming part of our class. The natural bloom on her cheeks has been both admired and envied. How she can write themes! Northwest School. Athletic Association 43 Girls League 2, 3, 4: History-Civics Club 3, 41 Astronomy Club 4. ALBERT HENRY HARY Shorty Time's horses gallop down the lessening hill. Shorty is a great lover of the out-of-doors and contrary to your expectation likes poetry, especially descriptive poetry. For a companion on a hunting trip or as a guide in the wilderness one could choose none better than Shorty, New Park Avenue School. Boys Club 2: School Track Team 1, 2. ELIZABETH H. HENNESSEY Betty All day long I have been working. Betty is a wonderful friend to have and to know. We know of more than one instance when she has gone out of her way to help some one. ' Immaculate Conception School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls League 2, 3, 45 Vesta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Never late. Saint Francis Hospital Training School. ' f' 1,e iil+i '4T' - r:i'1t1:5rfi't --ff ,- , -:yr -r f' :vii 1 51 -'W55 sr' 'e-' ' V. ife'F22f'- 4 iz: 'tif 1- f-fs' K, ol -- F 'qlwys -H.: 'Um' f' '- ,--rf-381'-Egiki. 1' '- ' .-uv: -- ' 'M' 'F Y A Ms. Lvl I, ,vp ,L . , Jfrig- 'Lai .iff ,f V- . -'s's'.Qgsf 1'f- ',T.f,,..1.,19f'w,j , 5. . A . - 1.4, - - -H I .. H. ' - ,- if , siS:sff,f-.efiie-avg.-f Fa. 1'l.as5.i3.J 2 f. '--slr ss- 14, pe-- 5'--4 59 Vim 1 A-L--1 2:3 - I sf- 1.-I JJ- ':- lik sy -ffm-'1--'lf gr? E. 5 if A ,, 33-13: fi ' Q r , , Zi iz refs., :ie i vo Q 1 L ff- 1 0 1 B-441.1 .g'.f.a, ..c35::a.:x1em-..-,,....,-- L .....ree..-42 me .-M-- -mwsz,--w ELSIE MARION HERALD Snooks Fills the air around with beauty. Snooks always brings to our mind the thought of the fragrant odor of roses and violets. This is because of the fact that she is so kind and willing' to help a friend in need. Noah Webster School. Girls League 2, 3, 45 Vesta Club 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 4. Never late. I ALICE MARIA HERMANSON Al Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Here is a girl who has triumphed scholastically where many others have failed. Following in the footsteps of her illustrious brother, her name has become a permanent feature on all honor lists. Above all, however, she has retained her quiet and pleasant manner throughout her school career. Hillside Avenue School. Athletic Association 33 Girls League 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Science Club 43 National Honor Society 3, 4g 1922B Second Scholarship Prize lg Faculty Book Prize 2: Nellie G. Nelson English Prize 2. No demerits. Mount Holyoke College. CARL HOFFMAN I could have better spar'd a better man. Carl came from the big town, New York. He avoids crowds. His occupation at recess seems to be doing his homework. After all, he has been at H. P. H. S. for four happy years. James Monroe High School, New York City, New York. ' ei '+ 1' Ya A' AT'-QE, 5 bgk nam-. J sm-'-H--f ' ,A ik 'f E Fr -455' W- -4? A MMF - Wff-. vs,ziNsw..- fu? VIC -. y f ,BX j, 'f4!-...-,3we,' If QQ.. :xi 58-we W-me-iz?-5'-f:LlW'g,g ,515 ff' Silt!-I-1 '1F?:v5.i3vf::74i., :V , ,e - f,,,1g,.,.-,.,,,,,.'qQ,:gc 5, 1 -4.,,34.,... 53, ,g3f,f,f1Efgf'f-fywgf rg gslgeeg. 57321:-2zge.f:'i:s 'YH L'-Q' 113,?'iyf-fi! .33 .Q rig-fi'-115g .f,fl'f.',i4i2 xg I f'4TF2,.gif- W, 'q f'.ffZ,.' ...BZ 4.L..3'fr21 .. 'e e is--' NJA.-fixed 3- mfs :.g:..T4: .si.'-saw 1:1:.s:b.:ii2fL.--ri 1-It'if'-..v...fm.2gsf9 rf wwf' 2:7111 f-'vrwfe M-fffifl-serif....5ref.1ff'2'.iQfir'f'ss:1'Qs'.-Q1-1ff ,-if 'Y .TfSfif ' W f 112 4 M X fs -. fe M- 5 -4 Q. lvgjifi ,V P 7: f 5 il gg, '1QX ' ,, fi 3 -3 ,.1s'rw' fe...-f .I ,fl W , , ' -1 3 A gvfg-5. rf : -Y .il . i . V. ., . L, - V , .A ,M r',i,,w,,5 K. ,N ' .K :j'.-1. D KEY J E Lg. Y' HELEN J. HOLLEY The flower will bloom another year. Helen calm and unruffled, never seems to be disturbed by anything at all. She doesn't have to worry about her marks-a reason for the constant worry of most of us. Well, we can't all he so fortunate as this lucky miss! Arsenal School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 4, Girls League 2, 3, 43 Vesta Club 3, Treasurer 3. OLGA PAULINE HOMKOWICH As chaste as unsunn'd snow. Olga's the kind of girl whom everybody likes. Her modesty and reserve are charming qualities which are muchLto be admired. Olga seems to believe that the old proverb, Think before you speak , is Worth while following. Hillside Avenue School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never late. LEO P. HORAN Lee Is this that haughty gallant, young Lothario'! Lanky Lee is six feet plus of the best good nature. He's tops in everything, from athletics to dramatics, with several other ics thrown in for goosl measure. You'll find Lee on every committee, and he's had his finger in many club pies with no end of success. Noah Webster School. Athletic Asociation 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Member of Executive Committee 3, Treasurer 3, President 43 H. P. H. S. Debating Club 3, H. P. H. S. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Member of Executive Committee 4, President 43 French Club 4: Mosaic Club 3, 43 Boys Biology Club 23 Chess Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, School Basketball Team 43 received an H in Basketball 45 received Sweater in Basketball 43 Class Basketball Team 3, Captain 3, Reception Usher 35 Lower Senior Night Committee fig Lower Senior Night Program, Reception Committee. Connecticut State College. i--ci .-:-.'7 '.l ' 'if TT5ff5T?'-f ??Y5i5e'1NS1.:f '? Kff- ' f+ff'Sf'e'Ff- .24 ' -- 1- -. of 0 e' - 'WTA 1 4. . . .5 1 'wg I, f-. rw '4 ff A- 4 fi 'bil' fir-ff '- -511' '1 -. , A L- ,- X 'Ni 3.1.13 Vai f 9:44 if -.5111g,L'.w' 4. '-,.i1?Qff,i:'l Q! get-S., QL-.51 -f Q'ff',Xi?i::fi: p.,-7 ,g7r.f'5 , me ia ' 1 ,f - a 5 1-,Qfg2,L, W! f ,-.. 3,1 3--,--'-1-,ws ,. T, -1-ff,,'-5, f . ' .sf rx, .Eu-1 Lei. Ar.i1':.He.i fs. 2- 'e':e,.:,.A5'. Q sg 1, fs, 3:51 1. .,v.:i,,,,.e. sent .-fre., l-a-zvtems. ..... ez.:-z 1. ,fA4:ef.s23..q : Lf .-,. A uw- 2-lf-F Ska, 61 X.f ..,.,., . 1'-V MARY B. B. HOSKINS Ginger Dancing in the chequer'd shade. Tap, tap, tap is just what one would hear if he attended the Lower Senior Night performance. The girl who caused these taps to be heard was none other than our Ginger. Her fine dancing, which was enjoyed by all, is a valuable asset. Lawrence Street School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 French Club 4: Science Club 4: National Honor Society 43 Lower Senior Night Program: received Faculty Book Prize 2. Mount Holyoke College. ROBERT D. HUMPHREY Bob Friends are like melons. Shall I tell you why? To find one xzood, you must a hundred try. Bob was a constant occupant of the Rock near Mr. Adler's room. Whenever he deserted the Rock , we would wonder if anything had hapuened to this jolly fellow. Bob was always willing to lend a hand to a friend. Saint Patrick's School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys Club 2, 3, 43 Mosaic Club 2, 3, 43 Astronomy Club 4. I w PEARL ELAINE JACOBS Humanity with all its fears With all the hopes of future years. Pearl's pleasant smile is not only for her special friends but for everybody in general. Charm actually radiates from her spark- ling eyes. Arsenal School. Girls League 2, 4. Hartford Federal College. Q S . it iffy.. Q'-1 tw'q v:-. jiljf' I I V 1 gm! ,r 'al' ff' , , n , Esfgg, f 4 tw , . rg f L gfegzr- :V 55, 4 ff sf.. y 4f+f-1-wifi? F' Y'-by-15 se' fe-we ,ffm-.flag-'s1Wf?gQ iff .3 ie 'Fi' :mfr .VL Latin 1- I-Ji:-'fn fi: .5 f :iff-Q-L, ,iii .Zi il 'VRWQT' 11:2 'r-My-231. 22,12 fisf-f,si'Zj4'J We 5 MTA 'QT L 'H if iff 7'f-Leif A ' -' 'll ' :'.-3' 1- - f. Vi' f' i' -. .' 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JANE JONES Janie I loved you for your loving ways. Janie is a walking advertisement for Ivory Soap, Dr. Lyons' Tooth Powder, and many other beauty aids. She's really quite a picture of girlish loveliness. We wonder what the Saturday morn- ing dancing classes would have done if Jane ever arrived on time. Chauncey Harris School. Athletic Association 1, 3, 43 Girls League 2, 3, 4, Chronicle - Owlet Business Board 3. FRANCES CLARA JOSEPH F ay In mine eye she is the sweetest lady that ever I looked on. If you ever get up on the wrong side of the bed and find yourself facing a dark, rainy day ahead, We sumzest as a cure not an umbrella but a session with Frances, Her good nature is A enough to make the darkest cloud show its best lining- Lawrence Street School. Athletic Association 33 Girls League 2, 3, 4: Girls Commercial Club 45 German Club 2, .4 Qillifiif-73'f7'i'f'S'F3f1'?iff7i'5'fP?QTSYEE' .3.. l-1. 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We all know that when she becomes attached to a good friend nothing in this Wide World could break up the friendship. Hillside Avemue School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 Science Club 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 4. No demerits. Hartford Hospital Training School. Franny demerits. , ' '42 5+ iii. 5? f -.Mr 5-,- '-f .ss H lst' w,., 's4!ema11...- 13' 'M 1-1 Nw W' 'W'-lr -wr-.-' -rg it Q ff- ' f f- ,ii ih2'f S if w. 1-1 ffm g :ra:+isf:c,4aI.gg1w4 2 f ie.. 53 -..Sf 2.31 fa.. 'cl' 'f.135 '1'f-J if -Us-..Q. 3l..r.':' J- Fifi Lg.s':' '5. ':z .LTiZliTQf:5if'i 1 Q Sportsmanship shows the finesse of man. Kayo is of the happy-go-lucky type. His wit and humor were an asset to the football team, espec ially in his funny songs. He has accomplished what many H. P. H. S. boys strive for, the Washington Street School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys Club 23 School Football Team 1, 2, 3, 43 received an H in Football 49 received Sweater in Football 43 Class Football Team 1, 2. FRANCES MARY KASPERKIEWICZ You are cool, like silver, and you smile. Franny's name is seldom missing f rom the Honor Roll. No shorthand outline seems to be too difficult for her to master. Her many friends sincerely wish her much luck in the business world. Saints Cyril and Methodius School. Athletic Association 4: Girls League 3. 43 Girls Commercial Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 43 Chronicle Typist 4. Never late, never absent, no fav 54 --:wi -in -. SN L'-f . zfioazfm 1' '15Ef1 f4s1?7SEs-?52fff111gB ji ss, WM - wif. 2 A., ei 51 rf- E, .if f 3:F fc' -'-.fav lv.--.Ear 'if' Wieii' w' iii 'sz' 'qw' :D-'f.e.z.fr:.W If-5' vw' A - , 'Ji-f'--:g f...:,a.fr-g 1 . L.15',.'f,e'.zq-. .,,.S, ' 'Tfiiig 1 m. Q A, 2 .2 .AE., . ELEANOR M. KAUFMANN. Give me neither poverty nor riches. Everyone likes Eleanor because she is such good fun. She always knows just the right thing to say and the right thing to do. No wonder she is so popular. New Park Avenue School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls League 2, 3, 4: German Club 2. Never late, never absent. RUTH ERNA KAVASCH Ruthie None, none on earth above her! Ruth is a girl whom everyone looks up to, figuratively as well as literally. Everything about her is lofty-ideals, intelligence, character-everything, that is, except self-esteem. She speaks seldom, but when her lovely voice can be heard, listen. What Ruth says is delightfully spoken. Washington Street School. Girls League 2, 3, 4: K. B. L. S. 41 German Club 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 4g Mosaic Club 2: National Honor Society 3, 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 41 Girls Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Treasurer 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 115 Chronicle - Owlet Business Board 2. Mount Holyoke College. MARY J. KEATING Mayer I am a great friend of public amusementsg for they keep people from vice. Mayer's fine taste for clothing and her popularity with the boys.have. made her the envy of the girls of our class. Mary was a daily visitor in the study hall. We wonder why. Saint Patrick's School. Athletic Association 33 Girls League 43 Lower Senior Night Committee. Saint Joseph College. .e! 'Ll+'i. 't'4f? . , '-77 1- - ' - -H ' ff r 1 if . 'T-i1.5q. - -33 'i fF5g Eif vu Q I , w H l I 4. . I . , . i,.-111 E ,L ,Q . . ,'--I. 'vis' 1- J . -gy. ff .-U, A :. gf iff' ilgfiggg V- is .zgsg '21 . .fa ., .' 1..,.V..u.-..f..f 'if if-X1,i'1f-.,-'iiiwff-Qeg ?g2l 55? me in 354' 11.5 .' lf? f 4 ff .U2. e' J f 23551 'Mia ' . X '- '-.X . I ni. . '-texas . '-. Q ' 'f. . J' -- . 'F 'V-'Tie' 'X -if .' ' 5 :T-f .33 if.: , -rmgl 4 .-.:a.:f.e.,- Xsl4.s:,z..fev:1f-Z '., ,fs .1'53.Ql..v f 1547. 3 Jwc'i-1 Zee' .zz 'ai'---. -2-'I 5114 G5 1 CZJJ 0 A95-so V' We Tl .x.2:'-.rf-e.,.,,-,.,.,, CJ s., 'f JAMES KEEFE I im Nature admits no lie. Jim would rather read history than eat. If all his love of lmowledyre for this Subject were distributed among the class, it would be enough to make us all model citizens. He certainly is our expert in historical matters. Saint Patrick's School. BERNARD J. KEEGAN Bernie See me, how calm I am. Bei-nieu is a prince of a fellow, although he has not been very active in school circles. He goes about with quiet determina- tion, always ready to help a fellow in distress. Immaculate Conception School. Boys Club 4. WILLIAM J. KEEGAN Bill Men of few words are the best men. William Keegan looks like a soldier in his uniform. Bill', is a drummer-.for a .local fife and drum crops. His chief interests seem to be in outside affairs. He is a regular fellow among his classmates. Our Lady of Sorrows School. P+ ' . at . me .. ., . rw' -1,2--.42 if 5 'EEE .W it li 5' his si:'X:- 1-f .ew':erm ,cb-.5 ,v ,ML f If SR, . age- .,,:- .T ...e',Zf ,455 13551. .4es,g3.,..,T5,,,.-3-A PM-E w.ff4--Rely,-Ll ,Ugg :ig-1.,..fW!., . - ,.., -enndisuqx, if -V., Q . .3 a. .qmm ,.v we .4-fame. s.. Q. .A E..wi...,,., eg- -151 -.YES . , -52 M K- 155,53 vafr,E'1,s-tr? 1 pic.. 'w 1 e are ff YW- M IZA 'M ' 'ig-5:25 7 5'.,'?'lf'2 f5f '3llAS l'l 2.6 T.-We '?'5-'fkflf r.. 5' Y.: f A34 -. M 744'-f X ' ' 'F fi' 5. -..Xe-ia Q.. '- ms.. I .si 1-S' 'ear 'ai '- .- W... ' s -M.: 9 .. A . 4' -iq.,-5 66 l I--fir vow- It -! i'u5X -Q-N.-.,:1.::osaz:t I--T1L?fi-'frQ.'a:1ii1we-c'f ' 5 li ,IU 4 ...Q , A CY f if fgj 67 HENRY J. KELLIHER Smokey His limbs were cast is manly mould For hardy sports or contest bold. is one rand fellow His work as tackle on the Smokey S g . . football team has kept many a rival down. By the Way, he loves to drive alone at night. How about a little company sometimes, Sm0lcz-y Y Our Lady of Sorrows School. Athletic Association 1, 3, 4: School Football 'l'eam 4: received an H in Football 43 Reception Usher 33 Chairman of Reception Committee. MONICA KELLY And the best gem upon her shone. The Chronicle appreciates Monica's work as typist. Many a time has she disinterestedly typed an article just before the time to go to press. If experience is of any value, it xvon't be hard for Monica to get a position. R. LEONARD KEMLER Len Truth from his lips prevail'd with double sway. Alnd fools, who came to scoff. 1'emain'd to pray. Len is always in the spotliirht, Whether in class, on the stage, or among his fellow students. His time is quite taken up by debating, actinir, and playing the clarinet in the school orches- tras. He is.n't a jack-of-all-trades, but certainly master of the above few. Northwest School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys Club 3, 4: Hopkins Debating Club 3, 4, President 43 Batterson Debating Team 3, 4, Captain 4, received Batterson Debate First Prize 4: H. P. H. S. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4: French Club 3, 4, President 4: Boys Biology Club 2: Chemistry Club 45 National Honor Society 4: Junior Orchestra 1, 21 H. P. H. S. Orchestra 3, 43 Inter-High Orchestra 3, 45 Junior Usherg Lower Senior Saint Joseph's Cathedral School. Girls League 2, ZS, 4 Chronicle Typist 4. Never late. Night Program, Class Orator. No demerits. Yale University. i 'Q lg isa, jy- -Mg 1 L r ' 'ji 1 Q ,f'-- 1.111-.fi 1, 4.5, f.f.iff -. . Q its ., 1 f 'J QQ- Lf Mig.-. f' 3Cff,,,5j'32. -4 ra -, 52-i3z..lf'. fgfriif-.3-car. 'ogffgfs2 M---f,gE..:, in Q ,-false. 'l-is-1-:.z1T'1Li+:ff: 2 il.RfJ.xil..ii x Jer.:123-L,T'iJ-ljglskiciif'grka-2' Kr--a ITM 67 xiii' 'rr 1 fee-W 1:2 i xl J , if ' :R Click 'Z Ifg ':9fi C-ff , 9 fiqfifii.. . . :.,'i, In , O Lx Q-f L'fdi 1 L- Zugfux' '5 15:5 iii! -f-Q w N4 ,- iz.-L ...aus mn''Wi-,,....,,..., 1 . --.- X-.wwav I 'ff'f -f'f'N' KATHRYN T. KERIHGAN Kitty 'l'hat virtue was sufficient of itself for happiness. Kitty surely has proved herself gay. All the boys in the class as well as the girls admire her, and they all say she iS grand company. She spent one of her vacations in Florida during the winter. Immaculate Conception School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls League 2, 3, 43 Chronicle -''Owlet Business Board 47 Girls Tennis Team 2, 33 Pin and Ring Committee. Connecticut State College. ADELINE KEYSER O. thou art fairer than the evening air Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. Adeline's gorgeous black hair and sparkling brown eyes are constantly being admired. This peppy, mischievous young lady is different from the quiet girl we knew When We were freshmen. However, we hope Adeline stays just as she is now, for we like her very much this Way. Lawrence Street School. Athletic Association 33 Girls League 2, 3, 43 Vesta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Music Chairman 43 Girls Biology Club 45 H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 45 Accompanist for Fresh- man Glee Club 4. FRANCES M. KISIEL Franny And all my days are trances And all my nightly dreams, Frances is one of those persons who never says a great deal. Instead, she goes about tending to her owin affairs in a very unassuming manner. We hope she has as good a record in life as she has had here in school. Saints Cyril and Methodius School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never late. Saint Francis Hospital Training School. get T4,:..,-3 1, at ,A 4 xg .4 X- - it , ptgif' fr' my 6: 3 '-,vs '-L' v Q i. 'nan L. 4. 'Amex ,'-Z.,-lm. ,. 'EY W ,..,, . .M , 1. .1 ,ph A.: sg Y. mr, -1,-, g . , avs....,.i-..s,,,.1.. 3 . .W - sw.,-,.,:4. .,. 'f' fits,-d!5W' 3' 5 II- Wu' 1 WW' ' W-il? '1' -' i ii3'P'59-'i ?f', 4 T -'f' 3153 ' 'S-14' '15: 5'?- f H9315 Siu. .ew 4 - if - ' -:gf - fzgfvil ,R x 1. ., 7.11 ,za - -'-3 --'fit s- 1 4 '- 'J-' -' N 1 A V- w ii: ' affix.: fs ,:,- '-L45 E if ff-I-f :AS :. gif'? ?: Ffbsi 1, ' i '2f'i a,f1- wi YV? fr-S x lr -,fs w , -1. SE: 5 3-3 .4-f-51. .:n1' ,.f,..eg. ya., 'yg:.f'-- 'V 4 5 :jg ,,-- J, , -.,..,? 4, gf- . eq . XR, H S, 1--at 1 , tiff , ? 5 i755u F' 3 if ' TW 1 vigf-V7 vi -A-TV'-Lai? 'fa' 11 H-:1ofw:'2?r5'- ' YS'--15? ai. 4 A A-:asf xg. I .za 1-f 1 gr zz' Q c .,.,:..s...,, .Q-.1 eq-wr 4. .t -aaa: G8 tif' 'im V'-'Ti , ...Q-Q' 7?BiI 7 3' H pg, A-Wu. ,ffl 2' .f ,Lf .1 I gg, ,Z ,,',: ygg g ! f' 7 P p if I r-jx 1 5 .ex gf, 1 few 1 sv U Q v fee. , s - fi 'wa-2.-V :aaa U 1' L was-1-H'.: -sf,-:E PETER P. KNUSTO Pete Words are women, deeds are men. Pete acted so realistically on Lower Senior Night that you'd almost think he Were truly a mischief-loving ruffian. However, althouizh enjoying a good prank, he's really a very ambitious and hard-working student. He's sure to be a success in whatever he tries. Hillside Avenue School. Students Council 1: Athletic Associa- tion 1. 2, 3, 41: Boys Club 2, 4: Boys Commercial Club 3, 4, Vice- President 4: Sketch Club 3, 4. Students Council Representative 4: Chemistry Club 4: Owlet Editorial Board 4: Class Basketball Team 3: Lower Senior Night Programg Class Book Art Board. Never late, never absent, no demerits. Honor Society. absent. HENRY PAUL KOLAKOWSKI Haine For we that live to please must please to live. Haine is a versatile lad. His favorite sports are soccer and skating. His rugged build works to an advantage in soccer. The mischievous character which he portrayed on Lower Senior Night serves to remind us of some freshmen. Hillside Avenue School. Athletic Association 1, 33 Boys Club 3. 4: Hopkins Debating: Club 4, Member of Executive Committee 4: Chemistry Club 4: School Soccer Team 43 received Minor Letter in soccer 45 Lower Senior Night Program. Never late. Connecticut State College. JOSEPHINE M. KOHARSIC A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Gymnastics are Jo's greatest liking. She is quite athletic and is a member of the Girls Leaders Corps. We know she doesn't neglect her studies, however, because she is a member of the Richard J. Kinsella School. Girls Leaylue 2, 3, 4: Girls Leaders Corps 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Astronomy Club 4. 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Leda also has numerous interests outside of school. Arsenal School. Athletic Association 1, 25 Girls League 2, 3 National Honor Society 4. Never late. Hartford Hospital Training School. OWITZ made when he got into the He has also made himself out himself. Association 1, 2, 33 Boys all Team 25 Class Football IRENE MARY KOWALIK Renie A penny for your thoughts? Irene is a naturally shy girl. She is more interested in ' educational opportunities than social or athletic events. Her way in life should be a smooth path. Saints Cyril and Methodius School. Girls League 3, 4. Never late. , , ,vi , S lm ver- ,.- .- , r ms. was -as-5. i 'fail ,A H -151. ui'-- .ffl-f':: 5 . lt' af' il-1aEfs41sf:s..e3sHQrFT liffiifvgf lg'-uv 4- .fr ff.ff'1g-651222. ' F ' ss -zi1f:.,Q :. 'lit'-'--A 1 2 61-Q..-4-.is 2 .Fife V: ftffw. -. Q f-A , ff: Q Kimi .-1.-w?',.ir-..+'-views-.1fr.. iw :.',.. '51 . 9 '- .if A ' g' al, L . V 11 e 1- fif 1 .f5 !wi'KwikfQ 1- gl rf fi.,fF?l's iff-'ilf' if 5 - 11' . '- 'QA f , ,lf new ,Eff J-as -1 -.r x R 4-L - 1. 70 ,, 4 - 'g,,1fm:f,: f -V A A , .1 5'9 ... , 'ffii K2 P .5 359 -gl. .Sig . f -- ., .fee is Q .L Q 3 , rf' - 1.-.ff -AW x - yt-. 3-SHI'-i'l2.,s-we- w - '- fi- N-so rt-al ..av..-24':1erM....,... --Q-fssfm' is ' - ' VERA KOZLOWSKI Vee But slow in speech, yet sweet as spring-time flowers. Vee is a marvelous dancer and is never at a loss for a. partner at the dances which she attends. She always knows the latest dance steps and makes everyone envious of her ability. Lawrence Street School. Girls League 3, 4. PAUL KRIKSCUS, JR. Junior And when a lady's in the case, You know all other things give place. What a stern-looking: individual Paul was on Lower Senior Night! However, his disposition is quite different in real life, for he is one of the peppiest and jolliest in our class. It is rumored that he made a biyz hit at the Saturday morning dancing classes. Hillside Avenue School. Athletic Association 45 Boys Club 2, 45 German Club 2, 33 Chemistry Club 45 Junior Orchestra 2: Owlet Editorial Board 45 Class Basketball Team 25 Lower Senior Niirht Program. Never late, never absent. ADOLPH JOHN KRUPA Red Success depends on effort. Adolph has very modest ways and is a hard worker. Occasion- ally he gives us a smile, thus revealing the brighter' side of his reserved nature. The swimming: team will certainly lose a valuable member. He also liked basketball very much. Chauncey Harris School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Club 2, 45 Boys Commercial Club 45 Chemistry Club 45 School Basketball Team 45 School Swimming' Team 2, 3, 45 received Minor Letter in Swimming 35 Class Basketball Team 35 received Medal in Swimming 35 Class Swimming Team 2, 3. .4fT 'K .1P Fsv1-r'-' ., ,yes .--w--Q - -.2-. , f. V .,,, -. ,, L -. - , . 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V I 1 Q 1 'lfml -flfliff - fs. , - w.,,V. ,qs A,,S,.,g..3,-,33Jg55s.,,,WM'-4 --..aen-ss. has uf--.L -J 1 1 JOHN STEPHEN KUDALIS Gumdrop and in his free periods he finishes his homework. RAYMOND J. KUDLA Ray Energy and persistence cover all things. One cannot help but admire Ray's wonderful physique. His broad shoulders remind one of an all-American football player, 'and his sharply defined features still remind us of a Greek god. These charms were made evident by his participation in sports, especially in swimming. Richard J. Kinsella School. Sketch Club 45 School Swimming Team 3. 4: received a Minor Letter in Swimming 45 received Medal in Swimming 4. Never late. HELEN KWIATKOWSKI Nor hast thou pleasure to be cross in talk. honest friends, which augzurs a favorable future for her. late. uk, , wire. gf: Q nv ce x 1 The secret of success is constancy to purpose. John has a twinkle in his eye which always makes him look ready for mischief. He becomes very studious at times, howevei Chauncey Harris School. Boys Club 2, 3, 4. Never late. Helen is a good, dependable friend upon'whom you can rely in any crisis. She thinks nothing of inconveniencing herself to suit anyone else. Her conscientious hard work has won her many Immaculate Conception School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never ,. 744-7-H 1? -.L f Ta lfE2.fI'-QFEYWL' .fs ew. - -e wa, f - -. ggi, L 1 I4 if f 4 li . l'if1':'??' E. 5' -'lii11 'Si-gf,-V 551 'ff' -2,-..'5L fsfin-.w-iEEsk'2 .et livin: fr' ,'0f-wjgg ,: s62,-.2 Haiti? :Ti IMF. -lfi- ', 1 Sis Mill' 'mei of 2, Q -I ,K 4 Cv M . fi: lie. 1 ' ' ?'1 1'5fi A W1 R' EWR' ' 2 me 'c-fs 121, 3, iki1'QdA- '.,jg,1i,fn-'- fa:-QQ' is-T' 5 -'L .- 1 Y : f.w-g-- Q. -,,..... rv. -- ,, ,I . . ' fl H -1: 27' V e. ' 'l' J' -r., - ' ff' 'ASV ' -'f f' if ,v-1.1.11 'Qs-.' W- -NIC 7' f 5,-f'-'Y' ,..'-. ff P '.5'1'u '- 5.f.Jmi 4.. 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LA POINTE L OIL Her excellence did earn it, ere she had it. Louise was a good French student all throuilh her four years of school. She is small of stature and has expressive hands and dainty feet. Louise does not hesitate to help anyone when he hasn't completed his homework. Our Lady of Sorrows School. Girls League 2, 3. H - 'f .7 j'-H:---yu'---f ram-., ,gX,,f..,,,..A -,,-..m.a..,..,....,. . , . v .M , e .. ..,.... . , . .1113 'uf f'e-93' -- 1 2-1 .-2' , L'. JJ' ' as ., S 1 1 5-. H1 ff --rr 1fE3'1veSifsgk'f 5Ff'? E2E ff Qf..Qggl1Q' ' Wi-. ii i.fQ'Z:,4l i5w 9.13 ',.-,',i,.-..'1fZ' 'Ng 5346555 . ..,w .' -- 1 .M ,r.f.,, V' I-gl 5 J .1 51,-J '1 -,L 1 -f 1 -- 'H J-,1-J. .4f:g E fmafz- 4'!'-- ., P1334 fxrqflf '.fzifg:.5Tf. lx 15131 , rw. ima, fin: A ,:..:...., -1- 'zz -ffm. ft :4v.u.vf..., X 59, 5 ,45g51,.ii:.1Ag .iggwg g-' Lyyp, V tv-., .314 73 Tm ,.f3'5i'-Z'?.-w TZ-f'i 2 ,Ja-w?i ' all , 'f-f,,g2'i3f.s.. T22 if s 'iz - ' - -are s-.5 1 1 g,,. .-gr ' .l -1,3 :4.1'i'f..f4:...,1..5a f Q y f ff QQ 5.5 5-'ft ' .fig '. 1 if 4 L ' e ':n..:i: - ff' f 1. - 'e,.a3. -'L-.1 ,,fF,?!: :ws5g.,.,.,,.,,,,, ...J .-....,-ff:-S F-,Sc '.-ef-t ' ieiv:---1' BRIGETTA D. LARAIA S Bridge A soul as white as heaven. Bridge is certainly a good friend. Everybody likes her, ad- mires her, and depends on her. She is so ready to help out a pal in the best way she can. How any one could ever get such excellent marks in bookkeeping was the constant wonder of Bi-idge's fellow-students. Chauncey Harris School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 Girls Commer- cial Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Never late. THOMAS JOSEPH LARKIN Tom The man that blushes is not quite a brute. What However Wouldn't most girls give for like the eneral run of bo s Tom's brown, curly hair! he plasters it down with Q w W . g Y , water at every opportunity. Tom'l is favorite sports being swimming, sliding, Hillside Avenue School. Boys Club 3, 4, Member of Executive Committee 3: Soccer Team 4: received a Minor Letter Northeastern University. an ardent Sportsman, his and skating. 3: Boys Commercial Club Astronomy Club 43 School in Soccer 4. HELEN CATHERINE LAUNT My soul today, Is far away sailing the Vesuvian bay. Helen certainly can swing a baseball bat with a vengeance. Shc is attractive and wears 'good clothes correctly. Helen is a capable artist, too. Perhaps that is why her clothes are so nice. Noah Webster School. Girls League 2, 3, 4, Sketch Club 3, 4: Girls Leaders Corps 43 Philatelist Society 2, 3, Secretary 35 Chess Club 3, Girls Basketball Team 43 Girls Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4: received Sweater in Basketball 4g Reception Usherg Class Book Art Boardg Assistant Class Treasurer. Never late. V' M? ,r+ E3 J, K. ., Hi.-. .e., 1 ,, ,A . e. J, , , A-,, ,ff .51-Av , 1 iw, , -V fi, -fc, gf, f' 'r'1,,,,Qa4-ar.-..:AffsseE' we few-gf','5,'3f1g-Q11-4721. F iii-'ff4IiLt1f'E'4.?ffF1 .,a,v ,, --,ei usage s 1 .2?E'f44g- X .fi :J- T?'1'1 ?f's i' f. A ss+f't f' . f 1 .as 'ai X. .,1-No.5 ss. - 5 Q! .. fs.-'L Lui- 1 -- 1' - '74 fv WSfi1Q2Z1.1jf 7f7'i'fi .-zviifi' i. A cw f ., 'w,.,.H f3TL'.,i g.-- ig ibm ! 0 lj 3 f ,, edt,- ' fr -1-.-L ..34.-9-HP:r.!,na-.,.,...,,.-,.,,, ....a.N,':ac nj: 'ev-N1 'i --WN:-1'f' HELENE LAVOIE Fair and softly goes far. Such adorable dimples! She reminds one of a little doll. As you can perhaps guess from her name, she bewild-ers teachers with her smooth, rapid French. Saint Ann's School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never late, no demerits. MARGUERITE M. LAVOIE Peggy Not even critics criticise. We shan't be at all surprised to see Peggy some day as a fashionable dress desigrner, for she designs and makes all her own lovely clothes. Peggy is also an excellent skater. She is often seen practising her favorite sport at Colt Park, accompanied by a group made up of the stronger sex. Washington Street School. Athletic Association 2, 43 Girls League 2, 3, 4, Sketch Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Mosaic Club 4: Girls Biology Club 41 Class Book Art Board. FLORA P. LAWLESS Flo The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct. A busier young lady than Flora would be hard to find. Yet active as she is, all of her jobs rest lightly on her slim shoulders, and she's never too busy to oblige some lucky individual with the smile that wins so many friends for her. Chauncey Harris School. Students Council 1, 3, 43 Athletic Association 43 Girls League 2, 3, 43 K. B. L. S. 43 Girls Biology Club 3: Philatelist Society 3, Vice-President 33 National Honor Society 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 4, President 4: A Cappella Choir 43 Pin and Ring Committeeg Lower Senior Night Committee: Class Book Editorial Boardg Class Historian. f n-we--r-e - . 'W-Fq -.1-2f'-f:-vr:f-mw- , .-.- 5-We-. ,. .- .- ,. .. . . .e .1 . --we. . -, M iaith A: -Q-- ?l E-Ziff'f:'f3Ti':'.i?i'::i?f'i' ' Sigel . wirx- H' 1 ' Y 'ga 4 X .fs 'vwgqggiivf 11. an-7-f -ff-f'fg4,!gsQ1,35. .4 T. slip? KQV, .rj A iv Sen .. e ' ff' -.1 it E'-L .. 'il' C . ' .f '.i 'r-1-2.1 zz -2 2 -- . - . V- ti - .. . - ,- . . 4. 1' p t.,'.,,cs, -1-5 5-'lf . 1 .V , - f it Avfi e ,sexi at f.. ,gil ,..g.'-.-vfai,-1 Z -',,,,if,1,,,sqei 'wi 'Y,,g.-eggs A L f ,A 56.1- .-1' L.. im-.1...2.L ..... if 4 as fn .:e.f.1si.'1 Q sep. ' fivllfi' 171,52-gig-'S .Q-I f,- ' A- 3 . 75 vfn' We ' '? s- ls. 1 .. E fa- Ciao' gf A95 T- Q - ' ' ' :V -VL ..4,,v.f :s---,..,.,.,,. ..,, - --M 1121 I- ' ' aa if MARY LAWRENCE Seeing the root of the matter is found in me. Mary has a great many friends. She is very seldom seen alone, but is always in the midst of a large number of girls. We don't wonder at that, however, after hearing her talk. Holy Trinity School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never late, no demerits. fail ,. '- o f a.. f, ,1 .- f M -Q i , kgig e-Q54 - e,,, . I 57: ,' .. , ... H I gif, 'f'1:z,,gz? 2 its gmail .,,,, .' .21 V ' -:41 .1:eiii?ffi1 M 'N 'i' E-H H5521 ' ROBERT C. LAWRENCE Bob ' And had a face like a blessing. Bob is continually being called upon to play the piano at almost any gathering, but he always obliges with grace and ease characteristic of his personality. He also has a good voice and is able to play a fast game of tennis. Noah Webster School. Athletic Association 4g Boys Club 4, Vice-President 4: Freshman Glee Club: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys Glee Club 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 4, Vice-President 45 A Cappella Choir 4: Lower Senior Night Programg Senior Class Assistant Treasurerf Never late. JOSEPHINE T. LEONAITIS In books or work, or healthful play. Jo loves to dance, and one can easily see why she is, to put it in the vernacular. a swell dancer. All the fellows seem to appreciate her ability. Holy Trinity School. Girls League 3. Never late. Miss Traphagen's School of Fashion. Bit ,, 7!r,'L-...TZ ,gs .V 'XA !,Qiif--Elf?- W flis,f?..3ff:ffkLg,HLfIf'. X-2315.-, QM S .,,.t.x J rn.,,.-,JA 'fgf'5'l,, .f . A 321 ' , Z iii .iff-?Ei'f'i.,. D-, veiakij 'e'J'Ef E fi- J:-hex-221,-sQ'w..f. pfgoiiu'-iii. ., ,:.if'fviffC E'-Q 4' f. 7 9 'sex W .Y 'F --135345 Ri all ilifwi-if .im1'm.f s' - i fi3 '5lM3'uf7:3f- F' P Ziff? fi1:3:'hf:'3 5 51': 5- ' ar 5-fi- g,1eFR.,4rf1-L.i.,: ::P'1: fri- 514- 5 5 2-?7 f'L 4 JR .iz 53731 ngialif' :I HW,-E'hSfr - rd Sq x ,fs Q.-gy, 114. Q14 -,4-f-.Ag 16, ,ggi-'-V .-if-3.----E -, 5 4 . ff -.14 ' gk -, T5 , e . , M .3-l' x H 'f . Q..'ie'Q-'l lf' ..?'Qt iF4'-P it 5 Eff? - 1' . x ' r , :W P .. fo - A' EFT, ti' gnia Kiln al. v'F'.. Q fkflff' ..a . .H LA 'L' 4 w Zm'- -' 1 1 .L. ' .-fauna. ' 76 'S' ' .. 'f' ' A K , qw .Cf - i i .lcl ALBERT A. LESHIN Al Men were deceive-rs ever. Sprinkle hayseed in Al's permanently waved hair and dress him in overalls, but that grlib tongue will show him up for the city slicker he is. Still, we suspect little Alby is just a bit rustic -f-- his Virginia reel would shame any farmer. Richard .l. Kinsella School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Hopkins Debating Club 3, 4, Chairman of Executive Committee 4: H. P. H. S. Dramatic Club 3, 45 Boys Biology Club 23 Philatelist Society 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3: Chess Club 2, 3, 4, ' Treasurer 3, Vice-President 3, President 45 Owlet Editorial Board 43 Lower Senior Night Program: Batterson Debate. PAUL H. LESSARD He was indeed the glass Wherein the noble youth did dress themselves. You all know how Paul loves French Ksaid in bitter sarcasml. He's an all-round good fellow, who is an asset to any hostess at our parties. Saint Ann's School. VYTO LEVISAUSKAS Lefty They whom truth and wisdom lead Can gather honey from a weed. Vyto is quite a natural fellow, and enjoys dancing and the intricate mysteries of science and chemistry. He spends all his spare time in the labs working over interesting experiments for the Chemistry Club. His appearance, true to the eyes, shows him a gentleman. Holy Trinity School. Athletic Association 43 Chemistry Club 4, Secretary 43 OWlet Editorial Board 4. .-.. '13' MW wr-riff--':sfs,.fvff-www.-- ..,.1fsy-Q-- e. .. . f- ,-.. - ,s . -ff-A . gg -is 1 'irsiiiii--ii? i -4 - 1 we L ' -' L-sign L. fj. '--V .1 , - ,Z 1 'z Y 'px fi Ljykitlgi :AF-,,.3v.j'f.f3.5?l?:xi ill. l . 1: f ,,..,i4.e- Ame .-ima. .- fs-.fm-1' ....g1r:: 132 ,fi raeimu 2 5-he sg..1fiL.'?.--L , ef af '- rw L-xi 77 wr, , 1 M' Q 6, T, 'W' 5 1' M. -L ham 1 -1 L . f I 'fm L , L f 1 if: '-1k si -- ::--:'- .-'fi 1 fe :.,'..,5, .ii ,gf-,:w.f,5yf.-..,,.,,,,,,,,,, kj ...www-2 th.: '-fw: 4i.,,,.,.i,.u,. RALPH LEXA Give me audience, good madamf' Ralph is a boy one just can't help admiring. He's rather shy and wholly likeable. He is serious in his work and whole-hearted in his play. Chauncey Harris School. Athletic Association 13 Chemistry Club 41 Chronicle - Owlet Business Board 4. Never late. Northeastern University. l l RIETTE LICHTENSTEIN Ri l She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. Riette is composed of equal portions of dignity, intelligence, and spirit, with enough of each to turn her out a perfectly fin- ished and poised young lady. Her first love is music, amd there's a suggestion of it about her that makes her one of the most attractive people we know. Noah Webster School. Girls League 2, 3, 4, Athena 3, 4. Vice-President-Treasurer 43 French Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, President 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 3, 4, Assistant Librarian 4, A Cappella Choir 45 Chronicle Editorial Board 43 Valedictoriang Alumni Scholarship Prize 15 Elizabeth Fay First Scholarship Prize lg Alumni Association Sec- ond Scholarship Prize 2, 1877 Second Scholarship Prize 33 1874 First Scholarship Prize 4, 192GB Faculty Book Prize 23 Emma L. Warner Latin Prize 1. Wellesley College. EDWARD JOSEPH LIS Foxie Now we see through a glass, darkly. Foxie was an important person in the school band in his junior year. He was one of its best saxophone players. He pre- ferred the life in his father's store to that of a more social nature. His quiet and conscientious work can not proceed without its proper reward. Saints Cyril and Methodius School. Boys Commercial Club 3: History-Civics Club 3, Class Track Team 2. Never late. , Siate Trade School. YY- ' -.2 - : T' ifi123-.S'3? 'i'- q5tf'3i,.,,-',j1':gn- ' X11-Q33 .515 . 5' .-K. .. W H 3' A H f'-as f or-. ' per 5 4 wr 21: 1.. wf r.'-f l M'-'Tr :P fp -1? ,wr ' f :-.swf .ff--2' ' e5...h'Qsh.. L1-orfi:'.Q:Wi4.s4:.-nmol'1.1 354 if-'L 1.::E.:.15su1zf4c11- . ..-' ' 78 L' ' ' - - 31' SG 2 f si ai' ' ' : --1 , , :sri .ze 1 5: L 1, fi. A 1' -. ,.., ,V . 1 QJ P Q L I 1 ,- q -'A- 'iff' I-- '. -Sit. -1. ' L ' U vj J .I ' s'e,C...1wf-,.r1'nf 5' f - '- --Q--Q' +1 1. ,ggniff LE' 'awe-,.-W... ... K- - --'MASH ' L ' ' WV X ' JOSEPH ANTHONY LOMBARD Wolf Man is the hunter: woman the game. Wolf always had a hard time trying to decide whether to heed the calling of his books or the alluring call of the fair ones. He is full of fun. Unfortunately, a mishap prevented Joe from becoming a regular on the football team. Wilson Street School. Athletic Association 1, 2: Boys Club 2, 3: History-Civics Club 43 School Soccer Team 3, 4, Manager 4: School Swimming Team 1, 23 received Minor Letter in Soccer 3, 4. United States Coast Guard Academy. BURTON H. LONGEY Burt All passes. Art alone enduring stays to us. No, he difln't find the Lost Chord , but he found art lacking in the Owlet. Therefore, he joined the art department, and his weekly contributions were a feature of that publication. He al- ways met us with a happy nod at the end of the line in the cafeteria, Where he was a cashier. Pratt High School, Essex. Boys Club 2, 3, 4: Sketch Club 45 Owlet Editorial Board 4, Art Editor 4: Junior Usher. GEORGE F. LORD I am in earnest. I will not equivocateg I will not excuse: I will not retreat a single inch: and I will be heard! This boy will make his mark through his fine effort and real work on any subject which he undertakes. George is by no means a bookworm, but he is a person who does what he sets out to do. Saint Ann's School. Tech Club 45 National Honor Society 45 Junior Usher 3. Never late, never absent, no demerits. ' ' 1-iWT33. 'flf' '?if'?'7' .. 2:-1-, -.sfz ' P ' Qi 2 1 'ii 'ffm . IIXWJ?-gmaii e 'N I e 1-ic 'r ' L 551-1 - ' 3 'ki'gg'! - 4. I' - - E L' ,sT1f 'w' ' . - , ' ' :. yfi p ff ' 4 FY- JZ' g 'f51,: .,f'?mF.G-3. ,ggiik .,,',-,,,T,-' W-539'-i.:f'..5851-f,fzsj'22E ii R5 -.- ,Q-.5 selzzi lf.. 11.2. :iii ..,, .- -ra . ,n i 15-as :J?:fr2QYfD gi ws rl-fm-if- 79 'Wi' ' ' '-'q,,,-j,-- f 22 ,7 ,Lf T, 'fin fi: fr, 2 M ,E f 'w its .wifi ' 14- 0, JY L11 Qi- A W: 'i -1:25 M-i. ..i5JI-E.'.?.1-g5.,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,, Lf .,..f,.e.f-as-A: F.'.5: '-swf'- -'-v 'G-f-H' CARL WILTON LUND Will Where dwell you, handsome youth 7 l One would think that Will were a good baseball pitcher' by the way he bowls. Many people would like to get as many strikes as he gets while bowling. His fine pinning won him a place on the H. P. H. S. king pin team. Lawrence Street School. Tech Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. Never late, never absent. Morse Business College. MARION L. LYON This life is a fleeting breath. Loyalty to her ideals and those of our school has made Marion a true friend to those who know her best. Her self-criticism is a trait much to be admired by her fellow students. Weaver High School. Athletic Association 1, 23 Girls League 2, 3, 4: History-Civics Club 4. Never late, no demerits. Hartford Art School. HORTENSE MADORSKY H ordy Thy faith my fancy to thee doth combine. Hordy's dark, brown eyes are very expressive. She came from Weaver High in her senior year and made many friends here in a short time. VVeaver High School. Girls League 2, 3, 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 4. Never late, no demerits. X. 'fr'-4? x+ is fi 5? .-are--.. J, ,,nf-'+r--- ' f .Mi if ,f Q Za . syn we Q get --X j-w.....+vf91w-- .f Qfrgeyf was 32' 'Seve Y, . 'fox--2 .f ,. '-.515 .sw if Jfftge' ft' 4.3 Yefis ,r ff.. xg :lm 4 SM z'M1'fi.f.-- ,uit 5 Qffwff 'FWQ7' 5- 224+ 1,43 -..:1'+1-X liwfrf-2 .:a2 H .S'm ee-ze, Sw fifirek --xr.. Mi. .r ff' . p- - 19 . .. -L J.. ul-rj-1 . In 5-rvwfr. 9- ' . - Y..-11, reef'-,I 'P , I QF., gy z.-so-.. www,-3. - - 4,3 .,,fj5,qZ.'eN .., jf, QFLMJ Z.. 'n-f',itT'J.3'J'5'fJ4'-f1-.11 :fd '-,ov I Er: '...J1,gT'i1+i: Fla' .vG.:.vyfiv.iiL1 'R 1ET .af-'5gl '5:l:1':v-- 1f?ZEs.:1+f' 80 ,. - :fp- A fav -'Q ' 1' Q ,., S ,Q , se. X rw., ,-1, 'A 4. FRANCIS JOSEPH J. MAHONEY Bub His eyes are homes of silent prayer. Buh always seems to get a kick out of doing intricate geometry problems. The harder they are the better he likes them. helped the Dramatic Club a great deal behind the scenes, too. Our Lady of Sorrows School. Athletic Association 1, 23 Boys Club 3, 4: Sketch Club 41 Mosaic Club 43 Chemistry Club 49 Chess Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Cheerleader 43 Reception Usher. He ESTELLE ELEANOR MAIGRET Essie I am but a guiltless messenger. This little vivacious person is never in a lazy mood, but is forever on the move. Essie , although of short stature, takes interest in girls' sports and is a flashy basketball player. Noah Webster School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 Girls Commercial Club 3: French Club 3: Girls Leaders Corps 35 Girls Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 413 Girls Baseball Team 1, 2, 4. Never late. ADELE BEATRICE MANIKAS Is Adele life worth living? Yes. This classmate of two years has made her contribution to a. noted group of young gzrzuluates, for she chose to arlll her name and ability to a roster or important youths. W'etlwrsl'ield Higrh School. Athletic Association 3, 43 Girls L1-azzue 2, 3, 4. Wellesley College. 4 '12 cv ':'W1 'l'lu ' WP'5fQ'jT'??5?',..j .. .F 'w2'N? , 5 HG, WY'-111 -- -, . ,, --t, ,,, f. 4 , -.---. , V , 1 122511-5'fffixEi3l?.fffl fF'lt?9r2E3 ' X5-'W 1.42 CQ--iii ff' ,f -fwwifgf is -:fig-fff-. :fiQeylfi35'i S-rl-211334 'lf :gf ..- 'flsw-f-1f?2v'f fs 'x 3 . 'g cs Sf -' 'l ff . f -' -' V .ff - . 2 1 at 'fa 1 14.---ff. -. f crib-f--ek' 1' iff 'lli5f:',.! 5r.-qc-'KQ.7j', . jygfr,-' 'rl A ,J . gff1. ribs'-'i Klkx2.5Y?1. 'y-xg.. -ug ly 'p gp- iii, g, z .Y vs, , Ye., Asif-:al .-.tra-K. -vw-.1,1f.1,,,Wif'z:: fi ix gi-vl1.w.y.' 1 -21.1, 1535-jj, mggkyg. xl-sl.: '- A ,N 7.3.5, fl?-Au S1 arf .H P ,. 7fA' ,gg w, v 175 rg? ffm ii!'T,Yii: 's.L'ls'vA if J Q C' ,,..,1-, ,-he ELEANOR M. MARADIE El And gladly would she learn. El is a very demure person, with one of those charming quiet smiles, She is so industrious that she makes those who are not ambitious feel very lazy. Saint Peter's School. Girls League 3, 4. Never late, no rlemerits. VIOLA A. MARIER Vi Grace was in all her. steps, heaven in her eye, In every gesture dignity and love. Viola has enormous brown eyes which, coupled with her danc- ing ability, tend to make her a very popular young lady. At least she's never at a loss for partners at a dance. We feel sure that Viola will be well liked in any walk of life she happens to choose. Saint Ann's School. Athletic Association 43 Girls League 2, 3, 43 Girls Leaders Corps 43 Girls Baseball Team 4. Never late. BARBARA MARKSTEIN Bob Dance away sorrow: cast away care. Bob is one of our luckiest girls, for she is the possessor of gzrace in dancing and skill in athletics. Bob is considered a good pal by her friends who really know her intimately. Immaculate Conception School. Athletic Association 2, 33 Girls League 2, 3, 43 Girls Commercial Club 45 Girls Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Never late, no demerits. 77- ' - . . L 1,1i'j:-FTE? 'w'- '.: iv,- .ff?-2'f .- .515 'ff 52 535. far '-5' 'Q iii 4 Ei .Metz f 1 qs, as-if Siiif 52 of .gr e ..,..wEL4:11?:,, -fda .-1' WH, gi,-1, J-saanaisaogi' Qi Q2 gnyce 3 if 'U-nw -Ag, .Yg'1'L4 -11255 .I-1 1 J 2,-y Tvs, P'Z'1f-141 is- -aft fe. :.E1r'V A 4. 2 ew'-1 is .E i Fifw Fi a'2 11. f 'f1-arcs? s X--1,'fefQ.v1 ff '-J .fir 'f lf? ffl ii-'1?:fii:13ai,ff -357'ffWi i VF 5'i'-fra 14. E5 if' if' if fr . 1 1- f W.. ' - 1-' 'ck 'su 1-'ff -'ve i ,,..,. ds af -wf,,I'.'ln1f: ' X 'f swf. 'v '-.V .. f33M,,,,lTLExi. zq. vv,f-'lt'1 'i'x'J5.' :aa .115 .53 11' 'L 'Q '.t...x.7.:1.:-. -'31-1 .-aim: sfo- Q.--ef:-.-as-,Lw 82 .. W.. l ,,, . 1,,- . .,'i: 1 '-f1-w.'.'g- .. Q, 1-0 s . ,- I .1 ......,e , fi. , ,A Ami . 5 . . Qi.. 4 is I .Ty g P -' - f Q I-'13 ,Lg , Q.. swf- 1 fr f i ,I Q as-. ,.-,.,..,.,.n 3 ,Q 5 J Q f Y fN Q 1 :- ,.::. .- -w.-f ' -the 1 1. .f LJ l . , '-..'.'.,f-1.4: .. if ja lay- 'fw,,,g, ,qi 1355,-,g.,y,1,,,,,,.M,,N, L KLLZ J Q' .i.u...f..v: Lg: ill:-' -' - --5 THEDA VEROHNIS MARSHALL Mickie Songs consecrate to truth and liberty. Mickie's magnificent voice is her greatest asset. We en- joyed her song on Lower Senior Night very much. Do you remem- her how nervous you were backstage, Theda? But everything turned out all right at the end, didn't it? Arsenal School. Girls League 3. 45 Science Club 11: Sketch Club 4: Freshman Glee Clubg 0Wlet Editorial Board 3, 43 Lower Senior Night Program. g , LUCY A. MASCOLO A day in April never came so sweet. Lucy's industry as a typist for the 0wlet has been her rzreatest contribution to the school. Her acting on Lower Senior Night surprised us all, as she never seemed inclined towards acting. Her sincerity and honesty have won her many friends. Chauncey Harris School. Girls League 2. 3. 4: Girls Commer- cial Club 3, 45 History-Civics Club 33 Owlet Editorial Board Typist 3, 4: Lower Senior Night Program. Never late. lENNlE MAURELLO Pal More friendly4as we all should be. Her best friends point with pride to the quiet, correct, true manner in which she has followed her course of study here. Jennie will do well in her life work, for her love of the right things can not be overlooked. Henry Barnard School. Girls League 3, 4. Never late, no demerits. 1... 3 e,rag.- far ,fr ,bl-1?-fcwx' 'fayJ3'Lg4..., :ae ff tE'fli 4335- 5. 1 'Fa xi i'5T'ii3Z ' i '5AIiI ?21 xiii?-Tl e' .rdklfr-.ilffirlii - Q1-lil vff2+-.aa 2. .wwe .pw- ..,iLLL .,,, -. i-3-4 Asif... :+A-lbw. 1 '1., ,:l.fS5b.124i.-1 , L.-1.9 fidjgj J 42-gag ' 'L-1, 83 U F' 'i iQH'ffil--- 'iiisj ,iv -v ye . 1 . :az .1 K R 2 'M , ,.. 'Suze' 1 3 fag- ,--r J' 'E ' ' ' ft 1e. ff ' f f'-r 69. PI: . -. r-i'?wl 5:5 i QJJ Qi ag V' fs ua Slfxii, ..5.?fw::e-as-....., tru ' -,...,,e - Gviiim-w.,,::-tif ANTHONY P. MAZALAS Speakest thou in sober meanings? Ton seems to be the uiet bookworm He sur rised us when ANNE MARIE MAYORAS Anne Ay, and greater Wonders than that. Anne has blossomed into a very attractive young lady. Her cut-ups in class were a constant source of worry to her English teacher. However, she can also act in a very sophisticated manner when she Wishes. Arsenal School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls League 2, 3, 45 Girls Swimming Team 1. Y fl - D he managed to become a member of the OW1et sports staff, however. And were we surprised when we learned that he plays the piano in a jazz orchestra 'I v -----v-v- -4-.---W Holy Trinity School. Athletic Association 1, 43 Hopkins Debat- ing Club 31 German Club 2, 3, 43 Chemistry Club 49 Owlet Editorial Board 4, Sports Editor 45 Chronicle - Owlet Business Board 2, Advertising Staff 2. Never late. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. DOROTHY T. MAZOTAS D015 Ah, take one consideration with another. Oine of our most conscientious members is Dot . For four years she has always been punctual, exact, and helpful. That she loves her school is obvious. That she has done her duty well must not go unsung. Holy 'Trinity School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 43 Girls League 2, 3, 4: Girls Commercial Club 3, 4. Never late, never absent, no demerits. 1 . -:ara 1-re'-fs. f5f3ie.s'cP.g,.:'. wb 5 SF ., .... , Qs?-,.,,lg, .fy-.gg 5+ it mile- ,, Artful,-g',i,-he ,,f. F ag: gs' fi A I mr,2N?:... 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MC CURMACK Peggy Embracing all, to cheer and bless. In school hours Peggy is forever making herself necessary to our existence. She is the type of person upon which the world depends for steady, honest, true progress. Immaculate Conception School. Athletic Association 1, Z, 24, 4, Girls League 4. Never late. M. MADELINE MC CORMICK Mad Some tell, some hear, some judge of news, and some make it. Madeline is the competent Business Manager of the Owlet and the Class Book. She has the keen business instinct that makes her a success in everything: she does. Madeline also receives good marks for her student ability. Saint Josephs Cathedral School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls League 2, 3. 4: Athena 3, Member of Executive Com- mittee 3g Girls Leaders Corps 35 ''Chronicle - Owlet Business Board 2. 3, Advertising Manager 2, Business Manager 3g Class Book Business Manager. Never late, never absent. E.. - w rer..':.few: .. . 'fmifv'V-ff..-fees:-Clip-A 4 .- w -Q w J-'eb V - f ff as '- fi..-y..ff, Z'-f .-.rw 5 Q .-- 't-.fy fix.. 'Tix L 1.5 ,Q , ., ,ffl 1 Fr , -' ! ifejfi- -.Pi Aoi: kwmig .1 mul A ,. ' ,Sgr-if Y '. f'1.f,'fF4g12'y,.a:, , 6 1w-pf-'-,.i.1'si,Q.s. 1- ,.z.,,.--..,s, .W ,te ,Q .1 Cf .- 14 'le' ' 'wwrac 3- '- N'---.rff'U.:.- 7.1 if -'Pei 1:2-ff f 1 -'li fl --f' '. A, . sc... ff.. rv , we '-' - 4-. f.-5-ug., 1 J , - b -,J .'..mfg:..i .Zvi . L25-gf 4 'f - - - is..1s'L1'i..v :Nfl-is ,,:.ux'.'fff11i.e-ml. ' QJ7..-, 'K1--- ffl-mfau 85 , . H Vim . - 4 df' 1:2511 ,gifs ft 'E-3? Qin ,s 'hi-je asia Q mf O e, m W i F -'1 f . helm' Sill. .XZ?JEf12i'p5e.-1-......-.... -....-eemaazi L.: 'fe-f: '-7:L '6.f-M' AGNES M. MC DERMOTT Aggie But the sunshine aye shall light the sky, As round and round we run. Good looks are certainly an asset in any business. The same is true of brains. You may give a person credit for one or the other, but to find both in one person is something very super- colossal. It can't be done, you say. Our answer is, Oh yeah Y Look at Agnes. Saint Patrick's School. Athletic Association 3, 43 Girls League 3, fig Girls Commercial Club 3, 4. MARGARET A. C. MC DONALD Marge Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Nlargxaret is usually rather quiet, but when you get her started on a discussion of chemistry, you hit her strong point. You see, she enjoys this science very much and likes to talk about it. An ambitious girl like Margaret is bound to succeed in this world. Saint Patrick's School. Athletic Association 4: Girls League 2, 3, 4g Girls Commercial Club 43 Vesta Club 4. Never late, no demerits. Saint Raphael's Hospital Training School, New Haven. JOHN T. MC KEEVER Jack I am monarch of all I survey. My right there is nothing to dispute. Jack has thrilled us all at one time or another with his fine voice. His singing on Lower Senior Night and on numerous other occasions will always be remembered. Besides being a singzer, he has a sense of humor which makes him the life of the party. Bulkeley High School. Boys Club 45 Owlet Editorial Board 4, Feature Editor 45 Class Basketball Team 33 Lower Senior Night Protrram. ff--.nz ly 35 ,,, 'C-ww ,1 A-ul u' 1 L T2 . '-' ' Y? -igtyk' ef 'fjfjf R -3?Qww,,- R A .g.,2 e 1fgg' ,--, pP 'T?- . . 1 .. ., we-4v...,w-Bees 2' nr we 1, W- rw-aw A. M.-W 3- 1 if w., x'Ts fQ....a1-f 4-2 sf- ' tent? L- 4 gn-if 1? E. 2 f'f'f5'5f':3:1fi g4'4: J 1t 5 ' sc- .V 95 1-.?,'+fs ' -'iii' T-3 A2435-4, Qggge--V-3:24 -,figfg ff'-51 -- 'L - fi 12: , .f Q 'el , ..:,'f 'N' .. 'If ' N: Q, 5 - -.-,' 'U 'Q' . ' ..,, .,.7,...-. . .. -'-1.,-F 'vi -, fl' - f ,,.1if fi i.....xrif1R Q.. -vel' ..f39ffJ15.- Jim. iv JI ST eo? 'L L 4155.-.XJ '-5. -' -' 1.-w.' Y ' 1:7 .. f 95.11451 86 . ... van, ii, .- , ,..,,,1,k ...mc mlyurgl.-:.f sv 4. -2.16, 554.11-,'. ,L.,,,A,, V t, 2:3955 -.qngkrlii if-4v1'.lfe? 'f G ' ' it i Q' 11. 'fe' ft' 1 BEATRICE MC LOUGHLIN Buddy A town that boasts inhabitants like me Can have no lack of good society. When we consider Bud's handwriting, we begin to believe in the power of xzrapholoyzy-handwriting analysis to you. lt's square. capable, and downright absorbing. and if better adjectives can bc found to describe Bud herself, it'll take another P. T. Barnum to find them, Chaffee School, Windsor. Junior Orchestra 3, 4. Never late. WILLIAM P. MC MAHON Mac You shall be welcome, madam, to my court. Mac was manager of the basketball team which compiled a rather remarkable record for the school. He also gave many a back a work-out in football practice. Mac was an apprentice on almost all the major sport squads. He does well in classes, too. Saint Joseph's Cathedral School. Athletic Association 1, 3: lloys Club 2: H. P. H. S. Debating Club 3, 45 School Basketball Tr-am 3, 4, Manager 43 School Track Team 23 received an 'AHH in Basketball 43 Class Basketball Team 33 Class Track Team l, 2. Columbia University. ' C I K1 ll WM Z4-4 ' JAMES JOSEPH MC WALTER Wolf Scarcely a tear to shed Hardly a word to say. Some boys take up dancing to learn poise: some take up athletics. Why not save both money and energy? Watch James walk down the hall, imitate him, and you're sure to get results through the admiration of the fairer sex. Our Lady of Sorrows School. Class Basketball Team 33 Class Track Team 1, Z. Northeastern University. 5 iiii rf 11 'fv-'-Q ' . W '? Q 'fl'. '- . - . w'11'r:24 -s 'i - 'H -. . ' . ri 1.'Z,f'EET?1' rg :fan six?-f1f?5ii 'L , ff'f g, fSE- ,f,is.fe-. fel -Q3 fi'-PAT? ii ??T 94:5 ' '-A i f..-.ff-5v i3i'32LY?si he-Al.. 77 . ' To 1-fii f 5. ' '1 51. -' '4 fi ' --ff,-1 -' V TEFL . ,ffm , F 114, ff f' : I-j.,,, 1 -'51'f', fs' 133. 5 ,. ,U Q: .. ' -' , 144, ilu ,si:.-ew i-53?-x..2.Q1.fT:f-.:1'f.!'L ,'1.:es.vl.Q 2 'S-5.: 1,'iu,,YY: ,H-,Ms-f -.---41, f --A- 87 . gg J .4 M . .. 39.9 'W' 'H-22:1 Iii I f It HG 2,224 Lv .ffl 3 '-v H' f If 1 f7 Q 'af ve.. Y 'wwf f Ld- 4 ?-:ffl 4s:.ir?es...fiEaf:1 . L 4 . . 4.. A A.. . 1' A 2-326. ,:::.fr.-1w.,,.,,.,,,, .,......-.Ms me -.,-.2-'VP'-x1.,..M.,f.z' RICHARD T. MESSINGER Dick The foremost man of all this world. Richard is a typical American fellow. He seems to have a great deal of interest in everything in school, especially the orches- tra. His love for music may some day make him famous. North High School, Worcester, Massachusetts. Philatelist Society 4, Vice-President 4. ROBERT P. MEYERS Bob Work has made you what you are. - Bob came from Weaver to make the cross-country team in his junior ylar. He is a miler on the track team and is a friend of track enthusiasts. Weaver Higxh School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 33 Boys Club 1. 2, 35 H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 45 School Cross-Country Team 2, 33 School 'Track Team 2. 3: received Minor Letter in Cross-Country 33 Class Cross-Country Team 33 Class Track Team 3. Never late. Connecticut State College. JULIA ANNA MIHON fule A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Julia is an unusual girl, because she is not very talkative. Her golden blonde hair is a subject of controversy, as many people see it in different lights CI mean colorsj. Her sincerity has won her a countless number of true friends. Chauncey Harris School. Girls Leaxrue 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 43 Cl'1ronicle - Owlet Business Board 4, Stenoxxrapher 43 Astronomy Club 4, Secretary 4. Never late, never absent, no demerits. Frog. 'lp'--sz? ,U f Wa 1557 vi J 1--f . 19 i. j- S' sw, f.-- 9 --A.,--fl . na. , ,A .H.,,.-x A-1:13-... -if ...-- c-- -,B f .sa .- 1 I A it swf'.,t . fs, A-mrs eff. 2:-A' . f 1 wr -:v...-,...raw?---- sf, f 1 .-,ie ja-sfrs..af-ala-g .f .5-Svg1-- 5.2.1 T2 'S-ev Eb.-7 ,-.vw .J-'W--f-lf'??Z1. ,- if ,e.:. 1fE3 :.'+---kg. - si' 4 2 :N 'M'c'-Vw ' as-Q..--.ss l Qzifl f 'I imefcsff- ff'?ffr2-1i1'llf1J ff- -'-'HH' - f, 1 ' .- .1 - ' --1 fm f-' M: A i'1 'f w. ' ' . 1 'fi 1' ,w ' .-1 X-'Q' rf' ,' . ,f2fw3?j'i511 s, . -fs f 242 j 1... f 'q f1f,' H59- 53 .-251 Q.. ' 3' ' - ' 'B-I 'z 7 .Ja .-1 -- A:. s 'J 1 me ' .. i P, 3 .f-'s:...:g4:'1Ir1v 88 J ' ' ,,x. - ,, ' ,,-A, .-s . v .--,. - 3-ug .1 Q pa' xv 'Q -':-.31 . ,saw 1135115 2 ,C CQ 11 as so 7 4 Q J Q1 U 02 My L 3 5495 3 mfs 1fs -Wiiilf :til .3.:frme.-h,.,.-..-- LJ ...wwe as EVERETT JONES MILLER Strange to the world, he wore a bashful look, The fields his study, nature was his book. One could always see Everett if one glanced into the Physics or Chemistry laboratory rooms. His undying interest in science will carry him far in life. Everett is an enthusiastic club member. The Astronomy Club will miss you greatly, Ev , Union School, South Windsor. Tech Club 4: National Honor Society 4: Freshman Glee Clubg Owlet Editorial Board 4, News Editor 45 Astronomy Club 4, President 43 School Cross-Country Team 2, Assistant Manager 25 Class Track Team 13 Junior Usher. Never late. DORIS P. MINTZ The fairest garden in her looks And in her mind the wisest books. Where would Lower Senior Night have been without Doris's nimble fingers coaxing sweet accompaniments from the hardened arteries of the piano? As a matter of fact. where would our class be without Doris herself, coaxing super-plus-yzrade A re-citations from arid history and English lessons? Arsenal School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 33 Girls League 2, 3, 4: K. B. L. S. 3, 4, Member of Executive Committee 4: French Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: H, P. H. S. Choir 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Lower Senior Night Pro- gram. Never late. Columbia University. NICHOLAS PAUL MONA Con-ch Fierce for the right, he bore his part. His classmates depend upon him for much of the good fellow- ship that makes the high morale of any school. H. P. H. S. has been fortunate indeed to have him among us. Wilson Street School. Boys Commercial Club 3, 4. Northeastern University. M :,:Qe'T'f3R,MQif' , ' -w . - -fr:-f ' - we 'f unify if-L ' , glzf 2 ff,-'ff ,f .53,,s.f.i. Afasfweqzl ' -CQ 51 C15 -A-,fp , Q -V .1 QI-:iii 2' 'Z , fm '- :f,.:L:.z,? 1'-'r -J-1 -X--1-9,3-'fe ',1e,5- . ' ,',M...?z,?rii. fbi iff- iv-fit? A xiii!k5:'2j f:-1i--.,l:Q:.as'E-J'-Ex,',g.w1.g'6jU 111231135 ft , ggi--. acc Q .dz-ie.. ...., 'rzcf'-.Fa in gcewzzv A sf.: zfzriei-ge '-.ey as 'fm 5-43257124 89 cz f f A ffl if 5 if 'ai L f , f ' - :iii .if::f:ea.f...,.-ift h 1 ijt' Lif.......w: , RICHARD MORAN EDWARD A. MORGAN Ed Fight the good Ed has become popular through his radiant personality and fine sense of humor. We have noticed that he likes the members of the fairer sex, and they in turn like him. Our' Lady of Sorrows School. Athletic Association 2, 4g Boys Club 43 French Club 43 Mosaic Club 4. Dick Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. If one should ever desire to see grace and performance, he should see Dick pole vaulting. He also is a good basketball and football player. Despite the fame which he has gained, Dick has remained modest. He is popular with both sexes, although he seems to fear the wiles of the fair ones. Chauncey Harris School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: School Basketball Team 43 School Cross-Country Team 13 School Football Team 43 School Track Team 1, 45 received Sweater in Football 4, Track 33 received Medal in Track 35 Lower Senior Night Program. Rutgers College. . l fight. JOHN J. MORGAN fuck 1 am a man, and nothing that concerns a man do I deem of indifference to me. Although Jack has not taken part in any athletics in school, we've heard from reliable sources that he's one of the leading players on an outside basketball team. He takes everything- including his study-as it comes, seeming not to worry at all about the future. Our Lady of Sorrows School. Boys Club 23 School Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. YI 'f ,7 5 1. ':f.111.1v'Q fw:,r1,-11'wi.-- my .-1' . 5- 1 .. , - nf'--is J, V 1 Tir: ,fe '.,,:., H -'13, .- -Q 1 ,,...v--:.f-- rgygwz lf' 1 Z 12 eff? .. - :ere 'f-ff? 1 12- .'z:'-': '..g: -. if-Yflwiri g, 'Q' if' 'M . 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Athletic Association 1, 3, 43 Boys Club 43 Boys Commercial Club 3, 43 Science Club 45 Chemistry Club 4: Astronomy Club 4. Never absent. Bay Path Institute. KATHERINE ANNE MORRIS Kay Honor lies in honest toil. The effort which Kay has expended to make our class the best possible has been a decided aid in whatever success we have attained. Her future work will also aid us. Saint Joseph's Cathedral School. Girls League 2, 4. ANNE M. MOSTYN Nan For the lady is very well worthy. Ann is a dancing student as well as one of the regular curricular pupils. She was a much desired partner. Her enthu- siasm for the education of her toes as Well as her head sets her apart from other students. Immaculate Conception School. Girls League 3, 4. Never late no demerits. J ' shflif.,.N- X1.JkFQ,l'fi7.i-..f ,Fri 1 at . fi si' .5 -.....-1.7. k-.,J,,k,.. gl 1.5 ,,g,. 9,14 Q SM, - Q , . ,J ,N I 55 4. -- 2y:f'QWY'.' -4,-' '2:a5. .V 'fp .A-mfg' -ein -if' ' .. 2 -fbfw T5 :l f '-vffffi'-1. 'fl 1 A aw eil .. IPP- ,Nfl-K, '- .g1Z'f,Lg 13332, ,xffgfs 5314 ,A In :AFA ,f',kf1tF?.:xv-1',i-. .V 52-we ,M fir-1ifiS:rr..if. za.: ' i771.ilJi'ii' f,.:-,an. --1 -:, ,fwafsgeia :lim ,ce311?r1:z,.w4uSe-ge an ' -N +H2A4'5lU 91 4 ,' wi- E 3 31 is 1, ww. .,. f r P ,175 f 5 519, 13222, rv-VW: lf? I J . Y I L 6-'Life 'M -- us , 7 w .Q ' 'P' rg : f V L L J 9 -PN' . Q .ca-. P fi- ff-f-it :si .xmmo.........., L7 -......ma 'f?n2J1'ff 'f'KG'fa r W HELENE J. MURAWSKI It is to be all made of faith and service. Helen is a pretty, quiet girl who enjoys companionship. She has come to school with serious thought and lives up to her inten- tions. She seems to be wary of all the boys. Q'Fraid of the stronger sex, Helen 'IJ Lawrence Street School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 33 Girls League 2, 3: Girls Tennis Team 1. Never late. ROBERT T. MURPHY Bob Who brought me hither will bring me hence. h Bob is one of our quiet boys,- but in spite of this we find him very friendly. Helhas a pleaslng personality which is very attractive. We all admire and like him for his quiet and sincere ways. Saint Peters School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 33 Boys Com- mercial Club 2, 3. Carnegie Institute of Technology. ELWOOD MYERS Wit and Wisdom are born with a man. Anything mechanical will interest this fellow. Leave him alone with any kind of machine, and within a half hour he will have it apart. If he is lucky, he has it back together again in another hour. Noah Webster School. Freshman Glee Club: H. P, H. S. Choir 4. Never late. F?-1. 'fm'-9 1+ WH 4315--Hisfg. 'fi 5 EE, , 'cgi 4 -sa, if 'f L ii, 'S'f'w.rv??'.S 'Ef?? X 'S .i:1iw'ig,','-. , fsfft-ifiri , im fb ni.-. if if iw if Jain , .2 11- , Tjififijil e,E,i4:,:Lyft?-'--jvc-.',gf3w5 2 ,sv?mff,zx,,.F. isggiff ggi: smpsyeii. 545.1 sage :G me ,. NR.-5' gli?-:,.1.':..i-is .zgii-. ,f,fi ,QffafE. 5 ? ?fi'!Zf .:s., ,fifjlm-. wail' isa d5-..:.1',fai Li 'Q-'A fu '.Lre'mJ '.f-1,1 .. : 3- sf 2.-'1 15.? ' Q-ff 425211 - 1' q..Y1 :.e+.'Mf:f2s- 92 'W' Q gr-4. pi, - 53 w., iw f J' .1,.. .,., , ,vw war , 15 45, fi. 5:56 gf, Z ' 4 551. :LQ -5 2 Q vw- '1 1'-'i ' mi ,BS-2'Q3.xf-faf-.....,.,., ....wo-:w- ' I-12 3MV 'N - JOSEPH J. NALIWAIKA, JR. We are for you: sit in the middle. Joseph is very tall, broad-shouldered, and erect. He reminds us of a handsome hero in a story, the kind of hero who rescues fair ladies in distress! Richard J. Kinsella School. Athletic Association 3, 43 Boys Club 2, 3. THELMA RUTH NA SON Thel Change lays not her hand upon truth. When she joined our class we were made doubly fortunate. Thel has added her fine characteristics to our class and to our union , we know. merits. ROBERT NEIDITZ Bob He thinks too much: such men are dangerous. Bob is the class jig-saw puzzle. When you've iiot him neatly classified as a great biyz happy-go-lucky boy, he'll utter some observation worthy of a junior Einstein. We prefer to think of him as a sort of stoical Epicurean Qfor translation into under- standable Enprlish see R. Neiditzj. Arsenal School. Athletic Association 2, 35 Boys Club 2, 33 Hopkins Debating Club 3, 4, Member of Executive Committee 43 Philatelist Society 2: German Club 2, 3, 4, Students Council Repre- sentative 3, President 4: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 35 National Honor Society 45 Owlet Editorial Board 2, 4, News Editor 3, Managing Editor 4, Assistant Editor 4, Junior Usher, won Silver Cup in Chess 23 Chess Team 2, 3, 4. Boston University. . . Q. . 5 1fi3 +s:lfQ ' iifg- 3153-s. ii 1- ,4'-,L-sf, 9 ff A .K- i'liei.'liZl:-gg ' .555 aj-?s7f 41m..ia Q1 :Hiya-Lil' sf'-Q'ti?-.?z JG-,5..iC.1,5..'kf'ffig 5'f2i'3l,3i- ig., . s.... alizige .-1b 4'.. hrs-V-Lil,Iz 3.if.i..li YI fful.. fl Eigiirif C' iffy? Aigittlfui' .gliZVex'r5f' ZTL 7' A hr- 5L5 f3if7l'vl 93 school. We shall miss you, Thelma, but only until our first re- Gardiner High School, Gardiner, Maine. Never late, no de- 'V,1 2 kg f ,f Nc M3 6735 ,rig 43,,eW....,.,,.o,,ffU ey C- 1 2,13 CHARLES WILLIAM NEURATH JOHN RILEY NEWKIRK Don Tell them they are men. John's an unusual and quiet person. Behind his silence, how- ever, there is a mind which is both sharp and bright. His careful and accurate work in mathematics was exceptionally good. Arsenal School. Virginia State College. Charlie I beseech you all to be better known to this gentleman. He is the tall, slim businesslike type of fellow who did a great job in improving the Boys Club. His spaghetti suppers were a treat to the social hounds of the class. Charlie was a regular patronizer of the dances. West Middle School. Athletic Association 1, 2: Boys Club 4: Science Club 3: Chemistry Club 45 H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 4: Owlet Editorial Board 4. Never late. Connecticut State College. JOHN M. NEWLANDS Noodles Time hath a taming hand. Johnny's impersonation of Skippy at Lower Senior Night will be remembered for a long time. Besides being the smallest boy in the class, he has distinguished himself by receiving high marks on his report card. Noah Webster School. Athletic Association 1, 23 German Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 Chemistry Club 4, Vice-President 43 Chess Club 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 4: Boys Glee Club 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Junior Usher: Lower Senior Night Proizram- Wesleyan University. rw, if -4 Kg, I, 535 ' ',33g333.l,, q,,w.,.... ima ff we mc' -Y5i?,,,e,,fc .reef-,:,.-if 2 Q-,veg fav- 'Ff ,ej 11. 'f 3 :51 ff' flwfffz -E1--Y 'xv ir- H fri L-iifsiazr' V' A fe lf' ,i- 55 .fSjg.,..51'lf'1L L. lofi :fi ,,: .p.31'::: ifiiilf - ' fx '..-felceziiw 94 wr- f we ' .-,- Jr-1sL'7 --L- 1, i.i:'::s4..f -. -,-. ,,,,,,-is ij Ms, ,..,,,,..,.,,:4-. La I J O gsm, .- , ,.., - , E, .L wr:-e -H 1.14. ,. . . Q - .1 W, ff fy A Mg,, gi ,gggf ,,.,,,,,-k M gj 5.1.3 we-kr ---Y sfi-'W' RAYMOND L. NICHOLS Ray Whistle, and she'll come to you. Ray made a very good reception usher because of his social charm and dancing ability. Somehow he always managed to take a crowrl home in his car after the football I-TZIYIIB. Wilson Street School. Athletic Association 1. 2. 3, lg Boys Club Z. 3, fl: School Track 'Team 23 received Medal in Track Z: Class Cross-Country Team 23 Class Track Team 1, Z, 3: Reception Usher. ADELINE E. NICOLINI Nickey May you live all the days of your life. Nickey is always bubbling over with happiness. When she smiies at you. you feel that the world isn't so bad after all. She was il permanent fixture in the choral clubs and societies. Arsenal School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 Freshman Glue Club: H. P. H. S, Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 2. 3, 4. Never late. ETHEL FLORENCE NOLL Whatever is worth doing: at all, Is worth doing Well. Here is a girl who has done a great deal for H. P. H. S. through her work on the 0wlet''- Chronicle business board. ln business ability she stands head and shoulders above most of the girls and boys in the class. Richard J. Kinsella School. Girls League Z, 3. 43 Mosaic Club 3, 4: Chronicle - 0wlet Business Board 3. 4, Aclvertising Mana- ger 3, Assistant Business Manager 4. . .Q'Z 1g' -H T Q '.13T .'- - f sqm Huff-a '1'1Sf 'i' 1- X .11 iz' f ' P 2 -'f 1 i - If 3 liiiiikff 1,2575 f e''5?3:ff'5'fZf:'-Er-F. f Q:nl,4.?-.-'l 'X - 'k5JQ11f '-4 W-if W' wr! 2 Mixes,'.Gsf'ffiQ2v:l'Rl?i e-1.592 'Q .-.1 is f?2'?,.2w.. ,f sei '5,fsi.jg276f:2 ' Sisit gags, 'ff Q.i.12p.1, iam Q.k5F3?fL fm 5, .- in .fi-Hii?ffrg'f3f 9 fkvvdt-1' '? .-se J:--X M, ,iff K Lt 4' H 'X fl-if fb-'ff N-rx I-,fin fb Es- A 2- NW NJ '55 . - 1 fgg:-L. ' , -:for , 1 ., --- - J' 4- ., -' -' .A . I. . !., 1 ui .1 fini q., A . :ai-ia ,. nxt? .fi :fl4sz3.1.' 5 . s2?1.F ui -Saw L f' .::- gk'--., -wit 5. 95 - v 2 E' Q is .- . 'wxxizf WF' I . 1: me pri-2 - ww- -S : -r'.:- :WY I .4 rr-. vi- -- ,-' . , , , . fr N 1 1 ,,,,,.:.w .5-,-f..ft-.fyqfrfq-f' af! I J ' qv F Einar. :fa-el, H- da.-.9 r ' ff- 'wx 2 , C ' 1 rr? Emi- -yw.,,g'z4:-- if ' LW f'-' ' l 'i-iffy 22753, ,,,'Qi',.?E'8?'.'?.!f5Keua-Q-.,....... .....a.-.um-vii his 'X-A-i1 '-1.4-v'-'-61951 'Tis well to In the dear dead days of tales, remember? Honestly, Hood witch with the red hair, lovely princess. fPersona1ly, preferred the witchlj Chauncey Harris School. Q EUNICE RUTH NORTON Eunie be merry and wise. yore you read about witches in fairy Eunie is one of those witches, the who helped the brave prince win the if we'd been the prince, we'd have Girls League 2, 3, 4: K. B. L. S. 4 ' ,iff me og f, MICHAEL W. 0'CONNELL M ike Girls Commercial Club 4, President 43 Philatelist Society 4, National Honor Society 3, 45 Chronicle - Owlet Business Board 3, Stenographer 35 Astronomy Club 4, Vice-President 4, Pin and Ring Committee, Lower Senior Night Committee, Lower Senior Night Program, Class Book Business Board: Class Testatrixg World Problems Club 4. Never late, never absent. Teachers College of Connecticut. Every man has his business and desire such as it is? Mike was one of our promising trackmen until an accident ended his career. He worked, however, for the runners and finally was rewarded by being: chosen manager of the cross-country and track teams. How do you like being a skating instructor, Mike '? Immaculate Conception School. Boys Club 2: School Cross- Country Team 3, 4, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 45 School Track Team 2, 3. 4, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 45 received a Minor Letter in Cross-Country 4g received a Minor Letter in Track 43 Class Track Team 2. BERNADINE M. CYDONNELL Bern There is no wisdom like franknessf, When somebody gets busy and leads a rebellion against all erooners or other public enemies, that somebody will be la O'Donnell. Girls like her broke our American frontiers and led fights for bigger and better things, and we'll bet most of them had her firebrand hair. Immaculate Conception School. Girls League 2. 3, 4, K. B. L. S. 45 French Club 4: Girls Biology Club 113 National Honor Society 43 Lower Senior Nigrht Program. Never late, no dernerits. Teachers College of Connecticut. Ytffia-A-'E K 14+ As QQ, 3 55523 ay:-.l JH X445-3i.,., A' W W' fffeefi' we-:Es -Fi ima f'fLf'k'2f?14:eigQ:azQa . sl . --.N - -:Lf 4 -Q ,. '- ' 42 -1 .Q . T. .Q :sf f- 39 ---fair: 1: Q. 1 'F- 'Q-:Y -if ' -2fa'Q.,,', fa ku: LQFFL' fE'.lf24Jh: 2 vi -'fs-' fHS,.,31 .:,.r.-fl f'f13 'l?il s, 5mk 5 'f?1- -'wi :fwfr so if 1,-rf C1 3.-.mfr-. :,,.s2g,Afw.--z::e.g'.A':-:-:'- -,f -4. 1 V 1 znmrv-,, Eigfsa 211. if: 11 if ,. 2 V: up - ' T V' . toss!---f, A -, ,-w. 5.1,..,7ik..1 el, 'wfys7S,'f,.f53'-mal' oz... - .sr at 'LL 'A ' lf.....l -'-' f-- 1: .ec-H' :uf .- ze 4lwe'-2-U 96 1... V., v V- .- ' nr, H ,gg-1 f- , V k.,,,,,,,- -- we ,, 1f.W,,' ,.,f-:vig-, was W Y r .4-A. .1,, . k,,k . .-1,1 ,W . , U 'Q f'fp2+1.gg1fj1a :if C Q JJ QF' 11575 Leis 1 FRANCIS P. O'CRADY Pete Into a thousand that I have for,frotten. Francis is a carefree lad. ln his classes he keeps an attitude which gives him quite an enjoyable time, By his actions he ri-- vised the motto. Business before pleasure. Saint Patrick's School. Students Council 3: Tech Club 3, fl. Member of Executive Committee 3: Sketch Club 3, 4, Member of Executive Committee Students Council Representative 3: Oxvli-1 Editorial Board fl: Class Book Art Board. Northeastern University. MILIJRED OLI N' A Bunny Her eyes were deeper than the depth Of waters stilled at even. Mildred is one of those girls in our class who is so very quiet. However, when she does speak, we are all ears. You see, we know that what she says is well worth listening to. Saint Joseph's Cathedral School. Athletic Association I, 2, 3, 4: Girls League 2, 3, 45 Girls Commercial Club 3: History-Civics Club 4: Philatelist Society 2, 3, ll, Secretary 4, Students Council Representative 4. Never late, no demerits. Bay Path Institute. MARY Y. 0'MALLEY t l'o look up and not down To lock forward and not back. This little Irish lass always hrings a ray of sunshine into any gatherings. Although at times reserved, Mary can be persuaded to engage in any mischief or fun. She never seems to be in low spirits but is always on the top of the world. Immaculate Conception School. Athletic Association l. 33 Girls League 2, 3, 4: History-Civics Club 3, 4, Member of Executive Committee 45 Vesta Club 3. 1' ,I Z '10- v vim'-. :n-v,:wp--- , eg. ..-mg-1,9 ,wr ,, .. ., - . -- , r- - f --Y-f . .-- . brief? .1 fi-31, ff gs 1i..2-,.ff'ii!.l.,13? ev rf- ri, -ff-.'-fri?-vfitii I A 5 V- Na H7 Y J 'xy -'sq ' S ff 4: - 3 'L-QI' .,. e-fr-' 'V g , V ' Lei' 4 7... fig f . is i?r 5g:l K' .- J -my f.1?g.Sj-tg ,. L: fm, Metz 4,-TLT.. I I ,fy-Ei ,A , :'.!?:,.?S F, ,!lFjgPJSkA.vilv-:,,U:.T.,,.:,4L iQ., Yf.i5i'-re-SIA 5,2 iqfkljg 5- git'-'5 pg-.-..5,i ek iggqgg- Nggg' 3 mgj. l' -...I ,1-.-9, 5: '?S,jqm.vJ,i,! dl L. s , I ,-4 'i..i.:., rim? A --I is. .wi--LR -'.' A I 1. .- 1 :lc iH.-'4' I' 'S S. t 1373, FY, , B li Baci 31' ,Bef QL' 'F-, cf -1-vi? QL! 97 i s i lk. CD S M 391' sf 5 if f 73 is gb? lf-. 4?-E ,R ' . , Q, ,' fer :-ix , f -. 5 5 1,3 .11 4,61 K -fs . ' CZ A fig : fs., f: fa'iiff-g - 'Q2:Q- Fi .:iI,7:'f,.xies4v...,,.,,w I L LL ri-5l2'1i i'if13 2-?3 FRANCIS O'MARA Fran J. EDWARD OSOWSKI Ed In every rank, or great or small, 'Tis industry support I Ed gave all his spare time to the track team. Although he 1sn't a star, with a little more seasoning he would have done well. We hope to see Ed on a championship Olympic track team in the near future. Lawrence Street School. Boys Commercial Club 3, 4. New York State Merchant Marine In the twinkling of an eye. No one who saw Francis take the part of teacher's pet in our Lower Senior Night performance will soon forget it. His natural acting ability made him a huge success. We predict a great future for him. Saint Patrick's School. Sketch Club 4, Secretary 43 Boys Biology Club 2: H. P. H. S. Choir 4: Boys Glee Club 4: Lower Senior Night Program: Class Book Art Board: World Problems Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. Never absent. s us all. Academy. FRANCIS X. O'TOOLE Frank With the smile that was childlike and bland. One can easily understand why the girls admire this lad when one notes that he is voted the best-looking boy in the class. As manager of the baseball team his engaging personality and affable frame of mind made him ideal. Saint Joseph's Preparatory School, Calicoon, New York. Athletic Association 3, 4: Boys Club 43 School Baseball Team Manager 4: School Basketball Team 3: School Golf Team 43 re- ceived an H in Baseball 43 received Sweater in Baseball 4: Reception Usher. Saint Bonaventure. V, 'f--V-Q is 5 T3 as -ffm, 5 2537, l-,ay-.A J A.M.,.,.-.... -gem n, -, 4 -13 42,9 -mf i isis ,vw .4 - ,i.-Q-fm-:. , ,. 4 f Hg Eu, S2 'se iw--: '-asf 3-warez ,w s If 15121 f-,1a,'F,f-eww 4- s 'Q--1' 'TET:f'L5..P as-.ff 4-7-4 : K v1 f-1.1 .Zi ifrf'- F1 C? L. 'f s-,1ecs?2- 2'Pe'.s'5 xiii.-1 w.3.f'f'fs A-.ra i.-1111, ,H .hi x-r',:,,i'eL.f.-'ff-. ': yfi.-3-HJ. ,N .ar , ' ' .,L - -1,-5 , V, -. fijg -,z p '21 V 2 - 1 5,2 . 5-'f,1,f-.fd W J,:.r,.5-,.,r+L- .. '. 'T-can-.xi 7.511 5.24551 il. 'vs'-'i .5 H-Jew rm.. sig? 51 af als: 'Q' A . Q-.WH xr sri .:.Hgwwz'rw-V-:f7f.L-nv! 98 - ' V ,-25: . 'fb FE- 1' A Y f f7 . 'Q 73 l -if Qf'-w+i5'4'?'Tf.fQ'3' 5 K-s, U Q- -r-' 5 QQSFJ' fi1,j:?2,e V' 11. 4.1--'heya 3,1 ,,1::,e:efrw.-...,.,...,,, L, ,-,..,....we me 'iwwfifiwf-erfi MASSIE OWEN Huey How light and laughing my mind is. Massie is a real actor who starred in several of the Dramatic Club plays. His acting ability also was a feature at Lower Senior Night. When not too busy with the stage, he devotes himself to the Owlet . Chauncey Harris School. Students Council 1, 2, 33 Athletic Association 1: Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Member of Executive Committee 33 H. P. H. S. Dramatic Club 3, 43 Owlet Editorial Board 4: News Editor 45 Chronicle - Owlet Business Board 2, 3. 4, Business Manager 4g Lower Senior Night Program: Class Book Business Board: Class Prophet. Never late, no demerits, Teachers College of Connecticut. l FRANCIS C. PALMER Frank The secret of success is constancy to purpose. This handsome fellow has made many of the girls notice him. His well-dressed and neat manner combined with his politeness has made him a welcome addition to any party or gathering. Perhaps he is headed for the movies. Our Lady of Sorrows School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 35 Boys Club 2, 3, 4: Freshman Glee Clubg School Baseball Team 2, 3: School Swimming Team lg Class Basketball Team 33 Class Track Team 2. Brown University. WILSON PANE Will The youth replies, 'I can'. Wilson has impressed many of us with his fine personality and fine character. Always willing to partake in any fun, he was in the midst of most of the happenings in Room 32. Arsenal School. Athletic Association 3, 4: Boys Commercial Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Astronomy Club 45 Class Basket- ball Team 3. - 4.f. 'T' nf . e -.-fl J ' 'riff f - A -it re ,.,q1.' -pg ',,:.5l'.:1 Yi, wt.. .thi f -1..,f.g1V 2, 'gQ4f-v li gf! aa! 45.5 A,,,,.,s1l ..4ff+.5f ery' fm -fi 1 '-is-gd, 19 A . 3- .ii g1x--f'r3:'f-- SE- -':. il' . '-.,. 4-1-as 4,1-N ' .Y .a s wwf:-g-, , ' -1 4 ,L I1'F5. , ,, .., '- 1 - . 194.31114 is 2 ,715 'f 4'-w,15S,,'37isg.,,,3'f f' 3 page , 531, fN3Q,i'.w.,i,ff-.4 fgfb1?f'??5?of., -il .... - 'N 353.5 ,f.1..-10... . .4-J.. .im aw. 'IN I1 vs.: gan., ,,-L- ,sax--rf., 1 99 ii 51 ' K 7: , 54.1 at an - 'EW' P A 9 iff! wifi - '-A-4 f f Q-lt' 0 Jfgeln. fa 'Wim ...QiilfQ'9.v.ws-....-,..-.,.-- ky -..am-+.15 lla' RUTH LILLIAN PARSONS Ruthie Genius does what it must, talent does what it can. Ruth, ex-president of the Sketch Club, is known throughout the school for her excellent work in art. Many an hour has she spent laboring over details which would make her drawing a little more perfect. However, Ruth still seems to have time for parties and other social events. New Park Avenue School. Girls League 43 Sketch Club 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Model Committee 3, President 43 Reception Usher 33 Class Book Art Board. Never late. Hartford Art School. STANLEY J. PASZEK Stan This thus that on the choice of friends, Our good or evil name depends. Stan has kept the girls' hearts fluttering steadily for four years. fSome endurance record, eh'?J His good-looking features and gentlemanly manner have kept him in a respected and re- served position. He spends his after-school hours at the Y . Saints Cyril and Methodius School. Athletic Association 2, 33 Boys Club 2, 35 Boys Commercial Club 3, 43 Astronomy Club 43 Class Track Team 2, 3. Never late, no demerits. New York State Merchant Marine Academy. JAMES PEARSON Whitie All that is base shall die. The success of many an athletic contest has hung in the balance until Whit1e seized the opportunity to make victory ours. The things which you have ennobled will be forever good. Weaver High School. Boys Club 43 School Soccer Team 2, 3g received a Minor Letter in Soccer 2, 33 Cheerleader 3, 4. Never late. v .mmf-,,:f,te '-'a.. w-,ju J' -rw. ,.. . he by- ,V .fe--ef 5+ Ee . ,A 4 Ei 2 -sv., , ,ML K, -, lg ,n ,Q 'mane ww . we uf-.,n1.s..wsa,.,e IM-9 ,awfxr-, ,., Lf.. GQ . --Y. ,ge-are-masse. 21.515-5 ,mm . gr' .1 6' 156+-1 rg? in r -ga . ey,,4,g -t.:g:.g,.Qyv+r.,..:9g .2 Tftrlsg -5, -4,11--3 , f .Q 64155-A .Me ',.e...- ,:- Q' :Q a, Q.. pe ' 7'-.1 X u L-.Cx fir -2 f .-M'-' .L F 'ski ECE '.,n.eaw.a-4 Sf--w? c1w5'i'f1f?: My .ere -.idx me ar. ' fr. ..J' swap --1- .ta -e ea' L K .,.......:s.wr. 29.-iw .-'.x..,x -...sawn .:rQ...ff' + .vis 4.--tar.-uri! 100 , .s , ,Q ug, f ' ' gs .' 2 E. QE' Zu ,a :QM ,,, Mfy' fp: 5 f N Q 3+ ,M digg azz.. ,,.,,.,,, -.3 , If 11' 1 l in . Q: '52, 42- sf we '.ZZ5 ' E 4 .4 ' J 1 f 1 U L-1' ' I T ' ?o.w.1.i .-nr..- '-42.5 f ft P ZLL ,.2L?-'-f::.,-',.s..,,,,.,,,,.- 'C' . ..,. .aafwi L.: N--'r ', 'f1-f- ive EVELYN M. PERRAULT E11 A witty woman is a treasureg a witty beauty is a power. Evelyn's the girl for whom one always has to plan ahead at least five nr six dances at the matinees. However, we don't wonder at this after having seen her dance. She is also very adept at stenography. The employer who has this charming, talented young lady as a secretary will indeed be fortunate. New Park Avenue School. Athletic Association 3, 43 Girls League 2. 3, 4: Girls Commercial Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3: Mosaic Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Students Council Representative 43 Girls Leaders Corps 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 45 Class Color Committee. L ' A JOHN F. PETRIZZO As a wit, if not first, in the very first line. John has made use of the time he has spent at Hartford High either in study or conversation. When not studying, he is talking to his neighbor. Thus, you never see him really wasting his time. Saint Patrick's School. is CLARE ROBERTS PHELPS Tinkie Charms strike the sight, But merit wins the soul. Clare is a very versatile young lady. Somehow she manages to make the Honor Roll without exerting herself a great deal, and yet she has a good time. That's a real accomplishment and one of :ivhich to be proud. How C1are's wavy hair is envied on rainy ZYS. Farmington Center School. Athletic Association 23 Girls geagge 23 K. B. L. S. 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 45 Class Book Art 031' . ' f' --..'T '1' JW G5-619-.s'::f-.wr-'-H , ,rf-. ry- --Q-.1-, .. V - ,K ... . . N - . V+.. f A , 1.5335 Silks? eflii' .1 ivfxi we - - ' I .Q I 321-335 in-'4 Y 'f'2? 'fl 1--QH'-13'--f .:J:.rJ,5-' S- L-51:21 , Na, ' . L ,P J- . ...-, . ,iz f 4. -5 4-l'Q'-'QQ -',,: 'Kar t , 1 -, Wed :I , V .. 1 ,W if 4 S,-.,,D-,jig i 1 .fri sis Wu fl 'x f ' F' f-J 3 , :xt . I- ,2 . . ' , V SS-3 ' 4 ,V-'ii' .. '.. 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We shall always remember our own chemist as the true scientist. Holy Trinity School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 33 Boys Club 2, 3, 45 Science Club 43 Chemistry Club 43 Class Basketball Team 3. Connecticut State College. NINA HARRIET POWERS Slim With years a richer life begins: The spirit mellowsf' she always have as many friends as she has made here. Weaver High School. Sweet bird, that shun'st the noise of folly, Al has given himself heart and soul to music. In the orchestras he plays the violin and Viola, His life is the melodies of his instruments. He belongs on an outstanding pedestal in the Saint Ann's School. H. P. H. S. Choir 3: Junior Orchestra 2 Nina's ever-ready Willingness to help others has endeared her to us. We all admire her for her modesty and self-restraint. 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' f--misses-'f 5 - ,fy f f If .fi- re. L fi .. 1' 1 552 r 75 eff .521 i.,..:?VT'iffq T.. , . V ' , Q 5, 1:-we .rank H, ir-fi FJ' ..Z5:ii:.:mfff........-,, LJ -umiwwfi no fi,-iff- -130 wiv A. GILBERT PROVENCAL Gil A word in season spoken. Always well groomed and ever so often flashing his broad smile, Gil was a highlixzht in Room 32. Pro as in golf pro, vin , as in vintage, cal , as in salvap:eedon't you think it has euphony? Euphony is in the dictionary. New Park Avenue School. Boys Commercial Club 4. Connecticut State College. MARY M. RABBITT Bunny Truths divine came mended from that time. Every Thursday afternoon we used to see Mary faithfully deliv- ering Owlets to session rooms. She did good work on the Business Board of the Owlet and helped make that paper a good onc. Saint Peter's School. Athletic Association 43 Girls League 2, 3, fig History-Civics Club 3: Chronicle - Owlet Business Board 3, 4, Bookkeeper 3, 4. No demerits. FLORENCE J. P. RANKIN Floss Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low! An excellent thing: in woman. Although l lossie didn't enter Hartford High until her junior year. sho has made a great many friends here. No doubt her charmimr personality and pleasant ways had a lot to do with it. Wo only regret we didn't meet Flossie', sooner. Oxford School. Athletic Association 4g Girls League 3, 4. Connecticut College for Women. . --My--.-...W ,-fe... ,,.., A., , , ,A . .,,.-, .. . :v,g.,?i,ofQW2f: f .V ifr2i3'-,.'!f+':f?.Qsrfib!rf. ' ,Q .1 ..w.g,.--4 is YJ '?'?b,. was - 1.5! gsi f -V fi T- F ' iw-fret :flu-. if-1' .Sw - ' 25: - . fy: ' K- fi- if' 2.5301-'.'-3 Q3Ys2f-H-'Vx cuz FBS' M:-21 gy, ,Eiaif H. , ' -Q-3f 51i, 1' 'Q , f'j.f,g.'?gi Q-,qs2::J'f P-V 44J 'TL'f'f ig I fd vi ,ki E ft! V, 'Fei-, r.. ? 'fkflieio ' H315 E lf-1 2' 31. 333 1.5 . . eiiuemu Elle 1 ,-1:w...- hx.-iL',f.1as,i1.,51:f:p.-a 1. il .:a1.w.f2' 2 sw.: :3iJ1.FLs,,--:m:fiff,,efA.e, '--N 11.1 103 1 VW ,,. 11 'Rag ZW . 'Mi --W-.-.:..4,o-sp ,.A. 1 ,,..., 3:11-Ai-1-Lf.:.ae 4.'f2 3. 'k'- -4-11: ff were?--'fr 5 L. Q ,373 ELIZABETH E. REDFIELD Betty Is she not a modest young lady Y Chalk up another oddity in our class: a irirl who minds her own business and never speaks unless she has something worth saying. When she does air her views on a subject, you have a :food example of Wisdom issuing' from the mouths ofgwhy, we almost said babes . Frank A. Brackett School. Girls League 2, 35 Vesta Club 1, 2. No demerits. Teachers College of Connecticut. LOUISE O. REED Lou The flower of olden sanctitiesf' Louise's delicate features make her one of the best-looking girls in our class. From the top of her shining head to the bottom of her small feet, she is utterly feminine. We Just cant help being enthusiastic over her loveliness. Saint Joseph's Cathedral School. Gi1'ls League 2, 3, 43 French Club 45 History-Civics Club 3, 45 Girls Leaders Corps 4. MARGARET M. RELIHAN Peg A noble maid Whose friendly ways Will give her friends throughout her days. Pe1r's sweetness, cherubic appearance, and wit have endeared her to all of us. She has been the best friend in the world to everyone with Whom 'she has come in contact. Pen loves to witness a good rough football game. Immaculate Conception School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Girls League 4. -f' M-4? 3+ 5 W5 11:1-Q- fxaj,,, E lfggxr?-'f2,:1,fg3 .1-Ng,-.,4 fi .3554 JV 6,,wi.,... . x, s ,ap-'. J . . L.. ,. . . .A . , . :bf . , 4 -g g. . ,W D-Q., 1,13 . , .5 l . , -1 fa-use ok,-,Qu-U- V- I ,,,-f.u.N.,q - ,.,.. ,v-f ., if gf 1 jfwmaff-see: 'ig-56315 nf J me aj '-.'taf-:gifs-ierzf. --1 .1 aff: 5-+'.w::.rz3 ref '-f-A ff . .- .. . ff- ws.. .. , w-ci . A., . ,L -.f 2 , , .::,,.. ---...-..- 5- ir :,,, -5 ,'.,,f..--ff , nf- 1- . jim- '3.,m-9-1.1 L fr gp- fx, 3-'Eff .'T :1.-ufixq ,231- , '4f--1, no ,4 ,.. gg, ,--.fi fi , .1Ff1 ',i51 J.. w.-yi!! 2 L 4 we T7 vu .si ' - U V o'L-3.4 2 fi ' -f ii G.. 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Here is Hartford High's contribution to the chess world. EDYTHE ROSENBAIM Elk She knows her man, and when you rant and swear, Can draw you to her with a single hair. There's something' of Puck in Edythe, but-. There's some- thing of Portia, bute. We give up! We challenge even the worldly-wise Mr, Shakespeare to classify her, because she simply isn't anybody's type. The best bet is for each of you to meet that optimistic little pessimist, that naive, sophisticated Edythe Rosen- baum. Arsenal School. Athletic Association 23 Girls Leaxzue 2, 3, 4: Athena 3. 43 K. B. L. S. 45 History-Civics Club 4, Girls Biology Club 4: ''Chronicleu- Owlet Business Board 2, 3, Astronomy Club 4. Never late. Culver-Smith Training School. Dick seldom has to acknowledge defeat over the pawns. An accomplished artist, his drawings always attract interest. Catchy mathematic problems are also one of his pastimes, and he has often done these instead of his homework. Hillside Avenue School. Hopkins Debating Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Greek Club 3, 4: Sketch Club 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Vice- President 43 Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 3, President 45 0wlet Editorial Board 4, News Staff 4, Art Editor 43 School Chess Team 3, 4, Captain 4: Junior Usher: Chairman of Class Book Art Board. Boston University. f' Y :5'1i?3923 l'?' 'ff'-Z?93?-I'Z'T?9Tie+gf:e+'fr':sfD'sg'7Ti'i?2f'Y':i'1 us ff - '- f f ff -- 1 sf? if-ksffiiisxzitoi. 1-1:95. lefaei-Q-'. '..Y,j?f,ggQ,,gi.2,..5C,gQ--iif ,, ff., Y ' , ,-- A,- I- ,, . : 1 ---4f',:.' sf L 'ill -' , 5. ' f , ,. I. uv- ,A Q-2 : , gf-sw-1-la? 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You'll see him popping up in several places, always as a leader. With that gift of gab he'll surely land either in Congress or on Wall Street, poor chap. Chauncey Harris School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys Club 3, 43 H. P. H. S. Debating Club 3, 43 Science Club 3, 'Vice- President 3: Philatelist Society 2, 3, Vice-President 2, President 3, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Captain of Chess Team 23 National Honor Society 4: Owlet Editorial Board 2, 3, fl, News Editor 3: Second Prize in Batterson Debate 4. Never late. Bates College. GILFORD RUNYON Gil Second thoughts are ever wiser. Quiet, unassuming, generous is this young but tried and true member of our class. Gil has been our joyful, helpful friend on many an occasion. Chauncey Harris School. MARY SAWYER Make life, death, and that vast forever One grand sweet song. Out of the West came Mary, rollin' roun' the mountain with a grin, a fiddle case, aind a pair of eyes that knock daylights out of every critter in britches. She can bring out the better self of an ornery fiddle, and start a stampede with her rip-tootin' jokes. Washington Junior High School, Ogden, Utah. Girls League 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 H. P. H. S. Orchestra 3, 43 Inter- High Orchestra 3, 4, Concertmaster 43 Macdougall Music Prize 3. - ,mv-.4-., ,., -.i, ., V... ff . M S ,. -f' M '2 '+ TL -v-:L---'mi-' ' '-uwf'7f.:f1rfN'.f'- 'kb-. sf.. 1 Q A J gr?-5' f, T xi -, as wg E'-Prix .. ,f.fgQw5: 4 re ,e '-'fm ' as - .saw NI' ak pr. 'Gin' fm. figf' X-51: 1f-f1:'W'2'- we 1:5 'M' xHfw1Jv-'ffzm tv, .t J. . f, .,,, ,,. P1 ,s .J .s . .fm , - .. . 1 . .. . 'ff-' - 537' 1iffi?.,e :e-,ifr - Joie Y ,f'l2'ft 'r'l3.sf1 iseffwyi igffil' -ifbrff' .X wffepifl' L -3 - 9 9235: 349' avi, 'ffr ,, T31 . r5,',.,s 3g:--i.,,i,3eag,,jqf'kgY1,f?g .X gf .fifi '1'..,.Q.:'vff.-3 ,L 1 -11'-.Qin gr, ri...-t-. 'ues-. HL- ff ,,1 ,g., . e . -. ' L '.:. +-- 'wr .-...,f'- 'nf wi - 1' ' 1. se.,--.ef-.-sf'. ':'.1 ::i':fE': . -N '. '11 I ' ' ' 5.L....5 mi-. Q.. Q- wisp .-at Je :S if 2. Q .....c..-..--1 ww- r .:iw..H.+-dw '1 ez- ... f V mv 106 fu kk W. K2 ' P g HW. ,,. 3 'ef-sa, ,efw.,.,.Ni.ffi.j:3 ii! 1 f' f fb A95 .,- F 2 54 5 ii .viii RICHARD H. SCHUMACHER Dick 'Tis education forms the common mindg Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclin'd.', Dick came as a reserved freshman, but left as one of the most loquacious seniors. His success in scholastic attainment was no barrier. Although not ruprized, he was on some of the school teams. His social triumph came at Lower Senior Night when he startled the audience as a. radio announcer. Noah Webster School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 Boys Club 4: H. P. H. S. Debating Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Batterson Debate Captain 4: Greek Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, President 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 OWlet Editorial Board 3, 4, Sports Editor 4: School Track Team 43 Class Track Team 43 Junior Usherg Lower Senior Night Program3 Class Book Editorial Board. Never late. Trinity College. LLOYD J. SEYMOUR Chick He was my friend, faithful, and just to me. Lloyd has been an outstanding: half-miler on the track team, his best time being 2:01, an unusually fast time for a higzh school runner. His voice has been a feature in the A Cappella Choir, and it thrilled us all on Lower Senior Night. Northwest School. Athletic Association ZZ, 33 Boys Club 22 Freshman Glee Club: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 School Cross-Country Team 2. -1, Captain 43 School Football Team 33 School Track Team Z, 3. -1, Captain 43 received an H in Track 2, 3, received Sweater in Track 2g Class Cross-Country Team 23 Class Track Team 23 Lower Senior Night Proprramg City High School Record for 880- Yard Run. Fisk University. VIRGINIA LYMAN SEXTON finny Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. Virginia, althouzrh a quiet person, has gained many friends through her true, straightforward character. At times she seems bashful, but we know that her modesty makes her all the more popular. Noah Webster School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 Girls League 2, 3, 43 Athena 4: Freshman Glee Club: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 4. .ten .,..'TT1f.C1 ' YT iQ'.iFe'V'-'?f': w-1-1-1 'az:-rw'+v'5: '-1-. , - --- w - .- . - he,-fe. I -. A ess-1 if-1 3:33 aes!! 5-.-7511 j.s3esP'rF.,1g-:P-' ' :xg1L,l-,.,g,'-fx .f ,wut ,--, 1,3 K '5fE3e,l.iT .. 4 uf, .a ,q,,,.,..a, , tv f -- L.: 4' -4, ....... ., 4 ,. --.f-. 1 As . is ' E, Qsvzifl- .A, 1 -wie f'-f'-. 'T gfs?iTQf1'i f . 1- ...r . qs li 3 ' ,,- J -. .1 . , if ug in fr: ,nw 1' 1261 - P -: -sf . I- :gf 2 ' we .' -- J SH -6 1-1. a- ' f Lf.ss,1', 533- 33143. in -- QE51 gf-3 . ilfpgaf,-2 .-an. 1' wil-fgt-Al. .ii,5iE,::igjQ-,f. -, ' 1- Wie' I if- if .1 . .1 + 2 2 -1. ss '-kyr'.,9i .' TL ':. 191-' ' ' :.f,1. ' 'w 1 s. 1 ...'ka.fD L:-Q. aft . ,-J.-1 'f-+224 fi H., 1' -is.-.+ 'gl . ego- . mi- 3 :' PH. f- f.:.gf: IL.:-124 - , :..i...A.1- is-.1 i ,-.see 1-NL2.:.5--1 A . ,w.cr1fm.. 2 m.n..i:-Q.--tai'-f'L..e4, ' V-S 1,--47.5 107 Vfw i . ' rf. i J: bw. uv . Twig.. 5 F r QQ LS lt Q: 5. -5331 rf.. lr .gil , ,ITM 41, ,M 4: 2 13. , J Q I f. 6 .5 g ah' K Li, fi.. W. 'B LM., Li! K.-2 .f if L! 7 'L ' - F I .ski-1311:-i?fw-e-,.-w-.,-..- . , ,.e.-2.-ri-JJ ...J ' -V' Cm' -- '04-' LILLIAN SHARASHEFF Laikie Oh, call it by some better name For friendship sounds too cold. From the austere robes of Stunt Nip:ht's Hizzoner to the seductive slinlc of Lower Senior Night's Lady MacPest-was some jump, but Lakie managed it with her typical geste . She's an amazing concoction of grand girl, with Einstein's mighty brow, Fred Astaire's dancinf: feet, and the personality of - Lillian Sharasheff. Arsenal School. Athletic Association 13 Girls League 2, 3, 4: H. P. H. S. Dramatic Club 3, 4. Treasurer 45 French Club 3, 43 Chess Club 3, Secretary 33 National Honor Society 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: ''Chronicle - Owiet Business Board 2, 3, Assistant Circulation Manager 33 Lower Senior Nifrht Program: Assistant Class Treas- urer, World Problems Club 3, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 3. Never late. ' Guggenheim Dental Clinic. FRANCES ELIZABETH SHEA Fran I'm told you write in public printsg if true. It's natural you should know a thing or two. She has been an efficient typist for the 0wlet . Frances is a very serious-minded person. She is quiet and prefers to do her homework rather than to talk away her time. She will make an able stenographer for her employer. East.Hartford High School. Girls League 43 Girls Commercial Club 43 0wlet Editorial Board 45 Class Book Typist. Never late. SONIA S. SHICKO Sonny The very flower of youth. Sonny', is a swimmer of no mean ability. She has entered many meets and has done well in all of them. We wish you further success, Sonny ! Hillside Avenue School. Athletic Association 1: Girls League 2, 3, 4: Girls Biology Club 3, 43 Philatelist Society 33 H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 45 Girls Swimming Team 3. Arnold College. VA 'ff ,Q -v. -fav., 5-Te'f Ws-. .iw e- :H wt.: -,f 1 xi' fi rw ci ' W IGM' '-f '-S '-t ' tw ':::m:- ' .5 .- - ' ' in vi 14 25- 2 .'f 'W. .M- 2-'--f Lima IJ f .s-A GGG 1 fl xi 232. :4?'i3 of-11? X, V9 fit? .'Q4i51ff.ai-il -. , ggfilkviil yt 1' ..g. ,,.Kafs:st'ksle.e-asia: if,-283121 nw? 'W-fe .gow-2gm2 1f'z:ge .1 riff-'1 :win '1'3'?Wt3'ff1EeL wi 'f.iz,,..e,,,,m,gff'?3f' gre-.p-A: : as-Ara f ,?-. ,5..?',.ifSr'z 'Burnt' 5 'f 's-se' rfsii? 'N?A'T' ' v.'lf?fuii ,QLNF T415 f ' l V'-Yffi fr if 327 6.z.u.hf.f'1i. fu'.'g'0 .'-Ji.- .:f.., we . A' L-2 'o .441 :alfa x Q 4 2' 4 l pri- yr-no 7.2, eg? ....,, .,-,.,:dXbLx1A:. lbgfijrikixg.-.x.Efwwl lg --c':-gg: . 5 . . hi' 4 -ez .rf 1- - f. ah feats, ..,V 5 f , 75 5 5. are 1 f ff 191, - . iw' :Tl ..i:::.ffm'.. .... ,WHL tj - Q' 1-.1 'aeivf .irpsefri Ruth is a the time. She takes quite an interest in her studies, -especially chemistry. Ruth doesn't mind working: hard, because sne always trets results. Henry Barnard School. Athletic Association 1, 25 Girls League 2, 4: Owlet Editorial Board 3. Practice is the best of all instruction. Honk's favorite recreation is writing songs. The number he has composed is xzreater than that of any other person He is very versatile, playing football, drumming in the orchestra, and drawing. Henry has developed these abilities at H. P. H. S. to show that his years here were not wasted. Frank A. Brackett School. Hopkins Debating Club 4, Chairman of Executive Committee 43 H. P. H. S, Choir 3, 43 Boys Glee Club 3, 43 Junior Orchestra 1, Team 1. University of Alabama. I love tranquil solitude and such society Orchestra 1: H. P. H. S. Orchestra 2, 33 Inter-High 2, 33 SchooL,Foutha11 Team 2, 3, 45 Class Football RUTH HOSE SIDEROFSKY Ruthie As is quiet, wise, and good. very pleasant 'sort of person who is so cheerful all JOSEPH A. SILEIKA foe Honor and shame from no condition rise Act well your part-there all the honor lies. Joe seems to be the slow but sure worker. His tireless toil was rewarded by his passing the Latin examinations every semester. His other subjects were more favorable to this kind of person. Like the turtle, keep your eye on the goal until victory is yours. Holy Trinity School. French Club 4, HENRY SILVERMAN H onky in school. l f, 4:-L.....Z- fu--rr vp-111'-1'-Jefgg.:-yy73iQg9,,:,g5g,. A ,.-.. Wag:-I . ,.,., I . , :- ., ,4 . v e i., -TTT , 5.-4 , RE, H Q . f-gn , 1 -fsfgm guy. ng 3, V, ,- ,jg-y . vs , ' I , ' . 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Hartford Hospital Training School. ANNA SKROCKI Ann Things are not always what they seem. Ann has a number of fine qualities. Her classmates and teachers alike acclaim her as a worthy member of our school. Anna's personality will long be remembered. Lawrence Street School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never late, no demerits. JOSEPHINE M. SLAVIS fo Diligence is the mother of good fortune? To be true to one's friends is a noble characteristic. Jo has that nature, and she will be thought of in sincere reflection as a comrade indeed. Saint Peter's School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never late. 7 V-2? 5+ ig, ff E533 ,-ag-4. , hm,...,-.... ' .- 1: ,. -PSF' '- QW Y- new A -,.,..4- .wg ,H - nr' .1:: , FQ' ff' -.5 55 CT' ' 3910? .P H' 1. , K 4' rv, 1 - - Q. H' ---- 'rvg zz-K -. 3 .. Y'i'A,.-.4-' .gig 5 -1 f in-14 9 We-' 'iafife' if 36.52 . . 53 -152 ff: 5f'?jf,,.1 X, ?,ef- :'Q.j,,.g er-,sgggfi W' iii 434: .Q fini za., 55' af: - 2- -1-K ' .' 1. 512' '-f ,Z., - '. ' ' ' 41 ' 5-'-7: 'S' , 1 - av. :Z -, .,1, -- -' .114 1. . x 'a'?f-'- ad?- 5:...5I'f5X at 'new' .J5 'H-Jen .-3.5 .i 5' .5 na. -of '.:: .r z..2J1:fw-,- .11 -' .Smn-.:17i.'e:Z -f-'lla-s-his 110 4' ' i !m'2'5.1iff:f: 121, 3 rf' Ti., 41 -if .ff 55 ixg,',.w .fi , 5:5737 2 Q Z 6 5 5 if S- J-ig. 95. I..--rf .-A. ,.. ,..n,. H1 . 1 , 1 4 A ,:-'.:.,, -- 37- L, Pg' -y'fi7I,-.L -i 1 QL, 0 Q ft 479 ', Q ,. :,-.Z Lf,',A,r-.g,J25 ' A if-2 Z-Ti .sim.mt-q..,...-...-- Q. its --4' +L-----'fav'-2 JOHN E. SLOWIK Better to die ten thousand deaths Than wound my honor. If in later years you try to recollect John, just try to remember the boy with the undying tan. His ruddy complexion, obtained from swimming, is a marked characteristic. John is one of the few athletes who has earned a major letter in swimming. Saint Patrick's School. Sketch Club 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 43 School Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4: received Minor Letter in Swim- ming 1, 25 received an H in Swimming 3, 43 received Sweater in Swimming 33 received Medal in Swimming 3, 4. Never late. FRANK W. SLUSARZ Slusey So are they all, all honorable men. Of stocky build and having a clean-cut expression, this lad is the picture of health. Combining these characteristics with a pleasing personality, Frank is a swell fellow. New Park Avenue School. Athletic Association 3, 43 Boys Commercial Club 3, 4. DORIS A. SMITH Dorie Matters will go swimminglyf' We admire Doris for her fine portrayal of what a student in our school should be. She has endeared herself to those of us who know her intimately. Noah Webster School. Athletic Association 1, 2, Girls League 2, 4. Saint Joseph Collegef A ' -. 7 ' T' .f5 '-.31 ,'.?1'Iff - xv- , - yn 1 53131: -,.. :- , .41 A .- 5- fri'-5 I Q.. M . fa :mill f-511- QE few ' T1 V3 at ,. 1 fi .iff wr ?fM.1ffeg.'W5.. Filiinfjirwf 1-f,.+1ff.f ffffelwtll Y-5 , ,sir f eff 4 ff:-.4 ivy:-et. .4 ...,. a A -. it 4 5-2.2 1,in.?i:L.- cas Z-:-H JL 'Q--- -ff-1w'1'.. 111 'Wi WSWVY' '21 TJ '- . rf-,rm -1-: '-N-:'::n:, f312:sf -,ff-nz.I'c.:'qg-.,:.:f,,,,.,, ,-xg-- .1 - iii:-- -' c'w.f:f , Jr, 13,2 l ,,. M. L - ...L-. . ,4,,,h 5v,,,..vv-5' 4 are , :fe 2 Y, z- H f Irv :.. rf. Q-.aw - - . qw 2 -4 fp., :lei A ,mt ,pq ,. .. ef... 3 6324- fm 1'e:gz'.:' : fs . Z , E Aifuf ' ff' ' Eff- riff' ii? Fiwiiftml 23 Q CZZQJLK qfgfcljigyg life. Q fbi ogieggwpi P 12. ers 'reefs Z-3.1. ..?fLG:r:r1f,s-M.......... ' --.awed hes: H5124-ie M1iww15? -v HARRIET A. SMITH Happy I cannot tell what the dickens his name is.'2 - Harriet certainly has the stunning mannish clothes! She knows how to wear them, too. She can't fool us thouilh. We know Harriet's really feminine at heart. Doesn't she look snappy driv- ing around Hartford in a big car? Chauncey Harris School. Athletic Association 13 Girls League 2, 3, 4: Athena 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 43 0wlet Editorial Board 2, Girls Tennis Team 1, 2, 4. HELEN SOBOL Helen A good name is better than riches. Demerits are unknown to Helen. She has shunned them thoughtfully and well. Her praises will he sung for years to come in the halls of H. P. H. S. New Park Avenue School. Girls League 4. Never late, no demerits. MARY A. SPONZO Sponz Clearer than the noondayf' With her head in the clouds, far from this discouraging world, Mary dreams beautiful dreams in blissful foreetfulness. She comes down to earth, however, often enough to make the lives of her associates more like her own pleasant thoughts, with happy results for all concerned. Frank A. Brackett School. Athletic Association 45 Girls League 2, 3, 43 Vesta Club 3, 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 4. Saint Joseph College. llgo. i 'f' M--:2 -+ Tp fig, if 5? ,-aw, 1 as--..-N.. .cy ti - , ,g iq ,gg ,J M,-.,ef?i'.p .otmg it V3.3 vifvfiifiyw..- 24.9 .Q,.,.,.ai?.:., 3.5:--,,...v53k M . f f-w...a!e- 4 .sv .B-,cl 5.-' ff fs fn-we '-ew .fs E' il ff' STK -Q33 ei- -N 5' -K - GSW .iii - 2 zlirlrf.. 'is lt 1.11 ff! F?F'ef'f-3'51sj'5g fr if 'hy-pffiii . Ssgifliife-f:if'I'?ft: L -, Q 4-1 '-ffi'a f3f sfA L' Hi- Q-lf m,'5,.4--.--'wif F41,,4:,1 'rfsril VIW2 33... ' 1' . 5' fff 3 ' pf N 7- 1 X-if 'Z' 2'1Q5,i'f Aff--' :uf 5il11'?f v'fjf, f-,rife gel-'e.51i'Mf ,,' 5 .2 51 f.f,,5'v--.,,,.ggh'2L:5f. .lZx2. P.t'fa1E,.,,q -1119 t:'..,sF.' 62....H'fGiiki Q-scifi?.1S i'NJ4.fvf:a.Ke: sal' as 'nfs 'LS.Jl'l.ff::?54f'5-2.n1? .f:.c.s:.1'-.-.Kimife:-we'-uezeta..ff?..eM5fH 112 4 M. . ,. . ag f ew- - : 'isis 5 Q 3533 fn' :his .W-, . ref' .11 1 -gp., .:..':.,- -4-- 4 Lf ,- H... 9- '+fIQ':: '.g.-5:1-f f QM 0 iw- E m.f:'F,-4492153 f fu wr- '-we --....,.-Q to fww -.W--my ALBANIUS STANULIS Beni We want such a man for the job. wm.HE.fS Zifillfgil 320525 2Si?i'2. ,f'QiSfIZ5ier .1ff2..iI'nfillilg ffillf 53325 curricular affairs, all of the things in which he participated showed the result of his Work. Holy Trinity School. GLADYS STAVOLA Babe Across the narrow beach we flit, One little sandpiper and I. Gladys is one of the most accomplished dancers in our class, having: entertained many an audience. We'Il never forget her performance on Lower Senior Night. Gladys intends to be a danc- ing teacher. If her pupils learn as easily as she, she will have a very pleasant job. Chauncey Harris School. Athletic Association 43 Girls League 2, 3, 4: Girls Leaders Corps 3, 4, Student Council Representative 45 Lower Senior Night Program. K Chalif Normal School of Dancing. MARY M. STEVENS Stevey What has a woman to do with politics ? Mary has ,fzrit and determination and a happy nature. She finishes everything she starts, including.: arguments in her American democracy class. Mary is a prood tennis player, and is a popular figure on the Pope Park tennis courts. Hillside Avenue School. Athletic Association 2, 3: Girls League 2, 3, 45 Girls Biology Club 3, 45 Philatelist Society 3, 4, President 4. Never late. Arnold College. to ..,.'f: r -'ww w:-ffff'1'gf:f:Qf.:-fz-'- .- -, ,, ,- .N,.,,, r. . , . ..--, . ff . to-V v-1-1, qwacfgf 6, ,-fffa ',,,-Q? , . 1 W, ,Q g JB 9+ .s:.a1'eZ.' L ri fifg ,'7,gs'Q.,, ww ff 1,-25 4 -. C',5' 'fm TM, , A K., 4,,,g ah, 3-ff -A H I '.- ,f 117',f.kg:f,g -,.s.v,,a,, ' 1 ' . :' 4. M : e--asfrf, .. 1-off 5 ffsiti' '45, . -Q gs, .e.3T,.'-I if 1- gg if, ,.i:x.s-- A ,-ami.. FEMA.: XL..fTifffz: :LE i1.k5m..v 2 'L-3.3 1-i.ff,ffff,L,LX3,,,.3g'ni--N-P as WH- .fe-fvl1f,'L. 113 Vi v. . X,-4 , .. F! . 1, ,. . - ' W, 4 if-,. as li .s ws we if ' -1- . eiif f , .1 ef. aff: sms. ,...,. . . :iq J QJ 1 N Q 521, .K -12 AG-2 Q: gn 9, C' U Q. 'W e E 1- 1'1 -zum. ,.vZ.f'5LftLcaa....,.. -l .-..,.s..-Mm. has: Wiener-P QwfMe::f' 1 HELEN STRUMSKI For the heart from itself kept. -V The gentleman for ladyj who first described a woman as well- groomedn must have had somebody like Helen in mind. She'S acquired somewhere a poise, a savoir-faire, an elusive smoothness that makes her the envy of every girl who watches her either in a classroom or on a dance floor. Lawrence Street School. Athletic Association 35 Girls League 2, 4: Vesta Club 4. Never late. J AMES STRUMBROWSKI Handsome For I am armed so strong in honesty That they pass by me as the idle wind. James is the one who did not know how to ride a bicycle even as a senior. Despite his riding antics, he is an easy person with whom to Ltet along. Richard J. Kinsella School. Never late. J I CATHERINE M. SULLIVAN Kitty I never knew so young a body with so old a head. All Kitty's book-learnin' seems to have gone to her head, where it makes her hair blaze like Sata,n's kingdom. The little redhead is the stuff of which Phi Beta Kappas are made, but she'll drop her books any day for a good chance to tease a class- mate. Arsenal School. Girls League 2, 3, 4: K. B. L. S. 3, 4, Secre- tary 43 French Club 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 43 Lower Senior Night Programg Sarah C. Packard First Scholarship Prize 31 1898 Second Scholarship Prize 2, Never late. nv -,e , .2 . , -L :p1i:...srs r'f-- we .457 , 'H , :ii 1 is -,.-viii ,f1 'w. af 3 'cific' a fail it-s.,E5i2: -im-Lil' - ,ff..w'.-: .c- Sr,-Y .1 .sa f, ,I -5 p,., er'-'ffv Ag leo- ,rf W-5 Ag. f -r ,F -L . 1..E1Q.'fa'u is E .-' gf.-1 .vw 35,1--ag, Si-L, UK 'ii'-L. '14--?.e:i Sfl '1'!ff3ff1'. .fL,.l5Y- ' 1' 32 -. T? we Nz F-2 4-viifff is ,sf .-1 : . ' iff' 51 v-.. X ., sf- ggms ,1 +4 ina .1-yn? , r..n-J-1.5 3Y,::jc-gn-35155,-,cy 5 1 ,3 rx gm, 101 - 5. ., f'- - ND I QS 5- 'i y A ill. 4 if' :YE Lwf9 a 152hIf 'Mi 1., i ' -,JT73 2357 Qi v 7.-si-'l-iflfr' A fa:...5l'ni.A L. ' at S-3.5. 'len' 1 5 .JS ci 31.2 ETL gc., J .sfo-f .m:,v. 1-, fs. J.. ff I 114 lil ' ,.'S'55ST?3'?ia, E:-?'d f ?' NW 5 .-,:,1:'. if '. 3 5 I ' ' ay. -f- fcei 1 if ft. 'L I' 1,14 .,- -s 6- - .wr ff: 1 f ,4 -5 4 if 5f'l::gf f-f?'Zx-f 5.1, Q JL U L, 1 1 i Qs.,'?35',,,.,-F.543 9' fl- fri viz: .34f:r1.e.-.,,.,.,..-...,- -4--Q-.wifi Y--fl f ' '-'aN'f ' EVELYN C. SUNENSHINE Ev The king himself has followed her When she has walked before. ' 1 For the information of you romantic souls who believe in re- incarnation, this brown-eyed charmer is a happy combination of Salome, Queen Esther, and all other gorgeous Biblical ladies. She's stolen both their brunette tresses lwhich, it seems, gentlemen prefer after ally and their allure, which we moderns call personality. Arsenal School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls League 2, 3, 4g K. B. L. S. 3, 43 French Club 4, National Honor Society 43 Freshman Glee Club: H. P. H. S. Orchestra 23 Astronomy Club 43 Lower Senior Night Program. Never late. Columbia University. THEODORE A. SWIDERSKI Te And the night shall be filled with music, And the cares that infest the day Shall fold their tents like the Arabs, And as silently steal away. DOUGLAS M. SURGENOR Doug A man of letters, and of manners too! Doug is a scholar, singer, writer, and executive, all rolled into one. His many services to H. P. H. S. and his class are too numerous to mention, but we can say that in all his work, play, and study, he has been a gentleman and a scholar. Noah Webster School. Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, President 45 Hopkins Debating Club 3, 4, Member of Executive Committee 3, Secretary 4, German Club 2, 3, Students Council Rep- resentative 3, Secretary 33 National Honor Society 43 Freshman Glee Club: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Assistant Librarian 2, Treasurer 3, President 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Chronicle Editorial Board 3, 4, Editor-in- Chief 4. Never late, never absent. Williams College. Ted came from Bulkeley to earn himself a place among the most popular boys of our class. His conscientious work, Jrooil nature, and singing won him much honor. His orchestra, The Tropical Breezes , became better as they aged by time. Bulkele High School Athletic Association Ai 4' Bo s Club Y - . ' . v YS 3, fl: Chemistry Club 4, Vice-President 4, President fl: H. P. H. S. Choir 4: Boys Glee Club 4, Secretary 4: A Cappella Choir A12 Owlet Editorial Board 43 Class 'Track Team 33 Lower Senior Night Program. Never late. esgwv-2i'ii'fff' .4 Afiaiaifgfgirtziffsi2312- ' fn -,..f'xsg,fs:QJj7,g Wt 'sgfia gf, '-r' -., t.s:i.: 1,r 'X 4 atfli iif' A-1'j1f'q-If iiggg i5igQ?yiV if --ji-3-is Fir 2 Qsylsg ,A i5f...iL,,1-JFK' --1 F:-'iff . ?j.4'geQ ',1-ffl? ,gi ?i:1'..Q'.j,f'if: . i. 1-'s ' 1 -1' 'WCW - , QL-., i i'.J.'Kix :5fM --ff L if 'H if Vt-PS fy -ll rgrill- . -QQ 517312 'noi '.z s - ,-il X1 x if-fri.: 525 , f HL.: lr. lr - i fra 115 -N ww- ---41 - -nnleaawmphy5gevs'.2:ff:ggmfw+:ze1'.1-savvy ' 5,,'w:AQ:g e1?g3:w26 G' lf, 4 -W...-,.....e.xt .,,, x fi., .. Q E2 tt W 5 fb-f ef fQ55Z3 ' fr'r:'f2-ffffliifi' 393. . i5f52,f4' .2fsmm....., J O ..,...,...e RALPH HENRY TAYLOR H ank On their own merits modest men are dumb. in A little bird told us that Ralph writes goofy poetry-a mean FRANK X. TERHUNE Terry little bird for shattering our illusions about his austerity. But no animal, two or four-legged, could convince us that anyone can beat the blond intellectual for high ideals and true friendship. Arsenal School. Hopkins Debating Club 35 Boys Biology Club 2, 35 Chemistry Club 45 Philatelist Society 1, 25 National Honor Society 45 Astronomy Club 43 Junior Usherg Pin and Ring Com- mittee5 Class Historian5 1893 Second Scholarship Prize 45 Clara A. Pease Science Prize 4. The people will come to their own at last. An athlete contributes much to his fellow classmates. Terry's efforts on the field have not gone unnoticed. We nominate you to the list of loyal members of our class. State Trade School. Athletic Association 2, 35 School Baseball Team 15 School Football Team 35 Class Football Team 1. ANN THERESA THOMAS To be a heaven's self Anne hath a way. Some authoress once gained a reputation for accuracy by declaring that gentlemen prefer blondes, but contemplating Anne's popularity with the Weaker-in-some-respects sex makes us wonder. Even if she diLln't have silky hair and shining eyes, Anne's prowess on a dance floor would make her a mighty popular lassie. Arsenal School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. -1-it is-,1 i, ,... Y., - H. uv 4 5 s x :rn ' -' ' - fm vi..-1-. 941, gfy'--as-2 5+ Ta 42321---'2.5.i, it fiiifaef,-,f..-x:ff',f - was fc -4 , 56, - I 4. L. ' , L bfi ,,,,.eEq2':c -- ffm., .4519 tariff r ugly, ewcisgx..-5'3g-li..-.. img' -sail.:-g .5 ,iffy-11:3 C ,1 I '-'fl , f W... P. we ff, .E Si --cf .sf me eg 4 -,-,ri u. '-1q..istg.-.mpg-. f, - J r, ,me -1-ff-f .f-2,-at-.eve- 5, . A. ut 1-f 41.,.,.iz,.4s1Q-,. .ff wg mffgh-1 so .41 s we -. ,, -,-fd., ,,t,.,. L. ' , . ,-e., JFS- - lg jeizr' 4-f??.,ySe :fufewf --'- A 5- ear-lsxfe 3i.,5f,.2e F'?f'rr'-'?f'HI if 'S-2-,assi . 2f.5Z5i4smqr'5l.J: -, 4 1:-ef. r-w x ftef: 1 H' 214 er.-x,.:...,'. 1 Aw-sv Vw.-wir ,-f's:- V: V25 '-.. 2' +1 1 . e' if- F. -ff : . -. - .f Q f.- - K- -14 1-msn,-L... ,veit e x was es,-'f.:f'P 1,1 W- -,wc-H 'wi-P H ' .,.-. 4-. gf . V-.L - -'JL 1,55 '?-f,. if '-ig, ' -f:,,-Lg ,snr -1,,,we.1.t-e -1,-sf., '-442'-j:'1!'r .,,-1-,,i.7gul,:,-.-,:fe-is 5-'44, - 5,.5,,,,T,,-,, ,, .NJ .ax -i asf - Q .,,.v.,-,,.w iffy- 0...-s,,..,i-,,-f. ef-M fit-L.-1....f,.e.,4sf.w 116 . .ng-5-ff., 11, ,, ,:-5 :gl - , -Leg 'I 'ff' f' f 1955 -': ' ' 9 gtlfi- : fix s :ff ,Vg .rfrzzif-'wife'-11' : C fd LQ L .-..-4- gifgff .9523 '- Vit'-'zh-7ff': s EQ.ar 51313. .3,iFi?52li.rsm-...,.---- b L Q' .-..-...M-ww: mv-? 'l:7-I- fig ELEANOR E. THOMAS Tommy A friend may be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. A skating pond or rink is the place where you're most likely to meet Eleanor. If you want to make sure of meeting her, get into trouble of some sort and wait for her to extricate you. She's a friend, if we ever saw one. New Park Avenue School. Athletic Association 1, 2: Girls League 2, 3. 43 Athena 43 Girls Commercial Club 3, 43 Philatelist Society 3, 4, Secretary 4. Never late. Freshman Glee Club. Lincoln University. JOSEPH F. TOCZYDLOUSKI, JR. foe All his faults are such that one loves him still the better for them. The fact that Joe was twice the editor of the Owlet reveals his good work in journalism. Joe is always ready to mix in and converse with the fellows when he is not occupied in study or newspaper work. Chauncey Harris School. Athletic Association 43 H. P. H. S. Debating Club 35 Boys Biology Club 2, 3: Owlet Editorial Board 3, 4. Managing Staff 3, Editor 43 Chronicle - Owlet Business GEORGE W. THOMPSON, JR. The Ace I will proclaim my name about the field. George is a good-natured fellow who has won many friends. His frequent absences from school, however, do not make him less popular. Nevertheless, he seemed to be able to keep his numerous .friends when he was in the corridors or in the classrooms. Arsenal School. Athletic Association 3, 4, Boys Club 2, 3, 4: Board 2, Alita J. Harbison Science Prize 1. rn, 11: s -:lf -It ' 111 f Lmffm- .- X-.ew-as '- ,Y f .15 - -fra-z . ,Egf we v'?l.gj- ft?-L-Qiejph es,-fgii' ':..'f-iii? -5 1 '- W-.-' fi? 33 ,f g5D,f g - 2 fa if . 'j,'K:-,ya - .' ' -Gr. gafgygq, -gf.. .U 5,12 .1 rt ,I IW,-,L,.f,,. -: t,'Qzfrngvxtxgqfi'.1,fa i.1-LWQQ-fQ EL. ,fry Aiiamlt F M +111 4. .qv ii, if Af, Y., 5 . ,g,Q.j.,34 - 11 's?7Q- -a,,f--,F-V1 If-l. ,f 3 -no . x-S1 -- 5.5!-fy X15 wi' '3.jl,.4 ie. N5 f .--.fZ.i .-33:-sifii 5 ' jf? . Q-RJ. 4 Wiz -'Li' ss. .'+giTe3,f 5.74 L.- E .2 1 .-arm...-3 ..--f.f..s.faL..,.,i.71:-'2 sf -. fi .:m1.sd:.fa 1 5' 1 f' f ' - 'wil -,-5.'.ia 'L--- .M 117 vin' . i in ,, ,sf as X i tae- 'i f-its Mft' 3 CZ f AQ F5 ,gQBxTgv53,g,3,,.,,4,wwf-ft! LJ: L -,mazmvid i ANTOINETTE TOMASINO Toni With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come. Friendly is the word that describes Antoinette. We've certain- ly enjoyed her companionship through our high school days. Her special hobby seems to be debating as indicated in the Democracy classes. Henry Barnard School. Athletic Association 2, 33 Girls League 2, 3: Girls Leaders Corps 3, 4: Girls Basketball Team 33 Girls Baseball Team 1, 2, 33 Girls Track Team 2, 3. JACK PAUL TORZA Iakey Go thou forth, And fortune play upon they prosperous helm. Jack has been quite fortunate financially during his years at H. P. H, S. After school he worked at a gas station and evenings in dance halls: so his schoolmates learned little about him. His violin playing has been one of his great contributions to his Alma Mater. Chauncey Harris School. H. P. H. S. Orchestra 3g Inter-High Orchestra 4. CARMELLA TREMONT Millie What is more cheerful? We'd always wondered what flashing black eyes were until we saw Millie. We're still wondering about flashing , because anfzer is as rare to her as California's Chamber of Commerce main- tains snow is to their state. Excuse us for using the over-used jolly to describe her, but it was coined just for her. Henry Barnard School. Girls League 2, 3, 45 Vesta Club 4. Never absent. QV, if,-3-'-+12 5+ '33 -Qs, S X121 1 Mm-rit... 'edgy 4 ,f .sa lx' J 4 bfi .. tfr?f.? E VFP? wNe5?5'Li?Q41 lf'.. im? 5i '1 'wli'.'.'.-,.:,.fi'? Q? fff5,.,,,,. SQ., Q1 4... we jv W!-s.e-'1?f'3f'Q3 if R F134 ff fglfmf. , fini Miiggt 27'-' 2 . S.' EF , 5:-A!f3'fl'!-FFF' fr 251 17.':p:1.f,.f'Ej '5Hg'-'ffpdmi ,gf-'gff-yfg'fj'S2, .er .:s,--,sjfgfw-.'Fr ,fj1 :L ' 'i'-m'gL- view s - , , f 3 1 4- X 5 , ,:.,. -gm Learn- f -7 ,JF 'fn 1517! 1. I 1af!J'.?t if- ',,,... w .lf',.1 Ah ' CK 1 - ' 15,5 'P ,'- J r5'2f,qr is !.31yxv': '5 Qgiiff' Q.,a.,,.v,f?.s,- s- nv? :'Q-fiildiu ,,.A:. M, -1-'aqf,.5-ftfu 3-QJQ' .f.....:fm.. M. -N ,,.- -X.:-4. Mme.-...r.', fa . gs? L A sH.,....:s.-sw Him-v .-J.m.:-'-.L'- 1:T'-.-4 Atlus... :,.u-in-.uct il' 118 -ge '-'ns -'vs :ing--:Q1-sg 'fe+:fr:2.w?i2,f.i3,Q,gggj2jgx:EsQfp52ci-:'--Q:wf W' :I 11'.'-Qfi -I - f W 'iiA'i':' -'-as z 4 al ,ai ,. hy 1- ,yi . K .f 6 ? 5. 4. mat jf-7f5?EQQ'f 'f.fI f ,Q Q Lf 1 eg-.,f21L..,f1:,.fgg S' fe, ng - 'N.i2.v .-Jil ,g1',e:':4f5,1Qgf..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, .....-.wi-mi Ll: -if-3 --veit?-1'ff' RAYMOND TRIAL Ray Hold the fortg I am coming. As a member of the H. P. H. S. swimming team, Ray was superb. Many a thrilling backstroke race was won by this happy- go-lucky chap. i Ray's greatest pleasure was in passing out sandwiches after school. Bulkeley High School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 45 Boys Club 2, 3, 43 H. P. H. S. Chpir' 3, 45 Boys Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 43 School Swimming Team 33 received Minor Letter in Swimming 3. Connecticut State College. CYNTHIA JENNIE TUDESCO Teddy The smallest effort is not lost. Jennie, de-aged to twelve years and served a la Lower Senior Night, is certainly a delectable dish. Actually, she declares that gum chewing and paper-wad slinging are not in her line, lout her enthusiasm on the stage proves that she's either a great actress or a rebel at heart. Hillside Avenue School. Girls League 43 Philatelist Society 4: DOROTHY R. TURNER Tippy The grass stoops not, she treads on it so light. Dot may be a slender miss, but she's weighty enough to crush plenty of hearts beneath those dancing feet. This green-eyed Vixen has it all over the mythological Sirens when it comes to luring through song, for who wouldn't succumb to that melted- butter voice? Arsenal School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 Girls League 2, 3, 4: French Club 4, Girls Leaders Corps 4g National Honor Society 4, Lower Senior Night Program. Fisk University. Lower Senior Night Program. ' ' 1,!Z'T'j1iEg11'gQ5' 1 21:19,-,it ' , -C, :wr . ',,-'- 4 4 gs .JH ,jf-if-3,3 ,F il ' ., -- : .1. , i 5- 3 , A-Q, 'ich , ' - lvl, 2 55 R X. ffntg'-iiiukig in iiiifzf if 'vi-NM. A an .fxiagl ---'V N New v 4 '3'3 1'l' 1-A 'V' 'H - I kills, ' ' Li fl it 6 f 1 'A' t -tiff.:-H 3. 'li NVQ A v - . 7 V 'A ,vii ' Br- 4 F' A , :vi W. .1 1-Y ff e aTfJi'...f.if.te.-.rfRFQ.. ,R gfnsziiad' f'E4if..: ,-5'3i1'ff5QQ:- tp.. ' ' 119 Fl, iw F'aWj5'Q3,.. J.,-3- :f,j,Z,5! nf' ' 4 ' . .. . z.-. za,-a as .- AW' H Iii' '- gms wee -wil A 'S fu ' e- A 311- 1. Q :E my :nay 'sr ,L-'fad fra-. 'Eff NIJ O ff .1-.. fiim' .es-1. ,NED-':f:'lfaaam-......,.. ..,...,m.w Ins: -M-5'- ' -wwtfw' SAMUEL VACCO Sammy By what eternal streams Y Volumes have been written on the virtues of silence, Some Philistines may scoff, but just how deeply saying the right thing at the right time can endear a person to his friends is proved by Sam's many pals! Immaculate Conception School. Athletic Association 3, 45 Boys Club 3, 45 Class Basketball Team 3. Springfield College. MARY MADELEINE VAIL Talk of nothing but business and despatch that business quickly. Talkative Mary has won many a verbal battle with the girls iin the Athena and, when given a chance, would out-talk any member of the stronger sex. Her work on the Owlet was always well done and written in fine style. Weaver High School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 Girls League 2, 3, 43 Athena 3, 4: Mosaic Club 3, 43 Vesta Club 35 0wlet Editorial Board 2, 3, 4, Managing Staff 3, News Editor 4, Literary Editor 4. Syracuse University School of Nursing. VIRGINIA MARY VALENTE Ginny And I do hope good days and long to see. Virginia is a good student who will undoubtedly succeed in life, She has the ability to apply herself to whatever she is doing. The faculty would have an easy time if all their students were like Virginia. Henry Barnard School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 Vesta Club 4. Never late. 5.3.0 ' --sv? 1+ f Qi, Ei 5 cw.. J ,ni--,...., . 151 3. - A fu Awe. ...ff ag, 1.- 5 '-,. -.f Q - is-2 nf.: J , mem af- .: -I fer- ' ew., f .sg f- , C ,rc eff- Q.-ga,-W X '-Q sr? .4 -,Mr ., 1 vi f'ifes,.:.1'.-,.-m-.w-- fe-' . .ee-wean. - , gif! .wr , , gf.. Q5 ., -gas ff- :Ns i- ' ' ?tri'?'1 ''?'g 1-1.-fii- .2 .232-isfwsx .1 55:1-as f?f?'.fs'.?1 ',Jf? :2. Sirwfrn- 542426 2114 H. fwf.-2-ire' 'wa ,j gs.j5i5H5y2e fi,:5fg.skgg'?1:fi IE-?f,'.apg f...':.-32.14 1 F if wr- 3, E LP- LW- EN ,.? '.s, ., ., - -,rg 1' - . A ...ww - fig ff Q ' -.gg ,f'-' -i 1 -'if'-'-5 , .W qs... 14. .Q -1-Q., 51 L,-V v , 1- -.4+u.,.fm',,-fs,z1f ' ,.,,y, 53.3315 alia sl. -' .-r'i'3XJ4.' .. ca. f if s...?'f 'L' A 1.iqf:,,-.l :aim wife- .-vim .'-sniff Et' -.9-1 '+v c'p.--'-5434.41.17 120 5 :Am'3T?3f'i5:... -fsS-2-marieEEK-EEN-7Te?.27,:14f1wP'1 ' .-wfile? FT?195 'C' 'iii' - ul 2 1 , . X -., - .seg , f-.5 ,.. ,fgifv f .3 21:3 lu ,YA ,522 v5'1'i5 S1555-'? f'4-' 9? J ' , r 0 .- 2 521- Ev 'L Gifs: ,ff . f, ,fmt -. , D L, 3 .,fa.,.,'-saw.-,f-11,2 ' '- 'U vvvf 13.1. .am73'f.Xrf'.s....,.......a- -...-lf.:-vw ' '--1 '1-uw --i..1f CECILIA THERESA VALLANCE Ceal Come and trip it as ye no On the liizht fantastic toe. How shall we ever be able to forget you, Ceal '! Your graceful and skillful tap dancing has made you well known to all of us. We also know that you are an able member of the A Cappella Choir. Singing and dancing combined. you know, add to your charm. Saint Peter's School. Girls League 2, 3, 4, Lower Senior Night Program. Never late, no demerits. Merchants and Bankers Business School. MILDRED VERNICK M il Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee Jest and youthful jollity. If We were to pick the person in our class most likely to suc- ceed in the world. we should surely choose this poetess, writer, wit, and actress. After hearing her immortal drama, MacPest , and of her stories, we realize that none of the popular reading' some writers is superior to ner. Talcott Junior High School, West Hartford. Girls League 2, 3, 4: K. B. L. S. 3, 4, Member of Executive Committee 3, Vice- President 4, President 4, H. P. H. S. Dramatic Club 3, 4, Secretary , Club 3: National Honor Society 45 Owlet Editorial Board 2: Lower Senior Night Committee: Lower Senior Night Program: Class Book 4' French Club L15 History-Civics Class Essayist. Temple University. l THOMAS J. VAUGHAN Tom An honest tale speeds best, being plainly told. Tom , as a sophomore, became the OWlet's star sports 1 has ended writer. This shock, from which he has yet to recove', his journalistic career. As an amateur ball-player, he was a good pitcher. If he grows physically, he'll be a star hurler on a profes- sional team. Our Lady of Sorrows School. Athletic Association 2, 31 Boys Club 2: Owlet Editorial Board 2: Class Tennis Team 3. University of Notre Dame. Editorial Board 5 . .,gf ?5r.f -J 121: .. ,sf-.wr-r -we---+, we-. , ' -.. A ,- . swf- f ,,. 3efa:'Fff .yi aaiierzwfr-'E4'5?2aa'P'f51:g:fEf ' f 1.. X-' ' -iwflfia--E25 .T 31 Ry: fe-' 'i':s.' '.f 'i'T1ff.f:i97R35s,, 'iiQF,.. 451 TE YQ e. , ,4.f? ' - '.f'Y-as-'X 3 re:-X -,:.f.i4' J' + ,gig 'I .AN-.' .-.1-.1,..',', r X, :f.m'.: f3.'i. f+f1vs-72.2 fl .,-H ., , - 11 fs, H : 'H 1 1.1-f. 'gl'-.'v1,+Q,-t '...,,..! V, Jw -' J--: ., -. .--ff-:mir - ? LJ gi jg-Q, 5,4--1 Pg. Mg -gf 1? 2 'Qu-Ti,-of NUT Fry: 5, .lj Q-A --.ggwjjgii 5, gk - . , , 1.75. ., hiv .1 .ers-L, of-La 1. . 'L .5 ..::f.w. .. 2 1--T. e ,52,:if?,5J,,- wan'- ' L.-fi ar.. '1-V- .U 121 lim f'i'Sl:?i,'i'ff5 .e Tflfx-si -m'5':ffmW1?-fi-' ,.., fi' Q - V ,,.,,. , si s 5 5 1 ' 7 ftf' f eral M 3' F if ft' .1 .fb xi f Q -X is we-H-1-ii f Vick of the best dancers in Hartford High. 3, 4: Science Club 4. JOSEPHINE JEANETTE VINCENZO lay She is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with And pleasant, too, to think on. Perhaps it's better there aren't many girls of Jay's loveli- ness, for the slump would be terrible on beauty parlors and drug' stores. Her grace and melodious voice suggest romantic Neapolitan nights, dark-eyed Latin ladies, singing gondoliers, and4well, we could go on and on. Brown School. Girls League 45 National Honor Society 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Lower Senior Night Program. Never late. Ducky know that success must lie before him. l w .... ... - - ,E FRANK VICKERY He from whose lips divine persuasion flows. What a smooth voice Frank has! He used to keep his English class absolutely enthralled when he read aloud. What's more his voice is nothing when compared with his dancing, for he's one Chauncey Harris School. Athletic Association 1, 2: Boys Club Massachusetts Institute of Technology. JOSEPH A. VINSKO Love truth, but pardon error. The fine spirit with which Ducky has fulfilled his obligations to his class and to his school has impressed us most favorably. WVe Our Lady of Sorrows School. Never late. Qi 1. 7 -Q? '+ f Ta 53I3E 'fi2SfTq-Q eo, 5 ifw ,-.1-M.. 1 .,m-f-i- 'ev r it P ,Q ii ,V -it as., Q i 'i'4I'slfilN,'f!175. ...eu-...A fd-ai ,-g,Q11w-s... ., ,iifar-wr: be r' --ww .sf Qj.5a,:: a gg--,gf Mmm W -.Jizz-ff:.i1jq7gf. fag 55,51 wc' : Loaf'-pref-.i.e.4e 1 e1-of-i.is.2, e.Jffef:f1v-.'P+'+e'z f , ifswii- 5' QT' Jkflf. 1155 .f ffhfifxfa 'J' ?T'f?2ii 's1.-.-fi? 'f iw E ' ' ' lsr-N ' ' H' ' Hs, , I ,. 1 ' ' 711. J-, L . f -. ev .-,. ,M . - . 3 f .- .. -. A - 5 ,f ..1x'.., -' 'x'1, - 5S...,Y51 sr 'cuff .f 'v-J-M- .-or .3511 'glij L 4 L:---1 -E-.- -- 122 - ,,,,. .--. . i- 17 -ff' v-ZZ .V . ,w ' H Ky. '00, nfhfiu. :Lai , Q :EAW in 'M' Q11 .rv-A ., ,qwnlnbx in-Ti, ii lj I .5 . ' 5 ,-rg.-3.6 I .swf DOROTHY KRACY VUJS Dot Who speaks the truth stabs Falsehood in the heart. To the Postmaster-General of the United States: We hereby recommend that you add to your post office staff one Dorothy Vujs, H. P. H. S., '35B. Experience: four years of note-passing and receiving. Qualities: accuracy, Hood sportsmanship, and will- ingness to work. References: any pupil of H. P. H. S., '35B. Richard J. Kinsella School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls League 2, 3, 43 Girls Basketball Team 2. Ti JAMES FRANCIS WALL I im ln him alone 'twas natural to please. Jimmie can coax anything from anyone, even cheers from a hard-boiled student football audience. Those rah-rahs from the grandstands may be given to boost the name of our Alma Mater, but we've a notion they're also intended in praise of Jimmie's cheerleader gymnastics. Saint Patriek's School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys Club 2. 3, 4: Science Club 45 History-Civics Club ig Mosaic Club 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 2, 45 ' ' ' ' - ' ' f 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Committee. .A 1 ,Y ' f' vfv -' Fil: Us 2-if fir? '--::A',- 3 A :isa received Minor Letter in Chee-lleadmy., Assistant Class Treasurerg Class Color CARROLL E. WAKEFIELD P We know what we are, but know not what we may bc. Carroll is going to be an accountant because of his interest in keepim: the accounts straight for the A. Xz P. for whom le has worked since he was knee high to a grasshopper. We hardly evei see him, as he spends his time there and with a certain P. G. Fair Haven Hixrh School, Fair Haven, Vermont. Never late. Bentley School of Accounting and Finance, Boston. T fx: ..f'x.f,f i Tj f 31-512 it . p.:e.w,- 'BMJ if Lavzfmz- - - '- A ts .we .- ,V fini-e f'-fr 'ZNQQF1 :Mg-E f .' 2, W - 11 X J ' f 5,5 :L f. , Q.,-7 fy.. .,,-A h V a: h 3-,EQF4 H. , M Y, ,xfymf ,Kg qrwhl 'Q N53 1 iii-: ii5 9 M: ' rf ass.-,-nf 'J 'fi - X'i'iW 'f 'f 3,2I f fl' -.wa-1' ,ii , f 2 A 'kiiifni 2'1i--is.-aww. :,, 5-..sI.61 Lb. sag 1 53-nf' V A ftgii.,-,w,.h.45.,.-'51 if igegaif . ,T ,-.1g,,y-.-.f.!aQN-J 71gg:.:,,bf 1- Bw A f.:--me Q , ,.'-.mms ...,, , az M H ze,-'.'f'.f. 2 wr.: L:?'.v..,fgy,,g5,1!ws-f ',4-.N-' 1:9 f 1 --- ff- .J 123 Q , fr ees f-ff f mf O - i 5' -:H .zaf:'afre.s...-.---, lj f,....M: its 3fe1Pf-K 'M-ffl' STEPHEN WALTER Steve His conversation was brief and his desire was to be ssilentf, Steve is a very studious sort of fellow. His seriousness when there is a question of studyiing is very remark:1lile.. He and- his best pal are constant attendants at all sport affairs, especially football games. New Britain Junior High School. Athletic Association 3, 4: Boys Club 35 Science Club 4: Chess Club 4g Astronomy Club 43 Students Council Representative 4. Never absent. Yale University. DOROTHY MAY WALTON Dot It was Greek to me. Give Dot a jumping-bean and she'll dissect it and explain accurately what makes it frivolous. She's ,35B,s Biology Queen. and she's adept in treading the boards in behalf of the Dramatic Club. Dot's Greek recitations make the best grammar of the ancients look like slang in comparison. Hollister Street School, Manchester. Athletic Association 1, 2: Girls League 2, 3, 43 K. B. L. S. 3, 45 H. P. H. S. Dramatic Club 43 Greek Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Secretary 33 Girls Biology Club 2, 3, fl, Member of Executive Committee 4, President 45 National Honor Society 3, 4: Lower Senior Night Progzramg Elisa- beth Stone Bioloxxy Prize 2. Never late. Connecticut State College. M. GERTRUDE WARNER Cay She takes the breath of men away. Gay's been liixhting our school's dim corridors for only a year. but then shc's caused more feminine sighs of envy and mas- culine sigrhs of admiration than any other girl we know. It may be sophistication, that elusive deliciousness of hers, but we believe it's nameless, being: Gay's exclusive possession. Bloomfield High School. Athletic Association 43 Girls League fig K, B. L. S. 4: H. P. H. S. Dramatic Club 43 H. P. H S. Choir -i: Girls Glee Club 4. nk ff- Q .6 A 1, ,fq51'..vsa1-as--vs.. K, U A :f1,,,,, ,, -.1-,: ,w Q iw 52 i, , '-f 'M e f - '-zo.: ,f K v zz. ff. -4 is frm .1 A.. f-. , fl may , 4 54 i,.frejfg,,,,-- ss., ,.gy,.: 'sy-.pf - i ,tim W. is . ..l',,,,-' ,V ,f:s',.i-iq.. gm 4' ..,,,q5,.5wses,,.1fgeg: Saga? 1.3-3-.7 we lv-.aw Q-. J,:i.1gg3w-5524. f 1:51 vi. ia, Surf s as K -is -. gm-few. 'af 2 L fav- 'w-a,g':' A . . -. :v ar-1 .- . .1 ' -. ' -ri l'-'A' 1 f', ,,'.uT A. Q. Ji- ---:s X .Q - A ' ' x ,V A. ' 7 'sp T i LL. ,gigs 2142.4 f....isgs1gji-+R 5. 4 ',f.ui .P r ' 1 4f.j-inf, E. ' G . .lfsvg Qi-..Q'ii5f-. s. ' K'-J I.. , ' 5 :S - :pg ' 1: i arg- 'fi 124 -yFt1:Lp3L3 -ag' Q 7 i'-sf' lvzs lf' -H 471' . . 1 4 1. ff .Hg-,. 5.53, I , C Z r L' .V 33,5 f. .,5f?f.1p r-gif -f7SE1'ET'c'f: ,--Lf-'TSW' 5511? , J O f sw:-usa F' .-1. ff:r---- '-sm ' Mi .:.f:2:ma.......- U KJ J Q x --..,.,.,.m.. 1 ki 4'-422110-fm-leaf ARNOLD WATERMAN Arnie As clear as a whistle. Independent and progressive-that's Arnie . He shows this both in his study and outside activity. O.ne thing that has also increased his popularity is his sincerity, which is as strong as the rock of Gibraltar. Brown School. Athletic Associatinn 43 Boys Club 4, Secretary- Treasurer 45 Science Club 4. Trinity College. FREDA WEIDMAN My heart is like a singing bird. Freda is always laughing and having a good time. Her pep is one of her principal charms. A great deal of attention has been caused by her sparkling black eyes. Arsenal School. Girls League 2, 3, 45 Girls Commercial Club 4g Vesta Club 4. Never late. ROSE FAITH WEINTRAUB Her modest looks the cottage might adorn. Rose looks like the girl on the first valentine you received from your first true love. We hate disillusioming you, but actually she's as old-fashioned as next year's chapeau. She can paint faces as pretty as her own, and prepare as tasty a dish of gossip as y0u'll ever digest. Arsenal School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 Sketch Club 2, 3, 45 Class Book Art Board. Never late. Connecticut State College. Ri. 1ssf2y1zf.1fifw.s35525,-fi57'A...f dis-23? ei ii-172 :dwg-4215 , . '.Q.., 't'Effif'Ql-T51-0' - 1, .l1g7:'75'.:-if, .Q ig - Q ea' Q1 ' '- as Lf' .. ee, vu? . 'H -'fra nfs ' W. tt' , 2 1'-v ,V 'fl A-1 sv' 5-ef E fl. Qlff' Y gk,5fi.1- gE'f.j34L ' ' +3 Ll,5v,1,,,.gjZ c' !..,'.:f.f .f'..-5-,'yii,0,1g7i5Jd-. 1 . 'ff' 15:1 'f'.A-- if f ' 2-.:.f't.1...1.1-.fsifams.:w-'wi 'paw' li if .52 : L.: viz. Lf I 514- - 9 Q7Sb:f 'f:1,ps..- . af :Elayne 5 'gh . -pg' v.- ,,', X,-.-ff-f-. .-' .9 1. yegifgxt-u 1: I I.. 1,3 , .fIq,lg..f1., :ELIC L ,v,'23l'ii..' .'IM'-f3s.':Kf-.1.....i?7ZYi1493 ll 5554161132 I 3531-1 iitfilfjg-LQ.L -Z'99C'i fff:15 '4?r'5 ' as 9' 13215 125 VJ ,,,'sxgg1'-.g':5. 1,3-.,ggj5! f' F5519 ' '1 -.4 - ,ig-1 -41' r 5: -fy, Cy: rg- wi.: 5' , v- ff -Q... ,. J' f-A L S '-I-' Mx-Z.. A- -ff-1' I gl 5.1 su 'VL QM QC jj Q3L,'.f 5 QSe.,jiggt,,,eQ5i,:fjg ff- eau, -ma. .4?f.?.':i:,y,5.f,,.,.,,, L. --..s.,w:aeu F-21 '-vf2 '-wfwifrvflf ARTHUR WELLS Art Silence is more eloquent than words. Although Art is a quiet member of our class, he is well liked by those with whom he has been associated. His height and weight help him very greatly when he is playing football. Art is a lover of shop Work. West Middle School. Never late. ALICE M. WHEATON Wheatie Ah, you flavor everything: You are the vanilla of society. Alice hasn't been with us long, but during her short time here she has made. herself known to us by her blonde hair and charming manners. Alice can be seen every morning in her session room studying industriously. Windsor High School. Athletic Association 3, 43 Girls League 3, 4: Class Book Art Board. Never late, no demerits. Pratt Institute. IRVIN F. WHITE Whitie One man with a dream, at pleasure Shall go forth and conquer a crown. - A few years ago when Irvin was told he was blushing, hell promptly oblige by giving a demonstration of what the well-dressed young sophisticate should not wear. Not that he had anything to blush about, for those high marks and hosts of friends don't .fall to eve-ryone's happy lot. Our Lady of Sorrows School. Athletic Association 43 Boys Club 113' Science Club 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Mosaic Club 3, 4, President 43 National Honor Society 43 Junior Usher: Class Book Business Boardg Class Treasurer. Never late, never absent. 5+ Wa J ' ai 1 X. ' i 1' F,-fifi, Y was 'fy' .1 w-fig 2 ii. has,-, .si-X...-. 1- -A E.vi:ue-... ., ,Nga-kriri , gf, iw 1'-,J rgi'i41.es-- uigegg' as 'gg 5113275 fe-fd .fi .j+,':. g-sv.-igftgzx. lf' .1 ' 033' SQl.,'SffW -. 5121 ,, if-.aft T :ages 1, if 2 an-.'.g if, fxi'.'?13 j'2': 'W--gp s ,af-ff-s -'.g,f-H arare 142- is NF favs 2 .ease of-fs 1 A '- ,I 'A 11'- A' 1 Y' 4 ' .:- 4' ' - ' 3 ' M 1 1' 2' 7--121 h. ...nf rtlv. e -s - . - x. -1 . A 1 . -fx N . , 4 4 '- -5- - 126 9 ' -'nu slew.,-.7f,j3.,? 1--.og-A-2-4 f'w:.'f2.b.-11E.2i.'1,..,.. 'i'-'-W ' ,gpfffxzl 'i' 4 .gf fa: 8 73 Q gg , .4 A 2 , if ,rg-1 - 5 .ezrgvw---6'1,.i? gil 6 ' I fs' v 3L,,- 5 bf GERALDINE L. WILKINS I Gerry Her very frowns are fairer far V Than smiles of other maidens are.' V Gerry's sure to make her mark in the Olympic Games some day, but she's even surer to score in that exciting game which Cupid umpires. Flashing smiles and just a hint of Southern drawl certainly do drastic things to unsuspecting young masculine hearts. Bass Junior High School, Atlanta, Georgia. Athletic Associa- tion 1, 3, 4: Girls League 2, 3, 4: Girls Leaders Corps 3, 4: Girls Biology Club 3, 45 Girls Swimming Team 2, 4. Never late. Russell Sage College. PATULA WILLIAMS Pat Hast thou beheld a fresher gentlewoman ? Pat has a little red hat which the boys just seem to rlote on. It looks so attractive perched on her brown hair. Pat has a very engaging smile that captures you immediately. New Park Avenue School. Girls Leazue 2, 3, 4: Greek Club 2: Girls Leaders Corps 3, 'lg H. P. H. S. Choir Z. 3, 4. ROBERT I. WILLIAMS Bob Fit to give weight to smoke. If one were to xrive Bob a two-wheeled bike :ind a few Sand- wiches, he would be in his glory. Bicycling is his favorite sport, and the necessary articles to accompany a day's sojourn or a long trip make it a complete success. West Middle School. Boys Club 45 H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 4: Boys Glee Club 3, 4, OWlet Editorial Board 2. Never lute. -g.5'ii.2S'ibI'Q9Qf ' f ,,-- 5 ,L ' j-3' 1 9-5 z 1-aiiiqaw :W f.f,,f::.1i,ag::'E. L-L vf+N af .. I- Q31 -563546--ig he W-f,'I5Es-ge? ., -h. V14 ' 'f '?v YES-. I 1 f-'-fkflr re: NE, S- V rr. M-iww If if V-'Y wav ' ,Le 1' -' f , , .Lv .. ,f L. ,.. .x ,E .. s 1 lj. . ,A .1 w -. 1.-.L-'-. ,, sp. ,- 5 . N, g-- 1 .., 1a'- ' sf 1- 5' ., - . h - - -.- 3 , 'A gii'f:.,D-s:-f: :Q ff ,-'. --- 'fir - - sei -,:. X-l 1 xg 1-1.-v 4 g4f'.r..s2.-K ,f -.-f--f- . , 364.3 A-1 w .Q .2 i.. A , 31' ski' gp.: agp ei: H. , 13- 6 as ' QQ., JAX. 4,-'QC' 1, .,. ge., A tv' EQ f V- V. , .fe -- 'f' n 1 -tw.. ' f . 41 .,af,s f, , V -.1--..,, ' 'f . X. .- .. r, 4 l-if-f - 94's-LM M52 L -'M-aa-. 31 s-.J - in fx-.. ,H Zicf'.v::.v z S-3.2 .:i.fn.,Y,-, M -taxi -P W -N ' -wit J.. 127 1 2 K , 6 2 .Q 41... f qi H f . fii 'fl' fx: f cz.f.f gf AQ3... f A ffsf'- mans :iii L. ...mm-s iii 31522511-'rcwiilsf ELSIE MARGARET WILSON Al How forceful are right words. The quiet good-natured spirit which has marked your member- ship in our class will never be forgotten. We shall think of you often, A1,'. Arsenal School. Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 Girls League 2, 3, 4. Neyer late. VIRGINIA WILSON Ginger As of someone gently rapping. Believe it or not, there's a happy-go-lucky young maiden in cur class who's tops with both boys and girls. No, she isn't a freak Sfar from it, You must know by now that we'rc referring to the personable Miss Wilson-Virginia to you. Saint Pati-ick's School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls League 2, 3, 4: H. P. H. S. Choir 3, 4. WILLIAM A. WINSOR Windy We grant, although he had much nit, He was very shy of using it. Billy hasn't had much to say at Hartford High. However, we've seen him keep several girls very much interested in skating at Elizabeth Park. Billy's favorite subject in school is Mechani- cal Drawing. He has done some excellent work along: that line. Hillside Avenue School. Athletic Association 4. Never late. I!! :Si R34 o . ,, . ...1. 1 . 4, Qt... 7LQ'e-1--4? 3+ 5' '15 332' Avi,-. 5 ,1',2?'21 13 4' ' Exo Eg '4 -um. fairy. JA, ?fm'gg:--- - fs' Y: ' , 4 U f.-vfffsfe 'rf'-Nw.-Y ' 11- H' -'v--lwv...-... :5l'4- 'f.-- ...- ,fr vs- ,f -ML . f :Am--.f-gf 1- -, 'S --We -f -uf, 2 ,, 1 ..f1if,.+.r.-.ww 1. .- 1-IL.. , ., 1- - 5 wf'u.::.-:.- Q f Q- . -.51 Jveikv.-4-11421, 5313- no 1,1 Q4 A Wifi Q- t ., 5-v.,, - .-.ow ..' - 1 sz. ., .-fm: 4 f '.- ,Q J 155' .. fil - ,L ,sh 1 :Lava-'--'fi 1, 2 JA 4 v 811'-1-.,,f-,ae .L F5 1? QiT' -' ' Y- ffeftv- i-PAW-Jn.1!1J -. if F51 'AH-Tizf we-1, 1'2'?f:ELw:- ra fixa., F-I f. X. ' F12 A as 'E-f'1,'l.,. f -',ffw.f1-M2291 - - i' C -2 ,.. .- -.uw 2.-3 11+i'.,. Q-:Q-,us ffm .g, ' iw Sf - fx., .gi Q M' 'L Q ws., K,-.-. w fy- ..-w. ff- -' af' - fr -,. .. n...'.u- 128 . my NL i' 'Q ii i, '-YN!! - -sfv:::au-517211. .Vg.11-.-Z'iC.L.xzr., ,ffl ft' 'W i- ' 4 gf iff f, W Q - . . f 'L H. fslflii' I , J 5' 'if 1: -:,, Y5:.:,L4:,k,,,T,v,f:, -A I J r Lg 'Qin' X ,f .-1 js...-Fai. QF -fjfmf .Tl are-'s.1ifa.:.....,.gL L' if N l,.1.-M.: g. -FICLIXA S. WOJTOWICZ Fifi Saying one thing, doing another. Those of you who have spent weary hours with noses in a Latin book doubtless realize that Felixa's name comes from the adjefftive m92l1iHg lHCkY - 'That :Joes two Ways, for not only is she lucky in looks, but we classmates of hers are lucky to have her in our midst. Chauncey Harris School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never late. STANLEY WOJTOWITZ Stash None but himself can be his parallel. A Hood-looking athletic person should participate in civic life. We predict that future years will find Stash,' as a successful and important member of our community. Immaculate Conception School. School Baseball Team 4. ELLEY M. WORON Happy the parents of so fair a childfi Ellen has a Very lovely complexion that scorns all beauty aids. She is very earnest and conscientious, but also fun-lovinII- When Ellen is around, she is always the life of the party. Richard J. Kinsella School. Girls League 3, 4. Never late, no demerits. my :,5f'7'Tl9E 'g'f' YYTKT-in 5fwifiea-1r1f:.fw fs'1? t':f1t-'-1'- ' .1 iw- .r 1' f aff? 1 , ff! rv it , li? ,f,,,-gif, uv 1'- WTB :J .ltftffu '1 A-ff a4fa?.,3,.,.is .rt -'f-,1fQ 'QI Y :H . 'T ,'4fq:'-11 t . ', '.fT f ' L,f,..x:.ari J-e3 'i' ',-1'- .--J:-3 .-fn' f ' ' 1-M f'-:'-r-23-4f1 1 .f is f- L 'H Z1'Y'ff'- - Q--wx. 7 -ff:--'M 3. N'-.. f viii ,fx yr! Eff, lf' 5 'ipfzf-H.. gi Sf' .f,-:rw-55 -.f-'M .1-app' 93 : 1 ,R Y -f,---,151 ,ji-.J 1-. , 174-gg' I -en. li:.2--..i'1Q.i, sir ,e.1:sa'z.-.5.1vl'f3:L5:.si21.2+:f.z:frm is axes.: ,3??i,f1-1,J:w.xffigfaf: W. QM:-l.-in 129 -' 4 'fi -Q! 'H -1...-. M . ,vw -..- , .-4 QBA1. gl. :.J , .QQ Q f Q fp 7: 5555. 33:35 q J' 3 rv-sf we . Un, I A L! f .g-fgfsg.gi,.yr- fvxfk f-'2'-'Waals 3-223. ,2zif.':?f.wf.....,....,.- LJ .,...,.m.1i ini t VINCENT JOSEPH YUSKEWICH Vinny And say to all the world, 'This was a man'. Vinny took on a double burden of work. Besides his regular course at Hartford High, he also was taking a course at the Trade School. Vincent was a sports lover, taking time out of his busy schedule to witness almost any kind of game. Immaculate Conception School. Athletic Association 3, 43 Boys Club 3, 4. Never late, never absent, no demerits. Carnegie Institute of Technology. REGINA JANE ZAPERT Riggie The well of true wit is truth itself. Aha, me proud beeoofees, little do you suspect that Rexzina, besides being a downright good-looking pzal, also dotes on the fishy art of swimming. She isn't the girl to broadcast her own virtues, but let us hereby acquaint you with the fact that euumerating them would fill sixteen class books. Saints Cyril and Methodius School. Girls League 2, 3, 4: History-Civics Club 43 Girls Leaders Corps 4g Vesta Club 3: Owlet Editorial Board fl. No demerits. BEATRICE ZIMMERMAN Bea She smiled and the shadows departed. Bea is the wee-est third of that mighty trio whose other two- thirds are Doris Mintz and Ev Sunenshiwne. She may De tiny, but her mentality is certainly expansive, and those irrepressible dimples add yards to the stature of her personality. Arsenal School. Athletic Association 1, 45 Girls League 2, 3, 4: K. B. L. S. 43 French Club 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. Never late. Columbia University. Q ,Q 1-, 'x,'1sv 'v:, ' K :fl 1 4 wed C -'Y fk WI CE 5 T55 Egg, 1' . -? -4 1 'ln -.-12.1.-an ' '.1,i -w.f '. s f, ue.. gl 14 -.1 1. J ,.n,-+-f-.- X 4- . ,, . .., .. ..,, .., . X ,,. r , l A L - ' 5' ,. ,dliif .37 - - f , 1,1-' ' A -Q.,-QL' fl, . -A 71:42 ,,,Z.. , ,.,. 'J ix A-1921 '-' .- Y jCi 'Y f:f. h U e Wa ,f A-wx - 3 ,f 4 FL., lv' ef 51:1 g3f'1.1-,1'g.f img S- ! fEf-:F1..wg:li'e., Lf e sf' u Eff.f-: :ff'fH!'p1i-,!v141r,g3 5. V up - J.f-Mask.-.-.-41447. if 'gpm-'Q - so ..1 z-. , ,, , L. -. 1-vw.-1 --one 1, Q. 1 Ct. .,, f.,,.-W. aff' - , Ser' -was ,, eff.: : -SW' fx-'sf L WSW-gf'1x,f': :.,cr', lj ff flbkif S1 Wfvyfiz- fi VW' 125 x - Uv UT 1'-'-' 'f. i 'f 4' -5. - -iU,'f 1, .A '-- 4' 'i ' K '- ii ' ' - .., ' 'M Y ,,'- ' - -X 'V . ' ll-lr :Xl-r-L' Zilif' .-ff? 54? 4 wfff'-at . - 1 ' ' .fe-., ' af:-sz, 5526.1-' '-Tflli 5.54. :ia ' .,- -gf an -it: . ef.-' H ,. .1 :4--ww--- 130 l PwWj.g5:igahX ---F...-mwexuils.5f4?f3FEiZ5ekfam:2ecei-ewwf'' fi? 'W' -12 i Q 'Eli' 52' It e .J fig: 2 Z f 29,3 fl. 3,2 ' ea CZJJ 'jr AQ m.- 2 E' ,z,,'rr: 'v-xv. l ,2Z,g'f:-yy',.,.,.,,,,,,,, tj .-.st-fr-ai LJ: 3:-v -lv-11 45' BARBARA ZORICK Babs One may be humble out of pride. When there is an unpleasant situation to be avoided, trust Barbara to do the avoiding in the smoothest manner possible. Youse xzuys and gals who dubbed her best excuse maker on the class statistics list certainly showed a remarkable sense of accuracy in that respect. Richard J. Kinsella School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never late. BERTHA HELEN ZURAW Blanche Better once than never, for never is too late. Bertha sat next to her brother for four years at H. P. H. S. She probably will have to get a job with him, or shr-'ll have 11 lost feeling. Her inactivity in school socials belies her indus- triousness outside of Hartford High. Saints Cyril and Methodius School. Girls League -l. Never late, no demerits. MICHAEL THEODORE ZURAW Mickey A wit's a feather, and a chief a rod: An honest man's the noblest work of God. Mickey is tall, well built and athletic, but doesn't let this interfere with his studies. He is a serious-minded hard worker, in school. His favorite sport is baseball. With his build he is the imaize of a Greek athlete. Saints Cyril and Methodius School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3b4g Boys Club 2, 3, 4, School Baseball Team 4. Never late, never a sent. 1 - i we' .f?? 'f'5 ...,-::- V -.af-, .. -. ., .,. 5... .,v.- is is I gt 4 ,Fi -sig? iz, 1 ,gbogl-,,, SY- - .2 .5525--gli F ff.. iv. 'J-'Jul ffi., ,- Q. 5. .w Efi, . 1 fag- ' , fr '33 'Y'-' l: f 'A' t-Lf? 4 S fi-L :I N 3.73 '!q'g4'cA+f5. ffffiy.-vial NW 'gy ttf 1- '-if- Sli T '- r'1:e.eQ:. 1-ff 3-'ff 'J'-fe: -'ff -f2'a..dff1t13H:. ' --1sfi'Va- 252 -Q '35 tgbrrs, .gy na, 1fse-f:21-?i3'..'-sew?-'W-Q-1f,f'se.i,f'w.s -:av -, '-we f -..,1-1--L 'S - ,ff-f-.H . . ss'-1. :auf -.., 5 Jax, - 15,2 . --'arfw,-5,,- slr. -eb 3gm.?!.,:g 42- - -. HM A .fi-..-A.. , ixrs-.-x..:w.i..,.,:f ..1 I-a -.. xl .2vy:,r:..-, 3 5.-g. i zm.Js,.'l'1-Leg -':,Jv1.f:-' ,QM free.: '-N -f'-na.: 131 . 4,401 4...-so 2 f Qi! ' O Age, L .M -of f.g.:f..:f fig-: . ,. :gift ,.w,,.,g.,.e.-1' V' Sill ..z:r.eff:ss..,.,.,-.,,, U GJ .....-mia 41-as-w-f.:.,.f,gi CHARLES AMBROSETTI Charlie 'Tis not in mortals to command success But We'll do more-we'll deserve it. Charlie is a versatile lad who delves into the mysteries of wide fields. His work for the Chemistry Club will be long remembered. His husky body makes him successful at times during gym classes. Richfield Springs High School, New York. Athletic Association 43 Boys Club 43 Science Club 43 Chemistry Club 3, 4, President 33 Lower Senior Night Committee. JOSEPHINE LUCY BAUZIS fo A good heart is better Than all the heads in the world. Jon is certain to get along, no matter where she goes, because of her even temper and good nature. Her numerous friends prove that. Her good marks in business courses show that she will make a very successful secretary. Chauncey Harris School. Girls League 4. Never late. LESLIE J. BROWN Brownie There is likewise a reward for faithful silence. Although he has been with us for just a short time, Leslie has accumulated many friends. His ruddy complexion and fine stature remind one of a hardy lumberjack. His ambition is to be grad- uated as soon as possible. Our Lady of Sorrows School. Athletic Association 1, 23 Boys Club 4. EMILIO JOHN CASALE F osty With sanctity of reason. Emilio is one of the smallest guards on the football squad. Although short of stature, the bone crushers did not stop him. His other pastime was acting as an assistant manager on the basketball team. Saint Josephls Cathedral School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3: School Basketball Team 35 School Football Team 2, 3. No de- merits. GEORGE A. CELEDINAS Georgie Wait till you hear me from the pulpit, There you cannot answer me. George has been an active member of the Room 26 group. His interest in management is not confined alone to the Astronomy Club, but he is interested also in the class activities. Yet he shines in his Astronomy. fWe have a star among us.J Lawrence Street School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys Club 4: Tech Club 3, 4, Vice-President 41 Astronomy Club 4, Treasurer 4. Never late, never absent, no demerits. Carnegie Institute of Technology. X if K..-2 -+ Ta ml? gf 'is if? 35 .1 .af-f-s---s - it - 5 Sw, .fe-asf:-. -- :ef .1 fe-wie? 1 fm. 551:-..a...... . fi..-3 - ,aiu-e':: C V' 1 .ff Wglifwi fi 'di' 'ww 5' 4-. z+:+-U:4'fM72f'. ls: s-' 155111fvif..'k'? .AvWf4 B ... as J- - ---.-2 , 4.-f .re , M -.v. ,gi-ig --. -we-A -sr Q 1.-.,.',4i.ef.w . iff' , A-, -e,,zs,,.-41,1 pkwgy' - ' g v..e44 i ff-1.-- ,HS .pw :pe-.-:J .711 Puff 14 - -iayife?g- few- MAH: , mf 'Q'-. 3: i4j.::.k5- 1f ls.gf'-.. ,pa V7 fizr.-HLA. 2,-M.. xg. 1541? e, if. a1.....Sl'Qi2.. 'il-4gil9rf,.ilf'?5 :' '11, ' we ' ':::::'Q,fr: Sax? ... 139 5 h ffviflfit gill S F-Eu. -4 1-9' .. . 2,35 Q . 15 sag? 5 JJ Q Q f -'H wr 3:1 ...if:I1s.-m:f....,..-,.-- ..i..,f.0m Psa ETHEL CHANCE C ooky The sweetest garland to the sweetest maid. This little athlete has won fame in several of the girls' sports. Her clothes always appear to be neat. One word can describe her where other adjectives may fall. She is cute. Lawrence Street School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls League 2, 3, 4: Girls Commercial Club 3, 43 Girls Leaders Corps 3. 4, Secretary 45 Girls Basketball Team 4, Girls Track Team 1: received Sweater in Basketball 4. KENNETH R. COLMER Ken Why, then, the world's mine oyster, Which I with sword will open. Ken has had the wanderlust in going to Bulkeley and East Hartford, but coming to Hartford has cured him. Roguish smiles always made the faculty suspicious of him. His 100's in English uniform tests interested us. Poughkeepsie High School, New York. Athletic Association 4: Boys Club 43 Chemistry Club 4. ROSE GRACE COPPOLA Peanut Even a single hair casts its shadow. Rose is a good student whose height is in no proportion to her ability. She likes French very much and always obtains good marks in that subject. Henry Barnard School. Athletic Association 43 Girls League 3, 4: Girls Commercial Club 4. Never late. LOUISE DE FELICE Lou I only wish I may see your head stroked dowin with a slipper. Attention, you permanent, marcel, finger and water waving Senors, Messieurs, and Misters! Louise manages to outsmart you all by having the curliest hair imaginable without artificial aidl If you beauty-seekers want her secret, she's generous enough to tell, but we're afraid the answer is that she was born that way. West Middle School. Girls League 2, 3, 4: Chemistry Club 4: Astronomy Club 45 Girls Basketball Team 2. Never late. MILTON GALLAGHER Duke As true as I live. Duke's breezy manner has swept many of us off our feet, but in time we have found that this is only his outward appearance. Sometimes he seems to be a very serious person. Saint Johnsburg Academy, Saint Johnsburg, Vermont. Athletic . for EQ: fl: 153 Association 2. ' - f ' af ' ' -.f' ' ' ff EH F 4 +-asiijtaxet -5' :ffr:.f5335g:E.'tTlw 4' XF fr'-f.:ii 'aif Q, ,hp ,ww K. Lk? .-my tibia, 31 :...N.?A,.EE7. .sin -mi W, U IE, .3?a,w,,xf ig J-.,,2-4?-,dxv A xii ,H 55 Q 'r l..tAiil251,f lr -- I -F1512 is '- 1. 4'-Pganlib is -:Ja 'Elgin' '.--.,'S,g:'f:ig.g:Q5.- 43-:lf'fLK 1i ' 1 ' 2. e - 'ff . 1 -- ----u. - ,- we .ev 4 11- .. .-- A -f .v-., 1' '. .' f , 1 M ., -' se.. A .. . '. ., 'V 4 '-sz au if as-.2 at : if I PM F 6 QW E 3',' 1., 1 V-i5 'i-':fXz1x 'J 'Tix 'f'3f'?s?2!:'v !. - N :-,,.u.Le. afar ,-,.I.+i4, -.ss-':1...1f.'f.1.,..e- 1. 'af s ,'l.Zc,S'.!i-+1 4 s-:Ly g:E,w11.Ff413.l1i:air'-31,312 4,-.'i:' ' fn. 1--FJw'i'.u v .. K .H ' W' ' FL' I 3 ' - g ,QQQZL 2 5233 Ai'.14?S:,g fra - 11 f-we .-pea. .:mmw,,..-.-.-,, g! ,-,...a...e isa ANNE ELIZABETH GEDUTIS Cookie Faith is like a lily, lifted high and white. The excellent coiiperation and good will which Anne has con- tributed to our class has its reward. Her fine qualities are beyond reproach. We have enjoyed your company, Anne. Holy Trinity School. Girls League 2, 3, 4. Never late, no demerits. ROBERT R. GERRITY Bob Like rowers, who advance forward. Bob is that jolly fellow who always manages to find some- thing to laugh about. His generosity and good nature are re- nowned. He is what one may call a true friend. Immaculate Conception School. Athletic Association 1: History-Civics Club 3, 4, Secretary 33 Boys Biology Club 3, Member of Executive Committee 3. Never late. SAMUEL GIULIANO Sam No question is ever settled Until it is settled right. Sam was unfortunately absent often, so that many could not understand him and enjoy the good fellowship that is his to offer. He is one of the serious-minded boys, and chess is his diversion. Henry Barnard School. Boys Club 23 Greek Club 23 Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Freshman Glee Club. ALICE N. HARVEY Al And sweetest heaven on earth display. Alu has a smile for everyone. Her friendliness must be catching, for she is joyfully received into every group. She is sure to sro a long way in this world, with that sunny disposition of hers. Our Lady of Sorrows School. Athletic Association 43 Girls League 3, 4. B. HARRIET HASKELL Toil, says the proverb, is the sire of fame. Harriet is a rather quiet young lady who always gets good marks, no matter how hard the subject. We all admire Harriet because she's such a genuine good sport. West Middle School. Girls League 43 National Honor Society 4. H 'f' -7? -+ . V345 'ii 3 .-an -. r.,,i--f:f--- P33 if 522' flax- 15.91 ff rift? f ft? saws:-'P?e2f4'ff9af'iQ1 -, s 'Y'-A :v?LfQi1 l ,Gi Aye Y?.fr','fQg.124+-411:15 -' 'H 'iJifi 5.' V1 Hi Sf:-s 1Q..:iL 2,,,,.1. 'FZ Q9 if' 1 W Q 'R Ffa 'li'-f'Ig'i'Lr'.i'1 'l'--ffm if' 'QP if :iff '.L ve Efff? 'i..u..,.v' ef: 2y,m.? 1,g!.11'-'iss ..,,-Q'-,3Sigr1-fai'flQ.fEE9'- W' 143' g.. r-ova., 4+.5.'f.-a. :-Q. s .- L 2 .. .- w+.--- mm.-. -sv. -.tvs S.-' 'w.-1.--wa'-.n6,n-'SS' 134 I , ...V-, pq , 1 , .H 5, - Q an -E H 5 P I Q i., ,I 1. 'Wilt' in ' 5 l 'QQ f an . .ff F 935532 .mf.......f.g.1f ' -fl ' 'illiffmiififge 1 E? ft 4. n 5,1 .fx , fqQ, E 5 D 'vb iff-U 1 Q TQ?-rigs - -'43 qclfhfv Lg.: A ,IQ ' 'L' MADELINE HAYES She's an excellent sweet lady. Madeline is one of the less active of our class socially, 'but in her recitations she is more prominent. Her English recitatlons and characterizations are envied by her classmates. Arsenal School. Girls League 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 4. Never late. ROBERT HUNTER Bob He is a very proper man. Bob apparently tried to escape our attention by being so- quiet and unassuming. However, we couldn't help but notice those- neat-looking clothes of his. Wilson Street School. ALLAN N. HURLBURT Bud We have met the enemy, and they are ours. Bud seems to be the living image of a collegiate b H' oy. is neat, up-to-date style and manners make him stand out among his fellow students. H ' e was very attentive to the teachers. Loomis Institute, Windsor, Connecticut. School Golf Team 3, 4. Leland Stanford Junior University. JOHN KELLY All I ask is to be left alone. John is a sport par excellence and an all-around g d f ll Yoo e ow. He has gone about his work.in a quiet and unassuming way. We commend him for his ambitions, and know that success is bound to come his way. Saint Patrick's School. ANNA KATHERINE KOLENDA How is it with you, lady ? Anna has blonde hair and brown eyes. Just watch her some day and notice how the boys gather about her at a dance, She likes to attend weddings and other festivals. We her dancing on the slightest provocation. Richard J. Kinsella School. Never late. often have seen X as il 'Y Ya s H? ' A' . 'fwfr i -4. 2.f,.,--21E ,. via. f .I 'fztfg X 1 ,. -was Qfixfa fr!-'. 1 1.17 'ff L 4'-Qi--K - f- if . Y-'L '.,fH'??3- in 22Qsi1,.--'K ' 515.5 ,.5:.1l... :.i-ia-gm:.sf.s,'....s,.:f' N1 f4:S3L1fi.1i a lie.: .e5fri.f1lJ,Hg.g,fft4f .ri..f, 135 fl' ,,..'fl'3'1i3i41-?.1'm, s-'-f-214-f412.1:1 -- .fl we ' - W, gf Q.. ' 4' - Jef 7 r - li if-5, ,'C'f'5iE,lI i J tif Q- L L 1 jigs. 3, F - 1 WY' 'kifvf JCB?- f.51'if---....-..,...- .-,...L-.fp-fi L.: 'A'--YN' f U MARION ELIZABETH LANDRY I'm growing wise: I'm growing. Marion has the power of attracting people to her because of her friendly nature. It's a great pleasure to say hello to her. We all admire and respect her personality very much. Arsenal School. Athletic Association 23 Girls League 2, 4: Owlet Editorial Board, Typist 3. ANNA L. LAPENTA T rixie This little body harbors a big soul. Although Anna is a very reserved sort of girl, her sweetness is noticeable, and her friendship is dear to those who know her. We wish that we could acquire her pleasant disposition. May you have much success, Anna, after you leave school. Arsenal School. MALCOLM L. MACINTOSH Farmer Nay, who but infants question in this wise? Malcolm will probably be an aviator when he gets older, for his head is always in the clouds. We've never considered a class- room a particularly comfortable place to sleep, but that doesn't hinder Malcolm's meditations. Collinsville High School, Collinsville. MARY I. MILLIOT Silence sweeter is than speech. Mary can get along with saying less than anyone we know. During her four years at Hartford High she has tried to make her- self as inconspicuous as possible. She has not succeeded in her -effort, for we have noted her well. Wilson Street School. Never late. RUTH MOORE It is good to live and learn, Ruth is a very talented musician. How she can tickle those ivoriesl What's more, she goes all the way to New York for her lessons. We're proud to say that Ruth is in our class. Junior High 115, New York City. Athletic Association 1, 2: Girls League 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4, Vice-President-Secretary 4: Accompanist for Girls Glee Club 113 Accompanist for Choir 4. n. ff -2 ., . 1- ::1'--1:--c12v :-- .fora wi We ..,. 'Q-V ' 5 5 3 fbi - ,- -ff ' Q-.j. : 1 -51' . 5744 , if 3 15. lf: J-- of ' We ?':0 't AJ., ...aa l Qu-, , writ... ,ff X fi'-1f.g,.f,,.. ,fi 'Rex' . s i 1,-image-rn-r,Qf:11r: warns 5: Mfr- 'Ye-- lf-'ar-.9:i'-'iw ', .-'il-'-'si' l ei Nbf- X !.1.:'..l ' 'nw .- iff . H1155 . 1' TW, - s, 3- :'j.1:y5-'sexi ffl 'g'1?'F'.4 f. V1 5': if--'14 F1 -. 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We've hopes for this hero's ending up as a stage manager, for he's to be found behind the scenes of every Dramatic Club play. Richard J. Kinsella School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys Club 2, 3, 4g Tech Club 3, 4, President 43 Mosaic Club 3: Boys Biology Club 2, 3, Astronomy Club 4. Never late. ROBERT NOVELLO Bob Every man of us has all the centuries in him.', Bob has at times been at odds with his teachers, but he has tried only to have a little fun at the expense of the faculty. We have, however, grown to like this fellow who has a great number of friends. 4 ufffif' Arsenal School. Never late. JAMES DENNIS O'BRIEN Primo Success depends on effort. Jim has very modest ways and is a hard worker. Occasion- ally he gives us a hello , thus revealing the brighter side of his secluded mature. These tidbits of himself, however, only make us want to know him better. Saint Joseph's Cathedral School. Athletic Association 1, 2, 33 Boys Club 2, 35 Boys Commercial Club 25 History-Civics Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Astronomy Club 45 Lower Senior Night Program. Saint Mary's College, California. JOHN O7GRADY folmny What should a man do but be merry 7 A smile here and a smile there, that is O'Grady. Melancholy, herself, could be convinced that a light heart makes a merry world, if she once heard Johnny and noticed his gay ways. We wish you lots of luck in life, John. Saint Patrick's School. 0 if? 'A'J -... ' 'VK an W, ,.,.. 5L5,Lmg,'fi? - -5 X - .fa ii V' ili?gf ' Q4 'rf ,-4S2?3i4.'s9 s5.: Fvii N ---iw-5' ss.-'1i2?5.,9:'5'S3 7 -w AMS' H 'z' ' - ,' 'v . A e' 1 ' f . ' 1' x Y. 'Qa,.-nj ' '-.-. 1i,'f,'y' V4-'-1. J ' ' 1ij1'QE 'Q 2 1- 5 'g -mi. 1? 5' 1-Ta-j,5ie k -WS 'Q' f v.kf -fzgiswlf gn, F-.fHff'?3f'1iU iliac Affine.. .:bA..1:.'iAz1:i1.:.:r- iff. 2- .Ein .asf-x:5,1LLH1.S4w':-fqgffsg-5-af'mia, 137i - WN' 'H' f' ff' 51' F . E r-2 A., . ' 'S-. f f tif V K' Q 1 55535: V' .2iefafm....-,-...:f ' 'cj 7 L L Sig' MARIE O7HARA Mickey I have no other but a woman's reason: I think him so, because I think him so. S h ol for a while decided Marie, after attending Hall High c o , to come back again to be graduated with us. She is usually too busy with outside activities to bother much with her homework: but, nevertheless, she always seems to get along very well. William Hall High School. Saint John's Hospital Training School, Long Island City. RICHARD F. O'HARA Dick His speech is a burning fire. The importance of punctuality has impressed us in the efforts of Dick, His sincere quiet manner is so typical of our class- mates that we feel his good qualities must not be denied. Good - - - .. -ku- sportsmanship is typical of Dic Chauncey Harris School. Never late. EDWARD D. ORZECH Edge I'll catch it ere it come to ground. Ed was on the pitching staff of the varsity baseball team in his junior year. He also played a polished game in basketball for an outside quintet. His manner in school was to be quiet and attentive to his work. Saints Cyril and Methodius School. School Baseball Team 4. ROCCO CARL PELLETTIERI Roc Such a man would be certain to stick. To take everything as it comes and not to become discouraged must be Roc's motto, for we never find him in a melancholic mood. Not even demerits can get him excited. Henry Barnard School. H. P. H. S. Debating Club 45 Class -Country Team 1. Basketball Team 23 Class Cross STELLA PETRAS Drink to me only with thine eyes. h bo s have been entranced Stella is gay and witty. Many of t e y t e of beauty She has been very unassuming, and l mates. by her Spanish yp . this has made her the dear friend of many of her c ass Richard J. Kinsella School. 'f' -2 -+ . 1: f3fQIh.J,5i?4:e'pf-N WTQQ, Sf .,,..., M., Liam-. Ki i div. i. 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Obstacles mean nothing to him except to drive him on to the accomplishment of his ambitions. New Park Avenue School. Students Council 13 Boys Club 2. 3: Boys Commercial Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Boys Glee Club 3, 43 Philatelist Society 25 Junior Orchestra 23 H. P. H. S. Orchestra 3, 45 Inter-High Orchestra 3, 45 Class Basketball Team 3. FRANK C. A. SANSAVERO There I shall see mine own figure. One hears a great deal about smiles. Some smiles are forced, some are unbefitting, and others are purely natural. Frank's is the last named. When he smiles, two rows of glittering white teeth appear. Not only does he possess this charm, but he is an ideal friend. Brown School. Boys Club 2. MARIAN PRISCILLA SARGENT Mickey Never a person so delightful. Mickey's politeness always was brought to light like a beacon on a lighthouse. Always understanding and calm, she would make an ideal teacher. We wish her success in whatever field she chooses. West Middle School. Girls League 2, 3, 43 H. P. H. S. Choir 2, 3, 4. Never late. University of Vermont. THEODORE J. SOBOLA Ted Time as he grows old teaches many diseased. Quiet and industrious, Ted has never been seen wasting a second. Whether during the first fifteen minutes or the recess period at school, he is always busy at his desk doing his homework instead of throwing away part of a school day's precious time. Saint Peter's School. SIGRI D T AFT For I am fresh of spirit and resolved To meet all perils very constantly. In her quiet unassuming way. Sigrid forms an important part of every one of her classes. No teacher has yet asked her a question which she couldn't answer. Alfred Plamt Junior High School, West Hartford. Girls League 45 National Honor Society 4. Never late. vi? - 3 A-7 il -33 N---.f'-v-.v..1.Q:.:r as 2- V 'S 4? 'f' ' w 34, iss?-Riizzi . . 'L,2,.,r s-:..:5- .lajqi ., 1,-... . .TWH . . ., . sf- .M . 1 ' e. ,..,..1,,.. ,L 4... . IM, 'H-'NL -fn H: 5 9.42-h1'M,,fv 'J.-.--NIi.:,Z .gfifpg 1,.,4:.f-oz ' iii ,fs.-La... be ' of A -- -we-es.-P iii:-531.1 22' ' -0 it RSML- z 13.1 xfJ1..i-L..- Liirxi-M,gw4,g r --, nf--if-L ... 139 f 2 -so . 51'-gtg:--9'?!7f47F' if i Q bg G g fgt' Ll 4 as.:--3 ,L i bfi'-3575'i5I5ifi3f as 5 - - ' Q 5Lf ,' 'bf-'f'...?'PQfn...f'f5 P' -na 1.23 4afz:a:me,,,,,,,,,,, U O V C -.....ww- 5 tai 415326-ifmf-wifi SALVATORE TARASCIO Tools . 15,2-ua-Z C' '15, V AL , --V Siu' Q my - ,iight-g'j,,:.5em,,,qH,FL5f fgivvbgqni . if 53,55 .g5:i..1,-ii.-M-A:,,, , . ' 'sit-3 'ia-5-11 .f' ' ' ' 'Nothing' great was achieved without enthusiasm. We wonder why Sal did not try out for the varsity basket- ball team. In this sport he excels. Perhaps he just couldn't be bothered with high school teams. Here's hoping you make a college varsity team, Sal . Brown School. PASQUALE TOSCANO But all in good time. To be a member of our class is a distinction which is a rare privilege. This friend of so many of us has made that privilege a pleasure. Brown School. Never late. ANDREW WALKER Bing The kings of modern thought are dumb. Not only is this boy an ardent student of that famous art called dancing, but he is also one who manages to get many A's . Andy's theory is that dancing' refreshes the mind and body. Rockville High School. Freshman Glee Club: H. P. H. S. Choir 43 Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Hampton Institute. MARVIN WIGGINS fake Thou art a fellow of good respect. Not much had been heard about Marvin until Lower Senior Night and then-prestol he was immediately in the spotlight. In impersonating a Ncizro preacher he did a good job. He won for himself the first prize for his individual act. Henry Barnard School. H. P. H. S. Debating Club 43 Fresh- man Glee Club: Lower Senior Night Program. Howard College. va 1 'ik Qi1iQf 13F 'ik:' 'ffl '.f3:rF'f- s -'27 ,..,...,. -V, 'fig ,as-frsjffs , K- gs. .rzwn -eff A if if 'XJ ,N . , . 5, ,e.--5 -.- .-'f'12.fw N a fa qjf.. ,,4g'2g' 'F 5.4.5 lwyat- . ,s :bf-V' ?f ,g71 ' 'sqariii Llsiifg-:.1,Z' 5 , N V . vi 5-' , .1 : .1 ', 4' -' ,-xl -' ' ' ' K w. 'Q i ' 'v - fe. ' . .7 4 ' w ,- ug . 1,3 ,, is .v VJ: ,TLS-age: '. -X--w A ' -,Q E , -' - -fl .3 - ,. . .:. fi ...kkiil or .1wJi.J rs. ' .za ci 11-g e..:l1- lx V- Ge' R. 140 1 - O f A-:g,.i-:im ,.---.jggg ggswf gist WM G 6 SQ. F12 t 5 N LQ i aeigfias. C7 W' lt fl: r In ADDRESS OF WELCONIE ...... .... ......... . .......... I a mes Vincent Calio SONG ........................................................... The Class Words and Music by Adeline Emma Nicolini ORATION-Gallant Living .................... . ........ Raphael Leonard Kemler PIANO QUINTET-fall Nocturne, by Borodine tbl Dreaming, by Kopyloff lcj Petite Valse, by Karganoff ........ Mary Elizabeth Sawyer, ,lack Paul Torza, Albert Joseph Ponlin, Arvid William Engel, David Blumenthal ESSAY-uWill,' Shakespeare-Human Being. .. .............. Mildred Verniclc SOPRANO SOLOS .......................... .... A ngeline Rita. Ann D70nofrio laj Pierrot, by Rttbner tbl ln the Luxembourg Gardens, by Manning lol The Nightingale has a Lyre Of Gold, by Whelpley POEM-Legacy .............................................. Mildred Verniclc SONG .............................................. Solo Group and the Class Words and Music by David Blumenthal HISTORY-PROPHECY-WILL ..... Elizabeth ,lulia Ericson, William Newman Gleason, Flora. Philomene Lawless. Eunice Ruth Norton, Massie King Owen, Ralph Henry Taylor SCHOOL SONG. .. .............. ........... 1 'he Class radaalion Qgroqram Springtime, by DrummfThe Orchestra SALUTATORY ........................................... .... E sther Goldfield A STRIKING PERSONALITY. . . . . . ..... David Blztmtentlial SKILLED FINGERS ....... ............. D oris Pearl Mintz MY SUMMER PARADISE ............................ Douglas MacNevin Sargenor Ethiopian Dance. by DelibeSf'l'l'1e Orchestra THE SAVING SALT OF HUMOR ....... ....... .......... . . .Dorothy May Walton FOUNTAIN PENS ........... ...Arvict William Engel QUIET PLACES. . . . . .Ruth Louise Fuller VALEDICTORY ....... .................................... R iette Lichtenstein Adoration, by BOrOwskif'l'he Orchestra PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ........ Mr. William F. Vail of the Board of Education ' .' ?'V5T'TlFI f . 'f1':',1iT ' 1 'ff 'fi' . ' N T ' tg' .fl la'35'7iw.:f',fi-Vjsfj gH?p35t5,? if ' Q 'WY -' '.'...?fgQS-E22 a.. ' Q5-J lx' -' '-:-- . 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But all happy moments must terminate. f For four years we have grown to understand and love one another, telling each other of our troubles and cares. Now we are about to be graduated from the sacred portals of P. H. S. Many of us are going to enter new fields of business, in which there are great advantages for us, the younger generation. Others will labor to gain laurels in higher institutions of learning. The prestige of our school, one of the oldest in the state, has been carefully upheld. Connecticut is now celebrating three hundred years of steady and prosperous growth. For a few centuries graduates of Hartford High have faithfully served our state, gaining recognition and honors for their faithful work in medicine, law, busi- ness and fine arts. They, our predecessors, have forged specific standards by which we can and will attain success. During our high school life many of us have been leaders in various branches of activities. Let us carry these fine qualities of leader- ship throughout our expanse of life. The capacity and determination with which We meet all obstacles will determine our destiny. We have been trained thoroughly to confront life by patient instructors and by the encouragement of our parents. Let us heed their words, for theirs are words of wisdom. Tonight We shall relive the precious memories of our high school life. We shall recall the days in which we entered H. P. H. S. as bewildered freshmen, but we must not forget that we are leaving Hartford High wiser and possessing some knowledge of life. We leave this school with our hearts full of regret and sorrow mingled with joyous memories. Let tonight forever live within our hearts. In behalf of the class of Nineteen Thirty-five B, l most cordially welcome you to our class night exercises. JAMES VINCENT CALIO. TTWKTT 15' 5' -Tv' 1. 9 f WL ' 1' 'D . . 11:5 ' 2 '4f 1- ff as Q ..V'W a. ' ,1?'f?f 5 , ,.,,, i?gi'1d F531 , .gg Q ':FmCffs',t:f.'-Snzfggifaf if .. N Z az. 2.365-tiff.-2,2.-X732wifi? .-Gi L,4sl-iffffffx' +1 fiagfifl v:i1a?C.- if Qs 5. WW 7Qf!? '.1r EA1 iff: . -. gp g gf g -ev .re 5.-rw , r. fag jf I mfr- '-.s,y,.:s ,ss Q5.....h'LiEi Q.. 1'xa-fAj'..F3-LQ-2. fn, ' if 5' sz' ' 'SL . .ifliiffiff 32,5-' - 1 fel :Ez 9,77 ga...-f4Z,r1filM? 142 J '-'Jima-M1122,:e4,:??Tisias-3151.um1-:1vwfff'-- tgp! Q f' -,H ' Q. 2 5,14 ai .Q -' H , . , , A 'if-A -- t a T . fp wi si. ,T rm, f W' 12'-AL ..,. . J V L M :gig rmfiwz GALLANT LIVING HAKESPICARE said, 'LAll the worlclis at stage, and all the 111911 and women 1ll61'6lY pluyersf' Yet how many of these- players sf-em to hs- miscast or 111isdi1'ec-tl-cl in their parts. and still llilYl' carried onl Throughout the pages of history uxaunples 1-un he found ol' men who, in spite of adverse vonditions, have lived gallant lives, and have triumphed in the end. Per- haps the forenlost and nlost fanniliar example of these is Alarulunn Lincoln, who, through his own efforts, rose from lmeing an ignorant hut eager rustic youth, to becoming one of the most beloved of all our presidellts. Our own Thomas Hooker . .,..'1 5' 'f+ 'f w: i:i,:1fsfmr::- mv- -'-- . - - . , - . ,N l --1+-. . .V5q'f5i? 4.1 't,pa'g'S .4 Q?-vii' A or ' :MJ X., . --Q 1.5, t 5S3.-5H Yi , f my-vt? , . 5-m k'fJf,.wJ-I4,p.,., E. 'E -1r-- , -f 'fgw'-'- 1-'. ' Y A ae .f rg -12' J -Q .. .,,, v ,i ,. . ,,,,-.,, ..,. .-,z , , . .,,, -fs YJ .., , . ,K , '- it H12-r. U1-' f-A H Q-,J bs.. ,-tv, , Q-1 .vid W ,f p-- 1 ff- 51.4 ,L 21- 1,42 -,f UV 'E fi 2' R-24r'i'i, 3355 ff r fffws-.fr,?2 fs- : '-K efygixlliiii!-iiiiisiiwii'M 61441 19.2 t .Siam 9+ z xfmify-X:,'1 g ug ' for-1--:wif a.ip1. ,,A5i,'g,g, .4562 Q finiin., SLA-.f-. .-.'.T, Nf 1: vi . . in fvlw.- 2 if. 5 ,G,3s1.Y,f ,Q Sabi? 'gf 21, EFA-21.L ,u 143 , .'.-.' ws., 1 : -A g.: -, E My - ., ti- s 1 ga: as ' 'if I 4 Y 'J ' .1 Frm? f3?T11i.r91-f 2 ' C.. fer- 1 ':+s..Td:vs. b--fffriifr 9 Tye, -:,-5-- 0, J-2,1 A3:,1tg:ggy,..,-.,,,-,Wi tl K 1 .-.mftwni 3.15: -3.-1-v: '-1Sm.cl.,,?E did not give up when he and members of his faith were persecuted in Massachusetts. Instead he organized his congregation, moved into Connecticut, then a wilderness, inhabited only by Indians, and founded this City of Hartford. When we turn to the arts and sciences, we also find the same gallant living. Ludwig Van Beethoven when a young man and when his genius was just beginning to be acknowledged, became deaf. Though at first he was despondent, he did not commit suicide, his deafness did not conquer him, and he rose to even greater heights as a composer. Madame Curie and her husband Pierre, though very poor, undertook the task of isolating a new, strange element. With crude implements, a poor laboratory, and hardly any outside assistance, the two of them worked. In spite of illness they kept on with their project. Finally, their efforts were rewarded. They had reached their goal. Through their unceasing efforts, they had succeeded in isolating the element radium. But they are not the only ones. There are others whose lives are not so well known, but who have lived just as gallantly. A lady of my acquaintance lost her two sons in the war, and was left with an only daughter. Her husband had died previously. Though sl1e was stricken with grief at the time, she realized that she must support herself and her daughter. She started selling insurance, and today has a fine home, and is sending her girl through college. This gallantry, found in many people today, did not allow her to be defeated, but kept her fighting towards her goal, despite all odds. Now, more than ever, have we need of living gallanty. In these times of depression, we are meeting defeat on every side. Because of economic conditions we cannot have the things we want. Life, however, becomes more inspiring if we take these setbacks and disappointments courageously. There are some students in school, who, because of financial conditions at home, have been forced to give up many of their activities, and go to work. Their time for study has been curtailed, and they have had to shoulder an added responsibility. In their cases, living gallantly means not giving up, but studying their lessons even more diligently. They make use of every spare moment both when in school and when out of it. Instead of complaining, whimpering, or giving up school entirely, they see life in a new light, and face it in a new, brave, spirited way. They take it upon them- selves to make the most of everything. If they are disappointed or discouraged, they do not abandon all hope, but try again and again. They are learning to take life as it comes, and take it cheerfully. It is easy for a person to be happy when everything is going all right, but if he can smile though conditions are not so favorable, and the world seems against him, that's gallant living. R. LEONARD KEMLER. -vw:-. arg'-'-vf., ,yt W, y : ,nf , , PM, in 'T iff Eg ., 5 are-' 5 .args J- f- . . . H- ,.w,.. ' -1 i. wx, ., 'wr rv -mrs aws Fl. - .f is-H fs fs-tw ff is f fa:-'feii s.. 4 5.3.5 ' -:gQ.:s.,L f5,.n-ikfxg x:1 :e 'j rg.'iL,, Li 2 ,Sify-52.2, f lik ,Q-, 3 f! in 1- 41,55 egg. rf,gA,s'?kXi iQr-.-t -t-1-H-. -' fr C. -,'f'-52-r.L.s ',..'Sf.w -. I. J 2 Q.. -. - - . rl. -1, ,e,-I' . Tl- 3'f ,,fn5Z.f 1-.5'T: '7A' 2f'Qt+4li. ,593 ' K.. .ff f' ZW -.fit-5 t.'5'41.4? 5i....hrfiti. ar. as a'w..J4.v LMA. L 5 :H J 'df H Q .2J.-,.1L'.Y'::'.-L wif. D 'Q 'I' 15- Jae' - --f-v'fvs-61x29 144 ... ,...,.,... . ...,,.:....v ,..... ., -v-. .wr1,1-U ' 'wa' 14, T .1 . . -f-.L .naw-,':?.f.x 551f:':,-gizzlv.-,fa-:Ami-'A Jef' ,-'hiri -3 925356 wr? ay- -w Q-cali? -'ffl 2 0 32, ff. 1 W3 Q, ' ' A tg 3 ,I-fig, 'J l Fil of I '- 'i .,. N ag 556Ly WILL SHAKESPEARE-HUMAN BEING RE you afraid of ghosts? Can some abstract icy-fingered shade get the better of you decidedly live young people? lim very much afraid the answer is Yes.', At various times in your school careers live seen many of you turn tail and run at the mention of a man long physically dead. That man is William Shakespeare. It cannot be denied that the appearance of those slender volumes of his plays has always been the signal for lmloodcurdling howls from hundreds of throats. After diligent study, l've succeeded in translating those howls into, 45Wl1y' in heavenis name do we have to study Shakespeare? My purpose is hy no means to answer this query. As a matter of fact, l should feel gratified if someone would answer it for me. Why' do we have to study Shakespeare? Study, as I've undergone it, has been taking a line of Shakespeare ,.g.': ws --V'--.fr-if-. -- A- -- .X --rf, , ff. -. wifi 'qgafizzj-ggffg.-2-11ifapi''MF' A flaw-l'f..:,.,.s Xa- .Jo '-. f .3 5 -ZH , , vizzzll Y QLQJ1? fi. 'gb'-'-1-5--f'.f, -3-7JQ5aQ'7?'Ef. li--ifik ., f- S- wg Q J Pf',1-W3 . ' , 'X ci gg? vw -'Q '?w:f -'F ff fi , 5-2' ' 5251- 1' :wifi VH. . 4.-A-Jail . 1,-1 - wav 'L 'Elm 'g 2' , Nrgfxf, 3' - , wage :Mfg N:--e:gf'?y,: fSC.e3.sl--fir,-1-5-ii3h1'f4:-51 , 5553 5 'E 'fidf li' iNif fk?Q'5f2f ifi:L,'.'f'f,4fi3fe I 3'ff.,'V12vE,L.q'Qw l'?1'fJ,'-li' fo. ,tigsgq ssh- L 1.-.frz.saL1...,5'.'f'F'i i it .. x fr-P. v .e:,ni,Fj1 ,,,Jeix'm11.-.,:'a: ' 4- 145 lil I Sim ,p'SWiiiiZ,f.wf, Q W-'-f-'fan :,f ',.1-QI:f.L,-I.iQif:mu.:v:':'-.wf'f - .. , '2L'zE,if-5-I :H fr '2 Er .i 525' , ., 'iz 5 75 'Z .2 23 ,,. ' ' .,., 'a , ' -1, '25 31 f 5 . .F ,L '-R . 2:5 2 Czlhf O, Lf 0 s P A ff': - '5s.:?..w we-L .45f.9::f.-.-.r--W,.,..-.- K., as f.--4- r-w--e4-:fH- apart to see what makes it tick. Personally, I've derived no delight from performing this cold-blooded autopsy on the living, pulsating personality that is Shakespeare. What makes his lines of poetry lilt or flow or sweep aggressively forward concerns me not in the least. The fact is that they do perform those functions, and perform them magnificently. I admit that study brings out the meaning of the poetry. But the tragedy is that, because they are forced to study him willy-nilly, many students resent Shakespeare and avoid him when possible. Shakespeare was human -vividly, thrillingly human. Could this fact be driven home to even a few students, I'm sure the playwright and every English instructor from his time to ours would rest more easily. You ask for proof? I tell you to read Shakespearewread him of your own accord, and not because a work of his is required as a book report. Happily, per- haps, we have no complete biographies of the celebrated Mr. Shakespeare. I say happily because it is only fitting that Fancy's childn have a life story open to conjecture. Trust Shakespeare to avoid all possible conventions and do the original, the unique, even when it was a matter of not supplying material for prosaic biographers. But realize how human, how lovable, were the known acts of his! Consider exhibit A-the case of William Shakespeare versus those sturdy gentlemen colloquially known as the 'cbullsf' When arrested and tried for the daredevil offense of poaching, Will repaid his judge for punishing him by making him the clown in a later play. Pity the poor '4 . . . justice In fair round belly with good capon lined -he had no less a scamp than Will Shakespeare to deal with! If facts breathe a little life into the cold marble statue all too many mistake for Shakespeare, see what his works themselves can do! What marble statue could conceive the delicious Forest of Arden, where lions and tigers and palm trees defy geography and flourish innocently in France! Could anyone who had not known the human frailties of hope, fear, love, hate, temptation conceive so terribly human a character as the familiar Macbeth? And see what we find on delving into those plays which escaped the scalpel of study. His characters prove so conclusively what a nregular felloww Shakespeare was! Meet Oberon, king of the fays, in reality only a badly uhenpeckedn husband. ls he not the creation of a vivid imagination, an infinite creative talent, above all, an inborn understanding of human nature? Look at the malignant Shylock, the lusty Falstaff, the pessimistic Cassius, the sanguine Petruchio. Even had a writer possessed great expressive talent, could he have created them all without a deep sense of understanding? Fdifget for a moment that Shakespeare wore stiff ruffs and clothes which today seem a .trifle effeminate. to Jut it mildlv. Forffet that manv of the words and 'I f 1 C' . tg, Q - 'J ff' W'....1 If-1aa,, '2 I-ff fl' tw- ,Q-.'iz,'1f-all-itai. 'iI11ZQ,V .i'32+f-2. fgrififlfi VI 5'9 1 fi c I ' 11, 1.1! 2.3,-I-j191f.m 4 yew-wg, E. ww :M y -yy.-,wg ,' Q -I5 ,M . -.if ...gf :Da A - ' . ' .ffm .VL f 3- 15 'L' 4 ,ti V 'bf 1' TEV. ' ' 2 1-16 - ., N 2 E?-Q QQ f 'N -wang: 15212 2 . gag :gee , -an .my ... ,fag -. Qsff MC 5 if ,Free -if A 1,1 rv? --fifi-ff E'7Fegff5925f' ii Q . if 1 Ziff? gt' f'f9g'l'4 V' A 'va-'fl f1.Ql.w 255:31 .Zi51f:m,v1....,-...- M L' -..Mmm ilu: 5i'v?JF-ima'-'if-'-Gif expressions he twisted so aptly for his own purposes are now obsolete. Forget that you have been frightfully mistreated by having all of three of his numerous plays crammed down your throats. Only remember that William Shakespeare really existed, breathed, rejoiced in life. When next you make or renew your acquaintance with one of his plays, meet him only as Will Shakespeare-human being. Then you will understand why he has lived for all these years. Then only will you appre- ciate the personality which has outlasted the dusty ruin of the grave, and has come down to us through centuries, glowing, inspiring-living! MILDRED VERNICK. in W . A, 1 TM. , YQ4-uf' vw 'T i' f'i f -'.1'3'5:-3-'iff ....-11'- '.- '+ 1'- '- P 1..- .. -M f- - . - V- -wtf'-. f af. Vifiigfi ,3-1 5e?F'S'3ga?-'H-?.'. e5f'5f3J,'f23r3f' - X -' .f'k5i:,g-, 3 -2-..F t23f-55? , I v.':fnw-gf , -1-nit'-.W'!'.ff-f-11,9-Y., fr. ,V H , :rw I -1 t A '9': j -, , Y F5 iz --1 fu- '?' -,fn 'is' '37 nuff- s ,-.a1 G-YV :Yin 7:51 -Grv-3. ,, VIE, '- L' . 3fv f14 aii'-5-sf! H1,.,..i'sl ?9'ff', mf L61 silk- w. 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Flora Lawless Placed on the stage are several rocking-chairs, a beach chair, with foot rest, upon which a convalescent is seated. Herman Perkins, the proprietor, is seated beside him. A door in the center displays the sign, uTally-Ho Hotel, H. Perkins, Proprie- torfj Potted plants are placed around the stage. -1 ' l ggsg5,55,r,g s'R. ,w-yas 'f3,g.4i-gs mfr: 51 fs wg 52 1 of 1? 4, T .. . , 2- . -xi 1 . .. .. -- - -, .. H. . Q-I. 5 .s ,An-,. QM., '.,,wQ.,.f.-:.- s As., xy .g,1,. gg --4 W, ,fx M 4 Mm-w.s-.- - - S, .v!i ?i if 'he-, .'-' '-:fri ni:-ml. I '1J:,-,Ev t' 1' 1-,af-I ..:' .rf -'ri L V' .fe 52735125-:T 'fem 23 e is ' ws- 25' fi its il F' .'?? i2 ' 3:-rf' A' ' A' T4 Fw if 'ex 9 515 .,q.f.:1,f-':'1 1.15 4 'VX Z 115-, rf 3,g.F-awk ,wg Y . Ly? 'i,,T.:f' 'f Z 9 2 .1 PPI' A 2:31. ' mn- A Z' . '- -'. fl . 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Mrs. Perkins enters in time to hear the last sta.tement.J Mrs. Perkins-'LI shouldn't be surprised if it were. That fellow would tell you anything, and you would swallow it. fTz1kes a seat in one of the chairsj Perkins-No, it wasn't he. This fellow is a publicity agent for some circus. I think he said his name is Brandt. Mrs. Perkins-Not Arnie Brandt! Why, I remember him! Who could forget the first day he came to school with that fuzzy haircut of his? Why, for weeks he looked like a walking dust-mop. tC0untess enters from the r'ear.j Countess fexcitedlyj-I have just heard zee most wonderful voice over the radio! Perkins-Who was it? Skippy? Countess Qindignanllyj-No! It was Jack lVIcKeever, ze romantic troubadour. He has sooch a wonderful voice. It is full of romance. It's a jewel. Convalescent-Did you say lVIcKeever? Why, I remember when he used to write a feature for the Owlet. But, speaking of jewels, Countess, have you heard anything about those you lost? Countess-No, but Detective Gleason says he will find them very soon. Perkins-Why that dumb '4flatfoot ! I donit think he knows what it,s all about. Now, if I were handling this case, I'd have found those jewels long ago. Mrs. Perkins-That is what you think. Countess, would you believe it, when someone stole the red and white pole from in front of Jimmy Wallis barber shop and hid it behind the hotel, Herman fell over it before he even found it! Perkins-Effie, isn't there someone at the desk looking for the mail? Mrs. Perkins-No, there isn't, and you neednit think you can get rid of me that easily, but wait, here's your chance to prove how good a detective you really are, for here comes Mr. Gleason. tflleason enters from leftj Countess-Ah, Monsieur Gleason! Have you any news about my necklace? Gleason-No, not yet, but I have an idea that I will have soon. Just be patient, that's all, just be patient. fSits downj Remember, Countess, upatience is a vir- tuef, Why, think how long John Newlands waited before he was made a policeman in New Britain. Now his rank is sergeant. it tj, f., fa? r.f-,s5N-f.fH:. it 149 ii Ffz. Z.,-.556 4- --1 G --AM 5-1 f::r E755 gk, 1 ', ,,55.f4r?f?f'f f'gG3 . V ... . ,. . - . ., . 1 cs- ' --sf -2-1 Bb Jun Pr .i x. .., , r ... ..., . It ...fe sv. . M r, 1 A :VH :Lu 'Sq - . isp:-,L-'ei-Z .1-1:1 i: 12 E-fx, 133: .:m A ,:-Q - ' 'HCQLQL3 2531! 2 .e !5:,- iff fi. .- . . 4. . , , ,. . .. ' N' . w ' Jim :ax Y Q Q' rx . 3 Er: .1 . 3 is fs-451 gf QQSQ 5-rg Q 1, Q L Lf 5, Ha-. W, .wg W' f.: - 2-311 ,ggzgeqfwfs:..t..,,w,,,,,, --..aM..s P 1 '-'- HD' Perkins-That reminds me! I saw Charley Neurath directing traffic when I was in New York recently. He looked darned handsome in a uniform, too. Countess-That eez all very interesting, but what has that to do with my jewels? Mrs. Perkins-Nothing, I suppose, except that when you think of robberies and such, you generally think policemen are included. fReporter enters from centerj Reporter-Good morning, everybody! How's everyone this morning? Ah! Countess, have you a statement for the press? lSits.j Countess lthoughtfullyj-No, I have not. I've told you I do not wish to say anything to the press. flfxitj Reporter-Oh, lVIr. Killjoy, have you read this book? Convalescent-L'lVIy Secret Passionf' by Robert Gallivan. Say, that fellow is writing a lot of these heart-throbbing stories, isnlt he? I remember when he used to play football for Hartford High. Gleason-Yes, but it isn't so heart-throbbing as the new musical comedy I saw last night at the Tally-Ho Club. It was great, directed by the magnate of filmdom, Ray Burke, and starring Bob Lawrence, the great screen lover. The musical score was composed by that excellent team, Silverman and Blumenthal. It surely fitted the picture to a ut. One of the hits was uI'll Be Your Honky Donky, If Youill Be My Lucy Lu. Perkins-That was good! The plot reminded me of the Tallyville theater scandal I read about in the paper today! Convalescent tleaning forward with interestjhwhat scandal? Perkins-Why, the heart balm suit brought by Lee Horan, the chorus boy, against Gert Warner, the playgirl who done him wrong. Convalescent-Oh, yes! I almost forgot about that. I hear there are going to be some startling disclosures by Lee's counsel, Everett Miller. Perkins-Did you see in the morning paper that Tony Carmarco went up into the stratosphere searching for sunshine vitamin D? Gleason fpztlling a newspaper from his pocket!--Yes, and I see by this morn- ing's paper that Al Leshin is bringing back a live dinosaur from northern, Siberia. Mrs. Perl-sins4And Daniel Ford left for parts unknown to find out which came first, the hen or the egg. Perkins-By the way, I went to Bieluch and Budarzls circus last night. Some show! Jim Calio, the manager, starred a fan dancer, Marian Baxter. Boy, she surely can dance! Convalescent-Hm-m. Maybe a little diversion like that would help me, but I guess I'm just a hopeless cripple. fGroans. Gleason exitsj Mrs. Perkins-Whatis the matter with you, anyway? What do your doctors say ? N ' ---i' 5+ H gr J ' ' 1 M if V 5 it . 15 H Fiqf'-Mais-'ai:12ag:,. W? fi' Q gf ' ---E. 3' '-- Jw sw P Same' '-. . Ni gf' 4 5 M: ff-'iitfgltr K' af ,yffw--f :r,i ..-:'35?rv::e.tFf fr: rafvfgr- f-If N 3- 'Ts --S-T B11 -ga :vii-to i.-irxLrii2s -'25 J ri!-K ' 'I 'Plb,Q.f'i,'- Z: V 1 2 1'-QT' 13. WJCLL '-mf, ,,: - ..:j ,:. fi, -. .s -. rr- my -' -1 ',-' ggi I -X -f - ', fr' ' 1, YM- 'n-.,- fir: A . '- +5-,, -.- - fE...3 mi Q., 'u1v,s'..f.t1 'HJ .nm . .,- 13' -..F 1. ' 2 X ef.. :Er-n -2.20. U,-' -fi iff? 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I understand that at the last auction of antiques, an order for the phonograph he was selling came in from Ballyville, ten miles away, and he wasn't speaking in front of a microphone either. Perkins lito the convalescent, who is writing?-What are you scribbling? A dissertation on heart throbs? Convalescent-No, making sentences out of people's last names is my hobby. Take our class of 193513 for instance. Listen to this sentence I made out of a few of their last names: Waterman Chained the Lyon to a Reedng and this one, Waterman Vailed the White Wall in Black Curtins Chained together with Holley. Reporter-Itis a foolish sentence, but it sounds just like an act Waterman would do. I understand he has just written a book entitled: Mother Goose in Fairylandf' Mr. Perkins-Say, that reminds me of all the goose eggs Tarascio used to get, ciphers and zeroes on tests. He7s a popcorn man, now, and the people still call him Wllootsf' Reporter-Come, let's get down to jewels. What about these missing jewels? And what,s this I hear about some fake bonds you bought, Mr. Perkins? Mr. Perkins-Well, in short, the Countess lost her jewels and I bought some bonds which I have as yet to see. She thinks she lost her jewels at the ball here when she danced with Doug Surgenor, that famous crooner who is taking the country by storm with his latest song, G'lVIy Rhode Island Sweetheartf, Convalescent-I liked that 'cbluesn singer, Evelyn Sunenshine, much better, though. She's natural. Perkins-You would! The ubluesv part would make a big hit with you. Reporter-Thanks for the information. Say, by the way, I saw that big bouncer, Carroll Wakefield, toss that udandyf' Richard Schumacher, out of Ed Rouillard's 5 and I0 cent store today. Mrs. Perkins4Was he hurt? ' '.f41 'l' aff 'Wi5f 15j?f?f'F?T7fvt'mr ' -- . .- 4i?+i.i'f'i': , -:A ' -.- 1-A- -9 - e avr: f . si, XV- E ,gn f I ,Q -. k .,N.,i,,,. W ' ..'.1,-, f sat sis-fa... :21m1:-:.:rf.Z...,Sf ff- We .fu : 14.2 ffijlkfgigsf,5.:.xfHT1ms'-'kri-ff 'rf-- Vi-21' EM 151 - '.:,:.:,.',g..-f , .2 'if33.s. 5:15 lr. 11. I-ek ' . s -1 ... may -N E '?s?:? I 4 fn- ,. ri 5' 'Q V 4 Q53 1 5 W W P ' ' fs lf 1- 'Q' :Qin WW 'Ji CD K':'1 Qefw' 'W' f haf yfQ:s.5Z3 A r ' , 65155 ' L Reporter-No, he merely bounced up and down on those new rubber sidewalks by the world's foremost inventor, Vincent DiBenedetto. Convalescent-Whom was he flirting with? Reporter-Oh, the town flapper, Helen Daly, who knocks them all over since Evelyn Perrault left for India as a missionary. Evelyn had them all nga-ga. Mrs. Perkins-Say, do you know what I know? You remember Henry Kelliher, that football star. Well, he7s a professional butterfly hunter now. He makes good money, they say, and he even supplies Bagrad Grigorian, Americans ambassador to Armenia, with butterflies for his collection. He's about the fields every day. Convalescent-I have an appointment now with that great heart specialist, Esther Coldfield. See you later. Reporlerw-Say, I7ll have to be drifting along, too, or Iill be fired. fExit reporter and convalescentj Perkins-Where did the Countess go? Mrs. Perkins-To do a little shopping. She told me that Peggy Lavoie, the French dress designer, is making her a beautiful gown. She probably went to see her. flfnter the Counlessj Perkins-Ah! Here she is at last. Where have you been, Countess? Countessw-I have just had a golf lesson from Fred Evans, the golf professional. You should see me tee off now. What a teacher, and so handsome, tool Mrs. Perkins-By the way, how is your niece making out in school? Countess-Very well, except in history. She has a hard teacher, Miss Catherine Sullivan, her name is. My niece says that she makes her learn dates backwards as well as forwards. Mrs. Perkins-Dates make a good dessert. rllr. Perkins lb0redlvI guess Iall stroll over to Rosoffis Chess Parlors and have a game. When two women get together, gossip starts. Mrs. Perkins-Listen here, Herman, if I find out that youzve been over to see that snake charmer, Adeline Nicolini, I'll fix you. fExit Mr. Perkins. Enter Cleasonj Countess-Well, Monsieur Gleason, have you found my jewels? Gleason-No ma'm, but I havengt given up yet. I always get an inspiration at the last minute. 'I'hat's my secret of success. Countess-Oh dear, I shouldn't have worn zee jewels. Now they are gone- Cleason-But not forgotten, your Highness. Mrs. Perkins-I understand that the office of that politician, Annabelle D,Arche, was broken into last night by thieves. Is that true, Mr. Gleason? ' CleasonaYes, that was a curious robbery, though. Two things were takeng an automatic typewriter used by Annabelle's secretary, Mildred Oliva, and a bank- - ,N-. as-.f-N... ..--- .. 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It is thought that the thieves may be gum chewers. Countess-There goes that good-looking cashier from the Tallyville Bank. His eyes are like limpid pools in moonlight. What eez his name? Mrs. Perkins-Oh, you mean Irving White. Yes, he still is pretty peppy. Why, I remember when he and Eleanor Dahl were like two peas in a pod. You know he has some curious experiences at the bank. Countess-What do you mean? Mrs. Perkins--Well, the other day a lady walked up to the cashier's grilled window and said, HTWO tickets for the burlesque, please. Third row from the frontf' Of all the dumb acts, and come to find out, it was Riette Lichtenstein. Gleason-That sounds like one of Mary Vail's acts. I understand that now she's the head of an information bureau out West. Countess-Yes, she got zee job after her fine performance in one of Mildred Vernick's plays, uThe Talking Machine. Mrs. Perkins-Geraldine Wilkins was in the play too, wasnit she? Countess-Oh yes, she was the nurse. Gleason-What business is Geraldine in now? Countess-She eez a hairdresser now. She has quite a prosperous business. Mrs. Perkins llooking at pictures in ll bookjgoh, look, here's Arvid Engells picture. lsn't he cute? Gleason-What's he doing? Mrs. Perkins-Why hels playing in the National Open along with Krikscus in Scotland, no less, and theylre dressed in plaid kilts. Countess-Who eez that beside them? Mrs. Perkins Hooking closelyj-That's Kathleen Eddy, as sure as l'm born. fPerkins and Convalescent enterj Perkins-Well, I sure beat Rosoff that time, and I listened to a good singer over the radio at the same time. Convalescent-It wasn't McKeever, was it? His voice is delightful. Proprietor-No, it was Dorothy Turner. You should hear her sing, 'LLloyd, will you be mine? Gleason fnzutlering lo hilnself abslracledlyl-Turner-turn- I have itf There's one place where I forgot to look for those jewels. I forgot to turn over those potted plants. tTurns over plants and finds packagej Ah! At last, l've found them, Countess. Countess-Give them to me, quick! Ah, my jewels! But what is this odd- looking paper in which they are wrapped? Why, it is a will! Gleason treading? - me -ffl' J' A' I -s ' Fqggig- 6271,-gre. if -Q ,, F-gfptg F' 5 5' ' .' 'f 435. ,' li -.pil 1-U1 f' + - iw. 'Igrgffi , ' W.--iiif.. L.,-'ri' 4. 1 1.,-fe , 5---fm. :ff 1113532 ,. 21, N '5fz'?'1 F 51252215 -g,.J jf.-fi fg- - ,A :,1.t,,,gQQ, .4,ig 'E 21325 'ifa.,.'f? :,,. .1 ffE,.11'34 Mft- l gJ.u..,'fs5'.--51,4-,aff, T?s,f.a81tgQ,gCj: l.u--4ui4.s, i f.:::et-.sy .-1 4.'J. .i.. ..,,, z -'-': 'zf 1, fl5:'u'f1.,v r ,5Gh,,Y,:-Le., an '-v. 't-Ju 153 ER 5 CD .-,s..:wx. :Ai.g?:.5.21i'.'?,k.igwm.z,,.,.,,...- -..1,v.E53 Y-P: 532 3 Qnfv L La- ,gig iw:,,j',S1i3m 'wh Lil .:Ezr.fr.e1ffsw....,-.,.Q- KJ .-.M-.ma La isrczff-'fftiv--af-55 Clary QM! We, the Class of l935B, judged of sound mind and body by the nurse and the faculty, draw our Last Will and Testament. To our beloved principal, Mr. Hyde, we leave two of Louisa M. Alcott's favorite books so that he may remember our uLittle Men and Little Women. Kay Cosgrove and Bud Cormier leave a garden of petunias for Mr. Buckley's buttonhole. Dick Moran leaves his upturned collar to any young man who wishes to hide his blushes. Mary Keating leaves her way with men to Mae West. Smoky Kelliher leaves his manly shoulders for any tired head to lie on, provided the head belongs to a female. Mary Sawyer leaves her violin playing, which is the Mbesta of the bestaf, Lloyd Seymour leaves his uStatistics on Womenw to Clark Gable. Mary Rabhitt and Julia Mihon leave their trail in and out of the Owlet Business Room to reducing fans. Francis O7Mara leaves his powder puff to the Boys, Club. Angeline D7Onofrio leaves her curling-iron to those who covet her little black curls. Frank Vickery leaves his old car to the junk yard. Madeline McCormick leaves her executive ability to Huey Long. Ted Swiderski leaves his baton for directing his orchestra to any nervy amateur. Muriel Groning leaves her smile to the Pepsodent Company. Ruth Fuller leaves her roller skates to John Hennessey, so that he may arrive at school on time. John Slowik bequeathes more than a few records as an incentive for future natators lswimmers to youl. Florence Gerstein leaves her rhythm on the dance floor to any maiden who doesn't have much wear and tear on her slippers at dances. Robert Neiditz leaves his inferiority complex to Edwin Thompson. Myrna Chain leaves everything she has borrowed to be distributed among the needy at Thanksgiving. The female division of the class leaves its grace and beauty to aspirants for fame in Hollywood. The Class of 193513 leaves H. P. H. S. as mere students to become America's great men and women of tomorrow. fSignedl CLASS OF 19353 gy -f,,.,,-3 XS, 5. 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With the life-blood of the rivers they have quenched earth's cruel thirst: Where black forests were, great cities came to be. Laden down with spoils of nature--victor vanquished now at last- They have showered them On you And me. They have torn the gag of centuries from learning's tortured lips: They have flung out wide the gates of history. With all knowledge for a banquet spread with viands rich and rare They have served it up For you And me. Prom a sweep of barren reaches they have molded out a land, From a rabble formed a people strong and free. They have played their parts: their curtain falls: One last gift they bestow- For they trust it all To you And me- MILDRED VERNICK. Q V25fiifef9' ' vw mf' .f .rv -.. 2 T T 4 '.', .-- 155 -Class 5ongi Hui'- t We-ls mul mifxs hvxwggunt VAS-muah-A Afiir 'X'--'srI'.LJQ 4351 M. YF'-s hiv. .-.S'L.x,J. shi.. FiEuESmiQ1y+fSE-A-sw? S IHA . 55l?fT'4F? r.vQ1 U M3 ' W g c WWW S-frifcwr salem J' .P I .P S3 gs E ix 3, J J , c ' c. 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Am YE OLDE TOWNE BULLETIN GIRL Eleanor Dahl Riette Lichtenstein Mildred Vernick Helen Launt Barbara Zorick Gertrude Warner Estelle Maigret Flora Lawless Eleanor D'ahl Elsie Brink Elizabeth Ericson Kathleen Cosgrove Mary Vail Vera Kozlawskas Flora Lawless Mildred Vernick Annabelle D'Arche Marion Baxter Mildred Vernick Helen Daly Harriet Smith Elsie Brink Eunice Norton Lillian Sharasheff Helen Launt Bernice Cormier Mildred Vernick Sigrid Taft Kathleen Eddy Stasia Bania Annabelle D7Arche Myrna Chain Eleanor Dahl Madeline McCormi Flora Lawless Catherine Sullivan Gladys Stavola Flora Lawless Mary Stevens Barbara Blake Eleanor Dahl Elsie Brink Eleanor Dahl ck Most Popular Most Industrious Class Wit Best Looking Best Excuse Maker Most N onchalant C utest Most U nassurning Best Dresser Class Cut-up Greatest Heartbreaker M ost Athletic Most Loquacious Best Dancer Sincerest Most Clever Pe p piest Class Flirt Most Versatile Most Courteous Most Individual Laziest Most Cheerful Most Optimistic Most C onceited Best Singer Best Actor Quietest Best Sport ' Class Bluffer Busiest Class Borrower Neatest Most Capable Most T actful Most Conscientious M ost Angelic Most Pleasing Personality Best N a-tured Class Dreamer Best Drag with the Faculty Worst Drag with the Faculty Has Done Most for H. P. H.S. BOY James Calio Ralph Taylor Arnold Brandt Francis O7Toole John LaBruna Leo Horan John Newlands David Blumenthal Frank Vickery John LaBruna James Calio Richard Moran Massie Owen Henry Kelliher Leonard Kemler Ralph Taylor Theodore Swiderski Paul Krikscus James Calio Albert Leshin Lee Horan Richard Moran James Calio Theodore Swiderski Francis 0'Toole John lVlcKeever Massie Owen David Blumenthal Arnold Brandt Joseph Toczydloudski Stanley Budarz Stanley Budarz Albert Leshin Stanley Budarz James Calio Ralph Taylor Arvid Engel James Calio Newman Gleason Raymond Burke Richard Schumacher John LaBruna Stanley Budarz 4,1 f Q' f +1-eat -:swe'1f , - 'Fwesf1'fz'2-as-Jafiltrtxm 'arise a -Q 2 gf an . A -v. J-. y I - F7 .pffe-rw 2 .,,'s' .gs wx- pg f ,, 2 A '1 1 '4g,f.,2 - , , .:. a lzmigvi f 21345 N 'f wr- .. .' -, ftzgav ' f .f .9 1 ' z vrnif K- St 'ff'-fw'ew1e .fy T I '41 V:-' 5, - 1 ,fhl S! 31-h 591 fm -12773:-sim H. - -K' J? 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QP! 1 C L 1 ff, 1, A19 ower erzior Zqhf OMR of the students have asked what really happened one Lower Senior Night on january 11. 1935, at 7.30, fn tile faxniliar Hioad Street Auditorium when the lights were law. And why shouldnt they he interested. for the popular lady killers. uBoh'7 Galliyan and Ili:-ki' Moran. were the light extinguishers. To hegin with. t'Bitl Bielueli. M. C., 1-ame through the parted curtain to the stage ready to announee the first of the galaxy of stars that were to seintillate so llIlll'll on the stage that it hegan to resenihle the Milky Way. Leave it to good old H. P. H. S. to out-Dionne the Dionne quintuplets, for the liirst llllllllrlxl' was something which Tfilllillflvfl us strongly of HHill'llf'l'-Sllfjljii har- monizing. lt was the sextette. I'01lllJ0t16Ci of Ted Swirls-rski. Roh liawrence. Newman Gleason. 'Xndy Calahrese. Louis Cook. and Lloyd Seyniour. 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A .Q - WJ 'f' 'wana-F 1 .Q 2.-gf ...fr it ' 'sal gg f ,wie - - A f gf-re :ies kwa Q LJ L, . 5' f- ff?-' h QfJf:Ii' rt-iq, ,'fi',3,M:.reswa......,.... ...awww M- 'A'--fe-'iffwi Stages of Manfi It seems that mere man does not rate very highly in Ruthis estimation. Theda Marshall, the next singer, wasnit quite so blase, for she declared that 6'Pop Went My Heartln At least, that is what she confided in her delightful version of that popular song. Next 19353 was entertained by the most eminent of eminent radio artists. They were, reading backwards, Richie fGraham McNameej Schumacher, who tossed gags at us, John fSkippyJ Newlands, Ducky fEddie Cantorj Kemlerg John fBingJ McKeeverg and, last but not least, Massie fWinchellJ Owen. Then, then-a sinister, menacing darkness fell on the house. In other words, and to state things clearly, the lights went out. Lee Horan just simply frightened us with that black cloak of his, and his menacing laugh. He was The Shadow, we gathered when we had col- lected our scattered Wits. Then, in startling contrast, Mary Hoskins danced a very utrickyi' tap number that succeeded very well in entertaining us, Next, while L'Bea'7 Zimmerman was undergoing nervous prostration in the audience and Doris Mintz was tickling the well-known ivories, Evelyn Sunenshine crooned, articulated-well, she sang HCollege Rhythmf' Gadzooks! What have we here? Those ciphersl Can't you escape them? '4De Book of De Ciphersn was read by Marvin Wiggins. This time, strange as it seems, however, they did Marvin a favor, for he was the winner! You should have seen Tarzan,' 0'Mara slink across the stage to his seat right under the teacheris nose when he proceeded to glory in his position as teacheris pet. Among those who helped wreck Tarzan when the teacheris back was turned were Vyto Levisouskas, Henry Kolakowski, Peter Knusto, Lucy Mascolo, and Jennie Tudesco, with jolly Paul Krikscus all disguised as a gray, bearded school teacher. After seeing the act, is it any wonder that we exclaimed, uSchool was never like thisln All this time, chairman James Calio was consoling everyone with his oft- repeated plea, uDon't be nervousf, The floor was really strewn with remnants of his finger nails. Suddenly, as the sun rises out of the east, petite Gladys Stavola, looking like one of the beautiful rays of that same sun, came out of the nowhere, or so it ,seemed. She did a toe dance that would do credit to a professional. We not only had '5Sunenshine on the evening's program but we had L'Moon- glow , as sung by Dot Turner, who rendered a lovely, dreamy version of it. NDO mine eyes deceive me, or is that a pretty young lady with John McKeever ,. , ,......., . H. ,,.. ,. .... , .. . .. ,, ,,,.,.. E, ' +111,.,5f.iH2yaff iw tl 47 vw qs za . ' if an Wwe' fl: .gf-my 5,5 We .?.?4,vi.'t .1 11- 37 ,.e:g,,a,a-fre: f' V Y,-2 526' fx FN' sl '. I 'fif'b'f-g 2' Q 1, fsffnirv we ' f-'Ia1tk'l'f . 1 ,,.j -'fiixff iq 212-3 E 5 ' .el . ' H. ,-KZ r 1 . 152553 5 f .'+-Tia'-. i11s l'q.1f.i1i. ....., S-'J' 2 -.4 1 fl .fvtihfuitf i 5-Q-Y lQQ.J.L,F,,-lm., ,,.- ' Y - WMU Ee 165 here at Hartford High. Lower Senior Night they did a parody on MMaclJeth milk if-'SEfii'Q'j1 , ' -A--.sau-:r,:f:'. Q3?-.LFE.i,1.:x:.1a'-'ww -' . -- F22 - 1 7 A 4 'J' lj 52 ..., ., 1391 i K , f ,E Fi. iff P FQ? gf'l::5T'f ff.4:-'f I CJ , Q Lv- f 3 fy' L-5.3. ,cial-.f.f.t11,.-..-.-.. .,.. - 0.1 ef . ,,,. rp: wlrwf-w'eff. L and Al Leshin? you say. No, it's merely Massie, his size twelve foot encased in size three and one-half shoes with high heels as well, a pretty dress, and a very becoming hat. What! more talent! Yes, there are two cadettes. Josephine Vincenzo and Cecelia Valance, next entertained us with their dance maneuvers. Theyire good dancers, those girls! Naturally, no program could he quite complete without Bernice Cormierls exquisite crooning voice. She sang cflune in January and did her customary good work with it. It may he a surprise to you to learn that we have a Shakespearean company entitling the work uMacpest. and Mildred Vcrnick. uLady Macpestw. uhlacpestv. . . . 'LBanquet'7. . 'GMacsnuff75. . . . 'LKing Pumpkinw. The Army ......... Off the stage' noises. . . It was written and directed lay Lillian Sharasheff .Lillian Sharashetf ..lVlildred Vcrnicli ..Lillian liarall . . .Dot Vlfalton .. . ...Helen Daly Edythe Rosenbaum . . . . . .Doris Mintz By this time we were beginning to wonder why the seats werenlt upholstered more thoroughly, so the dancing in the Broad Street Gymnasium that followed, came as a welcome change. The special feature of the evening's dancing was the Virginia Reel. After getting some of the hayseed from our hair, we settled down to exhilaitingdin some of this terpischorean artfa la l935 modc. Thus ended the Lower Senior Night of the Class of 193513, with the following people responsible: James Calio, Elizabeth Ericson, Eleanor Dahl, Stanley Budarz, Lee Horan, Flora Lawless, Mary Keating, Constance Bourne, Eunice Norton, and Mildred Vernick. Also, Miss Pritchard and Mr. Hyde were very great aids. fstfsffws 'i '!'-A-w'li:igfws1+.,,ag, 1 't'?': '.2r? 5Ffi1g'3 lf 'lm tw-3 lL' +? 'Liff?-f'5vi2f'5 fii'?If'1'f 'ff' f-vim? ffm -LEW?-ef 1 i5vvfz....ffQ, Rf. 5? 'Wiz'-'W5f7 ' il 2r1,a '5?Y- ifzr' itrffsfif 5 is fr ai: 1 .af 'f.,w.'f1:--14 if-.fa u wzf-sag W .r 12' 1 Ti?--, 5 1:::P-f'1Ja's..,--.FJsfinf'-115'3z?4.'s3f1'-WIS, -W ...Jes w '- ' ' - .- Yff s- - ,iff-' cf:-'.,,,,.T ye.. 5S...51'f1t.i .c-sf 'M' .of in - ffm: f -'--me 166 ,.,, .-.4 if A V' Pm EN. : A3 : ci U , ...., -:' 5 , C 43 sf-551' Em ,.... . ', jf 1 ,..--' f ? : '1.Q , ,.-. 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Mr. Baldwin's great ability in choral direction was never brought out more clearly than in the way he trained this fine group to lie one of the finest organizations of its kind in the United States. Vile wish all success to the A Cappella Choir. The winner of niany first prizes, the lnter-High Orchestra stands today in the same place in the musical field as dues the A Cappella in the choral. Under the capalrle direction of Mr. Priee. the lnter-High Orchestra has lveen developed tn sur-li a degree that every student in the high selmols nl' Hartford takes pleasure in listening to it. It is SOIllt'l.lliIlg for ll. l'. H. S. and the high selieols to admire. , -W .-1,4-Q -, t. , ,,. -, Q r V F J , -w - ' 1 Pls. J-' ' - rg ,' V. Ji 4'7. -If 'L I: .4 , 'Q , 1 1, ' .3 1 J-L-'NF ' 1 -' M. 'Ji S 72,3-5,-, - .1 ti 1,--. ., I, gli. ,fa L. , ,Mk -if , 1 . 'yn , M, qi -if Q Y, tt .A 1-L gfqez-.-,, ' ji .Frei--fig -f,,,,',.,,.i,4s,,.fii 5. -L 1156.2 . 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F x X f I l Q X X' 'HI xg xt E t 15, S1 Ks , xx Prsfcvrcjl W M if f J J kk I NX 5 A-.,Koso5Q 170 ,- 1 -v. g qw 5: s 5, it , -q .A-' , 'ifvfqf f , 9 f :E 35512 5524 infix -Q 4-pw-:fuzz-v-Q'-'-f' I-'IQ i 'l J X li 7 il?-3: ,,fe. ii25' 5!'?1jg,'1' .al s YU'sw4 nifjff, pw .9115 f, L Q 13 gl - . wr, 7,4-Sv ,, .- , .. Q. 4 aw. 1' 3 S f-.vin 0.14-., 9' A. wg' mil.. .J.:-.1-i:?:?,t-sm-.1-,.....,-..- NJ -f--ffmwfi 'VPS 'W' ' THE SPORTSCAST Ladies and Gentlemen: Ted fHusingj Swiderski and Graham flVIcNameej Budarz are sportcasting at the opening of the Hartford High athletic field. There, down on the field, the alumni of 193513 are lining up according to the sports in which they once partici- pated for the sports parade of the century. ' MHonky77 Silverman, drum major and ex-football man, is leading the hand, playing his own original march. Here come the grid-men, in a flashing array of blue and white jerseys. g'King for a day , All-City fullback, Calio, along with the district leading scorer, HBohhy Gallivan and MDick,' Moran are up in front. It reminds us of the Weaver game when-. At the heels of this All-State hackfield come four stalwart linesmen, represented by husky Wliurkl' Kallajian, handsome 'GSmokey Kelliher, plucky HMac7, McMahon and fighting Mloew Koplowitz. Wait! Someone7s in the rear following them with a pail and sponges. We see now. It's Lou Calaci, the All-State water boy! Next come the white-trunked soccer contributors of 193513. Here they are, left to right: first, broad-shouldered 'Heniev Kolakowskig next, Manager Hoe 1 m 'iir'ii'f'T , mf ' . Q.-1 fa V- -if w f- :fwfr-f pr . Pi.-t?'-. .- we fd we fm 1'1xs,t X 1 'Y '21 . if 13 f'1?fA A ,aa we 'een -ri -N 2-sw. + X if if N- ,-ww -f . ,-1' if-...' 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Right behind him are c'Nal'7 Aiello, Johnny flron-manj Farinella, and Manager '4Mike O7Connell. uMike is carrying a bottle of something-looks like a bottle of--. No folks. lt's only a bottle of 'frubf' The representatives are marching off the field now and as our time is running short, we wish to remind you that the second half of this sportscast will be held in Hartford High's new armory. Until then, chew only Sweeto gum for fallen arches and get all your sporting goods at Amann and Newell's sporting goods store. Ladies and Gen tlemen: Here we are, sportscasting for the first time, from the beautiful H. P. H. S. armory which is to be dedicated to the athletes of l935B this afternoon. The l935B Alumni have just defeated the first string hoopsters in a tight game. The alumni team was made up of George Casey, Dick', Moran, 4'Frank O,Toole, MDanny7' Ford, and 'fLee,' Horan. There's Manager 'flVlac,' lVlclVlahon congratulating his team on winning. The crowd is going to the ground floor now to watch a swimming exhibition by ulohnnyw Slowik, '4Ray Kudla, Adolf Krupa and Hllayw Trial, in the best pool in the state. The quartet is a well-balanced and speedy team. Now that 'flohnnyi' Slowik has broken all the standing records, he is out to break some of his own. Just another usharkw, you see. Word has just come to us that Wake Curtin, flashy racqueteer and Hack Morgan, swatter of the pill fgolf, to youj, have each won trophies in their respective sports in England. Incidentally, both these boys were captains of their teams in the class of 19353. We have just received the line-up for todayis baseball game which is to be held on the new diamond, adjacent to the school armory. The battery consists of Captain George Casey, pitcherg uBunny', Roraback, catcherg f'Big Mike-7' Zuraw, first base- man, 4'Don77 Cobeilleg second baseman, ujohnnyw Kelly, third baseman, and Stan', Wojtowicz, shortstop. There are no fielders because K. C. says that when he pitches, they are not needed. Bunny Roraback, because of his pulchritude, is the girls' T? ., - - Fifi- i?'ETa 'h -:uf 1- '-1- . fi' 4 'W if I , .. ftfsf- sl iff T2 Y... ta 5 ' et' ee: 22 4 .enum J.. cvs, ,f ...ai H 1 4 .1 . mv x 'wwe-'-: -.WH . 'R' .r'am-?:2wJ::-i:--'- 1-MG sf f'-'si5e..- .rs---F' Q fi 2 5- y-wHs.a-115355: .f mmf! +5 'R-nw'1'.f'. -,.:-..d-WMATQIQ. .wr ri..-A fi-4 15'.1'Q. ---. -. 'fi'-'I' - 1539 'ff ar 'fr ': ..: 2 it i A fa? fl':?'5T1wl5TIi' if ? i2y-Y - N 5 5 1-is '. x . -I ff, 1 fr 413 21 r Ej,,-?',u' V-if-5,1-H -. , IW , - , me 'gn V, . - ,Q - V K .. '-fm Q f W 'fcJ ?:f. .a 'Ji its - . .ve A., i. i' A,f1 ' at-. ,. -wo-5. U.. , ' 2 1-r ',:.:'- .,..',i,.f.:., ff.. :,. . 172 4 , x gag, 111,41 .s 53:11 . .. W ,,,..,.. ,,,,, , gn .. ,,,, 1- 1911? 'fv - IFES' ,501 z :5 5315. FS? ft: ,r Tug F553 Q CZJJ Q we ff V' at ft-rf ma, gmf.y,,,..,,,,,,,, O., .......m.i km ?iff2+W'w-A idea of an ideal baseball player. '43ig Mikew Zuraw, 'flohnnyw Kelly, and '4Don Gobeille are the big guns of this team. 6'Stan,' Wojtowicz is a rescue pitcher. Therels a track meet going on over at the field next to the armory now. Lloyd Seymour is a half a lap ahead of his nearest competitor. It's a half-mile race and it looks as if a record is going to be broken. Here he comes down the home stretch, moving with a smooth and graceful rhythm. Heis broken the tape now, and every- one is waiting to see what the judges have to say. T'hey're sending a boy up to us with the report now. He's set a new record in the remarkable time of 1.57. The crowd is cheering, and Lloyd who is embarrassed by all this applause, modest fellow that he is, runs into the shower house. wllonyi' Camarco, nimble low hurdle runner, the Don Juan of the 19353 trackmen is showing the boys how to fly over the hurdles 'cwith the greatest of ease. '4Dick,7 Moran, three letterman of 19353, is also taking the hurdles. As the bar is twelve feet above the ground, he is using a vaulting pole to get over. And over he goes in beautiful form. It takes form and power to get over the bar, but he has both. Graham fMcNameeJ c'Stan 3udarz is leaving the sportscast booth now to run in a half-mile relay with Aiello, Farinella, and Schumacher, three other crack speed- sters. These boys have been touring the country and have captured many relay records. Well, folks, the events are all over and the people are slowly drifting out of the armory. May I remind you that this sportscast has come to you announced by Ted fllusingj Swiderski and sponsored by the class of 19353. This is Station H. P. H. S. signing off. N H Q ' wr .:--fir -5 1 . f fa it -53615251 351 w J my wgtt 3323. Sl',R?:gZ -X gl' M. A, Q. ,4,.,,.i., 4' 54335 -.E V..- M3 11.2 . 'fa' .'-levi ,iffzlbmff si gy-'rr:'-' -ihkfagssia 5293 'y Wpii' '? '5j'2.,,,f'fi2,.5rj:Jlf'Yifg'i3y,sr15y,.,eJ'T-,t te--...1gr..s., AL f:+w.-:..l1is,y..a1:as:..,.it: f!'2.. 1Ax:9.fn.fIw 2 -,.3.1 1a:a1.f:Lg.s.1ean:-izjgyms: 'HL -M' ml 173 If fr r 0 9 I l' ff Q' 0,7 I 'sr gc E Jo ll' 5 , -. '7 1. , 0 . Hfill. 1 L osses at Observanc Ruinors of Strike Fill School M47 14 H. P. H. S. Wins Recall Wallcout in Fall of 191 54010 f Third in Row School Paper fvites O nio ogzgjgejgqlo, by 33-0 Score 'WW 1., f QQ fe Reports State Self-Appointed Q f' 1 V O 'fp - G ll- 5 T ' Committee Plan Uprisinll tu . , all 0,0411 Adazuggweli lag-vhingolliing lag: shorten HoursfOv11let Urges 5' ' E, -' 1.9 4' with Grader N. Y. Champ ' 7 J' M ir Final 'rruy fwjfff 1- Careful Consideration 1 76 T- age. Patterson a B5 Imagine ydrrsehf involved m Ps S Us f ' - 9 - 0 te' 5' Shoumg for the third strnigh strike at Hartford High. Rumors II I C6 f - ' 1 this srnrmhieh is now being eehsi See-O 93 01 111 1- A 4 game me my have no mercy on ix - 1 --' Ofaselff Ulnfed 401,36 S al' 3 ' 1 , cr team, Hartford High trounce i XYXX Qi' P MIX S 2' al T fr hiiehaevs aa-o. The sam 4' 4'l1eq'U 5-affbi ' 4 0 A e ' Lhreughout by long WHS X Q. able, 7:3-9,910,117 P . ff C d passing. Iv. was an ex . My '01, a Ur 'fe z I a 1 t t 1' O 6' L, hh- X PH 9 C 0 csc for the spectators 5 .fl f '01, 1 T4-ze 'er Ines e11a er. m the first quhrier Lh ' 0 Gs- . f . ' -, d tex a S I go I I It damuek rrm 20 and 35 yur S le se o ne ' ' 1 e ' - '11 on e1, ' fo 'Sbf Mme g Id 1- for two whrhdewhs. o tions Us C' DDP ' I of ma' S a lu' w 1 1 -kaeke 051 0 -1 1 rfb Q 11 '0-1, 5' :.233.r.,, ' s li d ' 1 P - - jp, A . r okt S o,. '10, , 1, . 4 It e . . 41,0 nl701,,r la.eS Roll Zhi' I Conti'-I Choilgh' Sd-rooriggudem fm W , on led 'WI' f svn to F 1 Ther if W '11 Pr S 'Wl zZQ71'Z7 21 Elec 1 o 1 ir 11 f1,,,!2 -1 '1 sfgl nr . er . ea te , , 3 .une NlfXf::::f,sfr2hiey J, . Z, 1, . 1 ,glxmerl-1,A,2ent1n ' -Q 1 P H s G 1 1 1 A ' nba Egg mm C BT I ' ' ' ' lr S 'msgle vr1lll1Q'e1 l t . - , - r ' 001 U M yoaitwlll 'lnbcw med. jeff 0 I B 9' at 9 011 P P1 1 N ' if mud' hgh mum' Hdvllelhaef. Nw utc ass oys fl' Ll? Undgdll Attach atne x W M' Sm l I 35 edmrm iess 1 4' or '1ldw1,, e 6 M B 5 ch B i oc I , 1 . nz ' ,dar - , l - SwHWi:.f..1er: Flow avlyeiio. A most 3 to 'f1ri,,g t Sf:-v,,,,t:V 1 udwd Etmoh, Jamuwm assist- 4 -.- l a he une 'Mir to X A '4' ff, Conn 3 irl Students Uphold Trrdm C ' ' 5-Us iders by Proving Superiority i Again Oulclansing Boys I Usual Race Sinru . suwbexh d Schumacher ,Mx Q M ' r 1 -AXXXNQQ 7 , Ie Q 1? an .145-t of 7g X nd d oridher s, eehma ed the heme 5 bs. 1 o Slew-11 5 f'Q:'f2ia Girls at H. P. 11. s. have agar oven their superiority, scholastif y, over the hdys. The honor list .Y0us ssxs P 01116 o f0vcl Q '- of Flilflfloilof of r the first marking period, which . .. f o - 'r A . , W Q81-fe lllfbti .. .. .. D se Q flmaeie CIT , oxierge Yaifffjigngg L iv can eld by Four J ea MoiVefern enion D - X ll -v - Pm , ,T S rowff e ', B'f 'fL uplls Speak L 'E' Iv cfep .1 D Y j Yuma .V .. of Arrnistic Hilarious comm , fu 1 . Conf wer 7 ttee mme! 5 B' srudw 0 -brlell --S H 5 15 mm'-lime an fum' tht, h dafry nit . 0 ff 'Y' l - l ' Sl d lx Addreu Felloy ff 4 Fui1 l entertaining b la 15' ,ZZ is blsww 0 We U Ch House the n 8 SI 'ff 0 ,, . , gn we iyedg 'H on Subjects Connected wl emi-annual ' e . , , . A Product' .P 0101. llde f- 2 ix iirilum B a in -,. 1 -: Arrmm Holiday-E. Th .. -. s. D 1 wr- e 1 orme . ww' 3 ,ue ' - . . Q ramdnc eihh C' f -11 In hill' ms piuv 1 Prem w ev V , Pres r or --Si e? f fxiord ne was i ,J 9 H0 W I . onine. Ap,-11 Z5 . Wzgnpotelht B A5 , M we hi U . - ' , uf 6 .nz mac hmii h0 Chine in Ada , S r , I a Z would -Har Ldlhg. are pl vo'-I Q or nw gen d 0 'I 2 xii ou 4 na ea,,, lure if Ord team' again . sewn aiding- Aim W' . 4 we . E Sffeff :Fe He 'wrQ::mvSW 553,f 'P F S - ii-S :,. 33 'ge fvlyevueelo 'fy 571.- W mile stu5Y han' demonemivilfecwulg 'ly tralgh ' l by Tut to if Schufrld to :ul far pu ' L e , re 1 ' r ai e Q I Yaulm we before an eiected vuplhe 7 eon J 01620 QGZIT: Nail aqllzer in is x iirsi ihcache Ax 32 ' charlie in Annual B , e 3 er , .mp 0 A91-i 4 j e me 5 4 ,. Q h awe Attends Wi ezitia . ar be 1.31 r 3 11 'I f ta '-'ize Thane rob' :haf s0,,f 'f DF Ei eh, foil 01 D e 0 111. down hi 11 l'z0r.cD?'s 117:15 ze.G,,, 'Hero 1,08 1 . . o I' all but IS b Q12 h - -. 0.11, 11daVo,,,d . -S s . CL: I f -. 2' .' 4 1. If . H , E- l 6 h 9 X Q Y Seven Hundred Owleteers Q x n d 4 . e 0202- the first time in B tt Z' '-' hist . 3 Crson in A mission we ,ggi ...od .f my Oflsucutive Vic H hav 9' mi, . d' fr-V055 u- ,gre X to Quill, Scroll W t mf., Upils to High School Journalist: Reward ga rilririgiiraf 1,,. AM N SCll0la R. D,,ck'X Q Y. P J. Toczyfllouski, E. Rnuillnrd, gf ' Efvated Bill. A. Brandt for Ouhkamhng ,?' 2 W- Work on School Paper ff 'W V, 1... f 4 X on Lectucothe, fo H- P ollx f Three members of the owief Ed' D ,, V9 Tour-N ' H' 5 XOI' P al t aerial Board have been admitted Ort iiarzfhrd High K ' amen, Woma P . . l . , n U 5 V 517 su ce h 1 C I t e To . ll ex X 1 Au , G R 1 r I ' ' I ' lrlhmakers y' full p 0 ,-1 H d P K f 'Pls 'ld req! I1 'inf' 1111 e lr dhlzlch v d s , e N 0 mme, rs an M, Dov' oi ar Kemler Leadg D b Q 00,11 may ,d th ,Abel Hr' R00 r ,ID gc- 1,1 p P i'Z1hI1? 1,, b .v -' gb :B P t as F U Z ugh In rd ,lf A, 'fr fr time z fr rr re h 111 b WI E so a 0 3 Hand W Dire age S b o X Gr F nu s Xxx eff Hero, 5 . to Bring C . uxll and Scroll, the Interrmti 1 1 Stud I onorary secrecy for High s f Vlvged fd hear if body wr1 Pete: Two O11 Shlter- Ce . - a by 0 Iverson , , 'l'Imer.0 . Uflrants 1, ournnhsts conducted by Nort 1,-L, D c , i nd ,,,an,S Q a J ne B of M I rn University. Arnold E. 4. C Q G 3 Company with Jfmffie , Wirhih Q ,C+ H-V4 ' - 0 Tuesday N V his dog enerogjty few days, through he no be . Edward Rouillnrd and 1 v,o b1,,X , X dl lr' have been rnwarded 3 I P c-,LI , e :Snr W. R. 1,20 X ell as of thi prifgrlfr member 7 TI1 oczy ous i , . 5, bb Q . and d Ll! '1' l0n nd persi I K. lfforts 'Il 4' I I. e Rs 5 ' 3 I n ,. emb R 9' 5 3 5 en f' I l , 10 05 - ol students b a weaker fo ly chovlf a new V I l P f 1 b -? ehaif 0 the schoo publication Y ,yr In Grip -ge head Y many schoo .W an I the picture is to h L S o 9'hber2 n in x 5 ' x SN Sr -H dmission mm this re1e ' .. ' ' - G r f . , . ,f ally.. 7 sahaol, This picturpre 174 e E Jn ,,'f75E11if?g1.sy. 4'--V.-.:f.um1:n,Ef13552:35535iffaxzigw-wf ' 1-if ' :'11'.r:.f:.- I1 4 js: 'L' ' 5135 r f in JF A f -11 'A' f 13494 m 12 551: 3 , asf! 1 :Lf O ue- 1 F .fi ff-In X21 .fiiisvfa-:sql-..-.,u.. 'NJ ...srwmui iss: 'ww-'! 'M.w-'G D0 YOU REMEMBER WHEN: Cl Dick Moran pole-vaulted out of a fifth period class? Stan Budarz made his debut With a butch haircut? Tippy Ericson was Worried because she might get a B? Joe Toczydlouski kept editorial board meetings pepped up with his flat jokes? Bud Cormier and Kay Cosgrove used to pick petunias? Honky Silverman slept during the sixth period? Bob Gallivan Went through so much agony while asking Jerry Cronin to the reception? Ray Burke edited the Weekly newspaper for Room 26? Mab Baxter Wasn't the class flirt? Marvin Wiggins delivered his sermon on the cipher ? Ralph Taylor thought Kitty Sullivan was a peach ? Mary Vail stopped gabbing? Annabelle D'Arche displayed so much pep in the first Owlet show? Peg Relihan didn't smile? Al Leshin tried to catch the fly on Lower Senior Night? John LaBruna wasn't in dutch ? Essie Maigret Wore ski pants to school? Ted Swiderski kept the fair damsels' hearts pattering? Clay Warner and Lee Horan Weren't together? Mil Vernick didn't know nothin'? Mary Keating used to live in the study hall? Riette Lichtenstein didn't do her Latin? Lou Calaci's heart Was broken at the departure of Connie ll ll ll ll ll KK Bourne? J. V. Calio was the Burgomaster in The Owlet's Tulip Time ? .,2i2s if?E5i'9f?' Q13 - 411' :V 1iIf'x53-5? iw- l l lg r 1 iff Y- C' Q - Jfi'??:5-- .A I-3 f , e ' a ' 1555. 'C'?:CfS?'s'? '.LJ, ,flf'.1'x.T 1i-Pk , ' Wd H131 l '. M- 1 V. v-+4-1 u 2' W1 . zu., ' '. '1FQ'3711 if wti-Gif' 1.1,-2-f -if -L.'L4.L.. fm: g'.af,-1-2. .'l:v:1if?N z 'Buzz .:2f5v,.-fii2,i...Y:cetif.2...- '-- 53-f'4:4.U if ..,, .., .cw ,..,-,x .-J.. -M.,-.rs--I -..-1-V---..,e...., ,,-,. ..-.,,,...,- af ur www af' .13 'A '1' 'AQA E i 'x .QQ W f-97 BELIEVE IT OR NOT- Believe it or not, you girls and you guys , A good many freaks are old Hartford High'sI We'Ve a Dahl that can Walk and talk and can smile And a Black Who's not that shade at all. We've a Miller who's never seen dough in his life, And a Chain that vvon't break with a fall. We'Ve a Hary Who'll probably be bald some day, And a Walton who shies at a fish. We've a Vail Who's ne'er hid anything in her life, And our Wheaton keeps oats in her dish. Though Sunenshz'ne's cheerful, she never will scorch, And Lawless is tame and true blue. You can't hurt yourself running into our Wall And Schumacher can't doctor a shoe. Mr. Casegfs name isn't followed by Jones , And Campbell has never been canned. l',',1. 176 J N7 4. ,236 ff,--. 231, if -if -Y, - f ff f , f J J, KU ,e L, i gig? V' A wr- :,nere:m,..,...-r.- uf! -- ' I-.RQ -+ '1f-'L+---9 BELIEVE IT OR NOT- Walker has been known to prefer trolley cars And Cook from all kitchens is banned. Novel is too honest to have any Giles And Curtin would sure hate to hang, Both Barron and Lord speak to commoners, too, And yeast holds for Fleishman no tang. Miss Forte won't be that for years yet to come, Miss Goldfield possesses no mine, Miss Reed hates to hang around marshes and swamps, And Kelly thinks Cohen is fine. We've yet to see Hunter pursue a lame duck Or Herald to toot at a horn, Though Sawyer plays music, it's not on a saw, And Hayes is clear as a spring morn. Believe it or not, you girls and you guys , A good many freaks are old Hartford High'sl 1. w.1 '?' f ' FT-'T5Y iT?.fff: r :uwr1n-Lv 4.,.r41 . :'ef'. -.. 4-.. ,- 1- we-2 . f-, . .5 Ny 1- 'F :i,f5fi'- 17:1 .?7 ' '12-L :WE V' 5'1 2 E 1 r .V Lg lil '. leafs fi 'fly in fire ' rifle? :sf--fin: fas'f-.5g.SEHsFif?2ilf Vrnmgqv-gi if-: jg.-, Q 5,..,.:43LiA will mx! , Vfrjlfi- frlsyg f 541 j'x..g:45:i,4yz-3, 33, ' 531532, f .3.i-,gli i,!,,.Q.-gg. Brill, -Aim... an.-411,-.Q-az. ..... 1 . fl.:vf-v.w:.v 2 iii!giEI5,.fY3Q,,,119g,xif:i4fQig5f43Ff' ' ll., rl-24'-fjkg 177 W s. . rw. ff ' -2- YN-f !' 4,11 ' -'H 'fi' New -,L I--M-. 51 1? K' rv'-q5,QEQ,,f:,.1.M if-,gs-5-:5 ---- N ,.,f .Lp '... V 1 QIg.5!',fl4J.,i.,j-,gAl, ,V , , , ,-,- N- -' rv-,pai .lg ,Wav Q 5 if -iii if f 'E ' Ls lg: but l 55' .. xrfv- PX Y lil X----... ,,,,,, ,,,.. Tlilree hundred yeer our State has seen But. Four have pasged since we were Jr-een, bike lndians our- fathers knew oxifr Fr-esnman selves wore pigtallsft 0, of X N 5 B4-LEQBS Senior-s quiteyas - We bm? such obstac 7away 6 kia Long, classes we will know ri mofe The wide world open -N ide. n s doxor 3 f gil,-f f., And old Pop Time views with J Sgni e f l IX , ,mg A5 we tr-ed each year- s weary mile. l f f K N .l I .im And vars frjn novi we, tg wlill gr N ... As we recall each schooldiay sih 4 -x . X . X Nl ! XA7 thlybf, with a Inq SI h, I Threefhundred .YE8l S at Hartforiiajqi-l'3.'ZN , , s,,'1' . fy ii'sf ,,..,. 4' 1 i. l 178 l 'rf' -' we ' N---f f --,f 4: bfl- f- ' ' , ..f- cg'-1 ' ff l gig? ,Q iii , -l, fs E G! 7: f, B' --fi'Ll-.Lf ,LFC 5 f if fi' ETL Q .L,, M b ,A rzli I MHS I .irc T WLC c 020 Wfedqmemfs We, the editorial board of the l935B Class Book, wish to express our apprecia- tion to these people whose work was invaluable to the publication of this book: To Mr. Clement C. Hyde for his helpful criticisms. To Mr. Albert S. Smith for his tireless and patient assistance to our board as faculty adviser. To Mr. Thomas C. Bailey for his valuable work as faculty adviser of the Business Board. To Miss Frances H. Bacheler for her excellent work as faculty adviser of the Art Board. , To Miss Arline L. Dall for her accurate checking. To Miss Ruth M. Kierstead for her cheerful aid on special work. To Miss Clara C. Angus and Miss Grace E. Warfield for their copyreading. To Evelyn Sunenshine, Doris Mintz, and Beatrice Zimmerman for their article on Lower Senior Night. To Theodore Swiderski for his story, the MSportscast.,7 To the Art Board, Alexander Bossoff, Theodora Goberis, Helen Launt, Marguerite Lavoie, Ruth Parsons, Bose Weintraub, Alice Wheaton, Claire Phelps, Peter Knusto, Francis O,Crady, and Francis 07Mara. To the Class Book Typists, Frances Shea, Angeline DlOllOfl'l0, Marie Brassill, and Stasia Bania. To Joseph Toczydlouski, editor of The Hartford High Uwlet, for permission to use excerpts of former issues. To The Graphic Arts Company for the superb reproductions of pictures and art work. , To The Bond Press for very helpful suggestions and original type arrangernents. tw N-fra, 1.-1-1 ' r f fs ffffei rv ' H3251 ,ab-, --I 5,:g'I :f.g.'jf7f 'gl-31 WE' yi-Iyrfv' 2 '. ,. ,P-:ist 4-,,A' VX-I -f ,h'Q?fi-2 , I E5--'-'s 5 fir gf ' 'J ii' ai? 'Q AY' 1'-ri. 'fN5 'I ixmlg.-,Jr'3 JL-1-5-'-A. -C -'Iliff .-5312 'Qf'Ti f - , if: 1--1 -4 :A rf i 21.-A:-'J' 1 -.1 - '- A5 A 'f at 1--.13 . . fy -. -...s.,:-1 qw. Visit r-.1 .- YR err' -, fr 4 'ff-fa 1. f 0 fs. 6: 31 .f'q,,'1 g . J... . -,, in , r ,N . . .., ,, . , .ff fff-L+ 1 -H :,s .-gmac.. My-.f..Z-.i.c. X'-' .wha U ll .ivxigz 4 4 1.1. i :E1Li. f5L. -1w.:'if-' 2-9 lr., T 'M' K- f'3'2--94714 179 N 'tl '- '-. 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