Hartford State Technical College - Technician Yearbook (Hartford, CT)

 - Class of 1966

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HARRY W. ASTLE RUSSELL G. AVERY ,, fy' f Our astute Astle produces less than his quota Kas an Electj of gab and decibels, per- haps valuing silence thru maturity-or ma- trimony, He similarly values sleeping. Maine's ex-potato-picker can also dig the gist from texts and treatises. He'll continue to lead the spouse-steadied life, that pleases profs and astonishes sophomores. Rusty has plotted more curves than any other Elect: Ava, Babs, Dinah, even Cheryl, might be names of the endless harem of his creation. This extremely quiet Elect, besides drawing, likes swimming, archery, water-ski- ing, and oilsg dislikes crowds, and unopinioned people, For some of Rusty's opinions, look about you-at art-jobs in this book. JAMES M. CURTIN JAMES R. FARRELL l A conscientious student, Jim has original ideas, an enthusiastic attitude, an exhausted mfffmer- He el1jOys hunting, sleeping, girls, gu1'5a1 P121Y1Hg, and Pug. Scornful of cold cars and Alma Mater, he is sorely tried by Subtle faculty-Who are less than Pug-nacious. His dreams are all jet-propelled, 40 Our quiet Jim likes dabbling in Ci1'f?Uit5y until one works. Despite his spare figure and concentrating gaze, he enjoys good food -even our HSTIburgers. But cigarette aromas Knot to mention cigarsj -plague him. He aims to work happily, twinkling his glance and tinkering his solder-iron, deep in some recondite lab. x 1 I T The G Port He Lug' Die ld Mr and woj Wllfinuel gb On, , ellie it , - X i . r fs in

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I STANLEY C. BARNES TAGE A. CARLSON ELL 3 Q : cifflis' ill - we 0 ll! we food Hood mf I aide' W 5 E 1 mm' li J 1125 pin some Three years ago, if in Colorado, you might have taken the long-legged surveyor, with tripod, for Abe Lincoln-but it was Stanley Cin the Armyj developing his dislike for cold climates. The air-conditioned nightmare of computer circuits is his oyster: his pearls, Tage, whose dealing and head are equally square, has a smile that is fully circumfer- ential. He admits being an uncurable Ham- in radio, likes Vetts, the Dunkin' Donut waitresses, weekends, and final-week lab write-upsg dislikes banked coils and HSTI franks-Kz-beans. His ambitions include a B.S. of phrase, will be cast in E.E. classes, until he gets that B.S. degree. in E.E., with one eye on Naval Flying. LOUIS GAMERO MICHAEL D. GILLER The Gam is our own Latin-American im- port. He is a popular fellow who likes driv- ing, picnics, English Fords, tennis, music, and Mrs. 0liver's spaghetti: he dislikes lab and work. Louis challenges Mr. Hayes to continue with morning opera. Gam plans to go on, via evening-school, to obtain his B.S. degree in E.E. Mike Seems to prefer his '55 Studey to other kinds of studies. Under a 3-year pro- gram he may, next year, expand his dislikes Qbeyond bossy girls and elderly teachersl or refine his preferences: classic cars, stamps, junkyard picking. No-one, right now, has livelier interests: and his comments are as slick as his hairdo. 41

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