Wethersfield High School - Elm Yearbook (Wethersfield, CT)

 - Class of 1928

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FLORENCE ELIZABETH BILL ........ HFLOSSIEU Good things come in small packages. Flossie may be little, but oh my! Anytime you see a little shadow in the hall, that's Flossie. Anytime you hear a big cheer at the school contests, thatls Flossie, too. We wonder why she's always at the games. New Britain Normal School will be fortunate when you enter its doors. May you have the greatest success! Favorite Diversion-Shadowing. Record-Social Activities Committee C1-255 French Club C255 Latin Club C255 Glee Club C255 Class Will C45, HOWARD MORTIAIER MAYNARD ........ HLILYU Keep thy pen from lender's books! The Bower of the class of '28 is Lily Maynard. Although he spends most of his time borrowing and asking questions, he has taken an active interest in class and school enterprises. Favorite Diversion-Borrowing. Record-Orchestra C155 Second Prize in Prize Speaking C255 Debating Club C455 Soccer C45. MLLDRED WRIGHT HANNULI ..... M1LL1E I'll be merry, I'll be free, I'll be sad for nobody. Millie, our peppy little Senior, landed here with a whoop and a bang. She simply has to talk about one thing after anotherg so when she's around, we all hear what's the latest in Wethersfreld. Her record is a peach, and we know she will keep up the good work when she goes to Katherine Gibbls Secretarial School in the fall. I Favorite Diversion-Bothering us. Record'High Honor C155 Prize Speaking Cl-255 French Club C255 Latin Club C255 Glee Club C255 Demoracy Club C455 Senior Play5 Class Night Play C45. ARLINE GERTRUDE BROWN ........ UBROWNIEU Her friends-there ore many. Her foes-are there any?l' Wot5 anothaw girl going to New Britain Normal? Ah, lucky New Britain! Brownie has won many friends here. She's a great, great, girl, and we wish her the best of luck for the future. Favorite Diversiongtfvoing to Worcester. Record-Glee Club C155 Latin Club C255 Social Activities Committee C355 Student Council C35 5 Senior Prom Committee C35 5 Class Secretary C355 Demooracy Play5 Democracy Club C45, and Class Night Play. GERTRUDE FRANCIS .......... GEM By the 'work one knows the workmonf' Welve never heard any wise-cracks from Gert as to how the school should be run, for she's been so busy keeping up our reputation in shorthand and type- writing contests outside. How she can tickle those keys! She has a great record here, and we wish her the best of luck in anything she may undertake later. Favorite Diversion-Winning prizes. Record-Glee Club C1-255 Bridgeport Shorthand Contest5 Underwood Type- writer Silver Pin5 Royal Typewriter Silver Pin and Gold Pin5 Salutatorian C45. THELMIA BEATRICE MACLACHLAN ....... 'KTHELU A good heart never changes, but keeps his course truly. Thel is one of our most willing and loyal classmates. She has helped us in all our activities, and a lot of credit is due her for her unfailing interest in our class enterprises. Lucky are the school children whom she will teach when she leaves New Britain Normal School. Favorite Diversion-Helping others. Record-Gless Club C1-2-3-455 Prize Speaking C255 Senior Play5 Democracy Playg Class Secretary C45.

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iiermmala DOROTHY MARGARET H.ARTlVIAN ...... MDOT I have no other but a woman's reasong I think him so, because I think him so. Dot is one of the bright members of the class. She accomplishes capably whatever she is asked to do and always has a ready answer for any puzzling question that arises. She has made the High Honor C2-43 3 has the Gifts in Com- mencement exercisesg took the part of Muff Winslow in the Senior Playg was a member of the Glee Club C235 of French Club C233 Latin Club C23. Dot says she is undecided as to her future. Maybe she is, but we doubt itll Favorite Diversion-Writing to Dartmouth. JOYCE MURIEL H1cKs ........ HJOYCEH We know you have a gentle, noble ternperg A soul as even as a eatin. Joyce is an outdoor girl. She is a good athlete and enjoys Lab work. Joyce is well fitted to become a director of physical education. We hope that her pupils will become as good athletes as their teacher. Joyce sings in our Glee Club and was a member of the Latin Club. Favorite Diversion-Going to Troy. ALWYN BRODERSON .......... HBRODYU He tells you flatly what his mind is. Some girl lost a fine chance for Tuesday night dates when Brody enlisted in the National Guard. His time is occupied now, however. Besides the Guards,l' Brody likes hound dogs, girls, and antique automobiles. Record-Member of Soccer Team C335 Captain Soccer Team C439 Business Manager Elm C33g Business Manager Senior Play C435 Secretary of Athletic Council C43 g Student Council C435 Athletic Scholarship Society C43. CAROLYN M. SMITH ,....... UCARROLU Life is but a songg Art is wond'rous longf' Carolyn is the poetess of our class. She is always either reading books or writing verse. She has written several clever poems and articles. We wish her the best of luck at Connecticut Agricultural College, and we hope she will continue with her writing, Favorite DiversionswReading, Riting and Rithmetic C?3. ELIZABETH HANMER ......... BETTY Pleasure and action nwke the hours seem short. Hoot, toot, mon, if 'tisn't blithesome Betty. What with all her iiirtatious ability,-she only has to wink once, and she can get anything. We wonder if it works every time, though. Well, Bet, ol' thing, just because you're going to Skidmore, don't try to skid all the way through. Favorite Diversion-Flirting. Record-Class Secretary C135 Glee Club C2-435 Senior Play C435 Debating Club C439 French Club C235 Latin Club C23. DAGMAR ACKERIXIAN .......... iKDAG,, A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Dagmar is a quiet little girl who always does her lessons. We believe she will make an excellent teacher after she leaves New Britain Normal School. She has taken an active interest in our Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. She participated in our Glee Club contests at West Hartford and Glastonbury. Favorite Diversion-Attending church.



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HELEN HAnLEy LITTLE .......... HELEN She cannot flatter-an honest mind and plain-she must speak truth. Although Helen never appears to hurry, she always gets there. She is noted for her noisy wit. She has a splendid record here at W. H. S., and we Seniors are proud of her. She, too, is planning to become a teacher after she leaves New Britain Normal School, We hope she will not find it difficult to keep her classes quiet. Favorite Diversion-Winsome Winning. Record-Prize Speaking C255 Democracy Club C455 Latin Club C255 Captain Volley Ball Team C455 Class President C155 Property Manager Senior Play C455 Glee Club C1-2-3-45. FREDERICK SAMUEL PRITCHARD ..,..... HPRITCIIH His words do show his wit incomparable. .X Fred is our capable joke editor. With a ready smile and a ready joke, our Fred blushes his way through school. He is planning to go to Northeastern. He has our heartiest wishes for a successful career in his blessed radio. Favorite Diversion-Radio. Record-Class Treasurer C2-3-455 Soccer C455 Baseball C455 Elm Board C2-3-455 Debating Club C455 Latin Club C255 Athletic Council C35. BARBARA ALICE WELLS ,......... Bon She picked out something out of everything she read. Bob is our literary light. She is a good sport and takes more than her share of teasing. We hope she does as well-minus the teasing-at Oberlin. Good luck to you, Bob. Favorite Diversion-Arguing. c Record-Treasurer Latin Club C255 Senior Play C455 Elm Board C455 Volley Ball C455 Glee Club Cl-2-455 Debating Club C45. MARY DENNIS ........... MARvl' Your gentleness shall force more than your force shall move us to gentlenessf' Mary is quiet, but she works hard. She is a loyal worker, and we are proud to call her a member of the Senior Class. She has been in our Glee Club for her entire four years. Mary will certainly be a success in business. Our sincere wishes go with her. Favorite Diversion-Studying. GEORGE SAVOY ........... DUKE Self-love is not so 'vile a sin as self-neglect. Duke transferred from H. P. H. S. He has long been an object of envy among the fellows just starting to shave. Duke plans to take up aviation5 we hope he doesn't fall in that as often as he does for the girls, Favorite Diversion-Punctuality CP5. Record-Basketball C3-455 Baseball C455 Soccer C3-455 Glee Club C455 Debat- ing Club C455 Advertising Manager Senior Play C45. EDNA JAMES ........... 'LEDDIEU Bye and bye is easily said. As happy as she is lovable is our golden haired Eddie. Not much noise but plenty of IU, describes her perfectly-ask Duke.l' She was a member of the Girls' Glee Club C1-25, and has served on many of our committees. She would be an asset to any business, and with one loud shout W. H. S. says Goodbye and good luck too-Eddie? Favorite Diversion-History. DOROTHY LOUISE WICKSTRAND ........ Dorn Gentle thou art, and therefore to be won. Although Dot has been with us only a short time, she has given us a sam- ple of the excellent work she did at Hartford High. Dot is pretty, quiet, and efficient,-three things that are necessary for success in the business world. The glass of '28 gives her a cheery Goodbye and Goodluck as she steps forth into usiness. -v l 4

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