Wethersfield High School - Elm Yearbook (Wethersfield, CT)

 - Class of 1948

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Orchestra 1, Senior Plays 4. L ' - EARL HARLOW he is I know he will have many friends FJ ffl' u . GILBERT HATCH Gil This fellow is likely to show up anywhere. But whe ever he goes, he's always well-mannered and neat. He will always help a friend in need. His desire is to be a successful businessman, and we know he will achieve this ambition. Assistant Track Manager 2, Assistant Soccer Manager 3, Soccer Mana- ger 4, French Club 3. NANCY HAUSCHULZ Nance Nance is one of our most accomplished girl athletes. You can usually find her participating in some kind of sports, whether it's basketball, base- ball, or soccer. Nance's ambition is a fine one. The missionary field will welcome her as will the American International School. Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 3, 4, Baseball 'I, 3, 4, Swimming I, 3, 4, Assistant Basketball Manager 3, Tennis 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4. CHARLES HAYES .- Chuck A wis rack, a ie dly smile, a manner pleasing to all, let you know that Chuc around. Ae has ernaturd ease for making friends and keep- ing hu n T'1gflveSIbfsfvo'rts, cmd has dope a' lot to make our soc' d class tlvities aslucce . Good luck at Springfield College, Chuck. Class Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball 3, Committee for Harvest Dance 4, Sophomore Hop Committee 2, Junior Prom 3. 16 BARBARA HALPIN Bobble You can find Bobbie any Friday or Saturday night behind the candy counter in the Webb. From Bobbie we have learned that this is not an easy iob, but she never fails to please her customers She likes th New Look so if you see a long skirt coming down the corridor you ll know who It rs Although E.J. is rather quiet, we began to admire his charm rn our sophomore year, and since then he has completely won out E J is a grand guy with a very adventurous spirit. The gang isnt complete without hum Next year will probably find him-well I don t know where but wherever

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ROBERT GOODELL Bob Bob is truly versatile. Not only has he maintained a fine scholastic record, but he has few equals on the athletic field. Bob's ambitions lie in the field of medicine, and he plans to enter Brown University in the fall. Varsity Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 2, 3, 4, Class Soccer 'l, Class Vice President 3, Athletic Association 3, 4, Harvest Dance Committee 4, Class Team Coach lBasketballJ 'I, 2, 3, Sophomore Ring Committee 2, Slide Rule Club 3, National Athletic Scholarship Society 3, Town Prosecutor, Youth Government Day 3, Gym Assistant 2, 4- Election Committee 4, Know Yourself QWTICJ 2. M JOAN GRISWOLD .lo Click, click, there go those knitting needles again. .loan's favorite pastime is knitting socks for Bob, and those Argyles are really neat. When you ask Jo about her dislikes she has to think hard, but finally she strikes the one: her long walk home-alone that is! Jo's college days will be spent at Westbrook, studying to be a medical secretary. Class Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Class Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton l, 2, 3, 4, Elm Leaves Staff 4, Leaders' Club 3, 4, Harvest Dance Committee 4, Senior Plays 4, Latin Club I, 2. ,F l ' J' RQET GRIMOLD , ,H sob Bob is lways b' X d rgbwqeghgsltimellfzl' lbdfing. His hobby is learning tharn' t' gie' and fr m p t expe ience we know that his work is very interesting and rfceggful. hogJtp attend Union College and to become an ' --Qhitneer. , Senior Plays 'l, 4, Operetta l, 2giorEle6llCllbLT4, Fire Squad 4, Latin Club 2, Slide Rule Club 3, 4. I' C RUTH Gmswom .21 f f ll . i . f Gris has a quietyature ' e onsib' . e n outside interest lies-' s - e'J at t o,' ne of her favorite pastim ' ea i She in or et students at Middlese t ' . r ' t a futii? Woman in W Latin Club 2, 3, Cll:IjQkiball Stow, Girls' Stat , Senior Plays 4, Freshman Reception 4. 9 PAUL HALLISEY ffpaulff Paul's prime interest thus far has been in baseball. He has been Wethersfield's second baseman for two years and has done the job well. Besides leaving a big hole in the Varsity infield, Paul will leave many friends in the halls of Wethersfield High School. Varsity Baseball 2, 3, Class Soccer 3. 15 ,J



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. T -'Q Afdbiiffzrfj . A 5. ' l VAUGHN HowLANo -f Skip Skip is an ambitious fellow who seems to work hard at his studies. Like mosffellows his age, he is interested in sports, particularly baseball. Skip has no definite plans for the future as yet, but he hopes to go on to college. Elm Staff 4, Class Soccer 4, Class Basketball 3. JOSEPH HYMAN Joe Fun loving characteristics and a really pleasing manner make up our boy Joe. He's a little indefinite on what to do after graduation, but he would like to become a doctor or an engineer. Class Basketball 3, Class Soccer 3, 4. E ELEANOR ISAACSON Eleanor A disposition as sweet and kind as EIeanor's is an asset to anyone. She's always willing to lend others a hand and never complains about it. There was no mistake made when we voted her the best sport. She cer- tainly deserved it. ' sw-x TL A NANCY isLEis Nancy easier for h n for m' . She lig svswimming and horseback riding, but she doesn't ' e onio r Roy Ro ers! CWe don't blame her., As to the Nancy is aft' t as?-bx h eautiful clothes must make things future, Nancy hinge yo become a nurse. She will train at Middlesex. Glee Club , 2, wimming 2, Soccer 1, Basketball 4, Baseball 4. WALLACE Juno whiny Wally arrived in his sophomore year, round and rosy, thinking school was a place to do stunts. Now he is the man of the world, fremember the second of the senior plays?l But if you watch him closely you will be 'sure that he still swings a mean arm on the track team. Moreover, we under- stand that Wally has many opinions on many subjects and has not found life serious enough to be taken seriously. Why should it be, when he's always so happy, gay and friendly to all? Track Team 3, 4, Slide Rule Club 3, Senior Plays 4. 'l7

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