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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 26

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2 THE HARTFORD COURANT, W.dntiday, Dcmb.r 21. 1966 West Hartford Panel Discussion Hall Alumni Return from 80 Colleges Graduates of Hall High School life What do you accomplsih dur on i Members ot ine panei were Drinking and social Barbara Wallack of Boston Un campus, ing Freshman Orientation Week big brother-sister? iversity, Robert Greenspon ot returned to the school Tuesday in observance of Alumni Day to discuss educational problems with the faculty, seniors and Is there any advantage in a coed college over all boys and all girls college? What ire the advantages of attending a small college in re juniors. What are the advantages and Following a welcome by Prin lation to a university? Does the disadvantages of living at home cipal Robert E. Dunn, a panel discussion was held, with seven while, attending college? Franklin and Marshall toiiege, June Palmberg of Bay Path Junior College, Lynn Bonander of Skidmore College, James Burch of Bates and Jane Samuels of the University of Connecticut. Eighty colleges and universities were represented by the returning graduates.

What can be done if you happen to draw a roommate with differences you can't possibly adjust to? How well did Hall prepare you for college? Did you find the SSP program had any effect on the way you plan your time? What are the advantages and disadvantages of a city school vs small town one? Do you have any hints on taking notes? Tests: Announced and unannounced? Dress on campus how What type of financial aid institutions represented. Ques tions were asked the panel by can be given college hopefuls? Does employment hinder studies and other activities? David crosson, president of the size of the school affect facilities and courses available? It is your job to get along with your instructor. You don't have to like him but you do have to work for and with him. Are sororities and fraternities important in college life? there enough time for ex Describe what college class- Class of 1967, and Roger Newton, president of the Class of ea are like compared with classes at Hall. How much time do you spend 1968.

The discussion during the afternoon centered around the following topics: $17 tra curricular activities and so London Shop Package Store. Select your gifts from West Hartford's largest selection of spirits, wines, and cordials. Domestic and imported Telephone 521-5209. Free in classes and in study each day? cial life after study? Did you find a need for in No Injuries Reported dependent study techniques? Did Hall's attempt at this tieip: Junior College, Brian Kay of Hall High, Lynn Bonander of Skidmore, James Burch of Bates College, Jane Samuels of the University of Connecticut, and Roger Newton, junior class president (Courant Photo by Robert B. Ficks).

ALUMNI PANEL: Alumni Day was ob-served Tuesday at Hall High School. Left to right are David Crosson, senior class president; Barbara Wallack of Boston University, Robert Greenspon of Franklin and Marshall College, June Palmberg of Bay Path Storm Causes Skidding Accidents optical restriction on his license by Policeman Schaub. West Hartford firemen re At Hall High Former Hoopsters Return to Court sponded to, two alarms Tues day. At 3:02 a.m. Engine tjlmxer Jurd more than ever give her went to New Britain Avenue NOW and Grove Street to wash gaso The Hall High Varsity and and mends established a schol-Jim Bly, Jim Duboff, Doug iunior varsitv basketball teams 'arshio fund In his memorv.

Un-'Keeler, George Lasnier, Jim West Hartford police reported a large number of minor skidding accidents during Tuesday night's snowstorm, but no injuries were caused by the mishaps. Street Department crews were called out to keep the roads passable, and crews stood by to Install chains on school buses and other vehicles before they go on the road this morning. Five persons were summoned to appear in Circuit Court 16, West Hartford, on Jan. 9 by police. Michael Weinstock, 68, of 12 line off the road following an 1- auto accident.

William J. Polchies, 28, of 53 Belmont Hartford, was charged with failing to secure a load by Policeman William Schaub. David E. Jasiecki, 24, of Cromwell, was charged with driving an unregistered motor vehicle and Improper use of markers by Policeman Patrick Balesano. Andre J.

Limoges, 18, of 297 Sargent Hartford, was charged with a multiple lane highway violation by Policeman Oliver Pelton. Philip F. Walkley, 21 of 20 Brookllne Dr, was charged with failing to grant the right of way at a stop sign and violating an At 11:40 a.m. Engine 5 was sent to 45 Pheasant Hill Dr. to rescue a child accidentally will engage in two games with der the terms of the fund a de-j alumni Thursday on behalf of serving senior member of the the Paul Lorch Memorial Fund, basketball team who best ex-Tipoff time for the first game emplifies the spirit, courage is 7 p.m.

I and character of Paul Lorch Paul Lorch, member of the, will be chosen for schblarship ti.ii -f fli locked in a room. Lawrence, and Donald Tucker. Coaching the alumni will be Dick Larson, former Hall High basketball captain and currently teaching at King Philip Junior High School. The second game will feature graduates of the past three years who were varsity basketball performers. public, alumni, and students are invited.

Police Chief William P. Rush Tuesday night urged motorists to exercise special care this mm nan ragu viass ui xrou, was a aiu anu icwgiiiuuii Maxwell was charged with Among those Hall athletes of two-time captain of the highly making a restricted turn by Policeman Robert Moylan follow morning because of the hazardous conditions caused by the storm. successful, tournament class teams of 1958 and 1959. After his death in the fall, classmates yesteryear who played with Lorch and will be playing Thursday are Jim Atheneos, ing an accident. for Christmas Library Invites Four-Year-Olds Open Eveningi Before Christmat One Jailed, Three Given Heavy Fines in Court Four-year-olds will report on JPkiilp ode Thursday at 10:30 a.m.

or 1:30 ley $50; Charles T. How One man was sentenced to jail on a charge of driving while un p.m. at the West Hartford Pub ard, Bloomfield, $75. Daniel F. Lawler of 430 Flat- lic Library's Children Room, for der the influence of liquor, and pig, te it 'y1 bush Hartford, was fined three received heavy fines on $35 on a State Traffic Commis charges of driving while their 43 South Main Wtst Hartford Cur product UNltd to thow country of origin of Imported fur.

Opp. Wm. Hall High School sion markings violation, licenses were under suspension Diane E. Lidington of New in Circuit Court 16, West Hartford was $50 on a larceny charge. James A.

Bour-goin, 153 Zion Hartford, received a $25 fine on a larceny Roger P. Beattie of Union- ville was sent to jail for 60 days on the driving under the charge. Larceny charges against Betty A. Clover of Be their weekly story hour. These programs last about one-half hour, and are centered this week around holiday stories.

Beach Park Holds Holiday Program The Beach Park faculty and students will hold their annual Holiday Program today at 7:13 p.m. in the school auditorium. A short play, "The Boy Who Couldn't Sing," will be presented. The Glee Club and Orchestra will also present several seasonal selections. influence charge, by Judge Frank Monchun.

2 thany were nolled. Other Cases The Perfect Christmas Gift ELECTRIC GUITAR and AMPLIFIER Mary L. Doner of 552 Franklin Hartford, was fined $100 Other cases were disposed of by Judge Monchun, with Atty. Stanley M. Barall as prosecutor, Stanley M.

Bar all as prosecutor, as follows: on the suspension charge. Way-lan Stickney Jr. of Winsted, was fined $100 on the same charge. John W. McEachern 132 Collins Hartford, was fined $150 on the suspension charge, $25 on a charge of driving an 8 8 Edward Allen, 122 Bedford Hartford, driving unregis tered motor vehicle, nolled, and unregistered motor vehicle, and improper use of markers, nolled; Stuart R.

Baker, Lltch Head-on Collision Kills 5 in Nevada BEATTY, Nev, (ffl-Flve per $25 on a charge of improper use of markers. field, improper right turn, fined The following were fined on $25; Royland Boney, New Brit A $69.90 VALVE sons, including Nye County Leonard, David Lutz and Beverly Moyer. The program was given in the school audiotrium (Courant Photo by Robert B. Ficks). ain, towing unregistered motor READY FOR SHOW: Four members of the Whitman School cast prepare Tuesday night for Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Left to right are Stephen Pomeroy, Ann speeding charges: Janet R.

Clark, 21 Willowbrook $40; 8 Sheriff George Barra, were killed Tuesday night in a head- vehicle, nolled; Ronald A. Clou- Calvin L. Dunnells 6 Bram- on collision on U.S. 95 in south NOW ern Nevada. Undersheriff John Maslach, Union Re-Elects Lapenta Policeman Joseph P.

Lapen-Policemen Nathan Lee, Robert 26, also was killed. Two other persons were in Ski Club to Go On First Trip Dec. 28 The first ski trip of the year deadline for sign-up is Dec. 21. for the West Hartford 'Y' Ski; Cost of the trip is $7.40 if 25 go 3 3 ta was re-elected president of and Joseph GlowackL ALL RECORDS PHONOGRAPHS GUITARS and AMPLIFIERS NOW AT LOW, DISCOUNT PRICES! jured in the wreck.

They were taken to Southern Nevada Me Local 1283, West Hartford Po morial Hospital in Las Vegas, L. J. Wallace to Take New Housing Position the highway patrol said. Barra and Maslach were in club will be Wednesday, Dec. a.nd be paid at time of signup.

If more members go, the La Salle Music Shop one car. The other five persons were in another vehicle. tier, New Britain, defective muffler, fined $25. Barclay Craigie Plain-ville, driving unregistered motor vehicle, fined $10; Richard P. Fink, 22 Woodmont driving without a license, fined $25, and one-way street, fined $15; Richard J.

Gagliardi, 28 Hanmer Hartford, failure to carry registration, fined Richard L. Kroner, Southing-ton, State Traffic Commission violation, fined $40; Mae G. Larsen, 289 Newington no-parking zone, nolled on payment of $4. Roger J. Latour, 845 Park Hartford, driving unregistered motor vehicle, fined $25; Stefan Madynski, 244 Fairfield Hartford, driving unregistered motor vehicle, fined $10; Florence E.

Michelson, 117 Brewster failure to stop for cost will be reduced and refunds Celebrating the Christmas holi- will be made tnat m0ming. The Their identities were not im 12 LASALLE ROAD W. H. CENTER mediately available. day, the group will leave from includes transportation, in- Wipm ri i haan chAriff fnt abpii ibii jf ivi unii- "M- UrED ClBKT mini Ilk 9AI.

Ilk 0 the 'Y', 21 North Mam West surance and leadership. eignt years ana was re-eiectea Hartford, at 6:30 a.m. and enjoy Chaperones accompanying the for another four year term mono Z33-51Z1 club members are two of the advisers. Dr. Frank Bowen and lice Union, AFL-CIO.

The election was held Tuesday night at Unity Lodge 666 Oakwood Ave. Lapenta is starting his third two-year term as head of the police union. Others re-elected, both forsec-ond two-year terms, were Policeman Charles DiPietro, vice president; and Policeman Arthur Guimond, secretary treasurer. Policeman William Husband was elected to a fourth term as recording secretary of the union. Other executive board members elected Tuesday night were a day of skiing at Mt.

Snow, Vermont. They will return at about 8 p.m. The trip is only open to members of the ski Club and the Miss Marguerite Bowen and Lewis J. Wallace of 1250 Blue Hills Bloomfield, Hartford relocation, specialist, will take over as the Hartford Housing Authority's tenant relations supervisor Jan. 3, it was announced Tuesday.

The new supervisor succeeds Edgar Carroll who resigned last August. He will receive a salary, between $9,217 and $10,972 a year. Wallace came to Hartford in 1958 as a member of Hartford's Welfare Department staff. He has been with the Department of Housing working as a relocation, specialist since last Mrs. Sharon Richey of the YWCA staff.

i 2 school bus, fined $25; Rosemary T. Miele, Simsbury, driving unregistered motor vehicle, fined THE GIFTS ARE HERE! 8 $10; Patricia J. Morris, 74 Mayflower driving unregistered motor vehicle, fined $10. Thomas J. Owens, 54 No.

Beacon Hartford, evading responsibility, nolled; Patricia A. Phaly, Winsted, driving without a license, fined $15; Thomas J. Procaccini, 670 Hillside Hartford, starting or backing, fined $15; Julian J. Raczkow-ski, Unionville, driving left at curve or intersection, fined $20; Lee Yosha, Bloomfield, driving unregistered motor vehicle, At Kabels Make it big this Christmas with LUGGAGE Youth Specialty Shop lliikf tfJAIN STREET, MANCHESTER ffi $)r day thru Fridty from 9:30 A.M. 'til 9 P.M.

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