Lyman Hall High school - Singer Chronicle Yearbook (Wallingford, CT)

 - Class of 1924

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26 THE CHRONICLE Raymond Wooding “Red” What’s that bright color against the sky? It’s Red Wooding passing by. Red’s favorite pastime was mending test tubes in the Chemistry Laboratory. Just the same. Red won’t have to pay as big a bill as some of the other members of the class. Jennie Zysk “Jennie” We know we are taking no great risk In foretelling success for Jennie Zysk. Whatever she chooses for her life work, We are quite sure she never will shirk. 0. G. A. (3), O. A. T. (3), Shorthand Club (4). Frances Blakeslee “Frances” Rolling one’s eyes seems to be quite a feat And Frances certainly can’t be beat. We wonder why Frances hates Thursdays, especially the last two periods. John Dichello “Dichello” Here’s Dichello, the good-natured lad, Who has baseball for his greatest fad. Baseball (3), Basketball (3-4), Captain Baseball (4), Henry Elias “Henny” Henry’s head is covered with curls Which excite the envy of all the girls. How in the world does he make them stay Coming to school on a rainy day? Class Play (2), Musical Comedy (3), Senior Play (4). Alex Nyiri “Al” There’s a boy around by the name of A! Who once went out with a little gal. Who, it is said, when he started wooing, Surprised him by saying, “Nothing doing!” Interclass Basketball and, Baseball (4), Sophomore Play (2J, Senior Play ($)'.

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THE CHRONICLE 5 Helen Todd “Hullum” Hullum Todd is always neat And likes to roam on Xorth Elm street. If you doubt that this is so, Just do the same; then you’ll know. Class Secretary (1), Sophomore Play (2), Junior Prom Committee (3), Junior Play Committee (3), Senior Play (3), President Ukulele Club (4), Glee Club (1-2-3-4), Orchestra (1), Chairman Roll Call Committee (4), Senior Play Committee (4), College Club (2), French Club (2), Chronicle Reporter (1). Elizabeth Van Leuvan Dutch is a winner, and knows how to flirt. If you don’t believe it, go and ask Bert. We missed you at the Prom, Dutch. Shorthand Club (4), O. A. T. (3), O. G. A. (3). Ruth Wolf “Woof -woof” Ruth’s constant motto is to “Laugh and be glad, For why should anyone ever be sad?” Oh! may she always find it so As on life’s journey she does go. Sophomore Play (2), Chairman Junior Play Committee (3), Junior Prom Committee (3), College Club (2), French Club (2), Senior Play (4), Ukulele Club (4). Glee Club (4), Roll Call Committee (4), Senior Play Committee (4). Jennie Wooding “Jennie” Jennie Wooding, you may surmise, Is never taken by surprise. She always knows just what to say Whenever a question comes her way. Glee Club. Class Vice-President (4), President Shorthand Club (4) Chronicle Staff (3-4), Remington Portable Typewriter, Remington Gold Medal, Underwood Accuracy, Underwood Silver Medal, Royal Card Case, Gold Medal State Typewriting Contest 1!)23, Bronze Medal State Shorthand Contest 1024.



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THE CHRONICLE 27 CLASS HONORS Most school spirit (boy) . H. Pickett Fattest (boy) . . . H. Pickett Most school spirit (girl) . . A. Roche Fattest (girl) .... G. Hough Cleverest.....................C. Keeler Best dancer (girl) . . A. Roche Class athlete (girl) .... A. Roche Best dancer (boy) . . F. Niziol Class athlete (boy) . . . J. Murray Most optimistic . . E. Ennever Most important to class . C. Keeler Worst flirt (boy) . J. Lanouette Class artist.................H. Todd Worst flirt (girl) . . . H. Todd Class orator.................E. Hall Most popular (girl) . . A. Roche Most dramatic.............K. DuBois Most popular (boy) . . . E. Cox Most ambitious . . . H. Burghoff Worst borrower . E. Millington Best natured (girl) . . . F. Downey Worst kicker .... E. Hall Best natured (boy) . . . J. Dichello Most bashful . . . E. Kratzke Most musical..............F. Koletzke Woman hater . . . R. Wooding Happy-go-lucky.................A. Roche Man hater . . . . E. Kratzke Most generous.............J. Dichello Class baby . . . . T. Massaro First to be married (boy) M. Gammerino Teacher’s pet . . . C. Keeler First to be married (girl) . . A. Hauer Teacher’s trial . . . R. Higgins Best looking (girl) . . . A. Maguire Worst grind . . . C. Keeler Best looking (boy) . . . . L. Csenge Most conceited (boy) . F. Niziol Neatest.......................V. Spokes Most conceited (girl) J. Wooding Best dresser..............J. Murray Greatest kidder , , R. Higgins Biggest dude.................F. Niziol Tallest .... J. Lanouette Sweetest girl.............D. Barnes Shortest..........T. Massaro Manliest boy...............H. Pickett Skinniest . ... C. Bridgett Loudest talker...............N. Hayes Nerviest..............C. Thorpe Slowest................K. Horan

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