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

 - Class of 1932

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THE CHRONICLE STAFF Lyman Hall High School, Wallingford, Connecticut Editor-in-Chief, Beatrice Cass, ’33 Literary Jacob Landsman, ’33 Lois Dunn, '34 Sylvia Hall, '35 Frieda Imhoff, '36 Paul Dickerman, '36 Jokes Russell Jones, '33 John Griffin, '34 Eva Germain, '35 Anna Lois Brockett, '36 Art George Bonyai, '33 Charles Crump, '34 Harry Sawtelle, '35 Robert Andrews, '36 Charles McLean, '36 Tyjrists Rose Deroy, '33 Hazel L’Heureux, '33 Edna Wheeler, '33 News Doris Walker, '33 Ameil Brunye, '34 Margaret Hotchkiss, '35 Ernest Lendler, '36 Alumni Rose Pascale, '33 Charlotte Often, '34 Melba Edell, '35 June Lucas, '36 Sports John Boyd, '33 John Goff, '34 John Heath, '35 Richard Gadd, '36 Exchange Editor, Johanna Manfreda, ’33 Faculty Adviser, Miss Boardman Business Department Business Manager ......... Uria Fishbein Advertising Manager .......... Robert Boyd Circulating Manager ......... Mertis Affleck Office Manager .......... Marion Wood Assistant Office Manager ........ Rose Sitnitsky Associates John Lai’ese, '33 Bernard Eames, '34 John Cavadini, '36 John Hotchkiss, '33 Charlotte Often, '34 Florence Crookes, '36 Natalie Read,'33 Marion Bullock,'35 Henry Granucci,'36 William O’Reilly, '34 Virginia Lee, '35 Donald Tracy, '36 John Goff, '34 Herbert Magee, '35 Joseph Sabo, '36 Frances Nearing, '34 Margaret Burns, '35 May Gallagher, '36 Jean Taylor,'34 Harry Blythe,'35 Virginia Young,'36 Harold Granucci, '34 Charles Bellows, '35 Faculty Adviser, Miss Whittaker



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THE CHRONICLE 3 (Ehrmttrip Published by the Students DECEMBER, 1932 CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Do you remember the thrill of running downstairs on Christmas morning to see what Santa Claus had left you? Do you remember that stocking loaded with delicious dainties and wonderful surprises? Of course, how can we ever forget the joy of Christmas day! Yet, how would you have felt if you had rushed downstairs and found nothing? What if good old St. Nicholas had forgotten you? There would have been no words to describe your unhappiness. That will be the plight of many little children this Christmas if each person does not do a little to help. Many people look for what they themselves can get, never thinking of anyone else. How I pity these people! It is they who become old and “sour” in mind long before they are decrepit in body. These people are never blessed by that feeling of happiness in helping another person. They never really experience the true spirit of Christmas. One way in which we may reach the needy is to help our community nurses. These nurses are really “saints” in disguise to many thankful people. They serve as a symbol of kindness, joy, and helpfulness to the less fortunate of our town. What hope and encouragement they have brought to many who are sick and discouraged. We should do everything possible to enable them to carry on their valuable work. If your brothers and sisters have any old toys at home, don’t throw them away. Repair them and send them to the community nurses. They will give untold joy to some thankful little youngster. Baskets of fruit or food will certainly be appreciated by some needy family. That warm little glow of pride and happiness in your heart will more than reward you for any service that you may render. One and all, let’s remember the needy on Christmas day. Don’t forget that it is always more blessed to give than to receive. This is the true spirit of Christmas. Rose Pascale, ’33

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