Lyman Hall High school - Singer Chronicle Yearbook (Wallingford, CT)
- Class of 1936
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New Teachers
It gives us great pleasure to welcome Miss Ellen L. Disken of Concord, Massachusetts, who was graduated from Boston University with a B.S. degree. Miss Disken, who succeeds Mrs. John McGuire (Miss Dorothy Martin) as our commercial teacher, formerly taught at the Baymond High School in Baymond, New Hampshire.
Miss Mary L. Gillette of Colchester, Connecticut, our new sewing teacher, succeeding Miss Doane, taught in Plainville, Connecticut, and is a graduate of Connecticut State College with a B.S. degree.
Miss Katherine Wasilewski, who was graduated with the Lyman Hall class of 1936, is now taking Mrs. Marshall Fabian’s place as Mr. Earley’s secretary.
Welcome, Newcomers
Do not mistake the new faces that you see in the halls every morning for freshmen, who by some miracle have escaped the Student Council doorkeepers. They are new students at Lyman Hall. We have three new arrivals in the Senior Class Theodore Campos, who formerly attended George Washington High School in New York City; Francis Janick, who came to us from Naugatuck High School; and John Ackley, who came from the Pittsfield High School in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The three new juniors are Marie Whitty from the Sacred Heart High School in Waterbury, Florence McDonald from the Girls’ High School, Boston, Massachusetts, and Irving Factor from the Samuel J. Tilden High School in Brooklyn, New York. In the Sophomore Class we have Kathryn Whitty, who comes to us from Wilby High School in Waterbury. Let’s give them a warm welcome and make them feel at home.
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Honor Roll
First Marking Period
1st—John May Sophomore 8th—Viola Lendler Junior
2nd—Frances McLaughlin Senior Barbara Hall Sophomore
Kathryn McLaughlin Senior Shirley Harrison Sophomore
3rd—Elizabeth Shelley Senior Marion O’Connell Sophomore
4th—Roberta Bingham Junior 9th—Henrietta Toelle Senior
5th—Robert Thompson Sophomore Ruth Johnson Freshman
6th—Calvin Bice Junior 10th—Charlotte Crump Senior
7th—Leo Ciszek Junior Theresa Valenti Junior
Buth Backes Josephine Risso Freshman Freshman Eleanor Leonard Sophomore
Seniors: Frances McLaughlin, Kathryn McLaughlin, Elizabeth Shelley. Henrietta Toelle, Charlotte Crump, Charlotte Goff, Anna Conte, Sophie Lochowski, Charlotte Upham, Joseph Kristan. Agatha DiCarlo, Stanley Bellows, Rose Mastroddi, Elizabeth Davitt, Henry Jasiewicki, Theodore Campos, Alma Granger, William Risso, Josephine Gallagher. Edith Rossi, Mary Cholefsky, Rosina Kumnick, Edwin Smith. Roberta Johnson. James Hocking, Rosario Brancato, Louise DeFilippo. Eileen LeBer, Janet Fournier, Ruth Johnson. Virginia Boyd, Esther Tuttle, Sophie Yakubovich. Lucy Franco, Emilio Parese, Angelina Chiesa, Willard Burghoff, Frieda Buza, Mary Ann Palmer. Helen Chappo. Ethel Aleck. Arthur Kelman, Donald Martha. Barbara Brosnan, Emma McLean, Albert Penci. Harriet Scherb, Janet Magee, Edward O’Connell. Wanda Sarzenski, Gertrude Voigt. Bernice Ward. Helen Chovitze, Joseph Bethke, Florence Hardwick, Mary Barbuto, Doris McLean, Helen Reynolds, Silvio Sala.
Juniors: Roberta Bingham, Calvin Bice, Leo Ciszek, Viola Lendler. Theresa Valenti, Theodore Lendler, Betty Young, Myron Malanchuk. Marjorie Tomlinson, Dexter Jeffords, Jean Morrison, Donald Foulkes, Minnie Strelkauskis, Mary Lee Conway. Denise DuBois, Laurena Kimberly, Hilda Markow, Anna Luby, Ethel Kosa, Ethel Leonard, Ruth Sawtell, Edna Hintz, Gladys Blachowicz, Walter Dubar. Florence Maziaz, Virginia Adinolfi, Earl Smith, Carl Isakson, Ethel Anderson, Gladys Carlson, Shirley Goodwin. Elizabeth Toth.
Sophomores: John May, Robert Thompson, Barbara Hall, Shirley Harrison. Marion O’Connell, Eleanor Leonard, Helen Dubiago, Sara Goff, Charles Upham. Natalie Shortelle, Charlotte Germain. Edward Tomko, Doris Roberge, Joseph Riotte, Morris Gelblum, Leah Hoffman, Ruth Shookie, Esther Miller, Eleanor Sabota, Barbara Bonnardi, Andrew Sari, Gertrude Vanski, Elizabeth Malentacchi, Evelyn Roberge, William Austin. Mary Dunn, Petrine Barbuto, Theresa Calabrese, Ann Gordon. Helen Selesh. Edward Ferriere, Jessie Latto, Roald Antinolfi, Violet Dembiczak, Florence Kowalski, Kenneth Wright, Renney Fitcher. Alexander Jakob. Eleanor Robinson. Helen Voss, Paul Zuk. Nancy Steele, Stephen Hornyak, Valerie Krajewski, Jean Pattee, Gene Lasswell. Anna Menuk, Irene Simon, Mildred Szad.
Freshmen: Ruth Backes, Josephine Risso, Ruth Johnson, John Tierney. Jean Foraker, Norman Heilman, Harriet Gelblum, Charles Stearns, Robert Heath, Barbara Cottrill, Thelma Jeffords, Robert Harrington. Margaret Auld, May Pogmore, Marion Studinske, Joseph Mantiglia, Anna Klebieka, Susan Pattee, Shirley Keer, Jessie Kozimor. Rheta Musso, Molly Brockett, Faye Simmons, William Taylor, George Cook, Shirley DuBois, Mae Kubeek, Mildred Rossi, Ruth Sprague, Helen Conlon. Ann Shepardson. Lillian Borges, George Burghardt, Frances Swantek, David Anderson, Rose DeNigris, Emma Gere, Viola Ritz, Grace Maley, ‘Emma Okolotowicz, Esther Riccitclli, Frank Tomko, Elizabeth Lloyd, George Magee, Josephine Pockino, William Chappo, Ruth Merian, Elizabeth Posluszny, Dorothy Gavette, Amelia Kliarsky, Betty Rovegno, Lola Vecoli, Albert Sutterlin. Adolph Fengler, Alice Goodwin, Dorothy Imhof, Carolyn Masoni, Cora Thorp.
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Transferred to Other Schools
James Oflen, a senior, and Avis Offen, a junior, have moved to Meriden.
Dorothy Macdowall and Leonard Wassmer are attending school in New London.
Senior Picnic
September 28 found the Class of 1937 anxiously glancing out of the window at leaden skies. The picnic was originally scheduled to be held at Moss Rock on that afternoon. Everyone had arrived and had begun to play football or baseball or to pitch horse-shoes when someone shouted, “We’re leaving!” No trespassing signs had been discovered and a fire permit was not forthcoming. There was a mad scramble for cars, and word was passed to go to Wharton Brook Park. Here everyone braved the rain, continued the games, and built fires. Refreshments consisting of hot-dogs, toasted marshmallows, and soda were enjoyed by all. The picnic committee included Gertrude Voigt, Betty Shelley, Doris McLean, Stanley Bellows, William Roberge, Marilyn Jeralds, Henry Jasiewicki, Mary Ann Palmer, Joseph Kristan, and Rose Mastroddi.
Roberta Johnson, ’37
Senior Elections
On September 18 the Class of 1937 held a meeting in Room 5 to nominate class officers for the coming year. Those elected the following day by voting in the home rooms are as follows: president, Stanley Bellows; vice-president, Charlotte Goff; secretary, Roberta Johnson; and treasurer, William Risso.
Roberta Johnson, ’37
Junior Elections
The Junior Class honored the following by electing them as class officers: president, Leo Ciszek; vice-president, Walter Dubar; secretary, Anna Luby; treasurer, Roberta Bingham.
Raymond Lee, ’38
Sophomore Elections
In September the Class of 1939 held its first class election. Candidates for the offices were selected from the home rooms, and the class voted for one candidate for each office. The following were elected: president, Andrew Sari; vice-president, James Ferriere; secretary, Marion O’Connell; and treasurer, Edward Ferriere.
Morris Gelblum, ’39
The Rhvlhni Ramblers
On September 27 three Lyman Hall students, Charles Burghardt, Joseph Jasinski, and Tony Antonucci, appeared as the Rhythm Ramblers in an Amateur Program on Station W. T. I. C. They played two “hillbilly” numbers.
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