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

 - Class of 1917

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Lyman Hall High school - Singer Chronicle Yearbook (Wallingford, CT) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 31 of 60
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THE CHRONICLE 17 Mildred Godfrey Mil” “She’s little, but oh my!” Much praise is due “Mil” for the banner which she made for the class of ’17. She is in fact, very active in all school affairs although she entered our class only this year. John Hennessey Jack” “I would not swear for 15 cents A lie I could not tell.” “Jack is our star baseball player, and all-round athlete. As president of the class in our Junior year, he was very popular. He attracted much attention in our Senior play. Henry Hill “Henny” “God gave me curls.” “Henny” hails from Yalesville, but he’s a good scout at that. He has starred in some of the school plays as well as in the classroom. His optimistic smile and ever ready wit will make him loved by all who know him. As Treasurer of the United States he will not forget that he owes his training to the class when he acted as treasurer in 1916. Helen Howe Nellie” “Gocd humor is always a success.” Helen is another of our Yalesvillites. She is said to be an authority on good nature, and is especially fond of strolling on Sunday afternoons.

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T1IE CHRONICLE Carrie Fredericks “Carrie” “Every woman, has a right to speak ” Carrie lives up to this quotation. She is noted for her speed in English as well as typewriting- Minnie Fredericks ''Baby Sister” “I should be merry as the day is long.” We never see “Minnie” without “Big Sister.” She is very quiet, but how could she be otherwise with “Carrie” around? Beatrice Furniss “Bea” “Love while he’s here; tomorrow there may be another. Of course, we all know that “Bea’s” interest in pocket dictionaries has been more noticeable this year than ever before. Does she like dancing? Well, rather! Hugh Gavette “Cutie” “From down on the Farm.” Hugh comes to us every morning from the farm and loves it so that we can’t see him for dust after school hours.



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18 THE CHRONICLE May Hyman “Mamie” Give thy thoughts no tongue. May is noted for her speed in both typewriting and stenography. If you want May, listen for Carrie; they are inseparable. Elizabeth Karolshak “Liz” She will sing the savageness out of a bear.” Liz” is a blond, not too tall and not too small. She has a very changeable disposition and simply adores dancing. She will some day be a bookkeeper in a certain office in Meriden. We all know “Liz” wears a diamond! Gertrude Kelman “Goldie” Diligence is the mother of good luck.” Goldie” is one of the office assistants, and has done good work there. Her good nature and pleasant disposition are always noticeable. Elizabeth Kepes “Betlu” To see is to admire.” Betty” is a favorite with everyone, for she always has a cheery smile and good word for everyone. She has won fame in the actress line, taking a difficult part in our Junior play with great ability. This year she played in “Mr. Bob” and “Green Stockings.”

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