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

 - Class of 1918

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THE CHRONICLE. XIX. Corrine Rundle “Billy” “Brilliant objects catch the eye.” “Billy” is a mild girl with a quiet but not backward manner. She has the popularity of “Class Beauty,” and the fame of “Class Artist.” Leslie Rundle “Nip” “The wisest man is generally he who thinks himself the least so.” “Nip” is one of the few members of our class who have been on the honor roll for four years. We all know “Nip” likes “Roses.” “Nip” has been popular in athletics. Mabel Rushworth “Rushy” “Good humor is always a success.” Good nature and quick wit are Mabel’s charms. She hails from the neighboring metropolis, Yalesville. Ask her if she likes moonlight walks. Marion Sheehy “Molly” “It becomes me to be modest.” “Mally” is a very quiet girl; she seldom talks, but when she does we all understand that she means what she says (?) “Mally” intends to join an ambulance unit after graduation.

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XVIII. THE CHRONICLE. Sherman Parker ‘Sherm’'1 “Not over serious, not over gay, A rare good fellow in his own good way.” “Sherm,” the Deacon, is a good natured, courteous lad whose picture makes him look like a “movie” actor. Your future looks bright “Deac,” but we like to make speeches in the auditorium, don’t we? Samuel Pinsker “Sam” “Sam, Sam, is a funny old man.” The saying ats him very well. Although Sam is the highest in standing of any boy in the class he still has time to have his fun. Wit and brains make a good combination. Perhaps in time they will overcome his radical ideas. Lucy Roper “Lu” “Howe’er it be, it seems to me, ’Tis only noble to be good.” “Lu” is always there when you want help. ’Twas she who made our Red Cross flag of which we are very proud. She won praise for her part in the Senior play. Lucy takes part in most of the school activities, yet she always manages to keep sweet. Edna Rosene “Enniev “How doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour?” “Ennie” is a diligent pupil. She has a fondness for talking in typewriting class, but we forgive her for that. Her enthusiasm for basketball did much to make the season successful. Her skill in school is only equalled by her mastery of Ouija.



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XX. THE CHRONICLE. Edna Squires “Ed” “Maiden, with the fair brown ( ?) tresses, Shading o’er the deep blue eye.” Edna comes from North Haven, but that doesn’t harm her any. Edna has a bright future ahead of her, if she goes to Texas, but for our part, we’ll hate to lose her. Lloyd Steele “Jim” “For thy sake, tobacco, I Would do anything but die.” Jim is a good natured lad who loves to study ( P'1 His greatest hobby is having his lessons prepared (?) He is a great favorite among the boys and a star in Fred Ulbrich “Freddie” “I aim to be champion in all I do.” Fred is a quiet, unassuming, little fellow. In English he is a star ( ?) and in Office Training he proved his ability to secure a job from Mr. Kratzer with the aid of a pocket dictionery. We fear that his finances will always suffer from his love of candy. Home Guards. Benjamin Vogel “Bennie” “I’ll bet’cha a dollar.” If Bennie possessed all the money he talks about, he’d be one of Wallingford’s few millionaires. His interest in farming is a start in the right direction.

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