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

 - Class of 1920

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THE CHRONICLE. XXL Henry Norton “Hcnny” Henry, the handsome the pride of the class. Is envied and loved by lad and lass. While Henny, the worker, the willing, the wit, Is in demand always; H'c think lie’s just IT. Henry is a prominent member of the class. He has a hard time to make us pay our class dues. Oh yes! he never goes anywhere without “Beany.” We wonder if lie’ll go to Yale because “Beany’ does. Class Treasurer (4) ; Class Night Committee (4) ; Minstrels » Paul Quinn “Quintus'J Paul is a serious young man, Though not what you‘d call a crank. If lie keeps on the way he’s going. Some day he’ll own the bank. Hard, persistent study has made Paul an envied honor student. He is a good example of what “less noise and more work” will do. French Club (3-4). Dorothy Roper “Dot One of our class, who is not an interloper, Is Dot for short, or Dorothy Roper. Her taste in books is somewhat racy. This last is not true, but it rhymes with Tracy. “Dut is one of the willing workers in the class. She appears quiet enough, but when you know her, oh my! She has been active as a Booster club member all year. Vice-Presnlent Booster Club (4) ; Chronicle Staff (4) ; Glee Club (1). Katherine Shortelle '‘Kate” An industrious maid Is this Katherine Shortelle, Always ready for work, And she does her work well. Kale, you’re a good, all round sport, but we hear you dislike being fat. Is that right? We rather think it is nice to be deliciously plump. Booster Club (4); Glee Club (t).

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THE CHRONICLE. Cecelia Manfreda “Cecelia” She works with great zest, In both office and school, And beats all the rest As a general rule. The Senior commercial students arc proud of Cecelia, who won honorable mention in the Conn. Business Educators’ Association’s Contest. Judging from this we feel sure that she will make her mark in the world some day. Booster Club (4) ; Glee Club (3 1). Mabel Marsland “Mabc” We never hear much from some people And Mabel is one of these, Ijhit she’s always right there when we need her, And always ready to please. Mabel is a faithful member of our Booster Club; she is always ready to help when we need it. She made quite a hit in auditorium when she gave her selection impersonating a negro. Glee Club (2) ; Booster Club (4). Elizabeth Martin “Liz” Elizabeth Martin, a girl of society, Can behave at all times with the utmost propriety. If she flirts with you, it is at your own peril. This means you, young man, as well as Bill Terrell. Liz, tell us, what is the very important errand that brings Helen Hillbom into Senior assembly every few days? We’re curious. We’ll never forget Liz’s creamy complexion las' year as “Galatea” in our class play. How did you do it ? College Club (4) ; French Club (3-4) ; Junior Flay (3) ; F'rench Play (4) ; Minstrels (4). Barbara Murphy “Barb” For real Irish wit Barb can’t be beat, And she also has a temper of quite some heat. But she does get nervous when she has to recite So she avoids recitations with all her might. Barb, you’d be all right if you weren’t so bashful, tho’ we know from experience you’ve a good deal of real Irish wit. But cheer up, not everyone could land a job without assistance. Booster Club (4) ; Glee Club (4).



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XXII. THE CHRONICLE. Nicholas Silagyi “Micky” Young Micky’s just fine at his mashing, But his hat’s too small for his head; The only time he’ll quit his clashing. Is when the Doc says “He’s dead.” X'icholas is a happy-go-luck fellow and keeps up his reputation as class flirt. He cer.ainly does not lack in class spirit. Class Day Committee (4) ; Photo Committee (4). Doris Smith “Doris” You’re a girl of some fame, |And we’re proud of your name, For ’tis not according to rule, To have a Mary Pickford in school. When wfe see a person running around in a great flurry of excitement, we know it isn’t Doris, for that is something she never does ; her motto is “slow and easy,” but she gets there just the same. Glee Club (3-4) ; Minstrels (4) ; Cantata (4) ; College Club (4) Bill Terrell “Bill” Bill likes to ride in an auto. But his fare back just worries his soul. So go get a job, Bill, and earn it. Then you’re sure to arrive at your goal. Where would the football team be without Bill? His over-developed bump of tardiness has lost him more than one first period. Where were you. Bill ? French Club (4) ; nnsketlmll (3-4) ;-'Footl all (3-4) ; Minstrel Walter Tracy “Walt” We have a musician of great renown, He’s known as Walt Tracy about the town, But occasionally his music takes second place, For Dorothy Roper, who has a pretty face. Though Walt is a quiet fellowr, when it conies to music he surely can make jazz. He has furnished us entertainment many times and the whole school will miss him. Minstrels (4) ; Orchestra (4) ; Bolster Club (4).

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