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

 - Class of 1922

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THE CHRONICLE XXI. Nohrdell Post “Red” Our president, a mighty man is he, He ruled very wisely, as you can see, His tongue sometimes got twisted when telling of a motion, But nevertheless he had our most sincere devotion. Yes, Red was a dandy class president. He labored diligently for our welfare. We had a wonderful time considering our costumes for Senior Dress-up Day, didn’t we Red? Glee Club (1-2-3-4); Junior Play (3); Booster Club (4); Treasurer A. A. (4); President Senior Class (4;; Minstrel (2); O. A. T. (?): O G. A. (3). Eleanor Raymond “Eleanor” Scarce seen, less heard, But so capable withall. Eleanor “electrics” up Center Street every morning. We all know what good things came from Yalesville. Booster Club (4). French Club (3); O. A. T. (3); O. G. A. (3). Jennie Reskin “Jett” Sweet and wholesome Quiet and demure, Puts Jennie’s character In a nutshell, to be sure. Although a quiet and serious little miss, Jennie was always right there with the class in all its trials and undertakings. We wish for her the best life has to offer. Booster Club (4); French Club (3-4); College Club (2); T. (3); O. G. A. (3). Florence Rich “Flo” In all the ’22 class, There’s not another lass, So Rich, so clever, so good, She can write, she can paint, And while not quite a saint, She wouldn’t be if she could. What would the class do without Flo? We evidently couldn’t have any Valedictorian. When Flo’s around, things surely hum. “A good sport” is the unanimous verdict. Booster Club (4); French Club (3-4); College Club (2) Chronicle Staff (2-3-4); Gregg Club (4); Class Secretary (4;; Senior Play (4); Valedictorian (4); Student Council (1).

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XX. THE CHRONICLE Theresa Miller “Tessie” “What is the answer to question no.— ?” With a blush and a shy look, To answer all your questions, Tessie, Would require a reference hook. Tessie is quiet, but ambitious. She could always be found after school hours in the midst of the mad business rush of Woolworth’s. Erwin Morse “Red” Ever a bold knight, both on the field and in a hammock. Rod ” is one of our best athletes, and his “side” line is the ladies. You’re kidding us, Red! Basket Ball (2-3-4); Baseball (3-4); Football (4); Track Philip Ofshiowitz “Phil” Phil, you’ve got what is called a line, In Economics you were fine (?) On the division of wealth you would insist, We think you’d make a socialist. Phil showed his ability as a business man at the time of our Senior Play. He also believes in the modern principle, “It pays to advertise.” Booster Club (1); Chronicle (4); Glee Club (1-2). Marion Parker “Parker” A lass from a small town you see Who moves her tongue from 8 to 3 (?) However, for all her speech-making, Parker is a good little sport in every way, especially when the boys tease her about “smoke”. Why are you so fussed, Marion? Booster Club (4); French Club (3): Gregg Club (4); O. G. A. (3).



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XXII. THE CHRONICLE John Robbins Jack” His form, so comely, sleek and round Who could it. be but Jack, our wittiest boy? lie has one peculiarity—never seems to appreciate his own jokes. Maybe it’s because ho drives (?) Barnes’ Ford. Booster Club (4); Chronicle (4). Clarence Sattan “Clary” “Mothought 1 heard a voice cry, “’Sleep no more!” It’s bad policy to try to sleep when Clary’s around, for you’re sure to miss something good if you do. “Satan” is also one of ’22’s “howling” stage successes. Junior Play (3); Senior Play (4). Paul Solandt ' Paulsky” “Tell me not in mournful numbers, Lift is but an empty dream.” Paul is our “serious scientist”, and also our “teacher’s blessing”, all of which goes to prove that we’ll certainly hear things from him some day. Glee Club (2-3-4); Class Treasurer (4); Chronicle (4); French Club (3); Batin Club (4); Class Prophecv (4); Junior Play (3). Helen Tracy Helen” So good natured, willing, Of Commercial fame, Yes, we know you’ve guessed, but II elen is her name. Helen is the one girl we haven’t heard complain about her freckles. Booster Club (4); Gregg; Club (4); Class History (4).

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