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

 - Class of 1924

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THE CHRONICLE 23 ■Marion Prior “Marion” Marion, good-natured and full of fun, Is liked and admired by everyone. Almost always when you meet her, She is accompanied by her friend, Rita. College Club (2-3), French Club (4), Junior Play (3), Senior Reception Committee (4), Class Gift Committee (4). Dixon Riggs “Dick” “Curiosity killed a cat.” We know he is an authority on radio But his frequent answer in class is: “I don’t know.” Anna Roche “Rochie” Anna is lively, good-natured and fair. Don’t she and Jim make a wonderful pair? Glee Club (1), Sophomore Play (2), Interclass Basketball (1-2-3-4), Captain Interclass Basketball (4), Secretary A. A. (4), Junior Play (3), O. G. A. (3), O. A. T. (3), Shorthand Club (4), French Club (2), Junior Prom Committee (3), Senior Dance Committee (4), Class Night Committee (4), Remington Gold Medal, Royal Card Case. Hilda Russo “Hilda” A quiet girl, as we all know. Is our next member, Hilda Russo. But she is not afraid of w vk And in her father’s store makes aT ery good clerk. Junior Prom Committee (3), junior Play Committee (3), O. G.A. (3), O. A. T. (3), Shorthand C’ub (4), Remington Gold Medal.

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22 THE CHRONICLE Alice Olson “Alice” “So much she talked—so very little said.” If Alice could only equal her speed in talking by her speed in typing, she would meet with great success. O. G. A. (3), O. A. T. (3), Shorthand Club (4). I Minnie Petry “Min” Oh, Min! Although she lives in Northford, she doesn’t seem to find it difficult to arrive at school on time every day. 0. G. A. (3), 0. A. T. (3), Shorthand Club (4). Herbert Pickett “Herb” Here is our Herbie So slender and nice, Whose slogan for all Is “Preserve it with ice.” Football (2-3-4), Basketball (3-4), Senior Play (4), Chairman Senior Reception Committee (4), Chairman Class Gift Committee (4), President Glee Club (4), Senior Dance Committee (4). Teckla Pierson “Tickler” An awful time poor Tickler had Finding the hood in the Chemistry Lab. Teckla, with the dramatic ability that we have seen, promises to bring fame to Green Acres. Junior Play (3), Senior Play (4).



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24 THE CHRONICLE Fayette South wick “Fay” Jolly, good-natured, pretty and gay, Is an exact description of our friend Fay. Although she has been in town only two years, she has been quite successful in making friends, both in and out of school. Junior Play (3), Senior Play Committee (4), Junior Prom Committee (3), Senior Dance Committee (4), French Club (3-4), Ukulele Club (4). Ve ta Spokes “Vesta” Vesta’s ambition is to be able to teach. And the height of success we just know she’ll reach. Vesta is very timid and quiet, but we hope she will change when she becomes a teacher. College Club (2-3-4), French Club (3-4), Chronicle Staff (4). George Squire “Beans” An awful bill poor Georgie had For breaking apparatus in the Chemistry Lab; Test tubes, beakers, and thistle tubes, too. No wonder Georgie is glad to get through. “Cette” Cetie’s as pretty as she is jolly; She daily appears on the North Haven trolley. Without her ability, where should we be? For she is clever, don’t you see. Interclass Basketball (4), 0. G. A. (3), Junior Play (3), Senior Play (4), Chronicle Staff (4), Shorthand Club (4), Class Night Committee (4). Carol Thorpe

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