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

 - Class of 1932

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Lyman Hall High school - Singer Chronicle Yearbook (Wallingford, CT) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 24 of 40
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16 THE CHRONICLE What Some of the Class of ’32 are Doing The following members of the class of ’32 are studying at other schools: Elizabeth Ailing, Mary Burnham’s School, Northampton, Massachusetts; Louis Bartek, Panama, preparing for West Point; Hannah Boyarsky, Junior College, Bridgeport; Stanley Brockett, Connecticut Agricultural College; Frances Budleski, Harriet Higgins, and Edith Munson, Skidmore College; Gerald Cooper, Aurora College, Aurora, Illinois; Evelyn Cotteral, Goddard School, Barre, Vermont; Christina Dickerman, Simmons College; Robert Eame' University, Worcester, Massachusetts; Raymond Fritz, Bay 1 .titute, Springfield, Massachusetts; Orten Gadd, Harvard; Marguerite Green and Lillian Patterson, Sargent’s School of Physical Education, Boston; Francis Granucci, Yale; John Griffin, Dartmouth; Carl Jacobson, Rigger College, Trenton, New Jersey; Norman Kelman, Wesleyan; Wrynn Prior, Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven; William Riordan, Ford-ham ; Fred Shipke, Arnold College, New Haven; Kirtland Todd, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont; John Wigh, St. Thomas Seminary, Hartford; Marshall Cass, Florida Military Institute; Aurora Cote, Loretta Ranney, Jennie Stupakevich, Florence Turner, and Anna Unger, New Haven Normal School; Esther Staples, Washington State Normal School, Machias, Maine; Gladys Dobson, Laurel Business School; Catherine Hoffman, Sylvia Loomis, Bernard Sabo, and Marianna Tartaglia, Stone’s Business College; Anna Van Denburgh, Junior College, Springfield, Massachusetts; Lillian Green, Eleanor Raymond, and Genevieve Tutak are training at the Meriden Hospital; and Marie Sweeney, the United Hospital, Portchester, New York. Dorothy Applegate and Mary Sabota are ployed at Choate School; Bessie Balassa and Helen Kovi, Grant’s; arion Brown, nursemaid in Middletown; Alice Daly and Margar- T'r”'Tor, Woolworth’s; Janet Fabian, Fabian School of Dancing; Ro. -assell, employed in New York City; Marie Hax, employed in Meriden ; Jeanette Ives, International Silver Factory P; Ann Landow, Manhattan Cleaners and Dyers; Mary Maslowski, Kennedy’s; George Groobert, Rubin’s Men Shoppe; Edward Lanzoni, Borough Electric Works; James McDonough, Factory P; Gabriel Nutile, in business with his father; John Reilly, Chance Volt Company, Hartford; Olga Schellinger, Bossidy Dry Cleaners; Julia Shapiro, Watrous’s; Evelyn Toelle and Michael Wasilewski, Judd’s.

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THE CHRONICLE 15 SCHOOL HONOR ROLL 1. Varley Bingham Sophomore 6. Kathryn Wasilewski Barbara Tomlinson Freshman 7. Frieda Imhoff 2. Lydia Hall Senior 8. Sylvia Hall 3. June Lucas Freshman 9. Janet Hall Francis Nearing Junior Julius Kristan Francis Sabota Freshman 10. Charles Bellows 4. Anna Brockett Fresh man Marion Jacobs Paul Dickerman Freshman Myron Malanchuk Ernest Lendler Freshman Norman Perreault Robert Loring Senior Jean Taylor 5. Alison Whitehead Sophomore Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Sophomore Freshman Junior Freshmen: Barbara Tomlinson, June Lucas, Francis Sabota, Anna Brockett, Ernest Lendler, Paul Dickerman, Kathryn Wasilewski, Frieda Imhoff, Janet Hall, Marion Jacobs, Norman Perreault, Mae Gallagher, Mae Simmons, Dorothy Cornwall, Alex Kischkum, Mary Wagner, Virginia Young, Almon Hall, Verna White, Dorothy Ladd, James Shortelle, John Cavadini, Mary Luparia, Gertrude Miller, Bernice LaJoie, Eleanor Pierpont, Ida Levy, Helen Mullen, Anna Windsor, William Tomko, Ethel Wink, Lois Barnes, William Luby, Lillian Brown, Charles McLean, Harry Rogers, Lucy Christoforo, Fannie Romano, Lucy Kolodziej, Raoul Lufbery, Jane Nowotenski, Margaret Tobin, Eleanor Carretta, Harriet Eames, Florence Crookes, Edith Kolin, Dorothy McGuire, Adeline Trigilio, Michael Yakubovich, Mary Chordas, Richard Gadd, Josephine Turner, Irene Chappo, Esther Gaetano, Robert McKeon, Pauline Michals, Stanley Naszezyniec, Edward Williams, Wilbur Young. Sophomores: Varley Bingham, Alison Whitehead, Sylvia Hall, Julius Kristan, Charles Bellows, Myron Malanchuk, Sylvia Blakeslee, Julia Posluszny, Alice Bradford, George Sawtelle, Marie Pelizza, Orba Rubelmann, Statia Dembiczak, Mary Jasinski, Elsie Gelblum, John Heath, Sylvia Mattaboni, Mildred Anderson, Louis Isakson, Russell Jeffords, Helen Alfr.no, Charles Ailing, Josephine DiPhilippi Marion Bullock, Tillie Papoosha, John Hayes, Nellie Gwist, Winona Stearns Thomas Cullen, Mary Kelenosy, Loretta O’Connell, Sylvia Tafeen, Eunice Munson, Helen Hausman, Claude Tremper, Mildred Hassell, Abe Landsman, Pierce Noble, Helen Kolin, Robert Henry, Margaret Hotchkiss, Loretta Sittnick, Corinne Fuller, Joseph Bucior, Philip Germain, Rose B rbuto, Jennie Maseychik, Lucy Rossi, Mary Lawless, Herbert Magee, Marguerite Parmelee, Norman Barnes, Mildred Parsed. Juniors: Frances Nearing, Jean Taylor, Archibald Prisk, Sherman Squire, Esther Keer, Joseph Naczi, Isobel Skoczon, Michael Cholefsky, Barbara North, Ruth Kelman, Pauline Cohen, Charlotte Offen, James Moran, Peter Jasinski, Rose Sitnitsky, Maizie Harrison, Burford Kimberly, Patricia Palmer, John Talbot, Joanne Stiles, Kenneth Kumnick, Dorothy Maziaz, Dorothy Bahner, Wesley Gadd, Leslie Prowse, Barbara Rutherford, Salvatore Glaviano, Philip Atwood, John Porto, Thomas Fanning, Thomas Lockert, Statia Pyskaty, Helen Toth, Harold Granucci, Lois Dunn, Lillian Moshier. Seniors: Lydia Hall, Robert Loring, Madelyn Reynolds, Maurice Foulkes, Doris Walker, Robert Boyd, Andrew Kovach, Eloise Fritz, Albert Payne, Madeline Clark, Lillian Malchiodi, Johanna Manfreda, Rose Pascale, Edna Wheeler, Frank Ball, Donald Brandt, Beatrice Cass, Clotilde Brazeau, Natalie Read, Edna Bailey, Rose Deroy, Carmela Brancato, Dorothy Doolittle, Frank Barker, Jacob Landsman, Dennison MacDonald, Andrew Gresto, Mary Simuline, Dorothy Smith, May Ulbrich, Anna Urban, Alfred Bradford, Charles Bukowski, Carol Butterworth, Jean Watson, Raymond Reiske, Anthony Barbuto, Anna Williams, Carl Bailey, Paul Beauchamp, Helen Green, May Bercier, Alyce Greenwood, William Brown, Rose Tartaglia, Frank Yasensky.



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THE CHROHIC1.E 17 FACULTY We wish to welcome the new members of the faculty to Lyman Hall High School. Miss Edna Wilcox, teacher of home economics, comes to us from Guilford, Connecticut. She formerly taught in Bradford, Vermont. Miss Dorothy Martin, who comes from Stetsonville, Wisconsin, where she taught in the Mellen High School, is our new commercial teacher. SENIOR PICNIC On October 3, the seniors held a picnic at Wharton Brook Park. Games, hot dogs, and toasted marshmallows made the time happy for all who attended. HALLOWE’EN PARTY On October 27, the first party for the freshmen was given by their elderly classmates, the sophomores, who proved to be delightful hosts. Dancing, games, fortune telling, and refreshments made the time pass all too quickly. Prizes for costumes were awarded to Muriel Davis, Miss Wilcox, and Miss Chalker. SENIOR DANCE On Friday evening, November 4, the Senior Dance was held in the “gym,” which was attractively decorated with purple, white, green, and yellow. Randy’s Rhythm Ramblers furnished the music for dancing. Ice cream and cookies were served during the intermission. The work for the dance was carried on under the following chairmen of committees: inv tions, Helen Green; refreshments, Eloise Fritz; orchestra, Charles gsland; and decorations, Frank Barker. RESHMAN TEA On the afternoon of November 30th, the freshmen entertained their mothers with a program and tea. After the freshman president had welcomed the guests, an interesting play, One Gift Above Another, was presented. Mr. Earley then spoke for a brief time about levels of satisfaction. The Freshman Orchestra and the High School Band played several selections. There was also a trumpet solo followed by accordian and harmonica selections.

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