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THE CHRONICLE 19 Mr. Jeffords At a recent meeting of the State Teachers’ Association, our superintendent was elected president of the group. Congratulations, Mr. Jeffords! Raymond Lee, ’38 The Inauguration During the sixth period on Wednesday, January 20, the entire student body had the opportunity of hearing over the amplifying system the inaugural ceremony and the inaugural address of the President of the United States. The program lasted about forty minutes. .Music at Lyman Hall An unusually successful and delightful Christmas Concert, enjoyed by many, was given on December 12 by the combined glee clubs, the choir, and the orchestra. The program included selections by the ensembles and (|uartets, as well as harp solos. The very attractive decorations were in charge of Elizabeth Shelley, Valerie Krajewski, and Ruth Johnson. Much credit and praise is due Mr. Nettleton, our musical director, who has received many compliments for his fine work. The various music groups are now preparing for their Annual Spring Concert to be given in April. The L. H. H. S. Band appeared at the Alumni, Branford, and Milford basketball games. Perhaps this group of musicians is a lucky charm, for our team won these three games, the hardest this season. At any rate the band added color to the games and received loud applause. Charles Upham, ’39
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18 TIIE CHRONICLE Honor Roll Second Marking Period 1. Charles Upham Sophomore 7. Ruth Backes Freshman 2 Kathryn McLaughlin Senior 8. Helen Dubiago Sophomore Robert Thompson Sophomore Ruth Johnson Freshman 3. Viola Lendler Junior 9. Theodore Campos Senior 4. Calvin Bice Junior Charlotte Crump Senior Frances McLaughlin Senior 10. Josephine Gallagher Senior 5. Harriet Gelblum Freshman Elizabeth Shelley Senior 6. Marion O’Connell Sophomore Doris Roberge Sophomore Freshmen: Harriet Gelblum, Ruth Backes, Ruth Johnson, Shirley Keer, Norman Heilman, John Tierney, Charles Stearns, David Anderson, Robert Heath, Josephine Risso, Robert Harrington, Margaret Auld, Henry Bukowski, George Cook, Helen Conlon, Barbara Cottiill, George Burghardt, Jean Foraker, Marion Studinske, Beatrice Bordeleau. Wilma Freeberg, Rheta Musso, Mae Kubeck, Susan Pattee, William Taylor, John Bresnock, Frank Tomko, Lillian Borges. Alice Goodwin, Elizabeth Lloyd, May Pogmore, Esther Riccitelli, Emma Gere, Anna Klebieka, Delia Conte, Joseph Mantiglia, Carolyn M asoni, Mildred Rossi, Ruth Sprague, Shirley DuBois, Dorothy Gavette, Shirley Sinow, Viola Ritz, Ethel Wiener, Robert Bahner, Joseph Jasinski, Frances Swantek, Virginia Wahl, Thelma Jeffords, John Olayos, Betty Rovegno, Ann Shepardson, Lillian Simon. Cora Thorp, Jean Woodtke, Mary Morettini. Emma Okolotowicz, Helen Secunda, George Magee Sophomores: Charles Upham, Robert Thompson, Marion O’Connell, Helen Dubiago, Doris Roberge, Sara Goff, John May, Eleanor Leonard, Joseph Riotte, Elizabeth Malentacchi. Morris Gelblum, William Austin, Leah Hoffman, Barbara Bonnardi, Barbara Hall, Jessie Latto, Florence Kowalski, Shirley Harrison, Andrew Sari, Alyce Bertok, Anna Menuk, Violet. Dembiczak, Charlotte Germaine, Natalie Shorlelle, Mildred Szad. Edward Tomko, Esther Miller. Ruth Shookie, Eleanor Sabota, Stephen Hornyak, Matilda Kovach, Evelyn Roberge, Theresa Calabrese, Helen Chervak, Douglas Magee, Irene Simon, Mary Dunn, Irene Mezei, Walter Mikosz, Peter Kliarsky, Anthony Wasilewski, Roald Antinolli, Cecelia Zwolenski, Barbara Burghoff, Helen Selesh, Doris King, Statia Turkowski Juniors: Viola Lendler, Calvin Bice, Roberta Bingham, Myron Malanchuk, Jean Morrison, Theodore Lendler, Olive King, Gladys Blachowicz, Donald Foulkes, Marjorie Tomlinson, Theresa Valenti, Leo Ciszek, Betty Young, Hilda Markow, Mary Lee Conway, Edna Hint.z, Anna Luby, Walter Dubar, Quentin Hoyt, Marcia Williams, l.aurena Kimberly, Dexter Jeffords, Minnie Strekauskis, Elizabeth Toth, Mildred Howe, Carl Isakson, Florence Maziaz, Richard Talbot, Victor Biega. Ethel Leonard, Roger Palmer Seniors: Kathryn McLaughlin, Frances McLaughlin, Theodore Campos, Charlotte Crump, Josephine Gallagher, Elizabeth Shelley, Anna Conte, Rose Mastroddi, Joseph Kristan, Sophie Lochowski, Henrietta Toelle, Elizabeth Davitt, Charlotte Goff, Agatha DiCarlo, Henry Jasiewicki, Chailotte Upham, Mary Cholefsky, Donald Martha, Edith Rossi, Edwin Smith, Wanda Sarzenski, William Risso, Stanley Bellows, Esther Tuttle, Janet Fournier, Rosina Kumnick, Alma Granger, Emilio Parese, Harry Bartholomew, Mary Barbuto, Emma McLean. Alex Okolotowicz, Joseph Bethke, Helen Chappo, Roberta Johnson, Frieda Buza, Helen Chovitze, Eileen LeBer, James Barnes, Rosario Rrancato, Bernice Ward, Susan Aiello, Arthur Kelman, Doris McLean. Lucy Franco, James Hocking, Barbara Brosnan, Theresa Vacca, Silvio Sala, Florence Barnes, Catherine Werner, Sophie Yakubovich, Louise DeFilippo, Virginia Boyd, Peter Brockett, Angelina Chiesa, Albert Pcnci, Jean Sabine, John Kolin, Catherine Brumaghin, Da id Chapman
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20 THE CHRONICLE Senior Play The cast for tlie annual Senior Play, which will be given on the evenings of March 19 and 20, has been chosen and rehearsals have begun. The following members of the class will take part: Andrew Hacku, Mr. Ketchell; George Bartek, John Liebeck; Charlotte Crump, Mrs. Ketchell; Betty Shelley, Deep Liebeck; Henry Jasiewicki, Wheeler Ketchell; Louise De Filippo, Mona Lowry; Zanon Malanchuk, Sheriff Boarin’ Biley; and Esther Kovach, Widow Winters. The name of the play, Whoofenpoof, is no more unusual than the play itself, which is fast moving and hilarious. Under the direction of the new dramatic coach, Mrs. Howard A. Nettleton, the play promises to be a success. So don’t forget March 19 and 20 — the Senior Play! Charlotte Crump, ‘37 Junior College Club Dance About seventy couples attended the annual dance of the Junior College Club, held in the high-school “gym”. i The unusual decorations represented a snow scene with snow forts, snow men, and snow pictures, all of which seemed very effective with the colored lights. There were three novelty dances the Paul Jones, the snowball dance, and the elimination dance. The patronesses were Mrs. Jeffords, Mrs. Earley, Mrs. McLean, Miss Clark, and Miss Whittaker. Doris McLean, '37 Daubers On December 10 and 11, the Daubers held a sale in the school library. Leather tooled belts with geometric design, buckles, buttons, bracelets, rings, trinket boxes, powder boxes, and many other objects were outstanding features. With the remaining products the Art Club held a private auction with Gerry Bassett as auctioner. It was a happy occasion. On January 22, the club went to the Avery Memorial, where they saw many interesting exhibits done in diverse mediums, one of the most interesting of which was an exhibit of the Salmagundy Club, where the artists exhibited water color, oil, and black and white. The students thought that the water scenes done in oil by Mr. Hillbom of Wallingford were far the best things in the exhibit. Last year the Lyman Hall art classes were proud to have three honorable mentions come to them from the National High School Art Exhibit, sponsored by the Scholastic Magazine, held in Pittsburgh. As you remember, one of the honorable mentions given was for a pencil drawing, the head of an old man, done by Agatha D’Carlo, a block print of Lincoln and an interesting still life study in oils both done by Kathryn McLaughlin. This year the art classes and the Daubers are determined to bring not only honorable mention, but some cash awards home to Lyman Hall.
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