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THE CHRONICLE 23 1930 Miss Kathryn Rrosnan is a member of the faculty of Mount St. Joseph’s Academy in Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Fabian have a son. Mrs. Fabian was formerly Miss Mary Fisher, who worked in Mr. Earley’s office. 1931 Miss Ethel Bellows was married in December to Mr. Thomas O’Neil, a graduate of Lyman Hall in 1930. 1932 Mr. Fred Shipke, a graduate of Arnold College, is a physical director at the Brunswick School for Boys in Greenwich, Connecticut. — o — 1933 The engagement of Miss Edna Bailey, now of Hudson, New York, and Carl Bailey, Jr. has been announced.
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22 THE CHRONICLE Junior College Club Program On December 23, the Junior College Club, under the direction of Betty Young and Jean Cote, presented a Christmas program, when college students, graduates of Lyman Hall, gave short speeches concerning their respective colleges. Humorous gifts were then presented by members of the club to seme of the pupils and teachers. The orchestra played several selections, and carols were sung by the audience. Morris Gelblum, ’39 — o — Streamlines On January 9. Mr. Bochman gave a “pep” talk on Streamlines. He said that in this day men are building things in streamlines. Trains, dishes, fountain pens, flashlights, and many other things are made in streamline fashion and therefore resist the currents of air. He mentioned the fact that the youth of America must become streamlined in order that we may resist bad habits that may conquer us. He said that drinking and smoking are injurious to our health, and if we partake of alcoholic drinks, the alcohol will get into our blood stream, attacking our white blood corpuscles and permanently injuring us. He said that he is going to have a new motor put into his car, but we cannot have new parts installed within us. He stated that if we are affected by alcohol or other bad habits, we shall hurt not only ourselves but our children. In concluding his talk he said that every occupation must have men that are mentally and physically fit and built on streamlines. David Anderson, ’40 -— o —■ Personality Pointers On January 26, Jill Edwards, a speaker on personality, presented a program from which we all benefited. Miss Edwards grew up in China and has spent much of her life travelling. She was graduated from Oberlin College and completed advanced work at Northwestern University. She is the author of a book, Personality Pointers. Miss Edwards took seven points as the basis of her speech. The first dealt with our health and appearance; the next point, with our mental habits; the third, with the light touch of bringing joy to others; the fourth, with the use of gracious ways in our contact with those whom we meet; the fifth, with the development of appreciation for beauty; the sixth, with spiritual habits; and the concluding point urged us to live valiantly every day. We hope that we shall have more speakers like Miss Edwards. Harriet Gelblum, ’40
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24 THE CHRONICLE 1934 Miss Patricia Palmer and Mr. J. Orten Gadd, Jr. ’32 were married on December 31. — o — 1935 Miss Varley Bingham, after completing two years at Larson Junior College, has taken a position in the Yale University Library. — o — 1936 Mr. Almon Hall because of his high average is on the dean’s honor list at Syracuse University. lllr. William Brinley on January 26 spoke about his miniature circus in the Hobby Lobby Program conducted by Station W. A. B. C. o — 1937 Miss Charlotte Crump, editor-in-chief of the Chronicle last year, has maintained a high scholarship at Duke University. The Chronicle alumni editors regret that in the last issue a mistake was made concerning Marjorie Barton. The cuts for this issue were made by the following: Cover, Robert Applegate; Editorials, Allan MacFarlane; Literature, Hubert Taylor; News, Kenneth Wright; Alumni, Alex Jakob; Sports, William Toth; and Jokes, Thomas Windsor. Exchanges We have been glad to receive and read the following magazines and papers: The Owl, Middletown, New York; The Beacon, Grayville, Illinois; The Blue and Gold, Malden, Massachusetts; The Hilltop Hubbub and The Lantern, Meriden; The Clarion, Stratford; Windham Croakings, Williman-tic; Wetomhis Milford; and The Emblem, Southington.
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