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VOCAL GROUPS Richard A. Otto, Director The A Cappella Choir President......................................Richard Thurrott Secretary........................................Molly Brockett Librarian..........................................Emily Bryson The A Cappella Choir of fifty-two members, selected from the other vocal groups, meets every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. The group sang at the Christmas concert; the Parent Teachers’ Founders’ Day meeting, and the spring concert. The Boys' Glee Club President.......................................David Lawrence Secretary.......................................Fred Fucci Librarian.......................................John Bresnock The Boys’ Glee Club with a membership of thirty meets every Wednesday afternoon. The group sang at the Christmas and spring concerts. i Senior Girls' Glee Club President..............................................Tiielma Jeffords Secretary.................................................Lillian Simon Librarian...............................................Molly Brockett The Senior Girls’ Glee Club of fifty-three members meets every Thursday afternoon. The club sang at the Christmas and spring concerts and at one of the Junior College Club meetings. Freshman Girls' Glee Club President..............................................Corinne Allaire Secretary-Treasurer........................................Arline Stanio Librarians Helen McNulty Fledra Harwood The Freshman Girls’ Glee Club of forty-five members meets Tuesday and Thursday mornings. The club sang at the Christmas assembly and at the Christmas and spring concerts. The Chronicle 1940 26
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I, Martin Factor, unfortunate enough to be the only person in the whole wide world who thinks an angle can be trisected, do hereby bequeath this theory to any math” student who wishes to discover that patience is a virtue. We, the senior French class, do hereby bequeath our far from perfect attendance record to Mr. Torrey, who taught us that absence from school does not make the teacher grow fonder. I, Harriet Gelblum, do hereby bequeath my ability to get “E’s” to that happy-go-lucky freshman, Shirley Keddy. I, Dick Johnson, do hereby bequeath to Miss Kathryn Wasilcwski a nickel each day to buy for some individual who might be wandering about during recess wearing that wan and hungry stare a box of Nccco chocolates which have kept me from the pangs of starvation each morning. I, Dotty Edell, do hereby bequeath my long legs to Katy Hall to aid her in getting to town more quickly when she feels inclined to take a little exercise. I, Bob Till, do hereby bequeath my decided English accent to the students that they may upon entering their English classes remember where they are at the time and what for. I, John Kranyak, do hereby bequeath my trumpet to Bert Bertini for use in calling to the persons with whom he wishes to talk, hoping that he may emit a more pleasant sound this way and at the same time retain the mellow tone of his voice for A Cappella Choir. I, Bob “Burns” McLaughlin, do hereby bequeath the blackboard in Room 1, covered with my witty and humorous sayings, to Miss Mitchell, since was she not the only one who appreciated these works of art? I, Roger McMahon, in keeping with the rhyme, “a dimple in the chin shows the devil within,” do hereby bequeath the dimple in my chin to Edward Sondcy, who it is rumored lives up to the other half. I, Margaret Auld, do hereby bequeath my flirtatious ways to Edith Law. I, John Bresnock, do hereby bequeath my thorough knowledge of the English language and my extraordinary use of fifteen letter words to Robert Germain. I, Shirlce Sinow, do hereby bequeath my ability to write to Betty Powers, who shows signs of becoming the future “literary genius of Lyman Hall.” I, Dick Crocker, better known as the “sheik of Northford,” do hereby bequeath my position as lady-killer to Charlie Sweeney. I, Peter Barbcrino, do hereby bequeath my steadfast business ability to Mr. Mitchell in case he desires to balance the National Budget. I, Thelma Jeffords, do hereby bequeath my ever-blushing countenance to the first red rose that suffers from anemia. We, the basketball team, do hereby bequeath our championship to the next group of eager boys. I, Joe Wrinn, do hereby bequeath my “Connecticut Motor Vehicle Book of Facts” to all students desiring to apply for their drivers’ licenses. I, Adolph Fenglcr, do hereby bequeath my Model “A” Ford to Peter Palmer. I, Stanley Nasczniec, believing in good will toward the ladies, do hereby bequeath to Bobbie Condon, my devastating grin, with which he may forever banish the battle between the sexes. fn witness whereof wc have subscribed our names and set our seal at Wallingford on this 14th day of June, 1940. Ruth Backks John Olayos The Chronicle 1940 25
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