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TIIE STUDENT COI'NCTL The Student Council President . I 'ice-president Secret art . Treasurer . Advisers . . John Dunn Robert Condon . Ruth Coen . Janet Walker I Ruth E. Dunlap Robert J. Torrky Regular meetings of the Student Council have been held every other Monday at one o’clock. In the fall the members conducted one of the most successful A. A. drives in the history of Lyman Hall. Other successful undertakings were the sponsoring of sport dances, the direction of traffic in the school corridors, the canvassing for the Red Cross, collecting for the Infantile Paralysis Fund, reporting important business to the home rooms, and assisting in the planning of auditorium programs. The council is a member of the Housatonic League Conference of Student Councils, which meets several times during the year to discuss problems confronting the various schools in the league. Freshman Student Council President..................... Russell Hall Vice-president.................................Ruth Carroll Secretary . Edward Szad Adviser........................................Lillian N. Reid I lie Freshman Student ( ouncil, with a membership of fourteen, has held meetings every other Friday morning. An A. A. drive among the freshmen, the sponsoring of numerous parties and programs, the directing of traffic in the corridors, and the inspecting of lockers and books were the chief activities of this school year. The Chronicle 1941 48
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We, the senior members of the musical groups, do hereby bequeath any extra diploma to Mr. Otto, in recognition of his four years in high school. I, Julia Balderacehi, do hereby bequeath my post in the hall with John Tordo to some other sweet young thing, so he won’t be lonely. I, David Lawrence, do hereby bequeath Barbara to one of my “trusted friends” from Montowese. We, Jane Tierney, Charlotte Tomlinson, Ernest Simon, and Jane Bristol, do hereby bequeath our literary ability to the future English classes to alleviate their struggle with themes. We, Anna Turkowski, Loraine Fcngler, and Walter I.anzoni, do hereby bequeath our neatness to Betty Whitty, Lucy Uphani, and Angus Rees, who we have noticed are following in our footsteps. I, Olive Raeker, do hereby bequeath my cooperative spirit to those sadly in need of it. I, Eleanor Sussman, do hereby bequeath my journalistic ability to Jean Brooks. I. John Dembiczak, do hereby bequeath my perseverance to the entering freshmen, so that they may remember to keep their chins up and their feet on the ground. I, Virginia Choti, do hereby bequeath my yodeling to Miss Emerson, as she can use it to advantage in the “gym”. I, Donald Holmes, do hereby bequeath my dry humor to Dick Clarke. I, John Bailey, do hereby bequeath all my flashy checkered shirts to William Parker, who is a man after my own heart. We, Eleanor Lane and Bob Condon, do hereby bequeath our “eome hither” smiles to a couple of dead pans. I, John Wooding, do hereby bequeath my flashy little convertible to Harold Crump, so that now he may use his pennies for some other purpose. I, Doris Blakeslee, do hereby bequeath my winsome ways with the men to Barbara Clinton. We, Connie Erwin, Arthur Killen, Rachel Pranzetelli, and Helen Janeek, do hereby bequeath our shortness to Shirley Keddy. We, Jean Childs and Carl Rinaldi, do hereby bequeath our strolls between classes to Catherine Hall and Russell Stimpson. We, Virginia Sealy and Edna “Puddles” Dudley, do hereby bequeath our jolly friendship to Ixmise Dudley and Irene Simon, in hopes that it will help them to break the ice. We, Alan Carey and Bernard Gallagher, do hereby bequeath our most beloved possession, the “Rocket,” to anyone who collects genuine antiques. In witness whereof we have subscribed our names and set our seal at Wallingford on the 13th day of June, 1041. JoyceDokbener Annai.inf. Conway The Chronicle 1941 27
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THE ITALIAN CLfl! The Italian Club President......................................................Joseph Bisi Vice-president .... . . Anna DiNoia Secretary...................................................Norma Fappiano Treasurer...................................................Helen Potter Adviser..................................................Kathryn Malchiodi The Italian Club, formed last year to foster a more interesting and understanding view of the Italian language, lias held meetings once a month, which have included moving pictures, discussions, speakers, and socials. The Chronicle 1941 4!)
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