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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President—John Bosnyak Secretary—Robert Lockert Vice-President—Donald Vachon Treasurer—Kathleen Quigley Adviser—Richard M. Burner SENIOR DANCE CHAIRMEN Kay Rosick, Cynthia Clark, James McCormack, Irving St. Arnold, John Godo SENIOR CLASS ADVISER Mr. Burner 21
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SENIORS SCHOOL SONG Tune Cornell Song Lyman Hall, our well-loved high school, Love we pledge to thee. May we e'er be true and loyal In the days to be. Lyman Hall, our hearts re-echo To thy ringing call. May we love thee, honor, cherish. Hail, dear Lyman Hall. From your portals we may wander Far o’er land and sea; Yet our happiest, fondest mem’ries F.’er drift back to thee. Through the years our songs shall echo; Shall our voices ring. Thine our highest praise and glory E'er to thee we sing. —Caroline Loomis ’26 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Dear Classmates, Many times in the years to come, we shall recall our days at Lyman Hall. As we grow older, we shall come to appreciate even more than we do now the patience of our teachers and their willingness to share their knowledge. These past four years at Lyman Hall have been filled with invaluable and unforgettable experiences. We have had moments of joy, pride, close companionship, and even sadness, which have helped mold our lives, polish some of our rough edges, and advance us a bit further toward maturity. You welcomed me as a friend and elected me president. For this I shall be forever grateful. May each of you enjoy success and happiness. Sincerely yours, John Bosnyak COLORS—Blue and White CLASS FLOWER—Rose MOTTO—Success is by acting, not wishing.
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CLASS HISTORY Through your portals we may wander expressed our sentiments for the first few weeks of high school as we stumbled in and out of unfamiliar rooms, meeting unfamiliar teachers. It was quite an astounding feat to find oneself in the proper room at the indicated time. Gradually as the year progressed, we became friends as well as classmates. In October we held the most memorable event of our freshman year, the never-to-be-forgotten Halloween party with plenty of fun and frolic for all. From the unknown hoboes, clowns, glamour girls, and witches, who cavorted about to make a hilarious evening, Marge Jackson, Bill Howland, Patty Lewis, Jerry Hall, and Jane Wrinn were selected to receive prizes. The rest of the year found us concentrating on our studies until the approach of warm weather when we turned our eyes from books and blackboards to the scenes outside the windows. Dreams of summer activities filled our minds until the glorious day when school was out and these thoughts could become realities. The fall of our sophomore year arrived. We were sure the school doors were open in welcome but a little uncertain as to how the teachers would react, since during the previous year we had become somewhat prankish in our ways. We greeted our classmates with confident smiles, quite in contrast to the solemn faces of the incoming freshmen. As the football season rolled around, we chose Barbara Jean Foucault, Carol Malaguti, Gail Grasser, and Gail Kowalski to lead us in cheering our basketball team to success. After winning the state championship, the members of the Cinderella Team were honored at a victory dance and were given an appropriate send-off for their trip to Boston. 22 HISTORIANS Nancy Vollhardt Loy Lamb
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