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,f .,.' . ,EH B 0 lEll.9leEi STELLA DORTHEA ZAKREWSKI Stell Hers were not 'castles in the air' That rose based upon nothing. Born September 15, 1912, Milldaleg Lincoln School, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club ig fiommercial Club 45 Class Elections Commit- ee . Stella is the most studious girl in the class and ,has made a splendid record these four ears. TWe Y predict that Stella will make another fine nurse. RCNALD WINSLOW VOSBURGH Ronny Amiability shines by its own light. Born September 1, 1910, Waterbury, Humiston School, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Edi- tor 4g Junior Prom Committee 5 Agriculture Judg- ing Team 3, 4, Class Presentations Committee 4. One of the most popular boys in the class, especially with the girls. Let us in on the 'secret of the appeal, Ronny. EEL --Y, , in Y. W -1-'-L , 1- NY-4 T11 h ' ' fa rg .1 yi f- B V G 1 J. X :He f mg Dwi! .fm 2534553 We
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CHRO.NICdLEg J DOROTHY ELIZABETH WALLACE Lib Her very frowns are fairer far Than the smiles of other maidens are. Born January 31, 1913, Milldale5 Lincoln School5 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 35 Debating Club 35 Class Treasurer 15 Emblem Subscription Manager 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Plays 3, 45 French Club 25 Girl Reserves 3 45 Treasurer 45 Orepho 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 5 Glee Club 2, 45 Vice President 45 Junior Prom Ccmmittee5 Class Book Committeeg Class Presentations Com- mitteeg Class Night Committee. Lib, our class beauty, has a very winning per- sonality, which has gained for her a host of friends. She has worked hard for the benefit of our class and we all appreciate her efforts. CLIFFORD LE VERNE TALMADGE Sonny A quiet tongue shows a wise head. Born November 21, 1913, Southingtong Lincoln Schoolg Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Play 45 Tennis 3, 4. Perhaps that is why Le Verne has been so quiet these past few years, he is showing his wisdom in this manner. MARION ANNA WHITE A loyal friend is beyond price. Born September 20, 1912, Springfield. Mass: Lincoln Schoolg Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Editor 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Play 4 5 French Club 2 5 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4' Historian 4. Here's wishing you a successful career at Con- necticut College, Marion. 7 i GRANT TOLLES By the work, one knows the Workman. Born March 18, 1912, Southingtong Lincoln School 5 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4 5 Agrigul- ture Judging Team 3, 45 Debating Club 4 5 Science Club 2, 35 Class Elections Committee 4. Grant will probably be one of our successful scientific farmers if he continues as well as he has pursued his Agricultural course in school. 'B
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. F. JA 'f I .hgkka 4 5 .l 20 CHRONICLE Senior Class ozfes DE BATE On May 15, 1930, Lewis High School had a debate with Commer- cial High School of New Haven. Lewis High sent representatives to Commercial High and they sent some here. It was a well prepared d bate on both sides. Commercial High won at both places but we put up a good fight. The .question was, Resolved: That trial by jury should be abolished. The ones that took part in the de- bate are as follows: Lewis fNegativeJ - J. Vincent Pryor, William Degnan, Lois Carley, Alternate. ' Commercial CAH'irmativel-Eleanor Dare, Lillian Lessem. Atea Travers and Mae Mulligan represented Lewis on aflirmative at New Haven. The girls' quartette sang some songs during the five minute period given to work up the rebuttal. The girls that took part are: Gertrude Sias, Elizabeth Wallace, Mildred Langley, Helen Aduskiewicz. W. Fon- tana, pianist. The judges were Mr. Ralph Strong, Bristol, Miss Esther Cate, Wallingford, Miss Catherine McCarthy, Meriden. After the debate, refreshments were served in the library to members of the debating teams and their guests. NO, NO, NANETTE On the fourteenth of May the Seniors of Lewis High, in order to de- fray graduation expenses, gavex No, No, Nanette, a motion picture, at Coleman's Theatre. The class re- ceived twenty cents for each ticket sold by its members. The proiit amounted to thirty-six dollars and thirty-five cents. 1ll.1 DRESSES A girlish giggle, a flutter of white disappearing around the corner of the teacher's room door proclaimed the fact that the Senior girls were choos- ing their graduation dress. The Con- vey Shop, Muriel's and the Barbara Stone stores from Meriden, also Jor- dan's from New Britain, submitted dresses for selection. The final se- lection was made from Muriel's, all the girls naving decided to dress alike. -i...-. FORECAST FOR CLASS NIGHT After considerable deliberation, the class of 1930 chose the Southington Country Club as the place to hold their Class Night Exercises and Ban- quet. Fifty-eight members are ex- pected to meet, with the teachers, on June eighteenth. The menu will be as follows: Fruit Cocktail Chicken Dressing Gravy Celery Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Peas Rolls Ice Cream Cake Coffee .Edward Ely, president of the class, will act as toastmaster, and Mana- ware's Orchestra will play during the banquet and for dancing.
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