Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1930

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it if T: ' .f. -, 1, exp ' 'al 24 C H R NQTMQAHE lass oem Ed Ely's been our president For two long years gone by, And all that he has done for us We couldn't tell were we to try. Adelaide's smile is sunny As maid she was very funny, In her good nature it made no dent To be the G. R.'s president. Atea is the brightest lass Of all the girls in our whole classy And French will never make her flinch She thinks that that is such a cinch. Dick sure does like a Cheshiriteg He sees one almost every night g He thinks her eyes are, oh! so bright, To protect them he would stage a fight! And of the boys who is smartest? Who is quiet and works the hardest 'Z I would answer on demand, Bill's the one, our youngest man. Dot Hurlbut is a quiet maid Who has a winning way, Her smile flashes in and out, Whether at work or play. Alexander, tall and dark, In Hi-Y was president, Made all the members hark To his advice, 'twas quite a lark. Lois Carley used to have Long and golden tresses, These she cut and likes it wellg So everybody guesses: A Cheshire lad is Ronny Without a bit of guile, It drives the blues away To see 'his sunny smiley W John and Jean are prophets bold, Often have you heard that told. They've looked into the future years That you may meet them Without fears. The most studious girl of our whole class Is Stella Zakrewski, a likeable lass, She's modest, shy, and basnful, too, And always has a book or two. Lois Kilbourne got peeved at us, And went away to stayg Then she decided we were best, And came back to join the fray. Kufta comes from Milldale, I-le is the teachers' baneg For when they try to keep him still, He only laughs again! Erma lives in Marion, She comes upon the busg On missing it she has to walk And makes an awful fuss. Grant runs his old tin lizzy, So fast it makes us dizzyg It will your mind with wonder H11 To see him guide it up a hill! If Marge should walk out every night, She'd sure be in an awful plight If no lad from S- should come, To see her safely to her home. Merton Foskett has the fate Of often coming in too late, P'rhaps 'tis 'cause he comes so far He cannot get the early car. Frances drives a little carg It is a dark blue Nash, And everywhere that car does go She drives it like ca flash. J

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if 'mfs' fi: 1, J ' - CQVRONICLE 3? Girls lass lections Boys Elizabeth Wallace ...,..... ......... B est Looking ..... N. .,.,..,............. Edward Ely Stella Z9-k1'9WSki ....... .............. M ost Studious ............. ...A.., A lexander Lindsay Mae Mulligan ........... Done Most for School .,.,...,. ,,...,,,,,,,,,, E dward Ely Lois Kilb0Ul1'I1e ........ ,........ C lass Dancer ............. ...,,.,.,...,,, F rancis See GG1 C1'l1df-3 Sias ...l...... ................ C lass Flirt ......... ........ R obert Reinhard Mae Mulligan ........... .,....... M ost Popular ........ ,ll,,,,l,,,,,,, E dward Ely Fannie Rodman .......... .,......... M ost Courteous .,l...,... ,,,,,,,,,.. M erton Foskett Lucille Andrews ........,. ................... A thlete ................. ........... L ester Kennedy Atea Travers .........,. ,.....,,. A ctress ............ ......o.. --i- ---- ......,...,....,. Actor ............... .....,., J . Vincent Pryor Atea Travers ,,,,,,,.,, .,........ S martest ......... .....,...,. W illiam Degnan Marjorie Collins .....l.... ........ M an's Lady .........,. ........l. J .. -- .-.i.-.- ,,,,, ,, ,.,,,,,, Lady's Man ..,....... ..........,.,. R obert Reinhard Ramolja, Goode ,,,,,...,,,,,,,., ...... Q uietest .......,. .,.o,,... R aymond Marceniec Gwendolyn Aldridge ,,,,,, Witties-t ........ ................. L ester Kennedy Jeanette Glassnapp Marie Kelly ...........-..-----,- Mildred Langley ...... Dorothy Hurlbut .,.... Jeanette Glasnapp Marjorie Collins ,........ Musician Best Line Singer . Best Natured Cartoonist .Cutest ......,..., Richard Snowman J. Vincent Pryor .. ,........., Richard Snowman Joseph Masopust ,. ,,,.,,.. Francis Callahan Lester Kennedy Statia Salabay hlnnnhhn ,,,,A.,,, M ost Generous ..........,.. ......l...,,,... F rancis Fazzone Helen Duksa --.--.-.,'q-.. .,,,,,,,,Ad,. N eatest ,,........,o ,,.o,...,... L e Verne Talmadge Thelma Johnson hnqnhln A,,,,,,,,,,A.,A,,,4,,,r B aahful ,................ .,.oo.... R aymond Marceniec Julia Ma1,ine11i .,-.w-,. ,-,,-.A,..., C lassiest Dresser .......... ...........,,,....l......... F 1'2lT1CiS Sce Erma Reiger --.--,.-,-.,-,-.-,.., ,A.,,,,,,. N oisiest ......... ......... J ames Serafino Bemadine Potrepka ,,,y,.,,,A, ,,,,,,,,,o T alkative ........, l..,,o., J . Vincent Pryor Thelma Johnson --A4 .,.--,,..-. ,,,.,r,, S e rious .......l.,.. .......,.. G rant Tolles Doris Moore '.--'--.v-.,.-..YA.--.-. 4,,-,--...,,.,., P oet ,,,,,o,,r, ,........ M ilton Chaffee Gweldolyn Aldridge ,-..,-.-..- ,.A,,,,,,. C lass, Will ..,,.......... ........ J . Vincent Pryor Marion White --,.n--'.- ..-. knnnnv C 1353 Historian .,........ ........... W illiam Degnan Jeanette Glasnapp --.-'.-.. ..,-,.,,,,,4,, P rophet ....,,.....,..... .,......... J ohn Fitzgerald Atea Travers .......----'---- ,,,,.,,,, P resentations ...,.,.- M erton Foskeft Elizabeth Wallace Ronald Vosburgh



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F 3, ef 3 if, 3.yr,,x: 5,7 V ' -A-A-H-5-MM ...I-..9lUI,Q.Nl C Lillian is so very short, She is .so very blondeg She's like the dainty flowers Of which she is so fond. Francis Sce our dancer is A shiek no less is he, And may he dance the years away All through eternity. In our class we have a flirt, And we've always called her Gert, Up from Milldale she does come With smiling lips and chewing gum. From out the west comes our own Joe He hasn't got a single foe, For he has never deigned to frown On anyone around the town. Gladys types at a merry speed Fast and perfect is her creed. Whenha teacher's away or ill, Her position she capably fills. Bob lives out on a farm, Where crickets chirp 'til dawng But rustic scenes dull not his brain For he general honors did attain! Lu is our athlete, A mighty fine one, too. And if you start a sale or dance- She's the one to bring it through. Albert is a manly lad Who is both tall and fair. And if you want a problem solved, He will surely do his share. Frank's another that drives to school He never breaks a traffic rule. When you pass him on the way, You think he's in a rattling Chevrolet. Gwen Aldridge came to us Nine whole months ago. She's wedged herself into our hearts And we like to have her so. Cur cartoonist is Callahan, He makes 'em f21S'C, alld how! He edits all the sporting news Of the Emblem Column now. Zi Among the crew, that serves us lunch Are two girls of our class, Mae and Helen are their names And each's a bonny lass. Jimmy is a merry lad As round as he is tall, ' And everyone who says he's sad Is not right at all. Mil cares little, so I've heard, For Democracy and Law. But with her spirit for the school, You'll not find a single Haw. High over the pole does Kennedy go, He also beats the drum, He keeps the whole class smiling, When he's near, we're never glum! Emily and Florence Are two very dear twins 5 Florence wants to be a nurse, And Emily at Rider 'soon begins. Our bashful girl is Thelma J ., But at debating she's O. K. Now, don't you think that's quite an art For one who is both clever and smart? Mildred with her tresses long Lives on Academy Hill, She can make a cake that's light, And sing a song with many a trill. Harry's taken a course in Ag , His interest there will never lag. In after years upon his farm, He'll practice it without any harm. Another who on committees does serve And a lot of credit deserves, Libby Wallace, an old friend, Who to the Dramatic Club's business attends. Marie is a maiden, Slim, and tall and neat, And if you ask the boys, They'll tell you she is sweet.

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