Southington High School - Chronicle Yearbook (Southington, CT)

 - Class of 1930

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'S4K'f'l. 21,?5:Q,Lg f' 'f Sf, A- 1 u 55.122, , 1 Southington Library 8. Museum 255 MAIN ST. SOUTHINGTON, CT 06489 The Chronicle Southington, Conn. June, 1930 Class Motto Sunrise Not Sunset Class Officers President-Edward Ely Vice President-Adelaide Schuman Secretary-Atea Travers Treasurer-Richard Snowman Faculty Adviser-E. Mildred Bedford Class Book Committee Mae Mulligan Elizabeth Wallace Ronald Voslourgh Robert Reinhard Class Colors Old Rose and Silver

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, Y , 5:QV5w1','Qf5t5qg1ffWy+ ' T I 'V R 5 at uilding Success on Your High School Foundation Your High School training has given you a splendid Background for Whatever career you choose to pursue. In addition, most modern vocations require specialized training along some particular line. If you are interested in a business career, you will want to supplement your High School training by inten- sive courses in business subjects. . A SHORT CUT TO SUCCESS The courses here at Laurel School are planned to provide the essentials of business training in the shortest possible time. Every- thing necessary for a business course is included. No non-essen- tial subjects are allowed to lengthen our courses. In a remarkably short time you can prepare yourself for the posi- tion of stenographer, private secre- tary, bookkeeper, accountant or junior executive. FREE EMPLOYMENT DEPT. We are constantly in touch with employers of office help in this city and nearby communities. Usually we have more calls for graduates than we can fill. OTHERS ARE SUCCEEDING Many graduates and students of Lewis High School have attended our school during the past ten years. Many of them today hold splendid positions at good salaries. They capitalized their high school foundation through business train- ing. BEGIN NOW You can start your business training this summer, and finish your course and get a position two months ahead of those who wait for fall. Begin any Monday. - We'll be glad to give you one of our catalogs, entirely Without obli- gation. Just drop us a. line, call at this school, or phone us at Meri- den 1682-W. Summer School Begins Mon-day, June 30, 1930. LAUREL SCHOOL OF . BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A. H. KRAEMER, Principal 24 South Grove St. Tel. 1682-2 Meriden, Conn. S



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The Chronicle coli H930 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page DEDICATION ,,,,,,.,,. ..........................,............,........... 3 Mae Mulligan EDITORIAL ,,.,,,,.,,. , ,..................... - ................ - ..... - ...........................A.... 4 Richard Snowman CLASS BIOGRAPHIES ..........................................................,...........,............... 5 Mae Mulligan, Elizabeth Wallace Robert Reinhard, Ronald Vosburgh CLASS NOTES ..A............................................................................A....,.......... ,............. 2 0 Fannie Rodman, Ronald Vosburgh CLASS HISTORY .,.........,........,....................,... .......,..ll.........e, .........,................. 2 1 Marion White, William Degnan CLASS ELECTIONS .....,....................... - ................................................l..... 23 CLASS POEM ...........i........................,....................,....................,.... 24 Doris Moore CLASS WILL AND PRESENTATIONS .............,.I......................................... 26 and 28 Elizabeth Wallace, Atea Travers, Merton Foskett, Ronald Voslourgh, Gwendolyn Aldridge, Vincent Pryor CLASS PROPHECY .,i,....,.,......,..,......... .........................,...........,..,.,,.........,,.,,.,,,...,,.,,, 3 1 Jeanette Glasnapp, John Fitzgerald GRADUATION PROGRAM .,,........................................,,,..,,..,,,,,,l,i,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 34 SALUTATORY l,,...,..,,,..,,,.....,....,.,........................ ................,..,....., 3 5 Atea Travers VALEDICTORY .....,.,. ..,............ ..............,...................,.....,,,...,,,,,, 3 6 William Degnan REFLECTIONS ,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,i,,.,,,i,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 3 3 Thelma Johnson ATHLETIC NOTES., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, , 38 Francis Callahan ACROSTIC ,,,,,, ,A,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,3,,,,.,, 3 9 Lucille Andrews AUTOGRAPHS ..,, ,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,-,, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, ,.,,,,,.,,, 4 0 CLASS BooK,' 50 cents

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