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Page Eiglzleevz ...elf CHRONICLE 1544+- MADELINE ROSE ZEIMET Maddie A maiden never bold. Born January 9, 1914, Southingtong Lincoln Grammar School, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 1 2, 35 Commercial Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4g Girl Re- serves 1, 2, 35 Commercial Club 3. Maddie is one of our fair-haired classmates who is liked by all. s : wk- S ib m? l il! 'u I' X -- Lil 4 2 . ly ' PK ! - 2 Wil 8 .. rl. 13,4515 ,. -,l...,
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-bf CHRONICLE 10- l l v i I ROBERTINE MARIE REINHARD Bobby A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Born January 24, 1913, Cheshire, Connecticut, Humiston Grammar School, Glee Club 4, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Emblem Board 2, Theory 4. It is you, Robertine, on whom we look as the fairest of us all. KENNETH BARNES WALKER Ken Man was born for two things - thinking and acting. Born April 23, 1913, Southingtong Lincoln Grammar School, Science Club 1, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Football 2, Dramatic Club 2, 35 Tennis Team 2, 3, Manager 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Business Manager of Emblem, Chairman of Class Night Committee, Class Book Committee, Plays, Torch bearers, Seven Keys to Baldpate, A Full House. Ken is a quiet lad and persevering. We've never yet seen him mad. ' MATILDA MARIE LOUISE WOLFF Tillie I would be a mermaid fair. Born December 10, 1913, South End, Southingtong Lincoln School, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 3, Theory 4. We call her mermaid for Tillie feels mighty like one in the water. EDWARD JULIAN WESTELINCK Gus The truest politeness comes from sincerity. Born December 1, 1913, Southingtong Lincoln School, Baseball Manager 2, Manager 3, 43 Dramatic Club 1, Science Club, President 1, Vocational Insight Club , Na- ture Club 2, Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Gus is always good natured and willing to help. Pug
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' -M1 CHRONICLE je- Senior C lass ozfes DRESSES Friday, May 22, was a momentous date, for on that day the Senior girls chose their graduation dresses. For three weeks they had looked at, maul- ed over, and debated about a bewilder- ing number of dresses which had arrived in relays from several stores. At last, on this Friday, a dress came from Davis' in New Britain. When the vote was taken, voices rose in one unanimous Yes, and lo! the deed was done. ,..... -... i..-1...i..? CLASS MARSHALS At a meeting of the Senior Class held Tuesday, May 27, cfass marshals were elected by ballot. Louis Della Bitta was chosen to head the boys' line, while Betty Holmes was elected to lead the maidens clad in white. ...l-.-1- FINANCIAL REPORT The Senior Class cleared over thirty-seven dollars on the bridge party which was held at Holcomb School on Friday, May 15. The state of the class' finances was further bet- tered by two gifts, one of five dollars from the Girl Reserves, the other, the proceeds of the French plav, amounting to eighteen dollars. The class wishes to express its gratitude to both the Girl Reserves and the French Club for their help. The last week in May was Senior Penny Week. designed to gather stray pennies into the class treasury. CLASS NIGHT PLANS After hearing about the good time the Class of 1930 had at the South- ington Country Club, the Class of 1931 chose the same place to hold their Class Night Exercises and Ban- quet. The entire class, consisting of forty-nine members, are all expected to meet, with the faculty, on June 17. This will be the last gathering of the Class of '31 before graduation. Bi- beau's from Meriden will do the catering, and the following menu for the banquet has been chosen: Fruit Cocktail Chicken Dressing Gravy Celery Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Peas Rolls Ice Cream Cake Coffee The president of our class, Anthony D'Angelo, will act as toastmaster, and several after-dinner speeches will be made. The class will, presenta- tions, history, prophecy and poem will be read. The Snowball Orchestra will play during the banquet. The committee in charge, which is com- posed of Kenneth Walker, Kenneth Butler, James Stewart. Catherine Fitzgerald. Barbara Knipfer, and Gertrude Galick. is working hard to make the evening a success. Pllfll' .X!l.7H'f6'I'Il
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