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iff-1 4 CCNSTANCE LILLIAN WORRALL lj NLM-1 1,4 i W NW. A 511111131 Slliilf, a gay good l1'1111Lo1' -nzakcs lzcr what .rho is. QE Born in New Haven, Conn., Decxemf ber 19, 1921. Game Club 1g Dancing 2 ' ' fL.H.S. 25 Style Show Club ag Spirit o 4. WICK MADALENE ELIZABETH Z ..Maggie,, 544 Few words 111111131 deeds. Born in Southington, Conn., May 25. 1923. Game Club 15 Spirit of L.H.S. 2g Handicraft 3. Page Fourteen --1141 cl-1RoN1cLE 1141 1 www xx . Xi t faf TF 1 ,, EREMAK STELLA Y d quiet spirit.: i f, ef S V, Tha 0l'71llHlCllf of meek 1111 ,.,. , Bom in B1-fSfgg1,7Cgnn.?tAE1iuiig ' C1 -g p1r1 0 . . 1921 Sewing lub 35 Style Show 4' 1 1 8 'N ' 2g Handicraft C u ,. jffg up .L I 4 i. 'f .0 ww X NQW .1 Q. X32 X FS 5 f 1 K ' 4 X - . X fy f ' l , ,E J 1 :..w4,,-u.1 f . I V , ..-. V Q . . , . 1 - S: ,Z . ' ffm-.gf . A 1. . I ' Ni .55 '- X Q V41 1 f . f. APNN , 1 'IL' , 4: . X .V 1 ii h v..A VV QQQA .HW 1 V- K I Q.: V, 'Q 1 1-f ' 1111 ' . is 1 1 be pf 1 X p V J 1 li If, ,1' 1 'K Ste1
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-avi CHRONICLE Jw-- x NX-UE. 'f YL MARY TACINELLI L55 Still water runs deep. -ish'-'V if Born in Southington, Conn.. April 9, 1922. Glee Club 1: Bicycle Club 2, Spirit of L.H.S. 2: Hiking Club 2. Hlarffuit MICHAELINA BARBARA TERINO Mickie I' , There is rytlzmn in lzcr fcct. ' I Born in Southington, Conn., Octo- ber IO, 1922. Hiking Club lg Sewing Club 2, Spirit of L.H.S. 2. X ALVERA ANN TE STA Chol1y Q7 Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Born in Southington, Conn., Februf ary 25, 1923. Athletic Club 1, Jolly 17 2, Dramatic Club 3g Style Show 4. MOLLIE MARGARET VIELE Do well and hfrvc well. 5. Born in Southington, Conn., April 14, 1921. Athletic Club 3, Spirit of Lewis High 3. LORRETTA ANN WASKIEWICZ She was a form of life and liglgff 2 ,-yd., Born in New I Britain, Connf, A De' cember 23,,'1922. Bicycle Club 1g Hikf ing Club 23 Athletic Club 3, Spirit of L.H.S. 2g Glee Club 1. 5 if 4 1 1 ,ff new ., , .,':, 'CW' if-iii: . fr., -- vm , . 8 sf Q ' :I , 3 X bf ff J? .Jr A 1 f 37 T 3 ' l 3' 22' I 1 ,fu m 41- fl 'V ff f 'fx nfl 2 Q M -im 1. ,, dv 1 il!- Z . Z, if K l fl N : li, 2 ,W , Jff l Q W 'J f ' ig v K , fif , 41 Z ,Y .ir .t ,W , , , l ,' ,,f- gs, , 1 N ,.., , ya J 1 if A W, ,V 1 NE'-f V , fg,-Zi iffffilhi a k , ,, . In I f , 2' lf 'if ' V ' 'fx 'wi 422' . , niiu 'f , M ? , , r 9 .f 1 , Niiopgpigr FRANCIS woon 1 Bosco 1' 1' A Broad hir shoulzlcrs are, and .rtru11g.L'j . Born in Southington, Conn., July 30, 1922. 'Football 3, 4g Basketball 2,7 3, 4ghTrack-93, 74, Junior Class President 3, Senior Prom Committee 4. YURCAK Georgie fjjf' TLV He doth much that doth a thing zucllfflf Born in Southington, Conn., April 16, 1922. Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 4g Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, AthleE2csCTGbA 1, Spirit? Lewis 2: Radio Club 3g Sec. Lewis HLY 4g Senior Class Ed' itor 4. 1 ' : JCHN CARL ZENUH Johnnie Reason binds thc man. Born in Southington, Conn., Def ccmbcr 12, 1922. Athletic Club 3. , f ELIZABETH EVE VCLOSKI Q uB6ttyn -T - - 'Thc blush is bcaufifzzlg but it is somctiuzus inc01zvc11ie11t. ,f- 1 Born in Plantsville, Conn., Decemf ber 23, 1922. Game Club 1g Spirit of L.H.S. 25 A.A. Rep. 2, Junior Sewing Club 35 Class Book Committee 43 Class Nite Committee 4. HILDA RUTH WHITNEY i'Whitney ' The way to fuel sufvuir never' to fccl SCCIIVC. f' A Born in Plantsville, Conn., Septenif ber 27, 1921. Game Club 1g Dancing Club 3g Spirit of L.H.S. 2, Style Show 4. A Page Thirteen
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--will CHRONICLE IM-- lczss isto ry Q11 September S, 1936, there embarked on the Steamship LHS. the Crew of 1940. It was a happy crew even though a little ignorant, but it was soon to become one of the best crews ever to sail on L.H.S. The captain of this good ship was Captain Martin Phelan, who led it and directed it faithfully throughout four years of quiet sailing. This crew of young freshmen was enthusiastic and quick to learn the ways and means of sailing, for not a month had passed when they elected james Pratt, a promising young sailor as their president and class leader. This was followed by many short voyages made by the Science, Civics and English classes. There were various assemblies and performances given by these freshmen, but the yearwas mostly spent in accustoming themselves to sailing, for I am sure that many of us suffered from sea sickness, QEspecially when it came time for the exams at the end of the first year.j After a brief vacation this same class again stumbled onto the decks of L.H.S., and again set sail for another nine months. This time it chose for its class presi- dent jolly William Bailey, well known and liked by everyone. This year the sailors formed home room clubs. Among them were: Sewing, athletic, bicycle, hiking and many other interesting clubs. Everyone participated in them and enjoyed them immensely and they were successful throughout the year. Finally on May 13, 1938, the crew held a sophomore social. Entertainment was provided by tal- ented pupils in the crew. Berneice jackson was applauded for her lovely singing. Qu April .7 of the same year the crew held a cake sale which was very successful and profitable. September 1938 began the third year of sailing. Robert Wood was the junior president. The crew had now completely become accustomed to the daily routine. They were no longer stumbling freshmen, but sophisticated 'juniors April Z1 was the date of the junior Prom. This was a gala affair, and was attended by all the Juniors and enjoyed by everyone. Finally came the last year of sailing - 1939-413. The crew were now Seniors - grown up and educated - Intelligent and excellent sailors. It chose for its last president Robert Qelinger. Another successful cake sale was held on ctober 17. Qu February 2 and 3, the senior play was presented. This play Calm Your- self was a three act farce enjoyed by everyone. November 29 marked the date of another sale, only this was a sandwich sale. The end of the last year was very near. The ship was heading for home and june 17, was to be their graduation. They were to graduate from the Steamship L.H.S. and embark on other ships. The ships of Life. The good Steamship L.H.S. had done everything in its power to prepare them for these different ships of Life. Class night june 13, took place at The Copper Kettle in VVaterbury. Qn this night the Class Will was read. This was followed by dancing. It was a lovely evening. Finally on june 17, 1940 The Crew of 1940 graduated, wearing Caps and Gowns. It was a joyful and yet a sad evening, for the crew was to leave the beloved ship L.H.S. The valedictorian, Shirley Andres made a splendid speech and was applauded by the audience. The diplomas were then presented. Music was furnished by the Glee Club led by Miss Beach. Graduation was over. Another gala Class of 1946 affair was the Senior Page Fifteen
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