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Y T K 3 The CHIPOLIICHC Of 1194 A TABLE OF CGNTENTS Pa OLD LEWIS ACADEMY- 1848 ..... . DEDICATION .................. . THE CHRONICLE STAFF .... . IN APPRECIATION .... . . IN MEMORIAM ..... . CLASS BIOGRAPHIES . CLASS POEM .,... CLASS HISTORY ....... CLASS PRESENTATIONS CLASS PROPHECY ...... THE FACULTY .... ... CLASS PICTURES .... ACTIVITIES .. CLUBS ..... , , , SPORTS .,......... , , , INFORMAL SHOTS .... ,,, BABY PICTURES .... ...I , , , 'KEY TO BABY PICTURES ..... ,,, -
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l Southington Library 8. Museum 255 MAIN ST SOUTHINGTON CT 06489 LEWIS ACADEMY CENTENNIAL 1811-8 - 1948 SALLY LEWIS ACADEMY It might not be out of place just here to say a few words about the founding of Lewis Academy. Miss Sally Lewis, generous and beloved by all who knew her, was a progressive woman who looked ahead to the needs of a younger generation. In 1828 she bequeathed her estate, both real and personal, to trustees - the income to be used for a school of higher order within the limits of the First District of the town of Southington forever 5 Latin, Greek, mathematics, geography, and other branches higher than are taught in the common school to be taughtfs When Miss Lewis died in 184-0, her estate amounted to 253,579.62 Through her influence her cousin, Addin Lewis, willed the sum of 315,000 to Lewis Academy. The Addin Lewis Fund became available in 1846. The brick building known as Lewis Academy was first occupied in 1848, with the late H. D. Smith as principal. Mr. Smith, who was beloved and respected by all his pupils conducted a most prosperous school. By MRS. -ELLA G.. FINCH-BROOKS Taken from Atwaler'.v History of Soulhington ,. 1 '
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'! 'F inma- W 'yu - , I ,.,fw,L!:,l -. , N 1-.nut-ft: i l MR. LAWRENCE D,ANGELO DEDICATION Now that we have reached our goal, we pause to consider the one who has been our source of help and guidance in our stay at Lewis. 5 This, Mr. D'Angelo, is you, our class advisor. You have been more than a teacherg you have been our friend. Through your example of perfection in work accomplished, in ever-smiling ap- preciation andsyrnpathy, in personal integrity and courage, and genuine interest in the welfare of our class, you have inspired us to reach our goal of graduation. . It is with deepest appreciation that we, the class of 48, dedicate our yearbook to you. 1 3 i .
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