Lyman Hall High school - Singer Chronicle Yearbook (Wallingford, CT)

 - Class of 1920

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THE CHRONICLE. XI. ROLL CALL Sylvia Alex “Sylvia' Sylvia is a quiet, demure little miss Of commercial renown, we hear. We hope when she goes away to school, She'll keep up her good “rep” of this year. Sylvia is one of our quiet girls, but, being quiet she has just so much more time to study. As if she needed it. She has a natural appetite for commercial work and we expect to see her make a success as a teacher. Booster Club (4); Shorthand Contest (4). Dorothy Bampton Everything z’all right To this dear little miss. Especially the night She is with “Francis.” Dot is one of our black-eyed Susans, which does not imply that she is languid. Life would be a breath of frankincense and myrrh for her were it not for typewriting—but then, Dot, think of your resulting gains. By the way, Hartford is a capital city, isn’t it? Glee Club (3) ; Cantata (4) ; Booster Club (4). Martha Bassett “Peggy” Sweets to the sweet is a well known toast. So, as Martha’s our sweetest, of her we do boast. She’s sweet and pleasant even after exams, And, in case you might suspect it, we’ll say she never shams. When we see Peggy alone, we usually ask where Charlotte is, for they are the original “Gold Dust Twins.” leggy is our sweetest girl and well deserves the name. There is a certain post-war khaki uniform in whose owner Peggy is very much interested, but we can’t censure her for that. Was it Shakespeare who said we all fall sooner or later? Booster Club (4) ; Booster Club Play (4) ; French Play (3) ; Glee Club Concert (4) ; Class Secretary (4). Blanche Beaudoin Blanche” Blanche is quiet and sweet tempered, too, And these are qualities possessed by but few. So as Blanche, a teacher proposes to be. She will be a success we can readily see. Blanche is a sweet girl and very quiet. We seldom hear her voice above the hubub of her classmates. When she does speak, we have to admit that it is worth listening to. French dub (3-4).

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xn. THE CHRONICLE. Charlotte Bergamini “Bergie” You speak not only with your lips, But with your eyes as well. And with which one you speak the most Truly, maid, I cannot tell. It is fortunate that Charlotte and her friend Peggy are to work in the same office, otherwise their lives would be two, sad drooping tales. We used to think Charlotte was a man-hater but that was before we gave her a fair trial. Now we find that she is quite fond of them in the “main.” Booster Club (4); Booster Club Play (4); Prize Speaking: Contest (t) (4) ; Minstrels (4) ; Glee Club Concert (4). John Bowen “Jack’’ Jack is clever, we’ll all admit, |And all his writings have made a hit. He's very brave, and much he Doehrs To make him forget his little coehrs. What would we do without Jack ? Jack has certainly made a decided-hit with his Chronicles of the Lyman Hallites. Yes, there’s a reason why he Doehrs to go up Elm street, even though it is very dark. . French Club (3-4) ; French Play (4) ; Minstrels (4) ; Prophecy (4) ; Chronicle S'taff (4). Raymond Bordeleau “Pete” Pete could give the girls a good line, But to speak before the school. Why, do you know he played hookey. Which was against the rule. When you speak of Mack trucks, look out for Pete —experience teaches, doesn’t it? He is also one of our shorthand sharks, but nevertheless, lie finds time to go to Meriden seven nights a week. What is it, Pete? Booster Club (4) ; Chronicle (4) ; Basketball (3-4). Elizabeth Brennan “Elizabeth” Elizabeth, who is quite a lady, Wonders why she is called a baby, For she always knows her lesson, And is never late at any session. Although Elizabeth has been with us for four whole years, we hardly knew it because she believes in the old adage “he seen and not heard.” College Club (4); French Club (3).

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