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

 - Class of 1922

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THE CHRONICLE XI. Warren Breckenridge “Brecky” Brecky’s the pride of the chemistry class Indeed it must he so, For when he starts to do his work, He makes the rest look slow. We wonder what would happen if Brecky didn’t finish his chemistry experiments before anyone else.’ IIis motto, “First done, first in the heart of Mr Sawyers.” Orchestra (1-2-3); Chronicle (3-4); Business Mgr. Chronicle (4); Baseball (4); Class Historian (4). Beatrice Brennan “Bee” Beatrice is a pretty name, But she who owns it is prettier still. No, Bee, this isn’t a pun on your talkativeness. Our secifnd twin lias her full share of Irish wit and jollity. Could ’22 ever have graduated without Kay and Bee? Booster Club (4); Gregg Club (4); Senior Play (4); O. G. A. (3). Margaret Brennan “Mug” A lass with bobbed hair And a sweet winsome way is Mug. Rather bashful and shy, but he dosen’t mind, does he, Mug? Booster Club (4); Gregg Club (4); O. A. T. (3). Elsie Brown “Elsie” “Quiet, steadfast, and demure” Elsie is a willing worker and a loyal Booster. You didn’t advertise it, but C found you out, Elsie. Booster Club (4); Gregg Club (4); French Club (3-4).

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X. THE CHRONICLE mi (Call Agues Anderson “Aggie” Calm and industrious Agnes lias always been In her chosen profession, Success she ’ll surely win. Agnes hails all the way from Clintonville. Her aim is to become a nurse. Russell Barnes “Vacuum” , “ When there are hats in your belfry that fiut ” Is Barnes the boy who said “I have it in my head, but 1 can’t explain it”? Russell is our Class Mystery. Why? French Club (3-4); Class Will (4). Katherine Barry “Kay” Eyes like stars—hair as black as ink, Is this a dime novel? you think. No, we’re just describing Kay, I nnocent ? Sophisticated ? Always gay. Kay is our first “Jolly Siamese Twin”. Her pet outdoor sport is Fording. If you want Kay, just find Bee. Booster Club (4); Gregg Club (4); French Club (3); College Club (2). Stuart Bishop IUsh” So calm, so dignified, yet There’s a look in his eye— “Bisli” wouldn’t like to be called a Peach— hut—just ask Bus for references. French Club (3-4).



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XII. THE CHRONICLE Lester Brown Bus” Bus is our hero in athletics feats, lie’s the kind that eau smile when the other team beats, He is steady and staunch, an unerring friend, A peach ot' a fellow from the start to the end. We wonder what the school will do next year without Bus as the backbone of athletics. He is very modest, too—that’s one of the reasons we all like him. Football (2-4): Baseball (2-3-4); Basketball (3-4); Track (4); Glee Club (4). Mildred Burhgoff ‘Mil” A blush were ever deemed I A mark of modesty and charm Bo you always wear that becoming pink (?) to the old Town Hall, Mil? Booster Club (4); Gregg Club (4). Thomas Caplan “Tommie” Tommie has a speedster, In which he often meets her. Or so we have beard it rumored, anyway. I)o you lay down the law to “her” as effectually as you did in class meetings, Tom? Glee Club (1-2-3); Football (4). Elizabeth Cass ‘ Betty” A winsome lass is Betty Cass With her ever ready smile, As she stands before the Senior class, And talks to us for a while (?). Betty is good natured as well as clever with never a frown for anyone. She takes an active1 part in all of the school activities and we couldn’t fail to know that she was there, for how she likes to talk! College Club (2-3-4); President College Club (4); French Club (3-4): Basketball Mgr. (4); Chronicle (3-4); Latin Club (4).

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