Old Lyme High School - Lymen Yearbook (Old Lyme, CT)

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'K 1 - Y 4 9 t xx- Abruptly the procession came to a quick, iolting stop, and the tired travelers who had come such a long way left theur caravans and turned to the treasure which lay at the ond of their tourney The forty nlners had reached Call forma and the gold they had come so far to seek But thus us not the story of the prospectors m the early days of the West It us prlmarlly the story of the forty mners of Old Lyme Hugh School who have reached the end of thelr lourney lust one century after thelr lllustrlous ancestors and of theur friends and co workers who wall attaun theur goal un succeedmg years Thus book the record of the clsmactnc year of our lourney reveals a crass sectlon of student llfe In a typlcal ten months of school Throughout our lourney we proportloned steady work wlth ample play though we were constantly armed with books and homework by our scouts and guides the teachers After an enloyable and eventful trap we ve come to our graduatlon goal and the gold of our diploma Now that we ve reached the end of our trail we ll look back on our school career as we thumb through the succeeding pages and remember the many frlends we made the work we dnd and all the fun we had together In short our personality summed mcely by our motto Love labor and laugh FORTWNINERS I 1 1 fxxfl f:xf3- 63 Z! gd 'I ' cf' I Xi' l,,l' l' 'X , 4 K, fi ,.., ,., fi 5 ff f- fx U . . - - . .- T 1 4 ,T Q U . . 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'Y ' xt FO . . , . fm: 2 f--.M 5' ' - 'yn Qs 1' ' 21' ff 4 -Qi ix 4: ai W jj 3 9 92' Q '53, 4 VFORW Nmews MY JOSEPH WILLIAM BOJORQUEZ EDDIE Student Council treasurer 3 class vice president 2 LYMEN photography editor 4 Athletic Association president 4 treasurer 3 basketball I 2 3 4 letter3 4 co captain 4 archeryl leadersl soccer letterl 3 4 baseball letter4 rifle club 2 mtramuralsl 2 3 4 dance committees A public man of llght and leading Joe has the distinctive honor of always bemg found with one fist in the punch bowl at the 49ers dances Besides heading refreshment com mittees this tall dark bashful lad clicks with the shutters as is proved by some of his photography in the LYMEN ANITA LEAH BUGBEE SUSIE LYME LIGHT 3 4 alumni editor 4 head typnst 4 softball letter 2 mtra murals3 musicl 2 dramatucsl 2 photography2 twlrlmg4 mmstrel 'l 2 3 bazaar committee 4 music award I typing certificate 2 3 shorthand certificate 2 3 bookkeeping prize 3 dance committees Oh whlstle and I II come to ye my lad And over at the typewriter we see Susie the petite neat and fussy gal with a quick word and a flashy smile She s energetic and a hard worker but watch out when things go wrong she s temperamental too' D-I' DUANE MERLE BUGBEE MERLE Class president I LYMEN senior write ups soccer I 2 4 co captain archery club I rifle club 2 leaders club 2 3 4 dance committees Beware the fury of a patient man Duane is quiet and retiring in the classroom but he really comes to life on the basketball floor where he s a whiz on wheels Between this and fishing his two big loves the girls dont get much attention from the boy with the curl ROBERT BUGBEE BOB Class president 3 class treasurer 2 Intramurals I 2 3 4 track 2 3 soccer 3 4 mmstreal 2 3 prom chairman 3 dance committees Jest and youthful follity The third of the Bugbee family in our class Bob is famous for the witty remarks which will pop from him in any situation Aside from loklng he is a sociable soul who enloys dancing and the companionship of others I0 - g A ', 1 ' - ' 1 A 4 . 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THEODORA EDITH CHAMPION CHAMP Class pres1dent4 class treasurer I 3 field hockey I 2 3 4 co captain 3 4 basketball 'I 2 3 4 co captain 3 softball 2 3 4 co captain 3 glee clubl 2 4 archeryl cheerleadersl mtramuralsi 2 3 4 tumblmgl 2 3 typing award 3 dramatlcsl mmstreli 2 3 4 Athletnc Association 2 3 4 Shoreline Forum Conference 4 LYMEN business man ager 4 magazine campaign assistant manager 3 tennis 2 dance com mlttees I 2 3 4 Chrnstmas formal chairman 4 bazaar committees 3 4 gumor shorthand award 3 senior shorthand award 3 Persuasive speech and more persuasive eyes A born leader Theo s the determined out spoken type who com mands attention by her dark eyes which speak more eloquently than words She s the athletic type but she excels In many other fields as well 135' MEHITABLE THELMA CZIKOWSKY Home economscs club 'I Intramurals 3 dance committees bazaar C0mmlflee She must be quret round the house at least at school shes like a mouse' Thelma as the quuetest gurl In the class but although we seldom hear from her she possesses a simple charm which reveals Itself when she ns Q- LUCIE HART CHAPMAN LULU Student Council 2 3 vice president 3 class vnce president 'I LYME LIGHT 3 field hockeyl 2 3 4 softballi 2 3 basketball3 mtramuralsl 2 3 tennis 2 cheerleaders 'I 2 dance committees A good heart rs better than all the heads rn the world Wehn we grow older and look back on old Old Lyme Hugh School we wall always thunk of Lucie as part of our class not only for her cheerful personality but for the many activities nn which she dvd so well during the years she was with us eng asked to lend a hand In any of our actnvltles In these she IS a good efficient worker and a great help to the class as-:- lf I I 1 LAWRENCE DAYETT KELLY Football 4, soccer I, 2, baseball 'I, 2, 3, 4, basketball 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, track 4, archery 1, LYME LIGHT 3 My eyes make pictures when they are shut Kelly IS perhaps the male half of the qulet team of the class, but we wonder If the reason IS shyness or the fact that he dozes through most of the day The start of the baseball season brings his hibernation to an abrupt halt, however, for he never misses his annual stand on the pltcher's mound Il 121-r ,I MARILYN MAE EMERSON EMMY Student Councul I class secretary 3 LYMEN edutor 4 field hockey I 2 3 4 softballI 2 3 4 basketball 2 3 4 orchestral 2 3 glee club I 2 3 4 munstrel 3 dramatucs I tennus 2 tumblung I school lubrary committee chaurman 3 4 forum leader 4 summaruzer 3 untramurals I 2 3 4 unvutatuon commuttee chaurman senuor formal 4 dance com muttees I 2 3 shorthand excellence award 3 Iunuor and senuor short hand award 3 Latun honorary mentuon 2 D A R award 4 Whence us thy learnung'? Hath thy toll oer books consumd the mudnlght oul? Whule the rest of the class moves un a daze Marulyn has done eught days work and us tacklung another mauor obstacle She has set hugh goals for herself and has worked hard to get them There arent many thungs she hasnt dabbed un and done well and uf you want anythmg at all lust consult her zupped up notebook and ut'll be there' JOYCE MARION DOWNING HORSIE lntramuralsl 3 glee club4 art4 craft clubl 2 lubraryl 2 3 typung 2 3 tennus 2 munstrel I 2 3 4 dance commuttees bookkeepung award 3 There us no wusdom luke frankness If you see a brulluant glow un Englush class ut's Joyce lughtung up her corner wuth her brught red haur Out of class she concentrates on her horse Lady Caldonua and of course on Jummy who us definutely not a horse' 'Db B 'Us MARCIA MARIE FREDERICKSON FREDDIE Class secretary 4 LYMEN chuef typust 4 field hockey I 2 3 4 co captaun 3 4 basketballI 2 3 4 co captaun 3 softballI 2 3 4 co captaun 3 glee club I 2 3 4 cheerleadung I 2 co captaun 2 untra murals I 2 3 4 tennus I 2 3 4 munstrel I 2 3 Chrustmas formal tucket commuttee chaurman uunuor prom commuttee dance commuttees shorthand awards 2 3 bookkeepung certuficate 3 typung certuficate 2 3 commercual excellence award 3 She moves a goddess and she looks a queen Marcua us one of the most attractuve gurls un the class but she us so returung that many do not realuze the number of thungs she does so well She us speed utself on the typewruter and un sports and us noted for her good dancung DOROTHY HAYNES GRIFFITH DOTTIE LYME LIGHT I 2 3 glee club 2 3 4 basketabll manager 2 3 field hockey manager3 4 forum3 4 senuor play3 munstrell 2 3 lubrary4 LYMEN gurls sports edutor 4 dance commuttees These are weighty secrets and we must whusper them Dottue needs no untrocluctuon as everyone from Boston to New York knows the pretty blonde from Old Lyme. She is definitely the social type with an independent mind whose only dislike is work of any sort. Friend and confidante to one and all we wonder if she has a filing cabinet to remember all the secrets she isnt to tell! I2 V' JOYCE KEYES HOULIHAN IRISH LYMEN semor wrnte ups4 lntramuralsl 2 3 4 glee clubl 2 3 mm strell 2 3 cheerleadersl 2 3 4 forum club2 3 home makmg club tumblnng I 2 twlrlmg club 4 bazaar commlttee 3 4 dance committees I 2 3 tenms 2 3 typing award 3 bookkeepmg certnficate 3 candle bearer 4 amateur night 'I dance committees But break my heart for I must hold my tongue Joyce makes up for all the qunet members of our class and nf she ever stops talking long enough ask her to do one of her famous :mper sonatlons for you In school cheerleading at a mmstrel ln fact almost anywhere you mught hear her neat wltlclsms She has proved the exist ence of a serious slde too as a candle bearer at the Chrlstmas service 11 '?, CARL ALEXANDER KOTZAN MOUSEY NORMA LOUISE INTO NORM LYME LIGHTS 4 art edltor3 4 LYMEN assistant art edltor4 dramatlcs I 2 treasurer2 lntramurals2 3 cheerleadersl tenms 2 3 4 basket ball4 Irbraryl 2 3 4 school play manager2 mlnstrel2 3 4 scenery 3 dance committees Christmas formal advertlsmg chairman 4 lunlor prom advertlslng chairman art award 3 Words sweet as honey from her lips drstlll s Here IS a gurl who reminds us ofa southern belle honey colored halr and bug smlle coupled with a sophisticated and languld manner Al though she IS the center of many a social gathering her abllltles are many especlally ln the art department Alrplane clubl 2 football co captam4 soccerl 2 3 4 co captam4 basketball I 2 3 4 baseball 3 archery I 2 mmstrel 3 4 dance commlttees And unextmgulshed laughter shakes the skies Bang' Crash' Ah yes we hear Carl In the classroom How he ever got nicknamed Mousey we ll never know for he has a hearty boisterous manner and a deep vonce lake the roll of thunder and the class IS usually ln a state of confusuon from his spontaneous remarks Under this IS the desire to have things go rlght however and between laughing msults Carl works hard at whatever the class undertakes JEANNETTE KUS JEANNIE LYME LIGHT 3 4 mmstrel 4 bookkeepmg certntlcate 2 shorthand certificate 3 The mlldest manners and the gentlest heart Though she wall never dnsplay her talents you wall find a fruendly helpful gurl In Jean If you know her well She s a blessing to LYME LIGHT because of her uncomplaunmg attutude and her abullty to weather the storms of haste wuthout fluster I3 BETTY CAROLYN LANGWORTHY Student Council 4 tennis 2 glee club 4 symbol club 4 referees club l mmstrel 3 4 Student Council Public Relations Committee 4 bazaar co chairman 4 dance committees I Iaugh for hope hath happy place with me One of Bettys permanent accessories is her bright spontaneous smile She s rather shy but in the field of social sciences especially she is original and outspoken in her ideas Shes a hard worker both in scholastics and in class activities and can always be counted on for a cheerful disposition' PAULINE MADISON PAULIE Student Council 4 LYMEN secretary 4 mmstrel 4 bazaar committee 3 4 shorthand award 3 dance committees I Iive ln a crowd of lolllty Old Lyme will never be the same after The Last of the Madlsons leaves we ve never known a school without one of that lolly family to brighten things Paulle doesnt make much ado about herself but she s class and outside P S Note to the boys They say she s inherited her mother s reputation for cooking' LILLIAN HELENA MANNIEL MAJOR Student Council 2 class treasurer l cheerleader 'I 2 field hockey 'I 3 basketball manager 1 2 baseball I tenms 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 glee club 2 3 4 forum club 2 3 dramatlcs l mmstrel l 2 4 dance committees commercial sublects honorable mention Gentle of speech beneficent of mmd Always a starry look in her eyes sweet voiced Lillian sits and dreams of her man Her pretty clothes and smart taste make this tiny lass look as though she lust stepped from the pages of Seventeen BARBARA JANE MATHIASON BARB Intramurals l 2 3 4 tenms 2 leaders club 2 orchestra 'l 2 3 4 glee club 1 2 4 dramatucsl 2 mmstrel 2 3 She appears quiet but we wonder Here as a young lass willing to help eager to please Barbara s love seems to be music and she has made many contributions to the school s musical programs Those who really know Barbara appreciate her sense of loyalty and her friendship ll 1 ' ' . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , , Il ' Il , . , . . . I . , . . . . ' I I I . . . . . , . ' I I ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 . ll ' ' ' ' Il 1 ' Il ' ll ' , . . . . , 1 . 1 ., Q Q 4 I I ' I often on the hon6r roll and we always find her enthusiastic with ideas in Q - , . . , . ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ll ' ll , . I , ' Q I n . I I I I 1 1 I I 1 I 4 I I I . I I I ' . 11 - ll v s u I . I 4 ' ' I 1 ELIZABETH ANN MATHIASON BETTY Basketbolll 2 3 4 field hockeyl 2 3 4 softballl 4 Intramurals 'I 2 3 4 glee club'I 2 3 4 mmstrel2 3 4 tumblmgl 2 3 leaders clubl 2 homemakungl 2 dance commltteesl 2 3 4 town llbrary 'I2 3 tenms2 3 4 She smiled and the shadows departed When you see a blue streak whuzzmg through Mann Street you know Betty has the car Thus gay blonde us always planmng some party or outmg and always with emlnent success :QQ MAURICE DANIEL McCARTHY BUD Muslcl 2 archery'I mnnstrel 2 3 bazaar committee 3 4 dance commltteel 2 3 4 soccerl 2 3 4 I am as sober as a fudge We re at a loss for words about Bud We hear from hum so llttle that no one knows what hes really luke although has flammg blush IS a famous bnght spot ID the class Accompanying hrs bashfulness are de pendabnlaty and dlllgence and what would Father Hannon do without Q has chauffeurmg? MARY JEAN MCCULLOCH SMOKEY LYMEN advertusmg manager class history 4 music glee club 3 4 art4 publlclty commlttees 3 4 bazaar committee 3 4 amateur night 3 4 dance committees 3 4 I ll not budge an mch Wnth a cloud of dust and thunderung hoof beats comes McCulloch on her shmy black steed Thus rugged lndlvnduallst IS the unpredlctable type Although her mann mterest as ln horses she IS enthuslastlc and always wllllng to putch In when there s somethmg to be done BARBARA RUTH McKERNAN BOBBIE Class secretary 2 class treasurer 4 Athletlc Association secretary 3 LYMEN art edltor 4 LYME LIGHT 3 4 assistant art edltor 3 4 Held hockeyl 2 3 4 basketballl 2 3 4 softballl 2 3 4 leadersl 2 Q 3 4 dramatlcs clubl tumblmg clubl 2 3 tenms2 lntramuralsl 2 bazaar committees 3 4 A little work a llttle play to keep us going 3 4 cheerleadersl 2 3 4 captain 3 4 twurlmg4 mlnstrel 2 3 4 When deadlines roll around Barbara can be found bendlng low over art work on LYMEN and LYME LIGHT But at basketball games :Vs a dlfterent story she s the mamstay of the Old Lyme cheerleaders I5 ROBERT PEKKANEN BOB LYME LIGHT 4 swnmmung team 3 musac 4 art 2 3 art club 2 3 Chrustmas formal music chanrman 4 We are the mus1c makers Though lust a newcomer thus year Bob has fast made hlmself an Important part of the class We have great hopes of hrs becomnng a second Benny Goodman as he fingers a mean scale on the lucoruce stuck Bob s a contlnual source of 'ovualnty he s so busy playmg the clarunet or nmntatung Spuke Jones that he hasnt much tnme to be seruous JULIAN HOWARD PLIMPTON HOWIE Student Council 3 4 presndent 4 class presudent 2 class vice prestdent 3 LYMEN assnstant edntor4 untramuralsl 2 3 4 baseballl 3 4 basket balll soccerl archery club 'I mmstrel 3 4 dance commuttees 'I 2 3 On the1r own ments modest men are dumb Howard IS a representatuve ofthe strong sllent men from Hamburg A good chouce he IS too as hns leadership In Student Councnl and the class has been very valuable Besldes all thus he can parlez vous francaus luke a regular Partslan is MARION PRILOOK R MARY JEAN RAYMOND JENNY Homemakung club I mmstrel 3 photography club 2 dance commtttees 2 Her very frowns are farrer far than smlles of other maldens are When you see her red head you know that here ns someone who LYME LIGHT4 sportsl 2 orchestral 2 3 4 glee clubl 4 school play I 3 mmstrel 2 3 Christmas bazaar co chaurman 4 She from whose lrps d1v1ne persuaslon flows Marlon and her maguc vlolm have become an mdlspensable part of the class smce she s been wuth us Cheerful and frlendly with a goodly amount of grey matter Pnl seems to enloy herself at everythlng she does especlally In plays oratory or anythung that Involves the glft of gab whlch she possesses In abundance doesnt have a worry When there as o tea to be served Jenny as there she IS always wullmg to work hard on class actnvutles as well - 1 I 1 f 1 I 1 1 Y V ll ' ll - f 1 If , . 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' ' I O BERNARD JOSEPH RICE BARNEY Class vlce president 4 LYMEN sports editor 4 Athletic Association vice president 4 football 4 co captain basketball 'I 3 4 baseball 4 soccer'l 3 Intramurals I 2 3 leaders club'I 2 airplane club I mmstrel 3 4 tumbling club I dance committees I 2 3 4 A mighty man is he Wanted A tall dark boy with a strong muscular build outstand ing ln athletics of any kind dependable conscientious with a friendly disposition and a likable personality 49ers answer to this is Barney Nuff said iv ALLENE MARY ROCHE Student council I 2 4 LYME LIGHT 2 3 4 business manager and ele mentary editor 2 editor 3 4 lntramuralsl 3 4 field hockeyl glee club'l 2 3 4 cheerleadersl 2 photography club 2 dramatlcs club secretaryl school play3 4 amateur nightl 3 4 mlnstrel 'l 2 3 4 Christmas party chairman 3 forum delegate 4 bazaar committee chair man 3 4 Christmas formal committee chairman 4 French award 3 LYME LIGHT award 3 English usage honorary mention 3 science honorary mention 3 A witty woman is a treasure a witty beauty is a power Allene is the literate one of the class Whenever we need a special word or phrase its Wheres Allene? And where she is we find the answer Her versatility equips her for any task which she performs with originality and initiative JANE REYNOLDS ROWLAND JANIE LYME LIGHT 3 4 glee club I 2 art 4 photography club 2 dance com mitteesi 2 3 4 mmstrel 3 4 bazaar co chairman 4 bazaar commit tee 3 library 4 magazine campaign award 3 Thy modesty is a candle of thy merit Quiet and studlous is Jane but she comes to life when its time to help on a bazaar or dance or to chauffeur someone in her sturdy Studebaker She s rather shy and easily flustered but she does so well in many things that we d surely miss her if she werent with us JOHN EMANUEL SELICIOUS JR JAKE LYME LIGHT T baseball I orchestra I 2 3 archery 'l Intramurals I mmstrel I 2 3 4 decoration chairman lunior prom 3 boys glee club 3 4- bookkeeping efficiency award 3- bazaar committee 3 4- dance committees T 2 3 4- photography 2- rifle club 2- auto-mechanics award 3. Ah you flavor everything- you are the vanilla of society Johnny is definitely the playboy of the class- always on hand for a ioke or a suggestion and always an eye for the girls. He has so many irons in the fire that there isn't much time for homework, but nevertheless he makes out very well for himself and is famous for his Pontiac and his ability as an endman. I7 '4 ff -if Marcia Fredenckson Secretary Theodora Champion President Barbara McKernan Treasurer Bernard Rice Vice President CLARA MILDRED STANTON CLARA BELLE Dramatic club treasurer I7 minstrel 3, 4, dance committees 1, 2, 3, 47 bazaar committee 3, 45 honorable mention in homemaking 3. A merry smile, a happy look, a helpful friend, a real good cook. If you ever need a quick cooking job for a bazaar or banquet call on Clara, the clever chef. Class Colors BLUE AND GOLD Class Flower TALISMAN ROSE Class Motto LOVE LABOR AND LAUGH Salutatonan Balfour Key IB ,bf afirtw x.,.Sf 9525 JN? 1,5 fx 4 . fl .1 li? rg . P L ,C ,et k Q ' s 1 'W 'wi' ' . r 4.,,l,.,,,Q 5 E' Y tv, fi - - .- 'FKH w ,. 'f W v - ,- -if V' 2 , , Valedidorian ................................................................... . ........... , ............... ....................... . . GOLD AMBITION To marry Jack Hugh business posmon To care tor children To ralse horses Buslness executlve Secretary To travel Interior decorator To travel Dletlclan To own o kennel Marrlage Secretary Secretary Breeding horses Halr dresser Nurse Marrlage Not much Many thmgs I e Marriage Merchant Marine Merchant Marlne Undecided Sports announcer Veternnarnan Undecuded Physncust Electrical engmeer Electrical englneer Get rlch quuck DLISTINGS SONG Its Magic Night and Day You Cant Be True I Love You Truly You Made Me Love You Dancing In the Dark For You Peg O My Heart Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Buttons and Bows Begin the Begume How Soon? Star Dust Little White Lies Indian Summer What Dvd I Do? Grelg s Concerto ln A Minor Four Leaf Clover Body and Soul III See You an My Dreams You Don t Have to Know the Language I Walk Alone Star Dust A Tree In the Meadow .Iezemy Jezemy 12th Street Rag Oh How I Hate to Get Up m the Mornmg Claire de Lune You Call Everybody Darlmg Late Gets Teelus Dont It? Dear OI Donegal I9 PET PEEVE Peas Carl Kotzan Homework To be called Red Foolush people Mushroom soup Work Cold weather Noise Peculnar sltuatlons Gettmg up early Weekends too short Gum chewmg In ear Talkatlve people My car Work Bemg hungry Studying My brother Publlc speakmg Bucket Head lnamel SPORT Basketball Basketball Wnnter sports Baseball Football Basketball Swlmmnng Baseball Motorcyclmg Football , . - 1 - 11 n ' 1 . , . . . . in , . . . - I r 1 . . . . , . , . . . , Sentiment prompted the Se- niors above to return to the room where they started their schooling and pose with their first grade teacher, Mrs. Clark. How dear to my heart are the scenes of my childhood , . . f+....., .,,,, H Nemqfmm The remaining pictures show the forty-niners in a more adult role when they were hosts at their Christmas for- mal, White Magic. A suc- cessful Christmas bazaar and spring banquet were other class proiects crammed into an exciting last year, which culminated in impressive com- mencement ceremonies in June. K 7 I l : 5 Chairmen smile over a iob well done . . . Marcia is chosen Queen of Receiving lines are fun 'S ll embcffffsmenlfv Enchantment after all! of l'Cl4l'5lme55- Grandmorchers caught in GH 20 Now half go right and half unguarded moment. go left . . . FORTY- MIN FLRSHBRCKS .4 ,, The Junior year was second only ta the Senior in importance and activity, though in our Freshman and Sophomore years we Q-'s z. managed to be very busy The initiation and several dances kept us all on our toes. Above is the 1948 Minstrel, star-studded with forty-niner celebritiesg to the left our never-to-be-forgotten Washington trip and at the right our Junior Prom, a tremendously successful dance which marked the advent of well-attended formals at OLHS. Tv...- ' CQ Q 00- -Elf .Q 4, -vw' I gang 12 1 lxlw .UIQ VUYALJL I 99 To a tavern to a tavern ln a suburb of Old Lyme Came a miner forty nmer And a donkey Clementine Brown she was and so sure footed Though her age was twenty nine She went faster minus master Pretty donkey Clementine As a donkey perhaps Im not qualified to talk about people but it seems to me that a recent occurrence here is a tale worth telling Let s see I m twenty mne now and the forty nmers were at school here twelve years That makes seventeen years since I was in Old Lyme with the old gang when they grad uated Yep it was lust seventeen years and a day when a strange looking character drew near town with a pick an axe and a thicket of beard He went down the street to the tavern looked up at the sign which read SHADES OF THE FORTY NINERS M Finnigan McCarthy Prop and went in I recognized him as Digger O Dayett the only forty niner who had pursued his search for gold after graduation As soon as he crossed the threshold he saw Bud standing behind the bar wearing a big white apron Bud immediately called his old pal Robert Bugbee to see the lost miner Bob has made his mark in the world as an entomologist He has charge of the bug collection in Wash mgton D C and was in Old Lyme lookmg for an escaped butterfly Kelly was anxious to hear what had happened to the rest of the gang he had parted with back in 1949 I got as close as I could to the window and from a donkeys eye view I ll tell you all I heard about the rest of the forty niners The first name I caught was Joe Bolorquez I remember Kelly said he d planned a future in the Merchant Marine and I gathered he got as far as Hadlyme and is now Captain of the Hadlyme Ferry. Theo Champion is one of his regular customers. She has taken over her father's car and now operates a flourishing taxi business. On Sunday evenings she is a hypnotist at Young People s. The greatest thing she ever did was to hynotize Carl Kotzan for it was the only time in his life that he quietly obeyed anyone. At this time he was going steady with Mary McCulloch but as he insisted on walking barefoot through her intricate coiffure this match was bound to end in despair. Heartbroken Carl left town and became a wrestler. He s now called Careless Carl the Crushing Clutcher. Latest reports indicate that his personal valet is dashing Duane Bugbee who is making quite a tidy sum keeping Carls curls curly. Meanwhile Mary having made a fortune winning the Kentucky Derby on her five- legged pony has now turned to politics. Following the tradi- tion of her grandmother she has organized a third party and plans to nominate Betty Langworthy for the presidency. Her financial backers are Thelma Czikowsky Clara Stanton and Mary Jean Raymond who struck it rich selling refresh- ments tothe toll collectors on the Baldwin Bridge fToll House cookies, naturallyl. Betty isn't the only one who has gone in for politics. When Dewey finally made the presidency in 1964, Howard Plimp- ton became Governor of New York. He, too, many run for president. The feminine vote is a cinch when the women hear his deep voice and see him on television. Kelly asked what had happened to Lillian Manniel I sus pect he s always had a crush on her Bob said that of course she d married Noome but due to the housing shortage they live in the phone booth at James Pharmacy with their four children This arrangement is quite comfortable until cus tomers want to use the phone Recently Lillian went to New York where she ran into an old friend Polly Madison She is now Master of Ceremonies on the women s new quiz show Gravel Gerties Weekend or If the Missuz Dont Go Shoppin Well Go Hungry She also owns a New York night club Her star entertainers are Bets and Babs Mathiason who so a song and dance act and Prilook and Pekkanen a musical depreciation revue with violin and clarinet The only other classmate Polly had seen was Barney Rice Famous for his personality and sparkling wit he was whisked off after graduation to New York where he is now sound effects man on the Lone Ranger' show The Joyces Houlihan and Downing seem to be the only normal ones in the whole class They both married their high school sweethearts and are quite busy raising families and keeping the telephone wires busy Jean Kus Jane Rowland and Barbara McKernan have formed a fashion company U S STYLES FOR US WOMEN They have stiff competition from France where Marcia Frederickson has risen to fame since she married the noted French designer Francois Jardine The motto of the Kus Rowland McKernan outfit is A Miss is as good as a Mlle. Nobody seems to remember what happened to Anita Bugbee. When Jack came back from the Army they were married and when last seen they had started out to tour the country in a wheelbarrow. Norma Into had great aspirations of becoming a concert pianist but she didnt get any closer to the ivories than taking care of elephants at the circus. Marilyn Emerson is one of the more unfortunate members of the class. She became a writer and is being slowly driven mad by her iob: She s in charge of yearbook production at T. O Toole and Sons Publishers' John Selicious was another problem. He worked steadily for four years on his .ecret invention Proiect X. When it was finally completed he was dismayed to find that he had invented a dishpan Nobody has seen him since he headed for the Belgian Congo in a Model T. After Bud and Bob had brought Kelly up to date on his classmates I backed away from the window and decided to take a snooze. The only forty-niner they couldnt locate Bob said was Allene Roche. 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W U B005 TEES Harry Appleby Harry Barley Mr and Mrs Quundaro S Ball Mrs Wells Barney Helene M Blarr Mrs Jane Bolorquez Mr and Mrs Cec1lBogue John Branch and Mrs John C Bugbee and Mrs Merle S Bugbee and Mrs Richard Bugbee and Mrs Everett Burke FranclsA Bushnell and Mrs Norman Carlson and Mrs Clrftord V Champlon and Mrs E Wallace Champion Mmam F Champion Constance B Cheshire Class of 1950 Class of 1953 Class of 1954 Mr and Mrs Frank Corsmo Mr and Mrs John Dannenhower Bert Dean Searles Dean Jr Dr and Mrs E K Devltt Mrs Murlel Downlng Mr and Mrs Leo Dousls Mr and Mrs Frank Duffy Dr and Mrs .lulran Ely Mr and Mrs George Page Ely Mr and Mrs George Emerson Joyce D Fontame Mr and Mrs Oscar Frederuckson Mr and Mrs WullramB Griswold Mr and Mrs RogerM Grover JanetM Hall Mrs GeorgeM Hall Mr and Mrs Lee Hammerly Mr and Mrs GeorgeF Houlrhan Ralph B Hurlburt and Mrs Edward Ives and Mrs James Keenan Sr and Mrs Sidney Knowles and Mrs FrankH Kus and Mrs Charles Langston Mr and Mrs Harold Langworthy Hayden R Lathrop Mr and Mrs Joseph Machmk Rose Manners Mr and Mrs Wllllam Mathlason Mr and Mrs E Lea Marsh Hon JohnH Mazer Mr and Mrs J P McCarthy Dr and Mrs Warren McCulloch Mr and Mrs Walluam McGowan Alexandrra M McGovren Mr and Mrs JamesF McKernan Mrs Davrd Metzger Mr and Mrs James Muller Mr and Mrs Wrllram Noyes General and Mrs George Nugent Mr and Mrs Robert Pekkanen Mr and Mrs WalterF Peters Kenneth Plnmpton Ruth A Prest Mrs Lourse Prrlook Mr Frank Poulous PhrllnpC Ramsdell Francrs Rand Mr and Mrs Asa H Raymond Jr Mr and Mrs AsaL Raymond Sr Mr and Mrs Jerry Race Mr and Mrs WllluamE Ressler Donald Reynolds Mr and Mrs John D Roche Mr and Mrs N W Rowland Murph and Sus Saunders Charles Sellclous and Mrs Emanuel Sellcrous and Mrs Harold Smrth and Mrs Leon TIHGDY and Mrs Wrllram Tooker and Mrs Wlllls H Umberger and Mrs ArvmeC Wales Polly Walsh Mr Allen Wentworth Malcolm Whrtaker Sllvro Zanardl Mr and Mrs Wllllam Hartung Pears s of tnmes aunt changed much Back IH 1849 many a mmer was staked to hrs clarm by the folks back home lust as the cause of our current crop of prospectors has been boosted by these Interested supporters 1 24 X Mr. . . - - ' ' - Mr. . . - - - ' ' MY. . J - ' - - I ' Mr. . MY- - . . . , . Mf. ' . Mr- - 1 - . . . Mr. . Mr- - ' . . ' ' . Mr, , ' , ' Mr. . . Mr. . . ' MF- - . . . MF- Gnd MVS- Newmcn C- Clark Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lester Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Saunders, Sr. . . ' Mr. ' ' Mr. . ' ' . . ' ' ' Mr. . ' ' - ' . . . Mr. - ' - - . . Mr. . ' ' . . . . Mr. . ' ' . 1 - . . Mr. . ' . , . . . , . . . f - qt ' . ' H fd' X 7 f X X 5 llx QHLS V A HND QPSTI S U KW? ff 7 ELECT RICE W Wm X f Z EW 5 X da AQKYOY' I J Y 3' U! 7 'ill ' ,W f M X Q .fs ,N y QW f fd! I X X UMW 4 1 for Smfzjf H - X W f f ' 1WW ' af 5 f f 4 WNW If' VU YN ig f 'Z P1 -l,xmW N , - 'X . 9 If X' h .....1 xx an A A 4 5 5 OTUDCNT COUNCIL Left fo Rrghf Around Table P Gamerdmger E Snmoneau G Sadler D Malher D Norfhrop W Moore R Green Miss Pres? advisor N Harfung A lves secrefary H Pllmpton preslden! D Lesier vice president R Kerr treasurer M Peck A Romeo B Longworfhy P Maduson A Stark J Huss In every drvldecl organlza hon there should be a group to lead and unite Such IS the Student Council t all th classes of Old Lyme Hzgh Smce nts re organzzatnon an 1946 It has grown each year an Importance and leadership 26 O E , lg e if 'ip Y D M55 I, - - 1 Sports include more than iust the varsity teams which compete with other schools for top honors. An Athletic Association has recently been organized which provides con- veniences for both the teams and the school as a whole. Cheerleaders supported by the A A greatly and in building a strong spirit of com petition and the Leaders Club as sasts the Physical Education mstruc tor in providing better programs for the younger children Px.Pi. OFFICCRS , l Ill I Ill llll Ill 1 :ul Ill nu , nal llll I1 Mr Hurlburt financial adviser Mr Grover N Hartung secretary Chapman treasurer J Bolorquez president B Rice vice president CHCCRLCPXDCR3 D Meyer R Green J Houlihan V Way B McKernan N Hartung 27 LCRD CRS CLLU5 X. M Marquand W Moore Mr Grover D Hoag M Northrop B Green D Meyer I r ' Q . ., . . , J! . . I , F I . - I , . 7 . , 5 I I ' I f - I ' M ft i AF' .1 ff N As -f . ',,, , K, :tn , - . -a b -. l Q ..- N24 fi---5 ' - f . .. - QI: -.. ' - ' . 1 - - . . ' ' I 1 . , . , . , . , ' ' . , . , , . 191 B HUSS Treasurer A STARK President F BROWN Vice President M EGGERAAT Secretary ,sl 130 EMERSON Vice President N SHEA Secretary D LITTLEFIELD President A VES Treasurer 82 B. MATHER Treasurer . LITTLEFIELD President M. MARQUAND Secretary W. MOORE Vice-President Forty-niners aren't the only ones to strive for a goal. Each group that will succeed them has its own aims and leaders to help it achieve them. Here are twelve leaders of the three underclasses. CLFXSD f195'O ng an Q9 x wo, 'IJ Seated D Green 8 Green R Green D Emerson D Llttlefield N Shea A Ives M Brown D Myer Second Row F Monroe M Northrop A Bull H Appleby J OConnor Muss R Prest advxser M Muller N Hartung E Frederlckson W Monroe A Mitchell Bock Row P Cone T Cosgrove J Dean R Mather V Labnola L Cone A Lynch D Brodeur W Walden J TlHany M Peck R Tooker Q Seated L Maynard E Dean N Mullken F Brown A Stark M Eggeraat B Huss L Dean R Joseph Second Row K Davy J Layden J Pearson D Hoag Mr Hurlburt adviser M Nelson C Stanton B Bentley Back Row R Fawcett H Downmg D Lester H Seckla P Knutson M Ely R Kerr S Champnon M Mltchell ' KAL ' l - - .-lf, , . I - , I f , 1' X . . e J 1 ' - of 1 .' , , 1 ..,j . . K , - .L , , A 4 at ,Nr f - . - '. , x ' '. ', f' ' 4 f ' . 3 1': , . 4 I 14'-U... Q .- 1 , - N, . Y-.. , -A e I af pf . , 3 , I Q11 . - ' '. N V -1. .4 V -4 7-A ' : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . ' ' ' . - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 . , , , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . I ,J sq I ' , , . x ' YI I V' yr L - V . , 5 ' . .' ' , A F 1 4. F, A --'A . e 3. , , Y, xi. if - A -..,, S . : 4 ' 1 41 . : M I if ' YM V- 717- Q. . 1 ' - 5' A 4 v ' Q.- 'TI' . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , 1 . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . CLRD5 961352, 'of' 7.-.- Seated R Muller D Proctor A Nyberg W Moore B Littlefield M Marquand B Mather J McLean P Green Second Row C Labruola J Bentley L Lougee H Kung D Mulcahy B Kevttt M Harrington A Hopper R Seckle Back Row R Champlain R Jardine P Gamerdnnger L Tiffany J Ely A Romeo N OConnor D Gamerdmger R Northrop F Rand G Goss M Dean E Maulen R Raymond D Patterson From the Town Hall right through Main Street past the A 8- P and the IG A and down to the golf course we see signs of the forty nlners at work even during the summer time tl 3 .T ii' fl- wifi... . A Y K . I 'G l r . ,K M If MA' ,i J' L' A A , , 3 -. . L I 4 4 'ls' ' 1 - y Q , . ' 1 A ' '9' ' - -5. .,--., , .- .... --f- - elf F. Hart, B. McCabe, J. Fuller, Miss Fontaine, advisor, J. Clark, M. Monroe, E. Latham, I , l t , . - 5 X 1 4 ' . F L A .L M ev 1 I I ' . F J . . 7 ff - 'F Twp L I .. F , ' ' 1 T' L' I 1 .. LYFXCN ST PX F F LYME LIGHT First Row H Appleby L Dean D Emerson M Mitchell N Mulllken D Hoag advertuslng manager E Dean Second Row B Huss luterary edltor Mlss Hall advisor A Roche edntor A Ives secretary N Shea assistant editor A Bugbee alumna edltor B Pelmlxanen K Davy Thard Row A Mitchell elementary edutor N Into art edltor M Northrup sports editor M Eggeraat bussness manager B McKernan A Lynch ex change editor J Pearson M Prnloolc J Layden sports edutor J Rowland F Brown cnrculatuon editor M Nelson I TH-X LYMEN STAFF Seated Mnss Hall advnsor M Emer son edutor M Frederuclrson chnet typlst Standing A Roche literary edntor B Race sports edltor M Mc Culloch advertnsmg manager H Plumpton assustant edutor P Mad: son secretary T Champnon busuness manager J Bolorquez photography edltor B McKernan art edntor N Into assnstant art edntor M Prulooll booster manager LYFXE, LIGHT FLFXSH LIGHTS Q Around Desk R Muller M Monroe, A Hopper, R Champlain, H Kung B McCabe L Lougee F Hart Mlss Hall, advnsor Wrntung IS encouraged and as a result there are three lournalnsm groups In school, each of which eduts nts own school publication x t t-. 1- ' t,- Q: ' G ', , ' ' . , Q r I- 1 2 1. , 1' ' I F 1 , iv ' AL, 5, , 5 . 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GLCC, Cl..Ll.lb Seated D Mulcahy M Nelson D Grlmth A Ives M Fredernclrson T Champion B Langworthy A Roche Second Row N Shea L Mannlel B Mather M Harrtngton L Dean A Stark V Way M Emerson C Stanton J Pearson H Kung B Huss J Bentley J Mclean L Chapman Mrs Peters dtrector Back Row C Labrtola E Dean M Monroe B McCabe M Prulook B Mathtason M Muller B Mathlason D Proctor R Joseph J Layden L Maynard R Muller Wtth the Introduction of a full ttme Instructor thus year the musical groups have been kept on thenr toes As well as a well represented Glee Club and orchestra a mnxed chorus has been organized that supplements the other two groups OPxCt'l65'E,RlR 5 R Green S Champion E Stmoneau D Ltttleheld M PYIIOOR F Hart R Kerr M Hull K Davy B Mathlason D Northrop H Seclmla D Emerson R Northrop B Bentley R Peklranen A Northrop D Patterson J Pat terson H Kung R Roberts B Mathtason M Knutson N Shea Mrs Peters dtrector :. ,. 1- f-f- ,A 1' 1- ' :. 1. ,- 1- 1' 1- 1- :A 1' I . ,, ,. ,. J. ,. ,. ,. ,- 1- 1 . ' , .,, . ina f' L 1' . Uv- A, ' -'Q . W X SPURTS N! f VNX XS Q V If f X f 7,1 ilk i XX! W 0 -L . 1 X Nj hi T 4 f' X U 1 ii 51 N 9 X f- 5 qu X lif Qw If X x 7 yr wff f ? ,Xlff XY! xx I f X - x A SOCCER anti' J Bugbee manager P Gamerdmger J Ely E Maulen A Romeo R Seckla S Champion B Bentley D Little field R Bugbee B Littlefield H Downmg R Champlam manager Back Row R Northrop W Moore M Peck M McCarthy D Brodeur A Lynch J Dean C Kotzan Mr Grover coach M Bugbee D Emerson P Knutson J Tltlany R Mather M Northrop D Gamerdlnger Sports play an Important part In the extra currlcular actlvltles of the school Inter scholastic games with the Shore Lune eague have bullt up active competltlve splrut among schools The 48 49 season opened with a soccer and a newly formed football team Although the boys failed to make a good showing In soccer they summoned up plenty of tight and played their best game of the season against the league champions holding them to a 2 l count The football team organizing for the first time an several years, made a good record, losing two and wnnnung one FOOTBALL 7, a ws- .LM Iwi 4.4 fan 9 M Peck A Romeo H Downmg R Northrop S Champuon P Gamerdmger P Knutson R Mather A Lynch C Kotxon E Maulen B Rice B0 SPORTS BASKETBALL Turmng to basketball the team started off nts best season nn sux years wnth plenty of spmt and confidence When LYMEN went to press the boys had weathered nearly half of the basketball season with only two losses With the first signs of sprung come One ofthe bug three In sports base also the mne Ly men who represent ball draws a large crowd of en Old Lyme on the baseball dnamond thusuasts annually f' its gt' ' ' Seated R Champlain manager H Dowmng B Bentley A Romeo R Mather M Northrop D Emerson A Hopper J Bugbee Standmg H Secklo B Race L Dayett A Lynch C Kotzan J Bolorquez H Pllmpton Qs! GIKL5' ln preparatuon for a game an unformal pep talk wuth the Coach buulds up a strong de sure for vuctory For many years now the gurls of Old Lyme Hugh School have been regarded generally as typucal all Amerucan athletes always able to come through wuth an outstandung team un every field These gurls have contrubuted a great deal to the school spurut of Old Lyme and are expected to do even more so un the comung seasons But always we feel ut should be remembered that no team acquures spurut or the desure to wun wuthout the help and con tldence guven to ut by uts coach and un our case Coach Grover has certaunly done an FICLD HOC KEY I aeevf. 1 'QU Kneelung B Green D Meyer B McKernan N Hartung B Huss R Muller E Frederuckson F Hart R Joseph R Green M Marquand Standung D Haynes manager M Monroe A Stark B Mathuoson L lougee M Eggeraai M Frederuckson co coptaun T Champuon cocaptoun A Ives D Hoag M Nelson T Mulcahy J Layden H Appleby P Green M Brown manager x . , 1 Y ' 'N 1 J' ' - . 'U lu ' l ' . . L ! I . r . 'f V '?-?e.- ' r I E. ,H - Y -.-..2,,.,,. -5 . J? I Y 1 J.. , 'Q Wie:-,4.a:.t - lf, ' -'s , w H seem, ,few . sf ni. ,uf-. f ,,-140, V, ,. '. . if , ul , , 6 V , 3 . - ., u ' - ., s . , . e v . 'I' ' ' I 1 , . 'fi . Q, g. . 1 ., 1 , , .T -s .. L. 1 . ng,-Q ' - .rw- cf., f . .f U. , , ,.f1,..a I, V , , A' . V fx A H- ,.', .- Qtci, -. ' : . , . , - I - I - I - 1 - I - I - 1 . , . . 3 - 1 I - 1 ' 4 - r - 1 Q , . ' , - ' : - , - 1 - , - , - , - , . , - . - , - . - DPORTIJ DRSKCIDFXLL Seated: B. Huss, E. Frederickson, B. Mathiason, T. Champion, A. Ives, D. Hoag, M. Frederickson. Second Row: D. Meyer, B. Green, J. Layden, E. Eg- geraat, B. McKernon, E. Hartung, H. Appleby, Mr. Grover, coach. Back Row: M. Marquand, V. Way, R. Green, L. Lougee, M. Nelson, J. Pear- son, N Mulllken, R Muller The gurls beung qulte proud of their athletnc record thunk that certain statustlcs con cernmg Old Lymes three teams should be shown These statlstucs represent the last four seasons In sports 1945 1946 1947 1948 ln 1945 for the f1rst tame Old Lyme became acquainted with f1eld hockey and organlzed a team to compete wlth other Shore Lune Schools, some of which had played thus sport for over 12 years Since then the Lymettes have won 60M of all field hockey games In softball they have emerged victorious un 83M of all encounters Thelr proudest boasts are In basketball however where for four years the gurls have consistently won mne out of every ten encounters DOPEDRLL f J Seated B McKernan T Champnon A Stark B Huss H Appleby R Green L Chapman B Mathnason D Meyer B Green M Eggeroat A Ives Mr Grover coach Second Row M Frederlckson E Frederlckson R Muller M Emerson M Monroe R Joseph T Mulcahy M Nelson J OConnor M Muller M Marquand F Hart M Brown manager P Green manager Back Row D Grumth J Layden L Lougee l I I ' . , . . 1 r 1 I ' ' I I up E- ' -4 'TL' ' ' ' V,m.,Neff -..J l i, ' . F, - 1' . T A I 1. . ,Q . f ' A A 2 A l + ffl 1 - t M , -1 an f . 1 J ' 1 x f - . A ll :, .f A . . 4 ' , - f . 5' . Y J . ' ,S ' pl , -Q A ' , , V ' , ' , , ' I. I , , Y . 1 - A 1-4 W .Q V V-. s. P7 . s . - 4 vl ,W - .Q . f 1 1 ' f J 1 -r IA.. -..-- Y , , L s 3-- . . Tf','7f 'f ' T Wfy 1 Q, :fc f ' ' ' 'Qf'--. ,, ffl -'- ' 1- ' NM: ,'- A 'rap -I ' ,an Q. Y , ,1 aa, A - 1 U A : . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . : . , . , . I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I I ' I ' I . , . , 5 . , . : . ' , . , . . ii.. A Ztlhcaliimlll Gqofgb W Q I0 J 0' 1? S300 6159, 49 '7 Q19 Fuf ure Ubfmpic Prospecie Q,,,Q C2 osq fqflo xi? X, ap DQS. JUNIOR HIGH cmxss ff 1955 CL CO Ni -'96 QQ Q0 Z GX? Seated G Sadler M Muller J Bugbee R Green W Dean R Muller M Hull Second Row F Lauclxs J Marsh K Nelson M Gerr Mr Ramsd ll adviser M Knutson M Rlce G Olsen R Mather Back Row J Marfln D Kus R Northrop R Ely R Hull A Dean J Bugbee vice president R Green president N Dean secretary R Muller treasurer 39 Small fry In the lumor hugh get a good taste of upper classman llfe belng ln the some section of the bualdmg wuth the top four grades They ve shown that they can strlke out successfully by themselves, however as demonstrated by theur active clubs and teams N ,,f V I 4 ll lA : 1 , 1 .- , , -2 l 1 w . ' A f K 4 ' - l 7 Q I L V: I - .V ,V ,-, 1 G A 7' ' R- l J - I V ' 1 . t I 5 6 3 1 iv, I ' ns. at ' 1 A J ,yn an ' ' ' x 4 . -74 A 2 , 1 1 . I V Qv ,,::rfl! - J - N ' . . . , I . CLPX55 l 1 F' F A Of 'Q ' E e fr - r' fly 45 to , uv -I-1 L-ka Qu. Sealed F Monroe I Lmlefleld S Leaver J Huss E Sumoneau J MacDonald F Roche B Mafhuason M Hull Second Row R Meyer L Fraius B Kevm P Layden M Goss Mr Branch advnser E Sprung A Northrop A Poole R Deane J Bump Back Row J Brodeur K Green D Sullnvan D Labrnola D Norvhrop J Pafverson S Jardlne R Robervs E Mother E Lavuana How wall the school have changed when ihese seventh graders are se mors and look back on this ancnenf puc1ure'7 AY left are class omcers below are Informal shots around school Pose four of Mlss Hall wnfh ms p r a nn o do us abou? everything wnh a smile' And dont mass Mr Kofzan OLHS hrs? proud grandpa' 1.354 s mai ug, 'J H, AY E Sumoneau pesndem F Roche treasurer J ac S Donald secrefory J Huss vice presudenl X Jw E ll! 'Ile 'KQV I l 'F-is 'll '12 -'-3' L g 5 if , f.'4', I 5 ' ' , ' gf- .NE I I l l I 'J ' ff. 1-9 .--L EI .f'v lei ' 75 ' ' - K .-v' . L' 'lg' L - Q. lv i uri g .3 : 7, ' 4' V- . 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L Y X. -- '- llrchcly Club Mr Kotzan advusor E Sumoneau E Lavnuna J Patterson J Brodeur J Bump K Green R Mother R Dean J Huss target A Dean D Northrop D Sulllvan D Labnolo S Jardine F Roche A Poole R Muller L Fratus R Raymond E Mather Picture of eager group almlng high ln llfe Archery provides fun relaxation and exercise ln the sprung and fall and gives the boys a chance to make luke the Indians who were here long before the lymers Drclmatnco Club ...P Seated I Lvttlefield G Sadler E Snmoneau R Green D Patterson K Nelson J Huss Second Row B Kevltt J MacDonald M Goss M Gerr P Layden E Sprung R Northrop Back Row D Northrop E Mather W Dean J Martin R Roberts J Bugbee R Muller In the Junior Hugh Dramatlcs Club are the makings of future hugh school heroes or heromes Wuth obnluty hard work and a can of greosepomt who knows what Romeos and Jullets can be found an thus group, 41 ZTLlNi0K I-HGH SPORTS 7 Saturday mornings find the gym alive with the newly-organized iunior high bas- ketball teams, who have bagged a lot of wins for a successful season, thanks to the energetic managing of Coach John Branch. DE 42 is I N '59, Plmtographw bv Loring Whether nts portraits group PlLfI,lI'L5 Lormg for the fmest m portralture Our expert staff IS prepared to handle anv photographlc assngnment at prlces that are alwaxs moderate Llilllf G5 TUIIIU 55262115412 -,J if A A Q51 5 Q ---an- 3-E, 'B Neu En land s Largest .School Photographers . 1 QF A, G .. 'IQ L - 5' ' 4 0 . Z ' w pi I' x- if f - v 6 ' A , , 4 Q S - it A . Q . - 4 . o , 5 f .t. , K ' - - J-It .in '. R' 'I 1 4 X , ,, yfx 1 , V , x . Nw, b . L q ' k- , - 3 t Q . f . A I A i Q W 1 fi , ,ffg O .F ., 1. .Q V 4? gt , 'f - ' h t - d - ' t . d f 3 ' or action s 0 s you can epcnd on sr K 'fl 1 , six ' ' ' - V 7: 9, ' 1, ' X , Q. ' . f':'-x 1 . W- . - - 'F 1, ' .I - '. 2 . . - . ofa J e -W, -max I ' -K J K A '. ' K ji , , , . -. I ., - ' L. f L I 1' - -..- .V ,,. - ' X' ,, QL . -if -'---- -v---gf:-'feta-ss--svn: -- .- ---:ff z we.- --re Y - -- - Y-' - - - '.- .- .N .- - .. 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MIM COUNCIL IIJRESIDENT KELLY Jfzfvf ACE LABORATORIES Al-ICE RUGERS SHUI' RADIOS VACUUM CLEANERS BOOKS TOYS GIFTS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES D y Phone 495 N ghf Ph 31611 OLD LYME CONNECTICUT JAMES G PULLAR CHASE FARMS BUILDING CONTRACTOR loi- D y Pho e 495 Nght Ph C 51611 OLD LYME CONNECTICUT THE BOMART COMPANY, Inc GENERAL ELECTRIC KITCHENS INSTALLED AND SERVICED CHRYSLER AIR TEMP HEATING SYSTEMS COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO SUPPLIES HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES TOOLS PAINTS WE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SEI.I. GOODYEAR TIRES FAN BELTS V BELTS AUTHORIZED CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTERS DEALERS SALES AND SERVICE Telephone Essex 7023 7 MAIN STREET ESSEX CONNECTICUT 1I 1'1-V ,W -Q V1 ' vJ 'R 9 ' I P' - Q. 4. 'fo Swoffvr I Q 'E Q '9 I -..qgggm i' Qgx -.rv ,,W,-m 7ovce'5 1-OV5 EMERSON and COMPANY DOUSIS MEN S STORE SUNRISE Foon PRODUCTS MEN 5 and BOYS CLOTHING MAIN STREET SOUTH LYME CONNECTICUT NIANTIC CONNECTICUT W C QCASTOIIES IGA STORE SAYBROOK OIL COMPANY TELEPHONES Essex 7900 Lyme 249 ERNIE S RESTAURANT COVE LANDING STORE MEATS GROCERIES and GENERAL MERCHANDISE 55 BANK STREET NEW LONDON CONNECTICUT HAMBURG CONNECTICUT 46 6 Xl - 'LB ,ff S A I A OLD LYME CONNECTICUT I ', W UCSCX , I MARIOM Berry MATH 4' BLACK HALL GARAGE R BAILEY Proprzetor IB' OLD LYME CONNECTICUT ST ANNE S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL THE REVEREND EDWARD A MERRILL Przeft m Charge Vesper Servxce Every Sunday 4 00 PM CORNER WHIPPOORWILL AND SHORE ROAD BLACK HALL CONNECTICUT EUGENE CZIKOWSKY .lr CURTIS D CLIFFORD and COMPANY BUILDER MEATS GROCERIES and DAIRY PRODUCTS Telephone 467 LYME CONNECTICUT LYME CONNECTICUT 47 ,I b a H ., O , 8 . A ll COME T0 CHURCH ON SUNDAY I l 0 I I fggs 1- 77-IE TE N 0'CZOCK 6' C H01 142K SLAVING TA57 L55 f7E'E5T-75221 f-v ' k gin fvf? ffnmwv WR EFO DORIS DINER u 100195 AT 1LL71x115 O. IOINT CWOOIDS BTALH OID lYMh CONNLLTIC UT Ol D l X Ml C ONNECTIC UT LANGWORTHY S SERV FYSO .STANDARD OI1 OLD LYM E PROD! 'C 78 Tclcphonc JST ICE STATION CONN ECTI CUT LO RD'S STO IU! ll Yl.'1'l IUNlfl3YS-.XIlf.N S If 48 ussux l'l4ll Iff 3 - 4. .Xl'Ul3'lXCfl1Ul7X RE l'RNl.SlllNGS CC7NNliCTICUT um 1 S w 1 5:7 Q,, 6557 fAy, 9 3 -47-3 DAQ ,iw ' 9 7 4 jjifa Q'2,, S?:L, --. I I 47 cg Q 6 Ant. 'J 'L L- -f--r - 0 Ajit f nf. ,rf-' Q ll R . . L E Y J ' . ' I J a gk SD X X 3 QD S JOE FENN-TOR HOUSE ...CATERER . .. Tea to Curfeu' Telephone Lyme 437-jl -EIHSPH x xX' ff amz, ' j U TL CLQRQ DARROW and COMSTOCK HARDWARE and MARINE SUPPLIES Telephone 5357 96 BANK STREET NEW LONDON CONNECTICUT BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 49 7073 CHARLES RESTAURANT LOCATED AT N IAN TIC CONNECTICUT THE CORNER GROCERY F W CHALLIS Prop Telephone 297 WI ROGERS LAKE OLD LYME CONNECTICUT DAVIS GIFT SHOP june Bloomf uztb Su ee! Gmduatef and Brzdef You all lfnovs that our Standard of Quallty 1n matenal and vsorkmanshxp has always been kept hxgh So espec1ally for the above thxnk of us and accept our congratulatxons to the SEINIOR CLASS OF 1949 ESSEX CONNECTICUT FERRY TAVERN HOTEL JAMES VIVEIROS Prop OLD LYME CONNECTICUT Dgq J . . , . . . x ' v ' 1 1 9 1 1 I4 EB I JOHNNY If Ut: ond In s CI'1euJIf1 Um CLARENCE LEE MALLOVE S JEWELRY ...O-1 OLD LYME CONNECTICUT N EW LONDON CONNECTICUT O N E F A R DAIRY and POULTRY PRODUCTS .L BLACK HALL CONNECTICUT WILLIAM MCGOWAN SAND GRAVEL LOA II GENERAL TRUCKIING Telephone Lyme 76711 R F D -,- fl OLD LYM E CONNECTICUT so W v 1: 2' f XI 9 f 'x.. We I 0, Ll- 3 9 S j 'J I CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 1 -.,,gU5,..- P I E R M S ,I If ll!! . 2 fo, 115 Ref? - -- S a Tlx' ci' Eli STOVERS GENERAL STORE SMITH S PHARMACY ICE CREAM COFFEE MAIN STREET SOUND VIEW CONNECTICUT NIAN TIC CONNECTICUT jgnfmf Telephone Lyme 9112 OLD LYME CONNECTICUT 100 ACRES RESTAURANT JOSEPH F TARALA Proprzelor SEA FOODS OUR SPECIALTY REAL HOME COOKING We Bake our 01111 Pzex Rally Pafmef Telephone 38611 OLD LYME CONNECTICUT OLD LYME INN OLD LYME BEAUTY SHOP sPEC1AL1zEs fn PERMANENTS -01. Telephone Lyme 203 OLD LYME CONNECTICUT OLD LYME CONNECTICUT 51 2 Q splens' PLuMslNG 'Q , ' f.vvu'M1W' vga,-, X X Ln III IIIII ff N -EVO QJQZ 7? zfftxdm F? .g,.,f I ffm :SSH 6 3224! E- FRENCH' qjgl X Au! Q Q Lmcgfsrzaf ' - '-Jfffv LE My IA 77 ROBERT B. REYNOLDS' GARAGE LH AND H R1fYNoL1as Prupriemr 51 L DEBAKER SALES III!! .SERVICE Telephone 3 I XVI HAMBURG CONNECTICUT DON REYNOLDS BOAT YARD W T GRANT COMPANY HAMBLRQ COVE I-IAMBLRC CONNECTICUT NEW' LONDON CONNECTICUT STEVENS CORNER WHITE SANDS GENERAL STORE En GENITIIE Pw new P 7 ED C ENTILL Pmpmffr IO! THAT AFTIR THLATII SODA! rS'INDIl1CH UNIVERSAL FOOD STORE Inc N XX Roxx 1 Axis Pr pmfm 1111111141182 Lphom w I RLT NOLDS STORL I I . . 'J - J ,, w . I J .. , , f c ' - 5 E f 35 C , . ,, I OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT BLACK HALI. CONNECTICUT I 0 Aw, 'V' hy . .U . fu' . , 'X J ff IK T 111- - ' ,nz : 'X I S' S' : 52 ON HAMBURG COVE 0' 'UQ Q7 NR , E DUANE S THELMA 5 FAv0R:re u'rENcuC fmgy fret' Iii OLD LYME HARDWARE SPEIRS SERVICE STATION CAIN SUPPLY HOST NEEDED HARDWARE ITE IIS WE MAKE KEYS OID IYML CONNECTICUT LLEN PRINTING of HIGH QUALIT5 Telephone 3080 82 SHETUCKET STREET N ORWICH CONNECTICUT SAVARD BROTHERS Inc THE VTORE OF STYLE AND QUALITY 134 STATE STREET NEW LONDON CONNECTICUT T H E G I F T M A R T OLD SAYBROOK CONNECTICUT KAPLANS LUGGAGE SHOP CPICK UP? I Sfah Sine! New London's Leading CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS To Men and Boy! 147 STATE STREET NEW LONDON CONNECTICUT -ET f ig ' Q I . R. M. SPEIRS, JR., Prop. - I I II' , 1 ,I ik P U P R E S S , I n c . I 0 'A' v ll ll E Y' K 215: A U 'A a l I 1 a If AIIBWW5 Um' S 1 9+ or ENOAA WHITE FARMS INN HOM ir 'A' 'A' OLD LYME CONNECTICUT ESITE HARDWARE HARDWARE and PAINTS i' OLD LYME CONNECTICUT SAUNDERS GARAGE POST ROAD OLD LYME SERVICENTER MAIN STREET SHIRLEX A SAUNDERS Avo SON PON7 IAC SALES SERVICE CO IIPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Phones 18412 184 3 GREEN SHADOWS INN U AFTERINOOIN TEA ROOMS C.1l-ces Pres Rolls Bread SHOPS IIN Made to Order Telephone Lyme 17013 OLD SAYBROOK AND ESSEX 54 I ' . 1 I 1 - - -1- T H R S 'I' O N ' S LUNCHEON-DINNER . I I L D f 2 S I B4R5,q,m , N4 I I ' lossy I2 Mawr N A X I N - bf'-IRIYEY NEW LONDON SCHOOL OF MUSIC TEACHING ALL INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC 86 STATE STREET NEW LONDON CON N ECTICUT MODERN CLEANERS and DYERS CLEANING AT ITS BEST fun Effzczenl 5671156 CART WORKJ NICK MONTANO 81 SON GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Ice Loam Land Sinn Gmzel Gradzng Telephone 233 5 OLD LYME CONNECTICUT .IAVIS BROOKS Inc In the Sprzng ll young man iurm to Brookx NIJCVE be ran mi gzflf and ouen ibat rpcll dellgbl or ber ub rerczzef them SHOPS IN DEEP RIVER ESSEX OID LYME AND SAYBROOK O L PLUMBING COMPANY Phones 107 7 or 102 5 OLD LYME CONNECTICUT E R CHAMPION 8. SON AGENTS C V CHAMPION R W CHAMPION RESIDENT INSURANCE AGENTS NOTARY PUBLIC Telephone 56 J2 OLD LYME CONNECTICUT I 0 , Q , H - f I,, , PLUMBING and HEATING ' 4 T : -1- -I I I I fav D-MTB C1075 N TINE 'S my Snvwc 30 LONG J O G AN MCCULLOCH S FARM Rook INICCULLOCH MARY MCCCLLOCH BREEDERS OF FIINE NIORGAIN HORSES Telephone D112 OLD LYME CONNECTICUT JAMES PHARMACY oLD IYME CONNECTICUT LAKE BREEZE INN oLD LYME CONNECTICUT TUCKER S STORE CROCERIES FROZEA F0005 MEATS l OLD LYME CONNECTICUT MONROE S GREENHOUSE FORSAGE WORK DONE Phone 458 14 BOSTON POST ROAD OLD LYME CONNECTICUT C000 F000 '9SqLV,I:',.f If W A v A G ., ,: D ' 9 Q QQ 9 9 9 0 Q 9 9 a S 9 Q 9 9 9 I . 4 4 I I I 5 ' f I I I 1 if I T ' 56


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