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

 - Class of 1959

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MARTHA ELLA DEAN Chorus 2, 3, 4, Lyme Light 2, Class Play 2, Lymen 4. Martha lost her spare time forever when she let it be known that she was o good typist. The indispensable skill of hitting typewriter keys quickly and accurately is in such demand in Old Lyme that Martha is buried in papers to copy. She takes her internment with good humor, however, and she is usually ready for more. ln her tongue is the law of kindness - Proverbs MARY MARGUERITE CRAIG Lyme Light 'l, 4, Senior Play 4, Lymen Literary Editor 4. Among the many talented members of the Class of 1959 we are fortunate to have in Mickey an author. Being extremely well read and possess- ing a unique wit, Mickey has delighted us with amusing stories and essays. In her junior year she received honorable mention for her essay, Much Ado about a Supper in the National Scholastic Writing contest. Comparatively quiet, Mickey is one of the most dependable and clever members of our class. Solitude is as needful to the imagination as society is wholesome for the character. - Dryden

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BERNARD FRANCIS COLE Baseball 2, 3, 4, Class Play 2, 4, Traffic Squad 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4. Always cheerful and loquacious, Bernie is fre- quently rushed and seldom looks it. His most noticeable accessories are his rainbow-hued wardrobe, his car, his iob and his monologist talents, he is also willing to lend them to anyone who needs them. He aptly portrayed a nervous nerve specialist in the senior play, Ten Little Indians. Good company and good discourse are the very sinews of Virtue. - Walton HOWARD CLARK Lyme Light l, 2, 4, Soccer 2, Class Play 2. Howard has a reputation as a skillful artist and for loaning his talent to posters and publications. His audible sense of humor, which is as familiar as his art work, is especially noticeable in study halls. No slave is here. - Percival



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CARLETON ELLIS JEWETT Student Council Representative l, 2, Photography Club 2, Senior Play 4, Class Play 2, Traffic Squad 4, Lymen Advertising Manager 4. Ellis' face shifts rapidly from an anxious frown to an infectious grin, with emphasis on the grin. His years at Old Lyme have often given him cause for gravity and he uses laughter as an antidote. A natural ham he created the role of a gay adventurer in the senior play. His humor and tenacity came in handy while he was searching for yearbook ads. He is all mirth. - Shakespeare BARRY ESTILL GUITAR Lyme Light 'l, 2, Class Play 2, Basketball 2, Soccer 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. During his four high school years Barry has con- tinually dashed around on or off the athletic field - usually after a misplayed ball, misplaced homework or forgotten errands. He is typified by his cheerful willingness to take on anything within running or driving distance. Unfortunate- ly, the true derivation of his nickname Beasley has been lost in the ages. He quickens into deeds. - Whittier

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