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Harry Leffingwell 18 Franklin Street “Lefty” — quiet disposition — takes it easy — oh, to see those Braves win a pennant ! — will never for- get the fun he had with the bovs ! Baseball 1, 2, 3. Joanne Lenaerts 83 Chester Road Jo” — an up-to-date girl — a greeting for all — hopes to be- come a legal secretary — forever anxious to go “down” Maine — always ready for a skate on wheels. Red Cross Club 2, 3 ; Belmon- tian Club 2, 3 (Refreshment Chairman); French Club 2, 3; Music Club 2, 3. Katherine Leonard 58 Prospect Street Jerry” — dark bangs and a cheery hello — a charming sweet- ness mingled with sophistication — a provocative smile — likes to keep the telephone wires burn- ing — a successful buyer-to-be. Red Cross Club 1, 2, 3; Belrnon- tian Club 2, 3 ; Music Club 2, 3 ; Bookworms Club 3 ; Home Ec- onomics Club 1, 2, 3; Cheer- leader 3. Rose Marie Leszewski 40 Randolph Street Rosy” — a new-comer to B.H.S. — crazy about cowboy movies — hi ho Silver! — a busy baby-sit- ter — gives conceited boys the air — as a secretary, “bonne chance.” Paul Lockwood 217 School Street “Shorty” — full of pep and per- sonality — small in stature, big in ability — likes basketball and photography — craves career in medicine — go to it, son ! Basketball 3. Diana M. Lohnes 29 Francis Street Dugie” — a vivacious blonde — a great talker — Buddy’s girl — proficient in stalling the car — oh, for the “Lohengrin State” and California. Dramatic Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club Helen Marie Long 30 Walnut Street Honey — quiet — efficient — a sports lover — chemistry her boom — plans to join the women in white.” Red Cross Club 3 ; Belmontian Club 2, 3 ; Spanish Club 3. Patricia Long 107 Rutledge Road “Patt” — talent for making friends — conversation peppered with humor — oh, my “Bert”iful babe — pep and enthusiasm galore — next fall, Garland School. Belmontian Club 2, 3 ; Music Club 2 ; Glee Club 3. E. Leo Liakos 187 Trapelo Road “Leo” — all around athlete — widely talented — dreams of a world of ease with loafing and sleeping — how about doughnuts with that cider? — a future cadet. French Club 2; Latin Club 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3. Edward Looney 275 Waverley Street Eddie” — wavy hair and a flashing smile — sketching, a fas- cinating hobby — movies, any- time, anywhere — smooth dancer — a future draftsman. Football 1, 2, 3. 29
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Sally Knowlton 23 Benton Road Sparkling pep — easy laugh — al- ways faultlessly fashionable — enthusiastic cheerleader — “Say it with flowers, please.” Red Cross Club 1, 2, 3; Bel- montian Club 2, 3 ; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Music Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3 ; Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 2, 3; Cheer- leader 3. Nancy Laaby 165 Fairview Avenue Atomic blonde — gift of gab — ra- diates a lively sparkle — How can people help but like cats?” oh ' til Saturday night arrives — Lasell Junior College, lucky. Red Cross Club 2, 3 ; Belmon- tian Club 2, 3; French Club 2; Home Economics Club 3. Joseph Lacci 117 Beech Street “Joe” — always on the job — the “Bob Hope” of the Shop — dancing gets his okay — can’t concentrate — too many girls. Barbara Lally 137 Sycamore Street “Barb” — jolly disposition — her mother’s chocolate cake, yum ! — movies with Cornel Wilde, such fun — getting into arguments, no go — a hair dresser-to-be. Bookworms Club 3. Mary LaMalfa 34 Walnut Street “May” — petite and pleasant — a twinkle in her eyes, a smile on her lips — energetic and deter- mined — an efficient secretary-to- be — “A small spark makes a great fire.” Belmontian Club 3. Dorothy Lamb 179 Trapelo Road “Dotty” — meek, but oh, my ! — peeved at conceited people — loves to listen to music — will- power weakens near sweets — some day to be a secretary. Red Cross Club 2, 3 ; Spanish Club 1 ; Home Economics Club 2, 3 ; Blue Print Staff 3. Philip Landino 44 Maple Street Blinky” — a curly head — keeps the track a-humming — a good show tops everything — a fre- quent snack mighty tasty — “my all for an automobile.” Cross Country 2; Track 1, 2, 3. Mary Ann Leander 271 Washington Street “Mai” — an attractive, dark- haired gal — dancing is divine — • blond (males) for her — a cat and dog, friendly companions — ■ Katharine Gibbs, next fall. Red Cross Club 2 ; Belmontian Club 2, 3 ; Spanish Club 2, 3 ; Bookworms Club 3 ; Glee Club, 2, 3. Harold Lee 37 Alma Avenue “Skeezix” — tall and dark — happy with his nose in a book — gets far by the “thumb” — hob- bies of all kinds, shooting in- cluded — as a compositor he’ll be a whiz ! Bookworms Club 3. Stanley Lee 24 Flett Road “Stan” — a serious fellow — gets his work done — a talented auto- graph hunter — a Red Sox ob- jector — mathematics, a bore — considering psychiatry. 28
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Jacquelyn Low 58 Springfield Street Jackie” — attractively tall and charming brunette — genial and cordial to all she meets — a model and artist with faultless ease — her gracious manner can’t help but please. Student Council 2 ; Red Cross Club 1, 2, 3; Belmontian Club 2, 3 ; Music Club 3 ; Science and Photography Club 3 ; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1 ; Publication Club 1, 2, 3; Blue Print Staff 2, 3; Oil Painting Club 1, 2, 3; Class Treasurer 1. Hazel Lowe 30 Fieldmont Road R ' azie” — a girl with charm and miles of personality — gift of chatter — smooth complexion, the envy of all — hates waiting till 3rd lunch before she can crunch. National Honor Society 2, 3 (Vice-President) ; Belmontian Club 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3 ; Forum Club 3; Music Club 2. 3; Science and Photography 2, 3; Home Eco- nomics Club 1 ; Publication Club 2, 3 (Advertising Mana- ger) ; Honorary Member of Bel- mont Woman’s Club 3; Field Hockey 3. Paul Macdonald 32 Park Road “Mickey” — a sense of humor with plenty to spare, his smiles banish our every care — a ball chaser, both spring and fall — - Boston College bound. Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3. Richard MacDougall 18 Franklin Street “Dick — a grand smile — - hopes some day to be president of the U.S.A.- — talented at driving with one hand — can ' t stand show-offs — - — likes to spend Saturday eve- ning at the “Barn,” with Janet, of course ! Football 1 ; Baseball 1, 2, 3. Robert MacDougall 18 Franklin Street “Mac” — good looking » chap — can you tell the difference be- tween his brother and him? — quick on his feet — an expert hoopster — hats off to the future vice-president of the U. S. A. ! Football 1 ; Baseball 1, 2, 3. Harry Maclnnes 6 Lorimer Road Mac” — an ambitious worker — excels in woodworking — has wings on his feet— a boon to the Cross Country Squad — a talen- ted cabinet maker-to-be. Student Council 3 ; Blue Print Staff 3 ; Cross Country 2, 3 ( Co-Captain). Marjorie A. MacKenzie 00 Glendale Road “Marjie” — a petite lass with a ready wit — possessing All Those Endearing Young Charms” — dancing, a divine pastime — hopes to join the Niagara-bar- rel-rollers — What a come-down ! Red Cross Club 1, 2, 3; Bel- montian Club 2, 3 ; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1 (Ves- tal Virgin), 2 (Vestal Virgin) ; French Club 3; Music Club 1 2, 3 ; Glee Club 2 ; Home Eco- nomics Club 3 ; Publication Club 3 ; Senior Play 3 ; Basketball 3. Robert MacKenzie 43 Dartmouth Street Mac” — tall lad with a wonder- ful physique — hockey, his best — widely talented — cider, yum ! — President of the U. S. he some day hopes to be. Latin Club 1 ; Baseball 1 ; Hockey 2, 3. Marjorie MacLeod 22 Clifton Street “Marge” — a tall, friendly miss with a pleasant smile — very tal- ented with a needle and a pencil — music, let’s dance — fashion de- signing for this young lady. Bookworms Club 3 ; Glee Club 3. Frances MacMillan 20 Irving Street “Franny” — little, but lively — a heart of gold — enjoys skating and dancing — dreaming is fun — Oh, to be twenty-one ! Belmontian Club 2, 3 : Book- worms Club 3 ; Home Econom- ics Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1. 30
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