Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Falmouth, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Five First row (left to right I: Paul Blanchard, Betty Davis, Richard Barry. Second row. John Mixer, Charlotte McKenzie, Mary Lawrence, Jeannette Hurford, Margaret Silva, Milford Hatch. Third row : Beatrice DeManche, Helen Lumbert, Irene Norris, Mary Overy, Mary Haskins. Fourth row. Shirley Barrows, Melvina Crosby, Gill Williams, Constance DeMello. Fifth row: Clayton Collins, Lester Crane, Harold Baker, Warren Davis, George Kariotis. Co-Editor Co-Editor Associate Editor Scoop Editor News Editor Feature Editor Assistant Art Editor Alumni Editors Sports Editors: Girls Boys Senior Lawrencian Staff Milford Hatch Betty Davis Muriel Gediman ’41 Melvina Crosby Roberta Jones Robert Simmons John Mixer Jeannette Hurford George Kariotis Mary Lawrence Charlotte McKenzie Constance DeMello Richard Barry Exchange Editor Shirley Barrows Photographic Editors Clayton Collins James Harding ’41 Business Manager Paul Blanchard Assistants Lester Crane Harold Baker Helen Lumbert Typists Anne Burgess Irene Norris Mary Overy Mary Haskins Adviser Miss Kathleen Arenovski Assistant Adviser Miss Barbara Follansbee Business Adviser Miss Arlene Sheehan

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Four THE LAWRENCI AN — 1940 First row ( left to right)-. Mrs. Underwood, Miss Allen, Miss Buros, Miss Sheehan, Miss Brooks, Mrs. Bumpus, Miss Follansbee, Miss Arenovski. Second row: Mr. Ballard, Mr. Allen, Mr. Harper, Mr. Baker, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Craig, Mr. Merrill, Mr. Fuller. Lawrence High Paul Dillingham Superintendent Russell B. Marshall, Principal History Frederick Chase Allen English Helen G. Allen French German Kathleen D. Arenovsk i English Farnsworth K. Baker History Latin Mathematics Kenneth C. Ballard Science Mathematics Marjorie Brooks Biology Household Arts K. Sylvia Bumpus Household Arts School Faculty Dorothea Buros Athletics Alan D. Craig History Economics Barbara T. Follansbee English Elmer E. Fuller Athletics Arthur L. Harper Printing William Howard Music Wilbur M. Merrill Manual Training Ruth K. Peterson Commercial Lewis B. Robinson Agriculture Arlene M. Sheehan Economics Commercial Ruth H. Underwood Household Arts Helen L. Studley Clerk



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Six THE LAWRENCI AN — 1940 A Message To The Class Of 1940 Russell B. Marshall, Principal T HE world today has many opportunities to offer young men and young women who are willing and able to look for them. The business world is shaped much like a ladder, broad at the bottom and tapering toward the top. Around the foot there is a tremendous crowd through which one must force his way to reach the bottom rungs. Real effort is neces- sary for the one who has ambition and dili- gence to push through this crowd. In this crowd we find many who want to climb but are waiting for someone to clear the path for them. There are others who not only refuse to attempt the push, but will place every obsta- cle in the path of ambitious climbers. Initial progress is always slow but always possible. Industriousness at the very beginning will contribute much to your progress toward the ladder. Once a foothold has been secured, progress seems a little easier, the people lack- ing are left behind. Once you start to climb, your individual performance will be noticed and if you are worthy, there will be many will- ing hands to help you climb as high as you are able. The top of the ladder is the goal of every ambitious person- — the spot that you should aim for. But in order to arrive, you must be willing to work, and work hard. You must possess strength of body, mind, and character. With strength of mind and character you can overcome disappointments and setbacks, and then work to accomplish bigger things. Take off your coats and make up your minds to go to work. The ladder is there for each of you to climb, and you leave L. H. S. with my best wishes and sincere hope that you possess the stuff that will help you up the ladder of success and achievement. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right : Charlotte McKenzie, Vice-President; Mary Lawrence, Treasurer; Milford Hatch, Presi- dent; Jeannette Hurford, Secretary. HONOR PUPILS First row ( left to right) ' . John Mixer, Charlotte McKenzie, Betty Davis, Mary Lawrence, Jeannette Hurford, Richard Barry. Second row. Clayton Collins, George Kariotis, Milford Hatch. (Roberta Jones, absent.)

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