Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Falmouth, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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Twenty THE LA WRENCIAN — 1942 Class Album V v ' First rou- (left to right ' : Warren Van Tol; Avis Neal; upper, Antone Souza, Louise Brown; lower, Milton Servis, Charles Botelho; Lyle Long; Hazel Howell. Second rou : Mary Cavanaugh, Ruth Bryers, Harriet Cohen, Jeanne Prevost, Madalyn Hath- away. Third rote: Marion Mohr, Natalie Robertson, Jean Wagner, Mary Dickson, Janet Dwight, Isabella Lewis, Sophia Lewis. Fourth rou: Bernard Cassidy, Roland Baker, Evangeline Tollio, Jeanne Davis, Jean Collins.

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LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Nineteen Graduation Program March: Pomp and Chivalry Invocation Welcome Hymn of Loyalty JUNE 9, 1942 School Orchestra Roberts Rev. Ralph H. Long - Lyle Long, President Davis-Walch Mr. Charles A. Mitchell Class of 1942 Commencement Address Formerly connected with the American School in Japan Presentation of Class Gift to School Madalyn Hathaway Announcement of Commencement Awards by the Principal Russell B. Marshall Presentation of Diplomas by the Superintendent of Schools Paul Dillingham CLASS Ode Harrison-Wagner Class of 1942 Class Farewell Benediction Jean P. Wagner, Vice-President Rev. Leslie F. Wallace Loyalty Honor Service ♦ ♦ ♦— March Welcome and Introduction Mixed Chorus Essay Class Will Class Prophecy Class Gifts Essay Tree Planting Hymn of Loyalty’ Day Program JUNE 8, 1942 School Orchestra Lyle Long, President Class of 1942 Eleanor McLaughlin Irene Wright Antone Souza Madalyn Hathaway John Lawrence Evangeline Tollio Class of 1942 Class of 1942



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LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Twenty-one Class History Natalie Robertson Henry Hall Junior High It is time to depart; With the learning you have taught A new journey we shall start. To Lawrence High across the way Our new course will be set.” And so we entered Lawrence High School. We were full of great hopes and ambitions then and it didn’t take us long to get into the swing of things. Headed by Norman Eldridge, President; Marguerite Lumbert, Vice-President; Fred Metell, Secretary; and Dorothy Densmore, Treasurer, we did quite well for ourselves that first year in Lawrence High. Our boys did a fine job in athletics. George Lino and Gordon Greene were outstanding in football, both being chosen for the All-Cape Team. Frank Marks and Arthur Medeiros did their share t oo. Frank Marks and George Lino were also second-string men on the basketball team. The athletic achievements of the girls should not be overlooked. In the fall of ' 39 Marguerite Lumbert, Marion Mohr, Evangeline Tollio, Jean Wagner and Irene Wright all turned out for hockey and all made the team. Marion Mohr and Marguerite Lumbert also served on the basketball team as regulars. On the Lawrencian staff were Lyle Long, Jean Wagner, Hilda Silva, Bernard Cassidy, Evan- geline Tollio, Marion Mohr and Marguerite Lumbert. The Lawrencian also recognized an- other of us — Eleanor McLaughlin to whom it made a special award of one dollar for her short story, Tortuous Fashion . Four of our members were elected to be on the Sportsmanship Brotherhood — Jean Wag- ner, Jeanne Davis, Lyle Long, and Norman Eldridge. Honor students that year were Natalie Rob- ertson and Louise Silva. As Sophomores we loyally attended all school functions and dances. We even ventured to give a dance ourselves late in the year. This Hick Dance of ours proved to be a bang-up success as was our whole first year in Law- rence High. During our Junior year we were still headed by Norman Eldridge, President. Other officers were: Patricia Brown, Vice-President; Jean Wagner, Secretary; and John DeRose, Treasurer. Our first (and only) social event, a Football Dance given late in November was a huge suc- cess. George Lino, Gordon Greene, Frank Marks, and Arthur Medeiros kept up their good work in football and did much toward making our team one of the best on the Cape. George Lino was chosen to captain the football team of 1941. On the sidelines Marion Mohr and Marguerite Lumbert did a rip-roaring job of cheerleading. As for basketball, George Lino and Arthur Medeiros again showed up and were invaluable members of the first team. In baseball, too, Arthur Medeiros was right in there hitting with the best of them along with Gordon Greene and Noggie Eldridge. As for the girls, Ruth Bryers and Irene Wright played for the winning team in the basketball tournament. The good work of Mar- guerite Lumbert, Patricia Brown, Louise Brown, Jean Wagner and Evangeline Tollio should not be overlooked, however. It was not only in athletics that we distin- guished ourselves either. In the American Le- gion Oratorical Contest Lyle Long carried off first prize, a gold medal and five dollars, for his speech on Religious Toleration”, and John Lawrence was awarded a bronze medal and two dollars for his talk on The Value of a Two-House Congress”. Serving on the Literary Staff of the Lawren- cian were Lyle Long, Eleanor McLaughlin, Nat- alie Robertson, Jean Wagner, Patricia Brown, John Lawrence, Jeanne Davis, Ruth Bryers, and Madalyn Hathaway. Bernard Cassidy, Warren Van Tol, Fred Metell, Evangeline Tollio, Mar- guerite Lumbert, Marion Mohr, Muriel Carl, and Jean Wagner were members of the Busi- ness Staff. Our Junior Class was well represented in the in the Dramatics Club also, by Marguerite Lumbert, Vice-President of the Club, Bernard Cassidy, Willina DeChambeau, Patricia Brown, Muriel Carl, John DeRose, and Lyle Long — all of whom took part in the numerous radio skits which the club presented over station WOCB. In the three-act comedy Spring Dance which the Club presented at the close of the year, Patricia Brown, John DeRose, John Lawrence, Marguerite Lumbert, and Jeanne Prevost took part. Marguerite Lumbert also served as Vice- President of the Student Council. Other mem-

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