Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Falmouth, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Thirty-one Senior Superlatives Girls Boys Most Industrious Madalyn Hathaway Antone Souza Most Talkative Ruth Bryers Bernard Cassidy A lost Popular Janet Dwight John DeRose Most Bashful Eleanor McLaughlin Stephen Mclnnis Alost Athletic Geet Lumbert George Lino Cleverest Madalyn Hathaway Lyle Long . — Best Looking Jean Wagner Chester Paine Silliest Jeanne Prevost Lyle Long Cutest Janet Dwight Bernard Cassidy Best Natured Janet Dwight Harold Marks - Laziest Barbara Wright Henry Murray Alost Musical Louise Brown Robert LaForest Alost Sophisticated Jean Wagner Stephen Mclnnis ■ Best Dressed Janet Dwight Stephen Mclnnis Best Dancer Jean Wagner John DeRose Most Dramatic Jeanne Prevost John DeRose Pat Brown Most High Hat Jeanne Prevost Stephen Mclnnis Best Leader Madalyn Hathaway John Lawrence Alost Likely To Succeed Madalyn Hathaway Antone Souza Best All Around Janet Dwight Norman Eldridge Biggest flirt Jan Prevost Henry Murray Smartest Madalyn Hathaway John Lawrence Oldest Isabel Lewis Gordon Greene Y oungest Jean Wagner Malcolm Barnes Alost Artistic Hilda Silva Lyle Long T allest Hazel Murphy John Lawrence Shortest Dorothy Atkinson Frank Marks Fattest Mary Martin Frank Marks T hinnest Ruth Bryers Harold Marks - Senior Superlatives Composite on the Opposite Page Top row (left to right): Best-dressed, Stephen Mclnnis, Janet Dwight; Most High Hat, Stephen Mclnnis, Jeanne Prevost; Most Industrious, Mostly Likely To Succeed, Madalyn Hathaway, Antone Souza. Second row: Most Ahletic, George Lino, Marguerite Lumbert; Smartest, Best Leaders, Mada- lyn Hathaway, John Lawrence; Best Dancers, Jean Wagner, John DeRose. Third row: Most Musical, Robert LaForest, Louise Brown; Best All-round, Norman Eldridge, Janet Dwight; Cleverest, Madalyn Hathaway, Lyle Long. Fourth row: Most Sophisticated, Stephen Mclnnis, Jean Wagner; Most Popular, Janet Dwight, John DeRose; Cutest, Janet Dwight, Bernard Cassidy.

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( Key found at bottom of page 31) Photos by ]ohn Tsiknas, ’43



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Thirty-two THE LAWRENCIAN — 1942 Remember The Day? Jean Wagner Pull up a red carnation, And join me for a spell! For a tale or two about us I’ll now attempt to tell — ” Vive la Senior Class! was the shout heard as the graduates of ’42 finished climbing the rug- ged rocks to the passing peak . . . Unfortun- ately, all seniors but one had to be content in glancing at Washington in the form of a statue . . . Freak Day, a traditional day of fun, evidently didn’t get out of the way of a pass- ing lawnmower as it was promptly mowed under. I wonder if we couldn’t look back on any one day as our” Freak Day. No insinua- tion, of course . . . Thoughts during class meeting ... If dinner clothes are to be worn, at the Senior Class Banquet, the only fear we should have is that of a midriff dress or two. What will become of our appetites? . . . The Senior Class has a shortage all its own. No combination maroon and white tassels will be present on the saps at graduation . . . Here’s a brain tickler for the alert! . . . What article of furniture in Lawrence High School has re- ceived the most abuse? We ll give you a min- ute to ponder over it . . . Remember the day John Lawrence first appeared in long pants? Eleanor McLaughlin cut her hair? Lyle Long started to grow tall? The quartet of girls en- tertaining at the Ninth Grade Prom ’39 were overtaken by laughter when singing the Three Little Fishies” and dashed from the dance floor? Bernard Cassidy brought down the house at the Barn Dance singing his Irish Melodies . . . Now ' to answer our brain tickler — The piano in the main room. Three or four future musi- cians (??) have drummed Chop Sticks” and other monotonous ditties on it until both the piano and ears have reached the humming point . . . Our defense-minded patriotically gave up their this year’s prom to buy a bond to help annihilate the enemy . . . With Dottie Maceda not present in Mr. Allen’s English Class, we wonder whom he will accuse of barking outside of his classroom door . . .Will next year’s Senior Class be as willing to part with their sweaters and caps to dress our statues as have the boys in the class of ’42? . . . Speak- ing of statues, Teddy Roosevelt was found standing in the corner one day . . . Some pe- dant evidently shook the big stick” at him, this time probably when he laughed loud and long in the corridor when Rex” was striving to gain admittance to his master’s room . . . As the magazine goes to press, the latest news flash is — Freak Day has not been elim- inated but merely postponed until the last day of school for all fortunate Seniors. A hilarious time should be had by all — even those who come status quo” plus their ordinary school clothes should have no trouble joining in the fun ... It is rumored ( this won’t help the Japs) that our Billy DeChambeau and John DeRose will create quite a sensation w’hen they arrive on Senior Freak Day. We can expect to wdtness a take-off” on faculty newlyweds, although we don’t know what members of the faculty will be their victims . . . A w ' ord of advice from the Wingless Vic- tory” who is flying low” over the main en- trance door to L.H.S. . . . Quote . . . Please, Seniors, keep on climbing though the rocks be rugged ”, for if you slide you all know where it will get you. Need I say? . . . unquote!

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