Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Falmouth, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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1942 CLASS OFFICERS Bernard Cassidy, Lyle Long, Jean Wagner, John De Rose SENIOR CLASS 1942 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Lyle H. Long Vice-President Jean P. Wagner Secretary John G. De Rose, Jr. Treasurer Bernard J. Cassidy Marshal . . Samuel T. Cahoon, Jr., ’43 Class Motto Climb though the rocks be rugged.” Colors Class Ode Flower Red and White Jean Wagner Red Carnation

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Six THE L A WRENCI AN — 1 942 ' OUNG people are very fortunate for many reasons. Whether we be at war or at peace, they have a long future to look forward to, to do with it what they may. Is there anything more important to one ' s personal satisfaction than the ability to get the most out of life? Fortunately, for young people those who have gone before have charted many of the landmarks and milestones that give direction and breadth to a career. With these landmarks clearly in view, the student can avoid meaningless wanderings which so often are typical of the course of those who lose their way. A good start should result in happier and more efficient years ahead. The important thing for all young people is to know their destination and then set their course in that direction. The following suggestions might be used as guideposts. All of living is dedicated to satisfying needs. It is important that young people know and recognize their own needs. One way to avoid getting off the set course is the ability to evaluate your needs and put them in proper relationship to each other. Life, you will find, is a continuous learning experience. The more facility you attain through training and experience, guidance, and study, the greater is your satis- faction in learning and the more notable your success. I have suggested two ideas that might be considered the first two of many guideposts for young people; namely, to recognize your own needs and to remember that life is a continuous learning- experience. With these two to start you on your road to success, each one that you encounter will give you much needed advice and stimulus to encourage you on the road, tough though it is, that you have chosen as the course of your career. Victory, whether it is your personal one or a common one with all other believers of democracy, is something that must be fought for; defeats and discouragement have always been overcome by courage and the will to succeed.



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Eight THE LAWRENCIAN — 1942 DOROTHY IRENE ATKINSON (LU Falmouth Born September 12, 1925, Centerville, Nova Scotia. At- tended Henry W. Hall School. Curriculum : General. Basketball ' 40. Destination-. Business School. Happy am l, from care I’m free Why aren’t they all contented like me.” ROLAND HENRY BAKER, JR. Teaticket Born October 10, 1923, Newton, Massachusetts. Attended Henry W. Hall School. Curriculum-. College. Lawrencian Business Staff, ' 40, ’41, ’42. L. H. S. Air Raid Warden. Destination : Radio operator in Merchant Marine or Army Air Force. The whole of heraldry and of chivalry is in courtesy.” CHARLES BOTELHO East Falmouth Born December 1, 1923, Fall River, Massachusetts. Attended Henry W. Hall School. Curriculum-. Vocational Agriculture. Destination: Owner of a successful business. Moderation , the noblest gift of heaven.” LOUISE F. BROWN North Falmouth Born August 5, 1924, North Falmouth. Attended Henry W. Hall School. Curriculum: College. Basketball ’40, ’41. Sportsmanship Brotherhood, President ' 42. Orchestra ’40, ’41, ’42. Prom Committee, ’42. Hockey ’40. Little Theatre of the Air” ’41. Junior Outlook Club Member ' 42. Destination : Conservatory. Her silver voice Is the rich music of a summer bird.” ■ PATRICIA CAROLYN BROWN Woods Hole Born October 14, 1924, Boston, Massachusetts. Attended Northfield Seminary. Curriculum: College. Sportsmanship Brotherhood ’41. Class Vice-President ’41. Little Theatre of the Air ’41. Spring Dance” ’41. Assistant Feature Editor, Lawrencian ’41. Basketball ’41. Orchestra ’41, ’42. Destination : Duke University. ” Thy grace, thy more than beauty, Shall be an endless theme of praise.” RUTH DOROTHY BRYERS Falmouth Born May 13, 1924, New York City, New York. Attended Henry W. Hall School. Curriculum: College. Basketball ’40, ’41, ’42. Sportsmanship Brotherhood ’42. Special Committee ’40, ’41, ’42. Lawrencian ’40, ’41, Exchange Editor ’42. Secretary, Lawrencian Club ’42, Chairman, Ways and Means ’42. Prom Committee ’42. Class Day Committee ’40, ’41. Destination: Nursing School. Hail to thee, blithe spirit.”

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