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A Message To The Class Of 1944 RUSSELL B. MARSHALL, Principal A S graduates of Lawrence High School, you are ready to go on with your education. Some of you will be fortunate enough to go to college; others to work, and many of the boys to the various branches of the armed services. All of you will come in con- tact with many new people. They may disappoint you by their lack of appreciation in your scholarly attainments. They will, however, look to see how practical you are. These people will know that your education has put the tools in your hands; they will watch to see what use you make of them. The way you use the tools is what counts, and this in turn depends on the industry, the thoughtfulness, the experience, and the good judg- ment of you — the user. There has never been a time when there was such a need for young people of ability. The chaotic conditions throughout the world today offer a challenge to each of you and give you a chance to use the tools that we hope you possess. Your country to- day is depending on all of the young people. It is a young man’s war, a young people’s world. Your future and the future of us all depend upon the proper use of your train- ing and experience. As you face the many challenges that you will meet, we here at Lawrence High School hope that we have contributed something that will enable you to meet these challenges successfully.
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LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Seven Seated-. Miss Ogden, Mr. Fuller, Miss Dick, Miss Allen, Mr. Marshall, Miss Follansbee, Mr. Craig, Mrs. Bowles. Standing-. Mr. Scott, Miss Arenovski, Mr. Robinson, Miss Sullivan, and Mr. Harper- Lawrence High School Facility Lt. (j.g. ) Arlene Sheehan, WAVES —Commercial Teacher and Lawrencian Advertising Adviser Lt. (j.g.) Henry Frank, U.S Sgt. Azel Young, U.S. A. Mr. Russell B. Marshall has been our able Principal for many years. He received his B.S. degree from Bridgewater Teachers’ College, Ed.M. from Hyannis Teachers’ College, and has attended the University of Maine, and Harvard Graduate School. Mr. Marshall enjoys outdoor sports, particularly football, baseball, and sail- ing. He is a member of the U.S.C.G.R. and enjoys the work connected with this organiza- tion. Mr. Frederick Allen, who has been teaching senior English and history at L.H.S. for fifteen years, graduated from Boston University where he received an A.M. and B.S. degree and attend- ed Harvard University. Among Mr. Allen’s summer positions have been the Civilian Air .N. — Assistant Football Coach Air Corps — Office Clerk Patrol and the Woods Hole Oceanographic. At present, Mr. Allen is also a member of the Massachusetts State Guard. An enthusiastic hunter and fisher, Mr. Allen, whose fish stories” are well-known by every student, does not deny having caught the bigges t, earliest, and the most fish in Falmouth.” Miss Helen G. Allen, Dean of girls and for- eign language teacher, attended Boston Uni- versity, College of Liberal Arts, where she re- ceived an A.B. degree, Middlebury College in Vermont, McGill University in Montreal, and the Sorbonne, Paris. Miss Allen, who is an ardent Victory gardener, specializes in Kentucky wonders and lima beans. Her special interests include knitting, music, and swimming.
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