Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Falmouth, MA)

 - Class of 1945

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CLASS ALBUM Top rou, left to right: Peggy Scharff, Marilyn Reynolds, Victoria Simons, Dot Hampton, Be Stewart, Lorraine Torres. Second rou : Richard DeMello, Ma ry Balona, Jim Rogers; top , Lilly Erskine, Pauline Stratton, Frank Carter; bottom, Loretta Murray, Nat Robinson, Jane Hubbard. Third rote: Theresa White, Chuck Vail, Colin MacDougall, Richie Cahoon, Betty Cunningham, Anne Lawrence. Fourth rou : Veronica DeMello; top. Brad Perry, Rose Moniz, Peg Neal, Ellie Eldridge, Carol Peter- son; bottom, Beverly Sylvia, Avis Hill, Evelyn MacDougall. Bottom rou : Lillian Barrows, Lois Baker, Ruth Weeks, Ernestine Illgen; top. Jack Doyle; bottom. Esta Tsiknas.

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LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Twenty-seven Henry H. Smythe Roll Of Honor These graduates of Lawrence High School have best exemplified in their school life the ideals of Loyalty, Honor, and Service are the words cast in bronze on the Roll of Honor, which for sixteen years has graced the wall at the front of the Main Room, an ever-mindful present to L.H.S. from its generous friend, the late Rev. Henry H. Smythe. From the Class of 1945 Victoria A. Simons — class treasurer, D.A.R. representative, and business manager of the Lawrencian — and Frank R. Carter — class vice-president, valedictorian, and circulation manager of the Lawrencian — have been chosen by their fellow students to have their names cast in bronze and placed on the tablet. Frank jR, Carter Frank, as class officer and chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, has successfully lead his class through many financial ventures. Among the awards he received at graduation were: the Rensselear Polytechnic Key for the highest record in mathematics; the Bausch and Lomb certificate and medal, an honorary sci- ence award for exceptional progress in science; a $50 L.H.S. scholarship, and the Danforth Foundation certificate in recognition of his qualities in leadership. In July he will enter M.I.T. in preparation for an appointment to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. Victoria A, Simons Victoria, class treasurer and Lawrencian busi- ness manager, was chosen by her classmates to be their D.A.R. pilgrim. At graduation she was presented the D.A.R. good citizenship medal, the $125 James Richard Jewett schol- arship award, and an honor certificate in rec- ognition of her high scholastic aptitude. As treasurer of her class she has attended to all the technical details of the social and financial escapades of her class. She is now employed at the Falmouth Na- tional Bank and plans to continue in the busi- ness world in the future.



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LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Twenty-nine Class History Natalie Robinson W E, the Class of ’45, entered Lawrence High School in 1942 with the anticipa- tion of three worthwhile and happy years here. Now as we are to graduate it seems as if most of our expectations have been fulfilled. During the fall of our first year in L. H. S.. we elected our class officers. Elwood Eldridge was chosen president; Marshall Cross, vice- president; Esther Tsiknas, secretary; and Frank Carter, treasurer. Many of us joined the different school activi- ties. Ellie Eldridge, Harrison Wulbern, Ralph Medeiros, Eddie Medeiros, Arthur Williams, Campbell Lawrence, and Marshy Cross went out for football; Anne Lawrence, Marilyn Mullen, Beverly Stewart, Carol Peterson, Ruth Weeks, Jane Hubbard, Esther Tsiknas, and Paul Ding- well played in the orchestra; and seventeen of us joined the Lawrencian. Returning to Lawrence High as juniors in 1943, we again elected class officers. Ellie Eldridge was re-elected president; Beverly Stewart was chosen for vice president; Esther Tsiknas, secretary; and Frank Carter, treasurer. To start the social year at L. H. S. in Novem- ber we had a Juke Box Dance, which was planned by Carol Peterson, the Social Commit- tee Chairman, and her committee, Anne Law- rence, Beverly Stewart, Rose Moniz, Natalie Robinson, Peggy Scharff, Esther Tsiknas, and Jack Doyle. After the New Year, we sponsored the Leap Year Dance, which proved to be a great success. On the football team our star players were Ellie Eldridge, Frank Sisson, Richard Cahoon, Pete Bailey, Ernest Silva, Jack Doyle, Sumner Baker, and Merle Davis. In basketball Frank Carter, Ellie Eldridge, Paul Dingwell, and Merle Davis represented the class. Last but not least on the baseball team were Jack Farrell, Ellie Eldridge, Jack Doyle, and Dave Baldic. As a class we have done as much as we could to help the war effort. We had bought by June of our second year two fifty-dollar war bonds and had given a dollar to the Red Cross for every boy in our class who had joined the service. By then there were quite a number of these boys. Alden Stewart, Edward Pierce, Theophil- us Moniz, George Towers, Hurlbert Bailey, Ralph Mederios, Bob Palmer, George Grace, Reginald Irving, Ernest Silva, Paul Dingwell, and John Ferreira were in the Navy; Robert Booker was in the Army; and Marshall Cross was in the Marines. Late in the spring, Ellie Eldridge, Marshal for the class of ’44, was elected as president of the class for the third time. The other officers elected the senior year were Frank Carter, vice president; Esther Tsiknas, secretary; and Vic- toria Simons, treasurer. In 1944 we entered Lawrence High with many plans to make our last year a big success. As a result of our plans the social committee held a Football Hop, which went over so well that another was given shortly after. The social committee members were Chairman Ruth Weeks and Beverly Stewart, Esther Tsiknas Anne Lawrence, Rose Moniz, Victoria Simons, Carol Peterson, Jack Doyle, Frank Carter, Frank Sisson, and Ellie Eldridge. Two wins over Barnstable made our football season an extra special one. Seniors on the team were Captain Eldridge and Doyle, Mac- Dougall, Carter, Sisson, Rogers, Davis, Cahoon, and Baldic. Of these Ellie Eldridge and Colin MacDougall were chosen as players on the All- Cape first team, and Jack Doyle was chosen for the second team. Senior stars on the basketball team were Ellie Eldridge, Frank Carter, Merle Davis, and Dave Baldic. The girls also had a basketball team for the first time in five years. Members from our class who went out for it were Co-cap- tains Carol Peterson and Ruth Weeks, and Bev- erly Stewart, Esther Tsiknas, and Anne Law- rence. This year for the first time Lawrence High was represented in the Junior Town Meeting of the Air, in which James Rogers spoke on the affirmative of the question, Should the United States Intervene in the Domestic Affairs of Liberated Countries?” Beverly Stewart, Jim’s alternate, Carol Peterson, Anne Lawrence, Esther Tsiknas, Frank Carter, Bradford Perry, and Jim Vincent went to Boston with him and were in the audience at the broadcasting sta- tion. Victoria Simons was chosen to be our D.A.R. representative. The cancellation of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention was a great dis- appointment to the Lawrencian Co-editors. Beverly Stewart, Carol Peterson, and Esther Tsiknas and Circulation Manager, Frank Carter and Business Manager Victoria Simons, all of whom had planned to attend it. In the most important decision of the year, the students of Lawrence High chose Frank f Continued on page 31)

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