Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Falmouth, MA)

 - Class of 1945

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Four THE L A W R EN C I A N — 1 9 4 5 A Message The Class Of 194 RUSSELL B. MARSHALL, Principal Y OU have been privileged to live in a country of free enterprise, free speech, and, up to this point, free education in a sense. I hope that your schooling has brought home to you the value of a trained mind and the need for continued education. In the building of our country’s future, the education of our youth must come first. You, as high school graduates, must carry on the duty of seeing that education in terms of living and of preparation for future living is provided for the young people yet to enter high school. You have seen during war time what has been done in the training of young men and women. It will be your responsibility to see that the onward moving genera- tion shall not have less when the war is over. You will have a share in solving or helping to solve many of the complex prob- lems of the future, one of which will be the education of our young men and women. It is my wish for you that you meet these problems fearlessly and solve them in the American Way. Never be guilty of thinking what was good enough for me is good enough for my son. Progress is one mark of education. See to it that education is always progressing for a better trained, more intelligent generation to come.



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Seated: Nellie Suzedell, Helen McKenzie, Josephine Kochanska, Helen Allen. Lucile Ogden, Barbara Follansbee. Middle ron : Elmer Fuller, Fenno Carpenter, Hazel Toon, Gail Cavanaugh, Anne Harper, Mildred Heath, Wilbur Merrill. Top rou : Russell Marshall, Alan Craig, Arthur Harper, Lewis Robinson, Frederick Allen. Lawrence High School Faculty Lt. (j.g. ) Arlene Sheehan, WAVES — Commercial Teacher and Lawrencian Advertising Adviser Lt. Henry Frank, U.S.N.- Sgt. Azel Young, U.S.A. R. RUSSELL B. MARSHALL has been our able principal for ten years. He re- ceived his B.S. degree from Bridgewater Teach- ers’ 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 sailing. He is a very ac- tive member of the U.S.C.G.R., in which he has a first class petty officer’s rating. Mr. Frederick C. Allen, who has been teach- ing senior English and history’ at L.H.S. for sixteen years, graduated from Boston Univer- sity where he received an A.M. and B.S. de- gree and attended Harvard University. Mr. Al- len, who is a member of the Massachusetts State Guard, is an enthusiastic hunter and fish- erman. His fish stories’’ are well knowm by every student, and he does not deny having caught the biggest, earliest, and the most fish in Falmouth”. -Assistant Football Coach Air Corps — Office Clerk Miss Kathleen D. Arenovski, who is active in both school and community life, attended Wheaton College where she received an A.B. degree and has also taken summer courses at Bates College and Hyannis Teachers’ College. Miss Arenovski teaches junior English and Latin II and her interest in journalism accounts for her excellent work and interest in the Law- rencian. She has spent past summers in trav- eling for sightseeing and informational pur- poses. Her special interests include sports with swimming and bicycling rating tops, while her favorite pastime is reading. Miss Emily Carpenter, our physical education teacher, attended the Posse School of Physical Training and received a B.C. degree from Hy- annis Teachers’ College. Miss Carpenter is in- terested in dogs. Her hobbies are horseback riding and sailing. For four years she has taught horseback riding to the girls in the Fal- mouth schools.

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