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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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LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL 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 from Middlebury College in Vermont, McGill University in Montreal, and the Sorbonne in Paris. Miss Allen, who has taught at Lawrence High School for 35 years, is an ardent Victory gardener and specializes in Kentucky wonders, cabbages, and lima beans. Her special interests include knitting, music, and swimming. Mr. Alan D. Craig, who has been teaching in L.H.S. for fifteen years, attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Boston University, Hyan- nis Teachers’ College; and was graduated from the University of Arizona in 1923- Mr. Craig ' s hobby is sailing, and he belongs to the U. S. C. G. R. Miss Barbara T. Follansbee, teacher of soph- omore English, attended Wheaton College where she received an A.B. degree. During the summers she has been taking courses at Har- vard to obtain a Master’s Degree in the teach- ing of English. Miss Follansbee’s special inter- ests are dancing and sports, while her favorite pastime is knitting. Mr. Elmer Fuller, who has been physical edu- cation instructor in the Falmouth schools for nineteen years, attended Posse Normal School, Springfield College, and Tufts. Four of his summers were spent at a Y.M.C.A. Mr. Fuller enjoys hunting and fishing, but he especially enjoys tennis. Miss Mildred Heath of the Household Arts Department received her B.S. degree from Framingham Teachers’ College. She also at- tended Bay Path Institute in Springfield and Worcester Trade School. Her hobbies are mu- sic and floriculture. Her favorite sports are tennis and swimming. Mr. Arthur L. Harper, teacher of printing and mechanical drawing, was graduated from State Teachers’ College in Fitchburg in 1934. He, too, is a member of the U.S.C.G.R., and enjoys gardening and cabinet-making as hob- bies. Mrs. Arthur L. Harper, Lawrence High School secretary for the past three years, divides her time between her w ' ork in school and her interests at home which include gardening, needlepoint work, and knitting. Miss Josephine Kochanska, a newcomer to Lawrence High, was graduated from Salem Teachers’ College in 1940 with a B.S. in Ed. Seven MISS HELEN G. ALLEN (This photograph was taken in 1910 when Miss Allen was graduated from R. U. As assistant prin- cipal, dean of girls, and foreign language instructor, Miss Helen Allen was recently honored at a Teachers ' Club tea and High School T eachers’-School Commit- tee banquet at Coonamessett Inn in celebration of her thirty-five successful years of teaching at L. H.S.) degree. She has attended Harvard University and is now working summers for her master ' s degree. Miss Kochanska has taught at Oak Bluffs High School and Cambridge Latin. Here in L.H.S. she teaches bookkeeping and typing. Although she has been here only a short time, she is an active member in the Lawrencian. the Red Cross, and the Bond Committee of Law- rence High School. Her special interest is in classical music.
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