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Thirty THE LAWRENCIAN— 1947 CLASS ALBUM 1. Claire D eMello, 2. Gwen Clough, 3. Marcia MacLauglin, 4. Margaret Macbeth, 5. Janet Carl, 6. Marilyn Merrill, 7. Barbara Hazelton, S. Marcia Beebe, 9. Louise Martin, 10. Hilda Pires (left), 11. Carleton Mixer (left), Frances Hanley (right), 12. Ruth Rose, 13. Barbara Hersey, 14. Jeannie Malzan (left), 15. Virginia Bowman, 16. William Lopes, 17. Barksdale Macbeth, 18. Gilbert Allenby, 19. Tom Oliver, 20. Caroline Solberg, 21. Froso Tsiknas, 22. Shirley Childs. 23. Virginia Crocker, 24. Sheila White, 25. Margaret McAdams, 26. Donald Beauchemin, 27. June Miller, 28. Arthur Kirts, 29. Shirley Soza, 30. Paula Hildreth. 31. Alice Murphy, 32. Angeline Figuerido, 33. Barbara Brown. 34. Leola Frskine. 35. Robert Sawyer.
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LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Twenty-nine Henry H. Smythe Roll of Honor tt ' T ' HESE graduates of Lawrence High School have best exemplified in their school J- the ideals of Loyalty, Honor, and Service” are the words cast in bronze on the Roll of Honor, which for eighteen years has graced the wall at the front of the Main R.oom, an ever-mindful present to L.H.S. from its generous friend, the late Rev. Henry H. Smythe. From the class of 1947 Marilyn H. Merrill — class secretary and Editor-in-Chief of the Lawrencian , — and Phillip B. Peterson — class treasurer and Junior Red Cross Pres- ident — have been chosen by their fellow students to have their names cast in bronze and placed on the tablet. Marilyn Holbrook Merrill Phillip TB. Peterson M ARILYN, class secretary since ’45, and editor-in-chief of the Lawrencian, has played an active part in school life during her three years at Lawrence. She participated in the Westinghouse Science Talent search, West- inghouse Carnegie, and Pepsi-Cola Scholarship contests. Among many other activities she was a C.S.P.A. delegate and was awarded the Wash- ington and Franklin History medal. Marilyn has been an honor student since ’45 and plans to enter Raddiffe College in the fall. T)H1LIP, class treasurer and Junior Red Cross president, served his class as Vice-President last year. He is interested in athletics and was a member of the L.H.S. football and basketball teams as well as an active participant in many social functions. Like Marilyn, he is an honor student and entered the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Contest. Phil takes the college preparatory course and plans to enter Rensselaer next fall.
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LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Thirty-one Graduation Program JUNE, 10, 1947 Tannhaeijser March ' ' School Orchestra Wagner Invocation Welcome Hymn of Loyalty The Rev. Joseph L. Powers Everett W. Lumbert Davis-Walch Class of 1947 Commencement Address DEMOCRACY GROWS UP Mr. Philip Cummings Concerto for Piano and Chorus” Mendelssohn Soloist, Joanne Tassinari Class of 1947 Announcement of Commencement Awards Principal Russell B. Marshall Presentation of Diplomas Superintendent Paul Dillingham Class Ode Class of 194 Words — Everett W. Lumbert Music — Bertram F. LaForest Class Farewell Benediction Marche Romaine” School Orchestra Marilyn Holbrook Merrill The Rev. Leslie F. Wallace Gounod Loyalty Honor Sen 1 ice Class Ode Music by Bertram F. LaForest Words by Everett W. Lumbert I. T HE day has dawned to take our leave, dear Lawrence High! The torch you kindled guides our way. We shall not fail to keep it ever burning still If days be dark and bring dismay. CHORUS Though time may change old ways for new And take us far apart, The knowledge we have gained from you Well keep within our heart. II. The hour has come to say farewell, dear Lawrence High! What lies ahead we cannot see, But though the road is long and seems to have no end, We shall not lose our faith in thee.
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