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LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Nine Senior Class SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Marshal George Fish Richard Corey Fred Bowman John Farrell Charles Sample, ’50 CLASS MOTTO Climbing high, climbing far; Our aim the sky, our goal a star. Flowers Colors White Roses Maroon and White SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right-. Richard Corey, George Fish, Fred Bowman, John Farrell.
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Eight THE LAWRENCIAN — 1949 Russell B. Marshall rhe Principal’s Message ' OUNG people about to graduate from high school are well aware that achieve- ment is one of the important steps toward suc- cess in any venture. I would say to you that achievement is half the necessary equipment of success and that the other half is personality or good human relations. The ability to get along well with people, to work with them, to conduct yourself in such a manner that other people will enjoy having you around are all important to your success. There are many attributes that help a person. I would like to suggest some that I have seen in people that I have admired and respected. Tact: the healing medicine for injured feel- ings, the ability to lead thoughts and actions awav from friction. Courtesy: gracious in respecting the other fellow — the basis of action for everyone who would be a gentleman. Friendliness: to express a genuine interest in the other fellow, to encourage him, to make him feel that you approve of him. Honesty: honesty with one’s self, honesty with others. Poise: self-confidence — the master of your- self and of the situation you are faced with. As I have observed young people about to finish their high school careers, I have felt that most of them had a grasp of the tools of learn- ing, the fundamentals upon which to build suc- cessful lives. To those who possess tact and poise, who practice courtesy and honesty, and who express a friendliness in their relations with others, they are the ones who have the better chance of successfully using the tools of learning — to live and work with other people, to be something not only to themselves but to the people they have to work and live with. It is my hope that all of you of the Class of 1949 will find the vocation that you want and that you will be successful and happy in it. I am convinced that your chances will be im- proved immeasurably if you practice and con- stantly strive to put into practice the attributes that I have suggested, to be a friend to man.”
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Ten THE LAWRENCIAN — 194 9 LOUISE MILDRED ALLEN !M I L-£y Hatchville Born September 12, 1931, Hatchville, Mass. Attended Henry W. Hall School. Curriculum-. Business. Red Cross Homeroom Representative, ’47, ’48; Usher at Jew- els of the Desert’’, ’48; Librarian, ’48. Destination: Unknown. GILBERT JOHN ARRUDA Born July 1, 1930, New Bedford, Hall School. Curriculum : Agriculture. Destination-. Unknown. CLIFFORD BENJAMIN AMARAL North Falmouth Born February 5, 1932, Oak Bluffs, Mass. Attended Henry W. Hall School. Curriculum-. College. Washington Trip Committee, ’49; Play Committee, ’49; Sen- ior Class Play, ’49; Red Cross Representative, ’48. Destination-. Merchant Marine Academy. Falmouth Mass. Attended Henry W. CYNTHIA CAROL AUGUSTA - Teaticket Born February 19, 1931, East Falmouth, Mass. Attended Henry W. Hall School. Curriculum-. College. Girls ' Basketball, ’47; Class Treasurer, ’47; Usher at Jewels of the Desert”, ’47; Usher at Senior Class Play, ’47; Laurencian Business Staff, ’47, ’48; Assistant Manager Laurencian Business Staff, ’48, ’49; Chairman of Hangar Party Committee, ’48; Social Committee Chairman, ’49; Prom Committee Chairman, ’49; Red Cross, ’49; Food Seller at Basketball and Football Games, ’48, ’49; Nona McKinnon Benefit Dance Committee, ’48; Debating Com- mittee, ’49; Student Council Receptionist, ’49. Destination : Nursing.
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