Lawrence High School - Lawrencian Yearbook (Falmouth, MA)

 - Class of 1951

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951 THOMAS T. HARVEY Tom ' s the outdoorsman of the class. His hobby is guns and hunting falls right into that category. When any kind of hunting season is on, it’s a safe bet that you won’t find Tommy in school. An ex- pert on any kind of firearms, this nimble nimrod spends a great deal of time working in the Gun Shop. Tim is sort of an expert on wild life and has become somewhat of an amateur taxidermist. In school Tommy takes the general course and is undecided about his future. He says it probably involves Uncle Sam. ( He’s not alone there! ) You couldn’t possibly mistake Tommy’s Cape Cod twang — it’s got a tone all its own! A sure sign for recognition! RR I R . CATHERINE LOUIS HATZIKON Babs, one of the smallest girls in the Senior class, will be always remembered for her vivaciousness. She was a cheerleader throughout her entire school career and was co-head cheerleader in her Senior year. Be- sides this Babs’ alto has always been present in the Glee Club since she joined in her Freshman year. The success of all the class of ’51 ' s school activities can in some part be attributed to Babs. She was always ready with a helping hand and was never known to refuse anyone anything that she could pos- sibly do for them. Babs is planning to go to beau- tician school after graduation. LAFAYETTE HICKS Undisputedly one of the best liked boys in the Senior Class is Lafayette. T-Boy’”s illusion of shy- ness in class is quickly shattered once he receives an audience (of one or more). Then the illusion is un- masked and Lafayette becomes the center of fun. ”T-Boy” is an outstanding basketball player but, like many other Mashpee athletes, is not able to play High School ball due to the great distance between his home and the school. His likeable nature and rapier wit will stand him in good stead wherever he may be. Seventeen

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s, e n i o rs BETTY LOU GEGGATT A ' jfiCS ' Rt W K Betty Lou was one of the first girls in the Senior class to become engaged. Of course, Tommy takes up most of her time but she does find spare moments to sew. This is her hobby and also the main subject she has taken in high school. Skating on cold winter days is Betty Lou’s favorite sport and she has proved to be very apt at it. Betty is planning on using her education in sewing and cook- ing right in her own after graduation. Good luck, Betty Lou, may your marriage be as successful as we all hope it will be. A y v LEAH MARIE GOGUEN ttfiVPOcK Leah Goguen — unusual name isn’t it? — But very appropriate for its unusual owner. Big brown eyes, raven black hair, a rosy peaches-and-cream com- plexion, and a charming personality are a few of the traits which make her one of the most beautiful senior girls. Leah’s a talented pianist and singer — a member of the Glee Club. Her sketching ability earned her a position on the Lawrencian Art Staff. She belonged to the National Senior Honor Society. Leah was elected captain of the girls’ basketball team and was voted the Babe Ruth Award for sportsman- ship which speaks for her athletic ability and school spirit. Leah plans to attend Bridgewater State Teachers College and all we can say is — Oh! the lucky kids who have her as a teacher! FRANK GRACE Frank gives the outward appearance of being a very quiet individual, but put him with a few of the boys and he ' s quite a different guy. Teachers know him for his talking and doing a lot of things he isn’t supposed to, but that doesn’t bother Theresa”, for when that name is answered by a male voice, you can be sure it ' s Frank. In the summer he works for a local gas company and can often be seen driving a big truck around town. Off hours, Frank likes baseball, and says he is a ping-pong whiz. But like many of his classmates, he too hears the call of the military and plans to join the air force after graduation. Sixteen



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3 e n io r A COP £ L-fc J VIVIAN GERTRUDE HODGKINS Vivian is a quiet, likeable girl with sandy-col- ored hair and big dark brown eyes. A member of the business group in school, she plans to continue in this line after graduation with secretarial work. She was an excellent student and was a member of the National Honor Society in her junior and senior years. Photography is her hobby and she lists base- ball as her favorite sport. Other activities in school included Driver Education and three years of Glee Club. We know that Vivian’s ability will carry her far in the field she plans to enter. DORIS MARY HOLMES STZrCftfcl ' Dorie is a medium-height, brown-haired girl with a ready smile. When asked what she would remember about school she immediately grinned and exclaimed teachers!” We think they will remem- ber you too, Doris, because every once in a while one of your witty remarks sent the class into gales of laughter. Dories favorite sport is basketball — in fact she likes all gym activities. Her hobby is cook- ing and she probably does that as efficiently as every- thing else she tackles. Doris is undecided as to what she will do after high school but whatever it is the good wishes of her classmates go with her. RICHARD HOLM Hard working and good-natured are two adjec- tives that fit this tall, blonde senior to a T.” A mem- ber of the Honor Society, Rich has long been ac- knowledged as the smartest boy in the class. Always equipped with a humorous ad lib, Windy” was often the center of class humor. A rabid sports fan, Rich roots for the Boston Red Sox with zealous pride. On Saturdays during the football season, you could see this lanky L.H.S. Bill Stern” issuing forth reports of the games. Another big accomplishment was the co-editorship of the Yearbook and much of its credit can be given to him. Rich has been accepted at the University of Massachusetts and should prove a valuable addition to its ranks. Eighteen

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