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951 FRANK ORVAL INGRAM If you’ve seen a quiet, reserved young man walking down the corridors of L.H.S., you can be sure that it isn’t Frankie! He’s far from soft-spoken, and if you’ve never heard his classroom humor, you ' ve missed more than a few good laughs. Frank’s idio- syncrasies have earned him such nicknames as Yogi, Wrangler, and Cueball. ” With Yogi you never know what’s going to happen next. When he’s not in school, Frankie’s main inter- ests are his pride and joy, the Bruins, the Braves ( in whom he’s slightly interested ) , and his TV set. I! you don’t see him around school, try the local First National in the afternoon some time. Yogi’s future looks bright for he is the kind of fellow that carries good fortune with him wherever he goes! GWENDOLYN BURGESS JACKSON Gwen is a newcomer to L.H.S. from Rockville. Conn. She is a member of the staffs of the Student Intelligencer and Laivrencian. Gwen ' s name always appears on the Honor Roll and she is a member of the National Senior Honor Society. Back in Rock- ville, Gwen was a representative to Laurel Girls’ State. She was also accompaniest for the well-known Rockville Glee Club. Gwen is a very talented pianist. She is active in Church work and is plan- ning to attend Ohio Wesleyan University where she will major in Christian Education. Though she is ? rather quiet girl, Gwen’s smile and pleasant man- ner have won her many friends at L.H.S. MARGARET MARY KELLY A typical Irish colleen is this pert miss who was added to our class this year. Blessed with a ready smile and a willingness to help others, it wasn ' t long before Peg won many new friends. Everyone will agree that her personality ranks with the very best in the class. Pat enjoyed the many hours in school with Problems her favorite. Between early mornings spent treking to L.H.S. and watching Nobska go on and off, Peggy was always active with the gang. She thinks she’ll be an old maid but her charm and personality put a crimp in that idea. N ineteen
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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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s. e n i o r J MADELINE ALICE KEENAN Lo?BS Madeline is one of the most active students in our class. She is a member of the glee club, modern dance group, basketball team, Lawrencian and Stu- dent Intelligencer staffs, and National Senior Honor Society — also she is secertary of the Student Council. As co-head of the cheerleaders, Pups exhibited the pep and personality which makes her so popular. Away from L.H.S. she works as a long distance operator at the telephone office and is secretary of the High School Religion Class at St. Patrick ' s Church. Come September, Madeline plans to start classes at the University of Massachusetts. SUSAN LEINA LAWRENCE Sue is a typical high school girl. She is in- terested in all sports, and although she did not par ticipate in any L.H.S. offered she did excel in ice skating and skiing outside of school. Susan is a staunch supporter of the Glee Club and has lent her voice to it throughout her high school career. Susan was chosen by the Outlook Club to be a represen- tative from L.H.S. to Girls’ State last June. She made a fine showing and came back with a multitude of new friends. Susan took the business course dur- ing high school and is planning to enter the Cape Cod Hospital next fall as a Student Nurse. ( t bRkce MAY YVONNE LAFOND May is a French miss with a merry ' humor and a ready smile. A good student in the Household Arts division. May was one of the girls who helped make and present the United Nations flag to the English mayor who visited our school. She was active in many school functions and served on num- erous class committees. Her studies in the cooking and sewing fields will serve this engaged girl well in the years to come. Happiness and success are wished to May in her life and marriage by all her classmates. Twenty
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