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951 ■■■■■ GERALDINE LEIGHTON Pert and pretty, Sugie” was an outstanding member of her class. Always pleasant and kind, this senior excelled in her w ' ork in the Household Arts division. Geraldine w ' as one of the girls who helped to make and to present the United Nations flag given to the mayor of Falmouth, England, when he visited our school. Many of her classmates have viewed the results of Sugie ' s” efforts in fashion shows and at school. Her plans for the future in- clude further training in this field, and all of her classmates wish this wonderful girl the best that life can give. MARY CAROL LEIGHTON Mary is a pint-size gal wdth dark hair and dark eyes. She habitually radiates laughter and has a wonderful personality. Mary is quite the songstress and enjoys participation in the Glee Club. She is very adept at jitterbugging — in fact at dancing in general. She is a beautiful seamstress, as evidenced by her stunning suits and skirts of which she is justly proud. Mary loves to watch football games and did her bit in spurring the squad on to victory as the enthusiastic drum majorette of the band. We know Mary s enthusiasm for life will lead her to success in the years to come. CONSTANCE ELAINE LOPES k! A A K Connie can be said to have more personal friends than almost anyone in the Senior Class. She is always bubbling over w’ith enthusiasm and has that rare quality of inciting the same force in others. Connie has been very ' active during school — she was an excellent guard in basketball, a Glee Club member, and a very energetic cheerleader. All the success of Senior Class activities w’ere in pan a direct result of the never ending vivacity of this girl, who as one of the social chairmen kept working until each event was a success. Connie took the College Course and plans to enter Bridgewater State Teachers College next fall. Twenty-one
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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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s. e n i o r J LAURA A. LYNCH Laura, Laurie”, or Skipper”, whichever you call her, you know her as a tall girl with blue eyes and dark brown hair which is the envy of all her colleagues since it is naturally curly. Laura’s favorite sport is basketball and her ability to utilize her height to advantage has earned her a place on the school squad as a guard. Laura chirps along with the rest of the gang in Glee Club and enjoys it en- thusiastically. Laura claims her probable fate will be growing old but we know many interesting things will take place before Father Time adds his touches to this attractive and personable miss. ANN LESLIE MacLELLAN Blonde-haired Ann is one of the prettiest girls in the class. Unappropriated nicknamed ' Saw Bones”, this lovely graduate was active in school as a sports ticket seller, a Glee Club participant, and as a member of the sewing class scheduled as an extra activity for interested students. Much of her work in this class has been displayed in the fashion shows held at school. Ann was head of the make-up committee for the senior play and was among the group that went on the Washington trip. Tele- phone office work will be her livelihood after grad- uation. We know that Ann’s good looks and pleas- ing personality will always stand her in good stead. ROBERT ARMAND MARSHALL Where there’s a fire there’s Fuzzy! Bob, one of the ablest boys to come out of the shop class, is also one of the high school’s Junior Callmen and he ' s happiest when he’s at the old fire house. His ideal is to be successful in everything. Fuzzy says swim- ming is his favorite sport along wdth his old faithful — firefighting. Fuzzy is quite a mechanic and cruises around in his own car. Being a diligent worker he is sure to be successful in everything that confronts him. Twenty-two
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