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95 ISABEL LOUISE ROGERS If we were to choose one person who was the working spirit and push behind the Senior Class it would be Isabel. Plus the fact that she’s been on the Honor Roll every marking period throughout her six years of high school, Is” has found time to take part in glee club, modern dancing, basketball, library, Student Intelligencer,” Lawrencian, Student Council, and National Senior Honor Society. She has been our guiding light as class president since our sopho- more year. Is” was chosen D. A. R. Good Pilgrim this year and was elected to the Smythe Honor Roll Outside of school she is a telephone operator and Sunday School teacher at St. Barnabas Church. Isabel wants to be a nurse and we are sure that her will to work and study plus her good humor and sparkling brown eyes will make her a welcome sight to all patients. DAVID WYNN ROSS Dave has the reputation of being the politest boy in the Senior Class. Well-liked by all, he is full of school spirit and could always be depended upon to help out at class functions. Dave held down an im- portant part in the Class Play. He is a member of the Cape Cod Chapter of DeMolay and was elected this year to the post of Junior Counselor in this or- ganization. He was a member of their basketball team and also played with the Bruins. Dave hopes to attend Maritime Academy after graduation. HENRY L. SCHROEDER Outstanding” is the word for Hank in every respect, athletically, scholastically, and personally. One of the star athletes of our class, Hank plays foot- ball, basketball, and baseball. A member of the Stu- dent Council, vice-president of the class, and recipi- ent of the Smythe Honor Roll award, no one can say Hank hasn ' t done his bit for L.H.S. Quiet but not shy, Hank is as personable a fellow as you’d want to meet. His goal is Annapolis, a lofty one indeed, an d we wish you all the luck in the world, Hank. Com- bine his athletic ability with numerous other fine per- sonal characteristics and you will find that Lawrence High is losing not only a fine athlete but also an outstanding citizen in Hank Schroeder. Twenty-nine
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s. en i o rd MARLENE JOYCE RAPOZA Her friendly smile and sparkling eyes make Marlene the best looking gal in our senior class. Marlene’s marks rank among the highest in the class and she is a member of the National Senior Honor Society. She is Co-Business Manager of the Law- rencian and also works on the Art Staff. She was Business Manager of the class play. Marlene is well known to us as Mrs. Harper’s able and valuable as- sistant in the school office. She was a member of the college course but also managed to take several business subjects. Outside of school, Marlene is employed as a secretary to Mr. Robert Tilden. FRANK JAMES REZENDES Pierre,” or whatever you want to call him, there’ll never be another guy like Frank. His beam- ing smile never ceases. Frank is one who can be serious when the rest of the class is laughing or laughing when the rest of the class is attempting to be serious. There ' s no limit to Frankie ' s ability from tearing apart the motor to his car to tearing a bad joke apart. Frank is a proud member of the Bruins and was one of the high scorers for that team in the Intra mural League. He is also a member of the National Honor Society. There isn’t a person in the school that can outeat Frankie and he proves this at all the class functions. Most of Frankie’s time outside of school is spent out of town with a certain J. A. Upon graduating Frank will try to further his education in a government naval school. BETTE ROBERTS The first thing you notice about Bette are her bright blue eyes. These are set off by a wide smile — always present — and the newest things in hair dos. She is one of the best dressed L.H.S.’ers and her ward- robe of summer dresses is envied by all the girls as well as being admired by the male population of L.H.S. Bette has been a member of the Glee Club throughout her high school years. She was one of the lucky group who went on the Washington trip in April. Bette started work as a local operator in the telephone office this spring. Twenty-eight
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s, e n i o r J ALLEN L. SERVIS Allen is one of the quiet members of the class, but he makes up for his shyness with his fine school work. He certainly knows what to do when he’s not in L.H.S. as many of his friends will testify. When A1 isn’t working — he’s a good mechanic — he is busy with an extensive gun collection. However, if he doesn’t wish to indulge in these two pastimes he can make one of his frequent trips to New Bed- ford to visit his girl. Any of his classmates who don’t have much to do can certainly envy Allen. Allen received his diploma early when he left school May 1 with the National Guard. JANET GUILFORD SEYMOUR Jann was one of the newcomers to L.H.S. this year. She previously attended The Gilbert School in Winsted, Conn. Jann is a very attractive girl with bright blue eyes and shiny blonde hair which is usually cut very short. Jann immediately became a willing class worker and this fact in addition to her pleasing personality and pleasant manner insured her a wealth of new friends in Falmouth. At Win- sted Jann belonged to the Science and Glee Clubs— here at L.H.S. Jann joined Miss Custaeu’s modern dance group. She took the general course and plans to work after graduation. MADELINE AGNES SIMONS Dark hair and dark eyes enhance the quietly- attractive appearance of this lik eable senior. Called Mady by her friends, she was a member of the business group and plans to use this training, when she graduates, in her work in the business field. Madeline’s artistic talent is no small asset. She has cone considerable work for the Laivrencian in the past and her contributions have made her work well known and well-liked. Her quiet efficiency in car- rying out her chosen line of work is sure to help to make her future one that is filled with success and happiness. Thirty
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