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951 WILLIAM KENNETH SOARES Bill is a perfect specimen of a contented guy. Well-liked by everyone, he is happiest when every- thing is going right. It is very seldom that you ever see Bill get his dander up about something. Stocky but hard, Bill made a fine lineman on the football team. He could easily be called a ballplayer ' s ball- player” because of his drive and hustle coupled with a fine sportsmanship attitude. While we re on the subject of sports, he gained his letter in baseball and played seme varsity basketball. He makes a hobby of collecting sports books. Known as everything from Yardbird to Friggy Bill takes his nicknames all in stride. He expects to be wearing a navy uniform before long, but we think the Navy could use a nice guy like Bill Soares. ROBERT SOUZA Moon , who delights in getting into mischief, is one of the big jesters in the class. By himself Bob is quiet, but put him with the boys and he makes the most noise. He enjoyed Mr. Frank’s lectures in Problems class, but he is happiest when he is out of school or when playing baseball. Bob has a hobby that practically anyone would enjoy and that’s spend- ing money. Moon’s future tends toward the Navy when he graduates. In that he will probably be joined by many of his colleagues in the Senior class after graduation. MARGARET HATCH STUDLEY A Margaret is an extremely quiet girl; however, her pleasant manner and quick smile are known to all her friends. She has bright blue eyes and shoul- der-length blonde hair. Margaret was one of the many students who took the Driver Education Course and was rewarded for her efforts by the receipt of her driver’s license in February. Her hobby is music and she was a loyal and active member of the Glee Club. Margaret has worked as messenger in the Telephone Office at Hyannis during the summer. Thirty-one
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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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s, e n 10 r A PHYLLIS ANN SULLIVAN Dark, dancing eyes and a short collegiate hair- do are what you notice first about this popular sen- ior. Phyl”, co-editor of the Lawrencian, was one of the busiest members of our class. A few of her many activities included work on the Intelligencer” staff, participation in Glee Club and Driver Educa- tion, and the scoring and reporting of the girls’ basketball games. Phyllis was a member of the National Senior Honor Society and was selected as an outstanding student to represent our school at Girls’ State in 1950. Next year Phyllis will enter the University of Massachusetts where she will major in education. This graduate can not help but gain the thing she wants most, success in life”. CECELIA LEITE TAVARES Cecelia is a real member of the class of ’51, having been with us since we started out in the sub primary. She was a willing class worker and sup- ported all our activities. Cecelia has been a con- scientious student in the business course and has already put her knowledge to practical use — since last spring she has been employed in the office of the Wm. C. Davis Co. Cecelia is a member of the Glee Club and also took the Driver Education clas- ses. With her soft voice and ready smile she has been a wonderful friend to all. Cecelia plans to work after graduation. MARY RAPOZA TAVARES Tall, dark and tacit are the three most approp- riate adjectives for describing Mary. She was seldom heard from but seemed to have more than her share of friends. Mary was always willing to be called upon for donations for any class activity. Her de- licious cookies will be remembered as the goodies sold first at all the cake sales. She has a particular liking for collecting stamps and for ice skating. Mary also must have enjoyed singing as she was al- ways present at Glee Club rehearsals. Mary took the Business Course and is planning to use it to her advantage come fall. Thirty-two
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