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LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL Seven GRADUATES
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Miss Lucille Ogden, B .S.S., M.A Shorthand Transcription, Business Laic, Consumer Education Boston University, College of Practical Arts and Letters; Uni- versity of Maine. Mrs. Mary C. Rohb, A.B junior English, Latin, Senior English, Journalism Vassar College Miss Marion P. Brush. B.S. Household Arts, Sewing Framingham State Teachers’ College Mr. Lewis B. Robinson, B.S. Agriculture New Hampshire College of Agri- culture and Mechanical Arts, Mas- sachusetts State Agricultural Col- lege. Mr. John B. Quick, B.S. Guidance, Plane Geometry Mansfield Teachers ' College, Cor- nell University, Bucknell Uni- versity. Mr. Ugo J. Tassinari, B.S. Radio and Electricity Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass.
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Ok e f- rin cijia l J w ejj age T , HE Class of 1951 may well be the last class ■ to graduate from the old Lawrence High School building. One who has lived in and with old L.H.S. can ' t help but feel that it has earned its retirement from active duty and that it is indeed an honorable and well deserved retirement. The history of L.H.S. can and should teach all the men and women who have been privi- leged to attend it, a lesson in the fine art of living. The building has grown old gracefully, meeting its obligations from day to day and year to year as a good citizen. It has withstood the storms of the years, the pressure of grow- ing enrollments, the changes of educational policy and methods; and it has continued to open its doors every day to do the job that it was intended to do. Lawrence High bears the scars of minor and major injuries and illness and now it has reached the age of retirement from active duty brought about by progress and growth, the natural steps in the American way of life. If you as members of the Class of 1951 can look forward to a life as well spent as L.H.S. it will be dedicated to the services of your fel- low man free from discrimination and from jealousy; dedicated to progress, growth, ami continued education; and you can say that you have devoted your best to the job you are do- ing; then you will deserve the proud distinction of being the child of a proud parent — Lawrence High School. Russell B. Marshall, Principal
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