Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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LSE XtENTGa O NEE Giese Loos - 159568 LEONARD KIELEY “Why should the devil have all the good times?”’ Lenny, our popular hockey and track hero, has proved to be a real asset in L. H. S.’s world of sport. Next year he hopes to go to Dartmouth. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Hockey 2; 3; Track 2, 3; Dance Committee 3. LILLIAN KIMBALL “Diligence ts repaid by good fortune.” Lillian, aided by her charm and efficiency, has been “riding high” to popularity and success in L. H. S. She will continue her soaring if she realizes her ambition to become an air-hostess. A. A. 2, 3; Hockey 2, 3; Student Government 3; Year- book, JACK KING “The smiling face, the trusting clasp, Reveal to us the noble heart.” Jack has always been very much interested in any- thing pertaining to aviation. When he finishes high school he plans to go to the New England Aircraft School. FRANCES KIRKLAND “The gayety of youth.” Petite, blonde Fran, of the shy smile and quiet, win- some personality, has already made a fine start in her chosen career of a dancing teacher. ESTHER KNUDSON “What are the odds as long as you are happy?” Easy going Esther, who is greatly interested in danc- ing, is the type of girl who can enjoy herself everywhere. She expects to be found in Baltimore next year. EDNA LAMONT “Personality, a gleaming smile, An active mind, a friend worthwhile.” Blonde, blue-eyed Edna is the mistress of the ‘‘Shag.’’ The school would seem empty without her smile and dancing feet. Edna plans to become a kindergarten teacher after further study at Wheelock’s Kindergarten school. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 1, 2; Badminton 1; Dance Committee 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2; Yearbook. ELIZABETH LEWIS “Always first to come to bat, always made a hit, Whatever she was at, always a perfect fit.”’ Popular Betty is very active in sports and takes a great interest in science and mathematics. Her many friends feei that next year their loss will be Wheaton’s gain. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Tennis 3; French Club 2, 3. ARLENE LIPP “Her friends, they are many; Her foes, are there any?” Arlene is a capable student, and a faithful, sincere friend. Her secret desire is to be a nurse, and she un- doubtedly will aid many cures with her warm smile and efficient work. [ 20 ]

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1938 [PF ESOUN Gir OGL ees GEG Os HERBERT JOHNSON “Good nature ts one of the richest gifts.’ Herbie, known to many as Elmer, has always been a lover of animals. Consequently, he would like to take the veterinarian’s course at Ohio State so that he may con- tinue along the lines of his earlier inclinations. RICHARD JOHNSON ““Manners make a man.” Dick has the fine and instructive hobby of playing the accordion and harmonica. He also enjoys playing check- ers and taking long bicycle rides. RUTH JONES “And everywhere that ‘Ruthie’ goes, Her laugh ts sure to follow.” In spite of her talent along musical lines, Ruthie threatens to become an interior decorator. The musicians of the future will be reading their swing music from the wallpaper. A. A. 2, 38; French Club 2, 3; Dramatic Club. YOHANNA KARLSON “Beneath gqutet waters lie unsuspected depths.”’ Yohanna, according to her friends, isn’t as quiet as she looks. She hopes to attend Castleton Normal School, after which she will take up the profession of teaching. Chorus: 1, 2) 3. ROSEMARY KEARNS “A girl of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows.” Versatile Rosemary, whose sense of humor has en- livened many a dull gathering, attracts everyone by her vivacity and the keenness of her mind. After attending Cornell, she hopes to obtain a job with little work and much money. A. A. 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Spot- light ; Yearbook. Ree AKCBIE TERY: “Laughing, lively, loquactous— ’ Cheerful Reita will certainly be an asset in the sick room and we are glad she has chosen nursing for her future life’s work. Arwen Lae ds. (Se ANN KENEALY “Let the world roll on.” The versatile and active Ann’s interests range from athletics to knitting, with walking, dancing and col- lecting movie photos in between. Probably the loveli- ness of her own locks helped her to decide to find a career in beautifying others, as a hair-dresser. EDMOND KENNEDY “His worth ts warrant for his welcome hither.’ Ed is president of our Math Club. Next year he in- tends to go to Northeastern to study engineering, thus furthering his scientific education already started so well Stole oS. A. A. 1, 2; 38; Math Club 33 Track 2, 3. Leds)



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93.8 - LEXINGTON: HIGH SCHOOL DOROTHEA LOVEJOY “Wit bubbles over in her contagious laughter.”’ Dotty, a fine athlete and a good sport, is all in all a delightful person. The class would be lost without her humor and vitality. Dotty’s ambition is to be a Labora- tory Technician. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Basketball Te 25 sess Baseball 1, 2, 3. MARY LOWE “She is what she ts; what better report? A girl, a student, a friend, a good sport.” Mary’s interests turn to sports—mainly hockey. With her many abilities and friendly personality, she is certain to succeed in college and afterwards as a linguist or in- terpreter. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Basketball dare Lacrosse 2; French Club 2, 3; German Club 3; Spotlight ; Yearbook ; Student Government 3. CURRIE MCCABE “You hold things beautiful the best.’’ Currie’s keen wit and original personality, plus her un- usual dramatic and artistic talents, have drawn an admir- ing circle about her. She has already gained much ex- perience at L. H. S. in her chosen career as a set-designer. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 3; Spotlight 2, 3. JOHN McCARTHY “A football player of great repute.’ John is one of the very few seniors who was a regular in the varsity football eleven. We expect more good playing in this field of sport, John, if you continue in school. RemAce ieee. o° Hootball..2, 3- 2 DONALD MACDONALD “He did with cheerful will What others talked of while thetr hands were still.’’ Don is a journalist by habit, but his secret desire is to be an archeologist. He would like to go to Boston Col- lege. Good Diggings, Don! AerArie 2.3. soccer 1? Track 1, 2°33 French Club 3: German Club 3; Spotlight 3; Yearbook. LEWIS MACDONALD “Not stepping o'er the bonds of modesty.’’ Lewis is quiet and unassuming. However, those who have come in contact with him know his real worth as a companion. FRANK MCKINNON “And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, How one small head could carry all he knew.” Frank takes his studies very seriously, having been on the honor roll throughout his high school career. Next fall he plans to go to a Boston business college. Chorus 3; Yearbook. RALPH MAcLALAN “Dashing, daring, dauntless, debonatr.”’ Gay, debonair Mac is the high school charmer to be found here, there, and everywhere. Mac is undecided about the future, but is having too much fun in the present to be worrying about the time to come. [21]

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