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m3 8 : GEXING TONS HIGHes GHOOL MARGARET MORRIS “She is light hearted and gay; A general favorite, so they say.” The gay and pretty Lindy likes dancing, bridge, and the theatre. She takes things as they come, and has no definite plans for the future, but will probably continue school somewhere. owas dy 25S. EDWARD MULLEN “Tet the world slide; I'll not budge an inch.” The jovial Edward, commonly known as Moon, is un- determined as yet concerning his future. Very fond of all sports, he hopes to get a chance to play professional football. AeA 128 Hootball2; 33, Track 2: VINCENT NAPOLI “A wonderful fitness of body and mind.” “Nap” is a fine fellow, and one of the most popular boys in the class. His love for the out-of-doors should stand him in good stead in his future career, as he hopes to enter Annapolis. Here’s wishing smooth sailing to one of Uncle Sam’s future naval officers. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Dramatie Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Dance Committee 1, 2, 3; Yearbook ; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Student Government 2, 3. DOROTHY NELSON “A light heart lives long.” Dotty, better known as “Giggles,” enjoys dancing, | ski- ing, and bike-riding. She plans to attend Elliot Fisher School in order to become a secretary. Chorus 1, 2. ANNE NEVILLE “When Irish eyes are smiling.” Anne, though usually rather quiet, can become very mischievous. She is enthusiastic about all sports, and especially enjoys hcckey. Her ambition is to be a pri- vate secretary. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1. JOHN NICI “The reward of a thing well done ts to have done it.” Johnnie is hard working both in school and out. In fact, some people call him John M. Nici—M. standing for magazine. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Soecer Manager 3; Tennis 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2; Chorus 2; Student Government 2, 3. HELEN NISSEN “Virtue cannot exist without reason.” Helen’s modesty and charm make her loved by all who know her and will do much to carry her on to success. Next year is expected to find her a welcome addition to Nasson Ccllege in Maine. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Field Hockey 1, 2; Dance Committee. FREEMAN NOURSE “As good to be out of the world as out of fashion.”’ He would not be Freeman unless he were wearin: gaily colored socks and an even flashier tie. We are hop- ing the Boston Evening American doesn’t hire only conservatively-dressed men, as Freeman aims to work with this company next year. RO AY i, 2:8; ‘Soccer! 1, 2; 3; Tennis. 15 3; Dramatic Club 3; Dance Committee 1, 2, 3; Yearbook; Student Government 2, 3. [ 23 ]
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LEXINGTON HilGH eo GHooL - 1938 BENJAMIN McMILLAN “Good sense which only is the gift of heaven.”’ Benny has for his hobby the fascinating subject of stamp collecting and has a fine collection of his own. He is also greatly interested in all scientific studies. Chorus 2, 3; Dramatic Club 38. ELIZABETH MANSFIELD “QOutet as the day ts long.” Libby, as her friends call her, plans to go to some business college, after which she hopes to procure a position as a private secretary. Chorus sl, 2) 3: CONCHETTA MAIENZA “There's nothing il can dwell in such a temple.” Conchetta is known by all her companions as an all around ‘‘good sport’ and a fine, loyal friend. Upon her graduation from high school, she plans to take up dietetics as her career. Chorusplge cease. MARTLEY MELLOW “Whatever it is he likes it.’’ Mart can always be found around where there is a dance in progress. He enjoys stamp collecting and has a keen interest in journalism. After graduation, he hopes to become a reporter. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Spotlight 3; Yearbook. KATHRYN MODOONO “Quiet and still, yet always pleasant.” Kathryn’s interests cover a wide field ranging from playing baseball to reading poetry. Undoubtedly these varied interests will help to make her future life as a secretary more enjoyable. She plans to attend a busi- ness college next year. HAZEL MOE “Life's a mirror; tf we smile, smiles come back to greet us.” Hazel indulges in the sport called giggling and her pleasant disposition will certainly help her to succeed. We expect to see her enhancing a beauty shop in the near future. MARGARET MONTGOMERY “Never a care in the world have I.”’ Margaret is noted for her friendliness and unfailing gcod nature. Her numerous friends treasure the at- mosphere of restfulness and content to be found in her company. However, she will have to change this atti- tude if she realizes her desire to join a cireus and find the glamour of the “Big Top.’ ELEANOR MORGAN “Angels’ looks—and curly hair, don't hide the mischief there.” Charming Eleanor finds a great deal of pleasure in eating at new and different restaurants. She is watch- ing the calories, however, as she intends to become a photographer’s model. A. A. 2, 3; Tennis 3; Basketball 2, 3; Dance Com- mittee 2, 3. [ 22]
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[SEXeUNIGs ON HirG Heese eos 2 [OF ae FRANK O'BRIEN “Always a glint of humor in his eyes.” Frank has a passion for dancing and attends as many dances as possible. He has the great ambition of study- ing medicine—an ambition which he will seek to realize next year. DOROTHY O’DOWD “Beneath the quiet calm of placid mien lay depths of comradeship and laughter unexpressed.” Dot has expectations of becoming a kindergarten supervisor. We leave it to her to bring honor to Lex- ington High in this field of work. ARTHUR O'LEARY “His limbs were cast 1n manly mould, For hardy sports and contests bold.” Art is a good-natured fellow who is everybody’s friend. Art’s heading for Springfield College and will continue his success there. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football’ 33 Soeceri23 Track 3; Student Government 3. FRANCIS O’LEARY “Popular combination of student and athlete.” “Twin” is a very active member of the class, and en- gages in many out-side activities. He is rather uncer- tain, but he hopes to take up aviation. Here’s wishing many happy landings ! A. A. 1, 2, 3; Football 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Golf 1, 2, 3. WALLACE OLDFORD “What care I for trifles?’”’ Skipper is one of those persons who can be relied upon to come through. You should be good on a ship’s bridge with that voice, Wallie. Ave Ass I he2, nos Ootballal ase moe GRACE PACKARD “She ts a form of life and light, Laughing eyes and manner bright.” With a friendly smile for every one, Grace has made herself one of the most popular girls at Lexington High. Undoubtedly the nursing profession, which she has chosen for her future work, will welcome and value her smiles. A. A. I, 2, 3; Baseball 2; Dance Committee 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3. VIRGINIA PACKARD “Her voice was ever soft—an excellent thing in a woman.” A charming personality and a sweet lovely manner are the qualities responsible for Ginny’s popularity. Her friends have found her ever loyal and sincere. Ginny’s ambitions and abilities lie in the field of library work. French Club 2, 3. RUTH PARRISH “Quiet and true, a friend to you.’ Ruthie is ranked among our most affable classmates by her friends. One of her main interests being music, she is a prominent member of the orchestra. After col- lege, she hopes to find a career in fashion designing. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; French Club 2, 3; Or- chestra 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2. , [24]
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