Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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Year Book Committee Editor-in-Chief Barrett Thompson Assistant Editors Jeanne Vadeboncoeur Hervey Heywood Aphorism Committee Barbara Hatfield, Chairman Julia Cuccinello Mary Hagar Anne Little Frances Dean Jean Ivester Norman Hucy Richard Ross Art Gerrie Towne, Chairman Richard Ross Walter Robbins Boys’ Athletics Girls’ Athletics Arthur Farnham Georgia Smith Richard Ross Social Activities Barbara Hatfield Jeanne Vadeboncoeur Business Staff Gertrude Hinchey, Chairman Matcia Nelson Bernard Kelly Marion Hess Photographs Patricia Schlichte Typing Committee Dorothy Figenbaum, Chairman Betty Maxner Priscilla Clare Stella Shukis Mary Hagar Peggy Welsh Mary lIovino Mary McLaughlin Catherine Quinlan Rose Ekmekjian Faculty Advisors James L. Heggie Chester A. Neilsen



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LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL - - - - - 1940 DAISY ASHBY Daisy MAE ‘Variety is the spice of life.” Daisy can truthfullyesbe called the Eleanora Sears of Bedford. e’re not quite certain whether she has hung up any alltime records in her walks, but it appears to be her hobby. @ ue 71 PbS ny RIGGSIE weller in the house of mirth.” Who d®res deny that Mary gets her share of enjoy- ment from life? Beauty culture holds the most interest for her, but we’re worried—what if her giggles become ensnarled in the tresses of her customers! EARL: ATWOOD “Men of few words are the best men.” Earl’s interests are entirely in keeping with his sex. Stamp collecting, whacking a baseball, messing around rith mechanisms—all these, just as so many boys, Earl vs. He rather thinks he’ll enter Wentworth Institute he fall. BARBARA BAILEY BABS “Happy I am; from care ’'m free.” Filled with the joy of living, shining with an “I have no worries’ attitude, hustling Babs is ever seek- : J ing new things to do. She goes to schoo! simply because duty compels her. THEODORE BALL TED “Not afraid of work, but not in sympathy with it.” Ted isn’t any too interested in seats of greater learn- ing. A theatre seat is his favorite haunt. His business head must . have evolved from counting over the eashier’s change. rack le MARGARET BANKS PEGGY “Ouiet and reserved.” Peggy—a wee, winsome miss—admits her dislike of winter sports; she’d rather play tennis. Her photo- svaphie collection of famous people grows each day. Interesting hobby, no? Foreign Correspondence 3; Chorus 1. RUTH BEACH RUTHU: “Come, my best friends, my books! Lead me on!” A good book, a box of chocolates, and a soft couch suit Ruthie fine. She enjoys listening to Miller, Shaw. ete., and thinks skating is fun, but would rather sit and watch. WILLIAM BEAN BIL “Talking pays no toll.’ Yes, he’s quiet and unassuming, but a regular fellow. He likes to fool around with machinery in the form of ears. And speaking: of regular, he proved to be a pleasant, but regular ‘‘American problem’’ in history! [8]

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