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LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL : 1940 BARBARA CAOQUETTE BARBIE “On the light fantastic toe.” When we were knee high, we watched little Barbie dance. Still small, we see her today as one of the class’ eharming members. Still a dancer, we often see her perform upon the stage. Yearbook 8; French Club 3; Musie Club 3; Commit- tees 1, 2, 3; Student Council 8. HERBERT CARLSON aged 1 ae “ Twas natural to please.” A sports enthusiast, an obliging classmate, and a capable Seout is genial Herbie, whose easy-going man- ner has won him many friends. Travel in any form is his hobby and his motto is ‘‘See America First.’ Band 2, 3; Committees 3. ARLENE CARR “A light heart lives long.’ She comes, of course, but to Arlene school is an un- popular necessity. Very modest and quiet in her actions, the majority of her interests lie beyond the portals of oe aisha 5 BERNADETTE CARROLL : DETTY “Ts’t not fine to dance?” Attractive and carefree, Detty dotes on swing. She’d vather dance than eat, and it is through Detty and her friends that some of our sport dances have come into being. Spotlight 3; Yearbook 3; Music Club 3; Committees 3. ALBERTA CARSON y Kirry “Her voice was ever soft—an excellent thing in a woman.” Kitty without her drawl would not be Kitty, yet her Southern intonation is inconsistent with her energy. She keeps tropical fish, studies voice, does a smooth job of swimming, and wields a red hot racquet. ockey 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Spotlight 3; Yearbook; Plish C 3; Committees 3; Operetta 2; Chorus DELE CAVANAGH ache 3 Danes “A traveler's life for me.” Adele, quiet and sweet, has a passion for sailboats and figure skating. Her dearest wish is to buy a schoon- er and sail around the world—she’s going places! ! Foreign Correspondence Club 3; Committees 3; Chorus Lee aoe DOROTHY CHADWICK Dor “Charm wraps her like a garment.” Sophisticated Dot dabbles successfully in art and musie. When she’s not in the throes of artistic creation or listening to a symphony, she is invariably found curled up with a book and a supply of food. Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 1; Spotlight 3; English Club 3; French Club 2; Committees 3; Chorus 3. was of quiet ways.” tured, but slightly shy appearance, d vein of wit. Her writing and conver- ll of originality and humor.
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eee se SE EXINCTON- HICH SCHOOL JOHN BELCHER “Ouiet as th John’s dancing has held hefore have his unique h dition to collecting sta many old books and Committees 3. KR FRANK BERRY “He ty wise who talks bud ittle.’ Guilty of being neat and well-dressed, this blonde Adonis must have foreseen, in his cradle-days, the fu- ture of aviation. With time on his hands, he turns to work on the wings. Aviation Club 3. JACK eye, but never aradegeIn ad- ‘on his possession BERRY JEAN BOYD “Let the world soll on” Peppy Jean is forever ready, witty, and talkative) Definitely modern, she knows all there is to know that great subject, swing. Not content with just NK ing, she has perfected her dancing to the nthinlegrdg Yearbook Staff 3; Swing Club 3; Committ oe GEORGE BRACCINI GEORGI: “The quiet calm of placid mien.’ A man of the great out-of-doors, George entertains himself with little effort. Another hook and pole wield- er, George fishes not only with the accepted equipment, but also with a camera. Chess Club 38. — . J STUART BRODERIC “There's mischief in this little man!’ Stu — comical, clever, popular—rates sky-high as a student and athlete. He is interested in everything from mountains to Raleighs. His witticisms and ingenuity 5 are boundless; his list of accomplishments, overwhelm- ing. Soccer 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Committees 3; French Club 3. ; LOIS BURNHAM BurTcit “Who beat her name on the drum of the world’s ear.” Rather a sharp contrast to Lois’s quiet personality is her rare talent as a drummer. No one who has seen ker in action could ever forget the striking sight—and sound. Committees 8; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. NUNZIO CAMERATO Muzzy “Of spirit still and quiet.” Quiet, conservative Nunzio possesses a rare aptitude for mechanics as well as a great fondness for read- ing—especially adventure stories of the kind that test your imagination. WILLIAM CANN BILL “Be original! Borrowed wit is the poorest.” A pun, of course, is the lowest form of humor, but we must concede that Bill’s spontaneous atrocities inject new life into punning. Scholastically, nothing stands in his way. His argumentive powers and logic see him through. ; Spotlight 2, 3; Junior Classical League 3; Foreign Policy Club 3; Chess Club 2; Committees 3. the J ee ee
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1940 ‘'LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE CHAPIN “Shy, sensitive, but capabl George never gave many an know him; through reticence or mained undivulging. It is | experiments in woodwork. Dramatic Club 3. PRISCILLA CLARE TULA “Simplicity of manner, integrity of conduct.” It’s like sunshine after rain, like peace after war, when Tilla’s amazing dimples appear. Never hurried, never worried, Tilla personifies tranquility and calm. Field Hockey 2; Archery 2; Yearbook 3. WARREN CLARK “Begone dull care! Thou and I can never agseehy Clarky, a loyal supporter of the football and 5 ball teams, is a quiet fellow in schoo! but on side—well! ! His occasional jokes are alwg panied by that sparkling smile which make ticularly attractive. Boothall 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3.5 Baseb letie Club 3; Committees 3. S ELEANOR COLE LH, “She's all my fancy painted her.” Full of energy, eyes dancing—El this year presented herself as Belmont’s most recent gift to L. H. S. Active in every sense of the word, she acclaims tennis as the sport of sports. : Dramatic Club 3; Chorus 38. WILLIAM COLLINS ph e fKuck -B yp “Grace was in all his steps’ Sssh! Billy, the versatile athlete, the swimming mav- vel, the ‘‘danseur excellent” has been keeping some- thing under cover. This is strictly confidential, so don’t let it get around that he plays the Hawaiian guitar! } Soccer 2, 3; Hockey 3; Track 2, 3; French Club 3, 3. (. OWEN CONNOLLY DINK ‘Why worry?” Dwi Owen in his first year on the hockey team did a grand job on both defense and iine. He has a new system for everything; his sense of humor keeps the party rolling no matter where or when. Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Hockey 1; Golf 1, 2; Athletic Club 3; Committees 3. ; PHYLLIS COUGHLIN PHYL “Good cheer through all the year.” Phyl—so agreeably good-natured —has a talent for drawing and an undaunted enthusiasm for swing. Al- most invariably she can be found every afternoon listen- ing to the latest tunes swung by the most popular or- chestras. Music Club 3; Dramatic 3. RALPH COWDREY “T will go meet the ladies.” A versatile chap, this—hockey player, soccer player, trackster, swimming instructor and even a raiser of little black mice! ! Yes, really! And a vote of thanks to Ralph for pinch-hitting as hockey coach. Mackey 1522; Sica Soccer, 2, 350 Track 1, .2e Skies Operetta 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2. L 11 }
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