Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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MARY APPOLLONIO “Quiet and reserved.” Mary, conscientious and dependable, takes a great interest in her school work. Everything she undertakes is done with enthusiasm. We predict that she'll find little difficulty in overcom- ing competition in the busi- ness world. WILLIAM ARNOLD “Oompah!” Who is that behind the horn? Bill, will leave be- hind him many who will never forget his tooting in the band and orchestra. Soccer 2; Dance Committee 1; Travel Club; Shop; Chemistry Club; Band 2; Orchestra 3. HOWARD ARBETTER “Why should I not let the other fellow worry?” Howie gets fun out of life by ignoring all trouble- some Yobstacles, ‘sich eas studies. He appears to be oblivious to the dreary side of things, much to his class- mates’ enjoyment and very much aware of the young ladies, much to their plea- sure. Golf; Athletic Club. ARCHER BALLOU “A Friend to all mankind.” With his keen sense of hu- mor and his every ready wit, Archie is sure to make any situation agreeable. For the person who wishes a companion who is a sport and a good fellow, we elect Archie. : Hockey 3. RICHARD ARCHIBALD “Life's just a bowl of cherries.” Archie is a jovial, well- liked fellow who is profici- ent in athletics. We've all learned from him that clothes make the man, for his baggy tweeds and flashy socks have never failed to escape the admir- ation of the fairer sex. Football 3; Track 3; Hockey 3; Committee 2; Dance Athletic Sitio) H, MARY BALLOU “The secret of being loved is being lovely” Mary has lovely brown hair, sparkling blue eyes, and a dazzling smile. We all think much of Mary. Basketball 1; Job Hunting Club; DES Ae

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ELAINE ALBERT “Versatile as the weather.” It's difficult to tell where Elaine will be next year, for she’s a temperamental young lady with a habit of frequently changing her mind. We do know that her subtle wit and grand sense of humor will pave a way tO SUCCESS. Dance Committee 1; Usher of Senior Play; reporter Spotlight; Foreign Correspondence |. BERTHA ANDERSON “Of a good beginning cometh a good ending.” Bertha has been through the thick and thin of things with us during our senior high years. She stands well in her studies and is a firm supporter of school sports. Basketball 1; Dance Committee 2; Foreign Correspondence; Press Club, secretary; Spotlight. 1. iy , ‘ROBERT ANDRESON JOYCE ALGER “Not a flower, not a pearl, but just a regular all-round girl.” You. con inhels but) lke Joyce, because she’s so affable. If quiet persever- ance means anything, she'll make her way to the top of the ladder. Dramatic Club; A.S.A. “Opportunity to do mischief is found 100 times a day.” Hidden behind Robert's calm, serene exterior, there is somewhere a little imp of mischief. We have some- times wondered why he dashes out of school so abruptly. Soccer 1; Science Club 1; Oper- etta 2; Orchestra 3; Band 2. MATTHEW ALLEN “Enjoys all—all the time.” This happy go-lucky in- dividualist was born with a permanent grin and sense of humor. The line he hands to all the girls is well worn, but to all appearances seems to be successful. Soccer 3; Basketball 2; Track 3; Hockey 3; Dance Committee; Spotlight; Blue and Gold Club; Press Club; Athletic Club. MAYBELLE ANTHONY “Truly she is clever with typing and shorthand.” Maybelle is the pride and joy of her typing and short- hand teacher. Although she is very quiet, she will no doubt become a great suc- cess in the business field. Om Aandi O Ade?



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LEO BARRY “To a young heart everything isin. The name Leo signifies pleasure to everyone in his classes. He is one of those fellows who is in every bit of mischief that is bound to bring a laugh to the rest of the class. Football 2; Baseball 1; Hockey the MARJORIE BOONE “A soft answer turneth away wrath.” Margie is so quiet, wed never know she was around if we didn't have her grin to greet us. Her friends will miss her when she goes away to s chool next year. Field Hockey 1; Dance Com- mittee 1; Correspondence Club 3; Program Committee. JUNE BARTLETT “A spirit so still and quiet.” June is one of those quiet girls whom everyone likes. She has been a member of both hockey and basket- ball teams. Reading is her favorite amusement. Field Hockey 2; Basketball 1; Job Hunters Club; A.S.A. JOHN F. BROWN “Speech is great but silence is greater.” John has many surprising qualities, and it is our sin- cere hope that his college will gain from his presence as much as we lose by his absence. Soccer l. ROBERT BEECY “Small but mighty.” Although small, Beecy is known mainly because of his distinguished athletic achievements, but that is not all. Always cheerful, he possesses a talent for mak- ing friends. Ice Hockey 3; Football 3; Base- ball 2; Athletic Club 2. JOHN BURBIDGE “Deeds, not words.” A quiet unassuming lad, John is none the less con- genial. His perseverance, combined with his sincerity, will make for him many friends. Chess Club.

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