Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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RAYMOND DURLING “Live for something.” Ray is a small boy who makes up for his lack of stature with his marvelous ability with his hands. Nothing suits him better than to take machines apart and assemble their parts again. Senior Play; Operetta 3; Avia- tion Club 3; Boys’ Glee Club. WARREN EMPEY “If silence is golden, then Warren is a millionaire.” Once upon a time, the Sphinx and Warren held a contest to see who could go the longer without say- ing anything. Needless to say Warren won hands down. As a result we know very little about him, but believe he will undoubtedly be a great success. LAWRENCE DUTTON “To, know him is to like him.” Larry's flare for athletics, namely, track, soccer, and hockey, has earned him quite a reputation. Behind his bashful exterior is a love for the downbeat and by that we mean he's a hot drummer who swings a mean pair of drumsticks. Soccer 2; Football 1; Track; Hockey 1; Senior Play; Treas- urer of French Club; Athletic Gulls. HARRY FISHER “Thought is deeper than all speech.” Harry is one of the more reserved members of our class. He is well liked by both students and faculty. He is serious and hard- working. He has plenty of that good old ‘do or die” spirit. His soccer and track give concrete evidence to the above statement. Soccer 1; Track 3. BARBARA ELDER “Seek and you shall find.” Through her determination and thoroughness in a- chieving what she sets out to do, Barbara has won a high place in the heart of Lexington High School. Dance Committee; O.G.A.; Press @luiley President; Spotlight; Band 2. FLORENCE FITZGERALD “She brings a smiling visage to the glass — and meets a smile.” Florence's dimples are pro- vocation and always show at the tiniest smile. She says her passion is cOow- boys because they are bow-legged. We wonder if she'll find any in the hos- pital when she’s in training. Spotlight; A.S.A.

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ERNEST CUTTER “Eyes of mischievous blue.” Who's behind those mas- terful blue eyes? Why, of course, Ernie, who hates to miss activity. He is every- one’s friend and has a con- genial nature. Football 1; Tennis 2; Operetta 8h. HILDA DOLAN “She possessed a talent of pro- ducing effect in whatever she did.” Where would all the dan- ces and social events of our school have been if it were not for Hilda's unique ad- vertisements? It would be sad even to think of it. She has contributed much of her time in helping our school paper with her clever cartoons. Our school certainly is deeply indebt- ed to her. Field Hockey 1; Tennis 1; Arch- ery 1; Yearbook 2; Spotlight 1. CONRAD DELFINO FRANK DIAS “A spirit so still and quiet.” “Pleasant and affable to all.” A . quiet, conscientious Conrad gave few an op- portunity to really know him; through reticence, or modesty, he has remained scholar is Frank. Although he is a diligent worker, he knows how to laugh and has a friendly personality. undivulging. Ii‘ is known, however, that basketball He is hoping to attend a takes up most of his spare Veterinary school ater moments. graduation and we wish Besenail him good luck. Dance Committees 1; President of 201; Operetta 2; Boys’ Glee Club. VIRGINIA DOMINGS “Softly speak and sweetly smile.” The friendly smile and quiet manners of short, brunette Virginia have at- tracted a close circle of friends for her. RICHARD DUNHAM “Quiet fellow full of fun.” Although quiet and unas- suming, Richie rarely misses a trick. Outside of school, his one love is the wide open spaces. Given a gun and some traps he’s in his element and roams. the fields and woods reveling in the unrestricted freedom.



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ROSALIE FITZGERALD “A pleasant girl with a pleasant smile.” In the spring the young girl's fancy turns to — walking. Besides, she can always patronize the movies if her feet let her down. Spotlight; A.S.A. DOMINIC FRANCESCHELLI “Mind moves matter.” This quiet, unassuming youth is noted for his brain power. No one can deny the capability and thor- oughness with which he does whatever work is given him. BETTY FLAHERTY “And who shall curb your swift- ness in the forward race?’ Bette will always be re- membered as one of Lex- ington High’s most excel- lent basketball players, ending the season as high scorer. Although basket- ball was her most favored sport, she also contributed great success to the fields of baseball and field hockey. Field Hockey 1; Basketball 2; Baseball 3. DORISSE FREEMAN “She scorns the men of our fair school. But we outside, where is the rule?” She may be small, but she’s full of pep. Although we do not hear much about her in school, we have heard she is quite a stepper’ outside. Just look at her picture and you will understand why those who know her like her so much. ASA. GERARD FRADETTE “Witty is his nature.” Put a great, droopy mus- tache, a great deal of grease paint, and a gaudy shirt on Gerard and you have Mr. Vichetto, the di- alect expert of our Senior Play. He rolled the audi- ence in the aisles and he deserved the laughs he got. Senior Play; Operetta; Spotlight; Job Getting Procedure Club. FAITH FREEMAN “Thou hast wit at will.” Faith is devoted to the Cape, sail boats, clothes, good times, and especially to brothers. “Fay” is witty and at any time can enter- tain with anecdote. Last but not least, she is a talent- ed scholar. Field Hockey 1; English Club 1; Spotlight 1; Chorus 6. (Ay S Agee

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