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ANNIE FULLERTON “The way to have a friend is to be one.” Annie likes to be with people who are doing some- thing interesting, such as swimming, skating, or bi- cycling. Don't be surprised, if in the near future, you hear Annie's voice say “Number Please,”’ when you pick up your phone. Basketball 1; Baseball 3. RUTH GRAHAM “It's nice to be natural when you are naturally nice.” Too few of us know Ruth really well, as she is another of our quiet girls. All her friends, however, can testify she's a friend worth having. AUDREY GIROUX “Leader in studies.” Audrey is the fortunate young girl who always has the right answer in class with very little efforts. Her versatility, congeniality, and individuality have invited many to her side. Field Hockey 1; Basketball; Yearbook, aphorisms; Pres. of English Club; Operetta 1; Pub- lic Speaking Contest. ANN GRIESHEIMER “There is no substitute for hard work.” What would our class be like without good-natured Ann? A willing and ambi- tious worker, she is always there on time with a cheery smile and a helping word for everyone. Manager of Basketball 1; Chair- man of Refreshments, French Club 2; Dramatic Club 2; Dance Committee 2; Senior Play; Year book; A.S.A. 3; Archery 1; Pub- lic Speaking Contest. HARVEY GLIDDEN “Wit is the salt of conversation, not the food.” Harvey is -a happy-faced boy, — yet at the same time — who could guess it? He is very serious. We can say that Harvey will soon be an undeniable credit to the school. Club; Baseball; Ice Aviation Hockey. MARION GROOT “In faith, lady, you have a merry heart.” Marion, petit and cute, is as quick at repartee as she is at her studies. She has a ready wit and uses it to best advantage. She also plays a fast game of tennis and has helped the hockey team on to victory. Field Hockey 3; Basketball 1; Tennis 3; English Club l.
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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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LINCOLN GRUSH “He lives wisely to himself.” Those who know him say that Li ncoln is a mighty good fellow. There is about him a kindness that has given him an place in our class. especial EDITH HARDING “Liked by all, surpassed by none.” Edith is the girl who does all her work with a smile. No one could have done a better piece of work on our “Spotlight” as Edith has done through the entire year. Basketball 1; Softball; Press Club; Foreign Correspondence Club 1; Dance Committees 2; Spotlight 2. LAWRENCE HAMILTON “Amiability shines by its own light.” Lawrence is quiet in class and he ambles through the corridors as if nothing bothered him. Studies don’t worry him much but he always comes through suc- cessfully. Soccer 3; Blue and Gold Club; Athletic Club; A.S.A. 3. EDWARD HART “Eat, drink and be hearty.” We suppose everyone by this time knows how Ed’s diaphragm has increased several inches. This is due to the fact that he is work- ing over at Hartwell Farm. Maybe he’s learning how to cook those delicious chicken dinners. Baseball 1; Dance Committee 1; Operetta 2. GERTRUDE HAMMOND “Saying little, doing much, and smiling always.” Petite Gertrude is a quiet, likeable person. Her ability, coupled with her sincerity and friendliness, will win her an énvied position. 0O.G.A.; O.A.T.; Spotlight 1. DONALD HAWKINS “You are a good and true man.” Donny maintains a very modest, retiring attitude during classes, but in the football field, he is a dif- ferent person. His rugged courage and fighting spirit gained him the respect and admiration of all who knew him. Football! 2,3; ALS ;Asegmce
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