Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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RUTH MAGUIRE “I believe that a laugh should be a laugh.” We could take this whole space to write about Ruth as she is one of the most talented members of our class. She has contributed many fine drawings to in- crease school spirit. Spotlight; Swing Club; Archery 1; Baseball 1. ROGER MERRYMAN “Still waters run deep.” Roger is that admirable type of fellow who, al- though reticent, has made any number of friends. In certain lines he has extra- ordinary ability—tennis for instance and playing the piano. Football 1; Science Club, Pres.; Operetta; Baseball. JOE MAIENZA “In quietness and confidence shall be your strength.” Who is he? To all out- ward appearances Joe is a quiet modest youth, known to but a few of his class- mates. But these who are his friends, find that his work is not his sole aim of existence, that he talks lit- tle and works (how much?) and that he does not flee from the society of the fair. Basketball 3; Baseball 3; Chess Club. ELEANOR MODOONO “Agreement is sponsored by wisdom.” Eleanor may find the key to her success in her ability to uphold what she be- lieves. We won't forget her appreciation of jokes and her remarkable ability to do Latin homework. Tennis Manager 1; Baseball Manager 1; Junior Classical League 2. EDWARD MANTER “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” Wherever there are smiling crowds and laughter, you are sure to find Eddy. Care- free, debonair, and full of fun, he never lets his troubles get him down. Track 1; Chess Club. EDWARD MONIZ ‘Silence is the best resolve.” “Eddie” is quiet and re- served+-in school anyhow. He is well liked by every- one because he is willing to cooperate and because he has a grand personality. Football 1; Typing Club 3.

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FRANK MacINNIS “A modest man, he never talks of himself.” Ned is so quiet and unas- suming in his every day school life, that others who don't know him perhaps underestimate his value to Lior Builialkvtosany,cin= lete, particularly a track man, and you'll soon re- alize his merits. MARY McDONNELL “Circumstances? Why I always make circumstances.” Mary can show anyone up on a dance floor and, we'll let you in on a secret, she keeps in trim playing bas- ketball. Certainly no one can say she isnt popular with the boys and girls alike. Swing Club; A.S.A. LOUISE McCAUL “A likeable miss, joyous and gay.” Louise likes skating — but not by herself. We're afraid she’s going to have to save this “sport fore ssaturday, when she settles down for office work. Job Getting Club; A.S.A. KAY McGORY “Never idle a moment.” Kay possess abundance of energy and good humor which is always enjoyed by those around her. She has earned letters in bas- ketball, hockey, and tennis and is a rooter for all other sports. Ficla wHockey a) sBasketball ee. Tennis 2. EDWARD McDONNEL “So great a lover—of life.” Dubby's wit and rougish disposition have won him many friends. It is his cheer- ful manner that has taken the boredom out of many classes. Baseball 1; Basketball 2. HUGH McQUILLAN “I take it to be a principal rule of life not to be too much addic- ted to any one thing.” Versatility personified — that’s Hugh. His apparent gift is to win universal hon- ors. His recognized ability gained him the position of editorship of the Yearbook. Ice Hockey 2; Football 3; Senior Play; Editor, Yearbook; Student Council 2; Am. Legion Orators.



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VIRGINIA MOORE “He who tries shall succeed.” “Ginnie” is a quiet but de- termined girl, who is will- ing to try, no matter what stands in the way. We'll al- ways remember the plucky way she grinded to im- prove in English. Her will- ingness and cooperative spirit have gained our re- spect. Red Cross Club 1; English Club 1; Field Hockey 1. LILLIAN NELSON “Always the same— quiet and kind.” We have heard she sings to. herself, -butoas she “is usually hiking, one rarely hears her. Some of her other occupations are knitting, dancing, and drawing. ROBERT MORSE “There is nothing like fun, is there?” Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the mid- night rides of Robert Morse. He and his little car have had plenty of wild rides. Have you been with him? Football 1; Operetta 3. CAROLYN NICKERSON “Her air, her manners, all who saw admired.” “Nicky” is a versatile lass with a winning personality. She is attractive, has a flair for style, plus being a scholar and athlete. These all add up to the total sum of a grand friend and class- mate. Field Hockey 3; Basketball 1; English Club I+ FRANK MOSSES “Thoughts are mightier than strength of hand.” Tall, shy Frank is a student who will get somewhere in life. Faithful in doing his lessons, we are almost en- vious of his splendid ability to.shckiioah DONALD NICKERSON “The little fooling men have made a great show.” Don, a fun-loving and good natured fellow, shows his accomplishments in play- ing practical jokes. When- ever he does apply him- self, he shows he is very capable, however. Tennis 2; Ice Hockey.

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