Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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WILLIAM COFRIN “Quiet sometimes, but other times, Oh my!” “Billy’s” greatest interest is in sports. Although not very talkative, once he gets on a soccer field he can be heard as well as the others. Soccer 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3. BETTY CONNOLLY SVAN OOUMIAUUT.C manne Betty says and proves “‘Let’s be friends forever, pals.” She is going to Regis College. ROBERT COGSWELL “Great hopes make great men.” “Cogie” is destined for success at Harvard. His interest in sports is not to be out-done by his scholastic ability. Well all be waiting for his sports column. Manager soccer 2; French club. ALICE CORBETT “A girl who quietly wends her way and does her duty day by day.” Alice is a quiet and conscientious girl. She is also a good student. Her future lies in nursing. BETTY COLLINS “Praised be those who help others.” Dancing is only a pastime for Ruth. She plans to join the ranks of the women in white to cheer and cure the sick. Basketball 1; Softball 1. MARY CORBETT “Silence never betrays you.” Mary is very capable as captain of the girls’ tennis team. She is going to enter an art school in the fall. Latin club 2; Tennis 2, 3 (captain 3).

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LUCY CATALANO “As quiet as the day is long...” Lucy is quiet but industrious. She will be suc- cessful in whatever she does, if her perseverance is any omen. JOSEPH BUSA “To be or not to be...” “Joe’s” brilliant participation in sports has made him popular with both boys and girls. His great- est ambition is to become one of Uncle Sam’s pilots. Happy landings, Joe! Ba sketball 1, 2, 3 and captain 3rd year. ROBERT CATALDO “He ts the master of his fate.” Known to his pals as “dead man’, Bob takes a lot of punishment. However, he always bounces back for more with that carefree grin on his face. DOROTHY CALLAHAN “Blessings on the man who invented sleep.” Care-free “Dottie” is never at a loss for want of conversation. We hope that she will be as efficient in advertising as she has been on the business staff of the Spotlight. Spotlight; Sewing club; Chorus. HENRY CLARK ““A clear conscience 1s a sure card.” Henry, outwardly quiet and unassuming, . has many worthwhile interests. He plays a fast game of hockey, proclaims math as his favorite subject, and hopes to become an enginecr. Hockey 2, 3. ie 3) ae ARTHUR CAROTO “A friend ts never known till a man hath need.” Arthur is a man of few words, but we all know him for a grand sport. Possessing such a splen- did character, he will find success.in whatever he undertakes. Football 1.



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LILLIAN CUCCINELL Qe : “On with the dance... If Lillian decides not to become a secretary, she will be a professional dancer. It has been a life-long ambition. Correspondence Club 1; A. S. A. 1, 2. ROBERT COSTELLO “Ah, for a life of ease...” “Bob” is an easy going fellow whose motto is “Eat, drink and be merry.” WALLACE CUPP “Here lies the depth of ambition.” It surely won’t take Wallace long to secure the position he wants; and that is to become a flor- ist. OA iede 2: MARY COTTER “Success lies in honest toil.” We all like pleasant congenial Mary. Ever de- pendable and efficient she will make some doc- tor a fine secretary. OAS Le soesopanish, Club: 3: ROBERT CUSHMAN “What's the use of worrying?” Lean, tall, and likable, ‘“Cush” is well known everywhere. He plays on both the hockey and golf teams. Ilis hobby is cooking. Hockey 2, 3; Golf 2. JESSE COTTY “TI love the life I live.” One of our star hockey players, Jesse has made for himself a definite place in L. H. S.’s athletic history. He says he’ll be glad when he’s out, but we know better. Hockey 1, 2, 3.

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