Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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AUDREY GRAVES “Smile and be happy.” Audrey returned to our school this year after an absence of so many years. It is safe to say that both the school and Audrey are happy at the results. English club 3; French Club 3. HARRIET GRAHAM “Brilliance and humor are both combined.” Harriet’s ambition to be a stenographer will surely be fulfilled. Her hobbies are skating, rec- ord collecting, and swimming. Baseball 1; O. G. A. and O. A. T. 2, 3. JEAN GRIESHEIMER “Perseverance is the criterion of success.” Jean is industrious and good natured. She ap- plies herself to studies and participates in school affairs. She plans to attend college. French club 1, 2, 3; Latin club 1, 2, 3; English club 1; Hockey 3; Tennis 2, 3. WILLIAM GRAHAM “Get thee behind me, Satan!” “Bill’s” sense of humor and witty remarks have made him popular with his classmates. His win- ning personality will insure success. Hockey 1. BARBARA GROOT “True wit is like a brilliant stone.” No one has ever had a dull conversation with Barbara, for, as well as being a good student, she has a great sense of humor. Next year she will j oin her sister as a member of Wellesley College. AB) Hockey 1, 2, 3; Soft ball 1, 2, 3; French club; English club; Latin classical league. ALICE GRAVES “Quiet of manner, gentle of grace.” Alice has shown a fine cooperative spirit in L. H. S. Her unfailing good nature has won scores of friends and admirers. First Aid.

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CATHERINE FRASER “A cheerful person with a winning smile...” Catherine’s good nature and pleasant disposition are the reasons she gets along so well with people. With such traits she will surely succeed as a journalist. Spotlight. ANNIE GILLINGHAM “A sunny disposition makes manyafriends.” “Gillie,’ an enthusiastic baseball fan, can al- ways be found cheering the players on to vic- tory. Thorough and accurate, she will become an A-1 bookkeeper. Spotlight 2, 3; Senior play. NORMAN GARLAND “He makes hay while the sun shines.” “Ozzie” certainly has been an inspiration to many of us. His versatility and energy are out- standing. Next year when we are looking for security, we will remember “Garland’s Insur- ance Agency.” Soccer 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Student council 3. BARBARA GILSON “Earnest effort carries far.” Barbara is still one more of the studious mem- bers of our class. Her work is always done, and done well, which is an accomplishment in itself. Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Latin club 2, 3; English club 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3. BETTY GARRITY “Good nature is always remembered.” Betty has a great interest in sports. She is planning to take up nursing next year. Her unforgettable personality has won for her many a friend. Field hockey 2; Operetta. DORIS GNADE “Of a good beginning cometh a good ending.” Doris was a newcomer this year, but not for long. Her charming, friendly personality won her many friends. To be successful is her fore- most ambition and that she will be. Orchestra.



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ROLAND HAMILTON “Confidence is the champion of success.” “Rollie” is the genius of the drafting depart- ment who has big things ahead for him. He plans to continue in this line of work after grad- uation. f N¢Y eyes ROLAND HAYES “An argument ts the spice of his life.” Roland wants to attend aeronautical school next year. If perseverance means anything, he’ll make his way to the top of the ladder, wood- pile, or what have you. Spotlight; Track 1. LILLIAN HARMON “Saying little, doing much, smiling always.” Remembering this quiet girl will be a pleasure for those of us who have known her and ap- preciated her sweetness. Her interest in music is sincere, and she. herself is an accomplished pianist and vocalist. FRANK HOLMES “Clothes make the man.” Frank’s red necktie is his greatest attraction. He is hoping to become a salesman in later years. We're all with you, Frank! Operetta 1; Hockey 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Soc- cer. 3. . JEAN HARVIE “Hail, blithe spirtt .-. Jean has won many friends in L. H. S. She has shown great ability in school work and we wish her lots of luck in her future work. LAWRENCE HOLT “Happy--go-lucky, carefree, and gay.” Larry is the ski enthusiast of his Senior Class, and if you were to go to New Hampshire on a ski train some weekend, I imagine you might be hailed by this tall, good-looking athlete when you reached your destination. Track 1, 2; Tennis 1; Senior play.

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