Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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BETTY OLSON “Roses are red and so are Betty’s cheeks.” Attractive and happy-go-lucky, Betty will be one of the most popular girls on the campus of some Junior College next year. Fun-loving and vivacious, she has numerous friends. ELSIE PETERSEN “TLikeable, lively, loquacious’ Attractive, fun loving, and friendly, Elsie is liked by all. Her sense of humor makes her welcomed anywhere. She plans to study nurs- ing at Symmes Hospital. Baseball 1; Latin Club 2. MARGARET E. PALLADINO “One who will always give a helping hand.” Margaret will make an unusually good sten- ographer. She enjoys bowling, skiing and danc- ing. Baseball 1; O.G.A. and O.A.T. 1, 2. CHARLES PHILIPS “Earnest effort carries far.” Charles is quiet, persevering, and likeable. Out- side of school he works hard to prepare him- self for a career in the business world. Soccer 1, 2; Basketba]l 1; ess Club 1. e LILLIAN PEDERSEN “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” There is no time for boredom whenever “‘Lil’’ is around. Her appreciation of the humorous side of life will lead her to many happy mo- ments. DOROTHY PIERCE “Never was there a better friend.” “Daisey” plans to attend a busincss college after she finishes high school. Her favorite hobbies are bicycling and skating.

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MILDRED O’DOWD PP) “A musical heart... “Millie” is one of the quiet kind, but those who know her best find a real friend. She likes good music and makes a hobby of collecting classical records. Correspondent club 3; O. G. A. and O. A. T. clube2 77a; PHYLLIS NOONAN “A good sport in everything” “Phyl,” a friend of everyone who knows her, has shown outstanding ability in sports. When she graduates she wants to go in training as a nurse. Field Hockey 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Softball Zoe EDWIN O?HALLORAN “Persistance is a mighty virtue.” Energetic and ambitious, ‘Ed’ loves a good discussion. He scems to have a new idea every minute. He plans to attend the University of Southern California. RICHARD NYLANDER “To be daring ts to be dashing.’ “Dick” has a weakness for pool. In fact, he is a member of the Hot Shots Pool Club. He wishes to be a test pilot. Golf.20 3: e Py oe ALEX OHLSON “Deepest rivers flow with the least sound.” Although ‘‘Sonny” is quict and shy, his pleas- ing personality has won him many friends. Ie is interested in sports, especially golf. 0) : (Colimiiwe mo: Y. We Loot ROBERT O’BRIEN “Always happy, never blue...” “Bob” has been an outstanding member of the track team. When he graduates from Wentworth Institute, he will be climbing the ladder to success. Football; Student Council; Spotlight; Operetta.



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ARTHUR RITCHIE “Earnest effort carries far.” “Art” is industrious and intelligent. He is good in his studies, a talented member of the band, and a leader in Boy Scouts. He plans to attend the Massachusetts Nautical School. Band; Orchestra. GRACE PRESTON “Qutet of manner, gentle of grace... ny Ps. Chic and debonair, Grace is happy and pop- pan Lhe ne Py ular wherever she may be. Her personality and wit add life to any conversation. 9 French Club; Senior play properties. ELYNOR ROBERTS A constant friend ts a thing rare and hard to find” Soft brown eyes and a charming personality account for Ellie’s popularity with both boys and girls. We will remember her for her part’ as “Penny” in the Senior play. Operetta; Senior Play; Junior Classical League; French Club 1. BARBARA PROCTER p?? “Good things come in small packages! This old proverb is proved true in the person of “Barbie.” Liked by all, because of her cheer- ful personality, she will make her way up the ladder of success. Spanish Club; French Club; Latin Club es ry HARRIET ROBERTS “Her hair; it 1s the envy of all womankind.” Harriet’s lovely blond hair is indeed the envy of all her girl chums. No doubt her hair also is one factor contributing to her popularity with her other classmates. BARBARA PUFFER “She has friends because she is one” Barbara is another of the more earnest pupils. But she combines with her studying a very amiable manner which wins her many loyal friends. French club; Latin club.

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