Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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MARY OSULLIVAN 17 Curve St. Sully ' s cheerful disposition and bright smile have brought her many friends. Her natu- lally curly locks are the envy of many of her classmates. Mary expects to be a private secretary, and should be excellent in an office. BARBARA PARKKR 9 Forest St. Quiet Barbie is known for her accuracy in sinking baskets for the girls ' basketball team Barbie loves music, especially a study of lives and works of the great composers, and intends to follow a musical career. RICHARD PARKES 759 Waltham St. As unpredictable as the weather, Dick is C|uiet one minute and full of pranks the next. He seems to live just for the baseball season when he carefully watches the Red Sox. Right now, he plans to major in chemistry at college. 1 9 SHIRLEY PARKS 4 Hillside Terrace Witty, fun-loving Sparks loves sports and collecting souvenirs. Her serious side is shown in her work for the Yearbook and for the Spotlight. Sparks intends to go to college to prepare for a career in journalism. LORRAINE PIERCE 620 Mass. Ave. Artistic Lorry likes sewing and drawing. Although she is quiet in school, her friend are ever conscious o£ her dry humor. Lor rainc is a m Tj tAi Rainbow Girls. Sh( hopes to wrathe Mass. School of Art prcijjit Kep to an artistic career. BARBAR Barb Wes, comWned keep her busy much haj college classes as she has

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JOHN McMAHAN 105 Hancock Street As a sports enthusiast, little Mac is a mem- ber of the baseball team. A singer in the chorus, he was also a participant in the oper- etta. After graduating from high school, John hopes to join the Air Corps. HAROLD MILLICAN 93 Hancock St. A natural musician, Red can play almost any instrument. The smallest boy in the class, he manages to offset his size by constantly being on the go. The Air Corps will be glad to have him when it learns he once built a full size glider. JEAN MOORE Jeanie, althou and many sports clubs school, ' she hopes ' East Street ambition loves all outdoor itive i c|jffber of several Jirls. After high Itend a business school. JOSEPH MOORE 1445 Mass. Avenue You ' d recognize that blush anywhere! Modest Joe is an athletic enthusiast and has been a prominent member of the baseball and foot- ball teams. He intends to become a member of the Marines through the Navy ' s V-12 pro- gram. Joe specializes in Math, and Chess. EDWARD NEAL 53 Kendall Road An honor student, Eddie always manages to get good marks despite his working after school hours. An experienced garage man, he likes to fool around with motors and machines. lb wears the shield and wings of a Naval Avia- tion Reserve Cadet. LAWRENCE ORMORD 40 Garfield Street Clonscientious and hard-working, Banjo is most familiar to us stacking a pile of dishes in the lunch room. Strong and long-legged, he is a miler on the track team. Knowing his radio and electricity backward and forward, he is going into electronic work.



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DONALD PROCTER 82 Simonds Rd. A charter member of the Brain Trust , Don- ald is always seen with a large stack of books. Along with his inseparable companion, Bruce, he is one of McCarthey ' s men at the First National. ROBERT REDICK 38 Adams Street One of the class ' s big boys, Red, as he is nicknamed, possesses a vast amount of knowl- edge concerning machines and mechanical drawing. He is already a member of Uncle Sam ' s forces, being a reserve in the .Army Air Corps. VIRGINIA REED 33 Summit Rd. Ginny is known for her originality and grand sense of humor. She is a good sport both in disposition and in athletics. She hopes to be a veterinarian and her love for animals should make her successful. HARRY REINAP 95 Spring St. . ' photography bug of many years, Harry hopes to get into a branch of the service where this hobby will be of use, preferably the Air Corps. His main ambition is to operate a successful chicken farm of his own. If NORMAN RESNICK 18 Sylvia St. With a weakness for loud ties, Normie is one of that select group of boys who always arc well dressed. He likes to spend his spare time cither fishing or collecting coins. MARJORY REYNOLDS 7 Eaton Rd. Midge, efTicient and dependable, spends al- most every minute of her spare time at the piano, where her talents lie. We shall always remember her for her beautiful accompani- ment to our operettas and various school programs. Midge has also been active as President of the French Club, and as chair- man of the assembly committee.

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