Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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RICHARD ROBINSON 2361 Mass. Ave. Pet peeve of Miss Forsyth, Dick always man- ages to arrive five minutes late for each class. From this fact you ' d think that in a race he ' d come in last, hut in track he has piled up many firsts in the half and in the full mile. MARY ROBITAILLE North Rd., Bedford Another one of the more bashful members of our class, Mary, however, is known to her friends for her sweet chatter. Outside of school, her many activities include tennis, which is her favorite sport. We ' re sure she ' s perfectly fitted for her chosen profession, social work. ALBERT ROSS 32 Locust Av:-. Tall, dark, and handsome, Al is the ' apple of my eye ' of many girls. He is more familiar to us, though, as the driver of Scribner ' s Mar- ket delivery truck. JOANNE RUDD 17 Vine Brook Rd. Jo is quiet and dependable. She is always obliging and cheerful. Joanne has a nice singing voice and she has been in several of our high school operettas. SHIRLEY RUSHTON 5 Richard Rd. Cheerful Shirley is full of fun. There is never a dull moment when she is around. Her liveliness made her one of the fastest and most skillful field hockey players. Amiable and very sociable, Shirley will be a success in her chosen field. ROSE SCOPA 80 Bow St. Rose, called Row by her friends, is a whiz at the accordion. She has a great many hob- bies, such as dancing and swimming. She is one of the quieter members of our class, but she will always be remembered for sweetness and her sincerity.

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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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4 4 WILLIAM SMITH 174 Wood St. Big and husky, you ' d never think to look at him that Smitty would star in an oper- etta. He must get his talent from his father, who is a fine singer. The Sea Bees, which he plans to join, can use some of that brawn. EARL SORENSEN Dudley Rd. Earl is one of the quietest members of our class. As his main interest is mechanics and skilled metal work, his days are spent in the shop. Everyone will remember him for his politeness. ELISABETH SORENSEN 117 Bedford St. Capable Betty, who loves to ski and play tennis, also has been an energetic field hockey enthusiast. A lover of collections, Betty num- bers curios and stam ps among her favorites. We hope she is able to fulfill her ambition for a career involving medicine. WARREN SORENSEN 68 Gleason Rd. Quiet and industrious. Warren takes school seriously. As he is interested in aviation, man - of his subjects fall along that line. Warren also enjoys working, and spends considerable time working in a fruit store. ESTHER SULLIVAN Elm St., Bedford Sully ' s never-ending vitality is a source of amazement to her friends. She participates in many sports, among which are bowling and l)ask( tl)all. Sully also likes to dance. Her jileasant voice will aid her when she becomes a telephone opeiator. RICHARD SUTER 22 Forest Street Another one of the school ' s redheads, Dick is always full of fun. His subjects do not point to any particular occupation. However, he has a keen interest in mechanics. At present, he spends many of his after school hours working at Adams Press.

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