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1936 METHUEN HIGH, SCHOOL ROBERT EDWIN MANN Traffic Officer Blame it on his youth. Our hard working' quartermaster of the cadets is alwiays having his troubles with some cadet who cannot find a suit to fit him. Bob with his happy- go-lucky character, has become a familiar figure about school. His gentle temper, carefree and cheery manners will always be remembered by his classmates. DOROTHY FRANCES MADDEN Blue and White Staff 4 Conversation is the laboratory amd workshop ofthe student Dorothy is one of the few people who believes in mind-ing her own business. She is an interesting conversationalist, choosing' unique subjects to talk on. Maybe some day you'll be a prominent diplo- mat, Dot! MARY K. MARIOLIS Looking Tranquility. Mary is friendly to all she meets and is a con- scientious worker in the Commercial Department. From all outward appearances she is not at all at- tracted by the members of the masculine sex. She has no fear of expressing her thoughts and ideas. Au revoir, Mary! CAROLYN LORRAINE MASON Class Poet Art is the path ofthe creator to his work. Although Carolyn has not made much noise a- round High School she could have. Her talents are varied including' painting, in w.hich she excels and the newly discovered one: poetry. We know that you are g'oing' places, Carolyn. 27 1 'QW fl
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METIIUEIN Hlcn SCHOOL l93Q ARMAND E. LAMORE Senior Play 4 E'ue'ryone's manners make his fortune. Although Arm-and is quiet and unpretentious at school, we have all seen him otherwise when in company with his constant companion at social functions, Tootie. He is very particular about his appearance and studies to obtain perfection. His sense of subtle humor creeps out at the most op- portune moments. Keep it up, Yami! BLANCHE TERESA LA ROSA Wo'rk's no disgraceg it is fidlenesss which is a disgrace. Blanche always seems to be busy and to have school duties to attend to. She has many friends and always has a cheery greeting and smile for a passer-by. Her calm and easy disposition, and Wil- lingness to help to the best of her ability, mark her as a girl worth knowing. HARRY LOVELL LESURE, Jr. Blue and White Staff 4 Senior Play -1 ' 'An ounce ofprudence 18 worth a pound ofgold. Harry has the quality of being able to concen- trate solely upon that which he is doing. He can become so deeply interested in something as to be oblivious to the outside world. He enjoys reading' and journalism, and whenever he expresses his opinions, it is with all seriousness and meaning. Keep right on doing it, Harry! VIRGINIA MARION LEAVER Mischief sparkles in her eyes. The class of '36 without Ginny would be some- thing like an elastic without its snap. During her senior year, as a cheer leader, she devoted the sur- plus of her energy to encouraging our boys in their efforts on the football field. A springing walk, a ready smile, a mischievous twinkle-that's Ginny. 26,
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METHUEN HIGH SCHOOL A I , ,sw , ..:.Q,,,. .ge F! ELEANOR ELIZABETH MEDAUER Every woman has business and desire. Eleanor is recognized by her brisk, business-like walk. She may seem shy, but with her constant companion, Dot Adams, she beguiles the Lawrence boys. Eleanor's red hair brings with it quiet en- joyment of a good time, and secret ambitions. MYRNA GENEVIEVE MITCHELL Living to wing with mirth the merry hours. Possessing a sweet smile and kindly disposition, Myrna has gained many true friends. She has taken the trials of school life with a cheerful grin, and has always put her studies first. She is a great fol- lower of sports and also is a fine pianist. Lots of luck, Myrna! MILDRED FLOYD MOORE Year Book Committee . .Class Historian Class Treasurer Honor, glory, and popular praise. Our popular Millie can adapt herself to any occasion. Although she is always busy with studies and a check book, she greets everyone with the same cheery smile and kind word. So ardent a sup- porter of our class affairs and boys' sports could not easily keep hidden from observing eyes. Her hobby is cornmitteesg her job, collecting money. Keep your vitality and ready smile, Millieg they may help you. PHILIP IRVING MOREHOUSE, Jr. Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 4 TraH'ic Officer ' The only way to have a friend 'is to be one. Philip is tall, blond and handsome. His athletic build is envied by all and it is a great asset in his hobbies of sports. He is full of fun and quick to uphold his opinions if need be. Keep up your pep, 'P il! 28
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