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81 <br /> SAMUEL G. DAVIS SCHOOL GRADUATES <br /> Their Achievements, and Attendance at Higher <br /> Institutions of Learning <br /> Kenneth Tobey received "National Senior Honor Society <br /> Honors" for 1951 and 1952 for marks of 90 or more in all <br /> subjects. He is a 1952 graduate of Lawrence High School, <br /> Falmouth. <br /> Every year two members of the senior class at Lawrence High <br /> School have their names cast in bronze on the Henry <br /> Smythe Honor Roll. These two, a boy and a girl, are the <br /> students who, in the eyes of their classmates, best exemp- <br /> lify the qualities of loyalty, honor, and service. The boy <br /> chosen this year was Chester Soliz. Chester is now at- <br /> tending Tabor Academy in Marion, Mass. <br /> Earl Mills, who was graduated from Arnold College, Milford, <br /> Conn., in June, 1952, with a bachelor's degree in Physical <br /> Education, has been appointed head of the Physical Ed- <br /> ucation Department at Lawrence High School. <br /> Ernestine Peters is continuing her studies at the New England <br /> Conservatory of Music in Boston. <br /> Randolph Peters, a senior at Virginia State University, Peters- <br /> burg, Va., has distinguished himself as an outstanding <br /> member of the wrestling team. <br /> Russell M. Peters, after attending Morgan State College, Bal- <br /> timore, Md., was commissioned a second lieutenant in <br /> the U. S. Army and served 14 months in Korea. He is at <br /> present stationed in Hellbronn, Germany. <br /> F <br />