Hingham High School - Highway Yearbook (Hingham, MA)

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HINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Your Community Resource Center HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1944 tul icu ce iC (jiuighatn (jiighwaii Our aims lie in the attempt to incorporate all those memories of our four years at Hingham High and to blend them into a harmonious whole which we hope w ill aWays strike the note of memory in every student i JOHN OF r-ii i Oi_ _ i% Carl H. Porter-Shirley Superintendent of Schools Hmghaim ETigliiivay 1944 Roy W. Hill Principal Page Five Hingliani HidhwaT 1944 HasliinJb 11 O utr Claialie GaiWo v β€” Page Six 44 II IN REVIEW Clark Abbott A Theresa Adams Mary G. A hern β€” Β : 1 Margaret M . Barry CJacLilt U Helen B. Dorrity Ethel G. Burditt It illiani R. Cronin Florence G. Fouler Barbara C. Glidden Anna M.B ilia Helen A. Henderson 5 John 1. Ilujtjins Elinor Larson Esther F. Lord - John Suinuelson CJacuitii Lelaiid H. Chapman 99k i Walter E. Scott M. Sherrill Stoner - Marion E. Stallwood Frederick A . Taylor Dorothy J . Titus John A. Webb Charles Seuell Maurice P. Biltincjs Kenneth A. II ooduard You Lock F rs ' ( r P -- ) Lunch vDcnvor t-nfalisn Bcioi ereci VlSmnc rippp,e t)1tuitriiΒ« Gc UcL V- - ' Hingham Higliway 1944 LITERARY STAFF β€” YEARBOOK EDITORS-IN-CHIEF β€” Doris Magncr, Ralph Duiinry Seated (left to right) β€” L. Byrne, J. Mills, R. Doivttcy; Miss Dorrity, Advisor; D. Magncr, J. Doinning , J. Brickctt. Standing (left to right) β€” F. Bonnano, B. Kinncar, N. Brooks, IV. Mitchell, R. Phillips, C. Mal- lory, T. Woodbury, C. Smith, J. Woodbury, I. Hunt, M. Nickerson. criingham uiighwayi : ff ihiMlilTTiliiiiiir HCSIXF.SS STAFF β€” YEARBOOK BI. ' SIXKSS MANACiEKS β€” Esther Chapman, Dorothy Ilusscy Seated (left to right) β€” B. Zullo, I. Hurley, E. Chapman; Miss Dorrity, .!d-visor; D. Ilusscy, ,. Morse, .7. Mealey. Standing (left to right) β€” A ' . Bernstein, I. Fisher, S. Wrin, R. Murphy, B. Brooks. Hingliann Higliw ay 1944 Liess vi no ? ir Paffe Twelve ' EMIOR- Hingham Pliglnvay 1944 Class Offi tcers President ire-President l Iarilyx Walsh Fay Marie Hurley Secretary Treas surer ;MaE WlLKMAX Page Fourteen Himgliam Higli vay 1944 DONALD REED ALEXANDER A getitletnan true, A fclloiv ivort iiv iile. President of Class 1, 2; Student Council 1; Home Room Manager 1; Executive Board 1, 2; Camera Club 1; Hingham High Cadets 3. ROBERT OLIVER AYERS JEFF A rule for good conduct JVIi ' icJi hasn ' t failed yet Is just to do nothing You ' d like to forget. Executive Board 1, 2, 4; Hockey 2, 4; Varsity H Club 2, 3, 4; Cap- tain of Board of Marshals 4; Assistant Home Room Manager 3; Home Room Manager 4; Student Council 4; Hingham High Cadet 3, 4. ELIZABETH JOAN BATES BETTY Ready for work, ready for play, Aliuays ii-illing and alivays gay. Commercial Club 4. JEAN MURIEL BEAN O ' er rough and smooth she trips along And never looks behind. Commercial Club 4; Press Club 4; Dramatic Club 4; Weekly Press Club 4; Glee Club 4. Pa e Fiftien Hingliain Pli liAAiiT 1944 JANE ELIZABETH BERGWALL ' BERGIE zvas burn a conservative child, All my deeds liere quite proper and mild. But my lack of transf ression they call Jioiv repression And so I must try to be iL-ild. Dramatic Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Weekly Press Club 4; Secretary of Weekly Press Club 4; Hermiad Staff 4. GEORGE MEL I BIBRY ' A quiet lad, deserving of success, To be of service rather than to be conspicuous. Student Council 3 ; Defense Wood Worker 2. β€” JEAX BRICKETT BRICK Three things I have for perfect bliss. No farther need I look, An open fire burning bright, An apple and a book. Assembly Committee 1; Class Basketball 1, 2; Class Softball 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Graduation Usher 3; Dramatic Club 3; Hockey 3. 4; Manager of Hockey Team 4; Board of Mar hals 4; Varsirv ' H Club 4. NANCY LEE BROOKS NAN love to tell my secrets, I do it all unbidden; My hidden life ' s so thrilling I cannot keep it hidden. Camera Club 1; Basketball 2. 3, 4: Hockey 4; Yearbook Staff Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Board of Marshals 4; Usher at Graduation Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3. Pafft Sixteen Hiegliaei High vay 1944 LOUISE MARY BYRNE Chrrrfuhirss tjrrascs the axles of tlic ivorld, Tliciefure, I try ?tot to (jo tlirouyli life creaking. Cheerleader 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Dramatic Club 4; Monthly Press Club 4; Weekly Press Club 4. ESTHER MARIE CHAPMAN A clever idea ' s like a snoivhalt, I think, Push it, it surely ivill c roiv. But nothing ivill come of the miijhliest thuuyht If you think it and let it yo. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Assistant Home Room Manager 2; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Representative 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Press Club 3; Office Service Club 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief of Press Club 4; Vice-President of National Honor Society 4; Yearbook Staff Business Manager 4; Tutoring Service Club 4; Representative to New England Town Meeting of the Air 4. w m ' ' -sa JOSEPH EDWARD COHEN COZY I ' ll he merry and free, I ' ll he sad for nobody. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity H Club 3, 4; Board of Marshals 3; Track 4. S; ; ? y v IVHLDRED ANNE CONROY MILLY Mischief sparkles in her eyes And her laughter ne ' vcr dies. Glee Club 2, 3; Press Club 3, 4; Weekly Press Club Assistant Editor- in-Chief 4; Monthly Press Club Secretary 4; President of Commercial Club 4; Student Secretary 4. Vage Seventeen Hiegliam Highway 1944 THOxMAS FRANCIS COOGAN COOKIE M liy take life seriously β€” You ' ll nc-vcr get out of it ali ' ve. llii h School Cadet 3. MARIE ROSE COYNE A charmiiKj c irl, a lo nueJ ' way, Alnx:ays friendly, always tjay. Glee Club 2, 4; Commercial Club 4. MARY ANN CRONIN Aliiays rujlit there ixiitli a smile, Her friends lip certai dy is tvort iiv nle. Junior Red Cross Representative 1; Basketball 1, 3; Executive Board 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Press Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Office Service Club 3, 4; Plome Room Manager 4; Assistant Editor-in- Chief of Hermiad Staff 4; Tutoring Service Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4. PATRICIA ELLEN CURLEY PATTY royuish . mile, a merry jest, A depth of heart you ' d never yuess. Band Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Cafeteria Service Club 4; Varsity H. Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Secretary of Com- mercial Club 4. Page Eighteen Hingliaim Higli vay 1944 t RALPH STANLEY DOWNEY, JR. RALPHUS In framing artists, art hath thus dccrrcd. To make somr good, hut others to exceed. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Room Manager 3; Executive Board 3; Red Cross 3; Honor Society 3; Treasurer of Honor Society 4; Varsity H Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief 4; Band 1; Student Council 2; Vice-President of Student Council 4; High School Cadets 3, 4; Captain of Cadets 4; Victory Corps 3, 4; Tutoring Service Club 3, 4; Marshal 4; Cjraduation Usher 3; Howard Award Winner 3; School Manual Committee 4; Police A.R.P. 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. WILLIAxAI ALBERT DOWNEY BILL Serene, rjtiiet, resolute and slill. Self-possessed in every iliU. Assistant Home Room Manager 3. Class Club 2, Student of Year Staff 4; Board o JANE DOWNING DOWN ' li-ve each moment to the full. For though they soon are gone, Piled up they ' ll make me quite a past To build my future on. Basketball 1; Executive Board 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4 ; Dramatic 3, 4; Vice-President of Dramatic Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Secretary 4; Graduation Usher 3; Hockey 3, 4; Editorial Staff look 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Camera Club 2; Hermiad Weekly Press Club 4; Board of Marshals 3, 4; Commissioner f Marshals 4; Varsity H Club 4. MARY ELIZABETH DUNN DUNNY j4 smile for all, a greeting glad, An amiable, jolly ivay she had. Assistant Home Room Manager 1; Commercial Club 4; Lunch Room Service Club 4. Page Nineteen f Hinghaiii High av 1944 STANLEY VICTOR ELORANTA -STAN Hmmvr is i scJ m m (nmrm f, M M sitk iis mmJmmmSfJ li, SmrrmmmJrJ kj cmmmtifst masj nmm fs, Cmm lmmΒ§h mt kit dcstimj stMl. Footfeall 2, 3, 4; Board of Marshals 4; Coaunissiooer of Board of Marshals 4. BARBARA ANNE FARRELL ' : ' V m ay ihimi skir is qmitt, I ' li fu j- ikimt shf is shy, Bmi jmst cmwu- dmser, Siii ' ' ' s murry β€’ tye jtn and Shutter Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Pres Club 4. TRGINL L RIE FAY Skrs prftty tm amlk ' ssitk; AmJ xitty t talk sitk; Ami pIrmsmMa tmm tm thimk mmf Camera Club 1 ; Home Room Manager 1 ; Executive Board 2 ; Band 2: Basketball 2; dee Club j, 4; Press Club 3; .XssemUy Comnuttee 4; Dramatic Club 4; Editor-in-Chief of Weekly Press Club 4. NATALIE ANN GALLAGHER -NAT Her sUemce is fms imgi, iter ii is sm terh. HfT mptitmJfs m my, she ' s sddmm ptrtmrhcdr Poster Ciub 2, 3, 4; Junior Red CroΒ RepresentatiTe 3; Glee Club 3, 4; National Honor Societr 3, 4; Dramatic Clob 4; Yearbook Staff 4. PaΒ§e TzL ' tnty Hiegham Hiigh vay 1944 VIRCilNlA ANNE FKRRARO The smiles I hat il ' i i, T ir tints thtil yldiv, That tell of Jays in goodness spent! LAURETTA ELAINE GALLUZZO She lias a pleasant v:ay, Of being siveet, yet ' very gay. Glee Club 2; Commercial Club +. MARY LOUISE GRETZ TINY hrom her ryes a tnxinkle gleams. So icarm milh love anil life. Home Room Manager 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Library Service Club 3 ; Secretary of Library Service Club 4. DORIS ELIZABETH (jRIEFITH ,β– ? harming girl liho is I ' ery siveet, Exceedingly graceful and very neat. Basketball 3, 4; Glee Club 4. Pdffe Twenty-One Hingliam Highway 1944 NANCY FAY HARRINGTON The style ' s the man, so books a-voix;; The style ' s the li-oman anyhow. Basketball 3 ; Commercial Cluh 4. JOSEPH HENRY HAYES β€’β€’JOE ' Tell me β€’zi.httt makes you so exeeediiujly ijlaJ, Is your earth happy or your hea-ven sureT ' DOROTHY iMARH-: HICKEY A smile for one, A smile for all. FAY MARIE HURLEY JINX Open, t enial, friendly, kind, Friends like Fay are hard to find. Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3; Executive Board 2; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Home Room Basketball 2; Junior Red Cross Secretary 3; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Vice-President of Class 4; Board of Marshals 4; Cafeteria Service Club 4; Hermiad Staff 4; Varsity H Club 4. Page Twenty-Two Hiegliam Highway 1944 DOROTHY EUITH HUSSKY DOT The f ifts of fjuirt irss and ease, C.omhincd luitli her ivisdom so rare, Will make Dot popular everywhere. (jlee Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club +; Business Manager Yearbook 4; Marshal 4. RALPH EDWARD HUTCHINS HUTCH ' ' The iraso i Join, l ir temperate ivill, Endiiranee, fnresujht, strenytli and skdl. Football 4; President of Student Council 4. -In EDGAR HERVEY JEFFREY, JR. NEDDIE Honest and sineere. Fair and square. Assistant Home Room Manager 2; Student Council 3. EVELYN LOUISE KAFFKE EVIE Life itself can ' t eji-ve me joy Unless I really ivill it, Life just (jives me time and space β€” It ' s up to me to fill it. Band 2, 3, 4; Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4; Treasurer of Class 4. Page Tuenty-Threc Himgliam Higli ay 1944 EDWARD JAMES KEENAN EDDIE A ycnilcman more perfect of heart and tliouylit, li ' oulJ he hard to find, if he iiere sought. Executive Board 3; llish School Cadets 3, 4; Football 3, 4; )all 4; Var itv H Club 4; Haseball 4. Basket- ARLINE CECELIA KELLY KELLI Aliiays full of fun, you bet β€” She ' s just the e irl you can ' t forc et. Vice-President of Class 1, 3; Executive Board 2. MARGARET MARY LENNON PEGGY A charrniny lass liith a liiiisome iiay, Just this -ivrtj β€’TiT hope she ' ll alinays stay. Basketball 2, 3; Glee Club 3. RUTH AUGUSTA LINCOLN LINK Loathiny pretense, she ' did n ith cheerful iiill IV hat others talked of iihile their hands luere still. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 4; Camera Club 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 2; Poster Club 2; Executive Board 3; Library Service Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. Paffe Twenty-Four Hingliam Highway 1944 ANITA LOIS LINDSEY Frinidly, chrrrful and truly khiJ, Quite us iiicf as you ' ll r-vrr find. Hockey 2, 3, 4. DAVID RANDALL LUCE Thouylit is drrprr than all speech, Wisdom deeper than all thought. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; Yearbook Staff 2; Orchestra 2, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. LOUISE AGNES LUND The stars moved in their ordered iiays. All groiL-iiuj things appear in season, And I should try to make my days .4s neat as theirs and ruled by reason. Drum Majorette 1; Band 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Commercial Club 4; Student Council 4; Secretary of Student Coun- cil 4. JOHN JOSEPH MACRI Good nature is one of the richest fruits of personality. Dance Orchestra 1; School Orchestra 1, 2, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Glee Club 1, 2. Pac e Tuinty-Five Hiiagliam Higli vay 1944 DORIS ANN MAGNER MAG ran ic-vrr liuir jnysclf from me, I sec ivliat others may never sec ; H ' liatever happens, I iiant to be Srlf-respeetiny and conscience free. Editor-in-Chief Yeaibook +; Band 1; Class Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 4; Captain of Basketball 4; Class Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Captain of Hockey 4; Assistant Home Room Manager 2; Graduation Usher 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Board of NIarshals 3, 4; Secretary Board of Marshals 4; Student Council 4; Athletic Board 4; Chairman Athletic Board 4; Varsity H Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Vice-President of Commercial Club 4; Student Secretary 4; Representative to D.A.R. Convention 4. LUCY JANE IVIAGNOLl LOU Warm hearted, sparkling, full of fun. She ' s sure to iviri you before she ' s done. ' Lunch Room Service Club Secretary 4. IDA lAIAY MARCH ETTI liork in such a frenzy That I almost have a fit And yet I sometimes ivonder Who ii-ould notice if I quit. Junior Red Cross Representative 2; Home Room Basketball 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Student Secretary 4; Commercial Club 4. SHIRLEY AHRIAM MARKOWITZ ,- happy heart, a jo-vial smile, Shirley ' s that ay all the ixhile. Press Club 3; Glte Club 3, 4; A.R.P. Fir t Aid 3, 4. Page Tuenty-Six Himgliam Highway 1944 CHARLOTTE MARJORIK MASON The merry sparkle in her eyes Gives token of some (jay surprise. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, +; Camera Club 1; A.R.P. First Aid 2, 3; Sophomore Class Basketball; Hockey 3; Com- mercial Club 4; Dramatic Club 4. ..-a... . DOROTHY JEAN McKENZIE make the most of all that eomes, Attd least of all that e oes. Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4; Student Secretary 4. W BARBARA JEAN MEECH BARB Be lazy sometimes I advise, Don ' t blame yourself and thifik you shirk, It ' s very nice to realize That resting is a part of ivork. Glee Club 3; Dramatic Club 4; Board of Marshals 4. NORMA LOIS MERRILL JERRY A pleasing personality is a priceless possession. Page Tiventy-Seven Hingham Hi hT av 1944 MARGARET ROSE MORGAN β€’M- RGY ' J firi Β£-AΒ« CMM Β«=wrl, a girl cho cam play. J firl ' szhv ' s a pal β€’ yom every day Basketball 2; Hockey 2, 3; Glee Club 4. EARLE STUART MILLER The ftrce β€’ ' his vsrm merit mates his zay. Camera Club 1. 2; Projection Club 1, 2, 3; Hig School Cadets 3. L RJORIE H- RRIET NTCKERSON -MIDGET- K ' e all mmst c mpr muse ' iziih life. It seems β€’ smme degree β€” U ml ess I mate tie best Β« thimgs They ' ll get the best β€’f wae. Tennis Team 2. 3. +; Basketball 2, 3. 4; Secretan.- of Athletic Asso- ciation 4; Commercial Club 4; Press Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4: Stu- dent Secretary 4; Varsit ' H Club 4; .Assistant Home Room Manager I ; Manager of Tennis Team 3 ; Sports Editor Hermiad Staff. LILA FAV NORWOOD β€’ rrf gemtle fet prrsmilimg fmrce. Imtfmt Β« β€’β–  her destimed cmmrse. Commercial Club 4. Page Taenly -Eight Hieglisim Higliway 1944 - w L ROUKRT LINCOLN O ' liRlEN li ' isr is I lie lad icltii kriu ' ivs iv ir i (ind lioio to talk. Student Council 1; State Cjiiaid Cadets 3, 4; Board of Marshals 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 4. PAUL FREDERICK O ' NEILL BUCKEY AUhouijh I ' m ividr aiL-akc at niijlit And counting sheep in numbers, IV hen tnoininy comes no poin-cr on earth Can draij me from my slumbers. Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4; Hockey 2; Tennis 2, 3; Varsity H Club 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4; Athletic Board 4; Executive Board 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Representative 2. DOROTHY OSHORN DOT Never says die but does her stuff β€” Shoivs them she ' s mistress of poivdcr and puff. Camera Club 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Commercial Club 4. RUTH EX ' ELYN OSGOOD OSIE One iLay I have to baffle ivoc ff ' hen failure folloivs all I ' -ve tried, I suddenly detach myself And just sit still and let things slide. Hockey 1, 2; Red Cross Representative 1; Basketball 2, 4; Tciuiis 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Press Club 3, 4. .. . Poffe Tu-enty-Xi u- Himgliam Highway 1944 WILLIAM HAROLD PHILLIPS, JR. Life is long, ivhy 7iot 1? Camera Club 1 ; Basketball Tournament Winner 3 ; Hingham High Cadet 3, 4; Basketball 4. PHYLLIS MARIE QUINN PHYL like ivork; it fascinatrs ?nr; I can iit and look at it for hours. Junior Red Cross Representative 3. P WILLIAM DAVIS REID BILL ' The character of his ivork can he ivrit en in { old, He is a ejentleman of the finest mold. Student Council 3 ; Football 4. LH.LIAN ELIZABETH ROSS BETTY Whatever she did was done nvith such case, Aliiays u:illing and able to please. Executive Board 1, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Commer- cial Club 4; Junior Red Cross Representative 4. Page Thirty Hingliam Highway 1944 HKATRICE HELEN RUSSELL BETTY Merrily, merrily on she yocs, Making friends and never foes. Glee Club 4: Commercial Club 4. I L RGARET ALAR IE ST. GERMAIN She that hath a merry heart ivill ivin many a friend. Camera Club 2, 3; Weekly Press Club 4; Hermiad Staff 4; Dram- atic Club 4; Glee Club 4; Lunch Room Service Club 4. BARBARA JEAN SCHROEDER BABS Cinnmou sense is good to have But never let It master you, For then it might deprive you Of the foolish things it ' s fun to do. Glee Club 4; Commercial Club 4. ELIZABETH ANN SCOTT ' SCOTTIE 7 eheer, I help, I strengthen and aid, I gladden the heart of man and maid. President of Poster Club 4. Page Thirty -One Himgliam Higliway 1944 JANICE ELLEN TAYLOR JAN Conversation in its hrtlrr part May he esteemed a yift, and not an art. Poster Club 3; CJlee Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. ROBERT VANDERZEE CHICKEN ' Chicken ' is a good sport , Everyone likes one of his sort. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Manager of Football 3. NATHAN LEE VON IDERSTELN LEE A (jood jellov: in every sense uf the iLord. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Athletic Board 4; Student Council 2; Defense Woodworking 2; Track 3, 4; Poster Club 3; ' arsity H Club 4. HERBERT ERANK WALKER, JR. Some lives are thvjarted by rules, They can ' t he glad and free; To make our rules suit life instead Seems iiiscr far to mc. Page T iirfy-Two Hiegliam Highway 1944 IRENE WALLING The httlr tjirl ix.-ith the great huj smile ff ' io keeps you happy all the nvliile. Band 2; +-H Club 2; Commercial Club 4. MARILYN WALSH The iiorlii is like a mirror Reflfdine laliat you do. And if you face it smUituj It smdes rujlit back at you. Student Council 1, 4; Yearbook Staff 1, 2, 3; Assistant Home Room Manager 1; Junior Red Cross Representative 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Marshal 3, 4; Treasurer of Class 3; Executive Board 3, 4; President of Class 4. ELINOR KATHERINE WELSH EL Unselfis i and thoughtful to the last degree, A kindlier girl you ivill seldom, sec. Library Service Club 2, 3, 4; A.R.P. 2, 3, 4; Poster Club 4; Nutrition Corps 4; Reception Usher 3. ELEANOR MARY WHITE ELLIE To he kindly, helpful, Oft ' times gay. To be just herself, that ' s Elite ' s liiay. Glee Club 3; Board of Marshals 4; Lunch Room Service Club 4: Page Thirty-Three Himgliann Highway 1944 CLAIRE AVIS WHITESEL This quirt, yood-lnimorni girl has a disposition that never varies. Junior Red Cross Representative 1 ; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. NANCY JOAN WHORFF ' A genial disposition brings to its oicner many friends. Glee Club 4. ALICE JOYCE WIGMORE BEBE Cleverness and friendship too, Traits possessed by very feva. Camera Club 1; Executive Board 1; CJlee Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Secretary of National Honor Society 4; Library Service Club 3, 4; Vice-President 3; President 4; Office Service Club 3, 4; Tutoring Service Club 3, 4; Assembly Com- mittee 3; Press Club 4; Hermiad Staff 4. tk Jhii LILLIAN MAY WILKMAN MAE Mix a ticinkling eye icith a brilliant mind. Add poise and graciousness β€” Mae iL-e find. Poster Club 4; Assembly Committee 3; Band 1; Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4; Band Secretary 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Vice- President 4; Junior Book Review Winner 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Mar- shal 3, 4; Commissioner 4; Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Tutoring Club 3, 4; Office Service Club 4; Honor Roll 1, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; President 4. Paffe Thirty-Four Hiegliaiiiii Higli ' vay 1944 ROBERT WILLIAM WORMHOOD The best ivill come to liim For the best he enjoys giving. RICHARD HRETT ' Business is business and I ' m a business man. I r JOHN ROBERT KEARNS GOPHER li-ish ii-e had a different school, H ' ith slides instead of stairs, .4nd springboards on the landings too β€” . ( cushions everywhere. Board of Marshals 4; Executive Board 4; Assembly Committee 1; Junior Red Cross 1, 2; Varsity H Club 3, 4; Football 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Tennis 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Captain of Cheerleaders 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Dramatic Club 2. Paye Thirty-I ' he Hmghanti Higlii?yay 1944 CJOLir LJear uionor Student RALPH S. DOWNEY. JR. Page Thirty-Six Hiegham Highway 1944 junior L Iass President MICHAEL BRAVO f ice-President RICHARD CROWLKY Secretary ELIZABETH DREW Treasurer RUDY CAPARROTTA Pat e Thirlx-Seicn Hindliam Plidliwav 1944 (bop homo re ( li Of ass President DANIEL KIMBALL rice-President JOHN BACOX Secretary FRANCES BONNANO Treasurer CONSTANCE JEWETT Paffe Thirty-Eight Hmgliaoi Higli vay 1944 Qjreshinan C ass President Vice-President RICHARD LARSON WALLACE ADAMS Secretary Treasurer iMARY AYERS HAROLD WESTON Page Thirty-Nina Hiegham Higliway 1944 Cylass vi ui When in the course of unusual events it is deemed necessary for one to take leave of an- other, it necessarily entails much sorro ' v and pain on the part of both. The Class of ' 44 feels the burden of such adieux heavily on its respective hearts, aiid in order to soften the blow with regard to the pupils left behind in those hallowed halls, wishes to leave this missive as its last will and testament. Viz: 1st: We leave to Miss Fowler a medal for having the patience of Job. 2nd: Virginia Fay bequeaths her stateliness and poise to Anne Day. 3rd: Brick, Mag, and Down, leave their somewhat dusty but beloved gym suit to Bones. May it now rest in piece. 4th: To Mr. Higgins, we give a book on his favorite subject, embalming. 5th: Mildred Conroy wills her stenographic ability to anyone worthy of the honor. 6th: To Squeaky Kinnear, Doris Magner leaves her versatility. 7th: Paul O ' Neill leaves his Swoonatra title to Bob Buckler. 8th: Ned Jeffry leaves his swell sports jackets and good-humor to his brother, Bobbie. 9th: Patty Curley leaves her love of fun to Tombstone Lyons. 10th: Ralph Downey leaves his long list of A ' s as an inspiration to the incoming freshmen. 11th: Betty Ross leaves her winning smile to Janie Conway. 12th: Mary Cronin leaves her red tresses to Helen Smith. 13th: Ruth Lincoln leaves her incomparable drumming ability to any three students who can equal it. 14th: Bill Phillips leaves his pants to Herby Campbell. 15th: Ralph Hutchins leaves his football ability to anyone deserving of it. 16th: Bill Downey leaves his love for his jalopy to Victor Rhodes. 17th: Mae Wilkman leaves her talent for drum-majoring to Patty Byrne. 18th: Marilyn Walsh wills her executive abilities to her progressive sister. 19th: Johnnie Kearns forwards his title of teacher ' s pet to Oscar Beck. 20th: Betty Scott leaves her drawing ability to Velma Sheldon. 21st: Herby Walker leaves his wacky-wolfish attitude to Bobby Barrett. 22nd: To the Juniors we leave our love for the classics and our zeal and enthusiasm for hep. 23rd: Bob Ayers leaves his bashfulness( ? . ' ?) to Joe Menice. 24th: To Miss Dorrity, we will a chemically-treated hot-water bottle which will work auto- matically when the temperature is less than 111Β° F. 25th: To the beloved school we leave the floors, walls, desks, paper, and books, so that in case of fire there will be a blaze worth watching. 26th: Bill Handrahan, Chris Condito, John Chaupetta, Frank Reynolds, Raym.ond Streeter, Bill Sousa, Paul Hayden, Bill Russell, Clyde Nickerson, Clement Williams leave to all the undergraduates the inspiration to serve their country in its time of need. In witness thereof we hereto subscribe and fix our seal this eighth day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four. Signed: Class of ' 44. Witnessed by Frank Sinatra. Page Forty HINCHAM HIGH MARSHAL SrUDΒ£NT GOVERNMENT Himgham High vay 1944 Back row (left to right) β€” J. Bacon, R. Ayns, D. Kimball, N. Smith, T. Coughlin. Second row (left to right) β€” R. Adams, G. Gorman, . Weston, L. Handralian, D. Mac nrr, R. Larson, M. Bravo, P. FficlJ. First row (left to right) β€” M. fValsli, L. Lund, R. Hutcliins; Mrs. Henderson, Advisor; R. Doni.-ncy, J. IVoodbury, J. Millj. Student CyOuncil The Student Council consists of a President and Vice-President elected by the student bodv, the Captain of the Board of Marshals, a representative from any home- room which is not otherwise represented in the council, the chairman of the Athletic Board, the President of each class, and a faculty advisor. Pa e I- or ty -Two Hmgham Highway 1944 Back row (left to right) β€” .- . N cKCOinhc, J. Hayes, R. Aycrs, R. Dclmonico, J. .-I Jams, J. Mcnicc, H. Grccnburg. Second row (left to right) β€” R. Adams, G. Wrlglit, N. Barry, J. Scott; Miss Burditt, Advisor ; E. Dcmko, A. Bjorklund, G. McNamara, R. Baadrr. First row (left to right) β€” E. Charles, A. IVelsli, N. Bravo, P. Haricood, S. Doble, A. Rogers, C. Jeivetij B. Zullo, U. Lyon, W . Linscotl. uiome LKoom fli anaaers gei In each homeroom one manager and one assistant perform the duties of col- lecting the weekly dues and taking charge of the homeroom if necessary. Page Forty-Three Hin liani Hidliwav 1944 Seated (left to right) β€” M. H ' ahh, M. U ' ilkman, J. Dov:ning, S. Eloranta. R. rs. T. H ' ood- bury. D. yiagnrr, B. Brooks, A. Mralry. First row standing (left to right) β€” J. Brickctt, E. If lit i, B. Mi-fc i; Mr. Higgins, AJvisor; F. Hurley. A. Adair, .V. Brooks. I. Hunt. Last row standing (left to right) β€” G. H ' right, E. Gordon, R. Dov:ney, R. Barrett, H. li ' alkcr, J. Kearns, X. Barry, R. O ' Brien. Jjoarci of Lars ha Is This is a group organized to direct traffic, keep order in the corridors, and to help the students. During air raid drills, stationed at their different posts throughout the building, they direct students to the shelters. Mien all have reached safety, it is the duty of the marshals to check each room to be sure that no one has been left behind. Mr. Higgins as faculty advisor has done a grand job, both in maintaining order and in directing drills. Page forty-Four HmghaiM Highway 1944 SENIOR BOARD Seated (left to right) β€” M. H ' ilkman, F. Ilurlry; Miss Foivlcr, Advisor; M. Walsli, E. Kaffke. Standing (left to right) β€” P. O ' Neill, R. Aycrs, S. Eloranta, J. Hayes. xecutive ujoards JUNIOR ROARD Seated (left to right) β€” R. lianett, R. Cupuiolta, R. Cro-zijley, M. Bravo, E. Drev--, T. Wood- bury. Standing (left to right) β€” P. Ryan, I. Hunt, E. Gordon; Miss Dickey, Advisor; J. .McXevin, S. H ' rin, N. Bernstein. Page Forty-Five Hingliaim High vay 1944 SOPHOMORE BOARD Seated (left to right) β€” G. Wilson, F. Boniiano, D. Kimhall, J. Bacon, C. Jeivett, IV. Cliipman. Standing (left to right) β€” P. Byryic, R. Marshall, C. Sc iiano ; Mr. Higgins, Advisor; J. Anderson, R. Gillcn, R. Dclorcy. (S xecutive Ujoards I FRESHMAN BOARD Seated (left to right) β€” B. Uartney, P. Anderson, M. Ayers, R. Larson, W. Adams, H. Weston, M. O ' Sril. Standing (left to right) β€” C. Ross, L. Easiman, R. BasilUre; Mr. Billings, Advisor; J, Smith, l. Finn, A . Dolan, C. Mosher. Himgliam Higliway 1944 Standing (left to right) β€” Mrs. IJams, Ad-visor; A. Bernstein, C. JcKCtt, J. Broiun. Seated (left to right) β€” J. Hayes, G. Merrill, D. Kimball. Cissemoiii (committee ana CAthletic [Jooara Standing (left to right) β€” R. Cron ley, J. Menice, A. I ' on Iderstein; Mr. U ' ehh. .hivisor. Seated (left to right) β€” A ' . Barry, M. Nickerson, D. Mayner, P. O ' Neill. Page Forty-Seven Himgliam Higlivyay 1944 Seated (left to right) β€” . S icriuooJ. M. Walsh, D. Manner, J. Do iiniy, J. Brickctt, N. Brooks, E. Welsh. Standing (left to right) β€” J. Bean, P. O ' Neill, R. Ayers, R. Dov:ney, M. Lennon. graduation and [Reception LLshers Page Forty-Eight CLUB V iSeated (left to right) β€” J. Lucas, IV. Stunc, K. Gillrn, K. Fcryuson, R. Aticood, R. Pcaslcr, IV. Bates. First row standing (left to right) β€” ' . Bartlcll, F. Patch, W. Mitchell, L. Krciian; Mr. Scott, Advisor; R. Fmjuson, H. Thikham, II. Grcctihrrcj, P. F field. Last row standing (left to right) β€” C. Smith, R. Heapcs, J. Menicr, D. Kimball, V. Rhodes, E. Miller, A. Nenvcombe. Lrrojection Lyluo ana Lyamera ( lub Seated (le ft to right) β€” R. Nelson, E. Croniu, A. Seidel, K. Ferijuson, IV. Leonard, J. McGold- rick, L. Morse, S. Beck, B. Bittick, R. Cohen. First row standing (left to right) β€” R. Lincoln, M. Miller, M. Lacombe, M. Ilarripan, B. Brick- ctt; Mr. Scott, Advisor ; K. Nositjlia, B. Larson, B. Lorincj, M. Richards, M. Rinella. Second row standing (left to right) β€” G. Loriny, E. Farrell, J. Menice, II. Wilson, C. Fitzyerald, F. Patch, W. Stone, K. Snou: Hiegham Higliway 1944 t 0.1 9. itm0.Uii β€’SigBlRT SMi Back row (left to right) β€” C. Henderson, R. Delurey, J. Menicc, J. Coiven, D. Kimball, C. Mal- lory, R. IVaJsivortli, C. Hoelse ien. Second row (left to right) β€” . IVilson, E. IVelj i, L. Miller, S. Beck; Miss Gliddcn, Advisor; C. Fitzgerald, E. Magner, J. Fee, R. Cohen. First row (left to right) β€” F. Fisher, A. Seidel, M. Miller, L. Morse, A. IVigmore, M. Grclz, F. Bonnano, L. Fitzgerald, R. Lincoln. JLibraru c3( anj service ( lub The purpose of the Library Service Club is to help IVIiss Glidden by keeping the Iibrar neat, attractive, and efficient. Each member works at the desk at least one period a week. At present there are five probationary members learning about the library while waiting to be admitted to the club. Pa e I ' lfty-One Himgliam Higlivyay 1944 Standing (left to right) β€” J. DoiinuKj, M. St. Germain; Mr. Scwell, Advisor; B. Jackson, R. OsffooJ. Seated (left to right) β€” J. Bean, J. Brrz ii-all, M. Conroy, A. Wigmorc, A. Honkancn. LP res s Lylub uiermiaa Staff Top row standing (left to right) β€” S. Beck, L. Morse, J. Bcrc ' Kall, F. Hurley, N. Grigg, N. Foltz. Second row (left to right) β€” P.. Drei , I. Hunt, J. Do ' u.nin ; Mr. Hiyijins, Ad-visor; J. K ' ood- hury, A. Adair, P. Butler. Seated (left to right) β€” B. Kinnear, M. Berry, N . Bernstein, M. Nickerson, E. Chapman, M. Conroy, J. Mills, A. IVigmorc. Hmgham Higliway 1944 Seated (left to right) β€” jI . Abbey, J. Mo?it(jomcry, l ' . Sliddun, J. Larson, B. Knuicar, J. Pync, T. Allcgra. First roAv standing (left to right) β€” D. DistiarJ, . Day, 71 . Sammrtt, E. Ross; Mrs. Larson, Advisor; J. Kerr, A. Adair, S. Walsh, fi CJiipman. Last row standing (left to right) β€” L. Kcenan, J. Samari, R. Gallagher, R. Finnegan, W . Bates. jj unior uiea ( ross ana [Poster ( luo Seated (left to right) β€” B. Loriug, J . Saminetl, C. Schiaiio, E. Scott, B. Jackson, I. Ilonkaricri, N. Ileycr. Standing (left to right) β€” iX. Delmonico, B. Al-ves, R. Gallagher; Miss Stoner, Ad-isor; R. Phil- Up,s O. Beck, M. fVilkman, H. Brcsnahan, Himgliam Highway 1944 Back row (left to right) β€” D. Coolcy, N. Foltz, C. Maljory, S. Beck, J. Woodbury, W. Hill. Second row (left to right) β€” A ' . Harriugtoti, M. Cronin, A. French, M. Clark; Miss Cushintj, Ad-visor ; L. Morse, R. Lincoln, D. Dalu, F. Bonnano. First row (left to right) β€” P. Gordon, I. Hunt, R. Doivney, A. IViymore, M. Wilkman, E. Chap- man, D. Luce, R.Nelson. I iational cKonor Society ana C ionor LKoU Top row standing (left to right) β€” D. Cooley, A. Scii:combe, C. Mallory, D. Luce, B. Fisher, JV. Hill, R. Doicney. Second row (left to right) β€” P. Bates, S. Beik, M. Cronin, E. Chapman, B. Round, L. Morse, P. Corn ' Kall. Seated Heft to right) β€” J. Brozcn, R. Lincoln, A. Wiymore, M. H ' ilkman, R. Nelson, M. Nicker- son, F. Bonnano, Seated (left to right) β€” M. Nickerson, E. Kaffke, E. Ross, D. Mai iirr, M. Cunroy, P. Ciirlcy, D. Hickey, B. Russell. First row standing (left to right) β€” R. L ' nuol i, L. Liaul, I. Wallhtg, M. Dunn; Miss Barry, Advisor ; J. Bcrz ivall, J. Bran, D. Oshorn, K. Harrington. Last row standing (left to right) β€” F. Norivood, E. Bates, B. Schrocdcr, J. Doivning, M. Coyne, M. Lefinon, J. Taylor. Lyommercial L luo ana Student Secretaries Seated (left to right) β€” D. Magnrr, D. MiKemir, J. Bergivall, P. Quinn, P. Curlry, N. Harring- ton, M. Conroy. First row standing (left to right) β€” ,. l.tind. M. Coyne, J. Bean; M iss Barry, .Idvisor; I. If ' alling, .M . iekerson, R. Lineoln. Last row standing (left to right) β€” E. Bales, E. Ross, J. Dov-ning, F. Xoriuood. Himgham Higli way 1944 JLunch LKoom Service L iuo Seated (left to right) β€” M. Rlcliards, R. Colini, E. Gordon, L. Magnoli, F. Hurley, A. Seidcl. Standing (left to right) β€” D. Disnard, P. Gordon, M. Dunn; Miss Billa, Advisor; AI. St. Gcr- maine, E. Wliite, M. Anastoi, P. Curlcy. Page Fifty -Six MUSIC AMD DRAMA n ' } 1 a C. McKrnzir. B. Bittick, P. MerUno. R. Adams. R. McLcllan, H. Jf ' cston. J. Adams, R. Buckler, C. Mosiur, R. Finncgan, J. McMillan, L. Macri, M. G ' Scili, M. Lacombe, H. Day. B. Brickctt, ,V. Nosiglia, M. Hatch, R. T ' ickcry ; Mrs. Adams, Ad isor; J. Spradlin, M. Harrigan, C. Ross, J. Kerr, S. Brest, X. Dolan. C. Condito, B. Hartncy, J. Montgomery, A. Rogers, R. Larson, G. Gorman, M. Ayers, B. Larson, M. Abbey. 5. Doble. E. SantU-icca, L. Lombardo. CJresn man aiii a iipper ( lass Jjra iiafics p. Luce, J. McGoldrick, C. Ruhards, R. Kencry, J. Do ' vsning, G. Wright, B. Brooks, S. Bernstein, K ' . Chipman, D. Dalu, P. Mills, J. Uov.ie, 11. Shcrv;uod. . Bresnahan. E. Magnrr, J. Dobbins, L. Byrne, . Brooks, B. Miech; Mrs. .4dams, Advisor; D. Hussey, R. Murphy, M. St. Germain, J. Bean. P. Corniiall, B. Doble, J ' . Rcece, F. Bonnano. P. Ryan. O. Beck. L. Miller, M. H ' iikman, J. Bcrg=u;all, C. Mason, D. Cooley. H ' . Bartlett, G. Barbour, L. Morse, X. Grigg, F. Fisher, S. Beck, . Foltz, R. Cohen, M. Ozan. Hiegham Highway 1944 I ' -ft i lee ( liib Top row (left to rifjht) β€” . Srnit i, E. P. llariL-ood, C. H ' liitrsrl, D. Ilussry. A ' . Ilryrr, L. Hornstra, J. Ucri ivdll, B. P. llardivick, M. McKrcvcr. Chapman, M. Crnnin, A Fo!tz, E. Ross, R. Osgood, .7. .Idair, J. DoiLiiiiuj, M. Boss, M. Walsh, N. Brooks, Ifaick, .1. Frrtiih, M. St. Gtrmain, J. Bran, B. Jackson, Second row standing; (left to right) β€” M. Miller, A. Colanyrli, M. Grctz, M. Gilbert, R. Van- Scoyoc, P. Duffy, E. Dre-iv, F. Cleverly, L. Shult, S. Marko-vitz, J. Whorff, D. Kelsey, B. Chapman, P. Terry, J . Boivie, E. Cronin, J . Fee, . limit, J. ConiL-ay, P. Darker, P. Bates, . . Bernan, B. Kinnear, R. Murphy, F. Fisher. Ihird row standing (left to right) β€” A. Honkanen, J. Coii-en, D. Dalu, M. Coyne, N. Grigg, M. IVtlkman, L. Lund, P. Ciirley, J. Brukelt, B. Dohle, V. Reis, P. Corniiall; Mr. Taylor, Adiiisor; P. Butler, M. Keek, M. Cleveland, D. St. Germain, M. Bean, M. Roose, N. Bravo, M. Sammett, D. Griffith, R. Kenery, C. Richards, R. Cohen, M. Condito, M. Clark. Seated (left to right) β€” A. fVigmore, L. Chuisano, M. Rinella, B. Brooks, L. Luce, M. Berry, E. Ludloiv, B. Russell, E. Jacohson, I. Marchetti, A. Kelley, M. Morcjan, M. Gillis, R. Cram, B. Farrell, R. Sherman, C. Jeiiett, L. Maynoli, M. Kimpton, W . Chipman, II. Clark, N. Tedcsco. Seated (left to right) β€” R. Doiiney, T. IVoodbury, J. Gallo, A. Allum, G. Merrill, 11. Tinkham, J. Anderson, R. Baader, J. Catromhone, A. Galluzzu, A. Bjorkland, IV . Hill. Ptuje f ifty-Xinc Hindhani HidliAyaT 1944 R h - ' -A ' B ..iidS! . - . E M aBaw B r 7 jfc H W ' w lfF M id l O Q β– l -- Seated (left to right) β€” L. LunJ. R. Lincoln, J. SeiJel, P. Har ooJ, S. Abbadessa, M. Berry, . MagnoU, J. li ' ooJbury, M. Sidney, A. Rogers. First row standing (left to right) β€” L. Maio, P. Hunt, R. K ' augh, A. Ramsay; Mr. Samuelson, Director; W . Stone, R. Baader, If. Mitchell, J. Kain, G. Wilson. Last row standing (left to right I β€” D. Luce, R. Beat. R. U capes, R. Barrett, C. Schiano, C. Smith, J. Macri, J. Murphy. Jjanci and (cJrchestra Seated (left to right) β€” B. Richardson, L. Lund, C. Mason, M. ll ' ilkman; Mr. Leech, Director; A. Rogers, If. Price. Standing (left to right i β€” P. Curl,y, D. Luce, R. H capes, G. K ' ilson, M. Sidney, M. O ' Seil, A. Seidel, E. Kaffke. Last row standing (left to right) β€” ' . Bates, L. Maio, R. Barrett, C. Schiano, E. Farrell, R. Atiiood. V PORT V Hmglhami Higli ay 1944 β–  β€” .β€” -W - ' Top row standing Jeft to right) β€” D. Valentino, R. Davis, F. Patch, N. Barry, R. Malcolm, J. Carson, J. Kcarns, E. Kecnan, J . Smith. Second row standing (left to right) J. Hayes; Mr. J ' ery, Coach; J. Bacon, A. A Hum, H. Walker, G. Merrill, K. Ferguson, R. LanJis, L. Kcenan, E. Dcmko; Mr. Webb, Advisor. Seated (left to right) β€” R. Hutchins, M. Bravo, R. Antoinc, J. Flaherty, A. Michelson ; Mr. Cronin, Coach; P. O ' Neill, C. Smith, S. Eloranta, C. Schiano, M. Giovannucci. Qjootbali Coach Cronin ' s fighting eleven chalked up a record of three victories to five defeats, but scored more points on Weymouth in the Thanksgiving game than any other team had scored on her this year. Special credit is due to Art Allum for his brilliant work as halfback, and the whole team deserves credit for the excellent spirit which it showed. The supporting spirit of the student body was fine too, and we are looking forward to a more successful season next year. Page Sixty-Two Top row (left to right) β€” J. Flaherty, G. Merrill, K. I ' cryuson, E. Rolircr, J. Colicn, R. Ayers, R. Antoinr, H. IValkcr, A. Allum, S. Elorajita, C. Schiano, N . I ' on Idcrstein, E. Kccnan, R. Phillips, W. Hall, R. Delmonico. Second row (left to right) β€” H. Campbell, J. K earns, R. Fancier Zee, J. Mcnice, E. Gordon, N. Barry, R. Osgood, J. Doivnintj ; Mr. Cronin, Adi ' isor; J. Brickett, D. Magner, M. Bravo, R. Hutcliius, R. Doivfiey, E. Farrell, R. Croicley, R. Delorey. Seated (left to right) β€” C. Smith, R. Marshall, I. Hunt, B. Kinnear, P. Curley, C. Jcivett, E. Chapman, A. Balch, A. Lindsay, F. Hurley, M. Nickerson, P. O ' Neill, M. Giovannucci. varsitif ui Lylub ana flarcfung ( iris 1 A A Toji vow taIulillg (Irft to right) β–  β€” ,1 , M Kcever, B. Ihnik, ' . Ottiiin, A. Day, B. I. yon, L. Morse. Second row (left to right) β€” B. I.oritig, D. Si. Germain, P. Bates; Miss Stallivood, Coach; L. Hornstra, E. Kelley, T. Souther. Seated (left to right) β€” E. Drci.-, M. Berry, M. Cunnell, P. Darker, P. Duffy, J. Sparre, B. Lynch, Hin hani Pli liT av 1944 Standing (left to right) β€” D. Curtin, D. J ' alcntino, L. Finn, R. Briyham, C. Kctfc, R. Carson, J. Keefe, D. Ramsay, R. Adams. Seated (left to right) β€” M. Costa, C. Micliclson, P. Mcrlnio, R. Jiffcry; Mr. BiUlngs, Coach; T. Coughlin, P. Giovannucci, R. Larson, J. Osborn. Qjresntnen CJootbcill ana cJ ce cKockeij Standing (left to right) β€” Β£. Drmko, R. Drlory, E. Rolircr; Mr. Cronin, Coach; G. Lombardo, J. MacS ' rvin, R. Dai-is. Seated lleft to right) β€” R. Ayers, R. Antoinc, H. H ' alker, R. Barrett, L. Maio, H. Campbell. Hieghsim Highway 1944 CJield uiockei U Standing (left to right) β€” E. Chapman, F. Hurley; Miss StallivooJ, Coach; J. Doiciiing, V. Qui?iri. Kneeling (left to right) β€” M. Clark, D. Magncr, J. Brickrti. Seated (left to right) β€” . Hunt, B. Kinncar. Plxcitemeiit, thrills, suspense, teamwork, coordination of mind and body, all rolled into one grand game Hockey. Tlie girls had a bang-up season, winning five games and losing only one. The team was very ably coached by Miss Stallwood, captained by Doris Magner, and managed by Jean Brickett. Page Sixty-Five Hmgham Highway 1944 Top row standing (left to right) β€” E. Gordon, R. Crowley, H. T ' uikliam, L. Maio. Middle row (left to right) β€” Mr. Abbott, Coach; K. Fcryiuo?i, IV. Phillips, R. Phillips; Mr. PV ebb. Advisor. Seated (left to right) β€” J . Mcnicr, .4 . Allum, J. Krarns, R. I ' ander Zee , N . Von Idcrstcin. [Basket oall ana (girls ' diockey (Varsity) (Second Team) Standing (left to right) β€” A ' . Brooks, M. Sammet; Miss Stallivood, Coach; B. Doble, P. Butler. Kneeling (left to right) β€” F. Fisher, P. Curley, B. Lyon. Sitting (left to right) β€” E. Cronin, T. Allegra, R . Nelson, Top row standing (left to right) β€” R. Mahulm, R. Antoine; Mr. Webb, Advisor; G. Merrill, J. Carson. Second row (left to right) β€” T. Kcllcy, R. Barrett, E. Rohrer, F. Patch, J. Menice, E. Demko. First row (left to right) β€” Mr. Croni i, Coach; H. Paulse?i, H. Hall, R. Haley, H. I ' afides, L. Coccimiglio, R. Barron. [Joasebail and cJrack Top row (left to right) β€” E. h ' arrcll, J. Baco i, R. Dclmonico, E. Morris, C. Schiario. J. Pyne, H. Tinkham. Second row (left to right) β€” R. Do iney, T. li ' ooJhury; Mr. Jf ' rhb, Advisor; K. Ferguson, G. Wright. tirst row (left to right) β€” R. Croivlcy, C. Ward, F. Jacobs, R. Phillips. Hingliam Pli liT aT 1944 (Left to right) β€” C. Jc=u. ' fit, R. Marshall, M. Xickerson, R. Osgood, A. Batch. iuoL s ana i irls cJennis Top row (left to right) β€” B. Demku; Mr. H ' cbb, Coach; R. Delory. Front ro %- (left to right) β€” J. K earns, .V. Barry, R. Campbell. Page Sixty-Eiejht Hmgham Highway 1944 Top row standing (left to right) β€” E. Chapman, E. Nickerson, P. Butler. Second row standing (left to right) β€” C. Jnvrtt, M. Nickerson, M. O ' Neill; Miss S allivood, Coach; M. Clark, E. Kajfke, D. Mayner. Seated (left to right) β€” J. Larson, I. Hunt, B. Kinncar, M. O ' Neill, R. Osgood. (girls ' {Joasketoall ana Lyheerieaaers Standing (left to right) β€” J. .Mills, . . Larson. W. Mitchell. G. fCritiht; Mr. Cames, .IJvisor, Kneeling (left to right) β€” J. Coniiuy, I. Hunt, B. Kinnear, R. Murphy, L. Byrne. Top row (left to right) β€” C. Smith, W. Miti irli, L. Keenan, E. Keenan. Second row (left to right) β€” E. Gordon, G. Gorman, R. Larson; Mr. Abbott, Coach; A. Bjork- land, C. Briton, L. Maio. Seated (left to right) β€” R. Delmonico, R. If ' ason, R. Caparotta, J. Gallo, S. Smith. Jjaskctball (second team) and Jjowling cJeani Top row (left to right) β€” E. Drmko, E. Gordon, R. McKay; .Mr. Carnes, Coach; F. Hayes, R. Barrett, C. AUegra. Seated deft to right] β€” C. Hoelschen, R. eff, J. McGolJrick, R. Antoine, R. Beal, F. Patch, R. Davis. DEFENSE GROUPS Hingham Highway 1944 Seated (left to right) β€” R. Barrrrt, H. Ji ' alktr, R. Ayers, T. H ' ooJhury, R. Dozincy, S. Eloranta. Standing (left to right β€” G. H ' right, R. O ' Brien, .V. Barry; Mr. Higyins, Advisor; J. Kearns, E. Gordon. kJ oIicc Li. J .J . ana Ciiixiliarij cJire Sc naa Top row (left to right) β€” J. Smith, C. Smith, J. Bacon, J. Hayes, R. Landis, P. Conroy, H. Oisen. Second row (left to right i β€” . Murphy. B. Hirsch, E. Demko, If. Mitchell; Mr. Abbott, Ad- visor; R. McKay, R. Baader, E. Farrell, D. Conroy. Seated ' left to right) β€” P. Hunt, R. Delorey, J. Cohen, R. Beal, H. Walker, V. Rhodes, F. McSevin, C. Hirsch, R. K ' ason. Hmghaei Highway 1944 Standing (left to right) β€” IV. Morrison, R. Ncjf; Mr. Billitigs, AJ-visor; W. Hall, G. Bihhy. Seated (left to right) β€” 0. Brck, R. I ' andrr Zee, D. Coolry, A. Galluzzo, R. LanJis, C. Smith, R. Jeffrey. (bea Scouts ana (girls ' vy or ks nop Seated (left to right) β€” J. Broiiii, M. Gilhrrt, P. .hidrrsoii, B. Jackson, M. Bates. Standing (left to right) β€” G. Baltucci; Mr. M ' ooduard, Advisor; M. Averill, Hin ham Hidhwav 1944 Sranding i left to right; β€” J. U ' iorff; Mr. Scon, Aa isor; P. O ' Scill, E. White. Seated [Xth to right) β€” S. Markoaitz, C. Mason, C. H ' hitescl, E. Jf ' elsh. cfirst CLicl (bqnaci and uiesciie ana Jjeniolition Sqtiaa pr :. - β–  --o .Kr Vi B MflBw ' B H Hfe K Wp % ' k o -{i i HBBnr L___ RLr . J V H V ' 1 aHHHHHHMftkJK M Seated (left to right) β€” J. Flaherty, R. Intoinr, M. Bra o. Standing (left to right; β€” Β£. Gordon; Mr. ff ' ooJv:ard.. Advisor; C. Hoelschen, Pa e Seventy-Four β€’ β– Β 5 V r f rt 1 r f i PP mBI KSl BS! wkk 1 Seated (left to right) β€” R. O ' Brien, E. Kccnan, R. I ' andcr Zee, L. FitzyeruLI, C. Fitzgerald, D. St. Germain, P. Gordon, E. Merrill, P. Mrrlino, fV. Phillips. First row standing (left to right) β€” R. Gillen, G. Barbour, J. Hayes, R. Hutcliins; Mr. Carnes, Advisor ; J. Maeri, J. Cohen, I). Luee. Last row standing (left to right) β€” A. Ncivcomhe, J. Sainari, S. Eloranta, R. Aycrs, E. Jcffery, G. Bibhy. L oae ( lass ana igjf cHign cbchool ( aaets Top row (left to right) β€” F. Rhodes, T. H ' oodhiuy, R. Ayrrs, II ' . Phillips , S. Eloranta, R. Gallagher, R. Roundlree, R. Phillips. Second row (left to right) β€” A ' . Ferguson, II. Tinkham, : ' . Keenau, J. .M doldrii k, R. Sarnari, R. McKay, F. Patch, J. Menice, I ' . Xosiglia. Front row (left to right) β€” A ' . Barry, R. Ac , R. Cro-uley, II. Walker, R. Doiiney, R. O ' Brien, E. Farrcll, P. Hunt, R. Cappauratta. SADDLE MASTERS for occasional and sports vear White Elk with Brown Saddle Riihher Sole and Heel Also Other Famous Make Shoes AT FACTORY PRICES The Factory Shoe Store, Inc. Opposite Stetson Shoe Company SOUTH WEYMOUTH, MASS. RED and WHITE Dress Clothes To Rent LADIES ' AND MEX S 1 Naval Officers ' Uniforms For Sale . Ill Summer Street, Boston Plymouth Rock Sealtest Ice C ream Served Exclusively In Our Cafeteria PLYMOUTH ROCK Ice Cream Co. BEST WISHEI Class of 1944 WOMEN ' S AND CHILDREN ' S APPAREL FURNITURE okehXJliGMh Quincv ' s Fashion ( .enlcr THE FLORENCE CLUB 11 Rockland Circle FOOD FOR MEMBERS AND GUESTS SPAGHETTI DINNERS A SPECIALTY For Further Information Call Hull 0012 Compliments of The Makers Of WHOOPEE PIES IN THE LONQ RUN you and your friends will prize the portrait thai looks like you β€” your truest self, free from stage efiects and little coneeits. It is in this long run photography that PURDY success has heen won. Portraiture by the camera that one cannot laugh at or cry over in later years. For present pleasure and future pride, protect your photographic self by having PURDY make the portraits. β€’ PLEASING PORTRAITS β€’ PROMPT SERVICE β€’ RIGHT PRICES Means Satisfaction Guaranteed PURDY 1 60 Tremont Street Boston OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1944 SPECIAL DISCOUNT RATES TO ALL HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Hingham Highway 1944 Autographs OFFICIAL JEWELERS 1944 CLASS RINGS The class ring takes on a newer and greater significance, serving not only as a reminder of school associations but also as a means of identification. Dieges and Clusi 73 Treinont Street BOSTON, MASS. ♦ I I HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1944 iiiii-HHiiiijiiniiiili: .:;!! ;?H!iiii:!lil


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