Chelsea High School - Beacon Yearbook (Chelsea, MA)

 - Class of 1930

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T he BEA CO N 1931 Kate Freedman Everybody’s pal. If you don’t be ' lieve us, ask her. America’s sweet ' heart. Abraham Gamrin Confidence is your main attribute, Abe. What better attribute does a gooddooking man need? Peter Garber Pete is a would ' be pugilist who claims he is going to be Art Shires VIII. J Benjamin Gartz Gartzy played on our basketball team. Now, do you wonder why we were so successful? Thelma Gass One of the lovable types, who brings bliss wherever she treads. Alfred Gawronski “Alky Al” is going to take a prominent part in the outside world. Yes, as a telephone pole on some street corner. Anna Gelstein The reason why men stay home. A wonderful wife for a lucky man. Eleanor Gilman Never caught with lessons unpre ' pared. Eleanor’s schoolgirl com ' plexion is the envy of all. Helen Gladyszak After working in the cafeteria, Helen, you must be one grand cook! Louis Glassman As an “A” student he makes a good cartoonist. May we some time see his cartoons in print. 24

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The BEACON ' 1931 Harry Fisher A merry jest, a merry laugh, and he strolls upon his way. Harry is a regular threedetter man. Ida Fisher My dear, how do you keep so slim? Please tell us how you keep that schoohgirl figure. Sarah Fisher Sarah makes a habit of saving candy boxes. She uses the ribbons for her hair. Sidney Fleishman A strong, virile man who drives a butter ' and ' egg truck. His true worth is known to his few intimates. Ernestine Ford They say redheads have fiery tempers. If her temper is as fiery as her hair—oh! Herman Fox Herman’s motto is “The teacher is wrong, but right or wrong, the teacher is wrong.” Anthony Francis. Honest in deed and thought. A good student and a sincere friend. Anne Freedman A sociable young woman, whose outlook on life is one of her greatest assets, but not the least. Edward Freedman “Spits” is a steady, reliable young fellow who is not a believer in bigamy. ✓ Harry Freedman His enthusiasm is contagious. Harry makes the best of every day. 23



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The BEACON ' 1931 Samuel Glassman Sam is going to be a soldier. Oh, won’t those girls fall—for the uni ' form! Abraham Glazer If his ambitions are as sizzling as the soda he jerks, he’ll rise to great heights. Meyer Glickstein If only there were more of his type! Bessie Glinner Comedienne, whose fondness for telling humorous stories has won for her great renown. Anna Gofstein When it comes to dancing, the prize loving cups fairly leap into her arms. Ida Goisman A modest violet who basks in the shade, although she is at her best in the limelight. Mary Golad Your smiling countenance always helped us. Don’t forget to keep smiling, Mary. It is the key that will open the door to your happiness. Abraham Gold “Abie” has one ambition—to be everywhere at the same time. Too had he can’t be twins. Edward Goldman The boy who looks as though a bomb couldn’t move him. (And let me tell you, it can’t!) Ada Goldeich Ada’s ready smile and sunny nature are sure signs of success for her in the future. Keep smiling, Ada! 25

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