Chelsea High School - Beacon Yearbook (Chelsea, MA)

 - Class of 1933

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► TV JOSIAH GREENBERG Joe 49 Bellingham Street March 20, 1918 Young in years; old in brains. College Course. Band 2. Senior Play. Honor Roll 3. French Club, Vice- President 3. Quarterly Beacon Staff 3, 4. LOUIS GREENB5 Luk 78 Chester Ave„ September 13, 1916 His heirfo ft£cts his heart. General Cm5rse. Basketball Manager PHILIP GREENBERG Phil 178 Chester Avenue April 18, 1915 A few good words serve the purpose of a thousand not so good. College Course. LILLIAN GREENFIELD Smiles 45 Eden Street December 29, 1914 Large flashing eyes are a great asset to her charming personality. Commercial Course. Operetta 3, 4. Junior Frolic Committee. TONY GRISCHAK 259 Spruce St. September 29, 1914 The idle of Chelsea High. General Course. flHHi BLANCHE GROBMAN 66 Jones Road November 28, 1916 Vive la Chinwell! General Course. French Club 4. Quar¬ terly Beacon Staff 3, 4. MINNIE GRODSKY Mcocher 93 Coitage Street June 24, 1914 An honest countenance is the best passport. Commercial Course. JENNIE LOUISE GROSS 197 Chestnut St. November 14, 1915 Music hath charm. General Course. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Chemistry Club 4. SAMUEL GURMAN German I 18 Central Ave. September 30, 1914 German and good-nature-ness are absolutely synonymous. General Course. Band 2, 3, 4. Chem¬ istry Club 3. Operetta 3 . 4. 7 JOSEPH HARMON Joe 281 Washington Ave. Feb. 15, 1914 Ah! Why should life all labor be? General Course. Football 2. 26

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MINNIE MARILYN GOOTMAN Minny 169 Nichols Street May I, 1915 Favor is deceitful; beauty is vain. College Course. Quarterly Beacon Staff 3. ALEXANDER GORDON Al 100 Cottage Street July 26, 1915 Al ' s frankness, good judgment and all around good-fellowship is what has won him all his popularity. College Course. German Club 2, 3, 4. Operetta 4. Chairman Junior Prom Committee. Chorus 3, 4. Student Council 4. RUTH ELEANOR GORDON 58 Eleanor Street April 3, 1917 In youth and beauty wisdom is not rare. College Course, Leading Lady Senior Play. Student Council 4. Honor Roll 2, 4. Quarterly Beacon Staff 3, 4. Year Book Literary Staff. French Club 3, 4. Junior Prom Committee. Oper¬ etta Candy Girl 2, 3, 4. SAMUEL WILLIAM GORENSTEIN Dickie 229 Washington Ave. Sept. 24, 1914 Dickie still wants to know where everybody got the impression that Einstein is a mathematician. Technical Course. Honor Roll 2. Band 2, 3, 4. Math. Club 4. German Club A girl of such delicate grace; ten¬ der, all laughter and love. College Course. BARNET GRAY Cap 21 Carter Street March 2, 1916 He sitteth there in silence. General Course. Baseball Manager 4. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Junior Frolic Com¬ mittee 3. Chorus 3. LILLIAN EVANGELINE GREEN II Ingleside Avenue May 12, 1915 And unextinguished laughter fills the air. Commercial Course. LOUIS ABRAHAM GREEN Louie 72 Grove Street December 3 I, I 91 6 Good men are not cheap. Technical Course. German Club 4. Math. Club 4. Chemistry Club 4. LOUIS ABRAHAM GREEN 107 Fourth Street February 16, 1916 Modesty in youth is a virtue. General Course. Honor Roll 2, 3. French Club 4. Chemistry Club 4. EDWARD GREENBERG Icky 178 Chester Avenue April 18, 1915 One who knows a lot but keeps it quiet. General Course. Honor Roll 3. 25



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MALCOLM HAROTUNIAN 173 Poplar Street January 14, 1914 Everything comes to him who waits. General Course. WILLIAM HART Bill 39 Jefferson Ave. August 31, 1915 Bill is rather quiet, but then so was Lincoln. Technical Course. Math. Club 4. Science Club 3. Honor Roll 2. Band 2, 3, 4. KATHERINE LORETTA HARTLEY Kay 36 Winthrop Street August 14, 1915 As flowery as a rose is she. Commercial Course. HAROLD EDWARD HEALEY Hal 832 Broadway April 5, 1914 A broad, expansive smile. General Course. Band 2, 3, 4. Or¬ chestra 2, 3. Honor Roll 2. WALTER FRANCIS HEFLER Phebe 59 Sagamore Ave. January 24, 1916 A little boy who knows how to mind his own business. General Course. German Club 4. MILTON HELMAN Hamill 48 Addison Street January 28, 1915 Unless above himself he can erect himself, how poor a thing is man. College Course. Football 2. Honor Roll 2, 4. High Honor 2. Home Room Basketball 2, 3. Class President 3. Traffic Squad 3. Graduation Hay Usher 3. Quarterly Beacon Literary Editor 4. Year Book Literary Editor 4. French Club 4. HELEN HERMAN 77 Congress Avenue August 19, 1915 Her smile is a most winning one. Commercial Course. NATHAN HILL Bunker 140 Elm Street June 26, 1915 Bunker , ready as he is to play pranks, is as ready to help those in need. General Course. Operetta 2. Junior Prom Committee. TONIA HOROVITZ 185 Congress Avenue May 21, 1916 Her voice would attract even the nightingale. Commercial Course. German Club 2, 3. Operetta 3, 4. HAZEL HOVASSE 77 Clinton Street November 7, 1915 A sense of humor is the salt of life. General Course. 27

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