Hingham High School - Highway Yearbook (Hingham, MA)
- Class of 1934
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HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK 1934 RONALD J. DARBY Principdl «g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 THE FACULTY Third row, left to right : Miss Wells, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Woodward, Mr. Chapman, Mr. Cronin, Mr. Tozier, Miss Irene dishing. Second row, left to right: Miss Stoner. Miss MacLeod, Miss Doris Cushing, Miss Rose, Miss House. Miss Randall, Miss Titus. Miss 1 lardy. Miss Holt. First row, left to right : Mrs. Henderson. Miss Burditt, Miss Barry, Mr. Porter. Sub- master; Mr. Darby, Principal; Miss Dorrity, Dean of Girls; Miss Smith, Miss Fowler, Miss Griggs. SENIOR GLASS 1934 «se H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 £ Virginia Horace Anderson A cheery smile, a winning way makes hosts of friends. Orchestra 2 ' Dramatics 3. William Charles Bacon, Jr. ' Happy am I! From care I ' m free! Why aren ' t they all contented like me? ' ' Football 2. Charles Sidney Beal I care not two pence. Track 1 ; Football Manager 4. Edward Norman Beal ' Peace, be gone ; I am come. 8 feS H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 193 4 fe3« Helen Wheeler Belding In books, or work, or healthful play. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baskethall 1, 2, 3; Apparatus 1,2; Track 1, 2, 3. Katharine Ray Bernard Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low. Hockey 1 ; Track 1,2; Spring Concert 1, 2. Herbert Norman Blanchard He ' ll find a way. Basketball 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1 ; Marshai 3, 4. Stephen Haskell Blodgett ' The horn of the hunter is heard on the hill. Dramatics 2, 3; T; ack 3. 4; Public Speaking Contest 3. 4. HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 Hazel Bradbury ' Tis good to lengthen to the last a sunny mood. Spring Concert 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Minstrel Show 4; Hockey 4; Musical Comedv 4. Thelma Stevens Bragdon ' ' Beauty is true beauty when its comrade is a modest mind. Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. Barbara Elizabeth Brown ' A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Soccer 2, 3; Class Secretary 3. Lester Gustave Bruggemann, Jr. ' ' Business is business, and I ' m a business man. Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2. 3; Dramatics 2; Intra-mnral Basketball 2, 3, 4; Minstrel Show 2, 3; Marshal 4; Vice President of Dramatic Club 4. 10 J£ H INGHAM HKill SCHOOL 19 34 Jt Kenneth Atherton Burr A proper man. as one shall see on a summer ' s day. Glee Club 1; Orchestra 1. 2; Minstrel Show 2. 3; Musical Comedy 3, 4; Baseball 4. Camilla Nellie Calvi ' Mv heart is ever at vour service. Josephine Helene Calvi A cheery smile, a willing hand. And a depth of knowledge, too. Spring Concert 2; Hockey 1; Soccer 2. 3; Assistant Home Room Manager 1 ; Home Room Manager 2 ; Public Speaking Contest 4. Wendell Eric Carlson ' He makes his realm in art. 11 J£ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 J William Joseph Carnes ' He is first an athlete. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4. Charles Albert Carr The blush is beautiful, but it is sometimes incon- venient. Football 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Michelina Margaret Chiango She was dark-haired, dark-eyec Oh, such dark eyes. ' Glee Club 1,2, 3. Norman Nichols Clark ' T am very fond of the company of ladies. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Intra-mural Basket- ball 3 ; Basketball Timekeeper 4. 12 £ HINGHAM HI (111 SCHOOL 1 34 J£ Rocco James Condito ' Napoleon was also a little man. ' ' Esther Costa If silence were golden, she would be rich. Spring Concert 2, 3. Ardra Andrew Crawford ' ' The softer charm that in her manner lies.. Just suits the expression in her eyes! 1 ' Musical Comed_v 3; Spring Concert 1. 2; Hockey 3. Ruth Eleanor Cushing O, for a booke and a shadie nooke. Track 3, 4; Soccer 2. 3. 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Clee Club 1. _ ' . 13 «g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 £ Charles Henry Cutting And bid the cheek be ready with a blush. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2. 3, 4; President of Athletic Association 4; Wrestling 4. Mary Elizabeth Damon A girl there was of quiet ways — Home Room Manager 1 : ; Hockey 2; Soccer 2; Sprim Concert 2, 3. Charles Dennehy ' I like work; it fascinates me; I can sit and look at it for hours. ' ' Anne Terese Dolan ' A cheerful soul finds expression through laughter. Musical Comedy 2, 3; Minstrel Show 2, 3. 14 fe S HIN ' GH A M H 1 G 1 SCHOOL 1 ( )34 «£ William Henry Donohue The world ' s no better if we worry ; Life ' s no longer if we hurry. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 2; Basketball 3; Baseball 3,4. George Andrews Downing A moral, sensible, well-bred man. Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 2. 3, 4; Captain of Mar- shals 4; Student Council 4; President of Dramatic Club 4; Minstrel Show 1. 2. 3, 4; Musical Comedy 3; Dramatics 4. Clara Louise Fearing Seen, but seldom heard. ' ' Martha Elizabeth Fearing ' If to her some female errors fall. Look on her face and you ' ll forget them all. ' ' (dec Club 1. 2. 3. 1. 15 «c  HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 £ Evelyn May Foss ' A determined young lady with dark, bright eyes. Spring Concert 1 ; Assistant Home Room Manager 3. Ruth Eleanor Galiano ' None named her but to praise. Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4. Helen Elizabeth Gleason A quiet modesty which most becomes a woman. S P ring Concert 2, 3. Elizabeth Mary Goodwin Not very tall, net very small, But sweet and fair, and loved by all. Student Council 3 ; Musical Comedy 3 ; Minstrel Show 3. 16 oe H INGHAM HI Oil SCHOOL 1934 £ Kathleen Mary Gorman Full of action, full of fun. Pleasant and agreeable to every one. Home Room Manager 1; Glee Club 3; Hockey 4; Minstrel Show 3. Elizabeth Wilma Halliday All the world ' s a stage. Dramatics 3, 4; Public Speaking Contest 4. Anne Louise Hamilton Her qualities insure a future of happiness. Class Treasurer 1; Minstrel Show 1, 2, 3; Public Speak ng Contest 2, 3; Musical Comedy 3, 4; Dra- matics 4. Thelma Ruth Harvey ' Variety ' s the source of joy below, From whence till fresh revolving pleasures flow. Basketball 1. 17 feS H I N G H A M HIGH SCHOOL 1 9 3 4 Wallace Robinson Houghton ' Though pleased to see the dolphins play I mind my compass and my way. Marshal 4; Manager of Track Team 4. Helen Elizabeth James ' So just, so small, yet in so sweet a note, It seemed the music melted in her throat. Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4. Howard Goodwin Jermyn, Jr. ' A little more slumber, — a little more sleep. Marguerite Attregene Johns I am little, but I can do much. Spring Concert 1. 2. 3; (dee Club 2; Minstrel Show 3; Musical Comedy 4. 18 J£ HINGH AM MICH SCHOOL 1 934 «£ Janice Jorgensen A willing heart adds feather to the heel. Hockey 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1.2. 3. 4 ; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 3. Anna Mary Kehoe ' Now let it work; Mischief, thou art afoot, Take thou what course thou wilt. Alice Howland Kimball This all she is ; what better report ; A friend, a pal, a good sport. Hockey 1, 2. 3. 4; Minstrel Show 2. 3. 4; Musical Comedy 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Dramatics 3; Track 2. 3; Class Secretary 1 ; Class Vice President 2. 3. 4. Dorothea Margaret Kingsland A merry twinkle in her eye. And a pleasant -mile as she passes by. 1 lockey 1 ; Soccer 3. 4. 19 £ HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 t Hilda Mae Lea ' The eyes are the pearl of the face. Orchestra 1. 2; Public Speaking Contest 2, 3, 4; Dra- matics 4 ; Spring Concert 2 ; Class Treasurer 3. Everett Wilson Linscott ' The rule of my life is to make business a pleasu e, and pleasure my business. ' Chester Linwood Linscott, Jr. ' Were there no women, men might live like gods. A nnabelle Littleton Two lovely berries moulded on one stem. 20 «g H 1 X G HAM HI G H SCHOOL 1 ( 3 4 £ Isabelle Littleton ' Two lovelv berries moulded on one stem. William David MacDonald Let me have music; I seek no more. ' ' Glee Club 1 ; Minstrel Show 3, 4; Intra-mttral Basket- ball 4. Harriet Elizabeth MacKay Her hair was not more sunny than her heart. Minstrel Show 3; Assistant Home Room Manager 2; Spring Chorus 2. Imelda Ann Magner Whence that three-cornered smile of bliss? Three angels gave me at once a kiss. Spring Concert 1; Glee Club 3. 4; Minstrel Show 3. £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 J Evelyn Margaret Mahoney ' She is pretty to walk with. And -witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. Public Speaking- Contest 4. John Roger Mansfield ' Oh the gladness of their gladness when they ' re glad. And the sadness of their sadness when they ' re sad ; Hut the gladness of their gladness and the sadness of their sadness .Are as nothing to their badness when they ' re bad. Football 1,2; Track 1 ; Wrestling 4. William Francis Mansfield, Jr. Oil the gladness of their gladness when they ' re glad. And the sadness of their sadness when they ' re sad; But the gladness of their gladness and the sadness of their sadness Are as nothing to their badness when they ' re bad. Football 1,2; Track 1 ; Wrestling 4. Eleanor Florence Malcolm ' Thine eyes are springs in whose serene and silent waters heaven is seen. 22 «g H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 34 «ae Alice Enwright McKee ' Her air. her manners, all who saw admired; Courteous though coy. and gentle, though retired. ' Hockey 4; Student Council 3, 4; Vice President 4; Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4; Minstrel Show 3, 4; Musical ( Comedies 3, 4. James Matthew McLaughlin Though modest, on his brow nature had written— gentleman. Student Council 2. 3, 4; President of the Under- graduate Association 4; Home Room Manager 2, 3, 4 Class President 2. 3; Football 2. 3; Track 3; Dra- matics 4. Elsie Helen Melvin Here dwells no frown nor anger Soccer 3. Lennart Conrad Nielsen ' Plow deej) while sluggards sleep. Football 1 : Track 1. 2, 3, -1 « 5 H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 3 Taisto Hjalmar Nissila ' Strong of body and of heart — Orchestra 1; Track 3, 4; Basketball 4; Wrestling 4. Elizabeth Terese O ' Connell Her dancing eyes and shining hair Prove that mischief has no care. Glee Club 1, 2; Musical Comedy 2, 3. William Wallace Pe;kins A merry heart has many friends. Track 1, 2; Football 2, 3; Musical Comedy 3, 4. Judson Daniel Pratt Why take life seriously — you ' ll never ge out of it alive. Dramatics 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Football 1 24 g HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 J£ Harry Wiest Pyne I never was on the dull, tame shore. But I loved the great sea more and more. Track 1,2; Band 1.2; Orchestra 1. 2; Musical Comedy 3, 4 ; Dramatics 3. William Francis Quinn, Jr. I never found the companion that was so companion- able as solitude. Football 1 : Manager of Football Team 3. John Rando As he thinketh in his heart, so is he. Football 1, 3. 4; Track 1 ; Baseball 2. 3, 4. John Aloysius Reagan, Jr. He li long that lives well. 25 «g H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 Robert Lewis Reece ' Tis good nature only wins the heart. Home Room Manager 2, 4; Track Captain 2, 3; Foot- ball 2, 3; Diamatics 3. John Turner Samuelson ' Where there is music, there can be no harm. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. ;- =.. Hiram Phillips Shorter Where woman is, there am I also. Football 2; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2. 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 3; Minstrel Show 2. 3; Assistant Home Room Manager 3. John William Spooner And when a lady ' s in the case. You know all other thing ' s give place. ' ' Public Speaking Contest 2; Dramatics 2, 3, 4; Minstrel Show 2, 3 ; Spring Concert 3 ; Home Room Manager 3 ; Glee Club 4. HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 «£ Hollis Ransom Spring When he ' s solemn, he ' s solemn, but, ' hen he smiles, he smiles Football 1, 2, 4; Baseball 3, 4. Charles Howland Stoddard A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. ' ' Dramatics 1 ; Marshal 4. Harriett Ellsworth Stoddard For she ' s mild and sweet of will. Musical Comedy 3; Minstrel Show 3; Spring Concert 4 Paul Henry Stonely An athlete has power inborn, and the courage to carry on. Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 4; Basketball 3, 4 [Capt. 4| ; Class President 1. 2. 3, 4. 27 g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 4 Martti Olavi Takki On their own merits, modest men are dumb. ' Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Marshall 4; Spring Concert 2. 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 4; Basketball 3. 4: Football 1. Lyndon Blaine Tewksbury, Jr. He labors, for he seeks resnlts. ' ' Track 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Public Speaking- Contest 3. 4 Marshal 4. Joseph Eastwood Threlfall, Jr. Happy he who far from business, like the primitive race of mortals, cultivates with his own oxen the fields of his fathers, free from all anxieties of gain — Baseball 2. Helen Elizabeth Tuite There is nothing half so sweet As a dimple in a maiden ' s cheek. Soccer L 2; Hockey 1, 2. 28 «g H I N G II A M HIGH S I H OOL 1 ( ) 3 4 «£ Mary Elizabeth Wall ' Her smile is sweetened bv her seriousness. Eda Cameron Waugh Ah! You flavor everything-; You are the vanilla of society. Spring Concert 2. 3, 4 ; Dramatics 3. 4. Isabel Louise White ' Full of fun. always gay, Happy and pleasant at work or play. Spring Concert 2. Elinor Whitmore A sweet attractive kind of grace Hockey 1. 29 oe HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 M Walter William Wilkman Let thv words be few. Assistant Home Room Manager 2; Track 4; Basket- ball 3. 4. Charles Bridgeham Worrick, Jr. He is a quiet gentleman, but quite a gentleman. Track 1. 2, 3; Basketball 3. 4; Band 3; Orchestra 1. 30 JUNIOR, SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN GLASSES £ HINGH ' AM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 Junior Class 32 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 «£ Sophomore Class 33 «g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 Freshman Class 34 SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 1933 - 1934 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 Student Government E 1 ■B ■.; Mb m 8 h jR -c i 1 . r p 4 VI ■■■MB - .x H jj - ;■MMIb :- ' k i i ■STUDENT COUNCIL Standing, left to right : Charles Cutting, President of the Athletic Association ; Andrew Bennett, chosen by the Council ; George Downing, Captain of Marshals; Paul Stonely, President of the Senior Class; Philip Stoddard, President of the Junior Class. Seated, left to right : Alfred Handrahan, President of the Freshman Class ; Mary McKee, chosen by the Council ; Miss Helen Dorrity, Faculty Advisor; James McLaughlin, President of the Undergraduate Association; Alice E. McKee, General Home Room Manager; Frances Boehme, Vice President of the Undergraduate Associ- ation ; Paul Handrahan. President of the Sophomore Class. 36 g HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 £ Student Government HOME ROOM MANAGERS Standing, left to right : Robert Tessier, John. Cunningham, Dwight Townsend, Daniel Magner, Chester Malcolm, Paul Handrahan, Arthur Handrahan, 1 ,ouis Rando, I raig Neal. Sitting, left to right: Henry White. Marie Magner, Alice E. McKee, General Manager; Evelyn Cobb. Robert Reece. 37 « HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 £ Student Government MARSHALS Standing, left to r:ght: Judson Pratt, Herbert Blanchard, Martti Takki. Charles Stod- dard. Thomas Sweeney. Sitt. ng, left tc right: Wallace Houghton, Lester Bruggemann. Jr. ; George Downing. Captain ; Kenneth Burr, Blaine Tewksburv. 38 £ HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 «£ Dramatics DRAMATIC CLUB Standing, left to right: .Miss Lillian MacLeod, Coach ; Albert Barilaro, Stephen Blodgett, John Barnard, John Yisser, John Spooner, Judson Pratt. Philip Stoddard, Douglas Kearns. Seated, left to right: Catherine During, Virginia Jones. Frances Higgins. Mary McKee, Secretary; George Downing. President: Lester Brnggemann, Jr.. ' ice President; Hilda Lea, Elizabeth Halliday, Mavis Clark. 39 g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 Dramatics PRIZE WINNERS IN THE THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS Standing, left to right : John Spooner, Judson Pratt. Douglas Kearns. Sitting, left to right: Hilda Lea, Miss Lillian MacLeod. Coach ; Elizabeth Hallidav 40 «g HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 Dramatics CAST OF SUBMERGED Standing, left to right : James McLaughlin, George Downing Seated, left to right: Bartlett Miller, Philip Stoddard, Judson Trait, John Barnard 41 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 £ Dramatics SENIOR PUBLIC SPEAKING FINALISTS Standing, left to right : Judson Pratt, Stephen Blodgett, Lester Briig-gemann, Jr.; George Downing - , John Spooner, Kenneth Burr. Seated, left to right: Hilda Lea, Josephine Calvi, Eda Wangh, Ruth Wilson, Elizabeth Halliday, Evelyn Mahoney. 42 ATHLETICS SEASON 1933-1934 «g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 Athletics 44 «a HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 «£ Athletics FOOTBALL TEAM Standing, left to right : Norman Clark, Henry White, Thomas Sweeney, Andrew Ben- nett, Francis Murphy. Kneeling, left to right : Charles Cutting, Paul Stonely, John Rando, Philip Stoddard, Lester Bruggemann, Jr. ; George Downing, Bela Hatch, Captain. Football Games — -1933 Plymouth 2 Hingham 13 Rockland Hingham 12 Abington 6 Hingham 12 Canton Hingham 18 North Quin cy 13 Hingham B ridge water 7 Hingham 39 Weymouth Hingham 7 Scores of the Second Team Plymouth 7 Hingham 7 Cohasset •7 Hingham 6 Plymouth 7 Hingham 7 Cohasset Hingham 7 S cores of the Freshman Team Cohasset 13 Hingham Hull 7 Hingham 7 Lincoln Hingham 18 Weymouth 7 Hingham 13 Cohasset 13 Hingham Lincoln 6 Hingham 22 45 g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1 934 «£ Athletics ! [£ ■' I 1 1 ■— 1 ■a J i t i t i t • %i 5R , W ■? I! 4 2 • m c . ; • T ? em ' if ' 1 IIHIRrHHHmHIHbIB BASKETBALL TEAM Thir d row, left to right : Charles Yardley, Anthony Rinella, Thomas Sweeney, Henry White, John Lamrock. Nathan Prince, Francis Murphy. Second row, left to right: Mr, Howard Tozier, Coach; Charles Perry, John Cunningham, Paul Stonely, Captain ; Charles Carr, Charles Worrick, Edmund Skellett. Manager. First row, left to right : John Wigmore, Albert Benjamen. Basketball Games 1934 Hingham 35 Taunton 28 Hingham 20 Weymouth 18 Hingham 13 North Quincy 27 Hingham 17 Attleboro 22 Hingham 28 Rockland 24 Hingham 25 Plymouth 33 Hingham 29 Taunton 35 Hingham 31 Abington 36 Hingham 32 Weymouth 29 Hingham 19 North Quincy 17 Hingham 37 Plymouth 33 Hingham 22 Abington 15 Hingham 24 Rockland 19 46 je H I X G H A M H I G H S C H O O L 19 3 4 «£ Athletics BASEBALL SQUAD Third row, left to right: Liba Studley, Robert Pickett, Harry Gaddis, Daniel Magner, Charles Perry, Peter Kelleher. Alfred Hanclrahan. Paul Handra- han. Arthur Hanclrahan. Second row, left to right : John Visser, Manager; Charles Yardley. Frank Burkholder, Melville Shutt, John Lamrock, John J. Ranch). John Rando, William Donohue. Francis Haley, Mr. William Cronin, Coach. First row, left to right : Paul Stonely, Charles Carr. Bela Hatch, William Carries, Cap- tain: Charles Cutting. Andrew Bennett. John Cunningham. Baseball Schedules and Scores Hingham 14 Abington 4 Hingham 1 Rockland 3 Hingham 7 Milton 8 Hingham 2 Milton 7 Hingham 6 No. Quincy 5 Hingham r, Rockland 5 Hingham 7 Weymouth 5 1 lingham 4 Braintree 12 1 tingham 10 Weymouth 3 I lingham 18 No. Quincy 9 1 lingham 14 Abington 47 «g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 «£ Athletics TRACK TEAM Third row, left to right: Fred Harris, Stephen Blodgett. Walter Wilkman, Walter Hobbs, Herbert Farrar, Blaine Tewksbury, Thayer Fogg, Robert Well- man, Ralph Pope, Stuart MacCafrray. Second row, left to right : Wallace Houghton, Manager; Albert Barilaro, Alfred Osborn. Anthony Rinella, Charles Pyne. Chester Malcolm, Edward Howard, Maurice Bruggemann, Jr. ; William Parmenter, John Davis, Carter Raymond. Mr. Howard Tozier, Coach. First row, left to right: Herbert Blanchard, Henry White, Philip Stoddard. Martti Takki. Norman Clark, Lennart Nielsen, George Downing, Taisto Nissila, Robert Laurie. Track Schedule and Scores Hingham 58 Alumni 31 Hingham 45 Plymouth 41 Hingham 64 Abington 13 Hingham 22 Braintree 55 Hingham 33 Weymouth 53 District at Brockton Hingham 3rd place District at W ey mouth Hingham 2nd place 48 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 4 «£ Athletics WRESTLING TEAM Third row, left to right : George Parmenter, Edward Kress. Taisto Nissila, James Gilleece, Williaml Parmenter, Richard Ruggles. Second row, left to right: Charles Perry, Thomas Sweeney, Charles Cutting, Allen Wilbur. John Mansfield. First row, left to right: Donahl McDonald, Liba Studley. 49 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 34 £ Athletics in Hi a ft £, HOCKEY TEAM Third, row, left to right: Hazel Bradbury. Alice McKee. Beverly Jarvis. Virginia Stonely Lillian Balf, Janice Jorgensen. Alice E. McKee. Second row, left to right: Eleanor McNulty, Kathleen Gorman. Ruth Galiano. Captain; Alice Kimball, Manager! Dorothy Woods. First row, left to right: Catherine Murphy, Linda Taurasi. 1 1 1 2 1 Hockey Games — 1933 Hingham 1 Scituate Hingham 3 Marshfield Hingham 1 Braintree Hingham Scituate Hingham 4 Braintree Hingham 2 Walpole Hingham 2 Alumni Hingham 1 Marshfield 50 t 6 H I X G H A M HIGH SCHOOL 1 ( U4 «£ Athletics BASKETBALL TEAM Standing, left to right: Virginia Stonely, Helen Belding, Manager; Janice Jorgensen. Sitting, left to right: Eleanor McNulty, Catherine Murphy, Captain! Alice McKee, Ruth Galiano. Basketball Games — 1934 1 lingham 13 Rockland 10 Hingham 18 Rockland 16 Hingliam 26 Alumni 24 1 [ingham 12 Bridgewater IS J [ingham 11 Bridgewater 24 51 «£ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1934 M Musical Organizations ■' ••„•- .-. . . ' . . ■■ , %i GLEE CLUB Standing, left to right : Evelyn Cobb. Virginia Jones, Frances Tevvksbury, Barbara Davis, Eleanor Malcolm, Faith Wilson. Helen Raymond. Mavis Clark. Ruth Wilson. Regina Magner. Sitting, left to right: Imelda Magner. Thelma Brasrdon. Dorothv Wriffht, Mr. Fred- erick Taylor, Director; Barbara Hersey, Helen James, Elizabeth Fearing. 52 «C8 HINGHAM HIGH S C H OOL 19 3 4 Jt M usical Organizations ORCHESTRA Standing, left to right: .Mr. Frederick Taylor, Director; Alice E. McKee, George Apos- toln, Philip Stoddard, John Samuelson, Fred Harris, Martti Takki, Raymond McNulty, Robert Moses, Kathryn Lawless. Sitting, left to right: Helen James. Alice Sales, Eleanor rliggins, Thelma Bragdon, Elinor Belding, Rosemary Hughes, Eleanor McNulty. 53 £ H I X G H A M HIGH SCHOOL 1934 J Musical Organizations FRESHMAX DRUM AXD BUGLE CORPS Fifth row, left to right : Timothy Osborn, Robert Laurie, Richard Rhodes. Clarence Jermyn. Fourth row, left to right: Raymond McXulty. Doris Stroud, Helen Hatch, Catherine Hatch. Karsalie Jones. Third row, left to right : Charles Donohue, Marguerite Kendall. Jane Harris, Pauline Kingsland, Richard Carnes. Second row, left to right: Mary Tinkham. Tarbell Clay, William Connell. Priscilla Law- rence. Maurice Bruggemann. First row, left to right: Paul Gorman, Graham Faulkner. Nancy Perkins. Douglas Kearns, Richard Files. 54
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