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(Sraimatttfti %x£vzx$£% OF THE HlNGHAM High School SANBORN AUDITORIUM ■Sliursbag ffremng, June 20 1935 AT EIGHT O ' CLOCK (Braimatifln program $xmt 1935 Processional— March Athalia Mendelssohn Polka de Concert Clay Smith Frederick Augustus Harris, Jr. Essay — Leisure and Recreation Claire Esther Olsen Essay — Faith Scott Lothrop Cradle Song of 1915 (Caprice Viennois) Kreisler The Answer Terry Barbara Beal Hersey Essay —What Can We Do To Eliminate War ? Dorothy Wright Essay — The Schools of Hingham Ellinor Frost Belding Impromptu Reinhold Pauline Grigg Spinney Essay — Following a Vision Franklin Cardinal Burkholder Essay — Education: The Controlling Force in Character Philip Arnold Stoddard In Verdure Clad from The Creation Haydn Frances Morse Tewksbury Presentation of Scholarships Presentation of Diplomas Dr. David L. Belding Chairman of the School Committee America Recessional — Coronation March Meyerbeer The graduation speakers are the four pupils who received the highest scholastic rating in the Liberal Arts Course, and the two pupils who received the highest scholastic rating in the Practical Arts Course. ' • Wiii— ■iktt . n, ' • • • • i . r i '  ■■|£tst of Seniors ] tzzittm$ ' potters Virginia Asta Beal Ellinor Frost Belding Franklin Cardinal Burkholder Catherine Minnie Durling Scott Lothrop Verna Mae Morrison Claire Esther Olsen Pauline Grigg Spinney Philip Arnold Stoddard Marjorie Leigh Townsend Dorothy Wright Perfect Attendance for Four Years Edmund Ralph Skellett Senior (JUass 1935 President, Philip Arnold Stoddard Vice President, Mary McKee Secretary, Frances Mary Boehme Treasurer, John Joseph Cole Liberal Arts Balf, Lillian Wilson Beal, Virginia Asta Belding, Ellinor Frost Bennett, Andrew Williams Brie, William Henry Cunningham, John Andrews Dixon, Frank Coombs Durling, Catherine Minnie Farrar, Herbert Wendell Fogg, Eben Thayer Fuller, Barbara Norman Glennon, Martin Joseph Green, Dorothy Nickerson Harris, Frederick Augustus, Jr. Hersey, Barbara Beal Hersey, Nellie Viola Jones, Virginia Esther Lahage, Alice Marion Laurie, Robert Howe Leighton, Luther Stephenson, Jr. Lothrop, Scott MacEachern, Olive Evelyn Moses, Robert Clute Neal, John Charles Ruggles, Richard Newton Shaughnessy, Catherine Marguerite Shea, Leo French Spinney, Pauline Grigg Stoddard, Philip Arnold Sweeney, Thomas Francis Tewksbury, Frances Morse Townsend, Marjorie Leigh Wall, Joseph Francis, Jr. Weijanen, Reino Olavi Whit e, Harry Lester, Jr. White, Henry Allen Wigmore, John Joseph Wilbur, Allen Wright, Dorothy Vardley, Lydia Armstrong Practical Arts Achille, Nellie Gabriella Atkins, Ruth Audrey Barilaro, Albert Rocco Bernan, Joseph Paul Boehme, Frances Mary Bourne, Wilfred Henry Buckley, Mary Joan Burkholder, Franklin Cardinal Cole, John Joseph Corthell, Phvllis Marie Curley, Eleanor Elizabeth Curtis, Clyde Harold Hatch, Bela Ellsworth Hebert, Gladys Gertrude Henry, Mary Margaret Higgins, Frances Louise Hutchinson, Dorothy Hutchinson, Marshall Jermyn Jarvis, Beverly Kelleher, Peter Paul Ketchum, Sarah Elizabeth Kimpton, Edward Cleary Kress, Edward William Lamrock, John Homer Lawless, James Hanley Linscott, Alice Loring, Herbert Francis Lorman, George Henry Lyons, Helen Katherine MacMurray, Sybil Ethel Magner, Marie Elizabeth Manville, Marion Melina McKee, Mary Morrison, Verna Mae Mulcahy, Mary Alice Murphy, Catherine Ann - Neary, Frances Mary Olsen, Claire Esther Perry, Charles Joseph Perry, John Fredrick Quaglietta, Joseph Ripley, John Putnam Roche, Dorothy Marie Russell, Clayton Batcheldor Skellett, Edmund Ralph Visser, John Frederick Wigmore, Genevieve Frances Wilson, Faith Abigail HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOK 1935 RONALD J. DARBY Principal HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL Frank R. Porter, B.S., Ed.M. Submaster, Chemistry, Physics. Helen B. Dorrity, A.B. Dean of Girls, Latin. Margaret M. Barry, B.B.A. Shorthand, Typewriting ' . Leland H. Chapman, B.T.E. Solid Geometry and Trigonom- etry, Plane Geometry, Review Mathematics, Algebra. Jean Berger, A.B. Building Assistant, Biology. William R. Cronin, Ph.B. Clerical Practice, Economics, History, Commercial Geogra- phy. Ethel G. Burditt, B.S. History, Problems of Democ- racy. Doris H. Gushing, A.M. English, Latin. (J ' C $Wfc- 1 1 X G H A M HI G H S C H O O L 1 ■) 3 5 Florence G. Fowler, A.M., A.B. French. Lillian M. MacLeod, B.L.I. English. Public Speaking. Mildred P. Griggs, B.S. Domestic Arts. Ruth E. Poole, B.S. General Science, Algebra. Helen A. Henderson, A.B. History. Biology. Gladys D. Rose, A.B. English. Eleanor E. Holt, Physical Education. Dorothy M. Smith, Secretary to the Principal, Typewriting. Louise D. House, Business English, Business Ad- ministration, Clerical Practice. Esther P. Smith, School Nurse. HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ M. Sherrill Stoner, Drawing. Howard A. Tozier, B.P.E. Physical Education. Frederick A. Taylor, Music Mary Tuite, B.S. Building Assistant. Economics. Dorothy M. Titus, S.B. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book- keeping. Caroline R. Wells, A.B. English. WLt| A Kenneth A. Woodward Manual Arts SENIOR CLASS 1935 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 e ■i •..vv V lV Nellie Gabriella Achille Here is a girl whom you will rind. Always reach and ahvavs kind. Ruth Audrey Atkins A modest, retiring maid is she. Hockey 1. 2; Basketball 1. 2. Lillian Wilson Balf Good-natured, good sport, and full of fun. There ' s not another like her beneath the sun. Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1,2, 3; Soccer 1, 2. 3. 4. Albert Rocco Barilaro Good nature is stronger than tomahawks. Football 1. 3. 4: Track 3, 4; Marshal 3. 4: Musical Comedy 3, 4; Minstrel Show 4; Public Speaking Contest 3, 4. 8 £ H1NGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ Virginia Asta Beal As merry as the day is long. Hockey 1, 4; Soccer 1, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 1, 4; Apparatus Contest 1, 4; Public Speaking Content 3 ; Spring Concert 1 ; Musical Comedy 3 ; Orchestra 3, 4 ; Dramatics 1, 3. Elinor Frost Belding Rich in thought and character. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatics 3. Andrew Williams Bennett Tall and lots of quality to go with the quantity. Track 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain Football 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3. 4; President of the Athletic Asso- ciation; Assistant Home Room Manager 1. 4; Vice President Class 3. Joseph Paul Bernan A glint of recklessness within bis eye Belied the classic calm upon his face. Track 1,2. y «g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 £ v V © Frances Mary Boehme J . • And all my days are trances, yV X And all my nightly dreams, Are where thy dark eye glances, Are where thy footstep gleams. Spring Concert 1, 2, 3; Assistant Home Room Man- ager 2, 3; Vice President Student Council 3; Class Secretary 4. Wilfred Henry Bourne Life is a jest! If not on time, what matters it? Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Musical Comedy 2, 3; Dramatics 3. William Henry Brie A merry little rogue With a merry little soul. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intra-mural Basketball 3. Mary Joan Buckley It ' s nice to be natural If you ' re naturally nice. Soccer 1 ; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3. 10 «g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 J Franklin Cardinal Burkholder His poetic nature doth show itself in many ways. Home Room Manager 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1 ; Dramatics 4. John Joseph Cole ' And to his eye There was but one beloved face on earth. Class Treasurer 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2. Phyllis Marie Corthell O, thou art fairer than the evening star Minstrel Show 3. John Andrew Cunningham It ' s that extra something that makes winners. Class President 2; Class Treasurer 3; President of the Undergraduate Association 4; Home Room Manager 1.3; Football 4; Basketball 2. 3. Captain 4; Baseball 2, 3. 4. yUUC 11 £ H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ Eleanor Elizabeth Curley ' For manners are not idle, but the fruit Of loyal nature and of noble mind. Basketball 4; Soccer 4. Clyde Harold Curtis P J ' C ' Serene and calm Amid the troubled day. Frank Coombs Dixon ' There ' s no loss in being small. Great bulks but swell with dross. Catherine Minnie Durling The joy of youth and health her eyes displayed. Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Public Speaking Finals 2. 3; Musical Comedy 2 ; Glee Club 4. _ u j 12 «g H 1 X G H A M H J ( i H S C H O O L 19 3 5 £ Herbert Wendell Farrar ( ' A merrier man, within the limit of becoming ' mirth, I never spent an hour ' s talk withal. Track 1. 2, 3. 4; Wrestling 4; Marshal 4; Musical Comedy 3 ; Basketball 2, 3. t Eben Thayer Fogg ' Gentleman — first, last, always. Musical Comedy 2. 3. 4; Dramatics 2, 3. 4; Track 3. Barbara Norman Fuller Sometimes grave, sometimes gay, But we like her anyway. Minstrel Show 2. Martin Joseph Glennon A quiet, even temperament. Football 4; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 1. 13 «g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ yf Dorothy Nickerson Green ' But to know her is to love her. Dramatics 4; Spring Concert 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 4; Hockey 4; Soccer 1, 2, 4; Minstrel Show 4. Frederick Augustus Harris ' ' The soul of music. Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 ; Musical Comedy 2, 3 ; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Marshal 3, 4; Band 4. Bela Ellsworth Hatch ' ' His limbs were cast in manly mould. For hardy sports, or contest bold. ' Football 1, 2. 3. Captain 4; Baseball 1. 2. Treasurer 2; Home Room Manager 1. 4; Class o. Gladys Gertrude Hebert ' Rare amongst women — silence. Hockev 1. 14 g HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ L - 3 Mary Margaret Henry Here ' s a young lady — good as gold ; She ' s never shy nor is she bold. Hockey 1 ; Soccer 1 ; Spring Concert 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Dramatics 4; Public Speaking Contest 4; Musical Comedy 4. Barbara Beal Hersey For softness she and sweet attractive grace. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1 ; Musical Comedy 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrel Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretarv 1. Nellie Viola Hersey A calm girl, and a calm voice. Soccer 1 ; Spring Concert 1, 2, 4. Frances Louise Higgins With winning ways and manners sweet, To know her is a lasting treat. Public Speaking Contest 2. 4; Dramatics 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4. 15 t£ HINGHAM H I G H SCHOOL 1935 £ Dorothy Hutchinson By nature born a friend to glee and merriment. Basketball 1 ; Apparatus 1. Marshall Jermyn Hutchinson Men of few words are the best of men. • Beverly Jarvis A bright spark has kindled many fires. Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4; Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4; Minstrel Show 1, 3, 4; Spring Concert 3. Virginia Esther Jones Yours is the charm of calm good sense. Minstrel Show 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Public Speaking Contest 3. J. JJ feS HINGHA11 HIGH SCHOOL 1035 £ Peter Paul Kelleher ' Speak to him, ladies ; see if you can move him. Baseball 2, 3. Sarah Elizabeth Ketchum ' ' Hair is woman ' s crowning glory. Soccer 1 ; Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Spring Concert 1, 2, 4; Public Speaking Contest 4. Edward Cleary Kimpton I am not in the roll of common men. Marshal 4 ; Dramatics 4. Edward Williams Kress Sometimes I sit and think, And other times I just sit. Wrestling 3. 17 J£ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 £ 9 j , Alice Marion Lahage Cheerfulness is the essence of good health. John Homer Lamrock If he be not fellow with the best king, thou shalt find him the best king of good fellows. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4 ; Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4. Robert Howe Laurie A shy, bashful boy is he, But quite a fine lad, we ' ll all agree. Track 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1 ; Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4; Spring Concert 2, 3. (2 . James Hanley Lawless Good scout, fine pal, real friend. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Basketball 2, 3. 13 f 18 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 J£ Luther Stephenson Leighton, Jr. ' A town that boasts inhabitants like me, Can have no lack of good society. ' ' Dramatics 2. 3 ; Minstrel Show 4. Alice Linscott Little in stature, but who can match her? Herbert Francis Loring ' Xone but the brave deserve to be firemen. Manager Basketball 4. ty fa ij George Henry Lorman ' ' 1 work with patience, which means almost power. 19 ?£ ' Jy , V o- £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 J£ J X Scott Lothrop ' A scholar and a gentleman. Home Room Manager 1 ; Assistant Home Room Man- ager 2; Marshal 4; Baseball Manager 2; Tennis 3, 4; Public Speaking Contest 2: Dramatics 4; Musical Comedy 2, 3 ; Spring Concert 2, 3. Helen Katherine Lyons ' How brilliant and mirthful the light of her eye. Baseball 1. Olive Evelyn MacEachern Tall and stately and fair is she. Graceful and charming, exceedingly. Hockey 1. 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2; Track 1, 2. 3; Cheer Leader 2, 3; Public Speaking Contest 2; Dramatics 2; Musical Comedy 1, 2, 3. 4; Minstrel Show 1, 2; Spring Concert 1. 2. 3. 4. Sybil Ethel MacMurray ' ' A merry eye and a happy disposition. Hockey 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 4; Track 1 ; Soccer 1.2, 3.4; Baseball 1,3. 20 g H1XGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ Marie Elizabeth Magner Small and fair and full of fun. Minstrel Show 2, 3, 4 ; Home Room Manager 3. Marion Melina Manville Her eyes as stars of twilight fair, Like twilight, too, her dusky hair, Mary McKee A cute little miss with a winning smile, Who wins her way for many a mile. Hockey 1, 2; Dramatics 2, 4; Public Speaking Contest 1 ; Student Council 3, 4 ; Musical Comedy 2, 3 ; Minstrel Show 2, 3; Home Room Manager 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Senior Class Marshal 3. I Verna Mae Morrison Blue are her eyes as the fairy flax, 1 Icr checks like the dawn of day. Soccer 1,2; Spring Concert 1.4; Hockey 1.2; Basket- ball 1. 21 g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 Robert Clute Moses ' To him that wills, ways are not wanting. Orchestra 3, 4; Band 4; Musical Comedy 3, 4; Minstrel Show 3, 4 ; Phonograph 3, 4 ; Tennis 3 ; Dramatics 4. Mary Alice Mulcahy __ ' When did morning ever break. And find such beaming eyes awake? Assistant Home Room Manager 1 ; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3. Catherine Murphy Her sports are a real treat. You ' ll find them very hard to beat. Z f Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2. 4; Musical Comedy 2; Track 1, 2, 4; Spring Concert 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. John Charles Neal A cheerv lad with a generous smile. He makes one feel that life ' s worth while. Vice President 1 ; Home Room Manager 1 ; Assistant Home Room Manager 2 ; Class Treasurer 2 ; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 1. 22 H1XGH A M HIGH SCHOOL 1935 £ U ICJL-o J Frances Mary Neary ' She is always ready for fun, but shows a lot of com- mon sense withal. Claire Esther Olsen Golden hair like sunlight streaming 1 . Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2; Soccer 1. ; Y Charles Joseph Perry He still retains that happy Freshman expression. Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3. 4; Football 2, 3; Minstrel Show 2. John Fred Perry Such a man. We ' re glad there aren ' t two of him. fi Ifc 23 HINGHAJI HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ Joseph Quagletti No cares to worry about Makes one healthy, happy, and stout. John Putnam Ripley Quietness often shows worth. Dorothy Marie Roche A mistress of herself though China fall. Richard Newton R uggles ' The boy with the golden smile. Wrestling 3. 4. 24 «g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 193 5 Jfi Clayton Bacheldor Russell ' He hath a daily beauty in his life. Musical Comedy 2, 3. Catherine Marguerite Shaughnessy ' ' Forever smiling ' , always on the go; From her blithe spirit happiness doth flow. Hockey 1; Basketball 1, 2; Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4; Minstrel Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1. ■fiyS jV  Leo French Shea ' But there ' s nothing half so sweet in life As love ' s voting ' dream. Home Room Manager 1 ; Basketball 1. Edmund Ralph Skellett The irirls — thev ' re the thing:. ' ' Basketball Manager 3. 25 JMc 18 g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 j£ Pauline Grigg Spinney Her friends — she has many, Her foes — has she any? Hockey 1 ; Musical Comedy 2, 3 ; Minstrel Show 1, 2, 3 ; Class Secretary 2; Glee Club 4; Spring Concert 1. Philip Arnold Stoddard To call him a prince is a boost to the royalty. Class President 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra-mural Basbetball 2; Student Council 3, 4; Dra- matics 2, 3, 4; Home Room (Manager 1, 4; Musical Comedy 3 ; Senior Thomas Francis Sweeney ' ' There ' s nothing ill could dwell in such a Marshal 3, 4; Baseball 1.2; Basketball 1, 2, 3 ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3. boy. 4; Foot- Frances Morse Tewksbury ' She is, herself, of fine things the collection. Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical Comedy 2 31 4 ; Minstrel Show 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 3, ' 4; Hpfc4% )l. £ . HIXGH: p AM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ 6 Marjorie Leigh Townsend It is good to be rich. And good to be great, But better to be loved by many friends. Hockey 1; Cheer Leader 4: Inistrel Show 1. 2. 4; Musical Comedy 2, 3. 4; As istantpHome Room Man- ager 2, 4; Class Vrae Bffesident 2. John Visser Graced with polished manners and fine sense. Football 2, 3; Baseball Manager 3; Musical Comedy 3. 4; Dramatics 4; Public Speaking Contest 2, 3, 4; Captain of Marshals 4; Student Council 4. ■Joseph Francis Wall A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Intra-mural Basketball 3; Minstrel Show 2. Reino Olave Weijanen For solitude sometimes is the best society. Track 2. 4; Marshal 4. 27 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 193 5 «g Us- Genevieve Frances Wigmore From the crown of her head to the sole of her foot. she is all mirth. ' John Joseph Wigmore, Jr. On their own merits modest men are dumb. Football 1; Basketball 3. 4; Baseball 4; Minstrel Show 3. Allen Wilbur ' A fine bodv graced with a fine face. Wrestling 3. 4; Basketball 2: Football 3, 4. C W Faith Abigail Wilson I hate nobody ; I am in charity with the world. Orchestra 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 2, 3. 4; Spring Concert HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 £ Harry Lester White, Jr. r ' ' Tis not for me, the neat and pretty smile. I ' ll grin a man-sized grin or none at all. Football 1,2.3,4. c Henry Allen White Bid me discourse, ladies; I will enchant thine ears. ' Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1.2; Class President 1 ; Home Room Manager 3; Minstrel Show 3. v X Dorothy Wright If all were as smart and capable as she, What a fine room ' Twenty-two ' would be. Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4; Minstrel Show 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Spring Concert 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Dra- matics 4. Lydia Armstrong Yardley Style is the dress of thoughts. Musical Comed - 2. 3. 4; Minstrel Show 2. 4; Spring Concert 2. 3; Hockey 4; Cheer Leader 4. 2 ' ) HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «g t Entrance to Sanborn Auditorium 30 JUNIOR SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN CLASSES « 5 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 J Junior Class 32 •J« HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ Sophomore Class 33 «g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ Freshman Class 34 g H I N G HAM H I C. H SCHOOL 1035 «£ Student Government STUDENT COUNCIL Second row, left to right : Alfred Handrahan, President of the Sophomore Class; Edmond Edmunds, President of the Freshman Class; Alice McKee, chosen by the Council; Paul Handrahan, President of the Junior Class; Philip Stoddard, President of the Senior Class. First row, left to right; Andrew Bennett, President of the Athletic Association; Nancy Foster, chosefn by the Council; Eleanor McNulty, Vice President of the Undergraduate Association; John Cunningham, Presidenl of the Undergraduate Association ; Miss Helen Dorrity, Faculty Advisor, Mary McKee. General Nome Room Manager; John Visser, Captain of the Marshals. 35 g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 Student Government HOME ROOM MANAGERS Third row, left to right: Robert Wilson, William Laubenstein, Paul Handrahan. Arthur Handrahan. Second row, left to right: Francis Murphy, Robert Tessier, Nancy Perkins, Richard Covey. John Downing. First row, left to right: Eileen Pickett, Philip Stoddard. Mary McKee, General Manager; Andrew Bennett, Helen Lea. 36 £ H1NGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ Student Government - •_. .;,.jfr. .A R 1 (■■• ' vM ft « H A ' B -• Za£ ■X l ■s • -JH8 L (« 1 L 1 ' r¥ ■i Vft v«fl 4?. I I JK .-JH - -J [. « B j !| Hv l ■' i - ifi k .j mrss yil Bi - B B -■IL ' h p k. j sJbM 1 ■ill 1 I | i ■li l  i3 S W % Ty -4 MARSHALS Second row, left to right: Reino Weijanen, Martin Glennon. Thomas Sweeney, Herbert Farrar, Robert Laurie. First row, left to right: John Xeal. Frederick Harris, John Visser, Captain of the Mar- shals; Scott Lothrop, Edward Kimpton. 37 ±g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 ,£ Athletics 38 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 £ Athletics FOOTBALL SQUAD Third row, left to right: Nicholas Vafides, Francis Haley, Edward Howard, Stanley McLeod. Vernon Leahy, Roy Upham, Arthur McCarthy, Robert Pickett, Donald Vautrinot, Joseph Meyers. Second row, left to right : Anthony Rinella, George Parmenter, Douglas Pullen, Joseph Lahage, Alfred Handrahan, Melville Shutt, William McPherson, James Gilleece, Felix Lahage, Charles Yardley, Ralph Meehan. First row, left to right: Mr. Howard Tozier, Coach; Bela Hatch, Alfred Osborn, Albert Barilaro, Henry White, Andrew Bennett, John Lamrock, Cap- tain ; Harry White, Philip Stoddard, John Cunningham, James Lawless, Paul Handrahan, Mr. William Cronin, Assistant Coach. Football Scores— 1934 Hingham 14 Plymouth Hingham 26 Rockland 14 Hingham Abington 6 Hingham 1 8 Canton 6 Hingham 20 Xo. Quincy 12 Hingham 14 Mansfield 7 Hingham 26 Wellesley Hingham 19 Weymouth 6 Second Team Scores Hingham 13 Plymouth Hingham 12 Milt.m 13 Hingham 14 Plymouth Hingham 18 Milton 39 g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ Athletics VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Second row, left to right: Mr. Howard Tozier, Coach, Herbert Loring. Manager. First row, left to right: Albert Benjamen, John Lamrock. John Cunningham. Captain; Charles Perry. Anthony Rinella. Basketball Scores Hingham 51 Hingham 27 Hingham 19 Hingham 22 Hingham 29 Hingham 21 Hingham 29 Hingham 31 Hingham 27 Hingham 24 Hingham S3 Hingham 24 Hingham 29 Alumni Dolgeyille, X. Taunton Abington Rockland Plymouth Milton Weymouth Taunton Abington Plymouth Rockland AVevmouth Y. 26 29 12 41 21 3 2 15 37 25 27 31 32 49 40 £ H1NGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ Athletics BOYS ' BASKETBALL SECOND TEAM Herbert Loring, Manager ; Charles Yardley, Paul Gorman, Francis Murphy, Captain ; Nathan Prince, Harry Gaddis. Basketball Scores Hingham 22 Alumni 21 Hingham 19 Taunton 45 Hingham 29 Abington 17 Hingham 17 Rockland 26 Hingham 16 Plymouth 18 Hingham 15 Milton 14 Hingham 19 Weymouth 24 1 [ingham 25 Taunton 20 Hingham 32 Abington 16 1 1 ingham 19 Plymouth 20 Hingham 19 Rockland 14 Hingham 10 Weymouth 24 41 tie HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 £ Athletics SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM Charles Donohue, George Cunningham, Timothy Osborn, Cap- tain ; George Cole, Robert Wilson. 42 «g HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 M Athletics £ BOYS ' WREST LING TEAM T Second row, left to right: Liba Studley. Manager; William Conway, Allen Wilbur. Jack Brown, Earl Dyment, Mr. William Cronin, Coach. First row, left to right: Frederick Harris, George Parmenter, Herbert Farrar. Joseph Quaglietta, Richard Ruggles, Captain. Hingham Hingham I lingham Hingham 1 lingham Scores of Wrestling Team 13 Watertown 18 8 Needham 24 5 Weymouth 25 5 Quincy 27 13 No. Quincy 26 Richard Ruggles won Third Place at the Tufts College State Championship Meet. 43 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 £ Athletics VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Second row, left to right: Vernon Leahy, Manager; Francis Murphy, Charles Yardley, Harry Gaddis, John Lamrock, Francis Haley. John Rando, Mr. William Cronin, Coach. First row, left to right: Robert Pickett, Felix Lahage. Robert Tessier, Andrew Bennett, Captain; Arthur Venuti, John Cunningham. Paul Handrahan. Baseball Schedule and Scores — 1935 April 26 Rockland Hingham 3 Mav 2 No. Quincy 8 Hin°ham 12 May 8 Cohasset Hingham 6 Mav 9 Weymouth 19 Hingham 3 May 14 Rockland 4 Hingham 6 Mav 15 Scituate 1 Hingham 18 May 21 No. Ouincv 5 Hingham 6 May 24 Abington 10 Hingham 15 Mav 28 Braintree 15 Hingham 8 Mav 31 Wevmouth 10 Hingham 1 June 7 Abington 5 Hingham 7 44 H1XGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ Athletics JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Third row, left to right: Russell Carries, Louis Ranclo. Clyde Curtis, Graham Faulkner, Dwight Townsend, Robert Kelleher. Second row, left to right : Morrow Ward. Nicholas Vafides, James Sumner, Robert Palmer, Raymond McNulty, Theodore Eaton. Campbell Hooker. First row, left to right: Walter Antoine, David Root, George Cole, Robert Wilson, Charles Donohue, Frederick Wall. Robert Quinn, Alt ' Lund. Baseball Scores Hingham 11 Cohassel 10 Hingham 5 Lincoln School 6 Hingham 12 Lincoln School 1 Hingham 1 Cohassel 9 45 ±g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 £ Athletics BOYS ' TRACK TEAM Third row, left to right: Ross Houghton, Manager ; Robert Laurie, Frederick Harris, Mr. Howard Tozier, Coach; James Gilleece, Herman Morris, Brad- ford Weston, Francis Antoine, Assistant Manager. Second row, left to right: Edward Floward, Edmond Edmunds, Bernard Daly, George Parmenter, James Duston, Fterbert Farrar. First row, left to right: Charles Falkenhainer, Charles Pyne, Walter Hobbs, Henry White, Captain ; Alfred Osborn, Ralph Meehan, George Laubenstein. Track Schedule and Scores- May 3 Plymouth 31 May 9 No. ' Easton 23y 2 and Plymouth May 17 Braintree 52 1-3 Mav 22 Weymouth 55 May 29 No. Quincy 62 June 3 Weymouth — Interscholastics June 8 Brockton — Interscholastics -1935 Hingham Hingham 55 48 y 2 30i Hingham Hingham Hingham 10 Hingham 5th place Hingham 3rd place 24 2-3 2 46 «g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ Athletics GIRLS ' HOCKEY SQUAD Third row, left to right: Margaret Coleman. Eleanor Stonely, Sybil MacMurray, Eleanor DeSimone. Mary Brehant, Dorothy Richardson, Isabel Hughes. Second row, left to right: Ellen Murphy. Janet MacCaffray, Rosemary Hughes, Evelyn Spaulding. Barbara Baker, Dorothy Harris, Margaret Gillis, Ann Powers, Eileen Pickett, Mary Wigmore. First row, left to right : Virginia Stonely, Patricia Paulsen, Marjorie Burkholder, Mary Osborn, Eleanor McXulty, Catherine Murphy, Captain ; Miss Eleanor Holt. Coach; Lillian Balf, Manager; Virginia Beal, Beverly Jarvis, Alice McKee, Edna Balf, Linda Taurasi. Hockey Scores — First Team Hingham 1 Iingham 2 2 Braintree Marshfield 2 Hingham 6 ( diver Ames Hingham Hingham Hingham 1 2 2 Scituate Walpole Braintree 2 1 1 Hingham 1 Iingham 4 2 Scituate Marshfield Hockey 1 Iingham Scores- 1 -Si econd Team .Marsh field 4 Hingham 1 Iingham 1 ( diver . mcs Scituate 1 Iingham 1 iim ham 1 1 )erl)v Academy Derbv Academy 1 47 g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «ae Athletics VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Second row, left to right : Lillian Balf, Manager ; Eleanor DeSimone, Sybil MacMurray, Eleanor McNulty, Miss Eleanor Holt, Coach. First row, left to right: Barbara Blanchard, Catherine Murphy, Captain ; Marjorie Burk- holder. Hingham Basketball Scores — First Team 11 Winchester 11 48 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 £ Athletics GIRLS ' BASKETBALL SECOND TEAM Second row, left to right : Betty Sue Belding, Mary Hutchinson, Miss Eleanor Holt, Coach ; Mary Brehaut, Edna Balf. First row, left to right: Xancy Foster, Eileen Pickett, Lillian Balf, Captain ; Barbara Baker, Linda Taurasi. Hingham Basketball Scores — Second Team 9 Winchester 15 49 «£ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ Dramatics DRAMATIC CLUB Third row, left to right: Betty Tolman, Thayer Fogg, John Visser, Thomas Sherman, Anthony Delmonico, Catherine Durling. Second row, left to right: Betty LaCroix, Hazel Jermyn, Olive MacEachern, Dorothy Green, Mavis Clarke, Eleanor McNulty. First row, left to right: Kathryn Lawless, Scott Lothrop, Mary McKee, Philip Stoddard, Frances Higgins, Richard Covey, Miss Lillian MacLeod, Dramatics Coach. 50 «g H1XGHA1I HIGH SCHOOL 1 (  35 «£ Dramatics PRIZE WINNERS IN THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS Second row, left to right : Thayer Fogg. Thomas Sherman. Scott Lothrop. First row, left to right: Miss Lillian MacLeod .Dramatics Coach: Dorothy Green Elizabeth LaCroix. Frances Hiffeins. 51 «g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ Dramatics SOPHOMORE-JUXJOR PUBLIC SPEAKIXG WINNERS Second row, left to right: Anthony Delmonico, Thomas Sherman. James Duston. First row, left to right: Betty Tolman. Kathryn Lawless, Hazel Jermyn. 52 «g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ Dramatics SENIOR PUBLIC SPEAKING FINALISTS Second row, left to right : Albert Barilaro, Joseph Quaglietta, John Visser, Thayer Fogg, Philip Stoddard. First row, left to right : Dorothy Green, Dorothy Wright. Catherine Durling, Frances Higgins. Catherine Murphy. 53 J£ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 £ Musical Organizations GLEE CLUB Third row, left to right: Barbara Hersey, Frances Tewksbury. Marion West, Ellinor Belding, Dorothy Green, Hazel Jermyn. Eleanor Fairbanks. Second row, left to right: Patricia Paulsen, Mavis Clarke, Marion Bell, Paulin Spinney, Claire Olsen, Catherine Durling, Helen Reece. First row, left to right: Dorothy Wright, Faith Wilson, Flora Reynolds. Mr. Frederick A. Taylor, Musical Director; Grace Buckler, Mary Henry, Margaret Gillis. 54 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 Jfi Musical Organizations HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Third row, left to right : Kenneth Emmel, James Maclary, John Samuelson, Howard Samuelson, Richard Files, Richard Carnes, Douglas Kearns, Second row, left to right : Faith Wilson, Frederick Harris, George Apostolu, George Laub- enstein, Mr. Frederick A. Taylor, Musical Director; Edmond Edmunds, William Laubenstein, John Barry, Kathryn Lawless. First row, left to right: Alice Sales. Eleanor McNulty, Rosemary Hughes. Ellinor Belding, Betty Sue Belding, Eileen Pickett. Eleanor Higgins. 55 «£ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 £ Musical Organizations HIGH SCHOOL BAND Third row, left to right : John Samuelson, James Maclary. Howard Samuelson. Second row, left to right: Mr. Frederick A. Taylor, Musical Director ; Kaythryn Lawless, Frederick Harris, George Apostolu, George Laubenstein. Edmond Edmunds, William Laubenstein, John Barry, Nancy Perkins. First row, left to right: Lincoln Wright, Kenneth Emmel, Richard Carnes, Douglas Kearns. Richard Files. 56 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 «£ CAFETERIA Left to right: Mrs. Harold dishing, Mrs. John dishing. 57 «g HINGHA1I HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 5 «£ BOILER ROOM Building Custodians Left to right: Mr. John Bresnahan. Mr. George Thompson. 58 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1935 £ Autographs J F hV- lytfW y 9 % (-LcLA AALCca2J 1 ' y y -t T U y YL-L vn
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