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' y ■,-,.. HINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Your Community Resource Center • y HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL .; ■ „. , ' ,.■ YEAR BOOK 1938 STEWART B. ATKINSON Principal HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 M 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. Busi- ness English, Vocabulary Building Leland H. Chapman, B. T. E. Solid Geometry and Trigonom- etry, Plane Geometry, Review- Mathematics, Algebra. Barbara A. Boehme Secretary to the Principal . Margaret I. Coon, A.B., M.A. Science Ethel C. Burditt, B.S. History, Problems of Democ- racy . William R. Cronin, Ph. B. Economics. Commercial Geog- raphy, Civics. w HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 «£ Doris H. Cushing, A.B., A.M. English, French. Louise D. House Business English, Business Ad- ministration, Economic Busi- ness, Typewriting. Harold R. Danford, B.S.E . , Ed.M. Physical Education. Lillian M. MacLeod, B.L.I. English, Public Speaking- Florence G. Fowler, B . A . , A.M. French . Ruth E. Poole, B. S. Algebra. Mildred P. Griggs, B.S Rome Economics. Gladys D. Rose, A.B English . Helen A. Henderson, A.B. History, Civil Government. Walter E. Scott, B.S. Civics Commercial Geography «g HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 J Anne E. Simmons Physical Education . Dorothy M. Titus, S.B. Shorthand. Typewriting, Book- keeping . Esther P. Smith School Nurse. Caroline R. Wells. A.B English 1 1 M. Sherrill Stoner Drawing Esther E. Williams, B.S. Librarian. Frederick A. Taylor Music. Kenneth A. Woodward Manual Arts. SENIOR CLASS 1938 ITn flftemoriam IRalpb James flfceeban flDarcb 1938 g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 ■ Irene Simpson Alleman Willing , conscientious, and sincere. Grade Spelling Bee Champion 1 ; Home Room Win- ner of Spelling Bee 3; Minstrel Show 2; Three One- Act Flays 2; School Play 4; Delegate to District and State Meets 3, 4; Junior— Senior Prize Speaking- Contest 3; Red Cross Representative 4; Glee Club 3; 4; Spring Concert 1. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2. Juliet Ernestine Anastos ' Of manners gentle, of affections mild. Louis George Anastos ' An affable and courteous gentleman. Football 1. 2; Marshal 4. Stella Georgia Anastos ' Sweet thoughts, sweet deeds, sweet girl. 10 II IXC HAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 J Walter Matthew Antoine, Jr. They that govern most, make the least noise. Baseball 1: Tennis 3; Marshal 4; Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Home Room Winner of Spelling Bee 2. Edward Hamilton Arnold ' The boy with the golden smile. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Dramatics 4. Edward Nagle Bacon A man of many occupations. Vice President 1 ; Treasurer 2; Cheer Leader 2; Class President 3; Marshal 3; Student Council 3; Captain of Cheer Leaders 3. Catherine Mary Barrett ' She has a merr eye and a sunny disposition. Track 1 : (dee Club 4. 11 t HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 Marie Bernadette Barrett Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. One-Act Plays 2 ; Hockey 1 ; Soccer 1 ; Student Council 3. 4; Musical Comedy 1, 2; Minstrel Show 1.2. Virginia Helen Barrett ' Blue are her eyes as the fairy flax, Her cheeks like the dawn of day. f B p y S John Edward Barry The studied grace of Beau Brummel himself. Track 1, 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Band 1.2; Basket- ball 1; National Forensic State Meet 4; Tennis 4, Richard Rines Beal Oh he ' s little and he ' s wise. But he ' s a terror for his size. Assistant Baseball Manager 3; Baseball Manager 4; Minstrel Show 1. 4; Assistant Home Room Manager 2. 12 % H I N GH A M HIGH SCHOOL 1938 £ Helen Elizabeth Beale The better you know her, The better you like her. Track 1; Soccer 1, 2; Glee Club 4. in rA Elizabeth Suzanne Belding The Lord could have made a nicer girl, but He never did. Hockey 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Baseball 1,2; Track 1,2; Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4; Musical Comedy 1, 2; Spring Concert 2. Anna Ruth Berman A good head and industrious hand are worth gold in any land. Gymnasium Exhibition 1; Musical Comedy 2; Soccer 1; Basketball 3. Emile Joseph Bossey Hitch thy wagon to an aeroplane. Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2. 3; Home Room Manager 1 . 13 £ H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 8 «£ Lawrence David Breault ' I love to be among; the lassies. Track 2, 3, 4. Mary Charlotte Brehaut Satisfying example of striking attractiveness and intelligent mind. Hockey 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1,2, 3. 4; Musical Comedy 1, 2; School Paper 2. 4; Spring Concert 2. Phyllis Marie Buckler Gracious as sunshine, sweet as dew. ' Soccer 1. 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Spring Concert 2; Prize Speaking Contest 3; Baseball 1, 3. Marjorie Rosamond Burkholder Good natured. kind, and ever willing-. Hockey 1. 2. 3; Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4; Soccer 1,2; Basketball 1. 2.. 3; Tennis 1. 2. 3; Glee Club 2.3; Cheer Leader 4; Track 1, 2. 3; Spring Concert 4; Red Cross Representative 3. 14 J HlXCHAli INCH SCHOOL 1938 £ Edna Elizabeth Carroll She is witty to talk with And pretty to walk with. Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; Glee Club 2.4; Cheer Leader 4; Spring Concert 4; Track 1, 2, 3. Merton Banks Cleverly He applies himself to his task- Muriel Beatrice Cleverly The glory of a firm, capacious mind. Basketball 1 ; Assistant Home Room Manager 2 Baseball 1, 2: Track 1, 2. Eleanor Rita Coffey A on may think --he is quiet, yon may think- she is shy, But just yon come closer. — she ' s merry of eye. Musical Comedy 1; Assistant Home Room Manager 1 ; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 15 J£ H INGHA M GH SCHOOL 19 38 £ George William Costa It is better to be small and shine, Than to be large and cast a shadow. Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 2; Baseball 3. 4; Home Room Manager 3: Class Treasurer 3, 4. David Holbrook Cowell, Jr. A cheery lad with a generous smile He makes us feel that life ' s worth while. Track 1. 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1 Spring Concert 2. 3, 4; Marshal 4; Home Room Win- ner of Spelling Bee 4. George Francis Cunningham Outdoors is my world. Basketball 1. 2, 3; Treasurer 2; Minstrel Show 3; Manager of Football Team 4; Track 3. 4. Kendall Lawrence Damon Faithfulness and sincerity first of all. Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Wrestling 1. 2 3: Class President 4; Student Council 4. 16 £ HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1 ( ) 3 8 £ 7+ W Aldis Newell Davis ' Bashfulness is an ornament to youth Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2; Dramatics 3. Shirley Edith Davis Difficulties dissolve before a cheerful disposition. Jamboree 3; Minstrel Show 3; Orchestra 3, 4; Musical Comedy 1.2; Spring ' Concert 2. Nancy Doble No gems, no gold she needs to wear; she shines intrinsically fair. Hockey 3, 4; Manager of Hockey 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Basketball 4; National Forensic League Meet 4; State Meet 4. Russell Elliott Downey He never wronged a man in word or deed. Track 1. 2. 3; Basketball 3. 4; Spring Concert 2 Home Room Manager 2. 4; Student Council 4; Cafe- teria Marshal 4; Musical Comedy 1. 2. 17 £ H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 10 38 Jt Edmond Edmunds In action faithful, and in honor clear. Track 1. 2; Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4; Band 1,2: Musical Comedy 1. 2; Minstrel Show 1. 2. 3 ; President of Class 1, 2; Public Speaking Finals 2: Jamboree 3; President of the Undergraduate Association 4; Presi- dent of the Student Council 4; Student Council 1. 2. Kenneth George Emmel Quiet men often surprise us. Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Band 1 Richard Ferris ' Silent, yet you know he ' s there, Mary Helena Forrester For she ' s mild and sweet of will. Baseball 1. 2; Basketball 2; Musical Comedy 2; Spring - Concert 2; Hockey 2. HM 18 v H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 Jfi Vincent Gerard Forrester ' Healthy, free, the world before me. Carmen Legora Fuller ' She is one out of many, and the world loves individuality. Florence Alyce Galluzzo There was a soft and pensive grace, a cast of thought upon her face. Drawing 2, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Stanley Stewart Gardner An infallible source of unquestionable information. Glee Club 4. 1 ' ) e H1NGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1038 «£ Phyllis Anne Garfagna Persuasive speech and more persuasive eves. Dramatics 3; Minstrel Show 3; Glee Club 4. Ellen Diana Geraldine Gilbert A bright spark has kindled many fires. Gymnasium Exhibition 1, 2; Tennis 4; Glee Club 4; Track Meet 2. James Vincent Gratta He lived at peace with all mankind. Football 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2. 3, 4: Golf 2, 3. 4. James Leland Haskell Wisdom and wit go hand in hand. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; School Play 4; Press Club 4. 20 £ HIXT.HAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 June Rosamond Hayden ' Her quiet and unassuming manner brings forth her quiet ways. Glee Club 2. Eleanor Louise Hickey A little, tiny, pretty, witty she. Hookey 1. 2: Basketball 1. 2; Minstrel Show 1; Assistant Home Room Manasrer 3. Isabel Cecilia Hughes When she plays, the air is filled with sweet music. Hockey 1. 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1. 2. 4; Glee Club 2. 3; Orchestra 4; Musical Coined} ' 1. 2; Minstrel Show 1. 2; Spring Concert 1. 2; Track 1. 2: National Fo- rensic League State Meet 4; Public Speaking Contest 4. Lester Miller Hutchinson ' His good nature i without an equal 21 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 «2 Mary Elizabeth Hutchinson A daughter of the Gods, divinely tall and most divinely fair. Hockey 1., 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Base- ball 1. 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Public Speaking District Meet 4; Representative of the D.A.R. Good Citizen- ship Pilgrimage 4; Musical Coined}- 1, 2; Spring Concert 3; Track 1, 2; Public Speaking Finals 3. 4; Public Speaking State Meet 4. Barbara Jenkins As o-ood as she is fair. Minstrel Show 1; Glee Club 2. Madeleine Loretta Jessop Let no hard knocks thy natural sweetness mar. Rose Marie Keefe ' What ' s in a name? Yon whom we call Rose By any other name would be as sweet. Hockev 3; Tennis 2; Glee Club 4. 22 H I X G H All H I ( ; 1 1 SCHOOL 1938 Kathleen Mary Kimpton Her brown eyes bring out the laughter in her heart. Hockey 1. o. 4; Baseball 1, 3; Tenuis 3; Basketball 1. 2; Musical Comedy 1; Soccer 1; Apparatus 1; Track 2; Spring Concert 1, 3; Glee Club 1, 4. Richard Clarence King With his back to the field and his feet to the foe He will keep the sports moving wher ' er he may go. Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 2. 3, 4. George Albert Laubenstein Manliness breathes in his every move. Football 3. 4; Basketball Manager 3; Basketball Scorer 4; Track 1, 2; Prize Speaking Contest 2; Min- strel Show 1, 2, 3; Musical Comedy 1; Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4; Marshal 4; Tennis 1. 2, 3; Jamboree 3: Spring Concert 2. 1 William Jonas Laubenstein, Jr. Gentleman of manners, taste, and thought. Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4; Musical Comedy 1. 2; Minstrel Show 1. 2. 3; Home Room Manager 1 ; One-Act Play 4: Prize Speaking 2. 3, 4: District and State Meets of the National Forensic League 3. 4; Press Club 4; Winner of $1200 Scholarship to Staley College of the Spoken Word 4. 2. £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 8 v$e Helen Estelle Lea What sweetness lies in this fair maiden ' s petiteness ! Secretary 2, 3, 4; Home Room Manager 1, 2, 4; Musical Comedy 1, 2; Track 2; Apparatus 1, 2; Soccer 2. Mary Claudia Leahy So light on foot, so light in spirit. Minstrel Show 2, 3 ; Musical Comedy 2 ; Tennis 1 ; Baseball 1 ; Basketball 1 ; Soccer 1 . Madeleine Marie Leary ' A smile for all, a greeting glad, an amiable jolly way she had . Joseph Patrick Linehan, Jr. ' If he had any faults, he has left us in doubt. 24 J H INGHAM II 1 (i II SCHOOL 19 38 J Ardys Lucille Linscott ' She is more than passing fair. Angelia Loring 1 pray thee, then, write me as one who loves his fellowmen . Glee Clnh 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 2. 3, 4. Albert Howard Manville Quiet and unassuming, Vet always a good fellow. Spelling Bee Finals 1. 2. 3, 4 Mary Elizabeth McKee ' Good nature is the foundation of all eroocl things, 25 «£ H1NGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 8 William Raymond McNulty And to his eye there was but one beloved face. Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2. 3, 4; President of the Athletic Association 4; Student Council 4; Home Room Manager 3; School Play 4; Minstrel Show 3. Elva Elizabeth McQuade In books, or work, or healthful play. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 3, 4; Spring- Concert 2, 3. ' : : 3Mk Robert Lawrence Meade It ' s a good man that says little and listens much. Baseball 2. 3. Doris Virginia Meagher A very quiet, proper girl. Glee Club 3, 4; Spring Concert 4. 26 e HIXGHAM HI(,H SCHOOL 1938 £ Florence May Means Merry of heart, and light of spirit. Home Room Manager 3; Spring Concert 2; Orchestra 4; Minstrel Show 1 . Sumner Herbert Means I am wrapped in deep thoughts. Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Track 2. 3. Esther Nettie Melvin ■Thoughtful and nice she goes her way. Loraine Charlyn Merrill Her true worth shines through her eyes. Spring Concert 1. 2: Public Speaking Contest 3 27 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 Nelson Perry Merrill, Jr. ' To make the world a better place, he has shown it a friendly face. Mary Kathleen Moore Always cheerful, always kind, Such a girl we like to find. Hockey 1 . Herman Edward Morris A merry heart goes all the day. Track 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1. 2, 3. Joseph Charles Myers ' Such o ' ood nature is scarce. Football 1, 2; Track 2, 3. 28 Jt H INGHAM 11 I G II SCHOOL 1 9 38 M John Joseph O ' Brien ' He is a wise man who speaks little. Doris Margaret Olsen Ladylike in all her actions. Catherine Ann Orcutt Attractive and sweet and quite petite. Basketball 2. James Edward Piccini Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. Basketball 2. 3. 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 2; [nter-Class Basketball 4; Football 2. 2 '  5 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 Eileen Marie Pickett Everything she does is done well — and she does everything. Home Room Manager 1, 2; Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 4; Spring Concert 2, 4; Musical Comedy 1. 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3; District and State Meet of National Forensic League 3, 4; Legion Oratorical Contest at Middleboro 4. Mary Anne Quilty God giveth speech to all, song to few. Glee Club 2, 4; Voice Class 3, 4; Spring Concert 2, 4. I v WK A Robert Peter Quinn ' Many his virtues, his faults small and few. Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2, 3. 4. Margaret Mary Rando ' So q uiet we hardlv knew she was there. 30 £ [INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1 l ) 3 8 Betty Dorothy Maude Reece A skillful mistress of her art. Musical Comedy 1,2; Orchestra 3, 4; School Paper 4. Helen Elizabeth Reece Doubling her pleasures and her cares dividing. Hockey 1, 2. 4; Track 1, 2; Musical Comedy 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 4; Basket- hall 1.2; Public Speaking Contest 3, 4; Baseball 1,2; Gym Exhibition 1. Flora Bell Reynolds I want to be an angel, and never do a thing. But play upon a golden harp and sing, and sing and sing. Voice Class 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Music Apprecia- tion 4; Spring Concert 2, 3, 4; Musical Comedy 2 1 lockev 1 ; Basketball 1. Millicent Richman Each mind has its own method. ' Minstrel Show 3; Public Speaking Contest 4. 31 Jt HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 «£ Francis Budgell Ripley Bid me discourse, and I will enchant thine ear. District Meet of National Forensic League 4; Prop- erty Manager of School Paper 4. Elizabeth Charlotte Rogers For the more a woman knows, the more worthy she is. Class Secretary 3; Hockey 2. 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4 Musical Comedy 1. 2; Glee Club 4; Orchestra 3 Spring Concert 2. 4; One Act Play 3. Baseball 1. 2 Public Speaking Semi— Finals 2, 3. 4; Home Room Spelling Bee 3; Track 1, 2, John David Root Golden is the silence of the all-efficient. Baseball 1; Glee Club 2, 3. 4; Spring Concert 2. 3; Musical Comedy 2; Press Club 4. Howard Alger Samuelson Happy am I ; from care I ' m free. Why can ' t they all be contented like me. Orchestra 1, 2. 3. 4; Musical Comedy 3; Spring Concert 1. 2. 3. 4. 32 NGHAM INCH SCHOOL 1 )38 «£ Hazel Evelyn Saxe ' Ever carefree, always gay. School Play 4. Andrew Walden Smith Had sighed to many, though he loved but one. One-Act Plays 3; School Play 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, Evelyn Mae Spaulding A laughing eye, a nimble wit, A friendly heart, that ' s all of it. Hockey 1. 2, 3; Basketball 1. 2, 3; Baseball 1. 2; Track 1. 2; Musical Comedy 1, 2; School Play 4; Public Speaking Contest 4. Jane Clair Sullivan She that was ever lair and never proud, Had tongue at will and yet was never loud. II-. ckcy 1; Basketball 1. 2; Glee Club 4; Assistant Home Room Manager 3. 4; Soccer 1; Baseball 1; Tennis 1 . 33 Jt HIXGHA1I HIGH SCHOOL 1938 «£ Elizabeth Esther Sweeney ' I know her bv her mildness rare. Gymnasium Exhibition 2; Music Appreciation 4. Margaret Elizabeth Sylvester ' Sweet and stately with the grace of womanhood. Hockey 1. 2: Basketball 1. Margaret Mary Tanguay ' The mildest manners and the Sfentlest heart. Glee Club 4; Gymnasium Exhibition 2. . Linda Rose Taurasi Turn the night time into daytime with the sunlight of good cheer. Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; Track 1 ; Baseball 1.2; Minstrel Show 1, 2; Cheer Leader 3; Gymnasium Exhibition 2 ; Head of the Cheer Leaders 4 ; Glee Club 4. 34 H I XGH A M H IG SCHOOL 1938 « Frances Anna Threlfall She who scatters rays of sunshine is ever welcome. ' Glee Club 4. Mary Arnold Tinkham Look into her eyes and you will see there the reflection of friendship. Drum and Bugle Corps 1 ; Soccer 1 ; Basketball 1 ; Class Hockey 2; Track Meet 2; Gymnasium 2; Tennis 2; Minstrel Show 2; Musical Comedy 3; Red Cross Council 4; Glee Club 4. Virginia Hedden Tower Bring with thee jest and youthful jollity. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical Comedy 1. 2; Track 1.2; (ilee Club 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2; Spring Concert 2. 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2. Fred Ritter Turner Speech is great but silence is greater 35 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 J Ruth Burrell Turner ' Good nature and good sense must ever join. Glee Club 1. 2; Gymnasium Exhibition 2. Nicholas Diamantis Vafides To play the game for the game ' s sake. Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Wrestling 1. 2, 3; Marshal 4. Irl Huntley Von Iderstein Could I love less, I would be happier. Track 1, 2; Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Public Speaking Contest 4; Marshal 4; Baseball 4. Thomas Joseph Wallace Who cares, anyhow ? ' 36 J HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1 ( ) 3 8 George Morrow Ward A merry heart doeth good like medicine. Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4. Bradford Weston, Jr. Forward and frolic glee was there. The will to do. the soul to dare. Track 1. 2, 3. 4; Class Treasurer 1, 2; Marshal 4. Anna Gertrude White It ' s good to lengthen to the last a sunny mood. Minstrel Show 1; Hockey 1. 2. 3; Glee Club 1. 2, 3; Basketball 1. 2; Spring Concert 1; Baseball 1. 2. 3. Webster Kenyon Whiting Oratory is one of the highest forms f an. Musical Comedy 1, 2; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Spring- Con- cert 2 3, 4; Tennis 3. 1; Football 4; School Paper 4. V « HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 £ Harry Newell Wood ' Not that he loves studies less but fun more. Track 1, 2,; Senior Play 4. Weldon Judson Wolfe ' Tis not a flow of words shows good judgment. Home Room Manager 4; Marshal 3, 4. Lincoln Davis Wright ' ' A man he seemed of cheerful yesterdays. And confident tomorrows. Band 1 ; Track 1, 2, 4; Manager 3; Football 4; Wrest- ling 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 2, 3, 4. 38 t INGHAM 1! 1 G SC H OOL 1 9 38 Jfi Seniors in 1935 3 ( J HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 4 Class Poem WILLIAM LAUBEX5TEIX Fling wide your heavy portals, waiting world. For lo, a generation rising, flag unfurl d. Is seen advancing, thus to make its golden way Upon the way-worn carpet of your day ! Withdraw to deep seclusion : watch our star With flaming brightness soon ascend the heights, to mar The darkened spot where once your blazing emblem rode. Where once your flame of glory proudly glowed ! While now we slowly leave these hallowed halls. Halls whose timbre to our saddened hearts recalls A host of poignant memories ; with upturned eyes And unafraid, we look for brighter skies ! We look into the future, seeing there. New hope, new joy. new peace, our single task to bear L ' pon our naked backs the Torch of Freedom and Democracy, the blessings of this land! With this our heritage, our guiding light. We leave, with never-hesitating tread, the night Of ignorance and infancy, to seek our place Amongst the throbbing highways of our race ! 40 tjt H 1 X li H A M H [ GH S C HOOL 1 c 3 8 Class Will IRENE ALLEMAN Know all men by these presents that we, the class of 1938 of Hingham High School in the Town of Hingham and in the county of Plymouth, Com- monwealth of Massachusetts, being; of sound mind and memory but know- ing the uncertainty of this life do make this our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all wills heretofore made by us. After the defraying of our just debts and funeral charges we hereby give, devise, and bequeath viz : First, We leave to next year ' s Senior Class the exalted position which we have held with such great dignity during the past year. May they, as Seniors, follow our noble example. Second, Brad Weston leaves his ability to get awav with murder to Billy Root. Third. Linda Taurasi leaves her umph to Rhoda Sherwood. Fourth. June Hay den leaves her soft voice to Herbie Cole. Fifth. Eddie Edmunds leaves his swing to Carol Hughes. Seventh, Helen I.ea leaves her size 4 shoes to Dorothy Rix. Eighth. Andrew Smith leaves his nerve to Warren Loring. Xineth. Howard Samuelson leaves his A ' s in history to Bill Hoftyzer. Tenth, Edward Bacon wills his copy of, How to Win Friends and In- fluence People to Thor Lund. Eleventh, Joe Linnehan and Vincent Forrester leave their six square feet of standing room around the library desk to the two boys who ig et there first. Twelfth, Fred Turner leaves the care of Carol Whiting to one person, John Moore. Thirteenth, Nancy Doble has left her declamation to anyone worthy of it. Fourteenth, The Barrett sisters leave their supply of giggles to Tilly Lorman and Virginia Curley. Fifteenth. Barbara Jenkins leaves her photograph album to Richard Crenshaw . Sixteenth. Lincoln Wright bequeathes his sincerity to John Magtrire. Seventeenth. Florence Means leaves her ever-active tongue to Virginia Whelan . Eighteenth. Dick King leaves his cocksure walk to John Vafides. Nineteenth, Evelyn Spaulding leaves her green clothes to the incoming Freshmen . Twentieth. Anne Hooper falls heir to the dictionary which Francis Riplev has exhausted. Twenty-first. Madeleine Leary leaves her lipstick to Thelma Hill. Twenty-second, Bill Laubenstein leaves his acting ability to Virginia Harvey on the condition that she never give The Button. Twenty-third. Mary Leah}- leaves her tap shoes to Mary Lortie, Eileen Pickett, her fiddle to Jane Tower. David Cowell, his track record to Dud Ward; and Mary Brehaut, her smashing serve to Nancy Hough: In witness whereof we have hereto subscribed our names and affixed our seals this twenty-second day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight. Witnessed by, Dopey, Grumpy, and Happy. 41 e HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 8 J Cla66 vSonq - 1938 I ijjords and most Isabel Y Hu  Ka I J J J •J r sm tats . iK. - J J J |J J J e E gJS aane f wf eh ro ' win Svc - cess, YW e +a« hr us we I +0 p ' ay ci vevse US ' Mar Y are the. times y«w e h«lp« 4 Reach a destined ; a m O 1 a ' l the v ir+u«s we receiW Oou- Loyalrv r rnatns FVom VOur hand L e ? r« £p fHe -t-otrch Tc Li a hi Ouir uj 3 y -to a m The class or rjine-re -n l-hlrby « if t Salutes ytfoir che.u ' ishe name . 42 «g HIXCHA.M HK.ll SCHOOL 1 ' ) 3 8 ILfbV-Y 43 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 8 £ Junior Class ■ 2 fin u 1) C-, o gj 53 5 u CM 44 J -I IX CHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 «£ Sophomore Class en O C I pq l—i oj o .52 5 f. n rt jj J. 45 Jt H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 38 J Freshman Class w ly r o I Co C- DO _ u S :- u -(- m S-h o X « o (J C3 r- r i [3 aj t. O rt £ ( ] 1 ) i rt + u ' 7 u %. 9 ;ju. 46 £ H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1 ) 3 8 £ Student Government STUDENT COUNCIL Second Row, left to right: Russell Downey, Raymond McNulty, Charles Driscoll MacLeod. Kendall Damon, Thomas Cox. William First Row, left to right : Priscilla Lalonde, Edmond Edmunds, President; Mr. Porter, Faculty Advisor; George Laubenstein, Nancy Hough. 47 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 8 £ Student Government HOME ROOM MANAGERS Third Row, left to right: Henry Miller, John Stoddard, Thor Lund. John Burnham. Second Row, left to right: Charles Rizzotto, Robert Breault, John Ingram, Charles Tower, John Knight, Francis Disnard. First Row, left to right: Nancy Hough, Suzanne Cotchett, Helen Lea, Russell Downey, Miss Burditt, Mary Perakis, Betty Gorman. 48 «ae H ING HAM HIGH SCHOOL 1 ) 3 8 vie Student Government MARSHALS Second Row, left to right: I );ivid Cowell. Walter Antoine, Herbert Cole, Louis Anastos, John Vafides, Nicholas Vafides, James Gratta. First Row, left to right: Irl Von [derstein, George Laubenstein, Bradford Weston. Russell Downey, Webster Whiting. 4 ' I «£ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 «£ Dramatics CAST OF TWEEDLES Second Row, left to right: Andrew Smith, Evelyn Spaulding, Miss Wells, Coach; Miss Fowler, Coach ; Hazel Saxe, Harry Wood. First Row, left to right: Raymond McNulty, Irene Alleman, William Laubenstein, Kathryn Threlfall, James Haskell. 50 J HIXGHAM H I CI 1 1 SCHOOL 1938 £ Dramatics NATIONAL FORENSIC CONTESTANTS Second Row, left to right : John Barry, Anna Ilandrahan, Mary Hutchinson. Webster Whiting, Virginia Harvey, Lincoln Wright. First Row, left to right : Helen Lea. Irene Allcman. Eileen Pickett. Miss Lillian MacLeod. Instructor; William Laubenstein, Nancy Doble, Isabel Hughes. 51 H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 Dramatics DEBATE TEAM Left to right: Isabel Hughes. Lincoln Wright, Miss MacLeod, Coach ; Webster Whiting. Irene Alleman. 52 £ INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1 3 8 Spelling Bee GRADE WINNERS Left to right : Margaret Gaddis, Priscilla Davenport, Lincoln Wright, Hazel Young. 53 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 £ Clubs PRESS CLUB Second Row, left to right: David Cowell, Betty Reece, Nancy Hough, Betty Lee Heatlie. David Root, Charles Driscoll. First Row, left to right: William Laubenstein. Man- Brehaut. James Haskell. 54 X G H AM 11 1 ( SCHOOL 1 U8 vie Clubs CAMERA CLUB Third Row, left to right: Charles Kearns, John Hornstra, Richard Crenshaw, David Paulsen. Ashley Jones. Second Row, left to right: Malcolm Newell, Margaret Manley, Polly Wason, Dorothy Rix, Hazel Sherman, Robert Bates. First Row, left to right : Rhoda Sherwood, Claire Henry, Julian Hoedtke, Treasurer; Walter Scott, Club Sponsor; Walter Antoine. President; Dorothy Jackson, Josephine Raccuia. 55 t HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 8 «£ Musical Organizations ORCHESTRA Third Row, left to right: Florence Means, Jane Tower, Betty Reece, Betty Sue Belding, Eileen Pickett. Second Row, left to right: Howard Samuelson, Edmond Edmunds, Norma Buker, Walter Antoine, Arnold Toby, Isabel Hughes, Carol Hughes, Mr. Taylor, Conductor. First Row, left to right: Alfred Galiano, George Laubenstein, Shirley Davis, William Laubenstein. 56 «je HINGHAM H I G H SCHOOL 1 ( 3 8 Jfi Musical Organizations Fifth Row, left to right: Lee Hatch, Mary Hutchinson, William Visser, William Root, Charles Rizzotto, Malcolm Newell, Dudley Ward, John Downing, Lincoln Wright, David Cowell, Stephen Jacobs, Edward Arnold, Aldis Davis, John Burnham, Joseph Reagan, Webster Whiting, David Root, Stanley Gardner, James Haskell, Doris Meagher, Mary Parker. Fourth Row, left to right: Margaret Barron, Claire Hutchinson, Barbara Stonely, Norma Fitzpatrick, Ruth White, Phyllis Mitchell, Barbara McKee, Dorothy Richmond, Carol Hughes, Marie Paula, Mary Perakis, Mary Quilty, Jean Murphy, Ann Conway, Winifred McNamara, Nancy Roy, Suzanne Cotchett, Norma Bernstein, Priscilla Leathers, Esther Melvin, Betsy Cornwall, Frances Threlfall, Dorothy Rix. Third Row, left to right: Kathleen Kimpton. Jane Sullivan, Virginia Pickett, Marie Higgins, Selma Saxe, Mary Fenton, Katherine Barrett, Helen Beale, Nancy Doble, Virginia Tower, Helen Reece, Isabel Hughes, Mary Tinkham, Florence Galluzzo, Angelia Loring, Esther Driscoll, Madeleine Dolan, Betty Bernstein, Betty Balch, Betty Lee Heatlie, Betsy Doble, Irene Alleman, Jane Doble. Second Row, left to right: Thelma Lorman, Virginia Curley, Helen Cantwell, Gertrude McLean, Ruth Greene, Eleanor Fair- banks, Dorothy Jaeger, Ruth Sylvester, Virginia Rowe, Viola Malcolm, Dorothy Fiske, Carey Cotchett, Flora Bell Reynolds, Rose Keefe, Betty Rogers, Eileen Pickett, Mildred Fee, Judith Star- ratt, Jane Tower, Mary Reagen, Claire Henry, Mary Newell, Josephine Sargent, Ruth Rhodes- First Row, left to right: Leona Rogers, Dorothy Cassidy, Rita Breen, Dorothea Stonely, Frances Keenan, Eleanor Lawless, Marguerite Newell, Priscilla Davenport, Marie Thompson, Marion Hersey, Katherine Bacon, Dorothy Lea, Margaret Tanguay, Evelyn Lincoln, Mr. Taylor, Hazel Sherman, Bertha Lovell, Arlene Parmenter. Virginia Whalen, Mary Disnard, Elizabeth White, Eileen Bacon, Norma Fraher, Josephine Codaro, Ardra Newcomb, Gladys Newcomb. ?7 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 8 Musical Organizations VOICE CLASS Second Row, left to right: Jane Tower, Isabel Hughes, Bertha Lovell, Dorothy Cassicly, Mary Quilty, Dorothy Fiske, Mr. Taylor. First Row, left to right: Aleath Lewis, Virginia Rowe, Flora Reynolds, Virginia Whelan, Viola Malcolm, Eileen Bacon. 58 J 11 1 X G H A M Kill SCHOOL 19 38 £ Athletics CAPTAINS AND COACHES Second Row, left to right: Mr. Cronin, Football; Mr. Atkinson, Golf; Mr. Danford, Track; Mr. Woodward, Tennis; Bradford Weston, Track. First Row, left to right: George Laubenstein. Tennis; Nicholas Vafides, Football; Nancy Hough. Tennis; Miss Simmons. Hockey; Mary Hutchinson, Hockey; Robert Qninn. Basketball; John Allegra, Golf. 5 ' ) J HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 £ Athletics ■ ■ 60 % e HIXGHAM HIG1 SCH OO 1 1 l U 8 Athletics FOOTBALL SQUAD Fourth Row, left to right: Colin Gillis, Walter Haley, Lauri Takki, Richard Hallowell, Richard Ketchum, John Stoddard. George La h age Third Row, left to right: Thomas Henry, Manager; Burt MacLeod, John Downing, Alfred Galiano, Thor Lund, Ralph Meehan, Herbert Plant, Herbert Cole, Sumner Means, Lincoln Wright, Mr. Cronin, Coach. Second Row, left to right: George Costa, George Laubenstein, Raymond McNulty, Kendal Damon. Nicholas Vafides, Captain; John Allegra, Clayton Southard, John McPherson. First Row, left to right: Charles Sherman. Richard King, James Meehan, Henry Miller, John Vafides, Elsworth Merson. Varsity Football First Team Scores Hinghain 12 Plymouth Hingham Stoughton 12 Hingham 3 Abington 7 Hingham 6 North Quincy 2 Hingham Mansfield 6 Hingham 6 Milton Hingham Weymouth 7 61 £ HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 Signatures of Players Left End Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Quarterback Right Half Back Left Half Back Full Back Substitutes 62 «g H INGHAM II 1 G SCHOOL 1938 J Athletics VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Second Row, left to right: William Spradlin, Mr. Danford, Coach; William Hoftyzer, George Lauhenstein, Manager; James Gratta. First Row, left to right: Russell Downey. John Allegra, Robert Ouinn, Captain ; James Piccini . Basketball - - First Team Scores Hingham 37 Alumni 31 Hingham 29 Rockland 39 Hingham 22 M ilton 20 1 1 ingham 29 E. Bridgewater 26 1 1 ingham 26 Rockland 36 Hingham 34 Marines 26 1 1 ingham 26 Plymouth 25 1 1 ingham 36 Braintree 7,7 I [ingham 34 Ahington 25 1 1 ingham 20 Braintree M 1 1 ingham 34 Nantucket 14 1 1 ingham 33 Weymouth 49 Hingham 13 Ahington 41 Hingham 32 Plymouth 21 1 1 ingham 27 Marines 22 1 1 ingham 28 Weymouth 5 S 63 fc HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 £ Athletics BASKETBALL SECOND TEAM Third Row, left to right: Robert Hutchinson, Assistant Manager; Eliot Campbell, James Meehan. Robert Crowley, Mr. Danford, Coach; Philip Worrick, Thomas Studley, Manager; Arthur Starratt. Second Row, left to right: Irwin Von Iderstein. Bradford Wadsworth, Oscar Jenkins, Edmund Piccini, John Gleason. First Row, left to right: Clayton Southard, Thomas Dolan, Courtlandt Bourne, Eugene Kelly . Basketball — Second Team Scores H high am 11 Weymouth 19 Hingham 14 Plymouth 28 Hingham 9 Abington 39 Hingham 19 Weymouth 20 Hingham 19 Braintree 13 Hingham 20 Abington 31 Hingham 20 Braintree 25 Hingham 15 Plymouth 13 Hingham 26 E. Bridgewater 14 Hingham 14 Milton 12 Hingham 10 Rockland 14 Hingham 11 E. Bridgewater 19 Hingham 25 Marines 23 Hingham 36 Rockland 14 64 J H INGHAM NIC SCHOOL 1938 J Athletics FRESHMAN HOME ROOM CHAMPIONS Watson Curley, Crow lev. |olin Left to right : Joseph Condito, Charles Parker John Antoine, Richard Thomas Carew. Allegra Richard Conway, 65 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 Athletics Mm rflM— mssm VARSITY TRACK TEAM Fourth Row, left to right: Neil MacClellan. Fred Warner, Lawrence Breanlt. Burt Mac- Leod, William Whitesel, Lincoln Wright, Edward Ficcini, Herbert Cole Third Row, left to right: Joseph Myers, Manager; William Root. Ashley Jones, Warren Loring, Kendall Damon, John McPherson, Joseph Carew, Hamilton Tewksbury. Second Row, left to right: Mr. Danford, Coach; Oiva Kuusela, Harold Warner, Arnold Toby, Gordon Welch, James Piccini, Edward Arnold, William Allen. First Row, left to right: Dudley Ward, Leo Torvi, Stephen Jacobs, Bradford Weston, John Stoddard, Philip Downing, Emile Bossey. Varsity Track Scores Hingham 53 Canton Hingham 37 Braintree Hinghani 37 J 2 W T eymouth Hingham 39 Cohasset David Cowell. Worrick, John 24 40 39 38 66 H INGHAM (111 SCHOOL 1938 Athletics BASEBALL TEAM Fifth Row, left to right: Edward Carries, Colin Gillis, Lawrence Frost. Richard Ticrney, William Visser, David Root, George Lahage. Charles Hobbs, John Gleason, Joseph Jessop, Robert Carew. Fourth Row, left to right: John MacLellan, Henry Miller, Richard Hallowell, David Carr, Wilfred Brehaut, William Hoftyzer, Burt MacLeod. Nicholas Vafides. Third Row, left to right: Eliot Campbell, William Tierney. Gilman Burrell, Morrow Ward. Francis Burkholdcr, John Vafides, Dominic Albanese, Robert Mitchell, Clayton Southard, Courtland Bourne, Mr. Cronin, Coach. Second Row, left to right: George Costa. John Allegra, James Gratta, Raymond McNulty, Elsworth Merson, Herbert Plant. William Spradlin, Robert Quinn. First Row: Richard Real. Manager. Baseball Scores Hingham 8 Cohasset 2 Hingham 7 Abington 12 Hingham 10 Cohassel 8 Hingham 3 Rockland 11 Hingham 5 Abington 7 Hin rham ft E. Bridgewater f 67 £ H I X G H A M HIGH SCHOOL 19 3 8 J Athletics m fflWS C ' TEXXIS TEAM Second Row, left to right: Julian Hoedtke, Thomas Studle} Andrew Smith, Aldis Davis. Charles Waterhouse, John Raccuia, Robert Bates, John Ingram First Row, left to right: John Moore, Webster Whiting, George Laubenstein, Captain; John Barry. William Van Scoyoc. 68 H INGHAM II I (ill SCHOOL 1 ( M8 £ Athletics GOLF TEAM Left to right: James Median, John Allegra. Richard Conway, Francis Hickey Oscar Jenkins, William Hoftyzer. 69 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1038 Athletics 7 fc C H IXC HAM 11 Kill SCHOOL 10 38 Athletics VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM Second Row, left to right: Eileen Pickett, Mary Brehaut, Nancy Hough. Mary Hutchinson. Captain ; Nancy Doble. Virginia Curley. First Row, left to right: Thelma Hill, Isabel Hughes. Thelma Lorman, Miss Simmons. Coach; Kay Kimpton, Linda Taurasi. Elva McQuade. Varsity Hockey Scores Hingham 4 Walpole 2 Hingham 2 Braintree 1 Hingham 4 AYalpolc 1 Hingham Scituate 1 Hingham 3 Braintree Hingham Stoughton Hingham 1 Scituate 71 J HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 £ Athletics HOCKEY SECOND TEAM Second Row, left to right: Carol Hughes, Barbara McKee, Barbara Breen, Emily Connell, Helen Reece, Virginia Tower, Vera McQuade, Friscilla Lalonde, Marguerite Newell. First Row, left to right: Miss Simmons, Coach ; Mary Bernan, Jane Tower, Betty Sue Belding, Captain; Jane Doble, Betty Rogers, Barbara Stonely. H« Dckey Scores - - Second Team Hingham Walpole 1 Hingham 1 Braintree 1 Hingham 1 Walpole 2 Hingham Scituate 1 Hingham Stoughton 1 Hingham 1 Scituate 2 71 v -I I NG HAM H I (i SCHOOL 1938 w Athletics SEXIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Second Row, left to right: Linda Tanrasi, Eileen Pickett, Evelyn Spaulding, Isabel Hughes, Elva McQuade. First Row, left to right : Betty Rogers, Hetty Sue Belding. Mary Hutchinson, Captain; Mary Forrester, Nancy Doble. Scores Seniors 26 Juniors 19 Seniors 19 Sophomores 3 Seniors 14 Freshmen 2 73 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1 9 3 S Athletics FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Second Row, left to right: Mary Perakis. Nancy Roy. Josephine Sargent. Virginia Pickett. First Row. left to right: Mary Newell, Ruth Rhodes. Mary Parker, Captain ; Maude Murphy, Alary Reagan. Freshman Team — Basketball Scores Freshmen 13 Sophomores 4 Freshmen 14 juniors 10 Freshmen 2 Seniors 14 74 £ H1XGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1038 « e Athletics TENNIS TEAM Left to right: Anne Conway, Carol Miller, Lalla Sargent, Mary Brehant, Nancy Hough. Captain; Evelyn Spaulding, Thelma Hill. Miss Simmons, Coach. 1 1 ingham I I ingham I I ingham Tennis Team Scores 3 Scituate 4 Scituate 3 Weymouth 1 1 75 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 «4t o€ £ Ik 9 irr 4 — T-TMwmmiwm « C H INGHAM 111(111 SCHOOL 19 38 %£ In the Long Run . . . you and your friends will prize the portrait that looks like you — your truest self, free from stage effects and little conceits. It is in this long run photography that PURDY success has been 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. • PLEASING PORTRAITS • PROMPT SERVICE • RIGHT PRICES Means Satisfaction Guaranteed b b PURDY 160 TREMONT STREET BOSTON Official Photographer Hingham High School Class of 1938 SPECIAL DISCOUNT RATES TO ALL HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 77 Jt HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 £ NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY College of Liberal Art Offers a broad program of college subjects serving as a foundation for the understanding of modern culture, social relations, and technical achievement. The purpose of this program is to give the student a liberal and cultural educa- tion and a vocational competence which fits him to enter some specific type of useful employment College of Business Administration Offers a college program with broad and thorough training in the principles of business with specialization in ACCOUNTING, BANKING AND FI- NANCE, or BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. Modern methods of instruc- tion, including lectures, solution of business problems, class discussions, pro- fessional talks by business executives, and motion pictures of manufacturing processes, are used. College of Engineering Provides complete college programs in Engineering with professional courses in the fields of CIVIL, MECHANICAL (with DIESEL, AERONAUTI- CAL, and AIR CONDITIONING options), ELECTRICAL, CHEMICAL, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, and ENGINEERING ADMINISTRA- TION. General engineering courses are pursued during the freshman year; thus the student need not make a final decision as to the branch of engineer- ing in which he wishes to specialize until the beginning of the sophomore year. Co-operative Plan The Co-operative Plan, which is available to upperclassmen in all courses, provides for a combination of practical industrial experience with classroom instruction. Under this plan the student is able to earn a portion of his school expenses as well as to make business contacts which prove valuable in later years. Degrees Awarded Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science FOR CATALOG — MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE Northeastern University Director of Admissions Boston, Massachusetts Please send me a catalog of the College of Liberal Arts College of Business Administration College of Engineering Name Address H-22 78 J H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 38 BURDETT COLLEGE Courses for Young Men and Women Business Administration-Accounting (Pace), Secretarial, Shorthand, Type- writing, Business, and Finishing courses. One and Two-Year Programs. Previous commercial training not required for entrance. Leading colleges represented in attendance. Students from different states. Write or telephone for Day or Evening Catalog 60,i h near BEGINS IN SEPTEMBER 56 STUART STREET, BOSTON feri Off. BUSINESS TRAINING nee ded to MAKE THE RIGHT START MOVE STEADILY FORWARD ACHIEVE SUCCESS (with a Degree Plan for those who wish it) and in addition VOCATIONAL COUNSEL AND PLACEMENT SERVICE Telephone HANcock 6300 SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY Co- educational College oi Literal Arts Day and evening classes Cultural and pre-professional courses A. B., B. S. and B. S. in Ed. degrees College of Journalism Evening classes taught by editors, jour- nalists and advertising men B. S. in Journalism degree College of Business Administration Evening classes in Accounting, Banking, Finance and Business Management B. S. in Business Ad ministration degree Suffolk: Law School Day and evening Divisions Pre legal courses for high school gradu- ates LL.B. degree, prepares for law practice Graduate School of Law Evening Classes LL. M. degree Tuition in all departments $160 a year For catalogues and information: CALL: Capitol 0555 (or) WRITE TO: Suffolk University 20 Derne Street, Boston, Massachusetts 7 ( ) vJ8 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1938 CHANDLER SCHOOL A SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION for Young women desiring a one or two year course in secretarial subjects. Social and cultural training. Write for a catalogue Alan W. Furber, President, 245 Marlboro Street, Boston, Massachusetts THE FAY SCHOOL For Girls 52 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts One-year and two-year courses in Academic and Secretarial Science offering, in ad- dition to the conventional business courses, training in the development of attractive and efficient business personality. The environment is homelike and highly cultural. Catalog. M. 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