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HINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Your Community Resource Center Xu Lw! 1st f ■y. ORVIS K. COLLINS Superintendent of Schools «£ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 £ Frank R. Porter, B.S., Ed.M. Assistant Principal. - - ■:■■, ' . fm B- : % y ' % Helen B. Dorrity, A. B. Dean of Girls. Leland H. Chapman, B. T.E., Ed.M. Solid Geometry and Trigonometry. Plane Geometry. Review Math- ematics, Algebra. Margaret M. Barry, B. B. A. Shorthand, Typewriting, Vocabulary Building. Robert L. Bartlett, A. B. Chemistry. Mathematics. Anna M. Billa, B. S. Home Economics, Senior Science. Barbara A. Boehme Secretary to the Principal. Ethel G. Burditt, B. S. History, Problems of Democracy. Margaret I. Coon, A. B., M. A. Science. £ IllXr.llAM H I G H SCHOOL 1940 « c William R. Cronin, Ph. B. Economics, Commercial Geography, World History. Barbara C. Glidden, A. B ., B. S. Librarian. Doris H. Cushing, A. B., A. M. English. French. Louise D. Hatch Business English. Business Administration, Economic Business, Typewriting. Harold R. Danford, B.S.E., Ed.M. Physical Education. Helen A. Henderson, A. B. History, Civil Government. Edna F. Dickey, A. B., M. A. History. English. Ruth E. Poole, B. S. Algebra. Florence G. Fowler, B.A., M.A. French. Gladys D. Rose, A. B. English. HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Walter E. Scott, B. S. Contemporary Civil- ization, History. Dorothy M. Titus, S. B. Bookkeeping, Typewriting Anne E. Simmons Physical Education. Caroline R. Wells, A.B., Ed.M. English. Esther P. Lord School Nurse. Kenneth A. Woodward Manual Arts. M. Sherrill Stoner Drawing. John W. Zorn, Ed.M. English, Public Speaking. Frederick A. Taylor Music. SENIOR GLASS 1940 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 = Dudley Alleman, Jr. ' ' Where there ' s a will, there ' s a way. Track 4. Robert William Allen ' So much one man can do. That does both act and know. - ' Spelling Bee 3; Track 4. Grace Mary Amonti ' The mirror of sincerity. Basketball 4; Home Room Basketball 3, Ernest Frederic Anastos There ' s honesty, manhood, and good fellowship in thee. Assistant Home Room Manager 1 : Vice President of Class 2: Minstrel Show 3: Cheer Leader 4: Baseball 4. H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 40 v Nicholas John Apostolu An affable and courteous gentleman. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2; Cheer Leader 4; Basket- ball 2. 3; Time Keeper 4; Hockey 3; Assistant Home Room Manager 1 ; Musical Comedy 4. Catherine Ann Bacon ' ' Sunn}- as the day is long. Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2. Betsey Balch Hair is woman ' s crowning glory. Glee Club 2. 3, 4; Minstrel Show 1 ; Jamboree 2. Ruth Adele Baleski A gentle and. unassuming maid. Red Cross Representative 4. 11 « HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Jg Evelyn Ethel Barbour Is she not passing fair? ' Home Room Basketball 3; Basketball 4; Baseball 4. Jane Harriet Barrett A merry eye and a happy disposition. Hockey 1, 4; Basketball 1. 3. 4 ; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Tennis 4; Glee Club 2. Margaret Rosamond Barron Good natured. good sport, and full of fun. Tennis 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4; Captain 2; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Captain 3; Manager 2; Hockey 3. 4; Home Room Representative 3; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Spring Concert 4; Home Room Manager 4; Assistant Home Room Manager 2 ; Student Council 3 ; Vice President 4; Red Cross 3. Elizabeth Ann Bernstein The only way to have a friend is to be one. Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Minstrel Show 1; Jamboree 2 Hockey 3; Home Room Basketball 3. 12 H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 40 «c§ Clifford Gordon Breault ' He who sings, frightens away his ills. Jamboree 2; Musical Comedy 3. Barbara Breen Quietness often shows worth. ' ' Basket Ball 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2. 3, 4; Captain 4; Tennis 1, 2; Red Cross 2. Mary Alice Breen Figure of truth, of faith, of loyalty. Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1; Basketball 3 Red Cross 3. Wilfred Hawkins Brehaut, Jr. He is a quiet fellow — sometimes! Football 1; Baseball 1; Orchestra. 13 « HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 £ Henry Morgan Bryant ' What lies beyond that quiet exterior? John Martin Buckler ' Difficulties often dissolve before a cheerful spirit. Fress Club 4. Elizabeth Melvina Burnham ' Variety is the spice of life. Hockey 1; Captain 1; Treasurer 1, 2; Secretary 3; Glee Club 3. 4; Choir 4; Dramatics 4. John Thomas Burnham Hang sorrow, care will kill a cat and therefore let ' s be merry. Track 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Choir 3. 4 Home Room Manager 2. 14 H 1 X G H A M HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Frank Gilman Burrell A man should be merry, careless, and free; For a g ' ood example — look at me ! Baseball 1. 2, 4; Basketball 1. 2; Hockev 4. Eliot Campbell, Jr. We like him as friend, as athlete, as student. Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Football 4; Student Council 4; Marshal 4. Isabel Lillian Campbell ' Little, but oh, my! Hockey 1, 3; Timekeeper 4; School Play 4; Musical Comedy 3; Press Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4; One-Act Plays 3 ; Camera Club 2, 3 ; Poster Committee 3, 4 ; Senior Advisory Board. Edward Carnes Men of worth talk little. Baseball 1. 2. 4. 15 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 David Hartshorn Carr I am a man. and nothing that concerns a man do 1 deem a matter of indifference to me. ' Foothall 1; Basketball 1. 2; Baseball 1. 2; Tennis 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Winner of Home Room Spelling Bee 2. 4; AVinner of Class Spelling Bee 4: Mnsical Comedy 2. John Henry Caulfield He speaketh not ; and yet there lies A conversation in his eyes. Football 4; Baseball 4. William Howard Cohen A youth, lightdiearted and content. Basketball 2; Baseball 4; Hockey 4; Assistant Home Room Manager 1 . Mary Louise Conroy ' The twinkle in her eye betrays her. Glee Club 1. 2. 4; Choir 2. 3. 4. 16 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1910 Richard Crenshaw ' A quiet, even temperament. Clara Ann Dalu The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Home Room Basketball 3. Erdine Leona Daly Softly speak and sweetly smile. Hockey 2; Jamboree 2; 4-H Club 4. Alice Florence Didion A bright spark has kindled many fires. Home Room Basketball 3; Baseball 2. 3. 17 « HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Betsy Doble ' ' She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. Hockey 1; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Thomas Francis Dolan Very free and very frank But net averse to many a prank. Basketball 1. 2. 3. Marion Esther Downey Her smile made sunshine in a shady place. Home Room Basketball 3 ; Winner of Home Room Spelling Bee 1 . Charles Francis Driscoll Books! Tis a dull and endless strife! Press Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Class President 2: Student Council 2; Home Room Manager 1; Assistant Home Room Manager 2. 3. 4; Track 3; Basketball 2; Winner of Home Room Spelling Bee 1. 3: One-Act Flays 3 ; School Play 4 ; Editor of School Paper 4 ; President of Poster Committee 3. 4. 18 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 £ Janet Lois Edmunds God giveth speech to all. song to few. Minstrel Show 1, 2; Jamboree 1; Baseball 1; Home Room Manager 3; Home Room Basketball 3; Red Cross 3 ; Glee Club 4. Benjamin Howe Fiske All ' s right with the world. Basketball 1. 2; Red Cross Representative 1; Assistant Home Room Manager 1. Margaret Ann Gaddis Gentle in manner, firm in reality. Home Room, Grade, and Finalist in Spelling Bee 2; Basketball 4. Alfred Andrew Galiano A lion among the ladies. Football 1,2, 3; Track 4; Hockey 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4, 5 ; 3 _ i ; ct Plays 1,4; Musical Comedy 1. 2, 3; Press Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3. 4, 5; Choir 5; Jamboree 2. 3. V) « H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 « e Florence Marie Galiano Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Tennis 2, 3. 4. Elizabeth Ann Gorman Her humor is a rare treasure indeed. Home Room Manager 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Voice Class 4; Three-Act Play 4. Barbara Green ' Honour and conscience are in her, And she doeth well that which she doeth. ' ' Priscilla Jane Gretz Her manner quiet, and her nature mild. Press Club 3, 4; Publicity Manager for Jane Eyre ' 20 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 «£ Ella Linnea Griggs ' She hath a will and a way. Glee Club 4. Walter John Haley To play the game for the game ' s sake. Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4; Home Room Manager 1. 4: Student Council 3. 4; Varsity H Club 3. Secretary 4; Senior Advisory Committee Chairman 4; Marshal 3. Captain 4. Jeanette Maude Hallowell ' Gentle thoughts and calm desires. William Edward Hamilton I strove, made head, gained ground upon the whole. 21 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Margaret Mary Harkness Happiness seemed made to be shared. Hockey 1 ; Home Room Spelling Bee Winner 1 ; Assistant Home Room Manager 3; Class -Marshal 3; Home Room Manager 4; Class Secretary 4. Mary Ann Harris A friendly smile and a friendly way. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Senior Marshal 4. Betty Lee Heatlie Bound for success she seemed with grace to win. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Hockey; Vice President Freshman Class; Press Club 2. Thomas Anthony Henry ' And to his eye, there was but one beloved face. Football 1, Manager 2; Hockey 3, 4; Varsity H Club 3, 4. 22 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 £ Marion Lincoln Hersey A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Musical Comedy 1; Jamboree 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tenuis 2, 4; Good Citizenship Pilgrim 4. D.A.R. ; Secretary of Advisory Committee. Ethel May Hiltz Because of you Ave will be g ' lad and gay. Musical Revue 2; 4-H Thimble Club 4; Baseball 4. Carol Antoinette Hughes Little in stature, but who can match her? Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, manager 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3; Orchestra 1, 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Voice Class 3.4; Class Treasurer 3; Home Room Spelling Bee Winner 4; Sophomore-Junior Public Speaking Finals 2; Marshal 4; Musical Revue 3; Cheer Leader 3. 4; Spring Concert 3 ; Class Song 4. Dorothy Lois Jackson Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low. — ■ an excellent thing in woman. Basketball 1. 3; Inter-Class Basketball 3; Baseball 1. 2. 4; Camera Club 2. 4; Press Club 3. 4; Poster Club 3. 4; 4-H Club 3, 4; Tennis 3; Red Cross Home Room Representative 2; (dee Club 4; Senior Marshal 4 ; Spring Concert 4. 23 fcg H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 £ Stephen Loring Jacobs ' ' A true heart and a genial vein of wit are thine. Track 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Choir 3. 4; Assist- ant Manager Football 3; Manager. Football 4; Three One-Act Plays ; Musical Revue 3 ; One-Act Play Contest at Fall River 3; Stage Manager for Jane Eyre 4; Band 3; Senior Prom Committee 4; Spring Concert 1, 3; Choir Broadcast 3, 4; Varsitv H Club 3, 4. Edgar Martin Jacobson Serene as a summer ' s sea. Marshal 3. Barbara Alice Jager Loyal friend and jolly companion. Tennis 3 ; Hockey 2. 3. 4 ; Home Room Basketball 2. 3. Carolyn Jermyn ' Everything she does is done well she does everything. anc Basketball 1, 2, 3; Home Room Basketball 3; Baseball 1; Class Hockey 1, 2, 3; Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Minstrel Show 1, 2; Jamboree 1; Home Room Man- ager 2; Junior Red Cross Member 3; Home Room Spelling Bee Winner 2 . 24 £ HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Joseph Henry Jessop The noblest mind he carries. Baseball 1, 2, 4; Football 4; Marshal 4. Miriam Isabel Jones Sing away sorrow, east away care ! Hockey 1; Basketball 1. 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Three Act Plays 4; Glee Club 3. 4; Choir 3. 4. Charles Emerson Kearns ' ' On with the dance! Let joy be unconfined. ' Basketball 1 ; Camera Club 2. George William Lahage He thinks like a philosopher, and acts like a king. Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2; Dramatics 4; Press Club 4. 25 e H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 « Phyllis Lena Lalonde Smiling eyes, dimpled cheeks. Orchestra 3, 4; Voice Class 4; Press Club 4; Camera Club 3, 4; Vice President Camera Club 4; Hockey 1, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 3. 4; Cheer Leader 4. Eleanor Therese Lawless Silence that spoke, and eloquence of eyes. Basketball 1. 2; Hockey 1, 2; Baseball 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Paffe Lawrence, Jr. Friends I have made. Hockey 4. Dorothy Ella Leigh Besrone, dull care ! You and I shall never agree. ' Glee Club 1,2,3,4. 26 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 £ Alexander Daniel Lind, Jr. On their own merits, modest men are silent. Marion Laura Lindsey It ' s nice to be natural, when you ' re naturally nice. Spring Concert 1; Baseball 2, 3; Glee Club 4. ' , Cathleen Marie Linnehan ' She smiled and the shadows departed. Glee Club 4. Dorothy Mildred Lowe ' ' Her thoughts as still As the waters Under a ruined mill. Home Room Basketball 3. 27 H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 40 £ Elizabeth Lyon I number none but the cloudless hours. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Burt Alex MacLeod He profits most who serves best. Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Hockey 3; Varsity H. Club; Senior Advisory Com- mittee 4; Marshal 2, 3, 4; Musical Comedy 3; Three One- Act Plays 3; Jane Eyre 4. Margery Shaw MacSwain Grace was in her steps, heaven in her eyes, and in every gesture; dignity. Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2; Tennis 3, 4; Track 1: Hockey 1, 2; Musical Comedy 2; Minstrel Show 1 ; Pressi Club 4. Virginia Jane Magner Thou art unseen, but yet I ' hear thy shrill delight. Hockey 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2. 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 28 £ HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 £ Francis Carmelo Magnoli Merrily, merrily, shall I live now. Basketball 1 ; Hockey 3, 4; Spelling Bee Home Room Winner 1 Margaret Louise Manley As good be cut of the world as out of fashion. Press Club 2. 3. 4; Camera Club 3; Poster Committee 3. 4; Three-Act Play 4; Musical Revue 3; Three One- Act Plays 3; Glee Club 4. Charles Warren Manville ' I ' m sure care ' s an enemy to life. Jane Marsh A merry heart goes all the day. Glee Club 3. 4; Red Cross Representative 1. 2 3, 4; Hockey 1 . 29 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 ■oe Marjorie Theresa McGaughey She doeth little kindnesses Which most leave undone, or despise. Choral Singing 4. William Clark McGuire Youth, and sprightly hope. ' ' Barbara Jane Ellen McKee Her lovers ' names in order to run o ' er the girl took breath full thirty times and more. Class Officer; Vice President 1. 3; Secretary 2; Assistant Home Room Manager 1. 2, 3; Red Cross 3. 4; Musical Comedy 1. 2. 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1 ; Public Speaking Prize Contest 2 : Marshall 4; Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Voice Class 3. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Cheer Leader 3, 4. Henry Coveney McKee It may be said that his wit shines at the expense of his memory. Football 1. 4; Track 3; Baseball 4; Hockey 3. 4; Advisory Board; Dramatics 3. 4; Varsity H Club; Glee Club 1. 30 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 «£ Mary Carvell McKenzie Wise to resolve, and patient to perform. Baseball 1, 2; Hockey 3. Vera Phyllis McQuade Manner, not °old is -woman ' s best adornment. Baseball 1. 2. 3: Hockey 2. 3. 4; Apparatus 1 ; Basket- ball 1. 2. 3; Minstrel Show 2; Class Play 4. Ellsworth Sheldon Merson Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm . Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Hockey 3. 4; Wrestling 1 ; Football Captain 4: Baseball Captain 3: Marshal 3. 4; Student Council 3. 4; Treasurer Student Council 3; President Student Council 4; President Athletic Association 3 ; Treasurer Senior Class 4 ; Treasurer Varsitv H. Club 3; President Varsity H Club 4. Henry Steele Miller A finished gentleman from top to toe. President of Class 3. 4 ; Home Room Manager 2 ; Secretary Varsity II Club 4; Member Student Council 3; Vice President Student Council 4; One- Act Plays 3: Musical Comedy 3; Three-Act Play 4; Baseball 2; Track 3; Football 2. 3. 4; Representative of Student Council at Whitman 3: Representative of Student Council at New Bedford 4; Marsha] 3. 4: Glee Club 3. 4. 31 g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Joseph Gordon Moore A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Robert Oscar John Muenz ' It ' s a wise man who says little and listens much. Senior Prom Committee 4. James William Muncy What should a man do but be merry? Basketball 1, 2; Football 2. 3; Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4; Ping Pong 3, 4. Daniel Joseph Murphy, Jr. He ' s full of worth and goodness too, with manly kindness blent. Baseball 1, 2, 4; Football 1, 2; Tennis 3, 4; Home Room Manager 3. 32 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 £ James William Murphy ' With an eye for many, hut a heart for one. Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. Alberta May Nelson ' Your heart ' s desires he with you. Malcolm Colburn Newell Xone hut the brave deserves the fair. Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Choir 3. 4; Spring Concert Soloist 3; Three-Act Play 4; Choir Broadcast 3; Usher at Graduation 3. Priscilla Althea Norwood A woman ' - work, grave airs, is never done. Home Room Basketball 3; Winner Home Room Spelling Bee 4. 33 fc H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 40 Mary Catherine Ann O ' Connell As merry as the day is long. Basketball 4; Camera Club 4; Tennis 4; Baseball 4. Harry Raymond O ' Day, Jr. Youth comes but once in a lifetime. Richard Gilman Palmer I am very fond of the company of ladies. Choir 4; Glee Club 3. 4; Three One-Act Plays 3; Three-Act Plav 4; Track 3. 4; Musical Comedv 3. Edward Herbert Plant Rush on. — keep moving. Football 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4; Hockey 3. 4; Marshal 3, 4. 34 «je H I N G H A M HIGH SCHOOL 1940 John Charles Raccuia The greater man. the greater courtesy. Tennis 1. 2; Home Room Press Representative 3. Josephine Anita Raccuia The sunshine of thine eyes Oh. let it fall on me ! Interclass Basketball 3; Basketball 1. 3. 4; Basebal 1. 3. 4; 4-H Club 3. 4; Press Club 3. 4; Glee Club 4 Choir 4; Tennis 3; Camera Clnb 2, 4; Spring Concert 4. Margaret Catherine Rando Those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour. Home Room Basketball 3 ; William Cyril Reid We grant, although he had much wit. He was very shy of using it. Basketball 4: Marshal 4. 35 «£ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 £ Ethel Eudora Reynolds Fair and gentle is she. Baseball 1 ; Home Room Basketball 2. 3. David Joseph Rhodes Stately and tall be moves in the hall. Glee Clnb 1 ; Home Room Basketball Winners 3 Tennis 2. Kenneth Charles Richards Handsome is as handsome does. Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Marshal 1, 2. 3. 4: Varsity H Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 3: Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4. Dorothy Ann Richman ' ' The fairest garden in her looks And in her mind the wisest books. Home Room Manager 1 ; Glee Club 2. 3. 4 ; Voice Class 3; Choir 3, 4; Press Club 3, 4; Spring Concert 3, 4; Dramatics 4; Tennis 3, 4; Basketball 2; Senior Marshal 4; Student Council 3. 36 H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 40 Charles Atwood Rizzotto He is invariably in a hurry. Musical Review 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Broadcast 3. 4; Marshal 4; Home Room Manager 2; Marshal at Graduation 3. William Alden Root If knowledge be the aim. to know thee will suffice. Track 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 2, 3. 4; Choir 3, 4; Musical Revue 3; Home Room Spelling Bee Winner 1, 3; Lewis Raymond Sheldon Hail fellow, well met. Band 4; Orchestra 4. Rita Mary Smith That she was ever fair and never proud. Had tongue at will, and yet was never loud. 4-1 1 Club 4; Chorus 2. 3. 4. 37 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 J Clayton Bartlett Southard ' There ' s honesty, manhood and good fellowship in thee. ' Football 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Marshal 3. 4 ; Varsity H Club 3. 4 ; Home Room Basketball 3. Janet Alice Spaulding To beguile many, and be beguil ' d by one. Home Room Manager 1, Assistant Home Room Manager 2; Hockey 1. 3. 4; Tennis 4; Gym Exhibition 4. William Granville Spradlin He possessed a peculiar talent of producing effect in whatever he said or did. Football 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3; Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4: Treasurer of Freshman Class; Varsity H Club 3, 4; Marshal 3. 4. William Samuel Stetson Life ' s a pleasant institution. Let us take it as it comes. Band 1. 2. 3. 4. 5; Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4. 5; Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Musical 1. 2; Jamboree 3; Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4. 5; Track 1. 38 %£ H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 40 Helen Mary Toutloff ' The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4. Katherine Joan Threlfall ' ' Has talent, courage, self-control For any part and any role. Hockey 1.4; One-Act Play 1, 3; Three-Act Play 2, 4; Musical Revue 2. 3; Jamboree 1; Press Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 3. Helen Mary Vafides Zealous, yet modest. ' Harriet Anne Valine ' Joy rises in me. like a summer ' s morn. Basketball 4: Hockey 4; Baseball 3, 4. 39 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 William Alden Visser ' ' Happy am I; from care I ' m free! Why aren ' t they all contented like me? 1 ' Baseball 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Choir 3. 4 Marshal 4: Band 4. Irwin Freeland Von Iderstein An honest man. close-buttoned to the chin Broadcloth without, and a warm heart within. Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Co-Captain 4; Track 3. 4 . Varsity H Club 3. 4; Marshal 3, 4. Dudley Avery Ward The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Choir 3, 4; Choir Broadcast 3. 4; Student Council 1, 3; President of Class 1; Home Room Manager 1; Varsity H Club 3. 4; Vice President Varsity H Club 4; Three One-Act Plays 3; Cast of Jane Eyre 4: Spring Concert 3; Advisory Com- mittee Senior Class 4; Marshal 3. 4. Harold Swords Warner, Jr. Let us make hay while the sun shines. Track 2. 3, 4; Hockey 3. 4; Baseball 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Choir 4; Home Room Spelling Bee Winner 2. 40 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 «£ Maude Fletcher Wason ' Come and trip it as you g 0. On the light fantastic toe. Musical Comedy 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Choir 3, 4 Press Club 3; 4-H Club 4. Charles Grenville Waterhouse Faint heart ne ' er won fair lady. Basketball 1; Spring Musical 3 ; Tennis 2, 3. 4. Gordon Edward Welch For it ' s always fair weather When good fellows get together. Football 1; Basketball Manager 4; Track 2. 3. 4; Advisory Committee 4; Minstrel Show 3; Chairman of Decorating Committee Tunior From 3. Theodore Dwight Westfall, Jr. My tongue within, my lips I reign: For who talks much must talk in vain. ' 41 «g HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 J William Monitor Whitesel Head and shoulders above the crowd. Track 2, 3, 4; Assistant Home Room Manager 3 ; Basketball 2. Phillip Gordon Worrick A gentleman, tried and true. Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Music 1. 2. 3. 4. 42 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Seniors In 1937 43 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 5 Class Poem Carol Hughes Another year, another class Is taking leave today Of Hingham High School and we all Are here to tribute pay. The friends we ' ve made, the times we ' ve had We never shall forget. And Teachers ever kind and true, We leave you with regret. Our loyalty to Hingham High We ' ll keep forever more . We leave you with our heads held high And aims to reach the fore. We ' ll try our hardest to succeed And never will we stop ; This class of nineteen forty Will surely reach the top. 44 t 8 HINGHAM HI G H SCHOOL 1940 £ CLASS WILL by Elizabeth Gorman On this last day of our supremacy, we, the mighty class of 1940 of the Hing- ham High School, being of more or less sound mind and body [mostly less], and fully aware of sacrifices, do bequeath this our last will and testament to the faculty and undergraduates of said institution, hereby revoking any and all wills made by us viz : First, To the teachers we leave our many and various thanks for the wonders they have accomplished. May they have courage to continue their noble work. Second. To the Juniors we leave our position in the front of the assembly hall. Third. To the Sophomores we leave our books. May they understand them better than we did. Fourth. To the Freshmen we leave courage to face the future with a smile. They will need both. Fifth. To some worthy protector Jeep Merson leaves the care of the footballs and Alice. Sixth, To Francis Lucas, Bob Muenz leaves his ability to pester teachers. Seventh, To Thomas Studley and Avis Hunt, Burt MacLeod and Janet leave their shy looks and smiles. Eighth. To collectors of tardy slips Peggy Gaddis leaves her numerous supply. Ninth, To Prilla Leathers, Mary Breen leaves her Latin book. Tenth. To Donald Nickerson, Charlie Kearns leaves his jitterbugging . Eleventh, To Eleanor May Driscoll, Isabel Campbell leaves her mischievous eyebrows Twelfth, To Scrappy ' Mitchell, Billy Visser leaves his height. Thirteenth, To Francis Disnard and the Crowley Brothers . Dutch Von Iderstein and ' ' Phil Worrick leave their excellent track records. Fourteenth. To Foster Jacobs, Charlie Driscoll leaves his art pencils. Fifteenth. To Claire Henry, Priscilla Norwood bequeaths he job of carry- ing messages. Sixteenth. To Marie Higgins. Polly Wason leaves her tap shoes. Seventeenth. To Buddy Curley, Eddie Carnes leaves his quietness. Fighteenth. To whoever is lucky enough to get it, Herbie Plant sorrowfully be- queaths his position outside of Room 37. Nineteenth, To Jeff Means and Ronnie Bacon, Danny Murphy leaves his tennis racket and his ping pong technique. Twentieth, To the intelligent members of the school, Mary Conroy, Billy Root, Robert Allen and George Lahage leave their places on the Honor Roll. Twenty-first, To whoever gets there first, Walter Haley leases the corner scat by the door of Room 22. Twenty-second, To Billy Mahoney. Dot Jackson leaves her roller skates. Twenty-third. To Norma Bernstein, Jit McKee leaves her winning smile. Twenty-fourth, To omeone — the question is who?-- Al Galiano, Carol Hughes Phyllis Lalonde, Billy Stetson, Kenneth Richards and Ray Sheldon leave their places in the orchestra. Twenty-fifth, To fill the vacancy left by Margaret Harkness and Buddy Henry we depend upon Teresa Hughes and Walter Carnes. In witness whereof we have hereto subscribed our names and affixed our seals this nineteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty. Witnessed by : 45 «g HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Janet Edmunds Carolyn Jermyn Katherine Threlfall Class Song 1940 !PP± m £SE ' y rf+nr- r- ( t vitl ov- s ? T X f E ± fe Years, a. i-?y ? - Aye am f Krr y l £, f ' p - m y6 rr? y o r ± d=t s =F Airs ■ - « fAuvJ Ou.r- Ti- y - e.1- tj i , ' •■ b =F tfe I I = Or- ? A j f ? € ' f e J fce h « 3A!r h 7 7FU 46 e HINGHAM HI GH SCHOOL 1940 J 1940 Music Shop A Man and His Dreams You ' d Be Surprised It ' s Funny to Everyone But Me In the Mood Peanut Vender The Sheik When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Smarty Pants Sleepy Time Gal I Can ' t Afford to Dream Skaters ' Waltz I ' m Happy About the Whole Thing Home Sweet Home Hey, Good Looking Angel Honest John Scatterbrain The Little Man Who Wasn ' t There An Apple for the Teacher The Jumpin ' Jive The Morning After Shoot the Sherbert to Me Herbert Baby Me Make Love With a Guitar Piggy Wiggy Woo Holy Smoke Ma! He ' s Making Eyes At Me Don ' t Let It Get You Down Bewildered So Far, So Good My! My! Playmate Jeep Mei Ooh ! What You Said Too Romantic Billy In a Little Dutch Garden ' Imagination ' Dudley Alleman Peggy Gaddis Ernest Anastos Betty Burnham Nicky Apostolu Heinie Miller Betty Gorman David Can- Ethel Reynolds George Lahage Ethel Hiltz Pat Murphy Barbara Green Buddy Henry Marion Hersey John Raccuia Polly Wason Billy Visser Jo Raccuia Charles Kearns Erdine Daly Herby Plant Ruth Baleski Click Breault Eliot Campbell Gilman Burrell Margaret Harkness Richard Palmer Dorothy Jackson Harry McKce Carol Hughes son and Burt MacLeod Dan Murphy I )orothv Richman William Root Irwin Von tderstein Kav Threlfall 47 £ HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 - - ouK % rm£ti is „ jfta Wx ' ty IS op rwe GOO© UOQtftflH 48 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 40 49 H I N G H A M HIGH SCHOOL 1940 ■IHiBMHimHHl HIM 50 £ H INGHAM HI (ill SCHOOL 1940 vie HONOR ROLL Fifth Row, left to right: Robert Mealey, Mark Woodbury, George Lahage, Ronald Bacon. Robert Merrill, Charles Ward. William Sallada. Francis Ahem. Robert Allen. William Root. Alexander Lind, Harry Vafides, Bernard Brest. Shetbar Davis. Harold Hall. Fourth Row, left to right: Betsy Cornwall. Betty Lee Heatlie, Betsy Balch, Betty Bernstein, Mary Conroy, Maude Wason, Kathryn Threlfall, Barbara Raymond, Harriett Van Scoyoc, Jean Thaxter, Virginia Southard, Audrey Miller. Margaret Gaddis, Barbara Breen, Marion Downey, Li Zee. Lorraine Wrin, Violet Nystrom. Third row, left to right: Gloria Barry, Mary Linnehan, Eleanor May Driscoll, Frances Alexander. Mertie Colby, Patricia Harwood, Jane Doble. Ann Hooper, Anna Duxbury patrick. Phyllis Mitchell, Mary Perakis. Janet Atkinson. Barbara Green, Eleanor Nilsson, Gloria Zul Janet Tinkbam. Second Row. left to right: Charlotte Jones, Dorothy Lincoln, Priscilla Harwood, Deborah Marsh Eleanor Minevitz, Mary Rogers, Carol Gay, Evelvn Lahage, Jacqueline Dykeman, Avis Hunt. Dorothy Aver-. Lllen Carlson, Sylvia Blanchard. Nancy Cotchett, Francis Howe. First Row, left to right: Stephen Jacob-. Robert Barton, Thomas Cox. Arthur Kress, Robert O ' Brien Anselm Beal, John Mealey, Leonard Bjorklund, Gerald Gilbert, Edward Colombi. Lillian Van Der Cross. Mary Norma Fitz- o. 51 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 « (A o C 3 52 H I X G II A M HIGH SCHOOL 1940 C 5 u •- c E o a o 53 etf HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 54 H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 40 «£ 55 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Student Government STUDENT COUNCIL Third Row, left to right: Paul Ross, Paul Hylan. Walter Haley, Priscilla Harwood. James Ketchum. Robert Handrahan. John Spaulding. Second Row, left to right: Ronald Bacon, Robert Carew. Ellsworth Merson. Mr. Chapman, Henry Miller. Barbara Magner, Phillip Patch. First Row, left to right: James Mitchell. John Mealey, Anselm Beal. 56 H INGHAM HIGH SCH L 1940 J Student Government HOME ROOM MANAGERS Third Row, left to right: Kcrvvn Means. Charles Walsh, James Ketchum, Ronald Bacon. Second Row, left to right : Harry Wright, Thomas Studley, Walter Haley. David Osborn, Peter Abbey First Row, left to right: Eleanor Nilsson, . Patty Harwood, Avis limit. Miss Burditt, Margaret Barron, Nancy Cotchett, Ellen Hatch. 57 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 e Student Government MARSHALS Third Row, left to right: John Stoddard, William Reid, Irwin Von Iderstein, William Visser, Herbert Plant, Burt MacLeod, John Antoine. Second Row, left to right: Kenneth Richards, Ellsworth Merson, Joseph Jessop, Barbara McKee, Mary Harris, Dorothy Jackson, Dorothy Richman, Kervyn Means, Eliot Campbell, Oscar Jenkins. First Row, left to right: Philip Worrick, Janet Spaulding, Clayton Southard, Walter Haley, Mr. Scott, Henry Miller, Dudley Ward, Carol Hughes, Thomas Studley. 58 v HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 «£ Dramatics CAST OF JANE EYRE Third Row, left to right: Ceorge Lahage, Richard Palmer, Burt MacLeod, Dudley Ward, Stephen Jacobs, Malcolm Newell. Second Row, left to right: Betsy Balch, Vera McQuade. Priscilla Gretz, Eleanor May Driscoll, Elizabeth Gorman, Betty Burnham, Betty Lee Heatlie. Betty Bernstein. First Row, left to right: Margaret Mauley, Isabel Campbell, Henry Miller. Mr. Zorn, Kathryn Threlfall, Ruth White. Dorothy Richman. 59 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Clubs PRESS CLUB Third Row, left to right: Foster Jacobs, George Lahage, William Root, Robert Jacobson, Harry Wright. Second Row, left to right: Isabel Campbell, Phyllis Lalonde, Margaret Manley, Virginia Threlfall, Nancy Robinson, Priscilla Gretz, Julia Lowrance, Dorothy Richman, Shirley Richman. First Row, left to right: Katherine Threlfall, Dorothy Jackson, Josephine Raccuia, Charles Driscoll, editor-in-chief; Miss Wells, Frances Alleman, Janet Atkinson, Betty Jacobson. 60 «g H IX Gil A! M HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Clubs RED CROSS Third Row, left to right: James Reid. William Real, Charming Curtis. John Jacobson. Wendell Sammett. Second Row, left to right: Dominic Conte. Shirley Fisher. Esther Driscoll. Ruth Rhodes, Ruth Baleski. Dorothy Deering, David Whelan. First Row, left to right: Barbara McKee, Robert Mealey, Edith Mitchell. Miss Poole. Robert Crowley, Jane Marsh. 61 w HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 4-H CLUB Second Row, left to right: Marjorie McKenzie, Faith McKenzie. Erdine Daly, Rita Smith. Josephine Lombardo. Marion Leigh. First Row, left to right: Georgina Lombardo, Maude Wason, Treasurer; Ethel Hiltz. President ; Miss Billa. Faculty Advisor ; Dorothy Jackson. Secretary ; Josephine Raccuia. Carmelene Ferraro. 62 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 «£ Clubs CAMERA CLUB Second Row, left to right: Marie Haley. Marie Paula. John Davenport, Merrill Thompson. Florence Bibhv. Edith Mitchell. First Row, left to right: Donald Nickerson, Phyllis Lalonde, Mr. Scott. Fred Keenan, Ann Conway, David Whelan. 63 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 v-tf Clubs POSTER CLUB Second Row, left to right: Charles Driscoll, Marie Paula, Dorothy Jackson, James Gleason. First Row, left to right : Margaret Manley, Mary James, Isabel Campbell. 64 . H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 CLASS WINNERS OF SPELLING BEE Back Row, left to right: Harry Wright, James King. First Row, left to right : David Carr, Miss Rose, Gerald Gilbert. 65 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Musical Organizations BAND Third Row, left to right: William Stetson. Wendell Terry. Ronald Bacon. Bernard Brest. David Smith. Milton Ingram, Americo Merlino. Watson Curley. Albert Damon. Francis Disnard. Second Row, left to right: Norma Bernstein. Betty White, Kenneth Richards. Channing Curtis. Leon Beck. Xorma Buker. Claire Hutchinson. Marjorie Beal, Nancy Robinson. Ray Sheldon. James Reid. Jane Doble. Mr. Donald Leach. Director. First Row, left to right: Virginia Pickett. Mary Perakis, Norma Fitzpatrick. Ruth White, Gladys Neweomb. Mary Fenton. Barbara Raymond, Natalie Walling. Priscilla Leathers. 66 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 % Musical Organizations ORCHESTRA Second Row, left to right: William Stetson, James Reid, Alfred Galiano, Ronald Bacon, Barbara Raymond. Mr. Taylor, Violet Nystrom, Kenneth Richards, Ray Sheldon, William Reis. First Row, left to right: Thcrese Hughes, Charlotte Jones, Phyllis Lalonde, Reino, Eloranta, Norma Buker, Theresa lleapes. Alia Libby. 67 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Musical Organizations CHOIR Third Row, left to right: Malcolm Newell, Stephen Jacobs, Alfred Galiano. Richard Palmer, William Visser, John Burnham, Dudley Ward, William Root, Harold Warner, Charles Rizzotto. Second Row, left to right: Barbara McKee, Carol Hughes, Josephine Raccuia, Betty Burnham, Janet Atkinson, Maude Wason, Marie Paula, Marion Hersey, Eileen Fearing, Elizabeth Gorman, Miriam Jones, Dorothy Richman, Eleanor May Driscoll, Priscilla Leathers. First Row, left to right: Therese Huges, Arlene Marshall, Phyllis Mitchell, Catherine Magner, Barbara Magner, Mr. Taylor, Violet Nystrom, Ann Conway, Phyllis Lalonde, Evelyn Lincoln, Mary Conroy. 68 H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 £ Athletics CHEER LEADERS Standing, left to right: Nicholas Apostolu, Barbara McKee, Ernest Anastos. Sitting, left to right: Phyllis Lalonde, James Mitchell, Can.] Hughes. 69 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 40 « Athletics 70 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Athletics Football Squad Fourth Row, left to right: Fred Jewett, Robert Handrahan, Robert Haley, Franklin Jenkins, Leroy Jackson, William Sallada, Phillip Patch, John Dunn, John Antoine. Third Row, left to right: Willard Beal. Robert Carew, Harry Vafides, Thomas Studley, Harold Hall, John Spaulding, Joseph Delmonico, Eliot Campbell, Peter Abbey, James Mancino. Second Row, left to right: Mr. Danford, Assistant Coach; Joseph Jessop, Howard Gilleece, James Murphy, Kervyn Means, Brian McSweeney, Stephen Jacobs, Manager ; Dudley Ward, John Stoddard, John Condito, David Smith, George Lahage, Mr. Cronin, Coach. First Row, left to right: Henry Miller, Clayton Southard, Walter Haley, Burt MacLeod, John Allegra, Ellsworth Merson, Captain ; Herbert Plant, Richard Saulnier, Oscar Jenkins, Harry McKee, John Caulfield. 71 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 « Athletics VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM Third Row, left to right: John Dunn, Harold Warner, Arthur Kress, Fred Warner, Neil McLellan. Second Row, left to right: Hugh Adams, Manager; Peter Abbey, Alfred Galiano, David Smith, Harry Vafides, John Duff, Thomas Henry, Frank Ayers, Mr. Cronin, Coach. First Row, left to right: George O ' Brien, Page Lawrence, Howard Gilleece, Kenneth Blakely, Gilman Burrell, John Stoddard. 72 «£ H I X G H A M HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Athletics BASKETBALL Third Row, left to right: Warren Smith, John Spaulding, Franklin Jenkins, Robert Haley, William Sallada. Francis Ahern, James McKay. Charles Wason, Harold Hall. Thomas Regan, Joseph Gratta. Second Row. left to right: James Mitchell. Assistant Manager; Gordon Welch, Manager; Philip Patch. John McLellan, Paul Dumphy, Malcolm Loring, Everett Southard. Walter Crowley, Dominic Conte, Mr. I )an ford. Coach . Third Row, left to right: Phillip Worrick, Edmund Piccini, Robert Crowley, William Reid, Irwin Von Iderstein, Eliot Campbell, Oscar Jenkins, William Mahoney, John Allegra, Richard Saulnier. 73 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 «£ Athletics TRACK TEAM Third Row, left to right: Emilio Conte, Dudley Alleman. Mark Woodbury. Leon Beck. David Paulsen. Richard Palmer. William Root. Arthur Kress. George Hutchinson. Dominic Conte, Anselm Beal. Second Row, left to right: Mr. Danford. Coach; Harold Warner. Clayton Southard. Edmund Piccini. John Howard. Russell Barilaro. Howard Dykeman, Charles Ward. Walter Crowley, Richard Whiting. Manager. First Row, left to right: Foster Jacobs. Francis Disnard. Irwin Von Iderstein. Robert Crowley, John Burnham, John Stoddard. Phillip Worrick. Dudlev Ward. 74 H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 19 40 J$ Athletics BASEBALL TEAM Third Row, left to right: Burt MacLeod. David Welch, Thomas Reagan, Mr. Cronin, Coach: John Makinen, Robert Carew, Royce Lewis, Nicholas Apostolu, Manager. Second Row, left to right : Joseph Jessop, Paul Ross, Philip Patch, Harry Vafides, Malcolm Linscott, John Caulfield, Paul 1 1 Ian, George O ' Brien Peter Abbey. First Row, left to right : Harry McKay. Robert Haley, Gilman Burrell, Herbert Plant, William Yisser, Richard Saulnier, Eliot Campbell, Howard Gillecce, Ernest Anastos, Ellsworth Merson. 75 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Athletics BOYS TENNIS TEAM Second Row, left to right: Donald Nickerson. Fred Jewett, Edward Tyzzer. Mr. Woodwa rd. Robert Merrill. William Botting. James Mitchell. First Row. left to right: Eliot Campbell. Daniel Murphy. Manager; Ronald Bacon. Kervyn Means. David Carr. William Stetson. Charles Waterhouse. Walter White. 76 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 «£ Athletics HOCKEY SQUAD Third Row, loft to right: Alice Murphy, Harriet Valine, Kathryn Threlfall, Captain; Claire Hutchinson. Harriet Van Scoyoc, Jane Barrett, Agnes Rinella. Second Row, left to right: Jane Fairbanks. Vera McQuade, Marion Hersey, Jane Doble, Barbara Jager, Margaret Barron, Janet Spaulding, Virginia Pickett. Janet Atkinson. First Row, left to right: Barbara Magner, Carolyn Jermyn, Carol Hughes, Manager; Miss Simmons, Coach ; Barbara Breen, Captain ; Phyllis Lalonde, Barbara McKcc. 77 HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Athletics GIRL ' S TENNIS TEAM Left to right: Florence Galiano, Captain; Phyllis Lalonde, Ann Conway, Manager; Lenore Jewett, Janet Spaulding, Harriett Van Scoyoc, Miss Simmons, Coach. 78 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Robert William Allen Mary Louise Conroy Barbara Green Four- Year Honor Roll Robert William Allen Mary Louise Conroy Barbara Green Betty Lea Heatlie George William Lahage William Alden Root Betty Lea Heatlie George William Lahage William Alden Root 79 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 £ 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 Gtiaranteed PURDY 160 TREMONT STREET BOSTON Official Photographer Hingham High School Class of 1940 SPECIAL DISCOUNT RATES TO ALL HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 80 v HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Northeastern University College of Liberal Arts Offers a broad program of college subjects serving as a foundation for the understanding of modern culture social relations, and technical achieve- ment. The purpose of this program is to give the student a liberal and cultural education 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. Journalism. Bank- ing and Finance. Public Administration. Industrial Administration or Marketing and Advert. sing. Instruction is through lectures, solution of business problems, class discussions, motion pictures and talks by business men . College of Engineering Provides complete college programs in Engineering with professional courses in the fields of Civil. Mechanical [dith Diesel. Aeronautical, and Air Conditioning options]. Electrical. Chemical. Industrial Engineering, and Engineering Administration. General engineering courses are pursued during the freshman year; thus the student need not make a final decision as to the branch of engineering 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. Lnder 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 Pre-legal Programs Available FOR CATALOG — MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE Northeastern University Director rif Admissions Boston, Massachusetts Please send me a catalog of the College of Liberal Arts College of Business Administration College of Engineering Pre-Lesjal Progra m Name . Address si HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 Jfi r Placement Service Provided Free to all Graduates Previous Commercial Training Not Re- quired for Entrance yV here Success Stories of Tomorrow Begin to Take Form For 61 years, Burdett College has been offering specialized business training to the young people of New England. In its five-story, con- venient building in downtown Boston, the success stories of tomorrow begin to take form. Here young men and women acquire solid foun- dations in business fundamentals, in skill subjects, and cultural- social studies. They learn to think for themselves, and to think straight. Carry hope into achievement by deciding now to learn more about Burdett College ... its experienced faculty ... its enviable reputation among employers. Burdett College 156 Stuart Street, Boston, Mass. k Send for Day or Evening Catalogue HANcock 6300 Fall Term Begins September 3, 1940 A Ml Compliments of A Friend - FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE COUNTRY FARE OPEN ALL YEAR GOOD EATING NOON TO NINE 82 v HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 « FIXUPYOUR HOME PAY AS YOU CAN Z Uf (« PAYMENTS . . I only hope that men and women all over the country are going to take up the crusade for better housing . . . . Eleanor Roosevelt ■ elis ADVISORS TO NEW ENGLAND HOME OWNERS FOR A HALF CENTURY L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers C to Schools and Colleges Attleboro. Massachusetts CLASS RINGS, INVITATIONS, DIPLOMAS, CARDS Jeweler to the Senior and Junior Classes of Hingham High School REPRESENTED BY S. G. LEE 304 Boylston Street. Boston, Massachusetts X3 % HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 «£ WYNDHAM The Modern School for Modern Secretaries The Wyndham School was founded for the purpose of training selected groups of girls for a career in business. It is the belief of the Wyndham Directors that a carefully chosen group of girls, eager to enter the secretarial profession, and fully aware of all that it requires in the way of preparation and inherent ability, can, when trained in a properly designed course of education, offer themselves to employers as competent, efficient, fully-qualified secretaries — secretaries who do not need time-wasting, money-consuming breaking-in . Specialized courses in Medicine, Law, Insurance and. General Executive Secretarial Training, under the supervision of experts in each of these fields, accomplish this purpose. Chairman of the Board of Directors — Mathew R. Copithorne Professor of English, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Director of Studies — Edward J. O ' Callahan, A.B., M.A. 85 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. Tel. KENmore 9215 BRAINTREE, MASS. DO YOU TAKE MOVIES? Thene is a thuill is. supplement- ing y opr personal movies by showirfgv interesting films of traveljjsports comedies and cur- rent events. You may rent these from our library in 8 mm. and 16 mm. sizes. A post card or phone call will bring you a list. Ask for details on our church programs . Alves Photo Finishing Service 14 Storrs Ave., Braintree, Mass. SeroeO Exclusively at our dafeteria Plymouth Rock Ice Cream It ' s good for the Children Manufactured under the Sealtest System of Laboratory Protection 84 i W H INGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 V Best Wishes To Class of 1940 Compliments of IRemicfc Company Quincy, Mass. SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY All Departments Co-educational 30 Scholarships available in the Colleges to 1940 High School Graduates Qualification by Competitive Examinations in English or History Cultural and Pre-Professional COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS — day, evening and part-time courses leading to A.B. degree — 120 semester hours. Pre-professional courses [60 s.h.] for Law, Journalism and Business Administration. Entrance requirement: 15 acceptable college entrance units. Advanced standing for acceptable college credits. Professional LAW SCHOOL — 4-year day or evening course. Prepares for LL.B. degree, Mass. Bar examination and law practice. Entrance require- ment : 60 s.h. of college credits, obtainable in the Pre-Legal Course of the College of Liberal Arts. COLLEGE OF JOURNALISM — day or evening course, B.S. in J. de- gree. Includes 60 s.h. of Liberal Arts and instruction in all phases of Journalism . COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION day or evening course. B.S. in BA. degree. Includes 60 s.h. of Liberal Arts and specialized instruction in Accounting, Advertising, and Business Manage- ment. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LAW — 2-year evening course. LL.M. degree. Combined Faculties Represent Cultural and Professional Instruction of High Quality and Recognized Achievement Day and Evening Duplicate Special Summer School Courses Moderate Tuition — Placement Service — Convenient Location Modern Fire-proof Building Call, write of phone CAPitol 0555 for catalogs and information about scholarships SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY REGISTRAR Dome Street on Beacon Hill Boston, Mass. 85 : HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 £ 86 HIXGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 vP TSSfcT ■9L. ki y tf 87 £ HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL 1940 £ Autographs 88 ■ ■i - - - • ■- ■ -
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