Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1936

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NELSON GARLAND Oratoru is the power to talk people out of their natural opinions. Gus wishes to be a radio an- nouncer. Right now he's hap- py at being given a chance on the Massachusetts Training Ship. S0 he'll be a sailor after all. Year Book. HELEN GIBSON Speech is the gift of all, but the thought of few. Congenial and happy. Gibby: like her brother. is a great golf- er. She will succeed as a pri- vate secretary after a course at Lasell Junior College. Dance Committees l. 2. 3: Year Book: Chorus 2: Cheer Leader 2. 3: Field Hockey 3: Basketball 3: Leap Year Hop: A. A. l. 2, 3: Lacrosse 3. lVlADALElNE Gll.LESPlE Vi1,'acitu is I.ife's sunshine. A good athlete and a clever ' dancer. Mady is all in all a very delightful person. The class would be lost without her pep. X After she is graduated from Colby 'Q College. we suspect Mady will be w'!Zl diplomat in Egypt. Q mia Hockey 1. 2. 3. Basket- ' Xball l, Z, 3: Lacrosse 1. 2: Ten- 'Qnis l: Baseball 1, 2. 3: Dance - Committees 2: Leap Year Hop: Year Book: Captain of Cheer Jglfaders: A. A. l, Z, 3. PAUL GILMAN Ulfuerq man has his fault: his popularity is his. An athletic. debonair young man is Gilly. Wherever he may go. his quick wit will undoubt- edly make him the leader of his crowd. Baseball l. Z. 3: Football 2. 3: Hockey l. 2: Dance Com- mittees 2, 3: Treasurer 3: Mon- itor 3: A. A. 1. 2. 3, ll4l LEO GITTZUS Diligence is repaid by good fortune. Leo, or Gitz, enjoys wood- working very much. He wants to be a teacher. so plans to enter Fitchburg Teachers' College. We all know his line character will help him much. SIDNEY GOVENAR Let the punishment fit the rhyme, Sid. or Dopey. depending up- on your mood. says he likes writing for The Spotlight and playing golf. A certain editor once said he should stick to golf. but Sid's friends came to his rescue. Golf 2. 3: Spotlight 2. 3: A. A. 1. 2, 3. JOHN GRAHAM A farmer in the making. Johnny. who knows a great deal about farming. intends to study further in this held at Massachusetts State. If his abil- ity to raise crops is as good as his wrestling ability, Johnny should go far. CATHERINE GRAMSTORFF Mg strength is as the strength of ten because my heart is pure. Cathy's going to a training hospital and will emerge a full- fledged governess. Her future charges will be mighty lucky, we think. Hockey l, 2: Basketball li Dance Committee l: Chorus 2: A. A. 1. 2. C. , l' V px' 'I

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ROBERT FORBES All the world admires a student. Bob is a line fellow, especial- ly when it comes to helping somebody do his homework. He knows all the answers, especially in physics. ROBERT FOSTER He makes hay while the sun shines. Blonde and good-looking. Bob likes to tinker with a radio. His ambition is to be a chem- ical engineer after being grad- uated from Franklin Union Chemical School. Track l. 2, 3: Basketball 2. ANNA FOUGSTEDT H auqh and cheery smile are sunshine everywhere. 'udgy desires to be a private s retary. Her ability. coupled ith her sincerity and friendli- ess. will win her an envied sition. She will collect many so venirs when she takes that trip across the United States, Year Book: Lunchroom: Dramatic Club 3. SUE FRANCESCHELLI Roguish eyes, a charming smile, make you merry all the while. The trio, Sue, Sis, and Kay will sing, fool, and joke their way through three years of training at the Georgetown Uni- versity Hospital. Washington, E. C.. as they have through L. . S. 3 LAWRENCE FREEMAN Just a chap who aspires to be a Boston 'Bee Man'! Lawny likes baseball mighty well. His destination is a ma- chine shop. but he'd prefer to end up on the bounding main. Whichever it is, bon-voyage! Soccer l. 2: Baseball l. 2. 3. 'Fa EA ovcjszsul gtvfec vQ or su 'Epic MIIZIAM FROST Vivacious Mimi makes every class interesting with her breaks. With her ambition and intelli- gence she should be a success as a secretary. Dance Committees l. 3: Year Book: Chorus 2. 3. MARY JANE FUHRMANN Ever fair and ever younqf' Mary Jane. an attractive and popular girl. hopes to become a private secretary. She is admired for her impeccable taste in the clothes which she wears. Dance Committee l: A. A. 1. 2, 3. I . Lf Ve I' . Q W ESTHER GALINOS A friend to all. indeed. Drawing and swimming are Essy's hobbies. She intends to go to Wilfred Academy and then open Esther's Hairdressing Shoppe. She has been an enthu- siastic member of the chorus. Chorus 3. I chatter, chatter as I qofvix' 'k am J' 4 J, l- ! ! ,o



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Wll.I.lAM GREER Trying to get an education and go to school at the same time. 'AMother calls him William. but the fellows call him Bill. His hobby is sports: his future business. something connected with aviation. Football 2: Hockey 3: Track 2: Chorus Z: Year Book: Marshal 3: Dance Committee 3: A. A. l, 2, 3. PRISCILLA GRINDLE Sweet thoughts. sweet deeds. sweet girl. Priscilla is a girl who is very gpqtstanding in her studies and ffat the same time manages to fa e part in school activities. sy definitely is going to Ober- lin College next year. Hockey l. 2, 3: Basketball l. 2, 3: Lacrosse 1: Dance Com- mittees l. 3: Year Book: Spot- light 3: Tennis I. 2. 3: Leap Year Hop: Chorus 2: A. A. 1, 2. 3. DONALD GUERTIN Athletic, good looking, and popular. Guert's specialty is baseball. and how we know it! How- ever, between seasons he partici- pates in hockey. Next year will probably tind him in the south- ern training camp of the Boston Bees. Baseball l. 2. 3: Hockey 1. 2. 3: A. A. l. 2, 3. DOROTHY HANNABERRY Hail, blithe spirit. Dot would like to spend all her extra time dancing. She will enter some secretarial school where she will train to become a private secretary. A. A. 5 RICHARD PIARDING Small, but mighty-small. He is called Dick. unless you're angry at him. His avo- cation is sports in general. Dick hopes to go to college where he will study to be a professor. Baseball l. 2. 3: Soccer 3: Hockey 3: A. A. 1.2, 3. GEORGE HARRIS His interests are absorbed in a certain chain store. George has had no spare time in which to try out for any sport. for all his time outside of school hours is spent in working at one of the local grocery stores. JAMES HART 'AHe is the master of his fate. Jim has taken a liking for mechanics. Perhaps some day you will hear of him as a me- chanic in the Merchant Marine. traversing foreign waters. ROBERT HARTWELL A regular fellow. Ham. a basketball enthusiast. holds Lil' Abner in great es- teem. His winning smile and charming personality captivate all who come in contact with him.

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