Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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PE XIU NeeR OW HiGH, Se@roon - 1938 RALPH BULLOCK “Follow the bouncing ball.’ Ralph is well-known for his activities on the golf course. His fine playing added to his universal popu- larity has won for him the high position of captain of the golf team this year. IAC EL 2.0 os GOli ts 2eo. WILHEMINA BIERENBROODSPOT ‘Silence is the most perfect herald of joy.” Although quiet and reserved around school, Wimpy is very active outside. A love for children helped her to decide to become a governess. EUGENE BURTON “Not without art, yet to nature true.” Genie and his bike are a common sight. He is also well known for his color combinations in shirts and ties. We hope that he and his clarinet will prove popular in the future as they have around L. H. S. NS AG ten2, Sis) Band) 1, 253:5 Orchestra. ELSIE BUTLAND “At all times quiet and demure, yet who can doubt her capabilittes?”’ Among Elsie’s numerous interests, she counts skat- ing, swimming, and attending the movies as her favorites. Next year she will adopt a new and more serious in- terest, that of earning a living in the business world. ALBERT BYRNE “On their own merits modest men are dumb.” Albert, who has enlivened many a dull class period, is very much interested in hockey. He plans to go to col- lege next year to fit himself for becoming an electrical engineer. CHARLES CAMERON “For manners are not idle, but the fruit of a loyal nature and a noble mind.’ Charlie is certainly one of the best liked fellows in the class. Although he likes the out of doors, we hope he will not “get the air’’ too much in his future career as a traveling salesman. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 8; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Chorus 3; Track 2, 3; Student Government 2, 3; Yearbook. JOHN CAREY ‘“A good fellow in every sense of the word.” Johnny, otherwise known as Moon, is another one of those unassuming fellows. John plans to take post graduate work and then go to Tufts where he hopes to study electrical engineering. A. A. 2, 3. JOSEPH CAS FELLI “Oh, tt ts excellent to have a gtant’s strength.” Joe is one of those strong, silent fellows who believe that hard work never killed anyone. This theory of life, along with his great muscular development, ought to stand Joe in good stead, as he plans to become a farmer. A. A. 1,2, 33 EFoothball 2; 33 Track’ 2, [ 10 ]

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o°5' 8 : [rex UNIG 1 LON EUG eS GH OO Le WARREN BEAN ““As merry as the day ts long.” Warren was our popular football manager this year. His happy-go-lucky nature was, perhaps, the main reason he enjoyed this popularity. A. A. 3; Football Manager; Dance Committee. FRED BERG “Why worry?” Fred is a genial, happy-go-lucky fellow who likes the out-of-door life of hunting and fishing. BARBARA BOND “And cloudy the sky, or stormy the night, The sky of her heart was always bright.’ Everyone who comes in contact with Barbie, either through athletics or her numerous other activities, re- members her wit and friendly personality. With these fine qualities, she will undoubtedly be a valued member of whichever college she chooses to attend. meas 2, 03 Basketball 1, 2, 3°; Tacrosse 1, 2, 3:3 Badminton 1, 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3; Spotlight 1; Yearbook ; Chorus 1, 2. ARTHUR BOOTH “A college of wit-crackers cannot flout me out of my humor.”’ The jovial Arthur will guarantee to brighten the dull- est party. In spite of his misleading remarks, he is able to think, and, for the sake of some future invalids, we hope he decides finally to study medicine. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Math Club 3; French Club 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Spotlight 3; Yearbook. DAVID BOYD “Men of few words are the best men.”’ David has a walk that takes him far and a brain that will take him still farther. Here’s hoping that it will be a non-stop trip. Dave would like to enter the radio field. A. A. 1, 2, 33; Dramatic Club. HELEN BRYN “Not a flower, not a pearl, but just a regular all ‘round girl.” Brynie enjoys skating, skiing, and tobogganing a great deal. Despite this interest in outdoor sports, she hopes to find an indoor occupation in becoming a dietitian. Badminton 2. JEAN BUCKLEY “Who was so fine, so fatr, So blithe, so debonair?”’ While in school, Jean has always impressed us with her happy, light-hearted disposition. However, she will have to lay aside this frivolity when she specializes in chemistry at college. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2; Badminton 1, 2; French Club 3; Dance Committee 3; Chorus 2, 3; Spotlight 2; Yearbook. SIDNEY BULL “The world owes much to little men.” Sid is one of the best milers the school has had in many years and is captain of this year’s track team. He plans to attend Dartmouth next fall. A. A. 1, 2, 3; German Club 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Student Government 38. reed



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93-8 : [PE SiN Grown DOROTHY CAVIC “Sometimes grave, sometimes gay, but we all like her anyway.” She is looking forward to an exciting career as a news- paper reporter. Her immediate plans, however, are to attend business college. Dot’s favorite sports are swim- ming and basketball. AveAs 1, 25 Spotlight. 3: NORMA CAVANAUGH “Of nature so mild, benign, and proportioned.’ Norma enjoys two hobbies: stamp collecting and horse- back riding. Her chosen career, that of an aviatrix, will give her little time to devote to these two pleasurable interests. MARIE CHAPMAN “If I can keep one heart from breaking—lI shall not have lived tn vain.” Marie is very much interested in music, and plans to attend the New England Conservatory of Music next year. Her artistic ability is not confined to music, how- ever, as she is skilled in drawing. Yearbook. RUDOLPH CHRISTENSON “Variety is the spice of life.” Blonde, debonair Rudy is a ski enthusiast and spends most of the winter out-of-doors on skis. Next year he will follow in his father’s footsteps and become a masseur. JOSEPH CABRAL “Come, my friends, my books. Lead me on.’ Joe is a language lover, having studied both French and Latin in high school. Next year, he would like to continue his study of the classics. , FRANCIS CODY “T only ask that fortune send a little more than I can spend.” Francis, a perfect trackman, aims no higher than the presidency of the United States. He is quoted, or mis- quoted, as saying, “I owe my success to hard work and long hours.” He has not as yet decided where he will go after graduating. AGrAise2! 35 soccer 1, 2) 35 Track 2, 35 Math Club 3; French Club 2, 3; Yearbook. HELEN COLLINS “Thy modesty ts a candle to thy mind.” Quiet, modest Helen is possessed by a great longing to travel. However, next year will find her at Chand- ler’s Business School where her many friends are sure she will be a welcome addition. AS Al 2, 3. MARIE COMMERS “Her very frowns are fairer far, than smiles of other maidens are.” Marie is very active in sports. She includes skiing, swimming, hunting and riding among her favorites. She hopes to find a career in dress designing. Chorus 1, 2, 3; Dance Committee 3. [ida] HieH SCHoOoOw

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