Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1938

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i993 8 LEXINGTON EARL GARLAND “A judictous and sympathetic friend.” Earl has been more than a good student throughout his high school career; he has been a true friend to all. We have appreciated his cheery smile which has bright- ened many a dark moment. DANIEL GILLESPIE “ Tis always morning somewhere in the world.’’ Dan is a fine friendly lad, who can find a bright side to every matter. May he continue to enjoy life in the fu- ture as he has in the past. A. A 1, 2, 3; Soccer 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Spotlight 1, 2; Chorus 2, 3. CHARLOTTE GILLINGHAM “Happy ts she whose intellect and emotion are well balanced.” Charlotte, a winter sports enthusiast, is to be a nurse. Her interest in social science will prove a great asset to her. JANETTE GRAVES “The fairest garden ts her looks, and tn her mind the wisest books.” Talented Janette wants to do something in the theater and her many abilities will no doubt aid her whether she becomes an actress or set-designer. A. A. 1; French Club 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Spot- light 2; Yearbook. STANLEY HAMMOND “He was a good man and just.”’ Stanley loves the ring and perhaps he will follow his desire to become some day a professional boxer. In the near future, he will attend Burdett College. SHIRLEY HANSON “Quiet, yet counting many friends among her acquaintances.” Shirley is a great sport enthusiast. Of all the differ- ent sports in which she participates, she enjoys skiing and tennis most. Next year she plans to take up nurs- ing as her career. eae 2 eos. Dennis: oc MARION HARKINS “Whose speech has grace and ts salted with wit.” Harkey’s wit is well-known and valued and has brought around her a large circle of friends. She plans to go to Chandler’s Business School and hopes to emerge a fine private secretary. NORMA HAYWARD “Your eyes hold sunny laughter, Your hatr holds glints of gold.” Norma’s golden hair, artistic ability, and great friend- liness are qualities which demand the admiration of her friends and associates. She hopes to attend Massachu- setts State College. A. A. 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Student Government 3. [17 ] EERGtEeES GH O.oT:

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DES INIGH. ON Hi Gre Sign Gol 1938 GEORGE FORBES “Modest, but a man.’ George is a fellow who doesn’t say much but thinks a lot. He was one of the first string pitchers on this year’s ball club. Apparently George doesn’t know what he’s going to do after graduating from high school. We imagine he will be President by 1950, but who knows? A. A. 3; Baseball 3. DORIS FOSTER “Honor comes by diligence.’ , Doris, though quiet and unassuming, is a great tennis enthusiast. She is also interested in nursing and con- sequently plans to begin trainirg next year at the Mass. Memorial Hospital. SYLVIA FOURNIER “Clothes make the woman.” Petite, brunette Syl is our high school fashion plate and is popular with boys and girls alike. Among her varied interests, she lists reading and singing as high fa- vorites. Next year she plans to attend a junior col- lege and later study music at the New England Con- servatory of Music. ALAS 23°3' Chorus: 2) o- ANNE FRASER “Quiet and true, a good friend to all.” Anne is one of those likeable people who don’t enjoy talking about themselves. This trait has made her an exceptionally good listener and since a good listener is always in demand, her friends are many and varied. EDWARD FREEMAN “A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the best of men.” Edward, commonly known as Bud, is the outdoor type of chap. He especially enjoys hunting, fishing, and mo- toreycling. IRA FUHRMANN “He wants to sail to far off places, The different sights to see, An officer on board a ship, He will most Itkely be.” Bud can always be found or heard in the corridors of L. H. S. Next year he plans to pace the deck of a naval training ship. APHRODITE GALINOS “Tt 1s good to hear her sing.” Aphie’s fine contralto was one of the prime factors in the success of “H. M. S. Pinafore.’’ She is going to study music and art at the New England Conservatory of Music. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Badminton; Yearbook. EDY THE GARTLAND “So sweet, so lovely, and so mild ts she, Adorned with beauty’s grace and virtue’s star.”' Edythe’s gentle voice and patience will be of the great- est value to her in her life work. After attending kin- dergarten school she hopes to have a school of her own. Ave Ace ido [ 16 ]



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INEXSIN:G DON! SE TGhiees Grea ol [e9388 HARRY HODSDEN “Call back that fellow, or he might do something rash.” Harry is one of these people who are always planning mischief. However, this very impishness has won him his popularity. AS AS Te tZse3e DOROTHY HOLLAND “Sweet thoughts, sweet deeds, sweet girl.” Dot hopes to become not just a secretary, but “‘The Perfect Secretary.’’ She plans to increase her knowledge in this line by a course in business college. A. A. 3; Yearbook. JAMES HOLT “Hail fellow well met.” Although Jimmy’s plans for next year are vague, he is an enthusiastic yachtsman with no less than fifteen first prizes and many seconds to his credit. Smooth sailing ! A. A. 1, 2, 3; Hockey. ARTHUR HOOD “Man is man, and master of his fate.” Wentworth Institute is Hoodsie’s chosen institution where he will continue to develop that mechanical tend- ency so outstanding while he was a student at L. H. S. (AR Asa ci and soames PAUL HUOPPI “Blessings on the man who invented sleep, But curses on the one who started early rising.” Wise is he who enters the field of mechanics today. Paul is interested in radio, from a purely mechanical standpoint. We feel that he is choosing the right type of work since a good mechanic is an essential factor in the life of today. AT Acadia, 32 AGNES INTERANTE “Smiling, ever smiling ts the girl, with jet black hatr! Laughing, ever laughing, ts the girl without a care.” Iggy likes dancing and swimming, but she would much rather talk. It is no idle chatter, though, when she says she will go to Lowell General Hospital to become a nurse. A. A. 1, 2; Basketball. LILLIAN IRWIN “Ambition conquers all.” Vivacious Lillian numbers sports, dancing, and stone collecting among her varied interests. Her high ambi- tion is to become a lawyer. She plans to start her training next year. Dance Committee 3. ALICE JOHNSON “So great a lover—of life!’ j Alice is very fond of outdoor sports, especially skat- ing, yet she wants an indoor occupation. She will be- come a nurse, and next year will find her training in some hospital. A ASL O2se [18]

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