Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOR =) i=) - = Ree yr ad a Vv WY O : Wen oe BEVERLY HILLIARD Bry 4y wy —7“£, “Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep.” y vy Beverly has artistic vision and a love for beautiful i” a) homes, so interior decorating is her natural ambition. 4 Quiet, friendly, but unobstrusively persevering, she 0) ‘ ¥ surely will succeed in this or any other field she chooses. y Chorus 2. GERTRUDE HINCHEY Dopo “Deeds, not words.’ “DoDo” is her name, and she does with a vengeance. With her, ‘‘Actions speak louder than words’; no task is so hard, no situation so baffling, that she cannot cope with it and come out on top. Arehery 2; Spotlight 83; Yearbook 3; Dramatie Club 3; French Club 2, 3; Camera Club 2; Senior Play ; Com- mittees 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3. KENNETH HINCHEY KEN “Outet minds are generally most happy.” Ken, easy going and congenial, is a great outdoor s might be suspected, in his spare time Ken pioneer. He likes nothing better than to shoulder e and try his luck at hunting. El} HOLDEN BuTcu What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” These quiet girls are kidding us—you can tell by their eyes. No one with laughter in her orbs can be silent for long. ’Fess up, Hazel, you’re not always quiet, ave you? NORMAN HUEY Norm “T am no orator as Brutus is.” Norm’s versatile personality—his now solemn, now beaming countenance—has furnished us with many a hearty laugh. His conversational wit and his executive ability have won him popularity and respect. Tennis 1, 2, 3; Yearbook 3; English Club 3; French Club 2, 3; Senior Play; Committees 1, 2, 3. ° IGM HUN AN the t Up ther has, ro BUNNY uil people who accomplish much.” the extensive confines of Bedford, Bernice and room to spare—for her skis. Snow lack- resorts, like the rest of us, to the radio and, ke the rest of us, to keeping house. MARY IOVINO “Hey acts are modest, her words discreet.” Not because Mary’s small is she quiet, b ut because she is reserved by nature. Her manner is entirely un- assuming. Without noise or fuss, she is working her way to the top. Spovlisht se Ov GaAs. JEAN IVESTER BUNNY “Sweet and lovely.” Charming Jean is that way about summer sports. She’s another ‘‘artiste du piano,” and frequently she plunks on a uke. Her sole ambition is to see America first. Good girl, Jean! Tennis 3; Yearbook; O. G A. 3. [ 18 ]

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MAE HANNA CHIC ‘It is good to look upon her cheerful mood.” Chie, a lover of life, enjoys singing and dancing. Another of our jitterbugs, she can really dance. Anxious to tackle everything, she skates well and bowls every chance she gets. Archery 2; Foreign Correspondence Club 38; Spotlight 3; Committees 3. GLORIA HANSON TERRY “Her sunny locks hang on her temples like a golden fleece.” Graceful Gloria is the goldilocks of the class. And she knows just what to do with her enviable blond tresses. Although the merest bit shy, she is a real friend, to those , ere, LE . GEORGE HARMON Kherge “T value science, none can prize it more.” Rather indifferent to classical subjects, but none-the- © . less capable. George’s inclinations are mathematical. He exercises his technical learnings by frequent sessions at a chess board. Soceer 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 2; Chess Club 3; Math Club 3. BARBARA HATFIELD BARBY “Size 1s no indication of ability.” Petite Barby—that animated wisp of personality—is an expert swimmer, an extensive reader, a smooth dancer, and an energetic dabbler in everything from writing poetry to playing (7?) tennis. Oh, yes, and we want to say she’s partial to Glenn Miller’s serenades! Archery 2; Yearbook 3; German Club 1; French Club 2, 3; Junior Classical League 3; English Club 3; Senior Play; Committees 1, 2, 3; Chorus 3. WALTER HEMMINGSON WALLY $b of : JY Ce “A popular combination of student and athlete. A yregulavy fellow and a good student, Wally took a ereat interest in football and proved himself to be an excellent player. In our opinion, this good-looking h specimen is a typical Lexington man. , ‘ Football 3; Baseball 2, 3; Student Council 3. b] MARION HESS Manny) “The will to do, the soul to dare.” Marny’s cheerful willingness would take her far, even had she not that strength of purpose and “infinite capacity for taking pains’? which make us sure. she will be as capable a nurse as she has been fine a friend. Arehery 2; Spotlight 3; Yearbook 3; French Club 2, 3; Dramatic Club 3; Camera Club 3; Senior Play; Ghorus 1, 2;. 3. HERVEY HEYWOOD A little nonsense now and then.” Hervey has a wry sense of humor and a super-smooth style of dancing. He craves less homework and more leisure to devote to aviation and photography. His name graces the Honor Roll, so we conclude that he gets along without the leisure very well. Track 2; Yearbook 3; Math Club 2; Aviation 3. BARBARA HILLIARD BARBIE “Serene, resolute, and still.’ Barbara, quiet and sincere, is a real friend and an undaunted worker. When a task needs to be done, she sticks to it until it’s done correctly. Field Hockey 1, 8; Baseball 1; O. A. T., O. G. A: 8; Chorus 1, 2; Spotlight 3. [17]



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SYLVIA JONES Siveeg | “Beneath quiet waters lie unsuspected depths.” y| Another quiet but earnest student, Sylvia is at home on a horse. It must be nice to have that wavy hair to be blown in the wind. From her writings we assume that she should pursue a literary career. : Committees 2. GEORGE KEARNS Cus “Freckles accompany good nature.” George, on the whole, isn’t very noisy—although he assoviates almost strictly with boys. He gets his recrea- tion in the winter through skating, in the summer through baseball. Baseball 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1. ’ tuk. BERNARD KELLY 7 le, “The fun in this world is what we can least afford to miss.” Bie Bennie, the Irishman in question, is another of our fast-moving athletes. Bennie is intensely loyal to the school; genial, untiring — he is truly a part of i. HLS. Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Yearbook 8; Athletic Club 3; Committees 3. ELEANOR KENNEY RED “The surest way not to fail 7: to determine to succeed.” We ean recall the days when Eleanor’s auburn hair hung in two braids down her back. Her colorful plaits now gone, well-groomed Eleanor is famed for her com- petence as a business woman. Remember the magazine drive ? Field Hockey 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Spotlight 3; Committees 3. HAROLD IAM AGRO WUE 75 We hereby dub (arm “the uckleberry Finn of 1940.” We don’t mean that he slings a gun over one shoulder and a rod over the other—during school time, but hunting and fishing certainly rate first as hobbies. Aviation Club 3. THOMAS KOINES : © Tommy “Life is not so short but what there is always time for courtesies,” Sure, Tommy’s quiet! He’s bashful, too. But that merely adds to his fine personality. Polite and reserved, Tommy always looks neat—even on the tennis courts. And he’s got courage—he studies Greek! Track 1; Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 3. SONNY richest fruits of IRVING LABES Irv “He taketh most delight in music.’ Recently Irving’s labor has demanded that he travel the town ‘en auto’’—a duty which to him is apparent- ly non-objectionable. Like Rubinoff and Benny, he saws away on his violin in idle moments. Soccer 2. : FRANK LAMBERT “Good nature is always remembered.” To avoid wear on his feet, good-natured Frank has taken to the saddle—the bike saddle. Sort of an Over- land Express in himself, he sees to it that the news- papers get where they’re going. [19 ]

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