Malden High School - Maldonian Yearbook (Malden, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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ETHEL LILLY “Yeddy” Lincoln Junior High School Normal Simmons “Here’s to woman! She needs no eulogy! She speaks for herself!” Maldonian, Associate Editor; English Club, Deputy, Executive Board; Green¬ room Dramatic Society; National Honor Society; Senior Reception, Decorating Com¬ mittee; Phi Delta Phi; Football Usher; “Where But in America”; “Suppressed De¬ sires”. Carlyle tells us of his love for silent men—men who never chitter and chatter but when once they speak, golden words emanate, and worlds tremble. Ah, would that Carlyle had known “Yeddy”! MAX LILLY “Red” Lincoln Junior High School College “E’en though vanquished, he could argue still.” “Red” has ever been the dissentient in the class. We feel his argumentive attitude has been assumed for pure sport and not for love of ideals. ELIZABETH MAY LINDABURY “Betty” Beebe Junior High School College Smith “The sweetest sold that ever looked with human, eyes.” En Ka; Maldonian, Biographer. A vote of gratitude is due Betty for having so beautifully decorated with her posters our otherwise-drab corridors. They were clever pieces of work, done by a clever person.

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ETTA MEYER LANE “Et” Browne Junior High School Commercial Chandler “My heart is true as steel. “Et” is one of the people who have been seen but not heard. However, “Et” gets her “time-table” just tne same as the rest of us. BARBARA LEWIS “Barb” Beebe Junior High School College Sargent “Life icithout spo-rts is not life. Hockey ’29, ’30, Capt. ’31; Basketball ’30, Captain ’31; Blue and Gold, Exchange Editor; Football Usher; Maldonian, Athletic Editor; Class 6, Secretary; Class Party Refreshment Committee; Senior Reception Committee; Winner Maldonian Short Story Contest. Barbara has been one of our keenest followers of sports with an athletic record of which to be proud. “Barb” wields a mean hockey stick and makes baskets as fast as the umpire can blow the whistle. EDWIN PARKER LEWIS “Shorty” Beebe Junior High School General Cornell “ ’»t getting pretty husky now, A7id growing every day. Omicron Delta; Track, ’29, ’30, ’31; Rifle Team, ’30, ’31; National Bi-Weekly Award; Lit, Deputy; Senior Reception Committee; Biology Club, Vice President; Maldonian, Advertising. “Shorty” is that little fellow with a great big voice, who has more pep per molecular weight than the equivalent of T. N. T., especially in track, where “Rushing” Parker has been noticed rushing around in his Russian pants.



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JEANETTE LODGEN “Net” Lincoln Junior High School General Simmons “Accomplishment is the brightest star” National Honor Society; English Club, President, Publicity Manager; Blue and Gold, Class Editor, News Editor, Literary Managing Editor; Greenroom Dramatic Society; Sargent Art Club; Phi Delta Phi; Maldonian, Associate Editor; Prize Winner, Cog Prize Speaking Contests; Football Usher; Biology Club; “Intimate Strangers”; Senior Reception Committee; Class Party Committee; Class Prophet; “Where But In America”. Jeanette has served the class of 1932-A and the whole school, in fact, as a topic of discussion for three years, but she still remains the eternal enigma—baffling and indescribable. FRANK LUDMERSKY “Cal” Lincoln Junior High School General University of Buffalo “A life devoid of fame or praise Yet nobly spent.” Cog, Executive Board 7, 8, Publicity Manager; Football ’31; Alpha Mu. There is nothing better than studying—before the bell rings announcing that it is 8 o’clock, “Why have homework” he bemoans, “when you can enjoy yourself?” SAUL LUKOFSKY “Luke” Lincoln Junior High School Scientific M. I. T. “He is a very headstrong animal, who ' mistakes the spirit of contradiction for the love of independence.” Cog. Rightly named the “cynic”, “Luke” has dared to question the great powers of love, and scorn the existence of a soul. Time may see the publication of his philoso¬ phical works dedicated to Miss Child.

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