Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1939

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CLASS UF 1939 WhO's Who in the Class of 1939 Boy Most Likely TO Succeed HARRIS GREIELJIZ Girl Most Likely T Most Popular Boy Most Popular Girl Best Looking Boy Best Looking Girl Class Wit Class Bad Man Best Dressed Boy Best Dressed Girl Best Actor Best Actress Brightest Social Lig Most Athletic Boy Most Athletic Girl Personality Plus Glamor Girl Most Studious Boy Most Studious Girl O Succeed JEANNE BLANCHARII WINSLOW MACElONAl.,lJ RUTH GREENWIXY ROBERT SULLIVAN VIRGINIA FELT WILLIAM FOLEY FREDERICK BEVINS ROBERT SULLIVAN CLARA VISCOGLICSI JOHN LEXWIS GENIEVE JOSLYN JUSTINE SMITH PHILIP CAMINITI FRANCES CARLSON RUTH GREENWAY JUSTINE SMITH HARRIS GREENE JEANNE BLANCHARD

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WVALTHAM HIGH SCHOOL feet of cheer-temper for Pittsley University during the gridiron season, brightly remarked that she thought scrub teams were formed to keep the vars- ity players clean. Tom Maher, antagonist of the machine age, claims, Machines, so what? .... Love is still made by hand!' '.... Charles Woc lbury, who speaks so often on the Boston Common, was re- cently asked to speak at the graduation exercises of O'Reilly College. Mr. Woodbury informed the studes, You'll never amount to much. That thing called success comes to one man in every proverbial thousand . . . but, of course, if you want to TRY . . . that's YOUR business! Students Fran Punzo, Lillian Sheridan, Caroline Ferrasi, and Antionette Demeo concluded that Mr. Woodbury was either a communist . . . or a Republican! . . . Teacher of mathematics at Waltham High, Norma Bian- coni, says that most boys can't add, but they cer- tainly can distract! .... Title-holder of the Miss Waltham contest, lovely Peggy Shriner, is nick- named by her current Big Moment, Ralph Malm- gren, Hinges, because she's something to a-dore! Philosopher Frank Mase was heard making an observation of the vast popularity of Ferdinand with The little bull has certainly gone a long way! . . . Now didn't we TELL you so! . . . Did I ever tell you about my conversation with Presi- dent Winslow MacDonald? .... No? .... Well, we were both walking our dogs on the White House grounds, and then I saw him fPresident Mc- Donald, of course!j. He was coming along the sidewalk in my direction, and me and my dog came along in his direction, and then we met . . . and I was just SO nervous! .... And then the PRESIDENT of the United States said, Your lit- tle dog likes my little dog doesn't your little dog?' '.... And I said, Yes! ! ! With this, Barney concluded his lengthy tirade of naughty, but nice, news notes. He collected his column, now ready to go to press, and yelled for Walley, messenger boy for the World-News cityroom. The boy beneath the crop of blond hair me- andered slowly to the reporter's desk, took the papers from Shaw, and grinned maliciously ..... Hey, Barney, he ventured, complaint number 1001 in the form of some guy named Chuck Ed- wards is here to see you ..... Yeh, an' he says you're another Abe Lincoln - - - always for the peep-hole, by the peep-hole, and through the peep- hole! Barney grinned, opened his mouth to reply, but the hurricane of Mr. E's wrath blew in on them. just where IS this Barney Shaw? That's it, pointed young Walley. YOU - - - Barney Shaw, stormed complaint number 1001. Why, you CAN'T be - - - You're a- - -why, you're a - - You're right, Mr. Edwards, answered the scoopster. Barney Shaw's a 'WOMANV' Yes, and you're - - - why, I know YOU! . . . You're name's - - Right again, Chuck! My name's Smith . . . Justine Smith! JUSTINE ROBERTA SMITH, 1939.



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VVALTI-IAM HIGH SCHOOL Student Activities CLASS ADVISORS Mr. Francis E. Sheehy, f1mi011r,' Mr. George L. Wa1'd, Sllb-McI.1'lF1 SElZj07'.f,' Mr. Ralph C. Hollis, Sopbomorei.

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