Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1942

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Q..--i---I-1-----i---it--Qc1355 of 1942------L JUNE EDITH KELLOG Business Course Our friendly Pep is always in- quiring about any new efortlesr way to reduce. She likes Swedes, animals. dancing, singing, and chewing gum in school. She dislikes fresh people, and crabby teachers - her own words. She belongs to the Dramatic Club, the Commercial Club and was the Auditor of her class '40. AUDREY KILGORE Business Course Audrey is Waltham High's Greta Garbo, or so we are led to believe. All she wants her public to know is, that she wants to become an efficient secretary. Outside of that, She wants to be alone! , DORIS ANN KILPATRICK College Course Dodo hopes some day to be Ia singer, and also wants to go in training at the Cambridge Hospital. Our lively '40-'41 Cheerleader has served on the Junior Prom Committee, the Senior Dance Committee, the Senior Nominating Committee, Field Hockey team, and basketball team. She likes brownies, Kay Kyser, Sam- my Kaye and people. She especially dislikes 9:20 Club advertisements. She's always trying to whistle when she's not, talking too much. GENEVIEVE MARIE LaBOMBARD Practical Arts Course Gen is often heard saying oh shush and that favorite, What will I wear tonight? She collects napkins and menus for a hobby and her likes include drinking cokes and Inner Sanctum. Her pet peeves are her short lingers and bashful people. Her best virtue is being on time. Gen wants to go to business school and be a success in life. RAYMOND CHARLES LACASSE Civics Course Froggy'l CRay to those who speak Englishj would like to join the Coast Guard. He'd like to earn S100 a week and retire at an early age, too. You ain't lying is his favorite ex- pression. Airplane models and base- ball are his hobbies and popular or- chestras, Bob Hope and Red Skelton are some of his likes. QIXQUQQlQ0-0QOQllQ0.0QfO:O BETTE KENNEDY Stenographic Course Half Pintu has a deep secret! All we may reveal is that she's carrying the torchf' She hates empty mailboxes, and cutters-in in the cafeteria. She likes fudge sun- daes, jewelry, Bob Hope, Red Skel- ton, and Happy. Life is so dis- concerting! we hear her say as we leave her with her wishful thinking. HAROLD EDWARD KILLANI 'Technical Course Our patient and punctual Harry likes blondes. eating, swimming, camp- ing. and Henry Aldrich. Herels a slam for you, girls - he dislikes girls in slacks, ahem! He wants to be a Chemical engineer, and hopes to attend the General Electric Training School. By the way of hobbies, he prefers stamp collecting and chemis- tfy. GEORGE KLINK Trade School JOHN FREELIAN LACKENBAUER Practical Arts Course Jack wants to study aeronautics and be a pilot in the United States Navy. His favorite saying is Hi, buh and his hobby is sports. He likes jokes, Bob Hope, Glenn Miller and blue eyes. His activities include Art Editor of Mirror 1941-'42 and Assistant Art Editor 19403-11. CHARLES S. LANE Business Course Chic's destination is the United States Army Air Corps. His hobbies are stamps, guide service, and, most certainly, school activities. His fa- vorite expression is It sure isf' Girls, sports, and eating are some of his likes. His many activities include Sophomore Social Committee, Mzrror Room Agent, Senor Play Cast, Dra- matic Club, Advertising Chairman - Senior Play, Commercial Club, Senior Notes, Basketball, 1940-'4l.

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W Y- OIOISUZUSUSUZUI1'1f'i4PillIl'2KlZ4'ilICC S S 1 Duioioioioiinio1o1iyg0103014,34g:g SETH FOSTER JOHNSON Practical Arts Course Sethie often says How to step into the apple, kid! or How's Sammy? He is very fond of base- ball and hopes to become a maJor league player. Baseball, Hockey, and Football have been his school activ- ities. To end this war would please him. He enjoys eating hamburgers with Connie, and keeping his Ted Williams' scrap book. Seth dislikes dancing, considers that he has a bad disposition, and is too noisy and talkative. ELEANOR F. JONES Business Course Eleanor wants to become a secre- tary. She likes driving, dancing, and going out with a certain person. Field Hockey, Basketball, and Base- ball have been her High School sports. She was on the Sophomore Social Committee, and a member of the Commercial Club. Holy Cow is her favorite expression. DOROTHEA ANN JOYCE College Course Dottie has an ambition to get the family car, and often wants to know What are you doing tonight? Al- though she is always getting into trouble, she is good-natured and likes to raise heck with the gang. She dislikes getting up early, and school. Photography is her hobby. She wants to go to Boston University. JEANETTE IRMA KAUFMAN College Course An ambitious nature our Jeanie has! Her destination is the New England Conservatory of Music, and her ambition, to be a concert pianist. This Music Editor of the Mirror especially dislikes people who swing the classics , and especially likes eat- ing and listening to the Classical Al- bum Hour. We certainly wish you luck, Jeanette. PAULINE OLIVE KELLEY Stenographic Course Good-natured Polly likes ham- burgers, orange cakes, and that last bell on Friday, as who doesn't'l She is continually saying, It could be fun if - but, oh dear! We wonder if her pet dislike, homework, has anything to do with this. Paul hopes first to be a good stenographer, and next to see the world. Quite an ambition! WILLIAM ARTHUR JOHNSTON Civic Course Bill hopes to be successful, es- pecially as a salesman. O. K. kid, Says Who, and Ya are his favorite expressions. He is very fond of all sports, Kay Kyser, Bob Hope, and the 9:20 Club are his radio fa- vorites. He considers that staying out late is his worst fault. HENRY JOYAL Business Course Henry was on the Senior Dance Committee, and has played golf, base- ball, and football. He hopes to at- tend Franklin Marshall College in Penn., and to become a professional golfer. Watching all kinds of sports, and listening to The Shadow, and Henry Aldrich are his favorite pas- times. He often says Is that good? Sorry , Scrouage . His worst fault is lending money to Erickson. FRANCES KANE Business Course Fancy always has a good excuse - perhaps that's why she is always saying Don't work too hard! I'm sure she'd rather be dancing, or at- tending Dramatic Club meetings. Her ambition is to be a private sec- retary, and her hobby, of all things, eating Indian nuts! JOAN FRANCES KAVANAUGH Teachers' College Course Our shy and mouselike Johnny is uncertain as to her destination. But she does like getting the car for the day and the radio program, I Love a Mystery. We bet her worst fault, putting off things, doesn't apply to her pet dislike, staying home from a good movie. ROBERT W. KELLY Stenographic Course Kel,,' Irish, or Bob as you prefer claims his worst fault is be- ing late, but he gets theref event- ually anyway. He is planning to go to the U. S. Naval Air Base, Pensacola, Florida. Meanwhile he would like to travel, including tak- ing bike trips through New England with Chic. He likes hockey, 9:20 Club, black and white sodas, and a certain little sophomore. Activities: Chairman of Sophomore Social Com- mitteeg Dramatic Club, 2, 3g Com. mercial Club: Advertising Staff of Mzrrorg Dramatic Club Plays, l, 2, 3,



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':0+---f--1---,---0--f-U---ff-Class of 1942--'-0- - - -'---------wr' MARGARET SARAH LANGILLE Practical Arts Course Margie, or K'Meg,,' expects to study to be a dietician. Her favorite expression is Holy Cats, and her hobby is riding roller-coasters. She is a 9:20 Club fan and also likes Inner Sanctum. Writing letters is one of her pet dislikes. She was in the chorus of Naughty Marietta in 1941. LORRAINE ELMIRA LaROSEE Special Course Lorraine's hobby is sewing, and so her ambition is to do something in the field of clothing. Gully is her pet expression. She doesn't like the 9:20 Club, but she does like the movies. Paying her bills is her best virtue and being sarcastic her worst fault. BARBARA LASSEN College Course Barbara is an active member in school sports. This includes field hockey, basketball, volley ball, bowl- ing, baseball, and archery. Barb's best virtue is listening to other people talk. Her pet dislike is gushy people, while he favorite radio pro- gram is Glenn Miller. FRANCIS JACQUES LeBLANC Technical Course Frenchy , or Libby expects to attend Northeastern and become an aeronautical engineer. His hobby, of course, is making model airplanes. His favorite expression is Singularly amazing! and he's often heard say- ing, Will you please explain that problem again, Miss Spencer? He's the president of the IV B Club. MARIE PHYLLIS LeBLANC Business Course Fishday', is Marie's odd nickname. Such is lifen is her favorite ex- pression. Her ambition is to be a secretary and her hobby is sports. She dislikes waiting for people, but .the is always late herself. Glenn Miller is her favorite orchestra: choc- olate sundaes, her weakness. Her ac- tivities are Commercial Club, field hockey, l, 2: basketball, lg baseball, lg volley ball, 1. it W 5 J JAMES RICHARD LaROSEE, JR. Business Course Although Jimmy's ambition is to be a traveling secretary, his destina- tion is the United States Air Corps. I-2-3-4, I don't care if I live any- more is his favorite expression and photography his particular hobby. He likes the quiet lassies, Knot sassy red headsj and Dinah Shore's pro- gram. His worst fault is not wearing neckties. His activities include foot- ball l939-'40-'4l, baseball manager, 1941-'42, Commercial Club, and pres- ident of Senior Class. ALBERT ENDICOTTE LARSON Practical Arts Course Alley Calias Max, Willy, Major, Emeryj expects to join the Marines or go to the University of Texas and then join the Naval Air Corps. He likes swimming, golf, and Bob Hope, but not radio announcers and salesmen. His worst fault is sleeping too much and his pet expression is The man they could not hang. Activities include basketball, lg base- ball, lg tennis, lg football, l, 33 Nominating Committee, 1. ELIOT I. LEAF Civic Course Eliot's destination is forestry school. He then wants to travel and obtain a job. His pet expression is Good- bye now. He admits he's too quiet, but believes his best virtue is being pleasant. Studying the stars for as- tronomy is his hobby, along with reading and bowling. He dislikes girls who smoke and people who boast. His activities include basket- ball, l, 2, golf, l, 2. HOWARD FRANCIS LeBLANC Civic Course Howie would like to become a welder, and his ambition is to travel and to get rich over night. He likes sports, the 9:20 Club, and Glenn Miller. His worst fault is talking too much and being quick-tempered. His activities include Senior Dance Committee, football, 2: baseball, 2. MILDRED VIRGINIA LeCAIN Business Course Milly wants to bc a secretary and her ambition is to travel. Her pet expression is Hi ya, kid.', She likes Lux Radio, hamburgers, and chicken sandwiches. Her hobbies are bowling, scrapbook of the war, and driving. Bowling, l, 2, Honor Roll, l, 2, 35 and baseball, l are her school activities.

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