Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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MULA, ELENA DOROTHY r Business Machines Course 'Nhat was that that whizzed by us? Oh, yes, Terry the ener- getic little Miss. Owning a car and traveling around the city with her gang would suit her. Her worst fault is getting into trouble, but she believes all's well that end's well. Conceited and unde- pendable people, and homework she definitely dislikes. Football Usher II, Ill, IV. Baseball Team III. PETER RASARIO MULA NEWIS, LEONARD WILLIAM Practical Arts Course Hear that buzz at the back of the room? Lenny can always be found right in the middle of it. His happy-go-lucky personality has made him many friends. He likes playing softball, going to Nan- tasket in the summertime, and ar- guing with his friends. People who hate the Irish, teachers, and girls who wear too much make-up don't rate very well with him. He hopes to be serving in the Marines soon. NOLAN, IOSEPH S. Practical Arts Course Everyone knows Ioe, the tall, slim lad with that fringe on his lip, This slick and crafty young man could probably talk or bluff his way out of anything. Although his clever facility for attracting finances without apparent physical work quite qualifies him to be a loan shark , this mad speed- demon tells us that he wants to be an undertalcer. NUSSINOW, MIRIAM BERNICE Accounting Course Mim's ambition is to become a Certified Public Accountant. Mak- ing good peanut-butter cookies is one of her chief virtues. Waiting for buses and long sideburns on fellows are out. Pennant Club IV. Dramatic Club IV. Honor Roll I, II, III, IV. MULA, IACQUELINE MARY Business Machines Course Twiny's ambition is to be a saxophone player, and if her sax- ophone is as good as her singing voice, she'll succeed. She enjoys sports and getting out of school at two Cif possiblel, but dislikes wait- ing in line for nylons and doing homework. MULA, ROSE MADELINE College Course For a change, I would like to make Norma wait for me! Rosie has a mania for untying bows, re- gardless of time or place, but we are sure that P. A. F. forgives her, She dislikes algebra and chem. lab, constantly fearing to see little green men with hatchets come out of the test tubes. Honor Roll I, II, III, IV, MARY NICOLLETTA Trade School NOONAN, IHOMAS IOSEPH, IR. Practical Arts Course Tom's ambition and destination is the U. S. Navy, and with his vir- tues ot being good-natured, punct- ual, and lending money, he should be very popular among his bud- dies. His dislikes are conceiterl girls and waiting for B. M., while cokes, and listening to the 9t2G club on days off from school stand high on his list of likes. Anchors aweigh, Tom! Basketball III. Senior Nominating Committee IV. NYSTHOM, LOUIS MYRON Practical Arts Course Lou, who dislikes being called Louie , intends to be in the navy air-crew right after graduation. His faults are being late for class with Bob and borrowing money from lack , He likes all sports, but canoeing most of all. We are sure that he didn't make any na- tion-shaking, momentous, historic decisions while Chief Iustice of the Big Four. Good luck to a swell fellow. cg.

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MESROBIAN, ARMEN ZAREH College Course Casanova, the pride of room ll8, says that his ambition is to be- come a dentist. I'Ie'll probably be forced to beat the women aff with clubs. I-Iis virtues are friendliness cnd perseverance except in the presence of skittish drivers who annoy him. Honor Roll II, IV. MOBILIA, CAROLINE ANN Business Machines Course Moby is popular with all her classmates and will aid them in any way possible. Collecting rec- ords and singing are her chief in- terests. She hopes someday Sally will crrive on time. After this year, Moby, your evenings will be all yours, free from studying and homework. Dramatic Club IV. MORANG, IOAN ESTHER College Course Her personality and unique, man- ner of expression will carry Ioanie tai in journalism, which she plans tc study at B. U. She dislikes people who tell tall stories and arguments with G. M,, while swim- ming, skating, skiing, riding mo torcycles, and driving a certain 37 Ford are among her favorite pastimes. Co-Editor of Notes IV. Gossip Editor of The Mirror IV. Business Stall Mirror I, II, III, IV. Mirror Room Agent I, II, III. Literary Staff Mirror II, III, IV. Vice-President Pennant Club IV. Girls' Club IV. Dramatic Club I, II, III, IV. Basketball II, III. Archery II. Bowling I, III. MORRISON, MARY ELIZABETH Business Machines Course Betty is rather shy and quiet but is well liked by everyone. She is thoughtful of others and always arrives on time. Being very quiet herself, she dislikes loud people. Good luck to you on your trip to South America. MUISE, IDA ROSE Stenographic Course Ida, the youngest and most cap- able member of IV DS 1, doesn't let anyone put anything over on her. She's always a grand sport, even when the jokes are on her. With her courteous, quiet manner, she will some day make an incom- parable private secretary Literary Staff of Mirror IV. Honor Roll I, Il, III, IV. MILLER, WANDA IUNE College Course - Texas coming from North Dal- las High brought the pictures of 'White Rock and Lake Dallas to Waltham High School. Her am- bition is to be an airplane stew- ardess and her chief virtue is be- ing able to take a teasing. Al- ways on the march Tex is hap- piest when driving the car or rac- ing through traffic on a motorcycle. ramatic Club III, IV. Pennant Club IV. Girls' Club IV. I f Graduation Usher III. MOBILIA, ALICE Stenographic Course I-Iey, did you hear this one? That's Alice with her snapp jokes and a wonderful sense of lhumor. She has a knack for getting along with people, but dislikes those who are conceited, She hopes to include B. G. in her future p.ans. ALICE MORGAN MOSHER. SALLY IANE Stenographic Course . - I object,'f protests our ever- loyal Sal. This clever little actress- cloesn't beat around the bush, es- pecially in Mr. Hood's English class, when it comes to voicing her ingenuous opinion. Her honesty and sincerity will carry her a long way, and we know she will al- ways be successful as a private secretary. We wish her the best of everything in life, Basketball II. Bowling II Archery II. Honor Roll II, III, IV. Dramatic Club III, IV. Secretary-Treasurer of Sopho- more Class. MUISE, MARION THERESA Stenographic Course If you hear a spontaneous aig- gle issuing from a bevy of girls in lU9, you can count on finding Muisie there enjoying one of her pranks. People who are not on time irk her, but she soon forgets, and once again, that bubblinfv laughter is heard echoing through the corridors. Bowling IV.



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CCONNELL, WILLIAM FRANCIS Practical Arts Course Okey is that modest, open- minded, sociable, and well liked senior. He likes swimming, horse- back riding, canoeing, and friend ly people. He dislikes homework, slave-driver bosses, and con- ceited people. After he gets out of the navy Bill wants to get a Civil Service job. We wish him all success in fulfilling his am- bition. OLNEY, LORAINE ELIZABETH College Course If she's cute and pert with twinkling eyes, she's Lori or Sis. It's Lori's ambition to do ing her own Latin homework is quite an accomplishment, too. She's crazy about sports but dreads Friday and its tests. missionary work in the Philippines or in Assam, India, where she was born. Her cruel virtue, patience, will come in handy, although dm- Basketball Il, III, IV. Baseball II, III, IV Badminton II, III. Valley Ball ll, III. Field Hockey IV. Class Day Usher III. Football Usher IV. Honor Roll I, II, III, IV. OUELLETTE, PAUL IOSEPH Practical Arts Course Paul's natural athletic ability has won for him a good name in Wal- tham. He likes hockey. football, the 9:20 Club, meetings of the Big Four, and weekend activities with Sally, but is not fond of staying after school or waiting in line at lunch time. Olly wants to be a successful, super-duper sales- man. His pleasing personality will make him successful in whatever he does. Football II, III, IV. Hockey II, III. PARKHURST, FREDERICK W., IR. Practical Arts Course An admirer of Lincoln and Wil- son, Fred, straightforward, sincere, and well-informed, is an open- minded, idealistic, independent thinker, Interested in political- social-economic problems, he en- ioys nothing more than participat- ing in fiery debates, especially from a decidedly pro-Labor view- point. With the help of his Schol- arshio.'Fred hopes to attend Bos- ton University, maioring in eco- nomics and law. His great am- bition is to become a United States Senator. Band I, II, III, IV Orchestra II, III, IV. Mirror Write-ups IV. PEARSON, BEVERLY MERRITT College Course Bev goes for ice cream. the color pink, Georgie and happy people 'Ihe last is probably due to her own sparkling personality. False- ness and trudgina to school on rainy days are definitely nil. Her ambition is to enter nurse-'s train- iria. Move over, Doc! Girls' Club Treasurer IV. Dramatic Club II, III. Honor Roll I, II, IV. OLIVQ, MARGARET ELIZABETH Business Machines Course Peggiy, with her sweet personal- ity an sociable disposition, plans to travel. She dislikes concerted men and sarcastic people, but most of all, the fact that she is short. Cheer up, Peg, all good things come in small packages. Honor Roll I, II. OUELLETTE, EDNA MARIE Business Machines Course Dimples' ambition is to be a sales buyer, that is, if H. A. doesn't put that ring on her finger be fore she has a chance to get her start. She enjoys going to C. C. with H. A, and to movies. She is loyal and not tardy, but dislikes onions and slow people. PAPIA, SARAH THERESA Business Machines Course Sally although small has a big ambition as she intends to visit Europe some day and to be a secretary. She enjoys dancing, music, swimming, and light-haired boys, especially I. She dislikes blind dates, going to hed early, and people who boast. Honor Roll IV. PARSONS, AUDREY MADELEINE Practical Arts Course Petite with personality plus. That's Audrey. To win her ap- proval one must always be on time and be willing to join her on cr raid on the ice box. She has sparkling blue eyes and an ever ready smile that makes her one of our most liked seniors. We all agree that the future looks promis- ina for Audrey. How about that, Al? Dramatic Club II, III, IV. Room Agent for Mirror IV. Honor Roll IV. PEARSON, PHILIP KIMBALL Technical Course Phil takes time out from his piano playing to state that he also likes pool, physics, math, and golf He says also that he dislikes wo- men fexcept a select fewl and people who wake him up in Ger- man and English. M.l.T. is his destination, Band I, II, III, IV. Orchestra I, II, III, IV. Freshman Class Officer I. President of the IV-B Iazz So- ciety and Glee Club. Honor Roll I, II, III, IV.

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