Wayland High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wayland, MA)

 - Class of 1948

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busy at work on their new animated cartoon, 'Tommy the Turtle.' I can see Geraldine Sullivan also happily at work in that beautiful office. 'Jerry' is sec- retary to the president of the Metro Studios, you know.n nNow, Nancy, we're leaving the shores of the United States behind for a while as our plane flies over the sparkling blue Pacific Ocean. In Hawaii, the vacationist's paradise, we'll find, to our delight, more of our classmates. Below you see El Cabana, the island's most exclusive restaurant, owned by James Marcantonio. Nightly the patrons enjoy the delicious food served them by Chef James Lupien, while they listen to the delightful music of 'Chuck' Russell and his orchestra. 'Chuck's' drums, together with Jack Clifford's trumpet and Francis Dowey's delicate touch on the piano do much to add to the popularity of this fine orchestra. The baritone voice of Robert Hooker brought them fame overnight. Doris Collins and her husband are two of the island's most enthusi- astic vacationists at the present time. Let's bid adieu to this beautiful island of palm trees and blue waters and continue on our way.n nHere come two planes roaring toward us,performing all sorts of stunts imag- inable. Oh, Barbara, I can't bear to look at them, the pilots will be killed! They've pulled out of their tail spins and are waving to us. Harold Hynes and Billy Curley are all grins after almost scaring us out of our wits with their daring stunts.n nOur pilot is putting on more speed. In a few minutes we'll be approaching the magnificent skyline of Europe. Two of our country's young men are astound- ing the people of France with their diplomatic and scientific abilities. Norman Rhodes, our ambassador to France, has been here for over a year, striving to bring about mutual understanding between the United States and France. Lewis Russell's name is known to the scientific world for his untiring work in research connected with the supersonic rays. Just recently these two classmates of ours have been elected as two of the world's most outstanding men.n nJordan Marsh's top clothes buyer, Katherine Teele, is in this year's fashion exhibition. The women of the United States new and lovely dress creations when Kay returns home. Dorothy woman journalist, is also busy in Paris gathering material for series of articles which will appear in magazines throughout the Paris attending can expect some Gelinas, famous her forthcoming United States.n nMy goodness, it's getting late, but in a few minutes we'll be back at the Wayland Airport. Frank has done a magnificent job in transporting us around the world.n Uwe must plan a reunion in the very near future. It was wonderful to see our classmates have proven worthy of Wayland High School.n nAnd why not? After all, remember our motto, 'Our care should be not so to live long as to live well.'n HI must leave you as soon as we land. I have some special for Doctor Corey, and I know that with your interior decorating you have that much reports to type your hands full. I understand that you are doing the Governor's home at the present time.U nYes, and I'm enjoying it very much. Here we go down! Landing is such a sin- ple process in these ultra-modern planes.H nWe're on the runway! Now we're stopping! Let's get out.u NWell, goodbye Nancy, I've enjoyed the afternoon very much, and I'll call you up next week about the reunion.H nGoodbye Barbara, I've had a wonderful time chatting with you. There are H0 friends like old friends.n Barbara Stevens Nancy Yarrish CCD f,,,Z! rr- so as G g cannon D 1

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.J fem no as L.. d Qs ,Q mm! f QU new Q! Ljcfb C two HJust think, Nancy, it's ten years since we graduated from high school, and the Wayland Airport is beginning today its round-the-world afternoon flights. Let's take a trip, we can be back by dinner time.n HA very good idea, Barbara. Oh! Look! Frank NcLellan's the pilot. He has been with the airplane company for several years. Hurry, the plane's taking off!V HOh, Nancy, here we go up in the air! I'm far too excited right now to concen- trate on this magazine. Wait, though, the cover girl is very lovely! Let me look closer. Of course, it's Joan Lightfoot! Joan has become internationally known as one of the country's top-flight fashion models. Joan is very chic. We must have her address our club, The Future Business Leaders of America.H nWhy we're flying over New York already! This jet-plane has more speed than l ever imagined possible. A few minutes from Wayland Airport, and we're in New York! Stewardess, is that the new International Building, please? Mary Lee, of all people! How long have you been working for the Wayland Airlines? I know you're too busy to talk now, but we simply must compare notes some of these days. Barbara, did you know that that building was designed by Lester Gray, and that it is now the tallest in the world? Look, isn't that someone waving to us from that office window? It's Barbara Gersbach, Norman Hollett's bustling, but effi- cient secretary. Hi, 'Babs!'H n'Way over in the corner surrounded by his usual array of papers is our book- keeping genius, Murray Stahl. He appears to be helping some struggling bookkeeper to make the books balance. There's someone else waving to us from that window on the floor below. This time it's Peggy DiModica, dental secretary to one of New York's most successful dentists.n uln just a few minutes we'll be passing over Chicago and that spot offers more surprises. Norma Tarr is one of the city's best dancing instructors. Norma's absolute guarantee to teach anyone to dance in two easy lessons has won her many grateful patrons. Two more of our girls, Frances Hynes and Rose Ward, have become very successful! One of the city's largest hospitals holds the distinction of having Frances as its competent Superintendent and equally capable Rose as Super- visor of Nurses.H uLcok, Nancy, here come the vast wheat fields of Nebraska! Far below, covering an acre of land, stretches the very modern Handrahan Institute of Farming. Its founder, world renowned bacteriologist, John Handrahan, is busily teaching his amazingly new scientific theories to his students.H nNow as our plane zooms over Arizona, we may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of Dottie Place and Frances Davieau. Dottie owns the Bar-X Ranch and is in her glory, riding from dawn to sunset. Frances is in charge of one of Arizona's lar- gest travel bureaus.n nSunny California! That looks like a football game down there. Why, yes! It's the famous Rose Bowl Game, and there is 'Tucker' Egan dashing over the fifty-yard line. Wait! What is he doing now? To whom is he throwing the ball? Tom's tricky pass is very neatly caught by Jack Tivnan. Everyone in the sports world knows of the feats of Egan and Tivnan, a team that is fast setting foot- ball records everywhere. The crowd is in an uproar, a touchdown has been scored! Above all booms the voice of the sports announcer, our own Dickie Dew.H NWe're at the Metro Studios. There's Richard Riley, stage, screen, and radio star, busy at work filming his new picture, 'What a Life!' Richie has been holding his audiences spellbound with his antics for the past five years. Let's peek in at Studio A as we go by. You can see Danny Laughlin and Doris LaFrance



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We now stand where our paths divide, .4 , ' ei fa V, f23fOAFO 'Jim -... .3 Ax f Csdyfcicjaf imaa-Q.pffLQeQj cf 'ii' FAREVELL In life's midst our friends depart, We see them go with trembling heart: Farewell, dear friends, so good and true, God's blessing e'er abide with you. May fame and May each and And some day success not be deniedg all choose a rightful lane, chance to meet again. Dorothy Gelinas ,!iE73E5? xx +.LL , Lf, , 1l -s...LfL -lxv L L Xgbxrgisc 4.4 V22 K of-Stand Y' K ,'1-f, x if Slggxiaf- A ii5f1.a'f- 42Z7' A,2i!,iQb flu ZL- gl: Y 'f' 17 V x R ' qi? ,.,x Q 4 K 'A' f I H f! N Lex' 9' 1 115 Vzkbff if! , X Q Q , . +1 g J s-45 new ec,

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