Weston High School - Key Yearbook (Weston, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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■ JOAN HODGSOX Xovember 26, 1981 Cliild Nurse Did someone say poodles? Why of course, none other than “Poodles” Hodgson. Joaiiie certaiidy has done her best to train ns in the care and training of those four- legged creatures. That could be a dull subject, but it is ]iot witb .Joan as teacher. All she has to do is just flash a smile and we realize that there is a lot more to her than just the love of dogs. Chanticleer (1), Discussion Club (1), Pro]). Manager School Play (1), Ch. Outing Committee (’50). MIRIAM W. HUTCHINSON May 5, 1982 Stephens Jr. College Our budding career girl—that’s ISIimi! Her abilities as organizer and leader have served the class in good stead and should be useful to her in later life. With a thumb in CAmry pudding and excelling as an actress and cheer¬ leader, Mimi has led a very busy school life. She’s off to Ste])liens now and all set to conquer the radio world— ' We’d suggest television! Glee Club (4), Sec.-Treas. (’50), Class Secretary (’49), (’50), Cheerleader (8), Ca])tain (’50), School Play (8), Discussion Club (1). CHARLES S. KUBIK ,hdy 12, 1982 M. I. T. (Jiarlie is about the most mysterious j)erson in the class, as we do not know much about his out-of-school life. In school, he is very ingenious. IIowcA ' cr. we do not under¬ stand how he gets such good marks, when Ins ])a|)crs are covered with his latest inventions. We can not })ass over this o))])ortnnity to thank him for bnilding the won- derfnl well for our .lunior Prom. Mathematics Club (I), CIi. Class D.ay Committee (’50). r 111 : L o o I 9 5 0 fia e thirteen

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PATRICIA J. HALLQUIST September 29, 1932 Stockbridge Sebl. of Ag. “Wlioa !” Whenever there is a discussion about liorscs. Pat is tliere to lead it. It seems tliat slie would rate a horse above a man. Maybe tliat is because a horse is more faitlifnl. Horses are not Pat’s only love, as she goes in for field liockey and basketball too. Rasketball (3), Chanticleer (2), Glee Club (4). Dis¬ cussion Club (1). Field Hockey (4), Matli Chd) (’.50). JANET P. HAYNES October 10 , 1932 Poston Universit Janet seems the quiet type in school, but outside, M’liat a difference! She is an avid rooter at football, basketball, and baseball games, as well as being a member of tin girls’ field hockey and basketball teams. If that docs not prove that she is not the quiet type, this will. Sin- wants to work in one of the noisiest places that can In found—an airport, no less ! Chanticleer (1), Glee Club (4). Eield Hockey (.3). Pasketball (3). Capt. (’50). GEORIA A. PIEANEY May 1, 1931 Hood College “Glo” is one of the best sports in ’Weston High. She will do anything to help and she is always readv to cheer you u{) She also seems to be the originator of many of the sayings around here, such as “agony”, or “forty lashes”. Even some of the teachers have been beard to mutter “agony” at trying moments. !Mv. such influence, “Glo”! Chanticleer (1), School Play (2), Eield Hockey (f). Glee Club (3), Discussion Club (2). page twelve ’ K S T O N H I (i H Sen o o I.



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r BARBARA LEACH August 5, 1932 Harcura Jr. College Nom ' here is a unique person, the only red-head in the class. Her carrot-top does not bother Barb too much, hut do not say “freckles” to her. She will either blow up or start coiinting them for you. If you do not get her involved in counting, Barb is really a very hel])lid person to have around, as she will run errands or help in any way needed. Glee Club (1), Library Comm. (1), Discussion Club ( 1 ). Homeroom Committee (’50). RUTH G. LINDER July 20, 1931 Duke Ruthie is the fashion plate of the class. Not only does she “wow” us with her beautiful clothes, but she was the lucky “gal” who went to Europe last summer. Ever since September, we have been hearing many interest¬ ing things about the English, the French, and the Dutch. Discussion Club (2). MYLON A. LYONS April 12, 1932 Work “Sid” is one of our “three letter” boys. You just can not keep him away from sports. When he is not at practice or a game, you can usually find him with “the ho 3 rs”. Mylon is extremely good-natured and has been an asset to tlie class, since he is always ready and willing to help with anjYhing. Glee Club (1), Football (I), Basketball (4), Co-Capt. (’50), Baseball (4). page fourteen W E s ' r o N H I (j II S c H o o n

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