Weymouth High School - Campus / Reflector Yearbook (Weymouth, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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WALLACE L. WHITTLE, Principal He is the shepherd of our fold. His motto, dearer to him than gold: To live as gently as I can; To be no matter where, a man. THOMAS A. LYONS, Assistant Principal Mathematics The opinion of the strongest is always the best. VELMA E. ABBOTT, Clerk Her pleasant nature endears her to the hearts of all. MARY M. LAMBE, Assistant Clerk Dainty and neat, with laughing blue eyes, Always eager and willing to oblige. HARRY ARLANSON, Coach He marks, not that you won or lost, but how you played the game. PAUL H. BATES, French I ' ll be merry and free; I ' ll be sad for naebody. ESTHER L. BENSON, Home Economics We may live without friends, We may live without books, But civilized man cannot live without cooks. BARBARA R. BICKNELL, Mathematics, Science So tall, so blond, so fair is she, That students learn math happily. PRECOTT B. BROWN, English, History Quod dixi, dixi. ERNESTINE R. CANNING, French Firm in her loyalty she stood. PAUL C. CLEAVES, English His voice is low, his manner mild; Upon him Fortune surely smiled. MARIE E. CONROY, French A good French teacher and very fair, too. Bonjour, mademoiselle! Comment allez-vous? JOHN K. DELAHUNT, Economics, Science Now please, students, just label your draw- ing, so I ' ll know it ' s a grasshopper, not an elephant. BEATRICE ESCOTT, Home Economics Good order is the foundation of all good things. ALICE K. FAY, Commercial These strokes and curves and little hooks Your practise every day Will make you good stenographers, According to Miss Fay. ELEANOR FREEMAN, German To be a friend is one of the greatest assets in life. JOHN T. GANNON, Latin A jolly, good fellow, alert and alive, An excellent coach for the basketball five. JOHN T. GHIORSE, English, Science An athlete and musician, all in one, Compose a teacher with whom we have fun. SHEILA M. GROSS, Librarian Volumes hidden in many nooks, She can find those misplaced books. WALTER C. GUTTERSON, Citizenship, History Knowledge is itself a power. OLIVE E. HACKETT, Commercial Patience is a flower that grows not in every garden. KATHARINE M. HALE, English, Science A merry companion is music on a journey. INEZ E. HOAG, Physical Education Miss Hoag is nimble, Miss Hoag is quick, But she doesn ' t jump over the candlestick. EVERETT N. HOLLIS, Commercial He lures you into the law of the land, And from you all he will demand Definition after definition until you cannot stand. LILLIAN JEFTS, Spanish What is virtue but repose of mind? DOROTHY A. JENKINS, Commercial Our patience null achieve more than force. PHILIP T. JONES, Georgaphy, History Sincere, plain hearted, hospitable, kind. FRANCIS X. KELLY, Commercial A sense of humor is a credit to any man. MARGARET K. LANGFORD, Commercial Good advice Is beyond price. NORMAN D. LOUD, Science Young in limbs, in knowledge old. CLARENCE R. LYOND, Science Thou hast wit at will. HELEN G. LYONS, English, Histoiy A happy-tempered bringer of the best out of the worst. DOROTHY G. MacGREGOR. Commercial To understand and be understood Are natural qualities of one so good. ELEANOR R. MADIGAN, English, Spanish In youth and beauty wisdom is but rare. JOHN F. MARTIN, History, Latin While we learn history, we make it. GEORGE J. MCCARTHY, English, Geography Ahvays. helpful, always kind, Knowledge and diligence ever in mind. MARY E. McMORROW, English Miss McMorrow, fair and jolly To try to match her ivould be folly. □ n

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ROBERT E. MITCHELL, Geography, History History is the subject taught; We all know, it is not for naught. HELEN M. NORRIS, Commercial Her admirers are many, her detractors few, As each year the old class makes way for the new. VIRGINIA NYE, English, French Virtue is woman who speaks softly and to the point. ORAL A. PAGE, Physical Education By nature honest, by experience wise, Healthy by temperance and exercise. DOROTHY L. PETERSON, Physical Education Here is one who in our esteem Would be an asset on any team. ANITA L. PETRUCCI, English, French Small in stature, great in mind. ALVAH RAYMOND, Mathematics Men of courage, men of sense, and men of letters are frequent; but a true gentleman is what one seldom sees. HELENA F. REIDY, Latin To do my best and let it stand— The record of my brain and hand. ROSE SILVERMAN, Commercial You wish to be a typist of very great renown ' Take lessons from Miss Silverman, and you will win the crown. EVELYN SILVESTER, Drawing The day is short, the work is much. EVA SKALA, Home Economics Small and efficient, Jolly and patient. A friend, indeed, For one in need. JAMES F. STEELE, Economics, History He is a gentleman, because his nature Is kind and affable to every creature. GEORGE O. STEWART, Mathematics He hath mirth w ' ' hin his eyes, And is sunny as the skies. HERBERTA L. STOCK WELL, Nurse ' Twos her thinking of others made you think of her. MARY F. TOOMEY, English, Mathematics Softly speak and sweetly smile. MARTHA VINING, Latin Caesar, Virgil, Cicero, Latin syntax of long ago, Grammar -and pronunciation- She teaches us with inspiration. ALICE WHITE, English Soft smiles by human kindness bred. MADELYN M. WILSON, English, History Gay good nature sparkles in her eyes. M. JEAN YOUNG, Commercial All men commend patience, altliough few be willing to practise it. ★ Norfolk County Agricultural School Weymouth Branch HILMER S. NELSON, Director HAROLD R. NELSON, Assistant Wisdom from his heart, Wit font his lips. Blessed is he who has found his work. Weymouth Vocational School FRANCIS E. WHIPPLE, Director Few things are impossible to one with dili- gence and skill. LEWIS H. BACON, JR., Auto Mechanics Speech is silver; silence is golden. JAMES F. BOLAND, Sheet Metal Diligence is the keynote of success. D. EVERETT BRYAN, Auto Mechanics Actions speak louder than words. HAROLD E. CLARK, Sheet Metal Jolly as the day is long. HARRY F. DUNCAN, Printing His aim— to make business a pleasure. GEORGE H. KLAY, Sheet Metal Always willing to lend a helping hand. OTTO H. MAHN, Printing, Placement A perfect gentleman from head to toe. JALMAR N. NELSON Citizenship, Mathematics, Science His cherry smile and, ' Good morning! ' starts the day off right. RAY G. PARKER, Mechanical Drawing The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. HAROLD C. SHERWOOD, Cabinetmaking Accuracy is his password. WALDO H. SWAN, English, Science A quiet tongue shows a wise head. JOSEPH K. WHITTEMORE, Citizenship, English, History An understanding character worth his weight in gold. □ n

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