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

 - Class of 1946

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RllSSl'lLL H. MAZZOLA, Aviation, illllllll'lllllll!'S, Science I dream of quiet study halls. GEORGE MCCARTHY, Social Science Speech is the picture of the mind. MARY E.. NHMORROW. linglislz, ll'flIllll'llllllll'S Thoughts are free. ROllliR'l' E. Ml'l'CHl'1LL, Social Science Who knows IIIOSI says least. DOROTHY ll. MURPHY, .-lncienl History, English, Mathematics A keen lnind makes keen minds. HAROLD R. NELSON, Agriculture Perfection with gentleness. HlLMliR S. NELSON, Head of Agriculture A seed, well cultivated, produces best results. -IALMAR N. NELSON, .i1erona1i1ic.v, Mathematics Makes the art of flying seem simple. HlCLl'IN M. NORRIS, Commercial Words never fail her. VIRGINIA NYE, Guidance Wise, and always pleasant and helpful. GHARLO'l l'E M. OPPLER lMrs.j , German, French We shall speak in diverse tongues. ORAL A. PAGE, Physical Iiclucalion A good mind needs a good body. l'1l.llAlll'l'l'H L. PALMER, English, lfrencli A welcome addition to our faculty. DOROTHY PEARSON, linglisli, Social Science 'l'he best! DOROTHY L. l'l'i'l'liRSON, Physical Education Exercise wellg Stay in line. 'l'hat's it, girls, Yon're doing line. ANI'l'A I.. l'li'l'RUCC1l, lfnglisli, Frencli Her voice is soft, her manner mild. Upon her Fortune surely smiled. -IAMES H. POLLARD, English, Science Obstacles were invented to create thought. BARBARA H. PRAY, Ancient History A stern aspect belies her better nature. MARION L. RAY tM1's.j , Commercial Softly speak and sweetly smile, Patience is hers, all the while. ALYAH RAYMOND, Mathemalics, Aviation, Science Good humor accompanies his thorough teach' ing. HELENA F. REIDY, Latin, Social Science Latin-she teaches the subject with an accurate hand. Making it easier for all to understand. ARTHUR B. SGO'l I', Science A pleasant smile and friendliness are with him everywhere. HAROLD C. SHERAVOOD, Cabinelniaking A builder of material and men. ROSI-I SILYERMAN, Cornniercial Friends-she has many. Foes-has she any? EYICLYN G. SlLVliS'l'liR, Arl Her artistic touch makes this world a better place in which to live. EYA SKALA, Home li4'ononiic.t' litlicient-she's proved it. Clever-yes, indeed. Her choice seems the wisest With many to feed. ,IAMES F. STEELE, Socical Science Calm and quite patient, Gentle to know, But just rouse his temper- Get your books! Out you go! HlCRBliR'l'A I.. STOCKWEL1., Nurse If you've ills, or aches, or pains, For sympathy and remedy See our ntnse, find cure with brains In a steaming cup ol' ginger tea . WALDO H. SAVAN, Malhenuilics Always ready with helpful advice. MARY I . 'l'OOMl'lY, English Gentleness leads her on her helpful way. MARTHA VINING, Latin Intelligence is also hers. ALICE YVHITE, English, Social Science Always ready to understand, Always willing to lend a hand. -IOSIEPH K. WHl'I'TEMORli, English, History, Social Science Food for body and mind are equally important. Nl. JEAN YOUNG. Commercial Consistancy. patience. and an even disposition are a few of her virtues. 411, Page Nine

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FACULTY WALLACE L. WHITTLE, Principal Thou art our guide, philosopher, and friend. 'l'HOMAS A. LYONS, Asst. Principal He is always smiling, because he has an in- finite deal of wit. FRANCIS E. XVHIPPLE, Vocational Director The wise man is his own best assistant. RAY G. PARKER, Jtsst. Vocational Director Blessed is he who has found his work. RUTH E. GILLIS, Secretary Always ready with a helping hand. MARION B. FORTIER, Secretary 'l'rue to her word, her work, and her friends. DOROTHY COREY, Asst. Secretary Every good deed is a beneht to the doer as well as to the receiver. HARRY ARLKENSON, Director of Physical littucation A perfect gentleman from head to toe. LEWIS H. BACON, JR., .-into Mechanics Strong in thyself and powerful to give strength. ESTHER L. BENSON, Home Economics Success is ggff, ingenuity and UZ, luck. JAMES F. BOLAND, Sheet Metal Confidence is the companion of success. l'RESCO'I l' B. BROWN, English Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it. D. EVERE'l'T BRYAN, Auto Mechanics Skill and confidence are an lll'lC0l1LJllC1'IiD1C army. GEORGE J. BUTLER, Supervisor of Attendance He guides us on our way. ERNESTINE R. CANNING, French 'Tis good will makes intelligence. HELEN A. CHASE, English Never an idle moment but thrifty and thoughtful of others. HAROLD E. CLARKE, Sheet Metal Virtue and sense are one. JOHN K. DELAHUNT, Economics, Science The secret to success is constancy to purpose. HARRY F. DUNCAN, Printing Profound sincerity is the only basis of talent as of character. Page Eight '62 ALICE K. FAY' Commercial Inwardness, tnildness, and self-renouncement make for happiness. ELEANOR FREEMAN, Lillrarian A book is a friend that never deceivcs us. JOHN T. CANNON, Latin A day's work will hurt no one. JOHN T. GHIORSE, Aviation, History A cheerful man is a double blessing-a blessing to himself and to the world around him. WALTER C. GUTTERSON, Guidance A true friend and helper. OLIVE E. HACKETT, Commercial She is wise and uses her wisdom well. RUSSI-ILI. H. JACK, Music His sweetest pleasure is that of imparting music. LILLIAN JEFTS, Spanish The good and the wise lead quiet lives. RITA M. JONES, English, Mathematics, Science, Social S!'il'IIf'l', Ancient History Sometimes gay and sometimes grave. FRANCIS X. KELLY, Commercial Congenial at heart and born to be a friend. GEORGE H. KLAY, Drawing, Mathematics To be a friend is one of life's greatest assets. MARGARET K, LANGFORD, Commercial Efficiency is first with her. NORMAN D. LOUD, Physics Without haste! Without rest! CLARENCE R. LYOND, Science Trouble and Sorrow are never at his side. HELEN G. LYONS, English, History A good name is better than riches. DOROTHY G. MaeGREGOR, Commercial All things are difficult before they are easy. O'l I'O H. MAHN, Citizenship, Economics, Mathematics, Physical Education, Placement Teaching others teacheth yourself. JOHN F. MARTIN, Social Science Good Advice ls beyond price. DAVID P. MATTHEWS, Mathematics, Science There are many ways to fame. RUTH E. MAYO, Science There is no time like the present.



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RALPH .IOSEPH AMAB11112, JR. President Page Ten '15, KIlL1A S S OFFICERS IQICHARD YVARREN NICCARTIIY I 'inf-l'1'1'.x'izlr'11l FRANK -105111-H A1111 .1 111 Secretary 1946 B,xR1s,xk,x CHR1sT1N13 LOUD Trcusu nf V

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