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GEORGE H. KLAY, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing .Someone to turn lo when in doubt. FRANCIS X. KELLY, Commercial Happy am I; from care I ' m free. Why aren ' t I hey all content like me? MARGARET K. LANGFORD, Commercial Dependability is an admirable quality. NORMAN 1). LOUD, Science He is wise atrd uses his wisdom well. CLARENCE R. LYOND, Science Little Johnny took a drink, And now he is no more, For what he thought was HaO Was H2SO4. HELEN G. LYONS, Ancient History, English It ' s nice to be natural When you ' re naturally nice. ETHEL C. MacDOUGALL, English A welcome addition to our faculty. DOROTHY G. MacGREGOR, Commercial The world means something to the capable. OTTO H. MAHN, Citizenship, Mathematics, Placement, In-Service Training No finer man can be found. JOHN F. MARTIN, Social Science His duties well performed, bis da)s well spent. RUTH E. MAYO, Science Don ' t put oil until tomorrow what you can do today. RUSSELL H. MAZZOLA, Aviation, Mathematics, Science Never at a loss for a quick reply. G FORGE J. MCCARTHY, Social Science His amiable disposition has won him man) I riends. ROBERT E. MITCHELL, Social Science Ambition has no rest. MARY E. McMORROW, English, Mathematics The secret of success is constancy of purpose. KATHRYN H. MOATS (MRS.) , Home Economics Mote is to be gained from one teacher than from two books. DOROTHY U. MURPHY, English, Mathematics Knowledge is the Inst step on the ladder of success. HAROLD R. NELSON, Instructor in Agriculture His standard is the goal of all. JALMAR N. NELSON, Cabinet Making, Mathematics, Science Everything is fine when he is around. VIRGINIA NYE, - (On leave of absence) lw;i s helpful, always kind: knowledge and diligence in mind. HELEN N. NORRIS, Commercial Met w.i s arc ways ol pleasantness. Page Ten c V ORAL A. PAGE, Physical Education Actions speak louder than words. ELIZABETH L. PALMER, English, French, Spanish N ' est-ce pas? DOROTHY PEARSON, English, Social Science Her eyes are laughing, Her smile always winning. AN1 I A L. PETRUCCI, English, French Petite and sweet. CH VRLES O. PIEPER, Carpentry A true gentleman is what one seldom sees. ALVAH RAYMOND, Mathematics The master has spoken. HELENA F. REIDY. Latin, Social Science To be so serene and yet so interminable in knowledge. FA I MI R. SALO, Physical Education Oh, but to be so youthful! ARTHUR R. SCOT I . Mathematics, Science W hat do you think about that, class? ROSE SILVERMAN, Commercial Small in stature, Mighty in vocal power. HAROLD C. SHERWOOD, Cabinet Making How easy life can be! EVELYN SILVESTER, Art Art is a necessity of life. ! SKALA, Home Economics A lovely and efficient woman. JAMES F. STEELLE. Social Science His patience is everlasting, and he is always willing to lend a helping hand. HF.RBERTA L. STOCKWELL, Nurse A friendly smile, a soothing hand! WALDO H. SWAN, Mathematics All right, class: quiet down! MARY F. TOOMEY, English She is everyone ' s friend, and is held high in our esteem. MAR I I YINING, Latin The force of her own merit makes her way. ALICE WHITE, English Stern and severe, we were told, Hut we discovered a heart of gold. JOSEPH K. WHITTEMORE, English, History Such an interesting person is hard to find. HELEN M. WOOD (MRS.) , German To be a friend is one of the greatest assets in life. M JEAN YOUNG, Commercial Gentle in manner, firm in reality.
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FACULTY WALLACE L. WHITTLE, Principal We value him as a leader, but more as a friend. THOMAS A. LYONS, Assistant Principal, Mathematics A friend in need is a friend indeed. FRANCIS E. WHIPPLE, Director of Vocational School Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. RAY G. PARKER. Assistant Director of Ideational School True to his work and his friends. HILMER NELSON, Head of Department of Agriculture To be friendly in character is the best one can be. RUTH E. ANDERSON (MRS.) , Secretary Always cheerful, always kind, Another like her we ' ll never find. DOROTHY COREY, Assistant Secretary Lovely to look at, Lovely to know. MARION R. FOR TIER, Secretary of Vocational School Her pleasant nature endears her to the hearts of all. LEWIS H. BACON, JR., Auto Mechanics Actions speak louder than words. ESTHER L. BENSON, Home Economics Efficiency is her right hand. JAMES F. BOLAND, Sheet Metal, Mathematics Accuracy is his password. PRESCOTT B. BROWN, English Ur was an ancient city in Asia. ERNESTINE R. CANNING, French J ' aime mon francais. HAROLD E. CLARKE, Sheet Metal Knowledge and diligence is always in mind. PAUL C. CLEAVES, English For three years he ' s been away, But now we hope he ' s back to stay. ANNE M. DARLING (MRS.), Ancient History, English Best wishes and success at Weymouth High. JOHN K. DELAHUNT, Economics, Science He ' s always carefree and gay, That explains his winning way. HARRY F. DUNCAN, Printing A perfect fellow is he who makes business an amusement. WILLIAM H. ERWIN, Ancient History, Social Science A friend to all. ALICE K. FAY, Commercial Always ready with a helping hand. EDNA G. FLAHERTY, Assistant Director of Guidance Dept. Good nature sparkles in her eyes. JOHN T. GANNON, Latin It is good to be merry and wise. JOHN T. GHIORSE, Aviation, Mathematics A ready smile and a brilliant mind, Always cheerful, always kind. MARIE K. GHIORSE, English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science Ready, willing, able. MARY L. GLOSTER, Librarian Patience is a virtue. WALTER C. GUTTERSON, Director of Guidance Department Personality along with confidence helps make a man a success. OLIVE E. HACKETT, Commercial Always bright and sunny. FREDERICK H. HOYLE, Auto Mechanics Personality helps a man to success. LEO A. HAYES, Physical Education That reminds me of a joke. LILLIAN JEFTS, Spanish A willing heart finds nothing impossible. IN THE PHOTOGRAPH ON LEFT-HAND PAGE First Row (left to right): Lillian Jefts, Kathryn Moats, Ray Parker, Francis Whipple, Wallace Whittle, Thomas Lyons, Dorothy Corey, Edna Flaherty; Second Row: Alice White, Helen Lyons, Eva Skala, Ruth Mayo, Mary Toomey, Marie Ghiorse, Mary McMorrow, Ruth Anderson, Dorothy Pearson, Margaret Langford, Ethel MacDougall, Elizabeth Palmer. Esther Benson, Martha Vining. Olive Hackett, Anita Petrucci; Third Row: Alice Fay, Helen Norris. Jean Young, Anne Darling, Marion Fortier, Mary Gloster. Evelyn Silvester. Ernestine Canning, Dorothy Murphy, Taimi Salo, Dorothy MacGregor, Helena Reidy; Fourth Row: Prescott Brown, Arthur Scott, Walter Gutterson, Lewis Bacon. George Klay, Harry Duncan, Hilmer Nelson, Otto Mahn. John Ghiorse, Alvah Raymond, Waldo Swan, Harold Nelson, George McCarthy. John Delahunt, Clarence Lyond, Joseph Whittemore; Fifth Row: William Erwin, Jalmar Nelson, Robert Mitchell, Russell Mazzola, Norman Loud, James Steele, Francis Kelly. Frererick Hoyle, Paul Cleaves, Charles Pieper, James Boland, Russell Jack, Oral Page, Francis Martin, Leo Hayes. c Vj Page Nine
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