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

 - Class of 1948

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LOUISE J. HILL, Commercial Her patience, her fairness, and her quiet cordiality endear her to all. FREDERICK H. HOYLE, Auto Mechanics A toast to a grand fellow. RUSSELL H. JACK, Music Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie. LILLIAN JEFTS, Spanish Duties are opportunities. FRANCIS X. KELLY, Commercial A good nature brightens everything. GEORGE H. KLAY, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing A man as true as steel. MARGARET K. LANGFORD, Commercial The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. CLARENCE R. LYOND, Science A little humor now and then, Never hurt the best of men. HELEN G. LYONS, English, Social Studies A laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market. ETHEL C. MacDOUGALL, English Anger is connected with hair of red, Miss MacDougall is filled with kindness in- stead. DOROTHY G. MacGREGOR, Commercial Here is a teacher you will find, Always willing, always kind. OTTO H. MAHN, Citizenship, Mathematics, Printing, Placement, Veteran Supervision Obstacles were invented to create thought. JOHN F. MARTIN, Social Studies As calm and collected as is his voice. RUTH E. MAYO, Science Dependability in its highest degree. RUSSELL H. MAZZOLA, Mathematics, Aviation Think how dull the world would be Without some merriment and glee. GEORGE J. MCCARTHY, Social Studies Laugh and the world laughs with you. MARY E. McMORROW, English A thing worth doing is worth doing well. ROBERT E. MITCHELL, Social Studies A great man who goes out of his way to help a friend. DOROTHY U. MURPHY, English, Social Studies Efficiency heads her list. HAROLD R. NELSON, Instructor in Agriculture. As upright as the cedar. JALMAR N. NELSON, Cabinetmaking, Carpentry, Mathematics, Science Good nature follows him about. HELEN N. NORRIS, Commercial Reproof on her lips, but a smile in her eyes. VIRGINIA NYE, Guidance A true friend and helper. ORAL A. PAGE, Physical Education A man of action. ELIZABETH L. PALMER, Spanish, French A voice of many countries. DOROI HV PEARSON, (on leave of absence) Though many miles across the sea, She ' s not forgotten by you and me. ANITA L. PETRUCCI, French, English Small in size and quiet in speech. CHARLES P. PIEPER, Carpentry A kindly word, a helping hand. ALVAH RAYMOND, Mathematics Good nature goes hand in hand with his teaching. HELENA F. REIDY, Latin, Social Studies The deepest river flows most silently. ERIC A. ROY, English, Mathematics, Science Something new has been added. HAROLD A. RUDOLPH. Carpentry He who has kindl) understanding holds the key to success. I ' AIMI R. SALO, Physical Education Fall in — count off by twos! ' ' ARTHUR B. SCOTT, Mathematics There is no royal road to mathematics. EVELYN SILVESTER, Art Art is not her only talent. EVA SKALA, Home Economics Where food is concerned and good taste that lingers, She holds the key beneath her fingers. [AMES F. STEELE, Social Studies The only way to have a friend is to be one. HERBERTA L. STOCKWELL, Nurse After complaints of illness, the tempera- ture she takes, Thermometers tell the difference between true illnesses and fakes. ERVIN STUART, Science A welcome addition to our faculty. WALDO H. SWAN, Mathematics The next step is out the door. MARY F. TOOMEY, English Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. MARTHA VINING, Latin, English She that has patience may compass any- thing. ALICE WHITE, English Though small in stature, one thing is true: As her size remained tiny, her friendliness grew. JOSEPH K. WHITTEMORE, English, History Steady of heart and stout of hand. M. JEAN YOUNG, Commercial A quiet mind is richer than a crown. JO. . .

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FACULTY W ALLACE L. WHITTLE, Principal knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. THOMAS A. LYONS, Asst. Principal, Mathematics Forever lending a helping hand. FRANCIS E. WHIPPLE, Director of Vocational School A man of wisdom and understanding. RAY G. PARKER, Asst. Director of Vocational School All right now, put your work away. HILMER NELSON, Head of Department of Agriculture Courtesy commands respect. RUTH E. ANDERSON (Mrs.). Secretary A smile for each, a friend to all. LAURA NASH, Asst. Secretary What can I do for you? MARION R. FORTIER, Secretary of Vocational School Ready, willing, and able. HARRY ARLANSON, Coach Good sportsmanship is his password. LEWIS H. BACON, JR., Auto Mechanics Quietness often shows worth. rlF.LEN W. BARTLEY, Home Economics Style, I am thy slave. ESTHER L. BENSON. Home Economics Responsible for those delicious odors near 208. I AMES F. BOLAND, Sheet Metal Mathematics, Science. Drawing Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it. PRESCOTT B. BROWN, English Beneath thai famous, well-versed mind A heart is found that ' s golden lined. ERNESTINE R. CANNING. French Always ready with a helping hand. HAROLD F. CLARKE. Sheet Metal Difficulties dissolve before a cheerful spirit. PAUL C. CLEAVES, English, Guidance, Driver Education, Visual Education Although his driving class is new. We feel it surely will come through. JOHN K. DELAHUNT, Science, Social Studies Though slow in manner and quiet in speech, Mr. Delahunt, to us, is still a peach. HARRY F. DUNCAN, Printing Ever willing to listen, ever ready to help. WILLIAM A. DWYER, Cabinet Making A job worth doing is worth doing well. GRETTA L. DYAS, Science Seek and ye shall find. WILLIAM H. ERWIN, Social Studies A jolly, good fellow, alert and alive, An excellent coach for the basketball five. ALICF K. FAY, Commercial Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. EDNA G. FLAHERTY, English, Guidance True to her word, her work, and her friends. JOHN T. GANNON, Latin, Mathematics For he ' s a jolly good fellow. JOHN T. GHIORSE, Aviation, Social Studies. To all his students, he is a friend, A helping hand to each he ' ll lend. MARIE K. GHIORSE, English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Patience is the key of contentment. BETTY GILL, English, Social Studies Hope you ' ve enjoyed your stay here as much as we ' ve enjoyed having you. MARY L. GLOSTER, Librarian Cheerful and always ready to help. WALTER C. Gl ' TTERSON, Guidance Of all the virtues man can possess. Above them all is friendliness. OLIVE E. HACKETT, Commercial Her aim — to make business a pleasure. LEO HAYES, Physical Education Sense is his helmet; wit is but the plume. THOSE IN THE PICTURE First row: Ruth Mayo, M;irie Ghiorse, Elizabeth Palmer, Ethel MacDougall, Betty (Jill, (Exchange Teacher from Gloucester, England); Helen Hartley, Herlierta Stockwell, Marion Kortier. Ruth Anderson. Laura Nash, V irginia Nye, Alice White, Olive Hackett, Anita Petrucci. Edna Flaherty. Second row: Mary McMorrow, Helen Lyons, Ervin Stuart, Hilmer Nelson. Ray Parker. Francis Whipple, Wallace Whittle. Principal, Thomas Lyons, Jalmar Nelson. Eric Roy. Otto Mahn. Oeorge Klay, Harry Duncan. Third row: Gretta Dyas, Esther Henson. Mary Gloster, Mary Toomey. Louise Hill, Ernestine Canning, Harold Nelson, Alvah Raymond. Dorothy Murphy, Martha Vining, Helena Reidy, Jean Young. Fourth row: William Dwyer, Evelyn Silvester. Margaret Langford, Dorothy MacGregor, Helen Norris, Joseph Whittemore, Charles Pieper, John Ghiorse, Arthur Scott. Francis Kelly. Fifth row: Harold Rudolph, Lillian Jefts. William Erwin, Waldo Swan. Francis Martin. Walter Gutterson, John Delahunt. Sixth row: Clarence Lyond, George McCarthy. John Gannon, Prescott Brown, Leo Hayes. Oral Page. Top row: Harold Clarke, Frederick Hoyle, James Roland. Paul Cleaves. Lewis Bacon, Robert Mitchell. Russell Mazzola, James Steele. . . .9



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