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

 - Class of 1949

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l.V.O A. IIA KS, i ' liysical luliu al ion l :i s lauf liiiig, always ga) , A ()() l sport in every way. I ' HILIl ' VV. Hr.NLEY, Carpentry A i ood, liar(l- v(»ikiiig man. LOULSK [. HILL, Commercial A stndcni ' s Iriend at all times. FREDERICK H. HOVLE, Auto Mceliaiiics Liked hy all his pupils. RII.S,SELL H. JACK, Music There ' s nuisic in all things, if men have ears. LILLL N JEE LS, Spaiiish And we would learn, and gladly she woiiUl teach. VILLL M r. KE.VRNS, S(xial Studies He ' s always carefree and gay. This explains his winning way. GEORGE H. KLAY, Drafting, Related Sub- jects, Auto Mechanics Serious, likeable, pleasant. MARGARET K. LANGFORD, Commercial wonderful person, a fine teacher, and a true friend. LILLIAN LEVDON (Mrs.) , Physical Educa- tion She makes gym a i)lcasure. CLARENCE R. LVOND, Science Life is what you make it! HELEN G. LYONS, English, Ancient His- tory (iood natine is a charming virtue. ETHEL C. MacDOUGALL, Englisli Beauty is only one of her charms. DOROEHY G. MacGREGOR, Commercial To know her is to like her. OTTO H. MAHN, Civics, Guidance, Place- ment Mr. Mahn is to Trade School as Mr. Gut- terson is to High School. JOHN F. MARTIN. Social Studies His voice enthralls all. LOUISE B. MASTERS (Mrs.) , Hume Econ- omics She ' s like a mother to all her pupils. RUTH E. MAYO, (on leave of absence) Character is the key to fortune. RUSSELL H. MAZZOLA, Mathematics, Science His booming voice commands us all. GEORGE J. McCAR EHY, Social Studies Once a friend, always a friend MARY E. McMORROW, English We live and learn. DOROTHY U. MURPHY, EnglisJi, Ancient History Where there is life, there is hope that they may learn. HAROLD R. NELSON, Agriculture He sows the seeds of learning. Page Ten JALMAR N. NELSON, Cabinet Making, Carpentry, Science, Related Subjects Smart and sympathetic HELEN M. NORRIS Commercial She combines a buisness-like air with a jolly friendliness. 1RGINIA NYE, Guidance To understand is better than to be under- sto(xl. OR.M, A. I ' .VGE, Physical Education Health and strength are important to edu- cation. ELIZABETH L. I ' .XLMER, Spanish, French Her iniderstanding and friendliness win her more friends every day. DOROTHY PEARSON, English, Social Studies World traveller. , NIT, L. PETRUCCI, French, English Petite, sweet, and a lover of poetry ALVAH RAYMOND, Mathematics As fine an educator as he is a friend. HELEN. F. REIDY, Latin, English Patience obtains all things. ERIC A. ROY, English, Mathematics, Science Changealjle as New Englaiul weather. ARTHUR B. SCOTT, Mathematics Well, class, any questions? EVELYN SILVESTER, Art A thing of beauty is a joy forever. EVA SKALA, Home Economics She ' s responsible for all the delicious aro- mas coming from the cafeteria. JAMES F. STEELE, Social Studies Please, may we go see the movies in the hall? HERBERTA L. STOCKWELL, Nurse Seek and ye shall find a cure. ERVIN STUART, Science His knowledge makes chemistry a pleasure. AVALDO H. SWAN, Mathematics Stern in looks, kind in heart MARY F. TOOMEY, English, Ancient His- tory The imprint of her smile in our hearts can- not be erased. M. RTHA VINING, Latin, English Do as the Romans do. ALICE M. WHITE, English Fairness is her watchword. RICHARD L. WHITMORE, English, Social Studies Ever see Shakespeare and football walk hand in hand? JOSEPH K. WHI ITEMORE, English, His- tory A friend in need is a friend indeed. M. JEAN YOUNG, Commercial Still waters rmr deep.

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CLASS CENUS MOST POPULAR GIRL MOST POPULAR BOY WITTIEST PRETTIEST CLASS ATHLETE CLASS COMEDIAN CLASS BOOKWORM CLASS MUSICIAN CLASS BABY CLASS ACTOR CLASS ACTRESS CLASS HEARTBREAKER MOST DEPENDABLE MOST CAREFREE BEST DRESSED GIRL BEST DRESSED BOY CLASS SIIEIK WOMAN HATER MOST POPULAR WITH THE MEN Joan Freeman John Sheehan Ann Sheehan Anna Russo Neil Russo Ann Sheehan Lars Egon Philip Berry Philip Mariner Robert Fitts Shirley Lynch George Stitt Janet Heaver Dorothy Smith Patricia Donovan Edward DeLuca Guido Caracciolo Lars Egon Anne Greene MOST POPULAR WITH THE WOMEN John Mcintosh CLASS POET Jane MacGoldrick CLASS ARTIST Judith Anderson Page Eleven



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FACULTY 1 1 C;K I.. WHITTLE, Principal Ivnow Icilf c cciincs. but wisdom lingers. THOMAS A. LYONS, Asit. Principal, Mathematics Cheerfulness is a law of education. FR. NCIS E. WHIPPLE, Director of I ' ocatiunal School To iiiidcrstand his Ijoys is the object of his labor. RAY G. Py RKER, Asst. Director of Voca- tional Sriiool, Mr( Ininical Drawing Under his stern appearence lies a heart of gold. KILMER S. NELSON, Head of Department of Agriculture As ye sow, so shall ye reap. LAURA NASH, Secretayy Always a kind word and an understanding smile. CLAIRE M. HEAVER, Asst. Secretary Not only caljable and efficient, but also ery lovely. MARION R. FORTIER, Secretary of Voca- tional School Always handy when she ' s needed. DAVID W. ANNIS, Related Subjects, Print- ing We have found a new friend in Mr. Annis. HARRY ARLANSON, Coach Boys, if you can ' t take part in sports, be one anyway. LEWIS H. BACON, JR., Auto Mechanics Calm, serious, but good-natured. ESTHER L. BENSON, Home Economics She holds the answer to what ' s cooking. JAMES F. BOLAND, Sheet Metal, Related Subjects Gentleman Jim PRESCOl I B. BROWN, English I have jjlaced a ban on the word ' very ' for the school year. ERNESTINE R. CANNING, French How many times have I told you not to pronotnice final ' s ' ? FRED P. CARLSON, Carpentry Always willing to help his pupils. HAROLD E. CLARKE, Sheet Metal A good man in every way. PAUL C. CLEAVES, English, Visual Educa- tion, Driver Education Patience is a virtue. JOHN K. DELAHUNT, Science, Social Studies Yes, miss. L. DONALD DICKER, Mathematics, Science Hands across the sea DORO I HY G. DRISCOLL (Mrs.) , Commer- cial Efficiency and friendliness walking hand in hand HARRY F. DUNCAN, Printing Good for a laugh any day. WILLIAM A. DWYER, Cabinet Making An expert furniture maker. WILLIAM H. ERWIN, Social Studies His pleasing disposition has gained him coiurtless friends. ALICE K. FAY, Commercial Her dignity and diligence excel. EDNA G. FLAHERTY, English, Guidance A teacher ' s hand is a helping hand. JOHN T. GANNON, Latin, Mathematics, Don ' t give up the ship! JOHN T. GHIORSE, Mathematics, Science Knowledge shines brightest. MARIE K. GHIORSE, English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Helpful, friendly, and always a winiring smile. MARY L. GLOSTER, Librarian Books are friends. WALTER C. GUT ' IERSON, Guidance A friend to all through thick and thin . OLI ' E E. HACKETT, Commercial Ever ready and willing to lend a helping hand. THOSE IN THE PICTURE I ' irsi niw: ()t1n Malni, j(isc]ih W ' liitteniore, Jaltiiar NoKon. Fred Carlson, Ray Parker. Francis Whipple, Wallace V ' lHttl(-. I ' l iticiital. Till. mas l, i.ns. hiil.ri ( I xchanye Teacher from London. England), George Klay, Krv 11 . ' Itiiarl, l.ic llayis. ll.iit.ld Xi Uc-n, Tn .idii llniwn. Alvah Raymond; See ml row: Louise Hill, Mary McMnrr )W. l.illi ni l,( d ' ni. Ilci lK rt.i Slot kwi. 11. Kva .Skala. Marie Ghiorse, Edna Flaherty, Mary Toomey, Anita Pclrucci, Alii( W , llrli n I.m iis, ( L ir,- Ikjvtr. (ierrge McC- ' r; ' ' y. H.irry Dunf-an; Third row: Evelyn Silvester, Mai l ' II I ' l.i iu i , Mar (dusUr. I ' Xtlier Benson, Martha Vining, Elizabeth Palmer, Dorothy Pearson, Krnesline C ' aiiniiiK. ii iiiia . ye. L.niia . as ' i ; l- ' mirth row: David Annis. Willi.ani Kearns. Hilmer Nelson. Dorothy Driscoll, Louise Masters, ' Helena Reidy, Olive Hackett, Alice Fay. Helen Norris, Kthel M.icl)i,ii«all ; Fifth row: Waldo .Swan, Richard Whitmore. Willi;iiii ICrwin, Arthur Scott. Margaret Langford, Doroth ' M:icGregor, Jean Young, Dorothy Murphy, Francis M:irlin; .Sixth row: John Gannon, Russell Mazzola. Eric Roy. William Owyer, John (ihiorse, L wis H.acon, C ' larence Lyo ' id. P:iiil Cleaves; Top r :w : Frederick Hoyle, James Hnlaiid, Philip Henley. Walter (uitterson, James Steele. John Delahunt, H.-irold ChirUe. Page Nine

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