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

 - Class of 1949

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iCay, Mort, do you remember all our pals who were with us on that wagon trip we made irom Weymouth in ' 49? I sure do. It took us four years, but we fmally made it— and we had tun all the way. 1 iv ' onder, Mort, what they ' re all doing now. Sa y, I ' ve got an idea. Let ' s find out just where they all are and put the news in a letter to be sent to all of them. What an idea, Mort! Everyone ' ll sure be pleased when they find out just what all the old gang ar e doing now. Class Prophecy Committee CHARLES BARCELO, Chairman, High School GORDON HILCHEY, Chairman, Vocational School JUDITH ANDERSON JOHN BAGEN ALBERT CLOW VESTA COLLIER EDWARD DeLUCA JAMES EGAN BARBARA GAROFALO JOHN HALEY JANET HEAVER JEAN IMLACH PAUL LEARY JANET MacDONALD ROBERT MARR JOANNE MONAHAN CHARLES MUHLE EVELYN MURPHY RICHARD PEARSON VIRGINIA SWENSON ELEANOR WARDWELL JOAN WHITESIDE Page Twenly-two

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ELAINK AC;()R — K.laiiic has iiianicd a man of her (hcams and is busily engaged in raising a taniiiy. JANKl ' AIKKNS— janet, liie girl who Ui ed liling and ollice woik at W. H. S., has heen appointed dean of the School ol Business in New Wnk City. ALVCIK AKIE — Walking into the N. N. Insur- ance Co. the other day, I was greeted by a dark-eyed, glamorous young receptionist who |)leasantly asked my business. She seemed sirangely laniiliar and, when someone asked lor Miss Akic, I realized it was Alyce, still as jjretly as ever. H.VRBARA ALEXANDER — Barbara is now I he head buyer in the women ' s department at VVm. Filene ' s Sons Co. ROSE AMABILE— Rose is tlie owner of her own modern dress siiop which features all the latest styles. NAT. ' VLIE AMES — Why is it that men show so much intrest in studying aviation? Perhaps the reason is that Natalie is the new head airline hostess of T.W..4. JUDITH ANDERSON — Flash! Have you heard the latest news about that former Weymouth High student, Judy Anderson? She has just disco ered a new scientific product — gold. PAULINE ANDERSON — Pauline is that pretty Airline Hostess for Pan American Airlines but expects to resign soon vhen her handsome airman coiries home. JOAN AUSTIN — Have you any illness? Go to Dr. Joan Austin, the one and only famous surgeon, in the vorld. She specializes in eyes, ear, nose, and throat. She is now the chief surgeon in Johns Hopkins. JOHN BAGEN — Perhaps youv ' e been wonder- ing who that flashy third baseman for the World Champion Braves is? Well, it ' s none other than Blondie Bagen. He has been named Rookie of the Year , and has become ery popular with the fans. TIMOTHY BAILEY — JOSEPH BAR- BONE — When you read about the Goldust ' Fwins , you will immediately recognize the names of your friends, Joe Barbone and Tim Bailey. Their exploits as commanders of Navy boats and in keeping peace with the world are known e erywliere. CHARLES BARCELO— Perhaps you all have been wondering who that handsome first baseman is for the Red Sox? Vell, it ' s none other than Charlie Barcelo. His picture ap- pears in all the papers. He has helped the Sox to win their first pennant in a decade. On the side he is raising his own baseball team. EN ' ELYN BARKER— Evelyn is a travelling secretary for a prominent buisness man in New York. PA I RICIA BATES— Pat can be seen daily woiking as . rt Editor of I ' oguc Magazine, New York, N.Y. W. ALLAN BEALS— Allan is now the bril- liant young engineei in business. Ha ing just furnished a new school for Weymouth, he is busily building a huge bridge between Eng- land and France. LORRAINE BECK— The friendly voice you hear say Numbei please? when you pick up the telephone receiver could be Lorraine. She is a very popular telephone operator now. ALMA BELCHER — Alma is drumming up business for the teleiihone company. I ' HILIP BERR ' — There is a new music supervisor iir Weymouth now who is making music headlines with his unitiue orchestra composetl only of baritone horns. Who is he? Phil Berry, of course. FRANCIS BLANCO— Lieutenant Frank Bianco has the most envied job in the United States Navy. He is instructor at Crater Lake where the Waves receive their first basic training. JOHN BRANLEY — It was just announced by the Braves Management this afternoon that for Alvin Dark and . ' $50,000 they have accjuired that sensational shortstop Jack Branley, who has been named Most Valuable Player , from the St. Louis Cardinals. RONALD BRESNAHAN— AVhen you read about the outstanding men of the year and you see Roiniie Bresnahan ' s name right up irear the top of the list, don ' t be surprised. You remember that he always was smart aird his rise to fame from an obscure small town Certified I ' ublic Accountant to one of the richest and nrost successful men in the United States comes as no surprise. MARTHA BRIDGES— Attention 49ers of W.H.S. If you ' re in the vicinity of yoin ' favor- ite book store, stop in and pick up Alwavs Rose by our favorite journalist, Martha Bridges. ELEANOR BROMLEY— As you walk into the First Union Bank of Boston, you will notice a pert young girl working very ear- nesth at a comptometer. ou then recognize her to be Eleanor Biomley, another class- mate from dear old Weymouth High School. BETSY BROWN — ANN CAVANAGH— Betsy has just written a liook entitled Forever Weymouth , that has even the haishest critics cheering. It ' s a storv about the trials and trib- ulations of a kindeigarden teacher in Wey- mouth, and is drawn from the actual experi- ences of Teacher Ann Cavanagh. CLAR.Y BURTON— Next time you pick up the phone and a pleasant voice answers, What luimber, please? , vou ' ll know that is Clara. MILDRED CAIN— DOROTHY CHAD- BOURNE— Mildied Cain and Dorothy Chad- bourne, the two former telephone operators vho established the interplanetory exchange between Mars and the Earth, gave up their careers today to get married. Page Twenty-lhrec

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