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

 - Class of 1949

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NA TALIE CUMMIXG— Nal is one of the prctly new nurses at the South Sliorc Hospi- tal. Is tiiat wliy there have heeu so many male patients lately? |() CK CUMMINGS — Joyce has recently coin- |)lelc(l her latest novel. The Good Old Days il WcyinoHlh Higl), It certainly was a ell- out, es])e(iall) for the forty-niners. THOMAS CURRAN— The new Thice-Rivcr Bridj e is now under construction. I dis- covered that Tom was head engineer of the ])roject. We hope he makes good bridge- work. ANN CURTIN— I picked up the phone the other day, and was astounded to hear . nn ' s voice on the other end of the line. She is a telei hone operator, now in the line for a l romotioii. , ANN GUSHING— Ann is that cute red- haired typist, working now for the Supreme C;oiu t in Washington, D. C. She is taking her work very seriously and comes home to visit a certain someone every week-end. MARY DALESANDRO— After graduating from Biii ' det College, Mary has now taken over teaching on the Weymouth High School faculty. THERESA DALTO— Terry is now prac- tising dental hygiene on the students at Weymouth High School. They opened this department especially for Terry . I ' m sure if any of the Class of ' 49 ever have a toothache, she will be only too glad to oblige. RAYMOND D AMBROSIA— Ray is that tall, handsome radio man now, working for General Electric Television Company. Al- though he is chief radio man in shop, he also devotes much of his time to playing softball for the famed Pizza House team. GLORIA DAMOISEAU— Gloria easily passed all her modeling exams and was placed by her modeling school in Bonwit Teller ' s of Boston. She models pajamas and tests them for their durability and comfort. She has accjuired a new nickname. Sleepy-time Gal . J.VMES I)A ' IS — Jim now has his own column in the Daily Tribune , and what a columir, with all of the latest news about town. MARGERY DEAN— ' Margie is doing well these days as a supervisor at the Number- Please Telephone Company. You may get her on the phone sometime; and if you do, I ' m sure you ' ll recognize her voice. SIDNEY DeBOER— Sid has taken up engi- neering. Being very good at it, he has just recei ed another large raise. He devotes his spare time to his collection of movie projectors and women. JOHN DKI.AIirN ' T— From what I hear. Jack entered the field of advertising. ' You can sec mu( h of his woik in many of the magazines and nevvs])a|)crs. He is ha] |Mly married, with enough sons to foi m and coach his own basketball team. ERANK DeLORENZO— After finishing four years o( radio school, Frank is now com- mander-in-chief of the Radio Department of the TI.S. Navy. EDWARD DeLUCA — Eddie is now proprie- tor of a huge business in the land of dreams that came true. He has everything a man could ask for: plenty of money, a growi ng business, and beautiful girls in his employ. But back home, he has another little gold mine: a beautifid wife and two lovely chil- dren, a boy named Eddie, Jr., and a beautiful little girl, Jean, named after his wife. M. RIE DeMASO— In Silkworth ' s, the well- known New York Department Store, I spied Marie. From her, I learned that she is doing well as head buyer and partner. BE T TY DeMELLO — Betty is working in the Boston Telephone Company, employed as long distance operator. She was recently mo cd to the night shift, where they found her napping after keeping a late date. HAROLD DENNISON— Have you seen that handsome marine who recently came back to visit Weymouth High? He earned the highest rating the Marines could offer and he is very proud. He ' s the reason why you have seen so many of the girls joining the Marines lately. ANN DESMOND — Nancy has now taken a position teaching the fourth grade in the liicknell School, North Weymouth. She al- ways did spend most of her time in North Weymouth. CHARLOTTE DESMOND— ' Tillie is the newest telephone operator at our local office. Maybe that ' s why the service has been so efficient lately. KENNETH DeYOUNG— Kennie is now a captain in the Marines and is in charge of 3,000 men. He will be going overseas ne. t week to fulfill the Marshall Plan. ELEANOR DiLORENZO— Someone told me that they met a very popular receptionist in Florida, while staying at the exclusive Orange Gables Hotel. I looked into the matter and found that it was Eleanor, Veymouth s coir- tribution to the land of sunshine. [OAN DONOVAN— Joan is now in the Wey- mouth Telephone Exchange as supervisor over a number of her classmates. She loves it! PATRICIA DONOX ' AN — Pat has finally achie ed her greatest ambition and desire. She is now medical secretary to the chief sur- geon at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Page Twenty-five

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MARY CANTARA — Mary is making good use or her Inisiness training obtained at Wey- mouth High School. She is a typist for the New York Tribune. ESTELLE C. SSESE — Estelle is now a nurse at the South Shore Hospital. Male patients seem to show rapid impro ement with her around. JE. N CAZEAULT— Jean, the cheerful air line hostess, has just completed a book about her travels through every country on the globe. CLAYTON BROWN— DAVID CAIN— GUIDO CARACCIOLO— David, the on-the- spot news broadcaster, announced today that Clayton Brown, the world famous air ace, collapsed after setting a new, non-stop, flight to Mars. Guido Caracciolo, the eminent brain specialist, has been summoned to his side. CAROL CHANTLER— If you happen to drop into a lawyer ' s office any one of these days, you will meet Carol there. She is now a legal secretary, and doing very well. She was married recently, winning her most suc- cessful case. GL, DYS CHASE— Did you say something about a trip to California? Well, I ' m sure Gladys will arrange things for your comfort, for, you see, she ' s an air hostess now, working for the Woody Woodpecker Air Lines. J.AMES CH. SE — limmy , with his humor- otis remarks and pleasing personality is now a top notch broadcaster on his own radio station, J-I-M-E. JOAN CHASE — Have you wondered who that charming airline hostess is on the Trans- atlantic Airways? Why, it ' s none other than our own Joan Chase. RALPH CHASE— And why did Hingham win over Weymouth this year? Maybe the reason is that Ralph Chase is the new football coach at Hingham High. B. ' RBARA CHELLIS — Who owns the New Fair Publishing Company in New York? None other than the old time Reflector edi- tor of Weyniouth High, Barbara Chellis. LOUIS CICCHESE— I was looking through a magazine the other day and came across some beautiful photographs. I looked up the pliotographer ' s name, and found that it was none other than our Louie . He will soon start his own magazine called The Husbands ' Hdiiie Comfmuiou and he will be head photo- grapher. ROBERT CLAFLIN— Bob has reached the highest rating in the Navy; he has retired to his little vine-covered cottage with his wife and two lovely children. WILLIAM CLA (A— Bill has allaincil great success as a mortician. He will be the last friend that will ever let you down. PAUL CLARK — The country ' s teen-agers are going wild over Paul Clark, the famous new singing star. He can be heard o cr Columbia records or seen at the Cococabana . DORIS CLAUSEN— Doris started to study for a modelling career, but her sudden marriage in July put her desired aml)ition to an end. She now lives in Brighton and has a small family of six. ADAM CLAWSON— Adam is now the owner of that famed White Ridge Farm in north- ern Massachusetts. He has a beautiftd wife and fine family, consisting of four boys and three girls. He also devotes much of his time to milking the cows and keeping his dairy products. BEX ' ERLY COBBS— Beverly, after studying hard, is now head model for I. J. F ' ox ' s beati- tiful coats! ETHEL COLBY— Ethel fmnishcs the New Fair Pidjlishing Company with an abundant siijjply of material. Her latest no el has just been pul)lished Weytnoutit iu I he Days of Yore. RALPH COLET ri— Ralph is now a me- chanical engineer in a New ork factory, fore- man over a large group of men. In his spare time he teaches a body-building course at the Y. M. C. A. VESTA COLLIER— When I was visiting a certain real estate firm the other day, I was surprised to meet an old schoolmate, Vesta Collier. She seems to be enjoying her work and, incidently, the boss has a handsome son with whom she spends most of her after-office hours. ELIZABETH CONDON— If you happen to drop into the Ajax Travel Bureau, don ' t be surprised if you see Betty as the smiling re- ceptionist. ARNOLD COOK— Arnold is certainly en- joying himself as an ace photographer.. Who woiddn ' t, photographing such beautiftd models all day long? HENRY COPPOLO— The Grease Monkey Garage opened recently, and the head me- chanic is Henry, fonnerly of Weymouth High. He has his own towing service, but sometimes he has to be towed himself. FRANCIS CORRIDAN— After serving a year in the y ir Corps, Pap has now mar- ried a handsome pilot. They have settled for a lived happily ever after life. WILLIAM CROCKER— Billy is now coach- ing football for one of Weymouth ' s rivals, Braiutree. The Braintree vs. Weymouth game will certainly be sonietiiing to look forward to this year. MARGARET CRONIN— One of the best- known speed operators of the comptometer in Boston is none other than our own Margaret Cronin. Page Twenty-four



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PAUL DOWNING— Paul is back at Wey- mouth High, not as a student hut as a meni- l)cr of the fatuity. He is teaching Agriculture. ELIZ. BErH DOYLE— After years of train- ing. Betty is now head nurse of the men ' s ward at the Massachusetts General Hospital. [EANNETTE DROWN— Jeannette left re- cently to tour the country and to give lectures on (he Perfect Telephone Operator. MARIE DUGA— Marie, who is well-liked by her patients at South Shore Hospital, is doing well in the line of nursing. RONALD DUKE — Since Ronnie has taken over Oral Page ' s former position, Weymouth Higli s boys have l)uilds sinrilar to Ronnie ' s. JAMES DWVER— Waking up with the birds ea(h morning, we see Dwyer ' s milk trucks rolling out to deliver milk initler the new management of Jinnny Dwyer. MARY DAVYER — Mary has given up her career to devote her time to a well-known foolljall star. P.V ' I RIGIA DWYER— If you hajipcn to take a Irip to Rio de Janiero, and, il you see a ]3retty blonde with flasliing c)cs, it is none otlier than Patty Dwyer. lAMES EGAN — Have you seen the gay, dash- ing heartbreaker of the new movie Lover ? Well, that was Jimmy Egaii who. it has been lumored, is going to marry another actress lormerly of Weymouth. L. RS EGON — Have you been visiting your old . hiui Mater lately? If you have, you ' ve jjrobably seen Mr. Lars Egon teaching English. KATHRYN ELAVOOD— Have you seen the new teacher at Weymouth High? It ' s none other than Kathryn Ehvood. MARILYNN FINCH— Marilynn, who is now a .secretary to a ]3opidar model agcncv, is rumored to have her eye on her boss. Will she he a model or a model wife? ROBERT FITT.S— The distiguishcd look- ing gentleman you see walking through the corridors at Boston University is none other than Professor Robert Fitts. LORRAINE FLEMING— Make sure you get a copy of this year ' s Fashion Design, be- cause Lorraine Fleming is the popidar illustialor. BARBARA ERASER— I walked into a famous photography building in New York and noticed a pretty, blonde, brown-eyed model. I later foinul out that il was Wey- moiah ' s own Barbara Frasei. fO.-XN FREEM, N — If you are planning to visit our capital, why don ' t you stop in the White House to see Joan Freeman, now private secretary to the President of the United States. (Gan you see now why we have been having so many foreign ambassa- dors?) MADELINE FUC:GI — I hear that .Vlickey has Hnally reached life ' s ambition — testing mattresses. LUTHER FULTON— Luther is now an instructor at an aviation training school in Kansas City. Missouri. Don ' t be surprised if you see him ll)ing over vour house. ANNE FURNES.S — Anne is now teacher of old Alma Mater lately? If you have, you ' ve SHIRLEY GALLIHER— Shirley has been tiavelling the world over and hnally has settled in Florida as she finds it too chillv up north. She is a buyer for Saks Fifth Avenue. BARBARA GAROFALO— The town of Weymouth is giving a banquet and recep- tion for the homecoming of Mi.ss Barbara Garofalo, our favorite actress in Hollywood. JOAN GOME.S — Joan devotes nuith of her time to her career, being a voutlerful wife and mother. JOHN GOODWIN— Did you go the Grand Opening of Johnnie ' s new garage on Broad Street. East Weymouth? His aim is to build up the best business in town. CARL GOURLEY— After ten years of hard study, Carol has achieved her greatest desire to become a famous actress. She is now starring in Lover Come Back to Me. BARBARA GRAHAM— Did you see the newly elected Miss America? That is Barb Graham, who is also noted for her great secretarial abilities. , ' NNE GREENE — Anne is now a famous dancer on Broadway and draws a big crowd every night. JOHN GRIFFIN — Playing at the Bradford Roof this week, one of the gayest spots in the Hub, is that well-known orchestra leader, Johnnie Griflin with the Weymouth Hillbillies. ROBERF HAC;KETI— 1 hat small keg of dynamite that has been sparking the Green Bay I ' ackers all year long is none other than our Boh Hackett. During off season, he is chief Chef at the Hotel Statler. EDWINA HAMILTON— If you ' re planning to take a tri|) to iniknoivn parts of the world, considt Eddie Hamilton, owner and pilot of the Ham Airways. In her spare time she runs liei own drug store. RICHARD HANABURY— Did you see that new chain of stores in .South Wevmoiuh? Well, that is owned and opeiated by none othei than Dick Hanabmy. Page Twenly-six

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