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JAMKS HANSON— riic girls will ail be sorry lo hear llial [im Hanson, tlic liantlsomc young Army pilot, was married. MAR(;ARK I HARRI.S — JUNE KENNY — Margaret Harris, private secretary to tiie well known actress June Kenny, is having a liaid lime answering all (hat Ian mail. |. n,.S HA.S.Sl.I I — ALICE KINNEY— MAR I IN JO.SEl ' H— Alice is that charming private secietaiy lo the well-known and prosperous dentists, Dr. James Hassctt and l)r. Martin Joseph. (AXE T HEA I R— Janel. a graduate of a well-known hospital in Boston, is working as a private nurse at the South Shore Hospital. KKNNEIH HENDERSON — ROBERT HORTON — It was reported a short time ago that two former W ' evmouth High stu- dents have loiuid iheii laiei-is in the Navy. Bob Horton and Ken Henderson were last seen on a cruise to the South Pacific. M. RY HICKEY— Mary ' s personality and skill in nursing arts have brought her one of the best nursing positions in this section oil the country. ' IRGINI. HORSCH - If ou happen to be in the new modern hospital recently built in Boston, ou will see all the nurses in their clean, white uniforms, and among them will be Virginia Horsch. ELEANOR HUNT— Eleanor Hunt s art dis- play in Boston is receiving national recog- nition now that she is one of the leading artist in the country . NANCA ' HURST — Nancy is a co-partner in a small bakeiv run by you know who. And besides tliat. her name isn ' t Huist any more. JEAN IML; CH — If you go into Jay ' s, you will see Jean, now a famous model, specializ- ing in fur coats. RICHARD JENNINGS — Since the retire- ment of Harry . rlanson, Dick is now the football coach at Weymouth High. FLORENCE JERI ' I— ROBERT KILLAM— Florence is the ellicient secretary to the nationally known photographer Robert Killam. FRANCIS JOHNSON— Sonny is now the teammate of Bill Knight on the Boston Bruins. BARB.ARA JONES— If you find yourself facing an attracti e saleswoman behind the counter in Jordan Marsh ' s, you should recognize her to be Barbara. JOHN JULL N — John has found his career as a teacher of engineering at M.LT. in Boston. DORO I HY KAI.TOFEN— Dorothy is seen on the streets of Weymouth directing traf- lit and giving out tickets. She always wanted to be a police-woman. DONALD KARSrUNEN— A well known lawvei in Boston has hired Donald to be his private secretary. EDI I H KEAN — Edith is making trans- oceanic flights as a hostess for I ' .W.A. EDWARD KEARNS— Eddie is taking over Don Wilson ' s place as announcer on the Jack Benny show. l ' . UL KELCOURSE— I ' aiil is the chauf- feur for the ,4stor family in New York. MARGRETTA KLINGEMAN — Magretta is now a very prosperous architect. She is designing a new high school on the South Shore. WILLIAM KNIGHT— Bill Knight, the own- er of the largest dairy farm in America, has just been elected captain of the Boston Bruins, for whom he is the goalie. IRENE LAROCHELLE— Irene is appear- ing nightly at Giro ' s in Hollywood, doing a singing and dancing act. BARBARA LASKE — Barbara is the host- e.ss with the merry smile working for Amer- ican .4irlines. DOROTHY LAWLER— Dorothy is head bookkeeper at the First National Bank in Boston. PAUL LEAR ' — . fter graduating fronr en- gineering school, Paul was given the contract for a new U. N. O. building to be built in New York. ROBERT ELITES- After serving many years in the Navy, Bob has finally worked his way up to an Admiral of a famous ship. BLANCHE LENNOX— That pleasant voice on the telephone asking, Number, please? belongs to Blanche, who is working at the Weymouth Telephone Exchange. MARION LE ' AA.S— Marion is the private .secretary to the Governor of Massachusetts. RICHARD LEWIS— Richard has entered the Navy, and has a girl in every port, IRENE LONGCHAMPS — Irene is an air- line hostess, but she won ' t be one for long, for she will marry her high-school sweet- heart. D.V ID LOPAU.S— If you are ever in Holly- wood, drop in to see Dave in his new studio. He photographs the most famous stars there. M. RY LOl D — Mary, a graduate airline hostess, is now working for T. W. A. SHIRLEY LYNCH— Shirlev is a famous singer at the Stork Club. Her theme song is When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. Page Twenty-seven
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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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ROBERT MacALLISTER — Commander Robert MacAllister was one of the seven Navy men recently rescued off the coast of South America. He had been on the ship bound for Australia when the ship caught fire and blew up. DAVID MacDONALD— A graduate of the Maritime Academy at Hyannis, Mass., Cap- tain David MacDonald U.S.N., now serves on a special detail in command of guarding the ' Constitution at Boston. JAMES MacDONALD— Mac now runs a magnificent funeral parlor. His efficiency and understanding have won for him the reputation of being the leading mortician in this district. JANET MacDONALD— Janet is the well- liked nurse at the South Shore Hospital. In the near future she plans to take a posi- tion offered her at the New England Deaconess Hospital. VERNA MacDONALD— Verna, formerly a private secretary to a prominent wool mer- chant, is now happily married to her former employer. ELIZABETH MacDOUGALL— Betty is one of the best surgical nurses in this district. If you happen to hear any doctors discus- sing her, it is only that she is so much in demand. JANE MacGOLDRICK— Jane a graduate of several colleges and universities, has decided that the best vacation is to settle down and get married. JOAN MacLEOD — Joan is now most popular because she is one of the best stenographic secretaries in this district. ANN MARCHILLO — Ann is now running a small restaurant at a popular resort in New Hampshire. RONALD MARIANI— Want to buy a horse? The thoroughbred stock at Ronnie Mariani ' s Circle-M-Ranch in Wyoming is considered to be practically unsurpassed. PHILIP M RINER— Phil is the new teach- er of French, Spanish, German, Russian, and Chinese at a prominent college in Boston. He surely is a busy man! FRED MARKS — Fred is an up-and-coming attorney-at-law. His able defense of Richard Ambler which resulted in Ambler ' s acquittal of nuMtler may win Fred the |)Osition of District-Attorney in the next election. ROBERT MARR — Bob is now retired after making his fortiuie l)y the invention of head- gear for the students at Weymouth High who try to get around Mr. Maz ola anil up the stairs by 212. JEAN MASISON — Jean is now writing the lonely hearts coiiMiui for the New York Times. Just last year she won the Nobel prize for her achievements in journalism. MAY McCarthy— Have you heard the news about May? She returned last week from a tri|) to England, marrieil to a prom- inent Englishman. ROBER I McCAR I HY— Red is now at the head of a large New ' ork accounting Inni. Since he became a Certified Public AccoiMitant, his progress has certainly been rapid. HELEN McGLYW— Everyone has heard the news about Helen. She is living leisure- ly after her recent marriage to a New York socialite. JOHN McINTOSH— John, better known as, Gods gift to women , has finally succeeded in crashing Hollywood. ROBERT McKENNEY— Bob can usually be found around his workshop, where he is con- stantly turning out masterpieces of the cabinet-making trade. BARBARA McKENZIE— Have you ever called the Weymouth High School and had a soft feminine oice answer? Well, that is Barb ' s new job. ELEANOR McKENZIE— Eleanor has been traveling all around this country and even to Europe, as the private secretary to a government official. ELSIE McKINLEY — Elsie is now the super- intendent of nurses at the Baker Memorial Hospital and is very well liked. PHYLLIS McKINNEY— Phyl is happily married to her former boss. She served as his private secretary before their marriage. GEORGE McMULLIN— In addition to his job as instructor of agriculture at Massachu- setts University, Mac spends his time pub- lishing numerous pamphlets for the dairy men and farmers. CAROL McNUTT— Carol is one of Arthur Murray ' s newest additions. We ' ve noticed how the boys have improved their dancing. CAROL N MELLEN— Carolyn is just one of the happily married women who grad- uated from Weymouth High in 1949. JANET MEL ' ILLE— After six years of studying engineering Jan has finally con- structed a smoking room for the personal use of Weymouth High students. RICHARD MEMCE— Dick teaches Spanish and biology at Weymouth High. He has re- cently published textbooks in these subjects. DOROIHY MESSIER— If you have any children of kindergarden age, send them to Dot. She is the best-known kindergarten teacher in this district. MARGARET MILLER— Peggy is now hap- pily married. Fwo years ago she left her woxV. with an insurance company. RICHARD MILLER— Dick was recently promoted to lieiUenant-commander in the United States Navy. He has already seen several years of active service in many parts of the world. Page Twenty-eight
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