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

 - Class of 1950

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WILLIAM H. IRWIN. Social Studies High scorer on three accounts — as .1 basketball coach, a teacher, and a good spoil . ALICE K. FAY, Commercial Eflic ien is hei wat hvvord. EDNA FLAHERTY, English, Guidance shining example l helpfulness i all. JOHN T. GANNON, Latin, Mathematics Not a worn in the world. |OHN 1. GHIORSE, Mathematics, Science The picture ol friendliness. MARIE K. GHIORSE, English, Mathe- matics, Science, Social Studies merrj heari maketh a cheerful counte nance. MAR I GLOS I ER, Librarian A book is a friend thai never deceives us. WALTER C. GUTTERSON, Guidance His patience and generosity are unexcel led. OLIVE E. HACKE1 I. Commercial I. iked l all who know her. LEO A. HAYES, Physical Education A grand fellow, a wonderful sport. PHILIP u . HENLEY, Carpentry Skillful not onl iii building furniture, Inn also in building minds. LOUISI ]. HILL, Commercial Possessing friendliness and a sense ol humoi to lie great!) admired. FREDRICK H. HOYLE, lut Mechanics capable teacher, a better friend. RUSSELL H. [ACK, Music Music ' s might) maestro. WILLIAM I. K.EARNS, Social Studies Small in stature, might) in ocal power. GEORGE H. KLAY, Drafting, Related Suh- jects, lulu Mechanics Mo line) man can be found. MARGARE I K. LANGFORD, Commercial Accurac) is hei password. CLARENCE R. LYOND, Science Is il tin will, tin lessons should keep open our heav) eyelids to the wean night? HELEN (.. LYONS, English, Ancient Hist,,,-, Oh. blest with tempei whose unclouded ray can make tomorrow cheerful as today. DOROim (.. MacGREGOR, Con imr , ml Mix ' d reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. Ol rO H. MAHN, Civics, Guidance, Place- ment lie guides them on their way. |()ll F. l R I IN, Soria Studies Spring fever is helped along b such 1 soothing voice on a warm day. LOI I s l B. MASTERS (Mrs.), Home Eco- nomics Cherr) people- communicate their own good spirits to others. RUTH I MAYO, Science 1 b 1 quiel and calm man net has won hei mam friends. RUSSELL II MAZZOLA, Mathematics, Science His understanding and sense ol humoi make him well liked b all. GEORGI f. McCAR I 1 1 V s , ml si„,lirs Friendliness and patience are among his iit ucs. MAR l Mc MORROW, English helpful, little push has .tided main ol us to leai 11 more. DOROTHY MURPHY, English, Ancient History she w.dks in a cloud ol good feeling lor all. HAROLD R NELSON, igricullure lwa s smiling, so the) sa . Mow can we resist his winning way? | l MAR N. NELSON, Cabinetmaking, Cm pentry, Science, Related Subjects joke in the mouth is worth two iii the head. HELEN M. NORRIS, Commercial I he world is such a happ place, let ' s enjoy ourselves. VIRGIN] M E, Guidance A great help and a kind friend to all who have the pleasure of knowing her. ORAL V PAGE, Physical Education Vs line a friend as he is an athlete. l I 1 Mil III I . PALMER, Spanish, French lwa s read) with a smiles and a helping band. DOROTH PEARSON, English, Social SI u dies Friendship is the ke to happiness. l I I PE I Rl CCI, French, English I he- mildest iiiamici and the gentlest heart . AR FHUR H. sco I l . Mathematics His heart) laugh and happ smile, are what make algebra worthwhile. EVELYN si I A i s I ER, Art It is necessar) to feel beaut) in youi hear: before you can create it with your hands. EVA SKALA, Home Economics No longer need a man say, Ob. il she could only cook! ' ' I WH S r. STEELE, Social Studies Don ' t wake up the slud . 10

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FACULTY W XII X C 1 L. W ill I I II. Principal There is something in his looks which marks him a very learned man. THOMAS A. LYONS, Assistant Principal, Mathematics Is thai right? Yes? What ' s right? RAY (.. PARKER, Director oj Vocational School Good morning, children. HILMER S. NELSON, Head of Department of Agriculture An investment in knowledge pays the best in interest. LAURA NASH, Secretary Here is a secretary yon will find Always willing, always kind. CLAIRE M. HEAVER. Assistant Secretary A smile lor each, a friend to all. MARION R. GERSTEL (Mrs.), Secretary of Vocational School winning smile is the keynote to hei charm. DAVID W. AN N IS. Related Subjects, Printing There ' s honesty, manhood, and good fel- lowship for him. HARRY ARLANSON, Coach A gieat coach makes a gieat team. MARY E. ARNOLD, Physical Education A pleasant smile shows a pleasant nature. LEWIS H. BACON, Silence is golden. Jr., Auto Mechanics I S I HER L. BENSON, One of the verv best. Home Economics JAMES F. BOLAND, Sheet Metal, Related Subjects He is liked l y everyone, especially his pupils. PRESCOTT B. BROWN, English The price of wisdom is above rubies. ERNESTINE R. CANNING, French A golden smile and a heart to match, n ' est-ce pas? ERED P. CARLSON, Carpentry Master of his art. HAROLD E. CLARKE, Sheet Metal Eat, drink, and be merry! PAUL C. CLEAVES, Visual Education, Driver Education mind of knowledge is a mind thai never lails. JOHN K. DELAHUNT, Science, Social Studies His love for sports is second only to his love for nature. DOROTHY G. DRISCOLL (Mrs.), C.onune rcial Her wonderful personality makes hei classes doubly interesting. HARRY F. DUNCAN, Printing A winning combination — a sense ol humoi and a thorough knowledge of his subjects. WILLIAM A. DWYER, Cabinet Making (rirls! Don ' t you wish you had taken cabinetmaking? THOSE IN THE PICTU RE First row: Hilmer Nelson, Joseph Whittemore, William Kearns, Otto Malm, Fred Carlson, Francis Martin, Thomas Lyons, Wallace Whittle. Principal, Francis Whipple, Russell Mazzola, George Klay, John Gannon, Richard Whitmore. William Simpson ; Second row: Eva Skala, .Mary Ml ' Morrow, Rnth Mayo. Marie Ghiorse, Claire Heaver. Marion Gerstel, Louise Hill. Anita Petrucci, Mary Arnold. Olive Hackett. Edna Flahertty, Alice White, Jean Young; Third row: Virginia Nye, Helen Lyons, Evelyn Silvester, Dorothy Murphy. Mary (Hosier, Luara Nash, Janet Jack. Elizabeth Palmer. Marion Rapsis. Elizabeth Waterman, Harold Nelson; Fourth row: Dorothy Pearson, Herberta Stockwell. Esther Benson, Martha Yining, Louise Masters, Helena Keid), Alice Fay. Helen Norris, Dorothy Driscoll, Ervin Stuart, Prescott Brown; Fifth row: John Ghiorse. Russell Jack. Ernestine Canning, Margaret Langford, George McCarthy, Dorothy MacGregor, Jalmar Nelson. Waldo Swan. Clarence Lyond, Arthur Scott, William Erwin; Sixth row: Alvah Raymond, David Annis, John Collins, William Dwyer. John Delahunt, Lewis Bacon; Top row: James Boland, Frederick Iloyle, Paul ( leaves, Harold Clarke, Eric Roy. Walter Gutterson, Philip Henley, James Steele. 9



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HERBERTS L. STOCK WELL, Nurse Well, what ' s wrong today? ERVLN STUART, Science Full l Inn and liked l all. WALDO H. SWAN, Mathematics man of few words, but deep in thoughts. MARi I . rOOMEY, English, Ancieni His tory Her cheer) smile and sweet ua make an especiall) pleasant dav. MARTHA VINING, Latin, English In her tongue is the law of kindness. Rl IH WATERMAN, Spanish. English In youth and beauty, wisdom is but rare. ALICE M. WH1 I E, English Good order is the foundation ol all good things. RICHARD L. WHITMORE, English, Social Studies n understanding person woith his weigh ' in gold. JOSEPH k Willi FEMORE, English, lory ll men commend patience, although lew he willing to practise it. MARION RU ' SIS (Mrs), Physical Educa- tion pleasure to see and lun to know. I V H RAYMOND, Mathematics A favorite with all his students. HELENA F. REIDY, English, Latin She ma) seem stein, hut wait awhile And shell come through with a read) smile. ELIZABETH A. ROGERS (Mrs.), English jo ial disposil ion. ERIC A. ROY, English, Mathematics, Science w a s u tiling to help. M. JEAN YOUNG, Commercial . What a treasure — a strong, vet gentle, will. 1 i

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