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T i is the yeai ol 1961. Here we are at the White Mouse. We are having the first reunion of the (Mass ol 1951 of the Weymouth High School. We have been trying for over a month now to get this famous (lass together. Most members are living in all pans ol the United States. A few have settled in the lai corners ol the earth, but are still loyal to our school and country. The last arrivals have just entered now. All are Inisilv hurrying about, trying to find their old (hums or listening intcnth to talcs ol adventure oi travel from adventure-loving classmates. A reporter has been assigned the task ol compiling for the ( lass the latest information on the progress ol each member. 1 am, therefore, pleased to report m findings to the members ol the Class ol 1951. Class Prophecy Com m it tee MICHAEL MURPHY, Chairman of Vocational School WILLIAM SPRAGUE, Chairman of the lli h School JAMES AIKENS M vRILYN AMIRAULT KARL ANDERSON JOANNE BASCOM WILLIAM BENNETT SALLY DAVIDSON BEVERLY DOBLE ARTHUR EMBERLEY RICHARD FOPIANO MILDRED HANABURY IRENE HARRIS FREDERIC HERSEY DONNA LITTLE J WET MARL AND PARKER MORRIS DONALD PERKINS ANN RICKER PATRICIA ST. JOHN BARBARA TOOZE
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JAMES AIKENS — |im is making only one hundred forty-eight dollars a week. Inn he plans on doing bettei . RICHARD ALEMIAN— The well-known surgeon. Dr. Alemian, has just discovered the use of ether. Now his patients may rest in peace. MARILYN AMIRAULT— Mai is the com- petent secretary in the office of a large con- cern. No wonder so many men like to go to that office. RICHARD ANDERSEN— Dick couldn ' l find enough speed in carpentry work, so he now drives a taxi. KARL ANDERSON — II you have any math- ematical problem, just ask the expert, Karl. He will sometimes answer your question in the form of a cartoon. 1 his. Einstein ne ei did. SHIRLEY ANDERSON— The New England Baptist Hospital had to give up its head nurse recently, because Shirley is now the wife of a prominent car dealer. DAVID ANTONELLI— We have a -long- hair with us ioda in the person of David Antonelli, who conducts the Boston Pops Ore hestra. WILLIAM ARCHIBALD— Bill is now the president of Gadgets, Inc., manufacturers of devices to make life easy. BARBARA ARNOLD— Barbara, though now married, hasn ' t lost any of her charm. She was recently named ' Mrs. America ' ' and her husband, a former football star, is taking the hows with her. DOROTHY ASH— Way back in 1950, Imogene Coca was top telivision star. But look what we have now! The famous Dottv Ash has achieved that distinction today. DANIEL BAILY — Dan ' s fust ambition was to be on the street department, hut he did not quite make this goal. Instead, he is a State Trooper on Route 3. WILLIAM BALFOUR — Bill is no exception to the success of the carpenters of 1951, foi he is now a famous business man. HERBERT BARKER— As we open the dooi ol another contractor ' s office, we find Herb with his feet on the desk, relaxing. JOANNE BASCOM— Joanne was recently awarded the American Airline Stewardess of the Year award for her heroism in the performance of her duties. KENNETH BATES — Ken, who was a sea- man in the navy, was chosen to go to Anna- polis. He will soon graduate as an ensign. CHARLENE BATES— Ask Charleen about 1 he status of the Agricultural Department in Washington D. C. She should know, since she is now the secretary to the Secretary of Agriculture. JAMES BELCHER — Jimmie has made ;i big name foi himself as an entertainer. Ih- has taken over Bob Hope ' s radio show. BEVERLY BEN J AMI NSEN — Beverly is now the- secretary to the president oi the General Motors. She is soon to be promoted once more — to be the wife of her boss. JAQUELIN BENNETT— Jackie is plan ning to retire as head buyer for a large de- partment store to marry a certain blond WILLIAM BENNETT — Bill enjoyed Eng- lish so much at Weymouth Vocational School that he is now back there teaching it. WILLIAM BENNETT— Sorry, but Bill isn ' t in ihis country am more. Seems as though he is a top sergeant in the army . CAROLYN BENTLEY— Send your children to the Miss Bentley Kindergarten . Carol has finally opened her own school and hopes that all her members of the Class of m|-,i will send their children to her. LENA BERADI — Lena, who has been work- ing in the office of a large Boston firm, re- cently won the F astest Typist in the World contest bv tv ping 213 words a minute. WALTER BLAKE Wally is now the leader of a jazz band and plays nightly at a night club in New York. MAR JORIE BLANCHARD— Margie is doing well as head nurse in Chelsea N.iv.il Hospital. She has just been voted bv the sailors The Girl I Like Most to Check My Pulse. FLOYD BONNER— Floyd owns a gas sta- tion in Weymouth Landing and, in his spaie time, has been very successful as a stunt driver. PATRICIA BONI — Pat is now a prominent sun ol stage and screen; she is expected to receive this year ' s Academy Award for acting. MARY BRADY — Mary started out her career .is a medical secretary, but she liked her boss so much that she decided to marry him. CATHERINE BRESNAH AN — Sel ina has just been promoted to supervisor of the telephone operators. Don ' t be suprised if you pick up your telephone and hear a little giggle instead of the usual Number please . BEVERLY BROOK— Beverly did so well at Chandler Business School that she is now private secretary to one of Boston ' s leading executives. JOHN BROWN— John is working labori- ously at his new position, which carries a title with it — Mattress Tester ' . ROSAMOND BROWN— Rosamond has just given her two weeks ' notice to her boss. She is leaving to take over a more important role as housewife. I ' agc Twenty-three
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