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

 - Class of 1951

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BARBARA FANNING— Barbara, ever suc- cessful, is head ol hei own school I ' oi train- ing secretaries. WARREN FARDIG— Digger is now up in Alaska. He has a growing business of his own. selling bathing suits to the Eskimos. JOHN FERGUSON— John is the tall fellow who stands in the beautiful new S 1 1 1 x • i Market. living to look like a post. Il is really the manager though. DONALD MM. AY— Don is now the gentle man farmer he always hoped to be. At present he is in Florida on one ol his fre- quent vacations, lie lefl Ins wife at home to do the bores. WILLIAM FISHER — Bill is a sound effects man ol television. He always did like to make a lot of noise. MARY FISHER— Mary is now modelling lot shampoo advertisements. Her beautiful haii has brought her fame and fortune. MARTIN FITZGERALD— Marty is now a well known cartoonist working for the Walt l)isne productions. M m FITZGERALD— Mary Ion is head dishwashei at the South Shore Hospital. She is soon to he promoted to took, and then — who knows? CONRAD FLEMING— Connie , as we used to call him. is now professoi ol physics al M i l. He is trying to figure what makes tin ' world go round. MAI RICK FLEMING— Maurice is soda that he (.ml get hack to his home town more often. You sec. he is now in Hollywood, the husband ol a very famous movie star. PETER FLEMING— Pete has had offers from television and radio, bin still prefers carpentry. RICHARD FOPIANO — Dick is the pride ol oui (lass. He is working on his eleventh million now. He ' s in Hawaii, manufacturing square eggs. PHILIP FORD— Phil now raises fruits, vegetables, and dairy produce. He owns a large fleet of trucks in which he sends his employees from house to house selling his goods. DOLORES FOSTER.— Have you seen the beautiful dresses worn by Betty Davis in hei latesl movie? They were designed by none other than Dolores Foster. JOANNE I RA .IER— Joanne is busy keep- ing house for her small family of one hus- band and eleven children. DORIS FREDIANI— That beautiful brunette nurse holding Clark Gable ' s hand at the New Holh wood Hospital is our own Dot is Frediani. ( VROLYN FREEMAN— Carolyn has a new job, diiving Mr. Swjan ' s car. From what we hear, she ' s doing a bang-up job. NILMA FRIMANSON— Nilma is the authoi ol the Ixsl seller. Soilthie is Mv Song ll is a hook ol short songs, poems, and jokes. R VLPH I I LLER— Ralph is now the Secretary ol Agriculture. Although he is spending the taxpayers ' money lefl and right, he is doing wonders educating the farmers in the way of farm life. NORMAN FULTON— Norman has. at the lender age ol thirty, just been made assis lam to oui own M i . |a k. |OHN GALLAGHER— Jack now has his orchestra, His theme song is ' . ' Nancy With I he Laughing Face. VUCHESTER GALLIHER — I suppose von have seen the new fashion Shoppe on filth Avenue. Yes. it ' s owned bv Aiuhcstci Fabill Galliher, Jr. JOHN GANNON— Jack is now in New York modelling toupees and topcoats. He seems to be successful and is in gieat demand at all limes. WILLIAM ( . I I HI ER — Bill is still try ing to produce bettei fouls, and lately he seems to have a new model in mind. RORER I GERRIER — Bob is now an admiral in the Merchant Marines. It has been his ambition for a long while and we are all very happy for him. DOMENK GIANNONE— Domcnua re (cnilv married the ownei ol a large chain of stoics. Her ellicientv as his advertising manager is well known to all. CONSTANCE GODFREY— Connie is a model loi Ravwavne Home Permanents. Her motto is, The natural look is the secret of success . LOIS GOURLEY— Lois is working on the literary stall of a well known magazine. We also Understand thai she does hei own illustrating. ARTHUR GRANT— An is now manager of the General Composition Company in Boston. He is thinking of resigning to open up his own print shop. rHOMAS GRIFFITH— Tom is prospering in his Speed Shop in Kingston. He has a cat running in the Indianapolis 500 this year. JOHN HACKS I I — Jack is teaching English .11 Weymouth High School. Do von remem- ber the preview of his career at the junior party? SHEILA HAGERTY — Sheila is now whal is known as .1 news hawk . She is foreign correspondent fot the Weymouth limes. MILDRED HANABURY — Millie is now the wife ol the famous millionaire tycoon, John 1 . VanHoon. She is famous for her main extravagant lawn parties. Page Twenty-six

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CHARLES CREHAN— Dr. Charlie has jusl opened his office in town, so .ill ol sou sit k people be sine to pa him a isii. ROSEMARY CROSS — Rosemary, after a long search, has just found the right man. She found him at a football game while cheering lor the Weymouth l o s. MARJORIE DAN ' IELE — Margie has come a long way since she was a pretty cheer- leader at Weymouth High School. She is the attractive receptionist in the John Hancock Building. SALLY DAVIDSON— Sail ' ) has earned the reputation of being one of the best interior decorators in the business. Her husband and three children will lead you proudl) through their own little home. [AMES DEAN — Jinum has readied his peak in his successful career ahead of the Trusty- Buster Hospital lor poor dilapidated ani- mals. PRISCILLA DEAN— Priscilla has settled down in the West. She has her family do all the work while she writes her well-known novels. PATRICIA DECATUR— Pat has become a successful nurse since she left W. H. S. She tan he found taking the pulse of the hand- some men at the Veterans ' Hospital in West Roxbur) . MARY DEERY — Marx is the new business teacher in the High School. Is that why all the boys are taking that course? JOAN DELAMANO— Joan, a l us littlt housewife, is spending her spare time writing a book entitled ' How to Bring Up Children. DOROTHY DENNEHY— Dot and her good- looking boss have been seen examining one of the new houses being built in Weymouth. Could it be that Dot ' s planning to become more than just his secretary? BEVERLY DOBLE— Beverly tan he found putting the children to sleep with bedtime stories over station W. K. A. fOHN DOHERTY— John has become a verv wealth) young man since his invention of a new type tooth-paste tube that eliminates fussing and fumbling will taps. PETER DOHERTY — Pete, a roving report er for the New York Times, writes his reports while relaxing on a beach in South America. Hawaii, or the French Riviera, soaking up the sunshine and taking in the cr interesting scenery. JOHN DOWNING— John now runs tin- largest dairy farm in the state of Massachusetts. Everything is hall-price to his former i lassmates. CONSTANCE DROWN— It seems thai everyone listens faithfully to the Breakfasi with Connie program these days. She spins oldies that were popular with tlx Weymouth High School students back in the year 1951. ROBER ' I DUGAS— No more greasing foi Bob. He owns the garage now and does onl 1 he supervising. JOANNE DuGAY — Joanne is the proud Dean of the Butler Business School lor Bus) Bees. ROBERT DUKE— The stadium at Los Angles is filled to capacity e ery game since Bob Duke, the Ram ' s star right end, has heen entertaining the tans with his singing between he halves. IRVING DIRER — Irving has invented a portable bed, so that he tan sleep an time, anywhere. BEVERLY DUNNING — Beverly was seen last evening starring in a musical comedy on Broadway. She was wearing a lovely lizard- skin gown, trimmed with mohair. BARBARA DWYER— Barbara has started her own secretarial school and has lull (lasses already. She features her new system of shorthand which tan he learned in one week. DONALD EA RLE— Don has advanced from a part-time job to a junior partnership with the Feelev Oldsmobile Company. It is ru- mored that he is also an agent for the Wizzei Motor Bike Company. ELIZABETH ELLIOTT— Bern ' s training as a nurse is a wonderful advantage. Her husband and three children are the health- iest we ' ve seen. ARTHUR EMBERLY— Art, now an im- portant officer in the National Guard, has his hands full on the home front too — his four boys keep him busy all the time. JOAN EMBERLEY — Joan, one of the country ' s best known authors, recent!) receiv- ed the Book of the Year award for her hook, Long After. VIRGINIA EMBREE— Ginnv is the leading lady of Weymouth these days. While hev handsome husband teaches their four little boys to play football, she teaches her three little girls the art of snaring a football player. JACQUELINE EMSW1LER— Jackie is thai hair st list at Pierre ' s on Tenth Avenue whose services are in such demand these days. EARL EWING — For your summer pleasure, be sure to see our World ' s Best Hot Rod Rater. Page Twenty-five



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ROBER I HANSON— Bob is producer, director, and cameraman for Warner Bios. His specialty seems to be nick shots, which lie dreams up while dancing. IRENE HARRIS— Irene has just resigned her position as head nurse at the South Shore Hospital to many one of the handsome doctors, who was lost from the moment she became his nurse in the operating room. WESLEY H RR1S— lliat ultra-modern bowling alley which has been opened at Lo eIl s Cornel is owned and operated l Wes . We know he will be a great success. PAUL HARVESTER— Paul recently re- turned from an important meeting of the big insurance companies in New York. He is vice-president of his firm and will probably become president when his father-in-law retires. ROBER 1 HAVILAND— Bob is that hand- some new assistant track coach at Weymouth High. It looks as though Bob were going to have a time running away from all the prettv teachers who are chasing him. LAMONT HEALY— Monty, the playboy president of the Healy Engineering Co., has been making the gossip columns by his latest romance. It is rumored that he is to make the great leap soon. She must be quite a woman to make him want to settle down. ELIZABETH HEARN — Who ' s that pretty blonde girl on the cover of this week ' s Life? Win. that ' s Betty Hearn, whose lovelv com- plexion has won her a modelling career and a husband. SHEILA HEGARTY— Sheila ' s cheerv laugh can be heard through the corridors l Hegarty ' s Beauty Salon of New York, ' ' where the ladies are transformed by her skill while their spirits are lifted by her friendly man- ner. RUTH H I I NS I ROM — I hat new baker) in South Weymouth is managed In a friendly little woman named Ruthie Heinstrom, who is leaving soon for a position as heail dieti- tian for the President of the United States. PETER HENDERSON— Pete left recently, on a fishing trip that will find him stopping at the best f ishing grounds in the world. Pete was married last month and is taking his wife along with him to attract the fish. FREDERIC: HERSEY — Fred has generously volunteered his free time from his job as head of a large contracting linn to be a judge in this year ' s Miss America beauty contest. Roy HILL — Ro has recently been elected production manager of R. C A. Victor. It is rumored that he is to put his improved edition of the combination televison, radio, and phonograph set on the market soon. BARBARA HOLBROOK— Barbara is the gracious receptionist at a downtown bank who gives von her cheeriest smile when you go in to deposit your money. SHIRLEY HOI OH— Shiilev can be seen an) time ol dav hurrying back and forth in the Ledger Building, where she is known as Zippy the best reporter on the staff. RITCHIE HOWE— Dick has bought a farm in Vermont, and has gone there to live with his wife. No wonder he doesn ' t mind get- ling up early to do the chores when his breakfast is prepared bv such capable hands. NANCY HURST— Nancj models the latest styles from Paris for John Robert Powers With almost every outfit, however, she insists on wearing a derby hat, said to have been left to her in the will ol a kind, elclerb gentleman. RAY HI I CHINS— Ray recently set a new speed record in the Indianapolis 500-mile auto race. He has said that he owes all his sue (ess to the practice lie had driv ing in and around Weymouth. ELAINE JACOBSON— Has anyone read about Elaine Jacobson ' s courageous work in aiding handicapped children to speak again? She has become a favorite teacher of elocu- tion at her school for children. MARJORIE JEWELL — If you ever go to Maine, be sine to stop in at Margie Jewell ' s animal farm, which was established with money left her bv a rich uncle, who loved animals as much as she does. SHIRLEY JOHNSTON— Shiilev is just out ol business school. She has a promising career ahead of her, but it seems that wed- ding bells will soon have her balancing the household budget instead of the books of a business firm. SYLVIA JONES — Alter touring the country with the former members of the Weymouth Hii;h School band, giving concerts for mil- lions. Sylvia and her troupe of drum major- ettes have become famous all over the world. DONALD JORDAN— Don recently started an auto-engineering school here in Wey- mouth. His fame in that field is unequal- ed, and no one is more qualified to teach that subject than Don. CLAIRE JOESPH— Claire Joesph, better known as Jo. is the sweetheart ol the campus at a well-known business school. Her dark eyes and lovely hair have caught the eye ol man) a young executive who would bf happy to have her as his perfect secretary. GEORGE JOY— George has just replaced Uncle Millie on television. At last his jokes are paving off. LAWRENCE JULIAN— Larry is currently making a nation-wide tour with his famous Helldrivers. Larry still can show the younger drivers that experience, as well as a good deal of courage, counts in driving. Page Twenty-seven

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