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RONALD KALTOFEN— Ronnie is now an experl game hunter and is I t-a i n for Africa on a big game hum in the neat future. (AMI S KANE — Jim, alter stalling in three sports at college, has set up a sporting goods store here in Weymouth, and now has a thriving business. There is a rumor that he is going to make li is secretary a partner in the business soon. ROSALIE KANE — II you happen to visit Yale University this tail, you will certainly see Rosie Kane and her husband cheering loi the l)o s. who i.di her the best house mother in college. MERCEDES KEIRSEV — Merc i Keirsey ' s train is due to arrive any minute mm on a return isit to her old home town, Wey- mouth. Her tame as a glamorous movie star is worldw ide. GEORGE KELLEY — Have ou been won dering win all the girls are trying to take the Auto Repair Course? Could it be thai George is the new theory teacher? HENRY Kl NNEDY— Hank is the owner ol a toast-to-coast line of used cars. His motto is For the Best Bu — Buy Kennedy ' s Kars . [AMES KILBURN — Remember Jungle |im Kilbum when he tan wild on the gridiron loi Weymouth High;- Well. J 1 1 1 1 recently signed a five-yeai contract with the Cleveland Browns lor the highest salary ever paid a professional football player. WARREN KNIGHT — Remember when Buzzy used to teach the hoys at the Quincy Y.M.C.A. how to swim? Well, lies now head ol the activities department at the new Y , which has just been completed. JOHN LABADIE— Captain John Labadie ol the United States Army has just returned home to Weymouth on a 30-day furlough. He ' s rathe) strict with the men under his command, but thev sa that at home he takes the orders from his beautiful blonde wife. RUTH I.ANDI.N— Ruthie is the newest attraction in the Guidance Department ol . H. S., where the new assistant coach ol the football team spends most of his spare time. NATALIE LANDRY— Natalie may he seen strolling down the street wheeling the new- est addition to her family, which now num- bers five. Mam of us know her husband well, lor he is the handsomest doctor on the South Shore. MA RON LANEAU— Marion is now the chief secretary for one of our big insurance companies. Her boss finds her so efficient that he recently asked her to become his wife. ARNOLD LARAMEE— Arnold is at pres- ent a newspaper reporter lor the dailv Bugle . With his personality he will be a great success. MARY LEARY— Mary is now an airline hostess on the l ' an American Line. She and hei pilot husband have a wonderful time spending their winters in Florida and theii summers at home. PHYLLIS LEA VI I V — Phyllis is working in an office as secretary to her husband, who is satisfied with her work. RICHARD LEONE— After tremendous suc- cess .is foreman ol the pressroom, 1 i k is being promoted to general manager of the Weymouth Gazette. MADELYN LETH— Madelyn works in the First National Bank as secretary to the presi- dent. She is seen frequently with the presi- dent ' s son. DEAN LITCHFIELD— Dean has revolu- tionized the lloiisi industry with his vacuum pressure, sealed, plastic shipping case tor Bowers. He owns a large factory where he manufactures the cases. DONNA LI I 1 EE— Alter finishing high school. Donna entered training at the Children ' s Hospital, where she soon became a favorite nurse. She is now her husband ' s favorite nurse. JOHN LONE ROAN — Jack may now be seen at his Central Scientific Institute, work- ing in his laboratory on the second part of his new chemical theory. JAMES LONG— Jimmy, alter three years with the Marines, has opened a gas station in Rockland and is doing well. ALICE LUTZ — Alice, an airline hostess, is 1 he reason there has been such an increase in die number of passengers travelling by United Airlines. RICHARD LYNCH— Dick owns an elastic band factory. He is trying to make things stretch to provide for his family. DAVID MacALPINE— David is now the foreman of a cattle ranch in W isconsin, and is a lodeo attraction as well. NANCY MacCALLUM — Nancy is now crus- ing the Atlantic, writing novels which hei aitist husband illustrates. HELEN MacDONALD— Helen is Chief Assistant of Surgery at the Quincy Hospital. She will soon he made Chief Surgeon, the hist woman to hold that position in the ()uiii( Hospital. |ANE MacLEOD — Jane is the Supervisoi ol Nursing at South Shore Hospital, but she is giving up her job soon to become the wife of one of the doctors. STUART MacLEOD— If it is speed and accuracy you want, call Stuart. He has them perfected in his work. JOHN MacLEISH— John may be small in stature but his name in the carpentry business is big. Page Twenty-eight
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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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DONALD PERKINS— Upon graduateing from Tufts Medical School, Don enlisted in the Army Medical Corps, where he has earned world-wide lame as a surgeon. GEORGB Mac N EI L — George has laid aside his saw for boxing gloves and recently entered the heavyweight class. CHARLES MacPHERSON — Charlie ' s sheel metal shop is doing a prosperous business and he and his family are living on Easv Street ' . DANIEL MAHONEY — Dannv has establish ed himself in the business of making false teeth. Everyone is chatting over his business. JAM. 1 MAR I. AN I) — Janet is now a danc- ing star in Hollywood. Everyone thinks she iv wonderful, including her actor husband. JOYCE MAR I IN — Joyce is the proprietor ot a very successful fashion shop in Quincy. She designs her own stvles and has received main offers to work in Hollywood. RON MARTIN — Roy has just designed a rocket ship in which he and his wife will take or! for a trip to the moon in the near future. DON AID MATHEWSON— Don has taken over his lather ' s machine shop but spends most of his time at his favorite yacht club. JOHN MATTIE — John recently received the award as the greatest stock car driver ol tlie year. He is also foreman of Cox Garage in Quincy. MARILYN MCCARTHY— Marilyn is work- ing for the John Hancock Insurance Com- pain. She is well liked l everyone there. PETER McGONNIGAL— Pete is a mystery writer. Several of his recent book have b een published and he is well on the road to success. ROBI R I McGRATH— Even though Bob made horrible concoctions in the W. H. S. lab. it ' s sale to have him fill your prescrip- tion. He is now a most efficient pharmacist. MARJORIE McINTOSH— School is a plea- sure to the third grade at Lakeland School since Marjorie became the teacher there. JOSEPH McKINNON— Joe now owns his own automobile factory. You should see the car he rides around in — it ' s his own inven- tion. Ann e Mclaughlin— Anne is now one i the famous Powers Models, and her picture is seen in many magazines. DONALD McLELLAN— Donald is a special agent of the F. B. I. In his spare time he works on his revolutionary clock which cooks his meals and has them read) at whatever time he sets the alarm. JOHN McLELLAN— John is a chemistry teachei at Waterloo High School. He gained much of his experience at Weymouth High MIRIAM h NEIL— Mimi has now become a successful professional roller skater, and recently has been seen frequently with hei handsome partner. Could this be romance? EUGENE McPHERSON— Gene is now a chauffeur lor a multi-millionaire. His main duty seems to be to escort his employer ' s beautiful daughter around the town. PHILLIP MERTEN— If you turn youi radio on any day, you are sure to hear commenta- tor. Phillip Merten, give his account ol the news EDWARD MESSIKIAN— Ed is the ownei ol the largest furniture company in the United States. His new designs have swept the country . JANET MITCHELL— Janet is the new secretarv to one ol the judges of the Quincy District Court. She has won the heart of all the policemen there. ROBERT MONKS — Bob, a wealthy banker, lives on an estate in Long Island, New York. WILLIAM MOORE— Bill is coaching fool- ball at Boston University. He is a great success and just as popular as he was at Wev mouth High. PARKER MORRIS— Parker is now touring the world with his own small-fry football team. The kids think he ' s wonderful ami do vou blame them? VALERIA MOWBRAY— Valeria is employ- ed as a secretarv. Her cheerful disposition has been helpful in getting her main promo- tions. NORMAN MULREADY— Norman is now back at Weymouth High School as head ol the Historv Department. He is also the assistant coach of the track team. MICHAEL MURPHY — As we end the year s track season, we find Mike ' s name in all the headlines for he is the country ' s newest track sensation. EARLE NELSON— Earle is now in his fifth season with the Boston Bruins. His rugged plav has made him a favorite with the fans, especially with the ladies. ROBERT NELSON— Whitcv is now teaching at Kiersey High School. He re- ceived his degree from Boston College and captained the Eagles to their first bowl game in many years. |EAN NIEMI — If you ' re wondering whcic to go when vou get hungry, win not try the Cozy Corner Restaurant. operated bv Jean Niemi and her husband? Page Twenty-nine
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