Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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-- ---- -fi-H CLASS or 19400 SENIOR DANCE COMMITTEE Seaiedz Jeff to righz, Eleanor McKenna, Elizabeth Quigley, Albert Burke, Pauline Galinauski, Mary Malone. Sfmzding: left lo rigbl, Sumner Hammond, Albert Gauthier, Philip jones, Martin Coleman, Richard Daniels, Richard Johnstone, Robert Whitney. AT THE SENIOR DANCE Connery of rloe Waltham New:-Tribune

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.-.,..-..........-..-.,-- -U--. -U--I CLASS or 1940 if- - Y- -- - --I - -B - I-it-0-.,-..s SENIOR NUINIINATING COlNfIINIIT'I'Iili S1.mdiu,q: ltfr ni rjglvf, Albert Gautliic-i', Pauline Galinauski, Martin Coleman, Mary Malone, l'5arbara XX'ecks, Ronald MacArthur. Stilfuf: fel! In riligfvf. Robert Connor, lxlarjorie Daley, Richard Daniels, Evelyn McKenzie, Robert NXi'hitney. that work did have a lot to do with conquering and also with getting good marks. In March we first realized our social obliga- tions as students at Waltham High. The Soph- omore Dance came along with the Big Apple as a feature, causing the young ladies to look in the mirror and the boys to straighten their ties. seek confidence to ask the girl of their choice to accompany them, and to ask Dad for an advance on next week's allowance. When the evening was over, everyone felt that he was far from being a silly sophomore, as our obliging upper class- men had labelled each of us. In june we saw our first graduation, discover- ing that we were not the only ones who loved Waltham High and that we were almost juniors. -What did you say? Sophomores? What are those things? june to September. Ahl Bliss! Spare time, rest, and no homework. Thank the Lord for vacations! In September, 1958, two things of note hap- pened to Waltham: the hurricane and the entrance of the distinguished members of the Class of 19-IO into our institution of learning as juniors! Soon, when our unused brain-cells had been put into action again, we chose those who were to control our destinies for the coming year. Again Dick Johnstone was chosen President, Bertille Lockman, Vice-President, Marion Wagner, Sec- retary-Treasurer, and Sumner Hammond, Auditor. Led by Phil Caminiti, the football team of 1938 turned in a surprisingly successful record, yielding only to Medford and Lynn English and climaxing the season with a 7-7 tie with Brock- ton. The late period touchdown had all standing up and cheering. We left Brockton with a dis- tinct feeling of satisfaction considering the game a moral victory for Waltham. We were not, however, as successful in hockey as we had been in football. The duo of Schmaltz and Hedges proved deadly in the Needham game,



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.g..--r,-t-,-U-0-.,- - - -- - 9-U CLASS OF 1940 -am-0-1 1- - ---- - -0-0-wr. ! ad SENIOR PLAY COINIMITTEE Setmd: leff In iiglvl. lxlargaret Bonoino, Doris NX'hitcomh. Hilda Berman, C0'TS'Ll'1l'L' Fuller, XX'ilma Greenlaw, Muriel Healey, Helen Leary. Middle Ifflllf fell In ffyflf. Arnold Sarmanian, .lanice Loving, Jeanne Finaw, Regine Hanna, Barbara XX'cel-cs. Ruth Leishman, Marjorie Dow, Kenneth Eberhard Bart lime: left lu rilqlvl. Lawrence Tobin, john Forster, XX'alter Harvey, Robert Clemence, john Cronin, Chester Ruggles and Bob Mason added the scoring power neces- sary for B. C. High to beat Wzilthain by the tight score of fi--3. Thus entering the playoffs with two defeats, one lonely Framingham goal was enough to eliminate our team. A smooth-running basketball team took the Suburban League crown and added to the success of Waltliain High athletically. With time marching on as usual, the Class of 1940 soon found that spring was upon themf- spring, love, and the junior Prom. Carefully planned and executed by a competent committee and aided even by the weatherman, the greatest social event of the junior Year was a success in every way, even financially. In june we said good-bye to the Class of 1939, watching many friends and companions regretful- ly leave the school for the last time. It was hard to believe that two years of our high-school life were behind us and that we were now seniors, CONSTANCE FULLER Senior Play Chairman I i n l .IL UA

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