Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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.tg5.4,Uydyd,de,dlyQQQ0-n-0Q0.0Q0q4 1 blllfli'liiilf1112'Il'!QUQfliOQl7QllQOQlO:Q FREEMAN, JAMES ROBERT Practical Arts Course If you hear Hey, that ain't bad or Hello, there! look for Jimmie who wants to join the Navy and see the world. Lefty was active on the baseball team, 3, 4. He likes to dance, to collect Varga Girl pictures, and to listen to Bob Hope and Red Skelton. He prides himself in get- ting along well with people. Roll on thou darh blue ocean, roll. FULLERTON, BARBARA IRENE Practical Arts Course Bobbie or Barb would like to go to VVilfred Academy and then travel, writing letters and playing the piano whenever an occasion arises. Hey, Eric, got my lunch?,' she shouts, before eating peanuts in Room 311. Too bad there are no hot fudge sundaes in the lunch room. She dislikes getting up early, and meeting snobbish girls, but she thinks Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, and skating are tops. Stubborn, but on time. You said so little that I had to guerr The thought that lay behind those .steady eyes. GEOFFRION, JULIA THERESA Stenographic Course Julia, who was on the Junior Nominating Committee and a member of the S. D. S. wants to be a successful secretary and to travel. Skating, bicycling, the Great Gilder- sleeve, and the 9:20 Club are high in her estimation, as are sewing, draw- ing and piano playing. We regret that Julia is unable to graduate with us, but we are glad to have her in our book. A .-liven! in fverrnn. but present zn .rfvirit. GILES, SHIRLEY ANNA Teachers' College Course Shirl will soon be among the ranks of Florence Nightingale, if she has her way. She expects to go in training at the Childrenls Hospi- tal. Oh, brother, she shouts when excited. as when she burns her hand with H-2 SO-4 in the lab. She likes the 9:20 Club, Bob Hope, and Bing Crosby, and has a sense of humor. .-1 merry heart goer all the way. GODFREY, MARGARET ELEANOR Stenographic Course If Peggy were asked whether she likes the Navy, she would probably reply with her favorite expression, Definitely because her ambition is to join the Cadet Nurses and become a Navy nurse. She claims her worst faults are borrowing money from her parents and leaving everything till the last minute. She enjoys hot fudge sundaes, meeting Lorraine or Jennie. the 9:20 Club and Grand Ole Opry. but dislikes staying in Friday and Saturday nights. I The muric of the laughing lip, the luster of the eye. 1 FREEMAN, LOIS Special Course It you hear someone asking Won. der if I got any mail today? you'll know it's Lo or Cuddles. Since she wants to become a nurse, she hopes' to enter Massachusetts General Hospital. Writing letters to a certain someone is her hobby. She was on the Senior Nominating Committee and Honor Roll l and 2. She enjoys Allan Ladd, coffee ice-cream and the 9:20 Club. Although stubborn she hilps other people. Don't call her at. She ir-pretty to walk with And witty to talk with. GARRIGAN, JUNE MARIE Business Course This easy-going young lady can be usually identified by her characteris- tic remark. Will you hang up! She likes music, tall Marines, and Bob Hope, but not getting lunches and doing homework. She hopes to be suc- cessful as a WAVE or Cadet Nurse. Her'hobby! mmm, writing to that certain person. AJ idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean. GIAMO, JOSEPH JOHN Stenographic Course That ain't bad, Howie, says Shoulders, a good-natured boy who wants to become president of the Potter Press. On the Senior Nomi- nating Committee: the Mirror Busi- ness Staff, '44: and the City League Basketball Team, he enjoys taking an automobile apart to see ing and dislikes talkative dames. what makes it tick. He likes sleep- The Inner Sanctum is his favorite radio program, and not doing his homework is his worst fault. Towering to the height of sixty- eight inches He ir a hay who never flineherf' GISIGER, MILDRED MARIE College Course Milly spends her spare time reading and listening to the radio. perhans sipping some of her two quarts of milk a day at the same time. She likes tennis and skating. and belongs to the Dramatic Club. On graduating from high school lN'lilly will attend college and later become a history teacher. Her favorite expression is You're cute, and her best virtue, laughing things off. Laugh and he well. GORGONE, VIRGINIA LOUISE Practical Arts Course Jinny, who is always saying That ain't bad, hopes to help Uncle Sam by someday joining U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. She has been a member of the Dramatic Club and likes outdoor sports, roller skating, the 9:20 Club, and Bob Hope, but dislikes red ink on report cards. Breaking appointments with Dodo is her worst fault, while being kind to dumb people is her best virtue. The playlr the thing,

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1 : f , 66,303,goioiuguiuzU10g,,g,,1oi,,, 1 PID1l-0-0b0-0l0QOQ0illilll0Q0i'0.0 ERICKSON, IRENE EDITH Practical Arts Course Eric s ambition is to be in a good orchestra where she will play the piano. Sne likes C. Yfs twenty- tour hour passes, 1-rankie Larles piano playing. dancing, and straw- berry irappes with L Y., but she dislikes trank Sinatra. Never being at nome is her worst fault, which ac- counts tor ner not having a care in tne world. You will see her eating M. and M.'s and peanuts in Room 3ll with Barbs. x'a' and Twice on Sunday are her favorite expressions. Her destination is hyassachusetts Art. A member of the Dramatic Club in 19-ll. Hlllzzslz' lzafh rharm.i. IERGUSON. BEATRICIQ' MARIE Business Course Arc you kidding? is Bea's fa- mous line. To own or live on a chicken farm is her idea of heaven. She intends to join the WAVES. She enjoys dancing, Sinatra. and tall Nlarines. She laughs and is very cheerful. lMild joker llzat never wounded ba! had charm. FLOOD. FRANK JOSEPH Practical Arts Course Activities: Band, 6 years: North Junior Alumni Committee: Basket- ball. '41, '43. Folks call him Maes- tro as he wants to play in a big name band after he finishes with the Marine Corp. His favorite pieces are Stardust, Where or Whenfl and Night and Day . He likes Tote, little children, Miss Allen, and a.cer- tain girl in a green sweater. He is said to be stubborn: to dislike writing letters and girls who talk too much. His knowledge hid from public gaze. FOLEY. EMMA E. Teachers' College Course If you hear Hurry up. Mary, it's sure to be Blondie, who Dlans to enter the Nurses' Cadet Corps. She dislikes intellectual sisters and oral book reports. Blondie is a great one for bowling and writing letters. Too bad she can't conquer that bad habit of biting her nails. .. A violet by a mossy none. . FRANK, ERIC H., JR. Soccial Course VVe1l. what do you know? says Bud as he ardently listens to Red Skelton. He expects to go to col- lege after graduation and then to be- come an office worker. Bud is said to be gullible, and he doesn't like classmates who don't know when to be quiet. Member of the band, I. 2, 3. 4g and Hockey Scuad. 4. To love the game beyond the prize. FAVRE. ESTHER Stenographic Course If you hear someone exclaim. Good gravy! look for Speed,l' the future secretary of the Boys' Club of Waltham. She enjoys collecting stamps and coins, good movies, good music, and hot fudge sundaes. Suc- cess in life is her chief ambition. Let ur then be up and doing. FISHER. MARY-LOU Special Course Oh, Mary-Lou lof the unmention able nicknamel is often heard saying. How about that! She plans to at- tend Colby Junior College and has been quite active in bowling, oper- ettas, and basketball. She also has been Illzrror room agent. She likes the Totem Pole and the Lone Ranger but dislikes first-period gym classes. Her worst fault is talking too much and getting angry for no reason. Thou hart wit at will. FLORIO, AMELIO JOSEPH Business Course Curly hopes to be Certified Pub- lic Accountant. However, his Draft Board could tell you more about his immediate destination. Football, bowl- ing, and swimming are among his many activities. Bob Hope, women, and music are his idea of what makes the world go round. The wrong kind of English, can always be heard when this lad is around. A little will?-quiet is the only iet. FOLEY. PATRICIA G. Business Course Having fun is Pat's hobby and Oh, gosh! is her favorite expres- sion. She exoects to beecome a ste- nographer and a great success in life. The 9:20 Club is her favorite radio program While she likes eating all the time and the color blue. Being good- natured and smiling are Pat's best virtues. g K'GrariouJ, happy, ever pleasing FRANKLIN, GEORGE Snecial Course Ben or Frankie is a member of the Waltham High Band. l, 2, 3. 4. which might account for his want- ing to play sax with Benny Good- man. He may often be heard saying. That ain't bad, or Hi, ya, Bud. He likes Duffy's Tavern and tall blonds with long hair. His worst fault is listening to E. F.. Jr. His destination is Miami University of Music, although it may turn out to be Tokyo. ' U Music is the medirine nf flze mind.



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0:01QU.llQOQllQOQ0lKlQOQ1IQUQUQUQOQ Q 1 biwluioioitiiuithiuillinioitlkoiffq o GORMLEY, JAMES LAVVRENCE Practical Arts Course ' Although Jimmie wants to be- come a mechanical engineer, he ex- pects to join the Coast Guard or the Navy. VVhenever he isn't bowling or roller-skating. he makes it a point to be home on time for I Love a Mystery. He says his worst fault is getting girls home too early, and his best virtue is not associating with too many girls. You're on the right track, Jimmie , VVC are wondering whether he says, Are you kidding? to all his girl friends. Plough the fields and .rcaller the good .iced over the land. GRANT. NORMA ARLENE Practical Arts Course Cookie may be frequently heard saying, That ain't bad. She wants to travel after the war and to attend hiassachusetts School of Art. She collects pictures and letters, eats hot fudge sundaes. listens to Bing Crosby and Bob Hope. and is interested in a certain sailor. She dislikes snobby people and Frank Sinatra. Her best virtue is being on time. ulhlfltfd e're my Jtepr may wander. GUINEY, ROBERT JAMES Business Course If you bump into a handsome blonde on the first floor asking. Where's Shea? you may be sure it's Bob, who intends to be a Naval Aviation Cadet and wear the Navy's gold wings. He dislikes women- drivers and the ingenious combina- tions served in the cafe. Listening to Shea's chatter with patience is his special virtue. 1 hrough the clear .rkier of March. HAND, RUTH ELIZABETH College Course After leaving high school, Ruthie expects to go to a teachers' college. Child care is her ambition. How's it going? and Not bad! are her common expressions. Her hobby is a military secret. Bing Crosby and receiving letters rate high with her, but answering the letters and work- ing rate much lower. Quiet as a .rlreet . . N HATFIELD. GEORGE VVILFRED Practical Arts Course To be an optieian is Budd,s am- bition after he has bombed Tokyo. I'm not as dumb as you look. is his favorite expression. Among his activities are arguing when not eat- ing an ice cream float, listening to the Hour of Charm playing hockey, or traveling to Newton Centre. Now don't argue, Buddo! You don't like to work. Look into my eye. 'vw GRAHAM, EMILY LYDIA College Course Em,' whose hobby is music, wants to be a Journalist. Oh, Christmas is her favorite expression, and pa- tience her best virtue. Her activities include the Honor Roll, 1, 2., 33 bowling team. l, 25 and archery l', fl. 3. She enjoys eating and listen- ing to Phil Spitalny. The murzc in my heart I bore. GREENVVAY, GEORGE' GRAY Civic Course The Deacon intends to remain a bachelor, even though he is often heard saying, That ain't bad! However, that might refer to his hobby, music. His destination is un- doubtedly the Army. George was hockey manager, 42-43 and 43-44 and a member of the Dramatic Club 42- 43. His worst fault, telling corny Jokes, does not hinder his cheerful personality. His favorite pastime is listening to Fred Waring while sip- ping a lemon coke. He dislikes Frank Sinatra and talkative girls. I am the captain of my soul. HAMM3 ESTHER MAY Business Course Es or Peanut to her friends, will reply, Oh Heavens, to near- ly everything. Her ambition is to graduate but when that's done, VVho knows? she asks. She collects doodads, and likes swimming, danc- ing and hot fudge sundaes. The In- ner Sanctum keeps her in a dither. She is always on time. Just as high as my heurlf' HARVEY, FRANCES MARIE College Course Frannie, a future member of the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps, wants to travel. At present, however, she busies herself with movies on Satur- day nights, listening to Ginny Simms. eating hot fudge sundaes with Laurie-, and writing letters. She dislikes late people, although she will patiently wait for them while munching her fingernails. How deer your patient, nurse? HAYDEN, RUTH ELIZABETH Stenographic Course. Ruthie's ambition is to join the Cadet Nurse Corps. Her hobbies are reading and studying about the Navy, and she likes going to the R. K. O. with her friend Olga. She despises second lunch on VVednesday! Her favorite program is Bob Hope. She is quiet. Her heart is like an oufboznzd ship That at its anchor .rzuing.r.

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