Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

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OZOYMUQO-Ul0Q0lUQl7-0QOQ0-0QOQU4 Q 1 NVM!Dwih0b05lli05UQOQOQ0il0.0 0 LEVVIS, EVELYN Practical Arts Course Are you kidding? says Evie who wants to be a defense worker. Blarines and Bing Crosby delight her, but childish boys, conceited people, and people who call her Little Boom Boom anger her. She is always late for appointments and frequently wants to borrow money. She prides herself on making and keeping friends. Ho,of1ine.rJ grows at our own jiresiderf LYNCH, MARY ELIZABETH Special Course Although Tish is going into the Cadet Nurses' Corps, she hopes someday to enter the field of radio. Right now Brighamls fudge sundaes, Dick Jergen's Orchestra, summers at Onset, and Bob Hope are popular with her as well as the expression What's new, Joan? Her specialty is being happy which, perhaps, is why she listens to M. L. F.'s love troubles. Riding in a certain rum- ble Seat. however, does not make her so happy. Her activities have been bowling. l, 2g basketball, lg Dramatic Club, 2, 4. I may be slow, but I am precious sure. MACDONALD, ANN LOUISE Business Course Butch, whose favorite expression is. VVait for me. kids, hopes to join the WAVES or own a dog farm. Her dream of being first in the cafeteria was never realized, nor could she find any menus to collect there. She likes dancing, Fred Waring. Fibber McGee. and drinking cokes with the gang, but she dislikes cats and people who rush. Although she is often late. she gets along with people. A member of the Dramatic Club, she also is active in archery. .-1 cliecrful look rnoker a dish o ' fea5t. MACDOUGAL, VVALTEB BRUCE Practical Arts Course Mac wants to lead the life of a Major in the U. S. Air Corps. His expression, What's doing? came from his activities on the Sophomore Social Committee, '42: Junior Prom Committee. '43g football, l42 and '43: and basketball, '42. His appreciation of good music and Bob Hope's pro- gram is why he listens to the radio on Tuesdays and Sundays. He is one of the few who doesn't care for flashy clothes. Nor are all of one flight or of one force. MACNEILL. RUTH ELIZABETH Stcnographie Course Ruth is goin: to work at the VVal- tham Bag and Paper Company and would like to travel. She is a movie and radio fan and likes Alan Ladd. Ida Lupino, Bing Crosby, and Lux Radio Theatre. She also likes vacations and holidays. Homework and oral compositions are terrible to her. If you hear. That's crummyf' you'll know she is around. n Quiet, serene, and placid. LIPPS, LINWOOD GORDON Business Course K HLlDPS,SU favorite expression is, 'Oh, I wouldn't say thatf' His ambition is to travel through the Pacific Islands with the Infantry. He likes cokes, gum, and Dick Tracy, but doesn't particularly care for food in a certain restaurant. For three years he has been an ardent member of. the band. Modeling, collecting things, and drawing are his hobbies. Round and round it goes And where it :tops nobody knows. MACALPINE, ETHEL MADELINE Stenographic Course . Mac is often heard saying No kiddm'! You like that, Huh! , as she roots for the Coast Guard. She likes dancing and chocolate frappes, as well as Bob Hope. She hates Setting up Monday morning and baby' talk, but likes waiting for a certain ship to come in. She hopes to get to New York with Bunny for a vacation this summer. . . . dare.: to lauglz out loud and free. MACDONALD. MARY LOUISE College Course Any mail for me? cries 'fMac who wants to travel all over the world after going to Framingham State Teachers' College, where she will keep up with her hobbies, music, sports, and writing letters. Her ac- tivities include: Class Day Usher, '43g Dramatic Club, '44g basketball, '42, '43. She likes deviled ham sand- wiches, hot fudge sundaes, and the color green. She is always losing her temper, but calms down when the Melody Hour hits the air. The world, the world is mine! I MACKINNON, KATHLEEN ANN ' Practical Arts Course Hay's dislike for people who aren't on time accounts for her say- ing, Hurry up or we'll be late. She would like to go to a nice school and become an interior decor- ator. She likes hot fudge sundaes with all the trimmings lwhich she says she shouldn't havej. Her worst fault is never wearing rubbers, but she makes up for it by putting on a sunny smile. With a .smile on her lim. MCCARTHY, THERESA MARIE Practical Arts Course If you hear a voice cry, Oh, brother! it's Terry who is mad about Marines. Now she writes to them, but later she hopes to become a M'arine herself. She also likes chocolate pudding, Bob Hope, and Helen O'Connell. Getting into trouble and borrowing money are her worst faults. ever to a .soldier kind.

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O:0Q0i060illillillillilbillillilblllilli C 1 PlbillilliiD2-lliilihillillilDMOMOMOQKOZO KYBERT, BARBARA ELIZA- BETH Lollege Course Kyb1e intends to go to a teach- ers' college or to join the WAVES. Her hobbies are music and athletics as is shown by her school activities: baseball, '42- '43g volley ball, ,441 and basketball, l42, '43, '44. She is usually heard saying, You crumb. Apples from a certain teacher are O. K. with her, but Frank Sinatra and Milton do not seem as interest- ing as Lux Radio Theatre. She ar- gues with a certain red-haired girl, but does homework and likes it. Happiness courts thee in her best array. LANDSDOWNE, HELEN G. Practical Arts Course Honey's ambition is, after going to a school of higher education,- to become a nurse. Her activities in- clude the Dramatic Club, basketball, swimming, dancing, and listening to Fred Waring and the 9:20 Club. Her worst fault is being too frank, but she covers this up by making friends and meeting people. Her hobbies include collecting flowers and making a poetry book. Look ere thou leaf. See ere thou go. LANDRY, MURIEL LILLIAN Stenographic Course Mitzi is often heard saying, Oh, dear, as she hustles through the corridors. Her ambition is to be pri- vate secretary to J. J. G. She seems to enjoy letter writing QI won- der to whoml and indulging in a gooey strawberry sundae while lis- tening to Bing Crosby. She was on 'the Sophomore Social Committeeg Vice-President of the Sophomore Classg and on the Junior Prom Com- mittee. We know Muriel will go far in life as she gets along with people. Smiles that can warm the blood. LEARY, CATHERINE FRANCES Business Course - Hurry up, Firebugf' says Kay . who is going to travel with the IV D. M. l girls. Her greatest ambi- tion is to join the WAVES. and her hobbies include collecting sailor dolls and snapshots. In '42 she played basketball. She claims that she likes everything and everybody. Brigham's hot fudge sundaes after long hikes rank high with Kay, She's everybody's friend and n0boa'y's foe. LE BLANC. THERESA LE'ONE Business Course Theresa is often heard saying. I like that! She horses to go to a business school in Boston, then to California and the other states accompanied by Flo. She enjoys going to T. C. with J. B.. but dislikes homework and Monday mornings. Skating and bowling are her favorite sports. Have you ever heard her talking too loud in the corridors? Smooth runs the water where the brook zs deep. LALLY, ROBERT EMETTE Business Accounting u VVhat,'s the homework, Al? says Pfgleg who is always lending Stretch money and playing golf. Thls P0Pular boy with a hard work- ing nature was on Basketball Varsity, 41-44: Senior Dance Committeeg and was1Mzrror Room Agent. The draft- board will decide his future, although he wants to go South and play golf with Corcoran. He is hard with hi-mself, but he enjoys playing golf with Terry and Stretch, and listening to Harry James, and to Al's singing. .-I merry lad is he! LANDRY, MARY JANE College Course Gee, do you look sharp! is an exclamation often heard from Candy. who wants to join the WAVES and see the world. She likes dancing at l'ote, musical comedies, and teasing B. K. She expects to attend either Boston University or a. Dramatic School. Although she is naturally thoughtful, she is often late and dis- likes homework. A smile for all, a welcome glad A jovial coasting way she had. LAVVSON CARL HARRY Teachers' College Course Carlie is often heard saying, For crying out loud, while striv- ing to accomplish his homework. He seems to enjoy staying up late with the radio, of course. He has been a member of the band for three years and an usher at graduation and class day. He likes swing music and ice cream, but not forward girls. He is trying to keep out of trouble un- til the draft catches him. A tzny stone often creates big ripples. LE BLANC, M'ILDRED YVONNE Stenographic Course You're not kidding, says Millie who wants to be just like her mother and also a good secretary. After graduating she expects to start work in an office. She doesn't like con- ceited people, but does enjoy semi- classical music and Those We Love. Being self-conscious is her worst fault, and getting to school on time. is her best virtue. Hlhoughtfulness makes friendships, and thoughtfulness keeps them. LEONARD, DOUGLAS GRAY- DON Practical Arts Course You really think so? asks cheer- ful Doug. who was once an active member of South Dartmouth High and Wayland High. He hopes to be a Naval Officer and to see plenty of action, but after retuming from sea adventures, he plans to be a criminal lawyer. He likes sports, dancing, and singing. He starts arguments and dislikes narrow-minded people. I am the very pink of courtesy.



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.:.,joi,,i,,i.,i0i,,i,,i,,3,,j01,,3,,1o.4 voioiiit:initxzuzcmiozoiozoioiwzo MCELROY, DORIS MARY Business Machines Course Mac expects to have an office position or to take care of her Lincoln home. After the war she hopes to travel. She likes hot fudge sundaes, the 9:20 Club, and Guy Lombardo's Orchestra. She is always on time. Wearing dark fingemail polish is her worst fault. Whenever she is around, you will be sure to hear her say Yes, dear. Home-keeping hearts are lzappiestf' MCHUGH, PAUL WARREN Technical Course One may often see Red soundly sleeping on the S. S. S. Viking, probably dreaming of Tufts, or the Navy Air Corps, or perhaps his du- ties as President of the IV B Club. He just loves sports and Bob Hope. His activities include Football, 3, 4, Basketball, 35 and Class Day Usher, 3. His only faults are blushing and not liking French. He is often heard saying, What can you do? All that glitters zs not gold. MAIN, ROBERT BERNARD Business Course Tell you what I'm gonna do is Mainsie's favorite expression. He intends to go to Boston University. He likes Benny Goodman, Bing Crosby, the 9:20 Club, swing and dance music. He is sarcastic but frank and dislikes girls. lVilt thou have music? Hark! MCMANUS. THOMAS ANDREW Technical Course If you hear, Don't tell me your troubles, you can be sure it is Tommy. Although he is studying to be an engineer, he hopes to join the A. A. F. He enjoys going in town and listening to Eddie Cantor and Bing Crosby but dislikes getting up in the morning. Taking care of Drury and leading Stevenson by the hand are his best virtues. His lead- ing acrivities are Honor Roll, l, 23 and President in charge of Tearing off the Calendar for the IV B Club. I do not hnow beneath what skies Nor on what seas shall be thy fate: I only know it shall be high, I only know it shall be great. MARTIN. ALOYSE THERESE College Course Marty or Al is one of the W. H. S.'s busiest persons, being the school band drum-major for four yearsg on the lllirror Advertising Staff, '4l-'42: on Literary Staff, '43: Dramatic Club, '43-'44: Humor Ed- itor, '44g on the volley ball and baseball teams. After she has graduated from Framingham State Teachers' College and has become a foreign 'diplomat. I wonder if she will still say, Take a reading on that. Gold dust blinds all eyes. MCGOVERN, TERRENCE Practical Arts Course If you happen to see a certain basketball ace speeding about the streets of Waltham, you'll know it's Terry McGovern, whose vitality makes him dislike stop streets and red traH'ic lights. His ambition is to 'play golf all winter down South, and to enter all golf tournaments. He likes The Lone Ranger: One fre- quently hears him say, Come on now! He borrows money, but is always happy. As swift as swallow flies. MCKENNA, DOROTHY KEEFE Stenographic Course Dottie believes that being a nurse will lead to her ambition of living happily ever after. She has a marvelous idea for a heaven on earth -- a week without a guiding hand. Some of her very many ac- tivities are Sophomore Nominating Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Dance Committee and the Honor Roll. When in doubt she can be heard saying, What shall I do, Priscilla? She likes dancing, her father's singing, and going to the N. W. W. Club meetings, but dis- lilies writing letters, and her sisters' wearing her clothes. The lovers of freedom will be free. MANGINI, VICTOR PAUL Business Machines Course After giving Tojo a hot foot and hitting Adolf over the head with some of his paper-hanging tools, Vic, the short, dark, and dateless kid, wants to travel the length and breadth of this country making sketches of important people. That's the spirit! may be always heard from Vic who has been Cheer Leader, 2, 35 Captain, gl and chairman tickets on the Senior and South Junior Dance Committees. He has done cafeteria work. We hope you get the muscles of Charles Atlas, plenty of home-made apple pie, all the swing and classical music you want, and a quiet movie house where no one will slap the wind out of you. All tongues speak of him. MARCHAND, BETTY ANN Business Course Red,,' who can't understand why she is called so, expects to travel with Ann and to own a car. She is often heard saying Is it human? She likes skating, and swimming, but dislikes people who slander Frank Sinatra. What about a good murder program Red? Lovely to look at: delightful to know. MARTIN, WENDELL HOLMES Stenographic Course Wendy is often seen at the piano thumping away at popular songs. He enjoys Bing Crosby and I Love a Mystery. He likes to read good books and to olay basketball in the City League. He hopes to go to college or join the Marine Air Corps. He is often heard saying And stuff like that there. He says that he dislikes girls, but knowing VVen we all know that this is not the truth. Men are but children of a larger growth.

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