Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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60301,,init1,,init,g,,1,,14,,i,,45,,5,,4 4 1 biii:limioiciiuiriioiodbuioioioiiozo MASE. THERESA ELIZABETH Stenographic Course XVnen we near Uh, Mama! we know that 'l1nk has once more been ohered a position on the foot- ball team. Her main ambition is to travel, but right now pineapple irappes, dancing. nice clothes, and boo Hope appeal to this tall. wil- lowy girl. Her activities include Basketball, Baseball, Volley Ball, 1'ield Hockey, and Archery, and Honor Roll, l, 2, 3. A day for toil, an hour for Jporff' INIEYER, VVILLIAM GEORGE Business Course L'Sharbo is often heard saying, VVhat-a-ya-braggingT' His ambi- tion is to pass type. He dislikes crowded school busses. but likes a certain brunette and listening to the 9:20 Club. His hobby. a military matter, will aid him in the army and then to return to H. D.l The .Sweet exprefyzon of that face. MICKALSEN, ELLENA MERE- DITH Stenographic Course VVhen ever you hear, Braggin' or complainin'? or You can say that again it's almost certain to be Mike all bothered about something. She intends to be a medical secretary and would like to do something ex- citing for a change. Her hobbies are sewing, reading, and trying to sing. She definitely likes Frank Sinatra, ensigns, and tall men. She served on the Sophomore Dance Committee, and is a member of the E. B. G. Club. Why does she laugh or blush at the wrong time? Jay rife: in her, like a .vummefr morn. MOGAN, PATRICIA PAULINE Business Course If you hear Heck no or Why sure,', you will know that Firebug Mogan is somewhere around. She enjoys collecting Pettv and Varga girls, and also dancing, especially tap. She hopes to ioin the VVAVES and to travel to Texas and North Carolina - I wonder why? IIOme . . . is . . . ihe sailor, home from the sea. MONKS. GERALDINE -TOSEPHINE Business Machines Course My, but you look pretty messy means that Gerry, who is going to train as a Cadet Nurse is near. Gerry bowls often and enjovs dancing and the movies. This stub- born bnt honest girl does not like ronceited people. Give her the 9:20 Club anytime. I lzrzew by your eyes, the pearl of blue. -X MAYO, ALDEN SHELDON 'Technical Course Shortie's ambition is to teach algebra in 04. He is often heard saying, That aint bad . He col- lects records and stamps and hopes to enter eitner college or the Army. His activities were: llflzrror Room Agent, 1, 3, -lg Honor Roll, l, 2, 3. -lg Llass Day and Graduation Usher, and President in charge of VVolves , IV B Llub. He got good marks in Arthur W's tests. He sneers at mise guys and lfrank Sinatra, but enjoys the 'liotein Pole and Bob llope. and gladly reach. MEZZONE, ANNA T. Business Course An enthusiastic follower of almost every spurt, Anna also finds time to participate in some of them. After becoming a medical stenographer, she hopes to travel abroad and write a best-seller. lforgetting to greet people is her worst fault. Tommy Dorsey, Paul YVl1iteman, and A. G. are all I A with her. Honor Roll. l, 2. 3, 4: Bowling, l, 2: Basketball. l. 2, 3: and Ifield Hockey, l, 2 are among her achievements. To be rather llzrm fu seem. MIXON, ARTHUR JAMES Technical Course Artl' or Mixl' is liable to say anything that pops into his head. His hobby is music, and he hopes to be an architect. His destination, if he isn't drafted, is Northeastern Uni- versity. He is active in music, es- pecially with the French Horn, the band, and the orchestra. He likes exercise and dislikes sloppy business and excuses. With a good' disposi- tion, his stubbornness won't matter. Eating slowly is his special man- nerism. Hear and see, and hold your peace. MONGEON. RICHARD O. College Course Who's got the Latin translation ? is often heard by Mongey's class- mates. His ambition is being happy. so maybe you can understand why he was secretary of the Dramatic Club, '42, '43: President, '43, ,443 and on Junior Nominating Commit- tee in '43, He collects records of Harry James or any hot trumpet. He will have to leave Tote and hot- fudge sundaes with that blonde when he joins the Marines, where he won't have to remember names nor get his own lunch. Handsome if as handsome does. MORABETO. MARY R. Business Course Are you kidding? and Hang it are Mary's favorite expressions. She wants to visit every ball park in the American and National leagues. Her hobbies are baseball. basketball, and keeping a scrapbook on baseball. She wants to buy a car with Pauline and to visit every state, especially California and Texas. She likes to chew sum but dislikes getting caught bv Miss R. ulaugh and the world laughs with you.

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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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060301014,iq,i4,g,,i,,iUi,,i4,5Ug,,1,,4I 1 misc:'issiqariaz':eauiuazosnaciioiriitozo o MORROVV. PEARL FRANCES Practical Arts Course The Nurses' Corps will have an ambitious new member when Pearl joins it. O my heavens! she will exclaim when she sees how her snap- shots tum out. She likes reading and preparing foods and clothing. A pearl among women. MULA. PATRICK ROBERT Practical Arts Course VVhen Pat, Pasqua, or the Duce enters the Army next fall. he hopes to have a good chance to become a pilot. His hobbies are basketball and collecting tickets. fVVhat kind Pat'U His habit of arguing with everyone and the train- ing he has had punching Ray Parker will help him in the army, where it is hoped he may sometimes hear the 9:20 Club, and may never see Frank Sinatra. The man-at-arms :J tlzc only man. MURPHY. GEORGE FREEMAN Technical Course Murph, who has no faults and no virtues is very bashful but social. You can always hear him saying, Hi ya, how are ya? to everyone he meets. After graduation his destination is college where he will continue his hobby of reading as he studies to be an electrical engineer. He has been cheer leader l9-82: student manager of basketball. 1941: Graduation and Class Day Usher, 19435 President of IV B Club- house: on Sophomore Social Commit- tee: and Junior Prom Chairman. l'VI1.irlz1e,f sparkle.: in his eyes, and hu laugllirr never dies. NELSON, GEORGE CARL Practical Arts Course Stretch's destination is either the Marines or the Air Corps, and his ambition is to fly commercial planes after the war. VVell! VVhat do you know? and Hey! Mo! are his favorite expressions. He likes Red Skelton's program, swimming. hiking. and football and dislikes too much make-up on girls. .-1 bird of the air rhall carry flre wife. NOONAN, ELIZABETH MARION College Course Joining the U. S. Cadet Nurses' Corps and seeing the world by plane are the ambitions of Blue-Eyes or Bashful, who is forever saying. Hi ya. kid. How's it going? She likes Bob Hope. Harrv James. going to the movies with E'. R.. the 9:20 Club, and the Firestone Hour. but dislikes Frank Sinatra and waiting for D. H. Doing homework, es- pecially Latin. is her proud accom- plishment. Activities have been Bowl- ing, l, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer of S. D. S. Club: Class Day and Graduation Usher, l-13. The arzczent languages are the ,vcabbard which hold.: ihe mindlt Jwardf' MUISE, VERA LOUISE College Course ' lt sne is helping someone, borrow- ing money, or saying, Are you kid- ding? or Really! you can al- most be certain it's Vera. She hopes to enter the Cadet Nurses' Corps af- ter graduation. She likes writing letters, collecting records, and hear- ing Bing Lrosby, but she doesn't like to be kept waiting, What about 'G. G. I I I So d Zl.V0lIl, blzthe, and debonairf' MULLANEY, JOHN JOSEPH Practical Arts Course lted's ambition is to join the Navy. His hobby is radio so he snould be quite useful at his desti- nation. Arguing with Pat Mula is his worst fault. Bob Hope is his favorite radio program. He dislikes Prank Sinatra and frequently shouts Oh! I wouldn't say that! Ruled in the cradle of the deep. MYERS, BEVERLY College Course Isn't that odd! says Bevie with her unique laugh. She hopes to fur- ther her studies in music and writ. ing. Heated discussions with B. R. and R. B., upholding her title as VVorld's Worst Piano Player , and people who smile when they say, f'Hello'.' are tops. Her worst fault is teasing Van and Sal. She was Alumni Editor of the Mirror, '43-'44, co-editor of W. H. S. news- paper column: on Senior Nominat- ing Committee: D. A. R. Represent- ativeg Dramatic Club, 2: Bowling, 2, 3, .43 Basketball, 2: and Class His- torian. For all file world would call her friend. NEWBY, EDWARD JOHNSON Practical Arts Course When Shorty has finished his course in radio, which he is taking in the Navy, he will be well on his way toward becoming an Admiral! You dear boy , he says on every occasion. He likes girls, chocolate malted milk, skating, football games and driving the Packard. All stood together on the deck. NORTON, THOMAS HENRY Business Course Tom's favorite expression is I for- got to do it. To be an accountant is his ambition. Eating and sleeping. mocha frappes, raspberry cokes, and brownies are tops with Tom. Tak- ing ration stamps from customers thoroughly annoys him, as he works in the First National Store, but not for long. Bob Hope is his favorite program. He can write and read and cast accounts.

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