Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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03.5066,d0QU-hd0QK,Q0QU-D-0an4 1- itI2KllI,WillIif1DltIWOQOQOQUQOQOQCO9 PERILLI, RUDOLPH Business Course How's Taters? says Stretch by way of greeting. In deciding his ambition and giving him an unknown destination, the Draft Board has taken him away from girls, good books, and good pipes. However, he intends to get plenty of dancing, sports, and good music in the Navy. Here's hoping he goes right on liv- ing to laugh, and that he stays out of trouble. Life is a journey: - on we go. POWERS, ALICE Business Course Oh, Lordy or Gee Whiz says Al who wants to join the WAVES and to be a success. Collecting sou- venirs is her hobby and she likes dancing. coffee frappes, and listen- ing to the Hit Parade. Alu, who gets along with people dislikes con- ceited people and trolley cars. Being late is her worst fault. Kina'neJr has rerirtlers char1n.r. POWERS, MARILYN FLORENCE College Course You can say that again, says Mal , who intends to travel after college. When she isn't writing to R O., U. S. N., she knits and col- lects records. Her activities: Varsity Bowling Team, 2-3g Dramatic Club, l-25 Class Play: and Graduation Usherg President of S. D. S. Club: and Honor Roll, l-2-3-4. She is al- ways happy, but eating too much and talking with her hands are her worst faults. She enjoys listening to the New York Symphony Program. Good humor ir the .vzznrlzine of the mind. RAYFIELD, LILLIAN JOY Practical Arts Course Gully says Joy, who expects to enter Framingham State Teachers' College and become a dietition. Straw- berry ice-cream, movies, and Charlie McCarthy are tops with her. Col- lecting pictures of movie stars fills un her spare moments. She likes all people except those who are conceit- ed and those who are never on time. She goes to bed too late. Is that why she was on the Honor Roll 3? It will come. RICHARD. WILLIAM ERNEST Business Course If you hapoen to hear someone velling. Eat it' It's ice-cream. vou know it's just Bill. whose ambition is to retire when be is forty. He exnects to enter the Armv after grad- uating. Swimming, bowling, and canoeing are his favorite soorts. He eniovs Bob Hope and comical movies. but dislikes wearing shirts and neck- ties. His worst fault is not getting to work on time. The rrohlerl mimi the bert contentment has. PORTER, J. SHIRLEY Stenographic Course ' HL, brother, and Gee, kids, what d'YH Say? are Sis's often used expressions. She collects officials' badges and swimming medals, but just wants to take it easy and be tne besti swimmer in the United States. She likes Spike Jones, Bob Burns, red hair and green eyes, but dislikes conceited boys. Her fault is being easily bored. A member of the 'M' Club, and I. W. W., N. E, A, A. U., Boston Swimming Assoc., she blowledi li 2, 3, was on the Honor 1-toll, writes the W. H. S. Notes, and was a member of the Senior Play Cast. A friend who knawr, and dares to ray, The brave, Jweel words that cheer the way. POWERS, JOSEPH EDWARD Practical Arts Course When f'Babe becomes a naval officer, we re sure he won't take any W00dCl'1 l'llCkClS.H H011 gvgn be homesick for Brigham's, but he will keep out.of trouble by minding his own business. Even then he may enjoy baked macaroni, bowling, and a good pipe, and-will continue col- lecting pictures and items about the Navy. 'Wlurze 1.5 . , U. wild .voundr civilized znlo lime and tune. POWERS, RUTH Business Course Oh, Christmas! Baton twirling and reading, red dresses, and hard work in an omce, dancing and lead- ing a well-known band - these will help Ruthie. Just now she sips milk. shakes while listening to Jack Benny and the Hit Parade. She hates being latc. Member Senior Band, '40, '44g Mzrrar Room Agent, '41, Charms slrzhe the sight. RAPS. VANNIE LOUVERN College Course If either the Nurses' Cadet Corps or the Canadian Women's Air Corps takes Lou, it will have a very athletic and lively new member, who will enter lugging a scrap-book of W. H. S. sports and looking a little regretful that she has had to give up owning her own football or hockey team. She has played basketball, volley ball, been cheerleader, and in Dramatic Club, and served in Junior and Senior Dance Committees. Choc- olate from Fanny Farmer while lis- tening to Dorsey brothers' music and the Molte Mystery Theatre are tops with Van. Senior Play heroine. Ver.faiile, vivacious Vannie. , RING, JOAN ELLEN College Course One never knows, does one? whether Joan is dreaming about go- ing to Hawaii with Joyce, or about the college or business school she will attend. As a member of the Junior Prom Committee and of the Dramatic Club, she was always prompt. Her favorite hobby is taking and collecting pictures, her favorite program, Bing Crosby: and her fa- vorite discussion, the day's events with Tish. Beauty is lhe flower of virtue.

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ozorioioicxiuiuioinzuiiriuiuiuioa 1 bi11014bininioiiniliicxiirarliriirifooo o NOSEVVORTHY, BERNICE MARY Stenographic Course VVhat's new? says Bunny, as she rushes in every morning just be- fore the last bell. Her ambition is to become a medical secretary and to travel on her old age pension. She likes vacationing in Canada, sports, Bob Hope, bred Waring and choco- late frappes, but dislikes Monday mornings. Her worst fault is burn- ing up the wires talking with Ethel. 'A frzend whose heart has eyes to see. O'I-IARE. MARIE' E. Secretarial Course U Marie finds sailing, swimming and chatting with M. E. L. particularly enjoyable. Among her activities are being a .Mirror Agent, l, 2, 33. 3 member of the Sophomore Social Committeeg Junior Prom Committee: Senior Dance Committcii SC11101' Play Committee, and E.. B. G. Clubg Basketball, 1: B0Wllf1g, 1- 2- Sfhe would like to attend H. M. A. with E. S. ,, 'Beauty is truth: truth beauty. OLNEY, ROBERT GORDON College Course Bob, Sahib, Indian Ctake your choicel Olney wants to see the world as an artist, an author, or otherwise, and also to be crazy and lazy. Arguing, promoting Student Government, and eating prove very satisfactory to this potential Marine. Mirror Art Editor, '42, '43, '44g Mzr- rar Literary Contributor, '43g and Vice President and Treasurer of the Jaw Breakers of America, Local 217 have taken up his time. He wears no tie, enjoys collecting bag- pipc records, and always has money or a pencil to lend. Sir Roger de Coverley and other English Literature displease him, but old clothes and quoting Gaelic and Assamese Gib- berish keep him happy. Art for art's sake. O'NEILL, ETHEL MARGARET Business Course Hurry up, Ann, and Oh Golly are heard from Eddie when she is not dreaming of travelling and get- ting married. Chocolate sodas, going to Boston. dreaming, and listening to Bing Crosby are the berries with her. She wants to join the WAVES after graduation. W'hose blue eyes glow like the sparks of jiT6.H PARKER, PAMELIA Y. College Course O Christmas, says Pamie when a girl wants to borrow her homework. Sewing and cooking are going to help her after she marries a certain sailor, or becomes a cadet nurse. The Navy, Phil Spitalny's All-Girl Orchestra, and the 9:20 Club are some of her favorites. Forgetting important things and eating a pint of ice cream every other day are her failings. She was on the Sophomore Nominating Com- mittee. W'lzat is beautiful is good. i l l 1 i NUSSINOW, BERNARD LEO lfractical Arts Course Bernie doesn't think it necessary to WOTTY about his destination since the Navy Air Corps has already settled it. He has an interesting hobby of Seeing whether he can pos- sibly Complete one week with some money left in his pocket. He is ac. UV?-CVCTY night, and during the days he is a member of the Dramatic Club. He played on the J. V. foot- ball UQHUI, 1941. His worst fault is borrowing m0ney but he always pays lt back- HC CH.i0ys Charlie Mc- Carthy and Baby Snooks. 'TIME . . . takes wing. OHNEMUS, MARGUERITE' MARIE Stenographic Course 'Maggie'l, whose ambition is to be a success in whatever she attempts, can easily be recognized throughout the school by, Hurry up, kids. Her activities include member of Sophomore Nominating Committee and Sophomore Social Committee, Mir- ror Room Agent: Honor Roll, 2, 3. When asked what her destination is she breplies, i'Who knows! Fred Waring's music and classical pieces appeal to her, but not homework. Her words are oalz in acornsf ana' her thoughts are roots that firmly grzp the granite truth. OMUNDSEN, RUTH MARIE Stenographic Course A Yah? No kidding! says Ruth- ie who would like to travel to Europe after the was is over. Her worst fault is eating too many hot fudge sundaes, and cake with oodles of frosting. Horseback riding and drawing are her hobbies. She was on the Mirror Staff, '41, '42g Secretary of Junior Classg and Senior Nomi- nating Committee. The 9:20 Club and Bob Hope are her favorite radio programs. Beauty is power PAGE, CHESTER BORDEN Business Course What's cooking? can be heard whenever Chet is around. This good natured fellow wants to be a C. P. A. after graduation. Sports, hunting and target shooting are a few of his favorites, plus writing letters to a certain college freshman. He likes coffee sodas and doing home- work! ! ! He'll be marching with Uncle Sam soon. Fame is the thirst of youth. PARKER, RAYMOND AVARD Practical Arts Course Yea , and Let's not worry are Ray's favorite expressions, which will be heard soon in the Army Air Corps. He asserts that he has no pet likes, but just likes to be present. Starving at lunch time in the long line is distasteful to him and he drools in class. 'Abbie's Irish Rose and Duffy's Tavern are Ray's favorites. He never plays hookey and always says Thank you after borrowing a quarter. As the flights of eagles are.



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1:5bl!illFQOQIIQHQK!QUlKl-KlQ0-U-UQ04 C S 1 NP31P1021:Scriptinit,g,,3,,3,,i,,i,,3,5:, RISEBERG, BYLA RUTH Stenographic Course Don t let it bother you, says Byla as sne comes in late, I ve been lis- tening to Bob Hope and couldn't 1eave.' She gets along with every- body and loves Sunday afternoon rioes. Sne dislikes people who borrow things and don't return them and also something which Shirley P. knows. She hopes to be a success in everything, but when asked what her destination is she says, Who knows? She's an active member of the I, VV. I'Vith such a comrade, such a friend, I fam would walk ,ill journeys end. ROBINSON, PATRICIA LOUISE Business Course To take a course in insurance brokerage and then to become a housewife is Patty's ambition. Are you kidding? is her favorite expres- sion, while music, art. and writing letters to keep up the Coast Guard's morale are her hobbies. She loves eating potato chips and to listen to Harry James. Her worst fault is almost missing the late bus to school. Her activities include Nominating Committee, '41, '42, '43, Vice-Presi- dent of Senior Classg and Honor Roll, '41, J-12, '43, '4-1. i'Good things come in small packagesf' RODENHIZER, ALVIN Business Course No matter what one calls 'KSnow- shoes, Big Al. Gunboots, Zeke or Smokey - it's still Rodenhizer whose favorite expressions are How's yer arm? and Com and Peas ain't easily won. After sleeping ten years he wants to play college basketball and ride the rods with Lally and McGovern, but he has lately spent his time on Foot- ball, 44 Basketball, 3, 4g buzzing Lally's ear and as president of IV D A. His worst fault is lending money to Lally. Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more. RYAN, MARILYN, CLAIRE Business Course Oh, Joseph, said Suzz. when are we going roller skating? When you finish that bag of potato chips. are you going to be late as usual? Don't argue. but have fun looking forward to P. E. I. This bud of love. SABSAY, NATHAN College Course That ain't bad! Nate will shout as he bombs Tokyo as part of his adventures in seeing the world. When he comes home, he will have many new coins and stamps for his collection, and a new radio on which to hear mystery programs, Fred Allen. Dick Tracy, Donald Duck, and soft sweet music - while waiting to go out with some nice girl. for a strawberry soda are his favorites. Around the world away. RITCHIE, ARTHUR J. Practical Arts Course Its a-far cry from Candyland to the lilarines, where Art is now mak- ing his own movies with no girls to watch. But the glory of the Present is to make the Fulure free. ROBINSON, ROGER TOWSE Technical Course K'Get on it, says Tubber who plans to own a dairy farm after the war. His hobbies are women and athletics. Although he admits copy- ing homework, he has a good dispo- sition and, in tum, lets B. K. copy hzs homework. He likes all sports and Red Skelton, but girls with ex- cess war paint ought not to cross his path. President in charge of Dice in the IV B Club, Football, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, l. At home in the field and forest. RYAN, BETTY ANN College Course When Betts gets beyond the opening chapter of her great Ameri- can novel, she will take time off for a little spaghetti, chop suey, and walking in the rain before she turns her steps toward the Massachusetts School of Art where she will avoid righteous people and early morning courses. She was on the Literary Staff of the Mirror, 35 the Adver- tisinng Staff, 2, 4. Genius is the capacity of evading hard work. RYAN, RAYMOND LEO Practical Arts Course Ray, who can be frequently heard saying, VVarm, ain't it?,' wants to join the Navy. He likes to eat, but maybe he hasn't figured on his reaction to mal de mer , or does he think hels immune? Ray is another of Bob Hope's fans, and a few years from now we may hear of him as President of a Bob Hope for President movement sponsored by Waltham's Class of '44. Lots of luck in the Navy! I must go down to the seas again. SAULNIER. THERESA MARY Business Course For crying out loud says Terry, pushing back her hair. This happy- go-lucky girl likes dancing, 9:20 Club, reading, swimming, and Ab- bott and Costello's radio show. She dislikes seeing girls smoking on the street. Her ambition is matrimony, but her destination is working in an office. She brings such joy and shining things to pass.

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