Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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stoxioicrioioiuioiuicwiirz-ir1asIo1is4C 1 miniinioiuii10202:xioioioiniwzo SCAFIDI, CARLO JAMES Business Machines Course Carlo is always agreeable it would seem by his expression, Must be if you say so and VVhy Sho-A. After retuming from the Navy, he hopes to become a physical instructor. A tollower of all sports he was ac- tive in basketball, 42, '43, '44g and baseball, '42, 43, 445 and was on tne Sophomore Dance Committee. He likes meeting a certain someone QJ. CJ as often as possible or listening to the 9:20 Club. Making wise- cracks at the wrong time and in the wrong room is dangerous, Carl. Success, remember, came from toil. SECOR, SALLY College Course If you happen to see a sweet. hap- py girl running after V. L. R. yell- ing, VVait for me, you know that Zeke's going to borrow some money from this poor unfortunate. Her am- bition is to fly around the world on The Mars, own loads of sweaters, and join the Nurses' Cadet Corps. Her pet peeve is getting lunches for those three and listening to a cer- tain boy trying to sing lNIair2y Doats. Sallys activities include I reshmen Nominating Committee 3 Dramatic Club, 19433 Basketball '42. Dreams happy as her day. SHARPLES, GENE CAROLYN College Course Activities: Assistant Art Editor of Mirror, '42, 435 Exchange Editor of Alirror, '44, High School Column, '44g Dramatic Club, '43g Basketball, '-425 Archery, '42, Volley Ball. '42g Honor Roll, '42, '43, '4-15 illirror Room Agent, '4-1. VVell, what do you know E says Genius or Shrapnel who wants to go to col- lege and own a soda fountain. She likes sketching, making football scrapbooks, and listening to Bing Crosby. Her best virtue is keeping R. T. happy, and her pet peeve is having her name misspelled. The world is always ready to receive talent with open arms. SHEA, JOHN THOMAS Business Course Johnnie is invariably heard ask- ing, VVhere's Guiney? probably looking for the money he has lent him. He is an ardent fan of Red Skelton, but his broad smile slackens when he encounters women drivers. He enjoys horseback riding. VVe wish Johnnie all kinds of luck in fulfill- ing his ambition, the acquiring of the silver wings of the Army Air Corps. A horse! a horse! llly Kingdom for a horse. SHELDON, FRANCES LOUISE Stenographic Course Oh! Heavens! exclaimed Fran, I forgot to give that lady a new rationing blank. Frannie hopes to be a success in the business world as a secretary. She was on the Honor Roll, lg and collects post cards. Her favorite radio program is Bob Hope. n H Those eyes, affectionate and glad. SCIPIONE, MARY LOUISE Stenographic Course Skippy wants to be a private secretary and has hopes of touring the United States. Whenever the expression For Pete's sake is heard, it's a certain indication that she is around. Movies, dances, and collecting pictures of movie stars are some of her pastimes. She is an ardent fan of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby and dislikes Frank Sin- atras swooners. She cari't seem to get up when she's called. He travels safest . . . who travels lightest. SEGIEN. ROBERT ROLAND Practical Arts Course Either Springfield College or Uncle Sam's Army will get Bob or Butc.h after graduation, and his ambition is to be a social worker. Bob's favorite expression is How's things? He collects coins as a hobby. -He has been on the Senior Nominating Committee. He can be found listening to Bob Hope, watch- ing any sport, or dancing, but not listening to lectures or gossip about other people. His worst fault is putting off things which should be done. Be wise with speed. SHAVV, ANNA T. Stenographic Course Oh really! says Chub, a member of the E. B. G. Club, who wishes to travel all over the world with Lil. Her favorite pastimes are sailing, roller skating, and playing tennis. Kay Kyser helps keep ,her in nights. Dull pencils and people an- noy her and getting lunches is her pet peeve. Ann's best virtue is her sunny nature, and her worst fault is getting into impossible predicaments. She hopes to be an efficient private seecretary. Her mouth enriches the smile her eyes began. SHEDD, ELEANOR Stenographic Course Ellie, a Fred Waring fan, hopes to own a sailboat someday and go to H. M. A. with M. O. HQ She likes swimming. sailing and coffee ice-cream. Summer vacations on the Cane. sleeping late in the morning, and Glenn Miller's smooth music are other favorites. She was on the North Junior Alumni Committee in '4l: Honor Roll, 2, 33 P. T. A. usher, '42, '4'i: and a member nf the E. B, G. Club. Sailing, sailing, over the bound- ing main. SICOTTE, THERESE MARY Stenographic Course Whenever one hears. Oh, No! or I-Iey. Spook! he knows Tinv is near. Dancing, boogie-Woogie. rollectine stamps. and listening to Inner Sanctum pleases Tree who wants to be an airline stewardess. Her activities include Basketball. 2' Baseball, 2: Afcherv. 2: Field Hockev. 2: and Bowling, 2. '24 cheek where Grows :Wore than the morning rose.

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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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ofowzozozozoioicixoiomotozocsoxoe C 1 Niiffltlillifiksiiililttclzfxgtigtigq102. SMITH, FRANCES CURTIS Practical Arts Course Smitty s ambition, to travel around tne world, will probably come true, as ner destination is the Cadet Nurses' Lorps. Jeepers crow is her favorite exclamation. Her hob- by is drawing, which perhaps is why sne was on tne Advertising Staff of tne Mirror, '45, '44. 'Io see her is to love her.'f STAMM, BERNADETTE MARY Stenographic Course Gee whiz, says Bernie, who wants to become a private secretary and some day meet the One and Only. Dancing at Tote, singing, and playing the piano are her favorite pastimes. She likes smart clothes, interesting books, week-ends, and good music. and dislikes bookkeeping and Monday mornings. Her worst fault is worrying, and her special manner- ism is never keeping her feet still. Her ways are ways of pleasantness And all her paths are peace. STRAZDAS. PHILIP JAMES Practical Arts Course Doc wants to be an ensign in the Navy, and after the war, to be the next President of Lithuania. In school he contented himself with Basketball. 1942-33 Baseball, '44g and Honor Roll, '42, '43. His greatest achievement is his ability to get an A from Miss Allen. He likes Bob Hope and sleeping till 10 a. m., and he dislikes conceited girls. -the heart of the great ocean sends a thrilling pulse through me. TARANTO, ROSE Stenographic Course Diane is often heard saying. Oo-oo especially when the ensigns are going by. She enjoys going out in sport clothes whenever she can end the evening with fried clams and pickles. Smooth music, such as Harry James' and Dick Haynes are tops with her. Her ambition is traveling-her destination undecided. Member of the E. B. G. Club. UA comrade blithe and full of glee. TAYLOR, IRENE FRANCES Stenographic Course Well, good says Irene when you tell her that you have a hobby of writing letters to servicemen, too. She Wants to be a success perhaps in Maine where she wants to live. She is never late, but worries nuite a bit. Traveling summers in Maine, and Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall are on the beam, while corny jokes and setting up early are nil. Worr,v is interest paid on trouble before it becomes due. SMITH, WILLIAM JOHN rractlcal Arts Course ' When you hear someone saying, lm strictly Va detenslve player, YOU Know Smitty or rout Points' is around. 1-le has already joined tne Marines and wants to take a crack at the Japs. 'l his probably is wny his ambition is to walk through the streets of Tokyo and Berlin. W. H. S.'s 'iCrimson L,ommandoe likes all sports, Bing Crosby, and rrank Sinatra. He keeps promises but stays out rather late. Bill's ac- tivities include rootball, Hockey, and being the very successful chair- man ot the Senior Dance Committee. 'iComrades, gird your swords tonight. STEVENSON, GEORGE FRANCIS Technical Course Steve enjoys his work at the Totem Pole, which he would like to own after the war is over and he's out of the Naval Air Corps. He frankly admits his worst fault is buying records. He truly dislikes Frank Sinatra but likes Bing Crosby, Pibber McGee, and going in town. His activities have been Baseball, '43, '44g Senior Nominating Commit- tee, Radio Class: President in charge of Recreation IV B Club. His best virtue has been taking care of Droopy and Mac. A friend that makes the least noise Is often the most useful. ' I SVVEENEY, IRENE N. Practical Arts Course Irene's nickname is I, and she's always saying Oh, nuts.', She hopes to be a cadet nurse and then to enter some hospital. I likes to swim and hear Frank Sinatra, but her favorite radio program is Radio Theatre. She dislikes doing home- work. Strawberry sundaes and the movies are fun. The worst about medicine is that one kind makes another necessary. TAMULEWICZ, GERTRUDE ANN Business Course It's about time, said Gerty, as one of her friends was twenty minutes late. You have missed the best part of the Lux Radio Theatre. She is looking forward to work in an office and hopes to travel and to see the world especially the famous sights. She enjoys reading, partic- ularly in bed. 'AWhole as the marble, founded as the rock. TERRIO, PATRICIA ANN Practical Arts Course Get off my ear, and no kid- ding. says Pat who wants to do fashion drawing and to attend Massachusetts Art School for which she practices sketching her friends. Her activities include Basketball, Bowling, and in her senior year the Honor Roll. She enjoys dancing, music, six-foot Marines, strawberry sundaes, and Alan Ladd, but dislikes conceited people. Her worst fault, talking too much, is offset by her good nature. As the sun colors flowers, so does art color life.

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