Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)
- Class of 1945
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194 jx LTILZL 67 509 , Uri 545' 1 'Sf f O A Trllauke to Franklin Delano Roosevell: Apr1l twelfth nmeteen hundled md fcnty tue muked the end of the Career of il mm who h td few peers IH h1s zgenet ltton Ameuca lust one of her greatest pttrmts 1 mm who behexed tn the ecummne betterment .md Socml rmprovement of hrs euuntxy 1 mm who xx ts 1 true fuend of demoetaq nlxlm Delmu lumxuelt j.,lNL 1e best eus of lm hfe to the Um mm Hrs pxmng, ends the ltmbest tetm of othce exet held by .my prestdent, a term hlled wxth g,re1ter respuns1b1l1t1es and 51 ner consequences than any prewwus term uf nthee but one xxhleh xx 15 suecewfully m.1n1ged by a great man Prestdent Rumexelts de1th ptebents 1 Cl11llCI1f.,L to the entxre mtron to con tmuc as he xwuld xxzsh the gfllf mark xxluch our belmed presldent so ably started THF EDITOR o U . 2 ' ., 1 1 ' ' V' ' A A - ' ' . ' A. ' ',1 1 ' 'Lfk ' A '. F111 ' ' -. in 5 - 'e u '- tl - 1 y A. 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PRO DEUS ET PATRIA that from these honored dead we take rn creased dewotron to that cause for whrch they gave the last full measure of dCVOflOH that we here hnghly resolve that these dead shall not have dred IH Valfl Vmcent Mandrle john joseph Furdon Arthur ames Lazazzero George Edu ard McDonald Maxwell D Stone Thomas J Harron S Barton Eldrldge Glen F Allen Robert L Coleman Thomas E Murphy Edward F LaRosee Wrllram R Hitchcock Lawrence Rogers Francrs james Powers joseph Madden Norman D Robmson Ronald B Dorrlngton oseph Campxsr Charles Gallagher Benjamrn Iakubrk john Mahoney r ABRAHAM LINCOLN Harold Durlxrn Lloyd Wrlmont VUade Walter Luke Francrs Kneeland Raymond Healxon Leonard Melanson Francis john oyce ohn Stafford Callahan Edward john Reclla Anselm Bellneau Edu ard Stearns Louls Annuncrata Harry E Shubley Robert D Balter Robert Allrson Lyons TRADE SCHOOL Roger Wellrngton john A Ryan Warren B Pratt Wrllram Stanton George E Contant Rlchard K Henry Robert Collins Rosarro Rrzzo Thrbault Edmund Henry Kelley Francrs Barnrcle Merr1ll Grapes XV11l1am Gorgone Bernard Zacame Robert Elder Iohn F Maroney Raymond P Shaughnessy Chrrstopher Straggas Frank Savrno Gerald C Breen Sunda Palumbo J . 7 I . . l S ' ' . . .I V .. 1 J Q . . by ' .. . .- J- J- ' THE MIRROR in hnlh as thine, t 9 mirror up I uahxrz Hamlet, Act III, Sc II :Qc Ed1tor1a1 Staff EDITOR IN CHIEF Rrchard Clark ASSISTANT EDITORS Betty V1les Nancy Newcomb ALUMNI EDITOR lean Eberhard SPORTS EDITORS CBOYSI Robert Rler Rrchard Clark ART EDITORS Barclen Wellcome Barbara French Iames Davml CLASS PHOTOGRAPHERS DGV1d Law Harold Whltney Hector MacLean LITERARY COMMITTEE Albert Stxelel lune Kelley Nexl Nrx Eleanor Tomao Vlrgxnra Ohverl Ruth Hagg Scott Post Alexander Wenckus lanet Turner EXCHANGE EDITOR Ian1ce Myers SPORTS EDITORS QGIRLS I Gilda Palumbo Isabel Harpoothan MUSIC EDITORS Betty Beckett lane Flagg GOSSIP EDITOR Carolyn Noyes HUMOR EDITOR Eileen Hatheld Ioan Morang lean Washburn Sherhe Babb Charlotte Leavy Sylvla Grxfl Betty Hodgdon BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING STAFF Ameha Cardmllo Fay Weuckus Loxs Coohge Effxe Bohanncn loan Morang Mmam Mussmow Norma Read Eleanor Morreale Wxlllam Frary Eleanor Ihomas Robert S1vewr1ght Vxrgxnxa lohnson Farrand Phtpps Ruth Weagle Llterary Department Business Department Art Department FACULTY ADVISERS Elame Lmdstrom Flora Gray Barbara Hooper Harry Waterhous Ehzabeth Iackson Marxlyn Gowell Eleanor Wrlls lean Eberhard Vxrgmla Olxverx Adele Waldman Sherhe Babb Iohn McNamara Ann Totora Rxchard Hart Mxss Vxets Mr Hood jMrs Devme lM1ss Russo Arrangement Make up and Presswork by the Pupxls of the Arthur A Hansen Trade School Prmn mg Shop under the dlrectton of Mr I H Nottenburg , ,- Q h - U , , BUSINESS MANAGER l GEORGE L WARD Derfzmtzon To MR WARD, our beloved master who has been .111 mspumb teaeher m all hxs classes and xx ho mll be remembered for the fareat work he has done . . - 1 f f ' 7 1- ' ' Y V. 3 Y ' . ji: CHARLES XX' GOODRICH Headmaner Nlrrram C Allen Pauline Babb Vrrgrnra Betts Evelyn Blrss Walter E Brmn L1lla E Clement Mrrxam F Cunmngham Paul F Curry Arlme B Darmedy Ethelyn Nolan Devrne Thelma L Eaton Lawrence W Ellrott Harrret I Flagg ames Garrahan Dorothy True Goodwm -. ?.'-.x.+ ramen 5 ee ef T2 32 'n-v.. .-funn?-.,,,,,, gif' A 1 mmm Gr 5345 --'P' WALTHAM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WALTHAM SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY JOHN W MCDEVITT Supemzterzderzt of Sfhools CHARLLSW GOODRICH Headmafter GEORGE L WARD Marfer ALFRED T Honor Sub Maurer LIONEL M MOSHER Sub Mfuzer RALPH C HOLLIS Sub Marley FRANCIS E SHLLHY .Sub Marter Anne C Graverson Myrtle L Grover Uranla B Hart Helen G Hrrst Rrchard F Hood Dorothy M Hyde ohn L Leary Dons Estabrook Lees George W Lees Mary Madden Dorothy Mankowrch Lourse G McCullough Esterl Mehrmg Donald B Mitchell Mary C Mooney Almon W Morang Margaret M Nolan Arthur W Reynolds Alrce N Rrgby Constance Russo Lourse Sewall Celra M Spencer Dorothy M Stewart Ruby E Vxets Grace L Woodwx ard Marlon B Davrs Clerk Marie E Gersler Clerk Lorraine Basley Clerk Dorothy Mmch School nurse flzlutzlflle IN THE SERVICE Marlon E Frost Edward D May, jr Francrs M Curran Thomas A Roach Wrllram J Gallagher George S Woodman Robert W Power fsllblllfllftq Q 1 f - f -V1.1 c -f-,ze Q ' ' -- . ,Rf 2 1 Q fl. yi, ff 1-'3 551- f 'ff -5 . 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I ' ' . , , J - , Clam 0 1945 In the Armed Servrce 'Ihe followxrnb members of the clas5 of 1945 are non helprng to lnsure a lastrni, peaee for classes raduatrng after them and are the first to rnscrlbe therr names on the lrst of serx reemen of the class of I XXh1le we lre justly proue o tmem our terxent prryer thu Alnubhty God wrll see that these boys and the boys to follovx vull be returned home qurelq safely XICCOIIOLISIQ ARMY lohn I-I Ioue btmley Sluprro Don1ldC ordon MeLe in Robert wIllSOD Taylor NAVH Eh joseph Dron Ceoree MeElh1ney loseph Plul Ixeefe Hlrold Ralph Turner Robert Mara MARINES Lrnest RI l rnm Howard Arthur Roelsvx ood TRADE SCHOOL In the Armed Servrce Paull Terestre Raymond S Demeo ohn Grrollmo Grover R Morash Anthony-I Creonte Gerard H LeBlanc Salvatore Rrzzo Edvnrn Beach C hrrles Mmero I llrs C rOssl1I1LI Louls C lstellana , , ' 7 ' , , ' Y , - . U t . . . 0 19-S, f'- ' l fl1,itis 7 'A I L l Y h I , - - vi L-I . yy 'A I L' v. Y'l eldon Hitchcock john Barrett Manning r I ' 1 ' ' J . ' 7 . K . J YA 1 . J ' L ' r A ,..,..... MR. VVARD, Swim' Clary Adrirer Y SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Howard Bettinson, Auditor Alexander NX'enckus, Prefidenl Barbara Pearson, Vice-Preridenz Betty Viles, S?CfEldfj'-TV6dJHfEf AHERN MARGARET TERESA btenographic Course Peggys only desire IS to be a sur te s in e Gee XVh1z she claims when somethmg arou es her tur1os1ty She l1kes practically everythmg including dancing eating., and slecpmg People who talk too much and fellows who croon in her ear while dancing s1mply make her blood boil Honor Roll II AIISFO MIM! JOSEPHINT Attountlng Course South Amerlta h re I omc' under f th y hay huttc not sun aes in those parts t 1u1las re I9 an ahundantc 1f ban11 mi I9 one of our la ba ket 1 phyers a member 11 me wer rss senior girls l H1 nor Roll lli Bas etball and Vtlleyball C ollege Prepamtory Course o IS very sarcastic b more than makes up for tl11s fault with h1s honesty and generosity H l11s the lntercstrng hobby of collutini, other peoples iewelry sports debates Mr Morangs humor and cxutement which he should p nty 1f if he fulhlls l11s 1mb1t1o'1 to betome an 1r1vest1g,ator lor thc fro cr1I Cowernment Honor Roll IV ARRICO MARY E Business Accounting Course Bemg sweet and on time are two rf Marys VIITUCS so she should has: llttle trouble l'C3llZIDg her ambition o workmg 1n a bank She l1 es to reteiwe letters from a tertam sailor and to dance when he IS at home AUCOIIN LUBIN PA'IRlfIx Pratutal Arts Course ys xery p pular f r hes wa s lending money T I5 w1ll be good bus1nes5 training for him bc taust after Luby hmshes h1 term 11 the Navy he plans to buy a restau rant where every bit of business ab1l1ty IS needed Luley howexcr has plenty of that ab1l1ty All S91 ANC Il IINA Rl TA Busmcss N1al1111Ls Course you foolish! says Anf,e1n1 rn 1s .1 o I1 es good n1us1r and dmung md 1lso Bob Hope mtl 1n1tr1 e ns o e a L tes in the business world 'm e1sJ thing for suth 1 LLIWSLIEHIIOUS perso1 Honor Roll II Al Il RISIO KARMI IA rital Kiu ,ICH you l1L1r 11 ww' sounding, tl lourh 1 LUIS NKUYClLLl IL IS 1 rt 3, 1 PLIIUI' 1111s in t1 s 1L n oys 1 s 1t boxxlinf, 11 horsthul. IILID NIL rsplrts c1thLr to continue hnr business stud or to take an 11t course ANNIS RLQSEII DAX ID Qtenog,11ph1t Course et II L icm n in 1 Ll p on ost s s s o tr1Ls IJ L pi s t In L o 1 1 s1111t u If songs md motlern n111s11 4I'lfLN 1 L s isit im flloxllx s 1, L 1 Honor Roll AUCOIN JOHN Trade School BARBAIX l I BI AN! HI I Attounting, C ourse amhe sp1te t r r p t tom 1 the handle She IS om 11 o1r L bowlers although any 1tlL1 of real wor is repellmg Pating., takes up hu spare t11ne maybe th1t s why s1t often asks Wfhat s Lookin mor R ll Il whng Ill IV X llly Il11l Q' , - . i, iz.. ' ' ' sz lit' . ' I ' , ex- He ' I girl wh 'ku j i -' y I A A F.S1i.1.iSih'ai1:t 1s Sill- - 1 ', ' s , .. ' , 1 1,1 ' if ' - A V: tile' A 31 ise I I --- ' 6 X , -1 XXI A ' '1 irc: XYl Z, .111j.'- W A i E ' ,C ,l,. h l , ' 1 1 ' the tor i- d, ' . . 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BARTLETT, NATHAN ALFRED Practital Arts Course Nathan wants to he a radio tethni- cian in the Navy and after the war a photo-engraver. He is an ardent Croshyylan and so naturally dislikes Frankie, Hunting in the hack woods of Lintoln is one ol his parti- tular sports, Honor Roll Ill, IV. BENINATI, ALFRED FRANCIS Practical Arts Course Ditk's future intludes time in the U. S. Navy, Do you eat the bird! is his pet expression, He is proud of having all his work done on time. Music, girls, and eating take up all ul his spare time. He dislikes ,girls that are teasersf-so take the hint, BETTINSUN, HOXVARD EDXYIN Stenographic Course XVhenever anyone voices his dislike for Frank Sinatra, Howie always says, You can say that againln He enjoys watching the movies. espef cially Betty I-Iutton. 'We know Howie's good nature and promptne's will help him make a suttess in the Navy. Senior Class Auditor, Honor Roll I, II, Ill, IV. Band I, II. junior Prom Committee. XVorth junior Alumni Committee. Sophomore Social Committee. BUXVLER, FDXVARD XVlLl.lAlNl Prattical Arts Course Eddie, like so many of our other classmates, is Navy hound. A driving center on our righting football team, his Irish spirit saved many a game for XValtham. Contemptuous ot any whose spirit is not equal to his own, he backed it up with real sports- manship. Football II, III, IV. BOYD, JR.. CHARLES EDNVARD Business Clerical Course XVC shall soon tind Charles in the Navy, il' his wish is granted, Knima ing Charles, we are sure he will be a suctess and we wish him good-luck. BECKETT, ELIZABETH BERNICE Technical Course We shall always remember Betty, the energetic little senior who led the singing at junior and Senior M. semblies. XVC wish her success when she attends Boston University next year. iionor Roll Il, lll, IV. Musit Editor of Mirror. Usher at '44 graduation, BERRY, MARION ELLA Accounting Course One never has to wait for this gal -who is always on time. W'hile she thoroughly enloys the movies and hockey games, she wonders whether her Dad will ever get paid back in any ot these investments. BUHANNON, EFFIE MAY College Course This busy and popular senior has no present ambition, but whatever she dues, we know she will do it well. May you always be as popular as you were in high school, Effie. President of Freshman Class. Dramatic Club. Advertising Staff of Mirror. Basketball II. BOWMAN, HAROLD MINOT Accounting Course Harry is that good-looking blond you always see dashing down the cor- ridors, usually to ask Leafy how to make fancy side shots. His destina- tion is sorne part of the service, where he is sure to make himself one of the most popular fellows. Senior Nominating Committee. Basketball IV. BRADEY, PAUL JOSEPH Practical Arts Course 'Paul likes sports and all types of girls. Lending money to Tasker ig one of his many good points. He as- PWC9 lo go to Hollywood and be- come a farmer 1? ? ?-whoever heard of betoming a farmer in Hollywoodfp fs. 1 -..a BRYSON MARGARET THELMA Practncal Arts Course Peggy rs one of the partners no 'tc tea room to be owned and open ed by Peggy and Kattre Inc She and Kattre are frrends who vsrll surely make a success Peggy says she always on trme Wartrng for peo pf and showers rn gym are h r dr r es BURTON BARBARA CARRIE Practrcal Arts Course Barbara enloys hgurrng out puzzles a task at whrch she rs usually unsut cessful She also lrkes attendrng the movres mth the girls and gettmg Lin at noon on Saturday but not vsartrng rn the cafeteria lrne and vsamng for letters from a sallor CALUSDIAN ELIZABETH CATHERINE Accountrng Course Lrz takes a great Interest rn cyl lectmg records of band leaders and lrkes to lrsten to them by the hour Artre Shaw rs her favorrte e so many of her other classmates Mondays rn school are her pet drslrke CANTWELL MARION BERNICI Stenographrc Course Mapsre enjoys square dances Tnglrsh rn 015 and summer xacatuon rn Canada We you crumb you rs her favorite expressron She no ed for ansvs ermg letters promptly Honor Roll II III IV CASTY ,IEANNE KATHRYN Busrness Machines Course Jeanne rs a popular member of the lotal talent crrcle whrch presents many entertarnrng shovls for the ser vrcemen under the U S O Gettrnl. along mth people rs her best vrrtue and she cant understand vshy some people can be concerted Dramatrc Club II III BULLOCK SHIRLEY MARLIA Stenographrc Course Lee s ambrtron rs to become 1 'nedr ral secretary She lrkes lrstemmg tm musrc especially when rt s Bmg Crosby s or Glenn Millers Lee dns likes gettmg up early rn the mo n ng and people who say Are you kid d1ng9 Honor Rolll II III IV CALUSDIAN BEATRICE H Busrness Machmes Course Heres a grrl vuth a unrque ambr tron a desrre to go to Cuba After the vsrnter we ve lust passed who can blame her? Beatrrte rs also an avrd food consumer and loves ll types She also lrkes to make frrends and keep them vshrch rs easy for her CAMPBELL LII LIAN C I RTRUDL Teachers College Course W en 1 goes rn trarmng at the Newton Hospital she ll b a vseltome addltron tn rts staff of good looklng nurses She d better not shout Hey you know what? the quret corridors but of course she domrnates her genral personalxty She admits that weakness f hers for chocolate walnut sundaes bu cant blame her for that can vue? CASFIIA THYRESA JOANNE College Preparatory Course Theresa drslrkes people vlho are al usrys late although she rs usually late herself but she ennoys stormy weather She rs loyal friendly and best of all she laughs at everybody s yo es She rs plannrng to train at Massachusetts General I-Iosprtal and eventually to become a Navy nurse Luc Tee youll make a grand nurse Honor Roll II III IV Bowling III IV Basketball II CASWEIL DOINALD RICHARD Stenographrt Course Don who rs often heard savmg Are you kuddrng7 pl ns t 4 the Navy A there rs a var on his other ambrtron to become a photog rap er vull have to wart Don en yoys photography and follovrrng all the sports No drslrkes and prompt ness are tvso factors sshrch vsrll help hrm become a success - I .t I ' -I ' QI . , . ' ' . I , A ' 4' I 7 . ' . . is 1 I L l A D 7 5 I .4 e sz ' Y 3 I . I. I . , ,r I I r . I ' I I I a in-T , , . 32 7 . ' , ' h 'L'i1 I ' ' I' ' I ' I ' II . I wr e . . A ' I l ' V S, '. ' , ' 4 A . Sh X. ' r A ' s plans to travel around the world like W0nIt aS l0r1g 35 Ihfrr calm Imafmfl s ' , t we I ' ' A . . , , '. is t r ' 2 ' k ., l' ' I ' , l . kl It ,wr 1 4 . 1 - ' ' l ' SA . I a , n imin I CASWELL, RICHARD ALBERT Technical Course All that Dick can say when he sees a beautiful blonde or a shazrely bru- nette is What can you o? He intends to make money by means of a printing press, now that he's finished printing gas coupons. His good na- ture and ready smile disappear when he has to push balking cars or arise early rn the morning. Dick's final ZFVICF, to his classmates is Take it s ow. CHIASSON, MARGARET Clerical Course Margaret is the girl whose favorite egressrons are Listen, Bud or olly Geepersf' She likes bowling and ice-slratin and has no use for concerted geopie. Her modest aspira- tion is only to be a good typist. Senior Nominating IV. CHRISTIANSEN, RUTH MARIE Stenographic Course Ruth is one irl in our class who likes to eat and to excel in sports. She doesn't like being called Rita, and she dislikes the Roberts bus. Her goal is Boston University, Col- lege of Practical Arts and letters. Best of luck to you, Ruthie. Cheer Leader. Bowling Baseba . Basketball. Volley Ball. Dramatic Club. Football Usher Class Day Usher. CINCOTTA. ROLAND JOHN Business Machines Course Whenever a group of irls get to- gether and Ronnie passes gy, you will always hear sighs of Isn't he cute! Ronnie shoul worryg this always smiling lad will make friends where- ever he goes. He also likes to step out whenever possible, and to listen to Bob Hope when he's at home. CLARK, HAROLD JAMES College Preparatory Course Big, bashful Hal says that his worst fault is trying to understand women. He likes the South Side. dreamy music, Mr. Ward, the out-of- doors, and sports-especially football- and he dislikes silly girls, radio com- mercials, and cafeteria lines. There is no doubt but that his wish to become a successful man will come true. Senior Dance Committee. Junior Prom Committee. Football Ill, IV. CHAGNON MICHAEL JOSEPH Clerical Course Mike would like very much to keep out of trouble with his teachers. Bringing notes on time hel nlacate them, but doesn't cure allis Mike likes to dance and takes an interest in all sports. CHIASSON. DORIS MAY Practical Arts Course Doris will do anything to help anyone, if she can. This explains the reason tor the popularity or this good-natured senior. Cowboy songs and pla,ing the guitar are the interests of this western-minded girl, who hopes some day to be able to travel out west or to become a telephone op- erator. CHUTE, EDWARD H. Clerical Course Eddie lans to become a cattle rancher ailer graduating from Wal- tham High. He has the business ability to do such work, as witnessed by the fact that his conduct is ex- cellent and his homework is invar- iably completed. CINCOTTA, ROSE MARIE College Preparatory Course Rose is a good person to have around as she has that charming vir- tue of being agreeable. She dislikes conceited people and washing dishes, but she en'oys dancing with her big brother. blext year she is planning to o to Boston University. Loads of lzuck, Rose! Honor Roll II, III. CLARK, HELEN M. Practical Arts Course Honest to Pete and Good Heavens cries Honey as she darts through the corridors and cafeteria. She admits she is too noisy, but her good disposition balances that. She dis- ikes kpeople who make scandal for her, and earing There Goes That Song Again. Honey's greatest concern right now is that her daddy may come back safe, and soon. CLARK RICHARD Y Technrcal Course Clover modest studrous conscren ttous that s Dlck genrus of the Tech class When hes not working or studymg you probably wrll find hmm enyoyrng hu rnterestmg hobby motion prcture photography He admires Mr Ward and Mnfs Spenser and hrs favorite subjects are mathematncs and hysrcs Next year he hopes to attend ensselaer Polytechnlcal and after that well the future should hold great t.h1n s for Dxc' ' C arrman junior Prom Committee Honor Roll ll Ill IV Edntor of Mrrror IV COMEAU WALTER PHILIP Practical Arts Course Wally rs always lendmg money when he has rt but strll has enough left over to enjoy dancmg and all types of sports He rs a member of the Arr Corps Reserve and hopes to leave thus summer for the Army Arr Corps Good luck Wally' So homore Nomrnatnng Commrttee Foot all III junror Prom Commrttee CORMIER PAULINE LAUDIA Colle e Preparatory Course S ark rn brown eyes a mxschnesous Penny' Dancrng at ote an telephone conversatrons every mght wrth Bull are her to lrkes Penny s energetic good nature way should make her future a very happy one Mirror Room Agent II III IV Dramatxc Club CRONIN BETTY ANN Practical Arts Course Bets has the nght slant on lrfe Laug and the world lau hs wxth you No wonder thus sm: mg lass ns lrked by so many Teasnng Demarars and eatmg at a certann coffee shop are great fun Betsy admits she has a weakness for forgetting names but makes up for rt by smrlrng Dramatlc Club IV CURTIN RITA PAULINE Stenographrc Course A future student at Boston Umver snty Rec rs almost always seen with Ruthre One of those wrldcats from Roberts she firmly belreves rn nts fu ture crvnllzatron She rs usually seen weekends dancmg at the Totem Pole Foc?ball Usher II III IV Bowling I CLARKE DONALD S Pracucal Arts Course Salvy ho s some day to become a cowboy an frequently says at op ortune moments Hey get on nt' or some reason he has a particular drslrke for Curve Street and P js gurls He plays olf and Ends rt a great sport As or bands the Hoo sner Hotshots get Dons vote CONNORS MARY ALICE Practrcal Arts Course Modest Mary hopes to travel so much that Mrs Roosevelt wrll become en vrous ffhat much travel yust am tl She plans to become a dental hygrennst Dramatxc Club COUSINS MARLYN LORRAINE Stenographrc Course Lorraine would lrlte to develop her musrcal talents and become a singer She has made a grand begmnrng by attendlng chorr rehearsals every week She lrkes sports and musrc but drslrkes bookkeeping and fplease take notice Nerll boys that tease Bowlmg Il III IV Honor Roll II CROSSLAND ELLIS D Trade School DEACON LOIS RIDGEWAY btenographrc Course Deac wants to attend Business College and then to travel Every mornmg she greets her pals wrth Whats new? j H s sandwiches nn shorthand classes and M Hs apples krll Loxss appetrte for any lunch where there are no mrlk shakes Homework and beano are Lorss dns lrkes She hopes that some day she ll arnve on time for a bus . - ' , . vm .l ' A h ' H U ff' I . .Z ' V l It . , 'V ,- .' . . fu I H' ' v su - A E L ' . . I. 'C smile, ienty of e --that's - - ' .. ,P . 12,2 ., d A H .. -I -s ' , I' : s , I v f' rl ' . I 1, ll. ' ' 2 A I -d Q: IDELANEY. ANNE ROSE Stcnographic Course Annie likes roller skating and icc- skating, and collecting picturcs ol trlends and cowboy records. She would like to gg., to Canada after graduation .ind settle down there in an olliie. The United States will lose a good citizen if Annie carries out her plan. Honor Roll II, III. l1liI,I.Iil'lCiNl., YULANDA lNlARlli Business Machines tourse I..ina claims that she is never on time, lut this is more than compen- sated for hy her smiling disposition, I,ari.1 likes sports and collecting jewelry pins, cspctially ones with pictures of horses. As lor her ambition, she is siirc- to make gi success as a model or globe-trotter. Bowling Il, Class Day Usher. ITlillMO'I'iI', JEAN DELURES Stenographic Course Dixie hopes to get married and have that white bungalow with B. R, How's it goin'? is jean's favorite expression. jean gets along with every- one. Our Merchant Marine, chocolate cake, and pay day rate high on her list. Conceited people, liver, and moidy lcllows are her dislikes. Soplioniorc Social Committeeg Honor Roll II. DI LORIENZU, SUSAN MARY Stcnographic Course Sue is a Sinatra ian, and collects pictures ol Frankie for her scrapbook. She dislikes tests and Monday morn- ings, and also doiwg El's homework, ii task which she does very well. Sue hopes to make a success in whatever she does, and with a grand start in the rieht direction, she should have very little trouble. DIUN. ELI IOSEPH Pracictal Arts Course Shorty hopes to stay in the Nav' and run his own ship around the world. HL va kid is Shortv's pct saying. He is always on time. but is very hashful. He likes to listen to Bins Croshy and to areue with I.. A. He dislikes neckties and girls who wear too much make-up. People who dori't mind thcir own business irritate liiiii Baseball II, Illg Nominating forti- mittee II. DELLA CAMERA, IDA EDITH Stenographic Course Ida wants to travel around the world. When something amazes her she exclaims, Are you kidding! Hu best virtues are being accommodating and keeping her temper, especially where N. F. is concerned. She dis- likes hypocritical and conceited peopie. Ida likes to read, to travel, and to hear music of all kinds. DEMARAIS, ARLENE DANIELLE Practical Arts Course Hey, Barbara, wait for me, sa,s Arlene as she calls out to Barbara v.ho is nervously stam ing hcr feet. Th: e two are inseparable friends. Both have the same likes and dislikes so the combination is natural. Dramatic Club IV. DEVEAUX, GEORGE DAVID Technical Course When George sees Yammic ap- proaching him, he just hides his potazo chips and says, No chips this time, Yammie'. George, who intends to see the world from an airplane, likes sports particularly, but, when it comes to solid geometry, all he says is that it gives him a solid headache. Baseball III, IV, IVB Club, Footf ball IV. DI MURRO, MARIE A. Stenographic Course Marie is another popular senior. This jovial lass is well known for her musical talent and has entertained us many times with perfectly executed selections on her accordion. Her desire is to make a name for herself in the field of music, and, of course, for a girl like her the wish is a cinch to come true. Honor Roll II, III, IV, Bowling: Dramatic Club. DI PRONIO. MARY A. Teachers' Colle e Course Mary has a jolly time teasing Gif'- ley, her schoolmate and chum. It's all done in fun, for Mary's iolly disposi- tion iust naturally causes her to create fun. She's a girl who wishes evereone well, and we all wish her well on her career as a teacher. Honor Roll II, III, IV. 1. . 'fm-I N ' i b 1 .kf i, .i M4 X . if ' I .f ' X u fi ff' ' Aww 'R 'Qs- wr DORVAL ELSIE ELIZABETH Steno raphic Course Gos I you can say that again Elsie s favorite expression She wishes to become either a nurse or an aviatrix and likes collecting snapshots and records flying and taking part in all sports One thing she cant stand is a oor s ort asket all Badminton Volleyball Archery Baseball Honor Roll II III DUGAN DONALD NORMAIN Business Machines Course Buster aspires to stay in Waltham and become president of the Waltham Watch Company If he does he will have no reason for being late which he claims is his worst fault Donald is also quite a skating fan and likes to go skatin in Newton with the fellows inclu ing Will and Betty DUNN BARBARA ANNE Practical Arts Course Barbaras ambition is to loin the Cadet Nurse Corps Writin up lab experiments and taking s owers at the last bell seems to her annoying but she likes writing to a certain sa lor J H and her afternoons in the coffee sho Dramatic C ub III FALZONE CHARLES WILLIAM Pactical Arts Course 'Chuck likes scft music girls Frank Sinatra and Alan Ladd bu an girl who lays hard to get dennitely uh u with him Chuck s indust will stand him in good stead when e takes over his own grocery store Red Cross Committee Dramatic Club FARRELL RAYMOND JOHN Accounting Course Reds famous for putting up with Paul Bob and Leafy He is a football advocate being on the team for two years His destination is the United States Navy preferably the submarine division. Red s friendly character will make him one of the best liked fel- lows on the boat. Football III IV' Honor Rol-l II, III IV. DOUCET RUSSELL ALBERT Practical Arts Course What do ya say? asks Russ waiting impatiently for his buddies and he has good cause for complain as he is never late for dates H li es opular music and Sinatra and would ike to be able to emulate the Great Crooner Dramatic Club IV DUGAS ESTHILR MARY Business Machines Course We have seen Esther often as she atempted to usher us to seats during the football season With her e cellent drawing ability she will le the successful artist she hopes to be well patronized by her many friends Dramatic Llub II III ELANDER JOHN ROBERT JR Accountin Course Johnny a mits he has a quick tem per but then adds that he ets oser it lust as quickly Johnny a so has a good time wherever he goes especially when he is with a certain 5 7' hopes to become a cook in the Navy so that hell be prepared in case he marries someone who can t cook tgood philosophyj FARRELL BARBARA MARY Stenogra hic Course Barb w 0 takes pride in being on time intends to become a private secretary Happy day' or You aint kidding' are some of her pet sayings Barb enjoys skating and square dances Honor RollI II III FENELEY JAMES SINCLAIR JR Practical Arts Course Jims ambition is to loin the U S Marines If you hear someone saymg Eat it Its ice cream' you can be sure its Jim As for virtues im claims that he does not sing in Elliots classes. Coffee frappes and chicken dinners are tops with him, hut stuck up girls and neckties he dislikes. Belmont is a beautiful place-isn't it im. Senior Dance Committee. FERRERA, ANTOINETTE MARIE Business Machines Course Toni collects money and sou- venirs from different countries for an interesting hobby. She also desires to travel, preferably in her own car. Danc- ing, bowling, Bob Hope, and evenings with fried clams and pickles she likes, but not conceited girls. FITZGERALD, PATRICK DAVID Practical Arts Course FitZie's Hi, how's it going?'i adds new ioy to his bearers. A civil service position is his ambition. After earning enough to retire, Fitzie just wants to rest and rest forever! He likes sgorts of all kinds, the newest movies, and a good time, but dislikes girls that talk too much, Football I, II, III, Captain of the Medford game. FOOTE, LAURENCE EDWARD Practical Arts Course Larry is our nomination for the angel of Room 114. His claim to this title can be based on the fact that he never fails to stay after school for Miss Allen, a virtue in any mans language. Larry has his eyes on thc Navy, but would like to become a musician after the war. FRENCH, ESTELLE CURTIS Practical Arts Course Estelle wants to marry, and her fu- ture spouse must plan on a world trip. although he should certainly steer clear of any cold regions to which Estelle is allergic. Life will never be dull for this lively little miss! Honor roll II, III. GALINAUSKI, ALBERTA V. Stenographic Course Al says she is different. Could it be that it is because she is patient with Izzy? Anyway, Al likes listening to the radio, writing letters, and reading in bed. Her future hope is to become a model, a job for which she is well suited. Honor Roll II, III, IVg Class Day Usher. FINAN. ERNEST T.. IR. Practical Arts Course He's that hefty senior who has played Right End on nur football team for the past two years. Now a mem' ber of the fighting Marines, he is still on a championship team. He will he remembered for all those wonderful tackles made at lust the right moment. After the war. Ern will be found deep in the woods of Maine, rust fishing all day. Football I, II, III. FOOTE, EVELYN HELEN Business Machines Course Evelyn wants to move and settle in sunny California after the war, Alter last winter, who can blame her' Making friends :ind keeping them is one of her many virtues. She likes cat-V and friendly people, but not conceited people. FRENCH. BARBARA XVINSLOXV College Course l'm sorry, Oh that's sillyl or Don't look at me like that replies Barbie as she chats with her friends in the corridor. Her ambition is to meet Bing Crosby. Barbie prides herself on being a good sister to George and always being cheerful. She likes Mr. Hodges apples, lung walks, and Stardust, but dislikes waiting for Sue and chem. tests. Art Editor of Mirror IV. FURDON. XVILLIAM EDXVARD Practical Arts Course W'hen questioned on why he wasn't on time, Big Bill just says, Better late than never. He likes sports and drinking cokes in joe's. His ambition is to become a professional football player and we know he will be suc- cessful. Football II, III, IVQ Basketball II, IV, Baseball II. GARDINER, GEORGE HENRY Business Machines Course Tests in physics and salted peanuts are Peck's dislikes, while a good movie puts him in the right spirit, He never forgets to bring notes for ab- sences, a fact which explains the ardent admiration his teachers have for him. as 'i 9- GAUDET ELIZABETH ANN Accounting Course Betty plans to make a success rn business lrfe before she settles down and IS marrred Her honesty and loyalty wrll assure her of success vuhrle her shyness and sweetness wrll surely make her marrred lrfe happy GEOFFRION BARBARA ESTELLA Practrcal Arts Course Oh dont be facetrous says Barb probably at anyone vsho doesnt lrke M Morang her ehemrstry teacher Thrs blond young lass lrkes to sleep late on Saturday mornrngs and to lrsten to Bmg Crosby She hopes to make things go nght so that she can take a trlp around the world GESNER CHARLENE MARCUERITE College Course Never kee Charlie wartmg or you just wrll be eft out rn the cold One cant blame her she hasn t trme to waste when Barb and a certain blond sarlor are wartrng at Doc s Charlene plays the piano for the entertarnment wrll be a great asset to her Honor Roll II III IV Dramatrc Club GIBBS MYRTLE R Busmess Machmes Course Grbby lrkes gorng out wrth Ruthre or going to the Central wxth R C She doesnt lrke gettrng up ln the mornmg or doing homework for vshrclr nobody can blame her f one rs lookrng for a good secretary the search ends here GIMMINARDA ROSE ANN Busrness Machrnes Course Rose rs one of those fcss people who lrke classical musrc and drslrke rrtter bu grng but otherssrse sh rs c n sr ered normal O course we re ynklng because know she mil make a successful secretary as she hopes to do Once flmnuallv settled Rose wants to tour the Unrted States GYISLER G JUNE Stenographrc Course june s ambrtron rs to be a secretary and also to see a certarn fellow arrrve on trme Any trme durrng the day one rs apt to hear Kelley' Want for me' junes pet erpressxon She rs always vnllrng to help people and enjoys dancrng wth A W collectmg bangles hearrng scmr classrcal musrc an drmkrng frappes Homevsork and lazy people are her chref drslrkes Honor Roll I II III Semor Dance Committee CFRRVI SON YDWARD HERBERT Practical Arts Course Yddre rs one of the brightest students of Room 114 He explains thrs by saying he never feels sleepy because he catthes up on lost sleep rn a certarn room on the second floor east vung therehy hemg vsrde awake at all times He would like to vrsrt Tokyo by alr but we hope that there wont be any thrng left of the place by the trm Eddre flres over B nd II III V CIARDINA ROSI' MARY lollege Pre aratory Course Rose lrlces rer job rn homeroom of refereemg when Betty and Bob argue although she drslrkes being kept after school for talkmg when she trres to settle these arguments She hopes to become a teacher after graduating from college Her smxle should make her a very frrendly one Honor Roll II III IV Dramatic Club GIBSON CORINNE Teachers College Course By Crbby s pet sayrng Prove t you cfthxnk that she wanted to be a lawyer but no she asprres to become a cadet nurse 4Thrs training wrll come rn handy too rf she mdulges too heavrly rn her favorlte pastrme eatmg hot fudg sundaes J She lrkes to tease Drppy and also holds no lrttle affection for the U S Navy tl vsonder vsho he Isl Dramatrc Club IV Usher at Parent Teachers Honor Roll I IV CONSALVES PETER JOSEPH Accountrng Course Pete vsants to become a business executrvc and hrs socrabrlrty and personality vsrll help hrm gain hrs ends Hrs fasorlte expressron rs Arn t that sweet Hrs favorrte sports are hocltty baseball and hoxmg . I- -'. ll I I J . ' ' 1 . ' , 1 ' . ' r. ' .K V I . a , ,II . 1 , 1 . Y , . , F of- others, and her sunny disposition ' -I ' . - ' , 1 . I. . . .X - 1: VU K ' ' v I ' . Y. I'-I I ' . r y h t- . f h., U ' . -' ,.' ' ' i . - we f i s ' , ' . , ' . GORDON, PAUL UNDERXVOOD Practical 'Arts Course Flash will go all over creation to secure a Boogie-woogie record. The Maritime Cadet School, however, is his destination. where he intends to apply for radio training and possibly to get on the same ship as his older brother. Afterwards, Paul will make a success as a designer. GRIFF, BARBARA Z. Stenographic Course One usually hears Babs say, XY'hats co0kin'? or Are you kidding? -To be a medical secretary is her ambition. Babs is noted for her good naturedness and her ready smile, Bowling I, Ill: Dramatic Klluhg Honor Roll I. GUBA, ROBERT F. Technical Course Bob will either join the navy or go to collegeg at present, he would like to see a change in the cafeteria system. XY'hen asked if he likes week- end homework, he will reply, Are you kiddin'? He likes areonautics, s orts, and playing in the Band. Gen- tlemanly conduct gives him many friends. Band I, II, III, IV: Assistant editor of the Mirror , Vice-President of homework exchange of IVB Club. HANSEN, ELIOTT GEORGE Pracictal Arts Course Eliott is that handsome young man whom everybody knows and likes. Be- ing reserved and keeping out of trouble has only enhanced his popu- larity and the respect people have for him. He is also known for his great playing as a member of the football team. The armed services will claim officer-material when Eliott en' lists. Sophomore Nominating Committee: junior Prom Committee: Senior Dance Committee, Football lVg Honor Roll II. HARPOOTLIAN, ISABEL H. Stenographic Course Isabel, better known as Izzy, al- ways greets everyone with a smile. Her ambition is to become an eth- cient, private secretary. Flash that smile often, Izzy, and we know you will succeed! Mirror Staff. Sophomore Nominating Committee. Honor Roll I, II, III. Volley Ball Basketball. Bowling Baseball and Archery. COULD, RENNE ELLEN College Preiaratory Course Although s e is still a mouse, Renne has a good-natured smile for everyone. Is there any mail today? is the first thing she asks when she goes home and most likely it's a letter from D. K. that she's expecting. XVhatever she does in the future, her pleasing nature is certain to make her successful. Honor Roll II, Bowling, Dramatic Club. GRIFF, SYLVIA LILLIAN Stenographic Course Syl's ambition is to be a private secretary. Seeing is believing or What's new today kids! are Syl's most treasured expressions. She is always willing to help anyone in trouble and possess the power to keep her temper when arguing with Marie and Rennie. Her spare time is spent in collecting classical records, danc- ing, and eating Hot Fudge Sundaees. Bowling I, II, III, Honor Roll I. HAMNWEY, ALAN GEORGE Practical Arts Course The Marine Corps will probably claim Alan this summer. After his stretch, he would like to make things go right so that he could own his own usiness. We all hope he's successful in both enterprises. I Dramatic Club Illg Basketball ll, Il. HAPENNY, BARBARA MARIE Stenographic Course Barbara enjoys meeting people and taking part in all sports, but getting up early and bossy peoples are two of her dislikes. She would like to be a successful secretary, which shouldn't it fue impossible for such a talented gir . Sophomore Nominating Committee. HARTLEN, EDNA LOUISE Stenographic Course Edna is little on the reserved side, but is a good sport, so she makes friends. She enjoys skating at the Boston Skating Club and listening to the radio. Like everybody else, she would like to be a success. r1..L.- -u,. WY.. , L x Q r I l -.... -..N . l i I r l V s . itil - , is 2 serv. Q if A f' ,J f .gezf : -Q ., I :A M 4, xc em HARTMAN DAVID PAUL Steno raphrc Course Davr rntends to porn the Nasy and to see the vsorld before settlrng dovrn to the quret lrfe He lrkes sports brunettes and Howard johnsons r Lream Hrs only drslrkes are sweater grrls and teachers Patrente and quretness are a couple of hrs wrrtues Honor Roll II HATFIELD EILEEN ELIZABIITH Stenographrc Course Erleen s sparklrng vrrt and good humor have added many moments of hrlarrty to her crowd Thrs popular senror vuth a personalrty bubblrng over vwrth enthusrasm can usually be found dancrng at the Tote or at Twombley s vrrth Cobrna She has to her treclrt one of best humor sectrons of thc Mrrror ever prrnted Humor Edrtor of Mrrror Dramatrc Club Sophomore Nomrnatrng Commrttee Sophomore Socral Commrttee HAWLEY WALTER DEXTER College Pre aratory Course When any ody hears the vrords Why? and S0 What' eehorng through the corrrdors and classrooms he can be pretty sure that Walter rs present As an electrrcal engrneer he wrll undoubtedly be a great success He lrkes apple pre ballroom dancrng and teasrng M R and T C but drs lrkes gettrng u before daylrght Freshman omrnatrng Commrttee HEMEON CONSTANCE MARION Busrness Machrnes Course Connre wants to become harr dresser and show up the ones who say she vrants to become a model What ever one she chooses she s sure to bc a success She lrkes horseback rrdrng vsrth Nathalre and lrkes to have Mr Ward correct her rn Englrsh Mrrror Room Agent II III Dramatic Club II III HODGSON JEAN MARIE Stenogra hrc Course Hr kr s' says Jeanre as she rorns her group of frrends who are pleased to have frrendly ,lean among tlrcrr ranks Jean lrkes hayrrdes and long walks preferably wrth a tertarn Mar rne After leavrng school she vrould lrkc to become a secretary for a good lookrng employer Bowlrqg II Gym eam Captarn II III Honor Roll II III Sophomore Dance Commrttee HARTNIETT DONALD Practrcal Arts Course el nally madc says Don when tongratulated on retcrvrng hrs drploma Dons lrkcahle person alrty has made hrm many frrends and hrs ewerreadv wrt has proxrded many hearty chuckles Keep up that smrle Don and you are sure to bc a sutccss C eterra ll Ill IV HAWLIY LUIS ELAINI Tethnrcal Course Before school you usually rnd lr s at the blackboard urth those two other Tech rrls tryrng to hgure out a Trrg pro lem T rs grrl who al ways looks on the brrght sde mt thrngs lrkes sweet musrc and mathe matrcs Her ursh to be successful tertarn to be fulhlled Bovrlrng II Ill HAYDYN MILDRED JUNE Steno raphre Course I tat good? says Mrl vrho lrkes svrrmmrng skatrng and musre as well as coffee rte eream sodas rn Brrghams vurth Sullre but drslrkes bcrng called Mrllre She rs at her best vrrth her frrends The Amerr tan Melody Hour Eddre Cantor and Brng Crosby are her favorrte radro programs Although she rs always getting lost rn the hosprtal Mr vnrshes to be a medrcal secretary She rs good natured but bashful Usher at graduatron Honor Roll I II III HITCHCOCK WELDON Accountrng Course Mrld mannered Hrtchre has hrs eye on the Presrdent s otlrte for 1976 that rs rf Roosevelt rsn t strll therc Ir' not suttessful then he would probably en up chasrn flres for the ed Sox or any baseball team as long as ltS a baseball team Baseball III IV Mrrror Room Agent II III IV HOLMSTROM MARJORIE CHARLOTTE Praetrcal Arts Course Margres greatest ambrtron rs to bc a vrolrnrst urth the Boston Sym phony Orchestra She enroys prar trerng the vrolrn dancrng vrrrtrng let ters and drrnkrng chocolate sodas She admrts that she talks too long on the phone and that she drslrkes dornr, homework Frank Srnatra vrartrng and catty grrls Best of luck Margre rn your musrcal asprratrons HOXVARD, JOHN ALLEN Technical Course H0w's it going? .isles Jack .is he approaches a group ol his friends. His goal in life is to be able to sleep through one German period without waking up. Jack prides himself on his gentlemanly conduct and his .ibility to pay attention to the teachers. He enjoys chocolate frappes and col- lege basketball. Honor Roll I, Il. Football '-H. JENSEN, KENNIi'lH HENRY Clerical Course Clem hails from Lincoln. 'lhat hasn't prevented him, however, from being one of the gang. His ambition is to join the Navy or the Merchant Marine when he finishes school. JOYCE, PAUL E. Practical Arts Course Whenever you see that model for .1 men's clothing store with those flash- ing clothes and that meticulous groom- ing, you can be certain it's Paul, who is probably running after Don or Rooney to reclaim long outstanding debts. Paul's everready smile and pleasing appearance have made him one of the most popular boys in the senior class. KAUFMAN, SELMA JUDYTH College Preparatory Course Sei likes all sports, especially football and hockey lwonder whyfl, Tote on Saturday nights, and Mr. H0dge's apples. Having white socks to lend for ym makes her a friend in- deed to alE girls in her gym class. Next year she plans to attend a secrca tarial school. Her ambition is to en- ioy life, which she is sure to do. Literary Staff of the Mirror. Art Staff of the Mirror. Senior Dance Committee. Honor Roll II. Dramatic Club. KELLEY, JUNE RUTH Stenographic Course Geis er, wait for me! That's June trying to keeE up with j, G., and also trying to eep those all a report cards. Long walks she likes, but the slippery corridors of XV. H. S. annoy her. With her dimples and sparkling personality, we know she will some day achieve her ambition. -to be a lawyer. Secretary and Treasurer II, III. Mirror StaH II, III, IV. Sophomore Social Committee. P. T. A. Usher: Class Day Usher. Honor Roll II, III, IV. JAKUHS. IQLEANOR MARIE Practical Arts Course Eleanor plans to become a business cxecutixc so she can take the after- noons ull and take in a Van Johnson movie, that is. if the waiting line isnt too long. She spends her time mind' ing children, a task for which this good-natiired lady is well suited. JONES, MARJORIIQ ANN Practical Arts Course Gung-hof , Joneseyl Your stable of thoroughbreds will give you so much horsemanship in the open that you will bc ready for your pet pastime, sleeping. Your friendly, foie giving spirit and your lively manner endear you not only to a certain right- guard but to your numerous friends in Manomet and those who walk with you to XlC'eston. Auditor I. Cheer Ikader Captain Ill, IV. Dramatic Club III. Social II. Basketball, Volley Ball, Badminton. Baseball, .North Junior Alumnae. JUDKINS, WARREN DEXTIQR Technical Course Ask the boys of IVB who is the most conscientious boy in the class and the unanimous answer will be War- ren Judkinsf' This senior is of the re- served type, but his unwavering good conduct and friendly sincerity have made him many friends. Although he has not yet definitely decided on what his future will consist of, Wlar- ren is sure to be a success in whatever he does. Honor Roll I, II, III, IV. KEEFE, JOSEPH JR. Practical Arts Course Joe is one of the members of the Class of 1945 of whom we are justly proud. He left us to enter the Navy before the year was out and thereby became another member of our class that is in military service. Our best wishes go with him for a safe and speedy return. KELLY, A. RUSSELL Business Machine Course Patient, goodanatured Russ, who wants to get into the Navy now and later to be a big man in this small world, may be heard to say, How's it goin? whenever he greets you with his warm smile. Kel likes drinking coffee frappes with ','Bev, sports, dancing, and nice music, but he dislikes homework, quiet girls, and moody people. Senior Dance Chairman. A A Sophomore and Junior Nominating Committeesg Band I, II, III, IV. KENNEN BERNARD FRANK Praetreal Arts Course Bernre complalns that he rs too ton serentlous wrth the opposite sex tHe and oe Zammuta must be mutual frren sl Belng assxduous and neat howeyer assures hrs bernr., a sueecss rn the drug busrness after the war Untrl then he plans to hasten the day of vretory by enterln the armed forees thrs summer an rornrng the medical Lorps Good lurk' KISRINS MARJORIE I Practleal Arts Course argre asprres t he a arr dresser after takrng a trrp around the world and perhaps trying her talents on musrc She lrkes spooky moues and listens regularly to Yankee Tune Fae tory She also lrkes to go to Bos ton on Saturdays wrth The Gang, Foncerted or selfish people are of no use to thxs gurl whose hest urtue rs a sunny smrle KILPATRICK LOIS F Stenographlc Course Lois admrts she rs always saymg the wrong thrng at the wrong trme whrth causes her untold blushrng 'Ihrs llkelhle semor has nothrng t ferr ful Lors has rn mmd hctomrng a medrtal sceretary a good yob for 1 fme grrl Sophomore Sotral Commlttee KOKIDKO ANDRY 'Iethmcal Course The wrt of IV B hrmself Andry rs one of the most popular boys ln the senror class and hrs famous Kokndko smrle can be found at all XX'altham Hrgh aCtlV1tleS especrally the foot ball games and elass socrals He en roys trnkernng nn lab and absorbrng Mrss Harts German lessons What ever the future holds store for Andry Its hound to he enhanted greatly by the Kokrdko personalrty LANDRY CATHERINE MARII Prartlml Arts fourse Ka rs gorng to tmke a husmess course when she flmshes sthool md thcrehy assure herself of a ,good pos: tron She has an easy trme rn getting, along wrth her classmates beeause of her pleasxng personahty She lrkes to play the prano and to dance but drs lrkes oral eomposrtrons KFNNFSON LAURA MAY Busrness Machrnes Course Kenney ns one to have on you own SldC when rt eomes to debatrng The mystery book she plans to wrrte rn the near future ought to he a krller honesty being., her pohcy She hopes to lead a happy sutcessful lrfe but no housework thank you Honor Roll II Room Agent III IV Archery and Volley Ball KELIR MARION JUNP Stenographne Course If you hear srlly grl you know rt must be Mernre who rs widely known for her novelty pm colleftron Bowling on Saturday nrghts draw :ng 'Ihose We Love and Take It Or Leave It take up much of her trme After graduatrng she expects to start work rn an ofhee or to porn the WAVYS Usher at Cymduatlon H nor Roll I II III KINGSLEY DONALD HAMMOND Praetrcal Arts Course Don whose ambrtron rs to beeome a radlo serlptwrrter tells us that peo ple erll hrm plenty of drfferent names elarms Don when he hears Crosby and Hope on the radro He tan eon trol hrs tem er most of the time but rn Mrss Al en s room anything can happen Don was voted by hrs class mates as the hoy whose forehead rs most lrkely to recede He lrkes musxe sports Sophomore grrls and almost anybody though some of hrs best frrends are people ROUNDAKJIAN ADELII F Stenographre Course Some of that hrlarrous laughter whrch rrngs through the eorrrdors of W H S belongs to this future medr cal secretary Although shes never on trme shes fast enough rn the sports crrcles Check your watches hy Adele shes here just a second b fore the hell Honor Roll junror Prom Committee Dramatre C luh Cnrls Varsrty Basketball II III IANCIII jI:ANNI MARY Prletleal Arts Course jemne lrkes famhrldge and boys with whrllles but gettrng up rn the mormng and ronrerted boys are mx to her She also likes danexng and musre by Brng Krosby She hopes to go away thus summer with Ahee and hate as good a trme as the prevlous summer Dramatrc Club . . v 4 - ' ' , ' '. L' . ' .S --- . V Y ' ' . , ' ' ,I 1 ' . . , . ' ' V . ' ' nr. M ' Io- h A - - A ' AL i , , 1 I I so , , -. ak '. A' 'i0,'1-Q ' - H .. her friends will-alwalys remain -faith- 'UTM 5 mY bUY who 531'-l that CX' . Ak . V. 4. V - 1 ,s ' . e- ' I , in ' A. ' A ' A A - . . I' , 4. . - e - v ' : I , , . 1 . v V. ,, 1 . LAROSA. JOSEPH XYILLIAM Clerical Course a joe is an all-round sprrts fan, tak- ing a great interest rn football, bas- ketball, and baseball. llrs sports' in- terests must have made hrm plenty healthy, lor joe has never been absent at Vfaltham High, He plans to loin the Navy and afterwards will make a success rn the business world. LEAF, CARLTON DURHAM Accounting Course X'i'hen they hear, Hy. there! Hows it gorngfu, they know Sleepy rs out to hrt their bankroll, especially Bracly's. Carl enyo,s fishing with Trrsker in Maine and sleeping. NYT know he'll make a success in the Navy as that is his ambition. Basketball Il, III, IV. Baseball III. Athletic Committee. junior Prom Committee. LEBLANC, EDXVARD PETER Practical Arts Course Eddie's claim to fame is that he al- ways pays back borrowed money promptly and never fails to keep a date. He enjoys all sports, indoor and outdoor, but dislikes having to sweep the gym Iloor during exercises. Eddie's destination is the Navy, lvut afterwards he would like to drive a truck for a big concern. Dramatic Club II. Basketball IV. LELIEVRI2, LORRAINE Teachers' College Course Goodness Gravy says Lulu as she munches on potato chips and teases J. S. Anyone who isn't a good sport doesnt appeal to her, but Bob Hope, good books and baseball do. After graduation she is planning to train at Newton Hospital to be a cadet nurse. You can be sure that she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. Baseball II, Ill. IV. LOGAN, ELAINE AYERILL Practical Arts Course jeepers, says sunny drspositroaecl Elaine. This exclamation was prob- ably prompted by the appearance of a hot fudge sundae or letters from her friends in the Service. She plans to become a junior partner in her father's iewelry store. Junior Nominating Committee. LEA! H, MARILYN ELEANOR Business Machines Course Mel answers all letters pronto, one sure way of keeping po ular. She also likes to receive mail, the absence of which she will never have to worry about. Our hopes are hers that she become a successful commercial pilot, her ambition. LIZBLANC, AGNES MARIE Business Machines Course Agnes likes a good time 1don't we alllb. Vacations with loads of swim- ming are the acme of delight with her, Ot course, to make things perfect, a courteous gentleman with a heavy wal- let uould be necessary. Agnes, how- ever, should have little trouble ac- quiring this. Honor Roll II, III, IV. Dramatic Club. LEE, DONALD COBURN Technical Course Don's favorite expression, Hey, Lester! . He is well known in IV B circles and everyone knows his ambi- tion is to beat Roger in a game of nine-ball. Getting S. P. in trouble and keeping U. B. H. on the ball is Don's favorite pastime. He was on the Honor Roll 1, 51 and a Big Tooth Operator in the R. A. C. LE SHANE, PHYLLIS Teachers' College Course Phil wants to become a Navy nurse lwhich is probably so that she'll be able to see more of that sailor of hersl, but right now she is v y busy with school activities or her airvorrte sports-football, hockey, and' base- ball. Everyone who knows her, will agree that a good sense of humor and sunny disposition will win her many friends in whatever she does. Honor Roll II, II, IV. Cheer Leader III, IV. Badminton III, IV. Senior Dance Committee. Bowling III, IV. Archer III. Baseball II, Ill, IV. LOWE. JOHN H. Practical Arts Course If there is anythin that irks Herby it is to see black polish on a girl's fingernails, but if she has red hair, everything is forgiven. His se- cret ambition is to live to see a smok- ingaroom and swimmingfpool in W. H, S. His outstanding characteristic is punctuality plus. iso he says.l His broad grin and vast store of repartee will help him achieve his goal in life, whatever it may be. Band II, III, IV. H-4 1-A V f cr v-Y----.?- -..., at kia sa if rr 2 , . 5 , E , , .,,, yi 2 . -,-rea' . . 7 . 7:2 .sri .a ,i 4. .Tig . sg' IQLTQQ5 I K Air 'Q' ' . m'tg'3',.J1i z.. 4 ' . 39 75 -M H ' 'QQ ' , A -.wif signs' ' 'Foam ' ng r ii Q '-'M' - 5343 ' r A ' .- u.. LUNNY FRANCES IRENE Practical Arts Course Lennv lrkes to draw and write and her ambrtron IS to wnte a book Her sunny drsposrtron and smrllng person alrty explams her popularity sports and lcrsure time are tops wxth er MAC DONALD BARBARA R Stenographrc Course Mac I5 an ardent Crosby fan and loves Charlre Sprvak s orchestra She lrkes tall soldiers and docs a lot of rorrespondrng wrth them Murder mysteries are her delrght Her m brtron rs to go to a business school She loxes hot fudge sundaes at Brrg ham s and the brownres rn school MANDILE JULIA A Holdxng her tem er and grung smrle to take nts pace are two good reasons for the future success of this gxr Although Mandy s mrnd not made up dehnrtely she wants t make a success rn the outside world Meanwhrle danung sports and go mg to the U S O will occupv most of her trme MANININC JACK BARRIVTI Accountrng Course How d says Jack tprobably when he meets that rertarn Iumor grrlj Although he rs always late he gets there He lrkes the Tote Bob Hope and good music but not walk Ing or rushing around He rs gorng to jom the Navy but untrl then wnll content himself playmg baseball Baseball III MtCAlNN MURIEI. Busuness Machrnes Course If theres anythmg Munel cant stand It s a smoke filled room She lxkes to go bowling and attends the movnes farrly regularly Her :deal ambrtron rs to be successful rn lrfe Honor Roll IV LUPIEN GEORGE LOUIS JR Practical Arts Course George pretends to be shy but those who know hum know better George spends most of hrs trme ex plalmng to Mxss A how he was not at fault but the explammg rs usually useless Howcver that rs not to deter hum from making good rn thc United Starts Post Othce whtre he hopes to go aftcr school Honor Roll II III Lafeterxa worker III IV MAFFII MARY IIIZABI IH Stenographrc Course Wanted A government positron Honolulu She llkes Ame Shaw dancmg gonng to the RKO and hot fudge sundaes at the Shore Drug Company but drsllkes waltlng tor Paulme and makrng oral reports Shc IS often heard saving I like that' Hurry up Po y' Her worst fault I5 borrowing money A certain Marrne and football playtr are tops wrth her Honor Roll ll MANERO CHARLES lvIARA ROBERT JOSEPH Practrcal Arts Course Bob left our ranks thrs year to yum the Navy where this quiet young man wrll make a hne sallor While he at tended Wfaltham High he was one of the gang rn room 112 Our best wrshes go wrth htm rn hrs new d venture MCCAINN RITA JOSEPHINE College Preparatory Rxta drslrkes people who mnsunder stand her and lnkes Mr Hodge s p ples playm the prano movnes sports and Mr ards wrt Mac hopcs to follow rn her sister s footsteps and become a Navy nurse for she would lrke to sarl around the world Sounds lrke fun' Basketball II Dramatrc Club , -r' 4 f I 1 Q . . . r r . 4 V A ' . L , . Q h ' v ', A ' f fs, 1 I V 1 - . 'J I I : 4 if- , . . , .' a ' 1 v ' .. r ' E v ' . rn I , vu A ' , , , , A ' or I ' ,I ll . ' I ,, . A .r- ., W ., -, . . I - Y Accountrng Course T1-adeschogl ' V 'i. A 1' ' ' ak I - I , A ' o I . u E- s v ' le ' A f ,, 3 ' . ' K , 0 l . A , , A , ' E , . ' . . , Y , - . I . . , ' . 1 V 'I I ' . n ' - ' a A 1 ., - K , ' , -J 3 . , . . . ,. E ' , V tiff l . . 'E 'tst...,:.,- to McCARTHY, BARBARA ANN Stenngraphic Course Mat, Fat, or - Barli, as we know her relishes vanilla milk slukt-s at Twombley's. Being .i meinhtr uf the XVAVIES is the height ol her ambition. School and work .ue her mayor clisinterests. One can generalls hear Bay, that's pretty sharp. when something appeals to her, Thursda nights are devoted to firoshy .ind hi. program when Sinatra isn't hro.idi.ist- ing. INLCQUIGAN. HIiRBI1R'l' ARNOLD Accounting Course Herb this year is realizing his lilcfs goal, that of graduating from XYal- tham High. He doesn't say what he wishes to do later, but whatever he undertakes Herh has the ahilitv to make good. He claims he is always on time, especially when girls are tori terned. McGL'IRF, LEO XYILLIAINI Practical Arts Course Mac was the boy who was on the receiving end of many of those spec- tacular Zeno passes tremember the Everett game?I He likes all sports. especially football. Mac plans to finish school this year and then join the Marine Corps, where he is sure to make a fine Marine. Football IV. MLNEIL, ELIZABETH ANN Steno raphic Course Mickey is a Bing Crosby fan. When you hear VUell, I wouldn't say that now, you can be sure she is in the immediate vicinity. She delights in murder stories, hot fudge sundiies at Brigham's, and potato chips ,it lunch. She works in Cronin's on week-ends but plans to get an ottice job and have a career after she grad- uates. MOBILIA, ANGELINA Stenographic Course Angie is the cute little pocket sized edition commonly referred to .as The girl with the Golden Voiief' but she'd rather be called Angel. She likes Frank Sinatra, and Harry james. She has an amiahle personf ality, but can't stand conceited people and her hair, which annoys her on ii rainv day. Good things come in small packages. Honor Roll I. M-I:I.HlNliY, tiliURt.E H. Special Course Frankie is aluaxs liapt-s I' willing to sit down-and leeatio, solid Boogie XY'oogie numher in dame intermission. Some day he hopes to heiome .1 surgeon, hut wt i ar 't e tl F k R I I IIIIJHIU IIS IJTI' ,IHA r I ffl II rotting up people. He dislikes i- i petitors. XYhat ahout his tlashx I- A ties. flhairman Senior N-vminati g tori- mittee. llonov Roll IV. Band I, II, III. MAIUINNIQSS, ARLISNIE RITA Stenographit' Course Oh, shucks, Ginger, don't he afraid of falling from those horses you ian ride so well? Wfhen you he- roine the perfect seiretary. vou'lI have moic- time for dancing, roller-skating. .intl Bing Crosby. llonor Roll Ill, IV. McLliAN. DONALD GORDON Technical Course Mucker would like to be a drafts- man after he gets through with his Army life. He likes lemon cokes soft music, Boogie Woogie, Boli Hope, and Brunettes. His dislikes platinum blondes, too much iive mu- sic. and homework. One can usually see him and Bill S. exchanging home- work hefore school. Senior Dance Committee. President of IV B Club. NII.l.ICiAN, ROGER VVILLIABI Technical Course If by chance, you say the Crusher has no virtues, he will retort, That don't cut no ice. Besides playing his trumpet, he likes dancing, girls, and plenty of time twhich he won't find if he has to battle the japst, and would like to be the first white man on the XV1iltham High School faeulty. Band I, II, III, IV. MULLIKQA, BEVERLY ANN College Course If you hear a pretty, hlack-haired girl ask What do you say? , that's Moldy. She wants to study jour- nalism, in which she undoubtedly got her start by gathering news from the rest of the Cedarwood Hillbillies at Brighams Her good nature makes her popular with the gang which can often he seen hiking up to the reservoir or exploring the wilds of Cedarwood. Freshman and Sophomore Social Committees. Honor Roll I. Dramatic Club I. Football Usher III, IV. ...I MONAHAN MARC ARIT MARX Husmess Mathrnes Course People gust t1nt anger Pc1.1,y IL use she has too hrm a control temper L IS ways c y or danerng or swrmmrng hut gym and gym showers are t1boo wrth her Slut has her heart set on bemg 1 XX ANI an amhrtron at whnh we know she ll do well MONITIIRO L LORIA MARIA Praetlaal Arts lourse After graduatlng from the N I. fonsersatory of Musrc thrs xery pop ular lass pans to undertake 1 1.111 I senture th1t ol orgmrzlng, 1 I1 Amerrtan orthestru A thc present ne she IS a endnnp, the Nl I o scrxatory Dmmatn fluh IV Red Cross Il MORRFAI II N IRC IXIA Stenoerxplnt fourse LIICXCI' ylll UU VII, 1 Inns y ru law: to t 1 C est I th trowt Serlously rL1lly IS a swtll pll 1 1 loses to meet new frrends Her one amhrtlon IS to hetnme a prnxtc Ll rctary C lnny enyoys esenrngs slut mg and Irstenmp, to Harry jrmes and Lux Radro Theatre It she rsnt 11 lt you wrll usually see her dr1nls1nE to ee tI wats at the drug store Honor Roll II MOSIIIR MARIURII LLINA Prattual Arts Iourse argc wmts trasel when 1 XVcst tommcntes LIJUKIIIIILIICKI she worr1es lrttle and trgures uerv thrng has to worl. out somehow she would grse three theers for the Army any trme MX I RS IANIK I C Teasllirs fo'le1,e C ourse O1 my heayens rcmrrlts A when somethrnp., startlcs or drsturlss her Shf. hopes to attend Rh ,de IsI1nd State and to malor 1n Busrncss Admln lstratron She lrkes rntcrsuewrng., hash ful Iootlaall heroes and teaslnl, Nell but does not luke hasrnr. her Iotlscr ht hlnd swlnglnf, doors and hung, ulled IXewton1te Her worse fault 1s hr, ryrng cxerywherc she goes extcpt to Llass nor R mll w rnp, II III ' Nrrror Room Agent III lrterary Staff III Exehange Edrtor of Mrrror IV Co Edrtor nf H11.,h Sthool folumn III. '. Freshman Nominating Committee. XY riter of Senior Class XY 1lI. MUNRS ANNA MAX ROSE C lcmal fourse Anna tan always he counted on for hum, on tlmc and also for hemp: ton She shout won these wo KIIIIICIEIISIILS wrll surely assure her ol turure suttess rn her thosen held he me 1 Powers model She likes tall hlonde boys and rl she ever ICSIIZLS cr IITI mon never h ye worry about therr hclng around How IIIL II Arthery II NIORRYALE EI YAINOR Stcnographrt Course I wonder rs Lleannrs fasorlte expressron and her amhrtyon IS to he rome the mmlger of IJl1I'l'lS Sweet Shop She llItLS drrymp., and d1nt1n1, rc oem SI 1 engo s Q ton s prognm rl so es lnsten to Vaughn Monroe s mus11 She hrs 1 sense ol hun ur mor R II MURNI R RAE MOND JR Ierhmcal fourse turln an crm1ss1on I 1 rnte you hear the hot rhythm ot the drums you may he sure rt s Boh pllyrnp, XVhcn 1skcd ucstrons re drug, 1 tertann un r londe 1 ulmly reply Wlmats the m1t ' Y1 erazy or sumtmm H1s amhrtron rs to bc a drummer or an 111ator at erthcr ot whreh he wrll no douht be a suttess I' otball II III V NI j H Alumn1f0mm1tteeIII IV Drlmatn Klub IV X11ePres1dent ot partres tor IV B Kluh 'NIIIRPHH KLARI Stenogra hu Course r w e e as Ilcy' NV11t for mc you Lan be sure :ts Isrm whose hrgh ambrtrnn t he suttcssful rn cxerythrng she docs Ixtellnng rn Englrsh readrng good hooks and wearmg pretty Clothes cle lrght her She emphatnally drslrkes how ues and tonterted boys Trung tv he eheerful at all trmes rs her hncst urtuc although sometimes she IS not too suttessful NI IHERI OTL C RAII MARIE Ste-nographrt Course legs would Irke to travel around the world and then settle down as .1 ptuate senretary fonterted peo Ie md Harrlet H1ll11rds some are 11s rlses An eyenrng at Tote VI 1 I Blnf. Crosby and the Boson Ii nts are tops w1tI1 hcr Althou h sht spends hours wartrnp, for arh and IhIlL,f.,N they rcmnn the rnstp LII 1 ts s Lthall I II Class Day Usher NIZXVC UNB. NANCY IiI.IZAIII1'I'lI College Preparatory Cfoursc' Nan' hnds time lor c-sersone and exerythrng. but how she does rt. is .1 mystery, Mr. XK'ard, Mr. Hodges apples, sports, and dancing at l'o- tem Pole are tops with her. Next year she plans to attend Middlebury Col- lcgc. There her trrendly spirit is sure to xsin her many friends. Honor Roll II, III, IV. Assistant I.cIrtor of Mrrror. ' President ol the Dramatic Club. Iiaslcetball, Iladmrnton. Baseball. Archery. Bowling. NIX, NIZII. Technical Course XVho's got a pencil ' .is'.s Mllustx ' as he barely beats the bell at the open ing ot school tXVith that big smile, how ian any-one retusc hrrnfl Hrs talent in tap-dancing has been shared throughout the state with our fighting men. His goal is an engineering school. XVestern songs, horseback rid' ing. and egg salad sandwiches till his mind when he isnt busy making ,lanrce blush. North junior Alumnae. Dramatic Club. IV B Club. Literary Starl of Mirror '4-1. OLIVERI, VIRGINIA ANN Stenographic Course Ginnie is a brown-haired, brown-eyed vivacious girl who is seen racing through the corridors trying to outrun the bell. She is the cute drum-maiorette who has led the XY'aI- tham Senior Band for three years. Her sweet disposrtron is the envy ol every- one. Honor Roll. Advertising Committee. Basketball. Badminton. Bowling and Band I, II, III. Drum Maiorette. CJXVEN. LOUISE CUSHMAN 'lieaclrcrs' College Course 0lrl my sainted aunt is all Lou can say when she has to wait lor Phil. I.ou's ambition is to become an exa perimental dietitian and we wish Ircr success. She enjoys droppin! in al Brigham's on the way home from school, listening, to the Lux Radio Theater, and almost any sport, Dramatic Club I, II, III, IV. Senior Dance Committee IV. Honor Roll IV. PALUMBO, NICHOLAS Practical Arts Course Nick was the popular haltback ol our football team and occasioned many oohs and ahs from our co- eds as they watched his booming spirals sail over the head ol enemy dc- Ienders. Nick, like so many others ol our class, is headed tor the serxrce. and our best wishes go with him as with all the rest. Football IV. NICISE. SUSAN JANE Business Machines Course Sue wants to be a success in what' eser she undertakes and then to travel around the world. She likes music, especially W'estern songs and po ular ones, sung by Sinatra. Sue is alpwass on time and dislikes to be kept wait- ing. She goes to bowling and thc Lux Radio Theater. NOYES, CAROLYN DAVIS Stenographic Course Sandy-barred C,al's destination is studying languages and rournalism at Boston University, After that she plans to travel rn Iiurope on a bicycle. She is one ot Franlcie's most de- voted tans, and is mad about hot fudge sundaes, spaghetti, and the color blue. People who are too proper and never have anything to say annoy er. Sophomore Class Auditor. Member of Dramatic Club. And D. V, Cflub. Parents' Night and Class Das' Usher. ORFCHIA, RUTH MARIE Teachers' College Course Ruthie wants to become a Navy Nurse after training at Newton Hos- pital and we all know that her sin- cerity and patience will be appreciated very much by everybody with whnm she comes in contact. Right now, though, she is prety busy attending hockey games or eating ice cream to the rhythm of Guv Lombardo. Neither Frankie noi rainy days appeal to Ruth. Honor Roll I, Il, III. PALIIMBO, CIILDA ANN Stenographic Course jill is always smrlin and giving out a cheerlul grin. She likes our Navy and Frank Sinatra, and is espe- cially fond of vanilla ice cream with peanut butter, but she doesn't care for short men and people never on time. XVC wrsn you the best of luck, jiII.' Honor Roll II, III, IV. Basketball, Baseball, Bowling. Volley Ball, Archery. South jr. Alumni Committee. Sports Editor, Mirror. junior Prom Committee. Dramatic Club II. PAUL, ISABEL R. Special C.ourse lsie is bound lor Colby where she will train to be a laboratory tech- nician to prepare lor a W'AVE uni- torm. A familiar hgure leading the XV. H. S. hand, she won hrst prize at the U. A. V. Convention in '-H, and is .r popular II. S. CJ. entertainer. Drum Maiorette II. III, IV. Badminton and Archery III. 2? ,, ...-..-. . W.. ,V c .... -CY . V - c f if iii. . f --, x ': . 'das ' 2 , . my Nvk J f gy-v PARELLA ESTHER JULIA Specxal Course Esther likes rce skatmg and talking for hours with Mary on the telephore Bemng on time and being dependable are her vrrtues She rs gomg to porn the Cadet Nurse Corps and have a great vacation PFARSON BEVERLY MERRITT College Course Bev rs the fnendly and populxr senior who IS so often mistaken for her twm sxster Besrdes wantmg, to porn the Cadet Nurse Corps she x ould luke very much to see student goxcrn ment rn Waltham Hxgh School Xke know Bev wlll be a success at what ever she trres Honor Roll III Member of Dramatnc Club Member of Pennant Club PENDERGAST MATTHEW PINT ABONA LORETTA Stenographxc Course Lorry slugger rn baseball often heard saying Oh sure L llkrs Cylen Mrller and always has an ear for the 920 Club Cars spa hettx and H are tops on her lust o good thrngs Reall Lorry your wrt and humor and lx eable personality should promote your plans for the future as a Cadet Nurse Honor Roll II III POST ILONARD SCOTT Technncal Course Scottre alarms he chslrkes noth mg and lrkes best of all skatmg swrmmmg nce cream sports danrmg and people ln general HIS gentle manly conduct punctualxty honesty snncerrty and modesty wrll uncloubt edly wrn for hrm many fnends ln hxs long struggle through lrfe Honor Roll II III IV Ban I II III IV Hnstory Prrze III PEARSON BARBARA CLAIRE Stenographxa Course Oh my soul says Cabana as hcr hazel eyes grow wide when Della mrmxcs Boyer Her loyalty and rheer fulness have won her many frlcncls She rs our constant model of the latest haxr styles lrkes to read poetry and to use odd shades of narl polish Con celted boys and dash washing top her llst of dlsllkes Wxth that wvauous crsonalrty we know success wrll he ers Chairman ot Sophm unc Sotxal Honor Roll Il krce Prcsxdrnt lll lV Dramatu Club ll lll Srtretary of Pennant Club lV Pl ARSONI 'IHLI MA B Auountmg., Course 'Ihel that cute and encrgctlt p.,ul ll0PLS to get a good othte posrtlon alter graduation Her winning smile and pleasrng personalrty wall tertunly make her future life a suttess Bowlxng 43 44 Archery 44 ll-IIPPS FARRAND DAVID specral Course lhree may keep a secret rf two of them are dead IS the sayxng often heard lrom Farrand who enjoys bas ketball golf and musxc hrs tavorlte song berng I Got Plenty of Nothmg and Plenty of Ixothrng for Me cares lxttle for eople who can not say and w o are always gorng around wrth a rhxp on their shoulder Mirror Adsertxsmg Staff PORTIR ll AIN ROBLEI' Special Course Wlmy sure says jrmmxe as one of her lrlends asks her If she would lxkr to hare r trappe at 'lwomblys and as usual she gets there rrght on trme To be a nurse 19 her ambrtmn hut rrght now her outside Interest rs wrrtmg whrle lrstcnxng to the musrt of Woody Herman or Czlenn Mrller to a lrlend rn the Army Arr Corps jumor Prom Commrttee POTTLF ETHEL I' Busrness Acrountxng Course Smxlrng IS one of Lthels YIIIUCS along mth gettmg to school on tnmc She lakes to travel tollect retords and recelve mall whrle readlng and dorm, homework are offensrve to her sense of better judgment Ethels sure of ful falling her ambrtnon of maknng a sue cessful marriage Honor Roll Il Ill IV RAHBIZRU, V. JEANNE Teachers' College Course y Right now ,leanne's thief interest ls in a certain Newtonite. Some day she hopes to become a nurse and travel over the country on a dog sled. He- fore coming to XValtham in her ,lun- ior year, she attended Acton High School, where she exercised her grit tor drawing, by illustrating the School Eaper. Card games do not appeal lu er, but she does like outdoor sports, roller-skating, and good music, RAND, JOANE PAULINE Stenographic Course Alt she's auburn-haired, green-eyed, Irish, and continually seen .arguing politics with Messrs. Ward and Iwo' sher, it's Cedarwood's one man C.h.im- ber of Commerce -- Randy, The only thing hesides her beloved Cedar- wood that will content her is raising Irish setters on a Kelly-green ranch in Alaska. Committee for Student Govern- ment III. Basketball Usher II. O. H. Club II, III. Dramatic Club. RANKIN, JEANNI2 ELIZABETH Accounting Course A Civil Service will claim Dutchess nrstg afterwards domestic activities. She likes movies, tennis, dancing at the Tote, and photography. Holda ing my temper is one of my virtues. she claims. With that asset she is sure to make a success in her domestic at- tivities. RAYMOND, FLORENCE Stenographic Course Flo's best virtue is her tolerance, Getting up in the morning she hates but sincere people, dancing, ice-skat- ing, receiving mail from California, and fried clams are what she likes, She'll take her music on the sweet side, meaning Bing Cfs singing. She-'s a C. A. P. Cadet, and her ambition is to fly a plane. She is a most sincere person, The aim, if reached or not. makes great the life. RIER, ROBERT CARLTON Stenographic Course Bob is one of the outstanding boys of the senior class. This popular senior has won more honors and has received more trophies than probablv any other student. But why shouldn't he. His likeable manner and cheer- lul personality would rate him high on anyones list. Best wishes to the suc- cess of a grand fellow. Football III. Baseball II, III, IV. Hockey IV. President of Pennant Club. Sports Editor of Mirror IV. RAMSDELI., ELAINE M. Stenographic Course Our secretaryvto-he. Laney, would rust love to have her ideal world hlled with iuicv steaks. Frankie Carl's piano playing, and a certain somebody from N. H. Shy boys are a bore to her. Mos! of her pin money is spent on air- mail stamps that eventually reath the Navy and Marine Corps. Her ambi- tion is to he happy, and we know she will be. Flame the fair, Elaine the love- able. RANDO, THOMAS IOHN Stenographic Course Tommy's ambition is to become it musician and we all know how easily he should become a success, for who can forget Tommy's solid renditions on his red hot accordion? There's nothing extraordinary about him: he's lust one of those students who goes steadily on, and is liked by every- body. RAVliSl, JOSEPHINE A. Stenographic Course Do ou really' think so? jo asks. She never hears the answer she wants, but you can be sure she'll keep trving. Her favorite band leader is Cflenn Miller and she idolizes Frankie jo's ambition is to search for her one and only and set- tle down to be a good housewife. RIDENTI, MARY ANNE College Preparatory Course Mary likes people in general, music, interesting radio prorgams. dancing, and her senior homeroom teacher. She is friendly and easy to get along with and she doesn't mind waiting patient- ly for T. C. Vile hope that she real- izes her ambition and goes to college next year. Honor Roll II, III, IV. Basketball II, Bowling Il, Ill. RlZZO, -IOSEPHINE R. Accounting Course lo likes to spend an evening lis- tening to the radio or playing gin rummy: that is, when she isn't out dancing with the boys. She wishes to travel in Europe after she has made her pile of money. Honor Roll II. nuns ..,4....L,i -i-, ROBERTSON I ORRININE FAITH Busmess Machnnes Course Chrrstopher Columbus Corkys pet saying at present Tote does lus ne for any of Corrnnnes celebratmg Here rs a person one can always depend on to help out rn drfh eult srtuatxons very suceessfully Dramatn. Club ROBINSON RICHARD Tethmeal Course X at can you do' extlalms Red as he goes about tryxng to ex change homework a one sided ex thange This woman hater who rn tends to become an engrneer drslnkes working at the watth taetory but llkes Duke Illrngtons orthtxtra pay day and etanelng at the Tote Perhaps hrs gentlemanly eonduct wrll be the tause ot hrs suetess nn llfe Football II IV Knee President ol Retrealuons I IV B Club ROC RXX OOD HOXX ARD Prattrtal Arts Course Home rs known by practneally exery one This snappy dressed semor mais Paul joyee ln his natty attlre Howie can usually he found In the lrhrary eatehlng up on the latest news and stones or frequentmg all the soeral gatherxngs of VUaltham Hxgh RUOCLE5 HKRVEX RICHARD Tethnreal Course Harsey sometimes known as Dot has not quite made up hrs mlnd as to what sehool he ns going to attend but would luke to follow an eng: neerxng eourse Hrs hobby rs bunld mg model' planes He drslrkes grrls m mens clothmg and being late for school but enloys hull billy musre Mr Hollnss lokes and lmng rn lNewton nor Roll I II III Dramatnc Club IX B Club if HLJLTHI IS CHARLES XX II LIAM Teehnreal Course To be a mtthanual engrnetr If tl c navy doesnt take hum hrst s Bill s amhntmn T mgs tough all mer he wall remark while ponder mg German homework Danerng at th 'lot Benny C oodman s muslt exehangmg gokes wlth Mueker and a quxet exemng at home wrth Penny are all rrght wrth Sehultz Bes ot lue to you Bull' Sophomore Social Commnttee Vu.ePres1dent of IV B Club Charge of Operatmons ROBIIXSON BARBARA MARY Praetlcal Arts Course Waltrng for people especially Mar ge rs one thing that gauls arb Another rs wartmg for letters Her ambrtxon rs to travel preferably wrth a certam soldier Meanwhlle s e wxll contmue being always on time and hasmg a good disposition ROCHI ARLENI' ELIZABITH College Course It you see a young lady paddlnng through the Panama Canal rn a row hoat on her way around the world ou n bet It wr ease she tan t get a rowhoat however sue plans to go to jatkson College u In erther ease she admnts that s1e ll mlss the hills of Cedarwood She tlarms shes stubborn but well forgne her If she wlll keep er wonderful sense of humor :nor Roll I Football Usher Badmmton Cedarwood O H Cluh ROONIX JOHN F Prattnal Arts Course ohnny will probably make a good loan othee worker laslt Clark an loyte how well l1e eosers thelr flnan ual enbarrassment I johnny s quite a lady s man whuh prohahly planns hrs ambxtron to heeome the best man ln Radellffe johnny s one claim to fame rs hrs membershrp rn that fa. mous trlo the scourge of room 114 SABETTI ANNA R College Preparatory Course You dndnt know I was talented says Anna after makmg some remark partreularly wrtty She lrkes to read Macauley and the Saturday Fsemng Post and she enloys llstemng to Mr NVard and good musre Her yolly humor and good hearted nature should go far m making her many frrends Honor Roll IV Bowllng Ill IV Dramatic Club IV QEFSTYD SHIRLYY Auountxng Course Shrrley plans to tram for a Cadet Narse and to further her tramxng on the pxano Her lrkes range rn musu from Glenn Mrller to symphony and other thmgs melude the ocean sprrng and Frenth frled potatoes She drslrkes oysters and people wrth no sense of humor Bowlmg Dramatxe Club Honor Roll SHAPIRO, STANLEY Practical Arts Course One of the boys of our class who has already laid aside his school things for a uniform and a gun, Stan always brought a breath of humor into every gathering. He was the spunky left-end on our football team. Football II, III, IV. STARK, GLADYS Business Machines Course Gladys is one of our peppicst and jovial seniors. Any day you can sec this diminutive lass lending a hearty laugh to all of her gatherings. She-'s a popular girl and is bound to go far with her jovial personality and sense of humor. SULLIVAN, jEAN XVINIFRED Teachers' College Course This ambitious young lady plans to take nurses' training at Newton Hos- Eital, jean likes attending hockey and aseball games and spends as many vacations as possible at the Cape, Her steadiness and careful work will help her a long way. Honor Roll II, Ill, IV. TASKER, THOMAS HUNTLEY Stenographic Course Fishing on the Maine coast with Leaffthats his ambition. He also would like to do the right thing, just once. Huntle 'S good humor, and . Y . patience have made him very popular. and we know he'll never forget Miss Mooney's shorthand classes-or those dancing lessons with Murph, Baseball II, III. TEMPLE, JUNE Special Course June wants to graduate from Lasell junior College and later visit Europe. Continually on the go, june has many friends who like her good nature and vivacity. Orchestra II, III, IV. SIMMONS, ARLENE RAE College Course Simmie is the girl who will be remembered for her all A report cards. The boys and girls who have her for a teacher after she graduatess from the Framingham Normal School will certainly be lucky. Good luck, Arlene. Honor Roll ll, III, IV. Bowling Ill, IV. Basketball Ill, IV. Volley Ball Ill. STIEFEL, ALBERT DANIEL Technical Course Al likes to attend religious meet- ings and he also likes to sing sacred music as well as to hear it. Next year he plans to enter Eastern Naza- rene Klolcge. Although Al is good-natured and loads of fun, his friends all know that he is very sin- cere in his ambition to enter the min- istry where his enthusiasm and sin- cerity should make him successful in his chosen field. Honor Roll I, II, Ill. Literary Staff of Mirror III. SXVANBERG, MARGARET ANN Special Course Peg y is rather shy, quiet, and self- controllled. She is extremely patient when waiting for Honey who sometimes arrives an hour late. Light classical music and tennis are her likes while work causes her to frown. Peggy would like to travel. Dramatic Club IV. Bowling IV. TAYLOR, ROBERT XVILSON Practical Arts Course A member of the hard working Senior Dance Committee, Bob is a con- scientious and valuable asset to our Senior Class. A domestic person at heart, Bob hopes to settle down after the war and live happily. Football I, II, III. Senior Dance Committee. Mirror Room Agent I, II, III. THOMAS, ELEANOR Stenographic Course Eleanor is one of the better-known members of 105. This blonde senior has the personality and appearance to male her outstanding in any gathering. She enjoys dancing, good times, and making friends. The future looks bright for Eleanor. -J THOMPSON RUTH VIRGINIA Clerrcal Course Ruthre IS always ready for a good trme such as spendrng summers at Long Lake and gorng out wrth E B She has the necessary smrle for every one and wrth this asset should make a real success as a secretary Our best wrshes go wrth her Honor Roll II Sophomore Socral Commrttee Class Day Usher 'IOTORA ANN MARIL Clerrcal Course Good natured jrnx rs the orrgrnal Prstolpackln Mamma She lakes hunting and would also lrke to have a good colleetron ol' all krnds of guns some day jrnx rs patrent espeerally when explarnmg to Mrss Mankowreh where those lost slips are Our best wrshes are wrth her rn her professron of career gurl 'IUMMINELLI ROSE IOUISL College Preparatory Course Rose lrkes good musrc tnot jazzl sports and most of all that boy rn the Navy Her ambrtron rs to be sueeessful whatever she undertakes and whether rt 15 nursing or somethrng else her srnccrrty and sympathetrc feel mg toward others rs certam to make her realrze thxs ambrtron Honor Roll II III IV Basketball II Hockey II Archery II Bowlrng III IV TWOMEY GEORGE JOSEPH Business Accountmg Course a e t away Ill y ar Bonds sa s Bug George whose ambr tion rs to ecome the mayor of XVav erly He s always on time when Bob Ho e or the 920 Club rs on the arr he lrkes to have the last word when argurng wrth Rrchard Wfanburg Inqursrtrye people and homework do not agree wrth George but strawberry sodas hrt the spot VILES BETTY College Preparatory Course Betty s ambrtlon rs to lrye aceordrnl., to Untermeyers Prayer and Krp 1 s Exams rn 308 are den nrtely drslrked b her but she lrkes Mr Hodge and rs apples and Nan omet and she admrres Mr Ward Loa s of luek to you Be ty your frlendlmess and cheerfulness rs ter tam to make you successful Class Hrstorlan Secretary Treasurer of Semor Class Honor Roll II III IV Assrstant Editor of Mrror II III Bowlnng IV Dramatrc Club TOMAO ELEANOR L Stenograohrc Course El that popular mrss known far and verde as Frankre IS forever bat tlrng single handed rn defense of The Voree She craves hot dogs onrons and home made apple pre She wants to be a writer get rleh In a hurry and sleep forever after E IDSISYS that bookkeepxng ns the reason she eant stop brtmg her fingernaxls Class Prophecy jumor and Semor Nommatmg Com mittee Lrterary Staff of Mrrror IOXVINSIND A VI! TORIA Busrness Mathmes Course Vreky s many lnkes denote her 1 gurl of a pleasing personalrty we em always be seen wrth Adele wr h whom she hopes to yorn the XVAVFS a deslre of so manv of her remmrne classmates If she does her de Ire to yrsrt Chrna wrll probably be fulfilled Football Usher Graduatron Usher IURNER HAROID RALPH Aeeountrng Course Illushrng when a tertam gurl s name rs mentroned rs Harolds weakness Hrs amlntron ms to be credit manager at Potter Press possibly beeause hrs tredrt rs so good wuth all hrs frrends VIQLLANTI' DELIA C Stenographle Course Thrs petite bundle of dynamn e otherwrse known as Mrnme Pearl dislikes anyone who doesnt like Frankre Her fayorrte expressron IS Really veddy I'ng rsh you know 'I and her ambrtxon rs to be a prryate secretary to a rrch man She s mad about collee milk shakes and because of her delrghtful sense of humor gets along well wuth eyeryone Dramatrc Club D U Club Usher at Graduatron 44 Red Cross Representatrye Honor Roll I VIN! I I I O VIRCINIA B follege Preparatory Course nnn likes lnterestlnp., people and mar but dehnrtely drylnkes am one who thrnks she rs too small to do anythrng She hopes after college t beeome a teacher and her smrle and sunny dnsposxtron should make her a yery charming one junror Nomrnatrng Commrttee Senror Nomxnatlng Commlttee Dramatxc Club Bowling IV Aw A .' T . . Q ' T-'15 i I L, P' 'buf wi ,L . . ' W: - ' . ' , 4-' -' 1 lj, , 'Q andy I . ' ' I ' l . , ' 3' Q1 y S ff 'rfb I f-'I ' , ,f 1' ' rf. ' ' 5 'I f ' - -' If it 3 . ,,yI 1 Q ,. .d', ' l f , Q V . Q' . 1 . . . - , 'ls H. rv ' I XVAGNER, JOSEPH Clerical Course joe is one of the boys of Ill, He can always be found at the football games cheering on the boys with plenty of confetti. joe and Don were quite the pair until Don lctt in Feb' ruary. but since then joe has awaited his call to service. Best of luck to .1 good-natured civilian. XVALDRON, CATHERINE MARIE Practical Arts Course Kay and Peggy plan to merge tal- ents and open up their own tea room. This adventure should work out mar- vclously. for Kay has the winning personality, a requisite for success. Ka' also plans to join the XVAVES and see the world, and also to he nearer that certain boy in the Navy. XVANBERG, RICHARD EDXVARD Accountin Course Richy ias his hands full trying to get Pete to hurry up. Richv,' however, ets his vitality by taking things easiTy in 511. He is in a hx, his desire is to be anything but an accountant. XVEAGLE, RUTH Stenographic Course V 4 Ruthie's greatest pleasure is writing to G. G. tcould it be love?l She enjoys swimming, dancing, driving, and lemon cokes. Some day she wants tu live in California, but until then she hopes to be a successful secretary. Advertising Staff of Mirror. Cafeteria Wlorker. XVEBSTER, DOROTHY ANN Stenographic Course I If you see a certain blonde, who I9 five feet two, stumble upstairs nor down, you'll know it's Dot. bhe lm-es spaghetti and mocha frappes. Her worst fault is borrowing money. but what's a nickel among friends' W'hen, after a heated discussion, you hear, XVell, all right, ring in your ear, she's probably angry. If Harry ames and his orchestra are playing lDream of You. and the Navy is close at hand, Dot is happy. Honor Roll II. XVALDMAN, ADELE Business Machines Course To join the VUAVES is Adele's am- bition. XVith her bright smile, we know she will make as many friends outside of school as she has here. Good luck in the XVAVES, Adele. Honor Roll 1943. Secretary of Advertising Staff of Mirror, XYALSH. FLORENCE T. Business Machines Course Florence's good sense of humor will he an important asset in helping her to make a success in the WAVES. Alter getting out, Florence hopes to become a roller-skating champion, and her friends know she has the ahility. Loads of luck to her. XYASHBURN, JEAN Stenographie Course Theres nothing pretentious about this pert senior, who is one of those girls who does every little job and says nothing, but who is of the type that everyone likes. She is sure to make her mark in the world. Archery. Honor Roll II, III, IV. Bowling. XVEATHERBEE, PAUL LAVURENCE Accounting Course Paul, also known as Heron, whose ambition is to become an au- tomobile salesman, just can't stand girls with no self-control and uncoop- erative women. He never stands wo- men up nor leaves them alone. He enjoys listening to Bing Crosby and cowboy music. After the war Paul and Bob are going to make a cross- country trip and return married. XYELLCOME, H. BARDEN Special Course To be a success in something, pre- ferably ranching, is the ambition Tex hopes to fulltill in life. He enjoys horses, fancy leather work fwhich anyone can easily see by those fancy cowboy boots he wears! shoot- ing, and hockey, but cares little for people who show off and teachers who show too much authority. Mirror Art Department Editor 1. '. 'v z H '42, 'wyn- 1. he ,,..1 u.....l V' XNELLINCTON DAVID XVORCESTIR Technrcal Koursc Wfhen you hear that expressron Cot a lrbrary slip' then you know It s that ambrtrous lad who rs noted tor hrs reentlemanlyf tonduet and hon LS are nown 18 XXrlbur N frren He lrkes study pc-nods and satatxons and rnte-nds tr o I When this tolleree Dasrd w sure y 1 x honor student tnor Roll Il Xue Presrdcnt of IV B Club XX YNCKUS Al EXATNDI R FRANK Is Stenographn fourse lllh o best lrked ss n mrs L H enroys being 1 gentleman of ltrsure and dantlnz, wut' s am mon t n Army Arr Iorps XXrth hrs person lvt W H11 IHC prlot Keep em smrlmp, Xlsrnls Football IV Honor Roll II III Sophomore Soual Fommrttee Semor Dame fommlttee N rror Staff Il III IX 1 LI flass President IN XX HALIIN BYRNADETTL RUTH Stenographrc K ourse Bernre rs a lover of dancmg -rnd swing musre Sle rs one of ttose woman drryers and her pet dream rs to own a beautiful Buick A tcrtaln Bob occupres most rf her trme t gether with Harry james and Xaug 'slunroe e md haye quired the trtle of the rnseparables he world see s ur tl wrnr, rur and sparkling, smile Bernle and we thrnlc you will he 1 model onor R ll II XX II SOIX BET IW IDI ISI' College Course e sen 1 wrnsome smlle and pretty br wn lrrlr To graduate from Boston llnnerslts rs her ambrtron and we rll wrsh her sue Less H nor Roll Il lll Dramatic Club Bowlmg IV XX Ol lx NIARIIX 'N C olleee fourse erybody rn I admrres Nlarusn tor her emeptlonal hrtrns and ahrlrtx She I5 a girl of the reserxed type and taels es esery ohstule with quxet de termrnatron bt wrth exeeplonal sults A good future seems s :re for her XX I I LINCTOV YDITH ESTELLE Aeeountlng foursc Ifdre IS another grrl who rs always on trme Her resersed character and frrendly ways haye won her many ad mlrers Her ambrtlon rs a noble one to srueeed rn life Sports are hrst rate with her Lspeually trthery and bowl mg, Arthery III Bowlrnf, XX YSSFLI. MARIORII' YVELYN Prattual Arts Course hI'll'Q.,IC gets along wrth eseryone that s whv she s one of the most pop r of the ero e Roller sltatlnf, sknng and traselxng ottupy her trme She plans to join the VUAVES and as everyone knows she rs sure to malse 1 good one XXILLS SUSAN D Stenographu Course Sue 5 ambrtron rs to become exther a stenographer or a model Dancmg sltatrng and swrmmrng are tops wrth her Her faxorrte song rs Moonlrght Serenade by Glenn Mrller Her ap petrte rs well known to cseryone But er all s e rs nyc lee mne an 1 rn hes t1ll and needs a lot o nourishment Dmnt let get y down Sue when y mu get that model s position nor Roll I XX IISON FRI IU STANLYH Practreal Arts fourse rely spends all day Sunday Weston with Betty and the rest of the trme talking about her to his friends Hrs rmbltron at thc present trme rs tm yom the Navy and he statroned aboard arreratt tarrrer and after the war to learn a good trade and settle down Semor Nomrnatrng Commrttee Honor Roll Xlrrror Room Agent XXUUD RIIA lx Stenographrt tourse ernf., thourehttul ees s Cs sntue She loathes wanting for peo e HX hat peope thong. l n ll h she often remarks but who belrexes that She wants t sun wlth a hand some da bu s e rs busy at present decrdrng between the blueyafltet and a former XX H S graduate Dramatic Club WOODBURY, FRANK ALLEN Clerical Course W'oody likes to attend the physics lectures in Room 312 and also to par- ticipate in all types of sports. The United States Army Air Corps will claim him soon, but afterwards he plans to buy a new convertible. XVOOENER, BEVERLY M. Stenographic Course Bev can usually be seen dashing about madly to get The Column in. After school she can be found at Docs , drinking frappes as fast as they are made. Going to Tote makes her week complete. Her peak will be reached when she becomes a medical secretary. Oh, Judge will tell you she's disatisfied. Honor Roll II, III, IV. Co-editor of News-Tribune Column. Junior Prom Committee. YAROSSI, PAULINE R. Stenographic Course If you hear someone yelling, Hey, Mary, wait for me, that's Polly. She plans to buy a car and travel all over the United States, including California. Kee ing scrapbrooks of sports of all kinclas are tops with her. She likes ending a dav at the Shore Drug Com- pany and listening to Artie Shaw's Bill, Polly takes week-end visits to Marlboro 1-wonder what the main at- traction is?l Honor Roll I. WOODS, BARBARA Practical Arts Course Woodsy would like to travel around the world with a certain per- son called E-. Our Army, Bing Crosby, and Kay Kyser are her favor- ites. Getting up early and Frank Sin- atra don't agree with her. All of you that know Woodsy will Find that she is good-natured and happy- go-lucky. YAMARTINO, RAYMOND LOUIS Technical Course Like the rest of the Tech Boys Yamie is very ambitious. He hopes to see the world and become a thous- andaire. Wfith his scholastic achieve- ments, we know that he's off to a good start. Are you serious, Jock- ey? are words which he often utters, always with a smile. Honor Roll II, III, IV. Senior Dance Committee. Junior Nominating Committee. Mirror Room Agent. IV B Club. ZAMMUTO, JOSEPH JOHN Practical Arts Course kloe's only weakness is not being ab e to converse with the opposite sex, but he makes up for this by being care- ful and meticulous in everything hc does. Joe's destination is the Navy where he plans to spend twenty years a-nd then retire to Alaska on a pen- sion. COMEAU, NORMA ROSALYN Practical Arts Course Norm' is the little miss who likes nothing better than a thrilling football game and Bing Crosby. If you have any conceit in your make-up, you aren't one of her friends. Her spare mo- ments are spent entertaining at U.S.O. camps. Her peak will be reached when she ecomes an air hostess. McNAMARA, JOHN THOMAS Stenugraphic Course Red Macs' immediate ambition is to see the world while wearing Navy blue. Give him a blonde, frappes, and lenty of sleep and everything will be fine. Xlifork. silly girls, and flat tires do little to inspire him while keeping XX'ink' out of trouble and len ing money help make him the fine lad he is. Business Staff of Mirror IV. EBERHARD, JEAN DOUGLAS South Junior Alumni. Technical Course Jean is one of those girls who duesn't lug home any books and still manages to come out with all A's. She enjoys Mr. Ward's English class, dancing, and receiving letters tespecial- ly from the Navyj. Her ambition is to graduate from Wheaton College, which she is certain to do with her usual flying colors. Honor Roll II, III, IV: Junior Nominating Committeeg Advertising staff and alumni editor of Minoru: Honorary mention in Franklin medal: Dramatic Club: Basketball II, IVg Bowling II. TROMBLEY, JUNE MARJORIE Accounting Course . June keeps her promises. Are you kiddin'? she says whenever anyone hands her a tomato, one genus fruitus, which she despises. She likes to spend her time with Bill, but dislikes homework and conceited girls. HART, RICHARD DANIEL Teachers' College Course Dick aspires to become as good a teacher as Mr. Hodge, and his friend- ly personality, provides him- with V a solid foundation. certain senior girl, however, is taking most, of his spare time when he isn't practicing on the piano or indulging in his favorite pastime, eating hot fudge sundaes. Honor Roll II, IV. Cheer Leader III, IV. Mirror Advertising Staff. McSHANE, BARBARA JEAN Business Accounting Course Barb likes listening to the 9:20 Club, Bing Crosby's singing and Luk Radio Theatre, but she-dislikes con- ceited people and getting up in the morning. She plans to become a suc- cess in the business world, a sure thing for 1 girl who is always on time. an 'Z ffngqx n ksnqsfcni AD-gym-LL f W' ff- Don Newcomb I7 l77as1 0kEl Lf A V 3 sf- V, : ,, , ,..' 156: x y . 5 I ' if S2 P 5 ' , .:2. M L S N . 1 ' V 1 L 1 , -- --.2 . Q , V ,, 1 - i Y Q -- ...I- . - f43,, 5 A A V , , ' sf, f -15: suceszj 13 ,s , ,, Q . -I 'x-l- b 1-nas! 'li'-'fi' V ,.', W -VVI -ig--A Q A ' i sh, A A I ' QCQYQZLJ x 1 , -I E- -. , 'Q' W ', ' 4 H k 3 A ' ' ' ,AH ' f r A Q 7 I E my V- I . K 5, , ' ' us 1 I 5 . W l ,r ' 'jjgek Club, Ju nz. Iseli: l77a.s7 49 SVUJOLIS E FU' Q ,D ,, P nf ff 8 0614 Ba bf sf-S I A Zyfff- 'bv .ibwmclf 'Bo.nbgg'Pean.son P M' ,M n 1 1 1 E X , ,X Q ag, I . 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' 3 NS Seen at the Senior Dance THF MIRROR STAFF Firrf R011 Elame Lmdstrom Bxrblrl Hoooer Lors Coolidge Betty Vlles Bartlen Nkfellcomc Xrt Editor Alexander Wenclxus Bumness Manager Nancy Newcomb Carolyn Noyes Barbara French Art Editor Betty Beclxctt Serond Rau ames Dawn Duxl l xxx Isabel Hapootllan Eleanor Tomao Adele Waldman bslua buff Sherlxe Babb Normr Rcxd Albcrt btlefel Nell Nix 'lbzrd Rau Eleanor 'lhoml Lnldl Palumbo Erleen Hatfield Vngxma Olncrl llcmor Vxnlls Iwiarrlyn Gomell Hnzabcth Dlxcltson Chrrlottc Leary Iuurtb Rau Amella Cartllll Vlf,lHll ohn on june Kelley Fly Welmckus .mc I'lag.,3. loan Morang Flora Gray Lau! Rau Mr Hood Flculty Buxmus Manager Robert Rlel Richard Hart Robcrt blwunrnbht , . . ., . ,t , , ., . ' . V Y - ' - , f - , V y,- . , , ,, . . , , ., . ' - , Y -.. , , - , , . .. . .. , , . , v v ' ' - 1 - . , . , , , . . ., . , . ' 4 . Q -, Q 3 . , . AU. I., - J t Q 3, i. Y. J . ,,.' I A Y , , ' ,. - , ' , . . ' - .a . . -.- , ' - y A - H v n 1 - icky ' N - Artur K VV QV- L -I - - ' ' Mx .-x-N. , . ,g-u-1.15 K , RAN X lx X - xx x A N X If Vi va' ...iii-f .-, Q--Q x-1- .fy A -1 I 4 x mHEtinie is 1950 and the place VUg1ltl1am. It is a beau- tiful Sunday in june. A large crowd has gathered around the speakers' platform on the Common. The Wfaltham Senior High School Band, still under the supervision of Mr. Crawford, makes merry with music. It is a gala occa- sion which brings these peo- ple together. I am supposed- ly one of Waltham's favorite daughters returning home after becoming one of the most famous writers of all time. I am traveling by Pullman, Clair Prophecy ...G .1 ELEANOR TOMAO Writer of Clam Propbery finishes his speech. He gives me a three-day tour of the highlights in Waltham, all expenses paid, and Andry Kokidko as explanatory guide. QWho could ask for anything morelj Since time marches on and we march with it, the pro- gram goes on with a song and dance by Delia Vellante, Pres- ident of the 15th Chapter, Club Number 72, of the We'd - Lay - Down - Our- Lives - And - Die - For - Frankie - Sinatra Fan Club. The present enrollment is 547 and many of 45's graduates with Sue Di Lorenzo, my secretary. As the train slows down, I gaze out of the window and am sur- prised to see banners waving, and a welcome home sign stretched across Moody Street. Yes, Waltham is still my favorite place although there are a few noticeable changes. For one thing, instead of the extremely distin- guished mayor of five years ago, I see a very fa- miliar face. It looks like-but I can't be sure-H yes, it is-Bob Rier. Well, the train has come to a standstill, and we get off. As we walk to the platform, my eyes search for more familiar faces. After we are seated, I am presented with a key to the city by Mayor Rier who then goes on to recite the history of Waltham. Standing in the audience are Dottie Webster with her Paul Qand all the little Paul'sj and Ruthie Weagle with Gig. It looks as if the whole police force is here, and officers Peter Gonsalves, joe Wagner, George Gardiner, Paul Gordon, and Rus- sell Annis are probably having a busy time watch- ing that no pockets are picked. I heave a sigh of relief when the Mayor finally hold important positions in that association. Adele Waldman, Josephine Ravesi, Sue Niosi, Bea Cal- usdian, Barbara McShane, Angelina Alesse, and Flo Walsh are but a few. Delia tells me there are as many boys as girls in this club, but for fear of being exposed, they refuse to reveal their names. However, I have it on the best authority that john Elander is the most active member much to the disappointment of Paul Weatherbee, who broods alone in a corner, bites his fingernails, tears his hair, and threatens to go outside and eat worms. Following Delia's number, short speeches are given by presidents of various organizations in- cluding jean Hodgson, founder of the School of Mercy -a haven of rest for all those poor unfor- tunates constantly hounded and tortured into physical as well as mental wrecks by taking such subjects as algebra, typing, bookkeeping, and the like. Richard Clark, Editor of The News Tribune, is sitting on the platform observing all and saying nothing, while the copyright girls, Mary Arrigo, Sylvia Griff, Anne Delaney, Barbara Farrell, Mar- ion Cantwell, and Ginny Oliveri take notes. B111 Schulthe1s head of the Shell O11 Company and h1s secretary Paul1ne Corm1er were among thc notables present B111 comments on the fact that there IS an over abundance of gasol1ne that people are not buyxng these days The Shell has no use for It and cant even glve 1t away s1nce Walter Hawley d1scovered a new and cheaper form of motor power wh1ch anyone can make by com b1n1ng turn1p julce mashed charcoal and wh1te of egg Next IH the l1ne of entertarnment IS a song and dance by canne Casey followed by Walthams own Swooner Crooner Don K1ngsley We soon rcal1ze that n1ght IS approachmg so the cha1rman of the board of enterta1ners Russ Kelly states bnefiy that the program IS over My secretary and I Wlll spend our first n1ght at the Swank Hotel overlook1ng the Charles R1ver We start for the hotel 10 a tax1 run by Harold Bowman and Weldon H1tchcock Two drrvers for th1s tax1 are an absolute necesslty because as Harold steers Weldon pushcs from the rear burys Gas Stat1on and there we renew acqua1n tance mth the attendant Anna May Monks In record t1me we reach the hotel and are met by three people each cla1m1ng ovxncrshrp of the hotel Paul Brady Carl Leaf and Huntley Tas ker They have been fight1ng over th1s place for ncarly live years and st1ll havent reached a dec1 s1on as to who owns 1t Paul h1res them and Carl Gres them wh1le Huntley just takes l1fe cas1ly and makes passes at the pretty waltresses and bell hops E1leen Hatfield R1ta CUIIIH Peggy Ahern Ruth Chr1st1ansen Rose G1ard1na V1fg1D13 V1n cello and R1ta McCann Carl g1VCS us our room number and tells us It IS the best room IU the ho tel but when we see 1t we declde It must be the next best We fall asleep but arc soon awakened by a traxn rac1ng past and then by thc sound of hoof beats I run to the w1ndow and through the dark ncss I make out the figure of Yolanda Dellep1gne r1d1ng by on her horse In the morn1ng breakfast IS served at 7 30 and cooks Betty CFODIH and Donald Hartnett pro duce a del1c1ous meal All the guests of the hotel arc scated at a long table and I not1ce Blanche Barbant1Marg1e KCFIHS Arlene Demar1s Mar1on Berry Renee Gould Theresa Casella Barbara GIIIT Phyllrs LeShane fwho got up at srx to Walt for the mailman, and Mary R1dent1 They are all here for the grand open1ng of the Moody Street Harbor dunng wh1ch ceremony a new sh1p The Alexander w1ll be chr1stened It IS named after Alexander Wenckus Walthams r1chest and most prom1nent c1t1zen Later accordmg to our schedule we meet K k1e and take a 8151115661118 tour through the 111511 spots The bus dr1ver IS Pat F1tzgerald who IS 1n a bad mood because l1ttle Bud Roberts son of ean Dermot Roberts has pulled down the ch1ntz curta1ns l1n1ng the bus wundows After all cur 1a1ns are hard to 1ron says Pat The other passengers are Corlnne Robertson Esther Dugas Evelyn Foote Mlllle Hayden Mar 1on Kezer Barbara Hapenny and Sy Anna Sabett1 Rosc Cmcotta Cather1ne Walclron Barbara Geof As we pass Sen1or H1gh Kokre po1nts out that R1chard Wanberg IS thc new d1et1t1an IH the Cafe lunc Kelly has taken over Mr M1tchell s law classes and Nancy Nevscomb has full charge of t e Dramatlc Club Me r1de on down Lexmgton Street and stop at the Pol1cc Stat1on It IS gorng to be rebuilt and Honcst ohn MacNamara IS lay1ng the corner s one As soon as he does that he IS ushered back IU o h1s cell by Spec1al Invest1gator Edd1e Bowler xx ho then locks the cell and throws the key away As we pass C1ty Hall we see Barbara MacDon ald Vlfglnla Morreale Arlene MHCGUIHHCSS Mary M3361 and Ruth Thompson the ofiice grrls cross the street for a drop of tea at Prntabone and Whalen s Coffee Shop We r1de down Moody Street stop at the br1dge to pay 1 toll to Donald Potter the ofiicer 1n charge and then cont1nue on our merry way We pass Cronrns wh1ch now occup1es two blocks and lS st1ll expandmg Paul joyce IS the head man 1n charge of all the models H15 bcvv of beaut1es COnS1StS of Loxs Deacon jean Lang1ll . . 7 . I uv, . . , , , , y I H , . A 1 . .Y . . , . v . ' '. ' L A , . y . , - 4 a . 7 v y . 7 . . 7 ' s if - 'I' , '. ', ' , o- ' , 1 , 'l U ' Q Y I Y 1 7 . , QA , L Q , 7 ' ' . I t , ' . , . . . . , y . h . 1 ls 17 Y . . , 1 ' i. A . I , A .I , tc i , , l, We have to make a forced stop at Frank Wood- frian, james Feneley, and Margie jones with Bill. ' ' , ' - y A . . , : . . , , , . . L . A . . . . , l 1 - ,S , - h I ' . - , V . A - , t . . , . , , I , I U Y , I Q f i . . 3 . . a . . . . - . , - a .' r . 7 , . , , . 7 , . . . - ,, , . 7 , , . ' ' ' 1 . . A A I , ' . . I Y' Y 7 l , , . 7 1 . I U I , . Y r . A I Y , I 7 . ' I I , ' , Gloria Monteiro, Sue XViIls, Carolyn Noyes, Adele Koundakjian, Betty Wilson, Rose Giminarda, Elaine Ramsdell, june Temple, and Selma Kauf- man-now that's one man's family! We pass Eleanor Morreale's Restaurant, where Angie Mobilia is in charge of the waitresses, Bar- bara MacCarthy, Betty McNeil, Alice Connors, and Margie Wessell. As we start back, we see Don Clarke's Escort Bureau-ladies, do you need an escort? Do you want a man who is tall, dark, and handsome? You do? Well, who doesn't! Clarke's Escort Bureau is well established though. just recently, Don escorted john's Other Wife. We soon realize we are quite tired so we ride back to our hotel where we have our dinner, and soon fall asleep. On Tuesday, we attend the christening of the new ship. There is a large crowd there, includ- ing many newspaper reporters from the Tribune: namely, Bill Furdon, Barden Wellcome, Allen Hamney, Harold Turner, and Dave Wellington. The photographers, Nick Palumbo and Al Beni- nati, are busy taking snaps of the celebrities pres- ent. Barbara French, commercial artist for the paper, is drawing a sketch of the ship before june Geisler, a very dear friend of Mr. Wenckus, breaks the bottle of champagne, christens the ship The Alexander , and sends it rolling down the runway. After this affair, there are special busses operat- ing to carry the many people to the Hovey Memo- rial, where a banquet will be held. George Lu- pien, Lawrence Foote, Dave Hartman, Edward Gerritson, and Warren Iudkins cheerfully make many trips with their busses so that all the people get to the hall. On arfival, we find the music is playing, people are singing, and, in short, everyone is happy. A brief skit entitled, Home Sweet Home or Cedarwood, We Love You is enacted by Louise Owen, Arlene Roche, and Ioane Rand. When the applause dies down, Neil Nix dances, while in the background the chorus girls, Margaret Chiasson, Carmela Alterisio, 'lean Porter, Antoin- ette Ferrara, Margie Swanberg, and Ann Totora sing a popular tune. Robert Guba, Ray Morse, and Harvey Ruggles, self-appointed ushers, pass out programs. Ray Yamartino is in charge of soft drinks. His favor- ite one is a mixture of Seven-Up, Ginger Ale, Sasparilla, Root Beer, and Iced Tea. Who will have to wear an ice bag on his head for the rest of the week? Before the lights are lowered for a song by Al- bert Stiefel, Lorraine Cousins, and Betty Beckett, I see seated in a far off corner, Eleanor Thomas, jean Washburn, Lois Kilpatrick, Pauline Yarossi, Rita Wood, and Agnes LeBlanc, talking with Hollywood's Newest Sensation, jack Manning-- here on a personal appearance tour with his press agent, Mike Chagnon. Suddenly the spotlight is centered on the en- trance, and Howard Bettinson, Master of Cere- monies, announces the arrival of Bev Woolner, editor of a nationally known woman's magazine, janice Myers, rival editor of another nationally kriown woman's magazine, Barbara Pearson, one of the most talked of women in America, Isabel Harpootlian, Arline Simmons, and Betty Viles, Einstein's three prodigies, and jill Palumbo with her secretary, Grace Nethercote. jill is a famous dress designer. She is wearing her latest creation -an ankle length fuschia skirt, an orange jersey blouse, and striped green elbow gloves, all topped 03 with a yellow turban and silver slippers. Very stunning, but I must wear my glasses from now on. And now, all of a sudden, I see Vic Town- send, Marilyn Leach, Muriel McCann, Florence Raymond, Ida DellaCamera, Charlene Gesner, and Donald Caswell! They are all walking toward me with wicked gleams in their eyes. What's wrong! What have I done ?-but I'll never know because I find myself sitting up in bed, and in the middle of the night tool What a nightmare-but ir was fun! ELEANOR Torsrao, '45 Clary Hzriory RAIN drrpped mockrngly on the brllowy vrhrteness of Doodle s cloud Hens cn cer tarnly could bc dcprcssrng at trmes She stretched her archcd neck and leanrng downward tilted hcr head to the side hcr long wavy harr caught among the strrngs of her harp but her only thought was to drscoxer who was on duty above hcr Drpsy agarn' Hm she seems to be enyoyrng herself burstrng the ram clouds on her Agarn she grumblcd You d thrnk theyd go easy on the new comers after all she had only swrped her fifth rrde on a helrcopter Why shouldnt she accept rrdes from strangers when they drdnt even know there was a Doodle Srm mons rn Heaven or stealrng rrdes on merry go rounds' Besrdes rt was fun' Doodle heaved a srgh rf only she had vsarted and been born rn 2027 rnstead of 1927 and could be lrvrng on earth rather than rn Heaven rn 2045 Suddenly a heavy thud sent her headlong rnto her cloud Two mrnutes later Doodles head peeped slowly from the cloudburst Mr Mor ang have you no respect for thc farrer sex? Mr Morang batted two eyelashes I really drdnt see you thrs trme Arlene as I was testrng the amount of hydrogen rn the new cloud that I recerved for good behavror and I forgot to look where I was gorng Doodle looked at hrm susprcrously and batted five eyelashes Well please be kmd enough to tow me home then Reluctantly Mr Morang put hrs test tube behrnd hrs rrght ear and tossed Doodle a rope of protons Happrly the two ghded onto the plams of Heaven The next mornrng Doodle rose early and qurck BETTY VILES W rxter of Clan Hxxlory ly walked to the celestral lrb rary The sun shone brrght ly and she was qurck to no trce a bevy of people gathered about two men Srlently she made her way to an rmpres srve frgure on the outskrrts of the crowd He turned sud denly and much to her amazement Doodle found herself rn the arms of her for mer Enghsh teacher George Ward Why Mr Ward' you havent changed a brt have you? Where have you been keeprng yourself 9 Oops' Sorry that s your lrne Let me tell you the great news retorted Mr Ward releasrng her from hrs grasp Mr Lronel M Mosher rs about to return to W H S ' he contrnued rn a vehement tone Hes forgotten the endrng of one of hrs great novels and rs dropprng down rn a cloud of rnvrsr brlrty to brouse through hrs books for the endrng rn the lrbrary of W H S I rntended to accom pany hrm on hrs Journey but as I was sneakrng be tween the layers of Mr Moshers cloud George Washrngton spred me and as a result I shall have no halo untrl Mr Mosher returns Doodle chuckled Do you suppose we mrght watch hrs departure from the Pearly Gates? she rnqulred At that trme Bob Rrer soared past wrth Carolyn Noyes apparently headed for the Pearly Gates Mr Ward and Doodle followed and reached the top of the Gates when St Peter and Mrss Allen ar rrved for therr passes Doodle presented hers to St Peter whrle Mr Ward fumbled hopefully through hrs sandals Evrdently Ive lost rt he remarked rn drsgust Consequently you remarn here untrl you frnd rt remarked St Peter Q . . ,..-,.Y . .. HWY, A . V V . . V , V , V ' ' ' 1 ' V . I .- y ' ' . - , 1 , I Q v 1 , 1 . , V 7 V - 1 e I V ' r I ' J f r ,I , , V . D i. 7 4 l v '- , , f ' - Y a '. I ' ' y - V 1. . 2 . , . . . . . , . v 9 - H - . .. , . ' . . V - . A r - n ' 1 l ' ' ' n 1 a - . , H . . . , . , , . U . . - , . ,, . . . . . ,, , . . . . V ,, . . . . . . . , . , V V . . . 1 a - 1 ' - 1 ' ! . , . . ' 9 a a -r - U A 1. 1. - , . . 1. - .v . , . . . . . 1 a - 5 7 ' v rv V . , . ' .. - . - . , . rr - . . ,, . , . ,, . . . , . . . . U . . ' ' f n , . . Mr. Ward groaned. Oh, my jangled nerves! he sputtered. XVhen at last he had rescued his thumb from the knot in his sandals, he realized that Booth Tarkington was presenting Mr. Mosher with a map, compass, and a list of things to bring back. Doodle squinted through her telescope to see what was on the list. Mr. Reynold's name was first-the two pictures previously in 04. Miss Dar- medy's was next-she wished Mr. Mosher to leave a note for Miss Hart to stop taking those vitamin pills she had devised, and to come up and join her, or else she'd be teaching history rather than German till the end of the world. The list went on: Harold Clark, one broken heart, Margie jones, megaphone, Dick Clark, the latest Popular Sriefzre magazine. Putting the list in his pocket, Mr. Mosher gin- gerly stepped on his cloud and waved good-bye. Doodle watched till he was out of sight, and then cheerfully left Mr. Ward and St. Peter and went back to bed. Twenty-four hours later, Mr. Ward was still perched on the Pearly Gates when Mr. Mosher entered Heaven for a second time. Quickly he told what he had discovered. Waltham Senior High School, the Second, had been founded on Prospect Hill. Good old W. H. S. was now a symbol of great learning, and con- tained the literature of all its great authors and the statues of all its great teachers. An amazing likeness of Mr. Ward holding L'Allegro in one hand and a bag of potato chips in the other is standing at the end of the main corridor, he re- marked. I managed to get most of the material except Miss Hart's, who has released her pills for public use. Looking over what Mr. Mosher had brought back, Dick Clark suddenly burst out with a groan, and held up a memorable copy of the Mirror, marked Class of '45. Do you call this Popular Science? he squealed. That was a mistake, chuckled Mr. Mosher. What does it say? Let's see, went on Dickg it starts out with the Mirror staff. Ha! I was Editor. Oh, I re- member nowg over a hundred years ago, I entered in September, 1941, a mere Freshman. There were only eighty of us: Ethe Bohannon was Presi- dent, Roy Arbuthnot, Vice-President, Betty Viles, Secretary-treasurer, and Marge jones, Auditor. That May we had our hrst social, and came out four dollars to the good. As sophomores, the Class of '45 piled into the corridors of W. H. S. with Bob Driscoll, President, Bill Power, Vice- Presidentg June Kelly, Secretary-Treasurer, and Carolyn Noyes, Auditor. Barbara Pearson did a wonderful job of handling the Sophomore Social that year, and a number of the students helped out with entertainment as they had done the previous year. In june Miss Helen Ober retired, but is still remembered by all who were fortunate enough to have her as teacher or friend. In the fall of 1943 john Furdon was killed in combat while serving God and country in World War II. Since then, forty names have been added to the list of valiant fighting men from Waltham High who have given their lives in the service of their Home Land. In September, 1943, the doors of W. H. S. again swung open, and the class of '45 began its junior year with increased vigor and spirit. Again Bob Driscoll led his class as President, fol- lowed by Barbara Pearson as Vice-President, June Kelly as Secretary-Treasurer, and john Rooney, as Auditor. Everyone was overcome with pride and joy at our victorious football team, through which we won the Eastern State Championship, Class Ag and our victorious basketball team, through which we entered the Tech Tournament. On May 25, 1944, our junior Prom was held. I was chairman of the committee, but nevertheless all went wellg the gym was decorated to perfection, and the weather was beautiful. Everyone had a wonderful time, and our first formal was a success in every way. Practically all worked during the summer of '44, There were many jobs to be filled, and the high- schoolers helped out in stores, farms, and fac- tories. September 6, 1944, was a notable day in the history of the Class of '45, Each day that fol- lowed brought us closer to the end of our school years then we realized for the first time that we were about to be on our own soon to be groping blindly through the corridors of experience and self determinatron Many senior boys left for the servrce durrng our last year we were proud of them all and admired their spirit and sacrifice The officers elected rn our senior year were Presr dent Alex Wenckus Vice President Barbara Pearson Secretary Treasurer Betty Viles and Auditor Howard Bettrnson The Dramatic Club moved onward with Nancy Newcomb as President and Donald Kingsley as The Voice Waltham High started off to a great start in football defeating Rrndge Tech 13 0 Eddie Bow Frnan lanky end and Nick Palumbo handsome halfback carrred the Crimson throughout an ex citing season of teamwork and muscles Perhaps the most exciting game was Waltham at Everett with a 12 12 tre The season was ended with a 13 7 vrctory over our traditional Thanksgiving Day rival Brockton and then W H S dove en thusrastrcally into hockey and basketball Not only did our team deserve praise but also our vrva cious cheerleaders Marge jones Phil LeShane Ruth Christiansen lay Wenckus Bill Power Dick Hart and Walter Keyes The Senior Dance was held on january 19 1945 and thanks to Russel Kelly as chairman and everyone who devoted trme and effort it went over the top rn every may Many of the faculty were present everyone enjoyed himself Bev Woolner and Janice Myers kept everyone posted rn Thrs Week at Waltham High The Pennant Club made its debut under the able direc tion of Mr Mosher and Bob Rrer The Class of 45 found rt had completed its task at Waltham High and each member of it went forth on hrs a motto that had carried him and his friends through three years of teamwork Doodle sighed Miss Vrets sniffed and Mr Mosher coughed Suddenly a great thunderous vorce was heard overhead Bravo-I ve found my pass shouted Mr Ward from hrs lofty tempo rary abode And once again he stole the show BETTY VILES 45 FAREWELL It s difficult to say good bye to someone who has been for many years a pillar of perplexing alge brarc formulae a wizard of the unknown x an ex pounder of progressions rnvolutron homogeneous equations functions expansions central tenden cies and what have you and at the same trme a man of impeccable character and earnest frrendlr UCSS For many years the pupils of Waltham High have had algebra taught them by Mr Reynolds and now after fourteen years of outstanding ser vice he rs leavrng the portals of a school which is sorry to see hrm go Mr Reynolds will alw ays be remembered for hrs excellent teaching while hrs long record of outstanding service wrll be hard to equal y . . . . . I . . . . . , I r , . , . - . . I . y l . . 5 . , , . . . . . ' , . , . . .- . y . 5 - ' , ' 9 9 ' ' . , . , . . ' 1 I . I . s L . . ler, burley center, Bill Furdon, left tackle, Ernie own separate way with the motto, Respice Finem, . y , . 7 . . . . , . . V- ' . , , . - , b , , . . . - . l - . , . , . , A - . , . . , . , . y . , - , , , - , , , Claws Wi!! E it remembered that we, the Class of 1945, being of sound and disposing mind and memory and wishing to direct in what manner our possessions shall be disposed of after our departure, do make and publish this, our last will and testament. After the payment of our just debts, we bequeath and devise as t follows: To Mr. Ward, our best friend, and advisor, whose partiality towards Bing Cros- by has been causing feuds out in Hollywood, we leave a pair of platformed shoes, so that he may be as great as his many friends, not only in respect and admiration, but also in height. To Miss Clement, our petite professeurj' who has to bear listening to the slander of her favorite language daily, we leave a revised edition of l'I.a Grammairef' entitled, Learn French the Easy way with the Pupils of Waltham High, or Get Hep! Learn English with a French accent. To Mr. Reynolds, the only teacher in the world who is threatening Bob Hope's career, we bestow a modern joke book, which ought to add to our beloved mathematician's gay ninety repetoire. To Mr. jack-of-all-trades Morang, who for hours endeavors to seek the scientific cause of the average pupil's density or strange reactions, we leave the formula, how to teach chemistry and maintain one's sanity. To Miss Viets, well-read, well-traveled, and extremely well-liked, whose tireless efforts have been a help in producing our fine yearbook, we leave an Editor-in-Chief who will prove equally as conscientious as Dick Clark. To Mr. Hodge, who is made to listen to a mul- titude of personal experiences and affairs daily, JANICE G. MYERS Writer of Clan Will and who has the best-fed classes in Waltham High, we leave a soon-to-be-completed volume on World War II. To the graduating class of 1946, one of the mildest in years, we leave the 'lRules of Courtesy to Sophomoresf' some of which are: The cafe- teria is on the fourth floor, Room 307 is on the first floorg always ascend or descend any stairway, and eating in the ' corridors is permissible. ' We We hereby nominate Mr. Mosher, Mr. Hood, and Miss Spencer, all of Waltham, County of Middlesex, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as co-executors of this, our last will and testament. In testimony whereof we hereunto set our hand in the presence of three witnesses and declare this to be our last will this -i- day of june in the year one thous- and, nine hundred and forty-live. CLASS or 19415 BY 'IANICIZ Mvnas 1 On this second day of june, A. D., 1945, Janice Myers for the Class of 19-15 of Wfaltham, Massa- chusetts, signed the foregoing instrument in our presence, declaring it to be their last will, and thereafter as witnesses we three at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, hereunto subscribed our names. DOROTHY MANKow1cH ARLINE DARMEDY ESTHER F. MEHRING CODICIL TO THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Be rt remembered that we the cl1ss of 1945 being of sound and dlsposrng mrnd 1nd memory and wrshmg to drrect rn wh1t manner our estate shall be drsposed of after our dep1rture do make and publrsh thrs the codrcrl to our last wrll and testament hereby ratrfyrng 1nd conhrmrng sand wrll rn all respects except as changed by thrs rn strument We hereby nomrnate 1nd 1ppo1nt Phyllis L Snrne executrlx of this the eodrerl to our lrst wrll rnd test1ment 1nd we hereby request th1t she be exempt from furnrslung 1ny surety or suretres or her offrcml bond To most studrous and most lrkely to sueeeel Rlehrrd Clark Edrtorrn Chief of the Mirror 1nd the tech course s contrrbutron to E1nste1n s pro trgees we le1ve thrs Book of knowledge so he r ry eduette himself on the more srmple thrngs rn 1 e omxn rrot who was unrnrmously chosen Qllbb wrt we le1ve 1 needle 1nd 1 spool of fl1I'C'lLl se th1t she m1y 1lw1ys keep her aequ11nt1nees rn strtches To Lors Deacon so porsed so sweet 1nd so ver 1ttr1ct1xe our Hollywood refugee whose ethereal ehrrm h1s caused many srghs of envy 1nd many w hrstles of admrratron we le1ve a contr1ct w1th one of the top modeling 1genc1es rn the country 'lo Grld1 Pllumbo our most athletrc 1nd best dressed gurl we leave a personal garment whrch wrll really keep her shrp shape rn the gym or the corrrdors of Boston Unrversrty To Edward Bowler our most athletrc boy who h1s excelled rn everything from footb1ll to hockey, 1nd who has developed enough muscle to sh1me Clnrles Atl1s we lease a yo yo so th1t he mry 1lw1ys keep active 1nd be a good sport B1rb1r1 Pearson the only promrsrng successor to Mr Roosevelt srnce she has been vice presrelent for ye1rs rs our most popular grrl Srnce Barbara rs eyeryone s best frrend and always well supplied wrth the latest h1ppen1ngs we lease her a prlvate telephone so that she may grve her famlly a lrttle peace 'Io Paul joyce Waltham Hrgh s own Adolph Menyou who has the very latest rn men s wearrng 1pparel and who rs really a flashy fellow we be queath a box of tacks to keep hrm as sharp as he was durrng 45 To Eleanor Tomao our class prophet who has personalrty plus meaning She rs our sunshxne 1nd who has more effervescenee than a bottle of grngerale we leave a parr of dark glasses so every ene wrll be protected from those bright sparklrng e es To tall dark and glamorous Selma Kaufmqn XV1ltll1U1 s oomph grrl who has a never endrng lrst of admrrers we leave a sweater so that she 1 1lw1ys marntaln that charmmg appeal The herght of perfectron rs exampled by Betty Vrles our most lrkely to succeed Secretary treasur er and D AR representatrve She IS lovely to look at an unassumrng genrus 1nd everyone s Llifllflg To our Prlgrrm we le1ye the orrgmal l'lLlLlCI' of success knowmg th1t she wrll re1ch that top step and be a credrt to the cl1ss of 45 All work and no play ney er made une Kelley a dull glrl une s all A report card has proven that a lrttle effort brxngs amazrng results She s o ll most studlous glrl wrth a magnetrc personality th1t 1ttr1cts a myriad of friends We leave une 1 bottle of shellac so that she ll keep that finrshed oo Presrdent Alexander Wenckus was chosen our most popular boy for a number of reasons Marn ly he always has a frrendly greeting for eyery ore he s a regular fellow and he rs respected for hrs good judgment by students and faculty Alec we leaye a best seller entrtled The Wal tham Telephone Drrectory which contarns the s1lu1ble rnformatron on how to be popular wrtlr the opposrte sex To Nancy Newcomb the class Helen Hayes w ho has shone rn such perform1nces as A I'r1end of the Family and Elmer and the Love Bug we leaye an Oscar whrch rs only presented to the best actress of the year G , Y . . 7 , . . . , 1 . , V K 5. , . V V V - , , ' ' , 7 , - Vr VV . ' . 1 , ' 5 V ' , V . . - . . 7 7 . . . . Y Y L 7 ' V . , V , K V . . . Y Y 1 ' ' ,, . . . , 1 . 3 . , ., r 5, . . , . . , l . l V 1 4 4 7 2 ' ' c 1 e V V V' VV - - L 1 , V r A K . ' ' -, n a,V . . f . ' V ' ' 7 Y r ' xl r vl , k, .fy V. 1 - - V v l I . . ,, 1:4 ' ' 'Q ' J ' I ' , 'V . - - , 4 '. , ' 4 7 To Della Vellante, that human comedy, and one I , , - - , r . , . . 'o Q , r I 2 5 ' ' z ' , K - 1 ' ' r f r r ' ' ' ' r 4 - J . V- VV . . . ' Y ' K' - V r . - , , ,. , I, L , . . 7 t L V 5 ' 7 V 5' - 1 -1 . . ' 1 . . 1 5 , . ' - , ' . l A ' ' ' V l k . ' y K ' ' V' . 4 e , 4 1 - V ' ' , v , 1 ' ' 7,7 ,- ' ' V , ,' V ' - ' ,y D V! A . - A5 9 4 v - . To V V V ' V ' Y V, V V , , n- 44 L V 6 7 1 ,f L V . V . V ,V - V V ' r t 'L '. 4 . , 7 , . . ' ' . t 4 , - '- , ' , . '- 1 - A ' ' ' V V V ' ' , 7 1 V - V e V To jack Manning, our Clark Gable incognito, who donned a soldier's uniform in February and now is more handsome than ever, we leave some- thing to keep him company other than week-ends. Not every soldier owns a beautiful doll. Carolyn Noyes, the girl with the 31,000,000 secret on how to win a young man's fancy, has been chosen Brightest Socialite. Carol has at- tended all the dances and games and is known all over the good ship W. H. S. as a girl with loads of spirit, friends, and personality. We leave her a Hit gun just in case she ever becomes annoyed with any persistent pests. The newly elected swooner crooner of the bobby-sox crowd is none other than Don Kingsley. Don, best actor of the class of '45, can really send them with his solid vocal tones. This boy is really hep with the younger set, so we leave him a bottle of vitamins and a pair of shoulder pads so he'll always have more than his Hollywood rival. The class of 1945 does not endorse, nor is in no way connected with, the manufacturers of the aforementioned products, but any money forth- coming from said manufacturers for free adver- tising should be sent to Mr. Charles W. Goodrich, who promises to place it in a fund towards the building of a monument for Waltham High's vet- erans of World War II. We hereby nominate and appoint Mrs. Devine, Mr. Lees, and Mr. Mitchell as co-executors of this, the codicil to our last will and testament, and we hereby direct said executors to pay all our just debts and costs of administration out of our es- tate. We hereby request that they be exempt from furnishing any surety or sureties on their bonds. In testimony whereof we hereunto set our hand and publish and declare this to be the codicil to our last will and testament in the presence of the witnesses named below, this the -- day of june, A. D., 1945. Signed-THE Crass or 1945 By-JANICE MYERS On this 6th day of june, A. D., 1945, Janice Myers for the class of 1945 of Waltham, Massa- chusetts signed the foregoing instrument in our presence, declaring it to be their last will, and thereafter as witnesses we three at their request, in their presence and the presence of each other, hereunto subscribed our names. JAMES GARRAHAN LAWRENCE W. ELLIOTT LOUISE G. McCuu.oUc.H Clam Poem l SYLVIA L GRIFF Wrzter of Clan Poem l A MESSAGE TO WALTHAM HIGH SCHOOL Dear Waltham High: We were immigrants on a new journey, When first we passed through your doorsg It was hard to adjust ourselves to a life On bewrldermg hlgh school shores We have broken the clouds of darkness We have strrven to do what IS rrght We have learned what you have taught us Wrth sprrrt wrth vrgor and mrght We shall always return to see you Though the years go qurckly by Whetl1er rn happmess or rn sadness 45 wxll ever be mgh Though thrs world of ours rs troubled Though turmorl rexgns throughout Because of your valued tramrng We wxll conquer thxs era of doubt Wxth you as our gurdmg factor Wnth you as our hope supreme We shall follow on rn the road of success And fulfill our every dream SYLVLA L GRIFF tv ass lflhllcihts JUNIOR NOMINATING COMMITTFE Seated Lorrame Crane Mary Lombardo janet Turner Slaazdnzg Richard Sherman, Frances Cronm Alan Duphsea JLINIOR CLASS OFFICERS Rxchard btumpf Prcsmdmt Fay Wnnckus V1CCI,fL5ldLDl France: Barruvn 5cCrct.1ryTrc.1aurct Rxclmrd Ham Auditor w 1 . , , . . , , v - v f a ' , r ' u 1 ' SOPHOMORE SOCIAL COMMITTEE Seated Tony Mangmr Charrman Barbara Johnson Anna Trano Nancy Wrlder joseph Cappadona SOPHOMORF CLASS OFFICERS Rrchard Doucette Audrtor Marrlyn Gowell VrcePres1dent Howard Read Secretary Treasurer Lorne MacArthur Presrdent Stamiing: Gerald Dahill, Richard Doucette, Rodney Larsson. 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I Q I 'I ' I' A ,QA . ,N- I .., WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG' Hom Tlmei Haw Changed Smcc Our 45 Graduates XY ere Klddnes' BACK IN 1945, DO YOU REMEMBER AROUND THE CIRCUIT WITH THE CRIMSON TEAMS HTHLUI cg 558 Coach dl Lea ,ig lf -,i Z f wflb S1lver Annlversary, 1920 1945 Aware, tl - res irch s in o fimous Romm siyings bit to Vcllllllllli it's .1 recl letter elite. lfor Mirch 13 f the liy rick Letiry cime lc' to Xwalthim High, his alma miter to co'1ch bise- bill 'lncl footbgll, the extct clite bein5,fNl'1rch 15 1920. Yestercliy mirkecl the completion of 25 years of coiching for the likeable lck who is practically NIL Waltharnn himself in the annlls of Crimson football. Twenty-five ye'1rs of coaching? is fi long, time in one spot incl 25 successful years it his been for Coach Leary who is now believecl just about the oltlest schoolboy coach Qin point of servicej in Llstcrn M 15blQl1Ll5Cflb. Only one xx ho probibly cin tlispute his clfiim is Lynn CQl'1ssic'iI's Bill oyce. 'nc' 1 stir h'1lfb'1cl4 in the years of 1907 1902-4 nro 'ibly clicln't -rerlize or tlreim of the Ong, successful -5 years th'1t he his enjoyed when 16 took over the Qrimson blseblll re'ns in the spring of 1921. Down through the yeflrs Le'1ry his seen his boys come 'incl go 'incl he is now coaching sons of his former pupils. His athletes hive cone far ancl wicle in the 'lthletic worlcl after lelving Waltham 'intl all hive been 1 credit to the Leary coaching. Despite the success of his many great elevens who face 4 schedule 1-li-Notre Dame meeting ack when he was clptun of our grrdrron team of 1908 the best of them ack dldnt get an undrsputed P 1943 when hrs team won 11 straxght to cop Eastern Massachusetts honors nn Class A With so many good thlngs hayxng been said about ack nn these long 75 yelrs we were pressed as to what to get hum to sly new lrnally we drd pm hmm down to name an all football team of hrs 25 years of coachnng whnch follows Le Buzz Hogan fPurduc t Irad Hardy QI-laryardj lt oe Zeno QI-loly Crossj c Dudley Bell QI-Iarxardj rg Lrnle Schwotzer fBoston Collegej rt Erme Concannon QNYUJ Bunker Smnth fM1ss btltej qb Larry Lowery flfloly Qrossj hb Bill Pendergast fManhattanj hb Pat Ryan QNYUJ fb johnny Krol fDart mouthy Some fiye or sn. of these players are now rn the servrce as are hundreds of Leary s proteges and all are strll carrylng on ln the tradltlonal Leary Waltlmam Splflt On his hrst footblll team rn the fall of 1920 led by George Lnermore were such lumlnarles as Threfall tackle Lowery quarterback Ward a back son of Mr Ward now a lieutenant ID the Navy lallon a back Carl Everett and Hanney both backs Hogan end Bell center Hal Levxson guard and Punch Howard guard That team comprled a record of erght wrns three losses and no tres sconng 175 pomts as against 61 In football pnor to the 43 eleven Leary lnkes to relate the feats of the 1976 eleven whnch tred Haverhxll 00 and later was co champlon wlth the same school the 1936 eleven whrch was co ehamplon w1th Malden and the 1978 and 1979 teams sparked by Pendy Leary also adds that all the others were no slouches even though some dxdnt win cham pronshnps as hrs boys always gave good accounts of themselves In the 25 football teams Leary has coached fnext fall wrll be hrs 26thj Waltham has won somethlng lrke 156 games tied 29 and lost 62 whrle amasslng a total of 3069 pomts as agamst the opposrtnon s 1395 Wlth this fine record Leary sure deserves a blg hand of congratulatlon on his srlver annnversary and lets hope for Walthams sake hell have many many more flne years of coaching' tey W alth m N1 JACKS was HAM Can you hnd bun y , 1 'Q , g V , - - , , 5 -I -5 ' 3 , L , ' 4 , .- A , 7 . , .L f' ' s 4 1 , D s , . '-,E , 1 ' 1 V K ' Y , Q v v I v K - , - - . . . Y Y N , , V 3 Z 7 - I' ' . , - , , . Cour s' - ' a 1 ews Tribune J' ', ' '. 2 if , In ' ' cham lon, undefeated and untled until as late as ' ' ' ' 'M' ' 1 f ' A V ' A L I . S V. L J . ' , N , 2 7 , 1 ' 7 ' L r 7' v ' ' ' 11 I , ul ' c ' 1 ' , yy , I , 'f , 'Ja , , , ,J , , S , 1 - - - Z fe, ' - ' - ' f . - v r v L+ ' v y x Q ' ' ' 1 1 y s - , , -, , Y, a a - - - v 1 1 'N 1 v r 1. Y ' ' k 4 A at Y' A rf y ' 1 ' ' - ' 4 'z , jo n L m a thoughtful mood X The Cauchxng., Trm XXl11ch Hu Bruugxht Waltham Many Cgndxwn Vntunus m thu Lam! hvs Hur: ., h UFRANKIEH COLLINS - JACK - RUBEN KROL XVALTHAM HIGH COACHING STAFF Mr Walter Biinn Hockey Mr Iolm Leary Football Baseball Mr Arthur Quinn Basketball ' MR. LEARY AND MR. WARD This picture really needs no identification, as anyone who has attended XVultham High knows these two men. Mr. Leary and Mr. XX'urd engaged in one of their frequent friendly conversations. Nh' FGOTBALL ERNIE ZENO Walthams All Scholastrc fullback superlatrve passer great lrne plunger Crrmson player selected on the 1944 Greater Boston All Stars whrch he captarned Waltham Hrgh s football team ended the 1944 season wrth a record four wrns two losses and two tres Thrs so so record however does not show a complete prcture of the team s dorngs Thrs year the football team was the twenty fifth to be under the teachrng of our great coach jack Leary Wrth hrs srlver annrversary team jack had to start from scratch Only four veterans re manned from the prevrous years state champs However jack turned out a team that gave Wal tham fans good cause for cheers and also a team that provrded plenty of thrrlls The year s record shows wrns over Rrndge Tech Arlrngton Lynn Englrsh and Brockton losses to Malden and Newton and tres wrth Everett and Medford Of these the two most heartbreakrng games were the 13 7 loss to Malden and the mrs erable 31 7 setback suffered at the hands of our arch rrval Newton These two losses were some what compensated by a sweet 13 0 defeat of Lynn Englrsh at Mannrng Bowl and an encouraging seasons end trrumph oser Brockton by a 13 7 score Two tres vrere heavrly drsapporntrng however for they prevented Waltham from tak rng second place rn the league standrngs, although rn each case our team played well enough to wrn HIGHLIGHTS AND LOWLIGHTS OF 1944 HIGHLIGHTS 1 Waltham s openrng 13 0 vrctory over Rrndge Tech 2 Drck Stumpf s completron of a Zeno pass rn the Rrndge Tech game for the season s first score 3 Brll OBrrens return of an rntercepted pass rn the Malden game from hrs own 12 to the 49 4 Brll OBr1ens outstandrng playrng rn the Arlrngton game fRemember hrs touchdown rn thrs one Pj 5 Walthams great showrng rn the Mannrng Bowl NICK PALUMBO Senror krckrng runnrng and pass recerxrng star rn the Crrmson s 44 backheld X . . , , . . , , 7 . . 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XY althtm Opponents lcomxnster c mcclled Rmdte Tech Malden Arlmgton Hayerlull ctncelled Lynn Enwhsh Eyerett Medford Lou lzglvtf Nut fgn 1 Malden s uctory ow er XXfaltham that stopped Brockton our own wmnmg streak and made poss1ble a new Touqhdovt ng Ze-no 3 Smmpf , Palumbo state champlon Trsan 1 O Bnen 1 Oulette 1 2 Ern1e Trvans muff of a pass 1n the Malden Pomts After Zeno 3 Bowler ' btumpf 1 BASKETBALL The basketball season of 1945 although not as successful as the prexrous season prouded Wal tham wlth causes for elat1on as the team ended wrth a 9 7 slate W1th only one vars1ty regular remamrng from the Suburban League champ1ons who won twelye stralght 1n 194-1 and that retular leax mg the team at half season the record comp1led by our 19-15 basketeers was qu1te encouragmg Bes1des haung only one regular returmng the Qumnmen lost three yery' close dec1s1ons that could have stood as uctorres had luck played more on our Slde B1ll OBr1en the only regular that returned to basketball, led the team unt1l h1s leaung to enter the servrce at half year H15 loss was a seyere blow as h1s lllgll SLOFIHE ttlent and great play makmg dblllty were seyerely m1ssed 15 tl1e sea son rolled on Howexer Wally Crane a newcomer Carl Leaf a rangy center Roy Arbuthnot a xcry uluable floor man Ducky lxeaye hlgll scorer for the team and subst1tutes Scahde Roy lurdon and Keyes carr1ed on adm1rably Ducky lxeane proxecl not a llttle surpr1se by leadmir, the team 1n scormb and SXX15ll1U6 baskets at the most op portune t1rne XX ally Crane proycd another xal uable scorer bemf, second lllbll on tl1e team Roy Arbuthnot and Carl Leaf proy ed steady floor men and accurate shots wh1le scrappy Scaf1d1 prouded the spark when needed D , , Q, V 1.- 0 . - , K V V V V' 1 1 .- y. 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HOCKEY First Rau Ouellette Rrer Anderstn Bowler btumpf Bell Second Rou Waterhouse Hmsberry Dugan Chnsson Bartlett MacArthur Keith Smrth Ham Coulle Haynes Coach Walter Brrnn well this year wmnrng five and losmg five to end up m thlrd place behmd Metropolxtan Champs Walpole and Brown trophy wmner Wellesley The lack of veteran mater1al at the outset of the season caused doubt m many Waltham crrcles as to how the team would weather thus seasons storm But the Crlmson under the careful care of veteran Coach Walter Brmn caused many ez. crtmg moments with their Bruin type offense and their Ranger type baelt ehecltmg defense The first team consisted of xmmy Bell center DIClx Stumpf left wmg Paul Ouelette right wing Edward Bowler defenseman Bob Rrer de fenseman and Irancrs Anderson rn the goll Substitutes were Drcle Ham Don lxelth DlLlx Bartlett Red Waterhouse Irxmg Haynes Drelt Dugan Warren Mead acle Smlth ohn Coulle Lorne MacArthur joe Charsson and ohn Hans but Waltham 2 Frammgham --0 The Waltham second lme showing all the porse and balance of a well schooled lme scored both goals rn the hd lrfter wrth Framingham Red Waterhouse and Irvmg Haynes both register mg tallres Waltham 1 Norwood 3 Norwood showmg too much speed and abrhty readrly outclassed the Brmnmen Capt Eddre Mondor paced the vrctors whrle Paul Ouelette scored the lone Waltham goal Waltham 2 Watertown -0 Waltham got back rn the wm column again by dow mng Watertown 7 to 0 Fd Bowler scored both goals one unassrsted Waltham 2 Walpole -4 Potentnal Champs WalpoTe scored two goals rn the frrst few mmutes of play and two rn the sec ond pernod to brmg Waltham nts second defeat jrmmy Bell and Drck Stumpf played well for the Crnmson l l v l A 1 h S l v I h v 1 y . The Waltham High Hockey team did fairly SEASONS RECORD . . . . , V ' , '- , . Y. , . . - Q - , I l I V , Y. n - , t ' J' ' ' Y 2 . ' f . - . 1 ' ' , Q ' , - Y .' . ' ' 1 ' . 3 .l ' ' , U y. ' . atham 5 B C W1th goal1e I'ranc1 Anderson regrsterlng hrs thrrd shutout of the year W altham played and y oa rts best game to date Only once drd B C H1gh threaten and that w1th both Ed Bowler and Bob Rrer out due to penaltres Waltham 0 Needham 3 In a game marred by repeated penaltres the Bnnn men went down to a 3 to 0 whrtewashrng by the defendrng champs Needham A total of 15 penaltres were assessed on the two teams XVALTHAM Wellesley 5 In the toughest game of the ycar Wellesley Hugh breakmg a two all tre rn the thrrd perrod surged ahead and beat a fightmg Waltham srx 5 to 2 PLAYOII GAMES Waltham 6- Watertown 1 Wrth all three lmes scorrng Waltham dow ned a w1n less Watertown aggregatron to the tune of 6 to 1 The hlgh spot was a goal by ohn Han bury of the thxrd l1ne Waltham 3 Framrngham 2 Thanks to Dlck Stumpf and rmmy Bell on the derson Waltham eeked out a w1n ox er a stuborn lramrngham club 3 to 2 a th 1m 0 B 1 The Eaglets lrterally flew 1ll oxer the rce rn dowmng Waltham ID tl1e frnll playoff game of the Bay State Hockey League se 1son By losrng XValtlaam wound up rn tl11rd place wrth a total of 10 pornts HOCKEY PROSPECTS Wxth an almost xeteran team returmng next year Waltham should have a banner year rn 1946 Wfrth only Ed Bowler and Bob Rrer leavmg lt leaves three lmes four defensemen and two goal res rntact It would not be at all surprrsmg to see our locals retam the B1y State Crown lost rn 19-11 Lets all keep our fingers crossed and we may have the trophy back rn the llbrary where rt be longs INDIVIDUAL SCORING Record Name 5 Be Stumpf Ouelette Bowler Bartlett Rrer Haynes Hansbury Watt rhouse Dugan Ham Kelth Totals 73 ALL STAR SELECTIONS I'ranc1s Anderson was the only Waltham player to be selected on the first team Bay State All Stars and he performed well rn the net Drck Stumpf rmmy Bell and Ed Bowler were plcked on the Bay State seconds Stumpf and Bell proyed the yalue of flICll' seleetron by e1tl1er scormg or lsslstrng on seven of the Bay St ite s erght goals BASEBALL PROSPECTS The lack of veteran materral w1ll undoubtedlv cause grawe concern rn the m1nds of Waltham fans thrs year Members of the squad last year wl1o w1ll be able to play thrs year are Carl Leaf Bob Rler Bob Goudy XVl11t Calkms Malcolm Weatherbee Huntley Tasker George Devaux Blll I'urdon Blly Dayrs and Rrchard Bartlett Norman Roy Drddy Hart Drck Dugan Drck Ham Donald Kerth and Lorne MacArthur should add much strength to the Crrmson mne YU! f f-A . . H. v0'- ' . ' ' ' - . . , 4 .S A . . Y . . l , ' ' -G- fA- Pt . - - fr- 'll 4 6 10 ' a 6 2 8 1 7 . , 4 1 5 ' , l ' 3 2 5 ' , 5 I 4 -2-i W - 0 2 2 A . 1 1 2 , V. y . . A' 2 i 1 0 1 ' A . 1 A 1 0 1 A' 0 1 1 ' o 1 1 ' 0 1 1 . 7 - . A ' 'Y T V - 18 40 . ' ' ' I Il' ' 1, I ' J' , .I ' line, and the expert goal tending of Francis An- . ' J ' ' 4 3 ' ' . . Y iqxvh u 7 N I W1 1 - -A .c.Hfg1 -assi 2 .- -, H ' 1 Y . '1 . I , , L - H I . 7 , ' D VA h ' HOCKEY FIRST TFAM Bob Rxer Paul Oucllcttc Frmcxb Andcrmn Dnclt btumpf jxmmxc Bell Eddxe Bowler HOCKEY SECOND LINE DiCk Dugan, Irving Haynes, Harry W'.1tcrlwu5c, Dick Bartlett WEARERS OF THE NW 1944 - 1945 GIRLS' SPORTS BASKETBALL 11 GIRIS VARNITX BASRFTBAII 'HAM 1915 Illllll e rx I nelH1rpot-tlrtn Fl'1l1LLNBl1'lOXK Phx 15 sen Nmcx Nexxenmw Muze Dxrxtl Mlss Loulse bexxq C llls Athletic Dueetnr 1 lxm C llt Ptlumb Arnelll Cllkllll janet Turner Lillflllle Olnex Mueuet lohnson Se lied l 1 R u Ru h c,llIlStllnN n Mum Alxseo Lois Cool: ge FAREWELL Vile SCHIOIS must nowx txlee our lcxxe but xxe shlll nexer forget the plelsxnt days soent nn the gym after school for such xetrxntnes as badmrnton basketball and xolley ball the afternoons nn the held playmg blseblll or trynnze, our luclx tt xelnex mg Robin Hood s record It ll'Ll1Ll'y the Tuesdlx xfternoons It the Clty Boxfxlnnf Alleys xxhere xxe lillglllligly mlde ftn of one me ther drreetlnf people to folloxx the blue hne or tdmxred xpe son xxrth 1 hrgh seore H s xe n xx lexxe o mllee room for next xelrs sophomores but xxe talee xxlth us plexsxnt xnl htppy memorles ol those days XVe admire Miss Sexxlll l ler blty eoachmg basketball .ls xxell IS xollexbxll md archery She has gnen consrderlble tune and untmng effort She has shoxxn creat pmence to xxard us at all tlmes She hls ttught us to be good sports exen vxhen thmgs were not the way xxe xx lnted them We appreciate exerythmg she hrs done for us and vxrll nexer forget her Mrs Goodxxm has been a pal IH exery sense ol the xx ord She also l-enoxxs what xt IS to be pa tlent she xxent through some tryrng days when bldmnnton selson stlrted and newcomers dxdnt lxnoxx the bird from the rxeleet There were many CI1l0yll7lL Lllyb spent boxxlrng and tlllxmg wtth Nils Cfoodxxm xxhlle xxutmg for an llley Yes these lre Ill 1 part of our memory novx XX e xx ont forget Mlss lrost and her fine sense ol humor She xx as ,llxxays teasmg md fun lovmg md llso possessed that fine xxrtue prevlously men tnoned pxtlenee Wfe xxere wery proud of her xx hen she donned the Naxy blue and so happy that she consented to go to our Needham basketball game mth us and then was persuaded to attend our XVeston game f-- -- - 4 ,, , , A - ,Q at v' fs so if , y ' ' J vw C Nl . l 51, L 12lsieD.xe'.t1. el- . 1 , . . ' V, 5111 liry, 1 , l V. . '- v l , . A V '. , ' A 1' ' ll, Se, fed. .Zmf 'f .' Q1 e . . rs, ' '. ,. ' A 0, ' - , ' sl ' . - . .' . , , Ax ,, I. t - -8 Je . ' ' 'K L Y ' 'd 4- A Ax' l c 1 . Y. - L Y. ,. . .KL L SI , . 4 ' . , -- 1 ' ' '- s- 1 L S . sl A V t V Q 'L t , ' ' , 1 . L . 1 V . V . . -. ' ' - L ' - l - 1 . ' 4 ' 1 ' 1 H '. A ' A 4.1 ' '- ' L S ' ' Q ' ' A A . ' A g 'rl A ' 1 . 2 ' . , . A . 'e.,x 0' t 'I L 1 ' '- V ' ' an 'or 1- .1 ii ' in A . ' ' l - 6 V 7 L 5 A I - ,V ' I 7 Yes, these are only a small part of our memories of Waltham High. SENIOR vs JUNIORS The Senior junior Game was no easy victory for the seniors although they led all the way through the game It was fast exciting and en yoyed by members of both teams Mimi Aliseo was high scoring semor with 15 points and Marie Dorval was high scoring junior with 12 points to her credit The score was 51 22 Senior line up Palumbo QFD Aliseo QFQ Kenneson QFQ E Dorval QFQ Christiansen QGQ Newcomb QGJ Harpootlian QGQ Koundalqian QGJ Totas 14 unior line up Gardner FQ Bryson QFD P johnson QGQ Turner G Barrow G Totas 11 NEEDHAM AT NEEDHAM The Waltham High six had a very excitmg as well as enjoyable game at Needham Thursday February 1 with an honored guest in the person of Miss Frost U S N who was home on leave The first team played a very fast and close game which was almost always a tie score during the first half In the last half however Waltham spurted ahead with determination winning the game with a score of 25 18 Captain Nancy New combs guarding ability was outstanding and had more than a little to do with the final score High scoring forward was jill Palumbo with 12 points The second team played a hard game and al though they were defeated, they deserve a great deal of praise. Every girl tried her very best so that by the end of the game the margin by which Needham won was slight to what it had been Captain Elsie Dorval was high scorer with 10 points to her credit The final score was 21 18 in favor of Needham First team line up Palumbo Aliseo Gardner M Dorn al Olney Harpootlian Christiansen New comb Totals 12 Second team me up Cardillo Coolidge E Dorval Bryson P johnson Poretta Turner Totals WESTON AT WALTHAM Waltham s first team was defeated for the first time rn three years by the Weston lassies who won a hard fought game February 6 with a score of 17 15 The cheering section included many prominent members of the hockey squad Ruth Christiansen did an excellent job of guarding which is not unusual ill Palumbo Cer tainly did well and believe me she had a prob lem Her guard was one whom she tried very hard to evade throughout the game and often sue ceeded but just asle jill about the few times when she didnt quite suceeed Mimi Aliseo was high scorer with 8 points The second team made up for the Hrst teams loss by scoring a decisne victory over Westons second team with Millie Cardillo as high scorer y , i . . . . . ' . 6 0 12 I ' I 4 0 8 ' - ' 1 0 2 ' ' - : G F P . ' 1 1 3 5 O 6 O 0 O ' 7 1 15 ' o 0 0 0 o 0 1 ' ' 0 0 o . 4 2 10 ' 0 O 0 i ' O 0 0 1 25 . 0 0 0 f l' - : G F P 0 o 0 Q o o o I 1 0 2 1 3 31 a 0 0 0 . 4 2 10 I ' ' - : G F P 3 0 6 4 2 o 4 . o o 0 M. Dorval 6 0 12 Barrow 0 0 0 3 0 6 O O 0 . O 0 O 0 0 0 4 5 0 o o 8 2 18 4 9 0 o 0 l O 22 ' ,... , . ' y ' ' , J' . A . . , , . SENIOR GIRI 5 HAblxFT BAI I Tl AM Sldlltlllllg Gxldi Pllumbu Ruth LIIIINUIII an kung Nuxcumb Mxml AIISCO Isabel Harpootll m jl NIOR GIRIS BA5lxlTBAI.l 'HAM Slurzdnzg Francu Bxrruxx M1ll1L Cardxllv Lorlunc. Olney Mane Dorval Peggy johnson jmet Turmr lvzeelmg Maryonc Gardner . In . R t y . Q K .K 5 4 3 ,R M V , A V , . . . Sealed: Laura Kenneson, C.1pt.1in Elsie Durml, Adcla Koundukjian. .H ' - ' ' 2 . A 2 1 -' - '- t 4 ' I y 'L t ' .1 I 1 ' . , 1 ' . SOPHOMORE GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Captain Lois Coolidge holding., the ball Slandlng Ann French Barblra Johnson Mary Koutoujian Ann K unoalqian Georgia Landry The Waltham girls chalked up point after point while the efficient guards prevented the Westoners from getting many The final score was 23 7 First team line up Aliseo Gardner Palumbo Newcomb Olney Christiansen Harpootlian Second te Cardillo E Dorval Coolidge Bryson P johnson Barrow Poretta Turner am line up Totals Totals 11 l ' ' ' CAMBRIDGE LATIN AT WALTHAM ' ' Cambridge Latin junior and Sophomore Girls ' , - . Basketball Teams both won decisive victories over the Waltham High juniors and sophomores Thurs ' ' - 5 G F P day, March 8, at the Waltham High gym Both ' 2 4 8 games were very fast. Cambridge Latin sopho O 0 O mores won 50-10g juniors won 39-27 2 2 6 Waltham Sophomore line-up: G M. Dorval O 1 1 Koutoujian QF, 3 0 O 0 ' 1 O 0 0 i ' 1 ' ' 0 0 0 . 0 ' o o 0 5 0 4 7 15 0 5 ' - : G F P ' ' - : G ' 4 1 9 ' : 0 , 2 0 4 7 1 ' 1 0 2 : 6 4 O 8 ' 5 , O 0 0 0 0 0 O ' 0 0 0 0 Q 0 O O 0 0 23 1 French QU Coolidge QD B Johnson QGJ Koundalqian QG Landry QGQ Waltham junio Cardillo fl J Bryson QI J Gardner flj Dorval Qfj johnson QGQ Barrovs QGJ Turner Gj Olney QGJ Totals r line up Tota s 12 VOLLEY BALL The annual volley ball game between women teachers and students was held Wednesday March 14 It was excltrng all the time although the stu dents were always ahead The score was 41 79 We welcome the newcomers on the Faculty Team and w rsh to show our appreclatlon to the team as 1 whole for therr good sportsmanshnp Whlle the score may mdncate abrllty we must bear ln mlnd that the teachers had not practiced for some trme Partrcnpants were FACULTY Mrss E Mehr1ng C-1fdlll0 Mrss A Mehrrng Koundaleylan Barrow Hawley Miss Sewell Iv rs Goodwm Olav err Bryson Kenneson Mrs Mmch Mrss TIIDOU Mrss Hyde Mrss johnson Deveaux Mlss Stewart STUDENTS Olney M Dorval Horne Turner ISABEL HARPOOTLIAN 5 JUNIORS vs SOPHOMORES The junxors scored a decrsrve vrctory ov er the sophomores rn the game played February 15 Margne Gardner and Mane Dorval seemed to lrve under the basket and Phyllxs Bryson sent some beaut1ful long shots into the basket Lors Coolrdge was the outstandrng sophomore who surprrsed herself with some very unexpected bas e s The frnal score was 44 15 unrors M Dorval Cardrllo Gardner Bryson P johnson Turner Barrow Olney Totals 22 Sophomores Koutoujran Coolldge French Poretta Erwrn Koundaleyran Landry Totals IsABLL HARPOOTLIAN -'15 ARMY vs NAVY December 7 19-1-1 the thxrd annlversary of that day we all remember so well mlrleed a successful close to the fall volley ball season On thls day two teams were orgamzed by Mrss Sevvall Both teams voted unanrmously for therr temporary txtles of Army and Navy wlthout even conslder mg how appropriately 1t surted the day Mrss Sewall was our very efhcrent referee and scorer played by both teams Mary Koutoujran of Navy and oan Carvrlle of Army seemed to be rn com petrtron to see whrch of the two could sock the ball the harder They both drd a grand job and gave a prevrew of the 1947 senlor volley ball team Elsle Dorval and Mlllle Cardlllo drd beautifully at front lme playing and Laura lxenncson s crack serving challeed up quite a few points for Army Marjre Gardner proved that practrce IS practrce but a game rs a game but deflnltely' That grrl has talent Who 15 the gurl that sends the ball sarhng smoothly above the rafters only to land out of bounds? No Els1e rt couldnt be you' The teams were composed of the followmg ARMY Laura Kenneson Elsre Dorval Isabel Harpoothan Marjorxe Gardner Helen Demeo oan Carvxlle Audrey Ware NAVY ean Erwm Georgette Landry Mary KOUfOUjlaH Isabelle MacKenzie Marne Dorval Sherlle Babb Amelna Cardlllo The final score of the game was 65 77 rn favor of Army After Army played such a good game of football we couldnt let them down could we? ISABEL HARPOOTLIAN 5 G F P ' ' 4 2 0 4 ' ', ' 3 1 7 - ' ' ' - 1 o 2 ' ' , ' R ' -- . 0 0 0 I 1 1 V 0 0 0 f V 'f ' f 0 0 0 . ' I ' . 0 0 O ' ' ' 1 ' ' g ' 6 1 13 ' . ' A. -f ' ' V T 2 l I 1 . A . U . n.. I- U . 4 ' . . P. . l ' L. l A ' - E. Excellent teamwork and sportsmanship was dis- . J. H 1 A y 4 U ' I H . . V . . ' 7, 7 14 , r k t . A ' I , , f - I ' J ' G F P ' . ' 10 0 20 ' 'A ' 1 0 2 ' ' I 7 O 14 ' 4 0 8 j ' ' . O 0 O ' ' 0 O O ' -.. l ' ' 0 0 O . ' 0 0 o , ' Q V , t . 0 44 , '4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Mfrror wrshes to thank all rts staff mem bers for therr grand cooperatron and hard work whrch have made possrble two outstandrng rssues thrs year Heartrest thanks go to the Busrness Staff upon whose shoulders depends the frnancral success of the Mzrror The zeal of the staff has helped tre mendously to make the magazrne the most success ful rn recent years A specral vote of apprecratron goes to Alexander Wenckus for hrs untrrrng devo tron and hrs organrzrng abrlrty whrch have made the Busrness Staff such a success Harold Whrtney Davrd Law and Hector Mac Lean our class photographers deserve hrgh prarse for therr fine work rn supplyrng the Mzrrm wrth photographs of our teams rn actron as well as other rmportant class actrv1tres The Lrterary Staff thrs year has been most co operatrve Gathermg materral for publrcatron and handlrng wrrte ups are arduous tasks but the grand cooperatron of the staff elrmrnated much confusron and lost trme To the Art Staff whose work fh1S year ranks wrth the best we grve a bouquet of thanks Lrttle do students realrze the huge amount of work whrch thrs staff does and how much the popularrty of the Mmor depends on thrs work Barden Wellcome Barbara French ames Davrnr and the rest of the staff deserve loads of prarse We duly acknowledge once agarn the courtesy of the Waltham News Trrbune for provrdrng us wrth football p1ctures and other essentrals so neces sary to the photographrc success of any good year book To the Mum: Room Agents we grve thanks for therr untrrrng devotron to the sale of the magazrne Because of therr splendrd efforts the .ale of the Mmm has been a dec1ded success Here are therr names and room numbers Gertrude Bohannon oanne Flannery O Howard Read Laura Kenneson Elarne Ramsdell Wrllram Davrsson 107 Helen DeMeo O 0 0 O Z0 207 2-L 2 28 O 0 Howard Bettmson Theresa Hayes Mrmmr Alrseo josephrne DrRampro Edward Bowler Helene Borger Clark Campbell Paulrne Cormrer anet Turner Raymond Yarmartmo une Bauer Gerald Rrchardson Mlflam Nssrnow Warren Meade oan Morang Clara Nrcholson Barbara Dunn Robert Adler Lours LeBlanc Every Olsen Gerald Dearborn Barbara B1gham Harrlet Cunnrffe Frnally we are smcerely grateful to the faculty advrsers Mrss Vrets Mr Hood Mrs Devme and Mrss Russo and to our office staff as well for therr constant ard and advrce We the class of 1945 shall be remembered as thc last one to have the servrces of Mr Ward our beloved submaster For forty one years Waltham Hrgh has had the honor of havrng Mr Ward on rts staff and for many years as a class advrsor Those of us who have had hrm as a teacher re gret the loss that Waltham Hrgh must suffer We know of Mr Wards greatness It rs drfhcult to descrrbe adequately the feelrng of respect that he commands rn hrs classroom or to explarn the rn sprratron he has been to all hrs students Hrs puprls have held hrm rn hrghest esteem and they vsrll never forget the great vrork he accomplrshed for the1r benefit Your leavrng Mr Ward rs a loss that can never be replaced Englrsh classes wrll lack those personal Mr Ward touches that have made your classc o outstandrng 109 ' ' ' - . 111 . .. . 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