Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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DAVISSON, ROBERT HENRY Practical Arts Course Some branch of the service is go.ng to get this handsome, well- dressed young man whom every- body knows and likes. Studious, friendly, and straightforward, Bob is sure to be a success in life. As president of the Big Four , one of his duties was getting lunches for the other three. He likes all kinds of sports but dislikes doing homework and being late for class with Lou f Bob and Lou -the inseparahlesl Best wishes to a grand fellow. Honor Roll ll. Iunior Porm Committee III. Senior Dance Committee IV. DORIS LOUISE DEMPSEY Dl PRONIO, CHESTER A. Technical Course Northeastern will soon be mak- ing an engineer out of Chet, who claims he has no special virtues. Doing German homework and Sells knowledge ot physics annoy im. President, IV-B Buddies Club. Honor Roll I, II, Ill. DORVAL, MARIE THERESA Stenographic Course Demure and dimpled Marie plans to travel and someday own her own convertible Dorv has been kept bus participating in all sports and' as a result is one of our leading figures in athletics. With her good-nature, we are sure she will succeed in anything she undertakes. Basketball Il, III, IV. Bowling III, IV. Volley Ball II, Ill, IV. Archery ll, III, IV. Baseball II, Ill, IV. Badminton II, III. Field Hocke IV. Co-sports Editor IV. Cheerleader IV. Dramatic Club IV. DOWCETT. PHYLLIS MARIE Stenographic Course When Irish eyes are smiling, you know it must be Phil, whose immediate destination is Colby Iunior College where she will study to be a medical secretary. After Colby, she intends to work hard at her career, and we know she will be a success. Mirror Advertising Staff IV. DEARBORN, GERALD FOREST Special Course That quietly dozing fellow in Room 215 is probably Ierry, whose worst enemy is manual labor. His chief recreations are sports and listening to the endless 9:2U Club. I-le hates to wear a tie. But Ierry, nevertheless, is a well- liked and popular boy who will either go into the Marines or to Purdue University after graduation. Basketball Il. Sophomore Social Comm. II, Red Cross Re resentative lll. Iunior Prom Cjommittee lll. Mirror Staff ll, III, IV. Cafeteria Staff III, IV. Senior Dance Committee IV. Honor Roll ll. DEVEAUX, EILEEN CATHRINE Practical Arts Course Eileen is the girl whose brown eyes and long lashes are the envy of her many friends. Her worst weakness is sleeping far into the morning. Eileen has not yet de- cided on her plans for the future, but her ability to get along with others should be of great value in whatever she undertakes. Basketball Ill, IV. Volley Ball lll. DOLAN, GEORGE THOMAS, IR. Practical Arts Course Lover-boy wants to be a newspaper reporter. This young fellow with personality plus says his best virtues are always ar- riving just before the bell, being loyal, always a gentleman, and a great lover besides keeping I. F. in money. He dislikes second lunch, work, and small good look- ing girls who are conceited. Soph, Nominating Committee II. ELAINE DOYLE DRURY, CARLENE Practical Arts Course Carlene is the winsome and wit- ty senior of 114. Her patience comes in very handy while she is waiting for Phyl. Although she enjoys all sports, she likes swim- ming best. Carlene hopes some day to become a good nurse, and we all feel certain that she will. Dramatic Club ll. Baseball l, ll, IV. Field Hockey IV, Basketball ll. Badminton I. Cafeteria IV.-

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CONNOLLY, IOHN FRANCIS, IR. Business Machines Course lonnnie, or I. C., wants very much to become the world's most publicized sports-writer so that he can retire when he's twenty-eight cud then go to all the ball games. He dislikes waiting for peop e who are late. Advertising Staff of Mirror II. North Iunior Alumni Comm. III. Honor Roll II. RUTH CORCORAN COVILLE, IOHN W., IR. Practical Arts Course Ionnny is always on time and enjoys sports and sailing. He tells us tnat ne has quite a time keep- ing the Chevrolet running. al- though the limousine seems to keep together in those mad dashes across town. He dislikes unrea- sonable teachers, Lenny's jokes, art periods, and warm water at the bubblers. Iohn wants to enter mechanics or farming. Hockey III, IV. CREVOSHAY, ETTA V. College Course Crev's ambition is to go where all good people go and no doubt she will get there and drive the angels mad. Her chief virtues are friendliness and being frank. She dislikes people who complain and are conceited but likes potato chips and good sports. Dramatic Club I, II. III, IV. Pennant Club IV. D. V.'s member IV. Girls' Club IV. Honor Roll III, IV. DACEY, IUNE BARBARA Iunie plans to go to college. She and Louise are known as the Si- amese Twins. She likes dancing at Tote and pretty clothes. Iune's friendly smile and wonder- ful personality will win her many friends. Bowling Team IV. Sophomore Social Committee Il. Senior Dance Committee IV. Class Day Usher III. Dramatic Club IV. Girls' Club IV. W H. S. Orchestra III. IV. Honor Roll I, II, III, IV. CONWAY, LORRAYNE MAE Stenograpnic Course Lorry is our contribution to the Powers' Agency, and we know that her promptness and sense of hu- mour will aid in her career. People who are conceited or who are al- ways late are off her list. CORKUM, HARVARD RUSSELL Accounting Course Harvey's destination is the army in Iune. He likes to be on time for lunch and dislikes teachers who keep him after the lunch bell rings. CRANE, LORRAINE SHIRLEY business Machines Course Rainbow dislikes waiting for buses and people who don't keep appointments, but she likes danc- ing and the movies. Lorraine and Bunny intend to travel to Florida if Lorraine doesn't settle down with P. A. first. She attended Huntington Iunior High, Brockton, in 1941-42. Year Book Write-Ups IV. Sophomore Social Committee II. Iunior Nominating Committee III. Football Usher II, III, IV. CRONIN, FRANCES VIRGINIA Practical Arts Course Don't let it bother you is bound to be heard when Fran is around. Her cheerful ersonality and flashing smile wilID certainly make her a success as an artist. Frannie dislikes conceited people and math, while singing, drawing, swimming, men, and Bing Crosby stand on her Hit Parade of fa- vorites. Soph. Social Committee II. Red Cross Representative II. Iunior Nominating Committee III. Dramatic Club II. Girls' Club IV. Honor Roll II, III, IV. DAVINI, IAMES DAVID, IR. College Course Look behind that wide grim and ycu'll find Crisco, whose pet gripes are women drivers and teachers' pets. Iimmy is slated for the Mass. School of Art where he will study for his chief ambi- tion - illustrating Esquire He stubbornly proclaims his virtues to be honestv, in spite of protest. Art Staff, Mirror III. Honor Roll III.



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DUDDY, MARY IANET Stenographic Course Ian, that chic little number in 109, would like to gain distinction as a certified public accountant. She particularly likes to sing, and we shall always be grateful to her for the many times that she has lifted our spirits with her delight- fully alluring voice. Honor Roll II, III, IV. DUGAN, RICHARD HOWARD Business Machines Course If you see a tall lanky senior walking down the corridor with a petite sophomore, you will know it's Dick. He would like to make a living playing hockey. He dis- likes algebra tests, unsociable girls, and meeting girls' parents. Hockey II, III, IV. Bay State All Stars IV. Football IV. Sophomore and Senior Dance Committee IV. Mirror Writeups IV. DWYER. IOHN VINCENT Practical Arts Course Iack enjoys all sports, but es- pecially skiing and hunting. The fact that this expert on guns was Treasurer of the Big Four prob- ably explains how he kept the job. He dislikes lending money to Lou and being late for school. Every- one knows Iohn by his snappy ap- pearance and taultless attire. We have no doubt but that someday he will be either U. S. Game War- den or a 550,000-per-year super- clothing salesman. ENMAN, SHIRLEY ARLENE Vollege Course Shirley, called Amber by her friends, and we use the term loosely, likes writing letters, movies. and boys in general. She's headed for Chandler Secretarial bCIIOOl, wnere we hope she won't meet any haters or people who are always late, for she can't stand them. Pennant Club IV. Dramatic Club III. Glee Club II. Honor Roll I, II, III, IV. FAMOSI, REYNOLD ARTHUR Business Machines Course Rennie's destination is North- eastern or the Navy. He likes skiing, horseback riding, and ten- nis, while he dislikes keeping people waiting and filing. Mirror Advertising Staff IV. DUDEK, CAROLINE MARIE Stenographic Course Our cute, dark-eyed Carol, who came from Lawrence, will al- ways be a success as a private secretary. She never fails to be on time, and we've yet to catch a slip ol that excellent memory. We know all her friends will join us in wishing her the best, always. Honor Roll III. Red Cross Representative IV. DUPLISEA, ALAN RAYMOND Practical Arts Course Our band will not seem complete without Alan and his Licorice stick . His clarinet playing has been a definite asset. Al en- joys vacations and all sports, chiet- ly baseball. He dislikes winter texcept for ice-skatingl, oysters, and driving in traffic. He has been one of the high school's most active members. This popular lad intends to join the navy and then enter college, where his pleasant manner will surely gain him many friends. Band I, II, III, IV. Dramatic Club II. Vice President Dramatic Club III. Orchestra III. Iunior Nominating Committee II. EDMUNDS, EVELYN THERESA Business Machines Course The girl who will greet you with Good Afternoon when you enter The Golden Bell just wants to type for the future. She is prompt and dependable. Waiting, writing letters, conceited people, loud people, and homework make her shrink down to nothing. Good luck in your singing carer. ELLIS, ELIZABETH College Course Elizabeth, quiet and cooperative, plans to attend a junior college next year. Her nickname, Lizzie, is her pet peeve. She likes sports from both the participator and spectator angle, psychological movies, and semi-classical music. Honor Roll III. Basketball I, IV. Dramatic Club III, IV. Girls' Club IV. FANARA, SANTINA College Course Sandy 's destination is the Newton-Wellesley Hospital, where she hopes to make people forget their troubles with her friendly smile. Her chief virtue is loving life, and she is always ready for a debate in English or Deutsch. Eating with chopsticks is a feat which she hopes to accomplish in the near future. Dramatic Club I, II. Graduation Usher III.

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