Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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HAM, RICHARD WARREN Business Machines Course Dick's ambition is to attend Northeastern and play hockey. likes to be on time and especially to be alert in math and physics classes. He dislikes waiting for M. O., homework, women drivers, and Friday and Saturday nights. Hockey II, III, IV. Football IV. Bay State All Stars IV. Class Auditor III. DOROTHY HAND HARNETT, ELIZABETH MARIE College Course Deny aainiis she doesn't like B. M. I .'s or people who cant laugh, since she, herself, enjoys laughing along with movies, horse- back riding, Tote , and getting letters. She intends to study must: at a conservatory, but later she wants to live out West. Ride 'em, Cowboy! Orchestra I, II, III, IV. Graduation Usher III. basketball I, II, Senior Nominating Comm, IV. Girls' Chorus II. Baseball I. Honor Roll I, II. HAYES, THERESA FRANCES Stenographic Course Theresa Hayes Swims the Eng- lish Channel! When you see this headline sometime in the future, 'you will know Tre has reached lier destination. She has a good sense of humor and is always ready to rave a good time. Room 109 cer- tainly would have been dreary without her wit and merrirnent. Baseball II, III. Mirror Staff Secretary IV, Badminton II, III. Mirror Representative III, IV. HAYNES, MARIORIE ELEANOR Practical Arts Course What's your troubles? is Mar- gie's tavorite expression when she meets you. She hopes to travel and sing with an orchestra. Mar- gie's chief virtues are being good- natured, lending money, and see- ing a joke. She dislikes homework, conceited people, and waiting for mail, but likes Frank Sinatra, go- ing out with Esther, and getting mail from a certain Coast Guard. Orchestra I. Girls' Club IV, HAMILTON, BRUCE CONRAD Business Machines Course Bruce's ambition is to work for the telephone company or to join the Navy. I-le likes oud colors, dressing sharp , and sports. Bruce hates lending money to T. C. and Rennie, and people that are always late, Mirror Room Agent Il. HANSEN, DAVID A., IR. Technical Course Dave says that his ambition is to go to Tech, but his destination is Northeastern, He claims his chief virtue is always studying his Gel'-' man Aufgabe so that he can be as good as Bill Power, Lefty dislikes being overweight, draft bait, and people KPO and SWB who over.use the pay station tel- ephone at Rogers'. IV-B's President of the Home- work Check. Golf IV. HARRIS, ESTI-IER MARY Practical Arts Course Ma wishes she had a lot of money so she could go traveling. Her chief virtue is being on time. She likes the Hit Parade, talking with Margie on the telephone, the Navy, and Peter. She dislikes waiting for people and getting up early on Saturday mornings. Girls' Club IV. HAYNES, GEORGE IRVING Accounting Course Haynesie intends to go to Boston University and then into business for himself. His special attraction seems to be a little piano player- and we don't mean Iturbi. Guess who? ? Hockey II, III, IV. Football IV. Class Vice-President Il. Auditor IV, Bay State All Stars IV. Honor Roll I, Il, III, IV. HENDSBEE, ALICE CATHERINE Business Machines Course Alice's ambition is to be a sec- retary. She is loyal to her friends and enjoys popular music and movies, but dislikes catty and con- ceited people. She attended St. Anne's School, Arlington, Massa- chusetts, in September, 1941, be- fore coming to Waltham High.

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GORDON, GEORGE LAMPEN Accounting Course Stretch wants to start a busi- ness with Bob Davisson, who is his partner in crime. He hates society girls and writing letters. GRANT, WARREN F. Practical Arts Course Zoote is fond of all sports, es- pecially hockey, football, and box- ing. He likes chumming around with the homo fellows, listening to songs by Bing or Nelson Eddy, taking part in eraser fights, and Eoing to Canada in the summer. ack of sleep, work, assemblies, unreasonable teachers, homework, and Lenny's jokes irritate him. He is friendly, a ready talker, in- telligent, and one of the best liked fellows in the class. He hopes to attend college after serving in the Navy. ,, GREENE, LEON EVERETT College Course Greenie prides himself on that perfect deadpan he assumes when his brain has ceased functioning in French and German. He loves to laugh at Power and Keyes, es- pecially the latter in 113. Physics tests and a 1-A rating give him insomnia. If he can eude the draft board he will attend a mid- western journalism school. Editor-in-chief of Mirror IV. Class Historian IV. Honor Roll IV. GUBA, ANNE LACKENS College Course Stacy plans to be engaged in biological work and likes nature- study immensely. She enjoys mu- sic and plays the clarinet well, but egotistical people irritate her. houghtful and considerate, she is faithful to responsibility -- a sincere student and friend. Secretary-Treasurer of the Fresh- man Class I. ' Honor Roll I, II, III, IV. Basketball I. Sophomore Social Committee II. Dramatic Club III. Band I, II, III, IV. HAGAR, BRUCE A. Accounting Course Hagar's ambition is to own a fleet of trucks and run a success- ful truckin business. His best virtue is geing honest and his chief dislikes are typewriting and hard work. GRACEFFA, STELLA MADELAINE Business Machines Course Butch is frequently seen rush- ing around asking, Are you go- ing dancing tonight? She es- pecially likes the Tote' with j. De S. and hopes someday to travel to Florida with Kay. She dislikes fellows who can't dance and wait- ing for Kay. I-Ier pleasing person- ality and good nature will carry her far. Class Day Usher III. Football Usher IV. GRAY, FLORA ELLEN Stenographic Course Our tall, willowy Flora expects to enter the business world as a private secretary. She can always be found, both during class and after, chatting with the other two members of her popular three- some. We'll never forget how Flora enlivened the little get-to- gethers. Advertising Staff of Mirror III, IV. Honor Roll II. GRIFF, HARRIS MORTON Accounting Course Marty wants to go to B. U., and become an accountant. He dislikes getting Bartlett's and Haynes's lunch and doing homework. Honor Roll I, II, III, IV, HAAG, RUTH MARIAN College Course Come September and lucky Bos- ton University will have Foofie whose ambition is to learn to fly. Her pet peeves are bleached blondes and Friday chemistry tests. Marines, letters from Guam, Perry Como, and eating Amber's lunch, keep her happy. At pres- ent her job is that 50-50 Latin translation deal with Fini. Dramatic Club II, III. Girls' Club IV. Pennant Club IV. Graduation Usher III. Literary Staff Mirror III, IV. Girls' Chorus II, IV. North junior Alumni Dance Coin- mittee I. Honor Roll I. HALL, GERTRUDE ANNA Practical Arts Course Gert promises to be the best hairdresser the world has ever known. People who are always late are of no use to this girl 1,-'hose virtue is being on time. Her sense of humor has gained her many friends. She dislikes loud people.



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HODGES. VERNE H. Most of us are not acquainted with former Flight Officer 1-lodges. ue enlisted in the Air Corps in May, 1943, during his Senior year and he has been so busy winning a war that not until now has he completed his graduation require- ments at Syracuse University. Verne plans to attend Dartmouth next year. Band I, II, III, IV. Hockey IV. HOMER. MARY LOUISE Practical Arts Course Mary Lou has a happy nature. She likes to swim and enjoys mu- sic as a hobby. Next year she is going to a school of designing and hopes some day to have her own shop in New York. Such a talent- ed girl should do well in this workg her friendliness will help her a long! way, too. W. . S. Orchestra II, III, IV. Dramatic Club III, IV. HORNE. IOAN ELIZABETH Practical Arts Course Ioanie is one of the seniors of 114 whose obliging and cooperative nature is definitely a virtue. She likes swimming, camping, and dancing. On Saturdays she at- tends tne New England School of Art. and hopes to continue there after graduation. Her greatest de- sire is to Globe Trot. Basketball IV. Field Hockey IV. Volley Ball IV. Badminton IV. Iunior Prom Committee III. Red Cross Representative IV. HORTON. EDITH ELIZABETH Business Machines Course Waltham I'Iigh's own blond with the blue eyes hopes to travel to Florida to eep Rainbow com- pany. Good Iuck to you both. Bunny thrives on clothes, going to the movies, swimming, and traveling, She is prompt herself, s'o tardiness on the part of a bus or a person just make living for Edith disgusting. Mirror com Agent II. Sophomore Social Commilte II. Football Usher III, IV. ISAACSON, RICHARD CARL Practical Arts Course lke's ambition is to visit Cali- fornia. This friendly senior claims his best virtue is eing on time, which is quite a rare virtue among boys. He likes blondes, Boogie Woogie, and ice cream, while is dislikes consist of conceited girls, doing homework, and waitin in giekcafeteria line, Keep srriigng, ic . HOFFSES. GRACE ANNE Business Machines Course Anne hopes to become a secre- tary. She enjoys going down street on Saturday nights. We wonder why? ? ? She dislikes people who are late, conceited people, and being called Annie , Bowlin IV. Footbai Usher IV. HOOPER, BARBARA IUNE Stenographic Course Next year Barbara expects to show the girls at B. U. how to be- come a successful medical secre- tary. Who can blame her for en- joying vacations in Canada? Mr. Hood's portrayal of Lady Macbeth will also remain a source ot en- jcyment. Archery II. Badminton II. Bowling II. Class ay Usher III. Advertisin Staff of Mirror III. Football gsher III. Honor Roll II, III, IV. I-IORRIGAN. ELIZABETH LOUISE Practical Arts Course Whenever you hear I'm just a smart kid you can be sure Betty is around. This friendly girl who is always ready with a smile likes to make new friends. Betty dis- likes doing homework, but she likes to listen to Lux Radio Theater. Girls' Club IV. Graduation Usher III. Football Usher I, II. HOSMER. RICHARD CLARKE College Course Graduation, vacations, German. and most sports are in high favor with Dick, who plans to qo to Tufts College if the Navy doesn't get him first. Dick proves the statement good things always come in small packages , as he is friendly, humorous, and full of un. Dramatic Club II, III, IV. Senior Nominating Committee IV. JACOBS. CARL WINTHROP Practical Arts Course Because he likes bowling very much, Bumpy will probably end up a bowling alley manager. I-Ie is one of the most cheerful mem- bers of our class, and enjoys all sports, but doesn't like homework or unreasonable teachers. If his hopes are realized, Carl will be wearing navy blue soon after graduation. cg.

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