Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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MAYOR, IESSIE ISABELLE Business Machines Course I Red's ambition is to become ri model designer and with that flashy red hair she could be one herself. Skiing, horseback riding. and dancing she likes. She hopes someday to travel to California with a certain man from Harvard. Iessie dislikes waiting for people and crowded buses. Dramatic Club I, II. Basketball I. Archery Il. Glee Club I. MARLINSKA, ELEANOR THERESA Practical Arts Course Ellie's ambition is to become an Air Line Hostess. Her good dispo- sition and always being on time have won her many friends. Ellie dislikes conceited men and people that are hard to get along with. MCCUSKER, HELEN IOAN Business Machines Course Helen. who came from Newton High School, wants to travel and become a medical secretary. Danc- ing at the Tote with A. L. and making her own clothes she en- joys: people who are always late and concerted boys and girls she loathes. Basketball II. Field Hocke II. Honor Roll III. MCKENNA. CHARLES RICHARD Accounting Course lf you get a glimpse of a Chev- rolet' tearing own Main Street leaving a cloud of dust, you will know it's Mac, who wants to see the world, but dislikes doing homework. Honor Roll I. MCLELLAN, SHIRLEY Stenographic Course Conceitedgneople meet the disap- proval of hirley, a ver weli- liked and naive girl, I'ookie spends her mornings in the corri- dor with D. S. and plans to be- come a medical secretary. Because she is so friendly and completely natural, we are sure she will be :x great success. Honor Roll II. MANZER, GLORIA Stenographic Course Gloriy's seriousness does not hinder her from being popular and well-liked. The sparkler on her third finger, left hand, gives us the clue to what her future will be. t nuff saidl. Her pet peeves are conceited or deceitful people. Honor Roll II. MARTIN, RAYMOND IRVING Practical Arts Course Martini likes basketball, soft- ball, and Sunday walks to Weston with that certain young lady. Un- reasonable teachers, assemblies, and some girls irk him. Not being too fond of the navy, Ray wants to join the marines if the army doesn't get him first. He posses-ses artistic ability, a magnetic person- ality, and a pleasing disposition. He is sure to make his mark in the world. Senior Nominating Committee lV. MCCUSKER, KATHLEEN MARIE Business Machines Course A trip to Florida with Stella and learning to jitterbug are Kay's arn- bitions. She enjoys dancing with a certain person and reading all the best sellers, but dislikes wait- ing in line for lunch and for buses, and knowing conceited boys. Mirror Yearbook Write-ups IV. Honor Roll II. MCLAUGHLIN, BERTHA MAXINE College Course Mac plans to go to the Deacon- ess Hospital and become a nurse. She is always prompt, conscien- tious, and speaks her mind upon all occasions. Her pet peeves are girls who snap their gum, being caught in the rain after a sham- poo, and conceited girls. Dramatic Club I, I. Class Da Usher III. Football Ilsher III, IV. Honor Roll I, II, III. MENNELLY, ERNEST ROBERT Practical Arts Course Ernie, who is good in algebra, enioys bowlin , swimming, the 9:20 Club, ann? black and white chocolate-malted egg-trappe floats tis there a doctor in the house?l He dislikes homework, talkative people, unreasonable teachers, and flat tires. This intelligent young man's ambition is to gain world tame by traveling to the moon in his own special atomic-powered rocket ship - Buck Rogers, move over! .. Honor Roll I, Il. cg.

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LLAVY, CHARLOTTE ANN College Course A member oi the tamous Ann trio, Cals destination is liadclitte and her ambition is to get mar- ried. Stand by, Navy! one en- ioys dancing at 'lote' and writ- ing ten page letters to tne U, S. rieet. Sne doesnt like conceited men and people who are always late. Dramatic Club II, III, IV. Literary Staff Mirror III. Girls' Club IV. Mirror Exchange Editor IV. Treasurer Pennant Club IV. Bowling II, III. Volleyball II. Archery II, III. Girls' Chorus IV. Honor Roll I, Il, III, IV. LEBLANC, LOUIS G., IR. Accounting Course Bella is destined to join tho U. S. Navy and then the C. A. P. His chief virtues are lending money to the lunch-room gang and doing homework. Getting up in the morning and noisy girls he dis- likes.. . Mirror Room Agent I, II. Honor Roll II, III, IV. LINDSTROM, ELAINE Stenographic Course Elaine the fair, Elaine the lov- able. Lindy , whose loyalty and sincerity have endeared her tr all who know her, wants only to make good at whatever she does. Music and waiting for the Navy to wash ashore her seaman come first on her list, while first- period Gym classes are way down at the bottom. Advertising Stott Mirror III, IV. LOCK?-IART, DOROTHY AUGUSTA College Course Dee's destination is Boston Uni- versityp her ambition is to teac'i English. -Her virtues are sincerity, inoughtiulness and cheertulness, but she can't cope with sarcastic or cynical people. Not having the car she wants also disturbs her. She likes dancing, fun at fellow- ship, and keeping up the morale of a certain someone in Alaska. Dramatic Club I, II, III, IV. Rowling I, Ii, III, IV. Class Day Usher III. fir:-duation Usher III. Girls' Chorus IV. Girls' Club IV. Red Cross Representative III. IV Class Poet IV. Honor Roll I, II, III, IV. MACLEANJ HECTOR College Course Hacker proudly proclaims his virtures to be honesty and modes- tv - but we like him anyway. Noisy girls, Dapper Dans, women drivers and French drive him crazv, hut he does like .... he must like something! His destination is Euston University, ot which he'll probably' become the Dean after several years. Baseball III. IV. Honor Roll II, III. LEELANC. EDWARD IOSEPH Accounting Course Eddy is a quiet fellow irom ll2 I-ie is interested in all sports, eue pecially football. He hates to type, to stay after school, to do home- work, and to hear noisy women. Eddy's ambition is to attend Bent- ley's and to get a good job. LELIEVRE KATHLEEN MARIA College Course Fife aims to be a fashion de- signer and after seeing some of lzer drawings - hubba, hubba! She dislikes 'math ot any kind, jazz versions of classics, snobs, and imitations, but tall, dark and handsomes , good music, dancing, and laughter, make her purr. Dramatic Club I, II, III, IV. Mirror Art Staff IV. LITTLEWOOD, MARGARET TERESA Business Machines Course It is Peggy's nature to be shy and quiet, but maybe it's for the vbest. She might explode if she suddenly relaxed. She is friendlv towards everyone and has an even disposition. Loud people and get'- ting up at seven every morning are Unix with her. LOMBARDO, MARY ROSE Business Machines Course May has a very unique ambi- tion - a desire to visit China. She has a vivacious personality and is friendly and wel-liked by all who know her. Girls who have a whim ot changing the color of their hair and people who are not sociable are nix with May. Soph. Nominating Committee II. Iunior Nominating Committee III. Honor Roll IV. MAGRATH, GRACEY FOHSYTH Special Course Gracey is the lively, good na- tured senior known by nearly everyone. She likes all fattening foods, much to her despair. She also enjoys those nightly tel:-ghone conversations with S. W. racie plans to attend Framingham State Teachers' College next year. We all hope that she will return some day to teach at Waltham High. Dramatic Club III, IV. Archerv III. Field Hockey IV. Vollev Ball II. Graduation and Class Day Usher III. Honor Roll I, III. IV.



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MESROBIAN, ARMEN ZAREH College Course Casanova, the pride of room ll8, says that his ambition is to be- come a dentist. I'Ie'll probably be forced to beat the women aff with clubs. I-Iis virtues are friendliness cnd perseverance except in the presence of skittish drivers who annoy him. Honor Roll II, IV. MOBILIA, CAROLINE ANN Business Machines Course Moby is popular with all her classmates and will aid them in any way possible. Collecting rec- ords and singing are her chief in- terests. She hopes someday Sally will crrive on time. After this year, Moby, your evenings will be all yours, free from studying and homework. Dramatic Club IV. MORANG, IOAN ESTHER College Course Her personality and unique, man- ner of expression will carry Ioanie tai in journalism, which she plans tc study at B. U. She dislikes people who tell tall stories and arguments with G. M,, while swim- ming, skating, skiing, riding mo torcycles, and driving a certain 37 Ford are among her favorite pastimes. Co-Editor of Notes IV. Gossip Editor of The Mirror IV. Business Stall Mirror I, II, III, IV. Mirror Room Agent I, II, III. Literary Staff Mirror II, III, IV. Vice-President Pennant Club IV. Girls' Club IV. Dramatic Club I, II, III, IV. Basketball II, III. Archery II. Bowling I, III. MORRISON, MARY ELIZABETH Business Machines Course Betty is rather shy and quiet but is well liked by everyone. She is thoughtful of others and always arrives on time. Being very quiet herself, she dislikes loud people. Good luck to you on your trip to South America. MUISE, IDA ROSE Stenographic Course Ida, the youngest and most cap- able member of IV DS 1, doesn't let anyone put anything over on her. She's always a grand sport, even when the jokes are on her. With her courteous, quiet manner, she will some day make an incom- parable private secretary Literary Staff of Mirror IV. Honor Roll I, Il, III, IV. MILLER, WANDA IUNE College Course - Texas coming from North Dal- las High brought the pictures of 'White Rock and Lake Dallas to Waltham High School. Her am- bition is to be an airplane stew- ardess and her chief virtue is be- ing able to take a teasing. Al- ways on the march Tex is hap- piest when driving the car or rac- ing through traffic on a motorcycle. ramatic Club III, IV. Pennant Club IV. Girls' Club IV. I f Graduation Usher III. MOBILIA, ALICE Stenographic Course I-Iey, did you hear this one? That's Alice with her snapp jokes and a wonderful sense of lhumor. She has a knack for getting along with people, but dislikes those who are conceited, She hopes to include B. G. in her future p.ans. ALICE MORGAN MOSHER. SALLY IANE Stenographic Course . - I object,'f protests our ever- loyal Sal. This clever little actress- cloesn't beat around the bush, es- pecially in Mr. Hood's English class, when it comes to voicing her ingenuous opinion. Her honesty and sincerity will carry her a long way, and we know she will al- ways be successful as a private secretary. We wish her the best of everything in life, Basketball II. Bowling II Archery II. Honor Roll II, III, IV. Dramatic Club III, IV. Secretary-Treasurer of Sopho- more Class. MUISE, MARION THERESA Stenographic Course If you hear a spontaneous aig- gle issuing from a bevy of girls in lU9, you can count on finding Muisie there enjoying one of her pranks. People who are not on time irk her, but she soon forgets, and once again, that bubblinfv laughter is heard echoing through the corridors. Bowling IV.

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