Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)

 - Class of 1958

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fs . S-,Ma BRENDA L. COLVIN Business Blue are her eyes as a fairy flax. Pretty Brenda liked the football rallies best at WHS . . . future plans include Junior College . . . among her friends are Midge, Bev, and Claire. Activities: Art Club 2, Literary Staff of Mirror 2, 3, 210 Staff 3, Cafeteria Squad 3, Homeroom Legislator 4. VIRGINIA L. CONNELLY Home Economics . . . with her hair falling in her face. This dark-haired Miss leaves Miss Chase her unfinished paint- X. kg ings . . . liked lunches and the 2:30 bell . . . constant com- 'X panions include Maureen, Lois, Rita, and Bev. Ginny's ambition is to own a '58 Edsel. it ' Activities: Glee Club 4. WILLIAM CONNERNEY General You are a devil at everything. 46 Bill, as he is known to his friends, Guina, Fred, and Ray, leaves Miss Hirst a new test tube washer . . . lunch was Bill's favorite at WHS. Best of luck, Bill! Q 0 XX , ak .sw L X ,JFS l l 5 Q MARIE CONNELLY Home Economics Q' A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. . Marie liked the football games and the kids at WHS . . . can - M ' A usually be seen with Peg, Dottie or Bev . . . future holds B. - fashion promotion or retailing. Activities: Glee Club 4, Mirror Business 4, Open House Usher t 4, Senior Play 4, Dramatic Club 4. , s K , . J W QOH I PAUL J. CONNOLLY College To love the game beyond the prize. Our All-American center, Hulk, liked the proiection room in Coach Zeno's office . . . chums include Louie, Tuck, Jim and Bob . . . hopes to go to college and maior in football. Natch! Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. CLAIRE E. CONRAD Business Be punctual and precise. A future airline hostess, Claire liked all the kids and especially the football games . . . wills to the Junior Steno girls a success- ful year of shorthand . . . chums include Nan, Fran, and Beth. Activities: Art Club 3, Voting Campaign 3, Mirror Business Staff 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Mirror Representative, News paper Staff 4, Senior Play Committee, Dance Committee, Usher 3.

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MARJORIE ANN CLARKE Business She that was ever fair but never proud. Second lunch and studies were liked best by Margie . . . leaves Miss Mooney a 3x6 box for her pennies . . . chums include Jo, Tina, and Phyl . . . future plans are to be a stenographer. Activities: Bowling 2, Voting Campaign 3, Graduation and Football Usher 3, 4. 6. ' ,'!. PATRICIA ANN COLE College She has common sense which is not so common. Quiet'Patty, a transfer from Watertown in her Junior year, likes rallies best at WHS . . . hopes to attend college and become a kindergarten teacher . . . among her friends are Activities: Glee Club 2, 4, Pep Club 2, Basketball 2, Spring L,- Q, BRENDA COLBORNE College Petite and short, mischievous and always smiling. Busy Bren can usually be seen buzzin' around the corridors with Nancy, Sue, Judy, and Peggy . . . likes lunch periods and those great football games . . . is aiming for a white nurse's uniform. Activities: Dramatic Club 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Mirror, Literary and Business Staff 3, 4, Homeroom Legislator 2, 4, Knitting Club 2, Glee Club 4, Senior Play 4, Christmas Show 4. fs, I Betty, Jean, Lorraine, and Nancy. E , 6. I Concert 2. Ina-d'?'1n W Ts? . inf F ' V - .t at livin S A I ' g ' I 1 iff DUNCAN W. COLEMAN College Most people judge men only by success or by fortune. Future plans include the Navy for Dunc, who wills Miss Eaton a new French I book . . . liked the dances, firendly kids, and the victory parties . . . cohorts include Jim, Tom, John, and Mike. .wm- Activities: Maroon Squad, Dance Committee, Red Cross Repre- sentative. ' X '19 if N ,. - El SHEILA MARIE COLLAGAN Home Economics The days that make us happy make us wise. The art periods with Miss Chase and the football games rated tops with Sheila whose ambition is to marry a millionaire . . . leaves Mr. Taylor a solid gold typewriter . . . friends include Barbara, Bev, Dotty, and Lee. Activities: Glee Club 4, FHA 3, Mirror Business Staff 4, Senior Play 4, Cafeteria Squad 4, Assistant Switchboard Operator 4. BARBARA LOUISE COLLET Home Economics We know what we are but not what we may be. Barbie, as she is known to her friends, Joan, Gail, Dotty, and Lorraine, leaves Mr. Taylor a dictionary, Best of luck, Barbie!



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JOHN CONWAY College Magnificent spectacle of human happiness. John, better known as Phantom can be seen with John, Joe, and Jim. He leaves to Mr. Eames all the good times he had in 208 . . . plans to attend Northeastern . . . liked Mrs. Carney's Democracy Class. Good luck, John. Activities: Maroon Squad. FRANCES ANN COTTON College To have a friend, you must first be one. Friendly Franny liked her driver-road classes with Mr. Perkins . . . constant companions are Claire, Beth, Jean, and Nan . . . hopes to attend University of Connecticut. Activities: Art Club lp Business Mirror Staff 3: Newspaper 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Girls' Sports 2: Senior Play Committee 4. a el Lots of luck, Chris. R. xx . JOSEPH JOHN CRAIG College He will drink deep of the cup of fame, or he will fail, his success will never be mediocre. Good-looking Joe, a transfer from St. Mary's, became our Senior Class President . . . hopes to become a surgeon after attending Harvard . .... among his many friends are Frank, Larry, and Arnie. Activities: Football 2, 3: Senior Class President 4: Dance Com- mittees: Newspaper Staff, Mirror Representative: Basketball I, 2. 3 .I I I X JoHN cRovvLEY College lf the shoe fits, put it on. John's ambition is to study engineering at Tufts . . . liked middle periods in old room 208 with his friends John and Joe. Leaves Mr. Eames a freshly killed frog. Activities: German Club. CLAIRE ANN CROWELL Business Fair of form and face. Energetic Claire liked Miss Johnson's law class best at WHS . . . friends include Mary Lou, Ev, Judy, and Barbara . . . leaves Mrs. Dunbrack more blackboards to write assignments on . . . hopes-to be a secretary. Activities: Class Day Usher 3. W- is 5' fx? CHRISTOPHER COUSINS College The force of his own merit makes his way.' Chris, as he is known to his many friends, liked the lunches best at WHS . . . his ambition is to join the Marine Corps fs 6 If

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