Weston High School - Key Yearbook (Weston, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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Class of 1944 First Row (left to right): Beryl Enholm, Leonard Up- ham, Charles Briggs, June Wales, David Clapp, Mary Horne, Charles Foster, Harold Colpitts, Betty Norton. Second Row: Mary Koon, Clara Ferranti, Virginia Stev¬ ens, Lois Lammers, Madeleine Homond, Georgia Ra¬ gan, Alice Shaw, Nancy Shaw, Martha Sherman, Doris Swanson, Sally Foster. Third Row: George Wheeler, Jack Fradd, Kenneth King, Jack Clayton. CLASS OFFICERS David Clapp Charles Foster June Wales . . Charles Briggs . . President Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer

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DEDICATION To Mr. Zorn and our classmates in the armed forces, we, the class of 1944 of Weston High School, dedicate this book as a testi¬ monial of affection and appreciation. 2



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CHARLES BRIGGS, JR. 1 will furnish you with argument and. intellect , too.” In our sophomore year, the members of our illustrious (?) class were amazed to see a gallant figure striding up the corridor weighed down by his pro¬ verbial brief case. This intellectual chap with his inexhaustible vocabulary and ability to appreciate the finer things of life, has since been an inspiration to the more backward students. Imagine, if you can, a character with a combination of likes such as complicated crime books, mashed potatoes, classical records, and English bicycles. He’s still able to maintain a singular sense of humor. His Scotch ancestry has been proved evident during the past two years by his knack of handling the business matters of the class. We picture Charlie in the years to come, bending over his beloved test tubes softly humming his favorite tune, Valse Triste.” Activities: Priorities” ’43; Glee Club ’43 and ’44; Class Treasurer ’43 and ’44; Yearbook Staff; Representative at Junior Town Meeting of the Air. DAVID F. CLAPP ' ' Infinite riches in a little room.” Back in 1931, the Clapp family, with little Davie, moved up the Post Road from Waltham. His executive ability was instantly recognized, for his first year he was president of the seventh grade. Last spring David had the honor of being the first member of our class to join the Civil Air Patrol, and now is a self-made corporal. When not busily engaged with this activity, he has found time to be our Senior Class President, Co-Editor of the Yearbook, and the President of the Student Council. Not all his time was spent in work, for many study periods found him in the conference room with C. B. and C. F. arguing politics in that trio’s well-known fashion. An unusual personality plus ability in airplane designing will assure success in his chosen field, that of aeronautical engineering. Activities: Football ’42; Class President ’44; Glee Club 4 years; Priorities” and The Gondoliers” ’43 and ’44; Yearbook Staff. HAROLD ABEL JONES COLP1TTS Much outcry, little outcome.” ’Way back in 1932, Cousin” Harold strode into our lives and has stuck with us with remarkable fortitude. Through the years Harold has been debat¬ ing with the various teachers and he claims that it is his favorite hobby. We believe him. His favorite study is mechanical drawing; that isn ’t strange since he has always been interested in mechanics. Maybe he won’t take over the plumbing business after all because his ambition is to own a farm. Ah, life on a farm with cows, chickens, pigs, and Hedy Lamarr towards whom his re¬ pressed desire is directed. But first the war must be won, so Harold joined the Navy. We wish you luck and hope your ambitions for the future come true. Activities: Glee Club ’43, ’44; Football Manager ’43, ’44. BERYL ENHOLM Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well.” In the many years to come Beryl can look back on her varied experiences at Weston High with a feeling of satisfaction that comes from work well done. Her outstanding scholastic record and vigorous athletic achievements have been the envy of all who admire such versatility. Her likes range from steak with fried onions, dancing, watching ice hockey games, to Wendell Willkie and flirting with the boys. Her pet peeves are Democrats, catty girls, and above all, homework. On the social side we shall always remember her as being a great attraction to the opposite sex. When you know her theme song is Let’s Get Lost,” you’ll understand why her ambition is to get married young. Next year she plans to go to Middlebury College and then? ? Best of luck. Beryl. Activities: Hockey 5 years; Basketball 4 years; Priorities” ’43; Glee Club 3 years; Discussion Club; Secretary of Class ’42. CLARA FERRANTI A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” Bubbling effervescence is a fitting phrase for this likable little classmate. She seems to be everywhere at once, which is a satisfaction to her many friends who enjoy her happy humor completely. With her personality we would be willing to wager large sums that she will be a success as a Cadet Nurse in the future. Envy the convalescent male who is attended by such an efficient as¬ sistant. Weenie” has one complaint, and that is that her hair isn’t naturally curly. If she keeps on singing the Pennsylvania Polka,” it’s bound to curl sooner or late. She is most content when doubled up in a chair with a recent comic book, eating a drippy pickle, and relishing the thought of a big piece of chocolate cake. After this snack she would probably want a nurse instead of wanting to be one. Activities: Glee Club 4 years; Operetta ’42, ’44; Priorities” ’43; Hockey ’41; Cheerleader ’42, ’43; Discussion Club. 4

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