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ALFIO BONGARZONE— ' Al will be known as Doctor when he finishes the tough schedule be- fore him. After he is released from the Navy, lie will go to California to set up practice. JEANETTE BOURQUE - Jeanette will have her own dancing school, and she will go into com- petition with Arthur Murray. PAUL BOWKER-Paul will he head draftsman for the Boston Edison Company. The ability that he exhibited along these lines while attending school will make itself evident. AUDREY BOYLE- ' Aud will go to college. She thinks that she will be a pediatrician when she graduates, but the Ouija board says that she will get married. The lucky fellow will be a former football star. KATHLEEN BOYLE— Kay will be modeling clothes for Sheridan stores all over the country. She will later become known as a clothes expert. FLORENCE BRADEEN- ' Babe will marry a certain Navy man and live a very happy post-war life. RALPH BRACCIA— Ralph will be the manager of the East Weymouth branch of the Stop and Shop. He will climb the hard way. BARBARA BRAGOLE— Fran will be grad- uated from an aeronautical engineering school and will acquire her pilot ' s license. RICHARD BRIGHAM— Dick is now serving in the Navy. He ' s just an old sea-dog now. MARILYN BRITTON— Marilyn will be still as lovely to look at as she was when at W. H. S. She ' s now a model, and still has one of those former Navy Ensigns on her arm. SARA BROOKS- ' Sally will work in the Han- cock Insurance Company until the war is over and she becomes the wife of a sailor. MIRIAM BROWN-Miriam will be the head nurse at Quincy Hospital for a few years. She will then marry for love. EUNICE BUCKLEY-Eunhc will be a prominent radio comedienne and singing star, noted for her jokes that excel any of Bob Hope ' s. Tune in every Friday nighl and hear her make the fellows swoon with her ow n ai rangement of Give Me Some Men. FRANCIS 15UCKLEY - Bucky will be the featured trumpeter with the New York Phil- harmonic Ok best i a . JAMES BURKE, Jr.- Bud Iln 1 kt is now beat- ing the skins lor his own hand. MARIE BURKETT— Marie will be a Navy wile. W hile wailing lot hei husband to come home from sea. she will be the leading stenographer in a huge linn. ETHEL BURROW— Ethel will become a well- known figure in the business world. Her name will also become linked with that of a former graduate of Weymouth High School. JOHN BUTLER— Bo will be a secret agent lor the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He will lead an easy life and live in a comfortable home in Weymouth. FREDERICK BYERS— Fred will be president of a well-known publishing firm in New Yoik that publishes Latin trots with free translations to aid high school students in their translation of Julius Caesar and Cicero . PHYLLIS CAIN— Phyllis will be married to a former Navy hero. PHYLLIS CALEN— Phil will have her wish come true as supervisor of nurses. MARIE CANTALUPO-Marie will own a stylish gown shop on Filth Avenue. Her charming per- sonality helps satisfy those hard to please women. GRACE CAR MICH A EL— Grade will under- take roller skating as her profession and will be successful as an instructor. THERESE CARRIERE— I re , after a few year ' s sta) in France, will return to the States and settle down with a certain well, you know who. RUTH CARTER— Carter will be a pilot aboard a huge clipper ship. Her ship will make history. ROBERT CASEYJr— Bob will have a band of his own and will record many jazz tunes. ROBERT CAULFIlTD- ' Red will still be on the 8:15 shift; but instead of being a member of Mr. Lyon ' s elite stall, he will be the manager of a successful corporation. ELEANOR CHALKE— Eleanor will be a splendid w ile to one of those fellows in the Navy blue. She is carrying out all that which Miss Benson and Miss Escott taught her in W. H. S. LORRAINE CHAR RON— Lorraine will be a graduate of one of Boston ' s business colleges and secretary to an executive of a bank. NORMA CHENEY-Wc will be seeing stunning fashions and designs in the latest magazines and new spapers done by our own Norma. Wow! OLGA CHROIN AK-Olga is going to be a chem- ist, though she is now breaking half her equip- menl by giggling so much. SALVATORE CIANCIULLI- Sal now owns his ow n bai ber shop. He has a reputation from the good clipping that he gives all his customers. PAGE TWENTY-SIX «
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Class Prophecy One lonely night two seniors, longing for excitement, slipped into dungarees and old shirts, and stepped out into the blackness. Alter walking lor some time they found themselves standing before a dark and morbid house, ricke ty and seemingly uninhabited. Being young and unafraid, they hastened closer to view this night- marish spectacle. It was then that they saw a tiny slit of light shining from the interior. Pressing their faces up against the window pane, they saw, in a room light- ed only by the tiny flicker of a spluttering candle, two old women, holding on their knees a Hat board, and moving with their gnarled fingers something small near its surface. Straining in order to hear, the seniors discovered that the women were say- ing: Ouija, Ouija, tell us tonight, what will these people do in future life? Come, Ouija, speak speak. And strangely enough as the piece moved it spelled these words: LOIS ABERDEEN— Abby will train at the Deaconess Hospital when she graduates from Weymouth High School. After a few year ' s work in the children ' s ward, she will become Superin- tendant of Nurses at the Hospital. ELEANOR ANDERSON— El will finally get her big chance in lite. She will direct an opera in New Yoik. Her musical experience will be attributed to her work in the Glee Club at Weymouth High. JOHN ANDERSON-John will be a cowboy star in the movies. He will also be touring the country with his own rodeo. SHIRLEY BABCOCK- ' Rusty ' ' will be the new model for the Varga artists. She will pose for the month of August on the calendar of 1955. JANE BACON— Jane will be the private secre- tary of Dr. Drake, who will be the head surgeon at the Weymouth Hospital. WENDELL BAGLOW- ' Wimpy will be the baritone star of the Metropolitan Opera Com- pany. RICHARD BAKISH— Dick will he sports editor of the Weymouth Truth. JEAN BALMAYNE-Jean will become a well- known children ' s specialist. She will discover a cure for infantile paralysis. PHILIP BANDINI— Phil is now the star pit- cher of the Boston Red Sox. MARJORIE BARKER— Margie will be a social secretary to a famous playwright of M.G.M. Studios. She will later become known as a re- ceptionist for rising young starlets. PAULINE BARNES-After starring for four seasons in New York, Polly will open in Boston the tilth season of the year ' s best musical comedy. WARREN BARRETT-Warren, capitalizing on the knowledge he gained while taking the cabinet- making course, will be boss at a lumber mill. ALAN BATES— Al will be mayor of the city of Weymouth. CARLETON BATES-Carleton will be in busi- ness for himself making antique furniture, but will still borrow his father ' s tools. RICHARD BATES- ' Dick will be a famous ro- mantic movie actor, the current bobby sock rage. BETTYLEE BENJAMIN— Betty will be a sec- retary to a prominent criminal lawyer. After work she will teach piano lessons to many Wey- mouth youngsters. LILLIAN BLACKBURN— Lillian will become known as the model wife in the model household. This honor will be based on her own happv marriage. MURIEL BLANCHARD-Because she is partial to the Navy, Muriel will be a secretary at one of the local shipyards until she marries her favorite sailor. SHIRLEY BLANCHARD— Shirlev will work dili- gently until she receives her R.N. and then she will become a noted doctor, specializing in psychiatry. ROBERT BOND— Bob will be a sergeant in the Marines. He always hated civilian life, anywav. c-SV, PAGE TWENTY-FIVE
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MARIE CIPULLO— Marie will be seen running a beauty shop of her own and giving the latest hair styles to all her former classmates. MARTHA CIPULLO— After many years of faith- ful service, Martha will be manager of her uncle ' s stole in South Weymouth. JOSEPH CLOHOSSEY— Joe is going to take OVd the White Brothers ' stand in Hyannis and will live the life of Riley watching other people work and the girls come in the door. DONALD COFFEY— Cueball will still be in the Army. He will work himself up from the ranks. KARL COM EAU— Earl will give up the sheet metal trade when he has a chance to become head instructor at the roller skating rink in Neponset. GRACE CONNOR- Gracie will work in an office where she doesn ' t have to get up early or work hard, but still will have lots of fun. She will own her convertible coupe complete with a tele- vision set. At least that ' s what she wants. EVA CONRAD— Eva will be a graduate nurse and her patients will be doing remarkable well. DORICK CORBO- Doc Corbo will take over his father ' s grocery business, and will do a fine job. MARGUERITE CORBO-For Peggy, with her captivating personality and college education, success will be assured. DONALD COTE— Don will be that versatile gentleman who will rise to glorious heights coaching college football and teaching wrestling to many eager patrons. RICHARD COTE- Dick will be a failure as a meter reader, but will emerge as a successful car- toonist for Esquire. JOSEPH COVENEY- Joe will be a famous back- field ace of the Boston Yanks football team. His schoolboy training will serve him to great advan- tage. DOROTHY COWE- ' Jersey will be an instruc- tor in the International Business School after main ears at White Brothers in Hyannis. HELEN CO WETT— Helen will make her boss erv happy, because as a private secretary she is efficient as well as pretty. VIRGINIA CROSSMAN- ' Ginny will always be in the girl ' s gym as our physical education in- structor at W. H. S. Her exercises will be unique. DAVID CUFF-According to the Ouija board, David ' s days of p-ace and quiet are numbered. David, it seems, will be editor of the New York Times. ROBER T CULLIVAN- Bob will continue to clown, but will be paid for it in Hollywood. He ' ll be Lou Costello ' s chief competitor. JOHN CULVER-Comm. Archie Culver U. S. C. (;., will be standing on the bridge of his row- boat as he bucks (he howling gales of Whitman ' s Pond. ROBERT CURLEY- ' Tarkie will probably lead the happiest life of any former Weymouth stu- dent. He will be a gentleman farmer owning a large country estate in South Hingham. LESTER CURRIER— Kindly address all of Les- ter ' s correspondence to Senator Currier, Wash- ington, D. C. CAROL CURTIS-Carol will be that fine lab- oratory technician she has always hoped to be and will have as her boss a handsome young doctor. BETTY DAHLSTROM-Betty will win fame for her many complaints to the Lovell Bus com- pany for not having better service for high-school students in Weymouth Landing. EDWARD DALTO- ' Eddie will be a professor at M. I. T. No, Eddie, don ' t swear at them; remember when we went to school? MARY DALY— Mary will work hard as a sten- ographer until the right man comes along. There are rumors about the Navy now. How about it, Mary? JEANNE DAVIS— Jeanne, in a few years, will leave a good job and marry a veteran of the war. She and her husband will have a lovely home, furnished with tropical souvenirs. They will be parents of a curly-haired little girl, who will talk at the age of eight months. ARTHUR DELOREY-When you hear a swish and a zoom, you will know that it is Art ' s Comet streaking through the streets. He will be in the hearse-taxi business. JUNE de WILLOUGHBY-June will be starred in the new show, Hats off to Ice, that will be playing at the Centre Theatre, Rockefeller Centre. ALBERT DIERSCH- .M will be the owner of a prosperous florist shop, where all members of his old c lass may buy flowers at a special rale. JOHN DONOYAN- ' Father John is now a pro- fessor of biology at Georgetown University. NEIL DUNCAN— Neil will be a staff sergeant in the United States Marine Corps. EUGENE DUNN-Eugene. at last, will be putting his brilliancy to work. Eugene will be a drafts- man for Stone and Webster. WILLIAM DUNN, JR.-William will be a pros- perous architect. His plans for the future will consists of a new 150-story office building in the heart of Boston. c V, PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN
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