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D1ANNE ACKLEY — Dianne has gained great tame since hei graduation from Wey- moutfa High School. She is now playing the leading role in a famous Broadway play. PATRICIA A HERN— Pat ' s good lasie in doilies is now available to everyone; for Pat designs clothes for teen-agers, which are pro- duced on a large scale in her own factory. WILLIAM AHLSTEDT— Tweedy is now playing professional football with the Chicago Bears. On the oil season he has a thriving Auto Repair Shop in Weymouth. ROBERT ALDEN — 1 hose important dis- coveries in atomic energy, which you have been reading about in the newspapers lately, may be credited to Bob, who is working as a research chemist for a large corporation. JOHN ALLAN — John is an accountant foi a Boston business firm, and we heard that his outstanding ability has placed him in line for a promotion. RICHARD ALLEY — Dick may be seen at any time leaching at Wentworth Institute. After graduating from Weymouth High School, Dick went to Wentworth, where he did so well that he was asked to remain as a teacher. JOHN AL.MQL ' IST — Jack has been a sue cesstul linotype operator in the Boston Herald. Recently, he has been appointed head of the composing room. B R BARA F. ANDERSON— When you pick up your telephone, you are sure to hear Barbara ' s pleasing voice say Number please; for she is a telephone operator right here in Weymouth. BARBARA L. ANDLRSON — If you should happen to enter the office of a well-known Boston doctor, you would see Barbara cheer- fullj greeting the patients as they arrive. BETTY ANDERSON — I ' m sure you have- all seen pictures of Betty on the covers of the leading magazines recently. She is now the most popular of the famous Powers ' models. JOHN ANDLRSON— After graduating from Weymouth High School, John entered (be- held ol television. He is responsible foi many of its most recent developments. CHARLES ARNOLD— Chisel has changed his trade; he is now a mortician. At one lime, things were picking up, but now they are letting clown. His slogan is Let us do your planting for you. ANN AUCOIN — Gerrv is the private secre- tary of a handsome oung business execu- tive and it is rumored that she will soon become his wife. JAMES A USTIN — Tonight at Boston Gardens a large crowd is expected to turn out for the fight in which some unknown masked fight- er will attempt to win the title of World ' s Heavyweight Champion from big Jim Austin. PATRICIA AUSTIN — Pal is now teaching the third grade at the Pratl School. Hei cheerful smile and friendly personality have won the admiration ol all hei pupils. 1 hey hate the thought of passing on to a new grade and a new teacher. ROBERT AYDELOTT— Bob now special i es in portrait photograph) because his sub- jects are more interesting, tie repairs old cars as a sideline. Soon he ' ll have one that really runs. LAWRENCE BABINO— There ' s Lawrence perched atop the telephone pole. He took a job at the Electric Light Company so he could have a bird ' s eye view of the goings on in Weymouth. WYMAN BALFOUR — The Trans-Continent Trucking Company has employed Wyman as the new drivei to transport feathers from New York to Hollywood to be used in ladies ' hats. JEAN BARBONE — There is the new kindergarten where Jean is doing a wonder- ful job of starting Weymouth ' s little citizens out on the right foot. COLIN BARROW — Bullets has been down in the I riple-A League lor the past year and is hoping to come up with the Red So.X soon. GERALD BARTON— Did you notice that Gerry ' s football team is doing very well un- der his careful supervision? Everyone is chee,ring lor him, especially those drum majorettes. HENRY BATES— Henry, after furthei ed- ucation, is now chief accountant at the home office of an insurance company in Hartford, Connecticut. ELEANOR BEALS— Look at those happy smiles on the faces of the disabled veterans since Eleanor took the nursing job at the hospital. Her sole interest is taking care of all the buddies. ELEANOR BELC ASTRO — That new libra- rian certainly draws the people toward lil- erary interests. Eleanor suggests romantic novels as the best reading material. BARBARA BELCHER — There ' s Barbara in her pert white uniform, leaving the New England Deaconess Hospital. where she renders her services as a special nurse. I hat. plus her housework, must keep her very busy- MARY BENNETT— Thai new secretary to the latest bubble-gum concern is none other than Mary. She gets a bang out of her new position. ROBERT BENNETT— Bob is building an- other addition to his gas station. Business is so prosperous that he has had to add a new pump each year.
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Class ProphccN Committee ROBERT ROWELL, Chairman, High School WALTER KAETZER, Chairman, Vocational School JOHN ALMQUIS I BARBARA BELCHER MAR! BENNETT ELAINE BOWSER ROBER 1 BRIDGES BET! 1 CARLSON ROBER1 DOHERTY PRISC1LLA DURBECK s LVIA GLOVER DORO I HY I [AWES J VMES HOB AN ANN K.ERTON [OAN KNOWLES WAYNE LAITTNEN MARIA MAPES JOHN MOORE MILDRED NYBERG ELSIE SAUNDERS FRANCIS ROBINSON 2
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I OR I- EN BE ' I f ' ENCOURT — Lorcen is now the most capable secretary thai the Super- intendent ol Weymouth has evei had. She is making a success ol this and also of hei recent marriage. VRNOLD BLACKWELL — Dean is now the teachei of the uewest subject at Wey mouth High. He is teaching atomic energ) and is doing verj well. WILLI N 151. AIR— Hill now h.is Ins own chicken hum. ' way down in Virginia and he is making a big success of it, producing 10,000 thicks a week. RICHARD BLAZO — Dick can be seen almost an) night at the new night club in Boston He is not only manager but the bouncer as well. HAZEL BLENIS — Hazel is now secretary to a big radio producer. She got her start in high school with Mr. Cleaves and has been doing very well ever since. IRA BLOOM— Ira recently made his first appearence as the youngest musician evei 10 pla in Carnegie Hall. He plavcel his own composition called Bloom ' s Symphony. HARR BOW ' EN— Have you visited Wey month High lately and tasted the delicious food? The cafeteria is now supplied by a large 1. 11 m undei the management ol Ham Bowen, .1 Weymouth High Aggie student. ROBER.1 BOWES— Have son isited that new modernized self-service gas station 111 North Weymouth? It was built recently and is undei the capable management ol Bob Bow es. ELAINE BOWSER — Elaine recently com- pleted a two year Home Economics course 111 a |uilioi College so that she might begin hei sucessful career as a housewife- MILDRED BOWSER— No wondei there have been so many juvenile delinquency cases lately. Could it be that Millie is the new judge in Oiiinev Court? FRANK BOYLE — Frank is now the young est and smallest Admiral in the Navy. No wondei there are so manv gills living to join the Waves. JOSEPH BRACCIA— Joe Beef operates a thriving business at the cornel ol Lake and shaw unit Streets, foe ' s Spaghetti and Pizza House. ROBER I BRESNAHAN— Have von visit ed the office ol the new doctor in North Weymouth latelv? II so. you ' ve also seen Bertie, his new secretary, and incidently bis wilt - , tOO. ROBERT BRIDGES— Red is now a Sup reme Conn judge, after having graduated from Harvard Law School. Ibis proves thai redheads have fire to get plates in this u 01 Id. FRANK BRIGGS— Frank has a group ol st(xk cars which he is going to enter in the races in fune. WILLIAM BROCKLESBY— The president ol the beanie Company , niakei ol pro pel led beanies, recently returned home aftci spending .1 month ' s vacation in California. He is William Brocklesby, .1 former Wey- mouth High student. VLICi BROOME— One ol America ' s best band leaders has acquired himself a new chief (00k and bol I lew asbei . It is lovelv Alice Broome who makes a fine wile lot an) man. AUDREY BROWN— The United States Cavil Aeronautics Board has appointed .1 new engineer who has brought along his wife with him 10 Washington. I be lucky wile is none othei than Widicv blown, the gnl whose beautiful eves have won hei lame. JANE! BUCHANAN— Scapel, muse. Acs, doctor. Why, it s |anet Buchanan I see in this Atomic Hospital in the Swiss Alps. My, Harvaid Medical School ceilainlv has pros- perous graduates! I Wll.s BUCKLEY — The women in North Carolina aie in a freilZ) about the new sergeant at the Marine Base at ( amp Le- jeune. He is none othei than fames Buckley, oh. these handsome brutes! I ' M I. BUMPUS— Bumpy now has a license, so stay cleat ol the roads il von want to siav healthy. JOSEPH BURNS — The formei Weymouth High School tackle star is now playing loi the Philadelphia Eagles. Sport (litics say that foe has a place waiting loi him on the AU-Stai team. JANE I BURRELL — There is a new scien- tific sec rcl.ii v down al the Howe and Irene h laboratory that is just tops . They sav there hasn ' t been sudl a good secretary there lor manv years. BEYER I A 151 SSIERE— New England Bap list ' s patients aie convalescing happilv with their new physical therapist, Beverly Bussiere. Beverl) certainly does wonders with hei patients. (ANE ' l CALLOWAY — American Airlines has announced a new round-trip rare loi nips lo the Moon. In charge ol the busi ness end is lovely Janet Calloway, Secretary in Chief of American Airlines. MARY CAMERON— I he socielv column (he other night announced the marriage ol the socielv governess. Mary Cameron, lo the son ol the millionaire, Rtocker feller. Wc alwavs thought Maiv would find a ii(b future in life. CAMPBELL— Weymouth has ap- pointed a new first-grade teacher at the Nevin School. It ' s none other than the former Anne Campbell. Anne is happilv married to a publisher, and, bv a strange coincidence, has her son, Donald. Jr., as a pupil.
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