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YEAR BOOK STAFF Co-Editors i Business Manager . . . Art Editor . Sports Editor . Subscription Manager Literary Editor Class President . . Christine Tebo Henry Johnson . Seaton Jackson Kenneth Turner Nancy Woodman .Kay Ritz .June Fiske . Marshall Hills 5
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Ipl| JtMB CLASS OF 1945 Front Ron (left to right): Christine Tebo, Carolyn Rob¬ inson, Jeanne Rogers, Marshall Hills, June Fiske, Nancy Woodman, Henry Johnson, Kay Ritz, Nancy Peakes, Pau¬ line Jacques. Second Rote: Phillip Noyes, Phyllis Brown, Jean Tiffany, Lorraine Comeau, Joan Brouillette, Alice Dolan, Eleanor Walls, Gwendolyn Gale, Naomi Newell, Katherine Gallagher, Priscilla Otto, Geraldine Morgan, Alden Whittemore, Betty Tebeau. Third Row: John Beebe, Seaton Jackson, Thomas Tilton, Kenneth Turner, Gordon Desmond, Alfred Edmunds, Kenneth King, Jack Patterson, David Campbell, Sally Caffrey, Georgia Ragan, John Mele. CLASS OFFICERS President . MARSHALL HILLS Vice-President HENRY JOHNSON Secretary . JUNE FlSKE Treasurer NANCY WOODMAN 4
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JOHN BEEBE The mildest manners hath he, and the mildest heart.” On December 25, 1927, Denver, Colorado, was awarded something new and different — not completely out of the ordinary but still something different. That something” turned out to be the one and only Mr. B., who passed through the portals of Weston High in our very last year. His unequalled and unusual wit, his original and unadulterated puns, have, at some time or other, offered entertainment for each and every one of us. Playing golf, swimming, censored (?), and listening to any music but Frankie, are the things he enjoys the most. He has, however, one decided pet peeve. That is girls who think they are too good looking. ' Could he have Weston girls in mind, perchance? Before help¬ ing out Uncle Sam, he has hopes of pursuing the unending road of education further in the halls of Yale or Dartmouth. Here’s toward success in whatever you do, John! Activities: Basketball, Discussion Club. JOAN BROUILLETTE Ye have many strings to your how.” Our girl with the suppressed desire to be married at eighteen, Jo,” or Red” (when you call her that, duck) was born December 17, 1927, and also is one of those who started off with our class at the very beginning. Her artistic temperament is likely to carry her all the way through art school and on into portrait painting, thus satisfying her artistic ambition. Besides painting, she enjoys eating at the Greasy Spoon” after C. A. P., and along with homework she definitely dislikes conceited people. Blessed with naturally curly hair and strong individualism, Joan should go far and do well in the future. Activities: Hockey 3 years; Student Council, ’45; Glee Club 4 years; Bas¬ ketball 4 years; Assembly Committee, ’45; Discussion Club; Cheer¬ leader; C. A. P. PHYLLIS LEE BROWN The itch of discourse, the windy satisfaction of the tongue.” Wayland’s contribution to We ston’s class of ’45 comes in the person of brown-haired, bright-eyed Phee Brown, born October 14, 1927, in Newton. She came to us in September, 1940, and with her, her love for riding wild horses. She also tells us how much she enjoys a good book and a box of candy, one of the many things known as luxury. Her peeves include tight sweaters, tagging people, and cigars. Now that last one we have yet to see on Phee! She kinda hopes to be a costume designer in future years, heading for William and Mary College or the Museum of Fine Arts after graduation; worthwhile choices both of them. Activities: Basketball, ’45; Hockey, ’45; Discussion Club; Priorities,” ’43; Glee Club, ’44, ’45. SALLY CAFFREY From our own selves our joys must flow.” Sal,” the gal whose favorite enjoyment is just living,” came to us in the seventh grade from Connecticut, but just couldn’t seem to decide to settle with us right then, for she left, only to return in our sophomore year, much to our joy. Born February 29, 1928, Sally can’t stand asparagus and people who call her early in the morning. Don’t blame you, Sal—but this is your senior year, so grin and bear it. This ambitious lass insists she will live all over the world,” as she puts it. Maybe we’re just dumb, but we’d like to know just how she’ll manage that. However, when she settles down, she’s going to live in Texas, and ride the range. Be careful, though, Sal—there’s bars in them thar hills. Best of luck, Sally, from the class. Activities: Glee Club 2 years; Basketball 2 years; Hockey 2 years; Discussion Club. DAVID CAMPBELL But still his tongue ran on, the less of weight it bore, with greater ease.” David, born May 1, 1928, (wonder if Mr. Cummings felt a premonition?) has been with us through all the twelve toilsome years of Weston schooling. His favorite enjoyments are dancing, football, baseball, and bowling and what about math? He plans to go to Middlebury for three years, then to M. I. T. for two more, the draft permitting. His pet peeves are English and women. (At least that’s what he says.) What about History class, Dave? David carries around more aliases than any other person in the high school. Suivez,” Dew Drop,” Snow Flake and Cloudburst” are just a few, but he’s an awfully good sport about the kidding he gets from them. On week-ends and after school, if not found on the athletic field, take a look at Miriam’s house. With his great perseverance to back him up, nothing can stop David. 6
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