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Class SlalisHcs BOY GIRL JViqqest Wheel . Bob Brownell Merry Fowler Littlest Spoke . Don Upham Dot Underhill Most Popular . John Melone Mimi Hutchinson Best LoohiiK . Dick Mailey Carol Chamberlin Class Clown . Charles Martin Joan Carter Most Inquisitive . Dave Colpitts Barbara Goulson Best Fiqure . Peter Green Jane Turner Smartest . Boh Brownell Pat Hallquist Best Driver . Bob Brownirig Gloria Heaney IVorst Driver . Joe Tebo Jane Turner Man or JVoman Hater ..... Don Upham Joan Hodgson Loudest . Charles Martin Joan Carter Quietest ..... Charles Kubik Ada Morreale Biqgest Flirt . MJn Cobb Pam Robinson Best Dancer ........ Win Cobb Mimi Hutchinson Best Dressed ... John Melone Ruth Linder Most Athletic .•........ Mylon Lyons Alice Rinehart First Married . .. Bill Newell Lurena Ogilvie Biggest Eaters ..... Dick Mailey Jane Cahill Most Personality ... Peter Green Mimi Hutchinson Done Most to Improve Class ... John Melone Alice Rinehart Most Studious ... Bob Brownell Betty Damon Best Natured . Dave Colpitts Gloria Heaney Most Likely to Succeed . Peter Green Alice Rinehart Most Perfect Combination of Brains and Good Looks Bob Brownell Mary Taylor Tallest ..... John Melone Carol Chamberlin Shortest .. Dick McClure Betsy Nichols Most Punctual . Bob Browning Jane Cahill Teacher’s Pet . Bob Brownell Barbara Goulson Most Ambitious . Win Cobb Betty Damon Biggest Ileartbreakers . Dick Mailey Barbara Leach Most and Best Excuses . Bill Newell Margot Frye Least Understood by Teachers . Joe Tebo Audrey Reader GIRLS BOYS Hair . Hair . . Dick Mailey Eyes . Eyes . . Bob BroAvning Nose . Nose . Mouth . . Carol Chamberlin Mouth . . Don Upham Sin He . Smile . . John Melone Fiqure . . Mimi Hutchinson Physique — . Peter Green Hands . . Ruth Linder . . Carol Chamberlin ' 1 ' 11 F. I, o (; 1 } .) 0 page twenty-seven
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CLASS WILL W E, THE Class ok ’50, being of good liealtli and sound mind do iiy tliis document and herewitli hand over and bequeatli tlie following articles, privileges, and eredits to the variously )iamed heirs and assignees and to their heirs and dependents. Robert Brownell leaves a ham to Jerry Taylor, that up-and-coming young actor— Robert Browning leaves his physique to David Mallet— Jane Cahill leaves her natural blond hair to a certain Junior girl — Joan Carter leaves her “shaggy dog’’ stories to Mike Mal- amud— Carol Chamberlin leaves a little corn liere and a Cobh there— Winn Cobb leaves the girls of Weston High— David Colpitts leaves four smooth tires, a hurned-out clutch, and a loose transmission —Betty Damon leaves a seat on the Lovell bus to Stevie Howe— Merry Foivler leaves all money matters to next year’s class treasurer— Iargot E’rye leaves with per¬ mission tliis time— Barbara Goulson leaves her inquisitiveness to Barbara Howell—Peter Green leaves to find his “ideal-girl”— Patrica Hallquist leaves hoofprints on the new school lawn —Janet Haynes leaves extra “A’s” for needy students— Gloria Heaney leaves “Hen¬ ry’s” jiarking space to Carol Dowd— Joan Hodgson leaves the title “Poodles” to Sheila -Mailev— Mimi Hutchinson leaves, unhajipily —Charles Kubik creeps out— Barbara Leach leaves to find he- “one and only”— Ruth Linder leaves her “aciiuaintances” to her sister Ellen— Myi ,oN Lyons leaves his seat in Family Life to Bueky Schofield so that he may carry on the good (. ) Avork— Dick Mailey leaves “those girls” in the Sophomore class to Gerry C’ohh— Charles Iartin leaves his gaudy shirts to Don Wyman Dick McClure leaves “C” period study to Miss Pierce— John Melone leaves to join his heart —Ada Morreale leaA ' es her domestic ability to Georgia Corhiere— Bill Newell leaves— Betsy Nichols leaves her quiet Avays to Bill Boughner — Lurena Ogilvie leaA ' es to do more homcAvork —Audrey Reader leaves tAvo aspirins and three cokes to the assistant director of ne.xt year’s play— Alice Rinehart leaA es a black eye to Lesley Field— Pam Robinson, leaving Avith her violin, bequeaths one giggle to Mary Alice Long — ' Mary Taylor leaves minus the fifty cents the “Crook” owes her— Jane Turner leaves Aery slowly so that some of the Junior boys can catch up Avith her— Joe Tebo leaves in a hurry —Dorothy Underhill leaYes her burned-out flash bulbs to “Squeaky”— Donald Upham leaves the dark room to the Photo Club of the future. Signed by: John Melons, Pres denf, Class of ’oO M iMi FIutchinson, Secretary, Class of ’IW Witnessed by: Donald Wyman, President, Class of ’51 M iss Hoavard, Girl’s Coach page twenty-six E s t o N Hi g h S c H o o L
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