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54110111 days yffmol days Dear old golden rult day Before yye kneyy yyhat had happened yye yyere up m the mam bulldmg, styll an oyer eonfndent, super sz group, undnsmayed by frequent four oclocly cetentxons and hmntatyons on our actxyxtxes Nlany of us blossomed forth yy1th good marks all of a sudden, stxll more of us, attaclyed by groyylng payns, let studnes go to the four yy mds and spent our tlme outsxde enyoyxng the fme yyeather and a good foot ball team Blll West, Pete Tyyombly Bob Ramsdell and Marne Moore attended the prom m the capacnty of class ofhcers Many more of us yy ent out for sports Betsy' Drake played first team hockey, yy hxle Dottme Rnchardson, Shirley Palson, and Esther Capone earned second team ayyards Mmm Phylbrook, oan W1d Ellen jackson, and Marjorxe Smyth yyoyy ed the boys at the basketball games Student government vyas yn full syymg, gamyng mfluence over us In our up yn the anr thnrd floor homerooms yye debated lmportant questxorys, and reslsted the teachers attempts to curb our enthu sxasm We gayly clattered unto B lunch proud of assoclatmg wxth the upperclassmen, and drsdam fully pushing aside the junlor hyghers yy hen we met them on the stayrs We ate hot dogs and hamburgers, placed on the menu by popular request The Red nd Black conducted quxzzes, only to End that the teachers prefer classxcal musxc, to an oyer yyhelm1ng majorlty of students 1n favor of jazz, swmg blues We loved the Beer Barrel Polka Frenesx, and Llttle Snr Echo, and pushed dovyn the gym floor a couple mches under thexr strenuous Influence Tfaerl ll In blur blrzly 0 Tb: ullllfl Clljfy 0 Dozer We eame to sehool yyxth the eehoes of England horrible summer of bomblng 1n our ears Rooseyelt s Stab ln the Baely speeeh h ld starred our patrnotusm and yye yyere all nnyolyed yn Lend Lease and Red Cross yyork Our sympathxes yyere enhsted for the tragle story of Greece, Russn began bezrmg the brunt of Hxtler s lttaeks The second day of sehool .1 neyy enlarged Red and Black' yyas flaunted nn our faces by the enter prrsmg semor edxtors A feyy days later yye yyere rloored, amazed, and all that to haye the A A tnekets reduced nn prxce from one dollar to eleyen cents 1 emember the tax'j to mcreasc the percentage of members yn the school Duryng the year cafeterna prxces vyent up and yye boyyed under the added yy enght of penmes ln our pockets Competent and popular class ofhcers vyere elected nn Bull Niooney, Pete Tyy ombly Franny Polrxer, and Helen Elhott We myaded room 35 sacred to the jumors and caused Mr Steyens to pull out a feyy more handfuls from an already thynmng head of l1'lI' Nlr Butters asked us, Dont you remember any algebra? , and yye yyere mtroduced to that re ncyy ned radlator of French yy1t, Mnss Vlackedon We dxd a bang up job on a tenth anmy ersarv Vau Deynl y :th most of the talent m the class partncnpatmg ln the Coyyboy Act Bull West, our three letter nlan, yy on the Hary ard Book Avy ard as the outstand :rg junnor boy Claxre Smalley, Frank Horne, Parker Sy mmes, anet Eaton, and john Maynard held fea ture roles ln that smash hut comedy, A Connectncut H nkee mn Kung Arthurs Court learl Harbor' We sat mn the assembly hall lnsten mg to the Presxdents message and endless debates m Congress We were ayyed by the syylftness of cyents, and couldn t really beheye yye yyere at war But later that year we lost Mr Grmdle to the colors, along yylth seyeral of the faculty and some schoolmates INeyy dnm out rules were establnshed md vye had anr rand drnlls This yyas the year, too, that we kept on dayhght saymg tame throughout the vymter arrlyxng at school mth flashllghts and yy atch1ng the sun come up durmg Hrst pernod class Remember the paper dYlX6D We yyere all set to get a band, and help the goy ernment out too In the sports yyorld vye were a yyovy wnth Bull XX est, Bob Jackson, and Fatty Buzzotta outstand mg stars on the grldyron, vyhxle Blll Mooney raced 1 ound the basketball and tenms courts Dnck Bryggs eaptamed the cross country squad and many hust lers yyere on the traek team hrst team field hockey yy as played by Esther Capone Betsy Drake, Shnrley lalson, Dottxe Rlehardson, and Phylhs Russell 'Vhm Phllbrook yy as eaptam eleet for next year nn basket lall, yynth many able follovy ers And rn thus punxor year yye mustnt forget that ehampnonshxp baseball team yyhxeh for the hrst time nn years brought glory to that sxde of Wmchesters sport hfe Frank Russo, captam elect, was the only hrst team letter yymner from our class and he con trxbuted more than hxs share to a yymmng team VV- , . --1 1 V 1 - V 1 1 . , ',,. --, , VV ' ' V ' 7 ' ' X . 1 1 ' , 1 . , , . 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4 ,. Vl!l'.5!e'Tl! of IAC QCIIICZ' c,!4l,4.5 Ours was a war class from the very start. Nlfe walked into XY'adleigh accompanied by the first booms of the guns being fired across the waters. All year in Ancient History class we heard Mr. Graves discourse on current events, listened to the radio newscasts, and made prophecies on how long each small country would hold out. But America was still fiercely isolationist, and, except in the classroom, we left the arguments and worries to our parents. XY'e were initiated into a good many things that freshman year. Under Miss Baileyls guidance we be- came acquainted with Treasure Islandf, S0hrab and Rustumf and The Lady of the Lakef, Miss Carmichael, with her wonderful smile and standards of excellence paved the way to make Caesar easy for us. And that Mr. Nichols made algebra a joy and delight for all the girls, as well as coach- ing to its first successes a football team with a great future. jack Errieo, Mary W'ood, Joy Pray, and Pete Twombly were our class officers. As the largest freshman class the school had ever seen, we partici- pated in all extra-curricular activities in a big way. liill XVest and Jack Errico co-captained a successful freshman football team. Dave Holmes, Bob Goddu, and Bert Curley played ice hockey. Pete Twombly, Bob Goddu, Bill XVest, Robbie lianisdell, and Charlie Murphy were stars on the diamond. And as for track, well-jocko Murray, XVhew Hawkes, Bob Pynn, Bob Coon, Bob Johnston, Paul Blake, and lrannie Poirier formed the basis of a swell squad. .-En unprecedented number of girls went out for all sports: Mary Keyes won a first-team letter in tennis. Excited at finally being allowed to go to such definitely high school affairs, we danced dreamily in the gym to Deep Purple and Begin the Beguinef' XY'e did the Big Apple, and when we were so tired we could hardly stand, we rcfueled on cokes and cookies or cider and do-nuts. Our ofhcers went to the prom, loved the decorations, the formality. the Gold Coast Orchestra. This was the year we took turns going up to as- semblies, lined up for A lunch by homeroom tardiness records, dropped our money and our food in the cafeteriag bought the new Red and Black and avidly read the gossip column. XY'e got into snowball fights, arguments with teachers. and left poor old Vfadleigh glad for a summer's rest.
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