Bellingham High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Bellingham, MA)

 - Class of 1945

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President JOHN E. TUTTLE Jack” l warrant thee, The time shall not go dully by you.” Jack, who is the tallest boy in the class, is our star basketball player. His frequent scoring has helped Bellingham High to win many games. He is an “all-around good fellow” and has been prominent in all the extra-curricular activities. He has an intense dislike for languages, but he loves food. We won’t forget the big boy with the big smile. Best of luck, Jack! Favorite Song: “Making Believe” Favorite Saying: “Hold on Harold!” Activities: Vice-President 1, Science Club 1-2, Music Club 3, Secretary 3, Student Manager of Magazine Drive; Co-Cap¬ tain 4, Basketball 1-2-4, President 4, Dramatic 4, Base¬ ball 4, Junior Prom Committee. Vice-President CLAIRE M. REMILLARD A girl worth knowing and a friend worth having.” Claire, the Editor-in-chief of the “Epilogue,” is the most enthusiastic worker in the class. She is a typical outdoor girl and excells in many sports. She possesses sparkling eyes and naturally red cheeks. We will always have a mind’s pic¬ ture of her sitting at the official scoring table boosting her team along. Her main attraction is centered in the Navy. We wish you much happiness, Claire! Favorite Song: “Stardust” Favorite Saying: “Mama Mia” Activities: Editor-in-Chief of the “Epilogue,” Vice-President 4, Official Score Keeper 1-2-4, Orchestra 1-2-3, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Dramatic Club 1-4, Junior Red Cross 4, Music Club 3, Music Festival 3, Junior Prom Committee, Musical Comedy 2, Bond Salesman 2, Minstrel 1, Public Speaking 1. Secretary LLOYD E. RHODES Bing Wit and wisdom are born with a man” Bing is our class genius. His brilliance is surpassed only by his wit. Although he is interested in practically everything, we never could make him get enthusiastic about dancing—the girls really tried too! He plans to become an engineer. Here’s to your success, Bing! Favorite Song: “By the River of the Roses” Favorite Saying: “I wouldn’t say that” Activities: Science Club 1-2, Modern Music 3, Dramatic Club 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Junior Prom Committee, Christ¬ mas Ball Committee, Epilogue Staff, Secretary 1-4. Treasurer CECILIA M. COLLAMATI Cil” A spark of that immortal fire” Cil looks like the quiet, studious type. However, she possesses a superabundance of vitality which makes her one of the “peppiest” cheerleaders. We frequently laugh at her “corny” jokes and Cil, always a good sport, laughs with us. We are proud of your high scholastic record, Cil, and we predict a brilliant career for you. Favorite Song: “Two Guitars” Favorite Saying: “Natch” Activities: Science Club 3, Home Economics Club 1, Class Treasurer 3-4, Cheerleader 4, Junior Prom Committee, Christmas Ball Committee.

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mrnmm DORIS M. ALDRICH Doe Speak gently, it is better far A truer friend could never be found. She is our most attrac¬ tive and most lady-like girl. She is a little on the bashful side, but becomes quite “witty” and jovial when she is among her own friends. Doris likes children and would like to be a governess. Her soft voice should be a helpful asset in this field. Lucky children! Favorite Song: “For All We Know” Favorite Saying: “Hi There” Activities: Dramatic Club 1, Glee Club 1-2-3, Music Club 3, Junior Red Cross 4. EDWARD C. ARNOLD Eddie’’ Don ' t worry till the time comes” Eddie, who is our class baby, has two loves . . . girls and flashy neckties. He is very talkative and likes to “kid.” His more serious side is shown by his interest in Chemistry—he is a “wiz.” He plans to attend Massachusetts Institute of Tech¬ nology. Make the most of your analytical mind, Eddie! Favorite Saying: “Oh! Boy” Favorite Song: “It Had to Be You” Activities: Science Club 1, Music Club 3, Chemistry Club 4, Junior Prom Committee. WILLIAM B. BAISLEY Bill Not one word spoke he, Further than was needed.’’ Though he is quiet most of the time, Bill, as we all know, has his moments. He is not very gullible and invariably asks, “Who said so?” It may be this inquisitive nature of his which makes him such a good chemistry student. For you, Bill, we wish the best of everything. Favorite Song: “Goodnight Sweetheart” Favorite Saying: “Who said so?” Activities: Science Club 1, Modern Music Club 3, Dramatic Club 4, Junior Prom Committee, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Christmas Ball Committee. DOROTHY M. BREEN Dotty” Happy am l, from care I’m free Why aren ' t they all content like me?” Dotty is one of our best cheerleaders. Her large green eyes and sparkling smile have attracted much attention during the past four years. We know that her pleasant personality will enable her to be successful in anything she may under¬ take. Keep smiling, Dotty. Favorite Song: “Twilight Time” Favorite Saying: “Jeepers Crow” Activities: Dramatic Club 1-4, Music Club 3, Cheerleader 1, Cheerleader, Captain 4, Glee Club 1-2-4, Epilogue Staff, Senior Ball Committee, Junior Prom Committee.

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