Dighton Rehoboth High School - Golden Log Yearbook (Dighton, MA)

 - Class of 1940

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Series. In the press box we saw the great New York Herald's reporter, George Martin giving a play by play description of the game. Behind the home plSfE'Uf Ehe New York Yankees wasggendkac-Blckegg, the star catcher. Traveling farther north along the coast, we found at Vassar College, Elinor wells Dean of the College, and our old friend Harold E the handy ran, and the only man allowed on the campus after 10 P M A few hundred miles off the coast of U S.A we discovered a U Boat of the United States Who should be its captain but elth Yost Harry Shull was the chief mechanic of the boat. In London I felt rather sically IncIIned so we attended a concert given by the London Phil harmonic Orchestra, and the featured cello soloist was S ll In Venice, Italy, we found Duane Dutoit and Flo d Ba t in their own thr ving business of serenading on gbidolasf-aln Mon e arlo we were the present owner. Our next and last stop was at Neoma Thomas, a model for Vogue, and Gl P-'IE'W6meh' With the material received I believe ought to be a real success Elinor Wells bhe speaks, behaves, and acts just Pachel Farley A gentle, reserved, quiet, little Willie Funsley A nature so modest and rare that Irene Kuehn Wow pretty her blushing was and how Edwin Shay He knows what is what welcomed by Wl1liam.5hB2l2QQ, Paris. Here of course were the great dletician for my book, The Class of 1940, as she ought maiden who gets things done you hardly know it is there she blushed again! Bettie Caldwell 'It makes me very angry indeed to be wrong when I'm righ Harold Schmalzried It is better to wear out than to rust out Evelyn McCoy There shall be no love lost Bernice Robb A true, blue, good sport to all Eileen Anderson She's one of quiet ways, who says little but does much Desmond Gibson Clever smile and cunning curls Is what it takes to win the girls Ida Roehl Happiness and sfncerltr are the keynote to her character Clara Belle Paris Iy early and inevitable love for reading I would not ex change it for the treasures of India Fenry Boone Whistle and she'll come to you Alberta Hineman Uerefs a girl with a heart and a smile, Who makes the bubble of life worth while Clarence Bryant Sharp' the word with him. Maxine Shull Knowledge is power Elaine Whiting Seems dignified but wait till you lnow her LeNore NcLeish Three can hold their peace if two be away Aleen Bretz LO know her was to love her and she was well known Gladys Mcwhirter She doesn't believe in wasting words Harley Towns he knows he knows what he knows, But he knows he can't tell what he knows Lois Sharp If she had a motto it would be Pep Norva Martin What probing deep has ever solved the mystery of sleepo Leonard Thomas As busy as a bee Duane Dutoit Hard features every bungle can command, To draw true hearty show's a master's hand Geneva Durr She's a bit loquacious, a bit flirtacious, but she's all right Anna Mary Stremel One with such dimoles you never have met, She's truly a girl we won't forget Dwiaht McCov A man's first care should be to avoid the heart reoroaches of his own Keith Yost Puppy love is the beginnin of a dog's life Helen Shull Boys, beware she'll get you yet. Harry Shull Words are women Deeds are men Jean Church I never with important air, In conversatior overbear heoma Thomas Impossible is not in her vocabulary George Martin The man who loves and laughs must surely do well Floyd Bartlett Being good is an awfully lonesome job LaVona Bretz Life is short, yet sweet Dwight Terwilliger Being good is not always within his power Hobert Yates I have no way of judging the future but by the past William Shapland 'hat should a man do but be merry? Farold Edmundson The world's no better if we worry, No longer if we hurry Grace Thomas One hour's sleep before midni ht is worth three after Ben Mac Bickers When his 1ady's In the case, You know all other things give place Vada Toadvine I love not man, he is too simple 9 I I : I I O 1 ' 0 O i . U G . , ' ar . I ' n n 1 I :susan H V . , .... , A .... , ---- , , ----' A , t,U , .... , n A Q annum- ' . ---- ' A . G ---- . s O nn--u Q ' - V . I - ----u -- - O I I --'N' I g O ---- 3 ---- , ---- L , c . . ----1 . Evelyn Hartman----A smile, a giggle, and away. ----M N . '-- O I N N ---- , 1 0 I sa Q 1 . ' L ' O U . V .... , A I -..-.. S , ----, -- V ----. . . . . M A I Y A .... , ---- , , . , ---- I ---- . , gnu- . ---- , I - 'll u . O aan- . O 11:1 ' A 0



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