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

 - Class of 1950

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Mr Dana O Webber Prlnclpal of Dlghton H1gh for the past four years left our school to take up the post of Supermtendent of Schools IH Hunt lngton Blandford Montgomery and Russell The Semor Class members vsho have benefitted by h1S guldance for three years W1Sh to express thelr appreclatlon and good wlshes A hearty vu elcome and a pledge of cooperatlon are extended to Mr Edward H G1ll9Sp16 our formel sclence teacher and VICE pr1nc1pal who was appolnted successor to Mr Webber Into the ranks of the admlnlstratlon we wel come also Mr Leo De Marco who lends h1s W1ll1ng help and support as V106 prlnclpal at D1gh ton Hlgh , ' , . ' ' ' 1 ,K ' ' , A ,.,.Vk .Vk. I K, , , , i ,kV. . 1- A . X . .. K - ' y ' ' f . 1 , r ' Y ' v Y . .Y - 5 .

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F were 0 CLASS POEM P ,,. MN, 6 SONNET V 'lf Vfq 4 We ve had our work and done It well We ve had our pleasures not a few And now 1tS tlme for us to tell We hate to leave our Gold and Blue Our Sh1pS are ready for us to board Well S311 the sea of lastlng success fluiffeirifrifieiftlilliilid to ford MASS FLOWEW And now we must bxd a fond adleu FORGET ME NOT iTo frlends we ve found and days we ve lost Leavmg the old to face the new On the sea of llfe about to be tossed Dear Daghqon you Xe fostered our hlgh school years 4 N We say Goodbye mldst smxles and tears an lk 6 v jp .. CLAIRE LAVALLEE I CLASS MOTTOQ NOT FOR SELF BUT FOR ALL CLASS SONG CTO Tune of Walt T111 the Sun Shmes Nelhe J Semors of Dlghton Hlgh School We are gathered here once more Sharlng and carlng through the years all four Now IS the tlme for part1ng Onward we must go Taklng our knowledge vuth us our prlde to show I Farewell to Dlghton H1gh School A Now we b1d you fond adleu . I Honor and loyalty to gulde us through Kg Courage and falth you gave us k Memories untold Dear ln our hearts forever Blue and Gold Q. '-Li. LUCILLE DEMELLO 6 if at fr x - . . l 4 A - . , .,, . , E lf F F F F L -iygiaslr - u A '. . I . , ' SX 5 , S f 13 . . V- ' - U X f



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CLASS WILL We the class of 1950 of Dxghton, Bristol County State of Massachusetts bemg of legal age sound mmdf 'U and memory do make, publish, and declare thls our last will and testament Marie Allen leaves some of her musical ability to Arnold Constantine who it seems could use it George Amaral leaves his great football ability to Joseph Sllvlnskx a big brawny Jumor who seldom shows his wide appearance in the corridors Wallace Babbitt that tall dark retlrlng Senior leaves h1s bashfulness to that up start Robert Spencer William Barrows and Charles Bettencourt pass on the power to leave dust on peoples doorsteps as they drive by, to any other Berkley student who lacks the courage to do so Charles Bassett bequeaths hxs non effect vitamm pills to John Adams, hopmg that he can put them to better use William Baxter Green wills hls technlque to hold on to the same lassxe for four years to Jackie Gor don that Beau Brummell who seems to lack the ab1l1ty to hold his maidens Mary Jane Bennett leaves to Stuart Hunter her powerful muscles May he use them to good advan tage on the football field next year Marilyn Bettencourt and Barbara MacDonald wish their long lastmg friendship to be bequeathed to any two Jumor girls who can stand each others face as long as they have J oian forden bequeaths her height to Marllyn Craw or Eva Briggs leaves her capability in all fields to anyone who deserves it Ruth Burt wishes her shyness to be walled to boxs terous Claire Tessier to help keep the study halls quiet Barbara Carr leaves the pr1v1lege1 J of havlng her dad and her uncle as chaperones at school 3Ct1Vl tles to Amsley White Irvin Carr leaves his Jet propelled roller skates to Frank Allen so he will always get to class on txme Robert Carvalho the speedster on the basketball court wills his ab1l1ty to Sergeant Roger Horton Donald Cash bequeaths his large pickle factory to any sour faced Junior who does not recelve a Superman gun for his birthday Edward Catabla leaves his constant chattering to that reserved student, Kenneth Rezendes Kenneth Conroy leaves h1s title of Class Flirt to Pat Rose Roger Costa bequeaths the two front Sears Roebuck teeth which he received Christmas Day to Jimmy Reed who may need them after a drxvmg lesson with Marillyn Pittsley Jackle Cummings leaves her own prlzed blonde hair to any future Semor who has a favorite bottle in the medicine cablent Norma Davis leaves her habitual sun tan to Althea Simonds so that she may also have that 'sun shme appearance Frank Daylor leaves hls slze 11 s to Raymond Wor dell, hopmg that he in time, will grow to fit them Lucille DeMello leaves her pleasing personality to June Hixon who seems to get along with everyone Ma1 garet DeMoura wills to Muriel McNeal her ab1l1ty to get out of town dates from the wilds of Berkley to the wilderness of Rehoboth John DeMoranv1lle bequeaths his mechanlcal ab1l1ty to Red Cummings Lawrence Dutra wllls to George Cudworth the ab1l1ty to fall asleep ln any class at any txme Donald Erlckson leaves his quiet 1et1r1ng manner to Cassius Cummings that noisy ice man who could well use it m hls travels Harvev Frykman leaves his tm llZZle to Violet Spratt so that she may be able to get to all games with that beau of hers Elsie Furtado desues that her hard earned and cherished A in Engllsh will be left to that out standmg Enghsh scholar Sally Horseman Norman Gordon bequests his mild manners to J lmmy Carvalho, who falls to read Emlly Posts book on How to be a Gentleman Harold Gracla leaves his phobia for dating girls to Warren Sylvester Lowell Grant bequeaths his Tom wave set to that energetic Jumor Frank Sylvia who has that Clark Gable technique with the glrls ln Dlghton High School Carol Gurney leaves her ab1l1ty to all sophisticated Juniors William Halliwell leaves his soft soothing B111 Lawrence voice to Vtelton Eckllson so that he can serenade the girls on the Rehoboth bus Maralyn Hixon leaves to any deserving underclass four years at DHS Adrlanne Hoffshire leaves her beloved shorthand book to the next bonfire ln Dighton Robert Hunter leaves his sharp reactions to George Slimmons who apparently brings h1s bed to all his c asses Isobell Kmg leaves her ab1l1ty to argue wlth any one anyplace about anythmg to anyone who dares attempt Teddy Ladd leaves h1s curly hair to Robert Hay who now has to depend on a Richard Hudnut for his vsave Claire Lavallee leaves her talkativeness to Margaret Lamoureux who is often seen but seldom heard Rlchard Longton leaves his ab1l1ty to argue to Evan gelme Rego Muriel Manstield leaves her little Jokes in gym perlod SIX to next years class so that they can have a gay tlme W1ll1am Marsden leaves hls Ford to Manuel Santos Ivvlth the condltlon that he keep his license that ong Marllyn McCarthy leaves her vim vxgor and vltalxty to Barbara French who may need it to keep up with that He Man Frank Daylor Claire McNeil leaves her ab1l1ty to obtain boy friends to Lois Maddern so her evenings wont be spent smgmg Im Lonesome Genevleve Mello wills her artistic ab1l1ty to future students They ll need it for dance posters To Charles Gilbert Sally Mllko bequeaths her pretty smile Maybe it will get him places too 1 . 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