Tewksbury High School - Scroll Yearbook (Tewksbury, MA)

 - Class of 1947

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All ILL A We, the energetic Class of 1947 of Tewksbury High School, hereby and forth' with declare, that being in our rightful minds proclaim this to be our last will and testament. Article I Q To the incoming Seniors we leave all our books, with the futile hope that they will keep the right answers which we so earnestly and tediously struggled to put there. To Mr. McGowan we leave the welfare and destiny of the Class of 1947. To Miss Stanley and Miss Barrows we leave six months vacation so they will be free from all the headaches that the Scroll has caused them. To the rest of the faculty we bestow the best and smartest students that can possibly be found. Article II Richard Dewing leaves his ability to laugh himself out of tight spots to Warren Bishop. It will prove invaluable many times, Warren. Shirley Ives leaves all her quietness and simplicity to Eleanor Kalem. Bette Doucette leaves her position as head cheerleader to Ioan Pennock. It will be no easy job to maintain Bette's high standards. Mildred Edwinson leaves a motor bike for future oflice girls so that they can get the notices out on time-fifth period girls, not sixth. Betty Compton leaves her special talent for writing book reports and composi' tions to Shirley Baileyfa talent well worth acquiring Eleanor Seward bequeaths her position as forward on the basketball team to joan Morris, our future captain. The ability to trip the light fantastic is left by Jennie Tatseos to Shirley Booth. Stuart Murphy leaves his technique for mixing chemical concoctions to Phillip Gay. Warning-Be Careful!! Eileen Sheehan leaves her enthusiasm as a cheerleader to Edna Ferreira. Louise Marshall bequeaths her shy and demure way to Helen Petraitas. We bequeath the beautiful sweaters made by Phyllis Treadwell to Marion Haas. Margie Keough leaves her athletic skill to Alice Chandler, with the hope that the girls will make All Suburban next year. Anne Dillon bequeaths her vim, vigor, and vitality in gym to Valerie Baluta in the hope that some day she will have a gym class of her own.

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fin Most Talented Most Popular juniors STUART and SYLVIA RITA and DONALD Most Popular Sophomores Most Popular Freshmen MARION and RICHARD JOSEPHINE and BILL



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The technique for conducting class meetings is left by Gretchen Moore to the next Senior Class President. To Phyllis Bowden, Veronica Baluta leaves her habit of chewing gum in class shope you don't get caught Phyllis. Ida Hutchinson leaves her interest in writing to Canadian flyers to Arlene Martelleean interesting past time and a good way to cement relations between Can- ada and the United States, The art of choosing smart and appropriate clothes is left by Anne Ryan to her sister, Betty. Our all round good citizen, Gwendolyn Barker, bequeaths her willing nature to Evelyn CasterEif used to good advantage it will be a valuable asset. Shirley Freeland leaves her savoir faire to Rosemary Pace. Hazel Farwell leaves her versatile ways to anyone who can manage to keep up with them. Sylvia Brownstein's love of music is bequeathed to Bernice Blanchette, with the hope that she will take up where Sylvia left off. The sparkling smile of Anna Baker is left to the pupils when they have five tests in five periods . Doris Smith leaves her ability to drive that new Nash to Knobby Pestanaf-Be careful!! Thelma Darby leaves her title of Chief Baby Sitter to Louise Morris--note: it pays 506 an hour. Esther Kent leaves her sewing efficiency tto whip up a dress or suit in no timel to Barbara Newcomb. The twinkle in his eye is left by Billy Dunn to joe Griffiths. lt will bring out the silver lining in many a dark cloud. John McPhail leaves his quiet and likeable nature to Doug Cogswell. The personality plus of Leo Laferriere is bestowed upon Donald Aldrichf-who has plenty of his own. ' Emmet Millett leaves his happy go lucky way to Bill Robertson. James Stevenson leaves his special driving technique to Herbie Mooref-13.5. lesf sons are given for a small charge. The book How To Become a Casanova in Five Easy Lessonsv' is left by joseph DiPalma to Lincoln Mulno-for results from reading the book watch Joe when the girls are around, Dan Cooney leaves his love for the farm and wide open spaces to Danny Kehoe. Now's your chance, Danny, to make all the noise you want. The position of Left Halfback is left by Donald Sheehan to some worthy mem' ber of the Tewksbury High School football Team of 1947, Doris Smith

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