Waterbury High School - Longhorn Yearbook (Waterbury, VT)

 - Class of 1951

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LONG-:HORN NANCY FORBES Nancy is our sunshine lass, Her eyes are big and blue. She studies hard so she will pass, And this she'l1 never rue. BUDDY EASTMAN Buddy's personality Is tops, there is no doubtg But when it comes to dating girls All but one are out GLADYS BRAGDON Gladys cannot wait till June, And here's the reason why. She'll then be humming the wedding tune As she walks down the aisle with her guy- WAYNE GILMAN Wayne can play the violin With ease and grace, 'tis true. At any party, he's welcomed in, To play the whole night through. ALICE ADAMS Alice is known and loved by allg She's really quite a dame. And when it comes to basketball, She plays a beautiful game. FRED FULLER Freddie drives a big milk truck, He goes at a terrific rate. He speeds from work right up to school But why? We know he'll be late. SELMA IZOR Selma is our own class belle. Weid like to have you know she's swell And though she has no special guy, She makes a lot of others sigh. This has all been done in fun, So please don't start to frowng For if you do -- and start to stew, You'll surely let us down. Compiled by Selma Izor. fWith acknowledgements to my class- mates?

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LONGHORN Class Jingles Here's a little line or two To let you know what we think of youg But don't be shocked at what we say, Just laugh it off, be merry and gay. RICHARD RUSSELL When Dickie dribbles down the floor, The women fans all seem to roar, And if you wonder why they shriek Just take a look at his physique. y STUART SUTHERLAND Stuart is a boy that's shyg He never gives the girls the eye. To join the Navy is his aim. He wants to win his way to fame. RAY FLANNERY He brings joy to everyone, Our Raymond, tall and slim. The only way we give him fun -Is to bring his Joy to him. ROSALIE NOYES Rosalie is a quiet one, Though her last name is Noyes , Because her heart is already won, She ignores the rest of the boys. JUSTIN TOWNE Justin is our Romeo, lt's true he is no so and sog But when it comes to red-haired Rhoda, He'd rather drink a chocolate soda. MAYBETH LOWE Just in case anyone thinks he knows Why her face is always rose, We've got the answer, and it's a dill, Maybeth hails from old Blush Hill. BARB LEM ERY Barb is always full of fung She has a smile for everyone. She never skips a day of school, And tries to follow the Golden Rule. DICK GRACE Dick is one of the roving kind, He seldom sleeps at home. If his ride has left him behind, He'll find some place to roam. VIRGINIA MILES Virginia is a pretty girl Who likes to give the boys a whirl. And when it comes to doing work, She sure is not the kind to shirk. ALYCE WERNER Alyce is a farmer's gal. She is everybody's pal. She's got a smile so broad and sweet, To have her around is really a treat. HENRY CORRIVEAU Henry is our busy body, He's always on the go, But when he gets his dander up, His top he's sure to blow. ELEANOR PERRY Eleanor is always Absent from school. What's her excuse? It can't be pool. DAVID CHITTICK When David leaves his old high school A college boy he'l1 be. The way the girls around here drool, He'll get along fine, you'll see. JIM and HERB LOVELY Jimmy and Herbert Are Lovely boys. But Jimmy stays quiet, And Herbie makes noise. MARY KEEFE Mary lives on Perry Hill. With Buddy that's just tops. When Old Man Winter rolls around At the bottom of the hill he stops. MARTHA DEAL and DICK WILLIAMS Martha and Dick, our south end pair,' His little car just love to share. Though he brags it'll stop on a dime, It never gets them to school on time. LANE HOOKER Lane is our guitar boy, Who plays both night and dayg But when it's time to go to school He's just about to hit the hay. KENNETH DIBBELL 'Kenny Dibbell racks the balls And collects the nickels, too. Some day he'll have an interest there, We'l1 bet, before he's through.



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LONGHORN Class Will We, the Class of 1951, having proven ourselves unable to cope with the problems of society - education in particular - do hereby scribble this screed and proclaim it to be our last will and testament. I James Lovely, do hereby leave my job of announcing M. Y. F. meet- ings to anyone with lungs powerful enough to throw his voice around the hall - windbags excluded. Henry Corriveau, leave to Maurice Bailey, my ability to get into t.he teacher's hair and double talk my way out of it. Use it well, Maurice. Gladys Bragdon, just leave - for that walk down the aisle. Richard Williams, leave my car to someone on the South End so that you can carry about ten in that little coupe and find them hanging out of the windows every time you try to get in. Dick Grace, leave my great mathematical mind to be divided among the students of W. H. S. There's enough for all. P Alyce Werner, leave my quiet, reserved manners to Rae Richardson. No offense, Rae, I just want to get rid of them. Herb Lovely, leave my Prince Charming personality to John Ed- wards. All you need now, John, is a great, white horse to ride. Selma Izor, leave gladly, but first, Has anyone got a cigarette ? Eleanor Perry, leave my red hair to Sally Spence because you haven't got much left, and, what's more, mine will make the boys sit up and take notice! Rosalie Noyes, leave my picture in the senior home-room so that future generations may be aware that there was one quiet senior girl. David Chittick, leave some of my height to David Keefe. Then the teachers won't need a microscope to make sure you're in class. Alice Adams, leave to Nancy Meaker, my job as Miss Royer's assist- ant. Now, you can carry the basketballs, time-clock, scorebook, and everything else. I'm tired! Stuart Sutherland, leave some of my excess weight to Brian Har- wood. Poor Brian's so thin. Kenny Dibbell, leave a pack of cigarettes to every boy in school be- cause I get them free at the pool room, you know. Lane Hooker, leave my banjo to some member of the Melody Wranglers. I'm off for the Wild West. Dick Russell, leave, but not very fast, because, heck, what's the hurry! I Virginia Miles, leave my flighty self to Eleanor Bigelow, but you can try to calm it down. Justin Towne, leave my corny jokes to anyone who wants them be- cause all my classmates are sick of them anyway. Barbara Lemery, leave my excess avoirdupois to Jean Horner, al- though my girlish figure can't afford to give away all.

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