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Tiik Senior Year Book — 1944 Gladys I. Hagen Margaret Wilson Senior Board (literary editor). Leaders' Club. Margaret, known to her large cirrle of friends as Wil lie is recognized by her smile that is far from rationed. Although she has many of the talents of Shake speare, her main ambition is to fly a plane. We know that one so cheerful and efficient will certainly come out on top. Happy landing. Willie! “Haggety Hagen is well liked by all her friends. She is cheerful and a good sport, and is fond of roller skating. When we hear that sud den outburst in biology, we know that Gladys is at the bottom of it. - — WHS — Joseph H. Silver Assistant Stage Manager, Senior Play. Joe takes the general course, working in a little of everything. His hobby being radio, he repairs those around school, as well as the victrola, with which he is a master. His willing way will indeed win him many helpful friends through life. Joseph Kuisi Manager Basketball, Football (41. The school always will remember Joe as our “Frank Sinatra. Known as the Reese informally, he is always among the group of happy go luckies. His humorous antics make him popular with both boys and girls. Taking part in sports, Joe played f.Kitball his senior year and was manager of our chant pmfiship basketball team v Valedictorian Alice Bressette Salutatorian Joseph Silver -sh+) -
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T11re Senior Year Book — 1944 Carolyn Barber Concert, Leaders’ Club. Who is the senior who always has a friendly snide for everyone! Why, it's none other than blue eyed Carol from Hope Valley. Her h »bbies are music, swimming, and dancing, and her ambition is to be either a nurse or a musician. Carol's determination ami cheerfulness will make her successful in whichever career she chooses. — WHS — Patricia L. Butler Leaders' Club. Patty is our class blond beauty. She is always laugh ing, and her cheerfulness is con tagious. She helped to originate the new lingo which is so popular among the high school girls. Example: I der (do). She desires to .enter college, and later become a journalist. We have already wit nessrd some of her literary talent, and we feel sure that she will succeed. — WHS — Marjorie A. Clarke Leaders' Club, Student Council, Traffic Officer. Margie” is known to all her friends by her striking red hair and is a welcome friend in any circle. Her ready smile and quick wit have brought her many fr.ends luring her two years at Westerly. Marge loves her sports ami especially skating. To a fine friend and swell pal we wish the best of luck in any career she chooses. — WHS — Alice A. Ferrigno Leaders' Club. Intramurals. Fringe is one of our cutest gills. She is popular with both girls and boys and is alwajs ready to help a friend in need. Everyone knows what a neat rollerskater she is, but Somebody ought to drop her a hint as to using her skates to get her to school on time in the morning. — WHS — Arthur G. Garofalo Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, . 3. Prom Committee. Bunt is our neat, well mannered boy. He is sure to find success wherever he goes because id his ability to make friends—but his friends wish he would hurry up a bit and not always be so Ucy Bunt was a great asset to the basketball team and was to be co captain oi the baseball team- but Uncle Sam pointed his finger and we said a fond farewell to Art. Edward A. Hindlc Football 3, 4. Baseball (3), Prom Committee. Tall, fair, handsome, and courteous, Eddie is the sort of fellow who would set any fair maiden's heart aflutter. Eddie goes in for sports quite a bit. His intention is to become a pilot. Happy landing, Eddie! ! — WHS — Hope A. Greene Leaders' Club, Senior Board, Prom Committee. Hopie is that curly-haired miss from Hope Valley. She is a regular outdoor gal and takes swimming and skating in her stride. She is a fine horseback rider and spends much time with her pet horse Queenie. With her know I rdge gained in the college course, we know that she a ill succeed in any career she chooses. — WHS — Terrence F. Malaghan Senior Play. Ilap, our witty, blue eyed blonde, is well liked by everyone. He is an ardent fan of all sports, and wherever there is a game, Hap is sure to be. His ambition is to become the pilot ot a pursuit ship. The best of luck to you, “Hap. — WHS — Marion E. Sherman Leaders’ Club, S Club. Marion is that flippy little blonde from up Hope Valley wav. Her friendly smile and winning personality have assured her a place in her circle of friends. She is usually seen t»udg ing along the halls with Winnie and their familiar giggles can be heard throughout the building. Also fond of all sports, Marion can be depended upon to make a success i-f whatever she undertakes. — WHS — John J. Sposato Class Treasurer 3, 4. Football (cocaptain), Student Council, Track, Senior Board, Senior Play, Traffic Officer, Prom Committee. Spitz, our cutest boy, will never be for gotten by the class of lt 44 A neat dresser, he is well liked and never seen without his great pal Archie. He also has a winning way with the weaker sex. We can rertainly say good things come in small pack ages, when referring to Spitz. He loves cars and once said that cars come first in his life. Even before women, Spitz !
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Jeanne Coon—clay modeling Sarah Lihou—clay painting Incinerator built by boys in Agriculture course 1 Dorothy Grlsnlno J™St7 ld n, 5. Rathbone® Bevlrlg water colors hospital bags Marjorie Macomber, Mary Reardon—weaving
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