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Lady Eve. EVELYN MARlE DAlGNEAULT XNf'lLl..lAlVl E. CREAN The Human Comeilyn Bill was one of the smoothest young men of WHS. He was very athletic, having performed on the football and baseball teams. Bill also has been active in school affairs, having been elected recorder of his freshman homeroom, and vice-president oi the Freshman Class. BERNARD J. CZANOVVSKI 'lGolden Boy. Do not be misled by the title given to Burr-i . He was tar from being pure as gold, but he was given this title because of his blond wavy hair. Burn was a friendly iellow and was well-liked by his classmates. We know he will prove himself to be a shining example. Eve was quite an attractive girl with dark hair, deep brown eyes, and a slim figure. She liked to be friendly, and her classmates always found Eve very sociable. Although she may not choose Adam tor her mate, you can be sure that Eve will not become an old maid. DONALD D. DALRYMPLE Mn Ca-ed. Dimp was a ver quiet fellow. He had many friends in spite of his shyness. Donald as always' been fond of all sports, and played basketball. XNINTI-IROP J. DAY Man from Dakota. El..lZABE'l'l'l MARY DAVIDSON What a Woman. A cute little dish with that friendly smile was Betty . She always had a cheery hi for her pals. Betty was a hostess at the Sophomore Party, and spent a good part oi her time working after school. BEN G. DAV IN For Whom the Ball Rolls. This tlamin red head was irorn one ol Westfield's countless suburbs, Granville. as was a member oi the Student Council in his freshman year, and has iarticipated in basketball for three years. In his senior year Beg tried is hand at football and was good enough to become a varsity en . When Winthrop was nick-named Windy , he was certainly given a tit- hn? pseudonym. His record as a miler on the track team brought out ony too wel his physical stamina. His recent journe across half the United States to his native state ol South Dakota by bike was enough to convince anyone oi his endurance. Wind was also the 'only student photographer on the Gammadion Statx DONALD DESMOND Mn Big. Don was our own F rank Sinatra and Charles Atlas all rolled into one. His robust physixalue together with his crooning ability made him the envy of us all. e has been active in class and homeroom affairs, and was a member of the track team. Don wants to be a Physical Educa- tion instructor. No wonderlll 12
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HARRY CARR fluff of Fire. Curly-haired, red-headed Harry was one of WHS jolliest and best-liked students. Harry has been a member of Arts and Crafts, Dramatic, and Debating Clubs. Harry has also been a principal in one of our school lays and has also participated in many assemblies. Southwick and gllestfield High should be very proud of him! Al.lllfR'l' UROVER CARRINGTON 'ATO ffm Sfiorvs of Tripoli. A curly-haired, cheerful young man was Al Carrington. He had his eyes on the Marine Corps, and in his senior year became a member of the Massachusetts State Guard. PHYLLIS CASTRO '.CUff?8T. H In her four years at WHS, comely, dark haired Phyllis has specialized in the househod arts. Although she lives in Russell, she has found time to work alter school, thus gaining some valuable experience. Good luck, Phyllis! JEANNE liAl,l,ARD CllADliOURNlf Hffvorydays ri Holiday. A girl with a character all her own was Ieanne. Her mischievous at- titude was characteristic of her nature. Some of the clubs Chad articipated in were Press Club, Arts and Crafts Club, Pro Merito, and ljunior Wo1nan's Club. Her ambition is to become a doctor. With your personality, Chad, we know you will make good. SlIlRl.l.t LOUISI. LIIANDIJLR Hfnugfi Your fffucs Away. Shirl was happy- o-lucky and always had a smile for everyone. Her close friends knew fhat she was more than 'ust a fair weather friend. Shirley's ambition is to become a nurse, and she hopes to enter training after she finishes school. CLAYTON CIGAL UGvntfvman ciltvr Dark, Clayt was a quiet young man from Southwick. His clean-cut features and dark hair labeled him as one of the class smoothies Clayt managed to get to school quite regularly in his V-8 . He plans to enter the service very shortly, undoubtedly as a Naval Air Cadet. CAROL ANNE COOLEY Road to Happiness. Carol was a very cheerful class member. She was in the Dramatic Club, Press Club, Tri-Hi, Arts and Crafts Club, and Glee Club. Her gay- and friendly nature were truly characteristic of her, and we enjoyed aving Carol in our class. VVILIJAM CORCGRAN. Safe Hffuckfeflcrry Finn. H Corky hailed from the east side of town. Because of the shortage of rubber, Bill found it rather difficult to ist to school on time. In the good old days, Bill could be seen in his ontiac, racing up King Street at approximatel 8:28 A.M.p never tardy? Corky was quite active on the basketball team during his previous years at school. Now he's in the Navy. 11
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LUCY M. DICKINSON Hfxrrfy, f.0i's Dance. A number of attractive girls came to Westfield High from Granville. Lucy, a tall blonde, was one of them. She has been an active member of our class. Among her activities were Glee Club, Senior Graduation Usher, Pro Merito, and Gammadion typist. Lucy was very fond of square dancing. JANITI' NAIS DIHTZ Rm Rim. We were all pleased when Ianet came to us in her sophomore year. Because Rio has belonged to the Art Club and Art class, we have had some fine-looking posters. ln her senior year she was elected Iunior Red Cross Representative. MARIE DOLRING Old Acquaintance. U Marie was a typist for the Press Club and for the Gammadion. Skeets was on the gunior Ring Committee, and has been a member of the Arts and Crafts lub. Of these activities, and others that might be added, Arts and Crafts was her favorite. Marie has acquired a pen and ink technique of which she can well be proud. HENRY FREDEWCK DREVVNIANY Hftfan about Town. Besides Hank's good looks, he was also an active member of our class. He was on the Garnmadion Staff, Cap and Gown Committee: was a Senior Prom Usher, and was active in basketball for four years. Hank is tall, dark, and handsome. Therefore, is there any reason to ask why he gets around? .l1'XCQUlfLlNE ANNE EGAN The Laffy Has Plans. Iackie's long blonde hair is her most outstanding feature. During her second Lear in Westfield High, shebelongled to the Outing Club, Head- ing Clu , and Arts and Crafts Club. W en cx junior, she was elected Red Cross Alternate of her homeroom, Throughout her senior year she was a hard-working member of the Press Club. MARYELLEN ELANDER Nearly Eighteen. Maryellen was one of our many pupils who journeyed to school every day from Southwick. She took the business course, specializing in clerical work, with the hope of securing a position in an office. JOHN J. ELLIOTT Top Man. lack has been a member of the Band during his first three years at Westfield Higlh, and now he and his clarinet are valuable factors in our Orchestra. ever-the-less, all of his abilities were not limited to that field. His knowledge of sports and anything related to sports was, with- out a doubt, unen ing. WAYNE H. El.l.lS Riding High. Wherever a green Chevrolet passed speedily by, as it inevitably did, the familiar remark was, There goes 'Slugger', the wild man from Woronoco. Slugger or Pat was also known as a devoted Cardinal fan, He has had time to be treasurer of his class as well as to work as chemist for Strathmore Paper Co. 13
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