Westfield High School - Gammadian Yearbook (Westfield, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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RITA E. RENAUD Nurse Covell. Rita will make a glood woman in white. She did not miss one day of school her tres man year. Conclusion: she must be dependable. Therefore, she will make a good nurse. Her 'first year she was the Activig' Recorder for her homeroom. As a sophomore, she was elected Red ross Alternate. I ROIVIERO RIOS . Goodbye, Mr. Rios. Medo has been on WHS basketball teams during every one of his four yzears at school. His aggressiveness at the sport has -made him a valua le factor on the team this year. Medo plans to enter the Service very shortly-most likely as a Naval Air Cadet. ' SHIRLEY LOUISE RIPLEY Girl from Blandford. Shir1 comes from Blandford and is a credit to that town. As a junior she was homeroom lieutenant and she also received valuable training for the future on the Homeroom Housekeeping Committee. She has held an -Activity Ticket for tour years. . SUIVINER ROBBINS Hpioneer. H Sumner was a member of Pro Merito, was on the Ga1nmadicn Staii, and has been a homeroom captain. He is well known for his willingness to do hard work. His studies show this for he took physics, radio, and senior year college math. Sumner likes nothing better than to do a long hard math problem, and get the right answer. - My Gql Sul. Sally, a popular member of our class, was active in many school func- tions, She was a member oi Glee Club, Tri-Hi, and was historian ot the Senior .Class. Sal likes to laugh and be gay, for she is seldom seen without a smile upon her lips. PAUL MICHAEL ROCHFORD Good Fellow. h Porky was most assuredly an all-around good sport. He was on the tennis, hocke , and football teams, and was also our Senior Class vice- resident. Ahhough his nickname might be rationed, there will never be any stamp on his friendly character. FRANCIS GEORGE ROST Snfc Free and Easy. Although working outside of school takes up a large part of his free time, ' Fran has found time to act on nominating and party committees, and hold office as homeroom captain, M. GEORGIA LORRAINE RUSH f Seven Sweethearts. Geordie came as cx gift to most of the boys of our class during their freshman year. She hailed from Camden, New York. Geordie has been very' active in Red Cross work. Her artistic talents may well be jud ed by some of the projects she completed in the Arts and Crafts Club. .. 26 V2 :xii arznlx '.' 'PEN 7.-Mt

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ARLINI-I Cl.AIRli Pl.OUl lf Ugirivu You Xvvnl Away. Arline was one ot our out of town girls who lived in Westfield during her school years. While in school, she was a member of the Glee Club for tour years. Arline was also in the Outing Club for one year and Tri-Hi lor two years. She was also a member oi a Nominating Commit- tee. Best of luck to you, Arline. l l.ORliNC.fI-1 POLASKI Shu Has Wlicil it Tubes. Housekeeping Committee, Arts and Crafts Club, Red Cross Club Alter- nate, Recorder of Activities and homeroom lieutenant were some of the activities in which Flo participated. She seemed to show a mis- chievous twinkle in her eyes whenever she smiled. Flo was a true pal to her friends, and she has a character all her own. GRACE ANNE l'UXX'liRS The Powers Girl. li you were interested in buying model airglanes, you might go to Woolworth's. Ii you do, you wil probably e waited on by a very patient clerk who will be Grace. In addition to her work at Wool- worth's, Gay has been Recorder oi Activities and a member oi Outing Club and Tri-Hi. DORO'l'HY PRlNGl.li Milly Friend l'41iclc11,H Dot has taken tour years oi art and has done very well in all ot them. She was always drawingl horses. The colors which she used were striking and original, in ot er words, super . Dot is an in- telligent dresser. Because she 'was above the height oi the average girl, she liked to wear a bow tie and a checkered sport coat. Dot was a member of the Banquet Committee. i IXILIINRIJ QUIMPL R UTIH, Righl Alan. Called Quim by his classmates, Richard was one of the more clever iellows around, the school. He was always getting into mischief, but usually managed to come out of the trouble without a worrv. Quimp passed the V-5 mental test and plans to take advantage of the opportuni- ties offered him, CYN'l'IlIA liI.AlNI'I RANl.ll'l l' 'Silver SA!1fGS.H There is the well-known saying, born with a silver spoon in her mouth. But, in regard to Ccynthia, it seemed that she was born with silver skates on her ieet. Cin y has won many honors both roller and ice skat- ing, and it looks as though she will skate her way to success. i HIQIILF Gnd Hlghef 'iihe old saying good things come in small packages holds true for .Dot. She was a good cassmate and also one of the shortest girls in our class. Dot's blue eyes always showed a certain sparkle when she would greet someone. We all hope that she will attain great heights in life. PEARL O. RENAUD Wore Daizvirigd' Pearl was elected to the Iunior Prom Invitation Committee, and also in her third year, she was a talented membefr of the Glee Club. She was in the chorus of the Outing Club Show i h i h . P 1 Student Council Alternate in her secohd Zleafs man year em was ZS



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l'iIiSSIli M.XIi Rll'I'IlliRl ORlJ mliriu' to lliv .lrrny.H Bess has been the recorder of room 303 for two years, which is a record lor anyone. She is in Pro Merito, thus proving that she is one of our ambitious students. She has been a diligent member of the House- keeping Committee in her homeroom, and is known for her sales talk in o certain 5 :S IO. .IUIIN l R.XNf'IS SCXNIKPN frifiririv f film' l,uIr'ly'. lohri, who wrr:z the politician of our class, had a natural ability in de- lmtinri iiorrin :il the club: :ri which Iohn had participated were Press Cluli, lll'lWGlll'lfJ Chili, lim Mrhito, and Heading Club. Scoop's ambition ies to qu to the School ol lbreiqn Service at Georgetown, and become a diploriiat, DUMB I I li IIOI Ili lxl ,lt M llitlllll Ulvt-stfiulal c,jUl'I'4'S1YUll4lL'llf.H Dot has belonged to many clubs and in each of them she has worked hard. She played basketball her first and second years and, therefore, earned her present position of Girls' Sports Editor of the Herald She belonged to the Reading and Library Clubs and was Red Cross Alter- nate her third and fourth years. l'il.rXlNl'i l.ll,l.lrXlY 5llr Yl0l'L'f.lK Hflni' in u INIIIIIIHLH Lanie is a swell person to know. Her down to earth attitude, and her ability to take a joke have made Lanie an unforgettable class member. She was in the Outing Club, Tri-Hi, Glee Club, Iunior Woman's Club, Pro Merito, and was on the Nominating Committee and Iunior Prom Refreshment Committee. Thanks for adding cheerfulness to our class, Lanie. XX'll.l.lrXlXl LYNAN Slllfl'rXRlJ Iles My Guy. Bill was quite the fellow with girls. His boyish grin made many a female heart flutter. Bill was president of our class in his junior year, and perhaps, if his popularity increases, he will soon become a pin-up boy!! lfltlilb A, SICU flnlflul mllrirnrrifrif One of our smaller members of '44 was Freddie In spite of this, he was a member of our football team and a very good one, too, Freddie has also been a homeroom lieutenant and Iunior Class vice-president. lll'.Xl3lll.X .ll'..'XN Sllxlb In fl frrvul I.i-fin Bev was a member of the Press Club in her senior year. She was a member of the Iunior Canteen and held an Activity Ticket. Bev wants to be a registered nurse and as a means of achieving this end, works diligently in Landau's. llliX'l'IRl.liIf l .'Xl'l'II Slllili flu' f'vnrinim' lriiirlr. Bev is a friend and lover of horses, She can ride as expertly as Gene Autrey. Bev has been cashier in the school cafeteria for several years, She has been a member of the Glee Club and was on the Re- reshment Committee oi the Sophomore Party. Bev has taken part in assemblies in her first, second, and fourth years. 27

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