Weston High School - Key Yearbook (Weston, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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Item 19: Leonard Upham leaves his sanity to Sinatra (Stephen Davis). Item 20: David Clapp leaves his oft-whetted knife to Ruth Maxted in order to sharpen her wits. Item 21: Mary Horne bequeaths her gray hairs to Priscilla Otto so that she may be reminded to worry about what she says and where she says it. Item 22: Harold Colpitts leaves his Daily Records to the next young isolationists. Bud Hanney, Snap Malloy, Phil and Joe Sheehan, Stephen Ellis, and Craig Clive have left for various branches of the Armed Services, but if they were here: Item 23: Bud Hanney would will his clever line to Sally Caffrey so she can put it to good use. Item 24: Snap Malloy would give up part of his personality plus to David Campbell; perhaps that would help to charm all the women, David. Item 25: Stephen Ellis would leave his wrestling ability to Henry Johnson. Item 26: The Sheehan twins would bequeath their dissimilarity to the Bolster twins. Item 27: Craig Clive would leave his conservative ties to Jack Clayton. The foregoing instrument was signed by the said class of 1944, in our presence, and by them published and declared as and for their last will and testament, and at their request and in their presence, and in the presence of each other, we hereunto subscribe our names as attesting witnesses: Burnham G. Gage, Dorothea Benotti, Allan Cameron, Helen Harding. THE IDEAL GIRL WOULD HAVE Hair like .June Wales Eyes like . Mary Horne Nose like . Mary Koon Teeth like . Madeleine Homond Voice like . Madeleine Homond Smile like .Nancy Shaw Hands like . Virginia Stevens Figure like . Clara Ferranti Clothes like . Nancy Shaw Legs like . Virginia Stevens THE IDEAL BOY WOULD HAVE Hair like . . . Eyes like . . . Nose like . . . Teeth like . . Voice like . . Smile like Physique like Clothes like James Hanney David Clapp Stephen Ellis Charles Foster Charles Briggs Leonard Upham Joseph Sheehan Jack Fradd 15

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of 1944 of the town of Weston, county of Middlesex, and state of Massachusetts, being of sound minds and memories, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. Article I The Senior Class of 1944 will their political, oratorical, and argumentative abilities to any needy juniors of next year’s United States history class. Article II The chemistry class leaves its acid-flecked benches, broken retorts, and foul fumes to the com¬ ing young scientists of future years. Article III The Discussion Club leaves the left-over saccharine for next year’s members of said group, hoping that they’ll acquire a taste for it, at least before the end of their senior year. Article IV Item 1 : Virginia Stevens leaves her athletic ability to Jill Warren, hoping that some time her long legs will become an asset. Item 2: Charles Vickery Briggs leaves his love of the finer things of life to Jack Van Heest. Item 3: George Wheeler bequeaths his spot as center on the football team to that worthy un¬ dergraduate, John Stubbs. We all hope that he will do as well as his predecessor. Item 4: Betty Norton leaves all her innocent ways to Jack Patterson. That inquisitive eye of Byron’s didn’t have any effect. Item 5: Sally Foster wills her ability to know what is going on around her to Junior Schwartz. Item 6: Charlie Foster leaves to join Wendell Willkie as his right-hand man in the 1944 presidential campaign. Item 7: Alice Shaw leaves her refined manners and respectful language to Georgia Ragan. Item 8: Madeleine Homond leaves her excitability and also her hearty laugh to Lyman Parson, hoping that perhaps some expression will break through his mask. Item 9: Jack Fradd leaves his belief that he is slow to Desperate” Desmond and Kenny Turner. Item 10: Doris Swanson, desiring a smile on Mr. Rhodes’ face instead of a frown, wills her quietness to all the uninhibited pupils of next year’s Assembly. Item 1 1 : The Senior Class of 1944 leaves its support to Nancy Woodman. Item 12: Nancy Shaw leaves her steadfastness to Dolly Clark. Item 13: Beryl Enholm’s flirty, flirty eyes are now John White’s if ever he wishes to win one of his admirers for keeps. Item 14: Lois Lammers leaves her secretarial ability to Kay Ritz so that two certain sopho¬ mores won’t be able to understand her notes. Item 15: Weenie Ferranti wills her Varga pictures to Fred Newell. Item 16: Martha Sherman leaves her baggy sweaters to the Ping Girl” of the sophomore class, Caroline Lewis. Item 17: June Wales bequeaths her pale complexion to Amelia Coviello. Item 18: Mary Koon leaves her famous knack of getting along with the opposite sex to Betty Hanney. 14



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Old Glory Lois, Ginny, Koonie Our bonds bought this Hold me tight. Ginny. Were their faces red? If all classrooms were like this! Lee and Stephen Lily Pons? Windy day! Junie, Weenie, Joanne Forever arguing Old Blunderbuss! Those flirty, flirty eyes Glamour! Junie 16

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