Westport High School - Brownie Yearbook (Westport, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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12 DHEA RO WaNaE JUNIOR CLASS Ist Row: Imogene Brownell, Viola Wilson, Angie Silvia, Emelda Whitworth, Edith Roylance, Jane Sonnag, Jean Pettengill, Florence Borden, Doris Saulnier, Marjorie Dutton. 2nd Row: Daniel Cardoza, William Collins, Edward Messier, Stephen Boyles, Kenneth Wood, Donald Sherman, Kenneth Taber, Joseph Boler, Richard Souza, Carlton Sanford, Walter Wood, Jr., Richard Wordell. Giftory Carl Tripp Booklet Carl thinks it’s fun to tease folks But he can “take it” too To him we leave these suggestions From which to find scmething new. Audrey Abeel Audrey is a well-dressed lass May this she always be To her we leave this looking glass Her ensemble for to see. Elizabeth Lake Lizzie is reserved and shy She never makes much noise To her we leave this perfume With which to charm the boys. Mirror Perfume Paul Silvia Book Paul likes athletics He also likes the gals To him we leave these memoirs To show his Navy pals. William Healy Bill is the quieter type But he’s really a sweet guy to know To him we leave this sugar To show him we really think so. Cube Sugar Hannah Tripp Book Hannah is our prodigy And also our class poet We leave to her this book of rhymes To show her that we know it.

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THE BROWNIE 11 Class Will We, the graduating class of 1944 of Westport High School, do declare our- selves to te in health of body and per- fect in mind and memory so we give and dispose of the following possessions in this manner. To Miss Butler we leave a book of popular songs written in French. In- cluded in these is “Pistol Packin’? Mama”. To Mrs. Fabiano we leave a small electric train so she can visit her hus- band more often. To Miss Doyle we leave a subscrip- tion to “World News of the Week”. We know next year’s Juniors and Seniors would hate to see it discontinued. To Miss Shay we leave a spare set of nerves. We think shell need them for next year’s class plays. To Miss Allen we leave an electric fan to blow out the fumes after her chemistry experiments. The — school would much rather see the experiments than smell them from afar. To Mr. Earle we leave a staff of fifa- nellas to ward off the gremlins attack- ing him since he has become athletic coach. To Miss Cahoon we leave a First Aid kit to help her in teaching her classes. To Mr. Wood we leave a new work shop with a lot of equipment so that he can train his boys before Uncle Sam needs them. Philip Manchester leaves his way with the weaker sex to Stephen Boyles, which, we think, shows very good judgment on his part. Audrey Abeel leaves her executive ability to Jean Pettengill and Imogene Brownell. Keep up her good work, girls. Lloyd Brightman leaves to Edward Messier a catalogue of his corny jokes. You can always start a fire with it on cold nights, Eddie. Dana Reed leaves his sense of humor to Carlton Sanford. Every class has its writ’, Paul Silvia leaves his athletic ability to Richard Souza. You've got quite a “rep” to live up to, Rich. Lillian Emond leaves to Doris Saul- nier her secretarial ability. George Medeiros leaves his sunny dis- position to Alston Potter. Every class must have its ray of sunshine. Carl Tripp leaves his laziness to Wal- ter Wood. Don’t carry it too far, Bob. Irving Tripp leaves to Richard Wor- dell his musical ability. Mr. Hall is sure to need you next year, Dick. Janet Crapo leaves to Jane Sonntag her list of soldier admirers. Take good care of them, Jane. Dorothy King leaves to Emelda Whit- worth her love of teasing, not that Emelda needs it. Zola Kirby leaves to Daniel Cardoza her artistic ability, which can be put to good use in next year’s “Villager”. Elizabeth Lake leaves her quietness to Edith Roylance, not that she’s the noisy type! Hannah Tripp leaves to Florence Bor- den her acting ability. May you be a success in your class plays, Florence. Hazel Shorey leaves to Margie Dutton her pleasing personality. Victoria Mieczkowski leaves to Joe Boler her ability to get assignments done at the last minute. This should be very helpful, Joe. Harold Caswell leaves to Angie Silvia his happy-go-lucky, carefree way of life. The main thing is to be happy, Angie. Jean Gifford leaves to Kenneth Taber her record book for War Stamps. Don’t give Mr. Earle quite so many headaches as she did, Ken. William Healy leaves to Bill Collins his ability to pass military examinations. You'll probably find use for it, Bill. Being of sound mind and judgment and in full possession of all our faculties we do hereby affix our names to this, our last will and testament. JEAN GIFFORD CARL TRIPP



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THE BROWNIE 13 Philip Manchester Pete is a popular boy We like him very much To him we leave these kid gloves So that he may never “lose his touch.” Dana Reed Ribbons Dana is a little lad He attracts a lot of girls To him we leave these ribbons To tuck among his curls. Gloves é Lloyd Brightman Smelling Salts Lloyd’s a master musician He’s also good at crooning To him we leave these smelling salts To keep the girls from swooning. Victoria Mieczkowski Memo Pad Vicky is our glamour girl And always has a date We leave to her this memo pad So she'll never be too late. Harold Caswell Map Harold’s our most studious We leave to him this map For, unlike most of us He is a clever chap. Jean Gifford Jean is our sophisticate A worldly lass is she We give to her this lipstick So red her lips will always be. Lipstick Hazel Shorey Silver Wings Hazel likes the Air Force Its praises she always sings To be sure she remains forever true We give to her these silver wings. George Medeiros Brush George is cur best-dressed man He’s always neat and pressed To him we leave this little brush To help him look his best. Zola Kirby Brush and Palette Zola is our artist She drew for “The Villager” all year We leave to her the brush and palette To use in her future career. Dorothy King Box of Pep Dottie is chock full of life She’s lively every day To her we give this box of Pep To see she stays that way. Janet Crapo Lantern Janet is a night bird That’s her favorite time of day To her we leave this lantern To lighten up her way. Lillian Emond Rule Book Lillian is our most athletic In every game she plays And so, to her we leave this book of rules To help her the rest of her days. Sprig of Mistletoe Irving, the veritable class Romeo Probably will not need mistletoe But in case he should be in need We leave him this sprig for his deed. Irving Tripp Superlatives Most Popular Girl Most Popular Boy Most Likely to Succeed Most Studious Most Original Most Careful Most Determined Most Agreeable Most Talkative Most Mischievous Most Thoughtful ; LILLIAN EMOND PHILIP MANCHESTER, JR. LLoyp BRIGHTMAN Haro tp CASWELL HANNAH TRIPP ELIZABETH LAKE DoroTHy KING IRVING TRIPP . CARL TRIPP ; . DANA REED . WILLIAM HEALY

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