Westport High School - Brownie Yearbook (Westport, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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Westport High School - Brownie Yearbook (Westport, MA) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 19 of 48
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THE BROWNIE bi Gift Songs The Class of 1944 leave the following songs as a remembrance: To the Faculty: Mr. Earle Miss Doyle . Mrs. Fabiano Mr. Wood Miss Shay Miss Allen Miss Cahoon ‘Miss Butler Mr. Hall Miss Marks Mr. Bowman To The Seniors: Audrey Abeel Janet Crapo Lillian Emond Jean Gifford Dorothy King Zola Kirby Elizabeth Lake Victoria Mieczkowski Hazel Shorey Hannah Tripp Lloyd Brightman . Harold Caswell William Healy Philip Manchester, Jr. George Medeiros . Dana Reed . Paul Silvia Carl Tripp Irving Tripp To The Juniors: Florence Borden . Imogene Brownell Marjorie Dutton . yJean Pettengill eacith Roylance Doris Saulnier Angelina Silvia What To Do and What Not To Do Bless Em All She Gave Her Heart To A Soldier Song of the Home Front Just Can’t Do Without You Mary’s A Grand Old Name Cookin’ With Gas I'm Saving Myself For Bill The Old Music Master And The Angels Sing Only Ashes Remain Green Eyes You Can’t Say No To A Soldier I Do What I Want People Will Say We're In Love Happy Go Lucky I’m Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes Makes lth iasy s You Can’t Do That To Me When We Get Together Again How Do I Know It’s Real? Don’t Say It Let’s Go Roller Skating Tonight With My Head In The Clouds Same Old Line Wha’D’Ya Do When It Rains? When I Grow Up I’m Just A Clown Ain’t Misbehavin’ Just Kiddin’ Around You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To Love Knows No Season Slender, Tender and Tall My Dream of Tomorrow You're Easy To Dance With Who? You Stole Your Smile From An Angel

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16 THE BROWNIE Westport and Hannah was his secretary. He was “dutifully” taking her out to dinner after working late. Upon arriving at the Rol-a‘Way Rol- ler Rink we noticed a couple who at- tracted quite a bit of attention by a spectacular stunt on roller skates. It was none other than Jean Gifford and her usual escort. Jean told us that they had been married for five years and were planning to raise a family. We tried to put on some roller skates, but they did not have Dorothy’s size. The girl told us we would have to see the owner about that. On the door of his office was the sign, “Caswell, Do Not Disturb,” but we thought nothing of that and walked right in without knocking. The man at the desk was all ready to have us thrown out until he recognized us. He very politely took his feet off the desk, and asked us to sit down. When we had told him our trouble and he had found a pair of skates, he said that instead of letting a rink make money on him, he had decided to make money on a rink. It was quite late when we left the roller rink, and we had just time enough to catch the last train out of Westport. We bade Zola and Hazel good-bye, and we hurried to the station, where we just made the train by a five-minute margin. Across the aisle from us was Irving Tripp engrossed in papers set out in front of him. He was now an electrical engineer, and manager of one of General Electric’s many plants. Finally the train picked up speed and we were on our way. We went away feeling glad that we had seen all our classmates, and that all were on their way to success. LILLIAN EMOND DorotTHy KING Class Poem HANNAH TRIPP The years we've spent at Westport High Have been filled with joy and fun, But now we have to say goodbye Our high school days are done. Although our paths may separate, Our thoughts will ever stay To the many friends we leave behind And teachers we cannot repay. On our journey to success Though the hardships may begin, We will keep in mind our motto, “Our Aim, Success; Our Hope, To Win.”



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18 i EH Bow BR Ga WaN cick jane Sonntag ; . When Johnny Comes Marching Home Emelda Whitworth , . . . It Was You All The Time Joseph Boler ; . Now We Know Steve Boyles ; ; . Tm In Love With a Brand New Baby Daniel Cardoza . : : . Danny Boy ywWilliam Collins . : . Singin’ As We Go Edward Messier . , . It’s Always You Alston Potter . . Tve Got A Feeling I’m Falling Carlton Sanford . . Ycou're A Mystery To Me ARichard Souza . . Gee! But You’re Swell Kenneth Taber. . Shy One William Webster ; . Can’t Make Up My Mind Walter Wood —. , . Don’t Fall Asleep Richard Wordell . . DoI Know What I’m Doing? HANNAH TRIPP ZOLA KIRBY FRESHMAN CLASS lst Row: Joseph Swainamer, Muriel Collins, Katheryn Perry, Myrtle Wood, Irene LaFleur, Edna Ormerod, Olivia Terceira, Elsie Sylvia, Armand Desmarais, Joseph Souza. 2nd Row: Agnes Oliviera, Jean Almond, Rita Tisdale, Marguerite St. Martin, Gertrude Fieo, Dorothy Azevedo, Leona Sequira, Leonora Rezendes, Adelaide Costa, Priscilla Perry. 3rd Row: Walter Grundy, Gerald Souza, Beverly Souza, Rita Massey, Alyce Lemaire, Cecile Bruneau, Marilyn Tripp, Olive Tripp, Evelyn Gifford, Betsy Acheson, John MacDonald, Lefleche Gassion. Last Row: Russell Whalon, Edward Margarida, Charles Hasson, Albert Lees, Ulysses Souza, Arthur Haskell, Walter Pietrzyk, David Smith, Richard Gifford, Edward Oliviera.

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