Westport High School - Brownie Yearbook (Westport, MA)

 - Class of 1944

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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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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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THE BROWNIE 19 Class Biographies The best dressed girl in our class is AUDREY ABEEL. She joined us in her sophomore year and has been with us ever since. As magazine campaign man- ager and business manager of the year- book she has done a very good job. We wish her luck in her career as a designer. We have in our class a few very good farmers. One of the best is JOHN AZEVEDO. He also has a great liking for brunettes. His favorite pastime is argu- ing with Miss Doyle in history class. In our senior play he played the part of a villain very convincingly. The master musician in our class is Lioyp BRIGHTMAN, who plays in our high school orchestra. Besides being a good violin player, he also sings well and had a leading part in the operetta, “H. M. S. Pinafore.” One of his special- ties is corny jokes. He had to leave us during the latter part of the year to go into the U. S. Army. HAROLD CASWELL is our most studious fellow, and he always manages to have his assignments done on time. Roller skating is his hobby and he spends all his spare time at the Lincoln Park Rink. JANET Crapo is rather quiet, and she'd rather sleep than study in her classes. She has helped us out a great deal in our sale of stationery and with the properties for our senior play. She does her part in keeping up the morale of the lonesome soldiers at Horseneck. One of the greatest sports lovers of our class is LILLIAN EMonp. She has been a class offcer each of her four years in high school. She is a very lively person and can always find plenty of action wherever she goes. She has shown us she can make others obey her orders during the time she was one of our trafhc officers. The most feminine girl of our class is JEAN GIFFORD, who has done a fine job taking care of the War Stamp money. She has always made it balance and has been an efficient editor-in-chief of ““The Villager”. We find most of her evenings are taken up by a popular junior boy. We have in our class a young fellow, who is studying hard to be a pilot, and we hope he will be a great success. This fellow is WILLIAM HEALy, the most thoughtful person in the class, who is very quiet and amiable. He helped our baseball team a great deal with his pitch- ing. One member of this class wants to be a social secretary and do some traveling. Dorotny KING, the girl we speak about, did a very admirable piece of work as the secretary of the Student Council. We remember her by one special passion she had, her love of eating, (and hope that she won’t want to eat too much in her travels.) The artist of our class is ZOLA KIRBY. She did those unusual covers for “The Villager”, our school paper, during the last two years. She is a very good-natured person, and her musical ability has al- lowed her to be in the orchestra for all her four years of high school. ELIZABETH LAKE is the quietest girl in our class and also the most studious. She helped the class a great deal with the properties for the senior play. We know that she will always get along well in later life if she remains as sweet as she is NOW. PHILIP MANCHESTER, JR., our class president for the past two years, and also a class ofhcer in the first two years of high school, served as president of the Student Council during his senior year. He has always been a popular boy and has his favorite girl in the freshman class. Better known as “Pete”, he is an athletic fellow and excels in all sports. One of the happiest fellows of this class is GEORGE MEpeEIROs. He is al- ways happy and is a good sport. The best dressed boy in the class, he always looks very neat. He proved to be a very good manager of our stationery sales. The most glamorous girl in our class is VICTORIA MIECZKOWSKI. After seeing her in our senior play, we know that she would make a very good actress. She

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