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10 Peal BAe OWN lots JUNIOR CLASS Front row, left to right: Muriel Silva; Alethea Tripp; Ethlyn Tripp; Evelyn Christopher ; Rita Pelletier; Virginia Crapo; Vanda Pietrzyk; Arline Wordell; Rosalina Cabral; Ethel Bennet; Viola Wilson; Marjorie Webb: Hilda Orr; Lucinda Perry Louise Healy. Back row: Edmie Bibeau; Donald Brooder; Alan Manchester; Carlton Bolton; Frank Carreiro; Charles Costa; Harvey Westcott; Russell Hart; Harvey Bolton; Theodore Sherman; Fred Webb; Thomas Earle; James Swainamer; Ernest Tripp, Alfred Martel. Emelda Whitworth leaves her abil- ity to master the art of sports to Lu- cinda Perry and Muriel Silvia. You’ve a goal to attain, girls. Doris Saulnier leaves her pleasing personality and ability to make friends to Evelyn Christopher. Good luck, Evelyn. Joseph Boler leaves his teasing abil- ity to Fred Webb and Frank Carreiro. Not that they are the teasing type!!! Angie Silvia leaves Marjorie Webb, Hilda Orr, and Bertha Ramos, her happy-go-lucky way of life, not that they need it. Edward Messier leaves to Russell Hart and Carlton Bolton his love for a good argument. Don’t go too far! Edith Roylance leaves her executive ability to Virginia Crapo and Viola Wilson. With this aid you’ll be some real competition for the all “A” honor roll. Richard Wordell leaves his skill with the typewriter to Ethel Bennett. This should prove a great help toward keeping your goal in your senior year. Jean Pettengill leaves her love of music to Alethea Tripp and Rita Pel- letier. May you have as much success as Jean had. William Webster leaves his love for fun to James Swainamer and Theodore Sherman. Have a good time, kids. Being of sound mind and judgment and in full possession of all our facul- ties we do hereby affix our names to this, our last will and testament. Florence Borden Richard Souza Angie Silvia
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tPF wb a BROWNIE 9 CLASS WILL We, graduating from the Westport High School, as the class of 1945, professing ourselves to be of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last official document, the contents of which are not subject to revision or revocation. After the payment of our just debts and graduation charges, we bequeath and devise as follows: To the Incoming Seniors our best re- gards and we wish them great success in their new school) vear, as Seniors. To Mr. Earle we leave a new office which, we hope, will not be used as a “club room” next year. To Miss Doyle we leave a new red ribbon to tie on her Boston Terrier. Judy, when she has her Sunday after- noon walks. To Mr. Wood we leave a small baby carriage so he can take Carolyn out for a stroll during his summer vaca- tion. To Miss Shay we leave a ration book just full of gas stamps so that her “Buick” can really go speeding on again. To Miss Vaughan we leave a class room of students who really enjoy “trig” and a “little old Ford” so she won’t miss one of Westport’s basket- balls games again. To Miss DeMello we leave a basket- ball coach so she can play on the girl’s team next year, To Mr. Sears we leave a washing machine. On second thought perhaps his shop fellows will find more real use for it from the looks on their re- turn to school. To Mr. Hall we leave our sincere thanks and appreciation for all he has been able to do and hope next year will really bring forth a great turnout in orchestra. To Mrs. Sherman we leave some vitamin pills so she will be sure to keep her energy and enthusiasm for the coming year... We make the following bequests to the individual members of the Junior Class: Daniel Cardozo leaves Charles Costa his position as president of the class and Student Council. May you do as well as Danny did, Charlie. Carlton Sanford leaves to Ernest Tripp and Tommy Earle his ability of finding fun anywhere and also in get- ting caught. We hope you have better luck than Carl did. Richard Souza leaves to Alan Man- chester and Harvey Wescott his fine sportsmanship and ability shown in school sports. Next year Westport should be on top in all three sports. Marjorie Dutton leaves her sophis- ticated manner to Louise Healy. Do not take matters too bad, Louise. Kenneth Taber leaves to Rosalina Cabral and Ethelyn Tripp his acting ability. Here’s hoping you do as swell a job as Ken has done. Stephen Boyles leaves to Donald Brooder and Edmie Bibeau his “way” with the opposite sex. Take it easy boys. Jane Sonntag leaves to Vanda Pie- trzyk her ability to keep quiet. Don’t overdo it, Vanda. Florence Borden leaves her ability to dress well to Arline Wordell. You’ve got something to live up to, Arline. Imogene Brownell leaves her love for history to Harvey Bolton. Don’t study too hard, Harvey. William Collins leaves his desire to get his Physic problems done to Al- fred Martel. It’s .a good thing you took Physics this year, isn’t it Alfred?
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fei a Se Blo WN ki GIFT SONGS The Class of 1945 leave the following songs as a remembrance: Segea tis FACULTY: Mr. Earle Miss Doyle Miss Shay Miss Cahoon . Miss Butler Miss De Mello Miss Vaughn Mrs. Sherman Mr. Wood Mr. Sears Sir Hall .. Mr. Bowman wei SENIORS: Florence Borden . Imogene Brownell Marjorie Dutton Jean Pettengill Edith Roylance Doris Saulnier Angelina Silvia Jane Sonntag Emelda Whitworth Joseph Boler Stephen Boyles Daniel Cardoza William Collins . Edward Messier . Carlton Sanford . Richard Souza Kenneth Taber William Webster Richard Wordell . TO THE JUNIORS Ethel Bennet . Rosalina Cabral . Evelyn Christopher . Virginia Crapo Louise Healy Hilda Orr Rita Pelletier Lucinda Perry Vanda Pietrzyk Bertha Ramos Muriel Silvia . Alethea Tripp Ethelyn Tripp Do Nothing ’Till You Hear From Me Say A Prayer For The Boys Over There Bye Bye Bessie Ration Point Blues , You're So Sweet To Remember You’re A Mystery Silver Threads Among The Gold When My Man Comes Home Daddy In My Merry Oldsmobile As Long As There’s Music Throw Another Log On The Fire Always Cool, Calm and Collected Thanks For The Memory I'll Be Seeing You ’'m Gonna Take You Dancin’ (On Saturday Night) Silver Wings In The Moonlight I Wish That I Could Hide Inside This Letter A Little On The Lonely Side [ll Forgive You (But I Can’t Forget) Little Mischief Maker Is You Is-Or Is You Ain’t My Baby You Always Hurt The One You Love Gals Don’t Mean A Thing I’m Just A Clown Happy Go Lucky You Better Give Me Lots Of Loving Honey Eventually Comes Love I Do What I Want Drummer Boy Goodnight Wherever You Are I'll Get By The Lass With The Delicate Air Sweet Dreams Sweetheart Louise, Don’t Tease Dark Eyes fan’t Help Singing When The Boys Come Home In My Own Quiet Little Way Something New Has Been Added Take Me Out To The Ball Game You're The Rainbow My Sister And I
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