Westport High School - Brownie Yearbook (Westport, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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THE BROWNIE I ct Quietest . Best Singer Most Mischievous Jiggest Tease . Jolliest Wittiest Most Musical Most Ambitious Most Sophisticated Most Business-Like . Most Artistic Class Romeo Class Juliet Most Thoughtful Most Determined Most Talkative Best Dancer : Most Happy-go-Lucky Most Practical Most Original . Most Agreeable Wanda Pietrzyk Rita Peletier Edward Farle Russell Hart Ernest Tripp Harvey Wescott Alethea Tripp Harvey Bolton Marjorie Webb Carlton Bolton Bertha Ramos Fred Webb Louise Healy Viola Wilson Alston Potter Frank Carreiro Ethel Bennett James Swainamer Ethelyn Tripp Robert Borden Virginia Crapo CLASS HISTORY On entering the high school as fresh- men, we were separated, the girls as- signed to Room 7 and the boys to Room 8 on the upper floor. All we did during our freshman year was elect class officers and take abuse from the upper classmen. The officers for the year were presi- dent, Charles Costa; vice president, Alan Manchester; treasurer, Carlton Bolton; secretary, Patricia Mosher ; student council, Ethel Bennett. In our sophomore year we were moved to the rear of study hall where we were united once again. ‘The war curtailed many school activities, and once more we had to be content to elect class officers. Our former president, vice president, and treas- urer, were re-elected; however a new secretary, Gabriella Santos, was elect- ed; Evelyn Christopher and Ernest Tripp were our choice for student council members. By our Junior year, many members of the class had left to participate in war work. Charles Costa still officiat- ed at our class meetings, and his fel- low officers were vice president ; Alan Manchester, secretary; Arline Wor- dell, treasurer; Ernest Tripp, student council; Alethea Tripp and Edmie Bibeau. We held two dances, the Harvest Hop and a Thanksgiving Dance, both of which were very successful. The class play, “Room Trouble”, held in May with Ernest Tripp, Ed- mie Bibeau and Louise Healy as the leading characters, was also a huge success.

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14 TO THE JUNIORS: Betsy Acheson . Muriel Collins . Adelaide Costa Gertrude Feio . Ruth Hebert Rita Massey Agnes Oliveira Kathryn Perry Priscilla Perry Leonora Rezendes . Marguerite St. Martin Leona Sequeira 3everly Souza . Olive Tripp Myrtle Wood Allan French Richard Giftord Walter Grundy Arthur Haskell Charles Hasson Albert Lees . Walter Pietrzyk Quentin Sanford David Smith Gerald Souza Ulysses Souza . Joseph Swainamer Russell Whalon Most Popular Boy Most Popular Girl Best Dressed Boy Best Dressed Girl Most Likely To Succeed Best Looking Boy Most Studious Most Athletic Boy Most Athletic Girl Most Glamorous Noisiest . doe DRA ON TB A Friend Of Yours Can It Be That I’m Falling In Love Dancing In The Dark Your Prayers Will Be Answered Dream When You're Feeling Blue Every Time I Give My Heart { Don’t Care Who Knows It Green Eyes Dark Eyes Wouldn’t It Be Nice Honey Charlie, My Boy Someday I Know Pll Be Seeing You Always A Stranger In Town Headin ’ Down The Wrong Highway Put It There Pal Ho-Hum Livin’, Lovin’, Laughin’ Where Did You Get That Gal In My Little Quiet Way For-get-me-nots In Your Eyes Shy Guy Something New Has Been Added Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries But Not For Me Virginia Crapo Ethel Bennett Viola Wilson SUPERLATIVES Donald Brooder Evelyn Christopher Charles Costa Arline Wordell Rosalina Cabral Alan Manchester Alfred Martel Fdmie Bibeau Lucinda Perry Hilda Orr Muriel Silvia



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16 Te EB ROL Vere The following officers were chosen to represent us as seniors: president, Carlton Bolton; vice-president, Ale- thea Tripp; secretary, Arline Wor- dell; treasurer, Ernest Tripp; student councilors, Rosalina Cabral, and Al- fred Martel. Instead of having an individual class ring it was voted to select a standard ring with all four classes participating in the selection. At the same time we received class pins. Active in sports and making up four- fifths of the basketball team this year were Donald Brooder, Edmie Bibeau, Alan Manchester and Charles Costa. Louise Healy represented the senior class as head cheerleader. The Senior Play, “Sneak Date”, was held March 29th. Ernest Tripp and Edmie Bibeau again showed their act- ing ability in their portrayal of the leading roles. Harvey Bolton entered the - Navy, and became the first one of our boys to enlist before graduation. The sale of stationery under the management of Evelyn Christopher brought good results. Marjorie and Lucinda Perry also did well with the sale of Sunshine Notes, Although our Senior year started off in a hectic way we have overcome all our obstacles and emerged vic- torious. We shall go out into the world with a broader outlook on life. Alan Manchester Louise Healy JUNIOR PLAY Seated, left to right—Edward Earle; Louise Healy; Alan Manchester; Edmie Bibeau; Rita Pelletier; Ethelyn Tripp; and Charles Costa. Standing, left to right—Theodore Sherman; Muriel Silvia; Ernest Tripp; Evelyn Christopher ; Wanda Pietrzyk; Russell Hart; Arline Wordell; and James Swainamer.

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