Westport High School - Brownie Yearbook (Westport, MA)

 - Class of 1946

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Ze Be BR OUNCE SOPHOMORE CEASS First row, left to right—Dorothy Vincent; Rose Nogueira; Lois Gaige; Henriette Martel; Stanley Gwoozdz; Barbara Lees; Jean Zembo; Aline Bessette; Shirley Collins. Second row—Dolores Mendes; Patricia Mello; Winifred Clark; Nancy King; Jean Woodland; Eileen Gaudreau; Marilyn Moura; Alice Cabral; Janet Webb; Evelyn Crapo; Muriel Russell; Aldina Perry. Third row—Martha Hopkinson; Alvin White; Ronald Anctil; Robert Couture; Algerine Tripp; George Gingras; Robert Smith; Joseph Roderigues ; Leonel Santos; William Earle. CLASS POEM MEMORIES That we must leave our friends so dear, It seems but only yesterday Our classmates end our teachers That we began our ventures here, S ae . ‘The years have passed as if on wings; ho g1 4, closer with each year. Me Peay s PR ee eta acon lhe parting hour draws near. cut we still have our memories A golden harvest we may reap, We cannot live again the joys, ; : Fond dreams of dearest high school The happiness in work and play, The thrill of looking forward days, rTA ° Qc ree ara 7a” : lo our Graduation Day. sweet memories we'll’ keep. It seems a burden hard to bear Rosalina Cabral



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24 LHL BROWNIE BIOGRAPHIES One of the more studious girls in our class is Ethel Bennett. She has been on the honor roll for four years. When she isn’t occupied with her school work, Ethel spends her time writing letters to a certain ex-service- man. Ethel has been a staunch sup- porter of the Villager for three years and is seldom seen without her best friend, Rosalina Cabral. Edmie Bibeau is a great all-round athlete. When he isn’t busy with his sports, Edmie likes to spend his spare time with a certain Junior girl. He did some outstanding acting in both of our class plays and also served as business manager of the Brownie. Next year Edmie plans to attend col- lege to become an engineer, Carlton Bolton is another studious person, and he, too, has been on the honor roll four years. Carlton did a fine job as class treasurer during our freshmen and sophomore years and as class president during our senior year. He was also business manager of the magazine campaign in his sen- ior year. The most ambitious person in the class is Harvey Bolton. Harvey al- ways worked diligently to get his stud- ies done on time. He played baseball and basketball during his Junior year. At the end of his Junior year Harvey left school to enlist in the United States Navy. Robert Borden joined us in the fall of our Senior year. He formerly at- tended Malden High School. We have not had much chance to get really ac- quainted with Bob, but he appears to be quite studious, for he is usually found with his nose in a book. Bob did some fine acting in our Senior play. A popular fellow in the Class is Donald Brooder. We all will remem- ber Don for his flashy one-hand shots on the basketball court. In addition to being a basketball star, Donald al- so played baseball and was stage man- ager for both the junior and senior plays. The girl most likely to succeed is Rosalina Cabral. Rosy has been on the honor roll four years. She has helped the Villager out greatly since she was a freshman by her original stories and poems, and in her senior year became editor-in-chief of the Villager. In recognition of her thoughtfulness, dependability, and school patriotism, she was chosen D, A. R. Representative by her class- mates and the faculty. A studious young fellow in our class is Frank Carreiro. He always has his assignments done on time. He show- ed that he could make others obey his orders while he was traffic officer. Frank likes to spend his spare time hunting. One member of our class wants to be a nurse. Evelyn Christopher, the girl we speak of, did some creditable work in heading the sale of Christmas cards and stationery. She is the most popular girl in the class and was a member of the student council in her sophomore year. She participated in both plays. A well-dressed fellow and a very neat one is Charles Costa. Charlie is a good all-round athlete and is usually found around school in the company of a certain Junior girl. He has been an important part of the school or- chestra for four years and was our class president three years. Charlie took part in both class plays. A very pretty girl and the most agreeable in our class is Virginia Crapo. She is not only liked by the girls, but she also attracts the oppo- site sex with her genial personality.

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