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SERA SIR ey, Foret eae Se wr = panes Pace i+ oi ze . SS “lee. . “5 ee -Z cee Ra = HIGH Published WESTPORT PRINTING CO. WE ENTER THROUGH THESE DOORS THE MEMORIES OF OUR FOUR YEARS AT WESTPORT HIGH YEARBOOK STAFF HDITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR LITE RARY EDITORS BUSINESS MANAGERS PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR PROOF READERS SPORTS EDITORS GIRLS BOYS TYPISTS Robert Couture Winifred Clark Henriette Martel Raymond Manchester Shirley Collins Stanley Gwozdz Muriel Russeil Patricia Mello Alice Cabral Jean Woodland Alvin White Senior Typing Class “WHERE THERE’S A WILL, THERE’S A WAY” ’ 26 ye High Eta First row, left to right—S. Collins, W. Clark, H. Martel, R. Couture. Second row—R. Manchester, M. Russell, S. Gwozdz, J. Woodland, A. Cabral, P. Mello, A. White. . | DEDICATION | ; eae sue) ; ‘EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION FORTHE | COOPERATION. ee | Aes HELP | ee rns ee era y GIVEN THE GLASS OF 1948 eps eS WISHTO © eae DEDICATE _ Pe So He BROWNIE: eee ee ee MISS LILLIAN C. CAHOON yah! 55s 4 t = ' c ‘ i r cd « : e t _ be : ? = ; ? 3 f tas be} © ‘ K ‘ . s - oa + r $ r +2: bs 3 : a. Sirk) es f ve as at 4 tat . 7 _ ve) “HER DUTY IS HER PLEASURE” LILLIAN C. CAHOON OUR PRINCIPAL “HE IS OUR FRIEND WHO MAKES US DO WHAT WE CAN” MILTON E. EARLE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS “READY FOR ANYTHING” Left to right—Janet Webb, Jean Zembo, Stanley Gwozdz, Barbara Lees 10 Eee BO RSOe WN Is ALINE ROSE BESSETTE April 4 Pine Hill Road Glee Club 3, 4; Basketball 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Office Aid 3; Assemblies 2, 3, 4; Ice Cream 38; Honor Roll 3, 4; ‘Villager’ Staff 2. “Silence is golden.” ALICE THERESA CABRAL “Allie” August 5 Old County Road Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; “Villager” Staff 1, 4; “Brownie” Staff 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Committees 2, 3, 4; Assemblies 3, 4; Ice Cream 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2. “As good as gold.’ WINIFRED CLARK “Wininie’’ May 6 Old Bedford Rwad Glee Club 1, 2, 4; “Villager” Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; “Brownie” Staff 4; Spring Concert ibe Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2; Assemblies “, 3, 4; Committees 3, 4; Ice Cream 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 1; Graduation Usher 3; Library Aid 4. “A smile is like laughter in the house.” SHIRLEY ELAINE COLLINS “Shirl? December 19 Main Road Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Honor Roll 4; Spring Concert 1; Class Play 3; Dramatic Club 1; Assemblies 2%, 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Ice Cream 3, 4; Library Aid 4; “Villager” Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3; “Brownie” Staff 4; Perfect Attendance 3; Committees 3, 4. “As merry as the day is long.” TO eB it OW NeT, E, ROBERT COUTURE Boor August 16 Arlington Avenue Basketball 8, 4; Ice Cream 3; Assemblies 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Committees 3, 4; “Brownie’’ Stafi 4; Baseball 4; Assistant Stage Manager 4; Dra- matic Club 2; Glee Club 4; Honor Roll 1. “All mankind loves a lover.’’ WILLIAM EARLE 4 Sy HA hee May 29 Westport Point Basketball 3, 4; Ice Cream 3; Assemblies 3, i; Milk 3; Committees 3, 4. “There is no fire without some smoke.” LOIS GAIGE OF Both January 28 Main Road “Villager” Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Spring Concert 1; Class Play 4; Dia- matic Club 1; Ice Cream 8; Assemblies 2, 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Magazine Sales Manager 2; Committees 8, 4; Prompter 3; Perfect Attend- ance 4. “Laugh and the world laughs with you: cry and you cry alone.” GEORGE GINGRAS “Gingie” September 9 Old Bedford Road Glee Club 4; Football 1; Assemblies 38, 4; Baskct- ball 2, 3; Ice Cream 3; Baseball 4; Play 4; Milk 3; Committees 3, 4. “They say best men are mouided out of faults.” aa) 12 THE BROWNIE STANLEY GWOZDZ “Stash” May 29 Division Road President 1, 2, 4; Traffic Squad 2, 3; Vice Presi- dent 3; Magazine Sales Manager 2; Student Coun- cil 2, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Assemblies 2, 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Baseball 1, 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Office Aid 3, 43 9 Milk 7335, Icey Cream os). browmiecs staiea., Graduation Usher 3; Dramatic Club 2; Glee Club 4 ELON tam ky Olle woe “There’s the humor of it.” NANCY KING February 5 Reed Road Cheer Leader 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ice Cream 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Basket- ball Manager 4; Committees 8, 4; Honor Roll i, 2, 4; Magazine Sales Manager 3, 4; Library Aid 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Office Assistant 4; Spring Concert 1; Traffic. Squad 2, 3; Assemblies 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1; Prompter 4; “Villager” Staff 2, a ae “There’s something in the wind.” BARBARA ANN LEES “BarD July 7 Westport Point Glee Club wlte 2.73 04s Villacens = Sbotieiase ns oemacies Spring. Concert 1s Honor Rolle ee 24 Marais Sales Manager 1; Student Council 3; Student Council Treasurer 3; Committees 3, 4; Ice Cream 3° Dramatic Club 1; Class Officer 2, 3, 4;°Assem- wblies.2s53,.455 Prompter 3. Class Playa4s) Deena ne Representative 4; Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Milk 3. “Good to be merry and wise.” RAYMOND MANCHESTER SOT Mat August 19 Hix Bridge Road Stage Manager 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Milk 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; “Brownie” Staff 4; Class Secre- tary 1, 2; Student Council 4; Ice Cream 3; Prom Usher 3; Assemblies 3, 4. “Women are the ruination of mankind,” THE BROWN LE FS HENRIETTE ROSE MARTEL “Henrie” April 14 Greenwood Park Vice President 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Clubsis “Vallager:= Stat 2, 3; 4°) Assemblies.2; 8, 4; Council Secretary 4; Spring Concert 1; Com- mittees 2, 8, 4; Council Treasurer 4; Ice Cream 3; Milk 3; Student Council 3, 4; “Brownie” Statt 4; Office Aid 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Pley 4; Class Day Speaker 4. “The love of all is so little to the love of one.” PATRICIA MELLO Pot? September 16 Pine Hill Road Class Day Speaker 4; Assemblies 3, 4; Ice Cream 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Glee Club 4; “Browntie’’ Staff 4; “Villager” Staff 1, 4; Committees 2, 3, 4. “A penny for your thoughts.” DOLORES MENDES “Mendinez’’ September 24 Old County Road Glee Club 1; Magazine Sales Manager 2; Commit- tees 4; Ice Cream 3; Dramatic Club 1; Assemblies 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 2, 3; Class Day Speak- er- 4- softball :Le 2°35 4. “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” MARILYN MOURA “Mal”? “3S i 7 May 8 Forge Roud Committees 2, 3,4; Assemblies 2, 3, 4; Ice Cream 0, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Sta- tionery 4. “Let us make no vows, but let us act as if we had.” 14 LH BOB ION NSE Ae ROSE NOGUEIRA “Rosie” December 26 Old County Road Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Assem- blies 2, 3, 4; Ice Cream 3; Class Play 4; Commit- . tees 3, 4; “Villager” Staff 2, 3, 4; ‘‘Brownie” Stati 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Spring Concert 1. “Laugh yourself into stitches.” WINIFRED ROBIN “Chie”’ November 3 Sanford Road . Glee Club 3, 4; Assemblies 3, 4; Ice Cream 3; “‘Vil- lager’ Staff 3, 4; Committees 3, 4; Class Play 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Basketball 3, 4. “T bear a charmed life.’ JOSE RODRIQUES ‘08. January 23 Railroad Park Ice Cream 3; Assemblies 3, 4; Class Play 4; Cot- mittees 3, 4; Basketball 2; Class Day Speaker 4; Assistant Stage Manager 3. “Tet the world slide by.” MURIEL RUSSELL November 10 Main Road Committees 2, 3, 4; Assemblies 2, 3, 4; Ice Cream 3, 4; Class Day Speaker ae “Love me little, love me long.” TAH Ba BR. OF W NTE: bas cr OVILA ST. MARTIN “Pete” November 7 Omerod Avenue Ice Cream 3; Assemblies 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Committees 8, 4. “He is a very devil.’ DOROTHY VINCENT LD aie May 20 Railroad Park Ice Cream 3; Class Play 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; “Villager” Staff 1, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1; Hon vr Roll 2; Class Day Speaker 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Spring Concert 1; Office Aid 3: Marshal 38; Cheerleader 3, 4; Assemblies 3, 4. “The course of true love never did run smooth.’ JANET WEBB PREC. August 17 Old Bedford Road Glee Club 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Ice Cream 3, Basketball 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 4; Supplies Caretaker 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Committees 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1; Assemblies PAR Gaye ae “Better late than never.’’ ALVIN WHITE “Smut”? December 4 Westport Point Baseball 2, 3, 4; Committees 3, 4; Ice Cream 3; Assemblies 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Commit- tees 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Stage Manager 3. “Give me wine, women and song.” 16 Tie Ban “WoaN ai aie, JEAN WOODLAND January 3 Pine Hill Road Cheerleader 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2; Class Play 3, 4; Committees 8, 4; “Villager” Staff 1, 4; “Brownie” Staff 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Assemblies 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1; Magazine Sales Manager 4; Ice Cream 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 4. “Hope and be happy;—that’s all for the best.” JEAN ZEMBO “Jeanie”’ August 21 Old County Road Class Treasurer 2! Class Secretary 3, 4; Glee Ciub 1, 2, 4; “Villager” Staff 2, 3, 4; Ice Cream 3; Class Play 3; Prompter 4; Assemblies 2, 3, 4; Class Day Speaker 4; Committees 3, 4; Magazine Sales Mar- ager 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3 “T wear my heart upon my sleeve.’’ 2H Be. te 0. WoN Ee Bs iN Left to right: Miss McGorty Mr. Earle Miss Cahoon Mr. Cariglia Second row: Miss Tripp Mr. Sisson Mr. Holtz Mr. Wood Miss Philpot FACULTY first row: . “It is harder to stop one falling tear, than a thousand to follow.” “There is a right and wrong handle to everything.” “Patience is the best remedy for every trouble.” “Peace is a good thing; but principle and pluck are better.” “How immense appear to me the sins they have not committed.” “One flower makes no garland.” “Wit and wisdom are born with a man.” “A weed is a plant whose qualities we have not yet discovered.” “Always moving but always moving around a fixed axis.” 18 TH es BAT OWe NGS CLASS OF 1948 As Freshmen First row, left to right—Robert Simmons, Jose Rodriques, Raymond Manchester, Robert Couture, Ronald Anctil, Alvin White, Lionel Santos, Ovila St. Martin, Roland Gagne, Stanley Gwozdz. Second row—Dolores Mendes, Rose Nogueira, Dorothy Vincent, Audrey Grass, Jean Woodland, Winifred Clark, Marilyn Moura, Hileen Gaudreau, Nancy King, Alice Cabral, Patricia Mello, Henriette Martel, Lois Gaige, Jean Zembo. Third row—Evelyn Crapo, Janet Webb, Aline Bessette, Bernice Souza, Norman Sad- ler, Robert Smith, Rudolph Carreiro, Algerine Tripp, Martha Hopkinson, Bar- bara Lees, Aldina Perry, Shirley Collins. PETG eB OW Nal SE 19 CLASS OF 1948 As Seniors First row, left to right—Janet Webb, Alvin White, Barbara Lees, Stanley Gwozdz, Jean Zembo, Ovila St. Martin. Second row—William Earle, Dorothy Vincent, Dolores Mendes, Shirley Collins, Wini- fred Robin, Patricia Mello, Aline Bessette, Rose Nogueira, Lois Gaige, Henri- ette Martel, Jose Rodriques. Third row—Marilyn Moura, Jean Woodland, Robert Couture, Winifred Clark, George Gingras, Muriel Russell, Raymond Manchester, Alice Cabral, Nancy King. 20 RH Bak OlWeNales CLASS OF 1949 “WITHIN A STONES THROW OF IT” First row, left to right—Florence Grundy, Daniel Medeiros, Donald Montigny, Carl- ton Lees, P. Jean Hanson, Catherine White. Second row—Doris Cunha, Richard Pimental, Doris Smith, Howard E. Borden, Ma- delyn Smith, Walter Wordell, Elizabeth Perry, George Sanford, James Francis. Third row—Virginia Wilson, Gordon Whalon, Elizabeth Santos, Albert Renaud, Bar- bara Speer, Alfred Candais, Howard R. Borden, Robert Gilmore. Absent when picture was taken—James Brownell, Raymond Pacheco, Francis Rodri- ques, Eleanor Souza, Janet Pettengill. Etta Boh OO WAN lk aad CLASS OF 1950 “THOU HAST SEEN NOTHING YET” First row, left to right—Dorothy Sekonda, Richard Manchester, Anna Carvaiio, Robert Archer, Jane Lees, Albert Vincent. Second row—John Rodriques, Geraldine Potter, Lucille Emond, Joycelyn Couture, Jacqueline Forand, Elsie Rego, Agnes Waite, Thelma Wood, Loretta Perry. Alice Ponte, Edith Cabral, Joanne Manchester, Eliza Medeiros, Lydia Rose, Lin- coln Tripp. Third row—Dale Meadors, Ralph Macomber, Russell Sherman, Irene Mendes, Alan Cieto, Janet Lawton, Donald Johanson, Grace Lawton, James Hasson, Alice Manchester, Robert Lees, Thelma Collins. Absent when picture was taken—Eugenie Gaisson, Rubie Orr, Rita Pacheco, F'lor- ence Perry, Jeanne Routhier, Betty Wolstenholme. 22 T igiie Bk OT Wana CLASS OF 195] “SO LITTLE DONE — SO MUCH TO DO” Virst row, left to right—Barbara Bordeg, Howard Gifford, Georgia Sonntag, Edward Sharples, Winifred Buhl, Paul Branch, Natalie Cabral, Joseph Medeiros. Second row—Helen Frankenbush, James Simmons, Margaret Souza, Thomas Han- cock, Dolores Medeiros, Howard White, Virginia Costa, Raymond Vaughan, Alice Antunes, Albert Costa, Bessie Hasson, Norman Blanchette, Phyllis Gaudreau. Third row—Francis Peitengill, Orin Crapo, Melba Davis, Manuel Gomes, Eleanor Benson, Dean Manchester, Alberta Brightman, Reginald Dion, Ethei Hart, Alex- ander Smith, Lawrence Corneil. Absent when picture was taken-—Roger Bessette, George Hancock, Roland Hetert, William Macomber, Roberta Preece, Barbara Tripp. Le Thetis iGO VV NE 23 CLASS DAY WELCOME As president of the graduating class of 1948 it is my privilege and pleasure to welcome you to our Class Day exerrises. We would like to share with you, our friends, the many experiences and happy moments that have accompanied us during the past four years. We have learned many things since starting out as Freshmen, but all our knowledge has no‘, come from books alone. Through everyday contact with teachers and fellow students, we have learned the meaning of coopera- tion and sportsmanship. Speaking for my classmates as well as myself, I would like to thank each and every one of you for your help in making our edu- cation possible, and I believe that it has not been in vain. Now, we sincerely hope you will enjoy our exercises as much as we have enjoyed preparing them. STANLEY GWOZDZ. ADVICE TO THE. JUNIORS As we, the graduating class of 1948 go out into the world, and you, the prospective Seniors take our places, there are things which you should know and which we would like to pass on to you. As Seniors, you are leaders. Underclassmen look to you as an example. You can set a good example by showing co-operation, re- p , spect, and obedience. In order to have a prosperous year, you must have cooperation not only among the Seniors, but among all classes. Co-operation shoulcé also show itself in activities, for co-operation makes a team. Increased respect for teachers and fellow pupils would improve human relationships. Proper respect for school property would aid in preserving equipment, and would insure attractive grounds. A certain amount of discipline is necessary in any well-run schooi. Whether you have much or little discipline depends upon your own be- havior and obedience. If you will heed our advice we feel sure that it will benefit you in the coming year. ALINE BESSETTE JANET WEBB 24 LAS A Ba OW eNelee CLASS MOTTO Education is Power CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Rose and White Rose CLASS POEM it seems to us ‘twas yesterday That we first entered here. But now the time to say goodbye Has come—we leave friends fond and dear. Our teachers and our classmates, Our pals in work or play, We thank them for the good they did, Each one in his own way. Ah, School days! Happy school days! Sweet days of girls and boys; Who has not once thought back on them And lived again their joys? ALICE CABRAL CLASS SONG Tune: Stein Song (University of Maine) Let’s remember all the things That made our school life gay; Let’s forget the things we disliked, Make every pleasant memory stay. Think about the happy hours, And of the carefree days Spent at our old alma mater, The high school of our hearts always. To the tests! To the books! To the teachers who helped and inspired us! To the times! To the fun! To our friends and their wonderful joyfulness! To the fuss! To the fear! To the dread of those terrible public talks! To the rooms! To the scenes! To each object we will not forget! We’re here to say good-bye to you And to be on our way. Westport High our alma mater, The high school of our hearts always. WINIFRED CLARK TY HE ele OfW ON LE. 25 CLASS HISTORY Four years ago as we stepped into the lower corridor we were greeted by a group of Seniors who swept us off our feet and carried us down to a little room called the “shower room.’ If we had never had a bath in our lives, we certainly had one then. November brought our first responsibilities. Class officers were elected as follows: Stanley Gwozdz, President; Henriette Martel, Vice- President; Janet Webb, Secretary; Eileen Gaudreau, Treasurer; Nancy King and Alvin White, Student Council. Our Sophomore year brought a few more activities. The year started with a dramatic club, and hence we performed for the benefit of the pupils our own version of the “Landing of the Pilgrims.” Again we elected class officers: Stanley Gwozdz, President; Barbara Lees, Vice-President; Raymond Manchester, Treasurer; Jean Zembo, Secre- tary; Robert Smith and Nancy King, Student Council. More interesting things came with our Junior year. A committee was elected for the annual Harvest Hop. On Friday, December 12, we held our Junior Prom. Both dances were successful. On the eve- ning of April 25 we presented the play, ‘‘Miss Jimmy,” which was en- joyed by a large crowd. Two new teachers joined the faculty in the fall of 747: Miss Tripp and Miss Philpot, who succeeded Mrs. Bliss and Miss Vaughan, re- spectively. ] After two years of using the study hall as a home-room, we moved to the commercial room for our Senior year. Very little took place until we began rehearsing for the Senior play, which was presented to the public on December 12. Then we began working on the “Brownie.” Great enthusiasm was shown by those securing ads. Our Valentine Dance, February 14, was a great success. The decorations were elabor- ate, and a box of chocolates was given as a door prize. In March we received our class pins and rings after a long periou of eager waiting. After spending a great deal of money in publishing our yearbook, we turned our attention to supplying our treasury with funds, and we decided to raffle a pressure-cooker. It was a great benefit to the class. Our last high school activity was our Senior Prom, June 4. The days we have spent together in high school have brought mue’ enjoyment. And now, as we bring this brief history to a close, we ex- press the hope that you have enjoyed hearing of our past experiences as we have enjoyed sharing them with you. GEORGE GINGRAS RAYMOND MANCHESTER a6 P= Bait O-We Noise, BIOGRAPHIES Aline Bessette is the quietest girl in our class. She likes sports, and plays both softball and bas- ketball. Aline has a_ pleasing voice and has been a great asset to the Glee Club. After seeing Winifred Clark in our Junior and Senior plays, we are convinced that she woulda make a good actress. Winnie al- ways manages to get her work done in spite of the fact that she spends much of her time in tine hath Alice Cabral.” the: “voice oz the class and a member of the Girls’ Glee Club for three years, is forever rambling around, wai- bling her merry notes of happi- ness. She was on both the “Brownie” and “Villager” stafis and always willing to help. Even though ‘Bob’? Couture was named the most studious member of our class, he is not a bookworm. He does his work and has plenty of time for fun. ‘“‘Bob”’ helped the school’s’ basketball team in both his Junior and Sen- ior years. He plans to go to Provi- dence College after graduating. Shirley Collins’ pleasing per- sonality and good nature make her popular among her friends. She did a good job in securing ads for our yearbook. “‘Shirl’’ dis- played her acting ability in the Junior play and did well. William Earle likes a bit of ex- citement and causes some like- wise. Bill has shown his ability for sports on the basketball floor. The person in our class witn 4 smile for everyone is Lois Gaige. Although she is always joking, Lois has a good scholastic record and has participated in numer- ous activities. She plans to train for nursing at a local hospital. George Gingras is the only one in our class who played football. He was a member of the basket- ball varsity in his Junior year. He played a good role as “Father” in the Senior play. His. imper- sonations and poetic ability heip to brighten the day. Stanley Gwozdz, the fellow who keeps us laughing, did some wonderful acting in both the Junior and Senior plays. He did a grand job as President during our Freshman, Sophomore, and Senior years. There are few duili moments when “Stash” is around. One of the most active girls in our class is Nancy King. She was a good salesman during the ma- gazine campaigns. Nancy has been a great help as manager and scorekeeper for the girls’ basketball team. She plans to go to Bryant College in the fall. Everyone is attracted by Bar- bara Lees’ pleasing personality. Her enthusiastic school spirit was a great help in school activities. She was appointed D. A. R. rep- resentative. Barbara has been class officer for three years as well as Student Council officer for one year. She played an in- teresting role in the Senior play. We are sure that she will succeed in her ambition::to. become a teacher. Raymond Manchester man- ages to arrive at school in the TH, ie siete (OF INGE I bo 1 nick of time. We thought he. might be a little earlier since he has discarded his ’29 Buick. He has been an enthusiastic ball- player for three years, display- ing his ability as first baseman. Henriette Martel, the engaged member of our class, has been an active member of the Girls’ Glee Glubsand.«4Villagcer -statty for four years. Her name has ap- peared on the honor roll through- out her high school career. Hen- rie has been on the Student Coun- cil for two years, and also por- trayed the part of a fourteen year old in the class play. Patricia Mello is always racing around gathering her assign- ments on the last minute. Recog- nition should be given her for the work she has done in keeping order in the old office, and run- ning the mimeograph machine. Pat served on numerous commit- tees, the “Villager” and “‘Brow- nie’’ staffs, and has been our bus- starter for the past year. Dolores Mendes, the most de- termined member of our class, has helped on numerous commit- tees and taken part in many ac- tivities. She likes to play softba:l and is an ardent Red Sox fan. Dolores relinquished her part in the Senior play because of ill- ness. With her name appearing on the honor roll for two years, and displaying her artistic ability making posters, we find Marilyn Moura. She has served on many committees including the Dart- mouth-Westport Senior Girls’ Dance. “‘Mal’”’ helped the class treasury by acting as chairman ; for stationery sales. Rose Nogueira is our class comedian. To prove that she is a good sport, she took the part of a boy in our Senior play and did an excellent job. Her hobby is cutting cartoons from magazines and laughing hilariously, thus keeping the room in an uproar. Winifred Robin, our class Ju- liet, is the personality kid. The virtue of smiling is always prac- ticed on Chic’s face. She had a leading part in the Senior play and performed remarkably well. She was a member of the Girls’ Glee Club and “Villager” statf for two years. Whenever help is needed, just call on Jose Rodriques. Although lacking in ambition, he played basketball during his Freshman year. He was stage manager for the Junior play and contributed a great deal to the class treasury. Muriel Russell has a designing career in mind and has shown her artistic ability on many oc- casions. She has been a great aid at our dances. As class photog- rapher of the “Brownie’’ staff, she did an outstanding piece of work. Because of lack of ambition, Ovila St. Martin is always in trouble, although he intends only fun. ‘‘Pete’”’ is happiest when playing pranks. Dorothy Vincent is the small- est member of our class, but under no circumstances does this mean she is inactive. Dot is al- Ways occupied one way or an- other, and willing to lend a help- ing hand. Dot did a remarkable job in both our plays, and was a member of the Student Council in her Senior year. Her favorite pastime is dancing. 28 THE -B R-OWWN IE Janet Webb’s ambition is to become an all-star softball play- er, although she also plays bas- ketball. She was on the Honor Roll four years and a class officer for two years. Her talent for coi- ored mimeographing work was evidenced by the fine job she did on the Junior play programs. The boy in the class who blushes easily is Alvin White. Al- vin is a ladies’ man and was voted class Romeo. “Smut” has taken part in many activities, participating in baseball for three years and serving as a member of the Student Council. Jean Woodland finds her greatest pleasure in sports. She played basketball, was a cheei- leader, and participated in beth the Junior and Senior plays. Jean excelled in being homerooii manager of a magazine cam- paign. As secretary of the Senior class, Jean Zembo proved tha% she will find success in her chosen field. She was an enthusi- astic cheerleader during her So- phomore and Junior years. Jean is working at Keith’s Ice Cream Parlor. We wish you great suc- cess, Jean. ROBERT COUTURE STANLEY GWOZDZ SENIOR PLAY CAST Moment ic A Drama Im Boss ind Concentrat The Brush Off 30 TSH Be Bh O-W INGLE: CLASS PROPHECY Chic—Hi there. If it isn’t my old classmates, Muriel Russell and Joe Rodriques. What are you two doing here? Muriel—Our shows closed at the same time in New York. Therefore, we decided to travel home together. Joe—Well, what have you been doing “Chic?”’ Have you heard from any of our classmates? Chic—My husband and I have been operating the Westport Newspaper for the past two years. Would you like to see some of the clip- pings I have saved in my scrapbook? Muriel—Look at this, Joe. HAIR STYLES HAVE GONE CRAZY WESTPORT, MASS., September 1. 1956. Mal Moura, famous Westport beautician, has designed a three-story pompadour which is worn with a three- inch turned up collar. Mal predicts that hair styles will stay in the limelight next year, with the Flat-Top coming into its own. SECRETARY MARRIES EMPLOYER OMAHA, NEB., October 5, 1954— The former Nancy King of Westport married her employer, Mr. Humphrey Penny Pinch, last night in a candlelight ceremony at the groom’s Bar Q Ranch. The newlyweds will reside at the raneh this winter, but will return to the East early next spring: Joe—Nancy finally succeeded in marrying her cowboy, AIRLINE HOSTESS BRINGS DOWN PLANE BOSTON, MASS., July 5, 1953— Miss Jean Woodland of the Fly-O-Way Airlines brought a plane and its passen- gers down to safety last night after the pilot took a dizzy spell and passed cut over the controls. Miss Woodland is a graduate of the New England Baptist Hospital. ATTENTION WESTPORT, MASS., August 19, 1949—Stash Mellorwitz left his junk cealing business today to perform as 2 tight rope walker with the Barnum atid bailey Circus. Stash, known to us as Stanley Gwozdz, is also well known in literary circles. Muriel—Stanley always had a mania for standing on his head. OPERA STAR HONEYMOONS IN ‘EUROPE NEW YORK, N. Y., June 20, 1949—- A magnificent reception was held at the Waldorf Astoria following the mar- riage of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Souza . in St. Patrick’s Cathedral. After an ex- tensive tour of Europe, the couple will reside on Long Island. Mrs. Souza, nee EFenriette Martel, was associated with the Metropolitan Opera Company be- fore her marriage. STUDENT STUDYING ABROAD WESTPORT, MASS., March 9, 1954 -——Miss Barbara Lees, having graduated trom Mass. State, is now attending the University of Paris. While in Paris, Miss Lees became engaged to Professor Pierre Beau Ami, who teaches lan- guages at the university. TE ares lee OAV GL 31 Joe—Well, I guess Barbara isn’t going to be an old maid after all. BLOND BOMBSHELL HITS BROADWAY CHICAGO, ILL., February 16, 1941 _— “The. Vanities of 1951,” now touring the country, is featuring Miss Twinkie Toes, alias Dorothy Vincent. Miss Toes is rated among top performers on Broadway, .charming the public with -magnetic personality and dancing ability. TEAM WINS TEN GAMES IN ROW PROVIDENCE, R. I., November 3, 1953—George Gingras, famed coach of Brown University, led his boys to a tenth straight victory in the annual football game held yesterday at Yale. Muriel—I didn’t. know that George intended to make sports his lite work. Joe—Oh yes. In high school George LAWYER WINS FIFTH CASE WALPOLE, MASS., January 2, 1954 -—Winning a unanimous decision in favor of her client, Miss Janet Webt: egain won her case in the Boston Law Court. Attorney Webb is a graduate of New Jersey College for Women ,an‘1 Tiarvard Law School. was athletically inclined. SECRETARY ARRIVES AT CAPITOL WASHINGTON, D. C., December 10, 1954—Arriving in Washington today, Miss Jean Zembo is eagerly awaiting the arrival of 1955, when she will as- sume her new duties as a secretary to the “President.’”’ Miss Zembo will find ner work easily accomplished, having had five years of excellent secretarial training. Joe—Jean certainly received a noteworthy background for her future work. NEW PRINCIPAL WESTPORT, MASS., April 8, 195% —Ovila St. Martin has acvepted the of- fice of Principal of Westport High. He hus issued a list of projects he hopes will be fulfilled in the near future. They are as follows: 1. A smoking room to be added toa the left wing of the school at a early date. 2. School hours to be changed, pos- Siblyairom t0vaem: sunt ele pan 3. The demerit system to be abolished. CHILD PRODIGY WESTPORT, MASS., May 29, 1952 —Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Van De Witt have returned to their summer home at Westport Harbor with their famous sop Sylvester. At the age of four, Sylves- ter is appearing at Carnegie Hall as a concert violinist. Mrs. De Witt is the former Rose Nogueira. Chice—Whoever thought that Rose would become a millionaire’s wife WOMAN REPORTER BURLINGTON, VT., July 20, 1952— Miss Aline Bessette was Officially ap- pointed to the staff of reporters on the Star Tribune. Miss Bessette has written a book on psychology, and her numez- ous articles on the human mind have ap- peared in several magazines. NEW BACHELOR HOME WESTPORT, MASS., “August 22, 1955—The last stone was laid today completing the ultra-modern editice erected by bachelor Ray Manchester to house his associates. This new home was the result of serious thinking on the part of Mr. Manchester, who had crawn up the plans of his building five years ago. ‘‘Woman Haters, Inc.” wiil take in men from all walks of life wio are disillusioned in regard to the op- posite sex, bo THE “BR OWN LE Muriel—It was true then that Ray never liked the women. EMPLOYS LOCAL GIRL WESTPORT, MASS., May 8, 1952— The firm of Mutty, Butty Putty now has Miss Dolores Mendes as a partner in their world famous business of mant- facturing baseball bats. Miss Mendes was selected in preference to men ap- plicants because of her ability and skill in the designing of sports articles. SURGEON GOES TO CLINIC BOSTON, MASS., June 4, 1953-- Miss Winifred Clark, a renowned bone specialist, will return to Leahy Clinic and continue her noble work in aiding humanity. Miss Clark is a graduate of the Baptist Hospital of Boston and has served as a nurse in the United Staies Navy. Chic—Did you know that Winnie saved the life of a local boy? FISHERMAN TRIES LUCK ALASKA, September 1, 1950—While in Alaska Alvin White, an amateur fish- cerman, is trying his luck with salmon. Although he is unfamiliar with these foreign waters, Alvin is determined to find the green salmon, a rare and large- ly sought after specimen. SHOW HAS NEW DANCER NEW YORK, N. Y., October 5, 195” -—Critics continue to praise the play “Atlanta.” This Broadway hit, starring Toots La Monde, alias Muriel Russel1, has been a sell-out for five months Joe—You didn’t tell me about that show, Muriel. RETURNS FROM OZARKS WESTPORT, MASS., March 12, 195-4 —Returning from the Ozarks early this month, Bill Earle, better known as the “Hobo” is resting peacefully in his shack, smoking his familiar corncob pipe. When asked how he liked the mountains, Bill replied, “You have nothing to do and all day to do it in.” RESIDENT OF DEW-WAH-DITTY NEW ORLEANS, May 22, 1956— Mrs. Homer Peachbloom, nee Pat Mello, has gone South to join her husband. While in New Orleans, Mrs. Peachbloon: will work as a secretary to the Towty Fruity Company. Joe—Pat never did lose her desire to be a secre tary. WESTPORT ELECTS MAYOR WESTPORT, MASS., March 380, 1953 —At the March Town Meeting held in the Town Hall, Robert Couture was elected Mayor of Westport, with a mar- vin of 900 votes. Immediately after his victory Mayor Couture gave a speech on ““‘Why Westport Needs a New High School!’ ALICE’ TEA ROOM Specializing in the ‘best seafood in New England,’ Miss Alice Cabral has a promising catering business. All food served in the dining room is taken from trozen lockers and is said to be of the finest quality. Muriel—I’m glad to hear that Westport has a worthy mayor. Bob wil! leave his mark on the town. Tel ites Be ies OWN 33 TO HAVE NEW HOSPITAL WESTPORT, MASS., January 2, 1960—Giving their time to a worthy cause are nurses Miss Lois Gaige and Miss Shirley Collins, who held a benent party last night in the school auditori- um. The proceeds will go toward a hos pital to be erected near the Town Hall. FAMOUS COMEDIAN ARRIVES IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, N. Y., July 1, 1959—- Joe Rodriques has returned to the States to resume his position as radio announcer. Joe will go on the air at 6:30 every weekday morning under the sponsorship of Bo Bo Crystal Flakes, the best breakfast cereal in the world. Chic—Well, it’s time for your bus. Hope we’ll meet again, sometime. MURIEL RUSSELL JOE RODRIQUES WINIFRED ROBIN ay RESULT OF EDUCATION “Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do, when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not; it is the first lesson that ought to be learned: and however early a man’s training begins, it is probably the last les- +? son that he learns thoroughly. —Huxley. o4 Tetigi (Bb oR OW Nei GIF TORY Aline Bessette Whistle Aline is a quiet girl Who makes very little noise. To her we leave this whistle So she’ll attract the boys. Alice Cabral Alice is our song bird; She always likes to sing. To her we leave this song sheet, Autographed by “Bing.” Song Shee. Winifred Clark Health Chari Winnie is to be a nurse; Her patients will be many. To her we leave these health chartz, So she won’t forget any. Shirley Collins Watch Shirley is our classmate; With Gerry she goes steady. To her we leave this little watch; For their dates she will be ready. Robert Couture ow Bobby is our athlete He is a very good sport. To him we leave this ‘“‘“W”’ So he will remember WESTPORT. William Earle Gur Billy loves to chew, Tobacco he likes best. But all he’s going to get is gum, For this is just in jest. Lois Gaige Joke Book Lois always tries to see The funny side of things. To her we leave this joke book And hope great laughs it brings. George Gingras Car George need no longer worry About his little car We leave to him this new one And hope ’twill carry him far. Stanley Gwozdz Hot Water Bottle Stanley has a little Ford We hear it’s mighty cold. A hot water bottle we leave to him To keep from getting bold. Nancy King Tickets Nancy’s going to Bryant And to save her many cents We leave to her these tickets For rides to Providence. Date Book Barbara’ going to college And will have lots of beaus We are leaving her this date book So she’ll remember where to go. Barbara Lees Ravmond Manchester Hair Tonic Ray is a well groomed fellow His hair is always neat To him we leave this hair tonic To keep it looking chic. Henriette Martel House Henriette will soon be married And houses are hard to find To her we leave this bungalow To take it off her mind. Roller Skatcs Pat seems to have some trouble Keeping all her dates We hope she will enjoy These brand new roller skates. Patricia Mello Basekail Dolores is our baseball fan Ted Williams is her idol We leave to her this baseball Which has on it his title. Dolores Mendes Bobby Pins Mal wants to be a hairdresser Bobby pins she will need To help her start the business We are doing this good deed. Marilyn Moura AD gd ps sl ce OSG ad saw Bae 3 35 Rose Nogueira Man Rosie is a dancer She loves to sing and sway We leave to her this little man To dance with night and day. Winifred Robin Chic is our actress Her job she did fine To her we leave a play book So she will learn her lines. Play Book Jose Rodriques Boat Joe is our classmate Who has Navy on his mind To him we leave this little boat So he won’t be left behind. Muriel Russell Muriel is our artist She likes to paint and draw We leave to her this eraser So there will never be a flaw. Eraser Pete St. Martin Anti-Freeze Pete always claims a thirst We always aim to please To him we leave this bottle Of strong anti-freeze. Dorothy Vincent Window Shade To Dot we leave this window shade So that they won’t get bored By everyone looking Into Donald’s little Ford. Janet Webb Western Magazine We leave to Janet this little book It’s neither Science nor History For we have very often heard She reads only Western Mysteries. Alvin White Bike Alvin is our Romeo All the girls he does like So he can always get around We leave to him this bike. Jean Woodland Jean is the Captain Of the Basketball team To her we leave a basketball So she’ll stay on the beam. Basketball Jean Zembo Hope Ches: To you we leave this little token And believe it’s not in jest... © Because the whole class knows You need this nice hope chest. SHIRLEY COLLINS LOIS GAIGE 5 BARBARA LEES 36 FACULTY: Mr. Earle Miss Cahoon Miss McGorty Miss Philpot Miss Tripp Mr. Sisson Mr. Wood . Mr. Holz Mr. Cariglia Mrs. Wordell Mr. Gonsalves Mr. Bowman SENIORS: Aline Bessette . Alice Cabral. Winifred Clark Shirley Collins . Robert Couture William Earle Lois Gaige George Gingras Stanley Gwozdz Nancy King Barbara Lees Raymond Manchester Henriette Martel Patricia Mello . Dolores Mendes Marilyn Moura Rose Nogueira . Winifred Robin Joseph Rodriques Muriel Russell . Ovila St. Martin Dorothy Vincent Janet Webb Alvin White Jean Woodland Jean Zembo DAE BAR OWN ip GIFT SONGS Poppa Don’t Preach To Me The Sewing Machine The Man I Love You’re A Mystery To Me Smarty, Smarty, Smarty A. Lonely Little Petunia Some Little Bug There’s Nobody Here But Us Chickens A Stranger In Town Castanets and Lace The Darktown Strutters’ Ball I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire There’s A Song In My Heart it’s A Grand Night For Singing Ail Of Me I Have But One Heart The Best Things In Life Are Free Little Brown Jug My Ideal Me, Myself, And I Do I Know What I’m Doing Full Of Fun And Fancy Free Ain’t Misbehaving Wine, Women And Song Mfade For Each Other The Secretary Song Take Me Out To The Ball Game Near You Smoke Dreams Living, Loving, Laughing Mumbles Can’t Make Up Your Mind How Dry I Am Tunis Funny Little Love Of Ours An Apple For The Teacher Smoke, Smoke, Smoke I Get A Kick Out Of You This Time For Keeps JUNIORS: Howard A. Borden Howard E. Borden . James Brownell Alfred Candais Doris Cunha James Francis Robert Gilmore Tlorence Grundy Jean Hanson Carlton Lees Daniel Medeiros Donald Montigny Raymond Pacheco Elizabeth Perry Janet Pettengill Richard Pimental Albert Renaud . George Sanford Elizabeth Santos Doris Smith Madelyn Smith Eleanor Souza . Barbara Speer . Gordon Whalon Catherine White Virginia Wilson Walter Wordell TOE EN BE O WEN a Tak How Big Can You Get Little Man {(;uitar Boogie De Feet’s Too Big For De Bed 1 Want A Girl Movie Tonight The Egg And I Scatter Brain You Were Meant For Me Heartaches They Can’t Convince Me Hot Lips A Fellow Needs A Girl I Found A New Baby Yah-Tea Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta Don’t Take Your Love From Me Racing With The Moon uazy Countryside Ail By Myself Smiles That’s What Every Girl Should Know Gal In Calico I Love To Dance Something New Has Been Added Yeu’ll Know When It Happens Laughing On The Outside, Crying On The Inside The Skater’s Waltz 1 Didn’t Have Time NANCY KING 37 HENRIETTE MARTEL MARILYN MOURA 38 THE BR OW Na E SUPERLATIVES Most Popular Boy Most Anes Ca Best raised Boy Best Dressed Girl Most Likely to Succeed Most Studious Most Athletic Girl Noisiest Quietest Most Agreeable . Best Singer Biggest Tease Most Thoughtful Best Dancer Wittiest Most Sophisticated Most Artistic Class Romeo Class Juliet Most Mischievous Most Determined Most Talkative Cleverest Most Happy Go Lucky Most Original Youngest Stanley Gwozdz Barbara Lees Raymond Manchester Jean Zembo Janet Webb Robert Couture Jean Woodland Joseph Rodriques line Bessette Patricia Mello Alice Cabral George Gingras Henriette Martel Dorothy Vincent Ovila St. Martin Winifred Clark Muriel Russell Alvin White Winifred Robin William Earle Dolores Mendes Lois Gaige Rose Nogueira Marilyn Moura Shirley Coliins Nancy King DOLORES MENDES PATRICIA MELLO 39 Tar ae Ee OCWIN IE Name Aline Bessette alice Cabral Winifred Clark Shirley Collins Robert Couture William Earle Lois Gaige George Gingras Stanley Gwozdz Nancy King Barbara Lees Raymond Manchester Henriette Martel Patricia Mello Dolores Mendes Marilyn Moura Rose Nogueira Jose Rodriques Winifred Robi n Muriel Russell Ovila St. Martin Dorothy Vincent Janet Webb Alvin White Jean Woodland Jean Zembo SENIORS IN A NUTSHELL Initial Identification Always Busy Always Courteous Winsome Companion Sincere Companion Readily Corny Wildly Energetic Likably Gabby Good Guy Smart Guy Noisy Kid Best Liked Rather Mischievous Happy Manner Perambulating Miss Determined Maiden Merry Memories Reasonably Nervy solly Rascal Whimsical Rampage Mighty Reckless Uptimistie Soul Devilish Vitality Just Western Admiring Wolf Just Wondering Joyous Zest Ambition Secretary Secretary Nurse Nurse College Merchant Marines Nurse Forester Casanova Secretary Teacher President Marriage Secretary Beautician Beautician Designer Navy Marriage Designer Navy Secretary Lawyer Merchant Marines Nurse Secretary Probable Fate Singer Opera Star Taxi Driver Marriage Politician Bartender Second Hedda Hoppa Night Watchman Bachelor Hillbilly Receptionist Street Cleaner Manicurist Baby-sSitter Iarmerette © Waitress Test Pilot Gangster Teacher Chorus Line Witla A: Dancing Teacher Dime Store Clerk Fisherman Aviatrix Housewife JEAN WOODLAND ROSE NOGUEIRA 42 Te HA Byie -O- WN ae CLASS WILL We, the graduating Class of 1948, professing ourselves to be of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last official tes- timony, the contents of which are not subject to revision or revocatiou. Having paid our debts and graduation charges, we bequeath and devise as follows: To the incoming Seniors, we leave our best regards and wish them great success. Make it a prosperous year. TO THE FACULTY WE LEAVE: Mr. Earle, a notebook in which to record all his demerits. We hope he doesn’t make a habit of using it. Miss Cahoon, a set of chains for her car so the snow won’t keep her from school activities. Mr. Wood, a new chemistry lab — one that will prevent explosions and burning. Miss McGorty, a date book so she won’t forget her dates and where to meet them. Mr. Holz, a helicopter to transport his Science Club. Mr. Sisson, a new shop in the school so the boys won’t have to go out in the rain. : Miss Tripp, a new and bigger dictionary with which to annoy the students next year. Mr. Cariglia, a victorious basketball team. Here’s hoping you come out on top next year. Miss Philpot, a pair of binoculars so she won’t miss the pranks the kids pull in study hall. ee eee a new boys’ glee club, one that won’t be so troublesome o her. Mr. Gonsalves, a sound-proof room so that he won’t be annoyed by the mischievous pupils. TO THE STUDENTS: Robert Couture leaves his basketball ability to Albert Renaud and Richard Pimental. Keep up the school spirit, boys. Who knows, maybe next year Westport will come out on top. Alvin White leaves his appealing manner toward the opposite sex to Gordon Whalon. Boys will be boys!!! Nancy King leaves her place as pianist to Janet Pettengill. Keep the fine work the orchestra has strived to achieve, Janet. Jean Woodland leaves her place in the athletic field to Doris Smith. School spirit counts a lot, Dot. Aline Bessette leaves to Madelyn Smith and Virginia Wilson her quiet disposition. Silence is better than speech sometimes, girls. th ee Dake, OSV UN el, 45 Barbara Lees leaves her ability to study to Doris Cunha. Knowledge brings success, Doris. Raymond Manchester leaves his teasing way to Walter Wordell and Carlton Lees. A little teasing livens the school, doesn’t it, boys?- Lois Gaige leaves her good humor to Francis Rodriques. Keep up tn¢ class spirit, Frankie. Jean Zembo leaves to Jean Hanson her ability to dress well. Appear- ance means a great deal in life, Jeanie. Winifred Robin leaves her pleasing personality to Florence Grundy We hope you make friends as easily as Chic does, Florence. Patricia Mello leaves to Barbara Speer her secretarial talent. Working in an office can be very interesting, Barbara. Marilyn Moura leaves her happy-go-lucky manner to Elizabeth Santos. Life’s too short to worry, Liz. Joseph Rodriques leaves his mechanical ability to Raymond Pacheco Keep those machines in good cond ition, Ray. Dorothy Vincent leaves her love for dancing to Freddie Candais. Danc- ing is a great pleasure, isn’t it, Freddie? Janet Webb leaves her capability of getting her assignments done ut the last minute to Daniel Medeiros. Better late than never, Danny. Muriel Russell leaves her artistic talents to Elizabeth Perry. Artistry is a good virtue, Liz. Winifred Clark leaves to Catherine White her sophistication. Don’t overdo it, ‘“Squeak.”’ George Gingras leaves his bragging ability to Howard A. Borden. Don’t let it go too far, Howard. : William Earle leaves to Robert Gilmore his ability to get into trouble It’s fun until you get caught, isn’t it, boys? Rose Nogueira leaves her ability to make friends at dances to Eleano Souza. Friendliness means a lot, Pete. Stanley Gwozdz leaves his popularity to James Francis. Being friendiy helps a lot, Jimmy. Dolores Mendes leaves her easy-going manner to Howard E. Borden, Jr. This may also prove to be helpful to you, “Howie.” Alice Cabral leaves her musical ability to James Brownell. Music mak: a cheerful atmosphere, Jim. Ovila St. Martin leaves his lack of ambition to George Sanford. Pete always had fun without it. Henriette Martel and Shirley Collins leave to Donald Montigny thei: love for going steady. It may turn out for the best, eh, Don? Being of sound mind and judgment, and in full possession of all our faculties, we do hereby aifix our names to this, our last will and testament. DOROTHY VINCENT JEAN ZEMBO Le dd eI PICEO a Vi galas SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Student Council Girls’ and Boys’ Glee Club Science Club Orchestra Girls’ and Boys’ Basketball Sewing Club Baseball Girls’ Soft Ball School Paper Christmas Party Magazine Campaign Sports Rally Music Week Junior Class Play Senior Class Play Dances Get Acquainted Harvest Hop Junior Prom Valentine Senior Prom gree A Few Of Our oFe +] Activities V The Student Council What 2 good looking photographer Henrie”. —_ To-morrows Chemists 7 Qur Mechanics TSH TE eee OLWONG TL =-J ip GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 1948 “All For One and One For All”’ SCORES OF VARSITY BASKETBALL Westport at Somerset 16- 7 Somerset at Westport 34-16 Dighton at Westport 12-28 Westport at N. B. Voke 25-11 Westport at Dartmouth 28-21 Dartmouth at Westport 35-21 Durfee at Westport 23-21 Westport at Durfee 22-14 Westport at Dighton 22-26. N. B. Voke at Westport 28- 9 Games lost First row—left to right: Barbara Borden, Catherine White, Georgia Sonntag, Jean Woodland, Irene Mendes, Doris Smith, Winifred Robin. Second row—Manager, Nancy King, Dorothy Sekonda, Elizabeth Perry, Alberta Brightman, Phyllis Gaudreau, Janet Webb, Elsie Rego, Aline Bessette, Coach E. Phyllis McGorty. 48 ) THE BROWNIE BOYS’ BASKETBALL 1948 “Perhaps the Goal We Still Shall Gain” SCORES OF THE VARSITY BASKETBALL Sippican Indians at Marion 30-34 St. Anthony at Westport 23-22 B. C. A. S. at Segreganset 50-37 Diman at Westport a'-30 . Dartmouth at Dartmouth 63-26 Case at Westport 30-34 Somerset at Somerset 55-35 B. C. A. S. at Westport 36-28 Prevost at Fall River 47-38 Dartmouth at Westport 52-40 Dighton at Dighton 56-37 Somerset at Westport 45-21 Alumni at Westport 21-320 Prevost at Westport 44-33 Sippican Indians at Westport Dighton at Westport 59-29 29-34 Case at Westport 30-31 : St. Anthony at New Bedford 40-35 Games Won coo ——— -- comes 3 Ro Se a ee a a ee FAS ctPon PE ay 0’ eas nr FyeSWPOp,} 4 j : 7 es oy j wCSTP OR, 8 3 PES = = : First row—left to right: Dean Manchester, Dale Meadors, Francis Pettengill, Robert Couture, Howard Gifford, Thomas Hancock, Albert Renaud. | Second row—Manager, James Francis, Richard Manchester, James Hasson, Donald Johanson, Carlton Lees, Daniel Medeiros, Richard Pimental, Coach, N. Cariglia. Our Cheerleaders First row, left to right: C.Whitle; G. Sonntag; D. Vincent. Second row: H.Frankenbush; D. Smith; J. Pettengill; N.King Capture That rebound | Hope you made it Bob. 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Troy Tel. 6-8237 x i) a (| yee 3 2) rapbsaibcabsaiessesabcalecsiesdiesabslbcabzaibeapsdiesdexalecppsaipsasdexafb=albedpsdsdp=dlbsdlpsaibedpsdpsd)bzdibedibsdlpsdbzd)pzdbzdlbsdpsdesdeza)exalbedipsdipzdb=d)bca)bzdibsd)psdbsdbc)bxdibsdDesdiexdbsdbed THE BROWNIE rai Hedi bealpza)pslpsalbza)pxalpxalb=a)pxdlpsaipea)psapxdiped psa)pxa|bzd bsdipsd|pedipsatpsdlpza)psa)bsdlped|psa)psd|bedlbzdlpsd)bedibs alps q|pealb=albsa|pea|pxalbsalpsaibxalpsdlpsalbxalpsalpsq|bsa)bzdlbsq|bralpxalpxq|bsdlps apap @baale [3 bsdibzdibzd |e) bislpxd bsdib¢ Braley’s Creamery, Inc. F. A. FOREST CO. a Better Dairy Products | 268 So. Main Street Pe Fall River, Mass. 5 No. Dartmouth, Mass. Dial 3-2661 BOGLE HILL BAKERY | O. BARNABE - JEWELER L. 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Phone 8-5285 CARROLL PERFUMES 1393 Pleasant St. Fall River, Mass. Tel. 3-1080 Compliments of EMILE OULETTE’S VARIETY STORE Compliments of Poor Brothers Jewelers RS JEWELERS x (3s) Bs Sanford Road 2 Fea No. Westport, Mass. Bg A : New Bedford, Mass. - Dial F. R. 3-6661 2) 5 IpEdlbsalbsalpzalbsa)pxalbsaib=dlpsa)psa|beabsa)bsaip=a)pedlpsd)bsd)psd)psd|bcalpsdibsd|bxa)pea|bed|psalbsaibedjpsq)psaibsd)beq]bsqibsd IBE4]P=4] ba] P| ba| balsa bzalbxdlbzdl zal bzai bea] bzdlbsalesd|bs4|ps4|pxalb=albs4bsabs¢ | ez4 f 5 ee ee ee he eee ee ele Dezdibsd)bsd)bsdbss zai dP a] baba Pa bah =a pa zal xb xalbeabza bap dlbsa] za psa) ozalbx4] ba bsalp] 1 LTE RTER IED, Tea VIN LE Co bd [xx bzaibzalbza}bzalezalesa|pza)pza|b=4) bed) és bedpzdlbzdjpsdibzd)psaibsd)bsalbsd[bsd bEdibz4)bzd b4]bs4jbzdibsdibsd)pxd|bxdlbsd]bs4)bzd)bsdibsd|ps4|bsd)bsaibsd|bsq)bsqibea)pzd[bsa|bzaibsalbzd|bsaibsdibsdb=dibsdipsdibs Compliments of Comat onne? a DUE EY. Registered Pharmacist SEY EE SnOr 1409 Pleasant Street Fall River, Mass. 1924 Pleasant Street Fall River, Mass. Eh I I Visit JEANNETTE B’S BEAUTY SHOP GET IT AT HIGHAM’S The Prescription Store 1384 Pleasant Street Fall River, Mass. Tel. Res. 2-2892 212 Union Street New Bedford, Mass. ROBERT J. CONNOLLY Compliments of Dealer for Socony-Mobilgas Mobitoils, Batteries, Tires, Tubes Mr. Alexander Walsh Specialties and Accessories 2211 Pleasant ‘St; (TREASURER) Fall River, Mass. bx) LOUIS A. FITZGERALD bs % Member $100,000 Club x Compliments of onrocentrie x Metropolitan Life bs Westport Police - | Insurance Co. of New York ted cé a Association | % 11 Pleasant Street RS Fall River, Mass. 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WEBB 1715 Pleasant St. Postmaster Fall River No. Westport Compliments of IBE4[Pe ap bz alpzal xa bxalbea bx pxaibza px bxa|pzal pa] bza|bzalpsa)pxa|pzalpsalpsalpxalbsalpsalpedlpsalbsalpraeea Compliments of 7 a3) J. HENRY HANSON, JR. ibsdlbza)bsd)ps3 HAMMOND’S bed | Is | Sanford Road No. Westport Building Inspector Head of Westport, Mass. Peli. d ph. 2-84.12 PLEASANT MOTORS FRANK’S MARKET Groceries - Meats Cakes - Pastries 1061 Pleasant St. Fall River, Mass. Phone 6-8239 2096 Pleasant St. Fall River GAUTHIER SON Jeweler Watch Repairs Compliments of EDWARD L. MACOMBER 1435 Pleasant St. Fall River, Mass. 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[33] oe a a oy) x) tas pe Compliments of be By Westport Point Market 4) ’ x MONTIGNY’S Meats - Groceries - Sea Food % SERVICE STATION 3) | bs)bsd[bsd|bsaibzalbza)b)pdpsd|bsdlbxa|bxdlbsdlpsdlpsd|peaibeg Westport Point Tel. 133-4 State Road Phone 2-8636 WESTPORT brdlbsd}bz4)bsdibz4)esd}pz4]psd|bx4]bsdlbe4)bxd|bea)ba|pea)bsalbsa]bsalbza)pxa|bza)pealbsdlpxalbsdlbsalbsd Hardware and Paint Bogle Hill Hardware, Inc. x Roland Imbeau, Prop. Paint - Hardware - Cutlery Expert Pump Repairing, Plumbing be and Heating, Grand Army Highway 1905 - 1911 Pleasant St. Fall River, Mass. No. Westport, Mass. Tel. 3-9662 Fall River Dial 2-8411 Ba FEIO’S GARAGE General Auto Repairs [bed|bzdiedlbsa)bsd|pxalpsd|bza)ezd|pza)esd|bealbsd|pealpxaipealbzd|pealpsqipcal if It bxalbsdibsa)pzd|bsalbsdiped Main Road Central Village, Mass. 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