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Class Motto “Our aim is like the horizon; it recedes as we advance.’’ Class Colors Class Flower RED AND SILVER RED CARNATION Class Song (tune — Dream of Love) We say adieu to our friends and classmates, From whom we now must part; With respectful thanks to our loyal teachers, For memories in our hearts. We now leave Westport High; A goal we must attain. As citizens, show the patient training, Taught us again and again. We’ll shed a tear for our Alma Mater; Joys and sorrows with us dwell. With trust of God, we now go on forward. Farewell to all, farewell. Ann Schelter Class Poem Now from our dear Alma Mater, We must take our leave. We look to Him for the help we will need, As we climb the ever-rising levels of life. To attain the goal for which we have strived. Ann Schelter
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The Villager VOLUME II DECEMBER 196) WESTPORT, MASS. ALUMNI NEWS . First Lady-Selectman Elected in Westport Miss Germaine Bibeau, new- comer to politics, has been elected to the board of select- men of Westport. This is the first step up the ladder of poli- tics for Germaine. Dress Salon Opens Miss Nancy Boan, who re- cently returned from three years of study in Paris, will open her new shop tomorrow. Miss Boan specializes in daring, different creations. Crown Jewels Modeled By Westport Girl Miss Dorothy Borden, popu- lar New York model, wil dis- play the Romonov crown jew- els in New York Saturday. Miss Borden will be under F. B. I. jurisdiction all this week and her visitors are asked to pre- sent identification cards. Mademoiselle Editor Reveals 1959 Fashion At her latest television re- view Miss Janet Branch, re- cently appointed editor of Mademoiselle, stated that there would be numerous changes in this year’s fashion. Miss Branch stated that she would have more changes after her trip to France next month. Noted Artist To Speak In Concert Hall Mr. Raymond Bruneau, a resident of Wesport, Massachu- setts, is visiting New York this week. He will make his first public appearance at Concert Hall tonight to speak on the History of Art. Orchids Given at Bakery Opening A new bakery was opened in Westport today It is called Elizabeth’s Bakery, and is owned and operated by a West- port girl, Elizabeth Camara. Miss Camara has had much ex- perience in this field. Football Midgets May Win Championship Albert Castonguay’s Midgets have a good chance of taking the Western Conference this fall. Dynamo Al Castonguay, has done much to lead his team to the finals with an undefeat- ed season. Super Speed Transcriber Discovered The invention of a much needed secretarial machine was made public today. The in- ventor is Miss Ruth Donovan, of Fall River, Massachusetts. This machine, although not yet available to the public, will be a great assct to the secretarial field. New Cars for ’59 Duncan Fadden, employed by Nash, Inc., has designed a new Nash using atomic energy. Mr. Fadden’s car will be used in races only, its top speed on field tests has been 950 m.p.h. Mr. Fadden has been employed by the company for two years and now owns 16 Nash’s. Queen of Roses Chosen Chosen from a group of fifty models, Miss Teresa Gaudreau received the Queen of Roses title. The Queen will lead the parade on New Year’s Day at the Rose Bowl game November Ist. 20 lb. Scallop Found The largest scallop known to exist was found by two West- port men, Roger Hart and Rog- er Reed. The men reported their discovery yesterday and said it was the best the West- port River has ever produced. To Attend Nurses Convention Chosen from the Greater Fall River hospitals to attend the Nurses Convention at New York this year are Miss Lorna Reed and Miss Patsy Hasson. Both nurses will talk on the improvement of the City Hos- pitals. American Airlines Fills Vacancies American Airlines have add- ed to their office personnel two secretaries, Mary Lewis and Gloria Hebert, formerly of Westport, Massachusetts, were chosen from 20 applicants. Skating School Opened Miss Betty Ironfield, a recent graduate of the New York School of Roller Skating, has opened a school of her own in Boston. Miss Ironfield has had many years of experience and holds classes every Saturday. Cooking School in 5th Year Miss Beverly Kent celebra- ted the 5th anniversary of her now famous cooking school. Miss Kent opened her school upon graduation from Westport High School and has had a very successful five years. Kirby Diner is Held Up The Kirby Diner in Framing- ham, Massachusetts was raided by a band of masked robbers late last evening. This is the first mishap in any of Miss Wilma Kirby’s 16 diners. “Mule Train” Revised “Mule Train” is making a big comeback due to the novel ar- rangement of Buckshot Bill Lawton. Buckshot has broken all sales records for the R.C.A. Company. Lees Breaks Fuller Sales Record Mr. Charles Lees, a new salesman for Fuller Brush, has improved sales 75%. Mr. Lees is making $300 a week and is still single. Woolworth Company Promotes Miss Mello Miss Beatrice Mello of Fall River, Mass., has recently been rromoted to the position of Regional Supervisor of the Woolworth Company. She has been promoted because of her long years of loyal service in the company.
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