Westwood High School - Green Years Yearbook (Westwood, MA)

 - Class of 1950

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114 xdij Conhact IT e, llu ' cltiss of our tlumsiiml. nine hundred and fifty, iidniitird as bcin(i nivntully iinstdhh- and i li si (dly dis(d lcd, after devotinfi tlie best years of our lives to eiiulinfi tdl s liolastie avhii-vemeni and insjnring the reen years of the itnderfirtuhiates, do hereliy ordain this our last uill and testament, proclainiinfi all documents previously drann null and void. U C tln-refore bequeath the following uorldly possessions to our unsiisiteetinfi beneftutors. Conditions: Our unfortunate recipients must be sufficiently destitute of knonledfii ' to uillingly accept our benevolent endoicments. Article 1. Bettv Ahel leaves her pet proverh ' Better late tlian never to Mary Ellen MeG »l.lriek. Article 2. IMartlia Aleott leaves her love of sports to Jiiiiniy Carr. Article 3. Bill Anderson leaves his li ihtninf: speed to Walter Harrington. Article 4. Brnee Barnum leaves his way with tlie women to Bill Swans- hnr ;, who doesn ' t need it. Article 5. Claire Bent leaves Mr. Rinaldi. Article 6. Ross Biateek leaves his ability to amuse all tiie people all tlie time to Audrey Sheaf. Article 7. Franeis Booth leaves his soiisaphone to Keith Parlee. Article 8. Connie Brown leaves in a hlue eonvertihle. Article 9. Stella Campanella leaves her jiood naturedness and sunny dis- position to Georgian DePEtoile. Article 10. George Cieolani leaves the art of exploding flashhulhs in assembly to Kenny Johnson. Article 11. Naney Coleman leaves some of her silenee to Joan Fleteher, who doesn ' t believe in it. Article 12. Helen Coomhs leaves her smile with Boh for keeps. Article Hi. Joan Coyne leaves her shyness to Peggy Lydon. Need we explain? Article 14. Irene Crouse leaves some of her pretty lonji hair to Mr. Chicetti, so he won ' t catch a head cold. Article 15. Bill Croxton leaves his two front teeth to anyone else who likes to eat paper. Article 16. Betty Dargan leaves her popularity and athletic ability to Bev Draper. Article 17. Diek Ellis leaves his ear parked in front of MacMunn ' s house — occupied ! Article 18. Dot Frain leaves pleasant memories of office practice. Article 19. Lanni Garner leaves her many skills to Betsy Kelsy. Article 20. Fred Gerulskis leaves his vocal chords to Joe McGilly. Article 21. Shirley Hastings leaves to take a much needed vacation after her busy senior year. Article 22. Mary Hester leaves French III gladly! Article 23. John Holden leaves his sense of humor to next vear ' s French III class. Article 24. Norman Johnson leaves his rovinj; eye to Steve Saalfelder. Article 25. Philip Johnson leaves Miss Fay ' s homeroom — without per- mission. Article 26. Diek Klohueher leaves a half bottle of vitalis, a cond), and a brush to Boh Garner. Article 27. George Kreidel leaves his expansive chest to Peter Hurley. Article 28. Skip Larcom leaves his innocence to Helene Gihhons. Article 29. Diek Lawson leaves his ideas on forei in affairs to Mr. Koeina, and bis love of speed to anyone who likes low flyin i. Article :iO. Dot MaeMunn leaves her interpretations to anyone who can distort themselves that way. Article 31. Mae MeCumher leaves Betsey, but he ' ll be ba k. Article 32. Barh MeFaul leaves her tininess to Patty Nelson. Article 33. Ruth MeGilly leaves a quiet consumer class to Mr. Morrison.

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Article 34. Cliff McGoltlrick leaves his hook shot that never misses to Bob Palchanis. Article 35. Parker McLaren leaves his popularity to Wayne Smith. Article 36. Paul Montgomery leaves his messy locker to Peggy Pugh. Article 37. Francis Murtagh leaves his car hecause it won ' t go any farther. Article 38. Carol Peterson leaves her gum under her seat. Article 39. Margie Porteous leaves her giggle to Neal. Article 40. Barbara Prosser ain ' t leavin ' nuttin ' to nobody. Article 41. Marilyn Ross leaves — with no regrets. Article 42. Jeanne Saunders leaves a box of unused hair curlers to those wlio aren ' t lucky enough to have naturally curly hair. Article 43. Phil Smith leaves the keys to the supply closet to the next stock boy. Article 44. Rolph Soderstrom gives orders to leave Diane alone. Article 45. Pat Sorensen leaves her pos ition in the Student Council to anyone who will work as hard as she did. Article 46. Dick Spencer leaves all bandages, slings, and medicine for good, we hope. Article 47. Bob Thurston leaves his drag with the teachers to his sister, Barbara. Article 48. Judy Weeks leaves her sweetness to Ruthie Tolman. Article 49. Joan Wiggin leaves her efficiency to Joan Savage. Article 50. Barbara Wooding leaves her piano-playing ability to Ted Potter. Article 51. Barbara Woods leaves one-half a jar of freckle vanishing cream to anyone who can make it work. Article 52. To Miss Burns and Miss Knight — a copy of Mutt Jeff. Article 53. To Mr. Chicetti — a package of dye — To disguise all those gray hairs you acquired while teaching us how to manipulate a car. Article 54. To Miss Fay — something blue — To wear on your wedding day. Article 55. To Miss Keenan — a bunch of flowers — Here ' s another one to add to your collection. Article 56. To Mr. Kocina — a Chevrolet with a full gas tank — You can get more mileage in this while doing errands for your mother-in-law. Article 57. To Mr. Markarian — double-jointed eyes — To help you in Chorus. Article 58. To Mr. Morrison — a hickory stick — Not that you need it! Article 59. To Mr. Pierce — a doghouse — Climb in this when you get thrown out in the cold. Article 60. To Mr. Sarris — our brains — We had these specially preserved in alcohol. Article 61. To Mrs. Smith — a playbook without lines — written by the cast of Arsenic and Old Lace. We know these lines. Article 62. To Mr. Rinaldi — a brand new beachwagon with a trailer at- tached — You need this with all your friends. Article 63. To Mr. Wellsman — a safe — In which to keep all your art supplies. Article 64. To Coach Bader — a bag of peanuts — To keep you happy dur- ing the games. Article 65. To Mrs. Gardner — a bottle of liniment — To distribute among yovir gym students. Article 66. To Mr. Chase — a box of candy — To satisfy your sweet tooth. Article 67. To Mr. Thurston — a spook — So we won ' t forget your nick- name. In consideration of receiving our diplomas ive, the party of the first part, in consideration of the covenants, promises, and agreements made this first day of March, one thousand nine hundred and fifty, do hereby declare that the said parties have hereunto set their hands and seals. Signed, Sealed, and Delivered in the Presence of: President Fred Gerulskis (signed) Vice-President Parker McLaren (signed) Secretary Stella Campanella (signed) Treasurer Norman Johnson (signed)

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