Woodbury High School - Warrior Yearbook (Woodbury, CT)

 - Class of 1951

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Sllte UtfJte-Auiake CLASS WILL Philipp Baumann .Some Mackay plaid. Richard Christian A muzzle. Anne Davison A reminder that the bus comes home from basketball games. Nancy Dawson A date with Gregory. Mary Dineen . Title Friendliest Girl in the Junor Class . Edward Eyre Some Witch Hazel. Donald Foster Title Lover Boy . Lois Hallock A signed diploma so she can leave school. Claire Mireault A transfer to Pine Manual Training School. Helen Munson Song title Beautiful Brown Eyes . Edwin Olson The song K-K-K-Katy . Edwin O'Neill .Something to let him know all the girl's aren't chasing him. Phillis Ostrander A fellow she meets without falling hopelessly in love. Ronald Parris Muscle building set so Mr. Israel won't be able to push him around. Shirley Pedersen A date book to keep Bobby and Johnny straight. Marilyn Randall A new walk. Doris Mae Raymond Bells so people will know when she's around. Roland Robbins A farm of his own. Shirley Smith...........A transfer to Trinity. Patricia Somerset .A date. Hazel Strattman A fan so she will always have her Eyre . Frank Strong A chance to play basketball instead of keeping score. Patrick Sugrue . A car of his own. Edward VanDuzer A girl friend so he can go on double dates with his brother. Nancy Warner Captaincy of the cheerleaders. Kenneth Webb A position on the baseball team. Kermit Adams Another chance with Karen. Robert Anderson . Someone to ride with after Dick graduates. Ronald Banks A part in a Western movie. Lois Benson...........A house near the Barber Shop. Denise Bertrand A scholarship to an art school. James Bouet...........Muscles. 1951 IIHIIIIIilllllMIIHIIIII

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(Elif lUlifti?-Awake CLASS WILL (Continued) Thomas Brownell A chance to score more next year. Ralph Bunker A job as chef at the Curtis House. Anna Chatfield A place to keep her gym clothes. Martha Chatfield A chance to take Miss Buzzell's place on Friday. Judy Cronk . . A job as secretary of the Dramatic Club. Helen Dillon A ticket to New York every vacation. Lester Forst An opportunity to wrestle Mr. Wagner. Edward Frisbie A car so he can take Nancy out. Deborah Ghiselin More leading roles. Jennifer Greene .Title I'm an Old Cowhand . Joel Hawley . Title Nicest Boy in W.H.S.’ . Karen Hultman A joke book so she'll always smile. Henry Karrmann.......A girl friend. Ruth King ............A lower pitched voice. Louis Lindeman ..A haircut. Judy Miller...........A new gym suit. Edward Newell........A peace treaty with Ronnie. Gerald Opperman .A peace pact with Mr. Wagner. Eleanor Parris........A giggle stopper. Jack Phillips ........A driver's license so he can go to Southbury. Kenneth Richard .A job as a truck driver. Dorothy Thurlow A boy friend that isn’t imaginary. James Warner ........A special invitation so he'll come to school. Joan Wood Permission to stay out one minute after ten. Eleanor Brown A love letter from Jake. Charles Callender . . . . A legal dismissal from school. Nancy Coad...........Another chance with Donny. Mickie Coey...........A trip to Middlebury. Donald Cole A position on the varsity basketball team. Donald Creighton A pin to deflate him. Robert DuPaul A date with Joyce. Edward Fawcett.......His own Telephone Co. William Fuller ......A bell so we ll know when he's around. Leone Halstead ......Another date with Georgie. Anne Henderson A Spear so she can catch Bruce. Bruce Hirsch .A date with that certain Senior girl. Milton Hultman His sister's way with the girls. 1951

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