Woodbury High School - Warrior Yearbook (Woodbury, CT)

 - Class of 1954

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Page 29 text:

Last Will and Testament Juniors Justine Cartwright life Carolyn Creighton -------------------------- a pack of gum that’s never empty Loretta DeLuca-------------hunting license so she can go to New Hampshire too Nancy Galpin--------------------------------------a fellow she can call her own Janette Parsell-----------------------------------------------------more modesty Douglas Carlson-------------------------------------------“Romeo’s” balcony Dave Jefferson------------------------------company when the Seniors are gone Lester Markham a dale with Leone Jon Porter-----------------------------------------------ticket to New Mexico Lorraine Platt more bleach Howard Brown-------------------reminder that there are 180 days in the school year Helen Computzzi bobby pins Peter Merrill---------------------------------------------------------another star Dick Rice private cigarette machine Marilyn Dodge another chance with that Senior from Terryville Gail Miller----------another back seat to eat her lunch in when that senior is gone Mike Greene position as pivot man Harry Hicock pair of six-shooters and ten-gallon hat Mike Holleran handle-bar mustache to go with his side burns Tommy Kurd trip to the Rio Grande to find his hot tamale Joe McCarthy pep Sally Daniels initiative Judy Evans independence Doris Munson energy John Jaeger a private secretary to take care of his homework David Smith a new car Bruce Spear a girl he can hang on to George Sporie chance at something he hasn’t done yet John Vaszauskas chance to be Superman for a day Ann Paul permanent membership at W. H. S. Bob Harrison better luck with his class next year Arline Cone success in her acting career

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Class Gifts Polly Anderson a job selling magazines for the Curtis Publishing Company Leone Halstead a watch to aid her in her nursing career Joan Christian a Country Kitchen Pie James Nelson this bulldozer to go with his dreams Sandra Lacey this Ferguson tractor Mildred Makl a floor plan for her future home Joan McDonald a ticket to Germany Edward Fawcett a car with a life-time motor Robert DuPaul a contract to lift weights on T.V. Nancy Makl a soapbox to remind her of P.D. Joseph Scott a gavel Rickard Leavenworth-------------------these car parts so he can get his car back together Ruth Bradford--------------------------------------------this diamond to go vith her dream Margaret Smertenko-------a contract to work at Ml. Palmar Observatory after college Donald Creighton ------------------------ a mop to help him in his hitch in the Navy Jack Schieffer-----------------a Naval career as shiny as his shoes have always been Nancy Coad .................................................... a 1954 Mercury Marion Stafstrom ------------------------------------------------------- an unbreakable pencil Mildred Stafstrom---------------------------------an automatic typewriter to aid her in her secretarial career LeRoy Baldwin ----------------------------------------------- this welder s torch Robert Terrell-----------------------------------these pliers to start him as an electrician John DeLuca--------------------------------------------------------contract to be a T.V. comedian Doris Mason --------------------------------------------------- this miniature radar screen Elaine Hveem-------------------------------------------a chance to model for Vogue Eleanor Brown--------------------------------------------------this cook book for experts only Marie Strattman --------------------- these two little robins to remind her of Roland Robert Robinson----------------a car that automatically travels to Chestnut Tree Hill Wales Newell this star to remind him of his success in basketball and Ag William Fuller some “Grow ’um Fast” Chicken Feed Milton Hultman this putty knife to scrape the rubber off Mountain Road Marilyn Coey the record of “The Bell Bottom Blues” Patricia Wiles this record of “Johnny is the Boy for Me” Sandra Taylor a driver’s license Marney Mackay a Confederate flag to remind her of JEFFERSON Davis Anne Henderson a pack of Adams gum



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Sophomores Betsy Anderson volume Judy Atwood a Radcliff scholarship Eleanor Butkus someone to appreciate her smile Helen Clark a date with Julius Ruth Gruber a hearty laugh Sylvia Hirsch policy of containment Phyllis Leavenworth good posture Lois MacDonald Joan’s French accent Joyce McDonald Danny’s curls Patty Newton star billing at the Southbury Playhouse Louise Olson position as head librarian Libby Reynolds title: “Sweetheart of W. H. S.” Peggy Sabot a putty knife to remove the make-up Marsha Sprague emotional control Lois Strattman sweetness Nancy Strong title: “Most Versatile Girl in the Sophomore Class!” Diane Sugrue chance on Ted Mack’s Amateur Hour Carol Swift steadier love life Barbara Terrell some aggressiveness Mildred Uranus something to do besides study Barbara Weasa dungarees that she doesn’t have to be sewed into Marjorie Winters free transportation to Waterbury Nancy Woodward « recording of her laugh Myron Benson some help on the farm William Bracken more studious students like him Pete Butkus a car so he can save the shoe leather George Coad a Driver s Manual John Coombs nickname “Zippy” Billy Creedon height Russell Gavitt a way to get out from beneath that big thumb Sal Geraci position on the varsity team Dick Greene « manly voice Scott Krueger a peace pact with Mr. Tobias Ralph Leavenworth a helping hand with all the work he’s missed Philip Overton ---------------------------------------------------------- deflation Dick Rhoades a word to the wise is sufficient Donald Robinson bar of soap to wash out his mouth Peter Rossiter something to let him know that school begins at 9:00 Jimmy Scott something to defend himself from the harem Robert Start stilts Donald Swainbank understudy for Alan Ladd Marshall Thierault physique Dick VanDuzer a freckle counter Bob Wiles appreciation for his fine work as manager of the basketball team Sandra Keilty receptionist for Scott Services

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