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First row: Rose Athas, Fred Verrill, Leanne Shibles, Alan Davis, Carlene MacPherson, Albert Waitt, Patricia Jensen, Richard Thuotte. Second row: Richard Barton, Marguerite Shaw, Carla Crocker, Miss Pauline W. Abbott Cfaculty acl- visorj, Stella Woronecka, Paul Leighton. International Relations Club The Carnegie Endowment encourages the formation of International Rela- tion Clubs throughout the country for the purpose of studying the political, social and economic relations of the countries of the World. The International Relations Club in Westbrook High School is composed of members of the Senior American History Class. The purpose of the club is to study and discuss the nations of the World for a more complete understanding of them. At the first meeting, the club elected Alan Davis, Presidentg Leanne Shibles, Vice Presidentg Carlene MacPherson, Secretaryg and Albert Waitt, Treasurer. Thirty-one
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A A ...... Q3 ... Firxf row: Roland Chamard, Alan Davis, Roger Arsenault, Richard Smith, Wilfred Gouzie, Paul Caron, Haddon Fraser, Everett Hansen, Calvin Torrey. Second row: John P. Davan Cfaculty advisorj, Louis Chamard, Reginald Hall, Albert Leighton, Norbert Gervais, Philip Allard, Daniel Cressey, Francis Davis, George Blanchard, Frederic Harlow Qfaculty advisory. Third row: Sammy Pesce, Roger Allen, William Bridgham, Paul Leighton, Dwight Adams. The W Club The NW Club got off to a Hne start this year, with Paddy Davan and Fearless Freddy Harlow as faculty advisors. The officers for the year were Richard Smith, Presidentg Wilfred Gouzie, Vice Presidentg and Richard Danie, Secretary and Treasurer. This organization is open to the fellows who have Won their letters repre- senting Westbrook High School as players and managers. There are about thirty-five lettermen in the club at the present time. The chief project of the club this year is to bend its efforts to raising money to purchase film, With which to take motion pictures of our football games. The purpose of doing this is twofold. The first reason is that the pictures will give the coaches an opportunity to study the mistakes the team has been making in the past games, and therefore they will find a remedy to correct them. The second purpose is the movies which will give the student body at assemblies a chance to catch a glimpse of plays that they might have missed the preceding Saturday. The group is raising money for this project by operating refresh- ment concessions at athletic events. Tbirfy
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---Ar ..... Firsf row: Miss Jeannette L. Bonville Cfaculty advissrj, Celia Philbrook, Patricia Jensen, Eileen Davis, Mary Lou Sorenson, Beverly Spencer, Douglas Hague, Gladys Doughty, Wilfred Gouzie, Dwight Adams, Marjorie Moore. Second row: Roberta Gaudreau, Carolyn Stigman, Jacqueline Blanchet, jeannette Theriault, Phyllis Sproul, Evelyn Walker, Janet Ingraham, Jeannine Prince, Mary Berryment, Gloria Maye, Mary Verrill, Sylvia Auclair, Dorothy King, Gloria Fourgere. Third row: Mary Soper, joan Sullivan, Shirley Lemieux, Catherine Leber, Walter Hocker, Robert Ritchot, Gregory Stone, Reginald Hall, Edmond Moreau, Edward Johnson, Marcia Gooding, Anne Cloudman, Pauline Larrivee, Delia Waldron. The EmL1fe Nom Club The Entre Nous Club, under the able leadership of Miss Bonville, was organized in November of this school year. The oilicers elected to help the new born babe on its feet were Douglas Hague, President, Beverly Spencer, Vice- President, Mary Lou Sorenson, Secretaryg Eileen Davis, Vice Secretaryg Wilfred Gouzie, Treasurerg Gladys Doughty, Vice Treasurer. The club holds its meet- ings the first Thursday evening of each month. The aim of its oilicers and members is to build a French club which will be successful and will be looked up to as a high standing and eilicient organiza- tion. Several committees and groups have been appointed to carry out the aim and activities of the club. Among them are the refreshment committee, the program committee, the newspaper group and the dramatic group. Although it is a new club, it has sponsored several activities for the benefit of the student body. Among these are the publication of La N ousette and the sale of sandwiches in the auditorium at recess. La N ousette, the French news- paper, appears on the news stand each month. Tbirly-Iwo
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