Westbrook High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Westbrook, ME)

 - Class of 1916

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wha Blue ant Matte I I QQPQQPQQQQPQQPQQPQQWQPQQPQQPQQPQQPQQPQQPQQP SENIOR STATISTICS savsasssssassavsaawsavsaassvsassarsavsavsaa ANDunsoN, Buafriucin ELLA. Bee. ee, t e first on our list, is a quiet young lady from Cumberland Mills. Nothing worries Bee so long as she gets three square meals a day and a chance to go somewhere. Beatrice never has the courage to express herself in class meetings, but she has an opionion of her own, just the same. Favorite pastimes: Walking and roller-skating. Motto: Ish ka bibble. NB 77 h BANcnoF'r, HELEN ELIZABETH. 0utey. Dance committees fljg High School play C113 Costume committee C113 Girls' debating team CD g Senior statistics CD. Here we have our leading suffragette. Just mention this subject when she is around, and she will convince you-that she is a good debater. Outey is always ready for a good time, and there is usually something doing when she gets started. She is also a v-ery ardent supporter of athletics, and would go without her meals to see a game. Motto: Stand up for your ri hts. g BURKE, Luo EDWARD. Bu,ckles. Sleigh-ride committe 125, Dance committee CD3 Musical comedy fllg High School play ID. Buckles, the first member of our famous quartet, is our champion giggler. It is said that he once stopped grinning for a whole minute, but we are inclined to doubt this, as he can see a joke in everything, especially in the English class. Dwelling on Irish Hill, of course he is in favor of the Germansf?D Were you ever homesick, Leo? Favorite pastime: Giggling. BURNELL, N ELLIE MAE. Debating team Ill. Behold! The tallest girl in the class, who came all the way from West Baldwin to join our merry band. Nellie is one of our studious young ladies. Where would division B of American History be if Nellie didn't know her lesson? She does not have much to do with the opposite sex of her class, but has a soft spot in her heart for a certain young man in South Windham, who, it is rumored, keeps her well supplied with chocolates. Motto: Laugh and the world laughs with you. ' BURNELL, Rum Tnucnnn. Decorating committee C25 3 Freshman reception committee CID. Ruth is another one of our quiet and digniHedf?D demoiselles from Oum- berland Mills. She can generally be seen in company with Nora, Is Ruth fond of French? Ask her. We know she is fond of athletics, especially snow-shoeing and tennis. p We hear that Ruth has added to her list of college friends lately. Favorite expression: Oh goody!

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I0 Eb: Blue ants white more nor less than an investment. The money invested should return with interest, forthe school should be more willing to support the team. Every knock is not a boost-more material boosting would be appreciated, for if the games were well attended I am sure that the money taken at the gate would pay all expenses, including the coaching, and leave a balance on the credit sheet. It must be thoroughly understood that the salary is always carefully considered by Mr. Conant and the managers and captains of the diderent teams and the lowest pos- sible tlgures are always secured. If some do not think the coach is earning his money, they should get out and try for the team, personally, and then if they do not make it, they will have the satisfaction of saying that he does earn his money. Some people argue that the athletic re- ports of other schools do not show such deficits as ours, but in such cases, one al- most invariably Bnds a teacher, as a physical instructor, his duties being to teach some subject or subjects and, besides, to have full charge of the athletic interests. He is then paid by the city, and thus the coaching expenses are eliminated. This is something Westbrook High needs and should have and would surely appreciate. E. M. P L1 6 Q



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I2 Gite Blue ant white COEEIN, EvEEETT RICHARDSON. Ea Vice-president of class Q45 3 Wasliington trip committee Q25 3 Decorating committee Q25 3 Dance committee Q15 3 President of Assembly Q15 3 High School orchestra Q35 Q25 3 High School play Q15 3 Music committee Q35 3 Senior statistics Q15 3 Assistant manager musical comedy Q15. This is one of our progressive poultrymen. Ev', caught the hen fever from Skinney only last year, but he has made up for lost time by putting in an extra large stock, having at present two hens, a rooster, and five chickens. QHe seems to have a weakness for chickens5. When Ev isn't talking hen, he is something of a debater. His attitude in regard to girls in general is one of watchful waiting, with a little safety first thrown in. Favorite pastime: Hawling in the eggs. ELKINS, LEONE BOYNTON. Leone is ablonde from South Windham. She is a very quiet and re- served young lady, who intends to be a teacher of domestics science. She never attends class meetings, but thinks it more profitable to spend all her spare time in study. Pastimes Studying. Motto: Businessbefore pleasure. 3 HASELTON, MAEIAN SWAN. Class secretary Q35 3 Secretary of assembly Q25 : Costume 'committee Q15 3 Girls' debating team Q15 3 Mistress of properties, High School play Q15. Marian is one of the studious members of the class, who is always seen with a book bag on her arm. They say that Marian always writes two Latin papers. We wonder where the second one goes. This young lady doesn't believe in vacations, but spends her spare time hunting up a new book to read. Favorite Q?5 pastime: Translating Latin for Q?5. Motto: Feed your brains. HAWKES, HoEAcE PEARL. Perley. Class treasurer Q45 Q35 3 Captain class hockey team Q45 3 Assistant business manager, BLUE AND WHITE Q253 Class ring committee Q253 Decorating com- mittee Q25 3 Freshman reception committee Q15 : Dance committee Q15 : Musical comedy Q15 3 Manager foot ball committee Q15. Perley is the second member of our famous quartet, and is alsc something of a business man. When he takes a vacation he always goes fish- ing. QHis latest catch was a Pike5. Perley is likewise interested in the Elizabethan period of English literature. He may be seen every recess ai the back of the room, looking out of the window. Alone? Look and see Favorite pastime: Learning to dance. HAY, WALTER FULTON. Class president Q45 3 Business manager, BLUE AND WHITE Q25 3 Class ring committee Q253 Dance committee Q15 3 Vaudeville entertainment committee Q25 3 High School play Q35 Q25 Q15 3 Musical comedy Q15. Here is our champion bluffer. He is also something of a debater anc actor. We hear that Mr. Conant had to order an extra supply of excus4 blanks on Hay's account. Favorite pastime: Bluffing. Motto: Neve

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