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

 - Class of 1927

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Westbrook High School i i N 15 butt of many a joke, and many a bit of ridiculeg but isn't the really brainy chap recognized and respected? Now, ask anyone, in or out of school, about, let's s-ay Ronald Rough, who came under one of the above mentioned groups, and you'll prob- ably Find that Ronald Rough -is well remem- bered, even if he was of the day whiskers were worn as an ornament! That's tradition, and such is desirable. But it's the tradition of other classes, not our own, and that's the point! We want to do things in such a way that the dear old class of twenty- seven, eight, nine or thirty, will always be recalled with a halo of real accomplishment about its head. And so, why not get going? Work with, not against, those in charge, pull as a single unit of immeasurable strength. Show a lot and not a little real school spirit of the type that yells even louder for a defeated, but game team. And as school spirit doesn't only apply to the field, show a lot more in school in the little matter of studies! We can do it and will .... but couldn't we do it a lot better with a new school, a new gym, and a new auditorium. Better seating, more air and more lightg in fact, more room to do things in. If you think so, join in and advertise, by action, and speech, our worth, and we'll have a new school worth yelling about! BILL VALLEE. In contributing the following group of verses, Doris Hooper, of the Freshman class, has shown poetic fancy, which includes a variety of subjects. SPRING Snow and cold are a thing of the past, And Spring, we hope, has come at last. The days are longer than e'er before, The fierce cold wind we hear no more. Summer dresses we also see. And stockings rolled below the knee. We surely hope Spring's come to stay, So we can ride o'er the roads and away. FUN I know it's fun to go sliding at night, Especially when a whole crowd of you go. For what is more fun when the moon's shining bright, Than to go flying over the snow. A LITTLE OLD LADY I know a kind lady, an old one at that, Who lives down on our street, in fact in our flat: She's a nice old lady, so gentle and kind, And when things go wrong she never whines. Of course she's not perfect, for none of us arel Not even a planet, the moon, or a star. SNOWF LAKES Snowflakes gently falling To the earth below, Everywhere you End a blanket of white snow. I LOVE YOU I love you now, I love you ever, I love you in all kinds of weather, If it is sunny, or if there is rain, I love you, love you, just the same. WESTBROOK HIGH SCHOOL I know of a place called Westbrook High, If I couldn't go there, I thinlc I'd die, For tho the walls are of brick, And the windows are tall, And it looks like' a prison, It isn't at all. Its doors are open to the great and small, No matter where you're from, If it is from some large city, A small village, or a town, We like to have you with us, And hope that you will stayg For we'd like to have you help us In our work and in our play. So if you'll just stay with us And help our school to grow, Some day you'll be proud of it, This I am sure is so. Doxus Hoorm, '30,



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