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

 - Class of 1927

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24 The Blue fa- VVhite -wi HOUSE EURNISHERS Fon THREE GENERATIONSM' JOHN R. FORTIN FURNITURE RANGES FLOOR COVERINGS 15 BRIDGE STREET, WESTBROOK, MAINE East End Market Compliments of Groceries Meats Provisions G R 0 V E R W E L C H SPrice .fow .Quality 956311 Attorney-at-Law Telephone 242 529 Main Street T1 M , A Fine Line of .le Blue Suits for fy, arggprcmon wld QW! Graduation , M . ' 10 70 Reduct1on 874 Main Street, Westbrook Lowney's Chocolates HARRY B- CHASE 20 Pine Street Westbrook, Maine Waterman Eversharp Fountain Pens Pencils and Pens PLUMBING and HEATING . Vapor Heating a American Boilers L. K. Dfugg1St Specialty and Radiators Warren Block Cumberland Mills Telephone 503,W

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Westbrook High School ETTA MAY SPILLER-COLLEGE CoURsE Spiller Class Secretary 111, Operetta 141, Usher at Prize Speaking 111, Usher at Baccalaureate 121. Etta has steered shy of the sheiks-but by the glowing of those brown eyes recently, someone must have stirred her heart strings. Ambition: To be a governess. Failing: Being on time? P ? Pastime: Sporting. DORIS STEARNS-COMMERCIAL COURSE Dot Doris is one of the very quiet members of our class-ibut don't let that worry you--Silence is Golden. Ambition: To be Somebody's stenog. Pastime: Primping? P ? ? ? Favorite expression: Zat so. RAYMOND F. SULLIVAN-GENERAL COURSE Pat Basketball 13, 2, 11, Football 14, 3, 2, 11, Baseball 131, Cap- tain of Football 121, Captain of Basketball 111, Class Basketball 141, Freshman Reception Committee 111. Our future minister, look him over, girls! Raymie is going in for the clergy at Colby College. Ambition: To be a Post Graduate. Failing: 7.55. Favorite expression: You never will be a man now. 1Libby and Allen1? ? ? ? PAULINE SUTERMEISTER-COLLEGE COURSE Polly Class Secretary 121, Vice-President 111, Assistant Alumni Editor 121, Alumni Editor 111, Basketball 13, 2, 11, Manager of Basketball 111, Usher at Play 121, Prize Speaking 111, Ring Committee 121, Class Basketball 121, Senior Reception Com- mittee 121. Wells Beach is a wonderful place, isn't it, Polly? We hope you won't be mad at us, Polly, but we just could not help it. Ambition: To be one of those sweet co-eds. Failing: Going out in the library. Favorite expression: Oh, Bud. PAUL K. THOMAS-COLLEGE CoURsE Johnny bPaul says quiet people should be heard from and not talked a out. Ambition: To be an orator. Failing : Women. Favorite expression: Paul doesn't believe such things. ROLAND TURGEON-INDUSTRIAL COURSE A Ro Ro is our shop musician. He is often seen passing the time with some curly haired individual, but after all, the shop students couldn't get along without him. Ambition: To become a banjo player. Failing: Keeping late hours. Favorite expression: How many eggs ? THEODORE WINSLOW-GENIDIAL COURSE Teddy Teddy hasn't fallen yet, but when he does-10h boyl l l Ambition: To die? ? ? ? P Failing: Bell hopping. Pastime: Sleeping. Favorite expression: Good ni-i-ghtf'



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