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The Blue fr VVhite Glass of 1933 fm WE thank the members of the Class of 1933, who, by having their class pictures taken in Westbrook, have shown that they believe in patronizing home in- ' dustries. Compare the pictures carefully with out-ofl . town photos and see if you did not get as good pictures as those who paid more. 1lflIHIlllE lWlllzAXlQgllHllzXllLlll. SfIIFlUlID1ll4ID WESTBROOK, MAINE PICTURE FRAMES 1lHIHIHlE AllL1lBllEllQllV SlIFllUllOlll1lD S lllli1lHIIIIlllIIIIlllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlH1IIll1LlmlllIIIllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllIII1llllIlllllwllllllllIlllllllllllllHlIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1lllIIIIIlllllllIII1llIIIIllllllllHll1UlllIlIIllIlllllllIIlSUIHII!lllllHlllUlUIHIIlll1lllHllJlH PORTRAITS Of QUALITY 'Portland e9YCaineJ
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Nhfembrook hhgh School For the king? Great duties ? whispered the mother. Yes, assented Hergva, and he grinned sheepishly behind his big ladle of soup. And he talks of one named Cria. Of Cria ? questioned a voice from beside the fireplace. As he glanced toward the chimney, Cria stepped forth from its shadows. Oh, I forgot, said the mother, jumping up. This is Cria of whom you speak. Tell me more of my Hergvaf' insisted Cria excitedly. 'il thought he had forgotten. Cria watched Hergva closely as he talked and smiled. She noticed the very brown face and wondered. She looked at his brown hands and 21 the paler wrists and knew. Hergva glanced at Cria and found her eyes fixed on his wristsg then guiltily he drew down his sleeve and turned to the mother. I think that I shall be on my way. But I shall return and bring Hergvaf' said he, rising. After many good-byes Hergva left the village with a happy heart and when he came to the river Maas, which runs through the crooked pastures, he turned into the grove on the river bank and knelt on a rock at the edge of the stream. I shall return with Hergvaf' he cried. and un- aware of a maiden's seeing eyes, he washed away the acorn oil on his face and combed his hair. Then sitting on a high rock he laughed so loud that the echo rang back from the opposite bank. 'illum N Ewa 'isigilgsl g e- A D0 YOU REMEMBER: The debate in which Frances Knight's team completely destroyed their opponents' hope of vic- tory for the opposing team? The looks of the Sophomore class when our star debaters did their best before them? The surprise of the school when we saw Clark Gable come i11to the schoolhouse? Oh! my mis- take, it was Tewks Tewksbury in a turtle-neck. The challenges of Billy Athas to the upper- classmen in the Curtis Publishing Contest? As you know, great things come in small packages. lNe are for you, Billy , in a big way. The walking Ye Cosmetic Shoppe alias Frances Golden? Evidently Franc believes in the old proverb: Save the surface and you save all. That Massive Chaplin believes in nourish- ment proved his eating peanuts in Mrs. VVinton's class? We ordain that thou shalt be called Pea- nut as well as Massive hereafter. The appearance of Ottalie Wlhippie without her Grecian bandeau encircling her hair? Tsh! Tsh! what is this world coming to? W'hen those light blue jackets with large shiny brass tor are they gold ?j buttons worn only by the members of Alpha Sigma Sorority and dark blue jackets of Delta Phi Sorority made their first appearance? That Frances Knight represented our class in the assembly play Believe It or Not and in the Public Speaking Contest? That Tewks Tewksbury and Dicky Libby are second and third Rembrandts? T. H., '36,
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Westbrook High school y 23 S IE N ll QIO lllb S Ili A TF lll S ll ll 'IU S ELLIOT ABBOT ANDERSON-GENERAL Pep Class Vice-President 14, 3, 21. Elliot is one of our leading paper boys and always ready to take one for a ride! Favorite Expression: Oh, D-I General Appearance: With a lunch. Pastime: Teasing Dolley at recess. Ambition: To own a good car. Failing: English. RUDOLPH JOSEPH ANDERSON-GENERAL Rudy Football Letterman 111, Baseball Letterman 14, 3, 2, 11, Usher at Graduation 121. Baseball is Rudy's specialty. He can play any position in the infield and has been a letterman ever since the freshman year. Favorite Expression: Oh, Yeah! Pastime: At the DeClinton rink. Ambition: To rival Larraping Lou Gehrig. Failing: Studies. THEO FRANCES ANDERSON-CoLLEGE Assembly Program 14, 3, 2, 11, Assembly Entertainment Com- mittee 12, 11, Class Colors Committee 111, Senior Class Play 111, Prize Speaking 13, 21. Theo, don't tell us that you're deserting us for Portland? Now don't get excited, we'll stop right now. Favorite Expression: Well, I can't help it! Pastime: Portland. Ambition: To be a Dean. Failing: Trying to have Sorority. DANA XVEBSTER BABB-COLLEGE Babbie, Shrimp Treasurer of the Assembly 111, Class Treasurer 111, Assembly Program 111, Class Color Committee 121, Basketball Manager 12, 11, Assistant Business Manager of the High School Play 121. Business Manager of the High School Play 111, Usher at Gradua- tion 131, Assistant Editor-in-Chief of the BLUE AND WHITE 121, Editor-in-Chief of the BLUE AND WHITE 111. Behold our football manager and best boy student. Dana plans to go to West Point, well, we all wish you the best of luck, kid. Favorite Expressions: Is that so ? Yowsah. Pastime: Trying to keep Janet in sight. Ambition: To become Captain Jinks of the Kitchen Police. Failing: Keeping time for the girls' basketball games. ROSE Z. BABB-GENERAL Bobbie Senior Reception 121, Freshman Reception 111. Rose, we wish you would hurry up and decide between the colors Pink and Brown. We sure will miss those dimples, Rose. Favorite Expression: Oh, Yeah l Ambition: To get thin. Failing: A certain young man. Pastime: With Marie. STELLA MAE BABBIDGE-COLLEGE Babbs Babbs appears to be a very quiet little girl, but they say she really can make as much noise as the next one. We all are won- dering what the great attraction at the Scout meetings is? P ? ? ? Pastime: Walking with Josie. Failing: Boy Scouts. Ambition: To become a great Girl Scout Leader. Favorite Expression: Oh-I
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