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EDITORIAL BOARD Back row-Dana W. Babb, Edward L. Mayo, Thomas S. Hey, Philip W. Nelson, Clifton Straw, Robert S. LaFond, Petro Peters. Third Row-Philip L. Leighton, Herbert C. Lowell, Jr., Henry Cote, Rosa B. Jensen, Margaret C. Knight, Forrest W. King, Leslie Ross, Carl Hansen. Second Row-Edna A. Skillins, Zella B. Gray, Josie V. Naylor, Albertina L. Heward, Louisa F. Fredette, Barbara R. Chick, Janet P. Goodridge, Pauline H. Raymond. Front Row-Shirley McCormack, Alma Libby, Nedra F. Chaplin, Pauline M. Bennett, Jane Woodman.
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'R fs-4 ' -'cf - I f e d - bs 9'j3?CX ' ' N K num Irs, 414, ITCYT 1 G' N WO MILTON A. PHILBROOK, A. B. CCOlbyJ, CLIFFORD R. JORDAN, A. R. CBatesJ, sub-master, AUSTIN A. ALDEN fGOrham Normall, PAUL F. FRASER, A. B. fColbyI, CHARLES BOYCE Kwestbrook High Schooll, JOSEPH GIVEN fGorham Normall, ELIZABETH WHITTIER, A. B. fBatesj, PAULINE W. ABBOTT, A. B. fBatesj, HELEN L. WINTON fMaine School of Commercej, MABEL B. DAVIS fMaine School of Commcrcej, MARION CHICK, A. B. qsatesy, MRS. NAN s. HATCH, A. B. fcolbyy, MRS. CELESTE L. COLE, A. B. faatesyi Principal Science and Mathematics Head of Industrial Department Teacher, Coach Machine Shop Manual Training Latin and French History and Civics Commercial Commercial English English and Dramatics French and English RACHEL MATTHEWS, B. S. fUniversity of Mainel, Mathematics FRANCES H. WIGHT, A. B. fBatesJ, English and Public Speaking HARRIET M. ADAMS, A. B. fBostOn Universityl, Latin, Mathematics and Civics EVA H. DODD fMaine School of Commercej Commercial Music Penmanship MAE PARMENTER QNew England Conservatoryj Domestic Science MARY BYRNE fSimmOns Collegej ANSEL B. STERLING QAmerican Institute Normal Trainingj School Physician LOUIS L. HILLS, M. D. CBOwdOinj
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6IlfQl'1ctl3 xv J ts-2 N 1 -' it? . . .:. :' , ' , , .::.1,.5.?1' V x . . ,I ce.- . i.-'-'1f5f:ii1- 1::?:.f +?.E:1 3 'i'-Z! 3-:ff ' -I lfzs. - i H' L i ' ' , X 5 , VA' H' ' 3.3.1245 I7 i A ?,E2f'.g:::.21i::E1 f:5j'I:.?1 I I A ,ii T - '- 1 f MANNERS VVith his hat in his hand, man can journey the entire land. Vlfhen Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh stepped from his little plane, The Spirit of St. Louis, after his non-stop flight from San Diego to New York, reports all stated that he won the hearts of everyone by his modest, manly bearing. In France, following his New York to Paris non- stop llight in thirty-three and a half hours, he had the same experience. In VVashington and New York he was similarly loved. XVhy? Because people recognized the kind of a young man he was from the way he acted. We use the Word .tl'IU1IlIf?l'.Y to describe a man's behavior. VVhenever a person meets another in business, whenever he applies for a position, whenever he forms social contacts, he is quickly rated. To the one who knows how to act modest- ly and courteously there come advantages. To the one who does not know how to act, there come disadvantages. Many people act in different ways. Some are pleasant 5 others, grouchy. Some are quiet 3 some, noisy. Some are modestg some, swaggering. They all show us what sort of persons they are by their manners. Good manners cannot be put on like new shoes, for they are habits. They are, therefore, outward expressions of our inner selves. C. K., '35. TO THE LIBRARIANS Librarians of the VV:-:stbook Memorial Library, we salute you with honor! How many times you have helped us, the stu- dents of XV. H. S., half an hour for a mere thank you. Even this small reward is sometimes over- looked by the careless student. It is. of course, your duty to serve the public, but we feel that many times you have put the school first. The school library is not sufficient for our needs, and of late we have come to rely more and more upon the Memorial Library. Be- sides helping us in our regular school work, you are now aiding some of our students in cataloging the school library. I-Ve are glad to be able, in a small way, to ex- press our appreciation of your valuable assistance and advice which has been so willingly given us at all times. D. B., '33g I. N., '33. ATHLETICS OF WESTBROOK I-HGH TWENTY YEARS AGO lVhile rummaging around the house recently, I ran across a scrapbook that the Old Man kept during his high school days. Looking through the pages, I caught sight of some big print: Record Score, lVestbrook High Buried Bidde- ford High, 78-O. Some score! I soon became interested and looked further in the book. Here are some announcements that I saw: South Portland Defeated by Vllestbrook, 32-0 g lVest- brook High Defeated Gardiner High, 12-0 g HIV. H. S. Buried Gorham High, 42-O. These were not easy victoriesg they were won by hard, clean. honest playing. Those victories were all in foot- ball. The men in those days had no coach. The manager and captain directed the team. The cap- tain acted as coach and the manager arranged schedules, bought suits and athletic equipment, saw that tickets were printed, and handled all the money. The manager was chosen by a general
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