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30 The Blue fu- White S llli N lll 'ID lilo S ll? A ll ll S lil lll 'IU S 9 HAZEL MARION BCYD-GENERAL Hasty She looks a queen. How shall we ever get along without that wonderful smile of Hazel's? Pastime: Smiling. Ambition: To marry Dickfensj. General Appearance: The Blond Venus of the class. ROBERT L. BRY'ANT-GENERAL Rev Alumni Editor of BLUE AND W'HITE, News Editor of Spotlight. God's in H-is lzeavcng all's right with the world. Robert was elected the Class Minister. He certainly would make a good one. Pastime: Using the dictionary. Ambition: To be a minister. Failing: Biographies. FREDA MAE BURROWS-COLLEGI: B. Freed One day in the country is worth a month in town. Although Freda is very quiet, she has made many friends in and around school. Pastime: Walking. Ambition: To live in the city. Failing: Paul. EARL MARTIN CHRISTENSEN-INDUSTRIAL Chris Basketball C4, 33. The pleasing ffunislmzcnt that 'women bear. Keeps your heads, girls, and don't let our class heartbreaker mislead you. Pastime: Breaking hearts. Ambition: To get into a basketball game. Failing: Getting scratched. FREDERICK EDWARD CLARKE-GENERAL Fred Vice-President of Class 125, Senior Reception Committee CBJ, Basketball C4, 3, 2, lj. This is the short and the long of it. We thought Freddy learned his alphabet in grammar school, but we find that he didn't get further than D. E. ' Pastime: Going to the D. E.'s. General Appearance: Tall, dark, and handsome. Failing: Staying conscious an entire basket- ball game. ARTHUR S. CLARKE-GENERAL Art Football flj. I judge people by what they might be-not are, nor will bc. Arthur is a popular member, especially with the girls. Oh, well, we can't all be handsome. Failing: Finding his way out of a museum. Ambition: To throw Bull Martin. General Appearance: Noisy.
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Westbrook High School I ' 'q I I 29 YELLS Um-italian of The Bellsuj Hear the children's many yells, joyous yells! VVhat a happy time they foretell! How loud they sound, sound, sound, In the sunny days of May! While the children all around, Yelling, can easily be found Everywhere the livelong day, Always yelling, yelling, yelling, In their ways of telling That they are care free and gay By their yells, yells, yells, yells, yells, yells, yells, By the joyfulness and shrillness of their yells. R. P., 'a5. WHY-SNOOKY VV here have you been all day long, Little Pussy of mine? You seem content, for you're purring a song. Is that a happy sign? VVhy is your tail so full of burrs? Explain yourself, my dearg And the Lord forgive, just look at your fur- It's badly soiled, I fear. VVhy did you come home at all, my pet? CI needn't Hatter myselfj WVas it because your paws were wet- Or the cream upon the shelf? XVhy do you look with such pleading eyes, Moanful little Snook? Ah, but to your tricks I've grown quite wise, And the meaning of this look. Why did I ever claim you as mine, Disobedient cat? Now stop your whining until I find Some meat to make you fat. Why on earth don't you ever come home, Vlfandering vagabond? You're away all day and at night you roam Across the neighl:or's lawn. Why are you rubbing against my leg, Crafty little kitten? No, I'll not forgive, even though you beg So prettily to be forgiven. Why can't you remember to be a good boy? And stop these escapades- And I'll buy you a catnip mouse for a toy To keep you from nightly raids. N. C., '35. THE THEATRE The theatre seems a land of dreams VV here some just go to see a show, To others it's a picture book At which they merely look. To her it is a winclowpane Through which she looks and not in vain, The lives of people, great and small, Are there before her on the wall. J. P.. um. QQ? 2AkUlIKN4D'lfVlLlIEllD1flMlEN'lfS In behalf of the Senior Class of '35. we, the Editorial Board of this BLUE AND VVHITE, wish to take this space to extend our sincere thanks to the following for faithfully support- ing us in this year of depression as in former years: To the S. D. Warren Co., who very kindly donated the paper for this yearbook. To the advertisers and subscribers. To Mr. Henry S. Cobb, whose cooperation is such a necessary factor to the success of our journal. To members of the faculty and Mr. Phil- brook, who have given many hours of their time in hard Work to make our yearbook a success. To all who have helped in any way in the publication of this BLUE AND WHITE.
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Westbrook High School ELEAN OR M. CRAGIN-COLLEGE El Operetta 131, Glee Club 131, Assistant Literary Editor of BLUE AND WHITE 111. V M y library was dukedom large enough. Eleanor is our class author and she has won several honors already with her talent. Don't lose it, EL Failing: Blanchard Club???????? Ambition: To be a red head. Favorite Expression: I don't believe it. NINA CURTIS-COMMERCIAL Nina New Broom .rweepeth cleenef' Nini is one of the latest arrivals, but she seems to get ac- quainted quickly. We're glad you came, Nina. Pastime: Riding with Honey. Ambition: To be somebody's stenographer. Favorite Expression: He's the answer to a maid- en's prayer. JAMES MELVIN DALY-GENERAL Jimmy Freshman Reception Committee 111, Assembly Program Com- mittee 111, Assembly Entertainment Committee 111, Class Color Committee 121, BLUE AND WHITE Editorial Board 111. The will of tr-ue 'wit is truth itself. jimmy was elected the wit oi the class. Between that and his smile he's one person we're always glad to have around. Failing: Gold shoes. General Appearance: Good-natured. Favorite Expression: I'm looking for an angel. BEATRICE M. DOUGHTY-COLLEGE-COMMERCIAL Bee Senior Reception Committee 121, Freshman Reception Commit- tee 111, Assembly Program Committee 12, 11, Assembly Enter- tainment 12, 11, Decoration Committee for Senior Reception 121, Literary Editor for Spotlight 12, 11, Property Manager of Oper- etta 121, Prize Speaking 111, Usher at Baccalaureate 121, BLUE AND WHITE Editorial Board 111. Pools are all who love, who feel great truths, and toll them. If you see a young lady dashing around in red trousers held by white suspenders, don't be alarmed, it's our class poetess. Pastime: Sorority. Failing: Suspenders. Ambition: To be able to play the trombone. LINWOOD E. DOUGHTY-COLLEGE-COL!MERCIAL Lin Vice-President of Assembly 111, Freshman Reception Commit- tee 111, Assembly Program 111, Assembly Entertainment 111, Usher at Prize Speaking 111, Basketball 111. A friend and a brother. Lin has been going to church a lot lately. Let's hope Bee keeps taking him there. Pastime: Chasing Bee1s1. Failing: Neckties. General Appear- ance: On Riverton Road. GRACE MAY DOUGLASS-GENERAL Sonny Assembly Program 121, Assembly Entertainment 12, 11, Prop- erty Manager of Operetta 121, Usher at Prize Speaking 12, 11. A friend is never knoune till a man have net-de. For quite a while Gracie has shown an interest in our feath- ered frlends, especially in Chickens They seem to be quite friendly, 'cause Gracie's always smiling. Ambition: To own a Chicken farm. Failing: Vegetable soup. General Appearance: Happy. ALBERT DAVID DYER-GENERAL Al A good reputation Lv more valuable than. money. Albert likes the Scenic Theatre very much. It must be the educational pictures 1??????1. What else could it be? Pastime: Going to the Scenic. Failing: Educational pictures 1????1. Ambition: To work in S. D. Warren's.
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