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Ifirsf Row: Catherine Tardiiif, Ada Fraser, Claire Turgeon, Marie Waters, Evelyn Meggison, Albert Libby Patrick Welch, Beverly Canning, Fern Wilson, Emmelinn Frederickson and Patricia Colby. SUFIHIKI Razr: Gerald Hear, Jane F. Tarbell fAdvisorj, Joan Spiller, Ruth Waterhouse, Ellen Dyer Valerie Fsty, Bette Chaplin, Nancy Lemieux, Bernice Gray, Grace Dyer, Shirley Alcorn and Owen Smith. Tlrinl Row: Herbert Merrill, Richard Taylor, Robert Lemieux, Arthur Maasbyll, Richard Martin, David Chase, George Smith, Albert Duelos, Warren Prid W'll' H k e, i iam aw es, Ray Smith, George Rogers, Paul Levesque and john Fitzgerald. The Scholastic' Club The membership of Westbrook High School's Scholastic Club is made up of Sophomore college preparatory course students. The club's aims are both cultural and social. Its Weekly meetings touch on a Wide Variety of subjects. For instance, this year meetings have been devoted to reviewing current books, to enjoying recording of classical music, and to hearing an occasional speaker. A Club members enjoyed particularly the talk given by Yeoman 2nd Class Robert L. Card who told of his ex eriences d r' h d ll sp.,, p u ing t e torpe oing of the It is the Scholastic Club which sponsors the Junior Prom and which pub- lishes the Blue Flash, a magazine of short stories, editorials, poems and news items. The Scholastic Club officers for I942-43 are as follows: president, Albert Libby, vice president Patrick Welsh, secretar B l C Evelyn Meggison. , y, ever y anningg and treasurer, Tiuvllfy-sewn 9
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First Row: Eleanor Thompson, janet Spiller, Robert Hutchinson, Ruth Burns, Robert O'Gara, Janice McKenney, Antonia Bettcz, Gloria May and Edna Wilson. Second Row: Geneva Frank, Emily Graf, Barbara Allen, Glenna Greene, Gloria Welch, Sylvia Welch, Constance Motherwell, Betty Olesen and Miss jane E. Tarbell QAdvisorj. Third Row: Roger LeBorgne, Everett Paulsen, Andrcw Havcy, Gordon Fraser, George Gray and Edwin Carr. H44 H The U44 Club was organized this year by the Junior college English class cholastic Club. The officers elected for this year Were Robert 0,Gara, president, Robert Hutchinson, vice president, Janice Mc- and the members of last year's S Kenney, secretary, and Ruth Burns, treasurer. The Club meets twice a month, with Miss Tarbell as faculty advisor. The meetings are held at the homes of the members and at the high school. Recently a lecture on puppets was given by Mr. Pelletier. This was both entertaining and educational. The aim of the Club is to promote school spirit, so that all the students will take more interest in their school and the activities that it sponsors. The Sophomore Ball was introduced this year by the Club. lt was held on January fifteenth, in the auditorium. Music for dancing was furnished by Wally HarWood's orchestra. The money raised by the Club is to be used to purchase some worthwhile gift for the school. G. F., ,44. Twr'11ty-.tix
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Slamling: Jacqueline Rocheleau, Peggy Marion, Jane Hendrickson, Margaret Asker and Mary Bennett. Svufzvf: Mary Pfeffer, Anita Porell, Doris Bell, Roxie Kenney, Beverly Kinmond, Alice Manwaring, Marguerite Googins and Clayton Adams. The International Relnfionf Inn The International Relations Club, whose purpose is to keep its members posted on the news of the day, has had an abundance of material this year due to the war. Special reports have been given at the meetings on China, Netherlands East Indies, and Australia. At the first meeting this year, the Club elected Clayton Adams, presidentg Willard Sawyer, treasurer, and Anita Porell, business manager. The war has somewhat thwarted the plans of the Club to raise money. The usual cand bars have been cons icuous b their absence but, nothing daunted, Y P Y U the Club has substituted apples, cracker jacks, and peanuts to help fill up the treasury. The project undertaken this year by the Club has been to purchase more books for the school library. At the end of the year, the Club will have pur- chased a hundred books and a special bookcase for them, which will increase our library considerably. 7'1vz'nfy-figlzt
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