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

 - Class of 1945

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he Flight CPligbf!J Q5 the Sophomores How would you like to be in the air and unable to make a landing until 1947? Such is our dilemma! At any rate we are aboard a safe ship-the Spirit of Westbrook High. The Sophomore class is well represented by its Flight officers. They are Reginald Hall, President, James O'Gara, Vice Presidentg Everett Hanson, Secre- tary, and Sally Smith, Treasurer. They are doing a grand job of piloting. The Sophomore participation in athletics has been worthy of notice. Active in football were Wilfred Gouzie, Haddon Fraser, Paul Caron, Richard Danie, Raymond Nelson, and Clark Johnson. On the boys, basketball team were Roland Chamard, Everett Hanson, Norbert Gervais, and Roger Allan. On the girls' basketball team were Sally Smith, Joan Sullivan, Celia Philibrook, and Dorothy Chaisson. i The students who are leading in scholastic honors on this flight are Berna- dette Christman, Sally Smith, Mary Lou Sorenson, Gladys Doughty, Patricia Gaudreau, Shirley Lemieux, Celia Philbrook, and Jackie Pride. A group of Sophomores did an excellent job of entertaining the crew and passengers of the plane, when they presented a play concerning War conditions, in the last part of January. BOMBSHELLS! ! I A certain Sophoinore girl's lovely bell-like voice has been heard above the roar of the motors, for the past two years. Will a certain Sophomore boy reach the Hall of Fame, after we land, for his poetry? A certain girl has become quite a professional saxophone player. Who could she be? Q By the way, many Sophomore girls will be quite sad when the Seniors depart. A certain girl said she wasn't going to the Sophomore Hop, but we all knew better, didn't we, Joan? Many Sophomores have seen lightning and have had a very bumpy trip, so far. Let us hope that the way will be smoother for them in the remaining two years. ' MARY Lou SORENSON. Twenty-nine

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Junior Fliglnli The Junior Class is seemingly the most prominent and most eflicient engine in the high plane of good scholarship, citizenship and sportsmanship. As an example of this We have our Junior honor roll consisting of eight girls and two boys. The girls are: Alma Perry, Carlene McPherson, Mary Rose Fran- coeur, Barbara Furbish, Shirley Hughes, Eleanor Hunter, Patricia 'Jensen and Marguerite Shaw, the boys are: Richard Knight and, William Lowell. Keep up your good work honor students. Our Junior athletic group consists of Paul Leighton, Andrew Sinclair, Arcade Lamontagne, Alan Davis and Calvin Torrey as -football players, and Francis Davis, Andrew Sinclair, Richard Goff and Alan Davis on the basketball squad which has come through such a good season. These, however, are not the only active ones in the Junior Class. We have a good group of girls' basketball players with Cora Laverty, Barbara Furbish and Mary Watson. These girls put in a good amount of work and came through a victorious and undefeated season. Our Juniors also branch out into many other school activities like, All Westbrook Night, and dramatics. H We hope that down through the years other Juniors may be as proud of their class and have as strong a support as we have been fortunate and grateful in having this year. Remember that through the flight of years, Westbrook High School days will always be a guiding beacon through the storms of wisdom and human entanglement. With this in mind, future and past Juniors, fly on and happy landings to you all. Your Junior Class Editor, T ARCADE LAMONTACNE. Twcn ly-eight



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be Freshman few On September 11, 1944, the usual group of Freshmen, consisting of the learned, talented, ambitious pupils and those who are satisfied to just get by, began their first bewildering year at Westbrook High School. The first important step was the electing-of class officers: Edward Johnson, President, Jeannette Theriault, Vice President, Roger Arsenault, Secretary, and Richard Morin, Treasurer. Freshmen who went out for football were Stanley Peterson, Albert Leighton, John McGrath, George Jeffers,sRoger Arsenault, Walter Anderson and Albert Rosseau, Manager. Albert Leighton received his letter. Members of the Freshmen Crew who were a part of our basktball team were Stanley Peterson, Roger Arsenault, Norman Keay, Stanley Casey, Paul Chipman, James Kalperis, Richard Day, Albert Bertin, Bill Golder, and Perley Carver for boysg and Pauline Frank, Joe Bessie, Gloria Maye, Gertrude Meggison and Mildred Maines for girls. Among the talented ones of our group are Anita Gerard, acrobat, Carolyn Stigman, pianist, Mildred Maines, singer, and Stanley Weir, accordion player. fThese four took part in the entertainment for Freshmen Reception.j The learned members of the crew are: Ann Cloudman, Eileen Davis, Gloria Maye, Gloria Peterson, Carolyn Stigman, Leon Arey, Mary Verrill, Evelyn Walker, Philip Craigie, Arlene Hatt, Neva Mondt, Richard Doughty, Jeanette Theriault and Richard Grovo. ' The Freshmen Crew has had a good take off and hope to have a happy and successful four years at Westbrook High School. Happy Landing. JEANETTE THERIAULT, ROBERT RETCHOT. FRESHMEN NUTS AND BOLTS What Freshman girl is constantly being reprimanded for chewing gum? Could it be you, Evelyn? Mrs. Adams, addressing the sixth period Latin Class: Now girls! ! land Stanley. Thirty

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