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Marion Hopkins, Theresa Robinson, Pauline Davis , Gloria Scott, Marjorie Flynn, Nellie Douglass, Emily Paulin, Anita Paulin. The S6L'1 6fd7 j6l! Club Under the supervision of Mrs. Thompson and Miss Groves, the Secretarial Club has had a successful year. At the first meeting, the club decided it would sponsor several parties dur- ing the year, for the entertainment of all, but due to the shortage of fuel, the plan couldn't be carried out. However, the Come as you please party, spon- sored in October, was indeed a success. Games were supervised by Mr. Robinson, and everyone present enjoyed themselves. The Slf6'1l0Z6ff6', which is the greatest achievement of the Club, is published each month. Its enjoyment by every student is due to the good work of our editor, Marjorie Flynn. The dfficers of the club are: President Ma'ella G d ' V' P , j au reau, ice resident, Gloria Scott, Secretary, Nellie Douglassg and Treasurer, Janet Aube. Thirty-one
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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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First mir: Roy A. Robinson Qlfacultly Advisorj, Carlene MacPherson, Evelyn Meggison, Fern Wilson, David Chase, Owen Smith, Nancy Lemieux, Emmelinn Fredericksen, Majella Gaudreau, Carla Crocker. Second row: Marguerite Shaw, Lucille Berry, Patricia Jensen, Alan Davis, Richard Goff, Richard Thuotte, Robert Fernald, William Bridgham, Herbert Merrill, William Smith, Bette Chaplin, Barbara Furbish, Leanne Shibles, Shirley Hughes. Third row: 'Gregory Stone, Calvin Torrey, Richard Barton, Henry Saunders, Philip Lowell, Fred Verrill, Paul Leighton, Albert Waitt, Richard Soper, Ray Smith, Harold Rice, jr., Gerald Hoar, Dwight Adams. , The M44 Club According to the members of the u44,, Club, it is the highest standing club of the school. The club is comprised of students who are taking the college course and those who were members of the Scholastic Club. It holds its meetings alter- nating Wednesday evenings in the school building. The activities which they put on are enjoyed by many. They started the year off.well with the Barn Dance, which is an annual affair. This club also did a grand piece of Work for the Salvage Drive, bringing into the club the sum of 556348. This money is to be used for the club,s interest and also for a donation to the school. In March, a Cabaret is to held and in June their annual banquet will be had. The officers of this year's club are: President, Owen Smithg Vice President, David Chaseg Secretary, Nancy Lemieux, and Treasurer, Fern Wilson. Tbiffy-11410
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