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CLASS AND ASSEMBLY OFFICERS fStudcnt Councilj V f Firxf row: james O'Gara, '47:ig Dorothy Chaisson, '47:ig .Ioan Sullivan. ,47TQ Roland Chamard, '47'l' Wilfred Gouzie, ,47'l'Q Bernadette Christman, ,47'l', Marjorie Burton, '47:l'g Roger Allen, ,47:l. Swonrl row! Edward johnson, '48:i'lg Gloria Peterson, ,482 Richard Doughty, '48'Pg Beverly Burbee, '48'W Roger Arsenault, '48'ig -leanninc Prince, '48:ig jean Frank, ,49::-. Tbirrl row: Marcelle Hebert, lgoiig John McHardy, ,49:IQ Roger Shaw, ,49f'Q Charles Spencer, '4979g Jacque line Lemieux, 'joiig Anita Martin, 'goii 'Class Oflicer. 'TAssembly Officer. Mlixecutive. Arthur Hebert, 'goa' fnot in picture-left schoolj. The Student Council The Student Council, with Wilfred Gouzie as President, has had a busy and successful year. One of their important activities was the chartering of busses to enable the student body to follow the games. In addition to this they have bought new uniforms and equipment for football, draperies for the auditorium stage, bleachers for the auditorium, a new Westbrook High School banner, and also sweaters for all Seniors participating in sports. In conclusion, we say, Hats off to an organization which has done so much for Westbrook High. Twenty-five
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Twenty-four SENIOR CLASS BALLOT Best Boy Student . . , Best Girl Student . . . Most Popular Boy , Most Popular Girl Handsomest Boy . A Prettiesr Girl ,,... Most Active Boy .... Most Active Girl . . Class Athlete QBoyj Class Athlete QGirlj Best Dressed Boy . . . Best Dressed Girl , . . Class Gentleman . . , Class Lady ..... Class Author . , . Class Actress . , . Class Actor .... Boy Musician . . . Girl Musician .... Class Wit ....... Class Heartbreaker . . Most Bashful Boy . Most Bashful Girl . . , , . Albert Kenney Mary Lou Sorenson . , . Everett Hanson . Dorothy Chaisson . . . Raymond Nelson . . . Marjorie Moore . . . . James O'Gara . Joan Sullivan . , , Wilfred Gouzie . . , Celia Philbrook . , . . Robert Breton . . . Beverly Skillins . . Richard Douglas Bernadette Belanger . . . . . Beverly Jones . . 4 Doris Grover . . . Haddon Fraser . . Philip Rocheleau , . . . Phyllis Sproul . Eugene C. Lappin . . Andrew Sinclair . , . . Daniel Cressey . . Helen Merrifield
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We QBeIz'eve in CDreams We are the music-makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams . . . We dreamed of being Seniors for three years, then one day we awoke and found it was true. We dream of graduating, and soon we shall awaken to find that this dream is a reality. It is now, when we're just rubbing the sleep from our eyes, that we remember our dreams most vividly. Many of us dreamed of making the teams-basketball, baseball, football. Now we look back from behind the W's we wear, and smile. We dreamed of waving an honor card before our parents' eyes, of acting in the school play, of playing in the band, of passing Math with at least a B, of winning the game, and the most unanimous dream-of being recognized as a part of Westbrook High. Now as weremember an honor card, a certain game, a letter received in sports or music, our parents' pride, a teacher's praise, or a slap on the back from a class- mate, we hate to stop dreaming. To be truthful, the class of ,47 have had a few nightmares, too. We remem- ber the sinking, choking sensations of required speeches before the class, of mid- year exams, first assembly appearances, and the sensation of being started at when we came in late. Somehow these never lasted though, and after a number of these nightmares we discovered our friends weren't so frightening as they listened to our speeches, and that they only stared in a friendly way if we were late. 'They even sympathized and laughed with us. We,ll never fear nightmares so greatly again because we've experienced them. 0 Yes, as a class, we believe in dreams. We're going to keep on dreaming-for as we half sadly, half happily, watch our dreams come true, we resolve to dream bigger dreams that they may be realities, too. PHYLLIS SPROUL, ,47, DELIA WALDRON, ,47, ARCADE LAMONTAGNE, 47, NORBERT Gnnvms, ,47. Twenty-six
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