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G26 Freshman Class On September 9, 1946, one hundred seventy-five jittery Freshmen entered Westbrook High School to form the class of 1950. Each had chosen the course best fitted for his future plans. Sixty-nine chose the college course, seventy-one chose the commercial, and thirty-five chose the industrial. Our first major step was the electing of class oiiicers: Arthur Hebert, Presi- dent, Marcelle Hebert, Vice President, Anita Martin, Secretary, and Jacqueline Lemieux, Treasurer. Our first opportunity to atend a school function came when All West- brook Night was held on October 4. Freshmen participating in the program were: Gloria Denis, Andren Daniels, Laura Robichaud, Irene Methot, and Maureen Kimball. On November 1, we were formally recognized by the Seniors and faculty at Freshman Reception. Freshmen participating in the entertainment Were: Patricia Smith, Jacqueline Lemieux, Barbara Neilsen, Enoch Barton, Jean Little- field, Barbara Hebert, Nancy Collins, Conrad Charest, Clyde Esty, Constance Chayer, Roger Dandeneau, Mae Hill, Jean Worcester, Marcia Delcourt, Marcelle Hebert, Barbara Jensen, Darlene Boncher, Robert Peterson, Warren Clark, Norwood LeConte, Andrea Daniels, Irene Methot, Laura Robichaud, Gloria Denis, Ronald Gervais, plus the musicians in the Freshman Orchestra. The Freshman Class Was Well represented in athletics this year. Freshmen going out for football were: James Hall, William Greenleaf, Arthur Hebert, Ronald Danie, Norwood LeConte, Warren Clark, and manager, Blair Burke. Freshmen basketball players were: Walter Hansen and Robert Peterson for the boys, and Gloria Ormentino, Myrna Milton, Jacqueline Lemieux, Madeline Stevens, Patricia Quinn, Nancy Collins, Mary Caputo, Fay Dame, Rose Hayer, Shirley Tedford, Irene Methot, Janet Fraser, Barbara Chipman and Gloria Denis for the girls. Freshmen pupils receiving honor cards this half Were: Mary Lamontagne, Myrna Milton, Bruce Saunders, Madeline Stevens, Lewis Welch, Lyman Wood- bury, Nancy Collins, Anne Jensen, and Ann Lowell. Your Freshman Editor, LEWIS WELCH. Twenly-nine
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Eze Sophomore Class The Sophomore Class began its year by electing class oificers. They were: Charles Spencer, President, John MacHardy, Vice President, Jean Frank, Secre- tary, and Roger Shaw, Treasurer. The scholastic ability of the class was well proven by Jeanne Caron, Thomas DeWolfe, Linwood Fredrickson, Dolores Johnson, Margaret Levesque, Faye Robertson, Priscilla Stultz, Patricia Theriault, Helen Tucker, and Virginia Van Der Voort whose names appeared on the Honor Roll. We were well represented on the radio program, Cavalcade of Maine Youthf, by Thomas DeWolfe, Lin- wood Fredrickson, and John MacHardy. Approximately 35 members of the class participated in the activities of the Scholastic Club which is under the leadership of Miss Richmond. Those who exhibited their acting talents at All Westbrook Night were: Patricia Theriault, Lawrence Seavey, Philip Ingalls, Jeannette Crooker, Ann Twombly, and Priscilla Stultz. They put on the entertaining skit, Alice Blue Bonnet and Johnny Fedora. we did our share in contributing to sports. In football, Charles Spencer, George Blanchard, and Velmont Letarte were lettermen. Stanley Plummer, James Hebert, Velmont Letarte, Harry Randall, and Roger Shaw went out for basketball. Though none of them played on the varsity squad, we hope they will be loading the hoops for old Westbrook High next year. Roselle Letarte, Dot Martin, and Jeannette Crooker did Well on the girls' basketball team. In conclusion, I think you will agree that this year has been a very happy and a most successful one. We are looking forward to 1949. ROGER SHAW, ,49. Twenly-eight
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