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FRENCH CLUB First row: Shirley Kartsensen. Jeanne Johnson, Robert Thuotte, Barbara Hebert, Barbara Nielsen, Lewis Welsh,.Jean Littlefield, Nancy Collins. Second row: Patricia Theriault, Mildred Allen, Beverly Wright, Joan Smith, Frances johnson, Edna Lemieux, Doris Noack, Darlene Boucher, Miss Jeannette L. Bonville, faculty advisor. Third row: Charles Wiemert, Robert Garland, Ronald Danie, Llewellyn Clark, Earle Anderson, Wilfrid Tardif, Rodney McConkey, Donald Thorne. French Club Le Cercle Entre Nous Le Cercle Entre Nous now has completed its fourth year under the leader- ship of Miss Bonville. The officers for the year were: Barbara Nielsen, president, ,lean Littlefield, vice president, Barbara Hebert, secretary, Lewis Welch, treas- urer, and Robert Tuttle, assistant treasurer. The French Club has mined and panned gold in many fields in order to make the fortune that will enable them to go on a Montreal-Quebec trip for a week in June. Among the outstanding features of the year Was a Sadie Hawkins dance, held in the fall. The boys didnlt seem to mind being chased at all. Our February vacation was introduced by their assembly program of Barbe Bleu in French. On February 25th, they held a gala Mardi Gras dance with Charlie Spencer elected King, and Myrna Milton, Queen. Next on the agenda was a Fashion Show in which the Westbrook merchants partook. The models were members of the club and their mothers. The club has also had some recess fudge sales but the steady source of income has been the Snack Bar' on the third floor. Patsy Allen did a Wonderful job of managing this with Jeanne Johnson and Shirley Karstensen as assistants. 29
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44 CLUB First row: Mildred Allen, John Sinclair, Jeanne Johnson, Roger Shaw, Ann Twombly, Charles Spencer, Joan Smith, Tolford Young, Virginia Van Der Voort, Thomas DeWolfe, Jeannette Crocker, James Hebert, Doris Beaudet. Linwood Fredericksen. Svfomz' row: Barbara Chipman, Irene Methot, Shirley Karstensen, Patricia Theriault, Barbara Hebert, Jean Littlefield, Madeline Stevens, Marcelle Hebert, Barbara Nielsen, Nancy Collins, Frances Johnson, Jacqueline Lemieux, Patricia Browne, Barbara Jensen, Jeannette Bridgham, Gloria Armentino, Mary Lamontagne, Mary Gooding, May Hill, Carolyn Karstensen, Myrna Milton, Mr. Roy A. Robinson, faculty advisor. Tbirn' raw: Darlene Boucher, Robert Garland, Rodney McConkey, Woodbury Saunders, Grayson Hartley, Robert Daniels, Robert Gordon, Warren Clark, Bruce Saunders, Llewellyn Clark, Earl Anderson, Wilfrid Tardiff, Donald Thorne, Ann Harding. Ge H44 Club A band of pioneers reputedly recognized as the hard-Working 44 Club has kept up its fine reputation under the iron rule of Tod Young-its president, the omnipotent influence of busy Ginny Van Der Voort-vice president, the quiet and effective presence of its secretary, Joan Smith, and the penny-pinching financial management of Thomas DeWolfe-treasurer. This year as a part of the journey westward, the club has undertaken two dances, an assembly, a memorable trip to the State Legislature at Augusta, and the annual Stardust Ball. The gift to W. H. S. is S50 toward film strips which has been combined with equal amounts from the Student Council and the School Board, making a grand total of S150 worth of educational advancement. As the Senior 44 Club members travel the last few miles towards their goal, they realize that when they, the ,49ers, have departed, up-and-coming members of the classes of ,SO and ,Sl Will take their place in the never-ending project of helping others, and so, at the farewell banquet in the early spring, the Senior members will take leave of the club and Mr. Robinson, whose kind and considerate understanding and advice has backed them at all times. 28
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SECRETARIAL CLUB First row: Mrs. Rae H. Thompson, faculty advisor, Lorraine Lamontagne, Ruth Johnson, Ann Ritchot, Dorothy Buteau, Lauretta Martin, Marie Delcourt, Murielle Morin, Elizabeth Blanchard, Jeanne Caron, Ann Lowell, Beatrice Hanna, Dorothy Martin, Mrs. Alveda G. Cotton, faculty advisor. Seronrl row: Lucille Tanguay, Gloria Denis, Gracia LeClerc, Rita Caron, Andrea Daniels, Ann Woodman, Irene Aube, Pauline Maillet, Carolyn Karstensen, Jeanne Guimond, Laurette Lauzon, Barbara Frye, Harriet LeClair, Rachel Grant, Sylvia Rousseau. Third row: Victoria Dow, Olive Lamontagne, Alice Landry, Patricia Young, Dolores Johnson, Marilyn Davis, Frances Johnson, Maureen Kimball, Priscilla Davis, Evelyn Francoeur, joan Small, Theresa Le-Bel. SQCP8f0PZ'0I Club Like others in the Gold Rush,', the forty-niners of the Secretarial Club have been an ambitious group. The club is composed of Junior and Senior commercial girls and has been under the direction of Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Cotton for the past five years. The officers chosen this year to lead the literary miners to success Were: Muriel Morin, president, Marie Delcourt, vice president, Elizabeth Blanchard, secretary, and Lauretta Martin, treasurer fin charge of all the gold minedj . The main goal of the club for the year was the monthly publication of the Stenozette, which met with great success. Jeanne Caron as Editor, assisted by Ann Lowell as Co-editor, did a fine job of reporting all important events. The Memorial Day Assembly, which the Secretarial Club put on near the end of the journey, Was greatly enjoyed by faculty and students alike. 30
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