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Class J ,53 The champs of Westbrook High School are the JUNIORS! For three years we have contributed much to the success of the school. We have made a cham- pionship class of ourselves. Since that first important day in September, 1949, we have taken the lead in many of the school activities but our main goal is friendship. Much of our success is due to our four class ofiicers. I shouldn't have to tell you their names, but just in case some of you have forgotten they are Aime Caron, Terry McCullough, Wayne Worcester and Wanda Christensen. Our wonderful class advisors are Miss Abbott and Mr. Caminiti. De la fama el atajo se entra por el trabajo. This is a Spanish phrase which means, The path of fame begins by work. This phrase certainly belongs to the Junior boys and girls who have worked hard and made the honor roll. By doing this in high school, they will make us proud in the future. We give special atten- tion to Sally Percival, Shirley Kinmond, Gary Ward, Wanda Christensen, Nancy Joy, Sylvia MacKenzie, Beverly May, Carolyn Phillips, Frances Stacki and Leslie Smith. Sometime in the near future we will see in bright lights the name Peter Potter? New England's Prince Charming really has made a name for himself. Keep up the good work, Peter! Sports! This Word covers games from the Little League baseball to profes- sional football. But while you are watching a game do you ever stop to think what it means? It helps the boys and girls to be honest, to be cooperative, and to be able to plan and work together. Our junior class is well represented in sports. Robert Kelly, Ralph Merrill, Odie Kourapis, Fred Ramsdell, Wayne Worcester, Aime Caron, Ron Currier, Mal Roma, Angela Hardy, Joan Robie, and Marilyn Pennell have done a fine job in basketball and will continue to do so, we are sure. We mustn't forget the girls who did such a marvelous job in cheering our teams on to victory this year. Thanks for leading us in the cheers, Carolyn Phil- lips, Frances Stacki and Wanda Christensen. I could write a book on the people who make up our Junior class. Sylvia MacKenzie, Peter Potter, Janet Manchester have wonderful singing Voices, and if you ask Virginia Gordon or Dolores LaChance what they would like to do most, I,m sure their answers would be acrobatics and dancing. Our school band has quite a few of our fellow juniors. Germaine Roberge, Dorothy Bridges, Virginia Nash and Theresa Kennie are majorettes and Robert Kelly, Roger Knight, Russell Norberg and Wayne Richardson play in the band itself. ' I am very proud to be able to belong to the Junior class of '53 and I am sure that all the other Juniors feel the same way. THERESA KENNIE, ' 5 3.
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Sophomore Class Silly Sophomores, that,s what we,re called, but we believe we have the characteristics of a championship class. To justify this, we point out the leaders of this class. Jackie Gaudette, president, is a hustling athlete and ambitious student, Roberta Wyer, vice presi- dent, Conrad Caron, treasurer: and Rhoda Peterson, secretary, add to the glory of the class by keeping on the honor roll. These student leaders are helped by Mrs. Ruth Fairchild and Mr. Ernest Lorett, our class advisors. Our first overwhelming success this year was our assembly. Everyone agreed it was one of the best put on this year. Calvin Dyer, quizmaster, Owen Wood, master of ceremonies, specialty acts by Priscilla Harvey and Jean Secord, Beverly Pesce and Shirley Maley, Ruth-Helen Leighton, John Weimert, and Diana VanDerVoort added to this delightful hour. On February 14, the most delicious odors came from the Legion Hall where a covered dish supper was in full swing. Again it was the class of 'S4! All the pretty waitresses were Sophomores and they hustled around proving themselves champions in the way they furnished everyone with as much food as they could eat. The Sophomores have shown another ability by gaining places on the start- ing lineup of Coach Davan's famous basketball team. Bill MacHardy, Bob Bernier, and Jackie Gaudette have sunk the baskets in honor of their class on the Varsity, while Jerry Sinclair, Don Harriman, Jim Reece, and Roly Kelson guide the V.'s. Football! ! ! Well, we have contributed here, too. Much thanks goes to the reliable Sophomores, Ronnie Johnson, Jack Gaudette, Joey Smyth, Don Harri- man, Jerry Sinclair, Dick Bernier, Bob Bernier, and others in helping the team to remain undefeated. But what would a team do without such managers? Well, we have filled this seat, too, by giving the team Dich Mitch, Carl Brandt, and Joe Basilesco. Girls? Of course we have a girls' team! The Sophomores make up the J. V. basketball team which has won 6 out of 10 games. Florence Frost, Dianne Turgeon, Pat Christian, Evelyn Libby, Beverly Lufkin, Marilyn Woods, Shirley Berube, Pat Lampron, and Jeannie Keith are among the ladies who regard basket- ball as a great sport.
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