Westbrook High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Westbrook, ME)

 - Class of 1955

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f 4 .IEANIQNIQ LISBETI-I GONAN'li CornrnereViI A Libriagian' 3. ' x l All a person has-ito do to start a conversation with Jeanenelig to say something about horses. 'A This is Aleanenic's ehiefb interestf Hardly a day goes by that sheh'-lsn't wearing A pin or' cuff links with horses on tbem, JXYQ challenge any, human lbyeinffgao out argue ,Ieanenc on any siibiect , lthat might atiise. Now, QIcanene,'iWl1at's yourhopinion of relativity? , lNIARIClN LARAIN CONNICR Generali - . i'X4 iClub 3, 1: IW'ashiii1gton Club Klj'4g Hunior ,Promy.wCon1qti'ttec 33 Iireneh Clublli, 5-4 Asseinbly Pro- mittce J Intramural Vollulhll I Hey 'girls looking fo: Marton I lust savi htr heading dvwnto i ,munt 'X or : !Q.,ZlI1g. VW mea Marion isnt tht e girls, she eau be 1I?IxLiiI1d i ridil'fgl,.iroutltI. To-f gram I, 2: Ssnior Ilecoqwtisn Com- . F z,,smdu5f,LBalI 3.. 1' QA a V .y.. .- Y s, A . -.A la ' ' 'T I ' ii 1 ivn ti I f th' Y ' I . W1 il I I some-1iFeopI1eix,t13atl1lxyi1i'glit' be This isn't true with Mariiu1,ylfjt'sL her faiIfngI , - IIARIBARA A, CU'l'l'i Commercial lI.tbs W'ashington Club 3, 45 Glee Club I, 2, 3: Assembly Program I, 2, 3: Senior Reception Committee 3. liarbara is well on her way lo .t great theatrical career. But right now she works at the Star Theatre. Start at the bvttom and work up, we always say. She is generally seen with Dotty. Her ambition is to travel. Wlhen she goes around the world, we hope she sends us at least one post card telling us what she is doing. PATRICIA ANN COUSENS Gomnsercial , N, 'i, 1'aU' If. l,!I,' AA. I, IZ, 3, 4 'QPresidentJg Wasliington Club B, 4: Basketball l. 2, Fx, 4 C-Co-Captainjg Honor Roll 3, rltvififditorial Board 45 Glce Club fl, 2, Ji UShcr at Graduation 3g'7Usl1er qt Baccalaureate 5, As- sembly Pxoiranm I, '2, 3, 4q.Iiootball Iiinale 45 'Holly .Fall 4g Delegate to'l F3 H. A. Convention 3,l 1 QL' Ylru looking for Pai? Iiirst,IooIt for a orqwdjof girlsiplaying basket- ball or- chasing boys and you are bound to find her in tliqaniddle. -Pat, comes Sfnorn a longti lin of Aleqltersn 'and she is not one rolruinf the flrurnily spurt. :She makes 'an ideal mechanic' in 'patching tirt:a.on her sDad's car. Yi lvf, I -IOSIQPII CUNIMINGS Industrial Irv Here is a mechanical wizard in Llie making. -loc began with an old liord -- worked on it for months and ended with an old, beat up Ford. Seriously though, joe knows quite a bit about ears and now has a nice-looking Dodge. joe, with his high aptitude for mechanics, will surely come out on the top of :he ladder of sueeess. ,IAMIES II. CUNNINGHAM College jun -MI Club 4, Iidirupial .Board 44 Honor Roll I, 4: 'Camera Club 4. jim went' to school here filtis freshman year btetilwent to Perry- viile High. Schoolf in Maryland hiv sophomore year. Ati' Rogers' H li School in-Newport, Rhblle Islaig: he completed his vjwux1if1r,year. Uut he came back to good' tqld,,West- brool-t.to graduatef jim is hopiing what he fwill .be selected .for enrol- iiaeiit' 3 N5Nav-al lsdrpidsliip Pifogfarn ftn 'XtmtIicersfiO'ne Xt r his Thgvorite pastimes isjihotogragih Q Y , l. fl' 'I 5 , , iatfxme ,lursiiz e'U1ot4rR 1 Commercial fe , ,A -1' f7LfJ. ' Fireshinan .Rxceptiini Cainmittee 4: junior Prom Commit ilflg lee Club ll: Senior Keqcvtm Cordgit- tee 35-L Wasliipplon Qlulfi !'3i 45 I:I'Cl'YCjlTiiiilLll3 Z! Aslerfllbly fipfntgriai I, Intramural V0lleyba.l',iIjl,fZ.4 A Iilainefs' cute hairy slyl iigi the enylylof many' girlsgllafi Wa, S. None of our schrrolf danccsliiwould. be 'quite con-tplefc Withaixt lierflatf guidance, ,Boys are Qlhvayt at hor, but El1ine's chifsiliproblefflffand'failf iimgffir Wi1yne,4 I It 'I i Q -ik x ' . iw. -' ' I I ' 4 I . ' 7 . I i' J 1 1 ff, I l J I' - 5 'A flu' 4 r .fwi , ,' J', 'fix' it ' ,I ' 'ix ' ISVIERETT N. DAVIS General Tick Track 2, 54 Senior Reception Com- mittee 5g Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Softball I. Tick is a good-natured, fun lovu ing fellow who will probably end up high on the ladder of success. We hope that Tick gets all that he wants out of life, although right now his chief desire is to own a new car, so that he can travel and see new places.

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RUSSELL R. BRFTON, KIR. Industrial Gus Band I, 2, 3, 4, Art Class 2, jun- ior Prom Committee 3, Freshman Reception Committee 4, School Play 3, 4, All Wfestbrook Night 4, Assembly Program 1, 2, 3, 4, In- dustrial Club 3, 4, Senior Recep- tion Committee 3, All-State Band 4. If you ask anyone who one of the most good natured persons in high school is, the answer would probably be Gus. He always has a cheerful outlook. This fact alone has won him a lot of friends. He would like to graduate from the Maine Maritime Academy. He says. that after he makes his millions, he will build a boat, head for the South Sea and retire-he probably will, tool I ANITA M. BROCHU Commercial Speedy Honor Roll I, AII Westbrotuk Night I, 4 I'UsherJ. A flashing form on roller skates is one description of Anita. She can generally be found skating around at Riverside. Unlike most of us, Anita can remain in a stand- ing position on skates and not mop up the floor with the seat of her slacks. At Riverside Roller Rink every ycar a trophy is given for girls' races. Speedy's ambition is to get this trophy for her own. HONORA M. BRODFRSON Commercial Nora Senior Reception Committee 3. Here's a girl with an undecided future and ambition. Nora spend. most of her time deciding what she will eventually do. Nora has had Home Economics for a subject mast of her years at W. H. S. With the knowledge gained from Mrs. Fair- child and Mrs. Simonton, she should make quite a housewife if she doesn't decide on a business career instead. ,lliROMIi PlfTllR BROOKS Industrial jerry 44 Club 4, Assembly Program I, 2, 3, 4, junior Prom Committee 3, Art Class I, Z, AII XVestbrook Night 4, Key Club 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, All State Band 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dirigo Boys' State 3, Ilditorial Board 3, 4, School Play 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Industrial Club 3, 4, Senior Reception Com- mittee 3, Freshman Reception Com- mittee 3, Gould Music Award Com- petition 3. Jerry likes music. He is not only in the school band but also in the S. D. W'arren band. Upon gradu- ating, he would like to go into the field of mechanical engineering. BRADLEY LEI2 BUCKLIEY General Brad Art Class I. Z, 3, lfditorial Board 4, Ski Club I, 2. Brad spent last summer in W'yoming. There he attended an Air Force School and took the ad- ministrative course. After gradu- ating he would like to go into per- sonnel work. Right now he likes to ride around town in his '32 Chevrolet. He also spends a lot of time in around Deering-Hmmm-- wonder why! VIRGINIA ANN CARON Commercial Ginny XVashingtnn Club 3, 4, Glec Club I, 2, Assembly Program I, 2, Foot- ball Finale Committee 4. XVe think the employer that gets Ginny as a secretary will be very lucky. This cute, quiet girl will surely be an asset to any oflice. The teachers recommend her as a very conscientious and dependable girl and it is the general opinion of all who are acquainted with hcr that she will have no trouble realiving her ambitions. IUDITH fyN. :gi-rf Genera lf. 9-lf l ra oo L 'ren ch T ss F . .S C I 7 ll -lu ie' 4-i ulsjy - I .Ja i3 CI .,4q In - -W II 'lllu ' 1 ' ii mi gf A Fr 'lieian ec n in ' 1' I ar , 'gf o ' l 2, Q e D, A tb 'NI 1 2, Q ' rj, tu n'i Ik, I- ultdlli 'LA l LJ' g I 2 l ct Se i r' le epti C mm 'e l, A g , De ' a t iiliigo ' rls t' te ' .I nil i' 'r of 'o 's Tit' - a kn' i 4-,' Utfiye Gi. 3, ' 1- t au a' lloll ball Z , 4. U i- ilus no lie sec e of stre Y r ti ' One of cr manly in ' e infglfe s is Rainbo, . in whichl.he is verys ctive. XVIIIIAM C. CHRISTIAN College nlsllln Band, I, Z, 3. 43 44 Clllb 3, 41 Ski Club 2, 3, Honor Roll I, 22 lireshman Reception Committee 4, liditorial Board 3, 4, Prize Speak- ing 2, 3, School Play 2, 3, 4, One- Act Play I, 2, 4, All W'estbrozk Night I, 3. 4, Ifrench Club 2, 3, Student Service -I, Assembly Pro- gram I, Z, 3, 4, AII State Band 4, Regional Prive Speaking Contest, 3: Debate .ludge 2, 3, 4, Boston Uni- versity lligh School Day, 4. Bill is the life of any party. Ilis wit and humor is rare indeed, and his personality will surely carry him to success in the future. vj-V , 1 - 1 , HSS, y



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' 1 i l 1 f t Nt .. :.I T Iolle er al C I el 4 Club 3 g Clubv , 4 reas irerl ' 'is L tg' 5' , 5. a I 2, 3: t r, Roll 3, - I nio Prom 'Io 11 itte- , F -shi I ception C mitt 4 tud t uncil 4 s 5 bl ecr g ine C 4 tVice P itll: t g er t uation 33 Us er at cala rea L. gmssem y llrtlgr 1 ' I Ssio Recept on Con ii ee nur Spor 2, 3: rdust l n mittee 4. A it ants o beml ci il rviee worke gfter s ' a ua 's f she dtzes a well oi twcivil e ice ex- amination as she oes on r school exams, she is ire to be on top. ller courtesy and reliability will surely keep her there. KIIZANNINIQ N. DliI.lSl.li Commercial Jeanne Vbshington Qlub 3, 4: Glee Club ffl: I:I' ltl Ig Libra 'an 4, .enur eceptio Comm't 3. AI . nnine iii he V ative pe, Sli' is iwyilr it a . f 'W QD- N nows s 4 ' ttcr gm N Click, 'ho I to fe to n ist o er c f et lu I ' home tt' o 'riod 'llllqlfll' ton for -I-.i nit . Chev s i the dgmqgg I l re lx 4 I A If '- - e keannine 'ot r Veg' 'summer she has been drn ng rrffd in a black Pontiac giving -xeryone on the sidewalks and r ad. a good scare. -Ieannine hopes Co ave a business career. CIIIJIIURIJ UIIRUCIIII Industrial jog Wm Club 3, 4g Baseball 2, 33 Foot- ball 3, 4, junior Prom Committee 35 Student Council 3, 4 fVice Presidentjg Industrial Club 3. 4 tpresidentlg Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 44 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Intramural Softball I. CliH is our class heartbrcaker and a perfect gentleman. He has been tremendous in football and was really outstanding his senior year. He was also top man in the in- dustrial elub this year. Cliff plans to go on to college and C011- tinue the fine work which he started at W. H. S. PATRICIA M. DIROCIIIZ Commercial Pat Ii. H. A. 2, NlC'ashington Club 3: Ski Club 2, .Iunior Prom Commit- tee 35 Glec Club I, 2. Pat and ,Ieannine Delisle have quite a lot in common. They both have the gift of gabf' just like women OJ. Miss Chick has quite a job keeping these two quiet dtlr- ing home room periods early in the morning. I wonder if other teachers have the same trouble? Do they, Pat? After graduation Pat's ambi- tion is to go to California. CLARICNCIZ CilfOliCiIf IIOUCIQI College Bumpy Key Club 3, 4 tSeeretaryIQ llonor lioll Ig lfditorial Board 1, 5. -ll French Club 23 Assembly l'rogram 1, 2, 5, 44 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Intramural Volleyball I, 2g ln- tramural Football 2. liveryone in XV. ll. S. is familiar with Bumpy's column Spotting Sports that appears in the W'est- brook American. Ile has been very active in scouting and this past summer was secretary for the Pine Tree Council at Camp Ilinds in Raymond. I'le is interested in a career in journalism after a short term in the Air Iforce. He intends to enlist this September. LliSl.lI1 XV. DOW' General LCS I,ibrarian -I1 ilirack 2, 3. Semper Iiidelis. The call of the hlarine Corps. After graduation, l.es plans to turn in his civilian clothes and be the proud wearer of a Marine uniform. Right now I.es is active in the 'Xlarine Reserve in Portland. After a hitch with the Marines he plans to get some edu- cation at a school of higher learn- ing and become a linguist or a law- yer. I,eS is a shy, quiet lad: maybe a while in the Marines will make him more talkative. Could be! DOLORICS M. IJUBUIS Commercial Do II. II. A. i, 2, 3. 4g Iireshman lie- ception Committee 1, 4g French Club 2, 45 Iiditorial Board -lg All Wfestbrook Night 2, 4. Zahares Market is where Do can usually be found. Do is an- other of us whose main ambition is to walk down the aisle on the final day of school and receive her di- ploma. The song Sincerely rates high on the hit parade with her. How can you say that comes natural as a favorite expression. Ifveryone has a favorite pastime. Going out with Bob seems to be HIDUISU. MYRTLIQ I.. DYICR General Mickey Ilonor Roll Ig I.ibrarian 4. Mickey is a quiet, soft spoken girl who is an asset to our class. She is a hard worker and does well in her studies, never giving the teachers a hard time as some of us do. Mickey's big ambition is to get a good job, any good iob, earn loads of money, buy a new ear C55 Caddyj and live in Paterson, New vlersey. That's quite an ambition for anyone! Right now Mickey contents herself with writing let- ters.

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