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ANNE ILIZABETH HAl.EY College junior Prom Committee 3: All Westbrook Night 3. Mention dancing and Anne will come running. This is one of her favorite pastimes. She is also a Rainbow girl and is very active in this organization. At school she is generally seen with judy Pinkham. After graduating she plans to attend Wfestbrook junior College. She is going to take a course in Occupa- tional Therapy. l w'1t.i!Am A. HAMILTON xtgt i lml lil L 4 t L I l-'- I i N B'll .tuden C' :ui l QPresidentj 4g it d . 2' 'X ' iul , 2, 3, 42 Kay It li - .ll I, 2, 3, 4: I I nbl ogra . Basketb' Il 2, F, ' ' 'I Int 'i ur'il 7 3 4 BU .B lxis .1 shmrng example ofl ht f,s,i,3fb'XQlest-lzgdk High student. le . 3 Pres 'niof the S entqlpgfit til, , n ad' tstu 'nt, et-c pta 1 li hh: 'A iskeiball tea , an 4 i n e -tone 'f' iigun 1,,1,BJ o C iyhc 1 P a oQw's .cball am. ill I' lookii or- wa d ,K 'a colle el e 'on d a f u i is i vhssietl t ull di rector. Would you Q 'i a posi- I L7 fifill in the new W5 . S., Bill? GEORGE VV. HANSEN General Viking The Viking may appear to be on the quiet side but to his many friends, well, anything may happen when he is around. During his senior year he has been employed at a service station on Forest Ave- nue. The extra money must come in handy when it comes time to gas up the little grey coupe. XY'hat is the idea of calling up Marion C. at one in the morning on a weekend past, George? , Vi'll.l.lAM E. HASKELL General Bill W Club 4, Baseball lg Football 1, 43 Assembly Program 33 lntra- mural Basketball 2, 3. Bill claims that his favorite sub- ieet is English. He likes it so much that he has taken five years of it. fhlaybe it is Miss Chick that he likes.l Bill rides around town in style-in a '40 Eord. It was during his senior year that liill made his debut on the football field and was doing a superb defensive job at end when he broke his ankle. You can't keep a good man down though, can you, Bill? ROBIZRTA R. HUDSON HONOR GR XIIUATF Commercial Bobbi Usher at Baccalaureate 3, Usher at Graduation 35 junior Prom Com- mittee 5: Editorial Board 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Bobbi is a quiet and ladylike girl. That is until you get to know her, and then she isn't so quiet! tier voice is so soft that when she reeites in class hardly anyone can hear her. After school hours she works in the Osteopathic Hospital. ROBERT L. KIANOVSKY General Bob W'ashington Club 5, 4: Eootball 3. 43 VV Club 3, 4: Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 43 Intramural Volleyball 3, -4: Baseball 3. jig has a wonderful knack of never letting life bother him. Whether he is hard at work or hav- ing a good time. he always enjoys himself. Tall and handsome, he can usually be found amongst a crowd of girls making good use of his ' charms. lle also spends a lot of t'me with Phil driving a black Pontiae with Virginia plates. A 'spark plug for Ash Atherton's Black Raiders, Bob is a handy man to have under the boards on any basketball team. BETTE QIANE Ri X ' Con mercyiixl 'B. 1 n it ti XV :iii on Zilla 3, 4: 1 cl Il 2, torii I ard Class Odiceazll. X I, , 5, 4: ditor Board 4: WZ etbill l httt Club 2, 3, 4: Bgsk t 3 C '- leading I , 3. 4: ,lunior ,Blom Commit g ilee Club IL iresl- V, man Rt ept i Commit ee 3 Sei - ior Receptio .oi mi' 33 lntra mural tl all -, 4, iehoo Play Q Ushei , 'All XV s rook Night 3 fUshe : Student C neil I 2 3 4 H ll Balpfomniittee 3 am I xt u.tivt Bo r . . . . : 0 - . 1 - - 4g Stude t Serv g ssembly Pro- gr 7 4 tl f 5 S 17' o A .tm eri' Thilaine ftt Counci 4. P' t C' l it, A cute l te paekqe, Bette can be seen at all the games helping to lead the boys to victory. Wll.l.lAhl D. KNQTX General Hill XV Club 5, 4, Track 2, 3, 4: Assembly Program 5. Bill has spent a great deal of time keeping his classmates in stitches. It is the general opinion of his classmates that he is after Mr. Robinsoifs position. XVe have no- ticed him back many afternoons ustudyingu various teaching tech- niques, hoping to gain that extra knowledge which will make the feat possible. QAt least we are assuming that this is his motive for the extra hours.j lle also spends much time in a certain foreign portn searching for Joyce.
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C. PRISCILLA GAGNI'1 Commercial Pris Freshman Reception Committee 4g junior Prom Committee 33 Senior Reception Committee 33 Usher at Freshman Reception 4. Pris is one of the newer mim- bers of our class. In her Junior year she transferred from Cathedral High. During her time there she appeared in many musical shows. Look for Pat and you will generally Hnd Pris with her. Oh Gee is her favorite saying. To her it comes natural. Her failing is Bob. Pris would like to be on the payroll of S. D. Warren Company after she graduates. SYLVIA A, GAIN Commercial Syl If. H. A. 3, 43 W'ashington Club 33 Ifreshman Reception Committee 43 Pditorial Board 43 French Club 23 Senior Reception Committee 33 In- tramural Volleyball 2, 33 Football Ifinale Committee 3. Syl's black hair is the envy of all the girls and the admiration of all the boys. She loves to dance and to write letters to New jersey. Her ambition is to become a successful oihce worker and to succeed in anv- thing she attempts. WU: are sure she will! RONALD GALLAIXIT General Pee Wee Intramural Basketball 3, 43 Intra- mural Volleyball l, 2. At presentgto graduate from high school is Ronald's greatest ambition. In his spare time, he enjoys either hunting, lashing, or dancing. Be- ing a U. S. Ranger or a radio re- pairman in the Air Force is Ronaltl's ambition for the future. x X 1 RLICS GITMMKLI. i lege Charlie '44 Ch , 43 ' ' t ub 43 Key C. b 43 Bas .ll 131 no ll 1, 2, 43 nt all I3 4. Prom ' Iommi te ' All NV t ok Night 43'Fresh 1' Reciepti n Committee '4' ' ehch C 2 tu CHI Service Librarian ,J sse bly rogram 23 I ra Ba bal , 2, 3, 11. a li' d orker, a' has. id t been ' A dl i K his u y av! at Xvest r ok 'gh. On omi it- tees he l s a wa s been illi to do more work hm s asc d of him. W'e all kno . arlie 4 being easy to get lt Y with 'iv ich is a wonderful c 'iri ter' ie. .7 ff' f I Amfilfiig MAZRIE GRAIIFAM X ' filfmercial in ,Q ' 'HI l l Weswrbo Ligight iff Efll l orxdgyoll 3. o ' F ' I V f Xf. , . Alun es i i t s to eco e a. secrelt 'gb iii' in Cl 0010 - ' Ie A I ' wealt citllic f ' t n s dylc offl r finite a ' es. one- en ys in Mi l gg Out- ' or . door 'Yi e at?fm I Ann No lag copl filea el er uno e t a :blue ffsoftbmlsji is qlli tolmf 'friervef a is ci e theJ 'se ar , is nal' is. sure t xljadyifhe ' rich quick lsehemc. - 3 X3 CARY V. GRANT General Cary is one of the newest mem- bers of our class. He transferred from South Portland High School in his senior year. Cary can be seen after school hours driving a pick- up truck for Norm's Trading Post. In Mr. Unger's Physical Education class, he enjoys most playing volley- ball. He does quite well at it, too. Cary wishes to further his educa- tion and become a laboratory and X-ray technician. RICHAR . GRANT General 'iDiCkn NVas gton Ci A.. 43 XV Club ,2, 43 K' lub 3, ' S i lub ' ootbal -, 3, 43 Iire lm b 43 ssembly. 'rogram 2, tra ural .sketqsyll 1, 2, 3. Kmck 's one of 1 f the . gr.nd s ' A of s iing, IC cold wrnt r ee i will 1 him it N1 C n or B tgton, pr ' vide e' sim , of course. ' ther N' n sno e i s. ther South Po id w c I hear bre A 1 plal 0 the ' r ty. l-' aine ' r 11 year two a ' . C. . f' ambi- tioi is to p ' college foo wall. I 1 DOROT IZA I.. GRliIiNli Commercial Dottie,' Band I, 2, 3, 43 Art Class I3 Gle: Club 1, 2, 33 XVashington Club 3, 43 Assembly Program l, 2, 51 ,lun- ior Red Cross. Anyone worrying about gradu- ating? I hear that Dottie is. I guess that she doesn't need to worry much though. She'll make the grade along with the rest of us worried seniors. XYfhen Dottie isn't in school she's busy working at the Star with her best friend Barbara. After school and working hours her time, what there is left of it, is spent in long telephone conversa- tion with Ilabs or Charlie.
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V 'J' 0 JA 112 P.- SQUI2 Davin G, LABRECQUE C I ' ul, H I d St .Rl UD ,e,, ienera .immy n.uS.m . al xvzlshangf Clu' , 4, xv Club Ski Llub 2, 3g Ii ustrial Club x 4. R A ctbqll 1 4- hmmu 3' 4' I I A l all 1, 7, 3 4, ntrai ra ' Dave l.s malored im t ood-If so R 1, V N working shop his n' ' r Sm A I on I Varsi bn ct- ll cglhmok I d P n t be all t a tl . t seaso , jim takes come a raetor. He kes 0 . vu 1 .YC 7' I tm its Alwa S and hunt ancbexcgls 1 r s. 'I ' to tl' A I rg i 1 hike lin Daw S gre' S. 0 own 3 wb, sonality a d sp tsmanship A N new Cnr me day: he dl retry e him Qi ' lifelong ends X' good job Hxin p t Qient ' .y Al Y we . rain ' F d' X Ford that he ave has a fine l ,viii CZ tio ., ul i l, Us personality and e all wish him the I i vthfi Y hc' C x C A hae cd best of luck' success' and happiness l '1 eaibiir in the se e of Un le in the future. , Sm! A my DOLORIZS ANN LABRFCQUF General Ann F. H. A. l, 3, 43 UW , Club 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 CCo-Captainjg Honor Roll l, 2, 4, School Play 3 fUsherjg Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 4, Fditorial Board 4g Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4. W'hen we see Ann, she is usually giggling over some corny joke and trying to play basketball, too. Ann is always ready to attend parties if you serve refreshments galore. Her ambition is to get married in the future, but right now she is too busy to settle down. RICHARD A. LAMPRON Industrial DickD Xvashington Club 43 Industrial Club 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball 25 Freshman Reception Committee 4. Wfe can always count on Dick to be in good humor. We hope that someday Dick will be able to afford the car of his dreams-one that will run in the winter time. But you really ean't expect a '40 Ford to run as well as a new one. Wher- ever Dick is, Tick', is almost sure to be near by. CARLEEN I.. LIQCONTF Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Assembly Pro- gram. Carleen is the youngest child in her family with several brothers. She took over hcr brother's paper route after he graduated, which shows how ambitious she is. One might think that being the youngest child she would be spoiled. It's just the opposite. All of her teachers find her co-operative and thoughtful in most everything she does. One of Carleen's pastimes is singing. BRUCE P. LIBBY General ' ib' Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, Freshman Reception Committee 43 44', Club 3, 4 Lhfreasurerlg Football 3g Senior Re- ception Committee 3: Track 2, XY'ashington Club 3, 4, Baseball 1, Z, 3g junior Prom Committee 3. Bruce's personality makes up for his small stature. He is friendly and warm-hearted towards us all. If you can't find him at Priest's, look for him in a green Dodge. XY'hen spoken to, his favorite reply will be, How Be Ya! His ambi- tion is to go to G. S. T. C. In a few years we expeet to see him as a popular teacher. IZARI. CLIFFORD I.IBBY Commercial Band l, 2, 3, 4, Art Class lg Wasli-- ington Club 35 Freshman Recep- tion Committee 4, Editorial Board 4: Prize Speaking 3, School Play 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 41 All XX'estbrook Night 3, 4g Assembly Program 2, 3, 4. XX'e saw Iiarl in the school play this year as a successful business- man. Is this a preview of things to come? Farl is descended from a family that has played a prominent part in W'estbrook's eventful his- tory. Farl wants to become a C. P. A. -IAMIZS H. LIBBY General Jimmy Band I, 2g Art Class 1, 2, W'ashing- ton Club 4, All NVestbrook Night 44 Intramural Basketball 4. Fxcelling in music, Jimmy even has his own little band which plays at some of our school dances. He handles a vocal with the same delightful ease with which he plays his sax. We predict that someday we will listen to his hi-fidelity re- cordings for Deeea. -lim is also fortunate in that his Dad owns a used-ear lot. Wlhat a break, huh, fellas?
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