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X X! 'J K elf! I C' ral LL! 'r 441, ' il' b , Hoi R I ,- , g Ss al 2, unio ro 1 mm t ee '33 I e 1a ' cep ' om tee 3' ' ,e S ing 2 Sr s as f she's s epped out V ' y ie a avs ' 1 t an , e a 5 dresse w ll. Outi - o sc s s a iv in 2' w, S s -stcdi usic gn .r t gr ng, sl1e o l' , -ct' a nurse. If ' , o - w I become sick j 1 . - n be r und her. ' eryoigpzi s afpret friendly urse. . 5. f IIAZICI. I.. MAIN Con1n1ercial Art Class 1, 2. Hazel is a very shy and reserved girl. Her an1bition is to do secrev tarial work. Although she lives at Pride's Corner, sl1e is usually seen out Deering way. Her main interest is roller skating. Ha7el is also in- terested in art. XVhen tl1e art class had to build a model house, she worked hard and turned in a good UNC. ROLAND ARTHUR MARIIER C'on1n1ercial Moose Cilee Club 4. Moose is Mr. Unger's right- hand n1.1i1. He is kept locked up in tl1e cage during fourth period physical education. Don't get us wrong now-he is there to protect tl1e valuables! He is an ardent fan of the song and is continually sing- ing one song or another. We won- der why a big tall boy like Moose didn't ever try out for tl1e basket- ball team. His l1eigl1t might have been an asset to Mr. Davan these past four years. f' li .i A M. ARTI U mm 'ial no Val ilu: 'ord on1 ommi ,bg Ilee tilt Ig ' 'ieh Club 2 A' bly I gram 5 Softa ll l. Ca' nia, e I ce ' I Val maui rg o leav' ain ir a er i te. Th is, aA?r she gets la -diploma for 'fhaduatiri from t atom er Se ool Satur nights w l M Va Lit Ch erus way danc' to 'the atest tirds 'U on the lit rade. W .ua W 1 JV C. WAYNI2 bla lJUlfIlIIi 44 Club 4: Washington Club 3. 4, W Club 4, Ski Club l, 2, 31 Glee Club 25 French Club Z: IAUHCII Bar 45 Football 4: Track I, 2g One- Aet Play l, 2, 35 School Play l, 2: All Westbrtmtmk Night l, 2, 31 A94 sembly Program I, 2, 3, Student Service l, 2, 3: Speed Reader 3: Iiditorial Board 45 Intr.u11ur.1l Bas- ketball I, 2, 3. W'ayne likes to ski and take part in athletics. He was awarded a major for football. He has .1 good sense of humor and will al- ways laugh at a good ioke. W'ayne ean usually be seen hitchhiking home. Iie plans to go on to school. AVIZR . . MIQIIII I 1me e Wy ll 1 g N o e can feel nh' y o di n in t1 dump' wh n I.av'i is aro d, or I fr' dly sn' nd orou '1ugl1ti,T0l ver fai to put eryone . t erpe always seems t have un no Qltter where she i. Jr what she's doiig. I.averne ' qui e the hom aker, too. In 1 S A Ilo tcononiies Class she out 1 score ii1 a test 'Ven y ih ias and I7 'trie Com! p i o' estbrookg She l1.s el n'e t vel -to the U of an o ' ete ar' st other gigls in tl1e te fo i . cholars i lfbeing gi ei . . DAVID I.. MURION College Dave Band I, 2, 3: 4-4 Club 5, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Ski Club l, 2, 3: Base- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 4g Iirench Club 2, 3, Assembly Program I, Z, 3, Intran1ur.1l Basketball I, 4: Speech Class 2. Dave is tl1e outdoor type. Ile likes skiing, golfing, and athletics. He is active in the Boy Scouts and attended the Jamboree in California. He l1as also been very active in many of the extra-curricular activi- ties. Any recess will find l1in1 lean- ing on the radiator by the trophy case. VALINIONT M. MURCII Industrial Val Industrial Club 5, 4. If you were to have stepped over into tl1e sl1op at any tin1e during our four years' occupation, you would see Val there, keeping up the spirits of tl1e students fand teachers, too!J. He's always cheer- ful, with a good word for all. Val wants to make a career out of tl1e armed forces. He says that after he graduates, he'll take a two weeks' vacation and tI1cn Join the Navy and ride the waves!
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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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MARY FLLFN MURRAY Commercial Freshman Reception Committee 1. Mary is a quiet, home-type girl. Her ambition is, like most of us, to yet a good job. There is nothing Mary likes to do better than get a good book and read it, except for watching T.V. Mary hasnit much interest in school activities. just her studies. Life shouldn't bring Mary too many headaches because we hear she is allergic to aspirin! ' 'L gum' if M N1 Mgr ity -N rt I I . A V. l'vGe era-I ,Mil ,uh ' Babe li df 9 DMT WL ,qi t I, UZ, 35 xshingtoi Q'-1 , lub sei, 45 ij ior L C mi U' if 351, Fresh' Rceep ion om ' ee X' Lv' ial Board 25 Field key ' g am l, 2, 5 Sen- ior ecen Committe 3 Intra- , I , A bly r r nf i 5, . L If 5 al V6 ball 3, .galf NLP, I'x'- is a fun-l n'g, arefri A Qi, giptl, ho iasja frit to of us. If gljler go nat and easant dis- s . . y A tj positi have es easy to get W.-' along 'th. ' e b en wonder- jii' , fully c er tive o work with on 1 XRAXCOHIHIIIICCS a in class. Dixie is happy all the time and when you i i aare with her you can't help but be happy, too. LOR A PAYNE -, XX, NX Colleel . N 'Lf Big Chiefn I. 44'X Club, 45 -Basket- ils QI K bki 5 Softfiilggfljp, ji Intramural I f- V Vo le al 3, 4, oston University X sw High gags., 4. . ,bl Lorna ca to us from Freeport g the mid leoof her Junior year. l jk N We are gla d' ridfkvnsh she brought to-. much ood cheer. She has been very! tive in sports and has provenvttf beta fine sports- woman. Lorpzfs winning personality has madelieripopular with the en- tire studfnrbody. We look forward to the time when we will boast that we knew her when. .IOSEPHINE M. PESCE General Josie had copnex WW she Transferred from Cathedral High 25 Washington Club 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Freshman Re- ception Committec 45 All West- brook Night 4 CUsherj5 French Club 2, 35 Lunch Bar 4. Josie is usually seen with sister Ursula driving around in a '50 Lin- coln. A keen sense of humor and a sparkling personality along with the ability to get along with every- body make her one of the most popular girls in the class. Always willing to help out her classmates in their activities, she has been very active in her stay at Westbrook. Our thanks to Cathedral for pass- ing her on to us. DAVID T. PETERSON Industrial UPCICH Xwashington Club 5, 4: Ski Club I, 2. 3: Football 15 Basketball Z5 French Club 35 Assembly Program 25 Industrial Club 3, 4. Pete can usually be found work- ing afternoons in his father's hard- ware store. He is an outdoor boy who likes hunting and has been very active in skiing. As a keen sports enthusiast he follows the teams carefully. Ted has done won- derful work in shop and plans to enter the Air Force in September. After he graduates from the Air Force, he wants to work in his father's store. W'e expect him to be owning his own store one of these days. ,IUDITII Il. PINKIIAM SALUTATORIAN Commercial Judy basketball l, 3. 45 Honor Roll l, Z. 3, 45 Freshman Reception Com- mittee 45 Usher at Baccalaureate 35 Assembly Program 25 junior Prom f' 'HI'l1:IlCC 35 Iiditorial Board 35 School Play 3 fUsherj: All West- b ook Night I5 Ring Committee 35 Student Council 2, 35 Librarian 35 Class Officer 2, 3. During her four years in high school, -Iudy enjoyed Student Coun- eil the best of all. She is always talking about earning 530,000 so she can build a house. Sha even has a few models picked out. JAROLYN PRATT Conuyievcial Carol fNflk'Cl ss bl Washin i tClub 3, 5 Bailglbal l, ' ufnior Prom Com, ee 4 Fr m Reception ittee amu asketball but sa sf.. . ir got top' uy 1 dr:ss, bl se or some ier ot Arg? Go dow to Park' '. N nd sie' Carol. Wit her sparkl smile and swell personality you'rc bound to buy something from her. Quite a sales- woman. Carolis ambition is to be a success in anything she tries. LEO R. PRATT General Leo Wfashfngton Club 5, 45 Baseball I, Z5 Football I, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Intramural Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 5, 4. ' n ' ' 4 ' lee ub l, 25 re ch Club 5 Field Hockey 15 ' n . 45 'ind d' l X g If Leo could have been paid for all the extra hours he has spent in W'estbrook High, he would not need a high school diploma, but would be able to retire right now and never worry about what the future might have in store. As it is, he is looking toward a future in Uncle Sam's Army, where he in- tends to make up for all that lost time. You can find him with the ltoys wherever they congregate.
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