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

 - Class of 1955

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RONALD V. STULTZ Commercial Ron Track I, 2g Assembly Program l, 2, 3, 45 Wasliingttmn Club 3g Bas- ketball I, 2, 3g Senior Reception Committee 35 Baseball lg Football I, 3, 4g W Club 2, 3, 4g Class Ofhcer 2, 3 flireasurerj, 4 fVice Presidentjg Key Club 49 Junior Prom Committee 3, 4g Student Council 2, 3, 45 Freshman Recep- tion Committee 4. Whether Ron is starring on the football field or out with the boys, his happy smile and contentment make him stand out from the rest. LOR NA M. SWIQNDSON Commercial Lornie Lornie's first and most important ambition is to graduate from high school. Westbrook junior College will be her goal after graduation. At Westbrtitik junior she plans to lake xt secretarial course and get an ofliee job after. One of I,ornie's favorite pastimes is writing letters to a very special boyrat the Uni- versity of Maine. livery recessrwe see 'her aroundsvith the crowd cat- ing a sandwich and just enioying herself. PAUL L. TETRAULT Industrial Tate Industrial Club 3, 4. Paul says that after he graduates from high school he'll take a two weeks' vacation in the Rangeley region and do nothing but fish and rest! Then he wants to become an apprentice in the drafting trade, a field in which he shows great in- terest. He would also like to be- come a cabinet maker, Tate has worked hard and well in high school and we are reasonably sure that he will excel in this vocation. BliVliRl.Y A. THORNI2 Commercial Bev Clee Club lg lfield Hockey l, 3. Bev is one of the folks who lives out at Pride's Corner and has to take the bus to sehool. It seems as though she doesn't always go every- where by bus though. Remember the time you hiked home from Portland, Bev? Bev has speedily be- come interested in Home liconomics Class. l wonder why the sudden interest in home management. HAROLD W. TRAVIS, JR. General Harold transferred from Deering in his senior year. Next year he plans to join Uncle Sam's Navy. Anything that has to do with ma- chinery will interest Harold. Al- most any night of the week hc spends his extra time at Priest's with the rest of the boys from Cumberland Mills. His curly blond hair is the envy of all his classmates -girls that is. His main interest in life is roller skating and he can be found at Riverside rink when- ever it is open. tl , N Al If l tgtlai NA5ua'.,IkytIAt,LX5?2la 3' i til Y if if XJ ny iltt u all So I 0 - st 195 y S rt glrim ' J! Ce 8-. -' - , esh tank Pee Pion 'nii.hll'lfee 4, ,lllw, iftb.,,5gVl ' l ,E I ' l 5 1 L 2, I I -I-fl , Jr inf. . 'Llltalkf in .1 id t t nf cl.ts s. it tiasfiggkei is tally- if Ci sgmlto Ii G I 5 ' be if sua'l.ly tal itil tto. Y nt 085411 it. I 1 res. xl,Q?iilso lille? to , I an s en s as nil- ' 4 time 1' I . L 7. 4' . .s poss c gh, winter etioyeng this sport. I 'J .. I X l.UCilfNli A. XY'ATlfRS College Gene Club I, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4 tPresidentj: Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Football' I, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3g Honor Roll I, 2, 3, junior Prom Conunittee 3g Freshman Reception Committee I, 41 liditorial Board 2, 39 Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Usher .lt Graduation 3: Assembly Program l, 2, 3, 4: Class President I, 2, 5, 4, Senior Reception Com- mittee J, President of Southwestern Maine Student Council 4, Intra- mural Volleyball l, 2. Gene is one of the most outstand- ing persons in Westbrook High and Il hard working, conscientious stu- dent. Best of luck to Gene in the future. RAYMOND XVl3l.Cl'l General Ray Watshingtoii Club 3g Baseball 'I,f'7,f 3, 4, ,Football 41 Basketball- 2, ' Y: ,lllF?iOIf,fPY'0II1',C10I11I11ilYCC 3g Fresh- man Reception Committee ' -lg lirench Club 5,343 Assambiy Pro- gram I. Z3 1Ilfl'LllTllQl'.lk Basketball lg 7.,, 1 7 ,L Nvaiter at Stardust Ball 3. -' '5'Punehy is figenerlally found down at thefCup1berland3,gpu play- ingtfor Miteh'sl Maolet-s, or keep- illglliflld-iXVZlllL'8S'SCS Tom'1 in stitcflles' with his antics and story- telling. Ray is going rd 3 prep Jsichool and then to eollegeifyx t, 44 fy .ff P ., X Q- f fy y

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DON AI.U O. RUSSBLI. Commercial Don Washington Club Z, 35 French Club Z: Assembly Program Zg Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4: Mardi Gras 23 Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Come back to school any after- noon and you will usually see Don there faithfully OJ doing his make! up work, or at least trying to. Un- like most of the male sex, Don wishes to organize and become presiA dent of the XX!oman Haters' Club. This may prove to be some organi- zation if the right people were to gain membership. Best of luck, Don. Glfls AI.D B. SlCKI.1iS Industrial Squeak W'ashington Club 3, 4, Football l, Z, 3, 45 Iiditorial Board 4: School Play 3, 45 One Act Play 3, 4, All XVestbrook Night 45 Track l, 2, Assembly Program I, 3, 49 InCIusA trial Club 3, 4, Indoor Track 2. -lerry likes good movies, stage shows, and plays. He was in All Westbrook Night this year and played the part of Deacon', -Iones very well. He was also a gangster in this year's school play. -lerry's favorite sport is water skiing, His ambition is to become an electrician after he serves in the Marine Corps. TI'II'fRIfSA AI,ICI'l SIROIS Commercial Terry Ii. H. A. I, 2, Field Hockey 2, 3. Terry loves to dance and even has a pair of purple dancing slippers. Iler favorite pastimes are dancing or roller skating. Terry is quite an expert in these Helds since she has been doing them for a number of years. There is nothing she enjoys doing more than cooking delicious meals for her family. RALPH DANIEL SMALL College Danny A better natured fellow than Danny you cannot find. He is truly a scholar and his favorite subject is mathematics. Danny's favorite pastime is seeing a good movie once in a while. Danny has high ideals and a Hnc character but is not without a touch of good humor. He is making plans to enter the University of Maine in the fall. He hopes to pursue a career in busi- HCSS. OR- e i C t 3 5 ' ' ' .5 ' ei k' Z, .Q ' ee Cl , - Q3 fd' ., 4: If . ' ra ian 3: y Progr' J 501 Wzsai ' 1 Ciei -r'l P LI . . A. 7 Malin 2' I'r . i ian oi 11 ditoii C oard 3 p 1 ing 3 fe Ita WZ 374' tat' c:I1ll Rlllg 'If s sdtty' are u - I L af ions bac se I - e a that , .. C f. . b I . te l 1 We Ii ar I. pa c a .ie shoult ma e 1 xo - as s can use ter iff i . 1 . j ' ' IHSY' I'UgS I0 lllCI 1' V LORRAINIQ I. SMITII 3 General N f Q'I:orraino M Ifr sl .n Il'c H C itt' , I i h Cl l I t I e W oylfll ec' i'c iuu Q, 3, Secrear' L., Intramura Volleyba 25 As' mbly I,l'l!gl'LlIvt , i Iixtyyxitlekbn 's an lfllkes I.or- ri . You niemlf her, tlon't y ill? She' 1at cu e little blonde whose ll: e room is 208. W'ith a neat ' ea ance id frie ly smil- aIX1v.1ys, I.t1rri7.pfllMeotil cl rm ' - Qthlost anyone. Li veryt ie lse Iorraii e as a ,K 1 in Y, I yden. After . duation lC get 1 it a in some gott tlice as a secretary. RAIPII If. SMITII Industrial Smitty Iieotball 2, 3, 4: Track 2: IndusA trial Club 3, 4. An avid hunting and lashing fan, Smitty likes to spend a lot of his time pursuing these sports. A standout end on the football team this year, he earned the respect of his fellow teammates with his fine sportsmanship and team spirit. Ile is .mother of the class who is look- ing forward to a career in the Armed Service. RAYMOND I.. SNOW' General Pui'I'er', Ilonor Roll 2g Student Council 3, Intramural Football I, Z3 Intraf mural Basketball 1, 2, 4, Basketball I: Baseball lg Attended school in Iflorida in 1954. Puller couldn't get over his fondness for Ole XV. H. S. and so after a year's Vacation in Iflorida he returned home to gradu- ate with his old friends and class- mates. Bay has made up for his lack in height with energy equal to that of boys twice as tall as lie. An avid hunting enthusiast, Kay looks forward to each Fall and the deer I1lll1IlI1Q1 SCZIYUII.



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RICHARD P. WYMAN General Dick Senior Reception Committee 35 Football 45 Intramural Basketball 35 junior Prom Committee 35 Wash- ington Club 3. Dick transferred from Deering at the end of his sophomore year. We were happy to welcome a new student to our class. He can usually be seen driving around in a black '41 Ford with Jam His ambition is to join the army and have a happy married life. We aren't sure which will happen first. PHILIP E. FOLEY General Phil Basketball 15 Baseball 15 Football Manager 1, 25 Intramural Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Softball l, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Phil can usually be found at the Cumberland Gym playing ball for the Spartans His favorite pas- time is keeping his friends amused. His favorite subject is Physics which Cas Mr. Chandler will tell youl he does not know any more about than the moon. Phil is look- ing forward to graduation in june CSU. LEON A. LABERGE College Tootsie Leon attended St. Joseph's High School, Berthierville, P. I., Canada, before coming to Westbrook High in his senior year. Although he has been with us only a short while, he has won the respect and friendship of his classmates. Math seems to be his favorite subject and to prove it to us, he has taken both junior and Senior College Mathematics at the same time and has done a superb job keeping up with the four-year students. Leon is looking forward to a military career. HARRY M. PINKHAM Industrial Pink Assembly Program 35 Industrial Club 3, 4. Ding-Dong. Here comes speedy Pink in his green pick-up truck making like he was a wolf. Really girls, he is only a harmless boy. Pink is usually seen with his fel- low wolves around town or working on his truck. Working on his truck is a pleasure but any other labor is taboo to him. His only ambition at the moment is to own a new truck someday and keep his bell in fine working order. The Senior Class of Fifty-Five wishes to pay its deepest respects to the memory of our former classmate, Philip W. Burrows, who passed away during our sophomore year. Our thoughts turn to our beloved friend at the time of our graduation.

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