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Qutstanding PersonaIz'tz'es Best Boy Student . . Best Girl Student . . Most Most Popular Boy . Popular Girl . Prettiest Girl .i,. Handsomest Boy , . Most Active Boy . . Most Active Girl , . Most Bashful Boy . Most Class Class Class Class Class Class Bashful Girl . Clown .i..,. Athlete QBoyJ Athlete fGirlj Heartbreaker Actor ....ii Actress ..,. Best Dressed Boy . . Best Dressed Girl . Class Class Class Gentleman . . Lady ..,. Musician . . . Corridor Couple . 4 x Favorite Teacher , , . . . . jim Cunningham . . Claire Begin . , . Gene Waters . Betty Knight . . . A Sylvia Gain . . A . Bob Janovsky Lorraine Smith and . . . Gene Waters . . . . Judy Bailey . . . Leslie Dow . . Myrtle Dyer . . . . Bill Knox . . Bill Bragdon . . Louise Berry Cliff DeRoche . Bill Christian Beverly Billings . Bill Hamilton ,. Judie chick Cliff DeRoche . Betty Madsen . . Jerry Brooks Royden Belanger . . . Mr. Brooks
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It Is q'z'meff In nineteen hundred and fifty-one we entered the halls of Westbrook High as Freshmen. At this time we all made promises to ourselves of what we would try to achieve in the next four years. Well, even though it seems as if it was just yesterday, it is already time to examine our consciences and see if we did keep those promises. During these last important years was your first main objective to obtain your highest possible scholastic rank? Did you willingly participate in the extra curricular activities? Were you friendly, courteous, kind, and co-operative? These are only a few of those important promises. How would you rate yourself? The past year has not been all work and no play. When we leave we will take with us the wonderful memories of Freshman Reception, our first formal, all the fun we had at games, dances, and committee meetings, the friendships we have made and enjoyed as a group. Each one of us will also have a personal pride of the things we ourselves have done or what the school has accomplished during our four years. Because of the many ups and downs, our school days have furnished us with valuable experience in working out our personal problems. In a few short months a new kind of life will be facing us. There will be no bells to tell us when to go from one thing to another as there has been in high school. We will have to start to make our own decisions in life. Probably it will be the first time in our lives that we will really think and act as individuals. This new life is full of darkness and doubt. Let us hope that God will never let us despair and that He will teach us to face every challenge bravely to insure a successful future for us all. GENE WATERS, 'SS. The junior Glass At last some of us have something to be proud of-there are two classes on whom we can look down. They may be taller, their ranks may be better, but we have been here longer! ! ! We are in our third year at Westbrook High School and now We have more of an opportunity to show our many varied talents. In this, our Junior year, we have to seriously consider our future and begin working towards that goal. ' Our first important step this year was to elect our class officers: Wilfred Leighton, president, Thomas Tuttle, vice presidentg Joan LaBrecque, secretaryg and Patty Anderson, treasurer. During the first half-year William Annis, Donald Delisle, Rosaire Gervais, Lucille Lavigne, Martha Merrill, Rowena Merrill, Joseph Shaw, and Donald Waterhouse made the Honor Roll. The musically-minded Juniors who joined the band are Norma Gordon, Carolyn Kneeland, Sheila Greene, Fred Noack, Ann Burton, Alton Miller, Larry Slade, Betty Bloomer, Janice Wood, Paul Phillips, Donald Mannett, and Priscilla Hatt. They have done a very fine job and we Juniors are justly proud of them.
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