Presque Isle High School - Ship Yearbook (Presque Isle, ME)

 - Class of 1932

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Sflnrvii vim jim VI. H. V Richard Sweetser talked sense? The Senior Class grew up? , P. Patterson and V. Powers weren't together? J. Morneault lost her giggle? Fred McConnell didn't pull Norrna's hair in Eng. IV? P. Thibodeau had her hair out of place? P. Christie lost his proboscis? M. Thompkins got a D? fHeaven help us!! V. Clark should lose' his wave? C. Burnett forgot to brag about his girls? Ralph Sweetser lost a basket? Autice was Milder instead of Wild- er? A. Roderique found out how to grow? g H. Shaw didn't know his lessons? E. Craig -became a man? E. lPatterson raised her voice? K. Mazdield went Platimum blonde? E. Harmon couldn't talk? O. Merritt lost his dimples? H. Glidden really had something t-o say? C. Albert couldn't roll her eyes? S. Nye really knew something real 'lfunny ? - C. Hemphill lost weight? SHIP U S. Burtt should lose his smile? R. Walton was a humpback? Anything should happen to Hel- ene's pets? F. Seavsy got to classes early? F. Clayton used bobby pins? P. Johnston wasn't telling jokes ? D. Willard could! control her gig- gles? P. Sutter should lose his shyness? G. Hayes, I. Smith '32 liT.. C0uant CUnningham Cartel! JenkinS llansCnm .loHson C0nnor l.0ring Bailey Fillmore StoddArd MCKusick HoUghton Chamberlain KiTcl1en McGaughY -Ralph Bishop, '32,

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Wi W mm fWYP.l.VH M. Hayes: Hey, Aut, is your watch right P A Wilder: CAbsentrnindlyJ Yes, on- ly it's five minutes early! Arthur Bnown's favorite selection from Scott's Lady of the Lake: The stag at eve had drunk' his fill, lWhere danced the moon on Hardly Hill. 'Mr. McGauighy in civics class! I had left the red hot iron on a chair, and my little sister took hold -of it and -burned her hands. Hattie Sites: Well, naturally! It's the little things that count.- Jasper Packard. Here's to the Freshmen! 'Green little dears, We hope they'll change color In later years. 'Miss :McKusick in American his- tory: Why do you think people could drink salt water and live? Norma Berrie: Couldn't they strain it? Miss Fillmore in senior latin: Translate, Marjorie. 'Marjorie Tompkinszz He had a horse- , Miss Fillmore: lD'id ylou say you were hoarse? Miss Conant in senior English: What is the bird of darkness? Harold lPrescott1 The bat. Mrs. Williams in American history: freferrin-g to something Janet Morn- .eault hadl said at which the class had laughedlz Now really, she isn't as off as she looks to be! Miss McKusick: Could we have a little more heat in Rooms 'One and' Two? . Sli? SHIP 29 Mr. Markee: Yes, send down a pail with a tight cover. Miss Houghton in French I: How do you say sit down? Margaret Dudley: Squattez-vous. Florence Carpenter in American history: Where was the first blood- shed vorf the 'Civil War? Mr. McGaughy Cas Waldo Libby dropped a pair of scissors on the floorj: Are you taking up home ec- onomics ? Waldo Libbyi No, that's a cooking utensil. Miss 'McKusick in European his- tory: Other ways of gaining land were by war, marriage, or some peace'- ful means. Hugh Melville in American his- tory: The President of the Senate is the Vice-president anyway, ain't he ? Miss Conant in senior English: Give an example of coincidence. Ralph Bishop: :'Tfo see the students bf the entire high school studying their lessons for the next day. Miss Conant: Nic, I'd call that a miracle! WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF: Lois Brown couldn't walk to school with B. Street? Mug Dow couldn't crack -gum? L. Crandall and P. Lovering didn't play tag when the teachers weren't looking? W. Shaw couldn't tease J. Gold- stone? N. Berrie behaved herself in the study hall? Tim couldn't blush?



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