Bangor High School - Oracle Yearbook (Bangor, ME)

 - Class of 1921

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Curran, Edward M. Ed. Ed is our star speaker and debater. He is very fond of French, and tries hard to have his lessons and papers perfect so that Madame will compli- ment him. We expect to hear of him winning fame speaking in the League of Nations before a great While. Senate 1Vice-Presidentb. Debating Team 1CaptainJ. Lyford Speaking Contest at Colby. French Play. Junior Exhibition 1MedalD. R. O. T. C. 135, 1CaptainJ. Senior Play. Parting Address. Daley, Bernice C. This miss is so quiet and little that We'ro apt to overlook her. That would be to our misfortune, for size doesn't count for everything, does it, Bernice? Debutantes 121. Danforth, Gordon W. Skinny -'skinnyr is a handsome lad. Vvho smiles the whole year round: Behind the wheel of his automobile Is where he's usually found. Military 135. Davis, Edna, Eddie VVhcn it comes to having a good time you'll find that Edna is never missing, She never worries and is always ready to help you with a smile. Davis, Gladys, Oh, quelque fois cette brilliant Hlle Doth make Madame feel quite jolly, For quatre annees in 1-3. H. S. Have made her piquant charm no less. Debutante 111. Dearborn, Lloyd, M. Dearborn is good looking and '11 Ways happy. It doesn't scare him any when he doesn't know his lessonsg he's the star bluffer in the class. Oh! You'll get along all Dennis, Arthur, ' 'Shorty right in the world, Lloyd. Band 145. Oracle Board 125 DeBeck, Dorothy, Dorothy is our dreamer and loves to write stories. Who knows but that some day We may hear of her in the great literary world? We surely hope so, Dorothy. n Every so often a mortal is cre- ated who can debate. We hereby publish a picture of one of these fortunate individuals. .Military Training 121. Semi- Finals. Debating Team 111.

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Coyne, James, Slim Slim in figure, slim in name, That's how Coyne gets his fame. Crosby, Charlotte, With glistening eyes, and rosy lips And black, shining tresses, too, The heart breaker of the social set Is fond of the Packard even yet. Cadet Debutantes 121. Crowe, Eleanor, A friend We've got in Ellie, A true blue friend indeed, She's just the best sport ever Was, Her friends are all agreed. Crowell, Alan W. Alan is our fiddler, I-Ie plays Well, that's a fact, But when asked his nickname said, Please do not call me FAT. Orchestra 145. Oracle Board 111. Cadets 111. R. 0. T. C. 131, 12nd Lieut.J Senate 111. Junior Semi- Semi Finals. French Play. Crowell, Helen, Here's to a versatile miss, One of the finest in her class, True to her lessons and duties alike, A true friend and companion, this charming lass. Debutantes 127. Sponsor, R. O. T. C. Crowell, Ruth, A rippling laugh, a cheery grin, That's the way Ruthie Waltzes in, Lessons ne'er did trouble her Nor did they e'er her charms deter. Senior Play 111. Sponsor R. O. T. C. Debutantes 123. Crowley, Celia, Celia may appear quiet but ask someone who knows her if she isn't a sport. She is sometimes studious and sometimes not. Her favorite lesson is shorthand! Campbell, Pauline S. Polly Polly just came to us this year, but We've all learned to like her in even that short time.



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De Roche, Irene, Here's a young lady of gentle de- meanor You'll never forget her when you have once seen her, She sings like the angels, to her studies she's true, Shes an excellent example for me and for you. Doherty, James, How needless it is for us tempt to say something nice Jim. He absolutely speaks fo self. A noble youth who to at- about r him- should make a poet of himself, some day. Track Manager 115. Band 135. Football 125. Athletic Council 115. Doherty, Joseph D. Joe NVhy worry? We know Joe d0esn't, and sometimes we envy him on that account. Quiet, but nice is he. Band 155. R. 0. T. C. 115. First Pres. Band Organization. Dorr, Carlotta M. Lotta, Carl Here is a very quiet, demure little miss, but she is a good sport just the same and a Usure enough friend. Dougherty, J. Roy. Doughty This fellow goes to Maine next year. In 1930 he will be instilling agricultural science into the heads of the little ones. And we pity the little ones. Oracle Board 115. Military 135. Orchestra 145. Downing, John P. Johnnie Quiet, but oh, those beautiful eyes! I-Ie's one of our football men and sure knows how to buck the line. Some day we may be calling him Admiral Downing of the U. S. Navy. Doyle, Philip, Celt He is our model soldier, and stu- Where did you get that won dent, too. He is going to Ireland soon and we'll bet he'll make some lieutenant in Erin's brave cohorts. Hurrah for Ireland! R. 0. T. C. 145. Summer Camp 125. Ellingwood, Eloise M. Peggy derful habit of studying, Eloise? You must be a great joy to your teachers. I wish you'd give us your recipe.

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