Bangor High School - Oracle Yearbook (Bangor, ME)

 - Class of 1925

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COPELAND, EUNICE, Useless CONNOR, JOHN, Sheik The guy with the clothes and good looks is what they call John. Johns hair Is always in place and his shoes are always neat. He's going to be a. future Arrow collar man or else a model for a Shut-On glasses add. R. O. T. C. 121. CONRAD, SIMEON, Conrad Take a. look at his picture and see why he's such a Sheik. Sim froze both ears last winter, but fortunat ely didn't break them off. COOKSON, ARDIS, Although Ardis has not been with us her four years she has become a favorite with her classmates. Ardis' ambition is to teach school next year in Amherst. Train them well, Ardis. Although she's Useless, shes very ornamental and we think she's a darling. Best of luck to you, Eu- nice! Orchestra, 121. Girls' Debating Society, 131. Secretary, 1I1. Bates League. Team Alternate, 1I1. Dra- matic Club, In the Woods of Dom- remy, A love of a Bonnet. Jun- nior Semi-semis. French Club. Class ode. COREY, WILLIAM, This boy left us after an enforc- ed bad. absence for appendicitis. Too Hope you'll have good luck. CORT, JENNIE MARIE, Here's to sweet little Jennie Cort, A girl who is an all-round sport. She is conscientious in every study, But history is her favorite hobby. And by the year 1932, Jennie will have written a history, too. Dramatic Club, 131. COSLOW, EDITH, This tall girl knows just how to keep books. If some millionaire en- gages her to keep his, she'll soon be able to give B. H. S. a set of new ones. CRAWFORD, LILLIAN, Minetta Minetta planned to learn hair dress ing., To do the marcel and curl, But we think she ought to change her mind And learn to bake biscuits for Earle.

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COFFIN, MERLE L. COFFEY, CLARENCE, This blue-eyed fellow has been too busy in high school to Waste much time on his studies, but he's a regular fellow all right. Hail to our curly headed track star! Merle has worked for the team whieh was a success. We Wonder if Merle has found the meaning of the corridor and room bell yet? Track QSJ. Captain and Manager. Band. Dramatic Club. Latin Club. COHEN, PHIL, Musical whirlwind. Energetic cheer lefider. Cheerful smiler. Nothing phases Phil, not even lessons. COLLINS, CAROLINE Laughing, joking, smiling Ma.y life always be that way For our ever joyful Caroline A sweet and tuneful lay Class secretary CD. Vice-Pres- ident CID. French Club. Latin Club. Chemistry Club. COLLINS, EDWIN, Do you ever feel sad? Send for Edwin Collins and you Won't feel sad any more. He could make a brass statue of Grouch laugh. COLLINS, J., Joe, Dub. Vvhen anyone wants a real go getter one always calls on Dub He's either leading the cheering or arranging games for the team. As a manager of sports Dub is without a rival. Cheer Leader. Manager B. H. S. dependents. COLSON, CAROLINE, Here is a young lady, who though quiet appearing is full of fun, and is very studious as well. Her gentle manners, winning smile and willing- ness to help others Wins the hearts of all those who meet her, and will carry her far on the rough road of life. Her present ambition is college. VVell, Caroline, We all wish you the best of luck and success. Dramatic Club. Chemistry Club. Freshmen Sponsor. COLSON, ROBERT, Bob. Bob has been here only two years. but in that time we have learned that he is very musical. His greatest am- bition is to join Sousa's Band. Good luck Bob. Band. Orchestra. Chemistry Club. R. O. T. C. 121.



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CROSSMAN, GLADYS E. Gladys is a. nice little gal, The kind you like to have for a. pal. 'She studies hard, but is fond of fun, too And she just loves to go to the Bijou. CROWELL, ROBERT P., Bob. A fellow we just can't forget One of the squnrest we've ever Clever as a. speaker, an actor student, too met. and But best of all Bob's white clear thru. R. O. T. C. C2J. Dramatic Club fPres.Jg Junior Exhibitiong Senior play f Charlie's Aunt J. Christmas in Turkey Hollow. CURRIER, FRANCIS, Here's a fellow to tie to. I-Ie's square and straight. Some day we'l1 all be proud to think he is our class- mate. We are now, come to think of it. R. 0. T. C. 122. Chemistry Club. DAGGETT, RUTH, Pinkie. Studies do not worry Ruth. CThey don't need toy.. When there's a good' time on Ruth is always there, and it's a better time because she's there. Freshman Sponsor. Latin Club. Chemistry Club. French Club. Dra- matic Club. Debating Society 122. fTreasurerj . Glee Club. DALEY, EDWARD, Ecldie. May we present this lad, VVith shorthand, say, he drives them mad. We'll say he can dance, he's small as a pin But don't crowd, girls, he's out to win. R. 0. T. C. 131. DALEY, ADDIS, Is a quiet boy who studies hard and always pays attention to busi- ness. He's one of Madame's favorites, too. Keep it up Addis! Junior Exhibition. R. O. T. C. DAVIS, CHARLOTTE R., We like her and we'll miss her, Vvhen school days are done, 'Cause she's a jolly pal With a smile for everyone. DeBECK, CHESTER, Chet Popularity has no brakes, 'So Chet will never stop, qzy. He's out to win with few mistakes, If what he seeks can be Got. R. O. T. C. C31 Credits. 9 I l

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