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THE LAUREL VVEYMOUTH, RUTH Commercial RUTHIE Motto: A word from the eyes is sufficient. Typewriting awardsg Chorus, 3-45 Orchestra, 3-43 Glee Club, 4, Ye Merrie Steno's Club, 45 A Prince to Order CNormaJ, 43 Glee Cub Concert, 45 Up in the Air QMrs. McCullumJg Tulip Time, 3. I never made a, milvtakc in my life-at least never one that I could not explain away. WH ITNEY, OLIVE General I ' nc PAT!! I Motto: Teach me the art of forgetting, for I oft remember what I should not and cannot forget what L would? LAUREL Board, ing Room Chairman, 1-2g Freshman Reception, 23 Fair Committee, 25 Junior Prize Speaking Finals, 35 Chorus Tulip Time , 3, Class Secretary, 3-43 Chorus, 1-2- 3-45 Dramatic Club,-43 A Prince to Order fCa'rolinej, 4, Presentation of Gifts, 43 Librarian, 43 Business Manager LAUREL, 4, French Club, 4g Traffic Ofhcer, 4. Ever in chcerfulest mood art thou. WRIGHT, FRANCES Commercial is n Motto: Friendship is the wine of life. President of Literary Club, 15 Class Treasurer, 2-3-4 5 Fresh- man Reception Committee, 2-4g County and State Typewriting Contests, 3-43 County Shorthand Contest, 4, Vice President of Ye Merrie Steno's Club, 4 3 Ye Merrie Steno's Club, 33 Fair Committee, 2-3-45 Business Manager of A Prince to Order , 43 Debating League Team, 43 Student Council, 45 Typewriting Awards, 3-43 W. A. T. C., 4, Class Essay, 45 Music, 1-23 Junior Prom. Committee, 35 Home Room Chairman, 2-4, Traiiic Duty, 4. ' I would rather suffer unju..rtly than act unjustly. THINGS ONE SHOULD NEVER D0 Never get Dot Haines to arguing, Mac Cook to passing notes, 'f Olie Whiitney to laughing, Frances Weathern to talking, and Gordon Bragg to smoothing his pet lock . If you do, it will mean just some more records to go down in history as non-stop flights!!!
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THE LAUREL SARGENT, WALTER General Motto: Sleep is sweet to the laboring man. We push time from us and we 'wish him back. SMALL, ERNESTINE Commercial ERNIE Motto: Those who paint her truest, praise her most. Music, 1-25 Ye Merrie Steno's Club, 3-45 Senior Play A Prince to Order fCharlotte Kanej, 45 Typewriting Award, 4g Junior Prom. Committee, 35 Class Prophecy, 4g Freshman Reception, 2. Serene, yet warm, lumzane, yet firm her mind. TAYLOR, 'CLYDE College Preparatory Motto: Life is a great bundle of little things. Track, 1-2-3-45 Football, 1-2-3-4, Captain, 45 Music, 1-2-3-43 Dramatic Club, 3-43 President, 49 Debating, 35 Junior Speaking Finals, 35 Student Council, 4, President, 43 Fair Committee, 4, Class Oration, 4, Prince to Order CBill and the Princej, 43 Assistant Librarian, 45 Secretary of the Curtis Contest, 45 Edison Scholarship Contest Candidate, 35 LAUREL Board, 1-2-43 Operetta fMr. Burbankj, 4g Traffic Duty, 4. Stabbed with a while 'wcnchiv black eye. VVEATHERN, FRANCES College Preparatory I It H Motto: All who would win must share it, Happiness was born a twin. Orchestra, 3-4, Chorus, 1-2-3-49 Dramatic Club, 3-45 Chorus The Garden of the Shah, 23 Chorus Tulip Time, 33 Junior Prize Speaking Finals, 35 Traffic Officer, 43 Up in the Air fMrs. Burbankj, 4, Debating League Team, 43 LAUREL Board, 3-45 Glee Club, 3-43 President of French Club, 45 Curtis Magazine Contest Leader, 4g Valedictorian, 43 Cantata Hiawatha , 33 Glee Club and Orchestra Concert, 4g Treas- urer of Dramatic Club, 4. Nate: are often 11cccssary, but they are necessary evils.
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18 THE LAUREL ' SENIOR Do1NGs ! Adams, F.-Following the Films! Averill, D.-Getting used to staying in town. Barrows, A.-Dancing at V. I. S. Hall. Berry, R.-Patroling his beat-South Hall - I1Villows. Bragg, G.-Applying Slickum to his Holy Terrors . Bunnell, E.-Giving NVilton t'he once over . Callahan, J.-Designing humorous sketches. Cook, M.-Modernizing Bailey Hill . Deane, M. -Graining the old grey mare. Dunn, E.-Waiting for' week-ends to come. Flood, B.-Keeping H tabs on Junior Room. Frederick, D.- Teaming Lizzie . Gould, H.-Keeping her hair curled. Haines, D.-Writing letters to?!?!? Hodgkins, D.-Commuting from Farm- ington Falls. Hunt, L.-Getting over his affairs !! Mace, D.-Tinkering the old Dodge. MoCully, C.-Waiting for a hair cut!! Mosher, J.-Developing his vocal chords! ' Nickerson, N.-Trailing the Nor- mals ! ! ! A Parker, A.-Training for Public Speaking . Russell, V.-Week-ending at New Sharon. Ryan, D.-Clhewing his pencil. Small, E.-Dreaming of Maine School of Commerce. Taylor, C.-Escorting that certain Freshman . Weathern, F. - Talking! Talking! Talking! VVeymouth, R.-Trying to get in . VVhitney, O.-Thinking up Wise cracks . VVright, F.-Singing Oh Charlie, My Boy . O. Whitney, '3O. WISHES Ofh I Wish I had someone to do my Math. for me. -Helen Gould. E I had my 'history-work book up to date. - Donald F rederick. I had my graph made.-Leo Campbell. I was a Frenchman.-Certain French Students. School would close for a year.-Whole Student Body. I never had to Debate.-Juniors and Seniors. The recess bell would ring.-Any of us. The Second Period would be omitted.- Senior Latin Class. I could control my laughter.-Olive Whitney. Teacher Wouldn't call on me.- Monday Morning Student. My rank card was betterp it 's been sick so long.-Wihole lot of us. All my wishes would come true.-O. Whitney, '30. LIBRARY NOTES F OR many years our library at Farming- ton High has- been sadly neglected. But we are now the proud possessors of many new volumes, among which are the fol- lowing: Innocents Abroad-Adams and Hines. The Skyrider-Averill. We'll Dance the Nite Away-Barrows. Girls - Berry. Tarzan the Untamed- Bragg. Nervous Wreck-Bragg. Home Maker-Bunnell. The The The Slhort Stop- Callahan. The Flirt-Cook. The Valley of Silent Men-Deane and Mosher. The Silent Woman-Dunn. Strawberry Blonde-Flood. Keeping Up with Lizzie-Frederick. The Long Shadow'-Gould. The Cave Girl-Haines. A Princess of Mars-Hodgkins.
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