Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME)

 - Class of 1930

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HORIZONTAL Against Cabbrev.J. Tantalum. A liquid measure Cabbrewzl. A S. W. state in the U. S. Aluminum. The fGermanJ. A linear measure fabbrevj. Open fpoeticj. Definite article Cspanishj. A Roman emperor. Make, act. Pair Cabbrevj. To be sickly. Walks around. Exists. A preposition. A preposition. A feminine name. A ballot. An inflammable f ty liquid. at A number. A hubbub. THE LAUREL w 42. A prefix meaning three. 44. A pronoun. 45. Spectacles fcolloqj. 48. They fFrenchJ. I 49. Ones who ofliciate in holy offices. 54. Member of Parliament Qabbrevj. 56. Articles of dress worn to protect other clothes. 58. A city in Egypt. 62. A plenty. 63. To deface. 64. To spoil. ' 65. Ocular. 66. Escapes. 68. Centimeter Cabbrev.j. 69. Special Post-Graduate Qahbrevj. 71. Preposition meaning with 72. Definite article CFrenchD. 73. A violent shock. 78. Interrogate. 81. A suffix used in the classification of rocks. 82. Depart. 83. Narrated.

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3nn-- THE LAUREL ' W MARY NELsoN , Past-The height of serenenessC?l!j. Present--We often think of the old saying, Still water runs deep. Future-Manager and director of the Farmington Falls Follies . ELEANOR LARCOM Past--Breaking Provision No. II of tratiic rules at F. I-I. S. That law reads: All students shall be made by the traffic cops to travel in single files. . Present-Look out, Nell , you lhad 'better be careful how you break the rule for note-throwing . We will, however, say that you are well-versed in that line. Future-We hear that Miss Eleanor Larcom has made great fame in the talkie hit, Doc's Ford Truck . Donorny Gannon Past--Doing her stuff at dances in the suburbs of Farmington Falls. Present--Speeding up the Ford. Future-Read in a newspaper ad. live years hence: ' Miss Dorothy Gordon, Instructor of Dancing, 182 Bridge Place, Farmington Falls, Maine OHice Hrs., 1-5 A. M. Tel. 582-M HELEN VOTER Past-Taking in the amusements at Franklin County Fair!!! Present-Wonder who can tell us? Future-Makes great success in Public Speaking at Emerson College. WALTER LUCE Past--Swallowed a dictionary to get inspiration. Present-Advice: Stay out of Cthej West QMillsj . Future--Director of what was for- merly known as Zieglield's Follies , now known as Luce's Lillies . ELLA OSBORNE Past-Studying English. Present1QWonder Who 's Who in this town 'for her?!!! Future-Found in The Scientific American live years from now: Miss Ella Osborne, young sports- wloman, has invented a new kind of roller- skate. These roller-skates 'have a midget electric motor which carries the person who wears them at a great speed, and there is a high aocelerationf' VELMA SMLTH Past-Stage dancing at North Ches- terville. Present-Spending her noon hour at the exclusive UD Newberry's on Broad- way. Future-Found in the North Chester- ville news in the Franklin journal for june 25, 1940: Miss Velma Smith has returned to her business as hairdresser for the 'Mar- guerite Shop' in Portland. Miss Smith has for the past six months taken a course, at Paris, in latest hair styles. On return- ing she wnent to her home in North Ches- terville for a holiday before going back to Portland to attend to her duties. P. Hall, '31, W. Luce, '3I. SELECTED JOKES Rules sometimes work both ways! Small boy: Mother, do you say, It is me, or is it I? Mother: Always remember the rhyme: It is I, Said the spider to the Hy! Small boy: I see, but couldn't you say: It is me, Said the spider to the Bea! Teacher: johnny, give me a sentence containing the word deceit . Johnny: When I am climbing the barb wire fence, and I hear a rip, I know it 's de-seat .



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Loaded. A famous Italian poet. A precious stone. A feminine name. THE LAUREL ' 26. Gold. 27. Together. 28. Not rigid. 29. Wicked. 37. Added beyond saturation. A plant, from the roots of which a Hour 30. Behold. can be made. 36. Either. A color. And CFrenchJ. 39. Since. Ceremony. A pronoun. A negative. Right fabbrevj. 40. A coarse cotton fabric. 41. Of Qltalianl. 43. Having the same color. 46. To caress. 29 A small French town on the Mediter- 47. The moon's age at the beginning of the fanean. Each Cabbrevj . Poems. - Well known English school. Provided that. ' To creep. Road CFrenchJ. Argon. Half an em . A bustling. Indefmite articlef One one-thousandth of an inch. Id est fabbrevj. To clatter. A singing note. Finished. Bone. A unit. Honoring. Exhausted. A monster. To pulverize. A possessive pronoun. A pronoun CFrenchj. A cutting instrument. calendar year. 50. Registered Nurse CabbrevJ. 51. Emory University. 52. Specific Gravity. 53. Electricity generated by heat. 54. Crazy. 55. An introduction in music. 57. N iton. 58. Meditation. 59. Variation of ab 60. Pronoun. 61. Rhode Island. 63. A Greek letter. 67. Sober. 70. A missile. 74. A boy's niclmame. 75. Made a current of 76. To rage. 77. A high-explosive. 78. An insect. 79. A heavenly body. 80. An English city. 85. Of Cltalianj. 89. Conjunction. 90. A female deer. air. ow man author. Mountains Cabbrev.D. gg, Upon' Prince Edward's Island fabbrev.l. 100. An operatic 5010. Prefix meaning a8ai11 - 102. First name of a. well-lm Go in. A building for storing grain, etc. 105- Skin. A middle western state. Wanderings. VERTICAL Outrageous. An unclean one. A city destroyed by God. To limit or straighten. A Dutch sea. Watchful. Through. Proof. Of fFrenchD. Lithium. Work room. An Egyptian god. Company Cabbrev.l. 107. Emperor Cabbrev.D. 111. Preposition meaning to 112. Negative. 116. Seeing. 118. Satisfied. Site of a battle in the World War. 119. I showed CLatinj. 120. Dress of Roman man. 121. Enough Cpoeticl. 122. Lair. 126. Royal Guards Cabbrev.j. 127. A limb of the body. 128. Insurance fabbrev.J. 129. Same as 142 horizontal. 132. Arsenic. 134. Scarce. 138. Equall 141. Part of verb to be . n modern Ger

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