Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME)

 - Class of 1930

Page 32 of 110

 

Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 32 of 110
Page 32 of 110



Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 31
Previous Page

Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 33
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 32 text:

M 'E 10 J X Al KN gb. J 5 K XX XX mtl X X X ff , l NES 'iff ' .YQ l X' x W' 5, , M 'WU' X y M 1 RU , ,ff KX I K ' ' ' ' ,' I x ,M V 7' ' fl ' fx 1' s ' ' ,f ZF fi! ' fl it :' Qlg qyx iii up ,jj 4 Af,g,,1 , V Aj 'r Z, fl! I I If ff viqlf f fff 1 f 4 f 1 N 'hal l ,Hug ' ., f XmN'x': f.- gxlkv pw llsvxsgnp V ' W la Q H ! if X H m 1 .. 1 1 ig' QXOJS. -Em, H, 2 U , W, 'J QW: 1 2 W X vw a l X -'EKWIENI I2 X lx 1- 'iw W MW W2 W W U11 K' ' lf' ,k gi 3 R 7 f WWjg-1 X xx , l Q N- 'HRM 'Wax HRX W I X x . 4 f' ' I life ,ef , . Z ff W ' fwj:. :,g ! n ' I !E !f1. 5 ' X A 'IJ N! I . Q 4' 4.: M xxx X lv JW X ,X xx fx! M Y mf if 2 'AE in :xiWg X Y X gf ? ' ' 1 f 5 Jil! wyff I ,5 lf, , , .8 '1 - , . Q 3 fm AY W Ha 1' ,Jus

Page 31 text:

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



Page 33 text:

THE LAUREL 31 HIS HONOR, THE PRESIDENT UR class president, Philip Glendon Hines, was elected by a majority vote of the Sophomore class last fall. He is well known about school as a practical joker and acrobat. He is not subject to inferiority complex when presiding at class meetings. Philip is about five feet in height, nor- mal weight, and has the frame of an ath- lete. His brown eyes sparkle with fun and merriment. His complexion and straight, upstanding hair remind one of an Indian. Though burdened with upholding the dignity of his position, the President is jovial and condescends to enjoy mischief such as gum-chewing and communication with his humbler classmates. His ringing laugh fguiTaw?j will echo through the old sc'hool building a hundred years from now, if it is still standing. Our class president's scholarship is of the best. This spring he has gone out for baseball as his second athletic experience in high school, having been a candidate for foot- ball last fall. He has never been known to pay any attention to girls, although we strongly suspect that the proximity of his seat to Miss Keith's is not an act of fate! C. N. Oliver, '32. HER LADYSHIP, THE VICE-PRESIDENT LAURA MAXINE LEAVITT, the young lady in question, holds this ofiice by virtue of popular opinion. It is really only a title, for she doesn't have to do a thing, because the President presides regularly. She is also Editor of the Sophomore sec- tion of THE LAUREL. QSO if you do not like our department, blame her.J Laura is a young miss about tive feet tall and is subject to plumpness of a pleas- ing variety. She has small feet and hands with slightly plumper legs and arms. fShe complains of being fat all the time, but she isn't so fat as she thinks.j She fhas black hair, which'is naturally curly. Dark and sweeping eyelashes fall over grayish-blue eyes. A small mouth and nose are attractive features, also. Pearly white teeth gleam behind her dainty red lips 3 and an olive-tinted skin with rosebuds on each cheek, that are not artificial as most rosy cheeks are, com- pletes her coloring. All in all s'he is rather attractive, if not really pretty, and looks more so as she wears such good- looking clothes. ' As an Editor , I don't like her very well, because of the 'habit she has of keep- -ing us in suspense, telling us that she is putting something in THE LAUREL that will make us wriggle. 'Dhen when we get inquisitive, she smiles and looks wise. fShe probably hasn't put anything in that she will disturb us, in the least.j While likes -to tease, she herself has a sweet and agreeable disposition, not scrapping and quarreling with anyone. fExcept her sisters, whiclh is natural.j She also, to my way of thinking, is a vamp worthy of consideration! She beguiles the smart- est boy in class, with her diabolical cun- ning. fMy personal opinion is she does it to get help on that Geometry, which she can 't see any more sense to than I do.j Then, too, the school drummer falls for her charms! He blushes furiously some- times. fThere is a method in her mad- ness here, too. She just adores riding in a rumble-seat, but not All by herself in the moonlightluj On the whole, though, she is the one of our class who will not soon be forgotten by any of us. Ml Hagerstrom, '32. HER ACXIURACY, THE SECRETARY GENTLE READER, allow me to present to you the Sophomore Class Secretary, Alice Leah Ryan. Miss Ryan is a good-looking girl, blessed wtith naturally wavy, dark brown hair, whicfh is accompanied by blue- gray eyes. These eyes of Alice's appear

Suggestions in the Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME) collection:

Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 1

1927

Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 1

1928

Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 1

1929

Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 1

1931

Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 1

1932

Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 1

1933


Searching for more yearbooks in Maine?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Maine yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.