Farmington High School - Laurel Yearbook (Farmington, ME)

 - Class of 1932

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24 THE LAUREL writing that you have a very contradictory nature. 'You do not care particularly for people, and yet you like them to admire you. Your dark strokes reveal your defi- nite opinions that are not easily changed. FREDERIC, H.-The. closed ie shows your nature to be subtle. Tlhe predominant curves in your capital letters show a love for rhythm, but the angles of the small letters show an inability to comply to a. smooth, flowing movement. You are som-ewhat cynical and easily offended. Make the most of your youth, and do not seek to avoid the inevitable. GARDNER, O.-Definite likes and dis- likes are indicated by the contradictions in your letters, but this does not mean that you do not often change them. The grad- ual strokes indicate that you are slow but sure and of unusual ability in matfhe- matics. Your r suggests overconfi- dence. GAY, C.-The 'irregularity of your let- ters indicates sudden changes of mood and opinion. The height of the 1 in your writing 'tells us that you have unusual executive ability. This lhas been prov-en by your position as class president. The width of your Ml indicates the necessity of contented domestic life for personal happiness. GRAY, E.-Your straight and stately letters show us that you are fond of elegance and style. Your y tells us that you are dignified and reserved. Your open and rather 'large 'K a shows that you are friendly and good-natured. HUFF, B.-Your handwriting proves you to be very individual, Bessie, and shows that you are versatile and have a poetic nature. It also shows a quiet per- sonality although worthy thoughts. consideration, as writing, are very pleasing to us. K.-Your smooth and one that has deep and Your gentleness and proved by your hand- HUTCHINSON, uniform handwriting tells us that you have rhythm in dancing. The unusual capital letters give us a hint that you are fond of the mysterious and the size of your a indicates a generous nature. Your other- wise small cramped letters tell us that you are sensitive and retiring. JALBERT, S.-The grace of your letters shows a remarkable ability in dancing. You have an artistic and changeable tem- perament. Your closed e reveals in- tellectual ability. KEITH, L.-Your laboriously formed 'letters tell us that you are over anxious to please. We also have reason to suppose that your endeavors to please are most suc- cessful in one certain case. Keep up your good work. Why your sudden interest in a he-man ? LEAVITT, D.-Your dark strokes indi- cate decided views. Your individual hand- writing shows an unusual personality. Your writing Hrst above the line and then on it shows a versatility of nature. The even slant of your letters t-ells us that your decisions are always thought over care- fully beforelhand. LOVEJOY, J.-Your handwriting shows that you are very conscientious and have a deep sense of duty. Your matter-of-fact way of writing shows that you are affected more by material things than by spiritual. It also shows you .to be methodical about your work. The 1 shows that you are reliable and deeply human. MACE, R.-You are certainly a person of temperament and musical ability for in your first name your re is decidedly closed yet in your last name it is decidedly open. You have unusual dignity and poise. MAGONI, E.-The regularity and even- .ness -of your letters tell us that you are deeply intellectual and sometimes mysteri- ous. The letter e tells us that you have a good sense of justice and that you are very considerate of other people. The closed a indicat-es an utter lack of con- ceit. Do not think too badly of yourself. MACDOUGALL, E. - It is difficult to read your character from your writing because of the contradiction in your letters. This may explain why you typewrite. Some of the letters appear childish and some as if written by a man. Which are you going

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THE LAUREL 23 PERSONALITIES READ FROM HANDWRITING BY MADAME PENANDINK ATWOOD, O.-Your writing above the line shows that you have an individual and vivid personality. Your dancing, in accordance with your writing, is very smooth. Your writing is uniform show- ing an even temperament. You lhave an unusual gift for mimicry and are most lively. BACHUS, J.-just what I thought. Your handwriting s-hows that you are tur- bulent and often switching from one thing to another. Your writing also signifies a would-be romantic nature. Here 's a word of advice, Try, try again. BARROWS, S. -By your handwriting, we are slhown that you have a quiet, unassum- ing nature. It also shows gentleness and a promise of hidden talents. Donlt hide them behind your shell of obscurity. You are still a little girl . We are anxious to see the woman. BARROWS, V.-A modest and easily- swayed nature is revealed by your writingg also a distinct aversion toanything but athletics and a certain H female . We like you to be nonchalant, so stay that way. BEAL, R.-The lack of uniformity of your letters shows us that you are easily excited. The long strokes indicate gen- erosity. Be careful not to give all the time. The definiteness of your strokes indicates that you have decided opinions. BERRY, E.-An indecisive yes-yes nature is observed from your writing. You are influenced by the personalities of others rather than by your own. The exactness of your letters shows neatness. You should do more thinking for your- self. BERRY, M.-Your writin-g shows a boisterous and unrestrained character. It also shows a leaning toward lboyi-sh rough- housing. We advise you not to obey your impulses. Tlhe Hon. attached to your name shows a love of pomp. BEsAw, R. -A love of the outdoors and an unrestricted personality are told by your handwriting. You also seem to be change- able. We like you because you 're differ- ent. Do not lose your individuality. The varied slant in your writing 'shows a dual personality. Have you been keeping something from us? BLANCHARD, A. - We have always f-ound you sweet and lovable, as your handwriting proves. It also indicates musical talent. But why be afraid to let us know the real you? We would like to become better acquainted and learn what some of the flourishes in your writing mean. BONNEY, S.-You .are decisive. This is shown by the darkness of your strokes. Y-ou are temperamental and persevering. The unevenne-ss of your strokes indicates a c-hangeable and indolent nature. BROOKS, K.-The perfect rhythm an-d regularity of your letters tell us that you should dance. The dark strokes indicate that you are determined and like the un- usual. Trip lightly, Kenneth! CLARK, M.-Your handwriting tells us that you are frank and a lover of sport. The c indicates an acquiescent nature and one fond of material goods. Your in- dividual r 'tells us that you are jolly and sweet tempered. We have never known you any other w.ay, and we like it. COLBURN, F.-Your -handwriting signi- fies a fun-loving, carefree dharacter. It also shows too great pride of former achievements. Keep your eyes to the future, and do not repeat yesterday's mistakes. The light line under your name shows a moderately easy temperament. Good luck, Colby. CURRIER, I. - Your dark -strokes indicate purpose. You have a tendency to do unex- pected things. Your writing has rlhythm and is smooth: this can be applied to either your disposition or your dancing. DOYEN, G.--Your irregular writing gives us cause to say that you are change- able in temperament. You are serious and amfbitious. Your occasion-al light and in- distinct letters show that you are some- times uncertain and lack confidence. Foss, R.-We find from your hand-



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THE LAUREL 25 to let predominate in you-the child or tihe man? MACINTYRE, C.-The lightness of your strokes tells us that you are quiet. We can see that you have a mind of your own and that you are reliable by the uniformity of your letters. The regular slant discloses the fact that you are persevering. AICKECHNIE, R.-The in-decisiveness of your letters tells us tlhat you are soft voiced and aloof. Your uniform writing shows decided opinions and a regard for other people's feelings. MEI5NER,' V.-Your open e's show liberality and your rounded letters reveal sincere nature. Your care- words indicate perseverance do not shirk duties. Your an open and fully-hnished and that you light strokes tell us that you are a trifle sensitive. MERCHANT, of a musician, smooth and rhythmic. You also have ability in the line of sports. Your writing tells us that you are quiet and volatile. Who knows, maybe you are a second Paderewskni? W.-Your writing is that Mooov, H.-Your handwriting tells us that you are sincere and practical. The the Um sug ests a desire for 8' quirk on luxury, and the sweeping y tells that you are affable and inclined to give gen- erously. The light stroke suggests sensi- tiveness. MOREAU, L.-Your letters are unusual and suggest a strange, yet lovable, nature. The m shows us that you carefully think through every act before doing it. The s 'tells us that you are not particu- larly interested in intellectual tlhings. All indications point out tlhat you will make a professional dancer. MORRELL, M.-The flourishes in your writing reveal a changeable and impetuous nature. You are generous and wilful. Your fancy handwriting will look very well on autographs once you obtain the heights of your operatic career. NICKERSON, W. -Here is a man of dig- nity for he signs his last name first and his first name last! We 'd never have thought this of you, Buddy. Have you been hold- ing out on us? You are fastidious, clever, and witty. Often you get into scrapes but all the while with good intention-s. PAINE, F.-The darkness and purpose of your strokes reveal a definite gift for medhanics. You are a lover of pleasure and glamour. Take care that you don't go too far. The decision in your writing shows us that you are ambitious and serious in all you undertake. PAJUNEN, J.-Your handwriting shows that you have a versatile, suave nature. Who would have .thought it of the boy who came to school wearing a skull cap and sculhng his heels? We'll be more care- full in passing judgment in the future. RAMSDELL, I.- The childishness of your letters indicates a warm and sympathetic nature. It would have us think that you are a dreamer and not a builder. Love of music, good books, and culture are apparent from your writing. RAND, E.-Your perfectly-formed let- ters indicate consistency and virtue. This is evident in your musical career. Your closed We gives us a sense df the myste- rious and unfathomable. The rhythm and unity of your writing show ingenuity and brill-iance in school work. ROBBINS, A.-Your ligiht strokes indi- cate quietness and reserve. The steady slant of your letters tells us that you have an even disposition. Your open e indi- cates frankness of character. ROLLINS, A.-The slight tendency to first write upward then to swerve down- ward shows that you are changeable, first optomistic-tlhen pessimistic. It also shows a fertile imagination and leaning to- wards exaggeration and blulling. Don't let your imagination run away with you. RUSSELL, F.-Your irregular letters tell us that you are jolly, easy going and very considerate of other people. The large r shows you to be generous. There is also found a love of athletics and adventure. SARGENT, A.-The crooks and curves

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