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,farminmdn ,Sttment F csass-ef f?4:-' s Qigbsiwb CLASS ALPHABET A-Is for Anderson, so jolly and gay, She loves to play hooky on most any day. B-Is for Bowler, both Madeline and Jack, From them we do hear a frequent wise crack. C--ls for Cross, so snappy and classy, For him has fallen many a fair lassie. D-Is for Dillon who works all the day, But finds time for a smile for a few, I've heard say. E-ls for Energy which we all possess, It has brought fame to us at F. H. S. F--Is for Flood and Aleta Fuller too, Though of dispositions different they're both true blue. G--Is for Gum, which we all like to chew, But a pleasure reserved for the uncaught few. H--Is for Honors, which we wish to attain, When we leave F. H. S. and seek afar for our fame. l-ls for lmperials which at Fitz's we get, V But too many of them surely will run us into debt. J-Is for Joyce, our basketball star, We expect his light will travel afar. K-ls for Kut-ups youlll find a few, Who always will dare what others won't do. L-Is for Longhi so sturdy and strong, Also right here our dear Lee comes along. M-Is for' Mosher, a newcomer here, But she is still lonesome for Maine, we fear. N-Is for Noise, which we never make C? J , For that the Freshmen do take the cake! O--Is for Onomatapocia, a spelling word we had, To get it correct we all studied like mad. P--Is for Peace which always abounds, ' Whenever the Class of 1927 is around. Q-Is for Quiet as Marie Beissner is in school, Though if you know her outside, you'll see she can fool. l R--Is for Reata Thompson, a Bolshevist in the play, But she'll express her views for you any day. S--Is for Stieg so 'small and quiet. Our Louise never will cause a riot. T--Is for Tharau, always obliging and kind, But we often wonder who is on her mind. U--Is for Us, who soon will leave, ' For a place in the world we all hope to achieve. V-Is for Vain which none of us are, For we all try to be modest though there may he a star. W--Is for Watson of managerial fame, While Wilson on the ivories has made himself a name, X, Y, Z-Are unknown qualities of rep- We're hunting for them by our Step by Step. 19 4.13
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Y . ' ., f' W e 2 Efalnig armmgwn Gituhent ' -sbfiiuraaf-efitei 090- i':Eb-'-3?-:Stacia-b ALEXANDER LONGHI REATA THOMPSON rcFirp02a Mend your speed a little. If you didn't talk so fast in class, Alex , you'd give the rest of us a better chance. Paper is furnished in class, anyway, even if it is hard to find it in the main room sometimes. Best o' luck' in whatever you do next year., FLORICE MOSHER Flossie In maiden meditation fancy free. We'd like to know you better, Flossie , but half a year is rather a short time. It was their loss and our gain when you came to us from far away Maine. At Norridgewoek High School Florice was Treasurer 1 and 2, and Secretary 8 and 4. LOUISE STIEG t:Lidn Truth and honor, freedom and courtesy. Now, Louise, don't get too noisy when school is over. We hope that your jitney to work won't break down though you certainly had good ex- ercise walking 'home from school. Senior Play 4g Luncheon 4. EMMA TI-IARAU 'iEnima Herself a fairer flower. Emma, we hope you don't lose those curls when you go out into the cruel world. If you come back without them we'd never recognize you. What will you do when you have the giggles and Reata isn't there to run around the square with you? Senior Play 4: Lunch Committee 4. Renta A perfect woman. nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and command. When there's work to be done, Reata'll do it: When them-e's fun to begin, Reata'll help with a grin: YVhen honors are given, Reat.a's there to receive 'em So our best wishes and luck To the little girl with lots of pluck. Treasurer 2, 3: Secretary 33 President 4: Jun- ior Prom Committee 3: Senior Play 4: Senior Lunches 43 Junior Play Committee 3: Advertising Manager of Farmington Student 2: Assistant Editor 3: Class Editor 4: Salutatorian. ALLAN WATSON zcxvatxr Whose armour is his honest thought And simple truth his utmost skill. Reliable, that's Allan's middle name. Whether it's for school athletics or class activities he's always there with the goods. Some day he'1l be 'Yarsity manager for Yale, then Harvard will have to watch her colors. The Up-River Town atmosphere seems to agree with Watson since his Washington trip. Senior Play 4: Basketball Manager 4: Base- ball Manager 4: Washington Trip Committee 4: Athletic Editor for Farmington Student 4: Dance Orchestra -lg Baseball 4. ROGER WILSON XViley An honest man's the noblest work of God. Keep that merry twinkle in your eye, Roger, and you'll never grow old. W ho'11 play the school song for us next year? We'll surely miss our jazzy pianist who makes the notes fly. Junior Play: Concert Orchestra 3, 4: Dance Orchestra 43 Class Collector 4: Baseball 3, 4: Senior Play: Washington Trip Committee 4: Cheerleader 4. FAVORITE SONGS OF THE SENIORS ETHEL ANDERSON ................... ..... ' lShe Knows Her Onions MARIE BEISSN ER .... JOHN BOWLER ................ . . . .......... . .......... . .... Sometime 'eHow I Hate to Get Up in the Morning MADELINE BOWLER .... uYou'll Never Get to Heaven with Those Eyes ELMER CROSS ...... ..... JOHN DILLON. . . ANNA FLOOD. . . ALETA FULLER. . JAMES JOYCE. . . BETTY LEE .... ALEX LONGHI ...... FLORICE MOSHER. . . LOUISE STIEG ...... EMMA THARAU ..... REATA THOMPSON. . ALLAN WATSON. . . . Oh, Say! Can I See You Tonight? ................. DaddyLonglegs . . . . . Yearnin' Just For Youi' . . Crazy Words, Crazy Tunes . . .4'Paddlin' Madeline Homei' . . . . . . . . . . . . Thinkin' of You . . . Welcome, Sweet Springtime ................ All Alone . . . At Peace with the World . . . . . . . Mighty Lak a Rose . . ............ Red Hot Mamma Why Did I Kiss that Girl? ROGER WILSON. . . . . . ' ?'ciL2!ML'a Little Kiss, Will Ya, Huhii' I8
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V J W 7, , 5 Jtarmingtun Gituhent 4QeQfva SfQe -fGt' ei -ESRB GIRLS Betty Lee Reata Thompson Ethel Anderson Madeline Bowler Betty Lee Aleta Fuller Madeline Bowler Madeline Bowler Reata Thompson Louise Stieg Emma Tharau Ethel Anderson Madeline Bowler Betty Lee Reata Thompson Betty Lee Marie Beissner Betty Lee Betty Lee Aleta Fuller Anna Flood Madeline Bowler Betty Lee Reata Thompson Betty Lee Florice Mosher Anna Flood Betty Lee Betty Lee Marie Beissner F lorice Mosher Marie Beissner CLASS ELECTIONS M ost Scholarly Best Athletes M ost Cheerful Class Beauty Grouchiest Wittiest Class Flirt Best Dancers N oisi est M ost Bashfal M ost Obliging Class Sport Most F ickle Most Likely to Succeed Most Talkative Most Polite Slowest Class Musician M ost Dignified Class Cartoonists M ost Sarcastic M ost Popular Class Critics Optimist Pessimist Lonely Needs Sympathy Class Artist Hard to Please Nervous Victim of the Blues Sleepy 20 BOYS Allan Watson James Joyce John Bowler James Joyce Elmer Cross John Bowler Elmer Cross James Joyce Elmer Cross Allan Watson John Bowler James Joyce John Dillon John Dillon James Joyce John Bowler Alex Longhi Roger Wilson Allan Watson John Bowler John Dillon James Joyce John Dillon John Bowler Elmer Cross Allan Watson John Dillon John Bowler John Dillon John Dillon Elmer Cross John Bowler
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