Lewiston High School - Folio Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)

 - Class of 1924

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Gllazz nf 1924 ABBOTT, HAROLD Wl'1NDl4Il.IJ, Bill Wendy College Course Frye Grammar Sehool Variety is the spice of Life. Baseball Mgr. 49 track 35 Orchestra l, 2, Il. 4g Booster Staff 45 Folio 4g Vice-President Jig Mgr. t'lass Play 4: Com. on Washington Trip 4, Mgr. Orchestra 4: Mai-beth Scene 43 Executive Committee 45 Com. on Class Ride 45 Graduation Quartet. Quite so, Bill , is quite so. We agree with you entire- ly. Never knew you were sueh a reliable authority Bill. Well, experience is what counts now-a-days. and we can 't say that we blame the ladies for falling for you. Bill says he's un- decided as to what future line of employment he will patronize He says he is torn between strife and storm as to what to de- eide upon. Well, there 's always one method of deciding left. VVhy not try Ueenie, meenie, nliny, lIl0C,H Bill ? ABROMSON, BENJAMIN, t'Bennie College Course Morse High School, Bath, Maine It's a great life, if your don l weaken. National llonor Society 45 Booster Staff -lg Treas. Mandolin Club 43 Business Mgr. Folio, Debating Il, 43 Delta Sigma 43 Finance Com. 4. Loehinvar came out of the east, a Knight of the Bath to pcrambulate gaily in our midst. When he first came here. he was a, shy and retiring person, but he soon blossomed out from a modest violet 'to a gay gardenia. Under the gnidaneo of Jordan High, his better nature asserted itself and his sheik-like tactics on the polished surface are only equalled by his ability to spout Demosthenes before the pnblie, both singly and in groups. Bennie expects to pereolate at Bates for the next four years. ARENSTAM, JACOB, Jake Congressman College Uourse Morse Iligh, Bath, Maine Short and sweet. Senior Playg Debating 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 43 Booster 3, 43 Folio Editor 45 National llonor Society: Gavel Club of Bates: Graduation Quartetg Delta Signing Will, If I dared Vd say, Cor-reetl Jake is one of those eon- seieneious people who believe that when work and play von' fiiet, cut out the play and in this way he has won admiration of his fellow-students and the faculty. Ile 's our Editor and we're proud of him, his Alma Mater is proud of him, and next year Bates will be proud of him. BEAN, FLORENCE E., l-'e'ter College Vourse Brighton High School. Time will Well. Petef' has been with ns for about three years. and during that- time we have learned that she has the most eontagions laugh of anyone in the whole school. She wonders. just now. what time will tell-and we wonder if some one at llebron Academy can 't tell. Florence like the majority of the girls in the class is undecided as to what her future work will be.

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J. II. S. FOLIO 9 THE IV-U ENGLISH Dl VISION We have a DEAR division. Yes. DEAR. we have the president of the Senior Class in our division. and the members are all ONE. And LUYALTY, there is no question about that for. if. by misfortune, one has been up late the night before, a kindly neighbor is always ready to as- sist him in his lessons. so that all may have a Pl'lRl EU'l' reeitation. This has helped a great deal in keeping up the good standing: of the IV-C division, espeeially in the English elass. under the supervision of our instructor. lf there is anything you wish to know,-ask himg he will give you with a smile all the information you wish to have. So. under these eonditions, our division sineerely believes, and all believe that there is but one sehool. and that is of eom-se. JORDAN Illtill SCHOOL. DADDIFISH Daddy used to be considered a very ehildish name for a father. but now the modern girl, who is a ehum to her father, almost invariably ealls him Dad. Dad is signitieent of a palg it means more to a daugh- ter or a son than merely representing the man of the house. lt almost seems as though fathers had been negrleeted. Many beanti. ful songs have been written to Mothers and sung by the greatest artists. llvery great artist has at least one mother song in his repertoire. Poetry. yes, the finest poetry has been written on the mother theme. Hreat men in the publie eye. attribute their sneeess to their mothers. ln all prob- ability, their mothers deserve it. but where do the fathers eome in for praise? Are they worth so little that they do not get even honorable mention? Certainly not. ln the life of boys and girls and their trainingr. fathers play a great part. Espeeially in the development of a boy. is the father a very im- portant factor. Fhildren are first. last and always. mimies. 'Phey always have been and always will be. From the time a little boy is able to toddle around. he walks like Daddy. talks like him. even in some eases he makes believe smoke like Daddy. livery aetion of Daddy is earefully watehed. later to be imitated. Eaeh impression is earefnlly reeordingl itself on little minds. And yet fathers don't deserve songs or poetry? What do fathers mean to lligh Sehool students? 'fo some of ns eareless girls and boys. fathers mean money. Dut in our hearts. money is not eonsidered at all. Daddies stand for something big and st rong. a person to be respeeted, whose opinion is valuable to us on all snbjeets. There are a few things that it wouldn't seem-manly to tell mother. es- eapades. ete., but to tell father.-well father was a boy onee. so father understands. And so to fathers. we dedicate this editorial. to fathers whom we think perhaps have been unappreeiated. Dome. Jordan High Sehool students. and drink a toast, Here's to our fathers. our Daddies. Marion E. Gareelon



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BEA Rl'l'l, IJORUTIIY, Dot ll College Course Frye Grumnnur School Do11't hurry, but take cr1rc. ' Ureliestra 21, 31, 43 Latin Club l, 2, Secretary Latin Club 2. llorothy is a girl of the outdoors, a sport girl. She even shows it by the elothes she wears and the easy way she walks. She 's more than a sport girl, she is Il, sport. ln fact., she is lots tot' things, :ln artist, a hiker, and a pianist. When it eomes to ueeonipanying, llorothy's the only one to have. When it comes to solos, well, one hardly ever hears Z1 solo. Dorothy 'S andienees are very select-for-solos-but really-she's :L bit shy and that 's why! Bl'Il.LlVl'IAU, GERMAINE General Course St. Peter 's l'aroehial School. Life is iehut you 'nmkc it. Booster 'l'ypist -15 Folio Typist 43 Seventh Il.0110l' Part. Germaine is one of our star typists, she makes the rest of them sit up and take notiee. She is also one of our honor stu- dents, who has as her reward for faithful study, the seventh honor part. Germaine has chosen Shakespeare as her favorite author, and it is rumored that she may go to college, also that she may take up offiee work. llowever, Germaine says, I'm undecided. ' ' l3l'INNl'I'l l', CIIARLIE W., Chuck Connnereial Course Frye Grnnlniar School Still waters run dcep.' Chuck Bennett is a good sport. lle is always ready for a good time, espeeially in the wee, sma' hours. This was elearly shown on the NVashington trip, where he good naturedly kept his room-mates awake, mueh to their disgust. ln spite of this little failing, he quietly earried on his school work. We are quite sure that in the business world, he will be 21 success. 1 BROWN, Bl'lSSll'l LAURA, Bess General Course .lnekson School. Work while you work, I'Iuy while you play. Hess is another menilner of our class who possesses the dignity whieh is looked for in a Senior. Bess has passed quietly through her lligh Sehool and ezune in for honorable mention, just a few lll1lllll'i'tlil'll'l of a point below party-fact is, she reeeives just as much honor and is saved the arduous labor of eomposing and learning a speech. Bess intends to train for a teacher-best of luck, Bessie. 1

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