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 17 text:
“
URON l N, Bl'IA'l'RlUl'l, Boo ' ' Spud l'lHllllll'I'l'lill l'o111'so lvl'-VI' li1':1111111111' Svhool E,1'p1'1'1Lv111'z' ix SOlNl'ffllll'S I1'f11'11.1'1I ill School. So111'0t111'y i11 'tho llo1110 E1-o11o111i1's Cluhg ihlillllltlllll Club l, 2. XVO lltlllll' l111vo to say llll1C'll for Boo b0u1111so hor picturo spvuks for itself. But Boo will l111vo to :ulmit th11t ox- ID0l'l1'lll'0 llllly S0lll0fillll'S ho lflZll'llC'll at lllllllll'-14011 tho mlaveu- mort, Wll9ll lifhts 1111- low. Boo is ous' of tho Villll 1i1-1-:1 I of 1l10 1'l:1ss3 hor 1'11111pi11g is full of pop, g1'111-1'f11l 11111l 2lfl'l'2lI'- tivo! Next W111' ' ' lim- will 1 1'111'1' the U11111 bus at l 111'111i11-fto11 I 3 B l'l No1'111:1l. UICUSBY, .lOSl'Il'll, .loo G01101'11l llo111'so Si. .losvph 's li1':1111111111' Sl'lllllll lVorl.' l'UIH1lll l'3 ull. lllfl'l'1'l2lSS l1:1sk1'fl111ll 4. Woll s11i4l. .los1-ph, 111-ll s11i1l. Joe, yo11 :1r0 the only hoy who llIlS not f11ll1-11 for Sllllll' llilillllj' who I'l'll0Sl'S i11 tho ll11ll. Vllllilt 's il had sign, for you will miss tho 0xp1'1'i0111'0 11f1o1' you get out i11 tho world. We wouhl SlllLfgi'St'1 that you lossou your trips to tho lll0Vll'SQ thoy 11'o11k1-11 thu- uyus :1111l 2ll'f', in gf-11o1':1l, h111l for thc 1'o11stit111io11. l'R.0Wl.l'lY, l'IIll'l'll M. Go111'1'11l lfoursc l 1'y1' li1'11111111:11' Svlmol llon,'i .windy loo l11I1'1I. lioosior 'I'ypis1 43 Folio Typist 43 l1:1ti11 Club l, 2: Frosh- Illllll l'l11glish Club lg Ilikn-rs Uluh lg WIlSlllIlgfClll 'l'1'ip. I'I1li1h is Il svrious 111i111l1-ml girl wl1o doa-sn 't toot hor own horn. Sho .lots otlwrs 1lo it for hor. Sho lives 11p to hor lll0Yl10--llllf sho mlovs not ovornlo if. 'llIl.lCOIl all ill 11ll, l'Z1lith is Il p1'111'h of :1 girl 111111 il 1'o11go11i11l 1'l11ss111111v. For ll long tiuw l'l1lilh llilS lll'1'll trying to 1lo1'i1lo Wlli'tllI'l' sho w:111ts to ho RL lllll'SI' or Il svhool ll'1N'lll'I', :1111l tho fi1111l tllll'lSl0Il h11s ll00ll i11 l'llYU!' of ll'1lL'lllllg. IPA VIS, IJICNIS A., llllllllyn Haul Uollogo Course I+'1'y1' flfllllllllill' School lVo1'1.f IV0lNI'Ilf'I'S 1111. 'l'o11st111:1st1-1', 1'l11ss ride 4. lll'llIlyU is our most f2llll0llS vxpouout of workg his lahor, 111111111:1l illltl 111011f:1l, 11sfo11111l us for lm 1'0rt11i11l,v works harnl trying to kovp 111v11lio i11 1'l:11-ws. Soriously, tliough, lgllllllil is llll :ull 'l'0l1llll gooml sport. llo is six foot plus of wit 11111l goocl lI2lllll'l'. lf y0lllY0 111'1'v1' soon ouo of 'illtlllllyliill ox- hihitious of ostlu-tim' 1111111-i11g, you have Shllllltlllllg worth living for. We 111111 say :1ll this 11hou't llouuy ho1':111s1- wo know 1h11t ii 11'o11'1 llll'll his ll01l1l. ll1 s going to uollogo, but lu' won 't toll us wl1i1-h one or 11'h11t's 11ox't after th11t.
”
Page 16 text:
“
COLE, IRENE CLARISSE, Ted College Course Frye Grammar School I will not budge an. 'inch and I will lm heard. English Club lg llikers Club lg Latin Club 25 Booster Stall' 3, 4, Mandolin Club Il, 4, Folio Staff 43 Gift Commit- tee 4. Far be it from us to attempt to prevent it. Not until we have practised making the Androscoggin flow up Mt. David, thc hands of a watch go counter clockwise, etc., and besides we like to hear you talk. Ted is one of the most popular members of our class and has found time to serve in many ways. It is rumored that her highest ideal is to sit 'l'urk fashion here, there, 01' anywhere and produce wierd, heart- rending chords from her nmch autographed banjo plus violin accompaniment from Faust. COLLI NS, EMMET JOHN, ' 'Marty' ' College Vourse Frye Grammar School You aan't tell 'till fllO'1l,'l'P tried 'em and then yozfrr' ap! to be wrong. QKipling on Women.j Football 4, Baseball 3, 43 lloekey Manager 43 Booster Staff Il, Macbeth scene 4. lie surely is some shick, is Marty. lle even admits it. himself as he generously applies the slikum to his naturally curly locks. Occasionally Marty rouses himself from his blissful state of semi-sleep in room 29 'to powerfully orato in Oral English. For two years he has played a peppy and very successful game on the initial sack and we feel sure that. he will play the game of life with an equal amount of pep and success. COOMBS, MHIEORD, Coomsy lke Uollege Uourse Frye Grammar School ' ' Wo'rlr aml study are the roofs of all cril.' ' Football 43 lnterelass Track 45 lnterclass llaiskelball l'apA tain 4. If the fates had been different, H Ike might have been a great orator, or a great musician, a tlutist perhaps. As it is he is but president of 'the 4' l 'l'appa Keggs ' '. That fraternity tells us that at last it has a real president, a man of great intelligence and renown. Despite this, lke has decided to forsake his present status, and to go away and study his beloved music under the folds of the llniversity of Salamanca. COTE, ALBERT HENRY, l'ollegie Joe College Vourse Frye Grammar School ' ' Haste ma-Ines waste. ' ' Football 45 Hockey 43 Track: Executive Vommittee 42 Senior Play 43 Alumni Committee 43 Booster Staff 43 Urchest ra 1, l'lay lg Folio Staff 4. Folks, meet Mr. Albert llenry Cote, our greatest exponent of the manly art of blinding colors. Red says green ties should only be worn with suits of such a radiance as to oll'set the glaring vividncss of the eravat. Such is 'the way of the world, some of us must obey the dictates of those higher up. Hence the term, Collegie Joe. Collegie says Dartmouth College will harbor him for the next four years.
”
Page 18 text:
“
IJAVVES, NELLIE VIVIAN, Nell', Commercial Course Frye Grammar School All is not gold that glitters linglish l'lub lg llikers Club 1, 23 President Home Econ- omies Club -lg Washington Trip 4. Nell is one of the movie enthusiasts in our class. Don 't lnreathe it, but occasionally she admits that she dotes on cave- mau s'tuH'. When it comes to style, Nellie's certainly there with the goods and we all wonder how she manages to keep that band-box appeanuice with Red her favorite color. For at long time, Nell stoutly maintained that her future work would be keeping' an old maids' home and nn institution for helpless, disabled eats. but she has changed her mind. IHJNOVAN, WALLACE, Wally Wigs College Course Wallace Parochial School lily cz great life if you rlon't u:eaken, I ootlvall Il, 43 'I'ra1'k -lg lntervlass Basketball 4. Wallys ambition is to be a Veterinary. lle probably :u-quired his love for animals while riding horses when he should have been studyug Latin. Or possibly he acquired the liking while on the platform of the reur ear while on the way to Washington. Who eau say? All joking aside, Wally is a regular fellow who works hard for what he gets. 'Phe least that we van do is to wish him good luck in his chosen field. lJI'MON'l', RAYMOND Ray College Course Frye Grammar School Tall: little and listen u lotf' llockey 4. We ran 't all boast of knowing Ray real intimately, but we eau boast of seeing him play hockey, and we can express our pride that he is a, member of the class of '24. Bates Col- lege will claim him next year. IWNUAN. JAMES Jimmy College Course Jackson School ' ' Sink or S'w1Jm, ' ' ldootlmall -lg Track 4. Well, folks, meet Mr. Jimmy Duncan, one of our star relay men. .limmy is one of the few who keeps strict training rules and as a result of this has blossomed out into the star run- ner that he is. Ile is undecided as to what college he will attend, but we are sure that that institution will gain ai valuable man when he puts his John Hancock on their en- rollment list.
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.