Lewiston High School - Folio Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)

 - Class of 1924

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HAAS, SARTO Hans SAR Hassie College Course Frye Grammar School Wha,t's fthe use of worrying? Hockey 4. Hans carries this motto out to perfection. He entered our class under adverse conditions, and instead of saying, How am I ever going to get out of this, etc., he said, What's the use of worrying? and started in to plug. And the Cone system won out. Hans passed a creditable year's work in his studies, made the hockey team, and assisted in many of our social undertakings. HANKE, HELEN M. Hanky College Course Frye Grammar School Cave quid dioas, curl, et quandon Hanky is a quiet, shy appearing girl-but in her ease, ap- pearances are quite deceiving, for she is jolly and full of fun. Athletics hold Hanky 's interest as nothing other can, except an certain college athlete. Bates is going to receive Hanky next year-she certainly will be a good representative from Jordan ,High School and boost her Alma Mater, even if her thoughts wander frequently to the athletic team at tfolhy. HAYNES, ETHEL Commercial Course Frye Grammar School , ' 'All is not gold that glitters. Ah, here's Ethel! Ethel is another one of the leading vamps of our class. Ethel is past the age of playing dolls, but she is seen quite frequently with her Teddy, Ethel is a typical tlapper, full of pep, jolly and a good pal, so we don 't wonder that people shout Hurrah for the Happens after comparing Ethel's type with the popular type of the past generation. HODGKINZS, JOHN A. Chick General Course Frye Grammar School Why worry? Chick is one of our most stalwart boys both in physique and in breadth of mind. For instance, such is his longing for intellectual knowledge of Algebra that he cannot forbear coming back to room 27 every Monday afternoon. Chick is uncertain as to what hc will do after graduationg he may be sure of the good wishes of all those who knew him back at Jordan.

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FRAWLEY, ANNETTE General Course Mount Merici Aeademy ' ' Keep 'em g'1lf'SS1i7l g J ' ' Orehestra -tg Mandolin 4. Annette is certainly one of our ambitious girls. Her list for future work is long and doubtful. In our Junior year Annette sported a ring on the third finger of her left hand- but she didn 't even mention anything like that as future work. so wo'l1 add-well-use your imagination. Annette blushes so easily and we hate to embarrass her. GARUIGIMN, MARION ELINOR, Bangs College Course Frye Grammar School I would look up, and laugh, and love, and lift. Prize Speaking 1. 2g Booster 3, 43 Folio 45 National Honor Soeietyg Senior Playg Mandolin Clubg Reader l, 2, 35 Washing- ton 'Fripg Orchestra Reader 3, 4. 'It's hard to add anything to that motto, Marion, except to emphasize how well it applies to your lligh School career. With a eheery disposition and desire to make Jordan High :1 better place to live in you have laughed your way along. May Bates appreeiate your efforts as much as we have. GRElCNW00,D, ALICE Commercial Course Andrews Sehool, Wales Ax smile will go ll long, long thugs. Aliee joined our ranks three years ago, and her smile has been a pleasant part of the day's routine sinee that time. We don 't know where Alice hides herself outside of school hours, but we admit she is very successful, for few of us have ever been able to find her. We wish that more than a very limited number of students could find out what a real sport. she is. llere's to sueeess, Alice, in keeping some business man 's ae- eounts straight and his temper in the proper plaeel GROVER, EDITH College Course lliugley School NuIlo dies sine linen. Edith is the newest member of the classy she is naturally a quiet shy girl. ln the short time she has been with us, she has not yet become acquainted with us all. Edith came from Lisbon Falls High, where she was one of the foremost in the elass, and from what we have heard in the class room, we can easily believe this. After graduation Edith plans to teaeh.



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IIODGKINS, VELMA A. Commercial Course Frye Grammar School Slow and stcculy wins the mee. Velma is a jolly member of the Senior class, as she is smiling all the time. She has made herself useful while she had been hem by working in the Library, until she has be- eonio the Assistant Librarian with a possibility of becoming Librarian later, although she says that her future work will bc in some office. IIOPWOOD, MARY 'l'eddy', Commercial Course Frye Grammar School Better Iatc than 11-over. Can you imagine Mary saying this? Who would think that behind that sweet smile is hidden such an attitude of indit'ferenee'F Actions, however, speak louder than words and Teddy has proved that she also bears in mind, Better too early than too late. JAl.Bl'IR.T, JUDITII SIMARD, College Course St. Peter 's Parochial School May my life bc one of 'uscfulnessf Orchestra 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4, Music Com- mittee 4. Judith, you A No. 1 American girl. The class of 1924 is proud of yon. We're proud of your ideals, of your scholar- ship, your music, everything that is ycm. With a motto like hers, we do not need to wish her successg shc'll win it by fair means. And your classmates will rejoice with you. 7 JORDAN, WILLIAM, Bill General Course Frye Grammar School UF7'lL11lfjl! thy nemo is woma.n. Baseball 2, Il, 45 Ilockey 45 Class President 3, 4g Student l'ouueil Il, 45 Manager Class Play 45 National Honor Society -lg Booster JE, 4, Folio 43 Toastmaster Junior Class Ride 3. Bill 's our president. We do honor to you, our most loyal president. We have found in you a staunch supporter of our elass, a live wire that has kept the wonderful spirit of '24 running in our veins for four happy years. You have also given your time to making many of our enterprises in athletics, in literature, and in social lines successes. May you never for- get those of us who will always recognize you as our leader.

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