Lewiston High School - Folio Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)

 - Class of 1924

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KEENAN, ALICE, HAI Commercial Course St. Joseph 's Grammar Never hurry unless necessary, Folio Staff Typist. That's a hard motto for us to believe, Alice, for we've hezxrd many things to the contrary. However, what you say goes. A't any rate we envy your employer when you tell us office work will claim you next year. KEENAN, EVELYN A. Bebe General Course St. Joseph's Parochial School Happiness lies in the ability to enjoy getting the things you, can have! ' Bebe is like some movie actressesg when asked her age she smiles and murmurs, Guess Right on top of that, when asked what she intends to do after graduation she merely smiles agains and says, Oh, some business school or otherg Bryant and Stratton-er-maybe. Well maybe she will, but we doubt it. KEENAN, MILDRED, Billie General Course St. Joseph 's Parochial School Variety is the spice of life. Entertainment Committee 2. Billie is a variety herself. A mixture of good humor and good looks will go quite a ways in making a variety, and Billie has both. Teaching she says will be her future work. Oh that we might never grow up! KENNEY, HELEN General Course Wlalluce Parochial School Allis right if you make it right. English Club 15 Social Committee 25 Washington Trip 4. Let us present our finest example of the modern girl-not the so-called Rapper, because that type is going out of style. Helen possesses a very angelic looking countenance in spite of her mischievous, fun-loving disposition and contageous giggle. After graduation she tells us she plans to take a nice long sleep before deciding what line of business she will take up.

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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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KllSIlLl'1Vl'I'Z, DAVID, 'tlluve' College Course Mineold Grammar School N. Y. Never give up, work howl. Dave is the quiet, studious person with the black, curly hair who is seen in the corridors of Jordan lligh. lle believes in having a good time, 'though not in school. Next fall. 't Dave goes to Rensselaer to study Civil Engineering in which we know he will make a mark for himself. LAFLAMME, JEANlfIT'I'F1 CONSTANCE, Toots Connie Dimples Commercial Course Frye Grammar School Laugh and the 'world laughs with you. Prize Speaking Contest 13 llikers Club l, 23 Class Play 45 Orchestra. 45 Entertzxinnient Committee 23 Solo at Graduation. Dimples has laughed her way through school, through her studies, and into our hearts. She is the girl who provides the sunshine for her class. Simply to know her is to like her. Dimples is quite an accomplished musician. Well you'd think so if you ever saw her wield the mighty saxaphone. Classical themes or jazz numbers-she treats them all the same. Certainly somcbody's oilice is going 'to be brightened by ' ' Dimples ' ' presence. LAFOND, .TEANNETTE IRENE, Gerry General Course Frye Grammar School Lire and let live. ' Member of the Literary Society 15 Home Economics Club 2, 43 Prize Speaking Contest lg Ilikers' Club 1, 29 Washington Tripg Entertainment Committee 2. Jeannette certainly bc-lives in both. And that isn't all that Jeannette believes in. She won 't tell us until she comes back from Boarding School, but we know she cherishes geraniums -Who knows what sweet ordor that particular plant has for her. IIere's our sincere wish for a cosy bungalow in the gar- den of gcraniums Jeannette! liAlVlBl'lRi'l', 'HDMUND JOSEPH, Shorty, Lamps, Eddie ' General Course St. Peter and St. Paul Parochial School United wc stand, Ilimldcd we fall. - Chemical Engineer Studyg Class Secretary 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Macbeth Scene 4. Such a task! 'l'o express our feeling for Shorty in a few printed words. lt's impossible! In football, we knew he'd get 'thereg but then, Shorty would get there, no matter what ho was doing. We are not all blessed with dispositions like his, so how we envy him! The proverb about little things might bo quoted. We all love you, Eddie, and wish you sues cess. '

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