Lewiston High School - Folio Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)

 - Class of 1924

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ltA'WS'l'ON, MILDRED, Spud 'tMil General Course l rye Grammar School lit is the bcgilimlngg not the mul. Our ears will never be injured by the heavy din of 'tSpnd blowing her own horn, although there is a great, deal she might brag' about. She is the type of girl who never gives her teachers any trouble, so it will be a lucky business man who claims her employment when she enters the business world. We wish her luek and feel sure that success will be hers. Rl+IAR.lDON, lNlAR.GAltl'I'l', General Uoursc Wlallace Parochial School ll'a.teh your step. liooseter Il, 43 Debating Jig Latin t'lnb l, 25 National llonor Society 4: Orchestra 45 Washington 'l'rip -lg Mandolin Club -1-5 lflnglish t'lub lg Senior l'lay 4. lX'largar'et Reardon is almost the baby of our class, in years anyway. 'l'hey're both true, however. Remember tlte orphan with the long braids, the sad faee, and the limp handshake in llatldy Long l.egs t That was Margaret acting out. liven if she does act ont once in a while, and 'talk quite a lot, she brings the A's to her report card and adds honor to the class of l924. IHVARJF, lilltlilAN, Lilly tlommereial Coarse Ht. Mary's l'aroehi:tl School ll's ll- greet Iliff' if you rlon'I wcult'en. Stenographerg Itlnglish Club lg Booster 'llypist 43 I olio 'l'ypis't 4. A merry smile, a wicked twinkling eye, loads of pep, and that is Lilly, Yes indeed, variety is the spiee of life. Lily is one of our premier heart breakers. She believes in speed in all things and has broken may reeortls in typing and gum chewing. If you like jazz, listen to Lily's excellent piano playing-and she sings and danees as well as she plays. Lily also believes in burning niidnight oil and aeeomplishes more in 0, scholastic line than most of ns eau boast. ROSS, JEROME, College Course Frye Grannnar Sehool ' ' Work nuzkes pleasure. Football Il, 43 '1'ennis LZ, 33 Cheekers 7 yearsg Orator 4. J! 'l'he psychological thing is to--! Yep, that's Jerry. llo says his favorite motto is Work makes pleasure, and he eertainly practices what he preaehes. 'l'hink what English elass would be like without .lerry displaying his oratorical ability so generously. Jerry tells ns his future work is un- eertain, but we believe that a man with .lerry's philosphieal demeanor and noble brow will some day repose in the llall of Fame.

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PIERCE, J. IIOBAR-'l', t'llolmo John , College Course lfrye Grammar School Laugh and the world lllllflll-S with you. Debating 45 Booster 4g Delta Signia 45 Macbeth Scene 4. Hobo usually has a cheerful smile for young ladies. When he starts to talk, everyone listening wants to sit on a cake of ice, as Hobo can spill enough hot air in three minutes to raise the 'temperature of a room from 15 Centrogrndo to 40 Centrograde. With this quality in his possession, he ought to be able to succeed in Boston University which will shelter him for four years. POLIQUIN, ALIETTH DORA, Allie tlonnnercial Course Frye Grammar School I t a11n't gonna rafin mn more. Member of Literary Society .lst yearg Mandolin Uluh for first 2 years. K I 5 4 Of course it aiu t gonna rain no more, 'Arlie, but if you're anywheres around we don 't mind if it does. You can keep the party alive in any ease. Some business man will be lucky to have Allie for a stenographer after graduation. PROVOST, LOUISE General Course ST. Peter and St. Paul I'aroehinl School I K ' ' 7 Have or good twnc when rt s time 'Io luwc ri, good time, but work when it's trlm-0 to work. Booster Typist 45 National llonor Society 45 Salutatory Address 4. Louise certainly has worked, but we also know play. Louise is our Salntatoriang she has also medals for speed in typewriting. Louise is a lligh Sehool booster, always willing to come back that she can won all the real Jordan and type for auyone. Louise 's scliohtrsliip and work make ns proud that sho is in the class of 1924. ller smile makes ns glad that we can count her as our friend. RAMSDELL, MABELLE l'lLlZABl'I'l'll, Maine General Course Frye Grammar School Allie well that cmis well. Mahelle is quiet, until you know her or until you hear her play jazz on the piano. She 's not very tall, but they like 'em small. Just look at the buneh 'that sits on Mala-lle's front steps every evening! There 's always more to quiet small peoplo than there looks to be, and Malielle is no exception. lf Mabelle wants to be a decorator, here 's luck to her.



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SCOTT, MILDRED ll. Mit Milly Ditto College Course Frye Grammar School Be good, but be no better than you should be. Assistant Manager Mandolin Club 25 Manager Mandolin Club 3, 45 Manager Booster -.lg Advertising Manager Folio 4. Mit is a natural-born manager. For proof, look at her record for the last four years, Far be it from Milly to bossg her method is tact, Cone or something like that. We all know of the success of the business department of the Booster this year. Milly is one of the managers! Bates will have her management for the next four years. - SCIIOPPE, IIERBERT A. Commercial Course Frye Grammar School First come, first served. Mandolin Club 1, 2. This bright looking youngster is llerbert Shoppe, Esq. He is so dark that he looks like a villain. C'l'hnt. he is.J During school hours, he amuses himself and those around him, by kidding thc members of the opposite sex who have the misfortune to sit near him. On the serious side, he says that he is going into the electrical field, a field which is ever broadening. We wish him the best of success in this line. SKILLIN, DORIS General Course Frye Grammar School Mandolin Club l, 2. I'1n funny that way. Dimples is a vamp, we might say the class vamp, but there is quite a. bit of competition for that place. To see Dimples, you would not suspect at first that she is a vamp, for she ap- pears demure and shy. She used to be very much interested in the Mandolin Clubg but since ,the graduation of l922, her interest has wained-we wonder whyl SMALL, MARJORIIG, Peggy llody Commercial Course Frye Grammar School Saying and doing are two timings. Girls' Baseball 15 Orchestra lg Mandolin Club lg Washing- ton Tripg Chairman Executive Committee of Home Economies Club 43 Senior Play 4. Peggy is the kind of person who can find herself in any kind of a trying situation and get out of it 0. K. We heard wild tales of her after the Washington Trip, but we took everything with a sprinkling of sodium chloride. Holly showed her natural dramatic ability in the Senior play when she took a dihticult role to perfection. If ever anyone catches Peggy without her happy smile and twinkling eye, it will be time to call out the police or fire department, for something will be very wrong.

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