Lewiston High School - Folio Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)

 - Class of 1926

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DRISCOLL, JOHN A. R. John D. General Course Wallace Parochial. A little foolishness now and then, is good for even the tciscst of men. Class Orator 1433 Editor-in-chief of Folio 1433 Student Council 13, 433 Associate Editor Booster 1433 Booster Representative Conference U. of M. 1433 Varsity Debating 13, 433 Delta Sigma 13, 433 Spear Prize Speaking Contest, Portland 1433 First prize, High School Division Old Ironsides Essay 1433 Mathematics Club 1433 Dramatic Club 1433 Advanced Science Clllbj President Press Club 1433 National Honor Society 143. Well, John, that is quite a long list and Jordan High is proud of you. Whell its comes to speaking, we will all stand back and give you the floor. John can always be depended upon if there is work to be done. He is a good scholar and well liked by all his fellow-students. What- ever your future holds in store for you, we wish you the best of luck. You live up to your motto, John. So your future is undecided 1?3 ! DUBE, ROSARIO ALFRED General Course Frye Grammar. Don't take life too seriouslyg you never get out of it alive. Mandolin Club 11 and 233 -Orchestra 11 and 233 Hiker's Club 1133 Booster Staff 11 and 233 Joke Editor 1433 Dramatic Club 1433 Press Club 143. Rosario believes in his motto, thoroughly. But he is one of the most misunderstood boys in the senior class, for way down deep there is a seriousness that does not seem like him3 because we are so used to his humor we won't accept seriousness from him. Dube is going to be one of Uncle Sam's Post Oflice clerks. DUMAIS, ANGELA BARBARA College Course St. Joseph's. Eirm'ything ts sufcctcncd by risk. Mathematic Club 13, 433 Dramatic Club 1433 Class Executive committee 1433 Mandolin Club 11, 2, 3, 433 Basket Ball Bazaar Committee. Way back in our freshman year, Angie was a little girl. But my, how she has changed. Now when we see her walk down our corridor she is a tall, dignified senior. Angela is a faithful supporter of all our sports, we wonder why? Is it because she is very fond of Athletics or of an Athlete. We feel that it is the latter. Angela is un- decided as to her future school, but we know whatever school she favors will be a lucky one. DUMAIS, LORENZO A. Zowie. General Course French Academy. S1nilcs are Trumps. Track 1233 Operetta 1433 Class Vocalist 143. We know not whither Zowie will go-we do not mean ultimately, but-to college. We know very well that he would be very successful if he went to Italy. With Zowie's melodious voice and his pleasing smile, he ought to be able to offer John McCormack competition.

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CUTTS, JEANETTE Jennie Al , College Course Germantown Grammar School, Pennsylvania. Play up! Play up and Play the game. Frailty, thy name is woman. Math. Club 1433 French Club 1433 Booster 13-435 Folio 143g Basketball 13-435 Captain 1435 Basketball Bazaar 13-435 Dramatic Club 1439 National Honor Society: Press Club 1433 Mandolin Club 1333 Salutatorian. Jeanette seems to have traveled quite a bit before she finally reached us, and we're glad she came here in time to spend her high school course with us. Jennie is an all-around good sport and one of the few athletes among the girls that our class can boast of. Next year she plans to enter Bates where we know she will take a prominent part in the college life. DAVIS, HELEN OLIVE. College Course Webster Grammar School. A creature she-all life and light and glee. Math Club 1433 Dramatic Club 1433 Booster Staff 143g Folio 1435 Senior Play 143, Press Club 1433 National Honor Society 1433 French Club 1433 Class Prophecy 143. Helen's the girl that set them oft' the night of the Senior Play. Shall we ever get over laughing about the medicine ball, etc.? In school Helen rec.tes in a shy, demure little voice but-everything she says is high A. We're mighty lucky to have had you in our class, Helen. We wonder what you intend to do. 1?3 DESCOTEAUX, ADRIENNE VIOLETTE Commercial C. St. Peter's Parochial School. Silence is golden. Booster staff 143. Adrienne says she is going to do oflice work after graduation. We feel sure that Whoever her employer may be, he will be a very lucky man. Adrienne has taken several prizes for her proficiency as a typist and she is just as smart in her other studies. We have only the highest praise for you, Adrienne, and we know you get such quan- tities of that wherever you go that we consider it sufficient to say you are one of Jordan High's best bets. DONOVAN, FRANCIS JAMES Frank College Course Wallace Parochial. Don't be cltscouragecl, never give np. Booster 1433 Washington 143g Football 1433 Track 1435 Press Club 143. Georgetown University is a long way off, Francis. Frank has helped liven up the routine of high school life with his pranks. Itching powder is not an' unknown quantity to him, as several of the party which went to Washington could tell you. Frank never gets discouraged even when he is facing the toughest of algebra problems.



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DUNCAN, MARGARET LOUISE. College Course Frye Grammar Labor omnia 'Uincitf' Dramatic Club 141, Mandolin Club 121. Margaret is the life of the party in school. She is good at reciting, too. When you've been to school with someone for four years, you feel you know her quite well. We don't often flatter anyone, but Margaret. . .! Save some thoughts for us at Bates, next year, Margaret. EGAN, GERTRUDE IRENE Larry Gertie General C. St. Joseph's. Put your heart in what you do. Outing Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Math. Club 1415 Mandolin 11, 2, 3, 413 Booster 1413 Washington Trip 1415 Basketball 13, 415 Basketball Committee 13, 413 Folio 1415 French Club 141g Press Club 1413 Dramatic Club 141. Gertrude intends to be a nurse after graduation and she is going to train at the C. M. G. Hospital. We know Gertie will make a first class nurse for she lives up to her motto. Gertie puts her Whole heart into everything she undertakes. She is conscientious and accomplishes What- ever she puts her hand to. ELLIOTT, JAMES ANDREW Jim , General Course Frye Grammar Strive and Succeed. Jim is one of the tallest fellows in our class. We con- sider that he is a real asset for success. You know look- ing toward the heights and all that. He's going to show them how to strive at the Bentley School n-ext year. Good luck, Jim! FAUCHER, HENRY LEO Commercial Course Frye Grammar School. Do your best and rejoice with those who can do better than you. That fits Leo's generous disposition exactly. He works hard and gives his best to everything he does and never bears a grudge. It dogged perseverance will win anything Leo is bound to come out ahead in life. He intends to be a big commercial success.

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