Lewiston High School - Folio Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)

 - Class of 1926

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ORLANDINI, JAMES EDWARD Sheriff General Course Wallace Grammar. Don't make excuses, -- make good. Football 149. Talking about ye pretty hair, Jim is certainly envied by all the boys in the class. Every day you can see groups of girls asking Jim for one of his curls, and boys asking him how he does it. Don't tell 'em Jim, keep 'em guessing. Jim will either be a good policeman or a fire politician after he has been trained at Bentley's-for you know that training in Finance comes in handy for a politician. OSGOOD, DOROTHY FRANCES 'Dot Dorfrea College C. Frye Grammar Talk a lot, lut not too much. Debating 13-493 Booster 13-49: Press Club 1493 Dramatic Club 1495 National Honor Society. Dorothy is a genius unsung. She always was on the wrong si.le of fortune, it seemed, but still she would work willingly and well. She can talk time-and-a-half-anlover- time and is a fine debater. She's a great pal to work with when you know her and her sense of humor is de- lightful. We expect she will be a famous writer some day. She certainly has the ability. She'll show them at Bates. PELLETIER, ANTHONY DAMAS JOSEPH Pell, Sl1tz, Pelkey, Ant College Course Frye Grammar We all grow oldg but who grows wise? Booster 1493 Math Club 13, 49g Pres. Glee Club 149, Lead in Operetta 1493 Business lVIanager, Senior Play 1495 Baseball Manager 1495 Dramatic Club 149 5 Advanced Science Club 1495 Presentation of Gifts 1495 Chairman Executive Lommittee 1499 Press Club 1493 Orchestra 11, 2, 495 lvlandolin Club 11, 49. Pelletier is very well acquainted with that canned noise sold by Henry Ford. In fact, any day your what remains-of-a-Ford fails to wake up the whole city, Pell will jazz it up for you. He is very modest about his abili- ties. He just said the other day that he would go to M. I. T before having a conference with Henery about making Fords that run without a steering wheel-a convenience for spooners. PELLETIER, GERMAINE MARION General Course St. Peter's Parochial. Smiling is the best policy. Folio Typist 1493 Washington Trip 1493 3rd Honor Part 149. That is a good motto, Germaine, and we know you live up to it. We only wish her two years with us had been four. It will be a lucky office that employs her after graduation. Besides being an expert typist and stenog- rapher she has the pleasantest disposition imaginable.

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LAGUEUX, IRENE GLNETTE General Course St. Peter's Parochial. Never blush. Glee Club 1413 Mandolin Club, accompanist-assistant leader 13, 413 J. H. S. Minstrel Show 1313 Operetta 1413 Junior Ride 1313 Washington Trip 1413 Folio Staff 141. Irene has had a busy two years certainly and she has had plenty of attention so we hope she hasn't been lone- some. She is such a busy person, yet she always iinds time for everything. She intends to take up oflice work after graduation. Maybe it will be for the Gray Circuit, who knows? LAMEY, GERTRUDE ANN Gert General Course St. Joseph's. Laugh and the world laughs with you. Press Club 1413 Booster Typist 1413 Folio Typist 1413 Washington Trip 141. The life of our class is Gert. She always sees the joke even if it's on herself. That's a gift, Gert. Dingley Training is to be honored by her presence next fall and then some boys and girls will like school better. Gert is also a iirst-rate typist and stenographer. LAMONTAGNE, FLORENCE GERTRUDE Commercial C. Wallace Parochial. Let your conscience be your guide. Hikers Club 11, 215 Minstrel Show 1313 Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 413 Dramatic Club 1413 Mandolin Club 111. When we think of Red we think of well, never mind... we don't tell tales out of school. Red, you'll have to admit that you liked our Hall better than any- thing else in the school. Red plans to go to Farmington Normal next year. Whatever you do Red- Success be yours. LAURENDEAU, EMILE R. Commercial Course French Parochial Academy. Perhaps I cxn't do everything, but I can do Lookkeepingf' We agree with you there, Emile, you surely can do bookkeeping. You always get your work done first, and correctly, which is saying considerably more. Emile, you are so reserved and mature, but we know you are a good sport, and that you will make a splendid addition to some- bocly's office force.



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MARSHALL, MARGARET MARY Peanut College C. St. Joseph's Be good, but 'not too good, for the good die young. Mathematics Club 13, 415 Dramatic Club 141 3 Mandolin Club 11, 213 Senior Reception Committee 131. Margaret is one of the smallest ones in our class, but perhaps the peppiest one. Margaret, if having fun is what you mean by not being good we feel that you will live to a good old age. After you graduate from Dingley and go teaching don't be too strict. Remember the fun you had yourself. MATTHEWS, EDGAR ANTHONY Matty College Course St. Joseph's Parochial. Never walk -when you crm ride. Baseball 11, 2, 3, 413 Captain 1413 Football 11-2-3-41g Captain 1415 Basketball 1413 Track 13-413 President of L Club 13-415 President of Class 141. All Hail! Our president and only four letter man. The class certainly has a. president to be proud of. Edgar confesses that his life profesion will be teaching. We pity the pupils! MAXIM, HARRY W. General Course Frye Grammar. It is a great world, if you flon't fzocalcenf' Mandolin 111, leader 13, 415 Track 131, Captain 1412 Relay 131, Captain 141. Harry is one of those happy-go-lucky fellows who d.oesn't seem to have a care in the world. Harry has dis- tinguished himself while at high school in track, where he has shown us what an excellent runner he is. He says that he may go to U. of M. and study to be a civil engineer. We certainly wish you the best of luck and success, Harry. MERRILL, EDITH LOUISE Edie Commercial Course McFalls Grammar. For the one worth while is the one 1171.0 will smile when everything goes dead -wrong. Way back when we were Freshmen Edith came from Mechanic Falls and entered Jordan High with us. She had long golden curls then, can you imagine that? Now she is leaving with the rest of us having completed the Commercial Course. Edie plans to enter some good man's ofiice and type all his letters for him.

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