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MESERVEY EMMA Em College Course Frye Grammar Anything worth doing at all, is worth doing well. Vice Pres. 113, Secretary 1233 Student Council 11, 2, 3, 435 Math. Club 1433 Glee Club 1433 f0peretta 143, Senior Play 1433 Dramatic Club 1435 French Club 1433 Press Club 143g Orchestra 143g Play of Basketball Bazaar 143: National Honor Society 1433 Washington Trip 143. Emma. has surely lived up to her motto during her course at Jordan High, and, in fact, everything that she ever has undertaken. Whenever we needed anything done we always chose Emma because we knew it would be done and done well. Bates is fortunate in having you for the next four years, Emma. MORENCY, J. EDWARD Ed General Course Assumption College, Worcester. Do the best you can and don't worry. Ed is our boy artist. We expect him to take over a cartoonist's position on a large- paper in a few years- regardless of what he says he is going to do. Don't mind that he is modest. He also shows the rest of us how to do physics problems. He is going to a school of business administration. MURPHY, GENEVIEVE GERTRUDE Trudie Gertie General Course St. Peter's Parochial A Better late than never. Still water runs deep -that's Gertrude, a fine scholar and a great companion for she is willing to listen and sel- dom speaks. With her friends she is full of fun and ready with a quick answer. Many a girl might well envy her big brown eyes and black hair which she has not yet bobbed. Some oflice will have her next year. 0'NEIL, LEO FRANCIS Lee Leo 0'Neil College C. Frye Grammar. Vitamines are the spice of life. Secretary 11-433 Vice-President 12-335 Junior-Senior Committee, Junior Class Ride. Here is the classmate who keeps the financial and business end of our class on its feet. Each year he comes with his Thirty cents, please. For the next, four years Leo will train at the U. of M. for his business career. Soon we will hear of the steel magnate O'Neil, or some- thing of that sort.
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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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LEPAGE, WILLIAM Bill Willie College Course Frye Grammar School Live and let live. There is a method in his madness. Bill is our class comedian. Humor springs from him like water from a fountain. Here's a secret: he is a cynic and doesn't hold a high opinion of those who laugh at his jokes so next time don't laugh-we should say try not to laugh because you will anyway. Bill is one of those who will get there. He will probably be a photo-engraver. UHEUREUX, GERMAINE JEANETTE General Course St. Peter's Parochial Ever Onward. Germaine's been with us for only a short time, yet we feel that we know her very well. She's lots of fung and she still gets high rank. In fact you should hear her parly la francais. It's something that pleases the teachers and amazes her fellow classmates. Keep it up at Bates, Germaine! MANNING, WILLIAM Bill General Course Wallace Grammar. Try to show me. You can't tell ME anything, says Bill. And you can't, either, for he reads the papers and can tell you all about anything. Bill easily blushes, and when he does his face is almost the same color as his hair. Best of luck, Bill, whatever you do. MARDOSA, EDWARD P. Ed General Course Wallace Parochial. Perse'uerance to the end. Football C4J. We didn't know Ed was such a good fellow until he went onto the football field. He is one of the best. Foot- ball is his hobby and how he did ride it. His accounting ought to be a success for he always was able to get through the line and bring a quarterback. Don't forget us at Bent- ley, Ed.
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