Lewiston High School - Folio Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)

 - Class of 1926

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PENDERGAST, DANIEL PATRICK Dan General C. Wallace Parochial. If one tries hard enough, nothing is denied him. Football Q2-3-435 Baseball Q3-493 Basketball C3-41. Dan, the husky six footer and the bashful boy of our class. We feel that Shakespeare impressed you with those words, Frailty thy name is woman. However there was one place you never were bashful and that was on the football field, and you certainly did do your share for the Blue and White. Dan is undecided as to his future training but with a motto like this, we know he will be successful. PHILLIPS, CHESTER WILLIAM SUEL Sweetie General Course Frye Grammar. Hold nothing as certain save that which can be demon- st1'aterl. Mathematics Club 6455 Science Club C433 Ukelele Club 13, 435 Mandolin Club 1453 Booster 139. Chester is the boy who thought that I. du Pont was not using the right formula in making T. N. T., so he thought he'd experiment and find the correct one. Luckily for some of us, his experiment failed. That's the way Sweetie is all the time, holding as certain, only that which can be demonstrated. That's why Mr. Gagnon knows so much about debatingg he has had plenty of experience with Chester. He goes to U. of M. POIRIER, ROMEO JOSEPH Commercial Course Frye Grammar. Always look for a chance of advancement in whatever work taken up. Manager 1926 Hockey Team What a fine motto. Romeo certainly knows how to pick them iwe mean mottoes.J As regards the other sex, he is very bashful, but he'll get over it if he hasn't already -as we strongly suspect. With a good start next year, he'll soon be managing some oiiice. RAMSAY, MARGARET SHEARER Commercial Course Frye Grammar School. I Still water 'runs sleep. Booster 429. Here is one of our quiet sweet girls. Margaret has an irresistible smile for all. She is beloved by her teach- ers and endears herself to all her classmates. She comes from sunny Scotland and she has brought a bit of its sun- shine and happiness with her. We have neither space nor words to tell of all her virtues here for they are numerous.

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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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RIVARD, LOUIS A. Lou Louie College Course Frye Grammar. In God we trnstg all others pay cash. Social Committee 11-235 Student Council 12-3-435 Cheer Leader 12-335 Football Manager 1435 Operetta 1435 Glee Club Manager 1435 Vice-President Dramatic Club 1435 Vice-President Senior Class 1435 Senior Play 1435 Mandolin Club 1435 Press Club 1435 Booster Staff 13-435 Junior Class Toastmaster 1335 National Honor Society. Ladies-be gentlemen! How superbly Louie titted into Jack's part in the play. John Barrymore, look t-o your laurels. Louie was the peppiest cheer leader in Maine and a fine football manager. He will continue his good work at Bates College. ROCHE, MARY ELIZABETH Marry College Course Frye Grammar. Brevity 'Ls the soul of wit. National Honor Society, Operetta 1435 Glee Club 1435 Executive Committee 1335 Booster 1435 Graduation Usher 1335 Committee for Junior-Senior Reception 1335 Dramatic Club 1433 Secretary of Dramatic Club 1435 Folio Staff 1433 Junior Class Ride Committee 1335 Washington Trip 1435 Press Club 143. Yes, Marry, brevity is the soul of wit. You certainly show that by the list of activities that you have partic- ipated in during your four years. We feel that if we were to select a class beauty your snappy eyes and black hair would win you this distinction, but above all your pleasing personality has won us all. Marry, we feel, and know, that you will win your way into the hearts ol! your classmates at Bates next year as you have into ours. ROSS, ELIWOOD FRANKLIN Rossie General Course Frye Grammar. S-mile awhile to-day. Science Club 1433 Math Club 1435 Student Aid in Math 143. Here he comes, there he goes! Whizz! Who's that? Why, Rossie, of course, the world's greatest???'? Yes, sir, El is always up in the air. Chasing Butterflies? - No! No! - Flying in his twentieth century power plane trying to break all the speed records. Here's to hoping you will succeed at Northeastern, Rossie, for you cer- tainly are some aviator ROWBOTHAM, MARY ELIZABETH Red General Course Frye Grammar. The only way to have a friend is to be one. Class Musician. Can Mary type-just watch her sometime if you doubt it. It is her favorite pastime, we believe. Since our Gram- mar School days Mary has been doing her daily dozen on the typewriter. For the past year she has been doing oflice work at the R. F. Raymond Paper Co. She is also an ac- complished pianist. In fact, she has shone in all her classes and we know she will be a success in whatever she undertakes.

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