Lewiston High School - Folio Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)

 - Class of 1931

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MILLER, NORMAN CHANDLER ORCUTT Norm Frye Grammar School. General C. B1'evlty is the soul of wilt. Basketball 129. Norm is a sort of quiet fellow, that is, until you really know him. His driving is the reason that we al- ways get our paper on time. Next year Norm will study commercial art in Boston. MILLIKEN, MARY EDITH Ditto Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Carry On. Carry on. Yours is a motto which suits you to per- fection, Mary. Have we ever seen her when she was not doing just that, trying her best to do what was set before her, and! smiling whether successful or not? She knew she had done her best. With such a motto already in practice we know she will be successful with her future plans, and will win with a smile. MILLIKEN, OLIVE PAULINE Pol Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Be cowtented, but never satisfied. Folio Staff 141. Now, Pol, I think that many times during your school career you have been satisfied, escpecially after you had passed in a successful examination paper or solved a. dif- ficult problem. That's just like Olive,-she never takes any credit for herself. She will be very successful in her business career, we know, because she is made up of the right kind of stuff MINNEHAN, MARGARET FRANCES Marg Wallace Grammar School Commercial C. Still waters run deep. Margaret looks demure enough for a Puritan, but read that motto. You'll arouse our suspicions, Marg. Go ahead and be alsecretary if you want to be stubborn, but you'd make a better poker player.

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McILROY, MADELINE CRAWFORD Mac College C. Frye Grammar School. A thing of beauty is a joy fo1'e1Jer. Class Executive Com. 13, 495 Basketball Bazaar Com. 1199 Sec. of Girls' Athletic Ass. 129, Basketball Dance Com. 1295 Operetta 11, 293 French Club 1399 Senior Dance Com. 149, Senior Play 149, Washington Trip 149, Dra- matic Club 149 Adv. Staff of Booster 1495 Adv. Staff Folio 1495 Class Gift Com. 149. Madeline is one of those charming girls who affords inspiration for those poetically inclined. She looks to be a very well woman, but if we mistake not she also bids fair to be a Well-man. McSHERRY, JOHN LYALL Mac Frye Grammar School. Be yourself-donI't try 'to be some one else. Asst. Manager of Senior Play 149 3 Manager of Basket- ball 149. Mac, the boy with the handsome smile, is one of the most likable boys in the class of '31. He IS a lover of the great open spaces even though his cute lips may almost belie the fact. We are sure that what ever he manages to manage at U. of M. will be managed in the same pleasing manner as his past deeds at J. H. S. Here's luck to you, Mac. MASON, ARTHUR LEO Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Nothing is impossible. State Typewriting Contest-Second Place 139. To be a West Point candidate, one must be morally strong, physically fit and mentally alert. Leo certainly meets the requirements. He will, without doubt, soon be a rookie cadet. If he can march as well as he can type- write he will have nothing to fear. Seriously, Leo is one of our model young men and we know he will succeed in his service to our country as well as in his life's Work. MICHAUD, MARGUERITE ESTELLE Peggy Frye Grammar School Commercial C. Life is so shont-Live for to-day, let tomorrow take care of itself. Peggy is an ardent workerg she tries her hand at everything. Peggy always arrives on the scene just in time to help someone out of trouble. Her winning smile and pleasing personality have captured all our hearts. You can just bet that when any of the future business men are looking for secretaries, Peggy will be in great de- mand.



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1 MOWER, THOMAS OWEN Tom General C. Frye Grammar School. Ride,' never be ridden. Tom is a happy-go-lucky young fellow. You don't see him worrying about his studies, but then he does not need to worry. He's an all around favorite with both his teachers and his classmates. Next year Tom will continue his studies at Bates. May he always be happy and suc- cessful! MOYES, MILDRED ELVA College C. Frye Grammar School. Carpe diem. Basketball Bazaar i213 Alumni Night Com. C313 Dramatic Club C453 Basketball fl, 253 Debating Society 1239 Washington Trip 1413 Editorial Staif Folio 441. 'Mildred is one of the most popular girls in Jordan High. She is always seen at the prominent school affairs throughout the year. Some say she is proud of the fact that she was the only girl not sick on the Washington Trip. More power to you, Mildred. MURPHY, MARCELLA, ELEANOR Pat General C. Frye Grammar School. Learning is a Sceptre to some, a bauble to others. Domestic Arts Club 149. lllnl. Pat certainly has proved her worth to Jordan High School. She indulges in music and seems rather studious at times. Pat plans to take up training at Ste. Marie's Hospital and with her kind, loving disposition we know that she will be a splendid nurse. MYNAHAN, TIMOTHY Tim A St. Joseph's School. Honesty is the best policy. Tim is! bashful and tha.t's too bad, because if he weren't we'd know him much better. But as it is We know he's a great fellow and is well liked by everyone who knows him. Electricity is his future work.

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