Lewiston High School - Folio Yearbook (Lewiston, ME)
- Class of 1932
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EDWARD FONLICY IC1Ii!rn'-in-!'hir'f: MAURICE L'HICI'RI'Il'X .Isxoc'i11i4' Iu'fliIo1's KARL I3I'IGICR'l' ICRNICST SAUNDERS MARY MARSH I'lVl'II,YN FIELDS A NN ETT IC T FITI' UARMICI, l'HANIJONNI4ZT MORRIS DROBOSKY CIIARLICS COLLINS .I I'1ANNIQT'l'IC I,,xIIRI+ICQ1'IC WIGSLICY RICKICR IRVINO ISAACSON I RANC'I'IS FOOICLMAN MARY AIIROMSON NVALT IC R I I A KEY l.OIS JOHNSON 1i11'I'H ROVVIC UARLETON MAIIICIC THOMAS IJOBSON DOROTHY PARKS HIGLICN PARTYKA BUSINESS AND ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT .IlllllfI!lVI'I NVARIJ XVIII'l l'I'IXI IIOIIIGIVI' NIICNNICAIIY III'lA'I'IiIl'l'I I,liCI,AIII NIAROARIWI' I.lf1K'l,AIIi ALl3lCI1'I'A UASSON VVINNIFRIGIJ FLAHICRTY GRA'I'IlCNNlC PIUARIJ VAIUIICN FIIOUINARD l'I7II'II.IC llIflSC'O'l'ICA1'X ALUIIJIG IJIIMAIS I.I'l'II'IN DRAPIGA1' S I'ANI.lCY BANKS CLAYTON I-IOIJOKINS UIIANNICLI. LIIIIIICY OITIRARII l'AII,I.IC1i .IOSICPH 3II'I'CIIICLL DOUGLAS I'AllKI'1R MAX SCOLNIK AIIICK I.II+'SIII'I'Z Iil'I'l'TY LICADICR KI.XIii!I'I'IRl'I'IC HIGGINS IVRANFICS WI+1Sl'O'I I' I.l1i'II'IN l'OI'I.OMI3I'I TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Folio Stuff of 1932 71. Organizations 7.. Dedicniion 85. Sports 5. E.ditorinIs 93. Humor 11. Biopxaphicul Sketches 99. Just Snaps 55. In Memoriam 101. Advertisements 56. Literature S E I ecjzfccz fiom 'O L iss u Dygegjnaozlfn N N I N E 1 K 1 w 4 OUR CLASS ADVISER, FRIEND AND COLJNSELLORg LOVED, RESPECTED AND HONORED BY ALLQ 1 KNOWN TO EVERY STUDENT FOR HER PERSONAL CHARM, 1 HER UNSELHSH DEVOTION TO LEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL, AND FOR HER WILLINGNESS TO SERVE OTHERS, WE, THE CLASS OF 1932 A RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS EOLIO A 33 4' Folio nj l,f'H'ixton High Nvlmul P11514 go MISS Xlfl-'IIC ll. WICYNIUI 'I'II L.. 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N11 1l1111l1l11I 111A 1'Kl1L'I'1P11L'L' 1-1111 111I11i1' 11111111155 111l11111'55, 11111' g'111- 115 11111115 1-HI' 1111111 111- Y 'L -1 'I 7 7 .- A Q.. -.. A w 'Hu' Folio uf l:t'H'lSf0lI lligfh Nvlmnl Pflflf' 7 tm-l. llt-w ninch nt'iiie11iw1'y' annl hnw nint-li til' litqw is in tliwst'syll:1l1lt's la1't'fwt'll. lluw faithliully shall wt' t'l1t'risl1 tht- i't'iiit'inln'ztiit't- uf inn' I , , . . high scliuwl :incl class ul VMI: :tntl what is their ul gwrfl that wt' flu nut hcartilx iiiyukt' fin' thvni lmth. NYE are tlrawn ttigctlivi' nww as wt' Iiavt' livywi' hecn lmellwt- antl thv last hantlshalie has a ncw thrill lu it. Xtith cliaiigvlcss have fm' mn' Xhna Nlatcr, with steaclfast hiyaltv tu tint- :tiiwtlit-V, with a heart he-nt in high itleals anml lmrzttl tfiintiglt fin: . , 7 . I ill-'sn gn wc the class ul Wo- :intl tmflsimcul. V 4.1luuri1'f' I,'1'!'Ill'1'll.l', Hflilur-in-t'h iff. GRADUATION tir:ulu:ttiun Day! Xthat tlut-s g'l'ililll1lll1lIl ntvan tw ywu? lltws it int-an a nvw thx-ss ur an t'X'L'l1lI1g' gnwni lint-s it mt-an a stClP l1C1ll'L'l' mini' glial? lint-s it nican just :tnntht-1' passing' t-vent? U11 is it stanc- thing ynu Itmk fm'w:mI tu? XX'ilI it hc tht- cncl tml' ywtn' scliwlastit' L'1ll'L'Cl' tn' will stunt- ul yntt gm tn higlicr ll1StltllllttHS til learning? ln nianx ul' tht' class ul' 1052, it will lic a sail cvcnt. .Xftvr spvntl- ing' funn' yt-ars uf thc spring tmli mn' lift' tt1gt'tlici', inn' cimillanitrns will tlcpart li1'Ulll ns, inany til' thvnt l-1nl't'YL'l'. Xthat liappy tlays wt- haxt' spa,-nt twgctlicrf llww wt- hztvt- stuck ttwgctlicl' ll1l'Ullg'l1 limit-s ut' sti'tigg'lc ancl strife! Now wc shall lay llilllt' mn' lmtmks tat lciitvwlctlgt- anal start out in tht' wtirlcl. Nviiiv will gn tu cullt-gc wlnlt- uthcrs will svcla wurlq. Xu inattci' which it may hc, wt- shall strtigglc with all mn' might. During' tlnisc ffluzniix' antl nnst'i thlt' tlavs whcn CX'CI'Ytl1iI1Q' vmcs w'i'fnig,1' thinlt tit' A . ' . . h ' ' i at-Iitml tlgly-5, tht- hapivy tlays. 'l'ht' fimtlmgill, haslwthall, lint'lqcy', anml hasvhall gaincs, tht- -Illllllll SQllllll- llwiii, tht- play, thc liartics, tht- vhilvs intl gTilllll1ltiUll. Xthat happy lllK'llllll'lK'5l 5 . . l.t-t us thank tht- faculty fm' thc splcntlicl traininf that wc hayc XU . . , . . tat pztticiict- thcy hail with ns. XX hat joys tht-y luring! l.astly lct's thanl: uni' ulass llClYl?-UI' lui' hci' cutiiiscls cluring mn' high scliwul c:t1't'ci'. l,ct's say atlicu anal litwpt' tu nwct again. f--I,llr'-11 ,lfflAIl1'X. A REAL FRIEND Xthat thi wt' gvt will uf futn' ycars uf high sCl1tuvl? l'1tlllt'1lllHII. ln 'lx . . c stnc, hut it is whilt- wc art' in sclwwl that wc inakt' inurc fricnrls than ll any wtlwi' tinic in lift. Many trut- tiriciirls are fuunfl in scliuwl. Xthat is frit-nclsliip? lfricntlship is flvtint-tl as that snhtlt- sympathy thawing pcnplt- ul Cmigc11i:tl tastes, ufiiiiiimi intt'rt-sts ui' lillltll'l'll pin'- stnts tugvtliw. l't'rliaps thtf g,1'l'e:ttust lnlcssing' wt- gct I'rmn t'i'icnclship is l'1PIlll7'll1llll1Nllil7 lt is 'i wmiclciltil fttlinf lu ln ' - . . . . ,j Q uw that thcrc is stinit' int' tu whtmni ynn llltilll swiiictliiiig. liUlllllZlIllHll5lli1D with a trnc l-I'lt'llll l'f1!lf' N - The Folio of 1'.e1ri.vffm High St-hool never fails to have some good effect on our character hy elevating our aims or increasing our knowledge. 'l'oo many people regard the most wonderful friend in the world too lightly, Motherfwho is more of a friend to us than our Mother? Schoolmates, chums, acquaintances all hold important places in our hearts, hut she is the one to whom we turn to in times of trouhle and worry. lsn't it so? l.et's think it over? --Milrlrerl Katmemlulix. THOSE HAPPY DAYS lfaney a ship hlled with people, who have four years ago set sail on 1. voyage to some imaginary land, where there is gold in ahuvdanee for everyone. For four years they have had a glorious time together. helping each other to overcome every storm that arose against them. and sharing with each other's joys and sorrows. .Xt last having reached their land of fancy, they cast anchor and rush to every corner of the land searching for the gold that they have waited so long for. Some succeed in tinding their object: others fail. Hut whether they have met success or fortune, they still look hack to the four happy years spent in coming here, for then not one thought ul failure. Un just such a case are we seniors at present experimenting. For four years we have been enjoying what will he the happiest years of our lives. Side hy side we have overcome with pleasure everv prohlein that has monfronted us. From the same hooks we learned rifrht from N wrong, Latin from French, and after hisecting an angle We w vnder not why the world has failed in trisecting an angle. .Xt last we are ahout to cast our anchor and separate, never to enjoy those happy days again. Soon everyone will have his own proh- lenis to solve. No one hut himself will he ahle to overcome them. So. lct us hope, that each and every one of us seniors of nineteen 'l'hirty- 'l'wo will he ahle to leave our ship, and meet l.ady Success at every turn in our lives. -Jusliu. Nrl1'i.vA'i. THE REAL TEST lt will undouhtedly he many years lmetorc another group ut students will have the opportunity of graduating from a hrand new school huildf ing. .Xs juniors in Utlld jordan High we despaired leaving the familiar surroundings, hut the attractiveness and privileges ol' the new huilding stroll outweighed that sentiment for the former school. We really he- lieve that we are appreciative of the advantages that have heen ours in Lewiston llighf' hut a true sense of gratefulness will come when present associations are a thing of the past. -Agnes Cuties. THE NATION.-XI. HONOR SOCIETY ruff' IU 'I'lf1' lfuliu H! l,r'H'i.vlu11 llfyfh Nrlu wg EQ I'HlX1'lI'.-XI. .IUIIN ,I. HI 'I'I ICH , 5 ' CQ31'og1'c1'fv!1 ical i6jAelc'!1e,s AISIIUMSON. MARY College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: u11IlSf4'll Slowly. Activities: Executive Committee 413: Basketball llazaar Committee 413: Ring: Committee 413: XYZ Club 413: Latin Club 42, Cl, 43: School Representative at Spear Contest 423: Booster Staff 41, 3, 433 Editorial Cabinet 443: Readinp.:' Club 422, 43: Public Speaking.: Contest 423: I,atin Paper Staff 443: Dramatic Club 443: Senior Play 443: Washington 'I'rip 443: Folio Staff 443: Prize Speak- ing' Contest 443: Graduation Dress Committee 443: Honor l'art 443: Scribblers Clnb 441: National Honor Society 44 3. Mary may be a crook on the stage. but not in life. Perhaps she can make use ot' her criminal experience in her future work in Social Service. Although she has done almost everything in school better than the rest of us, she outshines us all when it comes to dramatics and speaking. APSEGA, l'II.lZAl5l'I'l'H IEICRTHA Betty Special C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: No unc alone' is xzljiicicufly I4'iSl'. Activities: Geograpliy Club 423: Dramatic Club 4431 lflconomics Club 443: Committee for Alumni Basketball Game 443: Member of cast of lnterscholastic Dramatic Contest 443: Investigating Committee for Economics Club t4l: Unemployment Committee t'or Economics Club 443. Betty is interested in almost everything, it seems. and has been on several committees connected with the lGcononiics Club. Her hobby is dancing: her favorite sport, swimminu: and her favorite subject, Political Eeonomy. She is very versatile and should make someone an ef- ficient stenoegrapher. ' ASHTON. ELINOR College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Let your conscience be your jll,4i!If'. Activities: XYZ 413: Latin Club 42. 33. What a ripping teacher Elinor will makefthat is. unless some gallant young fellow rescues her from a rou- tined life. XVhile taking American History. Elinor was always a willing lender of the Friday Governinent lesson t'or which aceept our thanks. HANAITIS, ANTHONY JOHN Greek Tony Special C. Wallace Grammar School. Motto: I1o31c.vIy ix flu' Imxl policy. Activities: I.. Club tfl, 431 l+'ootball 433. Tony has been a hard worker during his high school years. We know he is bound to go places and do things. because he plays wonderful football, and he will be a big help on the gridiron to the school that gets him. BANKS, 'FIIOMAS STANLEY Banksy Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: l1i'1lf' and hr happy. Activities: Science Club 111: Geography Club 1215 Washington Trip 141: Folio Business Staff 1413 Gregg Transcription Test 141. Another silent youth among us. Banksy has been so quiet about himself that he has left us no grounds for even a slight knock. His favorite subject is bookkeeping, and does he love to show that A ! BARON, JOSEPHINE FRANCES Jo Special C. Wallace Parochial School. Motto: Always be smiling cvcu though the heaven may fall. Activities: Dramatic Club 141: Latin Club 12, 313 Algebra Club 111: Economics Club 141, Secretary 141: Booster Advertising Staff 1413 Com. for Alumni Basket- ball Game 141g Typewriting Contest 141: Investigating Com. for Econ. Club 1413 Economics Club Distributive Committee 1413 Shorthand Certificates 160, 801 1413 0. A. T. Certificate in Shorthand 141: Unemployment Commit- tee for Economics 1411 National Honor Society 141. Jo as everyone calls her, has one of the most charm- ing and real personalities of the class. Jo plans to be a secretary, and who wouldn't want a girl with as nice a personality: as Jo's around an ofiice. Jo has been out- standing both in the social and scholastic affairs of the class. Keep it up Jo, BEARCE, ELEANOR College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Tim poctry of earth is ncrcr dead. Activities: Glee Club 1413 Washington Trip 1413 Latin Club 12, 3, 41. For the next two school years, Eleanor's address will be Bradford Junior College, but with that cute little Ford coupe she has, no doubt she will be coming home for week-ends now and then. That she will be a charming librarian we are very sure, for that is an occupation that requires personality, efliciency, and patience, all of which Eleanor has. BEAUCHESNE, GAETANE YVETE Gay Commercial C. St. Agatha High 11st-2nd year1 St. Agatha, Maine. Motto: Deeds, not words. Activities: Glee Club 131: O. A. T. Certificate 121: Shorthand Certificate, 60-80 141: Economics Club, Distri- butive and Unemployment Com. 141: Honor Part 141: Alumni Basketball Committee 141: National Honor Society 141. Gay is one of the talented members of our class. She excels in all of her studies, and at home she brightens the atmosphere with her music. She was a staunch rooter for all of the athletic teams during her brief stay at Lewiston High. She plans to continue her studies in secretarial work. BEAUMONT, ERNEST RUSSELL Ernie College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: You rrnmot put the same .shoe on cvcry foot. Ernie has been rather quiet during his first three years, but this year it is altogether different. If anything happens. look around for Ernie : he probably can ex- plain everything in his good natured way. What about the incidents on the Washington Trip, Ernie ? BEGERT, KARL FRANCIS Von The Count Frye Grammar School College C. Motto: In Vutcrlund Nie Die. Activities: Advanced Science Club 143, Algebra Club Pres. 1455 Track 1353 Alumni Night Entertainment 141: Folio Staff 1413 Interclass Basketball 139. Here is our pal, The Count, who can live up to any- thing he says 1sometimesJ. He has a natural gift of speech, and a tremendous vocabulary, which does at times seem to become very ambiguous. Karl is planning to en- ter Bates next fall and become a teacher in the sciences. BEGIN, HENRI GEORGE Commercial C. Robert's Business College. Motto: The und crozvns the 1vo1'k. Activities: Speech Club 141, Economics Club 1415 Committee to help the poor 1413 Assistant-manager Senior Play 1433 Alumni Night Program 14Jg Winner of Type- writing Pin 145. Though Henri is a little fellow he has certainly done his part at school. He is a fine musician and likes to sing. Henri has a smile for everyone and was a handy man at the Senior Play. Henri is going to seek a business care-er, and indeed will make his mark. BOISVERT, RONALDO Ronny General C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Manly a diamond has been found in, the rough. Activities: Booster Staff 1435 Economics Club 1419 Advanced Science Club 143. Ronny is one of the busiest members in our class. He turns out for all sports, is a member of school clubs, and he also is employed by a local business firm. Ronaldo intends to keep his present position in business after graduation. BRANN, NANCY lCLIZABE'l'H College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: FlllZ5ft'7'.lj is nufurul in j'ric'n1Is. Activities: Vice President 131: .Iunior Senior Com- mitee 1313 Alumni Night Committee 141: Latin Club 13. -11: Usher at Graduation 131: Washington Trip 141. Nancy is the little girl that makes all the noise at basketball games. Her hobby is dancing: she'd rather dance than eat, and she has quite an appetite. Nancy hasn't decided on what her career will be, but we think that she will end up as a loving wife to some 1re1tired business man. BREITMOZER, AGATHA AMELIA College C. Wallace Grammar School. Motto: 'i'I'o cnjoy is to obey. Activities: Basketball 11, 21: XYZ Club 111: Latin Club 12, 3, 41: Dramatic Club 141. Shall we ever forget Amelia as the old maid aunt in Elizabeth's Y'oung Mann? That was what we would call excellent acting. We expect to hear of you as a member of the Bates 4A players next year. After Bates, Amelia is going to study nursing. BREWER, NEVA MARIE General C. Patten Grammar School, Greene, Maine. Motto: Boar and F0rbcm'. Activities: XYZ Club 111: Glee Club 141: Economics Club 141. Neva is one of the few students seriously interested in the art of painting. She loves to paint, paint, and paint. This modern miss claims that dancing is her hob- by, and attends all of the fashionable country dances. She plans to secure a government position after graduating. BROWN, ERNEST HAYWARD Brownie Technical C. Frye Grammar School . Motto: uAC1'0'II1.1Ili.SlI more: talk laws. Activities: XYZ Club 111: Sodalitas Latina 121: Graduation Committee 131: Economics Club 141: Class Hockey 11, 21. Brownie has been one of the hard working members of our class. His hobby is sailing a boat, but by his at- tendance at the school social functions, we must say, dancing must be his second love. Maine will board him for the next four years. liRI'NO, MARTIN JOSEPH Bruno General C. St. .loseph's Parochial School. Motto: Ht'Hl'l' lo bc small and xhinc than to Inc bio 111111 cctxt 11 SlltlllO'1l'.n Activities: Economics Club 1413 Vice-President 1413 Bugle Corps 1113 Master of Ceremonies Bugle Corps Minstrel and Dance 1413 Senior Play Usher 1413 Alumni Night Committee 141. If Marty is not given a class part ill which great wit is required, we Seniors are going to be minus just-so much fun. He literally made Alumni Night a success with his side-show. His very nature has brightened up llliilly a classroom. particularly lab periods. Something tells us it's the stage for Marty. CAILLER, GERARD Jerry College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: .-III good things !IOIl'f comc ill small puckf1ycs. Activities: Football 12, 3, 413 Hockey 11, 2, 3, 413 Baseball 11, 211 Track 1313 Secretary of Class 12, 3, 413 Secretary of High School Athletic Ass'n 1213 Vice-Pres ident High School Athletic Ass'n 1313 President of High School Athletic Ass'n 1413 Business Staff of Folio 1413 Business Staff of Booster 1413 XYZ Club 1113 Latin Club 12, 3. 413 Washington Trip 1313 Senior Play 1413 Co- Captaiu of Floor Committee for Graduation 1313 Junior- Senior 1313 Sophomore Dance 1213 National Honor Society 141. Jerry is one of the outstanding members of the class. He is an all around sportsman in every way. Jolly, sincere. friendly to all-that's Jerry. CALLAI-IAN. WILLIAM FRANCIS Bill College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: .-III Ihinyx comc to them who icuii. Activities: Baseball 12, 3, 413 Business Staff Folio 12, 313 XYZ Club 1113 Latin Club 12, 313 Washington Trip 1413 National Honor Society 141. Bill seems to have the knack of getting along famously without too much effort. Cal, however, is not only an Honor Student but a classy second-baseman. What's the secret of your success, Cal? There is a wide- spread motion that it will take a lnighty good man to fill Cal's hat. CASSON, ALBERTA EMALINE College C. Webster Road School. Motto: In .slmri Il11'llSIlI'l'S, lifc may perfect bc. Activities: Latin Club 12. 3, 413 Glee Club 13, 413 l1ramatic Club 1413 Folio Business Staff 141: Booster Editorial Staff 1413 Nunc et Tune Staff 1413 Honor Part 1413 National Ilonor Society 141. Although Alberta is perhaps not 110111-cubly prominent. she certainly has made a name for herself in our class as a student. She says her hobby is reading, so necessarily wo expect her to be quiet. And if you want a sincere friend, this little red-headed lady is the one to whom you can turn. CATES, AGNES CRAIG Aggie College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Every woman would rwther be beautiful than good. Activities: Alumnae Night Committee 143: Latin Club 13, 43: Nominating Committee for elections 143: Wash- ington Trip 143g Usher at graduation 133. , Recently Agnes was voted one of the best looking girls in the school, and let us take this opportunity to say that the honor was well placed. Agnes plans to study at Nas- son Institute next year, where she will without a. doubt continue to be as popular as she has been with us. CHAMPAGNE, ELIZABETH CLAIRE Betty St. Peter's and St. Paul School Commercial C. Motto: Wake up and die right. Activities: Orchestra 11, 233 Economics Club 143: Gregg Shorthand Certificate 1603 143. Can you picture our blond and blue-eyed Betty train- ing to be a nurse in some Boston Hospital, or would it be easier to visualize her walking on a platform in some fashionable shop? Well, it's to be one or the other, Betty. CHANDONNET, CARMEL IRENE Red Special C. Frye Grammar School. M-otto: Live and let live. Activities: Glee Club 143: Economics Club 143: Scrib- blers Club 1433 Booster Staff 143: Folio Staff 143: Short' hand Certificate 1603 143. Red has a charm all her own. Pleasant personality, full of pep and fun, that's our Carmel. You just can't resist her. Her favorite pastime is music, and boy! can she sing! Good luck to you at Bliss, Carmel. CHERESKY, OLGA AMELIA Ollie Commercial C. St. Joseph's Parochial School. Motto: In God we trust, all others must pay cash. Activities: Economics Club 1433 Ticket Committee for Alumni Basketball Game 143. Shy is Ollie, but oh so sweet! Ask her friends! She loves to play basketball and read. Ollie is plan- ning to go to Bliss and polish up. A competent business woman she says: In God we trust: all others must pay cash! CHOUINARD, CARMEN CECILE Car Commercial C. Wallace Parochial School. Motto: Po1I1iIc your ourn. canoe. Activities: Orchestra 141: Shorthand Certificates 60 and 80 words 141: Business Staff of Booster 1413 Business Staff of Folio 1413 Washington Trip 141: Pianist for sing- ing 11, 2, 3. 41: Graduation Dress Committee 141: Typist for Dramatic Club 141: National Honor Society 141. Car's hobby is travel, so we expect that some day she will tour the world giving piano recitals in the metropolis of the universe. As a classmate, student, and all-around good sport, we would gladly recommend Car, CLOU'l'llCR, .IEANNE AURORE Coniniercial C. Motto: Jw rix cn 1',vpoir. Activities: Economics Club 141: Ticket Committee for Alumni Basketball Game 141. Jeanne is the book-worm of our class. She simply devours books from morning until far into the night. Jeanne has quite a library, which she shares with every- one. If some day you find you haven't anything to read. ask Jeanne. she'll see that you are not slighted. COADY, ALICE MARY Al Special C. St. Patricks School. Motto: I,vt's Im foolish zrlzilc 'll'P'I'1' young. Activities: Treasurer of Sophomore English Class 121: Waitress at Faculty Banquet 121: Glee Club 131: Geography Club 121. Al has been what the spice is to a fruit cake to the seniors. She was happy-go-lucky, cheerful. and loyal to certain Thursday afternoons.. We hope one of her pa- tients will be a joke writer. and we shall hear of her again. COLLINS, CHARLES FRANCIS Red Charlie St. .loseplrs H. S., Manchester, N. H. College C. Motto: Tail if you must, if you woulflst win. Activities: Booster Staff 141: Folio Staff 141: Wash- ington Trip 141: Advance Science Club, Secretary 1413 Scribblers' Club 141: Aeronautics Club 141. Red is a great fellow. He's not a great athlete. nor a remarkable student, but just the same he is one of us. He says his hobby is writing. He may become a great author-who knows! COSGROVE, CHRISTINE MARY ROSE Tiny St. Joseph's School. General C. Motto: Eat, drink, afnd be merry, for tomorrow we dict. Activities: Glee Club 13, 415 Dramatic Club 141. We can imagine Tiny as a rather lenient sch-ool teacher, because her love for children and their pranks, could never bring anything but their love to her. Tiny is loyal, calm, and obligingg what more could we ask for? COULOMBE, LAURIER JOSEPH Babe Commercial C. Robertls Business Academy. Motto: I dame, I saw, I conquercclf' Activities: Unemployment Committee for Economics Club 1413 Economics Club 1413 Aeronautic Club 141: Folio Business Statf 1413 Bugle and Drum Corps 13, 41. Laurier is one of those happy-go-lucky fellows one can not fail to notice. He must like sports because he's seen at 'most all the school games. Bentley Business Col- lege in Boston is Laurier's next stop. COULOMBE, PHILLIPPE EMIL Phil Commercial C. Robert's Business Academy. Motto: Enjoy yourself while you crm. Activities: Bugle and Drum Corps 13, 415 Economics Club 141. Phil is a quiet lad, but when you know him, that's different. He evidently is fond of sports too, because he is always seen with his brother at school games. Here's hoping you tind success in your business career. CRAFTS, DERMONT BENJAMIN Special C, Frye Grammar School. Motto: Wo cumzot all do c'Lvctrything. Activities: Geography Club 1215 Economics Club 141: Washington Trip 141. We cannot all do everything, he tells us, but all those who went on the Washington Trip did just about everything there was to do, including Dermont. Dermont likes baseball and has a good line-we might add in a fishy way! C1t0CKE'l l'. JOHN CHOATE Jack What-a-man Frye Grammar School College C. Motto: You can fool sonic of thc pcoplc alll the time Activities: XYZ Club 111: Sodalitas Latina 12, 3, 411 Booster Editorial Staff 13, 41: Dramatic Club 141: Ad- vanced Science Club 141: Varsity Debating Team 141: Scribblers' Club 141: Executive Committee 141: Honor Part at Graduation 141: Reading Club 131: Washington Trip 141: Tennis 13, 41: Interclass Baseball 11, 21: Eng- lish Club 121: Track 131: National Honor Society 141. Smiling all the time, Jack seems never to think very seriously. He does. however, sometimes. He is full of fun and we like him for it-certain people do especially. Jack is one of the outstanding boys in the class, both in scholastics and in popularity. CROTEAU. ALINE EVA Commercial C, St. Mary's Parochial School. lVlotto: Rich fairc run! n1icu.r quc bien dire. Activities: Economics Club 141: Business Staff of Booster 141. Aline has a special desire to see football and basket- ball games. Why, Aline? We think that a ticket to a game must be like a library slip to you. Be sure that the office in which you work has an adding machine, Aline. Clt11Wl.EY, ANNE ISICNICIJICT Anna College C. Wallace I,llI'0Cl1li1l School. Motto: 1'c11, thc kcynolc of Slll'1'1'SS.H Activities: XYZ Club 111: Latin Club 121: Dramatic Club 141: Booster Staff 13, 41: Scribblers Club 141: Na- tional Honor Society 141. Anna has pep und then some! How that girl can swim! She says she's going to teach. but it seems that she should pursue her natural talent instead. She paints beautifully and would certainly achieve great things in that tield. How about it, Anna '? Clt11Wl.l1IY, JOHN HENRY, Iird. Jack Special C. Frye C-ramniar School. Motto: 'Kill ix not gold thu! yli1If1'rs. Activities: Football 13, 41: Senior Play 141: Dramatic Club 1411 L Club 13, 41: Washington Trip 141: Ex- ecutive Committee tl, 21. Jack usually has a cheerful smile for young ladies. When he starts to talk, everyone listening wants to sit on a cake of ice, because Jack can spill enough hot air in three minutes to raise the temperature of a room from 14 to 40 centigrade. With this quality ill his possession. he ought to be able to succeed in Bentley School of Ac- counting. CLYNNINKIIIAIYI, FRANCIS Frank General C. Wallace Parochial School. Motto: ll'ork and he llfl1I'1I1l.H Activities: Debating Society 123: Advanced Science Club tall: Economics Club HI. Frank is a happy go lucky sort of person: he seems rather quiet. but apparently is 11ot. His hobby, says he, is working: ..,. but we have our doubts!! DALY. MYRTLE ALICE Nicky General t', Patten Grammar School, Greene. Motto: Life is what you make it. lVIyrtle's pleasing disposition has won her many friends. She is just the type ot young lady to cheer and comfort some suffering pa.tient. Next year will probably find Nicky doing her duty at the C. M. G. hospital where she plans to train. In this case, there is no need of add- ing, I pity the patients. IJAVIS. LEA MAUIJIC CUlllIllEI't'i2I1 C. Wales Corner Graminar School. Motto: ,'lny'fllil1y that ix lmrlll doing at all is 1l'Ul'fIl doing 1I'l'Il. Activities: Geography t'lub 1213 liconomics Club t4l3 Washington Trip tell: Shorthand Vertiticate, 60-NU words. W.xN'1'r1n-foi' office work: a quiet, serious, ambitious young lady with a taste for bookkeeping. It won't be long before Lena will be brightening some business n1an's office by filling the requirements of a similar ad. With a win- ning disposition like Lena's. one is bound to make good. DAY, I+1LlZAlilf1'l'H FRANCPZS Betty Het General C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: 'Sl plucc on thc !l1'UIllIf1 is ,wfcr Hum nn lofty Io1rcr.s. Activities: Orchestra. LII. Betty is one of our quiet denture girls. She is small but has a big: heart. When any one of us comes to class without our supplies. she is always willing: and ready to help us out of the difficulty. She tells ns she is entering C. M. G. Hospital for a course in nursing. We are sure she will be gentle with her patients. lJl+ILl'2lfIAN'l'Y. THOMAS EIIWAKIJ Eddie Del Wallace Grannnar School. General C. Motto: Noisy coltx mfzkc thc Iacxf llOI'Sl'S.n Activities: Football 13. 41, L Club 141. Eddie has one big ambition-that is to be a star quarter-back. Not many will forget the rainy afternoon when our hero Del ran, twisted. and dodged his way up the iield ninety yards for a much needed touchdown. One cannot doubt his ability in this role. Eddie intends to enter college in the near future, probably Bates. l1l+ISCO'l'EAlIX, CECILE GRACE Kid Commercial C. Frye Granlmar School. Motto: Work hard and s1uccc1:d. Activities: Operetta 1115 Dramatic Club 1413 Booster Staff 1411 Folio Staff 1411 Washington Trip 1415 Geog- raphy Club 121: Gregg Shorthand Certificate 60 141. No class is quite complete without some members like Cecile who don't make much disturbance, but when they are not there, are missed. '1'hat's a line motto, Cecile, and we hope you'll allways stick to it, and make our class proud of you. IJIONNE. ANITA HOPE Nita Commercial C. St. l'eter's and St. Paul's School. Motto: 1'u.w 17 pus on ru loin. Nita is a great spo1't and one of Lewiston High's loyal hockey routers. Anita's hobby is tra.veling. With your pleasant personality and your good lnnnor, success should be near at hand. IIOBSON, THOMAS WILLIAM Tom Dobby Gent Wallace l'arochial School. College C. Motto: ll'h1'u Ihr' wznfllcx arc out, 1:11 Il'0'Hll'lI are fair. Activities: Booster Editorial Staff 1411 Folio Editorial Staff 1413 Advanced Science Club 141, SODII-ODIOPQ Latin Club 121: Graduation Committee 1315 Interclass Baseball 12, 313 Scribblers Club 141, Dramatic Club 1413 Reading Club 131: Operetta 111: Washington Trip 141: Nomi- nating Committee 1413 S. I. S. Latin Club 1411 Speech Club 141. What would we ever have done without Tom ? Here is the fellow that was voted the sheik of the class. His humor, wit. and bluffs accompanied by his constant smile have made him a. host of friends. Most of whom are, as you can see by his motto, made up of the fair sex. DORR, RUSSELL POLLARD Russ Special C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Oh hon' mighty is rm atom. Activities: Geography Club. 127: Economics Club 143. Here is little Russie, the lad with the Pepsodent smile, sure to chase the gloom from any classroom. Russ is devoted to the out-of-doors, and likes nothing better than to start out camping or swimming. This boy's future plans have not been fully decided upon. DOYLE, THOMAS FRANCIS Tom Tommy St. Joseph's School. Special C. Motto: HPP'I'-S'f'l'E'?'11711'U conqucrs ull. Activities: L Club 143: Football 11, 2, 3, 45: Base- ball 11, 2, 43: Hockey 12, 3, 43: Track 1333 Economics Club 141. Tommy's hobby is fishing, but besides that he is quite an athlete, enjoying any form of athletic competition. He has made a name for himself as a hockey player. Tom- my will succeed no matter what he undertakes to do next year. We're all rooting for you, old man. IJRAPICAU, LLTCIEN ARTHUR Drape Drip Pattern Grannnar School, Greene General C, Motto: A Fowl, fl Ford, two bits for fl Ford. Activities: Geography Club 1213 Folio Business Staff 143. Here is a fellow whom every senior knows, and who is popular with l1is fellow students. His ambition is to become an engineer: with his personality and ability, he cannot help make the grade. IJRIGOTAS, ANN KATHRYN Cominercial C. Webster Junior High, Auburn, Maine. Motto: Actions not alibisf' Activities: Geography Club 121: French Club 13l: Economics Club 141: Executive Committee: Glee Club 123: Graduation Dress Committee 143: Shorthand Cer- titicate 60 words a minute 145. Ann is a girl with lots of pep. She believes in see- ing the humorous side of life. She is planning on going to Bryant Stratton Collegeg and if courage and ability count, we know she'l1 get them. IJROBOSKY, MORRIS lll+1N.IAMlN Mike College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: 1fnou'Ia'rlyc is 1mu'cr. Activities: Football 11, 2, Il, 413 Basketball 11, 2, 3. 41: Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41: President of Sophomore Latin Club 121: Public Speaking Club 121: Secretary of Read- ing Club 1315 Ticket Committee Sophomore Dance 1211 Latin Paper Staff 1413 S. I. S. Latin Club, 13. 41, Pres- ident 1411 Nominating Committee 1413 Alumni Night 1413 Vice President L Club 131, President 1413 Treas- urer l1ramatic Club 141: Scribblers Club 1415 Business and Editorial Staffs of Booster 1413 Treasurer Advanced Science Club 1-113 Editorial Staff of tl1e Folio 1415 Class Executive Committee 141: National Honor Society 141. Mike is one -of the most popular students and ath- letes in 1S132. NVheu anything important pertaining to the class has to be done, Mike is always the one that gets the assignment. Everybody knows and admires him for his friendliness and good-nature. Mike will be a welcome addition to whatever college he chooses to go to next year. DUBE, .ll-IANNETTE LILLIAN J General C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: A friend is unc who knovzrs 1j0'll'7CU1ll still Iikcx you. Activities: Glee Club 13. 41: Dramatic Club 141. The fortunate young lady with the pretty wavy hair, and pleasing personality is J Dube. She is full of life and just loves to hike. J plans to train for nursing, Good-luck, to you and your patients. l1ll1lAL. LIONEL ADRIEN Laddie Special C. Frye tlranimar School. Motto: Sink or Nu'i1m. Laddie has been rather quiet during his four years at our school, yet we all noticed how much he showed up on the Washington Trip. It was surely a surprise! He says his future is undecided, but he may surprise us again. DIYMAIS, .XLCll1E FEHNAND Al College C. St. l'eter's Academy. Motto: ulltflllf Ilicn on ricn. Activities: Folio Staff 1413 Advanced Science Club 1413 lflconomics Club 1413 Latin Club 131g Speech Club 13, 415 Advanced Algebra Club 141. Al is one of the most likeable boys ol' the class. lle has such a line way of talking to a class that he has made a host of friends who are sure he will be a big suc- cess at medicine. Go to it, Al ! ew 411994 4-Bend VT I 33 Q l rx x1 1, ' l l 19: .--N. f V M., U if . - '1 , a . -1 .J 'iii ' 'A' 51--Sci f' A ' .'1 'fl ' ' ' 1,- ' l if . ,'. j ' 1 Al ' .X '.+: S' -, 1 - .g. fn 'J . X,-4-TQ. '4 'al . it ' .VZ 5 . 'nl ' .4 . 1 , ,Q xl' 5 7 A 4: an it 1:4 W. :fl 4 1 8 MJ 'D if .. H1 --, le' 27 . 15. 511' 4 tv! 3,1 fp me . 'fi ' 3 nw . gy . 1 . 'ol ' 1 f . 'S ' 31' 1 'E :lx . J' if . I ,:, ,, -. , Y. . fp 1 1- . 5 , 1 1 - .+. 1 1 1 S! .,, VN .fl ll! Ty. ' Y .fl Fl .1, IW It I Y Ib! :ra 1 O 311 f i ity cg. Ct. ' U4 . ,. 11 1,1 .1 .lg wg' M ',l?.5 y+1 'r2gff 'f+z 'V bf 176 DUMONT, LUCILLE ADRIENNE Lou Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Always work 'till you sum-cell. Activities: Operetta 1113 Glee Club 123: Booster Staff 141: Basketball 1173 French Club 1233 Geography Club 1233 Gregg Transcription Certificate, 60 words a minute 141. Lou is one of Lewiston's most versalitle girls. She plans to take up secretarial work. She can keep up to her motto , because she can certainly do bookkeeping. DURRELL, LAURA BERTHA Special C. Cony High and Livermore Falls High. Motto: True worth is in being, not secfmingf' Activity: Dramatics Club 143. Laura is not a glory-hunter, but believes in taking the background. In spite of her modesty she is known and appreciated by many high school friends. Her future plans are undecided. DYER, IVY DOROTHY Dot Diddy Special C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: H2Vl'l'f'7' judge U hook by 'its co1'C1'. Activities: Washington Trip 145. Diddy is one of those quiet people who is full of surprises. Ask any Washingtonite. We wonder if Dot is going into theatrical work-we see her so often at the Auburn. Or, could we be mistaken concerning the attrac- tion there? EPPLER, OLIVE ADA Fairy Epp Commercial C. Northampton High School, Northampton, Mass. Motto: Amor rinclf runnin. Olive is one of the newer members of our class com- ing to us from the city made famous by Calvin Coolidge. She is very quiet. but her motto gives her true self away. FlEI,l1S. EVEIAYN VERNA Eve General C. Frye Grammar School. lVlotto: ft silent fllllffllrt' NllIlx'1'S cz irish ll6'1lI1. Activities: Glee Club 13, 41: Economics Club 141: Washington Trip 141: Folio Editorial Staff 141. Evelyn. who says that her hobby is laughing, is never seen with a frown. People who went to Washington can testify as to what an agreable companion she makes. Since nurses must smile. we know that Eve will be the ideal nurse. FI,AHlf1R'l'Y, XVINIFRED EMMA General C. St. .loseph's School. Motto: lic:-11 smiling H:rouyI1. Activities 111: Glee Club 131: Economics Club 141: lflconomics Dance Committee 141: Folio Business Stah 141. VVil1ifl'Bl1 wants to be a teacher, and we envy the lucky youngsters who have her. Why? Well, a teacher who likes skating and dancing, and has a fine sense of humor just cau't help being a dear: and Winifre1l's going to be that kind of teacher! Fl1l+l'l'CH ER, ALICE l+IVl+1LYN Pali Al Special C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: II n'y ll pus dc roscs sums cpfi'ncs. Activities: Drum and Bugle Corps Dance 11, 41: 'l'rutht'ul Husbands 141: Dramatic Club 141: Economics Club 141: Washington Trip 141. lflver since we first entered school, we have heard about Al's dancing. lt has been the talk of many recitals. She certainly has the sincere good wishes of her class- mates and friends in her continuation of this art. FLE'1'CHlGR, BEATRICE MARY Bee General C. Frye Grammar School. lVlotto: Nl'l'1'P' gc! stung twice by thc smnzc her. Activities: Basketball Bazaar 111: YXZ Club 111: ldconomics Club 141: Dramatic Club 141: Economics Club Dance Committee 141: Glee Club 131. Bee is almost the baby of our class. She surely acts it. liven if she does act that way once ill a while, she is always ready for a good time. Bee is planning to study at Farxnington Normal. We wish her luck and feel sure that success will be hers. FOGELMAN, FRANCES S. Fran College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Not always 'right in ervry mnn's cycs: but always to the lighlt within. Activities: XYZ Club 113: Latin Club 12, 3, 433 Booster 13, 43: Editorial Cabinet 143: Nunc et Tunc 13, 435 Editor-in-chief 143: Dramatic Club 143: Scribblers Club 143: Executive Committee 143: Folio Staff 143: Valedictorian 143: National Honor Society 143. Frances seems to be worried about getting into Wel- lesly, but the class has absolutely' no fears. Anyone who is the Valedictorian of a class of 180, who has such per- sonal charm, and who is in so many' activities, is a per- son sought for by all colleges. FRECHETTE, ADELARD ROSAIRE Adeline Riobert's Academy Commercial C. Motto: Not that I like study less, but I like fun more. Activity: Washington Trip 143. Adelard is a happy, lively, fun-loving young fellow. He is a good sport and adds to the making of a good time. We refer you to the members of the Washington Trip for corroboratilon of this. Adeline plans to do ofilce work, and what a worker he'll be! FRECHETTE, ROBERT ROGER Bob Commercial C. St. Peter's and St. Paul's Academy. Motto: If you don't succeed ltlze first ti-mc, shut your mouth and go to lt. Basketball 12, 33: Economics Club 143: Executive Com. 143: Unemployment Com. 1433 Varsity L Club 143: Washington Trip 143. From Bob's motto, 0116 might infer that he has two commendable virtues: courage and determination. Suc- cess will crown his efforts surely. Hockey is his favorite sport, and bookkeeping his pet subject. So Bob intends to enter the business world after a. rigorous training at Bryant and Stratton College in Boston. FREEMAN, SARAH ELIZABETH General C. St. George High School and Wiscasset Academy. Motto: Face Zifc with a smile. Activities: Candy Committee 113: Geography Club 133. Miss Freemans motto describes her, for she is al- ways smiling. Her hobby is nature study, and her favorite subject is science. She likes to go hiking, too. She plans to become a nurse, and we feel sure she will succeed in all her plans. FROST, KENNETH A. Ken Technical C. Woodstock School. Landour, India. Motto: Sincr'rify's my chief delight, Thc tlflfliilgl 121611-9ll7'f' of thc mind. Activities: Science Club 141. Kenneth came to Lewiston his senior year-the first time he has been in America for about seven years. It is line to have in our school someone with a broader, fresher attitude. We notice and like his English accent. GAREY, WALTER Wallie Special C. Webster Gramlnar. Auburn. Motto: 1iu.nzcx orc ciflzcr lost or won. Activities: Football 11, 2, 3, 413 Basketball 11. 2, 3, 41. Class President 111, Class Secretary 1213 Class Ex- ecutive Committee 131: L Club 13, 413 Advanced Science Club 1413 Folio Staff 1415 Baseball 1113 Class Marshall 131: Graduation Committee 1313 Track 131. Wallie has been a basketball star for four years. Besides basketball. he is a good all-around a.thlete and a great participant in all school activities. Northeastern is the lucky college that will give him shin heat for the next four years. GIICS, LILLIAN MARY Lilly Special C. Freeport Grammar School. 1Vlotto: lf imzocwzcc is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise. Activities: Economics Club 141. Lillian appears to have a methodical mind, because she prefers bookkeeping to any subject and intends to take up office work after graduation. She announces, how- ever, that she likes attending basketball games and keep- ing scrapbooks. so we may be mistaken. QIILBIQRT, LIONEL Iggy John C0lllI119l'Cli1l C. Frye Grainmar School. lVlotto: Always bc rliynlfivd. Iggy is a prominent bowler and a baseball enthu- siast. He likes the newspaper game, so he intends to work for the Sdn-Journal when he is graduated. GLIDDEN, ARNARD Marion Buster 1'on1mercial 17. Frye Grammar Sr-hool. Motto: Work lll1llx'1,S Ihr' 1'1I'HI1l1lIll0ll.H Activities: Economics Club 1433 Science Club 113: Geography Club 123. Buster is a very quiet young man, but he has one passion we have never dreamed. skating! Just watch him skimming on the ice, sometime. GREENE, ESTHER FLORENCE General C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: AIu'a.yv look on thc Iwst side of life. Activities: Economics Club 141. Already Esther, who is going to study interior dec- orating in Florida, has a cheery, business like Good- morning for everyone. Well, Esther, well begun is half done, and your ability to make so many friends is an ex- cellent beginning. GRIMMEL. FRANK Francis Frankie Special C. Wallace Grammar School. Motto: Lire und 1,ea1'11. Frank has been very quiet, but don't let that offset you. You may have heard the saying about nothing said is better than a lot of fiabagast. Frank has not made any plans forf he future. but how many of us have? HAINES, IRENE MAY Commercial U. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Nc'r1'r :Falk u'hf'l1 you C1111 ride. Activities: Operetta 111: Geography Club 1233 Glee Club 13, lb: Dramatic Club 145: Speech Club 145. Of course everybody knows Irene. When you hear a lot of giggling or a lot ofi noise. you may be sure Irene is around. We all know Irene will make good in the business world. HARKINS, 1ll'Ili'l'ltl'lll'I ICARLIJICAN Goo General 11 Ifrye Gfillllllliil' School. ' Motto: UNI nj my sigllll, out of my mind. Activities: Committee for Basketball Bazaar 113. Operetta 1132 Basketball 123: Executive Committee or lflconomic Cillib 143. Everyone knows Goo as one of the prettiest girls in the Senior Class. All the boys of the class will be jealous to know that Goo is planning to be a teacher. She will be well suited for whatever she may plan. because she- has a real likeable personality. 'Phat smile is a winner, Goo, HARKINS, EMMA MARY Special 1. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Ll purulc Vx! lrtlfflfllf, lc xilrilcc cxf 1l'o3'. Activities: Operetta 1133 Basketball 11, 235 Vice- President ot' Class 11, 2. 433 President of Economics Club 1,4l1 tllee Club 133: Basketball Bazaar 1135 Almnni Night 1'ommittee 12. 3, 433 Business Staff of Booster 143. The most popular girl in school. that is a rank as- pired to by many but reached by few. By her friendliness and sincerity, Mary has reached this goal. Judging by past experiences, Mary has a White lite ahead of her. lll1lNl3lCRS0N, Kl'lNNlC'l'H ROGIGH Ken Special C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: 1I'x dllruys good zcllcn 1l man has tuto irrrns in thc' firr', Activities: Geography Club 1233 licouomics Club 143: lbrum and Bugle Corps 11, 23. Although Ken has not taken part in many activities of the school, he has many friends. His greatest interest is in dreaming. He belonged to the Drum and Bugle Corps. llis future plans are undecided. HIGGINS. MA1t1ll'lCltl'l'lC Git General C. Frye tlrammar School. Motto: Alun is but tl Isublflcj' Activities: Usher at Gratfuation 1333 Executive Com- mittee 143: Dramatic Club 1435 Economics Club 143: Folio Business Staff 1433 Dramatic Contest 143. tlit maybe small, but she is easily one of the class- iest girls of 1932. Brunettes may be preferred in a great many instances. but when the boys notice Clit with her shiny golden hair. they will change their minds quickly. Git is another great beauty that prefers teaching. Let's start school again. boys. HODGKINS, CLAYTON PIERCE Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: N1'rc3' 13111 of7' 'IIII fUl7I0l'7'0Il' 11:11:11 you can do foflrlyf' Activities: Geography Club 1233 Executive Commit- tee of Economics Club 143: Folio Business Staff 143: Washington Trip 143. Clayton is the cheerful young chap who has a smile and a joke for everyone. He says his hobby is to travel: we wonder if he means by noir. The business college is envied that will claim him in the future. ISAACSON, IRVING Irv, College C. Lincoln Grammar School. Motto: No Imtfcr thfnz. you should bc. Activities: Public Speaking 12, 333 Lyford Speaking Contest 133: Debating Society 123, Debating Team 13, 433 National Forensic League 1333 Latin Club 13, 43, Vice-president 143: Reading Club 133: Dramatic Club 1-13: Dramatic Club Broadcast 1433 Alumni Night 143: Scribblers Club 143: Advanced Science Club 1435 French Club 1331 Speech Club 1431 Folio 1433 Library Assistant 1435 Latin Paper 13, 43: Senior Play 1433 Booster Edi- torial Staff 13, 435 Editorial Cabinet 143: National Honor Society 143. Those words! How can such big words be contained in so little a head. Not only lengthy words, but also real ideas come from somewhere behind Irving's pleasing smile. At the same time he can joke and tease as well as anybody. This is what makes him so well liked. JEWETT, EDITH CLAIRE Edie Commercial C. St. Peter's and St.. Paul's School. Motto: Hurf' morc Hmn thou sho11'1'.wt N1ll'1l1x' lcss than lhou knn11'1's1. Activities: Washington Trip 143: Shorthand Certif- icate 143. Edie may be small, but she certainly makes herself known, She is one of our star stenographers. Her hobby is music and, by the Way, she's quite a piano player. Edith will probably brighten up somebody's office in the future. JOHNSON, HELEN AGNES Helen College C. Wallace Parochial School. Motto: Our muy 131' llllllllllf' out of pride. Activities: XYZ Club 113: Latin Club 123. Helen seems to be rather quiet, but that isn't so when you know her. Helen plans to be that likeable nurse that everybody will demand. We feel you'll be a big success. Helen. JOHNSUN, LUIS Lo Lolo College C. Frye Gfilllllllill' School. Molto: u.U1llx'1' thc muxt' of .IlUIlI'Sf'If Ut'1'1lIlS1' that is dll flzcrc is of you. Activities: XYZ Club 111: Basketball 111: Operetta 111: Latin Club 12. 3, 41: Booster Editorial Staff 13, 41: llramatic Club 141: Scribblers Club 141: Lead in Senior Play 141: Alumni Night Committee 141: Washington Trip 141: Prize Speaking' Contest 1413 Girls' Graduation Committee 141: Folio ldditorial Staff 141: National Honor Society 141. Busy every minute-active all the time, and you might have Lois in a nutshell. But she isn't so easy to describe as all that. As Hillside Annie, a reader, and an all round good sport, she takes the prize. Lois is planning to specialize in dramatics in the future, so we'l1 see you in the movies. JONES, 1315111111113 WILLIAM .lonesy General C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: lic zzcifllcr tl bo1'ro11'cr, nor IcnrIr'r. Activities: Drum Corps 11, 2, 31: Geography Club 121: lflconomics Club 141. .Ionesy is the lad with the big grin and a satisfac' tory answer to any teacher's slyest question. .lonesy hasn't lost any of his Boy Scout qualities, for he loves to go hiking and swimming. He plans to enter college in the near future. liAMl+1Nl1llLlS, MILIJRED BERNICE Millie Yarmouth Junior High School. Special C. Motto: I ncrcr cunzc tu you hurt I yo 111171111 '11'isc1'. Activities: Economics Club 141: llramatics Club 141: Glee Club 13. 41: Booster Staff 1Editorial1 141: Athletic Committee 141. Millie is one of our happy-go-lucky girls of the Senior Class and you can tell by watching her that she certainly takes the right side of life so she ought to make a success of anything she undertakes. She is planning on entering Farmington Normal School. KICARNS. MARGARET ISABEL Peggy Conunercial C. St. .Ioseph's School. Motto: 11i1'c plucc to your IH'f'lf,11S.U Activities: Typist for Dramatic Club Play 141: Econ- omics Club 141: Shorthand Certificate 11311 words1 141. Peggy has a special hobby-cooking. Boys, here's your chance. for the daucing-daughters of today don't think much about cooking, so you'd better try her recipes. lt' you don't know her, you can find her easily because of her titian hair. KENNEY, DOROTHY LOVISE General C. Webster Grammor--Edward Little. ,llottoz Ifrl:.r11'1or is but ll mi1'1'or in irhiclz om- coslx his own rcfIcction. Activities: Dramatic Club 1412 Usher at Graduation 433 D. L. K. means Dear Little Kidder. She is one of the popular girls of the 1932 class and believes in having a good time. lf you notice she is always sporting new styles. such as hairdressing, etc. We all wonder about that motto. KINGSTON, SAlVII'liL VINCENT Sam College C. St. Joseph's School. .llottoz Tim more you study, thc more you knou',' Ihr' more' you know, thc marc you forycf: lhc morr' you, forget you knozr: .wo zrhy study? Activities: Advanced Science Club 1413 Algebra Club. Sec. f4l: Booster Staff 141. Sam's idea of a good time is to tell some fish story. after strolling in five or ten minutes late. His pet aver- sion is having a math teacher who tries to stump him. Such a thing being, according to Sam, impossible. Samuel enters Bates next fall to prepare to aid simple seniors in their pursuit of higher learning. ll.-XBRECQITE, .IlCANNl'I'l'TE YVONNE Jenny Frye Grammar School. Commercial C. Qxlottoz l,irc und Laugh. Activities: Geography Club i2l: Usher at Graduation till: Glee Club Hb: Washington Trip Ml: Economics Club f4l3 Folio Staff 141: Gregg Transcription, 60 words HI: Dramatic Club f4l. This little girl will laugh her way through life. The jolliest companion is also a book-worm, novels mind you! She likes to swim and play tennis. She loved English while at school. and will make use of it in her future profession, nursing! ILXBRECQUE, ROGER ARTHUR Rog Technical C. Frye Grammar School. lllotto: Whult fools irc mortals be. Activities: Executive Committee ill: XYZ Club 12l2 Advanced Science Club f4l. One upon seeing Rug for the first time would with- out a doubt say There's is a man. Man or not, Rug is of a dreamy nature. He has dreamed his way through high school and intends to warm a few seats at North- castern next year. However. Roger has always figured that dreams make the man, and why not? Lots of luck. Roger. l1A1'llAl'El.I.lC, l+1l1MlYND ROLAND Eddie Frye Grammar School. Commercial C Motto: 'l'hiuk, tlzcn speak. Activities: Economics Club 1413 Football 141. Eddie is a good-natured and quick witted young man, agreable to everyone and ready to lend a helping hand, ln other words, he is a typical Boy Scout. Eddie 11218111 lost any oi' his tricks, for he still enjoys camping and hiking. His future work has yet to be decided. I.Al10llL'l+IlTR. GAETANE Gay College C. lvlont Merici Academy. Motto: 'l'l1c only :my to llfl4l'1' 11 frirfnfl is to he unc. Gay has been with us just one brief year, but we all love and enjoy her. She came to us from Mont Merici at Waterville, but who would think our Gay, gay as she is, ever went to a convent? LANDRY, VALEDA .IVANITA Adam College C. lVlount Saint. l1lary's Seminary. Motto: Winning will pn! rnzyonr' into 1'0lll'1li1l1' lint she' zrho has thc fozititudc to bc stcrulfflst in flu' fucc of rlcfeui, Gains thc trucsf, most 1H'1'17i0'1lS 110110118 in thc curl. Activities: lflntertainment Committee 1113 Debating 111: Basketball 11, 2. 313 Baseball 1213 Golf 1213 Ten- nis 1213 Orchestra 1213 Physical Education 13, 413 Vol- ley Ball 141: Latin Club 13, 41: Dramatic Club 141. Golf, French, and swimming are V1a,leda's favorite sport, subject, and hobby respectively. With such delight- ful pastimes. it is no wonder that she has such a pleas- ant personality. May we learn to know you better at some college next year! LEADICR, l ILlZABE'l'l-I Betty General C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: 1.cf us Ihcn, bc 1111 and rloiny, With fl llourt for any fate. Activities: Folio Staff 141. Betty is an ardent lover of golf and polo, so she says. She intends to enter Farmington Normal next fall to study for a teaching position: but, Betty dear, Physics is much like physic. LEBEAU, MURIEL THERESA College C. Frye Grammar School. lVIotto: Be ivlzalt you are. Activities: Latin Club 12, 3, 47. Muriel is one of our musicians as well as one of the smartest girls in the class. She is entering Bates in the fall and she plans to teach, so rlon't be surprised if one day you hear of our Miss LeBeau as principal of some select girls' school. LEBLANC, GERALD ROGER Kike Commercial C. Roberts Business Academy. Motto: Le sport 'rcnd la vie agrcablef' Activities: Scribblers Club 141: Economics Club 143: Booster Editorial Staff Q4J: Orchestra t4l: L Club 1433 Hockey Team 13, 435 Economics Club Unemployment Committee f4J. Kike', was voted one of the best goalies in the state and was one of the reasons for the hockey team's winning the championship. this year. Kike doesn't talk much but his deeds make up for that. LECLAIR, BEATRICE JUNE Bee Shrimp Frye Grammar School. Commercial C. Motto: ls'r'lic'rfr noilfing of zclzut you hcfrr, .ind only half of what you src, Activities: Folio Staff L4l: Booster Staff C-lj: Econ- omics Club 143. Bee is very tiny but sweet. She is well liked by all her friends. Her 1f.xvou1'1 r: pastime should be nookmzizrima, tor she surely worked hard at it. Her plans are undecided, but she would make a good ofllce girl. Everyone knows she would be successful. LECLAIR, MARGARET ELIZABETH Peggy St. Petersburg High School, Florida General C. Motto: Why take life too seriously? - You,'Il nvrcr get out of 'ii alive. Activities: Committee for Economics Club Dance 141: XYZ Club Ill: Economics Club 14bg Booster Stau 141: Folio Staff l4l. Peggy believes in making lungs stronger by laugh- ing. If you've never heard her you've missed something. She has been a great support to the football team, and l'm sure the teams of later years will miss her cheering for them. LEIGH, .loseph Joe Special C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Nllt't'l'SS is llIH+Il'X God. Activities: Geography Club till: Baseball t2, 3, -li: Varsity L Club til. -li. A few freckles and a broad grin, that's J0e. He's always ready to give somebody a helping hand. His favorite pastime seems to be golf. Joe will probably be catcher on a big league baseball team some day. I.lClVll'l1IR'I', DORRIS RUTH Dossie College 11 Frye Grainmar School. Motto: 'ADOllllfll0flH'I'S1lS-IIOII tcoulrl otln'r.v ll'UIlIIl do unto you. lJorris's present intention is to go to Vesper George Art School to become a dress designer. If she is as suc- cessful in dress designing for others as she has been in planning her own wardrobe in the past, We suggest that Lelong, Patou, and other Parisiennes beware of our Dos- sie. We know of more than one member of the class of '32 who is willing to give you orders rrr-r-right now. LICONAS, STANLEY Stan College C. Frye Gfilllllllill' School. LVlotto: H is one' fllllljl Io coilccul, KIHOHIVI' fo hold your l0ll!lllt', Activities: Track Mil: E1'0ll0IlliCS Club t4lg Drum Corps ll, 21. Stan is one of the few tracksters in school. He is also a bugler of note. Just how many notes is not known. lie plans to enter Northeastern next year, to continue his studies. l.El'AGl+I, FERNAND THOMAS Monk General C. St. Joseph School. lVlottoZ Ho or Iliff' Activitits: Football tl, 2, 3, 43: Hockey 11, 2, 3, 431 Baseball Hb: L Club 11, 2, 3. M: Operetta 121: Dramatic Club 1-lb. Monk is the guy with the great big grin and a ready wise crack to any unfortunate one's remark. Monk's magnetic personality has enabled him to secure a job as our candy salesman for the last three years. He is also a fond lover of travel, and hopes to journey away to some hockey loving college. L'HHl'REl'X, MAURICE VICTOR Mos Maury Frye Grammar School. College C. Motto: Ao man is thc zriscr for his Icr1rni3:g1. Activities: XYZ Club 113: Ring Committee 113: Booster Business Staff 113: Editorial Staff 13. 43: Edi- torial Cabinet 143: Sodalitas Latina 123, Viceepresident 123: Reading Club 13, 43: Secretary 133: English Club 123: Sodales in Studiisi 13, 43, Secretary 143: Advanced Science Club 143, President 143: Alumni Night 133: Va- riety Night 133: Varsity Debating: Team 13, 43: National Forensic League 133: Editorial Staff of Latin Paper 143: Dramatic Club 143: Scribblers Club 143. President 143: Washington Trip 143: Salutatoriau 143: Editor-in-Chief of the Folio 143: Business Manager of the Senior Play 1433 Gorgas Prize Essay Winner 143: Speech Club 143: Tennis 13, 43: Advanced Algebra Club 143: National Hon- or Society 143. The list of Maury's activities shows one side ol' him. .lust see how well rounded he is: he participates in ath- leltics. yet he is the Salutatorian of the class: he is in- terested in both arts and sciences, in both speaking and writing. This is one side of him. The other is that he is a good fellow, a very good fellow, in fact, excellent. His popularity is proved by his being president of this. secretary of that, and editor-in-chief of the other thing. LIBBEY, CHANNEL Chan College C. Frye Grammar School. ivlotto: llc zcho laughs Inst is lrorflr two in ffhc 1l7lSll. Activities: XYZ Club 113: Ring Committee 113: Class President 11, 23: Football 11, 2, 33: Track 133: Baseball 11, 23: Executive Committee 11, 2. 3, 43: Dramatic Club 143: Booster Business Staff 143: Folio Business Staff 1432 Latin Club 12, 3, 43: Washington Trip 1331 Co-Captain Floor Committee at Graduation 133: Reading' Club 133: Junior-Senior Reception Committee 133: Sophomore Prom Committee 123: National Honor Society 143. Chan never saved a life perhaps 1?3 but he certain- ly did save the '31 baseball team by providing most of its transportation. Not only baseball. however, but almost every other activity has benefitted by his aid. Chan, one of the most popular fellows in the school. has done more than his share of the executive and other class work. LIFSHITZ, ALICK Allie College C Frye Grammar School. Motto: If'acfa, Non Vcrlnuf' Activities: Latin Club 12, 3. 43, Treasurer 143: Folio Staff 143: Interclass Baseball 11. 2, 33: Track 133. Allie has been one of the quiet members of our class. He has attended strictly to his own affairs and has made himself well-liked by his classmates. His only worry is his hair. Bates will claim him next year for its own. FJIABEE, CARLETON Carl Perhaps College C. Harrisonburg High School, Harrisonlnirgq, Virginia. Motto: To fhinc 011:11 sclj' bc fI'1lP. Activities: Reading Club 123, 431 Booster Editorial Staff 13, 43: Editorial Cabinet 143: Scribblers Club 143: Dramatic Club 143: Prize Speaking Contest 13. 43: Folio Editorial Staff 143: Speech Club 143: Latin Club 143: Latin Paper 13, 43: National Forensic League 13, 43: Senior Play 143: Honor Part 143: National Honor Socicty 143. Carl is one of our most prominent reformers. His pct aim Student Government which he has boosted so much bids fair to become a reality-sometime. As a debater and speaker. Perhaps ranks among the best. Honor Student. debater, potential reformer-that's Carl. LXIACK. l'1ltNlfZS'l' HICNRY l+lruie Technical C. Springfield High School, Springtiehl, Vermont. Motto: 'l'hr' 1rm'I1I'x no Ifcthr if 11'c IIAUVI'-Il,' l.ife .v no longer if H14 lIllI'l'Qll, Activities: Science Club, Executive Committee 1415 Scribblers Club Hip Booster Editorial Staii' 147, Ernest is reserved, but this year, his first, in Lewis- ton. many have come to know l1i1n wellg-it is not at all rlillicult to like him, He can be both rlceply interested in serious problems aml also very jocular. A bit of arlvicc, Iflrnic: lJon't shine that broad smile of yours on boys only! LXIANSIR, VIRCIINIA Gin Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: ll'hiIf' I l.'rcf1Il1c, I hopcf' Gin is the quiet girl that you so often see but do not hear. .Xlany quiet people have been famous and we hope that she may follow in their illustrious footsteps. Gin is a good all-round sport and true friend. .XlARCtYl l'l'I, RITA RVTH Commercial C. St. l'eter's and St. Paul's School. Motto: I,'u11im1 frlir In jorcr'. Rita knows when silence is a virtue, but we can al- ways mlepencl upon her to cheer up a gloomy spell. No matter what you undertake, Rita, we all feel sure you'll be successful. MAliC0'l l'l'1. YVON WlCll'l'lCR'l' Mark College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Ncco'ml HIIIIIIIIHS arf' crcr 1t'iSt?l'.H Activities: Orchestra 12, Il, 433 Booster Business Staff t4lg S. I. S. l.atin Club 1433 Dramatic Club 143: Track tiki: Sodalitas Latina 121: National Honor Society t-il. Yvon is a talentcml musician, playing both the sax tin which he excels! and the piano. Y'von is also an amateur chemist and very much interested in dentistry. He is planning' to take a course in D. S. at 'Fufts next year. MARSH, MARY NAOIVII RUTH Mary Commercial C, Frye Grammar School. Motto: Hf'lIfl1'IHl ri son your. Activities: Dramatic Club 14lg Economics Club 1-il? Booster Editorial Staff 1-4l: Folio Editorial Staff 1413 Geography Club 127: National Honor Society 141. Little, quick, and smart---that's Mary. Her hobby is to say the wrong thing at the right time. She likes to swim and chooses English as her favorite subject. As solnebody's stenographer, she bids fair to be successful. MAYO, ELIZABETH AGNES Betty College C. St. .loseph's School. Motto: Naming xilccccflx like szlcccsxf' Activities: Basketball 12, 33: Dramatic Club 1431 Latin Club 12. 313 Mathematics Club 11M Gregg Speed Test Certificates-60 and 80 141. Anyone afraid of Grin Fever must keep away from the Home Room where Betty resides. One fatal step, and Betty has you completely under her power. Betty is plan- lllllg to enter Dingley Normal, plus that irresistible grin. Keep grinning, Betty. MAYO, VIRGILYN RICHARDS Virgie Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Laugh, and thc icorlfl 1111111118 icitlr you. Activities: Economics Club 143: Geography Club 12mg Unemployment Committee 14 J. W.KN'l'P1lP-A good friend with a sunny disposition. Fovxn-A girl with a real sunny disposition even on rainy days. Why? Why Virgilyn Mayo. She can act for you too. She has had all kinds of experience in it. .NIcCARTY, BEATRICE Betty College 1'. Frye Grammar School. Motto: 1.ifc is lllllllf you- mukc if. Activities: Basketball Bazaar Committee 11l: Alumni Night Committee 12, 3, 4l3 Class Executive Committee 12, 333 Booster Staff 11, 41, Basketball 11. 2. 31: Usher at Graduation 133: Scribblers Club 141: Latin Club 12. 3, 413 Junior-Senior Committee 13lg National Honor So- ciety 14l. Wavy red hair-a laughing group-a heated discus- sion-a breath-taking. basketball game-and Betty is right there. She likes and stars in American History and plans to be a teacher. Nice for the pupils in 1942, n'est-ce pas? MIC.-Xllld, HAROLD ld. General C. Patten Graininar School of Greene. Motto: .U1llx'1' the hcst lu'fIcr. Activities: XYZ Club 113: Science Club 1431 licon- omics Club 143. Who is that good-natured fellow that drives the big truck to school each day? Why, that is Harold Meade the boy who plans to become an automobile and aviation mechanic. ltead his motto and you will understand why we' said he would be a success. Ml1lNNl'IALY, LAWRENCE Larry General C. Frye tlrammar School. Motto: l3on'1! count your chickcns lu'fm'4: Hwy on Il1l1t'llt'tI.H Activities: Geography Club 1233 Economics Club 143: llaseball 13. 433 Football 13, 433 L Club 143. Who is the boy or girl that doesn't know this lad? Larry is the one who proved to be the find that helped Lewiston keep up to her usual standard of high grade football last fall. Lawrence has a hobby which, you can see l'rom his motto. is chick raising. He is headed for the ll. of M. where he intends to study to become a scien- tific farmer. MICNNICALY, li0l5l'Ilt'l' LONG Bob College C. Frye Grannnar School. Motto: 'l'h1' worst lrliccl on thc cart, mokcs thc mosi noixcf' Activities: Advanced Science Club 1433 Track 133: llooster Staff 143: Folio Staff 1435 Inter-class Baseball and llockey 12, 33: Alumni Night ldntertainment 1431 Senior l'lay Usher 134. 435 Alumni Reception Committee 133. Bob is a cheerful fellow to have in school. He likes to have a good time with the rest of the group. Together with his liking for fun, he has an ambition to make some- thing of himself. He has an idea he will work for the art of journalism. We all do hope he will turn out on top. MIGRSON, lfJ'l'HlCL Slim Special C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: lj you lcnon'--xoy so: if you rlo11'I, look Misc. Alumni Night Committee 12,33 Committee Basketball Bazaar 113: Economics Club 143g Business Staff Booster 1-433 llramatics Club 143. Ethel is one of our most popular Seniors. Her sense of humor is proverbial. l'or she is always ready to spring a good joke. Her favorite sport is tennis. her favorite subject, chemistry. She likes to collect scrapbooks. Next year she enters training at the C. M. G. Hospital. IVIINNEHAN, KATHLEEN MARGARET General C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Strirc and Win. Activity: Economics Club 141. Kathleen's curly dark hair and big blue eyes, together with nan1e and charming ways, proclaim that her ances- tors surely came from the Emerald Isle. Swimming is her favorite sport, sewing her hobby, and English her favorite subject. She will enter normal training school after graduation. MINNFJHAN, TERESA Tess College 1'. St. Patricks School. Motto: Get an iflcul. Life' bcconlcs 1'cr1I. Activities: Gled Club 11, 2, 313 Operetta 11, 213 Al- gebra Club 1113 Latin Club 13, 413 Basketball 11. 213 Debating Club 11, 213 Physical Education 12, 31. Tess is a capable executive all right, if you don't believe it, drop into the Naborhood Shoppe sometimes. Tess is a very active young lady who belives in doing things well. She will enter a business school for further training next year. MOTCHELL, JOSEPH MAVION Joe College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: If you don? rlrmr if at first, put if brick and tukc another. Activities: Latin Club 13, 411 Folio Business Staff 1413 Booster Business Staff 1413 Class Basketball 12, 312 Golf 13, 413 Manager of Golf 1413 Reading Club 131. A golf fan, well yes. Joe is what one calls a de- termined person, he is still trying to break 120 on the golf course. He has decided to go to Maine and learn how to raise fat pigs for his farm on the Sabattus road. Bon voyage. LXIORAN, LOUISE MARY Frenchy General C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: PcopIc who Iirc in glass houscs should pfu,II the slzarlcsf' Activities: Executive Committee 1113 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 413 Pres. Girls Athletic Ass. 1411 Vice Pres. Girls Ass. 1313 Sec. of Girls Athletic Ass, 1213 L. Club 1Girls1 1411 Dramatic Club 141: Economics Club 1413 Usher at Graduation 1311 Washington Trip 1413 Manager Basket- ball 1413 Cheer Leader 141. Louise has been a bright spot in girls' athletics since she has been in school, but her activities have not been confined to athletics, for she has been prominent in many school affairs. She plans to be a teacher, so tell your children to beware of Miss Moran. lVl0ltlGAlT, ENIILE JOSEPH Half Pint Coznniercial C. Frye 1 Ira 11111121 r School. Motto: 'I'hr'y rllxo xcrrr' :rho sfunrl flllfl '1l'lllY. Activities: Geog:1'z1pl1y Club 11. 213 Washington Trip 141. Ifhnile is short, llllil 1'ather sliin, Not very studious, but full of vin1. llc is no 0ll9'S enemy, b11t everyone's friend, A boy like this, we are proud to co1n111e11d. MOVES. I,l'CY HARTLE College L. Frye Gfilllllllill' School. lullttllll lic lll'1'1Nll'1'lI.U Activities: XYZ Cl11b 111: Latin Club 12, 3, 41: Booster Business Staff 141. Lucy lives llp to her motto. She is always there with 11 ready answer and is ever on the alert. Swimming is her favorite sport Zlllil lllil,th9lIlEi.f.iC'S claims first place as her favorite subject. Lucy plans to go to Bates where she will still be ll classmate of some of us. .1l'lYRCll, THOMAS SCRIBNER 'l'o1n Technical C. Frye Ufilllllllill' School. Motto: I l'if'PllI.NIlli1J is strmzycr thuln 1x'illlII'Cll. Activities: Latin Club 13, 41: Advanced Science Club 141: lJ1'a111atic Club 141: Aeronautics Club 141: Bugle Corps 11. 2, 31: Track 131: Operetta 1211 Washington Trip 141: IAlb0l'llt0l'Y Assistant to Mr. Mahan 141. 'l'1o111 is Olll' l'll9llllStl'Y and electrical shark, He can do llllytllllllfj fl'0lll inaking an electric chair to an ice- boat. 'l'o111's Ford also seems to have made a big l1it with the faculty. The l'11iversity of Maine will receive 'l'0lll next fall as :1 prospective chemical engineer. IVIYNAHAN, 3lARGAliE'l' THl'1RESA Ma1'ga1 ' St. l'atrick's School. Special C. Motto: .l .vmilc 1-ul'ric'.w uzruy u zcorlfl of www. It' smiles curry away a world of woe, 'KM2ll'QQul'. wc are sure there is no world of woe around where you are. 'Fo find ll better pal, than :VI2ll'gill'. would be very dith- cult. A girl with these l'llill'2ll't6l'lStl1'S is bound to Illilkl' il pcrfccl nurse. NADEAU, PAUL A. Poison Commercial C. Robert's Business College. Motto: Dont give: up the S'hi11.' scll it. Not very big, not very conspicuous, but a good fel- low is Polso. Polsol wants to be a printer, Here's hoping everything turns out well. NAVISKI, JUSTIN JOSEPH Just Technical C. Wallace Parochial School. Motto: He that has patience may compass anything. Activities: Mathematics Club 113: Hockey 12, 35. Justin is the one that the boys of the class come to when they want an Algebra problem done right. He pos- sesses a rare ability in solving Algebra problems, and Maine will welcome a student of his quality. NEWCOMB, DOROTHY ETHEL Dot General C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: He who larughs lust, laughs bust. Activities: Economics Club 1415 Washington Trip 141- If fun is to be found, Dot with her attractive smile and pretty dimples will find it. We hope you won't make an error, Dot, with the names of medicines as you did with the names of birds 1pigeons'?b The C. M. G. Hos- pital will be lucky, nevertheless, to have you for a student. NUTTER, HELEN MARGUERITE General C. Dexter Grammar School, Dexter, Maine Motto: Tail is the sire of ffl'7I1.6. Activities: Dramatic Club: Interscholastic Dramatic Contest 1413 National Honor Society 141. We always like a person who smiles and laughs fre- quently-that is why we like Helen. She expects to go to Dingley Training School. If she is a teacher, we wager her pupils will like? her! PALMAN. JOHN EDWARD Johnny Special C. Frye tlramniar School. Motto: .lI11'uy.v Inc u good sport, Activities: L Club 13, 41: Economics Club f41: Baseball 12. 411 Hockey 13, 41: Football 141: Graduation Com. 131. Mere words can't express the feeling we have for .lohn. Good-natured and friendly he has made many friends for himself. And as for athletics, John was al- ways u welcome addition to any team. May the business world enjoy you, Johnny, as much as the class of '32 has. PARKER, DOVGLAS GRAY Buddy College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: In Ncicncc, crcryth-ing is possible. Activities: Football 12, 3, 41: Booster Business Staff 141: Business Staff of Folio 141: Reading Club, Treas. 131: Sodalita Latina Club 121: Advanced Science Club 441: Dramatic Club 1411 Class lVIa1'sl1all 631: Washington Trip 1413 L Club 141: Algebra Club f41: Aeronautics Club, Pres. 141: National Honor Society 441. Buddy is intent on becoming a great electrical en- gineer, and to this end will continue his studies at the ll. of M. School of Engineering. His hobby is aeronautics and he is also quite an amateur scientist. Bud should never falter with the Bolster that he has. PARKS, DOROTHY CHRISTINE Dot Commercial C. Webster Junior High. Auburn, Maine. lVlotto: Alam:-ilu. Activities: Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41, Secretary 141: Glee Club L41: Folio Editorial Staff 141. How can anyone help but like Dot ? She's a dandy friend and has just bubbled over with good fun ever since she came over from Auburn three years ago. At Lassell Institute next year she plans to continue her hobby of col- lecting 1soap1 dogs. l'Ali'l'YK.-X, Hl'ZI,l'IN VVAI,'l'ERLl4INA Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: The Iflllylllljlf' of lrufh ix simplex Activities: Faculty Luncheon 11, 21: Alumni Refresh- ments Committee l211 Editorial Staff of Folio 141: Dra- matic Club Typist 641. Helen is one of the many talented musicians in the class of 15132, but she lists music as her hobby, not her vocation. She enjoys l1er stenoggraphy classes, and plans to enter the business world as a stenographer after grad- uation. Tennis is her favorite sport. PATUREL, VICTOR EMIL Vic Special C. Lincoln Grammar School. Motto: To bc, or not to bc, that is the qucstion-. Vic is a quiet fellow, but an ardent student, and, whatever work he takes up, we are sure he will reach the top, If you see anyone trudging up a hill with a tent on his back, you can make up your mind it's Vic going camping. PERRON, PETER ARMAND Pete Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: No sooner said than done. Pete comes a long way to school, but he doesn't mind because he comes to a fine school. He plans to try his luck in the business world. What he does hasn't shown in activities. but all his friends know his true worth and, after all, that's what counts. PICARD, GRATIENNE ADELINE Grace Wallace Grammar School. Commercial C. Motto: Every day is a Zitvtlc life. Activities: Booster Business Staff 1435 Folio Business Staff 1435 Graduation Dress Committee 1439 Geography Club 1233 Washington Trip 1433 Scribblers Club 143. Gratienne is a iinei piano player but her abilities go much further. We can imagine her taking dictation very accurately and her limber fingers not changing her good wiork by mistakes. She is loyal, cheery, and bright. POTVIN, ALBERT Tiny Bert Technical C. Robert's Business Academy. Motto: E2:c ry man is like the C0'l?L1J1l7ly that hc is wont to keep. Activities: Latin Club 1235 Advanced Science Club 1433 Bugle Corps 113. For four years, now, Tiny, who despite his size, takes an active part in hockey, has had the distinction of being the smallest boy in the class. Small or not. his domination of that Algebra text-book has been nothing short of remarkable. Michigan Tech is his goal. RAITI-IEL, HOWARD Howie College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Any unc mn. hold flu' hclnz I1'fl1 ll rthc sci: is colin. Activities: Basketball 11, 2, 3, 413 Football 13, 415 Latin Club 12, 41: Booster Staff 1413 Scribblers Club 1415 National Honor Society 141. Although Howie has been rather quiet throughout his high school course, he is one of the most popular 1ne1n- bers of our class. Wherever athletics are concerned, Howie is all there. Bates is certainly lucky to get an athlete and scholar like Howie REID, MARY Scotty Special C. Frye Grammar School. Mott-o: U' gluirl urlriscmcnt comes nuc ill. Activities: Economics Club 1415 Basketball 11, 2, 31: Geography Club 121g Class Basketball Games 11, 21: Economics Club Committee on Unemployment 141. If this bonny Scotch lass succeeds well in the C. M. G. Training School as she has in high school, she has a wonderful future before her. Chemistry is her favorite subject kllld horseback riding her hobby. She also likes to play basketball. RICKER, WESLEY ROSCOE Wes Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: 1,irc and Iuuyli iohilc you arc able. Activities: Science Club 1113 Geography Club 121: Economics Club 1413 Editorial Staff of Folio 1413 Wash- ington Trip 141g Economics Unemployment Fund 1413 Baseball 121: Interclass Basketball 1213 Sixty word Greg Transcription 141. Wes's favorite food is HSIIRlMl'S. and we sure know how he keeps in such good dancing form. His motto suits him perfectly. May you always have just cause to live and laugh. Wes. ROBERTSON, IAN WALLACE Special C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: 'l'hc smullcst hair throws rr Sllflllfllllw 2 Activities: Economics Club 1-113 lnterclass Baseball 1 . J Though lan is just a mite, his size does not. detract from his ability, for Ian is a crackerjack shortstop. His hobby is browsing through old Scottish histories. He in- tends to go to work after he graduates. You just can't iaze this young man. ROWE, HELEN TRETHEWEY Special C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: 7'hc irisc arc silent. Activities: Economics Club 1411 Dramatic Club 141: Washington Trip 141. We know by the merry twinkle in her eyes that she is not always so quiet as she is in school. Helen is efficient. flieerful. inspiring, and loyal: to her friends she's com- plete. Maine will receive our loss of artistic temperament soon. ROWE, RUTH MARGARET Ruth College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: 'I'hc rczrrzrrl of ll Ihiny 11'cII dum' is fu hnrc rlnuc if. Activities: Ring Committee 1113 XYZ Club 111: Latin Club 12, 3, 413 Dramatic Club 141: Scribblers Club 141: Basketball 12, 3, 41: Booster Editorial Staff 11, 3. 41: Editor-in-Chief 1413 Latin Paper 141: Folio Editorial Staff 1413 Alumni Night Committee 12, 315 Class Execu- tive Committee 12. 3, 41: Junior-Senior Committee 1413 Head Usher at Graduation 1313 Public Speaking Club 1211 Bates League Debating Team 141: National Forensic League 1413 Magazine World Essay. State Prize 131: American Legion Essay. 3rd prize 1415 National Honor Society 141. Ruth is Hlndustrial' personified. She's one of the busiest and most popular girls in the class. She has that rare knack of bossing without antagonizing that goes with executive ability. The Booster owes a great deal of its success to her. SABALUSKA, LYDIA HELEN Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Hf'a'r 11 Init. say IiHIc. Activities: Economics Club 4. A serious, studious. quiet young lady is Lydia. Shc iilans to become a photographer. We hope she will invent something to improve some of our looks. Let success and happiness be yours, Lydia. SALTER, MARGARET MARY General 12 St. Joseph's School. Motto: Kccp on .smili-ng. Activities: Usher at graduation 131: Operetta 111: Committee for Basketball Bazaar 121: Economics Club 1413 Alumni Night 1413 Latin Club 131. Here is the girl who put the pep into the class of '32. Whenever there is a commotion in the corridor, one can always find Margaret there. Her hobby is dancing and she certainly has backed up our school functions. Besides going to dances, she likes to watch football games. She is undecided about her future. SAl!l'I+1R, THOMAS Mike Toni Special C. Frye tlrammar School. Motto: Uf'!'l'Nl'l'l'I'llIlCl' ll'iI1S. Activities: liconomics Club 1431 Golf 145. Tom is a future Bobby Jones. He has been one of the best representatives of Lewiston High on the links, hay- ing played well for three years. Tom hopes to become a famous pro. With his skill and personality he should achieve his goal. lf hel fails at his chosen profession he will become a Civil Engineer. SAITNIJICRS, l'1ltNlfZS7l' .lr. College C, Frye Grammar School. Motto: 'l'l1c Ihoitgfliix of youth are 101151, Iony Hll0ll1llIf.NH. Activities: XYZ Club 111: Latin Club 121: Reading Club til, -ll. President 1-il: Booster Business Staff till: Committee for Graduation Reception till: Alumni Night 145: Business Manager Nunc et 'l'unc 1-tl: Editorial Cabinet Booster til: llramatic Club 14l: l'ropert,y Man- ager Senior Play 1il: Washington 'I'rip 1-ll: Scribblers Club 143: Associate Editor of Folio 14l: National Honor Society 1-ll. As those who were in the Senior play know, Ernest can be noisy. Ordinarily. however, he is not by any means: still he minds his own business which is one rea- son why he is liked so well. You couldn't ask for a friend who has more fun in him. SCOLNIK, lllax College C Frye tlrammar School. Motto: .lII ix, if unc has ffI'tlCl' lo uxc if so . Activities: Drum Corps 11. 211: Debating Club 121. Sodalitas Latina, Latin Club 12l: S. I. S. Latin Club 132, 41: Advanced Science Club 141: Varsity L Club 14l: Assistant Manager of Hockey 131: Manager of Hockey 1-ll: Second Prize in American Legion Essay Contest 1-il: Folio Business Statl' 14l. Yes, Max has dimples when he smiles. Will you see them? Certainly. he's always grinning about something. lflverybody likes him, and his ever-present smile shows that he likes everybody. With that record, Max need not fear about his ability to make friends at Bates. SIIICRRY, Bl,ANCHl'I ROSE Gl'1llll11lY College C. Wallace Parochial School. Motto: li'hcn fricnrls mcct. hearts li'1Il'IIl . Attivities: Basketball 11, Zh: X. Y. Z. Club 1111 Latin Club 122, Ill: Dramatic Club 1-il: lnterscholastic llraniatic Contest till: National Honor Society 143. lt' all llrammies be as gracious and attractive as Blanche. surely we all shall be Willing to grow old! We know her t'riends' hearts most assuredly do warm when they meet, her-with her pleasant. smile and manner. -We 'S 1 .Zi ,.,..,, W ...f e 3.5 4- :.'f2i+ai- -' .'+r'-Ix.L.z'5l5'+r 2-' 1 Lg! ' :y ,,. ' ft-Q41 f,i,,Q- V i , J, X v., - .12 A M N vp Tif ' 'A' 4. 2,1 ' ff V ' 'W ,H K. i' SIMMONS, CLARA ANN Casey Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Smile and the u'orIrl smiles with you. Activities: Operetta C173 Economics Club 145. No one can quite explain her nickname, but there it is- Casey, lt's cute though, and so is Clara so that may be the reason. She likes shorthand, and plans to be a secretary, but just now she is interested in dancing. skating, and playing the piano. SNOW, CAROLYN LUCY Carrie Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Tha times are chrnzgefl ufnfl 100 arc chruzycll with them. Activities: Economics Club C-43. Wherever Carrie is-not far away will be a curly headed insurance agent. We believe he is trying to sell her life insurance in a big way. She likes the movies and enjoys running a victrola. STOWE, ALGERNON REGINALD Al Bus Frye Grammar School. Special C. Motto: AIl's fair in Iorr' unrl 'll'lll'. Activities: Operetta 1133 Economics Club 1471 Geog- raphy Club f2lg Aeronautics Club, Secretary 143: Ad- vanced Science Club Q-ll: Believed to be Class Hunter 13, 41. Al is another one of the class who didn't blossom into the limelight until his senior year. His quietness and natural independence has brought him many friends. and 110 enemies. Al is going in for aviation, and from his energetic way of building model planes, we are con- tident that he will succeed. SWAN, HAROLD E. Swannee Special C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: It is nlzmys thc' darkest just In-fore rIu1r'n. Who d09Sll't know Swannee, the lad with the lad with the famous smile and the unceasing wit? In other words, Swannee is the perfect boy. He says this is because he was made to take orange juice in his early training. Harold's future plans are yet to be decided. TARIJIFF, ROLANID Rollo 'I'echuical C. St. l'atrick's Parochial School. lVlotto: l,ct thy xpccch hc Iicttcr than xilcncc, or hc silcnff Activities: Booster Business Staff 141: Minstrel 131: Operetta 111: Floor Committee Reception 1313 Baseball Ass. lllauager 1311 Manager 141: English Club 121. Rollo may be considered as a lover-he loves Alge- bra. ln spite of this misfortune. Rollo reigns supreme in the hearts of his friends, of whom he can claim many. His ready grin-glance at the accompanying photograph- will continue to tiash wherever he may go. 'I'lGlVll'l,l'1'l'0N, l1OR0'l'l'lY MAY College C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: 11'c arc 1111 kzzanrn by our i1IcuIs. Activities: Latin Club 121. Dorothy says that her favorite subject is French, her favorite sport is swimming: and her hobby, dancing. 'l'hat's a tine selection--n'est-ce pas? Yes, and Dorothy is a. tiue girl, to-o. 'l'lC'l'll, ANNE'I l'I'I AlARGlll'IRl'l'l'I Nun Nette Shrimp Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: l'uli:'ncc ix thc hcsf 'rcnzcriy fur crcry troulnlcf' Activities: Operetta 111: Sophomore Party lCntertain- ment. 1111: Minstrel Show 1211: Junior-Senior lilnertain- ment 12. 31: Dramatic Club 141: lilcononiics Club 1411 Rally lflutertainment 12. ll. 41: Drum and Bugle Corps lilutertainment 13. 41: Folio Editorial Staff 141: Senior Play 141: Alumni lllntertainment 131: Basketball Bazaar 111: Sixty Word Gregg Transcription 141. Nette has danced her way into the hearts ot' many. We hope Shrimp can stop dancing long enough to curry out her plans for being a secretary. Nette's distrust in human nature, as shown hy her motto is a fake. 'l'lll'IRlAlllll', OSNYALIJ LORNIG 0sSy Frye Grammar School. Commercial C. Motto: ll'c 1111 gfrozc old, 1111! 117111 !ll'0I1'S lt'isc. ' Activities: Uperetta 1115 Orchestra 12, 3, 41 2 Drama- tic Club 141: lflconomics Club 141: Geography Club 121: Imagine .lack Oukie rivalling a Fitz-Chrysler! lm- possible. you'll say. Well, 0ssy. our perfect tease, in- sists his hobby is playing 1or should we say teasing'?1. his violin, 0ssy literally devours lflnglish, but is not sure whether he prefers football to it or not. Rolliclting 0ssy says wisely, We all grow old, but who grows wise? f5aff31+41-fZxa1.ii'!5'+:'fX1b.'?f5 44.3, . . . ,.. .- - 'ii' , 1 4 A 'x'j1 f'+-Giibx-yn 1.4 , Sf? -if Ya! ' 511 ' fi A 1 'li ' I 'rf ' , 1 , . . H M il' 1 i .,l . . gov 2:2 A A ,ls - - 5 :if 1. 21? iv ffl 1 I l 1, - . l t Q91 ' 'gf Q1 1, 1 .- '5' 25 fif fi' Q qi 4 Lf 4 , Z Ii! -H ii 1 is l ' :A Cl ' ., , ru .' .,. I , - ., , i . K ' 11. 1 - -if 1 W QQ YA 1 ff? fi: 3-S Eli an - A . 'S . PL , , Q ... , in rw 1 Yvf . , 4 1 1 1 iff Q. 5 C' -1 ami' is - Ct! ' ' C' ' ' Q X ' .l 'li Q' qi .. at - 2 1 if 'Al 'A If 92 V f iv K 1 vs f e 1 151 H 1.1 .. 11, 1 '11 ' 'A XV ' ' 'Al 'A 111 ' I :gg : 1 I .11 l . , '1 I'1 - : -' - - - ' 1 1 Q91 ' . l .- s- . -, . 1 5-.aifgitfif S A 51 g 1 it 3 1 qt: A ..-. ,. I 1 YA 3 C 'A . . ,A . r THOMPSON, GRACE ICIJNA Gracie General C'. Frost Grammar School. Motto: uf Vlf I1fISlll1J is rr good ll11'1'XfIlIf'I1f. Grace is a neat, lively, cheerful member of our class. Next year she is going to help brighten the patients of Lebanon Hospital in New Work. Some day when Grace becomes a first class nurse. she can look back and say. The class of '32 wished me this success. THORNTON, BARBARA ALICE Bobbie Frye Granimar School. Commercial C. Motto: Still 1l tlfl'I'S run rl1'cp. Barbara certainly likes to rattle the typewriter keys, and she intends to turn this liking ino a splendid asset when she secures a. position as a stenographer after grad- uation. She likes swimming and dancing. and is prom- inent in Y. W. C. A. activities. TIERNEY. THOMAS .EIJWARID Tom St. Patricks School. College U. Motto: 'AN1I!llll.-VII i.w11't so hot. Activities: Latin Club will Football l2l: L Club 14i3 Basketball 141: lnterclass Baseball 1213 Hockey 123: XYZ Club ill. t'Tom has decided to go to college and broaden his education alone, with the rest of us. He has been a main stay on our Basketball Team this last season. He was responsible for our win over the state champions. What a man! TRASK. AHLIE HELENE General C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Good finds good. Arlie is a quiet miss, but nevertheless her smile wins her many friends. Arlie is going to Atalantic Union College of Democracy. We know Arlie will do well, for good tinds good. 'l'Rlf1CAR'l'l'IN, HICLPIN Jl'l7lTH College C. Bartlett High School, Bartlett, N. H. Motto: Hooks and fricuds should bc fcu' 111111 good. Activities: Dramatic Club 141. Helen likes to read and we are sure she will soon bc wordly wise. for her future is to be teaching, after her graduation from Farmington Normal, where she is going in the fall. Helen is a pleasant young lady and a fine friend. Bonne chance, Helen. 'l'Ul'Al, BLANCHE VICTORIA Cl1iCki9 General L-. Wallace Grammar School. Motto: ll .vmilw is just Iikc s'ul1shi11c. Activities: XYZ Club ill: Latin Club 131. Blanche is a girl that is always ready to do her part. She is rather quiet, but a more sincere friend could not be found. Chickee is another one who plans to enter the nursing field. Smile and success will be yours. 'l'llltGlfION. GICRTRFIJIG CARMEN 'iGertie St. Marys Parochial School Commercial C. Nlottn: Tu bc, rutlicr Ihun 'to SPl'iIII. Activities: Geography Club l2l: Faculty Luncheons ill: Alumni Refreshments Committee ill: Shorthand Certiticate, 60 words 1-Mp Economics Club l4i. Where our Getrtie is planning to get all the money she wants has been a mystery to us all, until very recent- ly. She, the smart girl, has given all her spare time very devotedly to collecting scrap books, While the rest of us have been idling away every precious moment. Here's hoping you get rich quick. Gertie. Vlf1ltRlCAlll.'l', .I lCANNl+I'l l'l'1 ROSE Peanut St. lVlary's School. Commercial C, Motto: ulfciftcr Iuic than ncrcr. lflconomics Club HI: Geography Club 1233 Alumni ltefreslnnents Committee 111. The quiet, petite, young lady has been studying very seriously these past four years and plans to take care of some man's business office very efficiently. Her thoughts. hopes, and even her dreams are of typing, shorthand, ann a well-ordered office. VEILLEUX, ADELINE MARY Chebee Sacred Heart Academy. Motto: Lct it Inc gircn to thc more u'orthy. Activities: Dramatic Club 1415 Economics Club 141. Chebee belongs to the class of girls we think of as nice to remember. She is a good sport, has a pleasing personality and loves dancing. Why even forty miles would not stop her if it were only a roadster with a green stripe. VVELLER, NORMAN MARTIN Norm General Lt. Frye Grammar School. Motto: N0Hll1ll1l is xitrongcr than l'll1Sf0IIl . Activities: Geography Club 121. We might call Norm the shy fellow of our class because he isn't much of a fellow to look at the opposite sex. His future plans are Electrical Engineering. Lots of work ahead of you, Normie boy. NVELLMAN, DAVID PIERCE Dave Technical C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Look uborc you and Ihcn uhout you. Activities: XYZ Club 1115 Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 415 Booster Staff 1315 Aeronautics' Club 1415 Washington Trip 1415 Advanced Science Club 141. Look above you to see Dave, if you are petite, then about you and be assured that there is no one who could adequately fill his place, whether it be in the Advanced Science Club, the Orchestra, or Ye Olde Washington Trippe. Dave is going to the University of Maine in the fall. XVELLMAN, EDWARI1 FRANCIS Jr. Eddie Ted Frye Grammar School. College C. Motto: E1icry lrhy hurl: ll l1'll6'1'1'f0I'1'. Activities: Football 11, 2, 51, 41, Captain 1415 Bas- ketball 12, 3, 415 Hockey 1115 Baseball 12. 3, 415 XYZ Club 1111 Latin Club 11, 215 Algebra Club 1415 Class Marshall 1315 Classe Secretary 11, 215 Class President 13, 415 Dramatic Club, President 1415 Executive Commit- tee 11, 2, 3. 415 Junior-Senior Committee 1315 Senior Play Lead 1415 Washington Trip 1315 Ring Committee 1115 Operetta 1115 L Club 122, 41: National I-Ionor So- ciety 141. We really don't need to say much more about Ted after that list of his four years' activities. As a clean athlete. a good worker. an active club member, and a leading man, he certainly deserves to be the most popular fellow in school. Eddie picks football as his favorite sport and Dartmouth for l1is future study. and we know he-'s still slated to be a leader. WFlSC11'l l', IPRANCICS VIRGINIA Fran General lf Frye Graminar School, Motto .-t lfllltlll is l1'11I'ffI tl lIIlll1ll'l'll 111'111111x in 111111 Ill1ll'1x'Cf. Activities: Drum and Bugle Corps Dance 1213 Dra- matic Club 141: Business Staff of Booster 141: Business Staff of Folio 141: Sophomore Dance 1213 Junior-Senior 12113 Seni-or Play 1413 Economics Club 1413 Washington Trip 141: Alun111i Night 12. 3, 41: tllee Club 1311 Cheer Leader 121: Basketball Bazaar 1113 Senior llance 131. Fran, the blond who always gets her man 1quoting Senior Play1. Fran's dancing has graced almost every school atiair and we should miss it were she left out of one. WHlT'l'l1lXl, MAXlM. WARD Ward1lie 'l'echnical C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: uxlllft' 1111111111 1111-ipix, 1'1111s11Il11,' cl lllll c1111s11I11c1'111, 1ll1Iflll'1' 4l'111't11 111111.v 1'.v!. Activities: Bazaar lilntertainment 1113 lnterclass Base- ball 11, 21: lnterclass Hockey 12. 315 Floor Committee at Graduation 131: Reading Club 13, 413 VVlIlll6I' of first prize in State Hxpository Essay Contest 1313 Booster Business Staff 141: Mgr. Senior Play 1415 Business Mgr. Folio 141: Tennis 1415 llramatic Club 141: Aeronautics Club 141. Ward can ask more questions in Algebra class than any four students put together, but he still insists that 11 stands t'or fair. Stop smoking iron cigars and you will go a 11mg way toward success, WINN, FlilCl1l'2HICK GRAHAM Freddie College 1, Frye tlrammar School. Motto: .l 1111111's Il 1111111 for 11' H111I. Activities: XYZ Club 1113 Basketball 12, 315 Soda- litas Latina 131: Latin Club 141: Science Club 1411 Scribblers Club 141: l1ramatic Club 141: Washington Trip 1413 Booster' Staff 141. Bates and the-n Harvard School of Business Adminis- tration are our little red-headed FI'8tlt1i9'S plans. We would suggest the movies, Fred, and then woul1ln't Cla1'k Gable have to sit up and take notice! But, classmates, think ot' what the Radcliffe women will be missing it Freddie 1loesn't go to Harvard, vV11l,F, I1lAl1l4II.YN ANNA Maddy College C. Frye Grammar School. lllottoi N111'1'1'l1 is siI1'1'1'.' ,viIc111'1' is y11I1I1'11. Activities: XYZ Club 111. l1la1l1ly is one of our jolly people. who likes to laugh and be merry. She is going to Farmington Normal nest fall an1l will certainly make a down-right jolly teacher, as the lflnglish would say. Madelyn says she likes hiking. but we're afraid it's in her Ford! -Phyc TQ 'l'l1s' Folio of l,l'lI'iS1Illl lliyfll School gn CROTICAV, .IEANNETTE Red Commercial C. Frye Grammar School. Motto: A thing of Izcnufy is ll joy forc1'cr. Activities: Basketball 1313 Physical Culture fl, 261 Glee Club 143: Dramatic Club tail: Entertainment Com- mittee for Alumni Night 641. Red has been quite in activities, but when in a classroom it is different. There is where Red shines. She has attained the name of being a fine dancer and has been active socially on a large scale. DAVIS, ALPHUNZO .IOHN 3rd Al General U. Frye Grammar School. Motto: Rule your minrl, lrhich, unless il ix your SPl'l'4I-Hi, is your Ill!lMff'l'.H Activities: Drum Corps 11, 2, 3, 413 Drum Captain 141. Here is a quiet student that can always occupy him- self either by modeling airplanes or studying electricity. Al is one of the most skilled tumbling and trapeze artists in our school. Al has one ambition, and that is to be the manager of a. large electrical repairing plant. GOSSELIN, BERTRAND Goose College G. Montfort College. Motto: Hf'ar not, spculf not: knouzv not. The Goose is a product of one of Canada's finest prep schools. He likes to read French and he also enjoys Baseball and Tennis. He plans to honor McGill with his presence next year. LFIDOUX, LUCIEN Louie College 0. Montfort Prep., Bay Shore, Long Island, N. Y. Motto: What is Izrcrl in fha' bone 1riII ncrcr comc out of thc flesh. Coming to Lewiston High in his fourth year did not prevent Louie from making many friends. His quiet- ness may' be explained in the fact that Lucien's hobby is studying and writing music, at which he has become ad- mirably proficient. We are glad to claim you as a class- mate aucl friend, Louie 0'HARA. WALLACE Wally General C, Frye Grammar School. Motto: Ulirlsclnlll is thc spice of life, Activities: Baseball 12, 3, 4lg Football 149. Wa1ly says that baseball is his hobby and somedaj. we may read in the papers where 0'I-lara made another home-run for the Yankees. We have come to like Wally not only as an athlete. but also as a true pal. 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Rolls of white tissue paper together with bright balls of red and green twine were scattered here and there. Out of boxes as yet unwrapped slyly peeped gay colored scarfs, sheer silk hose, warm woolen mittens, a, red umbrella, all kinds of toys just aching to be taken up by little hands, and eyen the inevitable ties. The table seemed packed full of tempting attractive surprises. 'l'he light from the lainp near by cast a soft glow over the two heads, one light. and one dark, as they industriously bent over their work. Suddenly the light head went up and a pair of bright blue eyes quickly scanned the table while a small hand searchingly groped on the table for some- thing. Mother, have you the scissors? Oh! llere they are? Snip-snip went the scissors and the extra piece of tissue fell to the ground. Leaning back in her chair, with her head to one side, Betty UNCC more held up to the light a dainty bracelet sparkling with amethysts and surveyed it with a critical eye, sighing contentedly, lsn't it beau- tiful, Mother? l do hope Margie will like it. ,Xnd do you know, Mother, it just exactly matches her new dress her aunt sent her from New York last week. Then addressing the gleaming trinket she continued, You know. if you weren't for llilargie, l'd be half tempted to keep you for yourself Y XYith a last longing look, she carefully placed it in a small rectan- gular box and proceeded to make as neat a package as she possibly could. for wasn't Margie her very best friend? Yes, and Margie was going away .... to a finishing school in New York. Margie's mother had died a short time ago and her father had accepted his sister's invitation to send Margie to New York where it was believed the change would do her good. ,Xt the very thought, a lump rose in l3etty's throat and her -eyes began to smart. llut that was sillyl .lust because a friends TI11- F11Ii11 111' L1-11-is11111 High S1-111101 1'1lfl1' .77 gg 611-11 i1 11 VVZIS 111111' 11-11' 111-st 1111-1111 Wits g11i11g' 1111111 1111- 11 1111111-, 11'11s 1111 s11111 111111 11111'11 111-1'1-1' s1-6 1191' :1g'11111. S111-'11 gill visit N1ZlI'g'1L' 111-xt 511111111K'1' 511111 111- 1-11111's1- fX1111'1g'i1- vV11111l1 0111116 111 visit 111-11 11111. She 11111811111 116 1'1111111s11. ,XI111 1'1l1D1l11f' 1111-11111113 QIXYIIX 11-91' 111111 111- 1116 1:11111-, 1-31-111' 1'11s1- 1-I'Hl1'1 111-1' s1-111, s11yi11g, XX'611. 1 11111-ss 1'11 g'11 111 111-11, 1111113 11111 1'1l111K'I' 111-611 211111 1 1111151 Q11 s61- K1111'g'11- 1111' 111 th1- st11ti1111 111 s1-V1-11. 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NYh1', t11 get 111'1-ss1-11 t11 2-11 1111-1' 111 N1111'g'i1-'s 111ll1SL' rig-j11t 11111111 111111111 111111' CX'k'l'f'f11111Q' s661111-11 N11 QNX' 111111 C1lk'C1'1-111, 1111111 -f1I111'i1'I L1'I?111111. '53 lame .78 The Folio of Lewfiston High School ge IMPRESSIONS OF POETRY Poetry' is like a. liclcing in one respect. It should leave impres- sions- fthough somewhat more pleasant. llere are so irom reading certain poems. me that I received .Xlll poetrv it seems is divided into three parts--poets, poems. and one's reaction towards poetry. lfirst, concerning those who wrote the poemsf f'l'here is Milton. the Puritan, hard grim and of indomitable purpose. XYhen stricken luv lwlindness, and, in some measure, relieved of respons immy lrv are vei- dict. 'I'hev also serve who onlv stand and wait, he did not sit quiet, lmut produced the greatest workiof his life, Paradise l,1 ist. Over Mil- ton is thrown the cloalq nf his poetry, softening in some places, intensify! ing in others, the character of the man. Next, XX'ordsworth, lover of nature and the heauty that is nature, his U joy and lmeauty in simple things. Keats and Shelley, striving for heauty and alsi at they sought in nature. Shelley, impressed with nature as represented lay the cloud, i I change, but l wh llyron, exulting in the ocean, over which man ha idealistic philosopliv of life. lle is a gentle man and one who finds n finding much of the eternalness of cannot die. S Hu C11l1lZl'ul, iii its nnchangealmility. llis love of the dramatic Roll on. thou deep and dark lmlue Ocean, roll. 'llhen there is 'l'homas Gray, shy, reserved. deeply impressed in the pastoralf seeing and expressing what few men had done lmefore him' the heauty, sorrows, and happiness in the life of simple men, country peasants. lle is a man in whom there is an underlying current of calm- ness, tingling, even characterizing the man and his work. XYliv is it that the poetrv of these men and of others has lasted un- Tn today? XYhat is there in them nf special ment? Collectively it is hecause of several things- the them and the great truths they contain. l.et us examine only a few of them. l Iappy worth. XYordsworth personities in the llappy Xvarrior the ideal man g the man, always calm, and with a set 1 lifels adversities to his own good, executing whateve trust is bestowed upon him, with the utmost honesty ing the joys of home more than the strife of life's lm striving, aspiring to hetter himself in every way. 5helley's ',l'he Cloud seems almost In laugh at 1 joyful rythm- -'l'he Cloud, exulting in its power ul wield the flail of the lashing hail .Xnd whiten the green plains under. And laugh as l pass in thunderf' The lmeauty of its luxuriant language and of its the stars to a swarm of golden laeesf- heauty that is in XX'arrior lrv XYords- his conception of murpose, who turns r responsilmility or and almility. l.ov- attle. he is always ine with its lilting, picturess' likening The Folio of Lewiston High St-hom Ptzyt- Jil 'l'he tmrht-tl iuziitlt-u with white lift- lzttlt-u Xlhtuu mtu't:tls t':1ll tht- iutitmf' 'l'ht- Illil-lt'Slj' tif tht- titieuu :ts ptu'ti':tyt-tl ht' llyrtm, its 1ll1Cll1ll1gfC- :lhilityg its strt-ugth twcr whit-h 1u:iu has uns tlttmiu:uit't-. llt- lilct-us the tit't-uu tti lltwtl :ts iu its ptiwvr. The tlt-t-li, :tlmtist t-veu tcutn' tif the put-m is :iwt-ful, giving' tht- iiuprt-ssitiu tit' grt-utucss, uulimitt-tl ptmwt-1' :mtl iuzijesty. l.:1stly, tht-re is tht- lflt-gy. 'l'ht- lil6g'y Clll1tZ1lI1S little ttf tht- t-xultiug' rhythm tml' 'l'ht- t'ltmutl tn' tht- :iwc-I'ulut?ss ut' 'l'ht- Ut't-nu. lt is tluie-t vt-ry quit-t full tml' truntluil pit-tures sut'h us. 'l ht- t'1u't-t-w ttvlls tht- ltut-ll tml' pztrtiug' tl:1y, :mtl l3i'tvwsy tiultliutfs lull tht- tlistztut ftwltlsf' lt is :t pit-turc ttf pt-ztsziuts :tutl pt-:tsuut lift- htiw, shut up iu tht- u:u'1'tiw twiuliut- tml. tht-ii' village, tht-1't- muy' h:1x'9 t-xistctl git-uiust-s grt-:it :ts :iuy the wtrrltl luis t-xt-r lu'tvtlut't-tl. l'l:1x'iug', htiwt-x't-11 ut: tmppturttiuitit-s :mtl kutiwlt-tlg't- htvw ttm ust- their gt-nius, it lung- wisetl :mtl tlietl. 'l'ht- L'ltfutl, tht- l'1lt-gy, tht- Aif,L'L'1l11,u t-:tt-h is unftmltl with its trwu pt-rstmuxtlity it may ht- jtmytmus :mtl cxultiug, it muy he quiet :mtl thtwug'htl'ul tu' gruutl :iutl :twt--iuspiriug. 'l't1 uutlte tht-se ll1Ill1lI11IltC things livt-, tti iulust- iu c:it'h tu' tht-ui :1 ttiut-. :1 pt-rstwuzilityf -th:it is tune -if the :ittrihutt-s txt' grt-:ttut-ss. f-I'r1'infl Isf1.t1t-xml. 1932, THE YEAR OF YEARS! .Xhl Vis IUSZ, thc yt-au' ul' yt-:u's. tht- yt-:u' we h:u't- hot-u tlrt-:tm- lllg' tit' silltt wt- wt-1't- ltrwly l rt-shmcu. This is tiiut- when mzmy will rt-:tlizt- tht-ir ftvutlt-st htwpcs. Utht-rs will ht- twu the x't-rg't- tit' tt-:u's tti thiult til' tht- luiplwy tluys that :1i't- gtiut- l.1ll't'X'L'1', hlziuy will go tiut :mtl t':it't- tht- wtwrltl with huppiucss while titht-Vs will fzict- it with stwrtmw. Yt't, tht-it :u't- smut- wht: will ctvutiuut- tht-ir st-:u't'h ftu' liutiwlt-tlge iu ll lil'C1JZlI'j'ttil'j' srlttitil til' t-ttllt-Qc. llut, :1l:is: whti t-tmultl l'tu'g'ct tht- jtwtvtis tlztys wt- h:tx't- slit-ut :tt l.t-wisttwu lligh? .XI'L' tht-1't- ztuy' wht: will utit rt-uiemlmt-1' thc spiritctl l'titith:1ll g'2lmt's, :tutl tht- fast iutvviug, high spt-t-tl hztskt-th:1ll ttm1u'u:i- iut-ut? lllll' tt-:tthcrs ttitm, will :ilwuys ht- in tmur mt-mtvrit-s. Mr. lit-llt-y. whtt g:1x't- Us sut-h cxct-llt-ut :ttlx'it-t- :intl itlt-:tsl :mtl lzist hut utmt lt-:ist Nlr. t'trult-y, tuu' st-uitn' lfuglish tc:1t'ht-r, whti taught us ttv enjoy Milton :tutl lltlItil'CIlll. 'l'ht-st- tt-:1t'ht-rs will gt, tm, l.HI'0Y6l' sprt-:itliug tht-ii' hap- piness :tutl ltutiwlt-tlg't- tti thttst- ht-hiutl us. Xtt- utiw ltitrli hut-lt tru tht- yt-:-.rs with rt-git-t that wt- tlitl utit umlft- iutirt- til' tmtu'st-lx't-s wht-u wt- h:ttl thc t'h:u1t't-3 hut it is ttitm l:1tt'. wt- hztvt- pztssctl, :mtl ut-vt-1' ziguiu will tht- ltiug, white ctu'1'itltm1's tml' l.t-w1s- ttiu lligh, rt-stiuutl with tht- ltL'fll'l.j' llIlIllL'l'll1Q' lZlUgil1tt'l' tit tht- t-l:1ss til 32. -1t't'11iit'tlv IIt'n1It'rson. -Q3 Prine 60 The Folio of Leiriston, High School Eg THE FALL OF MRS. HIGHBROW L01-L THE RISE OF JAMES, HER SON .Iames llighhrow hated women. llow had they hurt him? 'I'hey never had: for in his whole four years of college, he had gone out, accompanied hy a lady, hut twice. llis mother, fat, petulaut, domi- neeriug, and lmmy dearl so distinguished. was the cause. lloor. Nr. llighf horn, slender, cultured, and merely Mrs. Hig5hhrow's shadow, with a slight grmnhle carried out all commands especially since the stock market crash. XYith a loflly tilt of her head, Mrs, llighhrow had only lo shrill out, uxxvho keeps up the distinction of this family? 'l'ell me that. qv .Xnd now, Star Surprise had inherited from her aunt over a million dollars l blames, come to my l'oo111, said -Mrs. lliglihrow, and she led the way upstairs in the way any distinguished lady would. blames, the image of his father, complied timidly. XYhen he entered the lady's room, she was already in tears. -I-.lames, y-you know hows- how much I want to keep up the dis- tinction of this family. You- fyou must marry Star. XYhat? XYhat are you talking ahout? 'hlamesl Sit down. l'l'he tears had suddenly yanishedfl l said you shall marry Star for usfffor yourself. XYithin a week, .Iames in a shining, hlack, lvhorrowedl roadster was calling' upon Star. The maid said, 'glyliss Star said no one was to enter. l'm sorry. I can enter, said blames, recalling that his mother had told him never to forget that he was, after all, a llighhrow. Hut-er. lJon't hutter me. XX'ith one of Mrs. llighhrow's lofty motions. he stalked into the library. Of course james was chxwmiug-Y-so charming that hlond, lovely Star, with a smile, and a dreamy, far away look in her eyes, said, james darling, for youfanythingf' blames did not question her meaningffhe married her exaetly two weeks after his mother had ordered the marriage. .Xfter a month of traveling' fwithout considering moneyj james hi-ought the heiress home. Uh, dear, how can l ever tell you how adorable you look. Now l can say that l have the most wonderful daughter that .... oh, dear, my emotion chokes me. Surely, you understand. Star, always sincere, did not understand. She only smiled. ln the course of the evening, the elder lVlrs. Highhrow spoke o the young' llighhrows moving to the district where they could lie more fully appreciated hy the hest society. ullut. you seefl said Star, we couldn't afford it. Uh, child, what a delightful sensi- of humor. 1. twtt thtttts:tmI ..... 'I'1tr' Folio of Lf'Il'I.9f1ll1 lliylt Ncthnm Page lil XX'itlt'-twctl, Slut' ivpt-:ttt-tl. llt1mttt'? I mc:tit it. XX'Ity l l Ittltl l'tmt-s thztt I'tI gin' tip ztttvtltmg' fttt' him. I tttcztttt it. I gut :tll my ttmt's imtticy tm cttmlitittit th:tt I rcmztiit :t spiitstcrg :ts it is I gt-t ttitly -, Sump it. My sztlts .... tgttittli, itty s:tlts. Xttlttttly tmtx't'tl, :tml Nlrs. Illgltltrtm' t't't'ttu't:t'tl. Stttltlt-ttlx' hvt' ltttslutml sztitl, Hy :lt-:ti', yttti IIIIINIIIII lvt ytttirst-II' gtt lilw lltis. 'lihiiilq ttf the tlistitictitnt ttf tht- I':tmil5'. ,l:ttm's, titt zt xwt-pitig vttitwl h:tx'cit't ytttt :t wttrtl ttt' t:tttitl'ttt't Itti' 1 ttttti' tmttltct' .... why, .l:tim's, wltt'i't- :ti't- itttt. Ilct't', Nlttthcr, I'm ltitsy just ttttwf' l'm stt:tlttm'. xx't'1tt tht- crttslitttl Klrs. Iltg'ltltrttxx' :ts slit- rttsltctl lstt mitch liltc :tttv tti'cli1t:t1'x' wttm:tttI ttt ltct' rttttttt. l'm stt lt:t1t1t5'l vxttltctl ,l:tmt-s, .IIIIIICS tlttttigltt ht- lilwtl wttittcn mtxxp If yttti twttiltl twttttlttt-1' :t wtttttzttt lilttt his mtttht-r, tht-5 t'ttttltltt't Int' stt It:ttI. Stztt' m't'tlt'tl mt t'ttttqttci'ittg. Yvs, Dlztmcs lilwtl wtttttvit mm: l ru1tt-raw l ngl1'l11t1t1t, THE RIVER 'I'ltc rivet' Ilttws stt simtttthly tttt 'l'ltrtttiglt :tll the ttitght tmtil tht- tl:twtt. ,Xlttiig its ltzttilts :tt't- h:tmlt-ts stttttll lflttwt'i's :tml shriilts :tml Ulm trcvs t:tll, Ifttr this is Smmm't'. XX'imI swceits HIFI' thc lrttzt-it t'ix'et'. Sitttxx' :tml ict' :tml wintry xx'c:ttlt6t' 'I'Iic tlztys ztrt- ctiltl stt hitter cttltl, l.tIQ is s:trl ttt stmu' whtt rt' ftlcl, Ifttr this is XYititci'. .Xml stt in I.iIe, :ts it is in X:ttt1i'L' Stitttittvi' ttf l.ife is swect :tml pure, XYi1ttcrttI' I.il't' is sztrl, they szty, Hitt wa-'ll gn ttut' way :tml luv gay, Ifttr this is only l.ift'. -Iflrtttzwl NututrIf'r.v. A WINNER NEVER QUITS- A QUITTER NEVER WINS This mtttttt lt:ts mc:tttt :t grcztt ilu-:tl ttt mt: smcc cittt-ring high scltttttl. In :ttltlt-tics tti' in tht- cI:ts,a rttttttt, this mtttto is cspcciztllv trttt :t tittfttltztll tt':tm IIUYUI' wttit .t gzttm' with :t qttittt-1' on it. ttcitltct' flitl 't stttflcitt p:tss wlttt wttultl mtl try. Xtt mztttct' htm' h:tt'tl at prttltlcitt swqllts ttf lic. stick tu it tmtil ytttt stit'ct't'tl. --.lan Ifolwrfsoit. Ptljlt' li! The Folio of Lewiston High School gn TO OUR BOOKS .Xecorcling to XYehster, a hook is a written or printerl narrative or record. XYe might assume that Sam johnson has cletinefl one thus: l':1 written or printecl narrative or recortl generally misusecl hy school students. liither of these rlehnitions may appeal to you. filioosl? either one. hut still you will not have a hook. 'l'he real way to get a hook is to approach some teacher ancl ask very politely, Please Miss llamilton. may l use your l3assett?', or Miss King, l've lost my vocahulary hook. May T horrow yours? Now l think the onlv real wav to know what hooks are is to have - f 1 v - - a nightmare aluout them. lhats what I rlul anyway. lt you clream with me for the next few minutes l'll try to rlescrilwe just what this nig.1'htmare unfolclerl to me .... .Xs usual 'l was leaving' for school on a tear at ahout fourteen minutes of eight when l heartl screeching hrakes come to a grinding' stop hesitle me. l lookerl up and what shoulcl he waiting to give me :1 lift hut Hen l'lur's Uhariot. lllack lleauty antl the colt which helongecl to George XYasl1inggton's mother were rlraggging' this apparatus along alter them. .Xfter l hatl riclclen part way flown to school, however. I lookerl more closely at the vehicle in which l was ritling only to flie- eover that it was lfrnest Saunclersys car. Kly surprise hail harclly hegun when another one literally overs took me. Sutlcleuly l hearcl the eolmhles clatter anal clash ancl the llighwayman came ricling right hy us with a throng' of l.atin pupils chasing' him. .Xs he rlasherl hy l ohserverl hy more careful inspection that it wasn't the llighwayman at all. lt was just a horse, a l,atin pony, trotftrotting' along to school. .Xml there certainly was a molr following' after. 'I'he remaintler of the rifle was uneventful except for a little aceitlent we hatl. lt seems that the speeclometer wasn't working, so graclually the speecl ot' the ear grew until we were lmreaking' all speetl laws ever thought of. .Xrouncl the corner we tore at seventy-orlfl only to meet face to facefnthe Depression. 'lihe sight was so depressing' that the ear hroke clown :gurl wt- lzafl to walk two inehes to get to school, l-ly this time my eyes hatl hecome openecl to the fact that something' unusual was on toot. l pinched myself to make sure l was awake anrl l didn't wake up lu tintl that it was all a clream. The first thing l saw as l enterecl the rloorway was .Xflclison :incl Steele having a very serious cliseussion. 'l'hey harl a manuscript in their hancls ancl T was positive that l was seeing' the Spectator Papers for the lirst time, just as l rusherl up to look over the shoulclers ul. :Xmltlison antl Steele, a hancl reachecl out ancl clrew me hack. l lookecl up aucl there was my olcl frieucl liriah lleep. He did look rather funny heeause l always thought l'riah was skinny anal this fellow was fat. The' Folio of Lewliston High Nvhooi Puyc Us go liinztlly 1 cliscux'61'ccl that it wits Gerry Lizlillcr. My mistake was easily tiutcwl to thc fact thztt Cicrry h:tcln't sliztycml fur at wcck :mtl his ht-zirtl wits gi'mx'it1g' rctl. 'l'hcn l immcmlizttely clrew ztwzty front his giwtsp :incl went up tu thc Spcctzitur ctliturs. Gm you iniztginc huw zuiutzccl I was whcn l mliscm'c1't-ml thztt it wzisnlt .Xcklison :incl Steclc :it ztll. lt wits Mr. Conley :mtl Klr. Kelley mliscussing' am flpcn lfurum lcttci' un Suviztlisin fur thc l'luustt'1'. .lust then thc hell rzing. l hurritwl tu my homo iwmoiii. lt was jzunnictl full of cclchritivs, :lt lcztst lt thuught it wzts. ln thc short ton ininutt-s that l stztyeml therv l sztw iluhlyhtcks :mil thc 'l'hrce lli'ilI'h. Xuw thztt l think ut' it, l guess llctty lYlcL':trty was liftlmlvlucks, hcczmsc sho was just swallowing' thc lztst niuuthful ul' hui' li1'cztlqI':ts-.finiu'i'imlf.fn- :is she rlztshcnl into thc rmnn. ..... . .Xguin thc hell rung. llCClllllIl'lf' Clltlllgll, l hzul stunt- wits :tlmut nic :mtl sztw that l wats mlut' in .Xlg6ln':t. .Xs l ciitcrcml tht' iwnii liflllll' gurxts himself gut up, wont tu thc huztrtl :mtl wrwte mhvwn 021:13 hi. Bly gumliicssf' l cxclztimccl, that mam is su tlumh that hc czm't vu-it wurk his wwn inrentiunY llut that w:tsn't ull. l'ytli:igtu':ts tuuk his scztt zmwl sts ht' sztt rluwn Il clizinge sccineml tu Urine wycr him. liistvztcl ut' lwcing' .lurk t'rfwkett ht- wzis tht' Klztrch llztre. Thu clztss wuulil liztyv lmccn clull il' the Vnknuwn Quxmtity h1uln't stzirtctl liullmiiig' wut. ,lt sccms thzit tht' lint- ut' zm llylmei'ltul:t wuuhIu't iutcrsvct thc zlsylnptwtc :mil it lmtlicwefl ulml X immenscly. 'l'h4- winil stxtrtul tu hhww :t trzinsffwnting' hrttezc zmml this X pwsmi Iwcziiiie Nlikt- llt'ullt1:slij'. l'p in lfnglisli clziss l t'uulrln't sccm tu l'91llCINllCI' zmythingg' hut thc suuncls ul' 'l'lit' pimpimsitiuii is llQ1lk'L'.h which lfmlinuncl llurkc wits cxpfuiiitliiig' tliligcntly. l ztlwziys tlwuglit llurkc was :t shurt, mlumpy man. 'l'his felluw wzts tall :mil skinny with hlztck unruly h'tir lliv sccincml tu mix in unenipluyniciit insurztncc with his mliscuurse zthuut thc culunics, until l :un pusitirf- that L':trlctun hlztlmcc was spvztkingt .Xll tliruugli l.1ttin clztss my lu-:ul just sccuictl tu whirl. 'l'ht- Vniyent hzul heeu fairly sciutiiiiiig' in linglish until l cuuhln't licztr mysvlf think. Nuw l licffziii tu wuuflcr it' the llighwzivmim X'Y2lSIllt trvttiiw' unrlcr my 5 . 3 5 . skin. l.zttly Mztclmetli czuuc tmiling intu clztss lzttc. l wus just heginning tu cwinplinient ht-r un hvr ztctiiig' whcn shi- sluwly cliziiigctl hztck intu l.uis tlwlinstui. lltiriug thc nt-xt pt-riutl in l r6iicli Class, llzunlct wztlkcrl in to t'll1lllL.1'l' his vuiirsc, Miss Czillziliztns slit' retztincml ht-r nztturztl stzttt' in my wlrt-:mi st-enicml tu think hu wzis ll little mzul, hut shc t'm'g1':1y'c him un tht- giwniiiicls that :ill Svniur flztss Prcsimlcnts :ire mzul. uxlillill st l'CliL'l-U, l 9Xt'l1llIllL'll :ts tht' lttst stucly periotl clrcw tu :1 clwsu, Xww l czui get limits wut ut' this rlizzy mcssu. Alust thun at wliult- Itztrzult- ul lieuplc czune rushing hy :md like :ill gt-ml ruriuus imiplt- l run :thang tim. l irst uf ztll, Mr. fllicztwhcr sccnicil tu ht httxing swine tiuuhlc explzuniiig :ihrvut his clziss clues tn Miss fllwwrlu'1'. thc class advisor. Pflylf' li? Thi' Folio of Lviris-ton High Svhool Owing to pccuniziry clilliicultics over which l lizlvc no control H ht- lrcgzui, l :un unzilmle to hui' :1 czlp :intl gown , thc crowml lmchinml hini linishcil. .Xn ml then l czunc to. 'l'om ljulisull. :lo zihezul :incl my 'L-ni. You l czuilt cvcn himlc lmehincl :1 lmoolc chzirzictcr, lct zilonc Nliss lXlow'chcr, hertz .Xnrl ht- pzucl lns mlucs. Hr this timc school was remlx' to close so l hzul to more on lic-fore thc jzinitors lockcrl nic in. l woke up 1lINli111Zll'Y9lL'fl :it thc iinprcssion thcsc hooks hzul mzule on inc. You see, l was .Xlice in XYonrlcrlanrl zlll thc timc. .Xft cr ull, isn't it true? lloolcs do llllllit' such impressions on us. Klzlny tinics wc clon't rczllize it :lt the time. hut in thc enrl wc zipprecizitc what wc h:1x'c lczlrneil. So hcrc's to our lmoolisl wRufI1 Ill. Rmrv. A TRIBUTE TO OUR BUSINESS FRIENDS .Xrcn't you cnjoying' yourself whilc rczuling' this lfolio? ll1lYL'I1't Nou loolccml lorwarfl tot having Il hook that is whollv Yours :intl vour Cl2lSSI1l1llCS? This vcur lmoolc is ll mcmcnto of thc class, Il reznl clinrv, Sl nncth ing' that you may justly lac proud of. lt is hcczlusc of this that I lwclicrc wc shoulfl pay 21 trilwutc to thosc who l1IlX'0 mzirlc our Ifolio Zl possilmility, the nicrchzints of l.cwiston :mel Xuhurn. 'l'hcy :ill know thrc thrill that comes whilc l'lIlNl11ZlQlIl2Q' thri in Ql 1 :in olcl trunlc when one coincs upon his own yczu' hook, zinfl they woulrl not sec us clcniccl of that plezlsurc. So lct us tzikc this chnncc to tllllllli thcni for thcir hcxlrtx' coopcrzitlon, zuul to show our xlpiwrccin- tion ol' what thcx' hzlvc clone lor usr ' N-f'1lvfl7Hll'll I,i1m.i, A TRIBUTE TO OUR COACHES .Xt this timc, it is only litting' :lncl lwroper that wc, thc class of 1932, uni' :1 tinzll lrilmutc to our two liopulzir coachcs, l':1t lircnch :intl l.in iq 61165-. loo g'I'CIlt prziisc cannot lic givcn thcni for their hnc work in ilcvclopingi winning coinhinzltions from green mzitcrizil. lnexpcricncccl silumls grcctctl cinch couch :lt thc lmegiimiinf of cvcry sczlson, Hs l,cwis- You hzls no junior high school to czirrx' on uthlctics. Hut rcg1u'mllf'ss ol' this, thc tczun that stzirtccl cnch season, whcthcr it lic foollmilll, lmslcct- hull, lm st-hull or liockcy, urls zilwzivs ll crcclit to Lewiston High School. Q ' Al 777 ' lhc cl.1ss ol 3- pzxrticulurly thc zithlctcs, who hzlre scrvecl unmlcr thc supcrrlsion of thcsc two nicn, will ncrer forget thc gooml inllucncc that l'1t l'itnth lnfl l in Ktllu h ut hecn to th ni l i ' ' h u sch: ' 1 . - 1 'x - Q curing their lug' vol yL'1ll'F-. A 1lIikf ' Drohnslfy 'I'I11' l 11li11 of l,1'111i.wt1111 Iliyh N1-1111111 litlflf' 11.7 ON THE WATER AT NIGHT 'li11t- S1111 is st-tti11g'i11 tht- wt'st,11ay is 11yi11g', night is 1Jtl1'11. S111w1y tht' 14011 S1111 t11N1l1l11Cll1'S 111111 tht'11a1'lt S11111111XY5 111. night 11t't'a11 115. X141-:11't' tai' 111.11111 blltlfk' as wt- 11l1st-1'x't- tht- sky i11 all its 11t'a11ty. NUIItl'11l111K',11t1111511121511 i11 2111 tht- y'21st11t-ss 411. tht' water. Vast y11111' I1l'1.ll says t111K', t11t'1't s ti111t- yL't.H 11111 1-rt-, 1111 tis11 1111 hitc. '1'ht- 11i1'11s sct'111 t11 grct-t us as t11t'y Ily 11111111111 211111111 11s. X11 sight 111 12111112 w11y s111'1'1y wt- t'a11't 111- far 11-11111 h11111t' 1111w. 1l11w t'1t'a1' is t11t' air. 11111 chilly. '1'ht- 11rt't-zt-s 11t'g'i11 t11 1111111 1111-1111111 tft'11t1y, :11111 tht' 111111111 1'ist's i11 its 11111 t'Zl1111t'11y'. li21t111 star 11111 111- t'111111tt'11 i11 its 1't's11t't'tiy'1- 111at't'. XX'11:1t is that? 5111115111 5111215111 .X tish t'11111t's 1111 1l1K'111L'11 It g'1i11111st' 111- thc 111111111, lt11t1 t11 wis11 1111 tht- t'x't-1111111 star. C2111 y1111 st't- that light? S1l1NY1y' wt' a1'1' 111111I't11tt'lt111QI 121111l, '1'ht- light t'11111t's I1L'Zl1AC1' 211111 l1L'1lI'L'I', 211111 wt- sct-111 1111ly a 511l11i1 11ist:111t1t- 1-1.11111 S11U1'L' wht-11 wt- st-t- that it is 1111t :1 1'11ttag'c light, l111t tht' light 411- a1111t111'1' 1111at. 1I11w tar art' wt- 1.1'tl11'l S11t11'k'?H wt- t'ag't'1'11' ask. f 1110 11f1111'l5 1'i1lt-. t11t'y say Zlllll l111'1L'1i1y 1'11w away. '1i1tt' ai1' is t'hi11, 211111 tht' 1111111' 1:1t1' w11t-11 tht- 1111-11 with :1 ti1't'11 sigh 211121111 1't's11111t- thcii' tlllty at tht- t1ZlI'S. XY11t'11, :1t't1'1' :1 lttllg' 1lU111'lS t11i1, tht' 111011 st't'111 t11 1'11w 1-2lS1t'l' :11111 fastt-r, 1211111 is insight: 111L'y sct- 1111- L11l1SIt'1' 411- t1't't's 111141 hcai' t11t' llZ11'1i1I1gI 1111 :1 1111g'. X1'ith a t11't'11 I'L'11t11t'1l1gQ' tht'y stct-1' tht' 1111211 111111 tl1t' 11Il1'1't1XY t'112ll1l1L'l, '1'ht- xY11111L'1I wt'1t111111t- IIS 1111 sh111't- as wt' tit- thc 1111211 111111 11ll1'l'y t11- XYll1't1 tht' Kx:l111l1 1111' 11 1111-211 111 hsh 211111 1'11z1stt'11 t1111'11. f H11l1'11 :V'Ilfffl'I'. HAPPINESS LIES IN DUTY 111l' st-11st' 111 112111111111-ss :1tt21111t'11 111 this w111'l1l Is 1't'121t1y't' t11 1111' t1t'gI'L'L' 111' 111111 wt- 11Ct't1l111111Sl1. 1'i1't'1'y' 1111111 11115 his 11w11 111issi1111 1111 K'lll'111, 111111. his t-11j11y111t'11t 111 1it't- 111-111-1111s 1111 tht- wtlt'tNt'ss 11t'1'i1't-11 i11 thc t'1il'ti1'1 t11 1'11111111t'tt' 11is 111issi1111. lt' wt- 5111111111 ztslt 11111'st'1x't's t111- 1111t'sti1111. why art- 1111111' 111-11111t- 211111 11211'1lsw111'1ti11g' 11t-11111t' as hz11111y as 111' 011-11 112111 11it'1' tl1a11 tht' 1'it'h 111111 t1111st- w1111 1111 11111 XX'tl1'1C. the lll1SXYK'1' w1111111 I'L'sl 111 tht' I:1t't that tht'1' 1111 111k'l1' t11l1X. X11 11tht'1' t'x111:111at11111 has l'L'111 x'z111111ty. lht' 11Zll't1'NYt11'1i111Q' 121l1111'1'1' has 111111't' sat1stz1t1t11111 111111 111'1l1t' 111 11i111st'1t'. 11:11'i11gg' k'l11'I1L't1 a t't'w t1t11l2tl'S i11 11is 1121y's XYtl1'1i, tl1a11 tht- 111111ti- 111i11i111111ai1't-, w1111 has 11121yt'11 151111 :111 111111'11i11g' 211111 11-1111 has 1111t 111 writt' 21 t'111't11t 1-411i t11t- 111X111'i1l11S 111'111'isi1111 111. his Iittlllly. .X 1111111 s111111111 always 111- satis1it'11 with t11t- 11t'sti11y givt-11 111 hi111 111' ti111l 'l'ht-11111111t'11t he111-t-111111-111111:111111iti1111s 111-is 1111 11111--1-1' 112111111 X . . .. , 5 Iv. 1111' 111- IS t111't'1't-1' L'I'1'l11g', t1'y1111f t11 t'l1111l1 :1 1a1111c1' 111 :1111l11t11111, XX'11t'Il 111' 1t1111ws 111' 11t'1't-1' will 1't':1t'11 tht' 111':11t ht- is 11111111112 at. S11 lift- is 11111 111- st'11'-i11I1it'tt'11 trials 211111 s111'1'11ws: Illltl :111 th11st- w1111 1111 1111'11'l11.1ty'. :11111 1111 it w1'11, will 131141 112111111111-ss. -G11111'11111' 11111111111-1'-u1'. Q3 Page Uri The Folio of Lewiston High School ge- DAWN lfor innumerable hours, she had tossed about on that burning, uncomfortable bed. ller head throbbed and she felt that the awful darkness would drive her mad. Uh, llodl would the dawn neyer come? .Xh. was that little spot on the lloor a spot of light? XYere her eyes deceiving her, or did the darkness really seem to be slowly, so slowly fading away? XYhyffwhy the blacknessfsthat horrible, unfathomable blackness--fwas being replaced by an undecided gray. 'l'he clouds, heavy with some of nighfs reluctant mists, light with some of day's eager brightness. were parting. Now they were tinged with soft. yet bright. lovely colors: for the sun was hurrying across the heavens to take his post. llow could one believe that where there was now this glorious radiance, there had been a moment before only a frightening, shadowy abyss? God had heard hed prayers. The dawn had come, and, quietly she slept. ,,,,, , '-Fl'llN!'l'S Foyelmnn. OUR FIRST DAY AT THE NEW HIGH SCHOOL XYith a great hustle and hustle the class of ,SZ arrived at the .Xrmo- ry September 18, for the final instructions about the mysteries of the wonderful new building across the way. ln great awe we approached the structure knowing this to be the home of our final year at high school. XYe wander through the strange building looking at the unfamiliar faces in the student body and faculty and wish we were back in dear old .lordan High with its rickety stair- cases and darld corrirors. But in spite of all this, this wonderful building has become en- deared in the hearts of the elass of '32 and will be the home of many cherished memories. Jl 1'r'rIriek Winn. -RAINBOW- Remember that you should ,Xim at a target great Independent of fear. Neyer be '1 slacker llut always keep yourself On top with the other fellows by XYorking for success, -Frank GVlfHlIIlf'f. 43 The Folio of Lew-istovz High. Svhool Pflfll' IIT 1932 DOES WELL IN DRAMATICS 11f111s1-lights, 1 1111ts, S1111ts, L1Lll'1Zl1I1, 111111 111 l11'2l11lIl1.1 s011s-111 111' , . 1'1.1.2 '11 1.LWVlStl1I1 111-111 SL'11l1U1 h'1s 110011 1-00-1l1.l1Q41 11s Zl Qfl'C1l1 s111'00ss. 'N ' 4 A '1111L' 11111111111 11r1111111ti0 s011s1111 gut Lll'1I1C1' VYZIB' s111111 211-101' s0h11111 111111 1111011011 111 t110 11111 wit11 Miss .X1i00 1311111111 115111111 t11l'L'C1111Q' th0 D1'1111111ti0s 1.A1ll11. '1'110 SL'111UI' 1'111y. XY11t011 Xvlllll' St011 , 1'CZl11j' st11111--1 things 1111- 111 wus 011111311011 310111 st1'10. 1111s 1111s 11 111vst011' 111111101 111 1111736 1101s 111111 111' Miss l':1C1l11f1l. lX10C'110. .Xft1,-1 this 11111111111 Ill-llf111Ct11111 112111 t11k011 1111100, 1111110 110011111011 111 1110 l'Cgtl12ll' 011111 its01f. S1101-t 11110 l1L't 1111lf'S w010 1J1'CSQ11tL'l1 111 tlI'f1L'1' 111 gin' w1111 w01'0 41l'ZlIl1I111C2l11f' 11lC11l1t'l1, 111'110t10e 111 0x1110ssi1 t'ZlI'I'1llg1'L'. 111, 11ttQ'11111111 w11s t110 11!CI1l17C1'S. g0st111'1-s, 111111 13111'111g' 1110 1i2lS1L'I' TCCCSS ll g1'111111 111' 111011011 1110111111-1s 1'C11l'QFl,'I1tCl1 1110 s0h11111 211 1X11l1'SL' 1111111 wh010 they 111'CZNL'111fUf'1 11 11110 2101 1111lY, 111':11111s 111ll 1'1111s '1'h0 Strings . 'l'h0 INCl1111C1'S 11111 s11011 11110 work 111 this 111Z1j'1L'1 11111t 111L'5' w1-rc llNV2l1'l1C11 st-0111111 1Jl'1Zt', NV111C11 NYIIS Il 11111' 1311111 151211011 111x'111g' 01111. IAZYCYB-111111 s111111111 st1'11'0 t11 1TCCll111L' il 11101111101 111- t11i it g1x'0s 11111' 1g1011t 1ll'llL'11L'L' 111 talking' 1JC1.H1'C 1111 111111101100 '1VlIl'11 TVII iftu 111. MIRABILE DICTU 1 1161111111 st111111s 111111111011, 1111111z011, 11gh11st. .Xst11111111011 '1'h0 xY111'1f1 Now 111111w th1 111-1111A11511S, l11lI1111111g' 111 11111 .X10 XYl'lll'1Qf, ' s F1110 011111 111 .xt thc 11I'1lS1K'L'1 111 111111t1101 11011 1111 L'2II'1.11. .X1111 t1111t 1101h1111s 11111111101 XY1ll' w1111111 11101111 lJC5t1-11Ct11111' 1'11'111z11ti1111 w1111111 11111, 17111 w011111111s w111s0 w1111111 110 1111111 1111w 1-H1'K'SCL'11 wus s1110 th11t 1111ti1111s 11111 111 111st ' t1'110 l'C2l11tj'I t1111t w111s 1111' 11111 111- XYl11't11f 1111t 1111, the xYl1141f1 11111-s 11111 101, 1c1111w it 1s 1100011011 1 ' ' ' g' 111111.l11'1l1S, 111' 1'111111'1Q 11111111, 111' 111011 111 N17111x1111 U 111' 511111115 111. 1 i1g11t 111 SIIYL' 11U11111Ly1.11KNy-.U .X1'11i0x'011. Xsks y1111th. 111' XYIIT? 11111 S1llNC1I1I11t' 1111111 t11 1111 1111151 C11111c. --011711111 .'lI11I11'1'. SPRING '1'100s 1110 11111 111. 111111s: '111111 11i111s 1110 1111 t110 w111g'Z l1111ss is g'10011 111111 111811. 1fx'011 1'111gs 11015111 t11 sing! -R'l'117If'H1 P1 '11s1. Pugzr UH Thr' Folio of l,c1i istm1 lliylh Nclmnl MY MOTTO AND WHAT IT MEANS TO ME I.iyc anml I.ct I.ix'c may not infci' much to most, hut to mc it mcans just what it iniplics. Iirom chilclhoocl I mamlc myself vc-ry miscr- ahlc. Xo mattcr whcrc I went, what I wore, saifl, oi' clicl I would always XYHINICI' what will pf,-oplc think antl in this way I was new-1 at casc. It sccms that, just what othci' pcoplc wcrc apt to ohicct to I wouhl surcly Iinml to Inc right. tilancing' through a magazinc I saw thosc rom' simplc won-mls Live anfl I.ct I.ix'c why couIcln't I tlo that too? IYcll I hayc anil now I clo just as I plcasc rcgarmllcss ol' anyonc tcxccpt my conscicncel. I also fcel thc samc towards othcr pcoplc. XYhat they clo is no conccrn of minc annl il' I 1lon't approvc I managc to lcccp mx' mouth shut. ' 'v -0.1, I. .Xlwout tivc ycars ago an iclca was horn in thc mintl ul' a Iloostcn ctlitor. Immcrliatclx' this writer followcil up his iclca hy having an intcr- yicw with thc mayor. Soon thc irlca grcw hy Icaps ancl Imounrs until it sccmccl a possibility' -a prohahility. XYhat was this iilea? ,X ncw high school, of coursc. 'I'hc Iioostcr cclitoi' hacl noticed thc crowclcfl confli- lions of hlortlan Iligh School anal then he followctl his iclea to thc cnfl. 'I'hc thought of a ncw high school stayccl in thc minnls uf stuclcnts :mil parcnts alike, atitcr this, until a year ago whcu our hopc was rcalizccl. Now I.cwiston lligh School is a rcality. It is hcrc :mtl has housccl morc than ninc hunflrcml pupils during' its first ycar. liracluation time upon thc Class of IWSZ. Onc ycar in a ncw school lmuilcling' has hccn ours. Xow that we lcavc, wc rcalizc that what maltcs up a school is not only' bricks and mortar. hut Iifc anml activity. .X clistinction which rarcly is expcricncccl hy a graduating: class is ours tltls vcar. So whcn we lcayc, thc Iirst class will hayc grarluatcrl Irwin thc ncw Lewiston lligjh. I7ui'ing this ycai' wc havc tricil lo livc up to our rcsponsilmility anrl now we pass on our inhcri- tancc to thc futurc classcs. --Ruth Hmrrl 1 .L 7 , '1 1 4: I 7 I Ls- .a. ,- cl. Z I-Ll !-' 1. - Z -.a I IJ ll' E vi 7? ,N if 1 x N111141K'N :11111 llfl511'51111'111 1111 1111- 11111111111 111 1111- 111151114111 l1L'51l'C11. 116L'1111I11 1 MwWwLWMM1mWfWwMwWM 1 1 1 MMV-MWWR W'w'MWM HN1 Nqw W- 1 11 1 ORGANIZATIONS 11-jj-::1...1If 1,11 1211 , 1 1 1111-, 1 , 1 111, 1 11,1111 1 1, 11',1111. ,1 111 11-11 1,1 11 11- 1 MWWWUNW mWW NNW- 'wmW- 1wW- 1'- MM 1 M J! .,.. ,..1 , 1 11 1 1 11 '-1.1,f11'l ,111wHmMwMw1wMw1ww, 111, THE BOOSTER, OUR SCHOOL NEWSPAPER X1-:11'11 1-11-1'1' 111111-1' 1-'1'111:11, 11-1- 111111511-1'51:11'l'1111-1-15111 114111111 21.3 :11 11111' 11'1'1111'11, X111 L-l11111'yv. 1111- 1':11'11111' 511111-1'1'151'1- 111111 11:15 11L'1'Il 1'1-5111111- 11111- 1111- 17111' 511111111 1111111-1' S1!1L'-L' 11 11:15 11151 N1Il1A1L'!1 11-11 11-:11'5 :11g'11. 15 111 111z11'g'1- 11111 11111 1-1111111 111Al1111f'1-. 1111111 1q11XY1x, gi1'1-5 11111 1111- :1551g'111111-1115 11111 1111'1'1'15 1l1'I' 1-1-111111' N1lll1L'l11f-215111 1111'1l1'S1 111121115111 11l'1lk'L'L'l1111g. 'l'111- 51:11-I' g1'11:1115 115 11 l'CL'l'1Xl'5 111f'5l' flNN1g'11111f'1115, 11111 1-:11'11 111-151111 111111115 111 1115 111-:11'1 111:11 116 1-1111115 1111' XX'l'11111Q, 1 1111111 :111 11115 111 111' K1111111:11', 1111'1lNC..1 1111- 1x1111111- 52lj5. 1111-1' 1111- 11'1-1-11--01111 1111-1'1- 15 5111111- 111151111111 1.11l' 1111- 51111'11'5. -N1ll51 111- 111l' 111:111'1'1:11 11111-5 1'111111- 111 N11-1111111.11111 1111-111111111-1'5 5111111-5 11111111 :11'1'11'1' 51111115 1111111 xX1'11l11'5112lj'. X1111' 11111' 1-1111111' 151-15 111155. 5111- 11:15 111111011211 111 111' 11111'1'1'1'11-11, 111':111 11111-5 111 111- 1111111-11, fl591g'11111l'1115 111 110 111:1111- 1111 111111'1- 1'1-1-1-111 1-1'1-1115 :11111 1111-11111':1g1-1111-111 111 t111151- 11'111151- 1111111-11:11 5111- 11:15 11111 1'1-1-1-11'1-11. '1'11111'511:11' 111.11-1'11111111 1111- C11111l1' '11111 :1 11-11' 1'.1111111-1 1111-111111-1'5 1:1111- 1111- 1'11111' 111 I111' 12111111. 1111- 1-111111111111 11'1111'11 11111115 1111- 111111511-1'. 1111- lll2l11'l'l1l1 15 1'1-1111111-11 1111 1111111 5111115 111 111l1I1K,1., 11111011 Q'I111L'5'5. '1111t'Il 111l' 111111111 111111 5l1111l' :155151:1111'1- 1.171111 the 1l111K'1'5 111'1'5C111, 1-1115 1111- 1':11'i11115 8 11111 111'11111'1' 111a11'1- 15 1111111-1' 11111161111 11'111-11 1111- 1'1111111:11':1111'e 111111111'111111'1- 111. 1 1111 ' 511111 115 111-11 215 1111- :111111-:11'z1111-1- 111. 1111- 1111111-1' :11'1- 1-111151111-1'1-11. I 1 l'1l1llf 1116 111111511-1' 1111111-5 11111. '11111' 51'1111111 111105 111111111 1111111 111111- 111111115 11'11:1t IllIL'l'1'S1, 1-111-1'g1', 111111-, :11111 11'111'1'1' 11:11'1- g11111- 111111 1-:11'11 155111-. 1111111 11111112 1111- 11111111111 11'111'1c1-1'5 1111 1111- 511111 :11111 1111- 1ll1Y15Q'1'. l1PNf1I'X'0 111 -- 1 1'1111.11'115 511 11111-11 111-:11'11, H1115 111-111-1' 111:111 1-1'1-1' 11115 11-1111 E X , 'l'Itf' Folio of Lf'it'ist0n High Svltom Pflylf' 7,5 9 DRAMATIC CLUB HAS PROFITABLE SEASON lht- lJr:tm:tttt' Cluh tmrgztiiizctl in l'l2-l is still m:ti1tt:ti1tittg :t high pl:tt't' in tht- stxlttml ztctiyities. lfifty St-ititws 1m't cycry ttthut' lfritlzty lI1ttl'Illllff in tht- sclwttl lihrztry ttt cttlwt' cttytty :t 1tl:ty ltreseittcrl hy mvmf httrs ur ttt i't'ct'ix't' x':tltt:thlt- llll.tll'lll1ltlUI1 t'ftitCt'i'iii11g the:tti'it':tl wwrlt t'i'tttn 1 Miss lwlttuiit. 'l'ht- tttlicers ttf this yvztr were :ts fttllttws: l'i'esitle1il. lftlwnrtl XX't-ll- tmttt: SQt'1't't:try, t':tt'lettm Kl:tht't'g 'l'rt-:tsurt-r, Nlttrris Drtthttskyj tltstiug Limtttttittcci littth littwc, l.1llllSC'Alll1'llI1, Nlztry .Xl3l'U111SUll, 'l'lwm:ts lieth- stni, 'l:tt'lc Crttwley. Uutsitle the rcgtilztr mPt'ting's tww plays, l :tithfttl llttsh:tmls. :tml 'TX Stitch in 'l'imc wt-rc prcsentctl ttvct' thc sclitml rmlitt, tir:tmlm:t l'ulls tht- Strings with :t t':tst ctmsistitig' ttf lll:tm'l1t- Sltt-rry, lCclw:trtl XX ellmttn, Nl:tt'g't1t'1'1te lltggms, .Xnnxt Lrttwlvy, llcleit Xtittcr, :tml lzhf z:thc'th ,Xpscgzt i'et'cix'ctl st-cuml prim' :tt thc District tlmtcst :tt l'3:tth. 'l'hc cluh h:ts hcen :t suttrce til grt-:tt c'ntcrt:tinment :tml hciiclit tw its im'mht't's in tht' lim- ttf rl1':tn1:t. lfztch memhcr whit sit tlcsirctl lJ1lI't'l11lSL'4l :t pin tm which :tre twtt f:tt'cs I'EIJI'L'SCIll.l1lt1' tr:tg6rly :tml l1llIHfJI'. XYQ ltttpc tht- l7r:tm:ttit' t'ltih will hc c:trrictl tm with :ts mitch pltutsf ure :tml ht-m-itt tn it this t'l:tss ttf 'Sl s tm-mht-rs hy the sttttcct-tlitig senittr clztsstts :ts hy --Lois .lnIt11xnn. THE SENIOR PLAY A BIG SUCCESS lhc scitmr class prescntccl, uit l'lC'llI'llZl1'j' -l, l'?3Z, :tt Nlttsit' ll:tll. thcir :tnmt:tl tlr:tm:t, XX':ttch Yutir Sta-pf :t mystery play in thrcc :tcts hy ttt'wt1'g't- Nl. 5:ty':tgg'e, hlr. :tml liclttti:trtl ll. l'cltr6t, wzts vt-ry cnthttsizts- t1c:tllx' rcct-ivetl hx' thc l:trgc ztmlicmw- :tttemlinggi 'l'lit' lt-:ttling rtmlcs were heltl hy lftlwztrtl XX'ellm:tn :tml Luis blulm- stnt. Uthcr impttrtztnt pztrts were thrust' of ,luck Crttwley, Mary .Xhrtnttf sim, ticr:trtl Lixtillcr. l r:tm'es XX'cst'tttt, lrving lszt:tcsttn, ,Xnnctte 'IT-tu. :tml L':trlcttm -Nlzthec. Nlr. XX'cllm:tn gztvc his pztrt :ts :t prnfcssitmztl :ts tlicl :tlstt Miss .lttltttstnr Miss .Xlmi'tnustt1t's p:trt ttf :t wttmztn with at 1t:tsl Wzts very wcll given. .lurk frttwlcy gwtvtt :t t'lt:tt':tt't4?i'iz:tti4in ttf :t lvrttkcnf ht-:trtetl yitttitg' cltihwttmztn. Miss XX't'sctttt :tml hliss Vl'Ctll :ts sttcicty girls wcrt' t'xt't'Ctli11gly well littctl for their p:tl'ts. 'lihc x'ill:tins ttf that play werc ttcrztrtl L.tillcr :tml lrviitg ls:t:tt'smi :tml thcir inte1'prt-tzttitnts ul' thcst- pztrts w-Ere very rG:tlistit'. The clown w:ts L':trlcttm M:thut- :tml his t'h:tr:tt'terix:ttittn ttf thc part tml' :t t'ttt'lQ11t'y scrvzmt wzts vury liuimtrtttis. Miss lzleztmtr Mcftic ct-rt:tinly must hztyc ht'r sh:tt'e of praise lttr her exccllcitt wttrk in cttztclting' thc plzty. XYQ must :tlsu tluttik XX':trtl Xliliitttim, m:tn:tg't'r, llcnry llejgiu, :tssist:tttt m:tn:tg'cr, lirnest S:tttmlt'rs, stztgt- :tml pt'ttpt'i'ty, :tml Xlilllfltxt' lflletirctix, husincss :tml ptihlivity ftti thvir splumliml wttrlq :tml cmtI:e1':tt1tnt. -Iu'Ii:'1iIwflt lmy. Fd L.: us 2 L.: 7 - 4 L Z 'T 7 A 1 Ld E-' 03 The Folio of Lewiston Hifi School Page 75 go THE ADVANCED SCIENCE CLUB NYith a view of stimulating interest in the sciences, chemistry in particular, the .Xdvanced Science Club was reorganized with 'loseph Mahan as Faculty .Xdviser. Maurice lflleureux added another presidency to his laurels. Char- lie Collins was elected Secretary and Morris Droboslcy was made Treasurer. Meetings were first held every other Tuesday night, but later this arrangement was changed to every week. The problem of entertainment was finally solved by 'having brief talks on scientitic subjects: a new moving picture outfit came in handy with many hlms being borrowed from the Cnited States bureau of mines. Several other films were also secured through the courtesy of a local merchant. The treasury balance was used for the purchase of hooks and magazines for the use of future Science Club members and Chemistry and Physics students. The members of the Club were entertained by the genial lazz Collins' travelogues fthe XYashington trip in particulari, the inimitable .-Xlcide Dumais and the Dumaisian dialect, and Ernie Mack's truck. 'lof ' Mahan occasioned much merriment when he announced that he would become a crooner on the Chevrolet radio program during his spare time this coming winter. .N most successful and enioyable year will he concluded with an outing. The club sincerely hopes that future Science Clubs will be as capablv managed as this one was? XYe all unite in bidding our Joe a fond farewell and we hope that th eScience Club movement will never be allowed to die during his life- time. ' To be taken with a grain of salt. 4Ku1'I Hegerf. THE ADVANCED SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Our .Xdvanced Science Department is one of the best equipped de- partments in the state. The chemistry and physics laboratory are rooms in which it is a privilege to study. XYe are also fortunate in having so competent an instructor. ln most schools there is a separate instructor for chemistry and for physics, while in l ewiston lligh our instructor has to handle both departments. lint he always finds time to help any one with his individual problems. The very iine records achieved by students who have graduated from these departments and continue their studies along these same lines, in higher institutions show that too much credit cannot be given to the instructor for the splendid foundation he has given his students. lt is even more of a pleasure to work in this department under the improved facilities which our new school oliiers. despite the additional burden placed on the instructor by the distance between the two de partments under his charge. f'llllUHI1IS Jlurela, IHI-I S. I. S.l,A'HNf1I,lli Fl Ol-' TIIIC IATIN I'Al'lfli wsu 11 II11' I-'11111 11! l.1'l1'i.1l11ll 1111111 N1-1111111 l'1r1!1' 11 111 11 ' 11--1 THE S. I. S. 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NUNC ET TUNC 111111 11111 1'1'K'lx111 155111-11IA X11111' 1-1 11111111111 111111 1111-1-1111-1-1'5 111-7N1'X1'1'J11 111 115 511111'1'N 115 5L'1'11lK'.5 1131- 1111- 1.111111 1Hl11L'1'. 111113111111 1111- 1-1111115 111- 1'x1A'111lxK'5 1-'11g1-11111111, 11111' 1':111-1111'1111'1:111, SIN 111111111-'111 1'1111'1-. :11111 X1155 1f1111-1 9 111Ilg'. 115 1-111111115 11111-151-1, X11111- 1-1 '1'1111l'u 111111' 11115 1111- 111I'Q'L'51 51111- NL11'11111lP11 1151 111 115 1111'1f1-11-1115111 f,'X1N1U11K'1'. 11115 1-1-111' 1111- 11.1111-1' 11215 1101-11 11111111-11 111 1111- 51'1111111 1111111 5111111 11-1111 1111- 11-51111 111111 1111-1'1151 111- 11111111511111g 11115 gl'1'!l111 111-1-11-1151-11 111111 1111- 51x1- 111' 1111- 1111111-1' 11-115 1!11'1'L'll'5L'11. '11111' 511 1?QlQL'155111' 11-115 1111 11111111':1111111 111.1Vl11ll11 111111111 111 111-11 1-111111151:15111 111. 1111- N11111l'1115 11'1111'11 1111-1' 51111111-11 111 1111- g'11111 111 411- 1111- S1l1l.51'1x111111l11 1151111111111 1111-11' 11111111 1-111111111111111115 5111-11 15 11111-1115, 111111-5. 211111 1-1l1111111.115, 1-1'1111l 1111-111111-15 1111 :111 1'1:155. .11111 1111113 15 111- 51-1111115 1111' 111111111 11- 1111111111111 111- 11-:111 11 111 51111. 1111111-11-111551111-11. 111 1'111'1'1 1111 11'111-1'1- 111- 11-111'1- 1111. .1.'1r1'j1 .1l.1'11111,s-1111, 2 , g,:,+.', .f Q, . , , f--ii ,, ., , f rj -, TI ff -A LIL Q3 The Folio of liewixtmz High. School Page 79 gy THE VARSITY L CLUB The Yarsity Club was organized at the lmegiiining of the school year under the supervision of l'at lfrench. .Xny student who had re- ceived his letter in some sport was eligible to belong. lly the end of the year the club's enrollment consisted of thirty-eight members. Meet- ings were held every lfriday morning to discuss plans and various items concerning' the club and school. Regular varsity hats were bought by the club for every member. The hats were dark blue with a white L on front and looked very becoming. twe wonderl. Socially, the club sponsored a dance .Xhpril Sth, at which one of the largest crowds of the year attended. The proceeds from the dance went to pay for the hats, a picture of the club for every member, expenses for the lfolio, etc. Besides this, plans are being carried out for an outing this spring, at which every member, who made his letter for the first time this school year will be initiated. The officers for this year were as follows: l'resident, Morris Urobosky: Yice-l'resident, lfrank Ray- mond: Secretary, XYilliam Tewhey. The Yarsity L Club will always be a pleasant memory in the minds of the athletes who are graduating this year. WITH THE PLAYERS XX'alter liarey represented Lewiston High School on the All Tour- nament team selected this winter at the Bates Tournament. .lim McCarthy, a transfer from lfdward Little, filled the gap at forward on the basketball team admirably. lfle is also expected to he a great help in baseball. --JI. Ii. D. LEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The Lewiston lligh School Orchestra, under the direction of its leader, lXlr. tieorge llorne, is one of the best known and one of the oldest organizations of the school. lt was first started by Miss Mary ,-X. Stevens, an English teacher, who was interested in Music and was anxious to know how much talent there was in the school. She carried on the work very successfully for two years. .Xn outsider was engaged for a short time, then Mr. llorne, our present leader, came. lXlr. llorne has been with the orchestra from that' time on and as you know he is the first to lead it under the name of Lewiston lligh School Orchestra. This year there was a large number of members. lt has had many engagements such as assisting a mnnber of the social activities of the school, including the Senior Class play, Debating team, etc. liach member that must leave the orchestra this year will sincerely regret it. XYe wish good luck to Mr. llorne and his future orchestras. -Dorothy! Parks, J x P- 1 I E I S- 1. .- Z :I Q , LIS THIS DEIKATING 'l'l'1.kM THE DEBATING TEAMS Tho lirst iluhuting' trynnts uf thc yezir p1'm't'il thztt intcrest in argu- iiiuiitzitiwii hxul not Ihrgg'-eil. lfrmn scx't'l'z1I Cztncliclzttcs, Ciiizicli Dt-nnis Iiziris st-lcctctl eight students tn wnrk tngctlivr. lfreshinztn, bluninr. lllll Scniin' Clzisscs we-rc 1'+,'p1'cs6i1tctl as fwlluws: irviiig' lfriechnzin 1352 i'iI'1l11Ck'a lszi:itwni 'SSI Xtilliznn Rzlnclcll '333 Lizirletun Xlzihec '3l1fKi:1i11'ict' lfllctirviix 'SZL lrviiw' lsxiztcwni 'Sli luck L'1'wt'kctt 132: :mil Ruth 5 . QUNYC '52, XYurk was started innnetliutt-ly nn thc Hates l1ite1'sclwl:istic Dchzit- ing i.L'Ilg'll6 qtiustimi, Rc-snlvcd: that the st'x'crzil stzltcs sliuuhl cnsict legislzitiim p1'm'imlii1g' fur cuiiipiilsmy uneinplwyincnt insurance. .Xftcr 1 geiicixil discussion. thc grntip was clcviclctl intn twu l1L'g'ZlliX'6 and twin liiiiil'lllIltiX'L' sectimis. Uiiriiig' thc next twn wccks intcnsirc ln'ep:ir:iti1m was nizule :incl twin iiiter-glwitip tlchzitcs wort- hchl. Four tlchzitcrs werc thcn clmwii to represent the sclmnl in the lizttvs Leatgnc, while four others were selcctccl to clchzitc :against sclimilw mitsich- uf thc lcxtgtie. liutos lxatgiit- tt-:uns inclnfletl lfrznices lsziziumi 2- 1 'il , ' ,ti ff 2 R 'ikz J, X ,A-1-ny 4 L M 21 'T 03 The Folio of Iicwistmi High Nr'11ooI Puyr' NJ E' .1111l L tlllfxllbll Klnlwf-, whu haul CXllL'l'lCIlL'k' last j'01ll', :1111l Xxlillllllll llllll ilcll :1111l Ruth Ruwc whn wsu' new llllS j'62ll llllll lhv. 1lcl1:1t111g' sc:1s1111 was 1111611011 1111 Kl:11'1'h lil lax' '1 1n1 1ct11'c 1lcc1s11111 1lcl1:1t1-witl1 l.cz1x'itt lnstitutc. lXl:11'cl1 l-l 111 llceriiig :1111l lxlllllxll ,-. . ll Hltll Uxliml, c1m111'l11cl111l thc 111'z1Ctic0 clvlmtes 115 li11:1l 111'i111111g's lm the mln-csiu11 mlelmzltus ul lXl2l1'Cll 18. fill l'1'i1lz1y, lxllllllll IS, thc l-lates l.L'l1Qill6 111'cli111i11:11'ics WQ11- helml .Xt l.cwist1111. 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'llhc llCgZitlYL' tkillll at l'111't lllL'llllllIlQ' l'll'1ll1CCS lS1l2lCS1lIl :mel Ruth Ruwc, was mlclk-1111-cl Z-l, with l.1111l l'111'tl:1111l XVlI1lllI1g.f first Sl?L'2lliQI' z111rl Ruth lluwc 1'cccix'i11g' sevcmtl place. lly lusing 11110 of thi: two clclmzltes, l.cwist1111 was Illltlllllllllltilllj' cli111i11- :1lc1l 1111111 c1111ti1111i11g' in the llutcs l.L'!l5IllC. .X1111tl161' 111'z11'tic1' mlclmtc with l':tlNX'1ll'il l.ittle 11111 .-Xpril 7 F111isl11-ml the wurlq 111' thc Hates l.C:1g11c' team. full ,Xp ril 15, thc other 1011111 took part in Il 1111101100 mlclmte with x':11'1l l.islmm1 lfzllls in 111'c11z11'z1ti1111 for Il :ln-l1:1tc :1t thc tS1':111gc with lirlw ' x l.1ttl6. lrving lsz1z1fs1111 :mel 'luck Crockctt took part 111 the :1ll11'11111tixL siile in this mlelmzlte. ln thc pitlcticc mliscussion h1:l1l 11rcvi1111slx', lrvinff 21 1t11e Nult ol the l 1'c'icl111:111 Zlllll lYl2llll'lCC l,'llC111'u11x l1Dl1L'l1l thc nvg: - ' q11vsti1m. I .,,. 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M ith tour xeterans in the person ol' tiarey, llrolmosky. Xtelhnan and Raymond hack in harness there certainly wasn't much hope for the enemy. eroshy lligh jaunted onto the .Xrniory lloor with dill'erent intenf tions, split the Lewiston defense in all directions, and rode north that night with a 35-Sl yietory, despite the heroic elliorts of Gorey, llrohosky and XYL'lll11Ill1. Again hope prevailed in the Lewiston eanip with the defeat ol' the scrappy l.ix'erinore lfalls z1g'g1'eg'atio11 hy a score of .28-ll. Ciarey, lbucl- zie, and llayniond did heautilul work despite the l.. lf. radiators. lidward l.ittle, the next eontestaut. went lmaek across the .Xnclro- seoggiii with a hitter 28-10 defeat staring' them in the lace. tiarey XX'ell- man, and Drolmosky, Lewistonls 'l'hree Musketeers, worked easily, hut pointedly in the Lewiston victory. The second defeat of the season came at the hands of the Mexico Pintos. llaving the advantage of the honie court, Mexico proceeded to role the score to alarming proportions with the removal of Carey and Raymond on fouls, hut XX'ellnian and llrohosky sueeeeded in keeping the seore down to 5010. The next eontest, a home encounter with l.lX'CI'll1lJl'C lialls, resulted in a 35-13 yietory for the lllue Streaks. Substitutes predominated in this slow game hut the visiting quintet found the .Xrmory lloor too hig, and the Lewiston defense air-tight. lfollowing' the game with the Pintos lfdward l.ittle handed us our third deteat of the year. lt is hardly necessary to mention the trend ol' the eontest but Lewiston went down lighting' cleanly and courageous' ly. 'lihe Lewiston players, the eoaeh and the referee are to he coni- niended for their actions. 'l'he score of the gaute was Z0-17. Playing their lirst overtime QIQIIUC in over two years, the Lewiston- ites deieated l'ortland lligh, Hates Tourney ehanips, hy a Z5-Z8 score. In the tinal minutes of the overtime' period, Tom 'lierney made his hid for fame with a miraculous lmaslcet that turned a lighting' Ilg'g.1'l'L'g'Zlll0I1 into juhilant victors. lly virtue of a scoring orgy on the part of XYally Clarey, Lewiston lligh earned the right to participate in the Hates 'l'ourney, when they annexed a 27-25 overtime contest from the Mexico l'intos. XX'elhnan, Drohoslcy, and lllefarthy starred lor the Streaks. Run1ford's XYagnis brought a well halaneed team to the Hates tourney and defeated the lllue Streaks hy a seore oi' Z5-Z4 to end the local lmaslcethall season. With the removal of Carey early in the fourth quarter, Runiford lmeeame inspired and steadily rolled up the score, despite the heroic ettorts of llrolmosky and XYellman. -f'lm'rlf'x Collins. -fi: at '1 Ji Vltllf' l uIiu nj I,f'IlAiSfUll Iliylh Nvlmm I'r1g1f' Nfl EL-. GIRLS' BASKETBALL MEET WITH UNUSUAL SUCCESS 1 mlm' ilu' glllillllg 11111141 wt Lu:nrI1 l.111xx'41ml lxvlluy, llllx glrls has lwllmll IUIIIIIS vmmwplvtml ll nwsl wlwu-wwI'11l FCZISKIN. 'l'l11'w lvzunx l'L'lPl'k'5 vrltml ilu' wlnml mm llu' k'4ll1l'1 1111, vm-.1r: 1l2l1NL'IX', l'rwl1111:n1. 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BLUE STREAKS STATE CHAMPIONS lml by Xl1mk l.cl'zxg1'c, :md thc return uf Red I5iUl1l1L'. Rwlnml Sznucicr, :mal jur1'5 ' Czlillvr, thv Blue Streaks hzul :1 SIICCESFI-Ill fczlsmx. XX'il1I1illg' Iivc QIIINUS :md lusing tum. In ilu-11' llrsl gzune :lt XX 1ltu11, the Stu-11145 xvcrc upscl by :n scwrc HI lwu lu umtluing, mlue nmstly tu lwm- cumlilimm ut' the ice. 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I'I11w sweet 111 w:1Iq1'11 in the IIIIIIIII XX'I11'11 SIIIIIICHIIIS II1's1 I1cg'i11 111 1'1'1'1'p .'X1'1'11ss 1I11- I611 :1111I 1I11'11 111 Iic Iiight I1:11'Ic :1gz1i11 1m1I gn 111 sleep. '--D11'1'is I,11111p1'1'f. -3 Page as The Folio of Lewiston High School E, ENGLISH 'lihat was the toughest time of my life! After recovering' from pleurisy, pneumonia, and lumbago, I got influenza and dengue fever. I lost my memory for a while, but I know that I had phthisis followed by lethargic encephalitis. just as I was conquering the equilibrum, they gave me hyperdermics. Acute indigestion and a state of being as- phyxiated soon followed. .Nfter overcoming bacillus tuberculosis, I con- sidered myself lucky to pull through at all. I don't see how I did it. It was the hardest spelling test I ever 'have seen. -Margaret LCClair. ON LIFE So what is life But a long strife Tween ignorance And science. -Lucien Ledoux. WISHING I crave no Fameg but before my eye A clearer aim I keep: I wish just once, before I die, To get enough of sleep. S011?H,I:Htl1Cl', I passed Cicero today. Ifatherwullid he speak? NVhat kind of shoes are made from banana skins ?,' XVhat kind? . . Slippers. It must be awful to have death staring you in the face. Huh! Did you ever get home after midnight and have your mother stare at you P , Mifllxell f X 3 S f' E s P 52'-5?' A I.. 3' 35. fix L A' C1YX!+sYg g 'YTNo.x4'tQ- I kr Mr Q1 iDou51'e.s M pon-NRQVBL YRJI r I w X Q , ' 4 W I 1 1 I' w . 'I 'I 4x 4 ' w 1, w' 1 4 , , , , k Tom 'Ddrssvx Lawvenqg Ctwnd C nndlmnit- He1'meaN JUST rNAl'S ' - .1 - as PH as -1 .- QDTILUR AlIDVlIE3lIRCIIUIISlIE5lIRS ,Wi L A .xx Q COMPLIMENTS OF Hm-1m R1cker E6 Sons Poland Sprzngs, Maine LEWISTON TRUST QOMPANY azstery How can you expect to be master of the situation unless you are master of yourself? Self control in money matters is the very foundation of a solid career. Open a savings account and let us co- operate with you. E G5 I cn 0 I 0 0 r- w Je E UP l :P FU C5 U7 T DP W 'TJ O PU v1 ra 1 5 5 E 1 U3 1'1 xo 53 gc? 5.14 'SCD 'wo 551 'S 32 Q73- go S5 ,-gf-s M4 CU 9 O F' 3 C11 F fb 2 if'-.sf' .3 5,-an ,H 'GW 'U In O Z rn P-I CSX Nl 'F- sv r rn S CD -a O Z Z F1 4. I-I. W. Peters Co. Inc. Ufffcial jewelers for Lewiston High School F iff! ' ' 5 22 N E BosToN's LARGEST MANUFACTURING Jawmmzs S 7 5174 Washington Street Boston, Mass. -5: is 'Tl1e DeWitt Hotel g Cgongraiufafiovls anti goof! !10s io ilxe Qjzmior Gijlass off cgezuisfon Qjcflool K -uaifrg N l N .X figs.-MQ: v if K E R ,y We offer our Facilities and ssistance in arranging for your Annual Class Dinner-May it be most enioyable. FRANKLIN E. HODGKINS Managing Director Phone 102 Mrs. Zelia Robie Roy Q Q Gowns for Graduation Sport Dresses in A11 Colors J 49 And New Gage Hats I73 Lisbon Street Lewiston, Maine ...--1 . vp - w X 1 ., -1, : 'Lili' . , -.Q .mfffw -au -' NJ- YA f--1,-u -if il! . . 'ff fi V iilzziizwif -T Esqexf - '7'5Q'A J Q we N ,. 3-4: 5 3 34 'ak 4' B, y 'wg , . we 4,4 we J 4 , Qfqqfilq Q? . a 4 X . s MR S, 2 gk . . EE, , ' A -Q? - .,,., 'Q'?-is-j:?f ', , .f - ' -- .-Xgr.:fL.a- zz.-' - : -my ., - .-.x:.P4g9 ,, .1. ,sm--z -. SM'-nr: .-2:21 :aa fs.: -.:'j,Q5'E:j::' gs! . . L . ,. X W, I. V wi' , if 9 WHA'1l WE CAN SAY ANN o'ruE1: s'1'oRE CAN SM IN A SIMILIAR No'r1f:h: WHAT YVE CAN SHOW l All! WELL---'l'llAT'S ANOTHER STORY l May we sup,p,2st that you drop in ' sometime and let us show you Prep Hull suits. You don't haveto buyef you'll i getaplensnnt surprise we're sure-and oh! yes we can say this -and no one else can 'that there are five times as many Prep Hall suits worn by well dressed 1 High and Prep school men in Maine as there are any other one kind -the prices are 319.50 AND 3522.50 y A KEEZSEEQ fi' ' gn Hg l 9f329f32?6'3i C.'.:tuLWJfI8d'l869 X Aug ' ' ' ll 713 SX 4. WITH Sl ARE TROUSERS - -., 32.35 jbfodelfnu- -Our new machinery 4Our skilled tradesmen -Our adequately equipped worlcrooms permit us to say that we have one of the most modern shops in Central Maine. We -are, therefore, better able to serve your printing needs. And we would be pleased to have you call personally or PHONE 1130. Bartlett Press i'Ewf'Qit'fNST' The Sports Goods Store SPORT SERVICE FOR TWENTY-NINE YEARS Athletic Equipment for All Sports HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Q J. 5. i l , wi lil! mul! 1 wwhi-1 Y Q- Q The James CBaile5f3 QQ. 26 Middle Street Portland, Maine Bates Street Cigar 2? Confectionery Co. -XVHOLESALE AND RETAIL- Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes and Confectionery. Daggett'sCl1oC- olates, Syrups, Fruits and Coca- Cola. J, N L 4 01x it Q ,flfflv G 'wmllsl , L ill .JC - 2, - ww -f PHONE 3120 28 Ash Street Lewiston, Me. Compliments of Sirnarcl's Bakery 7'?'7'T 1v ??vvvwv' Cronin ff? Root FRED I,. ROOT J. FRANCIIS McfiRATH We Specialize in Fine Clothing For Young Men-And Our .' Prices Are Reasonable .' 140 Lisbon Street Lewiston Compliments of A Friend i 9 E C K 52 Years of Fashion-Value , Service to Central Maine il PECK'S fashions are not a matter of chance or guess-work. Close affiliation with the leading, fashion authority of the H ldthA P'h 't' fN Yk' , wor , e mos arms organiza ion o ew or ,gives f us constant and authentic fashion information. Fashion f at Peck's is a thing apart from high price'-The new while it is NEW! li ,ff Q7Vew Era ew Qackard Priced As Low As 31750, F. O. B., Factory 1 giizsh Qsteps Gut Ahead in 1952 . With A Big Six Sedan 3825, F. O. B., Factory Straight Eight 3975, F. O. B., Factory PORTLAND NASH COMPANY1 1 35-37 PARK S'I'RIiE'l' l.I'IWlS'l'UN. MAINE i 1 t ,tat tttt al. to -t t . T - -tt Lamey cc? Wellehaii Complfmmfs Of Good Shoes and Stockings eNZSQe,f'va James Carroll 110 Lisbon Street Lewiston, Maine COMPLIMENTS OF C9066 jYforri5 COMPLIMENTS OF- Qseltzer C9 qftydholwzr INCORPORATED Carbonated Beverages COMPLIM ENTS OF 44103 Scientific Dy Cleaning l..-- zsr :asa Frame Your Large Picture 95C up Frame Your Diploma 31.50 up qw CGS,-s , ,t1x,D? 0 3' J is! Juli! qlora fQla1,rk 463511, 125 MAIN ST. LEVJISTON COMPLIMENTS OF 9605513 jifarfeet Phone 1300 and 1301 272 MAIN ST. LEWISTON COMPLIMENTS OF f lfezuiston Qsaulzitary jffarket COMPLIMENT5 OF-f f7'l211'ry CS. C9001fH6S COMPLI M ENTS OF ?ElSfIll'l'Lfi CJ3Ol,ll!iHg ,flllcey H, P. WALKER, 'os 10C A String Main and Bates St. Eat Five Slices of Golden Heart Bread il day and see if you don't feel healthier. . . younger . . . stronger . . . than you have for years. School days may be over but BREAD DAYS are NOT . .. remember that the Maine Baking Co. of Auburn, Me has been building up a reputation for good, HEALTH-GIVING BREAD ever since it baked its first loaf . . . and this means GOLDEN HEART BREAD. The Best Bread in Maine Mfg. by MAINE BAKING CO. Compliments of- MVAIIDIIEB dl? llDllLflINlI6lIFflDllNIl MEAIRIRIIIAIBIIE GE ., .f' 1. WE THE. CLASS OF 1932 ARE. GRATEFUL TO THE ADVERTISERS WHO HAVE MADE IT POSSIBLE TO PUBLISH OUR YEAR BOOK, THE FOLIO Complimcnts of- Pirst National Bank -'-as I . , -,Qi . ' Wf- ' is ew- ' . A-ff ,g,5i,5l1v. . Compliments of? Ernest Saunders The Florist SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Compliments of f Distinctive Graduation Bouquets Wll1IIUXkl your clnss colors we um f'rt.xte Hur you n 41, 'ldf I clmrminpi Bmiqlwl 3-ou'll ht' Hqh Q v t 3, ,P lu-unml to curry e uah yi Sho p fm Your onlur nl.wt-il N O W K hvinjns our Grmluntion Book li K 3 W ,ff n fvutllrc exclusive with us flfj ,l ' tlmfs n vlcvvl' rvuurnl for lk, Y . , . . x VA wlnmln-11x'1tn 1 l J ' Sluvciul ..m-union to OUT UF-TOXWN orders. Geo. M. Roalc Co. Florists ,, w 1-13 College Street 80 COLIN Street ' .tlzzlmrrz il'l1r.111'.- lfmltlilzlif Lewlston Auburn, Me. Compliments of' f' Compliments of- LEWISTON NIONU M ENTAL wil-1lTE - HAM - BERMAN Wuli I N I: II It I' Iv It I 'I' Ii Il Insurance and Real Estate J. P. MURPHYLCO. Bates sf. -Emp .cmfv .fslmn 'min' flu- if ,',-,,., timmy THE HAT X FROCK Compliments 070' J J v i f I - S3051 I' UNIIIN EQIIARIJ TAXI Q 4 O 4 O i' 24 Hour Service 6 'I Every Driver An Escort Exclusive Models Always Moderately Priced 139 Main St. Tel. 1733 Lewiston OPP. EMPIRE THEATRE i' Every C-ab Insured 171 Main St. Lewiston Compliments off Compliments Ofs- H. GALPTHIER 1 - The Best Cash O D BI ISS 1' ii' ' ' J At The ,Inf I My and Lowest 7 Q Car-ry Prices ggi Q5 Sto re 314 Lisbon St. Lewiston, Me Compliments of'- FRANCIS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Roy E. Francis, Prop. Phone 4643 Electrical Fixtures Philco Radio, Maytap, Washinp, Machine, Etc 74 Main Street Auburn NIAHTIN EA U'S DRUG STORE L Av D A N C I N G The Rvntlexvous of Those Wlio Discriminnte Egyptian Ball Room Mantle E, Hohbs. Mgr. Tel. Hull 84254 Res. 2581-W Only High Price Bands Open September to May 30 Hall for Rental On All Occasions AVAVAVAVAVAVA Compliments of- J. S. Duncan 6- Son Painters and Decorators Qriental Clfestaurant American - Chinese Food Special Lunch und Special Supper P WE CATER TO BANQUETS Main Street Lewiston Compliments of- - Q351 rms tozfze-Qsgood JEWELRY CO. Compliments of- Dr. Pendleton Phone 1235 Compliments oi'- Babcock's Drug Store 71 Lisbon Street Compliments of' Dr. Svenson Compliments of- f Frank T. Powers Compliments of- Kenney Pharmacy 156 Lisbon Street R. W. Clark Druggist RELIABLE, PROMPT, ACCURATE and COURTEOUS Corner Main and Bates Streets Lewiston Shoe Hospital When You Visit Us-Notice CHARLES FERETOS. Prop. Compliments of - Marcous E6 Harvey Grocers COMPLIMENTS OF -- .firewood qlurgin Insurance . ' mia! 1 ' vw' -lu-vvf' PHONE. 800 4 PARK ST COMPLIMENTS OF- CZQDhite fines Inc. COMPLIMENTS OF- QGVIf1'LEl1'Z C31 Qerman COMPLlMEN'l'S OF- qiahnh C101 Groclcett COMPLIMENTS OF- Clficharfi is qfjxclusive ishop .fewiston Clfubber Go. Rubber and Oil Clothing And All Kinds of Canvas and Rubber Footwear LEWISTON - AUGUSTA COMPLIMENTS OF' CDV. 5ZQUiS9W'tEIlfZ- --ANDW The Priscilla Pharmacy The College Pharmacy The Wiseman Pharmacy 1 -ML There is only one Janelle Store to the Ladies jlfissff. Janelfe CS' CDO. Gloves, Hosiery, Pocket Books, Handlcerchiefs and Everything in the Line of Underwear. Corsets a Specialty. 'You are urged to visit our Baby Dep- artment. Everything for Little Tots. 200 LISBON ST. LEWISTON kli-Tllfllifllfi' A337111 ,Wfzzkes ffrienrfsn COMPLIMENTS OF' GNC CORNER LISBON and PINE STS. cj oEdqiI?1W'Z.l1l9 Photographer 7Ogg is rfeatlzer CS to re Dealers in High Grade Leather Goods 0 Hartman Wardrobe Trunks U Dress Trunks 0 Bugs U Small Leather Goods Phone 1707-W MAIN ST. LEWISTON f?fE1l7fIfVlflOHd Cldrotlzers Photographers Commercial Work and Amateur Finishing. Portraits and Framing 138 LISBON ST. LEWISTON COMPI IMENTS OF- T57. CZQD. Kerrigan Go. Plumbing 151 LISBON STREET BEAUTY SALON 33655 Cfulicnne Qissom Marcel, Finger and Water Waving Scalp Treatment, Facial, Manicure CALL 4418-W For Your Appointment 111 WOOD ST. LEWISTON Oortellis CTGQ9'-X Headquarters for Graduation Clothes for Girls and Boys FLOWERS AND GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS The Flower and Gitt Shoppe MAE. A. O'BRIE.N, Prop. Wedding and Funeral Work A Specialty PHONE 205-W Cor. Main and Middle Streets U. S. Realty Bld'p,, Entrance Middle St. Lewiston, Me. 1'nmplimr'111s of A A. 8: R. Simpson Co. 3121 Lishon Street flUIlI1JllHllfllfS uf -- Hercules E. Belleau l'un111Iimm11s of -- Haskell Implement Co. f'0ll11IIlHlP'I1lS of -- A Friend Martindale C. C. Tom Lamey Golf Professional Special rate for lessons to high school pupils f'fllll1IllllIl'llfN uf - Skelton 8: Mahon f'lllIl1lilllll'7IfS of ---- Twin City Tire Company Cooper Tires f'Ulll1liiIlI!'llfS of Dr. L. Raoul LaFond Dentist Phone 45 198 Lisbon Street f'1Hll1lIilI1l'llfN of -- Boston Tea Store S, S, Xl'0llllIEI'llY f'rn1lpIin:1'nfs of --- Excel Cleaners Sz Dyers f'Ulll1PIlIlIl'llf.Y of -- Echo Publishing Co. 4 Ash St.. Lewiston fiUlH1P1lllH'llfS of --- Clifford Sz Clifford f'0lll1llilIIl'llf-V of Paul L. Bean t'o1111:Iimr'r1ts uf - Wells Sporting Goods Auburn, Maine f'llNIlllilIH'IlfS nl' -- Romain j. Marcoux Raiche's Beauty Shop Pernianent Wave, 58195 All hranches of Beauty Culture Optometrist Open every evening till Eb f- - ' or-1 - X S12 Pine St. Tel. 4332 Lewiston lvl. lfih-ll -.1., Llsllilll BI lf,-NIH-if-fur' fv,f,.ih, Ruffin. The D. 8K M. Art CO. f'0llllllillH'IIfN nj Winn Iflllillflljl ix un .lrl Ffillllilljl of Diplomas and Group Grant 8: Company l'i1'tures Ulotlliers 17 Lisbon St. Lewiston, Me. -.4HH.,,!M mlnmllmyr, ,Hwy- f'fffff1flivIf'Hf-Y 'ff' B fIllll1l1illl!'llf.Y of A Friend Martel's Pharmacy 275 liishml Stwvl. Imwistoll r'ffm1:li1n+'f1t.v nil funlpnllnllfa. ,Inl- Lawrence Music Co. R. Dubois 'l'In- l'llI'll0l' .lvwvlor Rivard Bros. Pharmacy The eAca!ZlJ'lore .Xgqvnts tm' Ulzupps Approvunl Bulmy Soup :xml Strainer! Vvgulzilsiws Miss Blanche Turcotte 1.XXIlYl,.XXIb U2 I.islm11 Stwvl. li0WiSI1llll Piltlllll 23270 2128 Lislmll SI. Lewiston, Alu Lorenzo Dumais Ward's smart ciothes 4'nm,,,H H,M,N,.I.H,x,,.h l'hi1- lXlilli11vry and lizulivs' Appurn T2 Lisbon Sl., Imwislon 123 Iilankv Slrvvt 'l'vl. 841351 Opposite Music Hull t'rml11Ii1111 nlx nf McCarthy Naborhood Shoppe 'l'f'g1 Ulu' own mfulf' iw 1-1'm1m llf. Vim- Strom-I, lmwiston 1 'n1ulllinl1'nl.x' of DeWitt Beauty Shop J. B. St. Pierre .iw f'-nfvwf' 1,1 Iimnl l'1lll11'x Vlutllin-1' to Mon :xml Iiamw ' 3-IH Lislmn Sllwwl Dyer Manufacturing Co. .Nlzikm-rs ul Lzlclivs' Ilzllllibzlgs I'1mlpl1n:f'f1I,v of Capt. joseph O. Fisher flplilllflllx of Hahnel Bros. Co. H4rUl'l'l's :mul Sllovl .Xlvlul ! um11li1n1'nf.v of -- Victor News Ash St.. Lewiston, Me. fV'IlII11lIiIlIf'IIfS of 1 L. R. Wood Fuel Company G1 Elm Street Tel, 2037 f'0IllIllllJIf'JIfS of -- Poisson 81 Fortin Mortirinns 50 Park Street. Lewiston Rome Inn I. R MANGIN, Prop. Dim' 111111 nflllflllfl Open Year 'Ronnml l'0lHj1llIIlf'HfN of -- Checker Cab 8: Company 24 Hour Servive-Tel. 2000 202 Main St., Lewiston ! omplim1'nfs of - Haskell 81 Hopkins f'llNI1IlilHl'7lf.Y of -- The Blue Book Lending Library 1 Sabnttns Street fl0HIl1HI71l'IlfS of - Morency Motors, Inc. 24 honr servive on all cars 415-42133 Lisbon St. Tel. 3454 A. Cailler 8z Sons l. G. A. Store 401 Lisbon 203 Lincoln 'l'el. 344-W Tel. 344-R f'U?II1lIiHH'llfS of - A Friend !'nn1pIin1f'nfs of '- Park St. Billiards !'o1nplim1'nts uf ff A Friend fl0'HllIiillll'HfN of -- Nap. Pinette Mortim-in ll f'0IIl1l,fllIVllfS uf - Braun 8: Isaacson l'umpIimr'nfx of --- W. H. Chaffers, M. D. f'fllIIlIIilHfIlfS of - Pharmacie Nationale 1465 Lisbon Street Lewiston u11fIin14'nt.wf1!' ' l'unl11Iin14'11I.v nj Vincent 8: Company LCC1air'S Variety Store llislrilmtors of Orange Crush. Covozx V v Cola. lied Rinse Gillgerzlle :md fl7l'1lC'l' hlreet. wllolesalle grovers 1'9W1Sl01'- Mmm' .Xlllllll'll, Maine Tel. G4-H3 1mnpIin11'11l,w of y,,,,,l,m,,,.,,,N ,,,- l 1-wislm C. L. Prince 3: Son ZH-iw Iizxtvs Street mn . Xluinv D. J. Conley flIIl'11lIff'Hf-Y 'ff f'n11lpIi1:1a'1lt.v ul George A. Ross The Star Millinery ann Garments ZITI IJNIHLII Sl 11-01 l1fn!1IHlII1llf.V of Dr. W. W. Crites Lnnlpllnn HM ul Glenwood Bakery INT .Xluin Street, livwistun l'JlHl p Ilmflllx uf Moriarty's Corset Shop 1152 l.islmn Strut-L I'mfzpl1m1'11l.v of e Fred H. Lancaster lu11r11llu14'11l.v ur P. N. 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