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,ia I 4 PHE CLASS OF '31 Ellen, our vlass flapper, Is as cute as she can bei And she's as fine a girl besides As you could wish to see. Phil Edmands in our class play Made a hit as Mr. Meekg The autlienre applauded Every time they heard him speak. Ainie's always laughing: SllG'S very full of fun: And ready for play and pleasure VVhen her work is done. Robinson cfan't remember Algebra or 0112, But he's never even late VVhen at VValtloboro he's due. lXlartha's fond of history. English and all tl1e rest: Yet it's her commercial subjec-ts 'I'hat she likes the very best. liotlses cometh from afar iflacli day to go to school. While typing he chats with young maid. 'Fhongh it's really 'gainst the Celia seldom speaks in vlass. She always seems quite shy. For virtues and line qualities We praise her to the sky. Uharles Prescott is our artist, And when his ships you see. You wish you were in one And sailing 'vross the sea. a. fair rule. A gl HH Dot Brennan is our authoressg She writes good themes galore. And when Miss Smith reads them class. VVe always ask for more. Dinty's fond of islands, So every holiday He hurrieis to Monhegan- .lust to pass the time away. Arletta, the smartest of our girls. ls always perfectly thrilled. Her favorite movie is the one In which the villain's killed. XVhen one speaks of good sports, Lee Moran falls right in line. It's in Miss Seeber's history t-lass He's always sure to shine, Dot Wellman, another basketball sf ii ls a tall and speedy guard. Tllfllll2lSliJll High is sure to win When she starts playing hard. Henry Fales. our smartest boy. At baseball is just grand! When the game becomes exviting Capt. Fales is right on hand. Lib's a marvelous pianist. As an actress she is great, She's popular with everyone, And always has a date. Ttllllllly, our elass president. For English doesn't t-ure, Hut all daures are sun-ressful When 'fSweeney's flung is there. 0' x ht If
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THE SEA BREEZE Squid. Ahal thought Wil- liam, he will be good eating. At this he began to creep up on Oscar. Just as he was about to pounce upon Mr. Squid, Oscar reached out with four or five of his legs and enveloped poor William i and then started for the ocean. Once entirely submerged, he began to swim away, but Wil- liam put up such a fuss that this wats impossible, Therefore Os- car decided to let Mr. Leopard go with a good scare, and some- thing to remember him by. Then he proceeded to spray him with the ink-like liquid that Mr. Squid is able to eject and let William go. All this washed off when Mr. Leopard took his monthly bath, but, sad fate that it should be, when the fur thait he had eaten off hard grown out, it was all black. Thus did Oscar Squid reap his revenge. Now, little children, I will stop, and hope to see you all again to-morrow evening. Once again before I close, don't for- get this nightly bed time story is presented through the cour- tesy of Sleep and Co, makers of that great little white candy insomnia tablet. One little tab- let and you will sleep all night long. Good night. Henry Fales, '31. if fPage 263
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THE SEA BREEZE Leona'-s our beautiful captain: At basketball s'he's o. k And people come from miles around To see that Williams .play! Mahoney, our captain and treasurer, Is a w-ond-erful basketball star, And his fame as a very line actor Has spread both near and far. The boys in every orchestra Somehow seem to fall For Catherine, our editor, Who's very cute and small. I only hope I've proved to you, Now that my poem's done, What a perfectly marvelous this is, Our cla-ss of '31! class E. H. S., '31. JUNIOR CLASS POEM Russ Morgan, the president of '32. Ranks high in studies and athletics too.. Olive is the shy young lass Who wins all 'the honors in shorthand clas-s. Gerald Creamer his motorcycle drives, Scares all the chickens, and endangers lives. Richard Feyler, well liked by all, His hat's in the ring for go-od baseball. Higgins' trial better known as Day, Always does his shorthand in the same old way. Ruby Davis sure is in a plight. . We advise she 'travel a la Curtiss- Wright. We have two from Friendship, Maine. Hendrickson and Pryor are their names. Fair Johnson is the darling of 'the 35111, A favorite with all, or so it would seem. Grace and Evelyn are always together Studying hard in all kinds of weather. John Singer, fond of LongfeLlow's works, Writes themes on love, but French he shirks. Elizabeth, as good a guard as you'd wi-sh to see, year a captain of the squad will be. NGK! Alice in Union her spare moments spends. Georgie to a Whilppet her leisure time lends. Donald Beckett, the Titan-haired flame, Is as good a manager as you could name. Dolly Brazier is a Winsome young girl, Fond of the Park and the gay social whirl. Montgomery and Whitten just won't rhyme, So we'll write about them some other time. This leaves Ruth to complete the class. She's well known to all as the Cush- ing lass. Evangeline E. F. M. '32. J. M. P. '32, THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Here we are, twenty and five. The finest class that ever was alive. I'll write a rhyme about each one, Unless I find it can't be done. Elizabeth Woodcock's in this class, She is a very popular lass. In History Hendy says each day, Well, you see it happened this way. Hazel plays the violin, And Phyllis, to-0, here fits in. Foddy's hair is like a flame, But he's 0. K. just the same. Very smart are Whitehill and Spear, Of passing they need have no fear. Foster never has much to say, While Dyer's just the other Way. fPage 281
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