Upper Kennebec Valley High School - Boreas Yearbook (Bingham, ME)

 - Class of 1929

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BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL fi -f I 21 J 4- 0 fmitts G U is v v w v -V v e 'fo is W J1m si. I la P E R S C Iv A L S '- E to ----- -- X - if Miss Hobbs: Correct this sentence to improve the euphony. I am glad the dog was not mad. B. Russell: I am glad the dog was not vexed. I. Lister: Ugh, this peppermint candy I bought is like medicine to me. B. Goodrich: Why did you buy it then? I. Lister: Because it was the biggest piece of candyI could find. B. Witham: QHaving his picture taken.J If we close our eyes, will they show in the picture? Mr. Baker: Your eyes Won't, Mr. Chapman: What is perme- ability? W. Small: It is the ability of a substance to consecrate Cconcentratel lines of force. Miss Hobb:s Louis, how do we stand when we give our themes? L. Cassidy: On our feet. Mr. Chapman: What is a toxin? J. Shaw: A poison. Mr. Chapman: What is an anti- toxin? J. Shaw: A half poison. Miss Hobbs asked the Junior Eng- lish Class to correct this sentence: A noise was heard While listening in- tently. D. Witham wrote: I heard a noise listening intently . Miss Hobbs: Russell, give some- thing about the life of Pope. B. Russell: He was brought up in the Congregational Church. Question: What does a cemetery make you think of ? B. Witham: A Graveyard. Mr. Baker: ftaking pictures of the Operettal I want the principals to sit here, except those Whose clothes do not need to show from the feet down.

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THE BOREAS l20j 4. LUCILLE COLEMAN Class Sec'yl5 Class Pres. 2-35 Class Treas. 45 Prize Speaking 35 Treas. Home Ec. Club 35 Pres. of same 45 Senior Play-45 Asst. Editor in Chief - Boreas 35 Editor in Chief 45 Operetta 45 Salutatory 4. We are sorry that We are going to lose Lucille so soon after graduation. We understand that she will attend college in Washington, where her future home will be. Let us hear from you often, Lucille. RETA MCCOLLOR Class Pres. 15 Prize Speaking 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Operetta 45 Class Editor, Boreas 35 Literary Editor 45 Oration 4. Reta has shown great interest in her class by taking hold and helping in every way possible, especially in dramatics, and public speaking. She ought to make a very capable nurse. MILDRED ATWOOD Class Vice Pres. 35 Prize Speaking 35 Senior Play 45 Class Will 4. Mildred is agreeable and always willing to help where she can. She is full of fun but can settle down to work when it is necessary. QfVEQfV8QfVE QJVEQJVQ QJVE



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THE BoREAs -2 L 22 J 1- SCHOOL ADDS Wanted: Some place to lay my head- Reta McCollar Lost: Phyllis-Robert Preble Found: My ideal-Rowena White Found: Aplace where we can show our affections for Eileen and Irene 1The Operettal-D. and B. Witham. Found: A real boy friend- Jessie Hurley ' Lost-A chance to be late to school- Elinor Rollins For Sale: A good case of bashfulness- Errold Rollins Lost: My charm for girls-Ralph Smith Wanted: Helen's affections-W. Small For Sale: A patented method of giv- ing the horse laff - Merwin Beane For Sale: Information concering any subject-Clifford Cooley Lost: The Ancient Mariner-Irene Malloy Wanted: Some one to take me to the movies-Eileen Reynolds For Sale: Jokes and Stories -Ida Lister Wanted: Someone to serenade-Hazen Hunnewell Make me a child again, just for to- night. Once said a Scotchman-and Scotch- , men are tight. I'm leaving tonight on a boat trip to Ayr, Make me a child and I'll travel half- fare. How much does Toledo, O? How much does Harrisburg, Pa.'? How many eggs did New Orleans, La. ? Whose grass did Springfield, Mo.? What made Chicago, Ill.? You can call Minneapolis, Minn., So why not Annapolis, Ann? If you can't figure these out, why We'll bet Topeka, Kan. CSelectedJ WHY I GO TO HIGH SCHOOL M. Atwood-To learn to use cosmetics B. Russell-To get a good supply of girl friends M. Pierce-To have an audience for my funny tricks C. McQuilken-To primp B. Witham-To talk out loud B. Goodrich-To draw pitchers H. Stuart-To learn to be loashful L. Defore-To chew gum L. Coleman -No other place to go A. Washburn-To write stories J. Howes-For the ride to and from school F. Prescott-Ask Mildred - QJQVEQVQEKEQJQ UQ

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