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

 - Class of 1929

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BINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL -2 I 23 1 is EQ, Q 5 EE? ,, 15 gl is is Y A L U M N I 1: 4 as I. E As we gave a complete list of recent graduates in last years issue of the Boreas, we are this year mentioning only the class of 1928. Albert Howes is attending the Uni- versity of Maine at Orono, and specializing in Engineering. We were glad to hear that he won honors in scholarship, and was on the Dean's list at mid-years. I Raymond Rollins is attending Maine School of Commerce at Auburn. In addition to attaining high grades scholastically, he took the leading role in the M. S. of C. play last winter. Helen Fentiman is this year attend- ing Coburn Classical Institute at Waterville, and specializing in music. Verna Hardy is employed in hotel work, and after spending the winter in South Carolina is now in New Jersey. Alice Owens is attending Miss Wheelock's School in Boston, taking a special course for kindergarten teachers. Martin Hastings, after working most of the year in the local store of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, is now employed by Hunnewell Broth- ers in their grocery store. Earle Tibbetts is attending Maine School of Commerce in Auburn. Arline Folsom is married and resid- ing in Bingham. Olin Atwood is employed in the mill of the United Shank 8x Finding Com- pany, Bingham. Nettie Savage is attending Thomas Business College in Waterville. 1- GQVEQXEQJVQ QJVEQJVQ QJVQ

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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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THE BoREAs -If I 24 QI 4- . E We wish to acknowledge our appre- ciation for the following papers: The Magnet , Madison High School, Madison, Maine. Your Ath- letic Department is good and We en- joyed your jokes and poems. ' 'The Hebronian , Hebron Academy Hebron, Maine. This surely is a good all around paper. The Lawrence Lyre , Lawrence High School, Fairfield, Maine. Your department headings are attractive, and your paper is interesting. The Pinetum , Stratton High School, Stratton, Maine. You have some excellent photographs and poems. sasmaxem 5 ' L5 ell EXCHANGES E 57 E The Go Getter , Bliss Business College, Lewiston, Maine. What a an extensive exchange list! You have some fine poems to. The Broadcaster , Sanger v i l l e High School, Sangerville, Maine. We enjoy your paper a great deal. The Anchor , Anson Academy, North Anson, Maine. We are always glad to receive your paper. Come again. We have sent our paper to a great many other High Schools and hope to receive exchanges from them very soon. ' QVEQVEQJE QJVQQJVQ QXQ

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