Warren High School - Hilltop Yearbook (Warren, MA)

 - Class of 1926

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THE HILLTOP REMINGTON-25 WORDS UNDERWOOD Amelia Puskey Stanley Rainka Olive Weir Hazel Lombard Charlotte Brooks Dorothy Ross Evelyn Lafreniere Olive Stirling Beatrice Walker George Kay Olive St. Denis Olive Stirling Olive Weir ROYAL-40 WORDS UNDERWOOD Olive St. DSHTS Amelia Puskey R0YAL130 AWORDS BIRIICBG Piette Olive Weir Charlotte Brooks H3291 Lombard Hazel Lombard George Kay Charlotte Brooks -40 WORDS Marion Fenner Gertrude Finnerty Helen Mara -30 Worms Beatrice Walker Stanley Rainka George Kay Dorothy Boss EDITORIAL BOARD Top Row, left to right-James McWhirter, Dorothy McCri1lis, Doris McIntyre, Olive St. Denis, Pauline McCarthy, Evelyn Parker, Marion Hodgson, Mr. Blossom. Bottom Row, left to right-Stanley Rainka, Ruth Tucker, Olive VVeir, Hazel Lombard, Bart Sullivan.

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6 THE HILLTOP one fervently hoped that his team would win. Just as the clock struck twelve, the Greens reached the goal and painted the moon. A few days after this, the other two teams gave the Greens a tip-top social. Some very notable speeches were de- livered by the leaders which will remain in our memory for some time. Everyone enjoyed this social very much, and many sincerely wished more could be had like that one. SUCCESS There is no time like the present in which to prepare ourselves, educationally, and morally, for a worthy position in life. Our characters are moulded during our high school days and the kind of citizens we shall be in the future depends upon the kind of students we are in school. We all have a Worthy ambition-success, but how are we to attain it? By perseverance. Have an object, or goal in life and work steadily toward it. If we are ever to achieve any kind of success we must be taught the necessity of depriving our- selves of much. We cannot do full justice to our teachers or ourselves if we neglect our studies to attend every social function in the town. We are the losers in the end, even though we do not realize the fact now. A talent may be given, but success never is given it has to be earned. WASTINQG TIME As a rule, high school students are con- sidered as hard-working boys and girls, who are in quest of knowledge, and are endeavoring to make a success of their lives. However, there are exceptions to all rules-this one in particular. For, we still have students in high school who have evidently not out-grown their child- ish habits. An occasional visitor need not be surprised if, by chance he should look up and see a paper airplane soaring grace- fully through space. He might remark that we are very fortunate f?J in having prospective aviators in our midst. The idea is not so appealing, however, to the teachers and the principal, because air- plane-making is evidence of valuable time wasted, and new composition paper is carelessly destroyed. Let's be like honest- to-goodness high school students, try to use our time and talents to better ad- vantage. FRENCH CORRESPONDENCE DEPARTMENT This year there are twelve students in the French department who are corre- sponding with French students in French schools. This idea is encouraged as much as possible as it is considered one of the best devices for American students to be- come acquainted with France and its various customs and ways. Mlle. Durant, who teaches in Cours Secondaires de jeunes Filles, Meaux, France, and who became acquainted with Isabella Marshall, W. H. S., '21, by ex- change of letters, has arranged for her pupils to correspond with pupils in War- ren High School today. This opportunity is highly appreciated by all of us. Post cards, pictures, maga- zines, books and souvenirs are being ex- changed and many friends are being made. Our Commercial department has been very successful this year with regard to the winning of certificates and awards. The following students have received awards of merit. REMINGTON-40 WORDS Marion Fenner Olive St. Denis



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Top CLASS 1926 Row, left to right-Camille Bellerose, Frank Tuttle, George Kay, Harris Mara, Francis Wolff, Eugene Roth. Second Row, left to right- Mr. Mack, Blanche Piette, Sylvia Dick, Mildred Bridges, Vera Laplante, Elizabeth Wilde, Olive Sterling, Barrington Converse. Bottom Row, left to right-Miss Kimball, Edith Tuttle, Helen Van Wagner, Amelia Pusky, Marion Fenner, Gertrude Finnerty, Marion Remmert. Top CLASS 1927 Row, left to right-Pauline McCarthy, Evelyn Parker, Marion Hodgson, Olive St. Denis, Charlotte Brooks. Second Row, left to right-Newell Tirrell, Ruth Tucker, Dorothy McCrillis, Gladys Pease, Evelyn Lafreniere, Dorothy Ross, Helen Mara, Herman Piette. Third Row, left to right- Doris McIntyre, Hazel Braley, Margaret Moran, Hazel Lombard, Olivc Weir, Miss French, Beatrice Walker. Bottom Row, left to right-James McWhirter, William Riley, Bart Sullivan, Paul Glass, Stanley Rainka.

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