Washburn High School - Northland Yearbook (Washburn, ME)

 - Class of 1936

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THE NORTHLAND DORIS ERVETTE DICKINSON U Dorie 'March 2, 1920 Silence gives consent Home Economics 'Course: Art Club 2: .Public Speaking 4. Doris, you have been one of the quiet girls of the class 'but silence is golden. Your pleasing per- sonality will alwayg help you in whatever you at- tempt. Your classmates wish you luck. ELWOOD LIMEL DRAKE Drakey Feibruary 218, 19l17 Rome was not built in a day 'College Course: Sophomore Speaking Contest: Vice-!Preside-nt of Class 2: Spotofink, Joke Editor 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 3: Tennis 4. IE1wood, the newsboy, has won a place in the hearts of his class mates with his fiddle and his guitar. We have faith in you, Elwood. May your ambitions car-ry you to great success. GERALD FREDERICK FLEWELLING FleweIIin September 29, 1918 A soft answer turneth away wrath Agricultural Course: Class President 1: Sopho- more -Speaking Contest 2: lSenior Play 4: Ditt-ogram Editor 2: ,Northland 'Board 4: Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 4: Rafter Cutting at F'ort1FairIield, first place: Rafter Cutting, Orono, Maine: Poultry Judging, Orono, Maine. Gerald has proved to be a worthy member of our 'class during his four Years here. We wonder why he takes his 'part in the- Senior Play so well. Never mind, Gerald, you are bound to be a success in what- ever you attempt. MARGUERITE H. HERRICK 44 Maggien November 29, 1918 Make hay while the sun shines Home Economics C-ourse: Sophomore Speaking Contest 2: Junior 'Exhibition 3: County Contest at -Mars Hill 3: Spear Contest at Presque Isle 4: May Day at Presque 'Isle Normal School 2, 3: President of 'Student Government 4. .As a class we have Maggie to depend upon as a very flne leader in work as we-ll as in play. We know Maggie will succeed in whatever she a't- tempts.

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THE NO-RTHLAND EDWARD CLUFF May 21, -1918 Agricultural Course: Futurt Farmers 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baselball 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Gov- ernment 4: Class Treasurer 2. We wonder why the girls always call ,Edldi6's num- ber when playing post-office? I't must he something he learned at Carilbou. HOLMAN CA'RL CU RRIE December 2'8, 1918 You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink College Course: National .Honor Society 3, 43 Sop- homore Speaking Contest 23 Junior Exhibition 33 Senior Play 4: Publi-c Speakiiug 4: Basketlball 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Carl, we understand you are planning to study for the ministry. During your four years in high school you have shown us your speaking ability and we know you will 'be successful. ELVA LULU CURTIS July 4, 1918 Still waters run deep Home Economics Course. Elva is so quiet that we hardly know she is around. TllHl'S all right, Elva, we are all fbashful when we are young. We don't know what your intention-s are ibut here's loads ij luck from the class of '36. HELEN FRANCES IBIAHLGREN Midget June 14, 1918 Don't put all your eggs in one basket Home Et-.znomlcs Course: Glee 'Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Art CTuh 1, 33 Omicron Clulb 33 Dramatics 23 Track 2. Although Helen is a mi-dget she surely can get arcund. We hear she is interested in a certain white house on Hines Street. Never min-d, Helen, we all have our weaknesses.



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THE NO-RTHLAND VALREA BERNAIECE JAMESON Hvalll July 29, 1916 Contentment is better than riches 1Comme-rcial Course 0Presque Isle High Schoolj Home Economics 'Course, 3, 45 0VWash'burn High Slchooljg Bookkeeping Diploma 1, 23 Press Club 43 Glee Clulb 3, 4: Pulblic .Speaking 4. Although Valrea hasn't lbeen with us very long she has proven herself a worthy member of her class. How about a party? We wish you the best of luck at business college next year. HARRY BERTREN IJAVINE Grease r August 216, 1917 A rolling stone gathers no moss General Course, 'Class Treasurer 3: Spotofink 33 Band 3: Basketball 2, 2, 3, 4: Baselball 1, 2, 3, 4: Ten- nis 4g Junior Prom 'Committee 3. Whelievez' there is anything ,going on 'Harry is al- ways there. We don't know what youbplan for the future, but we are sure you will be successful in anything you attempt. PERLEY GORDON McINT-OSH July 4, 1917 A bird in hand is worth twat in the bush Agricultural Course, Senior Play 43 Student Gov- ernment 4: Class President 4, Northland Board fBusiness 'Managerj 4: Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, 43 President of Future Farmer Association 3: Future Farmer Basketball Team 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Junior lP'rom Committee 3. lWe cou!l:ln't have as-ked for a better class presi- dent than Perley. His business ability and leadEr- ship we believe will take him far in the future. EARLENE MAVIS MUNSON -May 5, 19-1s Wisdom is better than riches College lC.:urse: National Honor Society 3, 4: Stud- ent 'Government 33 Secretary of Class 23 Northland Board 3, 41 'Glee Club 2, 3, 4. What would we ever do if Earlene wasn't around when we get stuck on a history question? Al- though Earlene hasn't given much attention to the lboys we wonder about 'the ibig Buick.

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