Winslow High School - Periscope Yearbook (Winslow, ME)

 - Class of 1932

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12 THE PERISCOPE RONALDO PICARD P1cARD ' Milk-peddle:- Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. In this corner we have Kayo King's sparring partner, Pepper Picard, reared in the obscure part of Winslow' called Shoddy-Hollow. Picard by no means has the traits of a hermit. He is one of the liveliest boys in the Senior Class. . During the summer months one can see Ronald peddling milk and cream from the family milk wagon. If you ever go into the business for yourself, Ronaldo, you'd better move nearer to Wfinslow, because there's always danger of the cream turning to butter over those line Winslow' roads. FREDERICK D. PROCTOR PROC ' - Cynical Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 43 Football, 2, 3, 4, Track, 4, National Honor Society, 33 School Play, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, Vice President, 2, 3g Freshman Prize Speaking Contest, Minstrel, 3, Tennis, 4, Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4g Stunt Night, 2, Spelling Bee, 2. 3 Proc is the sort of person, one would expect to establish a home called Cynic's Rest where he can meet with his other world-weary cronies and spend his time hurling the cynic's ban. But underneath his crusty cynicism lies the real Frederick Donald Maynard Proctor, which only a favored few have had the privilege of know- ing. Really, Proctor, why don't you cheer up and give us the benefit of your golden smile more often? A DONALD E. RHOADES DON Q Love-lorn Baseball, 1. ' During the winter months while our janitor was ill, we were fortunate in having Donald to take up his broom and dust pan and faitfhully continue to keep the school looking and feeling its best. Don was very nice to the young ladies during his apprenticeship and often lingered after school to Enish his work so they wouldn't have to give up their cozy corners. A true Sir Galahad act, Donald. Keep it up.

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THE PERISCOPE 11 JESTEL M. PERRY PEG One-Man Girl Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, French Contest, 4g National Honor Society, 3, Track, 4, Track Manager, 4, Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4, PERISCOPE Board, 4. Isn't it odd how some of the girls in the senior class have preferences for certain cars and their owners? Take Peg for example, she'd refuse to ride in a little brown Ford. It's too bad that Peg lives so far from the state road, but there are short cuts. Peg, you've proved to be a very good basketball player and we hope you're as successful in your future undertakings. JUNE A. PERRY Y' JJ IFS gh' UNIE reno Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary and Treasurer, 1, 2, 33 State Short- hand Contest, 45 PERISCOPE, 3, 4, Bowdoin State Dramatic Contest, 4, School Plays, 3, 4, District Dramatic Tournament, 4, Dramatic Club, 15 Community Play, 4, Freshman Prize Speaking Contest, 1, Stunt Night, 2, Typewriting Awards, 3. g june has been the office stenographer for two years and has handled her work capably. It's odd that one of june's highest ambitions is to be a waitress when she is just suited for a stenographer. But then, June, if you could get a job in the Worsrer House in Hallowell, where tl1ere'd be plenty of time for walking and talking, y0u'd be killing two birds with one stone. Good idea? FELIX V. PICARD LE PROFESSEURH Egoiirtiml Freshman Speaking Contest, 15 School Play, 45 Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4. Introducing none other than le professeur Picard, the boy who announced the speakers so Huently in French during the contest. Up until this year our friend Felix has been regarded as a child, but how he has grown up. He now has to pay adu1t's fare at the movies. Perhaps playing the part gave him a sense of responsibility. Hurry up, Felix, and catch up with your friends, Blackwell and Wales.



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THE PERISCOPE 13 RUTH H. ROBINSON ' 'RUT1-xlE',' E Ellgdgwfd Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 1 ,2g Minstrel Show, 33 Follies, 4, Dramatics, 4, Speaking Contest,.1g Literary Club, 1, Tennis, 35 Debating, 3. . Ruth is a person of many personalities. Everyone knows what an important personage she is in the orchestra. Everyone has seen her innocent expression, but only the most discerning have pried beneath her .ro ttrtless face and discovered that she bears the load of a guilty conscience, for she has been absent without an excuse more times than any person in school. But bear up, Ruthie, you have the honor of being the only girl in school who is engaged! JULIETTE G. ROY JUDY Blzrifzerf Girl Dramatics, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Peaiscoms, 3, Inter-class Basketball, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3g Frehman Speaking Contest, 1 3 Operetta, 2, Minstrel Show, 3g School Play, 4, Dramatic Club, 1 g Follies, 4. Juliette certainly has the gift' of driving ambition. It is an established fact that Juliette saved the present senior class from a financial disaster when they were juniors. Her work saved the reputation of the class and made it possible for them to give the seniors a banquet. Along with all this business ability, Juliette has had time to be one of the best-dressed girls in school. When better clothes are made, Judy, we know that you'll wear them. GLADYS SIMPSON Q GLAD J folly Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, School Play, 4, Dramatic, 1, Inter-class Basketball, 3, 4g PERISCOP13, 3, 4, Freshman Speaking Contest fPrizeJg Minstrel Show, 3, Operetta, 2, J. T. Murphy Contest fPrizeJg Literary Club, 1, Camp Fire Girls, 1, Red Cross Nutrition Contest. Gladys always has a good word for every single person around school and from morning until night you can hear her jolly laugh reverberating through the corridors- and you can be sure she is laughing with someone and not at him. We hope you will realize your ambition, Glad, and see your name in bright lights over some huge theater before many, many years have passed.

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