Winthrop High School - Winthrop Winner Yearbook (Winthrop, ME)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 15 text:

VS mt irop High School 15 WILLIAM ABl'lLl.I Uliillii- Buskvt Bull tl, 2, Il, Hg l':1pt:lin Bus- l'ot, Bull Q-135 Foothzill Cl, 235 Senior Play C453 Vin-0 I,I'OSi1ln'llE 1225 Cirvuln- tion NIIlll2llI0l' Qlijg Ilil io woulil lil'L' to plziy lJIISl'l11lll Anfl wo think it 'S suvh :1 slum ' L- 'Vmlsv ho has to svll lmnnnzls Anil vun 't got into thi- gzinn-. Wu liiulc-1'st:iml thnt you hnw hurl Illillly trials zinel i'I'llllllZltl'lllS :luring your high school K'1ll'0t'l', cspvcizilly in tyln-writing and arriving: :it school on tilnv. hut now that your Utllli'1lfl0ll with W'inthrop High School is :ihout to 4-nil, wv think thi-sc will too and W0 :Ill hope- that you will contin- ue on your roml to silum-Ss. GWENDOLYN BROVVN Gwm'n Buskvt hull C175 Svvrs-tziry C-U9 Svnior Play C4Jg Class 0110. Gwen likvs to go zu hunting And sho nc-wr has ill luvk. Sho nvvvr vonn-s homo with nothing 'Cuusv sho allways brings lnlvk hvr huvk. Woll, Gwen, we lllltll'l'SfQlIHl that you are to bv our solo 1'vp1'm-si-litzltivo :it l :zrni- ington Normal nvxt your and wc fool sure that you will l'L'lDl'0Si'llf tho true volors of NVinthrop High Svliool, and lllllki' us ull proud of you. XVO wish you Sll1'K'L'SS not only in your hunting hut in :ill your unflvrtukings in the vnsuing yvnrs. LOVISIC Ill'1Wl'I'I'T ' ' Louisa' ' ' Svnior play C-ll. Hvr0's il girl who for the past your has boon going zihwut in IL Brown stufly. Sho 1lo0sn't toll us what sho plans to do :lftvr fI,'l'!lIlll2lfl0ll. We might wonilvr, Louis-0, but we-'il hzxto to ask questions. W+1'v0 :Ill on,iovv4l having thc brown eyed bonuty of East Winthrop in our class.

Page 14 text:

14 Winthrop Winner reading all that he could get. Benjamin Franklin had the advantage of knowing books all through, that is, he knew how to read them, write them and print them. Most of us think that we know how to read books, but very few of us do. To obtain the most from a book one must know how to pick out the best parts and use them in one's own life. Here is what Franklin said, I would advise you to read with a pen in your hand and enter in a little book, a thought that you might find curious or useful, for this will be the best method to imprint such thoughts on your memory, where they will be ready for some future occasion. Y We all like books with pictures in them, whether we will say so or not, as they make us understand what we read about and are therefore very worthwhile to us. There is one thing that is finer than owning books and that is shar- ing them. I think there are four ways of doing this. The first is acting in our daily lives the way a good book tells us to actg secondly, lending our books freely to others who are not so fortunate as to have them, as a third, recommending good books to others wishing to buy them, and lastly, giving books to other people who would like to learn to read good books. -M. T.



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Wmthrop XVinner PHILO HEWETT Bus Q-lj Ass't. Business Manager of Senior play. When tl1e rest of tl1e class is all exeit-ed and i11 a fuss B11s'l always nmnages to keep 0:11111 and doesnlt say llllll'h. However, we know that Haetions speak l0llIlQl' than words, and HBus is True blue. AURAR-E FONTAINE Gus ' ' Basket Ball C15 CZD Q35 C45 Treas. C2Dg Viee Pres. C-ljg Senior Play C-U5 Valedietory. Anything you want done? Just ask Aurare. 'tGus is always ready to lend the helping hand to any of her elassrnates and throw a smile into the bargain. She works hard and plays hard and somehow seems to keep happy all the time. Our opinion is that sl1e 's a dandy little sport and a jolly good pal. Go to it, Gus , the elass of ,223 is mighty proud of you! DWIGHT INGHAM Dwight Senior play Call. Modest and retiring, but always ready to heln out wherever he is needed, that's Ilwight. He has always been one of Winthrop High's quietest but most loyal boosters. He plans to teach manual training and we Wish hi111 all sueeess.

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