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Winthrop High School 9 Gl+lNlCVll+lVl'l Al.lJRlt'll Jonny Prizo Speaking till g Srnior Play C43 g Class Udo HD. Boy shy??? VV4- 1-nvy your scat Jonny, hut think it would ho nioro to your satisfaction to havv an invisihh- tolophono. What agony to got. in front ot' the wholo school. a simplv call-down. MIIJDRICID ETIlEl1BR.AWN Miko Art Editor and Exchange Editor ol' NV. NV. C4lg Asst. class editor C31 3 Senior Play K-ll 4 Gifts to Boys C4j. Iflvory moni- hvr of the class ot' '30 admires t'Mikv for hor courage. With this quality wo know sho can movo mountains in tho futuvro and will succeed in hocoming an artist. VVhvn- over the day was dull Mildred was rf-ady to wake us up with hor gay pranks. VVllililAlVl VVINTIIROI' ULICM ENT XVimp Class 'l'roas. ill: Asst. hlditor NV. YV. t3lq lCditor-in-vhivt' t4jg Pre-sidont tillg Senior Play C43 1 Prize Spf-aking C35 3 Class History Q42 g Ulass Editor 123. Our rhap- sody of vorsatility. VVimp has roprv- sontod W. ll. S. many timvs in slwaking: Contests and wo all know how sum-1-ossl'ul ho's In-on. ln tho Sonior Play, VVinthrop oortainly showl-d his ahility as an avtor. You havou't a l'll2llll'P. girls-this good look- ing lad is going to ho a ministor, so tlioro! l'll.lZAl3lG'l'll l4l'lH.Yll UO0Pl'Ili Liz Proinpte-r in St-nior Play t-ll. Plass Udo t-ll. Giddap! llc-ro's our oqxu-strionm'. Sho wants to ho a votorinary. hVll00lN't'l l wond:-r who tho lucky horso will ho. Liz 1-laiins sho can ridv any aninlal on Your logs. hut hor gs-ntlo doinoanor ofton iuakos us wondvr how sho hrvaks hor hron- vhos.
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S Winthrop Winner during the year it becomes common and he does not think anything of being late, but when that person starts out to hunt for work, he will probably discover that it may be easy to find employment, but a far dif- ferent matter to keep it. Employers do not want their employees coming in to work any time during the dayg they want them there on time. So I think that everyone should try to arrive at school promptly and have a good attendance record. When one gets ready to go to college one of the first requirements is that he have a good attendance record, so tardiness and absences count a great deal against one in both entering college and in getting a po- sition. My motto is: Be on time. -M. H., '31. The students of Winthrop High School are very grateful to Mrs. Frank Tappan of Attleboro, Massachusetts, for her recent gift to the library of a beautiful collection of Elbert Hubbard 's works. These are a great addition to our library and are Vol- umes of which the school is most proud. VVe are much indebted to Mr. C. A. Per- ley, who has increased the volume of the school library with constant additions since school began last fall. The books are vol- umes that will interest nearly every stu- dent in the school and also give helpful in- structions. Mr. Perley has selected those books which will be interesting and in- structive to the students during their lei- sure hours in school. A portion of the books are on the lives of famous men as, Herbert Hoover, Houdini, Henry Ford, Ed- ison and Steinmetz. The lives of these men are written to awaken the curiosity and teach to the reader the hardships, advance- ments and way of life for most men either great or small. Others explain the reasons for our actions such as the book The Mind at M ischief. Still others set forth history in an enjoyable manner which is different from the ordinary dry, plain facts of His- tory. These books have been given to the school without obligation on our part and we should appreciate the generous thoughtful- ness of the man, for the school of his town, by making use of the possibilities of these books. I think, from my observations of the use of the books, that Mr. Perley would no doubt say that the books had already paid for themselves, if he could see the useful- ness to which they are being put. -J . S-., '31. The editorial board and the students of Winthrop High are very grateful to the citizens of NVinthrop, who have so gener- ously helped to support the teams. Many have given money for the football uni- forms, donations have been received for tl1e new lockersg cars have been most gen- erously provided for the various trips to games in other towns.
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Winthrop Winner IIELEN MARTIIA HARRIS Ili-len 'Fri-asnror C21 1 President H75 Prizo Speaking' C35 g Senior Play C-ll 3 Salutatory Q45 g iiilllllilllii' 2lii0llllilll0t' and pnnctuality for four years. lJoosn't our tiny ulassnlatv look lllgflllfillll? Ilolon has ln-on tho nlost const-ivntions lll0llllJOI' of the class and we all know slim- will lllilkl' a tinv iP1lQlll'I'. Somo- tinws wo toll by tlw way, lint llolm-n always vontinnml to pm's4-vow and now sho is ro- warrlvcl for ln-r stoarltastnoss. EDWIN ADRIAN IIINDIIAUGII llindyu Rasolmall QQJ, ISSJ. C453 Football C-Hg Prim- Slwaking Cilig Sonior Play Q-H: School iXIHl'Sll2ll C355 Class NVill HD. A nlan ot' the great outdoors! Ilow Ilinrly lilies to slionlilor a gun anml sot ont for a long tramp illl'0llg'll tliv woomls. livm-ry fall ho has grono lnintingr. but nc-vor onf-o liavv wo Pilllflflli a grlinipsv of his ganio. lt sc-onis to ns lw wonlml till tlw position ol' a torost rangxor vc-ry vfficivntly. llnrrali, for a jol- ly ulassinatv anml a wry granio sport! BARISARA CAREY IIOWARIJ Barb Prizv Slwillilllg' Q31 1 'l'ri-as. ol' A. A, HD 1 Senior Play: Honor Essay: Assistant K'lass liclitor C-ll. l'on1plc-tv attolnlanvm- and pnnotnality for four yvars. Harb lias sot a rworml in attonilanm-o that 1-an't lmo lxoatvn. Rain. snow or slvvt in-wi' lu-pt lim' outol's4-l1ool,an1l asl'or l7lllN'ill2llll.Vff-xVt'll. Hon time- is lior niiclcllo nanw. liarliara lilios Htigxgfs-1's ancl slio intends to major in inatll. Vivacious? We-ll. l gm-ss! PAI'Ii HARRY IIOLMICS Panlim- Senior Play C-ll: Prizo Speaking! C335 Hnsinm-ss Managvr YV. XV. 125. till. C-ll. Pros. of A. A. C-13: l'lass Marshal CCH: Football C-li: Amlclri-ss to IVllllt'l'Q.Z'l'2llllI2ll't'S C-ll. 'l'l1v vlass Good Samaritan. You Paul. yon'vo novor failoil ns yot anal wo liopo that as you go illl'0llQIll lilo yon'll von- l'0llll' j'0lll' XYEIY. liavo always llolpm-il ns in our tinivs of in-oil. tinnv to bv tllo sanni. Silvia-ss is lxounil to
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