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VVinthrop VVinner KATHRYN GRACE WEBB ffwf-bb Prize Speaking f3j g Class Editor of VVin- throp Winner C3l, Q-Hg Basket ball C3D, C4jg Capt. B. B. C-ll. 'tFor she's a jolly good fellow. Athlete, actress and comed- ian. We hate to think what our class would have been without her. She never looks on the dark side of life and is always willing to do her bit to make the class the hest ever. President of class Cljg Treasurer C3Dg
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Winthrop High School 11 THOMAS KUS Tom Athletic Editor 145g Basket ball C3j, 14D 5 Capt. B. B. 145 g Baseball 13D g Foot- ball C415 Senior Play Q45 5 Junior Prize Speaking C31 g Presentation of Gifts to Girls C-lj. Bashful and shy, but still waters run deep. We wonder what a few years will bring to our Tom. Ile has been our class athlete and has also showed his dramatic qualities as Uncle Simon in our class play. HELEN lifllllblilfl LIGATIIERS 4' Helen Stage Manager of Senior Play C45 g Treasurer of class C-ID g Class Ode C-lj. VVe'ye been in danger of losing you for the last year. but luckily you have stayed with us. XVe have notieed that you used to come to school mornings a little sleepy after an eventful night spent at the telephone ot'- fiee. We wonder why your interest is lost now. Aren 't the Monmouth circuits being used any more? CAROLINA SKOMRO C'arolina Valedietory Q-ll : Class Secretary CID, Q3 5. C-ll g Alunmi Editor of Winthrop YVin- ner 435, Q-H. Ilere's our scholar. Modest and unassuming, with a beautiful depth oi' character. Carolina has always unselfishly aided us when we cried for help. GIGRTRUDIC liLIZABlG'l'll TlBBIG'l l'S Gertie Property manager of Senior Play C-U: Flass Ode HD. Gertrude left us during her Junior year and went to l armington Iligh. hut paid us homage by returning to graduate with us. This made us feel that she found VV. H, S. the better after all. NVe have often wondered what you are going to do after you graduate, but whatever it is, we're sure you cannot fail.
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gf' -.-i.. Y if ' 1? 4 if f 3 A N Ylwz-A Qi. . 2' 'z -5- 'N LITERIY-R THE OLD SCHOOL ln a seelnded spot it stands. now einptied ot' those eehoing footsteps whieh onee re- sonnded throngrhont the various 1-ooins. Alone. unperturhed. nnlnolested. and un- notieed it is. It served its purpose to its highest degree only to he left tor a hetter situated. more tnodern, and larger strne- ture. llaqvlre this wooden home has its own l'eeling:s.l1ut how to express theni Y lt ean- not tell ot' any hnrden upon its aneient shoulders. lt eannot' ery out a pain whieh IIIZIIY he hid in its hosoin. Tllt'1't' is no way to express its happiness or sorrow. Sup- pose words were at its eonnnandl llow would thelv he put into words of our nn- derstanding'? ln harsh. volnhle tones? Oh. no! lt would he merely expressed in a hurt feelingg in a quiet undertoneg it would afterward shrug its shoulders and live in silent nieniories. All of our former sacred desks, ehairs and other things, in which probably our initials were scratched. have been taken from their places. Our hlaekhoards where we onee spent pleasant inoinents drawing: pietnres or. perhaps. t'lfl'ltl'lllQ' eonlplieated prolvlenis, are now taken from their I'orn1- er positions, The old eorner hy the hook- ease where nian-v peneils. pens. paper and ink v-.ere horrowed , is not for- gotten. hut is no longer ringing with our voiees. 'llhe old hell whieh we loved and dreaded still retains its tainiliar hum hut now it sounds fainter and has grown xteaker lreeanse it eannot eall ns to our elasses. The old steeple eloek looks neross the town and wonders what it has done to make ns leave. Van anyone look aeross to the top ol' that building' and not reeall any nieniories or lll?l'X'llt' wish he were there 'Z llut let our feelings not he niisnnderstood. We are glad ot' our new huildingr. proud of it. and in it are going: to aeeoniplish more than ever het'ore. nor eonld we ever go haek to our earlier home. lint who can ever forget when he was a student. under its roof? And now we look to it as it stands alone, nnpertnrhed, unino- lested, hut never forgotten. -G. W. ti., '32,
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