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

 - Class of 1931

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WINTHROP HIGH SCHOOL 11 ANNA AVERY Anna Class Secretary Q25 3 Editor of WINTHROP WIN- NER f2, 45 3 Prize Speaking C35 3 Vice President G5 3 Basketball CZ, 3, 45 3 Senior Play C45 3 Treasurer of A. A. C45 3 Class Will. Good sportsmanship, complete frankness and consideration of your class have made up your school career. Always full of fun, you have pro- vided us with plenty of humorous moments and we hate to depart from the cheerful atmosphere you create, but we know that your pleasing per- sonality will carry you far. VIOLA BRAWN KKVIIIU Senior Play C453 Class Secretary C453 Class Ode. How quiet and soft spoken you are, Viola, but always when we look at you there is a naughty twinkle in your eye which tells us that you are laughing with us and not at us. Although you have never tried to make yourself conspicuous at any time, your voluntary aid and steady head have helped us out of many tight places. RETA CALL KlRetaU A Class Editor C15 3 Class President Q45 3 Senior Play C45 3 Address to Undergraduates. The most willing worker of us all. Reta, as president, you surely have had a trying class to urge forward this past yearg and although you doubtless have received many criticisms, we want you to know that we have appreciated your help more than words can tell. If you are always as ambitious as you are now, you cannot fail in life. BERTHA CRAM Bertha Vice President C3, 45 3 Senior Play C45 3 Alumni Editor of WINTHROP WINNER Q45 3 Class History. Bertha, we acknowledge you as one of the most sincere, upright and aspiring of our number, for you have ever strived to do the honorable thing. You have pushed all obstacles from your path and emerged triumphant. 'fAlways ready to help has been your motto, and we feel that because of this you have started on a successful journey.

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10 WINTHROP WINNER more step up that ladder toward a greater goal. Every one of them must be regarded more precious than gold, each tiny bit going to form a founda- tion for something greater and more noble, yet to come. Once attained, this kind of gold may never be taken away, and the more you use it the more it multiplies. A house divided against itself can never stand. If you want to reach success, but are sure you won't, failure is the only answer. Make up your mind you will succeed, and success is sure to come. No great fame has ever been won but what somewhere there lies a form of that great foundation, education, If you think of success as always just a little way ahead, and strive hard to approach nearer to it, you will earn fame, honor and happiness. For those who wish to follow your trail, you will have left real footprints on the sands of time. L. I., '33. APPRECIATION - Last year Mr. Perley gave the school many books for our library, which brought forth our gratitude and appre- ciation. This year he has given us sev- eral books and, much to our surprise and joy, he has given a moving picture machine to Winthrop High School. It was a surprise because we had had no idea of a moving picture machine in school. Of course, we had heard of them in schools, yet they were few and -far between, and we did not expect one for our own use and benefit. But upon the announcement of the gift, joy came to every student in the school. They foresaw a wonderful thing that could change dreary studying to higher levels. This has been accomplished quite well for the short time that the school has had the machine. The Chemistry and General Science classes have had pic- tures dealing With their study, which have been of much benefit to them. The pictures have been instructive and helpful, and were rented free for trans- portation charges from commercial con- cerns, such as the General Electric Com- pany, who wish to help the public. The machine has also been used for enter- tainment at school functions. The moving picture machine has been of much help and benefit to us and, it is rightly supposed, its possibilities will greatly increase in the future and more uses found for it. It was a very thought- ful gift and it is much appreciated, not only by the High School but by the Junior High School, that has also re- ceived its benefits. We, the students of Winthrop High School, extend to Mr. C. A. Perley our heartiest thanks. J. S., '31.



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WINTHROP WINNER MAYLAND GRAM ' lfCTam77 Vice President C21 5 Senior Play C41 5 Manager Basketball C41 5 Editor-in-Chief of WINTHROP WINNER C41 5 Salutatory. Mayland, you are a Wonderful student, the backbone of the class in our studies. True, honest and persevering, success is sure to come your Way. You have been a busy man and a big help to the school in your last year, and we appreciate it. MARIA FROST Marian Senior Play C41 5 Class Ode. Although you didnit join us until our Junior year, We soon learned of your jolly humor, strik- ing friendship and generosity. It did not take us long to make your acquaintance, and since then We have enjoyed every moment spent with you. May We see you often after our school days are over. WELDON HEWETT ufreddyn Senior Play C41 5 Play Stage Manager C41 5 Prize Speaking Stage Manager C31 5 Class Ode. Even though you are usually quiet, calm and cool, yet when you do get riled', hang the danger sign out. You have done your part for the class, especially With your broad smile. You're all right and We Wish you good luck. IRVING HOUSE Kilpuckll Prize Speaking C31 5 Senior Play C41 5 Basket- ball C1, 2, 3, 41 5 Captain of Basketball C41 5 Base- ball C1, 2, 3, 41 5 President of A. A. C41 5 Football C3, 41 5 Manager of Football C41 5 Class Ode. Well, old fellow, you might have got better rank if you had studied more and not looked after the girls so much. But you have done yourself honor in athletics, and have been a credit to the class and school. Hurrah! for a jolly classmate and a good sport.

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