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

 - Class of 1931

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WINTHROP WINNER RENA NORCROSS lKRe7La,!f Senior Play C41 g Class Ode. While others have quarrelled, accused, wrangled and repented, you have been very calm and con- stant through it all. We wonder if you are always as silent and are forced to admit that we doubt it, especially where certain persons are concerned. Our smallest classmate possesses one of the greatest qualities for success, a remarkable dis- position which is admired by all. We give you our best wishes, Rena, and know you will prove worthy of them. LOUISE PERRY Louise Class Editor C31 5 Prize Speaking C31 g Basket- ball C3, 41 9 Senior Play C41 3 Secretary of A. A. C41 g Presentation of Gifts to Boys. You left our class your first two years of high school and we missed your cheerful giggle, but we were glad when you returned to graduate with us. INEZ SHAW KKIHQZ7! Prize Speaking C31 3 Class Treasurer C11 9 Class President Cl, 315 Class Editor C2, 3, 41: Class Prophecy. Although you aren't very large, you have done big things for the class. As president you pushed us through a trying Junior year and provided animation for us. You are one fine girl, and we give you our best wishes. Wewvonder what you are going to do, but we will bide our time. JOHN STINCHFIELD Johnny Prize Speaking C313 Senior Play C413 Class Editor of WINTHROP WINNER C41 g Honor Essay. Behold, our orator. Bashful and shy, your broad grin always lurks just around the corner, and when it appears what a charm it adds to those freckles. As Professor Pepp, in the Senior play, you captured the admiration of all by your fine acting in such a difficult role. We rest assured that your future will be worthy of commendation.

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WINTHROP HIGH SCHOOL 13 3 MARJORIE HOUSEWORTH ' flMaTgJ7 Senior Play 1413 Prize Speaking 131, News Editor of School News for WINTHROP WINNER 141 :Class Ode. We all know your favorite indoor sport is whis- pering, but soon you will be unable to continue your pastime, and then we can only guess what your new occupation will be. You have displayed your fine school spirit by attending all basketball games, and we hope that this spirit will remain with you through future years of happiness. VANCE LINCOLN KlLink!7 Football 13, 41 3 Senior Play 141 g Presentation of Gifts to Girls. Vance, old boy, you are a good sport and always ready for anything that comes your way. We don't doubt but what you will always come out on top. You did make trouble for most of the teachers with your whispering, but reprimands mean nothing now. A good fellow well met. HELGA LINDHOLM Hockey Class Editor 111 5 Class Treasurer 131 g Senior Play 141 5 Valedictory. Quiet, persevering and unassuming, a fine scholar with a depth of character and willing to do your part towards making the class a success. Success is bound to come your way, and we wish you the best of luck. JOHN NEDZA crspoofyaf . Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41 5 Senior Play 141 g Base- ball 11, 2, 3, 41, Football 13, 41, Captain of Football 141, Manager of Baseball 131, Prize Speaking 131 3 Class Ode. - The school's football and basketball star, and oh, those gridiron touchdowns! Johnnie, you will be remembered as a football hero. You have plenty of grit and brass to carry you through life. You did cause the teachers plenty of trouble and received a front seat for your pains. Good luck Q to you. l I g g l



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WINTHROP HIGH SCHOOL 15 MARGUERITE STOCKFORD KKMGTQYI Advertising Manager of Senior Play C41 g Class Treasurer C41 g Class Ode. A real trouper you are, Marguerite 3 we are going to miss your constant encouragement after your career at Winthrop High. You have proven yourself worthy and we are proud to acknowledge you as our classmate. CHARLES THOMAS Chuck Football C3, 41 5 Senior Play K41 g Prize Speak- ing C31g Cheer Leader 13, 413 Class Marshal C315 Secretary of Class C215 Baseball 13, 41g Class Ode. Well, Chuck, we know you will never be a student, but life has many possibilities, and you have a wonderful spirit of good humor and fun. You are a good sport, always upholding the class, and we acknowledge you as a wonderful classmate. Our class sheik.

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