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

 - Class of 1931

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46 WINTHROP WINNER Russell Stockford- Oh, Sweet Mys- tery of Life. Marie Taylor- Little Maggie with a Dream Glass in Her Hand. Karl Norcross- Why Ain't I Got No Sweetheart ? Wilfred Deblois - My Future Just Passed. Evelyn Wentworth- Sweeter as the Years Go By. Leo Dostie- How to Make Love. Neva Walker - Following the Cow Trail. Irene Bisson-- Anchored in Love. Roger Stinchfield- My Rough and Rowdy Ways. Irene Minor- Only a Miner. Kilburn Shaw - Over the Hills to the Poorhousef' Russell Young -- Everybody Loves My Girl. Beatrice Pooler- Please Don't Talk About Me. George Sturtevant - I Learned About Women from Her. Andrew Kus- I'm a Gay Caballero. Thomas Frost- Gee, But I'd Like To Make You Happy. Dora Fleury- You're Driving Me Crazy. Edna Gott- An Old-fashioned Pic- ture. Bertha Manter-'Tm Nobody's Dar- ling on Earth. Evelyn Currier - Just A Little Closer. Mary Jones - Stay Out of the South. Alberta Dolloflf' - I'm a Dreamy Lover. FRESHMAN ALPHABET A is for Avis, Alberta and Andrew. It seems to me that they are always studying, or pretending to be. B is for Bertha, Beatrice and Bicknell, what they can't do would be hard to tell. C is for Charles, our hunter, so gay, who caught a skunk, so some people say. D is for Dora and Donald, light-hearted and free, at a basketball game you will al- ways see. E is for Elizabeth and our two Evelyns. Whatever they do, they are sure to win. F is for Frost, we have plenty, you see- Thomas, Ellery -and Herbert, the mighty three. G is for George and Edna Gott, who are always ready to laugh a lot. H is for Helen, our basketeer, for whom we are always ready to cheer. I is for our two Irenes so fair. We think that they make a good pair. J is for Jackson, a racer is he, outboard motors are his specialty. K is for Kilburn, and Kneeland, too. We wonder if they are ever blue. L is for Laura, Lawrence and Leo. Don't you think they are quite a trio? M is for Mary and Merle, so gay. They will make their mark in the world some day. N is for Neva and Norcross, so studiousg when disturbed they are just furious. 0 is for others of the Winthrop High, when they saw us they gave ia sigh. P is for Paradis and happy Plossay, who are very fond of having their own way. Q is for questions we Freshmen invent, to be able to answer would be quite an event. R is for Rosie, and Robert, too, we never know what they are going to do. S is for Stockford,,Stinchfiel-d and Skomro, three boys all in a row. , T is for Taylor, with dark brown hair, and Towns, who is always ready to take a dare. U is for us of 'tT'he Freshman Class, made up of many a lad and lass. V is for Vilene, our light-haired maid, who always appears to be quite afraid. Wis for Wilfred and Wilder Ferne, who are always willing to do a good turn. X is for the things we ought to find, but we poor Freshmen haven't the mind. Y is for Young, -a jolly lad, who never ap- pears to be very sad. Z is for Zeus, who dwells in the sky. So then, let us boost for Winthrop High.



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