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

 - Class of 1938

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XYINTHROP HIGH SCHOOL 51 ::::Q-::--0:: : ::::-: : :Q: : :QQQQQ Qggqv , - --Q- L Wo..-, v Y- -vv-, -Q-sf-q.c,.,.:. ODDS AND ENDS . . S0112 HitS How You Going To Keep Him Am I In Love H Helen Diamond Down On the Farm Mr. Rowe I,d Love To Play A Love Scene U Mae Prescott All You Waiit To Do Is Dance I' Virginia Rourke You're Gonna Wake Up Some Day H Paul Gould I'm just A Country Boy At Heart 'A Eddie Hamblin Ten O'Clock Town U Winthrop, Maine To-day I Am A Man 'I Henry Deblois Down With Love Katherine Manter There's Only One Girl Like You H Alida Bowens My Secret Love Affair Anita Dostie The Lady Who Couldn't Be Kissed Florence Stinchfield I Want A New Romance Lottie Wentworth High, Wide and Handsome Flora Richards Save A Little Love For Daddy Helen Smith I Stumbled Over Love VVarren Wells Nice Work If You Can Get It H Stanley Kus Toy Town Band Orchestra Listen My Children And You Shall Hear H Mr. Laplant Youyre Here, You're There 3' Windy Towns I'm Hittin, The High Spots U Donald Norcross Will You Chick Cobb Can I Forget You U Carl Lowden How Could You H Miss Tapley The Moon Got In My Eyes 'I Miss Frost VVhat A Dummy Love I-Ias Made Of Me H Mr. Ingalls Youyre Looking For Romance U Alfred Maxwell Get Along Little Dog Edward Davis You've Got Something There Sophie Ozog I've Got My Heart Set on You Rachel Kinney This Is Gonna Be My Lucky Sum- mer Ruth House 'K More Power to You H I George Stetson Me, Myself and I Lawrence Irvin 'A Down with Love U john Hinkley The Things I Want Annie Adams K' The Girl You Used To Be Irene Fleury If It's the Last Thing I Do Helen Buzzell If I Can Count On You Elsie Bates if cc Remember Me Leonard Gaylord Life of The Party U Rosa Bruneau Schooling isnit necessary to success. You can quit early, as Edison did, and study at home for 68 years. D. Norcross: Out in the country, where I spent my vacation they gave me one of those three season bedsf' NV. Towns: 'K Never heard of them. D. Norcross: No springs! Begger: QAfter knocking at house doorj: If you please lady, I lost my right legf, Wfoman of the House: XVell, it ainlt heref, City Boy: Father come here a min- utef' Father: XVhat do you want son? City boy: QPointing to empty milk cansj. Look at the cowis nestf,

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50 VVINTHROP VVINNER Girls' Basketball VVinthrop Rockport VVinthrop Hallowell Xlfinthrop Richmond VVinthrop Gardiner VVinthrop Hallowell VVinthrop Richmond Winthrop Gardiner Vlfinthrop Kents Hill Winthrop Mechanic Falls VVinthrop Fairfield VVinthrop Mechanic Falls VVinthrop Fairfield Physical activities for girls in Win- throp High School are limited to Basket- ball. Perhaps in the future the girls will get together and add more sports to their list. N ever-the-less in the sport we do enter we are proud to say, we have an excellent record in victories and health returns. The season this year opened with the class games. Much interest was shown by the girls and twenty reported for Var- sity practice. The girls worked hard from the beginning to make their team outstanding. Many of the fast teams in this section were scheduled, such as Fair- field, Mechanic Falls, and Hallowell, and a good fight was put up by the Winthrop girls. During the latter part of the season the team lost a very valuable player, Helen lovin, but even so, the team worked to- gether and the Mechanic Falls team had a hard time in winning by only two bas- kets. Much loyalty and sportsmanship has been shown among the players this year, and seven received Varsity letters: Helen lovin, Betty Webb, Anita Dostie, Dor- othy Taylor, Marie Rourke, Captain Rachel Kinney, and Barbara French. Next year the girls will come out with a much stronger team, for there are a number of players in the present eighth grade that have shown their ability as players. There is also a strong guard section with Captain elect Marie Rourke, Betty VV ebb, Dorothy Taylor, Rhona Richards, Helen Leird, Ruth Bruneau. ln the forward section, Betty Shute, Bar- bara French, Beatrice lovin, Reta Lyons, and Blanch lovin. The girls were scheduled to play in the Fairfield tournament. The first game was with Hermon. The girls had little difficulty in taking this game by a 27 to 13 victory. The second game was played with Hallowell, this time the girls were unable to pull to the top and Hallo- well won by a 28 to 23 victory. The third game was with New Sharon and NVinthrop forfeited the consolation cup to 1t. The season closed with the Augusta Co-eds. The Winthrop girls won with a 34 to 23 score. George Ruman won a contest by shav- ing Gill Ruman in eighteen seconds. Gill should have got a medal for bravery. Ingalls: 'Wlfelg Boys, know your lesson for today PM H. Deblois: Sure, don't you ?,'



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52 WINTHROP VVINNER In the history class the other day Hewett couldn't name more than sixteen presidents of the thirty-two presidents of the United States and that riled the teacher. Why Mr. Hewettj' said Mr. Ingalls, Vlfhen I was as old as you I could name every one of the presidents. Yeah, teacher, but there wasn't nearly so many of 'em then. Definition of school-52 hours of agony. This year-Miss Tapley bought an alarm clock to wake up her typing stu- dents. Principal - Qin assemblyj 2 A' Now I want you students to be so quiet you can hear a pin dropfl Freshman voice: Let'er drop. Miss Frost: Uliver, define the word puncture. O. Jackson: A puncture is a hole in a tire, usually found a great distance from a garage. Mr. Ingalls: Can anyone tell me what happened after Napoleon mustered his army ?'l G. Shute: Yes Sir, he peppered the enemy and took the cidadel by assult. Mr. Ingalls: Sit down my lad, I'll have no sauce from you ? Ingalls: Can you give me an ex- ample of wasted energy? O. Baltic: Yes sir, telling a hair- raising story to a baldheaded man. Pa, said johnny, looking up from his composition, is waterworks all one word or do you spell it with a hydrant ? Miss Frost: Has this dog a good pedigree P Salesman: Say, if he could talk, he wouldn't speak to either of us.', Mason took his aunt Though wintry was the breeze. He put her in the rumble seat, To watch his anti-freeze. R. House: Never despair. Some- where above the clouds the sun is shin- ing. I. Fleury: Yes, and somewhere be- low the sea tl1ere's solid bottom, but that doesn't help a man when he falls over- board. L. Fowle ' 'X 'Xnd what's your name my good man F Prisoner L. Fowle: Prisoner namefl 4, U 9142. Is that your real name ? Naw, dat's me pen- A Scotchman was stripping wallpaper from the walls of his house when a friend called to see him. ' YVell, Sandy, said the visitor, are ye goin! to have new paper? Na, na, replied Sandy. .'Xh'm just movin' into another house. Kus: And for B o n n i e Annie Laurie, I'd lay me down and die! Maxwell: QRisingj, Is Miss Laurie in the audience P H. Smith: Miss Tapley, Is the ex- ercise you gave us for tomorrow hard? In other words would it take more than one period to do it in ? Miss Tapley: Youlll be able to do it in one period if you use your head. H. Smith: Then I guess I'll use two periods. Miss Frost: This is the worst com- position in the class - I'm going to write your father about this. W. Wells: I don't care if you do because he wrote it. J Bow legs are few and far between.

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