Edward Little High School - Oracle Yearbook (Auburn, ME)

 - Class of 1931

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'THE 1931 ORACLE l lil -S'f.L' ' I .11 ' I . fi ' ' i will '5' M7371 li pig 'ill I? if ,rl EE? 'Eli 'EE , 5 Eli, ffl fur, nil, f imp , JEANETTE LoR1NG Wlieii Miss Frost forsook her drawing classes early in the year, Jeanette stepped in and very capably took over the reins. Under her guidance even those who never before could be accused of being artistic are seen to cast sly, admiring glances at their work. JOHN MANNINC1 Hjohnnyl' They say when johnny went to high school it took over a half page in the Oracle to account for all the activities in which he took part. As a teacher he is equally as versatile--economics, physics, history, debating, hockey, agri- culture. and golf all coming in his line. RALPH MASTERMAN Dave We sure do like to hear Mr. Mastcrman speak in assemblies. His poetry is great! The .liuniors who have him for linglish are certainly fortunate. B .I Q1 . h A . 1 - . W eslt es Jeing a poct, Dave is a piohcient coach. The fellows have found him to be a real friend and a right good sport. ANNA MILLER If we were to run a superlative contest among the faculty, the title of Most Jolly would certainly go to Miss Miller. CHRISTINE NOR VVOOID Another recent addition to lf. L.'s teaching staff, Miss Norwood soon made many friends here, and she has extended her good work as faculty adviser on the Girls' Council. A good share of the success of the Mother's Tea belongs to you, Miss Norwood, FLORENCE PENNFLI. Fortunate are those who can boast of having Florence for a teacher. and those same students have certainly gained a friend in the bargain. Smiling and helpful always, she is our idea of a wonderful teacher. Pano Iilrrcn

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THE 1931 ORACLE .azz A ' aiiig ,..,.. i ... ,. - ,.,,, 7 U PI FH , F' l1,l1lI'll ,.--------.. i --....--.- ---,...-.. . fri 7 ,V ' rl- I-wnrgq F ,I-li, 'WH ' ln is E r F El-F Fil ffl: Fllll- F itll m'J-I I 'wl d' M I ' lull' Lmwoon DWELLEY Zeke The addition of the E. L. H. S. Gym paved the way for a new faculty member. Zeke came down from Junior High to fill the position and has Htted in slick as a whistle. Whetlier it is football, basketball, rifiery, track, or what not, Zeke is an authority. SARAH ENWRIGHT 'fEnnie Miss Enwright and the French course at Edward Little shall always remain synonymous in our minds. Her class periods are noted for their clock-work proficiency. MAUDFZLENA HUSKINS Maud As the conductor of orderly and efficient classes Miss Huskins stands second to none in old lf. L. VVe couldn't graduate without her. ELIZABETH JORDAN Pretty For the three years Betty has been with us in E. L. she has become as endeared to our hearts as her sister. One of the highest compliments a teacher can receive from a student is to be called a perfect peach . and Betty certainly merits that title. MA R CAR FT bl ORDAN 1APeggy,!! How much less would these last two years have meant to us had we been denied the pleasure of knowing' our beloved Peggy! A fine teacher, a good sport. and most important of all a real friend, Margaret will long' be among our fondest remembrances of Edward Little. ANNA KENNEDY A newcomer to the portals of li. L., Mrs. Kennedy has already won a place in our hearts. Though we Seniors see too little of this interesting' person, she proved her worth as one ot the coaches of the Senior Drama. Page Ten



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THE 1931 ORACLE ff ' ' K ,..... -' l I an I 'CI ' ' ':'feH':: F Ai- 'Pr I pl EF FEI Ep f fr iff ill? ll f tml . mn-L-1 3 N H f w w n Hql ALMA PERKINS llperkyi! Our own Perlcyl' turned high hat this year and established herself in a cute little office all her own on the mezzanine Hoor. It's never safe to direct anyone to the whereabouts of Perky for she may be teaching her youthful charges any one of ten different sports in ten different places. GERALDINE PIERCE Although this is Miss Pierce's first year in Edward Little she has certainly become a popular and successful teacher. She is the other half of the Home Ec. department-the cheery pair you see about town. ELBRIDGE PITCHER Mr. Pitcher has put a lot of time and effort in the music clubs this year. We can't help admiring a man who can conduct four glee clubs, a band, orchestra, a music appreciation class, and a class in harmony, besides his regular duties as music supervisor of the Auburn schools. We shall never forget Mr. Pitcher-the man with the baton and the big bass voice. ANGIE PULSIFER More than many of todayis typists who matriculate around these here parts have been groomed under the guiding hand of firm, efficient, and business-like Miss Pulsifer. MIRIAM RICE We've always understood that Wzzterville wasn't half bad. Now that ,we've met Miss Rice we think it must be a pretty hue place. fVVe wonder if it is VVaterville's air that makes such blue eyesj ARTHUR TAY LOR CKRCC19? VVhen you see Red you're bound to see a bunch of his proteges grouped about, chewing over the latest in sports or sharing in Red's Fluent supply of witticisms. Page Twcl-vc

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