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EDITH CLOUGH, TED Bath, Me. Morse High School Practice Teaching, Grade III Financial Committee Y. W. C. A., Delegate to Camp Maqua QCD: Tennis Tournament A little mischief now and then. Yes, she's small in stature, but that doesn't prevent her from being an excellent school teacher. We think she will make the kiddies sit up and take notice, although the twinkle in her eye simply cannot be squeIched. CAROLINE CUTTS Kittery Point, Me. Traip Academy Practice Teaching, Gracle IV Executive Committee of Halliday Literary Club CAI: Glee Club QD, C, B, A13 Senior Basketball, Mandolin Club. Theres music in her fingers. She will make music wherever she goes because it's in her. Many a night in the center Caroline has unselfishly consented to be our orchestra. Music will certainly not be neglected in her school. ELIZABETH CUTTS, Betty Kittery Point, IVIe. Traip Academy Practice Teaching, Junior Primary Glee Club QD, C, B, AJ: House Committee KCI, Li- brary Committee Y. W. C. Ajg Senior Basketball: Junior Basketball. Winning each heart And delighting each eye. We might call Betty the Class Muse. She can, on a mo- ment's notice, set her thoughts to verse. A lover of good literature is she. Perhaps that accounts for some of her poetry, but we know that she has inspirations all her own.
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EDITH ETTA BEVERAGE Pulpit Harbor, Me. No. Haven High School Practice Teaching, Grade lll Refreshment Committee of Y. W. C. A. Fair QD, BJ. Early to bed and early lo rise, Makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. While others wake with the breakfast bell, Edith has long been up. Bird study has no alarms for her. Better be an hour too early than a minute too late is an excellent motto, and one that will bring her success. MARY AUGUSTA BROWNE Pemaquid Harbor, Me. Bristol High School Practice Teaching, Grade V Editor-in-Chief of the GREEN AND WHITE: Glee Vlub CD, C, B, A13 Art Committee of Halliday Literary Club. That unclcfinable newness and unexpeclcdness llial we call genius. A poem to be written, drawing to be done, or help needed in any subject? We go to Mary. When we hear her cheery l'll try, our anxieties vanish. lVlary's variety of talents surely wins our admiration. STEPHEN WALTER BROWN, STEVE Foxcroft, lVle. Foxcroft Academy Practice Teaching, Grade VII Basketball QD, C, B, AJ, Baseball QD, C, B, Al: Orchestra CD, C, B, A19 Tennis Tournament A calm, clear mind. Steve is a good worker, we admit, but he believes in taking plenty of rest. We suspect his motto is, Bleu he the man who first invented sleep. Anyhow, no one has had to worry over Steve's staying up to the early morning hours.
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MILDRED MARGUERITE DAVENPORT Augusta, Me. Oak Grove Seminary Practice Teaching, West Gorham House Committee QC, BD: Varsity KD, Cl: lnterclass Basketball QB, AJ. Thoughtful and kind and untraubledf' Conversation overheard: She's very sad and wise. Wise, perhaps, but not so sad--See the twinkles in her eyes! She knows an awful lot, too. Wish l did. VERA LEVINA DOHERTY, Pat Calais, Me. Calais Academy Practice Teaching, Grade V House Committee QDD: Assistant Business Manager of Editorial Board QAM lnterclass Basketball QD, C, B, Aj. So grave and dignifed ol mlen. Vera has a well-developed sense of humor, which often crops out in unexpected places. We understand why people say, What a jolly girl Vera ist May she keep through life her knack of making friends. MILDRED SPROULE FOSSETI' Pemaquid Falls, Me. Bristol High School I Practice Teaching, Grades II and III House Committee QAJQ Treasurer of Wenyontte Club fAj. Says little but thinks much. Oh! We have found you out, Mildred, withal you are so demure. We know who makes us laugh with her witty sayings. Mildred, though she says little, accomplishes much.
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