Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)
- Class of 1941
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EIIIIIIII - H BAXTER MEMORlAL LIBRARY GORHAM l I. Pram Gorham$rnrnal Schmnl Entered April 1+1, 19.45 GLASS EDGE VDLUME :57 a . 7 lkmmw.mitmnu Hliilllllllll '2! NORMAL SCHOOL .. IQiWW GORHAM. M A I N E JEMJELH, .11 .F-H-IH'I' H'.Rlx! .1 'f iii .11 Ht'arM-zm .11 1 I.-'H.J-H-CH'1'Y . . . LH'J I E-IHEN E . -l. Iiirl'mu, E D I GATE D to the future... Vaie dedicate this twentywthirsl ?nhnne Hi the GREEK shin WHITE tn the future ei Gerhani Nnrmsl Sehenl. Here are nnr ressens. lOur seheei is in its sixty-seennd year. During this time it has been noted for its high sehnlsstie standing slitting ether Nnrnisl sehnnis. When it was feunded in 18TH hf Dr. Certhell. it had as its enrrieninin s twnsyesr ennrse with ninety-sesen students enrnllerl. Tetisy we' have an enrnihnent of three hundred and twenty-hre future tesehers. The Schnni en the Hill is eiimh- ing upward under the able guidance of its past and present leaders and is heing sneeessfni in its aim tn serve Yenth. EVE hope to preserve the ideals rif Gnrhanl Nurmal Sehuni that have been instilled in us rlnring nnr training; Vile hnpe tn return In nnr sehnnl in the future and he nhle to find in it end nrnnng its students the same friendly spirit. nihile we are here and when we are on nur ewn in the prefessienal werid, we shall always be striving te widen nnr senpe ef knewietlge and ianenee. Eire have all added fnnr new friends to enr eirele this year. We feel sure that under their guidance. we shall attain the standards set up for nswleyaity. hennr, and friendship. Dr. Frsneis Bailey. nur prineipai. with the aid ef nur iaenltj,r and its new members. Dr. Eleannr Duiey. Dean nf 'Wntnen, Mr. Raymond Bsssetti Dean of lien. and Mr. Richard Savage, hesti hi the Indnss trial Arts Department fer the State of Maine, will enntinne tn improve eur sehn-nl. Hrith the hnpe and strength of ynttth we shall snnr upward and reach for the heights. Se. hereis tn the future at nnr seheni. Herejs tn the new tneiniiers hi the fnenlty. Lung may thej.Ir teach their well fermed ideals. One at a time. twn at a time. we're 3!! iii ns iriends tegether, that is Gnrhsnt Nnrmsiis way. If we were tn make a lessen pisn en the dediestinn nf this 1I.n':.:-Innte hi the Geese: sisn WHITE, it would leek like this: Subject: Dedication Di the GREEN mm anz. Topic: The future nf Gerham Normal 5:th Classes: All thnse tn came. Type : Tun guess. Our Aim: Tn preserve the i'daals oi cur school. Ynur M11: Tn accept these ideals instillad in 115 by aur faculty. Tu becama a friend uf the new facuity members. To dp your best to help in the imprnvement 0f nu:- school. Tu support sacial and athletic attiivities, Results Expectcd .: . . That you will attund Chapel regularly. That tha alumni will return frequmtly, especially on Back ta. Garham Day. ' Thait-Iynu Will raise ever; higher tha standard of the. Schuai cm tha ill . That you will turn back these pag-Es and ramember the happy times in preparing tn teach; ' Bibliography :. .. 'The past, prawn; and future histary Di '6. N. 5., Summary: T he GREEN A-HD WHITE '1': 3;qu fur criticism and for Approval. ...OF GOR A - G 0 R H A M 111 the 11111111011 01 this 110111111e 01 the 1311121111 1111011111111, 0111110111 11111 11111111111113.r 1111e11e1e1'111111ed 0111' w01'k. Yet we have 1111111e eheuges. keep111g 111 11111111 111111 1101111 111g 15 100 g0011 101' 13011111111 5110111111 53111001. 1-1511 1101111 11011e11, p111m1e11, 111111 111111111311 10 give 11011 the 11:11 Year 110011 Ever . 11 we have 511eeee11e1l. we 1110 111011 1111111 11111111e11. During the 111151 1.011001 year, 111111-1311, we have witnessed 11 111111111e1' 01 Changes 1111111e 111 0111 eeh00l 11101111111111; 111e1111y, etuw 1111111., 111111 1110113131 11110111 01 these ehangee have resulted 111 greater e011- 1111111111111: 111111 11111111111151 101' 115. We have 111111111 11011 01 these changes. taken 11101 tlITES 0f 111e111, 111111 110w give them 10 3.1011 110111111 1111 111 11115 110011. 0111 e011e011011 15 1111 110 111-e11115 1:0111111e1e. 1111111111 111eide1115 have 1111111111111 113' 1111ree01'11e11. 11111 we feel that we have 111011111e11 111011e wh1el1 w111 serve 10 reeaIl 0111e1'11. N01 01111r have we 1101e11 the Changes. 11111 111110 1h01e 110111'111e5 whieh 11111e pleee eeeh year w11110111 whieh 0111 11011001 111011111 l1e i11e0111111e1e1 'We 111ele0111e the new 111e11111e1'5 01 0111' 1110111131 111111 h0pe 111111 they are 111 pleased 1111111 111 111-1 we are with them. W' e 111'e sure 511111111 1111 1111111111111H111 1,-1.1111111111 .111 1111 11111: 1110901111111 111111111111 1111 111111111 111111-11 11111111 W E L C 0 M E that they will stay and play a part in the future at this. inetitutitin. The girls ESPE- eitillt' weletlmte the kind and careful guid- anee tit' eur new Dean. Dr. Duiey. The athletic department and the N. Y. A. wtirkers are enthusiaetie in their weleenie LCII Mr. Bassett. nut itlStl'LlCtDI' whe has interesting arguments- in Eeeuemies. Tests and l-Ieasures, and Seeielegy. Mt. Savage has already received his weleume by the Shep heys ant! studentsi Hie greet the Freshitten. 115th de you think of nut seheel? Yeti were it tine letiking intiustrieus grntip when we First saw yett. tutti yeti have fuliiileel all require- ments. WE herpe that yuu will take. an active part in the tatganizatiens anti he- eeme leaders in our activities. We 315e- greet the members of the ftiurth year class who have emne hack with us to werk fur a tlegtee. GODtI 111th in gent teaching eareet! Our years it 1' teacher training ate. these whieh we will alwayit want tn have CIUSE tti 11:5. In the present and future. we hmie that you will derive at great deal ef pleas- ure tutti Satisfactiun hy Ititilting thrmtgh the pages hi this veluitte. Geiuy fee :1 teeie en the eempn; Sitting iii the Hemtdej! tint Cmupering Hetett fer the newt cities I'F'H' JFT... llnl'il- i I 1' 1h...- r . ; ' L. t 11' . :efflilwaE-t ' :w ' t Lin '3'. tEi-I' .51;- .. 51:1? 11.; . .. I. I 1 1 II- - Ih-II- I$l 1. . l..-.- . I 1,.I-ill I-Iu. , e t,t'Trn J?! 3.4- ; 35:19 . . .. ' l'V'L-'Faf:'a I I I' I - a... Hr; RE 'i faxE-i! W DMINISTRATION - F ACULTY LASSES - SENIORS CTIVITIES - ATHLETICS Eurfj' :Hnwdrrs m' mm'uiug C'e'mprf. N'hur Emmi!!! in Ha mum : mm ynidrmrr? :1 frfrnd m arrc'd f3 :1 frirnd fmfrrd. Many happy and ,0meme Emma; rrrrr swirl! in Hm Hfafagy fcrfrm'mwy in pre- Ihnrmg Hmm'mf far Ei'fJJ'II? brmh Spring mad an find thaw? +?me c'rrmudrrd IriHi rmm's EHHHEEEELSM. Ha: sure m 55';er up an ?JHHEHHF I a W WWI WE ADMINISTRATION Our iustntrtars are aftt'aj': wiffiaxg in help fry to 50wa our problem: for us. Drop fma Dr. BaHEfs afire when he isn't busy and ask his advice. Here 133 pram : a typical Hudanf-piriimipaf interview. F A C U L T Y K-If?F-!Jlt'f3f.f HIRE? Camila: Scene meuffm'i' Fa J ME i' U? . m- H! DEMONSTRATION 011 the fringe 0f the Gerham Emma! Seheul Campus we find the Demonstratitm Sehhnl. Indeed. it tahnttltl stand elese ter the Kennel Snehtml fur it is elttsely integrated with Uttr student life here. 11: is in this: building that through the Chi servatimt elasses at Miss Hastings and efEeieney of Mr. Anderson, we are intrttcltteed t0 the itttrieaeies and difficulties hf litttttingr inter practice the ll'ltthiidS we are taught in the eIaesruums. Later Shine hf 1.15 return here tn tie mtr student teaching under the ever patient and helpful Demnnstratimt SehereIl staff. The Denmnstralien Sehee-I i5 3. twn-stm'y hriek huildiug sheltering ehihh'en frmn the fettr-jrear-hhts in Kindergarten to the, EU thtmght, gmwn-up ninth graders. Mitzi: JHHSHHHI. Hirert'm' 49f Obxm'ewttmt I 3:. E l: I Snufeur-fmrher rmrfereure Picture Sitt-dj! Tertrher-pnpit tit'i'ittitjtr SCHOOL in this sehtitil we hittl the hletitiitig at the iiititiern and ttatiitiunal trends in edu- t'atitai. its teaehera are willing tti accept the aiipi'twed new and yet nut reath' Ira tln away with tratlititinal. juat heeatiae it is tiitl rill yeai'a. Here are seen Children's aetit'itiea iii 1::1't'ijeeta. One such activity ean he seen in Miss 1 ttiat's hith gratle i'emn. where the chil- dren with the help Di their teacher. have tetieeeratetl their library earner. They: did a neat and attractive piece of wark using harrela. ele-th. paint, and a little wtii'k. The inatetials were htittght 1w'ith mtiiiey that the Children aavetl tram apple sales. Retieetirttiiiiy fiiii'ai'jt' earner; A new tiereltipment tit ethieatitai that haa heetzine 1:1'tiiiti11eitt here this year is t'iatial ethieatitin. Thraugh Hr. Antler- atin'a efi'tii'ta this efficient iitethtitl has lti'tigi'easeti frtaii an academia thetirlr ttii an accepted CiEtSEul'DUITI practice. Anether lirtijeet. that is carried an very atieeeaat'th-n is the hat iititia lunches which are tireparetl and served under the eapahle supervisitin erf Elias Littieheltl with the aitl at the girls training there. Learning fiaa' ha ante EHHIFHE Mr. Andaman, Fi-i'iitipai' ART - MUSIC H'hert we eame te Gurham Xurmal Selmel. we enteretl with the a1nhitinn tr: heeeme sneeeeefnl teaehera. Little thtl we knew at the rariuura euhjeete we were tn take. During euur study here we hare reaiiaeel the impertanee en' these eeuraee, Our Freshman year we had leatle ef tun ereating paper furniture, earring Etaap images. and paSting eelur wheels. We imprueed nur haretlwriting:r and learned how to emetic lunches. In eur Snphenmre :th fer e313: .reee year. we built eantltahlee. matte neteheeke. valuable desk sets. trays anti jeweirjr, and studied fameua artists. SUITIE 01' us learned te harmtmiae anti prlaj,F a tune eat an instrument. Muaie was, eue of our favorite periods. but wasn't it hard te transpeae Ameriea ! There we learned hew te: use the piteh pipe, eentiuet a grenp, and appreeiate eur heat eempeaera and their masie. We reeeiveti valuable training in weed stud;r and grammar. It was in this eeurse EDUCATION that mtr future aeheel repnen'terer t'nr jeure naham were tliserweretl. Herw 11errnus we were when it was time tea speak hefere the eiaaa ht lUral English! er etuthetI Library Seienee anti eetleetetl pictures fer Children's Literature. Little tiitl we knew ut- the stars and eur earth until we ttmk the etmree in Seienee. er learned hth te make a heremeter fer T-t'pt'rttf .rrene a! ti'jei Hem: eur elaae menu. hew to identify reeks antl hirtle. antI hew tel read the heavens. We alae studied nature and spent valu- able time in liietugjr. 111 Ohaeruatien we Tearned the value at a lessen plan. in PayeheIe-gy studied the ehiItI. antl in IQ. T. eelleetetl LtaefuI mate- rial, 111 l. T. we met the fathers ef etlu- eatien. Ir1 Tests and Measures we inter- preted results. Then praetiee teaehiug inereaaed eur knewIetIge et' Child Pay- ehelegy. ENGLISH - SCIENCE Elfuxir Hus frarfry JImh ch13; Rainy teams Learning haw m tenth dances IXIATHEMATICS - SOCIAL SCIENCE Teaeh grem- pupils the fundamentals and give them plenty tat practiee in these preceeees. Ufe have learned te teach ntu' pupiis enh' the neeeesary and useful arithi metie. Firet we have te Check up U11 mtt- selvee. Primary Arithmetic. .-1tlt'a11eed Arithmetic fer the intermediate and upper grades. Geemetry, Algebra. Trigenemett'y. anti Calculus were studied by the ntajnrity in mathematics. AH ef us reek a trip amend the werhl and knew the hietery uf elm' etate. eeuntty, ant! Etttepe. er all found eut what eenw stitutee a group ht Seeielegy as well as the eaueee ef divorce and the kinds and methetls of propaganda. The law of diminishing returns is familiar te us trent eur eeurse in Eeenemiee. Same of us StutIietI Pelitieal Histery and learned aheut eur gevernment tutti that at ether eeuntries, while Uthere imprtwetl their knewletige ef the Hible in Bihie Sttttljh Taking tr- trip m'tmntf the teeth! These ef us in the Industrial Arts enuree spent meet at nut time in the Maehine Shep. L'Jttwlting+ It'erging, Printd frVr- ntrhty trays Industrfe! 5111.; grew? INDUSTRIAL ARTS - PHYSICAL EDUCATION 111,13. 51111111111111 1311111111111. 1111111111. l531111111111. 111111 11111111 1111111. 11111111111111111111 111111; 1111- 1111113111 115 1111111 31 3111111111 '111111111111g. 11111115111111 131111111111111 1311111111111 1111 1111111111111111 111111 111 11111 1.111111 111 I311111111111. Twice 11 11111111 111111111; 11111' 111111111111111 111111 3111111111- 11111111 1111115 11111 1115111111 111111 111 11111 gym 1111' 111111 1111111111511. 1111111111113, games. 511111111- 11111, 111111 1111111111 teaching. 1111111 1111: 1131111111 111311111 111 11111111 111111 teach gamma, 1111111 111 11111111. 1111111 111111111 1111 1111111 111 1111 11 11111111 11111111. 11'11 1111111111 111311311 1111111111111 1111111111 1111 11111 11111115 1111111 111111111111111 1111111 1111 111111.11: 11 111111111111 11111 111111 11111111 11 511111511. I11 1111 Spring 111111 11111 W11 111111111111 111111111131. 1111:11- 111'1'. 111111 1111111111. 81111111111 11111111111 111111: 1111 111111 111111 1111111111. 1111111 11111111111111 F1111 11111 111111 1111111111 111111111 1121111111111. 111 11111 1111111111 11111111 111 11111 1111111 111111; 51111111 111 1111 1.131111 playing 11111111111- 111111 111' 111'11111111111g 11111 1111 ga1111111. 117111111111- 111111 511111 11.111111111111111 11111111 11111 111 111111;. 1111111 111 115 1111111 11111 1111 1h11 11111111 111111 1111111111111 11111111 111111 1111111111g'11 11111 11111111 .1111 511111111111. 11111' 11111111 11111. 111111.111 11111111 3111111 111111 0111111 11111 11111 FRANCIS L. BAILEY, PRINCIPAL This; year we returned te seheel and were greeted by our new principal. IJr. Freueie L. Bailey, wheee quick hashing smile, sense ef justice. and grind feilewehip seen won him the friendship nf the entire student hedge. Dr. lailey was fer nine years the State Cmnmieeinner Uf HtluCaIiDH in Yermnnt where he was successfuI Lg -- in raising the standards hi th'mal fiehhuls and teacher eertilieatit'm. Ilis preiiminatw etiueatian was TEEEiTEti at L'entral Slate 'l'eaehers College at Mt. Pleasant. Miehigau. whieh at that time was a Xurntai Eiehhni. liruttt there he went tu the l'atieersity ui Michigan and then did graduate wm'h at the L't1is'e1'sity hi Chieagn. He reeeieetl his Haw tiw's degree at L'ahauhia aitee ttt'tt years hi graduate wnrk. line his 1111. U. he wrnte a hunk entitled. A Iiiaunetl Ettlths' e-i 'iieaehers fur Vettttnnt. Ih'. Bailey's major in eerilege was mathematics. hat later he studied atlntihistratiun and teacher preparatitm, partieus larle fer rural sehnels. He taught fer seeeeai years with Sulierintentient 1i. 1u'asltl:ul.trtt in the WEii'iil'ltJtt'l'l prtigressiee sehnal at 't't'innetka. lllittnis. In this sehnnl eaeh ehihl wm'ks at his men rate and net mte fails. The pmgrant is enrieheti I'm' the ehilti set that he will pmgeess at his uwn rate in thasteringr the tnul stthjeets. and net a'ratlttate tea: t'ettng. The U. hmetka plan is unique in that there are nu f 1111th cards sent halite. Our peineihal believes that the ultitttate aim hi etiueatian should he a well-rauntietl. saeialle healthy intiieidtiaL in under te aehieee that end he is trying ten halanee the student's eiassrnnnt activity with a whnlestatte. happy sneial hie. Prnuf hi this is shmm in his sttliperrt elf the skating rink and tTrtII' entertaitnttettts. Hue prineipaiis pride is his young son, iihugiast when is a familiar Figure an the campus and may he seen in his father's nFEee. hraetieally every day thwing the sixth perintl. Mrs. Hailey is an aeehmliiished tttttsieian and has aeeam- lttlltitjti at several uf Uttt' musieals. Students autl Faeulty are always welemtte eisitnrs at the Bailey heme. De. Baiiey is the type ni edueater when is sn interested in his week that he makes it his avneatitm as well. Its a graduate sttttlent he was President Hi the Men's Educa- tiaual Cuuneil and interested itt student gneernntent. As an edueatnr he has heen connected with Senut work. T. M. C. :1... wark. atttl aetiee in the Rlatarj.r Ciuh's amn- 1nttttitj: service prngratttt He is a member hi the Natiattai Cmnmittees an Teaeher Preparation, Supply, and Certih- eatian. Puhiieatihns nf Rural Department, and Member- ship of Rural Department. He is Past President at' Rural Department af Eatianal Education and Past Eieet'etatrjn,F ni Chief State Seheal hFFLeialst The Phi Delta Kappa anti Kappa Delta Phi elaim hint as an hunerary ITIEH'IIJEL His ether hebhies. when time peemits, are such euttiaer aetiei- ties as hunting. fishing, and hiking. DR. WALTER E. RUSSELL Ur. RLIHHE . Ulll' friend and ach'iat'r whn cmmrs Lu viait 11:; when. i1: always wiliing m haw alumni am! students :irup in fur it that at his ntw lmnw. :3 man nt' hrnad intervals and Ih'E'IEL-H energy, I'm has, hum lecturing n11 cducaliun FLT Hnwdnin College. During 1hr: year nur hn'nmr Principal advised L15 Ilnu' and why we gimmld tlt-wrlnl'i charzu'd ter in mm future pupilH and gave an interesting histnry uf mhmatinn in Maine I'm' the Maine: I'Iismrj; C1355. He: has iiHliCElEd hiya lift: tn gentrnua aml IInHtlEsh sttrvitu. :3. mm: M visimn he has scan his dream mi :1 fnurlh year wane true. Dr. Russell i5 active in hit; prufeasinn and in the Civic affairs Uf hi5 mmmunily and is a guirlfr. philnmpher. mu! fricnd m 3H Mi Mi. HT GEORGE A. BROWN Thi: retirement iii Mr. lirim'n after thirty-Unc years iii teaching hrings mingled feelings mi pleasure: and regi't'i: pleasure that a Gurham graduate shimld haw: such a sphsiiiiil recnrd. rEgrL-t that hc- is leaving us. Mi: lh'nwn was hnrn in New Glmmusitr. hut at a very early age his ian'lily mused tn H'csthrnnk. where he attEiicltcl schnnl. After gratiuaiiun imm finrhani anmal hf? hecmne shup instructor here. in nineteen hundred and thirty hr: i'JECHI'I'IE faculty spnnsiir Hi the. Alpha Lsmhrls lists Frattrnity. He has ever hsen a friend in all his stuihmts. His hiihhies are gardening and reading. He is iIEi'ntml to his family hf which he is particularly lirnuci. Hf: has seven rhihlren. nf whnni sis attended Gnrhain anmal. Fimr iii his children have an accumu- 13.1:in retard hf Enrty years nf succassfui teaching. Tnday Mr. Brmsn stands at the very peak nf his career. highly respected. bf: all nf his students. past and present. whn see not 01in his outward virtues. quiet dignity. cheerful nptimism. and sincerity, hm also his deeper qualitiss. his Viiiml and his steadfastness 0f plirpnse. Jeseie L. Keene Ph. H. Art. Seienee Geerge A. Brawn Leuie H. 'Weedwartl Shep A. 175.. .51. M. Viee-li'rineipel. Science Jessie L. Keene-an ardent lever ef birds- inetilIs in us the tleeite te knew thenr-een he found working in the Bielegy Ieh during spare PEriDEISHthTDdLICES the Freshmen to the fathers of edueatiene-Geerge A. Brownewho is especially interested in helping the young people te eueeeed-neted fer hie punetual at; tendenee at Chapel and his famous summer eatnpeLeuie B. Woodwarde-a selmler ef high degree-a peeteen able eritie-a lever ef werthwhiIe Iiteretttrehteeehes us what we should knew in Seheel Leweis eur attendance eFEeer. Lawrence 31 . Cilley l-Iary L. Hastinga I'L-IalJel 172131111111 Shep Director 11f Training E: E1. Se1e11ee l-Iiriam Fl. Andrews. Eve'rett S. Packard Emma F . Harrie. . S. E 5 11111511: Athleti-es Kinde rgarten Department Lawrence N. Ciileywa faithful friend 3.11:1 211:1 1:151:11 t0 the young man 111 the sherprary L. Hastingsweur teaehing supervisor, who keeps 11111' 1111111115 open 1:11 the future 3.1111 0111' ehusen 11'er1-szahe-1 F. Ryanwwhe talces 113 e111 a trip 1111111111111 the 11'01'111 and keeps 115 111i111'111ec1 1:111 current erentw-Miriam E. Andrewswit is under her faithful guidance, that we find mean- ing 311:1 true beauty 111 111115iewEve1'ett S. Paekard-e111r ehle track eeaeh, Who 1:21.11 make 311111.151: :111-1' situatimn serious . and yet 11111111- Emma F. Harrisuurhese ehief intereet is to train girls ID he 1111:1rth11'l1i1e teachers Df the very yeung. Esther E. 131-er A, 13-. A. M. Hietetj; B1155 Lewie H. KL. M. 5. literature Evelyn Littleheld Etheljrn F. Upton ' B. 5. -- A. :L E, Heueeheltl Art Ih-Iethemeties IJGYDHIJF Flint Chester H. Sfeat E. A M. S. B.A..1L A. Phyeieel Educatien English Esther B. Wendhwhe makes Hietery a pleas- ure fer the tlulleet etutleut-ftientl and pattern- eee te ereryeneeEvelyn LittIeEeld-whe sets a high standard fer all girls to reaeh in meat- ueee end t-it'eeit;'-Ethe13rn F. UptenMe guid- ing light and refuge te these struggling in the dark depths ef MathematieshBeee Lewieeen ehIe and willing worker with eterjreueewhet mute need we say?eDornthy Flintmwhn teaches L15 the art of graceful met'ement end wheee eleeeee we learn never to h't:ut ';-Chee.ter H. Sleat-whe impreeeee upeh L13 all the neees- eitju' fer gent! English usage and the ability to Speak well. Firm! Thirty h'larjerrie B. Eames Leuis B. Jensen . . H, 5-. 3L EL Librarian l-Iathematiee, Seienee Helen Fl. :H-Iurley Cure G. Haj: B- 5.. M. S. B. S. Eclueatienn Primary Departnmnt Marjerie B. Eameeeeur librarian. when is ald ways there tD help us find the necessary hunk err tnateriaIeL-euie B. JEHSEHeDur eeaeh, who appears heartless 13;- his eriep manner. but is truly a friend and able advieereren Dahle who makes the lung eIimh u'm'thwhile, for at the end she intredueee tea us the beauty ef Art-He1en E. Murleyewhu though ehieflj: interested in Peyeheleg'y else likes driving her new ear. hureebaek riding. and musieeCura G. Hayeu'he has; among her interests thaL e-f teaehing us the fundamentals of Primary Reading and hrithmetie-Riehard M. Savage --whe is new here this year. but has already made 3. place for himself in the eelmol. Page Thr'r'fj'mne GWEN 133111 E. 5.. M. :31. Art Richard M. Savage Ii. 5 M. A. I lulustl'ial Arte lileaner Duley H. .51-, M. EL, Ph. I3. Dean et' 1lIH'Ifemen Hieturjr' Harriet G. Trash Junier High Sehnel Junier Htigh' Seheel Raymend E. Easaett Haydm L. V. Andersen B. i, M. :51. . . B. 1 - Seeial Seienee PI'IIIEIDEII ef Jumet High Sehenl LDHEEALSPI-ide Celia N. Grass Grade E Eleanor Duley-eur Dean uf W'emen, when is ever ready te lend a helping hand in eeiving eur varied prehlemeeRaymend E. Easeett- 0111' Dean Elf Men. when is taking an eetire i11- tereet in the students. anti eeheel activities- Hayden L. V. Andereunepriheipel ef the Training Seheel whe- is always willing te aid the praetiee teachers DTEI' herd 1.1laeEE-- Harriet G. Traekhthe delight of many junior High Hieterjr students and when is a wonder at training praetiee teaehere-Lena A. Pridee who has among her ehief interests mathe- matiee. Iishing. end last but nut least, the stu- tIente-Celia N. Grneeewhe enmhinee her in- tereete in teaehing the sixth grade with supervising the Y. 1N. C. A. Page Thzr'r'ty-rwa y IE Eartha FTDSI M an? Pcaimdy E. 5 . L. Grade 5 Grades 3 and 4 HEIEH F. Allen Model 31:11am Bertha Frustawhm it; a Cmnl'yinatinn 0f wit. willingneas. ahility. vitality, and hrainS Mary PeabndyPFa small. quiet persun. but an excel- lEut teacher of yt'mng childrEn AHce Wethern e11 whc+ with her patience and knnwledge will make gmnd primary teachers DE any who wmrk with 11cr He1en F. Allenawlm goes 131.11. each nmrniug t0 116:1 mudel rural 5:110:31 ant! prac- tice teacher5 Mrs. Trewnrgy a familiar F13;- ure in the EJFFICE-ahrays willing t0 lat 115 115+: the. 1111mm. in give ura an extra em'elupe. and tn anawer UHF questiunsa aIway5 busy at the beginning Of each Senmater selling textS. Fags Thr'rIjE-h'arrc Mrs. Treworgy Dmcc 2. ilice Hl-rethm'trll Grader; I am! 2 $u- S '1'!sz S a C?! L A S S E S Tim Emmi? play an imperial?! part 1'11 Hm SEEM! cm the HHF. It 1': m Hmu. Hrs?! 'Ei't? 1'me Iaaked far Imdcrshfp. Tm: results 0f this visit? 13mg; be: Emu- an Hm qumm'ug-pugas. Lang may Hwy mach! S E N I O R S 10R OFFICERS Freneis Grithth Gnrden Parritt President Vice President Seniere at Ittet-t'trst elttee ten enter and graduate sinee Gurheht began to titter the tnurth yeathttmilittt taeeeenew nmttes eeixteen ft'mn lttst yeme-rehe from Farmingtnneune ft'tJtn Rhetle IslandF 11121113: truth ether elesseeehret weehe ditht't ltnttw ymt were euming heel; fer a ttegreeeget-tegether Felt Sheets Day HCIlEttlllEH-eEngtit-Sh Nietet'. S. Hist.+ Trig. er .-- tphhet1 Ee.w1ttttttttet' et eretlite -ehtt1'1ges and changes mttt FINELHF eixteeu heute a week. The Ctll'tElt't'tEtJ-t D211teeetmeettetnty Dt tIeteeeemi-fm'mal at last Dee. lttegen- erel chairman, SCUEth-HGDI'EIDH printing tieketeehepe theree e1tettgltt-'K-'ietet painting pt'tstetee-Tlttnet and the eneltiese whtrr will bring the punch ?etl-eenrating the night hefhreetetlhtg ynut' th'it'et tea weiteGrif U11 the tetltlet-Httttppy atttl Seettj: with the iighteexhrme eetehihg Htt'EatnEl'EF-ITEHE at the plannewhem shall I invite? wheee etu- ttte 3mm eent- ing tHPeVi at the tireptaee melting up t:tttre-he sure te etnne eerh-l-Emnm Ruth Petereml Treasurer Secretary Keith Ct'neltett ttntl Cennie putting up strean'tet'seenm eperatimt. the tteynute el? Etteeeee-Heith ending the equate. tltlnee at the ehtlesuee eeeseSeutty with 111'. UttlEfS Cttt'EHgEe- Imeeing thrtmgh the reeeiving Iineetntm- tlttCtiDnSerEI'lttttg'll pruneh end eenktese ttttentlttnee hf mttnjtr tthtmni-th Pet'- eieet'e Ureheett'tt GritTtl'h taking tickets at tItJt'H'hEITlHtISt 11 hunth'ed ettupleer-Mr. and Mrs. Creeltetteeleen tip eemmittee t-t'here's the rest ut the enmmittee?e Sentty and his. L'hriattntte Tree Itghts-- tttttteteleeemen pulling tittwu tleeen'tttiens. Event ef the yettreeefehtetien fer Earl Pine and Gertrtttte :I'Ittl'tSCtJlt'lewl'tilt fun! e-pteahlem ef trenelmrtetttmeeeeryehe thereetn the Puritan fer el1ieke11 t't la king-Dt. Hailey and H12 Hrnttttwet'de Kitty Fnyteeltnem hy hatiee I-taheenm and Mr. Pineueetee ehmtt every tttetuher hf eieseewere we ltteeeett ! eeetnttl semester teething ttnttet'ehtse- 111211 during tettehets' emwentimtn-rtiitl you 1 9 4 l GREEN 3.5121 WHITE rt:- get yttttr B in Hinlugj'?hit was Ints hf fun -w01'th it-Vi+ where are ytmr glaasts? rEaCk to Gnrham Day. the ruturn at many former classmates frm- luts hf flutt- Gm'dhn, why tiidnlt yntt hring her up and itttmtluce her?t1nd dn ytm Itnmv, Nnrltttt nmrtir writes to anyone ttlsadyes, Alberta, itrs peaple like ynu that Itttrp mt: trum gatting Histntayht: 1 should study mare -rEtttcn1ltEr that tn'iginal cumpusitinn that Irene wmte 1111-:1 111213131 in El1311E1?- Gypsy Dance 01' smtlathtngthi, Dr. Crnclttrtt. whcn art: you taking UVET Chapel agaitt?hEEnt't-s private trumpet IESSUIIS-- Civic Cttmmitthe ttntlr-Jr Cunnifs guitlanca tetiquette teststEt-nestine busy 1with Phetry Club and tht: Dramatic Clttlt Play Keith with his ham! and tttcltastratpel: Sessinn Eunice mt maltewup CtlITlmiHEE in gynth-that green Plymuttti't is Still parking in front tJE East I'IaIltTithtts and her tmltthunt: GTEICtE, may I ride in with ynu Friday. third periud ?tDUt rushing downtuwu ftn' lunchtKnaltlty ttt Presque ISIEthJhn in the Iihtttry-Cuu- hit: at the tlcsltt Mitch in the music mom --'NUrtna studying in the. tlm'mtpete lunching Van practicing in lHlIEiC mum at lle'I-f'flnt23-' talent; tm httsltethall Ham- hy juetthe girl ftnm lrttt'ntingtmtt- Emma's ctlptthlc tlignitja'tttrttmming fur histmj: PICCHUH tat ttclcgates in New mG mttventihnhargttiht: 311d philns- Uphizing in Dramatseniur picturesh tlmt't ftn'gtzt tn giva mt: UHE ?tpictutes fth' GREEK AIR: Wttl'rtttapplicatitm letters hinterviewstmntracts. Last week of schttnI-writingclass atlan- exaanstwtn'rieat-1'attkstcaps antl gmwns --puttmg 011 cap and gmwh I'tn' chapel taelecting ht Clam; gifttSEninr Chapel . - reheatsalat- C1355 Playt chum gift h Alumni Banquet return hf GIEI it tntist Snug 0t FriendshiptCampus Sangh Senior Dance-tt StICCESShBaccalaurttate tcaps and gttwns passing across the stage --hlat:k Shnestwhite dressas and dark suits fDiIUwing-rparants anti frientlst mttaide with diplmnas fur pictures and gnhdhyestcandid camera shutswhgather- ing articlcs from Iochcrs and roomstlast minute titrautlshpassing in lDCkEr kayh returning rentfrtl ltuttkshhavt: fun teach- inglhpleasa write :LJHCE in a whilehsea ytttt I'Eaclt tn Unt'httm Dajrtantl fnt nnw, gntt-tlhye. Dittuttfug Hut ttrttm t'n Bt'ttt'ttgy CLASS OF Harald Bent I-iezar Falls A11 Industrial Arts student clrives his truck up Normal Hill dai1y i5 011E of nut hast trumpEtErs 1113.3,!5 in the school 1:311:1 gives music lessons - -::3.11 he faund during Sparta time in tha Binlngy mam studying hinlugical specimens- is President uf the Orchestra. Philip Campbell Pnrthmd aniliarly known to all Df us $.15 SmttyiL- always in a rush Chairman nf class danceahig gest thrill was gating a E in :1 much famed Exam in Biulugy. which is l1i5 favnrite class, by the way L 1ait115 his hnhhy is traveling -Euj0y5 reading French classics. Joseph Caatellucci Purtland Denmngtratm fancy staps in dancing class and cm the basketball Hunrr-majm- subject is History 2011Ect5 interesting items from here and them as a hnhbjr 13re5ia:lent of Malia Athlati: Associ- atinnwrepresmtative Bf class to Civic Committea. Pa g3 Th-irfy-Eigh! NINETEEN FORTY Keith Crockett Rockland Our fanmus hand Ieacier FJays fur dancas in Center 5ing5 in Glee C1111F111e1nbEr 0f Orchasr traaplays IJaskEthaIl and haSEIJall t73vDritE Class is Calculug amhitimn is tn succeed-5pends spare time playing 1101:11 13011363 stamps a5 a hobby- whiz at cruaa-wurrzl pllzaiE5 methr nf Kappa Delta 1-311i Fraternity Ernastina Davis Liberty President uf Hmuse Cnmmittee aml famous Pnetry C111h ar:ts in the Uramatic CluFH-Enjuys acting nmrE than any nLhL'r nutaide activity nmjnrs in literature fawlrita class it; Drama majur auhjett is studying chiliiren. Jahn Duncan Partlancl Majm' subject is Histury favmite Class is the fanmus murae in American History hohhy is travefing-darkast malneut is Exam ti111E 1JiggEEt thrill was his first Aanays hi5 ambitinn is m travel axmnsively may he: fmmd at ncun in Iiljn'ary warking I'Jehind the reserve windnw. Fags Thi-ri'y-m'rw SEN I 0R CLASS OF Cunstanee Furhush Portland Penpttlar President ef eur Civic Ceuunittee- eemmutes this year and likes iteis majoring in Mathematies anti Histury-is ene DE 0111' best bas- ketball players. thus her hehby is athletieeefaver- ite class is Algebraeambitien is tn get another :1. -nenetgetie member of the Pnetry Cluhe sings in the Glee Clttl'L 1Wielet Gagne Lewisten Adds harmony ten the Glee Cluhettets fDI the Drautatie Ciuhewritee fer the Poetry Club- memher of International Disenssien Gteuw favorite class is Hatmenyehebhy is Ie-sing her glasses-ene of our meet artistie Settiershdark- est moment is exam time in Bielegy-shews abilitj,r en danee Fleet. Franeis GriHith Portland One at our best Histety 3t1.1dentswhebbgjr i5 readingeintetested in polities and foreign affairs epreeident of his eIass-member ef Cemmuters' CluthaSt captain of eress eeuntry team-umajeru ing in English Historyawerrks fer the Civic: Cemmittee-biggest thrill was vietery ef Gerhmn Normal Seheel ever Farmingten Hermal Seheel in track. Page Ferry NINETEEN FORTY Llunsld Iinsptnn Gsrhsm lKlass cmnsdisn and fastest haslsstlmll player:- msjm' is I-listsryswsuld like. to he an athletic cuashsdsncing is his lmhIJnysvnl'itE class is Gengrsphy-ssmmLites-higgsst thrill is winning 3. class basketball gainssdai'kesl msment lssing by Emu: paintsallsrmmd athlete. Emma Li hhy Gorham Amhitiun is t0 gist her l-I. JLs-usually Owns Um: of this best lunking rank cardssher fsvsrite slsss is Educational l-Isasures-is 111:1ijng in Maths- nistitsmrsstls at least sue hunk a wsskshnhhy is playing the pisnssPrssidsnt of Art Club and Treasurer of Ii-Tnnmifs Athletic .e'kssssistiuns member 0f the Glee Club. Albarts Littlsjshn PUrtIsud Um: sf nur best students rank card is the envy sf nur eyesslivcs in the dorm and likes it- Hsalth Cmnmittee wm'ksr-Can be seen busy with Biology wm'k hosksmemhsr 0f Intsrnstiunsl Uiscussinn Gmup and Y. EV. C. LR-Has a hshby, she likes t0 read during spans timehmsjuring in Histnry. Page Fm'fjl-mre ONE I O R CLASS OF 13111011131 11111311111111 Furtland 1111E1E51E11 111 31.111511F11'1'11E5 11:11 11111 0111111 111111 11111111 11:1 1:111:11: 1111 1111:- C1111111111111151 11111111201151 E1111 1111' 111131 111111: 111 1111: 1111111131 1111111111111 111-11 11111111111 111111j11111, 1-1i311111111111111115 g111111w11111 115 11 1111111131-411111111111 111 1111: .3111 Club 111111 C1111: C11111111111ee. 11111111111111 11'1i111111111 11111111111111 C1355 11111511111111111111111111111; 111 31111111111115 111:111- 11113,,r 1111111 3.11 Urgan 111 1115 1111111111111 111-: 111111111 11111- 11111: 11111111 1111111 1111111 111111111 Lime 1111111111111 1111: 1111315 in Chapel 111 111111111: 11111111-1111111111111111151 1111 11111 1311111 C11111-pl11j,-'11 111 1111! 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E11111 P1111 C1111111511111111. 1111111111: 151111111 011111 51111 1111111111; T1515 111111 3111115111115 111 11111111 11111151111115 1111 11151 1111111111 1111 111 1111 11111'11111g 1111-1111-1115 11111111113.1 111 111111: 11511111111115 111 1111111 111511115111111511111111'11 1111 1115 1111511111 1111111 111155 111111111115111111111111111 15 111 11111111 11111; 1111111 1111111 1115 11111r j11111h1111111 1.11 1111111 11 11111111113111.1111 11111111 111 111155 111 11111111 1111 1111111111 111111131. 1311511 11111113411111: ONE S E NIOR CLASS OF Greeie Rankin Buxtun Chairman ef the Seeial Cemmittee ef the Com- muters Cluwclrives her own ear up Normal Hill Esaye her faverite eiaes i5 Literature Survey eeIleets white teddy bears as a hubbywhiggest thrill wee eatehing her 513': salmanedarkest me- menl: is exam weelch-emhitien is he get An in English History. Euniee Sheinn Fenland Industrinus member ef GREEK AND WNHITE Jinardemenmer ef the F'eetry CluFrepreeen- tatire tea the Civic Cemmittee interested in Inter- netieual Discussion GreulHViee President ef the Dramatie C11113I-f3.VU1'itE class is Dramaehebby i3 daneing-clarkest 1110111enl: is exam tirne-amhi- tien is In he :1 eueeeesful teacher. Janet Tibbette Geedwin Mills One of our promising musieianserpiays trem- heue in the Orchesu'aemember ef the l3r1ee Club, i'livie Cmmnittee, V. VIE. C. FL, Library Club, and Internatienal Dieeuseiens Greup-majering in Music and Seeial Seieneeeelaime her hehbies are :1?ng and musie-amhitien is ten get her M. A. in . 1151c. Page Feriy-faur NINETEEN FORTY 'ONE KTilmcr Van Blaricum L'ape Elizaheth Nu Glee Club witl'lmlt VaHHHDramatic Cluh 11161111161 1 65131'e5E11tatiw: m the Athlwztic Cauucil 5110'965 ahility Em hashethall HUQr- rnns fur Crass muntrj; squad favm'ite auhject is MathematiES ' 1y. I; huhhy i5 singing famritc Egurr: 011 dance Ham 'r- . and in nur musical5 3111111121011 is 1:0 hecmne EL H III- bettcr SillgEI'--111CIHIJET 0f Alpha Lambda. Brita Fraternity. Earhara H'hitncy Farmiugmn Spends har Spare innumnts 53ml skiing 1'nuSt line Fun ! is majuring in Literature 5ay5 she has; 11:: faxwrite 61355 1Jiggcst thrill is. THE practice: darkest nmmant during exams is a member ilf lhe Dismasinn Gruup and '1 . 1W. C. :K. amhitimn i5 tu travel. Emma Hriggin Ii'nrtland EIEthI' uf Urchestra. T. 1W. C151. Inner, natinnal Discuasinn Grnup. 21nd Band-plays thf: trmnhuna. iuddentally-Inajnr subjects are Litera- ture and Smcial Science fawnrite C1355 i3 Edn- iescent Psychulngy-hnhtu- i3 cmmting days to vacatiun- darkest mumsnt i5 Eninsh Uistmy exam time amhitim1 i5. tu see Eunica gal: to class on time. 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Th1: 11151111112111 1111111111111 11111111111111 111111 1112111115 111' 5311111111311 11111111131 11111111111 111 1111-212 1111-1.11111 111111 3111-12-1 A11- 111'1111'11-C1 111111111111 111:1;1111111111111 1111' 115 1111:1111-1111- 5111111 111 '111 1111111 A1 111 11111 11r11111111111111111111 111. 1111 11111111111g 11111111111111.13111111 111111 1111111- 35 11112 11111 11111111111 1111 1111 1111111 11111121111111? 111111 111111111111 11111 11111111 111111111111'511111113112111 1211111111111. 111 1111-111111111111r 1111111111: and F111;? 1:111'1-1'F31.1' mttsiergirle' sputteeleng hikes and heteeheek titling e archery e integrated l'eutth year eieee, the first to try ite eleven hf themeeeeentl tlhrieien tmt pree- tieinggr teeehingene preetiee teaching fm- I'erurth year integrated gl'GulHlpijring 111etier11 methedeeeenferenees. with etitie teeeherselliee Heetingle helpful eriti- eismepraetiee teachers beeeme students and vice VEI'EEl-h-fEII'EWEH chapel to Dr. Russell, Mr. urieden. and Miss Jertlan. Eleetien et' effieeteeRaltr ever popular pteeitlentetluwn ftent in Chapel jim playing the ttieneemest erf us rushing te Literature. Math, t'Jl' 'i'1'ieterjrr-een'tmuting -thanke fer the httggj; FidEe-Waitillg fer passengersarushing te Chapeleperking en the hiIl-Fpietures fer year hneke Eileen eleetetl Cemnmtets' Llhth Pteeitient 4mm tleing a hue jeh editing the UreE'Fe eEnglish Melhetle 131115 free materiele extuneeDrametie Chth activities Ietl 11:3 Lerryelt'ene Berry, the little girlehfery Reetl+ the melhere Latny Bremen, the hey friend-Ieeturee 113.: Dr. Peyeen Smithe Iiteel eelIeeting news fur the jr'lliiilt' huel'-- E'GHIHQH adding peinte te heekethell eeetes eLentt Fegg ant! Jeannette Fttrwell ehewing ahility en haekethell Ht'JDFFlhE hethninttm quintet. Barbara. Mary, Phyl- lis. HeveHey. end je ruehing ever tn the gym tt': hit the Irrittlieeett'eveleaj ter Nas- etm end Pertletttl Junior CellegeeHetty Leeeh eleetetl delegate tel New Turk Cen- ventieneBarhare Blattehetd nut Carnival Queenetrying te hurl lest 111egazi11e erw tieiee Em- Seeielegy reperteeheeking ete- tlits in the eFEee-werthy use at leisure time in teereetien memeelaes tlauee in the gymegteat Stteeeseeepring vaeatitm Faye Fm'FJJ-SE'E'FH . eimek t'evieureeeentling Iltinietttte phen- tes te nfheeLintettiewseapplieetien blankeellejr tentmttlewt'itingr DLH' class etleepraetieiug fer gretIuetieue l-jeetry Chill Utttit'lgq-Fmel initiating hf pletlgees HEIise Lewis in tn'etelle entl feverite straw hennet-eltl efethes plue fume vnte en gretluetien elutheeehepe nt' ee- euriug a teaching peeitimtedistrihutieu hf year TEUURS;I'EHtliIIg writetlpeeleeke tug at pietuteseeiwtetureseintentitm to return fur a tlegt'eeeeiletment ef tickets e-ngrathietitm tlayeeinging end merehing feetllty in Cape and gtmrneepretul tela- time; and friendeeeee many ut' yen heel: next. great fer yeut degree The emf 0f :1 pt'r'fert day CLASS OF 1941 Ruth Alden tiei'ham The resa Midi Iiert Furt Kent Raj: Austin Sehsge Lake Mthea Esrsmw 1'I. I. thitllELhi'l Fret! Bean LiTEI'I'EIDI'E Pails Driantie Eerhera Jeanne :1 11IJEI't1 .4; I leti Ashby Fertlsiid Calais Pnrtlslitl Ruth Aldenmeaften seen skiing dawn the slepes tit Kennel I-IillsSeeretary Di the Dramatic Cluhseditet ef the fameus little paper. the Omefeeis iiiajerring in MatheTrig is her fa'rntite elass-writes sehgs as a hehhyeOrIand-s Aliberti-Iikes his heskethzillshehfnj,r is geiing threugh Mr. jenseli's etintinuitye'essutiling the angle is his darkest mementrl'lath is his favorite suhjeeteKsppa Detts Phi mansBarbara Allensis ever ready to lentl a helping hand ter HIIj'DI'JE in need seapahle Y. 1N. President and F'eietrj,r Cluh See- retaryehebhy is tianeingetsught us hem- ter tie the Cungasjeanne Ashhyeis nften seen studying in his- tory reeliiw-snihititm is ten be able tea carry a tuneeis a pepulat member tit the Dramatie Club and proved her aeting ability in Henry Ahlrieh'iewrites peetry- Theresa Audibertsis new this year and already has made a great many friendsa-hehhy is stamp eeileeting sinterestetl in all sehtienl setiritieseask her anything aheut Fenrt Keiit-Ray Austinsnur basketball here: and president of our elassehis farerite elass is : Dahe- ihg Classli-being a past nttieer Of the CerihnttitersF Chili. his ambition is tea drive :1 11:1 eyiintlet Cadillac hi:- Normal Hillmhlthea Barste-wes friend ter every- eniiesa niemher Hit the Peeti'y. Outing. and Glee Clubs, Internatienal Diseussien, and Y. 1t1. .emusie and defie- ing are her interestseFre-d Beanslikes ter tete a gun hits: the great iiut-tif-tltitirseis a square sheetere favorite Class is Seieneesllath is his majeremember at Art and Glee Clubs. Faye Ferfy-eigh: Irene Ruth Ruth Berry Biekferrd .Btehnp Belfast Eeeth Pertland Portland Irene Berryealtheugh smell she has; a powerful way at attraeting peelnleeihterestetl in eelIeetingr ehutt t1uetatiene-rpreparing tea teaeh small ehiltirenelihee te: tieneeeRuth Biekferdeene at our best read young latlieeeah industrious memher ef the Poetry Chth- hntle eemnmting funemajering in I-iieteryehepes te inetrttet greupe ht Vueatienal GuideneeeRuth Biehup enne ef the meet athletie tttieees em Normal Hille pmelf will he Shawn en the basketball Helen: and herekey heltlememher of Y. W'. C. Kegeee heme week-ende eEarhara Blanchardeeut enem- queenean ardent winter sports fathehelennge to the Library, Poetry. Outing, and Glee Clubs, Dieeuesien Gretna. 21ml Heuee Cmmnitteeejames Enwmanhfermer president elf hie; elaes fer the yearee-familiar hgttre at the piano in Chepeieene of em: elevereet piaheu playere-Preeitlent erf Glee CIttheLarey Brownean Inthtettial Artsmajer -e:13-'s that he likes ter wash tliehes, but we euepeet thatts mere erf hi5 subtle humer-Iikes t'e drawa-higq geet thrill is making Chapelenramatie Cltth memher -Catherine Campbellehetter hne-wn a5 I KatieH ehief smitee Uf eantly in the elerl'mehelnnge ten the Outing. Poetry. and Glee Cltthe, Interhetihnel lJieeuee eieh Greup. and Y, 1?. C. .-5t.e011ve Cenaryee eelIee- ter elf poetry and fleet 131311: says she hailft fennel her darkest moment yeteintereetetl in any phase of Feieneeememher erf Glee Club and Y. 11- . C. A. Faye Furty-m'ne Cumberland Center CLASS OF 1941 Barbara Blanchard jamee Bewman 1Lrttrhem Larey H rmvn Seruth Thumasten Catherine Cam phei 1 Bath Cilive Canary Deer Isle CLASS OF H :11'1'1et COtte l' Staten Curti5 Pertiantl 1.111115 Deerhern E511 gm 1'11 1111111511 13115114: Belfast Mary Hedge Reekland 1311111111111 Re 11111 1'11 Eileen AIEEallder Crewlejr C 1111 111 5111 Cu1'11111111g Banger Seuth P11 111111111 1111111111111 Harriet Cotteree 115111111'1111111115; 1111111111111 01' the Feetrjr Club 51111 Cm1111111te1-5' C11111511t'te11 5ee11 5t11111'111g 111 1111' 5115511 e111'11e1'5-e11111115 511e 1101251111: like 111 eati 11111 11'e 1111111 11e11e1'e 11351211111115 e51111'1e5 a5 5 111111111- 11111111r5 her 1111etry-Barhara Crawleyw5ay5 her 111111113: 15 1111et1-y 51111 elahereting the trutl1511eleng5 11:1 the Library. Puetrf. 111111 Outing C111115. Internatienal D15- e11551e11 111-E11111. 111111 Y. 11'. C. 151.5E11ee11 Cu111n5n5the girl 11131111111 1:1111' 1:1111111111111 the 11e11'511511er-11DI1111111' Pre51- dent 111 the C011111111te1'5' C1U1F1'IELS been 0111' 11ad111111t011 e111111e111111' and 1211111115 her 1111111131 15 te111115hA1exander Cumming5if 111111 want 111 learn 5 11e11-' tlanee step, 5.51; All: to teaeh 11011515 1115j111'111g 1n 11111111515 111-e5111e11t 111' 1115 fraternity 51111 member 11311 1111111115111: 0111155111111- t11111 15 t11 1eet11re53tatc1n 11311111551 :1111?H 15 mm 111 the 111L15t 111:111111a1' 111en111e1'5 :11 11111 5e1111111--15 n15jc11'111g 111 literatureehehhy i5 511-1111111111g5te5ehe5 life 55111111; at 11 1111151 11511111 511111111er551'111111re heard 1115 1'111ee 111 the Glee Club5Edna Dearhern herself a 111aee 111 the hearts :11 1111511ele111g5 1'11 the 11115 already 111511e fer Gee C111115we 5.11 like te1 hear her 5111g-111te11 5ee11 5t11111'111g 111 111:11'111'yeC-111111'1111111 1:11 1111115e C111111111ttee5 Mildred Deak5like5 5k11ng5e1111eet5 1111etr1r and pie- t11re55-111te1'e5ted 111 111111tegr111111ya-111aj015 111 Litera- t111'e511ele11g5 tn the Outing Club, Ureheetra. 51111 11111155 Cet111111tteeF-Mary Dedge-knmen fer her een- 15g1e1115 1511g11te15551+5 her 111:111111e5 are 11151111133; novel- tie5 51111 tre1re1111g511e11111g5 111 the Outing 51111 Glee Cl11115ee1111eet5 151110115 quotations. Page Fifty Barbara Mittie Merl: Dehertj: Dawns I J 1'1 emu Pertland Carmel Kennebuttkpert Barbara Dohertyespends her nnen heur hatting the hirtiie ever the net in gym-quite 3.11 expert-ask her ahenut any hunk. she has; 115113111: reael itemajering in Kindergarten workehartl working member elf Cum- muters! Cluh-Mittie Duwneeeame tea us from Ca5- tineeis interested in photegtaphyetnemher Of Dr- eheetra and Y. V53. C. Aredarkeet menuth was heat flay enf preetiee teeehingelttleryr Driseolla-that bundle of vitality knewn tn everyone as itDriel'ememher 0f Library. and Outingr Chths. Disettssiujn Gmup, and Y. 1W. C. Ateher hethhje is listening teu the raeliee Deane Durginean Industrial Arte student and metm her elf Civie Cmumittee his tavurite elass i5 Printing ueays hie; herhhy is listening ten geeel musien-George Etzeleinterelaee athletic manageremajeting in Math and Seieneeehehhy is. ettemptimgr athletieSeGlee CIttTJ memherewrites fear the GREEK AID HMHITEeEH- jeye. arguing in Ethiesejeannette Farwelleene of nut heat heekethall playete as well 3.5 Seeeetarg' ef the HUIISC Cmnmitteeesays her favorite elass i5 History and eat eeurse her hubby is Elti'llEtiCEeHElEna Gagnee well known feet her art ahilityesays her herhhiee are daneing and ertehelenge te Diseueeien Grettpatle- signs pIaee cards fer PDEtfy Chthesleatee with the Outing CluheLeland Gileeshewe his ability en the basketball Herm'eeelleets stamps as :1 hehhjru-qnajr be seen playing the guitar-aetuallj: 1-3th two ernws in Due night. Page FffrJr-erne 1941 Deane Dul'giu Cim'ham Gewrge Eteel Freepm't j eannette Farwel! Cumberland Center Helena Gagne Lewisten LeIand 1Gile Alfred Di ix'e Gueh ee :Eppleteu Phyllis Hedsden Seuth Fenland Phyllia Inhereti Banger Jaequej ine Jarvis Fenland Engine Jmtgensen W i ntlh em Gwen 1 large ret Edwin H111 Hinde Hedgkins Buxtnn Turner Falls+ Mass. Brewer Olive Guehee-memher at International IJieeuesiee Greulbene ef eur hest historians as well as pheteg- raphere-eleime her darkest moment was last day at practice teachingetlwen Hilleembitieu is ten hntl the missing link-eften seen studying in the 01d gyme Rings in the Glee Cluhednes he knew rocks lelikes t0 ergueeis nmjering in SeieneeeMargaret Hindee Fifggy': claims dancing and hewling are her hebhiee ea 111emher Gt the I'jaetry. Library, ant! Outing Clubs, Orchestra, Diecuesien Gteup. and Y. 1W. C. A.eEdwin Hedgkineehate ett' ten ene ef the heat treek men Ger- hem has ever eeenfeleares UtIIETS far behind when he stein: cm the gae-huhhy i5 phutegrephyemEmber ef the Civic: Cemmittee antl GREEN AND EKTHITEe Phyllis Hededenenmjere in K. Tefeverite eIeee i5 Oral Engliehw-Uile at 0111' best bethnint-jn playerseis Chairmen efttl'Janeing Clasetieenthueiaetie member of Cmnmutere' Chthetlerkest nmment ie hefere healee Phyllis Inhnrati-likee art hut says that eeuking is her hehhyehelenge tn the Peetry and Art Club- wents te take a teurth yearewerke in the efEee dur- ing Spare thneemejere in Hieteryejeequeline Jarvis ehntl her e113: week-entl skiing et horseback ridinge Cennnutere Club has her fur their hard Wtirking get:- reterjr end Treasureteher faverite hmeh euneiete at a lettuee santhriehemejere in HisteryeEugene Jer- genseneask him anything aheut Mathwherll solve it fer yeuelikee te study problems in American Demeee teeyeeinge in the Glee Club and hehmge te Alpha Lambda Beta. Page Ffffjm'tt'a CLASS Maizie Ruth Bernice. Nancy Jew Kenahall Knight La Rachel 1 e Reektand Pertiahd Huxten Pertland Maizie Joyemajurs in Kindergarten u'm'herides lei J r: hersehaek during her Spare timee-elaime her darkeet Lan- . - . . Smith . I'i'ClU-l'l moment 1:; exam weekH-nlemher UT Dramame and Puetry CluhshRuth Kemballeeemes th 11:: frem Miss 1W11eeli::n'::lx' :3KindErfgarte11 Schneleinterested ill hurries eTreasurer Df Library and l:j'rlee Clllh?53jf5 511E wante th get ahead Ila hrewn une. net 3 red Unejie Bernice Knightetakes General Ceurseeemnmutee-h eelleets edd perfume hettlea :15 :1 hehhyedraws fer Incite a , . . -eaeh Art Lmh-Naney LaReehellehma-Inrmg 111 Math and 31m: Hill I'Iistnry-Ffaverite class i:-:. TrigF-clrawing is her hnhhy -amhitiern i5 te he ahle ter play a tune on the pianee memher hf Cemmutere' CluheLeis Laryeinterested in phetugraphy and receiving heme reeerclingsehe- Ieugs te the Outing, I'Jeetry. and Glee Clubs. Y. W. C. EL, 13; . A. An and Diseuesien Greup-Betty Leach Kathe ri 11e heur head eheerleailer-rintel'ested in sperte-helengs Lewis tn the Uuting Clllhe-PTEEHIEIH Uf IV. A. JL-wwrites fur Bath the Ormfeedelegate 1.0 New Yerk Cenventiene Catherine LewisF-kumrn te 21H as hKittyF e11I..EI.5 been the New Tenth Delegate and helengs te PDEtrj' and Outing Cluhs, IJiSeuesien Group, T. 1V. C. PS... and the House Cm'm11ittee-Laverne Lethrepewe knew she's interested in phategraphy heeauee her darkest moment is when she almeet lust her eaIneraF-memher Df Y. 11-: EEEE C. Aeis interested in Geography. MWHCEHU Page F fffy- Ha ree CLASS OF 111 1 1 111e11 1-1:11111111' 51111111111 I1-I1111e11111' 1'111:C11.111e;.1 1311111111111 11111111 31111213111111 51111111 P111'11111111 1111111111111 211 ee11 511111111511 111111111111 11errd1 1-1111g1111111, 111355. '17111er-11: Beverly Russell Leveatt 1.11111: 3111111111 211111111 P11111111111 F1111111111111 111111111111 Mildred Leubiaeedde 11111111111111 111 the lL'11ee C11111e member 111 the 1-111113e C11111111111eee5aj1'1-1 111111111. 111 11e1' 1111111111'e111e11111111' 1:11 1315e1111511111 131111111-Valerie Luveitt -1111e 111 11111- beet 1111111311111; 11 1111111 111111111111 111e11111e1- 111 the Ce111111111ere1 C11111-111ej111'111g 111 K11111e1'g111'1e11 1111'11111e 111111111 111 See111111g3'e11111111111111 1'11 111 121E 111111 11e 111111111 11'111'11 111'e-1ee1-1111e-111111 tHIL-BEEFETlF Lunt every 111111111 1111113111111; 11111111111111111 111 the g1'111e111111111'111g 111 11151111'1'eee1111 1ee ere11111 1111' the C11111111111e111! 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C. A. P111111 F1113'rfe111' Barbara Daria jennie Merriman Me$erve Miller Srmth Purtlantl Purtland Fertland Barbara Merrimanenmjnre in Histury. which is her favorite Classeeulleete thy tlege 3.5 an amusing huhhy ememher uf T. 11'. C. Pt. and Cruttlum' CltthCDOl-iri fur the Cmnmuters Cluh lunehetmsennrie Meeerve- we knmr her hehhy is mueie. heeause she is Treas- urer ef the Glee Cluhehiggest thrill was practiee teaching fer Dr. Haileyr-playe in the Orchestra- Jennie Millereenlleetr: pictures. at intereeting pectple entl placer; er; a Imhhjr--111+E1nher Elf tap dancing Claeee higgest thrill u'as-z heing asked tn euath a basketball teamemejnrs in Engliehelikee te- hike with the IID'ut- ing tfluheAIbert Mertenenmneger ef haekethall teemeiutereetetl in Indian relieeeenileets Indian heatl sings in Giee Ciuhemajets in Mathematics eBarh-ata Meultenelikes tn write thetl-jreis inter- ested in Heeielegjtehas traveletleenlleets character pictures 32-; a huhhyeaek her anything eheut current eventsememher nf Outing Chlhejanet Murphyame Uf tmr must talented iltap-maltersemakee posters fur the Ctnnmtltere' Cfuheis taking General Cantee- termite elem; is Intluetriel Arteeenlleete atampse memher UI- Camph re 1CUMreev-Leelie INIati'ueeuledGrunkH ir-i. Due tJf tntr hth herakethttll playerEwamhitiuu is to eeaeh the gameef'lietury is hit; mejnrehiggeet thrill i5 'l:+ei11tt;-,r e three-letter manememher uf the Civic CD111- 111ittee ant! Athletie Ceuneil-Leura Nertenehehhy is reading-member Bf the 11'3't1t1h'1gr Clth-ttatkest me:- ment was giving apeeeh in Oral Englieheeelleets pie.- turee during her spare mementH-nuflen Seen reading in library. pennies Page Fifry-fitm Albert I'rfurten Frientle hip Barbara liuultun Kittery janet hiurphy Furtlallti Leah: hadeau Kennehunk La L: 1'3 Nnrten Lmnngten CLASS OF R31 ph Nertnn Riehmmid .Huthunj' Peem-arn Smith Ti indham Lawrence Peitnn Pet'tland Lawrence Perry Fenland Bettina Pillsbury Liniiligmn 1 Ernest DUI-utl-IF Ruth Ugtlen Dtilttin Pateh Eigirhigeaie Luniheriatiti Center Purtlaiiti Ralph Nortnnsmttjurs in industrial Artsbfavurite elass is Printingseulleets stamps as E1 htihhyerlireas- urei' at Art Ciuhememher tit hasehall tettm'eijresitient tit T. N1. C. A.--Ernest Ogdenerhehhy is arguing at 1tehieh he tlees a fine jtithinsjeriug in Histm'ys faverite class is Music Appreciatinnssings in the tilee Chihememher 01' Art Club 11ml Ailihe Lemhtia Beta sDerethy OuItenerfarm-ite eIass is Geegrephy her darkest nmment is exam timeshiggest thrill was waiting till Bette Ilarishplag'ing DH a 13:11th is her hnhhyeamhititm is In became a getitl teeeherh-mem- her tit tinting Citth, Glee Chili. lJramatie Cluh. V. W. C. An tuttl 13.7. :H. A.-Ruth Patcheuften seen waiting in the murning for her driver to emne-is taking lCien- eral Cmirseshatlmintent enthusiastwfeeerite elass is tieegralihy-memher tit the CenhmLiters1 Clulle Anthlnnjf Peeerareeean he ttrgtteleene tit eur hest tlttneers--maJiILiringr in i'I-iath-J'rIiennjrisH favorite elass is Trigshiggest thriIl is dancing with the faculty 111eInhers-treasurer eat our elassF-sings in lGlee Chilie Lawrence Pelten- -eiaims his higgest thrill will he his tirst teaehing pusitimr-is ahle President Lit the Dra- matie Chihemejnrs in Mathseelleets tihl shtitgiins and rifle shells as :-1 htihhyasings witi't the Glee Club sLawrenee Perryr taking Industrial Arts Course? he-hhies are e'st'iiling,r anti aeiatitinstiarkest moment is lnsing a 13001 game-is business manager Lit the Grade F-t11ajfjl'i11g in h'lathelikes te emmnuteu-Bettina Pillsbury-eniemher Hi the Ettmuus P't'retrj.r Clubeu'ears eltl eluthes EH: its tintingesings in the Glee Ciuhe hubby is enekingewe believe she is intprevingsmem- her of the IIJiseussien Group 3.11:1 Y. 1W. C. A. Faye Fiffyveir Lewis Lnuit-te Mary PHI shttry Plunkett Reed tierham Hridgttan leltast Lewis Pillsburye hlikeii i5 majoring in Histtn'ye nutetl IIF- the wit uf ltis eiasthlttrkeEt tlttltl'lflllt is. rank titttEthtfljtijrS winter spurtseaings in the Glee Cluhe item in I'Ji'atttatie CItthereFt'esentative ttJ Civic Cum- ntitteeeLnuise Plunketteaetit'e ttttituher uf giris' ath- letie teamsegees UH lung hikes with Outing CIttI:- eIatnts her hubby ten he ltnrsehaek Titlinanllf Hing; tlum Fur a Hnrse i5 faeest'ite t;tmtatienetlistrihtttesl material Freely itt elass in English E'IEHHHIHeMETy Readerememheretl ELE- carnival queen her second year --a familiar Egttre U11 skEE-rhuhhy is hnrsehaek ritL iugeritles tt'elleiuterestetl in teaching ymtng ehiltit'en emajering in Litertttttt'eegpetttlsr spare time reading tIrmnas-Eileen Reillyeinstruets the tap tlaneing classea pupttlar tnemher elf 1133111ntttterz-tF Cluhe tylzres artieles fer the Graefewmember erf UK. At 11,- tttttjnrtng in Histury-favurite Class is SUCEDIng'e- Ellen RubertEq-ttmhitiem i5 tn own a private ktntler- gartenegnmi luek tr: you, Elleuleuis a tttemher of the Outing Club and Y. 1V. C. A.enntiee her neweity jetreirj: enlleetimteKerwin Robertseltehhy i5 heats -1eentnttttes daily frum Santertlelndustrial Arts. HittF dent-Math is ntajnrhfaverite elass is Machine Shep F --t1arkest moment is getting an EeBetty Rebinsune ettje-grrt making eakes. fer the fanmus Cmttmuters: Club lttneIteeltaHiarkest mntnettt wag Poetry Club ittitt- atiettwt'iee President at Poetry CIUIHIJtETatUTE is her favorite subjeetememher at Civic Cnmmitteee Juanita Seaveyeeelleets stamps as :1 hehhj'F-plays emquet fthr ttttteaetS-t in the Dratttatie Clttbehikes with the Outing CItthr-memher of Y. W'. C. A. Page Fifty-Ietrru Snuth Fenland CLASS OF 1 9 4 1 Eileen Reilly Ellen Rnh-Et'tti Pnrtland Kt: rwitt Rubens Sattfurd Betty Rettinsen EVesthmGk I uanita SEaVEy Phippshurg Marietta Sewell Terk Ruth tt'aIker Gerham Francis 11Ftl'iggin Pertlanti Prieeilia 1'If'lfilleu'tl EVeet Newheltl Lucille 'W inelew Nehlehere M yrtle Mary Lee Themes Sterer Etuart Vail Brunswiek Pertland Falmeuth Marietta Sewellesheutle her t-aeetien at the beach is majering in Histery-aek her anything Ethenut itelit'ee 1'11 the charm and says she likes it-amhitien i5 te write a heekegernd htekleOuting Club memherbMyrtle Sierer-t'elleyhall eeuneiller en the Athletie Beanie elaime her hubby is listening tn the rattlier-sl1e has been ene eat em delegates tea the Beeten Cem-entien- Mary Lou Stuartqeur men prime tlenna-higgeet thrill wee. singing at Haeealeureetevuh'eultl like tea euperrise 111115ie-plays eIarinet in Oreheetra-ma- jnretl in Literature-1nemher ef Glee CIuh--Themae Vailea geetl basketball player entl member of the Art Cluhel-Iath is hie farerite and major Etthjeet-hig- geet thrill wee. t'ereity gtuueeehee heen R'iee President ef the Art CluheRuth Walkeretztlentetl meltther ef the Etrt Cltthemajerhlg in Literatureeeelleete pietures as e hehhy-etuthee. in the eltl gg'metlerkeet moment was the eenee spill at the frat eutiugeFraneie Wiggin emejel'ing in Hiettlryehehhiee are heteningr te- guerd Inueie antl tltting eleetriettl wurlt darkest mtnttent ie hefere ranke are iSSUEtI-SIJEHE1$ mueh time reading Seeiulegybplaye in the OreheetraePrieeilla Willard eknuwn te et'erytme as Patheeen he heard einging at meet anytime in the kitehen er tletmesaye her hubby is musie-Iilte5 to argue in Ftleielhgjr 311:1 Ethiee ugeee eh Duting Club tripe-Luei11e Wineieweie the girl wheee lively laughter een he heard in mange pleeee areund the eemhueehehhy ie. knittingehelenge to the Outing and Art ChtheeTheIma Yeungwa eeIleeter ef nereltje eaIt and pepper ehakere during her spare timeehtteteetetl in Kindergarten n'etkr-ie a pepttlet memhet ef the L'enhmttterer Cluh. Thelma Yeung Pertlanti Page Fijry-eight :11 fret! Ruth 3 Iaj erie Cereete Davis Dee Pertlend Hrunewiek Sheepseett Alfred Ceresteehehhy is learning anything and every thingemember elf Glee'C1L1h-1K-'Iath anti Scienee are majer subjeete-Ruth Daviseia majm'ing in History --is Seetetttty ef Athletie Beard antl 1H'iee President at Y. VLF. C. A.-wae the eemmentater in erur historical IJageanteMarjerie Deeehiteratute is her majer :1th jeetu-ir; President at Outing ChthP-amhitien to be able to singehehhy i5 eelleeting peema and interesting iaetseMauriee Edwardseeelleete mateh feltlere- 111emhe1' nf the Dramatie Chthesings in the Glee Cluh -u-rite5 fur the eracEeeCatherine Flatl'tertyr always fergeta te- remember GREEN AND WHITE Etlitul'we member ef 111alce-tlp emmnittee hi Dramatie Chihe likes, ter ElElIlEEF-WUI'kE fur the Cmnmutere' Club- Lena Feggememher ef Camphre Girls gteupeneted fer ahifitj: displayed em haskethall eenrteeeeks fer the CDITIHILHZEFH! 4Ljhllzre-Helen Heelq-ene uf eur heat t'tDitnirthete majoring in Literature Vice President UT Glee CltllJ-vFeeiretaI'3' uf Ureheettaejesephine Irvinge-eur hathnhttmr enthueiaat whe spends. her spare netm heure ever in the gwueis Inajtlrhtg in MatheTrig is; her fat'm'ite elase-amhitien ie tu te- n1emher--Fred JeHreyedriree the hi rat ear up Netmal Hill every murningemajurhtg ht Blatheie Secretary Treasurer e-f Glee ChthePaul Tibhettstmajering in Mathehehhy is the Lonely i-Tearte Clnhefarerite elase i5 Hi5tergr-ie Cmnmutere' Chth representative ten the Civie Cnmmittee Grant Thiheault-intetestetl in Sueial Seielleeelitajer in U. S. E'Hsterjrememher 0f Leneljr Hearts Chlhehkes t0 argue in lfthieseeften eeen em tennis eeurts. Fred G rant Paul Tihhetta Partlanti I e ffrey Sleuth Pertlantl Thilneauit Pertientl Faye FEHI-HEJHE THIRD YEAR INTEGRATED GROUP l-Iauriee Dat'ls Pertland Catherine Flaherty PurtIantl Lena ang Euxten Helew Heel Seuth E-Findham jesephine Irving Pertlanti SOPHOMORE CLASS OF Hack tn schuul again IhE 0ch gym full :Jf fallliliar faces and mum: neu- HHES--11EW schedules frmn Juliana Dahl and Elisa Lewiz-s -CI;15:-'. meeting-EIE-ctiml nf an- cer5 l'Jick Marsh 1:21-usic1mlt Connie Cullinan secretary Whittenmre vice preaidcnt Camemn treasurer-split up in new a:livisiuns gEt-tngEther in Center-first meeting with Dr. 1:3;11'193', Dr. Duley. and Mr. Bas- sctt-renewal nf acquaintance with the HIfl teaCIIEI'S TJaCk tn Classes again vuirge testing fur musie-Hve minute SIJEEEIIES fm' Oral English - + Esau Wand sawed wund -ihc heneEt dance: for Dick Ih-Ieu-sh where the clanca fJYChEE-SIZI'EL made its Erst appear- auce thc clubs start organiza- tinn far annther year each DEE gets. its share of Suphs-thc first Saphmm'rre class picnic at North 1-i'indha1n Grange--s1unky stm'ers and smukier nil lamps-Dr. Bailey as a song leafler tlue clnughnut auctinu after TEfI'ESh- manta - watching $013115 Ham cnck, Giampetruzzi, 33113011, Richard Marah Laslic Whittamnre Ii President Vice President Page 5 1'ny NINETEEN L'1111111'11111. 1311111111. 31115111111. 111111 131111111 1.111 1111111111111 1111' 1111111 year's 1.1111111 1111111111 5111111111111: 5131111111 511111111111111'1: 1:111:15 g11-111g'et1131' 111 111111111211 111111 - 111111111 111111111 -u 111115111311 11111115,;1111111,.r 11112111 111111 11 11111111 111111111111131111111 111111 11111311 11111 111:1 12111111 111 the 11111111111111- 17'1113111! 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'Liasa. Emil Petrin denmnslratc their meal ability at Glee Cluh 11:- heeu'sals mading the. jnurnalistic Efforts 0f nur class 111:111T1ers 011 l' the OrrIrh'-SCEillg jnhu Alden takil'lg pictures fm' the GREEK arm Wl-IITE-tr1rm1ts fur the II Dramatic Clul1 Esther Brennan's ' and 111mm Frank's: Iglnuilingtg,r a part '31: T'Hlk. . .; HE! in 1hr: annual playhatruggling Theaapians 11:12:31 Frank. Pearl Harm and Far I'lusraunr: girls' athlE-tics get mulur w21y -haskm- hall tamns nrganixe w1'atChing 1Virginia Davis. H'innifrml CHM, and Pearl Hal'tt CUVUI't in the gymhhlack and hlue rallhls frum 1' linckey lame wrists from mllay a hal! Fre5h1nen g0 nut fur has- leathall memher5 clectcrl tn the Civil: 011111111'1'1'62 :11211 Elected t0 Library 5cm: Fr? Hmmm-ng Fl'ailtlis CGI'I'igan Cecily Kanuedy Fresxdcnt Vita Presidem Page? .S't'n'f y-rwa NINETEEN 1111: .-'Kthlt:tit: Htjttrrltthe F11'5t Christnms FUTHIHI in the trans- fUTinEd g'3'111tthe Cltrigtmas party in the Dnrnfrthmne tor the lmlitlaystmnre strange faces. as the 111312113? Class practice teacht err: returnthlt. Sloat's Advanced Reading Cmu'setrich, wide, 211111 varied experienccstthe diH-mu EHCE IJct11'11t'11 21 gray 5111111 white: hitch t 31111-15 1111'1111-11'5 hushcd, Nuw tlU ynu k111111'FHtS-2ience II with Mr. '1'1:ntltiwartltwatling thmugh :1 11113111155 11f scittutilic ternmtciassas with Uncle 5:13:11 telasses in 01151:r1151tit11'1t11255m1 plans. 311111 trhserratitm reportst HDrink frmn a living fmmtaiu ttilauche H1'1111113: at the Gt11'11t1111 Carnival-patking at the fUUt GI' t'nE hillmtrying t0 make Chapet 1:111 ti111ett1t111ce in Center after supper - Skating until T :451 Spring 11111 that hilittlaylight saw ing timE-Dut until 1' :31! an cam- pustnur first May Hall and its accmnptmying excitemeuttthrill 0f graduation wwk-uuly hm 3112:2113 tn gm ltuwtsmtml DVET and 1101116 for that : 51111111131515: ynu 11ext year. Virginia Davis Paarl Hartt Seer teta :1; Treasure:- Pttyc .5 1'.1'f;1.'-H:J'1'.'E FORTY I311 51! 151?: 5711:1115 THREE $14 c T I V 1 T I E 3 MI Th? aim Hf umdem cdumtfm: f3 Hm- irimgmtima 3f m waif maimed parm- Jmmh'fy. Athfafr'c: Hf Garham film- an iirsportcm'r part in the dgwiapment Hf Hm ?EHrhrr. On the faffawfng pages EEE haw tried ta 9w; yaw; a picture 9f mtr 3an1: activities. X231 T H L E T 1 c 3 WW Z STUDENT Dtsrnssiuy Ht??? run: CIVIC COMMITTEE OFFICERS Chairmen CUESTJKECE Ft'Rtttffilt Vice Chairman Rwy Austin Secretary I't-IILUttttn Dewitt: MISS. IIASTIHUE lites. UPTDN Mat. PAEHAEIJ Farting; Atfevt'ttrrs The Civie Centntfttee, tttlvisery student gtwerning hotly ttt Gerham Normal Sehnul. meets at nnnn e11 alternate Thurs- days In discuss matters hnth et reutine sehueI activities and 111ajer stteial events. GOVERNMENT It :tsasumes the respmtsihility for making preparatimts t'ttr Superintendent? and Ih'ineipalst Day, IEaeh- l'e-Gerhtutt Day. ttntl Etiquette tlt' Citizenship 1'E eek. ItL-t memherahip is emnlmsetl ef ette repre- 5entative frtltn eaeh nrgattizatien anti eaeh class division in the seheel. Freshmen are ttltttwett te enter at the heginning ef the eeetntd semester. One of its important duties is; the tttttwittg up ttf sItttes ht ettntlititttes fer delegates ten the Beaten tutti New Yttrk Ctttwentiens ttJ he euhmitted tn the vute at the student hetty. The delegates eleeted this year for the New Yerk Ctmtrentiett were Keith Creekett, Settittr, Bettjtr Leach. Junior, and Richard Marsh. Sephnnmre. This. year as prettinttslltr+ the group has realized a large measure ef SUCCESS in executing its program. Superintendents! 13:11:.Ir held in Nm'emher was under the genertti supervision ef tIDnstanee Fur- hush. abIe Cmnmittee Chairman. ltttrk- Tti'rdGUt'hat'n Day met equal success under the direction of Ala: Cumming Etiquette Week. kept in January. achieved its werthy purpttse of making the student The C'ttlfr Chttrmittt't' Fttqe SI'J'tj'a-tth' The House Cemmirfee heathF htnre emtseieus hf the impertanee ef sehtienl etiquette and gtihtl citizenship UII the campus. Also. thruugh the werk hi the Civic: Cmttntittee it is lmssihle fur vari- e-us erganisatiens tn arrange fur the presentation hf Chapel pregrams tin spe- cial eeeasinns. A pt'tigtam tti weleeme new ntemhers tti the seheul is held the first day hi the Stiltml year. Other grunps appear thretigheut the year. A enmtnittee has been named te take esre ef the Recre- atinn Remit end to see that the rules are eheyetl. This year the Civie Ctitiimittee is leeks hug,r forward te hreadening its senpe ef gtwerhhtental inHuenee. Mere tluties hare heen entrusted In its eare. At pres- ent, it is investigating the varinus types ef stutlent Hevernmeht used in ether sehuels of nut type in an eant't tti heeerme El mare theient gtn'erning hhtlyt Memhers : j. Casteihteei. L. I'ielten. D. Meserre. j. Farwell. lit Lihhy. C. uieieh. .K. 11 akeh field. E. Eipruwl, Rt Davis? L. 1ht't'hitte- ttttit'e. E. Hhtlgkins. Iii. Shevlin. V. Hall, H. Lihhy. Lt Pillshury. E. Davis. B. Ruhiitsen, j. Tihhetts. f1. Tihhetts. .43. Cunmiing. ll McCarthy. C. Cainphell. M. Dee. I1 Durgin. F. Griffith. H. Leach, L. Natlesti. M. Leuhier. L Berryt L. Lars. j. antttan. E1. James. R. Ruhittsntl. A. h-Tentehelle, P. Hart. and M. Sturer. P age 511'! j'-5f'i-'Nt HOUSE COMMITTEE Aeting es the student gtwerning hetlj,r hi the girls! dermiteries the Hetise Cern- niittee tierferms many and varied duties. Each semester the memhership ef the eeinniittee changes eeeerding tn the will ef the students. The memhers fer the hrst semester of this seheel year were: President, Ernestine Davis: 1ixf'iee Presis dent. 'Irene Berry: Seeretary. Jeanette Farwell: Memhers. B. Blanchard. M. Leuhier. M. Beak. M. Dee. P. DeCester, G. H-White. 11. Dyer. and C. Lewis. At the end iii the semester Ur, Dttley. tmr Dean and adviser. gave these memhers a hen- quet. This has heen Dr. Duley's first year with us and we feel that we have prtr gressetl anti aeemnplished mueh under her shle leadership. Geri Bhass Att-tet't't'tt . . a l H m The Green GREEN AND WHITE EditareCatherine Flaherty. .--'Issart'ate EalHW'SthH'tltltt Patritt. Geraldine H'hite. Edwin lle-tlgkittsi Gehrge Etael. Flhtenee Andrews, Owen Uurgin. Rahert Vaughan. Ettniee Shevlin. and Mary ItleGhttlt-z Fhatagraphersajehh .kltlett and Nina: tiiampetraaai. Typt'shts-Jiieneva llEthiEE-l alttl Untathy Ball. El rtwLaruy lite: wn. Basittesselletty Htthinstm. Alhert lllakefleltl. Gehrge litaelt lhanels Cnr- rigan. and Richard liilrtw. Henri fume ttatt'. i h l... -. I I. If -'I l . I .. r I..- I r' ! . '-. I - I 'l u . 1 .. II .- 4.... . 1 th '-- I I --.I-' .I ks h .- HI'H'i L e - d anal H'hfte B-aam' Every Wednesday during the Cluh lleriutl. a grettp hf sttttlehts rush to taunt Late. These are the students hehitttl year yearhtmk. They may he late in attending the editorial ttteeting. hut they are always puhetual in tlistrihuting the lung waited fer etJlties. This year the tttemhers hl' the haat'tl he- eante aetlttaintetl at time hf the laments murder parties. Miss Lewis was mars tleretl antl hhligetl with her ettstumart' gurgling yell. Shine menthers saj.F that even thaagh Mr. Iiassett was the deter- titre. he was alsu the murderer. lltre'll leave that tleelslhn up ter ytttt. The game hf identifying hantl tlrawn earttams was played. Starry ta say, a few ht as dis- etweretl that a eheatet' never wins. Miss Lewis' falttnus ealte was served and thanks IU luck we all attentletl classes in the nmtning. lute want ta: t'eeammentl te yam t'ltll' teeth'tl hreakhtg tlishwashetse Jitael atttl l'IJtuke. The heart! tttemhet's tttttlet' laeultj: guidance have worked diligently in tJ1't'lE1' tn present yea with a higger autl hetter jL'UEtl'lJHtJli. Vt'e httlit'. that it meets with yttur apprtwal and that jt'tttt will spend many future happy hunts turning haek Its pages. Page .S'r'a'rhteefyat THE ORACLE ffdttmttuinfrh'f .-ts.u'st.zmt tith'tsr 1.1as1.11: 1W1: ITTE 1.1 uses Hustm'ss -Ummger l...- -.'tt'1tli?it'IE Flutes t-Humm' surf firc'hnrnye Fettsssee Ceestss H'tmwn's Hpsrrts HE'I'tY I..Ii.-1CII. Men's Sperm Hsvmnse Ks: IGH '1' Ht'TI-I .-K1.es:s Heferters H ETI ? Ufn 1T1: EILEEN L'I'LLI rests; tlss s'r T 11 t sear L'I' j .segtrlm se J sews Lert'ls LDRIHL: PATRICIA K'YILLARH jesst'rs Ssssss Ilsess Cers Tjeptsts EtLees REILLY Ilese'n-n' It-leCsRTHs WILMA Tees Just tell us what yeuu want and we'll give it to yen . has heen the mette et' the Omrte heard this year. They,r have worked hard tn give us an interestimg,r lively quar- terly. end we have waited eagerly fer every eepy. In eaeh issue we here netieett many innnvatiensethe elever use at snug titles in tleserihing huth stutlents anti tseultyethe lessen plan whese, Results expected tratlies in the elertmjb have heen realizedethe timeiy etlitm'ialseantl 111E311 student and faculty pictures. a s. Hisn'ihutmg t'eptes Did yeru knew the Ureete has heemne a. 111emhe1' ut' the Assueistetl Cellegiate Press? Each issue erf the paper is sent tn this tn'ganisstitm where it is judged with papers nt ether sehtmIs. and valushle and helpful suggestiens are made. The Ft. C. P. else sends artieies ef general interest whieh can he used in nur paper. In addi- tiutt tel that. the Exehange Department gives us news and 1.r'ies-ss ant! semethnes hunter frerm ether TiernmI Seheels and Teachers ICerlleges wlm in turn hear frmn us. This department alsn keeps track ut eur Alumni telling Its nt their where- shunts and their sueeesses. The Greek Beard Faye HLrty-nr'us Th :1 t'J' rc'heth'tt WOMENiS GLEE CLUB GFITICERS Preeirteui IRENE PERREAL'LT F'iee Frriitfent ALTHEA HARSTDW SETTPHIFJ' MILDRED Leeeiee Treasurer PRIECILLA BENT The 1IEE- rtiiiietiie Glee CItth is that hieek- dressed. white-eeilaretl and euHetI grhuti ef singers led by jovial end enthtisiastie Miss Andrews, but dhnit let their hlaek dresses feel ja'tJU. This organizatien i5 tine hi the meet aetive antl happiest en the eamptie. Theyt enjoy ten the utmnst their theatre parties antI enneerts. fitter ttew ntelnhers had heen securecl, they went right tti tt'hi'i-c tti prepare tt pm- gram tier Hitliel'intentieittii Day. On the day he ihre Thanksgiving i'tTEtiti they eum- hiiietl with the Men's tliiee Cltth tttr present :1 riihatikegitting Service. in Sung. and later eu'mti'ihtiteti nitieh tn the sueeess hi the E'hi'istittae t'aittata with irene fiet'reattit arc suinist. A few weeks later they earn- bitieti with the Mews Glee Chili te preeent a delightful rattlih pregrem. The Evening ef E'Iltsitf', hi the year hefnre was; Stieh a Etteeess that Miss Andrews decided to make it an annual eHeir. llemhers: E. Lihby, E. Staples. F. Lihhy, D. Eiihitten, P. Bent, B. MeCarthy, Rt Peter- sen. V. Gagtte, J. Shillings. A. Leweil, E. Dearhenrn, J. Clark. C. Campbell, C. 11-'eleh. C. Kennedy. 0. GUShEE, R. Kern- hali. CI. Conary, M. Sewali, M. Sthrer, H. Heel. 3. Pillsbury, E. Ghttltl, F. DeCester, G. MeGrail, N. Butterheld, j. Daggett, C. Hawkee, D. Meserve, L. i..ary. G. Knapp, L. h-IeGee, M. thge, B. Blanchard, F. Sias, H. CDK, 13+ Libby, M. Dene, G. MeGreiI, I. Perreault, E. Sprawl, C. Fui'hueh, R. Kinney, J Tih- hette, A. Barstew, T. Autiihert. T. Young, M. L. Stuart. D. OUIIDH. M. Leuhier, V. Davis. P. Hart. C. Hamstin. O. Riley, B. Frest. L. Meset've, Htltl 1- . Hall, the neeempenist. The H'mhen 15: GIFT C'hth Page Semi: t3: hem-..-L -.-- W The i'i-Ieii'j Uit'e Citih MENis GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Preeident jM-tee Iiewmew Vice President RICHARD MARSH Seereieey-Treeeerer FRED jeeeeee These weird ne-ieee emanating from Miss Andrews teem Tuesday neene are net students henteaning their ranks. It is the Men's Glee Chili. It is tine ef the wendere hi the seheeI that these neieee heeeme sweet harmeny under the three- tien at Miss Andrews. htit itie true. The eluh started the year hy warming up the old titties and learningr new tines iet Superintendent? Day when they appeared with the m'retiten'e Giee Chth anti the Orehestre. Viihen Thanksgiving relietl aretlntl. thej,r etiin'3it1ec1 with the girie again tn present it Thallhhgivilig' Service in Sung . During the next menth they entered intti the Spirit iii Chl'iE-zil'liati liy deing their ehal'e in pteeeliti11;;r the Can- teta. ' K'en tiitl 3,11 eJ-teellent iiieee ei ieerk in singing the Lettl'e .Pi'ttyei'. Shertly after Christmas they sang ever the titelie em Maine Eiehetaie UH the Air . The itii'mal etmeert presented with Hath- eriiie i-Iateh Greffttm as guest tittiet eame in March anti was a grand eueeeee. Faye Set'euty-mre Members : R. Marsh, L. Iiiilelittry, 5. Curtis, F. fei'ifrejr. K. l'iitwkee, M. Davis. L. Pelten, F. Cetii'. :1. Cereete. W. Van Blarieum, G. Piirritt. 0. Hill, L. Etitrin. II. Hewman. Ii. Creekett. H. l'ieneen. E. Ogden. O. I.?ftirgih. J. Thee. L. lett'iIl, R. james, 'I, Alden, uh Garland. :1. Mettnn. 'W. Turner. R. Neal. Ii. Martin, D. I'Jieree. UK. hh'rEIIt-Jl'i. and 1 . Mitehell. aeetunpaniet. Getting Hie pt'teh The Peerry Club P 0 ETRY CLU B Oishicess I-Essss'riss was iisTW Resisstis liwsswsw ALLss Leis Lass President f'irv President? Seri'efeiw Trees Her The members hi this eiuh form ene Iiig happy faiiiiij; under the shle guitianee elf Miss Lewis. The activities are many and varied. A stunt party was held in the fell. During the Yuletide season. Christ- n'ies hexes were sent tn needy seheeis 311:1 a sueeessful tea was heltl at Leweilerest. Peers tit Christmas A pmgrem at the h'h'TJl'l'lEl'lllE Chtb 0f Gerham, anti one at the Denmnstratien Seheel were given in Fehruai'yt The most impeirtaht activity UT the eluh was the reading by M 1's. Ihgmsr 'Pethtihn Peter- sen hi the fametisplay.T'Vieteria Regina . 'l e11 minutes hf eeeh meeting is deserted tn the study,F Hi 3, peem eheisen hy the chairman. The purpese ef the eluh this year is to provide ehle instruetinn in eherie reading fer teeeher training and enjnyment. The snow seuiptute. Puss in Beets , wean the First prize fer the peets. Our earnival queen. Barbara Hianehartl. is a iltemher Di the eluh. l-Temhers : :1. Berstew. I. Berry, R. Hiekfnrdt 133. lilahehartil, V. Hulle-ek. C. Campheli, II. Cutter. Ti. CTUWIEF+ C. Cullinaii. E. Cullihsn. J. Deggett, E. Davis, P. Dyer. H. Frest, C. Furhush. H. Gagi'ie. T. Hague. E. Gruultl, Kt I'Iehseu, G. Hawkes. H. Iieei, Ii'- Inherate. H. Jarruw, H. Jnjr'. Lt Lary. C. Lewis, H. MeDeneugh, L. l'IeGee, 3i. MeGinty. G. MeGraiI. R. Nestle. L. Meserve. L Parks. C. I'i'atri- quill. R. Petersen, B. Pilishury. B. Rubin- sen. E. ShEVHlL M. Snell, 5. Stanley. and G. White. Fe ye Seven fy- Here 1k 1-4er ; raa-If l . h HG-nlE-J I. 1' The firt- Chitin ART CLUB fillililCEHEi EM MA LIHET Renew Vneemm PHYLLIS Imritiitittt RALPH Nee're-N Fi'exiti em Vin President Tretijurer It-Ittrt'et'rti'j' This year the :Krt L'hth has it hing liet tit ardent inemhere mttl future artists. The year's ttetivitiee were started mi in a unique way by having a Treasure Hunt. This ttrutteed nttteh interest and gave the ehth 3. grand etert. Early ill the year. a etimntittee was selected tea suhtnit a Iiet erf tirejeets that might he earrietI nut. Their list .inehttieel etieh prejeets es metal eteh- ing. werk with slieiigei-t tutti eerie jeweh'g.r melting. Egyptian Card weaving elal'iaiteee prints. liltiek prime, and many tither etait tirejeetet fut exhihitiern tif japaneee prints was heltl during February in the Art Remit. E'Iettthers tif the ehth teek eharge ei the. exhihitien Elt' tteen. Students tif the. Train- ing Sehtitil were guests; ei the ehih tinting the interesting exhihitien. At Several meetings during the year tlih'erent mem- het'i-i have given speeittl t'epet'ts en suli- jeets that interested them and that they thettght wettItI he ef interest tn the ehili Feye Seerettry-Htree 21:: a whale. Theae reperts eeemetl tti be quite SltCEESSiUi anti rahttll he CUI'ltilfIllEti. Miss ILiwen Dehi iii. the iitetthy adviser. Il'rtit'tithjtr McCarthy i5. the t'epteeenttttive tn the lCivie Cuntmittee. Memhers: H. Alley. li. .krehamlieult, C. Brewn, Ii. L'atir. J. Clark, ii. Ceettihe. B. l'jJ'eihet'tyI L. Eaten. j. Graves. C. l'-l'awl.:e5. L. Jehn- stun. E. Hintheli. Ii. Knight. ii. Lihhy. Li. Mayhert'y. ll. lleCttuiejt'. : L Mesei've. IE. Ogden, Ii. Quinn, M. Keynes, j. Thnntpsun. W. True. R. Viralker. Ii. i-Thite, D. Whitten. P. Wiilard. 1.. Vfillsitlw. and F. Lihhy. Pei'ftiri-itiitg $11th :ieterr iii tretiett DRAMATIC CLUB 'CJFFICERS Prerident waeertee PELTUH Vice President Et'tttee SHE'ULIN Serretttrjt- RUTH ALDEN Treasurer LESLIE W I-IlTTE MORE Every Friday timing the Cluh Perietl members at the eeheel may he seen trish- ing tti teem eiit where the Dremetie Cluh meets. A new idea was here this year when it was decided tti pretlttee nne-eet plays fer the pttrptiee at giving mere club members hrstqhand experience with actual play prnduetitm. The perfnrtnanees were net epen ten the pulliit. hut were fer the purpose Df lireeitling entertainment fer the weekly.- meetings as well as experi- enee fer the memhers in euaehiug plays and managing eeettmles anti preperties. The art tit makeup: wee else ettrefttlljr studied with neural tlemtinstretien taking pittee. H'ith the help uf these pIttjt's and the timely hints and suggestiens tit' their ttth'istir. the IHEHIHETS feel that they will he aiile te tlireet plays in a mere emeient manner in the future The annual httrtquet was held in the fall. Ererjrtme feasted 21an hati an enjey- elile evening. The Freshmen metniiere eat' the eltth showed their tthilitje in a ene-eet play. Under the tlireetien tif Mr. Sleet a5 Ceaeh, Ernestine Davis as. Assistant Ceaeh. and Larry Pelten as Chairman tif Pretluetien. the eitth SUCCESSfUIi-jr' pre- sented Amerieen Fesspertn. e rery mede eru and realistic eetttedy. M embers : D. Ftrtnetreng, J. Ashby, E. Iiaeen, E. Hewlett, I. Iiierryt L. Brawn. Pt. Cunt- ming. J. Daggett, E. Davis, T. Deniers, 1L Edwards, P. Hetledett. C. Flaherty, H. Frank. Mt Frank, 15-. Gagne. P. Hart. M. Jaeksnn. G. Knapp, L. Leach, L. Meserre. jt IE-Ietillieter. B. Pillsbury, M. Read. I. Seavey, 55. Stanley, WK lieu i'iiarieum. K. Hieleht tutti Wt Welten. The Dr'ttmtttie Ciel: Page .S't'trettty-fettr The Library Chit? LIBRARY CLUB UIFFICERS President HELEN Jeeeew Viee Preeident VIRGINIA HULLDCK Secretary BARBARA BLhNCHAED Treeetirer RUTH KEMEALL Memhere hi the l..ihrtl.r;-,r Cluh are 50 enthusiastie tiheut their werk that they deeitieti this year tU ttteet enee a week in- stead et' ever;r ether week 3.5 was their pteeieue peliey. Every it'lenday night at E :45 the gte-up gathers in Re-hie Hall Re- eeptien Rheum te tlieeuee eurrent litera- ture. heth hetien entl iteu-hetinn. The haeie fer their discussion is the magazine mOmniheekH, te whieh the eluh suh- eerihee. It usually eenteitte reviews; ef hve heet sellers irein whieh reperte are made. This ie 133' Ht: means their entire pregrem, heirerer. 1n the tell they err jeuyetl e piehie ett Aiden'e Feud end at ehiireh supper Et't tienth Gerhtiitt. 0f spe- eiel interest was. the dinner meeting ttt whieh hire. Derethy E-Vtidmen et' the Petteeue, Miteheii Sc Brittle htttiit depart ment epeke. During heelt week they grave tie. a unique Chapel pregram. which wee tin adaptation ef the play Beetle ureelt'e Birthday Party . They aiee ehewetl their Page Het'enty-jit'e 1rereetiiitg.r hf; entering,Ir the 1C'I:. i11ter Car- nirel'e Snew Seulpturing Centeett At EL special IHEEtng thejir entertained the fifth gratle item the Dentenetretiett Seheeit One at their must delightful meetings was the elte held in East Hall Reeeptien Remit at whieh Miss Flames gave an illus- trated leeture en her Florida trip. Members: EL Armstrong. E. Baenn, M. I-iragden, N. i-iutterheiti. Ii. Ceembe. A. Delenn, M. Hintis. C. I'Iewat'ti. L. Jehheten. ET. Jew. B. Kennedy, R. Kinney. B. Lihhy. :1. Lewell. L- MeLein. G. l'IeGrtiiI. I. Nelsen. J. Parke, E. Thayer, j. Tihhetts, j. Teeier, B. 1'It- ii i1ite, and M. Seweii. Preparing fer e thrift meeting The 3?. .U. C. I Y. M. C. A. 01::1'mme President RALPH Nhiererc Fire President ALBERT WAKEFIELL: 5t u:tFt't'm'j'rTITELHHTF Emu H H U m: it: rt 2; There are few nrganieatihns tJll hut campus that can hnast hi 3. set Uf higher itieals 01' El grtmp hf nihre 11:31:31 members than can E'inrhani Nurihal's Y. M. C. A. chapter. Thmigh their memhership tlhesn't include an exceedingly large numher. its enthusiasm is 3.11 the mute an intensive true. This year the 'I't'tEl'l'lhEI'E have atinpte-tl a new lthigram hf aetivities, 1t Chlmists at regular scheduled meetings. special flint? tihne. antI varimre special sehhni activitiea. StudentthniHjt' etmfereuee Each I'llDl'lti'l twn regular meetings are held. thie is given IU seriuus tlerhtihh hr enlightenment led hjr an invited guest. The tJther is a hrief htminess meeting ful- ltiweti hy an evening Hf active spurt anti reereatitm iii the sehhui gymnasium. These spurt perihels have added many sharks hi Fuh tn the hrgahieatimL Th SlIiJSitiiEE the financial necessities hf their services. they give their time and eFftirt in Selling eantiy heirs far the student snatches. Candy is always Uhtaihahle at HCIIUDI games and thirihg eiaes hDIII'E at the Print Shnp. This is hut tine ert their elieeial funetiuns. Exemplary Hf their sehtihl activities was their Chapel tlewitihnal and typical iileeting portrayal which they earrietl titit during UHE daily sehqu chapel exercise. Being affiliated with the emmty unit. these young men are entitled tn free heeebae tn the Iiurtiahti chapter's facilities at their r'ti Ihiihlihg. They have taken advantage tit these henehts D11 varimls tieeahinns. Theee men extend tti Mr. Patekartl their sincere gratitude ihr the time Elllti eanrt he hits cheerfully given. liemhers : O. Durgiil. :3. Bass. R. Heal, D. Cameron. J. Graver. D. Pierce, E. James, F. Hiiggih. J. Aitleh. 1V. Garland. I. 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CLUB OFFICERS President ETLEEH CELLIs'ss: Vice President BsRsst DeH ERTY SSEI'FILHIT-THTJ'JIHTF jsegtrsetse JARVIE There will he an impertant meetingr hi the Cennnuters' Cluh in Miss Wend's Rheum st 1:1t't tedsy. 91.11 111e111hers are urged te attend. Signed hy Eileen Cul- linsu, President. This snneuneenwnt is matle en the seeentl and test Friday hi the menth. It is a call fer the etnnnmting students I11 eentinhe their 11121113! setivities. The ehih is is111t111s I'eir its iee eresm sales and splendid 11111ehet111s. This year the hays have distinguished themselves hy s111111st11'i11g :1 sheeess ful apple sale. Lunch tut Hts fawn The Ciemmeterst' Chrb One ef the mest impettsnt events ef the year was the sleigh ritIe whieh was held at Rines' Riding Stables. After the umenlight title. refreshments antl dsneing ee111pletetl 1111 evening ef. fun. It is eus+ tetnery te have an annual dsnee. Our famous dance in the gym wilI Teng he the talk ef the esmpus. Members ef the eIuh sre eeijperating with the Reerestien Reem Centmittee tel Carry eut its pregrsm. Members : R. Petersen. R. Austin. Ne. Giam- petrussi, Tl Cele, ll . H-Vhitten. J. Murphy, G. 5211111121111, R. Fsteh, L. Perry, B. Utume, R. Mess. I7. Jettrey. Ii. Grifhth, 13. Themes. G. Pendester. D1 Bishee. D. Meserve, t3. Rankin H. uieleh. C. Hewkes. F. Lihhy. J. Msyherry. L. Eaten. iii. Miser. M. MeGinty. t1. Tih- hetts, E. Dnhetty, t3- Quinn. D. lfisker. R. Vaughn H. l,ihhy. C. Tihrhush. F. Gtiweh, Ii. Bratitetti. 111. :UtielL R. Alley. H. Hwett. M, Rewe. E. Ogden. i111. -I. Skill- hngs. R. Brmne. 11. Frank. 11. Frank, H. Frest, D. lTeCsuleji'. C. liteeehet't P. .11'ehsu11heatt. H. I'ilseh. J. : Hshhy, L. lL'iriIe. J. jarvis. D. E'Ieseree, j. Cullinsh. C. Itnherts. L. Fegg. 1111- . Turner, and C. Fisherty. Page Setrmity-eigrfi! KAPPA DELTA PHI F R A T E R N I T Y 1 U 1' H C H A P T E R t'Jliliit'fERS Attexwxnea Cr .11 MIKE: JDSEPH CASTELLFCCE ALBERT WAKEFIELD RM'MDED Emmet President titre President EIFH'PFEH' Treamrer The Htth Chapter at Kappa Delta Phi asseiiihleti iii the tall with a iiieinhership hf an even thirty hrethers and with Mr. Sluat, fnrnieriy ltiihwn as their faculty adviser. as an aetive and greatly wel- eenietl htmerary memher. i'ziitlezi-tU Cumming, wherm they had eieeteti their president. met: his. ehair and put tenth t0 the Fraternity these goals that berth the ehapter and the natinnai eummit- tee had suggested that the f raternitj: strive far this year. The results were very favorable. HCttli't , hBthTIeii. and Benes': Knajiten added much to the Seeial end of the meetings and mere ef the eemmuters attended. The Minstrel Shetw as its annual enter tainment was a great sueeess. Members at the seltetil as well 3.5 the fraternity shewed their talent. The campus is Still talking tihnut it. Larry Pelte-it did a great jnli tlireeting it, and the hays eertainly ajilireeiatetl it. In- 5'51 1..Im.r:1 :- 5min! Phuminy the tttfutttrei ghett' Everytine remembers initiation time. Nine. Bill and Tenf' furnished the seheei with a number plaque fer ehapel anti intredueed the new ltteitihers tn the unfergettahle outing at Christmas Tree Inn. Everyone had a wenderful time and premised to attend next year. I'vIemhers: O. Aiiberti. R. Etustin, D. Hishee, J. Rewman. R. Brume. j. Castellueei, E. Cnyne, A. Cumming, 3. Curtis, D. Durgin, M. Edwards, G. Etzel, W. Gar- land. N. Giampetruzzi, D. Knapten, R. linight, F. Murphy, R. Peeerrat'e. R. Pedneault, L. Pelten, L. Pillsbury, G. Thiheault, 1W. uieltern. G. Vtt'illiams, and L. thitteinere. Pledgees: J. Alden, R. Biekfertl. M. Davie. T. Deniers. Ct Keleen, R. Kih'erjr, G. Peti- tlexter, R. Rehinsmi, and j. Pisenpen. Helium IJthI Phi Fraternity Faye .Eir't-emy-niue titpha Lambda Beta Fraternity ALPHA LAMBDA BETA F R A T E R N I T Y OFFICERS LasLtE Naaes L' t- aseatea jeeeasr Lsseaes Eaten: Laatw ttaewe: Pres Ed ea 1' Fire President Setretary Treasurer Off with a hang! This was the attitude. of the Nets men in the fall as they went te week planning their annual pienie. It was a great sueeess. anti pupils and faculty alike etmsitleretl it as tale ef the hig' events ef the sehehl year. At this pienie same at the hays tlisetweretl that they enuhl dis- play delightful skill in the euiittary art. lII.-,Tr-::-::asithtal meetings atttl infhtmat get- tegethers stimulated the fraternity thrmigh the winter menths. The ltreagtam inehltletl nmsie. i.e.. hat'hershup hatmttnjr. thseus- stun autl. in general, sehenerl friendliness- The get-tegether that was held fer the nen-fratetnitj: Ittenthers et the sehnul. had many eseitihg' and entertaining mnments. Dr. Bailey enahletI the setthall game In he eentinuetl hy retrieving the shl'thaH that had Ietigetl up in the tell at the gym The new pletlgees were put te many diversified and eseiting tests. The spring prtlgl'al'll ef aetivity was well teuntIetL Jitter the eaeitement and fun ef the initiatinn, a stteeesstttl ettting teerlt place. This was erne ef the red letter clays fer all Beta men Members: R. Vaughan. F. MitehelI. H. Ogden, L. Artmltl. G. Parritt. F. Catit'. D. Hill, F. Haggin. R. Martin. F. Bean, H, Hawkes, Rt Meserve. B. Mayhetry. H. Henstm, IL 1Lirifhth, D. Camemn, E. Law, L. Leting. I... Gite. C. Heeeher. L. Perry, R. Nertmt, H. Reherts. A. Hertha, 11-h Han- enelt. E. Hetngins. R. Marsh, R. Ix-Iartin, :1. lL'et'este. and J. jhrgenstttt. Pletlgees: D. Pierce L. Petrilt. P. jantes, .H. The-mast It. Himhail. C. l'1e11tlertter. Wit Ruherts. E. Hatlhtek. J. Grm'el'. C. Btewn. Ii. Iilaek, anti :3. Hass. Fret firemer mat the funniest Faye Eighty ATHLETICS THE ATHLETIC COUNCIL i'lliFlClCHS UR. HMLET Faa :tttta Gatat- t't'tt BETTY LEACH lltaa FLIHT Haum'tll'j' Frmtidem P rtraitt' eh! Fire Pi'eaititwt SFI'JTHI t'j' The Athletic Cuuheil is entitlitiaetl of students and members at the faculty. Each class eleeta a delegate tn the Chun- eil. This ltUtly aplirtwea all ihteraehalaatie pmgrama tit men's athletics and the intrai mural program at wtitnen'a athletiea. The;t fm'mttlate all at the eligihility reign- latitina let all itttratttural eenipetitian autl apptave hf the eleetihn at all efheei'a hf athletie Dt'ng'llElelUllt-E. Memhers : Chhatanee liurhuah, Geraldine 'tlfhite. Peter Leavitt. .f- tlt'i'etl tfeteste. Hhilaltl Bieltfm'tl, Mr. Paelttu'tl, 311'. jenaen. anti Mt: llaaaett. I +- l' .Hll'i 1- $'1. +J I . 1-. AT GORHAM MENIS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION t'll'iIilCERS Preaitfeut LESLIE Nanew tr l'it'e Pitt'aitient Emma: l'lDlJGHIHE Httrremry- Trea.tttrer LARGE Htttm'h' All men hf the aehtitil EllltUI'llEltitiEllljr' he- ehme memhera hi the EIEHiS :chletie ASSUCiEltan LIIJIUI'I entering Gtit'ham Emu nial Sehtihl. The purpose 0f the hrgani- aatien is m take care hf all aituatitma which arise in ITIEI'IiE athletiea. ht' which deal principally with the titan hi the aehaal antl are passed UH tu it hy the Ath- letic Council. Thia year the tit'gatliaatihn haa apnhatiretl a heneht tlanee fer twn memhera hi the aehutil, une hf Wl'lDlH auf- feretl a hrtilteh etillar-htihe and the other an appendicitis tiperatitm. It has etihaitl- eretl lmasihilitiea Uf having a track team in the Spring antl aliprtwetl hi it, auhjeel t0 apprtwal hf the Athletic Chuueil. lt atittrea as a means. tit attttlent ghtrei'nmettt in lather heltla than athletics and is 3351111:- ihg' even greater interests antl activities. The e'l titletit Cazmei! Page Eiyi'rty-tim. +'Cr'e! yem- simian; hays BASKETBALL lrt tuitl-Ntwemher Ceaeh Jensen issued the eall te aIl men interested in haskethail te repert ier tluty. There felieweti a pe- rietl at training ailtl eliminatien. On Deeember End the eltl heap season was en in earnest. signaliaetl hy the etimparatiyely new yarsity edging eat the Alumni hy a single peint. Retl Austin's hre-ther Cal and Eddie Bateheltler starred fer the grand old grads, while Tommy Vail, Red Austin, and Bill Piaeehtini did a great jeh fer eur eause. The same week the heys travelled eyer te Keene. New Hampshire. where they fennel hruiseti el- hews, knees. sere legs, and sere haeks were in erder. tlue te spills and ttimhies en an extremely slippery Heer. This was a large faeter in their defeat. The next day they left Keene fer Castleten, Ver- ment. Here they fennel the same jinx allied with the I5.1astleten team. This time heweyer they eyereame their eppenent. Neat eame the hane ef eellegiate hall players, exam week. This was fellewed hy two weeks' yaeatien. A rest must have tlene them geetl, fer they eame haek, trained a week and tine Saturday eyening defeated Rhede Island Ceilege ef Ethieatiern in frent ef the mast enthusias- tie grettp at students that ever erewded Russell Hall gymnasium. This was sue ef the hest games ef the year. After heiitg hehitttl sixteen paints at the end elf the third quarter the heys get geihg and during a heetie ietirth periml gradually whittied that lead tiUWIl until tinaIly. with a few seeentis EU gen. Gerrham seared the Final hasket. That was the tirst time that the Gerham heys hatl heeit aheatl thtring the entire game. hut it was the right time. It was Ray .Hustin whri shot that hail threugh the 10013 fer the winning lieiilt. -4. week and a half later the hays with Bill .F'iaeentini shtiwing the way EDDk Dyer Pertiantl Jtutinr Ctillege in Pertiand witheut mueh tippesititin. Then they started the read Xerth in Mr. jenseifs and Mr. Sayage's ears tn the land of shew anti sniitutle. 'lihat is. until they get tn l'i'resque Isle where they were weleemed hy art eltl friehtl. Mr. Uviieden. and were entertained in his heme. After spending the night at the Normal Seheerl there they left fer E'iatlawaska. The game that night was elese and hard tn lease. It was anether tine point margin. The neat eyehihg they played Presque . Isle and lest antither hard-feught game by twe perints. Mr. Jensen reported in Chapel that all they wen was the quiz etmtest at Presque Isle their hrst night there. Lewell Textile was sttppased tti be several hetehes aheye as in eellegiate ath- Ietie rating but the bays stayed with them all the way. lasing by hut fear peiats at the end. At Rheude Island there was a hne eheer- ing seetien ei ahnut ferty students, in- ehitling Mr. Pine. They drewnetl eat the Rhetle Isiahti heys eempletely. The Sheeting high Faye Eiyhr'y-fws hrettks went tn Rl'mtle Ieitmtl hnwerer and mu heujrs get the 51113.1! em! hf the Etiek. Seme hf the hays whe went tiewn te see . the game 5513; that when in Preeittenee iemlt eut fer ene-wtw Streets. .Kt tlie entl ef the half in the Salem game out here were leading 2U ID 151 hut sleweel tlewn in the seeentl half 5e that Salem teek them J53 to 31. N1 the games were very- hartl pIayed and must erf them were very e?ese. Dur- ing- this seasen several Freshmen were tliaeereretl all of whem will make exeelu lent stars fer the next twe yeara. Things :Ien't appear 3e late! after aIl. everything heing eeusitleretl. We may take. the eharn- pinnship next year, whe knews? SCORES Team Gerhem Gppeiaeyts Alumni 33 3'5 Dee. G At Keene ET 36 Bee '1? At Castleten G5 53 IJee. 14 PertIand junior Cellege Ii? 33 jan. 11 thtle Island Cutlege hf Ethtratiun fan. 18 Pm'tlantl junitn' CeiIege ttheret Jan. '35 Salem Jan. 21 :1t Farmingten jam. 31 At Madawnska Feb. 1 -Kt Presque Isle Feb. 8 Lewell Textile Feh. H: .Kt Rhetle Island Crnllege nf Eduentien lreh. 53?: .M Sal em hiereh E Tate! The Bereetbeh Teem Peer Eim'u'jthrrer 33 4U 48 33 te 33 31 ' l' nil L 49 41 4-1 33h CROSS-COUNTRY Duringr the seeettti week of seheei ittst fail, Mr. li'tteitttrd issued his annual ettli fer erttss-eetttttrjr prospects. Likijtttll rtf- teeh men answerer! his pies including: E. Hetigkins. ii. jeFfery. Vt. ilstteeeit. ii. Henson. :3. Cumming. ttrrrl B. Ystt ltlsrieuttt. all with experienee. There were several new tttett relterting inehrtis irrg: D. Cameron. M. Davis, L. Estes. Rt It- Ieseree. N. Gistttpetrttesi, j. It-Ittyiterry. ttrtrl Freshmen J Alden, D. Pierce, tutti R. Rt'thittsnn. Mr. Pselrsrti esreiulijr eeseheti tutti guided the prospective hili srtti tlttlersH through a hard and strentteus three weeks' training sessiett hefere he theught that they were sesserteri enettgh te tseitie their first eppenent. Finally. en Oeteher the 4th, liritigs ten Aetttientyis hnpetttls ettttte tlttwn fer the first run at the SEEISUH. The Gtrrhttm httrriers were just tt littie tee speedy Fur Rridgten as they get the etlge 23 tn 3.33. ft large erewti ert' students were rm htttttl ttt weleeme the vieterietts Gtrrhttrtt rttutters heme. Uri Deteher 53th Lihrhttnt again lllttj'tld the part of he-st. This time to an eltl 'i'it-Tti. Fartttittgttm Nernttti Eiehttei. Only tire Fat'tttittg'tett runners ertrrte tit'JWIL hut these tire were eneugh ter sttttteh the trie- terjr sway. Knewls, Grehsttt. tt1ttl Paine stsrreti fer the tlprEtEltCTS. The hnttl settre was :33 ttt S-L in fatter Hf Farntingtnn. Again there was antither large eruwtl mt htttttl. Twe- thtjrs later. On Oeteher the 11th, the Green and thite jeurtteyed te Brunswiek ttt meet the Bewrieitt J. Y. testtt. Duwtt there Gtrrhttttt lest tt httrri fettght rent '31 : ten 3'3. Hilitttsm s ltaiimlci itttersehhittstie mile champ. tttttl 'LIttreltF rai JiDWtiDill merit the first twn places. hut Hedgkihs, jeffrey, tutti t'itttteeelt ttterlt the nest three pisses net ittr behind them. Attrrther fttst running Bewtiein rnttn nttttle the finish fttst ttrtd Eurietts, resulting in the near trttmpiing ei erte hi the Gnrhstn rttttrrers whe was waiting fer his team- tttstes. H'ith revenge in their hearts the htiys went up ttt Fsl'tttingtnn en Oeteher the ltith. Revenge, hewerer, was net gsittetl. Fsrnrihgtmt their the seeentl rttrr twer s ttttltt-I-tiiiing, hiiijr iitIe-tttiIe etJttrse i315 tn 31+ Kttewis ei Iisrtttittgtett tttttrerl the .- Ths CfGSS-Ftttttttfjt Squad T, -t.r-. . Frtge Et'yhtjrvfmtr ermrae in near reenrtl time with lietlgkina tit Ghrham Finishingr ten aeeamla hehin-LI him in a fast liniah. Fitter atti'il'ier the team attended a tlanee. That is. all the team eaeelit Duh ifamerun. Dun aeerneti tn Fund a greater attraetitm tlnwntelwn. KThen the time eame tti gen heme. ill and hehultl nu Camertm was present. Finally he was futmtl. after a hang aeareh. tlawn- ttiwh with emnpahyt Hie heliere it waa the fair aea. Uh Uetnher Etith the L'nireraity ht Maine waa heat 10 lLitirham. The htiwa Iel't Russell Hall at liiitltt hielhek mt the Elath and arrived at OTUHIJ ahhttt ii :th ti'eihek. The next mhrnhtg at 11:i1tl the run was hehl. The fellhwa were hhpeful heiere the run. hat a Hat alieerlr traek was net te- nur liking. .Hlthuugh Eddie iltitlgltina F111- iahett the last raee hi the aeaaen with a vieturr. the Pale Blue runners. hy bunch- ing six men in aeehntl place, enlipetl the run ?tl tti 43. One hf the Gerham runners thuught that he eaulrl run a hetter raee harehietetL Reattlt waa ene hliatered feet. 111 the aiterntitm they,r were guests hi the l..'11i'l.r'eraitjtr at the Batea-Maitte feethall game. After the faetbail game came the humewartl trek. arriving in Cinrham aheaut EHHEL Thier raee elhaed the aeaahn seeing hull: 011E win in five atarta. Next year's llt'tlhjfttcth aeem mere encouraging as 01113: tine er twti men are tn he last threugh grachtatient JUNIOR VARSITY There were three junihr 1-.Taraitjtr runs during the year. The hrat tine was held with Pertianti High Seheel Oethher 8th. Faye Eiyhf-r-Jl'ie-e fan I help! hays? Pertianct wan he a perfect aeere 1f: ta 5G. Uetaher lath Gtirham j. Ufa attffered their seemed as thej,F fell under the guns tit Old IUrehard 2U tu 38. Oeteher 22nd saw the J Y. aeere its :11in win as Gorhant High Seheel was titiwned 3H th 3D. LETTER EEFIXNERS Varaitr letters were awarded ter E. liettgkina, F. Jeffery. W. Haneeek, D. Carriertin. J Alden, 13+ Tart Blarieum, anrl A. Cumming '1' he ereaaneauntry team wiahea te thank the student herly fer the fine auppert whieh it received last fall. Dnten Hie stretrh BASEBALL, 1940 Seen after the eIese et' all haskethall activities. httsehttil Dnee ninre tnt'ttle its an. pearanee at Gerhain. A geetl sieetl squad repertetl fer leesening up esereises tn Cnaeh Jensen in Russell Gym every- after- neen. Pitehers anti eatehers. partieuIarly. were ttrgetl tn get the kink ent ef their arms early. 1Then the Iieid was Finally ready fer use. the rest Hi the squad re ported fer duty. Several nesitiens. va- eatetl hy graduates. were senght after hy nntIereiassnien. aninng them the vital eateher's spet. Twn intnrntal praetiee games were played, early in the spring, with 11Hi estltn'eerlt High Sehenl. Gerhatn wen heath elf them. One ef them was played at uiesthreeh anti tine was liiayed at tjnrhatn. In these gaities Cneeh Jensen gave each eantIitIate a ehanee tn shew his stuff in his iaverite nesitien. This enahled him tn get an early line tin his araiIahIe niateriaL The seasun tifiieittliy get under way May 1st when the Green and H-rltite tackled a streng anti experieneetl teant frnnt .Fartningten Kerntai Seheel. The enening Iine-np fennel Lefty 1i't-iayne anie en the nintnitl with Pete Learitt, a eenrerteti tirst hasenian frntn New Terlt. handling his slants. Raj; Austin etwererl tirst hase. Lennie ! Arheld heid tlewn seeentl saek, thnk Nadean kept fast lines frnnl geing thretigh shert. entl Jne CasteIineei held tlewn the her .eerner. Haj.- ent in the pasture were Jehnny Greer in right Held. W'ill Hussey in een- ter. Etllti Terry Peenrare in left held. This npening game was a well played thriller in which Lefty Iiewie set the Fermingr ten latls haek en their heels 4 ts H. On May 3rd the team jenrneyed te IiIassaehnsetts te give hattIe tn the Salem Teaehers' Cellege nntfit. It preretI tn be a hetlgr eentested ntateh. hat the Salem teain managed tn get the edge by ene run. The next game was back at Gnrhani with Keene TeaehersF Cnilege. Here we saw antither great game. which entlerl with Ray Austin putting Gerhain haek in the win- ning eeluntn hf; tt T tn E- viettiry. Again at Gerhani en the 1Uth we were privileges te witness a denhle header with the strung lIyannis nine. As heth games had tn he played in nne afterneen thejir were sherter than they hatl heen nriginalljfr seherhiletl tn ie. In the Iirst game. i'Iyannis lirtiveti tn he t1 little ten strewn;r fer the Jensen men. getting the edge 3 tn ii. In the seenntl game. hnwever. nttt' htiys retaliated tn red verse the senre and get the three rnns.1 while l'iyttnnis hat! tn he eetttenteti with hut twn. 1-I' The neat weekuentl iennd enr heys tak- hug.r a trip 111:: state tn he guests ef enr traditienai rivals. Fariningten Xerinalt The Fsrmingtnn hepefuls nttt tnr rerenge get the trip heners in a ieesely played high seering gains Iii tn 14. The neztt inateh was an ent-ef-state game at Sew Britain Teaehers' Cnllege ef Cenneetient May 13. Aithnngh this was Gnrham's turn tn win. New Britain eettItIn't seern te see it that way, and the Green and 1iiiiitite Inst a hard Page H iyhf y-riw' war .-- 1113111311 g31111e '1 11.1 3. 11.11111 1121 13111113111 1113:1111 1111515 111 Salem's g11111p 111 11111111- 111eg 11111: 11311 113111113111. 01111: 11111113 11111 j11111 1111111111 111 1111111 11111 1111111 tightly 111 its g1111. 1111 11111;: 11311111 1-1111 1.111 1111' 11111111 111111 111 3 T 111 3 1.1311111. 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R311111 3111111111. 3111.1 T111131 P11111313 1111111111 3111111111 111 1111: 11111111111. 111311 P1111111 11111113111111 3 g1'1131 5113111 111 11111 11111111 31-1 111: 11111 311 11111111111111 j1111 31 11131131311111: 1111 11111111. 1113111113: 115111111 were 3113111111 111 9111111111. 111135131. 3111-1111311. 1111-11, 1111111113111. 1111111111. 1.1111111. 1.1151111- 11111111. 111111-1111, 1131113111111. 31111 111111111g1er 1311311 P311111. Certiliczltes 1111111 3113111111 11.1 C3131, .11111111. N11111111. 111111111111. 31111 11111111111111. T111 H1111111111 T113111, 11143 Page 13111111114111.1111 WOMEN'S ATHLETIC A SS 0C 1 ATION HFFIEEHS Prettith'm BETTY LEAtttt T'tre Frmht'em' Sheree tn r't' Gemtunxe Wu tTE Ftt'Tt-t fleets Tt'eeern-er Hat 1m Lt BET Thie aetit'e ut'gttttieatitm is really the largest in the eehnel heettuee etrerj: girl whe enters, Gnrhttm ntttnnttttiettliy heeemee a member. ITI'UH'I this grettp there 15 El. representative hetlgr 1et'hieh supervises tti'l wentetfs spurts ef the eehnel. It is the 1't'k'ettten'e -Rthletie Heard. Their lively and interesting 1tteeting5 ttt'e ttettttlh' inter- rttptetl 133- Miss Flhtt'r-t Stttltlett tttt'tu'eness that she hrettght serme CtmktES. Amid ertmehes ttntl El'Ltt'Ith the Illtititing resumes. One nt' the new enterprises entetl in these ttteetinger wars the Catttltht'e Leader- ehip Training Cuttrse given hy Mite: Charlene llillett enl' Gnrhttttt. :Knuthet' euut'ee tthetetl fer the FII'SE time this year was Tap Dancing. These whn preferred skiing reputtetl tn Mary Heat! and Ruth .lltlen Eur lessens. Twn ef the pl'tljeets executed 113' the hnttttl tuttl enjnyetl hy the wheTe eehenl were the new skating rink ttntl the intretlttetinn Hf thlthES in Center after the haskethttll games. These have lzeen E'tljt'lj'thl very mueh. titll ti l Etteeteltttgi W. - hair The I'Vemett': thefetie Beerd AME HALL tC-mmeufreff .ter'trt't'e BASKETBALL One at the Ittttet pupttlar sperm in the Wuntetfs .-'Xth1etie pregtam ie hashethttll which is ltlttyetl em Ttteetlttltr tutti ThttrE-h Clay aftettteens during the seeetttl tlttttt'tet. C1355 teams: are divided intt: hrst and seemed squads. first team games lilting at 3 :33 and eeeetttt team games; at 4-:3U. 1n elass rivalry the Sephemeree, Cep- tttinerl h? DUITJII'IF Cele. were Vietnt'inus. jettnttette FarweIl'e Juniur-Settittr tettm r311 eluse seeettd. httt wee tlefetttetl tltte tn the ferfeitttre mi 3 game. ! e51 It. IL . Faye Efyhtth-et'ght BtLttiTHHtH queens Twel ef the vigeruus guards: Charhitte Dettgiae and Pearl .Hartt1 teeth their wurh set serieutteij.r that they ttittletl very tit'tett. Virginia Davis. Freshman eal'itatttI played sti hard that she sprained her ankle. Green and White teams were hieltetl. httt nu games were liiayetl. :Et the L'IItT. ef the aeasen. elass teams ealletl a halt te rirairj,r ttt enjtijt' a hashethali hanqnet. Cetttteiihtr DI- the grtittli was :RIIhea Harstt'tw. BADMINTON Hathttinten, tnte uf the attest energetic spurts er: the slate, is played tttestiy hy eumntuters heeattee it is held during ttnett Itettr. This year enthttsiaslit ran set high that the greup changed frtirn a three tn a tire tiaj.F sehethtle. The players guhhte dnwtt their httieh, raee tr: the gym. play turieualy fer aheut 4:3 minutes, then weal: but happy. dash ittte litth perietl elaas. This year the team was invited te partiei- pate in a lhtthninten J.Jlaytlay and Tea held at Fertlanti tlttnittr Cnllege. Thetr enjnyetl playing with teattta trerrl P. j. C. and Nassau. VOLLEY BALL This ittajer apert eat the third quarter filled the gym with hiue-retmpered girls every Tuesday and Thursday afterneen. Leta et fun and laughter, atremger wrists, and plenty et healthful exercise were pre- t'itletl. In class games the jurtiere were rieterintts hy ttefault. Meet at the aEter- neens were spent in playing Green and White games. The Green Team, led by Jeannette Farwell, was trieterieue, wins hing four games ever the Whites two. Page Efgfttj'dl'ttttt? tiettmiutmt enthstaats ARCHERY T't'ith the upening tit eehttel in the ialI and the elesiitg tit it in the spring, we hrttl this altert artletttlj: supperteti. DDFGIhy Ottlttin hi the lClass tit lEHl httltia high seere, sheeting;r 331! in the Celttttthia Ruttittla. Heeattae ei hatl weather, 1m Green and H'hite ttittrttament was hehl, httt there was ttttteh eetttpetititm hetweett eIaeaea. The class tit liltt tint tittiy eiaimett the highest serirer. httt also the trehhy. HOCKEY lU111: tail sliert seemed tn he meat pUlJtlr lar this year with the Stiphtimere Class with had the largest teante tittt at prae-iee. lit taet when it came tea playing;r gaittee the Stitthmtterea nrthr' nppuueht waa the etimhinatien Freshman. junier. Senier. ant! Faettlty team. .Mtheugh the Sephe piayetl well. this eettthinatiert team preved he he tee pewerful fer them. The upper eiaas team wen the eup. SPRING SOFTBALL Ttilt-it'len the girls at Gerhatt't start swing- ing hats. leek out! It's the spring 5:: tthalI squad preparing fer etass games. AI- thnttgh the Efieititirs1 eaptaineti by Jean- nette Farweli. were tew in nurtther. thetr prevent! hy winning the ettp that tjttarttityr isn't everything. The Sephnmnres ran a elese seeentl. Ne Green and White games were played. but an heriterarj,ir varsity made tip at the heat players treat eaeh Class was ehesen. EM '51 ID. Hamr frmu rmxmw. LGTFFE 3f m'f. SGNIGJHGJT girl? e'vcr'iiing gjj'm far dassm. HHHFH Ha?! Eu Hm 'Evfnfm'. 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Main Street, Westbrunk, Nlaine 'Ear more of Morin'a Candies HARRY RAEBU RN Successur m BRDWN. CDSTUMER Coafumes. MahE-up Mareria! and Wigs 526 Gangress Street, Portland, Me. PHILIP W. HAWKES Groceries Fruits and Meats.Fish IGA Vegetables Dial 2591 Gorham, M aine GORHAM HARDWARE COMPANY Kyanize Paints and Varnishes MEN'S CLD'THIHE - PYREX WARE GENERAL ELECTRIC MAZDA LAMPS GARDEN ENE FLOWER SEEDS Dlai 4?53 Gnrham, Maine Sleigh Rides Retail Delivery of Inside Riding Arena Gaiden Guernsey Milk Privately Owned Hurses . Produced in a Parlor at at WALNUT CREST FARM A Marine Ranch with Tourist Cabins Clinton F+ Rimes Wrestbronk and Gnrham M. F . BRAGDON PAINT CO. Painting Materials - Wall Papers 4? EXCHANGE STREET, PORTLAND, MAINE - ..- - .-. O U T F! T T E R 8 GIRLS' CAMPS - SCHOOLS - COLLEGES Gymnasium Ciarhing r Outing Specfafties - Sportswear - Camp Uniforms HANOLD OUTFITTING COMPANY STANDISH, MAINE DESIGNERS AND OUTFITTERS OFFICIHL OUTFITTERE GDRHAM NDRMAL SCHUGL - HARRY B. 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