Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)

 - Class of 1943

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I IORS LENA KELLEY Limestone Although Lena is far from home she Hts as easily into life at Corham as if she llad heen here four years. instead of transferring only this year from Presque lsle. She is mathematically inclined cur- ricularly, and enjoys sports and social goingsson extra- curricularly. RAYMOND KNIGHT South I'0rtland Our kingdom for a saw on some of those nights when we suspected Ray was investigat- ing a jam session in the boys' quarters! We can rememlmer the night Ray won the pie- eating contest and won-a piel Four-star friendship: Ray and Bill Welton. EDWIN LAIVIOREAU Presque Isle AS. Normal Sehoolis loss was our gain when Ed Lam- oreau transferred to Gorham. Ile was hasketlmall center there. We remember how Ed received money for train fare at Christmas. lle bought a jacket and hittrhhiked home. Do clothes make the man? FRANCES LI BBY VVestbr0ok Holder of the Portland Alumni scholarship for high rank and leadership during her first three years. Frances was a mainstay of the Com- muters' Clulr in the years when that organization had ltig membership and much ae- tivity. Sho is a young lady of tnueh charm and much allility. sfefifygt 55+ J UNE MILES Portland Quiet. smiling. even tcm- pered june. ller favorite sport is riding tlte train from 03.5. to I. of AI. l.tkes to knit. too. when she can find her needles. A loyal sup- porter of F.'I'.A. and Coin- muters' Clull. For her lawyer father. she is girl Friday while his secretary is away. MERCY PACKARD Curham From faculty to student. A reversal of the usual process lint a happy one in this vase. She took Miss Ryan's classes during her illness last year. With two children and a lmig house land Mr. l'ackal'dt to care for. slte keeps lrusy. Rc- mentlier her Calling off Lady of the I.ake 'f BLANCIIE 'l'E'I'ERSON Centerville, N. II. Blanche now sings HAmer- ica instead of The Nlaple leaf Foreverii. and has papers to prove it. lfrotn hcr teach- ina position in Connecticut she went to Aroostook Nor- mal. and Gorham was the next step. Also attended Yale Hummer School and Fredt-rit'k NS. LUCY I'0I.I Biddeford Yanity. vanitye N And we mean it as a compliment lwe- cause one of Lueyis most at- trartive Characteristics is her Iove for nice vlothes and sense of color harmony. She doesn't like to get up in the morning. lmut when she does youire hound to hear her.

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LENA CREAMER Waldoboro Formerly Lena Johnston, but still the same good scout. She has been another of our obliging telephone girls. Not much of a joiner, Lena has won a reputation for quiet dependability in her attention to classroom duties and in her dormitory contacts. Mr. is an army man stationed at Port- land. .IULIA DAGGETT Ashland Moonlight and roses, salt and pepper, Daggett and White. lnseparable. How often we have been enter- tained by Judy's songs or reci- tations. She's proud of Aroos- took and always assures us there's nothing here that Aroostook doesnit have, and a little better. CAROL DAVIS Cape Elizabeth Carol graduated in January and at once went to teach the seventh grade in Rangely. She attended Westbrook Jun- ior for a year and a half. She likes tennis and skiing. If you need help on that sweater, go to Carol. She is also very well-read. BARBARA DOHERTY Portland Barbara graduated from the three-year course, then taught a year in West Dummerston. Vt., before completing the work for her degree. Finds senior year pleasantest of all. lt gives her more opportunity for art club projects and other hobhying in art which she likes best. She's also one of the real experts at badminton. SENIORS OWEN DURGIN Portland Owen was Editor-in-chief of this here book until Uncle Sam called. l-le is an expert skier, and a very interesting conversationalist. being well informed on many subjects. Maybe reading extensively has something to do with that. His room in Gorham the last two years was -headquarters for friends who could use some tutoring in Math. LYNEDON EATON Portland Lindy has two vices-pool and planes. His pool is pass- ing, but we hear his flying is expert. He learned to fly while a student, and was called for naval aviation train- ing last November. What more fitting nickname could we find for one who is now flying for Uncle Sam? Here's to you, Lindy! Keep 'em Hy- ingl VIRGINIA HALL Portland At Gorham Virginia Hall is another name for music. When she entered we were pleased to find her an accom- plished pianist. We were amazed to discover in her also a ,cellist in the Portland sym- phony orchestra and a trum- peter and vocalist for fun. Everything responds to Ginny. RACHEL HIGGINS Mapleton Another A.S N.S. contribu- tion sent to us by Mr. Wie- den. She headed the tourna- ment ladder in badminton there, and hopes to do the same here. She says she learns as much waiting table as in attending classes. She was lrlousc President the last half-year.



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REBECCA SIIELDUN Belfast For three years she was Becky Kinney, hut, she had a sweetheart and when she re- turned last fall it was as Becky Sheldon. ller days at Gorham are husy ones at work and studies hut she al- ways has time to help with class or clulr functions. Stor- ing sunshine is no new invena tion to her for she always has a good supply on hand. 49 MYRTLE STORER Brunswick Have you read the latest hooks? Myrtle has. Do you know the goings-on in dorm, Glee Cluh or F.T.A.? Myrtle does. Shes always there. We are glad she decided to return for a degree after a year as cadet teacher in the second grade of our Training School. CLASS ODE Dear Mother Normal, for thy care We lift this song of grateful praise. For knowledge thou didst ever share, For light to guide our lives always. Thy message shall be brought to all- Our loving hearts obey thy Call. Thy sons and daughters sing today Unending songs of praise to theeg For happy hours of work and play, For every cherished memory. Long may thy children find at will, Laughter and learning on this hill. Oh may thy portals ever stand Open, and thy ranks increaseg Though battles rage throughout the land, Cod grant thee blessings in war or peace. This trihute at thy door we lay- Cod keep thee safe foreier, we pray. lfnrrls Nitin Bttugcs Uriginnl . lIu.vif- Ytttclxtt lltlrl, SENIORS GERALDINE WIIITE Island Falls She's the real thing, as gen- uine and substantial as an Aroostook potato. And withal she's pretty enough to be May Queen. We'll remember her as our efficient head waitress, holder of the Southern Alum- ni seholarship and a leader in many organizations. Have you met her imaginary friends?

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