Stephens High School - Tribute Yearbook (Rumford, ME)
- Class of 1929
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e"SYAssounN"
HE class of 1930 in its endeavor to make
this Tribute a little different and better
than any other has used William Shakespeare and
the England of His Day as the theme of the book.
William Shakespeare who was born in 1564 and
died in 1616 was the greatest of all English
writers. These few lines from one of his own
poems best describe him:
"A rarer spirit never
Did stir hilrnarlityg but you, gods,
will give us
Some faults to make as men."
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ACTWIWITIES ......
ADVERXT'IS'EME'NT1S
ALUMNI ..........
AUTOGRAPHS . .
DEIDICATION ...
FAWCULTY .....
FEATUREIS . . .
FRESHMEN . . .
HUMOR . . .
J UN IORS ........
J LUNIVOR HIGH ....
ORGANIZA'FI'ON'S . .
S E'N'IOR'S ........
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SPORTS ...........
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Dedication
To our English teacher, Georgiana C.
Hayes, as a slight expression of our ap-
preciation of her untiring energy in the
activities of Stephens High School, we
respectfully dedicate the 1929 Tribute.
Miss Hayes, a graduate of Gorham Nor-
mal School and Bates College, has taught
English in Stephens High School since
the fall of 1922.
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Eirst Row: Alvenise Metivier, Geraldine 14x?lI'l'2ll', Miss Hayes, Frznnk llzmson, Oliva-
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EDITORS
Geraldine Farrar Frank Hanson
IWAICIULITY ADVISOR
Mliss Hayes
ACKTIVIITXY EDITORS
Marguerite Austin Greenwood Eaton
Ursula Weliska Elizabeth Spaulding
ATHLETIC EDITORS
Beatrice Wibhee Rodney Macgregor
JOKE EIDITOR ALUMNI EDITOR
Irene Farrar Mary Barker
STAEF rTYP'ISTS
Alvenise Metiviier Olive Belanger
BU-SELNESIS MGAINAIG E R S
Frederick Niles Edward Sheehy
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Soc-ond Row: Miss Ilolmluc, Miss Wzrtson, Miss Yan .Xmburg.g', Miss .XII1-n, Mr. Uunninp:
hum, Mr. XYmnlw:1l'sl XII 1 nl--mann, MV. l.m-ss:1r4l, Mr. ill-Uostzn.
Dorothea Allen
Minerva Anderson
Ena Bolduc
Harry Brown
Celia Clary
Aura Coleman
Carl Cunningham
PRINCIPAL
George E. Lord
SUBMAXSTER
Bertram Faulkingham
ASSISTANTS
Thomas De Costa
Carlton Dennis
Lenora Dow
Georgfiana Hayes
Bessie Higgins
Alfred Lessard
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Julia Murphy
iEdit'h Robinson
John Ross
Ida Sweatt
Erna Van Amburg
Margaret Watson
Dorr Woodward
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N thetime of William Shakespeare education was not
the common thing it is now,' rather it was an uncom-
mon thing. Most boys and girls grew to be men and women
without knowing how to read and write. At that time girls
worked with their mothers and in this way learned to keep
house which was the only thing they thought necessary for
them to know. Many boys were apprenticed to learn some
trade. Usually the master not only taught the boy his
trade but provided him with food and clothing such as it
was, the boy paid for these by working hard for the master.
If a boy were fortunate enough to go to school he learned to
read, write, and cipher and sometimes he studied Latin and
Greek. Very few were the boys who entered the colleges of
either Cambridge or Oxford.
Tradition tells us that William Shakespeare attended the
Free Grammar School of Stratford-on-Avon, which is yet
standing, where he probably studied the "three R's" and a
bit of Latin and Greek. When his son was fourteen years
old, John Shakespeare, because his business ventures had
failed, was forced to take him out of school. Immediately
he apprenticed the boy to learn a trade.
During Sh.akespeare's life time the English language was
undergoing a change for many Latin words were being intro-
duced and combined with the old Saxon words. In his writ-
ings Shakespeare himself drew on both languages. Like
most people of his time he spelled as he pleased: at that time
only compositors spelled to at system, and then in order to
save time.
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PRESIDENT
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i Nat. Hon. Society, Class Pres., 1, 2, 3, 43 Pres. Boys' A. A., -1, Sec.-Treas., 35
Broadcast, 4, Debating, 4, Class Debating, 2, 3, 4, Prize Speaking, 33 School Play, 43
Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Math. Club, 2, Forum, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 23, 4, Honor Essay,
Senior Play.
"The force of his own merit makes his wayf'
VICE-PRESIDENT
l'll,XIil.l'lS l'.XliliI'Ili il1"l'n'lllNs, "llulc'li"
Vice-Pres. Class, 43 Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres., 45 Science Club, 3, 43 Math.
Club, 23 Forum, 1, 25 School Play 43 Prize Speaking, 3, Class Debating, 1, 2, 3, 43 De-
bating, 2, 45 Track, -lg Class Will.
"His years but young, his expeiience oldf,
SECRETARY
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Nat. Hon. Society, Class Sec. 2, 3, 43 Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 43 Math.
Club, 3, 43 Science Club, 4.
"And fair she is, if mine eyes be true."
TREASURER
.XI.l!l'Ili'l' w.xl.iil-11: SRll'l'll, "Smitty"
Nat. Hon. Society, Class Treas. 2, 3, 4, Math. Club, 2, 3.
"With all good grace, to grace a gentleman."
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Commercial Club, Il, 4: Press Club, 3.
4, YlL'l'-l,l'i'S., 4: Girls' "R" Club, Ii, 4,
Svc-Trcas., 4: Girls Track, l, 2, 3, 4,
Capt. 4: Broadcast, 4: Senior Play.
"As full of spirit as thc month
of May."
ANTHONY RAYMOND ELLSVVORTH
LONGWAY, "Smiles"
"To be merry best becomes you."
DOLLARD IGUGICNIC BROSSEAU,
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Latin Club, 4: Commercial Club, 2, 3,
4: Orchestra, 2, Il, 4.
"An admirable musician."
ARLICICN MAY VVATSON, "Babe
2, Ii, 4: Track Mgr. 3.
"The hand that hath made you fair,
hath made you good."
MARY JANE FORTIIQR "Tec-Jane"
Student Council, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Nat.
Hon. Society: Operetta, 43 School Play.
4: Prize Speaking, 3: Tribute, 3: Broad-
cast, 3, 4: Press Club, 4: Dramatic Club,
Il, 4, Vice-Pres., 4: Commercial Club, Il,
4: Glce Club, Il, 4: Girls' "R" Club, 3,
4, Sec.-Trcas., 3, Pres.. 4: Basketball, 3:
Class Basketball, 2, 4, Capt, 2, 4: 4
Awards: Head Office Girl, 4: Class His-
tory: Senior Play.
"Her words do show her wit
incomparable."
HAROLD O. GAGNON, "Gang"
Commercial Club, 4: "R" Club 4
Hockey, 1: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Winte
Sports, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball, 2, 3, 4.
"He is an honest man."
NORMAN HINKLEY HARVEY,
"Hank"
Orchestra, 1, 2, 3.
"A man is master of his
liberty."
DOROTHY OLIVE LACOURSIC, "Dot'
Naft. Hon. Society: Br-0-adcastg, 4
Tribute, Il: Commercial Club, 3, 4, Vice
4: 2 Type Awards: Class Prophecy
Senior Play.
:'When maidens sue, men give
like gods."
PEARL IGRNICSTINFI KERR, "Piggy"
Math. Club, 2, 4: Press Club, 3, 41
Forum, 4: Glec Club, 4, Broadcast 3, 4:
Tribute, 3.
"So buxom, blithc, and full of face."
HENRY CLYDE THOMAS
Math. Club, 2, 3: Baseball, 3, 4.
"I have one heart: and that no
woman has."
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lllllldlgy FRANCES THICRIGSA FLAHERTY,
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Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club
4, Science Club, fl, 4: Class Basketball, 3:
Tribute, 3: Operetta, 4: Girls' "R"
Club, 3, 4: Glee Club, 3, 4: Math. Club,
2: Press Club, 3, 4: Science Club, 3, 4
Pres. 45 Basketball, 3: Class Basketball:
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Commercial Club, -l3 Press Club, 43
Forum, 43 1'II'01UlC2lSt, 4.
"NVlio is Sylvia?"
HERSEY RIPLEY HAMMOND, "Hum"
Rifle Club, 3, -l.
"A proper man as you shall sec in :L
summer's day."
SYLYIO LAFLEUR
Science Club, 3, 43 "R" Club, 2, Ii, -lg
Baseball, 2, 3, -I3 Class Basketball, 1, 2,
Zi, 4: Winter Sports, 43 Cheerleader, -13
Class Gifts.
"Ile is :Ls full of vulour as of kindness."
DORIS LILLIAN LOCKE, "Dothy"
Nat. Hon. Society, Broadcast, 33
Tribute, 33 Dramatic Club, 3, 43 Forum,
23 Latin Club, -I3 Math. Club, 23 Science
Club, -l.
"The sweetest lady that I ever
looked on."
FRANCES CLARA RAWLEY, "Mutt"
Tribute 33 Prize Speaking, 33 Nat.
Hon. Society3 Orchestra, 3, +3 Commer-
cial Club, 35 Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Sec., -I3
Glee Club, 2, 3, -I3 Latin Club, -L3 Math.
Club -I3 Press Club, 43 Valedictory: Sen-
ior Play.
"How far that little candle throws
its beams."
JOHN HERBERT ROLLINS
One year Wilton Aczulemy: Rifle
Club, 33 Baseball 2, 3, -I3 Class Basket-
ball, 3.
"He hath a l'l'C8:I'l'. as sound as :L bell."
CLARENCE LEROY SPINNEY,
"Caddy"
Commercial Club, -iz Class Basket-
ball, 4.
" 'Tis much the dares."
PAULINE OLIVE POULIOT, "Poppy"
Math. Club, 2, 4: Class Basketball, 1, 2.
"But you are wise."
HAROLD LABON DUNTON, "Harry"
Senior Play.
"A loyal, just, and upright gontlvmn.n."
GABRIELLE ROSE MARTIN "Gaby"
Coimnerciztl Club, 3, 43 2 Typo. Awards.
"I nm :is constant as the northern st:1.r."
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i I-IIGCTOR IGDIVIOND HANSON, "l+I1lali0"
' Math. Club, 2, Zi, 4: Scim-nr-o Club, 4:
Clas,-1 Ikaskvtball, 3, 4: Mgr Travk, 4.
"Hr hath done good sf-wich."
.IIGANNICTTIG l.Al'RlflT'l'A LICGARY
"Jenny"
Brozulcast, 4: Open-tta, 4: Commerc'aI
Club, 3, 4: Glue Club, 3, 4: Library
Club, 24, 4, Soc-Tre-u.s. Zig Press Club, 4
Class Basketball, 2: Class TI'?lCk, 2: 3
Typo, Awards.
"Hvr voir-0 was ever soft, grontlv,
and low."
l'Alll,lNI'Z LOUISIC MATTHEWS,
"Polly"
Orchvstra. 4: Commrrcial Club, 4: Glo:-
Club, 4: Math. Club, 2, Ji, 43 Scfivnm-
Club, 3, 4, Troas. 45 Baskotball, 1.
"Ploasurv and :Lotion make tlhu hour
scorn short."
JOHN MCINNICS SINCLAIR
Nat. Hon. Society: Tributv, fl:
Broadcast, 4: Dramatic Club, 34, 4: Math.
Club, 2, 3, 4: "li" Club, 4, Mgr. 4:
Svivnce Club, 4: Football, Ass't Mgr. Zi.
Class Basketball Nlfrr. 2, 3.
"Though he bo mvrry, yot withal.
h0's honest."
JOHN IGDWVIN RODERICK, "Juno"
"His heart as far, from fraud, as
lu-avvn from 4-aI'tli,"
GRACE HELEN VVICLCH, "Bud"
Nat. Hon. Society: Tribute, 33 Girls' A,
A, Council, 3, 4: Forum, 2, 3, 4, Sec., 32
Glen Club, R, 4: Math. Club, 2, 4: Press
Club, 4: Science Club, 3, 4, SMH 42 Clilgi
I2a.skc't,ball, 4.
Hflvntllf- thou art and tllu-roforv
to be won."
IYIARGARICT NVILSON fHAY, "Pm-g"
Commercial Club, Il, 4, Truas., 4: Glu-
Club 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Prizm-
Spoakingr, Il: 4 Typo. Awards, Class
Gifts: Svnior Play.
"l speak my thought."
MORAS JOSEPH IIlGAl'CHESNl'I
U Froggy-1
"Your lwnrt's rlosiros bo with you."
IIIGORGIC DRAPEAU
Or0hostr'a l, 2, 3.
' "Signs of noblunvssf'
PIRNICSTINIC LOVISIC PERRY
Giro Club, 3, 4.
"'Tis virtuv that llolth make- thor-
most aclmirwlf'
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l .lOSEl'l-UNE CATIIERINE PLACZANKIS.
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Comnwrvlzil Club, 2, 25, 4: 2 Typv.
Awards.
My crown is in my hm-nrt."
LORETTA MARIE BERNARD, "Lu1'et"
Comnlercial Club, 3, -15 Latin Club 3, -1.
"She looks as clear as morning: rosvsf'
FAIRY ELSIE MAE FULLER,
"Speed" f
Trirbutv, 34: Hr0lzulc:is't, -lg Opvl'0tt:,1 41
Library Club, 3, 45 Pres. 3, 4, Pruss
Club, SS, 4: Sec. 43 Glen- Club, IG, lg Forum
45 Commercial Club, 3, -lg Senior Play.
"l can give you intelligence of un
intcmlcd marriage."
HECTOR GAGNON, JR., "Gag"
Dramatic Club, Zi, 4: Connnurclal
Club, 3, 4, "R" Club, 43 Baskvtbull,
Mill: 4.
"I know his eye doth homage
0Llfl0l'Wl'lCl'C."
MARY ELIZABETH BERNARD,
"Mary"
4 Cummvrcial Club, 3, 43 Latin Club, 3,
' "Thore's nothing ill can llws-ll in such
a temple."
EVELYN ROLFE
Student Council, 3, Svc-. 3, Vice-Pres.,
43 Nut. Hon. Socivltyg Tribute, Jig Prize
Spezxking, 31 School Play, -lg Operctta,
4: llrzunatic Club, 3, -lg Glvo Club, Ji, 4:
Latin Club, 4, Math. Club, 2, 3, 4:
Tcfienco Club, 45 Salutaxtoryg Svninr
':1y.
"Such wsu' ot' white and real within
hm' Cheeks."
EVELYN MAY HOUSE
"Sho is worthy, I know."
ADELE MARGARET JONAITIS
Commercial Club, 3, 4, Soc., 4: Sr'ir-nw
Club, Sl, 43 -l Typu, Awards.
"G0ntlc- and fair."
CORA EDNA ROBERTS, "Bobby"
"1 liku your siluncvf'
HERNICE MEDORA FlI,lAI'LT.
"Bunny"
"A vory virtuous lllillllfy
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INIARION FRANCES CHAPITAS
"Chips"
Rrmulcast, 2, 3, 4: Girls' A. A. Sec.-
Tre-as. Ci: Council, 3, 4: Girls' "R" Club,
W Ii, 4, Vicv-l'rvs. 4: Press Club, 2. 24, 4:
, Commercial Club, 3, 4: Class Baskctball,
1 4: 2 Typv. Awards.
"A maiml of graces and colmpllcte majesty."
ARTHVR POWE FOSTER
Studi-nt Council, 4: Class Se-f-., l: Nat.
llon. Society: Nat. Ath. Hon. Society:
Tributc, Il: Math. Club, 2. 3. 4: Press
Club, 3, 4: Club, 4: Sciencc Club.
4: Track, 1, 2, Il, 4, Asst. Mgr., 3: Class
Haskotball, l, 2, Il, 4: Football, 24, 43
Propln-cy.
"Frank, rathcr curious than in hasta-."
BARBARA MORSE, "Barbs"
Nat. lion. So-cicty: Tribute, Ji: Opvr-
ctta., 4: Debating, 2: Class Debating, I.
2: Prizm- Speaking, 3: Dramatic Club, 2,
3, 43 Girls' "R" Club, 3, 4: Math. Club.
2, tl, 4: Trcas., 4: Science Club, 4: Latin
Club, 4: Basketball, 1, 2: Track, l: Class
l'ncm.
"Well she can persluzuh-"
LIGTHA LILLIAN TAYLOR, "Lou"
Math. Club, 2, 4: Forum, 3, 4: Class
Baskm-tball, 2: Asst. Mgr. Girls' Track, Il.
"NVh0 unclcrstansls ihcc not, loves thvc
no ."
JOHN HAROLD HVRLEY, ".Inhnni'c"
"Hu was my friend, faithful and Just
to nie."
lGVANGl'll,lS'l'l4Z OCTAVIG MAIL-LIGTT
avan.,
"R" Club, 2, 3, 41 Science Club. 42
Football, l, 2, ZS, 4: Basketball, 2, 3, 4,
Capt., 4: Class Basketball, l: Baseball, 2,
Il, 4: Winter Sports, Ji: Senior Play.
"Ho is as full of valor as of kimlncssf'
MARGl'l'lRlTl'l IGSTELLI-I PRETTY
"Rite"
Glcc Club, Ci.
"Thcrc's something' 1-xtra0r1linary in
thou."
LICNNA G. ll. STONVIC, "Lcn"
Zi ycars Kimball School.
"Sws-vt nwrcy is nobi1ity's trucst badge."
DONALD PLAISTICD THURSTON
Broadcast, Ii, 4: Prcss Club, Ji, 41 "R"
Club, Ji, 4: Track, Ji, 4, Capt. 4: NVintf-r
Sports, 4.
"No lcg'a.c'y is so rich as honvstyl'
CHARLES GAMMON, "Ch-arlis-"
Senior Play
"Though he- bc blunt, I know him wls:-."
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Math. Club, 1, 2, 3. 4: Forum, 4.
"A guoml, sharp f0ll0w."
l.OUlSlG MARY AHSl41NAlIl.T, "Lou"
Commorcinl Club, 4.
"I know yuu lmvu an pit-ntlv, noblu
temper."
lxoH.0'1'uY IGIAIJORA l'l'1R,liY, "Dui"
Science Club, 4: Math. Club, 2, Zi, 4,
Vice-P11-s., 4 3 Truck, 4.
"As fresh us morning: dow."
JOHN .IOSIGPH SITLLIYAN, "Sully"
Comnwrcial Club, 4: "R" Club, 1, 2.
Il, 4, Pros. 4: Athletic Council, Sl, 4: Foot-
ball, 2, 3, 4: Basvball, l, 2, 3, 4: VVint01'
Sports, 2: Hockuy, 1: Class Raskvtbnll.
2, 3.
"l SWUPII' hw is true-lw:u'tu1l."
NORTON O'DONNICIfL
Commercial Club, 4: Riflu Tvzim, Capt.,
3: Sonim' Play.
"Thm'v is al kindifof clmmctvi' in thy
I O.,
MAY MARGARIGT NORMANDO
Bruzulcslst, 4: Orchvstra, 1, 2, Ii, 4:
Comnwrcinl Club, 4: Forum, 2, fl. 41 Glue
Club. Il, 4: Press Club. 3, 4: Class Odin
"Glory is like 21 Circle in the wuts-r.
Xvhinh nevvr ccrlseth to enlarge itsulff'
IGLIZABICTH DAYlS, "Libby"
Glen Club, 3, 4, Svc.-Troas., 4: Com-
nwrcial Club, 4: Ruskotball 3: Class Bas-
kvtball, 2, 4.
"Shu is 21 most exquisite lady."
XVALTICR R, AVIZY, "NV:nlt" l
Dl'?ll112ltiC Club, Il, 4: 'I'rv:1s., 4: Prizv
Spvaking, 3.
"A soul as oven us an calm."
PAI'l.INl41 IXIARGARIGT FREW,
"Poppy"
Sciuncu Club, 3, 4, Vice-Pros., 43 Math.
Club, 2, 4: Glow Club, 3, 4: Upon-ttu, 4:
Class Rzlskvtbnll, 2, 4.
"You have '11 merry lic:.Ll't."
.IOSIGPIIINTG ROSE TITIC, ".lippy"
"Thr-rc :irc no tricks in plain zmzl simplu
faith."
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IIIJNA l'Il,lCAN0li XVllITlClIUl'SlQ, "l'I1I"
l Conmwrcial Club, 4, Glen: Club, 43 Sci-
l once Club, Il, 4: 2 Type, Awards.
I "l.vnmls nu-ttlu to us all."
I
IIIGQJ CHARLICS CVHTIS, "Chai'lin-"
"I communal you to your own content."
FRNNCIS l'ARKlCR PUTNAM, "Put"
.XL2'l'iClll1l,ll'0 Club, 2, 3, Soc. 23 Travk, 4.
"I say littlv."
IGIINA MAN I'H1l,l.l1'S, "Twlnniu"
Commevcial Club, 3, 4: Glue Club, If, 4.
"Sumo say thy :Paco is youth and
gf-ntlc sport."
Gl+IORGl'ITTlf1 HILDA GIGI'lGRlG
"Gvorf.rc"
Commvrcial Club, 43 Prvss Club, JG, 45
Glen- Club, il, -lg Track, 2, Class Track, lg
Class Basketball, 1.
"To me, fair fi-i-end, you ns-vm' can
be old."
ISIIJORIG ARIN, "Izzy"
Hromlcalst. l, 11, Il, 4: Nat. llon. Soci-
oty: Prizv Speaking, 33 l'r4-ss Club, 2,
Ii. 4, Pros., 4: Dramatic' Club, 4: Math.
Club, 2: Track, 3: Honor Essay.
"Ho reads much."
GIGORKIIG HAY, "Scot'tx"'
A. A. Council, 4, Vice--I'l'n-s., -l: "R"
Club, 4, Sree.-Trnas., 43 Scionvv Club, Ji,
li Football, 42 Baseball, I, 2, -ll Basket-
ball, 2, 3, 4: Class Raskctball, I, Capt., 43
,Xmlelruss to :'Ylll0l','.fl'2l4ll1iit.l'S.
"I :lane do all that may bocomm: a man."
MINNIIG MAY GALLANT, "Min"
fill-se Club, Zi. 4, Vice-Pros., 3, P11-s. 42
Commvrcial Club, 43 Oporvtta, 43 Class
Basketball, 4.
"A swvvt "
gallant, suruly.
IRENIC .IOSIIIPHINIG MVSKIIG
f'f'lIl!lIl'l'C'l2ll Club, 4: 4 Typv. Awards.
"'Tis mowlosty that makus thu: sr-cm
divine"
WAl.l..XCl41 MAKSIIAIIII BONVDIGN
uvvallyu
"llc-avvn give you many, many merry
days."
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XlIl.lwRl'II7 l'll.l'lAN0ll XVIIITIG, "Millie"
14 Type, Awards.
"A lllilltillh newer bold." 1
XVIlll.l.Nlll XVISKONT, "Willie"
Football, 2, 33 Hockey, 1: Track, Zi.
'Ile hatl1 a stern look but a gentle heart."
MARGARET l41A'I'0N
Student Council, Cl, 43 Operetta, 4: Glee
Club, 3, 4, Sec.-'l'reas., Ii, Vice-Pres., 4:
Latin Club, 4.
"A gracious, innocent soul."
DOROTHY JIGAN SIGYMOVR
Commercial Club, 3, 4, Glee Club, Ii,
4: Oporetta, 4, School Play, 43 Senior
Play.
"Match me with at good dancer."
.ll'NlC 01Llf1I.Il41 CANTIN
Commercial Club, 3, 43 I.'ibi'arian, 2.
"Shall l compare thee to a summei"s
4 day?"
,.,
A RUTH SINIGRT, "Ruthie"
. Broadcast, 2, Il, 43 Press Club, Il, 45
, - li Type. Awards
"My words fly up."
' FRANCICS l+ll.l'1.XNOR FURTIICR, "Ml"
Operetta, 45 Glue Club, Ii, 43 Libra-
rian, 21.
"Tha-re's little of the melancholy element
in her."
ANASTASLA AGNES Slllllllillld
"Annie"
Commercial Club, 43 Class Basketball,
2: 3 Typo. Awards.
"llere's a flower for you."
FRANK RIFHNRD MURTON, "Dil'k"
Football, 4: Rifle Team, 3, 4, Pres, Il, 4.
"A fellow of plain, uncoineil constancy."
ALICE MARY UONLEY, "hunky"
Commereial Club, 3, 4.
"Of a cheerful look, a pleasing: eye."
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ARMAND MARC r1IGl'l'2Rl'I, "Rip"
Class Trous., 1: Rl'lTHllC?liSl, il, 4: School 7
Play, 4: Prizm- Spruking, Il: Conmxorciul
Club, Ii, 4, Prrs., 4: Pross Club, il, 4,
Trl-ns.. 4: "R" Club, 4: Ilrmuzltic Club,
Il, 4: Football, Il, 4: Baseball, 35: TI':1c'k, l
Il: l:1lSkf'tbllll, Il: Class Hziskvtball, l, 2, 3.
"Ho is c-omplc-to in fvaturv and in mind."
STANLEY .IOSEPII PIAXVLUCK
"Slirik"
Comms-rrinl Club, 4: "R" Club, 1, 2
Il, 4: Huskutbnll, 2, 3, 4: Class Raskvt-
hill. 1, 2: Football, 1, 2, 24, 4, Capt.. 4:
llockvy. lt Tl'2lPk, 1, 2, il, 4: Claws 'l'rm'k,
I 'Y
' " Hon: it is 1'Xf'Clll'I'lt
To havo il p:i:mt's stronyzthn
MARION l'lTlll'II1 HAYES
Class View--Pros., R: Tribute, fl: Ilroml-
1'-mst, Il, 4: Nut. Hon. SoCi0ty: School
Play, 4: Upm-vttn, 4: Prize Sn-waking, 3:
l1lbl'2ll'l7lh. 2. Il. 4: Forum, Ii, 4, Viro-
Prvs., 54, 4: Math. Club, 2: ills-0 Club, 4:
Class Sunil: Ss-nior Plny.
l'F'0r shi- is wise if
I can judge- liner."
' l1'lNAl.l7 MPRRAY CANDICRS
Class Vice-Pros., 1, 2: Nut. Hon, So-
vis-ty, 4: Dvbnting. 4: Clasw Dvbutinpr. l,
Il, 4: Prizo SD'f?lkll'1fI. Ii: Draniatio Club.
1. 2: Forum. 1, ?: Math. Club, 2: Latin
Club, 4: Mgr. Baseball, 4: Honor Essay.
"Fo:1rl0ss mimls climb soone-st unto
Crowns."
NVILLIAM RAINSFOFD XVATl4IHH0I'S14I
"Bil "
Commvrvinl Club, 4: Latin Club, Ii,
'l'1'f-ns., Il: Class liuskvtbull, Il, 4: Svnlor
Play.
"A loyal, just, and imriglit s:ontlcmu.n."
GORDON ITITTCHINSON, "llu4'kS" X
f'0H1Y'lll'l'Cl7ll Club, 4 E
"Your wits makv wise things foolish"
MARTIN LIGROY TRIPP, "Rip"
"R" Club, 1, 2, Ii, 4: A. A. Council, 4:
llarsvbzlll, l, Il, 4: Football, 3, 4: Class
Iluskvtbull, 4.
"Hu lmth am cxccllcnt I-:ood name."
KAI! the lIIl0flLfl.0'llS uxvd llllf this senior section are taken from. Shrllcefspcczffs povn1s.j
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ROINPO Armand Giguere
Juliet
Friar Laurence
Titania-Queen
A Fairy
Antonio
Basscmio
Shylock
Portia
Jessica
Lamzcelot Gobbo
Rosalind
Orlaozdo
of the Fairies
Katharina fthe Shrewj
Petruchio Iher Suitorj
Duncan
Macbeth
Lady Macbeth
Julius Carsuxr
Cicero
Bruins
Cassius
Mark Anthony
Cleopatra
Page Twenty-seven
Evelyn Rolfe
Gharles Hutchins
Barbara Morse
Fairy Fuller
Arthur Foster
John Sinclair
Isidore Arik
Pauline Frew
Ruth Sinert
Raymond Lonfgway
Elizabeth Davis
"Roy" Tripp
Dorothy Seymour
Stanley Piawlock
John Reed
"Bill" Waterhouse
Arleen Watson
John Sullivan
Donald Canderls
George Hay
Edmond Hanson
Evanigeliste Maillet
Letha Taylor
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T-he
NATIONAL HON-OR SOCIETY INITIATION
Wednesday, May first, in S. H. S. Auditorium
JUNIOR PROM
Friday, May thi-nty-ffirst, in Municipal Hall
SENIOR HOP
Flriday, June sevent-h, in Municipal Hall
BA1CCALA'UREATE SERMON
Sunday, June ninth, in Municipal Hall
LAST CHAPEL
Wednesday, June Twelfth, in S. H. S, Auditorium
CLASS DAY EXERCISES
Wednesday, June twelfth, in Municipal Hall
GRADUATION EXERCISES
Thursday, June thirteenth, in Municipal Hvall
CLASS MOTTO
"Out of the Harbor
Out on the deep."
CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS
American Beauty Rose Green and White
CLASS MARSHAL
Rodney Macgregor, '30
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PROCESSIONAL
PRAYER
Class Day Program
Wednesday Evening, June 12, at 8 o'clock
CLAASS SONG fWritten by Marion Hayesl
THE GLASS VOYAGE
MUSIC
'IYHE ORACLE
CLASS POEM
CLASS GIFTS
CLASS WILL
MUSIC, "A'nchored"
RECE-SSIONAL
PROCESSIONAL
PRAYER
MUSIC
GRADUATION PROGRAM
High School Orchestra
Class of 1929
Mary Jane Fortier
Senior Orchestra
Dorothy LaCourse
Arthur Foster
Barbara Mor-se
Margaret Hay
Sylvio Liaii'le'ur
Charles Hutchins
Senior Chorus
High School Orchestra
Thursday Evening, June 13, at 8 o'clock
SALUTATORY, "Out of the Harbor,
Out on the Deep."
AN ESSAY, "Character"
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
AN ESSAY, "Culture"
AIN ESSAY, "Citizenship"
MUSIC
VALEDICTORY, "The Vista Ahead"
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
CLASS ODE fWritten by May Normandol
BENEDICTION
Page Twenty-nine
High School Orchestra
Rev, Fr. 0'Mahaney
Girls' Glee Club
Evelyn Rolfe
Donald Canders
Class Trio
John Reed
Isidore Arik
Senior Orchestra
Frances Rawley
Leroy E. Williams
Class of 1929
Rev. Oharles Brooks
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OFFICERS
PRI-ISIIIENT FREDERICK NILES
VICE PRI-:s1nEN'1' JOSEPH WAGNIS
SECRETARY STELLA JONAITIS
TREASURER GRACE DOHERTY
Smmson MISS HAYES
Everett Amero
Edna Auby
Irene Auby
Marguerite Austin
John Babineau
Muriel Bessey
Mary Barker
Herbert Barry
Glendon Beaudoin
Olive Belanger
Oliver Belanger
Edward Boivin
Leona Bouchard
Clarence Bourassa
Laurence Breton
William Canders
Elizabeth Canitin
Rena Carbone
Irene Cole
Ethelyn Cunningham
Grace Doherty
Greenwood Eaton
Geraldine Farrar
Irene Farrar
Lucille Francoeur
Irene Gagnon
Mildred Gallant
Nelson Gallant
Lucille Gauthier
Lydia Gentile
Josie Gidrnan
John Gilman
Rene Goguan
Edith Goodfellow
Dorothy Greenman
Frank Hanson
Arlene Holland
Alfred Hughes
Elizabeth Huntoon
Horace Irish
Stella Jonaitis
Ada Jones
Elizabeth Kingston
Marjorie Latham
Venise LeBlanc
Desneiae Legary
Herbert Lermond
Rita Levasseur
Ellis Luxton
Rodney Macgrcgor
James Marr
Beatrice McKel'lick
Frederick McLennan
Page Thirty-ooze
Lawrence Millett
Charles Moore
Edward Murphy
Frederick Niles
Alphonse O'Neil
Dorothy Packard
Nicholas Parrella
Irene Perry
Lucien Provencher
Carmello Puiia
Peter Regis
Carmello Sammarco
Edward Sheehy
Willard Shurtleff
Elizabeth Spaulding
Elizabeth Spinney
Gertrude Sweetsir
Vaiden Taylor
Sadie Thomas
Leroy Thurston
William Upton
Joseph Wagnis
Ursula Weliska
Beatrice Withee
Erlon Wiken
Willis Wing
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PRESIDENT,
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SECRETARY,
TREASURER,
,S PON soRs
Frank Anastasio
Verna Arnold
Hectorine Beauchesne
Joseph Bernard
Yvonne Breau
Janette Brown
Dolores Brosseau
Evelyn Bulger
Lillian Bushley
Marshall Cameron
Dorothy Carey
Jacqueline Caron
John Chapitas
Theodore Chase
Ross Connors
Gladys Coombs
Leo Cormier
Elaine Davis
Everett Doherty
William Doherty
Ronello Dol-lofi'
Willian Don
Elizabeth Dooley
Margaret Dow
Annie Dugan
Millbon Duguay
Barbara Edgecomb
John Filiault
Yulwa Fioronli
Lafttimore Foster
Jeanette Fournier
Robert Gagnon
Soplhomores
OSCAR TAYLOR
JOHN MORRISON
HAZEL BURGESS
JANET LAW
MISS ROBINSON
MR. BROWN
James Gallanlt
Charles Gauthier
Irene Goguen
May Goodwin
William Gfoo-dwi-n
Eveline Hanson
Dorothy Heffron
Bertha Henry
Bertron Holt
Norman J-ack-son
Lorraiine Jacques
Ellen Kimball
Doris Kingston
Bernice Ladd
Geraldine La-dd
Marcel Ilafleur
Alphonsine Langevin
Theodore Lovejoy
Susie Lutick
Emily Lyon
Rupent MacDonald
Teresa MacDonald
Claud-ia MacPhee
John Matheson
Marion McCarthy
Charles Mclnni-s
Frances McKenzie
Bessie Mernont
Ralph Miller
Doris Millidge
Fredenick Millid-ge
Page Thirty-three
Philip Milli-gan
John Monteith
Flavel Mooney
Robert Mooney
Beat-rice Na-deau
Harold Nelson
Josephine Orino
Elsie Patterson
Wi'll'iam Perry
Oliver Pouliot
Joseph Puiia
Cecilia Rafuse
William Rafuse
Homer Roberts
Ellen Rocykoskvi
Theodore Ross
Laura Rowen
Fernande Roy
'Wand-a Sadowska
Aldona -Sh-uman
Alice Sicotte
Virginia Smith
Gertrude Stevens
Stephen Taylor
Kathleen Thomas
Ralph Todd
Beatrice Watson
Frank West
Raymond Whitehouse
Arthur Wing
Robent Wishart
John Zale
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PRESIDENT,
V1cE-PRESIDENT,
SECRETARY,
TREASURER,
SPON soR,
Efthelyn Abbott
Florence Ahearn
Violet Allen
Rose Amero
Esther Anderson
Lois Andrews
Alma Arsenault
Henry Arsenault
John Auby
Amber Austin
Arietta Baker
Olga Beaudoin
Rene Bilodeau
Adrien Boivin
Kenneth Bosworth
Annette Breau
Ambrose Breton
Theodore Breton
Juliette Brule
Ronal-d Bryant
Jasper Bulger
Evelyn Carey
Phyllis Carroll
Everett Chafiin
Sylvian Chisholm
A'lf-onse Cipriani
Robert Clunie
Sonia Cohen
Harriet Cormier
Irene Coulombe
Stephen Davis
Carmelle Delisle
Lillian Demers
Julia Dminnien
Elizabeth Dolloff
Josiah Dolloif
Emile Dorion
Maurice Dorion
Ezella Drouin
Gerald Eflson
Elizabeth Eldridge
Edith Enman
Franklin Enman
Bertha Farrell
Irma Filiault
John Fitzmorris
Freshmen
ELIZABETH SPINNEY
JOHN DeCOSTA
WILFRED GERRIER
ARNOLD SINCLAIR
MR. LORD
Wilfred Flemming
Herman Fontaine
Cecile Fortier
Adrien Gallant
Agnes Garrett
Mary Gaudet
Louise Glover
Bernard Goodfellow
Francis Goodwin
Lucy Goodwin
Leonard Gruber
Lawrence Harpe
Pearl Harvey
Edgar Hebert
Ro-land Henry
Ian Hickman
Avis Hinds
Alvena Hodsdon
Barbara Howard
Christeen Howard
John Hughes
George Hutchinson
Mae Jackson
Laurette J aoques
Caroll Jeglinski
Marian Jodrie
Cecil Jones
Barley Kilos
Ellen Kingston
M-arian Learned
Annie Logis
Susie Louvat
Avis Longley
Melba Lowell
Rita Lyncwh
Clayton Macaulay
Adria MacConaghy
Harry Manley
Ramona Marti-n
Austin Mclnnis
Dorothy Mclnnis
Mary Edna McKenna
George Mercier
Sltarcy Mickerciz
Margaret Milligan
David Mooney
Julia Murphy
Page Thirty-five
Edmund Muskie
Albert O'Cl'air
Charles Packard
Joseph Papasodora
Pauline Paquette
Mary Parrella
Arland Peare
Leona Peare
Aubain Perry
Evangeline Perry
Mabel Perry
Vincent Perry
James Piawlock
Doris Pickard
Dorothy Poulin
Theophilo Pouliot
Veto Puiia
Madison Rawley
Margaret Roche
Stanley Regis
Jean Robertson
Roland Russell
Gladys Sadovwska
Maurice Sheehy
Frances Sinert
Andrew Sinclair
Arnold Sinclair
Jesse Soule
Albert Stewart
Isabelle Srtonkus
Robert Straton
Janet St. Pierre
Charles Taylor
Ruel Taylor
Gauthier Thibodeau
Ivan Thomas
Charles Tuutlis
Norman Wad-dingbon
Anton Wagnis
' Elizabeth Waterhouse
Stephen Weliska
John Wenckus
Sybil Willans
James Whytock
Willifam Whytock
Joseph Zanoni
All 'false ew..
Mary ,Paltainawick
Alvan Abbott
John Alenskis
Irene Allen
Phillrip Anastasio
Leroy Anderson
Virginia Bean
Elijah Bennett
Jeannette Bernier
Ida Bissonnett
Ludger Billodeau
Anthony Ballette
John Bartash
Doris Boutot
Fred Bulger
Patric Bulger
Armand Burns
Conrad Chaflin
Robert Chasse
Alton Clifford
Hoyle Clifford
Edith Clouthier
James Conley
Jomen Curtis
M-ary Curtis
Herman Cyr
Barbara Diavis
Ann Deltwa
Irene 'Doherty
Eugene Dubois
Origene Ffiliault
Vincent Flemming
Adelaid Foster
Cyr Fraser
Sherwood Freeman
Robert French
Oliivette Gagnon
Erwin Gallant
Irene 'Gallant
Lawrence Gauthier
Junior High
Evangeline Gentile
Florin Gina-din
Edmund Geroux
Anne Gidmran
Evelyn Gillis
James Goodwin
John Greene
Fannie Greenman
Merchant Hall
Rita Herrell
Margaret Hughes
Charles Huntoon
Stanley Jonaitis
Lloyd Kaulbach
Beatrice Kelly
Paul Latfleur
Alice Larmey
Kastes Laurinates
Orid Lefebre
Barney Leighton
Rhoden Libby
Norman Lloyd
John Lobikes
George Lock
Harold Lane
Mary London
Gladys Lord
Hazel Lundy
Noel Maillette
Daniel Matheson
Pearl McKellick
Mary McNeil
Joifre Mercier
Josie Mickericz
Josephine Mielle
Harold Miller
Robert 'Moore
Matthew Mowat
Lucy Muskie
Erla Newell
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Angelina Parlermino
George Patenaud
Harold Paterson
Veronica Perry
Arthur Philbrick
Margaret Phillips
Albert Plante
Stephany Plazankis
Adrienne Prevost
William Pratt
Olivette Pouliot
Dana Putnam
Marjorie Rice
Olivette Rhoderick
Ida Rowe
William Rowe
Laureda Roy
Lorettfa Ruff
Cedric Russell
Stanley Softman
Stephen Scharaffa
Irene Siddell
Ferdinand Sobut
Gladys Spydlell
Augustas Stalmuke
Felir Stalmuke
Starcy Stolmain
Eva Sullivan
Wilfred Tardif
Ralph Tate
Theron Virgin
Raymond Vi-gue
Ann Wagnis
Howard Waite
Leo Wilson
Douglas Wishrart
Margaret Waugh
Walter Yanish
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and lodging to travelers and thus took the place of
the old monasteries. At the country inn, which was a
post house as well, the driver of the publicior private coach
changed horses. In H olinshed's Chronicle he assures us that
in 1587 the inns of England were not as those of other lands.
Abroad he said that the guest was under the tyranny of the
host, but in England the inn was to the guest as his own
property and the host his servant. g In the courtyards of the
inns strolling companies performed plays, and so when the
first theaters were built they were modeled after these court-
yards.
Besides offering the traveler rest and food the inns of
London were places where the men of the time gathered to
discuss the activities of the day. The "Mermaid" in Bread St.
was inseparably connected with the namxes of Raleigh,
Shakespeare, Beaumont, Fletcher and Ben Jonson. No one
who has read of Sir John Falstajj' and Dame Quickly will
ever forget the "Boarshead" in Eastcheap.
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First linw: 5l2ll'l0Il Bl4'l':1rthy, lflvvlyn Rulfv, .Ianni-ttv Ilruwn, I':iulin1- Xluttln-ws, Mary
Jam- Fortivr, l!:u'b:iru Morsv, Alcwion Huyvs, I4:l1'b:u':1 l'lllf-l'K'l'0lllb, Vuulinv Fw-w, Hx-:itz-in-1'
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S1-cowl Row: llvrnlmlim- Iizulul, Tlvssir- M1-mont, liomthy l':u'vy, Str-lla .l0n:litis, Dorothy
Svynmur, Fairy Fulll-r, .Krlm-n Wntson, 1++'1':im'vs Ruvvlm-y, Mrs. Swm-att, .lm-:mns-ttv IA-g:u1'y,
Minniv llilllillll, .lam-'l Law, Ella-n Kimball, ldlwlriul- l"1ll'tlt'l', lfllizzxbm-th Davis, IXl:lrg':u'vt lizllwrl.
On the evening of February first, the Girls' Glue-Q Club, under the direction of
Mrs. Swcantt, gave a very fine opcretta, "The Wild Rose," in the Municipal Hall.
This was the first operetta to be put on by the Glec Club. Miss Watson and Miss
Van Amburg assisted Mrs. Sweatxt in the 'coaching of the operetta.
MANAGEMENT
BUs1NEss MANAGER, HEAD USHER,
FRANK HANSON, '30 WILLIAM WATERHOUSE, '29
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111' llc-cenibn-r thirteenth and fnurtvz-nth. This play
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CAST
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IZVIIIIIIKL Mary Jann- Forticr, '2.l .li111 .I1111 Rorlncy Mz1cg'1'vg111 l
.Vvffiv Janette Brown, '31 II1: Curtis Oscar Taylor, 'Ill
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COACH
Miss Van Amburgg
MANAGERS
Oscar Tziylor, 'ill Laurence lin-tori, '30 llzirlvzirzi lillLfl'l'Olllll I1
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First Row: llorotlmy Sl'l'lllUlll', AlIll',LlIll'1't lluy, Maury .l2lllt' Fun-til-1', I,illi:m l"l:1wlu-l'ty, Marion
llztyvs, l'lY4'lj'll Rolfe, Fairy Fullvr, llorotlly l.:li'1lllI'St', l"l':1m-vs liuwlc-y.
St'R'Ullll Row: llalrry llunlon, i'lm1'ln-s flilllllllllll, I'2x':111u'm-listv Mnills-tt, Miss Yun .Xllll7lll'2l',
,Xrnifmml tligiu-rv, Norton O'lJonnvll, XYillium xYill'1'l'll0llSl', llm'tm'4l:ngnm1.
The senior play, A'High Flyers" was given in the Municipal Hall on the evening
of May twenty-third.
CAST
Ilouvy Doyle Marion Hayes
Mrs. Doyle Mary Jane Fortier
Mrzzzic lVIur'ray Fairy Fuller
Hurlmra Benneit Evelyn Rolfe
Anno Anglian Dorothy LaCourse
llvrrtrice Dcnson Lillian Flaherty
Aunt Emmalitzls Frances Rawley
Rc-sir 0'Grady Dorothy Seymour
Mrs. lllason Margaret Hay
l'1'oj'1-ssm' Collins William Waterhouse
.lrrwlf l'Vitney John Reed
Esrrz Whitney Norton O'Donnell
Hob Bell Charles Gammon
.Iolm Murray Evangeliste Maillett
Mr, Fvyton Harry Dunton
MANAGER COACH PUBLICITY AGENT
Hector Gagnon Miss Van Amburg' Isidore Arik
COSTUME MISTRESS PROPERTY MANAGER
Grace W'0l ch
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Albert Smith
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First Row: f,i0I'Pllllll'l0 Farlwr, Ilzwbzlra lfldgmrmnb, .l2lCflll0llYlt' Caron, Al2il'P,'lll'l'llQ Austin.
Second How: Donald Canllcws, .Iolm R1-ml.
Our affirmative team defeated the team from Btuckfield High School in a debate
held in Stephens Hwigwh School Auditorium on the evening of March twenty-second,
But on that same evening the Canton High School team defeated our ne-gaftive team
in a debate held 'aft Canton. So no school from this triangle was represented at
Bates in 'the final de-hates. The proposition for these debates was: "Resolved, That
the United Sta-tes should not protect by armed force investments made in the
Caribbean area except after formal declaration of war."
AFFIRMATIVE TEAM NEGATIVE TEAM
DONALD CANDERS, '29 JOHN REED, '29
BARBARA ENDGECOMB, ,31 JACQUELINE CARON, '31
GERALDINE FARRAR, '30 CA11't,l MARGUERITE AUSTIN, '30 fAlt.J
COACHES
MR. LORD MISS CLARY
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Donald Canders, John Heed. Charles Hutchins
In the series of interclass debates held during December and January the Senior
team was victorious, thus winning: the championship for the fourth consecutive year.
In the preliminary debates the sophomores defeated the freshmen, and the seniors
defeated the juniors. Then the seniors defeated the sophomores in a debate given
before the whole school. For all the debates the question was the Bates League
proposition which is: "Resolved, That the United States should not protect by
armed fo1'ce investments made in the Caribbean area, except after formal declaration
of warf'
SENIOR TEAM
DoNA1.D CANDERS
JOHN REED
CHARLES HUTCHINS
SOPHOMORE TEAM
JACQUELINE CARON
BARBARA EDGECOMB
MARION MCCARTHY
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JUNIOR TEAM
FREDERICK NII.ES
GERALDINE FARRAR
MARGUERITE AUsT1N
FRESHMAN TEAM
CECILE FORTIER
CHARLES TAY1.oR
EVELYN CAREY
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On Thursday evening, March 14th, the annual Junior Prize Speaking Contest
was held in the Stephens High School Audi.'ooriu'm.
The Crisis
Regulus to the Carthaglnians
Blue Roses
PROGRAM
Invective Against Louis Bonaparte
Fauntlerofyls Wail
The Black Horse and His Ruler
Cherokee Roses
Arnold, The Traitor
The Wheels of Time
The Highwayman
FIRST Pmzr: Fon BOYS
ELLIS LUXTON
PRIZE WINNERS
'GRAND PRIZE
LAURENCE BRETON
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Marjorie Latham
Lawrence Millett
Beatrice Withee
Rodney Macgregor
Dorothy Greenman
Peter Regis
Dorothy Packard
Ellis Luxvton
Elizabeth Hunbo-on
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We have had but few, socials this year. In September the Girls' "R" Club
had a successful social. The Commercial Glub held a social on the evening of
November ninth. Tlhe Seniors sponsored -a social in February. Shortly after the
Easter vacation the Latin Club gave a socifal. Later in the spring the Girls' Glee
Club and the Boys' "R" C'lub ,held socials.
Chapels
This year, as last year, we held our weekly chapels on Tuesday. The chapel
committee, Evelyn Rolfe, '29, ch-aifrman, Donald Canders, '29, Marjorie Latham, '30,
Philip Mi1flig'a'n, '31, and Ifois Andrews, '32, aided by their faculty advisor, Miss
Murpfhy, have given 'us in-teresfting and varie-d programs.
The following people have helped to make our chapel programs a success:
. Miss Mvay Abbott, Mr. Moreton Abbott, Mrs, Minerva Anderson, Mr. Lewis
Bradley, Mr. Chester Ghaffin, Mr. Harry Cohen, Miss Helena Brennick, Miss Beatrice
Hamilton, Mrs. Nathan Ifsra-elson, Mr. Philip Israelson, Mr. V. A. Linnell, Rev.
Robert Lundy, Prof. Anton Mainente, Judge McCarthy, Mrs. Jane McGee, Mr. J0hn
Monteith, Mrs. Henry Morton, Mrs. Adolphus Orino, Mrs. Christian Solmonsen, Mr.
Wilmont Schwind, Miss Laura Stephens, Mr. John Stephens, Mr. Philip Tlhomas,
Miss Erna Van Amfburg, Mrs. Edward Warner, Mrs. 'Carl Watson, Supt. Leroy
Williams, Mrs. Ralph Woodsum, Mr. Zoccali.
Isidore Arik, '29, Dollard Brosseau, '29, Janette Brown, '31, D0nald Canders.
'29, Bvarbara E-dgecomb, '31 , Mary Jane Fortier, '29, Pauline Frew, '29, Fairy
Fuller, '29, Armand Giguere, '29, John Greene, J. H., Dorothy Greenman, '30, Frank
Hanson, '30, Marwgareft Hay, '29, Marion Hayes, '29, George Hutchinson, '32, Mar-
jorie Latham, '30, Venise Le1BVlanc, '30, Herbert Lermond, '30, Rodney Macgregor,
'30, Lawrence Milletft, '30, Barbara Morse, '29, Filavel Moon-ey, '31, Beatrice Nadeau,
'31, May Norman-do, '29, Frances Rawley, '29, John Reed, '29, Dorofthy Seymour,
'29, Arnold Sinclair, '32, 'Clarence Spinney, '29, Oscar 'Daylor, '31, Arleen Watson,
'29, Sybil Willans, '32, Beatrice Withee, '30.
The list is incomplete, we fear, for all the names were not available when this
book went to press, but we thank Uhe people, one and all, who have entertained us.
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T the beginning of the sixteenth century there were
few organizations in England besides the church
and trade guilds. These guilds, which were bodies of skilled
workers dwelling in the same town and engaged in the same
occupation, not only regulated industry but had religious and
social functions. When the seventeenth century dawned the
guilds were fast breaking down and the modern world was
being born. As a boy William Shakespeare was apprenticed
to learn a trade and so probably in time would have belonged
to one of the Stratford guilds had fortune not interfered.
But Dame Fortune began this interference when after the
work of the day the youth William wandered across the fields
to Shottery, where lived Anne Hathaway. There in the little
cottage which today is dear to the hearts of all English
speaking people, he wooed and won his bride, Anne Hatha-
way. A few years after their marriage, overcome by the
thought of supporting his little family on the money he could
make at his trade, Shakespeare ran away to London, where
he became an actor and playwright.
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Student Council
First Row: Marion lNlcC",arthy, Evelyn Rolfe, Mary Jane Fortier, Mr. Lord, Ursula
Xvelisku, John Chapitas.
Second Row: Mary Barker, Margaret Eaton, Arthur Foster, Frank Hanson, Cecile
Fortier.
The Student Council consists of ten members, four seniors, three juniors, two
sophomores, and one freshman. Every Friday 'these -ten boys and girls meet with
Principal Lord to discuss the affairs of the school. This year the Council is revising
the old credit system, so that it will be less complicated, The Council arranges the
weekly chapel programs. In brief, trhis Council is the power behind the throne.
OFFLCERS
PRESIDENT, MARY JANE FORTTIER, '29
VICE-PRESIDENT, MARY BARKER, '30
SECRETARY, URSULA WELISKA, '30
TREASURER, JOHN CHAPITAS, '31
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First Row: l,:IwII'4'm'I- Mills-tt, .lx-QIIIIII-ttv III-g:1I'y, Ruth Sillvll, l"l'Illl4't'S All'li1'l1ZlQ', l.illi:m
Flzllxurty, lsiclorn- Arik, Mr. l.Ul'Il, Maury 41llillilli!S. Sylvia Illwvk, 31:11-y Jam- Fiwrtiq-I', l'1-tvl'
R4-Iris, John Simllnir.
SI-vom! Row: ClHl'l?YH'l' Boumssu, Yuln Fioroni, llwitrico Willis-v, Doris Kim.:stmI, Mihlr--I
filz1.ll:lnt, I'rsul:I VV0lisk:1, Anniv Iluusnn, Marion llzlyvs, IH-:url K:-rr, lloiwvtlxy l.:1l'uuI'sn-, l"1lil'5'
l'lllll4'l', 1,1-roy 'rlllll'St-011. .... . .
Third Row: Mr, Ll'SS2ll'Il, Fl'l'1ll'l'li'k Nilvs, John RI-I-nl, 1'2kl'l1ll'll0 l'IIii:u, lltlllilltl TlllII'SiHll,
.Xl'lllJlT'lll fll2'lI4'l'4', NYill:1r1l Slnurtln-ff, xvlllllllll Rufus:-, Lilrism l'l'llYflY'lC'll1'l'.
Every other week 'in the school printing department is published the Iironclf-asf,
our school paper. This is the fourth year that we have had a paper and already
it has won first place tihree times at the Maine Journalis-tic Conference.
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ADVERTISING MANAGER
ISIDORE ARIK, '29 LILLIAN FLAHERTY, '29
MANAGING EDITOR CIRCIILATIGN MANAGER
LAWRENCE MILLETT, '30 MARY CHAPITAS, '29
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unniingham Commercial Club
First Huw: Anznstaxsizx. Suulwblv, .lm-:llmm-tie l.n-gwny, 41mfx'gvth- llipque-rv, Lillian Fluln-l'ty.
ldclnsx, Vhillipps, M:1l'g':l11-t lluy, Mr. Clllllllllflllillll, .Xrnmml Gimme-1'n-, lhvroltlly l,:ll'mll'sm-, Mary
June Forliur, May Nlil'lllIllltlU, Mary l'lmpit:1s, Louise .lrse-nulllt.
Secoml Row: .Iuhn Sullixwm, Alice Hunley, Su-llu .lon:ntis, llomtlxy Srymour, .losoplline
I'l:u-znnkis, Minnie 1l:1ll:mt, l,u1'1-tin l'!0I'!'IIll'1l, Maury lk-n'n:u1'ml, Fzuiry Fuller. Ilsvsm-iL:'e lA'R'flY'Y.
Ifllizubvth t':mtin, .Xlvenisv Alvtivier, Sylvia Illoek, llhlnu Wlmitelwuse,
'Fhirnl How: 1'lJll'llIll'l' Spinnvy, liznylnuml Immnwzny, Yr-nise l.1-lllum-, Kiln lA'Y2lSNl'lll',
tlabrim-llc Martin, lmroy 'l'1'ipp, Horwlun llutc-lrinsfm, Villllllll' Mzxlllwvvs, lrr-nv Muskie, llomtlmy
fin-m-nnmanm, .lulm Nlrntln-son, lim-nz: Q':nrhnm-, Stxmlm-y l'iIlXYlIli'k, June Uzmtin, l-Ilizzxhm-th Davis,
Norton 0'l3o1m1-ll, Ir:-ne Cole, ldlizubvtlm Spznulslingg, llznrulfl Gngxnun, xvilliillll xv5lti'l'll0ll5l', l'l1-vtoy
GHLIIIOII, IVUIIIIITI 1:l'U1SSl'Jlll, lsimlore Arik, John Cllupitus, ll'zu'ulml Nelson.
This club was organized to increase interest in the commercial subjects. Only
sophomores, juniors and seniors who have earned a "B" in some commercial subject
may belong' t0 the club.
OFFICERS
l'REs1m:NT, ARMAND GIGUERE, '29
V101-1-Pm:s1nr:N'1', DOROTHY LaCOURSlC, '29
S1-:em-:'1'ARY, ADELE JONAITIS, '29
'l'umAsUR1-JR, MARGARET HAY, '29
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Girls, Glee Club
First Row: fi0l'HltllI'l6 Ladd, Annie Uufrzm, l'x'su1:I NVelisk:1, Cecilia Rafuse, Bessie Mm-mont,
l'Iliz:Lbeth Davis, Minnie Gzxllunt, 1'lPll'g'2ll'l't Eaton, Iiorntliy Curvy, Josephine Orino, l"l'illll'L'S
McKenzie, Janette Brown, Janet Lwivv.
Svvohel Row: Fl':InI'I-s Hawley, l3Zll'b2ll'9l Morse, Marion Mc'F:uI'tlIy, l'2lllllI'lt' Muttln-ws,
Jeannette Leg':1I'y, Durotliy Seymour, Fairy Fuller, limily Lyon, l':lll'Il Kimball liilnn NVlIitl--
h0use, lfhlmi Phillips, May Nmmmzxmlo, lll'2ll'l.1'2lI't'i Huy, l:2ll'b2ll':l lfhlgxi-comb, llnzu-l l:lll'l.Z'4'SS,
llI:u'iI:1I'et Dow.
Third Row: Pearl Ilsirvey, ldv-lyn Fzirey, Georgette f1if.Tlll'I'0, live-lyn Rulfm-, l'v:u'i lft'l'l'-
Marion llnyos, Edith ldnnmn, Lillian l31'llll5l'S, Idlinoi' l4'Ul'tl0l', IX.l'lt'0l1 Nlkitsun, I'Il'nm-stiiio l't'l'l'X,
Stella. Jonaitis, .losiu Gisimnn, liilmi Auby, Isabelle Stonkus, Cecil.: Fortior, Puulini- l"'l'4'W,
Mary Jane Forticr, Luis Andrews.
For two years we have vhad Ia glee fcluibg the purpose of ithis club is to instill in
its fifty members love ianid appreciation for good music. The girls are always glad
to sing whenever they are Iasked rto.
OFEICERS
PRESIDENT,
MINNIE GALLANT, '29
DIRECTOR,
MRS. SWEATT
VICE PRESIDENT, SECRETARY-TREASURER,
MARY JANE FORTIER, '29 ELIZABETH DAVIS, '29
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ilrellamld Dramatic Club
First Row: lmviml Mummy, lim-tm' lluprnon, Walter' Auby, Cliarles Hutchins, Mary Jun
l+'u1'tiv1', Mis-s Yun .Xmburgy Fl'!lIlL'l'rS Ruwlvy, Marion Mc-Curtlmy, Jzxnvtto Brown, 1'3:u'h:n1':l lflh
vumb.
Svvuml How: f3Sk'Zll' 'I':lylul'. John Sim-Izxir, Doris Immfkv, AlIll'H'2ll'1't lluy, I!:1rb:u':x Nlm 1
Armnml 1H1.2'lll'l'l', lin-lyll Rolfe, lXl:u'y l:2lI'kl'l', lflliznbvtli lluntuon. Isidmw- Arik.
Thirel Row: 1:l'0l'llXVlllNl Iqlltkill, l+'l:1vvl Mooney, Rmlmfy iXf2lI'f.Z'l'l'f.Z'Ul', .Iohn lim-ml, l"l'l11Q1ilI
Niles, l4'I':lllk llzmson.
The objective of this club is to stimulate interest in dramatics and puze
speaking.
PRESIDENT,
VICE-PRESIDENT,
SECRETARY,
TREASURER,
SPONSOR,
OEELCERS
CHARLES HUTCHINS, '29
MARY JANE FORTIER, '29
FRANCE-S RAWLEY, ,29
WALTER AUBY, '29
MISS VAN AMBURG
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S.. P.. . R. Latin Club
First Row: ldvvrw-tt Ann-ru, ,Xlplurnsv O'Nvil, Russ Cunnm rs, Iwo i'urmi4'r, Hnrolml Nelson
Jzunes Gallant, Ernest Crawlers, liZlllI'1'I'lCO Breton, Herbert Lzruioml, Joseph Zulu-.
S1-cond Row: John lim-ml, Frances Rnwliey, Doris Locke, 1i2lI'f-Z'2ll'l!t liaton, l':liZ?l-bl'ill Rowv,
Robert vVlSl1?lI't, John Morrison, Miss Murphy, Frank Hanson, lim-is Kingston, Marion Huyvs,
Evelyn Rolfe, I!:lrb:lr:1 Morse, Uollnrll Brossezlu, Donald l':1nrlr-rs.
Third Row: l!:u'b:lru llownrcl, Bessie- M--mont, llvmlnlini- l,:uhl, Mznrjorim- Lznthzun, Eliza'
beth lluntmmn, Mary l'lt'!'Yl1ll'll, I,oi'4-ttu Rs-rn:1r4l, Thi-rn-su IXI:wllunul1l, fil'l'tl'll1l4' Stew-ns, lin-lyn
Bulger, U1-vilizi, Rufusv, Juni- Lziw, 1lH1'i.I'2ll'0t Dow.
Fourth Row: Suniu, Cohn-n, IH-:url IIzn'x'ey, Avis Ilimls, QJSVIII' Tuylur, Mary llnrkm-r, .lusi-ph
IY:u:nis, .lzwqiu-line Caro-n, Josephine Urinu, Kuthlwn Thomas, lluzvl Ililmrvss, l"l'ilY'li'l'S Mc-K1-uziv,
R:n'b:n,r:l, lCmlp.:'s-vmiib, Leonurml Gruber, Jani-ttv Brown, ohn Clmpitzns.
Fifth Row: XVi1li:1n1 vV12li1'I'llULlSl', Iflcwiwlvxw Irish, lirlwnrxl Murphy, Iimlm-y Mzu'1,:rm-gm'.
llc-:lti'iw' NVith1-0, iil2ll'f.Z'll0I'ltt! Austin, l'vtm'r limris, Kuhn-rt Stratum, lirlon XVik1-li, 'I'ln-mlm-v
llrm-lun, John Gilman, Idmlnulnil Muskiv, lun illi'k!1l9lIl, l'lx'cl'm-tt Uhzxfin, l':llVYJll'1l Slim-ally.
The name of this club, which is one of the most active clubs of the school,
speaks for itself. But besides fostering the study of Latin the members of the
club are ever ready 'to help in any school activityg by selling corn balls they have
paid for a good many things around school,
OFFICERS
EMPEROR, FRANK HANSON, '30
EMPRESS, DORIS KINGSTON, '31
SCMBES, ROBERT WISHART, '31
JOHN MORRISON, '31
SPONSOR, MISS MURPHY
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National Honor Society
First Row: John Sinn-lsnir, Marv .lzmv l"'m'ti4-r lsi1'm'e Xrik l"x's-lvn Rolfm lml R l
, ,,. . ,A , ',.c1n ow.
Mrxrion llnyvs, Arthur Foster, Frzlncws Rzlwloy.
Second Row: l:l'Ili'l! NY'olL'l1, Alba-rt Smith, li1lI'bIll'll Blorsv, lmrothy l,2lU0lII'SlJ, lilizzxbvtli
liowm-, llonnlml CZlIl4lt'I'S, Doris l.o'Cke.
One of the greatest honors a pupil can receive while in high school is election
to the National Honor Society. To be elected to this society one must excel in
scholarship, leaders-hip, character and service. Stephens High has had this society
for six years, Each year the Honor Society banquet, followed by the initiation, is
one of the Commencement activities.
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National Athletic Honor Society
First Row: Alrthur Foster, Armand Gflguere, Joseph Wagnis, George Hay.
Second Row: John Sinclair, Sylvio Lafleur.
Athletes, who receive an average rank higher than thalt of the school for three
half years, are elected to the National Athletic Honor Society. There is only one
senior, Sylvio Lafleur, who received that honor in his junior year.
This year the following were elected: Arthur Foster, '29g Armand Giguerc,
'29g George Hay, '29g John Sinclair, '29g and Joseph Wagnis, '30..
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lineeling: Norman XV:ulmling'tun, Robert Cluniv, Ellis Iluxton, lleorgw- llutchinson.
Sitting: Muy Nornmmlo, Ali-Ibn Lowell, Yirarinin lil-un, P':unny lll'l'l'lllll!lI1, Ulivm-tt'-
Pouliot, lfllizztbetlli Rowe, Annie Iiugxm, lrllizubi-tl: lbuvis, l"'lt2lll1'i'S Hawley, Pauline Mzittlnwws.
Stzimlirmz llvrbn-rt l,i-Vmonil, Um-ilriv Russell, l'vtl-r lil-gis, Muilison Hawley, liohi-'ri
XYish:1rt, John Gilman, 'l'livoclol'v lin-ton, Imlpli 'l'o4lml, l':il'm1-llo I'uiizn, Frank llzmsun, 'I'ilOl!l2lS
l:lll'l', Nivlmlus IxZll'0ll!l, Mrs. Svvvntt.
Rumford is very proud of the Stephens High School Orchestra, for this orchestra
won first prize in Class A in the first Maine State Orchestra and Band Contest, held
in Waterville last May. Three members, May Normando, '29g Helen Jeglinski, '28g
and Raymond Longway, '29, were selected to play in the first All New England High
School Orchestra Festival, held in Boston in 1928. Last fall the Orchestra played
at two different meetings of the Maine Teachers' Convention at Bangor. Mrs Sweatt
is the director of the orchestra, an-d Dollard Brosseau, '29, is the student leader.
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anime Science Club
First Iiuw: Doris lmckv, liflnzx XX'hit1-Imusm-, llurotliy I,:1i'uLl1's1-, ill'2lI'I' XVn-lvh, .Xrln-1-n XY:l1-
sun, Mrs. All4lt'l'Sl!Il, Paullim- Aluttln-vvs, Pexulim- Frm-vv, Irvin- Auby, Murivl Ih-ssl-y, Ira-nv l"IlI'l'2ll',
Sm-mul Huw: llm-rbvrt, lim-1'nwn1l, John Sinvluir, Ilnruthy I'vl'ry, Iizlrbzlru Mursn-, l4Iliz:n.bn-H1
ltuwm-, lflvvlyn Rolfe, Marion llnyvs, Ssuliv 'I'hmn,:us, Gm-1':1I4lir1v Fzlrl':u', lllwlith tlnmlfm-llow, Syl-
viu Ilufln-ur
Third Row: lllthnuml llunson, Arthur Foster, l'l1:1I'l1-s llutcluins, il:-urgv llny, Iflvanmle-liste
Muillm-tt, Hnynlund llongwvzly.
This club promotes interest in science. Its many activities and social events
make it one of the best clubs of the school. A student who earns an "A"
or a "B" in chemistry or physics, is elegible for membership in the club.
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT, ARLEEN WATSON, '29
VICE-PRESIDENT, PAULINE FREW, '29
SECRETARY, GRACE WELCH, '29
TREASURER, PAULINE MATTHEWS
SPONSOR, MRS. ANDERSON
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Pine Tree Library Club
Left to Right: Beatirlco McKellick, Irene Cole, Barbara Erlgecomb, Mildred Gallant,
Fzriry Fuller, Mrs. Anderson, Marlon Hayes, Dorothy Packsinl, Stella Jonaitis, Jeannette
Logiary, Janette Brown.
Only those girls who serve as student librarians may ,belong to this club. Dur-
ing the eighth period, once a week, Mrs Anderson gives the girls a course in library
training. Several worth while books for our library have already been purchased
by the club, which is one of ithe most useful organizations in the school.
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT, FAIRY FULLER, '29
VICE-PRESIDENT, MARION HAYES, '29
SECRETARY-TREASURER MILDRED GALLANT, '30
SPONSOR, MRS. ANDERSON
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First Huw: lil-nn, l'Ill'll1lIIl', Gran:-v livin-rty, I-Zilwzirxl Slim-liy, Marion McCarthy, 'Bliss
l'l2lI'y, Marion Iluyvs, l+'r'wlvrick Nili-s, Muriel lim-ssvy, Ilzlrbzurai l4l4lf.:'n-vunib, Fairy Full:-r.
Svvond Row: Jucquvlim- Uurnn, IH-:ri-l K4-rr, In-tim Tnylur, Grace NVo.lch, Sylvian Ulm-k,
ldlizribvtli lluntmm, Allll'j1ll'l1' Iizmthum, May Nm'm:unmlu, Alx'e-nisv Mvtivin-r, Phyllis Cznrrul, IH-vilv
l"m'licr.
Third Row: Nm-lsmi Gzillnnt, l'Ivs-11-tt Griffin, ClI1lI'lI'S Tuylur.
Only those who are interested in 'debating are members of this club. If it
were not for the Forum, debating' would get but little support from the student
body. During the year there has been talk of combining this club with the Ireland
Dramatic Club.
OFEICERS
PRESIDENT, MARION HAYES, '29
VICE-PRESIDENT, FREDERICK NILES, '80
SECRETARY, MARION MCCARTHY, '53
TREASURER, EDWARD SHEEHY, '30
SPONSOR, MISS CLARY
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Press Club
First Row: Ruth Sim-rt, Lillian Flanlwrty, Fairy Fuller, Mr. In-ssziixl, Mr. Lornl, .Xrm:m4l
lligwu-rv, lsiilmu- Arik, Maury .lame Fm'tin-r, A1-lm-I1 XY:1tsun, Ih-:Ltrivv NYitl1vv.
Svcunml Huw: Sylvia, liluvk, l'4ll'2ll'll'l'S liZlVVll'y, .imxllrwtto In-g':il'y, th-o1'g'i-ttv lllf.Z'lll'l'l', Mil-
ilrcd Gzillzmt, May Normnmlo, l'u:u'1 li-err, Doruthy l.Illll!lll'St', Mary Clmpitzis, .Xl'llllll' Fnstvl',
IR-ter lim-gis, llollziril lll'0SSl'Illl, t':i1'1m-llu liuiin, XK'ill:ur4l Slmurtlvff, I,:1,w1'vluw- Millvtt, li1ll'll'll
ll1'0X'IlIlK'lll'1'.
The Press Club was organized to increase the interest in journalistic work and
thus link the Broadcast Board with the other members of the student body.
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT, ISIDORE ARIK, '29
VICE-PRESIDENT, LILLIAN FLAHERTY, '29
SECRETARY, FAIRY FULLER, '29
TREASURER, ARMAND GIGUERE, '29
SPONSOR, MR. LORD
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Girls, WR99 Ciuh
First Row: D-eatrice Nvithee, Lillian Flaherty, Mary Juno Fortier, Mary Clmpitus,
Beatrice Watson.
Second Row: Arleen VVa,ts0n, Miss VVatson, Barbara Morse.
As 'there were no varsity sports for girls during the fall and winter terms
the only members of this club are those who won their letters last yea-r.
SPONSOR
MISS WATSON
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Sm-001111 liuw: Ilalruhl GHLYIIUII, Iinwtm' H:lg.:'11u11, .Iuhn Sim-l:xi1', l+Ix'z1l1g'vlist1- Mzrillvlt, X
Stanlvy' 1'izux'lm'k. IIWOA' T1'iPD. l12llll'l'!1i't' Hrvtmm. Sylviu l41lf1l'lll', Ilzwiml Mounvy.
This club fits made up of the boys who have earned their letters in the major sports.
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT, JOHN SULLIVAN, '29
VICE-PRESIDENT, EDWARD BOIVIN, '30
SPONSOR MR. FAULKINGHAM
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First. Row: Russ Cunnrzrs, .XllIlIf'llSt' 0'Ncil, Robert XYish:1rt, Rum-llo llulluff. Luv
l'Ul'lIll1'I', llnrulml Nvlsun, Nurmzm Juvkson, li2llll'l'l'IL'l' Ilrvtun, N4-lsnn flullunt, th-Vulmlino F:1Vl':u',
lrm-no F':nrr:n'.
Sv:-nml Row: .lusvph hvilLZ'IIlS, llllllllllt'AlJltll14'VVS, Iflvvlyn Rulfv, I4'l':um'm-s M4-K1-nzii-,
Imrntliy IH-rry, John Sinc-luir, Miss liwhinsmi, lilizfnhm-th Rowe, l!:u'b:u'n Morse-, TllQ'l'1'SIl Mc-
llunzilml, .lzmm-I l,:1w, lXl:ll'p::n'x-t Iluw, l'l4lith llnmlfm-llnw, -lllllllltl' llrown.
'Fhirsl Row: lflmlwulwl Murphy, Oseur 'I':xyl01', IN-url K4-rr, I':xulino Pouliut, l'Inlmun-I ll:1n-
sun, l4l1lw:u'xl flriffin, I':1ulin1- Fri-w, liZltlIl4'4'Il 'I'lmm:n,s, lmlhn. 'l':nyIur, .lust-plminv Hrinn, Iluz:-I
l:llI'jJl'SS, f'l'L'lllil lizlfllism-, Ilurothy llvffron, H1-l't1'i11hA Sim-x'4-ns, Szulim- Thumzis, I'Itlu-lyn llllll-
nimzhnm.
.l"Hlll'lll Row: 1111-1-nwuml Nzltmi, l'I1'lun XYik4'n, .Xl'IwlIlll' Fostn-r, John Murris1m, l'l1lw:1r1l
Vpton.
This club is a true study club, for at the meetings only those things pertaining
to mathematics are discussed. Boys and ,fzfirls of the three upper classes who earn
an average of eighty-five or higher in mathematics are elegible for membership in the
club.
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT, JOHN SINCLAIR, I29
VICE-PRESIDENT, DOROTHY PERRY, '29
SECRETARY, ELIZABETH ROWE, '29
TREAsUR1-:R, BARBARA MORSE, '29
SPONSOR, MISS ROBINSON
MR. ROSS
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tunities for sports and were encouraged to goin in
manly games on holidays and feast days. Wealthy citizens
of England indulged in hawking and hunting, but bear bait-
ing was the sport of all classes. The mastership of the rul-
cr's bears, bulls and mastiffs was an important office. The
bears, chained either by the hind leg or neck and sometimes
blinded, were either worried by dogs or whipped by men-
and how the spectators laughed to see the bear's struggles
and attempts to maul his tormentors. Robers Laneham
wrote: "It was a- 'very pleasant sight to see the bear with his
pink eyes tearing after his enemies' approach." In 1575
Queen Elizabeth witnessed a bear baiting in which thirteen
bears were tormented. The Paris Garden of Southwark is
the most famous scene of bear baitings. The Puritans con-
demned this sport and in time put an end to it.
Of course there were other pastimes. Football was a
sport of the time but it was a game played without rules by
ruffians. Aldermen and common councillors tried to put it
down and fined merchants whose apprentices were found
playing in the streets but nevertheless the practice continued.
The game of bowls was played then much as now, and Eng-
lishmen were experts at card playing and dicing, excelling
in this the players of all other countries. Every gentleman
was expected to play on some instrument and to sing at
sight his part in a madrigal.
HAKESPEARE'S countrymen enjoyed many oppor-
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Giiirllsg A.. A. Council
First How: lloutricv XYitlII-0, lil'I'12l K'1ll'b0IN', l3:II'b:m':I MOVSI-, lrvnu UOII-.
Svvonml Row: Mary Uiizxpitrts, Mznriun MI'l':1I'tlIy, Miss XY:Itsm1, flr:u'v XVI-lui
This council was Organvized in the year 1927, for the purpose of promoting' lntclcst
in gilrls' 'athletics in Stephens
pertain to girls' athletics.
PRESIDENT,
VICE-PRESIDENT,
SECRETARY-TREASURER,
SPONSOR,
SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE,
JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE,
SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVE,
Higvh School. It handles all minor mattus which
OFFICERS
BARBARA MORSE, '29
RENA CARBONE, 'no
IRENE COLE, 'so
MISS WATSON
GRACE WELCH
BEATRICE WITIIEE
MARION MQCARTIIV
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Bfoysg A. A.. Council
First Row: John Sullivan, George Hay, Jclhn Reed, Fvemleriek Niles, Leroy Tripp
Svcionsl Row: f'il'l'lll0il0 Surilnmlvo, Mr. Faullkimxlizirn, Joisoph NV:lI.rni,s.
The Boys' Athletic Council ils the representative body of the Boys' Athletic Asso
ciation which is the richest organization in s-chooil.
PRESIDENT,
VICE-PRESIDENT,
SECRETARY-TREASURER,
SPONSOR,
SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES,
JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES,
OFFICERS
JOHN REED, '29
GEORGE HAY, '29
FREDERICK NILES, '30
MR. FAULKINGHAM
JOHN SULLIVAN
LEROY TRIPP
CARMELLO SAMMARCO
JOSEPH WAGNIS
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First Row: l.:nwr4-nw M1114-tt, Olin-r Poulio-t, Frm-ul Ali'lA'l1l!:lT1. Robert Mooney, Fluvvl
Mooney, llcrbvrt lfoxitriim-, Alphonse KYN1-il, G-oorgv llzly, Imroy Tiipp, Armuml Gigllwr-, Joseph
XV:1,p:nis, Dominick lim-vi. .Xrlliur l+'nstm-r, l4Iv:iiig.:'4-lists: Mzlillvtt.
Sm-ond Huw: .lulm Miwrismi, Arnold Sim'l:ni1', NYill:1l'il Slillrtlm-ff, liolwrt Russ, Joseph
1'uii:i., Mr. t'o-li-mrm, John Sim-lzxir, I-ldwziril Murphy, Cznrmello S:nnni:n'rn, Mr. F:iulkim.:h:mi.
llhlvvzirml lluivin, .lolm Sullivzm, .lnmvs Vizlwlock, Stanley l'i:1wlm-k.
The 'big' event of the seas-on was the Mexico and Rumford game. Because S.H.S,
won tihis game, the members of the various clubs gave each player and coach a
tiny gold football.
MANAGER, JOHN SINCLAIR, '29
COACHES, MR. FAULKINGHAM
MR. COLEMAN
ASSISTANT MANAGERS, EDWARD MURPHY, '30
CARMELLO SAMMARCO, '30
SCHEDULE
Team, P1066 S.H.S. Opp
Edward Little Auburn 0
Hebron Seconds Rumford 0
Wilton Academy Rumford 34
Berlin Berlin 13
South Paris Rumford 13
Gardiner Gardiner 0
Mexico Rumford 25
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First Row: llzivid Mmnivy, lmn:nl1l 'lll1llI'Sl1lll, Iii-nv ihmgiiznli, limila- lmriun, l.:iu1'vn"1
Ilra-tmi
Sm'rni4l Mow: Sylvio Lfmflm-ur, Mr. Uulviiiznri, llnlwvlil fizurrwli.
Tho Winter Sports Team won in a dual meet with Mexico and in one with Canton.
Also the team came out firslt in the Oxtorcl County Meet held at Andover, In the
State Moot, which was a part of Rumf01'd's VVin'te1' Carnival, our team won four-th
place.
CAPTAIN, RENE GOGUAN, '30
MANAGER, CARMELLO PUIIA, '30
COACH, MR. COLEMAN
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Inst Rim . In-o tormier. XXlIl1:1m lion, Russ il4lllIllII'S. flSi'IlI' 'llilXlUl', John Munn-itll.
S1-mnid Row: llzirolel Nelson, Kmvln-rt XX'ish:11't, Mfireel l.:1I'ln-llr, l.z1ttinnn'e Fostex:
The Sophomares won the interclass basketball championship by defeating' the
Juniors who had 'tied with them for first place in the series of games. The itroplhy
cup thus won by the Sop'homores was donated by the Boys' Athletic Association.
SENIOR TEAM JUNIOR TEAM SoPHoMoim TEAM FRESHMAN TEAM
L01-Oy T1-ippf Everett Amero, R. Connors, fCap.j Stephen We-Iiska,
fCapwt.J QCapt.D Leo Cormier fCapt.J
Arthur Foster Laurence Breton William Don Wilfred Gcrrier
Harold Gagnon Greenwood Eaton John Monteith Stephen Muskie
Armand Giguere Carmello Puiia Harold Nelson Veto Puiia
Sylvio Lafleur Carmello Sammarco Oscar Taylor Arnold Sinclair
CLASS .STANDING
GAMES L0s'r GAMES VVON PCT. VVON
SENIORS 3 3 .50
JUNIORS 2 4 .66
SOPHOMORES 2 4 .66
FRESHMEN 5 1 .16
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First Row: Geo1'p:,'1- llzxy, 'l'lH'UIllll'l' Breton, l'l!lXVlIl'1l lioivin, I4Ix':nlu:vlistn- Blnillel, Stuhlw-5
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Second Row: Alphonse O'Nm-il, John llllllllllilti Ilm-tor tlngnun, .lohn Blmwrisim, Mr.
Fzullkingllzml, John Matheson, Joisi-ph Iyllllll.
Although the boys were disiappointed not to be invited to play in the Bates
Tournament they were somewhat cheered by the fact that they won two of the three
games played with the Mexico team. Because they won the inter-town championship
Stephens High School has possession of the trophy given by the Elks Club for one
year.
CAPTAIN
EVANGELISTE MAILLET, '20
llflANAGER COACH
HECTOR GAGNON, '29 MR. FAULKINGIIAM
ASSISTANT MANAGERS
CARMELLO PUIIA, '30 CARMELLO SAMMARFO, '30
SCI-IEDULFI
DATE TEAM PLACE S. OP. DATE TEAM PLACE E. or.
Dee. Alumni Rumford 40 24 Feb. 15 Edward Little Rumford bil
Jan' So. paris Runlford 44 32 Feb. 22 Jordan Rumford 22?
Jan' Morse Rumford 42 22 Feb. 23 Gould AcademyBethel 27
, 6 F Feb. 27 Mexico Mexico 22
Jan' Mexico Rumford 32 2' March 1 Edward Little Rumford 17
Jan- Norway Norway 37 20 March 8 Jordan Lewiston 27
Feb. Edward LiittleAuiburn 20 26 March 21 Mexico Rumford 22
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First Row: Pauline lfrvxr, l":miry lfullvr XF-:iv lam- lem-tivi' Xrlv--n Xx-:twin Xlimm- t'AiIl'inl
Sewnlml Huw: Iillizzili-'ill Iiziris, llisg XY:l1s-iii, 4Ir:wv XXX-lrll.
Girls' hasketball was very limited this year lweause of the need lor a school
z.yyninasiun1 in which to practice. No varsity team was i'ormed and only interelass
gaines were played. The ehampionfhip game was won by the seniors who received the
cup donated by the Girls' Athletic Association. The individual high point girl was
Mary .lane Fortier. '29 who had sixty-four points.
Smlious
Grave NVelCh
Mary Jane Fortier
lfllizaheth Davis
Minnie Gallant
Fairy Fuller
Arleen Watson
CI,Ass
SENIORS
JUNIORS
Ju N ions
Dorothy G reenm an
Beatriee VVithee
Leona Bouchard
Olive Belangger
Rena Carbone
Elizabeth Cantin
SOPHOMORFIS
FRESHMEN
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Soruomoici-is
Geraldine Ladd
Virginia Smith
Laura Rowen
Emily Lyon
Doris Kingston
Hazel Burgess
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Esther Anderson
livelyn Carey
Elizabeth Spinney
Mary Parella
Mary Gaudet
Adria McConag'hy
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First Row: Carmello Samnmrc-0, John Reed, .John Monteith, Harold Gagnon, John
Sullivan, Leroy Tripp, George Huy, Rf-me Gogwmn, Sylvio I,uflm-ur, Edvvnnl Murphy.
Svc-oml Row: lmunsncv Breton, Albert Stewart, Guutilmior Thibods-au, Leo Cm'lNi4'I'.
Hmilu llorion, Clyslv Thomas, John Rollins, Iflrlon, VVickn-n.
Third Row: Anton WV,zig'nis, Joseph I'uii:i, Honello Dolloff, .Xrnolmi SiI'1C'l2lil', 1CliYV2ll'll Up-
ton, Lucien i'1'ox'zinc:i1cl', Stephen XNeiiskzi, Thuo1lm'u Hn-ton.
l+'oi1l't'h Row: Robert VVisIh:li't, Illllis Luxton, Rosvou Rzirry, Pvtvi' Regis.
Fifth Row: Mr. 14'2ll11kiU5.l'i11llN, Donald l'unelvrs, Mr. 1.1-sszizwl.
COACH MANAGER
MR. FAULKINGHAM DONALD CANDERS, '20
CAPTAIN
LEROY TRIPP, '29
SCHEDULE
DATE OPPONENT PLACE
May 1 Wilton Rumford
May 4 South Paris South Paris
May 8 Mexico Mexico
May 11 Norway Rumford
May 15 Mexico Rumford
May 18 Norway Norway
May 22 Lewiston Rumford
May 24 Souxbh Paris Rumford
May 29 Gould Academy Bethel
June 1 Gould Academy Rumford
June 5 Berlin Rumford
June 8 Lewiston Lewiston
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First Row: Joseplh Wagnis, Alphonse O'Nei1, Lawrence Millett, Curmc-110 Puiiu, Dunaiil
'1'hurstam, Stanley Piawlock, Vkfillard Shurtlm-ff, Isidorc Arik.
Svcond Row: i'1llllllll"Hi Muskiv, Olivm' Vmlliot, Os:-zu' Tanylur, Nm-lsun tlnllulit, .Xrthur
l4'uslvr, John Mzlthusun, Ulizlrlvs llsllltliivr, livrtron Hull.
Thi1'1I Huw: Uil2ll'il'S Mvlnnis, .Xlfrml Ilughvs, l+'1':i1u'is Putnzxm, .luhn FitZIllilllI'il'l',
Lluruld Mlsun, John 1Bvt'ustz1, John Gilman.
Fourth Row: 'l'ln-mluro Clmsv, llumm-1' Iiuhvrts, Mr. Colt-mznn, Uhznrlvs Ilulvhins.
Fifth Row: Gu-1-xiwoonl l'i2ltUl1, Emlmunml llznnson, ldrm-st l1ilI11lt'l'S.
CAPTAIN DONALD THURSTON, '29
MANAGER EDMUND HANSON,'29
COACH MR. COLEMAN
.ASSISTANT MANAGERS GREENWOOD EATON, '30
WILLIAM CANDERS, '30
SCHEDULE
DATE OPPONENT PLACE
May 2 Eastern Interstate Meet Boston, Mass.
May 18 Open
May 25 County Me-et Fryeburp:
May 31 Wilton Wilton
June 8 S-tate Interscholastic Meet Lewiston
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GIRLS, TRACK
When Mi.ss Watson asked all the girls who were in-
terested in track to meet her, about fifty girls appeared.
Of these only three, Lillian Flaherty,'29g Beatrice Withee,
'30g and Beatrice iWatson, '31, were "letter" girls. The
track squad held practices at the Old Athletic Field when
the weather and water permitted. Because there was so
little time for practice no dual meets were arranged. How-
ever the girls did take part in the County Meet held at
Buckfield on June first.
PHYSICAL EXERCISES FOR ALL
A new plan wfhich was enthusiastically received by the
student body was worked out for the chapel periods of
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during the
spring term, Principal Lord suggested this plan which
provided exercise for all.
During these chapel periods there were competitive
games among the home rooms. At first the boys had
physical training, jumping and relay races under the su-
pervision c-f Mr. Lord, Mr, Lessard and Mr. Brown. The
girls under the direction of Miss Watson, girls' physical
director, had baseball games in which indoor baseball
equipment was used. Because of this physcial exercises in
the middle of the morning all the students have been
mentally more alert.
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HE castles of Elizabethan England were scenes of
much entertaining and excitement. Near Stratford-
on-Avon were two grand castles, Kenilworth and Warwick:
now while Kenilworth is but a heap of ruins, Warwick Castle
is one of the best preserved of England's Castles. To Kenil-
worth Castle went the boy Shakespeare to witness the won-
derful pageant which the Earl of Leicester had staged when
he entertained Queen Elizabeth. Probably this was not the
only trip he made to the castle for on other occasions he may
have wandered there to see the plays staged by traveling
players who stopped to entertain the lords and ladies. He
did not go as an invited guest but simfply as a curious boy
who wanted to see a play.
it 'i "bi warez., H W. mn.
Who lls Marion?
With apologies to William Shakespeare.
I
Who is Marion? What is she,
That all our boys adore her?
Classy, wise, and fair is sheg
And Heaven, rich grace did lend her
That she might admired be.
II
Is she kind as she is fair?
For beauty lives with kindness
Love doth to her eyes ensnare
Many a youth to blindness,
And being enslaved remains there.
III
Then to Marion let us sing
That Marion is a darling:
She makes a friend each mortal being
Within this dear school building
And to her let us the honors bring.
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Alumni Notes
OFFICERS OF S. H. S. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT, WILMONT SCHWIND, '20
VICE-PRESIDENT, ALBERT CORMIER, '23
SECRETARY, DOROTHY HAWLEY, '19
TREASURER, LILIA SANDERS, '12
EXECUTIVE BOARD
PHILIP IsRAEI.soN, '06 PHILIP MARX, '16
GRACE MANSUR, '02 PETER BEEAKER, '16
EVERETT MARTIN, '23
'CLASS OF 1928
Robert Allen is workiing in Oxford Mill,
Madeline Arsenault is at home,
Agostina Bralletti is in New Jersey,
Arlene Beers is working in the Ideal Lunch Ro-om,
Hermon Bolster is working in Oxford Mill.
Emile Bouchard is working in Oxford Mill.
Clifford Breton is working in Continenftal Mill,
Sylvio Breton is working at Falls View Ho-tel,
Paul Burditt is -attenldin-g Cayen Electrical School, Chicago,
Phoebe Burr is attending Falrmin-gfbon N-Ormal School,
Mfargaret Bushley is attending Fvarmliingtlo-n Normal School,
Christivne Carey is working lin Continental Mill,
Elizabeth 'Carey is attending Maine Schoo-l of Commerce,
Roland Carrier is working in Oxford Mill,
Elinor C0fTin is at lhome,
Lucia Cormier is atten-ding St. E1lizabeth's College, N. J.,
Hoyt Day dis workin-g in Oxford Mill,
Leo Decoteau is working in a Grocery Store,
Margaret Deltwa is working in Continental Mill,
Paul Demers is working in Continental Mill,
R0cco Demonrte is working in -Oxford Mill.
Linwood Derry is 'attending Baybatli Institute.
Ronald Dunton worked at Chisholm Ski Club House this
winter,
Thomas Ellis is attending Loyola College. Montreal.
Kathleen Farrell is training 'in a New York Hospital,
Holman Fernrald is irn Wvashingiton, D. C.,
Beatrice Fraser is training in a New York Hospital,
Arlan Freeman -is working in Oxford Mill,
Normiain French is 'attending University of Maine,
Alma Fornii is in Florida,
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Rumford,
Rumford,
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Rumford,
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Margaret Gallant is working in Arthur Henryls office,
Kitan iGiamba-bbista is working in Oxford Mill,
Howard Glover is working for Marshall Howard, Andover,
Kenneth Goodwin is working in Oxford Mill,
William Greenman is attending University of Maine,
Katie Hall is attending Bwaftes College,
Irene Hans-on is attending Gorham Normal School,
Ormond Hebert is working in lab. Ofiice of Oxford Mill,
Melville Holland is working in Oxford Mill.
Benjiamin Irish is attending B1urde'tt's Business College,
Julian Israelson is attending Sufliolk Law School,
Stephanie Jar-os is clerking in a Waldo Street store,
Helen Jegilinski is fclerking in the "99c Store,"
Richard Jordian 'is attending Northeastern University,
Margaret Kenney -died this last winter,
Zell:a Kerr :Els working in Continental Mill,
Annie K-ewezla is attending Farmington Normal School,
Keene Kidder is working in his father's Garage,
Henry Kowalzyk is attending Pennsylvania University,
Eva Ladd is at home,
Iona Longfellow is at home,
Mary Lyon is working in office of Mt. Zircon Spring
Water Co..
Bernard iMIaeCo'naghy is attending Emerson College,
Evewlvn Matheson 'is working for Dr. Osgood,
Violet M-artin is working in Nathan's Apparel Shop,
John Martin is at home,
Margaret Mclnnis is 'attending Farmingtiln Normal School
George iMcKenzie is fattending Suffolk Law School.
Theresa McNeil is training at Portland Eye :and Ear
Infirmary,
Felix McSshane is workiing in Continental Mill,
Catherine Morrison is working in Graves' Srtore,
Patricia 'Mulligan is 'at home,
Mary Murphy :is attending Baypabh Institute,
Charles Piawlo-ck is working in Oxford Mill,
Le-vi 'Flvaczankis is attending University of Maine,
Earl Pressey is attending Northeastern University,
Harriet Pretty is working i-n Maine Coated Mill,
Millie Rafuse is working for Rumford Ice Company,
Alexander Robertson is working in lab. of Oxford Mill,
Leona Roderick is attending Farmington N0+rmfal School,
Sylviza Roderick is at home,
Stella Ross is working in Reynoldis Studio,
Marion 'Sessions is attending Farmington Normal School,
Anne Shofpis is attending a business College in Boston,
Josepvh Sihopis is working in McLean's Store,
Ray Sid-d-all is working in Oxford Mill.
Arlene Spydell is now Mrs. Myron Millett,
Merle Stewart is working in Oxford Mill,
Elizabeth 'Taylor is 'attending Bates College,
Ethel Waddington is attending Gorham Normal Sch0ol,
Edna Watson is workiing in the Times Office,
Elmer Welch is attending Burdett's Business College,
Peter Weliskia is working in 'Continental Mill,
Walter Ziko is work-ing in Oxford Mill,
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Bethel,
Rumford,
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Rumflord,
Ru mford ,
Rumford Point,
Rumford,
Rumiiord,
Rumford,
Rumforrd,
Rumflord,
Rumilofrd,
Rumfofrd,
Rumflord,
Rumford,
Rumfofrd,
Rumiord,
Rumilorrd,
Rumford,
Rumiord,
Rumiord,
Rumford Center,
Rumfiord,
Rumilord,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumfofrd,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumfovrd,
Rumflord,
Rumford,
Rumflovrd,
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CLASIS OF 1927
Mary Arik is working in the "99c Store,"
Mona Bedard is working for Maytag Co.,
Robert Beers is working in Oxford Mill,
Malcolm 'Bowfden is wolrking in Oxford Mill,
Lester Bradbury is working for American Express Co.,
Maria-n Bradeen is teaching in Buckfield,
Edgar Bujold is working in Drug Store, Brar Harbor,
Mae Bulger is training at C-Ommunvity Hospital,
Hazel 'Ohfambe-rlain is teaching in Newry,
Harold Conley is working in Oxford Mill,
Lena Couillaird is working in Dorionls Market,
Arthur Damour is working in a print shop,
Virginia Davis is attending Farminlgfton Normal School,
William Denih0lm is afttending a printing school in N. Y.,
Eia-rl Dun'lay is working in Mansu'r's Print Shop,
Jeannie Dunn is working in Oxford Mill Oflice,
Olive Elleioett is attending Bates College,
James Fa'lt is attending Northeastern University,
Francis Farrell is attending Holy Cross College,
Cecile Ferlanld is working in Telephone Ofiice,
Harold Fortier is attending the Rhode Island School of
Design,
Arthur F-rew is art zhome,
Paul Fuller is attending Northeastern University,
Dila-na Gagnon is working for the Rumford Jewelry Co.
Ethel Gallant is working in the I. P. Office,
Lauiretta Garrett is in New York City,
Concetta Gentile is working in Boston,
Firancis Gi-dman is attending Georgetown Universmity,
Cecile Giguere is working in United Shoe Store,
Virginia Glines is attending Farmington Normal Scfhool,
Josie Goodwin fis working in Dr. H0ward's ,ho-me,
Ruth Hrarvey is attending Farmington Normal School,
Clyde Henry is working for his father,
Mary Hoag is -attending Bates College,
Elliot Ho-walrd 'is attending Portland Amt School,
Herbert Hoyt is attending Bates College,
Lucianne Jacques is working in the J. C. Penney Store,
John Jeglinslci is working in the Oxford Mill,
Tthoma-sv Kersey is working in a store,
William Kiimball is w'0-rking in an Insurance Office in
fC?hicago,
Jolhn Koris is working in Oxford Mill,
Albert Lafrmey is working in Oxford Mill,
Howlard Learned is working in Oxford Mill,
Evelyn LaCours is working for Mr. Boucher,
Frances Lefebre is aft home,
Yvette Levasseur is office girl for Dr. Thibodeau,
Vwitolia Lobikis is aettending University of Maine,
Ralplh Lowell is married and is working in I. P. Mi-ll,
Beatrice Lynn is attending Farmington Normal School,
Kenneth Mfacaullay is on his way to the Orient,
Helen MafclDonu1'ld is working in Oxford Mill Office,
Elizabeth McCoy is :attending State Normal School,
Worcester, Mass.,
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Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumfofrd,
Rumfonrd,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Westbrook,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
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Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
An-dover,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford Center,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Presque Isle,
Rumford Center,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
Rumford,
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Rumford,
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Joseph McKell'ick is working in Continental Mill, Rumford, Ma'ine
John McKenzie is working in Oxford Mill, Rumford, Maine
Clayton MoLennan is working in Oxford Mill, Rumford, Maine
Lawson MicMenn.amin is working in the Times Office, Rumford, Ma'ine
Glendown Merritt is working in Post Office, Rumford, Maine
Richard Needham is working on farm in Buckfiefild, Hebron, Maine
Libero Neigrini is paymaister at Stanley Wo-rks, New Britain, Conn.
Adio-lphius Orino is alttendin-g Hebron Academy, Rumford, Ma'ine
Evangel-ine Pearson is now Mrs. William Marceau, Rumford, Ma'ine
Agnes P0iwers is attending Gorham Normal School, Rumford, Maine
Jonn Pressey is attending Gorham Normal School, Rumford, Maine
Marion Rideout is working in Telephone Office, Rumford, Ma'ine
Jeanne Roderick is at ih0mef Rumford, Ma'ine
Arthur Routhiier is w0rkin-g in Oxford Mill, Rumford, Maine
Mary Simpson is working in Oxford Mill Office, Rumford, Maine
Julia Smith is now Mrs. Dutchy Leicky, Mexico, Maine
Leif Sorenson is working in Oxford Mill, Rumford, Maine
Doris Twitohell is working in 'Turner Centre Creamery, Rumford, Maine
Anita Velush lis working in New Hiaven, C0fnn., New Haven, Conn.
Weston Voter is vat home, Rumford, Maine
Sidney Wakely is attending Bfates College, Rumford, Maine
Margaret Waterhouse is attending Farmington Normal
School, Rumford, Maine
Eugene Wilfliams is working in Oxford Mill, Rumford, Maine
Frank Worcester is at home, H-anover, Maine
Freda Worcester is alttending Farmington Normal School, Hanover, Maine
OLAISAS OF 1926
Frances A-llen is working in Telephone Office, Rumford, Ma'ine
Francis Amero is wo-rking in Oxford Mill, Rumford, Maine
Delma Blarry is working in Continental Miil Office, Rumford, Maine
Julia Beeaker is working in Rumford Falls Trust Co., Rumford, Maine
Wilmer Bessey is working for his father, Rumford, Maine
Ruth Blanchard is w0rk'ing in Telephone Office, Rumford, Maine
Mildred Bowden is attending Farmington Norma-l School. Rumford, Maine
Edward Breau is working in Oxford Mill, Rumford, Maine
Victor Broomhalll is attending Boston University, Mexico, Maine
Augustus Bulger is working 'in Oxford Mill, Rumford, Maine
Lucy Burr is teaohling 'in Virginia Scho0l, Rumford, Maine
Annette Carrier is working in Dr. Rowe's office, Rumford, Maine
William Chlapitas is attending Holy Cross College, Rumford, Maine
Evla Chase is working in Boston, Rumford, Maine
Lawrence Conrad is working in Oxford Mill, Rumford, Maine
Pautline Coolidge is work-ing in Peter McD0n.a-ld's Office, Rumford, Maine
Leo Cyr i-s working at Strand Theatre, Rumford, Maine
Yvonne Cyr is attending Castine Normal School, Rumford, Maine
Gladys Day 'is at home, Rumford, Maine
Katherine Deltwa is now Mrs. Walter Finethy, Rumfgrd, Maine
Clayton Dermerritt is working in Oxford Mill, Rumford, Maine
Lorraine Dooley is working in Newberry's Store, Rumfgrd, Maine
Muriel Draper is working in Oxford Mill Office, Rumforrd, Maine
Louise Elliot is attending Farmington Normal School, Rumford Point, Maine
'Ronald Ellis is in Tampa, Florida, Rumfgrd' Maine
Leonard Flanagan is attending Boston University, Rumford, Ma'ine
Yvette Gagnon is lat home, Rumford, Maine
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West Peru,
Maine
Alice Gallant is teaching in 'Portlan-d, Rumford, Maine
Lillian Giarvrilgian is working -in Continental Mill Ofiice, Rumford, Maine
Sara 'Greenburg is attending Emerson College, Rumford, Maine
Theodore Hawley is attending N. Y. University, Rumford, Maine
Lee Jackson is 'sailor ian U. iS. Navy, Rumford Center, Maine
Wilder Kimball is attending Bates College, Rumford, Maine
Alton Lessard is attending Gemigetown University, Rumforfd, Maine
E-dvwin Longly its working lin 'Oxford Mill, Rumiiord, Maine
Ma-deliine Longway is working in Oxford Mill Office, Rumtlorfd, Maine
Thelma Lynn is working in office at West Bethel, Rumford Center, Maine
Lionel Maillet is attending University of Maine, Rumforid, Maine
Christina Matheson is training at Community Hospital, Rumfofrd, Maine
Ralph Maynard is -attending Dartmouth G01lege, Rumford, Maxine
Mildred McCarthy is now Mrs. Ted Clark, Rumford, Maine
Susan Mclnnis is teaching in Woodrow School, Rumford, Malinve
Thomas Monrison is workin-g in H'all's Garage, Rumford, Maine
Doris Morton is working for Lawyer Hfasti-ngis of Bet-hel, North Newry, Maine
Geonge Nadeau is at home, Rumford, Maine
Romeo Orino is working for his father, Rumford, Maine
Mariguerirte Perry is at home, Rumfowrd, Maine
Mildred Phillips is working in Oxford Mill Office, Rumford, Maine
Leo P0ulin is in Washington, Rumfofrd, Maine
Annie Pressey is now Mrs. George Gl-avier, Rumfoird, Maine
Annie Pmocopio is working in Boston, M-ass. Watertown, Maine
Benjamin Pruzan is w0rking in a meat shop, Berlin, New Hampshire
Evangel-ine Roderick is teaching in Virginia Schiool, Rumfofrd, Maine
C'a'the'rine Rowe is attending St. Eliza'bet'h's College, Rumford, Maine
Sylvan Shurtlefi' is working lat 'Turner Centre Creamery, Rumford, Maine
Willi-am Sinclair is attending Worcester Tech., Rumford, ,Maine
Dorothy Smith is working in Portlwand, Me., Mexico, Maine
Michael Sftalmuke is attending University of Maine, Rumfofrd, Maine
Irene Sftorer is now Mns. John Johnson, Rumford, Maine
Harry Susbury is working in Continental Mill, Rumford, Maxine
Lucian 'S-utlton is working in 'Oxford Mill, Rumford, Marine
Napoleon Tardiff is working in Oxford Mill., Rumford, Maine
John Taylor is -studying music at Wentworth University, Roxbury, Maine
Hazel T'h0fm1as is now Mirs. Franklin Cornell, Revere Mass.
Mabel Welch is working in Freighrt Office, Rumford, Maxine
Grace Wells is working in Telephone Office, Rumford, Maine
Herbert West is workin-g in C. R. West's Garage, .
Enroll, N. H., Rumford, Maine
Weston Whitehou'se is working in Continental Mill, Rumford. Maine
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can be ignorant of his clowns or jesters whose pre-
decessors were the representations of the devil in the me-
dieval miracle plays. Every popular play had to have a jes-
ter, the two extremes of clowning were the rustic fool and
the court jester. Gradually this clown of the theater took
the place of the house fool or clown, of which the old English
had thought so much.
The people of Shakespeare's time dearly liked their jokes
about growing bald, henpecked husbands, stewed prunes or
the notorious vitality of cheese-the great mother-in-law
joke had not been thought of. It is said the ladies took a
somewhat indelicate part in the joking. Shakespeare him-
self was very fond of the pun, that play on words which so
delighted the Elizabethan Englishman.
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Frederick McLennan, '30: "If I posted a letter addressed to the silliest man in
America, I wonder whom 'they would deliver .it to?"
Janette Brown, '31: Thefy'd probaxbly return it to fthe sender."
Rena Cafrbone, '30: Do you know they send .animals by mail now?"
Elizabeth Cantin, '30: "No, do they ?"
Rena Carbone, '30: "Sure, I got a letter with a seal on it."
Joseph Wagnis, '30: "You are just like an airplane."
Carmello Sammarco, '30: "Why, 'cause I fly so high?"
Joseph Wagnis, '30: "No, you're no use on earth."
Mziss V-an Amburg: "Give me an example of an imperative sentence."
Edward Boivin, '30: "Oh! Be still."
Miss Van Amburg: "Why was President Garfield shot?"
John Sullivan, '29: "Because his father was short?"
Miss Robinson: "What ifs a detour?"
Lawrence Milllett, '30: "It's usually t-he longest dist-ance between two given
points." ,
Mr. Israelson: "This is the type of car that pays for itself, sir." ' A A
Mr. Fiaulking-ham: "Well, as soon as it hias done that, have it delivered to me
at the high -school."
Leo Cormier, '31: "I wish I ,could be li-ke the river!"
Huarold Nelson, '31: "Like the river? In whaft way?"
Leo Cormier, '31: "Stay in my bed, and yet follow my course."
Miss Hayes: "Name one of Holmes' books."
J-ames Gallant, '31: "He wrote the 'Acrobat of the Breakfast Table'."
Miss Murphy: "That ils the third time you've looked on Wm. Oanders' paper."
Nelson Gallant, '30: "Yes'm, he doesn't write very plainly."
George Hutchinson, '32: "Have Indians any distinct social groups?"
Barley Kilos, '32: "Sure, 4haven't you heard of Indian clubs?"
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Miss Murphy: "When was Rome built?"
Leo Cormier, '31: "At night."
Miss Murphy: "Where did you get that answer?"
Leo Cormier, '31: "Well, you said Rome wasn't built in a day,"
Miss Vian Amburg: "How 'did Grant release the Confederate Army?"
Clyde Thomas, '29: "'0n pay r-oil." fparolej
Mr. Cunningham: "Who is tlhe most independenft 'salesman in the world?"
Clarence Spinnefy, '29: "T'he one who takes orders from nobody."
Miss C'l-ary: "What influenced 'Caesar to go Ito .the court?"
Edward Kelleher, '30: "I don't know."
Miss Clary: "Well, 'what would influence any man?"
Edward Kelleher, '30: "A woman."
Miss Hayes: "Identify Tory."
Everett Doherty, '31: "Tory was a city in Ancient Greece."
Arleen Watson, '29s "Oh, I wish the Lord had made me a man."
Charles Hutclhins, '29: Qbashfullyj: "H-e did. I'm the man."
Miss Robinson: "Can you prove that the square of the hypctenuse is equal
sum of tlhe sqvuares of .the other two sides of this triangle?"
Armand Griguere, '29: "I don't have to prove it. I admit it,"
Mr. Brown: "Well John, wlhat is attracting your attention?"
John Matheson, '31: "There ds something running on the floor without legs."
Mr. Brown: "What is iwt?
Jofhn Matheson: "W'ater."
Miss Robinson: "What is a circle?"
'to .the
Harold Nelson, '31: "A circle is a round straight line with a hole in the middle."
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M'ay you from Stephens High
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Eleven Stephens Graduates
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We invite you to make
Rumford Falls
Trust Company
Your Banking Home
"The Bank That service Bum"
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The Rexall Store
E. A. sheehy
D. D. S.
Cass Voter
Fred B. Carroll
Company
PLUMBING, HEATING 8x
SHEET METAL WORK
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race tofok place?
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A WORD
to the Boys and Girls
Who Complete the
High School Course
A door is swinging open for you, giving the view of
the great world of service.
You will want to succeed-but remember, real success
is measured from within.
Our message to you at this time is learn to save some-
thing from the weekly earnings or allowance.
Let nothing interfere with your determination to do
so.
Characters are strengthened and admirable mental
habits established by learning how to save at the out-
set and by keeping at it.
If at any time you wish advice or information upon
financial problems the officers of this institution will
gladly talk matters over with you and give you the
benefit of their experience.
SUCCESS TO YOUR FUTURE
The
Rumford National Bank
RUMFoRD, MAINE.
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2 Distributors Quaker State Mo-tor Oils and Goodyear :
v Tires and Motor Supplies
VIRGINIA PHARMACY
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"We have got but one life here, and what
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comes after it we cannot with certainty tellg
but it pays, no matter what comes after it,
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this life, and not merely to have a soft and
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5 "The Best Place To Trade After All"
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RUMEORD, MAINE. 1
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STEPHEN MUSKIE
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i Cleaning, Pressing and Re-
i pairing Ladies' and Gents'
I Clothing. '
A Tel. 311-M-69 Congress St. l
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Mr. Coleman: "Did Alaric
ever do anything in Italy?"
Ronald Bryant, '32, who
is yet thinking of a dance
the night before: "Yes, he
tramped all over her toes."
A. A. Desmarais
D. M. D.
34 Oxford Ave.
Tel. 866
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ATHLETIC SUPPLIES FOR ALL SPORTS.
We Specialize in School Athletic Equipment
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264 Middle st., Portland, Maine.
Tel. P. 223-C
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Fraternity, College
and i
Class Jewelry
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Commencement Announce-
ments and Invitations.
Jeweler to the Junior Cflass
of Stephens High School
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L. G. Balfour i
T Treasure Island?"
Cecilia Rafuse, ,312 "Rob-
Miss Hayes: "Who wrote
Company I
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Mr. Coleman: "What does
bicameral mean?"
Donald Thurston, '29: "It
Manufacturing Jewelers
Sz Stationers
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Ask any College Greek i humps,"
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OF 1930 WISH TO THANK T
Those who have advertised in this book and
all others who have in any way helped in its 5
making. Especially do they desire to thank the
Q Maine Coated Co. for the paper on which the G
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Hart Schaffner Sz
Marx Clothes
Florsheim Shoes
and
Maine's best selection of
Haberdashery for young
men and men who stay
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Graduates!
Commencement is just
around the corner, with its
fun and farewells. After
that, what?
Some of you will go 05 to
college, others will start at
once in the busy whirl of the
World at Work.
Remember that "Thrift" is a
Young- I good foundation for Success
I . . .and that this store, with
I its policy of ffooiou Mer-
chandise for Less" will be
I a helpful friend!
The Great Men's Store
I Good Luck
I to You ALL!
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"THE STORE OF RELIABILITY"
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Rumford, Maine
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Treasure Island?"
Cecilia Rafuse, '31: "Robinson
Crusoe."
Mr. Coleman: "What does bi-
cameral mean?"
Donald Thurston, '29: "It must
mean a camel with two humps."
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Q Granite Works 3 Mr: Brown: "Tell me the
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i HOLT BROS., PI'0pS. heart."
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'l'IlI4l INDIANS UAIILEII I'I' 'I'I'II'l
IYATICR OF HEALTH
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NVhen the Indians first mliscovereml
Moon Tide Spring, they found its
water lwaltli-giving, inx'iprorating', cur-
ative of many ills. They called it
Xvnter of Health. Today, hunilriells of
unsolicited letters indicate tlhat Moon
'Plilv VVater is as beneficial to white
mi-n as it was to the Indians. And
th:1t's only one of many reasons why
ws-'ml like you to try Mount Zircon
ln-vm-wifres.
MOUNT ZIRCON
G ING ICR CHAMPAGN IC
l'.X lllll DRY G RA PIG
Mr. Brown: "What is the
trouble with a person who
has no appetite for his break-
fast?"
Robert Mooney, '31: "He
probably had a roll in bed."
Peter M. MacDonald
Lawyer
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TRAINING FOR BUSINESS
Preparation for executive positions
in business or commercial teaching
GIVE YOURSELF a college grade training for
executive positionsin 2 years at Bay Path.
COLLEGE Courses and activities. Also 8
short courses. Over 1,000 students an-
nually.
INSTITUTE Provides for room and board, part-
time work for students. deferred tuition
payment plan. oliers varsity and depart-
mental athletics, social affairs, clubs, and
free graduate employment bureau.
ENTER College courses Aug. 27. Short courses
then or any time. Apply now. Moderate
tuition. No entrance examinations.
Write for Illustrated Catalog
BAY PATH INSTITUTE
100 Chestnut Street
Springfield, Massachusetts
Branch Schools: Kuna, N. H., and Brattleboro. Vt.
Within the area for which Rum-
ford and Mexico is the trading
center, there are more than 3,000
telephone subscribers.
Over 15,000 calls are made by
telephone each day, which neces-
sitates the use of the telephone
directory more than 10,000 times-
In no way can your business be
better advertised than by 'having'
listings noticably displayed in this
directory' Call Rumford 9900 for
information.
Maine Tel. 8: Tel. Co.
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' ing Suits 330.00 and Up.
H Cleaning, Repairing, Dyeing,
Pressing
Johnston 8a Stevens
i Tel. 472-M
Q Mann Block Opp. Post Office
134 Congress St., Rumford
Miss Clary: "Is there a
word in the English language
that contains all the vow-
els?"
H John Reed, '29: "Un-
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Compliments Of
5 Charles Levin
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FRIENDS
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Joseph Sinert Store
Ankle-Fashioned Oxfords
For Men and Boys
RUMFORD
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We originated 24-hour Photo Fin-
ishing in Rumford. Give us a
trial and be convinced of
our superior work
Lou1e's Photo Shop
86 Oxford Ave.
L. E. LAFLEUR, Prop.
If more convenient you may leave
your films at Bowers Pharmacy
and Newel:l's Dru-g Store,
Congress Street, or
Davies, Mexico, Me.
Acadia
Theatre
TALKING PICTURES
The Finest in Town
MacConaghy
Barber Shop
FIRST CLASS WORK
10 Congress Street
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Store
1 42-1 44 Congress St.
Compliments Of
MAX GREENBERG
Miss Robinson: "Which
had you rather have 95c or
S3.65?"
Armand Giguere, '29: "I
shouldnlt' want either, I
should want both."
Meader
6? Perry
Undertakers
and
Monuments
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ALWAYS READY
to take
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
Reynolds' Studio
134 Congress St.
Make an appointment today
Phone 438-J
"Patience is considered a
virtue where often it is
merely a case of not know-
ing what to do."
"Say It With Flowers"
Davis The Florist
has plenty for all occasions.
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