Vmi rpMnSm” LI Cf count. One bright spot in this firm was “Reddy Goodwin, the expert deco- rator of 1915. The spring scenes again showed Bailey and Donahue on the track team and Baker and Gilman with the ball tossers. The last picture was what proved to be the last Frog-pond Scrap to be held at Maine. The orchestra struck up Our Director and in came Bcrnie leading the class tor the Junior year. On the championship football team were Baker. Bernheisel, Donahue, Gulliver, Martin and ark. Gilman led the baseball team. The big scene in this reel was Junior Week and all its attractions, some of whom even rivaled Marv Pick ford, Marv Fuller, Alice Joyce and Blanche Sweet. A cloud of dust appeared on the screen and 1 expected to see our old friend Broncho Billy roping a steer, but to my surprise it was Perry Bailey taking the third turn in the ring before letting the hammer fly off on a tangent. It cer- tainly did fly for it broke the state record and the next week he repeated his good work and broke the New England record. I settled back in my seat to see the last reel when again 1 saw the big fellow H. P., appear; this time he carried the winged hammer in one hand and led the class with the other. Then Capt. Baker trotted across the gridiron leading, among others, Dutch,” “Hiram.” “Jim,” “Hope” and “Bill.” Away off in the distance I saw “Art Smith’s hill and dale runners practising over the hills of Orono; our representative on this team was Coffin. These “harriers” won both the State and New England championships in cross-country. The Washington’s birthday scene was not as I expected it to be, for it showed the first inter-class hockey games to be played at Maine. Our “Hobie Bakers” won their first game. Meanwhile our President was constantly prac- ticing with the hammer (don’t think this is knocking) for he probably had his eyes on those games out on the coast, at the Panama Exposition. Now, as near as I could judge, from my seat, the camera that took the pictures, that I was watching was about one hundred and ninety feet from Perry when he let the hammer go but—“ZIP WENT THE FILM.” I am sure that the film was broken and the record must have been. 28
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nrmm u M(b ru Harry Lewis Bayer, “Chelsea ’ Brooklin High School Bangor Civil Engineering Douglas Marsh Beale, “Doug,” X A Orono Orono High School Agriculture Apple Judging Team (4). George Hench Bernheisel, “Dutch,” «l K 2 New Bloomfield, Pa. Lock Haven Normal School Agriculture Varsity Football (i), (2), (3), (4); Aid Military Hop (1); Class Executive Com- mittee (1), (2); Chairman Sophomore Hop Committee; Class Treasurer (2); Executive Committee Agricultural Club (3); Class President (3); “M Club; Secretary M” Club (2); Athletic Board (4); Sophomore Owls; Junior Masks; Senior Skulls. Harold Henry Beverage, “Bev,” S A E North Haven North Haven High School Electrical Engineering Band (i). (2), (3), (4); Orchestra (2). (3), (4); Maine Masque (3). President Electrical Engineering Club. Miretta Lydia Bickford, “Rita.” Orono Skowhcgan High School Latin Lawrence Allf.n Blaisdei.l, “Bud,” S N Lynn Classical High School Lynn, Mass. Etcetrtcal Engineering Joseph Henry Bodwell, Joe,” A E Methuen, Mass. Methuen High School Agriculture ('lass Track (1). (2); Assistant Manager Practical Husbandry (2); Stock Judging Team (3); Corn Judging Team (3); Executive Committee Agiicultural Club (2); Alpha .eta. William Edward Bowler, “Bill ' 0 X Spencer, Mass. D. P. H. S. Spencer Electrical Engineering Entered Junior Year from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Vice-President Electri- cal Society' (3). Rosemary Agnes Brennan, “Rose.” Bangor Bangor High School German Girls' Glee Club; Prism Board (3); Deutscher Verein; Junior Exhibition Speaker (3). James Joseph Brennan, “Joe,” 0 X Bangor Bangor High School Chemical Engineering Corporal; Deutscher Yerciu; Alpha Chi Sigma; Tau Beta Pi. 30
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