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

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H $I'PPII anh whim 113212 illuhliahrh tag Eh? $Pninr 01131525 $nrham Narmal 5:119:11 $nrham, main? glferefuurh In peyehulegy we have learned that everyr experience leave; an impression which may be stimulated :e that the experience will be re-lived. It is ear hepe in presenting this velume ef the Green and White that the records feund within mag.Ir be a stimulus fer the recall of the happ? day: spent in Gurham Nermal Scheel. I I' Ii: . 1- . in. l'Ii i. I I 1 I'll: . E1: 11qu :fgurinn Mnnhfuarh Who has greatly increased nur capacity fur enjnyment by revealing in us ntw and bmader meaning in the wantiars uf nature. and has alsn indeiibly imprassed upan us through his own txample the wnrth nf whale- hearted interest, fidality. and lnyalty in any line of service in- which we may have :1 part, this anume cf the Green and White is affectinnately dedicated. 69m: larintipal What we have is measured both in quane tiryr and quality by what we have given. Let us then give generously that we may have mare abundantly. Let us give: cntireiy nf aur best far that alune is worth having. Give: not of material things nniy but at sympathy and service. at caurtesy and kindnesa. of fairness and faith. and at Inyalty and love. Only thmugh giving lavishly of these du we becnmc trulyIr rich. WALTER EARLE. RUSSM Whatever nur Int in the: futurt rnagll.r be. And wherever aur fnalsteps may mam. Our hearts shall still turn with aHecticn tn thee. And shall find in 1113' bnsnm a hnme. mEME.SEmGQ mEd. GZHE.H:E ZEErqu: HHH a 17 77 .. 7: DIEHTJ I 52:;un: :1; ' H - mm 1?: I13? me: - I-i'u .- 1 l L: I I 1 I True: are the hearts of these. patiently aiding Us in am effmts tn do: and to knnw; Thnugh nther thinga mayIr grew dim and seem fading. th'rits of thcm still mare brightly win gluw. They're nur Teachers! gm Eheal fm' Eflarg mmh 21' Four things a man must learn to du. If he wauld make his records true: Think without cunfusinn, altarly. Love his fellowmen sincerely. Act frnm worthy mutives, purcly. Trusting Cad and heaven securely. Henry Van Dyke. u-' 031m gamma 1921-1922 SENIORS X EFFan-Tumfr WEHEI a pf n... A a fi .fz'fmz - '-h - .- Hmmmmn I ruaincn 1a-: .- Q- r322 aqcss Ew- -d-' Active in all uf the: things that need dning, me eariy mnrning till late in the night. AIwaya the part of true knawledge pursuing, Till nnw the guard which we saught is in sight. We're the Seninrs! MELISSA JANE TWITCHELL. Lissa South Paris. Me. Oxford High Schnnl Training. West Gotham Preaidant nf Class in, C. E. AII', Vice-Prcaident Inf Y. w. tE. Ah Head Wailrm: Hausa: Cummillce ECJI: IntErcllu- Bnkcivball ID. C. 3. Ah ngram 1- Jr J- Nune but herself :an fl: hcr purran. A girl of girls whn's luvtd by all. Whu answers awry pleading call. Hcr :iulit: 511:1 not known In Shirk, Melissa's nut airlid of wnrk. She lnhar: nn fur days and days, And yet ne'er Ihink: of ward uf praiua. EDITH VIOLET CHOATE Augusta, Me. Cuny High Schnui Training. West Garham Presidcnl cf HD1151: Cummiftcc IBJI: Haul: Cnmrnil- ht: tzDJ: Vicc-Frcaidcnl Df Clan U3. C, E, Ali. Du nu H11: gum? yuu can 31; :IH this means you can. In! an the may: 30:: can. In all Hi: places. yau mm, Al E ME: 5ch yau can. Ta aH Hm people you can. A's lung rm aver yau can. What: ducs this? Tu. uf taunt. Edith Chant. As Fru- idcnl of El. Hausa Conmille: she did. and at any ulhcr time when WE need it Edith always due: us gourd. ELLEN FRANCES THOMPSON. Tummy Friendship. Me. Thumastnn High Schnnl Training. Grade VIII Secretary :1? Class Ul C. B, EU: Chairman nf Exact utivc Cnmmillcc Df Heller Englilh Club mi; Secrr Iary uf Smtcmdmem Club AJ: Assislnnl Editor nf GREEN um WHrnt. Th: rcasnn iErm. the temperate mm. endurance. Iarcal'ght. alrenglh and skin. Amid 1h: carts uf our bun? lift we Itwnjrs End Ellcn cat Fable and actin. Ewerything she accumplishe: i: dun: in her uWH inimitable: style and her work i: 111: envy DE thin rest of us. Tummy can mswar qualinns in any Hm: Inf wnrk one wishes 1:1 knuw. Humar and pep she; alsu has, and such a merry twinkle: in her black tyres in. w: wmciimet see. A: l. friend on: nccd HE nu mule. MARION ALICE WASHBURN Perry. Me. Shead thnrial High Schani Training. Grade VIII Treasurer uf Clam JID. C. 3. Ah Prnidcnt Inf Ath+ letir: Asiucialiun IEE. Aj; Secrcinry nf Better English Club KCJ: Executive Cumming: Better English Club IICJ: Glee Club IZD. C. Ah Manduiin Club ICJ; initrtilu Hukcl-hall EB, A3: Prelidcul Tmni: Anu- ciatiun 'U- kh Memhtnhip Cummittee, Y. w. C. H. B, A31; Art Editor of GREEN AND WHITE. IDA CARULINE LINNEA ABRAHAMSDN Deering. Me. Dnring High Schnnl Training. Grade VI. Westbrnuk Presidcnl uf Letuinlnn Club tCZ'I: Intarclm Bulimi- ball f3. A3: Hunt: Cummitttc 'IZDZI: Fruidcnt Yuma- lah Erulnrctii Club ihl Randy in hcnrl'. and runn'y in hand. Hau- is a girl What no! 111113! alphabetically bu! alga inlellctn tually, stand: am a leadcr. She has eHiczian-zy. :nnmimliuur mm. uriginality, and. rare quality in mu: 5:: young. ahilily Io limit win: when suddenly askcd a qumtiun an my minim! whnlmevcr. Any ttachcrs' agency Would be acting wiiciy ID accept wilhc-ut a prultll any slatcmenla 111:! may appear Inn her registratiun Hank. OLIVE ISABELM AKERS Antiwar, Me. Antiwar High Schuul Training. Grade II Chairman af Yi W. C. A. publicatiun cummiltce 1:3. Al; Dclcgnh: tn anua. fun In IN: flaipful', fun in be chewy. fun in drive sadness away with song. Whelhcr 1h: hour is dark ar bright. Just 10 En: Inga! anrl n'a righf. Ulivc is all this anti mum. thn we are worried Ind hurried. hcr cheery grading. Well. I'll hclp yuu if I can. is medicine In 111: am: in need. Alter: Er. Hcdgca can give spunky Halloweicn pnrtiu, ll Hi: can tulify. HELEN MARGARET ANDERSON. HAndY Bangur, Me. Banger High Schaal Training, Grade VII Huuse Cummittec 0:3: Sacrttary 0f Better English Club IZCIH Vicc-Presidenl uf SeptEdeCEIH Club tA3l Helen has'just naturally,r been pnpular ever since she came: here. All the girls and the boys like hertHelen has a friend in eweryane. She has a passion fur ueatness; when she is nut pretting she is asking Emu ta smuuth her calla: down. WE: wish that we.- cuuld always Inuit as well as Helen. but we fear our eHnrta Wuuld be unsuccessfui. MARTHA CAMERON SHAW BATES Bath, Me. Mama High Schuul Training, Crade 1VII Calm: Club 03. C. B, Ah Urchcstra U33. CII: House Cnmmittee IZAII; President at Halliday Literary Club EAL Quinta- Io learn mmI 11-55: In knam. A succasful teacher we know that Martha Will maka. far she. has bath ability and initiativc. Stu: ends as a musi- cian; we feet that nu entertainmcnt is cnmpletc wittmut a selectiun by Mirtha+ Strung determinatitm and m:- fear at hard wark will enable her to attumplish whatever she un- dcrtakes. w: alt wish We had mare at Martha's traits. CPRISTINE MYRTLE. EIBBER. Bib Freepnrt. Me. Fraepart High Schaal Training. Grade V Eecrttary and Treasurer Better English Club IICJ; Prngram Committee Better English Club thl: ln- tErclass Easket-hall tn. C. 3. Fiji; GIEE Club IZD, C. At: Urchestra EDJ. Chriatinc's jolly laughter can be heard achuing thmugh the cntridnrs Inf East Hall at aimnst m3,Ir limit She is known by all as a gund friend. a pleasant cumpaniun and a. singer of no: mean ability. And. uh. thnsc black curl: of here. at Which 5::- many girls tnvr her the pmsession. Uf caurse. w: can make artificial curls. but we prefcr to have them natural as are Christine's. A ALICE MAUDE BDOTHBY. Ike? Saco, ME. Tharntnn Academy Training, Grade IV, Westhmuk Hana: Cammittee: ECJ. H3hr: Intact Itlings as they come. and go. Amt of complaints is sharp. When First you glance at Alina yuu conclude she is sedate. but when you nhserve more clnsciy. the illusinn i5 dispelled. The twinkle in her 33': gives aWay the secreL She is a skilful perpetrator of jukes, and relishes am: when if: an l'IE rsel f. LAURA GERTRUDE BRIDGMAN Biddeford. Me. Biddefarcl High Schnol Training. Gradts VII-VHI, Westbmuk Vice-Prcsidant of Lctakalun Club th: Interclass Bas- kelball IL'B, Ah Mandulin Chit: IIZD. C31. tn spark turntlll studies she Exceh. Gbxcmani of the Catalan Rule. A friemt to an. mitt: purpme true. An Edna! girl for teaching schuaf. And we: must not Forget Laura's musical VGiEE that wakes. us early in the morning. They,r say it's the Early bird that catchcs thc worm. Whiz catches the bird? Laura. She catches sight of him fur hcr bird list. CLARISSA IRENE BROWN Gotham, Me. Gurham High Schaal Training. Grade III Mandolin Club IZD1 C, E. AZI; archestra 11D. Ch President Letnkalcn C'Eub UH Madest mmI shy at a mm is she. Clarissa ramindz us at a charactcr in a Mother Cause rhyme. a quaint little maidelnt simple. sweet and pure, full of mar riment. yet strong in schalarahip and abnuncling in guod cammon EEMEE gEnuine article. EMILY ZENA BROWNE. Em NEW Landau. Ct. Bristni High Schunl Training, Grade VI Hausa Committee HEM Glee Club IZAM Treasurer nf Letakalun Club 013: Internists: Basket-balI IZAM Frugram Committe: of Yadillah Erutaretil Club tZAZt Nan: merry. man- and. nan: quiet. mm: gay, She helps us to white the tang hams away. Emily is an: of cur temperamental favorites. Snmetimes We sen: hcr langhing 51:- mcrrily that alt must jnin. sunn after. no, nut crying. but with a must cherubic. and. sweet lnnk an her face. We knnw that it is mrtr ready to break into a smile. We like Emily. nut Gnl'jt Fur her tmenj,r personality. but far her dramatic ability and her vivict impcrsunatiuns Inf characters we anEl-Wn tn tha dormiturjr girls. LAWRENCE GEORGE BUSH Oakland. Me. Oakland High Schnol Training, Grade: VIII Prcsident Lit+t:t'atr3.r Club 03, Ah Baakat-hhll fD. C. B, Ah Captain of Basket-hall U3. Ah Manager at Basket-hall 03. Al: Baseball U3. Ch Editur Elf Dr- ganizatiuns of GREEN AND WHITE L50. 'AH things came to him who traitsf But hernia a raft! that's stickerh Th: man with goes far what he manta Will! get it at! the quicker .h Man it names. to Baskelrhall, Jimmy is there with the gunds. Quick is right when applied to Jimmy. This is a characteristic of all his wnrk. ANDREW CARSTENSEN. usal'ldlu'n Island Falls, ME. Isiand Falls High Schnul Training. Gracia VII SEErEtaIF and Treasurcr of Literaryr Club U3, Ah Basketball Ul C. 13, Ah Easehal'l 11D. CII: Tennis Taurnament U331: Assistant Adwartistng Manager Df GREEN AHD WHITE tAjl. Ami when a mamanh in the mac. Yarn knell: att- ether things give plate. Sandy must he an exception, for he never lets his heart aHairs interfere with the: wurk which he stats himaclf tn dm Sancty has wan a. raputation fur himself in the Held at argumentation. and we feel that shuuld ht: EVEI' wish ta exercise his ability in that :iirectiun he would prove very successful. URBQN WEBBER CHASE Livarmnra Falla, Ma. Livarmara Falls High Schnal Training, 50. Wimiham and Garham Freshman High Schaal Alumni Editor Df GREEN amt:- WHITE 1:330: Execu- ltt-re Cummittaa Literary CIub U3, Al; Baseball liD. CU: Basketball UH, C. B. AJ. Naming 1'5 mare friandty ta :1 man than a friana' in Heart. Gaad-natura human dependability are his autwstanding aharaaterialica. Ever with a smiling face. A ready halpcr, that is Chase. DOROTHY QUINN CLARK. Dot ' West Medfard. Masa. Bearing High Schaal Training, Weatbtaak, Grade II Life is too atmrt for mean anxiatt'aa EaIieving that warty ahurteaa ana'a life and having an in- arclinate dtsira to leave this Fair earth hafura her time, it saama to us that HHut always heaps smiling, cheery and helpful. Can aha dacurata? Well. wa think 50, she has ttu maan ability alarm; the ariiati: line. It has alsu been rumarad that Darnthy is an Extremely gum! mrraapundanl. and by the: smiles aaan an hat face at mail tima w: are Iad tn baltava someone alaa must be. aIsa. May success attend you in you: wark. Dat! EVELYN FRANCES CLARK Portland. Ma. Daering High Sahara! Training, Grade I Treasurer af Tadillah Club ItAJI: Clea Club f3, 1'30; Hausa Committee tCEr. Han: pretty her Hashing was I Why due: the blush aa furiuual'y? We all wander. cape- aialljr when we speak 1-:- har at: certain raung man she.- was seen with in Furtland. Evelyn has a 521 qu aenaa Df humm- anct a weakness far businaas prapnsttiuna. She is a aiuae thinker anti Was never known ta neglaat hcr studies. DDRIS SARA COLE, nl3h::-t, Hip 50. Paris. ME. Sn. Paris High 5211001 Training, Gracie III VicerPresidL-nt Ell: House Committee IZBJI; Chairman Y. w. C. A. Program Committee: Treasurer uf Better English Club ltCJI; Fhutugraphic Editar of GREEN AND WHITE. Shc'a Ennnle. Haunting. straight and tall. Anal lung I'm: had my heart in thrall. Dot will certainly make a. Fm: teacher. as she haa proved. and We all know her pupils will luv: her. A gnud disposi- tiun l5 ccrtainly Worth a grcat rieal tn the passessnr and tn all thus: abuut hcr, and Dot Certainly has DRE. also a sparks ling senm: Df humnr. MILDRED FRANCES COLE Kittery, ME. Traip Academy Training, Grade 1 Finance Committee Y. W. C. A. IIZDZI': Executiw Cummittea Taclillah lclub IIFU. If all Int : ycar mere playing holidays, Tc: spurt mauld Be as tcnlr'aus as to mark. Can she dancc? She Ctrl'alnljl' nan! Alana with Being a Fine dancer. Mildred is an all round guard fellow. If you want tn enjoy yourself just llS-IEII to Culley aim: at reading. She can ::t:rt.zti1:II;-,Ir carry am: from the. sublime: tc- ll'tE'. ridicu- lDu-s in a must captivating manner. Mildrcdls reach! sym- path? anti chaery frienclsl'lip w: have all came ta lmaw and pnze. ANNE JANE CONWAY Pnrtland, Me. Partland High Schnnl Training, Westbmak, Grade. VII Fragrant Committee Composititln Club trill; Cover Cummittte Tadillah Club I:A:I. Ffappyrgo-lucky, fair and free. Nothing there is Illicit trauble: me. Anne never fusses about doing a thing. but 5hr: gets there just the same. We shall always remember her as a willing helper. Gulf mt: thing evar troubles l'lEl' Uet it be a secretl lthc passibility that a spear nf hat hair may become tllrr arranged. Newer mind, Anne. There mas never yet fair woman but ml : made mouth: in a glass. FLORENCE. AGNES CRAGIN Partland. Me. Portland High Seheel Training, Grade VI. Weatbronk Viee-Preaident Yadillah Club IZF'LM Clee Club U3, All. Like a sunbeam en a rainy Jay I5 aur Fterenea. btftha Irmar guy, A cute tittt'e thing: with big Hue eyes, Someone'a hahy.' me surmise. Florence has martyrr merits besides eheerfuinesa. Eha is a guud student and a willing wnrker. We eniuy watehing her in Hgym. Certainly a precocious child is she. GUY LEVI DAVENPORT Livermere Falls, Me. Livermere Falls High Schael Training. Grade VII Baseball IIZD, CJ; Baskelrha 1:13, C, B. Ari. f Jeuh! if ever there Was a man who was Hat gratqued by being tet'ct that he was erct by the mamen. We think that net enljr is this true of Guy. but that the girls wish te- be liked by him. And whyr net? Levi is a gaed all mund athlete. a pleasant eumpaniun and deserved- ly pnpular with all members BF Ihe aehnnl. HOPE. MARIAN DAVIS Waadfarda. Me. Se. Paris High Sehuui Training. Grades IV and V. Westbmek Glee Club UH, C, B. AID; Secretary at Tadillah Eru- taretil Club L50. A Woman. I dare say, mfthaut 1min gtary. ane was well named. for hupefuineaa is one of her marked characteristics. Useful 35 it is, it aumetimea eauaea ita ewner tn lens: a car. Uh. Hepe. remember that time and the eleetriea wait fer ne nne, fer: same time in the tarrtiisa tant future running may net he as much apart as new. H BLANCHE MAI DECOSTA. uElihulty Sn. Purtland. Me. 30. Pnrtland High Schnal Training. Grade: VII, Westbrmk Cutter Cammittee Yadillah Erutarttil Club IEATII; Sec- retary Bf Hatter English Club U3; Hausa: Cumming: URL Than hast mi! and fun and fire. Blanche i5 nne nf the pnetical members of our class. How after: she has set her thuughts tn rhyme in such a pleasing, skilful War that WI: cauld tiniy admin: and wander at har grit. And the lwinkle in he: brawn eyes tails us of her strung sense: at humor and-jres-her Iuve of mischief. Hc- one can be 2.3.1:! with Dicky's poetry anti l':'u!:.'rr:g.-r laugh la keep them campany. ALICE MARGARET DUWLING Biddefnrd, MEI. Biddafard High Schunl Training, Grade: V Hausa Cnmmittee IIEU; President at Septemdacem Club 'EAJ- The inner Huff of every cloud I5 high! and shining: I therefnrc turn my claua's about, Ami always wear them inside an! Ta Show the lining. Anyune whn know: Alice can easily see that. 11::- dark clnuds linger where she is, as they are disparseci by her cheery smile. DOROTHY ELLIS Waadfnrds, Me. Bearing High Schaul Training, Grades VII and VIII, Westbmuk Vicc-Fresident of House Cummittee Izhl; Prugram Cumming: oi: Yadillah Ciub; Varsity 03, C, 3, Ah TTEaEUrEI Hf Better Engiish Club fCh Secretary uf Tennis AssuciaiiUH tAJ; Julie: Editor uf GREEN AND WHITE. Du! has such versatile ability it i:- diiiicult, yes. impossible. tn pick um: outstanding feature and harp upun it. She is the pride and jug; uf her teachers. an excellent basketball guard. a pact of nu mean ability, and has a. jolly :Iispusi- Han and a almng sense uf humnr. She will always have a multitude of friends. LILLIE MORRILL EMERY, i1351;:1 Eicidtfard. Me. Bitideford High Schaal Training. Grad:- VI Drchastra 1D, C. H. Al; Mandolin Club H3. 1'50: Interclass Eaakct-ball iD. CJ: Tennis Tnumameni H3. BJ. Athletic 115 the Vnung Diana. Three guesses as In whn helps us with cur drawing, amusea us with her recilatiuns. and astanishea 115 with her varied abililics. Lillie Emery? Right 13111 First lime. MADELINE RUTH EMERY. Mad Athens, Me. Sumarset Acatiamy Training. Grade. IV President nf Euler English Club 0:31. Gently I:- Hear. kindly la judgc. Machine. 1:911 Fess. Do 3101.1 and the: twin evw ham: 3 quar- rel? 1n twn years we have found no sign nf 1L Thai must mean unselfish dispositiuna. Pauline and Madeline 5111'er Believe.- in the: adage Little: birds in their nests shuuld agree. If Ihcre is a queslion in history 131' Iiterature we want anEWErEd, 11111:,r Madaly 1:311 tell us. The. best uf .Iucli tic:- yuu in your wurk, Madelina. - PAULINE. CLAIRE EMERY, Pally Athens, Me. Sumerset Academy Training, Grade V ViceiFresidcnt 0f Bethe: English Club fig. 1' J11 not know of any 11:51.1 51:1 sun: 9f making nlhcra happy :13 being 311 arm's self. Polly is a sure anlidnte For worry. Sh: always has a guard julie. to tell either 01:1 herself ur cm her sistgr, 1111:! can apprer ciate listening In one. She will always help a friemi in 'ruuble. even thaugh it inconveniences herself. She is an uhliging naighbor, 1111 industrinus wurker, and an all round gnud sport. DORIS MAE EUGLEY. Dent Waldeberu, Me. Lineeln Academy Training, Grade IV Heuse Committee 1211 EJ; Treasurer of Y. W. C. A.: Viee-Fresident ef Yadillah Etuteretil Club IIjAh As- sistant Editer at GREEN AND WHITE. Te Sum up EH. be merry, I edufse. And as we're merry. may me still be wise. We knew that Daria will make an excellent teacher, but sometimes we wander if she hasn't missed her calling, for she EEleinI-Y has talent in anether direction. We shall never target huw she has amused us with her dramatic representa- tion: anti her accurate imperaenatiens. Then her merry laugh ineites ether: te merriment: we simply can't help it when we hear her. What sheuld we eh: without Doris? ANNA CHRISTINE FERNALD E. Beethbay, Me. Kents Hill Seminary Training, Grade 1 Hana: Cummittee IIAII; Treasurer at Letukeleu Club H3 : Cover Committee at Helltdey Literary.r Club tAJ. Have yeu seen a dark-eyed. dark-haired girl strutting arnund the eerrieturwe ball of yarn under one arm and an uncem- pteted sweater under the ether? That's Christine. She surely has developed a pessien fer knitting. We haVe all eentidenee in her ability as a teacher, but she seems to think she would make a greater success as a minister's help- mate. Whichever path yeu cheese. Christine. we wish you the best at hick. ELIZABETH IRENE FEURY Fenland, Me. Pertland High Seheol Training, Grade I, Westbrenk Fresitient Yadinah Ctuh IIAJ: Glee Cluh IID, C, 3. AJ'. Ptleyfut as a JffttemH Elizabeth is full ef fun. a cure fer the blues. In later years when uur days in E. N. S. are as a dream. may we sit in eur heme: and hear her sing, Stand up anti cheer. HAZEL RUTH FIELDINCfRufua MachaniaFaHa Mechanic Falls High Sahaal Training, Grade: IV Viae-Praaidenl Hauaa Cummiitaa fBJ: Chairman Caw- ar Cummittae Halliday Literature Club IIAJ W1?! 1's Eu! Iruifl mad'a amual'ng. Get HHIEI ta tall yarn the latest jaka an arm of her friends or an herself if fan wnulci wish la laugh. And she ia auch a ganci aeamairaaa! A quaatians ahnut patches, bindings. W biaa 'n'urillirlng' answered. Thus: wha are wall acquainted with her say aha is not such a man hater as she prefaaaaa ha ha. VELMA VIOLET GUUDWIN, HJill Sanfnrd, Me. Sanfard High School Training, Grades VII and VIII Praaidanl of Latokalun CIub iLCl; Mandulin Club 1:13, C.'E, Ali: Urcheatra U3. C. E. Ari; Baakct-ba tCL Ciadnaaa of heart is the jay of man. Wha! can yau say more lhnn 1H5 rich praise. htmi yau Elana are you? Who but jill anuld an amuse us and brighten DLl'I' weary hnura? What takes a jake well and plays many? Jill. Whu is knawn by all juniars and aeninra aa a juvial friend? Jill. Though we teach malaj-r years and live many more. we will never furget yam, Jill, nor the happy timaa spent in 1mm mam. MARION GORHAM Raund Panel. Me. Eriatal High Schaal Training, Grade V Intarclaas Baaket-ball ill CD'nt'Varaitjr IEE, Alt; Ear,- ratary uf Athlaiia Aaaaciatinn 1:3, AL Laugh and Hm marid laughs with you. Marian'a avar-raady laugh is ufian heard achaing thruugh the hang. and w: wnmier what is the jakai She ahinaa as an: af aur athletic girla-a fme dancer and a guud auccer playcr. We. prophesy that she will succeed in her wark, as well as in her spurts. H MINNIE ISA GRAY Bridgtnn, Me. Eridgtnn High Schonl Training, Grade I Sucretary of Letnkalnn Club tZCII. DI aunt afncare, In action faithful and in hanar cienr. Minnie's dignified mannar is certainly an asset tn her pm-r fesaitm. Althuugh the it very quiet, 'tis whispered 511: can enjuy a guod time with the rest. and i5 vuted a. guard neigh- bnr. a guard friend. a gnnd teacher. THELMA RUTH GRAY Frecpnrt. Me. Frtepurt High Schnul Training. juninr Primary Manager of Varsity; President of Glee Club mg; Secratary of Y. W. C. A.; VtEE-Frtsidtnt at Better English Club UCh House Cummittee till A31; Chair- man of Fragrant Cummittee uf L'itt-.t'at1-1..r Club liAL With frank dfectians and a general radiant vivacily of heart and intelligence. Thelma'a activity is nut cummensuratc with her size. What can fun mentiun that Thelma cannut tin? If it is a guud basket-ball player, a permn with executive ability. same ant to sing. or a gnud teacher. whyr Daily Gray is the persan. Versatile is a ward that certainly appties to her. Her frank. affectinnate ways haw: wan all uur hearts. MARY ELLEN HAGGETT Bnuthbajr Harbnr. Me. Bnathbay Harbor High Schnnl Training. Grade II, Westbmok President uf Hausa Committee tAl; Manclulin Club GEL A31. A nch and attractive everycfay bearing cornea of gand- ncss. unscifishnew. sincerity. amt refinement. Mary is one of those girls wl'm always manages ta keep 5.3.. rent and calm m:- mattcr what unfuresacn diHi-tultiea arise: Even tempewti Calm and trua. Mary's ever a fricnd to run. HELEN FLORENCE HALL, Buster Sn. Windham, ME. Windham High Schnnl Training, Grades 11 and III. Westbroak Auditur 13f Letukalun Ciub 0:31 Huff ta thee. HfL-lm spirit. Ti: said that Camenius had nothing 0n Helen when 5h: is laying dawn the law tn her friends. It is a in fun, though. as Helen is a. tundlnving girl. gum! tempered and suciabie. Fuurth Hum will miss her happy mice singing in the.- mum- mg. AVICE LOUISE HANEY, Han Stauben, ME. Milbridge High Schnnl Training. Grade I Hausa Cummittce USU; Finance Cummittce T. W. C. A. UH; Auditur nf Lttukalnn Chub H3; Frugrarn Cammittct Yadillah Erutarctil IZAZI. Far misc 3hr: t5. if I can judge of her. 31:13 fafr she is if that mine eytts Be true, And true the is. as she hath prance? herself. And, Iherefura, HEB herself, wish fair taunt:I tram Han is nnled for her spreads and gnud spurtsmanship. Hm' pleasant smile and sense at humur haw: won all our hearts. CARRIE ALBERTA HANNAFDRD Garham, Me. Gnrham High Schnnl Training, Westbmuk. Grade. I Glee Club IKD, C, 3. Al; Secretary at Letukalun Ciuh tCt Her face 1': fair. hcr voice is amect. She is very gentle, Hm? and neat. Besides her several accomplishments, among which singing is nut the team. Carrie has the distinction at being a guard spurt. ALICE HARTNETT, Sal Bath. Me. Morse High Schaal Training. Cranies VII and VIII Varsily I113. FIJI: Interclass BaskelrEail IZD. CU: Hausa Cumming: U3 : Year-Buok Cummiltee: Hal- iidajr Liltl'al'j' Club; Chairman Extmtive Cumming: uf Lelukalcn Club iCJ. Then fan! us smile when skin are gray. f-hnunI laugh at afarmy mcal'hcr, And sing life's Icnesame times away. So marry mm' the drmrfcat day WIN j'lllJImI an ena' lagaihcr. Sal gtts there with bath feet, as they say. She is IEEEEF Fur anything. whether H be athletic hunurs Dr schularship. A happy medicine is best, as has always been said, 5::- we 3:: nc- reasun why she shuuldn't drive dull care away. DORIS HAWKES. Hawksey Rechester, N. H. Rochester High 5:111:01 Doris is the fashiandplate. nf 111B CIBEL She always has the. iatest in 5131: and is willing m tell us fashinn's new turn. We have: all heard ihat she has many admimrs. Knuwing her as. we :59. we do not :iuubt it. else why an manyr wack- ends in Standish and Portland? EERNICE MARION HAYES, Bunny Ear Mills Cnrham High 5:31qu Training, Westbmuk. Grade I Mandnlin Club 1:3. le: Urchastra fill Cli; Sacrctarf uf Cumpnsitinn Club U23: Interclass Basket-bal! IID. CL Would yum hear about our Bunnie. Bearer far Man any money? Firs! :3! EH. than. you mus! know. me Fiend Ia Hp 91' dainty to: 553': graceful, trim am? always neat, THE sort 5f girlI 011E Mfrs fa meal. Bunny pnasessts many gifts. amung which she divides her attention. She is WEII-balaHEmi and, best cf 3. , she is friendly. EVELYN LUCILE HEDGES. The Candy Girl Nnrthtitld, Vt. Nurthiield High Selma! Training. Grade V Chairman of Financ: Cummitte: Y. w. C. A.; Hausa Cummittec UH: Head Waitress IZAJ. I am am'y crma. But. 5th1. I am ans. I cannat n'n everythtng, But, 51m. I can Jar something. Ewelyn r::::rtatinl;1.lr dues her part in all lines at wnrk. In fact. 5:: capabte is lhis young lady that w: snmetimes think she can dc. everything. We know you'll be a very suc- ccssful teachcr, Evelyn. f .. . -'L-- LUCILE ALICE HOBSUN Wundfnrds. Me. Bearing High 5:11qu Training, Westbmnk, Grade I D. 5113; and modest mafdan, Witt? hunts! Hark brown eyes. The man mha min: the: far Ms awn Has surety man a prize. Lucile is a quiet classmate. Her fricnds always knnw whEn and haw 1-:- find her. Indced, if they want anything, pens. paper. ruler. ctr... chm, tn her they go. She is cunscientiuus. painstaking. sympathetic. and understanding. A real hamb- budy, mrtn if 511: due; heartily disappmve uf girls dia- truaaing their 1mm affairs. BEATRICE MARION HURLEY Kannabunkpnrt. Me. Kennebunk High Schaul Training, Grade II Glee Club I550: Accumpaniat itB. Ah Audibr of Septemticcem Club IIZAZL HEr name always will call up mmuries 0f music: music in chapel; musii: in Center; musical singing in the carriaura Dr in he: roam. Marian is always happy. CYLENCE AGNES HUTCHERSON Gurham. Me. Gnrham High Schaal Training, Westbrnnk. Grade I Vicc-Prmidcni uf Englinh Impruvcmcnl Sacittjr ECJ. LEI! m: Hue in my hause by Hi: aid: 01' Hit: mad. and be a friend In man. Hcapilality is Crlcnce': minim: name. cven thuugh sin: in chem fnund by a quiet Lane. Cnnscicnlinusncu is an- niher of bar virtues. Her ayes are keen In see the abilities uf her friends but blind toward her own. HAROLD MARTIN JONES Livermnre FaIlLMe. Livermnre Falls High Schnnl Training. 55. 1Exlrimzlhan': and Gurham Freshman High Schnnl Vicc-Prmidcnl Literary Club t3, Ah Baycball IID. Ch Basketball 03'. C. B. All: Tennis Tuurna- men! tCJ. This marH 1': ma! an bar? a mark! .45 same would Mfr: to make 1'1; And whither 390d. ar Intmlhcr Ema. Depends an Iran: 11:: Ink: H. Dun certainly muhcs lhc but of everylhing and. while quiet, 55 a vcrf En: student Inc! is always ready In land a Imlping hand. Tease. did I hear Hummus any? Tat, same. W: wish y'all the head of aucccn. Harald. but H. word to lhc wise: in lufEcienl Dnn'l la! the girls turn jruur hcaci. Rtmemhtr Ihin wur'i hml. plcuure niicrwards. ANNA MAY KELLY Parkland. Me. Pnriland High Schunl Training. Wealbmnk. Grades. IV and V Frugram Cummiltce Halliday Literary Club Ai. '!1 you bring a smiling visage Tn HI: gfass. yun'l'l' meal a aml'I-t. We have nevcr dinmvcred a. uf Anna's virtucs. 5h: keapl her best lid: for her iritnds. Tu 1hem she is kind. willing. sympaihelic and luynl. MARGARET BRIDGET LEE. Peg Pnrtland. ME. Partland High Sahara! Training, Wcstbmnk. Grades IV and V Captain Vanily BasieI-hnll 1:13. All; Fil-I'WIl'd in, C. B. AJ: Vice-Prcsicienl GI Athleli: Associaiiun 1:13. Ch VicchIESidtnt uf Tennis Assuciltiun 13:3; Glee Club U3. 'Ct E. AJ: Prngum Committee nf Composi- tiun Club US. AL A real IchIicih ccniury girl minul thc extreme in Margaret Tu see 11:! i: in admin hen In haw her run must lE-E her. May she :uccecd in making gunk in real life as she does in baaket-ban. JUSTELLE FRANCES LOCKREK ujet Sam. Me. Thomlan Academy Training, Grade III President of Beltcr Engliah Club tCJ: Hausa Com- mittee fDII: Social Sewicc Committee Y. W. C. A.: lntcrclau Bukct-ball 'tD, CT. Vanity IE. Ad; Busir 11:5: Manager GREEN AND WHITE; Rcfreshmenls J. Ll. A Hcarl la rmufvc. :1 Hunt! to cunfrivc, and a hand 1G exaculz. Nu :ummillcc i: :umplcl: wilhuul Jet. She is l. gland nihlcic, an unprejudiced rcfcree. and a lrue iritmi. Til aim whu makes dcliciuus candy. and bar cum chowder is. a. specialty. Hcr pcl :lpteuiun. Barki: i: willin'. mean: nnihing matrimonial. W: knnw it is an inviiatiun In such a goud time It! uni? Jnl hcraclf i: capable of giving. DORIS ELIZABETH HANK. Dal Sn. Bristnl, Me. Lincnln Academy Training. West Garham Secretary of English Improvcmcnt Sucicly IIZCII: Hans: Cnmmitlec 5 ; Trcaaurcr of 5:pt:mclec:m Club URL Her Hush 1': HI : Ht: murnfng. Th: may damn HIE. apringiimc grass With early gums admiring. Bali: is small in Ilntute. we admit. but ability is 11111 mm- urcd in inches. W: knuw that she: will make a successful teachcr, fur. :ieapitc the twinkle in her eye and her merry laugh. she hit a will of hcr mam fur Whii :51: think: best. At any mention 13f praise. haw the: blushu :recp up in Duds' chcckal We knuw she is a mndest girl: but Praise she surely deserves. FANNIE ELIZABETH MERRILL Harrisun. Me. Bridgtun High Schoul Training. West Gurham Secretary of Yadillah Club tAII: Prugram Committce DI: English Impmvtmnnt Society I33. Lil'fl'c lilings are HHIE things, But faithfulness in Hm'e Ifll'ngs is something great. F und 1:11: b90115. DI: nature. tau. Willa willing hands And Heals true. LILLIAN jOSEPHINE MERRILL Harrisnn, Me. Bridgtun High Schaul Training. West Gurham Assislanl Eclitur uf GREEN AND 1llIii'luI'PHITE ItAh Chair- man af Program Cummiitee of English Impmvcmcnt Society IICj: Y. W. C. A. Dclegaie in Camp Maqua tCJ. .- - Who gives 10-day Hm Ems! Hm! in him Hes, . .- .I I WEN and the road Hm! Imds lo clearer skies. -1I'IIJ' ?- T.n- . p - 1 'FF' -P1.-:- - n. n. Lillian is a very altar thinker and has the cuurage nf her cnnvictiuna+ She has a strung will puwer, an impurtant factor for success in whatewr line Di: wurk the EGHDWE. HAZEL ADELL MITCHELL Friendship. Me. Thomastun High Scheni Training. Grade VI President of Horus: Cummiltee IZBJ: Prugram Cum- miitec cf YacIillah Club iIAjII; Basketdhall 1:13, C. 3. Ah Secretary of Better English Club 1:C:l'; Chair- man 0f Sunial Committee T. W. C. A. 1:3. All. Frien'shl'p may: us a' mafr Happy. FrienEhfp glues us a' Jeffghl. Any fa'mr in be granted. any help In be givmwask Hazel and run will gal nu InfusaL WE.- are always sure. 0f a frierui in her. and we: know that 511: will always be true. Anti in between limes she likes ta dance. to snuwshne. m play basket-Eallhin fact. tn do all things athletic. GRETA RAY MULASKY Sn. Pnrtland, Me. Sn. Pnrtland High School Training. Grade I, Westbrnnk Glee Chit: lint. C, B. AL t'Did Mahumat gt: tn the muuntain ur did the muuntain come ta Mahumet? A51: Greta. She knows. Nut unljr that question. but any uther she can answer satisfactnrily. Who: wants help? 11m earning! Always Eager tn help, always brimming with nriginal and artistic ideas. Greta's muttu is: hff there's mork ta ht: Jane, Leafs dd ft nann. Then have our fun, As the met! Entity hum. MARY HANSON NICHOLS. Painter Raund Fund, Me. Bristnl High Schnnl Training. Juniar Primary House Cnmmittce tEZt: Secretary at Haltiday Liter- ary Club ItA'j. Laughing. smiling. ail clay lung. Fuurth flour WEIEDMEE her theery sung. A friend tn 3. . A foe tn mane, That's the name that Mary's won. Manly Mary is known nut nnly an fnurlh Hour hut :34ijvrtrl'nueme+ and all welcome her blithe presence. JUNE ELUISE NORCRUSS Wnodfnrds, Me. Deering High Schunt Training, Gradcs II and III. Westbrnok Fragrant Cammittae Yadillah; Erutaretil Club t3. All; Glee Club iAJI: Interclass Basketball US, Al. hB-thotd, she is the ththnuae of the ELISE. Befnre naming tn G. N. 5. w: may have scorned the idea that red hair is a sign at a. gaunt dispusitiun. Never again will WE doubt it after hnuwing June. Her infectious laugh causes the glunmiest tn be glad. Haw we missad he: dur- ing her nine Weeks practise teaching! She is a cunvincing talker, an extellent cank. anti. it is whispered abuut, has many male friends. What mare cpuld a girl wish? HELEN MAE ORR. leek Bath. Me. Mere: High Seheei Training. junior Prin'ner:,lI Exeeulive Cemmitlee of English Imprevemeel Seeiety 'QCII. Came emf lrip H as you ge. UH the fight fenIesh'c lee. Can she dance? She 1'.'.erleil.1h.-r can! Net is her dramatic Fewer reeer'ufed fer special preeuetiem. 11: i: shewe every day. Heien i: eee ef these Iighl-heerled girls who prefer laughter Ie worry. Her menu is Sing away eerrew. cut away care. FRANCES JOANNA PEARSON Weedferds. Me. Banger High Seheel Training. Junier Primary There's many a Heel: eye, they say. But nene so bright as rlrlfhe.n Yes. Heel: eyes in which we see fete ell: fun. He. EUF-the vieiniiy in. which we smell delicious Fudge end the realm in which we End preeie the'l eeme ene i: ehilful in lhe er! of eeedIe-creft. We always Ihuught yeu'd he a geed Ieeeher, Frances. and by your excellenl werh den: here yen have made em: Iheughte eeme 1rue. ISABELLE FLORA PELTON. Izzy Gardiner. Me. Ceny High Seheel Training. Grades W and V, Westbreek Cever Cemmiltee ef Septemdeeem Club UH: Preli- denl of Literary Club USU: Publieiif Cemmitiee uf Y. W. C. A. US. Al. Feed 1:! fun. of visage stem. And eehfem known In giggle, Her greatest weakness. reeerd'e shew, Ia fer e geee' shrimp wiggle. That daily letter frem Geniiner make: ue wander. 1113?. Perhaps wheeI-Ieeehing won't be year preieaeien; When these lip: de break inle- e emile. leek eel, reem-mete! a joke hen. been played eemewhere. ALICE ELIZABETH PENNELL Brunswick. ME. Brunswick High Schnui Training. Grade VII juniur Eniitnr uf GREEN AND WHITE 1313: Hum: Cmnmillec H33; Year-Buuk Cummitlec: Yadillnh Club fAJ: Glen Ciuh U3, A31; Calendar Eclitur uf GREEN AND WHITE; U353, 5a hare :me silence guarn' Ihy fame, Hui samcmhcrc. an! a! human view. Whalu'cr Hay hands are 51:! 1'9 Jr: J: Waugh! with I'umul'l 9f acclaim. When we wnnl ta know how In ch:- same: task we turn ID Alice. as ah: can always help. Nut unly dn w: lqu up In: htr fur lhil. bu! her quict way and :11me must: uf 1111mm milk: her indispensable an a frianci. ESTHER MARIE PINKHAM Portland, Me. Deering High Schnal Training. Grade IV Frasidcnt uf Butter English Club UH; Tmasurer of Alhlelir. Aua-Eiatiun 11D. Cl: Prugrlm Cummillee Yaclillah Club I:A:l: Clm Cheer Lender 095:! Eathcr, the merry. Esther. Eh: fair. A Hua'mt, a sport. am! a girl quite rare. Ealhcr tint: nul It all lint iht knuws. We haw: tried in 1min In discuvcr that whid't lies ncarcst her heart. She claims 1:: he: a mnn-halen but we do nul balicvc that. Fer- hap: when ah: is much alder she will deign to write a valuing: nr Iwu m1 Ynulhful Hummus. MARION PURINGTDN West Bath. Mt. Mars: High School Training. Grade VIII Hausa Cummiliee IZEJ: Interciass Banket-ba EB. AI. Divinufy IEH dmf mm! divinely fair. Muiun ha: bunty am well u bruins. We think the. cum- hinaliun is very utiifactnry. Whatever the activity, Marian i: intcresled. and we can calm! cm her. help. With her an- lhuniaam and her ability. Marian is sure I:- he a suntan. anti we think 111:! she dcmrvu III: but of Inch. RUTH SHORTILL Wundfnrds. Me. Deering High School Training. Grade VI President uf EninEh Imprnvemenl Enciely tC'J; Vic:- pruidenl Inf Hallidajr Liicrlrjr Club fAJ'I; lniercllu Basiet-hn fB. AL When we'rc in diH-Icultf aver uur mignmmfs. w: Eu tn Ruth. She always knaw: what they nra. Ruth is never known I:- warry owe: leamm. but her wurlt is always dune. 5th: in alwayl willing la dn sum: kind act fur: anuli'lcr. even Ihuugh the call for air: mljr tom: whim Sh: is deeply absuI-Eed in I. bunk. CATHERINE LEA SITEMAN Purtland. Me. Portland High School Training. Grades W and V. Westbruuk Quick a: a Hush; now 1w 5:: Her, and than me daft. This well puiscd maiden wiIh smiling face keeps us I . Wandering. fur haw she kccp: up with her class with Inch apparent ease in man: than we can see. HELEN MURIEL SMITH Sn. Purlland. Mar 59. Pnrtiand High Schnul Training. Junior Prinflual'alIr Glee Club U31. C. B. Ah Trmuru Yndillai'l Enli laretil Club L50; Vice-Pruiden! English Imprnw- men? Snciely IDCJ Genllc. gifted, and fair 111 see. Ever ready I11: gift: to 51mm. And In to other: plenum bear. Luver uf chiidrcn, bad and best. Friendly. quiei. and madcat. Mult. we Expat! grunt thing: af thee. MATHE A. CRAP F .W Portland, Me. Portland High Seheal Tillie ebeue all. Te thine entn self be true. anal it meat fallen: a: the night the day. than eanat net then be false to any man. Thi: year a new member wla added tn the ranks of the Clan ef IQZZ. and 'tFEt'jI' Farttmate are we. Mattie. was a surprise let us. but a very pleaaant surprise ahe preveel ta be. Her lteen intellect and her aeme nf hunter have made her a valuable addition 111 eur clue. Ghee in eharus her veice may lee heard abeve the rest. We mmetimea wander what the altea will tie witheut her. LUCY MAY STINSON Reekpert. Me. Raekpert High School Training. Junie: lil't'imarg.P Tear-bealt Cammittee nf Septemdeeem Club flail Welve heard that gene! thing: are dttnt: up in small bundlee. and since yea eame inte etu- midat. we believe it. It seem: tea heel that ae mart;-r girls weep and gnuh their teeth lae- eaun they have no little heir. while yea. Luey. hatre a mpereelaundanee. A gooli :ubjeet fer Nemeail. Eh? But fan are en generous we knew you wauld IlIITt: it if yarn eeulti. ee- we won't be jealous. Gaoti luelt. Lucy. in the teaching prafeaaien. HILDA MAE SULLIVAN Grene, Me. Orane High Seheel Training. Grade II Editer-in-Chief cf Gaaew arm WHH'E: Freaident ef the HallielajpT Lilererjr Club EZAh j J. L: President of the English improvement .r. .tt:uc:iel1tr in. Cl. She's aye, aye see Hithe, aee gay. She's aye .tae EIHHIE emf cheerie. She's aye aae Lannie. Hithe ena' gay. Where can we alwaya tum fer fun and laughter? What will always give a: help? Ted. But underneath the eare-free merriment. the practical juices, we Imew there's a keen. quick wit and a ready.' reply. We auapeet that same Inlayr Ted will turn her step: item the field of teach- ing to the practice of law or a! writing poetry. We knew that in whatever alte clue: she will achieve aueeela. DORIS MAE TAPLEY Garham. Me. Gnrham High Schaal Training. Weslbmnk. Grades II and III Treasurer English Impmvcmtnt Suciety quJ: Fragrant Cumming Hallidny Literary Club I:A:I Content I fail from mm'n hill. :uc. scarning idkncu. Duris' days a: I. schuul-ma'nm are likthr ha be 551ml anti awed. Alrcad? in uur mind: we set her in lhe midst uf huusehalci cares. hurrying m gct the children DH In animal. Fur: Such i5 111:: hie cf arlles: maid, SWEEI HEIWEI'EI mi 111:: rural shadt. MARY GLADYS THOMPSON Wuadfnrds. ME. Westbrnnk High Schnni Training. juninr Primary Pruidcnt nF Y. W. C. 151.: Vanity i113. B. Ah Del- egate la Camp anua; Sucrctary af Athictic Asmcia- lion IICIJ. Tn ch: my work. Ta Hue. To 1!: to H I grant and gain and give. What ch:- 1 think nf when I Ihink of Mary? A girl wiih ran: ability in :parls. sludiu anti making uf friends. Mary is cxlrcmely gumi a: IJ'I artist. What will the T. w. C. A. and A A. ch: when :11: graduates? A5 a Itachcr Mary will achicvc much. MAURICE CLARENCE VARNEY Buxtun, Me. Milfurd High Schunl. Delaware Training. Grade VI H: is. a 'man cf acme. mhu Jana nal grieve Tar In'ml ft: ha: no! but rcjm'ccs I'n mhal hr: hus'. A martini. unusuming mnnncr has Vlrncy. hut une's ability anti character cannnl alwayi be dclcrmincd b? outwarli appearances. Varnafn almlya able tn give a ready reply and a currccl Insurer. May he as Hlilf mlw: all pruhlems in 111i: life n: ha has thus: uf Normal Schml day's. LEON JOSEPH WEYMUUW Gerham, Me. Gurham High Schuel 'I'tuttinling1 Grade VI Executive Cummittee of Literary Club Hill; Basket: hall 1:13. Ch Assistanl Mnneger Beiietrhelt IIB. All. Words are like leaves. am! where they meet abaund Much fruit 9! sense heneath i: reaHy feunef. Any queetien which comes up in class. any intumeliun needed. Buck will rise tn the ueeaeien and deliver the gentle. Buck's Fewer of watery i: an :anvineing that we een heurdtjg.f resist being wen over tn any cause which he may champiun. MARJURY ANNE WHITNEY. Bub Oakland. Me. Oakland High Schuul Training. Grade I Treasurer ef Englilh Impmvement Seeier IICh Treasurer tit Haltidnf Literary Club IAM Finance Cummtttee hf Clean t3, Alt; Glee Cluh ED. C. AL Happy em 1', Iran: care Fm free. Why arenht they at! euntcnteJ like me? Theyr say that it's the little thing: in the world that enunt. That being the cue. Wt: entry Huh. fer Ihe is surely.I amung the First that will count. She is en exeellent seamstress and an expert mic. m we feel anureel when we see the diamand flesh that mmeene will hive a geed heueekeeper. JUNIORS WGH'H HUI. E5 M ! f:- 5 ENIUHE 'l': HGUSE '- F... canHITTEE m, 1 Fl : - EIEE'HI mHJTIT'UTIH REES: hT-EJ 5JUHIDHJ Class 5e embitieue. whe by eenstant striving Have fer themselves made a name in this plaee: Threugh their own eHerts they,r are arriving At the first pest cut the Normal Seheel raee. Hail the Juniers! $1355 of 113123 JUNIGR 1 JUHIUR 2 JUNIDR 3 JUNIDR 5 CLASS OFFICERS 1923 President Gertrude Prinn 1tt'ieea-F'reeielent Elfle Perkin: Seereterjr .................................................................................................. Leuiee Sehneider Treasurer Ruby.r Hedgkine TO THE CLASS OF 1922 Herete tn the Class ef 1922-21 eleee ef beundieee energy. leyel eeheel epirihr end geod fellowship. When we came te eehee! in September1 yeu helped us ever a peried ef hemeeiekneee. You have been a source of inspiretien and help to us threugheut the year- Yen are leaving new te take up yeur veeetien. We shell miss yeu. but we shall never ferget yeu. We ehall I:I':,r te titre up to the ideals and standards yen have set for us end we shall endeavor to make Gerham Norma! Scheel ee preud ef the Cleee ef l923 as she is ef yen. We bid you farewell and assure you that yen have the heerliest geed wishes tram the Junier Class. Elln mrmurium Eilha marinn Earlin Emil Erhrunrg 13. 1932. MISS GERTRUDE L. STQNE meder ef the Rural Elab- E-rhe 33mm 0:11:13 CLUB OFFICERS Ruth Jeeebe. President Grace Gifterd. Secretary Ruth Mayer. Vtee-Preeident Heten Somers. Treasurer EXECUTIVE. COMMITTEE Miss Sterne. Chairman DDrDlhy Feeter Leenere Thempeen Elizabeth Saunders Margaret FELH'Y The rurat eeeielegy classes termed the Rurei Ciub at the first ef the year, feeling that thejl.r would thus be better able te aeeemplieh the end eeught fer a better reahzatien ef eenditiene in the ee-untrj.r and in the etmtinltry,r eeheel in particular. All the members tank the trip he West Gerham te eee Hlmw the wheels ge reund in a made! rural school. It was a. wen.r interesting visit and everyone learned te appreciate mere fully the complex eenditiens the rural teacher has to face. The club has had three red letter days: ene. when Miss Evelyn R. Hedgeen ef the 1Weet Gerham Scheei spake; another. when Mr. Herald Allen. State Agent fer Rural Schools, addressed the meeting: and the third when Miss Della M. Ingersen. 'Ceuntyr Heme Demenetretien Agent. spake at her werk. UffiEEt-a of the Rural Club Miss. Hedgden's epeeeh shewecl the practical side of rural aeheei teaehing and the many wage in whieh- seheel werk may be eerrelated with real life. She else- shewed the rural teacher's pesitlen in regard te the eemmunity and hew large her eppertunity fer serwee is. Mr. Allan teid ef the werk ef rural teachers in general, at rural seheel eenditiens in Maine, and ef the summer seheel at Castine fer training rural helping teaehere. Miss Ingersen gave a helpful talk en the purpese ef Beys' and Girls' Agrieuiturel Clubs, and the variety ef work which may be aeeemplished by them. All of these lectures were full ef intermatien and inspiration, berth fer these whe intend te be rural teachers and these whe tie net. At the last regular meetings of the club, papers written by different members were read. They eheweci a clear knewlecige at rural eenditiens and were very interesting to the listeners. The club has new adjeurneti fer this seheei year. but it is heped that it will begin active werk again next year. ALUMN th HI - mi ' :rf: Dull :1 JIr'Ir-d fau- JI-l EHIHHI Once they were here at this schml we inn: dtarly, And thuugh their ways have led elsewhera since then, Through tumult;r aaurces we hear of their vict'ries. And long to see them at Gnrham again. Our Alumni! 39332115. mi 1112 911111113 3551135131311 11:5 1112 053mm Eumal 5511:1131 President, William A. Merrill. Buxtun, Vice-President. 1.3.1315:r Libby Jahnsun, Gnrham. Recurding Secretary. Jannie Cnlby Hayes, Curham, Cnrrespunding Searetary. Charlotte. Parsuns Cullins, Catham. Treasurer, Alice Day Hoyt, Gotham. Auditnr. J. Alvah Tuttle. Westbrnnk. Diractnrs NeIIie Stuart Guptiil, Gurham, Hnra Bartnn Rabin. Gotham. Mary E. Aldcn, Gurham, Cora. Dillingham Raberts. Wnudfurds. Ethel Walker Bennett. Gnrham. Edith Jacksnn Ridgway. Gnrham. Ganeva Allan Smith. Gnrham. MASSACHUSETTS BRANCH Presicient, Marietta 3. Murch, 151 annsend 5L. Rexbury. Ma35., VicerPresi-dent, Mrs. Frank G. Wren. 35 Talbut 5L, Medfurd, Mam, Secretary, Marguerite W. Greene, 26 Maple: Ava. Newtnn. Mass., Treasurar. Mary Raunds, 33 Walttr 5L. Dnrchester, Mass., Executive Cummittae. Mrs. Charles C. Travis. 133 Park Ave Winthrop Highlands, Mass.. Mrs. Arthur R. Fitts. 64 Bigeinw 3L, Quincy. Mam. Mr. Lincnln Owen, 53 Mnntview St. West Roxbury. Mass., Nume- Abbutt. Irene A. Abbuti, Mary E. Allen. Them: 1. Bean. Gladys E. Beam Phyllis A. Beweragc. Edith BmWne. Mary A. Clcugh. Edith Casgmve. Juan R. Cults. Camline Cults. Elizabath Davenpnrh M ildrecl M. Daherty. Vera L+ Emersnm Daria F 1:155:11. Mildred 5. Fraser. Lcunme M. Garrigan. Durnthy N. Hayes, Anna M+ Hi3. Llcwena B. Holden. Luuise H. Kilfuil. Anna F. CLASS OF 1921 Tcachfng Fasih'an Lmr :11, Me. Livcrmure Fans, ME. Suuthington. Carin. 5::th Windhm. Me. Suuih Windham. ME. Vinal Haven. Mt. Augusta. Me. CamdenT N. J. Rumfurd. Me. Hurth Cunwajr, N. H. Hamptun, H. H. Wesibrunk, Mu. Calais. Me. Nurway. Me. Langhill. Cnnn. Bath. ME. Shaw. Me. Halluwell. Me. Partland, Me. Mrs. erge LittleEeld Bang: r. Me. Hume AJJr-zss 5:1th Antiwar. ME. I 331 1 333 1 335 1 933 l 399 1 339 1333 1335 l333 1395 1913 1913 1916 1333 1393 1 939 1 931 l 394 1 392 l 333 15 Pleasant 51., South Paris, Mr. R. F. EL. No. 2. Bridgmn, Me. Eu: 2'13. Earham, ME. Box 243. Gotham. ME. Pulpit Harhur, Mm Pemaquid Harbur. Me. R. F. 11. Na. 4. BathT ME. 35 531.1111 51.. Biddcford, Me. Kitterj' Faint. Me. Kittery Faint, Me. R. F. D No. 3. Auguna. Me. Chandler 5L. Calais? Me. Gorham, Me. Pcmaquicl Falls. Me. Ugunquit, Me. Waterhnm, Me. I'D Academy 51.. HaIIDWEIL Me. 35 Furast 51.. Purtland, Me. Gurham. Me. Hangar. Mt. Kneeland, Beryl 5. Knnwies. Helen L Leech, Flerenee E. MerreIL Ruth E. Meulten. Adetine A. F'nrter. Frances H. Pugsley. Deris A. Rice. Margaret Rubbine. Leuiee H. Ruberteen. Geergie M. Shapieigh. Helen L. Sharer. Gertrude E. Simpeem Marian E. Staekpele. Syivie F. Stearns, Sarah E. Stuart1 Pauline H. Thurman, Pauline E. Tezier, Mildred 5. Upten. Ethelyn F. Wakehetd. Esther T. Walker, th'l'l-H. E. Wesson, F rieda E. Weymeuth. Rena M. Wilma. Ha E. Wyllie. Esther L. Wyman, Audrey E. Teaten. Sarah I. Brawn. Stephen W. FDESEH, Claften F. Genthner. Leon C. Lamb, Marian E. Packard. Marian A. Stevens. Ralph S. D'Cnnner. Annabel M. Philbreek, Margaret A. Wundward. Bernice M. Easten, Me. Bath. Me. Camden. N. J Augusta. Me. Rumferd. Me. Bath, Me. Rumfnrd. Me. South Windham. Me. Nerth Cenwajr. N. H. Eaei Beelhbay. Me. BethT Me. Deklend. Me. Maneheld. Mess. PnrtIand, Me. South Paris. Me. Mrs. Sylvie Prince Lewell. Me. WDDdElDCk1 Me. Auguste, Me. Livermere Fails. Me. Matinieus, Me. Camden. N. J. Drene. Me. Malden. Mass. Kezer Fells. Me. Seee. Me. Bruwnheld. Me. Bremheld. Me. Gerhem. Me. Minet Corner. Me. Eastern, Me. Reute '5. Augusta. Me. Eerie '93. Suuth Paris. Mm R. F. EL. He. 2. Gray. Me. Kennebuunkpnrt. Me. 65 Prospect 5L. Eindeferd. Mm Nerway. Me. ?35 Forest ad'tncure.I Weedferete. Me. Cernish. Me. E35: Eeelhbey. Me. 3E: Pine St., Bath, Me. R. F. I1. He. 1. Fairheld, Me+ Eliut. Me. I533 Wash. .H'1t.1l.re.1 Portland. Me. Seuth Paris, Me. Jeehman. Me. Lenten. Me. I39 Herth 5L1 MiIIIeWn. Me. Fenland. Me. R. F. Du He. 1. FeirEeH. Me. Milbridge. Me. IE! Union 5L. EH Ureherd, Me. Drene. Me. 3'2 Washburn Ave, Perlland. Me. Limerick. Me. Ear Mills. Me. Hallie Center, Me. Themeeten. Me. Waldehere, Me. Minet Cerner, Me. INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Eastem Me. Rumfnrd. Mm Auburn, Me. Presque Isle. Me. Pertlami, Me. Raymenel. N. H. Faxereft. Me. Femaquid Falls, Me. Lisben Falls. Me. Bridgten, Me. Lisben Falls. Me. New Harber, Me. THE DPPDRTUHITY FAMILY. ALUMNI Entree. Meeting Plaeeu-At the paint at a pen. CharaCtETPMEmbETS ef the Class elf WEI. DPPGRTUHITYwWE . if here isnht Clayton chsetti Just a year age- yeu went out in search at me. CLAYTDH FDESETTwl have been wanting te thank yen. Dppnrtunity. fer all yen have den: Fer me. I eppreeiated yen at G. N. 5. Tau next guided me te Rumterd. Here yen led me inte teaehing manual training anti meehanieal thawing. Net satieherl with that you next placed me as teacher in the night eehDeI. The upper llmity nf werk has been ever with me as a memr ber ef the teeehing prefeseien. DPFee'rumwwWe are glad te hear yeur story, Clayton. Happy is the men whe hes teund his work New Sarah Steerne and Irene Abbntt must heVe a ward tn say. SARAH AND IRENE--We sure have! We have been Waiting for UpperleniI3,r te speak for a year new. 13. N. S. heIcI many charms fer us. But when Dppertunily of Service earne eur way We gladly fellnwed her leading. First she led us te- Ceetine Summer Schnel. AH her sisters were. there. Dppurtunity fer pleasure, Upperhmity fur werk. trillznpmrtunitjlyr tn help. e beeeme eer quainteel with the whale family and have been trying te eequeint others with its mEmbere enter since. IHue Eek! DI: leber has been Love . Maine. where we are in the same butldtng+ We have installed but lunehee fur the benefit of the children whe carry their dinners, else have formed a Seheel Imprmremenl League. Up pertunity has allewed u: ten preeent tn the pebble a great need. The term has therefnre decided to build a model sehen! building. We she. be glad te- heer tram others at our class. DPFHRTUNITY-r-WE knew that Sarah and inane weuld make geed. They were ever en the watch fur members at am family. What has Thena Allen tn say? T't'IeImT yen were aIWaye mndeet. but tell us which 'E'pqznzml'tuttilg r beekened te- yen. THENA ALLEN$pperluniiy tn speak! Hew loweljr te meet my friends this way't Marl? up; pnrtunities were presented to me but the ene whese cell Wee Ieudeel eame Frem Plainsville. Cnnneetieut. There I hate taught in. the First grade all the year. Many thanks to ynut Dp- pertunity. far this privilege at serviee. UeeeaTUNtTThGnnd! Evidently ynu were put in the right place. Let us hear Item Steve Brown now. He was a promising yuung man when in NetmaI SchneI. It would be interests ing tn knew what nppnrlunity he accepted. STEVE ERGWH-Dppnrhmity aeetaeri ready te- upen severaI dents and the cheating at the clear Was much lilte the ehne-sing at the easltet I13? Bassaaie. Due seemeel as important as the ether and as much dependecl an the ehniee. Finally. I ehnse Easten, Maine. There I entered upon my wart: as suhmaster in the high seheeI. teaching English+ Cities anal Histertr. I have tunnel mang,r nppnthnities during the year. Most et all. pertainst is Ending what psyehnlngjr in Gt N. 5. mayr ele- tnr a teacher during his first year at teaching. Say. tnllts. yen weultt have been sure prised it yen enuIeI have seen me spentling whale evenings this last year studying psyehulegjt. Tell the ether elasses tn he-H an tn their banks. They will he surty it they sell them. GPPeaTUNITs-But. Steve. we still feel that your permanent choice may he Industrial Arts with eurly-haired latencies rather than English and History with Canadian lassea. Beryl Kneeland was at Easten. alau. We wander what she think: at it. BERTL KHEELAHDu-Uppnrlunity ta he at heme appealed to me. 5n it has been a real pleasure tn teach the Etth. sistlhI set'enth and eighth grades. ALUMNI EDITDR-We wnulel be glad ta hear treat the remainder at the class and learn at all the varied experiences but the yeatrhanh eannut Wait tar ether letters. Allhuugh We have not met yet; all 'at the paint at the pen . we hnpe to meet ynu in East Hall dining-mnm at lhe Alumni dinner. ....................................................... t DOWN TO BUSINESS It yen shnuld wnrk and I shnuld wntk As hard as we are able. Instead nf. talking to the girl Whn sits aeress the table. Why. when we went tn sehnnl next day. Just as the teachers tell us. 1Weld knew nut lessens. every nae, Ne questinns then wnulcl quell us. It sneial calls we wnulcl emit And get right dawn tn business, And Bap? antes with all nur might1 1Weld all exhibit genius. New. if we girls wnuld cle these things, Right in ear teem each evening. We all would knew the 1Iti'alne at The training we're receiving. But if yen seem the things I say. And ale net think them true, Just wait until the super eemes Areund tn hire ynu. GEOGRAPHY It has UEUHIIF been ennsidered wise to mind year awn business. Nevertheless, I like tn mind other peoples. ten. and gEtitgl'Etphff helps me tn tie sn. Yea may ask. Haw? I shall tell yen. Snuth Ameriea is our neighber. Ne nne at her enuntries has been as prnspeteus as we are1 an we are just at present trytng tn End nut why. Thus far we have sueeeeded 'tteirjr well. 'U'ur'euriesity,r is arnusect ever a rumnr that ene natinn in Eurnpe is unjustly claiming land helenging tn another natinn. What is the titst thing we CID? Cnnsult nur geegraphy tn determine the IJDtltltZIEtl'jT line. Again. we are talking with a friend whe is going en a business term. He tells us that he Intends te yisit numberless plaees all nyer the world. We listen and pretend we knew just where he is geing anel hew he will get there: but the minute we are alenet we eensult eur geegraphy in ease he should suddenly ask us a questien whieh we might net be able to answer. On the ether hand. he may not questien us. se we merely mentien the fast thatwwellw perhaps that he sheulcl haye tea in Paraguay, and see if he likes the Hayes at it. beeause nur geography tells us that se many peeple dan't eare fer it. Then. again. we casually suggest that since he may be away enly a few tnnnths1 it will not be neeessasy fer us ten use the vegetables in his garden in ereler that they may net ge te waste. Where did we ehtain all this infermatien? Frem eur geegraphy. ef eeurse. Geography seems he be eenneeted with everything. This is true even at sewingw which we we-ulel never think ef asseeiating with geegraphwaer what materials cle we use?' Thread-hut hew ele we get threadiLvanel we tsaee it back te the eertten held in the Seuth. er maybe. if it happens he he linen. tn the flats grewn in Ireland. The same is true e-f eleth, linen. eetten. silk, ete.; it must all he mantle frem raw materials grewn under eertain geegraphie eenclitiens. What we eat. wear. and even the beehs we reael1 have seme eenneetien. heweyer ehseure. with geegraphy. Speaking about feed, in a letter whieh I reeeiyeel frem a friend, whe is new tnuring in Eurepe. he tells us that in several places the bread is made at Amerieanagrewn wheat. anti the eereals are also made tram eur eern. wheat, ete. He telcl an interesting stery abeut a little buy in England when was proudly displaying a new jaekltnife bearing the stamp Hmade in America. While passing threugh seme ef the deyastateel regiens. he was surprised tn hncl that the reeenstruetien werk is being hnaneecl by American meney. He told ef a little girl in eelel Siberia whe was very happy in a warm weelen eeat just giyen her by Ameriean relief agents. Our geegraphy tells us that Siberia is very eeld, se- that the peeple there need very warm elnthing. In the last letter received frem my friend. he was geing te Asia, and when I had traeeel the mute en the map. I feund that he weulcl be just a few weeks in reaching his destinatien. Upen his return I expeet to hear of many ether eeuntries which are depend- ent upen us her at least some ef the necessities ef life. Den't yen really think that we semetimes ele haye eeeasien tn mind ether peeple's business er the werld weulel eeme tn a standstill? On Friday eyening, March 3i, a reeital was held in Assembly Hall. Many tiekets had been seIeI in adyanee, but when questiens had been asked as te the nature at the entertainment whieh was te be given. the enly reply had bueen1 a reeital hy the Misses Andrews, Appel, and Beuttel. The audienee was waiting espeetantly. when Miss Beuttel appeared, elaintily gnwneel in blaek erepe-de-ehine and tulle with ngCl laee. Her pleasing persenality and weleeming smile immediately wen her autiienee: and her brilliant and sympathetie rendering at her hrst number, a piane sale. reeeiyed mueh applause. lOne weulcl net have ten he telcl that Miss Appel was equally appreciated eeuld they have seen the eyes nf all as they fellewed her graeeful Egure, rebecl in white erepe-cle- ehine. Miss Andrews, in her attraetiye gewn of red velvet annl geld laee. sang many mueh appreeiated seleetiens. In the last number en the program. Where My Carayan Was Rested, Miss Beuttel played the piann. Miss Appel the 'eelle. and Miss Andrews sang. A banquet of jenquils was presented to eaeh artist by Urban Chase, as the repre- sentative ef the senier elass1 te shew1 though in small measureI the appreciatien ef the delightful entertainment hang te he remembered by the elasses ef P922 and 1923. RECITAL MISS MIRIAM ANDREWS MISS HILDA APPEL MISS BEATRICE BEUTTEL Friday Evening. Mereh 31 . at 8.15 Pelenaiee in A .......................................................................................................... Chepin Miss Beuttel Valee Greeieuee Chalif Miss Appel a Land ef the Sky Blue 1titheiter ................................................ Charles Wakeheici Cedman b The Swallows ................................................................................... Frederic H. Cewen Miss Andrews Luetepiel Overturb KEIe Bela. .. Misses Beuttei anti Ahei'rewe Aria frem Semeen anti Delilah- Men eeeur 5' euvre Iii. ta veix .................... Saint Saens Miss Andrews a. Velse in E Miner ................................................................................................. . Chepin b. Sens Beie Vieter Stauh Miss Beuttei . The Offering Schumann a b. The Chase Sehubert Miss Appel a. The Star .................................................................................................... James Regere b. Ohetinatien Fentinaillee e. Years at the Spring ................................................................................ H. H A Beach d. Selected . . .. .. . ....M.i.55 Andrew; . ... . .. MEMORIES OF THE CAMPUS In bright September. heret eur eeheeldeye we begun, Bright. 11.311313;Ir eeheeldeye. full ef work and fun. New the sweet Spring eemeth. with her leaves and Hewere gay. Maketh green the Campus. where we love to play. CHORUS Campus, dear eld Campus, how we lewe thy grateful shade. Campus, may the,r gieries never. never fade. 0! happy eeheeirdajre. when the memente quieklyr Hy. Hew full ef pleasure and ref training high! Friendships true and golden we will eherieh evermere When we pert. deer Alma Mater, from thy friendly deer. In bright June weather, en this last day at the year, Under the green trees we have gathered here. Clear ring out eur veieee as we sing thee songs ef praise, We will cherish ever all these giadeeme days. PSYCHOLOGY If called upcrn te state which I censiclered the must valuable cut the studies included in the curriculum at the Gerham Nermal Schisei1 I sheuld answer Psychelegy. All knewIetige cf the metheds cf teaching is based upen its principles As studied in cur scheei it consists cf twe branches, general psychelegy and child psychelegy. In the farmer we learn the rease-ns fer the behavier cf the nermal human adult; in the latter. the reaseris fer the hehavier cut the nermal child at different stages cf develepment. alse the ways tn which the child differs frem the adult. A knewledge of general psycheiegy is essential 1t: assisting a human being he deal with ether human beings. and therefore a greatlaid m secial ways. Child psycheiegy, while 1valuable te a111-r adult in the under- stanchng cf child nature. is esttremelj,r 1Iraluahle tn the prospective teacher. Without it she is unable tc handle wisely many,r cf the prehlems cf discipline. tIn additicn tc heing a useful study. it is also a very interesting cutie1 fer there is aethmg mere Interesting than the study cf human nature. NEEDLECRAFT One at the most interesting and useful subjects given at Gerham Nermal ScheeI is that at needlecraft. The cc-urse is very breath cevering everything frcm darning a hcle in the heel at a wcelen stacking and patching a three-ceraered tear in year new gingham dress te making ycur line evening gewn fer the MayF Ball. Fads and fashic-ns? Yes, they,r are given a preminent place, fer everyene believes heartily the old sayingr One may as well he cut at the wnrlcl as he be cut cf style. Our slcgan in all such matters is. Ask Miss Jehnsen. LITERATURE . Our ceurse in literature is unique in its Variety and scope cf wcrk. It begins 1n the second semester at the junier year and at hrst CIDEEIF resembles cur high schccl English. Then we are taken back te cur childheecl days by a comprehensive review at Mather Geese rhymes. This is a delightful part cf the wc-rI-t, fer nae is never sc cici that he cannct erijtaljir the rhythm at these elcl familiar verses. Next we make a study cut short steries and peems fer the lewer grades. and renew cur acquaintance with Stevenscn and ether children's pcets. We read and repert at least twelve backs which present child life. The secend year the work is at a mere technical nature, yet ncne the less interesting. First cemes a ceurse in rhetcric, then a general study of American literature by means cf hiegraphical sketches presented by members cf the ciass. each cne fcllewed by a studsF cf the writings at that particular anther. The last at the year is spent in a mere er less cietailed study at the classics. It is easy tn see that tram this ceurse ene gains net c-nl'jr a wider kncwledge cf literature in general1 hut alsc a lcwe for it which is eften lacking in the high scheel graduate. BIRD STUDY If we get up in the mnrning When the first clim light is seen. And we dress and gt: antramping D'cr the fields at dEWjI' green, And if eur hearts start ta thumping Whenever a scund is heard, Then it's ac-t French leave we're taking- We're just lacking fer a bird. PHYSIOLOGY Physielegy. seeerding tn the dietienery. is the seienee ef the phenemene at life. the study at the functions of living beings. With this delinitien in mind, i weikecl into the physielegy eiess in September espeeting a dry eeurse ef Flesh. bleed and henes. Did we get it?l Oh. yes. later em-minus the city. But that day when we were all eumfert- ably seated beside eur best friends, the teacher passed ereund pictures at cisneers. Sur- prised? Well. I guess we were! Then came a period an feet: You must not tee in, you must net tee out, you must plant your feet Emily hut gently in front at eeeh ether. Then came pesters. Posters! For a week we theught pesters. talked pesters, dreamed posters. and the:r-- What eritieism on this pester ? Tee many pictures. Yes. this picture in the eerner weuld have made a geed pestef witheut the ethers. That picture in the eerner was the hrst ene I eut out. Oh. these wasted hours! Next. we began our study of whet is really and truly physielegy eeeerding te Webster. We beeeme interested in the sesephsgus. stemeeh, wiggly intestines: the treehee end brenehiel tubes tremember the selfis lungs with the funny little air seesi ; the system ef bleed vessels. veins. yeineles. arteries. arterioles and capillaries. What will come next none at us knew. It rests in the mind of Miss Appei. INDUSTRIAL ARTS It is the year at twenty-ene. Came with us. new. fer lets ef fun. The juniors have been working here. We'll see what they have made this year: 0h! see the little delly. Dressed up all :0 fair; A junier boy did make her. And he left her sitting there. And ever here is s eireus. 1With a tent 50 big and white: The C I Bees they made it, And it shews they're very bright. Here we End the Arabs, Reedy fer the night: They feided their tents fer the bright C3 BeesI And they make a seemiy sight- And elmest right beside them Is a scene item frozen lands. Worked and cleverly portrayed By other junior hands. 1Why lung fer foreign travel When just seress the way Is at darling little dairy fans: As it leaks en a summer day. This is a scene from histery. The trips ef explorers held; The veysges ef Celumbus Here eieveriy are told. But, passing an. we nntiee A thing that brings surprise: A charming little dell hnuse Here meets astnnished eyes. Its elaintj.r ruffled curtains.1 Its furniture sn small. lts kitchen anti its dining-mnm. lts living-renm and hall. Lenin ready fer real serviee. Until we almost say. Wile are the l'1a1:.q:i;t,ir eeuple '9 And. When the hating.r day? We linel a pile of seraphenlts. They. tee. by juninrs clone: We like their pretty erwers. And their contents full at fun. And here are lnese-leaf nete-heeks. Fer real serviee, I will say: They'll surely come in handy Some not far distant clay. And new yen all will wander Who made this line array: Yeu'd never guess that these people Will be teaehers some fine day. CURRENT HISTIJRY Are yen interested in the impnrtant events that are happening in the world tnday, these events til whieh in years te enme you will say. That happened when I was a girl in Nermal Sehnnl ? If so. you are glad to study current history: if net. there is all the more reason whf,Ir yen should he hrnught in teueh with l'llElIDl'jF in the making. As nut teaeher so often says. Wenten have no excuse new for not being interested in this subject. sinee the;Ir have all the privileges and respensihilities of suffrage. In this course we use as snurees nf inferrnatinn the i'l..itera1':.Ir Digest. the Uutlenlc, and the Independent. Eaeh student lawns at least one of these. Our study.Ir is guided by sets at topics and questions. if yen reallyr want tn find out how little yen knew. at how mueh ynu do not know. just take one of Mr. Woodward's examinations. Du yen want entertainment? All you need tn ale is tn came into the current histnry elass when the results of one at these examinations are being eempared. MUSIC Praetiealljr every tribe. no matter hew primitive, has its music at one farm er anether. gt: did the tribe of juniors who in l920 entered Gerham Narmal Sehnel. Seine had had Instrnetien in music during the previeus sehnnl clays: te- ethers it was an entirelyIr new subject at study. Can you imagine the sennds that pealecl ferth when we were hrst asked ten sing enr rote stings? This experience caused us to appreciate our study at the staff. added lines. the elef. the staff degrees, and all the ether terms new tn at: many. Later we were able to write little stings ef our own: Pretty little eatkina eannet purr er play. Ears. ner eyes. ner flying feeti Tails ner teeth have they, Fer pretty puaaywillewa are these kittens gay.I The neat little song eeuld ef eeurae be taught enly in Nevemher: I just tank a peep in the pantry. And I saw an the leweat shelf H rew ef pies that weuld he a surprise Te the minee pie king himself. I might ge en irtdehnitehtrr repeating wards of eur aenga. Eaeh weuld recall the teaeher and the aeng. Haw many, girls, can yeti reeall?l PRACTICE TEACHING Did yeti knew when yeu eame te Gerham Nerrnal Seheel that yeu weuld have nine weeks at training in the grades? What deee it mean? These and similar questiena are utter: heard during the First week at the fail term. It means real teaehing with real chil- dren it: a real aeheeireem unci'er the auperviaien ef experienced and kindly eritieal teachers. Yet: have read aheut and discussed different methede ef disciplining a eeheel. Yeu have heard all aheut attentien and interest. Yeu have been studying and making lessen plane. Yea have used these plane in teaehing year ewn Nerraal Seheel elaaa. By this time yen are eager te- see if YOUR problem and YOUR prejeete will held the interest at the children. It is a great help te have a eritie teaeher paint eat the stumbling hleeka in errier that yeu rnaf,r mere readily untieratand the preblem with which she has became familiar. I have tried to shew that a tureryr impertant and 'trerftF enjeyahle part of the aenier werk is the nine weeks spent in the training meme. AGRICULTURE Agriculture as taught in the Gerham Nermal Seheel ia a meet interesting and inetrues titre study. During the fall anti winter we learn alI aheut the ditterent kinda ef eeede the farmer plants. when and en what kind at greund he plants them. hew hang it takes them te peep out of the greund, and how hang it is hefere they bear fruit and are readyr te harveat. Still intereating is it when, in our study of suite and Fertilizers. we learn that time makes aeur aeil aweet. nitregen makes quick leaf grewth, petaaaium gives rigidity ten the plant. and pheapherua haatena maturity. Net much de- we leae that interest when we are armed with hues and rakes arid telcl to get all the reeks frern that aere at land. Planting these strange little aeede has its taaeinatie-n. We still have the thrill cut interest and antieipatien aa te results. But, alas! When the sun is high in the sky net theae niee Iittle piante we expected, but herrid old weeds. appear. We are teld te earet'ullj,r pull here, to here there, until eur hands are blistered, eur faeea burned. the perapiratien dripping tram eur neaee and china. Then. yea1 then. fer a few minutes we are net intereated in agriculture. We are wishing we were aeniers and the juniera were deing the werk. New we are aeniera. Te the juniera we say there are enly a few minutes when the eeurae in agriculture is net in tereating. GYM DAYS Oh! the gymnasium perieda. jUNIOR YEAR First we learned haw te walk with head and shoulders ereet. In gym, we called it marching. We learned te ehey eernmands and he awake when they were given. We were taught dances and games. we played tennis, valley hall. basket ball. and dedge ball. All these things came to us as juniera. SENIOR YEAR But new we are seninrs. At first this year we played soccer, and it sure was a pleasure. Then came stunts an the bar. Same nf as had great fua daing them. must .Df us far greater fun trying tn get nut nf displaying hnw clumsy we really were. One clay we tank a long run out tn Aldenls Panel. At hrst we were met given the aim at the run. but when we gnt there the presentatian eame. Alas! Miss Appel told us tn clean up the remains of the Hare and Henqu Chase. an event at a few clays hefere. Hewever. thase were happy days. Along eame Jael: Frnst. and. with Jack. Gym called us indnurs. New. instead nf being taught new games by the teacher. we funnel nurselves acting as teaehers and teaching games. A few weeks at this and games ended. New we were dancing teachers lsaying nnthing at being First class unesl. Listen tn the greatest elf eur duties in the gymnasiumr-uteaehing The Day's Order. Is it fun? 1Well. juninrs. ynu have that tn find nut. but take eur advice and praetiee giving enmmands to: same of ynur fellaw victims outside nf elass. Here yen will see, by the work nf yeur classmates, how graceful yen ynursell: are when carrying out the same commands given by anather. We play baseball. Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth are having nnthing 011 same of aur G. N. 3. girls. But nur gym year is not tarsniplete1 beeause the great event will be the traek meet. NATURE STUDY There's a study...F here at Gnrham That is liked by nne and all, Which welll surely Find nf use to us1I Frnni earl;Ir spring tn late in fall. By this study we have learned Many things nf Mother Nature. 1Weeds, anel Hewers, and alsn birds We can name withnut a failure. Hnw tn nhaw1 and plant, and reap. Hew tn keep nut weeds. and grass, These are things we learn at Gnrhani In our Nature Study Class. PH YSIC F It is said that all yerung men and wnnien. if they are natural, are asking questinns, main,F nf whieh begin with whyr er hew. This was true nf us when we entered Gurham Nnrmal Schnel in September. WEB. In Mr. 1'xl'ie'e-t-::ul:lwarcl's physics elass we fennel answers ta the bewildering questinns. He prtWEEl faithful and untiring in his efforts tn help us understand the things we see aheut us in ear daily,F life. We fnund nut mueh ahnut the fnrees nf nature. about air and water, ahnut light, heat, and satincl1 ahnut eleeltrieitzir1r and abeut haw man has utilized his knnwleclge at all these tn make his werk easier. For instance. we have all tried, at nne time er annther. tn enunt the wonderful inventiens that have been the result nf the application either nf these knnwn laws nf physics er nf thnse Innse recently disennered. Fnr instance. nn nne could have made a phenngraph withnut hnnwing what snund is. or have built a tnnlleyr ear system withnut understanding the transmissien of electricity. Se. seniors, as we gen fnrth intn the world. let us determine to add to its Inanj.r useful things snme new inventinn and thus make fameus nur elass, our teacher. and nut seheel. COME TO G. N. S. If you're likin' hietery. just leve men and things, Then eeme te Gerhem Normal and study growth and kings. First there's aneient history. then medieeval and Lattel Histery ef Eduieetien end the histerjr ef yeur state. Fer these who are fend of literature. eur deer eeheel is the best: We study beak: and anthers. like Shakespeare and the rest. De jreu excel in music? Well, here's the pleee tn train: We SIUCIJT from the Hret step to singers ef greet fame. There's a good eeuree in geeugtttpuhf,Ir for these whe love eld earth; You can learn ef all the places that have anyr hit at werth. Psyehelegy's essential if you weuld learn te teaeh; Yeu ean't set up one standard far all the ehildren te reeeh. If you take te drawing and weuld like to try,Ir yeur skill. You might learn to be an artist if you eeme te Nermel Hill. And these whe like ten make things industrial art: may take; There are baskets. mats. and neteaheeks, end eendwtahie toys te make. New, when it eemee' to teaching. we accomplish every,Ir liHE. Frem high eeheel mathematics down to the nursery rhyme. There's reading, writing. and number. language and eivies. tee; Bird study, helanjr. end eeeking. end else sewing. to do. And new I want tn tell yeu. ere I teach the end of my rhyme, When yen eeme te deer eld G. N. 3., you're sure te have a geed time. A SENIOR. ORGANIZAUONS 1:: DD H Many and varied the organizatinns Which haw: full aft nur spirits revived; Pleasure and knuwfeclgt and true inspiratiuns At G. N. 3. GEE and all 11th dariVed From nur clubs. THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CABINET OFFICERS Senior Juniars President Mary Thempsen Rubyr Hedgkins Viee-President. ' Meiissa Twitehelt Helen Perrin SECFEtaTY, Thelma Graysr Clara Gliddea Treasurer. Doris Bugle? Mattye Manchester Finance Cemmittee. Evelyn Hedges Elizabeth Saunders Seeial Service Cemmittee. Justelle Leekrey EH15 Parking Seeial Cemmittee, Hazel Mitehell Grate GiHerd Wertd Feilawship Cemmittee Liilian Merrill Sadie Lewell Program Committee. Deris Cele Welthea Riehardsnn Publicity Committee Uhve Alters Helen MeGraw PERMANENT MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE AlumaieDurethy Lermand. DGI'Dtl'ljF Ryan F aeultth-ertrude Stone. Mar? Hastings DELEGATES TO NDRTHEASTERN STUDENT CONFERENCE. CAMP MAQUA. POLAND. MAINE, jUNE ZIHJULY I. 1921 I'tl'lar'jr Thempsen Thelma Grayr Olive Alters Hazel Mitehell LEHian Merrill From the time the Gnrham Nermal Seheel was epened until 1915 there was always a greup nf earnest yeung wemen whe were interested in the religious welfare at the seheei. and who maintained weel-clj,r seheel prayer meetings. The arganisatien far this purpose was at the simplest. Seven years age. however, it seemed that breader and more effec- tive werk eeuid be dune through the argsnisatien at a Yeung Wemenhs Christian Asse- eiatien. This was aeeemplished, the new Unit was affliiated with the Natienal Assneias tian, and a mere varied pregram fer werk was successfully undertaken. Every year has marked an increase in preeperity. At hret the cabinet meetings were heid in reeitetten meme nt- in the Iilzuvatryr nf Rnbie Heli, hut feur years age it was pneeible tn have a special Y. W. C. A. teem. and funds were appreprleted tn deeetete and furnish in Rebte Hall a teem, whieh hae been much enjeyed. Fineneiel euppnrt en the part at the sehenl. whether the Y. W. C. A. was helding a Christmas fair er selling eheeetate, has always been genereus: and the essneiatinn has had the jUIj-F of helping many werthjr eaueee. ameng them the War Childrenis Relief Fund, the Heart and Hand Sneiety, the Students? Friendship Fund, the Italian Mieeien nf Pert- Iand, the United War Werk Campaign, the Near-East Relief Fund, the Sahatien Army Drive, the China Relief Fund, and the Red Cress. The sneiel hfe ef the eehenl ie a matter at deep interest tn the Y. W. C. EL and menur efferts have been made tn prnmnte the best sneial welfare. The Y. W. C. A. reeep- tien tn the entering elase en the hret Saturday evening ef the fell term has beeerne a yearly event ef pleasant antieipatinn. Parties. nn such special dates as Haliewe'en er Wash ingtenhs Birthday are often arranged by the Y. W. C. A. It is. nevertheless1 as a religious feete-r that the Association purpesee tn he must strengly felt. Te further this aim at studente1 prayer meeting has been heid eeeh week. and mttnjtr a tribute has been paid tn the help end inspiretien derived frem thus jeining with others whe are steadfastly striving fer the same Christian itieais. The Asseeiatinn has had a eueeeeeful year. Hewever. the better the eehie'vement elf ene year, the higher is the standard set her the next. May the new nITLeers e-f the Y. W. C. A. be equal tn the increased demands. CHRISTMAS FAIR PROGRAM Part I. Sefeetien ...................................................................................................... Mendelin Club Christmas Carele Misses Hannafnrd, Whitney. Gray, and 1h'il'htehhmrn Musical ReeltetinnuiiThe Usual Way ............................................................ MISS Tukey thhn Sele- .............. - .......................................................................................... Miss Giftnrd Danee-wI'ESPring in Town ..................................................... t Misses Grifhn and MeLellan Vneel Snln ...................................................................................................... Miss Persens Selectinn ...................................................................................................... Mandnlin Club Part II. Une-Aet PleyhhlJUINT OWNERS IN SPAIN. SCEHFA ream in an Old Ladies' Heme. Charaetere, in nrdet' nf appearance. Metrnn .......................................................................................................... Miss Bridgman Mrs. Fulletten, a tremulnue old lady whe metres nut at the teem ....................... t Miss Orr Miss Dyer. whe remains in the teem . ............................................................... Miss EUEIEY Mrs. Blair. whe i5 nf an unpleasant dispenitien ................................... . Miss Etnih,Ir Browne GEORGE WASHINGTON PARTY. PROGRAM. Sela ................................................................................................................ Miss Andrews Welin Snln- Bereeuse Lullaby ........................................................................ F. Blneh Bereeuee Cradle Snug . .......................................................... Oscar Kahlee Creee Giftard Reading .......................................................................................................... Darnthy Ellis Reeitatinnwh'Grandmeje Minuet ................................................................ Eleanor Tukejr Duet ....................................................................................... . Misses Washburn and Bates gimfaa game To an: whom we bath haunt and law: we gladly give this tribute. The high standards and ideals which she has set will war he becknning 1.15 anward and upward. If in years tn name: we develnp those qualities which she wuuld have us passess. we: wnuld have: her know haw much 0f that strangth of character rests U11 3. faundation laid 133; bar untiring effnrts. STUDENT GOVERNMENT- A student geyernment erganiaatien i5 eepeeially apprepriate in a eeheel whieh has fer its aim the fitting at its members fer eueeeeefui teachers. 1Lil'y'hat demeeraey means te a natien. student geyernment means te a student hedy. just as any true demeeiaey must he a geyernment ef the peeple. by the peeple. and fer the peeptle1 5:: student demeea raey must he a geyemment ef the students. by the attidente1 and fer the students. That is true at the student geyernment ef the Gerham Normal Seheel. Every twelve weeks the students residing in Rubia anti East Halls eleet girls when term a Hausa Cemmittee. eenaisting ef thirteen members. This heely erganiaee by electing a president and a yiee-preeident frem the eenier elaee and a secretary frem the junier class. The president presides at all meetings at the Heuee Cemmittee and student hedy. If prehleme arise at the regular weekly meetings ef the Heuee Cemmittee with whieh it feels unable te eepe, they may he referred to an aelyieery eemmittee eeeeieting ef the dean ef wemen and the teaehere residing in the detmiteriee. The etueient betiy meets regularly enee a menth and may he called tegether at any time by its president at by the dean. At these meetings any matters relative te student life are fully dieeueeed. Threugh this farm at eeaeperatiye erganiaatien girls acquire eeif-diseipline, self- eentrel, and eeli-reiianee. They learn the rather ciiHieult leeeen that What is best fer the greup is best fer the individual. The eiheere fer the year ef 1921492: F iret Term Seeend Term Third Term President, Edith Chaate Hazel Mitchell Mary Haggett Viee President, Derie Cele Hazel Fielding Derethy Ellie Seeretary, Hilda Parlin Mattye Manchester Verna Weetleigh Aliee Hartnett Mary Thompson Blanche DeCeata June Nererese Juliette Wereter Ruth Shertill Daria Eugley Aliee Dewling Martha Bates Marian Puringten Thelma Gray Eieaner Tukey Ruth 1IU'alliere Christine Fernald Esther Blanchard Sadie Lewell Bertha Day Mary Dayle Eleiee Miilett Marjerie Dunstan Reheeea Peaee Julia Brawn May True Mildred Ceunee Ruth Billings Daria Libby Hazel Wentwerth Ella Biaiedeil Clara Glidden GLEE CLUB Miriam Andrews. Direeter Thelma Grey. President Alice Weehhurn, ViEEFPItEldEnt Bertha Day, SEETEIEIT Alice Weehhurn. Aeeempenist Muriel Hrewn. Treasurer We are unable at this date te give detailed infermetien eeneeming the results at the annual ICllee Club eeneett. Owing te the line material with which eur direeter has been werking, we are safe in saying that this eeneert will he a great eueeeee. The members at the Club will lung remember the feverite uDazuujr'e Order at the reheereele.egeedmATTACK, eepreneeeSUFTERt eeeende-LOUDER. But it was never HEEESSETF te tell the seven altee te sing leucler. l wander why? Katherine Allen Marthe. Bates Christine Bihber Vina Blaney Emily Browne Julie Brawn Muriel Brawn Evelyn Clerk Harriet Camden Amy Cormiet Mildred Ceunee Flerenee Cregin Hope Davie MEMBERS Bertha Day Cenetenee Day Elizabeth Feury Mattie Greffatn Thelma Gray Irma Griflin Detethy Heteh Marian Hurley Harriet Knight Elsie Kueh Elva Leavitt Margaret Ln Anna Lindenbutg Gladys MeGlynn Gladys MeHugh Greta Melaekjr Margaret Paul Alice Pennell Gertrude Prinn Iva Ridlen lcle Shulmen Muriel Smith Helen Semere Marguerite Walker Marjory Whitney Flerenee Weedeem MANDOLIN CLUB Miriam Andrews. Direetnr Amy Cermier Velma Geedwin Ruth Manchester Ciarissa Brnwn Mary Haggett Jnsephine Smith Msriery Dunstan Bernice Hayes Eleennr Snule Lillie Emery Mattye Manchester Marguerite Walker. Aeenmpsnist Gerhsm Nerrnal is proud of its Mandetin Ciub. These yeung ladies have been very faithful in their weekly,r practice. We are anticipating a real pleasure in hearing them at their first public appearance. CHORUS PERIOD The men that hath rte music in himself, Ner is net mnved with eeneerd of sweet snunds, Is Flt fer treasnn, stratsgems and spells. While this n'isvj,r seem exaggerated. it is nevertheless true that music she-uld have a 1Iterjj,r real part in every life. This is the belief ef Gnrharn Normal students1 who during eherus peried ttVEI'jJ' Saturday morning sn successfully send ferth harmnmnus snng. This year we have been fnrtunste in having a. eherus of ever twe hundred veiees. The male veiees are a great aid in making the ehnrus perind a success. With just a little urging these lads send fnrth their seng, end, like the pedals at a pipe ergsn. they furnish at just the nppertune time the inundation anti depth te nut music. As we go ferth in life's werk, nfttimes we shall eateh nurselves whistling er singing ene ef the faverite tunes. Then we shall hear the verse ef Gnrham Nnrmal saying: Think of me, when you are happy, Keep fer rne nne sacred spnt. In the depths of yeur affection Plant a sweet fergebmeanet. 139m: Egghfmh manther ?ftatharim EEHIIEEIHQ HALLIDAY CLUB. Hilda Suliivan. President Mary Nichols, Secretary Ruth Shertill. VieeHPresident Mariel ? Whitney. Treasurer I have been requested te- give an idea nf the feet-benks prepared by each elub. Theyr represent the work of three eemmittees. The pregram committee prepared pre- grams far all the meetings at the elub during the eeeend semester ef the senior year. fhese are given tn the yearpbunk committee. The werk at this eemmittee is te- have theSe programs type-written in pamphlet term. The eever eemmittee designs and makes eevers fer the pamphlets. To each member of the club is given as a seuvenir ene of these pamphiets. YADILLAH ERUTARETIL CLUB. The Yadillah Erutaretii Club is eempeeed ef eighteen members1 all at when: during the eeeend quarter of the year. taught the yeung itieee haw te sheet. The tiret meeting was held FEbI'UEIT' ninth. 1922, and the fellewing eflieers and eemmitteee were elected: . Ida Abrahameen, President Hepe Davie, Seeret.-e:ur:,r Emilyr Brewne. Pregram Committee Muriel Smith, Treasurer The deuble object is to famiiiarize its members with pariieinentary law and tear im- preve berth written and epeken English. An interesting pregram was arranged by the pregram committee. at whieh Emily Browne was chairman. Eaeh feature was en eeireitullj.r eensidered that the members are eelitinuetllj.Ir inereaeing their knowledge ef lives at great men and wemen. ef Iiiiernerryr gems, ef eurrent events. and of many subjeete preeented in the special papers. SEPTEMDECEM CLUB. Alice anling, President Daria Mank. Treasurer Helen Andersen, VieerPresident EllenThempsen. SeeretaryIr Carrie Hannefe-rd. Minnie Grey. Lillian Emery, Executive Cemmiltee Altheugh eur eempesitien elub was the last ten erganize and the least in number. we are far frem being the feast tn appreciate its beneiits. Our study at the use at 1;:mllamenta-Lryr law will net eniy help us in em future eluh work, but it has taught us how te ergamze end eenduet any erganizatien. To Miss. Haliiday, whe has so faithfully werked with us. we, the members of the Septemdeeem Club, extend eur meet heartfelt thanks and appreciatien. YADILLAH 'CLUB Psyehnlngy'L-anunds interesting. Prineiples nf Teaching and Sehnni Manage+ I'nent. wThank heavens we'll learn hnw tn keep the ynungsters under nur thumbs. i'Arithnietie. Grammar. Gengraphy wlt seems as thnugh we enrne upnn them everywhere They are net had. hut-wait. stay. tin I see aright? is that enrnpnsitinn? Yes. enmpnsi- tinn an out heels again. Shall we ever escape it? In primary snhnnl we had tn just write what I ant gning tn read. In grammar sehnnl we had the same enmpnsitinn. nnly under its rightful engnnnien. In high sehnnl we had enmpnsitinnidisguised under the name at themes. And new the greatest bughear nf nur whole life is again befnre us. We all dreaded that first enmpnsitinn period. We entered Miss Haiiiday's rnnrn with lung faces and heavy hearts. The eiass was called tn nrder and Miss Halliday began. I presume that this is not a new subject wall agreed- What have you been dning in this work? We tnid her. I am going tn suggest something different wThe sighs nf relief might be heard in the main rnnni-- Mind ynu. I'In nnly suggesting. and ynu'll nnt have tn do it. It has been my eustnm to ask the giris how they wnuld like a enmpnsitinn club. Penple began tn sit up and show that they were really a part nf the class. Hnw many would like tn farm nne ? It is needless tn say that every girl raised her hand. and if the truth were knnwn. snnie raised twn hands. The next week the club was organized. Everything. eyen tn the least detail. was carried an in aeenrdanee with parliamentary law. We had nur president. yieerpresident. seeretary. treasurer. atielitnr1 eaeeutiye enmmittee and prngram enmmittee. Every nine weeks a new set at nlheers was eleeted. Sn everynne had the practice that wnuld serve her later. This certainly made the elub wnrth while. but the prngrams prepared by the prngrant enmmittee made it interesting. First name rnil call. Sumetimes it was eurrent events, snmetimes aneedntes about fainnus men nr wnmen, snmetimes just jnkes. After the tn ea eame several inng papers. These were an subjects whieh the eluh members had asked fnr. At last name lune with its joys and snrrnws. jny far the enming nt atll't'b- met and snrrnw at leaving the girls. We elnsed nur eiuh year by a party. and with the money in the treasury we hnught l finn'i SawyerH fer the sehnni libraryi Nineteen hundred and twenty+twn. the seennd semester. the starting nf new suhieets and renewing of aid. It was quite a different lnnking group of girls who entered Miss Halliday's rnnm for their hrst lesson in enmpnsitinn in their seninr year. All were inter ested in starting a new enmpnsitinn elub. We named it the Yaelillah Club. IGuess what it means. Easy ennugh if you knew hnw tn read it. A Trip tn the Philippine Islands, Scntt and Scntlanci. MI-Iistnrie Portland. nChanges in Dress wthese are a few of the many subjects sn interestingly presented. We hope that people whn are thinking nf entering lGnrham Nnrmal Schnnl may see this attempt at writing the biography of a enmpnsitinn club and by it may be helped nyer the enrnpnsitinn bugbear. LITERARY CLUB OF THE MANUAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT The LiteraryIr Club at the Manual Training Dapartment in its present reorganized term, has peeven uf inestimahle value. net anly as a debating saeiety. but else as a means at pmgress tn advanced English cnmpusitiun. The prngrem has included. beside the weekly roll call to which eaeh member respende with a current event1 such wnrk as theses en various literary and scientific subjects. debates and sheet individual addresses. The great eueeese ef the elub is due in a large measure tn the staunch lnyelty and untiring endeaver of em devoted teacher. Miss Halhday. To hen we owe a real debt at gratitude for her invaluable advice and kindly criticism. We view the wurk ef the etub fer the past year with pride and satisfaetien. and we heheve that as an example of success. as a result at high ideals and earnest work. the club will remain in the fears to come a shining light a'mnng the Literary Clubs of Gerham Nnrmal. M. C. V. 1F! THE SHOP BAMOQ MANUAL TRAINING mu DRHFT- IN G DEPHHTNEN T5 d L Eula - PM I'll Many the gifts of this talented sacliun. Specializatian is truijr lheir aim; SD in the branches which they have Eclected We are predicting success--yea. and fame For tha Shula. IIIH-I . .. -'. -I n. .. ...- . r . ?.Fh Kf' . my; .. ' -I - J - Li. . 1. I I. . - .1 nwti-wl- ---:?.-.;-Aw - .w-L - - u; 1 H 'j' - - I. H. . . . 1. - . ' - 5:... I :':r --I- ii...- 3'51'. Id. I'jF. - ti- ' -. '-'.1'E '-- Aw. . a 1 r INDUSTRIAL ARTS CUURSEn-Seniurs and Juniarn gHFlrt things C3... Erwin All that I am er ever hepe te be I ewe te my angel mether. These few hallewed werds, Abraham Lineelnis tribute te his greatest bEDEfBEtGT, seem te breathe in spirit and truth what we feel we ewe te eur teaeher1 Mr. George A. Brawn. Possessed at a thereugh knewledge of his veeatien, a passienate lave 'fer his werk. a generous, neble. and understanding nature, he is espreeiallj,r well qualified to build inte the eharaeter of his students these high ideals ef serviee that he has always so hrmly adhered te himself. In our werk as teaehers, we hepe that we may be able te emulate te a degree the good fellewship. high ideals, and neble examples that make him se pepuiar with us and se highly respected by all whe knew him. MANUAL TRAINING HISTORY Manual Training had its beginning at Gerham in 190?. The matter was presented at tewn meeting by Mr. Babb. then an instrueter in the Pertiand seheels. The eitieens ef Cerham iiiii'riediatelj,r saw the benefit sueh a seheel weuld be and witheut argr eppesia- tien vented te intreduee sueh a eeurse. It being eenneeted with Gerham Nermal, the town paid $500 and the State the balance ef the teaeheris salary: the te-wn alse veted te give $50 eaeh year fer upkeep of equipment. Previeus te this Mr. Russell, then seienee teacher, saw the need ef sueh weak, and in the basement of the seheel building instailed a beneh and a few teels, with whieh his classes made eertain things sueh as inelined planes, seales, pulleys. and ether apparatus that eeuld he used in his elass werk. After the town vented te- raise money a reem was equipped fer manual training en the third Finer at the Nermal Seheel building. Te deeden the sound and thus prevent interferenee with the regular werk. sawdust was used to Hi the spaee between ceiling nf assem'ilziljl,r 1'an and Hear elf manual training teem. ML Berryr was the Erst instrueter, giving part at his time he Gerham and the balance In Westbreek. This plan eentinued fer ene year end then Mr. Berryr gave his full time its GDI'hEtITL Owing te peer health, Mr. Berry was fereed te retire frem teaching, and is new living in New Cieueester. Me. EXHIBIT He. 1 The men te fellow Mr. Berry,r was Mr. jehn A. Beekus. He came te Gerham frem Massachusetts, and taught ene year. At this time the junior eless in the Nermsl Seheel was taking manual training, elevating twe perieds ef forty minutes eaeh en'ee a week tn the werk. Later the eeurse was changed te Industrial Arts, ineluding weaving, beak binding, paper cutting, and a stiiti'j.ir ef the industries, such as elerthiiig1 feed, shelter, reeercls and implements. The present heed ef the Manual Training Department is Mr. George A. Brawn. Asseeisted with him is Mr. Lawrence H. Ciiiey'. Such work as eehinet melting. drafting, machine shep week, forging. weed turning, carpentry, heusehelci repairs, weed Finishing. uphelstering, besides the praetiee teeehing, is effered in this eeurse. Three State Directers of Manual Training have been leeeted st Gerham: Mr. Eugene Herleeher, frem Steut Institute; Mr. B. H. Van Get, and Mr. P. H. Smiley, heth ef Ceiumbie University. . F-s ..- $- EXHIBIT 'He; .2 LATHE RU GM INDUSTRIAL ART EXHIBITS C Ag mm r gimmes. 1 1 Punan. FHE t1 3afurdn m m: f r , 'i Tkafmdlmdjf I Will. ff h 55 I 1 :nE-Hl: ?;?- ;HF HFN'I DEILH EEG .- fukan HF dnnunq H- 1111. rink? Quail kES harm?! $nckwnrd5 ALPHABETICS A is far Andrew. A lacidie quite tall. He surely deer. star Winn he piaye basketball. There is une Di: the girls. Her name start: with a 3; She quite often wears curls. Now when can. she be? Buck is a genius. When he talks we all pass ; There's just this much about it. He's the nmuth ef eur eiaee. C is fer Chase, He likes Theory 5:: much. He spends must of his time Uri Class Records anti such. Dee starts with a D. It's. a nickname, we see: He's a. terrible tease But as smart as can he. June is- coming, and te us It brings a deep, dull thrnh uf pain TI:- Imuw that seen we leave our aeheel. Shall ne'er beleng again. Twe- years weive worked legether here In this eld shop ee dearw Hewe'er we felt1 nhateier we diet. Atwajrs a pIaee erf cheer, We've tailed with hammer, sew anti plane. We've huilded pieces fair. And tables, benkraeks. tnetsteuls. lamps. And e'en a Merrie chair. There's another ameng us. A smart little Guy . His name starts with a Gee . New I wander why? J i5 fer Jimmy, A Frenchman. tl'iejllpr say. He can hardly speak English At 3H, je dirai. Stanley': 3. henedict. Quiet and slew; But whatever he dDES 15 dene well. that we know. V is far Verney. A farmer We knuW: He can tie many things Besides sheeting the crew. W is fer Westiie . With Ieve for us all; But she fer a Junior Did izlespertiteijf,r fall. We've learned to werk with brain and hand, Tu handle tents with skill; Whate'er we de as teachers true. We'li ewe to Normal Hill. Wnrit held; fer us 11:: letters now. We aim to make em initial.-r By strung endeaverre. henest tail, True teachers of the day. 50 now we ear. as parting eemes And we shall men he gene Uur way, we'll held in mind The Shop . and carry an. ATHLETICS mcmq u -IGI'I 213m qmcngm Eusttt Bu. HRH! Tghhii E12-1JJT'TJ EINF'H All at the things that can b: called heallh-giving. All at the fun that young folks cnuld desirt. This is nur aim: T0 make life warth the living: Success in this we are sure tn acquire In Athlctics. THE GDRHAM ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. OFFICERS. Alice Washburn .................................................................................................... President Muriel Brawn ................................................................................................ Vice-Prasident Marian Garham . ................................................................................................... Secretary Mildred Pippert + .................................................................................................. . Treasurer Athletics should be Encauraged in every schnol. as it is a strung fatter in the educatiun uf bays and girls. II: prnduces schonI spirit by calling nut frequcntly an axe pressinn cf loyalty tn the schnnl. Through its varied forms it affords ta every pupil an uppartunity t1: be activtly athletic alnng same line. It deveinps dtmncracy and an appre- ciatinn tn? the: value bath uf team wark and af individual eHiciancy. Best 0f all. it is nftan the dam by which an indalent brayr cur girl is led to an active interest in ather im- pnrtant phases nf school lift. Back raw Heft Ia rightj Eleanur Tukey, Hazel Mitchell, Muriel BmWn, Mildfreci Fipptrt, Marion Gurham. Alice Hartnett, Mary Thompson. Frnnt raw Elefj h:- righIJ-Justalle Luckrey, Gertrude Frinn, Margarct L122. Captain: Thelma Gray. Manager: Dorothy Ellis. VARSITY 0F 1921-1922. Girls Who Won Their G. Fnrwards Guards Margaret Lee Gertrude Prinn Marian Gnrham Domthy Ellis Mildred Pippcrt Justelle LUEkI'EjF Hazel Mitchell Eiaann: Tukey Centers and Side Centers. Alia: Hearlzrmli1r c Mary Thumpson, u: Thelma. Gray. EC Muriel Brawn. 5r; Alina Washburn'? '3 Miss Washburn raceived her letter as presicient of the Gurham Normal Athletic Aasnciatian. Hilda E. Appel. Coach SCORES OF GAMES. Gerham 24. Maine Sehuel elf Cummeree 2i. Cerhem 4U. UniVereity of Maine 19. Gerham 29, Plymeruth Normal H3; at Plymeuth. Gerham 36, Plymeuth Nermel Sehml 23. .Curhem 34. WaynHete Schenl l3; at Fenland. Gerham 25, Castine Hermai Sehuel 2. Earhart: IF. Mexiee High Seheel 2. Gerham'e total 205; Uppenente' tetai 93. There are three things that a eeheel must have te put ferth winning athletic teams. They are a unihed heel? working fer the geed ef the eeheel, net individual reeegnitien, a captain in every sense at the werd. and a. reel eeaeh. The eeeeh must be willing te take the kneeke and bumps, as 'well as the eengratulatiene end praises, whieh eeme In Every team either with triete-rj,r er defeat. She must be patient. willing te- werk. end expeet eturerjir member ef the team tel werk with her. Gerham Normal has these three requisites. Ehtlha Elizabeth ?ippel To one whem we admire fer her skill beth a5 participant and eeeeh in all athletie eetivitiee. we dedicate a section at this heek. Through her inHuenee. enthusiasm and example, we have been inspired to impreve eureelvee berth phyeieally and mentally. She has taught us. in a way that we will never target, that eur' greatest efiieiez'mejIr is attained only when we have a Seund mind in e eeund body. hE VARSITY GAMES. Gerhem Henna! Scheel es. Maine Scheel ef Cemmeree at Gerham, January 21, 19224 Seere 24 te 21. in fever of Gerham. This game opened the seasen fur the Varsity ef I922. The game was hard fought and cleanly played by beth teams. It was the elesest ef the season, but met the mast eseitiag. Lineup: EesHau Neamsf. ME. SeneeL er Costumes Lee. rf If. Barnes Gerham. H H, Leemen Herthett. I: e. Everelt Gray. 1: ac. Crawiejr Fries. re :3, Cram Ellis. lg lg. Settle Geek from Bear: Eames I'D, Lee ft, Cash ham 5. Gaels frem feels: Leemea 2. Lee 3. Time: The ID-mimtte perieele. Referee: Willem h I euer-heed shut. Gerham Henna! vs. Plymouth Normal at Plymouth, N. 1-1., Januaryr 28, 1922. Seere 29 ta '3. in fever of Gerham. The hrst time in the histet'yq.1r ef Gerham Netmal Scheel. the giris' basket-rhall team invaded the territory of anether nermal seheel. The trip was greatlyr enjoyed and the game mere se. Why? The aeswer.- Gorhae1 wen. Ceuld any' team have met defeat with the picture of that student lastelmIr standing at the station. sending up sheets of gene! leek? That was the picture in the mind of every Gerham girl as she feught against that New Hampshire team. One period in the game the Gerham girls for the hrst time played New Hampshire rules. these ef a twe-seetiened eeurt. But. regardless at new methods. the Maine girls taught their way to 1.rietet'jr. The Plymeuth girls were net eelsr geed Iesers. but were reyal entertainers. We hope that next year's varsity may again carry the victorious banner awayI from New Hampshire. Lineup: GnltI-IAH Neestst. PLYH'DUTH htIrssteat.'t'i Gerhem, If H. Nichols Lee. If If. Sylvein Peppert. e e, D'Keele Frien. lg lg, FiEeld Ellis. :3 lg, CIIWEH Suhltitutes: Gray. set Darling se: Harmetl fer Feppert: Leckrejr fer Prinn. Gaels hem Hem: Lee I3. Sylvain 1. Michel: 2. Gaels hem feuls: Lee 3. Sylveitt 2. Michel: L Time: Three IU-minute perietIs. Referee: Gilmore 3' 3 everuheed shuts. Gerham Normal vs. Waynflete at Pertland, February.r 6, 1922. Seere 34 ha 13 in faster ef Gerham. This was anether fast game which ended in a vietery fer Gerham Nermal. Both teams put up a great Eght until the hnal whistle. Lineup: GeaHass Heanae WATNFLETE Lee. I! H. Alden Gerhem. rt rf. Randall Hertnett. e e. Baker Gray. H: H. McClintu-ek Ellis. r; 1g, Gardiner Prints. 13 1g. Ives Substitutes: Banereft fer Alden- Gesls from Hear: hides: I. Raneia 3. Hair ereft L Lee l2. Gerharn 3. Cmals Hem fuuls: Lee 4. Alden 3. Time: Three 10-minute pert ieds. Reieree: D'Cunne . Gotham Normal es. University of Maine, February III, 1922. Seere 40 ha 19. in fever ef Gerham. This is the earth:I eellege game at the seasen. De yen remember these last few hours befere the game? The Maine girls were much larger than the Gerham girls. and chances did leek slim hefere the game. but again the girls put the eld fight inte the game and eame out on tap. The sense. theugh slightly uneasided. dees not explain the game. It was a clean. hard fought battle Item the hrst whistle. The defeated team were true sports and hue lasers. After the game the teams were entertained by an informal party in the library. Lineup: Ensues! NeRMAL UNIVERSITY es Mame Lee. t'f rf. Winslew Gerham. If IF. Dennison Hsrtnett. e e. Ring Cray. se - se. Bunker Prism. lg . lg. Graver Ellis. rg 1g. Creche Goals frem Hear: Lee H. Gerham 9. Hedg- den 1. Winsluw E. Gents Hum fouls: Bennh sen l. Time: Three l'B-minute perieds. Heft erect Ruwe. Gerham Narmal Seheel vs. Mexico High Seheel at Gerham, February 13, 1922. Seere I? la 2. in faster ef Gerham. The game was a decided Viclnl'y fer Gerham frem the start. but one at the hardest hghts ef the season. The superier team werk and passing ef the Nermal team was a feature at the game. Hewever. the Meltiee team did net relax till the referee's whistle seunded the elese ef anether vietery. Lineup: GeeHam Heestar. Mexlee HIeH Gerham. If IF. Kern Fippert. sf rf. Stealer: Hartnett. e c. He Gray. st: se. Merrisen Frinn. lg lg. Habits Ellis, ta ta. GiVeII Geals from flees: 'Pippert ?. Eurham L Keyn I. .Ceals frees feels: Gerham I. Time: Three 'IU-minute iserie-ds. Referee: Seawejr. $E --.. -.-r - Gotham Normal Sehanl ?5. Plymenth Normal Seheal at Gerham, F et'urnaryr 24, 1922. Seere 36 ta 23. in favor at Gerham. The New Hampshire laeaiea came te- us reatijr tar rietery. After tine at the meat exciting games at the aeaeen. which was not reallyF a vieteryr fer either aide until the end. the Gerham team eame out an tap. A very enjnyahie party was held in the library fellewing the game. and the Garham girls ahnwed their viaitera that they net enly played basketball, but had manyr ether athletes in their midst whe ee-uld da real stunts. Remember them? Lineup: GDRHAM NGEMAL PLEMDIUTH Heeme't Mitchell. it It. Sylvain IGlenIrheurn. rf rt. Fearaen Lee. I: e. GiKeelie Prinn. lg lg, Fiiiehzi Ellis. :3 rig,+ Casweit Enhatitutes: Hartnett far Lee; Lee for Mitch: eil: Gray, 5: .. Beale tram Hour: Lee I4. Garharn 2. Mitch- eil 2. Pearson 3. Sylvain 9. Goals from tennis: Syivain I. Time: Three 10-minute perineia. Referee: Rowe. 3' 2 Werrhead shuts. Gnrham Normal Seheel ire. Castine Normal Sehnel at Gotham, Mareh 4, 1922. Secure 26 tn 2, in fatter tit Gerham. Our sister Nermal. Caatine. jeurneyed te Cerham to meet defeat fer a aeeend time at the hands at a Garham Normal team. Castine came up ready ta win. The3,r requested that their methed at playing, with hire players, he used for this game. A enmprnmiae was made and the game played with twe eightrminute perieds with six players and twen with tire players. In the latter they were unaequainted with Gerham giris' tactics, and were quite surprised at the speed with which these girls rushed areunel the gymnasium. Theugh thEy were beaten from the start. rm team ever put up a better. eleaner tight than did Castine until the hnal whistle blew. The ICaatine girls lived up te the reputation estab- lished by their VETSitF of '920 and tank the defeat a5 theugh it had been a trietery. An- nther delightful haaket-hall pai'tz',I fellewed. This ended the vietnrinua season at 1922. Lineup: GDRHAM NUEMAL CaaTtNE NnnMAL Lee, rt r5, Chase Garham, if if. Marriner Hartnetc, e e. Gundwin Gray. 5e 5e. Thnmpann Prinn. lg lg. Eutterheld Ellis. rg rg, Gray Substitutes: Mitchell for Lee; Lee tnr Hart- nett. Geala frnm Hunt: Lee EU. Gnrham I. Gnaia tre-m tennis: Lee 4. Marriner 2. Time: Four 5-minute perineia. Referee: D'Cnnnell. The Varsity of '22 had a meat aueeeaaful aeaaan, but all credit must net be given to the girls when fought in the games. Thef,ir eeuld not have made the reenrd witheut the aid at the ether Varsity players whe were always ready,r and willing te- ge in and put up the old fight. lGreat credit is also due ten the student hndyr, whe, by their reusing eheering, made it peeaihie fer the girls tn ee-me eut with a clean eiate. INTERCLASS TEAMS. The interelass basketball games were mest exciting and mush geed materiat is eri-r dent 1Iter next years teams. Juniors Seniers Mattye Manehester.f.Capt. Laura Bridgman, f Darts Libby. f Aliee Washburn. t Catherine Neiina. e Ruth Shertill. e Muriei Babeeek, se June Nereress, se1 Capt. Helen Perrin. g Meiissa Twitehell. g IGraee Giftard, g Emily,r Brewne1 g Mary.r Higgins. e Ida Abrahamsen. 3 Emma Penaligan. 3 Christine Bibher. f Marian Puringten, f Gerham beasts anather team. This team is also eempesed sf nen-Varsity players. They played twe games against the lGerham High Seheel. bath at whieh were fast and exciting. The High Seheel wen by small seeres. TRACK MEET. We have saved a ptaee in ear yearsbeak te reeerd the results at the track meet at IQZU-IQZI. This seasen we. tee. are gaing te have a track meet. We hepe that next year's seniers will publish the winners at ear meet. Order at events: First Seem! Third Running High jump Wartiwell. 3-H Basketball Threw f- Ishterri. MJ Casareve. EU-S Uunnells. 55-? Running Breast jump Wardwe . 124:3 Rice. II-Z Fraser. H Baseball Threw Earner, IZE-T Temm. IZI Meserve. NILE Hap. Step. and jump Gtannur, 29-99 Rise. 25 Dunaells. 55-3 TENNIS. With spring eemes tennis. The eaurts are ueeupied at EVEIY available hear and in Jane comes the annual teurnament. SOCCER. The game which opened the sperting seasen Elf Gerham Nermal was seeeer. Under the direetien at Miss Appel. bath seniors and juniers started praetiee. Theugh the game was new to must at us1 we seen learned much about it. and geed material was develeped. Beth elasses had mam.r candidates far its teams and great enthusiasm was amused. Owing to the earIy snowfall. we were unable te play eur interelass games. Hewerer, there are great plans among the juniors fer a team next year. OUR 1iw'litli'.5':lTY3 First 1' mentiun Margaret Lee. Knnwn tn the Varsity as Fag ; She is quick. and. uh! an spry. When she starts we nay, Oh. my! Secandly i: Gertrude Prinn. She is very full af vim: Althnugh we always call her Trudy. You cnuidn'l say she's one bit moody. Then comes Gotham. 5112': right then; Never say to her, Deapairl Now, there'a Thelma. We call Dally. Full uf fun and. oh. 5:: jullyl Dorothy Ellis. known as Dal. Say! she'a always on the spent. Mary Thompson is very tall. When she. plays win no chance at all. Hen: i: Brownie, Ready to: light: She?! got that balIa-h You'd better hike. Mildred Pippcrt. we call Mac, Not m tall. but my! nut slaw. Now our Mitch in right an hand: She play: ball Ira beat the: band. Justelle Lackrey is always wine: When she's an the Hour. WC . we just :urmiaa. You knnw who Nan is. I'm vcry sure: Her band's an the ball. Don't tryr any more. Then there's Sal. She knows what to do: You dun'l: ever have to give her a cue. Miss Appel. their eeaeh. Has taught them a lot; It's me wonder that bunch I: right en the dent. This Iinishes up the Varsity, Whe's wen fur us many a game: Thefve given us all much pleasure. And earned fur themselves great fame. THE DAY'S DRDER OF A NERVGUS l22 GIRL. Order: Cities halt. Running in place witheut raising the feet frem the Heat. GO! Class halt! Make Eve 360a turns: do net step between turnsel. 2. 3. 4. 5. Head: Place the right tee en the right ear. keeping bath eyes feeused en the nese: gentlyF turn head around eight times; alternate ear wiggling fut ten euuntsrl. 2. 3.- 4. 5. 6. ?. 8, 9. IO. Arms: Sheulden dewnwarcl stretch: eibews ten sheuiders touch. Arms and Legs: Jump to hips apart and elap feet ever head-l ferget--rpesitienl Heels timenward stretch. tees upwards raise. fer eight enunts. GUI Breathing: Breathe in-l. 2, 3, 4. 5, 6. 3. B, 9. IO. 11, 12. l3. I4. 15. H5. 1?. 13. etc. Breathe nut the same. Preeipitant: Jump ever all the seats in the mum. Teueh head 1:: Hear alternately for twelve enunts. G0! Dress right. in correct gym eestume. BelleReeessl ! Thank Geodnessl None able ten enjoy it. QUOTATIONS HEARD DURING BASKETBALL PRACTICE. Peg: Mine: Sheet yeurself. Gerham: Here I am. Trudy: uDent! Dot! Can I help you ? Thelma: Sal. Bet : Alright I Mae: Hi I Sal: Get that ball. Mies Appel: Come nverdressed. Mitch: HHere. GAMES 0F GORHAM NORMAL BOYS. Gnrham 39. Portland Ii..hii urer:.it:,.r IEI; at Gerhetn. Gerhem 45, Gurham High i9: at GurhEm. GnIhEm ID. Thurman Academy 23: at Gerhem. Gerhem 22. Weathrnai: High 13:, et Gurham. Gerham l9. Weethreeh Stm'inlfjf 1H: at GDTh-Ill'l. Gerhem 43. Brunswick High 2?: et Gerham. Gerham 23. Weithrmh High i5; at Wutbrenh. Earhem 13, Bidiefurd High 32: II Eiddeterd. Gerham 23., Bieideinrd High 21; at Gurhem Gerhem 5ft, Sauteed High 1-5; at Gerham. Cerium 23, Santerd High 42; at Santerd. Gerham 23. Emmerich High 39: II BruuMWieh. GORHAM NORMAL BOYS' BASKET-BALL. Cents Cent: Tutu! Nu. Game: Name. from Hear. from Innis. paints. played in. Petition played. Ru eeeil 59 59 1 FT I 2 Ferrwe rd Bush 52 ID I04 '2 Ferwerd Guard Carstensen 19 2 4m I I Center Ruife I? I 35 IE Ferwerd Guard Devenpurt 2 D 4 I I Guard Lewe D 'D U 3 Guard Weleh I H . 2 5 Center Chase 0 U D 5 Center Jane: G El E1 5 Genre! Perseus 13' El III I Guard e 3152 Telel paint: fer 12 gemee The Basketnhaii eeaeen at 1922 was the meet eueeeeetul ever enjoyed by any heys' team at Cnrham Normal Seheel. Playing a schedule of twelve games with seme ef the strangest eeheel-bny teams in the State. lhE-Y wen seven. seating in Intel of 362 paint: to the eppenente' 31 T. Threugheut the eeaeen the bays were handicapped by their inability tn eeeure a eeaeh. Te eeme teams this would have been an insurmeuntable bleek. net en with the Nurmel hays. With a determinatien ten sueeeed even in the face at diifleulty the squad. eeneieting of ten men, started praetieing under the direction at Captain Bush and Prin- cipal Russell. Tn these twe men betting a large share of the credit fer the success eehieved by the team. Captain Bush made a meet excellent leader fer the team. and at all times perennihed the spirit of tight whieh eharaeterieed the work of the season. Even.Ir man an the learn ehntrihuted his best by attenciing praetiee regularly and helding hirnw self strictly te training rulea. Mr. Russell heIpeci weaderhullyr threugh the great intereat that he manifested at all times in the weifare ef the team. He was always willing te eerne ta eur aid, either iinaneialh.F er with a triendizrr hit at advice. and gave freely ef his time tn the furtherance ef the interest ef the team. The membera ef the squad were Russell, It; Relfe, rf; Caratenaen, e; Davenpert. lg: Bush. rg; aubatituteawLewe. lg; Chase, e; Weieh, e: Paraene, rg; Jenea. rg. Captain Bush. altheUgh playing a guard peaitien, aeered 52 haaketa from the Hear and was a tower of strength en the defense. Although an ezittremelj,ir clean player, he is in the game everyr minute. lighting tn win. He is an unusual feet man and a perfect ahet. Hie pepularitjr waa atteated by his eleetitrn aa hath manager and -:a;::-ta-.in1 an hennr which has been eenferreti upen very few aeheel men. Ruaaeii. whe: played left forward, aeered 59 baskets from the Hear and 59 frern the feul line far a tetal at 17? peinta. He is an erttrernelg,F fast man an the heat and a hard rnan te guard. He acided much tn the effenaive strength at the team. Carstensen. playing center, eeered 19 haaketa item the Hear. He is a player at much experience. Rnlte, whtr played right forward. aeered l? baskets from the Hear and ene trtnn the haul line. Althe-ugh he jeined the team late in the aeaaern, he preved a valuable asset. Davenpert. playing left guard. eeered 2 baskets item the Hear. He is a line deten- aive player. He Was an the Livermere Falls High Seheul team when they wen the charn- pienahip at 1913. Lewe. whe substituted fer guards. distinguished himself fer ene at his experience. and ahtruld preve a 1Iraluahle aaaet te the team next year. Janea. Chase. Weleh. and Paranna. new men tn the game. preved themaelvea 1I.I'ahrahle tn the team by their willingness ti: attend praetiee and te he used when needed. Weymeuth, when aeted aa aaeiatant manager for the Normal hears, team, prtwed a great help te manager Bush, as a greater part at the reapenaihility ef the acting manager was taken ever by Weymouth. Assistant manager Weymnuth enuid aiwaye he depended upnn t-a help in any,Ir waf,r paaaihle fer the uplift ef the team. Fer hie faithful services he was given a letter with the ether letter men. SUMMARY OF GAMESi The 1922. Basket-hali aeaeen waa aueeeaafuliy iaunehed at Cerharn Nermal Seheel gym en the 29th at Nevernhen when Gerharn defeateci the Uninteraitj,I ef Partiand, 39 to H23. The Nermai Seheel played a fast and elever game. Russell starred with B haaketa frem the Heer. lGhrharn played The-rntnn Academy on the 2nd at December. Here they suffered their hrat defeat by the scare at 23 te ID. The game waa EEEEEdingijg-F fast and inter eating. with the Nermal Seheei putting up a leaing tht against a mere aeaaened eppanent. On the Nth at December a game was played with Weathrenk Seminary, in which the Normal Seheei was slightly nutelaaaed and last by a aeere hi 41 H? 19. The G. N. S. hnya fraught well and were not diaeeuraged by this aethaek. as the liiierninarjir was e-anaid- ereel at that time the fastest aehaal-heya' team in the State. The team came back strong the fellewing week and a:leeiaitl'elj,r eruaheel the slightlyIr averweenhdent Westbrook lads e-n their ewn Hear. The G. N. 5. bays eutpaaaed and nut- ahet their oppnnenta by a large margin. the hnal aenre being 23 te t5. Russell was the big hieck in the paper city lath:1 path. searing 30 at Gnrhamia 23 peinta. The Biddeferd game at Garham Nermal en Januanr 13th was a hard ene ta have result in a 23 ta 2I Vittary fer the G. N. 5. boys. The scare at the end at the first half was H to 9. in fever at Garham. As may be seen from the scare. the game was very,F elese and interesting. Carham showed superiar team warts and an arganized defense that seemed to be hard far the Biddefercl lads tn satire. Bush hreught the fans ta their feet when he caged the basket that hrake the tie and wan the game Emil? I5 seeeads hefere the Enai whistle. The next game was with Santerd High at Sanford err Jaaatarjrr 20th. The Narmal Schaei was defeated by a scare at 42 ta 23. Sturgean and Wiggins played well for Sanferd. The G. N. 5. bays fought hard but seemed ta have difficultyr in laeating the rim of the basket. Every team has its eff nights. and Gnrham had hers at Sanford. 0n january 23th the G. N. S. hays1 before the largest erawd at the seasen. defeated the Garham High hays by the seere at 45 ta 19. The High Seheai lads were unable ta break through the Erman defense, whieh the G. N. 5. bays warked ta perfection. Russell. Relfe. and Bush did gead wark eaging the basket. while Lowe and Carstensen kept them supplied with the hall. The next game was played in the G. N. 5. gym an February Ist. with Westbrook High, and wan by lGarham hy the seere at 22 ten 13. The game was elase and exciting every minute. Rolfe and Bushplayed a line game, eaeh searing 4 baskets tram the finer. while Russell distinguished himself by sheeting B hauls. Lawe played an exeeptienaiiy tine game, halding his man from searing a single basket. Beattziir starred fer Westhreak. making 14 at the paper city laels1 13 paints. Un February ch eame anether home game. with Brunswick High. The Narmal Sehaal wen the game easilyr by the seare at 43 to 2?. The eharaeteristie at the game was the wenderful team werk the G. N. St bays shewed. Saule was the star fer Brunswick. On February iFth came the return game with Biddefard on their Hear. The G. N. 5. bays put up a gead tight, but. ewing to the much palished Hear. last by a scare at 32 to TB. The seare at the end at the first half was I3 ten IS, in favor af Biddefaret. Russell shat well far Gerham. and Silverman far Biddeferd. when caged 9 baskets. The fellawing .Eiaturdayr night we ehtained revenge fer aur defeat at Sanfard by heating Sanford High. 56 ta ta. The scare tells the stery very accurately. Russell, Carstensea1 and Bush had a wanderfui time tessing irr baskets whenever it pleased them to 4:11th sa. Reife anti Davenport starred an the defensive. heidiag their men ta ane basket eae . The final game at the season teak plate at Brunswick, March 3th. The previeus week na game was played and praetiee was suspended. which was detrimental ta our team. Brunswiek eaged 5 baskets in the last 3 minutes. The game at the em;I ef the hrst half resulted in a tie. it was anyone's game until the Brunswick lads. with their sensatianal sheeting. wen by the scare at 39 he 23. Bush starred fer Garham with 9 baskets from the Haar. Hamelin and Saule were the autstanding figures far Brunswick. EDITORIAL BOARD KW 04 am.g-m.a-- WMAF'AAF I '.-- ' !J' min HE pg 5, .- L '34; Rpm? This. the result nf their cambined efforts. Each 011: 0f us will he sure tn retain; May they in all things be as successful. For in this year-bauk, fame thay attain. Our Editnrs. BOARD OF EDITORS. Editnr-in-Chisf Hilda Sullivan Assistant Editors Duris Euglsy. Eilsn Thnmpsnn. Lillian Merrill Busincss Manager Justsils Lockmy Assistant Business Managcr Hazel Mitchell Advertising Manager Esthsr Pinkham Assistant Advertising Manager Andrew Csrstsnssn Alumni Editar Urban Chase: Calendar Editor Alice Psnnsll Humnruus Edits: Dorothy Ellis Art Editnr Alice Washburn Phulngraphi: Editor Duris Cuis- Editar 0f Organizations Laurence Bush Juniur Editor Margaret Fsursr I4. ll 23. 24. 30. 26. 2?. 23. 29. ll. 15. 23. 23. I2. Glalenhar SEPTEMBER. Get-tegethet party in Center II'D greet old friends at last year and ten weleeinte the new-eumere. Aimee! everwhelmeel by the number and strung personality. of juniers. One heur-eld junier ten dignified senier: Hew eld tie you think yenu are. ninety? Femiiiar sentinel ef the study heur bell assures us that we ate teellj.r heel: at G. N. S. Y. W. C. A. reception in the Gym. Slogan: Seniers, juniere and feeultjr. ere helping.r family. Reeeptien at the Cengregatienel ehepel fer the Normal students. We get eequaintecl with same ef the t'D'Wt't peeple. A hike threugh hieterie Gerham. Supper eei Fert Hill. When did baked been: ever taste 50 good? Seheel pictures arrive! lGreet exeitement! As usual. we want ten see eureehree e3 ether: see us. OCTOBER. Here and heund eheee. The here: give the hounds a wild run. Finelhr all arrive at Alden's Feud. Chief attraetien? Hotrdegs. e-f course! The COUNTY Fairwgiven by the seniors in hener ef juniers. Pepeern. eendy and sideehewe! Shrieke ef fear eeme item the regien ef Wild Man Bihber's eell. Mrs. Marie Turner HEINI'EF entertain: us with the stern; of her experiences as teeehet in a rural school 1:1 Putter Ceunty. Miseeun. State Teachere' Conventien in Portland. Special eats arrive early.r in the metning. The Convention eleeee with an ergan eeneert. We return te Gerham with mingled memeriee ef erewde ef teachers. music, and inspiring leetures. Hew weleettie te tired girls is the sight at Netmal Hill! This megar weil be termed Vieiters' Day. An afterFthe-eentrentien gathering of teaehers frem all parts ef the State. We appreciate their interest in G. N. 5. NOVEMBER. Helleweien Peru.F in the Gym. When found the meet blaek eats? Armistice Day. The Gevernet's pteelamatien deeides that it shall be a holiday. Student Ceuneil meeting in Center. Enthusiastie euppnrt of student gevernment. On eur wee,r heme. Vieienswtutkey. ertii'ihem.r eeuee. pumpkin pie. Back tel G. N. S. a few pounds heavier than when we went heme. DECEMBER. Dr. Richards tells us of his experiences in Africa. He demenstrates the mode of dress and language of the natives. Hi5 lecture will long be remembered. eepeeieillj.Ir by the subject at his demenetratiens. The Y. W. C. A. Christmas Fair. A eueeeee. as usual. with eandy. fttiiey,r werk. G. N. 5. bellmne. and iee eream fer sale. 22. 2!. 2?. 23. 31. ID. II. 13. I4. 18. 22. 24. 23. 253113 ?- Miee Keene entertains the Heuee Cemmittee at supper. Fertune telling and stories help to make it e dehghtful eeeaeien. First term ef eeheel eleees. Signs ef Santate visit in the hails. Heme fer Christmas veeetien. ' JANUARY. The dermiteriee are alive enee mere. All are displaying Christmas gifts. Speeches by members ef the faculty and the student hedy urging a drive fer the Student Relief Fund. Buck gives us a taik en eeheei epirit. G. N. 5., '23e Biddeferd High, 2!. Thetie the way to play. buys! G. N. S. igirlei. 24-Maine Seheel ef Cemmeree. ZI. Varsity leaves for Plymeuth. N. H.1 to play Plymouth Normal Seheel. Geed luck te yen, girls! Lung distance eell hem Plymeuth: After a IZO-mile trip. G. N. 3. girls heat Plynmuth Nermal with a eeere ef 29 he 15. G. N. 5. is preud at its team. The Varsity girie return. tired but happy. G. N. S. lfthird teamL H w Gerham High. 12. ' Faculty tee fer the eeniere. Ask Mr. Russell hew he likes bobbed hair '9 FEBRUARY. '3. N. 3. tbeysL ZZ-Westhreek High. '3. G. N. S. igirieL 4UaU. ef M., W. U. at M. girls get a surprise. G. N. S. therei. 4U-Brunewiek High. 13. Center at attractien, Eeet Hall reception teem. Seniors faee camera. The Valentine Tea. given by the faculty to eeetiene C2 and C4 ef the junier Class. is enjoyed by the guests. Wendy eeeme te he the favered ene when the valentines are distributed. G. N. S. igirleli, IFwMexiee High, 2. Anether vietery! Geurge and Martha Washingten again receive their Nermal friends in East Haii dining-reem. After supper we gather in Center. where a mueieel pregram ie enjeyed. G. N. S. igirleL 36wPlymeuth Normal. 23. Edite riel beard fer the GREEN AND WHITE is elected. May the muses give desired inspiration. MARCH. G. N. S. igiriel. 26MCaetine Nermal, 2. Tewn Meeting Day! Girls attend. Tag Dayw'iGl-eat Trial Pending. Our CHTIIJEELF i5 amused. Mr. H. A. Allen. State Agent for Rurai Seheeie. speaks tn the Rural Seeieiegjr Club and guests. Anether instance ef the activity ef the Y. W. C. H.4tereeptieen lecture, Chun- tries ef the Western Hemisphere. Seetiene Cl and C3 ef the Junior Class are entertained by the faeuity et a St. Petriek'e Dent:r tee. Games are enjejred. and even the refreshments help te eerrjir eut the enter eeheme-green and white. 19. 24. 28. 31. 1?. 19. 21. 25. 20. 1?. 13. 20. 21. G. N. 5. tthird teemL IUwGerhem High. 12. Never mind. girls. Yeu dict geetl playing. Geed def fer walking. Spring hats are the e.ttreetien. Early.F merning weike begin be he pepular with the eeniere. Haw many birde have yeu seen? Excitement emeng seniors! The Red-breastea Nuthatch has appeared. Annual business meeting ef the Y. W. C. A. Interelees game tgirleJ Seniere, 26ejuninre. 23. Recital by three talented mem+ here ef eur faeultwaiee Andrews. Miss Appel. and Miss Beuttel. APRIL. April feel! The menth begins with a January blizzard. Intereleee game between junier end eenier girls. Juniere highhr elated ever eeere. 15-1 1. Tepie cut the dayeMay Ball. We 30 home fer Easter veeetien. The Spring term begins tn-dey. Petriete' Deywe holiday. We make edditiene te eur bird lists. A day of lectures. Speakers: Dr. A. E. Winehip, Editor at the Jeurnel ef Edu+ eetien, and Dr. Lineeln Owen. an alumnus at G. N. 3.. when is new Principal at the Rice Seheni. Beaten. The hret etheiel bird walk at the season. MAY Feurth Annual May Bell. Se lung anticipatedwee seen ever. The juniere give the eeniere a party in the Gym. JUNE. Alumni Day. Baccalaureate Sunday. A Midsummer Festival. with The Marriage ef Celumhine in pantemime. Greduetien-We have all wished for this time te eeme. yet new that it is here. we eannet hut regret that eur twe- yeere at G. N. S. are ever. We have made many lasting friendships and In years te eeme we'll net ferget Our life at G. N. 5.; The Green and White shall ever stand Fer days ef happiness. -hu-J-n.w FUNNYGRAPH L15?:n,?aHsf $;fas-a may one. Lest you may think that in fun we art: lacking, These next few pages we ask gnu ta mad: They will cunvince yen tar EG we are hnpinQ That in this lint :1!st we've met the need. With aur Jokes. Wm LEM? AT E. N. 5. Edgjh: m1 mmlaaf the Mr gaullih In- Minna in the:- -:uBltI.m:: m um. Expert WM riklr. Smam A: main Gum WWW B? 5.13:1!!! WEE-TMIHW Gum: Huun-Sunday 1am Early :11an and Twilight. halal: Hained By 1 Km Ia; hid guide Whirl. his Wm! than in alt manic? Hum LGST WWHEHE. HEW'H Ham: JED t1. H. 3-. A 5M 'mu'let: far mm M hue; Fiwier Elma Hamil immmiiitilf Hi Eli N, 5. Canard Dhii'anfy Wmm 'Twu Munll'm Agra By tha Eaibur if: this 13mm FUNWTJQKEE DH 51th: Nwhm- MYETIC EURLERE 6mg! ti: hep bait curly 'aa hula die- aired if- diraMs m fnlihwwad. DEM? Tn he filth. nu immmlg' 1.19mi; . arm and hi BE wma- unlili bail m This .4 Wanna. E3 May 0mg :3; N. 5. Girls A GABLEac-AR UP HERMAL HILL Hew de the Gerham Normal girls Improve each shining neae? By putting an same pewder The eeler at a rese. Haw tie same Garham Normal hays. Improve eaeh shining heur? E1? trampling att the ladies TI:- their very ulrnerst Fewer. How do the nermat teachers tmprave aur minds with hnewtectge? They teach us all 5e thereughtjr We Won't need tar get In eeltege. Miss - Have yet: written Chase yet? Miss CL-i .Ne I didnt know yet: were sup- pesed te. Whats the matter with him? Miss w- Why he was aperateet on far ap- pendteitis. Miss CL- Wett, that's all I knew about what's gluing an upstairs. Miss w- ,Cth but he wasnt eperateet em up- stairkhe was eperated an at home. THE DenIr-Isa? Ema WALK. The seniors gar a hunting Patter birdies in the mere, They realty think it's better Te start out at early dawn. They,-r tatte their tent hags tight atung Te help them name the speeie, Ne deuht but that you'll laugh at thia, But te- name hirets isn't easy. I:tne sees same htaett apeeka in a tree Anti thither she 1w'itt run. Yeu'd atrneat think to see her ge- That she had spied a Hun! Up gen the glasses te her eyes. She gazes alt arerund; Then all at enee exetaims with glee, Some new birds I have found. Uh! let me see the eaters new, Uh! isn't he tee sweet. t wander if thatis hlue er htaeh, What does he say. Tweet? Tweet ? Very well. run can call him that But I' call him a swattew; Maybe yeuire correct. my dear- We'll knew for sure temurrew. That makes eighteen in att I've seen. I'm tickled must to pieees. an'I aren't ynu glad that we get up Anti saw these hranet new speeies?II THE SHIFTERs. Here's a cheer fer the club eatled the Shifters, 1Whieh has spread all ever the seheet. He whe jeins it sheweth hia wisctem. Ail Wh'Ct eta net we're able te feet. As tang as a Shifter existeth. As tang as there's semething to lift. 5e tang will this organizatien Cunttnut ten thrive and tn shift. Miss Ryan Ifassigning tWiga te he hreught ta etasslwupiteh pinet white pine, red pine..J Bertha Dayw She ought to send seme ene- fer a pareupine. Mr. WWdWard-hla there aI'IJI'Isneniztjtur here tram AHEUEta? Are you, Miss Finkham? Miss Finhham ihatrihedtw'tHet . Mr. WundwardF- I theught maybe yen Were- as theyr alt tautcect your wayr when I spake. WHIJIIT .3 Ftnm time to time she atietatea nutea And from time te time she makea A diagram that plainly sheWs . The homes at eur pains and aehea. She+s apt te give us quietes, 1 Whirh We pass tram time tn time. Her tattertte wards she utters tn the drawt et southern etime. She makes us teach gymnastics. And we de from time to time. And new. perhaps. you'll tett me. Gt whom I Wrete this rhyme. WHe-att? She brings up the mail. hey are always aeen with Marjorie ant! Hazel. He wears heats that have a questienahte aug- gestien. heing so near the harder He writes heme In eherua Same ene that teaeheu- A stitel-I in time saves nine. A tree is knewn by its fruit. Anti Hanetse-me is that hamiseme dues. Attentien is the mother at memerr. She is always sure that everything is he... tightH ?gilliup igurricnne SPECIAL Enmc-N. Published when punihle at lhe shite inatituliun iur thus: daiiring tn be ltathen. Main amt: Tclephune: Managing editor Chicf :dimrial Writer unncccunrf Sparta :ditur wanted tn rclitw 31mm taken out Ina! Week gun: but not fmgutten Any cnmplajnls :huuld h: cartiully writlm m1 plain while paper. Icanring a margin and using nnly une Iidc, addressed tu Il'u: Hilllop Hurri- Sociely :dilnr helplm Financial manager usclm Cariunnints fyum Auguua Bualn u: man agar lull ... tune and pul in Ihe want: baal-zct-4hus :aving u: thc hu'lhtr 11f lining, il. Gurham Nnrmal Studtnh Preset! Comedy Fuurrhcl Cumcdy Enacted in Rmcptiun Rnnm ul: Rubia Hall. Una uf 1h: Grcalest Successcl Eur Prumted at That Enhnnl. Fame. of Thin Flay will Uminublcdlf Cm Dawn in Annals cf Schml. Flay igivcn bcluwjl Inslaniancum Suc- cess. Caught in the At? 1 Whinh Act? Act I. Scene 'I. Curtain rim: shnwing interim uf wcH-wurn mam. Daur-bell rings. Scene 2. Dunr-bell amwcrcd. Curtain. Scene 3. Curtain rises showing hawildercd yuung men in rectptian mom uf building. Emu: Dunn Kant. Haw: you flaunt! nu! whum gnu want? AHirmntive answered by fauna gmtlemcn. Curlain Ea : Scene 4. Curtain IiEEFdnur-hc'll rings. Exit Um Kathe Curtain. Act II. Scene I. Cunvtulliun. Survey nf mum. Dimmer? nf: NJ 3 picturcl. IE 2 vanes. 13:; I staiuc. 4 chairs, HIII I tiivnrl tcnpacity 23'. '33 2 girls. Discuvtrjr of vile plot. Awful quastiuna in mind: ui :ailera-Whu? E113? When? mere? Haw did 151:3 came I art? Great perplclitj' cm par: uf callus. Caller: delarmine in remain chliviuus to PFEICTIEE nf hid- den culprils. 5cm: 2. Entrance Dun Kean: with lhrcc mun: gentlcmen hum Portland. fulluwed by several gaung ladies. Silunliun-I3 peuple. FumilurHUi 5 chairs. 1:3 I divan. Result + ? Bright icicn on par! nE Dean KctnhThrtc couplcs dnparl tn Y. . C. A. rmm leaving lhre: uther cnuples innocent nf 1h: dun :r threatenecI by presents: nf intrudcn. New i an an part uf Dean chnt-twu chain an: natdcd in Y. W. m. Thur: are lure extra chairs in lhe rcccp'liun mum. Thtmfarchmuv: limm. Unluakcd Eur visitor: saizcd by sudden and desperate: fur, they rim: to their feet Great EuTPIiIE on part uf Dean Keen: and cuuplcn.- Explanation. Act 1 , Scan: L Intruder: gang. cuuplpl happily settlcd. Peace and quiet IIU once mart. Curtain. Illamas! 1V. 5::an I. Striking of cinch i: hurti in ll'm distancc. Curtain. 5cm: 2. Gentlemrn dcparL Confused u:- pinnatiuns an part uf culprits still taking plant. Qucs'iun: Why wure thug Iherc? A51: . They knuw. Yes. I admit the general rule That eirery peet is a feel. But L myself, maj,r serve to shew it That eirery feel is net a peet. THE TALE DF A G. N.S. ETUDENT The ether night I went ElDWn Tewne to see Jehn'siaen te heel eut what it is a Eieu ttelia when he i: Keene en hird aiutiy. I stayed tee leng and while I was Haeten IZenh ing hnmeward Miss Halliday said, You'd better Russell yeuraelf er U'Rjran will he in the sky and Feuill be late to supper. I aeiel I Weed hardjl and get haelt in time. The next clay ene ef the hays wanteti an Appel so he tried te climb the Etene fenee te get it. We teld him net te give it'te 2th-r ef the girls lest it Puff'er up. The Appeltst were Brewn but he reached up And tell rew ene clewn Whieh aeernecl very CilIej'. SDCIA! .IZED RECITATIDN Yeu've hearci this shert quetatien True leve eleea net run emenenthH Ariel sure it's eften needed Seine senie-r heart tn aeethe. Fer enee when in our li elass e had a sheet elieeueeien. We maele eer june and Esther Anti Lillian start hiuahin'. Then up areee June Nereresa And rnacle a height suggestion That we relate eur experienee Anti cleeiele the peint in question. Miss I-Ia.llit:ltijtr IIZLiterature Ahw Den't be afraid Ie say Hell. Mr. Weedwarciw'l'rhie law was passed aheut l'il'lll. Miss FalthUh. but I wasn't here then. Junie: lZnarning the instruments of the err ehestraji w- Drum. triangle. easearet-H. Junier Lit. GlasszIWhat ether elate was this man hem? Cemment- We Lteuallj,r Elenit expect mere than one date. Mr. Weedwardw'lWhy is it meat autea have six aieleti nuts in them? Comment lily aenier whe has juat lialeneel to the autehiegraphy ef a fameue manhwrhl thinlt Mite has twe lives. PLEASANT AeaeeteTtema. Mr. Brewnu- Well, we've get a new psalrn te learm Mr. - -F -I:Wheae haneeeis name is LereljtleIt wen't he as eastyr ea Ihat last ene because there were pleasant eenneetiene in that, especially in the last verse. wail en the LereL he ef gene! eeurage anel he shall efretigthen thine heart. wait. l say, an the Lord. Mr. BrewnwliThat must he eeneeling te yeu. Cilley. ae yeu have dene eensielerahle waiting fer your Lurch THAT'S ALL. The Hermal girls have Failings. They call wajr down the hell, But Thelma Gray knew when he step. She stepped anel saiel. That's all. Fer theugh she's; enthusiastie 1'IE-lhen she talks of haaltet-hall At eur athletie rally. Ehe stepped anti aaiel. That's tilliH THE LATE M155 RYAN. We're very sad Ie knew at last That peer Miss Ryan's ageing fast. We long have Feared but new we know That the late Miss RyanH is ever ea. In laet. it weulcl he an awful eheelt. That weuld make Miss Ryan en time with the eleek, Fer ahe'a late ten hreahlaet and dinner tee, Find she seems te think that's the way In do. At all ether things she's always an time. In just this ene she's: late as thin rhyme; Ariel the ether thinge I am glad ter sayr Pure the classes she ought to meet that day. She comes in smiling, as prempt as can he, And she teaches the seniere aheut eaeh tree. Yes. no matter what happene. without delay. She meets her classes everyr day. Situatien-- Will yeti have some mere hearts? Reapense- Mmm. Miss Feurywul am thinking til: a bird with a hlaelr: head and a striped haelt. He likes. to live in eturnpa of trees and eat: nu'e in the winter. What is he? tLSilenee en part of elaeeJI Miss Feurfquhipmunlt. Gasp bf elasaw- Birtial Miss Appelww have here part of the eli- gestive system of an animal. Possibly later Mr. Russell will elisaeet a eat Fer us. Miss Merrillwul hepe he clues. I'd like it if there weren't any' mere eats. 1 Etrhjt! Why! We elidn't knew yen eeuld he at: hleedthirety. I ' 11-, :- - ' J-z- 1-1.1.- I :5..- l.- -- I. - -.d'.- .. 1. I ' I I .. - . . -. .. 11' I..- LII -'r 1. '- Quickly ene hy ene In the rank heehs eat the teachers Biessnm the Flu. B Cis. Ferget-me-nets ef nut seheei wash. Miss Jehnsen- Name seme ef the 1tiegeteizrie constituents fer a soup. Miss Seuiee- Chiehen. Miss Jehnsene- Vegetahie ? 5P ewe FEVER Ream. Yeu ean't enjey the spring time when yen have In etajyr inside; It's hard te sit anti slutty when yeuid like in let things slide. Altheugh TDHI great ambition reef,r he attained that way. Still there's magic in the spring time and when can stag,r it nay? Yen maji-r practice eeneentratien. yeu magir he sue- eessfuL tee. Fer a shert time-then springie magie's fennel te- get the best at you. h- Jumee Ci-IemsTei'. Awful eders Beating up Make us want to frewn-- When the juniers study chem We'd like ten heave the tewn. A Semen Reveeie. H I knew what poets knew Aheut rhythm. yes, and rhyme. I weuiei net he sitting here Just a-wastieg ali my time Du free verse er on these jingies H I knew what peets knew. Lengthyr heurs at study. Lets and lets hf hrain Make a girl a teaeher. Who is. tit te reign. RECENT Dlsehveeies. Mr. Weedwardei'What is the eniy liquid which wiii not freeze? Height student- Het water. Mr. Wendward IIin current histeryliei'Hew is the president eieeted? Miss - Threugh an eieetre eeliege. Mr. Weeeiwardn- Whe is president at the senate? Miss FHtheereSenater Serghum. 1 think. Heise is semething that ereehes er hits the ear suddenly. Hygreeeepie ie semething irei-f,r minute. Equilibrium is semething pet inte the ear te held a persen up. THE Wasps. 1When yeu're pages and pages behind in year netes. When the hest rant: yeu get is a C1 1Whett it rains se yeu eanit wear your new red ehapeau, Anti yeu're eaiied Iitere the heuse e-::ii'ei'riittee1 When your head aehes so hard that the reem seems tee- small. When yeu've just emasheci the shade is: reut- temp. When you've feught with yeur friends tiil they've left yeu aiene, When yuur hest heau'e heen swiped hf a vamp, Wilt; the dust and the papers. jreu see an the ear. Sag,f muteij;r it's high time to sweep. 1When yeu'ire spilt all the peweier you use on your nese, Yeu haire cause. but eie you dare weep? Dicky . A New DleeENes. What eiiel we have te teeic up in Histei-jiur of Education tedajr? Uh. semething aheut a let of these wise elei Greekswne ef them was Diegenes? .. What eiiei he tie? He hunted with a lantern te- tine! a wise man. uThat's nething-Aliee Washhum hunteci ail ever Fertiand fer a het eieg and there was a tranhfert advertisement up in almest everg-r restaurant. DH. WHY? Why is it when we It'j' te sing Anti de- um very.r hest. Miss AndreWs eieses all the deters? Is it te preteet the rest?I The seniors their pulses are taking Te learn if their hearts are a-shaking- New this information might bring eenstematien. 1f taken after saying geed night. Arising from the Davenport. Bee Jenes went on a lChase After a Buck that he wanted Ie get. But he found it an awful raee, Fer the ground was all tee Sandy And the sage Bush was right thereI But the Buck didn't seem te be handy, 5-:- he had to give up in despain THE. LATEST HITS-AT EeeHsM. The Last Littie Mile is the Lengestewitheut accompaniment. In the Girl Tewn HaU-with a full erehestra. Leave Me with a 5miikin A flat. Just Like a Rainhewevery high. Wandering HumeHin three parts. April Shewers-veryr eatehjr. Ten Littie Fingers and Ten Little Tees-fer titty cents. A FRDPHECY. Let tta lueh into the future at aeme til the fa- .eeua and meii useful women ef hventy-Eve year: henee. We are at the epera: we liatert with admira- tion as the hird-lilte eetea peur forth from the threat hi the singer. ha we adjust mt! glauea we aee that it is Eiiaaheth Feury. and percei'tte that our hapea and aniieipatien of farmer daya are realized. Whiz: are all theae happryr little ehiielren that are braiding the May-pele mt the green in Beaten? Whe it their grateful inliruclttl'i' Why! It is Mary Thempaea. Her tendneaa fer ehilclren haa net decreased. An athletie exhibitien ia acitrertiaed to he held in the largest gymnaaium in the city. This teem: to utter more In us than aajtthing else. at: we decide it: attendt The exhihititm ahnwa the e:- eellent training of the ittatruete-r. who ia Margaret At the club meeting which our heateae invite: tta ta attend we liaten la a paper an Hiatetit: Eventa that Hatre lnllueneed Ua Greatiy. Knewing Dat Ellia'a fondue fur hiatary we are net aerpriaed that her addreaa ia applauded with an mueh entltuaiatnt by the audieaee. At the Y, W. C. A. Jubilee we are greeted by ear eld G. N. 5. friend. Hazel Mitchell. whet ia Held aeeretarjr of New England. The priaeipal at the high aeheei in the neigh- herieg team is represented in ene at the meat widely read educatiaaal jettrnala as an edueatienal geniua. Her picture luulta familiar. and the name beneath the picture is Aliee Feanell. At E. N. 5., we hear that there ia a new enurae introduced. The texteheeha they.r are study- tag ia Lawa and Principlea by Anne Cenwaf. She is alaa teaehiag a eeurae ef Interim Decora- lien. there. Newspaper: say that Father F'inltham hide fair to he the heat lmawtt aehrertiaiag agent in New England. Knewihg her ahilitjr along that line in G. N. 5.. we are net surpriaed. Who ia the aetecl judge that is In take up the ease to he tried in. the Juvenile Court? It in. Mattie GraEam. That is what we propheaiet'l for her haul: in Ci. N. 5.. an the had atteh ability to eleeide thinga eurreetljr. What haa become Elf Durelhy Clarh? We uh and everyune :eema aurpriaed that we do eat knew that the i: the heat hairdresser in Beaten. Wattlel yen lihe In hear me ef the lineal eleetttieaiata ef the atate at the 'Cuatiaenta'l Theatrei te-night? we: the queatian aahecl l3? eut' hea'eis. Di eeerae we want In. We attend. Whu is this permit when ene minute can have her audienee in mare of laughter the next minute have them weeping? Whit eeulel it be but Mile dretl. Cale? If you wiah te read the heat aeleetiette ei peetry, 3e tn France: Merrill'a private library. ia eur friend'a adviee. Deea eiiapmitinn have anything to ele with atte- eeaaiI I ahauld say ae. Leah at F letenee Cra- girt. Elf eeurae. her diapeaitiea ia not all that haa gained her fame. but it has been of great aaaiat- anee in her life aa aa eclueater. We tie nut all realize uur amhitiena. hut Faul- ine Emery'e are realized and she in a atteeeufttl teacher DE histt'twr and literature in a cullege in Alabama. Last but ne-t least we meet Evelyn Clark. When we queatien her ahe ears that ahe'a juat claiag her own werit. Perhape ahe nice: not knew that we have heard haw atteeeaaful her heat: at: ltnittittg haa heea. Are full aalcing what I shall he dating? Ctht l ahall he an aid maid a:heel-marm leaching ynung ideal. hew tn ahuut. Yea. when I get my penaien l ahell aettie dam in my little hungalew An Uld Maitl'a Neat. Thua we leeh ittte the future and aee all the iamnua wemen of the mYttttlillah Club. THE STUDY BELL. IWith apelegiea Ila Lnagiellewl'l. Selemnljr. lmntilj'. dealing it: dale, The study tell ia Beginning 1-: tell. Get yaur hunks reatljr1 switeh mt yeur light. Tail eemea with the evening. we eatt't reat teaight. . Frewna emu eaeh forehead. eur hrewa crease with care. While we aeareh eur brain: for the thought that's not there. He wunia tie we utter. ne- auund in the ream As each site in her chair just hurieel in gleam. The taah ia eempleteel. and we breathe eaee more. Then fer Ieme minutea we pact: 1hItattt the liner. Rehearaing gymnaatiea. practising themes. Then retire eahauatetl ta aleep and aweet dream. Dicky A New Jean er Aae. Miaa Andrew: tenantiag in muaiele Dae. twat three. ling! 'Ye sum of France. Mr. RuuelleiiThe aeheel heard uaually een- Iiat: at three memhera: aemetimea men. me- time: wantettI aumetimea half men anal half women. Ml. Wantiward-HWeill get ten working again if the mint: ate thrcmgh with their game of tag. JuniDr-euTl'tEn the hind rating lady went to the UH Ladiea' Heme. Mr. Weedward- Be attre ta arrange the aheete an that I can alide dawn threugh them ealiljt. Jua'r Beeeaa THE IHTEtteLaaa Gama. Firat junier- What'a the matter with the Ieniera lately? Seeencl JunieruiiThey're all having heel dreams. , Third J.uttitar- Ytta1 I hum. they all timm ef chasing a hire! an a haaltet-hall. 0,. I LH- Emff; ?df- L- Hur- marm'n? Ta SEE 5am: Hrds 673-14 15$ ; w H game 5 uirrlRS 1 ??er Wr? IF??- de c: Enf- 1173105 f5; SH-H t I H3 gdmrin H Hui 11551 $ W W H...----- Efrain afan GE- $ Ifrmd Sani' mar f9 1C3 Same. fathids, JHja'U 14in! war: 1? N' as raazt 3:: I 3115+: '1le Ga ! 5:: waJ I wayldn'f 'E ge'f up and Limit HH'f mgrt- I E : E1 f? 51H: 145! ft?! bani ad L571 5!: 7 IfEH' 'ffitu P 77mm aha. day VAEH .7 And Er7nf+an 52H mm m bird's I hhakdi'd H . find fauna 'H rdbm Find a 6- 5'53 Had a blue. 1: , En 4-755 iris n1! 1;:1': :3 TIN: 51H rnh7 m4 .. I wake Disks? P. Ahnprtiavmmta WHEN YOU PURCHASE APPAREL Ynu Will Find It :1 Saving Bath Time and Money Chaos: Here from Extensive Stacks uf Becoming Garments Law Prices for Assurcd Quality That Cnmbine ta Make Better Values PORTEOUS. MITCHELL :5: BRAUN CU. Portland. Maine Mail and Phone Orders Filled ELLA M. RANKIN Dryr Gauda at All Kinds for Men. Women and Children Best Quality at Lowest Prices also Fine Line of Millinerjf at Mnderate Prints We: Sulicit Your Patmnage Ccntral Square Garham, Main: Cumpliments of CARSWELL. THE DRUGGIST Where Ynu Get that Good 1:: Cream All the Novelties at the Seamn GEORGE T. SPRINGER Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry and Silver ware 5'5 Cangress 3L. Portland, Main: MRS, M. J. LAMBS Importer of LADIES' HATS 5I2 Cangress St. Portland, Maine BRACKETT STREET GARAGE jnhn W. Jordan. Pmp. ACCESSORIES. STORAGE. WASHING 250-252 Bracken St. Purtland. Maina All wnrk guaranteed We aim tn please RALPH K. WENTWORTH Expert Automobile Electrician Carbun Burning and Welding Stnrage Battery Rapairing, Charging and Rental Hartford Staring: Battery 6H3 Main St. Westbmak, ME. TEL 153 THE SMITHPSDMES CD. Optometrists and Opticians 5333 Congrcss St. Pnrlland. Maine Opposite Cnngresa Square. Hntel ! Cnmpliments 0f ! ALICE COWAN OSGOOD tClass of 19160 Manufacturer af I D-Su-Guud Hame-made Candies ! 1307 Cnngress St. Parkland. Main: ! 0.1:: you try. run will always buy D-'SCI-GDIDd Canfectinns Walter Fcnley Guy Kendal! THE FENLEY STUDIO ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY 543m Cangress Strect Class. Fhatas a Specialty Phon: 64??! Elevatur Service Tnr U5 fur Institutian Furnishings 0f Every Descriptinn also HOME. FURNISHINGS me Cellar tn Garret OREN HOUPER'S SONS Partiand, Maine Free Phone Servicb-Hwall Us RIMES BROTHERS COMPANY Famuus in Maine fur Values and Quaiity We are Specialists in Quality Mer- chandise selling at Fair Prices. Wumenis and Children's Apparel and Accessuries. High Gracie Linans. Lus-i trans Silks, Yard Cnnds. Lacas. Rufn Had Curtains and Crttunnes. and many ether Home and Persnnal Needs. WE ani- Sale Agents in Pnrtland far SOROSIS SHOES Out 0f Tamra Custamers may sharp safm hr by mail. AH mail nrders receive per- sunal attantinn b3? thnughtful. experitnced salespeaple. Frat: Delivery in Malina PALMER SHOE COMPANY Fina Faatwear 541 Cungress St. Portland, Maine Ask 1::- See Our 99K PORTABLE ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Phuna 3333. 55 Oak 5L. Partland THE KENNEDY STUDIO Herbert S. Kennedy 2351; Middle St. Purtland. Maine Na urder tun small Nn carciar tau large TradeinMaine EASTERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Jubbers far Everything Elcctric Exclusively Whnlaaale 45 Market St. Portland, MEiHE YOUR ACCOUNT IS INVITED THE CHAPMAN NATIONAL BANK 185 Middle Street, Partland, Maine A Bank fm- Everybuciy 1- DEVELOPING and PRINTING Prnmpt and Careful Attentinn Given Mail Unicrs H. M. SMITH C0. Picture Framers 3 Elm St. Phone 4139 Pnrtland, Main: E. F. SOULE CO. Miilinery nf Best Values 534 Cungress St. Pnrtland. Maine I I Cars far Gnrham start fmm aur clam. henna a canvanient place tn purchase dapendabia drug store gnuds is at the HESELTINE :51 TUTTLE C0. Quality Drug Star: Hi Maine 419 Cnngrasa St. Pnrtland. Main: Masunic Building For ICE CREAM and SODA Fine Chocnlatts and Humtamade Candits PINE TREE CANDY SHOP Christine j. Bruphy Oakland. Maine S. W. SHACKFDRD Fancy Graceries, Cnnfectinnery. Fruit. Cigars, Tabaccu, etc. Garham. Maine SDLVES THE BURNING QUESTION We claim fur Old Company's Lehigh the fullnwing advantages: FIRST It will. tun fur tun. last Ianger than ether Anthracitt anal. SECOND-ult will. tun fur tan. give an! mun: heat than nlhar Anthracite teal. THIRD-It will. tun for turn. leave less ash. that is. burn up mare :nmpieteiy, than nther anal. FOURTHF-It will. tun for tun. caust less :iinkcring and gran: troubles than other anal. PRATT COAL COMPANY 2?1 Middle Street, Pnrtland. Maine. Phane 6076. g F - -- . - PORTLAND UNIVERSITY Cailege nf . CLOTHING Cnmmerce. Accnunts and Finance Collage 9f Secratarial Science l Hats, Caps and Furnishings Courses are nffered in Accounting, Buy iness Administration. Staratanal SCIENCE I and nther subjects leading ta B. C. S. and We make a spacialty nf Hart, Schaff- ner 6: Marx's fine clothing fur Men and 323. S. Degrtes. Write for entrance re- Young Men. qmremtnts. Bennit Building Pnrlland. Maine I W. 6-: D. R. PENNELL - I One: Price Spot Cash Clnthiers ?2 Maine 3!. Brunswick. Maine J. E. PALMER CD. 543 Cungress SI. Purtiand, Maine Specializing in Feminine Apparel 0f Dignity.Ir and Charm Tel. 15PM 5. D- WARREN CUMPANY Manufacturers of Standard Bank and Coated Printing Papers Boston. Mass. Gardiner. Me. Cumbarland Mills, Me. All Group Pictures in this book Taken By ARTHUR L. HSDALE HE! Revere St. Portland. Maine Telephunc 53m Compliments :1? STAR LAUNDRY Westbruak. Maine Compliments of YADILLM'I CLUB l 922 Tim; and Tubes V2513; Sturagt: Batteries WDMBLY TIRE. SHOP George H. Twumbly. Prop. 322 Main Stu Westbruuk Tel. 285 Compliments of BARRDWS THE FLORIST Gnrham. Maine THOMAS R. PYE. DRUGGIST Farmerly West End Drug Cu. Curner Fitch and Main Streets Westbmnk. Maine Clcansing, Dyeing. Pressing. UPTICIANS UpTDMETRISTS REPEHHHE Eyes Examined Glasses Made DRISCOLL'S DRY CLEANING HOUSE H. E. MURDDCK CO. A. A. Driscnll. Prnp. Estabiished in Portland Mare: than 364 Main St. Westbmnk. Maine 30 Years Telephone 203M Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Purtland. Main: i THE CARY TEACHERS AGENCY Portland. Maine Hartford. Conn. - - GEO. H. LARRABEE. Managtr 514 Congress Strcet. Portland. Maine FREQUENT QUICK SERVICE. By Trolley Fthew-Parc:l Past DRUG STORE GOODS Gorham HAYS TWO DRUG STORES - Partland I $ r J l Compliments uf WALTER COREY Compliment: 13f D. W. TRUE Cumpliments 0f PRINTWELL PRINTING CD. 9 Temple St. Partland. Maine: a J. H. MCDONALD dcalcr in UYSTERSF-CLAMS--FISH Hale! and Restaurant Trade a Specialty IEB Cnmmercial Straet Nuns. I and 3 Cammcrcial Wharf Tel. 333. Portland. Maine: N. T. WORTHLEY. JR. Optometrist and Optician 4'33; Cangress SL. TEL 2W4. Portland. Maine: Opp Preble HD1451: MAINEATS HumE+made Ca nclyr b? ELIZABETH BEIRNE 5 Ercntwnnd St. Portland. Maine KNIGHT BROS. :5: COMPANY Contracturs fm- Heating. Plumbing and Metal Wark also Dealer: in Hartiware and Spurting Goods 323 Main St. Westbrnuk. Maine CHANDLER E: jEWELL Lunches Canned Gouda Gnrh am, Main: Can Eat tiune rjr Ice Cream Cumyliments uf FRANK. E. ROBBINS Druggist 93M. Cnngress St. Puriland, Maine Cnmpliments of GED. S. BURNELL Sales-FURD-S enrice WESTBROOK GARAGE 6: MACHINE CO. 5094 1 Main St. Westbrook, Maina Cylinder Regrinding OxyuAcetyiine Welding Complete: Stack cf Pistnns. Pins and Rings Best Wishes HALLIDAY LITERARY CLUB IQZI Greetings YADILLAH ERUTAREHL CLUB I 922 Compliments of APPLEBY'S LUNCH Gen. F. Applehy, Prnp. 52.7 Main St. Oppnsite Uninn Statiun 265 St. Jnim St. Parkland. Maine Our Marta: Cleanliness. Quality, Service: Telephone 514? Parcel PHELWDIIK Given Quick Service Mixed Chucnlates Salted Nut: Bon-Bans MERRI-MUNCH CANDIES MABEL A. PILLSBURY I9 Brentwuud St. Woudfqrds, Magma; Candies Sent to: Ynur Address bf PEIEEF Post ur Express Anywhtre Compliments of DANA WARP MILLS F OYE'S SHOE REPth SERWCE SHOP Westbrook, Maine Near M. C. R. R. Station Wastbmuic. Maine THE BOOKSTORE OF PORTLAND Buaks. Fine Statianery. Desk Seta, Tennis and Gulf Outfits, Autn Lunch Sets, Vacuum Battles, Hammocks. Kndaks and Supplies. Develnping and Printing, Fuuntain Pens. Leather Gouda, Games and Tags LORING, SHORT 6L HARMON Mnnument Squaw. THE HANSON STUDIO M. D. Hanmn, Prnp. Phntngraphs Frames 514 Cnngress St. Partland. Maine The SHAW BUSINESS COLLEGE COURSES Business. Sharthand, Telegraphy, Sacre- tarial. and Burnnmgmsi Autamatic Baokkteping Machine: SHFLZ Cungress St. Partland. Maine ' F. L. Shaw. Pres. NEW ENGLAND TEACHERS, AGENCY G. W. Craigit, Manager Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Pmlland. Maine. Partland, Maine EVERY BANKING F ACILITY Cummercial Trust and Savings Dept. Investment Securities Safa Depusit Bums Telephnne 41 90 FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY Mnnumant Sq. and 8? Exchange 5!. Purtland, Maine Member Federal Reserve System MAINE TIRE 6: AUTO SUPPLY CD. fur TIRES AND ACCESSORIES Phune 4960 190 State St. Pnrtland. Maine CUMMINGS BROS. Whalesale Cmcers Becf and Pruvisiuna 241343 Cummercial St. Partland, Maine OEi-ze and Grater? Dept. Tel. 4334 Beaf Dept. Tel. 3556 2-6 Uninn St. Compliments of FOREST CITY TRUST CO. PurtIand. Maine JOHN LAWRENSEN AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES Leadirg Makes af Tires and Tubes Part5 fur Fnrds and Other Cars 6??! Main St. Tel. 222 Westbmnk. Maine THE EASTMAN RESTAURANT After a shnpping trip :31 the Theatre Plan tn Lunch at the CD21? Eastman Rastaurant EASTMAN BROS. 5-: BANCRUFT 433-493 Cnngress St. Pnrtiand, Maine Campliments Df EDITORIAL BOARD wrrj '- 3-33 ; 1,3,1.fo 5343f $33,333,33- :2... NS F$ ,3 it'- ,,- ii: 1333 '1 3:3 1-..- 1.333 333.1! 33ka 61233 31343an35'33 3- 3,5,3; 3.3. ? '3'- ???Wh'? 3133-333 339135mg-9 . 4 123-343- 33-: 34:33-- --,3L--3 3- 333 3,332.53; 3.333333 3-3 J33 '31-'13..- l 13'33333333'1'6'- 3333-.3.. 1:3 :I 3233'? 331-33333 Egmww ,1! Cf 3W-33 33333.3 6333,33 ?ILWJ 5-333 NM; 203. 3' 3633ng 333.313 333 Kr'i-JLtigh' . 3. Mi? 333$ . 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