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

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SIIII hurtling bright to light the pathe that wind 5e steep and rugged. for each led and less Slewchimhing ten the unreVeaIed above, I teeth+ Because In passing an the living flame That ever brighter burns the ages lhrnugh. I have dune service that is werth the name Can I but say, uThe Heme elf knewledge grew A Iitile brighter in the hands I taught, I teach. Beeause i knew that when life's end I reach And thence pass thrmtgh the gate 5e wide and deep To what I cIe net knew. save what men TEACH. That the remembrance ef me men will keep Is what i've dene: aneI what I haVe Is naught, I teach. GDRHAM NDRMAL SCHDDL l5 I f X f! X ' 'll f z t ,l 1 . . X ' : :1 3; J13! INT I -E'Z'f. X Xx . .11.. ,. s? r m .., J, 1- I M NH. W MM. 2W '. a SENIORS TE: GREEN AND WHITE. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Prcaident . ................................................................................................... Gertrude Prinn VicepPresident ................................................................................................ Eflie Perkins Treasurer .................................................................................................... Ruby Hudgkins Secretary .................................................................................................. Louise Schnicder EXECUTIVE BOARD Grace Giffard Mildred Pippert Matty: Manchester Margarct Feury Earl Andersan GDRH AM HERMAL SCHDDL I F KATHERINE MARGARET ALLEN. HK . Parlland. Ma. Deermg High Sahual Training. Grades IV. V. Westbruak Gian Club IiD. CJ. A maidcn so happy. so mrafraa. am! part. We're al'mml certain 3.31.: Hires Ia ffiri'. There's a Hash of rati. Yam il is K It seems unlikely with her fnadnm far sultiitrs Iha! 511: will canlinuc lung in lhc inching pmfmian. EARL CLIFFORD ANDERSON. ANDY Ellsworth. ME. Higgins Classical Institute Training. Grades V. VII Class Exacuiiva Haard; lnlarclasa Baahtba H3. . w: naver thuugh'l Ihal Andy was much uf a minty l' rnan m cared Fur the frivuliliaa of life. bul before Iha juninr tea we: discuvarad. much In our surpriia, that Andy was a regular lea. huund. fur whtn hi5 inviilliun was alighlly dclarcd Andy was graally perturbed. In far an In lose his gum! nature. much tn the amuamcnt uf HIE last Hi the ciau. ah 23.11 . w j . gm... .an -- ii? DOROTHY ELEANOR BABCUCK Bangor. Me. Hangar High Sahara! Training, Grade VI Uparalla fAJ; Track mac! IICIL Art than in IruuHr: Dr in ncacf a! care? WI: knoll: Iram cxpcrfancc Thai! Dal will be H'mra.h Duruthy'a spirit af helpfulness has wan a big place in our haaris. We have always fnund her artisiic ahilily Ytljr necessary. when dataraling fur parlica. 1,5 I.'II'.REE!W.E AND WHI'I'E MURIEL BEATRICE BABCDCK Bangor. Me. Bangor High Schanl Training, Grade IV lnterciass Basketball IZD. Ch Hume Committee bah Extculive Committee W'riuramm Club EH . Opereita lthh Elm Club U'QI; Pantumime tCh Aasistant Advcrlising Manager uf GREEN AND WHITE. Tim's fair 31mmr delight: I'M: 4:31:13, We wander Hm! young man :fcr fry Ta min hur lmmf. Muriel takes purl in 51:1 :qu activiiits with 3; Heat. w: think 5h: shnuld haw: been an actrtss from her iuccess in the: plays she has lakm par! in. RUTH MARION BILLINCS Vinaihaven. Me. Vinaihaven High Schnul Training. Juniur Primary. Waatbmnk House Cnmmiite: fDL Exaculixrc Cummincc nf 1iWrimIrautazlm Club 1fAl. A quilt! mind is richer than a crown. It is nut always Ihe ptraun whu talk: the. man that say: th: Ihing wurlh whilm Ruth is quic1. bu! whtn called m: to answer a questiun, sh: always has an answer with a mcaning in it. ELLA MAUDE BMISDELL Pamaquid Beach. Me. Linculn Academy Hausa Cnmmittec iDL Willy. Hudy. fuh' a! fun. A Enad fricmf and a inn: DHE. Ella is um! uf Ihase carcfrce girls whu take: life as it cnmca. She has a hast DF friands. You ask whit! mrir duncc? Th: mail she rcccives. m..- Li:- '5'! 1: .1 f-r-w HDRMAL SCHDDL l9 ESTHER MILDRED BLANCHARD Springvale. Me. Sani'urd High Schonl Training, Grade V. House Cummiuce ah; Presiclant of Hans: Cum- miltce IZAII; President uf W'caihcrvAH Club IIAJ: Assistant Editor uf GREEN AND WI-HTE. When prnbr'cma arise in aches! And nm are Huck 'for fair: Ta Esther f5 lb: ringing cry. Far she 1': always J'here. And mrcr randy h:- misfit In problem: of the day Wcrrr aura la find In her a IrI'Emf. Fur Haul f5 Esfhcr's ramy.h MARTHA HELEN HUDTHBY Kennebunk. Me. Kenncbunk High Schunl Training. Juninr F'rirrxaug'yr When Martha cumu. caliing album tight P. M. yank! think she was a strinus-mindad faung lady with the world's lmuhlel upon hcr :huuldcrs, but rm. far at 3.135 yuu see a decidcd changm The: frowns an: all Emiles, Emil illcfre terribly cantaginun. Ian. JULIA LOUISE BROWN. Judy 30. Berwick. Me. Snuth Berwick Academy Glam: Club JID. C. B. All: Houn- Commillcc CJ; Operetta fAII: Executivc Cnmmillet uf Accrhln Club 13th:?- Music hath charms. Same cf nur clnilrnale: have fauna 111th IIIEIIL'I and Enuw haw In use them. Such a clasamate i: Julia. Can she sing? She certainly canI This is mat the Duly talent :ilher. far she is A gnod ncighbnr, a gmd friend and am a mund Ema spurt. GREEN AND WHITE RETA HELENA BROWN Wundfords, Me. Purlland High Schnul Training. JUninr Primary. Westbmuk Dperctla 1:250; Hausa Cnmmiltc: IZEJ. .rh affcnl m. a famhlnn: Tm msthy Elan dam ring. Then Hefalr. fungi : hegim En mag WHIP uH HI: a:hcrs .n'ng. 3:7 : ha: .55 many things h;- my, Erin: Elisha: H cnul'd Eh: The morning hymn ten verses had Inslead of aniy threw MARY DOROTHY BURKE. HUM Hangar, ME. Bangnr High Schuul Training, Grade IV, Westbrauk Execulivc Cnmmiltcc uf Wealhcr-All Club UH. Many uf us haw: iried in vain In Ialhnm 1h: meaning uf Hath: smilc. We have hcard many favurahlc reports of Dul's practicr: teaching. We wander where. she ubtaincd 5t:- rmmnqpr unique ideas Fur her ltssun plans. She was areal- !y famed far these and used them wilh great success. MARY GENEVIEVE BURKE Pnrtland. ME. Pcrlland High Schnul Training. Grades. IV. V, Knightville Class Gift Cummittcc 1:A;L UH Mary. when! din: 1.19:: gm! 1.1105: cyan. They haw: thl: moat mischievwa exprcuiun and yell they never Benny Ihc fact thal Mary has whispercd ur told a. jzin: far they Seem aim lo haw: an innocent baby start. I Mary is guud nalure pcrmniflm'i. GGRHAM NDRMAL ECHDDL 2! J :p-I-l-n. '- .il FRANCES IRENE CALLAN ' Portland. Me. Pnrlland High Schunl Training. Grade I. Knightville Th: minds nf menu.r haw: been Ertlllf perplcxed urcr F ranccs' teaching. Many have asked. What: will Frances do if a pupil drups a bank? Will :he jump? h Will shcl W: mighl add lhal Frauen i: an uccasiunal Vililur at G. N. 5. EVA MIXER CHILDS Unian High Schaul Huusc Cnmmilice fAJ . So. Uninn. Me. Training. Grade II, A maid a! quiz! maps. Eva i: not always as quit! a: she scams. Sh: Iikcn gmd lime: M lunch as I11: rest uf us. Sim i: a fricncl wnrlh having. We wundcr what lhc sign Manda. plus: be quiet, means. ELINUR ALICE CLIFFORD. Tam 50. Paris. Me. 30. Paris High School Training. Juniar F'rirnatrgglr SHE!!! a! farm am? fair In Incl? upon. Elinur': gmd nature and everready smilc i: 111: envy uf manyr of us. When twin ru-ummates haw: had a Ipll and are glaring at each uthcr Ernst lel Tam stay in and see what happens. Fm Tum every clnud has I silver lining. 22 GREEN AND VJHITE AMY LOUISE CURMIER, Ccttnn TaiI Nurth Harwick, Me. Nnrth Berwick High Schnul Training, Grades I, II. WestEmak Glee Club ID. C. 3. AJ; Hausa Cummittea tAJ; Urchestra III, C. 131 PO. She mm muffs music Wherever she gates. Uh, Amy, give us a tum: cm ynur mandalin. This gund- natured damsel is always ready Ia comply with any request. be it this one, ur many of the athers asked cf her during the day. You can always cuunt or: bar. F LORENCE MAY CURSON Union, N. H. Westbrnuk Seminaryr Training. Grade VI. Westbronk A bcuutcaus maiden. with gm'a'cn flair. Gurham. BUSH, is a busy tine. We dan't wonder. with Alex near by in Portland. Flurence is a. very Iuvablc and capable girl. We an: truly enviaus at her tathrilitjr to sew. BERTHA FRANCES DAY. Bert Sanfnrd, Me. Sanfnrcl High Schaal Training. Grade II Glee Club IZD, C. 3. AJ: Secretary of Clem Club till C3: Hausa Cummittce CCJ. There is sweet must: here that softer falls, Than petals frum blown rams on the grass. Keep an. Bertha. gladdening the wnrld with 3mm cart:- free sung. Bert will make an excellent teacher if she manages ta kecp some young man fmm stcaling her heart befure she gets a chance. EGRHAM NDRMAL SCHODL 23 d? ea ? x CONSTANCE DAY. Cennie Cernish, Me. Cnrnieh High Seheel Training. Grade V. Glee Club U3. C, B. All. Cunstenee is what her name implies. faithful w friends and ieeeens. She reminds us ed: a vinlet. ea mndeet and un- assuming She is always geud-nelured and happy. hDeemie else has great musical ability. F RANGES ELIZABETH DOUGLASS, uLib Weedfmds, Me. Deering High Selmnl Training. Grades II, III. Westbreek Heuse Cummittee IZEJ. Uf Bridle experience in- afeelfens. We admire the way yen een de things an shun neliee. Lib. while meal DI: us have te- mil all the evening. It is a feet that ynu keep posted an 1he Iivee ef eete-re by reading the latest movie magazines. bu! the next clay, in class. your speeeh is mere Euenl than aura. MARY ELIZABETH DOYLE Woodland, Me. Weedlend High Seheel Training, Grade I House Committee 0335; Entertainment Cummiitee EB, Ah Pantomime 0:3: Uperetta tAJ: President of- Aeerhta Club IIAi W315! is the! pleasant gurgiy eaund The! often greets my ear? I Iupee inle Iheughte prefeund And still the din I hear. A! fire! I cannei IHHE if ant, Think hard as ever I may. Uh. yes! 1'! Es mflheut a chub! Mary me Fleur. each Jay. 24 GREEN AhiD WHITE MARJORIE GRACE DUNSTAN, Marj 5a. Portland. Me. Suuth Portland High Schanl Training, junior F'rin'ttmiI Mandnlin Club ill CII: Urchtstra U3. Ah Haunt: Cummittttt tAjl; Jain: Editor of GREEN AND WHITE: Social Cammittee of Y. w. C. A. With taughtttr amt song the day man pastas. Fur mirth mas mad: fur japan: Ind: and tuna. A lucky day fur us when Marj deciclcd tr.- favar G. N. 3. She is the heat littlc spurt ever. and ah: has as much cnergy for her wurk as fat her tun. It was an interutina puzzit. in the spring. in dtchie which WM tracher and which was pupil in thc junta: primary. CERTRUDE HUME FALT. Ht't'.?:t:1't':.t ' Bath. Me. Mara: High School Training, Grade IV Temperance.- Committcc of Y. W. C. A. tn. CJ; Hons: Cummittce hhjl. A gift wha's pun: in .5qu um:T thought. Certructe has high ideals. She i: alwayu rcadf with a helping hand. She. has a mind uf her nwn. Her fund- neu fur arguing with the tcncher: has given us a great deal at amusement. MARGARET EVANGELIST FEURY. Peg Purtland, Me. Portland High School Training. juniur Primary, Westbmuk mm Executiw: Board: Rural Club Executive Board tjD. CJ: Juninr Editur uF GREEN arm WHITE; Editur-in-Chicf of GREEN mu WHITE. A marry girl of fun amt wit. In :chaaf it : hard far her still to aft. Whatevzr she starts E5 haund to go through. 5hr: t't'ktu t'o tatkr-but thtm yau IZITIJ. Ina. Ptg shuuld ham: hm a gcneral ur a lawyer: when she get: through with In argumtttt that: is nuthittg man: In he laid. t CUR HAM NDRMAL SCHDDL 25 KATHERINE MORTON FILES Cnrham. Me. Gnrham High Schnnl Training, West Gotham Sucial Servicc Commitlet uf Y. w. C. A. fin opcn-Flcarl'cci maidcn I'm: and pure. ln Katherine we have always funnel a friend. Due when is I'HHI'EI' tun busy Ia End time to help sum: one clse. 511: is Full uF fun 41ml allay: ltldf fur a gnad time. 'Tia whispered she is very fund ni chumlatcs- Haw abnul it. Kalhcrine? VIOLA ALBERTA FLOOD. Flnudie Gurham. Me New CInucestEr High Schaal Training. Grades 11, III. Westbrook Glee Club lD. C, B. All; Vice-Frcsidcnl 11f Accrhh Club l'AJ. Vinll is gmd lauking. Eli: i: a quad singer and a good schular. th with all her abiiiliu 511: i: quici and um aswming and always ready In lend IL helping hand. Any- thing all: underlaka i: sun: la b: tuttmful. F LOYD GOUDWIN FDLSOM. Pond Springvale. Me. Sanford High Schnul Training, Grades VI, VIII AH Editor cf GREEN AND WHITE; Class Gift Com- mitte: IIZAJ. Fanci has always linen cuniidared the accummndating man 0f ll'ua athnul. fur nEth' has his aid bean mlicilcd in vain. HI: is always Willing In dd: a fa'mr fur Infant and, whai i: more, i: always cheerful abuut it. w: lmnw 11ml wilh a personality like his l1: Will lincl suntan in his life work, and nut best nf wishes gt: furili With him. GREEN AND WHITE ARLENE DRESSER FOSTER Portland. Me. Partiand High Schuul Training. Juninr Primary. Weatbrnuk A plump and dainty IIGSJ I'a Arfcnc. Nari! a d'au'nfiar on: have me cuer seen. DEHHI'FE and aabzr. perhaps ynu my. Uh. nu! Wu: me her in a diferenf may. :4 jaHy I'm: F5 our Aritnc. Not a juHr'H can c'cr be 5cm. H D! that Inc! you haw: any daubl Ask a girl Iran! Cnrham and you?! 13nd null. DOROTHY ELLEN FOSTER. Dutty. DuEy Waterville. Me. Waterville High Schuul Training, Grades I. II. Westbrunk Executive Cummittce of Rural Ciuh UH. C21: Extin- Iiw: Committee DE Wenihcr-All Club trail What mauM Douay do If HDucky died? Davey mum's! die. 1013. DD! is Very industriuua and has an :ndlm supply of clue: Heal. which nuke the real cf :15 gram wilh :nvy. thr: Would 1h: rca'l 01: u: have fallcn if w: hadn't had DUI ta wurk nut uur prablcms in. drawing? HAZEL LILLIAN FOX Bridgtun, Me. Frytburg Academy Training. West Gnrham W: are IDH By aulhars DH That wafers JEN run n'ccp. In mad'est folks In: term a: shy There's heaps a! fun a:l'ccp. But is H true? Wu do believe TM: rhym: f5 But a ful. Asleep? Uh, no. but just rnserucn' TEN Hm: for fun E: but. GDRI-IAM NDRMAL SCHDEJL 2F GRACE MARY ELIZABETH GIFFARD Wundfurds. Me. Deering High Schuul Training. Grade V. Westbmnk Class Executiv: Bnarcl: Chairman Social Cnmmillce of Y. W. C. A.; Eeicgatc to Camp Maqua; Inter- clnas EMkclE-all UEJ; Urchatra rill C. H. Al: SECIElil-l'jf Rural Club 1:13, C31; Upcrclia IZAJ. Deep in Hmughi, in Ward. in JEEJ. me J. a. 3GB w: hear 1h: snund uf a viulin. and we know Gram is practicing again. Hart is: a girl what: data nut waste lime. Flam the numbcr uf A3 she has obtaincti. her maul: munl b: ch12: pul DE until tumurruw what you can dc: tuday. NETTIE GILLIS Calais. ME. Calais Academy There is a hidcicn myattry wherc Hctlie i: Concerned which will probably ncver h: wheel. It will nut he fur lack of invutigaliun. Fur everyunc ha: lriedatnpping only nl a train jaurney to H1: Rilz Ha af Calais. Thu: quea- 1iun is. What dues 'L' Stand fur? Alas. WE: fear w: Iha never knuw. CLARA AVERY GLIDDEN jefftrsnn. Me. Curry High School Training. Grade I Secretary ul: Y. w. C. And Huusc Cumming: ItDL Sucretary Wriuracum Club UHL A mafdtn mania! and ya! seff-passmcd. Youthful and badniiful' anti ncall'y drcaacd. Clara i: vary quicl but Hill water run: dtcp. We wonder why such an attractive girl :huuld make up her minrl in be an ald maid. GREEN AND WHITE MERTELLE ETHELYN GOUDWIN. Talia Lisbun Falls, Me. . Lisbon Falls High Schanl Training, Grade V'II Secretary Glee Club IZAl'I: Dperetta ItA2l: President Hausa Commitlee IKAJ; Phntographic Eclitur of GREEN AND WHITE; Elm: Club 1111 C. B, AJ: Tennis Assaciatinn Din; Executive Ccmmitiee Acer- tha Club IIAL Uh, mEy do me stand so much in fear thn around Ihe earner Marielle doth appear? In farmer days it mas nut 59; q I search my mind for a rcasan, and In! I find the cm: which rm sure is right. The reaacn for nlhfch mr.- run from her sight. The answer a maniac? is perfectly cigar: 3hr: 53 our Hanan! PrcsHenf this half a! Hm yaar. IRMA ALTHEA GRIFFIN, Ireland Portland, Me. Pnrtland High Schaul Training. Gracia II. Sn. Pnrtland, Me. Than wheat Inch outshinc Ihc 51111. Can a. girl whu is as happy and Iikcs tr:- giggle a: well as Irma possess a $12er temper? We think nut, and we lik: her hair. AVIS MARGARET GROVES Milltuwn. Me. Calais Academy Preaident House Committee UH. Avis enjnys any activity, be it basketball. playing the pianu, m- aven ganiening. It is said that at hume 511: runs a. largc farm. Avis never fails H:- heip us in Dlll' lrials and troubles When she can, and 51: we all like Avia. NDRMAL SCH DDL 29 ANNA GUNDERSUN Pertland. Me. Deering High Seheel Training, Grade I, Westbreek Dperelta LAM Viee-Fresident ul? Wealher-AH Club tAL Her friends are many. Her fees, are mere any? Anna surely makes an admirable friend. far she is full of fun and is always reach.-r fer a geud time. What i5 mere, she is a Ene eludenL Surelyr lhat is a Due ee-ulel wish ferreanel we End it all in Anne. DORIS ROSALIND HALLOWELL Aggusta. Me. Ceny High Seheel Training, Junior Primary President nf Wrieraeum Club IIAII. Se cheerful. gay, and happy. 3e J1 ree from aH vexetien. Here is a. real lwentieth eenturjlrr seheerl teeeher, happy at werk and happy at! play. Doris has been friendly with bath eeniers and juniera. But, Doris. dun'i let yuur junier Friends inHuenee yeur returning to Gerhem fur a P. G. ED'L'l TEE. VERNA GERTRUDE HAMILTON Weedferde, Me. Deering High Seheel Training. Grade I, 1Weevil:reek Executive Committee Aeerhie Club 05.31. Anether crush! At least we are led 10 believe so when . we see Verna so premisltel'ulj.r ehasing after Angie. We wuncIer what the euteeme will he. 30 GREEN AND WHITE. GRACE HELEN HERBERT Pertland. Me. Pertlan'el High Seheel Training, Grade IV. Westhreek It is hard te am up all at Greeee virtues. She is efficient, eeneeienliuus, eriginal; but best ef all is her will- ingness to help others. FANNIE HERMAN Pnrtland, Me. Pertland High Seheei Training, Grades 1. II, III, Cettage Farms Executive Beard elf Weather-All Club ItAJ. Fannie's manner says, It is a pleasant werlel we litre in, I a welt,r pleasant werld. She can get the highest marks in scheel and yet find time to he an .EtII-mund geed spurt. We're sure her merry eyes assert. She's very meet: inclined to Err. LUCY EVELYN HILL Chebeague Island. Me. Pertla'nd High Seheel Training. Crade I Lucy believes in being busy, useful. amiable, serviceable. in all honest unpretending ways. Whatev-Er the girls in the Itinmrmiterry;-r want, fmm a shuestrtng to a fudge-pan. they-r know where to genete Liter. ef eeurae. EGRHAM NDBMAL SCHDDL 31 RUBY JEANETTE t-IODGKINS. Rube Newcastle, Me. Lineeln Academy Training1 Grades 11, III, Weetbreek Class Treasurer; President of Y. W. C. A; Delegate Ie Camp Maqua. Let us an ale eur mertf. beautiful, entire, end etean. Everyone in G. N. 5+ levee Ruby. fer she has a charming personaltljn which makes. ewerrune she meets her friend. We feel sure that she will he as successful hereafter as she has been at E. N. S. EVELYN RUSELLA HOWELL Augueta, Me. Ceny High Seheel Training. Grade IV Track Meet K231. Happp-gmtueigg and carefree am I. Eveiyn is the girl whe is always laughing. Yeti remember that cute little lisp. Evelyn's chief interest is eentered eemewhere in the vicinity of Drene. At least ail the heavy mail she receives frem there has led us to helie'w: that eur assertion is eerreet. RUTH HAYNES JACOBS Newcastle, Me. Lineeln 15neataterrrnpr Training. Grade W President Athletic Aeseeiatien IIIB. Ail; President e-f Rural Club lzD. le; Cheer Leader; Assistant Mam age: el: Basketball 1:3. A35; Editor at Grganiaatiene ef GREEN AND WHITE. llil'n-e. true. three. fear! Three, tare. ene. fear! What are WE fer? Cerham .-' Whe else eeuld lead the cheering and spur the girls en te fame as Ruth dues? 32 GREEN AND WHITE h pi!!!- 5 . l'i SIGRID HAMOR JACOBSON, ujakey Sci. Windham, Me. Bar Harbor High Schual Training. Cracles III, IV, Westbmak Sigrid believes in the law uf extremes. judging frum her chain:- of men. lake? is always carefree, cheery. and merry. She never alluws anything ta 1v..'.r-::-rrj,r m- vex her. We sl-Iculd like tn acquire: Sig's philusuphical nutlqu-c on. life. MARION LEE JACQUES Bath, ME. Marat High 51111001 Training, Grade. III Eran! nafures are they who help you In 15nd yourself. We feel that Marian with her keen understanding uf human naturc and her ready sympathy will be luchi by all her pupils. Every child when is: fortunate Enough 1a have her fur a icacher will surely be inspired to receiv: a gund cducaHun. EILEEN CATHERINE KENNY 0mm!1r Me. Drama High Schaal Training, Grade III. Westbmnk Execufive Cummiitcc ernracum Club ItAl A Earning lurch lo gufde us on our map. And gfbc us thrills fmm clay in clay. Mudest in manner and current in mrcry cletail, but under- neath this mudesljr we wonder if Eileen isn't some apart after all! Ask us-we'll tell you! GURHAM HDRMAL ECHDDL 33 HARRIET EDNA KNIGHT West Scarbnm, Me. Ecarbum High Schuul Training. Grade I, Westbmuk GIEE Club Ul Cl DHEg-znlfy 5hr: vcnd's her mares Tr:- keep in place. unruly hairs. They say a Friend in need is a friemi indaed, and Harriet has prmren a very much heederi friencl often. If she: can- Iinues Ia make hersclf a5 essenlial m Ihe people ahuui bar in the future as in the past, there is run cluu'bl: about hcr success. ELSIE LOUISA KUCH Wnadfnrds. Me. Bearing High Schaul Training. Grades III, IV, Westbmuk This chI-puistd maiden always believes in doling every- thing in the right 1!.r'nr12q..r1 in the: right place, and at the right time. WI: feel sure that Eisie will make: a very successful teacher. IRENE MARY LAMON Pnrtland, Me. Partland High Schual Training, Grade I. Westbmnk Allhuugh Irene is jus! a amall persun. she is extremaiy helpfuL We never have knuwn Irene to Fail tn have. her wnrk ready. She can Ihercfure be: depended upun by thus: whu always take a chance at the lasl minute. 34 GREEN AND WHITE CORINNE AGNES LAPPIN. Queenie Perllend. Me. Portland High Seheel Training, Gracie I, Weetbreek Ureheelre Ul C. E. AJ. When we heard thel eur Ievely Cnrinne had gained for herself the name ef uQueenie we immedialeljr began It: wonder if it eeuld be pessible that ei'te heel else gained the reputatien ef being as fascinating as e Famuue Egyptian queen. Eefnre meny menthe heel peeeed eur doubts were setlIecL fer we knew Ihel Corinne by her wineeme little giggles had quite eaptivated the hearts of Ihe Gerhem lads. JULIAN WARNER LARRABEE. Julie Pertlend, Me. Portland High School Training, Grades III. IV, Se. Purtland House Cemrnittee UH; Seereterj-r WeatheI-Ail Club IILAL'I: Glee Club 03. C. B. Pd. Dignity endI eielefy grace. Julian is one of eur members whe has mastered the art of eernbining werl: aneI play. Her lessens are always prev pareci. but she never misses en DPPDTIUI'I'EHI' ten have a gued time. We are ELITE thel sueeeee awaits her in her eheeen prefeeeien. ELVA GERTRUDE LEAVITT Weedferds, Me. Deering High Seheel Training, Grade I. Westbreek Elve'e descriptive quality is marveieue. Why. it's nething fer EIVe to End a higher degree. at even twer higher than euperleli'Ue, when it eemee ten describing anything Fer eeme reaeun er ether, Weelbmek Seminary seems to interest her a greet deal. Be careful, Elva. we den? went to see haven: wreught in the hearts ed: the yeuthe an the Sens, lay :I1e Iure of those blue eyee. GURHAM HDRMAL SCHDDL 35 ELIZABETH MABEL LEWIS, Spider Sn. Partland. ME. Sauth Parlland High Schnnl Training, Grades 1, II. 36. Pnrtland Lessons navar warrjr her. and exams seldnm. She is al- ways sun: to get by and what more can a girl want? Elizabeth's chief ambitinn is 1:: mac! same striking military uEEcar-nuthing less ihan a. mlunel will suit her. Well, Spider, jmu usuallyr get what yuu go after. why not gt:- after the hCuluncl ? DORIS ARDELIA LIBBY Turner Center, Me. Leavitt Institute Training, West Gurham Huua: Cummittea tCJ: Track Meet $3; Basketball .111 Ch Vice-Frtsidcnt Llerehtew Club. Wisdom, a name In shake aH evil Jrcams af pamerr-a sacrea' name! Doris always makes a perfect recitalian. Her abilities do not step here. She is an ailr-raund spurt. Um: ha: in main: quickly tc- get ahead Inf Doris in a baskctball game. HILDA VIOLA LIBBY Turner Cantar. Me. Leavitt Institute Training. West Garham Basketball ED. Cl. There is a certain something in yaur look. a :erl'ai scholar-HEE and studious something. HiHa is a quiet girl whu says little, but wl'm knnws mu: I. Que 5n cunacientiaus cannut help but succeed. 3t :- GREEN AND WHITE. m' 11 E Q ANNA ESTHER LINDENBURG. Lindy Bath. Me. Mnrse High Schnui Training, Grade I, Knighwille Cult: Club 03', C. 3. Ah Drcheatra 'ED, C. 3. AJ. 'Taalli Curti might be added In her list of nicknames. fur Lindy has a vnice like a nightingale. it can always be distinguished from all others, far We sound like man: aparmws chirping in the diatance when Lindy sings. DANIEL WILMONT LOWE, Jerry Auburn, Me. Edward LittIE High Sahara! Training, Grades VI, VIII BasketEaIl in. C, E. A31: Captain of Varsily Basket- ball Team 1:3. Al: Treasurer Aihleiir. Assuciatinn U3. Ah Aasistanl Advtrtising Manager Hf GREEN AND WHITE. jcrry cam: tu ua from lhe big city 0f Auburn. He has always been a. shy lad, never having much In any; and since h: never has besmwcd his aEecliDns an :quI of uur girla lhis has led us to believe that Auburn damsel: must cu'shine our '3. N. 5. girls in Jerry's estimatiun. f SADIE WHITE LOWELL, Sade W. Dresden, Me. Richmond High Schnnl Training. Grades IV. V, Westbmak Chairman Wurld Fellowship Cummittee EC. BJ: Hausa Cnmmittee till EU; Secretary Aenrhta Club iAII- 15H first glance she Iauks saber and demure but it's nut lung hafnre jruu nulica the sparkle in her eye and the telltale Wrinkles abnut ht: mnulh. She is a very pleasant mom mate and neighbnr. GDRHAM HDRMAL SCHDOL 33' MATTYE MAY MANCHESTER Na. Gurham, Me. Windham High Schml Training, Grade VIII Captain Inlerciasg Basketball Team U1 CJ; Treasa urer at Y. W. C. 11.; Mandolin Club U1 Cjt; T tri'ars'dljtr Basketball Hi Al: Class Executiv: Emmi: Orchestra 03, Alt; Searetary House Committee iZCJ; Tract: Meet UH; Deiegate tn Camp Maqua; Vic:- President Wriuracum Club IZAII; Athletic Ectitnr of GREEN AMI: WHITE. Two at. the. rarest gifts at line gnds are a. sense at humor and a capatity for friendship. Thase are 01113; two at Matlyis gum! qualities. She seems to spentalize in every thing. RUTH EVELETH MANCHESTER, Rufus Portland, Me. Pnrtland High Schanl Training, Grades VII, VIII, IX. Cnttaga Farms Grchestra 03'. C, B. :50; Execmiv: Cummittce Nun Nubia Saturn Club LAJI; Assistant Adwnising Man- agcr nf GREEN AND WHITE: Vinc-President of House: Cummittee tAL The excitement at lhtt bright lights prevail tat:- much for Ruth 5:: she had tc- retirc tn the quiet and secluded life at the durmitory. Ruth has been Very cfEcient in obtaining ads fur the yearbook and has prawn her capacity along this line. RUTH ELIZABETH MAYO, Wandfcrds, Me. Deming High Schnul Training, Gradas VII, VIII. IX. Cnttage Farms Executive: Cnmmitter: Lleretcw Club Lat?!- Ruth is quiet and dignifmct. She is always willing and ready tn:- help anyune utter any I'.:lil:.lit:ult:,-I'+ Unlike must at us. Ruth helicvcs that studies came Erst, pleasure afterward. Wt: feel sure that any super 'will fund a prize in Ruth. 33 GREEN AND WHITE CLADYS ELIZABETH MCGLYNN Partland, Me. Partland High Schaai Training Grades VII. VIII. IX, Cattags Farms Clan Club H3, C. B, fig; May Ban Cammittaa IIAZI. Gladys' nama will always awaken mamuries uf music. anti of vivid imparsaaatians of characters. wall knaWa to all 0f us. Gladys displays a deep Imra Far Iitaratura. We shat! always ramamber her admiratiun Fm- Ichabud Cram:1 whuse name had been sa desecratad by the commuters as la be changed ta Icky t L: .41; E; l 3;; 't'k U HELEN ELIZABETH MCGRAW, MeagrawH Patten, Ma. Pattan Academy . Training. Grade VI Chairman Publicity Cammittaa at Y. W. C. 3-1.: Hausa Committee USU; Assistant Editor of GREEN AND WHITE. Tha anly thing that We have la say about .Halan is that during the First quarter uf her seniur year she was aIWajI's campiaining at being hungry. We wonder why? Alas! we cannot rastaaI the sacral hara: an we can advise is tn ask Helen. GLRDYS EVELYN I'ttIt:HUGH1r Glad Sanfnrd, Ma. Sanfnrd High Sahunl GIEE Club U3. CZI. Gladys is an avanatamparad lass who is always happy. It is rumnrad that she iikas to risk: an the train. WE wundar why. GDRHAM e r? q-I- HDRMAL SCHDDL 39 HAZEL LEONE MeLELLAN, Haze W. Lubee. Me. Washingten Academy Training. Grade I Heuee Committee Lead: I:l'perelte. IZAJ; Pantomime I:C:I; Executive Committee Hen Nubia Selum Club tail 1' fave its giddy gurgfe. 1 lave its fluent flew, I fave to wind my Iengue up, Hm:I I I'eue te let 1'! En. And the strangesl part is. that we all love to hear Haze taIk. Worries disappear and jejr reigns supreme when Haze is there. LOUISE ELAINE MeLUNG, Portland, Me. Pertland High Seheel Training, Grades IV, V, Knightville Elaine the stucfieua. Elaine the dutiful. Elaine the shining tight of Cnrhnm. With all dUe apelegies tn Tennysen. we eEer this tribute te Leuiae. She was never knewn to fail in a lessen during her eeurse at G. N. 5+. and was always te be seen werking diligently that she might carry out faithfully the tasks set hetere her. ELOISE FRANCES MILLET Waterferd, Me. Bridgten Academy Training. Grade III Heuee Committee UJII'. A husky hues E3 Etefse. And me can at! feretett That when she rates in her own 5:310:31, Ubey the yeungatera with But underneath this Jignity Lies ene trait deer 1e eH. Her tone for fun emf frolic Which Cerham girls reeatt. GREEN AND WHITE ADRIENNE BERTHA MURIN Brunswick, Ma. Brunswick High Schnul Execuliw CnmmiItEe Nan Nubia Soium Club EAL I will dc: my best .515 in the: case Hf friends must wnrth having. Adri- cnne's quiel and resarve make her difflcuh la get acquainted with+ She has splendid qualitiea. Cleanliness is indeed a hubby. in fact she chases dirt like a Dutch Cleanser woman. KATHERINE. MUDGETT Burnham. Me. Burnham High Schnal Training. Grade VIII Katherine is a Very cnnscientiuus girl. Her quiet and digniEed manner is certainly an asset in her prufessiun. We miss: eru. Ritty 1113.: last half of this year. MADELINE RITA MURPHY Biddeford. Me. Biddefurd High Schnal Training, Grade I, Weslbmuk Hausa Cummitlce tALE If there's mark 1::- Em: dune Lars ch: ii! 1mm. Then have aur fun As 11:: men knam Front. Madeline is after: hcard saying Lat's 3:: tan wurk. A vary studious miss whu takes things as they came, but with a smile. She is always reach! tn help her friends. especially with their knitting. EURHAM HDRMAL SCHUUL 4l ROSE DOROTHY MURPHY Hangar. Me. Hangar High 5:110:31 Training, Grade IV, Westbmok A whisper and H1311 a silence. Ye! me know By H'IEFEE' marry eyes, SF : in planning anti plotting aumcfhfng Ta lake us by surprise. We wonder What has been the: cccasiun of 51;:- Imam;r week- end trips in Portland. Ask Rose. she will tell jmur- perhaps. CATHERINE CERTRUDE NEILDN, K Biddefnrd. Me. Biddefnrd High 3:119:31 '1'Iuaining1 Gracia II Intemlaas Basketball I'LD. Cl: Varsity Basketball tle': Uparetta tPCI: Pantomime '1:ch Track Meet 0:?!- ! can't however hard I try Be alhermise Ihan guy, My voice pipes up, IHJEEJ gaffe high, Thmughuul HIE Hvafang tidy. And why ahauM yuu 3:1 surry I'M: Buuf your small troubles here? Ins! lake: yaur pattern strnfghl fmm me. And troubles yau'H no! fear. ANGELIA MELLISSA NUGENT Sn. Windham, Me. Garham High Schnnl Training, Westbmak 31:: gram and dignmed' 0f mien. Angie appears. sarinus and impresses us as being a persnn with deep puwer nf thaught. Angie passesws a kacn sense nf humnr and a deep love fur the beautiful. f :91 lwW' I .Elr l !-:: ! I- t I'Li 42 GREEN AND Wi-JITE a1 ' j MARGARET PALMER PAUL. nPc-Hy Wakefield. N. H. Neite High Schanl Training. juniur Primary Claw: Club U3. Ch Dpcrclta IZAJ: Vice-Frcsidenl uf Decem Club AJ. 1' canna! check mi: girlish Hush. My calar 1:9ch and gags, I rudder: Er;- my finger-h'pa, And samelfmw In my nasa. Every 1irm: anyun: Innis al Fully. her face.- ia suHuse-zl wilh blushes. Every time sh: lecitcs it is crimmm Haw thc qucaiiun is Why shnuhi a girl wha afway: has her lessen perfectly. blush Iikc that? CLIFFORD ADELBERT PARSONS, Auburn. Me. Edward Little High School Training. Sn Windham CliHuni left us far quite a while, we Wundurccl al 1h: lime: if he was recupnraling frum an altack of heart lmublc. Lu: W: later found nut Ihai h: was really ill and almight- wny We fell sorry, Why Cliffnrti clid nut gc- In Bcthcl, when the bays made 1h: trip. in n qucstiun Ihnl alill rcmaim unanswered. REBECCA ALWILDA PEASE. Becky Cornish, Me. Cornish High SchnnI Training, Junior Primary, Westbmuk Hausa Cummittce DJ; Executive Cummitlcr Deccm Club nu: No Hope Chas! Clair mould Hccky join. SHE: nu! Ihal kind a! girl. 3hr!!! bf: n Err'HI'anl' schoolma'am Am! 5:! fhc world awhirL If we cuuH all Eu: lilo: Bccky what a cumfurl w: shuuld h: h:- uur present instruciur: and future amplnjrcra. Hacky is 111: Pollyanna uf :emnd Hunt. Always sym-r palhclic and cheery. she will cure your blues. GGHHAM HDRMAL SCHDDL 43 EMMA RITCHIE PENALIGAN. Milltuwn. Me. Calais Acadamy Training. Grade L Westbmuk Basketball H21: Trad: Mtnt tCII. Cam: and trip 5! cu you 30. Ga Hm .I'r'ghl fantastic Inc. This aupcrstiiiuu: young lady cam: In u: frnm dDWn East. w: :11 like In beiicvc in gumi sign: and shun bad uncs, bu! Emma Erlievu. in them all. Hnwcvcr. when w: hear 1h: lclcphun: ring. :VETj'a-nl: on lhl: third Hour hclitva that ii in a sign Ihal Emma is gain: In town. EFFIE JANETTE PERKINS. Newcastle, Me. Linculn Academy. Training. Grade I. Westbrnuk Vicc-Presidcnl Inf Class; Chairman Encial SEWi-cl: Cummittec :rf Y. W. C. A4 Executive Baird Dc- ccm Club U50 EFF : is um: 0f the girls at C. N. 5. who ha: Ihe ability and dismailiun tn lump her rmm npicl: and span. Because nf htr big heart and chccrfu! wnya. we an: always sure: In Fund a cheery WEIEUmt whenever we wandcr tn Nu. HJ. Rabin. HELEN HOWARD PERRIN Oaklani Me. Oakland High Schnnl Training. Grade I Track Meet H3: BasketbaIl IID, C31: Vice-Presidcnt uf Y. w. C. A.: Vice-Praidmt of Hume Committee fAIj; Dclcgaln In Camp anua: Calendar Editor GREEN AND WHJ'II. And Iram ilhe field: 01 her mm! A fragrance delfgfu'ful'. ascended. Charity. mceknm. Ian: and hope. Am: fargivenm and Filfl-EHC-E. Ii Htltn il a gaad spur! and Imrcd lay all. We know that as a lenchcr 511:: Will be Inveci and IEIFEEIEEL 44 GREEN AND WHITE. BEATRICE PFEFFER, B Pertland. Me. Pertland High Seheel Training, Grade 11, Se. Pertland. Urehestra 5:3, C, B. AJ. We wonder what secret B. Peg, and Helen share. HE is a Very vivacious creature. She is generous, luyal, and helpful. We alI agree that she is a guuel kid and we like her. MILDRED MARGARET PIF'PERT. Ridlenville. Me. Mexiee High Seheel Training, Grade VI Treasurer Athletic Aesneiatien U3. CJI; Class Execu- tive Cemrnittee; Manager Girls' Basketball Team $13. Alt; Varsity Basketball till C. E. Ari: Seeretetrjtur Deeern Club IiAl. She is the beauty at the elapse. Fer ail her guud charac- teristics we do nut envy her as she has been so free in giving her abilities for G. Ht 5. Nu wentier G. N. 5. was vieterteue with Mildred en the Hear. FLORENCE LEITER POUR Cam'ene, Me. Putter Academy Training, 1tixlteet Gerham Seeial Service Committee of Y. W. C. A.; Eeeretawr Hen Nubia 501nm Club IIAJ. Far naught that set: one heart at ease Amt! giuetfl happiness er FEHEE1. 1'5 tall: etateenrleltaI in her 31:135. Meet at us target the little kindneesee in nu: search fur semething great. but not so Fiurenee. She always thinks to de all these small things Which we appreciate 5:: much. Her unselfiehnese and thuughtfulneee make her lnved by everycme. GDRHAM NGRMAL SCHDDL 45 GERTRUDE MEERIE PRINN Partland, Me. Pnrttand High Schuni Training. Grade I. Westbruuk Class President; Varsity Basketball IED, C. E. Ah Captain Varsity Basketball U3. Al; May Ea Com- mittee UH; Advertising Manager GREEN AND WHITE Is Gertrude pnpular? Juat glance at the abmg activities which speak far thcmselves. HTrudie has bean one at the best captains. and prtaiden's that G. N. 5. has ever had. MARION FRANCES QUINN Bangui , ME. Bafgnr High Echnal Training, Grade IV University at Maine Wt: wander at the tears 5hr: stint Winn first to Cnrham she did stray, She's reality nst tIt alt that may But happy, taughfng. and quite guy. The naise she can make is certainly big compared tn her size. Marian i5 pnssessed of a kind heart and a generous dispusitiun. She will aIWajrs live in nu: memnrits. WELTHEA ANNETTE RICHARDSON, Welthy Oakiand. Me. Oakland High Schacl Training, Grade II Chairman Fragrant Committee '1 . W. C. A.; Freak dent Llerehtew Club IZAh Track Meet 1:123. t' tenant her; the. mars! thought she I'm: 1'5 mhttcr even than the snow. She must prune true. What could we dc:- withnut WeIthca? Did yell. ever hear her cumplain, or praise: herself. arr copy anynne's wnrk? She has a guard qualities numbinEd. 4E GREEN AND WHITE. BERNICE MAY RIDLUN Kezar Fails. Me. Porter High Sehaet Training. Grade I P. 0.. Pertland High Schnel House Cemmittee 'EEJ': Dptrelta Lil It teak a lung time tn tell Bernice from Iva. When seme- ene spake of her we Weulci say. Is she the ene with the veiee er the ene with the hair? Gh, the one with the hair. that's Bernice. The eurljtr leeks are net the only thing for which we envy Bernice. fer whe Wouldntt like to have a heart as big as here? IVA RIDLON Kezar Fells. Me. Fetter High Schenl Training, junier 1.31-irmstr1tr Glee Club L'El', C. B. AII: DPETEHE tAJ. HAnJ t'fke 11-?an in summer sight'ng Her twice is soft and street. When we are eff the tune and rhythm and it seems that we eat: ge nu Farther, he leads es en tn the glerieus EnaIe. Because at her gifts you might think Iva WeuH dream af becoming a great prime denne, but an! Let me tell yeu a seeret: she has ether plans. MARY CATHERINE RICO Partland, Me. Pertland High Seheel Training, Gracies IV, V VieeFPresicIent Nen Nubia Selum Cluh tCAL IILet's play the guessing game. I am thinking of an ehjeet that is reund, juiey. EWEeL has a skin and seeds. What is it? Ask Mary. she knows! Mary always has her lessens. but still finds time fer fun. We wish that We had as eWeet e dispesitien as Mary's. EDRHAM NGRMAL SCHGDL 4? BESSIE ROBINSON Portland, Me. Pertlend High Seheel Training, Grade IV, Se. Pertiand Heuse Cemmittee tBl Can she dance. can she twist? Leave it In Eesaie: ahe will teach yeu the latest steps. But net enly fer tiancing i5 Bessie noted at G. N. 3., as is preven by the numEer of girls who: haunt her mum dur- ing study heure. MARION ELLEN RONAN Orene, Me. Orene Cathelie High Seheel Training, Grade V Executive Cnmmitlee Deeem Club IZAL We think that Marian Would favor a private telephone bueth, jutiging tram the number at kidding ennversatiune we everhear. We ciun't blame the party at the ether end. fer Marian is a faverite with everyene. ROLAND HARRY RUSSELL. uRelly, HBuster. Sunny Sanfm'd, Me. Santerd High Seheel Varsity Basketball 0:3. C. E, :50. We are continually Finding out things abuut Rally. First hi5 hn'iizu-Hn'ier calls him sunny; next he eemes frern the largest tewn in Maine. none other than Sanford! Relly's ceiieetiVe instinct has been everdeveiuped we fear. The abject: ef chief interest are erangea, pencile. anti hendkerchiefs, but eWing to his extreme juVeniiitf we'll tergive him. 4B GREEN AND WHITE WE; m! . Q THELMA ELIZABETH RUSSELL Jeffersnn, ME. Lawrence Mas5J High Schuui Training, Gradel Hausa Cummiltce LZAL Thelma pmfesses l0 be a man-hamr, but yuan never can tcH'. Thelma. i5 little in stature. but big in ideals. 5hr- is a very luyai and gum! friend. ELIZABETH HAMLIN SAUNDERS, HLib N0. Waterfurd, Me. Training, Grade VIII Rural Club Executiv: Band UH: Chairman Fmanca Cnmmillee '01: Y. W+ l1 A+ Afnrays lhcughfuf and kind and. unerHH-Ed. Elizabeth is an: of nur stamihys. In future days haw sweet will be uur Ehuughts nf her, and HF the :humlait which she su patiently suld fur the Y. W. C. A. Bridgtan Academy LOUISE CATHERINE SCHNEIDER Biddtfard. ME. Biddafard High 3:110:31 Training, Grade I. Westhmuk Class Sacrctary; May Ball Committee fAL A merry hear! that laughs a! 15de. Luuisn: is blesse:i with a sunny. happy-go-Iucky diapnsitfun. Her Wards 0f cheer are hcard wherever she guns and her Ennny smiie i5 cantaginum A persnn nf such 51:214ng qualities as Lauise is bound 1:: be succassfui. GDRHAM NDRMAL SCHDGL 49 . . .1? 1...? a . - i 55.1.- .-f- ' RUTH HELENE SEEXVEY, i:Bebe!' Pertlanct. Me. Deering High Seheet Training, Grades I. II. III. Westbreek Seeial Committee at Y. W. C. A. h.St'nzul't. ptump. nice endT rather sweet. WINE a ready smite fer everyone she meets. Babe and Lenere are a geed pair; nne is a eemplemenl ef the ether. Mes! reemmates quarrel. but theyr cleft. just suggest some gecd sport to Ruth. and rm matter how mueh she has cm hand eulrearzij;+ she is sure that she can manage it. EMMA LUCINDA SHAPLEICH Eliet. Met EIiet High Sehnel Training. junier Primary She erectt: Httt'e kfndneases that meat teaue unctene. He task is ten Large fer Emma. How we shall miss her kindness. Altheugh she is the baby at the class. We can. learn a great deei trern her. MADELINE LILLIAN SHEPER. Maite Pertiand, Me. Fertland High Sehnel Training, Gradea I, H, I . Cattage Farms Matte is a quiet child at: a very sunny and cheerful elis- pesitien. She seems: he value Irene+e epininn mere than anyune eteele+ It may be a geed thing. Maite. but why sttght the rest at us?I Newer mind. Matte, we like fun just the same. GREEN AND WHITE IDA SHULMAN, NH? Purtland. Me. Purlland High Schnal Training, Grade II, Sn. Partland Interclass Basketball Ul Cit; Basketball 1:13. Fiji; Urchestra tID. C, B. Ajl: Glee Club IED, C, B. Pd. Iclais satial activities .are an numeruus and 5t: varied thal theyr keep her vary busy: but Ida RENE! lets them interfere with hat studies. JOSEPHINE SMITH. Jae Pnrtland, Me. Deering High Schnul Training. Grade I Secretary Athletic Assuciatiun 1:13, AJ: Maminlin Club IZDT Ch Secretary Llerehtcw Ciuh ihjl: Busi- ness manager of GREEN AND WHITE. 3 eff -rr:'l.r eren cc, 5431' f - tenant- cd 3! e. sct'f- con troll, TIIIEEIE three alum: feud Hit: It: savercfgn punter. These: are all true of Jae. Althuugh she lunks Very serir nus. she is not always so, because she has luts of fun and humor in hEr maka-up. HELEN MARGARET SDMERS. ttTuntsie Parkland, Me. KingE Acadamy Training, Grades III, IV. Westbmuk Treasurer Rural Club in, CJII; Glee Club 1:13, C. B1. 250. Tout! Twat! Tnntsiel Get out af the way. I'm cnming. What is she after? Something tn eat uf cnurse. She helluva: that it pays. tn advertise. judging fmm the number cf times that we 5:: ha: name pasted in variant. rooms. We wonder what is the meaning nf thnse little nnte: tuckeci SD- Iuvineg in her gengraphjr notebnuk. GDRHAM NORMAL. SCHOOL 51 ELEANOR MARGARET SOULE Rumfnrd, Me. Stevens. High Schnnl Training, juninr Primary Interclass Basketball U3; Grchestra tD, C. B. All; F'uhlitityr Cummiltce Y. W. C. H. H! dance and play dance am:I play, and wrinkled care beguffc. Eleannr is always langing fur excitement. The echoes nf laughter fmm Easl Hall recepliUn mam on Sunday afttr- manna lean! 1.15 to believe: il has been founcf. EMILY WALKER STEADMAN. Fryeburg, Me. Fryeburg Academy Training, Grade VIII Executive Committee Llerehtcw Club IZAj; Assistant Editor of GREEN AND WHITL Her memury fang mm film :31 an aur haarra. It is because Df Emily's human kindness and ahiiity that she will newer be fnrgutten. She is so eager tn be of nervice tc- everyone. We know that success awaits. her. LENURE ELIZA THOMPSON. u1 '-T+::.ure Beifaat, ME. Belfast High Schuul Training. Grade VII Vice-Presidenl House Committee 1:331; Wurlti F el- lnwship Committee of T. W. C. A.; Alumni Editnr uf GREEN AND WHITE; Executive Cummiitte Llereh- raw Club tAJ. Scrfcmn eyed and :10ch for her miscfum. When in duubl abnui any puzzling questinn. we can always decicle it by asking Harm If she cannot gin: yau the infurmatinn first-hand. she knuws where i! is tu he fnunrl. GREEN AND WHITE ELEANOR MATHEWS TUKEY. Nan Damariscntta, Me. Lincoln Academy Training, Grade 111. Westbmuk House Committee Lauri. Han: she danced! Han: mine hem her dainly head! Han: her pretty skirts she spread. Nu entertainment is cnmpiele withoul Nan. whclhcr il be Dperetta m baskelball game. she always enters il with that determined but light and happy spirit which has bean characterislic DI: ail he: activily. BARBARA USGU'C'D TURNER, Barb Camden. Me. 30. Paris. High Schnni Training. Grade I When is Hm girl Hm! 1' see 13151?! Ihcrc. The rule Ethic girl. with Hit: beautiful' hair. Her ciathcs an: .59 113a! Her may: are 5:: ameei. There's mm H must I'm; H's Barb, dnn'l you see? RUTH MAE VALLIERE. HRufus Skuwhegan, ME. Skowhegan High Schuoi Training, Grade 1VIII House Cummittte tCD. Ali: Glee Club Hl CU: Membership Committee Y. W. C A; Frasirlml De: cam Club 11.25511. 34 girl with rare Qualifica' we all dccfare. 319:? is generous, Invch, and fair. H's very scl'd'am you find her Hue Bu! happy and laughing Hit: Inhale day through. -H:- H EDRHAM NDRMAL SCHDUL 53 J I. . II' '. I.- i'. :1. W 1:13: .. . ...-.-.....--.- -. ..- -I-l - I . J .-- - - I. I.-- MARCIH FLORENCE WATERMAN Buxtan. Me. Buxtun High Schnul Training. Grade VIII Marcia i5 50 temptingljr awact that we all law. her. AL though quiet and 511:; she can enjay a grand join : and i5 ewer ready ta help anynne. Marcia is an Heal mate fur any man. Haw WE: Envy Maurice hi5 gnod Incl: in winning this winsnme little miss. WALLACE ADELBERT WELCH Farmingtun, Me. Training. Garham High School, Freshman Claim WalIace is a quiet buy. not having much in say. It is a habii of his tn became suddenly ill an Saturdays. In fact, ED ill that it nccessitatc: a. irip h:- Furtland. This leads us to wander haw the numernus trips to Augusta. can he: Explained. VERNA MAY WESTLEIGH Nurway, Me. Nnrway High Schnnl Training, West Gnrham Van IMHJE' of Her mi Jfgnified, H miner, sufcmn Lass. Bu! Eel me EEH yau fair and square Sin: is not one of mm class, Far Verna may be quiet. Demure in all her ways. But when i! came: Ia right good fun, She brightens EH cur days. GREEN AND WHITE RUTH ETTA WINSLOW, Billyu SC . Paris. Me. 50. Paris High SchaaI Training, Juniar Primaryr Uraheatra Ell 1:. E. AJ; Uparatla iPJ. Who arm play? Jr hear yam say. There's nna I Fauna; mha EH says J'Vay, Ragtime far syncapatfan. Ur Classics for appreciation. They art!!! act yam heart aa-Mrf. Find mha is this agreeable gift? That yam a'a nat Ignam, 1'5 SJLH-EI, She is In 2H3, and an: :aH her Bitty. FLORENCE LOUISE WDDDSDM Partland, Ma. PartIand High Schaul Training, Grade I, 50. Partland Elm: Club 03, C. B, m. We fear that FInranaa is an: of lhnse canlars cf dia- Iurbanca that Mr. Waadward talks abuut. FIaraa-ta Eaiiavas in having a goud time while: she is young, anti aha is such a hearthraakar! JULIETTE CHRISTINA WORSTER, ujudy 3a. Barwick, Me. Davar High Schnal Training, Gracia VI House Commiltaa ICU; Assistant Business. Manager of GREEN AND: 1 Iliit'rnlw-l: Praaidaat af Nan Nubia Sulum Club tAJ'; I'May,r Ball Cammittaa iAII. i'Mafdcn an'th tamer: mack brawn eyes. In whom orbs a shadow Has. Like NIH dusk En evening affirm! We know that whatever Judy trl'tzraa1 she puts: her whole snuI inta it and makes it a sucaeaa. We shall always ra- rnambar judy's ramarkabla ramrd of rising at ELEB and being right tm tima far breakfast. GDRHAM HDRMAL SCI-lDDL 55 5f: GREEN AND WHITE. THE JUNIOR CLASS GURHAM HDRMAL SCHGDL 5? President ................................................................................................... Marian Ceneine .- Viee-President ................................................................................................ . Robert Harris Seerett-iryr .......................................................................................................... Irene Smith Treasurer .................................................................................................... Mauriee 'GregntiryI On a greyF September merning, When the rain was earning dawn. A bunch ef lnwljl' juniers Did enter Cerham town. They came treeping fre-m the etatien Up the lung. steep Nermal Hi And proceededeh. ee meei-LlyI-w The Rebie routes to fill. Same were filled with sad misgivings, And with deubt earne anxious fear. Some at theughte ef heme and mother New and then let fall a tear. There were rules and belle at rne-rning; There were rules and belle at night: And at ten-Efteen each junier InsitainthF put eut her light. Hew we envied ail the eeniere With their wise and wnrldly riir1 And watched their fun and laughter With many an envinus stare! Wednesday merning fnund us going Te- the Large Assembly Hall And we listened with expeetatien Te the eeheel hell's warning ea . Oh. the tremer that went e'er us As the facility we saw! Our eyes were wide with wander And our hearts were Filled with awe. But times have ehanged. my children. Fears and serrewe had an end. He we feund iri every,F teacher A true and heipfui friend. Where fears and dnubts had held us New reigns happiness instead. And In G. N. S. we're thankful After all is dime and said. 53 GREEN AND WHITE HA A UFFICERS OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL President, Lucy Libbj,r jnhnsnn. Gurham Vice-Presidcnt. Ethel Walker Bennett. Gurham Recmding Sacretary. Gcnrgianna Hayes. Gurham Curreapnnding Secretary. Charlmte Parsuns Cullins. Gnrham Traasurcr. Alice; Day Hnyt. Gurham Auditm'. Neliie Jnrdan. Gnrham DIRECTORS William Merrill. Buxtnn Nellie 5. Guptill. Curham Plum 3. Rubia. Gmham Cara D. Roberts, Wnudfards Edith J Ridgeway, Gnrham Ganeva A. Smith. Carham Mary Byrnt. Westbrunk MASSACHUSETTS BRANCH President. Marietta 5. Murch. 15' Tawnsend SL, Roxbury. Mass. Viet-President. Mrs. Frank G. Wrtn. 65 Talbert SL. Medfnrd. Mass. Secrctary. Marguerite W. Greene. 26 Mapie Ava, Ncwtnn, Mass. Treasurer. Mary Rounds, 36 Walter 5L. Dnrchaster, Mass. Execu tive Cumm iHEE Mrs. Charles 0. Travis. 100 Park Ave Winthrop Highlands. Mass. Mrs. Arthur R. Fins. 64 Bigeluw 5L. Quincy. Mass. GDRt-iAM NDRMAL ECHDDL 59 We'll picture forever. this last joyous day together 'Neath the pines and the maples Towering green o'er Normal Hill.H We heard the Campus Song sung by a group of giris returning from a pienie supper down by Alden's Fond. It was late in June and nearly time for school here at Gt N. S. to elose. that meant that those giris would graduate and the Hizautttthi' would he broken up. Ever sinee early spring the girls had'heen asking one another Know where you're going to teaeh next year it Some few knew definitely where they were going. while others thought it might be Porto Rieo or the Philipgsines. So varied were their answers that one wondered if the eiass of 122 were going to teaeh all over the world. Whatever the reply. it was sure to indieate genuine enthusiasm for the work they were going to do. It was almost like going forth as knights of old to seek one's fortune, and what knight could have more problems to faee. or battles to tight than the young teaeher who has just graduated from joyous sehooi days into a sehool of her own, with twenty or thirty eager little faees waiting to he ied by the new teaeher? June twenty-ftrst there gratiuated from our school seventy-seyen young people who were ready to enter into real teaehing. Let us see where they have gone. We loot: the records over. No, no one has gone to Porto Rieo. But wait. here is a faet as interesting. Esther Pinkham has gone to Fiorida as a governess. She has surely gone the farthest south of any in last year's elass and also the farthest west. Not so far south as Miss Pinkham, but still a long way from home are justeiie Loekrey and Marjorie Whitney who are teaehing in New Jersey. Coming back from Florida and New Jersey to the New England states we End in Conneetient Evelyn Hedges. Thelma Gray, Emily Browne. and Andrew lCarstenserr. In Massachusetts we find two of the boys. Jimmie Bunk. teaehing in Wenham and Leon 1Wilr'eyrnottth in Hamilton. Clarissa Brown is attending Boston Univ yersity where we are proud to have her represent our school. Maineis adjoining state has several members of the eiass within its borders. The list of New Hampshire teaehers ineludes Dorothy Ellis, Madeiine Emery. Minnie Gray and Doris Tapley. 'When we look for those who have gone farthest north. or east. we find them in our own State of Maine. Probably Brownyille Junction. where Carrie Hannaford is teaching. is the piece farthest north that claims one of this eiass. Helen Anderson has gone as far east as anyone. She is located in Bangor. After Ending so many outside of our fitate1 we might think that Maine had been siighted. This is not so. for nearly nine-tenths of the graduates of 122 are still in Maine. HTo stay at home is best seems to he the attitude of the majority of our alumni and it is well for Maine that it is so. We hnd '22 in its eities. its siilages and its rural schools. Maine is so largely rural that it needs many teachers trained for rural sehooi work. Melissa Twiteheli. the one helping teaeher in the elass of .22. is in Skowhegan. Many parts of the state have been strengthened by the community work of IGotham alumni. Where they are located one also Finds hot noon lunches. School Improvement Leagues and ParentrTeaeher Assoeiations. Other types of community work have been engaged in by Aliee Hartnett who was a ehaperon for the Morse High. School basketball team. and Martha Bates who is chairman of the Junior Red Cross in Yarmouth. We might go on indefinitely for there is something to he said to the credit of each member of the elass of '22. EIH GREEN AND WHITE. Maine is gtad that en martyrr ef her seas and daughters have the loyalty and Ieve he give their best to their ewn State. We knew that wherever theg.r may be placed Ggrham alumni will give nething but their best. How large an inHuenee de these seventy-seven teachers hail'e?I Did yen ever step ta estimate? Prebahly the number at pupils in these eeheels varies frem Iitteen te thirty,Ir er forty. Just de a little multiplieatien and see haw many children are being inHueneed by the students whe- were here last year. Of eeurae the meat at the work ie dene with groups. but me group preeees eae cteetrqu.r the dietinet individualin at each am: at these children. The teaehers' problem is to knew her pupils ee well that she can help eaeh to do his best. net tmljtr in lessens but in life. Isn't the influence at just ene elass tre- mendous? Then think at the elaaeee that have in the past graduated frem here and are exerting the same great pewet'. Dr. Frank Crane has said Great nature: are they who help yen to find yaurself. The others simply find yen. Aeeerding to that dehnitien at great natures we mayr he very sure that the alumni of lGerham Normal Seheel are great. and are deing a wenderful service fer eur America and fur the werld. In '923. aaether and a larger elase will be thinking and singing the Campus Sang. We shall be aerrj.Ir te leave em Alma Mater and we shall picture forever net enlyr the last day tegether but the many.r days we have spent here. But after all we shall feel same jey ta think that we are gaing eut inte the werld to do our share in its werk- 1LWith us. we shall earrj',Ir beautiful memeriea aa well as praetieal help and ideas we have obtained here. but abeve all will ge with us the Spirit of 1Yettth and Hepefulneee which assures us of success. May we, tee. beeeme werthjpr members at the alumni of Gerham Normal. by deing eur very utmeet in aiding children to develap the newer and the diapeaitien te give their best la the service at Ameriea and humanity. GDRHAM NDBMAL SCHDDL El CPC'l-D bar Havem bar m-q .l'l' ecem bar E12 ED. 23. 2?. 28. 30. 2'0. 2t. . Echeel again. . Pluvius is with Us. . Come, stretch yeur legs, girls. GREEN AND WHITE SEPTEMBER Get-tegelher party in the Center. Heller, seniors! Weleeme. jueiere! Came, and get acquainted! Get husy, Mr. Burnett. the juniers will he after neteheeks prettyr seen! Eleelien uf Heuse lCemrnilteel New watch yeur step. er they'il teed yeu ter the thee. Welv just keep your knees stilt T. W. C. F ... gives reeeptien in gym. eeme. juniors I' when j'tjtl get threugh the receiving line. The faculty isn't as heel as it leeks. Here eermes the hrieie. Dive a hat, girls. She is entering into malrimeny her the hene- fit cf the FL. Ft. Reeeptien at M. E. Church. A eerdiei weleeme ten the church and its seeial tife. Student Ceuneil meeting. Venice here with out signifies apprevel with Fitment Bug.-r iee eream and help pay fer your quinine! lee ere-emt Right this way! What is Came en, everyhedy. get a plate anti a fork fer sett- service. Hike. with supper en Fert Hill. better than a supper nutrients? DCTDE ER Here and heund chase pestpeneel heeeuse ef the visit. Neser mind -seme ether time. Student Cnuneil meeting. lEtl'ut Principal speaks let us can the high ideals a teacher sheuld have. Uur sheulders hend with new respensihility. Miss Wits lis is geing ten take us on a hike. Shall it be ten Sehagn er Wineihetn? Y. W. C. A. membership drive. Let's get! jein eur Y. W. C. A. We need yen and yen need us! Talk by Helen Ferrin. Bring yeur dime tn the Center Ienight. The A. A. reigns supreme; They are giving a shew. IQuite a sight. yeu ltt'tuzrt-i-nr It really will he quite a scream! Specks! Chests! Gehhnst Beware! Yeur eempaniens can't see beneath yeur masks. hut leave it te the Fortune Teller at the Helluweien Party. Shelf knew when yeu RTE. 23. 29. l2. l4. . Gotham theysjl vs. HUVEMEER . Dur hrst entertainMent eat the seasoneFlyr meuth Mate Quartet. Theyf carried us te eemp and heel: with their realistie temp scene. The;Ir have all kinds Mr. Vites eiid Waitresses Banquet! at detieaeies. even st men! the heners well. . Came ever tn the gym., juniers. and let the seniors shew you how thejtr een entertain! The;-r Want yen te feet quite at heme. gmu knew! . GEIh-Etm is a hang stray...r frem Ehinst1 hut the Chinese piej,r given by the Y. W. C. A. brings it near. . Armistice Day! New htiiieley+ hut e thereughr 13' enjoyed speech by Mr. Weedwerd end But herrers! Hew we dread the first exams. scheduled to eeme afterward. HeVe mercy en us! reeitatiens hjr ethe rs. + Mr. Whalen speaks In us in behalf er the Student Friendship Fund. Let's save an: pennies. Hew much shell We give? Reengnitien Service fer the junier memhers ef the T. W. C. A. The eendle lighting service is Very beautiful. We hepe it may become a yearly custom. Sume teachers frem Auburn 1trisit us. Put en yeur eempeny manners. We must make e guest impression. Y. W. C. A. meeting. their surely enjeyeel themselves. Maqua delegates relate experiences at camp. The? Th ant: sgiving New, fer Vacation begins. HHeme. sWeet heme, and Mew's turkey. DECEMBER Beet: te Cerham! We tetre it at heme, but it's niee in gel haek. Themten Aeedemy. Rah! rah! rah! . T. W. CL A. Fair. Here's the place to buy your lEllhristl't'tsus presents. Came early and take yeur pick. Gerharrt ihaysl'l vs. Pertiand University. Meta lye Manchester and Eileen Kenn? remim'l Haw msil'tj-r pennies have we saved? us that itis almest time to eentrihule tn the Student Frien elship Fu net. . Feu rth GDRHAM NORMAL SCHDDL I33 . Eieelien nf New House Committee. Bev Seeend entertainmenlewiss Yedr lere. Cilati we can new yerile instead lei: ware! sheut. it ie a mere musical sound. . Enter DerauExit Dad, given fer the Swiztent Friendship Fund.ef5mel a pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Weire geing . Get your veiees in tune1 girls. eamhng tenight. . From this time an it will enst ene duller te The drain Heme make up eicems-+ Greet grief! en the family treasury new hegine. again! Christmas reeese begins. JANUARY . Bach ten seheei in a sturm. . K Neilen sustains slight injuries as the result at a ear aeeident. Net heel. hut eznteiting+ .Ciurhem tgirisJ'u 22: werk. Keep it up. girlsi I i . Ceed Has sen. . Third entertainmenI-Eirls' Harman? Club. A 3006 laugh. laeting the whale evening. . Gerhem tfgirisj v5. WEBIEI'GGI-E Setm Gerr- ham tiheyej 1:5. Geuid's Academy. We win helh games. . Editorial Board for GREEN AND WHITE May it he the heat ene enter. Whe is the eul- eieeted. . Stueient Chuneil meeting. prit new? . Cerham igiriej vs. Plymouth, at Plfmeuth. Segre. 19-11 Hurrah! Keep it up, girls! . Gerham theyat 1-5. Geuldis Aeedemy. at Bethel. The Rurai Cluh greenh-r enjoys Miss Evelyn Hedgden'e talk en Ways and Means et Sawing Time in a Rural SeheeL The rural eehererl! Ageint it is hreught in- terestingly hefet'e us hf Miss Flerenee Hale. FEERUA RT . Centtntyir Teeeherie Everyune gees te Furtiand.- A change is as. gtmd am 'H a rest. you knew. Can ventiun. . Gerham fgirlsjl vs. New Hampshire State. The feurlh vieterjr ef the eeeeen.- Gerham. the lung way, Rah! rah! rah! . Tag day! If you haven't e Idirne1 herruw ene. The Besket-hall Teams need yen; help threugh yeur peeketheeh. entertainment w Dun! Erethers. Mystery! Myeteryl! MysteryH! NJ. 12. EB. 22. . Stop 1 Gerham Iigirlsh vs. Maine Seheel erf Cami ITIEI'EE. DUI team Eli remaine unbeaten. Winter Carnival an Alden's Hili. Teheggan slides. and shiis. and races, Centestante tumhiing anti scratching their faces; Everyene laughing and happy and gay; Thmugheut this livelung. glariuus day, At the 1Iiifinter Carnival en Alden's Hill. Miss Chariette Spencer gives us a Fine taik en the Y. W. C. H. work in Pertland. San Fe rd. Gerh em theysh vs. Sanford. Again a ViCTIEJt'F fer hath eur teama Gerham igirisrl vs. T. w. C. A. epen cabinet meeting. Ewen?- hetiy welcome! Tewn Carnival. Celine en. Freeliee Teachers. let's gt: up to Aiden'e HilL We have ne seheeli Ht supper we are met at the deer hjr Dlll' heel and heetess. Gemge and Marthe, after which we adjeurn ten the Center. where We are entertained hy aeeem- piiehed people ef the seheul. MARCH Leek! Listen! Grand Dperetta- Trial of jehn and jene. what will happen to yen if JFUIJ. ch: not be lieve in fairies. Gerhem hgirisjl vs. Weathruek Sent. We are still undefeated. Gotham igiris; Vs. U. of M.- Maine'e First defeat. CUI'I'jE and see Miss Jordan gives: a tea. fer the House Cem- mittee. Ahi if there is ene in the derm. whe dues net envy the Heuee Cemmittee. show her in me! Gerham itgirhiJ vs. Flymeuth Nermai. We Hurrah! end the seasern witheut a eiefeat. hurrah! 1 hurrah! ! ! 23-EF-29. Up to the gym eVeryhedy. to the 29. 3U. 31. biggest Basket-hali Tournament at the sea.- een. Came and cheer far your divieien. Yen manyr win! Rehi Rah! RahI Faculty! Faeultyl faeuitfi The first team erf its kind. and it wins, 2-D. Annual business meeting at Y. W. C. Pi. new efh eere eieeted. April Feel Party given by the juniers fer the seniere. Geed fer yen. juniurs. Yen and predueeei many Haw! HewieI with year minstrel shew. eheweei much pep 54 GREEN AND WHITE. APRIL 24. Jeint cabinet meeting of Y. W. C. A. I. Easter Sunday. Because at Weather we 2?. Gym. exhibition. Get yeur gym. bleemers eennet aisplny eur Enerr. 1:5tire+ 30 ahead Pressed? Ind blame it an the weather if you Want teJ I5. Easter vaealien begins. Geed-hye. kids. MAY Leek cut. m suu'H miss suur train- 5. May Ball. The anticipation s thrilling. 1ft. Gurhem Center! All change fer Hermsl HIJW i5 the reaiizstien? Hill! Back In seheel again. 2H. Topics ef the Day. JUNE '- Birds.- l i'w 3- dm't lDdHY-H 1?. Eeeealaureste Sunday. 2. May HaIIr- With sleeves er witheut? laraduetienr- Caps and Euwnsl gr 19.2.1 Graduatinn. The leng-Ieeked-Fer day has eeme. anti With it many sad hearts and tiresses? fend farewells. EXIT DAE-ENTER DORA Anether entertainment given this yes: in which members at the student bedy partiei: patted was the play Exit Ded-Enter Dara. which was given fer the benefit of the Student Friendship Fund. The play preved very pleasing and a geodly sum was realizecl. helping to swell the fund which Gotham Nermei Seheel centrihutecl toward this WDIII'IF cause. The theme of the play is the entrance ef wemen inte pelities. Du tewnnmeeting day, Mr. Tibbs, a. sterekeeper and pelitieian. ieses his pesitien and his daughter through the inHtIEnee ef the wemen. whe change the eld heard at seleetmen and sets fer a beard send sisting of wemen ehieHy. The east is as fellews: Mr. Tibbs, a sterekeeper Lerey Lareehelle Dem Tihbs. his daughter Derethjr Ryan The Traveling Salesman Maurice Gregergilr Walter Barnes. a yeung pelitieian .................................................................. Rebert Harris The Store Beyr Rebert Russell GDRHAM HDRMAL SCHGGL 55 ' RGANlZATIUNS THE YOUNG WOMEN? CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CABINET OFFICERS Senior Juniur President. RubyF Hudgkins Uiena VHEE VicE-President, Helen Perrin HEIEII Parker Secretary, Clara Glidden Ruth Bunt Treasurer. Matty: Manchtater Gladys Achurn Finance Cnmmittee Elizabeth Saunders Marie Oliver Social Servic: Cnmmiltee, Effie Perkins Frances Burleigh Sncial Committae. Grace Giffard Marian Cousins World Fcllnwship Cummittee. Sadie Lawell Baulah GTE? Program Cummiuec. Wellhea Richardsan Clara Andersnn Publicity Cnmmittem Hclen McCraw Virginia Haw: PERMANENT MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE AIumni--Dumthy Kimball, Domthy Ryan Faculty-Gerlmde Stane. Mary Hastings DELEGATES TO NORTHEASTERN STUDENT CONFERENCE, CAMP MAQUA. POLAND. MAINE. JUNE Zl-jULY 1. 1922 Ruby Hndgkins Mattye Manchester Helen Perrin Grace Giffard CIHTH Glidden E, GREEN AND WHITE Our Y. W. C. A. has came to seem as mueh a. part at the eeheei es the eeheei furni- ture and the textvbeeks. It is always present. From the time the new student etepe eff ear or train te he met by a representative at the Y. W. C. A..-end even befere that time. when the prnepeetive student receives a letter at welcome from same member hi the urgenizetien.-until the last program meeting at the year with the inepiretien at Mr. Russell's talk. the Y. W. C. A. is en hand. The different departments have been especially eueeeesfui this year. The memher-r ship ha: been the largest evenwbut then the eehnel has been the largest in its history. The Program Committee has arranged fer prehtehie and interesting meetings. inelnding meetings led by both the ieeei pasture. The Wetid Fellowship Cemrnittee he: even put an a play. shnwing e echenl at a Chinese Mieeien station. The Sneiai Service Cnmmittee. because at the unusual amount of eieknese. has been unusually busy calling. and Sending hanks and the cheering Y- W. C. A. mental pnwdere te the hnepitel cases. The Publitity Cnmmittee has made main;Ir effeetive pnetere. and the Finance Cennnittee has said eheee- late so assiduously that the finances of the erganizatien have eaueeti no worry. it has been pnseihie te euntrihute as usual tn the wink of the italian Mission and the Heart and Hand Sneiety and aim in make a substantial gift tn the Student Friendehip Fund. The Seeiai Committee has distinguished itself in organizing several merryr neeasiene of which the first was the get-tngether DI: the Very iiret night at the eeheei year, and the meet elaborate we: the party on Washingtnn'e Birthday. the program of which is given helnw. The Y. W. C. A. reeeptien tn the jnnier class. en the first saturda? evening at the eeheei year has settled inte a veryr desirable custom. and the annual Christmas Fair has else enme tn have a permanent pleee in the sehnnl calendar. Hewever. fer eueeess in carrying nut theee varieue enterprise: the Y. W. C. A. sheuld thank the whale seheei fer heart;Ir enneperetien. ENTERTAINMENT AT CHRISTMAS FAIR Part I. Seieetinn Ureheetra Dance i. Beeeie Robinson, Katherine Stevens. Fihi'iees Herman. Phyllis Brewn. Eiiner Tukey. Reta Brown Veeai Sale Miss Andrews Selection Urehestra Part 1i. One-Aet Play: Our Aunt frem California. Cast Sally NeedeyIr Marjerie Dunstan Felicia Needeff Irene Smith Reealie Needey.. Muriel Bahenek Mrs. NEECIEY imethei hit the giiieinii ... Hazel Luseenihe Mrs. Mary Muntehura tour Aunt freiii El'aihftu-niadI Esther Bienehard Miss Wilmngibs ta dressmakerkr Helen Perrin Maid ... Bertha Day GDRHAM NDRMAL SCH DDL EI? WASHINGTONIS BIRTHDAY PARTY Genrge Washingtun Martha Washington . PROGRAM. Part I. DANCE-THE MINUET .Lenura Thnmpsan .Ruth 5:3.ng Hildred Little. Katherine StereIIIIIIII IBeuIlIthI IhIrIII; SIIIIII'IthI IQIIIIIiIIIIII. IIEI.IraI IMaIlIlIIIII. Alice Brown Part II. NORMAL SCHOOL FOLLIES Scene: Room belonging to Mattyc and IINan. Time: 6.45-?.30 P. M. Ruummates CAST 0F CHARACTERS .. Mattye Manchester. Nan Tukey A Ukamaniac ...................... . ............................................................................ .Helen Clark A teacher . .. A juninr whu reads A thief Her pursurer A dancer ........................................ --------------------------------------------------------------- Another iuninr .. Mandolinists .. . . .. Signor Faculti Flunclus Signur UII Dullar Pleez: . House Cammittee Epilogue .Miss Andrews . IIIEIlIIIaIInr TWIlchell . Emrza I134: faiigaI Lillian Mathesnn Phyllis Brawn Helm Dacha EIIIIIFIIIII CI;I1I'II'IiIEI'I'I.I IElIeIIIIIIIIIur IEIIJIIIule, RIuth Manchaster .Olcna Viies Evelyn Vile: .. Mtrtelle Gundwiin Grace. Giifarcl GREEN AND WI II'I'F. JWISS 4XP:IJLIE .101? DziV Our Dem: icfmm m? Xaw rmd rzdyu'r'a GURI-iAM NORMAL SCHUDL 69 STUDENT GOVERNMENT We have realized that every nrganizatinn. in order tn be seif-tespeeting anti infiuential. has eertain vital needs. It is because we have realized the need at loyalty. enthusiasm and high ideais. that am Student Gnvernment has been sneh a help to us this year. There is another need which we reeegniae as making fer prosperity. and that is meney. We hnpe that am Student Gnvernment will have even greater sueeesss in future years when that has been realized. AH regret very mueh that Miss Keene has nnt been able to be with us this year. 1With her s11rn'11'..'iath:,.Ir and high ideals she was a real help to us in nur Student Government. But we are indeed fnrtueate in having Miss lnrdan tn take her plaee. She sets us a splendid example with her high standards at life and her kinduheartedness. The Christ- mas Hewers expressed nah.Ir a small part of our regard fer Miss Jntdnn. The elass ef nineteen twenty-three. in the hnpe nf aiding in strengthening Student Geeernment in the sehnel. wish to make the fellewing suggestinns: That Student Gnvernrnent shnuid be an organized as tn be an assneiatinn. we think better results enutd then be nbtained. That mnney may be secured by having regular dues paid by members at the assneiatien. That if dues were paid it would enable the assneiatinn tn send delegates tn the intercollegiate Cnnventinn. This would give the members a breader nutlnnk nf what Student IGnvetntnent is deing in different parts of the enuntrjr. That rnnre ef the sehnnl activities, not new under the management of the Y. W. C. A be brought under the eentrnl at the Student Gnvernrnent Associa- tinn. This wnuid give its members a larger sense of Tespansibililf fer the name and the fame of Gerham Nermal Sehnet. ?'D GREEN AND WHITE . .r' a it. L-in'. II .1 HI... ! r. ' ' r -r nail . I .- r' inie .. - . r' J 41': '5 ' . l- r - ' h if ..- nmsgm: aub- GDRH AM HDRMAL SCH DBL 1'1 ngflfurarg 61111115 DECEM CLUB Ruth Vallier. Presidant Margaret Paul1 Vice-President Mildred Pippert, Secretary Effie Pctkins, Executive Cnmmittec Rebecca Pease, Executive: Cummitttee Marian Rnnan, Executive Cammittee Helm SDIIIEI'E Gertruda Prinn Emma Shapleigh Eloise Millet AEERHTA CLUB Mary Dayle, President Viola. F land. Vicawpresident Sadie Lowell. Secretary Julia Emwm Executive Cumming: Mertelle Goodwin. Executive Committee 1Verna; Hamiitan, Executive Cummittee Bertha Day Halal Fax Luwrgir Hill Ruth Jacnbs LLEREHTEW CLUB Welthca Richardsun. President Daria Libby. Vice-President Jnsephine Smith. Secretary Emilyr Sttadman. Executive Cnmmittee Lannre Thompson. Executive Cammitlee Ruth Mayo. Exacutive Committee Madeline Murphy Barnice Ridinn Iva Ridinn Angie Nugent Luuise Schmieder Ruth Winsluw Hilda Libbyr Eieannr Tukey WEATHER-ALL CLUB Esther Blanchard, Presicient Anna Gundersun, VicepPresident Julian Larrabae, Secretary Duruthy Burke. Executive Cammittee Durnthy Foster. EXEClltiVE Cummittee Fannie Herman, Exceutive Cammittee Darothy Bahcuck Martha Bnothby Nettie Gillis Mary Burke Frances Callan Irma Griffin Fiulzu,Ir Hudgkins Evelyn Howell Marian Jaques Avis Groves NON H0315 SOLUM CLUB Juliette Warcester. President. Mary Riga, ViEEHPTEEidEnl Flnrencc Paar, Sacretary Adrienne Marin, Executive: Committte Ruth Manchester. Executive Committee Hazel McLelian. Excuutive Committee Cladya McHugh RCISE Murphy Emma Panaligan Beatrice Pfeffer Marian Quinn Ruth Stair? Ida Shulman Eleanor Saul: Flarenct Wnndsam y; GREEN AND WHITE WRIORACOM CLUB Derie Hellewell. President Flerenee Cereen Mattye Meneheeter, 1Wiee-President Margaret Fem-l.r Clara Glidden. Secretary,r Katherine Fiiee Eileen Kenny. Executive Cummittee Grace GiHerd Muriel Bebeeek, Exeeutive Cemmittee Grace Herbert Ruth Billings. Exeeutive Cemmittee Sigrid Jaeebeen Eva Chitde Harriet Knight Amy Cermier LAMROH YRARETIL CLUB Cenetanee Day. President Gertrude Felt Irene Lamen. Viee-Preeident Elieebeth Deuglase Katherine Ailen. Secretary Elva Leavitt Elsie Kueh. Executive Cemmittee Elizabeth Lewis Eliner Clifferd. Executive Cemmittee Anna Lindenhurg. Exeeutiee Committee Corrine Leppin Marjerie Dunstan Arlene Faster A3: LITERARY CLUB Gladys MeGIynn. President Maite Sheper Elizabeth Saunders, VieerPreeident Helen Perrin Catherine Neilen. Seeretarjr Barbara Turner Louise Melang, Executive Committee Verna Westleigh Helen I5I.I Ief.'ur.:vanW1r Exeeutive Cemmittee Bessie Rebinsen Marcia Waterman. Executive Committee Thelma Russell The literary clubs were ergenized by each divieien ef the eenier elites because the members thought that more benefit and enjoyment could be derived from eueh erganiza- lien than from ene 1:13.55 period a week at erdinary' eempeeitien. In additien to the mutual impreeement at its members along literary lines. the elub ergenizatien has given a better knewledge ef parliamentary law. The meetings have been very interesting and helpful. All feel that their success has been due Largely.Ir te eur advisory member. Miss Wetherelt, whe has guided 115 by kindly,Ir eritieiem and hopeful ideals. EDRHAM NDRMAL SCHDGL ?3 O 6? .4 . THE RURAL CLUB OFFICERS. President Ella Farweii Viee-President ............ . ................... . ........................................................ . Katherine MeNeil SeeretaryIr Derethea Goddard Treasurer ................................................................................................. . Charlotte Starrett Advisery Member .................................................................................... Gertrude L. Stone The Rural Ciuh is new two years old. Theugh its membership ehanges each year. it helds tn the eriginal purpose of uniting the severai classes in rural sueielegy in one large greup fer prejeets elf heneht te all. This year the special activity has been in securing speakers when weuld help the members of the club te a better understanding of the pmhlems ef the rurai seheel. at present the strangest seeialiaing faeter in the rurai eammunity. At the invitatien ef the elub Miss Evelyn R. Hedgden. teaeher ef the rural practice seh-anl at West Gerham, spake en Settle Ways of Saving Time in the Rural Seheel. It was a delightful address, full at the must practical su'ggestiens. The seeend speaker ef the year was Miss Florence M. Hale. State Agent fer Rural Sehnels. whet spake en nThe Future ef the Rural Seheul. The address. which was greatly,r enjeyed. was fun at humor and alse ef eneeuragement far these interested in the sulutien of the rural prehlem. The elub this year has diseevered that. it the club pregram should begin earlier in the tall. there are pussihilities rat usefulness in eutdeer activities suited te a rural eam- munity as well as in the educational werk described, and it giadly passes en this suggestien tn the next membership. GREEN AND WHITE. ?4 r - -. n. a n. - . - . GDRHAM NDRMAL ECHDCIL :5 THE UPERETTA The First Thursday in Mareh an Operetta.e The Trial at John and Jane was given in the gymnasium fer the benefit of the music department of the eeheel. Mueh talent was ahewn in this preduetien. in which heth juniers and seniors teak part. A short synopsis of the Operetta fellows: King Ceie epens his court in Steryland. and frem the threne reeeivea the hemage of his aubieets. Jaek-henNimhle anneunees that Blueheard has eeme te eeurt with a griev- anee fer the kings attentien. Blueheard enters. leading twe mertaISeJehn and Jane whe do net believe in him and therefere should be punished under the laws of Sterylancl. Other witnesses appear-Jaek-the-Ciant-Kilier. Sleeping Beauty. Ali Baba. and Aladdin. the Geepa. Peter Pam-and still ethere when aeeuee Jehn and Jane euf net believing even in them. King Cele send: for Mather Cease and Mather Hubbard to help in his deeieien. The evidenee against the mertal ehildren beeemes :11 great that a clerk, Hu11'1;:ot11,r-Etur11eutjglr himp self. has to make a reeerd ef the ease. Rabin Heed Aliee 1n Wenderland and Robinson Cruaee appear in defense of jehn and Jane. The law reads, heweVer, that unless children believe 1n seine saint 111' fairy, themr are deemed to a fearfut punishment. King Cele reads the sentence: Never mere fer yea the dawning Of a 11'1err3..lr Christmas morning! Christmas Eve yeu'll ge- te bed: But when neat yeu lift your head F rem year piliew in the dawn Christmas will have eeme and gene! The children burst into tears at having Christmas taken from them because they do believe in Santa Claus. The arrival at Santa Claus himself. and the belief of John and late in him. eauae King Cele te reverse his decision. John and Jane are fully partieneci. and it is decided that Santa Clause after alt. ia the real King of Stuurland. tCharaetei-s. in erder et appearaneeJ King Cele Hazel Luseemhe Simple Simon Hazel MeLellan Jaek- beiNimble Mattye Manchester Blueheard. Mae Hoyt Jehn? ...................................................................................................... Marlene Dunstan Janej the eulprite Margaret jerdan Jackrthe-Giant-Kiiier Beatrice IWillie Mather Geese Reta Brown Mather Hubbard ............................................................................................ wHildred Little Gander .Anna Gundereen Dng.. Lillian Mathemn Sleepiiig Beauty Madeline Feurjr Huml:1t1!,I'-l:h1IIIpityr Irene Smith Ali Baba Iva Ridlen Aladdin Helen Clark Peter Pan .Phyllie Brown Oberon MaryI Dayle Peas Bieasem :htiei'telle Coedwin FE GREEN AND WHITE CubiWeb Luci : Morin Dew ..... Titania ........................................................................................................... ut :tmg Muriel Babcack Btes-wing IEEbEl Eatnn Tinker Bell ........................................................................................................ Vials Flnnd Cuckoa Cnnstance Day Rnbinsnn Cruse: ........................................................................................ Catherine Neilan Friday 1+ Y I . '-llllIII.llI'l-llIIII-l'l'IIII++IIIIII-llllII-IIIi-riIIl++lli-i-l'III1-.IIIIII++IIi-IlHIl II-l-i-Il-i-Ilri-ir-Iiilllll-ya u la $ung Rabin Hand Ulena Vilcs Alice 1n Wsndsrland ....................................................................................... . Julla Brown Santa Ciaus Beulah Gray Goups . Margaret Paul ! Bertha Day A Lucy Bsrrymsn .......................................................................................... : Elizabeth O'Brien Alice Brawn LKatherins McNeil CHORUS. Merry Msn-Ruth Sassy. Anne Chsdbnurne. Gladys Chadbnurne, Catharina Stevens. Helen Decker. Attendants and GuardssMary Foley. Bernice Ridlun, Sarah Quinn. Virginia Howe. Darnthy Babcnck. Elcanor Tukey. Christine Raymond. Margaret Mchnald. Three FiddlerssGrscs Giftard. Evelyn Viles, Mary Riley. Who is it we can hear tuning up whcrever we are: an the Campus? THE. ORCHESTRA! Who is it plays far the dances in the Center? THE ORCHESTRA! Who is it gives our suites a rest in Chums? THE ORG-IESTRA! Who is it that is always willing tn play, whEn askad? THE ORCHESTRA! Who is it we: thank fur mush cnjsymsnt this year? THE ORCHESTRA! And What: is it directs the: urchestra? MISS ANDREWS! Sn. Wham dc: w: cheer fur? THE ORCHESTRA AND MISS ANDREWS! GDRHAM HDRMAL SCI-iDDL '3'? ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS President .......................................................................................................... Ruth Jeeebe VieeePreeident .......................................................................................... Maurice Quimby Seereterj,F ................... - ................................................................................ Jesephine Smith Treasurer .................................................................................. e ...................... Daniel Lewe We are pubiishing by the request ef the elaes ef 1922 the results ef lest spring's traek-meet. At that meet many reeerds were made. i TRACK-MEET-JUNE, 1922 Running High Jumprildred Fippert. let. 4 ft; Hazel Miteheli. 2nd; Daria Libby, 3rd. Running Bread JumpeDerie Libby. 15!. I3 fl. 3 in.: Mary Thempsen. Mildred Pipperl. Running Hep. Step and jumkMary Thempsen. length ef pit; Mildred Pippert. Cen- stenee Day. Hurdleseene paint eeeheMildred Pippert. Daria Libby. Hazel Mitchell. EU-Yard DaeheDerie Libby. Hazel MitehelI. Base Ball ThrewerAIiee Weehburn. let; Thelma Cray. 2nd; Mary Thempsen, 3rd. Baeket-Bell Threwekliee Washburn, let; Thelma Gray, 2nd. ?B GREEN AND WHITE THE SHOP The Industrial Arts department at Gerham Nermal Seheel has had a prespereus and enjayahle year. The spirit of ee-eperatien and an atme-sphere e-f serviee have been prevalent threugha nut the year. Each student has shewa that he had a definite purpese in being here. and was determined ten have semething definite tn shew as a result at his eHerts. The high grade at wnrk turned east is espeeialiy creditable ten instrueters and students. because it has been securred regardless ef the fact that they.I have been handicapped tan a great extent by lack ef ream. The seheel has reasen to be preud ef the men whe have graduated tram this eeurse. Many at them are helding high pesitiens in industrial work. They may.f be feund in many parts at the etiuatrjir and are receiving salaries fer their First year equal In these received by eallege graduates. This genes te show that Gerham Nermal Seheel has a reputatien for training able and eempetent Industrial Arts teachers+ What dees this all mean tn the Slate ef Maine? It means that this is the enly institutien at its kind in the state. and that it saves the state frera having to 31:1 eutside far its Industrial Arts teachers. It also means that every dellar that is expended for teacher trainisg purpeses is spent fur a cause that is werth-while, that is stewr impertant te eur pi'eseirtt-daj.r eiviliaatien. Une at the greatest drawbacks tn the department is the lack at mam. As een- ciitiens make it impossible t'D enlarge the buiiding, we are earnestly hoping that betere hang the state may,r had a way at putting up far the department a fuin equipped building, large enough to aeeemmedate the number of students when are sure ta want this training. Mr. Geerge A. Brawn and Mr. Lawrence M. Ciiiey eaanet be tee highly praised for the hard work theyr have dune in organising a iirst-elass eeurse. GDRHAM HERMAL SCH DEL .79 gelled 501135 STAND UP AED CHEER. Stand up amzi cheer. stand up and eheer Fer Curham Hermit, Fur lenelegnr we raise the green and white Aheve the rest. Eur girIe ere lighting Fer them.r are bound tel win. the fray. We've get the team I:Rahi RahU We've get the steam I:Rah! Rehlll For this i5 Gurhnm Harmer: Day. CHEER EN CHEER. Cheer en cheer fer Gerham Normal, See her banners Hy. Cheer en cheer tn! Gerhem Normal Eeheee re the sky. See the green and White advancing Gaining mare and mart. Then fright. hght. tight. Fur we win ternight Gurhnm Nemal ferevermere. CAMPUS SONG. I. Campus greeted u: in. autumn hen the leaves were green ant! geld: And it bids farewell in springtime Tinted pint: it: Hewers unfeH. And it: ringing with :ingiug A: tribute ef praile 1We're bringing 'Neath the pines and the maples Tewering green on Nnrmal Hill. New the blue at june'e ahev: us And the green at June's beneath And o'er all the deer etc! eampue June her fragrant air deth breathe. And 1we'll picture terever This jufuue day tugether 'Nealh the pines and the maple! Tewering green on Hamel Hill. 32 GREEN AND WHITE FeeHT ReweUeh te righij . 1 . Elizabeth U'Brien. Helen Clark. Katherine Kelley, Gertrude Pnnn, Mddred Plppert. Matn'e Manchester. BACK RewH Irene Fippert. Alice EulIivem Bessie Ereely. Sarah Quinm Miss Willie lz'CnachL Marlee. Ceueini. Helen Parker, Ida Shuiman. VARSITY 0F 1922-1923 Miss Beatrice WillieeCeaeh Mildred PipperteManeger Gertrude PrinnHCeptain Line-up Miidred Pippert, rf Helen Clark, je Gertrude Prime, rg Mettye Manchester. 1f Elizabeth O'Brien. 5e Katherine Kelly, lg Substitutes: Helen Parker, Irene Pippert, Alice Sullivan The fellewing girls received a eertieeete fer faithful attendance at practice and fer the hearty eedeperetien which theyr gave their first team at all times. Much credit is due them fer the successful year which the varsity achieved: Marian Ceueins Sarah Quinn Bessie Greeleyr Ida Shulmen Ruth Jeeebs received her letter as President ef Athletic Aseeeiaien. SCHEDULE, 1923 Date Opponent Plaee Jan. 13 Nassen Gerham Jan. 20 Weetbreek Sem. Westbreek Sem. Ian. 26 Plymeuth Nermal Plymeuth Feb. 2 New Hampshire State Gerham Feb. ID Maine Seheel ef Cemmeree Gerham Feb. I? Sanferd High Gerhem Feb. 24 New Hampshire State Durham Mar. 6 Weetbreek Sem. Gerham Mar. 9 University ef Maine Gerham Mar. I6 Plymouth Nermal Gerhem GDRHAM HDRMAL SCHUDL $3 ' q . M E MORIES 0F 0 U R T'E'M'ka-J I j' F Ev '- - VAR S I T V . 1i F. I i. l i. F a I. - 'l . . Jr 1 F ZN: awakens. Himh EFTEH fHE GHHE AT f 314i?! . 'FWHUUTH, HILDRED W. - BETTY I5 HLWIWS LEAmMG HER E u; UTLGHES 091' WI H Eer m: n x ITED 111.1: BALL 3' WchRf g .- I. .u... - E .F- unumu E. 1111 mm 1!! Wm- . um - ' I 1 'llnlr '1' 1 :- ggixw. 3.5 EHHULENT H159. KELLY ! In-AfWE Ia HELEN 'd ALWAYS 'READ? ALwAYS RIGHT CLARK Angg 11.; 13am, Rmm-IT' UHDER THE tu LEHfERa 'bhaKEfn EH GREEN AND WHITE. We began our basketibail season under very favorable conditions: a coach who was willing to work with us and who showed us the 1I.i'ahae of keeping strict training: a squad of girls who were all pulling together for the good of the team: a captain and manager who were of the best: and a loyal student bod;Ir which co-operatecl in every way. We attribute our successful season to these conditions. and we rejoice that we may still say that Gotham Normal Girts have yet to be defeated at basket-hali. SECIRES DF GAMES Gnrham 22. Nassau 1?. Garhlm 2'9. Sanford High 12. Gorharn 42, Westbrook Sern. 14. Gorhlm F. New Hampshire State 5. Gotham 19. Plymouth 1?. Gotham 29. Westbrook 5cm. 4. Gorhem H. New Hampshire State :3. Gorhern. H1. IiJnitI'ersitj.t of Maine H. Il'ilnrharn 33. Maine School of Commerce 4. Gorham H1. Fiymouth Normal ft. The First game with Nasson was a very close and exciting one. At the end of the first half Nasson had the lead with a score of I46. However. G. N. 5. came back strong and defeated them. We nest played Westbrook Sent. on their own Floor. We gained an easyr victory and played many of our substitutes. Then came the long trip to Plymouth where in one of the fastest and most exciting games of the season we defeated Plymouth by the close score of 19-11 in this game we played without a sicie-center on a two-divisioned Hoor. It was to us a new way of play- ing. while the Plymouth girls were veterans at it. imagine how happy we were when we could telephone back to the students in Gorham that we had won! On Feb. 2 we found that we were closely matched with the New Hampshire State girls. Neither side was able to run up a score. and the quick passing and the hue team work made the game very interesting. At the final whistle Corharn had won by a score of NJ. In our fifth game of the season we defeated the Auburn team in a game which was not so one-sided as the score of 30-4 would indicate. because of the line defense which the visiting team put up. Our guards deserve great praise for the defense which they put upwonly two baskets being made by the visiting learn. The Sanford High team was the next which we played. We defeated thorn and played several of our substitutes. On Feb. 24 we journeyed to Durham where we again met the fast team of New Hampshire State. The score was twice tied. but the old lGorham grit and tight made itself manifest and we came out on top with the ciose score of 15. Again we played 1il'vresthroolt; Serum. this time on our own floor. and gained another victory, the score being 29-4. We considered the game with the University of Maine our most dithcuit game. The Gorham girls were greatlyIr outweighed by their opponents hut abundance of pen and grit, and excellent training received from Coach Willis. made up for this and we gained our hardest-earned victory of 1923. GGRHAM NDRMAL SCHGGL . 35 Our last game at the eeaeen was with Plymeuth an ant Hear. We were very happy when the Fmal whistle blew end the game was ours by e eeere ef IU-F. Thus we played a season which makes the third undefeated eeeeen fer Cerham Normal. May she eentinue te win! BASKET-BALL TOURNAMENT The Inter-Bivieien Basket-Ball Teurnament wee ene of the meet interesting features at the eeaeen. Much spirit was ehewn at all the games, each division cheering its own team. Following is the schedule: m3 pea 9 1 IL e3 3 m 19 0-1 3 JI 03 3 0-4 04 14 t m 5 1. A4 5 .. 0.4 13 0-2 3 1; A2 4 A-Z 13 I J The final feature of the Tournament was the game between the faeulty end a picked student team. This. game was a lengrewaited event and one which almost the entire student hardy witnessed. The lineup for the Faculty Team: Miss Buttel. rf Miss Dntnth? Ryan, If Miss Willie. it Miss Talbot, rg Miss Jerdan. lg The Feeultg,Ir Team wen 2-0. one basket being gained by Miss Ryan. GREEN AND WHITE. G 2' ,- .. . 1 3 E . 113 1.3.. SCHEDULE Date Dppenent Place Dee. 6 Thornten Academy Seen Dee. 12 Pertlend University,r Gerhem Dee. 15 Senterd High Sanford Dee. 20 Pertlend Beigel Club Pertleed Jan. 16 Pertlend Beye' Club Gerham Jan. 20 GeuId'e Academy Gethem Jan. 2? Geuld'e Academy Bethel Jan. 31 Thernten Academy Gerhem Feb. 1? Senferci High Gethem Feb. 21 Gerhem High Gerhem Feb. 23 Cerham High Cerhem We were very fortunate this year te have e eeeeh end eneugh beye fer twe teeme. Under the directien ef Ceeeh Chaplin, the squad werked herd and developed a winning team. The team was ene ef whieh the eeheel ehnuid he preud even if it did net eeme out of even,r game vieterieue. - At the hret ef the year we elected e manager, and the men frem test year's teJrn eleeted eur eaptem. Pareene wee e1eeteei manager, and Lewe, eeptein. The twe werieed we11 together. Ceeeh Chaplin awarded eight letters te men playing in parts ef feur games. and ene te Manager Perseus fer hie weri: and interest in the team. A fast and winning team is predicted fer next year as live ef the Ietteramen ere juniors. We epened eur eeeeen by meeting Thernten Academy at Seee. Our beye played a very creditable game. We eut-peeeed eur eppenente whieh gave us a greet advantage. Trethewey eeged seven baskets frem the Hear and twe feels. Final emzulrelr 22-14. Thus we began the eeeeen right. Our next game was pteyed at heme versus Pertlend University. We started eff with a ruethuimhy caged twe at the very start. then Trethewey eerried en the geed werk. The Univerettijr Iede erept up in the latter part ef the game, but never far eneugh te eateh up with us. ep- GDHH AM HDRMAL SCHDDL B? On Dec. 15 we journeyed te Sanford and met the High Sehaei in Dine at the best games ever witnessed an that finer. The final seere 19 ta 13 speaks for itself. Russell was the high seerer. with five baskets and twe hauls te his credit. The next week we went to Pertiand ta play the Beys' Club. We were greatly handi- capped by the small Rear. nevertheless eur eppenents earned their vietery. Quimhy and Russeli were the high seerers this game. Quintin;P getting fuur tram the finer. and Russell three from Hear anti sis frerrr ehalk-iine. Final seere: 25-20. Upen returning tram eur IChristmas vaeatien we teak up the work where we 1eft it1r meeting the Pertlartd Beys' Club here. Pertiand had develepeti a very fast team. and their superiar passing wen them the game. 'I'retheweyr and Russell starred. with nine paints each. Secure: 33-1-3. Our best heme game was next played when we met Gnuldis Academy. We played twe extra periods. the Final seere being satisfaetary. te us especially, as the game was eurs. Russell and Quimhy did must of the seating. Secure: 36-31. Oar return game te Geuid's AcadEmy carried us ta Bethel. The G. N. S. bays played a flat: game. eirerj,Ir man fighting with the HQ. N. 3. spirit aiwajrs in the lead.H Russeii and Quimhy were high searers. Trethewey eiese te them. Baker and ICapit. Lewe deserVe much credit Fer their work an the defense. Secure: 33-26. Thernten next came to G. N. S. with a large hand at warriers. A hard and raugh game feiiawed, and it became very evident that we were eut ef eenditien. Russell made fine use at faul-shets. while Quiraizrf,r secured frern the Haer. Waterman registered eighteen peirtts fer Thernten. Seere: 29-15. Sanford High eame nest and we were ready te even up eur 19-13 defeat. Every Gerham man fought hard and playeci real basket-hall. We evened up matters with a margin ta spare. Scare: 33-26. At last came the leng-awaiteti game with Garham High. We played in eur gym. and gave the high seheei lads a geed elean game. Our team was In hne eenditien and we ebtained the iead at the Erst, and maintained it until the hnal whisle. Seere: 35-22. We cieseci eur seasen with a return game te Gerham High. We feund their Hear irerj,r small and baskets in bad eenditien. The game was exceedingly reugh and fast. In an evertime peried the high sehtml was hnallj',r vieterieus. Scare: 36-31. SUMMARY We ended our seasen having wen six games and having Ie-st hire. Our tetal number of paints was 263. be eur eppenents 261. This dees not include the game with Fertland University an eur Eeer. ta game which we wenL as the reeerds have been lest. Player Basket Faul Paints Quimhy, rt 28 2 58 Russell. 1f 42 50 134 Trethewey. e 23 5 61 Baker. rg 2 D 4 Lewe, lg 1 U 2 Sub. Packard. C ar g 2 U 4 Lewis. 5 ar g '3 '0' U Tetal 103 5? 263 I'll'l! GDRHAM NDRMAL SCHOOL 39 Emmi 313nm: Editursin-Chisf .. ..Msrgaret Fsury Assistant Editarsm ................................ mEmily Steadman, Hsuleii MisGrsw, Esther Blanchard Business Manager Jussphins Smith Assistant Business Manager Juliette Wurster Advertising Mansgsr... Gertrude Prinn Assistant Advertising Msiiiagsrs Muriel Bsbcsck Rtitii Msimhsstsr. Daniel Law: Alumni Lenurs Thnmpsun Calendar Helsn Parrin Humor Marjnrie Dunstan Art .................................................................................................................. Fluyd Falssm Phntsgraphs .............................................................................................. Mertslle Gnodwin Organizatisns Ruth lambs Athletics Msttye Manchester Junior Editur Elisabeth Kimball aE-w-p' GDRHAM HDRMAL SCHDDL 93 94 GREEN Anna went In a sale ene dayw- Fer sneakers she was bound; Nut metre then a eleller shall I pay. And these are the enea ehe Fennel. THE FOLLY DF Selma jumuns. Min Ryan: Why eh: we put paper cellar: nn tnmatnee? Junier: Tn lave washing. Junier: Hew tie yeu spell artieheke? Mill'- Ryen: A-r-t-i- then ehnke. In the study hetlwh, hnw sweet! There is une euuple we always meet. WhCTE'Er we go. thrt'er we ream We're sure tn meet them hefnre we get heme; In each nther': enmpany they hnd eueh hhes That they never part withnut a F Uh! Den't get Ihnrehed. dun't taint nr die. Fur they newer part without saying guad-hye. Au 1-:- whe they are, I dare nut say. But a hint I'll give yen, anyway. -- His eyes are A beautiful. heautiful grey, And he drive: a FerreL whieh rattles, they say; He in an athlete. and play: heeket hath-r But eyer yuui hear himy up in the hall:- Till the rafter: ring with it. clear thrnugh. Eeying: uHeL Hel. Helen. where are yen? AND Wt-HTE Hunt: lh' meme CLASS. Helen McGrew: Threw that eraser up. Sadie. Sadie: I heVen't swallowed it yet. Mn Russell fin P. of T+ eleesJ: I: there anyune there heside ynu. Mite MeLe-ng? Mm MeLnng tsitttng beside Parennd: 1 den't nee anyen e. b LATEST Menezmt HITS. Yeuth'e CompanieneEleener Saute. Sunday Seheet AdyeeateeEnh Baker. Maxfem PriaeitteeClara Glidtien. Court Hemekeepfng-The Le Heehellel. thteptayeLeuiee Schneider VagueeNan Tukey. Phyeieat Culture--Mildred Pippert. Everybedy'stelleee Weleh. Life-Hazey MeLellen. fudgenLennre Thempmn. Feputer-Gertrude Prinn. Little FatkhThelma Russell. Cead SturfeeeFlurenee Peer. Needteeer-Flmenee Canon. Vanity Faierery Dayle. Etudhcledye Mealynn. Ceuntry GentlemunHEarI Amiewon. Snappy Sterieewi'Feg Feury. AH Duhfeereehmy Cnnnier. Efiet'eney-Mr. Russell. Review e! ReviemseThe Faculty. Primary Ed'ueatl'enen. Ryan. The Fftrthd. Lewis. Le Parieienne-rK. Neilnn. Live Stories-Emma Penaligen. Irene: rm the human Hy. Lnuise faheentlyh Sumehudy swat the Hy! Min Stene: Give an exemple 0f the sub- junetive made. fPeusejt: Well. it no one wants to. HI give it: JD. that I were young again!' Why i: that auhjunetiye. Miss ? Juniur: Because it's century ten feet. Wendy texpiaining aheut the new meniterial systemy: F Dr. ynu know, the menitnre haven't hme tu leak yet: an utrer and see if you're all there:I ah Eeuusn. Du Munday night. when we Iii dawn tn eat. e gaze in queatinn aheul nur feet. And if Gnutaeh we fail to sect We fear he he: heen eeweti for tea. GGRHAM NDRMAL SCHDDL 95 . 9a GREEN AND WHITE Sealer titeaehing Gengraphyt: What kind at a map eh: we need to eempute the exact area elf Maine? .. Mettelle: A a::.al:.l teen.- l,iThatis a liah stery, IEI'tl lt. MertelleH 1H HISTEIH'I' M ED. Miss Stene tapeaking rat a great edueaterjl: Yen all knew whet 1 tr'tat'1tr Lien ia? Mn FL: Ask her whenI Fete:- Rahhit ia. Miss 1 Willie: mlWham is the hluetl made up et? Mary FL: ll ta made up erf eerpueetea: red eetpuaetea. white eerpuaelee. and hlue eerpusetea. Miaa Willis: Patrietie bleed! Paele rwhialtejr- 1 nutriellittiat. Yeti hear her in the muming Ariel yet: heat hetr in the night. A-tidetling taiwaltr with all her might: There she stands, with heldle and hew. Anal fieletles faster than men earl raw. Yeu'tre seen her, thZI'tl knew her. Yeu'tre heard the seund. If jrnu ean't gue55 when, then yet: eught te he EerWl'lECll Dut ef the trying pan inte the Dean's etiieew- everg-r ene whe breaks a rule. CM: 5. Mr. WenaWard: What is numher and term at heard at charities? Miss Frinn: Number is seven. ene a woman fer five years. Questien: What is she the rest of the time? When the cat's awttf,r the mice will play. This was used. day after clay. When Mr. R. was in the 11West. Une and all did their very heat Te- feel uur Wench. ethey uaecl mneh tact, But he saw through the aehemea. in fact, And we gave it up without saying mere Fer what eatt jreu do when he has the fleet? The junier heys are studying heuae furnishings. I'm nut getng tn have a teuacl tahle in 11'th heuae. declared Lewis. Why net? aelteel Miss Eeuttel. Well, how en earth eeulel l get a square meal eff tram a rennet table?! asked the practical junier. UH Tuesday night. in the ee'rttet'1 If one should happen In enter. The sight that weutd meet their eyes Would give them quite a surpritte; Te see the rutHee anel frills. And feel the great matw thrills. Te see the hluahea, And the crushes. Due would think this. place was a desert tale, Where men were a thing lung gene eut ef style, And the eteletut leelta. and the pleading alare W113 semeeae yells. Get in the eirele. there! Then the thought rushes through the EltIIy' brain Elender it till elanee with him again! If ahe gets the chance We all shall line'N. Fer the amile en her taee will Elll'Elj' show: But it net her leek will he at: aeur. We pity the peer girl fer ever an heur. But the men will always win a prize, Fer at Normal Seheet. yet: will all surmise. Girls are many. in great supplies. But men are few and tar hetween And are very aeldem. it ever. seen in numhera eneugh te ge all amend. Thalia why the girls in the center aheuael. DI: Tuesday nights. Mr. Weeelward: Miss Feury, if you have eerne gum in yeur meuth. take it eut. I etern't like the aeund ef it. h Haze anti l '- laur:.-+ went clown to wash, And the sweet rulleel ell eaeh nose. htr geahl They,r washed with a feeling of pure eentent. Fer the dirt tram the teem hael heen previeualy sent. tn the meantime a silly little dunee. Entered their meat and began have: at enee.- Ehe tipped the ehaira and the tables tee, And made a regular hullahalee. She Izlreaaeel the kewpie delta in rage 1lili. fhi-::h she lisheti out of traveling beget Fer 'twaa the clay theyr weuld he homewarel heuncl. Anti things, for a wander. were taatlju' funnel. GDRHAM NDRMAL SCHDDL 9: The BLANKET ever a chair was hung. And pillews in eyery directien were Hung. The ream was as start: as a dungeen there. Fer ever the window hung Hases' tatse hair. The clear tines eame up eyes the stairs. LDDkEd in the seem; thought. was it theirs?I There was not teem ter even their feet. Se. tar the culprit they started ta seek. Up tn 4H3 they madly tare, And threw every heel: upen the Haar; The curtains tram the windows eame, Anal thus peer Kay get all the blame. Then1 when they found 'lwas net dene by Kay. They ran from feurth Hear it: great dismay, And inte another ream rushect the pair. Te tied the eutprit sitting there. Questiern: When was it?ll 51x GiCLG-CK 1WILLtE. Wynaught. a Junier, layer by all, Cine stay eemmitled a grave attense, And this was the cause at a great dewnfattt He weuldn't have dens it if he'd had any sense. De you knew what he distileSttipped seheel ene day, And as a result. had ten sign, very smu. .151. pledge which did quite ptaiuty say: Htttttfter 6.0!? I'll net leave my ream. Aha, yeung man1 yeu shipped hut ene sessien:- Ne deuht yeu see the fatty at that: But surely it must have taught. yeu a. lessent 5e thal never again. yeuitl gt: DH en a hat. Dean item a girl in anethefs team, after tights were eutlil: HI t- Iiss R, what are yet: deing in here? Miss P.: I'm after Aheu Ben Adem's rest. Dean: Did yeti tinst it? Miss 13.: He. I guess Rhett netter rested. Its GEOGRAPHY. Miss Ryan: You may react yeur tessen plan. iss Riga. Miss R.: I can't. far my shoes aren't taeect. fDees ene talk with ane's teetU Cine neon fer dinner we had something to eat. w'Twasn't perheDh. tie! Nathing se ardinary as that! 'Twasn't sausage and peaseeaurse Ital. far we hast it on Sunday. Retest beef? Ah, we Dtten hatte that. but nknet this time. Guess agaim Ueutash? Ne, gentash is an unheard at treat. Guess a few mare times. Weish t'at'etstti'l Macarani and et'teesei'I Tematu bisque? Fetatn salad? Sail eudtish? Fish ehewder? Finey haddy? titteatisiI Creamed eggs? Ne, se per- haps yeuill never guess. It waswCHICKENt I ! I II $$$$$$$$$ $ $ Junier: I hear there's gluing to he I. $ deltar day. When is it? $ Senior: Tuesday. Miss Ryan is giV- $ $ ing an exam.' $$$$$$$$$ s Fatwa its: HEINIE's NGTEBDDK. Directinns fer gluing up week: Put glue in holes first, se it wilt have a little chance le- sink in. then spread it ever the ether fetterw. hetding the ether end at the heard. A certain senier was superegatery, and was atse supereitiaus, fer when another senier had a bait an her supereitiary, she thought she weuld he superannuated. There is something geing threugh the derm. And is taking same by sterm. It is measles. It makes each sue a tiery rest, And fer twe weeks they lie in bed. With measles. They all break nut in tittte spells. Which remind us at the ehiehen-puxr-r But it's-me astes. The tiaeterr eemes ta them each day; Anti fur eaeh visit they have ten pay, Just because at measles. When they gs hack to seheet they fret Fer they have to make up work. yam bet, AH en aeeeunt elf measles. But when the disease is a'er, Weill never have to tiread it murme This measles+ Meet Haw tie you like my new shirt1 Ruth? Ruth: it's ripping! Mere: Uh, where? ee GREEN AND WHITE Al GEGGRAFHY. Muriel 13.: In Atriee, they have all kitteh. e1: aunts IZenteL-ered. white. and black Dnesl er-u dee't say! I prefer white eneej ah- Mr. WJ Yen may leek up Civic Beauty Ier next time. I:Reer ef laughtert: thet's funny eheul. that? Senior: We eeneider eereelyes a part ef it. Mr. W; Well. I suppeee yeu ere, aitheugh I heel never theught ef any of you in just that light l'JueIee'e.H IN READING CLASS. Miss Andrews: Give me an example at an epeetrephe. Miss MeL. tCreIerring te dagger seene in Mechethy: uCerne't let me etuteh theetH Miss 45...: Are yeu taIIting to me? The A3 division was in the habit ef eeming to class with enIy ene heeh fer every three girls. Miss Lihhy IIIII. indignatienrl: HI tien't 1Went yeu girls te come to elaee three en a heck en? mere. DeNT'e AT THE. RECITATIHN BUILDINe. Den't letter in the hallmethe janitor may take yeu fer a heel net encI swap yeu eel. Den't drift Ie elese unIeee yeu knew to whose elaes yeu're drifting. Den't talk while passing. yeu may Iese yeur breath. Den't felIew the erewd. have a eeurse and speed at yeur ewe. Den't take any eheneee. crash inte eemeene before they crash into you. Den't miss an examination. Signer Un Better. PIeeze wiII get yeu. Den't want en ether peeplee' feetethey were made fer thEm to wall: en. Den't perk yeur gum en the desk. it spreads disease. and eemeene might herrew it. Den't put weete-peper en the Heart unless yeu Iilte physieeI exercises. fer you will have to piek tt 1: . gen't talk after the hell rings: you will he sun'y fer it. Mr. Weedwerd Explaining about taking eeth ef efEee at tewn meetingll: A certain eIees ef religieus peepIe den't have he take any eeth at: eftiee. fer they denIt believe in sweating. lZThere are some religieue peepIe whe :Ie he- Iieye in it, then. we take ItJ Queetien: Can you sing and chew gum at the same time? Answer: Tee. Cenelueten: Then that must he the reasen fer same things that get under the name of music. Miss W'il'lis: H1 'K-Ihett is inherited disease? J. Werner: Cine yen heye hetere yet: are hem. The sponge en the nese yeu see. I5 te guard against germs and dust; This is eur clear friend Wellie. Whe believes in safety feet. Femeue REMARKS DF FAMOUS PEEPLE. HA hullahghter isn't my Heat ef a man. De yeu see. Class? What is yeur prehIem, leday? HWe will eing the hret three paragraphs et number ninety. Let us all pull te-gelher. New. feIItsee. wen't you please step yeur talking? hIt wasn't 5:: very Ieng age I was there myeeIL'I HI'm afraid a great many peepIe in this eeheel hatre fer their melte: 'Let Geerge den it'. HI'tre held in my hands the very hrst arithmetic printed with e deeimeI point. Your Current Histery tepiee wiII he an the beard. HPese yeut sheets In new? What was your reading assignment for ten-tiey?h I weuld advise yen to get a IittIe notebook and jet it dewn. Yeureelf is an impertent euhjeetin herd stuer.H IN PHYEIDLEIGT CLA 35. D. Eeheeek L'atter being asked the essentials at e. eeIeI plungey: Wen. yeu sheulel have a Warm ream and erewarrn water. He that the way you etc: it. Delta HDRMAL SCHDDL GDRHAM ltIttII GREEN AND WHITE AT A B. E. GAME. Clue ef the players hurt her eye. Questien everyene is asking: Whats the matter with her eye?ll Whats the matter with her eye? Veiee frem the erewd: in it.H She's get a pupil There is a senier cf '23 What WeuIeI Prinetpal like In he. The heli she walks up to and taps, Net thinking that Wendy might eeme. p'rape. And when inte the meta eemes he. She eries: Ah. Wendy, you may prineipel he. .ExFERIENeES WHILE TEACHING. There's semething happens. Inur times each year: And after it happens there's always a tear. At the aheve picture take a glenee And yeu can guest- at the very Hrst Chance. It is en erdeel dreaded by e. For we knew nerl whether +twill he spring, er faII. That we ger nut tel teaehers he, TD grind and tail without Etl'lj' fee. But at Iast. when the list appears in sight, And our name is an it. em: heads get Iight: If not. we feel very much out of aeu'ts'.+ But in the end just grin Iike guereI spurts. 'th WI W IIIIII IIIIH'H E;;-n erg: FAMILIAR SIGNS Mr. Jere MEASLES I II I I I Alaska Inn Mrs. Mettye BUSY , , , Keep out: Mutt Tents . and end Duek Inn Buy 3011:1- half- Jeff Casper ne 5 ere. Please keep this Beet-Ieggere Cheeelete deer shut during Inn for Sale study he ure. Come in end Tumble Inn H- C. have a drink EDRHAM NDRMAL SCHDDL IEII HEaRo IN Jumoa PRIMARY. Miss Winsiow: LittIe kitties haye soft cush- ions on the bottom of their feet. Now what is: It they have? Young Hopeful: Pillows. Junior lilo practice teaohetj: How much do you get paid for practice teaching? Fraetiee teacher: Five dollare per day while in school. and hfty eents an hour for all prepara- tion outside of aohool. Also one eloIlar apiece for each lesson plan we write. Junior: That sounds good. Can we teaoh more than nine week:- if we want to? RoMaereES IN THE jUNIoa PRIMARY. Scene: Lois Brown tfdaughter oF Mr. George ErownJ pulling at Gilbert Woodward's teen of Woody'j eoat. Gilbert: You little aweetie, you! You IittIe raeeal! IfWe wonder if the junior primary children hear this form of expreaeion. at homeJ h- THE EonP'noN. When it comes to promptaesa. Pm sure you'll all agree That Miss Stone heads the list There's. none so prompt as she. Now every other week hen Tuesday rolls around. At seven prompt in the Y. w. room. The Cabinet's sure to he found. Doe by one the girls eame in. Amazement on their faces, Where's Miss Stone. where can she be? But. Girls. we must begin. Dur meeting o'er, the business tioae. 'Twae just as we had feared. Something unusual had come up For Miae Stone had not appeared. But what made her forget? The reason you'll soon semer Beside our Cabinet meeting Her engagements numbered three. If you want to know the rest ask the Y. W. President what happenect when Miss Stone came. Miss Ryan: Why do the Inctiana put Esh in the hills of corn? Bright second grade pupil: hTo eat up the bugs. There is a little sprite in our most. Who will aiways do as she is hidat. In center, nights. when we are 1gluon. We try out Marj. give us some fun. Straightway in all her airy graee She very eiisereetiy covers her faee. As one and all begin to stare. To our astonishment she isn't there. She's an very light on her tiny feet That she and the ceiling begin to meet, Uh! oh'.r sweet ehild. you have missed your call- mg. For your ahility to dance is most appalling. if theae jokes to you seem dry And you they fail to amuse.- Don't sit down and weep and cry, For you shoulct see those we didn't use. Ahurrtia PIIIPIIiE 1WHEN YOU PURCHASE APPAREL Ynu Wifl Find It 3 Saving nf Bath Time and Haney tr:- Chacse Hare Frnm Extensive Stacks of Becaming Garments at Law Prices fur Assured Quality That Cnmbine ta Make: Better Values PURTEOUS, MITCHELL 6-: BRAUN CO. Pnrtland, Maine Mail and Phnne Orders Fiiled Radiu Supplies and Equipment Hausa Wiring and Electrical SuppIies Hnme Lighting Plants GURHAM HARDWARE CD. Gurham, Maine Yrmr Druggist Is Mare Than a Merthant Try the Drug Stare First CARSWELL, THE DRUGGIST - Garham, Maine .4;- Cnmplimants nf GORHAM SAVINGS BANK Gotham. Maine AI! the Nuvelties nf the Seasnn GEORGE T. SPRINGER Diamnnds. 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AH mail orders receive per-r snnal attantinn by thnughtfui, experienced salespeople. Fran delivery in Maine. SUMNER C. DAVIS. JR. Prescriptiun Spacialisl 633 Cnngress St. Pnrtland. Maine Opp. Lafayette Hntel Farmerly Simmnns :5: Hammond WE PAY YOU $1.00 Fur this Ad. if prasented tn us when yau purchase $5.00 or mare 13f Mer- chandise of us. OREN HOOPER'S SONS Cnmplete Home: Furnishars Portland, Maint CLARENCE E. CARLL General Insurance Phnna 54 Cnrham. Maine SINGER SEWING MACHINE CU. All types nf Electrical Machines 55 Oak Street Portland. Malina Phone 3333 PALMER SHOE COMPANY Fine Faatwear 541 Cangress St. Purtland, Malina: Cnmpliments 0f GIRLS' BASKE-IB.ALL TEAM 1923 W. T. LIBBY Fancy Graceries and Praviaiuns Gotham. Maine PATRONS' CO-OPERATIVE CORPORATION Wholesal: Crncars Dealers in Flaur. Grain and vaisinns F22 Commercial St. Portland. Maine F. F. Rubens, Mgr. GREEN 6-: BARRETT Fancy Graceries 13! Danfurth St. Purtland. Maine Phunc 2639 Cnmpiimenls nf BUYS' BASKETBALL TEAM 1923 Our peliey is net te sell apparel which is lewest in price. but apparel which is best fer the least. There's a Difference j. E. PALMER C0. Speeialiete In Missee' and Wemenie Apparel 543 Cengress St. Pertland. Maine Greetings frem the Y. W. C. A. HFer the service at the girlhned ef the werid. Cars fer Gerham start frem eur deer, henee a eenvenient place te purchase dependable drug stare geede ie at the HESELTINE 6t TUTTLE CU. Quality Drug Stare of Maine 449 Congress St Portland, Maine Cemplimente ef THE PORTLAND CUMMUTERS Pertland. Maine GEORGE ALDEN Cerhem, Maine Deaier in COAL AND WOOD Compliments of GEORGE S. BURNELL S. W. SHACKEORD Fancy Greeeries, Cenfeetienery, Fruit. Cigars, Tebaeee. Ete. Gerham. Maine Cempliments ef SYLVAIWS LUNCH 3 State Street Gerham, Maine Complimants 0f DANA WARP MILLS EWERD s. WAITE Watchmaker and Jawaler 54? Cangress St. Portland. Maine Campliments Df WEATHER-ALL CLUB THE KENNEDY STUDIO Herbert S. Kennedy 2353;? Middle St. Portland. Maine Greetings DECEM CLUB I 923 Cumpliments of RANDALL 6t MEMISTER Partland, Maine Csmplimsnts sf THE MINERVA LUNCH Opp. Congress Square Huts! Psttlsnd, Maine J. H. MEDUNALD dealer in OYSTERS-CLAMLFISH Hstsl and Restaurant Trad: s Sps-sisltj.r I53 Csmmsrcisl Street Has. 1 and 3 Cummsrcisl 1Eii'fhsrf Tel. 3333 Pnrtlsnd. Mains Compliments of PRINTWELL PRINTING C0. 9 Temple St. Purtland. Mains Cumpliments of WRIORACOM CLUB l 923 NATURE'S LAWLAK FREE COUPON Ysu can be healthier and happier by the simpis aid sf Nature's stlas. THOMAS F. DEVINE Registered Pharmacist Opp. Post omss Sn. Psttlsnd, Ms. Gssd Business is Based sn Confident: A Thenry Put Into Practice N. T. WORTHLEY. JR. Optsmstrist and Optician 4FBuE Cnngress St. Portland, Mains Tel. 21374 Csmplimsnts sf BARROWS THE FLORIST Gurham. Mains Cnmplimsnts sf RURAL CLUB I 92 3 CUMMINGS BROS. Whalesaie Craters Baef and Prnvisiuns 24l 243 Cummercial 51:. 2-6 Unicm St. Pnrtland. Maine UfEce and Grucary Dept. Tel. 4334 Beef Dept. TEL 35156 EVERY BANKING FACILITY Commercial Trust and Savings Dept. Investment Securities Safe Depusit anes Telephone 41 00 F IDELITY TRUST COMPANY MDHUmEnt Sq. and 3? Exchange St. Fm-tland, Maine Member Fedaral Raserve System THE BOOKSTORE 0F PORTLAND Banks, Fine Stationery. Desk Sets, Tennis and Gulf Outfits, Autn Lunch Stts, 1H.?.Entaaun : Battles. Hammncks, Kudaks and Supplies, Develnping and Printing, Fauntain Pens, Leather Gunds, Games and Tnjrs Dennisun Gnods Kindergarten Supplies LURING, SHORT Es: HARMON Manument Square Portland, Maine MISS JOSEPHINE AT YOUR SERVICE Our Persanal Shnpper will gladly sharp with yau nr for yau. She gives persnnal attentinn tc- yuur 'phnne nrders when you cannat coma a-shapping in person. Her services are at ynur cummand withnut nbligatiun Gr ex- pense. Have her called at the Accnmmaciatiun Dask. Main Fleur. EASTMAN BROS. r3: BANCROFT Partland Maine THE CEhRY TEACHERS AGENCY Pnrtland. Maine Hartfnrd. Cann. Genrge H. Larrabee. Manager 514 Cungresa St. Portland, Maine Compliments 0f NON NOBIS SULUM CLUB 1923 Campliments nf AEERTHA CLUB 1923 Cnmpliments uf LLERE'I'HEW CLUB T1143 Big Three: I . Pleasure 2. Profit 3. Progress G. N. 5. 1923 OPTICIANS - OPTOMETRISTS Eyes Examined Glasses Made H. E. MURDOCK CO. Established in Portland Mare Than 30 Yaars Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Purtland. Maine Camplim ants nf LAMRON YRARETIL Cnmpliments nf EDITORIAL BOARD j


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