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GREEK AND WHITE Prances Isabelle Brown Bangor, Me. Bangor High School Training, Grades I and II, Westbrook Aonca Cl«b (A) ; House Committee (A). True as the needle to the pole, Or as the dial to the sun. You might think that Frances is a demure young lady, but when you know her. she is full of fun. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” is your maxim, Frances. Lor Gertrude Brown, Houlton, Me. Iloulton High School Training, Junior Primary May Hall Committee (C) ; House Com- mittee B) ; Gens de Lettrcs (A). It is a good thing to laugh. One of lasu’s most outstanding talents is her gift for drawing. While some of us hold our brushes or pencils in a tight grasp, vainly striving to make something artistic. Lou with a few light touches has accomplished the task. With such talent as this, why shouldn’t she bring fame to G. X. S.? Phyllis Elizabeth Browne, “Phil” Rockland, Me. Rockland High School Training, Grade VII Glee Club (D. C) ; Ass. Editor Green and White; Rep. of Junior Class in Press Club; Operetta (C) ; Pari Passu Club (A). “Let us then he up and doing With a heart for any fate. Well. Phil. when is the next house party, and from where are the dresses coming? She is the girl with the winning ways. At whom the fellows often gaze. Rutii Frances Bunt, “RuthieF Waterville High School Waterville, Me. Training, Sub-primary, Westbrook Interclass Basketball (C. A) ; Delegate to Maqua (C) : Secretary of Y. W. C. A.; Y. W. C. A. Fair Committee (B) ; Aonca Club (A). “A little mischief now and then. Ruthic seldom makes a noise, but when she does most everyone is sure to know it. Yes. Ruthie is small of stature but that doesn’t prevent here from being an excellent teacher. Josephine Harper Burdwood, “Joe” White Rock, Me. Westbrook High School Training, Grades IV and V, Westbrook Gens de Lcttres (A). “Happiness is not to be prescribed but en- joyed. Joe. Is he tall?” Is he dark? His voice sounds very pleasant over the phone.” This is what we hear when Josephine gets a call.
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GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL 21 Mr riel Bowker, •Moonye” So. Paris, Me. Paris High School Training, Grade I House Committee; Dou-de-Viginti Club. “Happy is the man who can win her.” Muriel has already been won and we wish the best of luck and happiness. She surely has kept the telephone in use since she came to G. X. S. Ht'LDAii Georgia Bradbury, “Huddie Hollis High School Hollis Center, Me. Training, Grade I and II, Westbrook Duo-dc-Viginti Club (A). One 0 us, yet by many unknoion. Smile for us, Huldah. We like to sec those pearly teeth. That surely is a charm by which you may win many people during your career. Christina Bradley, “Tina” West Lubec, Me. Catholic High, Portland Training, Grade VIII Glee Club (D. C) ; Duo-de-Viglnti Club (A). “Loyal, ever faithful, ever staunch and true. Christina is a very quiet girl in school, but judging from appearances she likes a good deal of fun. Nevertheless, we think you fol- low the motto: “Work while you work; play while you play.” Helen Louise Bradley, Boothbay Harbor, Me. Boothbay Harbor High School Training, Grade V, Westbrook Duo-dc-Viginti Club (A). “I progress not talking; only this. Let each one do his best. We all know that you do, Helen. Alice Lucy Brown, “Al” Foxcroft Academy Dover-Foxcroft, Me. Training, Sub-primary and I, Westbrook Orchestra (D, C, B) ; Operetta (C, A) : President of House Committee (B) ; Glee Club (D. C) ; Minuet (C. A) ; Cheer Leader (B. A) ; Captain of Interclass Basketball Team (A) ; Organization Edi- tor of Green and White ; Duo-dc-Viginti Club (A). “Variety's the spice of life. “Al” is a Jack-of-all-trades and we have in the past wondered which appealed to her most, “the butcher, the Baker, or the candle- stick maker. But we wonder no more.
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GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL 23 Marion Wilma Burgess Dover-Foxcroft Foxcroft Academy Training. Grade VI Gens de Lett res (A) ; Entertainment Committee (D. C) ; Mandolin Club B. A) . ••We like her. she is ever quiet and pleasant.” When you want any drawing done, ask Wil- ma. When you want a poem, ask Wilma. She is always willing to help, which is an ex- cellent trait. Frances Irene Burleigh, Kennebunk, Me. Kennebunk High School Training, Junior Primary, Westbrook Glee Club (D. C) ; Aonca Club; Social Service Committee Y. W. C. A. (D. C. B) ; Mandolin Club (13. A). “Hast thou beheld a fresher gentlewoman, Such mar of white and red within her cheek” We often wonder at Frances' age. Some- times she dresses and appears very young and at other times she is quite grown up. Never mind. Frances, the children like jolly teachers. Hazel Gertrude Burns, So. Portland, Me. South Portland High Training, Grade IV and V, So. Portland Pari Passu Club. “Short, plump, nice and rather sweet. With a ready smile for everyone she meets.” Wherever Ruth S. is found Hazel is there also, for they are always together. She cer- tainly is a noisy girl and we think she fol- lows the rule— Work while you work, and play while you play. Helen Clara Cates, Skowhegan, Me. Skowhegan High School Training, Grade VIII Interclass Basketball (C) ; Orchestra (D. C. B. A) ; Glee Club (D. C) ; Oper- etta (C. A) ; Accompanist (B. A) ; Edi- tor-in-Chief Grkbx and Whitr (A). “A living flame of intellectual fire.” When the playing must be done While the rest are having fun— Ask Helen. When assignments must be done And they find no other one— Ask Helen. When the yearbook must be done April twenty-fifth at set of sun— Ask Helen. Annie Louise Chadbourne. Ann” Bridgton High School Bridgton, Me. Training, Sub-primary and Grade I, Westbrook Operetta (D) : Vice-President of Liter- ary Club; Glee Club (D. B) ; House Committee (D) ; Gens de Lcttres (A). “Two of the fairest stars in all the heavens Having some business, do entreat her eyes To twinkle in their spheres till they return.” That’s not all Ann has. either, but a goodly supply of gray matter, too. has been one of her many attributes.
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