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TO? GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL Em nor Frances Cutts. Boothbay Harbor, Me. Bothbay Harbor High School Training, Grades I and II, Westbrook Glee Club (C) ; House Committee (B) ; Gens dc Lcttres (A). “Love me LITTLE, love me long.” Oh. Elinor! Where did you get such eyes. They have the most mischievous expression. And when it comes to entertaining in East Hall reception room. Elinor holds the highest record. Helen Decker. Deckic Portland, Me. Portland High School Training, Grade IV, Westbrook Operetta (D) : House Committee (C) ; Gens de Lettres (A) ; Editorial Board Green and White (A). Believe one who has tried it.” Wo wonder why you are going to Porto Rico to teach. Helen, when there are so many children in the states. It cannot be that you are adventuresome? ? ? ? Esther Mary Dugan, Portland, Me. Catholic High School Training, Grade VII Summer St. School, So. Portland Commuter's Club (D. C. B. A) ; Glee Club (C) ; Duo-dc-Viginti Club (A). To come to Gorham Normal, She travels miles each day. But wiser than the most of us. She takes knowledge with her away. Ruth Lorixg Dunn, “Rufus North Yarmouth, Me. North Yarmouth Academy Training, Grade I House Committee Secretary (C) : Presi- dent of Aonea Club (A) ; Glee Club (D. C. B) : Interclass Basketball (C). “Young tn limbs, in judgment old.” We shall miss Ruth’s giggle, especially when she is with Ruth B. Ho you giggle like that when you are home for the week end in Yarmouth? Isabelle Wentworth Eaton, “Izzy” So. Portland, Me. Norwood High School, Mass. Training, Grades III and IV Operetta (C) ; Interclass Basketball (C) ; Duo-de-Vigintl Club (A). She was all gentleness, all gaiety.” Isabcll is noted for her art in G. N. S. If a poster is needed, if a design is wanted, al- ways ask her. But just a word of advice— don’t lot them impose on you.
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24 GREEN' AND WHITE Hazel Arlene Clark. East Lebanon, Me. North Lebanon High School Training, Sub-primary, Westbrook Secretary of Aonca Club (A). “ Whose conscience is her strong retreat.” Are your problems right? I don't know.” Then let’s go up and ask Hazel.” If we want any help we always know where we may find it. Marion Annette Clark, Sanford, Me. Sanford High School Training, Grade I Intcrclass Basketball (A) ; Committee for Yearbook in Comp. '‘Witty, lively, full of tin, A good friend and a true one.” Marion surely makes an admirable friend, for she is full of fun and is always ready for a good time. We shall all miss seeing the water fights in the corridors of East Hall, especially when she takes part. Virginia Irene Coburn, “Ginnie” Portland, Me. Portland High School Training, Grades II and III, Westbrook Glee Club (D) ; Pari Passu Club (Au- ditor) (A). “She never fails to please.” Have a smile for everyone you meet and they will have a smile for you.” This motto has won many friends for Virginia, and we know she will win the hearts of all her pupils. Dorothy Antoinette Cooper, “Dot” Rockland, Me. Rockland High School Training, Grade VII, Westbrook Program Committee; Treasurer Duo-de- Viginti. “A maiden modest and yet self possessed. Youthful and beautiful and neatly dressed.” This is the girl with the dainty mouth about which smiles play so often. We hear you are fond of plaguing people, especially girls who wear glasses. Gladys Orilla Ciiadbourne, Bridgton, Me. Bridgton High School Training, Grade IV. Gorham Interclass Basketball (A) : Leader in Out o' Door” Sports Club: Vice-Presi- dent of Duo-de-Viginti Club (A). “Tho her versatile ability Is not always on display, She’s so modest that she keeps it. But 'twill sure leak out someday.”
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26 GREEN AND WHITE Mazie Geneva Eaton West Buxton, Me. Hollis High School Training, Sub-primary, Westbrook Pari Passu Club (A). “Life is too short for mean anxieties. Believing that worry shorten one's life, and having no desire to leave this fair earth be- fore her time, it seems to us that Mazie al- ways keeps her cheery smile. Xot only does she bestow it on us. but we have noticed that some other people get that smile, too. Helen Susan Eskilson, Portland, Me. The King’s Academy Training, Grade V, So. Portland Minstrel Show (C) ; Interclass Basket- ball (A) ; Pari Passu Club (Treasurer) (A). “She's tall and straight, And pleasant and wise. Oh, yes, and jolly. 1« yon might surmise. Helen is good in minstrel shows. We won’t forget what a good interlocutor you were In the minstrels of '23. Ella Mae Farwkll, Ella Mae” Cony High School Augusta, Me. Training, Grade IV, Westbrook President of Rural Sociology Club (D) ; Vice-President of Student Council (B) ; Duo-de-VIginti Club (A). “For that eye so modestly beaming. You'd ne'er think of mischief she’s dream- ing. Your first impressions of Ella Mac is that she is serene and dignified, but first Impressions are sometimes misleading. We all think Ella is a pleasing mixture. Mary Buzzell Ferguson, Shaplelgh, Me. Sanford High School Training, Junior Primary Auditor of Aonca Club (A). “A very gentle being and of good con- science ! It's always Mary who greets you with a smile. No matter how hard the task, she never complains, and wo all wish you good luck. Madeline Alice Felry, Mad” Portland High School Portland, Me. Training, Junior Primary, Westbrook Operetta (C. A) ; Glee Club (C) ; Lead in Operetta (A) ; Committee for Junior Party (B). There is a girl in our school With hair of auburn hue. Whose fame should rank with Alma Gluck And GallJ-Curci. too; For when this girl begins to sing These great ones feel afraid. For they know that in the future Mad will put them in the shade.
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