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GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL 31 Katherine Kelley. •Kcl Portland, Me. Portland High School Training. Grades IV and V, So. Portland Varsity Basketball (D. C. B. A) ; Var- sity Manager (B. A) : Captain of Inter- class Basketball (C. A)) ; Mahrog Club (A). •-Wc would applaud thee to the very echo That should applaud again.” For Kelley you possess the genuine spirit of a real sport. Not shirking those things which aren't so appealing as basketball, and doing wonders as “right guard.” Viola Mae Lapham, “Vi Brunswick, Me. Brunswick High School Training, Grade IV, Westbrook Aduobce Club (A). “How far that little candle throws its beam. So shines a good deed in a naughty world.” Leroy Joseph Larociielle, “Larry” Gorham High School Gorham, Me. Training, Grades VI and VII Entertainment Committee (D. C) ; As- sistant Business Manager of Green and White (A); Operetta (A). “Be to her virtues very kind, Be to her faults a little blind.” Larry is the father of the class. He played safe and was married before joining our il- lustrious company. In order to make him- self less susceptible to the wiles of the sirens, he secured a position in the office for Mrs. Larry.” that she might keep .a watchful eye on his doings and misdoings. We can- not help but feel that with such foresighted- ness as this he will prosper. Edward Barker Lewis, “Ed,” “Edward” Pemaquid Beach, Me. Bristol High School Training, Grades V and VII Baseball (D. C) ; Basketball (D. C. B, A). “Blushing is the color of virtue.” Ed is one of the quiet fellows who goes around minding his own business and wants others to do the same. But once you get under his covering of sobriety, he is one of the best fellows to bo found anywhere. Ask the Gorham girls for proof. Good luck to you. Ed.” Hildred Augusta Little, Brewer, Me. Brewer High School Training, Grades II and III, Westbrook Operetta (C, A) ; Glee Club (C) ; House Committee (A) ; Aduobee Club (A). “Her smile was prodigal of summery shine,— Gaily, persistent, like a morn in June. That laughs away the clouds and up and down Goes making merry.”
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30 GREEN AND WHITE Virginia May Howe. Patten, Me. Patten Academy Training, Grade II Operetta (C) ; Interclass Basketball (C, A); Glee Club (D. C) ; Member of Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; President of Gens de Lettres. ••Gentle to hear, kindly to judge ' Virginia, you deserve many thanks for hav- ing furnished music so often for us in the Center. Virginia can play basketball, too. Virginia will be successful as a teacher, be- cause she's got the right •'stuff” in her. Verna Mae Hoyt, Easton, Me. Easton High School Hebron Academy Training, Grades II and III, Westbrook Operetta (C) : Minstrel Show (C) : President Athletic Association (A) ; Hu- mor Editor Green and White : Y. W. C. A. Entertainment (D. A) : Gorham Fol- lies (C) ; Glee Club (D, C) : Interclass Basketball (D. C, B, A) ; Gens do Lettres (A). She's just the bestest sort of girl You could find on any day. For in what she does, in goes herself. Be it work or be it play ; And if you asked us to name this miss I’m sure we’d answer, Mae. JrsTiXA Ella Johnson, Gorham, Me. Gorham High School Training, Sub-primary, Westbrook Gens dc Lettres (A). Serious in everything. Justina means to have every statement that she makes marked with the stamp of truth- fulness. This will surely lead to a success in the teaching profession. Sara N. Jones, “Sad Thomaston, Me. Thomaston High School Training, Grades III and IV, Westbrook Gens dc Lettres (A). “Tomorrow let my sun his beams display, Or in clouds hide them; I lived today Sara is one who thinks before she acts. She did this when she came to bobbing her hair. But remember a good habit should never be broken. Louise Nettie Kennedy, Jackman, Me. Central High School Training, Grades II and III, Westbrook House Committee (B) : Mahrog Club (A). True as the needle to the pole, Or as the dial to the aim. When it comes to studying, she is there. When it comes to fun, she is there. But there Is one thing that is still a mystery, Louise—Why you dream such bad dreams that you fall out of bed every night?
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32 GREEN’ AND WHITE Hazel Emma Liscomiik, Woodfords. Me. Deering High School Training. Grade V, Westbrook Operetta (C) : Glee Club (C) : Treasurer of Aduobcc Club (A). -Eyes too honest to disguise the sweet soul shining through them.” Hazel is one of our best readers and we shall miss her. But we often wonder if she does not enjoy reading ballads to someone in Port- land better than to us. Margaret MacDonald. Mac Portland, Me. Portland High School Training, Grade VII, So. Portland Operetta (C) ; President of Pari Passu Club (A). Of the so-called lines you'd see or hear. In any place, east or west. You'd all agree and have to admit That Mac's was Quite the best. Helen Madelyn MacWiiinnik. Mac Rockland, Me. Rockland High School Training, Grade VII House Committee (C) ; Glee Club (D. C), Vice-President of Aonca Club (A). tic wisely worldly, be not worldly wise. It's always Helen who can answer questions In class. She has saved many a girl from reciting and they thank you for it. Eva Elizabeth Malloy, Eve Millinockct, Me. Calais Academy Training, Sub primary, Westbrook Treasurer Athletic Association (A) ; (Minuette (C) ; Hallowe'en Party Kntcr- tainment (B) ; Treasurer of Mahrog Club (A). She is pretty to walk with. And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on.” Catherine Mary Mankttk. Kay Portland, Me. Catholic High School Training, Grade IV, So. Portland Mahrog Club (A). For a merry good pal she can't be beat. And she has a good time whenever it’s meet. But when studies come round, she sure is right there To dig in and learn—this maid so fair.
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