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GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL 35 Edith Mospax. Portland. Me. Portland High School Training. Grades II and III, Westbrook House Committee (C) ; Aonen Club (A). •‘Music resembles poetry; In each Are nameless graces which no methods teach And which a master hand alone can reach. Sarah Clark Mower. Portland. Me. Deering High School Training, Grades IV and V. So. Portland Ccoal Club (A): Interclass Basketball (A). Still waters run deep. Ob! we have found you out. Sarah, even though you are so demure. We have often heard you laugh heartily. Sarah, though she says little, accomplishes much. Everett Herrick Nason. Xasc Brunswick High School Brunswick, Me. Training, Grades VI and VIII Baseball (D. C) ; Entertainment Com- mittee (B. A) ; Assistant Editor of the Grekn and White. '•Actions speak louder than words. Nase” is a true exponent of this principle. If there's work to be done he's always there. Ladies seem to have no place In hts life— but we wonder. When Naso struck Gor- ham there was a rumble like a peal of dis- tant thunder. G. X. S. has yet to appreciate good music. Miss Andrews, did you hear him sing those hymns? Surely this fellow has missed his calling. But watch him in the future. Grace Lillian Norton. Grade Augusta, Me. Cony High School Training, Grade III House Committee (D): Operetta (C) : Treasurer of Ccoal Club (A). A merry heart maketh a cheerful countc- nance. Grade is loved by us all and has proven herself a true friend. How often we shall smile to ourselves when we remember Grade calling. Ella. oh. Ella, and at the times she says. Guess nit. You can’t play a joke on Grace. Elizabeth Ai.piionsa O'Bkion. Betty Portland High School Portland, Me. Training, Grade VI, So. Portland Captain Basketball (B. A); Interclass Basketball (D, A) ; Operetta (C) ; Mah- rog Club: Outdoor Club Com. Little, Imf—Ot my. It’s always Betty who comes out on top in the basketball games. She certainly is a little star and we expect her to continue her good work in teaching. Don't forget your rooters. in G. X. S.
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34 GREEN AND WHITE Virginia Birton MiVky. Ginnie So. Pori land. Mo. Morse High School Training. Grade IV. So. Portland Pari Passu Club (A). •‘High erected thoughts settled in the heart o courtesy. Still waters run deep. Virginia's quiet, mod- est manner has given her a host of friends. We know she will scatter sunshine wherever she goes. Edith Miller. Portland, Me. Po:tland High School Training, Grade VI Aduohee Club (A). A student in the true sense of the word.” Kdlth always says that she doesn't know her lesson. We have learned to judge her by what she did in the classroom rather than by her own modest opinion of her accomplish- ments. Amkkk Marik Mitchell, Ambie?' Patten, Me. Coburn Classical Institute Training, Junior Primary Pari Passu Club (A). •• hold it is the wisest thing 7o drive dull care away. Amber finds some good and some fun every- where. So you see she Is happy most of the time. She likes school but she likes vacations better. We wonder why? Ask Amber. Marion Esther Morey. Alfred, Me. Alfred High School Training. Grade VII May Party Committee (C) ; Adnobee Club (A). “Fond of books, of people, too. With willing hands and ideals true. Ksther joined us in our senior year. Those that know her best tell us that she is quite inter- ested in people, and certain people are quite interested In her. And why shouldn’t they be? Heaps of good luck for you. Ksther. Li'cii.lk Anne Morin. Brunswick, Me. Brunswick High School Training, Grades II and III, Westbrook House Committee (B) ; Interclass Bas- ketball D. A); Operetta (C) ; Vice- President of Ccoal Club (A). ‘•Her feet beneath her petticoat. Like little mice, stole in and out. As they feared the light, lint. O. she dances such a way .Vo sun upon an Easter day Is half so fine a sight.
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36 GREEN AND WHITE Marik Sadie Oliver, Re” Nobleboro, Me. Lincoln Academy, Training, Grade V Chairman of Finance Committee (C, B) ; Delegate to Maqua (C) ; Y. W. C. A. Fair Committee (B) ; Pari Passu Club Let us then be up utul doing With a heart for any fate You know Marie, of course, if you know about Y. V. candy. Besides being a good seller.” Marie is a good sport and always ready for a good time. Everett Sherman Packard, “Pack” Gorham High School Gorham, Me. Training, Grades VI and VIII Entertainment Committee (D. C) : Bas- ketball (D. C. B. A) ; Advertising Man- ager of Green and White (A). All things come round to him who will but wait. Pack” has more business in this town than anyone else, at least from outside appear- ances. He is a telephone operator, movie operator, chauffeur, fireman, grain dealer, Sunday school secretary, and last but not least a basketball player. With the training of this versatile career behind him he should have no trouble in securing a good position. Helen Dorothea Parker, fc o. Portland Lincoln Academy Training, Junior Primary Vice-President of Y. W. C. A.: Delegate to Maqua (C) : Y. W. C. A. Fair Com- mittee (B) ; Chairman of Washington's Birthday Party (A) ; Ccoal Club (A). Now merry, now sad. noio quiet, note gay, She helps to while the happy hours away. Sometimes we sec Helen laughing so merrily that we all must join in the laughter, too. Soon after we see her with a look. sad. yet sweet, and we wonder why she should ever be sad. Kenneth Haradon Peck, “Ken” “Gideon” Oakland High School Oakland, Me. Training, Grades VI and VIII Baseball (D. C). Why are you silentT Perhaps his motto is. actions speak louder than words. We thought so anyway when he first came here and met certain of our fair damsels, but we feel now that he was too silent and let his chances slip through his fingers. Lillian Plummer, “Lil” Woodfords, Me. Deering High School Training, Grade IV, Westbrook Glee Club (D, C) ; President of Ccoal Club (A) ; ‘‘In speech and gesture, form and face, Showed she was come of a gentler race. Oh ! Lll. why do you go home so much this year? You used to stay with us and enjoy our fun. Can it be that you have a prince charming?
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