Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)
- Class of 1925
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I 25:11.56 cwyfdmre H252: ME mEmEJe-w syrfba dam ayc I935 WI?! 5633' Mama. Thy HTS, fWEgy rrsa'mfczzred, m falfawx: I . Dani: 165K: yaurfbad. .2. Wami yam Irep. 3. Dan? raf1$ ma wank Wairar Barf? RHJJEZZ maimCLLEMGE iii EEHQHZSE ZD...EHHUHM ! II!.IIl.-.I.I.I III III I .I. I Illllll J:-l' 'i 'f'EI-J'JL' -. a. . gig? ' . , ?Iiu-uui. -a'ifH-uv- -I '-.'l. I HWhatever uur Int in the future may be. And wherever our fnutatepa may ruam. Our hearts shall still turn with affection in thee, And shall find in thy bosom a home. e:.-:E;:?-:H - . - 13 GREEN mm WHITE RACHEL JUTCE 5A 'WYER, Hark Greent'tlle High Scimul Greent'ille. Me. Training. Grade 1t'II tilaee President: 1:. Ti . t3. .0... ID. C. El. Al : tlhntr- man Eeeial L'Itmtnnttee EC. 13. Al; A. A. ED. C. AJ'. Dreheetre :3. A1: Dramatic Eluh til :11: ?Eerette tat: Peevean: Cluh ten; Aeeernpnniet t 'tt'e're ell tremendeuetr nreue ef eur Cleee Freei- tlent. She's n. winner at whatever Hhe triea he 1t writing new VEIEES to the rain eeng. lending eeln- mttteee, pleytng the utenu. er teaching the Three H'e end the rest ef the elhhehet tn the children. She is a meet hueineeettte nerhen when BErleue. but there's a mieehiet'ene ttttle imp whe Iwene net at her eyes when ehe smiles. LOUIE GWEN FERREET. t-Len Lynn Englleh High Eeheet Se. Portland. Me. Training. Grade VIL 1iStreethrmh ?EEEvPIEEidEHI et eleee : Aeeletent Advertising Mane nger GHEEH .tzen 'WHIT'E EH. All : Dramatic Club tH, Ail ; Hiking Club tB.AJI : Sumarai Club IEL Lam eur Vtee-Preelttent. Ie the enly meeeuline member ef the newere that he in net eleee. He la in great demand at the Friday evening; tleneee. He tihee neyehetegr anti te eing heee tn muete wlttte the rent er the dtvieten sings eenrnne. He'e alee tend et eeienee. mathematics, nntl-Tereee. We're all tend elf him. HELEN MARGARET IiEIR-NE. n1't1'ei'I-g,..lH Cnthetie ngh Seheel Pertlend. Me. Training. Grettee III and IV. 3e. Pertlentl Secretary at Class: 3.. At til C. B. At: Preetttent u! Dramatic Club tB. EU; Hiking Club IIB. Al: Hunt! Club tDJ: Aeetetnnt .n'tdeertietng Manager Genera 43:: WHITE: US. A; : Dnerette. tut : Eumeret Eluh EEJ. Meet the fleet. heat. and only Preeleent ef the Gerhnrn Hermnl Dramntte Cluh. fetlte. She was a. lterfetttly levels! epineter 111 Henry. 'Where Are 1eu? -the unlr one we ever Iil-tetl. Her alert. en- thusiasm in eteee helps to spur the rent er en en te higher thlnge Fer thie she will long he remem- heretl by her grateful classmates. TERESA FRANCES MeGDRMACE. t'z'n'1etef-+ Terry Perttantl ngh Seheel FDI'HEIIEL Me. Training, Gentle III. Be. Pertlend Cteee Treeettrer: Athletic neeeeietien ED. C. 13. AI! : ueehethell :13. Cu B. At 1 Intereleee Team ttjt '. Athletia Editer ef Gneen Ah !!! WHITE '. Dremette Ctuh LB. :13: Rural Chlh tC, Din: Seeretery et' Buetntue Ilii'luiit EEJ. Tete. the reti-heired heehethetl player. hee heen preminent In all the eelteel effeire. er Inte elte hen eeme ferth wlth new talents. Everyone likes to hear Tete read. but new I Suppeee we'll he seeing her as a eeeend Hanlewn. Reektentl helde e ling et' euneltine fer her. Sew. Tete. hew eheut the party tvletrelejl, veu went te when eur team played U. et' M? EEhe enye she wee tengue-ttetl. hut seeing ie hehevtng and we've never men her that way; ALICE ELIZABETH ADAMS. AL HTItrltey Blnghnm High Eehnel Augusta, Me. Training, Weet Gerhent Heuee Uemmtttee tin : Intereleee Team tCJ -. Dremetie Cluh IE. A: : Dueumue Cluh tBI! ; Rural Cltth 1'11 U1: Gutduer Sparta Cluh tD. C. H. Al: Athletic .Jtesuelatien ID. LTJI. tut question is never settled Until it ie eetttett right. Attee lives up be thin principle elee why eheuld 1t appear here. Ash Alieet You'll never knew her ttll yet: get thereughly eeuueinted end. then you'll. hnd he: always eengeniel. helpful. and n seen epert. $3- - ' .214111:;r-'-r-'F;$H T? fhb-111-.T111nf11 . 2.. ; - 4- 13.; xwh. 1 1.1-.1 -;.+A:.1r'1-1-. Err .. 3::- GURHAM NURMAL SifI-EE'ZHI- IEi HAHHIET LIIHTIEE AHEHE. EETHE'EEEH Pnrtlnnri High Schnul Purtland. ME. Training. JLII'IitII' Frimar1'.11'esmmak Athietic .hssnciatiun 111.13. E. .11: '1'. 11111.31. D. C1. Dramatic Club 1.11. .:1.1 UmiIII: 1.. 1111:: 11.1.1? H. .11; Iiurni L'iuiJ IIIJIII; lhlpllic llE'iIIi'I: 11.1. .11; Gum'- Etta H.121; Interciass Basketball 1171; Junim' 11nd Srniur I1Iirt1'. 1.111 111151111 a! limb turd anFicm r11 racinrl' 1111111111 -i-II menus um! chain cu II' iemls. Hero. 11:1 g' 1'! Wham: multitutlo uf friqnds will :11- ways 5111-3111: a guard Ixuril far I'mr 'Suueeze i3 EL juiiy gum! 51mm and Smarns tn suit nii Elf 11.55. I-L'II'I'I'HFI'J LAVEHEH AEDEHSDN. 1111111111 11'1n:lii::1n High 54:11qu SII. Eiiinclham. 1119. Training. trade TH 11ml 1'I. III -1tiileLiI' Associatian. Secretary H1. .11; IIItE-I'uiiias Hash 'Elimit Laptain 1:11; Dramatic: Club. EaanHrF H31. .11: 1.1111ng Club 111.11; Rural 1:11.111, President 1D. C1; AH. Club 1'11; .111 : Delphic Club. Eeci'ntarjr' H1. :11; 'I'UIII'Ig Men's EIIIErtainmEnt Committee. Chairman LB. :11; liltfllnr-in-Chiwf 11f GREEN AND WHI'I'I-c H1. Al. His Ium-n's 111m 1m many ruimbhr mu! :u'i'y M'r'ui- Furs. FI'ijIII nbmef IL'I-III nl' cumumnrf- Hail! IIur hem: 111-113 the chief puah 0f awry organixannn at Garlmrn- In claas IIE'sashark. .11 making HIiI-echas Im' Hm UEHEfH of Ilm .31.. .1- Andy always hI'irIg's down HIE imustt. 11m. 111515! he IIHH tIII-Eur WEFIIH'IEEEE'E. IHEI Hl'Et anti IIIE'FI'HHJS his Hl'n'r-LT. est wnnlumas is cI'uas-iwarcl puzzlus- Semnd. 1111' has n. W111 0E tindlng murmur in his puckets at'inr H game. Third1letis 11'iII313e-rit1iw has :1. great r1111 iIIg fur gI't'EEII. especially green tits. MAILHJRIE MARY BAILEY. Jhirjic Gurimm High Echunl Garlmm. 1111:. Training. Grade 1'12 11151111111111 Hiking f'luh 1E! .11; I'Jelpilic CILIIJ.TTEH$1JHEF i111- Marjurie walks II'I HI'IIImi every 11:11: She- lix'esr iII tnwn 1.1011 5129. Shir is uflen very quiet. Inn 21111. naver fails U: have an answer manly when L'ulim'l upc-II in 1113311. Her IIntEjmnDks ans 11 My tn hehIhld. and 11:11:11. LII' 1111. EhE'H willmg t1:- IEIIII IJI'HF ncaasiuunlly. 11-11111? HICHDLS BAILEY. 1 .Uurie, TIciIIuy Brunswick High Erlmul BrImSWick. ME. Training GradPs II and 111.11'9511'11'111111 I Y. 11 . U. :1. I513 : 11. .3121: Athletic: 13510ci11tiun H: C H. 11:1:UE'1DI'11E'I Cluii: RuraILILIII; Uutdnnr 311mm Club 11.1.1.1...111 HIE nu! Rum: Hm: .Hm'y 111cm quiet Hut HIIE'3 I'mn'ly fur yam! runes, run. .1111! 3-1? we 11H EHIHF 11115 I111! fuss 11.1 II ITI'E'Hn' Ii'hu's I'I-im'i rmIi'. True. DUHUTHV PEAIHI. BALDVIIIH. 5011' Saugua High 31:1an 111121.11; LIFER. 311153. . Training Juniur Primary and Grade L HWEHmenI-z Dming 011111 113.311: l'Jelphic Chm H11; 11'. C. .1- Rural 1.211111 1151' imma- HF'I'Hf 1'15 11!. lung. Emu; 11.1111. Dm tells us that the height uf her ambitiun is to leach in Fiorida. 11 1I1' thew. Lint. instead 1211 Maine Ul' htaasachusnura? Is it Ihal. you think another and mine's yuurs ma1' I'E'l-th 1'01: there next I-Ia-Itrruan' frum snmewhere 1n Hassachuaetm? Gnud Junk Dart. wIIErIWEI' 1'01: 1111.11.11.11' happy gn- luckjr' disnnsitiun will he an inspiratinn tu ymn' little IIUIJIHS. 111C . H'AEE Athletic :kassuciatiun H.111: 3,111: DJ GREEN AXE! WHITE CDRDELIA $30117 EARHARD, errtlie li'aldehercr High Seheel Eelfaat, Me. Training. Grade VI. Gerham Heuee Uemmittee 11D. 13. AJ : Y. W. C. .41. ED. Cir: Athletic Aeeeeiatien 1:11 C. E. 41:; Dramatic Club IE. .113: Hiking Club 1213'. B. All: Rural Club 1113. C1 : Dueimue Club IIHIL Cerr'rlie-'e'-' :1 girl with v-H'mee Ae great ee ehe i3 MEL :13 a et-urlent, ehele men ererI-i't, And e. friend she 11:: ten HIE. HM we fear ehee mieeed her caning, Heads ehe-nlrl be e dramatic emeeer, Fer HE Hunt Pellyu i1: Tem St'w.:1.lle'.rm She's been. Immune all this year. LUIS HATHERIHE EEATTY Brewer High Seheel Banger. Me. Training. Grade UL Gerhem Y . TV. 153. A. 1:13, C, H, Al; Pregram Committee at Y. W'. C. A. : Mandelin Club 113. A3! ; Dramatic: Club; Delphi: Club: Dutdeer Sports Club EB, Al; Art Club fB. Al. H er veiee may be tiny Ami, her etuttwe 311011. 131;! when it eemee m eeheei work, Leie surely fleee net Shirk. With 3.11 her ahilitiee she levee te design and draw. Thie will make her mere inteFeeting tn chil- dren, WeTe eure ef yeur eueeeee. Lele. ESTHER JDEEPHIHE BERRY. Betty, 'TGInmmtyi? 'Wlseaeeet Academy Wieeaeeet. Me. Training. Grade IV, Weethreek gigging Eiuh IICJ; Rural Club EDJ: Delphie Club EeHaEr hml e little Imnb. Hie feet knew just ene teny, Ami everywhere that Esther went H e Iellewed elegy by day! We den't blame him a hit. the'. fur ehe'el e mighty sweet girl. She's true blue, levable. em- eere+ and truetwerthy. What mere eeuld ene ask? CHARLOTTE LOUISE BERRY. 'Therl Briagten High Seheel Bridgten, Me. Traininge Model Eeheel. West Gerham 1'. W. C. A. :11 C. E. A; : Athletic Aeeeeiatien 1113, C. H, Al : Rural Club US; : Hiking Club tEJ '. Del- phie Club IEEL Charlette juined Dur 1:13.33 this year. having taught 3. while after eernpleting her junier werk. We all rely upen her for the lueking up of Ian my and de- teiled eeeeunte ef varieue emeiale in 1iviee werk. 1We wouldn't he eeteniehea if Charlene joined the Legiefature same day; ehe eerteinly knows the Re- vised Statutes. VIRGINIA. NATALIE BLACK. E:Jiw111y:' Vlnalheven High Seheel Vinalhaven. Me. Training. Grenfle V, Weetbreek Heuee Committee Secretary IICZ': Y. W. C. A. H31 C, E+ A1 Amletle Aeeeeiatinn IED. C, 13, Al: Art Editer ef GREEN AND 'WI-IITE; Hiking Club: Art Club President 1:13, A; ; Entertainment Series Cern- mittee EDJ ; Art Entertainment iCJ ; Delphie Club EB. AIL We all take tirawing. but we can't all draw like nGiI'l can. lie art exhibit is eempiete witheut eeme ef her week. She ehinee in ether weave tee. She's a geed student, a. true friend. arm tn any who neeuj am. a willing helper. Her eleeemetee hepe ehe may be able to carry eut her desire to go to art school. W - ...-7'1? -- wumii . - ..--. ---.--....E . . ... -EE GDRHAM 1:011:11st SCHOOL 31 .-.n - EERKFILLA 11-13113 ELAIEDELL. 1 !31'311'3 Brunswick High 51:11-11:11 Brunswick. 3113. Training. GradEE 111 11 anft VIII Hause- Committee Secretary 1:133: Duting Club 1D. C, H. Al; Dramatic Club EB. .311: 13111111111: Club iHlI;.-irt C1111:- EB 1113;? 11113.11. LTD.C.E. Z-IJ: Athletic ismctatiun 11131 C B A; . Rural Club EDJ; Mandulin 1311111 1213.13 131 313. With 11 1111111111119 3111113 fair Billie Greats 113. 0111: 1:11:11 51!! 311311: 1111113; 111111 3.711.113 E'IETTBT. :3me 31311111111 11111.1 31111.1 MEI. SHE'S 5111011 at 11111151119 HJJHHches, .43 111.5: 1111 have heard; Tu Fhink her 1101 311.51.26.33fo 14311-11111 111116131: Eu: 1111511113. RUTH MERRILL BLAKE. 1611?:ij Pnrtland High 3111mm Partland. ME. Training. Juninr I.'-'ri11-111:':-.r1 Gurham '1'. W, 12:. 11., EB, .11: Athletic 11.131501111111911 1:13. C. H. .1111.- Interclass Team; 31111111111111 CIuh;Dra.mE1T.ic Club; Delphi: Club: Dutduor 3111:1113? Club ED C. H Al; Rural Club 1131; Art Club 113.1? 1-3,.1'11 T1115! G111! Stately 13 H113 111151111211. Wham 31111111 1-:- 113 1.3 11.1111: 31:: dear; Lung SEER 11115131 1'11 um' 11151111111135 .413 me HERIREH 11:11 1'11de here. Ruth dpes 11m; have to gun m 1111': 1111111131 111? 511.111.1111- ing a halrdrtrsser because hers 13 a natural wave. '25 will always rEmEmhe-r cur 'JI-tufus. CHRISTINE MARIE EGULTER. HCM'iSJ' Bearing High Echunl Purtland, ME. Training. GradEE I and II, 1.111311111111111 Dramatic Club E13. 141:! '. Hiking Club 1:13. C. B. AJ ; Rural Club IIICJ '. Delphi: Club IEBJI. Christina has the 111111: marks. Df 51 gnarl teauhEr. Wham 11111: stuaring FSFGHUIGEY. She is 11511511111r talli- ing abnut 1111:: gnnd times she 11:13 had 11!. Cheheague Island- ltrs the Hfaimat $11M: 1:111 earth 111::- thee, isn't it, Chris? ELVPL EIERIETTA EDYD. 331111le Fort Farfleld High Schuui Fart Fairfield. ME. Training, Gradea I and 11.111133111111111: Delphic Club :13 AJ , Athletic 1133013iatic1n 1D. Eli; Outing LIub 11H. AJ' , Rural 12311111 11TH. 1 Thy. 3111.112: 11111-11111 EBEIJS Hum 13 NBMG, 001111130113. high, THURELIGIHIEJM. . Almnugh rather quiet and madest, 111111 have been tpumi 1:11 he 11 friEnd wnrth having. We know yuu like Lc- have a gaud time as well as thLI rest DE 115. TJDEDTH'E RACHEL BRIDGES. Damn - Easmn High 51311001 Easmn. Me. Twinning. 3111:: Primary and Grade I. Westbmcnyg Athleuc Assomauon IED. E. E, 113'. Art Entertain- ment Pragram Unmmittae Df 11111111111113 Cluh; Ru- ral Cluh; Dutdnnr Sparta C1111: LDJ. Him 13 1111311111. .9319 13 gay; She!!! 5:66.11 111311 Imcghmg 1:111 H111 tiny. We learned in P. T. class that a sense nf 111111101 iF- a requisite fm- 111E113? gnud teacher.:1ccarding LG U111 V1111 CErLainly Dught 111 111.11 great success. D111 3;; :2; H Eli r: .-'1ND iTHlTE WI ELIEAEETH LLEPJ BHDH'H. Hmry Biiiilt'fDI'il High Selma! Eidtlufurd. ME. Training. nudes I and 11. WEHIJI'BGR Athletic ASEDCHUHH ill C. H. Al: Rural Club tDli Hiking Club EC. 11. A1: ; Du'phic Club UH. Helm l3 mu :1 great nrtiat. H 3111 1-1: at math- ematlcs. cw an wwinent imsychnlogist. but she's qumlly good in En urrlhing. a rE-L-H hHH-arnund surf. af Imrsun. Hml besides that 3hr; Iil-EEE and under- stamls children. Far tl'li'tlt': reusuns wL- ennIi-zlnntly 21-11mm her tc- star In tearhmg. CATHEHIHE HUEEMAHY HIIHHE. Kitty Girls' Cathnlic ngh ngur. ME- Training. Juniur Primary. Westhruuk Athletic Aaauniatian 11D. 11:. E. 4U: Urnhestra :13. C. H1; Jtnral Club IDLE: Hiking Club 1E. B. All: Delphi: Cluh UH. '.Is'.itt,v has a must remarkable memary. :1 lenti- ful share nf Celtic wit. a deeply-rnutcu :11in e tar psychalngr. H. viulin technique 111:1! rivals thal. uf Elmnn'a nnd the Bemgar News every week. H'hat mun: mula cane ask fur? MARY CECELIA EAIJEZ thErly Pm'ttand Hinh Sclwml Purtland. Mir. Training, Juniur Primary. Wesurmnk Ennkethall ill C. I3. hi; Interclass Team H21: Rural Club tCJ : Delphi: Club :H. AJ. Mary in am? Inf mur IEEHIE merrihers, hut She can play basketball n'ereryllllng. 3119's a Hand scam and has a ready Emile. Buddy cummutes erm Partinnd. EVE hear that. she likes CarruleL iMayhe that's why she cnmmuteu EJ VIETUHIA EECELJA CASPER. 19 ch Bangor Cntlmlic Iilgh Sclmnl Hungan Me. Trainlng. Graties IV and V. ITestbmuk House Unmmitma IEEJ: Duting E'Iuh :13. Ah: Del- phic Club EELS: Art Club +TD. C. 3+ 41E: AL'IIIEUL'. Assuciatim: ID. C11 Clann L'p Cummitlec. Lungh 11m! HIE! Irm'frl Immhs wim gyms Came. mantle Thuught. give me warns that will describe this: member DI the fair sax. Smlllng. studiuus. witly anti lively. all can he applied m Vic. Elm wun'l shirt: any respunsihility and wit! alwnya do: her share. TIDLA ELIEAE TH CHASE. Vi anli High Eclmnl Yark Beach. Me. Training. JLIniur Primary. Gurham Y. 1W. C- J... ID. C. H. Al: Athletic Assuclatiun fD. C. 13. All; Delphlc E11113: Dutdaur Sparta Club ED. El E5. AI: : Rural Club. F'J'H dance mm play. dmmr: mu! play, And wrinkled care bnynile. 3hr: sure- did flanna amt play her way Inm uur hearts and Is there. ever to stay. -- '-.' .. ' Int: - -. . . .. -::-- ;'. . $I-H-1m. W t t-- t tuttmm ELIEA BETH FRAHCES CHICK. Lib. 3mm leingtnn AUHHEmF Lintingtmt. Me- Training. Grtttte VII. Wetttlnrtmlt Dramatic Club t3. :1; ; Delphi: Club 113:: : Dutduur Sports Club tD. C. H. .rU: Illteretta tC. .Jtt; 't'. T't'- E1 EL IIIIJ. Ci ; Athletic! Associtttian tlil. C. H. Ali. Thin rftthtty It'I'HE Htttit! with eyes 3a Mutt. .-1 umirf 1::th heart 3n gnarl. SID true. Watt mtr mt-u tn 1'! IIHII-I'HEHTFS Easting time, And EhTtlt-Lyh. Cupid win 393: Item if given time. LAURA HEMJE CLAI'P. I-'ntry!4 Jttcltman High Echnel Harmuny. Me. Training. Grades 111 and IV fitnhlilgf! Assnciattnn in. C. 15. Alt; Delphit: Club Knowledge: is more Hunt equivalent to furacft' We tvundEr why we 5:: tartan hear yuur name called in the hall urn Sunday nights. Newer minti. it takes a guad entertainer 1::- he a guud 3:110:31 tnacher. Laura. MILDRED hHh'lE CLARK. Hint Mlllirtttcl-tet High Echnal Sttngervltle. I'I-IE. Training. Grtttitt 11 1ft:- W. C. A. tD. Ci; Rural Club EDI : Delphic Club t Ir- Mildred is llIEEEIIF-EThEDnHEI'VHIIVE. Elm was never knawn ttt chew gum in clam. ctr receive t1 cal! tn the thce, m- mmt- In latte. In tact. she had a must enviable reputattun until she did a ttussittn tlance tn Geugraphy class. Ask the E1 pmpln. Haw cnuld yml, Mifttrerj? HLTTH VICTORIA. CDELET. 't'fmntit' Westhmnlt Seminary Portland. ME. Training, Grade VIII. Waathruuk 't'. W. tit. A. til C. E. :11 : Alhletic Amnciatiun tD. III. H. Al; Dramatic Ultlh I111. Al; Hiking Club 1113. M : Rural Uluh tt'; DJ : Art Club tlt. A; ; Delphit: Club 1113, AL When;- is that hearty laugh coming fmm? Ah! It's Ruth. that jolly. yet lattatnesa-Iike girl whu mums wlth But Cauk. Say. but cantt those twu girls ten statics! Ruth has been an active 'W'EITI'ELI' in many nrgantztttinns at G. N. 5.. as well as a wnrlter tn the ulassruom. We predict a brilliant future for her. IJDRDTHT REHECEA EDGE, imt Sullivan High Eichttul Hancottk. Me. Training. GTHHE I Ftthlettc Assncitttttm tD. C. E. :U; Y. 11'. C. :1. ED. L. B, ALE : Delphi: Club 113. A1 : Outing Club HJ. C. 13. EU: Rural Cluh tm. W1 merry Itetn't tttakEHt t: chem'fttl trtiltttttit:rrttttuttrtt'u If t'tttl 3::th 11nd same nne, tank in Dut Cuuk's mum. Vite all have a way ttf drifting in there. Pt'rhapn H15 hucause nut atwttys has a pleasant wnt'ti ready. $91; - h 4mg: t twig; fh h - 2-! GREEN FILED WH ITE d CLIFTDI'C SWETT caae-t. Stir Pittsfteld High Seheet Pittafield. I. H. Training. Grades V and T11 Dramatic Ctu'e tH. A1: Hitting Club tE, AL During the last part at the hret semester Ctif used te ge dewa te the 5-10 ear every night. It seems that he went dewn juet ter the pieaaure ef walking haeh+ He wae very partieular where he walked with. hewever. ter he thdn't seem te appre- etate the eempaey et' an enterprising yearns; man trere the Jualer elaee at all. 3:151th Jam: CHELWtEIt, ttltteaett Liheeln Academy Nehlehere. Me. Training. Grantee VII and VIII Delphie Club; 1'. 1N. C. a. tD. th. The tissue e! ttfe he be, We Ieeeee with eetera ett ear men. and tn the Jl'tettt e: eleattay We reap as we have emea.H If Haney reaps juet rewarde ter many heure et' heneet werlt. we knew that she'll be ehe ef the meet. aueeeaatut et teaehere. We all wish yea the heat et tuelrt. THHMAS JDEEPH CHDHIN. Tera Lewiaten High Eeheet Lewteteh. Me. Training. Grade 1'it'IIlI Athletic. Aeaeeiatien tE. A1; Baseball tar. W'e ueed te weader and wander whatT t'Tem didn't seem te give mueh time te eeetal life and werhed ae hare alwaye. But, ae te ueeally the ease. There's a reaaea. She visited the ehep ene clay white Tern was teaching. Everyene agrees that she's a perfectly geed reaeen and that he never hetere taught eueh a geed leaeen ae he did that daze GENEVA CULl-IAEE Gerham High Eeheel threathreett. Me. Training. Junior Primary. Weetbreelt Athletic: heeeetatien tD. C. E. at: Interelaee Team ttlt: Hlltiae; Eluh tIJ. C1; Dperetta thl : Duetmue Cleh tB. m. If we were asked te cheese the prize beauty et the Sealer elaee. it weule he a tlltIteuit taah ttt we didn't wtah te break anter neeeeL hut amen.T eut- enarkling-eyee Geneva weuld he a leading eenteet- ant. In a Valentine beet daneera' eehteet. she and Rudelph tNDT Valeatlhel eeutd easily wall-t et't' with the hehere. Perhaps we eught net te aett. hut wetd really like te hnewethat Ia. we wendereer rather. we've netjeexdwwhew! thle ie a ditheult eit- eatten! Well. te be frank. we'tre leeg heen viewing with admiring eyes that Frat pln er Beh'e. Deee it mean anything, Gene'u'a? DDHGTH? MURRAY DAVIS. Bet Morse High Eeheel Hath. Me. Training. Junier F'rtrnarar Haettethall ED. tn : Dramatic Club t'B. All '. Eaeeu- titre Cemmlttee ef thing Club 1113, C, B. hi 1 Inter- elaee Team tCi: Delphte Ctuh tH. AL Bet la always happy and eheertul. Weetul ea- preseiena disappear when she amhtee areuatl. Det ewinge a mean raequet en the tennis eeurt. and we eirI-eerehtr hepe she will be aueeeeefu! in ether eeurte. Lleht hair and hrewn eyes always; did matte an attractive eemhlaattea. 51g; 1- - e um: - e Ig GDRHAM KDRMAL SCHCI'DL . 25 I - h h -.-.a. -- h h MARJUHIE EDYETDI DAT. JIITTE Gnrlmm High Selteel Gerham. ME. Training. Grade V111 Weethreei-I Hiking CIuL'I Hi. All; Delphie Club L'Bi. Marjorie Ie El. firm believer in the Speech is eil- VEF. hut Silence is golden idea. That is. meet at the time. She ears she doesn't like Helical Be well this year as she did last. She refuses to teli why but we might heearti e eueee. We liked eerne III? the 12-1 buys eureeivea Merg. E'E'liTII-l MAL'Di-I IJAF. Hebbie Eastern Maine lIiiizintferenee Seminary Githlantl. Me. Trainlng. Grade V1Gr1ir'liitm Dramatic Club H11AEII: Delphle Club IIHJ; Uuttieer Sparta Club 17111313. AJ'Y11 121A ill C. H. Al': Athletic Aseeeiattun iD1CJu When yeit t'eIIte re the Mn! 93' It perfect titty- Itirttl yen Sit IIIIIIIt-I with ymn' thenyhte Juet think at Nettie ee ehe representeti A Per- fect Day in Henge in Pantomime. Here's mm at the best. alwaye willing always kind. IUJELAIDE MARIAN DIHEMDRE. 'HSIII-i-IIII13-1Iii Train heademy Kittery. ME. Training. Grade 1IIHL 'I'i'eethrenit Y. 11'1C11JI. $1319.13 1-111: Athletic Aeseeiatien tn. '2'. H1 1-11 : Iitl-ting Club IIIJ. E. 1-31 All: Dueimue Chili IEJ. HTi'teI'e Itre Riittiee that mice yeti. Itttppy Marian i5 ene ef the meet cheerful peuple WE i knew. Her Bmlie has never faded. even if enmeune did take Idulize away frern her thie year- If she eehIiIIIIee to he he entimietie as thie ehe eheuld hurt it 01' unteld item in the eeheelreem. JESSE CLEMENS DUTY. HJeeefJ I'J'Jete, HE'htII'He My Hey Training Grade V11 WestiIr-eeit '5'. HI . C. :1. I113. i131: Athietle A'eeeeiatien tD1C1H1 A3: Auditer til' Delphi: Club; chlti Club tD1U1 B1 I'tli: Art Club I'E1AJ'. Dne'retttt ECEII Jessie's a peach ef a glrIFne tinubt about that. But it makes I113 C1r ttI tryr to tell sun of the hearts she's lIrtIlten. Just when we think we have the whale matter down hPfI'JHtL enmething http- llEHH that epiile the beans. But perhaps eeme day titE'I'tt'II tie at Silver lining te Itilhur eieude nf tttItIlIt51W'ell15hes a getItl eeeit. anti Ir'I'Itghtzilr guetl natIIreIL anti wheeter gets 'Charlie My Buy aute he itthm1511e'E thinking eeriuuely ef deeerting the teaching prefesstien te beeeme a. nuree1'F-re are sure shell he a eueeeee whatever she deee. P. 3. Much ef the allure ie nut-efwiiate. She werke tee feet fer ue. GLADTE LDUISE DDUGLAS. iiGIed Senrheruugh High Eeheel Sehrhereugh. Me. Training. Grade I Rural Club tl'il1 Delphie Club tHJI. II-lIIIits is a men demure sen ef pereenewhE-n ehe itnewe there are feil-II-I IIreund1Hut 1II-hEIt tlntIE the ene We is 'i'ii'th her III times of eelitude 5e? HIIHUEIH? let: eee1 Mildred hae e.II:I;.tI:leIItamr hinted that Glad lute ee far tmgetten eeiItIei leyeity HS te iIIIte It IIIIItI at heme. Aren't yeti aelIemEI'l. Gladys? 1 m .:$331 -me arm warts MARGUERITE MAHALA DUDLEY. May 'Weerlsteeit High Eeheel Bryants PehtL Me. Training1 Gracie III 53'. Ti . C. :1. 11D. C. H, Al : Athletic Asseeiatien 1113. C. 1-3. .H: Dramatic Club; Delphie Club: Datdser Sports Club E11 C. B. All. Due e! as. yet by many mikaearit. 'iic'hg,r is this? Just heeatiee yeti nEver get really aequainteti wlth Marguerite. She is ens at the quietest Inf Bur elass. HELEH MARIE DUFFY, hEiH Beverly,-r High Seheel 1i'i-'enharn. Mass. Training. Gratis II .atliletie Asseeiatien IIH, Al; Dramatic: Clut- tE, Ali ; Hiking Club EB. All; Delphis Club tEi. Helen knew Maine seheeis were best. as she same 1way up frem Massachusetts ts attend Gerham Earmat. We're glad she the. fer otherwise we'd never have known just haw 'iEarney Geegle anti 4 Sparhy leek. It all the Massachusetts girls are as t'niee as Helen. that state has mere than the Marilewer of which te beast. GRACE ISABEL DUHTGN'. Gi'aete Lineeln Academy WhitefieitL Me- Training. Grade VIII. Westbreea Athletic Asseciatisn 1E. :13! '. Y. W'. C. 31. I113. Al. He greed and yDIUH be happy. But yeititt miss a let ej' f'ttitf'i This statement tines net held true te Grace. hew- ever. fer she's always full! at fun. She same ts- us in the winter menths of :24. The' demure and quiet. she's really am: of the best spurts that can he found. Sheis always ready to lend a hand. With all these eesirahle qualities. and Iaangrr mere. we're su re sheis etit eut tn he a success. GEHEVIEV G MARY DUPRER Geau Msrse High Seheel Bath. ME. Training, Grade 1.1. Westhreek Heuse Committee tEJI : Treasurer Athletic Asseeia- tisn in. C. E. ii; Mandsltn Club It'LIZI1 C, B. All; Pregram Cemmittee ef Dramatic Ciuti: Dutdeer Sperts Club 1:13, C. E. A3; Rural Club: Upst'stta ISAJ: Dramatic Chit: Play; Battles: Sparta Club Entertainment: Delphie Cluh. 'ia miss as start, ea greed, so true. Waive sure we eeattia't rte tetttteat 14mm!J Everyhetiy liliEE Gen. Why? Sheis just what this saying implies. If you want a thing. ELSE Gen. If yea clen't knew a thing. ask Gen. Sheie always there with the helping hand. ARTHUR FEEHG ELEEMHRE. Big Bgyn Island Falls High Seheel Greenvilie, Me. Training, Graties V and 1i.J'II Athletic Asseeiatien 12E. stir; Basketball ED, C, B. ALI; Dramatic Club 1:13. A3. If ene ear: judge frem his geed-naturetl grin, Ar- thur is always happy up there aheve the rest ef us. His fairerite study is Business English. Fer a leng time we theught there was nu weman in his lite. but we have finally,r deemed that nothing else weuia cause him te write a ishg letter everyr night elf his life. He helds tlewn the eenter pesttien en the basketball team. KDRMAL SCHUDL BEATRICE ELIESLIT-LTH FAHWELL. Hm Deering High Sshssl Portland. Mu. Training. Grads V1. Wssthmsk Athisiis -issDLiisiisn in C. E. :13 : Drsiisstrs ill '3. 1-3. .-1,'II'. DULEng Club ill. 13. H. Al; Dramatic i'HIh EH. AJ: UDETEHH IIC. AI; Juninr Etiiinr '55:: Assistant Editor fm- GREEN arm WHITE KB, :11; Duuimus C'iuh. Auditm' iEi. i'Iim mm 1min u'rirs Iii piiEJIis prints. If frm: It's Jiiii'm'ui yam shank! know a thing 01' hrs. It is nut hard to guess wily Hes. is slii'sys called DH When rm ans else can recite. irBss is 01' s. 1.3er titersry character. The fast ilist hE-r llama: sppsars twu yssrs an the Eciitm'iai Lissrd helps tn Brave. this. She is witty and jaliy as everyone 1Will tell 1min. 'Ii'IARIDE IIiM'IHG FERGUSDH. i'Emuiy'J Partiand High School Portland. ZiIs. Training. Grades III and IT, Smith Psrtlnnd Athletic Assucialiun IID, C. B. All; Hiking Cluii iIIJ. C, B. All : Rural Club ED, Cl : Operetta. DEE; Dust- mus Club IEE. Al. 'iEcsttg-r'i is a fine nickname for Marian. 1f ymi'vs si'sr Iissrci her play those Scotch hiign-ipss and seen her swing along in her Rilts. ysu'li EigI'E'E. When it comes ts finwing trsssss, Marian prshs :1be wins the prise in these: days nf imhhsd iuir. I-Isr schanl rscnrd is sns ws admire, ton. ALINE MA? FIELD Partiand High Echsnl Psrtlsnd. Ms. Training. Grads II and 111. 1S'i'sst'iirsicilr. A thlstic Assncistisn 112:, C. E. A; ; Interclsss Tenm USE; Hiking Cluii IID. C, H. Al: Rural Uluh iD. CJ; IJL-iphis Club 1:11. Afr. Aline is that beautiful. brilliant blonds whs is Everywhere ELI miss. One day she inscsms ss sx- c:il,sd while iiir'd hunting Llist shs- inst hsr ruhhsrs. the.- rsmsins sf which lie peacefully in Evergreen Cemetery. She is a fine girl. and is Wsrthilsy; her ii'eighl. in gum is her friends- iis'xs ELEAHDR FDLA341 AH'n-Eu Pnrtianri High Sshsnl Portland. Iiis. Training. Grades 1? Hand V, Snuih Porilsnii Dramatic: Club ifH, Alt ; Hiking Club :23. A1 ; Rural Club EB. AI: ; Dusimus Club IEE. Al. thn it snmss ts talking, Anna is suuippsd with s. sslf-siiirtsr and all the madam impruvsmsnts. He:- ssnse sf hurnsr is well dsvslspsd, stsu. She's a snail spsrt. tun. far she can spnrssists a joke. even ihu' fr. he rm herself. In class Arms has :1 gusd rssurd. With the taisnt she pusssssss. we know 311E: will hit successful in teaching anything iexnspt mead isngusgssi. HELEEr FRAHC'ES FDLET le King's Academy Esuth Psrtlsnd Training. Gratis IV. Willard. South Psrtlsmi Dramatic Club; ngrsm Cummittss at the Eumsrsi Qluh; Euhunl Grshsstrs ED. C, B, A1 ; Dutdunr EIJDI'IE Club. er. syss 15's bhifil Ami heart as true, :1. friend to us till, Helen, Hittiis yon. t. GREEN AND H'HITE EARDLYH HFINIETTE FDSEETT. 'tiftt-mtr'vrttH Bristnl High Echnal Pemauuid. Me. Training. Grade II. Gm'ham Atttletic Assnciatinn 4:11 Ell '. Rural Club: Eumarai ?Ejb; ' TH . E. A. IE. Ajl', Elutttnor Sparta Club HWEHL a. Imm't that's filled It- IHL the graft! tirf fave, 11nd. t1 .ttmtt fitshtmtetf ht heaven atmvtt, :1 ja'tnsmt, a put, a. cIt-mu tn nil, C'ttrcrtyn. the mus.- we nit t'fJL'tEHJ DDHDTHY MARY GALL.-1GHZTR. r 'Jtilttt Harlin Higlt Saltuul Harlin. H. H. Training. Grade VIII. W'estbmuk Athletic Associattun 1113:. C. B. 113:; Duting Club. President tD. C. E. Ah; Eumarat Club :13. Air: Dramatic Club :3, AJ', Interclass Basketball tilt. HWJ'tEtt SftElt-i t't'l'tilitnti El. yamt time ta sure? II. tout; Dot tn makt: the tinting Club a mat Success. The: Same characteristics have made her star as a Rtudent and in her practice teaching. Site has 3,150 bean the instigatur at many interest- ing entertainments. In fact, n'Uutllt 15 an intermat- ing character. I-IAEEEL ELEAEDR GIBBS. anEiEH Deming High Sclmut W'nudfurtls. ME. Training. Grade I Rural Club Hill : Eumarat Club tEJ. Hazel is annther persnn whn seems very quiet at scltnul, but reports fmm 5mm: of her humt: tplk would seem to mitigate that she isn't. always uutut. Guilty mt nut guilty. ttHazet ? She always wears: a happy smiletnne Elf ttte cuntagiaus kind. W'e mum it tt'hen EIIErE away. ELIEABETI-t EDEAET GILCIIRIET, HLE-z't Tlmmastun High Echunl Ttmmastun. Me. Training. Grade VII and VIII. Garham House Cnmmittee IICJ'I: Sumarai Club 1:111: Y. 1N. C- A. IEE, $3: AthlEtic Associatmn 1:13, C. E. 4U: Interclass Basketball tCt. t 'H 51' wtt tutti. capability Cantt Ire beaten muggwhere. By the sauna of Lists voice amt: might think 5113 was vary demure and Quiet. But we ttrtnw her tu he a jmlty cumpaniml. atrmtg in hm StudlEE and nut 51:: t1t1113t 3.5 yum might first surmise. HELEH MARGARET GILMAPJ, FtI-Eu H'Dmllatmi High Sclttml W'unttland. Me. Training. Gratuities 1u-rlI and VIII Y. 11'. C. :1. LED. C. 13. Air; athletic Assuciation in, C. E, :11; Grahaatra 1:13. C, E, A1; E'ear Emk; Hiking Club: Chriatmas Partyr 1113243. Helen is one at our musical prudigtes. Her sateciaitias are violin and piano. and she slmws talent on 130th instrumenta. Her ahilittea are nut confinea to music entirely. huwever. fur she's made EL name fur herself as a student. 11:10. In taacltmg 19530115; 511315 gnnd we all Imam: which indicates that she'll he mm. of hGDFhHIIl'S best. EORHA H NQRMAL SCHDDL DORIS EDEE'IEA GLIDDEN. Liar Linaaln Academy Danmnriscotta. 112. Training. Rural. West Gnrham Y. W. C. :1. ED. C. B. All : Treasurier i3. :11 '. Ath- letic Aasnciatiun HE. C. I3. 51:; Assistant Editnr GREEN AND HIHITE; Dramatic Club 1:1:3. A3: Duci- mus Club 1213. Air: Delegate to Camp Manna. Herels another nne 9f uur star classmatea. LDnt is a busy. willing workar in many of uur aclmol activitics. hut lmr work is. rum. alighted. She: 11:13 the characteristics of an ideal teacher. Dot can drive H car; and from what we hear. aha dicinH; find Wegt Gnrham the least. bit mnnntunuua last fall. 'FEEE? up. J'Dut. what diil ran in with ynur apare time. MFGNA RUTH GDLDTHHTAITE. .El'umfy'H Berlin High Sclmul Berlin. E. H. Training. Juninr Primary. Gurham Sumarai Club 4:131 A3; Athlatic Assuciatiun IID. C. H. .3qu: Orchestra. 12D. C. E. A3; Duting Club 11D. Cir: Dperetta ECJ; Christmas Entenainment. 'W-E-tty, cmwteans. liberal. I111! 9f Epir'i't. Dnty has prm'en herself m be a friend worth having. The urchaatra is sure t0 H1135 her musical ability. EESidES this. 'FDnty is a gmd sport and always. ready for a gonad tfmc. DDRIS KATHLEEN GRAHT. 'Dthhdrmmnyn Sherman High Scimni Sherman, Me. Training. Graftes I and II. Westhmuk Athletic ASE-Uttiatinn 1:13, C. E. 9.1:: Sumarai Club: Dramatic Cluh: Gutachur Sparta Club 4:13. CI. I3. :11. Hea-m 1in Muse! Than; muse! Emrwy Harm; and help 14.31 What RHHH we say of this dainty mum. With air 30 stately marl mien SH smirHJ' That's H, exactly, a. wry yam! sgmrt! I-H'GSEI ' LUIS GHEELY. HEHy'J SDuth Paris High Schuul FurtlamL ME. Training. Made! Eclmul, EVIEst Gurham Y. W. C'. A. :13. AJ'; Athletic Asgociatinn ED. Cl; Basketball 1:13. Cl; Hiking Club EB. EU; Rural Ctuh 1D, Ell; Art Club. Secretary 1:13. Arr: Eumami rTIub 1:13;. Bessie tank her Junior wnrk year hefure last. 3:: she has only bean with us this one year. That has been ennugh. hnwever. tn shew us what we miased by not having her last year. Sheds a wundarful tancher. Haw uften have you heard snmeune say. If I 2911ch only teach like Eettf 1 ANNIE E?ELYN HELLL. 'Utl'am 'Winclham High Schuul Windham, Me. - Training. Grade V. W'esthmuk Outing Club IIE. AJ : Ducimus Club iBJ; F. W. C. A. fD, C. B, All; Ath'etic Asacciatiun ID. LL 1:5: Al : Intemlaas Basketball IICJ: Rural Club :DJ. Amt 1'3 Ia.np:.L'y MI the time. Gum? GGHUJEHLLI' for :1 king. She? got the biggest heart. of afb- Ask IJuL- he Ewe wag Itrisa mmngh m fa??? p GREEK $333 1iIS'ifIFIITHE HARRIET .35.. HALL. HHm Reeklend High Seheel Eeekland. Me. Training. Sub Primary. Gracie I. tt'eethreek Dramatic Club EB. A; ; T. W. C. A. 1113. CE! '. Guting Club 1:17. C. H. Al: Dlaeretta ECJ; Dueimue Club t'B. :13 : 0111 Club; Basketball U3, B. AJ; Athletic .Jteeeeiatien 1:13, C. B. .3le. t't'Wer JHH :amr. n'emmt. gentle tt'crmmt, dm'eW We are eure from where that little giggle reme that we eemetimee hear in eleee. Never mind. ttHat. FULL have 9. Imet ef friends emit yeu've helped held 1111 G. N. 5. Athletics. Keep it up. LAURA SHIRLE? HAMILTGH. HSIti-I'FJ Yermeuth High Seheel Nnrth Yarmeuth Training. Sub Primary. H?eethreek Duelmue C1111:- IEBE; Dtltdeur Sparta Club 1:13. C, 1-1. All; Gueretta ECU; Junier Party iEii; Athletic Aeeeeietien $18, .413. When YD'LI hear a voice calling Annie. yeu're sure he knew its generally Shirt- She is always gay and jelly.-r and never have we seen t1. frewn. Keep up the gay E1Jit'ite Shirt and yet: never need werrr. Her curly. geltlen hrewn huh isntt the 0.11:; F'th she mm claim. RUTH GREEEIVDDD I-EMILTDH. i'Ru-l-It-ieltt :' IE-uj'ne Caeenuvia Seminary, N. 1'. Mt. Vernon. ME. Training. Rural. West Gerltem 51'. TV. C. A. 12D. 1'3, Pi. Ali: Athletic Aeeeeiatien 1.13, C, Ii. Ali; Dramatic: Club EB. ALI '. Hiking Club 4:13, 3:: '. Eumerai Club IIHE. Ruth ie une nf eur digniltee membere. 'Ihul. she's a geed spurt far all that. In class ehe ellinee eteeetly. She's a. eineEIe frientl with a cheeryr smile and EL helping hand. The secret. ef Hm warm Ami it'ierlam well 'EIE'E knew. DURDTHY MILDRUM HATCH. Bet, HCII-intk Wells High School IVelle. Me. Training, Jtmier Primary, Gerhem Glee Club ID? C3; t . 1?. C. A. iD, U. E, Al L Ath- lette Aeeeelatmn ED, C, 13. AH: Mandelin Club IIIIEL Al: Dramatic Club EB. A1: Eumerai Club IEEJ: Duttleer Sperte Club Ha. All. This one helimree in the saying; Laugh and the warm lauglte with 3e11, weep and Emu ween aLene. fer everywhere elte gees ehe carries a merry Emile. Folks say it ie catching. we knew it ie. CYNTHIA ELIEAEETH IIAHHIMAN Deering High Seheel Portland. Me. Training. Grade IV. Seuth Pertlantl DuGimtlErCIulJ E133: Athletie Aeeeeiatien iD, C. 13. Ali; 1-1114:ng Club IIIE, AJ ; Rural Club LCD. '33. Cynthia is clever in mere ways than ene. Shes a geed student. a geed dancer. and full ef fun. 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W-1111. 11111111 111111 H111 111' 11111.. 11. 1111111111!- 11111111111 11.1111 11. 11'113 1111113! .1111 1111111111 1111111111111 111 1111111- 11111 111111111111g 111111- 1511111111111. We are 1.111111 g11'111 11h11 11111 f111 1111 1111111- 111111111 111111111111- 111111 11111111 11111 11111114111111 at G. 111'. 1:1. GREEK AND 'WHITE E-IILTDE' PEltLEY HGDPEH. ' ffDGjU Gerhem High Eeheel Gerhem. Me. Training. Grades V and $11 ethietie Aeeeeietien 1:13. 3;; Basketball 1:11 C, B. a. Heep hvee largelyr in the past while at eeheeie memeriee ef last year, yeu knew. The mement eeheel ie eut he nivvere te a email tewn not far away entl then he lives in the present and they plan fer the future. Here's heping that yeu get 21 geed jeh ee as net to keep her waiting. Heep. JL-llI-LIAM ELAHCI-IE HDDPER. r'J-Hm. Hitltleferd High Seheel Biddeferd. Me. Training, Gredee 1V and V. 1'lfir'eet'tnreelt Athletic Aeeeeietien ED. C, E. A! : Y. W'. C. A. 1113'. C1: Duting Club ID. C. B. All; Eumefei Club IEH, Ai; Intereleee Heeketeell ttli: Heuee Cemmittee IEEJ ; Dramatic Club tB. AL 'tFeer! ef beeke, ej' peezife, me, With willing; hende mu! irIenEe twee.H If YUU. tlen't knew J'Mlm, it'e net EL ease ef iga nerenee ie hIiee- J'Mim generally is a. quiet girl but there are exeeptiene. Hew aheut it. 'LMim ? HAEEL- GRANT I-EUGHEY. F'Heee Jaekmen High Seheel Jeehmen, Me. Training. Grade VI. Gerhem Sumerei Club 1:11 :11; Dreheetre Ell C. H. 1U; Mentielin Chm IE. FL A3: 1'- h . ID. IL iD, t1, Lt, Al ; Athletic Aeeeeietien till ICZ'. H, Al. wiry ears were never hetEEr fest W'r'th eneh rtelighthnl pleasing Imr-meeyfj It certainly takes Hazel to jazz her up en the sex. What will the:-r tle Friday nights in the Cen- ter without her? Heee eurelzr wen't have any trouble 1'.ee.1t:hin;r if she pute her Ieeetme te mueie. Net 1:?an in mueie hut else in eehelurehip tleee ehe reek high. SARA CHRISTINA HUNTER. JEaH-y Reeklend High Seheel Reeklend. Me. Training, :rerje 1V. Gerhem Sumarei Eluh 1:11.. Al: Athletic eeeeeiatien ID. 1-. E, AJ ; le Clu'e: Duting Club tIJ. C, E, AL h'Fesl' e merry geed gee! she :3me be beet Ann! ehe hue e. greet! thee whenever We meet, - Bel! when eludiee eeme :I'euhrL eke sure it: Twit! there - - - Te dig in. marl lete'hethm metrl ee few?! Sally has 5e many friemie that ehe1e never with us many IVEEIPEIHIE. We knew yeu're e. geerl enert, hSellyIi end that yeu'll be Eueeeeeful wherever yeu are. EMMA LEAH HUTCHIEE1 hEmn Wembmek High Eeheel Eeuth tirindhem1 Me. Training. Sub Primary, W'eethreelt Rural Chub i133 : Eumarai Club Uta. Eernetimee we think Emma eught 1e give up training fer e. teeeher end he aetreet-eareentjmeter. She has ridden te eeheel en the ear fer six years new. Eueh pereietenee as this surely will mean eueeeee fer her in whatever ehe undertakes. but we semetimee weneer whether future yeere will eee her at the head ef the eeheeleer the ear. UIA MAE HUTCHIRE. -Hanteh Turk High Eeheel Cape Keddiek Training. Grades 11 aml III. Westbmuli Y. W. C. A. ID. Cf: : Eumarai Club; Dutdenr Sparta Club 1:11 C. E, :13 : Rural Club. L'na i5 mated for her feasts in 216. We all like to go. ten. ehe'e eueh a guecl spurt. Thie culinary art. acquired in 561mm. we knew, will transfer t0 DthEF Iineg in life later cm. Una is a IIHDPY ED' lucky sert ef a girl an we knew el1e111 aheays have a g'eml time whErem'er she gees. Our best wishes gun with you, Una. SAPLA FRA'EC'EE ISRAELSDN. Eallyu Pnrtlanfl High Eehenl Pertland, Me. Training. Grade I. Smith Pertlami Athletic AEEnelatIen ED. '3. B, All; Prugram Cum- mittee elf Dramatic Club II,'E1 Al ', Hiking Club ED. C. B. All: Dueimus Club IE, All. 'I wander IEHHVS DEeeme elf EILEEN 0h. tlmre she is l'Itla. has feuml her ; ! It's hard to keep tabs on ene so small. but uSally makes up in nuallty what she lacks in size. She liliee tn hike, to reacl, tn knit. to daneeein feet. she Ends enjey- ment in many pastimes. She doesn't, neglect her werk, hewmrer. HATTIE MAHIE JACOBS. anHEjj Reehester High Eeheei Heehester. E. H. Training , Junior Primary Mandelin Club ID. C, H. Al; Y. 'W. C. A. IID. C. B. A1 ; Dramatic Club 4:13. Al : Athletic Aesecialien 42D, Cl; Dueimus C1111:- iEJ; Duting Club I111 U1: Uhristmae Entertainment. IBDHL ymut in emwnge, eeiarmet and 1H: fame. Here's ene of the must willing werkere we have in the Senior elaee. When asked m do anything. Hattie 1arill always bring furth a finisheri preduet. She's coneeientinus anti helpful. perhapa timt i3 why we all like her ED well. DDEIE EVELYN JACHEDE. Bet Deering High Eeheel Pnrtlanch Me. Training. Gracie VI. H?est'ureeli Sumarai Club 1113;: Dramatic Club IE. En: Art Club Hi :11. 'We J'm-Fe i'l- frieud Hmilerl Dm-ie, In, drawing 31mm v.1 shrirk; In nrlyl'miafJ-er'n eeheel 03' em, She's ready far it Em'k. TIM?! j'ayj-HI- mull iweepmmible, DI tame she Sheds more Then. her entire Leek nut. Dm'fsesmp Ieeemny Di' there!!! be 911mm yem' geisha: Drama J'mh'! HELENA RUTH JACHSDH Pnrtland High Selmel Partland. ME. Training. Grade VII. Seuth Pertland Ath'fetie Aeseeiatien 41D. C, E. 4H: Basketball ED C. 1-3. AIM Interelaee Team H31; Rural Club LTD. DJ '. Dueimus Club IEEl. When it eumes tn real. heiled-dnwn essence nf IJep. fun. anti geed-epertsmanship. Helena. is the girl! In basketball she is a Imrfeet wender-she can sheet Imei-zete as easy as breathing. H'heu therere a last minute substitute needed to campiete a shew. we hunt 1.111 Helena. and aeli 1151' m dc: a BIB: dance. Strange 33 it may seem. we hear !1 whisperea that she has a perfect paeeien fm- menkeya. JEAHEETTE SHIRLEY JDHESDH. t't'JEMmie Reehland High Schenl Unien. Me. Training, Grade VII Exeeutive Cemmittee ILD. C, E. Ail; Y, 1W. C. A. 11 CJ; Athletic: Asseeiatien ID. E23; Interelass Team it'll: Assistant Editer GREEN AND W'HITE; Dramatic Club tE. 111.31; Hitting C1111: 1115. El; Dueretta 12C? ; Dueimue $111111 President :31. H.113 ihtetty M a. picture, :13 hemm 1:13 :1 child, A Gedraend fer her salmahuatea, H0111 well! miss his? cheery 3111-1113 .13 tilean is hepular with students and teachers 1111112. She's a gene student. and ene ef eur star Editors ef the YEAR BeeK. D113 you knew shes a regular aerehat? If net, juet plan tn see hEr and Harriet perferming Heme ef their stunts. HAEEL MAY KEEFE. Heefia Thernten Academy 6111 Drehard. Me. Training Grades III and 111. Gerham Heuse I31:111111'1ittee 11193331 5? W C. .151. ill. C E. A21: Athletic Association IID Eh: Rural Club: 511- mallet Club. Therels safety in numbereu Judging 111? the emuuut ef her eurrespundenee we'll say she's htaying safe. It's alright. Heetie. we hnuw the pumie will all love you. tee. HDSAMDHD ARD?CE KEELEY, RDSEJJ Beverly High Sehuel Beverly. Mass. '111'::1ti11ing'+ Grade VIII. Weethreek Athletic Aeeeeiatien IED.CEA11; Duting Club ED, itJB BALI J: Eumhrai Club 1213 Al; Dramatic Club De y011.-at'rith ME Eheee blushing IJEIEETE e! feet? A1111 wanted, buehhtt, heet'tnttwtg grace, Him in the cen-rt tutti 1111111,? 1311 en the ease. W Ruse came quite a. lung way te jein 1:11.11 ranks last year She had haard all aheut 115 so she Just had ten meme. We underetamt that she intends ta rlee aheve the teaching prefeeeien and study law. l-lerera wishing her the best Inf 11131:. ALICE EDNA KEQUGH Eddiel HA! Pertlanti High Eeheel Pertlani. ME. Training. Grade V'I. Eeuth Pertlanlft Advenistng Manager GREEN AND W'Htm: Chairman et' rntertalnment Committee. Dramatic Club 1513 A3 Hiking 1311111 1:13 1-11 . Rural Club ED Ct: Art Club :13 1511.1 Eumarai Cluh tEl It is rather hard tn leeate places in Gerham. ee- peeially when yeutre leaking fer guns and. heavy artillery. 1f yen want to knew the particulars, ash Edna. hew she happened te walk nearly to Eehage Egllrie rtune night after eeheel twhen leeking fer Fert 1 ,1. We like to hear Edna read. In eeheel she seems tn heme things dewn Piriatt. ISABEL CATHERINE EINMDND. Ieeyn WarrEn High School West Warren, Mass. Training. Grade II and Ill. W'eethrnek Dueimue Club; Rural E11111: Athletic Asseeiatien hThETE i3 He ehmme, 111:1 destiny, m1 fete Emu ch'mmwmtt, or hinder: er contrel, The jiwn mant've 1:13F t!- tieterminert 1510111. : Isabel is one ef the heat leved and meet pupular members ef eur 1:13.315. We needed her jelly laugh in all HUI fun. GURI-Ih M NDRE-iAI- SCHDDL ICHNJIL GEHTRUDE iiITTI-tEDE-FJ. Eddie Iiiiit: High Schoui Lt-Iilu, Me. Training, Grade II. Gurham Dramatic Club tB, Ah ; Y. W- C. A. 1:11. C. 13. All : Duting Club IID. C. E. 31:: ; Athletic Assnciatian 1:13. C. E. J ; Eumarai Club fE, Al : Jtmiur Entertain; merit: Interciasa Basketball. Cheer Leatiizr iCi. FiEhE it: pretty m 'tunHt with, wind witty m tttiit whim Ami pleasmit ma. it: think t'Hl. ' We hear yuu want tn teach in Ih'ew fork Etttttt. We 'n'Gthr why- Etis alright. -ddief' we know yntl'li 11:: E1 credit tr.- us wlierewr you are. GLEENA DDHDTHY HEIGHT. i'Shm'iyu Shunt Paris High Suuth Paris, Me. Training. Grades III and IV. ersthruuit Athletic Assnciatinn :13. U, B. Air : Rural Club 4:11; ; Surnarai Club tHJ. i'She nmy he i'ittia. Elm: ah! rim! Fm: mmit tell it bit by SEES; ht 303mm 14;ch tmti' 1111 other thiugt, Shah Surety very EEiEE. Shaw Slt?EEE as she is daintyw Nam yuan tttth ttii ymw iatiym. A cutal-mtttm'? F331 indeed, Ami her ttmite i3 Gitamttt Httighiii ESTHER MAHUEL KUCHIAH. i'ES Purtland High Echnnl Pnrtlanti, Me. Training. Grade 1iTII. South Pnrtland tit. W. C. A. 1213. C1 ', Athletic Asauciatiun iD, C. 13. 4'13: Hiking Cluth tE. AJ: Rural Club 12131; Pres:- tient at Sitmartu Club IEEJI. Himmler it Its, it 3:331:23 tn me li- t'tt- 91in militia tn he gawk! Esther 15 untisually quiet and reticent. except with her friends. They are especially fnrtunate tieuple. fur the things that. she knnws DE lands across the sea would fill a vary interesting limit. For this raastm we feel that E3 wiii he splendid in history and gangraphy teaching: MIRA HARIE LAHRAC'E Mine. Magi: Maxim: High Schuoi Rumfm'ti. Me. Training. Graties I anti II. 1IFI-i'tvis'tI:-rt:H:ii-t Ducimus lUluh i331. il'AIitttys muiliuy, ever truth Waive. rtii ytntl 'HHE Emma ymt. Listen, kids. did you twhi- SEE Mina, withuut EL smile? Just smile with the children. Mina. hut timit get giggling iienause it'ts catching. Best trf tut: - CDRFEELIA LEIGHTDH. 'il'trii Bearing High Echuol Portland. ME. Training. Grades 1? and V1 Smith Portlanti Art Club U3. E. ALI; Eumarai Club 1:13. Ail. Ham's a girl wlm can design clothes that wtiulti make: a Parisian designw take a. hack seat: and what, is mere. she: min make them as well as deaign 'Em. iEn- can her chum. Dot. for that. mhttErJ When nut drawing. her favurite pastimea are teasing Doris and arguing with anytime. i; -5le wl'lun. .- -. - -- We i .-.'+r mi GREEN AND UIIHITE HALLIS ALTER LITTLE. Hill Maine Central Institute Pittsfield. Me. Training. High Eelmel HHEI-Ef'thl'lil ill 13?: Dltling C'luh I111 C. H. Al. If there's anything Hal hasn't tlene er eannm flu. we Bhutlld like In knew what it is. 15 there. Hal ? T'L'hen there ia a dimeult IJH uf wurl-z Le he done. he he often the one ten de- EL and dill it well. He 13 seen bur. walkin wlth hays nnly this year. 50 WE suppeee he must e true m eemeene who was graduated a year age. I'mIAHE-ll'... LDL'I53 LITTLEFIELIJ. Payu Hint High Schnel Eliot. Me- Training. Grade I. 11. H?esthmuk Heuee Committee IDJ; President UH; Edlteriel laurel e! Gueex .xxn Un'Hl'I'E; Duting Club ID. Ci: Sumaral Club ITBJ; '1'. W. C. A, Secretary ID. 1:, H. Al: Athletie Aemeiatlen H3. '3. IL Al; Inter- elese Haeketball: Rural Club :DJ. 'anhef Le am qu emuiuy. Mabel i3 Hhreye there. Earn: if HIE! mark. is hard. Mullet lei?! uhrnys dm'e. She rmvuye Jule her Eeeamm. She unrnye Hues her beet. If you treat r: jelly frieud Maire! mu enter! the reef. LUCILI..E EATHERIEE MCDGNALIJ. .HHL'U Gardiner High Selma! Gnrdiner. ME. Training Grade III and IV. H'eethruuk muting Ii'luh 1:171. C. H. Al ; Duerue Club IBM Ara: Hints. Charter Memher :13. C. 13. A1 '. Athletic Assn- eintmu HJ. C. H. A1: Basketball ED. C. H. :11'; Rural I2'1qu t'DL h: brmL-rrimi'i' she's just a rrmuhrr; With '.'lfm:' em gamer. um' rerun tiers plunder. 11th we envy :mur drawings. 'Mne'T IT. hit a mystery m U5 whelher yeu'li decide te became an HHHt-IF. an artist. er a seheel teneher. Heweven I.?.- Innr-e ewe 1111-1: yearn he a eueeees in any- m- an n hem. NELLY. '1 REEECUA i'u-IaeLAlT-GHLIE. She'r'fy'! Ii'umllaml High Eelmnl 'L'L'eudlaml. Me. Training. Grades 11 nmi IIL Wesl'lnruDI-z T. W - C. A- $13. C. H. Ali: Athletic Assueiatiun 4:11 f3. 1-1. Air: Sumerei E'iuh; Qutaeer Snerte Cluh ID. L'. H. :H. H'ue eurr H messenger ea rm!!! Just HEIi Helen. Eellim we believe yen like 1:21 do fer ethere. H'e lmpe gun will never tllHammint UK in this belief. Service is the highent nurpeae in He. ARLINE l'IAHCILLE Eitltleferd High Seltunl Huldefm'd. Me. Training. Grade IV and 1'. Weethruek l-quse Cnmmittee IBJ: Dramatic C1111:- IIE. i3: Dtlttlaur Sperm C1111: III. C- B, All; DJJEreua ILJ; Silmaral Cluh IEEJ. Yen rememher the graceful little .Je mneee mam in the Dperetlii? UT eeurhe! I. I.'e me: erl Arline u: make it :I. success- If the el'ltldren want tn get tm- rulgr just emu these. eyes 011 EhEm aml Ilmy'll nnuw what Fem mean- AHLEIE MAHTIE. RM Carmunlc High School CsrsLLmI-z. MP. Training. Grade: I and II. Westhrsus Ducimus Lxuh H3. Ali; AHIIELic Assscistiml iD. III. 13. EM; Guting Ciub IZD. C. H. Al ; '1'. 's's'. Li. .- I.- UJ. CJ; DWI Club. 'sGud Mm Ewen yen mm Inca, :1.an jun! mass ymir- self answer. Arlene nut snly likes the nurtlmrn 11er at he:- state but she'fl slsu put in a gnsd ward fur the eastern. especially smund Rockland. You're an sptimlst. Arlene. and ran never fail to believe the best in smrrthing. MAHIDI MECUIHH, dBmLkisu East. He. Usnrersncs Sum. Linculnville Hench. Me. Training. Grade 1WI and VIII. Gsrham Hausa Cummittes III. M; Business Manager sf Gssss AND WHITE: Hpemua .iCJ '. Duting Chm nib . All; Sumsrsl Club IIUJI; '- 1?. U. A. E 'uhIIiI.':H.3r Chairman ED. C. B. AJ; Illterslsss Basketball UQJI: Rural Club tDJ: Msndslln Club LEI. Cl : Executws Csmmittee. She's uses a blessing- ta G. N- 3., ..-t frimtd m classmates, tau, Shws bass r1 Isifsr far 5. N. 3.. WE! server EH3 her Mus. Ehwi be sadly missed a: G. N. 3. As um sex: yam- raHs around, But Ham's!!! b: otlwrs sursids u! G. N. 5. Who wilt soon make her Jinmlears he found. GRACE HELEEr MEDDNDUGH. HSsm' Portland High School Psrtland. Ms. Training. Grade VI. South Purtlsnd Athlsus Assosistlnn iD. C. B. A1: Basketball fD. ., 11 AJ; Intemlsss Team 0111: Rural Club :13. Cl; llualmus Club iEl. 'Uams an. saw; .frimuls, Here's s'Gm-acis. Hsfsna's wen knmtm psi. :1le s laughing, always faliy, Is as DI or basketball. HILHJE ms :1: psp, She makes 'sm. sEs-p- 'W.Fmsps,' 'mia girl?! MILDRED LEDNA MCGLYNH Purtland High Sshuul Portlanlj. Me. Training. Grades II and III. Euuth Portland Athletic Assuciausn IID. C. B. :11: Dramatic Club EB. AI! : Rural Club I'D, Ci : Sumsrsl Club IEHI. That MHm-sdw wumisrgu lesson on Isa: Cams Iran: the 'Wa-rld uni: ' we EH agree. It led us to purchase then asks sf learning, Am! yet an the knawlsdyc for which waive bees ramming. W's tarmac close this :que: withant drowns; 121 MM is ysnh Mildred has 11 'Imy frisnd' 1sith syss sf fairsst blue. is hair is nice and mn-Ey; 1's a:histics hes a whalsf Fm: shmdd gums saw why Mildred carmnurstl. n'e- syitr: :iucch snow and 9'an INA ALBERTA MEGRATH, Pat Maxim High Echunl Hldlsnx'llls. Me. Training. Grade V 1.1V. U. :1... 1213. C. H. Al : Athletis Assssisllsn :11, Ill: Eumsmi Club. Dutduur Spurts Club IZD. C. H, :H : Rural Club; Gparetta. tCi: Ssnisr Party. She's lively? Yes. She's witty? Sure. Full sf fun? Certainly. Guess whu? Ina. sf cuurse. At Teacllins shs's a. shark. and Hi bet the children tame the man's. GREEN :13: D H'HITE WILLIAM t-IELLEE MeLIH. BIHH Thernteh Eteattemy 01:1 Drehartl, E'I-Ie. Training. Grade. V111. 1S'ir'eethreek Athletie Aeseeiatien HR. Ail: Dramatic Club tH, Aji; Hiking Ciuh 11E. .-'t:+; Dueimue Club Hill. HHiJl has a prefeund haea veiee 51nd aiways semethihg urefeund te say with it. He would make a fine eenater er Jutlge. but then. he will make a fine teacher. If neeti areee. he eeulrj make a iiving in vaudeville. as his divieien and the Dra- matie Club can teetify. Ia affaire et the heart. Hill is mm between the twe elaeeee- Here's hep- ing Mary. and therefere the Sehier class. wine. A. LDUISE MITCHELL. Mitch? 'Smteeeef lmtwb'ttrH Purtlaad High Seheel Pertland. Me. Training, Juniar Primary, Weethreeh ViEE-FTEEHIEHT. House Uemmittee tEii; House Cern- mittee tCJ; Delegate tn Camp Manna; Chairman Worm Fellewehip tiemmittee; Y. W- C. A. :13. C. 3. EU: Basketball 1113. CJ: Basketball. Manager 1213, All : Interelase Team: GutEDer Sports Club ED. '3'; ; Rural Club; Sumarai Club. ThereJa a plume fer studies mat! a place fer fun start a time: fer smiles fm- ehutargt,.n:hr:e.tj Louise is meted fer many things at eehael. Seen as we feuhti eat she was a wilting werker she was in great demand far eammitteee. entertainmente. Ephrte. and all- MEIJESA LDUISE MDQDT. HJTI'IH'L'J Danferth High Seheel 'I.-1'5Ieeteh1 Me. Training. Sub Primary. Westbrook Heuee Committee ten Athletic Aaaeeiatian 1:13. C. B, Ai ', Dramatie Club tE. Ah ; Hiking Club 1:12. B. AJI ; Rural E11111 iDJ : Sumarai Club IIHJ. The ether clay a Junier aehed. ' W'heh that eute hlead ever there with the shell rlme? Tree, yeh've gueeeed it. Him was the guilty one. The Janice- deea net knew. as we rle. aheut all the ether geed qualitiea whieh wilI makeHMelisea sueeeEEful and 'I' true tn the itleale ef '3. IN. h. PHYLLIS ALTHEA MDDRES. Phil Deeriag High Eeheel Portland. hie. Training. Graniee I and II, Westhreek Athletic Aeeeeiatieh IID. C. H. Air: Rural Club tin; Sumarai Club 1133!. Phil is quiet. but we all knew her by her pleaer ant amile. If Kenneth is a judge, she is geed eam- pany, ten. 'Ne Suspect that Phil wi11 leave the teaching prefeseian te heeeme a writer. She WritEE thrilling.r ateriea! But remember this, don't read her eteriee hefere retirinew-they arEn't the hed- time type! ! IEIf jreu want preef. ask herU MADELINE LUUISE MURTDH. 'rjfhdn Buxtan High Seheel 'Weet Huxten, Me. Training, Grade FIE, Weethreeh Hiking Club ED. Ci; Rural Club IIIH; Sumarai Club tHJ- As far as werde ga. Mad is usually clutete amund eeheel. Her Smile. hewever. speaks: wheie velumea, and these when knew her agree that thfe is mat a mere figure ef epeeeh. We de net knew hew lang ehe is planning ta teaeh. fer ehe wears a diamend en the apprepriate finger e'f her left hand. That 143. she weara it part at the time. She just eantt seem te make up her mind: GURI-If- LM NDRMAL SCHDUL 3F! FAKEIFJ JDSEPHIKE MDSSI'L'IAF. Funny: Alfred High Seheei Alfred. Me. Training. Junier Primary Heuee Committee tCII; Outing Glut: tD. C. H. AIM llrematie C'Iuh 1TB. Ah: Dueimue Club High: '1'- 11'. C. A. Seeiel Service in. C. H. .35.? : Athletic Aeenet: - titan ID. '3. H. Al; Intereleee Basketball ECE; Hui ral Club 11133 ; Operetta 1:31;- Fannie may be tFIt'rmyE It mmttere net ten ate, Far 1tie e'er her gift at etughtg That we make the yrettteet Ines? Keep it up. Fannie. Same day yeu'll he in Grand Opera amt then your songs will ring in the hearts at all your heleved G. H. S. classmatee. DDRDTHY GENEEFIVE MULLALT. 1.1911th Perttand High Seheel Seuth PnrtlarI'E. Me. Training. Grade I1 Rural Club IEDJ ; Eumerai Club tHJ. ': 'Det' t-tttee to ye tt-rttttng In. enter. em', m- Sleigh. Be It eetrt, et' be it warm, She tikee etetyhtng feet the eemeft teek her eheut January. lEEEJ VinalhavEH High Seheel Vinalheven. Me. Training. Grade III F. W. C. A. IED. C, B. A; : Athletic Aeeeeiatien I'D. Cir; Treasurer Duetmus Club; Dutdeer Sparta Club 1113!, Cf! : Rural Club. . t'TFtetmtt t3 not an eeey demure NET is She ever jetty; Hhe'e just right between the tum, Ste entry mere mettle! be ..I ert'I:g..:'.'h1 RUTH ANNE MURRAY. Rufus Bearing High Eehnel Portland, Me. Training, Grade II. Enuth Pertlend Athletic Aeseeiation ED. C, H. Alt: Basketball tI'J. , 3. A1; Interelaee Team 4:43;: Hiking Club 1:131, Ct; Rural CILIh ED, Cl: Dueimue Club 111331. H'Wheet tt eemee te knmetedye yw'eet, Amt we are fereett te qutt; Ruth quickly 311an 1th at! the bait.- She ettre hue get the gift?! In heekethall ehe'e helped admirably in putting Gerhanfa team an the map. LOUISE AHLENE MURPHY. Fete:jJ t't'ltt'ttmnll'l'r1 Eittdefurd High Seheul thdeferd. Me. Training. Grade II. Gotham House Cummittee EDI : Athletic Associatien 1213. Cf. : Dutdeer Sparta Club 113, AIL ; Rural Club; Dra- matic llilluh: Dueimue Club. Fair wee ette ta beheld, that tttettten u; nttteteett eumm ere ,- Hteek tuere her eyes ate the berry that ymwe en the them try the wrtyettte; Bteek, yet here eeftty they ylemltett beetettttt the theme e.tmtte 9f her t'r'eeeee J' GREEK 111' D 11 HITE ALICE EERTHA HEH'EERT. 41,! 1.12111111111111 High 3111111111 1h.17111111111111111, 1'1-Ie. Training, Grade 11', 11'esthree11 Eumerai Cluh 113.1: Dutdeer Sperte 1311111 ED. C1: - Athletic issueietien 1D. C. E, 1511: Rural 13111111: '51. 111'. 13'. 1'31... 12D. 1111111: 11111'1'11, 1111111 1111111, 1171111 3111111, 1111111 111111. Alice 15 as changing as the winds. never 1111111111 te he still. Her twe years at G. N. 5. here ehewn us that her faverite llaetimee are eating and reading. DQRDTHY HELEIN' EEWEDME. .IZI'111 T Nerwey High Eeheel Herwey. Me. Training. Grade I Duttng Club 13 11,31: Sumerei Club 1113 A1; 11'. 'W. 111311.133 H.121 ALI; Athletic: Aeeeeietien 1121,11: .1131; Rural Club 1111 . Intereleee Basketball 1111 We 111111111 11 111111111111 11111 31111. W111:- 311111111 111 11111 11131 1111, 31111.1 1111111111 11.1111 1111111 11.11111 11.1111 1111 111111111 111111111 111 11111. With 1: 11.111111111111111 11e1'e11111111-1y With 111111 1'1 e111y1e 1111111 We 1111 feel 311111 111111 IH111J W111 11111-1111 11 1131111111? 1'111'1'.M DDRIE RUTII D'ERIEN. 1.31111! Luhee High 13111111111 Lubee, Me. Training, Grades III 3.1111 IV Heuee 1131111111111111 11111 . Preeieent Heuee Committee 111.111? 13.11.. 1:13 C B. 111:1: Athletie 1111151113111.- lien 1D 12.11: Phete Editer 1111' GREEN AND WHITE; Librarian; Eumerei 1311111: Dutdeer 5911111 13111121 11111 111- 1311111131 111-1111 1.111 full 11! hm, E11111- 11111111 111111111 1111111111111 111 1111 1111111; 11111111111111 1111,1111 111111 111111 11-11111 11 111111' 1111111 1211111113 1111111111 be 11.11111 1111 111111. As Our House Uemm1ttee PTEeident Derie.11'1111 Gerteinly were 11. wender Cine 1.111111 the executive 1112111113; 11111111 fine personality 31111.1 peeeeee need never 111111113 111111111. eueeeee in teaching. 131111111 11.11111. Derie: may all your deinge he ee eueeeeeful 111 1111111- Gerhmn enee. CATHERINE CEGELIA. DECI'HNDR, 111111. Eiddeferd High 5111111111 Biddeford, Me. Training Grade 11'. Weethreek Athletic Aeeeeiatien 113.13. 3.111211 13111111; 12111111 1121 12 13.15121; Dramatic 1311.111 113. .1111: Intereleee Eee- hethell 1133: 31111111111 Club Eeeretery' 13. .1121; Hu- ral Club 11121 2'- The better 111111 11111111: her the better 111111 11211111 11111-3Jr t'Eethu 15 ene :11 11111- 11111111111 1111111111111 girleenet 11111 1111 and net 11.111 thin-net 11111 111.11 111111 11111; 11111 shortenet too loud 1.1111 net tee quiet. 111 feet. ehe'e 111111111 right. SUEAHNE MARIE HCGHHDR. 11231111 Pertlend High SeheeI Portland, Me. Training. Grade I 31111111 Pertlend 1111111111111 Aeseeietien 11D 13 ,11111 Dramatic 1311111 1:13 , .1111, Rural Club 1:121. 1331, 1511113111131- 111 Eumerei Club 11121. 111111,- the little 111111111. sure deee like t1:1 have her name in the big headlines in the 11111151 paper. eepeeielly when ehe wine prizes. SineeISanta 111111 11111111111111 Deer She'll get 1111 the wnteaiupe ehe 11.111111 in the P111111 Herald. IIHere'e hepmg th1e ien't eut 1111 date 121:1ir the time this 111111111. is edited 1:1 Eue ie 11 gene spurt. 111111 we all like her. GDRHAM NDth-IAL SCHDDL .... :W'H' ELIEAEETH JAEE D'HAHE, 'Heny The Kings Academy Pnrtlnncl. Me. Training. Grade I, Hrillnrd. South Fertlnnd Dramatic Club; Vine-Prenident nf Eurhnrel Club: Eehnnl Drehentrn :D, C. E. EU: Chairman Execu- tivE Committee: Dutennr Snnrte Club ID, E. H. Al : Basketball Tmlr'nament- ha Es'etty, quiet: dainty lass, W nee genial gnarl. hntm'e in hard. in nnrynne. Take nnr First impressions- A 5111!. pretty, reserved girlr Cnmhine with nnr next DpiniDnE-r- A quiet. gendwnntured. excellent friend. And add nur last nhnervatinnnh A jnvinl. sincere. and wonderful nnnrt, And ynu get + . . . Betty GlHnre. DDRGTHY LINDA GWEN. 'anlJl Deerlng ngh Sehnnl Wnndferde. Me. Training. Juninr Primary Athletic: Aenneintinn iD, C. E. AJ: Snmarni Club iE. ; Y. W. C. A. . C. H, Al; Rural CIuh IIDJ : Mnndnlin Club 1:13. C. E. A3 ; Interelnnn Eena kethnll iEJ. Figure nf truth, n! faith, 0! lnynlty. We all knuw thin little hlnnde With a smile fur everyene. Beauty as well as brains hen heen ynur lnt. Bottle. G. N. . friends will Surely mien run when yen haw; tn leave. ALTA LOUISE PAREDHS, Alt Newport High Sehnnl Newnnrt. Me. Training. Grane III Hnune Dnrnmittee IEEJ ; Dramatic: Clnh IQE. Al Y. Wu C. A. Pregrnm Committee 1:13. C. E. A . Athletm Aenneintlnn 11D. 111 E. A; ; Rural Club iDJ ; Refreshment Cummittee en Hailewe'en Party. Snft in nnine, in manners tan, Pleasant ware fer all. n! yen. . Working here! we all will an. , Playing hard when t-hne far 31 ny. Fair nf rune and jelly, ten, Allele heart, in ynnd and whats MARION STUART PARSDES Banger High Eehnnl Banger, Me. Training, Junior Primary and Grade I. Wenthrnnh Athletic Annnclatinn 4113. CJ ' 1 . W C A D. UJ: . . . . IE Enmnrni Club; Dnteenr Sports Ciuh 12D, C. '3. Al; Rural Club. Hey, kids! Let's go ennwehneing. This is just a eamnle nf Mnrinn'n invitations, else nf her nutdnnr activity Here's one there always regular fer a. hit nf fun, esheeinlly n. gnnd laugh, which nnmetimee prevee dienntruue. Gnnd Inch, Marian. VESTA MARIE PAREDNE Hampden Academy Newport, Me. Training, Grade VI. Wentbrnnh House Unmrnlttee in, E, El: Y. W. 13. JL Vica- Prenident lE, AJ; Athletic Aeennintlnn 1:13. C, , A; : Interelnsn Basketball IIIL'JJ; Dramatic Club EB, Al : Rural Club iDJ ; Pan-E-Pan Cluh L'Al ; Manna. legnte. - Vesta. had dune enme teaching hefnre ehe name In Gnrhnm and we all thought that ehe was getting tn he a staid and stench; nehnnl-ma'nm when she up aha hnhhed her hair. She's indispensable n11 cnmmltteen er wherever there's wnrk tn he Ilene. Her ability en the ntnge has been often deman- etrnted. We've saved the bent nnrt until last- Eieete. ie nur etar nf stern nehnlnetiealljr. 42 GREEN AND WHITE. ALICE EIIEA PATCH. Patchir. 'UH Turk High Selma! ftrrl-z Tillage Training. Gracie I. Ex'estbrnolr. 1r . W- C. .L in. C. 13. .11: Athletic Aasnciation iD. L'JI'. PasrnvFaa Club: Uutduur Sparta Ciuh ill C. Ii. All ; tural Club. Tn them: what kit-EIIF mm In worth can paint, slur! muse arm: kumu there Hllmu all words are faint. N 31TH m mu' Alice, ED Enyu! mm true. The hem! of Incl: waive wishing you. GERTRUDE EVELYN PERHAM. T-HHIy, iEukEyn Wuadalnch High Echoul Bryants Fund. ME. Training. Grades I and Ii. Westhmuk T. TV. C. A. ID. C. B. All : Athletic Aamciatiun ED, E. H. Al '. uutdum Sparta 61111:: 1D, 12. Li. A; : Rural Club; PEIS-fl'PH3 Club. Grrh'nda has an mnuy Intera- Than: 10 her 3mm var? them , Wyre- uH Rum aha wan! stay single! Fury fang after leaving hare. '25 53min with gun its best. wishes fur a Drnapen mm future. we Imuw it will be ED. aftEr yaur success in practice teaching. IHEHE EVELYEJ PIPPERT, 'HenicH Mexico High Schuul Hidlunvillm Me. Training. Grade IV. Westbrnuk Duting Club HR. Al; Basketball fill C1 : Pas-FvPas Club tA'J '. Rural Club KIM; Junior Minstrel Shaw. HHaw happy am I. from care Pm free, Why aren't they all mntmtted like me! The Eeniurs were pleased to welcume Irene Ema their class last fall. even mare 3:- since they have hacume acuuainted with her. She is very quinttH. At present she 13 distinguished by me: very prEIIT diamond 3113 E3 Wearing. DAURICE WILMDT PLUMMEH, EDM Ruckiand High School Huckland. Me. Training. Grade VIII Ducimua Club ITB. Ah: Duting Club ill C. 13. AI: CI reua ICJ: Athletic Ameiatiun 1111 Ci; 'le 121' 11b; mcumting Cummlttee. Ht camgmnian that 11.5- chearful 113 warm 991d? 'TMt can always create Iaughteh nspenialiy in Drawing. 'Ha. Ha. excuse: me for Iauggng. With this valuable asset. and. the fact that I'. is always prepared. we can safely predlct a very fab vurabie future. GAERIELLE J. PDMERLEAU. HGahian Maunt Mariel Academy W'aterville. Mar Training. J uniur Primary Athletic Associatlan Ill C. 13. Air: Outing Club in. C1 13. A1: Gparetta ECl: Entertainment Carib mitten: llas-ij-PHE Club EAL Lat us Hum In: up and doing. with a heart for any 1'an Gabiu is small in stature hut big In. mind. If yau're ever in duuht. just ask Game. 5113 can clear ?WFHLF the mist. Here's wishlng her the best. iii u: . 5E HERENICE MAE QUIMH'L'. Bunny? Quint Meree High Scheel Bath. Me. Training. Grade 1. . Weethreelt Dremette Club: Outdeer Sperte Club ED. C. 11. Alt. Wile te this etetety person? he thH amt graceful. tee, Thie deem'iptt'ett rite Bet'e-ttfee Awe! fer he ehe else teehm rte. At last WEWE feunt'l taut why Eereniee tluEen't mint! exams. She tells us that she heel he abjec- tlene te C'll'tlill'ilng the night. hefere. FLHRENCE ELEANGR REIDY. FIBESI'E Cathedral High Seltee! Pertlatttl. hie. Trelnihg. Grade 1?. Eeuth Pertlttnd Glee Club: Drametle Club 1:13. hJ : Hiking Club :13. M; Dperetta IE. Al. F'leeeiet' is one er eut' meet meeiettl membere. Whether there's a eele te he eung. a ttEridget needed ter the eperette. eemeene te tiehle the tueriee. er te etrurn an neeempahimeht en the tthe qehe'e the girl! She et: ht te epeelelize ee at music inetrueter. eihee e e'e ee talented. And these eyee ef here! Uh. 1e ! KATHERINE TERESA ReettE. Huyn Catha'ic H1511 Schuul Pertlend, Me. Training. Gredee III and IV: Seuth Portland Athletic Aeeeeietlen in. C. B. : TreheurEr ef Dramatic lL'lttlzn t'H. Ail: Exeeutlve Cemmittee et' Hitting Club ED. C. E. Ali: Gphretta HT. Ad. With. her wealth. e! enhttrn heir, ,It jpt'etty feee eH free frem care, 'It' will help :1 friend, right watt. Ami greed! etet'tee ehe eeh tell. Eeme er the birds we've been etueying IIEnglteh eherrewet, teltl us that ehete a. regular eatte eater m the trueet eenee at the weri Git. Fee and ehe lihee te eeenti he:- epere time in Bath. Well. yen can't blame her fer that. Perhepe WWII have at weehheiee fer Beth if stubby weulti meet tte at the Ire. n. IDGLIEE EVELYN HGDERICK. F! Weterville High Seheel Waterville. Me. Training, Grades 11. and v. Weethreelt Athlette Aheeeiatieh ID. C. B+ A1: ; Intereleee Team Cl: Hiking Chub IID. C. Ii. A1; Rural Club IDII; Dttttimtte Club EEL IEEEIHEE ie retty, Meliee e htee r Anti zeneihar It! 1141 Heh't eleiht en the epiee. Fer 'I' tie fem e! hm med pep, Ehe'e ether: in eleee he wee. e knew secrete, tee, a! leee ttmttre, Hm: these we there net tell. ANNIE CURE, ROGERS. Jew? Windham High Eeheel Windham. He. Training, Made! Seheel, 1Weet Gerhem 3'. W. E. A. 1111 Eli.- hthletle heeeeletien ill :1 13. A1: : Pee-hiPee Club thi. 'tLet me but tie m1: merit: .I'rem titty he titty. 01' all the quiet peepie In E N. 3.. Annie ie the quietest. Thie ie net eeueed her leek er werth- while tdeee. though. Just aim in after her when ehe geee tn the efliee fer her melts eemettmet Bethe rural eeheel ie geittg te he particularly hIeeeed next fall when Annie arrivee. GLADYS EMMA RDGERE, GIEIIySH Hrinflhem High Eeheel Hrintlltem. Me. Training. Greeee I and II, Weetbreek Rural Cluh tDJ: Pee-e-Pae fAJ. . . H'Wlmee IitH-e- bedy Ite-ueed a. mtyhty armed? Gladys mehee twe. and therete. anuther eeming. Thez.r arentt eietere. even if they all did eeine fl'Dt-TI the same high eeheel. Like the others. Glaciers IE. quiet fairy: etudieue. If only all at us liked te study as we . HDRMA ARLIHE ROGERS WinEham High Seheel Windham. Me. Training Gredee II and III, Weethreek Rural Club tDZI ; Dueimue Club tEL TriRES 111.th ?JErfectian; But pew'feetien ale ate te-ifEe. HDI'HIET the third and last t'If thia tamarkable trill. he always eareful in little things, and em with her the big things always eeme eut right. . Thle le ehewn hy the fine mark ehe made in preettee teaeh- mg. It Is a feel: that in order to see Nerma at her best. run must see her with the children. CHARLENA LINDA RGLLINS. Gherheu Uakgreve EEI'IIIIIRTY Vaesalberu. Me. Training, Grade IIr Weetbmuk Heuee Gemmittee till : Y. W. C. A. tD. C. EL All: Athletie Aeeeeietien ED. C. E. A; : Interelaee Team; Dremetie Club: Dutdeer Sparta Club 12D. C, B. A1 ; Rural Club: Pee-il-Pae Club. If yeu ever heard a merry giggle 1;er knew Charlie wee abeut. But that's not all we knew aheut ''EJ. L:':1rI:.'Le+H Shets e. friemd te everyhudy and her feverite pastime ie txwing to cheer eemehedjr up. JOSEPHINE BRYANT RDLLINE. HJeJ' Dek Grave Seminary ?eeeelbere. Me. Training. Grade I Athletle Aese-eatiun IED. C, B, All; Y. W. C. 3.. ill C, E. Aji: Pae-ti-Pae Club IKE. All; Dutlng Club IE3 t1. E, Ali; Dramatic. Club tE, Air; Rural Club I: . I never knew ee ymmg a hem: with ee aid :1 head. It is net herd te ueee where we'll fmli yeu next fall, Je.n Cenneet cut is :1 geed pleee te teeeh. IDA. BEATRICE RDSENZ 1 : Purtland High Seheel Portland. ME. Training, Grades. IV anti V, Seuth Pertlene Dramatic Club tB+ A3; Hiking Club ill C, E, AI! : Rural Chm ED, I113. Itla. i5 nne ef these gelled pals. kind, helpful-wyeu knew the hind we mean. She helde e reeerd fer premptness. $13 'tie said. fur she never H3 misses the 'E A. M. ear for Gemam. Uh. me! From the time the flyet puss? wxllew peeps ferth, Ida'e fa- trerite peetlme le huntmg: fer flewere. Thle gentle, refined miss has sparkling brown EYEE and pretty, dark hair. We're guing ta miss her. AIHIE MARY SAEA. t'.-1-:Itit-'-' Banger Cathelie High Sehaat Hanger, Me. Training. Grade VII. Westbrook Werk in Arithmetic: President at Athletic Aeeeeiatjen: Intereiaee Team: Cheer Leader 4:11 C. 13. Alt; Humareue Editar ef - Gaaaa: awe 117mm; Dramatic Ciuh: Paeia-Pae Club: Dutdunr Sports Club ID. '3, E. Air : Art Club: Bperetta :13. Al. t-Yea, Aaate! Fee. Saba! Fee! Yea! Annie Sa-IJHW Surely,r '25 might to cheer the lively little cheer leader ef eur elaee during its twe years at G. N. 5. Ann. if yea can lead the children in the right paths of linewletlge the way yeu've led the eheere fer ue. your future is very aelinite. RUTH ELEANUR SAUNDERS, 'Ertmtyf HR'ILI'HE Partland High Sehael Partlantt. Me. Teaming:1 Grade VI. South Pertlaaa Aeeletaat Advertieing Manager of Gaeaa arm WHITE: Hiking Club tE. Al; Rural Cluh ED, Eli; 1iJiee-Preeident ef Pae-t'I-Pae Chth 1131. Ruth ie a regular nhenegraph when it eemee te Hemaeliag eff phyeielagy. Her reputatien for studying and making hate is well haewn. Have :mu aatieetl Ruth'a Little Brawn Jug ? Itte her eenetant eempanien. Yea say it reminds yet: at that ela time aeag? Yea. hut tten't get eaeitett. felka! Ruth has been steering the health eharte. and drinks nething stranger than milk! ERLENE MARGARET EAH'1'EH. hNeneF 'tT-ayay 1.e 'i.'arrer'.l High Sehaul Warren. Me. Training, Janine Primary Hauee C'DmmittEE tHi: Operetta tCi; Dramatic Chm tB. AJ : I'ae-t'L-Pae Club t'AIII L Y. W'. C. A. tlJ. CJ : Athletic Aeeeeiatian ill Cl 1 InterelaaaEaehet- hall till: Rural Cluh IIDJ: Entertainment Cam- rnittee fer Y. 11'. C. A. HI; yea mam! mt eaterta-mer' Te peas: the time away. Fmr'rl better attH TtIJf- H Ariana, I'm. am-e tee at! meahl any. She'll 1' m pet'eemtte her teachers Am! 11:11 harm is ever deute. Site's ready far :1. TECH gamut time Of taeyhter, jay amt Ina? CTRIL ROBERT SCHEIEEL, 't'JEJtilha' 1 Island Falls High Seheel Island Falle, Me. Training. Gratlee VII anti. VIII, South Wintiham Athletic .aeeaeiatien 4:11 All: Basketball 1113, I31 15' Ali: Captain 1213. Al : Dramatic Eluh III-L A3. Shihe ie anether from 'Way up nerth. The Imew haw te play haeketlJaIl up there. all right. 11' theyr are all like him. Besides that he has a tenn'e eewiee that maltee an enpanent Ieelt awhwartl nu matter haw aead he is. Shihe enjeyed the try to Farmingten tremeadeuety. 33:11 the rest uf' the team far details. MARGARET JAKE ECULLY. Peg The Hinge Academy Portland. Me. Training, GratIe I. Eeuth Fertlantl Athletic Aeaeeiatien ED. C. H. Al : Inttarelaee Eaei hethall tCl; Ftural lIC'Jluh EDJI; Dramatic Club Lu At; Hiking- Lluh tC. 13. Air; Pae-t'l-Paa Club IEAJ. ttPeg ie at: :laertIiaatelaIr fend ef tennie that she Semetimee fergete everything elae and plays right. thraugh a eeeeien ef aeheel! We Wnulfi net he ea teniehett if ehe eheuhl eeme ttay tlethreae Helee 1Willa, Haw Itreutl well he af yen then. Margaret. .4- ?Fun- 'I'E2E6u u-nlIllWILL Iml'llllmllullmnwmnwmwul I :E$IJH1.11 mmlellm-w-IIHH-nmml?:IE dill 45 GREEN etND WHITE ELIEAHETH EiTA EHDRTILL. 'FEet.'-' Shorty? Deering High Eeheel Feimeuth. Me. Training. Grade V Athletic Aeeeeiatien 1'13. C. E. :11 '. Intereieee Team EC? : Hitting: Club 1113. Ci: : Rural Cluh IEDII. They call Etta. Shorty fer ehert, hut she's rather tellieheyeu hnewejuet right. Ei'hen the Lane Wolf 11?; eeme prewling at the very :Eeere e! G. hi. 3.. Bite, didn't flieher eh eyelash. whieh ehewe either wentlerful fertitude er prefeund wiedem. Uh. Bite! We hepe it eentinuee threugh life. Geed Iueh! AHLINE MARIE BILLIE: Pertlend High Eeheel Fenland. Me. Training. Grade VII. Seuth Pertlend Arline heiltie the dietinetien of being the quietest ef all the quiet eemmutere II'EJ. but she gets there just the eeme. Ehe'e e geed etueent. end when she her. eemething he say. it is usually weth hearing- We wish her the best at luck and eueeeee. ADELAI DE EAYLQR SMITH, Addie 1H.?eetlzrmeh Seminary Fenland. Me. Training. Junier Primary. ?Feethrehh Manrleiin Cluh it'll ; Hiking Cluh KC: : Rural Club 1:11 Cl '. Art Cluh EB. All; Pas-fi-Pae Club. I don't care. yeu needn't tell me if you den't went tef' Itte the henth geepel truth that she levee te ge hird hunting; end she lihee te Tripp ereuhd at C. E- Meetings. else. Shete that '11qu- eyed girl who always needs twe peire ef. curling trees and three eempeete te improve the eeemetie effeet. After all is said end dene. she's one er the heetwhem'ted girls at G- N. S. Her wenderful Maxine pester ie the tell: at the eeheel. HERNICE IEEIE SMITH. t'Brrmhyy Fernhrehe High Eeheel Pemhrehe. Me. Training. Grade VIII. 1ni'h'eethrennet. Dutlhg Chm 1'13. Alt: Fee-fn-Fee Cluh tJ-L'J: Y. W. t1 :1. ED. C. B, Air; Athletic: Aeeeeietien ILIJ. C. . Al: Intereleee Heehethall EC; 1' knee: tlfJ rheeeee er the eeei but Igeecr-eeeeft Whe always has her teeeene? Bernice has that honor. 1e preetiee teaching ehe meee the rest ef us feel emell. We wieh we had eeme Df her hreine. Whe'e a helpful. leyei friend? Why. nene ether then eur Bernice again. ELSIE LOUIS I1 STAPLES. JImnH Eliet High Seheel Eeuth ElieL Me. Training. Junier Primary. Weethreelt T. 11. . C. A. $131, C. B, All: Chairmen ef Finenee Cemmittee at T. W. C. A.; Athletic Aeeeeietien Ell C. B. All; Pee-fI-Pas Chm; Hurr-Ll Cluh'. Dutdeer Suerte Cluh IfD. C. B, AI: IF.I'Hh:,nra::1:re willing, eheeye remly. Aheeye e: werker, tree em! eteadutt 1'IJu'heh it comes te exeeutive ability wetve ERIE to turn to Elete. fer there'e candy and eeree end pertiee. We Imew ehe'll always keep up the geed werl-i. GDRHA M NURMAL ECHDHL MARJGHIE ALTHEA ETEEE, Mm'ju Bangor High Sclmul Hangar. ME. Training. Grarle I. H'esthmak Pas-E-Pas Club: Gutdnnr Sparta Club 1:11 C. 13- AJ : Rural Chm Executive Committee. Mari. whjI are- you so quiet am! still at some times and full of fun at others? You are 0112 of the lucky Unes. if yum have the puwer m mnlrul yourself at alt Limes Inn: this. We: like tn see ynu in your jnlty mnud. GLADE? HDWEHA STEVEHS, H'Etere Fryehurg Academy Garham. Ha. Training. Grade II PaE-H-Fas Clut- EAL Gladys' first and last initials might alsn stand far Gmd Scout, far she surely is 0119. She is always: reacty fnr a guard tima. :zrr tn land a helmng hand nr m:nfuf DE ink fwhich latter is REVE'I'. nevi-r'r re- turnedll. Tire muldn't get atlmlg withnut Stave. MAUDE Iill'JVA ETEW'AHT, HJHHHI'EE Ashland High Schuuf Ashland. ME. Training . Grade JV 15, 1.1.7. C. A. IITJ. C. I-:. Air: l'Jreaidt-mt H3. 13. Al; Hmmc Cammittee H513: Athletic Aasocintinn 1'13. C. 1-3. 113; Dramatic Club EH. AJ: Treasurer Rural Chm UH ; Operetta Lid: PELS-fl-PEIE Club UH. We Emmetimes wander why it is: that nur Maude has 30 much dislike fm- imving her mime spellad withuut the We. especially if HHFC-HE happens to say whua! at the same time. -Anyhmv. Manda. yuu are: a, Splendid leader. a faithful friend. a layal wcrker. and mm of the heat laved girla of the 214155. MYRTLE AHELIA STILPIIEN. djlfew'r Sanfnrd High Sclmul Sanford. Me. Training, Grade I? Y- 11'. C. A- ID, Cl; Athletic Assnciatinn 1113. 1'31: Dramatic Club Hi .eH : Outing Club 1:11 C. I11. .513 ; l-lnuse Cummittee U33 ; Ducimua Club EEL 'IWE will mn' yuanm lead on to higher JEEM-Sfj When it cumes to writing free verge. Myrtle Amelia 13 a star. EVE knnw :mur muttn Mart muat be, Tha mare the marrier- ?uuTe a lel? cnmpaniun and gnarl at panmmiming. mm. BEHTHA FLDHENCE ETDNIER. Her!!! Gardiner High Eclmol Gardiner. Me. Training. Grades IF and TI. H'Ersthrunk Athletic Asanciatiun IED, 4:31 B. ALI; Eaakethall IED. CJ: Interciaas Team H21: Pas-E-Pas Club: Clut- danr Sports Club IFIJ. C. H, Al; Rural Clula. Eh? lavas dcmcemww 1:11:33 firm, Pu. ham 3335-25 laueri Ely everyone? 1m:- all remember Bart m1 fuurth Huur Rubia. IE :mu evalr haard a merry shout ynu knew wlm 113.11 been playing a jnke an sumebudy. East, 0f gnnd luck 13:: ynu. Bart. HHI-ZEX 315:1? 'tE'l-iI'I'E EHJIJL LDEISE STUART Eou'purt High Echnul Etru-purt. Mr. Trannlng. Grudp I i xm-tttit'e Cutl't'miltt't-l. tfi1airrl12tn ur llrnnram Cam- mittve m T- u: t:- Rt- 111 L'. 15, AI '. Athletic Assu- ciutlun gill t'. B. 3U; lntttrcltmsi TEam tL'J: Dr: - lHtltit'. tiltah Hi. All: Hiking Uluh ED. U. H. Al; lturnl Club EDJ: Minstrel Shnw tut; FltS-Fl-PHE Uluh $.11. Erma m Hit'IE'E'I' mid yi'ci'ry. .-l:m' uht'nya hm: u happy muiff. Hm' E'huma mu! trh'ws rtH J'u-ut: Jttti'. Far Shr'a H JI'IEF'HH WDTHHIEHHE. In St'hut-J' wart: am! 3'3 quirk H3 IEtIHr. Am! .a-hr'n n rent 3 m1, tuti. Hn- 3mm mm m .u try pranks m: hm; .1an mt- mt Hleluh in turn. . If l'. S. If Jr'U-lil havten't the prlmr uf a n-nml vaudttr rum: and MM in numi U1' a laugh. am: Erma tu 112-11 run. Hhmlt surnt- Hf thrust? pranks to whirh we rEfErJ DELLA MAT THL'HSTDZM'. LIE! Amluvur High Schuul .i'l'ltliH'EF. tt-lv. Training. Grade II Stfc'm-targr ur Hausa tfurnrnittm: tHJ; T- W. C. A. 1H. ti. H. .-'t:r: Athlvnu Assnciutmn tLI. if. E. .-'L.'I'. tmttrlg Lfltllr tJJ. C. II. All: Iitinti Club UH: Duni- quH tfluh tl-I. Al. t'Fru' miaxgx m1: iuayunsihl'e ta rIr'Hyt'm'r? mu! tatte'HH1 IELH nut hrartl tn gnuSs why 'Wt' always 5151-: D91 when we nH-tl l1e111 in anything. Um: thing we're sum uf amt that is that all 11131' Spentling mtmtey mum: gr; fur wastage Hmmps. Nirt'er mind. Variety is Hh' 55-1 !in Hf life, 1301'. MAT ESTELLE TDWLE. i'Tnat Gnrlmm High Schunl Ear Milla. Me. Training. Grade V. Wcstbmuk I'ft$-. I-I.'HE C1111; tAJI. May taught the last semester m? her Juninr year. then ELLIEHEH. HEJ hard mat sumnmr that she? was able tn gm t'm with us this: man: Unml far yuu. May. wu are :L'Hi tlmt :rmu' muck hrmlght ymt l1:l.t:li UL: UH. Etn- we stmtllrl haw: mIHHe-il ymir jtilly 51:1rilst1ml the it'lElljt'ttHEII'l ut ymlr presence- IIENIH' ALFHIEH TDMPHIHS, Un'thth' Unlu'ui Amdtrmy I'I-Iilltmnl, I'tlti. Training. Grades VI and Till Intm'ctuss lhmkethall tAJ; Hiking Eluh EH. Al. Ilt'nrjr' h-m r'nunrl mum than UTIE kind nl' miutm- tinn nt Gnrhnm Eurmnl. It ls amid that he.- 11093111 hehiwe in Signs. Ask Mr. Iftmwn. Wu chnect 'tn rH-nire engraved annmmcements Tram lum in. tun.- nut I'm- rIistunt futtarv. This may hr: It mt-prm'muri. ltt-nry. hut wr're wisehjng yuu Hunt! luck rII-zitt nnw- III A11 ; LDITISE TDMPKIHE. Tammi?! Hangar High Hclmnl nungur. ME. Training- Gmtle 1V. Westllrunlt Athletic Aasucintimt tll C. II. In; Interclasa -,-.m-:- lcilthnli HTI; Mandolin Ciuh t'.-H: Hiking Club 11'. II. .M; DIJH't-Ita HJJ. 'Wr'HE' mF' H3 DHE' Hint IDL'ES hm IFEMH' HUGH. .Hm'y'a heart $5 ymm't'. Her vnr'r't- i3 Iorr mtn'. meek. ,Um'y i3 HI: timid n j'r't'rml' As magnum: mum scukft en . . -- .- e -. - e e eur-m- e.- . p mn-II-I-J--I- I ...- ii I. II - 4: A; .- c g E M-- h ha -4- . h - GURHAM NURMAL ECHCPL .19 MARY JANE TRUE. Minty. J'Ity'1 Denmark High Eehee! Denmark. :tIe. Training, West Garhhm House Cemmittee IIIH ; T. 11'. C. .-'t. IIH. Ali; P3341- Pae Club. ninty. tte J'ter heme ht HH-TB Eu mtyyeet. I3 tt-mttttg mrr Irimttle the KI'THESI' mu! Destiu Think elf Il-IttyyethinI-I: n! Erwingttrrteh-ltttlIegl'ltet'+ jean happineee. Meat has all these ehereeteruetiee and many. mem-r mere. Attheugh she's from Den- mark. dehtt get a wrung impreeeien. WE mean IJt-n- mark. Maine! NINA PEARL THAF'TDIH'. '3 '1-tt,l'tt'e Veneehere High School Veneeheru. Me. Training. Grade VI V. W. C. A. ID. CJ: Athletic Aeeeeletieh till C. E. .HhFee-t't-Pae Club; Duttleer Slmrte Club ID. I B1- 1I' - 'Ee timer pet mere trite, 131'. Hallie er Ht EH-SL Ear Etl'Ellt. one more sweet: :1. Irmtti'er. say the letter? When we First met Nina. we thought her just tlte tltlieteet and meet graceful hit at ferhlninitt.r amend. Haw we knew that behind these hilt blue eyee le 3. twinkle which beepeahe mischief and fun. end that Kine is always ready far at need time. Greet! Euek to run. Nina. wherever JI'DIJ gar: yeur Gerhem friends will always remember Fall. ALTA LUUISE TWHMELY. Alt Eliet High Eeheel Eliet. Me. Training. Grade IV. Weettht'eutt T. W. C. A. 4:11 C. 3. Ali '. Athletic heeeeietien 1:11 C. H. Al: -. Dramatic Club: Duttleer Sperte Chat: :13, Eli : Iturnt Club Secretary tDJ ; Pee-e-Pae Club. Alta. we knew. levee te giggte-thet gees wttlteut saying. She can laugh tthe mement end be busy the next. She hue executive ability and tttet. ae ehewn en the pregrem eemmittee ef the Pee-I'ivPee Club. Hew the yen eenemlrttte your attention? ETHEL PHELPS VALE DEItHGH. NEIL vautien Hewpert High Seheul Newport, Me. Training. Grade III. Weethreek Heuee Cemmittee IDLE: Duting Club: Executive Committee tD. C. B, All; Etheti-Pee Club tAJ; 1'. 'W. C. A. 1111 C. 13. A1 : Athletic Association 11D. C. H.113: Rural Club tDi. 3he33 witty em! eheta clever. She never ehirke, he heuerft Vendie ie a Ieyel and faithful student. She heIpe held up many at eleee ergenieetlen. Frem ell reperte we feel sure that Ethel tlltlrt't make any mistake in eheeelng her prefeeeien. DDHILDA FIRMETTE Medeweehe Training: Eeheel Caribou. Me. Training. Grade I Heuee Committee tCJ : Gperette tCJ : Guting Club tn. C. B. AJ; Peedi-Fee Club 11A; ', Athletic Aeso- etntiun 11D. C1 E. A1. A friend He 11H. rt fee rt: TEM'LEL! We all knew Derittia. this heppy-ge-luehy eert ef girl whe- never leeks en the sad eitle er life. And yet she has pureuerl her studies with the greatest eere. She'll surely be e flrtttuclttss teeeher. er. .e mm H Mlmlmlllmullllllmm$ : ?CDPA ELEAEGR ETALLACE. t-J't'e Cethelie High Seheet Perttend. Me. Training. Grade III, Eeuth Pertlend Rural Cluh H3. 113.1. 'lIe, Eel, Here ie slew hut Sure. Her greatest fear ih eteee ie that ehe'lt he eelletl en. Strange. isn't 1t? F'er. when she is asked to recite. ehe ehewe thet ehe has mastered the euhjeet. Eere. tlee3n't melte fun. but she elmreeietee it. Each neen three things eeeum' her mind: t1?! dinner: :2; eemhihg her geiden leeks ; 1:33.: bird hunting. DDRDTH? DALE: ITALSH, f-'!.:n:rt, ttD-iyyte Williemetewn High. Verment Prineeten. Me. Training1 Grade I T. W. C. :1. 1:13. Cir: Athletic: AEEDEJELHGH 11D. Ell; Dremetie Cluh 4:13. Ail -, I-ITihinp,r Club 4:33, C. H. Al ; Rural Club 1'13, Ci; Dueimue Uluh EEL SlttEEF. tH'IHHJJ, mu! geett.-1te.i!ftt:r-e:tl, . Three gem! ehereetei'iettee me these, mm to them kttetetertge tmt! wiettem, Amt. the httl'rtetry e! Dew; Hurety. ?IDHJ yDI-F JJHIS'F htwe ytteeeert he? tatmte.-- But. iut CELSE yen etttt-T we'll! tell the SatJLEF Lie: Welsh. IiE'HIH'ETII LAUHAHCE 'HTALTDH, Jahnh' Unkiend High Seheet Oakland, Me. Training. Grades ET emf! VIII Athletic Aeeeeiatien ED. C. E. .dtjl: Glee Club 11E. fa; Dramatic Club 1:13, Al; Intereleee Eeehethell A . It is Etheelutely impeeethle te memien. Dr evEH tut:- hint at. 5. girl in ttJehn'e life. Yeu eeer if we die at least 3. ttezen n:nntherer weuld feel elighted, ee we'll play ettfe and say something else. He likes te tieneE. especially withe! There we gen again! Hete very fenti et reading. Yet: eheultl eee the lettersF EH1. what's the use? JEHNIE AHEIS H'ATERMAH. Jen Buxten High Seheel Euxteh. Me- Training. Grade I Dueimue tlluh; Rural Club. r:JS't'tere email but EWEIy, Quiet Emt tet'ttyft Jennie. we knew, tries he make us believe ehe'e vEry quiet but he one with eueh a merryr spirit could hide it fer e very long time. We'll never forget Jennie in the 3415. ALIEE I-ILIEABETI-l EVAY. At, runny! Deering High Seheel Portland. tie. Training. Grade II, Eeuth Purtlend Athletic Aeeeeietien tD, CJ; Hitting Club HZ?! '. 1-111- ral Ciuh ED, CL Alice is very industrieue end etudieue, but she never lete it interfere with her beauty sleepebed always eleime her by 5.415, exeeht en special eeeeu eiene. Alice has 3. wenderful tenet quality anti 1with eueh a. gift we feel that eeme day she will have a veiee in the affairs at the natien! Heeeettt mem'riee, AI. et' G. N. E. and walks by the side ef the tTeed! GURHAM NURMAL SCHDDL 51 . CLARA ll-IELUDE ll'EHI-l. Ciry'i Fert Fairfieltl High Seheel Fert Feiriieltl, Me. Training. Gredee I anti 11. Hieethreek Athletic Aeeeeietien ITD. Cl: Hurel Cluh 421.1 CD; Hitting Club til. Al: Fee-ii-Fee Clll-Ill iAl. City's friendly smile hue lightenetl the lead fer Them.r ef LIE theee lest twe years. She has eeme frem a far eerner ef the state te us. end we knew that when she gees heelt she will telte with her the very heist wishes er tie i111. GERALDINE HDLMAE 'WEHHEIL Gerry W'eethreelt High Seheel llieethreelt. Jule. Training. Grades 11' anti 11L li'eethreeit T. W. C. :1. 1:13. C. B. All ; Athletic .i'teeeeiatien ill C. 13. Al; Lihrarian el' Dramatic Llhlin ELL All; Executive Cemmittee ef Hiking Club i133. C'. l3. .JLJ : Rural Eiuh iDi. A bie'itti-Imired miss. with emiie en it'iarri. A better friend itrehlri ire .frm'ii re find. rm weekend tripe eltele eiu'eye enter; Her tirieiee i3, tileu't De rtim'-meri-'. ' tl'tut we hear that Gerry wee the flret ene te get to the ten ef theee etztire. IJDl- th'lt PEARL. UIHITE. 'Deene hasten High Eelmel E.1eteu. Me. !Treining. Junior Primary. Gerhem .ert' Chlh EB. All; Operetta le; Y. 'W. C. A. H31 41:: : Intereleee Bitehethell tCJ. h-With a. heart fer mtg; IHHE.H A successful teaeher we knew Lerna will make. She is up and tieng with e strung tlete:'minetien. She eeeme te he fairly huhhling ever with fun nntl spirit. We wish we hetl mere ef yeur treite. Lerim. I-ICIPIG 1f'lTILille.I'Irlt-I'v. Stephenie. High Eeheel Rumfertl. Me. Training, Junior Primary, Hreethreelt 5F. W. C- A. 12D, C. H, Al; Hiking Cluh 11D. C51: Hunt! Club 15135 El. Hepe is quiet in eeheel. httt shes a eerltine enert. Listen. girls. when she's dressed 1.111 in her Unele'e euit. ehe meleee the heat leaking fellewl Du heuee pertiee Hope is the tune whe eeeee the day. Neth- ing ever frightens heer. Her feterite epert iee- eeting het dege: end her feverite haunt ie Eetith Portland. Hope is a deer. and we all leve her. KENNETH ATHEHTUN WVDUDW'AEU. Wendy Bridge Academy Dreeden. Me. Training. Gretlee V and VI Athletic Aeeeeiatiun KID, C, 13. Al : Eeekethell Merl- eger tE. Al ; Dramatic Cluh til :13 : Eeeehell Lil. Weedy attends tn the imeineee entl ef the heye' heehethell, and me my end ieng are the eenfereneee he has aheut it with Mr. Rueeell. He is greatly etl- miretl by all the girls. Thie admiration is returned. but where then.r all like him. he eeneentretee en unly ene. Is that quite feir. 1i'eetly. eltl men? K 'I? GREEN AND UEHITE C'AHDLTH ETTI'ILIAE. hEL'm'GFF Emara-yu Lawrence: l-Iigh Schuul Fairfield. Me. Training. Grade 1lIFIII'. T. 1W. C- :1. f3. Ali: Athletic .-kssuciatinn 113. A1: President HI PaE-a-PHH Club; Ehlttlnm' Sports Club; .Ihn'al CILIII. Here's; .fl girl cut out tn fit in any plan: where nee-ded- tiertainly. Famirn malt hE-r plum: in mn' uchitiEs very quickly and why silnuidn't Him? ITILLL-il'lr'l JEFFREY 11'1'3'5 LTGHT. JEIIIHIu Lirermare Falls High Echual Livermure Falls, Me. Training. Gradea TI and VIIl Baseball HS. Al '. May Ball Cummittee my. Bill in 0111' mudvl m3 sarturinl excellenne. If yuu do nut know just what tn WEHF 131' how in wear it. 3251-: Hill. nr hmmr 31in. funk at him. Hf: is a spienditl dancer. we're 3H agreml :m that. but we're $arr5 that 11!: 11ml 1-:- EC: tc- tht- uther clam: u:- find a partner nice Enuugh- Hi3 particular dread is mechanical draughling. He'd rather live. an bread and water a. week than ink a drawing. CLARA MARGARET THDMAS 's'lr'esthmuk High Sclmnl Earth Scarlmm. Me. Training. Grade V. RTusthr-wk Dramatic Club 'EH. All; Pas-E-Fas Eluh IIIH-l. Clara's bright smile I135 illuminated many a dark mumenl in the lives u! her classmates- W'E diiinl realixe quite: all it did mean u: us until she was HWay far :1. timE. 31m Is time 01' the full: wlm helps Lu nrm'e H111- nld aning: A friend in rlecri. is c: Iriemi inrlererl. MAMIE PAULIHE CRAHI'JLEMJHE Vancehm'u High Selma! Vancebum. ME. Athletic Asmciatiun ID. C. E. :11 : '8'. 1'1 . ,. .IL ED. C. 13. Al; Duttlaur Sparta Club 1213. Ali; Delphic ISlum 1113:. Mamie just. managed tn get back. frum $1.11 un- :wniiahlt: ahaence in time tn 1w graxluama with the rest or us-1hat'3 why hEr picture comes 'wny over here instead Df back with Dal and Eancy. EVEN all glad 51:2 made H far aur nraduatiun wauldn't have seemed cumplete withc-ut Imr cheerful preaencn. Ema! $395 Normal days, Nnrmal days,- mened by Green and Whifm Deep. in our hearts :1 true love stays That time: can never blight.- Youthful days, youthful ways. hinting thy 5elds and hills, We leaw're that won, uh. all ma HUGH, Tu fulluw where Fortune wills. We owe to thee, wherei'er we be, Tn strive with all our might, 'Stainltss and pure to keep :sEcure, The trust of thy Gram: and White. Bless each day, lead our way, Onward to our goal; We follow the: when: fates decree With a steadfast hart and soul. G. N. 8.! G. N. 8.! WE bid. that fund adieu; May mem'ry e'er our future bless, And keep our thnughts with yuu! GREEK AXE! 1TH ITE. Huff i-I-M i xr- . . , . llld EJmIitJr allege Ggffitere President, Eeweet Etiwwetr- Geenwm Viee-Pt'esideitt, VIVIENNE LDUISE CURRiER Secretary, ELIewEETI-t BARRETT Ai'ee Treasurer, Jeitwwe .ALVEHTA Geevee Erihuie tn geninre Gerham Normal Seheei tests the .tathilitjgr of graduates of the prepeinattentj,r eeheeie and sends ettt well-equipped young men and women to join the army of eeheel teachers. Our seniors have net been working fer themselves eleue. Thef,r have been helping the juniere and advising them te eentinue the geed wetk. 1-311 through the year their eiferte have been appreciated. They, therefore, eettj; with them inte their new testing tilTlES the best wieheer ef the juniet eleee. HiWhat tie we live for if net to titeke the werld lees difiieult feat eeeh ether? JUNIUR C-3 JUMICIR Cari: $1112 331113511 0111111 President l-'I.-HRUUEHITE h-ieHU-stt Fist: President BELLE Nteaessnn SEErEf-Hjshlr 'II'IlII'I-I-IIl'ull-III-III-lI-IlilllI-II-Ij-lII'IIIi-lr-IlIIIIIIIIII-II-III-III-l-Ili-i-I'IIII-I'IIIi-lllljil-l-I EIJIE:'EI;ETII AIKYER TFFHIHTEF IIIIiiiiilqlllll-I-JIIIII-IIl-I-llr IItiny -Iq-n-IIII-rqq-n-qlllq-ell Iilliillrillliili'l! THEURJIE- TELER The Rural Sneielngy eiass ef the Gnrham Nnrmal Sehnel have eempleted annther sueeessfni year under the instrnetinn nf Miss Stnne. The aim in this snhjeet is tn hring elearljtr and fairly heiere the minds hi the students the ennntry life pteblems. Hnwever. net nnljg,r the ptehlemst hnt alse snlntiens nf these tiifhenlties are weighed and discussed: thus making this eenrse ene nf marked value tn alI enrnlied in it. This year, as in years passed. an original thesis npen snme snhjeet tnttehing upen rural life has heen required. In nrder that the entire student-hedy may judge the werk a part nf nne thesis has been printed beiew. THE TEACHER: HER TRAINING AND OPPORTUNITIES uThe rural teaeher must he edueated so she ean lead and inspire; she must be trained so she can teaeh; she must he at the heart of her penple sn she ean enter inte their lives as a frientl and a teaeher.n . The training of the teaeher shnuld be snffieient se that she may guide expertly the little lives which have been placed in her eate fer sis: er seven hents a clay, hire clays in a week. i i: In additinn tn the sehnlastie training the teacher should have a pi'nfessinnal training. She shnnld he made tn realise. amengr other things that a ehiid is unable tn assimilate the eentents ei a histety test-beek as she wenld do after several years nf study, and it is ene ni her duties tn make the werk as' pieasant as may he fer the buys and girls who are expected tn master eertain histnrieai. mathematical. etammatieal facts. The helps whieh the Normal Sehnel gives tn the prespeetive eustnmets are many. but they may he gmuped fer ennvenienee in three tlitrisinns: 1. Instrnetinn received from especially well-ttained teaehers. 2. Ohservatien ef werk dene in the practise seheeis. fellnwed by prefitable disenssiens. 3. Praetieal work done in the practice sehnnls under the helpful gnidanee nf experiensed etitie teaehers. ED GREEN ANE'J 1ii'IJHITE The kindly understanding whieh the ynung teaeher reeeit'es item her Normal Sehenl instrneters shnuhi shew her the attitude whieh she shnuld hare toward the children with wheat she will seen lie werking. Here it is that she shenld recognize the dnuhle responsibility placed npnn her. As his teaeher. that nf develnping and enriehening the ehildis mind. and as his friend and eeinrade, that nf listening tn his trnuhles and pleasures, straightening nut tangles. and pointing nut pessibilities fer future grnwth and progress. it it it In- undertaking the leadership et' a rural sehenl. a yeung teaeher shnnld bring herself faee tn iaee with the faet that she will have hard werk te- de. hard prehlems te meet and she rnajrr hnd it neeessary that she adjust herself tn different and perhaps diflieuit living ennditinns. Shnnld sneh hardships dampen her ardnr? They shenld net and PTDhaiI-tly will net if she is energetic and likes her werk fer what it is rather than fer the cheek whieh she gets at the end ef eaeh twn weeks. as s: s: s: 1eithen the teaeher gees inte a eninninnity she should be willing tn make her- self. withnnt reserve, a part at that enrnniunity, fer enly then is she able tn .he and tr- give her best tn that group at people. Many seeit' at the idea that the teaeher is a missionary, but why? Dnes net the rnissinnary give at himself tn the penple with whnni he has eleeteti tn live and tn a greater or less extent dDES net the teaeher give ef herself tn these with whnni she is tn live for a year er twe er three? The new teaeher nften finds her Erst few weeks in a rural tnwn snn'iewhat difiienlt enes. She knnws nn nne, she tines net knew the attitude of the parents toward her, she dDES net knew the peenliar eustarns at the tnwnspenple and unless she has made the suggested surrey she is like a sailnr le-st at sea and he is mere fnrtnnate than she inr he at least has the north star inr guidance. She must he- eenie aequainted with the penple by calling en them in a friendly spirit and by whele-heartedly stirrnpathiaingr with their hnpes. their interests. their plans. Rural nteans CDl'lIltl'y and eenntry means agrienltttre, sn the rural distriet is essentiallj,r a farming district and the teaeher, he she eityr bred er ennntry bred, shnuld firmlyr implant in her mind the fact that farming,r may he made an ennnhling neenpatinn. She shnnld taett'nlljir eenvey tn men as well as women the iaet that she respects the soil, the werk dene en the farm and the werker. Ere fintl an example hi the way in whieh ene girl proved her willingness to beenine a part of the community when we read at the teaeher in an Inwa rural distriet. She had recently taken a sehnnl in a seetinn new tn her and had her hoarding piaee near the heme nf three nf her pupils whnse rnnther had the eare at a large hensehnld. Ne help was tn be had in the heme and the ninther was niten nverwerketi. One evening threshers came and the innther sighed as she thought of the breakfast tn get and the eh-ildren tn prepare fer sehenl. Imagine her surprise the neat merning when, as she entered the kitchen heinre it was light tn take up the days wnrk. a kneek eame tn the deer, and a ynung wnnian deeketl in a large kitchen aprnn said, iI am the new teaeher. I knew yen had the threshers and wendered whether yen wnuldnit let me help start the days wnrk. I knew how tn eenk.F When the teaeher left three hnnrs later tn prepare inr sehnni, the days work was well under waj,r and she had wen fer herself a seenre plane in the friendship and regard nf that henisehnltl.H She had made a niehe fer herself in the hearts nf the members ni that family but at sente trnnble tn herself. Oh, if we eenld enly realize and after realising remember that the gent! things of life ennie eitenest with pain and trouble and that we must lnse self in the higger things! The teaeher who leaves her mark en the hearts and minds of lter trenthfnl inllnwers must be unselfish. She must gather to herself ltnnwletlge and enltnre that she may give nf these sarne things tn the ones when will tnninrre-w he the leaders of the ennntrir and the wnrld. lit Willen part ei eriginal has been emittedj H. m .Ij. .ui-I-Ir t2; I 31:1 Eirmnriam Ethyl $rhnlm JJHrhan IH GREEK AKD WHITE i$fficer5 nf tite ghmni C9555tirittititltn nf ihe igurham Eermal 5513111101 President. KELLtE thtttnimtt' Jtittmx, 'Hl. Gerhmtt I'iee-Preeitieur. MARY S. Bi'eet'e. 1.12. W'estbmek Hererditty Serretury. GEtittt;t.t:t:t.t HAVEE. Celby '19. Geritent Carrespendiug Serreter-tu CHARLDTTE Rittetitte Centime. 'ILIU. Gotham Treasurer. ALICE Dee Htrr'r. '39, Durham DIRECTORS 1Willittttt S. Merrill. '31, Buxtun Nellie. Stuart Guptill. $3, Gotham Flare Berton Rebie. rB5i Gerham Cara Dillingham Rehet'te. '95. E'Voodierds Edith jacksen Ridgeway. lltl. Gerham Lucy Libby jultttsntt. 'Bii. Gnrhattt Geneva Alien Smith, '15, Gotham MASSACHUSETTS BRANCH President. Jmie GALE HHLHEf-i, 'HI. 3 Bayview Ave Plytttettth. Mass. I iee-Preeitiettr. 5-I.-tttt-:L I. jettttttte. '85, Dana Hall. VVellesley. Mass. .S'errererje, PEHLE Gnuneee NUTE, 1I11. 315 Hyde I- 'ari4: Ave jamaiea Plain. Mass. Treasurer, HELEH' MERRILL, Th 41 Aberdeen St, Newton Highlands. Mass. Exeetrrtve. CUM MITTEE. Earle Russell. illi. Simsbury, Conn. Marietta Mureh. 1311.. 455 Ceiumliia Read, Dereheeter. Mass. Elizabeth Bailey. 15. 4111 Huntley Read. Quincy, Mass. Helen Garland Currier. ilti, Lexington. Mass. MUSIC CettMtTTee Helen Fellett. HIT. Talbot Bldg, Nurweed. Mates. The members ef the Class of '24: have 5th same very interesting letters tn the alumni editor. She will attempt tn make others ef the eeheei acquainted with their eentente. It is 2.311 F. 1-1.. and everyene is assembled in the main TDDIH. It has been rumered that a lecture is te be given. Presently Mr. Russell ushers tn the plate farm a veryr geerl leaking young men. We all east expectant gleneee toward the stage. Mr. Rueeeil rises and speaks: Yeti are gathered this afternetett to hear a talk nn iIriietetjt Makers of thrcihty.1r It is with the greatest pleasure that I preh eent Mr. Knuwum. The fnllewing is Mr. Knuwumis eddrees. as I recall it: '- W . s... - 'xirih-n-w I-l'. snaHsst NeastaL SCHGDL 55 H During my: travels in the eastern part ef the I'nited States I have met many berlianr graduates whtt are tiamg a splendid werl-t amung e-trr young citizens. Just the ether iday I was up in DeversFeaereft on business when wheat shattltl I meet hut Allee Brown. She is teaching the First grade and likes it very niueh. 1t- fhen I asked her te tell me same of the amusing incidents that had eeeurred in her seheelreem she laughed and said: 'All my iirst graders are iurmjr so I den't knew what stery te tellf This reminds me that I saw Helen lCates tip in Smith Paris this winter. She is teaehing in the junier high there and is making a sueeess of her wrirkr She spake hi the elass of '25 hack here at Gerham. and gave me this message: 'Tell the editer-inahief ef the GREEN arm VfHITE tn held his awe and believe that every- thing will he just splendid; I went threugh the war with that husk last year. and I'm ntlghty interested in it rttiw.I F 'oz'thile in town I alse had a chat with Mae Hart and Muriel Bewlter, whieh recalled to me these geed aid Normal days aaee mere. H011 my way up frern the Pnrtsmemth Navy Yard ene week. I stepped DH at Kittery Paint tn see Hazel Ciark. She hatl a reenrful hf tweaty-sia lively young- sters. who. she said. kept her an the alert all the time. The ehildren like Hazel and at nightmare to her fer a gentl-night kiss. As I came down through West Euaten the neat merning. I saw Addie Whiteheuse standing en the station platform. She waved her hand. but just then the train started. set I did not have a ehanee te talk with her. That evening I went out here to Standish to attend a social and year ean imagine my pleasure llpDI'I meeting Evelyne Viies- We sat dawn in ene earner and talked river the news Of the day. Evelyne has the fear primafj? grades. een- sisting ef twentyvfire pnpils. She says they are 'hright, intelligent. and willing tn learn. though, ef eeurse. net erer-anstieus II I was net at all surprised to learn that she is music superviser hf the entire sehenl. And what is mere. girls, she has 'fnuud a use far these seemingly endless netes whieh Miss Andrews gave us in musief Cheer up. Miss Andrews knew what she was deing. A few days later I tleeided to gr:- eat ta the Frederick Rehie Seheel iri Gerham. I had often heard Elf it and was curious ten see what it was like. I kneeked en the deer hi the hrst and second grade ream, and whom did I see before me but Dlena Vilesl Olena is getting alrmg well with her regular work and enjoys it. Like her sister, she. tee, is mttsie supervisor ef her sehuel. She eneearaged me f.gl'eatlgrr when she said that Iehildren have a musical imaginatien as well as a literary imagination! It seems that her first and seeend grade elasses have set IWindgr Nights to music. while her faurth and hith grades have entri- pused the music fer IA Medest Vieletf ICJIena SHTEIF has profited by her Nermal training. Hrats I stepped off the ear at Seuth Windham ene afterneeri, I was wender- ing whether or net I sheuId find a Gnrham graduate there. Sure enough. there was Everett Nasen! Everett had rather hard luek during one term as the regular sehenl building was destroyed by iire. Hnwever, he said they managed very well in the upstairs ream of a private residence. Everett's advice to you as students is. IStudy. study, study and as teaehers, during the first year. Hverk, werh. werk. I teak a run dawn te Old Orchard ene merning and there in a splendid new school building I saw Glades hehern. She was quite busy that day. hut sent you all her best wishes. I denrt wander she was busy with a seheei of forty pupils! n.- EE- GREEK AKD Vi'I-IITE I33: the way, I saw Rtthy Stititli in I-Itillis 1Centre the Dtl'LEI' slay. She wished ta he remembered ta yen. Then. in the eenrse DI my travels I met Eliaaheth Sitnpsen at Augusta. She said she enjoys teaching- and that hardly a dag.r passes withhut an amusing event. She spoke hf. Miss I'Iadgdnn and the excellent training that she received under her supervisihn. Elisabeth alse linds that the tnennthly teachers! meetings in the Capital City are quite warth while. At Ihrilshn's Falls I was dashing at ten speed around a earner tine clay. when I nearly eallitletl with Stewart 'Hamhlen. 1-Ye had a real jolly Chiwersatihn which served tti put me in eaeellent spirits. He sent his ineney few the great heal: clown by nae and said he llUFr-EEEI it wnnld tle us mere getitl than it had dune hint. lid always heard l'HDTE en: less tall; ahnttt lCastine Nht'n'lal. ah I went dawn far a few days. As lttel: wattltl have it. the manual training department was the Iirst I visited- Can you guess whh the instructor was? Yes, it was Everett Paeltartl. And that's net all he is teaehiag. either. for he has the industrial arts and agriculture departments as well. Basketball is alsn in his line, and he helped cuaeh htith the hhjrsI and girls5 teams. He was just as enthusiastic as ever. hI'tlat'ie OIIVEIJE' smiling face was the neat familiar hne te greet me. I fhnnd her dawn at 1l- Iinalhatren. teavz:hingr the third and Emirth grades; twenty-sia: children in all. Marie still appreciates the jokes and funny events. She says it s useless fnr her to he seher. Laugh and the world laughs with yauf Marie! But I didn't eenhne 1113' winterls travels to Maine by any means, so one day I fattntl myself in Eingsten. Masa Perhaps ymt're wandering whhni I saw there? Wiell. it was Dorothea Gnddard. She is teaching in a SChDDl building UVET une hundred years old, the Hrst one where Sara Louise Arnnld taught She has fhut grades in all and thirty-Fwe pupils. mi-iti'lieii I arrived Derethea was nursing a sprained ankle which she acquired while But skiing. You see. she still likes a gnhd time. thever, she said there was hne etinse-latinn in being erippled-she enttld title te- EChDUl in an autumhhile. Besides timing her regular sehhal werk. she has jeined the Grange, the Rehekahs. antl the Farent-Teaehers, Association, of whieh she is secretary. miWhen we began to tail: hf Gotham. Detathea spake of Miss AHdTEWS and said. 'Istft she the must lhyai nf lthyali She is a nehle example DE a real teacher. and I think it sinitih,r wenderful Of her te- ennipile and arrange thhse sehehl sengsf I think she has expressed a sentiment which we all feel. i I'hreuagh Darnthea I learned that Elva Blaney is teaching in Prineetnn. She hntla lite rather dull after Gm'haltt. I wonder why? HAgain in New l-lanipshire I saw Marian Causins. She is teaehiiigr at Cele- hreek aatl lintls her weth- inest agreeable. She says they are still shunting iGer- ham' an the Canadian Iinet . i Etntither nld friend whetn I encountered in Celehrhhlt was Clara Andersen. Clara has the third grade and 311101.55 every minute of it. She says she ewes it all t0 G. N 3. I've heard, thhugln that she enjtijrs intit'e than her teaching. INhat can it be? i'DD yuan know. I ei'en met one of ear Alanna tip in New 'E'e-rk State, at Ansterhta. Thatjs a queer natne. hut Mary Riley likes 1.11:: there ever sea much. She has a rural sehael ef twenty pupils. The huilding is en the state read anteng hQ-J -- - . GQRHAM NGRMAL SCHDUL 1'5? many hills. whieh command a hue view of the country thereahouts. She says tllELQldlllLlI'Elfl are pleasant to work with. and that she would not eaehange her position for any other to this world. That is surely a fine spirit. While I was in New York it came off cold. so I peeked nu: bag and boarded the train for Atlanta, Georgia. As I was being shown shout Spehuau College one ilajle looked into one of the classrooms and there was Hope Davis teaching lila'li'lEe inaties to a eIass of tort;r colored girls. Fliter elass was EH'EI'. we had quite a talk. Hope told me that she taught mathematics in the first year of the junior high and both mathematics and English in the second year elass. She said that as an English project the classes wrote and presented a Christ- mas play. It was suggested hjr the girls themselves and was carried out in ten tlagrs. That goes to show how much can be accomplished once a task presents itself. It also shows what eonfltlenee a normal sehool training will give one and speaks well for the project methodwot. shall we say. for tthe motivated situation.' And now. just let me tell you about someone in Maniti. Porto Rioo. You can guess right away that it is I-lelen Deckerl She is having new and varied ea- perienees down there. which she enjoys trergur mush. Unlike most others of our old friends. she has a large number of black children in her classes. She is the Enge lish instructor of the fourth. fifth and sixth grades. hAmong the queer customs. Helen says that the offering of movie tieltets to the ehildren as an incentive to good work is one to which she has had to adjust herself. You will prohahly be interested to hear that she has seen real ooek- roaches whitth are about two iuohes long and oue-half inch wide. Though she is far away. Helen still remembers her friends here in the Northand asked me to give you her best wishes. hI see by the clock that I have talked exactly forty minutesl whieh was aw allotted time. I thank. you for your kind attention and hope PM see you all heat yearf, That the members of the Class of '24.. front whon't I have not heard. mas he represented here, 1 will hotrow statistics from M r. Russell. Name-Teochittg Position. Anna Averill, Bath, Me. Ruth Ballard, not teaching. Ruth Ballantyne, South Lincoln Me. Robert Baker, not teaching. E'ot'othgfr Bancroft, Moosup, Conn. Florence Batcheltier, Springvale, Me. Lucy Eerryman, not teaching. Florence. Eickfortl. Hanoven Me. Hazel Euros. South Portland, Mei Phyllis Brown, Rohltlantir Mo. Lou lilt'o le.rnI Houltot't, Me. Frances Brown. Bangor. Me. Helen Eradlay. East Douglas. Mass. Christine Bradley. not teaching. Huldah Bradbury. Riehville. Me. Frances Burleigh, Cape Porpoisel Me. Ruth Bout. Augusta. Me. Marion Burgess, Dover-Foaerott. Me. NameuTendti-ay P osit i on. Josehhine Burdwood. Moosup, Conn. Annie Chautlhotsl111.31 Harrihon, Me. Gladys Chadhourne, Bridgton, Me. Marion Clark, Sanford, Mel 1it irginia Cohorn, South Portland. Me. Dorothy Cooper, Wethetsheld, Conn. Elinor Cutts. Cooper's Mills, Me. Esther Dugan. not teaching. Ruth Dunn. Freeport. Me. Isabel Eaton, South Portland, Me. Masie Eaton. Riehville, Me. Helen Eskilson, not teaching; Ella Farwell. Newheld. Me. Mary Ferguson, Shapleigh, Me. Madeline Feu ry, Plainville, Conn; Eileen Flaherty. Portland. Me. Margyr Foley. South Portland, ME. lillot'othj-rr Foss, Portlau'oi Me. - W ----- 55 GREEK :13? D iEFHITE g? .' I.-'-::H:-w--Tmrhmy PasiHuH. Staniey Frye. Camden, Me. Christine Glidden. 'Winslnw. Me. Edith Grant, Snuth Patten. Me. Beulah Gray, not teaching. Maurice Gragnry. nut teaching. Milcfirad Hall, mat teaching Biatrice Hansnn, Baring. Me. Marie Hansen, Wells, Me. Merle Harman Smith Canway. N H. Flurance Hmdgkin, WebstEr. Mrs. Beatrice HGIdEWGI'th. Nnrth Kennebunkpnrt, Me. Virginia Haws, Millinacket, Me. justine Jnhnsnn. Gurham, Me. Sarah jams, Rnckland, ME. Louise Kennedy, nut teaching. Katherine Kelly, mat Maching. Vinla Lapham, West Tawushend, Vt. Leroy Larochetle, West Hartfnrd. Carlin. Hildred Little, Brewer. Me. Hazel Luscumbe, Alfred, Me. Anne Machnald, Parts: Rico. Htlen MacWhinnie, nut teaching. Eva Manny, MiIIiImcket. ME. Mary Manette, mt teaching. Lillian Mathasnn, Uptnn. Me. Edith McCarthy, Kitten: Ma. Greta McDaniels, Pmspact Harbm, Me. Hazel Mcanan, Sherman Milla, Mt. Mary McNabb, nnt teaching. Virginia McVey. Snuth Pnrtland, Me. Edith Miller, um: teaching. Amber Mitcheli. Alfred. ME. Marian Moray, Everett, Mass. Adrienne Marin, Berlm, N. H. Lucille Morin, Brunswick, ME. Edith Mnspan, Chester, Cnnn. Sarah anen Jacksun, N. H. Grace Nartcn, Ear Mills, ME. Elizabeth U'Brimn. Waterville. Me. Sadie Dlivar, Vinalhavmn ME. Helen Parker, Smith Pnrtiand, Me. .TmnE Tmra'rfny Pam'n'mr. Kenneth Pack. nnt teaching. Lillian Plummer. East Graxlhy, Cmm. Katherine. Parter. Caribnu. Me. Maurice Quimhy, Mnrrisvilfe, Vt. Sarah Quinn, Hatfield, Mass Christine Raymnnd, North Havm, ME. Frances Rice: Narth Haven, Me. 123 Richardaml, iViIHngtun. Cami. Francis Rubinsun, Yark Villagc, Me. Gmrge Rngars, nut teaching. Halen Raurke. not teaching. Margaret Rowei Wrestbmuk, Me. Charlutte Sawyer, Wfatervilla, Me. Ruth Sawyer, Suuth Purtland. ME. Dorothy Schwartz 11m: teaching. Helen Schwartz, n01: teaching. Anna Shaaham, Eiddefnrd, Me. Doris. Smith, Kannebunk, Me. Helen Smith, Standish Me. Irene Smith Snuth Purt'land. Me. . Charlatte Starrett, West Hartffzrd. Cnnm Catherine Stevens. Thwmasmn, Me. Flarence: Stuart, Scarhom, Me. Aiice Sullivan, Eiddefard, Me. Helen Sumetser, Wulichnm, N. H. Pearl Talhat, West Willingtun, len. Eilm Txtwkshury, Richmond, Me. Alice Thumpsnn, Janespurt. Me. Ernest TrethaEy. Harry. N. H; Marian Tripp, nut teaching. Pauline TurnEr, East Millinncket, Mg. Eleanur Twitcheil, nut teaching. Elizabeth Walsh, 11m teaching. Dnmthy Warren, Bartlett? N. H. Eliza Waterman. Nurth Berwick, Me. Hazel Wentwnrth, W. Simsbury, CUnn. Ruth Whiting, Waterville, ME. Alice Whitney Hehmn, Cmm. Prestnu Whitten, mat teaching. Beatrice Wyman. Harrimn, Me. Lorene: ank. Keanehunkpurt, MEL Julia Ymmg, Wethersfield, Calm. SPORTeS 15 T U D165 1 EMTC HTBINMENTS HI GREEN AND EE'HITE KEEPIKG ALIVE The teacher at all people should he up-te-the-minute in his ideas and methods. Changes, many of impertant and tar-teaehing results. are beingr made in etiuea- tiehal ptaetiee eentittually as a result of the EiiSCDVETF ef new psjrehelegieal and pedagegieal truths. The teacher ewes it tn the ehiltlten to use the newer. mete efheient ways. Time spent in school is far tee precious to he wasted by tm- profitable teaehing. The hang, lung theughts tit ytatth must he direetetl tate- fulh.r tewatd the desired geal. test they degenerate inter empty wasteful dreams. There is he geed teaehet when is net a supreme opportunist, providing thettghtt'ulhir fer the gtewth ei eaeh ef ehildheeti's ripening instirtets. There is a best time for the teaehing of everything under the sun. In sehring the ptebiems whieh arise in eatrying Utlt these pteeepts it is net wise fer the teaeher te rely upen his lawn ea- perienee alene. He must he quick to utilise the diseeveries at others and apply them at the opportune mement. He must. aheve all things. be awake. alive. pregressiire. If asleep et- trapped in the rut tit eemplaeent eld-fegyism whieh James says we get into hefere thirtyr in most eases. he will net knew how to tune in when statitin Oppettunity breadeasts. It is a strange anemaly that the workshop in which we prepare fer life sheuld he an iniptegnahly iseiateti item it. Dallas Lete Sharpe said that he lived but Eve days in all the time he went te seheel. ehtaiaing in these the days the greater part of his education. Mest ef us hEIVEIIIt lived even that tine schngl week. Isnit it. perhaps. the teaehetis fault? One can readily ttttderstaud what the teacher. shut in item the WDI'lCL eleistered by grim hlaekheatds and stif'ietl by precedent sheuld weleeme the eeatierting tut. Hewever natural this may be it is not teaching. Deli,i the tune whe strives eeaseiesslj; te preside his pupils with life-eat- petienees ean realise the thief end and the great Fly at the teaehet. It is for him alene hi all when eeeupy the teacher's chair that this greatest praise of all is re- served, Miiiieli dene, theu geed and faithful servant. GORHAM NORMAL Who is it ealls us h'fentlay night To start another week atight? GDtham Nermali Eiihe is it has the best of teaehetst ihihe the net fret hut try to teaeh us? Gotham Nermali When is it has the E. B. team That stands as high as the highest beam? Gerham Nnrtnaii When is tau Alma Mater dear. The ene we ehetish and revere? Gerham Nermal ! ALL ABOARD! Evervtme helengs te the Outdoor Spetts Club. at least evetyeiie with a pair of knickers and ten cents The latter is ahsel'ately necessary: the farmer is al- mest se. anti especially when there is premise of an eating sueh as was held an Thursday, Oeteher ninth. AD. iafter datki. It started just as pienies generally tie. Everyone was waiting-the eem- mittee was waiting fer everyene else and everyone else was waiting fer the tem- mittee. At last the hike. hegsn and nn nCentered 1wit'egnn' enrsvsn ever treiletl with rnnre turning. IWIStmg clashing nrnvenrent then the emigrants frnin Gnrhem hnrntnl. ell tn the snletnn ntsreh rnnsie nf It :Kin't Gnnne Rain Ne Mere. P'IESldent Dnrnthy Gallagher led her nrnijr hke n veteran ef the Yankee Dirisinn. hnt tnr nnthins,r hes Dnt taken her hntw's enereise ell yesr-she netneliy hurried herself! VHFE did. tent Perhaps the hunger impulse was as. strnng en her part as it was en nnrs. At last we arrived at the scene ef encampment. Aldeifs Penn. Then Old Hnrne i-i-ieek hegnn. Nething had been spared tn make this outing :1 success. P'lentgt of water was at hand in the pend. quantities nf the 15ers,r best grade nt pine trees were waiting tn be plunked. and the treasurer hed evenspent the start- ling,r snnt nf seventeen eents fer prises. True eemp life hegnn with the nrasenline sen trying tn decide jnst whn was going tn huild the fires. While they were tieeiding; sentenne else hnilt three nf them. At this pnint the attack began. 1With wild whnnps. Urenps et' vnung Druids disappeared intn the terests and emerged a few ninnrents later a little the werse fer tear. brandishing sturdy pine implnrnents nf warfare. A shnrt skirmish between hnt dngs. rnlls. eeffee. pickles, cheese. and eenkies fnllewed with the vie- tnry telling te indigestion. All the same. it was a gnnd time. With 1113113! bnekwnrd glances the valiant Onttleer Spnrters trnnpeti tnwnrd the land of knives and Enrks. Only. in ennelnsinn. we wnnitl all iike te- knnw if: 1 That was peanut butter or mustard? 1 Pielties can develop meter abilities? 3. Semeene nte the whnle twenty pnnntls nt eeekies? st. Pienie-en'Hee grnws tliit'erently trnnt hrenkfsstwenffee? :3. Mr. Russell nsed tn be e firevmnn? THE COl-IPOSITION CLL'HS The eninpnsitien elnh wnrk this year has been nnnsnsiiy entertaining and instructive. There were but tenr einhs. eseh ennsisting sf :1 whnle tiiViSiDl'l. Parliamentary practice has heen esrriett nut thnrnnghly. The nrgsnisstinn. very- ins,r somewhat from previous years, presided fer the study of the shnrt stnry. hnth frnm the viewpnint nf literature and ennrpnsitinn; nf nppreeintinn ef the story as n whnle. and study nf details. The students received a great tlenl nt practice in enrreeting. and in selecting dnsirnhle fDrms fmm n'elassrntttes1 wnrk. The best part of all was writing a short stewsr nt enr nwn. From the many EE- eellent steries. the t'nllewing have been selected as illustrative nt' different styles. BORE GOAT Standing en the steps in the bsek yard was at small girl nhnnt twelve years nt age. She were 3. bineseheeked gingham dress which although she hadn't thnnght ef itI went very well with her nnnternns freckles end her ted hair. She steed Inching enpeetsntly sheut her. then. h tnb-bee, Bnhshee, where are What de yen want?! grewled a small veiee trnm setnewhere nrnnnd the hnnset Chine here.H Sn saying she sesteti herself en the steps prepared fer a lnng wait. In this she had ntisesleulstetl, fer preniptly Bnh was seen eeming toward her. dejeetedly dragging st hrnken bit of rnpe after him. Lneking eltiselj.r nne would have netieed a marked resetnhlnnee in the twe children. HWeHFji end he eyed her snspieinnsly. Cente here. r she calmly repented. yen .n .d - a -'I::E1'hl-IHIILL'IHII1II LuIIdIIIrr-IInLI-IInIl-nlllllllrrlulum-nmmm$692. . HMIIIl-HIIHIIHHllHllulludIlllllm llMllllllr-lllllll1ur?j .' 3' -' '.- 4.11s; .31 .11.- F - i 3 GREEN AND ETHITE 1With a shrugF of his shoulders. denoting his resignation to the whims of women. he seated himself heside her. 'iNow. what do you wantii' he said in a yoiee of iuteuse auuoyauee. She heut forward and putting her lips to his ears whispered, Bohhie. do you know where your goat is ? F'Noy I don t. He broke the rope and ran away and I've been looking for him ever since breakfast. Isn't it iroost time for dinner? I'Iu huugey.U Not heediug his last question. and talking as mueh to the worid at large as to her brother. she said. in a voice that was supposed to eoutaiu the wisdom of years, I know where he is. and it you don't itjs your own fault. You should have tied him with a wire and not with a piece of rope. Now, if it wererr'i i'If you ltuow where that goat is, why don t you tell me? demanded Bohhie, his hghtiug blood beginning to rise at the stuhhoruness of some girls. What do you mean by keeping it a secret, when you know that the last time he got in mother's room through a window. she said that if I ever let him into the house again she would sell him, aud-vaudwhe might he in there now. So you've finished. liaye you ? remarked Judith. seemingly intent on a stray wisp of hair. HIt seems as though I have. anLll right, theu. if you think you can listen. Iiil tell you. But do you know I think a blue ribbon would look better than a pink one on Billy, and did you uotiee how thin the hair is on his forehead? I thiult you ought to buy him some hair tonie. It costs only fifty eeuts for a big bottle? measuring the size by her hands 'iListen here, judith. are you going to tell me where that goat is or not ? again demanded Bohbiet planting himself squarely in front of his sister. HIf you'll have a bit of patienee and sit down, lill tell you just what you want to know. If ever there was an indignant little boy, that boy was Bobbie Scott. Vfith his hat pulled down oyer his eyes, and with a soowi on his otherwise wiusouie faee, he was the pieture of outraged manhood. and a girl was the cause of it all. Pm going to eount ten. and if you donit- tell me where that goat is by thenI I-Flill teii Mr. White that it was you who eliiuhetl his apple tree. Ouewtwow thitewii iTisuit toy goat, itis yours, Bobby. and if you doult want to listen to me, you needn't, was piaeid little Judithjs nest statement. hFour'wH nDouit you think we ought to giye him a bath? He isuit yery clean, you know. 'FiyewsiaH-J: era lend him my blue ribbon if he were clean. Of course you would pay me for it.h hSeyeu-eight-r'i HAfld I know where thereis a lot of tin earls we could get for him to eat. t'NiuHii - HElo you really think he likes tin cans 3H HTeh! Your time is up. Vi-riil you tell me, Judith, where that goat is or not F shouted the now angry hoy. + . . . . Why, of course 1311 tell youf repiied juthth. a iuisehieyous little smile be- ginning to spread oyet her fate. He's in the hatu eating his dinner and I put him there with my own two hands? Before going into the house she turned to look at the yetteatiug Figure of he:- hrothet. theu in a lusty yoiee. lioli-hee, who got your goat : F LUCKY STRIKE H-r-r-r! went the alarm eleek. Ne resphhse tram the sleeper. A shert interval. and enee mere its disehrdahl nete broke the stillness. i'Shut Lipi'i murmured the figure en the hed. iiB-r-r-riu said the sleek, defiantly. mfes, I knew, new shut up iii mattered the Egure. HB-r-r-ri' a distinct challenge. Wielli yeti tihn't make any difierenee to me. I'm gating te sleepi'i The man turned ever and drew the hed-elething tighter arhund him. uI-i-r-r-r 5H grewled the sleek. nJ3-rrr-r! B-rir-r 1 Ne- respehse from the sleeper. Err-r-riu eentihued the eihek. A sudden twist hy the deaihg gentleman. a slipper hurtling threugh the air. a thud as the sleek struck the Hear. A memeutary sileneewhut hailsr ihementary. HB+r-r-r!H went the elhek in an unaltered ttthe fer. being a repeater. it re- fused ta he siieneed by three. i'lflhrtimer Flagg. get up. it seemed te say. WelL yeu've wen. hid seat but you might at least listen te reaseh. Flags; slowly elamheretl out of bed and steed stretehihg himself. meanwhile aeeem- partied by an intermittent refrain tram the eieek. th! Eight-hfteehi And i was in a fair way to sleep 'til nehn. Thanks, friend. you did me a great serviee, even if I wasn't quite deeent to shut The sleek had ceased its elanter as seen as its alarm was turned eff. 1t new tiehed eentehtedly away, as theugh nething had happened, with a seeming air of great seli-satisiaet'ieri. As the. gentleman proceeded with his teilet. he revelved in his mind a ques- tion which had given him eensiderahle eeneern fer same time. In fast, it had pussied him ever sihee he had netieed a small item in the morning paper eeheern- ihg a meeting at the Urhvilie Philateiies, the leeai stamp eeileetersi club. He had wandered whether er net stamp eelleeters were simpij,r a little childish er violently idietie. Last night a friend sf his had invited hire to attend a meeting hi the club anti' he had aeeeptetl with a sense hf vague mistrust. However. he fetthd that the memhers were net the maniacs he had supphsetl. Among them were President Smith of the First Natienat Bank, three deeters, a lawyer or twe: and several well-khewn merchants. Seareeiy had the membership tIisem-ered that he was net a eelleethr before he was besieged by elamering enthusiasts whe thrust eapianatiens and advice, stamps, and meaningless aeeesseries upon him, urging him to take up their hhhhy. He still had some hi the stuff in his peeket, a peculiar assortment. iheihdihg several lung, printed strips of cardboard. 1What were these things fer? Oh, yes, to measure perferatihhs en the stamps. Arid grown men, leaders in the eemmuhity, spent their spare time measuring sueh insighiheaht things! A funny werldi Then there was a lecture. he recalled, by the bank president art the subject. The Surface Prints hi the United States Dur- ingr the Weritl WWar. The lecturer had said that these were feuhd en the Flu, 2e. and 3e stamps and were t'Perfhrated 1135 He had aise eailed his attentleh to this fast in a eenversatieh after the leetare and had remarked, ' They invariably hear this perthratien.H Then he had shown him how to measure them. He had further stated that they were generally dull in eeler and eften ap- peared blurred. ith-iell, it made but little differehee te Flagg, it was time ha ha stirring ahread. - On his way hut. Flagg ealled fer his mail. There were twe letters, 0111?: III a large husihess envelope fresh the First National Bank, and the Esther In a small smelhpe of pink paper whieh gave ferth a pleasant. arhma. Fhe latter was hastily epehed and read. Same day Alice wettld he hm when he had EEYELI up that 51011911 that he had set himself he earn hefere their marriage. Eat what was the use of dreaming! He was a poor man and that bank aeoouut grew so slowly! The bank euyelope ooutaiuetl a statement of his aeeouut, only a trifle over $4,1llJUl As he was about to out the latter euyelope into his pocket. he noticed that the stamp on it resembled the suriaee prints he had seen the night before. He tone it off and brought out one of those things to measure the perforation. Try as he would he couldn't make it anything but 15$. He had an errand uptowu that would take him by the bank. so he deoitleel to drop in and get Smith to show him how to do it right. for somehow he seemed to take a sudden faseiuatiou to that pattieulat' stamp. and Smith had invited him to oome in anytime. He was forced to wait a few moments as the president was busy. When admitted, he. eit- ouseti himself for ootuiug ou sueh unimportant husiuess. HAIways glad to give anyhotly a life in the stamp line. So you're going to take up collecting. eh? Good hoy, what can I do for you to begin withim Here's a stamp that I think is a surface print. Am I right? You certainly are. Hotioe how blurted it appears. also uotioe-ho-ltl on a minute. look at that perforation ! That's where my diflieulty lies. Every time I measure it the gauge shows it to be 15$ A gauge soon oouf'irmed Flaggls statement. A comparison with every stamp iu the president's eollootiou failed to orotluee its uiatel An examination under a magnifying glass revealed many faultilyuuade letters and other fiaws iu the end graying. HJoye. man. I do believe you've located a counterfeit! exclaimed the sure prised Smith. A counterfeit? Impossible! Kot at .all. This particular issue is very easy to counterfeit. I have oi+ teu wondered why someone didn't do so. I have a copy of every type legally is- suetl. and you can see for yourself that nothing looks so poorly doue as this. Bill I eau say is that I'm glatl I wou t be found in the poor devills shoes that gets In caught using these. But you will he l II will heli' Smith leaped to his feet. tiSir. if you come here to deliberately iusult tue-i 'lBo oahu. please. I am insulting no one. Here is the envelope your cashier sent to me yesterday That stamp came on itl'T Man, you're oraayl Let me see that envelope. Good grief, is it possible? I shall phoue for the police at ouoel Ii'lagg laid a hand on his arm. Douit do that, it would make a terrible scandal. Rather. wait and see it I oau't help you. As he spoke he took a leather case from his pooket and displayed a badge Why. I never loiew you were a secret seryiee man! I don't believe that anyone around here knows it, either! 1Well. well 1 Very few. if any. know it. I'm depending on you to keep my secret. I came here on pleasure. hut Ilm afraid my call will turn into a really professional yisit. Do you know of any employee who might possihly be given to dishonesty?1H Frankly. I don't. A oouple years ago we discovered a ease of falsified aoe counts on the part of a elerlt named Clifford. He protested that he was iuuooeutl and his father posted a $5lllll'l reward tor information leading to his acquittal. It was useless. howeyetz as all the eyideuee poiuteel to his guilt. The community was really shocked when he was sentenced to states prison for five years, for it had always regarded him as an upright young man. Since then. weiye had no ttouhle.H 1' Who putohases the stamps Ti 1. 1'. - I GDRHAM HDRMAL SCHDCJL T5 i'Oh. em- assistant-eashier. Charles Setteranee. He's square. theugh. I'ltl trust him with eyerything I't'e get in the we-rltl. and. furthermore. there's net a direeter hi this bank but what weuId trust him itiith eyei'y eent in the plaee. He's been here aheut ten yeats and has worked up tti his present pesitiem by his an ability. Ne. yett're barking up the wreng tree it yea think hes to blame. lh'here did he werk before he came te yeti? HI neyer asked him in detail. Yea see. I gave him his hrst miner pesitiett here without any reeetttmeiidatien. It happened like this: One afterntiett when my twttl sens were quite small, they slipped away item heme and went to the riyer where they started to play pirate in an old heat. Eefere they knew it. it was in mid-strearn. They began tti jump amend in their fright anti eapsieeel the heat. Seyerahee. who happened to be passing. plunged in and rescued them at the risk hf his tiwu life. It 50 happened that I was at heme that aiterneuh allti had an Dpperttmity te talk with their reseuer. Sinee he was tiut tit wtirlt. I gaye him a petty jhh armmd here tti shew my gratitude. He's never disappointed my etmhdettee in him. eithett'! HThat lz-eing the ease. I shall haye te leek semewhere else fer the guilty party. I propose tt'i tle a little inyestigatihg after the bank eleses this aitettiereti. I hope yeti will give the your permission. as it is for year tiwn preteetienf' ' Suret gs aheatl. De anything yea went ten There is ene warning I want tti give yea. Say absolutely nethittg eheut this affair to anyene. If the tine behind all this gets wind of it, he will eeyer up his tracks and we shall he hafiled. A few minutes heftire the hank eltised fat the day. Fiagg again paid its presi- tlent a eall. As seen as the emplnyees had left. the twe started ettt on their tour at inspeetihn. Iilagg teek transfers iii the finger prints en the tile in firtmt ef eaeh clerk's place. This was quite tlithettlt. heeause ef the large amettnt ef mtitiey rtthhetl eyer eaeh during the day. He also visited the desks hi the efheers and their a transfer item each. as a mere formality. he ttilcl his friend. The trans- fers he thelt hettte tn tleyelenp anti tti etutipare with prints of well-knewii eeunters feiters that he had in his pessessien. Nest titerning he again yisited the hank to let the president lthew tit his hiltlintfs. Well. I suppose yettire geing te lay hands tin the eriniihal at eniiee,H remarked Smith. laughingly. Net tjuite that, but I've get a pretty geetl itlea whom I am going tn wateh. It's that yeung nete teller by the name of Caswell. Oi enurse. I am mat sure. I wish it were possible tti examine the suspeet fer a small physical feature that weuld identify him. list it is quite impossible. without areusing his suspieien. 'ICaswell. eh? IWell. thatis interesting. Isn't there same way yeti ear: think at that might permit you tti Ieelt fen: this blemish ? Hardly. You see. it's a sear hit his shoulder. whieh wtiulti net he espesed te yiew unless he remeyetl his etiat, yest. and shirt. Tee had! Leeks like welre Stttckfu' The president eentimted to lay haelt in his ehair. musingly. Suddenly he leaped to his feet. Hli'i-Ihy. man alive. what a dtmee I am! Our quarterly esaminatien of employees ier physieal defects begins ttmierrmy. DI . Cartwright will he the examiner. as usual. Yeti speak to him anti he will make nete of any sueh mark as that ye-u ate leaking fer! tiFinel Ilut I shanit tell him the real reasen fer my interest.H The eaaniihatitin was duly made and justihetl Flaggls suspieiens. Aeeet'ti- ingly a warrant was ehtaitieri and the sttslieetls quarters were searehed. revealing a large quantity hi the eeuhterfeit stamps. alse plates and dies fer printing them. There were also a large number of eettnterteit hills in the reems which were eyitlehtly intended iet intredaetien inte the hank. T GREEN AND W'HITE A few mornings later Fiagg waa aeeeeted by the bank executive. HLszaak here. I dnn't see the paint in all this. Teu'ee jailer! Severance when you fettnd all the eridenee against Caawell E I did net Fll'ld a aerap hf evidence against Caawell! Wh'hat? Didnit Cartwright End the clue yeti wanted an Caaweli arid didnit you find the eanfiseated geeda in his apartment 3' Flagg laughed. My dear fellow. I wasn't watching Caaweil at all- I thettght that. due to yeur friendship with Severance. yen might aeeieleatallg.r drop a word that would put him on his guard. Re. I never teeh a step inside Caawellia deer and I eared nething aheut aeare en his shoulder. I let the deeter in en the secret ef the telltale marks. whieh were really an Severanee. I had his hngerprinte, signed 113' yen. and all I needed was the knewiedge at a tattee at a spread eagle en his left upper arm. and a sear ran his upper lip. eeneealed by his nieuataehe. This latter. by the way. the examiner eentrived to search far in giving him a dental itiepeetien. Flagg reaehecl inte hie packet and teak net an indieed leeee-leaf heek. This he hastin ran through until he came tn the letter 5? Here yen are: 'Miehael Swansea aliaa The Gentleman, height 5 ft. 1 in... weight 180. L-ahaped sear an upper lip. spread eagle tatteeed en ieft upper arm. Eaeaped from the penitentiary June B. 19?, while serving a 25-year sentence fer enunterfeiting. $13,0mi reward.l Dr. Cartwright reports that he new weighs EUH. 'Hia prosperity has agreed with him. Yeur interest in philately haa indireetiy saved your bank from a great Rees. There is he deuht in my mind but that he weuld have seen hreught the enumer- ieit natea tn the bank and passed them eat in the eeurae ef haaineaa. hCharliea Severance a eeunterieiter! It seems as though I'm living in a crazy dream where eeeentrie deteetirea arreat ereryene em all aerta of imaginary charges- But, if yeuire right. Iirr: glad he was caught hefere he had time ten de much harm. Didn't de much harm? Write. he haa eenfeaaed hia reapenaihility fer Clif- terd'e downfall! Geedneaa enly knewa haw he twisted up yeur aeeeuute, hut it happened that he harhered a grudge against Clifferd. Ne, he didnit d0 mueh harnih' He was responsible fer that! Geed Lard. her. that eenfeaaien i5 werth $53M, the ameunt at the reward that Did Ciih'erd pasted at the time at his trial. Furthermnret I ehall urge the Beard hf Directors at the next meeting te give same substantial taken of their gratitude. Of eenrae. I knew the rules of the Service ferhid year taking a reward from private eeureea. but if my influence and skill at the wireapulling game ameunta tn anything there his chest swelled with een- eeieua peweri. I shall aee that you may feel free to aeeept the rewards. Gent! rnerning, air, you shall hear from me later ! It was aerne time later. As Mr, and Mrs. Mertimer Fiagg were walking in the park, they were aeeeated by mm at Fiaggia aeqeaiittaneee ef the stamp eluh. I hear yett'ee taken up stamp eelleeting. 1U'ie'hatla it geed fer 3 he asked. jokingly. Geed fer? WelL air. te ree it waa geed fer exactly $21.1,UUIL and this: feat- ting the hand that rested en hie armt. That iameua euileeter. Baren Ferrari. rnayr have had aetne wendert'ui stuff: but when it eeniea to a real gem. I've get him licked hands down! SUSPENDED CONK'iERSATIDN The old enupie were hath very deaf. Thee had net apehen fer years. I deaht if either ene of them eeuid remember distinctly what the uriginal quarrel waa aheut, Beth were atui'iherh. and each determined that the ether aheuld speak first. HURHAM NDRMAL SCHUGI. 1'? . IUne claj,t Charlie Graham. the neighhnr's hey. came to burrow a quart ni skint! nnlk. He wentelnse tn the eld lady and screamed. Ma wants ta hurry- same sknn-ntilh to make a pntldin'. L'nele Kat is earning tn visit. The aid lath.r guessed his errand itnnt the empty pail. Tell hint tn lift these pans tlnwn item the tnp shelfi glaneing reward her husband whn sat by the windnw readingr his farm patter. Charlie tleelared that he had a sure threat that day. and that it was hatd fnr hint tn talk. sn he went enter tn the farmer and shank his pail and then ptnnted tn the high pantry shelf. The farmer was hungry. and that surely tempers the understanding of the sign language. She wants as tn eat same at them hat enehies. eh? That's kindly at her, if I tin say it. Ask her hnw lnng heiere we'll have dinner F . Charlie went faithfnlly back and reared his message. He says he's a miserable sinner. does he? I'm glad he begins to realize his state nf existence. Tell him my wnedhna is empty antl if he dnn't fill it right up I'll give hint Cain. Thatls what he needs. Charlie tank the ear trumpet and went aernss the teem tn try to deliver this ?tessage. The farmer get just the wards give and Cain. That was enengh at nm. t'She's gning tn give me a eane. yen say? That's kindly again. I need nne when my rhentnatism is bad. I hnpe it will he gald-heatled. with my nante an it. I'm glatl she begins te see things as theyt enght tn he- It's time. at I'd have made her smart far all this! Yen tell her that I knew she'd smart itn- iti By this time Charlie had entered into the spirit at the enmedy, so he trudged twer tn the aid lath.r with the ear trumpet and delivered this message: HHe says he thinks ynn'll smart int it'll! Ynu just tell him tn lteep his suit-seap fen washing days 5 Charlie did his best. hut all the nld man get clearly was days- Snap snnnded like hnpe. and washing fer nnee made a happy day. HTell him I hnpe int happy days. That was the way the alt! ntan get it. The shnek of it aetttall;r smashed dawn the barrier at silenee which had sn lung shat him in. He stand and leaked at his wife fer a lung mantent. then asked fur the ear trumpet and tnarehed aeress the teens to her side. Few of us ean ever knew what it enst him he tie it. He put the trumpet in her ear and shouted. I'd like tn make 'ent happy days. l'Iary. and I hinder think I was part in the wrung. At any rate. here I he speakin' htst. Then Mary.r tank her turn at the trumpet. sereamingi Renhen. Ilm awful glad yntt spnl-te hrst. Thinking it ever I guess I was a little ten hlame, tnn. I've heen mighty lnnesnnte here with an nne tn talk tn. But fer the hny's presence they would have been like ynnng levers instead ui gray-hairetl. deaf nld felk settling their life tragedy thtnngh an ear trumpet. Charlie Graham had an eanse tn eamplain. It is no wander that Mary was sn finsteretl hit the sndtlen happiness thns thrust upnn her that. instead Df Filling the pail with sltiin-ntillt. she britnnteel it with sweet eteatn. And even when the mistake was disenttered. Renhen refused to ntentian it because. as he said, It was wntth it all. THE AL'IPUTATIQN It was Saturday ntnrning. the acknowledged holiday at hnyet'nr Eshing and swimming. for wild Indian warfare; in short. int any real heyiplay- On this particular Saturday morning Bnhhy Harland sat dejectedly en the nne and teal ,r step that the piazza at his hDITtE hnasted. obviously ant nf sorts. One bare feet st't'etelted aeress the gravelled path, dextetnnsly halaneing pebbles nn several stubby. ntueh hegrimed tees. The raate nf this very neeessary ntgan wended its way along the piazza and nhh'ginglglr entled itself amend the TE GREEN AND YVHITE wheel hf a hahy carriage. In that carriage, innneent hf any L'wantnn act tin' malice afnretlienght. lay the cause of all l'iehhy's ill i'lL'llTlDl'wl'llS small. and 1eery new hrnther. He. it was. with had pntlnined Iiebbyis ewn Saturday Inerning. lWhat a saerilegel The carriage racked dangerously under the stress of Iiehhy's arensed feelingsl Then a distnaying thought flashed tln'hngh his mind. Snppasin . just Stip- pesiif. any of the gang saw me! Saw I'llE-l'El-ltllnj baby kids! Tliatls what theyld say.e'tentlin' hahy kids .-thatls what I always said. liehhy's stant heart qualted as he scanned the street HIIEiDUEly+ rklas! There. janntily swinging a fishing rad. cante Fred Stnne. His tnw- head was hare. and his hright hltte eyes. eyes that made a fellaw feel queer be- cause of their saine hlneiiess. were already fticnsed tin EDiJlJF. That yietiin thnnght quickly. It wnnld never tla ta have Fred Stnne see him in his predicament. antl. well. it wnnldn't exactly dc: to leave the ltahy either. Dire punishment hatl been threatened in this event. 1ferry sheepishly Eahhy drew away the feet which had eenneeted hiin tn the carriage and prnntptly curled it underneath him. There. eerne what may. he was ready! Ln. whateha deinl ? i'i'y'ethinlfl i Catiriini'? I get seine swell bait. hey. leek! And with ltingly pride Fred exhibited a tomato can of. wiggly. slimy warms. h'iNtipe. eanltfl Sudden snspieinn darkened the yanng lisherntanls brew. H lira canlt. l Huh. I know why ya can't! Ynn'rE tendinl baby kidsh-thatls what yon'ire dninl, tendinJ baby kids, ya! ya! I ain't either! nYDn are tun! lWhateha dhin' then? Huh. whatcha drainl then? I-I getta stnhbed taei i-lemhnnest? Lessee it. l'Canlt. Il'Iight hafta eente eff if the air teehes it. Deeter said so. i-Ii'mesti'm again, this time mere impressed. llDwde you wanna have me stay with yen? I gotta nlapple. yea tan have haliwfl yery generously. All right, enly clenlt make any noise? with sudden 111i5givings towards the serenity of the inhabitant Df' the nearby carriage. nltwit might hurt my tee. tih'tipe, I won't. DDwElD yen really s'pese it might hafta eerne eff 3W nSure do I with the air nf a martyr. llGnsh, ainlt it awful! Gee. ain t it! Upstairs liehby's mather heard and smiled. Hehby. Buhhyfi she inur- mured, lithe nnly thing ta eame eff of that feat is dirt.wreal. henest-teegaetlness dirt. flat what a wonderful lawyer yen will make some dayl GLEANINGS HERE AND THERE FROM SENIOR COMPOSITIONS ESEHiera! see if j'mf' can find yearseit'es herej Fruit: 'Tfie Selma! il-Iasferh Prayers? The title itself is enangh to arouse the interest of any student of Gotham Nht'mal Schnnl. The qnestian keeps entning. iI whnder if we will came up against any such circumstances in ear teaching? i'l-layhe enr sympathy was with the seheelniaster ta a greater degree an that account. hSChDDiH'IHEtET given sixteen dollars a menth salary as a reward for unusual merit. tDs Nnrtnal students sigh fer thsse gestl old time ?i i'He tleeideti. as pedagngues she-nitI. that the first day was the tine in whieh the standard of the school shattitl be set. tThat's a tip ftir tts.t ttI-Ie felt it his duty to show his linwer. ss he never sntiied that day? HHe beeatne stnitten by the ehatnis sf Ellen Kingshttrjt. a eity girl. who felt TETF ntueh siightetl tn think that a little enttntrgt- httniphin shntild he preferred hefnt'e herself.n tTake heetl, ynti buys elf Gnrhanili Of etitttse. everything was explained and peace again reigned in the little WESIEYU tDWH. hEirer-v man probably ssftens when a prettyr niaitlen wins faster in his eyes. fi-j't-re wander if she speaks fi'nttt experienee31 ttHer tnisehief was discovered and the sehnslntaster's reputatinn savedwalsn his 'rtaptrriness.H Wk taII. latiitjtr ynuth ahnnt eighteen;i fi11iatn l-Istnet. He was tail, hetneiy. and settiewhat angular? Freitt The fmupiny Frey? Ely Jifttrft Ttt'ttin It is a masterpiece sf hunter? i He ean jump further than any other tine in the eernnty. I'DD ytiu heheve in betting? But it dnesnrt make any difference whether you do err net, jint Smiley did. HSs hing as he get a bet he was satisfied. If I had a fIDE I'd bet with ynufl H'lihe Jumping Frng is itself humorous, and it is doubly sn ts nae heeause I 1::an an pld gentleman when is an EEHEI replica ttf Simian EVhEElET.u ' l'he draining tretiee tif Sinitin Wheeler. relating the story of the wonderful frng and his queer tnaster terms a haeltgt'nttnd whieh is nineh tntire etteetiire than a mere livelyr Vtiiee wtitild he. 'Psyehsisgtists please uste that Smiley,ir was tnei'ely carrying tittt a very simple law Csneeming two stimuli entiiing at the same time. He gently predded the frtig with a pin. and said. 'Jttnip, Andrew! I Can yeti see jim Sniiieyis faee when his frag did net jump? F Ft'nttt The Gets? Bag, by E. 5!. Pas tln jnpiter we find the real, nld-fashinneti negrs servant whn never fer a nitintent supposes that his master enuld possibly do wrong. tiThe EtDTjt' fairly teeked with mystery? The atnitisphere became weird: only jupiter's hunter relieved the strain.H HI felt sltit'tnish anti shivery during the process at the reading. Unless ytitt have an imaginatinn equal ts that nf Edgar Allen line, yeti better replace the bank en the shelf and get an ysur way? IEHere's a. diHetenee sf epininnj The story was fascinating and the ehataeters amusing. HEvEFFDHE should read itfj Pram 'inte Rttitsnia sf the Red Chief, 323.: 0. Henry hThe aetinn is like rapid fire fFCI'ITI a machine gun? HThis stars? would he a 'snte-eutei fer the blues. i'Nn ehild wnnld have the nerve, attthieity,F and nriginality at Red Chief. nMen desperate etttittgli to steal a ehild int rsnsnnt WDl'lid tint nteeitly suh- niit tn a hnyis will. HTWIZJ bays. Sam and Hill. were born to he kidllappETS.u The intist huninrntts StDrj'r' that we have had this year? . ewe en GREEK A2431 : WHITE Pram Tire Lest .liemmiin. by feel C. Herrie tThe characters as Seen by the Seniets.l '25; fretting girl. net witheut Sentiment. just budding inte wentanheetl, gend- leehme. and smart as. e whip. Hentieeme yettng fellew with e WEIIel-Ed appearance. '9. nieuntaineer whe- thinks every stranger i5 a revenue efEeer. iAbe I-Iightewer. '1 'Eebe was her father's gel? and eeeettlingly held the ettwtij,r meunteineer'e heart? Among the hills lived a beautiful iiiettnteilieer's daughter. THE KEEPER OF THE LIGHT It is net always easy .F'Lntl my little light grews tilit'rtT But suddenly I remember. I meet be true te Him. I have kept the light.u Shall I, in time te eeme. Be ahle to 53:: 35 truly1 My werk has. been well dene. I have a light te keep A duty ten perierm. That light must e'et shine hrightlyr In Spite Di wintl and etnrrn. Whe gave this light te me. Pure and gleaming bright? 1iHillier: I return the ray te Him. i would say. I have kept the light. NA TURE In the heart of the deep weeds stands a little eettege. It is painted green, but item the distance appears. red as it ie eeireretl with teees. rambling reeee. Here in this wilderness. eerilyr item scurrying and rushing humanity, many an anther hes teund refuge: here in the eelitude et the eeminrting pines many a men has fennel peeee: here under Ged'e ewn skies. tmmerred by mane ereetiene, mere then tine hes awakened tn the feet that there is a Geri. ltiliet ie there in thie wetlti tit etirs e113: mete eeered and eemferting than the beauties. eharme. end majesties tit Nature eur great teacher. Nature. the work ef Getl, brings us nearer to I-linL and at: we lead happier, better, mere peeeeful lives. A WAYSIDE VIOLET Tender, little Hnwet with face of myel huE, Fragrant es the eeent ef eerlgrr merning dew.- Celmlyr sweet yen lift yeur darkly regal head Fretn where it shyly nestles in the gremnees ef its bed. Medest, shrinking eielet, what keepe yeur name so dear In all yeur htimee, Se witleh,r scattered far and near? Tie net Jr'eur teuder bearing, medest anti demure, That hringe to area sueh hemaggwhut the seul in yen 5:: pure. APRIL April smiles and April tears Full tif jays anti weee, Yet: we leve, we elee feat: Fer yeur mantis whe knews? Haw we smile the First bright day. Wetehing fer a chance Te- eateh a sleepy ene and say. uWe win! Itle April feel. New dance l'l And new yeuill seen be leaving us, With all yeur skies se blue, We'll mitts yen, yes. with all yeut fuss And next year watch fer yeti. SPRINGTIEIE Haw pleasant te wake in the meming With the grass ell enveretl with flew, Te feel the bright, cheery sunshine Gee etu- eyelids te start a day new. Hew beautiful the springtime heiere us, 1Ii'Il'ith Hewers anti Seitge, birds and dreams, Uur treuhlee seem much lighter fer us, Eaeh teak 5e much brighter it seems. The seheeldeys pass quickly and gaily, The evenings are jey te us here. We leek haek' uptin these in winter That still SEEIH tti us new. quite near. But springtime will ge ell tee seem friends. Se jein in the fun and the sung, Dear summer will seen put an end, friends, Te the year's iirst bright eeeeen at all. IJ'. 1 - -. -.' --. r. 1:1,: .:. IIII'III'Im-l-IJIJ-I'IHIJIJIHIH'II lMlHlnllh'H-thllll. LlJlll-I-n-IIIIIIIl-l-muublluulllullk$.2- :?Hlm1llullllmhrlmlmu ..'l llIrI'FIIIllUr-.l1lIII'lllll'l'llIllII'IlIllLIJIlfn':IlJllllllIIllllllFllllllllmF-IIIMTJ-ir . '. . :- GDRHAM NDRMAL SCHUDL THE GET TOGETHER 1 Ttiestlar evening. September lll. an internial party was held at Rehie Hall. llenter. fer the purpese at welcoming the. juniers and getting the seaiers acquainted again after the raeatieii. The affair was arranged hy the seeial entiimittee at the Y. 1915'. C. 3L. and was in charge at the chairman. Miss Rachel Sawyer. l-Ve were tlirided inte greups by drawingr numbered slips tit paper. Eaeh group sang a song fer the amusement tsuppesedlyl ef the ethers. Then eame same eirele games, in ene at which it was neeessary te gire a brief biegraphy tit eneself ter a perfect stranger whe was at the same time trying with all his might teigive his own in return. This get the iee 1311315113? thereughlyr hreken. Fellewing this a member was selected fI'DlTl eaeh group te tell Miss jertlan a sthrj,r all at the same time. 'When all hatl Finished she a strangely eenpesite tale it was! teld us the tine she had heard best. What After this we danced and in spite ef the erewdetl Hear enjoyed etirselres irris niensely. When at last it was ever ererj,r seaier felt sure that this wide-awake. aetire greup ef i ghetl seeutsu whe w Gerham Nermaj preutl of them. while ere the junier elass. were going to make each junier found that the little teuehes ef strangeness and hemesieltness had vanished as if by magic. THE STUDENT 311G CONVENTION- The Student Bags were helding a eenrentien at Gerharn Nermal Seheel. the purpose of which was he diseuss the A shabhy-leeking battered individual preventieu ef eruelty tti Seudent flags. erietl eut. l' lags! llrn afraid that our theughtless ewners are net mindful ef the Golden Rule.H HI agree with yeti. hrtither.u screamed peer Little Rag whe. en heing kieked dewnstairs. had been se hadlj,r injured that his handles were tlerie up in splints. Big Rag eaelaimed, 'tHew weald F011 like he he in aw plaee? Fm used for a mail hDJ-L The arneunt tit antes jammed inte me per day is quite shrieking? hPit-v rne.u wailed another. HI'I'H just full at eehwehs and spiders heeatise I'm net epenetl frem erie week's entl te anether. HYes. and l earry areuacl peer crippled beeksft said the very werst wreck at the let. These remarks were se diseeuraging that the chairman finally said. mYau suggest nothing that helps. We may as well gt: an and de as we always have deneeyawn arid hEar it. Thus the meeting ended and the peer bags tiled sadly eut te Pertland, er there- aheuts. with their eruel, eareless ewnersl THE KEEPER OF THE LIGHT Dh. KEEIJEr ef the Light that never failed Te keep his ward, to guide the ships that sailett Frem the treacherous share; Help us te- realise mere and mere The sacred trust at a were! at hener given, W'heu witnessed hy the Maker ef Heaven. And still What jilljr' there must he fer the set: That wings its wag,r enward, never tearing the tell That is due when a ward at hnner is given 1islt'itnessetl by the eternal Maker tit Heaven. Threugh treuhle antl temptatien, Threugh the felltiwhig generatieu The Keelaer rat the Light Werked with all main and might Per the fulfilment at a wertl ef hennr siren, Witnessed hy the Maker til Heaven. And se, as in this tale we reatl A tter the tleing at such a deed 'We may 13nd eur reward given Here en earth, as well as ianearen. ea GREEK AND ETHITE HAIL TI ME Supper is ever and many at the girls are in the Centeri' waiting fer the mail. A ayhenpated tithe title the air as eiu- ereheatra does its hit in furnishing music for daheihg. One ahert ward. Mail 5'5. ehangea all this. There is a general buzzing throughout the ream. One girl. from an elevated peaitient reads the names 011 the letters. It i5 mere than a buzz that is heard as the em'elnpea aail Gut ever the heads at the expeetant listeners. Then what a change there is! The girla have all their letters and have termed in small groups ahetit the ream. They share their treasures with therae whet are less fertunate. Everyone is happy because either ahe er her ehum has heard tram heme. A few mere quick atepa ta muaie and the beil ealla te- study. SCHOOL DAYS 011 the deep'niug miata at twilight Df the ttear Did aehaeidajra tergettea. There telled the study helL The reema where we lived and learned. To the mement'a earelesa freedam The lessens. we grumbled ever, It breathed a parting knell. And the millinn things we Spurned ? Semewhere in the distant future Dh, yea ! et' eeurae we'll miss them he the years siewly dim eur eyes, And tang fer the days gene tw; 1 wander. in that twilight heur. Eat. new while we have them with ua.e Wilt peignaht mem'ries rise. Time, haw we hepe yeu'll fly! SCHOOL SP1 RIT The exact meaning of aeheel spirit ia rather diHieutt to define. The Freheh phrase nesprit de eerpa. the animating spirit at a ee-Ileetive hedge, aeema ta he a geett explanation. Sehaai spirit aheuld he even more than this. The animating apirit should include a patriatie element. A Ieve- at the aeheel in the sense that ehe loves and upholds hie ethihtry.H It finds its outward eapreaaien in upholding the traditiena ef the aeheel and the activities at the student hedge, eluba, teams; drives. and studies? The inward eelwieie-h aheuid be that the aeheel. its history, rules, regulations. traditions. bath at the faculty and at the students. are at the highest merit. The latter fellewa natttralhgr tram the eheiee ef aeheel that tate has made. Presumably he has eanvaaaed the merits and demerits ef partieuiar aeheeia hefere deciding upon eute. With these taeta in mind eue aheuld endeavor to ealthrate the virtue Elf aeheel Spirit tn the highest degree. Herr Leuiee Hastings Harriet Gayneil Trash Ethelyn Foster Upten Leis Eleanor Pike Dorothy Reehel Lynne jeeephine Smith Evelyn Rebeeee Hedgden There is always an appreciable gap to he bridged between eeademie and pree feeeienal werk. The heat time fer making the change is while still under the wetehfuI eye et' en experieneed teeeher, eer eneequarter hi the eenier year is deveted te actual teaehing in the grades. Leading up te this is a ieng peried e-t' eheervetien anti dieeueeien werk. This enables the transition te he made in a meet efHeient manner. while the subsequent training giree a thorough preparation in the rarieue phases et' grade teeehiug end admirlietretien. TRYING OUT TI-IEORIES HBeck upeteireii after nine weeks with the children in the grades! During these weeks seniors had been appiying their newly-eequired knowledge ef method te real teaching. Hew different it all seemed from their efforts at teeehing their eleeemetee! Fitter their return ene teeeher asked eaeh to give a repert of a lessen whieh she enjoyed teaching, ehe whieh seemed tea her :1 eueeeee heeause the ehildren were interested and therefore learning. Every report was worth while. but epaee eempeh: the editors te eeleet enly a few to shew the variety e-f eeleetien end the uniformity of enjeyment. 3.; Gases ash WHITE 1 HT Mttstt: JL'IHZFR Patataar THE STAFF The ether day I saw some telegraph pales standing up like seldters in a straight rew like this: IWhen I leaked there elesehr 1 saw seme wires running between these laeles. As I watched. what tie yeti suppese I saw climbing up the first pale? Pltrsleat. Taatttttta It was a 1' unit; fat pussy-eat and she was leaking fer same little birds to eat. The little birds were net afraid ef Mrs. Pttssjtr beeause they,r were sitting en the wires where she eeuld net reach them. They were singing a prettyr little sting. Wetild yeti like ten knew what these wires are called? They are called the staff. Let's eeunt how many lines in the staff- New whe can tell me the number at spaces. I knew a story abettt this staFf. It is. hThe staff has: live lines and feur spaces. Who can tell me this little Staff abeut the staff? Jeanna Patataar GOING TO GRANDMOTHER'S Let's everyone go en a nice lung jeurney. Weuld you like to get tn granti- mether's? Piek tip year hags and lets run the train we shall have to step a minute. . . . New Ietis run again sh we shall get to the statien 111 time fer the train. ready. fer the train. Pas it is a lung way to Let's take a deep. deep breath. All What kind at neise tines the train make? Letis all make believe we are trains, Ready. ge ! See grandmnther in the deer waiting ier us? Wave year right hand in her. Vtiare yeur left hand in her. see yeti. Ware bath hands and wave them hard so she will What tines grandmother have in the barnyard that we are very interested in? All right. letls play we are tttrliejr gehhlers. Raise yeur arms aver year head and let them etaue tlewh turkey Haps his wings. to yeur sides- Again. Remembert he gets very angry.r and Haps harder. agai 11. Laurettee. F011 shew us how the Ready Let's skip to the heese to see grandmother- Klihat has she en the shelf that we like se well?I breath. Ready. sit. Let's rise 'way up eh see same niee tines. Let's tie it again. eur tees tt: see if she has same eeekies. I Heady. 'way tip. Take a lung tleep a Isnrsram. Ants Gretna 1 ' SANDTARLE PROJECTS - After telling the stery ef the First Thanksgiving te the children. they de- ettled theg.r wenItl like te make. en the sandtahle. the scene ef the landing ef the Pilgrims. The ehildren named the neeessaty things as Pilgrims. Indians, trees, water. MayHewer. and Plytnenth Reek. Mary was shewn hew te eat eat strips et' black crepe paper fer the Pilgrims' dresses. Barbara was set te werk cutting strips ef reddish hrewn crepe paper fer the Indians' eevering. Herman and Haretd went ent te gather setne twigs fer trees. Several ef the elass were al+ leweti te eeler in different hright eelers tiny strips ef paper whieh were later slashed en the etlge te give the appearanee ef feathers when wrapped amend the heads ef the Indians. Annie and Mildred helped te tie tightly arettncl the teps ef elethespins pieees ef hrewn crepe paper eentaining a little eetten batting. These made the heads eE the sandtahle peeple. The lent;r strips ef hrewn paper already cut were new wrapped areund the elethespins te serve as the Indians blankets. Then the strips ef bright feathers were stuck areund eaeh head and the Indians were ready. They were seattered ameng the little evergreen twigs whieh represented trees. Next the Pilgrims were dressed in hlaek and grayr ees- turnes and put en the shere. IUne ef the boys breught in a reek fer Plvmeuth Reck. epen whieh Kenneth wrete 1620- ' All new needed was the Mayflewer. This was eut frent stiff brewn paper, pasting en twe large white sails whieh Evelyn had eut ent. William eeleretl twe tiny flags and these were pasted en either end ef the ship. At ene end ef the sand- tahle the hand was brushed away te leave expesed the glass bettetn te represent water. Here was placed the MayHewer- New the seene was eemplete: the In- dians hiding anteng the trees, the Pilgrims standing en the shere near Plymeuth Reek. and the Hayflewer lying at aneher in the hay. The whele prejeet was very pleasing tn the ehilelren+ espeeially heeause they had themselves made it. They Uften lingered at the table gazing intently at the seene. G'aeeawenr Getter: II A VISIT TO ESKIMO LAND Due ef the mest interesting lessens that I taught was a visit te Eskime land. I waited fer a 51.011le winter day hefere we started eur jeurney. The first thing I did was te get the attentien ef the elass hy asktng what pheple the snew made them think eft They immediately said Eskime hegs and gtrls. Thelsugr gestien et' a 1Irisit te Kye and Magda at enee areused thetr interest and enthustasnt. We started trern New Yerk and went te Greenland. by heat. Kye and Magda met us at Etah and teek us in their deg team te then: heme: The lessen was eentinued by a sttnilyr ef the hemes. dress, ettsterh's, hnnttng, annual lle. use ef animals te the peeplet and the games the heys and glrls played. The whele lessen was develeped by means ef pictures. we then made an eutsdeer seerte en the sandtahle. and a herder ef pelat bears and teteles en. the heard. It gave me a geed idea ef what they,r eettlti aetnaligr tie. and it alse shewed en the part ef the pupils a great deai ef hnaginatnre pewer. BE GREEH AND HiI-IITE Geenaaerrr Game III PRODUCT MAP I-laye yeti ever tried to hate your pupils rual-te a precluet map in eite+hali ef the them while there was a elass reciting iii the ether hali? Ii yeur answer is nega- tive. I hasten te tell yeti that it can he rle-ne. When 1 was deing my praetiee teaching, we were studying the geegraphy and histery hi the tewn. llest ef the ehildren knew in a general way seine things that were raised in I.'.ii:;irhaiti. We spent ene lessen peried talking iabeut the ee- eupatinns iii the peeple. Then I asked them if they wuttlcl like tea make a map whieli would shew the things raised here. They seemed quite eager. The problem was theirs. They knew they must have pietures. se each one assumed the respensihility ef hurling as many as pessible. The Erst day's work shewetl them just he-w hitteh mere they would hate to hunt. The seemitl tlay we had a splendid eelleetieh. A large map hi the tewn was plaeed in the front hi the remit. On this the pictures were pastedt 1 held each up as it was needed and seleeteel a persen who was in geerl pesitien to paste it en the map This was aeeeiiiplishecl with rm nnise er ennfusieh and the results were satisfaetery. The. ehiltlren wEre se preurl ef their map that they plan to lteep the werk fer the annual june eahihitieh. Pam atr'r Gains: III GORI-isui HOOKS Cine hi the hest ways te ereate and insure interest in seheels is the eempari- sun of eiie seheel with anether. This is thine in several ways. stieh as eerrespnhtl- ehee threugh letters and steries. If the twe seheels are so situated that the children are unable to see each ether. it is ebyiaus that they will want te knew sehiething ef the heauties hi the tewn hr eity. its size. shape. histerieal spets and eeeupatiens. They will also be interested in eemparing the werlr sent tr: them with that hf their men seheel. This was very well werl-zed taut the latter part of this year in the third grade. Miss Buker, former Direeter of Training in Gerhatn. is new superyiser hi the Hrst sis: grades in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Of eeitrse she is interested in etir werk here ahtl we are interested in her werir. It was beeause of this interest that we exchanged a history and geography prejeet with that seheel. This prejeet included the making of a heeklet the shape ei Gerham, an alhuiut a heel: ei steries and a heel: of letters. The Gotham shaped heel: eentaihetl seine pages Liprm whieh were pasted pietures El'lDWlllg the products and imperts ef eur triwh, ether pages were dereted tn the animals fennel here. The album was made ef tlark paper with earners slit tri fit a pesteard. eitly eite eard being ptaeerl hit each page. These were yiews ef Gerharn showing the paints of interest and were brought by the pupils. The steries in the stery heels: were written by different phpils and told hi the hrst settlers ef Gerhatnt the training seheel, and ether places of impertanee. The heeklet reeeiy'eel had giyen the ehiltlreh se much pleasure that they new thereughly enjeyetl writing,Ir their letters aekhewledgiug the gift and intredueing the heelrs we were to send. They were attr-aetiyely arranged. eaeh placed iii an entrelepe and the flap pasted rat a leaf in the heek. The steries and letters were written ritirirtg histery perieds. the heels EH1 Gerhant was made during geography peried. the album was made in industrial arts. Many times the rlireetiens were given silently. the teaeher sirritirig them eat the beard. Reports shew that the St. Cloud children had as mueh fun examining the beehlets as etir ehildren had in making them. GDRHA M NORMAL SCHDDL Darwin's GRADE III FOLLOW DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY The third grade was geing to have a drawing lessen te hnish studs in ianguage anti geegraphy abuut eaniels. deserts. and eararanst The different draw- irrgs were heetegraphetl and passed areuntl. After thte eensideratien and tliseus- sien+ apprupriate eelers were ehesen. 1rife deeidetl tu eeler the eainels a medium bruwn. As they were deeerated with hellsT reins. rugs. and trappings ef gay eelers. the eltildren were tuid just where to eeler. They were eautiened te ge ne farther than directed. Seen they were bUEiljp' at werlt. 11When the eantels were nearly finished. a hand was raised. The hrst questien sinee direetiuns were given was asked by a wee 1ruiee item the haek ef the resin, i'What shall we eeler the earners tail 3 ? Geueastrnr Cetus: IV BUILDING MATERIALS AND THEIR USES Teaeher's Aim: Te- hare the ehiltlren realise the different types et hurries, ineluding their own. and the different materials used te eenstruet thetn. Materials: Pietures anti eunstruetien materials Pupil's Aim: Te find eut ahuut ether types uf hutnes hesitte eur nwn. tu tleeitie w hf; different materials are used in different places. and to see how many types of building materials we can eulleet anti bring te eiass. l-Iethud ef Fresentatien: Of what is the heuse in whieh yeti lire huilt? Of what is the Westhreek Bank huiltIing built? The library? This sehuel? Of what dues the Eskiniu build his heuse? The japanese? Of what du the In- tlians in the suuthwestern part ef the United States huild their heuses? 't-Vhat is anether nanie fer this house? Vtt'hy duesn't the Eskiine build his heuse ei weed ur stune in the winter instead of snuwi' I sheuid think it would he inueh warmer built of weed or stene. hirihat does the Eskiinn use in the warmer menths?r Vt'hy den't the Japanese. huihl their htanes litre 0111-53: tShew pictures en page 24!! in Atwuuu geegraphgrt'i Of what is the reef hi this heuse made? Viihat d0 we use instead Inf reeks and mud plaster when we want a stune huuse?J If the Indians huild their huuses et nntti hrieks. why tieu't the brielts erumhie? What happens tn the sand pile en the playgreuntl when it rains verge hard? Why Citiesnit this happen to the aduhe htmse?I tSth picture on page it. Geography fer Beginnersj Have any of Fun ever watehed the men putting up a stene building er a ehin'inejgri1 What did they use to held the hrieks tegether? What is generally used fer the feuntiatien tit' wuuden huuses? 11th:; deift we use weed? Why de peeple use hriele er stune rather than weed fer their buildings?- Let us. see whe ean bring in teuierrew the lengest 1ist uf stene huiltlings in 1'if't-t'esthrrsuk and tell us where they are. The ehiltlren listed alniest every stene building in the eitjr and were able te name the materials used in eenstruetien. Teaeher and ehiltlreu enjoyed this lessens Geeseaet-tr Game IV MACKEREL Peepie whti 1risit the nurinal sehuei uften wentler whyr a group hf girls is uut leelting up at the sky. New ii yeu sheuld ask ene uf the girls what they were luelsing fer. the answer weuirl pruhahly he. BirdsfF It might. heweuer, he EDITIEr thing different. Thej.r might be leaking fur eleuds se that thEF eeuld prephesy the weather. ya; - em! -- r as as GREEK .ats'o WHITE Today we are going out for a few Iriiuutes to look at the clouds. After you hare Ioolseri carefully. try to describe just what you saw. Sometimes WE think the elouds picture rarious things, sueh as a train or a mountain. Today the sky looks like something quite tliftereuthyes, a fish. Who eau tell what kind of Fish it looks most like? Mackerel is exactly what we want. Tie hare a Maelcerel sky totlay. Let us see what hind of weather we prophesy when we have mack- erel sky, It is considered a sign of rain. Let's all watch to see how good we are: at telling weather in advance. Let us go inside now and learn something about the Fish, rnaekerel. Iu eities we hear the Fish pedler on the stt'eet crying, t'Haekerel Fresh J'I-Itt-zt'kerel.H Surely when we hear the iiiaehei'el's name used in so many ways we want to learn some- thing about it. W e all need clothes to protect our bodies and so does the hsh. Perhaps you have nerer thought of a hair as wearing elothes. This riddle was given to a small girl who was taking music: lessons. It may help you to hud out what kind of clothes EShEE wear. Riddle: n'lllfhat do fishes wear for elothes when they swim ahouti': Writat do people use when weighing something? 1We ruust practise them if we would play and sing. We hud that fishes have for elothes sealesi lrlaekerel haye seales which make. the tish look something like the eloutls do today. Next we must know something of its size. I will go to the board and tlraw a line twelve iuehes long. Then 1 want someone to come and measure it with his fingers. That is about the length of the mackerel. Now. I wonder who knows where we get maekerel? We may get them from the IJEdlET, but where does he get his? They are caught in nets near the shore of the ocean. Let us notice the fish that we haye after this to see if we ran seleet the mackerel. C o str-osrrtois Gaaoa V A PROGR'AE'I Problem: Is composition as studied in our Normal School of praetieal value in teaehiug? Youiye heard this question diseusseel by groups of girls oyer and over again, as well as other questions relating to the 1various hrauehee of study. 1 might say hyes in answer to it without giving illustrations, but you want proot, do you not? Here it is. W e ieel nowadays that to have purposeful activity in school we need to earry out some kind of project. Did you eyer think of making your composition work in the grades much more interesting by organizing a club and thus aidingr your pupils to acquire power to organize and carry on club worlsi' Did you ever think. too, that it would make your pupils feel that it is their yery own work and that -it would create in them a desire to do their best? That is what is now being done by the student teacher training in the fifth rade. g At the hrst regular lesson in eoinposition on Saturday, the idea was sug- gested to the pupils. They entered into it heartily and did splendid work in nominating arid electing oHieers. A program eouiuuttee was also elected, whieh met with the teacher the following Tuesday to plan the meetings for the remainder of the year. Perhaps you would be interested in seeing their program. It is as follows: APRIL rue Twearr-Firru Nature Roll Call: Quotations from- hature poems. Readings: Original eompositious on nature. 5 -i , L GDRHAl-I NDRMHL EEHDHL 5.9 Mar THE Eeeuxu Fien'et'a' RhIl Call: Qumtatihns relating tea Htiwers. Readings: Original ehmpnsitinns on the nlayHDwer, the triulet. the dandelion, and the cherry hIe-ssem. bringing in a few hints en the preserratimi and tlestrue- tier: I'Jf Wlid heirers. Mar THE NIHTH Birds Rsll Call: Description of a bird so that rather members will he able to guess its name. Readings: .51 hird story, original theme em the hahelinh. eriginal theme D11 birds in general. -a bird poem, Mar THE Sla'rEI-tatrt-I Ffereiire Nightingale Reli Call: One eiaet err quatatien eeneerhing Florence Nightingale. Reaiimgs: Qrigina! enhiliersitinns ran her earlj,r life. her education. her life wnrk. and an interesting,r 111C1EiEIlL h'Iaa' THE Twarc'rr-THIRD Rare Benhsar Reli 1Pall: A short deseriptien nf tine at her pictures tir a fact eaneeriiing her life. Readirigs: A geeci desenptmn Df;hEI' best work. a eempesitien en the kind at pictures she paints. her heme hie. her edueatien. Mar THE T'HIaTIETH Jifemm'iei Fragrant R011 Fall: The name et' tine great man and one Faet about him. Readings: The Meaning of the Day, original eempesitimia em some at our brave generals, and how Memerial Day tiriginated and is kept up. JUNE THE Starts Jana Fragrant R011 Call: The name at time fameus person barn in June and the reasan fenr his beeemiiig famous. Readings: 'What Is St: Rare as a Uaj,ir in June? tram itThe Visitin of Sir Laun- fal,H erigirial eempesitinn on June, and a June peeni. JUNE THE THIRTEENTH Roll Call: Quetatiens aheut the hag. Readings : Original eeiripttsitian en the history hf hur flag. a peeiii, and a dramati- aatian en the making tit Dut' Hag. At the first meeting of the pregrarn eemmittee, ether things were planned ta keep up the interest and suggestions were made an means of earning mhriej,I ten pueehase se-rnething fer the sehawlraem. At its seeeiid meeting the eluh was used as an ehservatien lesson and at its third meeting a speeial eemmittee was elected tea make attractive programs fur eaeh member. It is needless to say that the children are doing their very best They feel that it is their club and the original work must he eaeelleht for they are entertain- ing. In this way they are improving their work without realising it-thej,r are improving it heeause they infant to. Problem: Is eempesitmn as studied in GUT Xermal Sehntil hf praetieal 1tahte in teaching? What dti 1.1311 think is the answer? AaiTHsterie Gama VI NL'EI BER RELATION 5 When eur praetiee teaehing was nearly ever. eretjrnne must have felt a teneh nf satlness. We lnved enr werk and disliked leaning;r it. I think we ean say that we really enjeyeti every. lessen that we taught. Dar last day in the grades we were tn teach fer nut superintendent. IrIiss Hastings. Beeanse we wanted ter tln enr best, there was a little feeling nf anxiety as we planned these last Iessnnst M3.- subjeet was arithmetie. I was tn teaeh the expressien ef the relatinn e-f twn numbers as a per eent. I planned my werk with great eare. First, I used twn pieees nt' paper. one being twiee the size of the ether. fretn whjeh the pupils disenveretl that ether things had relatinn. we then disenssed the relatinn ef sneh numhers es hire and twenty-hve, sis: and thirty. ete. The pupils tnhl me how te express the relatien of these numbers in the Ierm ef a ftaetien. hut thej,ir wanted tn learn a new way. I taught the new prneess by werking nut and using this nntIine: 1 Express the numbers as a fraetien :33- Change fraetien tn lnwest terins er tn a deeitnal 3 Express the result as a per cent. Fer applieatinn. I used a raee tn lteep their interest. The elass was'tlirideti inte three teams. The nhjeet ef eaeh member was tn de- his- very hest an that eaeh sitle eenld represent the sixth grade in a earnival. Eaeh pupil was given a prnhletn tn snlre. The time altnwed was Five minutes. The answers were given in turn. A entreet answer eennted a pnint fer the side while an ineerreet answer meant the snhtraetien ef a point item the snare efrthat side. Fer Enrther appli+ nation the pupils were given similar examples tn werk en paper. I tlitl net knew whether er net nw lessen wnnld be ealIetl a sneeess, but I sn IIIDTDUEIIIF EIIijFEEl teaching it that I 'Enrgnt all abettt nut visitnr. ItIisannsr GRADE VII THE COLONIAL HOME It is the tlay ef prejeets and Item the time we ernne tn Gnrharn Nnrrnal we hare heard inere ahent the nrejeet inetheti than any ether nne thing. EEIIL'ITEIH? enengh I was anainns tn try my luck at ene. Mine was tn he a histery prnjeet. Although it was very simple. as eent- pared with many. the ehiIdren eettainly were interested and received senie benefit fan't it, Ian-t sure. we had just been studying ahent the earlyr enInnies in America and decided tn make a little leg eahin as near as pessihie like the nnes whieh the Erst settlers built. A fter talking it ever tngether. a list was made nE the articles tn he made and materials needed. Then the werk was divided se everynne eenld de his er her share. OE enurse the bests made the cabin: a wnetien bDJ-E was used fer the fenntlatien while small htane'hes split and nailed en the nutside gave the im- pressien at least Upnn eensnIting a teierenee brink tn find what the eeinnists used tn make the tents fnt their eabins, we were surprised tn learn that thatehed mots were the thing. We need raHia as it resembles thateh as inneh as anything whieh we eenld get. The girls sewetl the raffla en a pastebeard fnnndatinn whieh was hent tn made a hip rents Seine ef the ether things whieh the girls made were the hreplaee, settles; and grandfathers eh'Jek firem eenstruetinn paperil. a ladder tn gn up tn the left tftern sinall pieees nf planed wnntlj and windnw panes Ifrnni niled papers- Puritan delIs were made he dressing elnthespins. One rat the girIs made a tiny hunting jae-ket and cap Elf ehanteis skin and trimmed them with fur. There was wark ter ererjrttite. far even the slewest pupils etiuld help with the little pateh-werlr quilt. make little bags for seeds, 01' make strings elf apples ttt he hung 011 the rafters. tlt might be mentieneel that the mice Ittattifestetl a great deal Df interest in the seed hags and their eeittentsJ A fter ererythingr was Enishetl the different pieces of furniture were assemhled and put inside the cabin. The arih: thingr left ta he dime was ehinking between the legs with elajr. That was left until spring. when the clay eeuld he ehtainetl. The eabin will then he Finished fiat exhibitten in June. The pietttres shew the results at the ehiltlrenis efferts. EKTERIQR IHTERIGR GEt'ttatweH'r GRADE VlII USES AND VARIETIES OF CLOTHING Each pupil prepared a eastuirie ear something typical at' the eattntrr ten be represented. aan alsri wrote a deseriptien eat that eeuntry arid peaple without metttianing names. Same at these teak the narratire 'Eermr others left hlanks ten he EIIetl in with the names neeessary ta eamplete the tleseriptien. The pupils in enstuate reatl their papers hetere the class. All were iriter- esterl.in Filling the hlanlts ta eamplete the sturiesr Same penple, sueh as the Eshimm Duteh. lnrlian. and japanese were easily guessed. The people at Peru, Frariee. l-lawaii. Switzerland Hustria, China. Australia. Turkey, Egypt. Arabia, Mexieu. Italy. and Nerway eauserl eensirlerahle excitement in determining their hDI11E land. A t'ter all the pupils had read their papers. the elass rented fer the hest sthry and the best CDSUIIHE Here is an eaaet eepy ef the starry that reeeireel the greatest numher at rates: 1 live in a eeuntry whieh ta me is the mast wenrlerfttl in all the world. altherigh people in ether eauntries think it is neither interesting IlDI' pretty. It is very hot in my enuntrgr and it seltlarn rains. 'thgrietiiture is the mast important industry. The mast impartant feed preriuets are dates. palm D1111 wheat. riee. millet, 1vegetables. and sugar-eane. There are also some trapieal aritl semivtrapieai fruits. Same building stone is frame. The rnest important are granite. limestone. and sandstone. There is serne manufae- turirteIr earrietl an. httt it is net em a very large seale. New that you lrnaw senatething about my CDLtl'ltt'jf. I wilI tell you samething ahe-at the people and the way they dress and lire. Because at the intense heat here. heath.r all the people get in their bare feet. The wnmen wear a lease dress and a tang tuttie enter their heatlr I live in the farm lands and my father is a fellahin er stiiI eutter. There are few trains here. and hetels are net hnerwn. The reads are little paths which witirl among the Fields. Althaugh we are very peer. we all try to he haspitahle. A stranger may always had feed and shelter in the peerest at eur l'lDITiES. 93 GREEK AND IE'HITE life live in mud hutsi eut- rents are eeyered with eetii stalks and the wiudews are slits in the wall. ll'e Iiye en tiee. wheaten bread. sugar-eaue. and yegetahles. ll'e alse have a little meat and Fish. lTater is the heyerage tiiest used. and eeffee is a luxury. ill have only described the peeter homes at my eeuatry, as that is where I live Same ef the homes are quite like these I have read abeut in hanks and imagined were like the hemes ef the United States. HI Ieye my eeuntry dearly and am satisliecl 'ahcl eentented here. although I would like to ge tn the United States seine tlay to see haw they live. lilihere den I litre? EATEREIS 11:5th VOICES Whether we will as no, nature is eyer ear eempanien. The ehild should be giyen eyery eppettunity to learn at Mether Nature. The rain. the eleuds. the birds. the sun, and the flewers ate all his. Since this is sti. we, as teachers, must not fail tn amuse appreciation of nature in the child. In early fall we have a beautiful array et' eelers in the leaves of the trees and the many birds. The yellow geldenwed has its story te tell. l-Vinter with all its mysterieswthe newly fallen snetirilaltes. the hirds. the storms. the tltawF-furnishes material fer ehild nature stories. In early spring. if one will listen, he may hear the pine singing at the fregs peeping. He may see the rebin er the sang sparrew Hit ever the fields. The fill: and the rabbit will held the attentien at any ehild. lth: him when in late at Nature helds Cemmunieu with her yisihle terms, she speaks A yarieus language: fer his gayer heurs She has a yeiee ef gladness? anti a smile And elequenee Df beauty, antl she litles Into his darker musings with a mi 6 And healing sympathy? that steals away Their sharpness ere he is aware. WHY DDNIT YER SMILE? Why dealt yer smile? Litejs wm'th while. Why dnn't yer smile? Why malt aliyel Why, yet fate is just as Icing I knew ye: dawn at the heel: As it yerltl never theught that yer But just eeme ferth with a great big Grin Ceuld eye: sing a sting! An' then see haw yer feel. Why dealt yer smile? Life is warth while; Why tltmlt yEr smile? I guess I've seen Therels always a great big rise The time whea Ilye bean hlue. After some little treuhle has dragged yEr An' then push her up, hye'n bye yer'll have dawn. An' Ilye leaked just like yeti! Why, life is just a surprise! But I say tti myself.1 nIg'r'lilhy deift yEr smile i' Why den't yer smile? I'll shew yer haw: An' myself answers haek, Well, I will 1 Yeti begin way dawn in year shees. An hefere I can snap my fingers enee An' then push her up, bye '11 hye yerlil have I'm assmilinl ht tn kill! Pi smile that yer'll never lusel Why dmt't yEI try it nuee er twittEi' just try it enee in a while- There. that leaks better, dear tiltl hey, Yeu're ceminl-Thatls it-Sniiie l GDRHAM NDRMAL SCHDOL i115: HTASHINEFYUX'S itiRTHDt-ET PARTY STORY 01? the BITE Di their graduation from the Gotham Nermai Sehuel. itine 1?. 1513-1. titisan. Ruth. Erma. Elsie. and Marian planned that they wetihi take a Tripp arennti the werld that tt'euItl make Chair's Thurs Leaf? like ferty eents. Haw leny; they wenld trayel they did net whelly deeitie. but they knew it would be Hieras and awai- and i-Veetta. i Se tJI'lE ltltlirttil'lg iii Oeteher when the Ayer was Keene arid hraeing1 they left the little tewh ef Baidtt-ia, in the Etate at Main. t'er thrashihgten. D. C. i On the i'iiay they passed n'Likt'JFJi et' gretihtl eeyered with yellew htasserns at the i'lirtiiett anti Biarh-eyetl Susana. Of eeurse. they spent a Day and a Knight in New York City While there. they yisited Grant's Ttiinb and Bernard. Cellege. In Wiashingttsn they were met by Senator PVaish Df l'iassaehusetts and Senater i-Ifatfare White of Main whri later intredueetl them te President Caaiidgra Mrs. Caehdgre and their sea. The President leaked like a Trur- Vermenter who had werked in his fatheris hay-Fieid until he was as BFG'EEFM as a Berry. Hrs. Ceaiidae Andersen were White ee-mpareti tn the President. The t'eriuer was dressed in a gewn ef Sitar: and had a Neareemh in her hair. The sea aetetl yery Citiey at the sight at the live pretty girls. Elsiet thinking that she taught te ati- dress him by same title and being a hit emharrassed herself. saitl. 'i'SttIeets-ir. Ditfrey shew us same at the spets of interest in year eity. We sheuid like ta see the pe-rtraits of Alexander Hamiitarr. Jehn Adams and Hebert Lea : Frem Washington the girls tank the seuthern reute to San Franeisee. as they wanted tn see sereral places ntatle famhus in the Civil Wiar. One thing en the Pffay which made them yery Crass was the horrible sign- he-ards. On etie they read. t'Fratt's Feed fer liaby CiliEkS.H On anether. HWe use Fess! 1Cahillat en anether. The best ear fer the menewaadye Bras. Finally. as they were beginning to get tired and Heady. Ruth said, Denit Leslie se Late dawn. girls. Laatt rather at the Hiits all enyered with the red Hattriey Berry's, the pretty winding Lanes. the pine Graaes antl Farrests. But he Tripp is eemplete without aeeidents. This was he eaeeptien. At .Galyesteh they were stepped hy the news that a Little river had risen until it had heeeme a devastating Fitted. which had destrttyetl all the Bridges. At antithet- statien where they had eapeeted te get fuel. there was he Cate. On another Day the traeit was hltiehed by a large Static! that had tuttihled dawn the hillside. Hut as this tale is strietly a True tine. I shall have ten say that her ether ill befeII eur travelers. They hnaliy arrired at San Franeisee. As they emharketi frerri there te get tea the Philippines I said Fartt'eii to them. Their plans tram there an they had not diselesetl. They hart hinted aheut going te Africa to hunt Lyaas: te Eng- land ta see the meiiument marking the memerabie spat hf the Battle at Hastings. 1mm: tn Palestine te see the River ferdea. I ealy knew that they returned se quietly tetiight that they did net make even a Russeit. THE EELS IL'M BOOK Prtihlem: that is the relatien between Gerham Normal Seheel and TteI- giant? Ii settieerte were te ask you this questien. unless yeti attended GDThHm Nnrrrtai. yeti we-uld pretlahiy think tine tit twe: things: That year questinner had suddenly taken leave at his senses er that you were to he made the yietim of a jtike. A tierham Normal student, hewreyer+ weuid 1:11th the answer and wtitilti prtihabiy say. Why yeti mean the hermit we sent ten Belgium. Shall I tell you its stery?n 9-5 GREEN AND WHITE It started with a seninr dieisien in gengraplw. the Ali's I think. One inernv Eng Miss Ryan made the annnuneentent that a llelgian Hernial Seltnnl. writing through the .Ittninr Red Cress. statetl that it wishetl tn exchange work with SL'HIIE nnnnal .sehnnl in Maine. Questinn: 1l'tl'tat was tn he dnne ahnut it? Eiserynne in class thought that Gerhatn Nnrmal shneltl he the one be reply.r tn the llelgian sehnnl. ll'nnltl we like to do it? Why. it wenld he a lath. Thinlt tif having nnr wnrk gn tn I-lelgiuln and the fun at innking at what we received in return! Of ennrse we wnnld den it. Miss ltyan then ashetl fer snggestinns as tn what we shenld send. Pietnres were mentinnedd-snnte taken in winter with the snnw piled high. seine views nf tinrhain. seine pietnres tif Pnrtlantl IdIarhnr ant! the islands. the Maine weeds. and eenainlf snnte views at Gnrhatn Kenna! Sehnnl and the Campus. Hnw ahent Elaine pntatnesn-rwe want sninething abent them in enr hunk. Sentenne saitl. Uh! dnnlt lets have it all pictures. That wenltln't he interestii'tg ennngh. We must vary it a little. We nnght tn have the State seal and the State Hewet. Let's get snnlenne whn draws well tn draw these fnr us. These were a few at the suggestiees made. whieh the elass set te wnrk te carry eut immediately. The werk was divided among the members, snnte hrnnght pictures. seine wrnte stnries and artieles ahnut the-nt. shine enpietl these. while nthers did the drawing. Eaeh did his share tnward making the hunk a stteeess. Miss Ryan suggested that h-Iiss Keene might be willing tn make snnte eerers fer us in the Industrial Arts department. Miss Keene nnt only did that. but she alsn gave us snrne paper. When enmpletetl the heth enntained beside the geeg+ raphj: a seetien deserted tn industrial artsi This enntained a variety of interesting things shnwing how this work is carried en at Gnrhant Nerntal. The drawing seetinn was FHUSIL attractively done. This enntained alternatien anti repetitien hnrders. samples nf hand printing. living calendars and 1iratienss study.r sheets and eempieted drawings. These pages were the regular work of the drawing classes. the hest papers being selected. A pnttinn of this remarkable hank was given ever tn the work hi the sewing elasses. Here were tnnnti different small articles made by the jttninrs thrnngh the year- Needless tn say, they were splendidly done and added materially tn the wnrth til the bunk. While all this was being assembled. a letter written by a seninr nn paper made in a Blaine mill was sent nn ahead explaining the hush. In an astnnishingiy short time the heel: was eempleted and ready te be sent. All in all we eensideted it very attractive. We had werked hard en it and felt that we were justified in feeling prnnd of it. INDUSTRIAL ARTS TEA An attractive tea was given in the industrial arts rnntn en Fehrnarj,r twenty- Fnae by Miss Keene and members at her industrial arts classes The pnrpese ef the tea was to shew the werk done by the juniors takirtg this ennrse. One interesting feature was the sahdtahle arranged along the side of the rnetn. Here were fennel representatiens at a eetten plantation. a Switzerland scene. and a Duteh dairy farm. There was alse a unique seeae taken from the Pied Piper nf Hainelin.H A new stage seene was added tn the theatre lb? this class. This was a representation at a eennty fair with all the usual attraetiens. The ether side hi the I'DDlTl was equally attractive. Here were shelves at basketryt reed and raBia trays and faneyr baskets. Hewer eases in many patterns and designs, an exhibitien of bank binding, and desk sets with gay eretnnne enters. While all enjoyed the eelleetiens bf haudwerk. perish. eehlties and eracicers were served by members at the department. The refreshments were furnished by the prneeeds treat the sale of paper caps fer the Washington's Hirthdar party. These caps were matle by the girls and f bend a ready sale. - Miss Keene was assisted at the tea by the feliewing girls: The Misses Green- law. Cele. Edwards. Ceggeshail. Agatha Dyer. hIerang. Delbra Parlter,.llerri11, IEHael-z. Thelma Butler. Cleugh and Derethy Jacobs. T'SOXGS OF GORHAM NORMAL SCI-IDOL A Icing felt need was satisfied tine Saturday in january. when M iss Andrews presented to the sehbnl a heel: entitled. Songs of Gerham Xermal Seheel. We were intredueed to the eehtehts by a eherus hf girls who sang sting after sting frern the new beek. Miss Andrews eeIIeeted and arranged the ttt'ttsie tn the Gerham sengs we aireatigtr knew, including elass sengs fer the last feur years. She also wrote ethers. One pe ular selectihn .is a nettsense song. telIing ef the ehanges whieh eeme te a girl a ter she enters G. N. S. Anether is a medley ef eld EDHgE. The brat ene in the beek is Maine. It just rings with true appreciation hf elut- heme land. and sheuld be sung in every seheel in em- State. The music was written by Miss Andrews, and the wards by her mether. Mrs. Annie Burgess Andrews. We are proud to have it numbered with Gerharn sengs. In presenting the beek Miss Andrews very IIIUdEStiy said she had gained mere tram her eenneetien with the seheel than she had given to it. None of us. however. agree to that statement. Everyone that merning was talkin about Miss Andrews. the wonderful new boat: and what a geed place Gorham . urinal really is. This beek. with sueh a strung personality back of it. aroused real seheel spirit. DOMESTIC SCIENCE TEA The greater part at the eeurse which the juniers take in domestic seienee is devoted te eeeking. pen the ehmpletien at this werk. an April tweaty-feurth, the class gave a tea to Miss Jefferds. It was held in the art them, the deematibns eensistjng hf brawls ef pussy willews and mayhewerst The class spent the maths ing in making varieus deleetable sandwiehest biscuit and cakes. whieh were served with tea and fruit punch between the hears of feet and Five in the afternoon. The affair teak the term ef a reception, different greups of girls acting as heat- eases and presiding at the tables. The guests were the facility and a few of Miss Jefferds' friends frent tewn. GURHAM NDRMAL SCHDGL 51 Eh: glittritatt Eiri Eva Hupe. an Atiierican girl. is traveling in England with her father. when ht: is called to Germany on business. and arranges for Eva. accompanied by her maid. tn stay with his Bitten Lady Maltnn. at Belfurti Hall. By same llliStakE Eva mules tn Belfnrd Hausa, a summer schUnI kept by Miss Carew. whti i5 tut- pecting a new pupil fI'Dl'I'I Irhlttnd. Eva arrives during the tempurary absence 0f Miss Carew and satin discnvers her errnr. but agrees with twc- of the girls tn stay for a day and impersonate the Irish girl. This. leads to same amusing incidents, a5 Miss Carew. whti is slightly deaf. i5 cumpleteig deceived. MUSICAL NUMBERS. 1. Overture. E. Dpening ChumsHiiSing a Bang in Praise iii Summar .................................... Schmi Girls 3. Duev- I am Fund uf Mild Sensatiuns Vera and Marta 4. 5:3qu and ChurLIE- The Oid-Fashiuned Way . ................................ Myra anti Schnul Girls 5. Sang with Reirairt- In Chicagu. U. S. A. . . . Eva and Charms ti. Chnrus l: with exercisesiF- The Muscular Maidms ...................... Edna anti Schaul Girls 1'. Sang with Refrain-w'tMind ynur Fit. and Q's'i Miss Miihiis and Chums E. Chums with Stilt: Varses- When We Leave Schanl ..... Vera, Myra. 1'It'itilet, Dora and Scimhl Girls 9. Sung with RefraiwiiHammmk Eiting'l Viulttt and Chorus 111. Charm and Saiw'iThe Mndest Maidens ........ Vera and 5:11am Girls 11. Bang with Chnrushi'Thtt Land iii A. E, C Dora and Sclmul Girls. 12. SunquiThe Jeainus 'Citnitnrn .. Vera 13. Sangwt'The River of Tima Mias Carew 14. Sung with Dancew'tPatritk D'Raiierty's Flying Et'Iachin-t ................ Bridget and Chums 15. Sung and Chorus with Driil-ttTht: i'iliilitiirz.r Maidensi' Eva tutti Schnul Girls 16. Spanish Dance Vivian 1T. Vesper ChnruswiiGuud Night. 13. Churu5- Whtttcver Can It Be 3' 19. Finaiew'thw It 15 Ever. Miss Carew. Miss Militias, Lady MaltmL Bridget antl Chews CHARACTERS. Va 1': Eurdett MYTH Eurdetti Siatm-s, Punils at Ecdfurd H3115: Hn:iiiti:i;v.aI Schml i Harriet Hail Doris Judd Miss Carew, Printipal uf Bedinrti Schnnl, very deaf .......................................... Madeline Heath Miss Miiiins, Assistant Mistress and Gymnastic Inatructnr Maud Stewart Lady Meltun, hunt hf Eva May Hopi, alightly Eccentric . ..................................... Darnthy Seidel Edna Harris Marian Mchbb 1imitt Newman Dthcr pupils Fannie Mnswnan Dara Beale Edna Kittredgtt Bridgct Dth-tlinran. Eva Hupe's Maid . FIGrEnce Reidy Eva May Hup-tg. The American Girl frnm Chicaga, muting Europe with her papa whn at premt 15 in Germany Daria Dyer Vivian Ingalis, a. pupil Vivian Currier Chum; of Echanl Girls: Jiertha Arnnid, Ruth Bracken, Winifred Coughlin, Agatha Dynr, Zilpha Daughtirty, Manurie Edwards. Beth Hnwgate. Lucir Marsh. Lama Maultun, Datum Parker. Jean Grnvts, Gladys Miller, Emma Durgnn. Elizabeth Chick, Genevieve Duprey. Gabrielle aneriaau, Katherine: Ruche, Annie Saba. Earning Hart. Accnmpanist, Rachtti Sawyttr Selectiuns, G. N. S. Grchestra ES GREEK AED Vt'I-IITE THE JUNIDR FhRTT TD THE SENIURS Saturday evening. April :15th, the faettitgr anti settier students at the Normal Seheel were entertained H1 the gymnasium hy the Junier class. The 11.111th5 EETtEiIlijf shewet'i that their class pessesses heth exeeutn-e ehiiity and talent. The pregrem was as fellows: Address ef Weleeme ........ . ...... . .. Gladys Miller Piehe Seie Hertha Artteld Reading . . ...... .. Mary MeGeH Veeei Stile - .. . .. ...................... Beatriee Willis Dance . . ........................................................................................ ..... Helen La Chance Ukeieie SeIEetien ................... . Liieg.r Marsh, Beth Hewgete. Zilpha Daugherty, Katherine Hetiieh Reacting . . ................................. Cathryn Parker Tieiih Seie ....................................... , ................ LUBE Marsh Katherine-r Cher1L1s---5elh,r Spenser, Julie Hiehsnh. Derethy McCain. Beth Hewgste. Eiiesheth Ayer. Berltiee Main. Beryl Ltlt'lt'ilf, Heiett Tripp, Eienehe Haines. Belle Niekersen. Dance and Seie ............ . - .. ,. ........................................ Gladys Miller The games whieh fBiiQWt-lti furnished mush amusement. These Jtmiers certainly did titeke us think. Margaret Allen reed s sterj: eenteinine hiaiiks he he tilled with nsmEs elf materials used hy a eerpenter. This was indeed Puzzling. Perhaps if the industrial art here hadn't been. present we wetiIthft have sueeeedetl as well as we tlitL miether stery required hianks he he filled with neutes hf eutemehiies. This was lets ef ftnt+ fer ever;r ear 1 th ithett:I item the Ferd te Pierce Arrow. had its piece in that stery. After the steries we were giTEH isrge pieces at newspaper te tear eut any- enimel which we these. Cats. degs, elephants, girsiires. rshhits. eemeis am! every animal yeti euultl think ei was rentesEHt-Ed in ettr see. We were esteh prettd elf tittr ewn sueeess until we sew Miss Keerte's rahhit. This tent: the prize. .Aiter the games eeme deiieieus reireshments anti tieueitig. The guests lei t the gytniiesitnr. feeling that the Jumers heel eerteihiy given them a delightful evening. THE LAMP AND THE BELL Drama in Five Aets Eur Exists ST. i-itzseest iiitLI-.-t i' Preseitteti hr the Seiiier Ciess Direeteti by Miss Cathryn Parker THEME The steed.r ef The Lamp end the Eeii is the iet'e-fe'r eseh ether ei Bienes anti Eiesttriee1 better knewn es Seew- Ii'ii'htte1+ end Rese-Redfi Their pure Ieee is likened tn the ismp and tn the heii in this speech ef Bianca. i'Yeu see a hunting lamp te me. e. Hattie The wind eennet hlew nut, and I shall held yet: High :11 my hand. against whatever dstkttessi end this ni Beatrice 'Teu are to me a sliver hell in e tewer. And when it rings I knew I aim iteer heme. This hate is se great anti true that it withstands the iesleus baths ei Detevis, Bisnee's mether; the vengeful piettihg et' Guide. Eeettiee's eeusin; sud, mest severe test hi all, the eheesing iii ehe fer wife h:- Merie, yeung ruier ei neighhhriitg kiiigtiem who is levee hat heth; end hlieliy. the eeeitieatei iieeth hi this same Marie. AitEr st ieng separatielt ef sete hurt anti grief, the play ends with Bestriee seeing. She 'is returned Frem her leeig silence. and rings ettt shelve me Like a stleEr hell! CEST DF CHARACTERS Lereuee, King Eif Fieri ...................... . ................... Shirley Hemilten Marie. King ei Leget'etde .. . ...................................... Edna Keeugh Guise. Duke ef Versilia. itephew ei Lerenzn .................... -. . .. Heiett Kierns GDRHAM NORMAL SCHUDL 9'3 f Bernice Smith Gigvgnui Iiilsgellmu ?Gemlemml at Cmurl qf Luranm ................ .sj i233: 3:31: RafTacIt: J l-Mariun M.ECGEJIJ Fidelin. Jcster at Lhurt uf Lnrenzcr ......... . .. ................................ Fturence Remy Giuseppe. Agent fm- Duke s estatts ................................................................................ Daria Glidden Cesm 1; ;C0.rclPIia Barr'tard Haratica annsmeu 0f Fiari . ........ .. Alice Adams Eeppn, little 5:311 11:: Giuliana- ................................. 1 Daria jackann Riga, littie 5011 1:40 Lcmmra ................................................. Gladys Stevens Clerk ........................................ t . Sara Hunttr h'lessengm- . ..... . Bernice, Hart Servant ........................................................................................................................... . ............ 311113 Fndlan Uttaria. Lurenzn's Secmld wife ...................................................................................... Veala Parsmns Beatrice. Rase-Rcd. daughter tn Lureuzn by first marriage . ............................. Edna Kittredga Bianca, Snnw-White. Daughter tr:- Gctaria by a farmcr marriage .................... Dnrathy Gwen Laura, r Batty Gracia? Carlntta Theresa McCarmack Frantesta Cynthia Harriman 1.1913 Latlies at Caurt ilf Lurenzu . ............................................. J.Jarflcl'a 1 . Ezrmette Lxlma Suzanne D Cmumr Lela I Katharine Rache Arianna . ErlEnE Martini: Claudia J LMary Tamplcins Grazia. Nurse tn Beatrice and Bianca ; ........................................................................ . Ruth Saunders. GiltHEttar Servant tn Bianca ............. . Anni: H311 Little HDSE-Red . ............................... Cnrnalia Lcightun t'Linlae SlIrm-- 'LF1.-'l11'ta Gabrielle Pumarlgau Lt-mn-Ura Dnmthy Gallaght-r Giuliana Darathy 1'Ir'w-J'EIIEI'I Qiara , qumeu uf Fiari ................... Rachel Samar Eamvamtta Elizaheth Gilchrest Anna . Ethel 1Hm Deckar Eugenia Luuiac Murphy ElqmmraE . fMarjnrit Statn Luisa . Lutle daughters in Leunnra . ........................................................... tNellit: McLaughlin Gilda, S-IStEr tn Henna: ......... . .. ...... Lama Whit: JicfeIina. HIICII'III'IEI' little girl ................................................................. Hattie jamhs DIME? . . . ............................ Ina MirGrath Plerrut . Mabel Littluiield HETIEHUHI Sara Iaraelsmi PEEtEIFHH Strmiiing Players . ................................................................................ Margaret Scull? Pahclnqella 1 Helena Jacksnn CPIGmme LGEHWa CuIilanE LEEE + ............................................................................................................... , R1353 lieeley Ligatite I fGlenna Knight Lulgl I Children to Lisa ............................... Hermie Wraterman MuSicians-Helen Gilma'u. Baatrice Harwell, Hyena Gnldthwaite. DEIDCEI'EHITEHE Pippert. Ifla Rnsen. Aha Paranns. madEHne Heath, Jizanetti: 10111155111. Grace McDmmugh, Phyilis Mamas. Elizabeth D'Hare. Catherine D'Cnmmr. Arlene Martin, IEEUHEE limerick. Hum: Wiltiama. Pagtsza-a Towle. Aiice Newhaftl Clara Webb. Hazel Gibbs. Marian Dimming. Nina Traf- tnn. Emma Hutchina. Myrtfe Stiiphen. Tuwnspmple Rut1-1 Hamittnni Miriam Hangar. Hazel Hughey. Una Hatching. Esther Ku- chian. Mildrtd McGlylm. Meliaaa Mandy, Dnrnthy Mulialy. Marian Parsuns. Alice Patch, Qertrudg Perham. Annie Fingers. Emma. Ragers, Arlene Sawyer. Bertha Stanier, Alta '1wumhly. Nara Wallace. Alice W'ay. Dnmthjr Briclgca. Maria Hawkes. lsabal Kinmund, lMarinn Fergusnn. . Ladieqs 3an ICUurtiErS-IRuth Murray, Bernice Quimhy. CamHnr: nyman. Maurie Stewart. Llara Thnmas1 Lnuise Mittimll. Dnmthy Hewcnmh. Charisma Rallins, jnaephine Rollins. FEHEIEE Massmam Harriet Hall. 13erth Hatch. Daurice Plummer. Madeline Merton, Duns D'Erfen. Arlene Silica. Helen FGIEF.ICETGIFI1 Fmssatt. Snichart-Luciie Ih'iachnald. Thelma Mullen. Dalla Thurstnn, Adakaide Smith. Elmira Grant. Hazei Keefe. Zita Shnrtill. May TruE. Elsie Staplag, Geraldine Weljher. Mina Larracy. JnaePhiue Hnd'gdnn. Cupuds and Train-bearE-rs-Ea primary thiklren. $112 $231 The sea, the grand hid see, hew I miss the mighty see, All the inland a:.:-::itmtl'1,r dUES nut mean an much to me; How I long te heat the rippling. splashing, laughing seunti e-hee there, As the tiny claiming wavelets trip and run along the share. And their pleasant little song eehees teeth the whole day lung From the wide and 'WEtEl'j-T vastness ef the sea. grand old seat The sea. the grand hid see. the ptiwer hf the eea. And its never-endihg singing at the sehgs ef the treuhle-free. The ferest trees are thesihg. wrenehing, tearingr in the iai'ritid,r And the rain sweeps mi in misty eihuds as though pushed from behind, But hark, where is the retiring when the rain is downward pouring, That I pause te eeteh 3 501.1116. tram the see, grand old sea? The sea. the grand tild see, the salt taunt;r ef the sea. I de: tint smell its presence. what can the matter be? For the very earth is reaching iii the elutehes of the gale As the hlueter still sweeps Unward ever highway. read and trail. Strange I de net hear the thunder as hf meunteins rent asunder That enhies in times tit' tehipeets from the sea. grand old sea. The sea, the grand 01d sea. the 133.211.1123? of the see, It eurpaai-zes mhuntaih gremdeurs. fei'este. streams across the lee, W'hile the inland emtntty smiles heath the warmneee Elf the even, My iiiintl i5 hatking heel; ten the pleee where eea-tides run. Fer the SEES sweet Shething sound eeheee all the ehaetland Itermini, When peace and quiet reign upeun the sea, grand old sea. The sea, the grand old sea. GDdiE e-wn great work. the see. Haw n13; hhmesiek heart is eehing with ith eeaeeleee want fer thee, I mies the sparkling smile which glistens en the ereet Of eeeh ting.F tiplet. as it plays upnh thy hteest. And my very semi is burning with the artlet of its yearning For just euie iirhiH hf breezes train the sea. grand old sea. -WILL1.tM HELLER Melitta JR. Errv I nun ain'- -ET-- ---.-.r.ul .n 'bd'r Hana ! - limit :35.- E En? . - '4'! him '.I' .- J l.'.- .'. .1.- .1-' 5: mid! mt. -...1:HF? .- .FF l.- 1-..- GGRHAM NDRl-IAL SCHODL 1G3 PRACTICE TEACHING Praetiee teaching at the shnp is under the snpervisinn hf Mt. Erewn and Mr. Cilley. Mr. l-irnwn has charge of the wnedwntk. while Mr. Cilley has tlraw- mg. Each seninr has eighteen weeks of this aetual teaching in addition tn the regular teehnieal work. This is perhaps the innst interesting part of the whale enutse. Hardly any of the hays have had teaching experience. so that many navel and ditheuit situatinns arise, Meeting these an nneis nwn initiative gives splendid training. far things ntten happen whieh wnuld eattse an experienced teaeher tn Inse patienee. . A eIass hf grade hnys will shine clumping in with a great deal at LlnnECESSEI'F nnise. take places at henehesi and start tn work. Then tlifhenlties begin tn he enennntered. Stack is teeklessly ent ten shnrt tn- dnwels tnh lnng. TelIing a hes.t th tie a thing,r a eertain wayr seetns tn be a gheti assurance that. as seen as nne's haek is turned. he will do just the npphsite. The boys seetn tn he hnund tn give the praetiee teachers plenty hf eaperienee! When the elass is interested in the work. hewe'vet. everything runs sntnnthly. It is nniy when a hay is esnipellecl tn tin snniething whieh tines nnt appeal tn hint that trying situatinns develop. A11 wnrk eannet he iisugat-enated. however. and sente parts at tnhst kinds hf whrk are uninteresting. A praetiee teaeher tries tn have his eiass dh all parts willingly by making them realize the inipnrtanee of each step. After class we ate hEipfuliy eritieised by nut- hwn teaeher. Shmetintes we feel that we had better heennie nteinhets hi the classes we are teaching. On the ether hand. its a h'sri'and and glorious feelini ' tn knew that one has taught a snev eessfui lesson. and that the eiass has enjoyed it and hat instrnetnr appteeiated it- and tnld us so. nsw EQUIPMEJT In past years at the shnh it has been eustninary fer eaeh elass tn inake same thing fer the shop etltiipntent. The class at '25. at the suggestinn nt' Iir. 'lI-irnwn. an insttnetnt in wnndwhtk. eIeeidetl upnn a phttahie sawtahle, which was needed very rnueh heeause hf the inereasing ntnnhet hf students eaeh year. In making this sawtahle, it was necessary tn have nne member at the class tn take charge, sn selecting the wisest and mast eaperieneed, as it shunned at times. hilt. Little tank charge with the rest hf us as assistants tn help and hEer sugges- tinns if any were needed. Cninpleting this sawtahie the hrst hi this year. it heeante very useful in the eahinet wnrk and also saved a great deal hf time. The enst was small eninpated tn a new nne. the material, inelnding nintnt, ennnter-shaft, lumber? and ether ma- terial ensting hnly seventy-five dnllars. FORGE SHOP Our fnrge shnp year at 1924-25 was a great sueeess under the leadership of Mr. Lattrenee Ciliey. We turned nut a large amount of wntk, besides a ghnd many ianghahle jnkes. Our hrst prhjeet was tn make a ring in nrder he get the knack ni heating the itnn withnnt burning it. Neat we made a heel: and staple and then a pipe hnhk. The big jnke in making this was when Mr. Winntiwartl tried to upset the itnn in the middle he tried in train hut it wnnid nnly bend. Mi: W'altnn alsn fennel that it was tnnre pleasant tn handle the enld end insteatl hi the hnt entl. Our next prejeet was a ehain hank This was made with great interest antnng the iellnws. httt Mr. Cram had a sad eaperienee and later he tleeideti that it was eheaper tn htn'n enal than inn. and that you ennld get better results. T- g? :4 T .- ..TT $E--Fr ;'- : . T TE m+ GREEK AND HWHTE SENIDR BGTS MANUAL TRAIEING JUEIUR BUYS MANUAL TRAINING Wire neat began making priek punehes. nail sets. eeld ehisels and eape ehisels. Our first set were far the seheel. as I heliere the machine shnp class were in great need of them as they were hard en such tests. Otir neat set was stir ewrt. There were many other things made in this esnrse and many repair jobs for the school. DRAFTING Under the snperrisien at Mr. Lawrenee Cillejr. we receive a rerj.r wide range of work in drafting. In bur junior year we take up prtijeetien, erthegraphie. iser nietrie. nbliqtie. and a little eabinet drawing. Here we alsti take up a little free-hand sketching. whieh helps in making wsrlting drawings sf articles whieh are made in weed-tnrning and weetl-wbrking. In the senier year the ee-urse in drafting ennsists of machine and architectural drawing with etinsitlerahle niere free-hantl sketching than is reeeiretl in tittr junior year. The machine drawing eensists nf thawing gears. cams and machine parts. The part is put before us and we are te first make a free-hand sketch of it. and front free-hantl drawing make a writhing drawing. Such things as serew-faee pistes, taper-faee plates. and the tail steek at one at the lathes are drawn. In architectural drawing we draw the eernplete plans fer a house. These plans eensist sf hrst and seesnd Heer and basement plan. Here eensiderahle eare is to be taken in the planning of all I'DDIIIS. heth fer spaee and eeenemy sf material. WOODTURNING During the present seheel year. the buys in hath the junier and senior elasses have made stirne very attractive projects. Inelutled among them are serew driver and ehisel handles. bud vases. napkin rings, nut bewls, eandlestieks, reading lamps. mallets, and Hear lamps. Ehreetlturning might well be termed a seienee. due to the skillful manipula- tien which must be employed in the handling at the various teels. CABINET WORK The cabinet work of this year has not been eerii'ined tti anyr speeial prejeets fer the senior elass; therefore. rnanjtr different and quite diFheuIt artieles have been eenstrneted. Among the larger prnjeets may be found a cedar ehest made entirer with dovetail jeints; also several liner lamps. a piano bench and a linen ehest. Many smaller artieles. such as table lamps, nut bowls. traps. ete., have been etiinpleted. A very high grade at workmanship has been maintained. and alte- gether it has heen a very successful year. THE MACHINE SHOP CLASS This class started work in the fall with Mr. Brawn as instrueter and has been rery sueeessful, en the whale, with its work. The first prejeet fer the elass was a niedinrnwsised meehanieis rise. These have all been eempleted and are, without doubt, better than these em the market. Many of the elass needing the time for ether work, the class as a unit was stepped, but several have eentinued and as a result of their efforts there will be at the exhibition besides the rises. jaeks and bench blneks. Under stress at the noise and excitement in the shop, many humereus things were said and clone, all at whieh served to enliven the days work. All of the telltiws, even the class Prodigy frem whese hands all things seemed to aet according tn the Laws of Gravitation, feel that they,r have received much benefit thru the able teaehing and hard work of their teaeher, Mr. Brown, and all heartily wish him the best sf sneeess with his future elasses, l' gin : HT. Cfnth'l' Ehl '-'f'-,L.g.u Ell! l'l Inf huh- 53' m cnnlura-nl whul 1 n3; dlhl-ITJ hm HrCIHEI .51le 1 : Efo-HI. Eli IHHJI' do u. IrHlEr l'hdl'il! Henri. Hahry'ii and E:lh:r'5 EC?Vaul'F-Hilll nil ii but a. lnr'n mum's: LlHtl 1MILTI-HI'I-HFI' 'I. '1' mm. 5m. m mama . i H ' 'Iul Inrju t in. F'E'IFEE'E'EE ! Iii Why rlr'll. LIL'L'I: Nu .ILJmunf hllrljj altar Spt-dchua dB W'TEHH' thuh-rta'.l bui ha writ: Sccaual he mandarin: arm d-I'hn? In: L... a gpcarl'rr grah-Tv Jihct :n ll'l p; Jlrtr H-Tl'l- 1h! 51-.11-fu-vn Feet L4H!!! nml' Haallper atrthd Ia-thgl I4 TlFHFa-rly when .l. UTE: FrrJ t-u -I. i':' '1 h I. -.i' Mi 'H Iii jllng II: Hund'I-r. WHEDEI' Juill- Wall. Have yau Varnmcqu' id HL hndw bu iguBfia 15D DtLFILtf-EAEJ. Lh'r'l I-r Illi-i-I... ilirlliifp-HI. Uni,- J dthra .1114 4thfu-llj In 11 fpur dnpj 3-.l; l-i-nh hthapi g i? Z 51' :J. C3 2 w GREEN AND 1THITE E7112 Enung 3331111121115 Ghrigtian 21553111111311 Ir: . T711 'i' frlf i . ,3; . .73! ' 1'3-315 . CABINET OFFICERS SEMURS JUHIDRS FrES-idpnf Maude Stewart 1-1111111 31111111111111 FEIFEHPTEEidEHf Nesta Parsnns Alice. Cnggshan 51111111111113! Mabel Littlftiield qumnra Tyler Trmnwer Doris Glidden Zilpha Capmn 1:111:11-1w C111-1-11111'Hc'e 3111'nt 53114-512 Cannrmfrrrr 31111111! C11111-1111'Hm: Elsie Staples Fannie 510551111111 Rachel Sawyar 1151111111 FraNmml-n'p C5111-1111'Hr1? Louise IK-Iitchell Pragmm C11-111-1111Hw 13111131311131 C011111117HEE E11113 Stewart Marian l'IcCohb Katharina Sweetser Clara Imynnherg Vivian Currier Ethel Cale Marjerie Edwards B'Iildred -White Pernmnmr 11113111319111.1153? 611111111111111111Iiss Leis Pike. M155 Gertrude $101112, 31-1155 Mary L Hastings, Mrs. Clinton Kimball. 05351111133 m hrarrheashwn 51111142111 Canfm'encc, Camp l-Iaqua. Poland, ME.- Maude Stewart, Vesta Parsons. ll'abal Littlafleld. Louise E'Iitthell, Daria 611d- den, Marion MCCDhb, Rachel Sawyer, and Miss Luis E. Pike, the faculty 1111211113131 . 3113111151115 111 H113 New Enginnd 51111311111 Ca11frrr11cr1lfaude Stawart 11nd Lorna 1111111111011. GDRHAM KGRMAL ECHUDL 109 Gnaitast Neasiat. Sertetn... March 1. 192.3. Deer Bmthurtt: I am rertaiiily glad to hear that you are planning;T te eeme ter Gerham Nermal Sehiitil next year. But such a task yeu have set me! I couldn't tell yeti eH- aheut life at Gerham Nermal Seheel in Dl'lE letter. her yet in half a desert. I don't believe I even knew where to hegiri. I'll do this. heweyer. I'lll tell yeti abeutta few things eaeh time I write. Then, in your letters you earl ask me aheut anything you'd like espeeially te knew and in that way perhaps in time we eat: eeyer things t0 your satisfaction. One of eur triest irhpertant ergaiiiaatiens and prehably the erie yetilll hrst eeme in eeiitaet with is the Yerlng 1i'V-tirneriis Christian Asseeiatien. When the seheel year opens it is the first to weletime the students to the sehe-el and campus. Fer under its direetien there is always heltl a t'get-tegether party in the Center an the first evening til' the arrival of students. At this time new aequairitanees are made which later heeeme friendships. Perhaps the most interesting and impressire of all the services ef the as- srieiatirin is the Reengnitinn Service which this year was held in the Center cm the evening of Oeteber :itl. At this meeting eighty-hye juniors were formally reeeiyerl ihtri the telltiwship hi the tirganieatien. All these taking part in the seryiee lined up far the mareh. the president leading and earryihe,r the lGreat flandle. the cabinet efheers fellewing and then the new members. They marehed inter the ree-rn and fermerl a eirele. the eahinet effieers standing.r in front of a large Y. VF. C. A. triangle. There was a reading frrim the Scriptures. tellewed by a prayer by the yiee-presirlent. Vesta Parsehs: then a response was sung by the eheir. The arltlress ef welemiie was given by Maude Stewart. the president. and Lerna E'Iltfllllltfln ef the jutiier class respended. Theri everyhetly marched around and each lighted her eantlle at the Great Candle. Miss Stewart read the Litariy, tti which all respended. A prayer and hymn elnserl the service. The report 0f the Camp llatftia delegates was Varied in its term frtim that of prerieus years. On a stage representing a camp seene the girls+ in camp ens- tume. gave a tlramatiaatien hf seine erents that really happened at l-laqua. The itlea was earrierl eut hy singing the eamp stings. telling humereus steries. etmest gossiping abtitit delegates from the ether seheels. anrl hnally giving a representa- tiriri ef the mere serious side of Camp Maqua life. This ineludetl the daily prer- gram of leetures aritl elasses and a representation of raw delegatitin meeting, which event eltised the dayls werk. All these whe witnessed the tlramatieatitiii een- sideretl it a novel antl llltEl'ESlLtlig rrlanrier ef giving a repert. The delegates to Camp i's'laqua learned that if any ergaitisatien was to be a sueeess it must have a full and erirreetly appertiened budget. Our efheers. hay- ihg made their hurlget. wishetl te present it to the asseeiatien in sueh a way that all weultl realise what was EltJnE with the money. Again Maqua earrie te their aid. Ne tine will ever forget the presentatieh given one afterrieeri in the main I'DDm tJf the Aseemhly Halli One girl standing en a Chair with three sheets draped areurid her represented a meney haze,r tied at the neck. In ertler te fill Gut 0111' budget ether girls, representing small mnney hags earning frrim different sources. entered and tank their places ene at a time under the sheets of the big budget. swelling it tint. At the same time the treasurer explained the aetieri ef the budget The hutlget was all tttade up. htit they CDLtltl nut lteep the money. there were many expenses and eentrihutiens tn he eeiisidered. Te- bring put this faet the girls. tinder the preteetien oi the large hag. quiekly changed their plaeards te eit- penditures and disappeared frent sight. The t'elhzhriagr isithe budget as made eut: Rerriptshlleaihership. Sim: T. W. C. :1. Fair. $111: Sale at Candy, $1511: Sale ef Xmas Cards. $25: fen- ierenee Lean. EJH. Expenditures National Dues. $31!: Student 17+ 17., 5531:: Italian Missieh. Em: Heart and Hand Seeiety. $11!: Ceaiinittees, $3.3; General, $15M: Expense ter Maqua. sees. Recently after a very interesting talk by M iss 'i-Viggin. they eentributeti $25 te the Student Friendship Fund fer Eureper The Student Prayer Meetings this year have heen especially well attended. This is partly clue to the fact that the plaee ef meeting has heen changed to Rehie I-Iall. Center. This change was made because of the growing need fnr reem and the desire te hare the use Df a prime. Sinee the change we have enjeyed mush speeiai music at ear meetings. heth yeeal and instrumental. The time of the liieetiags has aIse heea ehanged. Fermerly they were held in the stterneen at three-thirty. new they are held item sis-fe-rty-hre ts seyeh-thirty. The ii'eritl Fellowship and Pregram Cemmittees hare heea werkihg faith- fuIIy and. as a result of their eFfe-rts. hare prentled us with twe especially grind missionary plays. nI-Iere. There and Everywhere. and Frnm Sea to Shining Sea. In addition we have been rery fortunate in ehtainiag. through the 'f. VF. C. A. at Pnrtlantl. seine speeial speakers for eur prayer meetings. Miss Ewing. a aerathiate nf Wheaten Cellege. spelte tn us he the suhjeet. H'Student Velttnteerf' Mrs. Hilda Iyes ef Pertiand gave an inspiring telh en Prayer? and Mrs. Neyes. aisn ef Pertlantl. gare a most interesting arhh'ess en the Life and Custems sf Japan.H Our last speaker was Miss Barrow et' Pert- lanrl whe gave s very helpful talk en Immigration? Anether ef the emhmittees is that fer Seeial Serviee. The rluty at this tem- mittee is te visit the sick and see that Hewers are sent te these in need sf bright- ness and cheer. This eemmittee. theugh it werhetI silently. has tlene many werth- while things fer ethers. Much eredit is due these memhers fer the geed werh they have rlene. The annual Y. 1N. C. :1. fair. hehtl in the gymnasium. was presented this year in 5.1th Iliense Land. The isles was earried eat in the tieeeratiehs as a whele with a speeial rhyme fer eaeh heeth. The fsney werk bneth, Fannie Messmau in eharge, was very attractively deeurated as the heme st Little lie Peep with all her sheep. Ceft'ee and sand- wiehes were served by the Queen of Hearts. l'Iari-sn MeCehh, whese heeth was attraetire with hearts and red and white streamers. The hanrllterehiet beeth was unique in rieeeratiGIL Here Erma Stuart appeared as the maitl in the garden hanging eat her eiethes. Every state in the Unihn anti many fereign emmtries Were represented by handherehiefs eentrihuted hy teaehers and students. Many nf these were very beautiful. IGrabs always add fun tn the Deeasitm. it this time she eeuItl reaeh tlswu hits the well fer a grab while jeanhette Jehhseh as Little Tummy Tucker sounded a tihhling hell. At the candy heath were l'fahel Littlefiehl anti Leuise Mitchell. It was especially attraetire as a representation at DUE nl' 0111' best loved rhymes. although sumewhat altered t0 ht the eeeasien: Old M ether I-Iuhharti And her deg Dahdyll Used te eat honeswr hit new they eat eandyr 9111 the heeths were well patronized and the sale helped to swell the Y. W. C. A. budget 'I GORHAM NDRMAL SCHDHI, 111 During the evening a eIIe-aet eIIIIIedI: play. The IIIIII-ItiItate IIaIIIin. was eleI'eI'II' presented lll'lCI'EI' the tIiI'eetiI'III I3II I'Iliss Cathryn l'arI-Iet'. A reading IJj-I Teresa lIeCerIIIaek was much appreciated as were twn seles IIIjI' the Misses SteIIIaI't and lItIssnIaII, and the IriIIIiI'I sIIIII lay IstIeI' Marsh, with piaIIe aeeeIIIs psIIiIIIeIItle-r Rechel Sawyer. 'Wnahlngtnn's llithday Parly Greup The 1I- I'asIIiIIgteII l'IiI'tlIIlay IIaI'tj; given III; the T. W. this year was a great stteeess. .IIIIIILIt a week beIere IIIItiee was jokingly given that I'lt'IlJDdF weuld he aIIIIweIl in the tIiIIiI-III FUGITI en the night III the party wIIII tIiIhI't wear a paper eaII. StIItIeIIIs IIIIII Iaeultjr alike I'esIIIIIIIIetl eheerIIIIII.I tn the request. The eaps and the taI'IIe deeIII'atiIIIII-I LII tetI Eti'lCl IIItIe paper en the white CEII'ETEI tegether made the I'IIITIIII very attractive. There II. as IIIIIeII iIIIeI'IIIaI IIIII while we were still at the tahles. There were iIIIpIIIIIIIItII sIIIIgs iII IIhieh IaEIIIIII names It eIe IreIIIIeIItIy lIeaItl :IIIIIIII every- IIIIe was- eheered IIIIIII Geerge III aslIingteII III the eeels. OI eIIIIIse there was IIIasIIiIIetIIII pie! Ihe eI- eIIiIIg eIIteI'taIIIII'IeIIt given in the Center was aIse a great sIIeeess. Te this were invited all the students living I'IIItsitIe the IIIIrIIIiteties The pregrant was as Iellews: i'ulittuet Eieerge Washing tIIII ........................................................................................................ Leuise hl-zers MaItIIa W'ashiIIIItIIII .. LIII'IIa W IIite Myrtle StinIIeII 1Iriella Lhase 'H'eiifla BlaisIIeII. Erma Stuart: lLIIarIeIIa liIeIIIiIIs Marisa MECFIIIII. Battle IC'II I'IIeIIIIeiIII .IeaIIette jehnsett, Cerdelia BaI'IIattI. .I'LI'IEIIE Sawyer. Ruth Blake. Making the First Flag LerIIa INIIiIe. Leuise Hikers. 1II'ieIa Chase. NeIrilIa Elaisdell. . I. First Grade IClass in Music Teacher Miss Andrews ChiIIIreIIsLetiise 'WetherI-ee Lathryn Parser JIIsepIIIIIe Smith Deretln Lyons. ,IaIIIee IeIIetItIs- Readies; III e Stew I:II a JeIII'IIeII Miss Keene The T. III. C. .-'L is IIIcIeeII IIIIe III Ihe tIIItstaIIdII'Is teattttes III IJIII FCI'IUDI IiIe. I IIIIIIII, I I'aIIIaIa. that Ier letteI IIIIIIII eI tIIIe we must admit I have Ilene ea- eeptienally well. OI eettrse. this dIIesIIt establish a precedent. prehaIIII IIIIIIe III the ethers will he as Ieng. Just the same. answer seen and ask all the questiens yeti want tII. Sineerely. M 1 .- - IIIIrrF-JJIIIII-JIIIIIf-IHIII-IHE-IH - .- GREEN AN D ETHITE fmiss EEEIHE Innhhurg Earhart STUDENT GOVERNMENT Tm: HtJL'HE CustMJ'J'Tt-zs FUR THI-I Vista 153.2445??? FIRST SEMESTER President. Manta, LITTLHFIELH Vfre-Frest'a'ent, I.J.'tt.-'It-2H Ell'rettata. Secretary, DELLA Tauss'rar-e Arlene Mareille Alta Parsans Genevieve Duprey Vesta Parsons K'ietm'ia Casper I'n'trg'inia HIaele artene Sauwer Miriam I-laaper SECOND SEMESTER President. Duals Otlsatas: Vtee-Presttfent. Mwnstaaa Harm Seeretmw. ZILPI-Ia Caesar: Jasephine Rsllins ' Marian MeCehh Thelma Mullen Etina Kittredge Vivian Currier Helen Lawe CtthleIia Itarnard Hazel iieete Gasman XttssuL SCHnnL. March 133. 15323. Dear Barbara: Tau asked me to tell jean ahaut aur Student 1rt3:twernment this time. That week is carried on through the Hause Committee and the Student Cnuneil with the aid at Miss jnrtlan. nttr dean. The Student Ceuneil is eampesed at all the girls in the sehanl. The l-Iattse Cammittee is earnpnsecl rat eleven girls elected Iw the Cstmeil. The plan this year was different from any ever tallawed hefure, in that there were anlj: twe electinns. The first Hsuse Cmnmittee, elected hetere sehsnI eleseti last fall was eentpased entirely at' seniars. The Hause Cummittee far the eeeend semester was made up at twe-thirtls senisrs and the remaining third Junmrs. h- a. - - - ' $-'E ? a... E.d... -- :. . ...... .. 1111- GREEN AND WHITE This year. also. we have little handbooks whieh are an innervation They eentain a e-spjtlr ef the eenstitutien. the rules governing the use at musical instrub menrs. rules fer quiet heurs. study hours. etc. in shert, all the little things that are sen easjlr ta ferget. Several seeial events of the year have been under the supervision of the Student Government as an organisation. Early in the tall they eendueted a hut deg mast tip at Fort Hill. where we all had a splendid time. The ettly thing we regretted was that they didn't repeat it. Thea.r also gave a Hallewe'en party. This was given in the gymnasium, wltieh was ntest attractively deeerated with pumpkin jaek e'lantettts, ghosts. eerna stallts and even spider wehs. It was a eesttttne party and a line at twentyahtre eents was required of anyone who did not eestumet Edna Keeugh wen the prize fur the must artistie eestumei Madeline Heath and Irene Pippett dressed as t'Spark Plug. with Helen Duffy as Barney Geegle, received the prize fer the mast eriginal eestunte. The Christmas party. tea. was given by the Student Government. This was en the night hefere we went heme fer the Christmas reeess. There was a tree and entertainment in the dining teeth at supper time and another entertain meat in the Center later that evening. The tree was a large DHE in the eenter art the remit and it eertaialyr leaked pretty all trimmed and piled high with presents. In order to he sure that Santa wnttltl visit everyene the peeple at each tahle had 1:. restit:I1..tsljj.ir drawn names. Eaeh gave Santa a gift for the one whose name she drew. Lerna White efheiated as Santa and the Hline she gave us weuld have been a eredit tn hld St. Niel: himself. About six girls assisted in presenting the gifts. ltiliiltett the presents had been partially.r distributed. Santa went eut. He seen ap- peared with a large has: an his head. which proved to he a hettqttet hf Ameriean Beauty I'DSES ier Miss Jerdan. a gift to the clean item the students. llefere we left the dining teem there was a shart musical program. Smite ef the viniinists ef the erehestta played e-ne er twe at the Bid familiar Christmas earnls and a number of girls led the singing- Hattie jaeebs gave a line reading entitled. Hank Spinkis Discovery. Then same of the girls of the mandolin eluh played and sang pepular pieces. W'e were all invited to eente down to the Center at nine e'eleek. Miss Andrews was master of eerentenies and Jeanette Jehnsen. Anne Saba. Ruth Blake. Arlene Sawyer. Anne Felsetn. Nettie Day, Myrtle Stilphen, Mary Weleh, Genevieve Dewey, and Harriet Hall assisted her. These girls aeted out the fel- lewing stings in burlesque: t'A Perfect Day, Linger .e'ltwhilefr i'Jittgle Bells. Questiens. Stand Up and Cheer. Parade at the Klreeden Seldiers. Sweet Genevieve, HItlattle Cry, A Kiss in the Dark, Seeing Nellie Heme. 'lFaee te Face, r'Tt'at'npl Tramp! Tramp! HThe Lord Chard. Three OlCleek in the h'lrerning, From One to Twe.n l'Feilew the Swallow, and The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. The hit of the evening was Seeingllx'ellie Hernef' Ruth Blake, dressed in gentletttattlyr tegalia. was allewetl the privilege of eseerting eut- clean aerass the Center. It didnlt take us lung to guess that tine! l'tihen they had finished we all jeined in the last part of the entertainment, I had intended to write yeti a regular news? letter. but it has cleared DE st:- 1 must take my Hetinstitutitmal'' and perhaps Illl see a bird at two. GDRE-IAM NDRl-IAL SCII'DCJL 11:. ORCHESTRA Eh'TIRIJ M A HDREWS, Dirrrrrr-r FIRST X'IULIXS Erfynna Gnldthwafte Lucy Marsh Heatricu Farwell Dummy Judd Nallie jurdau Helen Gilman SECGKD VIOLIN Arlene. Habmqk Clara Leynnherg ShKAPJ-IONEB Lida Greenlaw Hazel Hughey Drums. Laightnn Burgess Tmmhune. Anne Fnlsnm Rachel Sawyer. Pianist MANDOLIN CLL'L'i MIRIAM Azim-uiws, Dirrrtar Nevilla Elaisdell Marian McCubb Dorothy Owan Harriat Andaman Dnruthy Saidel Lillian l-EerIeausky Kathryn Swaemer Madeline Heath Hyantha Harker lleth I-vagata BIANDOLINS Glad 1:5 White L'KELELES Hattie Jambs Lair; Heaths Ruth Hlake Emma Durgan Lucy Lnuk Dummy Jambs Margaret Uurgin Mary Tompkins Flnl'ente Unughtj' Lucy Marsh Guitar. Hazel Dickey ianjn-Mandulin. Durmhy Hatch Delnra Parlien Pianist GGRHAE'I NORMAL SCHOOL 11: GriaHast Netiitat. Seamus March :21. lttss, Dear Barbara: I was very mueh surprised and net a little pleased to receive sueh a prempt ariswer tell my last letter. Of course. I should have told yntt abeut nut musical erganiaatiens hefere. I ferget I was writingr te eiie hf Gerhamis pessible future musical highlights. Our organisations are the Mandolin Chih. lIljrehestta aiirl Cherus. The latter is net. strietlj.r speaking. ari erganiaatien. but we usually eensider it in eeri- neetien with these others. I have enelesed snapshots ef the Orchestra and Mann delin Club. hut the Chertts is quite tee large to he snapped:u The Mandolin CIub. under the efficient leadership of Miss Andrews, has this year greatly imprstreri hy the additien at new members. It has increased from a gI'UUII of eleven girls to tweiity-feur members. Although it is ealled a Mande- lin Club, there are several girls who play ukeieles, ene a guitar. and another a banje-mahdelin. Interest, enthusiasm. and ee-eperatieti make this club just what it should hs-a typical G. N. S. erganiaatieti, worthy of the high place it holds ameng the sehsel aetivities. Every Saturday morning the last period. 11.355 tr.- 12.15, the entire studeht+ hardy assembIes fer eherus. This. like all our musieal organisations, is under the instruetien of Miss Andrews. eur Supervisor ef Musie. The aim of the chorus perieti is to help the students ten understand and appreeiate geed musie. It was in ene sf eur eherus perieds that Miss hndrews introduced the heel: of Gerham stings arid eheers that she had eempiled. The Christmas eareling came under the eherus peried work. You knew, it is an established eustem here for the Normal Seheel students te- ge aheiit the town singingr Christmas eareils seme evening hefere the Christmas reeess. and we tisiialh.r devete Cutie er two periods to praetieing the eareist This last year we went m'rEdnES'L-lay evening. Deeemher 1T. Vie sang in front of any house where a eaiidle was burning in the windewt The stings were old faverites. sueh as ttHely Night. WC! Little Town of Bethlehem? :It Came upen the Midnight Clearf HO Came Pill Ye Faithful, and i'The First Neel? Over Fifty ef the eai-elers were invited inside the home at Mrs. l'IeDaiiiels and served deughnuts and eeffee, and the rest hf us were given tine sweet apples by Mr. Harding. I think I teld yeti semething about the erehestra last year. The graduation of stir senitirs eaused ehanges when we reuerganiaed this fall. The junior elass hreught several new 1itiijlittists. Lida Greenlaw. whit: left us part ef last year, is haeh again tri support Haaei Hughes. Anne Felsem added a trombone, an iris sttttment we have never had hefere. Beth the Orchestra and h-Iandtilin Club eeeasietially give shert pregrams in ehei-us. Besides playing fer ether entertainments during the year. thfi UfChES- tra also plays for graduation This eeneludes my musical nnetesfl Barbara. so I'll elese. UR EEK AND NH ITE Daria. Jacksnn Cornelia Leightnn Arnnid Hill Sadie Kierstcati Hayden Andersnn Bessie: Greely Lm'na 'Whitf: Marinn Peahies Hazel Harman Clara Leyanbarg ART CLU 11 CLL'H OFFICERS VIRGIIM HLACK, Frmhfdrmt .lnranH HILL. ITrr Prmidm: 3135:5115 GREENE. H?errcmry MEMBERS OF THE ART CLUB Agnes Kerr l-iarjnrie Hmwn Harriet Andaman l-l'ildred White Arlene Iiahcuck julia Hicksma Ruth 'ilake Hazel Dinkey chilla Iilaiadall Margaret Roberts E'ictnria Caspar Alta Farsnns Annie Saba Virginia l-Hack Susan Prehla Ruth Cnnley Bernice ircck Edna Kenugh Lucille l'IncDonald Faculty Adviser, 11155 LDITIEE WEIHERHHE GGRHAM NDRMAL SCHGDL 119 GORE.er NeestsL SCHUGL. April 15, 1925. Bess Bseeses: I have my work all done for tomorrow and a half-heur or so Ieft hefere t'lights eutH te write yen and answer yeur questions sheet the Art Club and the Dramatie Club. There has been a Special th Class that met enee a week fer the past three or four years, but it was net until Oeteher, 192i. that e eluh was fermally organized. New members are admitted 0111:; after they have submitted three drawings which have been accepted by the vete ef the ehtb. In the fell: sketching out of deers was taken up and instruction in the use et' pastelle crayons was given. 1When eeid weather made it necessary te work in- deers. still life drawing began. Parchment lamp shades were designed and made. Oil painting was taken up by making eileleth Iuneheen sets. em which the members worked out their eriginal ideas. Candiestieks were tieeer-eted with was: Figures and parchment shades fashiened te tit them. An exhibition and tea was given the feeult;r en the afterneen of March 2G. in the drawing reem. The speeisI work ef the club was arranged in an attractive manner. A general invitetien was extended tn the entire seheel to visit the exi hihitien en the feltewing day. Our youngest erg-snisstien .is the Dremetie Cluh. Its first meeting was held November. 1924. The purpose of the club is to enable-its memhers te became familiar with the drama and tr: furnish theatrieel eppertumties fer these interested. At the first regular meeting after the Christmas recess the juniee trg-ettts teek piece. In March a special meeting was ealied fer the purpese eut' ll'lltlatlng new members. The first public appearanee oi the elub was made at the Y. 1W. C. A. fair when The Obstinete Femilyii was presented. At the regular meetings many sketehes are given and stunts and tell ealls are enjoyed. Twe ef the sketehes were Henry, where are yet: ?i' and HThe Cast Rehearses. I have pretty well eevered eur organisations with the exeeptien efrthese een- neeted with eernpesitien, rUral seeielegy and ethieties. These you will find re ported in ether departments of the Green and White. Just new supper hell is ringing se-Se lung. g- - r.T::.-;;iaz -.-.; : 12D GREEK AND ETI-IITE DR.ri1'I.-T11IC CLL'H CLL'H OFFICERS Prrm'drur, HJCLI-tx Kamxs Firr-Prrm'dcnr, Amus HAWIQES .S'crrrmry. kum AmalaI-zsnw Trrnxnrr'r. KA'I'IIHRIEE RHCHE Rrpnn'cr. XEYILLA BL-u:-:HELL thrnrfmu GERMJHKE 1-Y13mum CHARTER MEMBERS Alice Adams Lnuiae Alters Haydm Andersen Cordelia Barnard Luis. Hearty Virginia Black NevilIa Elaisdell Ruth Blake Chriatinc Bnuher Ruth Cranial: CIiimn Cram Dnmthy Davis Nettic Day Margueritt Dudley Gemvieve Dunn: Arthur Ellsmnre Baatricc Farwell Anna Fafan Helen F3155 Lauis Furrcst Darmhy Gallagher Doris Glidden Ruth Hamiltun Shirk? Hamiimn Cynthia Harriman Bernice Hart Elnurmi'u.r Hatch Arum I-Iawkea Madelin Heath Sara Israelsnn Daria Jacksan Hallie Jacnhs Ruse Keeley Helen Keirns Edna Kaaugh Edna Kittredgc Curnelia Leighmu ArIEEn Martin Marian Mchth Teresa McCarmatk Mildred MCCh'Im 1hh'illiraun McLin Fannie. Mussman Ruth Murray Suxanne DlCHIII'IIJTS Elizabeth O'Hara: Irene Pippert Alta Farsnns Vesta Parsnns Eercnite Quimlly Flarence Reidy Katherine Ruche Idnlize Ruderick Ida RGEE'H Annia Saba Arlene Sawyer Rachel Sawyer Cyril Scheib-el Ih-Iargaret Scully Myrtl: Stilphcn Erma Stuart Alta Twnmhley Ethti Vandekar Geralciine Wehbcr Kenneth iVDndward I ' - ...:n.'-.-h- .- ' 1.- - h-: -. - ...-.- .--.. 5'1 . -h.. UURI-iAM NDRMAL SCI-IUUL 121 D'IiLF'I-IIC CLUE. CLUB OFFICERS Frmidmn, NEVILLE. HLAIHDIcLL f-ffcchr-esfdeuf. RUTH BLAKE Serrrmry, HAE'HEJE AHDI-tnmm Trmnu-cr, IhrIMeJnRIF. IIMLIEY Audifar, jEHSIE DUTY Akcrs. Louise Eurke, Catherine Creamer, Nancy Eailey, E-Iary Cady, Mary Davis. Durnthy BaItlwin, Dummy Casper. Victnria Day, Marjorie Eeatty. Lois Chase. Viola Day. Netti: Berry. Charlatte Chick. Elizabeth Douglas. Gladys Berry. Esther Clapp. Laura Dudlay. Marguerite Black, Virginia Clark, Mildred Duffy. Helen Bunker. Christine Cunlcy. Ruth Duprey. Genevievc Boyd? Elva Conic. Dummy Field. Arlene Brown, Elizabcm Crandlemire, h-Iamie Duntun. Grace GREEH AND 1'1Jiui'HITF-S Foiey, Helen Forrest. Louis Fussetl. Camlyn Gallagher, Dorothy Gibbs, l'iazel Gilchrist. Elizabeth Gilman. I'Ieltn Gnldthwaite, Myana Grant. Doris Greely, Bessie Hamiltnn, Ruth Hndgdnn. jnsephine Hooper, Miriam SAM URAI CILUI?r Curt: CJl-'FIEERE Prrsfn'mrf, ESTHER. KUCHIJH Trmnrrcr, EHHJ. HEUUGII Audirm', SUEJHNE UCUNHUR l-Iughey. l-Iazel I-lunter. Sara I'lutchins. L'na Keeley. Ruse Keefe. Hazel Keirns. Helen Hittredge. Edna Knight. Gianna Leighton. Cornelia Littlefleld. Mabel MacLaughlin, Nellie B-Iarcille. Arlene MECth. Marian Vicr+Ps'r.-ridmf, HLIEJHETII OlHiRE Secretary. ermcnm: O'Cur-mny. McGrath, Ina McGlynn. Mildred l1 nndy, Melissa Mamas. Phyllis lfnrtnn, Madeline l'IullaIy. Dnrnthy thhert. AliCE Newcamb, Dnrnthy Owen, Dorothy Parsons, It-Iariun OBrien. Doris. Hatch. Dnrnthy . I . -5. w DURHAM NDRMHL SCHDGL 123 PAS A PAS CLUE Curl: OFFIEERS Praxidrm. CJRULYN WYMAN F'irEiFrcsfdeut. RUTH SAUNDERS Scrrcrnry, Mirna STEHHET Treasurer, CIIJRLENA RULLJHE finditan LUHNA WHITE Patch, Alice Saba. Annie Tlmmam Clara Parsuns. Alta Sawar, Ariana Towle. May Parsnns, Vesta Sawyer, Rachal Trafmn? Nina Perham, Gertrude Scullyn Margaret True, May Pippert, Irene Shurtill. Zita Twumbly, Alta anerleau. Gabrielle Silke. Arline 1-hnDerkar, Ethel Quimby. Ilernice Smith, Adelaid: Yermette. Dnrilda Reidy. Florence Smith, Barnice Wallace, Nora Roche. Katherine Staples. Elsie EE-Tay. Alice. Rnllins, jnsephine Sleen, l'Iarj-urie u-rebb, Clara Rogers. Annie Stamina, Gladys Eirebljer, GeraldinE Rogers. Gladys Stnnier, l'Eertha Williams, Hope. Stuart, Erma GR EEK AN D H'HITE D UCIM US CLUE Cum OFFICERS Prrsidruf. JE.-1NE'I PE JUHNSUN FErE-Prrsidrnr, Dams GanIex Errremn'. TEREEA 3'ICCDHM.-1CH Trmsnrer, TIIEI.MJ MULLER :1 udr'far, BEATRICE FAR'WELL Adams. Alice Ikarlr'hztrd Cordelia Bridges. Dnrnthy Culhane, Geneva Dinsmnre, Adelaide Ferguson, Marian Fulan, Anna Hall, Annie Hall, Harriet Hamiltnn, ShirIEy Harriman, Cynthia Hart, Bernice Heath. Madeiine Israelsun, Sara Jacobs, Hattie Jacksnn. Helena Kinnmnd, Isabel Larracey, Mina Martin, Arline h-IEDnnald. Lucille McDanngh. Grace l-IcLin. Wiiliam Mnssnmn, Fannie Murphy, Louise: Murray, Ruth Plummer, Daurice Rndarick. Idnlize Rugtrs. Norma Stiiphtn, l'IyrtlE Thurston, Della Tompkins, Mary W'alsh, Dorothy uraterman. JenniB Ehitnrial 713mm erlall MtCnbb 15511-1: 1:. Eur r': JiiH-ln-t. Fer-r-tll GLJJEH churn i'. n Mlhnl 126 GREEN AFB WHITE CHESS ?iatharine Emllihag Eatulig r:?MIiEEr ?hiturial $311ch EditGr-iH-Chicf, ILWIJEK AEDERSUK ASSI'SHIHIF Hd-ifm'x BEATRICE EHRWELL. jia-xxxa'r'n: JEIII-INEUI, D0315 GLIDIJEN BHJEHEH Manager, MARION :K-TCCUHH Aisidrfmrt Brigham: JI-IHHrjgrr, KENNETH. Wmuwwn Ad'verf-iiing .1! mmgrcr', EDNA KIZUUGI-I ASSESFHJH' AdE'EFH-S'iii'y Mnnnyrm LDUIS FDRREET, RLTTII Saux'mclas. HELEE KEIRNE :f-Humm' Edimt Mmlamh' HEATH Cairndar Ed-ifm', Minna. LI'rrLEFIELn Hammrmri Editing 51514117. Shim Arr Editor. V1Ht1131.x BLACK Phamgmphic Edirm', Dams O'HRIUE Orgrrufsmimm Edifmn HI-lLEIi'H GILMAE Amati: Edirm'. TERESA BICCUEMACK funim' Edifar. 11.1mm: CLARK Fucuffjr :ijirh'ixm'. KATHERINE I'LELLIDAY BHSKETBHLI. 1W ,1; 1733 GREEN 3.33111 H'HTTE Ely Genrham glthletic C?smciatian Prcsidcttterirsme S.-tlt-i Virr-Prcst'deute Dmttrrnr Jttltxstix Scrrcfrtrj'w H .nrttitrs ELK: IH-Zttsttb: Treasurer-tieaItrlere Dt'eaer GIRLS HASKET HALL The Girls Haskethall Team cf '25- has cciiipletcd a mest successful seasett. Thcna'h a rccarr! at points might fail te shew this-is it the pcihts that really ctmnt after all? Tc the ceach and girls ef'the team and te ahyene whe has understand the splendid spirit cf unity and Ieyalty. the tme true fuunclatien crf teaiii-wcrk. which was displayed in ererjr game. there can he he dcuht as tn the success at the seasrin. H-Vith the captain cat cf the first games. clue to an injured hiiee. and the manager LinabIe tr: 1:133: fer the entire year. the girls opened their seascn tinder scritius handicap. With 0111;; twc letter girls en the team and Nassau playing a hard. fast granite, things lracketi pretty had far Ichrham at the entl cf the First half at the first 1tfatiie. hit 'lTitchf' hur manager. anahIe tti Iteep c-ut cf the game lciiger. rushed intc suit. and against ticctrir's ertiers. played the secc-rltl hait', spurring en the lagging spirits hi the team. The hcpetI-far trip he the University cf Maine was realized this great: and altheugh. after a Icing. hard jnurnej; iii tine cf the 1trcrst sterms cut the year. the girls lest the g'aiiie. They had a wtmtlcrt'ul time. Rah.r Rah! Fur the Green liitldies! Hihether the inspiratiea came from the new uniforms. or item the fine shew cf schne! spirit which was displayed in the deafening cheering which acetirnpahied the game. winnima,r frem the University crf Maine girls en nut ewn Fitter was the triumph cf the seasen. En tine whtt saw the Lti'idsttcii Academy game at Gerham will icrget the trerd ef encouragement which the captain of the UPiJDt-Sil'lg' team frequently sent dtiwn the Heer tea tine at her playet'quStich tn yeur man ii? And in these fettr wertls we find a hit cf Pi'liitilinpiljf developed frern the Tmte eif righteous cempetitien that has made girls' basketball. 50. girls. whether it he the tasks and duties hi life cr-a man, remember the werds cat a Spunky little captainwthat hashethali has taught yeti tn i'Stick te treiir man 1'3 IIII-uIrIIII IIIIIIIII lllhIIII'IJIH'IIIIII' HHJJIIIIIIIIml I'DIIHIHII'HHI- IIIIIIIIIII III-.IIIIIIIIl:IIIIIIIr-J IIIIIIIIIIII H153 ..... h Eiiih GDRHAM NURMIGIL SCHDOL 129 q AWARDS LEHFT'E Certificates Capt.'Heleua Jacksnn Mary Candy Teresa McCarmack Dm'hthy JaCDIJS Grace MCDGIIIJIIgh Susan Prehle Ruth IItIiIII'tIIyr Harriet Hall Vivian Currier Margaret Berry Helen Lachance Emma Bet: Eartha Arnold Blanch Clark Julia Hickson SGDRES OF THE GAMES Gotham 14 Nassau 26 Gotham 24 Maine. Schnol tIf CnmIn-trce 5 Ghrham T Univatsity of Maine :35 Gorham 36 Eridgtnn Acadcmy t Gnrham 35 Univarsity nt' Maine 15 Gurham 1? Maxim High 13 Gurham 23 Nassau 2:3 We wish ttI draw attentimt t6 the tiniihrms Inf gTEEII That have as warm at welcnmt III. the iithItI's at early spring WI: law: this little army that always lnnks 5c: bright Althnugh thItj.r wear a smiling face we iCIICrW that they can tight. And all thIEit' itiEnds are gathered amund ta give El mighty ChEEr Far the: girls 111 GI'EEII are tha Gnrham team that a: 1 oppanents fear. It' s a grand Did ruI E at this grand old schnml. tn cheer thE visittat's 311 SD with have and far they give the ChEEI' that rings thmughhut the hall . - I It Jng-leaf I '- -'- . r. r? MMWJ - . . 11 I . LCEHTEr-i X ,I'if 4 9. - gm - In , -. H r '1 $3133 .- -. 3.. E? I I. I: J33 N L l! 355:; i .53 Dii- I - Caerrhe-rive! + 4 Iii: 9 I hffww 1 lm l. Era L -, 3'? x; . 91-May: 4!! Frag? 5uEFdJ ' l 9.??a; W Eh J WITH Ir- IRE GGRHAM KDRMAL SCHDDL 131 LLRSKETTL-HLL GAMES OF Li. H. S. HOYS iihrheut 1H. Farmingten Kennel 2? iierhtun -lH. Gray's litisiness Chilege Ii Lint'hhm TH. Geuid'e : tettdenii' EH Gerhani Iii. iithietm'ti I-iighifit finithhtii EH. Geuid's Academy 43?- GUTIIEHH TE-t. Fennihgthn Netmel 2.2 Gerhani H. Portland University 11 Ghrhem 13?, Grayis lhwihess College 8 Gt'ilttttti Ntittwtwh Stittahe LINEUP ' 1 Gmn's Earth Tami Ne. games thirima Ethnic. jrem fitter. fresh fnuis. paints. pinged in. phtyrtf. Greed win EU 1 El Th 8 Ferwa rd Seheihel 2T 3 Gr: 3 Fe: rwerti Plleeninre til T 2-5:: H Center Tucker 5 :3. 13 3 Guard V. Heeper 4 l. B 3 Gtterti Hewhes :3 El 4 3 Guard. Center Jehnshu D U El :1 Guard 133 Tetal paints for 3 games. The G. N. S. began hashethall practice Eiil'EClZijf after Thehhwgit'ihg vacation under the supervisihn hf Chaeh 1x-Vietleh. The turn-hut was a geed hue and the eutiehh fer the basketball season seemed premisihg. The team wee under the leadership of Captain Seheibei. and the schedule and all arrangements made iij Manager Khieedwartl. Andy deserves hut thanks for the nihhy apeeehes he made at assembly tti ertiuse seheel spirit. . lihe teem fer next year will ennsist Di fuur letterinen. and with ether material 111 the present Juniet class with the entering E1355 next year. '3. N. S. shtiuld turn ntit ti 'witilting;r team fer the seaeeh liltEfi-Zli. The hays hi the Seniur class. leave in hopes that G. N. S. will put hut a ehempiehship teem fer the season of IHEJJE'EE. SUMMARY OF 633 HES The Et'St game at the SEELSDI'J was. played in the Gerham Nnrniei SehDel Gyllh with the Fanningteh Normal Seheei. The G. Ni 5. hays put up El. geed fight against 3. team already well alhng in the SEHSDIL and they had nuthiltg te- he ashamed of when the visitors tereh heme the tent; end hi the sehre tia't-IH i. Fiend. the fast fetwtu'd. started fer Farmingthn with four field geals and hue thtti. while the htmers were disti'ihutetl equally among the heme team. The next game. with Gray's Husiness College of Pertlahtl. was played in the Nhtmei Gym. Here the Gerham hm's ehalhed up their Eret vietm'y. This ERIHE was 1th an exciting one as the eeere ShDWS 1' L841 ,1. Geetiwin started for the heme team with twelve held goals and three fouls. The First encounter with Gould's Beadenw hf Bethei was en the heme fleet. This team shewed a geetl brand of basketball and the game was tine hf the fastest hi the seaenn. With the thdEtfnl Sheeting ht Mundt. whe Starred int Gmtld's. the virtiters wen tEEi-Hi 11. The team next journeyed tn l'iithleferd th meet the I-iitltiefertl High Seheni. Here the G. X. S. htws again met defeat hf: a seete 2? th 1H. Deran- starred fer Iiitltlefettl with 14 points, while the heners were divided equally EtITLDng the G. N. S. bets. ' II. - '- w- ww h we - . -.e..-- -- ' .- . .IF .- r .. . -1 r 13:3 GREEK AND HLHITE The return game with Genltts Academy at Iiethel was nest en the sehetlule. This was a elese match until the last quarter when Gtiuld's came back strung and trims the game tifi-titi l. Gtidtiartl tif Gtitthi's was the nutstaading feature. ringing in nine baskets anti twe fmtIs. . The next game hrtittght the team to Farntitigtea fer the return game with Farmingttm Normal. This was a trip wtirthy rif beingr remeiitberetl. The G. N. S. btws were met at the statieit by a number hi the fellows whs Leek their grips and eetttluetetl them tri Ptiringtntt Hall. Here they were entertained until they were caller! te supper. which was interrupted again and again hgr snags sud eheers t'tsr bath teams. After supper a parade of r'srtir htmdrerl students was termed. The G. N. 571. heys were given a large Gerham banner te carry in the parade. whieh ended at the hall where the game was to he played. The game itself was a surprise. espeeiaily fer Farmingtsn. Since she had sri easily wsri rat the visiter's Hear. she nattwalitr expected ten repeat the triett'iry ea her heme Beer. The First half enrlerl with Gotham in the Iead ltt-ti. lit the seesrtd half Farmingtsn hegatt ts esnte haek. hut thej.r eettlrl net twereume the iesri ef the first half. Thanks tr: Gurhattr's geed start in the first half and the elsse guarding in the last quarter they earried awaj,r the trietriry tH-EEJ. After the game an infermai danee was held in the gyra- nasittra. Felinwing the dance was a luneh at Stittth Hall. The nest day. after an elahtzirate dinner at the E-Villewst the Gurham bays left fer heme amid sengs and cheers. An excellent seheel spirit was derritinstrated threttgheut the 1irisit. The next gaitte was prehahiy the ruughest game of the seassn. This was played with PUFtiHnti Unirersity en the heme flesr. At the end sf the first half the setire steed ti tri ti ia faVDf ef the heme team. In the second half the 111 X. 3. bays atltled sis: tn the risitrir's three and the final score was 14-11. Gray's Iihtsiness Cellege earne tr:- Gsrham fer antither defeat at the hands tn the G. N. S. hers. The secure $234; indieates that the game was a slew eae. The basketball seaserl was eetripletetl by a series sf iaterelsss games. whiel't resulted as fnllnws: Seaisr Shep l'ieys, 24: Regular Course Hess. 11. Junior 5110p Ilays, 2-H; Seninr Shep llnys, 11. junier Shep Lteyst 1H: Regular Cettrse Reys, 11. The heaers nf a fsui-sheetiag eentest were carried sit by Ralph Dodge. This elssed the basketball seastint GIRLS HASKETHALL SIDELIGHTS Helena: nI want a msnkeyi Sase up green stamps, 'iLertafi Graee: Daneing feet fbaskethalllt is geed fer reducing. . Teresa: Watch yeur mart! Virihgir was 'iTete so upset she did net knew her own suitcase? h-Taetlt A word beginning with 'ihef What shout T'happles t::-r Hhever- shees ?'H Emma. HSkitlny Bets! . Helen: Why was Helen set very undeeided about which hat was rnest stut- ahle fer the Maine trip? He is geed leaking, Helen.H mVick Tired. Tid? Run a few more laps? Fresh as a daisy. Haw many Hl't-I heeks did yet! sign? s E'Stte' twringing her handsl 1 Oh my Lard! I'll be seared t0 death lt Rttth: Miss l-iurray. eur ehaperene. Julia: Didait 1 131a;r a geed game? Ha! Hal . . Harriet: Did yeti enjey leeking inn at the party, Hal'TIEtE' Bertha: i'Time nut! Eartha has lest a hatrpirLH Our Ceaeh: hSafe, Betty. tie your girls wear bleetiters er trunks ?T' EASEHALL Eihunrtlj.r after the bnekethall seashlt a 111eeting hi the hays was ealletl few the purpnse 01' organizing a baseball team. Hawkee was elected captain and Cnthett manager. IJI'HC'tiiEE began directly after the Easter reeees. Due tn the late itatt, games were very hard ttt hntl. Much etedit shtiuld be giVEH tn the manager fur schedule he has been ahle to arrange. The firet game was with West Buittnn and played C111 the heme grounds the thirtieth nE April. The day was very ehltl and unpleasant fer elieetetnte and players. In Spite at this. huwei'et. errnre were very few and the game an excit- ing tine a5 shewn by the eeere: R H E Batteries G. N. S. 1 2 D U H 1 G41 '7' 3 urynaught. Elsmm'e antl Cmnint Hilhhtthn ID 11 D ID 11 3 12le 2r 3 J. Pinkhani and R. Pinhhatn. A week later the next game was played. This time with the th'hain Atha letie Club. Elsmnre featured. having twelve etrike-huts and feur hits to his eretlit. The game was interesting. in spite nf the ene-sided eeere. G. A. C. gut R H en . -'L E G. N S. .m It H Pen 3 E Kimball, e 3 3 1 jhhnenn. 3b 3 :3 2 1 2 1 Andetsnn, p 3 1 3 Seheibel. 2h 3 i3 2 1 1 Smith, 1b 3 T 1 Wyntmght, 1h 1- 1 1 13 Icahnsnn, 2h 3 1 .1 2 1 Crenin. e, 113 1 1 12 1 RQbil'lEfllL 3h 3 1 Gnndw-in. 55, r: 1 2 2 Traverse. 55 3 1 2 1 thper. t'f +1 1 Butler, rt ,3 1 MeCnllet, cf 3 1 1 Mandy, ef 3 3 Hawkee. H 4: 1 Wereester, 1f 3 1 Elsmere, p 1 3 :1 1 Little. 2h 1 Getehell, 5e. 2 R H E G.N.S. GGBEIUDwB 152 S.E.C. UGUUHDHwH 35 The remaining schedule is as follows: May SQWindham Rethtntethry fthetel 111-213; 13--Bu:tt0n High fpendihgi. May 1kWestbrenk Seminary at Seminary. Maj; ?UwWindhem Refermathry tthetei. 3-1213: 23wL11-TE1'I'HUTE Falls High Sehnnl tithereE. Gaines are else: pending with Banger High. In the games 11'! date, the positions have been Elled a5 fellows: Cronin, e Seheihel. 2h Hawkes. If ieepttj Wynaught, 1:: HM Little, 2h MeCulltjr, ef Elsmnre, p 1.131 Jehnenn. 3h .I-Innpet, ti Gundwin, 11: 15321 Getehell, 55 The practiees are held at the Fair Grounds and very grand interest has been shown in spite tit the disenuraging distance tn the grounds, the ennditinn hi the held. and the lack Inf moral Eupphrt during the games. 'With prnpet mental sup- pnrt during nraetiees and games. the ether nhstaeles can he eurmennted end a successful seaSDn assured. .'-+-.. th -.,..,.--- -www m .-.. -:-'.EEIIII-uI-rlm.mumuummunrrrml-Immmmn'm-I-I-IIIHUU- - E- - $1.5... :nurIIl-Imlu-nuan-Iunuunnumullnmul-uuumuma-num 'I unuummmu-11'.-.:I I. -.-:I - '11 5. '1 134: GREEN AXE? 1WHITE OUTDOOR SPORTS CLUE In the early tall at the year 15124: the Outdeer Sperte Club. e yeereeltl ergeet'ee? tier: at Gerhem Narmel Seheel. wee re-erganieed under the tlh'eetien ef its feeultyr erlvieer. Miss Beatrice Willie. The first ttteeting was held in the gymnasium. This wee eempesed ef eely letter members. Derethy Gallagher was elected presi- dent and Ruth Blake treasurer. At the seeertd meeting ef all the letter members Eve Senier members were eleeted tn the eeeeutive heard as feHe-ws: Viele Chase. Anne Betta. Katherine Reehe, Ethel Ten Derker. and Geraldine 1Webher. At the same time plans fer a hike and bet tleg reeet were made-thie to he the eFHeiel epening .ef the duhie activities fer the year. Theee twe meetings were reperted at the next meeting ef the Student Council. Fer the entertainment ef its members and to raise money. :1 series ef 1Iremtle- ville eete were presented at the gymneetum en January 1?. 1925. This. hret at- tempt at whet is prepeeed te he an annual affair wee eueeeeefult In the spring Derethy Davie. Senier. and Emma Bete. Junier, were appointed teenagers ef e propeeed baseball team. This, tegether with that of a tennis teurn- 111th are two pre j eete te which the eluh gave its ettentien end which bid fair to be added features et' the elubte already numerous annual activities. LEDRHAM NDRMAL SCHDDL 13:3 6h. 3N... 5S- melerther SEPTEMBER. 10. Ei'eryene returns to Cr. N. S. Hae yetir trunk etnne yet? Get-tegether pattyr in the CEITIIEI' iii the ei'emng. 11. Back te classes. and reutine. Prayer Meeting. 1:1. Will I ever Find 1111.: waifr to the dining remit alt'iiiei'i'eI-Iemesieh Jenier. 13. Y. 1N. C. Pt. Reeeptien cwer in the Gym. A atre-ng weleeme re the new lelke tn the deeper interesta tit eur aehenl life. 11'. Student Cemteil Meeting.-New the jtntirire will learn diaeipline. . 13. Speeial fellewhup meeting fer the Juniera. Miae Jerdan's weleeme helps the new peeple feel at heme. 21.1. Hike te Fert Hill.eErish walk-Plentj: tti eateEi-tereiae ef the veeal hrgane and a jew- fttl hemewartl jeurney. Juniors field that Gerham means 11.111. ETaEE-EQ. Seeend 11'EEk-El1t1r- HDW is it. Juniere? DCTDEER. 1'. Letters awarded fer hiking.- Hew many happy girls. i 3. The first night ef the series at entertainments. The Blancharda em'ne te enliven eur existence. 111 Maqua repertr-The tlelegatea ahew by tlt'amatieatieit the real eamp spirit. We all want tn gen neat year. 13. Sealers1 party he the Juniete.e h13r. but we enjeyed that entertainment. The Seniers are very talented? 15-21. Y. 'W. C. A. membership drive. Feur days at earnest effert with big reaulte. 25. Mr. Geriantl, representative ef the Bible Seeietj.r 91 Maine. hVe will always remember him as the man With the big Bible and the little Bible. 311. Reeegaitien aerviee at the Y. 1N. C. A. Ne- girl eeuld take part in eueh a service ,with- net heing deeply Impressed. NDVEMEER 1. Hallewe'en Fern,F in the Gym.-Grand Mareh-Eeatumee pretty and suggestive net the eeeaaien. Edna's artistic eestume eertain13r deaerves a prize. Hew aheut Spark Plug? He's all right! 3-4-5, Exams! 1 ! Write new te Dad fer jmur tle-l'lat' hilla. Juniors. En. Due at Mr. Russeliis strong natural emielusieha. What is it that he uses te shew that seme :11 115-; are better cared fer at G. N. S. than at heme? 3. A11 ahearrl fer u'l'ieriie, Sweet Hmnefl 11. Armistiee-Tueeday.-Gnly a few lane mertala left at G. N. S. 12. Seeehd assignment fer praetiee teaching. Ail happy ever their appeintmente. Mt. Meere entertains 1.15 with an illuatrated leeture en the Reekieef 13. Hehand Bell Ringer5.hWe are glad we have met aeasen tickets. 11'. Y. W. C. A. Fair held iii the Gym-n--D15til1cti'i.-'E features, Mather Geese and the hrat ap- pearance ef the Dramatic Club in 1'The Ghatinate Fan'riily.H 11D. Mewiee at G. N. S.-Repre5e11tative ef the Bell Telephene Cempany. 21'. Fatherly advice :11 eur principal.ellTal-te eare at year health.u DECEMBER Westminster Quartette temerrew.eBe sure to eeme if yen went te hear some fine musie. Weetminater Qeartette here. We are certainly having fine mueie. Budget dramatizatien.eNe time like the present to make 3min! plans. Mr. Ruasell speaks to the Student Ceuneil en the use et' eleetrieal appliaiieES. blew yell will see many,I e1 these permaneet waves vanishing. 13. Dramatie Cluh preaent Uh Henry, Where Are Yen? 16. Christmaa Party and Tree in the dining ream. Three guesses whe'e Santa? 17. 113. N. 5. students and teeehere will eerel te you if yet: have a candle in yeur witnilewir.H The pleasure is net all theirs. Het eeEee, doughnuts and apples are enjeyed after a brisk walk and jeyful sung. Party in the Ceitteralllustrated aenga. y: t'ttt'tPi' GREEN AND 1EvFI-IITIS. 23. 3-1:. Christmas t'aeatimi.-Britig hack yeur ennwsheee, skis and tnhnggene. D0111 fnrget Leap Year, girls. JANUARY Taeaticm i5 aver. we are Climbing Nurmai Hill. Letie begin the year right. Yen ettght to feel rested new and ready fer a geed eemeeter et' herd werkft-qu. R. Getham ts. Nessun-Geed luek: girle. Kenmore Girliwl-Iueie and Impereeitatieu. The Dlel end the Eew. We need net ge te- Partland for our eeneerts. Dutdeer Ciuh entertainment in the Gym. Gerham 1:5. Maine SeheDl 0f Cemmeree. Hurrah G. N. 5.1 EelimeePt-eu.r fer sunshine. Twe heure eff. 23-29. Third greup at practice teachers eheerve. 30. 313. First day ef teaching. Hew did the girls appear at supper time? Tired hut fascinated. Univereity e-f Maine 1's. Gerhatn at Maine. Never rriiiiei1 girls. we have etmther chance at them. FEBRUARY. 1-2. Weekweud relexatiern. A11 quiet eleng the eerridere. :4. p4 1U 1 S. 19. 19. 2B. 21. 2. Gerham vs. Etidgtnn Academy. Atmther vietet'jr. Gnnd far yeti. giHS! :. Y. W. C. ft. Ceneentien Delegates. Rain, hut bright hepee es Maude anti Lerna start for East NerthheltL T humpsem ElantLeChief attractiml, ilnpersenatiml. Makerup wenderfui. Exit Mr, Rueeell te Chieege CGIIVEI'EHDI'L He takes with him the best wishes at E N. S. Y. W. C. A. Prayer MeetingwMiee Ewing ae speaker. Heuse with the Geld Wintlerwe.H lElierhei-n vs. University et' Meitie.--El:r.:eeetiingigir greed game with the natural result iii a Vletnry far G. N. S. Iitduetriel Arts Class busy: Miss Keene directing in making eepe fer the Washington Birthday Party. :iNe admittance witheut a cap. 1uiifheise birthday? George and Martha arrive twe days Iate. Entertainment in the Center. Faculty stunts. Ne. it was net just Mexiee High girls that gave us a shake-Eerthquake! MARCH. Industrial Arts Tea. The eleetie-n ef the Junier Y. W. C. A. Cabinet at the Aseeeiatien meeting. . Nasser: vs. Gerham at Naaeen.w De-nit give up the ship. Delegates item East Nerthheld repert+4M311y were inspired to de better. Eeye' tetti-nement.wRegulere 1:5. Sharp Congratulatiene tn the Industrial Arte Depart ment. Friday the 13th. And still nnthing has happened. IgtjidFepper'e addreee. Helpful euggeetiene t'e-r teachers in dealing with disease ameng C11 TEIL APRI L. . 'Dperetta- The American Girl.H Hew we ereneti nut neeke when Bridget DiHeIlerau ehnwed us hew they dance in Quid Ireland. MPLY. May Ball.-Chief tepiee ef eenvereetien: What kind of a dress are yen going te have Em HHeme yeti fennel a man yet PM 3-4. Be ready any time to set your alarm and ge bird wanting about 5 eieleek. 13. 1-1. l'+ JUNE. Alumni Day.--G. N. S. is eertait'lh,,r glatl tn see all her alumni friends. Beeeulaureete Sunday. Graduatiun Day and the elttsing eii cur sehnnl days at G. N. S. We eerttttittigtr will earn? away many pleasant memories. ' LI There are Laws for cruss-worcl puzzles. $1.11 they'rv Hm appliml hemin JLIEI think of all the SEnian! names find with F3111 pen lJEgin! ?gTT -- : 4: L.?- 4-: :ggaggjig :.- : '-:-- e: :iig 1J3 E'EREJQN 355:1?! EVIH'I'H I .2 3 1f 5' 7 9' m H. H?! I; 5 It?- If? .4 ? I? 2: :1! 2 ,2 J 3 El? 3? 5 :14: 3? I?UZZL '1 GURHAM NDRMAL SCHDDL 139 H eirisau in! The Edittir hi the Geese: AND WHITE. The island leading lady in the class play. The first th ree letters at the aiphaimt in reverse order. Mary-shE's Iittle. hutu. The Hail with a white like a bird. The either leading lady. The ether Hall-. The number abseitt frem hut classestii. Her Iitsl ttaltte is Gladys fill. The girls call her Shirt far short iher tirst name has T lettetsJ. 1:5. Ina is her hrst name Eher last has T IettersL JE. 13!tu is her last name. 11'. Better klmwii as Sally tlsrselseni. 1!. 'Wthtiy's hrerthet ken? 21. She's an assistant editat cf the Years hunk. '32. She's always with Henry. Qia-l a... Isl - -. + I-I-ni-n-s wFrFPhw 25. She's eiteit seen with the Parsens girls htErmaj. :26. Her last name is Farweil Iniekname-B lettersi. ET. Marinrie 311d Eeuie. Ire flint! 1. Her name is always First in the Seniur reenrds. tWhhie names. 2. Sheis mar Class Presitieut. iWhele namej. Uur eheet leader. tLast namel. Utu- hlue-eyed Betty. lLast uamej. Gut picture editor. 1' Last namei. . 1+. Heleha's pal. Gracie. 15. He is a Settinr. 19. The name mare ehmmhnly ealied Dust. 13-3. Due uf uur Dutis and a minister's daughter. :31. Her East name is Bate. 23. CGmmnnly called Bunnf-she teams with Madeline. 2-1. Aitiither Bet. Ksyis teemrmate. m.t-L; G. N. 5. THEATRE h- MQNDAY The Ymmg Driller With ARE? .hzshsssere TUESDAY Th e M I'm'a lure Kn igh f Starring GLEENh KNIGHT Big Vaudeville Feature HWh-sis Isey Is He? Featuring SLTEhNHF G'Cehhhs, Mnnssn hieGLs'hh AND Iszs WEDNESHAY The Lady in. Ream I3 Starring Duels D'ERIEH. supported by Visststs BLACK Cumedy- We Are The Busy Bees EHTLER. Bsewu AND BUTLER THURSBAY Ge'er The Hill E'Nnrmei Him Featuring; G. N. S. Seems CLUB The Light Fantastic Clever dancing by Chancf FRIDAY 'iThr IVIH'IE Sister Starring Lassen. WHITE. Cumedyht' Physics 5 harks Featuring THE. WHGDWARIII EEDTHEHS SATURDAY 'iSehhu! Dawn Featuring s... The Entire Sehhnl and Student Berth; Big Afrmefien RUTH BLAKE. Pannier stings an the Pitch Pipe SUNDAY; P. M. Illustrated Lecture Haw They Hit It Gut West w M. KATHRYN Pssxse A CUULD-N CIT I know full weil it dues not pay Te get tn sehuei an a stnrmy day. The shew was eeminf down 50 fast. I theught fur a mug: e hf years it weuld last: Sn. 1 huttened my east te keep me warm And started out intti the sterm. I kept DH guing 'till I came in view Uf that red hnek Imilding of varied hue. I walked siting the wenden Hem- Utttil I came to the main mum deer. I met Mr. Russell and heard him say, Ge.- heame! There is I'lEI sehhei thday. GURHAM KURMAL SCHDGL 141 AEUE HEN ANDERSON AXIS! THE PRIECIPHI.. Hayden L. Andersen. may his, height in- ereaee! . - Aweke Due mght il'Gl'H a deep dream :1: peace, Jamel SEW within the lathplight in hie. teem, l-Ialting it shine like a silver-plated spawn, Mr. Russell. writing in a hunk ei geld. Ten rnueh radie had made friend andersmt ham, .r'trtl let the presence in the mem he said. What writest there?m Mr. Russeil reieeti his; head. And with a leek et pIain disgust, Attewered. The names er! these when Hunk I muetf' 1'Hnd is mine mle? erietl Andersen. Etye. : - 'n t15- se. . Said Mr. R-uSSeH: Andersen Spoke mere Inw, Hut eheenly sttil, and said, n1:31; thunder, them I'll try tn raise my rank ha; Eve er ten- Mr. Hueeell wrete and vanished. The next night He eeme again and with a great awakening Eight And read the names at theee whe passed 1:111? tESTf And In! Fr1eud Andersen? name Ied all the rest. CURRENT MAGAZI NEE Cuemepelitanelievilia Biaiedell. W'emml's Heme Cempanimt e Henry Tnmpkine. Wild 1lNest Steriee --BflI MaeLinn. Puneh--L+:r ma W hi te. LibertyeMadeHne Heath. Little Felkseftliee Hill. Lifeehnnie Saba. Review Uf RevieweeFaeuity. NeedIeerefteMadeline Marten. Physical Culture-Helena Jaehsen. Everybndy'sr-Ketmeth Walten. Geed Heueelteepi11gwE5tlter Berry. Popular MeehenieeeK. EUDedward. The CDUI'ItTy GemlemaneLittle. Cellege HumereCemlyu Wyman. Ce-edeEeremee Smith. True Steryr-Derethy Bahlwin. Ameriea-Nellie MaeLaughlin. Heerst'eeDiek Crenin. Literary DigesteMarien Fergusen. DutlenkeDerie U'Erien. The Pathfinder-Arhue Martin. Sehnel Art-Ruth Blake. Saturday Evening Post e Mildred Me- Glynn. Fashionable DreeeaIL-Iargaret Dudiey. Eiite--Cher1ette Berry. judgFRuth Cennely. DEFTNITIGNS E. Bftl'l'jt'erh. fruit. T. Bleekeh eeIer. E. Brmt'neA CDlDr. L. Clapp-A 1mi5e. M. Day-Dppesite hf night. E. FteIdeA pieee ef land. L. Ferrestefin extensive weed. H. Haileart ef a building. 5. Huntequne whe hunts. 5L Pateheh small pieee. A. Silkeef't thread. Ceeh-Une wherse eeeupatie-n i5 te pre- pare feed fer the table. M. HeatheA traet ef unueed land. Keene-Sharp. G. Knight-Net day. A. Mareilleeh wave. WE DPT Werenee Civies Claes-Diseueeienef marriagelaws ef the differem states. Mr. W. leaves Haj,h den in charge. Andy: HH 3. man gets married in ene state and afterwards ghee te anether. is he married in that state?!$ Why. Andy. whath happened new? Ge- ing tn Massaehtleetts again? -- aa - a ..a.--I- F a... 14:2 GREEN AND WHITE FOILED! It was a eeel. spring evening. the kind peets are apt te speak at as 'hah'nj: with the hreath ef sweet Vielets. danttetiens. milltweed. ete. Anyway. the air e11 this partieular evening fueled them! Yes matted. it reeketl with tragranee all heeause the wind was littewing westward ever the elethesliue and Ptttmettt'e Sear. The peint is. httwettet. that the night air was pleasing to ene's nthtt'ils. hence the. thJter etewtl swellingt ahtmt the campus. In the distance a Huttering thing er twe gradually drifted inte the perspective and eame nearer the line of t'isien. The F. T. tl T. tFlutteting Thing Or Twel't advanced, hereted arettnd an uneHending tree trunk and disappeared. Enter the east at ehat'aetet's: t'T't'ell. l tlmft eare. Lttttise, that last bird was the same tale we saw hefete. I knew it was the same ene because it had white en its tail. I distinctly FEIHEHP her netieing the white beeause it reminded me that I had fergetten te clean my sneakers antl-FDIL teal: ! ' KR . tam.- J h There in the direetitm ef leash.u eemfm'tahly seated in the luw hranehes ef the ateresattl tree was a very large very queer. and very fetefgn leehing shape at a speeies unknown but tttttletthtedly ef the feathgrgd tribe. Kind 'Prtwitlenee smiled henignh' at this moment and sent Miss Keene aeress the Campus. H'ithamml-Ieuse hertmd. At the risk et a ruptured lung and miner injuries at just a trifling nature. eur henefaetress was hailed. Leek. Miss Keene. den't frees I saw him Erst. he- And his eyes hlirtltetl. I mean blinked sen tttnnjr- t'Whatltla ya think-- t Ssh. girls.' sehhel. why. it's Ell'l ewi. I tie helieve! His ears are elese and painted. are they netf Vt eteh. everyene. the dreII wag.I in whieh he IJIIIIIiri-.H IMhI-Iwwwm-BMIIImuu-uuunmmusii! - GIIRI-IA M NDRILIAL ECHUUL said Miss Keene, standing en tip-tees slid fergetting it wasn't Let me see. did see netiee his eelering? At this peint excitement reigned supreiiie. Armed with s leng twig Miss Keene eshtieuslj.F eppresehetl the tree and gEIith- pretided the hitd. Yes. it's an ewl. she eentinued. e peeuiiet type ef ewt whieh is a rare stmtmer VIEIIDT te these petts. His esme 1s. et-the ssw-whet ewl, s. very rare bitd.-il't'e never see eite heietef' Then. Iike s. heh item the hlue. thete estne item the lew-spteatlitig tree the climax! Heeeefethe rare speeies the Sew-whet Owl. fell w1th s sett. eetttm batting plinth inte the arms ef Miss Keene and lay there stating inte speee with ttnhlinltingi shne-hutten eyes. QUUTATIDNS FROM L1.N.S. She heel eeme tn the end ef s eerieet week, Her lirain was in a maze: She turned eff her lights and fell asleep+ lit a siumher Itss than a daze. Enid then when all were sleeping semid1 These things I heard her say: I venture te repest them new; 'Tis typieal ht the day. Teu'lT FII'I'EI. yeur netes upen these beards Hit Lit. I'll never passJ Teur best attentien I must have. New, puII right with me, elsss.H PIesse step yeur talking. sli yen felks, Den't jein such trivial spertfi Efe- yeu feel the Cold air. ever there i' That was an exeellent repertl'1 Right fsee and epen ertter! nAIt'Eaijl', ehiss+ take 'Ieei. i 1 ?th elese yeur nuteheehs. fnlksies, quick: .1. And start sheet tifty-twe: Den't blame this ene fer rating thus, Cir think ef her the lessi She 0111:; said in her sleepy way. Quetatietis fretn G. N. B. THE I3-IC'IUdt'IWE'R'F OF G. N. 5. 'When enee weunti up. E1 vietreria Wili rtm three reeerds streltg; But net even that eeii heat Miss Attdrews Whe tlietates whele perieds leng. Last year 'twas netes in music, Frem grade I up threUgh VIII; We wrete elewn every detail, And theught weid met her fate. Fer musie times Were hard te take. And music's hard ter teeeh: Ciur geal In that. it seems te us, VII e ne'er e311 ever teeth. This year 'twss notes en reading, Fer all the grades. 3 rate; Ami heel we net written very fast. In nettng weici have heeit late. Seine put the netEs 1:311 paper, Seme put them en the heard: Miss Andrews puts them in her meuth, Anti speeds up like a Ferd. But never minti1 Miss Andrews. dear, W'e leve yet: just the same; 3116. if yeu'd said them twice as fittistI 1FNeiri still stlere steer name. Ht- wmq said 11' mutt be H January 24. 19:35. Mr. Justiee: He. the students Elf Gnrham Nitrmai Selttinl, Cumberland Cnunty. State 01' Maine. in ertier ttJ ViC'tL' the great sky phenumenmi which was expected tn he seen at this pisee January 24, 19:35. the: hetehg.r beg jt-nur hither te attend ttt the feet that the sun sit ineelit- siderstely remained behind the eltiiitls. while we. having left behind 'I'J-Ut' helm'eii lessntis. Espnsed nurseh'es tn the itttEttse enhi mi Eermsl HiII. Respectfully submitted. Student Bfttijr'. As If really. was Tttw-Ls-Lw Seninr: Miss Hsllitiay made an awful break the nther titty. ,itiliienr: Hnw came, she did? St'iiihr: She asked its 11th many knew tthe stings ert' Marisn's ttien'. juiiitir: Vt'ell. what's writing there F Senietr: Hut. my dear. itis net stings l-ZiElfialliS thinking sf. itls hritiai mttrehes. Miss Haliitisy iitt Litj: Esme Line ef Haii-'t1mriie's whrks. Miss 31.: Muses frnm an Did I'iititise.H .i T. ' ;:39$'h .- .. e ,, m Tull Ifulnn GURHAM NURMIU- SCHUUL 11. : SULL'Tms: Pst'eitmhm: She was just :-1 practice tesehei'. He was mte ui her pupils. She lured him tiEHfiF. He returned her aHt-etieit with equal srdtir. She was determined, he was sliihherm. Eniutitm: Psyehnlugywitir shewas nine- teen and he. was sis. ' NDHIJ-zsse DELItiF. L'hsse: Isnit Laura a dear? Chick: Yes. Quite distinguished, this She heintigs tn the Hetuse tit Hitrgesses E iNutT sed D Slice? Heard st :1 1'. 1V. LI. A. Cshittet Meeting. T. Tyler tglstieiug st Hmtrl '. 'tNhy, heliet. HaeiteL l ditht't knew 1mm were here. I just saw ynur feet. Getsmss DIFFFH W11 the httard iii rtmm e was the fslluw- iitg sentence: . ii'tiheii 'Iittm futilltl john, jnhn was lying its the side at the mad and Jnhti had Ittst his hat. L'. K. ilakiiig ehsrge ei elsiss;L : W'hat's the matter with this sentmiee ? 13'. LL: There are ten: malty jtzrhiis.u E. H.: fes+ it must he iieueediy awl-tw wsrti. having three Jnhus armiiiti. 'i'niee irnm SHT'I'IE'WI'IEI'E: Uh. I dumm. iiuw, I think it wnuhi he rather jtjiij'. Miss Sterne t'iii Psyehniugs'. stutlyiiig assneietihti elf itleasj: tils there any rela- - . , - H IIDI'I hetweeii card playing and Lhmese? H. K.: Net unless its Mah Jttttgi : tI.L CHssms FUR Grisnsst Miss Stene: 'I'W'hat is a synapse? .51-: A junetlertt. M. 5.: Se: is IJeet'ittngtt. Ijssnsnhes Titlshs Mr. 'Wutidwarti: Dnii't Ilne-le at the eclipse with the llH-kcti Eye, It ts dangeettus. Bright E'Jne: Hisek eyes are, slsti. STRENLIHL'S Esseeiss NI. 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After 5115 had 1511511; he 11155 11111111 11:: 11155 her 111 hi5 511551511111 55115 111' 1151' 1111111115111 1155555. .1511 111111115111 55115 111511 1111111111 he 11111 511 1115111. The 1151115515 151 1511:1511 111111'1 1111511111 111 he t511511 1111 5 1111115115 111111111 111 th15 1115111151. C511 t 5511 that I 11151115 them 11111511. either. 5111111551115 5155 Enet the 51111155115 whetn 1 11151111511511 11151., 11111 551111511115 51551 511111511115 515en-th5t 11151155 three time5--51:11n51:1115 5155 55111 th5t 5 1151111511 115115111 girl 1511111111511 111111 5tt'5111g11r 51 511 511111151511 di5h 1111111. The 55551.1 thing! H5111 5511:1111 he? 1 111' it 11'55 5 GDRHAM 1t; Dalitats SCHDDL 1w ?waa d- -- a man, all entitse. l't'hat right has a man In have anything th say ahetit a weman's itait. aniway? Frittstattee, las Nett't Newkirh saysl. where's this fellow with used tn write miles ent' ptiettjr ahetit his l'pathetie'a tern seeend thhught. I guess he called her darling. same thingl. darlingis hair, geiiig tn get et't'? Maylie he will write ahuut the purity hi het' shaven neelt. Treuhle ist the hair clues het- sist itt grewitig and it's hard ten get sent- mental ever a helewetl's heel: when it is earpetetl with a grewth elf utteleeideti hair. Pessihiy the girls will learn to EhEl'l'E: the hacks hi their necks themselves. If they hilly ehultl tlti that every mhru'ug it Wt'ltlIEI help shine. By the way. it seems ttl me that there's a fertutte waiting fer the elite whzr will invent an extensiml raaer far this nur- phse. But then, why.F use a raseri' Ever try sandpapen girls? Take a lnng strip. held it against the heel: til yeur llEEI-I. and pull it back and fnrth. Yeu'll he sttrpr'setll Sulphuric aeitl might he even hetter. INhy net seals: the eFfeiitliiig ends in gaseline anti aftEr inverting a mixing hewl ewer tide hart yeti wish preserved. ignite it? Mr. Unread- ward wnuld eall the resulting aetiun eem- hustien. Yett'tl prehahly uee a warmer whrtl. Then ennsitlet the Felitiw whh tisetl tii put in his hwe letteta: I ltwe every hair mi ynur ltwely heath i-Iew's it ghing tn sauittl iihw when hell have IIl say. hi ltwe every: hair in yeur upper left hand bureau EII'EIWEI'? The tlId-tit'aets mIJLIl'll felt the days that are gene. The tilti days had their gtmtl paints. Remember the time. haekitt English Literature. when they matte such a fuss ever The Rape hi the Leek?! Gee Whiz! The girls say, in dieiense. that it's easier tn tlel up. Perhaps. Net heitig blessed with aistEtst I eeultla't SWEET a5 tn this. Earn: t'JI them have a permanent wai'e put In it ier the trifling $1.1m hf lefty tit fifty dellars. But what of the girl whese dad eanit afieit'tl it? She eleeanit want tD wear it perieetly straight falter seeing a few whe tlitl. I ean't blame herL eel she genes to the hire and ten and buys seme fiendish deeieee whieh mas- querade under the harmless name ell waivers. er et'irt'lheltsI er semethiug like that. I-Imt- estiy, they weultl make the Spanish IllquiE-ie tnrs turtt green with envy. Tall: aheut the Spartan mnthers! II D'I'IE hi them hatl tt: wear a few ht these ehtltraptihns whieh the medeni flatmlet'H wears evernight it1 prepar- ing her newly ahhrei'iateti hair far its elehut. she would lnse her reputatiun. hurl I am afraid that ii I say antr mere. I shall. the. HLTRRAH FGR EDBEED HAIR lie man can say with a mite hi right 'll-'ltat a weman shall ehe-erse te tie; He fails in his trials th tell themlwhat Shall he tiene hy many hr lew; He eannet feel with a sense et' pride The thing is eighth;r dtJHE, Beeause ei slime little adeiee hi hisI By his werd a hattle wen. If latlies shall cheese te eut their hair. 1'l'lihat matters that tn man? He's cut his hair in a theusanel ways Since the wnrltl and his life began; 0f late hels l'ElHtZl'l'EEI all his whiskers, tee. The latlies have pleaded in vain, UFF eame the Galwaya. away. hiuttnh Chime, hntl mtiustaehes iellewetl in train. A lellhw writer, in tletieien rife, Sees lit tel fluke Inn at the girls Because they have happened tti eut their hair And remtwed their 111attrielus eurls; It's he-t half as pleasant. if yeti must itne-w. Tu eutldle against shert hair, As it is ten play with ringlets hf geld U11 the head ei a maiden lair. ltis man. hert'itil man, with his selhsh waste. That's melting all the eetitmhtimi; Nitte-tentha hi the let. I earl faithfully say. I-iat'euit the lainteet Ithtihti CH: what the rim. is all aheut. But it makes 11D tliiIErenee tel them. it's just antither little light 'Twiizt hl'he-rtlme et sa eherie. la lemme. Geetl luelc te yeti. girls. my effetts aeeeht Hts it taken hi my high regard; I'm far item a peat, at least, se theyP say, Just a tattle-headed arming hard :. But I like gethgirlsnvith yeur ehatmiiig ways, Se, ii against lehg leeks :l'eu wish he- strike. Shiee yeur will's yeur elitism1 and fer all I eateT Yeti eah eut elf yeur heads ii yeti like. y, .- 3.. DURMITU RY FUDGE f'Far Haas: rlte-mirtti'ly iiirlim'tij Take 2:35 grams Cu H:2 D1. and mix with 113 euhie centimeters ef Buddieed mill: and 29.5 cubic eetitimetera at Hall Adel 5D grama af eaeea; add 3 deeigrams ef Na Cl. Mix well and place ever a flame of CH9, DH feleetrieal applianees will net dell. Bail until the mixture will farm a aeit hall when placed in eeld H30. Beat rapidly, add 1? grams of halter and Heur with Teuka ex- tract. Fear into a ENC!1 dish. F'laee iii a temperature at iauC. When suHieiently hard eut inte nl centimeter squares. If it deeaii't harden. eat with an Ag. apeen. STGLEN FRUIT A certain yeung man and grating latljlr Went walking ahraad, it is aaitl, It was late in the fall When applea and all Leaked itwitingly may and reel. New we knew that. like Eve in the garden. The;r ate ef the ierhitldEn fruit. But unlike the lady iuat mentiened. The;r were glam mere ta heat! Per the awnet' til that erehartl, A generaua man was he; And he put there in that erehard, In a plaee where all might SEE. A haalcetwheaping with applea, And an it a Si 11 that read. 'lFUR HENR TDM FRIES AND HE THEE? Which surely was enaugh said! Fairtet' Mamie Craudelmire auhhing fer lilliteh'l at canter. Hattie Jaeeha riding a etiw. tGen Duprer witheut her hmgue. 1Virginia Black 1th talking ' Art. K. lleehe witheut a hit at' Irish wit. Peg Stttllj' weaving liaa-lteta fer a liveli- l'Jf'JDICl. Tiareaa 'a'lcCermaeh heinre she met 'tAatly. Dnt Davie net eute. l'i-lary Tenipkins sane her-lreehlea. Getting washed up in faurth hear Rehiew 35 ta DIIE hawl. Annie Eafia deal anti tia-mli. hieI Casper duellhig with a Saha'l Betty lJ'l-lare frowning. Raehel Sawyer flanking ehemiatry. liamiie Musaman witheut a musical tem- perament. Nina Ti'alten when she isn't llCarml Singing. Leuiae Murphy with pink eyea. Reuse Keeley directing an archeatt'a. Marian Dinstnere ail amaaen. ldeliee Rtitlerielr. ugly. Edna Keaugh witheut her gilt. Charleua Tlalliits witheut Katineth Waltmt. Jeanie Iahnaen an eld-iaahimted girl. Thelma Mullen a friveleua flapper. Eereitiee Quimby net H'.:.rarr1 ittg. 'lDet Bridges with a snuthern drawl. Helen FUlEj-F withaut ahert hair. Arline Martin prim antl demure. Cynthia Harriman witheut her paint et' view. Suzanne D'Cennar withaut a wave. Ltiuiae filters at mmmtmte. Cartiella Barnard taller and thinner. Mari Stien a lumberjaek. Melissa Maady a brunette. A SCHDDLISH LAMENT Are we late ten aeherel? I guess 1th yet; iNait just a minute, my watehla net set. My beaks are all seattered, my peii's disap- peared+ ljuat lttterw we're late: I'm terribly affeared. If there wereift at: many te wait for. new, We'ti get there in time without atieh a raw. First it's cane, then anathEr that steps the erewd; Then altogether haller taut laud. Wait a minute, wait a minute, ehl wait fer me, A little Initiate, maybe. far ean't yau see That my history 15 gene. my peife run dry? And if yea tlanlt wait, lill Ell: dawn and ery. Ft IilHtaFaa Gi'eet-taann 13: DISEUESIGH- The enh,r thing I'll enjey ahaut praetiee teaching is. silent reatfliagl'1 GDRHAM NDRMERL SCHDDL 151 ALPHABETICALLY SPEEKING A is fer Andersen Ha3tle11 eith the grin; When he gives a speech We all liste11' 111 E is fer the many heeks I11 which the settler delves. Leek eut, er they'll grew dusty, C111 the tepmest shelves. C is far Certlelia Barnard 3112111 11111:1w1 'Whe's alwa3rs 1311 the leekeut Fer the wilel weeds we saw D is i111 Det3r, Clur sweet little Jess, Whe's leved 1131 all, And leves. ever3re11e et' 11s, I guess! E is fer Elizabeth Gilchrist se sh3r. These ei us who knew her Dit wender wh3r. F is fer fun 111 which we delight. we play in the daytime 15111111 werk hard at night. G is fer HGeezntlness sakes, Ben't hether me new. live a quiz temerrew 1511111 itis sure te he a wew l,1 H is ter hat 1With a capital letter. Yen must wear it dewntewn Cir item a eeltl yeujll never get better. Next in this list eemes little 1, Tea. and always with Sally, Itis tie it 111' die! J is ier iuniert's, The clear. sweet 3112111113 things. 'When they hEeeme seniors, They'll be as happy as kings. K is fer 1111 the Katherihes This seheel can beaste Herels the place 11:1 eeeiess That there's surely a hestl L is f 1:11- Larrae31, M i11a s11 sedate. Eut 31m: knew some say, That she has met her fate. M stands fer MeCebh and MeCermaek, the 111.1111, I like them. 311111 like there, Ilm sure we all tier. N is fer Denit knew, That's 1:11.11 usual 1:13. And then 311311 hear gently, Uh, eeme, take a tryiii G stands fer CI see that bird, M31 dear, itis a lark1 New I just sert ef knew Miss Keeneill raise 11131 mark ! P is fer Parker, Where is she frem? Just ask her. I'm sure she will sa31, Nebraska '1 Q 1s fer quiaethe ahherretl exams, We start 111 lilte welves But fmish lilte lambs. R is int Rachel. the's always so happy, Kinti. liright and pretty, 911111 sewvery s11app3'. S is fer sh- h- h That iu11113 eltl sound A1111 still s11 efieetive a werd La11 hardl3' he iettntll T is fer Themes, That 111111111131 lass. Clara whe is always The life ei the class. LT 1s fer us, h-e wertl elf mine that I eeultl atld 1'I1'I1Ft:-ttl1:l make the 01:1 werlti te receive 115 mere glad. V 1s fer veneerethat desired pelish, That we earl use U11 superintendents te tlemelish. W is fer William. 1 es, William Me: 11311111 heis get us all eenvineed That a great statesman he'll be. it is fer 'xeellent, Thatis ene 131' eur mettees many. Anti we'll all excel, I'll bet 311111 a penny. Y is a letter whieh 3101.111 all agree, Has te tie- all with 3113111r And nething with me. 3 stands fer Zita, Last, but net least. Sheis smart, 111:1t eeneeitetl, And with everyene at peace. Se hear, clear classmates, If its intermatiee 31e11'1e seeking; Accept this, 11131 piece. Alphabetically speaking. THE ECLIPSE 'Twill net be seen again, 11131 dears, Till after we are dEad fer years, A hundred years. fer mere 1:11 less, Befere 5tis seea again, I guess.H 151 titter 1111111111 the 1111:1111 did ge When he said se very slew Smeke yeurselves a glass -wh3r, that' s 111:1 11' But, Mir. Russell, we den' 1 smeitel AN DCCURRENCE IN EAST HALL Cine night we were all gathered around the table enjeying the evening meal. We were je31f111131 1111.1.raiting,r the usual eup ef tea, se refreshing te the tired: everwerketl student. 131'ese11t13r the waitress entered hearing the tea laden tra3r. 51:11:11 each per- sen had been served Eaeh 1:111e raised the cup to her meuth i11 eager antieipatien. Shades ef Aneieut liltinie!n What was that acid taste? We tasted again. 0111- senses had net played 11s false-we had been served with vinegar. 17:2 UliIZEF-I AND WHITE g 0 s rUDEAII'LS THE DATE CIF THE WEEK A Sweet little Inninr girl Wake item a dream ene day. And started her hair te eurl, When she was heard to say: nPerkeSundayt HasheMenday. FiaheTueaday. Gen 1aah-Wedne aday ! It waanit until then that she knew it was Thursday! Miss Ryan: H'inIHI-IFhJ; ia the epening hf the Sahara Desert desirable ? Brilliant Student; Because ef dates with nuts. ALL Eves. ALL RIGHT! I tIMisa Ryan teld us te write a leaaen plan en a phtate, huteI've Ieehetl all ever the derm and can't tutti Dne te write a Ieaaen I plan en . Mists Ryan: Give a gland appreaeh tn the subject +whalee. . Bright 82 Student: hJlrntt-th awalIm-ted a whaIe. WE TALE Lit-sten+ mgr ehildren, and yet: shall hear 0f the tale that is teltl year after year. tTwaa a eiuucly sweet spring mernmg In the dawn et' at: early,r tall. When three hundred amhitieus maidens, Answered Gerham'a eaii. Their twee were great and many. Their sizes, thick and thin, Frem nerth and anuth. yea, east and west, AN anxious te get in. Gtunat-E :1: H'hieh part have yen in the drama- tizatiett hi Cinderella ? Er hUh, I'm the atage coach 1 GBRHAM KDRMAL SCHUDL 1.13 LEADERS Th1.- hig gun 1111 1131' 133111111 15 Fri11311131 R1155311. 35 11.111 533. N311! 31111135 A55't Principal 1111131111. A1111 113'5 1315' 111113. 1'1111'11 311 3151113. T111311 2111'. 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E-Iary Stevans Mchbb, Skmvhegan 51113111111122.1111 Sknwhegan FairEEId Ctr. Brewer Brewer Brewer Erawer Brewer Partland Pnrtland Pattland Biddeinrd Windham Windham Windham Windham Wasthmak Gotham Lincnhwille Beach Daria L. Harman. Ecurge W. Hawkesi Clarence E. Hawkea, Rachel Small, Isabel Hawkea. Mr. and Mrs. T. F, Keefe. Chestcr F. Keefe, Waslcy Keefe, Lnrene F ank, Frank M. 53111111111, Ida M. Humphrey. Gecrge I. Barton, Frank C. Day. Mary E. GrnEEIEJF. Mrs. R. D. Thurman, Mr. Ralph Thursmn, Miss Ivy Thurstan, MisB Della M. Thuratnn, Mrs. Sarah Robbins, MrS. Heltna A. Dinsmnra, Mr. Fred E. Dinsmnre. Mrs. Helen F. Pray, Mr. I. H. M. Pray. Miss Florence Stewart, Hugh Pendtxtar, Mrs. Hugh Pendexter, Bridgmu 'Windham Windham Windham Windham Old Urchard Did Urchard Did Drchard Sam WW. K1311 nebunk F'urtland Cumberland Lewiston Pnrtlancl Andcwer Andaver Andnvtr Andover Kittery I'iIittE'rl,F Kittery Kittery Kitten: Hallie: Ctr. Nnrway Nnrway Mr. and Mrs. Dunald J. Andrews, Norway Velma F rank. Mrs. William Newtomb. Mrs. Harry F. Stimson. Mr. Gemrge W. Robinson. M155 Luuise Kennady. Mrs. thrge A. Hughey. Mr. Garald Haldan. Mr. Thnmpsnn D. Grant, Kathryn Law. Elaine Mullen, HIEEI'IH RDIHHE, Myron E. Turner. Nmrway Nmrway Gurham Enstnn. 11-11155. Jackmari Jackman Enitnn. M1155. Hangm- 17115511111111? Vassalbn m Vassalbmn $115551!me Guy H. Hansen. W'mdstnck N. 13.. Canada Kenneth Rnhinsan, Genrge Ridley. CIiffurd Starling, HErhErt Kimball. Ltnn TuwnSEHd, E11111: 511. Purtland 5:1. Partland Elint Newport 'I- 137 Rnbmt W'ilsun. Elia: Qwen 511111111111511, Lynn. Mass. LII. MFGangIe, FurtIand M155 Mildred Hall, RDCkIEHd Charles S. Hall, Jr., Ruck'iand Richard Lufkin, Rackland Marian E. Tapley. Clifmn F. Hildreth. Marjnrie F. Grant Inscphine Grant, Sheldnn S. Hutchins, Mrs. REE. E. Hall. Helen F. Hall. MrE. Winnifred Greenlaw, Harald Syuder, Charles E. Shaw. Arthur Twnmhlty. Ganrge Crnckett, Mama Edwardm Alice L. Chandler, Rabert B. Fergusan. Frances Eurlaigh. Elizahath Simpsnn, Mrs. W111. H. Tulman, Mrs. Gertrude W. Smith '12, YDrE-z Beach ank Beach Turk Village Yark Village York Beach Windham Windham 11'1:1:11'11151r11 Lewistnn Waadfnrds E11131 Kitttry E11111 Pnrtland Fartland Kennahunk Brunswick Fairfitld FairHeld Mimi: Baulah Tuwne, 14, Lung Branch. N. J. M155 Dnmthy Ryan FEE, Lung Branch, N. J. Miss Clara 5. Mamn, Miss Ferrnl Brintk. M155 Jnan Cmsgruve, Miss Katharine 155119111111T Miss Margaret U'Cmmnr. Miss Alice: anling. Miss; Catherine Utummn Rohie Marrinar. CIaytnn Hunncweli, Gecrge Martin, Mr. A. 5. Way, M155 Elizabeth 1:31:1th Mr. A. D. Bracken. Mrs. FL 5. Way, Miss Mary Riga. Mr. David Murray, Mr. J. H, Shurtill. Mrs. J. H. Shartill, M155 Ruth Shnrtill, Miss Eva Lalumiere, Gearge A. Landry. Mrs. Jasiie Witham, I. AceLTruewurthL Daria E. Hunter. Farmlin Barmws, Earl Tashar. EViIIiam Gray, Mr. William Brawn, Mra. Cari Swantnn, M135 Mabel Berryman, Miss Helen Lappin. M1: Clyde E. Franks. Harry E. Packard. Mr. Jahn A. Jths-Zm, Mrs. 1T11h11 A. Inhnsnn, Harman Jahnsan. Dummy Jahnsun. Mr. Gmrge Scheihtl. Mr. Warren Uinchnt, Bethel Bethel Eiddefnrd Bitldefnrd Eiddefnrd Eiddefurd Biddefard Jackman andfand Caratunk Partland Furtlaud Fartland Pnrtland Pmrtland FurtIand FaIm-zmth Falmnuth Falmouth Falmouth Garham Nawgurt Bath Ruckland Ruckville Eradfard Augusta Gnrham Gorham Portland Partland LEwistnn Auburn Eramklyn, N. Y1 Ernnklyn, N. Y. Brmnklyn. N1 Y. Emaklyn, N. Y. Ialand FalIS Island Fang LP . .g: - - I .4- - III I. . Enigt! 1.33 GREEN AND ITI-IITE Mr. S. R. Crabtree. Island Falls Hrs. E1133 MacLaughlilL Hinmdiand Mr. Lcater Perry, Island FaIJS Eleanor Eceher, H'nndland Mr. G. A. Tuullg. Ialand Fans Philip J. Bryant. EVnni'lland RevErt-nd 'W. P. Richardsml, Ialand Falls ME. Urania MacLauthu. 1'Inf'lr'rhiting Verna L+ Creamer. W'aldnhnm Mr. and Mrs. Maynard 1ll'F'Irrright, Alfred 311111-331 E. Kaler, Waldnhnm Min, Miriam Mahae. Lube: Catherine Pearca. Middlehnm. Mama. Mr. Carlctml DiBriml, LubEE Frances. L. MtPike. Cleveland. Dhia Mrs. jQIm Burwell. Lube: Earle C. NEwhert. Flint. Mich. Gertrude A. Scullyl Partland Dummy GreEnlaw. Pemaquirl Heim E. Sculfy. Partland Mildred Fussett. Pemaqmd Henry Eeuta. Cmumcticut LuriE M. Glidrleu. Damarisrcntta Ruth Twmnhln Elint Mr. Stanley J. Heath. Hangar Flnrence Bickfnrd. Hmmver Mr. D. M. Kittrcdgc, Tremnut CiilTord Starling. Sn. Purtiand J. H. Hart, Sanford Mary Saunders. Partland Ernat ChamberItn. East Lehaum'l Agtics Saunders. Fartlarld Mrs. A. D. Manila, Eiddgfurd Whiter M. Spear. Partland Mrs. 'W+ L. Smith, Biddafnrd A. Rnsen, Pnrtland MESS RIItDiHIEttE Marcila, Biddafnrd Ruth Ballard. Pnrtiand Mr. W. R. Sansoucy, Eiddefnrd Gearge Hick; Garham Mr. J. 'W. Marcilc. Bitlclefnrd Bernard Harris. Sn. Pnrtland Rnsanmnd Femalrj. 1305mm. Mas; Genrge Hunt, Portland Clara Brawn, 50. West Harhur Richard LEGmw, 54:1. Partland Mildred Van Darkar. Brewer Zilpha Capmn, Ruchestan N. H. Arthur Van Darkar, Newpnrt EL'Iar'garEt L'. T ihhetta. Vancehurn Eva NarWHGd. SD. West Harbnr Villa E. Traftun. Vaucehnm Ethel Fish. Etna Mrs. M. J. Eahcnck. Lynn. Mass. Mildred Kihhe. Newpnrt Mr. Thumas E. Forrest. Hmmehunk Arrflla Humphrey. East Granr Mr. Luuis CL FarrESt. Kennebunk Dnmthea Gudttard. Kingstnn, Mags. Mrs. M. .L Furrest. Nennehunk Mildred Mitchell, Pnrtland Elizabeth Ruderick. W'aterville Edna Sterling, Partland Frederick Rnderick, lirattlwille Hale Decker, Marlin; Purtu Rim Hazel Cm'lmgue. Hratgrvilla A FriEHd Mrs. Lucy Landerm Alircd Arthur Twamhlev. Lewistnn Miss CIara AndErEmL Alfred Edytht Littlefleld, Eiiut Annie Curran. Portland Barbara Eartlmt, Bantam. Maia. Margaret Laden. Pnrtland AIice WHSDH. Elint Rev. Charles E. Walsh. Princetmm Ruth Lihhay, Baatnn. Mass. Ruth E. Hmwrth. New Rachelle. N Y. Miss Alvea thdjr. Maiden. Mass. Lamas H. Murphy, Hiddcfnrcl Miss Nina J. Linscntt. Lynn, Mass. T-IEerj,r Luring. Hawthm'ne, N; V. Mrs- L. 1W. Grant. Shaman Kenneth Swain. Pgekakill. N. Y. Mm. Eda G+ ShannmL Slmnnan Walla Hualie, Mt. Kiscn. N. Y. Miss Catherine Hard. Westhmuk Wilbert Rutam East Grange, N. J. Miss Winnifred Mansur. Westhmuk Jennie Aciarns. 'QT. .dL-ugusta Durntlw Burke, Hangar Miss GetIEvieve Rnclm. Pnrtland Ida Mae McKee. Ecrlin. N. H. Miss Margaret Ruche. Pnrtfand Barbara Gmldthwaite. Berlin, N. H. Miss Susan McAleney. Pnrtland Mrs, Fred K. Gwen. , Purtland Miss Catharina McAlcney. Pnrtiand Mrs. Gen. T. Gnldthwaita. Harlin N. H. Melissa H. Jamhs. East Ruchaater. N. H. Mrs. D. W- Neal. Fartlaud Alice M. CnrsmL Rnd-Iestcr. N. H. Mrs. Jnlm D. D'Cnmmr. Pnrtland .HEIEH M. Varney. East Rucherater, N. H. Mrs. James A. D'NEEH, Partland Alice Gnodwiu. S. Berwick CharIE-s D'Commr. Partlarld Hazel FL Clark. PL Lebalmn Alice G'Cmnnnr. Pnrtland Mrs. Elmer Ridlmi. W . Earhart: Raymmlcl S. Dwam Philadelphia, Pa. Katharine Filas. 1W. Gnrham Charles G. Hamiitan. Bangar- Philip Mills, Pmtland Rev. G. M. Hamiltun, h'IIJunt Varnnu Frank D'Hare, Partlaucl Mm. Eva J. Hamiltnn. Meant Yemen Mrs. A. M. G'Hare. Fartland Misa Helm P. Studley. Thomaatnn Mrs. Ffara Hammer. Biddefmrti MESS Gertrude ane. Tenants Harhm- Mrs. Ease Guilhert. Eiddefnrd Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gilchrist. Thumastun Mrs. Anna Lavigne, Biddefard Mr. N. E. Cunant. Thmmastnn M1: Brunch Belauger. EiddEfnrd Mrs. Daniel J. McGlyun. Partland Mrs. Ray E. FDSS. Eiddefnrd MEL Haward Shaw. Portland Mrs. W. H. McLin. '33. DE Orchard Mrs. Harace Watsaui Pnrtland 1Wi11iam H. MELEH. J12, Did Urchard Mrs. Andrew Faulkuen Pnrtland Mrs. Thnmas McGrath. Maxim Miss Gladys McGlynn. Partland Huward Wahher. I11, Rumfurd Mr. William MacLaughlin. Wnodland Miltnn LaCnurse, Jamaica. Plain. Mass. GDRHAM NDRMAL ECHDDL 159 Eafa June's. Thumasmn Miss. Lelia M. Randall. - EIIZHIJEEII Plummer. Rackland Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Kenmn Peak; E12333 Mrs. w. J. Larracey, Ridimwille Mr. Rnhert 5. E3355. ' 1 Pnrtland Mr. W. J. ILarracey, Ridlmwille M 1'. Maurice H. McPherSun, Eastmt Della B. Gilmam Wmdland Ida Enudway, Gardiner Gaprge M. Townsend, Wondland Thelma Dill, Gardilwr 113-311113111 A Gyuvea, Wmdland Mrs. Lilian MacDanaId. Gardiner Thelma M. 511111-5111. Gasmnia, N. C- Mrs. Julm Malmney. Gardiner Jnlm E. I'LrIHEAHIEtET: Supt. 11?. H. S. Eliingwoud. W'Estbrnnk Millmwn. NEW Brunswick ME. W. H. S. Ellingwnc-d. Westhmgk Mr. 3111i Mrs. Ernest F. Kinmmud. Eartha Kinmnnd. Verna E. Steal. Aimie Beadle, Reginald Sawyer. Faith Harvey. Edna Savage, Phyllis Buck, Mihran Gnulian. Arshag Kuchian. Manuel Kuchiau, Carletnu Tarpinian, Satrag Parsaighian, Esther Bragdtm, AIexander Dick Smith. Mr. Wilfred H, Berry, Mr. Frad Huff; Mrs. Edith EErry. Mr. A. J. Pm'tens, M 1-5, A. J. Pnrtens. Miss Catherine F raser. MrE. L. M. Praweli, Mrs. Julia McGowan Miss Cara Smith. Mr. Jnhn E. Jacksml, Mrs. Juhn E. Jacksnn, Mrs. W. C. Tmmpkins, MI: W. C. Tompkins. Mrs. J. R. MCNEH. Way M. Farley, Mrs. A. N. Uaigle, Mr. E. C. White. Mrs. E. C. WhitE. Mr. Clarence White. Mrs. Adelaide 'White. Mr. G. M. Kneeland. 1W. Warren, E1355. W'altham. Mags. Hangar Hampdmn M attawamkcag GrEEnviIle Pnrtfand Graenvilfe Purtland Pnrtland Partland Springfield. Mags. Partland Gurham Gorham Scarbnruugh Gurham Scarbumugh Eariin, N. H. Berlin. N. H. EErIin, N. H. Berlin, N. H. Pnrtland Furtland Partiand Pmtland Hangar Banger Eangm Hangar Banger Eastnu Eastml Carihnu Caribou Eastnn Eli zalmth A. Run :1 IEIL Mary A. Emmett, Lula Uta! Nasnn. Elizabeth SuIlivan. Wiliiam Sullivan. Ralph Suilivan, Elealmr Dnuian. Sadie Burial?i Anna W'allacg. Joseph McGunigle. Mr. C. L. T611113. Miss. Mary Hutchina. Mrs. Alice WK Hutchinm Ruth Dunn, Mrs. Lewis Hamillmh Clit'mn Cram. Thnmas CrnniIL Arthur Elsemare. Amns Hawkas. Milton Hamper. Hallis Little. JCyril Sheihel. Henry Tnmnkins. Kmmmh Wanna, Kenneth aniward t1.- nr iHiEl1T1 W'ynaught, Madeline lennr, Elizabeth EiHarei Rnhert RLISEEJL EurneII Dvarlnck. Charlntte Starrett, Mrs. Lemar Nnrwncd, Mr. LErny Nmrwmud. Lelia Wyman Haah'. BESHEE Rubinmn. Darmthy Schwartz. Sn. Pnrtland 34:3. Pnrtland Fmtland $1311.! Eedfurd. Mass. hFu-' Bedford. Mass. Lew Bedfard, Mass. Partlaud Partland PGrLIami Fmrtland Stu. 'Wiudham SCI. Windham Sch Windham NH. Yarmnuth Vfalnut Hill Pittsiield, N. H. Lewistnn Greenvilie WEStIJank Earham Pittsrield Island FaIIE Calais Daklantl DrESdEn LivErmurc Pnrtland F'artland Middlemwn. Calm. W'ashingtnn Warren W'arren W'arrm 31mwhegan Pnrtlauti Pnrtiaud OUR ADVERTISER5 HELP US CARRY OUR LOAD - LET US HELP THEM Radian SEIS and Suppliea THE B AND B DRUG CO. H. Leruy H'elth. Prup. +Thrnugh Service IT: Grmvh 8G4 Main St. H'esthmuk. Maine JOHN R. LOWELL EDDTS AND SHUES REPAIRED Dressings; Laces, Etc. Gorham - - - Maine S. W. SHACKFORD FHNCY GRUCERIES. ICE-CREAM and CQNFECTIDNERY Gotham - - - Maine Compliments 0f SYLVAINIS LUNCH 3 State St Gm'ham. Maine HOUSE 1ll.-1'Ifirin1'::--EilextjricaI Supplies Hanm Lighting Plants Plumbing and Heating GORHAM HARDWARE CO. Telephone ?4-2 Compliments of ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEAL COMPANY W. S. Mame. h-lanager Gnrham, Maina Compliments 01? A FRIEND E. C. and F. F. CLaRENCE E. CARLL GENERAL INSURANCE Gorham - - Maine Telephanc 5-4 01111111111111 E11111 0.1111111 FD? WEIIHEII EYE M1111 T111101'Ea DIE 1001;: pure Wool 1331311115 $35 -- $3915 -- $45 The 1111113111111111111 kind 111111 1111111111 1111 511111111: 111111111 1111 T111111, C111111- 111' 111111 11111111 1111111. F1151111111111 111 1111 111111: 11111111 11111111 111111 1111111111! 1111111111111. 1111111 11111111111111. 11111371 virgin 11111111 111' 111111111gl1 11111311 1111111 111111111111. 11111;: 1111: 1111111111 11111111. 111151 111111 11111111 11311111131, 1111-111 111 1111 111111111 1111 11111111111 111111 111111 1111111111 111111111 1111111 11151111111111. Craigleigh T1111 C0111 1113111111 111 1111 11111111n111111111g 111111 11111111111111 111111111: 113.111 1111111 1111111111111 1111111111111 111111 111111111111- 11111111111111111111. P11rt1111u5. Mitchell 8 Braun C11. 1311111111111 - q - 111111111 Eastman s -A 3111111 111 Better Things L111 111 11111 1111 5111111. 11111 11111 1111 1111113 11111 111111 1'11 11111111 111 take 111111111 111111 111 I11: 11111111111111 111111 11111511111311 111 3111111 11111113 111111 111:1 511111 1111 1-111 11111111110111 111 11 1111'- 111 and merchandise 1111111. 1-1-11 111111111 111 carry 1111111r 1111111111111111111 Compliments 111 111111 11111 11111 1111111: 11111 will give 1111 1111111111 111 11111111: 111111 111115- 1111111111. THE G. N. S. COMMUTERS C1111 JuniDI-Miss 131111111111111111 5111' 1111111131111 1111111111, 1111111111113; newest 1:11 1111111111. in 11111111111 1111111111. 11111111 11111111111111. EASTMAN BEDS. AND EANCROFT 483-1193 Congrtss 31. 1311111111111, Maine MARGARET MEGUWHN 628 Congress Street 1 Near Lafaycttf: Hate! h THE CARY TEACHERS Specializing in Missash anti anen!s ! AGENCY . Wear .Pnrtland. Mt. Hartmrd. Cann. Evarything Fifew and Fashimnable in 1 Charge, H' Larralhee. M.Er'. Dress. Strhet and Sport Clnihes EH LIHPP Menmnal BLIIIdlng Careful attentinn has bean given 1:0 Portland - ' - E'Iamf: the seiactian of the schml and cmllege autht. Dur pniicy is nut tn 5:311 appareI which is Inweat in priceh hut apparel . which is best fur the Icagt. Cmnphments 0f There's a difference. M. STEINERT 3: SUN 1- E- PALMER C0- Spe-rialists in Missea' and anmfa Apparai E43 Cangrass St, Partland. Me. Cmnpliments 0f THE MINERVA LUNCH A FRIEND Opp. Cangress Square Hum Portland - - - Maine Cam plimenta 0f LORING SHORT Es? HARMON Thf: Bunk Store of Portland Banks, Fine. Statisnery, Desk Sets, Tennis and Gulf Outfits. Autn Lunch Sets, Vacuum Bottles, Hammocks, Kodak's and Supplies, DEVEIUping and Printing. Fnuntain Pens. Leather Goods thhisnn Goods Spatial Little Gift Shop 011 am Eecmld Flour Monument Square - - - Fmtland, Maine Cmnpliments Inf W. T. LIBBY FANCY GROCERIES C. AND N. H. VILES 311d Gorham - - Maine PRDVISIDKS Gnrham - i- - Maine: RANKIN? DRY GOODS STORE THOMPSON? Gmham- Mama FRUIT AND CDNFECTIDNERY Verhere cane can End an uptu-date line STURE nf Memhandisc. tn: cinthe an individual Ernm tip tn inc. Furnishings far Gym wmk and Sawing classea 3115:: had- ding, eta. I114: Central Square Tel. G-LuE 22 Main St. Gorhan'l, Maine, Ynur Patmnagc Dcaircd GEORGE BURNELL Schnnl Supplies Eaton. Crane and Pike's Fine Writing Papers Cranc's Lintn Lawn and Highland Linen Fine Candies Fmrntain Pens Central Square, Gurham, Maine GU Tu THE BUNGALOWn G. C. Travers, Pmp. Fur T113515: Fanmus HSpecialsfj Delicious Frankforts. Endas, Ice-Crcam. Candy and Lunches W: Bell Tydnl Gaauline and VEEdUl and Tirea, Tubes and Accessories THE MEN'S SHOP I e14 Main St. westhmnk. Me. ! GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN AND ! BOYS I FULLER-COEB-DHVIS R. C. DUNHAM Music and Eleetrieal Shep Radio and Suppliee Ratliula. Federal. Croslegr, ZenitlL Thempsun anti Freehman Sete Erunewiek Phe-nngraphs 3-1 erket Equere. Smith Paris, Me. Students! Attentienl At all times we carry in stock gewne which we wilI send an apprm'al. A eumplete aesnruuent. A1: elem Dance franks uf genrgette. aiI shades and cmnhinatiene. Afternmm dresses. sleevelesee in Satin Canton. New shades. including black. AII eizee. Dthere in the better grades up tn $75-00. 1-H: await your emmuand. Express prepaicl. FULLER-COBB-DAVIS Reeklend, Maine. CORRECT APPAREL Fur Yuung Men Suite. - Yeu wiH like DHI' suite. They are earefth' tailered in an en:- eellent quality. Assuring exact Flt. lung wear+ and satisfaction. Shirtem Un'e have them in the heat mew terial. latest designs and styles. and in all fashionable ecJIere-h with 01' without collars; Ett- teeheel. Ne ekwear-im Of the heat quality. Attractive in all designs and celure. Med- eretely prieeeL Maine Pertland. MAUDE E. ROGERS Special Agent New ank Life Insurance Co. 415 Cnngress St, Partland Maine H-Ieeenie Templeli Telephene 1mm RESidEHCE Telephnne T-E-L Smith Wrindham. E'quaine HARRY H. CLARK Dealer in MEATS AND GRDCERIES Fruit and Cenfeetienery Superha Canned 4300115 a Specialty Telephone 311-2 ?angerville, - - Maine VASSALBORD GARAGE H. B. Lewl'eeee. Preprieter FORD SERVICE AND GENERAL REPJ-RIRING Aeeeeeeriee, Tires, Storage and Gil Telephene 1HJ'n'-.e'te1'rille 3551:4441: A L A and H ndeeneEeeee Serviee LDCEltEfl 13?. Miles frum Auguete 52: Miles from 1Weterrille 011 State Reed GORHAM SAVINGS BANK The Bank ef Eerviee Surplus $91 ,UDH Depeeite $91E,UHH The Sporting Geode Stere Headquarters fer Seheel Athletic Supplies 1'vi'iv't'itnf: us fer eetelegue THE JAMES BAILEY no. em Middle 5L, Cemplimente ef A FRIEND Fenland. Me. Save Yeur Deilere hy Insuring in The Dirige and Narragansett Mutual Fire Insurance Companies Pres Judge W. H. Newell Lewietun. Maine Cail er write- Seeretery, T. F. Hillett Gerhem - - - Maine Beauty Culture Headquarters The chaice inf discriminating patrnns became. Hf the high quality 0f Service. Comanut Cakcrj Coccanut Cakes Permanent H'aring a Specialty First Quality Hair Gnarls Alwaya P' F' FOLEY LiIJIJv 11- avelats . , q - Lucaanut Lakes anuanul Cakes Transfarmatimm S'Iaritclms+ Etc. 1. R. LIBBY co. Telaphunt HIDE! fur appuintnmnt Artistsr. Architect? HOLMES ELECTRICAL EngineErf Supplies. Fh I I III . l SUPPLY CO. 4 0m mun: L atena $ P; I b EVERYTHIEG ELECTRICAL Develaping, Printing and Enlarging j. I H... q . I A Little Better Than the Either Fallnw 3' I 111111 UtrEEt' Partland. EIE- JOHN F. GOULD -1 and H Brown ST... Pnrtland. ME. I VJ. H+ Jnhnsnn C. A. Smith ! Use the thw T4-4 Fnr Quality. Price and EIErVECE PUBLIC CASH MARKET BUY AT GUPPY S GROCERIES. MEATS 46:! Congress St. Pnrtlaud. Me. and RUBBER GDDDS +'Superha Einnds Dur Specialty Everything in Drugs Gurham - - - Maine PALMER SHOE COMPANY Cumplimentsnf FINE FDDTHIEPLR JACKSON 3c FORRESTALL Fcirtland. Maine 5-H Congress St. PortlancL ME. If it is cement nr p1aster--See us. RINES BRGTHERS COMPANY FAMDUS IN MAINE FDR VALUE II ; QUALFFY W'E are specialists in Quality Merchan- dise. sailing at Fair Prices. anen's and Children's Apparel and Accessories. High Grad: Linens. Lustmus Silica. Yard Gnods. Laces. Ruffled Curtains and Cretnnnes. and many other Ham: and Persnnal Needs. Va : are Scale Agenta in Partland fc-r ansis Elma and A. E. Little Shoe Uutwnf-tmvn Custnmera 1113.3,r sharp saftly 'le mail. fill mail arders receive permnal attentiun. Frat: Dclivery in Maine ICARLESI HAIR STQRE Reginaki Caries. PFGIL 5H Cnngrcss St. Portland. Me. Tdephcne 2:32? -M 3.1: Era nLH Ladies' and Gentlemenys Artistic and Natural an-king EVigs. Taupets. Transfnrmatinns and ant Piecea GE the Finest Quality. 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