Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)

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F1220 MRS. DUN MCCRUM 13 w- RIDGE MANDR EASTDN. ME. 04?4n GREEN AND WHITE . . . I If 111.1. :H-IIIIIJIIIII II... ....I. I I I I I'll. Campus Pines. Green and White 1926 Published by THE SENIOR CLASS GDRHAM NORMAL SCHOOL' GORHAM. MAINE Miriam Eunice Andrtws. E'Pi MIRIAM ELINICE Amnuaws. wlmae devotiun t0 nur schnui has set for 115 a most excellent example WE dadicate this ml- ume of the GREEN Aral: WHITE. f 1f thir'a number nf the GRIZEH Am; WHITE. with '11:; tnuches 0f past 2111:! present. gives pleas:- ure tn all graduates and friends 0f Gm'v ham Emma! Sclmni whu may read it; pages, then the genicu- class will fatal amply rewarded fm' i155 endeavors. .EaEi .m .526. .U JEEmH .D EnmxumE .m 5235ng .L. nEmmw HER gas? 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KAT 1-1 ERIEE I'IALLIDAY N GREEN M WHITE E TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES Suh-title ........................................................ 1 Campua Pines ................................................... 2 Title page ....................................................... 3 Dedicatinn-Pnrtrait ............................................. 4 Forewnrd and Dedication ......................................... 5 Staff Picture .................................................... E Editarial Staff ................................................... '? Table of Contents ............................................... 9 Frsit Administration Building .................................... 111 Female Seminary1First Dormitnry ............................... 11 Curthell Hall .................................................... 12 Entrance to Curtheil Hail ........................................ 13 Schnul building and dnrmitnries ................................... 14 academy Hall ................................................... 15 New Junior High Schual ......................................... 16 Principafs residence ............................................. 1T Facuity Pictures ................................................. 1Ei'u24 Message to Seniors .............................................. 25 Senior Portfulin ................................................. ET-EE Juninr Pnrtfolin ..................................... - ............ 63-69 Alumni ......................................................... ?I-TE Literature: ...................................................... rHalli Organizations ................................................... 113-136 Schnul AntiVitiEs ................................................ 13T-15U G. N. 5. Calendar ................................................ 1511153 Spills ................................. - .......................... 153-1136 Autographs ..................................................... IITHTE: Friends 0?? G. N. S ............................................... 1111-1112 Advartisemems .................................................. 1T3-192 IBI GREEN W WHITE ME. IF - III . ..-'.'Ll1.HI.I'I:IIJ'IIIrr g. i I: 'II'I III-1-II III...- I II...- aa-IaE-IL-E'Wm . - Eh I. .' I I.I.a-I-E: . 45-111...- - f4 III W ' 4'5 Fri ..- I111 511:; .g:-:'II. rI-II- '1 II I-I'III'I r'IJI'I 3H1. 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Cmthuli Hall 1 wiIE'iliiEuIn J. WHITE GREEN mnmmnaw EEIqumH HEEEE FE WEEEW. I151 WEEK 13k ?Jgifvrf ... .51.... .- ,n. IHH '-JIEI1;;- - '-'. I--.' 4-. ll -.. -,I-n-;r New Juninr High Sclmul HDNHUISHH SHEF-JITJNJ Ed GREEN M WHITE IlTl .9' :- ' i . l... Hf . ut..,.r;'l'r '. -H-6Mik - 1: Jgj. ...--1'. I g g 0:1; GREEN M WHITE firiuripaf, WALTER EARLE RUSSELL, ELB. Schuul l-Iauagerncgt, Principlta ijreachiEE, 6 5C'1LGUii- 1:313? g3? GREEN 5- WHITE $1 LGUIE BURTEIN WHDDWARD, A. B. JESSIE LDUISE KEE'KE, P111131 EEEHEI Scimce, GEES: Induatrial $rt5,-Eird Study. KATHERIHE HALLIDMF. GEURGE Amman Emwn. Literature, Histerg. Wondwnrking Trades, Machine Shep. LAWREHCE NELEDN CILLEV. Metal W'Urking Tradas, Drafting. GERTRUDE LIICOLH STEINE. Paychnlmgy, REWIEEE' I211 Ih-IAHEL FRAEEEE RYAN. Gengraphy, Agriculture. NELLIE Wmnnum Junmm, Bean pf Wamm. Histnry, Ethics, Penmanshig. CLchrHu 1:15:53 T. WIEDEN, B.Sc. I'lt-Iathminatigs, GM Athletica. Mam- CIRDWEIJ. PERKINS, 91.3., M. A. English, Dramatic Coach. ETHEL JAEICE JEI-TERDE. Hume Econnmigi I221 ANN DAGGETT 11:11:, 13.5. in Ed. .Drawing. . 5 .r I I idlirr' MARTHJIL Wassnw, E. A. Music. .$ 'WHITE HARRIET GAYNELL TEASE. Supervisor 0f Grades; VII and VIII. GLWE LUCILLE Jams. F11 Sical Educatinn, Physinlugy. igham .3 WM . MAEEL GERTRUDE WJNDELL. Sypcrvism nf Grades V and VI. MARY LDUIEE HASTINGS. Dim C MEEELEE WQLLC. LDIS ELEAHGR PIKE. Supervisnr 0f Gradas III and IV. E231 JHSEPHINE SMITH. DEJRDTHY RACHEL Larnms. Supcrvisnr 0i Grades I and II. Supervismr m' Juninr Primary. D0315 LIEBY. Euperrigar 0f Medal Rural Schaal. IBM Rh GREEN M WHITE E M ESSAGE T0 SENIO RS Te the Class ef 1935: Cetnnteneenientli days are just helete yen. Hew ineensistent when yenr whele eenrse is behind yen te speak ef these days as HCCInlmEIICEmEHt.H The spteess ef the terns fer yen, hewever, is very eeniplete. In three partie- nlers at least 3. new era is beginning fer yen. Up te this time senteheelj.r elsels meney hes heen previding fer yenr material needs. T'hns fer, ell yenr litres, yen have been pupils. Fer the west pert up te the eeninteneenient time sentehecly elsels knewletlge and experience has been direeting yeur eenduetl New 3. new lit' e begins in all these respects. F rein new en yen heeenie eeenetnieally independw ent, geing inte serviee fer e delinite wage and budgeting yenr expenditures te lit that wage. New in a larger measure then ever hefere F0111 eentlnet heeentes sell- directive. Yen will he at liberty te de es yen please and te take the eenseqnenees. Freni being pupils, yen turn te beingr teachers, with the innumerable prehlenis in- herent in yenr prefessien te be selvecl by Feet ewn initiative and resenteefulness. As yen rneke gent budget el expenditures lit yenir ineente, meager theugh it may be; as tree make yeer eendnet eeine within the limits ef the exeeting end in- exerehle standards ef the best peeple in the eennnunity ; es yen teeeh with en epen mind se thet yen ere eenstsntly learning while yen teeeh, se will yenr sneeess end yetn' happiness he. Pts we send yen ent et this seheel it is with high lhepes that all yeur eenteets with life, in the heme, in the seheel, in the eheteh end in the eeininnnityr will shew that the discipline ef the hentes frent whieh yen eente end ef the seheels in whieh yen have been trained hes net been in vain. We expeet yen te cle hener te heth. Yetn's sineerely, WALTER E. RessELL. lEEl i-nI'-. 1W. GREEN ??4ga$ WHITE ET 0 ERNEST EDWARD GUUDWIN Livermare Falls High Schaal Livermnre F3115; Me. Training, Gm'hmn High Schaai Captain Gf Baskatball team i1, 24; PL. FL; Baseball 422, 33:; Outing Club; C1355 President. VIVIENNE LUUISE CURRIER C0111; High SchanI Augusta; Me. Training, Garfmm Training 553'an Gracia 3 min! 4 Hausa CGmmittEe IE; 3:: ; Y. W. C. A. Satiai CummittEE 1:1, 2; 3. 4:1; A. EL i1, 2; 3; 4:1; Pragident nf Girls' A. A.; Basketball :33; 3:1; Operetta 1:23; Glee Club i3; 41:; Hiking Club 1:1 9 ; d, 3; 4f:; Comparla Club 1:34; Vicc-Presidenl GE Class. ELIZAB'ETH BARRETT EYER Biddcfnrd High and Kendall Hail Sam; ME; Training; G 0441-1114: Training: 3:404:33, Imliar- Primary Y. W. C. A. 111, 2; 3; 44; A. A; :11, 2; 3; 4E; Interclasa Team 1124; Glue: Club Hi, 44; Rural Club l:1; 23:; Dramatm :Club 4'1; 2; 3; 43:; Hiking Club i1, 2, 3; EU; Arcadmn Club til: ; Secretary 9f Class. JEAN'ALEERTA.GRDVES Calais Academy Milltnwn; Me. Training; Garhmu Training 5:524:44; Grade 2 Y. W. C. PL. f3; 4:; A. PL. 113, 43:; Uperetta 423:; Glare: lC'luh i3; 42:; Dramatic Club 1:1; 2; 3. 4?; Hiking Lluh 1:1; 2. 3; 4:; Camparla Club 43:; Class Treas- urer. E371 GREEN CDKSTANCE. ALLEN Portland High Scimnl Purtlancl. Me. Training, Farm! SHTEF. Gratin I am! 3, I-ch'fbmuic, Man .31. A- 113, 43a ; Assistant Editar m the GREEK Aim W H njy. H, 4:1; ReprESEntatiye oi Rural Club iilrr; Dramahc Club 1:2, 3, H; Hiking Club U. 2. 3. H; Cnrnparia Club IZEZJ. MARGARET ELIZhEETH ALLEN Partland High Sclmnl Pnrtiand, Me. i Training, Furcsf Sfil'mf, 6'de F, WNIbrka ML 5-... PL. IZL 721 3, 4E; Inttzrclaas Tieam EIEZi; GIEB ClubjE, 43b ; Art Club 1:3, 1.1L?! ; Dramatic Club E2, 3. 4:; ; Uma- Freaidcm 1:3, 0; Hiking Club 1:1, :3, 3, Q; Cnrrh parla Club. Prcaident ECU. HARRIET RD THRDCK A NDERSDE E--'n:ei:rurt High Schnnl Freepnrt, Evie, Training Gm'fmm Training SCFIDGL Gratin 3 mad. 4 Y. W. C. A. III, 2, 3, 4:3; PL. .5... t1, 2, 3, 42:; Mandulin Club f1, 22H Giee Club i3, 4::; Fm: Club 1:2, 3. 4E; Rmal Club UJ; Dramatic Club f2. 3. 4?; Hiking Club til, 2, 3, ill; Camparla Ciub IIEIF. BERTHA JANETTE ARNULU H'attrrillt High Sclmcnl W'attrvilhi, ME. Training, Gm'hmjla Training SEIEGDL Grade 2 Hausa Cnmmittcc i333; Y. W. C. A. U... E, H, 433: A. A. U, 3, 3. 4,3; Baskertbali ManagEr :13, 4E; Leitiirman t1, Ej: lnttrciass Team til, 2:1; DpErEtta i231; Hu- mnmus Editnr nf GREEK JKKD WHITE 113, M; Mani dclin Club E121 ; Glee Club 1:1, 2;: ; Rural Club JED; Dramatic Ciuh 1:1. 52, 3, $11 ; Hiking Club 1:1, 2, 3, 4H ; Camparia Club L1H. I231 EEH GREEN M WHITE 1?: HELENE EIF'AN-GELINE BABCUCH Hangar High Eclmol Hangar, Ma, Training, Gnrhnm Training 34:33:43, Grady I A. 5-1. I11, 3, 3, 43; DrchEstra i1, 3, 3, 43; 313116143131 Club, Presidant I11, 3, 3, 43 ; DIE: Club 4:1, 3, 3, 43; Art Club U, 3. 3, 43; Design G. N. 5. Christmas Cards; Rural Club i1, 33; Dramatic Club, Treasurer U, 3, 3, 43; Hiking Club 1:1, 3, 3, 43 ; Mnnemus Te Liberia Club L133. E-ETH ARLIRE HUWGATE BANKSD' Saufmrd High Schnnl Sanfard, ME. '33 Training, Fares: Street, Grads: I and E, Westbmflk : Y. W. C, PL. :11, 3, 3, 43; A. A. 1:1, 3, 3, 43; Dperetta '3 333; Mandulin Club i1, 33; E31133 Club t3, 43; Art 1.; Club 33, 43; Rural Club 1:33; Hiking Club :11, 3, 3, 43 ; Arcadian Club, Secretary 5:33, EYANTHA ELSADA BARKER Pnrtland High 5:110:31 Paaks Island, He. Training, Garlmm Training Schaaf, Grade I Y. W. C. 3. i3, 43; A. 3. i1, 3, 3, 43; Mandolin Club Iii, 3, 3, 43; Elm: Club i1, 3, 3, 43; Art Club I13, 43; Rural Club K1, 33 ; Dramatic Club U, 3, 3, 43 ; Hik- ing C1111: Q1, 3, 3, 43; Monemua Te Liberc Club 1:33. GLADYS JULIA BARKER Nnrway High Schnol Norway, Me. Training, Gm'fmm Training SEIIEGI, Grads I Y. 1W. C. A. Iii, 3, 3, 43; A. A. 1C3, 43; Elm: Club I133; figural Club 4:13; Dramatic Club IIl, 33; Hiking Lluh 1:1, 3, 3, 43 ; Camparla Club I133. I331 4? CATHERINE EMMA. BENNETT CaE-cn High Schml Casca, Me. Training, WMI'EH'Gnk, Imra'm' Primary A. 91.. E3, LU; Bart Club E, 4:1; Glee Club li-i-ji; Hiking Club 1:3, H; Campalria Club fiEJI. JULI A BENNER. . The-Class 0f 132E regrets that circumstanms made it Impasmblc for Juha tn graduate with it. HA gtntlc maiden, Nablc and kind, F irm '11eat11 adversity With a strength thatig Sublimm'l MARGARET EVA BERRY Purtlanci High 5:111:01 Pnrtland. ME. Training, Hf'm'rm: Schwai, Grade; 1 mad 2, Wcstbmuk Y. W. C. A. :21, 33'; A. A. 1:1, 2, 3, 43?; Basketball IE1, r30; Duting Clph U, 2, 3, ID; Secratary 1:1, EJ; Mmmmus TE: Llherc Club IKEL EMMA F. BETZ Berlin High Schmnl Berlin, N. H. Training, Grade:- 4 anti 5, Bridge Etrrcr, Wmtbrania Hausa Cnmmittee Hjl; 51 . W. E. A. i1, 2, 3, Q; A. A. i1, 2, 3, Q; Basketball i1, 2, 3, 43:; Manager nf Basaball f1, Eli; Gleae Club 1:3, 4E; Dramatic Club E1, 2, 3, 41? Hiking Club U, :3, 3, Q; Comparla Club i133: ; Prasidant GE Athltti: Cnuncil i3: nij. HM m GREEN +17 ; WHITE 5'1 LILLIAK BERLIAW'SKY RDc-kland High Schml RDEkIEIId, ME. Training! Bram: Street, Grades: 3 marl 3 EL A. 1:1, 2. 3, 4J; Glee Club :13, 4E; Mandniiu Club :11, 2, 3, 43; Treasury UL 42H Rural Club HE; Dra- matic Club U, 2, 3, 4:1; Hiking Club 1:1, 3, 3, 4:1; Manemua TI: Libere Club 0U. STELLA JEANIE BDDKER W Brewer High Schonl Brewer, ME. Training, Bridge Efren, Grade :3 Wcsfbi'mifa Y. W. C. A. 1:1, 2, 3, 41'; A. A. IE1, 2, 3, 4;; Basketball U: 2, 3, 4-3 ; Interclass Team, Captain :12. Eli ; Manda- li11 Club, VicchPrcsitlcnt i3, riJ ; Duting Club IE, 4:; ; Dramatic Club 1:3, 4j; Mnnemus Tc Liberr: Club, Vice-Presidcnt i3. GRACE. M. ERACKETT Sullivan High 5:110:31 Berwick, ME. TFEinJI-g: Gm'fmm Training Schaai, Gr'adm 3 mrd- 4 Glee Club 113, 41'; Arcadian Club HE; A. A. Q, Q. RUTH 1I.5Iii: .'l,;13fI B-RELCKETT d Portland High Schnnl Pizaks Ialand, ME. Training, HHHHTJI. Gracie I, 592mm. Fm'ifmad- A. PL. ULE. 3, 42;; Operetta 4:3; GIEE Club 1'13, H; Ru- raI Llub 1:131; Dramatic C1111: 1:3, 9; Hiking Club I11, 2, 3, 43!; Cmnparla Club IEEE. l311 Wk GREEN M WHITE 51 BERNICE BRECK R-Vasrhmuk Seminary Partland, ME, Training, Bridge Efr'ari, Gradeis I and E 31.33;. i1, 2, 3. U; E'Lrt Club i1, 2, 3, 43 ; Glee Club IQBIi; Camparla C1111: iEJ. HALLIS GREGURIE BRANEEN 9 Bridgf; Academy W'cst Dresden, Me. Training, Garham Training Schaaf, Grade: :3 and 3 A. :1. f1, 2, 3, :0; Gutimg Club; Assistant Efiitut uf the GREEN AID WHITE. THELMH L. BRIDGES Stune High Schnnl Ncwiiald, ME. Training, Gwham Training Fca'maf, Grade E Y. W. C. A. i1, 2, 3, ID; A. A. 1:3, 43'; Drchestra :11, 3, tljl ; Mandnlin Club 113 ; Glee Club 4:3, 4E ; Dramatic Chit: 1:3, 41; Hiking Club i1, 2, 3, 4:1 ; Mnnemus T1: Liberc Club, Traasurcr 1:32;. MARJURIE ETHEL BRCIWN Dover, N. If, High Schtml Pnlaud, Me. Training, Garfmm Training Srfmm', Gratin :7 and- 3 Hausa CtlmmittEE, Pmctor ED; '33. 1V, C. A, i1, 2, 3, M; A. A. 1:3, 43; Glee Club 1:3, 1U; Art Club U, SJ; Hiking Club 1:3, Q ; Camparla Club GI I331 M, GREEN hm WHITE MIRRGL'ERITE E. BURR Madisun High 5:110:31 East Millinucket, 116. Training, Bridge Straw, :3de d and 5 A. A. m, 2, 3, 47+; Uuting Club t1, 2, 3, 4;; Monemus TE: Lilian: Club 1:3,. ALICE MARGARET CAMERDN Partland High 55:11in Pnrtiand, ME. Training, Brazen; Street, GFHdEJi' funiar Primary and I A. A. 112, 4:: ; Rural Club IZU ; Hiking Club U, 2, 3, Q ; Camparla Club Em. ZILPHA CAPRDN Rachcstar H igh SchGnI RachEEtEr, N. H. Training, Gm'fmm Training Schaaf, Grade, f-r'. Primary Hausa Cammittee, Secretary GU; Y. W. C, A. IE1, 2, 3, H; Secrttary; A. A. H, 2, 3, 41'; Rural Club 12H; Hiking Club :11, 2, 3, 431 ; Cnmparla Club USN Audi- tafriIDelagate tn State Studtnt Conference at U. :3 1 . HELEN LDUISE CAREY Purtland High Schnal PmTland, 11:. Training, WH-rrm Scfaaai, ernfar Primary A. A. El, 2, H, U; Duting Club i1, '3, 3, H; Manemus Te Liberia Club IEBL l331 GREEN W WHITE ,gH HELEN EL-ERLEh-IUKU EARLIER Q Vinalhax'en High Schuul H- inalhaven, Mt Training: Gnrham Training Emmi, Grade 2 4 T. W. C. A. H, 2, 3. 4E; PL. A. U. 2, 3. H: Gite Club 1:3. 4?; Uuting Club i1. :1. 3. H: Mnnemus Tr: Libere Club i3, HI. I's'IIRIAIk-i ijI-IAPMAN II Paris High Schml Snuth Paris, Mt. Q Training. Gnrham Training Erhard, Gratin :3 and 3 Hausa: Cmnminee $133 ; Y. Vb . E. A. U, 33, 3, H; A. A. 113. H; Hiking Club U, 2, 3. H; Cmnparla Ciuh m. ELANCHE ELLA CLARK W ' Ua-kland High Schmwl Linmln, Mu. Training, Em-hnm Training S'cfmm', Grade I Hausa Curr:milmute1 Etucrttary ill; '1 . W. C. A. til, 2, 3. H; A. A, 111, 2, 3. 431. Eccretary 1:3. 41'; Baskathall :21. :3, :ij ; Glee Club iiij ; Rural Ciub UJ ; Bramatic Ciuh 1:1. 2, 3. 4:: ; Hiking Club i1, 2, 3, 4:3; Carn- . paria Club tEJ. 'i ALI C'E CDGGESHALL NEW Bedforti High Eichnol NEW Bcdfnrd, Mass. 3 Training, fi-Irsfbmak, Grade; 4 and 5 Hnuse Cammittce. PlrcsidEnt IIHM Y. W. C. A. 1:1. 21 3, 43 , ViCE-President 1:3. 41; A. A. 111, 2, 3, 4E; Rural Club tin : Hiking Ciub U, :3. 3, H ; Camparla Club, 1' Traasurer UH; Delegatt tn Studmlt lefercncc at U. of M. I 3-1 l 'Qaa GREEN 3M1, WHITE E .r' . . . F I - . .' j; I I,III,I ., , I .. .. II ,. . I ,I. Jr. ., 'I . f , Ik' I f If ..II.1' II I I .I . 'r :- ' l I ,' I ,.-; I . h r-I'f -..- . . .' -, .- I...- .r It .'I I .-III . IIIIII,.- -'.- . - -.. -'-I-'I- IIIIIIIIIr -. III III; . I L F , I, 1,. - - ,. ,n - r .- Ir:e I I ETHEL NORMA EULE Island Fund High Echmnl Rmm'm'd, ME- Training, Garhnm Training Sra'er'. Gradc' r5 I'IGU5E CGmmittcE i3?! ;. 11-. 1W. C. PL. 111, 2, 3, -le; EL 3 ... i1, :3. 3. HI; Glad: Club 113. 4,1: Hiking Chlb 1:1, 53., 3, 4:; ,3 l-Igyernus Tr: Lihcre CluIIl; EHIE. .-I.I - I r .HIJII III H... II,. III - III I I... f ,3.- I IIIIrlI ,. i - r ..--r . IIII'.I'- I.III-f X, .. ' I f ' x3- , -' ., .- ' En -' I.' I II .- ' III IIIII, .- A .- I .F IIIIf.I- -- r ,- . J H. , I i- . . + . u E7 .-F ' ...r- ' . - . If If... If. x'Il - x T J , .- .,x' II: Ha .- ? ' ' 'F - ' - . -' 3:? mi. ,r' - . J f f ,r f F 1 ,.- ' , f 3': ..- ..-- r. IIIIIII...J .. +' 'I .- . l I II! III III II III..- In -IIII,.u-I I III .-I r '? IgI'II J .Ia' l' PAULINE EDHEIDRAH Purllancl High Schnai Partland, Mt. Training, Mfm'rm: 5mm, Erwin? 3 mm' x; 11,151.. i3, alj ; Guting Club fl, 2. 3. +1; Rural Club U1; Mmmmus Te Liberia: Club 1:31. HARRY JAMES l.1'.'rf3!I'i1BETT '9 W'tsthmnk High Schml H'tESthrtmk, ME. Training, Fm'i'crt SIJTEI, Grmfr 3, W'Hrbrtmk, Mfr. A, A. 1:1, 2, 3, 431; Eaaketball IE1, :3, 3, 43, Managm f3, LB; Interchss Team IIEM hthletic Edimr Di 1:111: Gamay mm WHITE f3, H, Hiking Club i1, 3; Cmnparla Ctuh wj ; Mamageruf Baseball Team Lill. ANNA PL. COSTELLG Cathedral High Sclmnl Portland, Me. Training. Pimmnf' Sharer. Grade 3, Ema!!! Pnr'ihmn', ME. A. .51.. IE3, 431; Art Club 1:111: Hiking Huh 1:1, 2, 3, H; Camparla Club IISL E351 CETHERINE WEINIFRHD CDUGHLIN Rackland High Suhnol Rackland, ML: Training, Iff'mibmufe, Cmdrs 3 and 3 Hausa Cnmmittee Uf: .: A. :31. i1, :3, 3, '11; Operetta UH ; Glee Club E3, 4,1; Art Club E3, H; Rural Club i1; ; Hiking Club 1:1. 2, 3, U; Cmnparla Club IZSL MILDRED EDNA CDUKCE Thamaatml High Schu-Gl Earth Anson, ME. Training; Gwham Training .Frhnnf, fmtfw Fi'fJIIH-Fj; House Cnmmittee 1131'; Y. W'. C. A. 'Wnrld Fclhnwship Caminitlee 1:1, 2, :3, H; EL A. 1:11 2, 3, H; Dperetta UH; G121: Club I111 ED; Art Club 1I3, 1:1; Dramalic Club f3, ill; Mandamus TI: Lihcrc Club, Secrttary HE. BEATRICE 1-1. CROSS Pnrtland High Schml Portiand, ME. Training, Grade E. SEJHHI Pm'mmd A. FL U, 2, 3, :0; GIEE Club 113, 4:1; Rural Elub ilfl; Hiking Club U, 2, 3, H; Cumparla Club 1:31 ANGELA MERE DELANEY Waterville High Sclmml Watewilfe, Me. Training, LVEHEH'HUJ: 1;. A. :1, 2, 3, 431; Glee Club E3, -Ui Rural Chub EU; Hiking Chill ::11 :3. 3. 4:1; Emullarla Club, Vine- Prcsident 1132i. HM M . GREEN 4 WHITE g1 J Ih-IFLEFLL MARSHALL BEWARE 3M Sauth Pnrtland High Schanl Sn. Pai-tland, Me. Training, Bridger Street. Grade? E; Wrsrbmak, ME. A. :1. E1, 2, 3, 4E; Glen: Club 1:3, 43'; Dramatic. Club 4:1, 3, 4;; Hiking Club t2, 3. H; Comparla Club. SE1:- rw'atarg.r :ZETI. HAZEL DNEITA DICKEY North Havcn High Sclmnl Narth Haven, ME. Training, Gm'lmm Traiiiiny Scharai, Grade 5 W.C. A. :11,2,3,41I; A. A. IE3, 4;; Art Club i143; Rural Club IIIEIP; Outing Club 1:1, 3, 3, :U; Manemus Te LibEl't': Club iHIr. RALPH ADELEERT DDDGE Westbmak High SCHGGI Westhmak, Me. Training; Bridge Siren, Grade: SJ Wastbi'auk, ME. .91. FL 1:1, 3, 3, Q; Intardasa Team wit; Assistant Busi- HESS Manager of thE: GREEN Arm VHFHITE 1:3, 42!; Baseball Team 1:231; Hiking Club til, 2::; Camparla Club EIEE. 23 ... 3 ' RUBERT LINCDLN DDDGE '13:! Estlamak High Schnul W'eatbrmk, Me. Training, Bridge Htrcch Grade 3: Westbmnk, ME. A. A. U, 2, 3, 43+; Eaaeball IE1, 2E: Uuting Club; May Ball Committea isz. GREEN 353633 D W H I T E 3 .. ,1 HELEI'a MAE DDDGE ,3 Bridgtm High 5:119:11 Bridgmn, Me, .1 Training, Gm-fmm. Training; Schom', fix'ade a A. A. U, 3, 3, 4:1 ; Rural Club 133? ; llgnemus Te Liberc Club i3j. EMMA ELIZABETH 1303mm D Rackland High SEhUDI RuckIand, Me. A. A. 111, 3, 3, 4i; Dperetta 112E; Mandalin Club i1, 2, 3, 3U; 61:32 Club lz3, H; Art Club U3, 3, 4E; Rural Club OJ; Hiking Club U, 3, 3, 4:1 ; Comparia Club t33r. ZILPHA DUUGHERTY Waltham High Ethan! 1ufinfaltlulnl, M333. Training, WMHMJ-ii lie, StIEJ-Prinmry mad Grade I A. A. U, 2, 3, M; Operetta 4121+; Glee CIub IE1. 3, 3, 43; Rural Club ICEZI ; Dramatic Club 113. H ; Hiking Club f1, Ejl; Duting Club U, 2, 3, 1U; Campositiun Club i3jL FLDRENCE SYLVIA DDUGHTY 9 Partland High Schnnl Partland, Me. Training, Grade 4, Smith Fwtfcmd Y. W. C. A. Ill, 3, 3, en; :51. A. IE1. 3, 3.19; Mandolin Club U, 233; Art Club 1C3, EH; Hiking Club 111, E, 3. U ; Cnmparla Club UH. f331 ., i- E GREEN M WHITE $1 9 ELEHEOR KATE IJUFRESKE W Ducting High 51211001 Wnudfardi, Me. Training. Grads .II', 55'. Fm-H'mrd, Grade 3, Garlaam Training Schnaf A. A. i1, 2, 3, H; Glee: Club 1:3, H; Rural Club iii; Hiking Club U, 2D ; Camparla Club 1132+. MARGARET OTIS DURGIN W Stunt: High Sclmni Newiicfi ME. Training. Um'fm-m Training Sr-a'mm, Inninr Prfiam-ry Y. W. C. A. H.131 H; A. A. i3,4fI;A1-t Club :13, H; Hiking Club i1. 2, 3, 4:! ; Mnncmus Ti: Liben: Club 1:37;. AGATIIA vmm EVER W N: H. Fay High SchUDI Baxter Me. Training, Garimm Training Scharzrf. Grade, II . Primary A. A. U, 2, 3, H; Gparetta EEG; Art Club IE3, 43!; Glen: Club 111, 2, HH; Rural Club Ufa; Hiking Club i1, 2, 3. 41! ; Camparla Club IEEJ. 1101.315 PALMER DYER W Q Mame High Schml Bath, ME. Training, IVHthr-aafe, Gradw 5 and :5 Y. W. C. A. El, 2, 3, H; A. PL. U, 2, 3, Q; Urpcretta, Leading lady IIEIb; Mandelin Club i1, 23?; Glee Club U, 3. 33+; Rural Club UJ ; Hiking Club L11, 3, 4i ; Cumparla Club fBJ. I391 - - r WHITE g MARJDRIE ALICE EDW'ARDS Paris High 51:13:01 Struth Paris, Me. Training, Gamma: Training 3:33:13, Graders 5 mm! :5 '1'. W. C. JL; Chairman Crf ngram Committee; Cabinet 1:1, 3, 3, 431; A. 3-1, 1:1, 3, 3, 4E; Upemtta i33; Glee Club U, 3, 3, 43; Rural Club I113; Hiking Club U. 3. 3, 4i; Camparla Club 1:33. SARAH HUTCHINS FAIRFIELD Biddefnrd High Schnnl E-iddefurd, ME. Training, 113043; Rum! Schaaf, W333 Garfmm Y.1V.C.A. 1:1, 3, 3, 41!; A. A. 1.11, 3, 3, 43; Rural Club 1:33; Dramatic Club 1:3, 3, 4J; Monemus TI: Libcre Club :13. CYNTHIA, ELIZA FLOOD Q Gnrham High Schtml Garham, ME. Training, SitIh-Prfuurry, FVEJHJmafa A. .3. 1:1, 3, 3, 4:1; Hiking Club lfl, 3, 3, 43; Comparla Club 1:33. ANNE. LEwm FDLSDM Q Oakland High SclmoI Oakland, Me. Training, Brawn Stregt, Wcsfb-mafa, Grades 3 and 4 1-. 1W. C. PL. IIII, 3. 3, 4:3; A. A. 1:1, 3, 3, 4E; Urchtstra U, 3, 3. 4:1; Glee Club IZ3J; Rural Club 333; Dra- matic Club 33, 4:1; Hiking Club 111, 32:; Mnnernus TE Lihcre, .rluditar i33; ChEer Leader til, 331. I431 - .:--... GREEN L WHITE f1 FATE CLINTDN FUSE? Mathias High Schml Mathias, Me. Training, 3:3. Hiamfhmnl Grades :5 m fmaim' High Sahara: Duting Club; A. FL; Track Taam. RAY HILDRETH GETCHELL Bridge Acadtmy Wast Dresden, Me. Training, Gan'mm. Training 3de, Grades :5 and 8' A. PH Baseball E1, BJ; Dutdunr Club U, 2, 3, 4L LIDA MELT GREENLAW Vinalhaven High Schml Vinalhavan, ME. Training, Gm'hH-m Tm 2'11;ng Schnnt Grades j and t5 1'. W. C. A. U, 2, 3, 41!; A. :3. U, 21 3, Q; Dperetta :irafl; Drchestra 111 :3, 3, J4; Glee Ciub i3, alj; Hika ing C1111: 1:31 H ; Camparla C1111: ijE'J ; Vice-Praaident nf DTCI'IESU'EI :35, c0. DDREEN GREGURY Q9 Banger High Schml Calais, Me. Training, Ga-rham Training Schaaf, Gracia 3 Y. 1N. C. A. U, :2, 3, M; Cabinet 1:2:l; Hausa Cnmmittee :21, 2:1; Dramatic Club :13, 43; A. A. 111, E, 3, 4J; Hiking Ciub i1. 2, 3. 4E; Schuml Librarian; Presi- dent, Mancmus TI: Libere Club E31 I411 GREEN l-IETA HhNEEN Westbmmk High Schml Weatbmnk, Me. Training, Farms Streaf, Grades 5 and :5, FVastbmak, ME. PL. :23, 43!; G133 Club ::3, 4J; Hiking Club i3, 4J; Cumparla Club IZ3J. HAZEL HARRIET HARMDN Partlarld High Schnni Portland, Me. Training, Knighmilie Sciatmf, Grade 3, 53. Portland, ME. IL A. ::1, 3, 3, HI; G153 Club i113, 4J; Art Club 1:1, 2, 3 4J ; Hiking Club 1:1, 3, 3, 4J ; Cumparla Club SJ. MARGARET EMILY HARRIMAN W Thurman Academy Sam, Me, Training, Garham Training Schnal, IHHinr Primary A. A 111, 3, 3, 4J; 613: Club 13, 4g; Dramatic Club 4:1, ?J? 4J- Hiking Club :11, 3,3 4,J; Arcadian Club 3 . GERTRUDE HAWLEY W Stephens High Schnnl Rumfnrd, Me. Training, BWWH Straw, JP. Primary and I, Wesibmnk A. A. I11, 3, 3, 4J; Glee Club t3, 43:; Hiking Club 1:1, 2, 3, 4J ; Arcadian Club 1:3J. Hrl'l M F-h M GREEN hm WHITE g1 HI..ANC1'IE ELIZJKBETl-I HA THEE Ear Harlmr High 5:110:11 Eflswnrth, ME. Training, Gm'hmu Training; ,chrrzraf, hmiw Primary Hausa Cnmmittee L33; Y. 1N. C. A, i3. 43; ; A. 13.. i1, 3, 3, 3:3; GIEE Club 133, +3; Hiking Club til, :3, 3, H; Camparla Club i3, Llj. 1Q ' WALTER RUSSELL I-IERRICK Training, Graig; 6 mad 8, Carfmm. Training 5mm! A, EL; Dramatic Club; Duting Club; Art Club. JULIA REGINA HICKSDN Hangar High Schmi Banger, ME. Training, Wenbrwfa, Grade: 3;? and 5 Hausa Committte 1:3, 4H; A. A. 1:1, .3, 3, 41b; Baskgtball i1, 2;; Intertlass TEam U, '3, 3, 41'; Upcrttia 1133; Assistant Editnr 0f 1hr, Gamay: AND WHITE 1:3, 33h; Elm: Club E3, 4:: ; Part Club t1, .3, 3, H ; Vice-Preai- dent; Dramatic Club, Secratary 1:1, 2, 3, 43; Hikirlg Club 111, 2, 3, 43; Secretary and Treasurtr; Cum- parla Club 1131'; Cnmmittae for May Ball; Cunstitu- tinn Cummittte fur Uutdmr Club. W ARNDLD LEON HILL Emmet High Stlmnl Cnnway, 3:. H. A. A. i1, 3, 3, 43!; Jhrt Club 1:1, 2, 3, H; Duting Club 1:3. H. i431 Q VERNDN CHUTE HDUPER Gnrham High Schnnl Gnrham, Me, Training, Gracia 5 and ?, Garhmu Training 51:309.! 13.. PL U. 3, 3, 4E; Baakertball 1:1- 3. 311 ; Baseball E1, 33; Track Team. ELIZPLBETH MARILYN HUNTRESS Sauth Purtland High Sc'lmul South Portland, ME. Training, Pa'aamnt Sf'ffff, Grade 3.. 5mm: Fartfmzd A. A. I13, Q; Hiking Club Uh Arcadian Club GE. DOROTHY PERRY JACDBS Lintnln Acadtemy Newcastle, Me. Training, Garfmm Training $630M, Grade I Y. W. C. A. U, 3, 3, 43b; A. A. U, 2, 3, 41; Basketball :1, 3:3; Mandalin Club i1, 3, 3, Q; Dramatic Club :21, 3, 3, H; Hiking Club III, 3. 3, 43!; Arcadian Club 1:33; DElEgatE tn Maqua H. 31'; Mamber 0f National Student Ccmncii. GLADYS SDUTHALL JEW'ETT Fenland High Sclmul Portland, Me. Training, Bridge S'ir-EEI, Grazia 3, Wraibmnk, ME. A. A. U, 3, 3, 11?; Elm: Club :37: ; Dramatic Club E1, 3, 3, Hiking Club UL, :2, 3, 4,1; hrcadian Club i33; Emmr-m-Chief of the GREEN Mm WHITE I13, 4:1. H41 9 M db --.-I---l-- l.- J i I GREEN m DURCJTHY MAE JDHNSDN I W Berlin High Schml Berlin. New Hampshire Training, Farm: SH'ch, SubaPra'mmj; Weimmnk, ME. Y. W. C. A, U, 2, 3, H; A. A, Vice-Presirlem 5:1, 2, 3, EH Orchestra Ill, 2E; Glee Club i3, 43'; Hiking Club U, 2, 3, 4:1 ; Arcadian Club 83. HENRY MADISON JDHNSDN Lawrence High Schaal FairEald, Me. Training, Gwhmu Training Schimf, Grades 5 and F A. A. Iii, 2, 3, LU; Basketball I11, Ej; Baseball :11, 23;; Managar 0f Track Team; Cmuncil Gf Bay? FL. A. MARIE DURiS JDNEE WW Maxim High Schncai Maxim, ME. Traiiting, Gmde ?, Gar'fmm T-rai-Itiiag 5:de Y. W. C. EL Q1, 2, 3, 4h Rural Club 1:1J; Hiking Club t1, 21y; A. A. i3, Q; Alumni Editur 0f the GREEN am:- WHHE i3, air ; Arcadian Club iBII. DURIS F. JUDD Paris High Schmnl 51:1ch Paris, Me. Training, Garfmm. Training Srlaunf, Gradas 3 and 4 Y. W. C. A. 111, :2, 3, 41:; A. :1. 1:3, 9; Operetta ta; Urcheatra IE1, 21L; Glee Club i3, H; Dramatic Club i3, H; Art Club G, H; Hiking Club IE1, 33!; Ar- cadian Club LEI I451 $3 GREEN M WHITE 591 AGNES GERTHL'DE KERR Cathedral High Scholar! Purtland. ME. Training. H'iHnrd St'fmm', Grad: 4, Smith PaerJd .55.. 31. i1, 3, 3, H; Glee Club 1f3, H: Art Club i1. 3. 3, 4:1; Hiking Club 4:1. 3. 3. H; Arcadian Club, Pr$5i+ dent i3i. SARAH ELLGUISE KIERSTEADW Q AI'DGStmk Central Institute Gardiner, ME. Training, Gm'hnm Training 363393, Grad: 15 Hausa Cmnmitte: UH; Y. 1W, C. A. i1, 3, 3, 43:; A. A. 1:1, :2. 3, an; Art Edlitar nf the GREEN 3ND EVHLTE 1'13: U ; Art Club 1:1. :3, 3, H, Pragidcnt i3, 43+ ; Hik- Ing Club i1, 3. 3. 4f: ; Amnatuak Club 1:3, U ; Dela:- gatt tn Maqua; Arcadian 1:331. MA. RG13. RET KUNECSNY Denmark High Schuai Denmark, Me. Training. ilfudm' Rural Edmm', Wm! Gm'hmiz -31. .31.. 1:1, 3, 3, LB; I'Iiking Club III. 3, 3, :13; Arcadian Club 1:3; HELEK GERTRUDE LACHhNCE 11.5531:r::r1.;i1IvF'. High Scimul Bmstun, Maas. Training, Gar-Imm Training Schaaf, Grads 3 A. A. III, 3, 3. 4:! : Baskathall ::1, 3, 3, 43, Captain 1:3, 4H ; Inter-Varsity Team U, :3, 3, Q; 3:31:23: Editnr nf the GREEN Jun: WHITE i3, 4;; Rural Club t1, 3 , ?ijijcing Club U, :33, 3, 41'; Mancmus Ti: LibEI'E Club 3 . I451 BESSIE. SADIE LANE W Partland High Schtml Partlami, Mei 3 Training. Pe'wrsrmaf SH'EEIJ Grade .3, 55mm Pm'h'mm' Y. W. LT. A. i3, .13.; IL :1. L23, M; Gian Club I13. ED; Hiking Club E1. :1, 3, H; Arcadian Club EH. LESLIE ELLIS LAPHAl-I Gardinm High Selma! Gardiner, Me. Training; 5-5. Windham, Umdcs 1 m mew High .FEFWrJ! 5'1. :1. :f1,2, 3.4::r; Outing Club f1,r3,3,4?1. MARIUN HUMAN LEE. M The Kings Academy Partland, Me. Training, Knighmih'e; Grade 4, 301:!!! Pnrtfmad 3'1. FL i1. 2, 3, 4;; Hiking Ciub U, 2, 3, 4h; Arcadian Club 1131?. CLARA W'ILHELMINA LEYDNBURG Narthhavcn High Sclmni Hmthhaven, MC. Ti'HfH-EargJ Brawn Street, Grades 2 mm' 3, Waxrbmnk, ME. Y. W. C. A. i1.2.3,43+; A. A. :3, H; Urchestra 1:1, 2, 3. 4:! ; Glee 'Club 113, 9; Art Club 1:1, 22!; Dramatic Club 111, 2, 3.. H; Hiking Club t1, Efl; Arcadian Club 413E. Eff J MARGLTERLETE EMERY LIBBT W Deeriug High Schoal Gray, ME Training, Bridge S!J-'cer, Grade E, IVma'br'anlr, Me. Hausa Cummittee GU; Y. W. C. A. III, 3, 3, 4D; A. 31. 1:1, 3, 3. H; Mandcnlin Club GE ; GIEE Club 113, 11:3; Art Cluh 1:3, H; Hiking Club :11, 3, 3, 1:3; Arcadian Club 1:33. ETHEL MAR'YLYN LITTLEFIELD MW WVEHS High Sclmnl Ogunquit, ME. Training, Bmuw SH-ccr, Grade; 1.! mud- j, Wasmmofc, Ma. Hausa CummittEE, Secretary LU; Y. W, C. A. 1:1, 3, 3, Q; A. A. :21, 3, 3, 43; Phatngraph Edimr Di the SHEEP: .3311 WHITE IK3. 43; Glee Club i3, 33;; Dra- matic Ciuh i3, 43:; Hiking Club Ill, 33; Arcadian Club :13. LUCIE ELLEN LUDK W Madisnn High EchDDI Madison, ME. Training, Bridge SH'ME, Grades: 1 and .3, Himtbraak, ME. 1 . W. C. PL. El, .3, 3, 4,1; A. :51. i1, 3, 3, 43; Mandulin Club 1:1, 3, 3, H; Glee Club l:3, 42!; Hiking Club t1, 3, 3, 43; Arcadian Club i3ji. Q DDRDTI'H' KNIGHT LDRING Premue Isle High Schc-ol Gray, Me. Training, Hfanrd 553333, Grade .3, Smu'h- Partinnd Hausa Cummiltee Hi; Y. W. C. .3. 1:3, H; Gian: Club 1:3, 3;; Armsmnk Club 1:3, 43+; SETHPET Altinr Ciub, Secretary LU; A, 13.. i3, 431, US! HELEN MARGUERITE LDW W Sanford High Echnni Sanford, Ma. Truiu-fny,'flfad3! Rural Schaaf, West Garham Hausa Cnmmittca 1,311; Y. WK C. A. III. 3', 3, 43; A. A. 11, 3, 3, 4:1 ; Dramatic Club 1:1, 3, 3, 4:1 ; Hiking Club 1:1, 331; Arcadian Club 1:31 EERYL ELLEN LUNDY Fmrt Fairfield High Sclmcii Fort Fairiitlrl, Me. Training, Wa'Hm'd 5:130:31, Grade 2, 51:11:13. Fm'fimrd, ELIE. 155. EVHCA 1'3, 4:1,: AHA 1:1,,H13343 GleeClub 1,3. 4,1: Hiking CIuIJ 1:1, 3, 3, 4:1; Arcadian Club 1I3fl;111:e- Prcmdeut 0f Amnjgtonk Club 113,15: EERNICE MAIH Patten Acaderny Patten, Me. T5'111'm'11.r, 13013111111 Training; 5:331:13, Grade 2 Y. 1W. C. A. 1:1, 2, 3, 43,13,131. t3; GIEE Club E3, 4:1; ??:ng Club 1:33;; Arcadian Club, VicerPrEsident 3 . ALMA h-IANCHESTER W Westbmmk High 5:110:31 Evgsthmnk, ME. Training, Bridge 51mm, Gradm 5 and 15, Wcsthrmk, M13. 91.. A. 1:3, 4;; Illtcl'class Team 113:1; Assistant Advertis- ing Manager 13f the GREEN AND WHITE 1:3, 411; 6113!? Club 1:3, 4:1; Hiking Club I11, .3, 3, 4.21; Arcadian Club 1'33. I491 JOSEPHINE h-IANCHESTER W Windham High Schsnl Gurham, Me. Training, Bridge Straw, Grades 3 mm! 4, Wasfbmsk, ME. A. A. i3. 4:1; Dramatic Club i3, 43!; Hiking Ciuh 1:3, 4:: ; Earnsdisn Club 1:3:l. LUCY sssmss MARSH MU Rucklsnd High Sshusi Racklsnd, Ms. Training, Warren Street, Grads I, Ws-Etbrssk, Ms. Y. W. C. A. t1, 2, s, 43H A. A. U, s, s, 4E; Gperetta t3? ; Drshsstra i1, 21 3, 4E ; Urgsnisstion Esitsr af the GREEN Ass W'HITE 1:3, l13'; Mandolin Club i1, E'J; Glee Club i1, El; Dramatic Club 1:1, 3:1; Hik- ing Club IE1, 2, 3, 4L President I13, 413; Arcadian Club UH- EUNICE FasLss MATTHEWS Ma Q Thumastun High 5:110:01 Auburn, Me. Training, Gsrhum Training Echssf, Grades 3 mad 4 Hausa Cmnmittee 1:29; Y. W'. C. PL. 1:3, 42:; A. 15L i3, 421; Assistant Business Manager of the GREEN AND W'HITE t3, 4:1; Glee Club :13, 43+; Art Club 1:3, 43; Dramatic Club i3, LU; Hiking Club Q, Q; Arcs; diam Club UH. DURDTHT MAY MCCJKIN Huultan High SEhGUI Hsulmn, Mas. Tr'niufngJ Gm'fmm. Training Scfrssl, Grads 5 FL A. U, E, 3, Q; Msndulin Club, Pianist 123, ill; Glee Club 113: 4;; Art Club t3, 41'; Hiking Club U, 2, 3, H; Arunsta-sk Club, President i3. 4::; Arcadian Club, Auditnr 113. I501 E, GREEN M WHITE E ROY ALTON MACCDLLDR Skawhegan High Schnal Madisnn, Me. Training, Garfmm Training 55me, Grades 1? and 3 A. A. IE1. 2, 3, 4:1; Basketball i1, 2L: Baseball 1:1, 2E; Pregident 0f Bays' A. A; Track Team; Art Club. MARY MARTHA MCGDFF W4? Millinncket High Schmcrl Millinncket, ME. Training, Garfmm Training Schaai, Grade I A. A. 1:1, 2, 3, H; Gite Club 1:3, 42;; Rural Club i:1:l;. Dramatic Club, PreaidEnt IE, 43; Hiking Cluh III, 2, 3, 4E ; Arcadian Club :33. JULIA MADELIN MCHUGH Ameahury High Schanl Amaabury, Mass. Training, Warren Strect, Jr. Primary, Wextbmak, ME. A, A. 4:1, 2, 3, M; GIE'E Club I3, 4:3; Rural Club OJ; Dramatic Club U, 2, 3, Q ; Hiking Club 1:1, 2, 3, H ; Arcadian Club ILSI. MARGUERITE ELEANOR MEH UGH W Amesbury High School hmasbury, Mass. Training, Grade 3, Garfmm Training Schaaf A. A. 1:1, 2, 3, 4:: ; Sim: Club IE3, 4E; Rural Club, Frasi- dent U, Ej ; Dramatic Club U, 2, 3, H ; Hiking Club 1:1, :1, 3, H; Arcadian Club HE. fill .0 GREEN 3M - . .1 WHITE g1 RACHEL ELIZABETH MCKENNEY Snuth Portland High Echnul Snuth Pnrtland, Me. Training, Gu-r'ham Training Schonh Grade 3 FL. A. i1, 2, 3, 4E; Rural Club 1:1:JI; Arcadian Club 113:1. LYNEELL M. MERRILL Sullivan High Schnal Bnrwick, Me. Training WHr-rm SEIIGHI, Eradw 3 mini 4 - Rural Club UL Uutinlg Club Ill, 2M Y. W. C. PL. 1:13 ; A.Aa 1L DDRDTHY EDWINA MITCHELL Partland High SCIIGDI Partland, Me. Training, Brawn Strum, Grades fun-far Primary mad I A. A. ::1. 2, 3, rill; Duting Club 1:1, F3, 3, 4M Rural CIuh tin; Scmper Altimr Club 1:32l. PHILENH EEUSANNE MITCHELL Patten Academy PattEn, Ma. Training; FW'EJEL Errors, Graders ,1; and j, WESEEIHJUIE, M's. Y. 1N. C. A. nil, 2, 3, 4:3; A. A. is, H; Glee Club IEEr Q; Rural Club EU; Outing Club IESII; Dramatic Club 113, H ; Semper Alitim Club, TrEasurer HI. I521 Q Jh-.-:.: GEN E33151 V1151 RNEY MDRANG Gardiner High Scimul Randolph, ME. Training, Garhum Training 33133311131F 131111117111 1' 111111511: Cnmmittee H3; 31 W'JL L. A.I:3.-13; 13 PL 1:1, 3, Glee Club 3:3, 11:3;R111'111CI1111 3113;371:3111ng Club f1, 3, 3, 43; Semprar 15111112111 Club H3. LDRNH AUGUSTINE MDULTDN CIDHY High Schnnl Augusta, M11. 19 Training; L3 131-1131111111 Training 5' 1713111133; 1311111173.? 3? 1111-111 3' Y. W. C A1Fresident 1:11 31111112111 Cabinet 1:13 ; President 113, 3,43; 131.311. 1:1, 3, 3, 43; Operetta 1:33; Glee Club f3,4:3;R1111111 Club 1:1, 33; Uuting Club 1:1, 3, 3, 43; Semper 15111111111 Club, ViCE-President 1:43; Delegate. i111 Nnrthfieltl 1:33. 1:11:me PARKER 99W '9 Cape Elizabeth High Schnul Cape. Elizabeth, M13. 3111111111119, 1311301213113 Rumi 31311111713, W313! 13311111111111 Hausa Cnmmittee, Preaiclent 11-13; Y. W. C. 1131. U, 2, 3, 43; 31, 1'11. 31,33,113; 011121111113 1133;511:111111111311131111 Club 1:43; Glee C1113: 1:3, 33; 31311111111111 Ciub 3:1. 33; Rural Club U3; Duting Club lE1,3,3,113. ANGELIA NATALIE PHILLIPS 11 1311:131ng High 551111191 Portland, ME. Training, 31113111111 5111111313,Gf11d1113 11;! 11313 5 111111111 Club 313;Du1i11g Club 111, 2, 3, 113; 51111111111211 11513111111 Club 1:33; 131,151 .114 3 H133 GREEN M WHITE '13? SUSAN LOUISE PREBLE W Canny High 5:110:11 Eiimulwich, Me. Training. Gm-Imm Training Erhanh Gracia: 3 Y. 'W. C. . Il'L. t3, H; A. A. 4:1, 2, 3, 431; Basketball Lil, rill; SEIHDET Altim' Club Hj; Duling Club U, 2, 3, 41;.95rtCiuh 4:1, :2, 3, +3. RUTH EVELYN FUGSLEY Cnrnish High 5:119:11 Carnish, ME. Training, Bridge Sircrt, Grads: 5 mad :5. Ithbraok Y. W. C. A. 113, H; A. A. Iiii, 4E; Glee Club Q, Q; Rural Cluh ill; Outing Club I11, 2, 3, 43!; Sampar Altinr Club Ujr. EDITH IRENE RHUDES Nurwnad High Schmll Nnrwuud, Mags. Training, Bridge Street, Gradex 3' and .3! Wasibraok, ME. A. A. IE3, 4?: ; Rural Club UJ; Stamper Altiur Club HI JEKNIE MAY RIDLDN Q?w1kzmj Standish High Sthml Steep Falls, Me. Training, Fares: Efrem Grade: .E' and 3, Wenbmak; Me. PL. A. 1:1, 2. 3. 41+; Internistss Team LEE; Outing Ciuh f1, ED ; Sampler Altiar Club DH. i541 GREEN PM WHITE Hg MARGARET LAURA RDBERTS Vinalhaven High SEhDDI Vinalhaveal, ME. Training, Gnrhnm Training Schaaf, Gm'hmn, Grade; 5 mad :5 Y. W. C. A. 1:1, 2, 3, H ; A. PL, i3, tilt; Glee Ciub W: 41'; Duting Club IE1, E, 3, 4;; Art Club 111, 2, 3, Q; Semyer Altinr Club LU. DDRUTHEA M. SEIDEL PM Biddcfard High 5:113:31 Biddcfard, ME. Training, Gm'fmm Training Schauf, Irmiar Pri-nmry A. A. U, 2, 3, 43! ; Assistant Advartising Manager Hi the GREEN mm WHITE t3, IIJ ; Git: Club Hal, 1-H; Man- doiin Club i1, 331; Rural Club ilj; Duting ClulJ til, :2, 3, Q; Semptr Altim' Club 1:43. HELEN MAY SHERMAN 99W 9 Weatbmnk High Scimni Scarhnm, Me, Training, Garhum Training Scam, Grade 5 Hausa Cammittee. Vice-President HE; Y. W. C- EL t1, 2-, 3, Q ; Urchestra, Pre5ident Q3, 4; ; Glee Club t3, 4E; Outing Club H, E, 3, 43'; Semper Altinr Club, President 114E ; .A. A. HI VIRGINIA SIMPSDN 9 Camden High Schnal Camden, Me. Traiuing, Bridge Street, Gratin 4r and j, Westbraak Y. 'W. C. h. l;1,2,3, 4H; PL. A. 1:1, 2, 3, 1:1; Rural Club Elg; Duting Club f1, 2, 3, 43!; Serum: Altim' Club '31- . BESSIE MILDRED SMALL Daering High SclanI Purtland, ME. Training, Fermi 5333:, Grade 6. i-Fnsfbrnuk, 3hr, A, PL. 1:1, .3, 3. 1H; IlltEIFC1333 Taam UH; Outing Club i3, H; Art Club t3, H; Stamper Altinr Club Lf-ijl. SARAH FC'RBES SPENCER Eew Badfnrd High Schcml New Bedfnrd, Mass. Training, Gm'ha-m Training Schauf, Inninr Par-imarju Y. W. C, 15:. 1:1, 3, 3, 43; A. A. i3, tij; Rurai Club ilj; Outing Club f1, 3, 3, 4;; Semper hItinr Ciuh Hj. EZARRIE GRAY STANLEY Staningtnn High Schnul Staningtnn, Me, Training, Fermi Efreet, Gmdw I and 2, Wcsibmak, M3. Y. W. C. 13. 113,431; A. :3. 1:1, 3, 3, 43; Rural Club E13; Uuting Club i1, 2, 3, H; Art Club 1:3, 13; Sempar Altinr Club H3. Pennell InatitutE Gray, Me. Training, Willard 553331, Grade 4 Hnuse Cnmtnittea 111, 3:1; President 3f Junim Cabinet 1:13;; Y. W. C. A. i3, iii; Chairman 0f Finance Cnmmittac; 3L A. 1:11, 3, 3, 3:! ; 1111;211:1355 Team F33 ; Calendar Editnr nf GREEN AND WHITE E3, 41 : Glen Club 1:1, 3, 3, 43+; Mandalin Club 1:1, 3, 3, 40; Dut- ing Club U, 3, 3, 43; Dramatic Club 4.11, 3, 3, 43; Stamper Altinr Club HQ. KATHRYN WIHITKEY SWEETSER gawk D -H-F - rE-f -' ' .-... W . GREEN M WHITE 51' LGUISE ALM A TABE R HDuItDn High Schom Haultnn, Me. Training, Gurhnm Training Schauf, Grad: J' A. A. 1:3, :0; Glee Club III. :3, 3, 43; Duting Club :11. 2, 3, JD; Arnnstmk Club, Sacreiargr and Treasurer LE3, 4:3; Sempcr AItior Club, Auditnr 11433. MARGARET CYNTHIA TIEBETTS Vancchnm High 3:110:31 Vancebom, Me. Training, Bratt'n Straw, Gradm 2 and 3, WHIIJka, Mm Y. W. C- A. i1. 2, :1, 41' ; A. A. E1, 2, 3, 41:; Uuting Club E13 2, 3, 43; Part Club f3, 33;; Semper Altinr Club 4 . RGE-ERT EARLE TRICKY Windham High 53::th Nurth Gnrham Training, Garhmn. Training Schmf, Graders 5 and f A, 135:3, 3, 3, 4,1 ; Basketball i2?! ; Duling Club K1, 3, 3, 4 . HELEN MAY TRIPP NEW Redford High Schml New BedEnrd, Mass. Training, Gwham Training 53.314333, Grades 3 and 4 Hnuse Committee, Vice-President i33; Y. W. C. A. 1:3, 43; Rural Club LU; Duting Club U, 3, 3, 43'; Sern- pcr AItiDr Club UH ; A. 13.. 1:3, H. GREEN M WHITE 6??? 1.? - THEDRs-k MAE TYLER 4MP? Gremwille High Schnnl Grecnville, ME. Q Training, Earlinm Training S'dmal, Grady: 3 mad 4 Y, W, C. A. Treasurer of Inning Cabinat nil, 2, 3, 44; A, A. 1:1, 2, 3, 4,3; Glee Club 1:3, 43+; Rural Club Elg; Guting Club 111, 2, 3, 4E; Samper Altinr Club 4 . DDRDTHY UPHELM Portland High Sclmal Partland, Me. Training, Picamut Street, Grads: 3, Snuff: Partlwnd A. ,4. i1, 3,45, 42; Rural Club Executiva Committee UJ; Dutmg Lluh U, 2, 3, 4 ; SempEr Aitinr Club, ngram CDmmittce 1241+ ; Dramatic Cfub 411,2, 3, 4:1. CDRJE L. VINAL Vinalhaveu High Schna'l Vinalhavm, Me. Training, Pigment Street, grade 4, 50am Fartfand Y. W, C, IL, Finagce Cammittee t1, 2, 3, 44; A. A. El. 2, 3, 42:; Duting Cllub i1, 2, 3, 44; Semper Altiur Club 11431. 517W GERTRUDE ESTHER WALDEN Camden High Schnol Camden, ME. Training, Warren .S'ch-Hai, Grade I, Wrstbmak Y. W. C. 1L 111,2, 3, 4:1; A. A. 113, 42:;RuraIC1ub U4; Uuting Club t1, 2,? ; Stamper Altinr CIuh Q44. E531 -W GREEN chm? WHITE E TJDRDTHY RAE MVEBBER Partland High Eclmml Partland, ME. Training, Willard Schnnf, Gracia I Glee Club LU; Rural Club U, 2E; Duting Club in; Semper AItior Club HE. BLANCHE IRMA WEEKS Q 'Wells High Schnnl EVEHS, Ma. Training, flimfei Rum! Schaaf, IVES: Gm-ham Y. W'. C. A. :13T U; A. A. i1, 23:; Rural Club i1, 22v; Dating Club E3, Q ; Semper Altiur Club DH. MYRTILLA ALPHA WELCH W Partland High Schnml Portland, Me. Training; KnightEJ-HIE, Grade .51 Advertising Manager Elf the GREEN AND WHITE I13, 43H Rural Club, Treasunar 1:1, 231; Outing Club t1. 2, 3, 4.1; Stamper Altinr, Pragrarn CnmmittEE HE; Dramatic Club is, H. SARAH BELLE WELCH M Kennebunkpnrt High Schml Kannehunkpmt, Mm TraiH-my, Warren Sch-DGI, Grades 3 and g, Wmtbrauk, ME. Y. W. C. PL.- IQE, 43$; A. A. 1:3, :U; Rural Club f1, 2+ 3, ?Jj Dutmg Club E1, 2, 3, 2H; Semptr Altiar Club 4 . IEQJ FREEDA CATHERINE WESSDN Hsrdwick High Schsol Hardwick, Mass. Training, Fares? Efrem, famiar Primary, Hirstbmss, ME. Gist: Chm :13, H; Rural Club NJ ; Outing Club ,3: '8'; AH Club '33. Hi 5.9111193 Altior Club Hjl. GLADYS EVA W'HITE I..i11cnln Academy Newcastle, Me. Training, Fsrssf Straw, Gmdss ,5 and i5, Wssfb-rfisk, Ms. Y.1V.C.A. til, 3, 3, 4E; EL A. :11, 3, 3, H; Msndulm Club 1:1, 3, :10; Outing Club 31,9 .., 3: 4i; Art Club 133,43; Sumpsr Aitinr Club EU. MILDRED PEARL WHITE WM Ashland High 5:110:31 Sheridan, Ms. Training, Gs-rham. Trusting szwsf, Grads 3 '1'. W. C. A. IE1, 5.1, 3, Q, I-Hxhnliu::i1::-,r Chairman; A. 13.. i3, 43; Business h'lsns-gEI srf the GREEH mm WHITE 113, Q; Rural IClub UJ; Outing Club 1:1, 3, 3, 43; Art Club, Escrstary til. 2, 3, 43; Arnssmsk Club IE3, sj ; Sempsr siltinr Club Hit ; Magus. Delegate. MILDREDGE UNIFEIJLA WHITE Fancehsm High Schnnl Vsncehnm, Ms. Training, Warren Srhnai, Sub-Pfimm'y Hausa: Cummittee, Practmr U, 331,: Y. W . C. A. i1, 3, 3, 4:3; A. A. Iii, 3, 3, 1H ; lDuting Club i1, 3, 3, 4:; ; Art Club i3, 43?; SampEr Altinr Club HE. E501 GREEN M WHITE 3h: mrmnriam MARION DOROTHY CLARK H311 GREEN M GOOD OLD G. N. 8. There? a leneeeme little feeling Cemee stealing round my heart, As the time is grewing nearer Te the day when we must pert With eur legal friends and classmates, Anti itis true, I must eenfese, That Pm entry te be leaving The geed 01d G. N. 8. Though at times I was dieeeuregged And the geel seemed far away I eft fetmd by steady piugging Treublee seen did fade away. And a feeling of elatien That I never eettld suppress Would keep me marehing onward At geetl eld G. N. S. No matter where we wander Aleng 1i Eet'e thetny read The knowledge we have gathered here VJEII help us hear the lead. And theugh we tttay be far away Whatever eur eueeese, Our thoughts will always wander heel: Te geed eltl G. N. 3. I521 W'HITE F . - . I I. - .I' .. u. .- .r-Illl- I..- 'a-J'Ip' -1 ...-.- W GREEN M WHITE gt JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS E. Duntnn, E. Wmdhury, D. Furher, V. Brackatt. TRIBUTE TO OUR SENIORS One day from a protected harbor, A fleet of ships put out to sea, Result 0f years of thuught and labor, Now ready their destinies t0 SEEk. Adventuruus. hopeful, cheerful, strong, Each ship pursued its varied way, Some quiu:ll:lj,ur reached thair dastined ports, thile 0thars lingered day by day. Like: these ships, our saniors will soon sail nut frnm the harbor. 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E. 6:33? .0... mGEaH m. magi: E. 3:;an Eu. mnlwnmw. m... mEumu m. Quin? U. main? m. Hnwrm. n. E :n .m. m; r ,. . . u. swung? WM ... 2m? 3 ENE; n 3+ H.335? E. meznrm... EH. H.313? m. Egnwzqw. H... QEHNF 61. Emnnnnq m. magma. EH. EEEEP E. EB? m. EaE. HHHHHDH. a M WHITE 2t ALUMNI Prssidsnt. XELIJH El'aannt'ar jnams, 'til, Gotham .. i-r'irs-Prrsidrnr. lL'aRi' S. liraxs, 'HTE, H'sstbraak Carrrspsndiay Srrrctary. CHaaLtiTTE P. CDLLIKs, HUD, Gotham Rarardiay SELTHHFJ'. Ganaalawas Hst'lia. Colby ilil. Garham Trmsnrar, Fmaascs W. im'a'ms, 'Uti, Gotham DIRECTORS Cara D. Raharts, i331, H'aadfalrtls Hallie S. Guptill, :83, Garham Flai'a B. Rubia, tsa, Garham Enrathy L. Kimbalii 113, Garham Everett Packard, '24s Caatiiiia MASSACHUSETTS BRAKCH Praridsnt, HELEN Ii. FULLETT, Jrl'i' Narwtmd, Mass. Vics-Prssidaut, Ztthm Law's Stanislas, Til 5'5 Wildwaad Ava., Arlingtnn, M ass. Sacrt'tary, ELIaaaaTII Balalts, '15 34 Spear 3L, Quincy, Mass. Transarar, JEKEIE i3. P1113- NET, :36 15 Pareriil 3L, Bastian, Mass. Hascu'm-s CastmTTsa Jaws: Gama Harmas, Til. Piymaalh, Mass. GLam'a jEH-KIHS, Iii, Mediard, Mass. Gaaca Stunts HaLL, TIE, Samaraiils, Mass. DDRDTHY Gasman, i554, Kingston, Mass. The Editors had hnpad ta make this number at tha- GREEH AND W' mm a camprahansiva handling sf tha prasant achievements of tha Garham graduates. It 50011 realised that that was taa braad a subjact to be prasantad in the few pages allawad ta this department. It has, therefore, triad ta ha cantant with branching aut just a little from farmer years and leaving far latar prajacts a larger develop- ment at this must interesting subject. THE CLASS OF 1925 Rachel Sawyer is an instructor in tha Graanviila fMaJ High School. Ra- chel's personality and taiants an: endearing hat to all w ha came in contact with her in her work. Laais Farrast is principal at an alamantary sahaai in West Chelmsford, Mass. Lauis is still partial ta rad hair. Ha is wall liked, and has joined several of the fraternal arganisatians. His advise to all beginning teachers is: DEII'I't be afraid to stick to it; break down their resistance ha fora they break dawn yours. Tarasa MaCormack is teaching in Juniar High Salami in Auburn. Louisa Alters is teaching in Andavar, Ma. It is I'UIEIDI'Ed that a aartain entera- prising yaung man tram that town was rattantbr seen wsaring Lauisa's class pin. My! my! I'm! .- N GREEN M WHITE 3 eh-- tee..- Matj: Bailey is teaehing in Nerth Whitefield. Me. Mary finds the work in- teresting, thattgh eenhaing. A five-week niid-winter vacatitin gives her an upper- tunity te rest up during the dreariest part at the year. Marian Diiismere is teaching in Sanford. Me. Marian likes her ittet'lt and surroundings. but still thinks that HiHETF is a pretty geed place after all. Arthur Elsemare is teaching in Pittsheld. Me. Arthur is instructor in man- ual training and physical eulture. All the hays dawn there keep hard at their exercises in gym because Arthur tells them that is what brought him so far up in the werlti. He's just as methadieai as ever aheut that nightlyr letter of his, EVEI'j' evening en the strake of six he walks inte the Pittsfield P. O. with it dutrhed in his hand. Ask any at the fellows what's i11it. Beatrice Farwell is teathingr in Ugunqttit. She is thereughly enjoying her seheel. We are sure her sehaal is enjoying Beatrice. Shirley lilamiltea was teaching, and was a real sedate sehealmatni until she decided she had found i'the right ane at last. Burner hath it that she is he lenger l'hIiss Hamilton. Antes Hawkes is not teaching. He, tea, has fallen for this salesmanship prepasitiaa and may he feund at the gleve eeunter, I.?tister-itltiretj,t Cen. Pertland. He likes the wark and the emplayers like him. Helena jaeksen is teething at Thernten Heightsi Seuth Portland. She mans ages te had a little time te tilayIr on One nf the P. H. S. alumni basketball teams. Hazel Keefe is teaehing in W'ethersheld, Cami. Hfifanneetieut is a fine place. but give me the Pine Tree StateH is a brief summary at her theughts. Haliis Little is teaching in Patten, Me in Areesteek. Hal finds that it takes a hat of patience before the yaangsters begin to learn a tenth ef what he tells them William h-ieLin is net teaehing. He is reeuperating after a strenuous sum- mer as night elerk at ene tif the hotels in his heme tewn. Madeline Marten is married. Her unique wedding was featured in the Sun- day papers this summer. Madeline mast have liked te see her name in print. Isattise Murphy is not teaching. Elisabeth Olf'lare is teaching in New Yerk City. Gabrielle Pelnerlau and Idelize Rederiek both were 50 fertunate as ta tied pesitians right in Waterville. This eettaialj,r is a eetisfenient arrangement tar, in adtliti-an ta ether geed features, it farestalls attij.r possibility ei hame-siekness. Charlena Rellins is teaching in Vassalhere, only that isn't her name anyr there. We were net surprised te learn that she had heeeme Mrs. K. W. jesephine Rallies is teaching in Wethersfield, Cenn. 'Tis said she daes net like to have her sister get an far ahead of her, so shejs en the watch fer some young man. We are sure she will net allew that theaght to lead her away from her usual earnest Ieyalty tn the work of the present. Cyril Seheihel is teaching in Verment. :lShibe succeeds, the same as ever in keeping his little affairs ta himself, so there are no latest developments in his ease. Henry Tompkins is teaching in Milltewn, Maine. Henry,r refuses te answer questiens definitely, all he gives eat is vague hints. Se it's anether ease like Shibe's, any iirtitzaertant'l news about him is probably guesswork and any guess is as greed as any etheri-Latet repert: Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins. Maryr Tompkins has managed in fill in her time pretty well between geing ti: business eellege. giving musie lessens, playing in an erehestra, and dating substi- tute teaehiag. She certainly,t is all that she elaims- ae husee weman. ITEI N GREEN M WHITE fl December 5th seemed to he a fatefttl day, for Lerna 1Quiltite deeided te ehange her name. Net heing-aequainted with the greem, 'IIITEjll have to tender Dtlt' een- gratulatiens tn Lnrna instead. Kenneth TW'altnn is net teaching. He decided that it is true, after all, that titwe can live as cheaply as one, and en December 5th. he and Charlena Rollins were united in marriage. Heartieat eengratnlatiena and heat wishes to both. Virginia Black is teaching Art and Englieh in the jnnier High Seheel. 11R'Ifeat Hanterd, Cenneetient. Freni ail reports I take it that Virginia likea very much. Madeline Heath. who teaches a rural aehenl in Auburn, is enjeying her wnrk. She has aheut twenty pupils. many et- whent are French. During the winter She enjeyed eleighingwwe wunder if she went alone. Bernice Smith is teaching in the Breadway Seheel, South Portland. One day she had been studying with the ehildren aente n-i the wonderful aeeentpliaha ntenta ef Luther Burbank. At the eleae ef the pei'ieui.r Jinnnie, in a very decided Inanner stated! Yen can say all yen want ten but yea never can make me believe that anyone can make a hlaekbet'ry, white. This apeaka well at Bernieeia teach- ing because it altewa that ahe has det'eieped individual thinking. Seine ethera have left ear prnieaaien tn accept the inevitable i-ate. Marian MeCnbh Bunker new lives in Beaten and is doing private ttttering. Delia Thnraten Howard taught in Andeeer ttntil Christmas, but she is new residing in Ridlenviile, Maine. Others have added tn their names as fellewa; Gladys Denglaa Peeler; Madeline Marten Green. Hayden Andersen ia principal at the elementary department at Geed Will Farm. Hinekley, Maine. t'Andy, we judge t'rmn trnntnra, is aa pepnlar as ever and Ends hia anrrenndinga enjoyable. He has been tee nmdeat ahnnt his abilities tn tell us at his work but we knew that he eenldnit be anything but a aneeeaa. He pruned hia ieyalty te G. N. S. by generously helping us in mere ways than. ene with the tea yearbook. Geed luck always tn the editer-in-ehief ef the class of 25 Nemeu-nTeaching FeSitimt. Alice Atlanta, West Auburn, Me. Marjnrie Bailey, Ctn'nial'l+ Me. Itiarjr Bailey, JeHereen, Me. Dnrethy Baldwin, Saugua, M355. Cnrdelia Bernard, Belfast. Me. Leis Beatty, East Hempden, Me. lCharlene Berry. Wells, Me. Nevilla Blaiadeil, Meniee, Me. Ruth Blake, Westhreek, Me. Christine Beulter, no report. Elva Heyd, Mars Hill, Me. Derethy Bridges, net teaching. Elizabeth Brawn, Eiddeferd, Me. Katherine Burke, net. teaching, Mary Cady. net teaching. Vietnria Casper, attending U. nf M. Viela Chaae, Kennebunk, Me. Elizabeth Chick, Barre, Mass. Laura Clapp, Greenville, Me. . Mildred Clark, Dever-Fexerett, Me Ruth CUHIEFr Fryehurg, Me. Derethy Ceek, Haneeelc, Me, Marnie Craadlemire, ne repert. Haney,r Creamer, West Bath, Me. Themes Crenin, Barringtnn, R. I. Geneva. Cnlhane. Knightatriile, R. I. Iliruzrrlratlrt3,r Davis, Bath, Me. Marjerie Bay, Limingten, Me. Nettie Day, net teaehing. Jessie Deity, Ear Mills, Me. Gladys Dnngiaa Peeler, net teaching. Nemew Teaein'ag Pantien. MarEUerite Dudley, Leekea Mills, Me, Mary ani'ey, Essen Fails, Mesa. Grace Dunten, Weathreek. Me. Genevieve anrey, Bath. Me. Marian F-ergneen, Canaan, Cenn. Aline Field, Seuth Fenland, Me. Anna Fetan, not teaching. Helen Finley, net teaehing. Carelyn Feaaett, Jeneapert, Me. Herethy Gallagher, Manehesterl Me. Hazel Gih-he, ne repert Elizabeth Giiehriat, Beethhay Hether, Me. Helen Gilman, Barre, Mass. Daria Glitiden, Augusta, Me. Manna Geidthwaite, nn repert. Daria Grant, Limeetene, Me. Bessie Greeley, Pewnal Center, Me. hnnie Hall, Seuth Windham, Me Harriet Hell. Middletewn. Cenn. Ruth Hamilten, anell, Me. Cynthia Harrintan, Bethel, Me. Bernice Hlart. Sanford, Me. Derethy Hatch, Braintree, Mesa. Maria Hewkes, Urria Iaiend, Me. Jeaephine Hedgden, Nerth Whiteheld, Me. Miriam Heuper, nn repert. Hazel Hughey, Meeae River, Me. Miltnn H-aener, net teaching. Sara Hnnter+ Berlin, N. H. Emma Hutchine, ne report. Una. Huttrhina, Cape Neddiek; Me. Eta GREEN M WHITE 3g - w - wh- Name Teaching Petitimt. :Tumewi'ienrinwy Fexirian. Sara Isreeiten, nut teaehing. Irene Pipperti Mexieen, Me- Duris Jackson, Wiin-rlse-r. Cmut. Deuriee Plummet, Fermingmn, Celin. Hattie Jaeehs. Marian, M355. Gabrielle Pomerleau, 1titletenrille, Me jeanette Jehnsmn. Amn, CGIIIL Bernice Quimhy, Bath. Me. Hallie Little. Patten, Me. Florence Reidy, ?feet Seerhure, Me. Reuse Keeley, not teaching- Katherine Reehe, net teaching. Helen Kierns, Howard. E. I. Idetiee Rederiek, Watervilie. Me. AIiee Edna Hehugh. net teaching. Annie Ragers, West PHwnaL Me. Isahei Kinmnnd, W'arrem M355. Gladys Rugere, Weathmuk, Me. Edna Kittredge, Fert Lauderdale, Fla. Nerma Rogers. Standish, Cernerr Me. Glenna Knight, Celumhia, Me. Ida Rueeu, net teaehing, Esther Keehien. East Chelmsford, Mess. Annie Saba, attending LT. eri Maine. Mina Larraey, Mexico, Me. Ruth Saunders, Harrisen. Me. Cornelia Leighten. 1w repert. tattleue Sawyer, Eithshlury1 Calm. Mahel LittIetieid, Elint, Me. Cyril Sehiehel. White River Junctiun, Me. Lucille MaeDeneld, Ruxhury, Me. Margaret Seully. net teaching. Nellie MaeLaughlim Weet Jeneepert, Me. Elizabeth Shertell, l'IG rEpDrt. Ariine Mareiiie, Eiddefnrd, Me. Arline SriIite1 net teaching. Arlene Martin, net teethingr Adelaide Smith, Tupeham, Me. Teresse MeCermiek, Auburn. Elsie Staples, Teliend. Cami. Greene MeDerneugh. l'ICIt teaching. Marjnrie Steen, Newpurt, Me. Mildred MeGlinn, Cape Elizabeth, Me. Gladys Stevens, Pewter, Me. Ina McGrath, Mexiee, Me. Maude Stewart, New Haven, Cenm Lnuiee Mitchell, Rye. N. H, Myrtle Stilphen, Jefferson, Me+ Melissa Mendy. Addiean, Men Hertha Stanier, nut teaehing. Phyllis Memes, Carmel, Me. Erma Stuart, West Hartferd, Cunn. Madeline Morten, tmt teaching Clara Thgmasi Rheklantl, Me. Fannie Mnssman. Lyman, Me. May Tewie, Barre, MESS. Dltzurertl'iyr MaJIahey, nut teaching. Nina TTEHGIT. 11.31; teaching: Thelma Mullen, Vinalhaven, Me. May True, Barre, Mass. Louise Murphy, net teaching. Alta Twemhly. Nerth Eridgten, Me. Ruth MHTTF: Pertland, ME- Ethel Van Derker, Salisbury Cave. Me. HHCE NEWIJEH. LHHCESWK PE- Derilda VErmEttE, Cerihnu, Me. Deretlw Liewmmh, Smith Waterferd, Me. 135mm? Walsh, Princetun, Me. Deris D'Brien, West Hertierd, Carin. Hera, w'anacgl ngt tgaching' CEthEIiIHE DICDHHEII', Biddcfnrd' ME. JEHIiiE Watarlnan. wells, ME. Suzanne UCemner. PIainsville, Cenn. Alice Way, Pertieud, Me. Elizabeth UlHere, New Yuri: City. Clara Webb, Fart Fairfieid, Me. Domthy Uweni Milw. Me Alta Paeens, Newpert, Met Marion Perseus, Drrmgtnn, Me. Geraldine Webber, Rumt'ujrd, Me. Hope Williams, Rumfnrd, Me. veeta Perseus, West Harttnrd, Carin. KEWEth WDDdWHTd: 11015 tBHEPiHE. Alice Pateh, Yerk, Me. Carelyn W'yman, Seuth Hemliten, Mass. Gertrude PErham, West Paris, Me. Vv'iiliam Wynaught, nut teaching. In the eity nearest us, Gotham is well represented an the teaching feree by the fuiinwing: Cara Clay, $39. Bridge Street Sehnul. Eva Roberts, :91, Bridge Street Sehe-el. Angie Palmer, 'U 1, Bridge Street Sehernl. Lydia Mneher, :12! Bridge Street Sehaelt Ethel Pike. 113, Brawn Street SehGUl. Austin Alden, :13, Weethmnk High School. To the Class ext 1926 I SUPPDSE the 15ng elaes seems indeed HAtleient His- tDt'y.H but tn me life is just beginning to assume preper prepnrtinne. It seems but a ehert time age: that we, tee! were together, as UIIE'. large family at G. N. S. New we are seattered tn the four winds. Some have left us fer a higher and broader life, others. have eentinued with their ehnsen profession: while still ethers are buey in the home. But thre-ugh fair weather or foul, prosperity err adversity, joy at eerrew, our days at G. N. S. are happy memories. I feel eure that all But members are trying tn live up to the standards anti traditiens of our seheerl. Of a few I am going ten give more speeiiie infermetinn. . Helen .tthEEI'S after teaehing several years married and new lives in Patter menth, N. H. A little girl eontpietes the 11.211prr heme. H51 M GREEN M WHITE 5E Marthe. Cuehman Penlej; is living at Netth Rmnferd. Her little daughter, Barbara, will seen enter eehee-I. Lillian Rollins taught in Rumferd, Me. for several years then went tn Mil- ten. Mesa Her eeheel work has always been ef the highest standard and she has been a splendid example to the yeung. Addie Spreut Pieree has taught very Etteeesef 1.1113: fer several years in KYeeke Mills. Maine. Edith Cobb Chase ie married and living in Newteneille, Mess. Mehelle Cltedheutne Giles is living in East Brownfield. At lest tepett she was lteiping teeeher fer Brewniieltl end Fryeburg. Jane Fenwiek ie teeehing in Massachusetts. W'innifred Wreeke Apthetk is living in Florida. Lest report she had twe sens. Of the ether members I knew enly inditeetly. I hear them epeken eE as be- ing eueeeeeful teeehere end IIDI'IIEelTIElkETE. A5 for myself, I am, after several years! teeehing in Wetertewn ettd Hertferd, Conn, busy preparing eur adapted daughter and sen fer the work ef life. Seme deg; I hepe Detethy 11131.: he gradu- ating ftetn G. N. 3 es yeu ere eeen to tie. and en, in behalf of the Class of 191113 I extend greetings tn the feeulty of Gotham Normal Seheel end to its student body, with every geed wish fer the eentinued prosperity of our SEHDDI. CELIA AeeeTT ELLIDTT. HNe: matter where you gen, Ne matter where yeu teem, 1I'e-LfII always Fmd e G. N. S. graduate, Rewinding yeu of heme? A G. N. S. hendeleep might extend fl'EIITl Maine to California, Etem Alaska te Perte Riee, er frem Atlanta, Georgie ten China. East end west, north end eeuth. eer students have gene to carry eut the Gethem Nermel elegen, Ne mat- ter hew smell yeur duty, cle it welli r we have reason tn be, and indeed ere, preud of our Alma Mater. E H! .I' R 1 :r r x 1. .r x .5, 1 II' J 1' 1 J .r'- .-' . I.-' -.- Turk IE?! 3 . ,. . '-.i :5 Elma? I w l'fx- ' .15 - - a1 : 'rffrf'wihuyrzigr 'iafu J WU 1E GREEN M WHITE EH THEME 0F GREEN AND WHITE, 1926 Tn give an honest presentatinn of nut sehnel, past and present, has heen tint special theme in preparing this number ef the GREEN .sztti HWHITE. Since its very beginning, Gnrham Nerntal Seltnel has held a high positiun in the education nl men and WUtl-IEH tit Maine. lts hirth inarked a new era fer the western part eat the State. Tn the yenng peeple nt that seetinn it nt'fetetl a great eppertnnity ini- study and advancement. It has always been marked by its high ideals. its Splena did spirit and its et'etu-lnyal graduates. The ideals which it etnhntlies eanne-t fail ta develop high eharaeter in the students within its. walls. The spirit nit the EChDDl. eernhining as it dues a realisatinn Elf future respnnsihilities and a whale- heartecl enjnyntent in the activities hi the present, hears it en, en the erest nf the wave nf Geed Fellnwship. Thrnngh new snhjeets added tn the enrrienlnm. its students are better titted fer these pnsitiens in the larger eentmnnities which they will enter after leaving its preteetien. And sn to all, whn fnllnw the prngress hi the sehnel, enmes a serene sense tit satisfactinit and apprnaal, as they ehserae its advancement under the wise and effieient leadership of Principal Wirelter Earle Russell, snpperted by his enthnsiastieallj,r leyal faculty. 1n the eeniing years. as each new 1.tisien in the etlneatintial werld heenlnes a reality, it will eantinne tn held its place with thnse ef the breeder visien. CORTHELL HALL The HReeitatinn Bnilding this year takes nti a new name. As a result nf definite aetien en the part nf the Alumni, the state has antheriaed it tn he eallecl Cnrthell Hall. This name seems very apprnpriate as it will ever lteep in mind the man whn fer so many years steed as nne ef the strengest edneatnrs nE New England. It is heaped that at this time all graduates and friends ef the sehnnl tnaj.F be interested in a brief aeeennt of the inunding nf the sehttnl and its hrst hntne. One generally thinks of disenverers and eaplnrets only in eenneetinn with the history at a ennntry, net in the histnty ef educatzien. The people nf Maine whn felt the need nf a nerinal sehnel in the western part ef the State can surely be called disenverers, and the people et Gethain whn nndertnek the new adven- ture can surely he ealletl explnrers. On the eighteenth nf jannary, 13W. en a inntinn ef Celenel Rehie nf Ger- harm the Hnnse nf Representatives anthnriaed the Superintendent nf Cemmnn Seheels tn make sueh eaaminatien as he deemed DECESERTJF fer the establishment rat a Normal Sehenl in the western part of the State. One year later, the Legislature ordered HThat the Cenitnittee en Edneatien he direeted tn make sneh et-t-arainatinn and investigatinn as was deemed necessary, leaking tn the establishment nf a normal sehnel in the western part of the State, giving all parties interested an nppnrtnnity tn he heard, and tn repnrt by bill nr ntherwisef! In aeenrdanee with this directinn, ML thiilliatn j. Certhell, then Superintend- ent nf Cnnnnnn Sehnnls, sent te the Legislature a enhnnnnieatien ftnnt whieh is qneted the prineiples that had te gevern the lee-atinn nlE such a sehnel. 1. Elk must be fer the whnle State, theretere en the line nf railroad, and easyr ef aeeess tn all parts of the State. 2. It must he in a village nt eitjir large ennagh tn affnrtl sehnnl ehildren item the ages of feur te fourteen, in sanieient nnnthet's trn till a ntntlel sehnnl of at least live grades. Without such medel sehnnl nn nnrmal sehnnl has any tight to exist. Ne effer ef mnney or buildings nnght tn he enttsidered fer a mnment nnless these essential ennditiens are fulfilled. I, therefnre, reenniniend that the Legislature pass an aet giving tn the trns+ tees ei nntrnal sehenls pewer tn lneate such a sehenl if any eity' nt tnwn, fulfills ing these eenditiens, will deed tn said trustees land and hnilclings thetenn nf suffi- eiE-nt eapaeitjr and in such ennditintt as tn meet i'nllj.r the demands at such sehnnL ltBl ht GREEN W WHITE ct On the State reenrds at that year may be Enti'nd the statements anthnrising the establishment at a State Nnrinal Seheel. The tellnwing is quoted, Said Ner- rnal Selmnl shall he ltieated at Gnrham. provided that there be eenveyed tn the State by the proper autherities. fer the use and Inirphses et' sueh seheel, land and buildings thereen. situated in said tnwn. sueh as shall he. in the judgment of the trustees of the nnrnial sehenls. nf snfheient eapaeitj.r and in stieh eenditien as to meet fully the demands hf said sehnnl. Deeeniher 2113. 1313. will always stand as an important tlate in the history of Gotham. On that day the town transferred tn the State the grounds and build- ings inr the new Normal Sehnel. This was a gift nt' sense SLEDGE! in value, enntprising sis: Dr eight aeres elf land, a recitation building. enntpletely equipped fer elassreein werk. and the old seminary building remodeled and refurnished fer a girls' dermiterr. The recitation building was enlarged and rehtted in 1995. During the next few years, a new wing was adrletl in whieh were t'tntr praetiee sehnnlrnenis, fnur elassreenis, a gymnasium, prineipalls nfliee, and dressing rnnms fer the teaehers. The labnrs ef the educatinn ernnrnittee were erewnetl with eernplete success. In the tnwn report far 18?9. may he feund the fellewing statement. There is new in streeessful eperatien a State Normal Sehnel department with its inndel sehnnls. The hrst class of pupils is unexpectedly large, and the npening ef the Nnrmal Sehenl premises all that its ninst sanguine friends ever antieipaterl. The attitude ef the eitisens is suggested by the fnllnwing quotation from the report hi the buildingr eenimittee, 18TH: liThe meney raised hy the tnwn has gone entirely intn the eenstruetien aeenunt at the building. The ennnnittee hare eneeuntered many difheulties and perpleaities and have felt the weight at respon- sibility that has rested ripen them and have dereteel inneh time and later to se- enre a streeessful result. They suhseriherl and have paid $5,550. towards the Nnrmal Sehnnl Building Theyr have received nothing and make ne charge tnr their serriees as enrnntittee. but are fully compensated in view of the prospective advantages whieh await nur tnwnf'i The buildings eninrnantl nearly every rnenrnrahle spot in the histery at the town. In plain sight is the spot where the hrst tree was felled fer the ferest herrne Inf Captain John Phinney. Nearby,r is the hill en whieh steed the old fart where all nnr early inhabitants gathered fer mutual preteetinn and safety. Nearby. the eye rests upnn the Soldiers! Menntnent'whieh will teaeh the ynnth that the ment- Dry and deeds of brave and loyal men never die. The fellnwing are a few sentenees quoted frent the reply and aeeeptanee of the property: Beautiful and valuable as is the gitt hi the Town of Gnrharn, the State is not mere enriehed by its pessessinn than hnnered by the example it displays of a distinguished publie henefaetien, and hy the instanee it affards at the eharaeter of nut eennnunities and people, at their appreeiatien at what is best and highest and of a seal readyr tn saeriliee selfish interests fer eetnntnn grand. It eWes its being ten the intelligence, liheralitgr and henerelenee hi this tnwn, and I eannnt but believe that these virtues will impart to their offspring a eharaeter in keeping with the fine strain from whieh it proceeds, and that this sehnnl will he distinguished fer the faithful e-hserranee hi all the duties and respnnsibilities that lie before it. The agents at the State and the agents of the Tewn have been animated hy the eernmen purpese te- rnake the mast liberal prerisinn pessihle fer the prespeetire needs Uf the sehenl, and hnth parties have been equally;r selieite-us that nething should be left nndnne that eeuld add tn its eapaeitjtr fer ttsefulness.H Within less than twe years an idea had became a reality and thus the hlStDTY hf Gnrharn Normal Sehnnl began. This beautiful, old sehenl, standing like a beaeen en Nermal Hill, is sending nut hundreds nf teaehers tn seatter rays at light. The only wish to be expressed is that the lllStDI'jf hf Gnrhani Nnrrnalls future maj,r he as rieh as its past and that all who enter its portals may say, As thj,r daughters and sons well he brave and be true, Thy traditions welll held and defend? Take ear pledge of allegi-anee whieh new we renew, Ma;I thy prestige all elasses transcend. GREEN M WHITE 5591 WILLIAM J. CORTHELL, LL. D. OUR PATER A H'iSiml m' a man within a Mthmifl Ahmn HIE mimrs hnrn ln tczlrh and rulv, luapirinq thnac armmtl him In rim nIDI'E' Than they had u'ur Iimugln jitlSEiblE hrfnrn- 5-31:- rapirl wag 1155 mind cm mummy; 1mm That wary ward hr. said was always; meant Tc- lmul um: um tn hnurs in almly Sperm. The thingy: he taught Hue never cuuid fnrgut. Thery canm tn hulym-much like a jewel 5H. Which IllHtiS the eye: tn that um.- brilliant 5-3pm, Hrhilc ilir; rtlughrht'wn mtting i5 fm'gm. Eharprned mrncri had he? Thaw u-lm knEw him hfii Hmmer lm'mL Hdurtd him, Im'crihelms, And Haw Hieath ii a wnndmm kindliness. FE-r thii-i belmed Pater nnw they cal'l Grid l rutitatim: building Cnrlhell Hail. Cum. IJIHJEE-Hr . :u Ru-EEH'IS, 19:1. 13M N. GREEN M wHITE 5' haw GORHAM ACADEMY During the year 18U3 the people sf Gotham began to feel that a sehnnl eapan ble ent' htting her ysung buys fer eellege should he presided. A town meeting was ealled at whieh the eitisens deeided that the town should petition the General Cnurt sf Massachusetts fur a grant and an inserperatisn at an academy in Gerr- hatn- This petitinn was presented tn the General Court by Lethrnp Lewis and, tn the satis faetien at all, the CDtII't passed an aet ineerperating Gnrham Academy, which act was approved by Governor Caleb Strung May 5, 1303. He appeinted as trnstees the fellewing men: Gerhant--Hen. hWilliarn Gotham. Hen. Stephen Lengfellnw. Capt. David Harding, 1n, Jnhn Park Little, Esq.. Dr. Dudley Felsmn, Mr. 1Villian1 ii-IeLelian, Mr. James Phinney, Mr. Samuel Elder, Capt. Samuel W'hitmsre; Portland- Rev. Elijah Kellegg, Mr. Matthew Cshh, I-Inn. Wesdbury Stever: W'estbrnek- Rev. Caleb Bradley; Searhorongh-Rev. Thomas Laneaster; Standish-wReV. Daniel Marrett. The lirst meeting at the trustees was held June I, 1803, at which the Hun. William lI'thsrhan't was ehnsen president. On Deeernher 12th a seeend meeting was ealIecL at which he appointed a en-ntrnittee ts take a deed front Mr. Thenaas MeLellan for land sun which tn ereet the academy. This land. whieh was 1trained hy the trustees at three hundred and titty dellars, was donated by the owner. along with a previsus gift tit sne hundred dellars tnward the rather seant funds 0f the aeatlenty. New that the questien Elf land was settled, the fellewing plans were decided upon fer the structure: It sheultl he two stories high, built of wand with eellar beneath, at least ferty by fifty feet on the grnund with stories thirteer; and eleven feet in the clear, and should have a enpsia fer the reeeptien of a he Li The several eentmittees saw that these plans were carried out. The work nisveti along so rapidly that en the 29th of Nevemher, 1805, the trustees were able te- held a meetingr within the new building for the purpose of determining taver- ahle terms of admission tn the academy. The sum was fixed at two dollars for eaeh student- Less than one year after the above date, Gerham Aeatienw stead templeted, her dnnrs open ten the youth of that enmmnnity. One eitiaen ef the tewn is said to have exclaimed, There the Academy stands, an ornament to tnir village and a memorial to those when helped tn build it! The Inauguration Exercises te-ek place an September B, 1305, Rev. Elijah Kellogg, UT Pertland, made the prayer, and Rev. Reuben Nase-n, the preeepter eleet, delivered the address. He made clear the qualiheatiens necessary fer en- tra-nee into the academy which were, No persnn shall heeerne a member let this institution. without snfheient evidenee that he is at a gland moral character. ND student shall he admitted her a term less than nne-qnarter, the tuition ftn' which shall be paid in advanee. Ne: student shall he admitted under ten years at age- nerr withnut being able tn write Jein-hanti, and read English ettrreetiyf He then stated the subjects to be in the earrieulnni: Reading, English grammar and eempnsitien, writing, arithnietie, speaking, geography, mathematics, Greek and Latin. With a few additienal remarks, the speaker ended and the assembly was dismissed. The aeadenty epened on September 51, 130E, with Rev. Reuben Nasnn, A.3-'I., as preceptnr. and before the end at that First term, thirty-three male students had enrolled. The trustees, because of the sneeess ef the seheei, felt that ansther instrneter might he added, and as there did net seem to he thfk enough t-s keep berth nten busy. the number ten he admitted was increased t0 seventy, fifteen of whom might be young ladies. This ee-ed arrangement was esntinued until 1834, when the girls seheel was separated frnnt that at the boys and the HFemale Seminary : was kept in a Part ef Academy Hall, untiEr the care of a preeeptress. In 1335 the trustees se- .ieited meney with which to erect an additinnal building, the outcome of which 1311 M GREEN M WHITE 3?? was the Seminary, whieh was dedicated September 13. 1837'. In 184:7 the institu- tinn was eallett Gnrhatn Aeadenij; and Teaehersi Institute. The male and female sehnnls were still separated. By an aet nf Legislature, passed Angust, 185E, the name HFemale Seminary? was established on the basis of Gnrhant Aeadenw. The trustees surrendered their nld charter and reeeiveel a new nne. tngether with a grant nf: land nn ennditinn that the prneeetls from said Ianel should be used Hfnr females nnly.H With the aeeeptanee of this new charter. Gnrhatn Aeadenw, as sneh, eeased te- he, and h; the ennditinn nf that eha-rter the male sehnnl was dis- enntinned. In order that the belts might still have an n':.rppnrtnnit1,r fnr higher edneatinn Gnrhani Male. : te-atienijpr was established. and in 1861. 1w annther aet nf Legislature, the Female Seminaryu and. Gnrharn Male Aeademyli beeanie nne again; nnw Itnnwn under the name nf HGGI'hEtHl Seminary. The intrndnetinn of a high sehnnl. snnte years later, and its pnpniarity. eansed this sehnnl nr academy; as it was generally ealled, tn he suspended definitely. Thns ended the First stnrj; in the histnry nt higher edneatinn in VtFestern Maine. ROBIE HALL AND EAST HALL If nne ennitl investigate the mind at any person, he would End varinns tabn- Iated scenes which stand tint with great vividness. Each wnnltl mark same par- tienlarly important, perhaps ernei-al, step in the life of the individual. It nne rnnltl eaplnre the minds nf Gnrhani Nnrinai Sehnnl students, he wnnltl find there senres elf seenes ennneeted with school life. Nat the least nf these. wnuiti be the picture presented by Rnhie Hall and East Hall as the students first earne n13 Kear- rnal Hill. Other seenes there wnnltl lie, eaeh nne ennneeted with nne nf the twn hails. Let us examine these buildings and try tn tliscmrer whj,r they hold an large a plaee in the mind of every student. The two Sturdy, ihtpnsing brink hails art: situated 011 the top nf a high hill, enminanding an eaeellent view nf the snrrnnntiing ennntry. From the south and west windnws, nne ean see the lefty peaks nf the White Mnnntains- Innining tip in the distanee, while front the nnrth nne ean nn elear days eateh glimpses of the Deean ahnut Pnrtianri Harbor. Rnhie Hall was the first tn be ereeteti, heing enmpleted in 1898. Like East Hall it is nnw steam heated. eleetrieaily lighted, anti sanitarity equipped. On the hrst finer are fnnnti the Deanis nftiee. Y. W'. C. 131.. rnnm. reeeptinn rnnni, and a reading rnnni where snine girls spend many enjnyaahle rnnrnents. 011 this same hnnr there is alsn a large rnnin popularly and deservedly called the ttCenterfJ Fnrnierly it was used as a dining-rnnm fnr Rnhie Hail but is new used as a rnnnt for general reereatinn. It was at Erst equipped with steel ceiling, hard wnnd Hnnr, chairs, a table, a victrnla, and a piann. Later it was maria Especially hurrie- iike by the windnw draperies. the attraetive pietnres, and the rnirrnr whieh were the gifts at the Class at 1923. Every evening after supper, the students gather here t'ttr dancing nr snme fnrrn nf reereatinn before the study,r bell rings. Here alsn the evening mail is distributed. If the fnnr waits nf ' Centern ennltt nniy speak they would tell nf many delightinl sneial affairs whieh have transpired in this rnnnt. Seine tit their tales wnnlti he of Hallnw-eien parties, Christmas parties, receptinnsj Y. VJ. C. A. meetings, StneIent Cnnneit gatherings, valentine parties and many other JEnrrns tit entertainment. The other three Henrs of the Hall are tlevnted rnainlg,r tn rnnms for students and teachers. In the basement of this building is fnnnd a well equipped laundry fear the use of the neenpants nf hnth halls. Rnbie Hall was fnnnd tn be much tnn small far the ever increasing number tit student teaehers, sn a new tinrn'iitnry was ereetetl. In January 1916, East Hall was ready fnr neenpaney. It's west wing jnins Rnhie Hail sn it is possible to ge- irnni nne building tn the ether withnnt gning nnt-nt-dnnrst Beeanse nf its newness and rnndernitjr East Hall rnnnis seetn ntnre attractive and it is the desire nf every student tn nrtsani in Eastli when she beenrnes a seninr. tCnminned air. rage 3371' I33 i Reeeptieu Rtmm, Rehie Hail. LITTLE SCOTCH ROSES There are beautiful thingamvery beautiful lhinga In the werltl.aa11 about here and there, The beautiful birds that breathe gag,r little songs As they Hy thmugh the still summer air. There are flex-eera erf heauty,at11e pansy, the aater, All dainty- antl sweet I auppeae, Hut ever the clearest and ehuieeat ta me, la the aeft petalled, dainty, Seeteh rese. On either side at the Herbie Hail entranee. Their little white taeea ahine weleeme ta FULL The atmeaphete ehaugeaayeu feel more like living- Like living and givinganet false but as true :15 these gay little: Museums that lift their wee heads, To be kiaaetl by the sun in his journey, each day. Writh petala Hung e-pen to drink in Grade sunahine. Anti fe-Itied then gently at night. as to pray. real Receptinn Rmm, East Hall. Fain; lh . lmll Dining Emam, East HalL N GREEN M WHITE g1 PRINCIPAUS ' RESIDENCE Once uptm a time a friend ei Gerham Nermal Seheel was TlSltlllg at the heme hf Geyerner Rehie. During the eeuyersatien, the tiet'et'net said to the guest. ' I hatl a definite putpese in wantingr yes to eeme here tonight ll-ihat tlt: they mest heed up there an Nermal Hill? The guest mentiened several things that would be valuable adtlitititts. hut seen realized that the GDYEI'IlDf had in mind samethiha,t net yet nametl. Suddenly he said to the guest. Don't you think they need a heme fer the pri-neipal abeut as mueh as anything? This thought led to aetien en the part eat the man whe was always a friend to the seheel. As a result at his generosity. there stantls at the right at the administration building a beautiful heme fer the prineipal. It was eempleted in the fall of liltlti, and was epened by a reeeptien, at whieh Gey. Rebie was the guest of honor. One at the features ef the reception was the unveiling of a portrait ef the Governor. It was placed in the lilirary of this house and as leug as the heuse stands, it will keep in remembrance this true friend of the Nertnal School. In eenneetien with this heuse there will ever he fresh in the memory ef students whe hare gene forth from Normal Hill the genial hospitality of Mt: and Mrs. Russell. SENIOR TRIBUTE TO MR. RUSSELL Wialter E. Russell has established his high position on the werltl's tell at hDIIDT. On first aetlttaintattee with him this is imprinted en year heart, fer he speaks with greatness of theught, simplieity and purity of dietiett, earnestness et purpuse, and with a wealth Uf sympathy. On lengthened acquaintance 011E: Ends he has a very hread etttleek eat all werltlly matters, and his judgment is sane and halaneecl to -a remarkable degree. liis energetie aetiyity ahtl endeayer, which leads te achievement, shews hew great he is in intelleet and purpose. He is an unending seuree ef inspiration te his students and asseeiates because of his strung eemmen sense, the persisteney of his efl'nrts, anti aeeuraey ef his statements. His nehle eharaeter leads us to think these thoughts expressed in the wards: Think truly, and thy thoughts Shall the WGI'ldi5 famine feed. Speak truly, and eaeh word at thine Shall be a fruitful seed. Liye truly, and thy life shall be A great and neble ereedfi ROBIE HALL AND EAST HALLh-peeneluded On the hrst fleet- ehe enters a halL Te- the left is a bread stairease leading ter the Heat aheye. To the right is a rest teem whieh was eeeupied by the Y. W. C. A. clttrinar the period when war eeaditiens made it seem wise te eenserye and therefore fer ene year the greater part at Rehie was closed. The tleuhle dents faeing the ettttanee lead inte a very attraetiyely furnished dining-reem whieh will aeeetnmeelate at least 313D petsens. This bright, sunny teem eeuld also give some entertaining bits of gossip if it ehese, telling of lWashingtenls Birthday eelehras tiens, ef birthday parties fer students and teaehers, e-t' reeeptietts to visiting has- ltethall teams, and of alumni banquets. In this teeth is held annually the May Ball fer whieh a leek ef festal. hallreettt attire is worn by the usually dignified, quiet teeth. On the seeend fleet is an artistieally appointed reeeptien teem. al- ways keeping in remembrance the generosity of the Class of 1914, as well as several reams fer teaehets and students. The twe steties aheye are used entirely as sleeping and study reems. From this brief aeeeunt tune eaa see why every student ftem Gerham Netmal Seheel will carry in her mind pleasing pictures of the heme of her Alma Mater. Lang may she stand te serve all whe enter within her deersl I351 1111 1111111111 11M 1111111: g MORNING ASSEMBLIES 111 51111151 11'111' 1111111111511 11111111 111 111111 11115 51111111111111. 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Students: with exeeptinn 1:11 the 11111111111111 Arts Course. will take 11 ttnit'nrrn prngrntn during the F1151 yeah which will include 5111111eien1 11111111 in 1111 grades tn en11hle 11111111 1n make 1111 intelligent 1:1111iee 11f ennrses tn he entered 11111111 111 the beginning ni tl1e seenncl year. THE NEW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1'1 l1re111h nf spring was in the air 111111 the whnle tnwn seemed 111 he in peace- fnl 11111111ber. Ne 1111111111 hrnke the 5111111111111 1111111 1111 neeesinnal 11111111111 tnnt 111 1111 11111111111111ile 111.1111, Ur the 111111111ng 111 n irng in the 111nr11h nearby. 31 rnnncl, jelly 111nn11 111111 i131: radiant glnw 11111111 11 1111i113.r hriel1 building in the. tnwn n1 Gnrh11111, 11'1111ne. A silver r1131 01' 111nnnligh1 shnne uptin 11 ennerete walk nn either side of the buildingr 111111 ended 111 the stnne step in frnnt 111' the tlnnrway. 11 was the sight nf that 111n11nlit path which e11115eel Ellen 111 1111111 1111 her way 11111111: 1111111 Guild meeting. The Spell ni the n1nnnlight seemed 111 lead her feet alnng the 111111 until she 1131111 11an nn the 11111 step 111.111 leaned her head against the deer. Hnw 1lelieinns the air smelled! Spring 11111111115 makes nne glad tn be alive. The grnwing plants, the n1111'11111ring hrnnks, the singing birds ell tell 115 that the 1111111 winter 11 gene and 111111 511111111er is enming. As she 1111 there in the n111n111ight she began thinking 111111111 the new Juninr High Sehnnl. She went ever in her mind the e11r111ers111i1111 tn which she had listened when her father and Uncle Jin1 were talking after the nnnn lunehenn. Fr11n1 their ennversatinn she learned that 113 fer beek as 1112-? nenple were feeling restless beeanse they realized that the steady increase in the Size 111 the nnrrnal sehnnl n11111't e1'e1111111111.1 mean 11 ehenge. m111111 111111111, jin1, her father 111111 said, Hit was 11 mighty fine beginning when in the t11wn meeting 111 1112-1 the penple vnted tn raise ennngh n111ne35,r tn help the State 11111111 11 new sehnnl. Itls quite a step fnr 11 5111311 tnwn like this tn take, and we're 1111 n1iq1ig-tl111r prnnd nf the way it has been aeenrnplished, Guess nur 11111111 and girls will he prnnd, 11111, when the new jnninr high eehnnl system is estabhEhed 111111 they get intn the new rnnmsfl 1311 mt GREEN M wHITE E The Ie-eatiun eenltln't he better? Linele jitn had ehseraed. i'liiil'E'Ei'ij' aertiss the read t'rtitn Aeadenty Hall. it is far enough away train the normal seheal fer the children t0 he by themselves. yet near ennngh far eenrenienee. Ditl the State turn the lantLW Yes, and it all gnes tn shew what can he thine 1when penple like these in tint tewn anti nnr state get tngether anti wnrk fnr stnnething, The building has been rennileted in reeerd time and it's ready for the ehildren in the fall. l-innlter anti Savage tit .Jtttgnsta designed it and they sttre tlid a ga-ad pieee at work. It's prettj.r enough. if that's what you mean. Cnele Jini had added. iianti it lnnlts ta me as if it's Strung enough ta last a gaad many years. Everything is np-testlate and in mg: epininn it's one at the hest sehnal haildings in the State ta-tlajrfi' As Ellen sat there thinking at these things the clear behind her seemed te swing ripen and site passed thrangh it into the lewer hall. She walked up the wide. fireprttnf stairway and came intti a large hall. Here she isnntl size elassr rtienis, which she knew were ten he used fer the intermediate grades. They were EiEEtIL well-lighted, easily ventilated reams which were sure tti delight hath tearhers and pupils. Elien felt as it she were explnring a treasure isiand. She netieed that the reams which were te- he supervised by one teacher were eenneeted by a deer, with a windaw in the upper part. Knowing eendititins in the ether SChUCIi hniltling she realized what a help this arrangement wanld he tn the teaeher. On the finer ahere, Ellen fannd the teams which were planned far the jnniar high seheal. lCine ef the best features at the whale building seetned te he the large assetnhly rantn en this Hear. 1IINlten she ehsertretl itis equipment with a grind stage she thought at the many aperettas and pageants that would he held here tn entertain and instrnet the Children. After eaplering the twe- terp Heat's ta her heart's eentent she went dawn the stairs and there she feund the reetns far the j nn-ier primary. They were spaeiaus anti welI-lighted with plenty of htaehheard spaee, as was true at all the other teams. She tennd a larger one to he used as a lunch resin. Na tnare hat Innehes ta he served in the eIassrae-ms. She even went stJ far as to leak at the tnrnaee and fennel it tn he ttprtn-date and, truth ail appearances. capable at keeping the ratims warm. uItis a tine seheel building, she said aloud. Ha wonderful ene at which everynne-parents, ehiidten and teachers will he prnntlf' She was just ahant ta sit down in one at the seats to test when htnnp, went her head against the deer and she awake to had herself en the stone steps antside. with the mean leaking dawn at her with his jnlly grins Gandness, I mast have dreamed all this, she thenght as she get up and started for hatne. The big, rnnnd, jelly ntenn winked tine eye, tear he lenew that Ellen had dreamed a true tireaini He was a wise alrl fellow and he knew that the inside at the huiitiing was eaaetly as the girl hati pietnred it. For had he not ShDTlE: dawn apart the structure ever sinee it had first heen started, and eattld he not see inta the rnntns at this very tttinttteiJ Having watehed it's pragress and having deeided that everything was as it shenltl he. he eentinned on his way, heaitnttg an the whale world in general and Gnrhan'l in particular. i531 GORHAM IN MODERN VERSE HVASHINGTUN'S BIRTHDAY PARTY Our 11Pt asltitnggtein'5 Birthday Party was a happy.r affair, :tia trne, At night all were tn the dining rnnm Paper hate that were red, white and blue; And the plaee eatde we fnnnd at the tables, just where each nne nf 115 sat Were alen in hnnnr nt' 1-Haahingte1mwfnr They were made in the shape nf his hat. We sang many aenga, all familiar. And partnnk hi the Washington Pie, That seemed tn taste better than ever hefnre, Thnr nnne at us seemed te- knnw why. After supper we went tn the CentreF' 1Where a program was given,wwe eat And listened tn reading, saw gaj.r ennplea danee The statelyr and proud t'Minnet The Virginia Reel was perfeetinn itself And Renhen and Raehael, we knew, Were twe nf nnr ta1ented faenltjl.r friends Thm thejyr tried tn he uitlettrgttitun. Sn right here we extend man;r thanks tn the girls Whn worked very hard, I am sure, Tn make that affair a delightful sneeeea, We wish we ennld after them mere. But in Inemnryla garden t'will ever remain, The1 the years tryr tn tear it away; Trwill be aaered dawn deep in the heart at eaeh sane, Shnwing more thanks than mere wnrda ean say. WHAT A FIVE-DGLLAR. BILL CAN DD Crinkling, green, a Eve Spat fell Far my bureau a bnndhir lamp er a mirrnr. Frnm the reet hi my Iittle heard; A few drum of perfume sweet; I knew that at G. N. S. it wenltl pay Eaeh at these expenses er perhaps a picture, Fer a whnle weekja rnern and heard. A five-dnllar hilt wnnld meet. Then I nnndered what a few shert hears A week-end ease1 it would be small. Ctn a pnfhng rushing train, Then at the Eve take all; Frnm Pnrtland ta Banger Wweuld pretride A sill: umbrella Uri fashinnia hue With Eve rnere tn get hank again. Wnnld neat Eve dnllaral tnn. A pai r at ehnee, wnrkia-day type, Ynnke wnrth meet at Gnrham, greenback, A hat when the seasen is past, Where the darmitnrfa feed is stored; Dr a sweater with here and there a atripe- 1tren'll stag,r hanger, give rnnre aatisfaetian Any nne a hee-dnllar bill wnnId smaah, Fer a whnte week's rnnrn and heard. I391 ht SENIUR. 19:36 Te teach it my greatest amhit-iee, I think it will he very niee, T e sit at a dtsk ie a eeheelreem. 1With the children as quiet :13 mice. Tlte1. t1h11t'1 there's 1m shert eet te leareiemh- Thet eelle fer hard werk indeed. Te matter each task set hetere them Is the leek,r true way te Succeed. The deer little, bright little fates That will greet me each teeming and eight. Witt repay me fer e11 et' my treehle1 And give me the greatest delight. GREEN M weITE git JUHIGR 11325 H'hee I get eut a teaching eeheet. I'll make them kidtete keel; the rule. I guess thEy'll tied that I'm rte feel, Fer I'm free: Gerham Nermel Seheel. Amt when their parents eeme te call And say their kids den't learn at all. Itil tell them that I am here te teach And net te hear the parents preach. There's Jehenu- Jenee. he eetft spell eat, Leetl eehee. em I te blame fer that? I taught that he;- with greatest pales, But teed! 1i eeuhie't furnish braille. GORHAM B.-XSEETEERE; What's evetyhedy cheering fer T the eeeitjtte jtteier erietl. 'Why, Gerhem leads by seven peietef' the s-enier, gay, replied. t'tNhy'e everything 5e etill-F-ee eti11?' the listening jenier erietl. An eppeeent hes the hall again. the eeeier thee replied. htt tetllettger new has taught it ! New he's passing te Leeserd! A11 eppenent makes 3. dash fer itq-wbet mieeeeehy a yard. New Zeke Geetlwie sheets. a basket witheut even trying hard. And the Gethem Netmei heeketeere are winning. Whe ie it new that hes the hell 5' the etteirted junier eried. ' Tie eet' ehle center, Jenkins, the eeeier thee replied. H13-. th eelft he sheet :1 basket?! the anxieue junier cried. Cleee guarded hy eppeeeete, the eeeier, grave, replied. But Jeheeen eeeght them napping, New he has it-etetts te threwwe The eeere is twentyeeizt te ten-e minute mere te ge He passes it te Heepet end he makes 3. pretty threw, w--;1 utd the Gerhem Nerreal Eeeketeere have wen it. t'W'hat ie the mighty neiee I hear ?'I the frightened jeeier cried. t Out teyel cheering eeetieef the eeeiet thee replied. It just reaehee eut te help the beye whee hepee begin te eeg. Have yeu helped the cause by buying 3. Gerhem A. A. tag? WT e have backed eur belts with eeetideeee, and knew theyr will net leg. Sheet! the Gerheet Kennel heye are winners ! I901 11111 1111111111 M WHITE g A DAY AWAY FROM G. 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The last we saw at the hehiug party. Gerry and Charlie were making their way.r teward heme as fast as they eeuld go, heth dripping wet. t'WVeJll have to make the must of em time or freeze? r said Charlie, :let:'s g0 ever the meuntain, itls three miles nearer.n Mr. Flannigan and Ned stayed to take in the lines. Ha. he? laughed the elder. ' this is just the ehanee Chatliets been taranting tn make Gerry ehange her mind about tetljehingH rtI-Iels capable, said Ned. He's capable of it, though 1311 wager here get his hands full. WHITE GREEN INDUSTRIAL ARTS I 11:; 1 m GREEN W WHITE egg IXDUSTRIAL ARTS AS IT T'i'AS TAUGHT IN A THIRD GRADE FOR EIGHTEEN KETEEKS. When the praetiee teachers ge eut trainings:r they senietimes hurt that the study hf industrial Arts is net in the etirrietthtm. IQue ef the girIs this year asked for an tippertunity te intredtiee it in grade three where she was teaehing. The eritie teaeher, the pritteipal. and the parents. were all willing te eer-eperate. The first problem intredueed was a weren wersted hammock. The hers made lenms from eardheard and string. bringing yarn from heme with whieh te- weare. The girls made quilts fer their delis. These problems teek up the hrst nine weeks. During the next nine weeks the heirs made Peter Rabbit dells and the girls made Dutch delis. Unhiesehed enttern was tern inte proper sizes and distributed anihhg the Children. In turn they traeetl the pattern at the duh hr bunny en their material. Next they wnrhed utter the pencil marks in Guthrie stitches, rising contrasting eelers ef thread. The heys enjeyed sewing fully as much as the girls. and did just as geed we-rk. Eaeh pupil had a definite aim fer making his hr her dell as niee as pens- sihie. fer Christmas was drawing near. ' When the emhreridery was finished ene ef the heges in the elass brought his sisteris ting: sewing maehine tn sehenel. The ehildren were allowed to sew their tiDiiS thgether em the maehine under the direetihn 0f the teaeheri A hey rhinit- teereei tn hring a pail ef sawdust te scheme! with whieh te stuft' the tiuils. They were seen eempletetl and taken heme in time to he useel as Christmas gifts. Hs rte nierarezi.r was apprepriatediier Industriai Arts materials. eern ealtes were sold ten the ehiitlren at recess. in this wag.r erieugh meney was ehtained ttl pay for the materials needed. The children always leeketi ierw-artl tei the industrial Arts period with the greatest hf interest and enthusiasm. A PRACTICAL CIVICS COURSE The eeurse in Ciries at Gerharn Normal Seheel aims net eniy ten give the prospeetwe teaeher a praetieal knewiedge ef Ciries but also to give training in methods by whieh it may best he taught. In sueh a eeurse we seek tea bring the ehild in eIe-se relatienship with the various forms of eirie life. This is dune hrst by a stutiy ef the eirie virtues. sheh as ehedieriee. he-nestg,r and Ieyaity. This leads to a eensideratien ef the eum- mlinity as illustrated by the ehildis heme and neighherheed arid graduallyr hranehes eur te a study.r ef the tewn. enmity, state and nation. That is, the smaller erganiaatiens with whieh the ehild comes in direet eentaet are taught first. In this way the ehild ehmes ten understand that he is a eitisen with dehtiite ebligatiens and duties tt: his enmmunity. In a stuelf.Ir hf the pelitieai eemmunities sueh elements of welfare as health, preteetien, edtteatie-n, reereatien, eharities, legislatien arid adjudieatien are studied. Te develop these the general agencies and gerernmental agents are especially em- phasiaed. Neteheeks are kept made up ChiEij tit intermatien eeneerning the governmental ageneies feurid hy the students in such referenee heeks as HThe Revised Statutes ef Maine and the nChhgressiItitial Direetery. Eaeh element is intredueed hr an appreaeh whieh ereates interest. This ap- preaeh is feile'aweei by a study of bath general and gerernmehtai agents. A third step eensists hi the reeegnitien tit respensihility. The ultimate airn ef such a enurse in Civics is to train the pupils fer the best type of eitiaenship. i941 M GREEN M WHITE g1 GEOGRAPHY There was net erie at us whe did net have her ewn private epinien ef the subject, geegraphyf when she arrived at Gerham Nermal Seheel. The epiaa iens 1raried anywhere from liking it te a great dislike of it. Seine ei these epiniens were net kept quiet when we. as tast-haif jumers, found ourselves sehed- uietl fer twe periods at geography each week. Eefere entering upon the study we diseeyered that it was taught by the Na- ture Study teaeher. Then a new light shene upen it. If Miss Ryan eeuitl make nature study so very interesting, why eeuldift she do the same with geegraphy? And so we went ten elass wenderihg what wetiid happen. One lessen in ear eeurse was about birdsJ nests. Miss Ryan teld-us she knew of a place where peepie ate birtlsi nests. Then she asked what questions arose in Dttr minds. Of eeurse. we wanted tei knew where, why. haw the peeple get the nests, what the nests were made at. and several ether different faets aheut them. Our attention was then called te a piettire en the heard. We were able te answer etir own questions from the pieture. Neat we tDUE ettr maps. feund therit'la-lay Peninsuia, and then the city en the end 0f the peninsuia. It is neat thls City. Sing-apere, that the peeple eat hirrisP nests. Ctitiesity was appealed tn. We made eur ewn prehlems and selyed them. Wiihen we had eempleted the lesst'it'iI we knew settiething abettt Singapere, hesides the fact that peeple eat hirtlsi nests: we knew eaaetly where Singapore is iee-ated; and we heeame better acquainted with ear maps. Lately we have been studying.r the New England States by prehlems. 'x-Vhen we had finished. we had a quiek review. In. erder te have a 1.rariety in the review werk the elass was divided inter sis: greups. Eaeh group was te think up serne way at representing its state whieh weuid net require mere than five minutes hi the class time. The fellewing will give an idea ef the review: One greup acted in pantemime the several different industries tit Maine. Fer example. the girls all steed in a line. Eaeh held an imaginary dish and pre- tended ten seatter its eentents. This pantemime represented a farmer sewing seeds. After this they planted petatees, dag spruce gum and even went Iishing. Another greup aeted out the industries of Massachusetts. The elass had te- guess the industry and tell the leading eity in that industry. Te illustrate, the girls eaeh used ene hand as a hammer with which to strike the ether. The class guessed the industry te he sheemaking. The leading shoe faeteries are in Lynn and Ereekteh. A persenaily eentluetetl trip, with Margaret H arriman as bus driver, far- nished an interesting review at Cnnneetieut. The party started at New Hayen, where they visited Yale and went to a feethall game. They visited brass faeteries at Waterbury. At Hartferd they went to the eapitel, then on ten Smith Manehess ter, fer they were yery anxious te visit the silk mills as they knew Cenneetieut had an important silk manufacturing industry. The eetten mills at Wiilimantie neat elaimed their attentien and then they returned to New Haven They enjoyed this journey immensely because they had really heeeme aequainted with each eity. The study of the states hy problems and leeatien tests is aime-st as interesting as valuable. When we hnish studying a state we knew where it is: some general faets abeut its surface: its ehief industries; its largest eities and rivers; and last, but hy he means least, we ean use eur map and ieeate these places. New we pity the child who must learn erily page geegraphyi Vite are teid that the teacher whe prefers ta teaeh 01in page eeegraphy is net pregressiye. W'e weuld net be called unpregressiye and we weuid have eur lessens interesting tn the ehild: therefere, we are geing te teaeh geegraphy by preblenis, by pictures and by map study. F351 - q w- .1 lite GREEN M WHITE ft h h - h h h h-- --- -h- HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT If we are ten teach children te eat the pteper feed that they may be healthy it ie eeeeutiel for its to knew what proper feeds ere. lilies JeHerde made this a very intereeting Stlldj'r fer the juniors by having them work out El. well-helaheed menu, and prepare and serve a ehildie breakfast. This iiieludeti a study of feed values and the necessary amount of eeleriee te insure the best diet. Viteminee and mine eral salts are of such impettahee that they were ESPECially emphasized. Our eeheei eEere an interesting wag.r ef studying fetid values by means of heeith posters and scrap heeks. Many of us will undeuhtedly be called upon to prepare and serve eeheel hmehee when we gt:- eut to teach. Preparing the school luneh has, accordingly, been made :1 special feature et' all the eeeking eieeeee. In these days of tireless eeekete it is neeeeeery fer eeheel teaehei-e to become familiar with the use ef them. Matty ef the hat hmehee were prepared by this means. The aim of the course in sewing i5 te enable us to teach sewing if called upon. 'We must knew how to use the sewing maehine as well as sew by hand. h'leriyr interesting problems have been eerrietl out this year. Ceeking euthts, ihehiding aprons, head hands. and holders, made up the hret problem. The next was a problem in hemetitehing and eelid work. Pk. eheiee between kimenne. pajaiiiee, end enmelte er ereten eeete was given. The exhibition of dreeeee ehewed very clever werk in sewing and machine stitching. 1We have had an erateeptintittel1yr geetl ehenee to see what grammar eeheel girls ten tie along this line. Our girls in grades seven and eight have made beautiful aprons, handkerehiefs. luncheon sets, pajamas, slips and dresses. . iWith eueh an efficient EDLII'SE in Home Eeenemiee, as well as along ether ifll'IES, eur Juniete eheuiti be the kind of teaehere that superintendents ere leeking er. lutl Eh GREEN M wHITE f1 An event teward which the whole seheel ie leeking ferwerd with e greet deeI ef intereet ie the eperetta which is te- he presented by members ef the eehenl eemetime in May. The eperette ie the chief mueieeI event hi the year and heeeuee cut the splendid werk already evi- denced by Miss Ehreeeen'e varieue departments ei musical whrk. The mriehing 1Weir ie ettre in he a great eueeess. THE WISHING WELL by Mary Hewee Hedge end Jehn Wilscm Hedge. Musical Directe-r . . Martha mFESSDn Deuce Direeter . .................................................................................. . Lucille Jenee Aeeempenied by the eehenl ereheetra. Bueineee Manager ............ Bertha Arnold Assistant . ................................................... Hernet hndersen Advertising Manager ............................................................................................................... Susan Prehle Aeeistant ....................................................... Rhea Cnetelle Stage Manager .................................................................................................................... Wllhem Brawn ASSIStant ........ . .................................................................... IEIferett Belster Stage Deeeratiene ......... . . Vielenne Currter Heed Ueher ...................................................... . ........ Bermee Breek Cast in erder ef appearance: Terence Fitzpatrick DtGrady ei' Hiteheeek CijllfL Dublin. Selim ef a wealth;r end uehle family. Traveling iheegnite as Terence G'Mere ........ Reehel Baker Nereen, Lady Marfe nieee1 living with her einee her mether s demise . ............. Gladys Keughen Lady Mary Dehheli, 13.31. at her line, whe is the present owner ef Fells Perk Mane:- .......... Helen thtderaen Squire Matthew Earthy, et Shereten Castle, the estate adjoining Fells Perle Manet Marten Edgerly Derby Duffy, an eld servant ef Lady Mary's .................. E. Bttrnham Duntnn Kathleen D'Mara, maid at Falls Park Manhr ................................................................ Laura thw Den Tyreh, greem at Felfe Park Mailer ................................................................... . hlhert Quimhjr Nere, Derby's wife, servant at F3115 Perk Matter ............................................................ Ruth Weld Maureen MeGihuey, a designing eeqhette frem Dublin . ................................ . Margaret MeCerthjr Melly DlTeede. a friend and aeehmpliee et' Maureeule ............................................. Flerrie Wright Feih-t Murphy, 21 tight-Eeted mGllEFvIElldiIlg lawyer frem Dublin . ? Fairyr Quiten . ......................................................... . Margaret Mallet? Fairies: Ruth Burns, 1iIJil'grinh-t Baker. Margaret Cleveland, Lemta. Geedwitt, 1tiret'ne Nelsen, Elizabeth Randell. Mabel Selmenetti, Derethy Wehher. Girls: Cherue: Della Stalej,.r Barbara Fuller Beth Banks Frances Red mend Bertha Gleason HezeI Harman Isabelle Sawyer Muriel Little Dorie Judd Hilde Thatcher Elieeheth Nerten Mariette Lawrence Helen Trimt Pauline Meeder Geneva Mereng Gertrude Walden Permelie Greer Three Matthews Laura Eethel Isabelle Roberts Gladys Pettereeh June Deull Alice Tt-tttley,r Vem Pattereeh Ruth Irvin Beatrice Thempeeh Marjhrie Parker Dere thy.F Weetm en Entreesl Cherue: Phillip Antes, Hallie Brannen, Everett laeleter, Faye Fess, Rey Getehell, Rehert Hayden, Gerald Hellett, Arthur Jeneen, Ernest Leighten. Rnhert Triekeyj W'ahaee MacDonald. Vernon Hne-per. . Orchestra: Vieline, Lucy Mareh, Chara Leyenhurg, Glenna Ceemhs, Mtge Jordan, Bernice W'Detlhury, 1'Ifelrmt Perkhurst; Sexephehe, Lida Greenlew: Celle, Frances Brawn; Ch eheetre Belle, Bertha Arheld; Piene, Helen Sherman; Drums, W'illiem Brown. We wish he state here thatw . Miee Keene and the Industrial Arts eleeeee made the stage flewere, except the heHyheeke, which were leaned by the May Danee deenratien eemmtttee-. Mr. Ernwn and the Manual Training heye made the new scenery and Mr. Bmwn had charge ref the lighting. Miee Lyene and Miss 'Whtdell had charge ef the makeeup. I931 . -..-. .- - Mn GREEN M WHITE g? l SHERWOOD BY ALFRED NUIYES CAST DF CHARACTERS RUBIN, Earl 0f Huntingdan ...... Jean Grows LITTLE JC'HN ..................................................... . Dummy SEHEI FRIAR TUCK ........................................................ . Freeda Weasnn 1 tF'u'rILI... SCARLET ............... CIara Leyenbcrrg REYNULD GREENLEAF . ..... . ...... Harriet Andersen MUCH, the miner's sen ........................................... Jnstphina Manchaster ALAN-aFDALE ,, Myrtilla Walch PRINCE JDHN 1 ..... . ........ Julia Hicksnn KING RICHARD ..... . Margaret Harriman BLDNDEL, the king's minstrel ........... Gertrude Hawley DEERUN . .. ................................................................................. Betty Aycr TITANIA .................................................................................. Mary MCGDH FUCK ............... .. ................................... Faye Matthews THE SHERIFF CIIF NDTTINGHAM .. Ilu'fuzrurizruthf.F Upham FITZWALTEH . ............................................................................................................. Blanche Haynes; SHADDW OF A LEAF, a Fan! ...................................................................................... Blanche: Clark ARTHUR PLANTAGENET, ntphew nf Prince Jahn ........................................ Alice Cameron QUEEN ELINDR . ...................................................................... PhiIena Milchcil MARIJHN FITZWHLTER, hetmthed tn Rabin Huad ........................................ Camtancc Allan JENNY. Marian's maid ........................ . .. Theara Tyler EVIDDW SCARLET ........................................................................................................ Bertha ArnnId PRIDRESS DF KIRKLEE ........................................................................................ Darnthy Luring NDVICE DF KIRKLEE ......................................... Majel Unaware CHARACTERS 1:11: THE PRCILDG A Saxun Barf ...................................................................................................................... h-Iargarat Allen Au Did Man ........................................................................................ . Lama, Maultan A Blind Man .............................................................................................................................. Lucy Marsh 91; 1W Dman ........................................................................................................................ Eleannr Du frasnE FAIRY DANCERS Darnthy Jacnhsi Vivian Cnrriar, HEIEn LaChance IBM hi GREEN M WHITE 9' SYNDPSIS BF SHERWUGD Pantesw-Frinee Jnhn, by his cruelty te a Sateen seri, ret'eais the essential seihshness et' his nature He platts with the Sheriff te eapture Rnhitt. er the Earl ei Huntittgden, at Fits- walter's eastle that night, when the hettetltal ef the earl tun Marian Fitawalter is ten he eelei hrateti. After the departure hi the prince and the sheriff, several peasants hewail their haret int and wish fer the return of the rightful king, Richard. The Did Man warns Little Jehn, a ietester, er the prince's plet. At the end at the Pteieg. Titania, the queen ei the iairiesr anti Uheten, the king, appear, and by their entwersatinn, shew their keen interest in Rehin Heed. The Prning eieses with a dance at fairies. ACT I Fitzwaiter permits the hetrethal at his daughter tn Rehin, hut pestp-Uttes the mar- riage until the return emf King Rieharti item the crusade. He wants Rehitt that he must reneenee his masquerade as a terester, because his activities might endanger Marian. Little jnhn appears with his warning, but net until the sheriff has fermally tleelareti Rnhin an eut- iaw. heiere the assemblage. Rnhin escapes by a secret deer. Suddenly Prince Jehn waiits inte the rnem and in a private eenferenee with Marian attempts withent sueeess te swerve her item her allegiance tn Rehin. She repudiates his effer- nf leve seetnfuily, and when he heeernes tee impertunate. Fitawalter is eempetied tin eall ttpe-tt Rehinis ieresters tn defend her. After the prince, wnwing vengeance, has been driven fnrth, Queee ElinhrI his rnnther, disguised as a nun. persuades Marian te lead her tn Rehin's hiding plaee in Sherweed ierest. Shadnw iii a Leaf tries tn warn Marian ef the tt'eaehergo,r hi the nun, but his veiee is unheeded. Aer IieMarian. disguised as a page. hntis Rehin in his inrest haunt. and there relates tn hint hew the false queen, whe lttyes Rnhin herself, wenltl have sneeeetieti in stabbing her, had net the feel intervened. Eliner eenfrnnts Rehin and is repulsed by him. Hewever, hefere he sends her away, she has learned at the ieresters' plet tn leave Marian unguarded in the weed while they resene ene of their number, Will Scarlet. frnrn the sheriff. When all have fallen asieep that night. the fairies eensult eaeh ether tn niseever a plan te save Rubin and Marian irent their fate. Shadew et a Leaf wishes te break his fairy vows and warn them, but that wnuiti mean a mertalis death fer him, and he tiares net face it. At the end hi the seene. Bientiel rides aere-ss the stage, in his search fer Richard. The fairies say that Rubin and Marian may he saved if Richard returns in time. Scene 2: While the feresters are away tn resene Vti'iil Searletf Prinee Jnhn is en the hnint ei abducting Marian when he is prevented by the unexpeeted return ni' Rehin. Rnhin is unfairlyr attached item behind, but he is saved hy a strange knight, whe captures the prinee, and then, inr sente enrinus reasen, sets him free. It is diseetrereti that the knight is King Richard himself, with premises that Rehin and Marian shall he married at his enurt itt'l- mediatels. Aer III-Rehin and Marian have been married nne mnnth, and the restless hing has already departed en anether war. Prinee Jehn and the queen plat to capture Rehin en the aiterne-en hi the princes masqueti ball, as he gees to revisit his men in the terest. The fairies teil Shadew sf a Lest that Rnhin has been imprisnnerl and the feet saetiiiees his hreeiees priviieges as a fairy,I te gn anti t'esene the earl. Scene 2: Rehin appears at the hall masked- The news eernes that King Richard has been killed, hut Rehin challenges this statement in erdet' he give Marian time to eseape. He feilews her, but is weuntietl, and it is determined te take him tn the Priery ef Kirklee. where he can he hidtien irern the prittee, new the king. EPtLes-Qneen Eliner. in the dress iii a nun. persuades the Frieress tn alinw her tn tenti Rehin's weuntl. She hastens Rehinis tieathI and upnn the entrance at Marian, kills her. Hew- etrer, the fairies aitew the twe levers tn enter intn the eternal life and happiness ni fairyland. aitheugh Shadew at a Leaf is barred withent the fairy gates fnrever. IIDDI 'u-III-I-IIIF well N GREEN hm WHITE 31 PRACTICE TEACHING SI'In-nfrtad In:- H N GREEN M WHITE 71 jumutt PRIMARY The picture shews what the Junitir Primary ear: de in siient reading. Miss Lyens writes on the hlsekhosrd, Put the table cloth en the table Rewens. The ether children held their breath whiie Rewens trets sreund and lays the eleth en the tahie with painstaking care, and returns t0 her seat. Miss Lyens proceeds in this way until the table is Ctirreetiy sud enmpletely set. hie word is spoken either by teseher or by pupil. 1f 3. ehild makes armistske Miss Lyeris underlines the werd en the hisekhe-srd which was read ineerreetly. When the table is very nicely set she writes en the board, You may cheese twe buys and one girl In eeme tn the table with yenswi-Ielett.H Helen esrefuliy cheeses Jehn, Rewens, arid I-Iareld. The boys phiitely seat the girls. After they are seated they unfeld their napkins and place them eh their laps. Then they begin te est-tntike heiieye et' eeurse. If they are geed Miss Lyuns premises them a real party seme titty. THE KINDER BAND The kinder hand eensists ef heys and girls at the first grade. The hand is at much interest tn the ehiidren; net only the word band sppesis to them. but slse the eestumes they wear. The boys hsye white espes whieh tie in the back. Fer hats they have blue caps with Iilsek yisers. The eesturnes ef the girls are the same, except they have hats which are white with blue hands. and of the ssiler style. The instruments next appeal te them. Seme httye weeden hleeks, ethers herns, while others have whistles. The children play their instruments to rhyth- miesl time tn the yietrels er pisne. The marching and sise the way these hrst grade youngsters keep time is ereditsble. This is tine largely tn the ettreftil diree- tinn of their leader, Densid Knspten. THE GROCERY STORE AND THE RUG The pieture ef the stere and rug illustrates the work of the pupils ef the see- trnd grade. The store was made and painted hy the- hnys. under the direction of Miss Josephine Smith. Eseh ehild was asked ten bring an empty he's suitable te place err the shelves. The girts made the price tags and plseed them in the eerreet pesitiens. This stere was used in Arithmetic fer teaching United States meney. The ehildren began the rug in their Industrial Arts1 period and are silewed to work an it in their spare time. They are yery enthusiastic ever it and their work is heautit'uity dune. The ting is the prineipsl pattern surreunded by s. hertier ef reses. The children are happy in making this rug Fer Miss Smitht h-IODERN HEALTH CRUSADE The Mhdern Health Crusade is 3. system of training in good health hshits. Its basis is prsetiee, net mere precept. Under its direction children dn the duties explained in hygiene and physiniegyt net just study about them. Millions of American sehe-ei children have dehe these health eheres within the last titre years. The play and romance ef the crusade, its health and eh-iyslry. give ehiltiren the in- eentiye tU work systematically and enthusiastically. The results ef the erussde work are physiesl sud mnrsi improvement and better attendance and department at sehe-e-i. The crusade links the seheel and the hDItTlE in health wurk. There are feur sets of erussde eheres. eleyen elheres in each set. It is advis- able to hsye the chores performed for at least 24 weeks during the seheel year. Many seheeis conduct this eettrse fer 311 weeks. The Third and Feurth Grades tit Gerhsm Neurrntti Training Seheel entered this eentest last year under the supervisien of Miss Pike, and won the Nstiensl Health Pennant. Eieesttse hi this hener Miss Pike arranged with the children s pregrsrri eensisting largely of sengs and health rhymes. At the close of this presentstien Miss I-isstings gave a talk te the parents and Mr. Russel! presented the pennant tr:- the twe grades. E11121 s RITE PROJECT Semewhat ei a neyelty was the kite-Hying eentest. in whieh the third and fetirth grade heys teak a great interest. It ail started with a reading lessen. One day near the first hi March the pupils were reading about springtittte arid kite-fiying. They were dismissing the iaet that the hrst day of spring weuld seen arrive. Miss Pike at eutee eeneeiyed the idea hi a kite-Hying eentest and they began eagerly ta make plans fer it. It was deeided that prises shutild he effereti fer the prettiest kite, the oddest ene and the e-ae that sheulel Hy highest. Then began the preparation. Eaeh hey designed his kite and set aheut mak- ing it. 1FWhen the kites were finished they hreught them te sehenl but it was nee- essary te wait fer a pleasant and windy day. At last eaitie a suitable day and the ehildreri ef the training sehenl gathered in exeited gretips eutside the building at reeess when the eentest was te take plaee. There were kites at many kinds and enters. The boys had shown mueh skill in designing. The hex kite made hy Faster Beethhy was awarded the prise fer the prettiest kite. The one which Flew highest was a simple paper kite with a drawing at the .hmeriean Hag an it and was made by Cliften Straw. The prize for the oddest kite went to Giibert Weedward. It was an Indian design, with the pietttre of an Indian and herders of various eelers. The tail eansisted at about titty eld silk neel-cties. Everyene was pleased with the deeisiens ef the judges. THE CASTLE The sixth grade were studying the age of ehiyalry and the Castle System in histery. At the same time they were reading Ivanhoe. All were enthusiastic when it was suggested that they make a eastle er: the sand table. Their first preh- iem was where to get material. T hey finally selected gray eenstruetien paper whieh they eelered with hiaek erayen to represent steaes. The reefs were made of red. Then there was mtteh researeh werk rieeessary in erder that their eastle should be true te history. The girls teak great delight in making the keep. tewers, chapel, Iadies' hewer and walls, while the boys gleried in the making of paper knights in armour. All were proud of their finished eastle arid surety better understand hath histery and literature at the period. THE ALASKAN PROJECT The ehildren were most interested in the Alaskan prejeet and learned a great many things aheut that vast territery whieh they did net knew. The prejeet in- eluded many things, sueh as typewriting, research werk, earyihg1r drawing. paint- ing and sewing. Their hand werk ineiuded Eskimos, which were carved hy the hays and dressed by the girls, a tetem pale, the types of hurries, deg sleds and ya- rieus things whieh make up the furnishings at their heme. The beak, whieh was typewritten by yarieus members at the elass, included as many interesting pie- tures and faets ahettt Alaska as they eeuid find. The ehildren were most enthu- siastie aheut ealleeting pictures and the materials whieh were be he used. They knew that the result at their work would he a great help to the seventh grade next year. se they werked very hard ta leave semething ef whieh they eeuld be proud. h-IODEL RURAL SCHOOL Far in advanee ef many rural seheels whieh we hnd threughaut eur Etate is the Made! Rural Sehenl at West Gerham. Having had the eppertunity at being at this seheei fer a period of nine weeks, I have had eeeasien tti ehserre the many different kinds ef tine WI'Jl'i-E which these ehildreit are deing. . - The Seheel Impreyentent League. which is earned cm by the ehildren. has rinse tittieh fer the seheel. Dues are paid every mettth and seeials are held IIHRI R GREEN M WHITE i eerasiunsliy. This money is used to buy materials for the werk dune in industrial arts. reeerds fer the yietrele, heeks and equipment fer the pleygreund. In een- neetitm with the Lettgue, the children are elected eaneh week te peri'erm eertsin duties sen that he janitoris service is required. The girls hsye a sewing club which meets en Eieturday at the schoolhouse. The superriser hi the seheei is in ehsrge ef the club and yery excellent whrk has resulted frem these meetings. The buys are net tn be eutdene by the girls, so they hsye formed an agricultural ehth tn which they attend with much enthusiasm. The knowledge gained frem these meetings is put te use when. the seheel garden is planted. During the winter term a hut lunch is served every seen. at the seheelheuse. The kitchen equipment is yery adequate and prattieslily all at the work is done by the children. The elder girls tie the seeking, yeurlger folks help serve, wash dishes and sweep after the lunch. At least ene het dish is served every neon end the werk is carried an in such an efheient way that the hour is thoroughly e111 eyed by pupils and teeehers. The seheel is fortunate in having ample play grounds. Before the children are dismissed at recess and uses, it is decided whet each group is going to play. There are eirele games for the small children; heseh hall, relay raees and many DthEl' games are played by the older children. The boys are very mueh interested in baseball. In feet, their interest equals that of the heys in high seheeis. These children are being taught te heeerne leaders in the eummunity. They are eetiye in church affairs. They take great pride iru having a. perfect sttendsnee at Sunday Seheel. They are ready to de their best in any way in whieh they can help their eemmuuity. Miss Evelyn Hedgden, whe was teacher at the Medel Rural Seheel for seven yeers, did much to seeure these results. The work is new being carried on threttgh the efficient leadership of the supervisor, Miss Libby. Heel Eu GREEN M WHITE E INDUSTRIAL ARTS INDUSTRIAL ARTSESENIDRS. Hari- Rnw: V. I-Imprr, H. Julmsml. H. Brannen, FL. Hill. L. Lapham. Fran! Raw: W. Herrick, H. Mailfunahf R- Getchall, H. Trickey, E. Gondwin. INDUSTRIAL ARTS JUHIC'R5. Burk Raw.- B. Eelanger, W. Harriman. A. Ixssard, P. Ames, G. Hal- lctt, A. Quimby, S. Riley. Fran: Haw: P. Brawn. K. Macmnhen E. 11 Duntgm 1W. MacD-jnald, C. KeaIihen R. Haydt'n. I ma 1 91 WHITE GREEN N INDUSTRIAL ARTS-thys at Work : i IIH': N. GREEN M fl YVIEIKFIE Practical Week at Students in the Industrial Arts Department Project: Preparatien fer greater effieieney during the hallewing years PRACTICE-TEACHINU Praetiee-teaehing is the first real expe- rienee ntttlergane hy the hays in the teaehittg line. They must tirst learn the ways iii a teacher. At the beginning at the seheel year. all the wnrk tinne itt tlte shnp is taken up in a very detailed tnantter, se that every perse-n may understand just haw it is tIill'lEt This is necessary as the stutlent when is guing taut tn teach by himself is liable tel eneeunter any kind at a prehlern and he must knew exactly how te help the children master it sueeesstttlly. During the secund year the students eln their practice'-teaehing. Eaeh persea teaches nne-hali year. The hays in the grades. the high seheel and a elass tram Settth Wiad- ham are taught by them. This. at ennrse. is'semething new, requiring respensihility. and quiet: thtinght. Praetiee-teaehers are liable ta make mistakes. As a rule. thnugh, the wrath gees alnng very smeethly. Hearing the same phrase stt tiften. stteh as, That is all far this mnrning, hays, ene is apt teg say the same when praetiee-teaehing. Clue ease I may safeiy mentinn is as feiv lnws: A feilnw had a class ene afterneen. and when the elass was ready tel he dise missed, the teacher said, 'That is all far this morning. hays. Just a slight mistake, but serne DI the hers quickly said. This is net tnarnittg. it is aitertteen.' Must at the hays whe are being taught hy the praetiee-teaehers realise haw it is ta he green, am! will tie their wnrh well. In drafting. a lessen plan and a rneehanieai sketch at the ehjeet te be drawn by the elass must he preyintlsly prepared hy the teaeher. The praetiee-teaeher is then able tn- eantain the prejeet much mare easily. and it is INTERIDR WALLS It is my task tn write upnn the subject. Interier Walls and Ceilings, whieh dtJ-ES tint meat! I knew the must ahnut iL I will tie my best, heweyet'. tn explain what the boys have aeenmnlishetl aleng this line. If a lirst elass masen er plasterer had happened inter the sheer a Jiew mnnths age he prnhahly wnnlei have had heart failure. The jnninrs were assigned the inh at putting an the first layer DI plaster. Mr. Jnhnsen and Mr. Fess were tn fellow with the skim eeat. Snggestinns iretn and nhseryatinn DI the plasterers at the new seheal huilding gave us eeurage th helieve that we enald lit: the wnrlr. satisfaetnrily. It was nu plaee fer the carriers hnwever under the stagings when we were at werle. I believe we wnuld make better senipters than plasterers her eatise when we drnnped the eentents et' a ftetl plainer fer the class to understand. Time is alse saved by this method. hirer the class has eempletetl a drawing, the teacher selects the hest tntes .te display an the walit Eaeh hey likes te- have his uwn shown and this creates a greater interest and mare careful wan-t. The nhjeets made in wemlweric are all ttsei'tslJ and must all the bays shew a great Interest 1n making them. In the upper grades the pupils are given the privilege ef eheesing what they wish ta matte. Matty ehnese articles tar their parents, things which will be useful at heme. Dthers tiring hreken artieles l'rnm heme and repair them in the shay. We eneenrage them ta bring seme at their teels te seheel and we help them sharpen them in nrder that they may he ahie ten make repairs at heme and save the expense elf hiring it time This alse en- etiurages thetn te get a tenl-kit hf their awn. By having ntte at heme and keeping their tne-ls sharp, they are mere likely tn ntaI-te useful artielest They nndeuhtediy make mistakes, but they are apt tn ask their teacher questinns at the next lessen and thus learn a eerreet methntl. A t'ter the bay has made a few articles. he heenrnes very eliieient in handling his new tenls. This. hf eenrse. eneeut'ages hint t0 matte artieles t'nr his awn nse1 er perhaps fer his parents. which brings a wertl nf praise. This pleases the hey very much The next day he has manual training he tells the teacher elf his weekis ateemplishtnents and gets anether wnrrl DI praise. This makes him ieel sh prnud that he tells every- nne what he has tnatie with his teels. This. ni' eenrse, is a great help to the teaeher. A ND CEILINGS trnwel it mast generally landed an sente- ene's head. making a stattte at him. Believe me. it is same jeh stretching lime. making a hag get where two sheald hare gene. We had te- keep nur trials elean by washing them at the end tit' eur wnrk and failing them sn that they wettid net rust. Ii this was net tlene preperly, whyrwl guess I will leave it te- yeti tn ask the jnttiers what fellewed. The term interiar walls as here used, means the interier Enyering placed ever the studdittg ta term a finished surface. Usuaiiy this ennsists DI the familiar lath and plaster. hut nnrnereus substitutes have been intmdueetl, such as the yarintts Wail- b-oartls designed te he nailed direct te- the stntltting. lath-When plaster is used in farm the wall surfaee it is held in place by lath er M GREEN M WHITE E thin strips nailed te the studding. There are twe kinds ef lath. weed and metal. The bcst weed fer isths is white pine. aitheugh spruce is nsed te st great extent. Yeltew nine shenid net he used, en seeennt ei the pitch which it eentains. Heif-green leths are best eitheugh dry enes ntsy he wet hen fete using. A lath is ent in ienr feet lengths. This aliews the studding he be placed either 1:1 inehes er 16 inches between centers. Weed lsths s in dimensiens the eentrnen size being 1!; 152:3 Jt4'. This al- lews preper nailing te sledding spseed either 12 er 15 inches en centers. In nailing, the Iaths shenhi have a nail te each stud and eiten twe nsiis ere required at the ends ef eeeh Isth. The lath sheniti he spaeet'l sheet 4g inches apart er eheuti 3:4 ineh ier patent er hard plasters, breaking jeints ehent every sixth lath. 1When isths have a hearing surfsee ever 2 inches in width, strips ei weed. shenid he piseetl nn- der the lath se as te aiiew s. seaee ter 'ikeying the spreading ent behind the lath. Weed lath are seld hy the Less, in bundles usually centaining me lath. In erder that the plaster may make walIs true and et nniierrn thickness sheet the deer and windew epenings anti sieng the Heer, grenntis must he presided. They are strips ef weed fer the purpese ef assisting the plasterer in making a straight wail and in giving a piaee te which the finish et the reent may- he nailed. Fer erdinarjr plaster. grenntis are usneihr y; te V3 inches thick by 2 inches wide. Fer hard well plaster eent- men thiekness is hi, inches with weed lath. iWhere enip er fibre pisster is used st inehes sheulti he elieweti fer heth lath and piaSter. It is geed practice te set greunds sheht Inf; ineh narrewet' then the finished werk. se as te eliew fer the thiekness ei the finish cent. Piaster er eerher heed. aitheugh it makes mere werl-t fer the plasterer, is still used te sente extent, hsesuse it well tlene it makes a. geed ieeiting and substantial eerner. There are reeng.r varieties ei metei ieth new ehtsiitahle. These may he elessified as: I. Expanded metal lath: far! diamend and reetsngntlnr mEsh. Ich ribbed end eerru-r gated, teJ integral. eernhining finietiens ei heth lath and studding. iti'; herring hnne metal lath. The lengrtndinsi ribs are set at an angle ef is: and the tress strands are flattened and enri in behind the ieth eern- pieteiy eetrering it. II. Sheet isth: . gel flat nertersttethr ihl integral. eemhtnrng fnnetiens ei? heth lath anti studding. III. Wire weven lath: iaJ piain. ihil stiffened. Vsriens metal isths are new en the market. The subject at plaster and methed ef ap- plying it te leths is net 3 eergenteris jeh anti eeeerdingiy is net treated 3; the ear- eenter. The preeertiens are three sheveis full ei send. te ene ei plester fer the first eeet. Uh the skim eeet get: use mere plas- ter and less send. It wants te be quite thin. Wall hen'rds are thin heards made ef veriens materials. They may he et twe elssses eeeerding te their innetien, 1:le plaster heerds, tihi iinish beards. Plaster hetirds ere Insed instead ef weeti er metal lath and are et' service as n lirepreei enters ing er fer sennel deadening. J't eemrnen siee is 32s3tii ef varieus thicknesses1r rsngim frern 34 te V2 inches. The hoards weig 1y; lbs. per sq. feet. They are intended te he nailed direct te the studding and piss- tered ever the same as Inth. In nailing, the hoards nre eineeti with the eisstering inside nut, and the center ef the beard nailed iirst and edges llast. The grennds te be pre- sided will vary fretn t4 ineh tier I4 ineh hesrdsJ te Era ineh tier ti; ineh hesrdsi. A space ef Hi inch is left between the beards, anti eneh etlge ei the beard must have a. heating en the nailing pieee ef at least $5, in . 1n appiying en studding e1- ieists, use 1?; ineh 1134 gauge the hteh head, smeeth wire nails spseetl. 4 inehes spert, driving each nail in Firmly. These plstster beards reqnire hut tittie plaster material. The se-eeiled beaver heard may he used with a strip te never jeints making a panel effect. NEW SANITARY CDNDITIGENS The sttniterjrr eenditiens ef the Shep ere seventy-iive per cent hetter than last year because ei the new isvateries. Prier te this year there was enig,r mm in the shep and ne het water. During the eenrse ef ferging and machine shep, heth ei which are very dirty, the bests had te take their turn at the ievstery, anti eeuid net get the dirt eff with eehi water. If yen knew anything sheet these eenrses. yeti can easily picture the appear- ance ef the bears. even after they had tiene their best te remetre the mat dust and grease with eelti water. We new have fenr ievsteries with heth eeld anti het water. The hers ail chip inn and hnltr the seen. In this way there IIBBI are less shirts te he sent heme te he washed. hiihreeH paper teweis are supplied by the State. The hess take turns at hensekeepingf eenseqnentiy- the wash teem always leeks neat and elesn. The shep iieers are kept clean by the heys, end a. great deal et' jetting takes place ever the sweeeing. Threngh enig,r therengh eeaeperatien he- tween the in streeters, the State and the stu- dents have the sseitsirgir eenditiens heen hreught te their present sstisiaetery een- ditien. Eeeih new year there will be ad- ditienai wet'k aieng this line fer students. instructers tint! State. F's .- GREEN M THE EEW' LIGHTING SYSTEM The shnp has heen en the adeanee in titansr ways sinee the heginnihg hi this seheel year. Fine envnperatie-n hi the heats. the instruethrs and the State. made these ini- prevements pessihle and we are new quite pruud tn tell FDLI all ahnut it. I will tell ywu hf the new lighting system. First hi all a lilueprint ef the shhp was made he instruete-rs and students and suh- mitted ten the prayer authurities em eleetrieal lighting fer seheels. The autherities were empleyetl hr the General Eleetrie Ce. hi Harrise-nt New Jersey. After eaaminin the shep and the een- ditiens the;;.r teal: t e blueprints and made up the list at equipment alse the plaeing hi all lights fer the best results. The equipment was then ertleretl antl thl'l-t' began with great enthusiasm cm the part hi the boys A eeuneil was held when the instrueters explained all the principles of wiring. In a eerier shert time the whale shhp was pmperly wired fer switches, lights, man ehines and heating aliparatuses. Dihieulties were enetiuntered in wiring sueh as the large beams whieh are fttutltl in all nlti buildings. hshittg wires frern e-ne plaee tr.- anerthet' and making Draper jniuts. Every- thing hnwevH was tlnne t:er:-,F well inr stu- dents with ma experience hi this kind. Next was the testing hi all eireuits tn make sure everything was all itt grind eenr elitieu. The Iixtutes were attached and the shep hwame a heaeen en the hill test Lights everywhere and ne mere eyestraiu fer the buys. In faet eenditiens fer wort: are alieut hit; pereent better, se the marks at all students will gen up the seale. These whe e-arne in later years will enjmr these advantages. We hepe that all these attrae- tiuus n'iaj.t bring se- many students that a mueh larger equipment fer the Industrial Arts eeurse will he a neeessity. MACHINE SHEET Um Wednesday. Septemher it. 1925, we gathered at the Bid Aeatiemy te eleet eur eettrses fer the year. Vere had ear eheiee between Machine Shep and Cabinet werlt. The class was divided evenly en the enurses. Thrise taking machine are Faye Fess. Henryr nhnsmt, Hallis Brennan, Ray Getehell, and seslie Lapham. These taking Cahinet werk are, Rey MaeCe-llhr. Arneld Bunker Hill. Rehert Tricky. 1'Ir'et'nern Hnnper. 1'Ilrl'nt'alter H'erriel: and Ernest Geedwin. Here we separated tel ear different euurses. Dur first lessen in Maehine Shop was haw a vise was eastetl. Make a mechanical drawing at the vise with all reauired meas- urements. Take set t weed and make a path teru ef the vise. After the pattern is made paint the epenings red and the rest hlaek. New the pattern is sent tn the fhuutlryt At the feuutlry the pattern is taken apart and enehhalf is plaeeti in a flask with same santl. Then seme mere sand is plaeetl around the pattern and pressed in hard. Tap the pattern a little te rEtl'ltWF: iL De the same ten the ether half. The twe- flasks are put tegether and hat liquid irhn is run inte- the terms. When the. here is eeel re- meve the sand and the vise is reatht:r ten gs te werl-t en fer eur prehlem in hlaehine Shhp. We tank. the iren that we were geing tn use fer the spindle hi the 1It'ise and eat tr;- length in the phwer hael-tsaw. Alse we eat the handles hi the vise. Next was ten find iIWl the end ta eenter drill se- it eeuld he used in the lathe. We did this hf; the use ef the Starret square. Drawing tliagenals aere-ss the steelt. Where the lines interseet is the center. Take a center chill and drill in the lathe. In drilling use all se- the frietiern will net heat and draw the temper trim: the drill. Plaee a dag en the end hi the spindle and plaee in the lathe. Dn the end hi the lathe are twe gears. one is ealleel 3s. and the ether, twiee as large+ is ealletl ee. D11 the frent hi the lathe is a tahle whieh gives the data ene is th fhllew ill the use at the lathe. At eaeh side of this table are twe tlials. marked A H and C D. And a third marked feed and threads. Due uses this table in metal turning. The tael pest rest is en a mevahle tahle that runs an a serew leatl e-r ean he run by hand. There are twe- tlials en this table. I'JI'IE fer the table tut he set metring hy the ma- ehine and the ether ta he used in thread eettiug. The teel rest is mevahle heth ways. The dials are divided inte theusahtlths at an ineh. The tail steel: is ten held the steel: in ptaee. This eaa he adjusted to anus,r angle hy the use hi three different nuts. One en eaeh side and hae in the middlet This ean he met'etl slang the table te take any length hi stneht After she has the lathe all set an. and the teal sharp and in place, set the maehihe gens ing and square up the entl hi the steels. R- GREEN W WHITE m Take the spindle dawn te right diameter and measure with the micrometer. Reverse ends and take dawn to right thickness. Set up the lathe ta eut threads. Leek en the table fer namher at threads per inch and fellew dJrECtl-DHS tn set dials. Set dials en maeahle table fer thread cutting. Cut the threads. Step the machine within twa threads at the last-ene and finish by hand. This saves the cutting teal. .Take the mtwahie jaw and place in the else at the shatter. Test te see if it is level. There are a number at dials en the right hand 01' th'e shatter to adjust it tn the cult and the meaahle tahle alse tine tn aelitlat the length at eut ta be taken. Ga the eut+ ting arm is a seale divided inte theusandths at an inch to tell the depth at etit. Test eat by hand power hrst. New set the ma- chine te week. When this side is square and smeath, take it eat and plaee the square side against the statienat'y jaw. Level as hetere. Set the maehine gaing. Frem these twin square sides ene can get the ether twe 5: es. After the meeahle jaws have been squared, take 'the statianarjl.I jaw and tit the mesahle Jaw tntn it. De this with drills. eeltl ehis- els, and file. We use the the ta smeeth up the iepemngs. Then we put a net into the statesman.r Jaw fer the spindle te run in. This. npens and eleses the jaws. Put the 1rise mte the vise ef the milling maehine and level as yeti tlit! in the shatter. lEhattge the eutter and place the right cutter tat. Raise the table tn the right height and depth tn he cut eff. Test it by hand power tirst. Set the machine geing. Keep oiling the eutter. 'Nhen the jaws are squared up. take it nut ef the milling maehine. There are twe pieces at irate that fasten an the jaws where they are sqtuared. Place them and center gmneh in center at drill hale. Set 11 ene ittw in the heriltg machine. 1liltrill hen es in 'mth vise jaws. Take a tap and tap eut the heles er in ether wards put some threads in them with a hettem tap. Place the halts in these heles anti piaee the iren pieees in their places. Head the belts ever se the item pieces wenit eetne eff. Put in the milling maehine and square up tap and in- side at jaws as hetere. Take it apart and huff the vise with emery paper. Paint the rough part green. Put tegether atid let dry. During machine shes there is ehe instru- ment that is very hard ta read, that is a miernmeter. This is used ta measure di- ameter ef shafts and wheels. It is divided inte theusanelths Elf an inch en the spindle and thirnhle. The thimhle turns en the spindle and when it gees se far it will step because at a racket that will net let it gel am.r further. These are eergo.F sensitive te a drep. The vise ts a prehlem that has heneh wark, machine week. said ehiseling. thread werl-t and butting. This is whg,r it is eur emblem. When ene gets his rise deae he has used all the machines. He ean set them up far his ewn use. When he is nut ni seheel and is using the vise. he will think at the hard werk that was put inta it. And will re- memher haw patient the teacher was ten ptit up. with the mistakes he made. LAYING THE FLGGR IN THE EiHUP When the State Supervises and the mem- bers at the Manual Training Department decided to make changes in the shell. the students teak held at the idea very readiiy. It meant net emitr getting eat at 1essens hut adaneenient in the three-year etittrse. It also meant that the seheni in time eeuld aeeemmeelate mere hays. Cine ef the first tasks was the iajring ei fleets threttghattt the shep. J'tt the same time ether hays were painting the eeiliae. When we eame tram aur class in the ad- ministratiatt building. there was generally a grand rush tn get the paint brushes. Mr. Brawn seen settled the questimi hj' apphint- ing these whe were tt: lay Hear and these whti were ta paint. Laying finer generally fell en Mr. Geetiwin. Mr. jnhttsen and Mr. Heeper. They sttrely met prehlems tn he se-lveti. Dttett it weald take three hr taut- mtatttes ta get tine hes rtl laid. If fer any rea- sen this heard had tn he taken us Mr. Guad- wiu and ML Heeper were the enes ta 11er- ie-rm the task. It anymistakes were matte en Illel matching, it was they,r whe must hear the blame. Getting the First heard laid was a small part at the task. fer the etller Hear was an uneven that we had te till in smite shims nearly ene-half an ineh thieh. All this whrlc was alertr ghee. Ghee in a while seine ene we'uld miss the nail he was driving and hit his linger then music would ring thru the mem. In em ream there were enhr fnttr radiaturs tn he mnvetl, te lay Hear ttlle der these was all ttm ii a pry tlid lmt slip and hit at aiiieh game lingers. Same nf the bays wettltl he writhing at am: end at the mum anti slame at the ether and a raee weuhl start. This was ten see which enes writiltl de the matching next tn the waii. After the finer was iaicL ailing it was the next thing ta tie. This reminded ene et' heme, washing the HHDT. 'We entered the fleet with ail and then we let it city: New when any time genes intn the shnp he dares tmt catch his tees en the rettgh h-nartis. 3'15 the nil is all dried we are realm.r far att DLDHFASHIDN DANCE. IT GREEN M WHITE 5'1 FDRGE SHDP Dut- Ftirge Shep epened in September under the direetien at Met L. N. Cilley. Besides turning hut many useful preieets we had many laughable jekes and a few hunted fingers and eIethes. Taking ail inte- eensideratien the year lites and Isss was ene ef the meat sueeessfui ever put in at the Gerham Nermal Seheet. We first made a staple te get the fundamentals hf werking and heating iron which sheulti came first. Among the many articles made were meat helsitrtsIr ladder heeks. pipe heeks, hex.-head belts. ehaia grah heeks, gate heeks, eeid ehisels, cape ehiseis, nail sets, prick punehes at different sizes. We alse made several rings andilinks welding them tegether inte a small chain. We aise welded eur ehaia grab heck into this chain. When making this. ehain Mr; Geteheil felted that it was much mere expensive he make a ehaitt in' the terge she than it weattl he he hey a new chain. e else admits that he doesn't think he will ever take 11:1 wetti- ing in a tei'ging shes. HASk lGeteh hew many links he made? Cheer up, Geteh, we aftett have he pay a high price fer experienee. Same ef the students alse made extra prejv eets, such as an le irens. eatensien serew drivers. small en ti ehisets amfl many ether useful artietes. We petishetl eet' eeld anti cape ehisets. nail sets and prick punishes. Then we tempered all at these. This is an interesting preeess. We learned many 11se- fui things aheet iren amt steet and hue: te week them in a ferging shep. Mr. Jehn- sen alse learned how te huild a tire witheut filling the shut: full et eeal gas and smeke. It ean readily be seen that during this eeurse we have met practically all the prehiems that might Eaee as in teaching ateng this tine. These whe htiew tell us that her year has heen ram 111' the must sueeessiul ht CL N. S. CARPENTRY In the tall at was Gerham Narmal Seheel intreeueed a eeurse in Carpentry under the direetieu at Mr. Gehrge A. Brnwu. During the summerrseheel eeurse in this subject a metiel lteuse had been started. Our prejeet was te Iinish it. This was quite an undertaking as we seleeteti te build a reat eemeiieated heuse with fancy ethtth ing amend the eaves. W'e shingietl it with tireprtmf shingles; this was quite a task as we put en a hip reef. hung the Liners. ettt in the leek, hut in the windews, hung the weights. and Finished eFf the inside amend the windews. In elapheartiing we met a stiff prehiern in the jeints. Friends said we did a ghee jeh. Then we put the map beards in. laid a hartlwtteti Ether. seraped it dawn, sanded it. and put en a eeupte et' eeats hf varnish. Next we gave the eutside twti ehats et' white and paintet'i the windew sashes hlaekt Her Finished prej- eet is as attractive a medei heuse as any n11e eettitl ask. 1W e have learned matty use- in! things in carpentry that eeulti net he learned frtim hteih study. The stUtiettts alt eettsider it a very satisiaetery enurse anti hnpe that much mere may he atidetl ts it in the future. CABINET MAKING Three belts and the great mass 11E ma- chinery is as a live hefty. The Htiht'tlit hays need 11:1 further explanatien hut perhaps snme reader may wish fer ah eapansien hi the statement. As a means hf safety the large driving meter is net to he started 1.111s til after the signal nf three hells has given a warning. The great mass tti maehiuery is as a living hedy may he enesitiered semewhat ef a11 hyperhete. ITine eannet thereughty appreciate the real 1ealue ef the machines until he tries te matte same large er eemv plieatett artiele withhut their aid. Heme hi the mast impertant machines th he iuund in the wtmdwerkiug department are: hand saw. eireular saw. platter. jeihter. mertiser and weed Iathes. Just imagine trying tel matte a turned tieer lamp witheht a lathe. 1tftineihl ls. 11111 it he eeenemieal tu attempt he make a li- l11'a1'y tahle, tmhhease er any ether piece mi furniture withtatt the aid 11f these machines? it certainly weuhl net. The pleasure at the week whuid vanish. 'tAs a living hndy is net tea htead a eiassilieatieh far these machines. They wiit aeeemplish ends that are almest heyend the lmwer at the individual. They are time and Iahhr savers. T1:- the petstm tthfamiliar with em eiass nf week, they may he amaaetl te learn that we make all kinds and styles hf furniture and ether weed artieies. Frhhahiy the heta ter way fer a persrm tn reaiize the facts is he visit the sheet during werh perietis when the articles are in the making+ thee eeme tn the eahihitiett in june when the Etiisheti artieles are tin tiispiayt T rRGANIZATIONS Y. VJ. C. A. OFFICEREE. Burk Haw: A. Cuggeahall, Z. Capmn. Fr-mrr Haw: T. Tyler, L. h-inultm'n. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CABINET OFFICERS Sen-iar: hmiars Prwident - Lama. Ii-qultnn Marietta. BUHTDE Ffm-Presidem Alice: Coggeshall Dora Dunning Secretary Zilpha Capmn Hilda Thatcher T-renm-rer Thenra Tyler Alina Elliot Finance Cumming? Kathryn Sweetser Margaret Lawtun Satin! Sawfm Cm-mnfttee Clara Myunherg Della Stalaj: Satin: Cummings 1 ivitnne Curritr Helen Andaman World- Feiimurhip Cmn-mfttee Ethel Cole Marjorie Parker Fragrant Cm-Hmiffec h'larjnrie Edwards Duruthj; Furber PubHcifj- Camm-EHEE Mildred White Mary Raeside . Parmanent Membership Committee: Miss Luis Pike, Eh'fiss Gertrude Stone, MISS Mary L. Hastings, Mrs. Clintnn Kimball, Miss Anne Ida. Delegatas tn Northeastern Cunftreuce, Camp Magma, Pniand, Maine: Dur- nthy Jambs, Mildred White, Sadie Kierstead. Delegates to New England Student Conference: L Zilpha Capmn, Alice Cuggeshall, Marjnrie Parker. IIHJ M. GREEN M WHITE 55' T. W. C. A. ACTIVITIES FOR 1921'; The party fer the jnniere held en Tuesday evening. September eighth, was the npening at a very eneeeeeful year fer the V. 3V. C A. Saturday evening, a mere fnrntal reeepttnn was held in the gymnasium. At this tit't'tE the new students were weleetned te the 1Itttrintte nrgenieetinne by their eHieere. tn the heme life by Dean Jnrthtn, and ten the seheel life by Prineipal Russell. The reeeptinn was seen fnllnwed by a membership drive. The enthneieetn nf its leaders was enntaginne end hefnre tnttngtr days heel passed the eeeeeietien inelntted in its tnetnhere a large majority of the students. The Candle Reengnia tinn Serviee wee nsetl in the fennel initiatien ef the new ntetnhere intn the aeeneia: tinn. In a very,r impressive manner it l::rnttgltt heme te each member a realization of her perennel reepeneihility in nphniding an earnest Christian life etneng the students at Gerham Y. W. C. A. The true Y. W. C. At spirit ef the Publicity Cnntntittee has been Shawn in the faithful, systematic werk en the nfheial bulletin heard. In an atttetie tnntnter it has kept the membership infnttned en all matters ef interest to the eseeetatten. It has else furnished helpful material in the term of clippings, pietnres and pemphlete. The Neventber Fair eante with its usual amennt of work and pleasure and added tn the funds needed to carry en the werk ef the erganizatinn. The pre- grent, prepared en faithfully by Miss Currier, was as fellows: PRDGRAM Gnrham Quartette-H Zilpha Daugherty Derie Jude Beth Hewgate Banks Anne Fnlenrn T Tea fer Twe -In Twe Acts 'gggggs Igegggm SHIQ-HCHHJ Min Ben Helen Andersen Danee Ruth Burns The Pneket Lassiee- Alice Eliiet Illnrethgg,r Jaeehs Mary Fessett Dnrnthy Rice Play-itThe Heme,r Daf' The Sneial Committee also arranged a delightful entertainment for the Wash- ington Birthday party. The pregrent was as. fellows: Lida Grettnlaw Ureheetral Trie Faye Matthews Lucy Marsh Musical Cnntest Miss Windell Minnet- Ruth Hume Fanny Caliendn Althea Career Gladys Erieksnn 1in.? erntt Nelsen Hilda Bnyd Gladys Kaughan Musical Reeitatien. hGrantlmefs Patehwnrk Quilt .................... Mary Raeside Virginia Reeiw jean Graves Vivienne Currier Blanche Haynes Cynthia Flnnd Majet Beware Julie Hieksnn Eianehe Uark Zilpha Capren Margaret Allen Harriet Andersen Ruth Braekett Marjnrie Edwards Emma Bet: Cnnstanee Allen Bertha Arnnid Agatha Dyer Grnup nf Senthern Snngs . ...... . Elizabeth Sinkinsen and Margaret Sinkinsnn M151 MINUET. F. Calienda, R. Burns. I11 Ericmn, V. Nelsan. A. Ctmrser. H. Bmyd. VIRGINIA REEL. err ifmnt tn back! : V. Currier. E. Httz, B. Haynes, C. Allen. Left Centre: B. Clarke, M. Edwqrtis, M. Diware. R. Bracken. High! L'rutrr: H. Ander5u11,1. Hmksun. Z. Lalprnn. Right: B. Arnald. A. Dyan M. Chapman. C. :Flmrl. Huil M GREEN 7- WHITE 35' The Thursday evening meetings have been well attended and interesting. They have been varied in farm. The first meeting was led by the president at the sssneietien. Her suhjeet was. Launching Chit Intn the Deep? Then fel- leweti three meetings enniinetetl by students who went te Camp Magus in 15125. They brnnght hack EH1 enthusiasm and inspiration whieh has srensed a deeper Marius. spirit and a deterinintttien te tnske Gerhatn T. W. C. A. a still greater success. The new hytnnsls purchased this year by the Assneietinn have made a mere general sting seri'iee pnssihle. During the year there have heen eeeasienal entsitie speakers. Mrs. Kitehen gave an interesting tslk en phases uf Nstinnel Y. Vii. C. A. werk. Miss Kerr. Miss Clay and Mrs. Files tame and talked en the hVorltl Felinwship work hi the nrganieatien. Aliee Ceggeshell. i211. Zilllha Capren. iEIi. and Marjerie Parker. i214, were sent by the ssstieiatien :ts delegates tn the eenferenee heid liiehruary, ltlftti, at the University ei Maine. They brenght hsek in en inspiratiensl tnttnner, reperts from the larger Heitis ef eellege life. Seine ef the helpful theughts sen earnestly presented tn the student herijr hy the delegates are sure te infiuenee nnt only the s.sseeietien but the whnle lives nf the girls when they gt: ent as teachers into their larger helds. iiW-rhy he a Christian tedsy was the theme hi the eenventieni This sug- gested tn one speaker the means by whieh each life may express the Christ spirit. Through the reeegnitien nf s pewer nntside enrselves te which we EDmpiEtEl-y' yield fer the grind nf humanity, we inst.r heenme reel Christians. Fer this. the speaker stated. there were four neressities: will te set independently after a een- fessinn hi the right and restitutien ef the wrong; eenfidenee-the certainty of Gedis help and understanding: werkms purpose te perform a task bigger than enrsehres; rest-nieditstitnt anti eemmnniestien with tied. Finally he ehallenged students in this seientitie age ten apply these Iirineiples te reiigien. He urged there to preetiee Christian living Innger end mere patiently, tn give it a trial nf at least 3. years He said, Christianity is the reiigien ef yeuth, Christ was a young men when erneihetl. He urged students te get :1 running start in sehnel that they might seem seftness: keep nerrntti, sane and healthy; preetiee honesty; expect Gnd in prayer and enter with Christian spirit into a share ef the werid's work. furl lual N. GREEN M WHITE 31 HDUSE CDMMITTEE. E. Littleftehi. H. Sherman, I'J. Parker, A. Ceggeshsll, H. Tripp, B. Clarke. STUDENT GOVERNMENT FIRST SEE'IESTER UFFIeEss Psssidettt, ALICE ChemssHsLL Viee-Presfdertt, HELEN TRIPP Secretary, BLANCHE CMRK MEMBERS Vivienne Currier Sadie Kiersteael Marguerite Lilsbjtr Blanehe Haynes Mariam Chapman Julia Hiekseun Bertha Arnold Ethel Cele SECOND SEMESTER DFFICERS President, Dsmss PARKER V-ies-President, HELEN SHERMAN Secretary, ETHEL LITTLEFIELD MEMBERS Dorothy Luring Ilhsmthj,F F ttrber 1tr'irginis Brsekett Geneva Mersng Emma Bets Helen Bsumsn Winifred Ceughlin Julia I-Iieksen Student Government has been very sueeessful this year due ten the loyal ee- Enperstien 0f the student enuneil and the eleven emtstituting the House Committee. Eseh girl seemed tn feel that it was her responsibility tn see that the morale of the seheeul was kept up tn 3 high standsrtit The House Committee have felt this strung support en the part ef the girls and have therefore heen able tel de effeetive werk. It has proved very sstisfsetery to have the eleetien ef the House Cemmittee fer the first semester hefere sehesl eissed in June. By that means it semu'es s11 sll-senier group fer the first half uf the year. With the previeus yesrts expen- I11s1 m GREEN M WHITE fl kw --h-h-hh h- h -.- enee of living under student gerernment they are lhetter ahle te etipe with the prehlems that necessarily face any gererning body. Haring the seeend haihyear the eenurlittee is eunipesed ef twe-thirris seniors and ene-thirtl juniors. This gires training fer an eaperieneed graup fer the next year. The Handbook, eam- pileel by a former student eeuneil, has preretl rery helpful. It eantains a ehpyr ef the Student Gorewmeut Cnnstitutinn and DthEr mathrial that enables the new students to more readily understand what is true stipptirt tJf student gerernment. This araids many problems whieh might otherwise arise tram ittisunderstanding ef the traditiaas ef the seh'eel. Because of better understanding it has been pes- sible te have in. many ways greater freednmt The spirit of a large majenritg.r has heen unseliish reeegnitian at' the rights at athers. The House Committee have remembered that their duties wauld net he er- formed if they neglected the seeial sidh af seheel life. The first social .undhr tteir direetimt was a Hailewe'eu masquErade given in the sehnal gymnasium Pump- kins, eehwebs, and black eats were arranged in a very artistie mariner, portraying the real spirit at Hallaweien. Everybody eame in eestttme and real I'Iallewelen games were played. Prizes were aHered. ene fer the must humorous and ane fer the meet artistie eesturne. The judges. Miss Icle and Mr. Wieden, awarded the prize for the mast humereus eestume tn Franeis h-Iefarthy and fur the mast artistie to Miss Jesephine Smith and Blanche Clarllc. In order that all might knew just what the future held in stere fer them it'Ii-ss Ide teld fnrtunes. Usual Hallaweien refreshments were served. Christmas was hreught nearer te these living in the tiermiteries by the party and tree era the night befere sehnel elesed fer Christmas raeatinn. The seninrs remembered features hf East yearis eelehratiun that made it a sueeess. They adapted the farmer plan which so easil;r seeured to every teacher and pupil ene present tram Santa. The heads at the tables prepared slips eantaining the names ef these regularly seated at their tables. Eaeh drew UIIE slip whieh told her fer whom she was ten give a present te Santa. All will remember the fun of slip ing in and leaving the gift fur Santa ta present. The dining ree-rn eertainlr did eel: Christmasy with its windnw deeeratiens, lighting eFfeet and in the eenter at it all the tree piled high with gifts. The part enf Santa Claus was very EUCCESEfuiiy taken hr Ethel Littleheld. She dressed. acted, and talked much as we have always believed Old St. Niek did. 1When Santa hrst appeared he earried a beautiful healquet of roses whieh he pre- sented te Dean jertlan as a gift fretn her girls. Santa eeuldn't deliver all the presents in se short a time so Emma Beta, Derrelthg.r Jehnsan, Elisabeth Burrawes anti Ruth Burns assisted him in distributing them. When all had heen tlelirered and happy groups were enjoying the jel-zes that had been received, Santa appeared with a very big, mysterious package which he platted UH the table in front hf Miss Jartlan. Inside was a beautiful iustre teaset, also a gift f rern the girls, as a token of their appreeiatiern for her untiring eFferts in her wenrk as Dean of girls. ht nine-thirty all gathered in the eenter and enjoyed a delightful prhgram. Seng- Christmas GiftsH . ........................... Jiiluzlretmr Jnlmsen, Faye Matthews ImpersenatiensF-HCIIristmas Tnys'i- Bag of Candy ..... Faye Matthews Tepusg.I Dell Dtlrtljillf Jnhnsen TEddj-P Bear . Elizabeth Ayer Christmas Dell .......................................................................... Derethy Jaeehs Jumping Jack Deris Judd Santa Claus Ball Ethel Littlelield Picture Beak Lucy Marsh Christmas Star Marguerite Lihhy Human Piane-Pianist Beth thgate Hanks Beryl Ltuwlg,r Bernice Main Virieane Currier Derris Jtttlrl Agatha Dyer Winifred Chughhn Emma Dergan Reading-rSeleetien frem Dickeiis' lIlfhristmas Cami Miss liltimthjl.r Lyons Play-Jrirs. Buggies Gives a Lessen in Manners Griginal Drama A Quiet Evening in Gerhamh ......................... Blanche Clark Iisel 31111: 11111111111111 Martha Wasmn L. 1111111111, E. LE111111111rg, 13. 1311111111111 H.1'11111111111r1, F. Br1111'11 1.. 13111311111111. 113111111 111311111: 11.511111111111111 E. G115. '11. Parkhurst. 11'1 . 131111-111. 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Eddie Hmv: Frau! Hnw: GLEE CLUB D F 1 1 HERE M E 35-! 13 HRS FIRST SiIiPRAKU Barbara Fuller Durmhy Furha Bertha Glcasun- Thmra Gandwm Zelda Gnrdon Jean Groves. Margaret Harriman Gcrtrude Hawlcy Esther Hairy Blanche HaJmES Julia Hickman Hery'i Lunch: . Elizabeth Higgins: Gladys Hunter Helen Hutthiusun Darnthy Jnhmam'l Dessit: Lane Ruth Irvin D'I'H'IDH'IJF Junta Agnes Kerr Eiara Laymxbtrg M arg ucrite I..il.she1.r Ethel Littlciield Ih'rruthy Luring Lucie Lnnk Christine LuckErg Faye Matthews Pauline Header Phiicua Mitchell Huruthy McCain D. Quinn. M. McKenncy. H. Audermm, B. Read. M. U'CDnnnr. Freshman El..-'-.m':.mm' CVCUHHHH Ix't'rc-Prmidmrt, HELEE 33333503: Serrrrurv Hm! Trmsnrcr, HERNHCE Rwan- Mary MchaH' Alma ManchestEr Geneva Murang Luma Mmlltnn AIthiu-r Munsey Marguerite McHugh Elizabeth Nnrt-Dn Margaret O'Cnmmr Vera Pattermn Velma Parkhurst Emma I-Jartauns '34::an Perry Ruth Pugsicy Mary Ramidn Frances Hechmmd Margarel lhrbcrts Hunrielta Schmidt Mary Shapltigh Elinnr Stinsun filcnva Strum: Kathryn Sweetser Alia: Taplcy Marian Taylm Humthy Tclrcau Beatrice Thnmpsun 'I'hnrra Tyler Alia: H'uhstcr Mary l'h'iides Mary 1'IPuf-sanrh'nan J M G R E E N M w H I T E fl . SECOND SHPRAND Arlene Baheeek Gladye Gilman Evelyn Smith Alberta Bennett Thelma Bridges Ethel Brawn Pauline Hurrewe IEureee Eraekett Ethel Cele , Eva Curtis Frances Daughtjr Agatha Dyer Thirea lf'lndg.ter13r Bertha Emery Hattie Fenlasen Bessie Andante Helen Andersen Demthy Andrews Lyndeli Merrill Derie Judd Virginia Baker Frenees Brown Freda Celhy Beatriee Geff Hazel Harman Esther Hawkes Gladys Jewett Herenee Jordan Minnie Kennistun Grate Lihhg.F Julia MeHugh Bernice Main Isabelle Reherte Aliee Smith Ciara Smith ALTD Gelda English I'J'Jer-uthzair Jeslin Marjerie Lawrence Arehelte Lord Leleg,r Marsh Amy Ititieliiennel,r Marian MeKenney Ruth Palmer Delete Parker Laura Snew Helen Spruee Della Staley the Sterne Alice Sawyer Beulah Traitern Miidred Traften Gladys Tuh'hs Virginia Warren Leuttise Wentwerth Derethy Wehher Eerniee 'Weedhury Merjerie Parker Gladys Pattersen Marian Fetter Dorie Quinn Helen Sherman Leuise Taber Hilda Thacher Clara Walker At the beginning ef the year there were two Glee Clubs, eendtteted by Miss MerithaiWaemn, direeter ef mueie in the Normal Seheel. the Junlers end one for the eeniers. One was eepeeietllg,r fer later the twe were eemhined- Sinee enm- bining, twe half-heur periods a week have been given to rehearsing. The elub has meant a great deal of hard werk en the part of bath direeter and members. The members have been faithful in attending the meetings and mueh has been eeeemphshed. On Tuesday evening, Mareh the thirtieth, a veryr delightful een- eert was gwen in the assembly hell, by the Glee Club and Orehestra eembined. The pte'gram consisted of several eenge by the Glee Club, eaeh being represented by a hung pieture. Derethea Seidel was the aeeempaniet. The Oreheetra fur- nished several se$eetiens. A very entertaining feature of the eeneert was the xylephene eeleist, Samuel Fineburg, f mm the Nerth Seheel, Portland. The pre- eeede. of this eeneert are to gt: towards the purchase e-f new reeerde fer the Center. The program: Seldiers Chants fretn i'Feuuet Geuned Norwegian Slumber Sung Giftier Nermel Seheel Drehestra Xyiephene Sole Entreaet Indign-trutlH . Thenm: Parade ef the 'Weeden Seldiers ........ Ieesei Dreheetra Anehe red lifeline! Peeed by MEFF Raeside Spring Seng Lessee Pesed by Ruth Burns GIee Club Xylephene Sela Heel E GREEN M WHITE E U Italia - T Danigeni Fused by Jnsephine Merry 511mg? Shun tThe Swing? Mayhem PnsEd by Julia Hicksun and Marganat Mutiny Glee. Club Angel's Smlg Dhligatn by Lucy Marshl- . HFHHH Carmma . Wihan Fused by Camilla. DESmphanis Sleep, Kentucky Babe Posed by Dummy Jones , Glee Club DRCHESTRA MEMBERS Viniius Lung; Marsh ArIene Bahmck Thelma Bridges Glannia. CUUHIbS Beatrice 5131? Miss Jordan Clara hyanborg Velma Parkhurst Mabel Salmumttti Bernice: Waadhury CtrHa Trnmhmm Frances Brawn Anna Falsam Saxaphane Lida Greenlaw Drums Piann William Brawn Heien Sherman I124l hl'argaret Allen Harriet Andersen Arline Iiahenek Beth l-Inwgate Hanks Hyantllia Barker Katherine Bennett Herniee Breek Marjern'e Hrm'm Anna Ilfmatellu Hirinit'red Cnughiin Mildred Cmmee Emma Dnrgan Flnrenee lluughty h-Iargaret I'hlrgin J. HiL'I-Zmirll. 5. Kiereteati. M. W'hite. NORMAL ART CLUB HEFTL'JEHF: Frrjr'n't'ut, Sunk: liilitta't'tcnr i tee-Prmidmt. jt.'l.l.-t H IL'HHUH Herremr-t'. ll tween u'nl'n-z Furnhy -e-hl't'ixer. Mire: Arch: Iltli MEMBERS Agatha Ih'et' Lenise Hartlisun Hazel Harman EValter Herrick .jtrnuld .Hitl Allnetta Jttques Agnes Kerr Marguerite Lihhj.r Ci: ri 5t ine Lneke r3: Artthelle Lerrl nrrrnthy Lunt Fag; h-Iatthewa. Durant 111.; M eLiain Hull,- iltLTUHtJI' Pauline Header Elimheth Nurtun 1'I.'et'a F'attersrm Susan Prehle Frances Hedmnml Margaret Huherts Katherine Simmmm Beasie 5:an L'iara Htttith L'arrie Stanley Margaret Tihhits Freda EireEm'nt filatlyst W'hite Mildritlge White F The Kennett fart Cluh, nrganieed Uetuher. IEIE-t, 11:15 this year Ctlntinuetl its study under the able leaderehip Hf Mire; Ann Daggett It'le, instructur :inf art in the Nurmal Fehnnl. Each applicant fur a:httissinn has been rmlttiretl te- euhmit net enlv drawings: but 3154:: a thesis nn the suhjeet 'th'hj: I liyish t0 Jnin the Art Cluh.H The wurk has heen hnth intereetingr and pmtitnhie. Many attractive articles have been made. Ltmeheun sets nt' gay enlnreti Japaneae crepe were deenrated with ttriginal tleeiens in nil paints; Uf CtttltrEHtttlg enlurs. These were used fer Christ- mas gifts. shimmer prnjeet was that uf earring hunk platee Uf Iimriemn. One member 11:15 carved by the same metlmd the well kne-wn pietttre et' 'The Three I-E-Tirae Men. The: i5 used as :1 perE-nnal Christmae card. IIESJ M GREEN M WHITE FM An outstanding feature at Christmas time was the seheel eerd designed by Arline Beheeek. The familiar entrance feeteened with hotly made the card die- tinetive, ene that will always be clear tn 3 G. N. 55. graduate. Beiew the picture is the greeting May this e-erd from Gerhetn Nermal bring the best ef Christmas Cheer. About a thousand were hand tinted by members at the club and sold by the students. The money time secured was added ten the Y. W'. C. A. ftrntl. It is the lmpe of the club that each season may hnd this ueerd giving pleasure tn many Gerham friends and H.150 aiding the Y. Vf. C. A. in its efforts ten give hellidegtr comforts. Several members rat the Etieultj,r jeined the club members in undertaking t1 rnere difficult project. Beautiful butterHies, grasses, and reed were used in mak- ing serving trays. T hey were ef many sites and shew the eriginality ef the makers in the arrangement and eelnr seheme. As the eeesen draws near a elese the etuh leeks beck t1me :1 meet delightful year at work in arts and craft. $ On Q mg e43? 3E if D 3949a Ag? Q AY this card fruml a Gurhitm Hamel Bring the belt of Christmas eheer heel Philtnia Mitchell Majcl Beware Faye Mathtws Heiene Law Dnrnthy JatnhE Blanche Clark Bcrtha Arnuld Harriet Andersen Elizabeth Ayer Mildrai Cnunce Anne Falsum Sarah FairFJeld Harem Gregnry Margaerite McI-Iugh Dnmthea Seidel Margaret Harrin'larl Ruth Bracken: Helm Eaumann Mary Rfiside Hubert Epruce Gladya TubbS Marian Pc-rier Harmlu: Andrewg Gartrudce Dunn Ruth Mullen DRAMATIC CLUB UFFIC'ERE Prmideuh MARY MCGUFF I-firE-Pnrsfrfrnf, Ih'IARmHET ALLHH SEITEHIFJ', JULIA IIICI-Lraurc Trmmrvr. ARLENE Ii-mcmj-z Ifcfam'i'fr, JEAN Gmn'lzs Librarian, KATHERINE SWI-zE'rSI-zz-t MEMHERS Beatrice GHH Linn.r Marsh Jnscphine Manchester Cnnstance AIlcn Arlene Rahmck Gladys Barker Llilian Berliawsky StclIa Banker Hj'axltha Barker Thelma Bridges Emma Bet: Ethel Cale Julia McHugh Dnmthy Upham Rihbarb Trickey EE'alter Herrick Clara Lynnburg Estelle Gilcrist Adelaide Haggett Edith Arms I .uui 5c 'Wuntwmth EI i zaheth S inkinsun Fanny Caiiundcr Marian Hanks Augimta Nickersun J. Hicksun. M. Allen. M. MEGDH. :1. Ballcnck. Alice Ellint Dnruthy jnnes Ruth Burns IJumthy Parking Evelyn Smith Elizabeth Burmws Beatrice Berry Elizabeth Harndtn Gladys Knughan Glenna Strnut Muriel Little FranciE McCarthy Mary McCarthy Margaret McCarthy Margaret Dinmner Celia MaCelIman Dnra Dunning Mabel Duw Bertha Gleasnn FInra 'Wright Albert Quimhy hlthea lerser Amy MCKEHHEF FameIia Urser R GREEN M WHITE E The Dramatie Club. organized last year, has certainty preved a SUCCESS threughnut this year. Severet new ideasr have been intredueed. A eemmittee of three members hee been elected to: arrange a pregram fer each meeting. Its purpese, the mutuat improvement nf its members in dranmtie ertth has been kept in mind. These weekly meetings have proved heath helpf 111 and amusing. One-aet plays have been eeaehetl by both the director! Miss: Mary Perkins, and by students. One at these, ttlleenehinef! termed a part ef the Ilrngram fer the entertainment at the Farmingten basketball team. One eeaehed hgr Arlene BeheUek. The Knave nf I'Jeartsf wee given for the heneht nf the Athletic. Eeseeiatinn. ,, It is helped that the Dramatic l1:th will he carried an with the same amount of enthusiasm next year that hae been exhibited this year. THE KNATE OF HEARTS King anpdehele ................................... . ........ Frances McCarthy Lady Vielutta ............ Blanche Clarke Chanceller .......................................................... Edith Artie Paetry Canke- j HIue Hese ................ Helen Andersen lYellnw Hnse ............................... Marian Pertin- Queen's Maid ..................................................... . Pamelia Urser Pages .......................................... t Ruth Bums Gladye Heeughn Heralds ..... t Mildred Cnunce Stella Beeker The Knave nf Hearts Ruth Braekett Seene t'ntm Knave erf Hearts. lleel .--'mr1t11-:r 541313113 fmm Knaw nf Hearts. And Still almther Sram- frum Kmart: nf Hearts. IIE'JI R. Lih'ftny+ M. Lawteu, R. jnrdatt. M. MeEenney EIERAL CLUB UFFIEEHH . President, M Melt tt ET L .-t WTt'l e: VieeuPrest'dent, RUTH LI ITIItY .S'eeretery, Mutter: It-TCKEHHET Treasurer, RUTH Juenmt Iaxttt'tt'ttrl-L mm M ITTEI: ALLIEEA j.-tgt'E:-: MILIJRHIJ Niewmmu LAURA Newmze Uttr Civilizatinlt rests at hettnm upen the wheleeumenees, the attraeth'enese, and the tem- pleteness, as well as upmt the presperity ef the eetttttry dititriet. eHeeeetleH. The Rural Seciulugy class is organized 3.5 a club in erder t0 divide the tee Speneihility fer the public meetings ef the class. It is the purpeee ef the club ten have eeeh year at least twe speakers who will present tepiee et' Special interest to teachers whese werk is in the rural eemmunities atttl whe are striving in increase the attractiveneee and the enmpleteneef' hf 1i fe in the etmntrge district. Heel - - h Jm. --- EL McCain. H. Lundy. L. Taher AROOSTOOK CLUB DFFIEEEE Preeident. HURHTHY MEC-tte: Fier-Presideiir, HERYL LLFNHT SewerageTreasurer, I..ntr::::+: Tm-ilie HEM HERE Mies Nellie Jerdan Ilermthy Lriring Mary Wnrtman Miss. Durnthy Lynne Sadie Kierstead Marian Pnrter Dnra Petersen Gladys: IE'Lirtit: Mr. W'eirien Mildred W'hite I.':III:::'-:rth:-.r Luttt The Arenettihk Cluh i:: :i new tirganizatihn :it t'ierham Narnia! Hehenl this year. Mr. Weiden. mie nf ntir :ietive faculty meniheria, suggested in the early,r fall that :1 club he farmecl. Others: Iiecattie interested and :1 meeting was called at the people tt'i'lElt-tt: hemes are in that enunty. A elub was urganieed t:: he known :15 the Areesteek Club of the Gotham Nnrmal Sehnel ...-,..... Students and teacheri: uf the sehuhl mag: heetime memhers :if this organiza- tion prm-itied that they have lived in Arnnsteiuk within the last Five veers :11- have graduated fI'tTrl't'l amt high sehtml :n irnusteek Ceunty. The aim at the club is heth StEial and literary. At each meeting. :1 paper is read by tine hi the members. This is usually eeneerned with the readerh heme tDwn but 111211:r be abuut any piace 0f interest in Amustuuk. These sketches have been 0f great intereet and have made the members better acquainted with the HGHHIEH :Jt' F-Ii-Iaine.H I1311 ArIL'nu: llahmtk Hyamhu Harkcr Lillian Iiuriiawiky Margaret Harry Margtwritr Burr GREEN M WHITE 5. HHIII-Ii'r. T. HritIgcs, Ll. Iiurt'gnry. :1. E-'n1:-.um. ll. LTUIIIHT. MONEMUS TE LIBERE CLUB trrl-Tlt'lth-i Frrxfda'nr. llnHIiI-ix Iim-im 1m: I'fc'van'jhh'm, STELLA Ihw-HIZR Hl-l-rrrnry. Al I LIIHIEH L'ul' xvii Tn'mmrrr. TH 161.5131 I in: I u 111:5 ghnffmr, .3. 5: THE F: Hail 33.1 M E H HER E- Hrim Caruy I-inhnrl lhuigc Hvlt-n Harlan Zilpim Hnughcrty Iiilwl Cult Margaret Hurgin Pauline LWarrnran Sarah FuirIEEId Hazel IJick-ry HEIt'I'I I..ai:'hanf:e lltlun Badge l Ii?! 1 fl N GREEN M WHITE Hark HNTL': ll McCain. : L. Kerr. Frau! .I'fuw: 11. lianks. Iii. jmld. E. Main. ARCADIAN CLUB nFFlL'ER5 Frrjidrm. -Mixlaih' KERR f-':'rr-Prr3f:frm. 'Iilaamctlc FILMS Scrrrhuju IIHTH I'lffnk'lLTrl-i ARES Trnmurrr, UIJHIH jt'lm .-.'mf:'mr. Dunn'rl-n' MFCJIH 3.1 EHHEHE: Hung: Eyre Marguerite Knnecs-ny Luv; MarF-h Margurritu Hurriman chsic Lam: Fay: Mtttllews Gertrude HawlL'y E'Irlarinn LuL- Mary MEGHFF Elizalmlh Huntruss Clara Lcynnhnrg Marguerite McHugil Ijnrnthy Jamhs Margurrite Libby Julia McI-Iugh Gladys jewel: Eihei Littlufichl Rachel MCKtl'InE-r Dumthy jnhnsun Lucy Lurk Lynda l-Ierriil IIJnriS fumes Helen LIJ'W Urace Hrackctt Sadie Kicritead Alma Manchester Jnauphine Manchcrster BE rjrl Lundy IIHEJ 7' N GREEN M WHITE Iii: 'rtr Bud: Haw: R Mitchell, L. Talmer. Frau! Hunt IJ. Luring. H. Sherman, L. Muulmn. SEMPER ALTIOR CLUB msFu'ms Frmfdenf. HI-IlJ-iN Summw Firerandmr, LIIREA Elmilxnx .Slwrcfury, Dr rm rr H 3' LHR I h: t; Trmsnrcr. IJIHLENA ll ITEl-l ELL s'fzui'itar, LULTISE T-nnan MEMBERS Dnrmhy Mitchell 1llEirginia SimpEc-n ilertmde H'aldtn Gamma Marang Bessie Small Ilnmthy Weblmr Delnra Parker Sally Epencer Irma 'WEEkE Angeiia Phiilips Carrie StanIEy Myrtilla 'erllrh Susan Prehle Kathryn Sweetser Sarah Welch Ruth Pugsley Margaret Tihbetts F reeda Wesmn Edith Hlmdts Helen Tripp Gladys 'Whitc Jennie Rirllnn Theura Tyler Mildred W'hite Ixiargarct Hubert; Humthy Upham Mildridgc thite Dinmthea ScidEH Cara 1Hual l1341 Left tn rightuBark Rniv: EL Beware, M. AHEH. 3L Delaney. Fran: Haw: A. Ecrggeshall. Z. Caprun. COMPARLA CLUB tlFFICERS P?TJ'MFJH, :i-IJRI'L-KRET ALLEE Vice-Prcs-iden .f. A EGEL.-k DELA H 1:: 1' Secremry, Mum. Dlzwama Tr: umrrr, A LI 171-: CUGGESII :1 LL :i'mf-r'mr, ZILPHA CJPRUN MEMBERS Ccmstance Allen Alice Camerun Florence Daughty Margaret Allen Miriam Chapman Elearmr Dufresne Hertha Arlmld Blanche Clark Agatha Dyer Harriet Andaman Evinifred Cmughlin Daria Dym- Gladyr; Barker Alice Caggeshan IL-farjmie Edwards Julia Henner Harry thett Cynthia Fland Catherine Bennett Anna Cnsttlin Lida GreEnIaw Emma Beta Beatrice Cross Jean Graves Ruth Bracken Vivienne Currier Meta Hansen Bernice Break Angela Delaney Hazel Harman Marjnrie Emwn Majel Beware Blanche Haynes Zilpha Uaprun Ralph DDdge Julia Hicksmt Emma l'Iinrgan ll-Tril E GREEN M WI-II'I'E 57 LAE-IDA PI SIGMA CLUB l'l E-'ll.'l .I-$r I'M'xhh'uf. HMMHHI Hum ; .H'n'rrrury um! Trmmrrr. HELLM ra'. ?mlu'lhnxum 3-1 1 . M HhHH Hrntu-lh MHCHHIIH'I' Humid Huilrit lit'nm tinndu'in .Klfrurl Lrwnnl H. j. L'm'l'mll .Uhi'rt i-Ijuinry wm- Iimliiu'r Thir- grutun ul' nine- hnm- men and Inn: armlamlira 31' NW heat vhnriu'ter- iI-s'tiifr- Hi :my L ILIT.- nunr:uh.-:-hip EHHI trtcrnnl inyaltg'. :15 far :15 La knnwn this is tlw lint Illlji'h' L'luh IL: in: T'nI'InL-tl :11 linrhnm Xm-mnl Srhnul. 13-51 SCHOOL ACTIVITIES '- 1 Fa GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CUENCIL Hmwrury-Preside-Ht 1W. E. RUSSELL Preeident, EM 5m BET: it t're-Presin'ent, H. N. In HHEEIN Seeremrjr, LUEILLE JUNES Treesr-trer, 'C. O. T. WIEIJEH FANNIE CALIEHDEJ CLYHE KEALIHER Y. M. A. A. Y. W. A. A. President, Rey M eCeiller President, 1? ivien Currier VTEEHPTEEidEHt, Gerald Hallett Viee-President, Marian PDTtEf Secretary, W'alter Herrick Secretary, Blanche Clerk Treasurer. Standish Riley Treaeurer, Mareelia Lee This year marked a big step forward for the Athletic Association of Gorham Normal Seheei. In plaee of the single nrganieatinn which we had last year, we have this year a Young K-Vnmen'e Athletic Aesoeiatimn and :1 Young Men's Ath-r letie Aeeneiatien. The hnys' fall and spring spurts naturally d0 net come under the girlsi province and it has prDVEd mare efiieient fer btith tn have their own organization. Fe-r ee-eperatien we have :1 eingie governing body. called the Athletic Ceuneil, which eensiete of three faculty membere, what: shall he the Principal ef the Seheel, the twe Athletic Direetere. and few student representatives, eune Senior and nne Junior elected by the Young Men's Athletic Aseeeiatzien, and one Senior and nne Junior elected by the Ynung Ehiemeh's Athletic Aeseeiatien. The regular meet-r inge oi the Cmuneil ere hehl UI'I the last Friday ni each quarter. The duties of this bendy are to epprm'e all measures taken up by the turn braneh nrgenie-atiens and to decide an all mattere Di eligibility. The Ceuneil believes that in raising the standard fer awarding letters and certificates. they have taken a big step forward. The membership e-f bnth aesnei+ etinne this year has been iii per cent, and pians are already under way fer an early drive im- llfH'J per cent menihership next year. IIBEI THE JUNIOR BOYS' MASQUE On the nights of Mareh 23rd and 24th the Jttninr boys seared a decided hit in their presentatinn ef the play, His Uneie's Niece.H Biekfnrd Theater was seenred fnr hath nights. and tiekets were seld in advanee. The play itself was a rniiieking faree. the underlying faeter ef which was that Uneie had always been led tn believe that Franeis was a girl, and as sneh he intended ta leave her his nmney if only she should marry the man ni his ehniee. At the epening oi the play, Linele writes that he is enming fer a visit, bringing with him Philantier Filmare, when: he wishes her to marry. Sinee Francis and his pal are sadly in need at ninney. they hit upon a desperate plan to ward nf't' the day when Uneie shall diseever the truth, and, in anger. wiil his money elsewhere. Therefnre. when Francis meets his Unele, it is in the guise nf niece, rather than nephew. The resulting seenes, indiernns and laughable, can be imagined. The parts were all well taken. and the play was ably eeaeheti by Mrs. Marien Sylvain. The font impersnnatians were eleserlj.r aetecl and enthnsiastiealij,r re- eeived by the audienees. The erehestra was made up entirely,r of Junior boys. and they eertainlj.Ir deserved praise far their share in the entertainment. Between the 2nd and 3rd Aets, a danee specialty was given by lGerald Hallett, still in his garb ef Mrs. Mullen. This was heartily,r enjoyed by the andienees and an eneere de- manded with stnrrns of applause. A little ever a $11M was realised, and this went tn the. BegsI Athletic Assneia- tinn, same of it to be used fer the baseball season. CAST Rieha rel Tate, a rising yanng iawyer and pai nf Francis . Chic Lessard Francis Feitnn. the cause hi the treuhie i'ane Maenmher Dera Hale. very mneh attached tn the cause 'iB-ah Hayden Alice Maienim. einse eitum nli Dera's HKei Keaiiher Mrs. Sarah Ann Mniien. a wernan ei few wards ........ nGerry'i Hailett Simon Felten. Frank's nneie. whe never makes a mistake Al Quinhy Fhilander Filmnre, i'hnn'ihle hat wiseH 'iErnie Leighton Timethy Haye. gardener at Hanna.r Vaiiey Janetian Punk Harriman Silas Sicklemnre, eenstahie at Happy 1'Iv'ailey Janetinn Bunny Danton i'lRCJ-IESTRA Fianna. Everett Lielster; Cnrnet, Philip Antes: Banjn h'Iantlelin, E. Bnrnhant Dnntnn: Drums, 'Williain tirnwn. l 139 1 GREEN 3EJ $ U-ml WHITE 31 . i N GREEN .Ms wHITE 5'1 CROSS COUNTRY Cress CErUl'ltrjr teek its place in the reperteire of G. N. 3. sports this year when the seheeul was represented by its first team at harriers. 1With bttt thirtyr boys tn seleet frnm. the team made a creditable shewing. and mueh is expeeted next year when the Ittsjnritj: nf the men return. Henry jehnsnn sf Fairfield was eleeted msusger and arranged meets with Cante-n High st Gerhsm and at Canton and with Deerhtg High st Gerham. Dtmten was the star ef the team. being first man in fur Gerham in all races. His previous esperienee in cross eeuntt'j.r running was at Merse High ef Bath. Keeliher sf Brewer proved a stremgr runner and should he heard from next year. Other men who ran Enelttded Juhnsen. Heeper. MeCeller, Hsllett. guinby, Belsnger, and Jensen. jehnsen. Heepen snd MeCuIler will he lest 1.13; graduation, hut the remaining men should produce a winning outfit next fall. Stunner us Cshss Ceus'rss hissrs CANTER AT GURHAM DEERING AT GURHAM ChNTDN AT CANTDN Wen 113' Cantun. 22-34 Wan hjr Hearing. 26-29 WEE hr Cantan. 19-11 Grder ef Fittisft- Grder sf Finish Seder sf Finish- 1. Iavergna-Cantnn. 1. Estes-Deering. 1. stergnswCsnten. 2. DuntensGurham. 2. IJunten-Gerhsm. 2. C. YerkeCante-n. 3. R. Yerk-Cantmt. 3. Merang-Deering. 3. DuntanGm-ham. 4. H. Yerk-Csntnn. 4. Kesliher-Gerhsm. 4. H. YerkeCsnten. 5. Hesper-Gnrham. :j. Pelten-Deering. 5. R. YerkeCantnn. E Hardwasnten. ti. Heeper-Gerhsm. E. F ess-AGurham. T Fass-Gerhsm. T. Jehnsun-Gnrham. '3. HardymCantDn. E. C. ank-Canten. E. Hedgdnn-Deerittg, 3. Dyers-rCanten. s. Juhn sen-Gnrhsm. 9. Ryder-Deering. s. Keel ihe r-G erh sm. 1D. Beienger-Gerhsm. tn. Hsllett-Gerhsm. 111. Jehnsen-Gerham. 1 1. H e tigd Uanantnn. 12. L. Yarkw-rCantmt. 13. Quinhy-Gttrham. lt-ttl Win GREEN M WHITE g1 I-l21 h GREEN M WHITE 197 BOYS' BASKETBALL With the defeat of Sanferd High at Sanferd, the G. N. 5. bays eetttpieted a very sueeessful seasen. Mueh eredit fer the fine showing ef the team 15 due to the untiring efforts of Ceaeh Wieden. Credit also belongs ten the faculty fer then- splendid ee-eperatien and to these students who gave loyal shppett tn the team. . H. Cerhett was eleeted manager and E. Geedwm eaptam. L-aptam Laeedwln was fnrmerly a Livermhre Falls star, where he phiyed basketheli for four yeats and was. a eeptain et his team. To his tine playing mueh ef the success of thiS year's team must be attributed. Brunt: Iieianger. whe was an alluteund athlete at Bidtlefertl Night made a eapahle running mate for Captain Geedwm. HDiel Jen- sen, the eenter whe etarred at Gotham High last year. else preved a valuehle man at G. N. S. The veteran guards. Verne I-Jneper. fermerly ef Gerham High, end Hank Jehneen e-f Fairheld heth played stellar games. helthng the elnpeetng teams to small scores in the majuritj; hf games. Ch'itkti't'j' Lesserd ef Gardiner and Ray hIeColl-Jr 0f Skuwhegan saw action in meet at the games. and firmed to be capable performers when ealled npen. Cuke Maemhher ef Liventterel Falls High started the season ttt forward but met with an aeeIdent whleh lend tum eff fer the year. He, with Belanger, Jensen, and Mesard, Elf thls yeafs waterty, and Hallett, Kealiher, Hayden, Harriman. and Ames of the seeend squad, should preve a strong nucleus fer a winning team next year. Fellewing is a summary and bet: secure at the games played: SUMMARY OF GAMES GDRHAM 1'5. GREELEY INSTITUTE GDRHAM vs. WESTERUUI-C G. N. S. easiiy defeated 131111111311.r in the T11 11 mugh game. G. N. S. inst 115 first awning game at the seasnn. Guedwin and game 1:11 that year's State Champmns at Jensen etarrerl fer Gorham. Westhmek. Geetmu 11513 GeEHnM flea G. F. T. P. . G. F. T. P. Gundwin, If it 1 1'3 Gmdwm, If . ........................... 2 ID 4 Eelanger, rt ............................ E 3 12 Belanger, rf 1 11 2 Maeemher. rf ........................ tr 1 1 JEHSEH. C :1 u 4 Jensen, e 9 n 13 Juhnsen, 1g . .......................... . u u 41 J ehnenn. 1g .................... . ....... . 11 :1 11 Heeper, rg ............................ 2 1 5 Han ET. . ............................. til 1 1 - - - P rg - - - '3 1 15 113 5 51 Wesmenee 1:331 GREENE? UBJ Chalnard, Ii . ........................... 2 t1 1 Hinks, If n 5 E. Batlemft, rf ......................... . 2 it 4 Emery. rt 11 11 El Tewnsend. e 5 3 13 Lewis. e III 1 1 Eintlivan. 1g . .. 3 n E BEHGH. lg 4 1 9 Lawns. rg :1 11 E. Searles. rg 1 ti 3 Alibi: rg 2 1 5 Referee-Thnmpsnn, Baths. 5 E 19 Referee-Trefethertt. 1': e, 33 GDRHAM vs. FARMINGTUN EGRMA 6011me vs. PGRTLANB UNIV. Farmingmn Numat was defeated by g, The'feature Hf this game WM the great N. S. in their tiret dash ef the seasen. in a detenswe werle ef Iehhsen and Heeper. dam: and interesting game at Gurham. GHRHJ'LM I123?! GHRHAM 24 . - G. F. T. P. h rig. F. T. P. Gnadwm, 11 H. r2 3 '1' Gnedwin, 1f .3 g H Belarrger. rf . .......................... . .1 0 IE Belanger. rf . 1 1 3 JEHSEH: C 5 4 145 Jensen, t: 2 1 5 Juhnse-n, lg ........................... . El 1 1 jehnsen, lg n n g HCIHPEI', FE .............................. U 0 El HUGPEF. 1-3 m - . 'D 2 3 1e 3 23 T; T; Q PeRTLwr-m UNIVERSIT? i110 Fwetuhnttm fun Sehilting. H ti 1 1 Wetts, 1t 1 e 2 Berry, rt 2 3 '3 Small, rf 1 2 4 PeweH, e til 2 2 Cmtgh. e i: 1 11 Schwartz. lg ............................ El D 0 Davis. lg D U 0 Belanger, rg . .......................... . U D e Niekersen. rg .. .. 1 D 2 RefereewThnmpsen, Rates. :3 13 11.1 E 3 1'3 IEEJ LN GREEN M WHITE fl GDRHAh-I vs. GUULD'S ACADEMY G. N1 3. defeated her 'ajd risai, Gauld's ?Laadsmy. Captain Gaadwtn was 13:351ij the mdwidual star :11 the game. GDRHAM. 1:111 .1 F. T. P1 Gmaiwin, 11 ............................ E 1 1'1 Balangar. r1 1 ........................... 11 2 3 JansEn, 1: +1 11 .1 Jahnsan. lg ........................... 1 1 11 2 Haapan rg 1 11 1 11 2 Lassard. rg 11 11 11 13 3 21' Gum's 1151 Turk, If. 1 1 3 Brawn, r1 1 1 3 Austin. 12'. '1 1 1' Hassltan. 1g ............................ 11 11 11 Kenistan. rg 1 1 3 IF- 4 111 REfEreFR 11y, Hats 5. GGRHAM 11's. LIVERMDRE FALLS G. N. S. defeated L. F. H. 51 hare in a class and hard faught game. 1311111111111 1-131 G. F. T. P. Gaadwin, If 1. 1. 11 11 1.11 Ealangsr, r1 11 1 13 Maaamh-er. rf 11 11 11 Jensen. 1.: 1' 11 14 jahasan, 1g 11 11 11 Hamper, rg 11 11 D Lsssard. rg 11 11 11 21 1 43 Lwaamaaa F111LLS 133:1 Burke, 11 1 2 3 Kinsh. r1 -1 1 11 Hahert. a 1' 1 111 Dyka, 1: :1 1 11 Turner. 11 :1 11 11 Issues. r1 11 11 11 Rsfsrsa-Thampsan. 11' 11 311 GURHAM vs. EIUDEFORD 13. N. 51 last a class game at Eiddafard. which was featured by 1111: playing sf Emery 1111 Eiddcfnrd and Gaudwin far 13. N. 51 Gaaaasl 11111 G. F. T. P. Bandwin, 11 11 1 13 Ealangar, r1 ............................ 11 11 11 Jensen. 1: 2 1 5 McCallur. r.- ........................... 1 11 11 11 jnhnsan, 1g .............................. 11 11 11 Huapsr. rg ............................. 1 11 11 11 Lsssard. rg ........................... . 11 11 11 1'1 1?. 13 Blanasaan 1:11:11 Andaman, 11 1 :1 Emery, sf 1 ............................ 1 1' 1 15 Murphy, 1: 1 ............................. 3 11 11 Rachafurh lg .......................... 1 11 2' King, rg 11 11 11 Raferss-Jardan. 12 2 1111 GURHAM 1's. FARMINGTDN In a return game at Farmingtan G. N. 51 was defeatsa 11:; a narraw margin. This was saslly the feature gama 111 the year. Gaaass: 11111.1 + 13. F. T. P. 130111111111, If -1 2 111 Hslangar. r1 1 .......................... 1 3 11 11 Jensen. 1: .. 11 11 12- JaIuIsan, 1g 11 11 11 Haapsr. rg 11 11 11 LessartL rs: 1 ........................... 11 1.1 11 13 2 23 Fansussma 1:121 Waits. If .. 11 '1 1 Small. r1 11 1 13 131111511, 1:: 1. :1 1 T Haws. rg 1'1 11 11 Nicksrsan. lg 11 11 11 McCrallis, 1g 1 3 111 Rs farst-I amsr. 13 11 351 GDRHAM vs. SANFURD In a fast game at Garham. Sanford High rust dsfaat. Laflamms starred far Sanfnrd and Gaadwin for Barbara. GGRHAM 1321 G F. T1P. Guadwin. 11 1 ........................... 1' 3 1'1' Halangar. r1 .1 2 1 5 Jansen. 1: .. 2-1 11 E Jahnsan, lg .............................. 11 11 11 Hamper. rg: ............................ 3 11 4 Lassard. rg 11 11 11 1-1 11 32 5111111111111 1111 LaEamms, 11 .......................... 2 2 E Austin, 11 1'1 11 11 HammatL 'rf .......................... :1 11 4 Kimball, r: 1 11 :1 Rubens. lg 11 11 11 Armitaga, 11g E 11 4 Rafarsa-Ihampsam 1 2 111 GDRHHIM vs. GDULD'S ACADEMY Gaultl's Elcadamjr 111111: G. 111. 51 111111 camp in a fast amd raugh game at EathsL Less sard featured far Garham. 131111111111 111-11 . 1.11 F. T. P. Unadwm, Ii ............................ 1 11 11 Lsssard, r1 1 ............................. 1 11 S Jensen. 1: ................................ 1 1 11 Jahasaa. lg 1 ............................. 11 11 11 Haapar. rg .............................. 11 11 11 1 19 GuuLa's 12-11 Brawn, If -1 11 E ank. r1 1. 1'1 4 111 Austan. n: :1 1 1:- Ksadall, 1g 1 ............................. 11 11 11 Kennistan, 1'3 1 ....................... 11 11 11 11 5 2-1 Rafsrw-Ray. 1 1-1-1 1 II. E GREEN M GDRHAM v5. WESTBRGDK Westbmnk dcieated Gnrham in one crf thn hardest played games Elf the year, at Gap ham, G. N. S. balding mFtSthfJUk ti: and: nf thi: clmest scares of the year. Gamma Haj: Gnadwin. If ............................ Leaaard. ri' . ............................. Jensen. E Jahnsml, lg ............................ Hmpnr. rg .............................. G. 2 fl 1 '3 H 3 WEETBRDDK 15223 snllidvanl 1f liii-Illr-I-Illrrl-IIIJJIIJ u. 1-lamrd. rf d-d-n-Iuni-i-ni-i-auunu 1 Tu vans: nd, 1: . .......................... . Lebeau. lg . ............................. Auhe? rg . RF: 1': rEe-T ham p5 cm. 3 2 3 2 D 10 -ca I DIQ-i-DHF: t: I Haida: 51? T3 HI an: :HmDmI-g I Hm-q-r-um H'r I'D WHITE GDRHAM vs. SANFORD G. N. S. clnse:i its 192:1 Basketlmll 51:35:11: hgr dcfaaiing Sanfnrd High at Sanfnrd. GGRHAM $213 G. Lc55argl, rf ............................ 1 Guudwm. If . ........................... L Jensen. c . :3 McCuller. I: ........................... , ti jnhnsml, lg + .......................... + 1 Hamper, rg ........................... + 2 E 5413':an UEJ Lafla'mme, It' .......................... 11 Austin. ff :1 Hammnnd. rf ........................ 1 Kimlmll, r: ................................ U Rnhcrts. lg ............................. . 4 Armitage. rg .......................... El 7. RefEree-Harriman. Basket bass. fair: and' Mulliga; Jan I war rim: p! IBM LII .lII- H.11- NJ HGSH ta-wcmmafri 31 3'3 I camarI-mwhg M p.1- El HWGWSH BASEBALL FOR 1926 Pin sclmnl's athletic: arr: cnmplete witlmut I'lasa'nelmll, 1111!: must pupular 513an in HIE United States. Fur :1 time, 1.1113 PHEPEEIS fur bagelmll lnuktd glmnny hut Iinally the 5pring fever mnquered and Hfteen men repnrtcd fur the iarst practice. The Frasiygcts hunk guml fur ll'uz- nnmming SIEHSUH. There are fulll' 11E let yeafs veterans mlt besides the many mirruits frnm 1i::-uth Juniur uml Heninr Classea. Frum the wnrk 3f Imth vettmns and recruits. an impruvmnant can already he: seen, principally irnm playing tngmher and recuwring the last yeafs knack nf handling the haIl. SCHIaIJLrLH J'Itpril 23 f.;g;rham A. LT here. h'fay 22i l::1rmingt-:m Nurnml. 1143113. April :HFTarnmuth High. 11-2113. Milli 25-4Einrham High, him: 'lIF-EHEHIIEL May +-Gurhan1 High. here. May :EEI---II.-'mu1d's Acatlnny, here. May lf'I-l'anniugtnu Narmal. there. JUNE Swinm'ilills Ararimny, 111W?- Majr iT-Yarmnuth High. thwc. 3'1er :35. G. 3.7. S. 1 Unrham :1. L'. 1 April 1m. G. N. 5. l Tarmnulh High 1:1 May 4. G. N. 5-. IT Unrltalll High U Hurbm May 1'. '-- :--,.m..:'5 G. N, 5. 2!! S. El'indlmm High :3: -- Mag: 10. n3. ' ' ' G. N. 5. ii Tarnmnth High 4 a H- 3131: H. H-hw'Pemm-F .I'JHF? f E. N. 5:. 11 5. Ei'imlham High 1 w lHE-l IN; GREEN 2M WHITE E Here Heet': F. L'aIienrln. H. Hete. Cneeh L. jmzee, B. Arlmld, Pt. 'I'ral'tun. Middle Nun's R. Baker. LL Perkins, F. 'Wright, M. Lee, I. HtttTer. Freer HUIUS I1 Riee. H. Uleesnn, Capt. H. Latfhanee. 5i. Bunker. GIRLS' BASKETBALL There H'Elh quite a Ci'.II'HIHHIiIII'I tthuttt Chrietmns time heettttae the tlirls' Haeket- hell eqttttd war; in he ehneen. liveryune whn tried mtt wantetI hartl 5e they might he numheretl tunmtg the. Ittekjr unea tn he given rt chance to try fur the U, N. 3. wt I'Hit y. :3. Fter the hnlidaye. wnrk hegan with a will. as the hre-t game war: tn he played January 11th with aneen Institute. :51. fter this- the games etnne thiek amtl fast. The girls were given a wnntlerfttl ehttnee tn shew their fighting spirit. .-'- xhnttt the middle at the SEEtSHH with a number :11 eluse defeats ehttH-zetl against the team the SHINE ffhune Spirit was sheth Each night a leyttl hand of tit'ireen Bxliat'ltlieefl enttld he seen wurking in the gym. The samne leyel fight wee. HI'HJIWH in the games. The girIe. fnught tn the end. emning heek mighty itrnng :tfter eneh perintl. :mtl ttIl stt'it'ed their Llh'l'lht-it ten upheld the athletie Htenderde ef Gurham. The trihtttes whieh ahuultl he. paid ll'lie? Hllhlfk'? team emmet he stated in wnrrls ttlune: hut if we. all entthl reml within the heart Hf eueh player, plainly written there wnttltl he eeen these wt'n't'le: It matterr: nut whether we win ur lese. It's hnw we play the game. tI-ITI N. GREEN M GDRHAM vs. NASSDP-E GDHHr'I-L'd L2H Nassur: E281 G. F. T+P. Capt. LaChanue, f ................ :4 Arnuid. i :3 Wright. 5: II Clark. 5:: II Parkins. sub 1; El Caliendn, sub c ....................... . D 0 D $ Lea. g Gltmn. sub 1; ........ , ........ . Baker, g Referee-Cuadjr. n 4 n D u a n n u DDEIG'EGIDDH GGRHAM v5. PLYMDUTH GDRHAH Haj: PL'FMEIET'H 1 F. '11 -I u Capt. LaChance. f Beta, sub E Calimdn. i .............................. .I3'I..rrn:1llizl1 sub f Purkins. j: ............................ Butlen sub c ..... Lee. 5:: Eaken g Traftnn, sub g Gleawn, g BUchr. sub 3' ........................ REfEl'EErIA'E. GQGGEGGFMQME uaannaaa-nacr cncaaaamuamw GDRHAM v5. PURTLAND ALUMNAE GUHHAM 1:121 PIEIRTI..AND ALEMNAE HE'; G. F. T.P. Calieadn. f ............................. . 2 H 4 Arnald. f 4 D 5 Butlen j: n H 0 LEE, 5-: III H Ill Baken 3 III D H Bunker. 3: ll :1 D GIegsmL sub 1; ........................ n n n Raferee-Rawe. GDRHAM vs. UNIV. BF MAINE GaRHAM :11le MMHE IIEHJ G. F. T.P. Caliendn, f . ........................... E T 11 Armld, f 2 :1 E Wright, in ............................. . u u :1 Butler. sub 1: .......................... n :1 11 Lee, 51:: n U u Bmkgn g . n n El Traftcnn. sub 3' ........................ D IJ ID Gicasnn. g 11 H G R: f f: reehWaHace. lusl WHITE Fl EGRHAEh-i v5. NASSDN Gunman tam N11550:: mm G. F. T.P. Capt. Lafhance, f . .............. . Anmld, :5uh f ........................ Caliendn. sulJ f ...................... Wright. in: Perkins, sub :2- ....................... . Lee. 5:: .. Gheawn. E Baker. 3 Buuktr, sub 1r ........ .. RefermFLce. H ?QDGQDI-lhhirh HDGGGQEI-Hla ?QGGGGMGG GURHAM vs. EIDDEFURD GHEHAM tin BIDBEFDRIJ i177? G. F. T. P. Capt. LalChance. f ............... . 4 2 1D Caliendn. f ........................... . E 3 1 Wright. j: .............................. 13 D D Gleamn, sub 3' ..................... . I: III E Lee. 51111 I: G H II Bunker, Huh g ........................ U H D Baker. 3' ' D U U: Referec:-Lee. mRHAM vs. UNIV. 0f MAINE GHRHAM WW MAINE i250 G. F. T. P. Arnald. f ................................ 5 I11 112! CaIIEHdU. f ............................ D 1 1 Capt La'Chance. sub f -1 1 El Butler. jL: ................................ D D :1 LEE, 5:: .................................... 1: 'III f1 Traftnn, g .............................. U H Ill Baker, g D I21 I11 Bmkar, 54111 g ........................ D H D Uleamn. sub g ...................... ll 0 D Re fr: rais Lee. GDRHAM v5. PORTLAND ALUMNAE GHRHAM 1114:: PHRTLAND UT; G. F. T.P. Capt. LaChancE. f 4 :3 1E! maid, 1 ll 2 Caliendu. 51111 f 1 I1 3 BER. Slth f .. ID B 11 Parking, j: 11'! D 0 Butler, sub r: .......................... :1 I21 0 Uleamn. g .............................. IJ El! 11 Lee, 5:: U IIJ El Bunker, :iuh g ....................... . In D Ell Traftnn, g .............................. t1 0 a Re it- re E- Baker. N GREEN M4? WHITE 9: J. Hickmm. L. Marralh .35.. I'i'Eliutt. OUTDOOR SPORTS CLUB t'IFFlCi-lRi-i Prmidrm'. LL'L'T 31:13:41! f'frr-Frcfr'dc'nf. ALICE ICLIJI'JT Emu?mry-Trmmnn'r, j 1' LI a. HH'HHHH Er: ELII I' I 1'1: L1 13.1 M 1111-11-3 Eklargutrite Libbey Elargarct l'lnrgin EL-Iargaret Sinkinann Giadjsn' Harker Margaret Allan llurnthy jnnes L'amilla De Steplmnis .Nlrletfs Hind is. the place Hf many happy times fm' I111: Ehltrhmr 5311:3115 Club. In winter the Inmnlwrs unjny skiing. Hiding and snrmrrzhmring. In summer hikes, HTC'I'IiEH l'UHHtL-i. hamhall. and tcnnia prnve very pupuiur. Tn 1131::ng in this club une must rl-u six huurs uf nuldunr EKEFEiEE a waek. 13:11:11 member whu exercises faithfully 1:11: six lmurs I'ECCEH'ES a letter at the. end 0f the Hchm'nl rear. At prescnt there arr. lwa hundred thirty-Hre mmnhera wurking fur their lEEIEI'E. Ali Unuinnr 51mm L'luh mmnhers IIEHETE that?- Excrcise gm; far tmvarrls- health, And alsu hrings us h'WEIiness; If we can hut attain this wealth. We surely will Find halipiness. I149! M GREEN M WHITE g GYM CLASSES IN ACTION THE DLD FIGHT Girls in gratin! Girls; in white! Fight fur jmur team! Du it right! It's 11m ennugh tn Sit with a grin. A cicnclahi fist. a lifted rhin. But the Cult! fight. WWII: all ygrur might, Cami: ml, Girls! 11in it right! Dcm't he: a slacker, And call it a fad. Hr- thc bust ImrkEP- Ii'inrharn Ever had. UH inlu the E'Jirit. Yell with the cmwd. Let the team hear it. fell gland and luml. Just the HUId Eghti'l Cnmc ml. Girla! U13 it right! L'HEER LEADERS. B. : erJId H. Clarke L'J.J:1mh$ Haul GREEN M 'WHITE W 1. 15. 11'. 21. G. N. S. CALENDAR SEPTEMBER G. N. 3.. fer yet: we'll eheer. Hail, hail. the gang's all here.H Get-tegether 11an in the Center after supper. Classes begin. Get yuur heat dogs at the fair grounds after seheel. Y. W. C. A. Prayer Meeting. Y. W. C. A. IJ'tIJ'tjrr in the Gym. All t'etttflg,r fm- ehttreh? Hew tltl run like eur village? Schedule heEtns ten mean semething tn the junielrs. First Maqua repurt. Receptiett in the Gym he the juninrtt-gitrett by the senters. A wnrthy' settler invites lnneeent juniers to a plumming party. IZWe wander where they get the plume; Seeenel Manna rePert. DCTDBER Third and last Maqua report. Y. W. C. A. Reengnitiun Service. A very heautiful service. Canton High 1:5. Gerham-Cress Cettntry Run. T :tg Day. The Virginian?Flrst ef the G. N. 3. entertainment series. EB-Ett. State Teaehers' Cenventien in Pnrtland. Hew many metings elitl yet: attend? 31. 13. 1-1. 23. 25. 311. 31. 15. 11'. 13. 14. 15. 23. 29. Hallnweleu IFttu'tJ.r in the Gym. The lightning flashetl while the witehes danced. NDVEMBER Deming High vs. G. N. S. Cress Certtntt-g,r Run. Have yet: yeur arm hand? lE 31::5 ?start hut tn ehserve. Big sterm and rte sehenl. What says F riday. the 13th, is un- ue y. R 4'5 return ten their studies. E 355 start teaehiug in earnest. Y. W. C. A. Fair. Everything :1 big sueeess. Thanksgiving recess. - Baek te G. N. 5. Studies must begin again. DECEMBER Frank Lane. seeemtl ef the entertainment series. Christmas Party in the dining ream. Christmas recess begins. We ltil'FE eur seheel. hutu'tThere's no place like heme. JANUARY Here we are again. Wenderfttl vaeatiett. Playerttt't Cempany presents Happiness? Bur tiel-tets 1tttere eertttinlyr werth the priee. Mrs. Gertrude 5. Kitchen Speaks at the' Y. W. meeting. Tea held in her hener. Farmingtnn Nermal v5. G. N. 5. Well tlnne. buys. E 2's start ehseruing. Hew timid they seem! B 3'? return fmm teaching. Dne-half year gene. never tn he forgetten. Ila'rll get 211 23. 311. m w FEBRUARY We wnnder hew the A 2E are ettinying their hrst days elf teaching. Dnetur Tlttttnas expected. Swanee River Quartette. A very El'lijEhlE evening. Dnetnr Thuma extjeeteti tumnrmw. Final netiee-Dneter Themes net earning. Mr. Russell leaves for eenventiertt at Wash- tttgtertt. 'Washittgtanjs Birthday Party in the dining teem and Center. Westhreek est G. N. 5. bays. Delegates attend State Studente' Cenventiett at U. at M. MARCH Geerge L. PatterseneAmeng the stars. University at Maine vs. G. N. S. giris. Fenland Alumni vs. G. N. 5. girls. Mr. Russell returns fmm Flnrida. Mr. Russell speaks in chapel. Net peried ever sewed ee shert. Buy? Brama ijttniersll. Hit ef the seasen. Rah, hers! Glee Club and Drehestra Ceneert. APRIL Eel EL Easter Vaeatinn. I3. H. I El. Hats DEF fur the rest Hi the year. Mrs. Carnard speaks en Japan Dr. Thomas arrives at last. He gives a very interesting talk en his trip te Edinburgh. Yarmeuth vs. 5. N. S. 335E133. game at Gerham. MAY Farmiilgtml Nermal vs. G. N. S. at Farmingtett. May Bali. Is ynur n'Itritteve eharn'titlg euming? Yarmeuth v5. G. Ht 5. at Yarmettth. Gperetta, The Wishing Well. Farmingtett Nermal vs. G. N. S. at Gurham. Hethert A. Burleu, reader. Last at the White Entertainment Saries. Geultl's heatiettty est G. N. S. at Gerham. JUNE Gettid's Academy 1:5. G. N. S. at BetheL Aiumtti Emtquet. Welenme haek tn G. N. S. Baccalaureate Sunday. Seeial event. Class play ltShenened in the etetting Gratlttatiett. President Kenneth C M. Sills ef Bewdein will speak en The Usefulness and the Uselessnees hf Teaching.H Gene! bye te dear enId G NIB. Iteej ln--------u..- Eid' .llll ! N. GREEN M WHITE ERNEST GDDD'WIN Zeke is an all the year athlete with a smile always. ready. Uh, Bey'l Zeke dees like the ladies! Ask him ahttttt the Farth- ingten girls. Basketball is his favorite spnt't. He is a gend eateher en the hasehall team. His faverite eapressien is. uStraight A which he tries te get in all subjects. VIVIENNE CURRIER live like her and welil miss her When seheel days are dune. 'Cause she's a jelly pal Antl a iriend te et'ers'titte. ELIZABETH AYER it's not the real estate that ealls'Fieriiia ta Betty Ayer's mind. It is semethmg a whele let mere real. I'd like te he the tacky man. but I suppese he saw yeti First, and the early bird gets the warm! JEAN GRDV ES iean's sunny smile yeulre sure in see 'lr'ltet'eeer she mailr chance to ht. We are sure that Jean will get a degree. The letters she'll win will be P. CDNSTANCE ALLEN Always hams and very gay 15 taut awn uttttie: When eiiee yet: have seen Her gianees beam. A merry sight. fuu'll say. MARGARET ALLEN When will ever target Margaret. With her lessens, smiles and such? Perhaps some may- whe Tltll net knew her. But fer us, we sar-Net mueh. HARRIET ANDERSDN .r't serieus maiel is she, . . Thinking ef the flittitt'eF and ii a teacher shell he. tihe is frank. and we like her a heath But, oh. Harriet, Still waters rtttt deep. EERTH A AR NULD As an athlete E is simply.- line, Music elaims her, ten: . In laet, she is geed in eeerjthmg She ever tries ta dis. ARLENE BABCDCK Arlene is 'il'er1lr clever. De we need any ether preei that: the 1925 Christmas card? She is a peet, the! 1'1' If a sense at human- makes a gmd teachers- Arlene will he a line one. BETH BANKS Whe's that walking dewathe street. Leelnnte dainty and petite? Smiling ha Hut and sweet? Why. that's eth Hewgate Battles. . Netti: Beth's a wizard at her sttteltes1 theugh she's far the pretty te need te he witty, she's always there with the gmds. BYANTHA BARKER . Byantha is a student. Merning, neon. atttl tttght slte ts at her h'JCIkS. Her friends fear nert'eus prestratten. Isnlt it a shame! GLADYS BARKER Gladys leehs Very denture. H IBIJ! IDIHE NEVEF call ht litll't'. I is whispered reeeiving pest cards is her httbhy'. CATHERINE BENNETT As lens: as we have knew her. he has never been httewe tn sigh: Elle ieltti up her burdens nuhly, W the nthers pass them he. MARGARET BERRY We always think ei Margaret as Helen's twin. Thea,r certainly are a team. We liked hiargaretis, boyish heh. but he- eause HHEP' dithft like it she let it grew. What wettlt a we'man tle fer a man? LILLI AN BERLIAWSKY Twe TEEEIEII'IS led Lillian te eeme to G. N. 5., the telephone and the eaeellent mail ser- vice She has a telephene in East Hail re- served fer lttng distance calls and her heavy ntail requires an assistant fer Miss Sanhern. EMMA EETZ, Lu-La Herels l:e Emma, a bright lass. i when: we are very fend: She isn't 1'1!ij quiet in elass. Neither is she tteisy in the darn. STELLA BGDKER Stella is alert in bath lessens aatl HCIlVi-r ties. In basketball sltels right there. and is very prompt: at Mandelin Club. She just leves Hunnyisl and she has eite with her meat at the time. GRACE BRACKETT. A. B. Grace is a graduate ei Bates. Her am- hitien is te teaeh in Nermal seheel. She is a delightful Pupil, always prepared. We all enjeyetl her eentrihutiens tn the Campe- sitien Club. Here's hoping she'll speedily realize her amhitian. RU TH ERA CK ETT Here is The Knatre ei Hearts. Ruth is eite hi the best sports and aetresses in G. N. S. BERNICE BRECK Dim les and smiles are a eemhinatien rare. Bee ts wilting with others te share; Te see her draw is surely a treat. Clue thing is certain. she never ear: he heat. HALLIS ERANNEN Many peepie get to ehureh to pray : Branaett meets his girl there. they say. THELMA BRIDGES Thelma is eut werher, She's tried her level hest Ti:- heeume the ideal Normal Girl; Sheill preee it's werth the test. MARJURIEI ERDWN We leek up ten Marjerie in mere ways than tine, She always dents the thing whieh might tn he thine. MARGUERITE BURR Whenever lane's irt treuhle, Gr feeling rather lJlLtE. Hete'is ene whels always ready +Te see year treuhles threugh. We might add that HSIIVET is very fetid hi GNIGNS'. ALICE CAMERDN This Ii1ttle smiling maiden is net to have a care: With haste uf lrienrla she's laden, Keep em. Aliee. yeuill get there. It is said that Alice levee titel Hunt. E154 1 fl R GREEN M a . s a ZILPHA CAPRDN Whe knews Zilpha? EVeryiJ-Ddyi Whn likes Zilpha? Everyhetiyi Whe wishes her luck? Everyhedyi HELEN CAREY Helen werks hard int her Marhisl. She even eernes te seheel withnut her banks. We knew what it means when a persen is fergetful. UHEI HELEN! HELEN CARLDN That retty girl with the large hrnwn eyes is IPIelen Carlen. Will she always be a seheel msrmi' Ne. fer semeene else realises she is pretty. MIRIAM CHAPMAN Mitt is geing in he a teaeher nf fame. But dent let FGIIT theuahts drift to Paris. Mahee+ ELANLHE CLARK Net sn t'ery- large. net sen 1rer- fat. But a ehan'ning girl fur all e that: A little hit quiet. as 'ml have surmised. But when you really linnw her yeulrl be surprised. ALICE CDGGESHALL The first half at the senier year Aiiee was Heuse Centmittee President. All the girls will say- that in justiee, enmmen sense, and gentl felinwsltip she eannet he sate passed. ETHEL COLE Uri sehenl clays Ethel wears a beautiful diamend en her right hand. We find that week-entls the ring is en her left hant-l. Nuff said. HARRY CDRBETT A rippling laugh. a eheery grin. at's the way Harry waltses in. hlwa'ys werking, he has ne time fer en- jewment except when eff en a trip. ti'l Etilieiet'.s:3,r as a manager shnws up his geetl qualities. e PAULINE CDRCGRAN Pauline had taught hefere she came tn Gotham. That partly aeenunts fen- her be- ing se will Eng tn help her teliew classmates. ANNA CDSTELLD Anna's plumb lull et' hm trnm her head te her tee. She has made many friends. but never a lee. WINIFRED CDUGHLIN A smile here. a smile there. A friend hath geeti anti trge. - Winnie, we hnpe that Is. N. Has mainsr mere ltlte sent! M I LDHED CUUNCE Clraele Divine. This describes Mildredt The new Psychelegy. entirely based 11an the discoveries made by Miss Ceanee. will he a reselatien tn the edueatinnal werltl. Her reviewer, Miss Sthne1 eensiders it superior to Gates. James1 er Thnmdike. BEATRICE CRDSS E is tme at the mist hind, 'It'nu ean never te l what is on her mind: But she is a genus pal. nevertheless, We eertainly will miss her. we all eeniess. WHITE m ANGELA DELANEY If :eu knew this girl reunite leeks, Fer she's a peseh and ever so plucky ; 1Will we imss her? Yen just het. Cause she's one of the best welve met. MAJEL BEWARE A girl with qualities we all admire. Whose hrains and skitl we all desire. A girl with ways at: ltinti and sweet. We nuuldnit wish a better to meet. HAZEL DICKEY We breathed a sigh ef relief when the teaeher said, Miss Eliekeyfl Hazel always had her lessens well prepared. Her initials sm'elg.r stand fer Highly Dependable. RALPH DDDGE We hear 01' em politicians and nur statesnwn. tee. Same stay. in the lantl Di hueeess. Ralph, we are gem: ten hear lmm yen. ReeERT nenGE Rehert Hedge is a favetite with every- hetly, anti-shall we say as brilliant as his hretheri' He likes the girls and is never lashing enmpany. It is nice te be hand- some HELEN BDDGE Whn is always ready to help? Why Helen Hedge. nf enurse. Whatever ene needs she cheerfullyr supplies. Success he yenrs in whatever yet: tie. EMMA UDRGAN I. masr staml t'er Leaingten, wherever Emma may Es Anti L masr stand t'er laughing whenetrer her yet: EC, But L may stand for semeene else. ten- hh. Emma. Emma. are yen true? ZILPHA DUUGHERTY Elsie titlesn't neetl tn eensntt Paris on the latest styles when Zil is armed. It is remered she has nae mum in East Hail espeeially fer her enstumes. Uh! that we all were so lucky! FLDRENCE DDUGHTY Here is a girl with a bright. sunny smile, hen she's sreund. life seems worth while. ELEA N'UR DUF RESNE Eleaner is suing t9 teseh where the weather is het : Believe line. she will he .Iiehnng.r cm the amt. MARGARET DURGIN In Psyeheingy she's greed, In Literature she's better. But in Miss Ienes's gym elaas, She sure should get her letter. AGATHA DYER A rett little lass. 5n sweet and true. A rien tn every tine at he; She is etrer ready fer all intls el' fun, But net till her lessens are all done. DQRIS DYER Doris is a merry maiden. In singing scares a mark: 1With worries never laden- She sings lilse a lath. MARJDRIE EDWARDS Mariie's smart and Marjje's 1;:rett1i'r Mariie's sweet and Marjieis witty, H the twittltle tn her eyes. Aii wettitl knew nut Marjie's wise. N SARAH FAIRFiELD Sarah has aeqaireti wisdem by being guiet. She will seem he a great i'seieetiire ti'lli'lkfr. It is test had that mare at as haven't this 1tirtue. CYNTHIA FLDDD l'. 3.'ntitia is quiet. hut nut nseeh: The best things elf hie she will surely seek. ANNE FULSDM Arms is tine Di uur best girls, best dancers, and hsst friends. Whenever we want tn have fun Anne is the best eme ten have in the party. FATE FUSE Pirate has twat us tti it and gut married. 'e wish him mueh future happiness. He is a vets hanth.r mas and likes te paint and litil.t Hunt's. He made himself wetI-tiked tr his juttinr year. RAY GETCHALL He is a guest ati muttd student: Steve was hcirn lucky and handsome. He likes the machine and electrical eeusses. Drafting has a eertain attraetititt. espema'ity free hand drawing. Steve is light DH his feet and a geud tla'neer in niche ways than one. Base- ball is his iatHe-rit'e apart. LIDA GREENLAW Lida with her hmwn eyes and pleasant smile masr appear quiet, but ask semeens whet knews. DHREEN GREGDRY Ts interw a little ahe-ttt tt'tang,r things and a great tieal ahe-ut same ihings ts Dnreerts ambitiett. We think she hnnws a great deal shout mansr things. . Mag.t hick he shuts. Dnreen. yeti eertamls have been a eredit te- G. N. S. META HANSEN As a futuriltt'lt, Meta is simply tine. Uther things eiaim her. tun: . In fact. she is gum! in everything She ever trtes ta dis. HAZEL HARMGN They.r say gnud things enme' dehe tip in small packages. Dur little artist ts a genti illustration tit this truth. MARGARET HARRIMAN Margaret Harriman has mended her ways since last year. She never used tn shew up till Wednesday morning. but new she ts tin deck each Tuesday. We heae 1mm: haw theaui didnit enme untied. Peg, Bid tutti GERTRUDE HA'WLEY Have yenu ever heard the junier eemmtt- ters rave? Well, believe me, thej.r grit se-mewhere when they started tti rav-e aheut the prettiest girl is the senietr eiass. tnr they.- almnst unanimnusiy ehese lGert Hawley. 'Ras'! BLANCHE HAYNES Smiling. laughing always gay, That's the way H anehe 1s ali dash And her wart: is always dune the right way. GREEN M IIEEI ?i WHITE WALTER HERRICK Ask Herritzit's epininn tif jtmie-rs. Hialki ing is getting: te- he a habit which he can't resist and he never gees attine. It has been tliseevered thtat aitheugh a brilliant student. Herriek likes tti read funny papers. He is always in a hurry. Everybody likEs Herd risk and he is a pepular student. JULIA HICKSDH Ii' Re:diGrIange ever saw tilll'ljtliil ltiek- ing 0H1, he would turn green with envy. She is nut isnly a rival tit Red Grange but 3154:: cut Prefttssnr Iames who wnttiti he Quite speechless after a discussitm with Julia. ARHDLD HILL Bunker Hill eemes truth New Hampshire. and must haste same of the artistie qualities intuit! in her muuntains. He has a tine ah! preeiatiem tit heauty Uf altsr kind. He is always eheer iii! and ready tn iaagh with the TESL VERNDN HGDPER Heep is meted fer his gent! natured talk and fur his success in basketball. 'thwspH prefers seieiit etimphny, espeeiaity at the ritual period. He is a very Emil stutteat in all stihjeets. but he prefers shuts enurses. ELIZABETH HUNTRESS Jnviai an ti geodvnathred. . Twit: gnmi characteristics are these: Add to them httetht-elpte antl wistle-m And the ittdustrgr at the hEES+ DDRDTHY JACDES i'Uiit Jaetihs is time tit these girls that cart matte :ma ittei after meeting her. like say- ing, mIi'tr'eil. where have :wm been all my life? You knew the kind I mean. sure ytitI-hut why Enish? Di entirse :mtt tin. BLADES JIEW'ETT Citatiys is titir HBig Chief. Same tiara she will he even a greater titerary light. Then, as nnwt we shalt he 11er th call her titir edimr. iQtiInting Giatiysi HI hati rather he a hettsekeeper atu,r day than a sehntij teaeh- er.H Dtin't wish it. Gladys, unless Gene. tan. is literary. DQRDTHY' JDHNSGN iLDtit Juh'nsnn is an embryti Jessie Wilma Smith. Her hahies fern paper. at enttrsei. are quite atlnrahie. HENRY JCIHNSDN Hank is' noted ietr his great pewers in debating. Basketball and baseball are Hattkis spurts. He is net star third base- man. Hank is nnt bashful and has a cute little way which the girls all like. DGRIS JDNES Dsris Itines is e-ur itlea tit a sehe-nl prin- cipal. She eertaittly can make t-wti er three hundred ehi'ldren tee thetmarit. Her seepe we'uiti be tens narrew in 11151. tine eiassmnm. 1W GREEN M WHITE Fl DEJRIS JUDD Aliew us tn present Miss Jurhi irem Peris-. She sings and dsnees end it is rnmereti that she esn give Meliie painters en hew te Fiddle. AGREE KERR Agnes Kerr is the shining iight et' the Ass. With everyene else drawing a. lew B. she eemes eff with s riehh.r merited it. She must hide a let ei hrsins under her euriy netei SARAH KI ER STEAD Sadie, my dear. den't yen realize it isnlt i'z-J'ite-sL-eet te sex shut uni: The least yum might have dens 1511 ! have sent, Tersey- enusi MARGARET KUNECSNY is very seiner anti industrieus. She is especially nnted fer her leek of the Hermel art at persmhnlst-ing thrnngh the village. HELEN LaCHANCE During the summer we heard fumers hi it truly wentierinl remenee in whieh Helen was the thief eharaeter. Is he still waiting, Helen? P. S. Frnrn the ehnve yet: will knew Helen is an awful hesrthreeher. DESSI E LANE Dessie Lane is :1. real niee nirL The kind methers like their sens te merry. She eenid prnhahiy bake a better cake than any ether girl in the Senier lEiless. I really esn't sneak fer the hues. LESLIE LAPHAM Les intends tn get there en time. Straight A is his mark. whieh keeps him guine te make sure hi it. 'iLesi' is net meeh hi a ladies man. Cine elf enr hest teaehers in he if he keeps up the way,r he has startedi MARIDN LEE We hene by this time next year Merien Lee wili he living the +'Liie Di Riley,H tn which she ser frequently refersi it must he her ides ni Utepis. CLARA LEYHiiB-URG Clara Leynnhurg is trettg,r ntedest regarding her several talents. Nevertheless. Clare was the iittie miss whn designed the sever ef the henklet. whieh the class sent te Heigimm M ARGUERI TE LIBET Marguerite Libby ett'mes frent Gray, hut se far as 1 see, the ehild is neither grey new blue. Her Telleeeil respnnses wenld estee- ish gnu ttheugh we've eiten wandered what makes her step in the middle ni 'em. Per- haps they werenit Hewetriesmews3'?! ETHEL 'LITTLEFIELD Peer Ethei Littleiielderetnemher the day last year. when sentehedy had tn teaeh a In to the children frem dawnsteir-si' liigith her usual gene luck Ethel was ehesen! Never mind. Bud. see milled thrnugh- like a fulhEedged sedeaegue, Elunetenstte-ei yet: it: all jmur undertakings. um LUCIE LDUK Lneie Leek heel a gene start en the rest of us heeeuse she had tseght ier a year. Bet her superintendent wili he else! in get her hsek far she hes a mest endearing way with ehiltlren. DDRGTHT LDRING 'thmen was made tn give etn- eyes delight. tiDet is ene Hf the rare girls new-a-tisys. Ehe tieesn't have her hair hehheel end she deestft need te use rettge. HIZIIet is net enly hsntlsnme. but she is s. brilliant student. HELEN LDW Helen Lew is responsible fer seme hi the very interesting wr'ite-ttns shnnt sehnel ef- isirs. She was a reel spurt tn help us nut and were net targeting it. BERYL LUNDY Twn impertent events neenrred in the life at Beryl Letter sinned February, tsss. Cine was preetiee teeehing. the ether hens yen had better ask the Lsth.r in the Case. HERNICE MAIN Benny Main is Dnt Jndti's kindred spirit. In sehnei she is quiet but Still waters run deep. ALMA MANCHESTER Aims Manchester wen Der hearts. speak- ing eelleetieels, the very hrst tune we sew her smile. Anytime itis necessary weill gwe three eheers end it tiger in: her. JGSEPHINE MANCHESTER 'ije Msnehester made a tieeelu.I teeeher. ii the sppreesi at her elsss meant anything. She serely likes Westhrnnh end the ntee Westhrmk High Eiehnnl men graduates. LUL'T MARSH EVEFJI time we leek at Lucy Marsh the ti'ertls et' en nhi snng 1pan inte nur minds. ltii :ruu knew Lueyeihe we litnnw Luey-i Dh. Hey, what a girlf FATE MATTHEViiiS nail'ltj' miss. se hill ei Inn. Fiver ready when work's t0 he dens. Always In ei. true and kind. A nieer Filye wnnld he hsrti In '13th DURUTHY MeC'AIN I have eften wandered i-i Deretiw MeC'sin has ever really reeeeered frem her rapid deseent uf Rnhie steps afIEr Der Erst sl'Ett stnrm. Hnw is it. HE'iet ? RD? MseCULLDR Mae likes te gel tn Fsrmington and play basketball, but he sags, IiThe fun ensues after the game. He is a reel student and always agrees with his instmeters. We are indebted tn hint fin many press and ink draw- ings in the. heels. HARE? MEGHFFF Ms-y Mefiett' eemes .irem Millineeket- If she had It had ltehtt. she hacked It, F er she's sweet mid demurei From sin she is pure. . And she's eute eneugh tn Iltli tn rent- petitet. K GREEN M e. we h e - JULIA MeHUGH Julia MeHugh is twe-hiths ef the pair. She has jewet- wild ideas then Marguerite sheet eitrtlieatten and ether things. MARGUERI TE M eHUGH Marguerite MeI-Iugh is the remaining three-iit'ths ef the untwinniest pair at twins we ever saw. She has the wildest ideas sheet Maine. Nething will shake her he list that the nerthertt part at enr State is tilled with men-eeting animals and eennihels. RACHEL MCKENNEY We've never been able to get anything en Rhehel McKenney. She's net very chatty. but it seems gend to have senteene srennti whe is willing ten listett te nne's tnnr- tnttt'ings against an unkind fate. LYNDELL MERRILL Bah Merrill sends frequent messages te an unknown friend. We reallyr whnltl hate he think we were geing te live only as tang as she teaehes seheel, t'e-r it leeks rather as theugh eur class might he numbered DGRDTHY MITCHELL lihe takes the heart of melt away f he tense upon her unaware. Well. 13km;H we esn't hisme them. It ep- Panitsl ns theugh. PHILENA MITCHELL Harmeny with ev'ry green Plays in the inir rnrepertiens et' her thee. We have teld yen hew she leeks. yen tnnst knew her te sppreeiate her ether line queiities. GENEVA MDRANG 1f nu went st gutted tinte-r ake Geneva; IE en want a geetti friend. she fienetrtt: Elur adviee teyett then. ntt went a geetl lrientl. site entr Geneva. LDRNA MDULTDN Hereis tn Lethe. when is' eme hi the best. She smiles at statue and Ian hs with the rest: In titspesitien she can't he heat. a knew her surelyr is a treat. DELDRA PARKER Delete is an aeeetnplisheel young lady. She esn sing, play, tienee, and sew. She has been sueeessfttl in all her werh at G. N. 5. Nemesis never visits her. Best erl lneh always, Delete. ANGELIA PHILLIPS Rejected many suite-rs jills-I tn learn How to seeept n hetter tn his turn. Whe wnultl have believed it ef Angelia? It prtn'es that ene ttever can tell. SUSAN PREELE HSue likes hssehsli-Eet she didnit have tet get hit a baseball game he get her dismhnti. RUTH PUGSLEY Ruth is hing tn tetteh ene semester. We wen er whg.r she limits the ttmel Is It because she has made :1 premise te Lester? Itssl W'HITE m EDITH RHGIJES Edith kttews mute ahuut geagraphy threugh real experience then Mr. Atwne-tl. She dislikes til arguments, but likes te get tiewn te faets th rengh ft'ientllsr eenversstie-n. Yen were a shark st teething, Dusty. JENNIE RtthN Jennie is very wise itn' she listens a let and says little. She is e nreef tn the men that all wnmen are net great talkers. MARGARET RUBERTS In drnwhtg SMargnt-et has wen many a seete; 1n teeehmg :she will wm many metre. DDRGTHE.A SEIDELL Here is Duh that he shenld meet, Fer at the pinne s e een't he heat: She's ever eheerlnl, height. mid gay. And always has kind words tn say. HELEN SH ERMAN If f? want a girl whn is s jelly geed spurt. I'L- rtend Wh-D is true hhte. We reenmmtntd Helen ten rent. VIRGINIA SIMPSDN Vere WUHder hnw Did still Ends time tn 1Ir'isit her Anhnrn autttkand ? when seeenti year stutiies sire se hnrdenseme. june is the ideal time +'E'Iitl. BESSIE SMALL Bessie is very studiens. Di enurse she deesnit ntinti esants. A little seeret sheet Bessie prtwes she isn't ulweys studinus+ There's a t'etnsneei l ! i ! SARAH SPENCER 'ch. Woman. Wemsnl then Ht't' iernled te hless The heart at restless man; 'What mere the we need th say ahnut Sally? This telis that she isnit geing te- teseh lung. CARRIE STANLEY Nu single trit'ttte emtld we must eettntnentl. . Frent the renerts we heard Carrie must have been a tine teseher. Here's wishing yen the best e:-! luck. KATE RYN SWEETSER Yen might tell tts what seer beset;r seeret is. We wenlltl eeeh like te he sailed the prettiest girl ef enr tewn. LClLiISE TABER HieevWeE. it: her wirtsume way. fietns many friends every tiny: Hi all the friends she ts sure to winI Ne- one is es gent! as her Erwin. MARGARET TIBEETTS Well here is Margaret with her gelden ettrls, enr ghee! stne'liens teacher. She-ii reports are ttrue-is sure a stieker in Physi- elegy. Margaret likes te get ten Maine en heuseparties. We wander why? ? ? RDBERT TRICKY nBeh is eur sheik, and has many friends. 1We get jealelus jttst enee in a while. Beh never studies, but always has his lessens prepared.-hetw, we dDIljt understand. He will make a line instrueter if size eeunts. 1N. GREEN i i a g :i'l- WHITE m HELEN TRI PP Ever smiling. ever gar. Teu'tl lll'ul Helen un any day; Eta a teacher she will wtn great fame H Ired deeae't ehauge her name. THEDRA TYLER Theera leeks as it .ahe eeuld Put aemeene in letters If she deeanlt reeeu'e Herald :5 letters. IZIURUTHY UPHAM Puzzle. The right height, the right weight, pretty hair, wenderful eyes, jelly, and a peach ef a girl. Whe is she? Due guess. Hll'lent Upham ef eeet'se. EU EA VIRAL Herela ten Cere. The girl withehe helatereus till ways. When never iatla in Pa eh. :- Whe alwaya lends a an + Yeulre U. K. We eeuldtft tie witheet yen. GERTRUDE WALDEN Gertrudela smiling faee is a jag:r te see. It tells 115 she is planning aerme jetke te play en Helen. Gertrude is an awful vamp. but it's enly natural. DURGTHY WEEEER liletl1 i5 geing te trip the light fantastie tee in the Gym settle day, isn't she? Best ef leek. Ellet.H IRMA WEEKS Altheugh her name aignitiea lael-t ef strength we muatnlt be misled, fer Irma Ends ne task tee great fer her. She even braved the wilds of eret Gerham tt: tie her practice teaching. MYRTILLA WELCH The tall girl with the blend hair. that's Myrtilla. We think a let cut our Myrtilla fer Shela always a Lathe. What weuld eur Geezer: awe WHITE. haee heee witheut her? She eertairtlzyr put it ever the tee. Did yen knew her Ferd haa a Bear? SA RAH WELCH IE it is true that what we have hiren makes us what we are then eer quiet Sarah has ban pretty nice. FREEDA WESSUN Here's. to Freeda. eur teaehing aherlt. Edging Iran: the leeka at her ranks. 'e knew ahe will make her pupils tee the mark. GLADYS WHITE Gladys, eer butterfly, is a shining light ameng the 1513's. We wender why.I she has an especial fmttlneee fer ehureh. MILDRED WHITE Milly aaitl. l ahall teaeh thia lall. . Wateh eut. Mill '. yen den't get any Hn1:,I'atet'lt'.u1.ta telephene ea 1. MILDRIDGE WHITE Mildridge levee tel ride In ears. She alae levee to spend her weekends in Fenland. I wender why? It ? BED TIME STGRIES Statinn D.D.R.M. Breadmeting Time m.te P.M., April 1I 1925. liYn-humlu n353mg. put that light eat! be'Femerrew, temerrew. hew happy I shall hW'M'hat did yet: get in 1153:: ?u Did Jeht't eall yet: up 2' I muata HenleetL MWhat did he say? Hey! I'm hungry. Step talking ever there 1 Re r-eh e-e -e-e l U, leek at the meen ! If 1 were enly heme! Say. Dent. are yen all packed ? HGlad P. T is twer.H HShw-althah. HHenwhtm'tl ttDid yea see Emma's new hat? HNe, the water was eeld. nGerma take year eke heme E 1 Yet: bet. Are yet: asleep? Ne. What is it ? April feel! HGGEId night! Z-ZwZ-Z- fl iSileneeJ 11 TEASE DY Dead silence prevaileet en fettrth floor East. What enuld have happened? I allele aleng the dim eerrider. Suddenly I ateed aghast. Crepe? Yea. ere I Where? Uh Zilpha'a deer! Peer Zi phat It was en sudden. F rem semewhefe came a stifled aeh. Frem another directien a bleed eerdling wail. I h te shiver. A eeltl chill aheek me. ere. appearing frem the darkness anti seeming to stand in mid air were the werda HI'll shew yet: Pm net quite dead yet. AND SHE DID. CURIGSITY I An erder fer mere hats! Vivienne fell t'teat'lj.I preatrate inter the debris ef designs and millinET'jF. Yea. twe hundred and sixty at them! They must he similar but distinctive. Fer day's eager faces peered threugh Mlle Carrier's ahep windewa. Designers and artists trem every eertter ef the werlel plied their skill. Sad- denly like magic every sign elf industry eantahetl. Where? That night eeeryene knew far all attended the party given by Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Waahingtee. WV Ii I'I'IC iiH Tune : Summer: LEVI Yen all knew Mr. Russell Whe lives 11an the hill, And when he teaehea us eehtml law. Beyl Don't we sit still. The Dean ef girls Mies jerdan is, In ethies she deth shine. Remember all she's teld te yeu When yen eeme in te dine. Is the questien true at false? All at us agree That Miss Stene is a wizard. Cine day we gen ehserving, The next day we diseuss, Miss Hastings is the ene whe makes freed teaehets eut at us. It: ltwe a civic: virtue? Just ask Weetly if in deuht. In seiettee. he een tell yet: all Yet: wish te knew aheut. Hlstery ie the leaeen That the Junlets must adere. Mina Helliaay shews them pieturea anti piettn'ee- And then she wants eeme mere. China in and eheultlers haele Strengthen yeur meseles end benea, Turn a handepring in the gym And then yet: suit Miss Jones. We all think eur tlraetat-ie eluh Will he the heel this year. Miss Perkins is the leatlet She has themr a geed idea. 15 that an ewl up in the tree? Miss Keene will surely knew And in intlustrlal arts She Is The heat ene in the shew. Walk a half and quarter Itete Vilhile atnglag the tenie eherel. Tapthe rhythm en the dESk Mute Waasen will applaud. Yen all knew Mt. Cillejr Anti yen all knew Mr. Hrewn. They melee repairs around the seheel And alee reuntl the tewn. Peee-tlre-wing and sketehee, tee. Euler schemes and design By- Miss Ide are nieely- taught,- D lGreel Yet: eught te see mine. A phteh ef salt, a cup et Heur. Stir lent in the pan, FILMLAND llThe Petty Express, Sally. hThe Spinning Chanee, Street of Fergtttten .1- Isi'etl,H Hreleeme Eleme, tlStella Dallals, Hegan's Alley, h'I'l'te Big Flataele,H George Hielcs Sally Speeeet' Emma Beta The Campus Saturday Night Stella Bunker The Annex Dewn te- Break faet ItThe Still Alarm. Fire Drill HWDmEItl'latldled, Ateelel Hill l ll't'le Medente, Settlers Hele a Prielee, Wendy! HThe Eneltantetl H ill, Nermal Hill Viennese It'lltattlleff,n HClethes Make the Pirate ' lNhen the Beer Dpened. llThe First Year, uMemery Lane, HKihi. Didtl Sitnpsen Little Old New Yerk, Marguerite Burr Camille ef the Barbary Chest,u Camille De Stefania The Cede ef the Ween Eeith Rhetles The Crewded Hunt, The 4.111 Car l'DtlIl Quixn'te, Helen 'Laehattee The Geld Hush, Student Betty The Great l7.'li-1I.I'il:.le.H Duty and Pleasure Illl Shaw l1 eu the Teth. Zeke Geedwitt T he Last Laugh, Margaret Harrlman 'lnghtning. Fannie Callentle l'Net Sen Lnug Age. Class ef 1925 Dld Heme Wreel-tfl Alumni Banquet i'l'ttttertluee Me? Beh Trleleeffr Misha Wassen Pirate; Fess Junlers Deer te Travers Miss Jeffertle. makes rate dishee That win the heart at man. Plant the seeds all in a rew, Put 1water all amend, Hee the weetle item tie;r te tlay.-- Miss Ryan tilts the greutttl. Arithmetie and grammar are hath Taught by Pref. Weiden. And as eur time is limited We'll say 1that he's a dream. Etienne: Uh! Durham Nnrmal, Tra la la la la la la. Uh! Gttrham Nntmal, Tre la. la la la la la. The faculty is the very heet Yettlve ever. ever seen. The;r elwaya week 5-:- very hard F at the sake hi the White and Green. ??DRD MIXTURE juehn had a red sled. l'IrtIarg-r heel a red sletl. Ittt. Weiden: Cenneet the sentenees by using a eenj unetleh, HESS Palmer? Miss P.: 'tJehn had a reel sled and alge- l-laryf' tSeutenee en heard in Physie's remul: 'Whe were the twelve greatest wnmen in the werld P l Quimhy: ill enly knew ef ene. Eteej Er Qtraaaa'rrae an. 1. TUNE n1: n Feather! Taaairtl Taasrp! Lita sung by Matthews and LaChanee irl Qua ra ntitte.J In ear prisen eeII we sit Thinking ef the happy times That the giris are having ttaneing every night; Df the eiaeses that we miss, Amt reeiting,-eh, what hlise. 'We are missing in this very meurniul plight. Caeaes: Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! the girls gen rnareh- ingr I Gaiiy tripping past ear deer: Weire reselyed this very rlay Te give germs the right-uf-rway, And we wenit he quarantined in any mere. QUARANTINE MG. 2. tilts interpreted by LaChaaee arid Matthews.J Listen, my ehildren, and fill tell yet: The wendert'ul things that were an ear mean Whiie we were uirr quaralltiltEII-i'Ekha'E days. Miss Weedward and Mr. Lunt Inurlly we praise. There was grapefruit and teasttewhat a hreakfast say we, Aral alse dreplieri eggs1 just as geed as eeulel he; Dranges. prunes, with het muiiins ef hran, With fried eggs gaiere just heat that ii yet: can. New fer the dinner. and say what a treat, Eeeisteak-yes, mere than we really enuhi eat. Salads artistieall y made :-se delieieus Vegetables, trie- if they were very rtutritieual Surely we won't aggravate any mere, Anti we didn't write this te make yeu feel SUITE.- Se new that yeu'ye read hi the eats that we had De yea henestIy think quarantine is se- hatl? E. Duiresne lmeaning Miss HaIIiday. did yeu say petrestmph eir semething Similar 3' Yet: sure are getting warmer. Eleaner. apestrephell : GREEN M Hell ?I WHITE THE RANSDM D1: REIJ CHIEF. tRetriewittg G. Henry's stnryJ three there were twe desperate men Whe theaght they neederi mnttey, I'll tell yet: all just what they did Beeause it's really fanny. They their the buy up he a eaee And wrete his dad a letter1 Mr. Derset wasn't seared at all But went the men eme better. Meanwhile up in the eaye The men were nearly erasy, The hey made ene man be his herse Using spars when he get lazy. Tiretl eut they went te bed: The hey stayed wirle awahe1 He tried te sealp eue hart man Arid here the other at the stake. He eaiied himself an Indian. Red Chief was his name, He made them answer questiens 'Till they nearly went insane. At last there earne an answer. But mueh te their dismayr He didn't send them meneym It rear! the ether way. Bring haek the hey by night, it said. A sum ei meney, tee, ii the neighhers see yeti earning Theyill make it th fer yeu. They dirl as they were summeneri And felt a great relief. When Ebenezer eIesed the deer Behilttl that Reel Hat Chief. A Dean Glee Away Heard in Geegraphy IIEdith Rheties teaehittg iessnn en dateel : When we mett- timt dates what tie yet: think ef, Miss Sweeteer? Kay fdreamilyj: HEr-er-Rael' THE Reaatssaaee Miss Hailiday: :I'emerrew Miss Caree- rari will present Benjamin Franklin. PaeaLesr Metrseeeeer Sjtaatien: Meuse heard in Bethis trunk. Lireemstanee: Ne- hnle er ether eutlet in trunk. Result: Narneuse in trunk upen inrestir gatmn. Expiam I Aasrnus Fan-zari Cmmiei' sits in the sun in an many Class- reerns that she really is beginning tn fade hut. K GREEN M WHITE F' A QUIET EVENING AT GGRHAM -A inmmwe- Part Une: In Rnhie Hall Characters: Janine. Flerrie Wright Chum, Alice Tapley Stairs, Elizabeth Randall Sad Theughta, Marian MeKennIEy, Margery Parker Happy Remunhtanee, Virginia Baker Clnek, Helen Bauman Seven, Mary Raeeitie Rhythm, Therea Edgerley Hates. Hattie Fenlaseen, Fannie Calienda Dear. Ellie Stnne Reg. Laufa Shaw Snmething, Ruth Irvin Grammar, Dora Dunning Bell, Marian Pnrter ny. Eleanor Walker diater, Mary Fault Peaee, Lydia Theme IzThe Curtains 1331:,i Junie: eeme tearing deter: the stair: and rueheti ihtn her teem. Eh'hat a day! Va- eatien beginning temertnw and nothing reagiy in take heme, and all that studying tn El. Theae eee' theegtite ere ehaeed whey try nne itehpy remembrance. HSanta; Claus, the nld dear. wiH seen name and till my steel:- ing fall. The eieeh strikes eewew HI-Ieayena! me fer my entwiteu Iuninr meat practice tap+ ping rhythm far she is getting very slew in it. IZTapa rhythmil. New she must needs walk a few netes. iWallts 11p and dnwn the ream with nnteat. 1Fiathat a jey is music! She is heceming quite an expert at nete walking after a. enurae in music: at G. N. 5. Hark! Seine nne rape en the deer. Withnht waiting for an invitatinn Chem tripe in. nearly failing ever tile rug! in her haste. Charm is aiways jetting eater eemw thing. Ieaier mare with tanyhter. hut Chem fnite te .tee the jette, althn she tries. 5332 Juninr. I have a hene te pick with 11.! nhill right. tret it entfl Juninr replies. Sn they prneeed ta pick the hnne, Junie:- getting the heat hi it as usual. Hey, Juninr. get year Grammar? i'Sure. take it if ynu want tn. The heit peeie iBell peels an applet. Time fur atntiying. They realize tnmermw ia i'aeatien and they fail rm eee enether'e neck with jay. Chum departs fer her nwn rnemt with Ittniefe Grammar tinder her arm. Left alune, Junier site deem ta study. She ieehe fer her Hietery ante beak, hut being unatteeeaaiut ahe stamp: her feet with rage. She ereeeee the ream: and finally haete eat the beak free: under the radiater. She then eetttee dawn tn a quiet eyeninf at study :and Peeee reiyee eater Rehje Hat. wt: Peace sprinkles water ever the seenej -Curtaina- Part Two: In East Hail. Ctmenetere: Seniur, BEth Banks Reemmate, Ethel Littletieid Cinch, Emma Dergan Minutes, Emma Beta, Mildrwi Cunnee Silence, Bernice Main Time. Margery Edwards Agatha Dyer Supper hell, Stella Banker Supper hnur. Twe nther girls, Arlene Baheeek, Dnrie Judd Cushions, Helen Laehaaee. Winfred Cneghiin thhe Curtains partli Senier eat in her ream alnne. She was paring weer her uete heeke. She titted her heed tn tglanee at the eteete. Five nieieelt. Dnly ene hnur heiere supper time. The minutes tripped by. Senier became there and mute nervnua. mWhy, eh why. ahnuld they spring a. quiz in Payehnlegy te- mnrrnw, hi all tiayal Dnn't they knew we are gning' heme? Neumnea, antnnemie sys- tem, they will drive me mad! Uh, what is a eenaatihn i But the eitenee mmeereri her tint. Time wee Hyl'tlty. The .taeper hett rang ieepper heil wringa elethll. Reememte dan-eeti in and dragged Senier tlnwn ta supper. The supper heme dragged by. After supper the girls raeeti hack te Senieria rnnrn. Snme tent- dewe en the finer. white ether: teatted en eeehie-ae. Seme- ene suggested that they sing, ah whee were hreeyitt eat and they ail sang, East Hall Will Shine 'Iiztnifght.l and then 'iRehie Will Shine Ternight. Hark! The heii ring: again. The girls white eat at the renw- with their eatehietm in their arme. Seninr and Renmmate are left alnne with their heeics. Rnernmate reeamee tier seen- eeiea Ifelimhs nn ehair and seanajl, while Seninr .eterte to devour her Peyehetegy tpretende te Heat heekjt. Beth halls are tight till mnming, whEH the new tlay brings HS new werk and fun. C. Allen: Birds aren't what they used m half, Mr. Weedward: th ynu think that weak peeple shnuld he eliminated 2' Ralph Badge: Net entirely. HEM J. Hieksnn: uI havenit dune my GEUg+ raphy yet. Say, hew much hi 'the land is water i J. Grn yes: Three-feurtha is water. I. Hielksnn: Haw much is land ? -q-t- M JUST INTUITIUN All was quiet. dark. and mysterieus. It certainly felt as theuih snmething wiwishect fer had happened. Even after putting en the lights tine felt squirmy. What's that? ana earner hi my hlanket sticking ent. hiemwthe enIi net tuekeri in. He! He! Had wnrk. girls. Better htek next time. THE THIIIII-meee Teenem Harriet. Beneaeee, .N. J. gHerTw '4: Hide- reeewe abut! manage n- Hebre' flirt relief when mu weakens Mend Ger hat. but. Im': iEaat app Hewett Titre wa-Ij int! ItIfhtue' sentence: REPENTANEE? In the eerrider was spilt Little white grains iike silt Peer Ariene her thug.r tiiti Piehed them up. every seritl. Twas a terrible smell nt' riniuns That gave these girls away But the tnemers Hi the inn the;- had 1Will iiee t'nr many a day. PA RTICULAR MALES Mit. we have heard that a hhle in Itine's ittIse wettld Iese eneia heattx, but we didn't knew that typewritten letters aeted in the same manner. We are serrs- fer yen. lCheer up. then-gh. the neat Prince Chann- ing teas net be are fessy. Mr. Russell: DI:- yen knew haw many hairs yen have en greet head F Pupil: Ne! Mr. Russell: De yeti want In l-IaturaiIr?H Pupil: Yes! Mr. Russell: Well, as few as I've gets wait until yen get Physies elass discussing Light. ML Quimhy: 'tWhat wetihi yen eali'eat's eyes in the dark? Mr. 1WIIII'ItiwaI-tl; MWhy, I'd eall them eat's esesf' GREEN M IIEEI Ft WHITE NUTICE IwTHE D5's! We are the 135's. W e range frem Pa te the end Hf the aiphahet. hesitles gathering Inte tiur tnitlat seme stray sheep frurn H and M Van see hew iInprIrtant we are. t'nr we enmpiete the list; and, as Miss Perkins says, everything shiinitl have a fitting elimaJL We are that tittiiig eiimaa. During the first half year we nutlined chapters 1Ier Mr. Russell. seuntied the rlepths eri grammar with Miss Stetle, eels Ieetetl pictures fer Miss Hallitiay. heat rhythm fer Miss Wrasatin. unraveled the seiar st'atem fer Mr Weedward heeame. expert librarians under Illlilies Jnrdan in! eurred the risk at peisen ivv fur Miss Rsan. became prefessienai hashet weai- ers angler Miss Keenet anti turned inside nut im- Miss Jenes. At least eIIe ef eur number eenhi rivai the greatest debaters frem here te Smith Amer? iea. Wee he unte him should he ehanee te meet Esahelle. K. Sawyer. We even htmst a famees inventer who can change the elnek irern ten at night In six in the merning. Shen'id yen eare tn lea rn her methed ask Gladys Pattersern. She will gladly give yen iniermatien withetst charge. What greater achievement eetihi there be than ten diseiese tn the witrhl a new fact? Marie Ptirter has revealed the iI'I'Ipert'tattt truth that swine and pigs are raised in the same seetien. . Dne ef eur ntetnhers never came irIIrn the ettttl'ltt'jr. we believe. She elassiiies 3 deg, as welI as an atiteiintihile1 by its nmake.u .5151: Marian Tayier what HInah'e her deg Is. A future pnet lends grace tn nnr matter- i-iaet lessens. Even when she makes a mistake in euming a Intern. Hazel Smith eaI'I sumih the missing 1ine hs- sating I eiipieti this wreng '-tt'I'IiIIII rhyming per! teeth. with the rest ef the stanaa Seme LII enr eemmnters Iese tn attraet attentinn. 1With the eaense that their new train was late he;-r interrupted an im- pertant Ilisenssinn en light Mr. W'Iaedward must HEEIIE recall their distracted class- mates tn the subjeet at hand. David and Jenathati have enme te lite again in the persens ef Mary W'ildes and Geneva Perry We beast ef twins alse anti seme ef us are still unable to tell Aiiee frnm Clara Evelyn eeneiuees the iist ef Smiths and hails frem Massachusetts She is net the eats ene treat eut ef Maine. New Hamp- shire is represented by Isabelle Rubens whese pet prejeet is htn'ne.HI Bernice Reid ean give yea the latest peints en studying ene lessen ant! reciting anether at the same time Gladys Tuhhs led the eiass in physies en the first experiment when many at us viewed '13- and D in silent serrew. There are enls a few ef the fameus people in the 135's. Yeti sheuld meet them all. We eer'diails' invite yen te heeeme hat- ter aeeuainted with these peets, insenters, disetwerers. debaters. and ether euriesities. N GREEN M WHITE E DUTIES FUR l'lNlE WEEK - END thsst'.-tttt'. 1921': We must read a hunk hr twn. Make til each s niee review. Learn the HTHIHlI'lg ht the Shrew Tmtt-tle-tlee. we must hurl the eluh a name. Anti in latin write the same: Be a spttrt and piss the game Un'ith mueh glee. We must write nur sehtml a ereed: Write tine tn Full every need. Write it well and with mueh speed. Mercy me! We must hunt ier birds again. In the weeds and in the glett; Write their names with ink and sent 151' yet: see. We must write :1 seem neat, Right in meter and in feet; Finish it heinre we eat. Glens he! But when all these things are dene Faithlully. ahel tine by ette. What shall we do then fer fun? Answer me. Semething must he planned fnr us in ttur spare time tn discuss Hr there1l surely be a fuss- Httlly gee! ' i it --- 'I : i. F...- IT IIIIr use: see ' a--r-.-- E. Gnndwin: Clue can run an autumn- hile lhesitatimtl. Mr. Russell: And talk and what else? E. Geedwin: Why, he ean de lets at things. Uh, Zeke, this is st: sudden. Miss W'sssen: That was in the lLest Chertl'. M. Burr: llHtwen't they feuntl that yet 5' .J'L Felsntn Ifalnsentmindetllyl: Whe- lest the thing? . M. Burr: Mary. have yet: read I'well'tlt Night'Fl M. h-ietl'arthy: W'hn is it hy. Eleannr Glyn? A FRIEND It'll? 1LJ'l'EBSlliFJR Pupil lttthtluetittg review in nature sttrtdyl: What are the itliesytterasies Iit' ti ertelteti'l Titrtst: Tu Wis: FAME l Ihelieve a ll-tt-t'lk I will write. 531d 3 serlie-r nlte mernittg bright. I'll win te myself a great name Fer there's nething st: pleasing as famet Sn she sat herself dewn tel begin. But alas! what a plight she was inl Thnugh she pnndered and puzzled all lfltlff She leutttl she had nethittg tu say. Mr. Weiden: In this sentence. thn and Mary htttte sleds. ltttw is tutti ttseelt Miss Pa rsens ? ' Miss P..: It connects jehn and lltilsry.H H ! E D E N JuN-f-lt t.- hip! chmiiltf knew: Ne 1?. PwethffEF u m u Thelreferr fr $se'li-ltjggr LI 1 Meetsity Ist Junier: I hear Mildred Neweemh is eraey ahmtt lelfu::nrtl.swhrth. 211d Jumier: l denlt see why beeattse she hasn't a ehtmee with him. Muslim! Miss Jordan lSeeisl Ethiesl: Nest week we will take the lives hi Jaetih Res and Alice: Freeman Palmer. Please eettte prelzlttretl.u Sim HUT TRUE All teachers tlun't knew everything. FPref. Weedwerd. Cemmstnes CLsss A sttiry will new be read by Miss Jewett. The L-rrestt lEstrhtmele. Miss Junes: ' Htiw enultl yuu lllttl yrittr Eullttr li:.itte?' H. Carey: 'lFeel fer it. Miss ,lnnes: What is the sternum P Miss Seitlell lthinlting 111' ?l: 'lLianned heat! 5 lltitl '11s.- Rt THE LATEST! Hedge Brethers l'I. Laehanee H. Dtrhett Sue Prehle HFIerrie 1Ic'at'right Puma CesteIIn Francis MeCarthy Ranker atttl Utmtmt I'INEII n ier LTnttghIin W hu 3' H'I'I'rttt I.'.ertailt Party. Setttty. A Little Bungaluw. I 1Want tu Be Happy. Little Annie Rtmttey. Naughty 1J't'falta. HTea fur Twe. Mgr Wilt! Iriah Itutse. IIMyeterieus Egrea. Dnt IL-iaheney nE'ItImt Hemme. Zilpha Dnttgherty After the Hall 1It'tf'as UVET, Student Beth Brnwn Eyeef uIlhat Igiluizltn Mighty LaI-t a Rt'It-te. Alice LTamere-n Hl: eat-re.ttt'5 It't EI:ItIIIIg March. B. Huwgate Banks Snmetinte! All at US Alwava. M. Burr IISDEIHSZ ml'F'irI Currier hEI'ITJ Iittttf Snuth! . HEttj' Ayet' Ceeeha, Leeelia MeEImalt 'Tft'teh Hazel. uLet's 'Wander Away. Yea. Sir, She'e My Baby. Helln, Central, I'Heh Merrill The Unite In Mgr Heart. H. J'ILI'Il'IEFSHn I'm timing tn Charlestmt Back tn Charleaten. Ann Fniaem EIEEPJF Tithe Gal, Mary McCarthy HHappy! Bertha Arneid Ha ael Dickey Senitlra Mr. Weidea 'WVhy ditl yet: ttae Int'e What t'ItJES it mean? It IS a strung feeling at Mr. 1'IPtr'e4-.Jn-:lwardt a5: a eivie virtue? Helen Tripp: aFfeetImt. M r. W.: Is that whgtr yea put it In yeur list, Miss Tripp? Helen Tripp: I'W'ell. it says: in the Bible te Itwe 1mm neighImra. Mr. ' +I5u 1.1m are relying t-tt IIH' Bible? Helen Tripp: tiW'eIL yam wettltht't aeeept Im'e trtn'n me any ether tt'ay an I had IITI give it tn yeu enmewayf' 1! .25 tHoaperb GREEN M ttett WHITE THE ATHLETIC CDNTEST The day was dull and dreary Due uf these in the early fali When the drive tnr athtetie membership Deseettderl and startled tte all. A huge reward was nfferetl Bj' autheritiee with VISIEII'I Theyr eeatd eee the PsyehnI-agieal need Hf Sta rtittg keen eempetitiett. The prize was free adntisaihn- Te the Iirat game at the seaaett Fer the first ei' the divisietts That repurtett thert'e-teltrear members. every enet The hays and the 15-2 girls Reaehetl the mark at mement And the tie fer as such it was adjudged. Caused hnth iey and wide-ettreatl earth meat. the very same And ttmt' the emtteat I5 ever Time has: tlulIetl all theuehte et revenge. Hut they 533' that must et'etj.r HFE girl Thinks they wen the 3-2 divisinn! THE PGEM I CUULIEN'T WRITE. We were asked in Cnmpesitiea elaas a peem tn write. I tent: my pen in hand and trietl with all my might. I theught ltttreulel be an eastr thing at First te- get it tight, But the mere I tried, the less I knew: it went er: 5:: eaeh night. Utte I13,- ene the days went by. and well I knew my plight, If en the merrew I went fertlt withth that pue'm in eight. Dnee IEME I grasped the pad and pencil tig t ; I squared my sheulders. determined tn win that fight. Ga anion I wrnte ht: rays rjf the dim eandIe ig t. Befnre mertttttg came I enly fnutttl. the peem I eeuldn't write. N CLASS 1WILL flie'ifil afefegied Te THE Jemeee We lleueew'ru: 1. East Hell. 2. Senier side ui Aegemhly Hall. 3. Der l-znewledge as teachers! I ! i i 4:. Huh Triekey's Harem! :1. The Faculty. ti. Der chances lit in eenter Friday night! 1'. Guinea. 3. Mere ream en the 4.10 ear. 9. 01d sneakers with heles in tees. 1e. Julia Hieksen's grin. l . 11. Get leving ways and diepemttens. El 1... Hegen's Alley lithe ennexl. G. N. S. MEMORIES Remember hew eiten in classes in civic; ICerhett wee silenced. hut net eetwineed? Remember hew just 35 the bell used in peel, Cmthiai very- silentlyr inte classes weuid stea , Remember hew Dodge when a speech heid make Step after step eerees the I'L'IDIH weulti take? Remember. rememherwhew leng would it he Ere sugh memeries eeaserl fer yen and fer me. WHEN JUDGMENT DAY CUMES White and green letters, se they 533;. Will be given eet en eeme fair day Te these whe have deeereed them well Antldwiiillked their milee thruugh weeti and e . Weuld FOE like ene? 54:: weultl I. I ll tell yen what-we'll surely.r try.r Der hartieet a letter' he attain; . Ne great less witheut same small gem. Weill wall: eur miles like all the reet1 And pass in each siip eur walks te attESt. Then when the clay et' awardin? eumeS. 1W eiil be numbered ameng the ueky ehes. e;g3.ib. GREEN M 11551 F1 'VV Ii I'I'IE I ?ME' I. .HEVER M UNTIL NM! F e249 tleaJt-r'm aw- DUR DHRM The must gpepuiar girlethe girI with a bear. item heme. The meat envied girl-the girl with a Bew- rleih w'eekaend date. The mestmleeed girI-the girl whe says. Hf-Jerne en in, PM help 3mm The meet bashful giri-the girl with a new bearish bah. The meet lauded girlwthe heekethall girl. The hepEiest girl-uthe girl with an A in Fey: Crlegy. The Ihest athletie girl-the girl whe eae ehmh In 4th fleer Rehie witheut pulling. The girl we nmst pity-the girl whet dues net eetne ti: 13. N S. LITTLE QUESTIDNS FER TDDAY Ie Eeetriee Cress? Dues Ralph Hetige? is Marjeurie Brewn? Whe is Katherine? Sweet sir? Is Hebert Triekey? Is Margaret all in Ehllenl? Did Deriis Dye-her InyerJi' Thelma Bridges what? 'Where dues Lucy leek? Why is Helen Lew? Is Mildridge White? Where are Jeerfs Graves? Is Derethy Jehn's sen Uehnsenl? Why does Helen Tripp? Mr. Weedward: HHes anyene traveled all ever Maine ? M. MeHugh: Yes. I hewe.H Mr. Wemdwerd: 'tHew far have yet: heerli1n M. MeHugh: Pertland, Reehlahd. Bruns- wieh. and Ranger. Mr. Wmldwarti: Maine ? M. MeHiugh: Banger. nWhat ehe-ut the rest ei Elh. it's all weeds aheve W GREEN M WHITE ?1 F JUTOGRJPHS 01500J Wwwwyfggwa Ummwm QWML M W WW ?IR'QI'W'M' 06M 6- 60A JHWH: W ZZZ- 9:17: 395 MmJifMW' wmmm W .924 ' I x 5an QMWMQ . I ' ' - .3- OurttJnJW rlU'Ini- JGEFhth': Smi i'h - dbl Fawn Hui W W3. Mam WW ' IIETI M GREEN M WHITE 49'? MUTOGRAPHS MM QM WWW 1 W W4; ZMQW-Wwfwfgf 77m JMW r17, ' p gJWM mm W JM ng' g. mwm 5:5me WWW yMwa Jyer fie CiLLJ h 4.. 04$m W .. 061mg. Tm;- W-odl Mt?! 5 th .FW 54 QJL'EI C P -ckf;c'r 4.1.4., WV' '553 Wifi ill ?WW Wu MDWJEZEQ Wm. ;o?r7flmaut. i W I. - aLJwg-dwtf ?mh I LWM ff: ma; gfgd: -X; M1P2 g5! J; Xff: Harfx :- 1 1 '11. ;LJM-h ML; ix??? 1 Fm MEWS ?LE- W devzjgg - ?ji? 041171? .Inrl. Kf'iW'f-JVJ Hmi. h. GREEN M WHITE 9 MUTOGRJWHS xvzwkwkjp -muL-.:53FJ3MWH ?ft- ,r 7m-W'C! T fJfH-JUJM KleMLL-L: . ,2? EV QM QM ?W 3W; 3; ?XXMW' I '77- 377.. 6'6! DEEP?W klncblu h Q'HE Jaw aimm 7w WW 7;; W PLHMLU a A 0 , MBMWWWQIWW ENH w LVHW 3' H7 walz Harry Jikfih'kf 4 fdiffd . I ' r; I :Spf' J?EE- 1! ?in 1? J.Vn'r' 3.1.... hrflf? ff. I I, '. ?; .r' Jifzrl '4 -'- . F... , r '- IF er' ' . - JALJ' J'3 r?d l': r .rh'f' J' 1 ; u'FH'J 3 ;- '5' ! J'EZI I '1' gr?- .I' l . I. ,r'I;'.i-' r i F 'F 5- H 3? .J HE. .J ii 5,: I '23,; HJJJ- f : rift 1 -' T. l- -.1r ' J; - if . air: r H I 169' l K GREEN M WHITE i. ll' -- JUTOGRAT'HS Jada. 8. MW :2 9 W AZ. WW ffE2EiEL, .eLi,;dHaa:;1r1nH' til. gr ggf' E I ifszLzA 4 J. Mm C, ??JmC- Vwaw M4W f?leW r Il'ruj E- GREEN M WHITE V1 FRIENDS OF GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL Mrs. Albert H. Small, Pertlend. Mr. Benjamin Enema, Nerth Windham. Mr. Herman Westeett, Nerth Windham. Mrm 'William H. Welch, Pertland. Mr. Vfilliam H. Weleh. Pet11and. Eyeii Burgejme, Seuth Fenland. 'WiTliam Gnddard. Seuth Pertlaed. Charles Galbat. Sleuth Fenland. Henry Peters, Fenland. HeIen MaeH-Wear, Prnvidenee, H. L J'eseph FiIES, Smuth Pertland. A Friend. Anne Regerse Windham. Rita Brawn. Fenland. Ann Tukey. Auguste. Mature Manchester, Windham. M rs. Emma Sawyer, GrEenville Miee Rachael Sawyer, Greenviiie. W. P. Prehle, Weeiwieh. Mrs. Samuei R. Smlmr, New Bedierd.Mass. Mr. Samuei R. Spencer, New Bedfnrtl, Mass. Miss Rnherta E. Simmer. New Bedferd, Mess. Mrs. Fred G. Smith. New Bedferzi. Mees. Mrs. jane T. Thempsem New Eedinrd. Mass. Miss Martha E. Thempsen, Salem, Mess. Miss Myra L. Hammend. Salem, Mass. Jehn CL Thempeen, New Bedferrl. Mass. M rs. Elizabeth Weleh. Pertlami. Miss Jnsephine Weleh. Fenland. Mr. R. M. Igring, Gray. Mr. Hebert Sam Gibsen, Snuth Fenland. Benjamin Tyier, Greenviile, Main:- . Mm Werner, Snuth Fenland. Mr. George Teylen Snmh Fenland. Mrs. Frank Jenes. Seuth Fenland. Miss Harriet Trask. Reeklend. Mrs. T. E. MeHugh, Ameehury, Mess. Mr. T. E. MeHugh, Ameshury, Mass. Marine B. Mereh. Reekland. FEe-renee 1.. Manchester. Windham. Annie Hall Leighten. Windham. M r5. W. H. GTMEhEJ'T Heulten. Mrs. Percy Peeler. Searhnre. Miss Adelaide Titeemhe Suulh Purtlami. Mm Genrge W. Lewell. Seuth Portland. Helen MeCain. Heulten. Gladys Jardine, Fart FeirFueId. F. 5. Whitney, Pertlend. Jnhn C. Rearden, Purtlend. 'WiIliem M. 1hr'hFeleh. Pnrtlend. W'allare P1... Perry, Fenland. Mr. H. H Eastman. Pertiand. Genrge Currier, Fer: Fairfield. Edna Ceuslaud, Pertland. Jnhn Andereun. Pnrlland. Edward A. Gay. Fertland. C. F. Heldem 1:1, Fenland. M. H. Sampsen, Pertleed. G. L. Mareten, Fenland. Ida E. Allen, Fenland. Derethy Ailen. Fenland. Annie E, Eragiiml. Fenland. Arthur vaine. Charles Dergan. Reckland. 1FIR'Irrallter Illergan. Reekland. Mr. end M rs. H. G. Cress, Portland. W Em fretl Cuughlin. Rueklend. Hans. Hansen, Westhre-nk. Harald Brix. Westbreek. Belle Niekersem Mt. Eesert Ferry. M rs. 1W. N . Enewitam Watewille. Frank Knight, Brunswick. Kenneth Knight, Brunswick Fannie Messman, Alfred. Gertrude Lewe H upper. T Enema Harbor. Pnineettie Club, Fenland. Julian Larrahee. Fenland. Bernice Ereck. Fenland. Mr. and Mrs. Lane. Fenland+ Silee Jaenhsen, Pertland. ll Webber, Pertlend. J. Stamen, Pnrtland. Mrs. Ciarenee H. Thying, Sanferd. Miss Luella M. Ridley, Springx'ale. Mr. anti Mrs. F. T. Simpson, Camden. Mrs. T. M. Jennies. Lewistnn. Betty junee. Mexiee. Barbara jenes, Mexiee. Virginia Janeen Mexican. Henry Maxwell, Ggunquit. Edema Perkine. Ugunquit. Edwin Littleiield, Dgunquit. Elizabeth Heme. Dguequit. Gladys Tubhs, Pertland. Meriel Little, Pertlmld. Rnhie P. LittIeEeld, Dgunquit. Relend Maxwell. Ggunqeit. Uee-rge Ramsdell. Ggunquit. Frank Rellins. Dgunquit. Marie Ulieer, Neblebere. Leuise Harris, Calais. Mr. and Mre Harald Gregery, Calais. Le Myra Kennedy, Pmtlanrl. A Friend. Mr. and Mrs. jesse EVhite, mriscaseet. Mrs. M. A. Chane, Bath. F red HUmphrEJrs. Bath. AgHEH Humphrers, Bath. Grace Peimer, Bath. Edward Lenem Bath. Geerge E. Merrill iCIa'sis ni FEi'fj, East Gray. Alta Twumhly. N11111: Bridgten. Mrs. Burten M. Cleugh. Bernice L Gedderd, Washingtene D. C. Bessie Telman Weekham, Glenearlyn, Va. lehera.r Ellen Rehineen. Maynard Q WreIEh. ; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie EL Deekey, Ne. Haven. M rs. W. E. Trask. Uaklend A F TiEnEL A Friend. Mrs. F. S. Densmere, Fenland. Chauncey Fish. Yerk. Mn and Mrs. Fred Dyer, Dexter. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Parker. Cape Elizabeth. Mrs. J. E. Merang, Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eutts, Gardiner. Mr. and Mm Harry G. Ceemhs. Gardiner. Mrs. P. A- Camemn. Pnrtlaud. Mr P. A. Cameren. Fenland. Miss Lnuise Camemn. Pnrtland. Miss Kathryn Mtlran, Purtland. Misa Mildred Mahuncy. Pnrllaud. Mr. Fried Charrier, Lcwistun. A Friend. Pnrtlani Miss Pearl Walden. Camtltn. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Walden. Camden. Mr. Alired 1 tacuck, Narridgewnck. A Frit-nd. Snuth Purlland. Mr. Innis B. Farl'lhlll'll Portland. Mr. and Mrs. 1W. T. Libbey, Gray. ML Gm Il' MLFarInnm Wmdfnrds. Giadys Iller, Bastian. 130th Mahaney, Waterville. Sam: ugh, Wasthrnak. Wartime Luring, y. - Katherine G'Bnm, Puntand. Mrs. P. . Ugham. Portland. Falsam. Tripp. Haw Bedfnrd. Mass. Fretlerick Martin, New Ecdfnrd. Mass. Elmer 33,. Tri p. Ncw Hcdfnrd. Mass. Hr. Eugene yier, $reenvillt, Maine. Charles IJIIIiE Tyler, Waterbury. Calm. Mr. C. 5. Davis. Granville. Maint. Glen Hamilttm. Furtland. Gmrgtr B. Jacuhs, r.. Madisml. Mrs. Hattie lack. adismL Husstll Luuk. Drnnn. Geargr: Hume , Gurham. Gmrgl: Hirkfr, Gurllnm. Miss Hertha L. CETSHH. Enchanter. N. H. Miss Irma Chishrllm. East Rudwsten N. H. Mrs. Hallie C. Buyce, Auburndala. N. H. Mrs. Edna C. Caprnn. Rachawr. N. H. Mr. Eltlrml G. 'I. I.I'hiltue+ RuchE-sttr. N H Miss Helen Varney, channn. Maine. Miss Alma Caprnn, Ruchester. N. H. Mrs, Mary E. Carmn, Rtuchestcr. N. H. Misg Haul: Jacnhs. Marital. Mass. Miss lilcaunr F. Ca run. Taunmn. Mass. Mrs. C. H. Littlciit-rd. ngmluit. Ethel Perry. Wells. Inna Drew, Purtsmuuth. Mr. C. H. Littleliaid, G unquit. Mrs. Inn Wentwurth, hfuudy. Lucille MacDonald. Gardiner. Ruth Hurray? Pnnland. Walter E. Tihhitts. Vancehurn. U'mrlt-s S. Tihhitts. Vancehdgrn. Mrs. H. E. Tibbitts, Vancebaru. 5'- GREEN M I.- WHITE fl EthtyniPcwcivaL Bangmr. Sfli'li h. Tihbetts, Drrmu. U. nf M- Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Allen. Pnrlland. Miss jciaie Duty. Partland. Mr. H. E. ISaddard. Pnrtiand. Ruth Bracken, Peaks Island. Fred Juhnmn. Smith Madham. Harman Juhnsan. Suulh W'indham. Lira. Carrie G. Grctnlaw, Deer lsic. Mr. WinHefidiGremilaw. Deer Isle. Mrs. Claytnnn Westnm Madisun. kirsaGara 'Gra . Stuningmn. H: Eatcm. tuningtnn. Lyle. Cleveland, Smilingtun. Marian Camins Aikens, Kazan Falls. Wrath; Furber. Bath. Marni; L'randlemiru. Vancebnra. Mrs. P. . Mitchell. Pnrtiand. Mr. F. . Mitchtll. Pnrtland. Miss Martha Mitchell. Purtland. Mr. Huward Mitchcll. Portland. Mrs. Flnrcnce Lnrd UL-mnmni. anland. Marjorie Lawrence. Haverhill. Mass. Fanny Calinndu, Maxim. Lura Marge. Thumstnn. Minnie. Kenistnn. 3::th Pnria Paulina Hurrnws. Rachater. N. H. Laura Eiithml. Capt Elizabeth. Elizabclh Burrawa, Capra Eliaaheth. Ruth Burns... Partialld. lsghgl Hullcr, ther-ancm it. Vlrgmia Blacken. Peaks Island. Beatrice Thumpmn, Peaks Island. Helen Hutchinson. Bmtlzbay Harbar. Hilda Haydl. Bmthhay Harbnr. Thirza F2. I-Edgtrly. Princctun. Marjurie Parker, Nurwmxl. Mass. Rum I-L Emery. Btmthhay Harlmr. Hanna Rugefs. Snuth Windham. Mr. Rnhert Samuel Eibmm. Smith Furtland. Mrs. W. IJ. Bracken. Peaks Island. Mrs. Simem: Sterling. Meimsc, Mass. MiasHmee Brackett, Peaks Island. Mrs. Rascal: Smith. Peaks Island. Ll rs. Everett C. Chandlcr. Saudi Partiand. Mrs. Frederick W. Hunl-ress. 5n. Purtlami. Hayden L. V. Antietam. Hinckley. Edward Ku-nnedy, Dgumiuil. ADVERTISING SECTION Tri'e Semhr CAM: sf Garfiam Narmaf 5:15:30! rarammmd 3:63! HI! msmd'w': gf Ma mm! study am advertin'ug Fags; rma' .mpparr aur fi-r'mdr, Hire adwrfiwn, m may kw m fanf- tmmgy rupparrsd aur Green and WEE. FESSENDENiS STATIONERY - - WOVELTIES DENNISON GOODS ENGRM'IHG - - DIE STAMPING 49? Cungress Street Purtland, - - - .. - + Maine On Rnad t0 Fuland Springs Three Miles from Gray ' ROWENA TEA ROOM CHICKEN DINNERS, LUNCHEOFNS. TEAS GII- r SHUP HUME. l'h-TADE Gamma Camping FHCEHHFE Crystal Lake. Gray. DL-Iainu A Gnnd Place tn buy :mur Suits, Tap UPSTAIRS BUT IT PAYS Cnats and Furnishings WESTBROOK REMNANT m1 EMILE BEGIN ' STORE ; E5: 1-: CLDTHHsh AND FURhISIIINGS 1 . 3433 Main Street W th k +- ' - M ES run ! am: I H?esthmnk, + - - - Maine Teleph one 6133- W' -- LGRING, SHORT 1k HARMON Tim Book Store 0f Portland BOOKS, FINE STATIONERY, DESK SETS, TENNIS OUTFITS, AUTO LUNCH SETS. VACUUM BOTTLES, KODAKS and SUPPLIES, DEVELOPING and PRINTING, FOUNTAIN PENS, LEATHER GOODS, DENNISON GOODS LITTLE GIFT SHOP UN Dun SECDND FLDDR Mmmment Square, - - - - .. Pnrtland. Maine CamPH-mmlts Hf CHHIPHHIEHIS Hf The E AR K MASSACHUSETTS JUNIORS TH DOSTOO CLUB CmupHn-mnts 9f Cm-uflfirimms 0f THE A.RT CLUB THE DRAMATIC CLUB Same Drop The temperature dropped 50 feet Cam'piimwm EU: in a few hunts. Who would think The nf Margaret Durgin making such a MASSACHUSETTS SENIORS statement ? ' RINES BROTHERS C OMPANY Our AIM is tn give ynu very gnod values Our FAME is in the accomplishment of it ESTABLISHED in 151'4. thin nun: lung Ila Inmad the.- dintinctiun nf Ralinhility Ind Vllua Giving. Thin reputltiun I'lll bun mlinuined latent! WI! hive luccneclad in nlkinl thil I hllpful Iture in In :llll'ulr Hlyi. Dur litur- Inc: fur dependability of Merchandise. the very utmost in V-lun and our lu-rnn- tee uf utilhctiun tend: to give 3: : than quut return fm- fuur mummy. H :- rrn' .5'pm'1'uh'3t5 Eu Qmm'ry and .Urrrhundisr .Sh'h'ny 11! Fair Prfrr's anenas and Childrenas Apparel and Accessnries, High Grade Linens, Lustruus Silks, Yard GBHdE-i, Laces, RuHied Curtains and Cretnnnes? and many uther Hume and Persnnal Needs. UUT-DF-TDWN CUSTDHERE may Ihup Ilialj' here '13! run . All mlil arduu racaivr. parlunll atttntiun h? thnughtful. exparianced ulupenpla. Free Delivery in Maine. RINES BROTHERS COMPANY - Portland. Main: m WIm-m 33 .! :m QLLI' ' ' H wmmdmtimmmimiim m m 't'hc- 51:35: hi every puma. I ethane and. mines- Its. beauty 11:- the Inn $11 but- fI-W in: tha- thTIE: Emu ! 5335 ziT'lmKiTA-ms arm: EENIGR: EMS? ' RAH! mu 3m :11 .m- hngyi '25 ANDROSCOGGIN PULP C0. South Windham, Me. t'e'etmfeeterere ef Jest Jute Beard -Winding Beard Bettle Beard Display Beard Case Liners Layer Beard Cartridge Beard Mat Beard Calendar Beard Mounting Beard Milk Cap Beard Nen-Tarnish Beard Packing Beard Tablet Beard Fiberlex Partitiene end Wede Pulp Boards for Special Purposes Sales Ojt'ke 5H STATE ST. BOSTON, MASS. New Over 50 Leading States Present - .. - - MADELON FROCKS AT $39.5U Te the Smart Women of .-Kteeriee., Featuring A Fresh Celleetien of NEW Styles Mentth The Supreme nete emf emartnese is always found in MADELON Freeks ---while their unmatehable VALUE and Quality is assured thru the enmbined buying power Elf this greeting group of progressive stores MADELON SILK HOSIERY at $1.85 Afferds the Same Supremaey in VIKLIIE and Quality, and i5 Shawn in the Best and Newest ef Celnrs EASTMAN EROS. E: BANICROFT PDRTLAEe, Meme DI BIASE SHGE REPAIRING COMPANY FINE SHOE REPAIRING I'L'ILT CLEANING SHee Smelter; eeea Main St, Westbrook, Me. BROWN BROTHERS HARDWARE COMPANY HARDW'ELRE, TINWARE Ceetnteev, PAIETE AND OILS E. e. BRDWE, MGR. Licensed EmbeEH-ter SCHWARTZ, KIRWIN 3: FAUSS If 1m? Hulda? if for Gafdi. ifs GEM RELIABLE l-IANL'FACTUREHS DF CLASS, COLLEGE and FRgiTERNITY PINS and RINGS, MEDALS, PRIZES FOR GAMES, ETC. 2H-23 Barclay Street New York City Offirinf Imwh'rs far GuHm-m Erma 57mm. Erhard CLEmsmn PRESSING Egtahiighed 15m Incnrporated 15mg DYEING REPAIRING QUALITY WORK and SERVICE DRISCOLL'S DRY CLEANING A. F. SANBURN 8: SONS CO. E'Ianufacturers 0f . l HOUSE CDOPERAGE STOCK ! 364 Main StTEEt Steep Falls, Maine Hiresthruuk, Maine A. :1. URIECHLL, PRUP. PAUL H. SMITH HARDWARE COMPANY PAINTS VARNISHES SPORTING GODDS ROYAL LUNCH ROOM TIIDMAS n. mLPERIs, PRDP. CATERER HES Main St.. Westbrook. Me. .1 , r 8H3 Ham Street Telephone 411 W'estbrnnk, Maine Years nf Experience enables 113 tr; corractly 011th Students 3N: haw: far your inspection The Latest TDP COATS SUITS SPORT COATS FLANNEL TROUSERS. ETC. CRESCENT THEATRE just :5. Shunp of Styles -- Steep Falls. Maine - - where ynu are always wel- i'me Hum 1-: mr shimmy FICTI'REE cnme regardless uf whether A511,. ynn come a-slmpping or av SUPER+SPEELHL PIL'TFHEH lunking. T L'IrZSIlM-' AXIS! SATURDAY OWEN, MOORE t? COMPANY JL'NE. JL'LY and ,-XLTGLTST itlH-EHT CtmgrESS Street L1H pHmr-n Li: :1 f Hm WINDHAM MANUFACTURING CO. Uur pnlicy is 11m tn sell apparel which is Inweat in price. but apparel R-XDID SFTW- 5th SUP?LIES which is best far the least. THERE'S A DIFFERENCE J. E. PALMER CO. Hanan; Wmn-m-- ELEFTHEAL SUPPLIEE FLU :1 HI m: A. 5:11 H EATI NH GDRHAM HARDWARE CO. I .S'prriufim fr: Mfsxef and Wmueni: Telephnne Hal: APPWEI I 543 Lhugresa Street Pnrtfand. - - - - - Maint THE FLDWER SHOP FLQWERS FOR EVERY NEED H- Telmhnnes - Stnre-rFmrcst E-iE-W Hn115e Fnre5t HEW Cm. Free and Dak Streets. liartland Elaine - - $ $- m-FF- J. B. LAMONTAGNE AND SON 3.3 : Main Street E-k'erzthrnuk. Maine SHOES AND RLTHHERS FUR THE Walnut Famm AT RItil-IT PRICEH THE ONLY REXALL STORE in le'rarrbmak, :l'tfH'I-HF CHAR A. VALLEE, PHnP. Om:- nf the HLHHU Rexall Stures Tin? H-f'arIdE Grenmxt Drug Stare: Our Is-Imm QLWLITY and ACCURACY Tim BFJf Hm! fJ-rug 5mm; KPH? m D9 h Campfimmrfs Elf FRalph H. Hutchinson, D.D.S. Harald K. Rica, D.M.D. Cumherland Mills. 1h; 1HCis-zit uur gladiola and dahlia garden. We specialize in cut iiuwers and 11111135. CHARLES S. ROEINSGN RO. Ban: 21171: Tel: plmn e5 REEMEHCE 211-4 Stun: 31-2 Kennelmnkpnrt, ?t'Iaine Hnmr Furm'siwrs fm- Tim: Hvrle'rmimrs JOHN R. FORTIN FURMTURIE. R.-1Ht.ili5 31.513 FLnE-R Cnrr-znmns 15 Bridge Street 'Westhmnk, Maine G. C. Travcrs C. A. Smith Us: the: leue ?4-4 TRAVERS :? SMITH GROCERIES, E-IEATS and RL'HHER GOODS S'Hf't'rba' Gaadsr UHF SPEEI'REW Gurham. Maine GIRLS - When Planning Graduatinn Tnggery, Think 0f C D T T O N ' 3 Tan will Fund all the: new shadua', in I-Iusiery 13+ inest Silk UndErwear Latest Dress Fabrics anti Underwear Matarials Cursetis, Glnves, Neck- WEEI'. Renmmher. too! We want yum tn make nur stare yuur headquarters. Ijave ynur bundles it' 3-011 have any. just 1001-: around and make yourself at hnme. 8413! Main Street, Westbmnk, Me. Campfinmnm of A FRIEND L. W. E. CLARENCE E. CARLL GEEHEML INEFHJHCE Tel: Ethane 5-4 Gurhaam, - - - Maine Campfimmrs 0f SYLVhIN'S LUNCH 3 State Street. Gurham, Maine JOHN R. LOWELL BOOTS AND SHOES REPAIRED DRESSINGS, Lamas, ETC. Gurham, + - r .. Maine . - -- 6-9 m THE BUNGALOW G. C TRM'ERS, Prop. Far THQSE FAIUIOUS SPECIALS DELICIOUS FRANKFURTS Sums; ICE-CREAH, Carin! 3:411 LUNCHEE WE SELL TTDDL BASELINE and 1'Iv.-'EEIJIIZIIL and TIRES. TUBES and ACCESSDRIES GEORGE BURNELL SCHOOL SUPPLIES EATHN, CRANE AND PIKEJS FINE WRITING PAPERS CRANE'S LINEN LAWN AND HlGl-ILhP-TD LINEN Fine Candie: Faunmin Pens Central Eiquare. Gotham, Me. -...-..J Artists', Architectsl, Engineers' SuppHes Photographic Materials Heveluping, Printing and Enlarging ff LHHF Bchr Than Hie? UHlf-r FEEHMH JDI-IN F. GOULD 4 and H iimwn 5L. Furliand, ME. BARKER ENGRAVING CO. CDRRECT Fun MS mm STYLES IN SHCI.-'I.L Exnnmmc firqnin'n? Individuality En Jl-a'mwgmms Siatiunergr Hf real daintineas that will appeal tn! the: must Eastidimua 3.15:1 Cnngress Street, Portland, ME. C'ampffmc'm's Llf CONTINENTAL PAPER 8: BAG MILLS CORPORATION HL'MFGRIJ, - THE MEN'S SHOP EH Main Straet W'Esthnmk, Maine IJUGI'J CLOTHES FOR MEN and 110355 MAINE BRAWN :9: LEEEL MILLIHERY SHUP We alsn carry a line of dresses 0f $11JJ15 t0 $15JJG, nothing higher. Yuu will Hm! that our hnsiery line is of the fmeat quality. EVE-have :1 very gmd aamrtment 0f Hearfs. silk underwear, etc. JOSEPH L. BROWN SuEEESSGr m j. M. DEWYEA UPTUMETRIST .-1Nl'i fJPTICIAX 0mm EIHE-ELII Trust Cumpany Bldg. Sanfurd. Maine Telephnne TT-R THAYER - DIGGERY CO. E'TEFS and BOYS' GOOD CLOTHES Sanfnrd. - - - Maine THE PARIS M EH. 1. 'W. TI-HJMFHDNJ PRUP. Headquarters fur the fniluwing fanmus Brands: PHIHTEEHS UJRMIEETS IJERISMN anws Pl-mExIx HUSIERT Um'r: UNIJERMUELIHE LA RESISTJ'I. CIJRFETS l-IFNSIEG LTEUERWE.-m WE.-m-R1TE GLm'I-ir; Sanfnrd ; Huff; Department Stare famvamers Hf A FRIEND Fhah'r GRCIICERIES and MEATS J. O. NUTTER 42 Schnnl Street Sanfnrd. - - .. - - Maine CmupH-nmufs nf A FRIEND Ca m 3'1? iuwmar Hf SAUL SHALIT RICIFIIE'I'EHEIJ PHARMACIST 152 Main Street Sanfnrd. - - - - Maine CRESSEY ALLEN Mains? OFdHJf Mujic Starr S. W. SHACKFDRD FANCY GRHCEHIES, ICE CREAM am! CUNFECTIDEERV Gnrh-am, - - - h-iaine James 'W, Maserve Alfred Meserve EEtahliHhtd 13 m S. MESERVE 3: SON DEPARTMENT STORE SEN: Everything :1! Later Prirex Bar Mills. .. - - + Maine Why DD the Juniors Flunk Penmanship? 111; this time pupils Should be glid- ing atrnss the page gracefully on tha nails nf the third and fnurth fingers.H PRIMARY MANUAL, PAGE 1'3 W. T. LIBBY FANCY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Gurham. - - ; Maine RANKIN'S DRY GOODS STORE Gtarham, Maine Where one can find an uphtn-date line nf merchandise to clothe an individual from tip to me. Furnishings fur gym work and sewing classes. him had- ding. etc. Can ral Square Tel. 52-2 THOMPSDN S FRUIT AND CDNFECTIUNERY STDRE 23 Main Street. Gnrham, Mt. Fm , Pa-trarmge Dashed Cmnpa'hnmns 6f jACKSON AND FORRESTALL Purtland, Maine If ft is cement. 0r PFHHFF-Fgff U3 The Sporting Gouda Store Headquarters far Schnnl AthlEtic Supplies I f-Prfrcr far mhdcgm: THE JAMES BAILEY CD- 2TH Middle filmet, Pm'tland, ME. PALMER SHOE COMPANY FINE FUi'l'I'WEAR 541 Congress St, Portland, Me. S'IF'I'LCIAL RATES t0 GRADUATES Diplomas Framed at Reasonable Prices THE ADAMS STUDIO, INC. FM in: K FHRREETML A m M s th'nm'nphrr nf Prmu-immr Fw'smw Chapman Buiiding. Partland, Me. Telephnne mu CH-mpEi-J-J-mm: af C. and N. H. VILES Gurhant, Maine Campffmmrfi Hf A. B. CARR :5: SUN RITEHL SHOE DEALERS 3 Hridgt Street? - - - Eiresthrouk, Maine 5 PO RTE A PPAREL SWEATERS KNICKERS GOLF HDSE Far P'mmg Ladies Git 3131.11 diplnma framed at CHAS. H. BATCHELDER 16 Brown St, Pnrtland, Me. Long fellow is luved by all what have read his poems. Uur candies are loved by all who have tried them. Have you? LONGFELLOW CANDY SHOP 65-1: Congress Street THE H. D. FREEMAN COMPANY GENERAL MERCHANDISE PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES ALUMINUM WARE South Windham, Maine Marvel Gaadx Eire First Gummy OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT CALL ARE SEE US MARION? CASH GROCERY Wondfnrds Telephant Fares: 5333 H Pleasant Ava, W'illiam Allen W'alter Mama CONWAY MARBLE E: GRANITE WORKS Center Canway, N. H. HIGH GRADE MONUM ENTS Tclephnne Preble 1551 EIJREEMNG 5111 NGLI HG Sir High Chm: Opemtars POLL PARROT BEAUTY SHOP R. r; WEEK, PROP. cumxm cnxnm, MGR. 1512a Cangreas StI'EEt Pnrtland, - - - - - IS-Taine -HI Hf'ZII'a-IE, CHURCH. IIJDGE. INSTITUTE FL'RXlSI-IERS SINCE 151i? Sirryrmnw Frans .11- Frinrcffy Pfarra m THIdF DREN HGOPERS SONS I-Hurtland. - - - - Maine fmnpffmrms Hf M. STEINERT 3: SON CHHHIPHIHFHH 9f G. N. S. COMMUTERS Jahn H. Hriggr: Harry Rachurn BRIGGS 3r REEBURN Successars tar BROWN COSTUMERS Cmtumera fur En-Iinstrehz, Dramas, Masaquerades and h-Iusmal Comedies 334:3 ' ; Cnngress SL, W4: dirccf m'! kiudi af armrtrur pradurtimm Operas, Pnftland. Me. THE CARY TEACHERS' AGENCY liitexmua H. LARRAHEE. 1Mgr. iiH Clapp Menmrial Building F'nrtland. Maine Farrmii-nnmrx Hf RCIGER PAUL JORDAN CASCCI LOAN and BUILDING ASSOCIATION 104 Exchange St, Portland, Me. Save symtematically by investing in nur shanzs $1JJH each per mnnth PREHEN'I' DHIDENII RATE. 113434;. H- rfn? far 1 Hfur-Hmrimz New Discovery in Science Did 3-1111 hear Emma I'ictz say she saw a redihreaated hIackhird? Tell the resl: mi 115 where to Fwd him, Emma, we all want tn add him to mu list EDWARD S. WAITE uz-rrrnlaa. L'Lm'm. JEWELRY :4 I I3; I-t mm m: :3 Armdc - - I1! Prairie Street L'Impman Building I'mtlaml. - - - Maine. Camplimcnts nf THE OUTDOOR SPORTS CLUB DUCLOS BROTHERS BAH HRS ETL'Slhrmlk. .. - - Maine GORHAM SAVINGS BANK Thur Binnie uf Scrirfrc SurpIus $1 ?.mm Dupnsits SHHMHIH Hrthll'n'nnk, - - - THE ISABEL BEAUTY SHOPPE 'IEI-rgahum: HEH H23 Main Htruet Maine. THE E AND B DRUG CO. H. Lt'rny H'elrh. Prnp. 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