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

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; lehmm Nmpmmm w?awmgw GREEN anal WHITE 1929 VOLUME XI JUBILEE N03WBER 18 79-1-1 929 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL GORHAM, MAINE 33E $332; Gambian aanhmhe 1291?? 9 't I 8 79B FOREWORD 31-1113 story ef life en Normal Hill fer the pest half een; ' tury is eur theme. Our aim has been to relate net only ' events eeneerning the grewth ef the seheel. but else It the ineitlents end experieneee from the lives of these who here served their apprenticeship. The Class of EH alone could never have hoped te eempIete such 3-. task. It teek the vital interest and anecdotes from Iivee ef erstwhile students between ?TB and ER If this relating ef eueh events recalls te yen your past life etnttnl'j,r en the hill, linked with ether eueh etetiee, and thus helps to make out etrenglynliuked chain, then the attempt hes not been in vein. The active werleere here en the hill have very much appre- ciated the cheerful, enthusiastic manner in whieh the Alumni have responded. We have enjoyed the material forwarded and new :reepeetfullj.r submit to 3mm the results at its erganieetien. : '. F ' 11901631931119 Narmm 98 9'3 1 119112911 INDEX PAGES Title . ......................... . ................................ 1 Furewnrd .. ..................................................... 9 Table Of Contents .............................................. . 3 Fruntispieca . ................................................... 4 Dedication ....................................... ' .............. . 5 First Administration Building ................................... 9 First Dimrmitnrjf for Nm'mal Schaul . .............................. 9 Ufilliam L Cnrthell Hall . ........................................ 3 Frederick Rabin: Hall . ......................................... . 9 Academy, Industrial Arts, Building ................................ 19 Farge 9519:1199: 511013 . ..................................... . ...... 11 Junim' High $211001 . ........................................... . 19 Principaljs ResidEnce . ........................................... 13 RECEptinn Ronni, Rubia Hall ..................................... .14 Receptinn Room, East Hall ..................................... . 19 Danuitnry and Building at G. N. S. ............................... 19 Faculty P9311191WVh3-3 I Teach .................................. 1'? Mr. Russell's Picture ............................................ 19 Mr. Russellis Message . ......................................... . 19 Faculty ......................................................... 99-94 Advance, Seniara, jimiur High .. .................................. 99-39 Advance Swims, lildtlstriai Arts . ................................ 39-39 Feniars, Ganaral Cnurse + ........................................ 33-99 Senior Kindergartan Course . .................................... 99-91 Micl-Seninrs, Industrial Arts . ................................... . 89-94 P031119110nward 199911 . ......................................... 35 194.9 ............................................................ 99 Seniur Class PIay ............................................... 9'? Juniors . ........................................................ 39-96 Paem9riWinter Dawnn . ......................................... 9T Poem9-11Gnrham9 ........ . ...................................... 9? Establishment and Dedicatinn of tha Normal Schnnl .............. 99-119 Practice Schools ................................................ 111-113 Pdumni .......................... . . ............................. 119-199 Organizations ................................................... 191-134; Athletics ....................................................... 195-999 Calendar 991-999 jokas ........................................................... 993-919 Autographs ..................... . ............................... 911-913 Advertisamems . ............................................... .919-919 l I Mmmm nghniiB I312 93' ' I 8 7 SJ a - I m E III .11. uh ! Xx HE Tr'uih ;;J'u. - Iui1 Ghelhemm NMOMM 18 ?em a meet DEDICATION 1M3 designs, ee the Alumni ate the weavers 0f the tapestry 1 which constitutes the history at Gethmn Kennel 54e1$ Seheel. The weaving has new heeh eentinueue fer fifty years. Througheut North America and even into ether lends the warp and went extend like streng silk memente l'IlitlutEljr' entl eteaetly weven. Like the tapestry weavers e-f hid. the Alumni week eentinu- ally, patiently, never tn see the right Side until the pieee i3 emuplete. Always they weteh the design ttherve them. weaving steadily the while. E-Ieu may enntemplete the value at the hniehed tepeetrjyr in geld ; but the tine! judge, leaking upern the teeeherye handiwork, sees the skill, the tmfaltering aim, the seetihee, and the sharing of self, and says, Vtrell dene, faith ful servant. To the Alumni, when fer half a eentury have helped te weave this hietery et' Gerhem Nemml Seheel, the Senie-t Class reepeet- fttllj,F dedicates this volume. Ewen aEIWIIIII'IIIIIB 129929 -IS7EJD 'I MHI'IW' ' I I'- -'. a- -: '. '. I. ...- '1 II I. 1 - - Ia h .3 I1 ' J I a - - q- '4 -I. 1.-1L- r . .-. . .:'-'-'- II 1' -'i '- . I I. II + .'E-IIII' I'IIIIIIIII! IL'JJlmiJH:I-:-.Ifh1I-.II. ,. 3;: Iai'iiiiI-iiIiIIII N E W IBF- I-- g? 11-!- II'IIJIIFMIJ'ILHI - . H -' In PIIIIIIIIIIIIII'H IIH'H I'rf'nl IF-Ir-h'm . e3- -1 . -.2- .1- .-.-. .'.'i 'I.'. '- 'II-.I. g- r, ' It 'I' 't': . :LI ;; ' i .'. ; II' 1W HUI -:.:..1 I Ti: Li? I lIIH'III' W mEm I ' 'IIHILL IIIIIIll . 'LIIrT EI....LiI11i IIIII I iLIIu III'll IWII I 'III. I -' JIIILI'III h' IIII-I:IIIIII.I1 I - l'IlIIJ I.'EIIIIIIIIII'IIIII' L L II III II'IIIII'ILII-I i I I III IIIIIIIIIIIHIII '.'.-pg :Ei-z .rl-qq-.:.n pifi- .'Z - '..;n-I- IL-T-IFI- '.u... -,.:IE.-'::.-f -3FLJ. FIRST ADMINISTRPITIUN BUILDING On Deeemher 26, 18TH, the town eif Gerham transferred to the State the grounds and buildings for the establishment of a normal eeheiel. This building eemmande nearly every memorable spet in the histeitj-Ir of GDP ham. The fnllewing extraet is taken from the deeeriptien by Mr. F. H. Fassett, the arehiteet: The style 0f the building is IHDEIETII Guthie. The entire edihee Ieets 011 a solid ledge. The general ground plan of the building is in the farm ef e erase, the vestihuIe and dressing meme farming the headI and two model seheelreems the feet. ' I'ake elut- pledge of allegiance which new we renew. May thy prestige E111 classes traneeend. Qeeihemnn Nmemmii E8 ?9 E iiEiB 2' 1911 1i wr-5'EL'1'I51F555555555'4'1W'IH- -.qu II; ili'mmmllt ..... I Ii ; . - .5- .'-.'I5I.5-l5 I . l: I fill IPleIE arilEi E 5-. IEHE h1- 1' EEEl-Ef :iuhitl EJ+EELJII :.5E:I.E HI; .5551? 55-555: 5 5 51.5 555555..;.- .5 53? II El. ig't'5iiif iII5T5IEi. III;- I555; II:III iIIILI:IIIJ5 I. IIJIIIIAIII IEIILILITIQ H ' J: 5 5. ' '3 ' t- 5:315 5:32an g-I-E Imam... 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It was one et the buildings whieh was trans ferred with the 5th eeree ef land at that time. In 1894 this hieterieel building burned and with it were lest the numerous eeueee fer enjeyahle reminieeeneee en the part of its past eeeupante. Hmm ammhm 1929:1879 1'41! lmmjml ':': W. J. CURTHELL HALL 111 1905 Recitation Hall was enlarged and reiitted tn accunmmdate the increas- ing classes and a:lmnands fur practice wnrk in the grades, which was carried on hare until 1926. In 1926 tht: State authorizad it to he called Cnrthell Hall, in honor of the Hrst principal and faunder. This step was 1111-: result of action taken by the Alumni. b:an it stands Iilce 3. IJEECDII m1 Normal Hill, sending hundreds of teachers Gut to scatter the rays of light.n .- ; . Gmhhim vamtllll M 118 ?9 H MID 2'? 43D :'2 .'-Il:1' i -1.1 ?'r'I-ll: In In. :4 I-:. '.:;- .4 ; W ' E-I E J at 4's FREDERICK RUEIE HALL F rederiek Rebie Hall was first eeeupiecl in September, 1898. It was so named in recognition of the generous suppert given in securing this heme fer the students. In Rebie Hall is the famous sfter-supper rendezvous, Center.H In this respect this dGTTHitUI'F outshines East Hell, beesuse ef its seenes ef Inerrymsking and seeisl life. Aise in this hell is the efhee ef the Dean of Women, the Y. W. C. A. teem, the library, and the attractive reception teem. Harman QWWW 129929 '1 8'7 99 i . rfu 'I .. Lvlth-I ' X ' , ' . .II' wink. 'r z? I ,' -. .n. ' .. ful- -'.:-. -'-h-h--I-F;--.-1. ;.. 1:: . mg. . ACADEMY HALL In 18133 Gotham citizens petitinned Massachusetts for a grant and incorpura- tier: 0f an academy in Gurham for the purpose of prtparing its 130qu men fm- callege. On Saptenaber 8, ISHE, the inauguration exarcises took place. ThE naxt day it opened its doors to studants. In 1895 the Ecademy association gave: it t0 the Statue. During the years ISBEFIQGE it was occupied by the upper grammar grades. In 1919 it was. remndelad far a dormitory. In 1916 the Industrial Arts equip ment was Established hem. Gorhuaim Nmrmilii 18 ?9 '45 I929 ' J- .- i'.- - -1. ' . ibis . l- -::LLe s'.K-s..n...., Ls. '- ' -. .. .. .. ;-.F.wa-..r.I-.'-:ulu'113.1- .. u; + I'- . - 1 I - Fr'p'II - .F- r I -. - '.'!-r.lr-'..1Ei',-1. dlfsi'rf' I :'I ' -. 5L ; -:- . . ' A. l '. F I- I' a-- P m FORGE AND MACHINE SHDP In 1313 this building was erected and Ettsd for a fsrgs and iiisshins shop. In 192'? it was divided into two sections in order to make 3. rosin that wsuid be free from cssi diist. This is used for shsstmstsi work. .'I. F F. .11 . I 3:... . . Jif- .:,+ 1 .3359 $1237 . . 'Ir . a r' ,. ,. - i-'-.rj . -'s:ilr.' ; ii.- J.- afie' ir- P.1-.v? ; l. ?.J- Hmem aaWWhuthe i9? 9 i l 8 '7 9 ; H ; JUNIDR HIGH SCHDGL The increased enrollment at the Kennel Seheel neeeeeiteted the use of meme eeeupied by the training eeheel. Se- at a town meeting, the citizens. authorized the ereetien ef a Junior High Seheel building and raised the sum ef $613!,th fer the same. The State paid $23,UQD teward the eehetruetien and furnishings. The work was started in 193-1. and in 1936 the training eeheel meved inte its new quarters. r Gmahmm NWPMM 118 179 a mmgu PRINCIPATJS RESI DENCE In the fall 0f 1996 this IJEautiful building was upened by 3. reception, at which Gmr. Rubia was the guest of honor. It was through his EHDI'tS and genarosity that this attractiva heme was added 1:0 those: already situated on the Campus. L IISEIOGBMGJUL aEWlhuWB 1291929 '1 8 79D RDBIE HALL RECEPTION RDDM As we enter at the dam- ni Rubin: Hall, U11 Crur left a pleasant rmm we SEE; W'ith piEtUIES and with statues it's admmadT urhich make it cheerful as can 13:. F Gimhmm thm B 79: 2-! mama EAST HALL RECEPTIUN RUDM Simplicitfs the kaynnte hf its charm, This mam which greets us as we manth the stair. And as we SEE its picture we: recall The many pleasant mevatings we'v: held them. Qmamm $?amthWm 119929 I I 8 ?1 SD EAST HALL .- I'ETSQUI': Ir I- l . a r 2 RDBIE HALL WILLIAM J. CURTHELL HALL f Geelhmm Nephew t8 ?Et a meet W'HY I TEACH Because I WDUIEI lJe yeung in 5:17.11 and mind Theugh years meet 11-355 anti ege my life eenettein, And I have fetmd ne way te leg hehintl 'I'he ereting years, save by the magic chain That binds me, yttuthful. tn the ye-uth I hwe, I teeeh. Eeeettee I wettltl be wise and wietlem find Irtem IIIIHIUIIS gene l'zefnte wheee tureh I 13355. Still burning bright to light the paths that wind 50 steep and rugged. fer eaeh lad and less Slew-elimbing te the unteveeletl eheve, I teeeh. Because in passing on the living Heme That ever brighter burns the ages threugh, I have tlene service that is werth the name. Ctn I hut 5513'. The Heme 0f khewledge grew A little brighter in the hands I tenghtfi I teeeh. Reeeuee I knew that when IifeIe entl I teeeh And thence pass through the gate 50 wide end deeP, Te what I :10 net knew, eeve what men TEACH. That the remembrance of me men will keep 15 what Irve dehe; and what I have is naught. I teach. LGIJIS Beetert Wuenweee. IWI 112992Ewi187gh EVILLIAM EARLE RUSSELL GWPJWEWM Nhrmmll t8 ?'9 a meet TO THE CLASS OF 1929 1 he :1 greet teacher is probably end prehetlj,r the secret emhltien DE eeeh '. ambition will he valuable to yett even if it is never realized. It will help te- ward the teaching Elf that geal if yen will realize that underlying every great teacher is a reel gen- tlemen er, hie eerrelete. a reel lady. Pt gentlemen ie CDLII'lIECIUS to everyone whether a euperler, an equal, Dr an inferior. He is teleraut witheut eentleeeeneien to the views of these who tlitter with him. He is reepeetful entl reverent tewttrtl all piety and religien even when presented in terms he eenuet himself eeeept. A gentleman eveids making himself the nhjeet Df ennversatien and never harbere bitterness be- eeuee of an unjust etteek. He is net easily pte- veketl end he thinketh no evil. A gentleman ie elwejre rigid in maintaining the eerie gtwerning his own depertment, hut ready to make elleweneee let the defects in the tlepetttuent e-f ettether. If we eetmet all be great teachers heeettse ef the li1t1itetiene nature has pleeed upen us, we can approximate that goal by heing teal gentlemen 01' real ladies. WALTER EARLE RUSSELL. Ii- Hmcm amwmm 1929 i I 8 7913 Lm'nzr, Burma: Wnunwmm, A. B. NEH-IE WDDDBI'HT JDRMF. B. 5- 11- Ck ' Hmmral Science. Echtrul Law Hislmy, Social Ethics. Llhrarjr Intalrnlr- timL Heat: :1: anml 1'; ATHMH HF. HALLIEHLY i3 mmiE A LHICIN Bunw a: Latcrature Kifnumxrnrkiug I'L-'Iau11ine Slmp. Thmry. Electrira! .ipplicaliun GEHTHL'UE IJx-i'nn EITHER. A. M. I..-urRExcE NELEQE CELLEV Psycimlngy, Rural Sgcig'ggy li-hmlwnrkiug, Fnrgiug Drafting. Trade and Jul:- Analysm H. Gomhmm Nupmm 118 m: :- mm:- Jussua Lamar: KEENE, PH. B. , , . I. MAEEL FHAHCES RYAN, H. S. E. Indusmal Arts. E53311 l-llstnry, Bud Gmgraplm Nature Study ' . . . . I.- I . .. ...- LLIH'GR'J DEAF ? VIEWME- 3- 53- MIRIMI EUIIEE ANDREWS a I I 1-... , Schmul h-Ia11agc111:$t13 H1 tnry 0f hihlEEt- Music 'JJ J9 J lmnlu' thlctics EELLIE 1 M-T DAWE5+ 13- 5- RL'TII Hnrnnmx HUFFEEE 1L E. ::Farmingtgn Nugmalj': Cnmpmsitinn. Literature, Dramatic Cuach . Han : Lcnnnmacs . . I211 4'? I. T dgmggm aENXWhnWB J57. 1929:1879 - . - EVERETT SHERMAN PACKARD PAULIHE JULIA CQLESWGETH? Printing, Sheet Metal Physical EducatinnT Physiulngy I'L- . 1 T 1 . Vlnnmm Emuum;I B. S. IARE-ARFT RDSA man PUWLER, A E. - Mathtmatics, Penmanship, Emimrnica, Drawmg Sncialmgy, Ethics ELIEAEETH JANE CLEHLRY. A. B. Sarwm VIVIAN ERAEEELL, A. B. Hiatm'y, Civica French, Latin IEE'J ; . . 4Q wmhmamnn Nmammm .. E8 ? QD '55 JJIELJDQEEWD' HAYDEE La E- EnrcE Axmmsuw MARY LOUISE HASTIEGS Principal GI Practice SCIIQQL Sunervisgr Dircctnr nlf Practice Wnrk, Ubservatiun DE English In Junmr ngh Schml and Bisqussmn HARRIETTE GAYEELL TRASH ETHELYN FDETER UPTGE Supervisar uf I-Iistm'yr and Geography ill Supervignr 0f. Mathematigs and General Juniur High Schnni Scrence 1n Junimr ngh Schnnl MADELINE KITTREDEE HEATH LUIS ELEA'NUH PIKE Superviaur 0f Grades 5 and IE- Supervisnr :Jf Gradcs 3 and 4 I231 Mmmm amwmm 12992 9 i I 8 ?1 9D '. I'I'I-I I'l't'll I I . ' l. H1... I.L'l'..'LE-:'J IL Wzilrmu ' 'v- Uh 1-H! .-II. V . J'. ALTIIIEE DWIGHT CLARK FRANCES WHIBDEH -. . . . . . . lundergarten Themy. Superwsur Prlrnary Anthmctlc, Primary Readmg Einderwartcn . . . 4:. Superwsnr nf Junmr Primary Lu'rrm ALICE WETHERELL ELIZABETH HR'ITIE SIMPEUN Supervisnr Inf Gradtes 1 and 2 Supervisnr of Model Rural Schml I'IleRCY CURTIS PACKARD Natur: Study, Geagraphy, Supervisor 0f Grades 3 and 4: I244 0f Gmmmmmn Nauwmmm H8 ?9 '3 JJIQDQED I251 Gtmm WWW . I92 9 1 118799 -..rt::..tiiii:-:; emittithmn - l W . 7 -II'II--- '- . .' Lilli; -... .2: J :- UFFICERS CIF ADVANCED SENIOR CLASE L. Herman. Treasurer; M. Leee, Viee-President; L. Campbell, Secretary; 5. Breeetti+ President. RECLAMJETION The preeeee ef i'eeiametie-u i5 r:.eriie-,ttint11.t iii pregrese 3.11 about 115. From the heginniug at time it has been in evidence, changing, tearing dewu, rearranging, re- building, transforming. T he ages at geelegiets eenhrm it. eeientihe tliseeveriee ef the pteeeiit titty verify it, tirehteeiegfe buried eities prove it. During the mysterious happening which we call LIFE. the power of reclama- tion is ever present. frem the sprouting of the seed into a tender stem to the fail tutti decay of the giant tI'EEFfl'DITi birth unto the grave. HThe rivers of wetersii on their winding. thrashing eeuree to the sea reclaim enly te he in turn reeIeimeti. The surging waves of the see heating eeeseleseiy and relentlessly 1112-011 the crest of the earth reeIeim and are themselves reeleimetlead- veneing at ene place, reeeding at anather; fer EU mueh is taken from Mother Eerthis breast end so much must he replaced. The work of the teacher is essentially a work of reclamation, restraining anti metlifying the iragrent tendencies of childhood, stimulating and eneeuteging these qualities with e trend teward their ewn betterment: end the betterment of seeiety in general. Like the universal preeeee ef reeiemetien, the teacheris work is 1.111- netieed but net undnne. SAMUEL A. BRUEATD. i351 .n. mmna L ha ?9 E Jig 21189 P F;- Gmalmm Nmrmimlt r fathhzmreh $entnre, 3Junh1r Eigh LAUFJL Mali? CAMPBELL Letsfe' Malden High SehneI Maldeu, Mass. TFETiH'I-th: FDFEH Street Seitent, Grade 5.. Westbreeia, Maine; Gerhant Jumhr High Sehhm', Ha 5te-rj,', Grade 1;: Massachusetts CIuh E1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Bl; Chairman Seeial Cem- mittee I15, Ed; '1'. W. C. PL. 113143;; A. PL i1, 2, 3, 4, 5, tit; Class Secretary i5. 63+; Massachusetts Play, Lumals Leverih; Chairman erf Cemmittee at the Censtitutien ef A. EL Laura :is skilled in every art. Elways wilImg tel dn her part. Thur similarity te 1-1 had 1:1e11n3,r deesnit huther us. Weire always glad to 5Ee ye-u EGITIE back. . EDITH A. DAVIS f Teddie - . Fexeruft Academy Dever-Fexemtt. Mame itTm-iniug, Ehrlich: fmn'ar High Schmi. Mathematics and - .h . Science, Latin and French K; Y+ W. e. A. 113. 4, 5, m; Outdoor Club i3. 4, 5, 53'; Vieer . L -. President Elf Kennehee Valley Club U11, ID; Preeideut at H ,. GitIeI A. A. Iii, Ej; lGlee Club t5, EL . ' nEdith Davis, with her eyes elf. blue. 1 Kisses: ter her teacher thtetw.H . ' Teti-tiylI is. prominent in all aetivities? especially the Anti+ ' h FatCluh. LILLIAN GERTRUDE DYER Ei'H-ie Deering High Seheml Wrmtifurds, Maine Twining, Garham Training Helmet, Grade I3; Gerh-um hunter High Sehem', Hittery, Grade ? Glee Club 1:1, 2:! ; Dutdnnr Club U1 2, 3, 4:1 ; A. H. il, 2, 5, EL Df andoin Billie talks of late Fer 'tms there She feund her hateiet. Df all the adjectives that ht nBillieH we think leekadaisieal the best. E. ISABEL EDWARDS FTIgEJIJJ Deering High SeheeI F'enrtIand, Maine Training; Garfmm Imaierr High Schaai, Geegmphy, Histerrj mad Engt'ish Cemmutersl CIuh 1:3, 4, 5, E0; Djnnmutere1 Ceuneil i5, EDI; A. A. i1, 2, 5, Ed; Dutdeer Club 4:1, 2, 3, 41+; Assistant Editer GREEK Mm WHITE, HEB I13, 431. 12:3; Edwards a gay Electing less, 15 une at the engfellewe elf eur etass. She is. erne emf the permanent pieces at furniture in Miss Haetmg's eihee. I2?! I r Mmae 1m amwmm 315992 9 '- 1 8 79B BERTHA GERBER 'f31353f1'1r Pnrtlancl High Scimal Purtland. Mama Training, andzmy Sca'mnf. Grads! 5. 591qu Puerra', .Um'rlf; Gczrhum Iamfm' High Srhmlf. me. Grads 1;: Dutdanr Club Q1. :3. 3. -L 5, 513; PL 51. 6,1. :3, 3. 4. :3, Era; Corn- muttna' Club LI. 2, 13, U. 3.. iriemj to: 31-1, 1.1.1:- must admit. . Llever u: Latm. unexcrlltd I11 LIL RTE all knnw Bertha I31; her great literary and Flatir: ability. CLARE. DEANNE GlFFARD Bearing High Sclmai Partland. Malina Training, Bridge Sh'ger Schaaf, chrin'mk, Maine, Grade E Uerhmu .Hmicrr High chmnf, Hisfufy, Gw'atie F GIEE Club 1:1. 2. 3. 4. :1, EU ; Art Club 1:1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 63H Presi- Elcnt uf Art Club :15, Ed; Dutdnor Club L11, 2, 3, '1, 5, El; A. A. f1. :3, 3, 4, 5, m; T. W. C. A. U, :3, 3, 4, 5, GJ; Civi: Cummittee I25, Ed. Dur Ciarc GiEard, thr: maiden sciautific, 'Whus: knnwledgc about everything is- ptrfccily terriiit. Clarcgg vain: may bu: heard 31mm 311 the rest when Singing hymns in chapel. FRAN-K DELEERT LAW'LER Nil??? Shear! Memurial High 5:11qu Eaatpnrt, Maine Training, Gm-hmn Junior High Schaaf, Grades 9', 8, g Vice-President Buy? A. A. :13, H; Trgaaurer BcufsI PL. A. I15, EJ; Crass-muntry 1:3, .0; Baakctball i5, Ell; Inttrclass EaEEball i3, 4, 5, EJ; Man's Glee Club ICE, H; Washingd tun Ccunty Club $13, 4;; Preaidcnt of WVaShingtun Ccunty Club Iii, 53!; Lambda Pi Sigma. UL Li, 5, Ed; Dramatic Club i5, E33; Lambda Pi Sigma Play. P. shark in hiatury weql agree, a- Enuws hi5 lessun tJmm A tn :5. nNippyn is fnnd 0f taking Extra subjects, espancially hncieut I'Iistiilt'jf. MARYJU LESD Mr. Lae-San Denmark High Schoal Denmark, Mama Training, Garham hmfm- High Schaaf, H-Extmj', Grade 3 Y. W, C. PL. Ifl, 2, 3, 4:, 5, Eli; PL. A. U, 2, 3, 4, 5, E?! ; Presi dent pf Council i5, 5;: ; Art Club -:',1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Ed; Treas- urer cf Art Club i3, 43!; Dramatic Club U, E, 3, 4, 5, EU; Raparter 1:1, 21; Play, Steadfast Princesa'i; Glee Club 1:1, 23k; Dutdnar Club 1:1,, 2, 3, Q; House Cmmmittm i5, 53;; Secmtary 0f HDHSE Ccmmittaa Lilli; President caf Hausa- Cnmmittee 03E; Basketball :11, 2, 3, 4, 5, till ; Dxfcrti Club 1:1. 2. 3, 4, :3, 133.; Preaidmlt 0f Dxfnrd Ciub Um. 5E; Delegate: tn Camp Magma HE; Class; View Preaident 1:5, 63:; CampEre; Prtsident and Cheer Iaader. The wit Hi the class is Marple, J's. true spurt, tna-a joy to know. 11 : hear that Mary-Ju i5 guiug tn name her First 011E Herbert, and him, hE's gning tn radio schnal. Hal r , ' . anlhutmm Nammmm 18 222 a 22:22:: 2 .'1ia!'i'ltllll '-1I.' l': - ALILIE CHAMBERLIN MACDHNELD AF Eliut High Schnnl Elimt, Maine Training. Gm'fmm Training HrIHmJ, Grad: :5; Gm'hum fruzrim' High 32222:, French and Latin '1'. W. C. A. E1, 2. 3. 4, 2, 21' ; A. .2- g1. 2, 2. 4, 2. Ed; Dramatic Club :11. 2, 2, 4. 2, 2:3; an2 Caunty Chub i1, 2, 2, 4, 2, 2;; Glee Club :11, 2E; Dutdwnr Club i1, 23:. WIFE Exptct Alice 2 :iuchess m be, Because 2112's innd DE 2 Duke. you 222. Alice: is not Inqugcfnua, but WE nutice that 2111211 2hr: is 22131221 an 15th:: rESpmldS bnlhantly. DGRA ELDIS MCCART Hfmn'frr' . Stauben High Schml Steuben, Mame: Training, Gm'fmm Training Srhnnf, Grade 3; 62:42:12; Imifm' High Srfmm', Hfsrmj', Grade 8 W'ashingtan Crnuntj; CIuIJ 4:1, 2, 3. 4?; Vice-President nf Wash- ingtmn Cnunty Cluh i3. 2?; Y. W. C. A. I13. 4j : Chairman 12f Smial Cgmmittm 0f '1' . W. C. A. 1:31! ; Art Club 1:3. :le ; A. 5-K. IE5, EH ; CnmmutErs' Club E5. Err; C1222 Play, Inga- marF'; Advanced Senior Edimr 21' 15222-2 2:22 WHITE '29 5 H , t I J Hum dues tn Hmwduiuham travel, W'hun SIM: wuuld her CHI'EE unriu'El. Ilnra i2 rie2tiucd m hecnmc a great histnrian. Future Students 21: Earham will. 11:: dnubt, Study McCarfs Histnry 2f Maine. DORIS KATHLYN E'IL'KEDUGH' NEH! ' Cathadrai High 52112-01 Pnrtland, Maine Training, Hmadwny Gm-mnmr Schnnr', Gracia 3.3mm Pnrf-Frmd. Maine: Gm-hmn Jamiar High 52.2223, Eaagffsh, Grade 3 Dutdmr Club IE3, 4? ; 91. PL. i1. 2, fr, 61+; G122 C1uhi3pl, 5, 51+ ; Dramatic Club 1:2, 3, 2:: ; Cnmmuttrs' Club t1, :3, 3,4, 5,1511. Doris will 11-222: catch 2 mid, :12 lung 22 jEwEIrJ-rJE. bring 221d. Daris Dught tn I32 2. little: girl again. 5112 1232122 20 swcct with a I'Efl rihhnn in her 11:11: . jDEEPI-IINE CARTLAND RAND Elia?! Uak Grave Seminary Sabaga Lake, Maine Training. G'm'fmm Irmfm' Him: SFFIGDF, English Dwarrmmzt A. A. 4:1, 2, 2. 4, 2. 23b, Glee Club 41.1, 2, 3, 2, 5. 5;; President of Glee: Club f2, Elm Orchestra i1,2,3.2,5,iiJ:D1-2m2tic Club i5, El; Y. W. C. A. i1, :2, 3, ill. The musician of nut 212.22 is Joscphinu. Her arl.5tjc 22115.2 12 rfry 122211. Ja's 202d CharactEriEtics 21-2 innumerable: cntmpcratiml, 222d humur and unruFHcd calm. F291 mammal ammlmml 19929-1879; HELEN HARFDRD ROGERS MDFSE High Schnai Bath, Maine Training, Gnrhnm Training 33333;, Grades; :? and S, Hurham Training Schauf, :3de :7, Hisrmjl 91.3.. 111. 3, 3. 30; Y. 1.5: . C. A. 111, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33+; Vice-Presi- dam: Y. W'. C. .131. t3, 42:; Presidant E15: Hausa Cnmmittee i3? ; Dutdunr Club E1. 3, 3, :1, 3. Ed; GEE: Club IEL 3, 3, 4, 3, 33! ; Kannebec Club 33, Q ; Civic: Cgmmittee Fifi, I33. Hans; Gummiltee 1::an5 are hard, they say In 3pm: nf this Fact, HELENE EheErfuI all 31-. Helen E1133 it hard m listan in nu Statimi C I-c-a-r-Y and Statian S-m-a-r-t at the same time; Imvartheleas 5111: marmgts to appease: both. ?thmmeh $2311?an Enhngtrial 31:15 CECIL EDWFARD BRADSTREET IFPEIEIJ Training, Gamma; Training 5:71:90! Baseball 1:1, 3, 3, 4. 3, 31h; Basketball U, 3, 3, 4, 3, 31b; Crass- :Guntry 1:1. 3J; Cnmmuters' Club US, 4:1; Dutdmr Club CL, Eji; JuniGr C1355 Play. Papa Bradstreet, come and see Ynur little child 1.11m my I-IIWE. H13313.25I is quite a pwud man these days. Hi3 shirt and 1131'; f1; him 11:: lnngar, SAMUEL ANTHDNY BRDCATU 5:111:1er Lawrtence High Sthaul 3191355.; Brunswick, Maiim Training, Garfmm, Grades ,3 mm! 8 A. A. 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 3, I31; Treasurer 0f A. A, 1:1, 3ft; Baseball 33, 4, 3, 31; Manager of Baseball E3, 33 ; Treaaurer Lambda Pi Sigma 13, H ; Outdmr Club Ill, 33'; Urchgstra i1, 3, 3, 4, 3, Ejl; Igninr Masque 1:1, 32!; Class Premdent 113, m; Phntngrapluc Editor nf GREEH mm WHITE. i3. 43. Wantui, 3n idcae-tn whum shall we apph'? To Earn. nf cuprsc, wgll h: the instant reply; Halli face. the I-EEUE wathnut 311.3r 5131i, End 51: wuis hIE way t0 HIE: IlEEthE Inf 1.15 3H- DANIEL 'WAINWRIGHT CHICK DELI! Kannebunkpart High SchGuI Kennebunkpnrt, Maine Training, Garham Training Erhard, Grade 3 Basketball f1, 3j; Clutdcrar Club 1:1, 3, 3, 33; Y. M. C. A, 1:1, 3, 3, Q ; Secratary inf Tcrk Ctlunty Club 1:1, 3:: ; Mania Ghee Club til. 3, 3, M; A. A, U, 3, 3, :13; Lambda Pi Sigma U, 3, 3, 4H; Juniar MasquE I21, 33; Secretary and Treasurer of Dutdaar Club i3, tn; Treasurer oi Y, M. C. A. :13, fU; Sacretary crf Lambda Pi Sigma 11:3, 41:; Dperatta f3::r; Juninr 3033' Play HE. Whm you want an artist. just can on Dan. Hc'II he sure ta please you. he's such a claver man. IEUJ 38 ?ED 3' 1131321331 01210311131113 N 31013311 I ,T. 3-TIECENT CDNEURS 3.33133 Livernmrc Fails High 51211331 Livernmre Fall's, Maine 'i'rtIiIIing, 1113111333 3 mid 3,631'3341: Jimitit 1333's? Masque 1:1, 3 ; .13. .3. 1:1,3 .., 3, 4, 3, 33; 6133 Club 1:1. 3. 3. 43; Dutdmr Club 31,3, 3,4. 333; 3 1'ai'sit3 Ess- kethall 1:1. 3, 3 4, 3, 33; 3-arsity Baisebail 4:1. 3. 3 4. 3, 33; Tennis i1, 3 3, 4,3, 31; 33'inter Sparts i1, 33; Notiiiiiating ConImitte-s 6111.113: 31:11 WHITE 13, 43. 31i1-:E,tht 111311 with :I chmnic kick, .35 fureetul as that 31' a mIJI-s; 333: icar hr: 5 made an 11:13 Isc chijice, 33 est Point slimihl haw: been his 3311331. D3313 C. CUMMINGS 353131333 Rackiand High Schatil Racidand. Maine Training, G'm'fmm JIIIIirJr High 5311331 Junitir 1333'sg Play IE1, 33; Dutdanr Club III, 33; Lambda Pi Sigma 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33; Basketball III, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33 ; Ease- hall 11, 3, 3, 43 ; Athletic Council 11, 33; .31. .31. i1, 3, 3, 4. 3, 31; President Lambda Pi Sigma 1:3, 33; Treasurer Lamhda Pi Sigma 1:3, 113; Assistant Business Manager 31? 11113-131: 33:11 33111th 13,413, . M C 13.1:3,33; Civic lliltthnmittee L3, 33, me the name HEerhen'l 3'31: will prnhably guess that he has a little Irish in him. He is 131111: 111E tmr best shun warl-ters this 1:331: In fact. 111'. is 5:1 busy that it is very hard t3 put 3'3111' Enger mi him when 3'33 want him. 33-'e 113113 that he will settln? dawn after awhile. Evidently he will if he makes many mare trips 11:! Partland. HARRY WILLIAM GRIERSUN Wcstbmmk High Scliucii SD. Windham, Maine Ti'niniiap', Grjl'hmn, $111333 5 and ,1 Cmss-Enuntry Squad 1:1, 33; Basketball $1, 4, 3, 33; 3115311311 i3,4,3,111;UUtdm-1r Club 11,33;13.13. U, 3, 3, 33; Cam mutersi Club E1, 43; WGn Club 1:4, 3, 33. Tuhh; i1ricrsun :5 same 3131111 spurt. 13.113 athlete 33 1-2L'E'I1' , But when it 'C-UIIIES It: hIIleedge, Ha surefy niies supreme. GERALD C. HALLETT I 31'1'3'3 Dakland High Sehmtii Uakland, Maine Training, Um'iimii Training 363331 Juninr Bnys' Masque f1, 3:3 Uutdotir Club 11, 33 ; Latiiht13 Pi Sigma 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 1.133 President Lambda PI Sigma i1, 33; Basketball IE1, 3 34, 3. 33; Baseball I:1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33' , Crass- EDLil'ltl'F 1'1, 3, 3, 43 : Captain Easksthaii 13. '11; :3. .13. 1:1, 3, 3, 4. 3. 33; Assistant E3ite-r GREEE AND W'Hi'FE 1:3, 43 ; G Club f3, 43 ; VicadPrasident 1313133. 13. .13. 1:1, 33 ; President Bays' 13.. .3. f3, 4, 3, 33. Herc' 3 tn the dancer with greatest e11 skill, A 1133' knnwn to all 1131' his shccry 333:1 wiil. Long win his 4:111:55 remember him weli, Lang ait3r hr. juiurncys away from this 11111, Earnest. he was In tasks that he did, Thrupgh studies as well. as thrmigh play, To him all success Dn his way. i311 dE-immm 330134133 1119132 9 '4 I 8 7 9D LINKEUUD EARLE HARMUN :II-lr.I-IILI Gnrham High Schnni Gorham. Maine Training. Grade; .,E. :3. ti and .3. Gm'a'mm Alpha Lambda Etta Fraternity; A. .51.. 1:1. 2. 3. 4. :3. 51': 0111' dour K1111: U. 3. 5. E31; Baaebali 1:3. 4. EH; Basketball LI. '3. 3. 4. 3. 33; Class Treasurtr 4:3. 133 ; 11-11110! 513551115 U. :33. Same peuple an: pnpular, Dthcrs arc smart: Linwmd is clever In man every arL JEAE j. h-iERCIER Luff? Sanfurd High Schml Saulfmrd. Maine Training. Gm'hum. Gratin 5 and 3 Ernsswcmmtry 11.4. 3. 3. 4. :3. 3 ,: ; A. A. til. '3. 3. 4. :3. 33 ; Basket- hall 4.1. 3. 3. 4. '3. EH: Elliinrial Buard 1:3. 43; Glee. Club 4:3. 4. 3. 31: Play. Ragular Scraam ; Frill and leics: flywrctta 1:3. 43; Dramatic Club i3. 33: Gutdunr Club H. 3. 3. 4. :3. m; Fraternity f3. 4. 3. 3i: Interclaaa Base- ball III. 314 ; Interclass Basketball H. '3. 3. 4. 3. m. Slmrt and swem. tn whqm due; this apply? Jean. Cri course. the Samurd guy. We wish Ican wmuid cunsult thE dictiunary heforc reading hiugraphiea in class. PERRY EUGENE SMART Guilfnrd High Sclmul Parkman. Maine Training. Gnrhmn. Grades :5 mm? 3 I'ice-Prcsidcnt Lambda Pi Sigma 1:3. 41 ; Outduar Club I11. :3 : E'ice-President A. A. :11. 31:; Varsity ErmS-muntry E1. 2. 3. 4J; :3. A. El. 2. 3. 4. :3. 33; Assistant Manager Basket- ball +13. 43.: l-ianagtr uf Basketball 1:3. 3:4; Basketball Squad III. .3. 3. 4. 3. Ed; Asaistant Manager GREEK Jun: EVHITE 1:3. 4:4; Dramatic Ciuh i3. 33; MEWS CHE: Club i3. 43; Junicar Egys' Masqua; Advanced Seninr Cmuncil l-Iember 1:5. 33; Lambda Pi Sigma Play; Inttrclass Eage- ball 4:1. 3. 3. 411; Interclass Basketball 1:1. 3. 3. 4. 3. Ed; G Lllub E3. 4:3; Dperetta U3. 474; Dramatic Club Play. '''l-I'sqrrizrilluass.H Presenting Mr. Smart. thc great grater fmm Guilfnril. Thuae that is. and these that is 11m. EGRBERT W. YUUNG 31333 . Saniard High Schml Saninrd. Mame Training. Gm'hmn Training Srfmm'. Eircm'm 5 mm' 8 A. .51. f1. .3. 3. 4. 5. Ed; HEmigraruiar Scrtam ; Frill and leics; Basketbali :11. :3. 3. 43; Manager 0f CmSS-cpuntry i1. 3. 3. 4. 3. 31' ; Dptretta 4'Papita3 i3. 44; Dramatic: Club i3. I33; Gutdunr Club f1. 3. 3. 4. 3. 31:: lnterclasa Baaebali 1:1. 31:; Inttrclass Baskathall 1:1. 3. 3. 4. 5. Err. Earhart Young is SUI'Elj-r ErEEdF+ 5:0 matter what gran say; HE'S um. satisEIEd with A's at 3'5, But genes as I'm as r HQ melhhihh N 010th Hi 18 ?BD 2-4 methi- .- !i H- i ethe't-aLH-E. -3 - SENIDR CLASS DFFICERS Albert Earlew, 1llJiee-Freeiderit; Eiieeheth Peale, Treasurer; StanIey Lihhy, President; Lawrenee Fegg, Secretary. SENIOR PR 1381 DENT'S MESSAGE I-Iietnry i5 a repetition of wars dewn thrhngh the ages, war is the last remnant ef that term of eiyilieatinn which existed in the world hundreds of years age. As eiyilientien has advanced there have heen ineny improvements in the iiyingr een- ditinne hf the people. Perhaps the greatest et' these is the system e-f eenrte whereby ene persen settles hie grieynneee with his neighhnr thrnugh nrhitretieni As eenrte have long settled disputes hetween individuals, why ennnet they settle thein hetween nations? If a etmet eenld he eetahiiehed that would have jurie- dietie-n ever the entire WDI'id, entl enuld enferee its jurietlietien, then peeee would reign. The tine entl ernIy way tn werItl peeee is through edtieetinn. In the earning generations, if they be educated along these lines, there may be hnpe fur peeee in the whrid. They need te- realize that the greater part 0f the. advancement of eivily ientinn has been put tn whrk tn develop new ways hf killing peeple, that while the netinne have been 1::leeding,r fnr peeee they haye been preparing fen wet. The greatest agents in this edueatien will he history and geography. Thrnugh the study at history they can knew the treditiene and past ehnditiene of a peepie, what they lewed and reepeeted. Through geegrephy they can learn ef the present eenditinne, the heme life, the neenpetierne, end the phyeieel features, whieh direct the lives of the ether people. The mere we knew of e peepie the better we ean understand their eetiene, end the rnere eeeiiy een he seenred peeeefnl reletinne. It is fer the teaching profession ten hring eheut wnritl peeee. The teeehere nf tedey have the greatest opportunity ever effered a prefeeeinn in the hietnry ef the world. TD the teeehere the werld must lnnk if peeee is tn reign. Let us, the Class of 1929, enter the ranks with this itlee in mind. Let us help ter entry on the work 50 sueeeeefnliy started. Let us detlieete nurseiyee tn the eetahlishntent emf wnrid peeee. Alumni, as we jein yen, we eenie te aid in the werk you are Lining, the edu-r eatinn ef the Tenth hf Aineriee. SThNLE? M. Lieny. i331 Mmmm awmtim IBM 9 i 1 8 7 9D ageninra, Cigeneral Gnumg DQRUTHY AHAMS Cambridge High and Latin 5:110:31 Partland, Maine Training, Hrmdtt'ay Gmmnmr Stimuli, Grde 5, Smith Partimid, Maine Gutdnor Club it: 2-2:; Dramatic Club i3, 41 ; CGmI'lItlti-EI'SJ Club 413, 43.. We wnl'ldEl' lmw many weary mileg she waiits in a day? It is tun had that the. gallant mine had .m fail thia year. A gay- syirited n1i55 with lakes: and fun evrdEnt in every muve. SHIRLEY GENEVA ADAMS Traip Acadmny Kitterr, Maine: Training, Brmm: SHTEf Scrhrjiai, Gracia: 2 and 5:1 Westbmniz, El m'm: Cluttiaar Elub i1, 2i; 3 . EN. Ci Pi. i1. 2. 3. 4:1; A. A. U, 2. H, H: Yerk Ccunty Club t1, 2, 3, bill; Divisimial Basket- haH tii. 'T'i'Ii-Etllid be a glnnmy Diane. this iiJTEiy-t'rarth. It' Hurley hadn't crime t0 EH i1 Wlti'l mirth. 5h: is bright in gtlmr lines tan, fer She is. a student of whcrm we art: 311 pmud- RUTH HEIENE MARCEUERITE AHLQUIST . HBl'mrdy'J Scarhom High 5:110:31 Scarbnm, Maine Training, 3am Strait Scfmai, Grades 3 mmT 3, Wesrbi'anfa, ME. Art Club i1, f3, 3, 41; GiEE Club U, 2, 3+ 4:1; Cmmmuterzf Cnuucil t1 3, H; Clutdaur Club f1, 31 31 H; A. 1L i1, 2. 3, 41'; Dramatic Club i3, H; tlcrnmuters' Club t1. 2, 3, H. She is beautiful. Shit is fair. 'WE cai'i htr Eltmdy because uf her hair. Due of nur merriest CCIITHTIUUEFS is this fair persnn. talented. merry. and um: mi 1311: must symliathatic iricnds. EVE: wish you 311 SUCCESS. Ruth. ESTHER MAY ALLEN . Bettie Yarnmuth High Schonl Yarnmutii, Maine Training, Pittman! Straw Schmh Grade 4, Smith ParfimidJ .ME. :1. PL. i1, 2+ 31 43: ; Cluttincir Club :21, 2, 3. H. nit bag tit Fleas is easier to keep guard aver than a woman. Thia i5 true of HBai'JE. First gnu knew whtre she is and then yeti don't. A lively girl whmn we lika t0 Converse with and call a chum: We wundEr what happmied tn 1mm special taxi. Babe ? hie saw 3mm ratuni G11 the trulley car. i341 Qmwjhmm Nmrmm Mi: ?9 5 E9299 EDHFINA ELIZ.- LBETH ANDERSDN Eur! C3131: Elizabeth High Sclma'l Kmmebunkpnrt. Maine Training: Bridge Erma? Scharlf, Grnri'm I mad 2, W'Ma'bmnfa..1fc. Y. W. C. A. f1, 2E; Untdntjr Club 1:1, 2:1; furl: Caunty Club 1:11 2h Hausa Cmmmittcc 1:3. 41+; Faur Wind? Campfire Training Caurse f3, dd. 'INE'II mias 1.12m. Ed, when EChU-Dl day? are lhruugh: :15 Erma Bf nut dEarEsl fnends we'll rumembar ymt. mu. Tau arc the Due that kwt us an the Iinaf' m'er on Rnhie second Hour. ELISA MARIE BALL Tmumie Bangm' High Schml Hanmck Paint. Maine Training, Um'ham Training Schenf, Grade? 3 Y. W. C. A. f3, 43b; Duttfmr Club i1. 2. 3, 431: A. A. H, E, 3, 4:! ; Dramatic. Club 4:3. H. LEI: is :-1 Earl: and gay adventure! .E'IL wnndr-nus expermnce day by day- Cine 0f the many memories we have of 3cm, nTam. is the carefree wan,r 1n whlch yaw. sailed thrnugh mur murae, L1nw dauntcd by tempest and EtDITI'I. HILMA GEORGIA EAh-IFDRD Eff Haulmu High 51.111001 Haultnn, Maine Trm'nhw: Um'a'mm Training Erhard. Umdc I Amastmk Cnunty CIub nfL 2, 31 H; Secretary nf Amnatmk Cnunty Club $3. 41. That :1 girl is Inved by hET mmnmate is a gamut! recmnmenda- tiun anywhEre. We End HiIma 11:: be me DE the Sweetest, mast murtmus nf girls. Alan 5h: has a delightful sense 0f 1111mm, usually avidmt in Science class. LEONA ELIZABETH BARNES LEEH Purtland High Schunl Pmrtland, Maine Training, Farm ! Shem Schmi, Grade I, I'erbmah Main: Commuters' Club f1, :3. 3T 41'; Dutdonr Club :11, El :5:- EIEI-tdtr, graceful girl with a winning smilu. And :1: all ways a true friend ail the whihe Thah mu- HLiana. Eirnism athhiiMs 15992 9 i I 8 ?' 91' LYNDA M. HARNETT Lynn'isn Gnnid Academy Liptnn, Maine Training! Warren thnaf, Grads qt, Westbrnnk, Mains Unfnrd ICnnntyr Club CL, 2:1; Y. W. C. Pi. IE3, 43+; anr 1iufiiintis Campfire Training Course :13, 4E; Dntdnnr Club 1:3. 4:1; EL A. Iii aj. Haw a girl can he an nniat and gnnd-naturad all the time is a mystery tn snrne nf ns. Lynda is always the sama. randy tn smile and give: you any infnrniatinn gnu may need. LUCILLE BARNEY Tutti Cathedral High Schnnl Pnrtiand. Maine Training: Willard Eshnnf, Grads 4, Smith Pnrtintni, Mnins A. A. it, B; Dntdnnr Club U. a, 3, 41h; CUIT'ItItLttEI'Sj Cinh 1:1. 2, 3, 43. Lucille is an innispansabla member at nnr class. Hg; wnrd nr gastnra iiTnll can prndnaa marrimant arnnnd her. She is a true, inyal friend, whom we shall inng rainanibcr. 'i-TERNE VERA HARTLEY Emmy Jankinan High Sahani Jackman Statinn, Maine Training; W'ssf Gnrhmn fl-fndai Rural 3th sat anr Winds Campnre Training Course LE3. 431; A. PL. 111, 3, 3.8;1'.W.C.Pi. I3, 43?; Dutdnnr Club 1:3, 4i. Lang live the Iitlnri'g.r heart That laughs by night and day. Inaassant is her mirth and gaiaty. A sporting apart and nhcarinl friend whn never fails. MILDRED BEEF: Mr 1' His H nnltnn High Schnnl Hnnltnn. Maine Training, Bridge Street Schnei'. Grads 3J Hfastbrnnk, Maine Y. W. C. .Fi. 1:1, 2, 3, 4i; A. A. 1:1, 2. 3, Q; Dutdnnr Club President 1:3, sir ; Arnastnnk Club i1, 2, 3, 43' ; anr Winds Campiira Training Cnnrsa :23, 4E. Batter tn laugh than ary-T battnr tn arnila than aanwl. Mildred is aiwaysiin tine spirits. She is a human gnarantaa fnr avar-prasant Jnihty and gnnd-natnradnnss. Her failings ara basketball and weakjaiids away. May gnarl tnrtnna be ynnr nnnstant cnrnnaninn, hI'iriiiliief' 1351 Gamhmm NmomM i8 ?3 E E9 219D Alaulmiw' - -n.- .:-'- MARION ELLEN BLAIR Richnmnd High 5:11-3:11 Richmond, Maine Training, Garham Training 5:515:33, Evade 3 Y. W. C. PL. 1f1. 2, 3. il; Uutdnnr Club i1, 21:; Fgur KVindi-i Campiirc Training Course 1'3, 471; Treasurer CIT CampEre Girls i3, 4E; Divisional Haakctball 1:231. Yau'rc a girl warm glad ta ctaim, A girl wt all admire. Fur $01.1 have always dime: yuur hast, That's all we need require. Here's wishing 1min Success as a tEaChEEI' and laatly, happiness. ELSIE EVELYN HDWLEY Milo High Schml Milu, Maine Training, Fermi Efreef Schauf, :3de 5, I'Vagtbf'aafa, Ilfnfxm Uutdmr Club t1, 2:1 ; Y. W. C. A. t3, H. Still waters run clung. A perfect descriptinnF-shy, Silent, and studiaus, but a gnarl apart when ante 1:311 really knnw her. GERTRUDE MAY BRADBURY Twrdr'el' Hollis: High SchGGI Hallis Center, Maine Twining; 3mm Street SEIIGGI, Sub-Primm'y mad Gmdra I, Westbrmfe, Maine Commuters! Club 1:1, 2, 3, 43H Dutdmr Club $23, M; A. EL W: 4i- We are preud ta call Gertrude a friend. She is just that, always willing tn help at any time thnae whn may need it. Egha- is nne Hi the gay cnmmuters when keeg the n1.11:1-4:t::n;mt11-; tram liveiy. EVA PAULINE ERADFDRD Em? Carmal High Schcnl Carmel+ Maine Training, Garfmm Training Schaaf, Grade 4 Y. W'. C. A. U, 2, 3, 4?! ; T- W. C. 259.. Catrina E3, M; A. A. 1:1, Eli; Art Ciub ill! ; Dramatic Club 1:3, 43. Eva i5 um: Crf thnse girls whn is always lunking after the mmfort 0f athers. A cheerful, willing htlptr, and Hm.- friand. An eHicient executive and student whn can help Emu smile trauble away. l3T1 Mmsdem aEgWIhlfmtB 11992 9 't I 8 799 MILDRED CORINKE ERAW'N JHHEH Deming High Schssl Pnrtisnd. Mains Training, Brfdyr: Strife! Echssi. Grades j muf- 6, Wssfbrssfz, Mains Commuters Club 1:1, 2, 3, 42:; Csmmutsrs' Cnuncii i3, 1H: Assistant Editm' GREEN AID W11 ITE. Hs- thc layer great 0r small, She dues 1': well u: nut at 311. This Iis Mildred's characteristic. Along with hat Ishnrs gUES a winmng smils suds spirit 0f cnmradeslup that makss her twice wnrth the Winning. GLADYS BRIDGES Ethan Stnne High Schqu Newfmld. Main: Training, Gsrhnm Training .S'rhssf, Grads 5 Y. W. C. A. i3, Q; A. PL 1:3, 4:3; House: Csmmittee, Summer sf 1923. A Inn: friERd :is a Fritnd indecd. That is what I call a pal. Due whu is lsyal sud truss:I ready fsr fun; nsvsr fsrgetting nthsrs and always ready is 1'1st her friends. Glsdy has wsrked hardsstudy hath its reward. DORA NADINE BRIGGS Dsdis Ricker Classical Institute Munticells, Mains Training, Brawn SH'EH' Schaaf, J'mrisr Primary and Grade I. Iyssrbrssk, J-fsilm A. A. i1. 2. 31 4:1; Arnnstnnk Club l:1. 2, 3, 4L: Uutduar Club 1:1,-2J; 1W. C. A. W; 43. Dara is m1: sf thsse quiet people but shes always right there -at the 1-suzli.-a-Ltnr:-rz This is Linnssssssr3:r becauss thercls s special Rag: sf sunshine m1 her. FLDRENCE LDUISE BRQWN Sauth Psrtlsnd High Schssl Ssuth Psrtisnd? Main: Training, Pigment Sires! Schusl, Grads 3, South Pssfisni Me. Commuters! Club i1, 2, 3, AU ; Dutdssr Club i1, 2, 3, 43;. Friendly? ch. Likahle? Tats, ID urs ? Y es ?ss. Ben 55 Isle 3' es. Sweet ? Yes. very. Y shouldn't w: like her? IESJ 18 T1179 31111111213111 Ggmhmam N11110111111111 LDUISE 1111. BR1211151111111 NEW Britain High 51211111111 Haw Britain. Cn1111. 11111111111131; 111511.11 1111111111111 3115111111 1131111111 3131111111 0111111211311 Club 1:1, 231; Elm: Club 11. :31, 3, 411; .5111: C11111 11, 2, 3,10; 51.111. 11,111, 3.4311 H1111: 15 a girl with nul, brawn 11:111- Alld sparkling, 1.1113, 1:111:12 1331125. H121 merry laugh 111111111 111111111111 11131. T11 lighten 1111: darkened skies. Lnuise is 1111 1111151 111' 111311: 1111121 1111111111111 111 mi11111111111111 Righta.u HILDA FRANCES ERYER 31'1 Saugus High 5111111111 31111111111111, 111111111: Training, 11; 11111 l13111111111111 1111111111 1111111111 3111111111 151.151. 11, EJ; 011th:11 Club 13,111; Y. W. 13.11.. 1:3, 11. 131111.111 temper 111 like 11 511111111 113.11. It 51113115 11.5 hrlglltncsg EVtrJ- WI'IEIE.H Althnugh Hilda is rather quiet. 111112 11115 11111111211 11 111112111 1111:1111 11:1 thnse 111111:- knnw her 12111511. 1511311 BUCK Livingsmn Academy 51111111 W1111111111111 M31111: Training, F 1111111 5111111111 3111111111, 1311111111 5, 11V 1111111111111, 1111111111 131111-111: 011111: 11113111: 111111: 51111111121111 car had stapned. W111: was taming, P31511115 1311' 1111511111? Mrs. Buck gftcn 11111211 11:1 $131: a k111ght errant 1112111112. fur 1:111:13 111 11 1.1111113 11111 1:111 1111111'1; 1111111 11:1 ED. 51112- 1111151111 15 11e1111r 31111 111' nut 1:11 wnrk. 1t111.1'1II'1. 11IIITRED ANNIE BURKETT W1 11111 11 Camden High 51211121111 Camden, Main: Training, 6111-1111111 T11111'111'11g 511111111, 1311111111 2 I Y. W. c.1511. 1:1, 2, 3,111.13; 151.131. 1:1, 2, 3, 1131; Art C1111: 11. 2. 3, 111; Divisicnal Basketball 1311. 'TShe that was 111.1111 fair. 111111 1111111121 prnud. Had tungue at 11.1111, and 3111: was 1111111111 111111131 1'W1111111e 111 a delightful 111311111111111112111 1:11 51211011511155 31111 charnnng 1111111111. 5111: takas 11111 51311121115111, 11.11121 yet managea 111 11151311 115 1111 laughing. 1391 f Gtmmm :15; W Hhu'ihm mm-xam .Qi FLORA ELENA CARD HI'GFH Cape Neddich Maine Turk High Scimml Training, Gmirmn Training Sci'mm', Grade 2 Outclnur Club i1, 2. 3. H; Yark Cnunty Club 1:1, 2, 3J H; A. A. I11, 2:1; 111V. C. A. i3.41. ThiS giggling 1355 Of G. 3'. E- 5 a Iricnd Lu 111nm: whn knaw Imr.H Best: luck. Flam. tu :mu and yaur prnfessinn. 2513311143635 cuf third Iiupr fun, When ELt timeg the tlnngs did 111.1111: hever glid the mica yuan break. In. putting nut yum 11ghts tau late. BERNADETTA RICHARDSDN CARTER Deffa NGthl. h-Iass. Hausa in the Pines Training, Gnrhmn. Training Schonl, Grade 6 Eh'Iassachusctts Club i1, 21'; Vice-Presidant Elf Masichgsetts 1. :2, Club 1:1. EH; Uutdnor C1111:- lZI, m; Y. W. C. . 31 H ; Literary Editnr 0f GREEN AED WrHITE f3, 43. Take cm: part gand smut, cane part grand humm. and nuts: part Why, nIlettaH Carter. grand senate. 11 hat E1111 1.1m have? ELLEN CELIA CHAPLIN Chappie Naples, Maine Bridgtml High 5:111:01 Training, Brown Street Scfmaf. Gracie: 4 and 5, Westbroak, ME. Gutilmr Club Ifl, 2L 3L A. 1:1, BJ; Y. W'. C. A. i3, 431. Always happy always gay, Always-sumet ing him: tp 53?: Dnc bnght 5pm: can a rainy day. LAURA ELLA CHICK Chickfcu South Berwick. Maine Eerwick Academy Training; FGJ'EH Street 36310-53, Imn-far Primary! Wastbmak, Ma. A. EL 1:1, 2, 3, 4:1; Dutdnmr Club U, 2, 3, 4H; Y. W. C. A. 4:1. 2, 1 4:1; ank Cuunty Club IE1, 3, 3, 4L h511165 really very quiet. So many peuple say, But when you came tn knew hair, Shefs just thc ulher war. Whether nr mm the ahnvc Etattmiant i5 true, Laura is an ex- ccadingly demure chick. I401 . K8 ?.93 3 nggb' Gmhmm NmrmM LDL'ISE CURTIS CHIPMAN Pcnnell Institute Gray. Maine Training. Cm'hnm Training Srp'mm', Gracie 3 A. A. E1, 2. 3. 4:: ; Dutdanr Club f1, 2h Glea Club 1'1, 13,44; Y. 'W. C. PL. E1. 2, 3, H ; Dramatic Club 1:3. Q. As Louise we afl kunw her. 5:: pleasant and bright, All ready to help F1311. Whaterer your plight. NELLIE CLAPP 'THTEH'J Sticigwick High Schonl Sadgwick, Maine Training, FHF'EJ'f Street Scham'. Grade I, I-P'mfbmnk, .1! twine A. EL Cl, 2, 3, 4d; Dutduor Club 1f3, g ; Diviaiunal Basketball 1:2:r ; Fnur Winds Campiire Training Caurse i3, 43. A. deified lady hut graciuua, 5W; fligendid thu: nnt-vivaiimts; We :eto ask the Lara ;. Haw they dared to let us have her. ANNA FRANCES CLARK rim? Traip Academy Kittery. Mainc Training; West Gnrhmn Hiradel Rum! Schaai A. A. U, 2, Rt 4H Dutdnnr Club f1, 2, 3, H; ank Cnunty Club III, 2, 3, 43; Y. W. C. A. tfl, 2, 3, 4:1; Divisianal Basketball III, 23; Executive 13f Dutdranr Club II3, H; Dramatic Club I33, 41'; Glee Club l13, H. .2 ; versatile spurt, a Im'ely gIr1 Elna. blue Eyeg. and my hlnmi curls. Anna likes tn dance and play basketbailhin fact she is ane 9f thase damosels whc- typify verve and pap. KATHARINE E. CLGUGH IFKaJrU' Kennebunkpnrt High Schnul Kannebunkpurt, Maine Training, Warren Schoai Grade 4. Westbmak, Maine A. A. IE3, 4M Dutdaur Club 1:3, Q; Y. 1W. C. A. lf3, 43:; Y. W. C. A. Play IIEII ; Turk Cuunty Club 1:1, 2, 3, 43; Stautnet21r1.r ank Cnunty .Club 1231, HI ; Dramatic Club Treasurer $3,451 ; Hausa Committee EH. 14. certain young lady callad Kay Liked tn wnrk as well as tn play; The snug she has sung IS, I like. thtm Yuung! .r'md how did aha get that way! Hll Xe; Gamma 3333333 3992 9 i 1 879B MARY MARGARET CONNDLLY CathedraI High Schuul Partland, Maine Training, Br'aadfmy Grammar 5:30:33, Grade ,5, Snuff! Parrfmrd, Maine 3.. A. III, 3. 3. 41:; Commutara' Club III. 3, 3, $0 ; 1:53:11?thE.I Club SpECiEltiEEh Adviser 1:31; Entertainment Cnmmittee 'Ccurrrmltnar5-.1 Club i3jl ,: Dutdmr Club i1, 3, 3, 41L Friendship is. the bond at happiness. nThat's what I call a pal,':' one what is full at fun and desire tn win, ready tn: serve nthers tn Such a degree that we sigh becauSE we: caunnt sewn: thus, tan. Angella Marian has helpEd us all tn smile. HELEN CUSHMRN HCMJ'HEH Bearing High Schnul Portland. Maine Training, Farts: Street 5:310:33, grads 3, Wesfbmok, flifni-ne 1'1. A. K1, 3, 3, 43; Cemmutersi Club 1:1, 3, 3, 3E; Citrunll'llmlhr:r51 Cnuncil i3?! ; Uutrlnnr Club t3, 43L Here is the 3thletn, the: girl whu is always running into truuble and dancmg nut at it. Ctassmate. helper, spurt, friend. It seems hcr gund natur: has 114:- and. CALEKTINA G. CTR II'TCEIFJ Waterville High Schml Waterville, Maine Training, Garhnm Training Schmidt, Grade: I A. A. IE1, 3:1; Juninr Cnuncii A. A. 1f1, 33; Y. W C. A. III, 3, 3, 43; Y. W. C. A. Play 1:33; Sacretary Cm: Cam- mittee G, 42!: G133 Club III, 3, 3, 4U; Hrt Club t3, 41$; Dramatic Club 1:3, 31. 3.3 girl whu's nut afraid tn 3319' her 531', Than the whale: wuridis against her. 'tCal is probably the busiest girl in G. N. 5.?wt stunned trying tn ktep up with her lung agu! DURUTHY ALBERTA DEAN :IDa-EFJ Scruth Paris High Schnnl Suuth Paris, Maine Training, Earham Trafiting Schaal, Grade :5 A, A, t1, 3, 3, 4:1; Orchestra 1:1, 3, 3, 41'; Y. W. C. :3... i1, 3, 3, 21.31; Glee Club IE1, 3, 3, 4:1,; Dalegate tn Camp Maqua lt3j; Hausa Cammittee 1:3, 3, 3D 3 Managcr Girls' Basketd ball Q, 431; Uxfnrd Cauntjr Club 111, 3, 3, 42:; Divisianal Basketball 1:331; G. N. S. Trim i1, 3:1. Such sweet cumpuisiun doth in music lie. A famous viulinist hen: havc WE. Whats buund a celebrity tn be ; Fur whucvar she genes she's sun: tn pleas? What with talents and brains, Shelli be mught again and again. I431 - . I . .- I. II :I '.':::'. .I I II -. .- .L . i ' -'r'1t't .1-.1I. i i ' 118 17$ ! MEDEGEJD Gmmlfmm Nmmmmllt MHLRGPLHET LILLIHN DREW' nilffciaie Gerham High Schael Gotham, Maine Training, Semen:- Training.- Srheei', Grade 2 PL. A. L'l, 2L: Uutdnnr Club f3, 43b; Y. W. C. .91.. t3. 4?: : Glee Club :3, 43. 51165 a HI'eaI Ett'eetheart ese demure and yet kindly and witty. Fine Gf Spirit is eur Mickie . Her big brawn eyefi captured Bur hearts befere tt'e knew her. ETHEL LDUISE RUNNING Laufeu T reip Academy Kittery, Maine Training, Bridge Street Schaef, Grade 3, Westbreek, J-Iefiw FL A. it, 2. 3, 4U; Dramatic: Club 1'1, 2, E'J; Viee-President I11, 23:; Dutdnnr Club 1:1, 2, 3, 43h; Y. 'W, C. A. III, 2, 3, 41:; Delegate te Camp Maque L'EJ ; Y. W. C. A. Play $3.1; Viee-President Yerk C+:nunt:,,r Club I11, 23;; President Yerk Cnunty Club 113, 42L Eyes all agfewea winning smile, Fair, hieeming cheeks. and all the white A gfimpse of character peeping threuglle Leuiee, we're certainly preurl nf you. THIRZA ELZADA EDGERL rFTHSSIIEH ' Prineeten High Seheel Princeten, Maine Trein-a'iig, Gerhnm I-mu'nr High SHINE A. A. U, 2, 3, 4i; Glee Club 5:1, Ejl; Dutdeer Club 111, 2, 3, 113; W'aihingtml Ceunty Ciuh 1:1, 2, 3, 43; Y. W'. C. H. il, 2, 3, 4 . Thiraaie futl .ef kindness. Thirza's full oi pep. We appreciate the feet that yen came back ten tiltish in em- class, Thine, Yen have been an aeset and added fnend whem we admire and Ieve. RDSE ELDWITCH i'rRG-SEJJ' Pertlend High Seheel Fenland, Maine Training, Pine Street Sefteef, Grade 5, Semi: FertEn-ud, Maine A, A. t3, 43b ; Cemmutere' Club 1:1, 2, 3, 4:: ; Dutdeer Club tEIl. If tn her share seme youthful errers fall, Leek te eur Ruse and yeuIIl ferget them all. Reuse is a piaeist ef exeeIlenee, and as hinted abeve, Gerham Nermal teek pnde in her pleasmg face and persenality. I431 QiftQBJUL aKWIhILiiB 112992 9 7 i l 8 7 911 W ii. i ii-IURIEZIi FAULENER Iinrtlanrl High Schml Partiand. Maine Training: Gm'ham Training 35mm, faminr Primary :1. A. :11. EU; Aruustuuk Cmmiy Club E1, 2, 3, H; Armstmk Cuunijr Club Traasurm 111. 2'1; Dutdmr Ciub Ill 4:3; Dramatic Club i3, H; Ti VIII. C. 33'... i3, H; Y. 'W. C. PL Play E331. Petital wars, .winsnmc 5miEE. That 15 Muriel ail 1hr: whait. Muriel 11:15 an adorable baby iace, iiut her EHiCit-ncy belies the dimples. ELIZA GERALDI NE FENDEREDE J G Errjgn Thnmtnn Academy Sam. Maine ,3 Training, Gm-Imm Training Schaui, Grads 3 't FL A. U. 2, 3. 43.; Y. W. C. A. 1:1, 2, 3, 4i ; Dalegate in Camp Maqua L23; Finance Cammittee, Y. W'. C. A. Hi; Crut- l L; dDDr Club UT 2. 3, 41;. Turk Cuunty Club 1:1. 2, 3. 43. - i A friend is like- a beagmn, A irlcnd i5 Him :1 light. 'I' I 1' find as you read this measage. My imart with gladnesa sings. Because, dear Friend, we: find you 3:: like tints: pieasant ihinga. HELEIW;r MARY FINE Biddefnrci High Schmi Eiridefnrd, Maine TFHE'FII-HEJB?idgE Siraai 35.1mm, Grade;- I and 2, WE-FibmukJ ME. A. A. 1:1, 23; Yark Kimmy:r Dub 1.11, 2, 31 431. i255. bundle: uf sunshine and uncans ui smiles. The ahave is certainly true Bf Helen. She is always ready far a gomi time. but she usually manages tn appear Wlth an A after these quartcriy Htxamsfi ANNA EADMI FIREMAN Aim Partland High 5:110:31 Partiand, Maine Training Wiiiar'ri Schnai, Grade 4, Sauih Purffmici. Mama A. A. L3, 42:; Cammutcrsi Club 1:1, 2, 3, 4:1; Duidmr Club 1:11. 2, 3J 43L Afraid? Alene? Kind 0f blue? Anna Fireman, M. 11, im- wuesi We guaran tee yuu'ii new: we A chat. with hcr, whoa: ElU-Ei: I5 sparkling cheer and kindimcas. H41 Gtmhmm Nmmmmllt t8 ?Et 5 meet r LAURENCE. ARTHUR FUSE; IF'FaggJ-rll- Euxten High Seheel Buxten, Maine Training, Gerhmtt fttaefer High Schent Junior Hditer GREEE 3m: W'HITE; Basketball 033+: Wee- Presittent CemnmtereI Club fa; Baseball tajl; Cent- muters' Specialtiee iEF; President II'. -:-mrr1utere1 Club 1:3, 4;; Secretary et' Senier Class t3, H,- A. A. III, 3. 3, 331; Y. M. C. A. 1:23; Business Manager GREEE AND WHITE. Large Eemes t'mm Human every mertting in his Ferd. Wt: are all glad he eemee, heeeuee he ie an important eeg in the wheel. If 31311 want a thing tiene, anti dune well, ask Fagg. He is eensidering the jewelrtr business at present. ESTHER FI-IDDING emu Deering High Scheel Fenland. Maine Training, Pfeeemtt Street Sefree-I, Grade 4, 53:33 Pertmttd, J-Ie. Letter writing is net 3 lest art SD far as Estyu' i5 eeneerned, fm- ehe eetteitthr can write Jere. We Have wendered why ehe gUEE jute the mail reem ee eften. Evidently 5ememte else Writes ietters. RUTH A. ET. CLAIRE GALLISDH If 1: f M Banger High Seheel Haneeelc Peint, Maine Training, Gerhmst Training 35110-53, Grade 2 A. A. U, 3, 3, 43; A. A. Ceuneil 1:1, 3:: ; Dramatic. Club i1, 3, .3, e3; Glee Club 1:3, 1U ; Y. W. C. A. i3, 42!; Washingten CGUTITF C3111: I13, 4U; Dutdeer Club t1, :3, 3, 4L Rumie'e small, but, eh, her veice:eYc-u hear it hreadeasting tn the dermitery. Yen hear it whieltering :rmmd the eernere. Yen hear it singing in the their. In feet it is ene ef the meet eutetending memeriee at G. N. S. BESSIE REED GALVIN ITBJ'J' Merge High Seheel Bath, IL-Ieine Training, 5am Street Scheet', Junie:- Prfmm'ju mat! Grade I, Wextbreek, jifm'ue A, A. $1, 23!; Dutdeer Club i1, 3, 3, 43a ; Y. W. C. A. III, 3, 3, 43; Kennebee Valley Club t3, 4:1. Bessie is 5:: demure and sweet,- She IGVES kiddies mere than fame: Couple these traits with habits. neat, find success will fellow Eeseie'e name. I451 Gimam aWIhWM 4 E9329 IIS7QD - . KATHRYN BLAIR EALVIN ' IT'KHJ'JJ Home High Schanl Bath, Maine Training. FDfESI SI'J'EH Schaaf, Grade 5, Hicstbmnk, Ilfm'na A. A. IZ1,2, 3, 43?; Dutdnnr Club 111, PH; Y. W. C. A. 4:3. 4M Kauntbac VallEy Club 1:3. 43b. dA lmiapy heart results in facial radiance and leads to higher succesg. Kay, ynu'vu always made: us 5mm! With rant ways 51: varsatilac- I can iudge yuur schnul will Lu: Our: long nut: Di jubilet. VIOLA M AYBELLE GARDINER i'l' Infill: SDmEFSEt Academy Skibwhegaxl, Maine Training. Farm: Efrfc'f Srfrnnf, Grade 4. Wesfbmnfa, Maine Y. W. C. A. 1:11 2, 3, 4?; Dutdnur Club ii 4;. ; A. A. u, :2 3. 43$; Commuters' C uh i3: Fnur Winda Camphe Train- ing Cnurs: IE31 H; Arnasmnk Club ii, 42!. There an: smiles that make 115 IIEWF'1 ViDIa is. quiet and demure tn 1:111:51: whit: knnw her least; full af fun and happiness ta thus: whn knew her best. 1 STANLIE GIRSA Star? Gearge W. Stearns High SchmI Millinacket. Maine Training, Gaffmm Training Schaal, Hmde f5 4 A. P... i1. 2, 3, IQ; Dutdanr Club iii, 23;; Basketball 2 Slamls daring and cnurageuus, She's pmved a line apart and 11211- We trust that Mistress Furtune Will give.- Stanlin a iriend'a help. FRANCES LUUISE GDh-IEZ Frau ; Portland High Schuul Lung Islami, Maine Training, WiH-Erd Schaaf, Grade 2, .S'mrh': Fm'tfmuf, Maine PL. A. 1:1, :1 ; Dutdmr Club i1, 2, 3; ell; Y. W. C. A. til, 2, 3. 1-D; CEIImm111331 ?1 Club i3: Eli; Dpemtta El; Civil: Cum- mittee 3-3, 43:. Ii. 5111'err dispnsitinn will main: beauty attractive, knuwledge delightful, and wit gund-naturedf' Dainty and petite. ark-eyed and sweet: guten DE all danccrs, 'ureljr'. it's Frances. R 1,4. 1451 dGmHhmm Narmm i8 ?9 a W 24513 MARY PERKINS GDDDETIN I'Murf Kmmebunkfmrt High SEhUDl Ksnnchunkpurt. Mains Twining; Gsrhnm Training 363mm, fmrfm' Primary A. A. III, FD; ank Cnunty Club :11. 2, 3. 43+; Clutdsvsr Club :33, EU; Y. 'W'. C. A. 1:3, 4:1 ; Hausa Csmmittee iEL Mary is true uf those whu never seems to bus urgsntly pressed isr time, and yet accsmplishes 5:: much. If ysu need intelletb us! ELSSiSl'HTECE, ask Mary fm- it. 511-: has sue CHI thnse 311- rnund A camplsxss. MINNIE AMELIA GURDDN JHHH Bsrwick High Schism Nm's. Scotia, Canada Training, Gm'a'mm ImH'm' High ScII-zi's-f A. A. U, EJ; Duldnnr Club U, 2, 3. 42;; T. W. C. :51. i1, ET 3, H; Y. W+ C. 95.. Cabinet L13, 4;; Ysrk Cisuntyr Club till 2. 3, 43!; Glee Cluh 1:2. 3, H: Dramatic Club 1:3, :H; Hausa Cnmmiuee aflj; Fnur 1'I'Harirntzls Csmpiire Training Csurse i3, 4,1; hssistsnt Business Manager GREEE Assn 1'IE'In'rHITF. 1:3, 42;. Minnie has a dsriin diamond. 11nd we'd like: ta tel 113: lucky man That It'l'inniu's IIEEH s hritlisnt gem 1n uur scintillating dtadem. EUNICE LIEBY GDULD Kantls Hill Seminary Nsrth Leeds, Mains Training, Gnrham sziuf High Schmf A. A. 113, 431; Dutdnnr Ciuh i3. 43:; Mrs. Gould same to us just this 11:3. And we were glad tn weImmc hcr hers: Fur cvsryune she has. a sunny smiie. And she has pmsren El friend wurlh wh'tlt'. ISABELLE MARIE GRACE I'I'ISi-I'JJ Traip Academy Kittery Paint, Maine Ti's-fnfiny Bridge Street Srfissf. G-rndrrs 4 and j, FVEHEITWIB, Maine A. A. U, 2, 3, LU; Outtlosr Club 111, E, 3, sj; ank Csunty Clulg i1, 2, 3,411; Y. W. C. A. U: 2,3,43; Y. W. CEL Cahmet 1:2, 3, H; Y. 'W. C. A. Play Ujja; Dramatic Club issl A Frincsss Steadfast in the end, 1liris'filtl'l a persuuality sure tr: wins True and demttd to man? a friend. This princess has always been- HTJ Gwmmm ammlhiiiiia 3929i18?99 I-I i5LIImtjquI-I M-h BESSIE F. GREEKELATT Mars: High Schonl Bath, Main: TI'II-I'IIiIIg; Bridge 5.5mm EEiIc-IJF, Grades 5 HIId I5; WMHIFIJIIIB; iquE-HE .35.. A. IE1. 3; 3. 43; Dramatic Club :23, 411; Art Club 4:1; 3, 3; 44; Kennebec Valley Club U. 331; Vice-PIESEdt-nt uf Art Club i3;43I;Chai1-man Casmme Cnmmittae Hallnwe' E11 Party L33; Fnur Wrinds Camprire Training CDurEE i3 j 511:: Epilkc the maiden Epake4 :1 Similar might turn green With envy m this queeu CIE wisd-nm and 01' art Bessiels shrewd, irIJIIiI: I'Erhal parriea 311d EIEWET artiatls IJI'IIEh presage far her a. brilliant carear. EDNA CECIL GREENLEAF Tcddf Leavitt Institute: Turnar Ctntra; Maine Training, Gm'hmn JIIIII'LII- High 5:34:40; 34. A. 5:3. 47!; Uutrlmr Club f3, 4;; Hausa Cummitme Uj; Glee Club ISI. 3, 31 4:: ; Turk 'Cnun'tyr Club i3; 43. Piaaid :15 um Pint Tree 1314133,. Cnmpetent and clever. tan May 5113 far her IJUFHE 353L135, Be as dear us II: b CELIA GUREW'ITZ HSi'sh Edward Little, High Selina! Auburn; Maine Training; Brawn Strife: 3:33:13, Grades 2 and. 3; Wexlhraak. 1W Grim? A. A. i1, 3, 3; 43 ; Uutdnnr Club i1; 33; ; Dramatic Club 1:3; 4:1. Silil-lfaa I laughter, bright and gay, Has hEIpEd us all an nur studious way: Hcr tales an: infection we must admit, Fur otherwise lhcy wnuicln t haw: mailt- such a hit Sish , dear; what 5 thI: beat ELITE i0: flu. 3 r; . I 173? f1. I . ' 34th ELIZABETH HAM J . Eli'ui'y LiSIIEIEHI Caiugdral High Schnal Partland; Maine. f1 QW'IJI'III'IIQ; Brawn Effect 353ml; Grades: 4 and 5, Wesibmniz, IWH-im? A. A. 1:1, 3:: ; CammutErs' Club 1:1; 2; 3, 4i ; IEIIII-rn-rniitmeraI Cann- til i3; 411; hssisiant Edimr SHEER AND WHITE :13, 43!; I55 fhairman nf U. S. Histary Class i3jl. 3' HH SOME trmlhle shuuld upset me, 1 First it 5 gut tn cum: and EH. mt- When the fast Di thf: class 15 IEIpIExEd; we can always rely Ian Mary Elizabeth tn give the. cnrrect answer. She exceis f5- nm: Gnly in liar Studiea hut ELISE! in the art 0i making and keeping friands. I431 . . Garlhuamnn NWJMM i8 :79 H mm LILLIAN E. M. HANSON LiI-gfrf' Medfurd High Schnnl Mtdfm'd, l'IaSS. Training, Gamay: Training $531003, Grade 5 A. A. 1'51, 2. 31 4:1; Uutdnnr Club 111, E, 3, 43; Secretary ut' Massachusatts Club :21, 2?; President crf Massachuaetts Club 1:3, Q; Art Club 1:1, 2, 3, 43+; Y. W. C. A. I13, 43. A happy laugh and dancing fget, girl with such an intriguing: smile; Uh. how we envy the man shelll meat, For Lil-girl is a girI worth while. HAZEL SHERMAN HARE'ICIN HEIHEI'EH Samuel D. Hansrm High Schml Euxtun, Maine Training, Warren Earhamf, IH-niar Primary, Wasfbmafa, Maine Cnmmuterf Club 1:1, 2, 3, r3: Clutdnc-r Club Q3, 4L Haze! is a dear, thu rather 5111': 'We've afl aft wandered :15 tn why Shc hasn't changed those quiet waIr'E vi'rhil'li hem in Gm'ham's sunny raya M ILDRED AN NA HARMGN HMI-HLH Samuel D. Hansgn High Schml Buxtun. Maine Training, 3am Sires: 5 :th Graig 3 and 3; Wasa'bruak. Maine? Elzarrmnntm-sl Club 11, 3, 3, 43; Gutdunr Club f3, 47:. ha thnughtful and as. quiet as a mans: 1'5 5hr. Then unexpectedly full of fun and glee; heat: characttriqtics, it secma, will 1: : The guide cf HMm'I's life a'er ail dark seas. DORIS MADA HARRIS Daddi'fi' Grtenvillr: High Schncd Greenvilie, Maine Training, Gurhmu Training Schaai, Gi'ndE 5 EL 11. i1, 2, 3, 4'1; Dutdmr Club i3. 4E; House Cnmmittee CM; Faur Winds Campiare Training Cnurse iIEJ. 5hr: studies hard during mumants spare. In silcnce ur in din: 11m- lessens are her greatest care, For she is nut tn win. Duris is 3.11 Ail apart, kind, generaus, and thuughtful Inf ail. l-IEI 3311133181111 131W11111313 115912 9 i I 8 3,91 KATHARTKE LDUTSE HARTWELL K113133 3.1151511 Academy.- 1131511151111, Maine Training, 611131111111: Training 3131111111, 1313311133 1,1. 1:1, 3, 3, +1;Y. C131. i1, 3, 3, 41; Clutdcmr C1131 i1, .3. 3. 4j,Ken11et-re1; Valley C1111: 1:1, 3, 3,431. Ami big brown eyes are 11113135, H5;- 13,. dancin e13e5311111155e depth 111111115135 IfPEr aps 1.31111' 3311115515111 the reason 153 :13 There 15 '15. true 111111H 11'1th we 1151111 111113131. Elucutian 15 K111131335 farte, 111111 1.13e 5111311111 like 133 be her 1111111e11ee every time. ELIZABETH ELLA HENNESSY Icky Traip Academy Kittery, Maine 11131111131151, H; 11.11 Garhmn 111111111131 H1113! 5153111111 .31. 131. 111,3 .. 341,116.11? 11131.11, 3,3. 41; Pre5ident 1111111513 Cabinet Y.W. C131. 1:1, 331; Y. W.C. 131. P111313 1133; Chairman 1:11 Finance Cnmmittee, Y. W. C. 1311.. Cabinet 1131;011th1113 Club IE1,3, 3.41;Y1:113k Cnunty C1111:- 111, 3, 3.31:1;Dr11m3t51: Club 13,41. Icky 3115311335 Iiked 1:135 be H1:11131113en1, but :1 guard 5111:1131 31111 a friend to 5111 were her merits Clever in 13111155115, 111111 3.1 K. CL 12111111e g33 111 1311:1111: Icky,rn had an inwncihle 13.111111111133011. DELLA ANN HICKMAN erEIIU Stephen's High 51:11-31:11 Rumfnrd, 113131113 Training, W351 G11131'11111111111111111131.1131! 3113131151 .31. 1351. U, 3, 3, 41 ; Dutdnor Club t1, 31 ; Cleurd 13111111133 Club 1,1, 331; Divisianal 3115113111311 331. Laugh and 11111 1511131121 151113115 with 131111. Recipe far 511111e 11111313 1:1111re13 drawings we have seen lately:- Put tngether 111111 pencil and 151111 51111111 1:11 pager. 1311111 121511515 511111111 311ge135 111111 31333011 with 1151' natural talent. MARCIA PRISCILLA HEDGE Priuiau 31111135 High 511110111 Bath, Maine Training, Warren 515111101, Grade 1', W35131311113,M1111111 331.131. 1:1, 3, 3, 41,131 1W. C. 131.. 1:1, 3, 3, 41;Clutd111113 C1111:- 1:1, 3, 3, 4:1; K331131111: Valley Club 1:1, 3, 3, 4:1; F1111: Winds Campfire Training Cnurse t3, 4j. 1311110113311 5111515 petite, Priscilla 15 must sweet- And here gdggnd 11.1111: and happiness T11 11-31111, 1111 may it 1551, Both in 113111.113 work 5113 1112113, dear, .1315 it 11115 dam: 111 the past. 1531 518 ?ED 55 K929i! Gomhmm Nmmmrftl ANNA ERUW'NE HU'WARD .-'I m: DId ann High Schanl Did Tawn. Mains Training, Gm'hsm me'm- High Sch-as! Prssident Hnuss Cnmmittse summer JET; Hausa Committee His, 'EEJ; Dutdnnr Club 4:3, 42!; Dramatic Club IE3, 43+ tht heme eithEr in 22 GIT 29 Robin?! Can 1:01.: picture: Anna withaut her smile: and friendly grseting far 3.11? It truly can he said of her: To know hat is tn lave her, To Imus her is forever- Her frieads wish hEt' gmd fnrtunr: in teaching Dr-sny' prnfession. NORMA IOLA HDYT Nam Snuth PnrtIsnd High Schnul Sauth Partland, Maine Training! memnf Sires: Esfisnf, Grade 2; Surrfh Pm'tfmad. Maine Y. W'. C. A. f1, 2,3; Dutdaur Club 1:1, 2,3; Divisisnsl Basket- ball IIEE; I31. 335.. Ill, E'J. Nu ans but she and heaven knnws Df what she is thinkings It may ht mthsr bunks m- Imam: Fins schnlsrships nr stylish clutisss. Percents .usr prinl-cing. FLDRENCE GERTRUDE HUMPHRET HFFDJJEEJ' Cony High Schism Augusta, Maine framing. Gm'hsm Training Schusf, Grads 4 A. 45L U, 2, 3, 4E; Dutdnmr Club IEL 2, 3, B; Y. W. C. A. III, 3, 3, 4M Y. W. C. A. Cabinet f3, 47:; Assistant Editnr GREEN AND WHITE 1:3, 4E; Kennebsc Valley Club ?;1, Eli. FlmssisfsH auburn curls and sprightIizit-ss sander her very menacing. But ifs Duly tn: the male: facticsnsand anyway, Shels beloved by hath classmates and friends at G. N. S. HELEN LIDUISE IARRETT nHHH-EJJ'H Westbmnk High Schcal Partland, Maine Training, Fsrssf Street SchssL Grads 3, PVsstbrssk, Maine Vice-President sf Class 111, 22!; Cnmmut-Ers! Club t1, 2, 3, Q; Divisinnal Basketball t3; Dyeretta s23; Suscrstary Drs- matic Club I33, 4::; Art Club 113, 4,0; Assistant Business Manager GREEN AND WHITE 113, 43. Whnls the girl with the great big smile far sssryrbndy? W110- has big brown Eyes, and nimble feet tn help her slang Lifefs steep highway? thyl Who else but Helm? the acknnwi- edgsd thlsrl uncrnwned quEen nf beauty cm Harms! HiIl. I511 r Gmmmm aEWhlllm 1591129 - l 5 WI: MINNH KAUFFMAN inle Partland High Schnal Portland. Maine, Training lemnt Street Sclmnl, Grade I, Smith Portland, JleiTlE A. A. E1, 2, 3, 43?; Uutdmr Club 1:1, El; Baaketball IE231. A hit of a a:amp, Sumehat DE EL vamp, 5. pal gnud and true. We all like you-Minna! W'elre been wandering abuut tha cans: 9f Minnals mirth in scienca class, thuugh. DURDTHY MILDRED LA GASEEY ITDHEJJ Stearns High 5:110:11 Mlllinacktt, Maint- Training, Garhnm Training thGE-Hl; Grade I A. A. i1. 23; Dutduar Club 1:1, 23;. LlFrum the :mwn Di her head tn the: sulea ul her feet 51165 all mirth? lanttit says that she came tEI G. N. 5. far a ?HFPEI'EE. Her elEn self and charming vnice as well as her sluttrity' anti gnnd nature, -will always ha 'lt'mld memnries fm- us, and. 5-:- she shauld Iael her 13111-11059, achieved. DDRIS ELIZABETH LA PDINTE II-F-DEEJJ Dram: Cathalic High Schnul Dram, Maine. Uniwrsily 0f iliralflE ff Dutdnur Club 113, H ; A. PL. i3, ill 3 Civic Cnmmitter: l3, 43. .. Daria curries fr-nrn Bruno, That college tuwn of lame, TD Gnrham 1Errmal she's tyne. blue, But aften Eptal-EE nf HIlllau-mhn GERT RUDE BAR ST LAWR ENCE Lawrence Haverhlll High Schml Haverhill, Mass. Training, 511ch Street Sclmal, Grades 2 and. 3, Waslbmak, .Muina Ih-lassachusetls Club t1, 2, 3, H; A. A. El, 2, 3, M; Y. W. C. A. IIl, :3, 3; 43; Dutdaaar Club '11, 2, 3, 43!; Art Club l1, 2, 3: 4J- The meek little girl frnm Haverhill, but rm! She is nut always what she Eternal She is thaw when any discusslnn is in sessinn. H T. 153 I-l ' E8 ?3 a WDQSD '.'.' L' I I lj'i'lqll'lllil'i I - ' -- Q 03?le Narmml f HJRRRIET LDUISE LEE Hmbml C0113: High Selma! Augusta, Maine Training, Gerhnm Training 5::th Grade 3 A, A. U. 2, 3, 4:1; Dutdaur Club 1:1. 2, 3, 43; Y. W. C. A. 1:1. 2+ 3. 41E; Secretary Y. VJ. C. A. 1f3. Jill; Kennebac Vallcjr Ciub lfl. 2, 3, 1H ; Class Treasurer III, 2:; ; Glee Club Q. B; Treasurer Glee Club IIS, 4M ViCE-President HCMEE Cnmmittee 0114+ Hart is :1 girl with +1 name that Ets, Happy, with hcr carefree smile, Always makes everyunt her kind End ItaVes mEmnrics that an: wnrth while. She i3 Especially fnnd 0f gland fun and always adds her hit 1:0 make the part3r livciiar. A real friend i3 HH:a.1:+p:v. CURINNE ELIZABETH LERMUND Gnrham High 5:110:31 Garham. Maine Training, Garfmm Training Schnaf, Grade 5 A. A. III, 2. 3, 4E; Dutdnnr Club U, 21!. W ; girl whu has ED many pleasing ways?! Haw: arm: snmething difficult ta d0? Curinna 1Will help yuu. She is Ever ready t0 be 0f Service. Being friendly is just UI'IE: cf her many grand paints. S. ISABELLE LEWIS ng;ny Marge High Schaml Bath. Maine Training; Garham Training Schnel, Grads 2 Y. W. C. A. :51, 2, 3, 4E; Hausa Cummittee ICE; Dutdmr Club 1:1, 2E; Kennebec Valiey Club E1, 2L Her air, her smile her marinas, tell An inhnrn grace that nnthing lacked Uf culture and appliance, T111: warmth of ganial nuurttsy, The calm uf seli-reliance. BEATRICE LEVINE LIBBY Ethan Stnne High Echnnl Newfieid, Maine Training, Garhum Training Sdmui, Grade 6 Hausa Cnmmittee L'Summer Sessimn 'ETJ; Y. W. C. A. 13, 43; A. A. IE, 41'. We know a girl who is fully, WE knaw a pal when :5 true; We knnw alfritnd whn is priceless, And that. 15 Ye5, BEE, thatr's 3011. I531 EN $9 11 E f if: FEE? g Gimmmt dammmm 192 9 i I 8 7' 9D ILIi f PAULINE LDCKE aPGHJJu Deering High School Purtlarid. Maine Training; Picasnut Street Schmi. Grade 4, SGIIHI. Partimrd, ME. Dutdmr Cluh Ill, 21'; Cnmmuttrg' Club U, 2. 3. 1U; Cam- muters' Cnuncil ili 2:1; Divisimnal Basketball i3. Pally is. the only am nf the big girls at' our acquaintance wha is not bothered by subj-a-ct of diets. Nnthing rumes har. Pmbably this is Why hEr gmd natur: has endearad her ta friends at Gnrham and claawhere. RUTH GERTRUDE LUNN Rmh-iau Watarvillt High Schnnl Waterville. Ih-Iaina Training, Gnrham Training Erhaal, Innis? Primary A. A. U, 2, 3, 4d; Dutdonr Club L113, 43:. Ruthie1i appears quiet but when then: is a gnarl time in stun: aha is right then: to make: it a good one. Even if sh: duean't clatrmr far success it will End her. JEAN ALICE h'IAEDUNALD ffgfacli Weatbmnk High Schuni Wastbmcrk. Maine Training, Bridge Street Scharjrl, Grades 4 mid 5: Westbmuk; Me. Cummuters' Climb; III, 2. 3, all; PL. A. i1. 21$; CluthGC-r Club i1, 3 ; Dwismnal Basketball 1:2, 4.3: ;Athlatic Edltur GREEN AND WHITE. Almther mm of thus: ElthIEtiEH girls. d011, char knuw, whe- specializes iniothar thingg besides basketball goals. WE: leave: same tc- imagmation, but we will give this great. big hint, Weill vouch fm- Jean wherein she guns. May her life he 1131;111:inr spent. AGNES MALLDY Berlin High Ethan! Berlin, N. H. Training; Bridge Stragi Schual, Gradm 5 and 6, Wesfbmak, ME. Cnmmuters' Club :11. m ; Hunmruus Editnr GREEN AHD WHITE 1'13. 43F- Ehe scams the 111::IT.II:'.:.r gathering, Those with inferiur mental sets; She's wit and sage and peem cnmhined. Her brnnie hair gleams, while her blue eyes Laugh at the farce we; make. of life. Hgnes is puzzling and daring, yet c001 withal. But 5h: can he a real friend we've: faund. I541 JG UlPJhtfimnll Nmmmmm 18 173 a meet- '-.I-II::III'I I! kill... t: . .I'l'. II 1'l'..l '- ':' 1.I- :51 - 4-3.5: . MARIE GERTRUDE MCCARTHY Mexiee High Seheel Rumierd, Maine Training, Gerhettt Training Scheef, Grade 3 A. A. El, 3, 3, til; Uxferd Cenuntgr,r Club tfl, 2, 3, 41:; Dutdeer Cluh El, 335: Divittienal BaeltethaIl 1:1, 31'; A. A. Seheel Ceuned 1:3, 43. Marie wee a girl very freereh! Eut tt'tth her heart She refused te part, Fer semehedy eise had the hey-ehl Here we have the efheial! stenegrapher ef the A-t Seiertee Class. Her talents are net limited to this, hewetret'. We hear her pleasant veiee giving infermatien in every class. 9 - .I'EL . -t --.-L , 3541-1111112 FRANCES EILEEN MCGDNAGLE anH St. Jeseph'e Academy Portland, Maine Training, Bi'til'nti'imlji Srheei, $3333 5, 331th Pertlmtti, Met'tte A. A. U, 2, 3, 43; Cemmuters' Club f1, 3, 3, 43. 'Hz'ave yet: ever'heard nHeintjt Miss ? Well, we have the engmal tn eut mtdst. Fran is. the type whe has 50 mueh tjgj-u-u- r. . - ,JvL-K- sympiethy fer everyone that it ie intpessible net tn lmre her. i , H. She IS a persen ef whem Frau thtnk, nWhat wettld we ever dg i . H- -t RI .5, wttheut her I'm 1 - H 1-1.. 3 .-- MARGARET LDUISE MCGRATH Newhurypert High SeheeI Newburypert, M1155. Training, Gerftttm Training $33333, Grade 4 Massaehusette Club 1:1, 3, 3, H ; A, A. f 1, 3:1. Reasoning at etrerg.r step she trends The why and wherefere e3 the simpIest threads. Leuiee hails from Massachusetts and is a eenseientieus 1355. Many times. we hnd her theughts miles frem Gerham. Di what 15 ehe thinktngf' PAULINE MACLAUGHLIN PeHyu Banger High School Cerinna, Maine Treittt'ng, Gerham Training Sefteei, Grade 3. Y. W. C. A. 113, 43:; Glee Club t1, 3, 3, 4:1; A. A. :21, BJ; Y. W. C. A. Play i3ft. Wheis that making SO much neise? Where that always Elletl with glee? 'Tte the 311-1 whese heart is happy When 5hr. thinks ei Seuth Patee. Here's to P't:+li:.r,u whese wit and geed naturedness has brought her many friends. I551 H. Emma aaWHIhittae 15912191 - 1 a a a AHNPL GLADTS EIENAUGHTDN Cathedral High Schael Partiand. Maine Tminim, Ferns! Street Schergi 1611165113 :5, 9' anti 3, Lyasfbmek, 11 mm? 1'31. A. 111, 2:1; Dutdaar Club I11, aj; Executive Ufficer Uutdaar Club 111, e A jelly geed Eellew. Friend Anna H1 .I111'J11t is always ready fer a gentl time, 111:1 matter when, when, Dr where. In Hiatery Hana is always a shining light. She can tell eff datiea and incidents that fairlyr take away the breath fer the rate at speed and accuracy. ELIZABETH LUGUES MITCHELL Be19.13.19r Pertiaud High Schael Pm'tiand, Maine Training: Bridge .S'Ireet Seheai, Grade Ir', FVe-stbreek, iifeiue Glee Club 111, 2, 3, 4:: ; Operetta 1:231. itBetay'I ie a dehater, histnrian. and future member at the United States Cangress. Her clear, eenciae, and definite thinkn ing is ehewu in ether ways than hieterjr and grammar. She l::a11 even etir up the starla duet. ANN MUFFETT 111161111?! Berlin High Seheel Berlin, N. H. Training, Ba'eadtaey Seheel, Grades 3 311d 5:: A. A. :111 e 3, 1H; Cemmulerei Club t1, 2, 3, 4:1; Commuters: Cnuneil i1 2i. 1311111 i5 always i11 evidence with a whaepie call She cnmes te 115 110111 Berlin N. H. Yeu juet can t escape this knowledge if 33911 knew Anh far she insists 1:111 telling 31:11.1 She is frem Ber 111. $1111 i5 mast pupular and always has a amiIe and helle fer everytma and we ceuida't dc withaut her. 'We have just dismvered that Hannver. N. H.I ia the big weakness new. INA MDRSE Shead Memeriai High Seheel Eastpart, Maine Training, Garham Training; Seheaf, Grade 4 A. A. 4:1, 23:; Glee Club IE3, 41; Waahingten CaantjI Club 111, e, 3, 4:1 ; Divisional Easkethail i231. 111a. where did you get these dimples, And hair at reddish hue? I fear teaching was net meant Tu he lqng the wurI-t fur yen. Jelly, embitieue, friendly, 111a needs. ne ether reeemmendatiene. laEl t8 ?9 H MMGED EQUMMM Napalm EERTHA MARIUN- MUNDT Gaultf Academy Eethel, Maine Training, I'P'est Gerham Marie? Rare! Schaef A. A. III, 2. 3, H; Dutdeer Club i3! ejr; Y. 1W. C. PL. i3, etjt. She eemes treat that tewn at valea and hills just helr'entl Paris.H Beeauee at this ae'ljlaeeneg.r eue might he led te believe her friveleus and vain. It is net 513. Tea End her a staunch friend and student. Did we hear Semething about a trip te- New York this summer. Bertha? ESTHER ELIZABETH MURPHY Biddeferd High Seheel Biddeferi Maine Training Fares: Street Sefmair, Grade I, Weathraaka. htafate Dutdeer Club 1ft, 2M A. A. i1. EL 3, Q; Yerk CGUI'ltJr' CIuh 111.2. 3. 4;, Esther i5 ene ef eur girls frem Biddeford, etudieua and jelly. She has never stayed in Gerham ever a week-end. We feel sure that she wauId hke it it she did. Esther is always reatthr fer a laugh and yet is an expert in teaehing primary reading. we wish her the best at aueeese in fellewing the veeatien ef her family. HELEN FRANCES MURPHY Marirff Natiek High Eeheel Natiek, Mass. Training. Gerham Training Sefreai, Seeder 3 Maeeaehueetts Club t1, 2, 3, 4i; Treaeerer et Massaehusette Club i3, 43; A. A. it, at; Divisional Basketball H31. 'JI-Iappy-ge-Iueky, fair, and tree, Nething there is that trauhtee thee.H 't'JEIurIarahH lungs fer the erewded metrepelia, Beaten er liew Turk? We heIJe that when she tiaalljg.r arrives in the eit:r et' her eheiee, she will eeeasieetallj.r leek hack and think at her '11 N. S. eumrades. ELIZABETH MAUDE NASDN Betty! Fetter Aeademy; Nerth Sehage, Maine Training, Gerrftam Teaming Seheaf, Grade 3 Art Club i1, at; Detdeer Club t1, 2, a, Q. Every marniag, rain. anew, er Sunshine. we see Lihi' peram- huIattng taward the Peat GHiee. We wender if she is mailing appheatten blanks? Anyway, we wish her all eueeeee in her ealling. W gtfdgdmmt aEWIhILWB w I929 I 1 87 E919 2 Jr in. ', . KUL J. uaij, .14; '- . 4: ;,. I F r P '.I ,, haw; LUW-?,LJ EAL! -..-' ,- .. h...- Uj-J J... JLr'lt-df- JJ .IJH-F L.--'.-I- ' '.' ,. I'- ,f-..r'J- L-Ju....-- -..F-;.L.--b-L-- l'h- I'L-EARY LDUISE DiBHIEN PartIand liligh Schml Pnrtland, Maine Training, IVEHnrd Schani, Grade 4, Smith. Parfa'mrzri, Maine Cr:.um1':11.1tv5:rsl Club U, 3, 3, 1H; Dutdunr Club 1:1, 3, 3, 4:1; Divi- sinnaI Baaketball 1:1, 2, 3, Q. Gcntlt uf spacch, beneficent nI mind. Maryr appears demure, quiet, 3.an earnest in all her wnrk and play. Emir thcrc-are ,wells Cnf ifmlu: as her EDHrklmg eyes Eug3 gest. Dlllgcncc 15 thme, O'Brien. . l 3'. ' r I 1.1 -' d-I -'- ,IFJL lu....---- II . rF- h3 - h-' I .e -- FM Hid .3? DOROTHY MARIE DLDHAM Datu Bristnl High Schonl Pemaquid Bath, Maine Training, Garhmn Training 353ml, Imefar High A. A, El, 3, 3, H ; Kennebec Valley Club f1, 3, 3, 43; Untdunr Club 31,2, 3, 4;; Y. W. C. A. i3, 4i. Why spend 5:; many weekends. at henna, uDntli? Sh! We'll nuvtr tell. Hut 110 011E will ever farget that winsmne smile and helping hand that was always tn he fnund in HEELH a true friend at .frl-Lthimst r M l UM M aw; 4M w- M g . $TMW35WL 7Q- IIEF a LAVERNE HELEN DRCUTT Tinaihaven High Schmhl Vinalhaven, Maine Tmming, Garham Inninr H fgh Schaa! A. :1. i1, 2, 3, 41:; Gler: Club t1, 2, 3, 4;, Dutdcrur Club 1:1, 2, 3, 43; Y. W. C. FL i1, 2, 3, 4U; Secretary-Treaaurer Glee Club i1, Ejl; Vica-President Y. W. C. h. Juninr Cabinet im; Vice-President Y, W, C. A. 1'3, 43; Drganizatinn Edimr GREER AND WHITE i3, 43 ; Civic Cummittce t3, 43. Many GE 1115 have humbly bent Eefum that glance severely gem; Yet we know mu juin 111L- ranks When it cnmrzs lu fun and pranks, 43nd beneath it all we see . Strung character and sweat persnnahty. r; ,IIJ LE 1'3, N HARRIET SUSAN USBDRN P u, 1 I'fS'IlEJ'J u' u , . . I ..h '1, '1 Aimed Hrgh School Sanfnrd, Mama I 3' . . Trainiizg, Bridge Strata! SCFIUUI, Grade 3', Westbmok, Mama ,- : Dutdaor Club E1, 3, 3, ell ; 113:1:rnrrlLtmal'E.i Club i1, 3, 3, dzfl. '.' ';Thr.rsc whc: bring aunshine intu the lives DI uthars cannot keep it fmm 1' ,J I 'thml'muahrIr'.5.n n f . .f' I Harriet has wan Iuve and respect. She always has. a M -'u' 4' chearful smile fm' everyt-ne and is always ready to help. She ' ,1 j . will he nne 0f the best teachers because nf her persistence and 1f willingnesa m wurk. The best 0f luck, Harriet, in 1mm: Each- ing. I551 Ghmhtamm NamethlI 18 ?9 a tween: '1 J cm 51.1 2.1, 9': ..h... .- PAMELIH PARKER Pawn Nnrthheld Saminarj: Shirley, MESS. Training, Earhart; Training Schaah Grade 5 Uutduor Club t3, 43; Massachusetts Club E3, 43. The secret uf success is constancy tc- purpuse. Frum Massachusctts cnmes this Misst And by her friends. at G. N. 5. Has ham agpiitd the ward H51.14::ct'55. 3a they will all truth ch:- furasee l'Pam. --tt-:ahht-r of :clehriljr. MARY LIBEY PEDERSGN lifting AH-TIM Scarhnm High Schaul Starhnra, Maine Training, Wear? Earhart: Iliadei Rural 3:151:39! A. :1. 11:1, 2, 3, 4;; ; Y. W. C. A. t1, 2. 3, 43? ; Sacretary hf Class I11, EH; Vite-President Hausa Cammittee IIIEJ; Editar-in- Chief GREEN Alan WNHITE 1:3, 43. A girl with a smilc, A gitl WMJE wurth white. With a wilhng and helping hand; She behaves in er Fun When her wnrk E5 d'IJI'lE. Thcrtts nun: tilt: her in ali the land. Mary is a girl with Ethilityr and the tietEI'minatiDn tn:- carry thruugh anything she undertakest We are: grand of gut Edttnr- in-Chief. ETTA PERKINS Parfau Windham High Schnnl Windham. Malina Training, Brawn Street .5' 5.5109! , Grades 4 mid 5, Wasthraak, ME. Y. W. C. A. I3, 42:; DUthDT Club f1, 3, 3, 4:1; Hausa Cam- mittEE iZBJI. Whatja that nuise I hear dawn thc hall? Whn's laughing 5n heart?!r and lung? Why. Etta, uf cutlrse. ynu ail ought ta know? When Etta. can't laugh them's something sarluust wrung. ETHEL LQUISE PHILLIPS Watttrhnrn High Schuul Waterhurn. Maine Training, Fares: Street 3311.09.15; Grade 41, Westbraak, M :1ng A. PE Hi Ejl ; EttrnmuttersF Club 1:1, 2, 3, 42: ; Dutdnnr IL'Ihjh 3, 4 . Ethel seems quiet and a hit resctved, But of fun and 3:1ch timcs 51165 a lever. And so :mu see; that EDES tn prove Yuu cantt 111113;: a bank by its EDVEL I591 L WWW ammmm JIEBPQEFEISTQD CELIA CATHERINE PHINNET Suuth Portland High School Suuth Pm'tla11d. Maine Training. Br'mnfit'ny Grammar Schnof, Ga'ndcs 3 mm' 9, Smith Pm'Hmrd, Maine? GIEE Club U, E, 3. 4:3 ; Dutdnnr Club f1. 2, 3. 4:! ; Y. 1W+ C. A: U. 2. 3. 4:! ; A. PL. 1:1, 2:: ; Civil: Cmnmittec Q3, 4E ; Mumm Editor GHEEE 413:0 1iIEEur'HlTl-t 133. Q. HUnUd-naturei always 5mi1ing. What me like best ahuut Celia is her way of winning iriends. Her thnughtfulness nf nthars has. endeared her tn many. and gray skies become blue when El'lE appears. In har studem ht: 5-1111 End 1113? just as true and 1:13'31. ELLA L'DU-ISE PHINEEY PF! inn. Gorham High Schml Gnrham. Maine. f.i!' h:1rEnirrg'J Bridge Strife! Sdmuf. Grade 3, F?VEHEH'EME, Flirting: A. EL 1:1, 2:1; Cummuters' Club IE1, 2, 3, 4L 'WhatEcr 5h: tnuglges Ihrings success, Rcward cf hcr ab1laty. A cummuter whn htlps to pass dull time away. IBM: has that rare gift nf Hreasnningh which makes her a pramment schnlar. Indeed, her abilities far excel her size. ETHELTN ESTELLE PIERCE Gnrham High 5:119:31 Hollis Ceutcr. Maine Training, Gm'ham Jnm'm' High 35km! Y. W. C. EL GE. a1: ; Cnzr:mmJtEn-zT Club i3. 41; Secrntary Cum- muters' Club IIEII; Clutdcor Club $3. 42!. Her way Inf wisdom we all knuw, For in each class she can shew, Wimn she is called an tn recite, The auswar must. likcljr tn ha right. ELIZABETH DDDGE FIDDLE fl'L'ITEr'IJ' Bristnl High Schml Pemaquid, Mgine Training, Bridga Errfet Schaaf. Grade 3, WEJEEH-aak, Mame 3'5, .91. i13, H; Kennebe: Vallelu' Club 1:2. 3, 4?; TH W. C. A. :3, 4::-; Y. W. C. A. Play LEE; Dramatlc Club fi3, 1H; Treasurer Seniur Class lfa, M; Clutdnnr CIub 1'13t 4:1. A charming poise. :a. magnetic grace, A sumething diffmcnt and in case: Ynu'd like a cnniidantfh-a friend to all- Suek nur Lih -ruueen'l;r and tall. IBM --.- m 79 3-! MWGEE CG mlhmm Nimmmm HTLDA LOUISE PDWERS Heebfen Hangar High Schunl Hangar, Maine Training: Garhnm Training: Sra'maf, Grade 4 Dutdnor Club U, 2; 3T 4,1; IL A. III, E, 3. H; Divisicrnal EELS- ketball ifEJ. Hart: js a girl of great fame. a studmt 0f Gmrham Narmal and Mame. . Clue buck cangmt nccupy twu spaces at mm. time. Haw 15 H: w 1th the mind. Hllda? NINA EVELYN QUIMBY Cindyn Training: Farm Strata: Sciram', Grade 5, Wmfbmnk, Mnf-HE EL A. iLJE, 3, 43 ; Dutdmr Club i1, 3, 3, 411; '13::rrmmtEI-E.F Club . 4 . Her TuiEE was ever suit, gentle and law. + Tau me hgr nicknamc is nuly shart fur Cinderella. for she 15' such a favrry-hke creature. Haw can such Imuwledge :Imd 5111mm? ha : 111 Due Such WEE ptrsnn? Then: is surely nnthmg savage 1n her nature. GERTRUDE ELLEN EQUINE Trudi; Snuth Partiand High School South Partland. Maine Training! Fine SHEE! EHMHI, Graig j. SHHHI- Partfund. .MHEHE Y. W. C. A. H.231: Dutdnar Club i1. 2J3 A. A. t1, 2, 3, 4;; Dramatic Club f3, 4L Skillful alike with tongue and pen. -Trudy has many guaIities which we admire but the. Cam: in 1':thth we are mast IIItETEStEd is her newly acquirea art Inf Incusmg scnrnful glances. She 1115i makes yqu listen tn htr Wellituld tales, such is the pnwer cf her dramanc art. HELEN LUUISE REED Ream? Huultnn High Schnnl HizmllmnT Maine Training; .LVHHTHI Schanh Grady I, LVEijraakJ J! :1qu A. A. fl, 3, 3. 5H; Uutdnar Club U. 2E; Arunstank Club f1, 2, 3, 4:1 ; VicEwFrEsident Arnastunk Club i1. Ell; Treasurer Arnnstnnk Club i3. 4L Thru the $13115 fan can hear her cheery $3115. A frieudIy 5mi1e and merry ward arc alwajra lurking aimut iiREEdiEfi Her Sharp eyes are full Inf twinkIEa. Her questinniug ability Dught tn 1111.;ng her a succe55ful lawyer, should she Iean tnward. that vnca Inn. U511 Gmmm ELWMHEB IQQQiISVQD HELEN M, RICE Kennebunkpurt High Sclmnl Kenmhunkpnrt, Maine Training. Iifnrrcm Schaui, Grades 3 and 4. LVE'SHETGUJ'IE, .Urrim? 1'. 11 . C. A, 4:3. '13; ank Cnurlty Club I1. 2, 3. H. 'We all knuw and lave Halen dearly. HEY gay chatter and reach; jests 3n: plcasant charactaristics. A, little spirit called Hmnsciance i; congtaqtiy taggingat hgr heels and the result Hf this cnmpamunahlp :5 always. Exudent 1n all her wnrk. VIVIELN EVINDNA RICHARDS .I'f'I-IIF'I'TJ' Eristnl High SchanI Emmi Fund, Maine Training, Um-Imm. Training; 55.1mm, Grade :5 ft. A. :33. rlJ : Uutdnnr Club f3. 41'. Dame 3 iriend. alwam 11 iritand.u Vivian, mmmuuly knawn a5; hti-T. hag helped tn make 0111' sclmnl year a happy and enjoyable cane. She is aiways cheerfui and gay, except when accidants nccur ur the rtstaurant catches. fire. MULLIE RUBIN 'TIIHH'J Bangui High Stlmnl Banger, Maine Training, Farm: Siren? Schnal', Grade I, LVeslbl'nak. ,Flfci'ine Dramatic Club 13, +11?! ; Dutduar Club 1:1, SJ ; A. A III, 2, 3, 4L Mollie. Rubin is her name. an I'll tell 1mm whafs her fame: Ecauty. 2101:1135 and pcrsnnality, Thatls mu- Mollie in reality. ANN FRANCES RYAN Pnrtlaud High Schaal Amtasbury, I'In-Iass. Training, Bridge Sires? Schmi, Grade: 5 and 6 Dutdmr Club U, 2, i 4?; Art Club 1:1, 2, 3, 41'; A. A. 1:1. 2, 31 H : Y. W. C. FL i1, 3, 3, 4:. ; Maasachusetts Club i3, 4L ngality, net quantity. Ann is nur widely-reacl student. She has Everything fmm ancient histnry 11:: current tcpics at tnngue's end. Deep 511E: titlwzs inter mystericrus and weighty valumes of IitEratur-e. and smence. I531 .o--.a ..-. F G Hiloll'lllfllllllll Mammal 18 79 H mm: BERNICE STELLA SCHITARTE Earth? Pnrtlantl High Schonl Pnrtland. Maine Training, andtmy Emnmmr Schtml, Grades ? and S; Smith Parkland. :lirm'ne A. A. f3, 411;. Clam1'1'1ttlhEt'E.I Club 1:2, 3, 43k ; Dutdonr Club :3. Q. Bernice has a great deal cal Savair lain: anti Elll equal Supply 3f determination. We knew that in any situatinn she will came nut lu+cl-t;lr bECHUS'E at this strung confidant: int her ability tn m'arcnme obstaclea. INA l-IAHALA SEVERE- Infra Pcnnull Institute Gray, Maine Training, Brawn Street .S'chtiul, Grades 4 and 5, Ht'EstlthmFa, Mr. Y. 1V. C. A. i1, El ; Cluttltmr Club fl. 2. 3, 43$; Dramatic Club t1, 2, 3. en ; Athletic Council Lt. 2T 3, an. Far 51112 was just the quiet kiudl A better irlcnd ymfd never End. Quitt thnugh she i53.-YGII will End hgr staunch and true. Tau may- SEE that her ability i5 mast varmd. A tlmrnugh student, eHiment teacher, anti an actress. THERESE ANNIE SHERMAN HTIMJ'EJI'E Camden High Sthmml Camden. Maine Training, Gm-Irmn Training Sclmclf, Grads 2 A. A. t1, 2, 3, ti :IArt Club 1:1. 2. 3. 41inch W. C. A. 1:1. 2. 3, 1H; Fuur WlndE Campfire I33, 3, 4:1. Happy-gD-ludty. carclws and free, Nuthmg tlwre is that truuhlea me. Cheerfulness personified. Here's wishing mu all kinds uf luck, Tharese, in yuur future as a Schaulmarm. ELIZEBETH LDUISE SINCLAIR Elfin Hnultnn High Schnul Huultan. Maine Training, Warren Schaal, Grade I, W'esfbmah, Maine Y. W. C. A. :3, 43!; Aranstmk Club U, 23'. Quiet and ra5crved. but truc, Here:- basting at the deeds: yuu tin. Elizahath is sincere and lnyal always. This applies in bar student 1i fe as in her everyday wurk and assmiatian with uthersl U331 Mgirmswaem dawmm 19112 9 I l 8'? 9!! DDRDTHY 3.1. SKILLIN Skiff: Deering High 5211:1111 Pertland, Maine Training, WEHm'd 3:110:11: Grade 4, 5011111 Pm'tlmd, Muhm A. A. I11, 23; ClammuttersI Club 11, 21 3. :13; Dutdunr Club '3 IE1? J- Some like classmates slaw and 51111:, Whn always watch their step; But as Eur us, we're changing. yum Bccause ymfre full GE pep. ' That bawitching twink1t in her eyes is: symbmical uf 11111 511161 gaietjr. Yet with 11: all is :1 113511 of earnest endeamr and 1:111:11- fuluess that makea hm- he1m'ed In 311. HAZEL LUIS SMITH Eliswarth High Schanl Ellswarth, Maine: Training; Gm'hnm Training 5511:1111, Grade 15 A. A. Ill, 2, 3, 41 ; Vice-Presidcnt Dutdnnr Club 111, 2:1 ; Y. W. C. :1. U, 31 ; Divisicnnal Haskatball 1:21. HazeI is merry and gar. .51 friend tn all we: say; In alludies 511$ shines, And many mun: IinES, And we all law: 11EI' swect 111.-:'1.1.Ir+ GEORGIA MAE SPEAK EIGEDIFHEJJ North Haven High Schml Nnrth Haurau, Maine Training: Bridge Street 5:113:31, Grades I and 2, IVESEErHGk, ME. A. A. 113 2, 3, 13; Dutdnnr Club i1, 2, 3, 41; Y. W. C. A. 3,4. 1: 1'Patience is. its awn reward. n1313111112? :15 run. can plainiy see, Is just as 5111' as she can be: With hazel eyes and hair 51' brawn, 51112111 he: liked in any town. THELMA IRENE SPEAK Shead Memnrial High Schml Eastpnrt, Maine Training: Garhmn Training Scfiaal, Grade I A. 151.. 1:1, 23: ; 1131-.le5.11111314an Cgunty C1111: i1, 2, 3, 41. TheIma is kind and 111121112113;a Thelma'a studiuus and bright; add to these a jolly gnarl sgnrt, . And 3:111:11 have Thelma 11.151. raghL 1541 GQQPJMM Nmrmmlll 118 ?SD R magn- iJFl'ue-tet -- 'I'. .I 'l.-. . . I . 2.3:. I IL hi. DOROTHY STEARKS Htttl' Framinghatn High Seheel Framinghmn. Mass. Training, Fermi Street Salient, Grade 4, Westbmefe Jllrt'tlltt? Ft. A. it, 2, 3, 43; Massachusetts Club f1, 2. 3. H: Uttttleer Ciuh i1, 2, 3, H; Divieienal Eaeketbell L'Ejl. FTheft i5 nhe 0f our dependable girle wheee nimble wit and diligent temperament make her an asset tn the class. Her ever- reatljr smilet hidden at times behind her Sheree, i5 a 51m: means 0f banishing sighe. ELEANOR GERTRUDE STlLPHEN Ellie: Sanfertl High Seheel Sanfnrtl, Maine Training. Brown Street Srhaal, Grade; 2 mad 1?, Westbranlc. .lfe. A. PL. l1, 2, 3, el; Heuse Centmittee f3, 431; Preaitlent 0f Kappa Pi Sigma Club. The wm'ld delights. in 51111111- peeple. Here we End wit and jnllitjr eneugh te 5ati$fjr the mast despundent seul. A veritable well Elf hunter and reguieh smiles. Eleaner is else :1 eempetent teacher. MARGARET S. STINSDN rTh'rtt rgt'e Stettlngten High Seheel Steningtnn, Maine Training, Garfmm Jtmfm' High. Selma! Uutdeer Club 1331:; Y. W. C. A. tit, 43L HM-al'gl-E is the reserve bank of the class. Her security is eeremty m all situatiens. her capital, diligence. She i3 ready 111 all Situatlene like a handy Checkbook. Her answers are like certified cheeks, reliable with value in lull. CHARLDTTE MARIAN STUALRT Lmtlattej' Hellis High Scherel Hollis, Maine Training, Warmth 5'4:th Strtb-Pi't'mmw, Wextbmek, tlfttine Ct.t1't'1:'t;t'.rt:,;s1 Club U, 2, 3, dj; 15:. A. t3, H; Dutdenr Chth Chariette ie the maid whe cemmutes from Mud lilllE. Heed the warning, Charlette, anti den't gt: riding it! 311 epen car on a rainy day. lEi'il Mmmm Qmm'hlfim 132 LCD 33 I 3 7E!!! . -; J RETHA VIOLA TAYLCIR - Garnish High Schnnl Camish, Maine I Training, Garfmm Training 3:31.003, Grade I Y. W'. C. A. 1:1, 3, 3, 4:3; Turk Caunty Clgh t1, 23; Uutdaar . 4 -' Club i1,3',i; A. A. :3, 4:3. - g . I - '23. warkman i5 knuwn by his wurk. J Wairc nut saying that Katha wurka all the time. But what , , she does is well dame 3.1m may he aura. 11' she keeps this remrd we knaw that 511: wiH surely suaceed in anything she attempts. MARIE FLDRENCE THUMPSDE Partland High Schaal Purtland, Maine Training, Bridge Street Schaai, Grades :1 and 5, Wasrbmak, Ma. A. A, U, 31'; Dutdnnr Club U, 33; Cnmmutcrai Club E1, 3, 3, 43-; Cammuters' Cnuncil IE3, aJ. She's. :1 girl worth while, With always a smile, Tu her classmates kind and true. Maria ja cm: at am ljurnhar who excels in many lines, in scholarship as well as friendhness. ..- 3'31. , f .9 - - - . '5' Juaxufidf; fawuf. 34 ? ma: 21W- If iffy u 3::fo ,gzt-an-uu- -- iE-gL-tfix Ht L .jx'LLar ,mef 1.1.34:le 3fiiarLf-qx. I? 4......dn .a: quf 311.,If iwji .v' '- ,:I,-.a:,.L-5'.r; Lari; '-L4:'..arq'-.:.1...r--.'..-ul..- - f3 F,., 311-bit. -. ,., raw .4 '3. ' L- L '1. -' JEL- 3L1... IFH . f- , :-,,,.,a-: a .5: 3:, a... 5-, ac. .- 3 ET: H. . GERTRUDE FRANCES FINAL f : ' , If nTr-mif , I ,X hf . Vinaihaven High Schnal Vinalhavan, EL-Iaina ' x13 TI Trimming, Gwham Training SEHDUE, Grads 5 '1'. 3:3 a , a. A. 111,2, 3. 4;; Glee Club 0, 2, 3,4,1; Y. w. c. A. 31,2, 3, 43; Prasidant Junior Y. W. C. A, Cabinet; Chairman Y. W. C. A. Pragram Cammittee 1:3, 33?; Hausa Cam- mittec U-EJ; Civic: Committee 133, H, Haw Gertrude is telling a juke, A jab; funny hcynnd cnmparc; But again. earnest she may be. Couragcnus, and ready tu dare, L iii: ,.-'.- .r EVE all knew, Gertruda, that yum think a great deal at 3 ' . L 1 J hunnr, truth, and layalty, as wall aar-yaur weak-Enda in Port- h r If, ,1 - land. ND? , ,2? 1 Pt fair: I I . '1 ' tip. frier I x - .! 64 I. ff :1 PEARL VIRGINIA WALDEN Paariien Camden High Schnai Camden, Main: Training, Garfntm Training Schaaf, Grade I Y. Vt . C. A. t1, 2, 3, 4:3; Art Club 111, 3, 3, 4M A. A. U, 3, 3, 43:; SECrttary at Art Club -::3, Q; Faur Winds Camp- fire Training Caursa t2, 3, ctjl. Quiet 21:11:11 reserved, but true, Nut huashng of the deeds you do. Dues Pearl knpw anything ahaut thaaa eaplnsive nuisaa some.- times heard iasumg from mam 31? I551 r ijhmm Nmrmm 18 ?ED E 192431: LENA ROGERS EVARD Snuth PDrtIand High Sclmal SGUth Pnrtlaud, Maine Training, PJEHIHHT Selma? Emmi, Grade 4;, San!!! Pm'Hma-if, ME. Dutdmr Club i1, 2.3+; Y. 'W. C. PL. i1, :3, 3. Q; A. A. U, 2, 3, 4:1. '5th kind and true and 1033!, he's Everyhndy's friend, But there's um: strange thing ahmll her, She can't stand periect mm! Lana i5 3 girljvhu, in this mndern age of tlmughtlassness and hurry, has remamed quiet, thnughtful, and guard. ARLENE 1'Ir'ilrrIIklI'wTIl-i'REU' EVATSDN Kamr Patter High Schnnl Kazar Falls, Maina Training, Gurhmu Training Schaaf, frmfar Prf-rrum'j' A, A. III, 3, 3, r8; Dutdunr Club U, E, 3, Q; Dxfurd Cuunty Club l:1, 2, 3, 4H; Y. W, C. A. E3, 43+; Dramatic Club U, 2, 3, 42?; President Elf Dramatic Club 1:3, 43:; Hausa Com- mittee EH. In GUI' cnrridars and halls 0f fame 3:011 may at 3.113.r timt: hear a chcezry call and than, Innking abnut, :mur gait: will rest 0n Ariana. Here, surely, we 13ml 3 jmllj.r member uf nur class. W'E: have all met her charming smut. 5mm: nf us have ham -,.,1.,, 4.. .- ,.., . ' the subject nf her 'Wittjf remarka. lterlGDpiEl' SD w: wish 'I'- I; I M I; . H 3'01: guud-bye and a successful future. A '..: Ha 'L h z .ll'H-J-LH'IF 'L-dh... lr hLI-Ll I ' '-.- L L-L-L- L L. RUTH ELINDR EVATSC'N Gerham High 5:11-3:31 Gnrham, Maine Trafaiuy, Gnrhnm Training Schaaf, Grade 3 Art Club U, B, i-I, 4:1 ; Dutdnnr Club :11, Err; A. A. E1, 2, 3, 4:! : $mmutersj Club i1, 2;; Art Editor crf GREEx Am HITE. Teacher, psyclmlugist ireally 13: and more, Fun: ami artist, taIcnts galnre, Kind and accnmmudatingr-nn Eud We've fuund her tn be an excellent friend. VELMA ELIZABETH EVELLE'IAN I'II'VJ'J Mexico High Schocl Maxim, MainE Training, Gorhmn Training Srimm', Grade 5 Uutdmr Club 1:1, 23H Oxford Cnuntgr Club I11, 2, 3, 4?; A. A. 1:1, 2, 3, H; Divisianai Basketball IEEJ. A lEttEr a day Was sure to mean EH53; Iwas the miner way, When a letter she'd miss. Velma is mu: 0f these girls that: aIways may be depEndtd npnn to Save 1:11P. class in a trying snuatiun. VIE: wnndtr what she Win :10 wttheut Mari: next year. Gwmem: aEWVihtiL 19132 9 'i I 8 V 91? ELIZABETH WADSEVURTH EHESTDN 'iHEHJ'u Lincoln Academy IValdebertl, Maine Training, Earhart; Training Seiieef, Grade 3 Y. W. C. A. i1, 2. 3, Q; A. A. :11, 2, 3, 4:: ; Ifluttlener Club i1, 21'; Divisienei Basketball 1:214. HAttt'.'a.I:'-tii.'e,Iglatgf, and very sweet, Her dispesnmn is hard tu heat. J All these whe knew Betty ere aequainteaj with her in- tellectual pewers as well 3.5 the radiant tight frem her attrac- tive hair, 15 HEEHF planning ts: take up heusekeeping? She seems tn knew mueh ahe-ut the eettstntetiett ef the kitchen range. EVELYN C. iNESTEHNT f-I'EEIIJJ' Freepert High Sehtnei Freeperrt, Maine Training, Sam Street Sciieei, Grades: 2 mm! 3, Westbreek, Me. Glee Club 1:1, 2, 3, 41; Y. W. C. A. lit, 2, 3, 43:; Dutdeer Club 1:1, 23; DiviSIe-nal Basketball, Geed things eume in small packages and we are ready to believe it new that we knew HEv? This. petite young lady has ttlretteig,r ehesen her direetmn in life, which item 311 indieatiene is tuward the weet.u We wander haw Ev will get reatiy witheut Arlene next year. HDPE STANLEY WHEELER Gerald Academy West Bethel, Maine Training, Gerhem Training Stimuli, Grade 6 A. A. t1,:.t,3,-1JI;V.W.C.A. t1, 2, 3, H. Happy-ge-luekjr! Fair and Free! Never a care tn hether me. Hepe dues net wurry. This is her autegratiiled reeipe fet- eentinual gued sptnte. Wewadmire her reasemng ablhty and eiteu wish that she weuld gwe 1.15 a hit. ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE WILDES Kellnehunicpert High Seheel Kennebunkpert, Maine Training, Warren Seheei, Grade: 3 mini 4. Westhrenk, Elaieine A, A. t1, 2, 3, +21; Turk County Club i1, 3, 3, 43H Duttieet' Club t3, 4i ; Y. W. C. A, 4:3, 4i. Smeeth runs the water where the break is deep. In 1:13.55 we tind this lady quiet and reserved. But beware lest yen make a false presumptien, Elizabeth is always pren iga-I'Edd. Then, tee, we find her a geed-natured spert and Firm nen . i531 Gorlhmm Nmmmmli E8 ?9 H K92 91? EIAUELINE FRANCES El'ILLIJ'tMS :Ijri'il'jllr! Princetnn High SEITUGI White. Mains Training. Brt'rfgr Et-rrrt Sca'tmse', Grimm 3 must 1t, LVssrbrssk. Mt . -Jt. A. U. :2. 3, H: Dramatic Club nit, 23+; Y. W- C- Ft. it, 2, 3. H: Sscrstsry-Trsasursr 1iN3.sl'tirllgtttutt CDUHU' C1111: i3, 43+ ; Assistant Librarian III. 2:1 ; Assistant Business Manager Gusts ssm WHITE is. H. Inf; Wm dance the whole wm'lrl thrmtgh, But It must begin with run- Madeline mmss from Down Esstf ws tt'mttlsr if they ride in L'Une Hm'ss Shays there? It may lit: th-s Excuse fur the ride in Wrssthmnk? $eninr Einhsrgarim Gluurss ETRGINIA FRANCES ATHERTDN Gfmu'u Easting High Sclttml PnrtIsnd. h-Isint: Training, Wftfm'd Etrlttmt, Grade 3, 5mm: Psrthmdl Mains Dramatic: Club 1:1, 2. 3, 43; Dutdunr Club III, 22+; Cnmmutsrs' Club IE1. :3. 31 H; Bssksthsll III, 23. If ynu wsttt ts knnw the news, Ask Ginny. If 3st: want a curt: tor blues, There's F liftinnzpr. Wlmls a friend that's had ts lass? lu'snfiinny. JDSEPHINE MAY BAILEY I'II'IEJJ Britigtsn High Schsnl Bridgtmt. Mains Training; Gm'hsm Training HEFMGL Jtmfsr Frhum'y Glee Club IZL 2E; Dutdtlttr Club I11, Eli; :1. EL U1 2E; Y. 1W. C. A. f3, 4,1. Ttr Juu we wish success and all litsts happinsss. Twas sun with J'Elttr bright smile. That math! hard things warth WhllE. Isis hshhy is suing the diFFtsuIt. She literally wsdssir thru her suhjssts, and thmugh it all she kasps a ITIETFF SITIII'EL DLIVE EDITH BAKER HGJEIEH Desring High Sclmnl Psrtland, Mains Tt'ttim'u-y, Fares! Street Schsm', 51tb-Prt-mm'jg Wsstbmsk, Ms. A. A. IE1, 21b; Cnmmutsrs' Club 1:3 ; Dutdsnr Club t1, 2. 3, 4:1. 'just start ts sing as sum tackle tt thing That 'csnnnt ht.- tltme,' and ysu'lt dc: 1t. ' Cllitfs has a quick manttsr that helps her tt: dc: tht: hardEst tasks m s shurt time. She dances away her trsublss. E591 11311121311 1212211122 11929 118 79? -2 RUTH IRENE BARKER WESihmnk High Sthnnl Cumberland Milk, M21111: Training. Hrarren. 31:1'111111', Srib-Friumrj', llfasrbraak, Maine! .151, :51, 1:1, 2, 2. 4:1; C11111111111111'5i Club i1, 2, 2, 43:; 3111111111111 Club Iii, 2:: If 1.2111 1211111 11 little friend juat page Rutl1i1:fi Sin: is DRE Gl nur gal: cnmmufera,11hc1 1101111111 11111113, 131113; in her little Fwd We all like 'Ruthie. E11111 wiah I113: 1h: 111151 of luck in her teaching. ELIZABETH HELEN CALDER II'LibJ'J Camden High Sclmul Camden, Maine Training, 131112111111 Training chinni, 1711111211 Pr1'11111r31 Glut: 1211111 21,2,3, 4;; 151. 21. f1, 2, 3, g; Y. W. C. 1'1. 11,111; Diviaianal Eaakctball i1, 3:1. F 11111:- tlu: sunshinc, Full 11f light Leaping 2.1111 Hashing Frum mum till I'lilgfl'lli-H t .11- , d; r J I, i, .1 4- I r .1! l 1 , 1' ,1- ..d- i 1 J L . M '- I. I1 dI-1 + RUTH ELIZABETH CARTER 121111112 Deming High Schml Pnrtland, Maine Training, Warren School, Grade I, Wesfbmak, 11.211212 113111111111111113l C1111:- U, 2, 2, 4:1; .21. A. 22, 4111; 81111111111 Club i2, 43-. his hard 11-: 51111 11111- Ruthie 1'15 she slips about the halls, But ghels right than: 11:11:11 the 511111 Whtnuwr duty calls. 1'51. IMDGENE CESEY erEnEJJ Watervillt High Schml Waterville, Maine Trainiyg, 13011211111. Training Sci:nal,.l11111'11r Pr-i111111'31 A A i1, 2, 2, 4:1; Glaa Club l:1,2,2,-1JI;-13r1:hestra i1, 2, 2, 4:1; 31111113121 Club i2, 42; Y. W.C A I32, 42; Fijur Winds Camplina Training Cuursa 13, C42. 151g: cannot. wither l1111', 111111 1:115.th 5131: her infinite variety. GeneH is a girl 11f 11111011581111 plays, she sings, she Studies hard rE3211 her D111- fan: in psychulngy iiependtd, 11111 did 5hr: 1:112: fail.15111 11111111151 311111111111, 3 ChEEriul friend, what 1111111: 1111111111 311111 251:? l8 ?EID E I929? f Garlmm N ammmm 1H GRACE EVELYN CDNARY Gracie McKinley I'Iigh 51:th Dear 151a, Maine Training, Fiaaaani Erma: SchaaL Gracia 2, 501er ParfEaHdJ .ME. A. A. i1. 2, a, aj. STE sailigrfiigaitiitic ii? We wander why Grace likes these festival aacaaians, us- pECIHIIy at hnme. Much wiadam can be found in l'lEl' erect head. Cauplad with a ganuina gand apirit af Iriandlinass gnu find a very piaaaing camhinatian. ETHEL ELIZABETH FERGUSDN Fargia'u Fartland High Schaal Partland, Maine Training, Pleasant Straw Erhard, Grade I: S'awth Parrimde-fe. Dutdaar Club 1:1, 2, 3, 43; A. EL U, 2, 3, 4H. Yuu've a little: way almut gran That is very, very than A way that mama 1.15 all an glad Ta hava- :mu near: 41 waning amih: ta welcamt us. 513:1: when wa depart, find that little wayr about 3mm Has Endeared yuu ta aur haarta. MILDRED VALENTINE FDSTER nM' i-m Weathraak High Sahara! Westbraak, Maine Training. Sam .5 th Emmi. Sitb-Priirmw mm? Grade I, Waarbmqk, Mame A. Alf 1:132, 3, 4i ; l:rarnrmmharsl Club 4:1, 2, 3, 4:1 : Dutdaur Club 1, E . Sweet and neat and an petite, Full rai fun, iriend 1a tvrryane; Tried and truc. aur wish :0 run, Mim, aT dear. i5 ELtCEESS Lach year. CHARLDTTE GUDDWIN Simrty Kennett High Sahara! South Barwick, Maina Training, Garham Training Schuai, Kindargarfea A. A. ail, 2 ; Yark Cuunty Club U. 2 3. 4H; Outdaur Club 1 1. 2i; Y. W. C. A. U, E, 3, ajr; Hausa Committee IE3, 42:. Charlotte. that bunnie iaaa Who taaahts m thud nuraew ciasa. 15 full af fun and Jnlly and a3. Ready far a gaad time any a d day. ITH h. In h. - . .J .- . yyw;-'1w I ..II- ' W fir n...-- - v'kv LE; 1-9.. I; i.- ..-' - '-'H-:..- r . 1' .II' - . :I-F' -,..-I.-u.' .F'Irr-I'L-HI-F-H--m' .- r. .i FL. LH+J 'J-I 3..- U th'i I JL-J' NM LILL- .-d' - ?'- x .r 5-,. ?iJ-J'Ha-F II. Gimmem amwmm I92 9 I I 8 '7 SD MILUHED CHRISTINE JELLERSUN .HEH'U Smith PhrtIantl High Schaul Smith Partland, Maine Training, thmmu Sirccf Schinm', fimde 3, Sam Pm'HmmT, Me. Duldnc-r Club ril. 2. 3, H; Cutn'nrnuttrs1 Club I11, 2, 31 H; Diriv Signal Basherhall 1:31. Mid isn't a nuisy girl. 511:: just gags nlmtg calm and steady: 5hr: never keeps yaur head in a whirl, But wl'ltn 1:011 Head her she'g ready. She plays the game, 5114.55 aiways lhE EHmE, .41 guard friend, 10311! :zmi Erna. CARGLINE want: JDNhH ' TI:d1u Shcad Menmrial High Sclmnl Eastpnrt. Mains: Training, 5am Sires! chmal, SHEPPriumrj: mad Grads I, IerHn'um'a, .r'l-fuhm A. :71. i1. Efa; Dutdhnr Club IE3. :0; 53+ W. C. FL 0, 2, 3. 41'; 1ll. I. 'rutal'uingtizm Cauuty Club :11, 2, 3, 4, 53. Life: is but a just, and an things: 511m? it; I thought 51:: mum. but new I knhw 11:.'1 wlhjlriljfa'1 jelly Smile, and winged fatal never harbpr the 510W and mundln W'c an: vgry glad that yam Fll'liSl'IEd thh 1133. WE haw: heun happier fnr 1t. FRANCES EMILY LA PUINTE Fran Drama High Sdihnl Dmna, Maine Training , Gnrha-m Training Schmi, Grade 2, Hurha-MJ M'aiue I'L A. :21, 2, 3, 4H ; Clutdcrcrr Chih- U, E, 3, an ; Executive Uihcer Uutdmr Club l:3, 41!. A hraw:+ Irec-hL-artcd. penning one. With dread oi. hnuka and am hi fun.u She is. the typeg Di girl we all admire, a Inver 0f Sparta and grand fun. Dancing 15 her hhhhy. Best Di luck t0 yarn and the car nut year, I'Fram. CATHARINE ESTHER LDNGLEY IfCETEaJJ TIKHFJJ Norway High Schncrl Nhrway, Maina Training, Car'ham Training Schaah Kindergarfah ahd Suh- Primary Dramatic Club i1, 2, 3, Q; Elma Club i1, 2, 3, 4L A. A. i3. :14; Dxfmrd Cnunty Cluh i1, 2, 3, 4:1; Hausa: Cummittee Q-H; Junihr Y. W, C. A. Cabinet 12w; Prcmdmt Y. W. C. A. 1:3, H; Dutdnor Club t1, 2, 3, 42:; Delegate to Camp Maqua 1:221. She: has 120 her credit all descriptians le hmnhrs. This 511123.115 far her Executive ability. Her strcak Uf humar keeps llEI' friends gaud-uatumd. Add to this ht: natural bent far acting and singing, and you haw: Hliajgfr I721 3- H F GQWJhmm Name 18 ?e a meet:- MART ULTNHAM I'LLL'HFIKDRTCK Merge LP HUIHHSUH Seminary .Exuter. N. H. Training, Cerium: Training SHEEN, erier Primary T.1-'m .C. A111, ere. 43+; A. A. K113, e, H. Retieettt, dignified, disdaittful ei mertale? Tie net 5e, hut jmu must knew her he 'Fmd the balancing eharaeterietice. In l't'Iery we End efficiency, leadership. and charming tt'ilee, as well as 311 aptttees fer the ways 91' the h'ltteee. HELEN PRILSCILLA MESERYE Bttddyu W'aterhere High Selteet East 'Weterhere, Maine Training, Farce?! Street Seheef, Seb-Primttry. Westhmeft, Me. Dutdeer 1Huh: IE3, 4:: ; Cemmutersl Cluh i1, 2, 3, Qt t'Th-e warlt! deals geml-naturetli-t- erth geed-natured peeple. Theee whe have had the privilege ef her unselheh trienti- ehip have Indeed heett tertuttate. She Semetimes puzzles 115, altheugh she seems Immune te masculine charms. DORDTHY RJ'LMDNA MILLER Der'urj! Deering High Scheel Pertland, Maine Training, Pienmnt Street Scheet, Grade I, Snuff: Fertfeei AWE. :3. Pt. 1:1, 2:3; Cemmutere' Club IIE, 3, 40. HDet is the hjey girlH at G. N. 5. Whenever you hear her laugh it is almeet impeeeihle net te join her. It is a knewtt fact that i Ilhzrtty'e'I hehhj.r i5 reeks, hut pleeee dentt thmk tt has affected her diepeeitien, MATTIE MORSE . Pteeet Ceeee Htgh Scheei Casee, Maine Training,BretmtStreet SefteeEJ Grade: 2 end 3; Westbreek, Me. Y. W. C. A. 4:1, 2, 3, 43a. Some 533? she is quiet. But how can that he 5e? Fur her latthItEr aft runs. riet, Its: tttttttj.F DE 115 know. She eeerns ta have a tendency.r To Sit heeide the Ernnks. But. believe me, that tinteE net spent In reading peyeheiegr heehe. LTEJ Qtrmgm dammlmm I32 9 'i I 37 9D LENURE MARY NET ffhra-IIEJJ' Cathedral High SchnnI Purtland, Maine Training, Willard Sch-nai', Grade I, Sauth Fartiand, Mafia: A. A. t1, 31b; Dutdaar Club i1, 2, 3, Ln; Einnmrlnut-ars1 Club til,- 2, 3, Q: Cnmmutersl Club Specialties GIL A friend indeed. She is an honest and Inyal girl. Lenare i5 htld in high 135- teem by her friends. The hard tasks nf many have b'EEn lightened by nNuna'sH willingnasa ti:- aid Dthars. She. has A1 class spirit, and an equal amnunt uf Ad Spirit. EMMA GERALDINE PDHLE ' EmM Lisbnn Falls High Sclmol Lisbun Falls, Maine Trainiwg, Garhnm Trainiug Schaai, Kfndergarfew: Dutdanr Club I13, 1H ; Y. W. C. A. I:3I 4L Such a little thing tc- kuaw 5H much. Sn small tn dc: 5-:- much. She is alwaya full Elli pep? A weekaand friend that cannat be beat. Dunjt hold up tram: in the diningirmm tan nftan, Emma. ESTHER LGUISE RAND I'I'E'i'nyJ Uak Grave Seminary Sehagc: Lake, Maine Training, Garfmm Training SchaaL Kindergartew and funiar Primary A. A. i1, 23 ; Urchestra 1:1, 2, 3, EU ; Glee Club i1. 2, 3, 43. This intruducas Esthtr Rand. . Whu E12135 her ' Hddleu with a skrlliul hand, Her t mights are always kind and true, So. Esthcr, harcls tn the best nf luck m ynu. EDNA ESTABRUUK ROBERTS HEdd-iEJJ Waterhora High School Eaat Waterbarn, Main: Training, Farsi: Sires: Schaaf, Stib-Pfimafjl, Waifbraak, ME. Cummuters' Club i1, 2, 3, 43$; Dutdnnr Club '3, Q. Who is ready with a smile? . Whu would. With her charmm begulIE? See the twinkle in her are- Dh, it's. Edna, 1.1m ali cry. An industriaus and cunacientiaus Miss ne'er-the-less. I'Hl 18 ?H H 19132191? ' -. ;.'. l-ir 1: u r ll.'l. l.: 'II't' IJ-E'Ilm LLF'III: ' - Gmralmiam Nmmmmm HELEN GERTRUDE RUEINSDN Rabbi? Eliswerth High Sehuul Ellewerth, Maine Training: Gerhem Training Sch-eef, Kindergarten and Junie:- Primary $.11. 1:1, :21, 11H; Dutdeer Club :13, 43:; Y. W. C. 1'1. 1:3, Q; Divisienal Baeketball 1:3:l. The belmr :mu knew herr the better yew. iike her. Helen is tine Uf eur happy mediun'lH girlienet ton tall and net tun short, net 1.0:: stem, and nut ten thin, net tee laud, and net tern quiet. In feet. she is just abeut right DDRUTHY I'VIARGARET SHAW?- ITDGIJ'J Pertland High Seheel Pertland, Maine Training: IPHH'E'H 5'5th .5?arb-Priauu.::l.rj,g+ IrVeHbreek, M'm'ue Uutduer Club i1, 21; Celmn'lu..1teli's1 Club U, 2, 3, 4,3: Carn- muterel Club Cnuneii t3. aw; PL. EL 1:1, EJ; Art Club 1:3, Q; Divisimml Baeketbali 4:23. Cemmpter en the B. E: M. train, 1111 31115! meek and mile : Big blue Eyes :1.an curly hair Make euur iiI.?luj'r. attractive everywhere. FRANCES MARGARET SHERRY ' 191': wry Pertland High Selmnl Fenland, Maine Training, Pleasant Erreet S'Efreni, Grade I, Semi: Pertfend, flare. Art Club 1:1, 3, 3. 4,3. 1'II-1'lr itt:.l' and neat And 'I.-'er:.-r petite. Thatis Fran Sherry. Her voice has a nute of gaity that nene ether peesesses at G. N. 5. Full ef fun and pranks, yet a diligent Seeker ef knewiedge 311 the while. PEARL BEATRICE SIHCLAIR Brlddj'n Westbreek High Sehenl Westbrook, Maine Treinimg, Brawn Street Schnel, Sub-Frimery and Grade I. Westbmekl Maine Cemmutersl Club 1:1. 2, 3, 4:1; A; A. :11, 2M Seeretarjrr Cern- rmaters.1 Club i2, 3:1; Cemmuters' Club Ceuneil i2, Eij ; A5- eistant Alumni Editer GREEN mm WHITE. IEZE, rill. The thing that gees the Fartheet anard making life wurth while. That deee the meet and eeete the least, Is just :1 pleasant. smile. Buddy has been smiling her way thru her .twn years at Nermal, anti we have all been attracted be her by :t. I751 GifoBJm EQWMMM mwim'mp ,. Hummmr ' LUCY MILEJRED SMITH flu Portland High Echnnl Pnrtlaud, Maint Training, Frr-Sn'muf, Pur'Hrmd Dug,- Numrr-r; SIIb-Frhnm'y, SMHM 5':th Puerm', Maine A. A- IE1, 2. 3. 43;. Lucy is always chwrful and gay. Watch a cmwd gather when 511:: arrives. Th: ganaral quastimn i5, $'Any HEW m1c5?n Lucy's weakness is Exercising. She just RdDTCS it??? ETTA MAY SPILLER Spiller H-Testbmnk High Sclmml Westbmnk, Maine Training, Brawn EH'M: 5mm?! :1. A, t1. 2, 3, H; Cammutersl Club L11, 2, 3, 471. Etta, Due llEECII Crf a girl from Westbmnk! She knuws her stuff, alwa3'5 Willing ta lend a hand. Full Eff stories, and an: gnnd 5:11:41 in gclwral. ISABELLE M. VARNEY Rachealcr High Schnul Eaat Rachmasttr, N. H. Lasell Seminary Training, Gamma Training Schnaf, Kindergarmn 3 . 11'. C- A. 113, H; '1 ka Caunty Club E3, 41'; PL A. l13, 43'. Thnugh T911 travtl far 131' near, Tm: will seldom End one mare dgar: Capahlrr. mudttstt 9nd 0f quict mlni-nI In all guard qualities w: hail you quimn. FLDREHCE MAE W'ALKER Flmsfe'u Gnrham High SclmnI Gerham, Maine Training, Bridge .5?me Sckanf, Grade: I and 2, Waxibmaia, ME. A. A. U, 2, :21, 42:; CummutErs' Club till Such Due. shall we remembtr, Wham m 19:11: at wag m lave. Flareuce, 3cm haw: wnn many friends when will always nt- mcmbar yaur pleasing persunality. WE always End mu in the heat 9f spirits, happy, CETEfrEE, with a smile in:- everynne. A willing helpitr 1:0 wlmm we give nur best wishes Em a success- ful career. 191me1111311111 1111111111111 18 3121 3 11313131 ANN LDLFIEE EVINSLUW' 11133111111311: High 5111111211 13'31331'111'111111, 31131113 Training, 1:31-11:11 . Training 311111111; K1111131'g111'1'311 .151, 111. 1'3. 1:1; C1'1111111uters' C1111: 1:11, 11. .111111 j11i1131l 115 1331 31111131111131. W1: 111111111111- 1111111 111111111 311-3 1111111 111: jained 1113-1111: September. I1 1111111 111111111 11111: 111 111353 111.11 T 1:311 111:1 1551111111135 If 111111 1111111111 11113 1:11 11133.31: 111:1, 1311111111- 1131 1111: 131311111311 R1113. ADELINE P'EGGV DAVIDSON SW :1 HmH-LJ .111 1.1 :roEngu .1 1.. d' ,' lfjxy j. J .i-I- I J. P31113311 High 5111111111 P31113113. Maine J! 'I'f JJ'L-f' 'I-'f I J. 1'5 -' E; Training, T11 1111' 11111111 111- 31p13111b3r, 11.139, 1:11:111511111 51111111 45431113 1.11 .1111 311111111, 311111111 1311111111137, 1111111113 J31! .1 ' 1.1.111 ' Camnmery 1:11.111 11, :1, :1, .11; 1111111111111 111111;- 11, :11. 13111.1 13333 11111111 HFaggy. 1113 girl 11111111 is 3111133111 perfecting 1113111 : 1 11311123 5111113. 1W3 51:12 11111 3 1111, 11113 311111. 11111 1111113111 11311-11111. 5 1J.'- 1' ' . 1 1. 1J- Ehe i1: 11111111 and fast. 31111 11111111 3 1333, 31111 1131' 11311111 13 H131121;.1g311 W 1' 15 12 1 11131111131111. ' I WW h . . 1 1 '1 1: 5131111111 $tuhen13 UDRUTHY GOULD Cnlhy CullEge Training, 131111111111 J-1111E111' High 511111111 11. A. 13, 111. T11 1111133 1111111 Elmft 1111111111 131311111111, 3111: 111331 3312111 31311313. T11 11113111 1131' 13 111 1331131: 11111131 3 111111 3111111311111 3113 1:311 I13. She i3 3 gr3du3te 11f 1311111111, 31111 12311111 111 113 this 11331. 5111:3333. Durethyll LOUISE E. LIEEEY 3131;111:1111 High 531111111 l3111113111. M31111: University 1:11 K111111311 Graduate 111 P113313-Niss1111 5311111111 11f Pl11151131 15111133111111 Training. 131111111111- T1'111'111'11g1 51113111, 1:111:13 I Mrs. Libbey 1131131311 131' 31111 wide 1111' k11m1111111ge 33 111111 533. But 31 1351 3111: 311111311 111111111 with 113 111111: 1111 31111111131 Hill. We 113111: 31111111111311.1111 1111: 11131111 1111111 1111-33 she 1133 1111111111111 11:: 115. HEr 1111151111311 1135 113311 11111 gain. Mmmm 11Wlhn11118 113992 9 '1 I 5 ? 9D Q1113?! $sninrs, 3111111111: jEig VERA LUUISE PLLLE'DE Did Orchard High Schnnl Did Orchard. M31111: Training, 51111111111 111111111' High 361111111, Mafhswmfic: T. W. C. .151. 1:1, 21; ank County Club 11. E1; :11. A. U. E, 3, 41; Dutduur Club 11, 911. HT11 1:111:11; 1161' is to lave her. Tn knsw Vera is to knsw 11 E112, true friend. D1112 111111 is always ready 11:1 help mthsrs, Her many friends admire her qualitiss nf sympathy and patients. E111 hnw c.1111 ynu learn and remamber st: mush. Vera? RUTH ERDEVK Smith Paris High Schnsl 5111:1111 Paris, Mains Training, 6011111111 Innisr High 31:11:10! C'utdc-Dr Club U, 21; Dqusrd County Club 1:1, 2, H, 11; 11.. 1'1. 11, 21; Serrstary 111111 Treasurtr 1:11 Dxfnrd Cnunty Club 1,3, 41; M31 Ball Csmmittcc 1:31 W1: 11nd grsat changes! I have s 1111:11taI picture 1211' l'Ruhls' 10111111: 011121- 11111' Latin, appssring at the breakfast table 1n 11r- der 11:1 5111113 hsfuns schmalt People say that they miss that witty 5111111 11111111 used 111 haunt Lnuis' every afternmn. WFE 311111151: regret this sudden duvslnpmsnt cf the prnf-sssinnsl spirit. PHILIP N. GRAVES P111! 131111111111 High 8:119:11 Gurham. Mains Training, Bridge Sires! 5173111111. Grads :r', Wssa'brmsk, 11-1111111? Basketball 11, 2. 3, 41; Crasssvnusuntryr 1'1, 21; juni-sr Class Play; Lamhria Pi Sigma f3, 11; Advertising Manager Gssszs 1112111 WHITE 13, 11; Secretary Buys! 11. A. f1, 21; 1311:1115r A. A. III, 2. 3. 41 ; Intarclass Basketball 11, 21. Jack :11 :1 trades and Mastsr 111 111111 is HP1111511 111111111- Quits a cnmpelent lad as an autumnsbiIs saIesman. authnr, nratur, dshater, and particularly a teacher and telephone npsratnr. HARGLD WESTLEY HALLETT . anE Williams H1gh 51:11-31:11 0311131111, Mains Training, 611141151111 f11111'm High 31:11-51:31! Glee Club 11, 21; Urchestrs 1'1, 21; A 11 11,13,611; Lambda Pi S1gma 11,213.41;Ksnnsblec 13311111.: Club U, 2, 3 41; Pruss1dcnt Kennebes ValIEy Club 1:1, 21; Basketball 1112115111.! 1'1, 2. 3, 41; Baseball 1'2. 41; Y. M. 1:. 1'1. Iii, 2, 3. 41; Humursus Editor Gssss 111111 WHITE 1'3, 11 ; Juninr Masque; Dramatic Club 13. 41. Then he will talksgnnd Ends. haw ht will talk. Hal is a master magician, expert dancersyuu aught 11:1 sac hjm shsks F1sn1---s rsmgnissd psyshsI-sgist, and 1111 untiring 11s- lssstsr. These arenFt all 1111 his gifts, either. Harers a ti it s a wows Herc is 111 111 show 1111111 haw: Plenur s11 pepper and Eats uf pep, That' 5 the way :11 HHal Hallstt. 1751 E8 ?ED h M15929! IrI. L I. .- r T- Ir'l'l'i'-'11 '-L i Huelhmm Nmrmmlt HARRY TDUNG HILLTARD Sheatl Memerial High Schnei EastperL EL-Iaine Training, September, I929, German funier High Seheet Viee-President w?aehingten 'uL-Jt'anh.r CItIh 2:1, 2:: ; Baseball t1, 2:: ; Junier Class Play IIEt ; A. A. U, 2, 3. 4:! ; Dutdner CIuh K1, 2L Te see Harry anytime weuld think him te he the quiet, studi- eus type at felinw, hut net 51:. You have tn knew Uur Eastpert ftientl in under ten appreciate his humer-a minute after the juke h1t5I yen hear the reeulting effect. FRA'NCES MAE HDLT Free Calais Academy St. Stephens. Hew BrunswieI-r Training, Gurfmm Training Seheet, Grade 5 A. A. t1; m; e. w. C. A. :1, 23:; Dutdeer Club t1. 9.3:; pm: Club f3, 4E; W'ashingtnn Ceunty Club t1, 2, 3, 4E. uShe is everywhere by turnsehut :mwhere Ieug. Capability and activity are the key wards. tn Fran. An artist, a litterateur, a pal. a friend. all are tuned in this aeeem- phehed persen. VIRGINIA E. Le: CL'E'LIR Ginny Cult Memerial High Seheel Brietul. R. I. Training, Gm'hem Training Setteef, Grade 4: Cluttleer Club 111, 2, 3, 9; Y. W. C. H, il. 2, 3T tn; A. A. i1, 2, 3, 4;: ; Dramatte Ciuh t3, 4:1 ; Y. W. C. A. Treasurer i2, 3t: CIVIC Cummtttee t3, 4i. If all the iris: in Rhode Island fire as ne as Gin Le Clair, 1J'Ir'e'll 53:; that they're the kind at girle That will End friends anywhere. IRVING C. LEWIS CDFHiS-h High Sehnel Cnrnish. Maine Teething; Brendweg' Grammar Setmea', Grade 3', Seeth- Pert- Imld, Maine Cnnrsu'nuterel Club 1:3, 4E; A. A. 133, 4E. Irving i5 anuther ef these when use the street ear in teaming and geing-tu sehnerl. He joined the elaee truly this year. Per- haps that 15 why he is en intereeted in the juninre+ If yeti. want a goertl Smeere t'rlend Fem ean End nune better than Irving. ft?! r '1'? HM $54- :--;-a -- I e I + - r'. t F; .fmgxsy JLL L: ......J a. E... - v-JJ; - 'h- '3. 11-.de hi; .I' .-' .I' Jetty I'l -1. hr - - i-iLr'L-I-i - IL. I'M. 41...! '-F- 9 ? HVL M L33 --r dAELIIJ'r-if . . I ..-4.-1.--..r- -,'r.i.- - r JFJKJA, ll rm..- HI J-n- ett-'r'..f.w.; 12992350331879 STANLEY EIDRSE LI'BEY Stem Wreathreek High Schiret Wrestbreek, Maine 'J'H-m'Hng, Ferret! .S'Ireef Seheef. Dehm'fureumf I'i-F'nrk, Hr'est- heme, Heine CHIHI'I'IUtEI'51 Club 1:1, 3, 3. 4'; ; Qernnnttetsg Club Ceuneil H, 331 ; Presietent Cemmuters' Club 1:11 ; Freettlent ef Cleee 1'1, 3, 3, 411; Dramatic: Club 1'3. 43; Civic Cemmittee f3, 431; Phetegrephie Editer ef GREEK ram: W'HITE 1:3, 3:1. The man with :1 thnneaml teeesf' Although at a beautiful and delieete appearance, Stan hes Lhe Strength ef a lien ieegedE in his brewny arms end when 1t eemee te Few: affairs, Uh, hey! MARGARET MARY EIEAULIFFE Cathedral High Seheel DtieHelti, Maine Training, Gerhmn Training: .Trfmef, Grade 5 Cemmttters' Club 1ft, 22:; Durdeer Club 111, 3, 3, 41L 'We knew a girl at G. H. 5., I.?rerlt, Fascinating ant! eweet; SheHj noted fur her hrillinney, Her ruenrde EEIIJI he beat. Margaret is katewn far and near net 0111:; for her sehelestie ehilitiee but that magnetic elterm ef quiet reterve end fnendh- HESS. WWLSDN FUSE PALMER EFBFIItI-I Ielentl Falls High Sehnei Island Fells, Maine Training, Herhem J'tmfer High. 34:300.! Urchestre 1:1, 3, 3. 4:1; Tennie 1:1, 33; Y, M. C- A. H, 2, 3, 431; Freeident t . M. C. A. 1:3, 3:1; Areestenk 'C-tmrltJ,r glut: 1ft, 2, 3, 43; Lambda Pi Sigma f1, 3. 3, 41:; 'P-reSIdent Lambda Pi Sigma 1:3. 4:1; Track U, 3, 3, H; Curt: Cem- mittee E3, 411; Assistant Advertising Manager Geeee gum WHtTE. Bill eemes frem the petete eeuutry. Perhepe eeming frern the great epem spaces makes HBit!H 3C1 quiet. Leek where F011 will, 311311.111 net hnd a better friend then Palmer. IIf yet: want anything dent . just call em him and it is eFf yeur mmd, EUGENE ALFRED PARSDNS Gene Brunswick High Seheel Brunswick. Maine Training, Gerhem Junior High Selma! A. A. it. 2, 3, tn; Dutduer Club 1:3, 411; Varsity Cre155-eet:tr1tr;1rr It, 331; Basketball 1:1, 2:1; Resistant Editer GREEN mm WHITE 1:3,+:I;TE.1'1T135 1C3L +111 little learning is a dangerous thing, , Drink EItEp or taste net the Pierian 511,1'1r'l.5.'.u Gene i5 untieuhtedly the Feet Laureatei' at his elees. 13111, the jet? ef being master ef a language. We expect te heer- met'e frem this ability in the future. We knew that yen thl net disappeint 115, Gene. 13131 18 ?ED 5 19.0299 Gimhmm NmrmM f HER HILL HUGH H L: E 5U FFUR l'J Tim Mnmmaulh Academy Mnmnuuth. Mail : Training. Uglrhum Irrm'nr High Hrhrma' Alnha Lambda Beta Club f1. 2. 3. H; R'ice-PrES-ident Alpha Lambda Beta; L'luh iii. HI; Dramatic Club 4:1. 3. 3. H: A. :51. U. :33. 3. 1H; Glee. Ciub 61.2. 3. 43; Y. M. C. FL H. 2. 3. H: Kcnuehec Talley C1111: fl. :3. 3. 47:; Junior Rays' I'Ir-fagque: lIfl. El: Eacrctarj: Junimr Einujrra+ Masque 1 2 . ll: I E A gay gund-nnmre sparkles in his cycez. Tu hear hTim rewitc u'mlid :11:- 1rtm much gmd. fur his witty answers have made the EIHESES 11mm cnjnjrahle fur hath Hurlems 311d tcaclicrE. 1157:: Wish than? were mare like him. FRANCIS LHRDY STROUT H.?Iraarri1H' l-Eilinritlgt: High School! Milhriclga. Maine Training. Cm'a'mm Junr'm- High Schnm' Hrnshiugmn Cmmty Club f1. '3. 3. H ; ViCE-Preaidmt Wishing- tm'l Curmunty Club i3. 411; Lambda Pi Sigma H. :3. 3. H; VicedPresident and Chaplain Lambda Pi Sigma f3. H; ,Tunimr 3913mm: i1. 21'; Boys' Glee- Cluh U. :31; A. A. El. 3. 3. 4:1; Varsity Basketball f1. :3. :3. 41; Cantain Basketball f3. H; 'Iu-Taraitj: Baaehall f1. 73. 3. H; Civic: Cmnmitte: i3. H: G Club H. 2. 3. H; 'Wintur Epgrts 2. 3 . II: F Till? mcinT, irieudh'. hUIlE'Ht mun. H'IuLtEEr ha ha, TL? 111:: WILD fliII-IHE grunt Intm'c'g plan, Ant! nunE but Ila. '5trm1ty has distinmJishctf himself in man wayr-z than mm during his- war at G. N. 5, He is mu:- m lllmge feilnws Wham 31m can't help but like. ' 1 AXCE RTDLQN EVATSUN f FHH 1: Pm'tur High Schml Kezar Fails. ?hIaiuc Training. Hm'hnm Imu'rw I-Ir'gh .Trhrmf. Lamth Pi Sigma f1. 3. 3. 41: junimr Masque; A. A. IE1. 3E; VacmPruaident A- A. f3. H ; Athletic Cmuncil fl. 2 ! ; Duh dmr Club f1. 2. H. H: President Uutdnur Club EH. H: Dxfnrd Cnunty E1111: f1. 73. 3. U; TicevPresident Dxfnrrl Cnuntjr L'luh f3. U; T. M. C. A. H. 2. 3. H: Varsity Basketball U. :3. 3. H; Varsity Baseball I21. H ; Gite Club Hz. 3. H; Busmess Manager Juninr Masqua; 'Wiuter Sparta ICE. 4:1: Interciass Baseball fl'J; Intemiass Track 132E; Captain Inf Baseball Team 1:471. What's that. Struutyf' ynu can't End Tana? Tau HE: that grmlp Eff girIS aver thtre? Well. he iSn't far away. I IIudhls twc: years at Gnrham m'li'hrrattyrH has made a Imsi 13F men 5. RUTH SLUHN Harwick Atadamy Smtth Berwick. Maine Nurthficlci Seminary Wellesiey Collage. mle year SEEretary 0f Junim' Clasa; Elm: Club f1. 2:3; A. H. il. 27$; Maaaachuwtts Club 1'1. 21. .51. girl .wha came tn us lab: is JEHL 5hr: Entedily slmwerl us her ability 3; a stqdent. Nine weeks: make-up Wurk did not nrevent her friendship wrth many. Respect and appreciatinn are her time and we gladly extend theae. 1511 1511111118111 3W11111111 11992 133 ' I 5 .7131 3111-5111315, Enhugtrial 31:13 ALBERT 1-1171 13:15.15? 0111' EARLDEV J, 131111111 Academy 31111111, 111311111 '11 ; 2131111111111, 1131111111111 1111111111 H1113 3111111111 .,,1 17111-5111 Crussvmuntry 11, 3, 3, 41; Captain Crnss-cnumry 1 .11 1:3, 41; 3351113111311 11, 3, 3, 41; 1111511111111 11, 3:1; 111113111355 ,, 1311511111111 fl, 31; 11111111111515 33311111111111 11, 3, 3, 4:1; 1, 3, 3, 41; A A. 13111111111 13 1-1: 11111::- Presid11111 A. A. Cnuncil 13,41;V11:1:P1'1151111:111 1:11 C1355 1L3 111;,1'111111111 Lambda E11111 Club 1:1, 3. 3, 3:1;511111'1111'11'31- 11'12115111'111' 1311111111 La111111111 Beta 112111111 13, 41; HG 131111: 11,113,111; 131111311131- Club 13, 41,:Cha1rrnan L111: I1231111111111:111:1: 1341:1111 13-131. 11, 3. 3. 11:1; 11111511111 Y 111.C.A. 1311;111:1111:- h111: 1'1' 11111311 Clul: 11, 331. Albert name 1:11 E1 1'11 5 in 1133?, E31211 1111:1111 1111331111 11.111115 1111 12111111111 , llis girl 111 E11111! 111115 1111111: 1111:, 11nd 1511111111 :111 1111: 1113111 111113 1111111331, 1.1111. This year 111: 11-111- limud fur :1 1.1111111, Fm- 111: 11:11 111 11:11:15- with 11 131111311: smile: .- JP I 1111:11'11 11: 111111 her unme, 11111: 11 511111111- Esn L Ethel HF 131.11. 'Al' 11313 51.111111111111111 Hangar 1:111 13111: 1111: 11131:: 1'11 1313111111, 1 ,1 111111111111: 111111111111 CLARK 13' Henry ,' W111t11'111111 11151111111: L11111111111, N. H. 1 .. 1H ' I 11 1211111'111'111 11151111111: Massachusats 1 1 11 Training. 1371111111111 1111111111 H1113 311111111 J ,1' A. A. 1:3, 4:1; Y. 11-1. C. A, 13, 1:1; 11 112134Pre3id11111: Y, M. C. A. 113, 411; Uu11111111' 1311.111 13, 41. Harald 1:111:11: 11.1 113 1' 11.1111 31.111111111111111 111111111111: 111111 11.11: are 1.51.1111 he did. H1: 11111111311115 1'11 1:11- 3 113111131111: 11111: 1111: 11:31 1:11:11 111 the fair 5.2.11 1.111 gat 111111 311:1. B1151 11111111113, Harald. 131111 MAP: LYNDDN CDGGESHALL 1169.033111- 1111111 High 5121113111 131111.111, 1111111111: Training, 131111111111 111111111' High 311111111 Crass-cnuntrg 11, 3, 3, 41; A, A. 11, 3, 3, 4:1; Dutdcm L'1u11 IE1, 3. 3, 4:1 ; Alpha Lambda E11111 Club 1'1, 3, 3, 11:1 ; K1111- 111111111: Vallay Club 1:1, 3, 3, 41; 13331111111311 1:1, 31; 1T1 13111111 1:1, 31. 1 C1153 15 311 11111111 11.31111, 11 5:111:15, 2111;111:1- 1111111111 1111111111: 111' 1:111:11; Drwr 1111 1115 11.115 still gleam 11311. 1111 11 1111 1111: read 111 1331111. RATMDNU PHILIP CURRIE 5111111111 13111113111 High 3111131111 Gerham, 111111111: Training, 131111111111 .1'11111'111' High 5111111111 A. A. 13, 4,1; Alpha. Lambda Beta C11111 1:1, 3, 3, 41; Basketball 1:1, 3, 3, 4:1;L11135 1112111111111r 1:1, 31Interclass Basketball 14.21; J11111111' 11113113135111.1111 1:1, 331; C1111: Caminittee IE3, 4:1 ; 1:111:1111111111'5' Club 1:1, 311. Hart's 11:1 11113313 11111111 called just 311111111111' H1311111111111 51111111. This title 11111111 1111111115 111an than 11111: 1111111111 11111111, 11111 just 1:11:- 11111111: 1111111: 31-1: 511 many in 131111111111 1:11.11 1h111 11111: 15 511111 a gnud 121111: at 1115 11111111. 1331 38333311 '5' 1131313 1115'. 111101 1111:1111 N 311011111311 11 NEIL DDELL DEAN MiID High Schmni Eangm', Maine Training, 151111311111 311111111' High 36111111! .11.. .4. 11, 3, 3, 41; Juninr E13313 Masque 13,1; 13.711554311111111? 1:1, 3, 3, 41; Cluttinnr C1111: 1:1, 3, '3, 41; UrchEt-itt'a 1:1, 3, 3, 4.1; 33431411 11, 3, 3,4J;Dr11111at11: Club 13,41;1311pha Lambda Beta Cluizi 11, 3-, 3, 41; K311113113: Vaii'tty Club 11, 3, 3. 41; GiEeCiuhf3, 41; Y. '.M C .131. E1,3.3,:1;:11315- sistant Managar Crusa- c111111t1'; 1:3 41. Law; the woman that i5 prtseut, 11:11- 31:11.1 11111;.- he 5111': that the cane who is absent 15 false tu 11-1111. 4 Matti: 111111111 110511313 nver Neil's study taiqia, and we have 33113111 reamnts t1: iJEiiE'IFE that hit ii1't'5 11;:- t11 1t. ALFRED KENNETH DDLLGFF IIHIEJ'J Standish High SthnnI Sehagn Lake, Maina Training, 131111111111 311111111 High 5.3114111 .31.. 131. 1:1, 3, 3, 4,1; '1 . M C. 1'1. 1'1, 31; 1.' ice- President? M. 113.131.1131; Ctrrnmutlars' Cluh 1:1, 3 3.41;Ct11111111111:1'5' E11111 Cnunuil 13,41;Edit1:1ria1 Eaard 13113314 111.11 11314115 3 41. 131.1 151 that: 12111111131 agrarnt's right hand tiuh ieadar. Cinte 111 a while 111: succuttlhs to 111:: WiiE3 111' a fair Miaa. Usuallyr he if. a atgtn anti 11p1'1ght man. It' 1.113111 wish t0 muse his manly wrath, 1111111111111 these 111551135 1111111 always 511113-311; his trail. His 11111411145. declare him guilty. W'ILLIAM T. HDUPER 31H LittIEtmt High Schnni W'aipnle, M355. Training, G'nrftttm .1'11111'111' H 1'31: 31:31:11.1! .13.. 1'1. 1:1, 3, 3, 49;:1 Winter Sptlt'ts 1'1, 3, 3. 41; Cmss-cnuntry Varaity 111,3 H, 3,41;C1:11111111113r3'C111h 1:1, 31; Tennis f1, 3,3,41;M1111'5 Cwiee Club 1:1, 3, 3, 41; Junicsr 3013' M'aaque 61,31; Dutdnnr Club 11, 3, 3, 41' , Exemtive Came mitten: Outdoor Club 131, 4,1; Masaachusatts Club 13, 41: 13.1.1 1: 14.13 11; Basketball 113,41; G 1:11.11 13, 41; Lambda Pi Sigma Club Play. HEI'E' 5 tn 3 studiuus buy Tram the state .111 Masaagitusetts. IF tharu'a anything yuu tlun' t 3111:1111, just let' Eili give a 5:111:54. 5t:- suprfime i5 ti115ilati when pacing tht'. crnss- 1:1:11111t1'31r murat: that 111111 Judges 1111 IS 111:: 1355 supramc a1t111g Uther Huts. .13. 111113;.r gand gums. CHARLES FDREST LAMBERKIN Charlie Gardiner High 51:11:10! Gardiner, Maine Training, Garfmm 1111111111 High 31:11:1ch 131.131.1111, 3, 3, 41; Lambda. Pi Sigma 11,3 ..., 3, 4:1; 3 13115 Glee C1111: 11.3.3,41;Juni1:11' 3333' Maaque 1:1, 31; Baseball 1:1,31;.315315tar11 Manager Basketball t3, 41; Operetta 11, 3, 3, 41; Tannis 1:1, 3, 3, 41; 13111.13 Athletic Editnr 1:11 GREEN 111411 WHITE 13, 41; Lambda Pi Minstrels 13, 41 Tau all kncrw wail that Charlie is a Har;1.'L1'.-t it aim I111: 11111111111 that 1111: Hat'p11 gtrings. are all in tune and that 1113 14 always 111 1:11.151; harmcrnitrrus ralatinnship with all 131' hi5 fTIEI'IIEia. CharIiE knuwa his stuff in dance. lure. Hut 111-: must surely iilcr: tn tat mare, For when '11:: wins candy, 31.1111 girl's. are- right handy, H 1: tries. ta 5.11131: out 111: back 1311111. 1331 -1-1-. 'F'Ltlh. -T E lul. .1. - 1. Ja- If .I -4. +1 4.; 1 - '-. L14 1' 3-1. y-i'r'HLi VM- f1,3,...,3 .. 3'5, VILLA H'II'IW 1 F It'll... - .. r 3W..- 1415- 11. . 111: -.?' 1,..,. 31;? .1; -1-11. tgtmamm QWWWHM M92 Q i l 3 ?9 JOHN DSCAR PRESSIZY .Fm'mfe - . Rttntturd High Eehuel Rumterrt, Mame Trure'tt-I'HH. Uerhnm erim' High Ert'mtti Basketball lit, 2. 3. H: Asaistant h-lanager Basketball i3, ti: President Juniar Hays' Masque 4:11, 211; Uxtnrd flaunt;r Club i1! :2. 3. 43; Dutdanr Club U. :3, 3. tj. E'Iany at' LIE heard at Jehn fer the Erst time when the hatter rule was read nut Juninr great: But as time went lmt we knew him ttttt nttly 315-? gram! student. but fennel him le- he a gaad friend alamea trlt'fttrl to he depended an. we hepe yen 't'IftlI outgrew ynur Itaahtttlnesa. Iehtt. and mag.- geud tuck ga wuth gran al ways. EVALTER HUGH R0153 HHHEFEJFIF ttreudland High Seheal HHYDGdlEtIHL Maine Training, Earhart: Jtmfm- High Selma! Cettttttutera' Chth H. 2;; Baseball 1ft, :3 ; Uutdam Club I13, HI: istraf-hingtml Cmmtg Club :11. it. it. 4i; Lambda Pi Sigma C1111: fit, 41:131. A. it. :1, IL U: Teams U, 2, 3, 4i; Basketball Ht. vtt: MEN'S Glee Club 111. E, 3. 4t; Lamhda Pi Minstrel Hi. Always at hand with :I. ready alttlle Etlltl a clash at wit. Bub sails thrttugh life with a sang and a smile, but mDSt at the aaiIiug i5. tn ur t'mm the Et-Fttndward Hnuae, H :RRU L D LERUY SAVAGE Shed Auburn High Selma! Auburn, Mahte Training, Efm'a'mm Itmim- High Ethan! Amha Lattthda Beta Chth 1ft. :3, H, H; Art Club i1, 2, 3+ H; Merle Glee Club i1. 2. 31 H; Uutdnnr Club. 1ft. 2. 3, 4:1; 1lI.e l.?ittter Sparta 1ft. 2, 33+; Art Editer GREEN axe: WHITE f3. H : CFUSE'CUHHITF 1:1, 2, 3. Q ; Basketball 1:1, :3, 3. H; Baseball 1:1. 73. 3, H; Dreheatra U, :3, I-tT 43. Music saathee the ISaueage' beast. Pieturea make the.- miltd grew richET. 1With the qualities at a muaieian. artiat, anti iatlfa malt dev velerped tn a remarkable degree, it ettly stands ta reaE-Dtt that Harald is never in want at gland enmpanyli ttrhttever it may be. RDHERT WESCDTT hBDbIP Windham High Ethan! 1WEtttlhtam, Maine Training. Earhart! ertar High Selma! PL A. El, 2. 3. 43: Cemmutere' Club 1:1. 21!; Basketball t1, 2, 3, 42+; BasehaII U, 1!, 3, 43': Captain Clasa Team, Baaket- hall 4:1,:EII; 'IG C1ub flit, 4L He that is a wise. man by day ta :ta feet by night. Althnugh iRahhiU 1lIr IrI tE':5eatt lives in Stauth Windham, he haantt faliuwet'l the ether Windham bays by getting married. Perhaps that is where he is wiee by night. We all like Rah- hit and glad that he is immune ta the eppeaite sex. 1341 I ; Gmehmm Nmmmm 118 79: E meme 'FT 'L I'I'EI1'-1.5 - i ONETARD. TWENTYANINE! Onward. Class elf Twentynine, Carry en the wnrk Planned fear you at G. E S. Onward, never Shirk; Onward te untravelled heights, Up and an is fame; Carry EH1. fur Jr'DLlT uwn praiee And your Almais name. Class of Nineteen 'fwenty-nine, You the standard bear ; Othere may fall by the way, Onward we fereeer; Onward our Exeeleierf Onward rein er shine; Strive, endeaver tn the end, On ward. Twenty-nine. Golden anniversary Of our nnrmel sehnel, Golden E5 the menmry Of your gelden ruIe+ Onwardi Class elf Twenty-nine: Spur you to the last That the hener of this day Make our class name feet. When eur days of werk shell end, Having EiDl'lE uur best. 11Jifhet eententment we shall End When we?ve reeehed the crest! Fer thereis rest in work well dune, Bringing peace in Ene; W'Drk in service, share with God, Onward, Twenty-nine I SAMUEL 3L BRUCATD. ESEI l I Mikaela hmmlhttte I92 9 't 1 8 7 ED 1949 The walIa ef the eltl seheel tewer high an Normal Hill. W'e see it as we hret saw it 1mg age. ilIumitted like aeme great eeean iiner that paaaea in the night. We remember these atatlit nights, nights when the big round meen reae ever the tewn. We can aee aa elearty as if it were but yesterday, theae little atara as they eame eat ene hy one in the great dark deme ever eur Netmal Hill. We remember these geed timea ef eur aehetil daye: eut attppera DH Fert Hill, thnughta ei hew that see aahk with erimaeh glery inte the distant purple west : hing walks threugh the sunny eetmtryaide, en the warm bright Sunday after- neena; e-ur aleighridea in the wintertime; eur ahewa; eur tlaneea; eur pale and the leve thef,F here 115. The sweet lTIE'l'I'lDI'F ef it all will live threttgh time after death with the stars and the wind on the heath. We remember the. leng grueling rttha ever hill and tlale1 fer the glery et a well- ren raee: the htirrg,F ahd aerarnhle of feet as another haaket is made in the eld HGym ; a swiftly metring hall, a well swung hat: and anether geetl hit fer the heme team: the eight of aeme white-etatl Figures rimming to and he an the tennis eeurta leat in that grantl eItI game. But ever all, we think ef the spirit at geed feilewahip that has always existed, the adherence ta the grand eld mette, HFair play and may the heat man win. In this spirit eur eltl aeheelmatea have made of themselves werkmen that need net be ashamed One at am number returns tn the familiar streets and lanes 01' his aeheeldaya. He walks the paths e-E the eampua under the maplea arid pines. It is late summer and the eampua is putting en its heat fer the elaaaea aeen te eethe. He rne-unta the steps worn by the paaaing ef math,r happy feet. The great deer awinga wide. ereakv ing him an eltl familiar greeting. He enters and paaaea into the darkened eerrider. Hia fentatepa eehe through the empty halls and in the 1itatarit retiree. He thinks.- Here hi5 dear eld teaehera passed their years. Here they meted ttut the attire ef ltnawiedge that was theirs, eeunting eaeh tlay ili-rEIJEI'tt that did net wake aerne ptaatie mitid te jay et learning aerne new faet er deed. Eaeh student mind went ferth inte the world with full amhitietl and high ideals, the seeds tJf whieh were drepped within these very halls and rename. Thea threugh the years the werkerai werda and deeda have built themselves. memeriala in the hearts and minds at these whe have taken their plaeea in the aeheela and daaareema ef the world te werk. te help, te leve, and te paaa en the hettered wetd ahtl deed. EUGENE A. Paaaeha, 13111+. I351 Qbelbmm NbrmmI 18 111 .. 11921151 SENIOR CLASS PLFIY OF 1929 CHARACTERS 11111 E 11111111 11111 Endyminn 11 prince ............................. .......... ... Elizabeth P1111111 Phrjrrmia With WthTl EndymIenII 15 In 11:11.11: .. ... .... . .. .... ... . ...-1.... , .. Lguisg Dunning Eumenidee bend friend eII Endymieem .IIIElieebeth Henneeeey KelIIetheneI Eumenidee betrethed. ... ... Isabel Greee King AEDIUE ... ...1.r...1...............+....... u 1- -++1+ 11+ '11- n 1' HH' I'IICEI'thIEIIInE IIHUUEIIEF Queen HertnIe. ............. . ........ . ................................................ . ............. Leuise ChIpmen Eritheel 111111111 111111111 111-Is - IIeIen errett Calyee Greek Maidens P1111111 glerk TheIeIeI ICeI Cyr P11111011 Mildred Beele AdmetIs VIIrgInia Le CIaIr Timon Greek Youths Freneee LePeInte AIeIdee Helen Rebineen Diemed - Mary I-I11111 Ertemie, goddess. of the eheee, guardian 11f maidens ............... Gertrude Vine! Merpheue, ged 11f sleep Pauline MeLeughlIn Hermes messenger 11f the gede... II1111'Iet Lee P1111, 111111 ever Iereet e1e111111'e11.......IIIFI'I1111ee5 Game: Dryede... ..Le1IIII'IeII1Iey,IIIlI:11-e11ee Humphrey, IMerIe McCarthy, Ruth GeIlIee-n Mary 0' Brien Priests of Zeus Bessie Greenblett Celia I'hinney,IA11n11 IIew111'd Page Evelyn Westnn Guards .. .. .. ... I.IIPI1I1II1I111II MeNeughten IM11I1'g111'et Meekuliffe Ladies 111- w11IIIII1gII .. IIIRIIIIthI IIIIIIIII IIJJIII'IIIIhyI IOIdhem. M 11y Pederenn 111111111 Campbell Orchestra A1111 MefI'ett, Ieeephine Rand. Esther Rand, Derethy Dean 5' 111d1111 C11111111111 1111.11! Prepe-Hy Managers Helen Oreutt, Detethy Shaw FeeI-IIIy Ceeeh Ruth I'Ieughten Heffees 'IHAPPINESS By 1. 19111111114111 MARKERS This was 11 play eueeeeeIuIly e1111eted by the Dramatic Club In the Junior High Sehoel AudIIerium Mereh 3th. It was the etery ef the experiences of 11 young Irish girl. I-Iew Jenny radiated her H11111;:111I11eeeH wherever she went wee eppreeietiyely reeerecI by the eudIenee. M15. CtheteI-PeIe, 11111ye11 by Gladys Feeter, 111111 Mr. Philip Chandes, played by Nel'bert Young. were morbid 5111115, 1112111111 111111 diseatie- Eed with life until H1111:111g eame Jenny when nbrighteHed the eerner where they were. The play was eeeehed by Miss Heffeee end the east 11f eharaeters was as fellows: Jenny .................................... Helen IMeuIaisen Bey ........................................ jehn Christepher Fermey MaeDunaId. Harald HaIIett Girl...h111y L111: Chriatnpher M15. Wreayu Lena DeCnurEey HSSIEIHIIII CUIIEIIII . .................... ... Ruth P11351311 Mrs. Chrystal IIJIeIlIeIIII Gladys Feeter Stage Manager .Jehn Hell Phiiip Chemiee . ................... Herbert Yeung Preperty Manage1.. IIIIEIILIrIbIere Hersey Juhn Seuweraft Perry 51111111 Chairman Faster CummJItEe ................... MIse Perkins . ................... Virginia Le Chair BESSIE Gte-ethIatI ApplIeant Ruth GaIIISDn Chairman PubIIeIty CemrnIttee ............ Waiter Neal Deane Harem Ewett AseIsIant . .1 . ........ Cal Cy: ISTI thfem aElWlhlllhe i992 9 it 1 8 7 99 IBFQFIQZQ Twe aeere and ten years age the Maine Legislature hterttght Earth 011 this hill a new uattltal aeheel, eeneeit'etl in ethteatian antl tletlieatetl to the larepaaitlea that all teaeheta need special training. New we ate engaged in leaking had: ever these fifty years, testing whether that henna! aeheal at any henna! aehael ae een- eeived can in that length at time ltt'tzwe itaelt werthy hf atteh a tletlieatitml Vale have tletlieatetl the larger pertimt 0f ettt year heel: thia year tn the history hf these Hlty years and te thnae alumni memhers whe here get their training and have given their heat ta their work that etlaeatlett might progress. It is altogether littiag aatl pteper that we ahealtl hatter them and ear aeheel. even as they, lhraugh their aetaleea to education, have hattetetl it. But in- a larger aettae tee eaaaet Etly hatter net justly praise an institution eta tering aueh etlaeatle-nal advantages as Gerham alters. The alumni have heueted it far ahtwe ear power te- atltl and far he it tram the Class at lQ-tl ta detract from that hatter. The aehe-el and its worthy faettlty will little nete her long remember what we say here, hut it will always remember he-w we use ear training after we leave here. It is fer us. the Settlers, rather tn he dedicated here to the henerahle werk et spreading etlaeatieu whieh ettt' teaehera ant! alumni have thus fat at: nehly atla vaueetl. It is rather for us, the Sealers, te tletlieate ta the Jtmleta the great l'lDI'lCIII' remaining hetere them. that erf keeping Gerham Normal Seheel always the aymbel ef the highest and leftieat itleala; aatl ta theae itleala. we, tht'ettgh UuI' training, take increased devotion. Se we, the Class at F56151:. here highly resolve that eat teaehera ahall net have taught in train, and that hf; eat efforts adtled tn the faithful werk alreadyr helag tlene, Gatham Nermal Sehael ahall eentlnue to he a great faetnt' in making the seheela Elf eur atate and of nut eeuntty 'll'i settle way hetter. lC'lttt' hope is that this aehael of students, by students, and ten: students, shall knew anather titty Feara aa henerahle and aa aueeeaat'ul as the last. Maneuwa F. 1.rl'JttaaaMa, ?EQ. A REMINDER Yesterday, laughtere Tetlay I'm crying, Mirth far tetttatrew l-Iayhe. Ulm gaeaaiagj Fetttate'a sphere apaque Grins at my aearehihg. But hath at us knew Yen and I, who are And long have heen friends, That friendship leans net 011 tate'a tickle play But lives fer itself. E'Iaaa ELIEABETI-I Hate. E1931 J Gmalhmm Nmrmmm 118 ?BD H MENU WEE ISM I Gtreem emmlhtim 1592 9 't I 8 79 JUNIUR CLASS DFFICERS C, Guilferd, Treeeurer; F. West, Viee-Presidem; R. Savage, President; A. Eleven, Secretary. FROM THE JUNIORS The junior president will try A knot of friendship here to tie And make his gentie readers see, New in the time of Jubilee, That he and hie are glad theylre here Te carry through the long, long year A wealth at love, a wealth ei jey, A little hope for girl and hey. Fer hfty years the school has steed For all that's right and all thetie geed. Eeeh eleee gees nut to de its work, Though hard times eeme they will net Shirk. The eeheel hes steed frem day to day A landmark in the nerrew way, A landmark en the read tn fame And ene thetie worthy ef the name. W'e feel wehre get some henered parts And frem the bettem of our hearts Welll work, wekll try to de our best In :3.an way te help the rest Their lead te start, their read to elimb. And lifting upward all the time, Weill walk the rough and dusty reads Te help our friende-end net write edee. RICHARD SAVAGE. HUI Gawlmmnn Nmmmmm K8 W: a WEED - -l- JUNIOR C1 truth 3 . Cl-A Fran: Nam: 11 AthErtrJn, F. Arne; P. Cale, M. Humans, D. AheL P. Baker. Bark Raul: R. Chasm, S. BacaIenick, M. Barrett. M, Allen, C. 5111111351311. ii . l.- 'Nr' g I 1 I .. , y 1 :IiI-i' - - ' ' L 1 I . r 1; - H. .F' l I- .' C1 E Fran! Raw: D. BIaISdell, M. Bird. E. CESEF, M. Causana, E. Carey, L. Calanlari. BarkFI-E'um: A. Caswall, W. Buck, I. ChambErs, L Anderson, L. Caolbruth, ,. Hates. C1 C FWIE Kim: B. Chandlar, C. Bray, E. Clancey, IL CGIHHS, E. Burlitt, W. 131' . Back Raw: C. Chadhuurne, W+ Erann, C. Cunningham, M. Alberti, M. Cluugh, G. Church. i911 Mmam aEummlMuha Iii??? '59 i I 8 7 91? JUNIOR C2 CE-A Frmnf Raw: K. Duffy, 2. Duran. D. Halperin. K. PiFIEIi E. Dawbnm, L. Delercy. Back Haiti: E. FarringtmL M. Emery, Rt thca, J. Duuphy. G. Fnater. C. Day. I a a w- 'I-h-u-r CE-B Fran: Raw: E. Eaten, E. Durgin, M. Hennessey, B. Dnlluff, M. Harmon, I. Harman. Hark Raw: G. Ftury, M. Fickett, D. Barr, M. Hawkas, C. Hawkes, E. Haldane, CE-C Frmrr Raw: G. Heald, PL. Healy, E. Hayeg, I. Hatch, H. Femierscnu, P. Haskins. Back Raw: M. Di Harder, B. Gmgins, A. Di Eardu, S. Hartley, A. Harn- dEn, :51. Grant. I933 dgmrohammn wammll 118 ?EJD H mmau JUNIOR C3 :1. I C:3 A f-'rm:a' HFH': H. HnImes. T. Hughes. EL MEN. 3. HEFSef. FL HUH. L- HikEL D. Huff. Ham's Hn-ru': E. HIJdSUIL L. Hutchins. H. Hunter. P. Hiltcm. M. Machnaid. C. l-Iurrill. HF. Hodgkina. C:i E Fran! Ifrm': R. Kaincn. R. Judd. R. Jardinc. E. Kurhau, G. Miles. E. Jahn- snn. L. Langley. Hark Entry: V. Kelley E. Lanphur. L. Jensen, L. Kcnuard, D. anbard, L. Libby; E. Lard. C3 C Fran! Iimltl: T. MEGEE. F. McGrail, E. 14-11111 C. McCarthy. M. Lund, T. Mchmk. H. Merriiigld. Burk Hutu: V. Miller. H. Meserve. E... McLend. M. h'IcFarlaud. G. McAllis- ter. V. MCGGH. F. Landry. i931 Hyman QENWHMIEB . JI9929-1879D a I. H' JUNIOR C4 C4 A Fran! Raw: U. Nickersnn, J. Neilsem C. Niles, M. Palmer, M. MGUHDH, 5. Mills, E. Rngers. Barf: Raw: D. Walsh, F. Ddiurne. M. Morrell. L. Oliver. B. Remy, H. Maulaimn. C4 E Frmaf Hrmn' B. Perkins, L. Rimux. L. Bridges, A. Page, R. Milla, M. Rngers, D. Orr. Bade Raw: L. Russell, C. PDDiE, R+ P33511111, H. Nickersnn, PL Pawara. PL. Fania. C4 C Pram Raw: E. Rngers, I. U'Rriun, .55.. Shaplcigh. A. Rabinsmn, H. Patermm H. Scrihnar, L. Rydar. Barf: Haw: A. RIISEEII, P. 1'E'ir'illntijs, L. Rich, E. Rithartiiun, D. Murphy, M. Rnbinsnn. E941 118$me Nmmmmm 118 ?9 :- 1mg JUNIOR C5 -: f-I' Ir .- . 1 1.5-. .' - 'j I Ci-A Fran! HHIE': L. Pnrtar, EL Silva, I. Sinclair. H. Kimball, V. Small, I. Smith, D. Drummund. Burk Raw: F Simnnseni F. Wands. M. Shea, 11 Small, J. Smith, R. Shulman. CEHE Fran: Raw: L, Tupper, M. Thnmpsnn, C. Tanguay, M. Sylwsttr, M. Smith. G. Stetsnn. Back Raw: D. Mucci, Ur. Ymmg, C. Giibart, M. Ward, D. Ushtr. C. Guilford. '1- i: g a r I CEFC Fran? Raw: M. IVEHtm-nrth, E. thited. G. Tlmmpsml. R. Smith. E. Wad- dingtnn, M. Smith. Back Raw: A. Bmcatn. F. Wright. E. Leahy, H. 'Watmn, C. KElley, C. Unfundbury. IBM iGizmm emwmthe 1129929 i1879 ,g JUNIOR INDUSTRIAL ARTS. C6 I . . tf't' 3 i 3 :1 ' I I. jUNIOR INDUSTRIAL ARTSeCE Frau: New: C. 1-.-'i .zL!Is:er, E. Andersen. P. Dumas, R. Savage, L . Reevea. R. King. Here New: F- W'eE-t. R- :i'itTTSE. I. Bell. Ft. Drummtmti, G. Lewtl. PL. Brawn. LABOR DILIGENTLY Life. at its heat is tme greet wheel. turning ever turning . end :15 it makes its tmmde there 15 tL-ehanee for each tn the his part. The 1.111151: nil it first with truth. That. alitwe 3H. is the chief lubricant. KTith that aiweye at httntl. hnneety. inithu iulneea mid integrityr will fellow. .515 we strive eeeh day tn reeeh tleer eh! Gethem Normal at the tap ef Nhrmel Hill. let L15 else strive te- reach the highest pinnaele in our teaching! tn melee eur- eelvee werthy hi the laher which has been put forth to aid 1.15. Let us work dili- gently and always hear in mind that we. tent should put forth the. heat that is in us. Our insttuetm's have given willingly te us. the liehehte of their studies. He task has been tee herd fer them, ne queetiene tee cliHieuit to answer. They have always given their best. Let us, then, make each year a henner teen end as Geri gives us strength tel struggle titlward, Iet tie tint ihrget mu Gotham Hhrmal Seheel, her the Perfeet Teacher. Him when has helped us in Dtll' efforts te reach the geel fer which we are wnrkiug. RETHERWRD H. Demurexn, JR.. '31. i951 $1ththth Nhrhmmil t8? 9 e meet tikm WINTER DAWN i awoke ILIIIIE'. winter l'l'ltiil'nillg' 1When the air was sharp anti ehill Te heheitl a wendi'eus picture From my view tin Kermit! Hiii. Frmn my tinrmitery window A hiii Di pure white 1 eeuiti see. liaising speettes inky black Of the trees that seem to shelter met The stars leaked tiewh item their heavenh' reeliti Chi earthis earpet stretching white. Happy ti: he seen released an1 their vigil threugh the night. The line where earth anti heaven meet 11-1533 lit hy the tlim. tiim ngw Of the tiny that was waiting III dawn anew, 11t-i't'hieh must ilj' its beauty lighten wee. Anti as l wateheti the whole world change Frnm night tn iUVEiy 11mm. I christened this pietnre my eyes heheitl Just simhiye'W- tiinter Dawn. MMJELIEE ii . Vt-FIIJJAIE'IE. 522i. GORHAM u'E'i' is fer the Geais Inward whieh 3nure Striviiig, Nehie geels, anti werthzr, tee, Ptirns which make em lives worth living; Purpeses heth streng and true. Cl'1 is far Uhedienee, which yeu've taught us. Te teachers and tn these we leve, Nat e-r'tlgir hire an earth sheuhi this he ren- dered, But else te eur Heavenly Father aheve. R is fer the Right. That's what yeti stand fer; Uur itititsteps we are taught te guide In the read that leads te sserihee and sew- tees Te deeds net ier seif hut fer Dthers tried. H is Hanesty. In us yeti pliant it, Yet: teach us ever te- be true. Hie aIways hurt uurseives through eur un- fairnesS. Anti else, clearest seheel, we're hurting 31311. 'iA'i 1s fer Aliegizmee which we ewe yeti, Y 0111' students tribute te- yeu hiring+ rimd when we have ieft yeur pertals Y 0111' praises still we 'il always singr HM means Mather. Films Mater. Thur Sims and haughters give yeti rever- enee due. Anti hewever far we wander Ciur thoughts will eier return te- yeti. RUTH M. Bsewst. T39. meem QWlhtitha I92 9 i 1 8 7 9D ESTABLISHMENT AND DEDICATION OF THE NORMAL SCHOOL A11 i111111ertant Event in the edueatienal hIEIEIij of Maine was. the feunding at a State Nermal Seheel at Garham. Etlueatienal leaders felt that ainee the gradu- atea et' nermal aeheela offering a twe-year eeurae eauld net attertl to take peaitiena fer the salary effeted i11 e111111t1'3r aeheela, a IlDI'tttEtI aeheel uttering a aiaamenth eeurae weultl previde teachers. I 1111' the rural aeetiena. The adviaahilitjir DI establishing atteh a aeheal was presented to the Legislav ture 1111.7 Han. William J. Cartheil, State Superintendent ef Canimeh SeheruIa, and the ee1111111111ieatie11 was referred I131 the Legislature tn the Cemmittee 1:111 Educatiea, januaej,r 241. 18131 Same ef the praviaiena were as tethwa: First: It must he fer the whale State. therefere en the line 11f railread, and easy at aeeeaa ta all parts at the State. Seeend: It must he in a eitj.r er village large eneugh te affettI aeheel children in sumeient 111111ii1er te- Et a 1111111ei aeheel hf at least five grades. The Cennnittee e11 Edueatian repartetl a hill Iavering the establishment 1:11 an additianal 11er111al aeheelt The Legislature passed a hill authorizing the trustees of nermal aeheala ta leeate aueh a aeheei. The Cennnittee 1:111 Edueati 1:111 reenmmended that the aeheel he Ieeatetl i11 Gerham. pretritieti that town weultl meet the require- ments eeneeming land and huiitiinga. March a, IHTB. a tewn meeting was. held in Gerham at which the town unani- 1111311313: voted to raise Fifteen theuaand tleliata tn aid in meeting a nermal aehenl I'1t1ildi11g. It seems that enthusiasm ran high. ainee the tnwn gave in Iattd. nmney: and buildings what was valued at $a11,e1:111.1111. The aeherel building must have been quiekly anti etIieiently huilt, fer we find that the tletlieatian eaereisea t1ee111're11 IJeeemher tit, 18th. 'The clay 1:11' the dedi- eatiun was a 1'e111arI-4ahij1r pieaaant 1:111:11. hright, CIEEU'. antl 51111113151111 that eDuItI have been heped f 111: at that aeaaen at the year. Sinee 111a11y distinguished visitera eame ft'mtt PurtIantI and ether eitiea, it waa 1311;111:111 evident that the aeeaaiau waa tme 13f generaI interest. EEEEEIEES at THE DI-zeleawaa: 1w Tt-ta Neaatae SCHDDL IILTILDING 9.th Narmat Seheel epen tt11- publie inapeetien HIEU Uedieaterg Exercises Urgan 'Veiuntary ........................................................................ Mr. H Kutaaehmar Te Deum ............. Miaaes Millikeu and Dede. e11, Messrs Thuratan and Shaw Prater ..Re1' Heme Huntingtmt Addreaa .................................................................................... H1111. Frederick Rahie Reply .I-Inn Selden Canner, Geaerner et' Maine Hem EeautIIuI Upaii the hleuntama .Chuir hddreaa . ................................................................... H-IiIei Genrge SpauItIittg. E1 D. Citie by Miss E. S. Jenea .............................................................................. Quartette Selectinne . ................................................................................ . Garham Camel. Hand Benedietien ..................................................... . .............................. Rev. Jaaeph Celhy Ieaj lI-I .IIIILI IIII'IIII 3:: I4 -te!:',l.lnLr-'t .F Ghehetm Nephew 118 ?9 a M92915 Fullewing the. funnel dinner at Ritilett's Hail. the Ode. written hy Rev. Elijah Kellhgg, wee. Sting. The deelieetinit hymn written hy Edward P. Westen. formerly prineipel ef Gerham Seminary. iermeti at part ef the evening exercises. It is interesting he knew that the suggested eiit-menth eettree heeettte e ene- year euutee end was seen extended te- eeeer a period erf twe yeere, thus putting the Gerhem Netthai Seheel en equal standing with Maine's ether itermei .eeheeie UDE E31.F the Ree. ELIJAH KELLGGtL TUNE: Rude was the shrine tier iethers reared On this aneestrel 5nd. 'i-J'ItiirtereI es the seeretl titty appeared. They met to wership End. The drumwheat was their Sahheth hell. Near by the rifle lay, And thus, a5 atteient Iegende tell, They met te watch and petty. Black with emnke Di eieering tires. The ieg-huilt eeheelheuee steed, Where hardy sens tif hardyr eiree Their daily tasks. pursued. Wife grasp the prize fer which theyr feught, The spirit eat their plan; With breeder reach and wealth ei thnught. Cempiete what they began. Artie! Letty! 531:3 The eemmmtweelth the teaeher's chair Ite special werk has made. Anti summens these that task te share these gifts her pquHEE aid; Men traieeri te benefit their kind. Anti with persistent teil Turn the deep iurrewe DI the mind. And till a virgin seiL Hence sewers shell gt: ferth tn sew Geed eeeti in earnest hearts; The teeeher gathers te heetew The treasures he imparts. Emblem ei pewer. the nurse hi theught And bulwark ef the State. Th3,r walls are with e giery fraught That Time shell ne'er ehete. DEDICATIDN HEM N Hy Etiwwee P. Weeme. Slteut Ithe gied tidings 5mm seaside to menu- tent. Wave the bright hentier item steeple and tewer; Upen we here en the reek a new fetttttaiti, Feuntein e1 wierlem end knewiedge end pewer. Pint irem the brain Ellf eeme mythic Mitt- erve Net iii the tables nf heathenriem 51mg, Wisdem'e ieir genius: and all they whe serve her, Straight irem the line ei deer Bethlehem sprung. Hail tn the Seienee that htiwe in deeetien. Welghippitig still with the wise men ef El I Bringing item earth and fI'Gm air and .it'em eeeen Treasures mere eestijr lhatn rubiee Etttt'I geld. Eire rrin beauty. U Temple Elf Learning. SHJIHE Erem this height en the valleys he- ewi Bright en thine altere fer evermere hunting Incense tit knewledge with have in its giew i Then wiIl the gttieiee whti shall p355 it'nm these ptit'teis. Laden with leeeens ei wiedelm divine. ltiee tn the glurmus reeks ei immertais. Crewned with their jewels. ierever it: shine. I991 Emmett aENhWbtliime 113992 9 'i H 8 ?SD THE FIRST YEARS OF THE TRAINING SCHOOL 1ii'hen Principal Certhell was erganiaing Gnrham Nerinal Seiieel and starting it' en its werh at training teaehErs, ene ef the thil'igs en whieh he insisted was that there shetilti he. in etinneetien with the nerlnal seheel, seheels Fer children. These seheels were te give the nurntal students eppertnnities tn ehserye the work at ea- perieneetl teaehers meeting prehlerns such as wettltl eenfrent them later in their ewn teaehingu They wenltl aIse allew the students ta ant inte praetiee the theories taught thteni.-Fte eentlnet elasees. te tleyeiep lessenseantl te really teaeh tinder the stiperyisien ei teachers who had present! themselves stieeesstal. These seheels were hrst ealled Metlel Eeheelsfi the emphasis being put upon ehserying. Later the sttitientateaehinar was emphasized and they were ltnewn as li'raetiee Seheels, There were twa at these seheels. a liriinary. eentaining grades 1r II, and III, and an intermediate, with grades IV, V, and VI. A grannnar seheel was added later. Until 1331 the tewn supported. in the village, seheels at the same grades, se the medal er praetiee seheels were attended hy only a part at the village children. The first teaeher ef the primary seheel was l-lessie Read; She nndersteed ehildren. Her pupils atleretl her. She also understand teaching, and her little peeple tieyelepetl steadily and rapidly. She was the first teaeher in this yieinity te use the sentenee methetl in teaching;r reading. it was quite wenderful 13:: these when were nnaeqnaintetl with this Inethed te hear little tats whe did not Hknew their letters read page after page ei print. their expressive little iaeee arid yeiees shew- ing haw well they understand what theyr were reading. r'tniang the ladies at Gerhatn. at that time. a pepttlar way ef attending an aiternenn was te visit Miss Head's seheel. ISraee Haynes was the teaeher ef the ether inetlel seheel. She was a brilliant and fameirlatint,Ir teacherI always reatiyr with seinetlting new and interesting fer her elass ta tile and extremely eapahle at seeing that they did it. Visiting her seheel was scarcely less pennlar than visiting Miss Head's. These seheels eeenpietl reenis at the rear end at the eriginal nertnai seheei building. The primary seheel was en the western side, the nnper seheel en the east. When the grammar seheei was added it was given a ream in the 01d aeadetny hnilding. 1n lttilil' Dr .1th it was tleeitletl that Ettpperting twe sets ei: sehnela Lining the same grade at wart: was net a geetl business prepesitien fer a village at the site at Gerham. Therefore. an arrangement was made whereby the tewn tneh ever the primary praetiee seheel, he11aing it in the high seheel hniltling, and all the primary sehenl ehiltlren attended it. The state furnished quarters fer the inter- mediate Ett'lt'i 1safarmnar grades and all pupils in these grades attended there. But bath the primary and the upper grades were still used as praetiee seheels, Later an additien was made ten Reeitatien Hall. wherein all these seheels were aeeennnetlatetl. And as the. normal seheel eentinned ten increase in HuhlhEI'Et it heeatne necessary te arrange far its students te Israetiee in ether seheels in Gerhain and Westhreek, as well as in its ewn practice seheels. L. ELesaea CLeUes-Iaa, 189th 1390-1905 W'ritten Try Mildred Brawn '32s. The material wags ehtainetl l'mnt an interview with Mrs, Li'. H- Hayes, :1 aratiua-le at the First elass ef lites- Mrs. Hay-es Henna: W. Calhyi was eritie teacher at the grammar grades. IhhiI-13H-J. aml teacher at enlisthentes in the hermal Heheel. lHllldetHa. In 18W was started an erganiaatien new leiewn hy the nante ef the tihlnmni Asseeiatiun ef Gerhani Nermal Seheelfi Mr. Certhell. er the t'Paterf! as he was called hy the studentsl sent ent inyitatiens asking the graduates of Gerhani Nerinai te be his guests at dinner en June '31. lOne hundred anti hity members were pres+ ent and iei'il'led the nucleus fer the aaaeeiatien. HEIDI Ghelhhlm Nhemhll h i8 73 E T929 In 1893 the Charter lHeftrantetl hy the State Legislature was accepted and the asseeiatinn was elttlj.t ineerphrate-tl. It was net without struggle and ei'fnrt en the part ei many faithful werhers that the Alumni Asseeiatinn has become what it is teday. Mneh eretlit is due these whe have carried the asseeiatien sai e13; threngh its mansr elifhettlties and made it the present streng erganieatien. One Huntley lTlDI'niI'lg in Oeteher. 1894. the tlht'tnitery, whieh heel heen given tn the State hy the tewn. was tilEStl'Elj'E'tIl by fire. As a result ed the kindness hi the Gerhain neeple and the esteetttive ahility ef Miss l-Vhite. all teachers and pupils living in the elennitery were permanently leeatetl in private hentes ef the village hefere the nenn henr. They; eentinnetl te: he heardetl in these hetnes until 1893, when the new dnt'ntitery. Rnhie Hall, was opened. This hall was se natned fer I-len. Fretleriele Hehie whe generously helped in its hniltling. What is new appre- priately ealletl Hthe Center was the dining-rnent at that time. As the ntnnher e-i stutlents increased! the tlining-reetn spaee was not sufficient ten aeeetntnedate allt The teaehersI reeeptien rnenn. at present ltnewn as the Ti W. C. A. teem, was used as an annex tn the tlining-rennt. At the same time the. eltl aeatlenw- hniltling was secured hy the State en a nine hundred ninety-nine year lease. Fer Eve years thirty girls and twe teachers lived there- The lit'aetiee seheel week was extended in 13le and the academy building was nsed as a seheel Fer the grammar grades. The ether grades remained in the reeita- tien building 111 this year alse the hasis fer athnissien was changed. Freeieus te this time an entrance eaarninatinn had been the ene and enly inethed ef ebtaining admissinn. A law was passed in lliU-i making it eetnpttlsnry itn- entrants to he graduates of a seenndary seheel er its equivalent. 1n 1Elilii the reeitatien hniltling was tlenhletl in size. The thirtl finer, whieh had heen lelt unhnished, was eenipletetl and an additiun was httilt en the haeh hi the hall, making it large enengh te aeeeinmetlate the rapidly grnwing ntnnhet' of students. 19051929 When ene eensielers entering a seheel higher than the seeentlai'y, requirements fer entrance immediately leetn up hefnre hini. These early requirements at Gerhatn Nennal haste heen speeiiiecl in a pi'evietts article. The delimite ehange in 13 us has alse heen stated; Since that time the requirements have steadily increased because hi the athris-ahilitl,r ei training nnlje these who are best suited fer the teaehieg prefessien. The first eeurse eHeretl was ene year in length. eensisting of two terms. eaeh eemprised ei twenty weeks. It was net leng hefere the HEEESElty fer a twesyear eenrse beealne evident. By 18m it was well establishedt In 1395 a three-yeat eentse was inttedueetl which gave eppertunitj; fer the study ef French and Latin. 111 19G? the manual training eenrse was intredueetl te fit young men in:- pesitiens as instructers in manual train in g in inedern high seheels. It has steadily increased in requirements and popularity. On january 15, 192E, the ptineipals and supervisers of Maine net'tnal seheels met in Augusta at a ee-ni'erenee called hy the State Cernmissienet' hi Edueatien. The purpose ef this eenfetenee was the adeptien hi it new curriculum fer the nertnal sehnels. As a result of this eenferenee. a pregratn was planned fer these seheels, whieh plaeed them en eellege henrs, reeitatie-n periods eE Fiftyr minutes. The eentses tn he effeetiire in September, 192$1 were the inllewing, whieh are the tines in eperatien: Course A :-General eenrse, tn give training fer sehnels at all grades. Cntttse ii :wHindergarten-Primary: te train the teaehet's fei- kindergarten and Grades H i. finil L I Green aEWihltWB I92 9 't I 8 7 9D Cettrse Cih'EiEIHEHI'ElTF. te train teaehers ier Grades IIILVI. Cenrse 1:1:e-lttnier High, te train teaei'LErs fer Grades Vii. VIII. anti IF... Ceerse E:elnthtstrial Arts. te train teaehers anti senertrisers Industrial Arts Cetu'ses A. H anti ti require twe years ei steely, while eeurses D and E re- quire three years. The Erst year in all eeurses. with the eseeptien ef the industrial Arts. has a unifertn pregrant. This inehttIes sttFEeient werk in all grades te enahle the stntlet'tts te make an inteIligent eheiee ef: eeerses te he enteretl upen at the beginningI ei the seeentl year. Its ene tnajrI reathij,r see, this ieatis naturally te the tiesignatien ei Gerharn Ner- trlai Eieheel as a Junier Teaehers' liijeliege. This year its rating was Class A ef. the Jenier Teachers: Celieges ef filnl'it-I'TEEL In the earlier clays ei the nerntai seheei. it was a e.ttstent te hehi puhlie gradua- Tien exercises, which were like these lei tetitljt with the adtlitien ei this interestingIr featttre. it hile the gradttates-te-he were seated ttpen the 131 atiernt. the State Super- intendent, stantiingr in the hack ef r'issel'rthigtr 'HalI, eenthteteti an eral estamittatierl. Eaeh graduate was ealletl seen In stanti and answer at least ene questien en a111,.r suhjeet seleetetl life the qttestiener. Ne ene has Inentienetl the feeling prevalent while these examinetiens were given: httt if such a eustetn prevailed teriay. seine Seats might remain uneeeueietl tlnrittg the exerCiSes, I fear. This enstent. happihyr fer us. was tliseentinueti tlering the early years ei Hen. Vii. W. Stetsenis super- intentleney. which began in 13515. finether feature ei' particular interest is the steady grewth ei the Y. W'. C. Pt. During the early years. the students held a elevetienal serviee every Thursday after- hetnt at 3.3il P. M. in ene ef the reeitatien reems. This prayer Itteeting. es eee- tltteteti item the First ei the seheel. is ene ei the meat valued rnetneries ef graduates. Very eften they speak ef what a help it has been in their lives. In 1915 the Y. W. C. It. was erranieetl with Miss Aliee i... Cewan as president and Miss Keene as faculty atlriser. Tedaltr it is ene ef the strengest erganiaatiens ef the seheel. Net enlj; tie the tnenti'iets werl-t fer hetterntent ei student life and welfare. but they are aise aetive in missienary werk. A11 seheels ei such a nature and size End prehletns ef geeeratneat eeetrentittg thent. Gerhant Hernia! has heert ne eaeeptien. T-Vhen Rehie Hall preved in- seiiieient te aeeennnedate the students. several went te live in Academy Hall. In the fall ei 191:3 sliss jessie L. Keene was alteeinted adviser in this hall. The ether iaettltjt nternhers residing;r there were Miss Emma Daggett and Miss Maude Parsens. Miss .i-Zeene initiated the nievetneet there which has heeerne knewn as Student Geeernntent. Mrs. Erntna Jaek: new Mrs. Lester W. Lengfellem was president ef the new erganiaatien. In Rehie and East Hails this erganiaatien teek 11p its werk nntier Miss White. Linen her resignatien in 192e, Miss Keene again teeh eharge, this time as Dean ef Wemen. Clesel'y eenneetetl with and as a result ef' this erganiaatien, a eettrse in seeial ethies was added te the eerrieuiunL The students in their disenssien ei sa- riees prehietns had expressed themselves as eager te knew SDIHEthitlg eeneerning the seeial fertns, henee the Seienee ef the ideal human eharaeter is new given in the junier year. In 1922 and fer Eire years, Miss Nellie Jerdae was Dean ei Weinen. Dur- ing this time the rules that had been ferinttlateel. eleng with the eenstitetien ef the erganisatien, were ineerperated inte the handheek. Miss jerdan was away en leave et' ahsenee in 19:2? and Miss Lillian E. Beyden assumed the duties ei Dean ef Wenten. The fellewing year Miss Jerdan returned and is new serving in that eapaeity. Wit student gevernment erganiaatien is especially apprepriate in a seheel which has fer its aim the fitting et' its memhers fer sueeessful teaehers. What deineeraey Itesl I 4910110th1111111 Nhhtatttli 18 79 a 11th means tn a ttatitin, student geveriirnent Iiieatis tti a student hetly. Just as any true tlettitietaej.F must he a geverttmettt hi the petitile. 11:17 the petipie, and fer the peeple, se student tlenieeraejtr innst he a geeernnient ef the students, he the students, and fur the students. That is the aim tif student government at G. N. Sf Threttgh this term e-f etJE-peratitre hrgaliiestien, girls aetluire seifndiseipiihet seii-eentrel, anti seli-relianee. They learn the rather tiifhetilt lessen that What is best fer the greup is hest her the individual. . it is- interesting ten have students whe liveti in the derniiteries tinting the perleeis tit estahIishinent anti grhwth e-i' student getrernment tell us tirst-hanti its life etery. There item. we have included here twe- artieies by alumni mett'thers. MEMORIES OF- THE CLASS OF 1914 Nene ef us girls e-f 15H will ever ferget the hener thrust upen as. I mean Student Gevernment. W e1 whti lived in hehtlemy Hall during the sehetii year elf 11112-1913. were the tines tipen whom it was tried nnt hrst. Five nieinhers ei G. N. 51., :13, she! twenty-three at us hrst-yesr girls were thus heneretl.eat times, we didn't enjoy it mueh. int we felt the responsihility se were ghee! inert hi the time. The plan having lirnt'etl stteeess ftil. Student Government i'ieeanie the rttle in both Aeadeniy antI Rehie the neat yeah Te Miss Keene, the teaeher in eharge ef eteatleint.r Halt that year, is due the eretlit fer the sueeess hi the pian. Many ef us level: HAunt Vi. teen, whe was in eharge in Rnhie when Student Gevernntent was inaugurated there. We leek haelt tipen nieineries ef nisiw happy times in these clays. Ne tine sf Miss lieeneis girls in heatteniy Hall will ever target the sings we had eaeh night in her sittii'ig-reein Can't shine at yeti hear. even new, Till the Sands ef the Desert Crew Culd anti Hhitter Shannen? That jelly stieisl heat will live lengest DE any- thing in the minds ef seine e-t us tn whein i'J1 L... as we levingly eaiied her behind her haeh, was a true friend. Spreads, so dear te all nur hearts. a meek wedding with truiy gergeens eesturnes. settres beeause ef the sttiries aheut a man walking thrtitigh the hail em hrst fleet in the middle hi the night. pienies at Aldenis Pund ant! Fnrt i-Iiilg-these and many niere nienieries eeme te us as we think ei G. N. 5.. '14. hues D. Geeewts. :14. HAPPY DAYS ON NORMAL HILL It has all heen made up te me! The elanging ef the rising heli, gym daft:r and ne elean mitidy, the early nierning hird walkI the deductive lessen plan, the mis- .piaeetl tIeeinial peint. the ehjeetiee eenipletnent, the first tlaj.F tit praetiee teaching, the finding hi the keynote, and the pursuit ef the elusive lepitiepters-rl have been asked te eentrihute tn THE Gassh awn WHITE! Sinee this .is he he a histery number. it fellews that I must slip in a date er twe and make this a reeertl tit faets and events. Our eiass iirst aseended the steps ei Rehie Hall in high huttenecl shees, at a time when hatpins were still ef the inede. Te be exact. the year 1914. Rehie Hall and Aeadeniy Hall were then the enly derntiteries en the campus. The library with its piane and hrepiaee, the reeeptiee teem where gentlemen eeultl he entertained fer twe hears only, the small and large tlining-renms with their leng tables. and the entraeee hall and eerritlers seen te heeenie SD familiar to us. were 1.terj.r strange that night. The faee hi the girl whe weleemeti me Ell'tt'i whn was rnj.1r guide that hrst week will always make hit me a pieture beautiful heyend eetntiare. In a few weeks we of the new eisss eeultl net he singied hut in the erewd of happy. ehatteritig girls who tilled the Iihrary tti enterfiewing and made the lewer eerridtir and stairs simpiy impassable. The prehiem hi what te tie with sen many,F peeple item seheel time until supper and frern then until steely heurs was after ward suited when the new tlining-reerm was npened and the lively stream peered inte the Center. I ltiiii Meredith nmmhite 11992 9 I I 8 7 9B Tn these days sttttlent geverninent in Rnhie Hall was in its early inianey and required :nneh sitting up e' nights en the part 01' the house etnninittee tn still its neise. W'e teerk ettr respensihilitjrr very eeriettelj,r when we were en the eetnntittee and let others de the same when we were not. Hut en the whele the new prejeet was a sneeess frein the start. Ne nffender ever seemed te- questien the justice of whatever punishment the house eennnittee saw lit to inflict, err tn feel ill will teward the judges. Surely this was a great step in the right way. When that year ended we were as ene family: at Rehie. sharingr jejrs and ser- rews. And always it was ettr privilege tel seek the kind guidanee ef tine whe for years hatl influenced many lives fer the hest. heeanse of her wendrens wistlein. her faith in youth and her understanding heart. The year East Halt was being hnished, 1315, Rebie Hail everHewed eein- pIetely and seine of us were leeated, until the Christmas aaeatien, in the eld aeadeiny. In spite of i neenvenienees these days were perhaps the best at all. What eared we it. we had a key,r and ne leek, er a leek and ne key, it the reetns were well ventilated through the eraeks around the windows, and the wails very thin? Se thin, in faet, the shitty gees, that one of the girls in B Literature, instead tit giving the expected qnetatien train Paradise Lest struelt in en the eanses ef the Civil W'ar, whieh an eeenpant hi the neat rennin had heen eepying in a note heels the night hetere. But I never eenld quite eretht that. As we were tn IHCWE into the new derniitery after the heIitiays, we gave a tare+ well party. The hrst part tif the entertainment was a portrayal hi the thne when yettng ladies were ne-t ailewed te reeite at the aeatleiny. Their examination by the trustees and the sprightly manner in whieh the young ladies prered themselves werthy made an amusing seene. Ft th'atnatiaatien ef twe ehapters ef tFReheeea ef Snnnyhreek FarmH fellewed and last we gave H'Farewell te Academy Hath writ- ten fer ns hy Miss Fiekett and sung tn the tune e-f HFlew Gently, Sweet Aitenfi Student Government here seemed natrtrallyr tn take eare ef itself. Jittery,r per- sen knew when every ether person ineaetl, so we just didn't metre. I de remember. though, that during stuns.r heurs we had a light signai fer a shert reeess, and in the warm nights hi the early,r fall we used te gather, the twe teachers with us. en the grand eld steps of riteadernf,r Hall, and tniieth,r talk enter the happenings of the day. What a setting f er the f ermi ng ei friendships! And what a nientery tn eherish! In the meanwhile, East Hall was steadilyr nearingr eeinpletien. It was quite thrilling te waIlt aeress beams. step ever beards and wade threugh plaster to the harerleeking spaee whieh had been assigned tn yen as reem two hundred hfteen. Finally came the day,r when trunks were carefully lifted ever the pelished fieers ten he leeked away in the ample elesets until we should return after Christmas. But never fer a minute did the bright varnish, the large windews and the new f nrniture Iewer in eur regard the splinter;F Hears, the cracked panes and the narrew eets ef the eld Aeadenijr. With stJ mueh rnere territerj,r tn leek after, it might seem that Student Govern- ment new weutd be more erE a prehlein than ever, but this did net preve to he se. We eleeted a president in enne hail and a eieeupresident in the ether. The spirit of seIf-getrernnient was in the air and we had many enjoyable and prehtahle meetings of the student hedy. I have always felt that Miss Keene was respensihle itn- the intrednetien of Student Government inte the GDI'ham Normal Seheel. I am sure that her influen ee had inueh he do with making it a sneeess. Time passed qutckljr and with spring arrived the usual preparatiens fer Cern- 1neneetnent+ In a rush earne the elass banquet, the haeealanreate sermon, As Yen Like It, ' and ahnest hetnre we knew it the line of graduates en its wajtr te the ehnreh. Thenw'tIn faith sing we farewell? Rtrs UPTe-e: Baewn, i113. Iietl Gaelhnma Nnhmnlll l8 ran 2 asian- GETTING ACQUAINTED Seine penple tier net like history sn i 311'1 Sinlpif geing tn tell yen a stnry. It might he well tn intre- tlnee myself Erst. I am the Mendel Rural Sehenl at Threat Gerhain. i used tn live en the land he- hintl the present Chapel. It joined Mr. Ruben Spinney's, which new helengs tn a family lay the name at Grover. The state hnnght the land where I new live and in lllllll ineved nte tn this leeatien. Yen will easily fintl ine, shenltl yen ehanee te he at West Gerharnl The ineving preeess was rather painf L11, hut after 551-3130 had heen spent in making a cement base- ment, ehanging the windows, dressing me in new naint and etherwise repairing me. I reallyr felt like a new person. I like eninnany as well as anyone. The hrst guest in my new heine was Miss Edith Pitts. She helped me for four years, frnln 19GB tn 1913. Miss h-larjnrie lllaneharrl must have liked me prettjg.F well for she stayed fer three years. irein 1.313 te 1916. Seine inlks like te- intwe eften. Miss Rita Uptnn stayed item 191G tn 131? and Miss Marien Cntts was here ire-in 151.11? tn 1913- I remember that these guests were all pleasant and slid much for the eenifnrt and derelnpinent hi my ehilrlren. In 1913 Miss Enelyn I-Inrlgdnn eaine tn visit me and stayed fer seven years. She was a great help in many ways. While she was here, the First students frent Gerhain Nerinal Seheel earne nut and had training in rural seheel teaching. Each student stayed fer nine weeks. The children enjoyed these visitors and I am sure the visitors will he hetter teaehers because of their assneiatinn withMiss Hedgden. At the IStithatn Nerrnal Seheel the students take a eenrse in rural seeielegy. Thej.r learn many things, amnng which may he rnentiened hew to adapt themselves to rural life, how te- inalte paper eups item a perfectly Hat piece at paper and hew to make a historical research of any town in whieh thej,r are teaehing. Miss Stnne formerly brought nut groups nf girls te ehsetre fer a day, but times have ehanged and they do not eeme any mere. Strange tn say, the twn helpers I had after Miss Hedgden left were some of the Nnrrnal students she had trained. . Miss Dnris Libby visited me item 1925 tn 192?. While she was here a new 1inetrela waspnrehased and she enntinnecl the custom of furnishing the eennnunity with entertainments at the sehnnlhense during the seat: The fellnwinar will give some idea at the things we have been doing in the lasttwn years. With Ineney seenred freni seeials, we purchased instruments fer nnr erehestra. We have had some industrial art wnrk, sneh as the making nf bird sages, lanterns, and desk hlntters. We have also made a theatre and film. we have had our planD tuned and hate heught a new eerer far it. We EHij enr referenee wnrk as we have a new set of World Banks? and nut spare minutes are spent with the. traveling library. I- nearly fergnt tn tell yen who is with me new It is Miss Elizabeth Sinipsnn and, 1f yen eare te, yen are weleerne te visit us at any time. Iiasj l h 18111131131111 aanthB 1119112 '3? '1 I 87911 THE HISTORY OF HTHE GREEN AND WHITEH 11 e 1111111e1115 51111111111 11:1-1.111 11111e11 thought 11:1 the 1155511111 111 time 111111 the eh1111ge5 hreught 111111111 111.1 115 departure. 11111 111511111ee. we aeeept 11111 111-e5e111 1111511111111; 115 :1 11111tte1 1:11 e11111'5e 111111 take 11 1111 granted 111111 11 1155 11111111315 11ee11. Let 115 1111111 hack: hewever, at 115 1111111111115 1115111132 The 11151 attempt at 11 5e1111111 p11b1ieatie11 111115 made 1:111 the j11111111 511111111151111111 e11155 111 111111. Dne 111131,I the teaeher asked 11 they 1111111111 like, 55 a part 111 t11e11- e11111p1151111111 1.1111111, 11:1 have 1111ee a 1111:111th a 5eh111'11 paper. She 511gge5te11 that it he made up 111 the 11e51 111111515 111111111 11;,1 the e11155 and he read at 11 regular e11155 1111111111. A 5tt11i1e11t 5a111. 11111111 e511 we 11111 have it pu1'11i5he11? The ela55 111115 1111511111111115 111 11111111 1:11 the 511gge5111111 111111 511 e111t111151 51511 11155 at 1111ee eIeeterJ. A5 a re51111. 111 May, 111111, appeared the t'Ir5t 11111'1111e1 111 the paper-eeeered pamph- let 11111111111 55 hThe 111111111111 111:11113! 115 11111111eatie11 111115 e1111ti1111ed 111 111111. The 11151 1e111 3111111111111 1111hli5hed 11:11 the 5e111e1- 1:11155 appeared in 111111 with 115 name, THE. GREEN 111111 WHITE. 111 11115 edition were 111 he 111111111 the pieture5 1:11 the 513111111 e1a55 111e11111e15, tegether 111111 a 1111e-1111e 111111111111. The 11111111 1:11 111211 wa5 nearly identical 111 11211111 111 that 111 the 111e1riti1115 year. .51 mueh larger p11h+ iieatien 11.1115 the 111111111151 111 F1.11. F 111111 111111 1:111, the change 111 the 11110115 111115 1111:1111 and 111'11111111111eed. Leather- ette 13131111315 with 111111 Eng115h printing 1111111 the place 111 the plain paper 1111111 111 the year5 hel'ere. Eaeh 5ee111111 11115 111111.111 and new 1:111e5 have been added yeat by year. We 5earee131 realize 1.1111111 hard 11111111 111111 e1111111ge11115 e111111 h115 been ex- pendeel 11111111111 11111111111: the yearheele 11f 111111131. The elevet 511e1e11e5. the jnke5, the 5te111e5, 111111 writeaup5 that we e11 jey 511 11111eh 111 11111 11re5e11t 11111111 are the gmwth 111 much hard 1111:1111 111111 patienee 1111 the part 111 the 11111-111115 editerial 11111111315, 1111111 111e e11e1'11111111i111;r guidenee 111 the 111e11lt31 5111115e1. I. 11H?!t 7113;11- 411 111 ' 111'111-111111.11!l 111 1112-5 1111' the 11151 time THE 131111.511 1111111 111111111 11115 entered 111 the Central Intemehnlastie P1e55 .115511e1a111111 Centeet. 11 11131111 11111115 11113111111115 awarded at the University 1:11 W15e11115111: 111211 111111 111211, and 11111arded at the L111111e1'51111 111 Minne- 51115, 11.111? and 11123. The name and 111 511111e re5pee15 the etganieatien 111 11115 115511e111111111 11155 ehanged 111 11123. 1115 1111111 11111111111155 the 111a11'1111111 Seh11la511e P1155 1115511e111111111. THE GREEN 111111 WHITE ha5 the h11111:11' 111 being a charter member. HThe ehjeet 111 the 1515511eia+ 111111 15 t11 make pe55ible eehperative effort 1111 the part 111 511111155111: e111t111'5 11:11 the eentinual 11111311-1111e111e111 111 5e1111111 p11h11eatien5 511 that theyr 1111111 better 5e111e the 1:5115e 1:11 51111511111111 111111 the 11111111111151 1115111111111115 that they repre5e111. The Seh1:1111511e Jeur11ali5t51 Creed 5111115 1:11 111e111he1' 11111111eatit1115 pledge them- 5e111e5 11:1 5111 111 the advaneernent 111 ethical je111'115115111 1.1115e11 1111 5111ee11111, geed taete, aeeuraejr. 51111 5e1111ee 111 their 1e111111115. Thej,1 believe that the 5tanda1115 1:11 jetlrtta115111 E5tabli5hed 111 the 1:1u1111ea1111115 they are directing will 1111 mueh 1:11 dee ter111111e the 515111151115 1:11 je11rnal15111 that 111111 he demanded by 511111e1115 after graduatien. I 111111 Gnelhema Nhemmt 18 ?911 H JWDEEED CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS J-r'rrgfe heh'r, jfrrgte belie. Jr'nyi'e eff Hie tt'nyf' Thus sang the twe hundred tiftgr etudents as they waited en the stairway,r ef East l-Iall. There was 131113,: a sTight there in the line. but we knew the dining-reem timers were epeh. Little 11;; little the line passed tlewh and threugh the deerway, then a hill as we surveyed the table arrangement. T we tables had been joined. On each set was a eenter tieeeratien eigniheant ef Christmas. Presents were aeatteretl ever the 5hr faee. After all were seated there eame the Heater eh reaI Christmas dinner. reaat chieken. jelly, piektea, and all the rest. We teppetl eff with ieeeream anti eake. nthEl'E ia Santa? er want Santa. 5e11ntled frem several tahlea. The tie mantis heeame an urgent that Santa and his helpers eeuaented tel appear. Perry Smart always did leek just like Santa when he was en dressed. Mr. Lent, Miss 'Wettrtwart't, and Mta Shaehfertl received gifts fthttl Perryia bulging peek as did eaeh tahla The gifts were epehed and Santa's we fennel te he eahdy, HYarn; yum. Ne party is eemplete witheut senge. All Lands and tleaeriptiena were re queated tram the varieua tahlea, anti realh,r sungi In many we all joined. At last the lights were tuniett riff. Duly,r the gtewiag tapers gave shimmering light. A aense ef the true Christmas apirit pervaded the entire teem. Misa Andrews led 115 in singing 'fSiient NightH and ether 51:11th hi the eeaaehi A huah fell enly te he hrehen hjr eemeene starting F When we eeme tn the end ef a perfeet day, and the lew sweet relume grew then tlietl away. All quietly withdrew tn their ewn meets. to prepare fer the stunts fer tater evening entertainment in Center. NEW YORK CONFERENCE This year twe of ear students attended the fearth a111111a1 Student Centerenee held under the auapieee ef the Nermal Selma! anti TeaeheeCetlege aeetien at New Yetk Seeietyr fer the experimental study ef Edueatien. The Cenferehee waar heltl en April 1t?I and tie at the New Yerk Teaeherat Cellege. The eapensea el' e11r repreaentatiirea were defrayed hy the Nermat Seheel. Gertrude Vinal, the delegate whe- reperted the Cenferenee to 115, shelte ef the many interesting reperta of experiments tried in rarities aeheela. Dr. Suhrie, ef the Department ef Edueatien ef the. University ef New Yerk, W. J. Cheaper, U. S. Centmisaieher et Etiueatien, and Cameron 'Beek, peraenal direeter ef the Steele Eaehange, were eutatanding speakers at the banquet held in the Grand Baltreem ef the IIeteI Pennsyirania. It was at this banquet that the delegates frem the rarities aeheela represented gave their reperta. We knew that here Cerihne Lermend, 11111 ether delegate. very ererlitahly repreeentetl e111- aeheel, and we feeI aare that Gerham Narnia! Seheel was farerahly intretiueetl hy eur repreaentatirea tn the ether teaeher training inatjtutiena represented there. Iietl Gtreelmt emmlmt. 1192 9 -1 8 mp CIVIC CGMMITTEE Frmtt Hate: G. Church, Fi Game; C+ Cyr, A. Earlewe, K. Haiiidey, Pi. Heurard. H. Rogers. 5+ Feater. Hermit! Hate: E. Packard, '13. Final. C- Phinney, H. Ureutt, D. LaPeinte. R. li'exsen+ C. Giffnrd, F. Utiinrne W. Palmer. Third Rate: Ci Lantl-Ericin. R. Currie, F. Street, E. Leahy, H. Savage. D. Cummings, Ci. Mercier. CIVIC COMMITTEE T he Citric Cemmittee ef 1ifim-hthn Nermel Seheei was organized during the eeeend semester at this year. It eeneiets of three fELELlIt-V advisers and twenty-eix memhers item the student hefty. Tn this memhetship ere representatives of every Drganieatinn and every elees tlivisimt in the sehunl. The purpese hi the eemmittee ie threefold: Etetl te ereuee in eeeh student a eenseieuenese of what it means te he a gene citizen of our hermel eehee-l enm- rnunity; eeeend, to create a desire to he a geed citizen; third, te eneeurege the preetiee of the eivie 1ititrttteseh-mtestgqr. truthfulness and eeurteeyein the seheel buildings, em and eff the campus. Several eetles were discussed and item these the feliewiug wee eheeen: CITIZENSHIP CODE Drafted by Cede Committee of the Civie Cemmittee 1. we should he honest with ettreeh'ee, euzr friends, and eur teeehers in all eur werk, thhughts, actinne, 311d delede. 2. We should he eleen in mind and hedy, ee that we may create a pleasant atmosphere ereund us. 3. WNe should have 3 eenee ef respensihility te- de eur ewn work with prompt- neee end eeeureey. 4. We eheuld he eeeiehle, eetteiderete, end theughtful ef eur fellow students that our eeheel lif e me;r be happy and harmonious. 5+ W'e should have eeiiperetien in all our efforts to make Gerhem Nermel Seheel a better place in whieh to he. Among the problems eeheidered one of the tenet impertent was the Blanket THE. This was proposed by Mr. Charles Lenderkm, and threugh his efforts it has been approved hj; e unanimeue vete ef the student body. Next year the eemmittee will have the advantage ef a full year end doubtless will eeenmphsh much fer the SeheDL HELEN Reeees. '29. I 103 1 Ghrlheim Neurommli t8 ea :5: telesa- v t if V I:I..' F eF-J! l '5 .33 'i inf - JEDVANCED SENIDHSa-INDUSTRIAL ARTS Freer Rate: D. Cummings. H. Griersnn. D. Chick, G. Mereier, N. Yeung, 5. Breeate. Berk Rare: L. Harman. H. Clarlt1 P. Smart, J. Hallett, V. Cenners. C. Bradstreet. PRINTING The Industrial Arts Department new nffers a three-year entirse with printing,r as the tnajer industrial suhjeet uttered during the thirtl year. Sinee this eenrse is enly twri years elrl. the histnrjr is thereiere 1rery shertt During the sunnner at 192?, the equipment far this eenrse arrived. W'hen sehee-l hegan in September, a class of fenrteen yenng inen met in what was to he the printing ream. They began at enee to unpack antl set up the eases. press, eiitter. and other equipment These men worked with intieh enthusiasm, as thEltr were installing the equipment fer a new eenrse and were to he the hrst elass tti he graduated frtnn the three-year eenrse aftererl at Gerham Narmal. This was quite a task. hut in due time was eelnpletetl and things were in readiness for the regular classes in printing. There was as inueh interest shewn in the elass work as there hatl been in get- ting things ready. The wart: eurereti was in part that prescribed by the rinleriean Type Fauntlers Campanjr in their titttline fer the seheel shtipt There were martj,r prngrains. sueh as fer the Operetta. Shep Aeeident Fund. Minstrels and junior High Seheel plays. thi at the innst frequent jehs were the printingr e-f tickets and statienergr. There were many hlanks and eireulars printed fer the seheel, sneh as the Circular e-t Iniermatien and the Summer Sessien Ciretilar. All dance orders. including the May Hall, as well as the gratluatien pregrama were printed. Thus plentyr ef werk was fennel, until June iiiarketl the eempletien at the first yearls werk in printing. The fall of 11. !28 feuntl a elass ei hiteen young men reatli.r and eager tn start the eenrse in printing. The work in the main has heen the same as that at the Hrst year. except that the equipment was reatijtr fer use i r0111 the beginning. The course has heen seinewhat longer, as the instmetien sheets by Karteh, as well as the fluneriean Type Feunrlers Outline. was used. Twn new classes were added, lane a junier elass and the ether an eighth grade elass. The werk titlI'lE lay these elasses differed frtnn that ef the senior class in that it has heen all instruetien sheet werk and that the eighth grade has been in eharge at a student teaehert The eutstantling jnh hi this year has been the fitty-page eataleg printed by the swim elass. It is helped that this eeurse will prnve as successful in the future as it has in the least and that we niaj.I eentinue te reeeive as many gnarl reperts at work tlene Lw lifting men who have taken the eeurse and are new teaching the same line at WVDT . I 1119 I Etfeaem aEWWMW 1592 9 i I 8 7 911 .MlD-SENIDRSeINDUSTHIAL ARTS Freer Rhee: W. Rebb. R. Curry. A. Barlew. R. Weeeett, A. Uelleff, J. Preesy. Bect- Hew: W. Heeper. N. Dean. 0. Ceggeshall, H, Savage, C. Landerkin. MANUAL TRAINING WWhen Mr. Walter E. Russell was seieeee teeeher. he saw the need et indue trial training and eeueed te be pleeetl in the 1.:aee1'eent ef Certhell Hall at heneh end a few teeie with which his eleeees Ittetle apparatus that eeuld he need in his class work. In 19H? the advantages of manual training were presented to the eitieene ef Gethetn. That year a eeuree was intrnttueed, the tewn and the State sharing the expense Mr. Herhert S. I'lerry. 382-, was the htet inetrueter. He taught three years. then retired from teeehing'. The werh ef Mr. Berry wee eenelueive preef that he was a master workman as well es en eFfieient teeeher. Later the eeurse wee ehenged ten industrial arte1 ineluding weaving, beek binding. paper eutting. and 3. study of industries. in addition te eehhtet ttteking, drafting, 111aehine Shep werk, metal working, carpentry, heueeheld repairs. In 19.3? the industrial erts eeuree wee eheuged tn 3 three-yeer eeuree, printing eutl a sheet metal department being added. At present there are four teacher's, Mt: Geerge Pa. Erewn. '15. Miss jeseie L. Keene. Mr. Lewrenee N. CiHy, 516. end Mr. Everett S. Peekerdt :24. 3:. . it. a ' ' hid l '2 :3; M; .- ' Mt' W t NE '15! .- 't '2 i l. 4 . 1x- 'I- SHEET M ETAL SHDP Ittel $2101?le Nmomhtt ijim 18 79 5 1921519 PRACTICE SCHOOLS The very first thing was te tieeide en the story. Eaeh person brought in a sterjrr such as HCiiider- ellaf The Three Bears, and ttThe Three Pigs.H .m. . ,-,.....1 Then we had tn deeitle what the pietures were tn 1 .wl- 'uuww he. After we had talked aheut them. we decided .f . tut tII-nt H i :1 to take HThe Three litigs,H heeause it was the IT easiest fer ear Erst attempt. Material eaine next. Elmer aittl Wresiej,F get the hex. Elmer beught the paint and hrush when he went te Westbreek. Twe ether pupils brought the relIs fer the pictures. The heys made the theatre. The hes was about twenty-twe inehes lung and thirteen inches wide It was plaeed en its side so that the eperiing faeetl the aetlienee. HeIes were made through the tep fer the rolls. The inside was EKEd like a stage with curtains. 1Wemade pictures sueh as i'h'lelthet Pig bidding mastitis: eve Tlieares her children geetl-Iwn anti nThe Pigs at the Cress- reratls.n Eaeh persisn was given a picture he make. When they had finished the;r teek the seeeiid. Miss Simpsen tiiti the printing fer the sheets and pasted them together with the pietures. + . Eaeh pupil hreught a name fer the theatre. W'e tinaily decided te eall 1t nThe lGreen Parret. Fitter the pictures were put unto the tells. we were readyr fer eur shew. ELMER ELWELL. Grade E. KTNDERGARTEN The idea of eenstrtieting a pest effiee by means ef. bexes and blacks originated with a greup ef the ehiitiren, and they were busy werkmen indeed, planning their building A visit tn the Gerham Pest Othee seemeti arlrisahle se that the kins tlergarteri pest eHiee might he preperljr eenstrueted. After the 1risit the building progressed rapidly and seen the kinder- garten had its pest efhee ef whieh it eetiltl rightly be proud. This was just prerieus te Vaientineis Day, and at euee the ehil- dren saw a use fer their building. The ehiIcIreli il'jllnEEiiELtETF shewed their initiative by suggesting that they eeuld make ether huiiriiugs feund in Gerham, henee the village at Gerhatn prejeet eame into being. T heyr eeitstrueted heuses, stores, a ehureh, and a seheelhettse from paper, else fresh hleeks anti weeden hexes. The paper huiltlings were arranged en the sand table with trees hertieririg the streets. The weedeii buildings were eeri- struetetl at rarities islaees iii the reeiri. The stere made from heaes was the eenter ef interest fer a time and the children engaged in selling and haying greeeries. seine made from paper and others represented by materials in the reem. The hers pers termed the tluties ef sterekeepers while the girls were the purehasers. The village prejeet is ertiy ene at several suggested and developed by the ehii- dren. It is net 50 mueh what a ehild knews that testifies tn the effieienej,t at a kindergartenwhut what he is prepared te tie. Iiiil EIGWMQJML tammlhhiim i952 9 't I 5 7 ED JUNIOR PRIMARY READING CLUE: Perhaps this title makes you wonder just a tiny hit, heeause many peeple seem U?! think that :1 reading elub eeuld he well earrietl out in the fourth grade hut in the junior primary it seems absurd. The reacting eluh is an aetivity that preenetee gned reading and interest in reading early. Garden Webstet'. ene ef the little pupils, is president. He takes eharge ef the meetings, even arranging his men pregrams. The regular business preeedure 015 any meeting is carried nut, thus the children very early heemne eequainted with simple parliamentettjr prehleme. Every Friday the club presents a pregeam in whieh different pupiIe participate T his was the program presented on Mareh 15: Sung: Gypsy Pedier ............................................................................ Billy Kimhaii Reading: Sleepy Tewu Barbara Muham Reading: The Bird Henge . ........................................................... jehn Mehllister Reading: Nana. .............................................................................. Viela Wmdward Strung: Little Break ........................................................................ Rebert Hurlhert After eaeh seleetien, several pupils stand, the president recognizes them and they say things similar tn these: I liked John's etnry because he made it talkf' ttI think Harhara should have read a little lender.H The 1rneeting,r ef the Reading Club thus heeemee a eeeialieetl recitation. FIRST GRADE PICTUREeEASTER STDRE E. Smart M. Buckley, F. Riehardeen, I 11:31 r Gheihhmni Nhramhili r8 ?er s meet GRADE IuPLAYING STORE Silent readingr in the hrst grade deals with prejeets within the ehiid's experis enee. T'Iere is the pieture ef the playing stere prejeet. The children made the eranges, hehshss rind lemensi feilewihg written tiireetiens. Thy meney was used ten purehsse the artieles. The sterekeeper then returned the eherrge. F or the hnsi work, real lemonade was served in paper cups made hf; the ehiidren themselrees, at the priee hf flVE eehts a giess, direetiens herring been placed err the beard. SETTI NG-THEuTAELE PROJECT This prejeet was motivated by having the children resilj,r set the table, after learning the veeehulsry anti knewing hew to apply wertls inveisihg table etiquette. Direetiehs were written en the heard, and the ehiltireh set the table. Twe ehildren were ehe-seri to sit at the table, erre ehild eetihg es hestess. A LANGLEXGE PROJECT At the beginning of the year the sixth grade peepie displayed mueh interest in nThe News Outline,H a. weekly piihliestieh, te whieh thej.r suhserihetl fer the fruit pese et' heeeming better sequeinteti with the tepies ef the day. It was finally suggested that they publish, DHCE s mehth, a paper to be knewn as The Sixth Grade News? Among the items he he ineiutletl in the paper were news articles dealing with events in the sixth grade. erigihsi peems, jokes and ads. It was tieeieled that the meney ehtsinetl frern the sale hi this paper should he used to buy at new heels: for the seheerl library. The feifertiiug m'tirfer tuere miter: frwm Hie rihrrrh issue hf The Serif: Grude Netvr. I r Elia Snums-Wnrmhr thT I Did gnThe MC: SthDIDi Hniiduw I CV3? henu,Feh.3u,l gethem,Fe.b.s-.e. ThursdeLt a'riTe-Fr: Unw'hts hnilidfl I i thn +115.- TE . mug WEHT hunTtn'S with I a big enemsWerm. - ms ?aT'he-n We. The. mhni-EH'IE didnitt WdiHE-d 5 Eng Maul. bhum. HFTEI' Esme We. Enh'E-T 1'an :ra 'b- eiriihw PufWHE bed erE and a squirrel, atr;fEaIMT. Ander. When we: SeT'thne; enn Rama'sn End WE 'vi-i'E-TE Var diimd. M11 9aThe-r 'has has an lame. hack EVE? ssia we: WETE Are 55:: h eme, he eeuee: WHWETE, wait a 1 ENTERS... misUnGermnh-dmg AQEidEh-T thU-T Arlina Whimiei Uhedewirene 95w W08 ekeiltng en 4mg. liters. Q52. What?! is: EWJTer gxiwiuea end hUF'i ??????????P hi? neha,3e She. H mess mhe iaiewg, hurl a hnsabiaed. Irrsl Gwmm mmmne . I92 9 i I 8 7 9 item ., IIIEm'llsTh GRADE II Here is 3. picture of a sand table seene which was eenstrneted by the seeenti grade. . r In the study of the Dnteh there was seas:- 1r s . - - . . . mEJfIII-rimi; stirreiatmn DI music, reading. silent read; Tihhfiiii-iii ing, history, drawing, industrial arts, language, and physieni ednestien. After a gned store of knewletige had been ser united and applied in various hranehes, the sand table was made ttJ express what the Children had learned. Through it all they never tired 0i teethingr new Jislets nbeut the Dutch, heeeuse the wnrk was nmtivated. Hit wurit is carefully plEll'lIlEd, giving an individual appeal. The results shtiw a grtinp Df yeung citizens writhing hard te- meet with credit the problems whieh faee them every day. . '- 'IHI-r Lt'ft: Gertrude Armentine Right: Teddy anbsrd THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE READING ROOMS Upmi enteringr either the third er fourth grade rnnm, nneis attention is innne- a:lis-tteljtr feensed upon the reading teeth. A part ei eaeh reern hes heen set aside by means at sereens, antl furnished t0 suit the particular interests and wishes 0f the children. Smell eenifnrtshie ehairs are especially,r eendneive to feeding with enjnyment. In the eet'ner ene netiees a padded seat. In the tenrth grade teem this is large eneugh to he used as a eeneh in ease it is needed as such. The item of most interest tn the ehitdren is the beekeese tilled with heeks, at which thej.r are very fund. Seine Di these banks belting tn the teem library. EUIIIE have been tienetetl by different members of the grade, and some leaned by the children fer a while. Here one also finds sehee-i magazines, sueh es the annic-r Red Crass News.HI Each week 3. tiiiifetent ehild is responsible fer the sppeersnee hi the teem. This is net regarded merely as s duty, lint as a privilege. The purpnse tilt the reading mum is twafnld: tn cultivate a desire 1113011 the part of the children to de snprprlenietfter;I reading, and te serve as a motive to get erithmetie er siinilsr werk eernpieted in time te enjey a ehsnee to read. IJHI 191011111111 Nmmmm 18 ?ED 3 1151122511 GRADE. V Fran! Row: M. Heethhy', 151. Bennett, E1 Wands. Beck Rate: D. Knapttm, L. Page, J. Gilmen. THE FIFTH GRADE READING CLUB T here wee e great deal of enthusiasm ehewn 111 the flt'th grade when eemeene suggested that a feeding club he formed. It was 1111211131 agreed that these pupils 11.11111 eeuld reed e11e hundred eightjgrr words per minute, 11115we1- 1:1:11'1teet11r questions ever the material read, and read 11111113; any given eeleetien 111 e elear, expressive manner, 5110111121 be e11 gihle to the 1111113. The tests were g1 1re11 and fourteen people passed all ef the1111 IKTheee whe did not pass the first tests were given speeiel help and allowed te try ageinj Next came the work :11 erganieing the e11111. It was decided to heee a president: viee- president, eeeretery and program committee. The following peeple 1erere ehesen: Bradley Bennett, preeidentj Evelyn Needs, viee-president; Ik-Ierjerie Beethby, seeretery; end Jennie 13111111111, Lennard Page and Denald Kuepten, pregrem cumminee. Sinee 1111 of the 111e11111e1'e eeuld reed the required number 111 words a 11111111te, it was agreed 10 12311 the 1111113 HThe Minute Me11 C111 .1: It was theught beet ten held 11111111:th meetings at which there should be some speeie1 pregrem after the regular business was disposed ef. Fenewng is 11 1ist ef the epeeiel pregreme planned: Oeteber, Halloween Party; Nevember, Thanksgiving Play; Deeember, Christmas Entertainment ; Janu- ary, Speeiel reperte 1:111 eeme ef the heeks reed; February, Lincoln Pregrem; 31-1 ereh, Easter Ptegrem; April, Arber Day Exercises; 11.111111, MemorieI Day Pre- grem ; lune, Bird 311111 Flower Pregrem. Meetielmt aENWJhFWE? m2 9 it I 8 7913 .IUNICIR HIGH UPERETTA Ft'mrt Hate: E. Parker. H. Heath. H. Garden, W'. Ewett. E. Alden. H. LitIhaek. R. Lepee. L. Beenr Vt . Rewe. L. Day. P. Lemhard, S. l-tehllister. Urmrm: Christmas Treee. Mummers, Angels, Carelers. THE. CI'IRISTB-IAS OPERETTA At Christmas time the pupils hi the. jttnier high seheel, eeaehetl hy Miss Andrews and the faculty, presented in the eutliterium the twereet Dltetetta. the Magijs Gift? The parents and ethere ESIJEEit'LHjF intereeted in the eeheel were invited. The setting is IntiLHEVEtl England en Christmas Eve. In the Cathedral there is a shrine believed hy 1111:1114.F te- eentttin the erewn tmtl seatlet rehe enee went by Caspar, mm of the Three 'Wiee Men. Ttatiitien says that enee each year at the Christmas eeeeen. Casper appears again 0211 earth, wearing hi5 seariet rehe and jewelleti erewn, and giving a hleeeillg and gift e-t geld in all when ehenee tn 111eethim. tithe etery tells hew the little tarphtm, Elsheth. ltteets the Magi end the geed terttme She IEEEiVEd. The Mummere add a great deal hf merriment and fun tn the play. end the Cerel Singers and Strolling Players Stage 'The Nativity, 3 scene trem an tittl mystery piay eat the middle ages. FI-IYEICAL TRAINING IN THE jCXIOR HIGH SCHOQL This.- 3'et1r the physieai training has heen in charge at Miss Celeswerthy fer the girls, and Mr. Andersen fer the hays. tn atltlitien tea the usual games. exer- eiees, entl eeliethenie werk, henth girls and heys have heett interested in the athletic badge tests. These are a eeries uf phjfeieal tests at varying rJiHieuity preparett hy the Play- gtetmrj and Recreation Asseeietien ef Amerieet They have heen in effeet a num- ber hf years and are ttritlely used. The theughts emhethett in the teats are these: Every hey eught te he physically etheient. Every girl should have poise and central ever her hertly. Every giri and hey ehetthl he. ehle te maintain a minimum physical standard. Every girl and hey passing the test is eutherieetl to wear the hedge whieh stands fer physical etheienegtn The following- huge; were pregentett the FETEt hedge last fall: Lewis Day. True Day. Jehn tell. E-Vatter Fegg. Frederick Keeugh, R-E-Tilhttm Swett, Chile 1tjikfiggin, Deneltl Currie. Paul Ward, Henry lH't'ihler. inel I Qhelhuamni wammi H8 ?EIP E JJEQDQFEJD' In the fail the heys played thethnli. 3-K First team was termed anti ene eutside game played with Frederick thie Juniht High at Smith Windham. In the winter herth girls and hays played hasltetheil. Miss Celeswerthy organ- ieet'l several ,Isfit'lsI teams and same interestingr games were played. OutEidB games have been arranged with the Bridge Street and Fnrest Street Grammar Sehee-le elf Westbrook. Mr. hndersen etganised beys' titst anti seehnd teams. Twe games eaeh were played with Vitineihattt High Sehtitil second team, Fewest Street Grammar Seheel tit Wiesthreitilt, Bridge Street Grammar Sehtiel-et Wrestbteek, Cottage Farm Sehnnl tit South Ptirtlantl, anti Deering High SethiI Fresh. elf Pettland. I '3 a gyra'izf- r 4i 4: ----.?--- 'i'- ':-Ir -i OFFICERS AND CHEERLEAUERS DF THE DEBATING CLUE Left tn right: Cari'l Heath, Cheerleader fer hETHVESH Aliee Hnyt, Captain elf Braves Sara McAllistEr. President Frederick Keeugh, Seetetary Eleantir Parker, Captain fer 'IChampimis . Gewald Sireis, Cheerleader fer Chatnpttms THE JUNIOR HIGH DEBATING CLUB During the early part of the tall term. twenty-iive pupils of the junior high school met in Ronni 11 and termed the Junior High Debating Club, with the tel- Iewiitg efheers : President, Sara Meikllister; Seetetary, F tetleriek Kehugh ; Faeulty Ftdsriser, it-Iiss Trash. Twei pubiie debates, several ehth debates, and twh parties have heen held this year. The eluh is divided inter tweu greups-uthe Champions and the Braves, Only site members of eaeh group are used in a public debate. Competition is keen fer these positions. Ettter deeiding D11 the subject for debate, the entire membership ef the elub writes up arguments and these are sent tti impartial judges. Freim the tepntts of these judges the teams are chosen. T he eaptains are always the two who have heen adjudged the best speakers at the previous debate. During the time the two teams are preparing the the debate the remaining members of the club are husy making up and learning eheers. making pestets for decorating the hall, and typing the programs. One set at pl'DgTEIIHS was made in the print shop 3.1: the iihttnal SChDDi hy Elton AidenT Fredetiek Kee-ugh: anti Wil- liam Swett. The ehjeets emf the debating eltih this first year have been: 1. Te learn the principles of debating, 2. TD get ttseti to talking hetete an audience, 3. To learn some werthwhile facts through reseat'eh. 1 11171 IEEBBQIIS?QD 31X ALL-SCI-IOOL HEALTH PROJECT In January, Miss Abbie M. Ihteh. supervisor at the Child Health Ethteatieh Service of the Maine Public Health Aaseeiatien. 1.riaited the junior high aeheel. She talked tn the children about health in general and explained the States eam- paigh fer E'aht-P'eirrt' l children in the aeheela. . A dSiavPeint child is ene whe measures up til the mimmum standards :13 indicated by physical inspection at the fellewing 5hr. peiuta: 1-K-'iaitm, Iinear- ing, JIleeeth, ItnfwThrerat!1 VF-hveight, and VI Feature. Maine girls and buys whe heeerhe nE'ah-t-F'erhrt ehitdren are awarded huttena eehtainihg the SiaaPeint Star, and a eertiheate is sent te their parents. Te ert- eeurage the reeerthng of births. a blue seal is placed an the Sia-Peint Certtheate when the child brings to seheel preet that his birth has been reeerded. After the eeunty nttreea had made their regular annual inspeetien, it was feund that there were already aerne HSix-Peintn ehiltireh in aeheel. Some others were net eligible heeauae thej,r were underweight. Many at these have been eneeuragetl to bring a bottle of milk. te eeheel to drink at reeeaa, and an eneeuragmg number has reaehed eerreet weight. Others have visited the deeter anti dentist. There are at present about aeventphve tFSia-Feint children in aeheel. and the manber is steadily growing eri- Fs- JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BIRD CLUB On January EU the junior High School auditorium was. the settingr for art in- tereating pregram given by the Gerharn Junier High Seheel Bird Club. under the direction of the faculty adviser, Miss Ethelyn Upton. The pregrarn was held to premete interest in the annual bird-t'eetling eenteat spensered by Mr. W. P. F. Rebie. The exercises fer the afterneen were led by the club preaident and eenaiated ef the fellewing numbers: Reading: The Woodpecker .................................................................. Alter: Heyt Reading: The Legend ef the Cressbin . ....................................... Eleanet Parker Sung: Questions ...................................... Seheel Shert Talks en Feeding Statiens . ............................. Frances Huae, Elton Alden Preaenlatien ef Auduben Secrety Pine ........................ Mr- Hayden Andersen Explanation bf Rulea fer Centeat ....................................... . M535 Jessie L. Keene Some ether aetivitiee whieh the club has carried on this year are the making of bird beeks, establishing a feeding etatien en the acheel grounds and keeping feed there, waiting ether sanctuaries, and arranging fer lessens en bird study for all the members ef the Gerham .Iunier Audubon Seeiety. Hlal , 2 dammm Nmommm m m :2 mm - L. 1' 7 2 33 i3; 7 IIIQI EIfQMBMl QWIWWMPE 115.992 9 1-: I 8 79 ALUMNI Prrsfdruf, IDHE L. BIKE, :ED. Gm'ham Vi'chrmidmn, DBRDTHY L. KIMBALL, :18 Carrcspc-ndmg SEEJ'EfUI'j' rind Transerrm; CHARLDTTE P. COLLINS, 'DEI i4ndifm1. ELIEAEETI-I Fox, 311 DlRECTORS Hrs. Cora D. RGIJEItE, $5 l'h-Irs. Flura B. Rubia, J85 Mrs. Nellie L. Gaptill, 383 Hrs. Jennie C. Hayes, 535 Miss L. saline IMetherell, 3213 Mr. Everatt Packard: 524 SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND BRANCH Prm'dcnr. M155 ADDIE I. KMLLARD. 19m Vichfesid-ent, MRS. GRACE STUBES HALL, 196:8 Secretary, MISS TILLA E. LAURENCE, 19M! TreaS-Hrer, MISS AGREE E. SANEDEN, 1961 PORTLAND AND SOUTH PORTLAND BRANCH Prajidant, MISS LILLIAN CDCHRAN, 5243 Ht Virg-Pa'esidEm-J MISS. AEBIE DENNET'I , :98 2nd Vfce-Presidant, M155 MARTHA EWARD, J1-51: 3d Vice-Prgsfdm-LL MRS. l-IILDREEI CLARKE ANDERSON, 1'12 4th Viag-Frwident, MES. JESSIE CGCEEURN KNDWLES, I18 Sanramrjr, MRS. MAR? MGRRISUE FARRDWE '13 Treamrer, MISS MARY CUHCANNDN, l15 Exec-zr-Hw Cmnmittee M155 MARGARET LEE, :22 M155 RUTH BALLARD, 324: MISS CATHERINE CRAVEN, :16 MISS Ik-TAR'E RIGID, l2:31 MRS. GLADYS' E. BRAGDDBT, I12 MISS E'H'IILDRED PLUMMER, WE I 12D 1 thlhhmnn Nahmht t8 ?EID a magen- ALUMNI 19:33-29 DFFICERS Frmrt Here: Mrs. Ahhie Erieksen Petersen tSeeJ, Mrs. Helen Caspar Cewan tPresJ, Miss Mary; Sullivan fThird 1llJiee-F'resrr. Bash Hutu: Miss Virginia Cnhnrn tSeeend Viee-Presj, Mrs. Hazel Burr rews thgden tFenrth Viee-Presj, Miss Lillian Chehran iFirst Vice- Prest Miss Deris Rankin iTreasJ. PORTLAND AND SOUTH PORTLAND IiRANCI-I The Pertland and Seuth PhrtIantl Braneh ef the Gerhant Alumnae hsseeiatiern has rnet four times this year, the seeend Thursday in Ueteher, Deeennher, Febru- ary, and hpril, at the Easiness and Professional Wmnenh Cluh Rehlns en Cnrnhern land Avenue. After a shnrt business meeting, the evening has heen spent seeially. The members have found it very pleasant and prnhtahle, earning in eleser eentaet with these they knew at G. N. S. and these whe were there hefere and after them. The annual hnsiness meeting fer eleetien e-f efheers was held en April 11. The Asseeiatien vented ten nieet hn the seeend Thursday,r ht eaeh nienth, beginning in Deteher and ending with a banquet in May. A enrdial invitation te jeia the Asseeiatihn is extended to the members ef the Class hf 1923 who may he lheatetl in Portland nr vicinity next year. HELEN Cssesa Cewaw, 51?. MASSACHUSETTS BRANCH OF THE GORHAM NORh-IAL SCHOOL ALUMNI It has been ;tIifhenlt tn state definitely the partienlars ef the early days of the Massaehnsetts Iiraneh ef the Mtnnni Asseeiatiern, as reeerds for that peried ean+ not be faund. Seine remember that Mr. Jnhn Suckling, EEG, Miss Mary Knight, iSD, Miss Marietta Mnreh, :33, and Miss Annie L. Bennett, 1'35, heid a meeting in Derehester. Later Mr. and Mrs. Charles Small and Mr. Lineeln Owen; together with the abmre named, met in :Eibeva:Lrhrj.r and organised the Massachusetts Branch ef the Gerharn Normal Alumni, with Mr. Iehn Snekiing as president. Miss Kate White 384, states that the first banquet was held in Boston, Saturday, March 11, 1393, when ahnut hfteen were present. In 1923 the name was ehanged te Senthern LTEW England Braneh. flail t1 Hwawm ammlhata 1592 9 i I 3 79 WILIJAlL-I j. CUHTHELL, LL. D. OUR PETER A viaian of. a man within a aah-alal Abava all others barn ta teach and rule, Inspiring thcraa araund him ta d0 mun: Than they had agar thnught paaaibla hafnra. Sn rapid was his mind an progress bent That every ward ha said was always meant TU lead ana an tn haura in study spent. Tha things he taught ana naaar aauld target. They came ta atayrmuah like a jewel set, Which leads tha aya to that cant: brilliant spat, While its mugh-llawn setting is fnrgat. HShHrpEnEd :am'nat'aH had he? Those who knew him beat Hanarad, Iavad, adored him, naiarthalaaa, And saw Jnaath it a wandrnua kindlinaaa. Caaa Dnaaaaaam RUEERTS, WEE. Haal Ghelhhmnl annmlll l8 an is than:- THE FATHER OF GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL A leetnrer nn anpi'eeiatinn n'i poetry nnee said, HAppi'eeiatinn rneane putting a priee npnnfl Trying tn write an appreniatien at Mr. Cnrthell is like trying tn put a price en anmething priceless. He knew his pnpila He knew what eaeh nt us might hepe te achieve and where we must be eentinnally on guard lest we fail. He said at a talented student, Hlt is an hnner tn he allnwed tn wear a head like hers.H and his repreef Eat a stupid answer nften tank the term, mfee, hut yen ean d0 better than that. One thing he made a paint ef finding nut ahnnt each girl was hnw ahe wenld eat when she lnet her temper. HAnger,H he said, His nne ef the ainewe ef the anal. We ahnnltl he incomplete withnut it. But anger nnenntrnlled wnrka haven. flak any wninan whn was graduated under him, lFDe yen remember the time yen get mad with Mr. Cnrthell? If she tells you the truth, ahe will say, Yes? thnngh very likelj,r she will atlcl, and I have been aahamed hi it ever ainee.H But he had learned aemething about her which he felt he needed tn Ianew heiere sending her nut tn heeeme a teacher. He was, nnne-the-leee, tactful and never thnnghtleaaly made nne at na 1111- enmfnrtable. Fer instance, thnngh he tank pleasure in seeing his students well tlreaaed, he wenltl nnt allnw na tn have new tlreaaea ini- graduation. We must wear what we had already wnrn. nFnr, he said, there are aemetimea girls of geed ability when can net well aHnrci a new graduating chess, and I will nnt have them made tn feel awkward by differing in appearanee frnm their classmates? There ia a legend, I de net VDUCh fei- ita anthentieity, that there was nnee a yenng member at a graduating elaaa who decided tn wear a new dress: anyway. Sn she packed her trnnk, putting in all her tlreaaea except the new nne and a pink ealiee wrapper, and sent it awayr the night before graduatien. ' Of eentae HDdey eenld inaiat an her wearing a pink ealien to graduate in, she thought. But the legend gees en to state that a eertain yeung lady was net present at the graduating eater- eiaea. She received her diploma in the privacy of her: awn rnnrn and she had an a pink wrapper. Sehenl nfheiala all aver New England had a habit ef saying, HIf Cnrthell tells yen nne ef hia graduates will make a fair teacher, you will find her very gland. If he says she is grand, she will peeve to he eaeellent. He rather enjoyed this reputatien and was verj;r l-lan-laj,Ir when he heard that his girls were deing better work than he had said they would do. Thnae nf na whn had the privilege at being pupils of Mr. Cnrthell knew that he had in a marked degree the same pewer whieh has distinguished great teachers in all ages at the werld-the newer tn make eaeh of his pupils be aemething mare and anmething better than he; 01' she, weuld ntherwiae have been. Whatever we have been able tn aeenrnpliah we ewe at least in part te ant Paterl William J. Cnrthell. L. ELaane-a CLnnnMan, 183D. Iiaal Mimem sWIhntte 159192 9 i I 8 ?QB A TRIBUTE TO VIOLA M. WHITE! Throughout the whele State ef Maine. in faet, threugheut blew England. there ean be few educational eenters wherein one er mete teaehers do not asseeiate, gratefully and Ievingly, the name at Vitiia M. 1White with a vital peried in their edueatienal training. They will aekiie-wledge that they are the better men and wenieii for having ee-me in eentaet with the eutstanding persenality at this Itwable, breadminded, and progressive teacher of sterling worth. Miss White was a woman pessessed ef more than ordinary intellect and under- standing. She was diSCFiIniHHIng in taste, keen in insight and biest with ViSiDI'l. Her friends appteeiated her heeause she was se truly human with eapaeity fer ens jeyment and a saving sense of hunter. The seeial side ef her eharaeter, streiigly developed, gave her a firm held upen people whom she had the gift ten UHdETEtEIltl. Miss White had strong demestie tendeneies and was thereughly praetieai. She always enjeyed reading and kept herself informed upon eurrent tepies as upturn all big peiitieal issues. She was a weman nf rare eeriwersatienal pewers and in her I124J Qeelhemm Namataii i8 ea :2 waaa- nresenee ene ieuntl refreshment fer lHil'lti ant! spiriL She had great pride in her family relatiens. Reareti in a heme ef refinement and eulture. she was espeeiaiij.r well equipped fer the eaeelient training as teacher that she reeeiverl at the Rhetle Isianel State Xertnai Seheel. Miss 1't-1'iihite taught in the State Nennal Seheei at Piflttettth. New Hampshire, and later in E-Iaitien. llassaehnsetts. ih'e knew. hewever. that she gave anstintingiy at her best years te her werk at the Gerhatn Hernia! Seheel and that she saw this seheei tieveiep anti'eatpantl. grewittg with it all the while. She werked under twe- prineipais here, the pater, 11. filliain J Certhell and his lanerrthgtr sneeesser, 1ii'i'alter E. Russell. Te eaeh she was ever leyai. Mere than twe thensanrl students earne under her instrttetien. Rare executive ahilitj.r was hers and efiieieney the keynote at her teaehing. Iiieepingr in mind the highest ef standards herself. she was satished with emitr the best frein her students. They were eenstantly urged te he seIi-reIiant and inde- pendent in theught. She met them en friendly but tligniiied greentlswwas always interested in their welfare and tieveiepntent. Ufith her fellew teaehers she was appreciative elf eeihieratien ant teat'ri werk. She eatentieti witie sympathy and wise eneeuragemen; and was a werker fer righteeusneas in seheerl anel ettt. Itl werk and in 1.1iajr. in tiertnitery and in seheel life. He teaeher has had a hreader infinenee fer geeri anteng iaeultje and students. The Vieia hi. W'hite reem in Rehie Hall is maintained as a trihute nf the great hive anti appreciatien herrie her 113! the Alumni ni the tierhant Nerinal Seheei. Uettereus gifts nrevitied the furnishings far this heantifttl guest reern. while ieyal friends lavished thettght anti efiet't upen the mere intimate equipment. Onee eniyr tiiti Miss 1'C'tihite UCCLlpj-F the reent. Ehe was its hrst guest. In June. WEI. she retired train the Gerhatn Xerinai Seheel. In faith anti eptimisnt that happyr days were in stere Fer here she settietl rlewn at her ewn heme at Vfinehester. Masts.1 with her twe sisters. leaking ierwartl te thring with them many things in whieh she weulti have taken pleasure. These pleasant hente ranks were seen hrehen anti Miss Viihite was ealieri te the Great Linknewnr One whe kindled afiame the tereh Fer yettth anti yeuth's eneieavet'; 1iitihe hehI it high That e'eerjt,I raj; Might seareh ettt truth ferever: 1Whereiere new her werk endttrethw l-ireati and deep and true entlureths- IGreater than their kitt'w-.-'ittg. 'r Ceaa DILLraeaas-t Reaears, G. N. 3.. as. 11151111118111 ahNWhMme 129132 9 I I S 7 91 FACULTY IN THE EARLY DAYS S11 1111 1.11 we e1111111 learn they are as 111111111111: Left .111 Right: 1111115 Grace Haynes, 11.11.1111. Harr1et During. Miss 1.1111111 11111111113, Mr. W. J. CertheII. FIFTY YEARS AGO One 1311111 111131. whiIe the 111eet wee 11111111111r 111111, envering 1111111re111111 111111 1111111 e111111: with 11 mating 11f iee 111111 11111ki11g 131111111111 anything 111111 1111 attractive 11111ee 1'11 whieh 11.1 stay, there was left 111 the 111111111111 .11t11t11111 11 1111111e3' gr111111 11f 1112111111: peeple 11 . 111 111111 .1- 1.111111 1.11 311.11111e. hent 1111 taking the L'111rh11111 N111111111 5111111111 e11:11111:111- 1111115. L'p 31111111 111111 5511111111 streets the 11r11ee1111111 111eve11: slipping. 1111111111. falling: 1111111111g e11el1 step 1.111e 111 he ree1111e11 111 after years. It stepped 111 the J111111: 111 Ae1111e11131 H111. where. passing threugh 11 gate. 1t 111111'ed tew11r11 11 1111111. 1111r1'11w. three-sterj: hriek 11111111111g. afterwards 1111111111 the 11er1111111ry. Here 1111 were halted 1111 the 1111111111111. 1111' the 1.111111re111111 e1111111 111.1t he e111l1-1e11 111111 the 111111 11111 were left 1111teide. after the 11w11e15 were e111111111ee11 1:11 the h1111e1111 111 the village 11e11111e. 1Te e11tere11. Ye. 15111111 the sight that met our eyee! Same 1111e had tried t11 1111:111e the 111111 111 ages. 111111111 11 1111111;r 111111 stepped. The e1111111111te1. were there- it was hTheirs 11111 t11 1.11:1 er 1111re. 5131 11111111111 they 1111111'e11 tel seleet their 1111111111. C11eiee-tl1ere was 111111e1 911111 1111 1111ite1111e1; have 11 11.11131 111 hee11n1111g heavy, theyr were 111'111111e11 111111 1111' the time heing the r1111111 hee11111e the home 111 the 11w11er 111 the 111ite115e. One 111 the heat 111111115. e11111111ere11 1111 1111 1'15 eeeupante hee11111e 111 its 11e11r11e11 tn the 11111111g-re111111. 111111 a large 1111111111111 1111 the settth side. 11 111111111 eteset, 11 three- 111111rter11 he1l. 11 11115111111111, 1 1.111re1111. two chairs. 31111 1111e 11mg. pine 51111131 t11111ew 111:1 carpet 111111 rugs, 1111 e11rt111115. 111:1 he1111111g. 111111 1111 11111111 11151111?just 1111e grand deselete-lenking 111111 and 1111 this 1111 the exerhitent 111111 1:11 twe 1111111111 seventyrhee ee1111 per week! I IEE- .1 Gnelhhnm Narmmll 18 73 1'! M929! The hnilrling. hesitles its three steries. hatl a hasernent eenitainingr twe leng halls running east and west. The nerthern nne was the dining-reem. In the one en the senth side. it was rleereetl that at nine eieleek, jantiary 28. 18W, an examination shenld he given HTe try the hearts elf men.H Beeatise ei siekness in the Peter's family, Mr. Reunds, Prineipal ef the Fariningten Normal Seheel, teak eharge and fer his helpers he had the hire whe were elected teaehers ef the selieelweiie man, fenr larlies. 11Nas it a eeineidenee that these ladies were green? The estatninatiens were sueh as tine wenhl expect a fair grammar seheel pupil te pass with easewbnt mueh tee hard fer the graduate at a high seheel whe had had heme at that drill fer four years. One questien Henred many, Draw a map at Nerth America and leeate the prineifial meuntains. rivers, and eities. Mn .Retthrls suggested that the drawing leek as nnteh like the eentinent as possible and net like a eahbage. Ptt neen there was a reeess and dinner. The meal was a wenderinent all through and eaten in dead silenee. The afternoon passetl intteh as the iereneen-r then beds were made and supper served. Fer two days the examinations enntinued, then we were teld te repert the next merning at the new building an the hill. Here we sat en heaes er henehes and learned tinr fate. In alphabetical erder seine ef the eandidates were called tn the efHee. As eaeh eame eut smiling. giving the idea tit stteeess. these remaining grew gluin, gleerny, and restless. But when Mr. Rennds stepped ttpen the platform and annenneetl that these whe had net been netiherl were the sneeessitil ones and weultl heeente the pupils of the new Gerham Nerinal Seheel, sueh a sheet went up as eenltl enly eerne from these who had net breathed fer twe clays! The sun brake threugh the eleuds, Gerhani inurl tirietl, everything brightened, the villagers were an pleasant and eertlial, extending se many eetntesies. that net Duly friendships, whieh still etintintte, were tiiade between pupils and ritlpils, hut Iietwt'en Eltii'ltllh and pupils. at whiel't few sehtmls ear: heast. A Pt'etL es rt-Ie Csts eF lhll The Strawberry Class hare a reunien and dinner each year. In August ef last year we met at Dike Menntain Farm. Sehage, Maine. We had a rerjr enjewable meeting. There were twenty-Fwe at the tlinner, Fifteen were members hi the erig- inal elass. Is net that quite a geetlljr nutnher, after ferty-nine years, 0111; at a elass ef ferty-five? JeHs: L. DIKE, 'Stl. Miss hIartha T ticker, Steer: Falls. started the an Intel reunion of the elass, whiel'l meets in July er August eaeh year. This year, it all is well, the meeting is te he held in West Gerhain. A few statisties eeneerning the Erst eiass of EU : 8'? pupils enteretl IHTH 45 graduated in January .......................................................... 135m B graduated in June ................................................................ 188D ii graduated in Janttarj,r .......... . .............................................. . 1881 Of these whe graduated in January. 135th, ET are alive. Di the 2'7. 11 are married. After gratltiatien, sis: lent the Class wrnte a nliaeuntl Rabin. The letter still gees its reuntls twiee er three times a year. flETl Gtrmgmt tammlhttte 11992 9 t't I 87291? The six were: Clara M. Butleigh, Kate H. Burleigh EdiEdL Carrie 5. Clepp t lite. Chas. Dtttllejrjb. Elvira 1i. Hantlen. Margaret S. Stttttlirttnt. hllia 31'. 1't't'hite- heuee tetra. Chatthuumet. ' Three mere have jeinetl the aheve gte-up: Mrs. Irwin R. Xeweemh Heathel I-IamhlenL Etta Gay, Josephine .93. Simentettt Me reminieeetteee at my year at timhem Kennel School are teenr pleasant te me. My teeelIeetiehe ate et' our dear eltl pater, Pref. Certhell. the earieue teachers, Miss Kimball, Miss Deet'ing, Pref. Penn and ethets, else et the various lttemhets ef the eleee and of the jelly times we had together in study and ftelie. They are pleasant indeed in memerjtr. I wish yet: all eueeese in the work. HENRIETTA L. Gent, JBIJ. Assistant Superintendent and Beehkeepet, Conn. Seheel fer Eeye, Meritlen, Cenn. After graduatien worked at the Seheel fer Buys, Sleuth Portland, Maine, rtetu'lj,r twe years, alee taught nearly twe years in Maine. Came te Meriden en January Ett, 1834. Have been employed here ever 45 years, hlling varieue positions. W'ae appointed heekkeepet January, 1899. later eppeinted assistant superintendent. Have held my present peeitieh ever 3H years. 1 am eligible fer a peneien and have been fer ever five years, hut I enjejr my werlt and believe I will last longer te keep geittg as leng es I can give a gem! hDHESt day's week. lilertietl Laure H. Rebinsen, JUNE 135 1915. NE! ChildTElL FRED P. OHWEHI 1'313. I remember when we were in eeheel, Blaine spoke eutdeete near the eeheel httiIding t Certhell Hellij. W' e mueh wanted te g0 to hear the elequent pelitieiatt, but Mr. Certhell wetttd net give us permieeien. Se the eeneeientieus enes greuehed it out inside, but quite a hunther went, anyway. Mt. Certhell said nothing to them, an we, when stayed in. asked him ahettt it. He said, If yen wanted to ge, why thtltft jemt gel? Rte nuteh as to Say he wettltht't have Named us 21113:. Sen we swel- lewetl eur grief ae heet we eeultl EWEI net hearing the wentletfttl speaker. We all inveti Ur. rehttl'tell entl theueht him a wonderful inetruetet. 1We tIH thettght he had a head full ef knewIedge hacked by rate eemmett sense. 1 have Duly pleasant memories Df my stay in Gerhem Netmttt Seheel. 11m aiwaye glad when Gerhem tines anything te attraet attention te itself etethtahly. ELVIRA R. PIAHLIK, r550. P.I- Retain happy memories ef G. N. 5. Take pleasure In its erewth. Taught ten years. Married F. 17.. 13011115 in 185M. Heth are in geed health- Travelett exten- sively in 0111' ewn enunttjr. In eetive hueineee. .thtjtte litretl in :thherst. Ne ehihh'en. Yearly visit Maine. l-Iepe te eelehtttte Httieth ttnttit'eteatw ef 11w eiess. JULIA 3. Met'tt'tee: titre. Frank E. LDDI'Hit-tjl. '32. My lteeneet interest in Cu K. 5. naturally eetttere Etrettutl twn peritttle elf time widely separated. the first mete then fertjr-Hve years age in the pieneer IZIEIFS ef the eelteel'e hietetjt' and I H pupil. Fettunately the etantlttttie tnr entrance were not high. fer mttngtF Di tts frent the district. eeheele Df eettntty tthne were. truly. raw tuttterittt. tern pnerIy equipped in mintl and vieien te eemptehend the high veeetien that was new aim. The eppertunity was nuts: we werkett herd and eut sewing graee wee the. eie-ee eettteet with the teachers whe exemplified the itleale they wnttltl have us emulate. Heel lL-'- Qhelhhma Nheaaattji t8 ?BD a meet .- III-IL: J'Jill'il Ii::ii' 'I1'-EIII'-'j':'.5'li..i:'i '- -- Are we ever jealeus in tntr elaini that Henerahle iii. j. Cnrtheil. the seheei's First principal, was ene ef the great teachers at his gageneratitnfJ Can ant,r tinuht that the state ewes his lnetnerj; a depth at gratitude fer the hftjr years nt' sueeessfui serviee the Gerhani Normal SeheeT has rendered? .is a man his pttpiis henuretl hint, ant! as a teaeher they leaetl him. Years later when Prineipal Russell was expanding the ettrrietthan. it was nu: gaatt tartane te qualify as his First tlireetar at manual training. Easy days were their net, mgr werkers. in that r'anper remit ? I hepe net tee tlait er eaaetiag. tar ear aim was the artist rather than the artisan, ahttntlant Life, expressed thretigh JEWE. laughter and work. Cengratuiatiens te- yen, Principal Russell, and jreur splendid eetlas lat hehiers. Inn need 110 ether testitntinial than the institutien as it stands tetlay. larger and better and its hright hepe tar telnarraw under the same wise and skillful adminis- tratiaa. Hsasaar 55. Items. as. Year prejeet at making this years issue a juhilee number is inest eaeellent. Our class was the First at 1383 : we were ten. tine hay and nine girls. This was the last elass ta eetnplete the work in ene year. George W. Gawer was a twenyear pupil. He had taken his first year at same ether nernial sehael in the state, 1 think Farmingten. The Hrst hreak in the faculty was in Jane, 1882. Mr. Charles W'. 'F'enn rev signed. 111 the autumn ef the same year. Helen M. Kinihall. a very ehniee ner- senaiity, went tn the Maine General Hnspitai. where she rentainetl until her death in Fehruarjr at 18913, at as she hat! t'nretelti. she slipped threngh the epen tle-er inte the Other Ream. This was her message as hraaght hy the Jater just hefnre we graduated. h'Tell all the girls. and the hays, tau, that whatever happens. I shall he in the neat renal and the deer is epen. Miss Viala M. 1White came later and stayed nntiI we graduated. She always claimed as as at speeial interest ta her. Oar elass matte was. tilt there is a way, Find it; if net. ntahe itt an inserip- tien an an eltI hattie axe fnuntl en a hattieheld. Mites E. JRLeaa, $53. Our class was small in number. with eanr ene man to ant eretiit. Vere gratin- atetl while the ene-yeat eeurse was in segue. The first term at that year Rese Chute and I reamed in a 1private hease at the feet at Fart Hill. The seeentl half year we were advanced ta a ream in the aid seminary and se hart mere seeiat in ter- eanrse with ear fellaw students. This was in the early days at. the institatinn. when all the Narmal Sehani grnantis were in a state ef eenfasmn ant! hreken reek heaps. and much fun was made at ear Ianttseape gardening. Mr. Certheil was ear stern principal, and Helen Kiinhall ear atlered assistant principal. Oar grief was great when. heeanse ef ill health. she had ten leave hefere the end at ear year. Before we. as a elass. separated, we agreed ta write hirthtlaj.F letters ta eaeh 1nernher as his or her birthday eantet This eusteln was kept up far nnanjir years. It has. however. lapsed, and we, as a eiass. are new hennd tagether nah: 133.: the eananaa memories af sehael life. These clays are alwan pleasant ta reeall. Resa CH era JeHase-ar In the annals at the Gerhant Katmai Seheal. Rese Chute might well have heen ealletl the haekhehe at her elass--the hrst eiass at 1883. Her energj.r was se an- Hagging : her initiative sa inspiring; her eritieism sa keen : her judgment sa gelled. Heal Emamnu dEnghlfim ' 15992 9 i I 3 7911 ALUMEI ND. 1-Eame5 givan 011 page 16G Ilzml Gnelhelm Nmmhll l8 73: a tween I rnntned with her threngh my entire ennree anti 1 nnght tn knew seinething' at her qualities. Her interest in the sehnnl and her werk fer it did not end with her gratlnetien, She kept in close tnneh with it year after year. Again and again she was ealletl heek te teaeh. either :15 a regular ineinher ef the feeulty. er as. a snhstitnte in ease of emergeney. Prineipel Certhell etinte tn depend se inueh upon her that when it Inelted 3.5 if she wettltl give up teaehing fer a dCIIINESth life, he threatened te set men traps en the school gteuntls. Even after her marriage she eentinued her interest in the welfare ef the eeheel, and tip tn the time of her passing, she was tleyetetl te its eetiyities. As lnng as the Gnrhem Nntniel Sehnel lives. en the list hf its Alnntni the name nf Reuse Chute Jehnsen should he written in letters et geld. KATHERINE STOKE Cnett, '83. I have feuntl iny eltl pictures taken 1384. Perhaps they will help. Pinywey they will afford amusement tn the yeunger generation when they netiee the style ef dressl MARY THUELDW lleER, 3.1+ xvi 'wrt aw iEI'IHHI i-t1.:',' .. 'IJ - . .. ' - ell 4-1:qu . '11 CLASS DF 1334. Fran: Hater: A. Priest, PL. Feeter, E. Hetigtlnn, E. Cehh, H. White, L. Mentgemery. Seeend Rate: M. Hedge, A. Perley, J. Jerden, H. Thnrpe, M. Thurlnw. ThirE IRIf-tv. Standing: L. Hamlin, H. Shenault, T. Day, L. Chase, N. etg ten. 1 have heen teaehing in the Eastpert Grammar Seheel fer the past five years. I was a student at the summer seheel in Gerhain in 1928. I have net been teaching einee June, 1928, but have been teni'ing Fleritle, haw: 1.risitecl all the large eities and tewns. Amer: J. Leitiwe, 135. Hell Gtreent tEWlhtiihe 1592 9 ii I S 7 9D I was in the sehnnl when Mr. Cnrthell was prineinaL Hr. Estahrenhe, Miss Hiltite. liiss I'iaynes and Miss Rierl were the main teaehers. in the ntntiei retains. whieh were then nntler the same rntii. were Miss ChtttE. Miss Hartnn and Miss Cnlhy- I-lnw gladly I WDtliti make others see their iaeesl We lewed thent all. They were real teachers, but I reaiiae new, hetter than in these days, that they' were human. These were the days ni small things. small sehn-al in ntnnhers. small number at hnildings. Only nae tinrtnittirj,r was needed then and that was The Seminary. lint frtnn stnail beginnings have grnwn larger things. and let us hnpe hetter. Maj: GUTI'IIUTI Nnrtnal always he prestierhns anti enntinne its genti wnrl-z metre years than it has yet; Iivedi Lees Dneatsn DEERII'II'L 't'iti. BHBB FINDLEY Peaes, J-Insssaeenets, altars. My sneeess in my twenty-twn years Di teaching is due tn the training reeeived at Gerhain. Frniessnr Iiftn'theil's niethntls were far in advance eri nther edneatnrs Di his day. He emphasized mental drill and enrreet reasening. W' e hati regular perinds in asseinhly deviated tn Calhnrn's Mental Arithtnetief' hegitniing,r with the sitnniest IJTDbiEl't'H-E. bier DUE was enensetl and it was amusing tr.- see the atiraneetl pnniis standing and reeiting. if nne apple ensts twti eents, twn apples. ete. liJrnn fesserr Cnrtheli alsn insisted that testerst teaeher he ahle tn ennthtet a eiass withnut referring tn a texthnnk. Miss Vinia 'White was greatlyr lnvetl In: as all. heing 50 patient with new tntpils. H'e admired her and Miss Haynes. hnt at First we strand in awe ni Miss Haynes as her flashing eye was turned nn any pupil 1101 f 11113! prepared. lirniessnr Estahrnnlte was a wtintiert'ttl instrtietenr in his department. He did much tn fit tts tnr t'mr later thtties. Miss fitngie Breaks was jre-Ltnger than the Either instrttettirs, At nne time the n'tatre-n, Mrs. Jewett, enultl nett attend tn her duties nwing tn the severe illness at her daughter. We therefore had a succession ttf eneks irtnn Ptirtlantl. ntit nne of whom ennltl make hread fit tn eat. Miss Iiirunhs. whe- had taken a ennrse in I'Innie Eennnnties. annnnneeel. HI titan and will make the hread i This was quite a taskI httt she was stteeessfnl. an far mere persnnal matters. I came te- nld Karma! l-laII fretnt Cherryfieltl. Maine. I had never heen awaj.r Irrnn heme and was very hmnesielr. Prnfessar CDTHIEH enlisteti students tn help me nverentne mgr hntnesiekness. jnhn Wiarren was requested tn take annther student and myself walking. I used tr: sit up later than allnwed tn study. ennseqnently was sleepy.F and was niten late for breakfast. I-i'rnfessnr Certhell. fearing I was fanning a had hahit. instructed the maid who rang the rising hell tn pause he my dam and ring until I answered in sneh a tune that she knew 1 was wide awake. I have taught seventeen years in Hinnesnta and Five in South Dakota. My Maine rliplntna was apprnvetl as a Hrst-grade Minnesota Life Certifieate. I wish to extend my heartiest gnarl wishes tn the Ciass ef tea. 1 wnnhi like tn reeeire letters fretn any members of the elasses at ; ISDU-lssl. Tarensss Ei Isnwtes, THII. Tet have heen at Cinrhatn and to have had the privilege nf knowing Xainpaf' tneant tnnre than ean he talti. I am Inneh interested in THE GREEN aste- W H'ITE. titseaetisa Dt'sas'r, 395. i 13:11 r Gmelhthtth Nmomihll I8 ?Ell E IQDEWD I shall he very glad it' IIHH'E heen iii any service ID you in gettin- great under- talting. though there is little etnieerning nwseli whieh watiltl he at interest in nthets- I tank the teachers' emttstt at Castine in the attnniier DI 1923 and am teaching: in the gtantniar sehttal in Standisht Maine. I wish great all sueeess. Mattie: I. Baaatstatt. '95. I eannht tell in wards what a jug: is mine when any message. eatnes itant anynne eanneetetl with Gathant Narnial Sehttal, Everything present is iatgatten, and Fat a girl againwantl experiencing the events DI the years I spent there. The few things that stand httt with any degree at satisfaetian ate the tart: at three times when I wan a little apprnhatian Irhnt I'I-It'. Carthell. TU this tlay- I see that tleat nltl gentleman-heat his vaiee and try ta sense his way at teasaning the prahleins at hand. Nat ttan,r to him hut ta all when were assneiated with hint, tlh I ewe attj.I geud I may have heen able to aeeannilish. WhEll I have visited Maine and Ciai'hant. I hate Innntl the same lttj.-'altj.r and tleirntian given ta I'I'Il'. Russell that is in my heart in nieinmjtr hf my time there. Sh we are happy kattwing the same. influence is heing shetl en the thath tatlay. This is ne-t history. hut rather a testimony at real happiness that at tine time I was a nieniher of the sehaal-antl at my pride in heing tine at the Alumni. I-Vttttna KNEELANU l'IeLaUtzttLttt, 35. I am very glad indeed te- hehi hut all I ean in year hig undertaking. The years DI t'l'ljl' G. N. S. Cantse were very happy tlnES ten tne. tilthtntgh shine at us entered a quartet late, the teachers were ever teatly tn help as make up the quarter's watk. The burning Elf the tiltl tittnnitarjt neeessitatetl the haatding DI the girls in private homes. Many lived in Seath I-Iall. Here Miss 1t-Vhite lived and really th-atheredu the girls. 011 the appersite earner was Dr. Carthellls hhine, HThe Tabernacle. In this home was a tlining-hall, where the girls Ithrn Smith Hall and these that renamed in homes nearhj,r ate their meals. The task at laaking after sen 1113.1th girls seatteretl all ever the 1tillage was no easyr nne far Dr. Carthell. I was very glad that Mr. Russell sueeeetletl Dr. Car- thell, far he was eertaittly the. man fat the plaee. It was at tan gtarluatinn that Dr. Carthell was presented with a galtl wateh and ehain train the Alumni Assneiatiait. Nane hf thase present will eter target his emetian. If ever a teaeher was loved. he was. in spite at all at his eeeenti'ieities. What stands 0111'. must in 1le! G. N. 5. life is the friendlylintetest that all at the teachers hatl in the pupils. This made us eager tn CID Dtir best. We have a stat who is an authinahile tneehanie in Ilritlgepai-t; a daughter whn will graduate it'htn Tufts Callege in June and expects ta teaeh in Septeinhet: a daughter wha is a freshman in I-Itidgepart High Seheal antl anather in the sixth grade. Bath at these girls are planning ta teaeh. Farhaps shrine WhU will l'EtllEl-l'le her that I used to play the piatta a great deal at G. N. S. will he interested ta knaw that I ELlTl still IKEEPII'Lg up 1nd music, at present playing the pipe atgati in twa ehurehes and tlireeting the eheiii's. Myaa Eaaatint; AHBGTT, Jtllh Thirty-three years have passed sinee. I left Gt N. S. I taught a few years, then attended the University 01' Maine, graduating in IQDS. Sinee that tiine have been here in Chieaga, assaeiated in a business that keeps etie's tnincl far fratn the thoughts at early days. Selil-ani den I hear train er see any at my tiltl Narmal Itieatls. ItasJ Mmen aaWIhiithe 113992 '9 2-. I 87 SD It was kind tii Miss Hailitlay tn think at me at this time. The hays were in the ntinnrity when I was there: I little thnnght any at us would he tenienihered. far in these days the girls were the. bright and shining lights. Hthnier haw they are nnwf Iiaaaa L. Danetass, 'HEL Rssttstsesaeas as THE Nisenss W'hat pleasant ineinnries eeine tn my mind as I recall the Nineties, esneeiaily the years iiIt'i antl JlIti. spent at Gerhatn Nerlnal Sehani! The Senth Haili' and the ' I'ahernaele ennltl net aeeeinmntlate aII the girls, so the Jelly Iiiy-e kept hnuse tar themselves at Mrs. Martha I-iarnien's en Sehnal Street. I was e-ne art that number and can testify that we lived LIIJ t0 mtt' title I'VE ennltl haye furnished amusement tar any neeasinn. had it been requested. hut as there was as demand far ear seryiees. we aninsetl nnrseres instead. tihre'i tAteline I'Iateh SmiIey, tntIayZl nseti tn render a skit enneet'ning,r a man whe had H'trayr eletl item the raek-hnand enast of Maine ta the Reeky Mnuntain enast tit Cali- farnia selling a magical, tragieal eempnnntl eraser fer reninying tar, piteh and resin frntn the tinest nt- iahries? hDudeh IGenrgina Durant. who served nyetseas tinting the Weriti War. as Red Cross nnrseI was noted fer her elng dancing. Clara Call, new Mrs. Frank Dakes, pestinaster at Cedar Greys. Maine. was nur hgenial inHaenee. Harriette Sheldon, a teaeher in Everett. Mass, sinee IBM, was nnr mast musieal member. I had an speeialty unless it was my witle aeqnaintanee with yenng penple in athnining tewns, where I had taught hefnte heentning a pupil at nnrmal sehnel. In the language ni tnday. iiThat was a help. .Anihng my eherished memories is that at the weekly deyntienal seryiee whieh we held at sehnnl. Miss White was generally present, but the girls in turn enn- duetetl the meetings. Another pleasant inentery is that at the Sunday Sehanl Class at the Methodist Chtn'eh, taught by Mr. Russell. Tn this tlay. I recall etn- friendly arguments on the snhjeet nf tnre-nrdinatien. Beeause of Mr. Certhell's teaehing, iii knew my gTEHIIITIHFH even ante this day. How the Pater did enjny teaching that subject! Of enurse, eetpnral punishment in sehenis is new ainiest a dead issue: but net Innar age at a tEEiCI'IETSi meeting, 1 expressed my belief in a saying at Mr. Cnrthellis in regard tn the suhjeet. I wander if any ethers of the elass have this qnetatinn, whieh I wrnte in my nntehnnk in petlagegy baek in :96. Mr. Cnrtheil said: The hey who needs a whipping and dnes not get it is deprived of nne of his inbnrn rights and dearest privileges?! My daughter, Helen, who had the hennr tn he elass hahy, graduated from a Massachusetts n-nrlnai sehe-ni and taught in the sehnnls at New jersey. My seennd daughter, whe had taken a entntnereial ennrse in high school, during her seninr year, gaye evidence that she ennld not be happy unless she, ten. became a teaeher; and mate than that+ aheye all ethers, she preferred tn attend Gethain Nntntai Sehnel. 1th was I tn say nay to that preposition? Se in 1922, Dernthea enrolled at Gnrham, and thus Massaehusetts has had annther nf tint graduates added to her tanks fer the past five years. The Gelden Jubilee nf Gerhatn Netntal Sehnnl! May we live tn see her eele- brate many, many mete anniversaries. Class at 1929, we of the iQDis salute. yen. Hail and farewell! LssTIa'a Manny Gnnnaany ESE. As I wasjiye weeks late I had ta take an entrance esaininatinn. At the elnse . nf the day, grand nld MI: Cetthell walked ainng the aisle, neyer eyen stepped at my desk, bat said, HYen passed, yen ean eenie in anti take yam- ehanees.H I13a1 Qorhmnnn Nmrmlll 18 ?ED '5' E92191? ALUMNI ND. EuNames given rm page 160 I1351 Gleeeh lEWIhIIIB I92 9 i I 8 7 9D There are at least 1'th things that I haven't Ietgetteh. One is what Mr. Cet- thell usetl tn tell us in the psychelegy elass. F 'Citlntrutl taste is the epinien hi the mas jhritj.r sf penple qualified ts jutlge. ' Again lit. Certhell always EHIEL II yen want to tell a grand story, the peeple must have names, always Hill Dr Jne Dr Mary. net just a eertain hey Dr girl.H Another stern,r I like is the mte Mr. Russell teld in his teast at set graduation hanquet. The stery was te illustrate that we hatl tlsne so well we tlitln't neetl praise. Once a man had a yoke of eaten tn sell and he praised tine very highly. httt saitl nething aherttt the ether ene. The weultl-he purehaset saitl. nIt'su dett't praise the ether es: at all? And the man replied, uAny feel ean see that he is all right? At graduation time I was rented the hue tn give eur class tnast, httt having never heard a teast. my idea was se vague that the elass theught better of its deeisien anti seleetetl Gi'aee Dolley. Her teast hegan. 'IWe are twenty-ene teday and we are free. So I have always remembered there were IWEHIF-UHE in Dtll' elass. WassswsIsHT steee. Tilt. Many hapl'w reminiscences elf days spent at the Gnrham Kennel Seheel! It is due tn my graduation irsm dear sltl G. N. S. that I have heett able to aeenmplish my great amhitien sf heeeming an M. D. My husband is a husiaess man. My IZWU ehildten, sen 19. daughter W, are heth students at the Illinnis University. Beth are studying litetlieiite. Best wishes to the faeulty and students hi my Alma h-Iater. jeswle III. I-Isweetrr HIT. Jennie I-I. Reitll. '91 I have ttiest pleasant reeslleetisns of my twe years' training in Getham Kerr mal Sehsel. antl I shsultl enjoy meeting all my old elassmates enee again Many hi the masims heartl theret espeeially the hit repeated sues sf eur ptineipal, Mr. Cetthell, are very applieahle tn my nwn wnrk at the present time. Many times I tell my teachers ts aequire nghaatl eemnten sense and an infinite ameunt sf ugli- nessn and again I'tell the truth and shame the tletril.H i-Inw many times I heard them there! Tn 111:: W'illiam Jl Cetthell. the Pater? was a wnnderfttl man. I well remember the ealisthenies with wands and tlttmbbells and at gratluatien time the lung wands. 11116. when 1 was ehesen ts teaeh geometry ier Miss Stene, I thought I was a real teaeher. I eannet isrget the teaehiug lessens I wrote Dtlt. The letter e was my hrst writing lessen under the eritieal eye DI Miss Clendman in the GM high SChDDI build- ing. It seems but yesterday, yet thittjlr years have passed away. . I am still at the job of teaching; I hate to let gs. Dhlj,r this past week I signed up fer another year as prineipal hi the elementary seheel sf Greseten, N. 1-1., with ten teaehers and three hundred twenty-iitre pupils tn lead. One of the best teachers in- my eerps is Mrs. Minnie hustin Meme ef the Class hf 1912. G. N. 5. Leslie Lapham, Relantl Russell, Derethy Ellis, and Edith Pike Ceeper have also been asseeiated with me. I say, F All hail tn Gerham Ner- mal! l'Iy teachers from there are a credit to the profession? I wish you all success in this big undertaking. Mes. Asses 51 Janet Mesststas, '99. It is a real pleasure ts learn item time to time et' what is titanspiringr at Ger- ham, and et-alzrettiallj.ir sf these who were in attendance while I was there. I am still teaehing and have taught esntinueusly sinee graduating, and I must say, with all its failings and failures, I still therttmghlyr enjew the work. Tell Miss Halliday ier 111E: if it still becomes necessary to further the interest e-f THE: GREEN Arm INHITE. I stand ready. ELLss A, Leewass, Til. I1351 -h.-.-..-. .- thlhmm Nephew 18 :79 e meet: Our Class at lllfl'l was the largest whieh hatl ever been graduated i rem the seheel 1111 ten that time. At the Alumni Dinner the class was eemplimentetl lift the Pateril far its 'lahilitytt and grind leeks ; and as the years have rUlIEtI by. it has presetl its unfailing;r leyalty te Cit ii. 5. by always standing ready te tie anything within its pewer ta assist the tiltl seheeI. Our twenty-hfth reunion was a great sueeess, and we hatl an unusually large number haek. and in E31 we hope ts hare even mere. ETHEL CLeL'tia-taw Btteeeau, 'tll. Marty girls frem Fertlaatl ahtl Ilfesthrnelt and vicinity went haek and forth eaeh tlag.1 and were ealletl htTEliI'l girls? The First year HEJIJD-IBHU the trerlleys ran enly ten i'tlesher s Cerner and all traseleel hy train. the seeehtl year litany went by trulley. Reliie Hall was the e-nlj: elermitery and was eensidered very line. There were rm eleetrie lights. Student lamps hatl tn he eleaned arid hllecl daily Theyr were kept DH a table in the hall. The seheel huiltling was half as large as at present, the third fleet was an unfinished attie. Ne dancing was ailewetl in the seheel huiltling. The three primary grades were in the high school hailtlihg. the three intermediate in the rierrnal seheerl, and the th ree grammar grades in the 01d aeatlentj; huildingt three grades te- a realm. Students had very little praetiee teaehihg. I think it was ene period or suhjeet a tlay fer twn weeks in each meant. We had a ehnrus hut I have he reeelleetien ef an erehestra. Our musie teacher was h-z'lautle S. Andrews and was as pepular with us as your present Miss Andrews is with her students. Many graduates of G. N. 53. have gene Dlt te eellege and tittirersity, hat I feel that all will agree with me in saying that heme e-f them ean held the plaee in our hearts that G. N. St has held threugh all the years. Marts S. Esawe. TIE I am eertainly interested in year emumeutlahle undertaking. I was in the June tlivisitm ef the Class tit 19D2. After graduatien I taught five years and then went ten T eaehersl Cellege, Celumhia University, fre-ht whieh I was graduated in 131G with a dipleana treat Teachersr Cellege and degree ef 13. S. fresh Celurnhia University. Since that time I have been engaged in public seheel wnrk. At present I am prirteipal at an elementaryr seheenl in Medferd. I have been ahreacl twiee fer travel and study. In 1913 I was married and my husband and I have a heme in l-Ieclferel. I remember Gerharn with the kindest feeling: and wish the greatest sueeess to fellow all the yeung people of its present Senior lClass. ELIEAEETH THDMPEDN NawaeL, ltlE. On this fiftieth anniversary of this beloved seheuel of ours, I EaHl'ltlt help think; ing ef the bright bits et eur lives enelesed within its wallsu-a patehwerk quilt tine might saywa little bit ef eur litres lived there ser mam,r years age, erf years who are there new. and Of these whe were hetere and these that will eeme atter;--nr a fahrie, mayhe-eaeh of us a thread woven inter the leem ef its clays and years; or a tapestry whereem is e111breideretl a pattern that the future will melluw hut years thatr net destroy. It's all just a theaght .I but thinking this, I praj.F that the lives interwoven therein be happy, useful, and fruitful, er sheultl I rather net say usefuL fruitful, and happy, fer ih serviee is both fruit and happiness. Asstas MthtLLma-ts PeeLe, i132. Itstl IEEtmem hWIhilhe I932 99 't .1 8 793 y ,.r;-,'.;ii-i;:'.3ia ?egimEnuM J 1- I in: I- J. II t. l- FIRST CLASS DF 19:13 Fran: Hess: A. Cunningham, E. Deuglass, M. IJunham. E. Farringten. I'I. Harry, E. Leighton. A. Denahue. Standing: N. Sampsen. Cl. Edgeeemh. 1' 'F' In the twentywsis: years since my graduatien. my enthusiasm and leye Ier G. N. S. has never lessened and I am glad to send a line fer this Jubilee number of THE Geese: AND WHITE. There have heen so many ehanges in the buildings, the faculty and the mimber of students since I was enrolled that it seems like a dream. Last June when the lClass hf. 1903 heltl its twenty-hfth anniversary, I felt as strange as setild be until the classmates began te arrive. Even the assemhly hall had turned around. Our elass mmthereel enly nine and we graduated in January. There were rmly a few ever mie hundred pupils in these clays, and a hey was a rarity, for we had just three in the whele seheel. My diplema, framed. hangs in my reem and bears the signature, HW'mi J. Cm'thell. Grand old man. He laid well the feunelaticm DI eur seheeli even better than he knew, and these of us whe were in his care learned many lessens eutside eur heeks. M any who rearl this will elese their eyes and imagine themselves in the library at Rehie Hall hearing Miss lNhite in one of these aIter-supper talks, which we so much deserved. They were necessary tn keep peaee and quiet in the heuseheltl. On my first term it was my let to have mumps and ehicken-pes. Then it was that the matron prayed her metherly lustre and care and the teachers their sympathy and helpfulness, for I had just arrived a stranger in a strange land. I did rmt have a long teaching experience, but I never regretted fer a memth the training that I had at G. N. 8., net enly to teach but to liver 1 am leaking Ierward tn the day when my daughter, when is to enter Fryehurg Academy in September. will be a stucltmt at G. N. 5., and as a graduate fmm such a line institution he a good teacher. I am glad that in all the years that have passed, Mr. Russell, Miss I-Iallitlay and Miss Stone have not fergetten me. They are the only members of the faculty that were there then. Leng may they eentinue te serve the state in that eapaeity. I assure yen DI my eentinued interest in ynur puhlieatien and the ECIIUDI it represents. q EDITH ItAREIHGTDN CHasLEs, ID3+ Itssj ; Goelhmm thmhtii E8 79 2-- ween h 1. Taken at the time at gredustisn irsm Gsrhsrn Nermsl Seheel, June, 1903. 2. We see the smile that perhaps gave her her hrst Chinese name, Eih Ing Hung, which in- terpreted meant, perfect bright glnrjr. 3. My lady eunk! She is DH my frmtt perch wearing her werking elathes and her best smile. She has small feet. I am teaching her te read. 4. Herels my heuse. Tm: can see the academy in the rear. Yeti eenit see my bit elf lawn. but maybe yet: can make Gut settle graves in the fnregrnund. B C . t. This. shawsrithe way nut heat was dragged ever the mud-Hats while tin a trip tn the mtener. BssTHh Cwssme. W' e are indebted to Mrs. Ethelyn Cele Freeman fer pictures and other interest ing material concerning Miss Csssidy. just 3 few quetstiens they.F suggest the nature of Miss Cassidyls Iit'e in China. 'iln describing a heat trip train Wuhn en the Yangtze, Miss Cetssidjtr wrote eenr germinate the scenery, iGrand scenery all the way from Wuhnv-es geed as Msinei $ J1 In 193D Miss Cessidy was due a furieugh and went to Penghsieh, a province nesr Thihet. She wrete, Everyone thinks it a risky thing to clot It really.r is a great experience te he in this part of the werld, shut off from the rest ef China by gorges anti rapids hi the Yangtze. Fighting and robbers help to isolate us still farther. When the robbers let up a Iittie, we hope to get papers from Shanghai. Psreels are said te he an their way and we held eur breath fer tear they will he peuneed upon by the quests ef the eudgeli t ti t .ii HBertha Csssidfs faith is unwavering. She knows no feet: She wears a smile in her eyes, the Chinese say, and that smile, rte deuht, saved her from 1.1I1r pleesenthess if net hedily harm during the rebellion. She eentinued to smile when halted by seitiiers who were teltl by their leaders to rBeet them? She was accom- panied by an American women. They were hnelly eilewed to pass err. She is bound heart and setii ten the wehteit and children Di Wuhn and 'Wuhn is heme te tissl Qtrhiem aEWIhILIM 11992 9 i I 8 7913 her: I it it In january, JSJIEEJ. she wrnte. tLiEe gees en quietly in seine ways. hnt it never really gets dull here. Tun many new 11101FEl11E1'tt5-ETEII radin receivers in I-Ynhn nnwanid and new China in one grand tniatnre. I am giatI tn he en the snnt'. In referring ha herself, Mrs. Freeman wrote that she was married tn Geerge Freeman in 13213 and that their heme is in Mount Vernon. In recalling Gnrham clays she wrete, 1 was much ehagrined during nne drawing lessen tn he teid that my hIarle eI grass was Fa peer greenj and to hear one of my classmates eatnlled fe-r her lgenerj greenI and tnltl tn rslnna' it tn Mrs. Cele! when I had dune heth papers I had hept the best ene as I thought. I Iearned twe lessens in a shert time. I always loved Miss White. it it it Miss Fiekett passed hack tn me one piece at tem- peaitien without a blue peneil mark an it '4'; it i: Mri Russell and 1 never had but ene quarrel. l reperted seeing a hlaeh-hiiied enekee en IiiIareh G. and Mr. Russ sell was sure it was tee early. t 5t at Miss Stene taught me mere mathematies than she realizes. it 3+: 1 : I taught twenty-three years, and if I did meet with any sueeess, I ewe it to my geed training by the NerrnaI faculty. This year Gerhain Nerinal Seheei eelebrates her Golden Anniversary. Fifty years is a leng period. During these years hundreds have heen graduatedw-inen and wnmen who have gene from the seheel en the hillH to take their places in the. warhi of service. They have gene nut nniy inte the seheelreein but inte all waiks at life. h'Iueh ef the sneeess te whieh they have attained had its ineeptien at Gnrham. IVith pride thej,r leek haek to these pleasant days spent within the walls of. their Alma Mater. And why? Net heeause ef the lessens learned tram hanks nr the Ieetnre hall, hut heeause nf the deeper lessens ef eenrage, leyaity. faith. and hretherheed which the sehaei has aiwars steed far in the past and an stands today. Because of the ineuleatien at these prineipies, IIierham Nerinal lives in the hearts and lives at every arm and daughter who cherishes the golden years spent within her feIrIs. Therefore at this, anether milestnne in her upward eiimia we unite enr hearts and veiees, and in the wards of Maine's heleved Feet, say: I'Saii tin and tin and en. Our herpes, enr prayers, Are all with thee, Are all with theefi HLTSEEY REED. 1'13. It is a great privilege te be a teacher. I have taught in eight large seheels in Detroit and werked with children harmingr and in seheel gardens summers: besides teaching Sunday Seheei. I knew a great many children and they say. Helln. Miss IIrIerse,H when we meet and seem glad to see me. It is pleasant tn have ED main,r friends. I am glad that I went to Gerhain Nerinal Seheei, as the teachers are the heat in the land. The girls I met there are 1113;; dearest friends, and I would lave te see them all. INhen yen are in Detreit hunt me up. I have hanght a little farm in Greene, Maine, and I shall he very, very glad to see anyone frnm the nermal sehnel in the summer time. I will leave a little man te guide you at the general stere. fi-wj II I FL 'I. .':i I if iilifIJ-t'l: t - IQ Wihhtm Nhrmamli t8 ?9 a meet I TIIFI TEACHER AND HIS TIRED: HE! GtttI! i cried, HWhy may I Itttt ierget? These hints and girls entering life+s hettie thrttttg me yet, Am 1 their keeper? Uttly thti hear This eehstent httrden fer their gund aitd care? Sn erftett have I eeen them led in paths hi sitiw Wietiitl that my eyes had never Upml heen ! The thI'l't-CI'EIWI'JEd and peliettt Utte re- plied. ' They threttged Me, the; It the have. seen. SD mettle hthEt's g'tt at wiiif I Sititl. pren- testing still- fheg: gen, t,tnheedhtg; hut these btth'S atttl girls, 1'If'r'ilifttl anti 'theughtiess yes. 3111;! these that sinI Drag at my, heart. Fer them I serve anti green- Wilts: is it? Let me test. Lerd. l have trieti. He turned and leaked 31'. me; ' Bltt I have died? But. Lut'rl. this ceaseless travail tit' n13; $Ut11! This stress! This eitett fruitless teil These Settle te win, Theyr ere tint rrtilte.H He lenked at themwthe leek eti cine. divine! Then turned and Ienked at me: H3111 the1.r ere Mine. 11 ! Gtitl ! I said. I understand at last. Feteit'e! anti heneeierth I will hettd-sieve he Th Thy least. fraiiest little titties; i wmtid ttet mere be free. He entiied and said, It is tn Meu thtiapteti irem My Burdens by Lucy Rider MeyerJ Mwltttt- Ci. MEIREE, iDT. WHEN EXTREMES MEET Left; ih'Iiss Beulah Heel, HIT. 151 W. chSts jaeltstttwille. Fist. Right: Mrs. Amanda Teyler Neale, ' IJT, 453:1 W'est Henierd, Seattle. Weshingteh. Resttwtseerteee ere Getttsittit DAYS It: 15th? Retttittiseenees Di Gotham '- even the weeds seem ten start 1113' mind recalling pleasant ittettte-ries. There were the titties when either Mabel 1i erse er Amanda Teyiet' had a 13th item hmtte. There were the times when ntte stacked Celia. Clark's merit. Yes, den yeti rentettther thttt delightful spring night when El. skunk estttte t't'e-ttt the httshes hehittd the mid EltatiElnjiF tttttl ntetle his presence knewn? Helen tttttl Teresa had gene tu bed iii the TDDlTI eet'eiss the hall. As their transmtt was open. we knew theftr eeuitl hear all we said. 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L11 thi3 111113 3113111 11111111111331:r held 31 13331 11113 I311gh111g Ilgure. 0113 111 11111 1111113 111113. 111311 the 1111311 pu3her 11133 urged 111 13113 her turn. 01133 1111113 the 111111- I113 1111111113. 31311311. 11111311 1113 1113333133 11133 1313311311 3111111;r the 11311. M 1815 WHITE IS COMING. T111311 31111 111131 1111313 111-111111331 111-1331'3111311111113131 111 1113 1111111113 111' 1113 1111111 11331 Mi33 P31311113 1111111. During 3 H33h 111' 311 3313 1111111 the 333113 3113113311. N311 1111131 11113 11131113 11133 left 31111111; 33111113 11 1111311 111 the 1111111113 111' 3 3113111 I13Il. D331. 1111111 111133 Whit3 11133 1111113311 311111111g. Wh3131'31 11113 11111 11 1111131 113 1111113 With h33te. The 111113 1131113 lifted the 1111311 1111' the H1131 31111 1311 111 the dark 31311- 11131 1331111111 111 the 31111311111111 31.111113 H3111 33131111131 the h331111 thing 11133 13311311 33311131 the 111311! There 1133 j1131 111113 enough 111 3111113 11111 111111 the 1113111 11333333 31111 111 113 gning 111 11113 '3 11111111. 511133 W 11113 331113 1111111111 the 11311 1133311131 the 1111-1 111 1113 111331 31111111111. '11-'33 111313 3 111311311 1111111113 in 111133 '1-1'11113'3 3313 33 3113 33i11. 111 3 111133 1111131311 111 31111 the 1111111. 6311111 night. 1111133 I T111133 111313 1111333313 ti11'133 3113111 111 3 113311111111 311111. 311111111;r 31111111 311111131133. 31111 1.111111111111113 te33h3r3. I wish I might 113113 11131113331113 111 131131111111;1 the 11111 1131113. M311 I 111311 Gnrh3111. 1113 f33111ty. 31111 1113 31111131113 31111111111311 31133333. 111-31.11.1111 I.1331..'11T. C1111 1331111133311333 11111111! 31113111 1111 3111111 11111113. 311 I 311311 31313 1111131- 13313. 1113111131 113111111g 31111 33111113 111313 11111111133311 the 1331 11331 1113 111313 31 I3111113111. 1113111111 5113111 111133311111 11133 the 1331 girl 111 111331133 111 1113 ninth 313113 11311113 3 13g11131 13331131. 11113. P1111113. 331113. Yuung 111311 111 th113e 313313 were 311111131 3 31111131111111.3131 1111111 1111331311'th3 1.11111 111111; 111 331111111 F3111 111 11111 111311111313 11313 11333311 113111311111. 3111113 11113311 313 111 31111 31111111 1.. ED311111 31111 keep the 33111311131111111 3111111 th3t 31311311 111 the 113313 31 G. N. 3 11133111111133 31111133 1111111 11131131 111 th3 191118 3:11:13 111 this 311331: 'We 313 33111 1111111121 111 11111 33333131111113 with 13.11. 5333 1111 111111111 311 11111 313331113133 31311133 1111111113 1113 held 111 11111111g 111311111111r 31111 111 11111 te33her3 111113- 313 31111 31111111g 1.13 113 3113 111333 11111 31111133131133 1111 the 131111 111311 1131.1 111 113 31131 the help they gave. G3333 313333 H3LL, '03. 111111 1113111111133 111 1113 11331. 3111 331111111 31111 31333 313 113131- 1113333111 31111 3313331113. The 1133 1111111311 there 113113 1131131 113311 1111111311. The 111111131133 1111' g11111i 11133 11111111313 1111 31111 31113311113311 31111111 11311 113 1111131111133 11111131 3113h leaders 33 Mr. R1133311, 311133 1White. M133 H311111331. 311133 Fiek3tt. 111133 1111111133, 11111133 11111131111, Mi33 13311113. 1.11.133 53111113. 1111133 A3get31111. 311133 Keene, M1. P111113 31111 Mr. Smith. l1-131 r Qhehhmni NWFMWI 18 7a 2-: 1115112491 11s I review the experience in L1 N. 5.. the meat abiding. helpful and real quality is that whieh came tti me irem the intimate perseiial associations with the teaehers anti giris with wht1111 I studied. with WhDi'l'l I heartied. with whmn I lived in Rehie I-Iali. .Iieiier, eetirage. religious ditty. liatriatisni anti murals were dis- eussed and eeiiehisiens reached as sincerely and as deliniteiy as it was pessihle 1501' young women at etir early age to ever tle. fits I see it new, twenty years after wards. the must 1.talttahie thing in 11:13.:r persenal experience was the frank. kindly Eritieistti DI uppei'elass girls whom I leaked up ha and athnired-the iiteuleatien tit a standard that I felt I must upheld when I heeame an ttppereiass girL er aii Af as we were classed. These qualities which I enunt must valuable in my tiwti petsettal experiences are these of friendship. etiiiipaiiimiship anti iiitttuaI assistance. Sinee leaving 13, X. S. in 191381 I have taught etinstanth,r with the eseeptitin ef twti years. and am still at this tnest-iiieasant-ef-ail jehsi iiiase taken the Plattshurg Course fer Helping Teachers, which is held each year at Castine. Here are a few brief jettings as my memory eumes tti me: Gymnasium eem+ pletetl during etir stay ; agriculture intretlueetl 11;; actual gardening under the leader- ship af Mr. Frederick Smith : Class at 113nm was largest to graduate 11p tu that time; Basketball ii'itrethieed, Rivals and Alerts; etiasting 011 Fart Hill, chief pastime In winter; dancing in the eerriders fer recreation frem E.SU te Mitt 13.31.; Spreads; aeeeiapanied with ehaiingidishes i11 Sky Patient. a jelly remembrance. Questien Hi-Iiss Neutse In reading elassji : HIsn't this a 1111?er day ?'I Miss 13.: Yeees. Miss Neutse: H3111mititene! Just as I expected! h'IaIsELLa' CHaDatz-Uatse GILES, IDS. My 111e111tit'j; Iiiitik reeails many, litatijiF happy nge'trttigethers.U The Saint Patriekls part3? tin Marsh 113th. tent, with Mahelle U'Skitl'j Chad- heurne's mether as Hguest ef henna.H given his Teresa 1i-Ii-ratrren, hKit'I Sampson and me in Reem G3. Why was iISI-zit Hser mad and then as wild as a hawk ?u Hew ahnut Lnuise Perkins and 11m in INIat'jrr and Jithl'l ?II HOh! GeDd-hye, 1113' Bittehelii'I Reiiieiiiher? - IIKit. remember the sleighritiei Seine hatsugreat warmth fer the heads! Have yeti fergetten HE'muuu,r Jim, the maseet fer H1:11.11: gangim i-Vaiited -a few mere pictures Int 0111' I'DDIIII Rememher crawling through the study tahle, and songs tn the gtindsteneis ae- eempaniment that Halluweeu night In get DUI certificates tn the HGUDILI 1Will DI the Senier Class in Heard Imm me in a desperate vnieet IiGrah 1113f eitithes Etntl T1111, FEikitF i New whese bath hetii- had I ngahbed ? How many of 11s helped tr: sandpaper the ink spots from the assembly hall fleet ? Why P Of the HA Class: hh'rhlj is never enld? Miss Settlers; Whe is the strengest? Miss Sampson. Whe should preside ever a nitinastery? Miss Ahhett. With what division at time is 11111- class niest familiar?1 Miss Weeks. itifhat birds at preyr in the class? -Miss Hawkes. 1What member shnuld marry a brick maker? Miss Straw. Of the Faculty: What is the paiest member? Miss White. W'hti is the sharp- est member? Miss Keene. Whe is the hardest member? Miss Stene. Who is the shallowest 111emher? Mr, Peele. 1W he is the meet honest 1ne111hei'? Mr. Frank. Vt-rho metres with the 11 eise ef siik skirts?I Mr. Russell. iiiasHaaIa-a Sassaseis Lasts, Tits. 1: 14:1 1 Mfgem dammlhmm 18929-1879 - . J .-- LLUM-HI NU. :JF-Names giwn cm page 1m $14M GoeMm Normhi 18 79 1-: meet It filis my heart with delight. 1i'trhen eltl Father Time in his Bight tringe heek memories ef the GREEN PLHD KEFHITE. And of deer Oltl Rehie Hell. Heat when I return te G. N. 5. Fur eur greed eld i'ettntntet' seeh. Net ti. dear eltl fatttilittt' fete inf tHHSL tut a feeling of pure leneeemetteset 0 Father Time, in thy flight. Cenelt thett t'E-runittt us. again just fer te-ttight? There are tlear enee wheire passed To the Heavenly shere. Flihese ieeee whieh were entettg tie We heheltl ne mere. Yet how dear to my heart Are the niettteriee of G. N. 5.. Of the eleeetttetee Of 19133. MARY Letitee Deeee. i133. Knowing that all the material tleeiretl fer the Jubilee nuttther ef the GREEN AND WHITE will he given nttteh better hy these whe have heett tthle te keep in teueh with the eeheel. rather than 113.: one whe hee Spent the years intervening einee 1903 5:: far away. I am enly sending my earnest wish that dear eltl G. N. S. and its beleveti teaehers may eetttittue the splendid work in the eettting years as wonder- fully as in the past. Graduated 19138. 'liettght tilI sitting ef 1912. Married Thanksgiving Day, 1912, in Jaekeenville, Fla. I'Ittehantl a tlairytttan. Lived ever sinee in Tallahassee, Fla. Twe boys. James Wiliiam aged 14, Geerge Henry, 11:, aged 12. I am enelee- ing a enapshet ef myself and twe heye. WTIHNIFEED hVEt-ttte APTHDRP. TIE. THROUGH A TwEHTtF-YEAR TELESCDPE I SEE: Fretti Mitts Fiekett'e windew the rare epeeteele ef the dazzling Stilledt'apEti peak of Mt. Washington suddenly appearing, ninetyr miles away, against a grey velvet sky. The almost enew-heund Portland tttemhers ef the ereheetre gaily wavng to HPE Russell ft'thtt a pung he heel ertlereti ten take them to the train ene wild winter efterneen. Leuiee Perkins putting eut, by their respective neeke, twe elaeereent inetrudere. a bee and a snake. And tines Louise remember the feet dollar signs in the Key et E? I145; GWMGM QWWIM 1159112 9 '1 I 8 7 9D Nellie HeCenn and myself. 111115 1101:1115, lunch hexee. 11131111111111 and 1111111111, E 1121111 512111111111 te 1IC'1.'1:11111111111111 e11 ehankie mere e11e spring evening when we missed the mere eepeditieue eenveyenee. A1111 1111! the heeutifui, lengrete111111e11 vielete along the way. Mr. Knewlten. eighty1 years 1111:11111gfr 111 reeeptien. Hie eautien: W'hen the day eemee that your hearing announces 3111111- pre feseien to 1111 observing stranger, 31111111 be 11 feilulteIF I 11111 wandering if it is really Beefer hiet week, miles frem Where I teach, I heard twe 11111111ew11 111'eh1ne 111311111 g eIJeut my being a teacher 1111' net. A5 theyr 5111' in the eelumns: n 11151111111 1111111111 11011 advise? Neee A. M. TACHEAU, '08. THE INTeeneeTIG-rer 11F 5111111111: 111: 19138 Our eIaee 11f nineteen hundred 111111 eight, The art 11f sewing 111d undertake. He made some aprenervery 51111111, With different stitches till we knew them 1111+ f3111 el1ee1-f 111 Angie werked 111111 werketl Te get 1111 her hutten hele just the tight 111111-11. But even though she tried 111111 tried, '11-?he11 it was 1Ie11e she 11111 111111.111 111111 cried. Never again will I 1131 tn sew 1When 0111 Di this 11111 Kennel I ge 1H It 11115 twenty gears ere we again did meet At 13111 1111111111! Al1111111i banquet seat. And I said, H3C3! Angie. hew well I recall That 31111111 11111 made with the buttenhele 111111 1111. She replied, HI1 was. 1113' First 111111 lestf' Thengh shete been 11 f111e teeeher these 11111111: years past But IeI have 11 girl and hey, Lets ef werk and lets ef jey. And 11111111911 the time I've 11ee11 thenktul te knew J 111-11: hew butternhelee eught 111 grew. The epren Enished wee 111111111 6 111.11 8 111. Mweewem LEIGHTDN TREJIMHE, TIE. 11-1111 Gmethamm Nmammt t8 ?EED a meet 3'. 1.1' Freer Haw: Prevell Gilkey. Derethy Murray and IEnnie Bean. HSede Rate: Maud Smith. Mildred Allen and Etiith 311. Third Rate: Sara Grinnell, Geneva Brawn. SPECIAL ATTENTION, CLASS OF 131D If you can't force a smile at this, something is wrong in nineteen years. Surely everyone will t'eeell why Geneva and Det are leeking toward the fenee rather then reward the phetegrapher. There is rte fenee? There was then. This same gt'etlp. with prehehly a few meree eetteumerj a full ehere dinner ene Monday mitl-night aiter Det had visited East Beethhay, and Miss Fiekett rammed next deer! She didn't interrupt then. but next day in assemblyr etteh ene was eelied upon tn eenfess her part in the preeeedings. and it was generally supposed that Mr. Russell had difficulty in keeping his faee Ieng. Weuidni't it he fun if, 011 Ahmtni Day, 151317, 0111' EDth Amn'vereary, we eeuld have a class tetun'ett and tall: ever these and 50 many other geed times! If anyene else is interested, write me; let's put it ever. EDITH HALL PIANDLD, 'lD. Standish, Maine. It'lemeetes Memories. yes, just menteriee hut hew priceless, And year by year they seem to grew mere clear, Memeriee, just memories Of my Alma Mater, dear. H-Then the busy werId i5 siIent And the embere jttet ready t0 diee Then my eeul steals eff to meditate, fmd tel 3:011 dees 30ml; Hy. lHTJ iGiween thhiihe 1192 ED '18 79 i see jr'ULlT tienr inrn'i etnntiing L'pnn its grassy knell; Anti. like seine sweet lintlnnne. Yeti are pictured en my seni. Oh. Gnrhnnn how we iere rent. Anti wettiti return again. lint like prieenere we are Chained tn life just hy wertle, whieh ere Hii'h nntl iiwhen. i'int ynnr lnnging nrme reneh entwerrl. Anti nur heart strings jmu tin grasp. Ami draw 11:; gentlyr tn yen In a loving ninther's eieen. The fnllewing ie the first titttitntinn i ever wrnte fer ptihlientien. It was the headline fer the Bnetnn Pen. Mereh ti. 19:34: i'The ashes nf nnr ieilnree form the clay frnrn which is inenltletl reel eneeese. Aeneee ELLEN Tjntine Fntntee. '11. Creethtge In G. N. 5.: 1'13: sister ?i-Inrein end I entered G. N. S. in jnnnnry. 19138, anti I must ennl'eee tiur first Few weeks were rather unhappy nines heenuse hf hnntesiekneee, In these dnye the mail was 14;.ilneerl npnn the ninnn in the Assembly H2111 nt inrn'ningr reeeee perinti, end the students gathered ernuntl it like kids nrnnntl e eirens tent. We were always en Etnni-nus her 3 letter irnm htnne. When we had hnnilj; reached the inueh-lengedrfer iiAi' Class. there was one begs.ir student in the HDH Class. One day in autumn he somehow managed tn get his pnekete hill n'f wnntierinl, rney, jniej,r apples frnin a nearby orchard. He then merehetl gellently tn Assembly Hall, where he genernusij.r tinied them entwnet te- his Classmates. hut tn the A's whn were having a study perind there. My speeinl hnhhy wee gyntnestiee How I did enjey that nne peried! We played captain hall and valley hall. I was jumping center an ant team. Manuel training was nne hi my jnye, with the exceptien nf. these blueprints required iiei'nre nny ertiele enuid he even sewed nut. Then there were leseene in hew tn hnhl that einyti knife, when I had eiwnye knewn hnw tn whittle. But Mr. Penie and Mr. Brawn were always very kind and helpful. I have a number of hniehed articles made at G. N. S. which I prize highlyr n5 entwenire. Dine? C. Reennnne, 111. Leiin iNymen Heahn 1911. is new principei nf Sitnwhegnn jnninr High .Sehnnl. During the war her husband. jehn Vii. Healy, wne Captain nf Cnmpnny E evereene nne end nne-hnli years. Reeently he has aeeeptetl a pneitinn 35 Sept. ni Public: Buildings at i-Engne-te. Thej,r have three children: Rieherrl, age 1.2. in Grntie 1fII; Rnhert, age FL in Grade IV, and Althea, a Jnninr at G. N. S. iHSJ Gtmhmm Nhrmmt i3 ?9 H 19:29 falematj;r ef eamjma levelineaa: Flaming heautjrr 13f autumn. Glistening glen: 0f tee garntente in merning sunlight. Life renewing green of springtime, And always the tluieting munttur 0f fragrant pines. B'Iemery of little kindneaaea, unexpected. heart warming. Of sandwiches of fan in aerieua hears. apentaneeua eutpeuring m youth, Anti later OE understanding and eueeuragement from f nend I F eelleaguea Find 0f smiles at Little Children, Lighting dark eerrideta and glenmy places within. These lttemeriea remain theugh the years pass For the inatinetjve frieudahip ef eemratlea, Simple! unspoken uttering ef aelf te self; Per the hem diseipline 01' required tasks, Steatlying, shaping, developing: Fer the farming of values, in friendship, aehievement, aetiee, Measures of werth fer EVETFFdHF living ; Fer planting the. seed at stimulating amhitie-n, Unaatiahed, unreating; For the sense of others: belief That begets truatwerthinese; Fer opening the dear to a wider. richer werld; Fer these gifts tn mind and seal. I am grateful. NATALIE Meemea Waaeea, 'IL The twe years whieh I spent at Gerham Nermal Seheel probably, as hiatery, would read aheut the same as great ewe. We were longer skirts and Ieager hair and spake a different slang, hut ethetwiae I suspect that we were very mueh the same. I rejeiee in the growth and pregreaa whieh the aeheel has made, but there ia eee plaee in whieh I am glad far 50 little ehange and that is in the F aeultj,r Rewt which faeee. yeti still in meruing chapel. I am glad that same at the people when: meant meat te me as a student are still with yeLL Te me they are Gerham Normal Seheel, Mr. RuaaeH. Miss Hallitiay, Miss Steeej. and Elisa Keene. Yea prnhahly lmew them aheadyr as very Elli: peeple. and in the years te-eeme yet: will realize what they mean to the aeheel there than yet: peeaihljr can now. LOUISA M. TALEDT, :12. llaaj Gimme ewwmtte 15592 H 1'5; l 3 TSP 'iTI-IE OLD Ditties CHsr-teeaitti' i see as yesterday the G. N. 5. hi 'l'tEEtl'ijt thirty years age. In the eentre ef the pietttre is Mr. Certheil. a kindly! fatherly Inan. yet tirnt withal. Tu l-znew him was a prieiiee'e. IEt sit nutter his 1wise teaehing a rate etiperttthity. Iiis intittenee gees eat: and the students hf tt'itltlj.F must feel the strength eat his petsenaiitj.r as he leeks dewn upon them daily? item the wait. I see hint se plainly. making his wayr dawn the bread mitltiie aisle of the assembly teem. his hits,r canvas hagr in his hand. A httsh falls: there may he a henie ietter. Eew he is tailing the names iii the fertunate DHEF+ Eeeatise hi the inerease in nttnthers. it wetild he itnpessihie te- hantile the mail thus tetiay. Instead. eaeh student has his own hex, Etttti the ntnnhet hi the heees required is Iegien. Then. there were fewer snhjeets and less eentaet with the Dtttsitle warm. The sch hein'taster eeuid stand in the midst Di his stud ents and hand eut edueatien freni nee large hag. as it were. Hut se tntlayt There is a different instrueter fer eaeh suhjeet. The order hi the day is speeiaiiaatien, and Gerhani Hernia! Scheui has met the demand ef the eutside weridt The nraetiee seheeis have answered to the eall ef new ideas in etlueatinn. In- stead elf a few remns in the nerjrnal seheel preper, with tine direetet', there is new the heautiful building tinder the hill with trained stipereisets and teem teaehers fer all the departments adveeatetl fer the ideal seheel tit ttJday-icilltiEt'gEtTtEH, elemen- tary. junior. There is even a ntetlel rnral seheei. Students ef the present G. N. 3 east little reaiiae hew great have heen the changes, net hew mueh it has eest in meney and in effert te arrive. There is an tieuht that the steady upward growth is. fer the inest part due tn the efficiency and wise leadership at the present principat, Mr. Russell, whese efforts have been ably seeended by his iaithiui assistantst LDLT BUKsa, :12. The training whieh i received at Gurham has been invaiuahie to me, both in teaching seheel and in heiping my own Children. As we live en a farm. I have been ehiiged te teach my children mneh at heme ten keep them 1.11:- with their gradest My nertnal seheel week gives me a feeling et' preparedness whieh I sheuld not have had without it. But pleasant menieiies ef liiierham are perhaps as impertant as its edueatienal value. The beautiful campus with its fine view ; the tttanj.r pretty walks about the vieinity; the helpful Sunday sereiees with Mr. Lesliels sermons and Mr. Russell's i ntetesting Bible elasses ; the weekly seheel prayer meeting: and the Sattmjaf.I eeens ings spent in ear reems tegether, making fudge er ether gend things, are stilt very vivid in my mind. The lasting friendships gained there are very pteeieus. Many hi my class mates I still visit er write to, and enee I have been haek te Gotham. staying ever night in the Viola Mt White teeth. It was geed te see the new detmitety. hut Rehie Hall le-eked se natural that it was hard ta realize I had been away se lung. I missed meat dear Miss White's smiling faee item the little seat in the hall. We loved her wenderful persenaiity, her unfailing kindness. and her timely advice. Her tnernhtf,r will litre with us always. Mt: Russell seemed as genial and interested in us as ever, and what pleasant ehats I had with Miss Halliday and Miss Etene! We ail remember them as being so kind te us and loyal te their duties. making their presenee an iaspitatien- A delightful time was spent with Miss Keene, whe is just as radiant, eheerful. and friendly as in eur seheel days. Other teachers are net Eetgetten,w1tiiss Diiljnghain and Miss Aagesen. se enthusiastic aheat helping us in her week; Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Erewn, se patient with these ef us whet hardly Heel Hhelhhnm Nmemhll l8 ?Ell E llama knew a saw item a hammer. Ii any graduates have a shanee tn revisit Gnrham, they may he sure ni a mnst enrdial weleame. IH'IEARLE Manny PUTt-Iasr, ' 13. j I have three Children: :1 udrey. new twelve. in the eighth grade, Eugene, eleven, 1n the seventh gtade, and Harlan, ten, in the sixth. I wrsh ynu all sneeess in year grind work. The fall of 15112 was the time when the Maine State Teachers' Cnnyentinn met in Portland. As President Taft was passing,r through the state, he was asked to speak hefnre the ennyentinn. The students at G. N S. were alsn asked tn singi It was, nf enurse, a gala event- 'When we reaeherl the City Hall. we fnuntl that the stage was net large eneugh ta held as large a ehntus an we hatl tn sit an the grannd Henri Our eliteetnt hatl tn stand in the first gallery far as all tn see her. At a ehattl at music we turned tn face. her. Since. it would nnt he yery respectful ta turn our hacks nptm the President. one at the teael'lers purchased and passed atnund quantities of little flags whieh we were to wave when we turned. FartUnately we had finished nnt selentinns he fare the President appeared. but we all reuse, waved nnr Flags, and cheered as he and his retinne eame tman the stage, This is but nne ineitlent nf many interesting events. PEARL Rayttnnn, '14. Reministenees of Old G. N. Eii days? There was a time when I suppnsed tine had such things only when nne sat quietly and serenely in a rneking chair, apart frem the active world of aEairs. It is an-methinagr of a shock ta realize that I shnuld he reminiscing nf hapny days whieh. at times, still seem SEI near at hand. But Gnrham gave .me twn things--nne far my mintl antl ene fen- my heart. In my mindmprnfessianal and ntherwisewate certain standards of wntk estahlished at Garham sn Hrmly that it is impnssihle tn escape fram them- At times. I tttiniesa1 these standards were whnlly extranenus tn nne's nwn planning, but gradually their appeal beeame st: strong that even tn this day it is a neeessity tn Clea nnels work as well as one can in nrder tn win apptnhatinn ftnm thnse silent mentors whn still sit in judgment upaa lahnt tinne. In my heart are the strung, abiding friendships. sn woven intn the f ahrie nf life that their patterns are ineffaeeahle. They are indeed a garden whose fragrance, delieate but pervasive, lasts always. Sn-high standards at work for my mind and fragrant friendships far my heatt-uthese are my gifts ftnm Gerham, gifts which I held in high esteem. WELTHIE Enasa, '14. It's a far cry baek t0 the old days in Rnhie Hall, hut they enme to me: rather rlistinetly tonight as I sit thinking hf them in my own little home Ilm afraid I wasnlt quite grnwn up in these days, but you Equflnit have tnltI me that ; and I eaift help but leak hack upnn the little girl that I was and all the dear enes wha went tn sehnal with I11E with a great deal nf tnletanee. and under- standing. I started my teaching in 1West Hollis, then accepted a pnsitian in Sanford where I taught until my marriage tn Charles Thyng in 19213. I eantinned teaching until ahnnt twn anti nneshalf years age. You will see my little sen Junior and my daughter Priscilla Frances with the ether pictures In the fall of 192'? I opened a private kindergarten. This was mast interesting and inspiring. New I wish I might hear ftnm same at my eld schoolmates and wtmltl enjay heating item any members hf the faettlty wha may remember me EytLana C'Ustatlwas THYHG, :15. Italj L came m awaite' 192 LED -. I 8 7 SP My hubby fer the last seven years is my little eamp. It is near my heme in Lishen and keeps me 111151.? and happy ail amnmer. The eenlet that I used every week te aeeempany the Gerham Stings in the aaaeihhlj.r muaie lessens is used as: a bugle in 1115! Camp. I wish all eueeeaa tn the Jubilee number. CELIA E. Bewra. 1th The Class ef 1913 was ene hi the ae-ealied W'ar classes. it left same $2M?! invested in Thrift Stamps which are ten he redeemed fer cash when due and used te purchase seine artiele fer the heneht ef the aeheel. Tehegganing en the hill adjaeent te Alden'a iee pend was very peputar at that time. hey students and gi 1'15 alike rising at 5.30 te ge eat en the hill and take rides that weultl hreak their bones if they were te try te tle it new. Here'e In that elti G. N. S. Twn whete years of happiness; Te he Sltl'Et we had te week, Net one ever dared to Shirk. New ear itiemery haekward swingse Anti we think hi all the things Crewtletl iute these 11th years, Playtime, laughter. werktime, teats. Luring meineriea. dear to all, Twine ateuntl eltl uRDhie HallH; And may eut aetieha every day T rihute te the eld eehe-el pay. Every teaeher was our friend. Leving patience witheut end: Trying, EVETF legal seul, Te help eaeh student win the geal. New, we knew that all the way We ean reaeh sueeeaa tetlay, Or can hepe te win a p1 aee In each lifete daily raee. Will he like them te Hearty en, And their jeyal artiier den. Stand fer ttuth and eier eenfeee Leyalty fer dear eltl IiGr. N. Sf: GLaeea BURHELL CARTRET. I11?. 1 graduated 'Erem G. N. S. in 1913, hefere the days ef GREEN AND WHITE memery heeka. Mine is ene I made in Mr. Iirewnte elaas. It lies en the desk in freiit of me new and tetiay. a5 efteii. I have been leekiug at it. The eevere ate hitlging. fer its pages are fttll ef reminiscences ef happyr days. What stirring clays they were. tee, in these memorable years ef 191T and 1918! Ameng my clippings are seine that tell ef the part Gerham Kenna! played in the lGreat W ar-a tag item Tag Day fer the Red Triangle. when we raised ene hundred and twenty-hee tie!- lara. There is. a cheer we sang when Miss Ethel 1a- ereeltltidge Hehtetetl the tray.m I L'u'l II 31 I Hamhhmm Nhrmhllt E3 ??ED rt M332? 19D find alsn our menu for the F 'I-hzntwer hanqnet Menu tle CatnenHage. I see in Inetnnrjy, Miss White. SCEtl'll'lil'lg the inerning paper. fer were not several hf i'her hers'? ever there? Near the end ef mgr beak is an aeeennt of graduation. Hrhat a large elass it seemed tn he! There were ene hundred and twelve. The eaereises were patrintie. t'er enr happiest day was war-eIendetl. What a eentrast te these glerinns days nf peace! I wish the senior elass sneeess in its undertaking. ilesste Cnertararr ErrnwLes, P13. HONOR ROLL IN SERVICE Our hnnnr rnII nf serwiee thtring the war includes these whn had graduated hefnre entermg the serviee, together with these who were called fretn sehnel. 19 t? 1914 Raymond I. Beal Austin Alden Lawrence D. Cnbh Geerge E. H ntehersen Wiliiam R. Daugherty 1315 Carl BIL Gahan Philip King , ' '7? . Fias- c. Lanka- eiisma B. Reed 191E Churiatj,ir Rnhinsnn Lawrenee N. Cilley Dwight Parker Rebert Ii. I-Iughey John Ranks X'Valter H. Jnhnsnn 1913 Philip A. Libby Earle 55. Russell CliHnrd S. Sawyer Llnyd F. Stair Archibald j. Rich 1922 Charles G. Carter Edward Presser Hugh Caldwell Knowles Elhridge Rentetnher. G. N. 5. '13s nne evenh'lg in the spring of nnr last year. when everything was tlrenehetl antI wind-hlewn by a Ei-ltenr rain and gale helenging te- that season at the year? Ne? Wren, prehahly there were a number of such even- ings that spring. hnt only one that I recall. Maybe yen win, ten. in a minute, fear it was the night ef enr senier banquet at East Hall. Remember new? The storm had hrnken the newer wires and nnr nnlj.r light fer a part at the evening was given hf; eandles at the variens tahIes. And the etTeet was not unpleasant. in fact, it rather lent ehann tn the eeeasietL Later in the evening the lights came en and fleetted the tIiningrhaII. Our decorations were sitnplewne eut Hewers in these days, fer these were war days, when luxuries of all sorts were curtailed. Ne elaborate entertainments. nn festivals, nn grad natinn pageant were Durs. These were snher days in nnr jrnnng lives and instead hf enjoying the usual aeeia1 events ef the normal sehenl ennrse we established Reel Cress elasses. We 'wnrkerl hartl tn rte enr hit in the great een- Hiet. and I think etn' eHnrts were net in vain. Ih'e never been snrry that I was at Gnrhant during war time. Ne, there were he earnstiens nr rnses at nnr hanqnet. Our hewers were vielets anti Jnaerewers and evergreens. and we seemed the wheels and heltts for miles arnnntl tn hntl ennng'h fer nnr tahles- 11L'Tere we satisfied with them? All the hethense flewers we eenltl have heught wentd have heen nn mere heantifnl in nnr eyes than these sweet. wnndsy wiltl Hnwers that we had gathered with nnr nwn hands. H.531 r 11811110111111 15AW11111110 1119112 191 1'1 1 87191 H0111 110 1 110011011 10 1011101111101 011 111050 11010115? 11 11011 11011 110111101 1111101111011 0 11011111101. 01 01111 1105011011011 111 1.10111 1110 111111 111010 01100011 10 01051111: 05 10115001511055 01 1110 1111'; 0110111 01 11 110111101 5011001 01055 01 0110 111111111011 01111 1111101110 51111101110. I think 11101 11011 01011111 110110 w0111011 011011311 01101 11 10 11111110 01.1013,r 1101011 01 1h0 00- 005100 05 111110111110 111 110111: 0101110131 05 1110111111 it 11011 1110011 51101011011 111010 with 1111110 11111. 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W0 11011 0 00110111 0111011111 01 1110110311 10 51101111, pitifully 5111011 101 0111 111001 01111 11 11100111 1101115 01 11g111111g, 0111111- 0011110 01111 51111511011101;r wh01 1110 0011111 0110111 101 wh0t w0 110511011. 1 wish 1,100 011 5111:0055 with 310111 J11131100 11111111301 0011 00001111 0111011 115 00- 1100101100, 11101111 1110000 110111115011, 119. 111.111 4Q mammal Nahnamll t8 ?9 5' HWQW If ynn are lnnking int a sehnnl whnse Ihtsiness it is. in handling its enterpriae in stieh a way as in asstn'e nnt nnly the aetltiisitinn Di useful in'linrtnatinns and skills but alsn the Inng entitinning tleyelnpment nf these CDIICDIHittth Iearttings that make far individual and sneial wnrtlt; that will teach ynn tn he tn'tlerly, well balq aneetl; that will give ynn an increasing witler nntlnnk; that will tliseipline yen and tlestrny t-anity and pride; that will enable ynn tn enntrnl ynnrself mare and innre under all ennditinns: that will liting tn yeti CGlIl1tI'jr-'eW'idE friendships; that will leaeh ynn ta thinlt less at yourself anti yntir persnnal prnhlents and mare at the stthlitnity' and everlasting peace that etintes through the ltnnwletlge and understand- ing at lienple. then jnin with them at the State Normal Sehnnl at Gnrhain. ?ylaine. Staettaa: 'W. Eanwa, 121. It may he at interest that eight members hi my class have heltt an a Rnnntl Rnhin letter ever since we were graduated. Of ntn' ntnnher fnnr are married. Esther lL- lnrey Seywartl. Ellie Perkins hndrews. Rnhy Hndghins Callentler. and Eva Childs Stari'ett. Thelma Russell, Clara Glitlden, Margaret Paul and I are still happily wetldetl tn ntn' ehnsen prnlessinn. Of ennrse the Rnhin carries many, many reminiscences at G. N. 3. days. We'll never target the fan we had skiing, snnwshneing, and hiking, far we were an nntdnnr-lnving btineh. ELIaaaaTH Sauzsnaas, lEBi Tn GnaHsM NnasraL SeannL Retnrn we new with. jubilant heart. Ta give tn Gnrhant nnr little part In this hank which we hnpe will be A ennneeting link between yan and ate. h'lany a happy hnnr have we spenL Many a helping hantl have we lent In the shelter at G. N. 5. so dear, Whase memnry we all revere. With 1alatlnesa ntn' hearts enthrall As with jny we nnw reeall Parties, plays, sales. and danees That tn this heat attr ITIEITIJTY entrances. My thnnghts tnnight wander haek ever a period at more than seven years tn tny sehnnl clays at G. N. 5. Oh, the lessens that I lahnred ever an diligently, wan- dering if ever in this wide warld I would have use 1' at what seemed tn me nntr landish infarrnatinnl I have been grateful tn the teachers when strove tn inerease rny eapaeity Ear knowledge. Greater than all the lessons in methods were the ether lessens that helped as I went fnrth tn my wnrk. A pleasant. thnngh diflieult task. the training at ynnng minds in the fnrtnatiaa nf habits that make them gnnd eitiaens. Reenlleetinns nf eatnpns pleasures enine thrnnging tn rny rnernnry, winter days at skiing and sliding an the eainpns hill, wiltl titles nn trays and tin pans an Aldenls Pond. and snnwshne hikes tn 1LEliesthranlt and Smith Windham. Memorable are the. bird walks when springtime eame. Ptaetieing nnt-nf-tlnnrs far the traek meet was great apart, tea. Of e-ani'se all these were santlwiehesl in between generous sliees at study. The tlrantas antl pantnntintes were great fun. Strange as it may seem, in a drama I was afraid tn speak. in the pantomime my greatest desire was tn tallt. The friendships farmed will always be lasting. Frnnt nne tn whe-m the inentnry at G. N. S. is very dear. JnsTaLLa Lnettaaay :22. Itssl Gtreem thhtiihs 199132 9 i I 8 7 9D I am happy to knew reel tt'erk is being tiene ill heitling eltiset' the graduates tli tieat Did Ghrham. Days spent at Gerhsm Kennel seemed whaleseeie anti eeuiplete, But here in Kew York City is ' jiush en every street Chi Gerhsni Normal esmpus were birds. anti trees sttpt'e1ite- Here. Brnsciwajf lights den Hieker o'er srtiwded subway scene. I dare net get acquainted with a neighbor at my tieurt Yet haelc in Gerhsm Eennsl we knew each ether titers. The Hiren man in industry eslls eut fen: girl and heyu Cente tn the business eHiee and iii yeti: werk Find jey. In this breed field i'ni tesehingt anti glety in the name.- Hew I value resellestiens Elf tlear eid Gethsm, Maine! EVELYN R. HOWELL, 933+ One member of 0111' Class mi 1924. Marie Oliver Berry. has :1 pair Cit twin buys bent in Nevemher. She says they are a hewling stieeess. Ether leaving Gerhsm, eur 'iThiTEl Fleet Gang iermed a eluh knuwn as the Rehinnettes. The girls are all menihets ef the Class ef 199'ECilstlys Aeheru. Miee Erewii. Frances Brewn. Ruth .ittut. Helen Parker. Helen Sweetser, Glens and Evelyn Viles, Grsee Nerten Graffam, Marie Oliver Berry. and Ella Mae Far- well Giipstriel-t. We have eeeh year had a reunion st seme heaeh et lake and are new making plants fer 3. house party this summer. Stieh a greed time as we have! THE. Esnwmels Messsss A Iirewnie sat tlewn hit my pillew. A Erewnie eIintbetl ever my hetl, A Brewnie ltepped upen m3: shsultler, Anti this is what he said: 19:39 in Gnrham Nurmei Ne ether year the. same, Everytine she-uJ :1 be en hand Te hener her deer name. 19:39 in Gethsm Kennel, This is her Jubilee Year, The Eftieth anniversary, Se s11 alumni eheert RUTH F. BENT, I94. U5 OF Ti-VENTY-FIVE W91: upeiegies te Stewien Faster Gene are the days Chute timely eheelts When te Neriiisi we did ge; Te help es 011 eur ways, Gene are the cares Hie need them fer resuimeting Of the eisssreem we did knew; Us ef Twenty-fwe. Gene Us the realm Of memlry leeg age .i Celine ate the clays 1N e hEElt' their gentle eehees calling When we lsher te impart, Lis tif Twenty-five. Strive te impress A knowledge ei nut art And fer rewards On yeuthfui minds That te us are needs of praise With all our might and heart. Attid till eur hearts Wye feel their swift t'Espmises praising With glsdness s11 eur days: Us ef Twenty-fiire 1.01515 0. Fessss'r, '25. I. 1.56 1 G eelhhm Nwemhli 18 ea a meet -. '-'.:n.-..' r I he's .I.,- t . F II hepe this Itiateriai tttay he at same help. Of the Class at iii? the ieilewing girisare teaehihg in Senth Portland: Rttth Weld. Aliee Sawyer. Bertha Gleaseii. Margaret Sinkinsen, Elisaheth Einltinsen. Laura Linthel. Eliner i-iateh, Helen Smith L'stthstitutei. Isahelle Butler Derby. a star in hashethali ef '73-? has new been married fer ever a year and is living,r in i-TtEst Semervilie. Massachusetts. Derethy Whipple is emtneetetl with the Fertieud Evening News. i'Eillie'i Eaten. who will he remembered ameng the east at i'llaitl ef the Ram- hee Semen,H is attending Gray's iittSiHESS Celiege. Pertiatttl. Rests 355. iiisLL-r. i2? Laura Newtnh is teaching in Ai'idever Grammar Seheel. Delia Thurston thartl. '35. lives in Ridienvilie and is Itept Tl'ntts-tr anti happy,F by twti tiear ehiidren, Iii ease. he hue teiIs yet; ahettt me. I'll just sag.r that June 19, 15:33. i teeh the name hf. Lang and am new mistress ef a rlear little heme here in Ai'itlevert T am sending a peettt ealled C2 and :H; which I think might interest these tlitrisiens hi the Class hf hat. Masts ELLIeT Lasts. i was pleased te- i'lttti a eepy elf the 11121 tiniest; AND W'HITE here in the Presqtte Isle Nermal Iihrary. Several hi the students have sphken highly at it. I have. my ewn '23 Gases ash tiltiht.t'rts1 sh have given the talks here an idea ht what U. N. S. ean tin. I hepe yet: have ettjerjred sehnel this year as much as I have Really I just leve 111:: here. The week is seinewhat ditiierently earried ea in the Training Seheel from what it was at iinrham, hut I like it eery much. Here's wishing the Class hf tea the hest ef stteeess with their GREEN sate vitrI-IITE. ELIEhE-ETH l'iseaa, 28. WILLIAM j. CORTHELL. LL. D. PatseIssL. 18TH -19th An appreeiatien by Rev. j. S. Riehattis et' Wialettt Hill.- hiainet Written in response to a request made hle Mrs. idelyn Atherten l-Ierrill. Til, The writer1 heiere entering the Ghspel Ministry, was, for a few years, quite intimately asse-eiateti with Mr. Certheil in edtteatienal work in this State of Maine. Etihen the prineipai hi the Iflalais i-iigh Seheel anti Aeademy, IETE-Ta. I bearded must of the time at his heme and se heeame intilttatelj,r aequainteti with him and his family. and ever after, as lens;r as they lived, eeunted him and Mrs. Certheil ameng my mast intimate friends It is therefere with pleasure that I respead to as invitatien to write seme brief. appreeiatiea hi the man te he printed in the iertheeming isstte ef the annual te he published by the ih- estern State Narnia! Seheei, this elesing year hi its first half eentttry ht eaistenee, Jane, 19294 M R. CURTHELL 1n the service hi ehureh and hi state did he iaher. With ties'htihn attd 11We fer the cause he esperttsed. And with ieve and elevatien ei peers was he iavered As esteem and alieetieti in them he amused. I'ts a teaeher ef yehth in the High Sehnei, er iewer, And as Billie Class teacher in ehureh he excelied. Jitnd he seen in the art was a reeegnized leader, And that ieitjr distihetieu has he ever sinee held. Itstj Mmamrt hmmlhtiite i9? 9 i I 8 E 9i In Municipal eenrts,whe as judge was impartiaL In the halls of lawsmahihg aeteet well he his part, in institute teaching his ehiei aim and his titirpese. The enabling his pupils ht mind and its heart. At the head. fer a time. nf ah state edneatien,w As a super hf snpers and hi teaehers end sehetiis. He set ferward the standard and put an prtihatien that has prayed very exeelieht metheds and rules. Representing the peeple in th' state legislature H. D. hi. as a title was surely well earned, Thti' regarded by him as of prehtiess nature, But a hanhle and useless? and ennstantly spnt'tteti. But by sehniat's rennwned fer their wide infarrnatieut He was netted and named fer a daeterls degree. find he ea rnetl. hy trite merit, this proud designatinnw The hennred distinetinn tif LL. D St: when piaeetl at the head at this Western State Nermai He received an appeintment he justl y deserved. Just the man fer the plaeewtn use language ihinrmai, And the seheei he full quarter-a-eentnry served. Fer the sellenl and his pupils he daily existed. Fer this sehtieil did he werl-t with his might. mind and strength Tn seent'e state snppert he 51:: Firmly 11Iet'sisteidr That mast signal sneeess ernwned his EHtll'tL-il at length. In the pupils he taught in the last generatiee. Leyal irientls. staunch and true his faithfulness wam By these pupils, new teachers in the state and the hatinn He still teaehes and will in the years yet ta came. in the fall of lhni'j, 'ti'iialter E Russell. the present prineipai af Garham Nei'inal Seheel. and the seeaatl ta hehi that tiesitiani teal: up his duties as head ef the sehnel. fnil-awing Mr. Certheil's resignatinn. Different petsenaiities werk iii tiiFfetent ways tn gain the same ends This was never truer than in the wark hf these twn edneaters. In ethteatinhat Eehls it was never Mr, Cei'thell's eastern te feihiw tee eleseiy the beaten 1paths. A rnarlted individuality led hint to stt'nll inter hy-ways nf his nwn, and there his Classes tnnst EelIew-a-peri'eree. Mt. Russell worked en the prineiple that the edneatianal trail, already biased and made sa ie by master inintls. eenltl be fniinwed with pi'aiit, without being pur- sued blindly. His was a tliHienh task. On the fanntlatieh built with painstaking eare hy his ptedeeesser far a quarter ei a eentnty. he ereeted the. superstrnetnre, the whale resulting iii an etlihee ta which the graduates hi the seheel turn with pride. Frnai the beginning nf his adininistratien. Hr. Russell has been alert te- meet, and keep abreast ef, the ehanges in edneatienal thnnght and praetieei This means keeping in teueh with the work at? ether ethteaters, and he has the faeulty of doing a great deal with little apparent effert. Ne student trained at Gerham iii the twenty-l'tini' years that lit. Russell has been prineipal will fetget his manner at meeting and settling sehael prtihlems- He has a perspeetiye whieh relegates small anneyahees tn the haekgi'enntl: anti a sense of .hnine-r whieh keeps them there, and heeattse hi thisJ the difhenlty. whatever it was. ail at tinee seems never tti haye existed at 311. That he may eeatiaue his werl-t ineiiy years len-ger is the wish of every student whe has been privileged ta study under his gLIiEiEHCE. Theait Ci DINGLEY. 106. Itssl GneJhe-tm Nmrmmili t8 ?H' E 1929 11.55 TESTED Te these who wenhi he teeehere ei their kind. Let ltnewletige he the wieelent ei their art; The hrttin is dead where learning preeeee steps, HCeee herdenedh tn the value et their part. Keep e'er the tap at jrtJuth within yeur mind: To hend with etteh new tl'teughtwtn every elitne; The tree wheee fthere iieet eannet withstand The- pregreee swept he fete the winds at time. SAMUEL :1. iineewre. TRIBUTE TO MR. RUSSELL Mr. Russell is a tewer ef strength tn his student hedy. The Seniere offer new tt tribute In his splendid leadership, to his preEIninent edniinietretive ehility, to hit: pereenai aeumen, and integrity. The spirit which has Ient itself tn the progress Elf nut: minds along edueatinnal lines, the kinrilineee whieh 113.5 brightened nur lite on Normal Hillt the tremendous energy exerted toward the reaiieatien hi the ntejer aims ei eduetttien, will always inspire us to serve Anterienls yettth with the best of whieh we are eepahlet Melt? ELIEARETII HAM, I213$, H J-l- t, In memerjtr ef titeti-jer Hartgheit! ttiim tiieti em ettr Beeeeietrreett: Ettttttey Gewnee Senteth inf;r ef I fetwen. And snnlething nf Earth, Brim full nf leaven 1't- ttfhieh gives rise te Mirth Se was our Gladys. iTwee June when She left 115 And the sun. althengh hright, Shewn dewn en tt eless W'hieh lenged fer a sight Of our Gladys. St:- in memory ef thie hewer sweet, Whe Ijleetned for us two years: 'We how our heads in prayer meet. find brush aside the tears F or eur Gletlyet M. E. L. lteel 11211013113111 emmimtm 12912 9 II 8791 I . . .r - .. 1 ! 1 I1.' '- - 511.111.1111 '-'-'!11LI:1'.1111.111I f: 1....1 1 rle- rt-P- Ee 1-1. Peieese 'I-J . .95 111. $5419? 1:11 ill 11. INDEX TO ALUMNI PICTURES Shown em pages 1311-1351444 PLATE 1. ALUMNI DEPARTMENT Raynmntl King Reid. Jennie Hawhult Reid. '97T Er. Jennie I'I. Reid. ?;th N. 2:! 51.. E. St. Lnuis. IH. Edith M. Reid. TryphEHa Nash Emelee. 1911, 311313 Findley Place, Minneapnhe. 11i1111. Julia 1'1-11:11.11t-:11111 132. Julia 1111111111311 Lnnmis 111 1929. Durethea E. 61111113111. 1:34. Lestina l-Inndy Geddari 51:11.3, Phillipstnn. 11111155. Hugh 5. Caldwell, :13. Emma 311211111 Suule, IE1175. Rumfnrd. Maine. Eleanerr Seule. T231 Died June. 1923. Frank hllen Deugless, 51111 :11 Frank L. DnuglassT 'EIE, and I113 Allen DeugIass, 35. PLATE 2, ALUMNI DEPARTMEHT Mr. Gehrge Brawn and children who are graduates 111 G. N. 5. Left 13:1 right: Alice 1111.. 5311; Mr. Brawn. 115; Clarissa, 1:12; Philip .31., L37. Mahel G. Merge. 51311'. Mrs. Agnes St. Jehn Merriam. 319. Mabel Merse's farm in Maine t1: which 1011 are all invited. Mra Agnes MeiVilIiams FGDL 192. 21111:! 51:11. 11115. Anna Drysdele Fish. 1113, and daughter Marjnrie. 4 yeere. Urchard Camp. Lishnn. Me. l1311;111:11 and direeted 113' Celia E. Ehwie, 'lli. HThe little camp fer little girls.H 11115. Bertha Rankin Lawrence, '95, and daughtera. Merjerie. 123, at the right. Gertrude. 1:19, at the left. M r5+ Winnifred Weeks 15111111an, 11131 3111:! 5131115. Geerge Henry. at the left. Jamee 'WilIiern, at the right. Class Special 151.. Piugree Sehnerl, Detreit, Michigan. Mabel G. Mnrse, teacher. PLATE 3. ALUMNI DEPARTMENT Mrs. Eviiena Cummings Thyngys 51:111. Junihr. :71 years. Mrs. Evileua Cummings Thyug's daughten Priscilla, 1E! 11111111115. Mr. H. S. Caldwellis 51:111. Rehert H. Caldwell, 3 years. Mrs. Marcia Libby Buckie. ehildren. Eleanar, 12 yeare; Sta111ey, 111 years. Mrs. Grace annsend Duttan's daughter, Ruth, 234 years 111:1 when the picture was taken, 11:11.1: 4: years. 11-11'5. 15111111121; Daley Fairly'e children, 1511111113,.I L013. Eugene DanieI. William Merle, Eve 1111:111th51 regrete having 111: phnthgraph, hut sende 'Gureeti11g51.H Mr. Fleryd G. Feleem's 511111 Fleyd 13., J12, 3 yeara. Mrs. Mearle Mendy Putnam's children, Audrey. 12 years; Eugene. 11 years; Harlan 111' years. Mrs. Lelia Wyman Healyis childr-EH. Dick, 1:! yeara; Behhie. El years. Thu will End Althea in the C3 diviaiun. I21:1. Mm. Leda Waltz Martin's children. Heuertfl. E- years; Carrnll. 1 year; Faye 2 yeare: Rnherti 4 years. 1111-5. Gladys Burnell Cartret's daughter. Carey. 11131111 W V1 RM8WEJ llgggL Mmmm Qmmlhuim I92 9 :- 1 87911 'H-l. .J.. 1H EDITDRIAL BEARD DF GREEN AND 1WHITE'1 Fran: Ram: F. Humphrey, P. Sinclair. H. Drcutt. Miss K. HalIEday, M. Ptdersnn, C. Phinney, L. Ward, D. McCart. Middle Raw: L McDonald, 3 Carter, M. Williams, H. Jarrett, M. E. Ham, M. Gnrdnn. C. Clnugh, R. Watsen. Buck Emu: C. Landerkin. E. PaTSGnS, L. Fagg, A. Dallaff, H. Savage, .P. Gra W: 3. EDITORIAL STHFF Editar-in-Chfef, MERRY PEDERSDN A ssr'xrmrrfs FLEIRENEE HUMPHREV, MILDRED Ennwxj EUGENE Pausaws. BEENA'DEITA CARTER. ELIEAEETH HAM Bushes: Manager, LAWREHCE FDGG A35i5ta::.f3-+MADELINE WILLIAMS, MINNIE GDRDDH Adwm-rfst'itg Manager, PHILIP GRMES Assistants .- HELEN JARRETT, ALFRED DDLLHFF, WILSDE PALMER Ahmmi Edimn CELIA PHINNET A.?fofmhfs-PEARL SINCLAIR, LEEA WARD menrmu Edffmar Hanan: HALLETI'. AGEES MALLD? Arr Edifars RUTH Wmsnx, HARDLD SAVAGE Phnfngmphic Edifm's STANLEY LIBBY, Vinm GAEDIHER Urganfsnfimrs, HELEE DRCUTT Athfctfcs CHARLES LARDERHIE. JEAN h'ICDDEALn Cafmdar, KATHEHIEE CLUUEH Ju-ninr Edirm', RUTHERFDRD DREMMDHD, JR. Adi-mrccd Sem'm- Edimr. Drama. MCCART IlEBJ I Ghelhhmm Nnmmcfnlli 18 ?n 11 1118112451 :. :14 Y .K ht. .- HDUSE CDMMITTEE ant Raw: E. Stilphen. K. Clengh, H. Regers, F. McGraii, L. Tupper, L. De Cenrey, S. Adams. Serena? Rate: D. Dean, '3. Vinai, H. Lee. C. Lnngley, M. PetiErenn, M. Lean. Third Rate: D. Harris. I. Lewis, H. Helmee, E. Perkins, I. Smith. STUDENT GOVERNMENT The student gevernment nf Gnrhem Nerrnal Sehnnl is an institution that we are 1111 proud ef.1t ewes its eueeeee tn the feet that it is based on the willingness nf the girls tn eniiperate with and help ene ennther. At the student ennneil n1eet- inge held 1n Center there are many general dieeneeinne and individual talks fer imprnving the eendnet ef the girls 1n the 113.115 and en the campus. The Heuee Cnn1n1ittee eleeted by the student ennneil meets every week and at the meetings many infnrmel talks are eerried en bringing ent ideas int irnprtwe- meet in gevernrnent and ways nf 111eki11g our life here tngether mere werthwhile Seine changes 1n the handbook have elen been suggested and diseneeed Several eeeiel fnnetinne have been spnnenred hy the House Cnnnnittee, the iiret nf these being the Hellnween 1311113,r held in the Gym. At this party many strange sights were seen, tn say nothing nf the weird ennnde heard, but 1111 the guests reenvered ennngh tn be present at eleeees the following Monday The Christmas supper in the dining- rentn proved tn be a reel banquet thanks tn the ingenuity nf nur n1et1-n11 Miee Wendwerd. It was 3. eeene of much hilarityr cnmbined with the Spirit Of Christmas. Santa Claus was present 3.11121 distributed the gifts among the eitillfnlljir deeereteti tehlee It had alreadyr been decided at Student Cnnneil tn send these gifts tn the Evening Express Santa Claus 1n Pert- iend fer the peer ehiidren Greet pieeeure had been taken by the students 1n eeleet- ingr suitable toys and 11 splendid assortment was the result Later in the evening the girls. of bnth hails met in Center. Stunts were given and refreshments served. The hidden genius and talent nf eente nf 11111' members were revealed in the skillful rendering of HThe Faculty in 4C3h11ne1,H a perfnrmanee which not only brnught ehente ef eppienee item the girls but enrnplimente item the faculty. All the girls, whether in ennneetien with student gevernment nr ntherwiee, feel that they ewe n111eh tn the admirable influence and ideals ni Dean Nellie W. Jordan. a .Fq' 1.: 1:15;. I ill :. :3; lit; 'II I .. .r 5 3'1-11- r1-' 4 ;' ' r r 1 1 I 'r .1: :1: 4.1:, - 41: '15. I 1. '5 eff : 1L1.- .1 f I l i' F ' .i-I-I'H a J? 11 1n 3 -. M 11 11 i Heel I CGWEBM aQWihliiiiiw 113992 9 '1 l 8 1? SD .- ....r Y. 1N. C. A. jUNIUR AND SEN ICIR DFFICERS AND CABINET MEMBERS Frau! Rate: A. Caswell. H. Lee, K. LnrrgleyT H. Drentt, .151. I-Ieely. E. Perkins. JMMIE ream; F, Humphrey. V. Le Clair, H. Helmee. E. Henneeeey, E. Hartley. L. ihnderenn. G. Vinal. Bent Rate: 1. Grace, 13. Stetsnn. T. Hughes. E. Bradford, M. Gnrden, D. Nickersnn. Y. W. C. A. ACTIVITIES, 192349 This year has been ene ef the meet preeperens of all fer the Y. W. C. A. at Gerhnnr. It has been preepernne from 3 sneiel pnint nt view 115 well .1111 irenr the Eneneiel side. During the 511111111er several Y. W. C. A. members wrnte tn the juniors, telling them nhent the eehnel life here, the ettrnetiens ef the ee111n11e, end the welee-n1e 'l'thF wnnltl reeeivet In September a few of the eehinet 111e111here returned 21 day enrlji.r and met new students at the trains and ears. Each student was inane tn feel :15 11111eh at home 115 nneeible. That evening a get-tngether tmrtyr was held in the gymnasium. at which time get-neqneinted games were pinged, stunts per farmed, and dancing enjoyed. On Friday evening, September twenty-third, e fanneI reeeptinn was held in the gynnreeinrn. Prineipnl and Mrs. Waiter E. Russell, Mr. and hire Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Cerne, Miss Vuihidtlen, Miss Dawes, Miss jnrden, Miss Keene and ML Andersen were in the reeeiving line. Following the greetings shert addresses ef weleerne were extended be the neweeinere. Several members of the etnrlent heady entertained with veeal seine, instrumental 5011315 and readings. Refreshments were eerred and tientnngggr followed. The annual drive fnr membership was started e-n Monday, Oeteber Erst. and ended en Thursday, Oetnher eleventh. The Reeegnitien Service was held en that Thursday evening, when the new 111en1ber5 were initiated at the i111nresei1re ealrdieq lighting service. The 111ernberehip this year reached the high mark ef nne hnnd red 11nd seventy. M 11th thoughtfulness and time has been put in en the Thursday evening prayer meetings. The hret nine meetings ef the year were eentinetetl hjr eeh1net members and then theyr were taken ever by eeseelntlen 111e111her5. 111111 QMPMQWM Nmrmmi 18 ?EJD H i929? JAPANESE EDUTH, Y. W. C. A. FAIR Frau! Row: Mary 1MeFi':emdrielntl Margaret Sylvester, Leuise LangIey, Muriel Faulkner, lied;r Hatch. Beck Rum: Deris Elaisdell, Geraldine Fendersun. Virginia Le Clair, Nellie Clapp, Eve Eradierd, Graee Stetson: Gertrude Vinel. 1'Iferne Hartley, Irene Chambers. The W'erltl Fellewship Committee has been responsible fur ehteining seine rery illtEfflEtng' nutsitle speakers. These include: Mrs. Lydia Jehnsen, Past President of the Maine Branch of the American Mission Board: Rev. Alfred T. 1iiiiere, Friends: Church, Fenland; Rev. Hilda Ives, a fUI'EtHCIEt helper of young people in Maine; Mrs. Walter Wiiihitnej,r ef Gerham, Maine; Mrs. Mary Jehnsen, President ef Junier League of Pertlartel. On Thursday, Nevemher twenty-iirst, a sing was. held in Center, under the tlireetiert Di Mies Miriam E. Andrews. ni Ger- hem NermeL We were very fortunate in having with us, in h-Iereh, Miss Kather- ine Butler, Netienel Seeretery 0f the Y. W'. C. A. She eendueted a prayer meeting and met severei of the girls in small diseussien grnups. Deiegeter m Ne-rtiieertern Ce-uferenee, Camp Mequa, Poland Springs, Maine, June, 1928: Catherine Langley, Mary Jo Lesa, Geraldine Fendersen, Leuiee Duti- lting and Darnthy Dean. Permanent JWPmiJ-frsilip Cmumiiiee: Mies Jeseie L+ Keene, Leis Pike. Gertrude L. Stene, Mary L. Hastinge. Mra. Clinton Kimball. The annual fair was held December sixth, in the gymnasium. This was 1Ltelled a japanese Fair and tile benths were deeereted eeeerelingly, with streamere and cherry blessems. The hostesses at the various beethe were dressed in Japanese eestumes. Japanese gentle, sandwiches, puneh, eandy, fancy articles, and Christmas eerds were on sale. A pest effiee 501d letters eenteining fortunes. All were well patronieed. Heal them aEWhthB 192 9 'i I 8 '7 9 l' .. .. + THE STEADFBLST PRINCESS Frau: Rhee: Pearl Axiartl. Anna Clark, Flerenee MeGreil, Ann Ryan. Ruth Galiisen, Barbara Heraey, Shelia Mills. Lillian Hansen, Maxine Clnugh, Alberta Feelet Gladys Gibbs. Phyllis Hashim. Elfitt'dte Raw: Minnie Garden. Mary 1:: Lesa. Lydiahrel Andersen. Pauline MeLaughlhh Elizabeth Futile. Isabelle Grate, Elizabeth Hemtessey. Kathe urine Clough, Celextine Cyr, Muriel Faulkner, Leuise Langley, NEIIIE Claim. Leuiee Chieman, Imogene Casey. Back Here: Miss Jessie L. Keene. Shirley Adams, Grace Mehliister. Beeiah Perkins. Italy Hatch, Gladys Fasten Luuise Dunning. Mildred Beet:t Eleaner MeLeed, Shirley Hartley, Alice Caswell. Mary Federsen. During the evening a twn-aet play, nThe Steadfast Prineessf was presented, the success nf whieh was due tea the earnest coaching of Miss Jessie L. Keene, fevettltjyr adviser 0f the Y. W. C. A. S?NEIIPSIS Aet I Place: Werkshep in the Teymeeter's Cettage. Time: Early en a winter's meming in the midst at a furieus sterm. Gretchen discovers a face at the windew, Hans and Ursula busy themselves making teys. The fairy fancies et' Hans. Ursuie, and the Tnymaster denee hefere them. The Teymaster gees eut. Gretchen tells a stery. The King'5 Ceuneiller tells a stery. The Tnymaster teHs a stery: Ursula hehelds her eeurtiere. ACT II Place: A Email gardert adjeinittg the Palace of Princess Ursula. Time: Early Twilight. . . Ursula rtghts her EhtlzljeeteI wrnnga The Amhaeaader frnm Astanelh hnngs a message, and a threat. UrSule dementia knewledge ef the Prince item Jehannes Kraft. He refuses. She gives herself and her the kneves. Iehannee Kraft and Niehales Helm es hostages fer the missing Prince. The Prinee returns. CAST The Teymeeter. Elizabeth Peale; Ureula, his adapted daughter, Isehelle Graee: Gretehen. his servant, Pauline MeLaughlin; Hans. Gretehents grandam, Bernadette Carter; jehahnes Kraft, Niehelas Heh'nt The Kings Ceuneillers, Calextina Carr, Katherine Cleugh. Fellewers et' Jehannes Kref-t-Ftere Carri. Mildred Eeek. Atiee Caee-ell, Ahna Clerk. Prince of Jnll'tsteu'neia1 Elizabeth Henneesey; Amhassader frem Aetanem, Lydtahel Andersen. Fellewers ef the Amhassadnr-Chariette Cates, Italy,r Hatch. . Seldiers from AstaneiamLetwise Chipman. Mary Pedereen, I. .Casey. G. Mehlhster, S. Adams. The Gardener. Margy.r Je Lesa: The Sentries, Lleuise Dunmng, Glattys Faster; A Peasant Weman, Shirley Hartley; Her Children, Lemse Langley, Ruth M1115. . . The FairieseFleI-enee MeGreil. Stella Mills, Pearl Axfnrd, Ft. Peele. R. Galhsen, P. Haakms. Pierrets. and ColumbinekE. McLeod, M: Cleugh, B, Hersey, A. Clark, L. Haneen. R. Sinan- Children-Gladys Gibbs. Ann Ryan. Munel Faulkner. Heal Goemm Nhrmm I 18 79 '5! 19?9 I 4 1 1 -..- p. f: ., I HM .i' U H1 L 9' ' -- N ,9 - 1 l. -I- FHUR WINDS CAM PFIRE Frmr-f Hate: L. Eemette, M. Lean, C. Millett DUuertllianJI U. Gardiner, El. Nickereen. Bede ffettr; Rt Jardine. N. Clapp, I. Casey, W. Brine, L. Briggs, D. Harris. THE FOUR WINDS CAMPFIRE The Four W'inde Campfire ie one of the heel; organizations that Gerhem Ner- mel Seheei hes te offer te its young peeltle. The purlteee of this breneh E5 to train its metnhere in leadership ee that they will not truth.r he eepehle ef being campfire guardians but feel eenhdent in undertaking the leadership ef any such organize- tiett that may eIreetIJFr he starter! in the eemmunity into which they.r gel to teach. The ergeuieatien is a very wide-eweke ene and ef vital heneht to its members. Perhaps the spirit ef the campfire girls can heat he expressed by these werde ef Ina E. Lindelege: Te he a campfire girl, end see The beauty wrnught in bird and tree; Te sense in all the mekerhe beauty, The jeyeue eeIl to work and duty. Te he a campfire girl, and feel The worthiness ef all things real; Te held te truth and right. and find DeIight in being helpful-ekind. Te be e eemphre girl, and aim Above the mark ef wealth er fame. Te enter, strong, and pure and geml, The nehie state of wemenheed. I'JEI?J f Game 1m aammlhhiiw i992 EU I l 8 ?1 9D wt 2 . I! ,1: e: if ; - H ?r g . E i ' 'i 5 a ' i H! h . ..... w , .. - It a . :15...- er EH fa .--Ir'.'- fl' I . 1:. 1'- Y. M. C. A. Fran: Raw: A. Harlow, D. Chick, E. Packard tFaeulty Member'jl, W. Palmer. H. Clark, D. Cummings. Berk Rem: N. Deane. 1. Bell, W. Heeper, R. Savage, I-I. Hallett. YOUNG MEWS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION With a re-ergenieetien ef the eeseeietien at the beginning ef the year. the Young Menle Christian Aeeeeietien premises to be ene ef the meet desirable clubs of the eeheel. At the regular meetings whieh are held the second and fourth Thursdays at eeeh menth the program eeneiete ef e leeture and dieeueeien period. The speakers are men well acquainted with their tepiee and present tn the hhye a hast of organized faete en subjeete of interest. The eluh is already indebted te- Mr. L. 135. Woodward when spoke en : I'he Cruiser Billf', to Dr. Lere whe spoke en Erelutienf to Mr. W'. E. Russell whe spoke en Hew New England Stands. The werrl whieh is carried cm is varied. At Christmas time it was getting subseriptiene fer the Evening Express Saute. Fund, while Centereneee hf difterent types are planned fer later dates. The first at these Conferences was held the 16th of March, when Hi-Y delegates from the eeuntyr eluhs met at Gerhem Normal Seheel. Speakers .fer that eeeeeien were Mr. Arthur Heatch of Weterrille whe spoke en hi5 reeent trip ereunti the werld, Rev. Hilda Ives ef Pertland who gave a religieue address, Mr. Walter E. Russell when epeke en the Value at Edueetien. Heel -II--.- J N GEE Wlfmm wammm w W 2: mm- QVCQGR $6533. JEEDK ; w ,v uuuuuuuuuuuuu hr L Mmmmt aanhnTum I992 39 i I 3 '7 913 ART CLUE Frani Raw: I-L Jarrett, C. Cyr. M. LESCI, C. GiHard, P. Waldan, D. Nick- ersun, T. Hughes, H. Petersen. Srcnnd RGEEI: A. Ryan. L. Riuux. E. Simunsnn, P. Haskinm M. Ward, L. Andersen, A. Caawell. D. Shaw. Third Raw: F. Shgrnr. R. Farhes. L. HanEC-n, T. Shaman, W. Eurkett, G. Ynung, F. Ddiurne, D. Barr, F. Huh. l. DRAMATIC CLUB . Front Raw: K. Clnugh, H. Jarrttt, Miss HDHEES, C. Gilbert, I. Smaulry, EL Fustar. G. Church, A. Paula. 5'2:qu Raw: I. Grant, K. McCarthy. F. McGrail, R. Gallisnn, M. Fauikmer. M. Williarnls.t T. DE: Cnurcy, L. Rim, E. Hersey, H. Mquaisun, H. Path 5:311, C. Carr. Third: Raw: L. Chipman, E. Richardsnn, J. Dman, P. Baker, E. Eager, ' C. Lcnglay, M. Gnrdnn, E. PDGIE, L. Dunning, A. Hmward, K. Hart- WEH, R. Mills. FDH-rfh. Raw: H. Hallett. F. LawIer, H. Scribner, N. Ynung, E. Hen- nessey, A. MEDGIIHH, A. Clark, L. Pnrtar, M. Lesa, E. Laahy, R. Paxsnn. A. Brucatn, H. Nickersnn, J. Ball. M. SaEnrd, P. Smart Innl I. -.IL.l'l-' ' 5' 'I'llthl'lll. l'i Gormm NummM 18 79: a wgdsm GIRLS' EELEE CLUB Fran! Raw: B. Carter, T. I1.!Ir.:ICrinlv.:+ L. Langley, E. W'esmu, E. Rand, E. Casey, A. Hill, E. Carey, D. Stantnn. Sfcund Haw: L. Chipman, J. Rand, C. Cates. D. Dean, V. Kelley, Miss Andrews, M. Gilrdan, E. McLaad, P. McLaughlin, G. McAllister, H. Lee, C. bugle; Third Raw: E. Grtenleaf, R. Cale. M. Rnbinsnn, R. Judd? R. Gallisun, F+ McGrail, G. GiHard, A. Caswell, G. Faster, H. Maulaisan, G. Vinal. C. Chadbnurna. Fourth Raw: R. Paxann. E. Lanpher, E+ Richardson, T. McGee, C. Cyr, E. Davia, H, Rutgers, B. Hersey. Draw, E. Caider, C. Phimmjr, M. Bird. H. Grcutt. Hi impl.-. a d !! ufuif -. -i- Id- p- DUTDDDR. CLUB DFFICERS- AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Fran: Raw: V. Watsnn, E. Perkins, R. Mills, A. Clark, F. LaPninte, W. Hunper. Buck Raw: G. Faster, D. Chick, R. Paxsnn, A. Clark xiFaculty Adviserl l1'n1 thiEm aQWM I 13992 9 'i I 8 '7 9D DRCHESTRA Fran! Raw: 11 Dean, C. Cates, EL Rand, R. Judd, J. Hand. PL. Grant, N. Deane. Errand Haw: T. Dianne, E. Rngars, L CHEEF, C. Day, Mias Andrmvs, W'. Palmer. C. Chadbuurnc, S. Ertmatm R. Cale. ARQUSTDDK CDUNTY CLUE Fran: Raw: H. Eamfc-rd, E. Sinclair, Misa Jnrdan, D. Briggs, V. Gardingr, Second Raw: 11 Whited, M. Faulkner, P. Baker, 5. Hartley, E. MCLECId. Third Raw: T. Dianne, H. Reed, W. Palmer. IITEJ r . . . HG? thmm Nmommm 1- m ?9 H 1WD 2 93D 'I-ir'l'i BUYS' GLEE CLUE Fran! Haw: A. Bmcatm T. Dianne, F. Smart. C Laurierki11.J. Ball. F. 'WESL Scrmid Haw: H. Hallett, R. Savage. C. Gilhcrt. F. Lawler. G. Hallatti D. Chick. Third Haw: L. PLH'EIET, N. Dean, E. Laahy. M. Saffurd, H. SavagE. WASHINGTON CUUNTY CLUB Fran: Row: C. Day, M. Wentworth. M. Williams, K. Halliday, R. Gallisnm A. Russell, P. Haskins, F. Halt. Errand Raw: H. Hilyard, I. Mame, T. Spear, F. Strum, T. EdgErI-Ey. M. ThnmpSnn, F. Lawler. Back Raw: W. Robb, R+ Savage, R+ Saulishury. IlTEj L 'l QGWMGM aEWWMiFB 15952 9 :- 1 8'? 99 IIIII r. ALPth LAMBDA BETA R. Currie, A. Brawn, H. Savage. PK W'est, E. Packard iFatuity Membcrfl. U. Cuggeshall, A. Harlan ;1 J. Presaey, N. Deane, C. Walker. KENNEEEC VALLEY CLUE. Front Raw: P. Hiltnn, L. Oliver. EL Peale, L. Bridgas, FL Page. A. Healy. Second Raw: C. Niles, M. Hagers, M. Hennessay, K. Hartwell, B. Perkins, C. Catas, D. Dldan. Third Raw: 1. Chambers, A. BarIDwe, E. Davis, H. Lee, J. E1211. E. PGUIE1 B. Westmn, J. Hailett. HTH ; . Gamhmm Nmrmicllll 118 79 H IWQQD '4: 1i-nL-.a.-'- .: 'l'CHZH'I-fiII-IHJTEIRSI CLUB Fram Raw: TUL Jellersnn, H. Peterson, M. D'Brinn, J. McDmlald, P. Lacke, P. Sinclair, D. Shaw, E. Raberts. Scmnd Raw: M. Harman, H. Harman, F. Gama; T. McCrink, E. Simun- sun. E. Silva, L. Rydar, Gr. Nielsan, M. MDl'I'in, M. Palmer. M. Foster, C. Stuart, W'. Clark. E. Spiller, M. D. Smith. Third IEMU: L. JEHSEH. E. Jahnsnn, M. E. Ham. C. Wandhury, H. Cush- man. W. Hcdgkins. H. Mtsarm. G. Thumpaan, A. Huff, D. Ethertnn, E. Rogers, E. Clancy. M. Smith, I. Sinclair. Fourth Rm: D. Miller, E. Fmding. L. Kennard, E. Pierce, M. Mchnald. L. Nay, M. Cnnnnlly, M. Barrett, W. Buck, I. EdwardS, D. McCart, M. Thnmpsnn, L. Fugg. Fifth. Raw: R. Drummgnd. A. Dulluff, L. Libby. E. Phillips, R. Smith, M. McFarland, H. Jarrett, L. Cqubroth. H. Nickersnn, C. Kelly, D. Drummnnd. YDRK CUUNTY ICLUB FfDH-f Raw: M. Cnusens, K. Clnugh, D. Abel. L. Dunning, I. Gram, A. Mchnald, E. Hennessey. .3?de Raw: E. Murphy, A. Clark, L. D: Cnurcy, L. Chick, M. Gordan, M. Gundwin. 1. Varney, C. Gandwin. H. Firm. Back Raw: E. Rugers, L. 1111551211, H. Rice, D. Huff, S. Adams, F. Card. E. GreenIeaf, G. Fandersun, E. Wildes. UTiJ thkJFMBJm dammmm 13992 9 - l 8 ?' BI! -1 .- h . 4n; 1 Hf.-.... THE MASSACHUSETTS CLUB Frau! EMU: C. Duffy. G. Faster. L. 113113011, C. Latahy, F. McGrail, H. Murphy. H. HDlmES. Semnd Raw: L. Riaux, 11 Stearns, E. Hcrsay. L. Carnnhell, L. McGrath, A. Ryan, P. Parkman Burk Raw: A. Brncatn, M. Emery, G. L::11.111:n+:ua.+ S. Bmcatn, R. 31133.11. W. Hamper. I 'l I . - -I.1 I - KAPPA PI SIGMA CLUB Frau! Raw: E. Stilphen, Miss W'hidden, J. Dunphy, G. Fosbar. Bark Rmr: A. Page, B. Hersey. D. Nickerson. E11131 I GEE aalhufmm Narmml 18 ?a H mm: THE. Julia. Tun Jumun Ewa' MyBatah 3.3m- 5.1.1953- Gama. mama BDTS' maagua Smiaa'. Ffraf Raw: L. Patter, A. Bmcatn. :1. Brown, R. King, Mrs. Em-L Sylvain, J. Hall. E. Lcahy, F. West, G. Lawd, P. Dumas. Standing, Back Haw: R. Cale. P. Baker. C. Catea. A. Grant. C. Kelley, P. Vilaa, C. Raavea, R. Savage. G. Baker, R+ Maraa, C. Guilfardf R. Salisbury, PL Urummmld. E. Lessard, 0+ I.?irumrnaud. LL EVaIl-tar, T. Dianna. THE JUNIOR BOYS MASQUE The Junior Boga Masque has become an annual event at Garham Narmal School. This year it was given Navamhar 2151: at tha Junior High Schaal Audi- tnrium. The proceeds were entirely far the hanaEt of the Boys? Athletic Associar titan. All the Imya in tha Class are active in tha arganiaatian. THE EAST Edward Mama. the juniar .................................................................. Edward Leahy FiJiran1.i-:: Mnnmc, a Claaamate ........................................................ Genrga Baker hThinn Smith. anathar classmate .................................................. Richard Savage HIIIamans'thrs'ruzm Marruyn, a aeniar Jnhn Ball uSill-I r Rickets, anathar senior . ............................................................... Paul Dumas HWHHE Rackwell, aIaa a aanim' ................................................. + CliEard Guiibart Thamas Highfiald, a captain of Enanta ............................................ Albert Brawn Praaidant Fowler. GE Lakeward University ................................ Raymund King Janat Hale, HighEaIdFS niece ............................ Fred Waat Mabel Grey, a viaitar .................................... Linwami Pnrtar Verda Griswald, anathar female visitar ..................................... + George Laud Vinlet, wha was barn there . ........................................................... Angeiu Brncatn Scana far all three ActS-Tha Campus SPECIALTIES EETW'EEN ACTS Fianna Sela . ....................................................... Thamas Dianna Selactions: Curnet, Trnmhune, and Fianna Drurnmand Emthara and Dianne URCHESTRA Paulina Bakar, Piana; Anni: Grant, Carnat; Ruth Cale, Saxaphone; Charlotte Catesi Vinlin IHH Gimme ammlhtiiiae ' 9992 9 i 1 8 79B 1 1- ll L. IIEI-ql- ha - LAMEDA PI SIGMA CLUB. Fran: Raw.- F. Streut, D, Chiek, Ht Palmer, D. Cummings, J. Hallett. S. Breeate. Serena Rate: E. Eelster. C. Landerkin. N. MaeDnnald, F. Lawler. N. Rehb. Third Hear: P. Smart+ H. Haliett, L. N. Cilley, A. Quinhy. Fear!!! Rear: R. Salisbury. P. Graves, 1. Bell, R. King. .S'femfiny. irft: T. Dianne, U. W'atsmh P. Dumas. Standing, right: A. Brneate, E. Lessarti, D. Savage. LAMBDA PI SIGMA CLUE: The Lambda Pi Sigma Club was termed in 1999 as an erganiaatinn fer the niaie students of Gerhain tanniaI Sehnel. It started with nine members. Seven new members were added in 192?, nine in 19.99, and ten in 1999, making the pres- ent membership thirty-hae. Out at this number twelve are alnnini members. Ne student mayr he inaited tn jein the einh unless the irate ef the members press ent at the meeting is unaniniens in faaer at the invitatien. The aims of the club are as fellnws: Tn strengthen the bend at friendship aninng the students. To help preinete sehenl aetivities. Te erganise a bench,r ef ynung men when are willing ta aid in the betterment of seeial life at Gnrhani Nennal Seheel. Te insure eetiperatien. Te set aims and ideals-essential iii sehenl life. Tn insure an everlasting friendship and bend at leyaltj,r among the male stns dents nf Gerhain Nnrmal Sehent. On April 4, 1929, a niinstrel shew was given at the Jnnier High Sehenl Audi- torium. The preeeeds were added tn the aeeident fund tn benefit all the male stu- dents of the Gerhani Nernial Seheel injured en the eanipus. This fund is l:cnerwn as the Lambda Pi Sigma Aeeident Fund at Gnrhani Nnnnal Seheerl. 15111 enter- tainment of some kind is given each year in nrdei' te inerease this fund. Where there is jny there is snrrnw. Sn it was with Lambda Pi Sigma when we learned of the death at ene ef nar inest helewed aiunini members, Arthur Jen+ sen. He net einlji.r lived tip to what was expeeted at him in the elnb, but further- Inere was ene at am best athletes, and an entstanding tigure in the whale seheel. hitheugh he has been taken, renieiiihranees will always remain with us. Iiial GQMMM Nmrmm 113 ?ED H 1WD 29? BRUHDCAST GRDUP FrmE Raw: D. Dean, C. Cams, E. Rand, R. Juddi J. Rand, 3.. Grant, N EEHE. Samuel? Raw: R. Savage, T. Dianne. E. Rugera, I. CELEEF. C. Day, Miss Andrews, W. Palmer, C. Chadhnurne. 5. Brncatn. R. Cnlt. Third Haiti: G. VinaL E. GratnleaL L. Langley. H. 1I.W::5::1::::m. E. Davis, M. Bird. H. Swett. l? 4:; - J- 'l' '1- Im- . - I ,- II '- ' DXFDRD CDUNTY CLUE Fran! Rmr: R. Brawn, V. Watsan, M. J. Lesa, C. Langley, G. McAllister, M. Clnugh, R. Mills. 5053.11.53 Raw: M. Entkus, M. McCarthy. E. Dean, I. Hangman, J. PflassaayI 2. Damn. R+ Judd, V. Wellman. IHQI L 13111313918111 11111111111119 I 11992 ED '1 l 8 $913 PROGRAM BY BROADCAST GROUP B.futh intarest was 21111115211 11111112111 1hr: 31111113111111.11111111111 was 11121119. that 11151111131115 11f lmth B13135I and Giria1 GEE: Clubs WETE 11:1 hmadcast. Thu: fnllnwing is thE pm- gram of that cnncert: :flil March-American Ynuth G. E. S. GHCHESTM 1TB 1391111 3111115 Ila? Twilight ............................................................................... . L741: Lanna UH: .151 Sautharn 51mg .erdm: Rarrar'd fr?! Sally 111115135 .............................................................. Mn Ensfshmmi: 2111111121111 .511111111111'5 113::- Trumpet 5111le115435 and Lillies 1311111111 DRAM 1:42? Male Quartet1KeutucT-cy Babe ............................................................ GEEbIlI' Hanan: SWETT, THHMAS DIDENE. RICHARD 55.111115, CHARLES LAHDEHKEE 11:13:: In5trume11lal Trim 1:3 : Echarm ................................................................................... . Schubert Eb; A Law: Song . ................... Cndmma f'fcri'fns: ESTHER RAIDT DURUTHY DEAR Erna: JDSEPHLHE RAND P111110: MIRIAM ANDREWS 05:1 Vacai Numbms flail Nuns: 13111; 11111 Lumiy Heart .................................... Tirhnikniiwky UH My Creed ....................... Garret! 131? Snpmnm: 1.1313151: LANGLEY, CHHRLHTTE CATEs. JCISEPHINE RAND, MARY B11111 3nd .E'uprmmx: 11111151133 CASEY. Duna'rm' DEAN, RAMA Juan, ESTHER RAND HEIM: Emmi 11:11-15, 61111151111111 $131.11.. E11111 GREEHLEAF. EVELYN WEETDH U3 Selectinn from Madame EutterEy .......... Puccini DRCHESTM LBJ Saxuplmnn Einlu-Eaxatrix THGMAE 13111111115: 1:911 My Little Cuttnn Dally ......................... . 612111115 MALE QUARTET IEIEIJI Trumpat Sula-Sweetast 31mg; Ever T3111. P11111111 GRANT 111:: Cgrgnatim: 1-'.I11I:;11'1:h .............................................................................. EHEIIBHH UREHESTRA i123 8111113111 Bangs fall Cheer 1:111 Chcer Unit Hats DH 11:: Gnrham Nnrmal tWrittL-n by Samuel Brncatu, 39291 1:ch Stand Up 111111 Cheer G. N. S. ENSEMBLE llElJl Ghelhmm Nephew 18 733 3'5 193.929 ART CLUE The Art Cinh has aimed to achieve mere than stieial enjoyment. Its 'lnetnhers have taken a prefessiennal attitude and have determined tn aeeumplish setne dehuite thing at eaeh meeting. On page 1133 yen will End illustrated by varinns inenihers hi this ehih seine hf the interesting things we have studied. DRAMATIC CLUB The Gerhain Narnia! Dramatic: Chili has had a very sneeessfnl year. Its inern- hership has been increased frtan twenty-hve t0 seventyr members. :55. new een- stitutien was drawn up by a eernntittee espeeialljr appointed fer that werh. It was approved by the elah and adopted h'Ieetings hare heen held regularly the seee-an and fenrth Wednesdays at eaeh menth. At seine ef these meetings, interesting pregrarns have been presented by different members of the CIUIL Ft very,r amusing and novel stunt was a htCirens'i given in the gymnasium Neremher Etth. GLEE CLUB The Gerhan'l Nermal Glee Cltth. under the efficient management of Miss Andrews, has had a very interesting,r and profitable year. The try-e-ntsn were held earlj,r in the fall and these whe were aeeepted heeaine inemhers ef the elnh. Then the fDIlnwing nfheers were eIeeted: President, Jesephine Rand; Seeretary. Teresa MeGee ; T reasnrer, Harriet Lee. The regular Glee Club meetings are held Thursday afternnetls at 3.30. These hetn's are much enjoyed by everyr member. A part at the lGlee Club, tegether with the erehestrar broadcast enter Statien H-FCSH Fehruary 15. The big event of the year is the eneretta te he given in the. spring. The ene selected has a Freneh setting, called HThe Bells hf Beanjnlais.H OUT-DOOR CLUE This is the sixth year of the OutrDeer Club. Its nietnhership at present is twe hundred and eighteen. Sis: henrs hi ent-dner eaereises a week, and partieipa- than in fenr organised hikes. out at a pessihle eight. during the seheel year is re- quired tit eaeh member before a letter er numeral ean be awarded. Letters are given tn hrst-year members and numerals ten seeend-year .Inernhers. A weenie reast at Alden's Pentl after a three-rnile hike around the ernss+ ernztntrj,r eenrse was enjeyetl Iast falL The club members who went on the I'I'ICIDI'I- light straw ride te- Cireverille can tell about the fun that the Ont-Deer Club makes possible for its rnernbers. ORCHESTRA W'hat weuld Gerharn Normal Seheel he witheut an erehestra? W'ell, this musical erganiaatien dees-play a very important part in the schetil life. This year has been a bis,r sneeess. Much of the credit is due to Miss Miriam E. Andrews. The prineipal functions at which the erehestra has performed are the Christ mas eeneert, the meeting of the Parent-Teaehersi Asseeiatinn at Senth Windham, the service at Chestnut Street Chureh in Portland, graduation exercises, and several other seheei entertainments. THE AROOSTOOK CLUB The Areesteek Club at Gerharn Normal was one of the first eennty eluhs te he termed. It is eaeh year foremost in elnb aetivities. The fellewing are examples at shine at the doings ef the club members: Hikes te Aldenjs pend, the favorite weenie roast spet ef Gerhatn Normal, and various holiday parties in East Hall dining-reem. F rem farsaway tewns the members ee-rne but the eluh rnakes the miles between seheel and heme seem fewer. t1s11 1 Ghetsm ahWIhttths I92 9 t I 8 79B THE BOY? GLEE CLUE The fall nf 1923 prtnreti the Beysi Glee Chtb he he a grewing erganieatien. and with the large enrelltnent et beys. greater veltttne antl hafl'l'anj-T were quite in evidence. At the etesing EKEfCiSES hefere the Christmas reeess. the Eeyst Glee Club as- sisted in making it a tnernerable eeeasie-n. On Feb. 15th, a quartet frern this grenp was detailed te the their bit during the hear at hreadeasting fretn Statien VVCSH at Fertlantt by the Gerhatn Nertnai Seheel -EnsetnhIe. Wie listened with pride when we were teid that the tttnnhers uttered by this grenp were atneng the hits ef the program. Plans are ttntilerwaj.r whieh will shew the heys at their best when the eperetta. HThe Bells ef BEBLtjtJiaiETH is given in May. W'ASiHN-GTON COUNTY CLUE The main purpese ef the W'ashingtnn CDL'ttltjf Clnh has been the hnid get-te- gether meetings fer entertainment. Its members have been eaeeutwe and aetttre in serviee, heth in the elnh and in the aetivities oi the seheeL The sneials have been heltl in Center for the pttrpese ef planning evenings that: wettld he enjnyetl net tmiy by its ewn nienthers hut by all the students ei the seheel. It ewes ttnteh ei its sueeess tn its absent nietnhers e-t' whom it has net heen 11114 mindful. trial; the elnh eentinne tn grew niere valuable and serve as a seeial eenter fer these students whe eenie fretn H t-l'tfajr Dewn EasttH Washtee'tett Cheers Ctt's SDCIAL Evsttrs T he Erst seeial event ef the year to he spenseretl hf; the Washingten Cennty Club was a Farmer's Part5:r in the Center. All students of the seheel were invited. Cnrnstaiks, apples, petatees and pumpkins were used te term the elahnrate deeera- tiettst quite in keeping!Ir with the sentewhat errtmeeus helief that everyr ene hailing frnnn Washington Cennty is a farmer and feeis niere at heme in sueh surrenndings. Mest ef the heys earne dressed in everalls, straw hats, and brilliant hattdanas fer neckties. The enstumes elf seme ef the girls were equally as funny and in l'lat'l'.lt+.':tttj.nr with the eeeasien. A pregratn ef tianees. games, and specialties all typieallj.F tarrtterishz.H if there ean he stteh newadays, made the party a sneeessfttl and meet:- talked-et event. A theatre party, partieipatetl in by eiuh metehers enly, was ene ef the speeial features. Miss Margaret Fewler, a member of the einh and ene ef the teaehers in the Nertnal Seheel, was ehesett f er ehapernn. The next eh'ert hi the elub was te- think up sttrnething,r f er everyone te eetne te and enjoy. An aetwyeur-age danee was the result. Tieitets were seid bearing nnni- hers fretn 'ti tn 1'5. and eaeh persen buying a tieket was ertpeetetl te eenie tn the danee in suitable dress fer the age indicated by the number en his tieket. He was also tn aet in aeeertianee with that age during the entire evening. This werlted eut tterj.r well. The eestttmes were varied antl the wearers, in inest eases, leeked and aeted the age their tieltets represented. Iee cream and eernhalis were shirt and tnilypeps were given to the guests by the elnh, a preef that :iDewthEasterle are big hearted. An eiitninatien danee was ene ef the speeiaities and the lueky eenple was awarded a hes: ef eheeelates. These are but a few 01' the ways in whieh the einh has seught te bring the students tngether t'er sneial evenings W'e whe sn seen must Ieatre Nnrrnal Hill wenld be glad tn always he eensitleretl members et Washitigten Cettntj.r Cltth. Te- nettt yeafs elnb, atitt te all that fellew, we extend enr best wishes. We hepe that eaeh year the elah 1113.11! grew to be ef greater serviee tn the seeial life of Gerharn Nerinal Seheel. M. W. Ghelhtetm Nnrmhlll 18 ?9 E MDQED AL-PI-leli LAl-IEDA BETA CLUE The Alpha Lambda Beta Clnh was erganiaeti in 1928 when it was fennel tle- sirahle tn have twe elnhs tei- men an aeeennt ef the increasing entelhneht ef nien students. Althengh pnblie activities have this year been limited, the private week is being carried Dnt tn build a fmtndatien tipen whieh the ehth will always be willing te stand. Ne change has been made item the threefeld purpnse established last year: ill Tn promote a spirit at friendship: and geedwill antenna,r its asseeiates; tEji Te advanee Gerharn Nerntal Seheni mentallyr anti seeially; C3i Te upheld equalityr in all eatta-eurrienlar aetivities. Te- the eighteen members et' last yeatls standing have been this year added the fellewing inetnhers: Philip Viles, Clarenee Walker, Stanley Libby, Albert Brawn? and Fred West. THE KENNEBEC EFALLEY CLUB In the fall at 192? the hnys and girls at Gethani Narnia! Sehnel living in Kennebee Valley met te term a club. It includes net nnljf Iieeple frnnt Kennebe: Cennty, hut alse these freni Lineeln, Piseataqnis, Sagadahne, and Senterset. The members eeine item plaees all aleng the line between the nerthetn wilds ef Green- ville and the enast eitj.Ir ef Bath. It is the putpnse nf. the elnb te bring its members inte a eieset aeqtiaintanee. THE CUM. MUrt'ERSl CLUB The Ceinmntets' Club started its seeend great an Oeteber 1?, 1928. Sineere sadness was felt when the members learnetl ef the tragie death ef last yeatls presia dent, Mr. Arthur jensen. Mr. Lawrenee Fegg, the itiee'pt'esitlent, eeeupied the ehair until the annual eleetien in February. On the hrst and third Wednesdays et' eaeh menth enjeyahle meetings have been held in Assembly Hall during the nnen hent. Besides the regular business meeting, seine t'erin ef entertainment is always presided. On the W'ednestiay evening preceding the Christmas hnliday, 3. Christmas party was held in the Center. Santa Claus. in the persen nf Stanley Libby, fennel in his pessessien a gift fer everynne. During the eeening, daneing and ether fnrnts ef entertainment were enjeyed- Although the Censtnnters spend nnly a part at their day in Gerham, and henee eannnt partieipate in all terms at seheel aetivities, there is newhete a metre jovial, leyal gteup at students. YORK CO UNTY CLUB This is the third treat fer the 1fertk CDunty Club at the Gerhatn Nnttnai Seheel. The purpose at this elnb is te seente interest in seheel lite and te premete geed tellewship amnng the students item ?etk Cnunty. Any petsen with has lived in the ennnty fer the last twe years is eligible as a member. The meetings are held the htst and third 'I nestiaj,r evenings at eaeh menth in Rehie Hall Library. Miss IFtanees Whidden, a new member 01' the faenlty, was eIeeteti adviser this year. In Oetehet the elnh gave a supper te its members. tissl h Emmerich emmhite I92 9 i I 3 7 9D MASSAtji-IUSETTS CL'L'IIE The third year of the MasseChtteette CItth finds. it grewing in membership and priptilitritj.r altheugh it is 2111 eut-ef-etete eluh. It i5 ene hi the eetire groups in the Gerhem Nermel Seheel end it geeri time is always assured when it holds an enter- taintnent. The supper in the riining-reem Ntwemher 5th was re weieeme the new mem- bers. The meet Etteeeeefttl part3.r was the Thanksgiving Hep in Center. The eitth entertained the Britlgeweter heeketliall teern at e henquet February 15th. It was a very eeeiel gathering- enjoyed alike by the entertained and entertainers. It is heped that the elub will eentinue in its Eijirit ef activity itntl increase in titemherehip as it has dime since it was founded. THE KAPPRL PI SIGMA CLUB The Kappa Pi Sigma Club was ergenized err Oeteber 15 by students who 'l'DtJll'l at the I-Ittse House. The purpese ef the club is to unite these students in a friendly greup. fit an eitrilj,r meeting, a tentative eenetitutien was drawn tip, which was. to be changed hf; eemmen eensent. The ehth is to eentinue each year at the Here Hetiee. Any whe metre to the rlermitery may keep their membership. The elub has enjoyed several seeiai fttrtetienst A Christmas partyr was held in the eltthreem December 1?. Santa presented gifts te Miss 'Whidclen and Mrs. Hueet te the ether members he gave jekee. Or: the eeeerid of February El. sliding pertj,r was en impertant event. On February 1?, a pledge eerviee wits held, at which all memhere hut one were present and teelt pert. Miss 1iiifhirirleii efheiated. You will hear mere ef K H E! OXFORD CO UNTY CLUB Vfith its two prineipal aims in view, geed fellewehip arid eieeer eeeeeietien ef regienel students, the Oxford CUthj-F Club entered its third year by planning for 3. numher ef parties; eenteets, arid get-tegethere. The first eeeiel event, 3. weenie reeet at Elden's Peed, initiated several new members. Fellewing this acquaintance gathering, the club heltl several parties in East Hall. A Christmas Tree Seeial in which gifts were exehanged by the members eretteerl mueh interest. Besides its purelj,r eeeiel aetirities, the erganieatien spen- eere a basketball teem eempeeed of its itiemhere end a debating team to represent the eiuh in competition. fleij Eta? Gomhmm Nmmmm E8 m a HQDQBD E1351 Etfeamm emmlmtte 1992 9 it I 879 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION COUNCIL Henerery President, W'ALTER E. RUSSELL Preeideet, HARE Je LESU Viee-Fresideet, ALBERT BARLGW Secretary-Teeemren PAULINE CGLESWURTHY MEIt-IBERS Everett 5. Peekard Marie McCarthy Albert Bariew Clifferd Oi Ti 1Wieden Ruth Paxen Philip Vilee Y. M. A. A. Y. 1W. A. A. President, JERALD HALLETT Preeideet, EDITH DAVIS VteevPresideeL VANCE W'ATSDN Viee-Preeident: DOROTHY LeMEM-tn Secretary, Jthe BELL. Secretary! BESSIE GREENBLATT Treemeee, Feaxtt LAWLER Treasurer, GLADES FOSTER The 'Eeurth annual drive fer Athletie Aeeeeietien membership was eendueted in the usual manner. The final readings of the eeheel spirit meters, prominently diaplayed in the main teem during the drive, were: Feeulty, 933$; Advenee Seniors, 895393; Seniors, 659?: ; Jumers, 529:3. The results ef the eleetien fer the eeseeiatieu efiieere end eeuneil members are shown ebeve. The reutine business of the eeuneil end its hreneh erganieetiene has been handled eFHeiently and ne innevatiens intredueed. The reeerd ef the past angers well fer the future of the eeseeiatien. I .136 l Gorlhmm anmm 118 781 a m 299 CROSS COUNTRY LETTER MEN MERCER Haw - 1- .- 1-. - Mmaem aNWlhuim I92 9 i 1 8 ? 9D l1331 CRDSS COUNTRY SQUAD G amfmm Nammmm J18 ?ED 3! I929? OFFICERS Captain, ALHERT HnRan J-fa-rmgm', NUBERT YOUNG Cmdh EVERETT S. PACKARD T H E TEA 1-1 W1? Harlow? $9 'Txcnrsfr Mercia. H29 nHilln Hooper, J3H Orman Coggeshall, ESE! : Genen Parsans, ?Gr HPhiIn Viles. I31 John Bell, l31 Paul Dumaa. '31 nEdu Lassard, I31 iClif Gilbert, 531 BLSSISTANT M.-'3.NAGERS NEIL DEANE I-VILSGH- PALMER SUMMARY Oct. '3. at Garham; Gotham, 23: Cantnn High, 32. Oct. 1.1, at Gurham .1 Gotham, 26; Bridgtnn Academy, 29. Oct. 23, at Gerham; Gurham, 24; Freepurt High, 32. Oct. 729, at Freeport; Gotham, 34; FreePGrt High, 21. Nov. 2, at Bearing; Gnrham. 41: Bearing High, 19. A RlER-TIEW.rr OF THE SEASON The season of 192-8 npened with Mr. Everett S. Packard in chargc 0f the boys who rapurted in crnss-cnuntry tugs. Although Mr. Packard was a member of Crur fHCUItF the previnus year, it was with interest that we watched him develap hi5 Jirst team fm- Gurham Normal. US$11 Gwen hmmhiim 1992 9 'E I 8 7 9D Anteng the squad that reperted were seseral seasened veterans nf the previeus year. iiGeneil Mereier, the original 'itntiel'r'uarse,H was the nnly ene reporting with twe years! experienee. t'Bill'; I'Ineper was reatlj,r tn lead the hnys a 11112?er ehase ever hill and dale. nus Barlew eaptained the ntttht and wen his spurs in sherrt time. itGeneu Parsnns was ready to run with the best nf them. These neterans, assisted by the new harriers. Ied Gerham Nnrrrtal tea the best seasen it has eit- perieneetl sinee the STJEIIT was intredueed here. Castes: a'r Geanwat The seasnn enened on Oct. ti and Canten High Seheel was the First he heeeine vietirns nf the Gerhain tearn. Interest ran high at this tiinel as many of the stu- dents had yet te witness a ernss-eeentrs raeeI and a leyal erewtl ef reeters was ready tn see seineene break the tape? HBillU Heeper lead the hngrs tn the finish and was fellewed by HGene Parsnns, thns seeuring fer Gerhani the First twn plaeest The ethers hnished in geeti erder, giving Gerharn a 23 tn 32 lead ever Canten. Bamsmw Aeanea-Ir a'r GnaHaa-t On Get. 11, Ceaeh Serihner ef Eridgten invaded Gnrharn territerj,r with his treep elf harriers: and the raee whieh feIlewetl pmved tn he the mest hetly een- tested raee held en the eeurse here. DillH Henper shewed the held a elean pair nf heels and lewered the enurse reenrd t0 1'? minutes and as seeends. h'Iereier piaeed seeend fer Gerhatnl and the hnal enunt was Gnrharn, 26: Brielgten. 2531. Fasnnea'r AT Geattwta Oct. 23 found the Freepert squad readyr tn run, rain er shine, and rain it did. Henner again led the field and sailed in about 3G yards ahead at his nearest tip- penent. uBillH clipped 13 seeends from his mark at the previens raee, and the new eenrse reeerd new stands at 1? minutes and 33 seeends. Mereier teek seennd plaee fer Gnrham, and the hnal enttnt was Gerharn, 24; Freepert, 32. FREEPDRT aT FREEPDRT Freepnrt High treated the GDI'hEtlTJ hnjrs to their hrst defeat nit the season en Get. 29. The raee was run late in the afterneen and the weather was an ything hut agreeable. Freepert shewed Gerharn the way heme tn the tune ef 21 tn 34. DEERIN-s HIGH arr Dsname Nev. 2 Gerhant jenrnejred tn Deering for their hnal raee ef the season. The hnys did their best but were unable to head eff the Deering nutht. Davis of Deer- ing ran his usual raee and led the hnys aeress the finish line, entting 21 seennds frern the eettrse inark. Henper hnishetl hrst fer Gerham. Gerhant, 41 ; Deering, 19. THE Cenrnasnes Rear The annual Cninherland Cnnnty Centerenee Raee was held at Gerharn en New. 3. The Gerhant team was heist tn teams frtini Freepert High Sehnei, Pennell In- stitute at Gray, Searhern High Sehnei, and Windham High Seheel. Freepert squeezed nut a win and earried heme the hennrs by defeating Pennell 38 to 41. At the elese hi the season, V?iisen Painter was eleetetl manager for the eeming year. Mneh is eapeeted fretn the team, as Genen Mereier is the Duly nne tn graduate. Iisnl G-DIBJhdm Nmmmm 18 ?9 1. E9029: BASKETBALL LETTER MEN Q HHLLEH .GRI EREHH WATEDH l lil II I 6 shaman WEEEMT a 119.11 GGWam mmmmg 1992 9 i I 8 7 SD W ma? mu; rwgwsw :1 G C; ?:??Pr THE RESERVES IIQEI r ; . 11th1311101 Nmmmmjli -- 18 m a m 2191: El ILIlI-ihilIi-I'JE . - BASKETBALL OFFICERS Captain, FRANCIS 8mm: .Ummgar, PERRY Sl-l'ART Caach, CLIFFDRD O. T. WIEDEN T HE TEAM Linwnad Harmon, '29 Robert Wescntt, 1311 Paul Dumas: ,31 Cliffurd Reeves, :31 Harold Hallett, 33C! Clifford Gilbert, 131 ASSISTANT MANAGERS Charles F. Landarkin, r311 john 0. Pressw, 1'31! J. Vincent Cmumrs, 1:739 Jerald I-lallett, 129 Cecil Bradstreat, F2E1! Harry Griersnn, 5'39 Francis Strnut, 1311 Vance 1x-Val;5:311. :31? SUMMARY 11601-113111 Nnrmal 21 Bridgtnn Acadenw ......................... 42 Gnrham Normal .. 26 laurtland M. S. C 2-3 Gnrham Normal .. 28 Auburn M. S. C. 31 Gnrham Nnrmal . .. 4.3 Bliss Businass Cnilege .................. 16 Gmham Narmal ED Fanningtun Narmal 45 Gnrham Nnnual 721 Westbmuk High 33 Garham Nnnnal ........................... 15 I-iritlgton Academy ........................ 32 $GD1'han1 Normal .. 26 Farmingtan LTDI'I'HELI 41 1Garham Nnrmal .. 32 W'iltun Academy . ........................... 28 Gorham Narmal ........................... 2-2 Rriclgewatttr Nurmal . a 2 Gotham Nmmal CID Purtland M. S. C. 1111 1k Playcd away A basketball schedule was playEd at Garham Nnrmal School again this year. but with different rasults than in the past. sad. Better luck next year, boys. Dana Cummings, lEQ Gene Martian 129 1511131311 Barlow, 13111 EVaTter Robb, 1311 J. Vincent Cannnrs. 329 Raad the: sumn'nary and weep. NUFE THE RESERVES Philip Wiles, !31 Edward Leahy, J3:1 Raymnnd King, 131 Angam Brocatu '31 Huland Marga, :31 George BakEr, 131 CDAEHES Jarald C. Hallett, 129 SUMMARY Gorham Nmmal ............................. EH Gorham High 9 Gorham NurmHI . .. 23 1515'. H. S. Fraternity ...................... 28 Gorham Narmai .. 2T 1'If'1.-'i1rlnflham High 11 Gorham Normal 16 Gorham High ................................ 12 11931 j Gmeem 5LWIWB I 1929i187'9 B Smart Mercia:- Ynung Barlow Cuggeshall Currie F Reeves Morse EEEaIiE.13r11r1Irr Walker West R. Swag: a I'll Ii: 5 mmmn1mUt-1m Earle: Harmng. Griersan, Chick, Bradstreet. P rm: r: Cummings, Emcatu. C Landerkin Deane Dnll-JFE Hamper Prasaty Robb G H. Hallett Lawler ang Graves Lawis Libby Wren HmmmrPI-P-I-P-rhm 'VOLLEYBALL D E i-Vescntt King H. Savage Dionne Anderson R. Drummcmd Bakez- Dumas Ball Lessard Bro wn Lowd H J A. Bracatn Gilbart Palmer Kelley Parsons Kimble Saffurd Guiifnrd O. Drummond Leahy Par tar SU M MARY Lust TataI Paints P. C. U 25 1 1 . EH39 3 2:24 .591 3 EEE- .591 CL 235 .EDD 4 ESE .5ii0 4 185 A23 4 189 .429 5 193 .3?5 T 1T8 .125 HQH Gambitm Nwmum .13 73 I IMDQQD BASEBALL LETTER MEN amnessmo. IIEEJ Gimamm dEgW'hllim 192 9 i l 8 79D THE TEAM THE RESERVES: E19131 Gmhmm Nermm 18 ?ED a meet BASEBALL OFFICERS Cemefh, ALFRED W. Leseeee Jifeueger: PHILIP L. A1155 Cee-ehj CLIFFeRD O. T WHEDEE THE TEAh-I Alfred 11: . Leeserd. :28 Vance 11LJIt-retSrern, '31 Kenneth Ei-Ieeetnher, '28 Freneie Street, 1311 CECH Bradstreet, 129 Linweed Hermen. 129 Dane Cummings, '29 Rehert 1V eeeett. 129 J. Vincent Cenners, :29 Charles Lenderkin, TEES I-Iesrrj,r Griersen, 1:29 Virelter Rebb, 'BU S L'- M M A R Y $Gerhem Nemtel ........................... T l-liveeriuzmgr High 1 tGerham Kennel .......................... . 1 Bates Reserves 3 $Gerhem Kennel 11 Ilerwiek Aeetlenty 9 Gerhem Nermel ........................... 1E! Fermingten Nermel 5 $Gerhem Kennel . ......................... 1 Eritlgteu heedemy 1 Gerhem Nermel H- Fryehurg Academy 10 1F Games eWay- Gerhem Kennel Seheel opened its season with a win ever Deeriug High Seheel, end elesed it with 3. win ever F ryehurg Aeedemy. Feur wine nut of six starts against eeme ef the fastest teams in the state is the eeeeen'e reeertl. The team was captained by Chieku Lessertl ef Gardiner, when graduated last June. He was the mainstay of the pitching staff and made a splendid reeerd fer himself in the hex. The leading hatter ef the year was HMike Cennere ef Livermere Fells, whe eeught feethe teem fer two years. His average wee .437. 0111:; two men will he lest te the team hy greduetien. Preepeets leek very height fer enether eueeeeeful eeesen. THE Reeeevee Linweed Hermon, 129 Rupert Carpenter, 1313- Neil Deane, 1311 Robert Weeeett, 13E! Hereld Savage, !3111 Philip Panes, 1'23 Laurence Fegg, F29 Albert Barlow, 131:1 Stanleyr Li'ffrlljgI J29' Hereld Hellett, tee St: e-Ietstee Gerhem Normal 3 Standish High 1H Gerhem Nermel ............................. 3 Windham Reeervee E. Gethem Nermel ............................. G Standish High ?' ilerl GEMQBH EWHMW 192 9 :1 8 79 11951 Gorinm Numttll 18 ?9 t 1999 HISTORY OF GIRLS' ATHLETICS Before the gymnasium was built at Gerhant Normal Seheel. the Assembly Hall was the plane where free-standing.r exercises as well as wand er dumbbell drills were given. With the eninpletien til the gymnasium in 1906, regular class periods fer work were established. In these classes free-standing exercises were still taken, as well as marehing, folk and natienal dances. A special stntlj.r of plays and games for the school and playground was alsn made, better fitting a teacher fer her future wnrk. This wnrk has been carried on threugh the years with the aim at maintaining such a eenditien of health and fitness as to make work a pleasure and life itself wnrth living. When the sehnel became at: large, in 191E, that the full time of one teacher was needed fer the classes in physical training, Miss Grace E. Seatehard was elected. Under Miss Scatchard, basketball fer the girls was begun, interelass games being held. In 19!? Miss Helen Bartlett teek tip the wnrk and untler her directinn inter- sehelastie games in girls basketball were hrst played. Miss I'Iilda Apnel fellnwetl Miss Bartlett. 1918-22. She eentinuet! successfully the varsity eentests anti intros dueed several new terms at valuable class work: Miss Arnline Clark, instructer in physiology and gymnastics IBEH-El. eeaehed the varsity team. The games played were few, but the results were at the right kind. In LEE. fer the hrst time in the histery of the sehnel, the girls' team invaded the territerg.Ir of another Nerinal Sehnnl, playing at Plymouth. The same year a eellege game with the U. of M. girls was played. Other teurnatnents were carried ent in this same year, tine nf nitieh interest hetng the tennis tournament held in june. Track held an important place, and under Miss Appells guidance, seeeer also was started. The next few years with Miss Beatrice W'illis, 1324-25, Miss Lucille Jones. 1926, and Miss Pauline Celeswerthy, IQEE-EQ, in charge of physical education, the department showed strnng, helpful achievement. In the year 192? a new physical edtieatien program fer the girls was intre- dueetl. Interelass er divisinn sentests were substituted fer the intersehelastie games. In aeenrdanee with the aim at the seheel tn ht all students fer the prehletns that will face them in their awn teaching, this ehange was eensideretl advisable. Excellent spirit and enthusiasm indicated how this new regime was accepted. During the present year, 1929, practices fer the girls in basketball are being carried on twice a week. Tennis tournaments fer the spring activity are lnnked forward tn with interest. Heekey is alse being planned. Equipment such as sticks and balls have already been obtained, while money is available for gnalposts and shin guards. The purpose of the changes taking place is te introduce mere sports, with greater variety tn nrder that the wnrk may benefit many, instead of a few. 11991 $Emmm aEgWIMEW I92 SEE I I 8799 hxd'LLL SET 7 'f :11an Ht:- . ,glFHJifm J L! HJHWH i. F I63 - J ' J SKIING 15 601313 mum Gowhmm NarmmJIL 18 mu m 19.192199 11. 173-. 2-1. G. N. S. CALENDAR Ii SEPTEMBER GEt-tngcther in Gym. School begins. Y. 1N. C. A. Recaptinn. OCTOBER 0310111 Cnuntj; Club V's-reeuie R0351: at AldEIfs 13011::1. Y. 1N. C. .A. Recngnitinn Service. . Washington County Club Farmers! Ball. Outduor Club Eireenie Reast. York County CIuh Halloween Party in Dining-mom. NOVEMBER Hallowacn Party given- hy House Committee. I'Hassachusetts C1111; Supper i11 Dilling-mmn. End of First Quarter. A1 Division returns. AB games nut. Polly M acLaughlin didxft laugh DHCE all day. . Juninr B0331 Masqua. Dance in Center. Music by Jolly Five Playcrs. DECEM BER 4. Y. W. C. A. Play- and japanese Fair. 14. 19. 19. 19. 1D. 18. 25. ES. 29. 30. Basketball Game in G. N. S. Gym. Bridgtun Academy vs. Garham. Partiand M. S. C. vs. Gorham. Auburn M. S. C. vs. Garham. Pajama Party in Center. Christmas Party in Dining-mom. JANUARY Basketball Gama. Bliss Business College vs. G. N. 5. Victory for GorhamH Fanningmn N. S. vs. G. .N. S. Sh! 5h! 11.351152sfm't'Jutzrlr: H. S. vs. G. N. S. Dara Briggs forgot to comb her hair. Fiftieth Anniversary Of Gorham Normal SchUUl. End Of First Semestar. 1-13 returns. B2 goes out. Izmj M lemmm QWIMM 191129-1879 FEBRUA RV Gotham and Farmingtnn Basketball at Farmingtun. EL Valentine Party. 26. 27. 3'3. 1:51:31? 2. 18. 23. Gurham and Wilton Academy Basketball at W'iltun. . Juninr Hap. MARCH W'ashingtcm Caunty Club Dance in Center. Sixty girls want: callad tn Dealfs Uffice. Three guesses? ? ? Members :31? A4 Diviginn called to DFECE We WDHdEI why! I T Dramatic Club Play hI-Iappiness. St. Patrick? Day GrEen everywhere. Advanced SElliUI'S! first sandwich 533E. Nu 13ermissiuns fur a week. Advanced Senior Cabaret Dance, in Gym. APRIL Joint Banquet of Y. W. C. A. Spring huusecleaning hurrah fur vacatinn! Back frnm vacation and work. Kennchec Valley Club Dance. MAY Bearing H. S. vs. Gmham Normal at Deering-Baseball. Plans fm- May Ball start. May Hall. Operetta, HBlells of Beaujnlais. JUNE Alumni Rauninn BanquEt in East Hall. 5'. Baccalaumate Sunday. 13. 14. Class Play. 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Ethel UglE-JI. 1915 fNermet' Echej Teacher tttying ten explain different kinds ef mills1: H1'1f1fi'lttt kind at mills are. there in Weethrnah? Student: 'iCumherlend Mills.H M135 Fieket tfttying tn prueure the weird eatishedl: If I had all the ice cream I wanted, whet werttlti 1 he 1' Answer: Full. 1915 me'mII-I Eehej Mr. 1W; 'tWhat is :1 vacuum ? Student: It's in my head. but I eutt't explain it. Instructor: EVhttt i5 3 centimeter? Student: tt'e a wild animal having tt theueand lege.H Juhiet' girl tel friend: Catt yen tell me whe wrete Miltenis Emmet en hlindtteee? Friend: ND. 1 really dnn't knew. 1919 tFirst Geeew hen WHITE? Mi-Es W.: What are the tesuurees nf Breed. M155 H.?l' Mise H. istandinglr: Well 1! Miss W. iinterrupttngi: IS that tine ttf the reeeureee ? Mr. Httudlette ihefere basketball gamel: I'd like te he meseet. M155 5.: All right. they elwaye have a geat et' same Icinti.H Remember the ehi adage. I'Keep Smilingf deesn't mean: a perpetual grm net peaIs et laughtEr during slutty httursf' 192E Mt: W.: hW'httt 5-5 eeelte ? . 111555: B; HW'hy 1115 :1 Start 01 etiehy Jutee.H Mist: Anpel: EVh-at i5; lih'El' 3 M155,- Masteee: ' l he Inter is the largest gland tn the stemeeh. Miee P. tteaehihg l't-Iueiejl: EVEN the hays all take the air? tGivhtg the hey; a traeetiutt, Miss Far- eehs?1 1921 Directien fmm Instrueter: Fur refer- ettee see Martin's Human Benjy in the Iihrary- M155 C: 'tth tie yen feel after eating a eeke ef eheehlate P Bright Seninr: I feel like eating ahhtht'rt Junier: HMey we have tights iu nut reem after 1D.15?5' Dean: 'iYee. it 31311 tlmft nee them. 1933 Miss Ryan teesigning twigs he he hreught te eleeei: Piteh pine, White pine. Red pine, Bertha Day: HShe taught ttt eend EU'th-tte une felt 1: tirt'eupth'le.H FE. Mr. hVnedward: n -31.3?th is the $1113.? liquid that will net freeze? Bright Student: Hut water- Miss Mdrewe teeunting ht Music?! : t'Dne. twn. three, 5mg fe Sens ef France'. Mr. Weedwerd: Be Sure he arrange the sheets ED that I can intie dawn thrtmgh them easily. 1923 Hebert MeGraw: Threw that ereeer up. Sethe:r Sadie: 1'1 haven't swalhtwed it yEt. Irene: tTm the human 11ny Leunse tiahsenthj; HSttmeelne ewat the :1! 3?. Miss. Hyatt: Why du Indians put 55h 'in the h'iIle m' enrnr Bright Student: Tet eat up the huge. 192i Teacher: Hi what is sulphur e entre- peund? Miss Hell: It is a tempttund et' 5e1- phur end mDIEESE5.H M155 Merton Ur: LitJ: HThe. juice wee put en Titania's eyes at: that when ehe awake she tt'euld fell in Ieve with the heat thing 511E eatt't 1.tthethEr it was a giri, an attie 11131. ear even a men. '4' green aWIhuWB 192 '55 E l 3 7E!!! 130131 GWJIMM wamthll HS 781 a meet Teacher: h 'J'Irlhen will this whiepering Step?H Miss Stilphen: Next Thursday, the third periecl'f 1925 Teeeher tiin Bird Studyl: i'Where are the bird's feet leeeted. Mr. Andersen 3' IliAndy : 'lBetween the greund and the h1rd.u M. P.: HMere, ear: I have :ielme vapor rub? L. M.: 11355 Viele'ef' M. R: i'Uhl Later M. P.: Vie, can I have yeur veper rub? V. C: Huh P 192E WillH Quimby: HINhEli wnuld yen call eat's eyes in the darkim Mr. W'eedward: Why I'd eall them cat's eyes. M. Burr: Have yeu read Twelfth Night'? . M. McCarthy: When is it by. Eleaner Glynn? Mr. Russel: De yeti knew hew many hairs yet: have em yeur head?! Student: 'iikie. Mr. RUSSEIE De J- DLI. want te knew? Student: Yes. Mr. Russel: MWell wait until you have as few as I have? MIL. Wiedeu: In this eerltenee1 'Jehn and Mary have eledef hew i5 tend' used i' M155 P.: nIt eenneete jehn and Mary?! 1927 Ruth: Stan is one hen.r in a ltumilretfl.H 'E'dlti'li HDelete he knew he's tempeting With 51: many 5m Mildlred: HUintl Miss Hastings giVe yen any criticismET' Elizabeth: IiElie said I had a peiee. Mildred: HOh, aveirdupeie. Mr. 1il'Jieifleri itrying te- hring net the dif- ferenee between werlt anti playl: If I have a heavy peekage at the pest eliiee end tine ef the bays brings it up for me, is it werk er play? fee'rl The class wee undecided. Mr. W.: 11' I tip the hey a IliCkEI, whet is it? Veiee from Gundy'e directien: HFeeei'tileT but not prehahle. 1928 Leuise Cummings: What's geetl fer my eeueinle fallen arches? Det Evens: Hlituhtrrer heels. Leuise: miilrittttill I rub 'em with? Dillen: nHew de yeti like te eleepi heed First er feet iii'etimr Lenderkin: If his all the same te yen, Illl sleep all at enee. Mr. W.: HWhat three feeds are required tn keep the body in geed health F Leis Hagerman: Breakfast, dinner, and supper. BACK AGAIN Te 1925? Perry: I knew who yet: are. Nippy: Whe am Ii'1H Perry: Eebedy. . Nippy: niaeed heavens, I am dleeeveredf' F. S'trerut: Washingtmt wee Eret 'in war, hrst in peace. and tiret in the hearts ef hi5 eeuntrymen. Washingtnn wee el- weys llretf' V. Wateen: HPLIIHEFS Erst? Didn't he marry a widew. nEl! W'eeten: Really, I'm WGI'I'iEd.H Arlene Weteen: WUrriEEI, ebeut what i' HEv : My hrejn.H Arlene: Uh! I weuldnlt let a little thing like that warty me.u THE REVIVEL CJF LEARNING In I-Iiet'rj.r eleee ene day in March, I eat and lietened in Te tales et' Ceeeer, Jehn, anti Jemeei And the great Katheryn. Hewever, werde meant net te the; F 01' in my mind were theughte Of heel teete end nete heeke long. Find. marks I eheuld have get. Se when the teacher called en me. And asked her queetien thue: HRevival ef learning, when began? I made an awful fuse. I enewered what was in my mind; Anti said in manner grand, The revival Bf learning did begin Just hefere eetttrntt.H 'Il' Mmmm awmm 11992 9 ' I 8 799 IEDEJ 1111155 1:31e5111111'th1111 I-111111 313113,: 11111155 1131-5 31511.1 111 11:1111' 1111113111 Student: Tw11 hundred 31111 eight.' 11155 C.: 11111111g;;11:111 1131113 1111131 3111': 5111113111: 1e5, 11111 I 5walle1werl 3 11511- 111111e 31 1111111111 11111311. 11333 February Mareh? 1-111, 11111 .151er 111311. E111 311111.1're 13111 1:11 June. 1311:1111 Jul;1 3111:1111 11. 1:15 11:1 l33-11111 . THANK ?UU Here 3re twe er1g1r131 jeke5 which 1311 1113111 115e 111 yeur 11:111e 5111113111 11 1.11111 care 111. They were 5I1r1111g 1111 me while I 1.11135 teaeh- ring 113,1 3 11e3r littIe 5ee111111 gr3de tellew, whe1 31:155e55eel 3 11111111 wit r31her rare in 3 5111311 11111111111113 5eh1:11:11, 11151 hefere he left 11:1r heme, he 53111, Well, I Expect 11:1 111111 511me 1111511111 her15 when I get heme 1115 night? 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Current 11151113: 151115 111 men 3re 5111- 111g 35he5 teday 1111111 were hurmng 1111111e1' 3151311311131 N3111re 111111131: 11 t311e5 3 live I15h 111 5111311 11115tre3111, 311;; dead 1:111e e3n 111131 11111113. 11531113111115: The man whn 11e11er 1:11:1e5 31131 mere 1h311 he 15 113111 11:1 1111, never ge15 113111 fer 31111 more 111311 he 11111.15. H1513r3': i .11'1111211e e3u5e11 the 11r51 dawn- 1311 111 111311; 1131131111, the 5115111111. Geegraphy: miNhen 111111 get in deep w31er, keep your 1111:1111h 5111.11.H 33315: .151 11111111 1111331 1111 1e51 3 g1rl'5 purit: 55 11:1 put her' 111 water 31111 5515 11' 5he 1111315 lC'rir15: II 51.1111e men were 35 big 35 111e11,1 think they 3re the w3r111 w311111 1131.15 111 be enlarged.H Cemmuter5: The next t1rne 31111.1 3re 111 111111111 35 1111 what 51reet 3.111111 1.113111, dnn't 3511 the 1:11111111et13r. ju51 51e3 1111 51:1111el11111f5 e13r115 31111 hejll telI 1111311 where 1111 get 11111.H Stude11t5: H1155 3 hard life 11:1r 311 1:11 115, except 3 51111 5he er311. Ar THE F3511 H3355 jerry : Haw 1135 the w11r111 treated 3,1113?H Charley : 11111111 311e11 31111115111. J1r1h1111311'I Bell: HShe winked 31 me? Baker: WeH, wh3t 1111111w151111' 11.111121111111111 : 11.1 111111.11 Walter 11111111: H.151 111155 15 35 geed 35 3 mile.n E1111 King: 'tI 1111111 111111111; 3 mi513r- tune 151111.u 11.. 1-1 Gimme erhiliime 1119??! 9 I l S 7 9D HH-a Eil l : iiiliere i3 Selemeh'a Temw ple leeatetli' Sunshine? I Em the EIEIE ef hi5 heatl.H WHY DID HE? M. Rubin: W'hj' tie peeple blush .5 Mr. 1lii-.i+:.u::u: lwat'tl: 'IUheum-Ftt'ellefer VEe rieu5 reaeena. B. Carter: 'tDid yen Sit in the baleeny at the eeneert? ' i'nrliaa Cleary: Hillier. en the Heer. B. C.: Uh, yet: didn't have tickets ?'r Clue NATIVE BIRDS Miea Keene: Yet: knew. yeur sister when she was here did 3e leve hirela.H quier: l'l'luiell, I'm etaey aheut ehiel-zen myself. UH HliILlEZI'w.T l l ! 'We knew a girl whe's very brave, She fears net miee ner men, But panic lllla her being, At the eight ef-a eemmen hen l! MUDERN PSYCHULUGY THE BEAR TRUTH Teacher: 1W hat weuld happen it I were te meet a bear? - . Answer net given: The hear. if SENSI- lJle. weuld turn and runf' Miss Stene: FlIt' anyene deubte euriesity heing a native trait, just wateh a elaaa get+ ting exam papers baele DI:- Yet: Kaew THAT: Fern.F juat levee hi5 Chureh? The A35 in Seienee say it with ilewera? Thereis a 21-1 Club in Seheel? Gerham is net a 5triei:l:,r rural eemmunity? Miee-HeHaee: Name three great I'l'lEIl new lwmgfi Swett: 'iLindhergh, Byrd and Parsena. HISTDRICHL Eteeuear Miss Jerdan: i'Ir'triliere was Paul Revere a1: ene e'eleek Em E. WiIdes; I den't leuew where he was at enel elleleeltE but I knew he didn't get heme till teeming. lEIDI S. E. AND G. THEE: 'il-lfe Shell the Lee: Tegethef Weave Huneketl exams tegether, WeH-e aeeFfed et erama tegether, WE'VE lived threugh jams tegether, And we've eaeh heped en It weultl net he leug Till we'd all depart tegether. Dne day we'll erg; tegether, Leave aeheel aside tegether, But where'er we gen 'We will always knew W'e are at heart tegether. MEMORY STATISTICS As Cempiled 1.1:,r M. 1i-.-I-.itt.LI..JtMs 1l'tileat we aheuldnlt hear .......................... 935?; 1 What we sheultin't see ............................ EDGE What we aheuldnit knew ........................ Silcfe What we are eaeeeted te knew . ........... lute Demere es Diaeaa M M 1 KG M. 1llrlw'illiame IEin a daze at the heartll: I'What shall I 411:: with the bee? DIDN'T LET IT WORRY YA! llrlien yeur werld'e aheut te fall End yeur bael-t is 'gainet the wall, If yen are iaeiugr a sad retreat And all yeur plans and pleas. eanit ate;- it. Get a grip en yeurseli man, And den't let it werry ya! Any eltl feel can quit, But a man with pluelt and grit 1til'riil held till the last weak Sheet: In the ripping teeth ef Serrew He will laugh and say, Ternerrew The luelt will change,h Denit let it WHITE yal Say, fellew! luel-t deea el1ange; De yeu knew it? 1N 111e, Iatl! the reeertls peeve and shew it. Evidence? ask men whe win, fer they are men whe strangle deubt; New de net heeitate er swerve, Te these whe have pluck, grit, and nerve, Their mette is-eheer up! Denlt let it werry ya! Se, huddy, listen! when thinge ge wrung. Anti :mu think yeti eanit last lung, That yeuive get te quit 1ere jr'eu get tn the Final heut; Smile, Did Tepl smile at yeur hehelders, Cleneh these teeth ei yen 1'5 and square yeur shoulders, Hind hght! yeti'li beat :em eat if Tee DEFT LET IT WDRRY YA! ANGIE. -; QOPJMM Nmmmm 118 ?ED 3-: mm Autogmphs .r' 'TLtf:i .- F-X WX' rkfry WJWVWW - ,3 ..--- r'II- f! Mitfz'ff J5; .L-ir MJFJUJIL EXWJ ,- j: W KW s,mi-JWL' fj jfr . ' fl W If f, 7 ; r' MIC.- ME I f. f' r . d. J! Mr HMf-ZgJ'JVKJ-f aw... Wx5$ J: I - . :4? - X x; 5,4, ELEM? m; AM at J? x I. i I f- : .J-l -94'1I M'H If M lirprJ-FWJ -g f 3 I era-iw; I' ,1 W WM WW 7 x mill . - .- 5:3 5:; 1.115 EKIW 5x5: Quail. 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The MEHIS Shop THROUGH SERVICE WE Apparel far Men and Bays GROW Westbrook, Maine 364 Main Street mm T-VEH 9mm: JIM: Meet Wettbmk: - - Maine J. A. MERRILL a1 c0., INC. FDUHDED I2: 1851 Fine- Gufd Jewetry, Diamonds, Watches Gifts fur AH Occasions 503 Congress Streat Portland, Maine GWJPMLM Nwwmml 118 ?9 H mm: Camph'rnemg 0f Dawls Greenhouse 152 Mechanic Street Westbrook, - - Maine lllelcplmna 1G5 EMILE BEGIN MEWS CLDTHING AND FURNISHINGS 342 Main Street Westbrnnk. - v Maine 33'? Main Street, Westbrnnk, Maine Compliments of Jnhnsanls Music Stare Ramos i PIANDS - VICTRDLAS Cleansing, Dyeing, Prenfngf. Rapafm'ny Servfcc? PI. little bit Elf quality will always maka lam smile, A little bit uf caurtesy will bring 'Ein in a mile. A litlIe. bit Elf friendliness will tickle: 1Irma, ltis plain1 Pmd a little bit Gf sarvlce will bring jEm back again. Drismll-Cleanser and Dyer 354 MAIN STREET, WESTERDDK Telephnne ETT-W' Compliments GI: Warren Furniture C0. WESTBROOK MAINE Cheever S. Smith, Dl M. D. W. D. Cresaey, D. M. D. Cumhedand Mills, Maine Willy's Knight and Whippet Sales and Service Fisk Tires w Willard Batteries 303 Main Street, Westbrook, Maine SM'E wITH SAFETY AT THE REXHLL STORE wDUR MDTTDw HQIEEHI'J: and accuracy, HIE bait Hm: di'Hg Hares keep 0:? Elan THE REXALL STORE Chaa. A. Vallee, Frnp. Westbrauk, - - Maine 1 Mmaem Ebmmlhuim I92 9 i I 5 79 Smart Apparel- FDR SCHDDLT SPGRT AND BUSINESS WEAR E xcf 115i UE' fr? Churamer?BuI Not EXpen-sz'ue Special price; given tu StucIEms I'm: Cmnmentement B E N O I T 3' S WESTBROOK MAINE The Cary Teachers, Agency CIEDRGE H. LARRMIEE. Myra $14 Clapp Memnrial Building Portland. Maine ! I've always wanted a typewriter A RELIABLE TYFEWRITER-Is a business I necessity. and in the harm: inleresta and edu- Gates the child inr fut um busmass. H 1' R551: I GHQ $3nuwn Wim'u $300th UNDERWOODS COMPETFWEFH 5 0f Ruanl Rurnll. Reminglnm. Smith, Camus: CIR HENT-anesl rental rams. fui 1 credit and S'B SLW E;r Hilbgrn D D 5 BEST Paymentmfynu decidembuylater. 5' BRAND NEW PDHTABLEE $ UHDEHWDDDE HUYhL-E GQHDHABHHEMIHGTUHE 1 FE ? 't 041.35mt Em Call, jillmw or tan 2 5' 'h...-r 1' Munrws Marlin Typewriter Ba. 1: 2 3.! -- i l . Ema! 11 FECH ANGIE r: F Inna Pf ? PD HTLAH D. M E. Portland, - - - Maine LORING, SHORT s81 HARMON THE EDGE STURE 0r: PGRTLaHD 30:31:55., Fine Statinnary'. HEEL: Sets, Tennis tiwiutfits, Autn Lunch 51:15. Vacuum Bottlea. Kmlakg and Suppliea Uex'ETupiug and Printing. Fuuntain Pens. Leather Gmds. Dennignn Gouda Monument Square Portland, Maine Gtmhnum Nwommlt J18 ?9 a 199204.99- Interesting F or Fuel Users For the next twe menthe the feiluwing speeialties in fuel will particularly interest gnu: ULD CUh-IiF'ANY'S LEHlGH. the hardest and heat Big 1't'rein Lehigh enal in PnrtIantl. lt yen: have a strung draft. tins is the enal you have been Intlking fur. FAl-IDUS SCDTCH ANTH RACETE 5:: well knnwn and pnpular in PnrtTandt THE NEW AND PDPFLAR NAVICDA L. This is a clear Anthracite enal, and heersptung et unee mte great fever en aeeeunt ref its 5ize. cleanliness and heat-gmng quahhes. Remember it is pure anthracite eeal. just the size fer 1:an attwea err heatera and very Suitable fur npen hreplaeea- Price $3.011: per Inn less than regular Anthracite. HENRY FDRD'S SPECIALTY, CHARCCIf-LL ERIQUETS. eleant durable and ennvenient. In atiditinn tn the abnve. we carry all the highESt grader; at Anthracite and DmneStie enal far hnuse anqi steam nee. Our Metre: Quality. Cmrrresy end Sertn'rr ' RANDALL 87. MeALLISTER 54 COMMERCIAL STREET UNIDN WHARF T CHAPMAN ARCADE Telephone Forest mu Telephnne Fnrest 65121 Telephnne Furest ETEU Compliments 0f The Adams Studio, Inc. Chapman Building Pertland, - - - Maine Trimble Brnthers CALAIS, MAINE LEADERS IN FDDTWEAR THE MAINE TEACHERS AGENCY Omees, Pettland and Banger H- H- RAEDALL. MANAGER PORTLAND OFFICE 54 Libby Memorial Building, Congress Square, PORTLJaND. MAINE Teecbere Wanted for Positiens Throughnut New Engfand Hmmm GELWWWWQ . - 129122 9 '1 8 79b . - Cmpl'iments 0f OUTa-DOOR CLUB GmraJhmmmn wammm 118 ?9 5 mm Campliments 0f THE ALBERT STUDIO THE BEST PLACE TD EAT ROYAL LUNCH WESTBROOK MAINE VOSE - SMITH CO. FLORISTS 646 Congress Street Portland, - - - Maine BRIGGS 8L RAEBURN Successnrs tn Brmvn. Custumar 542Q Congress St, Portland, Maine Coarumes For AH Occasions Fhuna Forest 6151 i C Gmpfimenrs of The Canal Natinnal Bank of Partland Camph'menrs of the- Cnnstantine Cafeteria and The Minerva Lunch Portland, -a - - Maine PhnnE Farest 11.1333 fur AppuintmEnts Arcade Beauty Parlor Parmanent Hraring. EugEnENestle, Fredarics, E'Iarcel li-raring, Wrater H'aring, Shampnuing, Manicuring, Scalp Treatmant, Hair Dyeing, Hair Bleaching, Hair Bobbing, Finger W'ave G. Germain, Manager West Wing Balcony, Chapman Bldg. dgxmaem QEWIFJHE I 1192 9 i I 8 '7 9D Chapman N ational Bank Munument Square Fenland, Maine A BANK FOR EVERYBODY WHERE BANKING IS A PLEIRSURE Writer: in Portland make this your meeting pIeee-we wefeame yet: New ever 50 Leading Steres Presenrh- Madelun Frocks at $39.50 Te the Smart Hhmen at America. Featuring a Fresh Ceileetien of New Styles Menthty the supreme nete el' smartneee is always fennel in Mael- eIe-n Freekeewhile their unmetehahle 1fame and Quality is assured thru the emnhinetl huying pnwer ef this grewing gmup hf progressive sterest Madelnn Silk Hesiery at $1.35 A Herds the Same Supremacy in Value and Quality, and is Slumrn in the Beet and Newest hf Celers. Eastman Bros. ht Bancroft PORTLAND, MAINE r Gwrlhuamnn Nmmmm K8 ?EP 5 JiQDQQD Cumpliments 0f RAND McNALLY 8:. CO. NEW YORK l Wilbur F. Blake, Inc. 9 Forest Street, Portland. Maine Camprimenzs 0f PLU MBINE, HEATING, A FRIEND JDBEING Forest il-lHEJ-V 5:: r I'sfn c m ry am He 1r; a r a mm m! SCHWARTZ, KIRWIN Sr. FAUSS If 'EET math E! far CHM. H's CHM Reliable Manufacturers 0f CLASS, CDLLEEE AND FRATERNITY PINS. MEDHLS, PRIZES FDR GAMES, ETC. 53 Park Place New Yurk Cit? Garment QNWIHLMEB 319392 9 i I 3 7' 9D J. H. McDONALD C0. 1- . .1. MELAI'LEH. Trrrmm-r Sea Food 158 Cummercial Street Partland, Maine FUREST 33?E-FUREET 3373 . n- Everything Electrical and Radio FDR HOME OFFICE OR FLUTO L. W. CLEVELAND CO. 441 Cungress Street Partland, Maine - -h SHOP AT HATS Compliments of . It Pays AllrWays J. R. LIBBY CO. - Department Stare H H HHHAY SONS ., H H9 ; FDRTLANDHAIHE. ALFH-H LDUHI 3H THI- J-H QUHUTT HIHHM The Sporting Gaods Store HEADQUARTERS FDR SCHGDL ATHLETIC SUPPLIES H'rite for catalugue THE JAMES BAILEY CO. 264 Middle Street Partland, Maine Gaawlhmmm Nimmmll l8 ?Elll H MEQQD When You Come To Portland Visit Our New Store We believe ynu will like its Citiniiiilr frlEI'ldlY atmnsphere. the unusual varieties fram which to choose: its smart. fashion- right merchandiae and the attractive every day values our prices always afford. PORTEOUS, MITCHELL SI. BRAUN CO. Partland. Maine- i'l'rleplmnmr Buei lJupt., Forest J-l-Trli . Liruc. IJe-plu Farts: $15.51 Tn-aE. amt Eitni- UH'iCES, Furrst i353 CUMMINGS BROS. l-VHDLES.-ELE GROCERS CUWPEImHmS 9f BEEF AND PROVISIDKS - - - A FRIEND Distriliutnra nf Tulip and Del Menu: Brand Fund Ii'mducts; Distrihumrs far Natimi W'itle Gmews. Furtland Divisinn 241i243 Ccmmercial St, 2-4 Unicm St. Pnrtland. Maine a . P. M. and B. Building, Pnrtland Camplimenrs 0f EVERYTHING MUSICAL Oren Hnnperls Sans Pimms. Riidim, Firrmfim Mimic HUME. HOTEL AHD IHSTITL'TIDE . A large SEIECEIDH 3f the heat makes to FL'RMSHERS FDR HT TEARS 2110059 frmn 236-2411 Middle Street, Pnrtiand, Me. CRESSEY 357- ALLEN MA'INE'S ULDEST Fli-RKCI HDUSE Mmaam aEWWM 113992 9 i 1 8 ?QB Campliments 0f GORHAM SAVINGS BANK Gnrham. hiaina Compliments of The G. N. S. Orchestra Comph'menrs if B. 2 DIVISION Best Wisheg 0f Carswelli's Drug Stare Brawn Bruthers Hardware CD. EJTiHlFltt'Li m1 Heating Fianna of all I-zfntia anj 1311 I-'Iumhing H i. RDHHHRH, TINHVA RE. I L'HULHERY B. P. 8. Paint Products, Pun: Linseed DH and Turpentine LiCUIlE-Eil EmhaInu-r and Funeral Dirccmr Gnrham, - - Maine W. T . LIBBY FANCY GHDCERIES AND PROVISIONS Gnrham Maine W. P. KIM BALL MEATS AND PROVISIDNS Gnrham Maine Gmlhmmm Nmmmmm ?18 ?ED 2: mm- T Novar Lenses F or Your Eyes A new lens gmund GHIY by 113. Fitted to your eyes by experts. Let us Show 5:01; this improved lens. MURDOCK CO. OPTDMETRISTS - OPTICMNS OLD Y. M. C. A. BUILDING. CONGRESS SQUARE Dur ptriiq' i5 1101: m 5311 apparel which i5 Imrest in price. but apparel which is hast fnr the IEHEL iThrer r1 Dafr'rrurf'l J. E. PALMER CO. Specialists in M13393 and Women's Apparel 543 Congress Street, Portland, Me. A JEWELRY STURE is the Real Gift Starr; Herr: every article is a DDLEHtiaI gift. D111 atczuck nf Diamunds. WatchES and jewelry is ::t1:riln:.i13r up-tn-datc. 1n Siivet WE Carry severa1 cmnpime pat- terns uf Flat lablewara. and an attrautwe Jim: nf TEa Sena. Brcad and Sandwich Trays. L'as-scrcrita 311:! Vegetable Dishes. .In China Glasa. Nickt-L Pyrex. Elncka and Lamps gnu can End mast usiful and bean- tiful gifts. GEORGE B. BATES The Diamond Stare Calais. Maine SUMMER 13 CDMING UEIIIS. bring in jmur Suiti. have them Cleaned. Repmrcd and Presaad Ladies' Cuat Alteratians nf ali kinds We make a specialty nf Alteratiuns C'Imnsmy. Hffnirfuy, Eyeing. NHPIEHIH fiemmfuy. Frmxiny A. L. MORRISON, Tailor Westhrnnk, - Maine C. H. GUPPY CO. APDTHECARIES 463 Congress Street Portland, - - + Maine Campfimenrs 0f M. 1-1. BUTTON CO. ELECTRICIANS Sanfnrd, Maine Telephone IEI-E-B Shipping Paint. Mattncks, Maine F. E. WOOD DEALER Ir: Bax SHDDKS AND LUNG LUMBER East Baldwin, - - Maine L Mmaem aEgNWIhILWLE I992 59 ' I 3 7 919 Camplr'mants 0f THE WASHINGTON COUNTY CLUB Campffmems Of Ihe Gnrham Dapartment Store Compliments of L. H. ANDERSON Far bear: and Jhars car Imsfrry. hats . rfrrHrJ, .Imirr'fffcx 0r Earr: m' iuij'fhiug Jim: wish ft:- Emj' RANKINE IS THE PLACE ELLA M... RANKIN Main Street, Gotham, Maine Camph'menrs 0f GEORGE S. BURNELL Camphmenrs 0f Parkeris Hnme Bakery and Lunch Ranm Gorham Maine Dr. Gardan B. Hatfield DENTIST AH the Specialties Main Street Gnrham, Maine - Gmhmm wammlll . magmammg Campliments 0f THE JUNIOR CLASS dGmmmm mmmim 12992 9 'i I 8 79!! Compliments 0f THE DRAMATIC CLUB Campffmenfs 0f Kappa Pi Sigma Samrity Camph'menm 0f Alpha Lambda Beta CUWPII'WEWS 0f Commitments of Lambda Pi Sigma The A 4. Divisinn --l I szolhmm Nmmmmm J18 ?9 a M91291! Camplimenrs 0f THE ART CLUB C nmpfimenra of Campfimenrs of The ank County Club SECOHd FIDDI' RDbiE Campliments 0f THE GIRLS1r GLEE CLUB Mmaam 64mm ; 1992 9 i 1 87191: :iJEA-ii'aififgi Mi ?Irlumnjln : Cnmplimentj 0f THE DANA WARP MILLS Westbrook, Maine L. DANA, Preaideni J EWELRY 1533.! furnijh HM: yirf. I'M furnish HIP :ffummrd. J. LEE MORRELL 21 Bridge Street, Westhrnuk, Maine Campffmenra of Jnhn B. Winslow, D. D. S. 833 Main Street Westhrnnk, - - Maine CARIFS SHOE STORE Suhcfrs yum Shae needs far 1.92.9 3 Bridge Street Westbrook, - Maine FURNITURE: RENGES AND FLDGR CDVERINGS JOHN R. FORTIN .HGHJ'EJ Furm'shcrs far Thrc'c Gerrm'mmni 15 Bridge Street, Westhrnuk, Maine r : . GWJhmm Narmmlll 18 7163 a WM: .1. J-i GLEJ 'I i'F III: I Campliments 0f The Gotham Normal Alumnae Association OF PORTLAND MEETINGS HELD AT THE B. P. W. CLUB RGGMS EvERY MDNTH DURING THE SCHUDL YEAR QUALITY FIRST THEN PRICE TEIEPIIUHE Frjrest 333i! Campliments 0f THE IDEAL CLEANSERS AND DYERS MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT, 330 FUREST AHFENUE L. C. ANDREW Lumber BUILDING MAI'IERIALSh-LDG CABINS All the. Malcrials Requirml fmm the Ffmndatimi ta 1112 Finish Hf the Home 01' Camp CEMENT. BRICK. PLASTER. DOORS. ETIKDUVES. FLQORING. ROOFING MATERIALS. I-EARDT'E-ZiRE. Office and Facmry Snuth Windham, Maine Qmmmm QWIEJILWEM 1159132 9 i K 8 ?BD Campiiments 0f THE WESTBROOK REMNANT STORE Westbrnnk, Maine DI BIASE Shae Repairing Ca. SHDE REPAIRING AND HAT CLEA MING 360a Main Street, Westbrook, Maine LEURHA M Ii 0 EMA L GI RLS an: always wclcnme at am Stare. If yen haw Uther shnpping, Icmra yuur bundlca with us. use GUT telaphunc 51' if just wait- ingi come in and 100k aruund. Always smncthing new in Ladies Tuggery. COTTON,S 34H Main Street, Westbrook, Maine YOUR CANDY SHOP N. O. Morin, Pruprfetnr h- NATIUNAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. SERVES NEH: ENGLAND SCHCJULS AND TEACHERS Twa New England 01:13:35 Ncrthamptnu, Mass., 34 Masnnic Bldg. Eva M. 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Flanged and Scrawed Fittings- Shuw Room at T9 Commercial Street TEIEphunE Furaat iiUGE 79 tn 85 Cammercial Street Purtland, Maine r Mmmm emwmm 11592 9 :1 87913 The Meet Helpful Magazine for Teachers ei All the Grades and Rural Schools NORMAL INSTRUCTOR end PRIMARY PLANS Published nuwmhh- during the eehee! year frem SeptemheT tn June inclueix'eeIEH large. handseme Immhers fulled with the best and meet usable teaching materiel nhtainahle. SUESCRIPTIDN PRICE $2.4M PER YEAR Sample C091; an Requuet F. A. OWEN PUBLISHING COMPANY,DANSVILLE,N.Y. Rise Publishere nf a large line ef hetpful banks. for teach- ers, supplementary readers. etc. Sane fer catalugue. M- m e- E PRJh-W 9W5 Fun-Ju-IlhdiHl. I'fh wan-F-mH-Illnl-- memmimes New England Teachers: Agency 156 Free Street, Purtland, Maine 120 Baylstnn Street, Boston, Mass. hThr Hymn? :Jf FFFHJHEH Srre'frr - -..l-..- - . : THE IHWHSE FELIR Ruea Emlheur Repraductinns ef the Warldie Great Paintings Twu Cent Size. HES. For 2.3 e1- mere. I Gne Cent Size. 333$ Fer .30 m nmre. Send en cents far 3?: Art Subjects. er 25 Campfimen f3 EhF Fur Children. Size Sires. i CATALDGUES FHSter'AVEI'Y S . Send 15 cents in coin or etampe fer Ei-page Catalngue uf IEBD miniature illustratinne. The System Ce. 516 Cnngreee Street, Portland, Me. WEWIGiIE'EE 0359: Melden, . Mass. Bux 3 Cempiiments 0f THE MASSACHUSETTS CLUB l Gamhmm Nmomm 118 ?'ED 22 mm 11711 . O F F 13 131 Our Himncial strengthu-fnr ymu' financial protection: Uur banking facilitiEs---fur j'DlIT banking needs: Our spirit 0: aerriceu-fm 3mm auccess. CASCO MERCANTILE TRUST COIVIPANY Partland, - Maine South Berwick - Bridgton - West 1311::th THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF BELFAST Best knuwn and Due 0f the SHfESt Banks in Elaine. Capital and Surplus m'er $HHELDEHL Dapnsita $5JHHLHHU. Ratiu Im-EStment Capital to Dapuait 11 iiflUilvE, a strung ratio. Cmnpare it with nthers. H Paid 011 Savings Accmmts. This ach'ertiscnmnt $5.: an im'itatiun to its readers to: hemme acquainted with this Bank, either by pcrscmal call nr tnrl'EHpUHdEnCE. Camplimenrs 0f PURITAN CANDY SHOP FRIENDS OF GORHAM NORMAL Isabelle M. Vamey, Rach-zster. H. H. Andrew 'Williama. Waite. Me. E. B. P-ImvarrL Rackland, Me. Gertrude E. Hall. NewEelcl. ME. 0. EC. DiaSmL Gardiner, ME. Frederick A. Habha, Alfred, Me. Anna R. W'QGH', Purtland. Me. Edwin E. Jnnah. Eastpmrt. Me. Ralph M. Whitney. Westbmnk, Me. GTEVEE Barber Sharp. Gcrham. Mt. Dr. Hatfield, Gorham, Me. h-Ianager Cloverdale Cu. 11C. J. HJ. Earham Mm. Nellie Scribnen Hiram. Mae. 5. Fedarsnn and Sun. Scarharm Me. E. 1W. Brawn C0,. 5111ch Pnrtlaud. Me. Laura Newtnn. Pmdaver. Me. Grace M. Chase, Kennebunkpnrt. Ma. S. E. Ireland. Pnrtland. Me. Thereae A. Sherman. Camden. Me. Mrs. Chester Lawrence. Haverhili. Mass. Cnmpliments Hi a friend. Pnrtland. ME. Frank F. Rabat; Westbmnk. ME. Erneat Mundt, BEthEL Me. HThE Tntem. Partiand High Schonl. Louis Crissikns, Gmrham. Me. Mr. Charles. C. Shaw. Earham. ME. Etta P. Eh-innrc, Exciter, 153-. H. Genrgt: Eurnell. Gnrham. IH'IE. Raherts Farm. Westhmmki Me. Hmmm aanhthm me 9 I l 8 7 ED H'e take a real pleaettte in extending nut enngtatulatinue 011 this, the geltleh jtthilee year of the institution at Getham Nermal Sehenl. t The part 3.1m have played in training yuung teaeh- ere. and eQLtileihg them with the knuwfedge and the mechanics 01? their prefeeeien, so that they in turn may go out and dtJ likewise, is most eertainly an ennehling wnrk. Anti Gnrham Narmal Selmerl, today, as .21 result hf yeur efferte, etantle out a menu- meht emerng the great inetitutiene of em glnrieue eeuntry. That the years to eeme may he as fruitful as thnee that have lJaeeetlaantl the Frantttltj,r hf Gerham Normal Sehenll, individually and collectively, may F as they traverse the aisles 03? time, he hleeeed in no small measure with the happiness and eetiefeetinn of a work well tlene. 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