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

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. '71'1'. . I- 31...? FE. f .- ' L :13; F1; i-4n '--F- ' Li. .J -w-w w, w ..n...x.,s,wE I - L. . .. L n E: E WM E W Mu: JWIE WE; . . a - -. 1' '.,- I 1!! ... .-'--'.-w .-.- . -. - . -' ..-.-h--.-I-I-..-n......- ---- '--- 1:E:735F . I I I I .wa'E-Fhmu QgEEEPEN mm QWWIE GREEN and WHITE 1 930 Therm: Charade?- Education Few thing; II mm: min: learn ti; dd If 31;. wauld make his recard Mg: To think witkalit cartfnsian clawrljs; Ta Maia MI-feumunmeu IEiHEEfEfjJ; Ta Mt ffam hmwst mafims ?ufeiy; Ta mm. in Gad mid Hmzlmr. 3951mm. VOLUME XII PUBLISHED BY' THE SENIOR CLASS GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL 1' GORHAM, MJEINE NELLIE W'DDDEURY JDRDAN To om dean whose dignity- we. Iadmii'a; whose fairn-ess-wa'respea,ai1d whose rwmanb char acteristics m lave. we dedmte this runlume-' of 'the Gram and. White? MQBTTN Mm IDTTX 1W? J FORE WORD The main thing abaur a bank is not in what it says, but in what it asks and suggests. The I930 Green and White asks that it may be a welcome guest and quietly suggests its bnpe that it may bring to its owner bath pfeasure and pram. Umra . W WWW: TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGES Tithe ............. 1 Fruntiapiece ................. .. . . . .............................. 2 Title page. .............. 3 Dad'fazatinn Picturg' .............................................. 4c Dedication . . .- ........................... . ........................ 5 Furewnrd . . -. ............. . .......... . .................... . ....... 6 ' Tabla 43f Cements .............................................. T Eutrmlce tn Earthen ................ -. ........................... E: Entrance to East . . r . . . .............. . .......................... . 9 CnrtheiIIH'a-Il ...... ........ 1.0 RabiEHaII ..........,....- ...................................... .11 Academy Hall ................. .. . .. . . . .. ........................ 12 Fa'rgE Machine Shop . . .. ..-. .................................... j . . 1'3 Junicnr High Sichml' ........ . ....... . . . , .......................... 14E Principal's. RESidEI-lcej .................. . ......................... 15' Receptinn Rm, Rabi: Hall . ....... .. . .- .......... . ................. 16 Hemptian Ranni, East Ham . . .' .................... . ....... ; . . .. 1? Darmitnry and Buildings at G. N. S. .............................. 13.. Faeulty Sectiun ......... , , '. . . ., ................................. 19 36 Juniar Section.r..............;....; ........................... W-HJB Seninr 'SEctimn ............. . .................................... 3?-96 Alumni Settihn ........ lM-lEl Schonllnterests..,..........-......, ...................... . ..... 122-131 Practice -S;chnnls .............. - ................. . .. . . . . . . . . . ..- ..... 132,13? Organizatimls .................................................. 133-159 Athletics ............................................... .. . , . . .. mass: Features .......... ........ ,. 189-2110 Calan'dar . . .7 ........... .. ........................ .. . . . . -. . . . .. ...... BUg-EH'JJ: iiutographs. ............. -. . r- ............ . ........ .. .. .............. BOEIHEHS AdvertisEmEnts ............ - ................................... $08,333. WI '--u.-.:; '- I- ' L-I'Fth. -' ' u . 4r: ENTRANCE TU CURTHELL HALL hGimtzutl-rn+::::1'ni11g. Emther KindnEss, Gmdammrning, Sister Cheer. I heard 31311 were out calling, 5:3 I waitad far yml here. Sum: way, I ktep fnrgetting I haw: m mil nr spin W'hen Ecru are my companions, 'ant jmu walk right in?in f I31 ENTRANCE TU! EAST HALL Guud-marning, Brother Sunshine, Guud-mmning, Sister Sang, I bEg :mur humble pardnn If yuuWe waited vary lang. 1 thuught I heard yum rapping. Ta shut arm: nut were sin, My heart is standing npen, Wunit you walk right in ? I91 11 .. H. I- .Hl-uh-I I. e -- , :37: . - . f thh '1. iggi-r I f ..I huh I, 1 I 1:3.ar .- 15:. I 1 . I 1: I f... -- I'm. .. l- 1 :y . I r. !H.- a .-,J ha- .- :j 1 y I ' eeaTHELL HALL 't w CITIZENSHIP United States ie the enly CDUHII'F in the world whieh$nerieneee a repeated rebirth. Earerj,r year men reneunee the ee-untrj,F ef their hit ' te pledge their allea gianee te Hthe flag of the United States of Ameriea and to the reptthlie fer whieh it stands? 1Ef'vrhen aueh aliens frem fereign eheres seek citizenship. the ideal fer whieh ear eeuntry stands i5 greatlyr emphaeiaetl. The spirit ef hepe. of liberty. and of justice prevails. ' - .- ,. . We, wha live under the Hag that is full of stars and have fer our very hirth- - I- . - right the preteetien of a natien te whieh theueautla seek admittance every year. must ' remember that we have a tIeht te this eeuntry whieh effera ee mueh to us, the debt whieh eur aneeetera heIped te pay and whieh ear tleeeentlante ehall eeutinue to pay as long as America stands fer freedem. equality, juetiee antl humanity. TNe must further and better the ideals of man to make them see hher things juet a httIe higher than they have seen before: to get rid of the things whieh divide, and te- eertifj,F these whieh unite. . By eur natiehal anthem den we net express the finest feeling ef eitieeuehip- Ieve? nI ieve thg.r reeks and riiIe, Th1.r weeds and templed hills. And in ear aathem-all the euppreesetl enthusiaem ef ear patrietiem- Uh, say dees that Star Spangled Banner yet wave, CFer the land ef the free and the heme ef the brave '3 EL geed eitiaen uses the Gelden Rule in his life eentiuet and pate iute praetiee the Ten Cemmandmehta in his everyday life. The last sentenee in William Tyler Page's Hmneriean'e CreedH reatls: 'tI, therefere, believe it is my duty to 1111; eeruntry te Ieve it, to suppert its Censtitutien and te- obey its laws. to respect its Hag anti te defend it against all enemies? SHIRLE'E I-IaaTLEY. III?! RGBIE HALL THE WORTHY USE OF LEISURE TIME W e might ehenge'the quetetien te: llShew me hew yeti spend F011? leisure time and I will tell yeti what yeti ere. Everyene hes eeme te Gerhem Neriiiel Seheel with e tlefmite purpose ten pte- pere fer teeehing and to further his etlttetttien. Teaching is, thereiere, eur veee- tien; but every moment erl eur future will net be spent in elesst'eem etttl fer this reesen the authorities emf eui- seheel httve presided let the werthy use el leisure time. VUe spend an average of nine hours a day in Classes and in their preparation, eight heurs in sleep, ene heur anti a hall in the diningr reent. This leaves ehnttt Eve heurs te he spent in leisure. Nature tleilj.F issues an invitetien whieh few een resist and we walk out in the open, ears and eyes attentive te birds, flowers, trees and murmuring breeklets. Re- turning, we epen the deer pieturetl eheve. If it is eeltl er dreary eutside, tt warm rush ef air etweleps us, er if Old Sells rays have heated the etmesphere, e refresh- ing eeehiess greets us. It is always like a friend, selieiteus ef etir welfare. The reception teem is the eeeasien of 111511137 fetid lttenieries The library is: a restful pleee. It is here that yeti may ferget your prefessieh entl tlelse inter popular tiiegeeines sueh es everyene reeds. This I'UCIITI possesses l'the liliss ef senIittitle.H The wiiees in the halls are hushetl hefere they enter. But at ether times the mag- netie vivseity ef e seheel girl group is displayed befere the epen hrepleee, disettssieg seine plan to entertain the ether members of the student hendyt The pleee in whieh we have had the meet fun, however, meele the mest friends, and were Out 011? very,F sales in seeking enjeyment lSFCEntEI'. Neetl I mention the pest efliee, whese IJTDClUCIE we always antieipete? A New York firm saitl te its empleyees: l'A iellew whe is seen at e leetttt'e er deep in e heel: er httsietl ahnut seine hehhy is judged tn he a man ef self-respeet entl purposely Jikfltl eensitlering eur life at G. N. S. we might etltl: HAnd + H hRPPmES-li- lliRGaRET E-ICAULIFFE. llll ACADEMY HALL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Veeatienal Edueatieh should equip the individual te- aeeure a living, for him- self and those dependent upon him, to serve aaeiety well through his veeatien, to maintain the right relatianahips tawatd hi5 fellaw workers and aeeiety, and as far as possible to End in that vacation his own best development. Let us examine eaeh of these aims hf vacatienal edueatien in relation to just haw it ahe-uld be achieved. It edueatihn is to equip an individual ta earn his liveliw head, it must seek to determine in just whieh line at werk his abilities lie. New be- fore the aehaal child can ht himself for a 1n:neatie-It, he aheufd knew the generaI facts about severaI pm feaaiana. sueh as their present-day conditions, dangers, advantages, disadvantages, and returns. This mag.r he aeeetnpliahed in three ways, by reading pamphlets, beaks, and papers, by listening te- addreaaea given by men and wameh engaged in the prhfeaaiana, and by 1visiting the industries and learning first hand aamething ef the nature of the Deeupatiena and the environments they.r afford. Once a vacatienal goal is determined, let the student press onward, remembering that at the gnal aueeeaa and happiness are awaiting him. 1 To serve seeiety well through his wmaatian.F How much is itnhhed by that e-ne ward aerate! What a lovely picture is the life of a teacher who has faund the happy medium between egatiam and inferiority eamplea as regards her veeatien. I131 FORGE MACHINE SHDP It is the picture ef e weil-reunded life. with the netien in the fer beehgreund, the eemtritlhitj,r in the feregreuntl. and e little ehiltl standing hesitle her. Ail these she serves. ' L-Teinteining the right i'eietienshipe tewerd title's JEellew werkers end SDCiEtF signihee that veeetiehel training has hreetienetl the need. heart, and setil ef the individual. It has given him a eeneeptien ef the duties ef ene 1meetienel greep te enether, ef the spirit at leyeity that should exist between empieyer end empleyee and between predueer end eensumer. It has develeped in him a spirit ef friend- liness, sympathy, and understanding toward each and every werker ef the werld. New we eeme ten the last eeeempiiehment ef edueetienel guidenee, the hnthng hy the individual his ewn beet develepment iii the prefeesien which he has eheeen. HI-Iew iind this ehanee fer develepment Em yen 3514. Think! Is net Ending eneis werk and making enels liveiiheed thereiw. SeIf-tlevelepmeht? 15 net serving se- eiety, the eemmunity, the tewn, the leved enee in the eettege we eeli eure, seifr develepment? And whet mere heeutifui way een be feund te express eerselvee then by werking daily beside eur feiiew worker and sharing his serrews end Stieeesses? Surely: VUCHHUHHI edueetien meet ultiii'ietelliF teeeh all earnest students te Give tn: the werid the best yen have. And the heat will eeme heek te lireefI ALTHEA I'IEALY, tee. i131 1.... 3. .: '+';-I-;:-i-'- .-- . ': :I . ' - .1 1 r. ugh. ::rm.. .f-r-lf ,5: JUNIee HIGH HEALTH t'Ner leve, ner heuer, wealth ner newer Can give the heart a eheerf 1.11 heur When health is lest, be timely wise; With health all taste elf pleasure flies. Certainly the poet did net evereetimete the werth ef ene ef the greatest hIeee- inge mortals een enjey-heelth, which is the eentlitien of physical well-beingt Habit fetmatien ie the heeie of character. and in mueh the same way is elem the basis of health. 1When heel health habits are termed early in life it is a very tliffieult matter to break them later, fer thej,F become an almost uneeneeieue part of dailyr life. On the ether hand. eeund health hehite eheuld he largely a matter of eutemetie action on em- pert. Nething is nmre impertent in life then the fermetien of greed mental habits. There is a direct relation hetween mental hahite and health Every theught. emew tien, nerve impulse, ait'eete the health ef the whole hedy. Habits of eheerfuhteee, punctuality. end prudence must he termed in earlyr life if thej,F are ever to he of mueh value to us. We all have em week, eur eet tasks and duties: but these of us who get the meet eut ef life are these wheee werle weuld be their preferred play, quite apart frem its pursuit as a means of livelihood. Threugh exercise and some forms of play, many geed hehite are termed; eer- reet 1105111le5 may he acquired; fairness in judgment of athere, skill, exactness. eeerege, enthusiasm greee. end a heat of useful qualities, heeeme an essential part et eur ChEtI'ElQEElZ The ene who has learned the simple prineiplee ef health hehite is well prepared te play the game of life. ELEAHDR MCLEUD. IHl PRINCIPAIIS RESIDENCE WORTHY HOME MEMBERSHIP Ameng the seven eartlinal principles of etlueatien laiti dawn by the Ceilimittee en the Reerganiaatiea nf Seeentlary Etlaeatinn, we find the ahjeetive. W'erthy I-Imi'ie h'lemhership. This certainly tleserves a prominent place in the aims of 0111' ethieatienai system. IiW'ertthy heme meihhership as an erhjeetive ealls fer the develepment ef these lquaiities that make the individual a werthy member of a family. hath eehtrilmting ta anti deriving lienetit trmn that membership, ta quate this same Cemmittee an the Reei'ganieatiau ef Secondary Etlaeatian. This ehjeetive applies tn hatl'l hays and girls. There are many,F ways in which the sehnel eaa helli ta pratiiiee inure wnrthy members of the homes at am eeuatry. The seeial studies may tin this 1w dealing with the heme as a fundamental seeial institutiim and his making inure elear its telatiern tn the hreatlet interests eutside Literature shenltl interpret and itleaiise the human element that gees tn make up the heme. Suhjeets at an sesthetie nature. sueh as musie and art. should result in mere lieautiial hnmes with mere happiness within them. Our eedethieatienal sehe-els with taeulties IHELEIE: mi of hath men and wemen shaulti by their arganisatien antl aetivi- ties shew wheleseiue relatimis hetween hays antl girls, men and wemen. If worthy heme liiemhershili is stressed in the alienate ways in ear ethieatie-hal system we shalt have advanced eensitierahly iI'1 ear attempt is install a sueeessfut IJI'DgI'EHn ef ehai'aeter education in am seheeis. RUTH -iaews, Bil. HUHIIC HALL HELTEPTIUN HUGH What is the hast :1 frieml can he Tu any swul. Lu yuu nr me? Hut nnly Shelter, cumiurl, rest- Innmst refreshment unexprcssed: Nut nnly :1 lmluvcd guidi: Tn tread life's iahyrinth at nur HidE, Or with Iuve's much lead on hefure; Though they.- IJE much. there is yet nmre. Irn: I 1 4- IZAST HALL RECEPTIDN RDDM The Inst tientl is an atmosphere Warm with all inspiration dear, Wherein we. hreathe the large free hreath Of lift: that hath nu taint of daath. Our friend is an unmnscinus part Of every true heat of nut heart; A strength, a growth, whence we derive End's health that keeps the wnrltl alive. 4-3:. .rmi: 43m: EHEEE 4132a AJEIFEEU ... E........:.....n.r IJIIJHIIIIIIII III III L. I131 IIM RE-Ks'UII HR EA H 1.11 . RUSS Iii .I 4 Ijrincipal I33! 4-..- G1: the 011115555 of 1933 '1 departments of this. yearbook the value of eharaeter etlueetien. 111 this . . .1 you are following the preetiee ef the times: 1111:11'e than ever hefere the press. the plat- fe1-111 51111 the pquit :tre stressing the need fer eheraeter 111 11H departments of 0111' eemplex life. 111 111:111e is its need 111ere i11111e1'11tive than 111 111111 of teaching 5111111131. The prospective teaeher 1111111 possess high scholastie attainments, elever teaching ability, and even 11'111511111e personality 1111-1! find herself net wanted long 111 the seheetremh if she leeks stable habits of desirable eentluet. These are the results of care in! training in the heme e11- virenment during ehildheed years re-enfureed 113: the development in youth of prineiples of charac- ter by whieh eentluet may be tested. These prin- ciples are welded inte form 113.- the twin fereee of purpose and persistenee. Far goals eennet be reaehetl by the initial impulse of a dream, however alluring these goats. 111113,r he. 1f 3.51111 weuld make the meet at life fer yeurseif and be of the greatest serviee be others. 311111 111115t eentinue the task of developing worthy prineiples by whieh te direet eenduet. Life that 15 built 1111113,; 1:111 blind habits, 1111 matter how geed 11th may he, or 1:111 the impulse DI the 1111:1111e11t1r will End itself Beundering 111 the 111:1r5he5 ef indeeisieu when a situation eut ef the 1151.151 routine tle1111111t15 aetien. W 51.1511 E51115: RUSSELL. I211 1E'.--HL'I 1EH 12.111141? ltL'SSELL. Ali. WaaLt-wart Fanataatt? Experience in teaehiugg': Hent'a Hill. Seiehee: NEW lh'itain Nermai Sehnnl. Science: GDThattt Nermal t ltttt4-i HUM. Seienee: Principal l:- ltttifjelt JTI'HF as the am: 1'3 ta the maturing true. GERTRL'DE LINCOLN STONE, 1-3. 3.. 3-1. M. CeLt'atata L'an'aaarra, I-laaaaau. CLaaIt LTa- r- VERSITY. O'HFORD, Emmana Experience in teaehing: Kent's Hill. Maine; Kveaieyan Seminary: lGe-rhatm Normal Seheel ilatttiaJ, Payrhafagy, History of Ethteatian, RutaI Eeeielegyt Direct ejr' speech and ertmtmg tt-t'th the pen, Chasm far large denynau EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT The purpaee ef the department of ethteatien is ten give aueh training in payehel- egg: and the primeipiea ef teaehing that students may knew theae laws. and prineiplea which make psychology the master aeienee in the prefeaaien fer whieh they are in training ; and that they may alaa knew the relatien and the applieatiea at these faeta 0f psyehnlhgy tn the umat tt'ttlj,F efficient teaching. The mental life is by far the meet important part of existence. Fayehalegy eheuld help the teaeher te hath pre- ttiet ant! eantrel mental events. Rightljr studied it should reveal the laws in accord- anee with which mintl werha, shtmltl lead to a better knowledge at how to improve the learning preeeea. ehaultl enable the student te understand ether people better and thus knew how to eehperate with them in werk and play, and it should aiti the student in the solution of his earn individual prehiema. In the weil-reuatletl de- velepmeht of human traits whieh ie the aim of edueatien, patch:ht::rlagj.-r should help the student to understand the ptaper halanee ef the aariaue traits whieh make up the desirable personality. Mereever, in additiea to all else it must shew that the ethteative pteeeee deee net eateryr through inte eharaeter until it has resultett in attte-tt. Ne aeheel has fuhilled jte funetitm, it is said. until it has given its pupils a eapn ital of knowledge, of habitat and of ideals. High ideals are the hrieke from whieh I231 L'LH'THHD iJSCJH T. H'IEDPEX. H. E- .Kt'atila L'xIt'EasITi'. Limes: lta'rss Experience in teaching: Mapletnn High Sehrmi. Huhmttster: tim'ham Ni'irmai tIH'Hw-j. Setters! .it'rmayrnn'nt. ilit-sts and Measurements. Seeitlltlgt'. English. Physical Edtieatian. 'IC'fitTt'FinSFhDEIEFI'wDEiJHFN', He tfem'I-i- fates a germ armmieut. MARY LOLHSE Il.-KSTINGS CAHTEJE'I'HK Naaarm. SittHeeL. Caliestsm L'st- VERHITR L-mtmane S'I'A'Itlt TrtaCI-Ieas' CUL- i..st:e. Ilsatsa'ts Naastms Settem- Experienee in teaehing: Senth Shattshury. Rt. Tntet'metliate fii'tttititii Adams. Mass. Elementary tiiratles: L.Elt-itilltl Xnttnal Sehtml. Directm' ni 'I'raining: liritlgewater Nthrmal Schmii. Critic ilieaeher; t'itirham th'mal Sehtml fltilfiwy Dir rertar at Student. Teaming, Dhservatien and His: eussien. Her presenre tends ifs tuermth and health Te aH tefm mute befm'e 1'13: seed hahits are huilt; anti gDUt'I hahits, in turn. are the materials from whieh geetl Character results. Aeeerding tti seine psyehniegists, man is but a bundle at habits. The purpose at ethteatian, then. is to give a visien of a better school, a better eeum try, and a hetter self, as well as to give knowledge. This visien should so permeate eur lives that all our aetiens. spiritual or ethetwise. should teatl ta reHeet this ideal- ism. Thusi shall we huiltl fur CI'IARE'ECTER. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT The ehjeet at the CGUTSE in supervised Dhaervation and tlisettssiun is t0 link up thenry with practice. It prepares the students tm' their practice teaching. This eeurse aims to aequaint students with elassreem eenditiehs and methods. It is a stttdj,F at the practical use at materials and methods used in the elementaryr schonl, tegether with the principles underlying their use. as a means at understanding haw te tlireet the werk and play ef children tewartl effieient TEEllIti An important part 01' the eeurse is ehsetvatien iii the Gerham Training Seheel. The demonstration lessens exemplify the various phases of gaatl etlaeatieaai practice in the iiinEiETe garten, primary, and intermediate grades and in the junior high school. i231 LOUIS HL'RTOK KTOODWAHD, ft U. Ittt't'ee. Ceueee, t-Iwemeu Lint! SCHDDL. Iieeveen Experience iii teaehiiig: North hh'raftt, Rural beheei': Richmond High Seheel Principal; Ger- hem kennel tltllS-L General Science, Seheel Law. Ethics. Peet-Sciemisten deieitwi': riendfl MABEL FRANCES RYAN, H.313. UDETUN UNthtteITtr. Hweveen. AMHERST. Ce- LL'e-Iete, CLARK UNIVERSITY Experience in teaching: East Lungmeadnw, 1:121:15... Gratlee III and 1V; Welthenf; h-'ieee., In- termediate Grades; Wineheeter, Ma55., Supervieer ef Eeture Study; Gerhem Nermel UQEDHL Geegmphjrj Nature Study. Her fitment; persmmtity ineites captives of :45 ell. GENERAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENTS The geegrephy work of the junior year aims te give the student an idea at the 1:11'eeeht-dej,I methetie. in teaching the euhjeet. Senior year geegrephj,F deals with type lessens fer the lewer, intermediate and upper grades. Time is given else te the principles ef geegreplu.r end their epplieetien. A eentinent is studied as a type, with ettentien given te problems. Methed is illustrated through subject matter. The eetiree in nature study given in the junior year aims to develop in the eetn- men neutral ehjeete end preeeeeee which are parts of daily life. Cleee werk in- eludee held tripe, studies of plant and animal life, investigations, entl methetie ef teeehiiig the subject. SCIENCE In the words of ene ef the greatest et living eeientiete, the purpose of eeienee ie te deveiep without prejudice er preeeneeptieii ef any kind a knowledgeitii 'the facts, the laws, and the processes of nature? In the words of enether, eeienee EEEiIES truth threugh ehjeetive feetfi Here we have, it would seem, the tleeiderete fer the appreciation tit eeienee; the epen mind and the ebjeetive point of view. Equipped with these :15 chart and eempeee, let us go forward with advancing eiviii- eetien in its greatest questethe eternal eeeteh fer truth-end we haveLSCIENCE. l34i NELLIIZ H'EHJOITJHL'RY jQRD.-KN. H.313. HUSTDE LTHIVERSITT. 'E-iaemen. CeLrMem. J.meeee SeHeeL DI? Pemmxemp Experienee in teeehing: Smith Pnrtlend. Eie- menterjjrr Seheel: Seuth Fenland. State Seheel fer Buys: Hinghem. 31355.. EIEIHEHIHIT Seheel: Areesteek Kennel Seheel, Presque Isle: 511111mer Seheels. Areesteeh mu! Cestine Kennel Seheels: Aeting State Direeter ef Phyeieel Edueatien. State Department ef Educatien. Auguste: Dean nf uremen, Gerhelu Kennel Sehnel fIEJ'E-Eel erierj', Seeiel Tithiee, Library Seienee, Penman- shifh H'hrn furnme Hrmx and smiles me were, her faith in- :ren eeiH Huger yet I ELIZAHETH JANE CLEARV, 1-1. I3. Wl-iEATee: CULLeeE, I-Ieemeu Experience in teaching: I'Tartferd. Verment. High Beheel. l'Iistnry; Gerhem f-l'HZETeL Hf;- ferj' end Metheds. Civics. He mast H2133 whe thinks meet, feels the iaebiesf, eds Hm .ILneenf.H SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The eeeiel studies aim te previde knewledge fer the understanding ef present- cley institutiens and ten develep habits ef right seeial behavier based upen a reeegni- tien of nut seeial interdelzendenee; to develop sueh attitudes :13 seareh fer truth, histerieel mindedness, and telerenees: te ereate eueh interests and tastes a5 leve of reading and appreciatien ef the eentrihutiens ef the past: and be inspire these ideals whieh will make us realize true dEIlIUCI'ELCj-r and hretherheed. Threugheut the werlc hiegraphy helps in promoting and inspiring individual pregrees. The eeurses in Greek, Reman, United States and Werld Hietery reeeustruet the past to aid in the interpretatien ef the present. In history metheds the emphasis is pIeeed upon ways ef presenting the past in erder te develop the appropriate habits, attitudes, interests and ideals at an early age. Threugh library seienee the teehnique fer dee velepieg baelcgreund in hiStDI'jf, literature, and the arts through the use of beaks is aegiiired. Seeial Ethics leads the student te eenetruetive self-ehelysie and to strengthen traits desirable for right seeiel behaviour. Civies applies eur knewledge ef gevernmehtai erganizatien, habits ef right aetivity, wheleseme attitudes and high ideals te ourselves as memhere ef a heme, community, state, uatien, end werId family. I351 GEORGE A LHION HRORTN Geat-raM Neanat. Cett'anna UNITERFTTY Experience in teaching: Gerham Nnrmal t'lEIIHEJat. Machine Shep. Carpentry. WeetI-turn- ing. Electrical H'm'k. 'lhhem'y in ufUDthTCITh. Su- pervianr in u'nnclu'erh fur Practice 'I1eaehe1'a in Grades V ten VIII. HThe tt'm'hf fa haphier, The tt'm't'a' r'a' brighter, Why net a fake Ta make it tt'iam-F j'ESSlE LOUISE KEENE, PH.TI. ETESLEYaN UHIVERSITL MIhaLETeN. C033! CGLUMHIA UNIVERSITY Experience in teaehing: Hraldehere, Elemen- tary Grades: Danverat Masa. High Seheel: tier- ham Normal Hmmefa, fmhattriae' rifrta, LhrtI Study. She yr'm'i'jied Hm sfmph-at thing she tenrhctf. VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Industrial Arts 115 a study fer the interpretatinn ef the ihtluatriea giving a huewletlge ef materiale aatI preeeaaee antl tleveIeping a general industrial intelhl genee whieh inehalea the ideas. feelings, and desires that all eitiaena eught te have aheut industrial preeeeaee ant! industrial life. In grades ene ten three the work centers about activities in the heme and eemmanity, and these activities are imitated in industrial materials. in grades fear ta aia the children weave. knit+ meld, and th: eaaj.r prehlema in heekhiadiag anti haaketry. Ne attempt is matte to make the ehil- then akilful artisans alehg any line. The aim is rather to make them appreciative of beautiful fahriea te tlevelep their judgment in the eheiee at elethiug anti furni- ture. and t0 make them intelligent in regard t0 the inthlatries which elerthe them. feed them, and house them In the maehiae shop the student is given a hnewledge of machine running and setting up ef wntk fer various eperatiena. Prejeets such as visea fer iren work. rapid acting Vises fer weed. jacks. pulleys, and amue tnnla are made during the ehurse. In the enuree in electricity the Student is given a working knowledge at the various systems of wiring. The installing of various electrical appliances ia ameng the praetieal prehlema. The eettrae in weetl-turning is given in ertler te teach the student methods ef handling the diHet-eut iathe teela. speeds to use, antI general care at the lathe. . ?Ilfj teal 3:...- ..f,. meat 4153411- - ' I - ! I-.HYRENCF. XELSOX CILLET GDRIL-nl NDRMAL. STDL'T IEE'I'I'E'FFE, Umreen NURJIELL Experience in teaching: Lishtm 1721115. Manual Training: Portland. Manual '111'eining: Gerham Xurnmi HHIE-lefl. I.?mftiny. leneh Wrath. Fm'ge 1'Ul'tarrlt, Cabinet Uhrle juh Analyses. Trade Antti- yeis, Organimtien Superviset 'in Drafting fur I-h'aetiee Teachers in Grades VII and VIII. ' W4 true frimd m the true. EVERETT SHEEN A N PrKCKARD GDRHAE'n-I Neen-IAL. Osweee EeeMAL SCHDDL, RUTGERS UEIFERSITY Exlterienee in teaching: Castine Nenhel Seheel: Wellesley Hills. Hesse junior High: Gotham Normal HHESej, Printing, Sheet-metal W'hrk. Heir jreur friend and my frfmrd, He? a Fe! m etlerjlmaeJ Just Mk him mad heJH hetf: great; HHS feithf-at! 'm the end? The wm'k in drafting is, pitteett under three large heetle, 111eehenieel drafting. Inaehine drafting. and arehiteetutel drafting. .In 111eehanieal drafting the proper use Uf drawing instruments and equipment is emphasized. The tlrttwhtge inelitule free-hand lettering. free-hentl sleetehing, antl eheet metal drafting. w1th 11:5 vatmus pmhlems in clevelnphtent. The atlvauee eeuree ineludee mere elifheult prerhlems in sheet metal develop- ment. prehlems in isernettie, ehlique, eahinet. ant! meehenieal perspective problems. Machine thawing includes freeuhahtl and Hniehetl drawings Uf machine parts tenth simple face plates tn assemhled drawings Uf. varinus parts Df 21 eemplteaterl lttachme. In architectural drawing eaeh pupil plans, sketches and draws a complete Set of fitter 13121113 and elevatiens of his ideal house. The eeurse in printing effets El great eppettunity fer general etlueetie-n end eehperative relationship in school work. The aims at the eeurse are: ten prevtde experienee whieh will ehew the praetieal application and value of eeademle Issuhjeete. to broaden the seeial end edueatienal eutleek through added knowledge ef Indestty, ten term habits of eeeureey. thoroughness, neatness. and ten euitivate the appreciation of eeeperetien. - I11 sheet metal wm'k instructien is given in the fundamental pmeesees, such as seaming, riveting. clipping edges for wiring and Seething. wiring anel farming, seltIering. and their epplieatieh te- the jeh. The pupil has an eppertumty tea een- struet prejeete in eepper antl brass as well as galvanized iren and tm. IETI FRANCES RYHIDDEX Annss'tties: STATE Kennel. Sentient. Experience in teething: Auguste Primary Grades: Gnrhsm tIQES-lilSUj, Primary Reading JIFH!GGH'. Primary Arithmetic, Supervisor sf Jnn- int Primary. Pet'smme'iry is n- treasure, mm! she Ems it. MIRIAM ALDEN RANDhLL, A. R. Rnneetsse CULLEGE Experience in teaching: Gnrhsrn filiiEii-L Mathematics, Hierltl History. Sim Hews eat the sunny side sf HIE? street, tutti she EE'HHI'rd frets? 3111: GM twine Herein there tutti: her? MhTHEMATICS DEPARTMENT The primary arithmetic eenrse eensists sf :1 stndy nf niethstls, devices, games, and prejeets which wiil preve e preetiesl aid to the primary teacher. The different methods of teeehing primary stithtnetie are used as 3 basis fer study by the sun dentst As eeeh new phase sf wnrk is taken up, type lessens are given.- Students are given prsetiee in enndneting both teething lessens and drill lessens. Eseh stu- dent is required to keep a netehenk in whieh are given as tnenjir practical suggestions and devices as pessihle. Insofar as pnssible, eetnel sehnelrnnrn situations are presented. The higher niethenieties enntses ntsjir be divided into two groups, namely: those in advanced niethetnsties, and the niethed eenrses. 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Stat'tted tutti ttrfr't'htg .I'e Share that shift. HOME ECONOMICS AND CLASSICAL DEPARTMENTS Our nine weeks' eeurse in heme eeenemiee is a general ene designed te give the student Such intermetien as will enable her to live mete eFFleiently. The relatien ef pteper nutritien to health. feed seleetien. 3.11:1 the estahlishment et greed feed habits are studtert truth the paint elf view at the student as 3.11 intIivithtaI and a teacher. The elhthing unit includes 511th tepiee as these: persenal appearance. eheiee, etu'e anti eest ef eIething tmtI praetieal experienee in garn'nent strueture. From time te time the general pteeetlure ef the eeurse is varied and prehehly the eentIy-making prejeet at the time of the Y. W. C. At fair will he EL well remem- hered ene by the groups taking the eeurse at that time. The eeutees in French and Latin are efferetl to these students whe wish he teaeh Fretteh and Latin in junier high eehenel. Eeeh 0f the eDureee is divided into twe parts. methods and suhjeet matter. The eeuree in Freneh methede presents the medern view in metlern language teeehing, the fundamental prineiplee under- lying the teeehing ef medetn languages, the methede and theories et teeehing Fretteh. anti the erganizetien et' Fretteh instruetien in junier and senier high seheel. The eeuree in suhjeet matter ineltttlee a study ef eempeeitien and grammar, and readings from Freneh anthers. The purpeee ef the eeutee in Latin methetle. is te tteqttaiut the pupils with the methetle ef teeehing Latin. The eeuree iu suhjeet matter inelutles readings frem Latin anthers. eempesitintt work. Etlld-'-Etudjr of Latin Eyrttex. W31 li-ETH .1!th X If. H ALLI D :1. Y Itetnttewittett Nettititt Seiteet liirttierienee in teaching: Rural Sehtmi. Red Hench: intermediate grades. Ceiais: ninth grade. littiteheitter. X. 11.: high eehtiel, tleparttnenta Literature. Mathematiee. Latin. Drawing. Caleie: I'iietnry. Literature. i.iUl'h'c1111 Kennel Sehnnl t IHti-t-ft. Em'Ht Serum mere SEVEN tn Ht'e ripen: iitm'e fttH :er int'e. iiet'mwe raj fiei-f' HLTIilI IIOLTGHTUN HOFFSES, 1-H. 'L'ttIthItSI't'ir en: New i'liil-IIiSIIIRE, HMJUJFFE. OXFORD, .iiiNtil.i- LIin . Experience in teaching: Chathem. l-ieee., High helttitil. .iLIigitr-th: Gmhem Kennel Sehtmi t'liiiii ell. innipnxmmt, Grammar. English Literature, Journalism, Urmitetie Cneeh. Te .tlhremf. fey mid ttimtthiate i3 tr. trittfttrt.u ENGLISH DEPARTMENT One half of the Junior eempesitieu eeutee tleele with the student's ewn etl- vaneement in eteI and written expression, the ether half deals with a comprehensive outline of the deveiepment ef eempeeitien through the EIEI'HEl'lfaf-Y end grammar gretiee. In a eeuree in journalistic writing. emphasis is laid en the development of a erttteei attitude. Much time is elevated te- creative expression and verieus types of writing are studied in detail. A methods eeurse in gretttmet ie a review item the teeeheris viewpoint ef the essentials ef the structure of the English sentence. A methetie course in English aims te fit the student te CDmeTtthy undertake the teaching ef English hranehee in junior and senior high eeheel. 1A servey eettrse in English Literature aims fli Te- shew in what ways Litera- ture IS a criticism of life, UH Te develop geetl judgment in reading. 1:3:t Te- instill a. sense at veiuee, an eppreeietien ef the best. A eeuree in ehildtenie literature aims t1;1 1 e seeute familiarity with, and eppteeiatien 0f, thie literature, tEy By die.- eusemu end preetiee ten gain knewledge of methods ef teaching. A cultural eeutee in general literature is heth extensive and intensive. It aims to establish standards of eppreeietien Elllt'i eritieiem, to stimulate independent thettght, te eequire power at self-expreeeien, ten etiltivete the reading habit. i311 IL-HTHs-kRINE MARSHALL, 13. S. SKIDEIDRE CDLLEEH-t Experience in teaching: Gmhmn Normal i'lUiEH-ja. Phyjfmf Edumffem I'Ihysialagy and l-Iygiene. F-rEEJIELriH: m: :3er in SEE things as H133: are, .r'I 73mm? Hm! 3119:1333 Hf friendyhipf' HAYDEN LA VERNE ANDERSON GDRHAM NGRMAL, HATES Experience in teaching: Matapnisset, 31355., Suh-Principal 0f Junior High; Gmrham 13923:? BUJ, Junior High Principal English. IIARRIETTE GAYNELL TRASH; EASTERN STHTE HDRMAL SCHE'JUL. I'IYAHHIH NDRMM. SEPIDEIL, I-lnkvmn Experience in teaching: Prasque 151E. Grade VII; Staniugtnn, Grades VIII and IX; Thomas- tau, PrincipaI-Green St. Grammar 5:110:31: Rack- land, Principal McLain Grmnmar SChGDl: Gur- ham, Social Studies, Gracias VII, VIII and IX 1:1923 $ Thaw nbmd .Fm-r .ihnH rand frail: .i'mr the j'i'm'fecd wagw Hf fmnm-f: I321 '1'- EDITTI .L DAVIE; UURIIAM NDRILEL Experience in teaching: Duverdroxcmft. Rural Schnul; iim'ham i'lu'EE'JI j, Juni-Ur I'Iig'h Mathe- matics and Scienca. JT'EL'ETJI' fzrr HH'HHHH nf m'hm's 'Hmdf 3m: think Elf her? 3.133 DELI N Ii lilT'lwIiEDLiE l IEJKTII Gmnmnr EUHETM-. HDSTDH 'LfmvERSITY Experiente in tcatlling': .r'hllmrn, Grade V; Gurham i IFE'ET' L Grades V and VL 5hr hm: H E-m'rc 0f yfndsms and :1 3mm; Wild Hiaq-HEJ-Icr: tiff byway? LOIS ELEANOR PIKE Gmama 3.: NURMM. SCHOOL I-Ihmumn Experience in teaching: SanfarrL tirade V; Garham H'I-Jia'E j. Grades III and IV. Busy mad cheerful? HH tiny is Jim. HHHH! mm' Impm' Eu mm rnm'd 314: i331 EM MA FRANCES H ARRI S LUCY WI-IEELUCK TRAIKIHE SCHOOL, HEAEEIS NORMAL SCH 00L. 131m: MEMORIAL SUMMER SCHOOL HDETGE UNIVERSITY Experience in teaching: Xashua. INS. 1-1., Kin- dergarten; Weymuuth, M353, Primary Gradas; H'ellesley', M353. Kindergarten; Kirintw Haven, 171a Kindergarten; Gorham 1:192-3 -1, Kinder- garten. hall? when has 30 1-!fole Hlaii-ing ways. ALICE 11NETHERELL GDRHAM NDRMAL Experience in teaching: I-Iztrrisnn, Rural; Otis- field, Rural; Nnrway, Rural; Smith Paria, Gram- mar; Gorham HQE'it-HL Grades 1 and II. 'th'nd Hmughts, mufentment, peace of mind, Ami 30.1.! far 'EUEHFJ' hmwfi ETHELYN ESTELLE PIERCE GGRHAM NORMAL SCHDDL Experience in teaching: Buxtnn, Rural 3+:th Um-ham UEJ'EEJ-L W'est Gnrham Mandel Rural SchDDL ::WImteJm- she? muchm brings success: thirm'd 0f her abmszu IBH EHE'iEIffN L-FTON. H. 5. IZJURI-Imr N:JR11M.. COLUMBIA L'xIrERsITY Experience in teaching: Hatinicus. Rural Schcml : Gurham. Gnrham Training 5:110:31 IflETf-l-w lEJEE'Tj. tiradm T: and f5: Garham Training SChDUl qf'lilE'T-HJ'ZEM. jumur Ihgh. Mathematirs and Science. A rare bank 5f Tilfafch bu! mm mm- 5.? I'mndef PAULINE 'ILVLIA COLESWTORTT-IT PUSSE-NISEEH Experience in teaching: Gorham leEG-WEHL Gurham Narmal. Physical EilUCELtiDH 21nd Physimi- Ugy: Plainfaelcl. N. J. UBBIU, High Schml Physiu cal Hducatiun. 'ifuh'y in- dfxpmii'r'mi mm' Inyn! in frimtdjhipf ALTHINE DEVIGHT CLARE mrl-iI-LELUCK KINDERGARTEN SCHnm- Experience: in teaching: Gurham fIQE-T-IEJEQj ; Gotham Normal Schnnl, Kindergarten Methnds; GDI'hFHTE Training Schonl. Kindergartan; South Orange, N. J 1:193:13. Kindm'garteu. Far rfmrm' 1'11 Fciudnrss and better Ham; griffin F351 EIAItG.-KRET ROSAMDXD FOWLER, 5-1. B. . L'xtyeesny eF Xew Beexswme Experienee in teeehing: Gerhem Normal tIEIETnltJQEJE. Methemettee. Penmanship: t-Teet- heitl. Mess. tIIQEDL High Seheel. Seienee- Stiff nettieert'ng, .ttt'H pursuing. EIJZAHETH 'l-IATTIE SIE'IPSDN GettHwe-t Helmet, CASTINE Neet-IAL Experienee in teaehing: Augusta. Rural Eieheei : 11Neat Gerham fltJiB'T-IHIEH'J. l'IetIel RtlteT Seheei: Lexington, Mess. KIEJBUL Gretlee 3 and 4. She smite; end ttrht'te eke smiles, ethere .tmtteft TRIBUTE TO FACULTY Fer ages yeung peeple have been led eleng the path ef life by these whe have had superier wistlem and inter whese personalities were weyeu Sueh qualities as petienee. teet. kindness, and selt-saerihee. As the yettth wee IetI. he leaked te hie guide fer the example he was ten fellew. Teday the youth gees ferth. alert and ready fer the game of life, yet he. tee, leeks te hie guides fer help end etlyiee. We. whe have heen helped much ef eur Iiyes. have new eeme te the time when it ie eur eppertunity and duty te help others. Our ideals of what a teeeher eheuld he have been largely termed during 0111' two yeare at Gethttm Kennel. Te help L15 term these ideals we have had the aid of a splendid feeulty. From the time one enters Gerhem Normal as e junier he is aware ef the sympathy with whteh the teeehete yiew hie prehleme, ef the teet whieh they use in every situation, ef the patienee whieh they heye in explaining tliFfieult tepiee, ef the kindness they ehew en eyery eeeaeieln. and the hearty eehperatien they give the student hedy. Net enly are they pleasant in all their werk. hut else just end Sineere. Vt: e wish te take this eppertunity te express eur eiheere eppreeietien fee the ideals whieh they have given us te felIew. IEGI ADVANCE SENIORS In dieeueeiene ef ehereeter, this were! usuallyF refers te keen eppreeiatien ef high standards of eenduet, eepeeialiy in fields ef eetien where pieneer thinkers believe eemmen praetiee to he tee lew. Te understand how ideals eve-lve ee-mpare standards as you knew them years age with preetieee new in eueh matters as inter- natienai relatiene, the ehligatien ef eerviee, eelf-reetraint, and eeErperatien. N. E. A. The advanee eeniere stand fer the high ideals whieh fer three years have been presented te them an patiently.r and 5e persistently by the feeultj,r ef Gerhem Nermai Seheel. OFFICERS Preiidem, VANCE WATSON Vire-Prejident, RUTH SLUAN Treasurer, ALBERT Beemw Secretary, RUTH BRDWN i331 3333n333 $331313, Euninr 3511511 RUTH MILDRED BRUHTN Huhm Life is :'L'I'Ii'! Life 1.3 3111313311 51111111 P3ri3 High 51:!111111 5311111 Paris, 3.131113 Training, 13111131111: 3111:131' High 533111111, 151131133 mm'. 1.3113333: Y. 33 . E . 3'1. III, :3, 3, 3, :3, 133; 3'1. 3'1. 31,33; Duttinur Club 1:1, 23:01:131'1'1 Elaulity C1111: f1, :3, 3,4, 3, 33; 533r313r3'wTr333- 111'31' Oxford Cuunty C1111:- 113,413; C1333 Secrafary E3, I33 Ruins 53 ciEVL'r, 311111 gund-nat'ured. 133. .3. wonderful friend, 1 . .an true blue. Ruth's must perplexing 531-1211113111 is: which language 311311111 prerinminaic in her 1:131w111'5a1lim1, French, Latln 111' Engilsh. FLDREECE EDTFH DUFFY ' FIIHH There 1333 I11 13113: 1111311 1'11 11 3.1311, Large 33' 31:33, 113113 313-111. r1113 31111131. New Bedfnrd High Schuul Niew Bcdfard, 3.3333. Eaatcrn Stab: Nurmai Sch331, 133311113, Mama TI'IinIIng, C 11311113 Training 5 1:111:33, Grade: 1-3; 5331111111 IIIII-iIJI' High, English, Hmmrj', 6311133 1: M333achu331t3 IIEluh f3, I33; '1 . W. C. 3'1. 1:3, 33 ; Athletic 31331131331111 11-3, 33. '1ch dininmas 3rL better than 131113333 Finrcncc. 31111311 with :I Canine: 5113311533111, 11:13 12131113 in search of 3. g-Iuatskin f1'3m Gurham She is 3 pleasing combinatiun 33 33131;; 3.113 studious ways. Her 3-3311- n3tur3 13 ntver ending. H31RDLD WESTLEY HALLETT H31 1' 11113513133. 3.11:1. 131131.333 11.11.33 1311331.! 33133 311313. Willianm High Schml 0311131111, Maine Training, $3311.33: 3111:1133 High. 33.113111 Lambda Pi Sigma f1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33; Regarter 11311113113 Pi Sig- ma. I23, 33: Chaplain Lambda Pi Sigma IE3, 33; Lambda Pi Sigma Min3tr313 1:1, :3, 3, 3, 3, 33: 13.. 1'51. 1:1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 33; Juninr Buys M33333 1:1,33'1133113 Glee Club I1, :3, 3, 4, 3, 3:1; Dramatic Club 11, 3, 3, 3, 3, 33; '1'. 13. i1, 3, 3, 3, 3, 33; K311113331: 3331131.! C1111: i1, 3, 3, 3, 3, C33; President K311113331: Valley Club i1, 33; 3331:3th11 1:1, 3, 3, 3, 3, 33 ; 333313311 1:1, 33 ; Cheer Leadtr III, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33 ; Dramatic Club P133: 1:1, :3, 3, 3, 3, I33; Y. M. C. 13.. Min- strels f1, 33; Urchestra 1:1, 23; Hunmmus 15233131- GREEN 3.3111 WHITE. G, 43. W3 1131.3: tried 111 3:13:11: Hal's sptciaity, but have $3333.13 it dancing. leading chccrs, 31' talking? W3 apprcciatc 1115 wiilingnass to :13 his part in 311 tin:- cntcrtamments 3113 games. MARGARET MARY MCAULIFFE Margie 3'11: 3:131:31. 1:11 113.3113, 3111 111,: 117131,: 1133113. Cathedral High 03311131121, Maine. Training, GurFIaI-II Training 33.113113, Grade ,5; $333311: 1711:1133 H 1331, 5113333311, French, Grade 1;: C3mmutcr3' C1113 U, :33; Uutdmr C1111:- IZI, :3, 3, 1:3; Athletic: AssnciatimI 31,33,133. Margaret is an 111!- raund 5133131131: Her Favaritc pastimE-E. are: 33133an inrw- nag: 11:33:13 in:- H. L. 3. . 31., 111-31131: 1113 1131-53113ij13. wrltmg 31333.n13111ng I'rench translations and being 333i313nt 1111r3n3n. 1391 -'-1:- EIAURICE REED RUBINSUK Hr! 11'113 1-111 11171111111111 1:11:11 H1111 111:1 11111: 111111111311 111111 1111' 11.1: 1331111111 111,411 5121111111 131111111 1711113. 311111111: 1111111111111, 1311113111111- .111111'111' H1115 311111111 111:11111'1111111453111111114115111314111.1315.T111331: 11:11 111111: 111 1111 11113111113 11I1i111 11111111 him 1'13 11-1-11: 311111 to 11311351113 111111 11.1 11.211 5. 11113 11331 '1111i 111: 311111 11111 11'111111i111 11331 11131113 1111 111111 3111:3333 111111111 1111 13 1111111111 I131 11' 1.11.- RUTH SLUA'N B1711 11'111113'111' 11.1111 1111111111111 1111111113 31111311311. 1'11111111'11 11,1 1131' 1111111131. 1111211131111 1511131151111 H3111p31133111, New Hampshira N51111Eel11 Seminary, 1 31:31 ; 11.111 13111131511 13111113113. 1 1113111 Training, 11151111111111 .1'11111111' H1113 511111111 C1133 Club U, 3, 3, 41; 1111333313111133113 Club U, 31; 5313111111131 Ju11i51 C1333 1:1, 31 ; 1'11ri1:13-P1'133i1113111 15111131112311 5315111 C1333 E3, 51; Athletic: C51111311 1:3, 41; 11311111131 H5551 511313131 13111 11:11:: 11331111. i3 that Ruth I133 31.111111: 1111.1 1111121 31111113 with 113: 11131111- 31151, 1111: 11311113 13311111111. in that time 1:11:11 31113 1113133113333 3111111113 qualities 1:11 3111111111r3111p, 13111151311111, 111111 11141111311111. FRAN C15 LERDY STRDUT +T151:1'1'1511111131h 3111111 1131111311. 11111 1311111111131. 1113311111113 311111 12111 3111111 11. 11111-11 111111 3111111. 11 1111111111. 5111111111111: High 5111551 5151111111111, 1111111111- T1'111'111'11g, 0111113111 111111 1111' H 1,1111 311111111 W113hi11gt1111 1351111111 C1111: U, 3, 3, 4, 5, 51; Vicc-Prcsident Washingtun 13111111131 Club 1:3, 41; P13315351; W3311111gtn1'1 1:51.111th Club 15, 51; Lambda Pi Sigma 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 51; Vice-President 31111 13113111111111 Lambda Pi Sigma 13, 41; 51131313111 1111111111111 Pi Sigma. 1:5, 51; Juninr 131.1113:r 11113311115 1:1, 31; 1:311:13: G133 C1111: 1:1, 3, 3, 41; 151.. 15:. 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5:1; Treasurer A. 151.. 1:5, 51; 15113113111311 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 51; Captain Basketball 1:3, 41; 1314313111111 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 5. 51; Civic Cnmmittee 1:3, 4, 5, 51; G C1111:- 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 51; T311513 1:3, 4, 5, 51. 1' 1.3, this i3 5111111111, 1111: 1311111113 113111331 11111.1 1111111151 111 G. 11'. 5. 131111111111 111 13331: playing 11331113111311 5r dancing with 31115: 1111111111; 111i311, I11: 1133 1111111 1111'.- 311111113111111 311111 iri111111311111 1:11 1111. VANCE RIDLDN WATSDN K3311? '.-1.-'11113 11111113 111115 11-111 11:1 1111113133! P111131 High 512115111 K3331 F3113, 11131111: Training, 6511111111 .1'11111111' High. 5121111131 Lambda. Pi Sigma 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 51 ; 111111131 B13113I 1111313111111 1:1, 31 ; .11. 11. 1:1, 3, 3, 1, 3, 31; 1111111111: 13111111111 11., 3, 3, 31; President 15111113111: 13111111131 f5, 51 ; 13111111151 C1111:- IEl, 3, 3, 4, 5, 51; 0111115111 C1511 13111111311 11, 31 ; P133i113111 131111111151: Club 13, 4, 5, 51; 01115111 1111111311 Club 1:11, 3, 3, 4, 5, 51; V1111: President 1311113111 13111111111 C1115 1:3, 41; Y. M. C. 13.. 1:1, 3, 3. 4:1; C1333 Prasident If5, 5:1; ht131'? Club 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 51; Pre3ii1311t 11,51: Club 1551;111:1111-1111 E1131113115311 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 51; Captain 331311131113. 15, 51; Varsity 11331353111 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 51; Captain 311513111111 13, 41; Wintar $115113 11, 3, 3, 1, 3,31 Vance 111111133 1111.- Exceptiun 11:: the 11111113111, 1311.11 1:11 3.11 trades 31111 1111113131: 111 111.1113,l 11:11: 113 111413111111 111111.313 i11 111311111 111111113. Hi3 111ml: 1n 11331113111311 has 1.11.11n 1311111111 in the high 1331115111 in which 1111: 11111121 him. 14111 - .- gkhfmmeh $miur5, Enhugtrial gria ALBERT HUDGDOH HARLEM? nfEEU 1' Farm! 55! mu'r. 5511M Hcadcmy E551 Enathbay, Maine Training, Unrhnm .i'maim' High 5::me ILLmSS-cnuntry i1, 3, 3, 4, 5, iijr; K'Iaptain Cruss-muntry i3, 41' ; Baskethail 1:1, 3, 3, 4jl; 1355511511 E1, 3::; A. A. U, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5,1; .5. PL. Cnuncii i3, 4:: ; MicerPresidant .3. EL. Cirruncil f3, 45; Vice-President of Class 113, 42:; Alpha Lambda Beta 4:1. 3, 3, 4, 5, Ell; Sctretary-Treasurer Alpha Lambda Beta 53, 43; PFEEidEHt Alpha Lambda Beta, 55, Ed; G1: Club fl, 3, 3, 4, 5, 53; Secretary HG'? Club i5, 53?; Dut- tlnnr Club :f3, 4, 5, 5;; Civic Cammittee 1:3, 4, 5, 531 ; Frasi- dent Civic Cnmmittee 1:3, 431; Y, M. C. .3. i1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 52h; Treasurer Y. M. C. A. 53, 4j; Preaidant Y, M. C. .55.. I15, 53; Kennabac Valley Club U, 3, 3, 4,1; Traasurcr nf C1555 IE5, 5L H'here is 31.1 ? H: must he 51: his daily walk. Yet even with 51! his :xeruisc, he Ends timc mr-wnrk, tun. We wonder 115w heis ahle tn Lin: 5:: much am! yet In: 55 attcutwc 15 DRMAN L. CU GGESHALI. TTCGgQI'J 1'53 355:1! him 53; Ma 3151tu RHIHEE': Milt: I'ligh Schoni Bath, Maine Training, Gm'frmu Juuinr High 5:555! Crusa Cmmtry fl, 3, 3, 43!; Basketball U, 3:3; nG Club U, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5;; Alpha. Lambda Beta Club :fl, 3, 3, 4, 5, 53b; Kennebcc F5115? Cluh 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 53; FL A, U, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5:1; Guttlnm Club f1, 3, 3, 43; President Kennebec Mai- 1313 Club 55, 5,1; Businms Manager Alpha Lambda Ema F151,r 1Z5, 5E. L'agg i5 Imth wig: and smart, H nuestinns yum wish answarezl, jmat 5:31;, For he's laccn thru the mill, 5:: :mw Im- kunws many a thrill. REEYMUND PHILIP CURRIE l'i'Rin-U D5535 m'E Barter Hir'nyea Hum. wank 5.35.3 Unrham High Schnul Gnrham, Maine Training, Garfmm Imliar High. 53355:! A. 45,. i3, 4, 5, 53; Junim- Masqu: 533:; Alpha Lambda Beta f1, 3, 3, 4, 5, EJ ; Basketball CL, 3, 3, 4:1; Civic Cummittee i3, 4:! ; Cmnmuterf Club 1:1, 3ft. Ear ipupular, friendly, 5115114 A hour we all like a 451:; When tlim-Es work, 1153: there, luu, Ever ready t5 help and clu. NEIL UIEELL DEANE 33151511! 5.3 Hm: which. is 1'11, 5. mmi's 3521:3123 Miler High 5511551 Eatlgm, Maine Twirling, Garfmm $11313? High 5:51:15! '3'. M. C, EL U, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5:1 ; Clutducrr Club E1, 3, 3, 43 ; Junigr Bays1 Maaque III, 33; Crass-cnuntry U, 3, 51:; Manager Cruss-muntry fEJ'; Elmhestra CL, 3, 3, 43; Glee Club 1:1, 3, 3, 4ji; AIpha Lambda Beta 1:3, 3, 4, 5, 51h; Kenneber; Valley Ciuh IE1, 3, 3, 43; Dramatic Club 111, 3, 3, 43. HeiPs-ahiiity i-n dramatics i5- no; to he qucstinned. But this is nut his, 5:in EIEIII'I'I t5 popularuy, fur 11:5 wit makca many an Imur pleasantcr. i411 ALFRED KEN NETH DULLDFF iAIU Hie ,anHrrwS term to 14413.9? eid'e- Standish High Selmel Sehage Lake, Maine . Training, Gm'hmit Jmnhr High 5:30:33. .4. A. i1, 3. 3, 4, 3, 33; Y. M. C. A. U, 31'; VieeiPreeirlent YuMZC, A. El, 3:5; ICE:m1T.u.:Lte1'sl lClut- El, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33; Ed1tenai Beard GREEX MCI: WHITE I13, 421. H T4335, dear reader, 13 the owner and. eperater hi the Standish Limited. .41, as gm: knew. IE ene of our hght-hearted eummuters. Ker matter whether Iris zen: weather, the treuhie er alarm eieek trouble, he 55 3.113315 the same gand-naturetl .11, W'ILLIAM BURDEN HUUPER Emu h'Fr'euL hem: in fear. 34:4 mirth :1an jay. Littleten High Seheel Littleten, N . H, Training, Garfrmn funim- High 54:30:11! 351.13. i1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 33!; Uutdear Club E1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 3;; Glee Club f1, 3. 3, 33b; Gperette t1, 3, 3, 3:: ; Lambda Pi Sigma 45, 34; Massachusetts Club U, 3, 3, 4, 3, 3:! ; Cress-eeun- 11-1,r Ji1,3. 3, 4, :3, EU; Basketball i3, 44; Y. 34.43.14, 4'3, 4, 5, e , Bill has wen a reputatien in emee-eeuntry during his etay here. 1:Tet he he's. uthe-r merits, tern, that haVe well: friends fer him. He :5; anuther campus 511e1k, ton, :if 31:11.1 have net guessed it. CHARLES FOREST LANDERKIN rthmrHeh f .E uF-:7r1ne, but himself, em: be his 4:41-44:31. Gardiner High Sehnel Gardiner, Maine Training, Gm-Imm hm-I'ar High 35:30:34 A. A. I11, 3, 3, 4, 3, E4; Lambda Pi Sigma :11, 3, 3, 4, 5, 34; Mexfs Glee Club nil, 3, 3, 4, 5, 3:: ; Junier Beys' Masque i1, 23; Baseball $1, 34; Assietant Manager Baseball 4:3, 43:; Dperetta I3, 4. 33 ; Tennis 1:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Ed ; Eeysi Athletic Editer GREEN AND WHITE t3, 4?; ; Lambda Pi Minstrels :13, 4:: ; Civie CammittEe L3, 4, 5, E-L'v. May the rays of gene! fnrtune Light yeur path te success; Best ef Juek tn yeu, Charlie? We can wish 1mm nu Jese. A true leader he 113.5- prnved himEeH at Gurham. Hi5 wurk has made the sehuel a better place indeed. JOHN D. PRESSEY hTeH unify gives the 3514! En 3.114413. Stephens High Seheel Rumierd, Maine Training, Ghrfrhm- Jimiar High 56333! A. 34. 4:1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 3:4; President Junier Bays! Masque 1:13; Basketball 1:1, 3, 3, 44; Crnssdeuuntry 1:54 ; Alpha Lambda Beta f3, 3, 4, 3', 34 ; Dxferd Cmmtyr Club 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33 ; Dutdnnr Club III, 3, 3, 4, 5, 3L Jnhn has been a shining light in all his 5tudie5. Hi5 true wurth has made him well knnwn and admired. We are proud ef yum Splendid wurk. Keep it 1.11:!+ I431 'WALTEH HUGH R033 '1' 3333' mm Irmmfi'fnil' 33313!!!th 3:1i!'1'l3ti'...........'I 13333313113 High Schml 1V godland, Main: Training, Gnrhmu firm'm' High 53333! Cmnmuters' Club i1. 3:: ; Baseball :11. 33; Dutdmr Club 1:3, 4, 3. El; Washingtmu County Club U, 3, 3, 3, 3, I33; Lambda Pi Sigma 1:3, -.L. 3, 321; A. A. U, 3, 3, +, 3, 3E; EaskEtball f3, 4, 3, Ed; Men's Glee: Club 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33k; Lambda Pi Minstrels 1:4, 33,: Civic Committae i3, 33+; Dramatic Club r,'3, 33; GH Club If3. 131i; Cmss-muntry If3, 33; Tr333- urer Washingtml Cnunty Club 33, EU. Rabbit, 3 r331 1331. Your achnnlmalts haw: faund in 1mm 3 true Friend. ACCEpt Fur WIEhES Eur H-IEHCCFESILIJ future. B5? thg way. dnn't farget 5111' favunte 3mry, 'lUne hlght In a Box 13: :1 133' Wasthrank. HARDLD LEROY 5431313613 Ifgkadll Few 3cm. 13333333 31333. qtmliti33 U! chemfnl tuuy3 331:1 fr-i331331313333. auburn High 5:113:31 Auburn, Maine Training, Garham I-nn-far High 53333! Alpha Lambda 3213. i1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33; Art CIub 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 3, Ed; Men's G133 Club 111, 3, 3, 4, 5, 33!; Dutdoar Club U, 3, 3, 4, 3, Ed; Art Editm GREEN 3.3m WHITE :3, 41h; CI'O33- crzruntrf,I 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 3, Ed ; Ea3k3tball 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 31h ; 133.33; ball LL 2. 3. 4. 5, 531; Urchestra H. 3, 3, 3, 5, EL LE1: us intrudunt 331.1 t3 the one whose 1.r3r3.3ti'litj,.r amazes us. all. His ready smile 13:31:33 L13 tn knuw that he is une guod apart, and we are sun: he will add many :3 his. list of friends in 3331's to tame. RDBERT SIDNEY WESCDTT H3 331:: 333 3331333! 3.3.3 13331 333 11:33.3 'Winciham High 5:113:31 Sauth Windham, Maine Training, Garfmm Ium'm' High 53333:! :3. A. ::1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33; C.n::+r:1u.n1t:1t3r3r Club 1:1, 3:1; B33k3th311 U, 3, 3, 4, 3, Eli; Baseball i1, 3, 3, 33; HG Club T13233- urer 1:3, 3:: ; Captain C1333 Team B. B. 1:1, 3:1. 'IRghhilJ1m3k35 a basktt FVErJ-f timc. Yet in spite uf the admiration thg 311-13 3133 31m, he remains the bachelnr type. We wonder if 331m: 3311' m31d 3f Windham 1131113 hi3 htart. I431 SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Our eeheel days at Gethem Kennel ere ended. Tedey we say geetI-hye te the many friends with whem we have aeseeietetl fer the past two years. We are about tn step eut inte the werltl where the pre feesien fer whieh we have trained 50 dili- gentlyr is awaiting us. We intend te eueeeetl. 1y eur ewe past experiences and examples set by others. we have learned that to the 3-3 we must werk te the very best of eur abilities. We eannet trust te that elusive nething eelled 'tluekft Leek is the lazy 111211155 getltiees. He ret'eres it one moment and at the next moment curses it. He seltlem tries te help himself: fer he is always depending en nleek. He is a human drone. a man with neither ideals net allthitien. Let us net trust te Tuelt. Vt-Fe shall sueeeed heeeuse we will net permit eutselves to be members of that passive eudieuee in the tireme ef life. We shall sueeeetl be- eettse we have faith in em ability to sueeeetl, we have ee-niidenee end yeuth. CLASS OFFICERS President. Entt'wttn J. LEAH? t-F-ite-Pr'esftfe-ut. Etreet'w LITTLEFIELD Serretmw, RUTH Pettsett Treasurer, LINWDUD PeRTER I441 gaming, Gganeral 013mm DURDTHY GRUGAN ABEL HJi'Zi'mrnfn Fran: Hitrm'y. Mame. Im-a'i'a AME Hat, Ta Hm Dnskatimi'i scare She cmirribnres :1 far. Traip Academy Kittery, Maine Training: Farm! Sfa'ect Schanf, Westbraak, Grade 3 YGrl-a: CDuntF Ciub U, El; Dutdmr Club 1:1. 2, 3, 4:1; Y. W'. C. A. f1, 2, 3, H ; Junim' Cabinet i:1:i;A.A. E3. 41. lint isla friend who i5 all Ewan! am! a yard wide. Any time 3:31: can't find Im- m her mum. ynu'll hurl htr in the gym. 134:1: and haakctinall FLHI 5ynunymnus. MARY ALIEERTI Zifmz L'Hr'nd. helpful! amt true Mite. This: is Mary mm: mul Hu'n. Portland High Schunl Partland, Maine Training, W:?fnrd 5km! 3:130an 30. Farh'mrd, Grade 3 Dutdmr Club f1, 2E; Y. W. C. A. 1:3, Q; A. A. H. 4?; Art C1111: f3. 43!. ?flary i5. 011E D1. EJJESE serioua girls. hut everyone kuuwa that this sermus athtutle may he peugetrated and ,1 wealth uf gnml humnr, wit and gtEE rL'I'EEIICtE. HEr tEliEI'Jt With the pencil and brush 1'5 acknnwltdged n't'r the camnus- Yuu nussuas the '11:? excelimmts of a gnud teacher. Mary, and. w: know ymfll In: succusnul. MERIDN ISABELLE ALLEN H'ijIJ :1 hum friend. i3 c: friend i11fIEEfI.U Sauth Paria High Schnul Suulh Paris. Maine Training. Rum! Scfmaf. West. Earham Outdoor Club f1, 2, 3, H; A. A. I11, 2. E1 H: Dxfnrd Caunty Club U, 2i. llal'iml tamer. irmn gay Farce, .Mwaya dear and EWEEt is she. Laughing lightly. full Cal' :I'un. Espemany 1.'I.-'ltl':l her rnommaic. EL'in. 'Wimrjn ym: mtet Marion 3011 understand what ' Pal means. She is everythmg a pai shuuld hr. FAENIE ELLEN AMES Chairlift! With, clemueyeri Faith. mu! Patience Hmn 1mm. 3::- cmhrr. um: firm? Vinalhaven High Schml Vinalhamren. Mainc Training, Garham Training Schaaf, grade 2 Y. W. C. A. 111+ 2, 3, 41'. Swect and neat and Full of fun, a friend. triad 311d tram. tn evcryunc. UU'LEI and 5:11dim15 hut say, When tlmre's :L guml time dues she stay away? I451 LYDIABEL LDL'ISE ANDERSDX Lied .4. merry heart gees :th HIE day- Erunawick High Schml Brunswick. Maine Training, Gerr'faem Training Scfmm', Grade 3 Clutdeur Club ii, 231; Art Club i1, :3. 3, H: 111V. C. A. L'1. 2. 3, 43+; 11-. 1V. C. A. Cabinet i2. 3:: ; T. u . C. A. Play iii; Tiee-Preeident Heuse Cemmittee I313; Delegate to Camp Maqua 1:271; PrESident Art Club i3, H. The best wish we can make fur 31311 Is. that every Friend may just: HI: Sitch a grand. Did eumrade A5 yen have been to us! PEARL FRANCEE AKFURD HTHEJPH Her m'r, her manna . nH trim emr mI-er-eert.-'-' Plynmuth High Schoel Plymeuth, Mass. Training, GerIm-m Training SHINE, Grade 3 Masssachusetts Club i1, :EZI ; T. W'. C. A. Cabinet K3. H ; Y. W'. C. A. Junier Cabinet GD ; A. A. i1, 3, 3T H ; Dutdner Club i3. H; Civic Cemmittee 1:32;; Hanan: CammittEE L221; Art Club Ci, 43L We admire Taffy for her joy of yputh and health: we respect her Fer her emwteey; we lnve her fer herejust hersell': and perhaps we emu.- her. she knows lltr A- H. CE 5:: well. JalI'IFWRJ-H Kismet was kind to send her In I15. Sf- LDIE EACALENICK IISj1dIJ A merry heart goes 11H HIE day. Edward Little High Scheme! Auburn Maine Treiufwh Hrm'rrn Street Schaef, Weifbmak, SIIEJ'PJ'f'JFIiIfjJ and Grade I Antlrnseeggin Cuunty Club 113, H; A, A. fl. 2, 3, H; Dutdmr Club E1, 2L SFd'S laughter. height and gay. Has. helped us: an eur alumnus way; Is she well liked? I slmuld say! 311?: gets more friends every day. MARION HELEN BAKER Hatch the HM Elf her Imagh-ter guy. And jailmu 3331' rimming feet are they stray. Fm' ehe kHEIEE rite Hwy m Laat-gi'iter-Eemnfj Deering High Seheel Fenland. Maine Training. Fienmiif Efrem Eefraaf, 3e. Parfa'end, Grade 4 Cue:11111111.1ter51 C1111: IE1, 3, 3, H; Outdoor Club i1, 23!: A. A. t1, 33+- !L nerd, :1 wave. a Erieudty suniikmx'hg'. here's Marion coming dawn the MU. lleesnt't she leek nice with blue eyes u-m-lnkte, rosy cheeks. and a Hpernmnent' 'LH'HTE! Eli emlrse we need: Eeek m: Farther Em- that ially ir1end and best cf spurts. I461 PAULINE MARY BAKER Parry Duh: :1: UNIT? Huiyf' Ashlantl High Schurrl Ashland, Maine Training, Garhmn Training Srinagar, Grads I Dramatic Club III. 21'; Dutdnor Club f1, :EJ; hruuatmk Club !:1,2J; Y. $135.3.ICH5'L.E1+ 2E. H'e'IL litre: rW15: have 'iPDHEI' IIETEEH, the spirit uf lift:- and jny, the jazz artist HE G. h. 5.! She 1:131'ta1'rllhr c311 t-iEHE: till: ivurics, and we appreciate. 11E1' willingness m play. Herg'a wyshlug Furrtn the 513mm! luck and 511cca551 and may it bring happme55 ll'l tht JELWAH:+ MARY AGNES BARRETT Ah! yuan. flavor evathmy! Fan are the vanilla 9f satiny. Calhcdral High Schml Partlaml. Maine Training, Braadwajl Grammar SEIMDI, 5'0. Pm'tfmad, Grade 5 'Ciurrmmatnt:r5.l Club IE1, 2, 3, 43!. Mary is always in the 11:351. n-E-spirita. She is a guarantee fm- unfailing gaud humor. .At preaent. her faLh-ngs are basketball and li'rirrw.;1.r3,r Reading. MARY SAWTELLE BIRD i-l'Bi-rdil rm rdwnys nmmmg Sumemhawe. ham Shara m share, Smrmurhcre HEB birds are ainyiny everumm- Racldand High 5:11am! Ruckland, Maina Training, Garham Training 55.319an quiar Primary Y. W. C. A. U, 2, 3, cljl ; Dutdnur Club IE1, EZl ; Glee Club l:1, E, 3, 4:: ; DPETEtt-E. W. :20 ; IL A. 4:1. 2, 3, 4:1: ; Editarial Baard Gamay: mm WHITE 4:3, 4L Mgry'a a girl yum can never forget. With. hter hearty laugh and ready wiLw- PL brilliant studenL hut 3:311 must confe551 Th1: wnyks DE Traftcm and Eaglay she knaws the best; In ITLIJISEI: the uthtrs Eh-E can far surpass, 01:, wt: ali admit Mary's a clever lass. DORIS HLAISDELL PGHJJH 1ft ? mama? u'ns Him? scuff. gentle mail il'mr-mi. c:ct'clfmw thing 1'13. mam I'HL. H Erunawick High Schnul Brunswick, Maine Training, Gm'hmiz Training .5 612ml, In-Jtim' Primary Y. W. C. A. i1, 2, 3, 41; Glee Club i3,+13l; I'LA. i1, 2, 3, Hill; Gutdnur Club i1, 23. Sweet. winsome Pally has a magical power that haw nl' L15 Her reahzecl. Sh: has heen knuwn la cause people. to Ins: thc us: 0f their arms and 11:35. Beware! Popular as she is, she still persists in spend- mglali 0f her Wtck-ends in Gnrham. 1:35? G. K. S. will last: a very metmuluus. Imusewifey persun whm 1313:111-r graduatea. :: HTI 1- 'I MARY BUTKUS .anw .1 1111-1111: .me'u' 5.11.1125- HH H11? 11113.11. Mexico High Sclmnl Maxim. M11111: Training. Hhrrm 31111111 S'rfmm'. I-Frsmram'a, Grade e; Dutdgur Club 1:1, 2?; T. W. C. A. 133. H; Uxfnrcl Cnunty Liub 1:1. 2, 3. 4:1; EL A. III, 2. 3. H; Natianal Hmmm- Saciety 1:3, 4:1. Maymt is 121m: of the s111111i135t girls 111 t'Ew 1:511:15. Hrr 51191113111101.15 Eaughter and cheery nature are in evidenut whuruwr 5h: may he 11:11:11.1. Franknleqs and-sjncaritgr an: more 13E her qualities. i'umhiaml with these. a surpnsmg :13;th 1:111 the Imskethnn Hunt mnke hr: :1 desirnhle mhfitinn anywhere. WILHELh-HNA ELOISE BRAKE 'rBiflulFI-Eu 1'HE1'1111' 1111:! hand Hm! 1111:1111: 1111;131:1171. FEET Hun 11-1111 1111 11'1'H1'11y errands. Gardinar High 5:115:11 Gardinur, Maine Training, 1315114111111. Training Srhnm'. 131-11111: j? Kennebec Valley Club 1:31 431; F0111 iVinds Eampiire 1:221; A. IL 1:3, 411 ; Katinnal Hmmr Suchety 13. 41 ; Civic C11111111ilt131: 113, H; Editur-in-Chief GREEN 3.11.1131 WHITE. 11341131 is the gir! 1.1. f'm helievua in alwaya Taking 1111Hy1citi1ur 1111531 1110111111151; 1211' 11111-1311 havmg :1 gnmd lune. HUI. 1371111121 11th 11:11:11 1:115:11 m 11:11:! EL 111511111112: 11111111. :15 1111:1111.r 11-11121 haw.- hunted fm- 111a1E1-1'nl 111 III: Iihrau'jr cam 135111.11. CHRISTIE SMALL ERA? H1: fire'sH hGrnrrefHHy $11.1? 11111123 Hm 3:11:1an 3H1? Endau Etc-ningtnn High Schnnl Staningtnn, M31111: Training. Gm-hmu. Training Srhuaf, Grade 3 Y. W. C. A. 111, 2, :1, .11; 01111101111 Club 11, :2 . Chris is: 4th Iiom .11 infurmnlicm 11111-21111. Cnngenial1TE5. Hunaruhle- T1115- Reliahied-TEE. IntelligcanTEE. Hinuure13'es1-r'1'es. sir-lhal's Chris. LOIS MARIE B RIDGES 'BGIJEH'E HAN Hm 11'0111113111 jaya 5.11:3 E233 'T'u H1113 1:11:13 joy 1:1! imitaty kindnewes. Mount Vcl'nml High 51:11-31:11 Sauth Bristml. Maine Training Whiting! Srfiarzrfl Nm'rh 311113111, Gm'fmm Kennebec Valley Club i1, 2T1; Dutdnnr Club f1. 51?; Y. W. C. A. U, raj; CampEre EEE- Lnis has had 11m1l11e training :11: H. I. 5., far she was 111111115111 there to help 11:111': when 1111311111: 1.1135 HI. W1: will all renwmlmr her far lm- many 1.11:1:9. ul k1111I11u55 1111-1 hcr hahat r1f spenhug :1 guml wnnl mr 1:111:1'301111. E4131 ITILEIA EVELYN BUCK B Hdcjln :1 m'rmrHe with eyes like hkwkbm'rics. r'n.qy-::-m-+rkrd mm! SGIE-Skimwd. Decrialg High Schoal Partlaucl, Maine. Twining. Pirnmur Straw 35.3303. 30. Pnra'fmad, Hrade 2 Cmnmutera' Club 1:1, 3, 3, H; Dutdmr Club i1, 3;; Aasistant Editnr GHEEE AND WHITE. 11.311113. is L'rur -IiT.lh3 ray Di Sunshine. Wall, uur little my gf sunslhine certainly shrines 1n he:- classem although we understand 5m; sqmenmes aslaircs 1:11 the inrmer state. LILLIAN ELVIRA CALZULARI 'ZLJ'FI Why seal: to Imam? Enjoy Hm merry 3hm-uE-Hda ch! thy ymuh. Berlin High Schunl Berlin. 53. H, Training, Bridge 531-ch 353303, WEstbr'aak, Grades 3 am! 3 A. 311. Ifl, 3, 3, 413; Y. W. C. A. 1:1, 3, 3, 4:3; Uutdnnr Cluh f1. 3, 3, rijl. Lillian Calzulari is my name. Faw I'll tell yuu whafs my fEIme Happy-gurlucky, iair and HM, NEFET a care to leher me. IiI..E:'- LNDR CHARLENE C13 SET CFLWHE Came: :1.an trip it 0.3 yaw 5m. D?! the Eight,fm+1r1r.13tic Em: EH Eaugnr CalImlic High Schml Bangor, l-Iaine T'r'nmmy, Fares! SH'EEE Schnaf, Wasrbmak, Grade? I Uutdmr Club 1:1. 3?; A. A. ifl, 3, 3, H; Pcnnbscnt Cmmty Club 113, 41'. Eweel Eleanor, 1:113! Hangar, 'H Lame. H:- U. h- .-, .r'md, uhl 511E: was 5:: Immesick Far EDmCmIEwwim can gueas? But her iritndfq' at ham: wan: faithl'ul, Fm- at mailtime every day, Hm mailbox was n'erHuwing, Fund surmw Had away. CHARLOTTE HDELLA GATES LDDJ! Sing? Sing! What shall I May? Sknwhegan High Schml Sknwhegan, Maine Training, GrJa-a'mm Trammg Schnm', Grade :5 PL. 33's.. :23, 4;! ; Y. W. E. A. U, 3, 3, 4,1; Y. W. C. A. Play :13; Uutdum' Club i1. .33; Kmmebcc V3116y Club U, '3, 3, 4:1; Git : Club 1:1, :3, 3, :H ; President Glee Club t'3, H ; Urchcsv tra .U! 3, 3, 43!; Uparetta lej; Student Member Annie Lnuasc Cary Club f3. H; President Hausa Cnrnmittee E33. L:Itarla::tte has a hiddt'n ability which is appreciated by all her chums. huntl-humarecl, carcfree--m Izmlrse we all like her, Whether you gtach in Hawaii. Muntnna. or Happy Curncr, wk wish J'Gll Ertrjr 1-:1ruI nl Success. HM CLARA TIVIEK CHADEDURI'EE HPE'HHJ'H Gaurf-Hm'nrrd. nhrnys smiling. Nmrth Eerwick High Schml Narth Harwick, Maine Training, Bridge Stray! SrhmE, .Wasrbmnk. Grade 4 Dutclour Club f1, 21:; Drchestra 1:1. 2. 3. 41!: Glen Club f1, 2, 3, 4,1; ank Caunty Club if3, 4L ng . E5 jolly and mu of fun. .bhc's as. happy as can be; 13H: wander whu's the lucky unis: '51. hen her sparkling diamand we see. We Imps she. will receiyc as much jpy and happintaa 35 511:: has. given to than: wim haw: came :11 contact wuh her. IRENE ELYNCIR CHAMBERS IIRgIIL'hl HThE world deals yaml-rmhn'ediy with- yaariwnatm'erl IJEGIJIER' Emmthhay Harbor High Schnnl Boathbay Harhur. Maine Training, Bratwu- Sirmr 3:330:33, Westbmak, Gratin :1 EM 5 Keunehec Valley Club IE1r B. 3, 43 : Dutdnur Club I11, m ; Y. W. + + U: B, 3, ill; Art Club 1:3, 4:3; Civic Cammittae i3, 43:; FL A. i1, 2, 3, 4:1. 1f Rama is a reprcsentativc u! the people 0f Buuthhay Hmhur, we wuuld mall Iikc n: go: there. It surely must he a pleasant place. MARIDN CHANDLER MIIHHEH U! gnome :1.de dignity pawassed. But jelly. Eaa fm' She GDHIIL fast. 1113th Academy, Andnver, Mass. New Glaucester. Maine Training, Gnrham .r'mn'ar High Schaai, Grade :5 A. A. IE, 43:. Marnie joinerl the class oi 115139 our senior year. 511:: hmught with. her a breath of the Kentucky I-hlls, and WE sumetimts wonder how thc people in Kentucky get alnug withuut uur cheerful, helping fricnd. RDSE CHASE Chas? 'TI'E pleasure ta lmmw hEr Ennny muile. Staphens High Schmi Rumfurd, Maine Training, Warren Street SEImDL WENbWDfa, Grades I and 2 Dxfnrd Cnunty Club i1, 2, 3, 4y; Dutdmr Club :11, 2. 3, e11; . A 111, 23. 30565 area arc full of pep. Ellis a dancer. yam FED, FED; Dc: W1: like her? PIJ say we do, Because she klmws just what to do. Hill GRACE. I'ELNA CHURCH Balm Ah. my hear! is weary irrzirr'ny. trch-Hg fm-h Pnrtlaud High Sclmnl Pgrtland. Maine Training. FmemH Shiver Schmf, 5-3. Pnrtfand, Grade I Dutdnur Club iih El; 1I.- 'nrashingt+:m County Club f3: 43; Civil: Cummiuce f1, 2. 3. 4E; Dramatic Club U, :3, 1-3, 1H; Y. W. C. A. U, 2, 3, 1H; PL. A. i1, 3, 3J 41'; Practar fur Writhan': i3. 43 ; Editurial Beard GREEN MCI; WHITE. Hart's wishing Baha'i succcss am! happiness EH the very hast amt. And when sheis 011 the farm in Parkman. We hupe she remembhs us 3 lat. Eht's always julepr and iuil 13f iunh HLet's go! Ste cm the starter! Altlmugh She ii a Eriiliant 5:11:1an W'e Ilear she'll suun 11E Emart-Er. ELEhNGR THERESE CLANCEY 1' dc: 11m Ring: because I must? Saint Jasephis Academy Partland, Maine Training, Willard Street 53.3an 5a. Fn-J'Haud, Grade 4' Cammutara' Club 1:1, 2, 3, an; Glee Club 121;; Editarial Bnard GREEE AND WHITE. Everyone cm Narmal HUI i5 well acquainted with this Imputar member of the: ranks 131' the day itudtuts. Thur: blunts Era immediately dispellad when :hc strains nf hEr meladinus mice came into hearing. PL furs: class teacher in every srnae oi the ward. The best wishea nf ii. 5. 53. go with ynu, Eiealmr. MAXINE ISABELL CLGUGH M Hf HGT tokens 13f ?'Enewiny care: Hath. Nature ScrLth-Er! everywhere. Gnuid Academy Bethel, Maint Training, Gmfmm Training 3:31-1:05: Grade 5 A. A. i1,213.4j; Y. W. C. A. 1'1, 2, 3, 1U; Dutdnnr Club 1:1, 23+; Dxfnrd Enunty Club f1, 2, 3, :13; 1'2 W. C. :1. Flag,r iljl ; Art IClub: 01:1. FL smile hEl'E. a giggle there, MJ'r'laim, with a smile. is cverywimre, And if ynu need a jricnd m tell yuur tmuhlas 1.0. Max Is always ready with a wnrd Elf help lur yuu. Mm: wiil make her mark in 111:: wand with hat wisdom and gimd nature. PAULINE RUTH CDLE SHHHJ'IJJ A girl a! Such a granite! 11139.:1. Vinalhaven High 5:110:31 Vinalhawn, Maine Training, Gaa'hmn Training 553mm, Grade I Gimme: Club IE1, 2:; : Drchestra 1:1. 3,13, 18 ; Dramatic Club 1:3. 4? ; Y. W. C. A. :11, 2, 3, 4;; CW1: Cmnmittce i3, aij. Dark and short. i5 'Eammy. And plays wilh skilful hand and lip Hcr 531: in thc Jally Five: Her tlmughts are always kind and true. She's a inend to: me as well as m mu. Alwayal ready with a smile. The thmg that mature. Iiie worth while. I511 ADA jDSEPHINE CULLINS UmufjH 3th fairy. shew bright WE think she's .11! wgm. Staningmn High Schnal Stnningtnu, Maine Training, Um-Imm Training Schaaf, Grade i Y. W. C. A. :11, 2. 3, 4d; Dutdmr Club U. 21. Ada'a chief ambitian seems m be m ggadugte from G. E. S. and 31: home. Maybe She has a pnsltiun already In m:nd. MERLE EVELYN CDUSENS HJIEH'E 33': Dun rm'e marl surrey: quickly 313: When Fm? bright cmmtmmnce they 333m. Kennebunk High Schuml Kennebunk. Maine Training, Vafcnting 3531035, IVber-zmia, Grade 5 PL 31.. t1, 2, 3, +175; Dutdenr Club I11. EZI; fork Caunty Club E1, 2, 3, 4D ; Inter-class Basketball 1:3. 4L Uh! Clo! Uni Such dancing, expressiVE Eyes. always suggesting mirth and merriment, Here :is'. 1:: Merle. who makea uur lift: hen? pleasantw. Ii ynu E'lr'El' have the hlue5,j115t End her. GEDRGIH CARD CUNNINGHAM K'I'IHJ'H Let. HS :10 an MIT mark: H'EHI! W'iacasset Academy Wiscasset, Maine Training: Garkam Training Schmi, Kindargurtm KEimehEE Valley jilluh I31, 3, H; Y1 W. C. A. IZEI, 43; Fuur Winds Camphre wit. Earn writes 59 many letters Thai we've really last all Cuuut. Tel. the. numher 50mins: trJ htr Evur upward seems la mmmt. Arr: they ail irmn the: same mm. Cara? HELEN HENRIETTA DARRUCH Hmu'y v! HE'EEJ' cling? m be as funny :13 1' arm. Cnlumhia Falla High Schml Columbia Falls, Maine Training, Gm'ham Iim-fcrr High ECFmQF, Grade; E', 8, p :1. EL t2, 3, H; Y. W. C. ft. 1:13, 3, H; HVashingtcrn Cnunty CMbi2,11H. Did you hear anyone laughing? T111311 HEIEII is trying out HE her pranks. She has made us all wundcr where she gets har endless Mails int 3 300d time. Tm umlm-ncath this jUHj' Exterinr ahe heaps a supply 42-5 stkirtly wnrlh Hm! I'rimldly Sympathy. . I531 CHARLCJTTE USHER DAY HCanii I3 311113111131 1'3 1'11 1'1'11'11. I13 1'311'111'1'! 1'3 1'11 H13 1T311111. Pri11113t1111 High SEHGUI Pri11331311, Maine Training, 51133 313331 3333313, W311E11'1133 Washiugmn Cuunty Club 1:1 2, 3, 1:: A. A EL? .1, 3, 31; Edi- tcrrial 13311111 6113311 .1113 WHITE 113,111;1:1:'.W.CA. 1:1, 2. 3, 4:1 ; Drchestra 1:1, :3, 3, 4:1 ; 113133 CluiJ 1:3, 9, Daicgate 11:1 Camp M33113 1'21; 1311111111211 Club 1:1, 2:1. If 31:11.1 1.13 11131: , Cud 1-3111 111112111'3i13 5 a true blue lritud, 1'1'1'i1i1 3 helping hanii and kindly I13311,5h31l 31i311 11.1 1113 end. And 1113 3113 3 '113113r ready when the 1331 1113 dr33331I 11.1 311 We like her just the 311313. 31111 111.11 51113 11111133113, 11:111. NETTIE MAY DECCISTER FINE!!! T T'1'3 1113 1113111133! 3! 1:1:11'1'11' 1131 11:1 111' jmily. T'-'T11113 111.3111 1' think HuckEeId High Schnnl Buckiiehi, Maine: Training, 13311111111 Training $133315, 131-3333 3 Y. 'W. C. A1 113, 41 ; Uxfnrd C1::11.111t:-.1 Club 13, 1D ; A. A. 1:21, 4:1. 3311i3 1-: 1111E31'g31111hl3 laugh 111111 H113 111 3111' 111311111ri33 tang after it has 3311331! 13 1mg through the. 11121115311113 3i Rahic Hall. If ti13r3 3 11113 thing i131 which Nettie 11-1 Enmuus it is far 3335.113 1113 i1111111' 5:11:13 11E 31'131'1'thi11g. LEN A DE CUU RCY HE H HHle '1' 111113 3I131't 13111311 I 111113 THEM. 11111.11 F113 113311 3i131'1: 31131 311133. Kennebunk High Schnnl Kennebunk, Mai1'13 Training, R1133: 531133.15, W331 G111'I13111 A. A. III, 221; Uutdanr Club 1:11, 2:1; G133 Club 1:11, 2. 3, 11:1; H131133 Cammittee 1:1, 2. 3:1; ?nrk Caunty Club IEI, 2. 3, 41; Civic CGmrnitt-EE 1:3, 11:1; Dramatic Club 1:1, 3, 3, 4:1; Dramatic Club Play, H1'11;11;1i111.133H 1:231. Shari 31f stature, smiling fa123, Fully 11111111131,11i131ming 3131123, That' 3 3111' Lena. 131111 is a great littl3 331.1355 and haw 5113 33,11 gram! 'With her r1:111111:1 blue 3,1133 3.1131 I131 bubbling laugh, 3I13 has 11131113 31131515 31f iri3nd5 while at C1 ZELLA ETHEL DEMD TI: '13 1313 131111231 111313131 111.!1131 31133331333 Skowhegan High 5311331 51111131133311, Maine Twining, Warren 33331112 W33131'33k K3n113b31: Valley Ciuh,T31111i3 Tournam311t. '1'1'3 113311 1111 3311: ii 311113. is 3u33333i111,f111' 1131' 1131!: is 311113115 11311 1511:1113 arid 1111:11'1-2 weii 1:11am: brings its. own reward 1lIFI.'3'1'3 glad Earmingtun 131: 1.13 1111113 1131,1'31' 5113 1133 11111111311 3 113111111113 addition. 111-1 ADELIA MARY DI EARDD FFDEEJT HA yam? ri'r'spnsificm is n qualify warn: Inning. Genrge W. Staarns. High 5:11qu Miililmckct, Maine Training, Brawn S'h'rcr Srfraaf, IFHH'JWUIE, Gratin 3 mad 3 Clutdmr Club i1, 2E; Y. W. $23.91. 4:1, 2, 3, 43; A. A. 1:1, 3, 3 ill; Pennhscnt CGuI'ltj' Club 1:33. H. DEE? i5 IIIIL'IYET mu 1311.53.r ta help others- fin mu: wiEJ awn- Forget her Sunny dlSpDSttan and helpmg hand T11; wluch she has endeared: herself tn many. I DDRUTHY BERNICE DULLDFF BEru-ff Humeny did She 11mm: ntri-rf spank? Standish High Schml Schagc: Lake, Maine Training, Wm: Garfmm Mndrf Rum! SHINE AL, FL. 1:1,2, 3, Q; 'I:+:::nrn1111.1ti:rsF Club 4:1, 2, 3, U. 511-? fumes tn Gurhnm Nmmnl 1'II'With hEF bruther every day, 3'5an WII'IE'I'I .5ht returns at nightinll, SHE IS W15E'1' 1H every way. 'Altllungll I Jill'rmin:H is quiet, 511:: 11:15 wan many Erimulg :11. ET, N, 5, 1W3 illltl In her a EDDd-Hatured apart and a firm friend. ZILPHA DURAN thiP-JJ HA girl wha Mm 3:? Hmny pieahrtg iurny3.-'J Smith Paris High Schml Struth Paris, Maine Training, Garhwm Training Schrzrai, Grade 5 Uxfnrd Caunty Club 111, 2, 3, 43'; Glee Club fl, 2, 3, AH; Urchestra 1:3, :iji; Dramatic Club I11, 2E; Uutdnur Chit: U, 231; Secretary nf Hangs: Cnmmittee lfm; Y. W. C. A. U, 2, 3, M; A. A. 113, Q. Althaugh 51113 is: very 11min, Eilpha i5 cxtrcmth' sweet; l-lupm-gu-lucicy, fair and neat. New stepa can't hinder her rimming feet. W'hqe's Zip ? With 'iEae, nut' cnursc. WE wonder if 3.11 her Ialtcrs frmn hurway arr: frnm the same mm? DURDTHY EDITH DORE IfDntU' The renmn firm, the teartpernm Hrill. Endurance, fm'eaiyht, Strength and Skill- Bangur High SchGnI Bangur, Maine: Training, Garfmm Training Schaai, Grade I Y, W. C. A. i1, 2, 3, Q; Art Club 1f1, 2, 3, 43;; Treasurer Pennbamt Cnunty Club 1:3, 4h Civic: Cnmmittee w, :3; A, A. :13, 41b; Art Editnr 1312mmr AND WHITE 1:3, 4,1. Dut i5 uur future artist, HIE: wish her all 511.cm355, And when EhEJS L'Imwn amumi the warm, It will bring us happiness. 'Why i5 it that hunt is 50 happy whtn 511E thinks Bf Santh Paris? H41 KATHARIXE JEANETTE DUFFY Kaye Sim liked m mm. she liked I'D jakf. Hut 110 mm HM 3m- U'E'T' pmuukr. Beverly High Suhnnl EVenhram, Mass. Training, Gm'ham Training Hcfmaf, Grade 3 T. 1W. C. PL. Ifl, 22h; Dutdunr Club 111, 2, 3, 431; A. 5. 1:1, 2, 3, 43+; Massachusetts Club I11, 2, 3, 4L H'hu is the girl with nice. titizm hair? Whirl is this I'l'liSE 5n. Ewen and fair? She's my! 1m1ti, 51165 nut shy, Ehe's vary sweat? and that is why Each student nnw thinks Kaye'sn 5:1 dtar Jud dreads m Jase her gomlwill and cheer. JENEIE h-IARGARET DUNPHY fan '1' am happy. I ma: lmypy A3 Hm Fakes 0f the m'm'i'r'c When Hwy feel the den: 1mm: J.J'mmx IsIand Falls. High Schnal Isiand FaIls, Maine Training, Emanu- Street Schaaf, Wexibraok, Grade; 4 and 5 Y. W. C. A. i1, 2, 3, 4:: ; Dramatic Club IIE, M 1 Dutdnnr CIuh i1, 2, 3, 4E; IL A. 111, 2, 3, 42H Kappa Pi Sigma, Club U, 2, 3, 4:3; Asaistant Alumni Editnr GREEK mm WHITE i3,4l Dancing eyea, laughing tips. Naive, vivaciuus, true hlLtE Jepi'jthe dearest treasure in all the wnrld. Lnn 1r. Lu: anyone but you? Jcnniu always kceps llur 51111er side up even thrnugh I111: tm'tum Ln pmch, 1:01:12, pull. ESTHER FRANCES DURGIN HREEF; The piryiny heart, the helping m'm, THE fH'G'HiZj'H 33H srwr-ijimz are m ILE. Ethan Stone High Schnni Newfiald, Maine Training, West Gu-rham iWGdEI Rural SCRWI Y. 'W. C. A, i1, :2, 3, 4:3; Uutdnnr Club :11, BE; A. A. viii, $3. Um: wlm is true, And Loyal tn yuu, Una whu wiH sham: Yaur troubles, and hear Ail Earraws :md 51IFEerlng, Ino-u That's Esther, a pal to all. MILDRED MEE ELIDTT M 1' I I if nWa'J'TJ-I. me'teri, 31mricI-iny with. fun, Shaw 9mm ta win ymt befm'e 3I1t3 3 :Iui-lexu Parter High Schunl Kazar Falls, Maine Truinim, Braadway Sciaaai, 50min Portland, Grade 5 A. A. i3, 2H; Y. W. C. A. 1:3, cad; Tranaferred frnm Farmn mgtun State Nurmal Sthmnl. Erilliagu ig1 ht-r stttdies kind in her ways with big brown eyes and curly IIAH'TIS-tft 511:: an asset 10 um clam? Certainly she is, and we are gtad m clmm hEr. L551 MARISA RET FAITH EMERY The Dry: It'm'k m H19 lum'm is June on H15 quienxu Eumervili: High 51:11am Same rvi 11:, Mass. Training, Gm'fmm Training .S'EIth, Gradr! 4 111.31, 1:3, 43+; Dutdmr Club U: 2;; Y. W. C. A. 1:1. 2, 3, Q; Pm. Club IE3, 43+; Massachusetts Club 111, 3, 3, 43. Uggrilfargnret is 5:: sweet and 1mm, PI. :ngltn help us in what we 11W: 25-133! 101' naver leave her. Bur tmub'lt-s dtceive her, But Luck be with Imr, her whole. life Ihru. ELIZABETH FRANCES FARRINGTDN BEttJ-Iu Chagrin? mm-pany simrn'lm Hm miiI'HS. Brewer High 3:110:11 Hangar, Maina Training, GG-rkam Training Schaaf, Grada r15 Dutduar Club I: 1, 2, 3, rill: President Penabscut Caunty Club C3, 43b; Y. W. C. A. i1, 2., 3, 43s. nEEtly came tn G- ?C. 5., And Innuly walked the rundS; Betty.r still is walking them, But is she lonely? Kn! Bqlty 3mm did End a. paI Tia nuns other than Emiling :11. HELEN EDEVINA FENDERSDN The thing that 9033 the farthest Tuwm'dS making HIE wm'mwh-ila, That mass the 13:13:. mad rinse? the Tamed, IS just a plaasnnt smile? Scarfmmugh High 5:110:31 ScarhnrDUgh, Maine Training, Garfm-m Training 35.11931, Grade 2 Y. W. C. A. i1, 2, 3, 43;; Dutdnur Club III, 2:1; A. A. I13,4J. Such is -Hc!erfs phiiuanphy. Her smile has lightened thr: burden uf many G. -' ' . IN. . students and captivated 11m- puplls. Wt Just kn-uw Heten Win he a succeasiul and happy pcdagug. MADELINE CASWELL FICKETT I'I'Fivkli Gmmmus, thaughthtl, him! mad true, Ey-IanH-thEH-E, hemhnl, tau! Cascn High Schml Cases, Maine Tmhm'ng, I'chrren Ema Schaal, Westbrcrak, Grade 4 Y. W. C. A. U, 2, 3, 411;, Editarial Staff GREEN AHD WHITE :3, 4,; A. A. i3, :3. Macrf friendliness and cheerful disppaitiun have. hEEn mustantly in ewdence, Ear hcr gnnd naturc :5 Ln ha enwed. I551 ETTA LENDRE GUDDHFIN, TH. E. SEW Where Fete nml' peer-e mlrl' truth rlem reign. Everett High Selmel Everett, Maia. Garden Cellege, '29 Training, Veimafiue Street Scl'l-eea', Westbreek, Grades I end .2 Dutdeer Club H. H; Y. W. C. A. l3, 4:1; Maseaehusetts Club f3, 4:3; 355.. Pu. t3, 4:1. 1'nr'lv'he is that so gay emf jelly? Etta, yen must haw.- in mind; She is. tee, a medel eemrade. Brilliant. taetful, friendly, kiml- W113- clicllfl yeu eeme In 115 Seener? BEATRICE MARIAN GDDGINS Been nil friend! 5' heel ef h'lerule! Tug; ebseuee mere Then the lnilpemling night derkene me lemmemle e'e-r. Franklin High Seheel Franklin, Maine A. A. 1:1, 2, 3, all; Washingten Ceuntj,r Club l3, 43!. You are a girI werth knowing, We are glad yen came eur way; Yen're rIet the kind In he met and furgelten .All within a day. 4 e, run will stay an furever In minds wlmre ymfre held dear, And we will thank Gerlmm Normal Fer bringing us 1mm last year. Bea, :ruu deserve the best. ANNIE EERNICE GRANT Ami? I 11 ymn' llem'l are the birth: end the ewmehine, In. yeiw mellyhle Hie bv'eeklele flew. WaterviiIe High Seheel Walerville, Maine Training, Gerhem Training Sefaeel, Grade 3 Y, W. C. H. il, El; A. H. il, 21'; Kennehee larallelw,F Club 1:3, QJ; Drehestra i1, 2, 3, all. How G. N. S. will miss you next year, little live-wire ef the BE divi- SiDn. We prophesy a brilliant future I'm' ynu, Arnie, as atar trumpeter in :m erel'tealra that will rival Rudy Vallee's. Here's wiehing :reu success and happiness and may yen never Inse your pep er your mseparahle Fully. DDRDTI-IY FGRD GREENLAW Def! wind mere ale her then geld or 53mm, The emmmg heed. mm elllmti'ed brainf Briatel High Seheel Pemaquid, Maine Twining; Eerhem Twining Seheel, Innier Primary Y. EV. C. A. :23. 4:! ; Uxferd Ceunty Club t3, 4U ; A. A. IE3, Q. Int 5:: very tall, net 5:: very fat, ELIE 1:. leyal iI'iIEIId, fer all Di that; A little bit emet, yeu may have surmised, . But when :mu knew hereeh. you'd be sumnsed. ELIZABETH ANNIE HALDEHLNE Bettyu ' PEt'h-EHJE I rtm tirtpt'ave this rIItth-t ttil'tttra rt Iait-I' Purtland High 5:110:31 Partland, Maine: Training, chumut Streak Schaai, Smith. Partfmtd, Grade 4 Cummutersl Club 1:3. 43!. ElizabetIt-cummtttes Tram her home tnwn, wlticl't i5 Porthnd. May you climb the hulls ufihfe as cheerfully a5 ynu hare hurmai Htli ranch maru- ing. We surEII Wlsh ruu great SUCEEEE- . DGRUTHY HALPERIN With her whats qurfs tFEl'EtHH-E i1:- Iter smile? Edward Little:- High Schnul Auburn, Maine Training, Fares: Strcct Schwi, Sub-Primary A. A. U, 2, 3, H; Andraacnggin Cmmty Club t3, 4J; GIEE Club IZB, 4:1; 1311thch Club til, 2L The girl whom we call pleasant. The: girl whom WE! call gmtl and true, The girl whnm we all wish ta Itan 15 the girl with the brown was, too. That's; 3w, lJolty ! EMMA IRENE HANSEN IIRETLEJJ t'Ene 1'3 pretty ta mutt; with, And witty It:- mun 1mm. Amt pleasant to think 0-H. tun. Stephens High Schnal Rumfnrd, Maine Tmim'ny, Bi'idgc Street Scham, Wcitbraak, Maina, Grades 9' mad 3 Uxfurtl Ctmnty Club 1:1. 2, 3, H; A. A. U, 3, 3, 4i; Uuttlnnt' Club t1, 2, 3, 42L Irene has that twinkle in her eye tutti :1 smile that chases aII blues away. She is not mtly a versatile student, but an all-armtml gaunt! sport. MAEEL GRACE HARMDN Malian A f-T'H-E friend, is L1. frimut mites: .L' Samuel IL Hansen High Schuol Buxtnn, Main: Training, Bridge Ftract Schunf, Grades 3 and 3, Wextbraak, t'lfttiite Cnmmuteral Club 1:1, 2, 3, 43+; A. A. i3, IJJ. Her ways are. vary quiet, Her ideas art: very sure, But when it names m ttachtng, She's all this and something Inm'e. I531 ALICE MAE HARNDEN FFAIJJ T1111 1111:1111 11.111111 11'1'1111 11111111111. .3111 111311.111- 111111: 1113311111123 Patten Academy Pattsn, Maine 31111111111. 131111111111 Training 5111131111, 131111111 15 Y. 1.31 . C. 131. 1:3, 11; Ps1111bscnt 13111111151 C1111: E3, 111; Dutdsnr 11311111 11, 11; 11.11. 13, 11. 3:111:13: has some hidden depths That 111.1111: of us 1:111 1111mm Hut 1111': dm'ft 12:11-11. 11:11- wc 111:1 11:11:12 Just all the things which 5111:1111: Her sympathy. 111:1- wit, her brain. HEr ceaseless, uarnESt tail, It's she 11-111: always kceps 1111:1112 sane Amidst this wild turmoil. CATHERINE LEWIS I-IASKELL CEPPFH 111111.11 11111113 111 111115111. 111112 11111111 11111111111-111?J Cany High Schual Augusta, Maine T11111111'11g, 131311111111: Trn1'11-1'11g 51:11-01:11. I11111'111' High. 31:11-01:11, 31171111121? 111111 11111111111-111111173 Kennelssc valley Club 11, 3, 3, 4:1 ; Secrstary Kennebec Valley Club 13, 431; IL A. 121, 3, 3, 1111; Y. W. 13.13.. 11, 3:1; F9111- Winds Campfire 1:1, 31; Art Club 13, 431; Uutdmr Llub 1.1, :11. Cathie 11.1115 s11 very jolly That she 11112111 us all, 111111 1111:11 5111; urnVEd herself 11 111111th student, 131.1th 1'11! ward 31111 111.1 1111111. W'hcn third quarter came 1111111115, She 1.11.11 1:111 11 Earl: 111' dignity, Fur 1111311 sh: 1:11-1:1va that 5111: 11111111111 Was 11 tsschcr sf celebrity. PHYLLIS IRENE HASKINS ::F11311J' r 11MB 1111311113111 her 1.111111111111111, 11:11 111111: 1151' 31.111311111111133. Wmdland High Schsnl Wuudland, Mains Training, 131111111111 Training 31111-11131, 11111-111111 High, 6.1111111111111131 111111 H 11111111,! ?.W. 13.11,. 1:11, 331; Y. W. C. 1'51. P151131 1:131; 151.151. 1:1, 2, 3, 111; washingtsn C1:1ur.1t11r Ciub 11, 3, 3, 4:1; Viss-President Wsshingtnn Cnunly Club 13, 43; Art Club U, 3, 3, 4131; Secretary Art Club 1:3, 111 ; Dramatic Club 1:3, 4:1 ; 1:311th1211 C1111: 1:1, 31; Assistant Business Manager GREEN AND WHITE. Phyl has a special 11111111111155 Eur histsrsr, hut often she hiss hersslf 111-13111 I11 111111.151: the 111111111 papers. 5111: always has an answer 11:1 0111' musl puzzling pmblcms, Iysl she is 11111:: winssms and lavsble. 11H 1:1:111rs1: 111111: things are 1111111: 11;: 1-11 small packages! P1131 pmvss 1t. ELINDR FRANCES HAYES 111111'111111112,I1:111y 111111 11131131 street. H 111- 11.133111311111111. 111 1111-1-11 11;- 113111.11 stcrsft Academy stsr-stcrsft, Maine T111111 111,131, 311111111 51111111 5 111111111, W 11.1111-1'1111k, 131111111111 2 111111 3 1'51. 1'31. 1:33,I 4:1 ; Y. W'. C. A, K3, LU ; Ksnnshsc Valley Club 1311-1112111 is 111112 1:11 the 111111111115 in our busy hive. '11'1'111 will 111:1'rsr 51111 her shnrkLlem 1111;.r work 11:: 1111: Lions. Best :11 all, sh: hsslsscsllent results when 11; 1s classtlme. But she can 1.11311, 11:11.1, when work 15 1.111111: 1591 ALTHEA ELIZABETH HEAL? IJLS'DEJDJJ Tr:- kamlr her :3 m 1333 331-. Skmrhegan High Schnnl Skawhegan, Maina Training, LVm'rw 33-33: 3333er5, W33t3r333, Grade I, Y. 'W. C. 11. I11, 3, 3. JJ; Tr333ur3r Y: W. C. A. i3, tij; Dub duur Club U, Ej; Civic3-Cnmm1tt33 33, 4:5; Kennthec ValIEE Club 0, 3, 3, 4:! ; Edltarial Staff GREEE 3333 WHITE :13, 33; 3, 3. 33, 43. Ahhea has prm'cd 3 nevcr failing 33131-33 Gui delight and surprEEE 33 1.13. Htr charming versatility makes her 3 friend worth having. Wlm else cnuld cumbine such delighy'ul wit. refreshing naivetti, hrilliancy 3nd 1:11-31:33? She 1133 an inaydmnte fondn333 fur hi3mry. Chu- heat wishes 5131in 3131'331'311 tn the wilds. 33f Cnrihnu. BARBARA CGRT HERSEY W1331-3 L333, .3333 III 3113. 31:3 Fri331-t333313 33:31.3 Their 153311331 gifts, I afar mine, N'ew Eeclfnrd High Schnnl New Eadfard, M333. Training, $333333 Training 5'33333, JH-ufar F'riumry Massachusetts Club 4:1, 3, 3, 431; Glee Club Izl, 3, 3. :HI; Dra- matic Ciub U, 3, 3, 42:; Dutdnnr Club 111, 3, 3, H; PL. PL. Izl, 3, 3, 4;; Kappa Pi Sigma 1:1, 3, 3, 43'; Y. W. C. A. 31. 3. 3, 33. Beauty and 31-333 3113 has 113 spare, Hulden lights in her dark brawn hair, And if yam: 113133: with 3313ng 3:333. You'll find her understandmg 3nd wi33. Here's to Bnhhic. 3311333 wit and 31mm.- dispusitinn 113133 hruught 1131' many Friends. ALTHEA HULDAH HILL There are 133E? 3:13.323: 313333 like hman Biddcfurti High Schnnl Biddeford, Maine Training, 633-3333 T333333 .S'ch-nai, Grade 3. Glee Club i1, 3, 3, 3;; A. 3. 1:3, 33'; Y. W. C. .3. i3, 33. A very luynl friend is WEI, There? nu IJTLE niccf Far EL 1331; $h3f3 ratlu-r quiet when at ECI'LDDI Teachinglls. n3 juice i3 Althea? ruie; But can 3113 play the nine and Sing? Why, A1 can du mast anything, And thuugh she 3331-113 the 133333 nut lmrc, HE mu3t be: nice, we have m:- fear. HARRY YOUNG HILLYFLRD '1' um. 113mm to 3333333. 3:31: 3311;33:31133 with m'ymnmLES-H Shead Memnrial High 531313-31 Eastport, Maine Training, 133333333 Iimiar High. 33.513333, 53333! Studiw Uite-Pr33ident Washingtun CDUJ'I'EF Club 111, 3;; 1333313311 i1, 33; Junimr C1333 1913.1.r 1:33; A. 31. 1:1, 3, 3, 33; Uutdnnr Club E1, 33b. Harry laved t3. spinH 3 yarn, and he always I133 1i3t3ner5. Hi3 arguv ments were cunvmclng, 3-3: we woucicr whcre I13 gm 33 333.31.F plats. EEUJ 1IE'IIINIFI-lED' LOUISE HUDGEKINS HIV'EH'm-Eu HDDH'TQ' arirh t'i'lEErfni' H'HI - .. What omm's mmm Hf while their hands rrrrc EHH. DtEEl'ng High Schnnl Pnrtlani Maine Training. IVEHm'd SEIHJHI, 30ml: Fm'Hmm'. Grade 4 Y. 'W. C. A. G, 4:1; Dutdnnr Club 4:3, 4j; PL. PL. 111,2, 3, H; Cammuters' Club :11, 23b; Glee Club 1:3. 43$. 1Ini lu'iuniu:: strives to bring gladnEss. Althnugh her trnuhles are few; She tries tn cheer away sadness And help athers' dreams tn came truth She wants tu bring jay and good cheer, 3:: when this schml year ends. The teachers and :1355 that are hen: H-rili taunt her amung lheir Friends. EDNA h-IAY I-IDDSDN Merry mad guy, lt'hethH' t1! :rm'k m' yi'nyJH Canmlen High 5:110:31 Camdan. Maine Training. Ga-I'h-um Training Schuaf. ImriUr High, Science and Mntfmumfics Y. 1N. C. A. 1:3, 47:; Kennehec Valiey Club i3, 4d; Art Club HQ. Clever in drawing, Brilliant in Psych Edna i5 :1 girl That we all like. 'We always 13ml Edna 1.11.1143:r rmding :1: Writing that daily. iftttl'. EVEN think cf grim whencrtr W1: 5m: .1 stenmEr Ernm Smith Amtrlca. HARRIETT HOLMES Pam! HI iG-HJE: m Hm 1:;th flu: best yun hrwe, .r'lild the- heat will mum brick ta yam? Plymnuth High Schaul PlynmutlL l-Iass. Training, Garham Training Srhnai. Grade E Massachuaetts Club H, Eja; H. A. U. 2, 3. 411; Dtltdaar Club IE, 4::; Y. VJ. C. An U, 2. 3, 4E: Juninr Cabmct Y. W. C. A. 1:22: ; Y. 1U: C. A. Cabinet I13. 4:! ; HD1454: Cmnmitlce rim; Athletic Emmr GREEK AND WHITE. 3.1-3 FLTHt i5 Him? a vinlet, My EEEDHEI says 1'1! try; A fricud in need, A hully gnarl 5 art. My third and nurth ynu'li End; 313' all is sturdy. sweet. and small, Peanut HUITI'IES1 a friend In all. DDRDTHY LUCY HUFF H 11mm. thrice happy evET'y mm Wha 3333 his Iczbm'st ir-Ei'il' Degma. Thmrntm: Academy Sam, Mains: Training, Brimfhb'nj' Grammar Schaai, Snuff: Pm'rfmrd, Grade 3 ank Cmmty Club til, 2, 3, 4?: ; A. A. i3, 43. hlil'uf: is 011E UT thasa girls. who: make the rest 0i us wann'. 54: hard tu get even an cccaslmml - A 51112- 15 always ready With an answer. espa- cnally m paychmugy. FHH HELEN MADELINE HUNTER IiEIFJIJJ 1'111'1'511'11131111'111'151111-411 1'1'1'1111'1-0111'1'1'511'111AH 115111111 1 That's HNEH. Partland H1311 51:11:31111 15131111111111 Main: Training. Fimmm 311-131'1' 5511111111. 31111111 1311111111111, $1111: I Y. 11'1 . C. 91. til. 21; Dutdnnr Club 11. 331; A. .311 GI, 11; Cam- 111111131'5' C1111: 1:3, 4:11 Um: 1111:1512 :I'riEIuizihilh 111 a joy tn 1211;155:551 3111:1113 1111315 mad 1'11 strife 111111 stress. 1l11 I- 1'11:151.1 91'131' ready smile appears, 1l111111111 quickly makes 1:011 inrgcl: tears: Than 111 11'1211111113, 511E111 stick 113,1r 1111:1111 HE1E11, 111:1! 151 why 11': 1111 11:11:11 111111. LUIS ELEANDR HUTCHINS 111111511 11 11911151 11113111111111? 11101151111111! 1111-1111111. an11 High 5111113111 'I'nrk. 1112111111 Training Yurk County Club, 1:1, 231; 1:111th1111 C1111:- 1fl, 21; Y. W. C. 151. 11.2, 31-131. Quint 111111 1'eser1'ec'l15mnetimes. Kind 211111 11111113111n111111111111g111h1'21113, Lmrer of 1:11;:1:11:11--1I.:1:1I1I111r11111'15.j But :1 lave: 1:11 gmd 1ime5-- W11: 11111111 111111111' 1151-: 111111! 1.1115- 11115 1111111 1111: 1111-: 111111 respect :11 1111 her classmates 111111 hasia 111111111 1131' evm'ynne. Even Fur 1111: 1:111: wlm causts her all 1I11: 1r011l1111 111 1111111111.r class. RUTH VIDLET JARDINE Rllhrifti'h T11 1.1111311 11111111 1111111111 11131- 11111.. 1111 1111111111 21111 1111-1111. TD 1110311 11111111 1:111:11e 11-111: 1111 11111113 1:111: faint. Grecnville High 5:110:11 Gremwillwt, 1111111111 Training, 5:111:11? 51111131 5:110:11: 11V11311111'1111111J 51-11113 :7 51 . W. C. A. 121, 2, 3, 4f: ; Untdmr Club 121, E ; Kennehac Val- ley C1111: 1:1, 2. 3, 4U. 11111115 11: 13111111 1211112 1:11 our hrighlest. happiest 111111 IHGSt pgpular girlst 11131;, 111-111 11113 115 5111:1213551111 11ml pnp111a1 i11 ymlr f11t11111 111131-11: :15 you 11:15:11: 115 l1ez11l11 111111255 111 13.5. MILDRED CHRISTINE JELLERSDN rT'II .11151 11115111111 11:11:33 11 13111131 111111.!-+ 513111111 Partland High 511111111 511111111 Portiand. Maine Training, P13551111: 511-9311 561111111, 512111111 Pm'nimui, $111111? 3 Dutdnnr Club 1:11, 3, 3. 11:1; 1131:1111111111121?l Club 1:1, 3, 3, 11. 1111111111111 1131-111: 1111:1111. 31311111 Pnrlland 11:1 1:111:13: 11:11- Euyhnm, hut tven 11111 charms 1:11 Garham 13111-11 11:1 11121111 11111 111:1 : at IHEhL We wander what 11111 attractinns 1:11 Smith Pnrt'laurl 1111:. 1521 LILLIAK RENEE l-lARIE IENSEN LEI 'Hrl MFHEHHF EFHHE makes HIE H'arililtarhfl'lr.-'I Curllam High Schml Gurhmn, Maine Training, Bridge Strum Schaaf, W'Mtbrcmlz, Grade 4 Elam11113113135l Club 1:1, 3, 3, Q. Pleasant when you meet l'IE'r, ln suhahiue ur in rain, Her ways malt: mrcrynnr; to say, I'll 11kt: u: 5m: 1m: agnm. EDA LGUISE JDHNEON HE thins with airy stays ta trace: Same bright mu! mmuy way- Sanfnrd High Schml Sanford, Maint Training. Sam g?n-mr Sashml, Wmmrank, Grades 2 and 3 lilnz'nmn':miners1 Club f1, 3, 3, 1H ; Art Club 113, Ill. Ecla i5 anutlmr one Hf the gay cumlnuters. When she: isn't pinging, we thunk snmctlnng sermus has hammucd. She is very talented In art. RAIl-IA MADELINE JUDD I'I'RGEIJ HM 21-1-1: tLS the day is fungi! Smith Paris High Schual South Paris, Maine Training, Gririmm Training; Scalmni, Grade 5 Y, W. E. El. i1, 3, 3, :U ; CJutdmr Club U, 33: ; Uxfard Caunty Club f1, 3, 3, 4:: ; Vice-Prcsidcnt Dxfurd Cuunty Club 1:3, LU; Gle: Club i1, 3, 3, 43; A. IL 1C3, 4i; Drchestra f1, 2, 3, 43$; Dpcretla r523. A brave. guud-tmturml, peppy one, Frec-heartml, fair and Iran; Luveslm dilute and yearna for fun, A fneml undead. as mu: can see. Flair:H lms IJE-IEI'I. 'lzipping hm way thrmlgh hm- twn years at Kurmal, hut w: wnmler IF uthey'll always hr: tngetlmr. VIRGINIA MDFFETT KELLEY Gian lHers is a Spirit deny mm crystal clean : Portland High School Partlancl, Maina Training. P333311!!! Sh'cet Scham', Small: Fm'n'muf, Grade 2 Y. W, 111A. 1:1, 3, 3. 4:1; Glee Club 11, .3, 3, 4,1; A. A. IE1, 3, 3. 4J; Dutdmr Club i1. :33. A friend tn 3L i5 Hflin,n GOULl-natured. kind and jnlly'. She's a girl who's nut 11:: win, 'Wlth mm apart: lime: fur folly. Girl 1135 won us all with her ready smile aml kind ways. Tet wlmn classrvnme mums, 5hr: Etlll has had tune to gt: all her wnrlc Llnnu. lEEI LDUISE MAE KENNARD Louisa She's Emmbi'e, 31:9'3 nifty? Windham High Schnnl Windham Maine Training. Bridge SH'EN Srfrnaf, FerbraakJ Grades 5 and 6 CDmmutersj Club :Z1, 2, 3, 4:1. :51 Iasai: whnlmay hi: :vur SD Shy, 11!.11 11:111.' we're telling Staring; nut EH schml. Shah right than: In her classes. thu. ELLEN FRENCES LANDR 1 Frau Fan hmm Irr'emds' +fmri' kfnrh'erL mu! n, Htmt-a'mm pIHiLMm-Ii Hayes Hm! 11H yaw heart trim Mumitrmas. Emmebunkpurt High Schnnl Kennebunkpart, Maine Training, Gm'hnm Training SEIIWF, fmtfm' High, Scifiln? and Mmhmmfim A. A. 1:1, 2, 3, 41:; '1'. W: C. A. 413,9. 311133 a frich welre glad to claim, Always lrcats 115 Just the same Wlmn we meet. She is willing, guml and kimlj JLIEI I111: hast yuLfil ever hml. bhc's 5n sweet. DDRIS ELIZABETH LAPDINTE DEE ScIf-reve-J-Enme, seIf-knuwi'edye. SEH-wnh'ul. THESE three me ham! to savereiml pmrm'- Grunt: Cathclin: High Selma! Dranm Maine Training, Gni'hnm Training Schnnf, Grade .3! Uutdanr Club: f3, 4:: ; h. A. 1:13. H; Civic Cmnmittee f3, 43. DEE, FBLI'II certainiy win many mun: frimu-ls in addition in thnsc of H. I. 5. 1lIrl'lfit'h ycur IJEEEEHI'II smile and lmrtly dln'lplES. 3'va rimmed many a t'rcrwn away. i'mn' Saturday visits tn the laundry.r ruuim wen: Elljnyclul lay thus: whn felt undustrmua T.DD. LILLIAN EMMA LIEEY i'anan She Tlevm' smp-ped in male behind, Emu! 1J'J'ESSEII thHLyS fnrwrwrlfe' Windham High Schml EWiudham, Maine Training, LVHJ'I'EIJ Hra'mae', Wmfbmak, Grade 4 A. A. i1, 2, 3. U; ICUnunLHIL-irsaI Club U, E. 3, 4H. Lil i5 :1 cummuter. and :1 jDHy mm. 5111: hails Erum 1iHI. il.'u:1h:'st'rll. Hest u' luck. Lil. IEH EVELTP-i LITTLEFIELD .5' 1111.131 171111 1 3'1'113 1111111111 1111' her 11111-11133, 1111 Herman's 111111 1111111111. 31111.11 1-3-1119 113:3 1111 11111111131: 1111111 11111311111333 11111! 111511131. Kennebunk High 5:113:11 Kennebunk, Maine Training, 131114111111 f11111w High, Hisfm'y mid Gmgmpfi-JI 1'31. 1'51. 13, 4:1; Vice-President Sanior Class 113, H; VicE-Pras- idem: A. 1131.. 13, 11:1; Dramatic Club 1:3, 4'1; ?Grk County Club 11, :2, 3, 4:1; juninr Cabinet IEI, 3:1; Civic Ciammitv tee IE3, 1131; Hausa CDmmittEE 1:3, 4:3; 01111111111- Club 1'1, 3, 3. 4'1, ' Tennis Tournament 1:33,: Basketbail 1:1, 3, 3 4:1 11 1'11111 W11 like best 111111111 Evelyn is 111::- way :11 winning 11-11-1135. Her chitf aim seems 111 be' 111 scattu sunshine. She is 31131-1 spurt-jnst 111111111111 11111: DI 1111.151 here' athletic girls 331111 311311.131'2111I wish 11:11.1 luck, Evelyn. . DURUTHY ALICE LDMHARD 3311 11131311111 H111 feeling. 1112 1333 11311111113111111'113 uriii LIE 11113 3311116331911 03' i1. ' Brunswick High 51:11:11?! Brunswick, Maine Training, Garkmn Training 31311111, 13111111: 1'1 1'51. :51. 1:1, 3, 3, 4:1; VicE-Prcsidgnt A. .51. U, 31; President A. A, 13,141; Hausa Cummlttee 1311; Art Club 13, 471; 011th111 Uuh 1:1, 3, 3, 43!; 113111115 Tnurnamcnt 123:1. Unruthy i5 Eumetimes very shy, H111. whtn she gets started, uh, 1113.1! 3111: has :1 5111111: fur cveryune, Always bubbling 11'111' with hm. 13nd we ever knuw 1111th13 1121 1:11.11 When we want 111 111111 in haakethnil. BERNICE EDITH LURE! 31111.11 :11 Life 13 I11?! 111' 311113111113 1'11 111.! 1111111 111111111 11111::1 Windham High Schucrl iViudhmu, Maine Training. 1311113111111 Training 5131111211, 61111111 3 31.13. 11, 3, 3, 1J; 01111111111 Club 11. 3, 3 11. Whether 11111 are 11111 1:11 3111111131. '1 1:111' l1 always End a iriend 111 B1111. 11 is 1111111 gfter 1112111 meet H 1111113 11131. yum realize how much 111-1 Emma and :1 11'Itt1r remark means 111 311111- liit. ELLEN KATHERI NE LYDN L111 111111-11 11111311 the 1111111111 11111 111111 111111113 111 1'1. Is 1:: 111111113111 11111 111111 11,1 13113131112111 11,111. George 1W. 511131115 High Ethan! Millinacket. Maine Training, GarJ'HI-m Training 51:33:11, 131111111 I GIee CIub 13, 4:1; '1'. W. C. 1'1. 113,111; Dutdmr Club U, 3:1; 31. A. U, :3, 3, 431 ; Pennbsmt Cnunty Club 1:3, 41. Always grtlats 11111: with 11 smite. Never thinks 11.1 fruwn; Keeps the 511111111 side up ever, P11111131 turns it 111111.11. We 1111111135 1110113111 the Irish 1111:1111-- Mike 5111:- 111111 his. fate. E111. Ellen, dear, 111.1111: him change 1115 11111111551011, T1111:- sclmul-teachers never 511311111 111111111. GRACE ELLEN MCALLISTER Freeh cheek mm! Ermir-immmnieerl mid c:cmz-U Narii'ay High Seheci Nativity, Maine Training. Bridge Street Edward, Wemu'mk, Grade ? Hi. :1... 1:1. 2, .3, Q; E W'. C. H. il, 2, 3, 4:1 ; Uutdunr Club i1. 2:1; Dxmrd Ceuiity Club :11, 13', 3, 43!; President Dxfnrd Canlity Club f3, 4ft; Y. W. C. :51. Play Hi; Glee Club 111, 2. 3, H; Uptretta 1:23;; Drgaiiieatimi Editar Inf GREEK AED WHITE. Here's :0 Grace. whet is mie Hf the heat, She smiles with same and laughs with the l'ESt: Tn knuwledge and wiednm she can? he beat, Fur mile in knew her ie surely a treat. CATHERINE MALT MCCE'LRTHY thH-JJ Laughter wine hm' iiimiy ,f'r'ieeii'le.n Biddefnrd High Sehnnl Eiddefnrd. Maine Training, Fares! Street Selieaf, ferrbmnfa, Grade I DrargtieiCluh :fl, 2i; Y. W. C. A. :3, 431 ; Turk Ce-unty Club ,4 . You can hear her in the hathremm Slierily after breakfast hell, Hear her happy little gigglk Cathy's cheer duea its wufk well; She's a gued and I'aithiui student. She's a kind and 10331 Friend. She will give the HThirii: Flue? penple Happy memnriee withnut end. TH ELMA MCCRINK Crimifafe A little maiden full :1! wile-E. Hm. uheays ready with in SHLHE. Deeriiig High School Pertland, Maine Training, Fireman Hinze: SEIIGDL Smith PDmeIdJ Grade 2 A. 5-1., in, +3! ; Glee Club 1:1, 2, 3, 4:! ; Canimuters' Club U, 2:! ; Dperetta E2, 4L Thelma is the girj with the nice eempleximi. pretty hair an:l-hiit thenr weleanit :leeerlhe her. 1item have in knew her to appreciate haw IHEE she :5. THERESA EVELYN MCGEE I'I'TEEJJ' r11. fmmi'iie with. H'mee whe- kiinw Iberian Stephmis High Schml Rumiardi Maine Training, West Gm'hmn Rum! Schaaf- F'L. A. 11:1, 2, 3, Q; T. W. C. EL i3. 4E; Glee Club 1:1, 2, 3, 4E; Dutdmr Chill :111 :3, 3, H; Secretary Glee Club E1, 22!. 'FTeef' JF-DL'I have many frimlds in G. K. 5. who will remember Emir quiet ways, ready smile and gentle 1min: when the: muse in future years an their eeheui days here. Eat least in their reenlieetiene will be your remarkable ability, which must carry yen Ear up the hill DE life. IEEI VERONICA JANE MEGDFF .ll-m 31:30ng null rrlmlrsmne. merry rmrl guy. A girl you might lave any day. Umrge W. Stearns High 5:119:31 Millinockclt, Maine Training, Bridgr' Elmer S'rlmal, lFMllH'aak, Grades: 5 and. I5 Dutdmr Club 1:1, 3: A. PL. 1:1, 3, 3, H; Pannbscnt Cmmty Club i3. ll. Jim, :ruu have. many iriends at '3. I'll. 3. who will remcmhcr :mur Eclmnl spirit. War: it nut fur yuur chewing. would we have warn the cup? Nut least in aur rtcullectiuns will he ycmr dancing in cuttcr-dhc 30d GE Terpsichurc favored 3911, M. FLDRENCE MCGRAIL Flag Elle. Eulm's lulu va'y thing Will; a riglll 913ml will ,.' Fmr'll Hal flml 114,311.13 lllce her Tlmugh 11ml 1:3ch ulm' vale 11ml hill. 1V lnthmp IKMaESJ High Schual MEerSE, M335. Training, Willard Schaal, Salllli Parllmid, Gracie rf- Glee, Club l1, 3, 3, 41b; Dutdnnr Club 1:1, El; :3. A, I11, 3. 3. 33; Massachusetts Club i1, El ; Secretary-Treasurer E3, '1 ; Y. W. C. FL Play I11, 3,1; Dramatic Club i1, 33!; Hausa Cnmmittee i1, 3:3. Eftryune knuws that Flne's smile is mu: cf the hrigllj: 511mg 31 '3. IN. S. We. 390w why cvcrynnel Inves hcr, and to love her :5 lureverl Hut rnzlnjlr ahllmea we feel sure wlll surely lJring her succtsa VERNA ETTA MILLER Willy, livaly, full of fun, A yaorl fTi-ETHl and. a true 9113. ! Traip Academy Kittery, Maint Training, Faresl Street 353ml, Wallbmak, Grade 3 ank County Club 111, 33; Dutdmr Club l1, 3, 3, 41'; 1 . W. C. A. ll, 3, 3, 4:1; A. 13.. 113. H. Hlthn Verna spemlsihtr week-ends a1: lmme, the live days she is with us are appreciated. She I5 an 33-1 friend. STELLA MAE MILLS Slal H 31- 1:333:10le lung will live alarm In. all nur haarla. Snuth Paris High Schunl Smith Paris, Maine Training, Wln'nwy Sclwal, Narfl: Efrem, Garlmm, Maine Y. W. C. A. i1. 2;; A. A. :11, 2, 3, 43; Clutdunr Club :11. El; Dxfard County Club 1:1, 33:; Y. W, C. PL. Play till. Stella, the girl with gnldcn hair, The: girl with 33133 5:11 blue, Wllgrever we gnu, whare'cr we are, Wcll always rcmemhar yon- Stella, ygulrf: 1311i: bright 5pm in cmr memm'F 0i '3. 33-. S. If yml make :15 many incuds 1n the rest DE yuur career, you'll be rich. MARGUERITE DUNNELLY MDRRELL Rafe What 1'3 learner! m the cradle frmfa m the grave. Windham High SchnnI Windham, M3313 Training. Sum Street Schnaf, Wcsrbmak, Grads: 3 and 3 A. .43.. t1, 3. 3, 43; Cnmmuters' Club i1, 3, 3, 41:. Here's to jolly 011:1 F13:31:13. Far a pal ma am: can cumpete; i'l'tr hill and dab; she surely clues sail, 011. a Badger as harder to beat. HELEN CUUSENS MUULAISUN 1'91 face with 9161113233 03393113933, San 31113133, by human kiminesg brad. Rackland High Schnnl Rackiand, Maine: Training, Garhmu Training Schanf, Grade I C1133 C1113 H, 3, 3, 4E; Dparctta 333, Dramatic Ciub f1. 3: 3, 4;; Art Club i1, 33, Dutdnor Club i1, 3, 3, 4:1; 111, 3, 3, 4,1; Dramatic Club Play, Happmess! t33. Helen is the mm with the twinklz: in her eye. And laughter always ready when the rest cuu'iri nearly cry: Fcliuws are always writing-armmgi an every hand, For ah? 15 tht kaml Hi a girl that 15 always :11 demand. MARGARET OLIVIA MDULTDN With. gentle yen: pravnilmg farce, Intent tLp-zm her destined aunt'sa. Limingtnn High Schucnl Limingtnn, Maine Training, Garhmn T333333; 3:31:03, Grade 3 A. A. f1, 3, 3, 43; Y. W. C. A. 1:1, 33 ; Dutdnur Club III, 33. Margaret has impresscd 115 all with her quiet pEI'sEVEraIIcE. studiuus ways. and kindnesa m evcryone. It has ban :1 plelasuire Eu hay? had her with 115 that men years. May she pass 911 these wuuung quahues In her future pupils. DDRGTHY GERTRUDE IIIIIURF'HEr Elm! 'ny Emile must Ire: sincm-e a:- nut rat E-H-M Stnningmn High Schnal Stnningtnn, Maine Training. Garhmn Training Schanf, Hmdc 1 A. PE. IIIEr 3. 3, 43; Y. W. C. A. til, 3, 3, H; Dutdnnr Club 1, 2 . Hm. hails from the coast and hrings with her snmcthing Bi 1.11:: tang m the sea air. Her part in Fourth Flour Rubia activitits hEr juniu: year has made her annther an: ui the gang wlmm we'll always rEmEmbBr. I331 JERAINIE WHILE? NIELEEN 153-1111 E'3'4-19: m the swift 110v m the Strung The right. of Hm strife dam belony.-'-' Westbrmk High School Wastbmmk Maine Training, Hridgs: SHTH Schlam'. Hfmfbrmh Grade 4 Commuters' Club :Zl, 2E; A. A. i1. :3, 3. 4.3. jerairlie i5 uur guud-naturcd miii. A friend both loyal and true: '-.-'I. ':ith chn-ecrfgal wards. ancl smiling Earn- She wins :11 ewerything, 'tis IrLIE- Always laden with tasks gaIm-e. Yet she has plenty at time TD study. read and wnrk. 11.3 IFEH'I mirth 311 :Iuwn the line. ISABEL WILHELMINA O'BRIEN frI-IFEJ'J'J fFSharrjlli 'u-i Ita-ugh is worth a. Immlrert yraans in mm mm'kBLJ' Partland High Schml Partland, Maine Training, FIEGm-nt Street SEIIWI, 5mm; Furrmui Grade 3 Dutdmy Club III, ?J; A. A. :21, 3M Basketball lfi, 2. 3, 41!; Editorial Bnard GREEN AND WHITE. This is a girt who 1'5 nut very taEL Hut H153 is a gonad fricnd to all; ljapmr, always gay and caruFrcu, bhu's :l guud spar! Emm h m E. hiwnys ready for a gnud time, W'herever she firmly.r ht, Just hubhli-ng aver with mirth and iunI That's why 51165 511th a very guml chum. LENA ELIZABETH DLIVER Ml merry heart death 5mm! mm u mmlicmef Mnrse High Schml Bath. Maint- Training, Gnrham Training Emmi, Grade 6 Dutdanr Club 1:1, 2:: ; Kcunebec Valley Club 1:1, 2, 3, 1H ; Y. W. C. EL. :3. 4.0; Trcasurer Kenuebe: Valley Club E3, 4L Than: E5 juy' fm- tlE H-uIlnntjr+ There are taaks For us. m 1:111, But life is worth the living 'When friends like yuu are true- Lena. is ever curious m lmuw what, and then what tor. Did you. ever hear lmr ask. What causes that? LETHA MARIE URCUTT A true fv'ieml 1'33 :5 friend indeedfl Sedgwick High 5:11-3:31 Sadgwick, Main: Training, Rum! Schaaf, Farr Hm Y. W. C. A. Hli; Dutdnnr Club ill Lctha i5 :1 wnndruus Student, In n:F'szm and in F. T,, But we.- wander haw she givcs the pitch Tn her C. A. T. I591 DDRDTHY LINNETTE DRE HIDE? - I nevw affix! repmn for timing 30ml. Brunswick High 5:110:01 Drfs Island, Maine Training. Garfamn Training Sclmni, Grade ,E Hausa Committae 1:33; Art Club i3, H; Dutdanr Club 111, 3, 3, 4:1; :1. .63.. 1:1, 2, 3, 112:; T. 5V. C. PL. i1, 2, 3, 4:3. 1T4: understand the meaning DE um: IJQI, I111: WHEN WE SEE twu HUME wt: wander Llpnn what the 3111;311:1555 is being plucm13purilap5 i1: is 513- terly 101T. Iercr mind, lJot, we all wish yum loads oi happiness, a5 mu destrvc :11: best after 3nm1r rum? wurl: here at U- 1'. 3. ADELE ELIZABETH PAGE 1h?! The Imm-r. benevalem and- kimi 11103! resembles Gad- GardinEr High Schanl Gardiner, Main: Training, Brawn Street SHINE, chrbrank, Grades 4 mad 5 A. A. 31,3, 3, 41';T.1V.C, PL. 111, 2, 3, H; Dutdmr Club :11, 2. 3, 4:1; Kemmbec Valley Club 111, 2, 3, 43; Kappa. Pi Sigma III, 3, 3, 43, Adele. is: that girl when is always ready to help her neighhm's. Fur 5mm: unknuwn reasun, 5hr.- prcfurs to spend her chk-gmlslaway fwm Unrharn. Last yea:- the attraction was ncnriw- Where 1:. :t :1115 year, Del ? MARGUERITE DDRA PALMER Rimn HE merciful, E13 yutienr, and, are Iany, Ham; 31ml: Jmue mare. Pmtland High Schonl Partland, Maine Training, FFiHm'd Scharyl, 34::th Partlaud, Grade 2 IE:a:ar1'1'11'1'1utv21's1 Club 1:1. 2, 3, :13. Rita is quite a demure young lady, but 5111 ; can 1.15: thus: brawn 33125 with wunderfnl ufftcig, as; a :Ertain 31:1ng m'hsl Icnuws. She'll haw: great success In teaching the FDUHE idea m ShD-Dt. BEAULAH MAE PERKINS ??wmhhrsu r HHm-i! to thee, Miths 3,1lglliarit.J1 Skuwhegan High Schaul Skuwhegan, Maine Training, Garkam Twining 553ml, Gram: 4 Y. W'. C. FL, 1:1, 2, 3, Q; Vice-Preaident Junior Y. W. C. 13.. Cabinet HJ; Secretary cf '1' . W. C. A. i3, 1H; Dutdunr Club Iil, 2, 3, H ; Extmtive -:::-f Dutdmr Club $.21, El ; Klan- nebec ValIEy Club 1:1, Ell ; Glen: Club :13, I20 ?.A' A. :11, 3, 3. 43:; Delegate t0 Camp Maqua 1:23; Tenma Tnurnament, 2 . Did Horace wmtc 0f rosy lips, Bright ayes and sunny :yrjs, Eut hr: mum have had nu Imrqr text Than mu' own Bubbles gwl. Neat. sweet, every hit an athlete is Bubbles. Whatever she: goes then: is sure 1:: be plenty m' racket, eaptciglly tennis, In two years G. N. E. 1135 :iiscnverad tmnis is not the nniy thmg' In whmh Euhh'lea excels. ITM HELEE CHECHESTER PETERSUN Paige Weii, there is: yet 311:: deg; ef fife bejere me, And. II'IIIIIIeeeieI' Deiitie,1 II'I'I'I'. EIlj-I'Jy if- Deering High Sehnel Pnrtlaud, Maine Training, Heejmif Sheet Srheei, 5mm: PIDFHHHI'E, Grade -i' Dramatic Club III, 23H Dutdeer Club Ifl, '33; Art Club fl. 3. 3, 43; ; IL?Ir:IIIIIIIItIa-raI Club 111, :1, 3, H. A person's daughter is Friend Pete, 1lI: II I'II'.'I keeps her5eif and clothes 5U neat, But a iittie retouching nch and then Is Enjm'ed lay even the best ef men; In Fine Arts Lines IIIII' Helen excel, And 3150 Dti'ler arts as. well! Her line class record is ef wide rtnewn, And e'I-'en 13'. T. eannm snund Her depths of learning, er Iaii to Imld Her g-uIIIen hair in Its preper mold. ALBERTA S. PDOLE III'AE'J'J' r 'IIFIIIIIIIE :IIII'I trig? Ii! as ye 5m, GIL ihe Eight, fantastic: tee? Huethhay Harlmr High Sehnei Eeethhay Harher, Maine Training, Warren 5:30:13. PVean-eeil'a. Grade 4 Dramatic Club U, 2, 3, 4:1; Dutdenr Club Ifl, 2i; Kennehec Valley Club i1, 2, 3, 4MA.A. E1,3::'Y.W C. A El, Efi. T1111 the i'IESI'. thing's. EDDIE! in Smali packages we have eiten been tuld. haw lint WI? have SEE Alberta, we have no I'lDLIht nf it Deintinesn, laughter, and charm EII'I: UIILII a few ef the Illings we think oi when we gee her. AGNES LDUISE PDWERS Agmuru Her ieveimeee I 113133? initiate I'I'IIti-I she SIII-iied CH: me- Stephens High Schnel Rumferd, Maine Training, WM! Gerhem HIII'IIE 35330:? Dutdenr Club f1, .33; :31, PI. i3, Q; T. W. C. A. C3, 3, 4L Agnes 15 a girl wlIenI We all lave and admire That she is. pure geldu is preven by the fact that the longer yeu Imow her, the mere iuvable she seems We wish we might know :IIJLI longer; perhaps we wnuid diseever st1l1 mere invahle qualities. that you are hiding nth. LDUISE ARDELLE RICH SImeksn IFWJHII'. eyes, like Thine, Imve Ieukeined .FI-zi-jIIIE'eFj Standish High Sehml Sebage Lake, Maine Training, Nerih Street, I-Vhimey 353mm, Gerhmn Dutdeer Club Ifl, BE; Y. W, C, A. i1, 2, 3, ill. Tail and pretty is this SHE, Hiwaya busy as a bee; Sheg a 11:11, 3 ehurn, a friend, Everlasting fiii the :ind. 33 her desk she sits at night, Undfr the brightly shining light; Wend'ring, she sits, deep in thmaght What the day In her has brought i711 EDNA III.-'1UDE RICl-IARDSD N nEnrdi-EU Tim H'HE! mm! luring IIEIII-14Hmt 5111'! W 1hr IIH'III'! EIII'IIEEF. E'Irrm'. fH'GIEHTHi. West Paris High 5:111:10! W'est Paris. Maine Training, Bridge 511-1331 .S'cI'IIIrII', Wesfbmmi' 1111'. c. A. 1:122, ;. 11; 91.14. m, 2, 3, 11; Dutdnnr Ciuh II, 2:1; D-ramatII: Limb i1: 23-; Gian Club III. 2, 3, 41; Hausa Cuninuttae 1:1. 31; EdltnrlaI Bnard GREEK .4311 W'HITE. She's very sweet. III-I'I'H'EIIEE'ISI' you meet. find bfiDr-t ynu reaiiy knuw :it. 311155 fmmri the way TI:- enjay Each 4:133:+ Ami iIct'EIi imr EmliE to 511nmr 11. LG RETTI'I. ALPHDESINE RIDUX 311111131 Laughter II'ins 1141' many friend's. Fairhaven High Schmi Fairhavem Mass. Training, Gnrhmia Training 3:110:11, Grade 2 Maizsachuaetts Club i1, 2, 3: 4:1; Art Club U, 2, 3, 4:1; But- dIJEIr Club Ifl, 2, 3, 41; Dramatic: Club U, 9 Here's 1.0 n5511111111.H lever! hr HIT. She says whatis goml. 111i Imt at all: Tn her c1355 she's always true, Ami I'm: 111:1. IIII'I tlIiIIkE 5:1. mu! Ism't i'r. iHII'II, Sunny. tn have m gray in Maine when your heart is in E'I-Iassnchusetts? ALICE IiirL'PTILL RUBINSDN Hymn Hutmr IJ'J'HHI'IH-ii'lya 11m:- J'cI'II-I'EESI Ei-EEI'L Partiand High 5:110:11 Fartlaml. Maine Training, 11301151311531 19:14-11:13, 5111111 Pm'Hde, Grade 5 CIJITItimbersl Club i1, 2, 3, 421;. Art Club 1:1. 2, 3, 4:1; Dutdnnr Club IEI, :11. Eulmidl a J'I:III:Ir commuter and a fricml north hating- Her amhitinn' IE. to travel. Dun t '13 surprised if 11011 5:21: her 11111112: m: 111:: staff oi the Natianal Geographic Magazine. Emcicnu-y and scholarship Incan Em- hcr IIIIIIIJIIhIm-l succass. MERE ELIZABETH RUBINSDN Miami A1111 Happy, thrirm 1111113111 every am: Wim 311133 his IIIEJIJI' umii begun. Deming High Schnal Pnrtland, Maine: Training: Brawn Street Schaai Wasibmaia, Grade; 4 and 5 1311::- Club 1:1 151.3? Cnmmuters Club 111.3?1: Dutdmr Club i1, 21;:4. 1 21. 3113:: is a wrarthuhile friend ta all She. has all the, qualities, Elf a teacher 1113.1. WE: can recall: IIfIIILIim lmncst Euving faithful m: mattLr what :DIIIES her way. The hast LHEIL is in her she'll give you each day. ELEANDR MAT HDGERS ilirt'nys Emsy as a 11:33, 'b't'r'y stmtimm it: aims; Emamnrhay in :39 35211; Hin'HHE. Ent'h ummrm HHS ratmymmzt Eu H. Eliat High Schml Elict. Maine, Training. Brfdgc Straw Sciraof, chsa'brmfa, Grads: 3 and 3 Dutrimr Club it, Ell; Furl: Cmmtg.r Club :11, EJ; 1F. W. C. A. U, 3, 3. 4:3. 1W6 EIWEIIE think GE Elealmr as. the girl with Ll-JE: sunniest DE Elltile, We wish m: L'Uttit! atwuys hear yacrur merry 'tHelln m thi: corndm' at 11:13. EUDURA EM MA ROGERS Dart? Naming 53 a'mpusafbi'e m a willing mmrlru Winclhmtt High Schnal Vfindham. Maine Training, Sum .55th SKIIUUL Wasmrmk, Grades 2 and 3 Cnmmutersl Club i1, 2, 3, 43!; Urcheatra L13 : A. A. 1'1, 3L Hart; each mnrning, rain m- shine. ELutma wands her way Uver the hilis. m Karma! Hall. To gain wisdom uf tmiay. Eudora is another cum: ni thoSI: Windham gil'iS whusc prcsmluc at. Gar- hilm ?xm'nmi :5 really mute necesmry. ALICE PEARL RUSSELL Hm 'I Hm: E11 m'mwts aj' jattitys Vancebum High Schml Uanmfmrtm, Maine Training, Gwh-nm Training Schual, Grade I A. h. EL 2. :1, AU; Washmgtun Ceunty Club i1, 2. 3, 41; Duh dnnr Club U, 23!. Huuppy cyds amt mappy ways, Sunny smiles and bcwitching wiles, Laughing checks where dimplcs pcckt Watcha gat?--wtty, Alice! . Hlicr: i5 uvcrgrlhillg that E'L-El'itlld and clasgmate gguld he, Ham's wish- :ng ynu 111-: best nF luck. Alma! LEGRA RUSSELL Her grand mature: never reinmmf Kenmebunkpurt High Schnul Kennebunkport. Maine Training, Henley SEhWIJ Smith Partitmd. Gracia: 3 Cling! Chug! L'hug! That muat hr: Laura starting hm- car. She is leaving after a day's wnrk, well dnne. Recalling the day's evcnta. she may well he: satislied because she has. lightened many a heart by her kind wards amt jDHy ways. . Lny cnmmuter will tell run that. H31 LEAH HAZEL RYDER Bttddy I J'J'rtta'ttis ttt'ttryrht'tig Hire about yatr- Partlattd High Schml Pmtland, Maine Training, Er't'tfye Street .S'dwm', thfbmnk, Grads 4 'i::I:;rt'1'1ttttttttt's1 Club t1, 2;! ; A. A. i1, :2, 3, H. Here's ta U'J'E girl with plenty tnf pep, A teacher at high tiegree; Cumicah witty and rtght in Step, 9: peach, 3cm will agree. CHARLOTTE MADELINE SAWFIN Shrew : :1 jafiy yauti fallout Bridgtmt Academy Earth Waterfurd, Maine Training, Gm'ftmtt Training SHINE, Grade at Y. W. C. A. 111, 2, 3, 41+; Dutdtlim' Club i1, E'J; Dxinrd Canttty Club :13, 4:1; A. A. 4:1, 2, 3, 42:. Titles: smiles wa'll always remember, Whenever this picture we SEE; Haven't :mu already gnawed the name? Why. ifs Skates ! Whu else could it 1m? Eltnriutle IIEIE math: ITIElITJr' iritmds. in the U113 year Shh: 1135 11EEI'I With us. H.?LZEL LOUISE SCRIBNER Scrib Eyes: glut! tht. RHLHFS from 'IL'-iHH1L Casing High Schnul Narway, Maine Training, Bridge Sh'EE-r Schmi, Wexfbtaakj Grade F Y. W. C. At U, 2, 3, ad; 151.135.. HIE, IQ; Dutdnur C1111;- fl, 23k; Dramatic Club 1:1, 2t ; Yt W. C. A. Play 113:?- Ettrih is a girl wlm seltlttm dues smile. She may Inuit cross, but all the while She's a pleasant blundc with dancing Feet. A pal, and a friend that :tttft he beat. ANNA CLARK SHAPLEIH A JIJl-E'u Wt: Tamil Itm' Ittce HS Etta wl'm reads A true mtt! citem'fttl Bank. Elint High Schnnl Elint. M31113 T'rttttttttg, Made! Rural S'cfttI-DI, IVESIF Garh-am Clutdunt' Club U, 23;; ank Ctluntjf Club HE; Y. W. C. A. 1:1, 3; 3. 4:?- Anna is friendly. kind-uand say. She's Hummus. hright and smart, Full tni fun. 11:11in and gay. 't'tt always dmng hm- part. HM HELEN HOHVARD SINCLAIR SHE'H-E'E- Ia Hm yrrr-jrmmr IHTHM GI jay. Jardan High SEIIGDI Lewiaton. Maine Training. Garfmm Training 5:1,an Grade 4 1Waahi115-,r1nuzurl Cuunty Club Cd, 43!; Y. W. C. A. i3, 43. Althu Helen has: unly been with 115 um.- year. 511:: has wnn many friends. A quiet young mIEE wlm shines m I-lismry and Science. VIDLA LDCKWDDD SMALL n- V1. Luahlw. kiwi. abliymg, neat Beauties: all these. shew; kind and sweat. Weatbrmk High EVEsthmGk, Maine Training: Wa-H'mr. Ji'n'cet LTEImGI, Wesfbmuk Viula has deceived many penple by her quiet ways, but her nearest friends knew that she can he the julliest even; Her tact and sympathy have made: hcr many irienda- May she go 0n With 111:: gnud wurk! JUSEPHINE MAYEELLE SMITH ITJTG. :1 milling heart. a. helping hand, Always 11: mtg; m1. de-Hmnd. Yarmouth High SEEGDI Fuwnal, Elaine Training, WM! Garham j'lfmiei' Hum! .1?de Uutdmr Club I11, 2:: ; Y. W. C. 1L f1. 3L Inn has shown hcr ingenuity and skill in many ways sincc she. juined cur class. Yet she has 'ncwr Igcen tun busy to Juin in thc mcrnment cl Fourth Fleur nr tn lend -a helpmg hand ta those who needed it. MHRGARET DEMPSTER SMITH TTPEggJIJI A face with ylmlnesa' D?S?Sjli'mld, 39ft smiles, b1; mmmn kindness bred. Westbmak High School Westbmnk. Main: Training, Fares: Street 3:52.003, Wesrbmnk, Gracia j Cnmmuters' Club i1, 2, 3, H; IL A. 1:3, 4E. Hart's tn the girl who has plenty 0f I'it? She's pretty, she's witty, and how! PEEEFL: will make El sura-Hre hit Du this. we'll takc nur vnw. MELDEH EHWIN SMITH Fan can : 3363.: at gnarl man 30133.3 Coburn Classical Institute Portland. Maine Training, Garhnm Junior High Schaaf Here's tn the.- un; whnsa expEriencc in Feaching makes us greencr canes a wee- hit ctwruus. We admlrt yuu Iur ruur mustancy and hard wnrl-z. IT. i5 bmmd to: bring succtss. RITA ELANCHE SMITH r 3 1'131' smile was 3.1113333an a! S'H'Hl-HIETEI 333113- Gnily parsistem-er ct. warm in JTLHEFJ Earham High Schmnl Bar Mills, Maine Training, Sam Street Schaaf, Westbraak; Sitb-Primmw and Grade I Cnmnmterf Club i1, 3, 3, 43 ; 3.. A. 31, 33. Breathua there a 5:11.11 in G. N. 3- That 1-1: :an nnw this hruwn-Eyerl miss. Whn isrft very much Df a talker Except whEn she's with 3 Mr. W'alktt'. GRACE BLAKE STETSDN The 30:13 3013313365! marl SEEMIy 311:! 33333333 1:3 steady causrmicy. ' Brunswick High SEhDDI Gm'hmn Training Schauf, Gradc- GIEE Club 11'1, 3,3 3 43; Y. W. C. 3.. Cabixmt I3, 43; W. C. 1-3.. 1:1,... 43; 13.13.. 111,3, 3 43; Gutdnnr ClubY III, 3; 3. 43; Secretary-Treaaurer Dutdnnr Club E3, 43. Grant Statsun3a guud Indian who hit the guldm bull's :33: first. Grant: is always willing tn help. Miss Stipsnn's discipline. is the marvel nE the a:hml. Grace loves pumpkin pic-pfft! Brunswick, Maine MARGARET SYLVESTER nMargie '14 IEHEE tiny; 11333313, 33113119, charming, witty 33.3- Hewpnrt High 5:110:31 Etna, Maine Training; Gm'ham Training 3330013, Grade 3 P1... 3.. U, 3, 3, 43; Y. W. C. A. III, 33; Uutdaar Club 1'1, 3; 3. 43 ; Civic Committte: IE3, 43 ; Art Club :3, 43 ; Palmhscut County Club 4:3. 43. attractivc, gay and very SWEEl; 'With a dispusitinn that's hard tn baati Classmate, hctpcr, spurt and friend, It seams hL-r gnad nature: has 11::- end. ITEI CLARA VIRGINIA TANGUAY C 1 11-1111 .11 111111111- 11'111'111 11111111151. Bearing High Schnnl Purtland, 3113,1111? Training, 5111113113 31111111 511111111, Westbrmk, 1511111113 2 111111 3 1211111111111 1311111111, 21; 111.151. 11, 21. Ciara may 1113 11111111 111 1111155, 11111 when 5111: 1211-1125 indulge 111 1n1i1ati11115.' 11:11:. it 1111315 11:11 he 11111111111. 1'1. E11311 spurt 111111 a true friend. :15 1111: 11311: :111 1.1151211111111311. LET1- 1 MAE THURSTUN 1111111111 11111 1. 11111111 1111111 I'm. free; Why 111111'1'. 1111311 1111 111- 111111111111111'1 11111: 111131 Harlin High 5:110:11 West Milan, 3'11. H. T-1'11111111g, 131111111111 Training 5111111311, 51111111 2 '1' . W. C. 1'1. 13, 111; Dramatic C1111:- IEB, 11:1; Dutdnnr C11111 13, J11; 1'51. 1'1. 13, 4:1;Y. W. C. .151. P1113? 131. Leta Games 1111111 1111111 Hampshire 1111111 51111::- 5111: 3111111211 111211.111 1:111 1111311111111 FIDO? Rabin $111 Hurts. 1'11 111n1'111Lth111gs 1121111.- Imppened 111 111111: 1191111113.. Her 511pp111 1111 11111. 111111 1111111131 15 11111111111311 11.1111 her 511:131131 :11 1111511111111 15 11111-111131 great. NDRMA GLADTS THURSTGN .1'111-11111. 111111 5111111113, 11116111 111111 111111, 111111 1'11 1131' 11311311113 3111.1 111111211113 19113111 111111. Wilmington High 5:111:01 Waist Milan, N. IT. Training, G11r1111111 Training 5111111111, 61111111 5 Y. W. C. .151. 1:3, 41; Glee Club 13, 4:1; Dutdanr C11111 13, +1; 131. 151. 13, 41 ; Dperetta 1:11; Hausa Cummittae 11:1, C1111: Ccmmittee 111:1. Talent and tact 110111 11111111 311 tngether, 11111 Norma saems 11:11 1111111! them 1111111511165 1111111115 111111111 111 1111111: 11 goud 1111111, 111111 111111311 11. camas 11:1 1:1351111511111111, 11111311 right there, 11:11:. LOUISA ERNESTINE TU PPER f-l'LEl-ILIJ Be 111111.13 11:11.11. 11-11-131 111131.111 1.11 11111115 131111113 111151111 111111 1111111131 15111.1. 1.1151211111- F3115 High Schml Lisbml 17.11115. Maine Training, 61111111111 Training 311111111, 131111111 1'1 '1'. '11-'11. C .. 1 13,41;C11111: Committee 1:31.111; 1131111111111 C11111 11, 2 3 431; 131.. 151.. 1'1, 2, 3, :13; Hnuse Ccmmittae 1:21; Secre- 1313- -Treasurcr A11dr1151'11ggir1 C 11111'1t31F Club 1'1. 11; Edi- tnrial 131111111 GREEN 111111 WHITE. Luuisa. 11 311-1 1111111211111 1:1111111111'11, W1111 111111: 11-3113 111111 12111111 11311, .51. 1111111131 1111,11 friend 11111: 111111;, 'We 11.11511 thcre were 1111311 : g1r15 just 111-11: 31:111. Jinttr wit and sprightlmesa haw: made G. 1'11. 5. 11 1111311111,. 11111111111 11 111:1- DGHDTHY INEZE USHER Dar Gum! Hmiryhm H'hfre. her fanfareps pI'E-H-Erfif. Limingtan Academy Limiugtmh Maine Training, Garham Training SHINE, Grade ,5 A. A. i1, 2, 3, +3; Dutdaar Club E3, 19. par; Usher! 3 girl witty-r and tall. Who l3: weii 1115311 by 31!: She dnves hcr awn car, Andi names frum afar. Uurmg 1hr: cnld wintar. At the damn :mu can mtet 1161-, She 1'1ch, dances and skates, 11ml has-an intercst in Bates. CATHERINE CDNSTANCE VIENDT 5:5? HM'E! hmr the Email mu! -,m:deTH-ir.3 'HHLEI'E of Time Knucka M the Haitian yawn 13 5f the day! Callinsvint High Schnnl Cnllinsville, Cunn. Yale Summer Schml, New Haven, Calm. Training; Bridgc 5?er 5::th Westbmak, Grade :5 Training; Garhmn Training 5':th grade :5 Art Club ICE, 42H Dutdonr Club i3, Ell; PL. A. i3, 411; Y. W. C. 3-1. i3, 4;. .5 ; parfent shark in P. T. class, A wizard in Children's Lit; A dancer uf pcrfection In Gym class; kecps her Flt: We cannut Eist her talents all. There's nuthing Cathy can't clu, But one weak spot we nuticc, She 11km cream puffs whEn new. ETHEL WADEINGTUN HWHjiESH HTRE warm cleliyhta 1'11. Sil'l'Hl-y 333033533! Stephens High Schuul Rumfurd, Maine Training. Farm: Street Schaaf, Wesrbmak, Grade I A. EL f1, 2?; Dxfard- Cmmty Club i1. 2, 3, 1H; Y. W. C. Pt. IIE. H; Dutdonr Club U. 2:: ; Civic CmmmittEE I72, 3, 43. A girl what: is sweat fund pleasant tn meetT Quiet and demure, hurl a Errand fur sure. Ethel is a girl we all admire, her smile is. part ul'. her attire. Shc i5 nut Dlllj' a gmd Etudem. hut EIED an excellent partner when 0m: plays bridge. DURUTHY PATRICIA WALSH I30? ' Tu spread jay mm! amashme is a virtue? Hearing High Schml Purtland, Main: Training, andurny Grammar Schaai, Ea. Parrimrd. Grad: j Cuminutejrs' Club 1:1, 2. 3, 4:: ; A. A. III. 2, 3, 4:! ; Dutdmr Clut- l. E . Tnur winning smile has wan Eur rnu many friands. Always ready to help, 1:131! have cheeregi man-y-a weary hcart, and we. am certam a happy and successful Iuture :5 awaltmg yum. E'lr ELTI'I. ' IDA '1 . 91L 1'2 'Eilf' R 311 3H 3113' I 11111 11131111 131111 11113111: .411 11.31.1113 1'11'1'11111'35'Ir Waidnhum High 53111131 'Waidmbum, Maine Training, 31133:: 3111331 5.311331, 12193311133313: 63311.33 1? 31131 E Y. W. H.231. 1:1: :3, 3, 11;G111d33r Club f1, 21. C311 311.111 311333 this ridIIEc? There 13 3 girl 1:111 Fourth Fiuur E331 1111.1th 1133 131111 3111- 113311331 33:1r 1113 11:33.1: W ith always EI 5111113 and never 3 imwu, 5113 1113113 131:; charming 1n 31131133 oi brown. 1'33, it'3 E33133. 1131133331' 31111113 1331111 'IJ'HHI'EU II31 13.1131 11-133 .3311 133113, 13 311-1 1311.3 3311 31131.1. Windham High $311331 Windham? M31113 Training. WIHIII'II' 53.11331, .93. P31113131, 1313:1113 4 3311:1113 I3 3 1131' 13.1: 3.11 3 3 .1; lIargaret 113111311 1I3 1311ij 13111 junicar 3331 1311311 3111: 3133311 in 1113- 11mm ' WI: m133 1131' evenmgs 11311.- 11131 3113 1133 j3111311 11113 cnmm11te1-3 W3 give 3.1311 31w 11331 wi3lIe3 . M3rg MYRTLE MAY WENTWURTH 'F 3111313113 1111111111111. 111111 1313 3111331111111 1111113111 13.1111311- 111.! 1131111311131 1111111113 3.11.1131. Pambmkc High 511111111111 Panhmke, 11.131113 Training. FIIIIMI 5.1113131 53.11331, HI'IJIJIIII-mafa, 131111113 5 Wa3hingtnn 1331111133 C1111:- i1 21 I Y W. C. A. 1:1 231. '1 311'113 1113113 33 11111311 111 your 11.1113 333m. W'cre 311113 331111 1111 111:1 1333 In future yuar3 11111-3313 your E31311 trait3 151.13 31113 13 hiring 31133333. ELLEN AVERY WHITED 'W'IEI IIEIIIyI1t 111113 1131' f333 131111. 31IIII33.'I H3111t1111 High 5311331 Haultnn, M31113 Training. 531311111- .I'IIIII'IZII' H1311 53113311 Armstnok C1311 f1 21-33111 3? I Dutdmr Club 1:1 2:1. E11311 i3 3 13111-311113r3 gir1.5113 133113 in l13r 311111133. 1.1111 11311311 1133113 311: 1.1111 3111311. 3113 13 133151;.r with 1131 11-11 31111 .1311 11131: We give her 3111' 511133re3t admiratmll 1111' 111:1I guud 13ka at E 1TH E'IERNA MERRILL IVHITNEY Vw'rnri'I Ever mailing and ever trm'kiny. Eeldam tired mm never shii'king.J-' Millmwn High Schml Milltnwn. New Brunswick. 1921; urashingtan Stab:- Nnrmal Schnal Mathias. Maine Training. Garhum Training Srhanf. Grade 3 Washington Cnunty Club :33, 43:; A. A. I13. 41'; 1 . W. C. .31. i3, 4?; Uutduur Club 1:3, H. Herejs tn the girl with eyes of blue. Straightlurward and always true: May gnarl iurtune came ymlr way. And happiness he with ran all the way. MART PAULINE WILLET PaHy' Elm enrtzrs mm I?UETyHHilg :1:th n. ?'thr gnarl trm.H Fartland High Schuul Pnrtland, I'Iu'IainE Training, Ffmsmir SfFEEf Sc'hmf. Sn. Paerid, Grade 4 Y. 'W. C A. H, :il; Clutdnur Club 1:1, 21; Glee Club i1, 21 3, H; A. A. III, :3, 3, H; Ctzrnlmuters.F Club K1, 2, 3. 4E. A giggle here, n. giggle thtrkyem anHy 5!! in schuul maday. ITct, with .11? her laughing ways, she has her work dunr. Thu: A3 11:19. enmyed her mmimny. 522M131: Einhergartm Qumran DORIS MAY ATHERTUN 130W I'H'iEHrIEh-iyi. fave mm! pence combined. Windham High Schml Windham. Maine Training, Farm! Efrem! Sclzam', Westbrnnfa. G'mde 3 ll:uzuirn'nutitlrs.I Club U, E, 3, 4L A 1355 5:: winning and hair, Ready to help and rtady to cheer: Jnlly as any and w-Drks with care; It will bring her success in the Future years, 'Dut will surely be: missed next 35512112 If you're ever loncsome, juat call Im- in int a few mmutes, tor Hut :5 surely gnud campzmy. ESTELLE l..DUISE BURFIT I FEEL? 'Ehe may Euak quiet buf Tank ra.gmi11.- Hangar High Schml Bangnr. Maine Training! Gnrfmm Training 5:310:33, Kindcr'gnrrm Art C1111: i3. 431 ; Penmhscut Caumy Club EL 4:;. Quiet? We Ithaught so at FITEL Since we've gruwn m lcqlnmv Entellc httter. she seems merrier nml ITIEH'IET. bhe nevtr EEEI'HS qu'TIirtl :15 EUIHE of us tin. Ptrhapa she has the Wlstlnm ln lamp up. IBM ELIZAEET H FERN HES CAREY IBEHJ'U Funny run? any mu? Humming m'emrm'es. With Hm heart? Errnahme cm their IEMEL?'ES. ' Hallowell High Ethan! Hallnweli. Maine Training. Harm'rm .S'rfmnf. i-Vese'brmk, Jnufm- Primary A. :1. f1, 2, 3. 4D; Dramatic Ciph III, 2. 3, 4:3; Dperetta rial; Dramatic Club Play hHalf: 1111255 IZEIH Y. W. C. A. Few UH; KEnnebEE ValleF C111 11:1, 2L Hjazzy! 'lWhnupee! Ell that's peppy Dtscribes uur Happier. Betty ; Shrfa always singing ur dancing amund, And thare's sure to he laughtcr wherm'er EJIEIE lmmd; Wherevcr 5111:3033 she makes a. hit, She may he 511m, hut slut 51m: hag hiL! Betty's L'Jl'lllr' weaknesses are thrge and vaidmlce- Huwevet. 51123:- as HWhnley :15 can he! Gucci luck. Betty. ALICE KATHERINE CASWELL rt-mrc HP ' 'TJ:.e blessings of her quiet rift: Fail cm ua- er ma flew? Eerwick High Ethanol Berwick, Maine Training. Garhmu Training.- Schanl, Kindengnrfm Glee Club i1, 2, 3, Q; AHA Club 1:1, 2. 3. 41; Dutdmr Club i1, 2h Ycrk Clnunty CIub 1:1, 2L: Y. W. C A. 111, 2, 3. 4E; Juniar Cabinet HE; Vice-Presidant Y. W. C. A. i2, 31'; Y.W.C.A.P13yE1E;A.A. HHU- HareHi tn cane whc: is swcet and clear, Whnse ready smile is full ui cheer; She scatters Sunshina 313113 life's. way. 1N1: hape it win always. he in Rays. WINIFRED ESTHER CLARK. Winnie r-Qnick fancy amt m'entiva brainy Gmrham High 5-:th Hailis Center, Main: Training. Harham Training Emmi, Inuim' Primary A. A15 hf. '3':+ 4i ; Cmmmutcrf Club :1, 2, 3, 4E ; Dutdmr Club 1, :3 . This is the diminutive miss whnse heart is. in Flurida. Hnwuver, 51:2 hag; kept her sgunny smile four 115 cf the far nnrth. We'll miss :mur smile. Huunlc. but wish yuu the heat DE luck juEt the same. CUNSTANCE FRANCES FUREUSH Cmmieu GIL! Hwy the 3mm 15! life far there: Still wear a vernal 31311116! Deming High Schnnl Partlani Maine Training, Garham Franks Schnai, Kindergarten and SHIT: Primary A. :1. :f3, H ; Cnmmuters' Club E3, 43. Hercls tn the girl when dresses in brown, She's always smiling, therela newer a fmwn; H1134;111:1565 the 0m: ynu 3.11 shuuld meet. Fm- she is a girl that can't he beat. -Cnnstarmc calm? m us this ypar. and ever 5mm: has heen antiarising us. With her ready wat aml charmmg manner. We all Imp: $11111 Emmiance keeps up her gnarl wm'k. I311 LDIS BURNETTE GUPTILL II'ILGJJ r'errcHa'y, m3! quantify. Meredith High 8+:th Mermiith, New Hampshire Temple Univarsitjr PhiIadt-lphia, Pa. Training: Garfmm Training Scarmm', Kindergarten Y. WK C. A. E3, 431; Ghee Club 1:3, ii. A giri 5c: rare, cmar ready tn hct1d1 To help almtlmr. in alt ways a iricnd. Possessm cf 3 thnusand traits. Eelm'tti and guarded by sister Fates. MADELINE ELIZABETH HENNESSEY Halifadd HBcsrmung with glad muhrijt Her Emmy Eight cm :11! minimal! Cnny I'Iigh Schnnl Augusta, Maine Training, Gm'ham Training Schauf. Kindargarfm: Clutducrr Club 1:1, 2, 3, 43 ; Kennebcc Valley Club 1:1, 2, 3T 4E; T. 'W. C. 1L 1:1. 2E; Dramatic Club i1, 2:1; A. A. i1, 2. 3. H. Him: eyes, brawn cur151 She ranks amung uur mndern girls; Lats of style and. plenty uf pep, And all that gocs t0 make a gmd ltrap. LDUISE ANNIE HIKEL WEESI-Eu Her hamt mas m3 great :13 NM warm, But there was m3 11mm 1'1: it ta held. The memmw 0f 11 wrang. Gmrgt W. Staarns High Schnnl Millinucket, Maine Training, Fares: Straw Stimuli, Weifbmak, Grade 3 IL A. i1, 2, 3, 4;! ; Dutduor Ciub 1'1, 2, 3, IE ; Pmmbscat Cnuuty Club i3, 4E. Lnuise came fmm the nurthel'n part uf uur mate. We nu Ianger duuht the statement that a cold climatc makts people energetic, fur Luuise is surely a. 351': 'I.I.rirta:.n Howcwr. we wander if that cpuld region gave her that wanderiul curly hair which we sametimea envy just a wee bit. ALICE LURRAINE HUFF rarfqiu HE my friend, and teach me in 133 thine. Waterlmru High Schnol Waterbom, Maine Training, Farm Ernie? Schaaf, Waffbrmzrk, Grade I Dutdmr Club i1, 2E; Cammuteral Club i1, 23. Alice cumcs all that way fmm Watta-buru nutty mnrning. Sin: is very cheerful and cnqtnnted. She is straightiurward. sgying what she thinks. We are all wishmg the: greatest success and happmesa fnr yum, Alma. I321 .l-d- THEDDURA HUGHES Trddy Her daily prayer. er1' bettEr mrdm'afomf hr, ache man. trm'dsn L3 Simply daring gnarl. Kennehunk High SChGGI Dan River, Cmm. Training, Garfmm Training .S'chmi, fmn'm' Primary Dutdqclr Club III. 231; Y. W. C. A. i1, 2, 3, 43; FL PL. i3, IQ; Ti Drlenunty Club U, :EJ ; Art Club i2, 3. H ; Frcs. Junmr Y. W. C. A. lCahinet IILEJ; Prtsident Y, 1W. C A. 113, U; Hausa Cmmmttee UJ; Delegate to Camp Manual IEEE. Yuu've 3 lat of ways ahuut 31:11 That are all 50 dear, The ways that maka us very glad TU have yuu near; A gIad hand ti: wclmlme us, Chewy words when we depart. ThEEtrE r111: reasun hTEl'Ilijn' Hughes. 5 uu're SD dear tn aur haarts. RITA EDITH KAMEN f'Ra'aM m whatevea' garb shew seen I: EBEmS mast beam-ijeui and right.-'-' Hangar High 5::11001 Hangar, Maine, Training, Wa'N-er S'dmai, 5'0. Pm'fiand, Grade 3 A. A. U, 2, 3, 4:3; VicmPrcsidant mt Penubscnt County Club IE3, tn; Penabsmt Cnunty Club 4:3, H; Dutdunr Club i1, 2, 3, 4y. Dainty and neat. End, oh, so: petite. With Hita'5 winsumc smile, 511.23; made all wnrk warm while. W'cl wander what your seeret i5. Rina. and why 5.311:an 51:: many week- ends :11 Furtland. EVELYN KURHAN IF'EIIIJJ The sweetest 1mm 0; the time. Edward Little High Sahara! Auburn, Maine Training, Faresf Street Schaai, Wcsfbmak, SubiFrfmary Uutdoor Club E3, 1H; Andmscuggin Cnunty Club I13, 4::1; Dramatic Club U, Eli; A. H. il, 2, 3, 4L H35 she gut curls of gnld? That!s Evl Has she gm eyes uf hiutl-Thafs Ev! Has she got a Emil: that's true ? That'5 Ev: A Eweet parsonality, full Inf rascality, That's Ev! LDUISE PEARL LANGLEY Babbyu 31m ia- yantle, aha i3 shy, But marsh mischief in her eyeil Edward LittIE High SchDDI Auburn, Malina Training, kaam Training Schaaf, Imu'm' Frinmry Glee Club i1, 2, 31 43+ ?.A' A. f1,2, 3, 4:1; 11 W. C. A, 4:1. 2, 3, Ln; Andrmsmggu'l Cnunty Club 8, Q; Uutdnnr Club U: 2i- Lnuiae is. vary pclit-e, but. rah1 my! She snmetimes surpriaes 115 with her meyry laiugh and wily pranks. When Shit! starts :0 sing, wt avcrage peuple JUST. I1slen and wonder how she dues 1:. I331 CL.-5LIRE MAY MERRILL I::y Win15 rm: yam! Hm cle-m unspeakable P: Nnrth Yarmauth Academy Yarmauth, Elaine: Training, Pleasant Strum: Erlmnl. 54:1. Portland. Grade I Clutducrr Club 1:1,3l; 13.35.. H, 3, 3, H. YDH ask if I have ever SEEM Claire? find who is she. I would know? lr'rhy, she is the: girl with the beautiful hair And the- manners we all admire 5n. Claire may have quiet ways. but whEn there is a lot oi fun run will Find her them, ma. DDRDTHEA HELEN NICKERSUN Hm 'Hnyiuy-ga-Iuclcy, fair and free, Never a cure Ira hutlun' mam Banger High Schuul Hangar, Maine Training, Gm'limn. Training Sclmal, famr'ar Primary Art Club i1, 3, 3, H ; A. A. U, 2, 3, 43 ; Dutdunr Club fl, 33; Y. W. C: A: 4:1, 2, 3, 43; Pennhsmt County Club f3. :13; Kappa PI Sigma Secretgry; Y. W. C. A. Juninr Cahlntt '3' ' Y. W. C. A, Samar Cabinet 1:3, 4:3: Fnur Wmds Campiire I132! : De.ltg'atc m Camp Maqua, Gurllamls been a butter place Since: Dat came with her smile, With it she's won a hast uf friends. Whu'll love her all the while; She's proved a friend lmth dear and true Tu thus: by wlmm she's l-ianWn, And she's reaping a harvest of friendship From the: seals uf jay she's sown. n; F .. bruught to others. during these years at ir. N. CHARLDTTE MILES l'CImrl What, if HM 313333 and. lmgmy? Hallcawell High Schrml Halluwell, Maine Training, Gm'ham Training Schaal, Kindergarten. Dutdunr Club E1. 3, 3, 4E; Kannebec Valley Club 1:1, 3, 3, 41; Art Club I43. Mystery of mystarics. Hashful and 3l13'3 Sn thuught we a! Cluarluue In days game by. May gnu have as much happlnESE all through life, 31301:, as you've 5. But since Il'HJEE letters from Bates :14: come, And weekends in auburn have begun, Auntie Charl is not the same. Great Scuttl I wonder whO'E tn blame? RUTH PAXSDN IIIPHE'JI fr3.1m 11:01:33 :1 ymlrleaa 4311.11 335 100313 n; ginaen. Bearing High Schml Partlaud, Maine Trafwing, Brawn Efrem! Erlmcll, Wistbrmzrla. Grades 3 and 3 A. A. 1:1, 3, 3, 4:! ; Athlctic Cmuncil 1:1, 3:! ; K-lice-President hthw lain: Cnuncil I3, 43 ; Civic: Cummittce l1, 2, 3, 41' : 5+:th Fmauca Cnmmittae 1:3, 4:3; 6113!? Club III, 22H Treaaurtr Glee Club i3, 43; Executive Cnmmlttce Dutdaar Club i1, 3:1 ; Dgtdunr Club L3. all ; Dramatic Club IE1, 2'; ; Exacutive Cummltteva Dramatic Club 1:3, ntj; Uparttta f3, 43; Divid simml Basketball 4:33; Class Secretary i3, 43b; National I'Innnr 50:54::th Cluli f3, H. Take a charming parsanality and add to it brilliancy. wit, beauty, and as many utlmr nice qualities 3.5 3m: can End, and you will haw: an image: 0i mu- Huth. Her mamr lm'ahle Qualities haw: made her a favorite among the studtnts. 3541 MARY MARGARET SHEA 1'4 Pfgg-r-I! Ga. breatim it m the em- of at! trim rfanbt mm! fear, And arty m them. :36 0f gum! chew! Edward Littlt: High Schunl Auburn, Maine. Training, Sum Streat Schmi Wastbmak Gutduar Club f3, H; :1. A. U, 2, 31 43'; Androsmggin Valley Club 113, 4:1. CareImE. happy. sure, thatrs it. With a dnublc duse uf Irish wit; Locks, personality and Laughs withuut endt The kind at a girl that makus a real friend- That15 HPEEET+H RUTH SHULMAK These eyes, Darker mm: pmmtes, and that hair, Mare Mack. thtm nahb-uds tn the front Elf March. Purtland High Schaul Pnrtland. Maina Training, WiHm'd 35510433, 50. Farmyard, Grade: E DIIIrrtrntJtiara:1 C1111:- U, 2, 3, 4:1; Civic: Cummittee i1, 2, 3, 43; At A. i1, 2, 3,4;. We wander why Sunny has never hcm given 301.: for a nickname. Fan certainly dcsnrve it- Then, mo, wt: 3le you, whtre did run learn so vary, very mulch for such a small pcraun? ELINDR MARIE SIMDNSEN Baby: Amt hair :1 mntiyht mallow, And 31:33 a. mommy times: Bearing High Schnai Pnrtland, Maine Training, Garfmm Training Schmt', Kfltdm'gm'tmt mid SHEI- Primary Art Club 111, 2, 3, 4t; Cnmmuters! Ciub E1, 2, 3, Q; A. A. it, 2, 3, 43+ We hear that Elinar is unusually intercslcd in the daily mail 3111i thin: mailman+ We: wonder whyl Elinur's Endless energy has. made her wall knuwn i1; her: twu years. and mam.r wishcs. tar success 3:: With her in her upruiESSMH' IRENE SINCLAI R R am? She, with. bright Bye amt smat-bewitahmg Emma, Wins HS ta 3mtte, inspires us tn:- rejoice, Westhmnk High Schml Westbrmk, Mainc Training, Warren Street Schaaf, Iyestbrmk, Sub-Pfimry tmd Grade I Cnmmutera' Club t1, 2, 3, 41$; A. A. t1, 2, 3, 4?. Hurels tn thE girl whn has lauds. Di pep! Kecp it up, Irene, it adds t1:- Jmur rep ; A 5mile every morning, a giggh: Each nnon, And then we are. giVEn a sweat littIa tune. There's just am: thing worrics this dEar little. 501.11. 3h: Funds the weather hen: much tun cold: She craves the land that is warm all the year. W't wander why? 1 ?--Vcr3 311ml gnu will hear. ,,,1 .1 II I . J I Fa .I 1',- . . I1: . ' F. 4:,- .l Iri-I l E. .,I .- hiif' '-' v :- . I I -' ,d' 35-. J ' '1-.-I- .4 r... :?'I'-' I'l-II- -.;-' - I1: -'L:ur- -t ,- JENNIE MARGUERITE SMITH Margie n1v'li'li'hta relished EI joke, and 1'Ejaiced T1: :1; :pmmu.U Westhrmk Seminary Purtland, Maine Training, IVarrEH Straw Schaaf. erbmak, Snin-Prfmm'y and Grade I Commuters' Cluh 1:1, 2, 3, 4E ; A. A. i1, 2, 3, 4L Anutlmr girl whum we'd like tn knuw better. Margutrite commutes daily, hint WE du tnjny her snappy ways and joyous conversation while 51165 with us. Her hrilliapu:;!.r in paychnlugy is nut to he questiuntd, as any member uf the .1135 WI tcll yuu. . GERTRUI'JE LEUISE THDMPSUN HGerrie -'-'3ilawa.ca i3 :13 deep :13 staiwity; 33:33::3'; -:'s as shullmu 113 Time? Waterhnm High 5:110:31 Watarham, Maine Tmim'itg, Fares: Straw Schaai, WMHH'Gak, Sztb-Prima-rjr A. A. I51, 2, 3, 43y; Cmmmuttr5i C1111:- il, 2, 3, 40. She's kind and true and Inyal, She's everybody? fritnd, But the strangest thing about hEr Is she cannot stand the mm. MARJDRIE KATRINA THUMPSDN IlMaer! rTa-M have a 3qu and moving voice, which pleads With. alaquent melody. Vancahnm High Schual Vancebnm, Main: Training, Garham Training Schnai, Kindergarten and Imam? Primary 1 . W. C. 45L. E3, 9; Hausa Cammittte IE3; Uutdmr Club f1, .22! ; Washmgtnn County Club IE1, 2. 3, IE?! ; SEcretarg-g Wash- mgtun Caunty Club 1:3, ill ,', A. A. Ifl, 2, 3, 4:: ; Y. W. C. A. Play,r GU. Here's tn Mari, thc studinus mm, VH3! quiet, but full uf iun: She luvea G. N. 5., but all the same, Tharcls 5am: attraction dawn. 31: Maine. Marj, ynpr kindly ways have captured u5 all and bound us into ynur circle Inf inends. E IEEI gmm-cgeninm, Zinnia: Egigh ANGELS FRANK BRDCATD Hal ymnh. a! francs?! Lawrence High Schnnl Lawrence, M2153. Training, Gm'hmn Training Sdmaf, Umdm F and 3 Glee. Club E1, 2, 3. 4f: ; Mass. Club U1 3. 3, 41'; Dramatic Club i1, 2, 3, mill; Lambda Pi Sigma :Z1, 2. 3, sl-jl; Basketball i1 3E; Baseball f2, 43;. Angie is the wit 0! thc class, That no cm: can deny; Ht: makes you laugrg and laugh and laugh llrIIFIIhDUt EWEII hawng tn try. W311 remember yam. hngie, far your snappy ways and guml spurts- manshtu. BEULAH MAY CHANDLER I'II'BIJ' Pleasant in mamtar mat! speech. Egan Memarial High Schml BmwnEcld, Maine Training: Bridge Efrem: Schmi, Westbmak, Grads: E Y. W. C. A. t3, 4:1. Bgulah is ever remthtred at the pust-nfEce. She Certainly has Iearnqd the my that Ietters EH'E. .Her work, hnwevcr, dues nut suffer fmrn tins heavy currtspamlcnce, a5 15 shown every day in Haas. LESLIE GREENLAW CDDLBRDTH lFI-rg'sl: I live an. the mmny Side of HES street; shady folks Hm: an. the GE EST. Bearing High Schnnl Wnndfnrds. Maine Training. Garham Jimmie High; Matfwmah'm mm' 55135115; A. A. i3, 431; Cnmmutem' Club i1, 2L Hcre's tn nur Leslie, The. girl with a brain! A5 a student she's brilliant, No better in Maine. She learns with ease and accuracy All subjects masters well, PL teacher Fm: same day- shc'll make, Eu prnphECiCE Enretell. DMER DRUMMDND fig TILE J! 'This is 2:133; fm- mte M 3:33, What a fine ?rm'n: 011113? will be? Bearing High Schaul Falmnuth Faresidt, Maine Training, Garlmm Training Schnal, Muthamatics mid Scienra Cummuters' Club U, 2, 3, 42H Preaident EmmmuttrsI Club 1:2, 3:1; Urcheatra :3, 4E; Junic-r Masque E1, EJ; Asst. Man- ager of Baseball 119; Editorial Baard GREEN AND WHITE IIE, 43 ; Lambda Pi Sigma f3, 42:. As Auent wnyld gay, Omar drinks dcap into the fnuntain cf knnwledge mrqry day. but :n 1115 gayer mounds he could give Will Rogcrs Stiff cum: pentinn. 41.5.41 I371 GLADYS MARION 1 DSTER 311111111 1. -'1'11551555 111111 111111511... 111' 11 1111111111 51111111. 11 11'51'11 1111' 1151551115. 111' 11 111115 11.1 111115. 31155111; High 55h11111 E51'5r111'. 1115.55. Training. 131111111111 Training 3111111111.. 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This ynung 1111111 wl11'155 pi51111'1: 111111 551.- I5 5dmir5d by all lh5 1111111115 11155155; H525 55 55111.5 115 11115 51111111 511115111 him 11:1 115. .1'1n11 5'51: 115 1515111511 in his 5l55555. Th51r 5511 111515 15 1:111l11 11115 1555i: Whu can pull at his h5artstring5 111: 1111.. 13nd thuugh 5h5 5 11 11155 di5titian. '51 5t 1111' her 1115 think he will i511. SHIRLEY CARROLL HARTLEY 1311511111 12155115 11:15 11511155 1111115111 1111111 15111115 1111?. 1151111113 1111111111151' 1111111. 11111131121111! I'I1111l11111 High S5l111111 Hnulmn. Maine Training. 151111111111 Training 511111111.G1'11115 15 1211111111111$1uhi 11. 51; 11. 31. 11.-1 ... 5. 11; 1115115151111 Club 11. 531; 11.11.;5..51:1Y.W.13.;11P1511111FHW' C.A.Cai;1i1151 1:3. 31; 1311511115111: C1111: 13.111; H5u55 C5111- 11111155 131; 1115511 .1115 WHITE Editurial 13115111. Her5' 5 51 girl 1l15t'5 i11i1 1:11 11111. 111111511 5115 5 5111111111 5h5 11151155 ti1i11g5 hum; 31115 5t11di55 hard and 1151115 111111. 11111. .1'1I11r5115 1551111 51111 willing; 11:1 11:1 W5 1115111151 11111515 51111 11511511511511 h5r liking f11r 11511115 511111111. 55115511111111 Bug's. i331 -'-F-.-5 CDLE HENRY KELLEY nfLF-Elrr Thur smile, Hits sunshine. rmrw rum Hunty n SHIIIESS hrzm-I-. W'ESth'DUl-z High Schaol W'Liralhmnk, Maint- Trm'niuy, Farm! Street Sdmm', Wastbraak, Grade 15, Malhe- aachs Deparmmat Cmnmuterg' Club U, 2, 3, H; A. A. 1:1, 2, 3. H; ViCE-Presi- dent: Lammuters' Club 1:1, ?H: Um: CDI'ITII'IiHEE. i1, 23:; Junmr Bnys' Masque LEI TEE, just 3.11131th Irishman3KE11Ey, ThCIEE who are acquainted with the oniy Cult: Eurely appreciate: his unfailing grin 31-th laughing gund cheer. Ha dis a. graat break in the munutcmy. 137a: guru him Em: mare year to retain ins happy grin, and then--? EDWARD JUSEPH LEAHY Eddie nFi'ichahiji i3 gaMenJHmuIahfp i3 DIEEL Ed-umrrfa faiemiahij: 3313533 rm Hm rear? Barr: High Schnml Barre, Mass. Training. Gm'ham J'mn'ar High 3991003, Grads; 2', 3 anti 9 Lambda Pi Elingma i3, 431; Prasident Junior Bays! Masque U, 33; 1'Ir'1m:-1:'rxt351+:11'3n1; Massachusetts Club E1, ELF; Civic Camrnittcc i1, 3, 3, H; Balm5 Glee Club i1, 3:: ; Dramatic Club III, 33; Uutdnor Club E1, 3, 3, 43+; Varsity Baachall 1:1, 3, 3, 4E; '13,: Club 113, Q; Varsity Baaketball 1.13, 1H; PrEsidEnt Stuinr Class :3, 43; President Massachusetts Club 1:3, 4L lWith .3 plcasanl 5mi1c-a11d a cheerful remark, Edward 1135 won the frmndslnp uf a hast Hi friends, by whom 11c will Lu: remembered. alwayza. MARTHAIANE LUN D Mick She 3:311:53 by her friends to am: utwmst'. tend, Ami lights 1:1 Inf? fight with new jaw? Frecpnrt High Schnul Freelmrt, Maine Training, Bridge Hrruei 55309.15, Westbmnk, Grades F and S Dutdnur Club U. :3, 3, 43; : Y, W. C. 3L 1:3, 43+; A. A, III, 2, 3, 43;!511'1 Club 01:1: Ham's a bright little: I355 who Entered m1r schunl at tin: early age DE fifteen, but it 'Iiidn't take our Mickn vtry lung to grow up- er'lat wnuld happtn, Mick, il' 3m: didn't have yunr weekends m lnok furward tru? WE wander. MARIUN LDUISE MCFARLELND tfflfacil r 'W'nr: dunk; nut. that far mum an Lv'ma, Them 'HHLSE be M113? nublsr ium'k m H.933 W'Esthmnk High SchnGI Westbromk, Maine Training, Bridge Strata?! 5330043, Wenbmak, Grade ,7 Cammuteraj Club U, 3, 3, 4;; A. A. 1:1, 3, 3, :H; Dutdnnr Club U, 33; President at Cnrnnmhers1 Club :13, id. Mustn't 5F be grand m hr: intellectual! Ever smiiing and awn- ready tn lend a helping hand3tllafs unr Marian frmn Westhmuk. Could we whu haw: known her these 1;ch ycars cVer forget lmr? Never! IBM ELEANUR MELEGD Duffie pr brilliant marl mirthfuf- the Eight 0! her eye. Lake :1 Mm:- yfrmciny mar ham the hue Hi the sky- Haultnn High 5-21le Hnultun, Main: Training, Garhmn Training Sdmm'l Grade 5 Dutdmr Club IE1, 2E; A. A. U, .2, 3. Jill; Armstunk Cnunty Llub 0, 2y; Y. w. C. A. u, 2, 3H0: Y. w. c. A. 1113;; iv; GpErett; IlZEfr; HUuE-E Cmnmlttte 1:33; GREEN 31:13 WHITE Editnnal Beard. Dancing and laughi-ng the wlmlc day thru, Never gem wmried, Iltx'tr gtts blue; Singing 5am: snatch of a carefree. tune, She: makts yam fEEI butter EVET 5:: sun ; Shir: ltarns hcr lessons and Etudies, mu, A Friarnd thafs always true, W'c wander why 5hr weara an 1'92. Maybe 511:3!3 chucked already. HELEN ELIZABETH MERRIFIELD Erma kin HShEJS a fully yam! IEHGiE.H Limingtm: Academy Limingtnn, Main: Training; Garhnm quiar High Erhaaf, Grades F, 3 and 9 Gutdnur Club U, SE; Cnmmuters! Club 1:3. 4E. Bright and happy. Hclpirng and smart, WE wandcr whit WiH win ynur heart. Ynu main: 3. large circle aE friends and then when yuu have. bound thtm m 33:11 L13,- a helpiul and kind way. yuu add as a dmlhlc 1 :nI-I:1 a premium gugglc. ORLANDO NICHULAS MUCCI Jiunchu f'I'ofmlf ma sm'immqmt ma guy- Sallfnrcl High Schml Sanfcrrd. Maine Training, Garhnm Training 55.310915, Geography Mid Hinwy Cummulcrf lEluh i3, 4i. '5 me End him in the library, Must every single day, A-studying Math and Science TU 13355 the time away. May next year treat yUu kindly, Munch. HELEN HDPE NICKERSUN Hh- fca'aie WIN: brings; Bimshhm mm HM: HIE: Elf mmmm' htw wnahina in his awnfi SD. Fartland High SChIDGl 50. Portland, Maine Training, Brandway Grammar Schaaf, 50. Parrfand, Grade: r? and 9 A. A. III, 2, 3, Q; Commuters' Club 1:1, 2ft; Dutdonr Club i1, Eel; Dramatic Club 1:1, 2L Chctrfuhwss peramaifled, A wurthy student. mu. Nu bEtler apart in U. 3 . 5 Nu kindlinr friend and thn- That's mlr Helen Hunt! IQUJ - + EUGENE ALFRED PARSCINS 'chuch 'Smcrafh Hms Hm Irrauk Where HIE lt'ater i3 :IEHJIJ' Brunswick High Schnnl Brunawick. Maine Training, $arham Iim-t'm' High Schanf A. A. -::1, 2, 3, 1H; DuthDr Club IIB, 4:1; Cruss-Cuuntry E1, 2, 3. +3 ; Basketball :11, 2,1; Bhssistant Editc-r BREE: am: W'HITE 1:3, 4:3. Gene is a pDEt cf Kurmal fame. Yet he excels in mher thinga, tun; You 1113:! Fund him dancing in Canter at night, Practicing stepa that are nEw. CDRA MAY PDULE FGGHE HEELS needs 110 yrnisa; her DEIF'H. true nature commend? itself. Weatbmnk High Schnnl Wrestbmak. Maine Training, Bridge Street Schwi, Wastfiraak, Gradex j and t5 Commuters' Club i1, 2, 3, 4E ; A. A. 111, 2, 3, H. Breaths them a maid With Euul 5:: dead W'hu nchr to herself has said, For Cara? curls I'd give my head ? Besides curls, Cora certainly has her share 41f knowledge. She pulls the A's, and hnwl LINWUUD ALLEN PDRTER Lin Just :1 humismne mm; Hmvs hold, Tints the army of HM remlrl; 01:. the Inca a! pm'fect Lilla!J 01w dam? Tani: 11m! Ithinka within. Allentnwn Preparatnry Schaal Allentnwn, Pa, Training, Garhum Traiiiing Schaaf, Geagmfhy and H Mary Uutdmr Club rfl, 2, 3,.43J ; Dramatic Club 1:1, 3 ; Junim' Bnys' Masque IEEJ; Semar- Class Treasure: :3, 43:; Lambda Pi Sigma t3, 4L Elam; yuu ever 11.123111 uf hpullo, that iamuus old Greek gml? Well, L111 15-Apullu remcamated. Affectianately ktmwn as Lin to many of us, w: 1.1:.I'I.1l always remember him as Due when was cutr willing to satish' and help evqn atjnis awn expense Err timc. Dur best wishes certainly gar:- With ynu, L111. baud luck, uld chap. BEATRICE MAE RENY Bnbbien Winning me ha? 'IEEE-yS and plauscmt are fare? SH'LHBS. Weathmnk High Schnnl Westbmnk, Maine Training, Brown Street Schaai, Westbrnak, Grades 2' and- 3 CGmmutEIE! Club O, 2, 3, 4:: ; A. A. El, 2, 3, H. Eubhit ever pruvts a +Iielight ta thnse whn knew hcr, and as im thuse whu dmfl knuw her, 1t is a pleasme fur thcm m am 11121 working and playing 3n: well, L911 MERRILL GDDDH L'E SAFFDRD Thu '11 light hem'f IEL'ES 101153; Manmnuth Academy Monmuuth, Mainc Trafufng, Gm'hmu Imaim' High 31:13:30: Alpha Lamtda Beta :1. 3, 3, H; 1i1' 31:131:7'1'133111131'3 3f:31pha Lambda Beta 1:3,3J;Ill1331113331.: Club :11, 3, 3 g; 33. I3 31,3.3,-13;GI33C1113111,3 ,3, 43; 3'. 31. C. ..3 i1. 3 3. 371, K311113133: Valley C1111: III, 3, 3, H; Juninr Buys' Masque f1. 33. Tim's gay ways are knnwn afar. His ready smile and pep Haw: built Enr him at G. 33'. S. Thf: 3311' best DE 3 rep. Arc: 3min blue? 5133 Tim. ELIZABETH MARY SILVA 333313133 1'33 H13 1.1111: 3'3 10119.3 Saint 11331313113 Headterny Pnrtiand. Maine Training, Braadway 6133311111113 $333315, 5'3. Pa-rtfmrd, Grads 3 Cummuters' Club 1:1, 3, 3, Q; Edimrial Enard GREEH 3311 WHITE 1:3, 311. Inst 33!: the 131's 3114:1th Elizabeth 3113 they will tell 3'31: what genuine brains that dark haired 11155 has. Gcncmsitr i5 tune 1111' her uutstanding qualities that have gained Fur her mam.r Ericnds at G. N. S. We all wish 31:11.1 best of luck. BARBARA MARIE SMALL I'J'Ha'rbll Lmuyh 1131.3! H33 3310113! 1313.333 with you. Carniah High Schnul Cnrniah, Maine Training, $333311: Training 3330133, 53333 5 DutdnnrliClub U, 331; Y. W. C. A. Lil, 3, 3, 3i; :3. 1'3. 1:1, 3, 3, 4i: . We haven't funnd 1:11.11: why Barb nuvltr stems in Gorham week-anda. Is it the cnnducmr Df tha Cumherlaud Mllls tram, Barb? ALICE NETTIE TRUNDY :33? 11:33 3130133 33133 3130133 3.33 311.0133 1'3 133-3331'011311: 1331'. Searspart High 5:113:31 Searapnrt, Maine. Training, Gm'hum fimfm' High 33.313311, EHQHEH- '1'. 1W, C. 13. i3, 3:: ; Dramatic Club 33, 33+; Pennbsmt Cnuuty Club i3. 3:1; 131.13.. :3, 3:1. Alice' 13 1-333.an aparts ur in 5111100', To play her best and follow the rule; In verbal battles 5h: 3 sure tr.- wm, - Fur 3111: 1:311 argua as the 1.1351: 0f them H3:111. 1921 CL. 11RE YUSE 333013DEURY Waadj' 12 13111111 111111 11111.1 11131 11111133 11:111' 1.1111113311111111.- 311-11. VFEH'S I'm? 111' 31111111 111:1 1111131111 1111111111 11111111:u Bearing High 5111111111 P31113131. Mail : T1'111'111'1111, 8111111133113 6111111111111 5111311111., 311. F31'11'111111, Grade 3 C111I111'I1111'111'5l C11131 1:1, 3. 3, 1:1; 13.. 1'1. 1:1, 3, 3, 41:1. 21:11 matter what 311111 11511 Claire 1111 111:1. she's always ready 1.11 1111111. 5111' is 11111111315 happy 111111 1111111115 11111er5 11111! the 531111: 113:1. C3331 51111111, anhlmirial C3113 EARLE KEM PTCIN ANDERSC'N 1391111311115d H1331'1111111 1111' 131113111311, 11111 1:11'11111113111111133 131111111111 1 Windham High 51111121111 Windham, Maine T1'111'11111g, C1111'1111111 J11111111' High 3 1:31.11?! This. 1111211111111- 1111' 11111 111355 11111:.r haw: his 1311111115, 1:11.11 1111119111131 1111111111; 11111111111, 11': 11:11.11. He's 1111111111 an 115531 11: our 1:111:15. B15251 1:11 luck 1111111 1111.131: GEDRGE ARTHUR BAKER 13111111H 33311 11113 1113111331 111111.11 111111 111 113 11111113 3111-111311- 11111111 I 111111111 Gardiner High Schml Gardiner, M31111: 33111111131111, 13111311111 .111111111' H1113 511111111 13.. .13 1:1, 3, 3, 1:1; Glee Club 11, 3, 3, 131; Lambda Pi Sigma. 13,1111; Lambda Pi Sigma 1111111511111 1131, 011111111111 E3, 13' , 1311511111111 E1, 33-; Basketball 11, 3:1; J1111i111 E11315 Masque U, 311; K311113113: Mallay C1111:- 1:1, 3, 3. 1:1. Hares 1:1:- Geurgu Baker, 111111 11f 1.111151: tall, 511331;, 51111111 1111111 1111111 Gardine1'1-His 11133111111133 fur 1111: lair 311:1: is his nnly bad puintMulherwis: 111: 5 CI. JOHN IUSEPH BELL 11711131111 1'11u L111 11111 11111111! 311113, 11111 11111 11111131.! 51121, 11 1111 1111' 11111'11, 111 fig fm' 111113! If 1' 111111.11 111111.11, 1111111, I 131111. 1111111, T111133! 111111111 11:11.11. 11:11'1'11 13111111113, 1.11.11 11113111 111111 11111.23T Gardiner High Schaal Cardinar, 111111111: T111i111'11g, $313311: J11111111' High 511113111! Lambda Pi Sigma 111, 3, 3, 1:1; 151. 11. 11,1 -, 3, 1:1; 5111;131:1131 13.. 131,111,331;J11111111' 31:13-115 Masquc 1,1, 311, M11115 Glee Club 111,3, 1, 11; Operetta 11,31,131; Dramatic Club 11, 3, 3, 1:1; President Dramatic C1113 13,411: Y. M C. 111, 3, 3, 1J; 51111111111131 3'. M. C11. 13, 131;C111111412111111113.r 1:1, 33; Lambda P1 11111111111111 1:1,? 1., 3,13;Ken1111h111: 31 111131. Club 11,1, 3, 1:1; TrE'ElEUI'Er K311111311: Valley Club 11, 3:1: Basketball 11, 3;:1 1211111111111 Club 1:1, .- 3:1; 31131113115 1'1-131111g1111 13111311: 1.1111 11111111 13, 1:1. 'Wh-u's the l'ellnw that 111.1115 up a plant? 33.51131, Inhnnie! . 1. 1111311 1111111 is 1111. B111 111111115 111111111 111 1111 11111111 1111 111111. WEN ntvcr 11113111 1111- 3111- 111211115 Exchange 3112111 3.1111 Hal 1.1111 up fur the Farmingtun 111p. Emml 1111:1-1, Juhn, 111111 ALBERT HUSTDN HRUH'N Brmc'n ft? LGUE'S like Hm mea31933a11 Hm tt'm'ae when H traumas Mm? Gauld : chadmny Bethel. Hahn: Training, Gm'fmm Imra'm' High Edwin! :1. 31. 1:1, 3, 3. HI ; Baakethall Ifl, 23; Men's. Glen: Club I13, H ; Dutdmrr Club i1. 3, 3, H ; alpha Lambda-Beta i1, 3, 3, 3:! ; fonrd CDLIIlt-F Club U, 3, 3, 4:3; Secratary-Trcasurer Uxfnrd Cnunty Club i3, H; Y. M. C. A. i3, 41!; Civic Cainmittee 33, 41. Emwnie is the one whn 31wajr'5 has his studies dune an time, and yer. Funds time I'm' ILIIJ. mreyre surf: he: gets pit'ntgr 01' Exercige, Eur Wt 513:: him nut walking mast Every day. THOMAS ALFRED DIONNE TWJHHJ' : IINsic is well swirl :0 he HlE 51.133611 of mr-yehf Elaamiittld Academy Sknwhcgan, Maine Training, Gorham Irtuim' High 3511-59! A. PL. E3, :th ; Lambda Pi Sigma i1, 3, 3, H ; Lambda Pi Sigma Minstrels UH; Glee Club I11, 3, 3, aiJ; Dperetta 1:3, Q; Orchtstra il, 3, 3, EU; Amustnnk Cnunty Club 1:1, 23; Junim' Hoys' Masque UL HTpmmF is our accnmplished musician- When he is not at the pianu, 11E. mlght hi: Emmd at the tennis cmlrts. Such a capahlc parsnn is he! RUTHERFURD MERRILL DRUMMDND, JR. WRTHLH HFriHmis mm ncqetm-inmnces are the SH-T-ESI. glassrum'tat m Iarlmla. Bearing High Schon! Falmauth FCII'ESidE, Maine: Training, Gmfmm Innim' High Schulz?! Cmnmutcrsr Club 1:1, 3, 3, 4,1 ; Civic Cmmmittee i3, 43$ ,', Urches- tra Ii3, 41F; Lambda Pi Sigma 113, M ; Juninr errsI Masque 1:1, BJ ; Art Editnr GREEN am: WHITE 4:3, H. Here is limlartigt Inf nur class. He i5 315:: 11h: renowncd manufacturcr cf the watEr tight lentS-El'nd Autocar Juninr. Clevcr Engers and a cievcr mind hare bmught admn'atinn tu th1s member cf the class uf I31. PAUL JAM ES DUMAS I'i'PaIJ'j F 'Tis 1m: his want in be the hindnmat 1:1,th Liabml Falls High SchDDI Lisbon Falls, Maine Training, Garfmm Irma'ar High Schnai Lambda Pi Sigma I1, 3, 3, 4U; A. PL. 4:1, 3, 3, tifl; Athletic Cnuncil 1:3, 41'; Junior E0333 Masqua; Lambda Pi Sigma Minstrel Shaw; CmSS-Cnuntry U, 32:; Basketball 1:1, 3, 3, 33b; Baseball i3 ; Upemtta; Presidaut of indrmmggin Cnunty Club; BDFS' Elm: Club 1:3, H. Harris a Istar athlete, a sttgtr sclmlar, a star friend. He surprises us away; 351:: u'lthisnrnle new abuhty. Eel in: has lime for iriundly wurdg and somal tllTlES- 125, 1:13:33! WM RAYILIDN D GDRDDN KING ITBEEd-U + Thmrghm cmmei-uad Em: HEJET emjjressad, Perfshiwiy unpemled. 1m henw'u'. 3 Lisbnn Faii5 High 3:11-3:31 Lislmn Falls, Main: Training, Gu-rhmn Junie? High Edwin? Baakethall f1, 2, 3, 4:1, Baaeball i3, 4:: ; Andruscnggin Cnunty: Club t3, 4TH Juumr Emys' Masque 1:1, 33; Lambda PI Sigma :21, E, 3, H; Tfeaaurer Lambda Pi Sigma I23, 1:1; 53'. M. C. H. i3, 4:: ; HEE-Prtsidant Amiruamggm Cnunty Club 113, 4J; Easistant Business Manager GREEH ARI! WHITE i3, 4L Here's tn cine whu :Inesn't cure fur wumEn, Idle claims they wnn't be true: W'e wander Ear how many yams HEII paddle Ins awn taunt. EDMUND GEORGE LESSAED hEdJ-J rrLE: 1w eat, drink MM! 115 num'y. Gardinar High Ethan! Gardinar, Maine Ti'afiting, Ca-rham Imn'm' High Stimuli A. A. i1, 2, 3, 41'; Lambda Pi Sigma 111, 2, 3, :10; Baskatbail i1, 2, 3, 2H ; Crass-Cauntry HE ; Baseball 1:1, 23 ; Kennehec ValIEy Club 1:1, 2, 3, 4f: : 01.1thch Club U, 2, 3, 4:! ; Juninr Bays' Masqut iljl. HEd has prnven himself wurthy u! the iricndsg which hr: has and since his arrival in Gurham, has had EL steadily mnuntmg IiSt. GEURGE FREEMAN LDWD In Gaurge WE Trust. Sanfnrd High Schunl Sanfmrd, Maine Training, Garham Inmbr' H igh Schaai FL. A. i1, 2, 3, 43:; Cnmmutcrs' Club U, 2, 3, 4:1: Treasurar Cmnmuters' Club 1:3, 43; Juniur Bnys' Masque U. 211; Cruss-Cuuntry Assistant Manager 13, 43-; Y. M. C. A. 1:3, til ; CmSS-Cnuntr'y E1, 2., 3, 11L We; all knew the buy namcd Luwd, He snrely stands nut in the nmwd: Hi5 wisdum and lamina 11:11:!th from riding an trains, Wuh 1nurtm: 1165 surely cm'Inwed. WALTER CLI FTUN REEVES HCHE Warthy 5f h'ihuts, we. at! dean: himfj Windham High Schnnl 50. Windham, IL-Iaine Training Basketball 1:1, 23:; Vicc-Preaidcnt A. A. ICE, 43; Juniur Bays' Masque i1, 2E; Athletic Editor GREEN AND WHITE i3, 43:. EIiFIFu has shown hi5 sclmoi spirit by his Ema wurk in athletics. His wurk hen: at Normal has been succeasful 1n 5pm: nf Dut51dE mterests. I951 HGT STEPHEN S$LISEL'RY 'KS'HHV The quiet mind 5.5.- richm- Hum u L'I'EHFH.' Gilman High Schmml Nnrtheast Harhnr. Malina Training, Garhmn Jimim' High Schrm! Washjpgmn Cmmty Club U, 33 ; Lambda Pi Sigma III. :2, 3, 4i ; 1 lCE'PI'ESidEHt Lambda Pi Sigma 113. H ; Junior Envs' Masque i1, 3:! ; Dperttta t2, 4:: ; Outdnnr Club U, 3, 3, 43b ; A. A. 1:21, 3, 3, 43. 'hVithO'ut a fuss CHIEF .333 and things, 35.5 Full uf wit as a clock is springs, With a little sleep and a guard rest, HE 110th his own almw: 1h: htst. RICHARD MAECHESTER SAVAGE if-Di'rk'll' Singing $.5- Ht-E thing?! Gilman High Schtml Nmtheast Harbor, Maine Training, Cnrhmm erim' High Stirring! h. :3. i3, H; Lambda Pi Sigma f1, 3, 3, H; Junim' Buys' Maaque U, 3E; Men's Glee. Club 1:1, 3. 3. 4 ; Dutdcmr Club U, 3, 3, 43; Washmgmn County Club 1, 3, 3, H; Uparetta I11, 3, 3, 42;; PrESidcnt Juninr Class :11, EU; Dut- dtmr Club Cauncil 33. 4L Here's. tn Dick. the campus sheik, Hi3 Iuvt for music: canit h: heat; Hi all lhe slungs he likes thc best, CHILI;r Lemme has sluml the. test. CL$RENCE GILCHRIST WALKER HGGGII ?th'e mm. gnarl sense m'e uavmtiy 6mm:l3i.th:.i1::rtri.3.JJ Gnrham High Schmal Gurham, Maine: Training, Garhmn eriur High- Erham' A. A. U, 3, 3, Q ; juninr ans' Masque f1. 3II ; Alpha Lambda Beta U, 3, 3, 4,1; EasebalI i1, 3:3; Vica-President Alpha Lambda Beta Fratarnity i2, 31. His Imrarite I'I1D'U'iE: wmald hr: 'iRiu Rita,' we're sure- In case you have,- amr duubts, $1514: him, DI' better still, glance in thc aESEmhly rumm, FRED MERRITT WEST Fmddff A willing heart, a: Fledgling Emmi, Always ready cm. rieumml. Bearing High Schonl Partland, Maine. Training, Garha-m- Imifar High 5533:?! A. 3.. f1, 3. 3. 41h; Baseball i1, 2, 3, H; Basktthall i1, 33; junim' Hays: Masque Ifl, ill; Aipha Lambiia Beta K1, 3, 3, 4:1; Man's Glee Cluh E1, 3:1; Vice-Presidtnt Juninr C1355 i1, 3?! ; Dptratta IE1, 33+. The tmiE-iest, happEEEt hay in H. K. 3., with the smnmhcst runnTng mngue m the whnl: mudunt imrly. He is a friaml of all 1hr.- lmys and is a tmghty gnml fellow. I951 'r- 3;. -- -'-.- ---- - FFu-i: .4, '1 1 l ' .4 ' -.., 117... N? . ': l.- smutxlwr. - I 'i II H HLJMLILJ I-- W r a 1 . '- .'i'JJ'l.-! W H ' WIILHHHJJIHFM E'n' J .H- ' .. . 'W'llm'm' :Uija'yfi! 1 A u '. 91' lQTl JUNIGR CLASS OFFICERS Left tn Right: Hill. EagIeF, Dustin, Gould- J UN IOR CLASS 11E STRONG He strung! We are net here te play, to dream, to drift; We have hard werk to de and leads to lift; Shun net the struggleefaee it: ttis thtlre gift. Be streng! Say net, nThe days are evil. Whats te- hleme ? And feltl the hands and aequieeeeenh. ehame! Stand up. speak mute and hrevely, in Getie name. .Ee streng! It matters net hew deep intrenehed the wrong. Herw hard the hettle gees. the clay hew lung: Faint net-iight en! Tmnerre-w emnee the snug. I'd. U. OFFICERS Preeideut, WAYNE EAGLE? VieeuPres-icfeut, LeLTISF. GDL'LD Herremrj'. REEHINA HILL Treasurer. Khmer: DUETH: imaeeee. lee1 JUNIOR. Cl j 1-H F .5 U lfjl. 131-3. Tu up: '5 Carlsmu. E Eartsmt Earun, Eagneil 11iddle:Hrann Bryan Bmmcil Carter Burton. . Bottom: Bryant, Bates Bracken EnrnTham. M. Emudin Hmiurd,Hou1ter. '1? Jul; L'lEE TapRnw. C1ark.CravEn Cnolidge. Dusmnmi. E. Hunt? Hiddl: Raw: Esaatmy F. Dnrity, J. Edgewnml D. Emery, A Edgecnmh Bottom Raw: methcr E1wtll.Uuyle.Lummr5, Dmidson Danna - E991 JUNIOR C2 52 151 Tap: Uihhmis, L, Gould. Gillis, Gardnen Curtis. Middle: GiHEJ-r. M- Fiukctt, Files, E. GDHILL Faster, .U. Farrin tun. Bmmm: HDHES, Gallant, Frust. Griffin, Furticr. D. FiEkEfL Eastnnguay. Tap: Guthrie, V. Pickett. HudgesT, Hand. Middlc: E, Haines, I'LL Haineln, Warwn, Hawhult Hart. Harman. Euttom: Harts, Hazclmn. Hill, Hamilton. Hall, lHallett. Hikei. Lluul JUNIOR C3 Cka Tap: M. Juhnsun, Keene, Lcnnun. Luvejny, KendalL Middle: MacDill, G. Juhnsnn, Little. Marcmft. Libby. . . Bnttam: Littleiieid. Marshall, Lee. Knight, Huff.l MacGuwn, Libby. CE-B qu: Nalsun. 1i. Murrill, Marge, Mitchell Drmnndm cl. Mtddlc: C. Merrill. P. Matthews, Mtrrine d, Mudgcl ; cKetn. Battgim: M. MacFarland, GErien, D. Matthcws, H. MacFarIand, Manna. Millett. undr. IlGlE JUNIOR C4 qu: M:21::I.3h1:r11;n1u;1$ thnrt:r't:ri1:151 A. Parker, Peavey, Peabudr. Middle: Ransom, Pikg, Pil1glalg, Peterspn, Pearsnn. Euttum: Reynalds, Plieman. RIdIEF: ngT Rankin, Pease, E. Parker. CPI! Tap: Scum Russ. Shaw. H. Emith, L. Smith. Middle: Rnssburuugh, D. Russia , '3. Smith1 Enudin, E- Smith. Enttnm: Snell, Saundcrs, Sanhurn. Shaman, M. Smith, Maxine Smith. IIUEI f- JUNIOR C5 CEIw-H. Tap: Garden, Kimball, Eaglcy, Jean, Dustin. . . Middle: Stowe, Etuhhs, L. Snow, 5. Snow, Ek1li1ng5, TapI-ty. Enttnm: Strnut, Stewart, Spurling, M. Taylor, Syphers, L. Taylnr. Emmy. Tap: Lowe, LittlEEElFL Murdock, II-.H:1'rill, Winsluw. Middle: Western, Yeaton, Ulmer1 Tania, Titcnmb. Eultum: Watsan. Tingley, Tyler, Ward, Vanna, Thumpsnn, Warrtn. IIDSI INDUSTRIAL ARTS ADVHNCED SENIUR INDUSTRIAL ARTS Tap: Wescntl, Robb. Middle: BErIDW. DDIIDE, Currie, Prtssey. Enttum: Huoper, Packard. Cuggcshalh N. Deane. MIDvSEKIDR INDUSTRIAL $RTE Tap: E. Andaman Dumas. Eaktr. King, R. Savage. Middle: Lessarzl, b Drummond. West, Salisbury, Reeves, Eeli. Butmm: Luwcl, Brawn, Mr. Brawn, W'alktr. Dianne. lll'J-lj JUNIDR INDUSTRIAL HRTS qu: Juhnsnn. J. Andaman. l3. andersun. Middle: Haw, Deane, Worcester. Buttum: l'ixtl'nrunrlyt Cragin, Mr. L'i'lley, Saundtra, Ptummtr. fSN pnmu mar page 30M U551 ETHICAL CHARACTER Mental eenduet, es a phase tif ehsreeter edues- tien. has twe eentlitiens upeii whieh it rests: 3 knowledge of right and wrung. and an enlightened iiiiilti. Personal metals is a variable affair, varying with eedes. The Hettentet has same entitle, hut it is net the ssn'ie as that of 3.11 etluested Christian. The vsristien lietween Hettentet and Christian depends on the education that deals with metals directly as the eetle ef the Ten Commandments and en that which reenferees such a eetle-en eduestien giving a hrestler, keener intelligence and knowledge by whieh one is shle ts pereeive and judge the merits ef varieus literal pt'epesitiens ss theyr arise. By sueh ecluestieu tune is able intelli- gently to seeept er rejeet s cede en 011er ewn re- sponsibility. Te such an end a knowledge tit right end wreng is essential in character education. The better enlightened mind. eeming presum- shiy by eduestien, is better prepared for moral judgments and for a higher eede ef metals. This is net vitisted even theugh it is so often violated. Better things are espeeted Emit: educated people than from these net se fsvered. The main 1tshie e-f eduesHen is net 3 well equipped and ready iiientslity, but a develeped and enlightened persenu slity. It is rather to make better persons, hetter eitisens, better eemmunities. There is the familiar Freneh saying, nehlesse eblige thawing the benefits hf EEiUCEltiUIlL in the matter being considered and puts ene under ehli- gatien ten have self-respeet and to carry eneis self as educated before the eemmuuitte This is aleng the line of Prefesser Ringers: idea of beingr s sneer, hut instead of using this term and its eeneeited implications I would say, HBe s11 sristeerst but with He disdain for the less t'snrerretliH There seems to he no danger in using the werd sristeeretf: presided a person has an enlightened mind and a knowledge of right and wreng. RUTH E. Stems, :313. Iissl ,9 XX V N ALUMNI Prwsfdmn. DOROTHY L KIMHALL r15$ V-icc-Prmfdr-uf, HM'DEH AHEERSGH. 335 errdmg Srrretmjr, GEDRGIAHNA HATES, $19 Car-respmrd-iny Secretary Eiid Trmmrmi. CHARLDTTE P. CULLINS. TIE- A-ud-Emr, L.- -.WRENCE N. CILLEY. '13 DIRECTORS Mrs. Jennie C. Hayes. '85 Mrs. Flora B. Rubia, i333 Mrs. Cara D. Rnbarts, E33' Miss Alina Hratherell, 53an Mrs. Edith j. Ridgway, iii! Mr. Evarett Packard, :34 SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND BRANCH President, M155 ELIZABETH BAILEY, F15 Vice-Prexident, Miss MAUDE SAYWARD, :13 TTEHJH-TET, MISS HARRIET? JDRDAN, ,14 Sacramnr, MISS DDRDTHY JDSLIE, 32-? PORTLAND AND SOUTH PORTLAND BRANCH Praxident, MISS AHBTE BENNETT, J33 mt Vice-Fres-irfr-m, MISS ESTHER MHNISH, P13 21-29! Vice-Presidmt, MR5. HELEPZF MCCANE, lElli?! 31rd Vice-Prmidmr, 1-335. CLAIRE CHENEY, 513 4th Vice-Prm'in'e-nf, MISS KATHERINE BGYCE. F11 SEEFEMJ'jF, M135 LOUISE MCLUKG, :33 Treasurer. 1-1155 GERTRUDE SHUEEY, :21 EJ'FCHHW Canmziftra MRS. GLADYS ERAGDDN, :13 MISS RUTH BALLAED, '34 11-1155 MARY R150, :33 MISS MILDRED PLUMMER. E1:1 3-1115. HELEN l-IAYHEW, J13 1315:; ALICIA OlNEIL, i18 ii I: I J lmal --i'...3 A TRIBUTE TO MARIETTA S. MURCH riffs: Marsh graduated fram Gerha-m Narnia! Srhesi fit the stars sf I330. In the sudden death Df Miss B'Iarietta S. Mnreh ef the Mather Sehnel. Dnt- ehester. the public: sehneis tit BUETLDH have lest tine et' their ahiest and best loved teachers. Fer some years Miss Mnreh has been in peer health. due partly tn the strain of attending her classes while unable to tie se. Fer ever thirtyqtive years she has taught in the Mather Sehe-ni. eeining frein Pertiantl, Maine, where she hatl a large eirele of friends. As a teaeher Miss Marsh had no superiert As a wenian of rare eharm tit' eharaeter. she left a lasting impression upon all privileged tn attend her elasses. She was endowed with a keen intellect and a sincere iDVE of her profession. Her bread treatment of every subject that came into her elassreeni marked her as an instrueter at great talents and ability. She was in advance of her time in her grasp ef supple- inentarj.ir work, and her own line methods at instrnetien in geography, history. and arithmetie particularly distinguished her in these fields. Thausantls sf rnen and WDITIETI in Greater Bestnn pay tribute to 1-1 iss March when they meet e-ne anether and speak tit ether days. Her ethics of the class retina did mere to term their character than the heeks frein whieh they studied. t-Ier nsquarenessH will always be remembered with her ewn hne itleaIs and upright eharaeter. One ef the glories of the aid Mather Seheni is Miss Marietta S. Ei-ttireh's asse- ciatinn with its histery. ONE mt HER Fesstea PUPILs. It seems quite a leng time since graduating from Gerhain Normal School in the hrst elass st 138?. Manyr changes have taken place anteng its members. Many have had marked success as teachers. others have been equallyr sneeessfnl in their ehesen work, and seine have been ealleri hy the Great Teaeher. Our theughts naturally return tn the members 0f the faculty at G. N. 3., especially the H.Paterfi Without tieuht every one of us feels that the infinenee at those teaehers has been a power tn us in nur various lines at duty. The writer has heen aslted tn eentrihute something fer the Gseen awn W nt're pertaining to self ear elass. As fer elass, its ineinhersare se widely seatterett that It is iinpessihle te- get in tDueh with them individually. Regarding self, the writer has trietl in his simple manner tn tie what he eenid fer the trainingr sf yeung penplet Felinwing graduation I taught twelve years, then tank up the work at superintend- eneyt I was employed in Westbrook ten years, in Eastpett feur years, and in a nnien tlistriet in York Cnnnty seven years. - I previously hatl purchased a herne in Saee and this pfnhably tleeitleti nie to quite a degree in the matter at retiringr frnni sehnel work. At the present tune ,1 am 011 the Beard ef Assessers hi the City at Saee fer a term of three .years. the have a sen, a graduate of Cnlhyr College. His ehief husiness is teaching. hawng taught the last eight years in .Eiititieferti High Seheel. FRED Bensen. 1881'. An incident which happened hefere graduatinn. anti tiear Miss White never failed tn tell me about it in after years, was this: Bertha T. Pollard was in 111:; team nne day and we were suppesetii to he wnrk- ing on enr grathiatien themes. Fer same reason or ether stir innses did not werk. We thought it best to lie dewn and the some real thinking. One suggested that we tie with enr test an against the wall and thus allnw e-nr hrains to run into stir heads, where they shenltl he. This created selne inerriinent. Ilasl A few nienients later a knnek eaine tipen the deer. As my sister had gene nnt fer a short time I was sure it was she returning and sailed. Came in. ii'hn should it he hnt Miss 'i't'hite! I can see her new as she stand there in all her dignity saying. I'Weil, well. girls. what are yen trying tn 1:10 ? Tire explained that we were trying tn write 0111' themes htit eetilti get nn in- spiratiens. She suggested that we gn tn IiIr. Certheii inr inspiratien. This we did. As I. leek liaek nnen nnr graduation it was a sneeess-enly eight in the eiass. I'Iepe yen are enjoying year Nnrnial Days. Ashes Ii-Ii Taarts, 1894. GREETINGS TO GORI-IPIM NORMAL SCHOOL Seinetinies it seems hnt yesterday that we, the illustrious. Class of 1WD. were gratinateti frein the nEiehhni Upon the Hill. And yet when 1 leek haek threngh nearly thirtg.I years at teaching it tines seem a lung tiine. Fer inyseif, I am still teaehiiiigjIr seheni anti ean trnljir say that I ant as nineh in Iewe with the werk as ever. Hnw well I renietnher in;: very first experience in teaehing! Mr, Cnrtheil rushed ent of his efhee nne nenn and painting his Finger at the said, nInfrai teach the tietinitien e-f adverhs to that eIass irent the grammar sehnnl this afternneng'i I-Ie frightened ine IIEHTIJI tint hi my wits. hut nf emirse I attempted it HIIEIw'WEII, ii: is quite needless to add that as lung as I live I shall never forget the Pateris definitinn of that particular part of speech. Tn the nienihers hi the Class, I wnnld say: Since this year marks the thirtieth anniversary of enr graduation, whj,r net plan for a hig rennien, either in June or seinetitne during the summer and invite as nnr hnnnrecl guests, the teaehers whe- stiII remain at the school and whese precept and example we have tried tn feliew? Chine! let us thinlt ahntit it! Int ii the pian should fail tn inateriaiiae. we eenltl at least let Ii-Iiss Haliiriay, Miss Stone. and Mr. Russell knew that we have learner! through experience to appreeiate what they did far us while we were students in the SeheeII Aneis I... PALl-IER, 1WD. It is a pleasure ta centrihnte to the Gases: awn Vi-Intris. and I am sure it is safe in sag,r that G. N. S. heitls a very clear plate in the hearts of the nienihers iii the eiass nf Iiiiil. the largest ta he graduated tip to that time. The iirst tiivisinn ni intirteen nienihers received their riipininas in jainiarjr. The fame of nnr tiiirisinn was twnieltI.-severa1 eases hf ineasles weii tleirelnpeti en grathtatinn dayr and the nniy yenng man in the seheel was a member nf nnr class. It is genti that the teaching profession is nnw attraeting innre ynnng men, as they are needed in nnr grammar seheeis tn threat the sperts. Let us Inak intn enr seheel days at G. ?C. 55. Dear. iaithinl Ii'Ir Certheil, and Miss 1iii'hitei 'Whn tiitl nut hive them and whn tines tint reverence their nieinerju'? In-Ve miss them when we return tn the familiar seenes. iiie are glad Ii-Ir. Rtisseil. Miss Stnne antl Ii-Iiss IIEtIIitZIEly are still there. Their lngraity tn the purpose arai ideals of G. 3-5. B. will never fail. We recall the campus with its trees, the rnses hy the driveway, the Hewers in the eirenIar hed in frent ni Cnrthell Hall. Vii e reinenb her hew etn- janitnr. Mr. Fegg. tentieti thein sn eareinilyr anti in winter niaeed theni in the upper hail. They inspired us with their heanty and fragrance as we passed hy. Vi'he tines net reeaII the class 1perietls in Miss Steneis renin as she tried te impress the exaetness ei niatheniaties npen enr ininds. these in Miss HEIIIiEIEtFJS mein, where we learned nineh hi the heanties in literature! We snreiy in'iirs;r te mind the laughs when we tried tn teaeh Mr. RnsseII same of nnr ideas. we always had to athnit that he knew innre than we. Mr. Russell as niaihnan.wwe still see him as he passed tie-wn the aisle and ascended the iiiatt'nrnL We listened. hoping to hear enr names SIJDkElII i'i'hen we hear these familiar lisahns. a VISIGH ef the IIater as he enntlneteti inerning tIEVDtiDH arises in enr inintls. iIIDi Let us go ever tu Ruhie Hull. See Miss White as she steed in her deurwajr us we passed from the tliningr renin. hear the little hell ring. preeeding the request tu meet her after supper at the tent at the stairs. It might be we needed reprnuf, but often we were to plan fur a jellyr gund tinte suun tu eunte. In June. 339, it was nut juy to have twu daughters graduate fruin Cut 35:. S. and beeuuse uf their stutij,r there I have been in eluse tuueh with the sehunl life in these days. It is inueh impruveil sinee uur titty and is keeping step with the pregress uf the times. May prosperity and sueeess always attend uur Alma Mater. Members at the class uf .IEHJL ynu knew we had a wonderful getstegethet in 52G; let's inske it better in '31. Every e-ne niske s speeisl effort to be en hsnd early. GERTRUDE I. RAND, :01. Our hntne is still in EMEHEEiEF Hills uutl 1113; husband is still ljruetieing law. Vie have three ehihlren. The eldest sun, Gurdun, after graduating frnni Andewer. Buwilein, and Harvard Business SehunI. is einpluyed with Hnrnhlewer 3: Weeks in Rnstun; the seeuntl sun. Charles Clark. after graduating f I'Dm Andiwet. Harvard, Stsntnrd University of California, and having une year at Harvard Business SehueL is at present studying svistiun at the U. S. Naval Air Stutiun in Pensseuis, Fluridu; the nnly daughter. Eiettinu. utter attending Vfulnut Hill Sehnul in Nstiek and the Pale- Alto California High Sehunl, graduated from The Misses Allen Seheul uf West Newton, Mass. and is new it suphunture st Bueknell University, Lewis- burg. Mstis- CLARK EUCtttsstu, T12. T n the Class of 151134: Remember when- As the guests of Mr. Chsdhuurne uf Gurhsnt we went by speeial eat to Port- htntl and visited sn neeun liner 3.an El grain elevstur? Mr. Rnhiusun started a tltuflee st 3. reeentiuni' W e had 3. garden W the tlennitcuy path? A sntallnus: scare in Portland made it advisable tu he trueeinsted? Mr. Certheilts pnttrsit was presented tn the sehnnl at our grsdustieni We learned the tlehnitinn uf a sentenee? We wi'ute tlsilj,r themes for Miss Fieliett? We tnuk snakes intn snhlugy eluss? t'I-iuw many would teueh s snake unwifl Miss Wreljstet' ilnlzret'snnutetl The l-iruuk- I slip, I slide, I glance, I glide ? MART P, Ihxs's, TJFL Amung the heuutiful pictures That hung un Meinury's wall, Is that of 3 red htiek sehunlheuse Thst seeineth the hest nf sill. Nut fur its ivies slinging. ' Nut fur its Seuteh ruse hedging. Nut fur its evergreens tall. Tiut fur the kindly spirits. The teachers, and eIussmutes. tnu. 'Whu tilled every shining muntent K-Tith euuruge sud nutnuse true ;e Miss White, Miss .Fiekett, Miss Hsllitlsy. Mt. Russell and the rest. Anti ewer all. pervading all. The tine sud nuly. the hestt HDtitlthi' Cnrthell! firFiIh nhjeei npniugies sud thief? gratitude in Alice Currinj Hesse M. Jmtssuis, ins E1111 I am always ready to speak a gnml went far my Alma Mater. The training that I received there has heen invaluahie to me. and I owe all mgr stteeess to that training. After teaehittg fer a time. I married. as have the lllEljtfH'Ity hf my eiass. l have hue daughter who attended iliherntnn Aeariemy and Gray's Ihtsittess Cniiege and new holds a responsihle pesitiun as private seeretarr ha a Iirhminent iawgrer in Pertiantl. 1When she went away th seheel. I again thhk up teaching. This is my ninth year in the saute school. I think that the aiulmti should make a speeial eiihrt tn return eaeh year th Gerham and to keep in teueh with their classmates and the seheei. Last year was the twentyFi-ifth anniversary of the class of TH and we had a special table at the banquet in hehhr hi it. Its usual it was a delightfuI experience ten meet my eiassntates anrl talk mrer hltl times. My wish fhr Gorham Nermal Sehhel is great success in the future. as it has had in the past. ALICE TtaaETTs Stu 1TH. itH. Gerham Xermali Instantly there is a picture of Miss White anti her amused query. What is that Washington Cettnty htmeh tleing ? IWhat's happened te them? At present Mars.r Beckett ilsiey is living at Ciarement. Caliihrnia. arid Mildred Thomas Ganeng at St. Stephen. New Iirunswiek. Having reeeitretl my '3. 53. degree item the L'nitrersitj,r of Maine. I am teaching hhnte economies in Mile: and frequently eatl and talk with Annie Wilhur Sterne. IEIJITH HEEKETT, 'lii. Gladys E. Hazaartl. ill'i th'Irs. Carl A. NEihim-U. lives in Iierlin. New Hamish shire, and has tine little daughter, named IiiIDTiEL She is the same happy, gmd- natttred. and true friend she always was- Sadie Ii. Hughes. 'lii tlIrs. Alien WiiiiamsJ. After gratluatihn. she went into training for the IttiSEiDnarjf iieItl. She was sent ten South America to work attleng the Indians. 1llIiiil'lile there she met and married Mr. Ailea 1ifix'illiams. They hat! hne child born while in South America and since their return In the United States. twe mere hahies have arrived. The last I heard. they were smitewhere in the west, with Mr. Williams lteeple. Best wishes for the eentinuetl streeess ef the Gases: arch WHITE. Semis H. Dew. '1ti. ISee tabulated pages at the end hi the Alumni Seetihn far hther vaihahie material reaeived frern Mrs. DerwJ I should he very glad if I eeuItl eentrihute anything of interest th the alumnae er student heal;r hf Gerhant Narnia! Sehehlt 1 am sorry th say that 1 am net and have net for a long time heen in teueh with any of my G. N. S. eiassmates, hut net JInatter where I have been, I have never enjhyeti myself mere than 1 tliti Uh Normal ii . The Iirst exciting time that I reeall was the tiresitientiai election in themher, 1916. At 9 o'clock, 10, and 11 hielhek at night Flashes were to he sent across the skyr item Portland to shhw which eantlielate was leading. .Ali day we kept the telephone operater husy. giving us election returns. it supper time, Misss W'hite thltl us that we might gather in the mums en the east side hf the building tn watch the flashing, hut that as lights were th he nttt at 10.15. ne tine was as he in the ehrritler or visiting at 11 ti eiriek. lnal Interest and excitement led se111e 1111' 11s ten gather in the hasr wintiew at the eastern end in Rehie Hall. Hefere ieng we were jeinetl 11;.1 ene ef the new teaehers whn answeretl Miss Whiteis questien 1' snnken f mm the feet ef the stairwayi. W'he's there :11: with h'I a111. Bliss White. We had seen two flashes at 53 e e111ekn-fer IVilsnn. ene Hash at 10 e'ele-ek fer Hughes and hnally 1111e Hash again at 11 efeieek. Quiekljc and rather sheenishijt. we scattered and went to DUI teems. The Thanksgiving helitiays that year fnnnd almut twenty 11f 11s whe eenltl net get heme. 11 I1t1t fun we had! First we tra11111e-tl threngh the snew teward Aldetfs Peed 111111 get many pine henghs. With these we tleeeratetl the dining 1111:1111, sitting reen1s and library in Rehie Hall. Arennd ene lung table a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner was enjoyed. 111 the evening we gathered 1'11 Rnhie library before the hreplaee which we had speeial 11er111issie11 te use that night. Here we teltl steties. penped eern. teasted 111arsh111aliews, sang. and ate eantly. Finally Miss White arrived and said it was getting late, that she was retiring,r but we might sit 1111 1111tii the fire had gene nut, but then we must go EllleiEtijf to 0111' reents. Yntt may imagine that we made it 0111' hnsiness to see that the Fire ditl net gel ent as long as there was any went! upstairs. 111 the spring. I think what appealed te us most was the earl;r 111er11i11g hikes, te Overleek Inn 1111 Fert Hiil Read, where we watched the sunrise. after whieh we hurried hack fer breakfast. and the tennis games whieh we enjoyed at the same time 11f day. I helieve e111 early 111e1'11ing hittl walks were nf 111ete interest in the spring of 1911-! than 11111, aItheugh thej.I were 111-11st enjeyahle heth years. After I graduated from G. N. S. I taught fer ene year in Gray. Maine- In the 1929 yearheek. I noticed that twn ef the pupils that I then had in seheel are members ef Gerham Nennaleeuise Chipman and Ina Seve'ry. Alse Linwend I-Iar111e111, whtnn I had in 1111.1r elass in the 11taetiee sehenl, I fenntl enrolled and an efheer. Following 111;; year in Gray. I taught twe years in East Braintree. Mass. and then went to IInsten University fer two years, where I get my degree at II. S. in Edi Aiter I graduated frtnn H. U. in limit, I ea111e here te Haekensaelt. where I have heen ever since. I enjeq.r 1113.1 wnrk in the jnnier High Seheei. Here I have few elasses in his- tory and ene in English. Yenrs, with hest wishes for the sneeess ef the 193i ! Gassw 1111111 WHITE. CaaeLtttE G. Wissea'tt. '18. I am teaehing eennnereiai snhjeets in the High Seheel in Valhalla. New Turk. I find that I have 111ete time sinee I left the Business Seheel teaehing. I am taking ene extension eenrse fre111 New York L'nittetsitj,F and attend the Seheel 11E Etluea- tien at Washingten Square at New York University. I like my courses and enjoy my teaehing 111ere and mere. 1 am the lianker fer the seheel where I am teaching and alse Press Agent. I shettld feel greatly tIisahpnintetl if I did net reeeive my cnpy 1:113 the GREEN arm WHITE eaeh wear. It is interesting tn see the same dear faees at the faculty appear in the heek eaeh year. Events R. HewELL. '23. 11131 CLASS OF 1926 Betty : tyer we hear is married and living in Sate. iest ef luck, IiEttF. Censtanee Allen stiIl stieks te her prefessien and is teaching in llassaehusetts seniewhere near Uesten? Wish she weultl tell us just where that is. Margaret Allen is near heine as she teaches in the erst Seheel in I-iertlantli Harriet Andersen has changed her name he Mrs. Tyler Lewell and is new living in Miehigan. Bertha tlieaj Arneltl anti Thehna Hritiges enee tekl us whether it was Augusta er 1s'i'ateiwiile that they taught in. lint Fulieinetjg,r has played anethet trielt. We knew they,r are sneeessinl whichever place it is. Byantha Barker is teaching in the Reeseveit Seheel at Senth Pertlantl. Arline Iiaheeek has taught in Auburn. het is new repertetl as teaehing in Ranger. Margaret l'ierry taught in Newpeita tmtil liliii. but is substituting in Iiiettlandi Ruth lh'aekett antl iierniee Iieek are still hard at werk in the Pertland ftrt Seheel. Theyr CDlllpiEtE their eein'se in June and then-jast watch them. Alice Caineren is teaehing;r at Hastings, en the Hudsen, N. Y. Helen Carey is new Mrs. Geerge Tayler ef Pittsheld, Mass, and the inether ef a levels:r little daughter. Helen Carlee is teaching seinewhere in New jersey: iiiIanehe Clark and jesephine Manchester are heth teaehing in Leaingten, Massi Hewevet, we hear that Cupid has ether plans fer I'iianehe and will let us knew mere aheut it in June. Harry Cerhett and Hand Harinen are teaehing in Barre, h'Iaas. Anne Cesteile is werking in the Lakeside Printing OFFiee at Pertlantl. Mildred Ceenee is married. se we hear. and living at Nerth Ansen. Maine Cengratnlatiees and lets ef geed leek, Mildred. Beatrice Cress is teaching in the Thenias Li. Reed Seheel in Pettland. Angela Deianf shenldnit be heinesiek fer her seheel is in Waterviller-right near heine. M a jeI tie Ware has heeeine Mrs. Walter Fetrest and resides at 261 Elm Street, Senth Pertlantl. Hewever, she is still in the preiessien and teaehes at Cnniherlantl. Ralph Detlge is teaehing at Ocean Greve. N. J., hnt aeeerding te the iatest turner he wen't he deing that much lenger. We heard that he and Hebert had an apple erehartl and were seen te retire item the Iahering class. It must he great te have a twin. Flerenee Denghty teaehes in the Riverside Seheel in Pertland. Delera Parker and Cera VitiaI are teaching in Seeth Pettiandi E'Iyrtilla Weieh is in the Shailer Seheel in Pertland. What mere eenhl Pert- lantl ask fer with these feur teaehers en its feree? Kate anresne is new Hill's. l-ii-yan I'Ietigkins at Jeffersen. Maine, and the prentl inether ef a yeat-eld hey. Seineene telti us that Cynthia Iileed is new l'Irsi Reger E. Meserve and is living in Gerham. Anne Feisein is teaehing where we all weuld like te be right newr-in St. Petersburg. Flerida. Must he niee te have ne snew and ice. Litla Greenlaw is teaching in Vinalhaven. Meta H ansen is Mrs. Seren Buck and we think lives semewhere in Cenneetieut. Margaret Harriinan is as happyr as ever and teaehins,r in Saee. We are net sure but think Iilanehe Haines is teaching in Nerth Seitnate, Mass. 3111 we knew ahent Yemen l-Ieepet is that he is married. Elizabeth Huntress is married and lives in New jersey. Gladys Jewett has changed her last name. tee. and lives in Reekville. Cenn. Mrs. Frederick I-Iapgeetl is the fenner Det Jehnsen and has a henie in Stratn fertl. N. H. l1141 I I ritgnes Kerr and Philena Hitehell are lending their teaehing,r efforts tn Rhetie 5 ant . Sadie Kiersteati anti IlieIJ-tet'a llnrnng are heth teaching at Hartfnrtl, Cnnn. The last we hearth Margaret Rnherts and Margaret Kaneesny were teaching in Freeliertt Maine. Dessie Lane's engagement te 1ft. Erwin Abhett ei Elicitlieten. N. H.. was re- eentljr annenneetl. Marian Lee is empleyetl by: the Rines Tires. Ce. ei' Pettlanti. Maine. Marguerite Libby teaehes at Attlebere. Mass. Lneie Leek left the teaehing prefessien te beeenie Mrs. Clyde Russell hi :1? Stenhens Aves Se. Pertiantl. Elnrelthj,F Lering is teaching in Auburn, Maine, at the Lake Street Sehnni. Runner says she will seen change her name. Helen Lewe t Mrs. Eeigeennthj is new tenn'ing;r with her husband. Theyr antici- pate leeating in Califernia. Cupid has ehangetl Ahna 31-ianehesteris name te- Mrs. Clarenee Lneke. Theyr will reside in New ank. Mneh happiness, Alma. Dnt MeCain is teaehing in Carihen. Maine. Ray MaeCelIar is teaehingr in Cenneetient. Rachel h-l'eKenney is another one whn is helping make better Portland sehnels. Dnt Mitchell, whn is teaching in Senth iNindhatn at present. has signihetl her intentiens of doing something tiiFferent. Her engagement to Paul Weetlburjr has been annenneed. Lyndell tlinbi Merrill is married and living in Herwiek, Maine. Angelia Phillips is new Mrs. Harnltl Ripley ef Pettsnmnth X. 1-1., and the happy Innther nf twn Iittle girls. Sue Preble is Mrs. Melvin Howe and lives in 1fiftielwieh. Maine. Ruth Pngslej.r is Mrs. Nerten ei Cernish, Maine. Detethea Seitlel is deing substitute work in Bitltlefertl. Helen Sherman teaehes in Searbnre. Virginia Simpson has married and lives in Pennsylvania. Bessie Small teaehes at Pequenaekt Conn. Carrie Stanley. in Steningten, Maine, Detethy LTIJhHIlL in Palisades Park+ ii. Y., Sarah Welch. in Kennebunk. and Julia Dieksen. either in en- near Banger. Kathryn Sweetser is Mrs. J. Raywerth Peek, at Haskell Ave. South Pertland. Theara Tyler is Mrs. Harald Tripp and lives in New ietifertL Dnrnthy Webber is Mrs. Ernest Treadwell and has a little child. Gladys White is Mrs. Theetlere Sherman elf ir'tiiseasset, Maine, and the prend mether nf a little girl, Geneva Mae. Kathryn Sweetser Peek, Giatlys White Sherman, Myrtella Weleh and Lneie Leek Russell have been iretj,r helpful in gathering this material. CLASS OF 1927 I have been able tn gather the feilewing faets. I trust that at least part at them will he ef same value. Frances Hrnwn is teaching musie at Lake Genrge. 3i. Y. Derethy ribrants is teaehingr the titst tent grades at Smith Tei'eek. Dartmouth, Mass. They are the grades formerly taught by Helen Tripp tnew Mrs. Areheti. Marjorie Parker is teaehing a third grade in Metlferd, Mass. Derethy Jeslin and she have been taking part-tinle wnrk at Ii. U. Henrietta Sehntidt has been attending B. If. this yeart h'Iatgaret Lawten is new Mrs. .Iahea Perry, Previelenee. R. I... antl while she gave up her teaching pesitinn in Shaman1 Mass, we. understand that she is en the substitute list nf teachers in the City Of Previdenee. Elm . Evelyn Smith. whe hes heen tesehing in Cenneetient. is new in the Fsirheiren IMsss.j seheeI system. Her t'eriner reennnste at G. Ii. 5.. IJerethjr Perkins, is new 111's. Hereitl C. Miner et Cenneetient. Helen Regers is teeehing in e 'Tnnier High Seheel in Ssee. Heine. Msrien Freitss is teaching fer e seeentl yesr st the l'Iii-teille Eieheel in Dart- rnenth. Mess. Derethy Jenes is teeehing;r at the Tuskegee Institnte. Tuskegee, Alabama. Miss Jenes wenitl Iike te seenre e eesitien sentewhere in the iterth. Mrs. Arthur GDQEIWIH. the teriner Ellen Cele. is tereshing;r s thirtl grade in Grey. Meine. Her reeniniste st Rehie. Dells Stshy. is tesehing in iridgten. Maine. Sis: ef the graduates ef 1973?. Merjerie Parker. Margaret stten, Delis Stshy, Frsnees litrewn. Ellen Cele ttntl Hiltts Theteher. es .21 result ei s hense petty heid st Meese Lake. liritlgten. lest Jtnie. tleeitled te keen in teneh with ene snether threttgh a series ef Rennti Rehin letters. The idea has werketi ettt very well and the grenp hes feentt it :1 very enterteining experiment. I knew this year's pnhliestien ei the Linens: wise WHITE will he as selentlitl as these ef fernier years. I wish every success te Miss I-Isllithij,r in her etIerts anti te these eentrihnting te the Irirethietien ef the tl-HHJ reerheek ef Gerheni Kennel SeheeL I-IILn.t J..THACHER, er. I have been esketl te eentrihttte semething te the Ahnnni seetien et the GREEN AKD WHITE. Sinee I entered the Pertientl Seheel ef Fine Arts last fall instestt ef tesehing, I esniiet very well eFFer yen enjur geetl sthriee. se will try te give yen an idea ef what we are tleing in seheei instead. In the fereneen we stutij.r ehereeel tlrewing fretn nietlels. During the first term enr nietlels eensistetl ei plaster essts. ranging freni sitneie letwes te hestis ef Caesar, Augustus. it-Iinerwt, sntl ether weIl-knewn ehsrseters ef sneient times. When we finished a head we thenght we heti tiene quite s stnnt. until. after Christ+ hiss, we stsrtetl tirtiwingr frern neeple. Cast thawing was simple hesitle this. It is elniest impessihle fer e living inedei te held :1 nese eeeetly. end. especially with rest perietls every half henr. the nese wes hennti te change quite :1 let in the eenrse et' a fereneeh. If we weren't esrefnl we fenntl that we were tirewihg the eyes frern ene pese and the nienth entl tiese freni eriether. which gave the pertreit e iterj,r peeniisr twistetl expressien twhen viewett Item :1 tlisteneej. 0111- first nertrsits were very funnyr seeeiinens. The nietIel Innst have heen Inneh sinttsetl when he ieeketl at them: CETtElil'lif he eenlti net have felt flattered. Mine resenihied t1 hulls deg mere then 3. 111.2111. Hewever, we were quite prenti ei them and resented it very mneh it the tesehers tintl tipperelsssinen tiitl net stlniire them as we thenght they ShIDLliEI. We have s new inedeI every: week. se are getting quite used te it new end are able te eeteh a resenihlsnee at times. At hrst sIl enr nietlels were eltl men and wenien. ti tset whieh tlitl net please ns Inneh. hut new we ere hinting yenng girls and even ehiitlren. The ehiltiren are the niest interesting fer me te tie. If yen students at G. N. S. resent it when yenr teeehers eritieise yenr werk rather severely. yen sheulti ltnew tew it feels te have s teeeher mark all ever a ehereesi thawing, whieh yen here spent twe er three tlsys esretnllj,F shading end which yen secretly think is just tihent pert'eet. At first this nietie me rather angry. but new I tun beginning te sepreeiste it very much. After all, it we were net instie te see enr mistakes and eerreet them. what wenId he the Lise ef studying? In the eiterneen we study design. This includes eerspeetiire. lettering, eeler theery, histerie ernenients, sntl shstrset design. In this werit 1 fintl thet the train- ing I reeeieeti at G. N. 5. under Miss Dewiing is a great help te me. In feet. nineh ei the werk I had already dene. Every liritIsj.r we have an interesting ieetnre en I-Iistery ef Art tint! hsve netes te take, et eetn'se. U151 H'e have te steely eutaitle. tee, keeping eeteheeka. eerapheeka and making lire sketches a week. The aketehea may he ef anything we like. werketl eut in any medium: aeme ef them are very interesting. They range frem elaherate water eeler eeeuea te hrief peneil eketehea ef hands er feet. I am afraid mine fall in the latter elaaa. Every Friday fereneen we make tweiltjr-Fnre 111i11ute aketehea ef the rneelel in different aetien peaes. The werlt. while interesting. is far freih easy, as many peeele think. I feel that I ewe mueh te G. N. S. fer starting me aleng this faaeinatiae' line ef werk. If it hatl riet been fer the eeeeuragemeet et' Miss Dewliag. Miss Ryan and ethera ef the faeulty. I laiew that I eheuld never have taken it up. The muskrat anrl Dtiteh eeene that I drew eh Miss Ryan's heard weeld ereb- ably leek rather crude eew. I-Ierela hepieg she has eeeie better eees this year I wish yeti all atteeeaa in the ptihlieatien ef Feet yearheelz anti hepe yen will have as fine eeeperatien frem aeheelmates and alumni as we had last year. DAYS OF l29 As the winter terns te Springtime Se my theeghta tern haek the tiree And I are again at Gerham Nermal. Ie the clays ef Ell. I-Vhat a greup ef Hjust geed Eellewa.H Light ef hearteee hlithe anti gay; Saving aerrews Jfer the merrew, Laughingehappy all the day. In etir elaes, eh, hew earnest. Drinking keewledge at the feurit, Trying te aequire a thirst fer wiadem, But wendering what ltwaa ail aheet. 3t last earee gratluatiee, W e stepped ferth i ate the werld. It was Juneethe meiith ef reeea, I-Iearte were light and heatle awhirl. New that spring is in the air, My theeghta eye haelt with time: With best wishes te the Class ef IBD Freiri a maid ef 329. HELENE Wareee, IQQ. RUTH IIIATaeN, FEB. BELIEVE IT OR NOT Days at G. N. S. are eler. Te that aeheel welll ge He mere, But merrieriea ef jej: antl pleasuree These reereeriea welll always treasure. Our praetiee-teaehieg was lets et fee, All half-heer periedaeeverj: eee, But new we have em Rural Seheel, Tee er hfteea minutes is the rule. Itla de year stuff, and tle it quick. The tiree gees ae qaiekly it makes erie aiekr. Vi-Te're studying ailver-examining a dime-u When leek at that eleelt-ne mere time. New all ef thia-antl very nmeh mere- I'x-Iakes mj.ir epinien ef a rural aeheel sear, Fer variety ia just lifels apiee- lil'r'e get it allefrem heeka te miee. IVell-my little saying is ending. I mean it allel'm net pretending. . I like its glamereite every rule. Aerl sayathree eheers fer a literal Seheel. ETTA Peatttws, IE9 FREEDOM When teaehera were eler 115, And heeke were hetere 1.15. 1N e lehged te he tree. free! But new that were geing Te what fates, lie lClIDW'IIIg', Our hearts eling, G. N. 3.. te thee. lifelll hraaelj,r aail eiiward Te tlare anti te tie. Bet eften welll dream, Alma Mater. ef FOIL I11? l M. I'rIeaEE, IEQ. The 11113; 15 111111e 111111 1111 15 111e11. ' The 11'e111'j1' teacher 1111315. 11111 111111' 111111111311 11:: 111111111 knew 11111111 1111111e5 Due 1111 11e1' 11113115? 111111-11 1111111111155 hmken 11e11e11. .111111 1111111311 111111e1 11111111 11011. 911111 -11111e. with 1111 her 1111111e-1111 11111111. 11ee11115e 111 chicken 111111. Then the ngngH 1111111 111111e the apples 3.1111 these 1111111 1111111e the fe11ee: The injured neighhere e111111111111g F111 the1' 1' 1111e 1'eet111111e1111e. 311111 when the 111111111 eee111e11 T11111111111g 111111111 the teacher's 11111111. l$11111e 311111he1' 111111211 1111111111111. '1T11 111111111 her inteteet. she 511111. Things 111.1111 111 he 12111111111 11111113.ir Some 111 115 w1111111 feel. 11111: 'Iteeeher 1111111e5 11 111111e111 smile 1311111 keeps her shoulder 111 the wheel. 511111 when the 1111-11111 111'e e1111e11 1117111111 the 11111111111 11f the 11e11. The 1111111111 111111111. 11111 111111111111; 51111111 1111111111. All 15 weIl.H 1311111111111 1111111111.. 112-11. 1111111111 11111.15 we 511e11t together 1'11 l31111111111 311111111111 Sehnel; We 11111111 11111111 the weather. Never thuught 01 rules. 11111 the nights before e11111113, 1111111 3121111111 L11w we did 111111111 These days are gene forever. Yet time 111111111111 11111 111e1111111es sever. In 0111' littIe country eeh11111 1N1: 11111ke others 11hej,1 the rule. 11111111111111:r speaking. is it 1111;.1 1111-11 T11 make 111.1elj1ir eh111111e11 t11e the 11111111, ESPEC1311F when there are twenty-seven A1111 lessens 1111111 1111111 1111111 eleven? New if eeme 11111 311111 want 111 see, Take this little 111111 from me. Watch the expressien 1111 their faces 1-11-1he11 3.11111 make 1'e111131r 11:11- 111113,,r races. The joy 111 teeehing. seems 111 me. Is 1131 make the children 111. happy 115 11111 be. M. P. 6111111111111. '29. 11131 I are teaching history. physislegy. anti CITIES in the eighth grade in the Emerson Seheel in Sanferd. I am happy here and find teaching eentiitiens eseeilent. Cehpetatieu anti har- meny anteiig the teaehers and a splendid sehnel heard make it pessihle fer me te say with William Iwen Phelps. I lewe ta teaehi'i Best wishes ta the faealtj;r ef Garham Xermal Seheel and all my sehaehiiates. H assist Osseas, '39. I am teaehing in Pigeon Ih-eelc Sehael. West IIahlwin, Maine. a Rural Seheel with 18 pupils. Enjey 11w wetk very much. Wish I eeultl visit all sf my elass- mates' seheels. EDNA ReaaaTs, '29. I am at present attending 'iritigewater Nurntal fer ene year, but I will always rememher my twe happy years at Cr. N. S. GERTRUDE Lawashes, i29. As far memories af G. N. St, I have SD many that it wenld he impessihle te saj.r whieh were the must pleasant. Of the things I saw and did while there, two seem to impress me mast. The Operettas, whieh I had the pleasure of heing.r in heth years, were mest en- jeyahie. I-N'rhile these meant ll'l'LIEh work and time. whieh is an valuable at G. N. 3., under Miss Andrews! ahle instruetien we always enjoyed putting fetth eur efferts to make the perfermanee a eredit ta ettr seheei. The ether thing that I wettld mentien is the view frem Nhtnial l-Iili. Frern September until jane there was always shinethi:n;,-;-r very faseinating sheet the view even en the hleakest tlayi Te the nerth were the 111etmtain peaks, sometimes shew- elatl and sometimes haay purpIe. To the east and southeast was the plain that stretehed tea the aeean, detted with hsuses, chimneys antl ehuteh spitesi And the sparkling lights hf; night with an eeeasienal raj r frerm the airpert heaee-n and in the tlistanee the Cape Elisabeth light which threws its streams at light mret land and sea aetess the hlaekuess at the night. The same plain. yet never twice the same seeuery, heeause as the seasens Changed the eelers and foliage ehangetl, the, thus adding to its splender. This year I am teaching in the Lineeln Seheel, Smith PDl'tIEtlliI, where I am General Assistant. I like it vet;I mueh. CELIA Psttrtzsss, J29- Thank you, Hary Petlersen. fer the splendid eeiipetatiea we have reeeived item yen in preparing the Ahunm Pages. EDITeaIM. Beasts. Name Name Address Teaching Pawtisn Mrs. Frieda Wassen Tut'ei, I21 Mrs. Rena Weymeuth Gendwin, '21 Mrs. Esther Wyliie Barman, :21 Phyllis Bean. 121 Mrs. Ann Cenway Lehman, I22 Flerenee Cragin, ,22 Mrs. Elizabeth Feury Curran, 122 Elsie Kueh, i23 Gladys MeGIynn, I23 Lauise MeLang, I23 Catherine Neile-n, F23 Mary Riga. '23 l11s1 131 82nd St, jacksen Heights, L. I., N. Y. Springvale, Maine Brewnheld. Maine Gerham, Maine Portland, Maine Did Drehard High Sehaal 11 Winthrop 5L, Pertiand Nerth Seheel. 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H666 P6rt6-r, '21 Mrs. 5611111 51661116 Merrill, '21 MTE. P6611116 Thurstcvn 1361111616, '21 266 Dal11611'111 51., P6r1161161 5611111 11'1l16111am P111161pa1 11111161 High 5611661, 1361116111, 1116. H6161 611:1, 12611116611661; Art 1:6661161', 1-161-11161-6, C6611. 261 Spring 51., P6r11611d I? Pins 51., 111166616166, 1116. :16 111661611'6r111 51., W66df6rd6 P661166 1.6161116 66 1111611116111 51.. PDTHalld P61116116 New 166166 City W661: Hartinrd 1166116111, 1111666. 46 M611tr666 91116., P61116661 24: 'Wi11t6r 51., P6r1161161 Grade 3, 56. P6rtland 263 D61116rtl1 5t., P6r1161161 P66116116 126 Linden 51., 156616611, 1116.56. J 1.11116r High 5611661, EVETEH, M666. EIDWHHEId, 11161116 Grade 6, EVEI'E'E'E, M666. 11'66611'61'616, M61116 66 51161111611 51., 1361-1161161 M6616 and Art, JaEkEGH 5611661, P61116661 116 Clark 5t., PDI'HEIld 62 Winter 51., P6rt161161 1661-111 5611661, P61116661 12 Drkney 51., P66116661 L16l16n F6116, ME. 161 Ban6r6ft 5t., P6rt16116 Windham, M6. 166 Frames 51., Partland GGIhEm, M6. 666 Erightun 15111113., P61116661 W6616r66k, M6. P61116661 662 F6r661: 15166., P6r116116 11111161 High 5611661, P6rt16116 51.611166 5611661, P61616116 6+? D66ri11g 16.66., P6r1161161 Grade 1', 1311116: 5611661, P6rtland 612 1361136666 5t., P61116116 W661 56h661, P6r116116 11666661166666 11.166666116116116 P6rt161111 '11 W11116r 51., P6rtland Nathan C111'1'Dl'd 5611661, P61116116 ET MDHUDSE 11116., P61116661 Em6r6611 5611661, P6r116116 63 11166 51., Part13nll1 M6616 166tm6t6r, L11166111 11111161- High 5611661, P61116116 Fittsburgh, P6nnsylvania '11 Winter 5t., P66116661 P61116661 N6rth 5611661, P61116116 13611116111111 FDI'ES1dE 616 StEVEHS 15166., P61116116 Gray's 131116111666 C6116g6, P61116116 PCII'1Z1111161 36 Exeter 5t., P6r1161111 Cummings 5611661, P61116661 36 Em6r6611 51., P61116611 N6rth 56h661, P61116116 1'6 616L666 51., 56. P66116116 E6161'66n 5611661, P61116116. Eridgt6n, M61116 P11161613,r B 5611661, Bridgt6n, M6. 13166161616, M61116 13111116116 166tr66t6r, 1316661616 56116616 N6. W6burn, M666. LDVE11, M61116 Bridgmn, M61116 New 16166:; 11611111166 F6116, N. H. H611616611, 11.161116 P61116116, M61116 DECEESEd 566th Paris, M61116 NEW 1666631 113 W611611 51., 1361-11666 111111166161 Arta L1666111 Juni6r High 661-1661, Pnrflami 566111 PDt'Hand, M61116 LOVE , 111161116 66 1116116. 5L. P6rt16nd 11261 fi6 Rasemend A. Keeley, IE: Alice E. Keeugh, '25 Beverly, M355. Graee H- MeDeneugh, :25 Lil Danferth Stu Pertleud Mildred MeGlynn, '25 151:? Pearl EL, Pertland Suzanne DlCenner Lampher, '35 New Britain, Conn. Elizabeth J. U'Hare. :25 Derethy R. Gwen, '25 Arlene M. Sawyer, IES Adelaide Nl Smith, '25 Maude Stewart, 1:35 Mary E. Tewle, $25 Mary True Stanley, :25 E1211 Miler, Maine Warren. Maine 243 Ceneerd 5L, W'mclfertle Ashland, Maine Ear Mills, Maine Kezar Falls, Maine Dear seniore whom I knew And juniors whom I didn't: Ilm writing yen this 1l'ereelet When by all the rulee I sheuldft. I should be making lessen plans. The hene of our existence, But yeti hepet'ul ones I must address, SD I'll leave them in this instance. Right new I am a teaeher And get my pay each week ; The Way's been lung and weary, At times I've etudied hard, But therele very little tleuht at all That lint getting my reward. Itle pleasant to he leaked up to, T0 hear the ehilelren say, III wish I was as smart as she is, Dr near it alt'lywllreqz.H . Of eeuree there are the hard part5: Yeur temper you must eeutrel, Yen mustn't be an easy mark, Yen eanlt lose eight of the goal. Of CDll-I'SE at times I wonder If wisely I eheee my week, lut I knew that I ehese quite wisely EVheh I realize Ieannet Shirk. Thetels a thrill in teeehing the ehildreu The way in whieh they should gm, And I hope, te he sure, deer Tertehel'e, That you all :10 Iinel it so. Yours fer sueeess, 1Valpele, Mass. Pertland Pnrtlend Cape Elizabeth, Me. New Yerk City Llneeln, Me. 1ENest Hartford. Me. Riverside. Me. Melreee. Mass. Lexingten, Mass. BESSIE F. GREENELATT, 329. CHARACTER EDUCATION IN GORHAM STUDENT LIFE Character training is presiding fer the individ- ual real situations whieh he experienees to aid him in tieveleping ehsraeter. Student life at G N. St furnishes eenditiens sueh that every iiiemher et the student hotly may reeeive training in this pars tietilsr phase of eduestien. Oppurtunities fer uneenseieus praetiee ef e11 virtues are numerous. On ever;r hand there is a ehsnee tn shew honesty, CUtlI't-ESY, unseliishness, punetuslity, or industry. Initiative is amused in the seeielieetl lessens which are carried en in many elssses. This same trait is cleveIe-petl in the elsss teem when unusual eireumstenees arise, sueh as the temporary shsenee ef the teeeher er the desire of ene elsss member er a group of iiiemhers te pre- pese a new situation tn the teseher er ten the elsss. Industry and judgment are requisites in every eeurse of study. In ethies 2111 these traits are de Iiberstely and purthSEquF eelled tn the students attention. We Iirnhts by the knewledge and under- standing of human eenduet and its resetiens. The same applies tn the study of lisyehelegy sntl prin- ciples ef tesehing. In- the tleirmittitj,r life there is exeellent oppor- tunity to develop punetusiity, seeisl attitudes, self- eentrel, sud ebedienee. This training is invelushle ten the prespeetive teaeher. He is t0 he an example for the Children. Only as his lit e measures 111: to high standards will it be possible fer him to aid them in ehsreeter building. RUTH Passes, iSH. fissl W S EMS E9 HEB BEL EE E E EEE EEEEEE INDUSTRIAL ARTS :1 eeiieltahie! Why a eentitehle? First, because it gives the ehild an oppor- tunity tti express his iinpteeeiene: eeeentl, because it tleveiejie hie. instincts ef ereativenees end eeeiehility: thii'tl. heeeuee it measures the eerteetneee ef hie een- eeptiene .i and fetirth. heeeuee it makes the ehetraet, eniierete- in the industrial ette eleeeee a great deal ei etiginelity hee heen shown in the eentitehle eeiietruetien. Anteng the meet interesting eeenee tlepietetl have been a Health Trail. an Easter Scene, the CUlning erf Spring, end an African Jungle. Others worthy of nete are e Duteh Canal, 21 Japanese Garden. anti :1 Eieuthern Cettenfiehl. Because the E-Teelth Trail hes attraeted 5e much attentieh it is tlee eet'iheti mere in detail. The idea Originated with Ethelyn Lith anti was carried eut hy the students of the DBe eeetien. The pien was to melee :1 health trail that would iiiehltie all the ltteehe eehtlueive te health, sueh tie feeds. test anti teereatitiu. :1 ftet mtteh tliseuseien the trail etei'tetl with Seep Street, which led ten i'iethtuhville past nrinhwater Ceve te Tnethhrueh Tavern, where it tlivitletl. tine hteiieh geihg eeet pest Spineeh Green and Cerret Centre; tti Iieek Neale, the meet eastern extremity. The ether hraneh turned nerth, where. after a few inehee, it tlivitletl again. the westerly hteneh geing through Vitemine Vale te Teinete Hellew. whieh left at the feet ei Lei-ig Sleep E'Iettntain; end the easterly hraeeh going hy Het Seup Springs, Belted Petete Dugout! Play h'Ieetiewe to Orange Talley. This eeeterly hreneh fetketl twiee thwart! the hearth, euee hefere Belted Petetn Degeut wee teeehetl and again eppeeite Play Meedew. The hret fork. er Apple fillet. led te- Grapefruit Steve. leeateti ttntiet Long Sleep ik-Ititiiitein. end the eeeenti ietlt. the Ii-Iili-ty Way, led by the .i-ieme ef the Cereals te Rest Retreat, nestled emeng the iiettheeetetly feethille ei Leng Sleep Metintain. A weeden guidepest three inches high. heating a smell eettlbeet'tl sign. titerieed eeeh epet, ee that a traveler eeuld net leee the ti-eii. I12+1 MACHINE SHOP Ge siew, water we11't swell iten. Drunnneuti's faee get red hut his eyes never Iifteri. This warning r111 seenierl te- heetl and the hrst division in msehihe shep ee-mplete-rl their eeurse with werlr thst'wss s ereriit tea the seheel. The seeenrl division. having eel11pietet1 the weed turning;r eeurse. eame i11 anti began to learn the l'i'ljr'StETiEE ef working ire11. H011111,r heat the First tliirisinsrn.H seemed to he their 111ette : 311111 in their hsste they tried te e11t threstls witheut eenneeting the lead serew. to drill heies iri iren witheut s luhriermt. ant! to test ether se-esiled shert euts. All has ehsngetl. fer werk new has settled tlewn to the seeurses' ef erie thousandth of en ineh srrtl eseh is rLetermirieti te heire ehijr the hest. WOOD TURNING iiStep yeur werk. heys. just fer a minute while I eshlsih why this ehisel estehesfi It was Paul Dtnhss speaking As the hejrs gathered ereund. Psul hegrm. HPerhaps a Swede er :1 Tank er a Seetehmsn esnit appreeiete jtist hew a French 1115111 feels when his ehisei eatehes. hut I am geing tn tell 3:011. Yeti see this liieee ef pine between eenters. 1115 e11. I have hgured eut that s stiek turned tn :1 2-i11eh diam- eter sntl r1111 11in 3' at high speeri is sheeting s peint err its eireumferenee tewertl me at the rate ef better then s thirri ef r1 mile a minute er 731.993 inehes. New. ii 111:; ehisel estehes st an angle ef SW and it takes 11 seeeritls fer me te remove it frerrt the work. hew 11121111; 111i1es ef thread weultl I 111ake if the stick were inns: eneugh? After yen get the answer. I will tell you hew I feel. Thanh yeti, heys, ge hsek te yeur lsthes.H CARPENTRY Eddie. get freer hstehet. Te111111ie, get your saw. and Diek, get the hammer fer there is going to he at war. Call in the Iisker :1an s Plttmrner. tee. fer the Savages are earning net :1 Jfew. Line 111:: the Selcliers. Kennedy. urereester end Dew. with Andersen. Saunders 311:1 Salishury. Oh. phew. what a new pew! Thus the ierees were 111ebiiisec1; while in twe- ether esmps. Captain Paekartl and Captain CiIlejr were training twe eempsnies fer the assault. rill is quiet as Captain Pseksrd moves up the veteran seitiers te dig in en the First line et' rlefenee. Hee handles were heht as at times they leaned hartl e11 them. hut 1'13: night it was pessihle fer ants he find r'feutimreri' en rege .2te FORGE BOYS Hail! Hail! Hail! The gauge all here! Get your gas masks an ant! elear the tleeka. meaning the forges. tear rapitl aetie-n. Oil tip the air eempreaaera heeause the Anvil Chorus ia ahetit te atart. Listen te the eleae hHFIIIDl'lj-r ef the tattee, the whine ef Hying het steelt. the lnuel exclamation of someone whe pieltetl it up he fore it ee-eletl. On ene entl ef the tleek Fern will hear Semeerne say. hIt's FUHI' turn te: lump the eeal. water the earnel. er sweep the deek. 011 the either side. it jrati listen earefulljr, yeti ean hear these and Similar whispera-ill wish that here was t'Dtll'ltl-w hew marry airlee eat a hexagenal belt? Geeetheae sparks are real het. Haw ean jean swell a pieee ei' iron in the eenter Lw hitting it en the earl? There. live harm the earl emit that meat heek. Wheres that heading teel? Iiit her qtiielc, she's hurti- irig aarl yeuill have a perieet weld and rlrep it quick or jmttill leae the temper. milieu the Sii'itike anti tleeka have heerl. eleared yeti will hurl in exhiliitien array: staples. heeka of all kinda. rings, links, eeal anti CELIJE ehiaela, prielt punehes and nail sets, whieh have heen Carefully ahapetl. annealed. tlraw-hletl. tempered and tested. DRAFTING WORK Hush l The juniors are ee-iniug. Lete see en whieh aitle ef the drawing,r beards they,r will use their tee-squarea and whether er not they are adept in handling the alieve mentioned artiele antl twe triangles with enljr two hands. The year has passed and many hard problems have heen aelvetl. anti erthegraphie drawing in its iiiaiij,r phases has been eenquererl. Sheet metal layeut plane are new easy tn the and iaemetrie. ehlitlue. eahinet anti meehanieal lierepeetiire eaeh in its turn has been digested and ahaurhetl. The eenieira CUIHE with an air elf asauranee, hut waitwtwehty U. 5+ 5. threads. tlrill. tap. CDUHIEI'Sil'lk, eaaehartlen. pitch eirele, addendum, elearanee, depth eat em, eireular piteh, ete.. will teat their knowledge. Such is the language ef a tlrafteman ill maehine drawing. Then again they have a ehanee ttJ try their magie 011 the grade heya whe aeeept it pre and tent The advaneerl aeniera eeme in with shoulders back, eyea shining. and lingers juet'aehing te he litiay eketehiiig' that hatiee they tlreanierl aheut last night. Little tlirl they realize ef the prehlema eat swinging tleera. freneh rleera. fireplaces. ataira. eleetrie lighting and eerniee eenatruetien. 1:13: this time eaeh student has his plane eemplete anti has atartetl that First hank HECDUHL ffmltiaitien' ma page EDIJ PRINTING Printing was inttetlueed iate the Normal Seheei as a manual arts suhjeet in the fail ef 192?. The picture shews the advanced senier printing Class. with same at the teels with whieh they werk. Each student is required to eemplete a eertain number of standard lessens as a feuiitlatien fer and an aid to later werk. The general seepe ef werk eevereti is that reeemmended in the eutline fer printing published by the mnei'iean Typeietintlers Cenlpany. Praetieaily all ef the seheel printing is dens in this tlepartitient. The work includes eireulars ef infers matien, eiteular letters. letterheads. pregrams. Itetiees, lessen-sheets. and the seheel eetaleg. SHEET-METAL The sheet-metal eeurse was iiittedueeti inte the Nermal Seheel at the same time as printing. Fer two years the work was eehhnetl to the advaheed senier group antl was entirer sheet-metal wetk. The articles made were clippers, pane, C3113, measures, table lamps, and many ether useful things. The eeurse has new heen enlarged and is given te lieth seniors and advanced seniors. The seniers held entirely te the sheet werk while the aclvaneetl seniers spend the first half of the year e11 sheet werk and the last half ef the year en strap iteit wntk. The strep iren work has heen enthusiastically received with litany hue and use ful things being made. Seine ef these are fern stands. aquariums. bridge lamps. radie henehes. end tahies, heek raeks, pereh lanterns. antl magazine raeksi Anether interesting feature along with this eeurse is the eahihit whieh is held each spring. This eshiiiit is piaeed in ene ef the village stere windows and attraets nitieh attentien with heth students and the general puhlie. The above picture ef the advanced metal eless shews the group at werk arid seine hi the things metle. Heel SNAPSHOTS FROM tiTHE PRIVATE TUTOR 1'51 THREE-ACT CDMEDY Given by the Alpha Lambda Beta Cluh CAST 1:11? CHARACTERS Fred Spencer . ..................................................................................... Raymend Currie Geerge Carethere ...... Deneld Dew Mr. Spencer ............................................................................................ Alhert Brawn Hans. Dinklederfer ...................................................................................... Fred West Richard, servant at the hipletteers1 Jehn Andersen Mrs. Spencer ...................................................................................... Raymund Dean Dally Spencer .............................................................................................. Neil Deane Miss Snapp. E1 detective ........................................................................ Hamid Savage I 511111111315 Fred and George, whet are attending Cleariielti Ceilege, are suspended fer attending a tet'hitiden activity. In erder te keep the newe at their suepeneien item Fredls family, the bays hit'e Hens Dittltlederfer, a German band leader. to imee as their private tutet'. The 1211.11.15 tell Mrs. Spencer that Hans i5 :1 German eetlttt, and as she is enxieue t1:1 mix with the heat 121i 51:1- eiety, she invites the tutor and the buys t1:1 spend the Thanksgiving holidays at her heme. Eeeh dale Fred takes the tutet' 13H hersehaek riding $1.1 that his parents won't find eut the truth by talking with him. Mrs. Spencer, who hate greet hepee fer her daughter Deiiy, tries te arrange a mateh between her and the tutor. Mr. Speeeer tries persistently te interview the utter te1 learn the actual Standing ei hi5 see in his etudies, and hire. Speneer tries he see the tuter and influence him te aeeept Denys hand The iiee that Fred and Geerge teil te keep them apart are amazing. Finally.r the 1311:1115 have tt: maequerade es the tuter tel give their par- ents the required interviews. lhe situatien can hardly he imegineti when all three Germans appear en the stage at enee Meanwhile the peliee at Clearheld heeeme alarmed at the Germanis disappearance and eend Miss Sheep te Mr Spencer's heme te1 leek fer the .Uerman The play ends happily with the German restated te his f1 11311115 in Ctearheid Fred 15 given a jeh 1:111 his; father s. eil well and Giergle gees hack te seheel with the premiee ei Deliy 5 hand as 51:11:11 :15 he he's eempleteii his 51: 121111 . Heel DRAMATIC CLUB PLAYS FEHl-tL'.-'tRT :31. 192m IWEJIDILHAINth:l Cast HF CH. 1.H.H 1'l-.'R.-t The Ege Reger Jean Memery Lena De Cettrey Meledg; ......................................... . Elizabeth Carey Curiesitjr Helm Meuiaiseh Ci'ilieeienee Belly Meme ane ....................................................... . Helen Lee Fear Ruth Llele Life Feree ........................................ Mitten Dustin Ceaeh Evelyn H. Levejny Semepms The scene epens with The EgeH haliueitting up en his bed surreunded by all the ether characters. He is trying te get te sleep, but in vain. It is EleadY past midnight and hrst ene ef the varieus eharaetere eemee inte his mind and then anether, with whem he dehatee. When he, after many attempts te gen tieaeefully ten sleep, is eiiee again disturbed by a jumbled tumult emeng the ethere, it is. the teat strain en his wem-eut nerves. He suddenly springs 111: and threiirs eaeh tea the finer amid eensiderehle excitement and eenfuaien. And of eenut'se the last were is eheut hi3 sweetheart, Marjery. THE MAKER CIIF IZ'IRE..'3'iIIwISH CAST ee CHARACTERS The Maker ef Dreams ................................................................... . Barbara Heme;r Pierrette .................................................................................................. Giadye Faster Pierret .......................................................................... Harald Hallett Fianiet ................................ Themes Dienne Ceeeh ............................................................... Marjerie Meetiy Seweesm The play is aeeempenied threugheut by 50ft piane musie The twe aeters, Pierrot and Pierrette, are in temple Deeeant eestume in their humhle dwelling-heuee. Pierrot is dieeeuraged with life as a whale, hut Pierrette strivee te he cheerful and a true helper. While She i5 absent an an errand nThe Maker ei DreamsH appeare heiere him. She it is whe understande every- bedy end pute the jay inte life. Pierrette returns, and just as this queer stranger leaves she paseee a slip ei paper te Pierret, which helds in stere his future happiness. It describes the girl with whem he is ten fell in leve. Seen after he reatieee that that girl i5 Fierrette, whe hag levee! him and been faithful elwaye. I 1:35; 1 SENIOR PLAY IJI'EEEI'It-EEI 1:111 Gerham Campus, June 1H, 133G THE LOST PLEIAD The suggestihn fer this. fanteey lay in the Greek 1113Fth at the Pleittel, whe eerne tel earth te 1113.1'1'3' :51 111ertal. The Pleietles were the seven heatttiful daughters Elf Atlas and the eeetm 11y111ph Pleieue. 1;: eenhnantl hf Zette, thej,ir became a eenstelia- tien, shitting 11:: night 215 state; hut hj: titty. in the farm ef devee. they winged their way to the far Heshetitles te ieteh e111hreeie1 fer the Olympian King. All were emiteht with their fate. except Merepe. the yeungeet, when. having falien in love with Sisyphus, founder and First King of Corinth, slipped tlewn te earth to heeeme the bride of the 111ettal of her eheiee. Fer this eet she was ierhidden te resume her heavenly etatieni Ce11111e1tetttieh wee. here, however. einee it was her grandam, Belierephen. whe, heeitle the 111agie spring Peirene. captured Pegasus. the winged heree ef the Muses, therehy securing tereeer fer mettaie the service of poetry. CHARACTERS IF: THE PLAY Irie, messenger ef dreame ................................................................ Leuiee Tupper Hermes. heraItl ei heaven .................................................................. Jenme Dllflph? Did Fisherman 1 .................................. Graee Mehliister SiSIphtiS, King ef Cerinth .................................................................. Reth Paxsen Leerhtee, friend at the King Catherine Haskell Heree, eieter hf Eien ............................................ Evelyn Waite Eien. the Hshermatfs sen Elizabeth Farringten Isidere, a tees,r vender .. ..... . ................................ Barbara Hersey METGDE. the Pleiatl ................................................................................ Gladys Faster Dian. the huntreee ............................................................................. . Phyllis Haektns TehnirdT 11.111111 plats te he King . ..................................................... Helen Niekersen Pleiene. mether hi the Pleiades ....................................................... 1 Clara Tatttgu1'113.r Master Werkman ........................... Eiien Whited Aeeistants .................. Alice Harnden, Evelyn Littlet'leld Tree Nymphs anti Faunawlrene Hansen, Hazel Scribner. Charlotte Gates, Catherine McCarthy, Theima MeCrink, Florence MeGreil Nereide and 51111 MaidenswEdne Riehardeeu. Ziiphe Duran, Althea Healy, Harriet Helmee, Beatrice Remy Pleiadestet-is Blaisdell, Mary Bird. Eleaner MeLeed, Ruth Sieane, Beulah Perkins, Aliee Russell The fehe-wing eetle was seieeteti item these submitted 113-? the students in the Seeial Ethies Class: M1: Hehee Cane WHILE :1? 60311111111 NeehtwL T e litre eentent with the tlerntiterjr life :15 presetibetl hy the fELELIItjn-' anti Dean. Te arise 1111:1111 pith: at the ltettre Huggeetetl. Te reepeet study heure that ethere 111213: prefit therehy. Te- speak hintiiy to any student whe leeks tlieeeuragetl. Te keep 1113' tmnhlee ineitle 211111 hrnatieest r113; happy 1'11t1111e11t5. Te wetlt with a will and try and get trahte teeeireti tent my i111reet111e11t of time, energy. and meney. Te he prelttpt at elheees anti reetieetfui ter the teaehers end their 5111 11' eete. Te take eare 11f 3.11 sehhel property used 11;; me that the next t'eilew 111213: have geed tttateriai. TI:- he simple in 111:,P hahits, tirees end testes. 311d pelite tn all with whem I eeme in eenteet. To try and get what I ea11'1e f 111', training that I 1111:1311 he a hetter teaeher. I-ietcee C0111: FOR TEACHERS 111th PL'PILE ttPut yourself in the ether feilew s sheeti and respect the ether fellewie peei- tieh in life. Ert1111 the prineipal te the janiter. 2111111 item the highest ranking pupil te the thtIleet. ie kind: trjgrr end he :1 little kinder than the ether fellew and then try ten he the kindest pereun 1:111 the 113111121115. CARD Ct'wzi IEGH 111-211. I13IL'IJ STUDENT INTEREST .-l-.t the Inerning assemhly tif April tweitty-fuurth Luis lGuptill gave a report an the hanquet meeting of the Fifth Annual Eastern States Cahierehee. whieh was heltl m hear 5 arlt City. April eleventh. at Hate! Pennsylvania. Trihutes were matle te- Hnraee Mann, feuntler tit ptihlie nnrmal sehetils. and Henry Iiarnartl. lirst L'. S. Cmmnissiener ef Etltieatien. In the green: of eentem- perary leaders were James Chalmers. retiring?r principal at Framingham State Nnra real SCl'lDDl. Dari Elliss. retirng principal at State Teaehers' College. Trenton, N. L, and Mareus ll'hite. retiretl principal State Narnia! Seheel, New Britain. Conn. The general theme of this meeting was. HI-Trsw can the students and faeulty members 0f eur sehnels erf edueatien st: interpret the nppurtunities tattered fer a eareer in teaehiug as te attraet to these institutions a satisiaethrj,F prapertien ef the mast prmhisihg grathiates hf puhlie and private high seheels ?'l Seine ef the suggestinns hraught tart in the meeting were as fellows: The graduates sheultl hare rnetlerately reliahle assurance 0f werk after they have grade uatetl. Entrance irite training sehaels should he guided as that an ererflew at teaehers will net he the eutee-irie. Every teacher should possess a persenality in whieh is manifest sueh desirable qualities as physieal htness, sympathy. sincerity, enthusiasm. dynamic knewledge and Cultural baekgre-uud. The fundamental prineiples underlying the grnwth ert' pEI'SDllalitF were described as t lj a tlesire for improvement which will teens attena- tien ripen traits needing development, tEj self-eaaminatian which will irrtlieate the stage at tlevelelamerit ef sueh traits. tlij feetisirig upon the ideal which will tend tr: stimulate growth, and Hi the seleetieh ef farerahle environment whieh will faeili- tate such development. Miss Guptill thanltetl the seheel for giving her the opportunity to attend this meeting. - ENTERTAINMENT COURSE The students at Gerham Normal were very delightfullyr entertained by the three ee-neerts given tluring the winter menths iii the sehnel year. The eeneerts were rariatetl in their nature and hence reaehetl the whale of the student body in the way of entertainment. The first of the series was held an Earemher :31, 1929. The entertainment was furnished hr Miss Helen Sinmsen, who is a very faseinating impersonater. Miss Simpson entertained us with euttings from several plays, giving the atrrms- phere hjr' elerer. quick ehahging ef eestume. She held enr attention throughout the evening. Fer stir seeerntl entertainment ern January H. 193G. we had the Heanrable George D. Alden. whe is very apprapriatelr named The 1Seriial Judge? His suh- jeet was. llAltiturle antl 1r'isihility.H and in his treatment of this he preretl himself an ahle philosopher, judge. humerist. and pest. The intensely praetieal aspect of his leeture was given in a jeee-se way. which pleasingly eenreyetl his meaningr to us. The final she at the series was given an Fehruarr l't'. 193W. hy the Gertrude Thempsen Ctmtpahy. This eerlrlpahj: is a well-hlehtletl quartet ef lllLlSlClELllS. Theyr presented a wide rarietgrr e-f selectieus fer ear enjoyment. Their repertoire eeri- taiuetl Italian. Seeteh. lrish. anrl Ultl English Stings rendered with apprepriately ealeriul eesttimes. E1311 CHARACTER EDUCATION AS TAUGHT IN THE PREC- TICE SCHOOLS Time wee when the brain only was Sent tn eeheel : 'tm-tlj,r and seul t'eeehretl no training there. Times ehanged: Civilizatieu in Ametiea became more eetnplex: greater demands were made upon the individual. The incidental phyeieal training derived from ettt-ef-tleer work and play. and the itteitlettttti eharaeter training which all greed teaeh- et's give tttteettseieusly. heeettte insufheient. Education broadened. The famous Cardinal Prinw eipIes ihelutled HEt-Ierttl and Ethical Character? The etlueaterts beast that Finally the ttwhele ehilttH went tD eeheel appreaehed realizatien. The way to learn te live is to live. said John Dewey. Antl the only way to train character is tn give bays and girle DppDTtunitF ten ehense be- tween right and wrong while in a group of their seeial equals. If the eheiee he wrengt the social disapproval 0f the greup 1.15113ler prevents that eheiee from being repeated. There is me 11'101'211 ity in doing the right thing because one has to; character is termed only when there is freedem to 1:10 right or tlD wrong. When the right or wrong ehetee beeemes habitual. we have ehartteter, gent! er had. In the practice seheels every child becomes a lttemher at various groups tutti receives all pes- sible GppUlTunit-F te aeeept responsibility. work fm- the heneflt ef all. make unhamperetl eheiees. and get the full force of the approval or disapproval of his fellows. Some of these groups are tieserihed in the fellewittg pages : H. L. V. t-kttneesetc. Itaej w-tZi-w ......p. I1331 ELSON ART EXHIBIT One of the interest ing features in can- nectinn with this Art Exhibit was a group of living pictures pasad by pupils of the gradesi I ,I I i - ah c i 1- ' ERADE THU A3213 CHARACTER TRAIXING Seli-gevernlnent in the eeeentlgrade? Yea. Threughnnt the year the children wheni yen aee in the picture have been earnestly trying to govern themselves at all times while passing ti: and frem their elaeeteeme in greupe. That the eeenntl grade pupils are aneeeetling ie tleinenati'atetl every day when the heya! grenh and the girls! gitetikeaeh under the lEEltiErEhip of a captain to give direetiena and a guard to hnhl epen the swinging :lners-paee in orderly lines tn the playground er thtnugh the eei'ritlere te different parts of the hniitiing. without teaehet enpervieien. They are having Uptiertunitiea te- tievelep leadership and tn appreciate the neetl ef entiperatien, aelf-eenn-nl and the spirit at fair play. THE SCHOOL It-iONOGRJ-XB'I AND CHARACTER TRAINING A well-develepetl eharaeter requires tent kinda of training: phyaieal. ntental. nieraL aeeiai. In the Jnnier High Seheni thia fenr-aqnare eharaeter is encouraged and rewarded by means of the Gerhani iE-Ienngram. The Menngrain is made from felt aeeertling tn the priaeuwinning design anh- niittetl by a pupil. It is awarded at the end of the year to any.r pupil whn haa wen at least fifty points in eaeh of the fnin' fields named above. The aim is to shew the girls and hnye that physical er rnentaI ahiiity is less inipnrtant than all-arennd aehieireinent, anti tn inake ante that anyone whe wears the insignia of the aehnnl i5 werthju' in every way tn tin an. The students justly een- aider the winning at the nienegrani a very great hennr. ATHLETICS AND CHARACTER TRAINING Athletiea provides valuable training in eharaeter. One ideaethe spirit ef werking fer the geed ef the team, regardless ni peraenal glery, teamwerk, entjpera- tien. each for all and all fer eaeh-ia fereibly brought hnrne. The captains receive experience in aeeepting responsibility and in leading the team, in meeting eaptaina nf eppeaing teams, and in making ehnieea that 1will affeet the team. The manager learns tn arrange inr games; entreepend with strangers in ether eehenie. previtie fer the eeinfnrt ni visiting players, and leek after the funds. The buys and girls whe are members ef the teatna beeetne need tn fellewing their leaders, abiding by the officials! deeiaiens. and being inedeat winners and geed leaera. 11341 THE STUDENT COUNCIL AND CHARACTER TRAINING Must medern junior high seheeis encourage same term of student pertieipstien in sehee-I government: aiming by this means to deselep character. In the prsetiee seheel this is estrietl on by a student eeuneil eeinpesed ef the class eHieers sf each grade and the esptsins ef the various squads. The eeuneil meets hi-weehij,r with the faculty adviser. The effieers report and violations of the trsHie and other rules are eensitlered and remedies suggested. Assemblies based on matters concerning the geed ef the sehueI are planned and put en. This year the members made srm-hsnds fer the effieers and bought blue and white menegrsms end caps fer sh whe wanted them. Theyr are new at werk en a student hsndheek. CLASS ORGANIZATION AND CI'IARACTER TRAINING The pupils of eseh grade, beginning with the Efth, sre ergenised fer estrying en 1trrgirie-us activities into whieh the eisss as a whole enters. The effieers sre eleeted 11;; their elsssmates enee 3. year. Pupils learn to verte en the hesis of s esntiidste's quslihestiens sud ehsrseter, rather than e11 persensl eensitietetiens. Fin eHieer whe shews peer seheei spirit mayr he asked te resign. Oeessitmslljgr s. pupil eemes te his class adviser and resigns of his own initiative when he has done something which he heiieves weuld reflect discredit ttpmt his class. The eisss president is responsible fer his eisss. He eenduets meetings, takes charge if the teseher is called item the teem, and represents his elsss en the student ceuneil. ?ESES AND CHARACTER TRAINING ni'llf'Jhsit HIE we geing ts make nest ?n asked the hfth grade girls. By way ef reply, the tesehet gave the feilewing instructieus: r'Brims; ten eisss 311 old bettle er jar, sf odd shape, seme eelered envelope linings, a pair of seissers. end a smell quantityr ef sheilsell The fellswing tley everyone set ter werlt cutting little triangles out of the eel? ereti paper. These were pasted on the hettles sud jars until every hit 0f the glass was covered. After the paste had dried, the entire surface was eestecl with shellse. The Finished preduet was en sttrsetive vase which the children teek heme. 133: thus interesting the pupils in werth-whiie eeeupstiens fer leisure time, we are helping in the werk ef ehsrsetet' training. l1ss1 DOLLS AXE! CHARACFER TRAINING Dells! Charaeter huiltling! What is the eemteetien? Te many there iatft any. To a lever of humanity three is a great tleatt Te a Child a dell ie a human being. Wateh a child who levee a tlell. play, and you will see nearly every effort that adults have put forth te hetter humanity imitated hy the child in Hhrimging up the dell. Hew 111.153.I it keeps thenteeewing. eeeking, washing, ireningt teaehing, and entertaining! Net hang age a dell carriage parade was held hy the thittl ant! fettrth grades at reeese and prizes awartletl fer the meat attraetive earriages. At Christmas time the supervisor laurehasetl a life-like dell the size of a twe- yeat-ehl ehiItI. 1'Jv'hettettet' the children the- anything in er eut ef seheel that tends t0 strengthen character. they are allewecl to take the dell heme fur a weekend. One little girl, fer instance. made an illustrated heel: 0f grand and had habits in emtneetien with emne ehttteh werlt. She was delighted when she was asked to take the dell heme and teach her etnne geed hahite. BOY SCOUTS AND CI-IJHRIRCTER TRAINING A secret treep, eempeeed ef thirty-twe hays from the fifth and higher grades, meets in the auditerium eaeh week. Dr. Van Denhurg, a ptemineut juniet high eeheei man, says, HPtehablyr no better eede ef bey-merale exists than that ef the Bey Seeutsfi This eede, A Seeut i5 Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Ceurteeus, Kind, Obedient, Cheerful, Thrifty, Brave, Clean, Reverentf must he learned by 3 hey hetere he may jein a troop. In the impressive investiture ceremony he takes his oath to do his best to obey these laws. Further advaneetnent in eeeuting is impeeeihle unless in the epinien ef the seeutmaeter and the Ceutt et' Hatter the hey has aineetelyr tried te obey them. Heel WEST GORHAM 43-1. llirti Chili was Organized Ett the 1'I.- 1I.ie:'-;t Gerham J'L'Ietlel Rural Seheel this winter. The Ciuh meets every.F twe weeks. in these 111eetihg5 different kinds of hirde ere tlieeueeed. their white te mankind entl whyr we eheeld preteet them. Feeding etetiens have heen 'll'lEhtiE hy the heys et' the eeheeL Twe pupils are eheeen each meeting,r te see that the feeding etetiene are kept Elleti. h'Ieny hirtls have 3.1- reetljy' visited us. We were visited enee this winter by a Heeh: elf enuwtiakee. Many individual feeding etatiene have heen put up hy the ehihlren at their hermee. We ieei that this 1Lihih hee tlehe e greet deal tewel'tl developing ltinthieee fer the smell eteetutee ef the air eutl Field. THE MECLELLAN LEAGUE The MeCielhm League is the organization whieh earriee eh student geverhment in the Medel Rural Seheel. At the meetings every ether week. the eemmittees hav- ing charge ef the yard, euthuildinge, kiteheh, and basement, repert, and ether busi- ness i5 tl'ansaetetl. Then an entertainment prevideti by a eemmittee ef pupils with a feeulty adviser is put en. The League aim, er wetehwerti, ie. hFer hetter eurreuntiihge end heuzznke.H Preetieally all the epeeiel pregrems end entertaimuehte given by the eeheel ere epeneereti hy the League. Heeenth.r reeertle fer the phonograph and instruments fer the eeheel ereheetra have heen heught with meney raised threugh the efferte ef the League. Eeeh member hes a memherehip eertiheete and a me111i.:1erehip pin. Hen CHARACTERfBUHIHNG 'thiEtEhIJCEIi tJIKKEERPqi IZATI 0N3 One of the major problems of the world of ten- dey ie how to lay feundetiene 011 which to build character that will eveiituate iii expreeeiehs ef the highest morality and idealism. Here in Normal Sehuel we are given unteltl Upphrtunities. An im- portant one is f timid in organizations. Te illustrate why this is so, let us ask and answer e-ne question. What has the Y. W. C. 351., the Glee Club, the Dramatic Club, the N. H. S. C. the fraternities, the enmity clubs. or any other eetiiritj.r eentributed tn the building of your ehereeter er ef mine? Per- hate the greatest contribution has been that Of learning t0 Hiiirtirlt, live, and play?! with DthEI' fel- lew-students. Sometimes it is a difheult task to tie the right thing to eueie neighher; hut eiiee the habit is established, it is Surprising tti diSCUVEI' the number hf ether Beetle sewn tilting the eharaetet building highway. These may he mentiened,ee higher degree at seif-eeiihdenee, a more generous and less arrogant pniee, a better perlii'utieiitai'ir and executive ability, a wider eengenielitjr, and lestIyF- a deeper satisfaction with mind and soul. Gum's M. FUSTER, 3:1. 11331 HDUSE CUMMITTEE Sitting. Left te Eight: Day. Cetee, Ptndween. Standing, Left to Right: Ciengh, antilt. Dnran. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Student gevernntent has heen Wil'jf eneeeee t'uI this year, due te the legal eeepe eretien ef the Student Cnnneil nnri 1ne1nhere ef the I-Innee Cennnittee. Each girl eeelnetl te feel that it was her fESpGHSihiHlF tn see that the lnnrnle ef the eeheel was kept up to a high Standard. The Henee Centnnltee. elected by the Student Cenneii, meets every week ; and at the meetings ntnnjr infertnel talks are eerrietl nn, bringing ent ideas nE making our life here tngether mere worthwhile. The hentIheelt enables the new students . te understand what is true suppert at student gevernntent. Several seeinl fnnetiene have been eneneeretl hy the Henee Cennnittee. The first eeeinl nntler their rlireetien wns e Ilallewejen It'leeqneretle, given in the gynne neehnn. Everyhetly etnne in eeetntne and reel I-Iellewe'en jeltee were played. The usual l-Inllewe'en refreshments were served. The Christmas supper in the dining teem prevetl to he a real feast, thanks te enr lnetren, Miss Wnerlwnrd. Everyhetiy fenntl :1 present en the table. It had been deeided at Stntlent Cenneil that these gifts ehenltl be sent tn the Ewening Ee'prrrr Santa CIene fer the peer ehilrIrem en enitehle gifts were relented and a great eeeertntent resulted. The Pejente Party, held in Center, the night hetere the girls left fer their vaeetien, wee ene ef enjeryntent fer all. It was held by eendle light, due te the iee eternn, whieh tried te epnil enr plane hy shutting eff enr lights, but the et'feet really helped net the performances rendered by the girls. rill the girls appreciate Miss Jerdene untiring efforts in her werk as Dean e-f Girls. CLUE OFFICERS Prrrr'derrh Lets GLTPTILL Irrirr-Prrrfrfent, CHnnLeTTe Der Secretary, h-IAKIKE CLDL'GH IHDI TDUNG MEWS CHRISTIAE ASEDCIATIDN Tep: Kimball. Ceggeehall, Andersen, Sewage, Kihg. Jehnenn. E'Iidille: Brawn, PTEEEEF, Winelnw, Lewd, Kennedy. Saunders. Eettem: Garden, Henper, Bell, Barlow. Packard, Deane, Dustin. 'Nereester. Y. M. C. At Purpose of the eluh: Te premete a feeling of fellowship emeng the students; te stunulete an interest in the physical, intelleetttel. and spiritual phases at life. This year has been the meet prosperous cut all fer the Y. M. C. A. It hee been preepereue from a eeeieI point 01' 1I.?iew as well as from the financial side The campaign for 111emherehip was started early in the fell and the Reeegnitien Serwee wee. heltl at our eeeeud meeting in Oeteher. W'e new have 3 mm! Inern-v bETShlp ef 11111EtEE11 members. The regular meetings are held en the SECDl'ld and feutth Thursdays at eaeh month The program eeneiete et Ieetures. tlieeuesiene, eurrent events. 3.11:1 motion pictures on etlueatienal euhjeete. The eltth hes heel the pleasure 0f hearing Prin- eipal Walter E. Russell, who spoke e11 i'Peyehelegy, end Mr. Cheetet Hell? Ceunty Seetetery Y. M. C. 9a., whe epeke te us en the three RH; I:Reeegnize. Reprerluee, end Retlietej: . Delegates were sent to the State Y. M. C. EL Conferenee which was held at Lewiete-n end tn the Ceunty Cenferenee whieh wee. held at Elr'eethreerI-t. The fel- lewing meeting was tlevetetl tn the reports of the delegates from the Cenferenee. CLUE OFFICERS ALBERT I-I. teemw, President NEIL O. Deena VEee-Preefdent JUHH BELL. Serretmw WILLIAM G. HDDPERt Treasurer EvERETT S. PACKARD, Feeerffjr Atieieer I141! T. 'W. C. 4'51. Tap Raw: D. Eiekersun. Stetsen, Hulmes, Axiom. Eeeend Row: Andersen, Hartley. 311155 Keene, Hughes, I-Iealy. Third Rew: Mitchell, Caswell. Perkins, ll Farringten. Eettum Row: Ridley. Gihhens. SnelL Marehall, '1'1'511'1'1311, HaHetl. Gilley. RLISSEH. PERMAEEHT M12111 HERSHIP Cmn-HTTEE Miss Jessie Leuise Keene 11111-15 Leis Eleanor Pike Miss Gertrude Lineehl Sterne Mrs. Rel.1ert KhuhaH Miss Mary Lenise HastingS THE. PLEDGE 05' THE Yeexe 11:05-11:55 CI-IRISTIAE 11355012191110.1111 We the members at the Yeung 11Ve1111e11113 Christian trigeeeiatien et Gerhem. unite 111 the desire let tealiee full 5111111 creative lite threugh :1 greeting knewletlge ef Getl. W161 determine he have a part 111 11111'rt111gr this life peseihle 1111' 1111 peeple. I11 thie task we seek te understand Jesus 111111 tellew H1111. Me111he1dshi11 in the Y. W. means the eeeeptenee ef the pledge, an interest in ite aetivities. anti :1 desire ten share in these activities. A peeitien 011 the eehinet means an eppertunity fer Ieatlership 21111:! serviee. The eeeperetien 11111e11g the girls and the spirit elf 1111t1e1'st21111h11g 51nd Sympathy exieting hetween them E11111 M155 Keene, their faeultj,r Ettlvieer, 111111te it 11 rteh 1111111 delight ful experienee. The Asseeietien eent Eve delegates tn the Student Centereuee at Camp Maqua, June 19,1264. 19:23: Igrtiiattnel Andersen. Derethee Niehersen. Chettntte D1111. Thee- tlera Hughes 5111:! Beulah i-terltine. During the 311111111er menths letters were written 1311? 111e111he1'5 Of the Asseeiatien te e11e hundred and seventy ineeming j1111ie1'5, 11'e1ee111i11g them he Gerhem. At the elese ef the hret eeheel dag: 1'1 retlieking get aequainted party was held 111 Center. The fennel reeeptieu eame 1:111 Septe111het rE-flth, 111 the gymnasium. The addresses at 11'elet11'11e, 3111111121T 11111:! readings were fellewetl hf; dancing. The 111e111hership drive etesed Oeteher 10th. with 11 111e1nhership DE 01112 hundred and seventy. The eentlle-hghtmg eerwee. 111 reeegnitien et new 111e111he1's. 11:35 held 111 Center that evening. eeeh girl in white eerryiug 11 white eentlie. E1421 FssTIvaL ea Ttts Ka-rtess The Festival ef the Nations was the name ehesen fer the annual fair in the gymnasium, Deeemher 5th.. when Japanese geeds, eratt werk, grains, erightal Christa mas eartls, and refreshments were an sale. The entertainment eehsisted of several vaudevilie aets: fajmueae DtI'HsEIeaner Ridiey, Verna W'hitney, Marjerie Ih'Ieetiy, Franees Pedersen. Louisa Tupper. Pearl Exterd, likenreth'sr Russell, Anita Caren, Edna Riehardseu, Ruth Slean, Stella Mills, Geraldine Iehnsea, Lucy Vaeea, Ellen Lycra, Marjerie Snell, Rese Dayle ONE ACT PLAY HER Fan-Iea's 11MILL Dkiku San ......................................................... . Althea. Heal? Take Chan ............................................................................................................................ Harriet Helmes Take Chalfs Father . ......... .. Leta Thuraten Tare Taing .............................................................................. . Marjerie Thempaen Matsu Ming ............................. Eugenia Lennen Sexes Mgr Maid in the Bamhee Screen Dreams . ............................... Charlotte Cates, Marjerie Kendall INTERMISSIGN ICE CREAM ea: SALE Freiteh Mismatwjemw Dunphy, Gladys Faster, Shirley Shaw, Laura Snew, Doris Blaisdell. Evelyn L1tt1eheltt. Mary Bird, Madelyn Smith, Grace Church, Katherine Shaw. Huttgariae Dettee-Barhara Hersey, Betty Carey, Arlene Wateen, Minnie Gallant. PANTDMIME Belted 0f M'argu JanesDerethea Niekersen, Bertha thrarren1 Ruth Brawn, Hazel StrikmerJI Ehsil-lisCHaiEI-tini. Evelyn Littleheld. Ethel Waddingten, Theedera Hughes, Catherine Haskell, es :e as ret . Irish LifteMadern Smith, Rachel Hallett, Hazel Seri'rmer, Lethe Tayler. King's festersaEarhara Hersey, Earlene Watsea, Harald Hallett, Angels Ereeate. Freak Qttadt'tHe-Aliee Keene, Deris Marereft, Jane Hesiges, Fierenee Hart, Estella Merse. Ruth Qrtrwther, Leuise Marshall. Evelyn Ransetn. U. .5'. A. Ueg-Mary Bird. Arlene Watsen, Katherine Shaw. Gladys Faster. A Cetfee Shep with daheing and entertainment was held in the Center. Feb- ruary 13th. Seven girls attended the Maqua Conference in Pertlahd, February 2-3111, when plans were made fer the 1330 Student C011 ferenee ptegram. One of the mast interesting events ef the year was the visit of Miss Katharine Butler, National Student Secretary. .Eesides meeting seme ef the girls in diseussien groups, she gave an inspiring talk in chapel. The week-entl of March ?th might have heen ealled, Uhn adventure in under- standing and friendship,H fer a-Tiss Gusitt Ihsah, a Turkish student at KVeIlesiey, was a guest at Gotham. Mental heuse eleaning teek plaee as HZentf' told the girls about the Turkey she loved. The girls hegan to realise wnrlcl eitiaenshipn hi the heetherheeti ef mam At Christmas, money was given to the Pnrtland Evening Express Santa Fund, and te the Maine Sea Coast Mission. During the winter several ef the girls and Miss Keene went into Pertland, buying a ehest and lamp fer the HY teemH in Rehie Hall. Throughout the year: 111eetings were heltl in the Center, eendueted by students and members of the Eaeulty. Onee a month the World Fellowship Committee hreught a speeial speaker tn the girls. Amnng these were Mrs. Luee elf Wresthreek, Miss Marten Chandler ef Gerham Normal, Miss Chapman. president of the Y. W. C. FL, Pertiantl, Rev. Orville Guptill, ef the Maine Sea Ceast Missien, Miss Kerr ef the Pertlahd Y. W. C. 351.. and Dr. Miltern S. Rees ef Reehester, N. Y. I1431 Taking their pens in hehtl, the SEI'JI'DI'S tt'tete a hue ler meemmg JHHIIDI'E. Dainty sweets antl eef- fee served '33-? graceful maideni dancing end end ehentittg mueie, laughter and happineee.eThe Cni- t'ee Shep. Humhilr did the sen- IUI'E 'tpeee-en the g.gteett:n the reeegnttmn eerwee. The renewing emf eriel friendships and making at new made the junier re- eeptiett memerahle. W'e teeth this Shep near the elnee elf the fair whev. wares were almeet gene. Diving anti heating at Camp Maqua helped tea make the summer mete perfect int the tlelegetee. tutl CAMPFIRE PICTURE Tep Rew: Clerk, Cunningham. Jehnsen, LittIeHeld. J. Smith, Peavy. Miss Miilett. Middle Eew: Demo, Hra-nn. Miteheil. Durgin, Heffaee. Eesaney'+ McFarland. Bottom Rew: Bridges. Reynnlde. Sheldon, Greutt. Bryant. FOUR WINDS CAMP FIRE The Feet Winds Camp Fire is organized for the purpeee of training students felt guardianship, 50 that they may he ahle ten eentluet eamphre gteupe in whatever eemmunity thej,r may work. It aims to perpetrate the spiritual ideals at the heme, to aid in the teeming eat hahits that make fer health and vigor, and to teaeh girls herw they may hest serve their emumunities. T hat they may he hetter aequeintetl with the aetuel work of eampfu'e. eeeh girl in the Feur Winds heeemes a member of the Natienel Organizetien end eempletee the regular requirements. fer the various tanks. After a general eeuree, eaeh ehe reeeives a eertiheete allowing her te heeeme a guardian. The meetings are not all devoted te werkt however, hikes. bean hele parties, treasure hunts, and reel eamping trips are part of the wheleeeme. enjeyahIe program. .ieeeuee eemphre is recognized etrerywhere 3.5 a eemmtlhitj.ir asset, we believe that the Feut Wrintls is net 01113,! an inspitatien to girls in seheel, hut else- a help in making better and nmre infiuential teaehere. The club has been fertunate in having this year the heIp of Miss Charlette l-IiIlett and Miss Ruth H. Hniteee. OFFICERS P-reefdewt, G. CARD CUNNINEHAM Vire-Preefdem, CHRISTINA REYNOLDS Secretary emf Treemrer, REL'LAH CLeEI-Z ll451 - a- fr-s; r : '31: ,J . . . l-s 3:5?3FETL-siFT. F'F-F - '1'?- : II 'kit-r1..f I't-Tt-h-I'a I .. I. d - -. . r d- ' EDITURIHL BOARD Tap: Presselr, Ricliardsnn. Bird, McAllister. Unrr, Jean. Middle: Rccves, GsEriem Day, HulmtS, R. Drummond. W. Fickctt, Halperin, Emcatu. Butmm: King, Haskins, D. IJrumnmnd, Bell, Miss Halliday, Brann, Mch-zi, artiey, Hcaly. Tuppcr. EDITORIAL STAFF Edfmr-f-n-Chfsf, WILHELMINA BRANN Assfsfmzt Edirsss ALTHEA I-IlssmssT ELIEAEETH Sum, WILMA BUCK. SHIRLEY HARTLEY, ELEAEDE MCLEHD Businsss Manager, JUHN BELL Assfsfassr's-rPIIw.Lls HhSIilNS, Rsn-msn KING Advertising sifassagsr, Grass: DRUMMDND ASsa'smms-ISAEEL D1ERIEI, Gases: CHURCH, Cams: KELLEY rfhmmi Edimr, ELEhxDH CLAICEY AssismmssEDxA RICHARDSEII, JENME 131:3:st Humsrmts Edifars AHGEm HRDCATD. Lmnss. TUPPER Ar! Etfifm's RUTI-IHRFDHD Dsus- 11 smsn, DGRUTHY Dons Pfasmymphfs Eda'mrs I'h'L'ILDEIJNE FICKEIT, MARE BIRD Drysuissrfsns, GRACE MCALLISTER AssfsmnrsDDImTHE HALPERIE sirfra'sriss CLIFTGN REEVES, HARRIET HDLMES Csfsndsr, CHAELQTTE Ems erisr Emmy, HUGER JEAF Asf-z'snrsd Ssm'sr Eria'mr. 11:11-13: PRESSEY Hssl CIVIC CGMMITTEE Tup: Dew, Brawn, Currie. Etruut, Mr. Psekard. Barlew, Robb. Middle: Fl. Drummend. Cole, Herr, Faster, Brawn, Pexsen, Russ, Fertier, N.Tl111rst1:111. Eutmm: Sylvester, Tupper. Gsstenguax. Miss Hsilidsy. Mendy. Eehutmsn, Wedding- tun, Tyler, Heals: THE CIVIC COMMITTEE During the seesntl semester 1st the sehenl year ending 195.339, the Civie Cerm- 111ittee was organised through the efforts of some members of the fseultjr. As all eivie Urganisstiens have as their underlying priueiple, iieitieenshipt in the hmadest sense of the word. sen sur organisation e111het1ies the same sim hut item the Teseher- Student paint of view. Serving as members at this Cummittee are representatives from ettet'j,F Class, Club and ether student ergsuisstiens, together with three fs-zssltj,F members as advisers. Opportunity is sHer-zletl whereby the students are shIe te diseuss, in an in- iermsl wsyt 1mi11ts erf interest and later present their Endings tn the student hedge. Student geve1'11111e11t enters ints this te se111e extent. whieh is slung the line of better seheerl ergauisstien. Several 1211'sise111.-'1:11'thj.1r seesuiplishntents had their htigin in this greup of students and it is further heaped t0 tttal-ze us better teachers. in 3. better emmuuuitjtr, in s. better em111try. CHARLES Lssssssis. :BH. I14?! DRAMATIC CLUE Tap: J ean, L. Thurstan. Hunphy, L. Gould, Giliis, anejuy, Hersey, L. Libby. Middle: Dustin. Robb. Braeata, Cale, Hailett. Battgimrk-Paasun, Hihei. Meme, :1. PDGIE, Meuiaisen. He'll, R. Haliett. Lee, Trundy'. as ins. DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club, which is an organisation for furthering dramaties in Ger- ham Normal, started its year eff with a weenie-reast at fildenis Pearl, t0 whieh all the new iiiemhers were invited. The eluh was smaller this year, members heing taken in nah; after a try-eat. The eluh has sphnssred several dances amazing whieh the Christmas Hop and the Tea Daaee were the mast enjoyable. The Dramatic Club in its annual presentation this year divided the evening into twa seetierhs. The first play, hThe Maker hf Dreamsf a fantasy, was very well dene by the asters, when set their play tn musie. During the interval between the first plat,r and the 011E. that followed, a short skit was presented, ealled, HThe hiaaieipal Davenport? The hnal play eui the evening was a erae-aet 1313.? entitled, Insearmia,u whieh portrayed very vividly the horrers of this ailment. The club plans ter have a theatre party in town hefere the end at the sehnel year and thus hring te- a elese a prehtahle and enjoyable year. CLUB OFFICERS President, JDHN BELL Viee-F-resideiit, Maajhata It-Ihan's Secretary! HELEN LEE Treasurer. GLADYE FhsTEa lust h -. I TII' '.;- .2. IF'- ' I '51th r. L Ki? ART CLUE Ten: Hughes, Haskell. Hedges. Gillie, Drr, Let'ejex. L. Snew. Emery. Middle: Russell, Lemhard, Ettenet. S.lS1'IDW. C. Merrill, Eleugh. Nileehllerr. Bettlenmllg3 Elgarlveeter. Lee. Axiom, Rmux, Caewell, Andersen, Haehme, Heze1ten, 4. en . ART CLUB Purpeee: Te develop through wetk 1'11 the club a keen appreciation of art. Aim: To prepare a t'Iefmite werkiug perietl for these interested in art and to enehle them te get the greatest peeeihte heneht fmm the study. Activities: The activities are one large party in the fell. working periede at regular intervals, sandwich sales, and a farewell party in May 111 June, the dub has an exhibition to which eeeh memher etmttihutee e prejeett Being a member of the eluh means thet'eugh enjoyment in e greup where the eeeiel etmesphere is very eengenial and uplifting. Probably the greatest influenee the club has upon the eeheel ie the Christmas card eenteet whieh hes heen under the direction of the club fer the pest two years. mtheugh the actual werk i5 dene by the lttemhere ef the eluh, ell lttemlzsere ef the eehenl may eempete if thejl,r 5t:- desire. JCLL'H OFFICERS LYDIAIEEL ANIJEREUN, President ALICE CAEWELL. I'ftEE-PTESt-dttnf PHYLLIS HASKINS, Secretary LDRETTA RIDER. Treasurer guel PENDBSCDT CQUNTY CLUB Top: Harnden. Mitchell. Peavey. Trundy, Meileff. Middle: Sheldon, L. Hikel. F3. Thempeen, Sylvester, D. Farringten. Bettem: M- Hikel, Kamen. Lynne, Miss Heath, E. Farringten, Den: PENOBSCOT COUNTY CLUB The Penebeeet Ceuuty Club was organized in September, 13251 The eeeend and fourth Tuesday nights in each menth it heltle a business meeting, fellewed by a eeeiel hour. Its main purpose is te premete happiness and friendship among its members. all ef whom have been eetive as well in school werk es in club work. All are pledged to he willing to aitl in eetrylng en sueh duties as will make the club mete interesting, enjoyable, and helpful. Seeial evenings have been planned by the members and enjoyed by evetyehe. A St. Petriek tlattee in Center March hfteen furnished entertainment fer the whele seheel. Anether eeeial event was a dinner pert;r fer ite members. The eluh genre 3 kitChEtl shower to their faculty adviser, Miss Madeline K. Heath, in hener of her approaching marriage. All regret that next yearls eluh will net have the pleasure ef her presence. 3-15 there are many junior members in the club the seniors expect to hear of growth in altruistie spirit, in activity, and in numbers. May Gotham Normal Seheel always be proud that it has eh its lists ef activi- ties the Penebeeet County Club. CLUB OFFICERS President, ELIEABETH FARRINGTGN Vite-Presid em, RITA FLA M EN Serrethwj ELLEte Lent: Treest-rrer, DDEUTH? DUKE Heel ENDRDECDGGIN CGUNT? CLUB Tap: Bryant, Kurhan, Halperin, Millett, Gastenguay. Eetlem: Tapper, Dumas. King, Langley. ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY CLUB The Andreseeggin Ceunty Club at Gerham Nennal Seheel was organised fer the first time in the fail ef nineteen hundred thirty. The purpese ef this erganiaatien was tea enable the students eeming frem Andreseeggin Ceuntjtr te heeeme better aequatnted and to ptemete a feeling at fellewship among these from that seetien at Maine. The eluh held its ltteetings the first and third Tuesdays at eaeh month in Rehie I-IalI library. Miss Nellie Dawes, whe alse eemes frem rkntlreseeggin County, was eleeted faeulty advisert The hrst activity of ear eluh was a hike to AMEHIE Peed, where we enjoyed a weenie mast and toasted marshmallaws. Each member at the dub was allowed to invite ene guest. After the members of seheel were entertained in ehapel by a reader the An- dreseeggin Ceanty Club had a saaclwieh sale, which proved enjeyahle. hath fer these who heught sandwiehes and far the members of the Club. Besides the jelly,r times we had at the meetings, a Christmas pattyF furnished another seeial event whieh atldetl ten the fun at being a member of the Aadreseeggia County Club. CLUB OFFICERS President, PAUL Dumas Vsee-Prsstdsatj Rsswtewa KING Seerstsey and Treasurer, Lemsa TUPPER Hall WASHIXGTGN CDUNTT ELITE Top: E. I-IuE, IJarroeh, R. Savage, L- Libby. lEEnelair. Middle: Day. A- Russelh Footer. E. Strout, M155 Halliriay. Bottom: Yeaton, M. Thompaom Rohh. F. Strout, Haal-una, D. Russell, Eagley. THE WhSI-IINGTON COUNTY CLUB 1-Va3hington County Club is the oldest quh of its kind in the sohool. 1? tom its Hrat organization ita merohera have heeo executive and active in service hoth in the eluh and in the activities of the aehooI. It has steadily ioereaaetl in memherahip. We hope it will continue to he valuahle a5 a social center. To be an officer or meme her of the Washington Coohtj;r Cluh eauaea one to appreciate the record whioh the past roemhera have made. It is an inspiration to the present organization. The eloh began its fall entertainment with its usual Farmeria Party in the Center. This was requested hy those who had enjoyed a similar party.r last year. All the students of the sehool were invited. The deeorationa, eonaiatiog oi the usual fall farm protluota, along,r with dark hrowo and orange erepe paper made a very attraetive setting for the party. A program of tianCEE. games. and specialties, all itypieally farmeriahf if there can he aueh nowadays, made the part3,r a aueeeaa- fol anti mueh talked of event. During the eourae of the year the oloh has held several different kinda of social functions to whieh all memhera of the school were invited. We who so aooo must leave Normal Hill would always he glad to he eonaidered menihera of Washington County;r Club. We extend our heat wishes to next yearia eluh and to all that follow. May the oloh grow to he of greater serviee to the aoeial life of IGotham Normal School. Those of US who do not return to G. N. S. in the fall are glad that our names may he placed on an ahaent list of permanent 111emherahip. W e would be glad to he notihetl in the fail when and where the meetings are to he heitl and in other ways feel that we are a part of the happy group from the eastern horder. CLUB OFFICERS President, Faatcols STaoUT iiirr-Preridrot, PHYLLIS Haaatrra Ser-retory, ManoaIE THOMPEDE Troorrrrrr, W'amea Roan DKFDRD CDUNT? CLUE Tell: Saunders. MeKeen, A. Edgeeemhf Fertier, Sewin, Erewn, Wereester. Middle: IJeCeeter, A. Watson, tieunnt, P. Matthews. L. Tayler. Greenlaw. Duran. Judd, Presser. Bettem: .Hellie, Raukim Caren, FL. Brawn, MeAHieter. 1L . Weteen. CIngh1 Wedding- ten, l'leneen. OXFORD COUNTY CLUB The Oxfertl Ceunty Cluh heltle its regular meetings en the eeeeutl end feurth Tuesdays ef eeeh 111e11th+ Its 11min purpose is to bring inter eleeer fellowship all the students ef the eeheel whe eeme from that pert ef the State. The members have been 1.rerjr willing te help in every way. Te he a reel meme her, that is a requirement. The etheere have realized their l'ESPDl'lSHJilitF end threugh the eeeperetien ef effieere tutti menthere. many ferme ef entertainment here heen enjeyetl. The first eeeiel event et the year was a weenierreast at Alden'e Feud. Nearly every 111e111her were present and ereryene hetl e geed time singing eeuge :1an eheeriug. A supper party in the dining reem was held hetere geing heme fer Thanke- giving reeeee. Pill felt deeply ihtiehtetl te Ruse Chase and her eetive eemmittee fer the splendidly planned supper anti program. At Christmas time the eluh hat! a party in East Hell reeeptieu reemt Smell gifts were exehengetl and refreshments. were served. Arlene Weteen wee eheirmeh 0f the eemmittee and planned a jelly get-tegether. On February hfteenth the eluh held a valentine denee in the Center. The tleeeretiene were treryr pretty. Nereltj: riehees made fer an interesting program. CLUB OFFICERS Frert'deht, GeweE h-ICALLISTER Fire-Prerfdewt, RAMA Juntt- Serreferjtr-Treasurer, ALBERT Ilieeww heel LAMEDA P1 HIGH :1. Tell: 1h er1'ill. Leaky, UaDrumm-Dnd, Baker, Littleheld, R. Savage, Lessard, Dumas. I'IrItddie: Hell, Hamper, Lardun, R. Drummend, K1113: Putter, B, Entlmsun, Eagiey. Gilbert, Salisbury. Hettem: Watsnn, Ereeete, Kennedy. Rehh, Etreut, Mr. Cilley, Landerkiu. Hallett, Duetin. Cragin, lJie-nne. LAMBDA PI SIGMA CLUB Five years age a group of yeung men organized the Lamhtla Pi Sigma Cluh with the interests of the eeheel in tttintI. With their ergenieatien, they drew up a eetle ef aims and ideals fer the ones eeming after. In 1928, the club wishing ten de eelnething whereby the young men of the 5:110:31 would profit, erganieed the Lttmhtla Pi Sigma heeitlent Fund. Each year this group epeneere an entertainment. given in the junier High Seheel Auditorium, the preceede erf whieh gen tuwartl the Fund. Provision is made whereby any meie student reeeivimg1r an injury while on the eeheel campus er while under the super- vieien of an inetrueter ef the eempue. shell reeeive forty per cent ef ell tIeeter end heepital hills to ene hundred dollars. Eeeh year, just before the eleee ef eeheel, the student 111e111here with as many of the alumni HS peseihle anti their guests enjey an euting and hanquet at ehe ef the many nearby summer resorts. CLUB OFFICERS Presicfeirt, CHARLES LAEDERKIN Vire-President, ROY SALISBURY Serremrjn FRAHCIS STRUUT Treeezrrer, Rhnmrm KING ALPHh LAMEDA BETA Tap: leaf? Ceggeehall, Andersen, Jehneem. Currie. Middle: imball, Brawn, Presser, West, Deane, H. Savage. Eettem: Saunders, WIHEIEW1 Walker, Barlew. Mr. Brewm Dean, DDW. Wereester. ALPHA LAMBDA BETA CLUB The ergenieetien ef the Alpha Lambda Beta Club was worked out trerjtr ee111- pletely by the eharter members 111 1923. The Cenetitutieh end By-Lewe then adopted have been eha11getl tery little. The threefelel purpe-ee ef the eI11h :13 stated in the Censtitutien ee11tit111ee ten he the purpose of the eluh: 1. Te- premete :1 spirit ef etre1-leeti11t,r fellowship and goodwill emerng its eeeeeiatee. 53. Te- etlvanee Gerham Normal Seheel 111en1'ellj;r and seeielly. :5. Te upheld equality 111 all eetre-eurtieuler eetivitiee. h-Ieetinge have been heItI regularly during the eeheel year 1311 the hret and third Mondays ef eaeh menth. A eeeial and interesting time has been- enjoyed at eaeh 111eetit1g. The latter part of the year the eluh is scheduled to present the play, The Private Tuterf' This will he its hret publie eppeerenee en the stage, but we are sure that it will he a reel eueeess. CLUE OFFI CERS ALBERT H. HARLOW, Prestdeet CLARENCE G. W'ALKER, Viee-Peestdeht NEIL O. DEANE, Secreterja-Treesefer GEDRGE A. BRUWN, Feettitju Adthltee KAPPA PI SIGMA CLUE Tep Raw: Heteen, lJ. Fiekereen. M'iddle Raw: Faster, mrhidden, Hunphjr. Morse- Bettem Raw: Page, Hersey. KAPPA PI SIGMH CLUB RUE is still 011 the air! This eluh was organized in Oeteher. 19738. lay the girls living at the Huse Heuee fer the purpose of creating a fraternal feeling fer ene anether and of uniting in a pleasurable adherence ten the rules and tratlitiene ef the eeheei. It is a permanent erganieetien. Members whe II'IDVE into the atlernniten'j,r er whe- Iaeeeme graduates. may retain 111emherehip. Although meet Elf the eeeial events of the club have been mere girlish freliee, a dining teem party, a coasting party, and eeme initiation fun might he mentioned as Sueeeesful aetivitiee. Four ef the six ehartet 111e111her5. the Misses Dunphy, Hersey, Niekersern end Page, join the ranks of the alumni in June. All hope that the eerneretene of friend- ship whieh has been laid may still keep its place. May the eluh here extend its gratitude ten Miss Whitlden fer her ever-reatly adviee and enthusiasm and ten Mrs. Huee, eur heuee mother, fer letting us rWeenrk, live, and play in her heme. CLUE: OFFICERS President: GLADYS FDSTER SECTEME'JrrT'Fmism'er, jENNIE DUEPHY Faculty Adviser, Miss FRANCES WHJDDEN Lleej GUTDGGR CLUB HFFICERS Tep Raw: E. Heinee, Little. Geule'l. Bettem Flew: Marshall. Foster. Wateen? Steteen, Heilett. OUTDOOR CLUB The purpose ef the Outdoor Club is to eneeurege euttleer spurts among the students. The memherehi p inehldee aheut ene hundred students and teaehers. At a meeting of the efHeere end eeuneil several good times were planned, inn eluding a het-deg feast, :1 elenee in Center, and a dance in the gymnasium, felIewing the Ur1i1.rere-,it;-,.r of New Hampshire basketball game. OFFICERS President, VAECE WHATSUN Viee-Preside-HI, LUUISE GUULD Seerete-ry end Treasurer, GRACE STETEDN COUNCIL MEh-IBERS Seeier I 1min? Gladys F ester Rachel Hallett Linweed Perter Eugenie Haynes Rieherd Savage - Camilla Little Peeuhy Adviser, MISS MARSHALL CDMMUTEES' CLUE Tap: Dew, IL IJrummund. Belleff. Guilierd. CI. Drummend, Lewd, Mueei. Eeeend Raw: 5. Dullnff. E. C-arlsun, Pttherte-m Ward, Stewart, Boulter, Huff. Thumpeun, Grimm Third Raw: Hamilten, Bryan, Warren. Haldane. Ieneen. IIrIerrifw'e'I-i1 Hawhnll. Clark, Knight. Ulmer. . . . . . Bettgm:hEIwell. Guthne. Ryder, M. Smlth, Willey, Simoneen, ngler, Storey, R. mit . Nat in pietutehKennard. COMMUTER! S CLUB There is in Gerhem Kennel Sehee-l a group Df students when the not heard in the durmiteriee, yet theyr are as interested in the activities and welfare of the eeheel as the ethere are. They emue frem neighhering eitiee and towns end are referred to es emnmuters. In order that they may be hreught together t0 enjoy the eeeieI as well as the intelleetual side of the eeheel life. they ergenieetl 3. club. It meets the hret and third Wednesdays in each month. At this time they carry em eluh husineee and enjoy entertainments Df verieus kinds. On Nevemher 1?, in pleee 0f the regular meeting of the eluh. :3. dinner was served in the domestic: eeienee remn and was enjoyed by a large number. It has been tlue tn the efforts ef the Cemmutet'e Cluh that the eeheel libraries remain open during the new hour. h-Iieeee Claire 11u-1i-. 't:u::-tlhurt!. Elizabeth Silva, and Marguerite Palmer have eheerfully acted as librarians. Te- them and to Miss Jer- tleu the memhers wish to express their appreciation. CLUB OFFICERS Preeident. Memes: l-Ielehemtce I e'te-Peettitfewzt, PHYLLIS lirtttteIT Secretary. MARY GRIFFIE Treeenrer, GEUEGE Lawn Ileel MAESJHCHUEETTS CLUE Temp: Littleheld, Lennon, Hersey, Hedges, Emery, M. Inhneun. Middle: Bifnell. K. Duffy. Eieedwin, Rieux. Crewther. Berle, Erneatu. Eettem: Tayler. Kennedy, Gihhene, Leahy. Mth-ail, Heeper, F . Dufi'y. THE MASSACHUSETTS CLUB The perpeee ef the elub i5 te promote geetl fellowship among the students and teeehers frem Meeseehueette. Aetivitiee: Meetings everyIr first and third i'n-Terntley ef eeeh month in the Library of Rebie Halli Deuces in the Center, henquet in East Hell dining room fer members of the eluh, henqtiet fer the Salem Kennel neekethell T earn. The members do their heat to live up tn the aims set by the eluh. As an efheer it ie eur thity te peeve that we are wth'thj.F ef the trust placed in eur eere. The 111emhere ef the eluh desire ten :10 their heet te live up to the seeieI end eeheiestie standards set by eur seheel. At some time we have eeme in eenteet with e Gerhem graduate and were im- pressed by his personality. He has telti us of the eppertunitiee for an education under expert tutelage. T his hee turned eur steps tewertle Gerhem. Above all this, however, was our earnest tleeire te heeeme geared teeehers. Our duty is te eentrihute not only to the seheleetie hut else to the eeeiel side et' eur eeheel life. W e hope that threugh eur tienees in Center we have heen 511e- eeeeftil in furnishing entertainment. 'ietter then that. we hepe that we have been eueeeeef 111 in strengthening the hentle of friendship hetween the students. May the E'Iesseehueette Cluh ef the fertheeming yeere strive te eeeel the re- sults ef our sincere efferts to make the student hotly ene large end enngeuiel group. May we, as we leave, knew with pride the infineuee whieh Gerhem Kennel Seheel hes heel 111mm us in the shaping of em eereere. CLUB OFFICERS President, Enween I. LeitI-Ie i'iee-Preeirieiir. Theme Keweenv Secretary! Miter Greene's Treasurer, M. FLeHee'ee l'leGeeIL I 155! T KENEEEEC VALLEY CLUE Tap: J Flindersun, Jean, EelrterltT Haekell, Stuhhs, PeaSe, Mudge. Hudeun. Cunning. ham. Uiiver, Eeggeshall, Jehnsen. Hiddie: H-ailett, Ueane. ClarkewCennere, Reynaldi Mt Westen, E. Hainee, Heme, Healy, Grant, Brann. Page. altz. Hell. Eettem: Taplt'f R. Hellett. H. McFarland. Snell, M. McFarland, M. Smith, Meere. Pinman, 11. eagle, Hm. Niles. Hayes. KENNEBEC VALLEY CLUB The Kennehee Valley Cluh, erganieed in 192?, has eeiitinuetl to he an eetive club in the seeial life of the eeheei. Its ehief purpeee is to bring the students from Kennehee, Lineeln. Pieeataquie. Sagatlahee, and Somerset Ceuntiee into :1 eleeet acquaintance with one anethen The regular meetings have been held en the eeeend and fourth l'Iendaye ef eaeh month. One at the iiret entertainments was a tlenee in the Center. November 16, 19.29. To this all niemhere ef the eeheel were invited. The ehih menihere. as well as the dancers. thenhnttghlj;r apl'ireeiatertl the splendid seheei Spirit ehewn h? the erehestra. Pauline Halter, Annie Grant, Ruth Cele. Neil Deane. and Themes Dionne. The special supper in East Hall will leng he remembered hj: the memhere. Fer this pleasant evening the eluh feels grateful to the Chef. Mr. Lunt, and to belies 1-Weedwertl. CLUB. OFFICERS ORM.-HN L. CDGGESHALL. Preeideet B'IADELIHE SMITH. Fire-Presideut CATHERIHE HAEKELL, Secretary LEHA OLIvER. Treeee-rer FACULTY MEPh-IBERS MISS EDITH Dene, M155. Senna Ii-RAEEELL Linsel YURK CGUNTY CLUB Tap: Drmendruyd, E. Littlefield, Luvejey, Heed. Middle: Syphers, C. Merrill, Dustin. M. MerrilL Chadheurne. Hutterrn: RiEHEF, Mine Whidden, Ceueens, SitillinI D. Matthews. YORK COUNTY CLUB The York Cnunty Chth, etganieed Oetehet, 1933?, has eentinuetl ite etgahite- tien, eaeh year ptehting by previous ehth experienee. The meetings are heltl in Rebie Hall Library, en the first and third Tuesday evenings at EVETF eeheel month. The members were VEI'jJ mueh pleased when Miss Frances 1's-'1Ir 'hidtle11 enneented ten eentinue heltling her lteeitien as feeultj,F adviser. The purpose of this club is ten increase interest in eeheel life and to promote geed-felluwehip among the students ftem Turk Cetmty. Every member is pIedged ten loyalty to Yerk County and tn Gerham Nermal Seheel, to work for their support, and ten aim to keep before its members high ideals. It is eensideted wise te- keep everyone in the eltth eetive. fer aetive lttemhete are what melee for :1 strong, well-erganieed eluh. Te weleente the new memhets the eluh arranged for a supper in East H311 dining teemt CLUE OFFICERS President. LENA DE Ceeeee Fiee-Presitfeet, lltLteN Desert: .S'etretttty, MERLE Ceretws Treasurer, Ween: SEILLIN Hell LAW LEAGUE Tee: E. Andersen, Dumas Kin , R. Savage. Middle: CI. Dmmmend. West. . eeves. Bell. Bettem: Lewd, Brawn. Mr. Wieden. Walker. THE. LAW LEAGUE A new organisatien, The Law League, was established this FEET, and it has the distinction of being the only eluh of this kind in the sehe-eul. The purpose, as im- plied in the nsme, is to give members practice and iseilitj,r in publie speaking and te sequsint them with the rules and regulations of parliamentary preeedure. The membership inelueles the boys of the MidsSenier Industrial Arts Course. Meetings are held weekIy on Thursday sfterneens. Eseh member, in turn, prepares and de- livers s. speeeh en seine current tepie. Extempersneeus speeehes also play an im- portant part in the pregrsms. All the meetings are eendueted iii striet seeerd with parliamentary lsw prsetiee. The efiieers fer this year have been: OFFICERS Pi'ssidei-it, RICHARD Sevens Viss-President, EARL Assesses: Secretary, Geesss Lewis Fertility Acisdser, CLIFFDRD CI. T. EVIEDEH llesj NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY CLUB The Natienal Hener Seeiety Club 'm' Gerham Normal Sehenl was organized with the following membership: Anita Caren, Mary Eetkee, Wilhehnine Brenn. Derethy Farringten, Mary Jane Fertier. Roger jean? Ruth Pexen, Christine Rey- nnltls. Katherine Shaw, Ruth Eileen. The club memherehip is made up of students Whe: during their high seheel enurse were members Cut the N. H. S. and whe are still interested in pursuing and achieving reeegnitien in character, eehelerehip, Ieetlerehip, anti eerviee. Intellectual achievement is the keynote ef the Gerhem Cluh. Its aim is te stim- ulate interest in the mere eerieue activities ef life, to eteedily strive fer e higher type nf Drganieatien with higher ideals. feet net in 3113' way te minimize the VEIIUE at what may be termed recreational eluhe. The students wish tn express their Sincere eppreeietinn at Miss Jardan'e wille ingneee to act as feeultj,r adviser. CLUH OFFICERS Prem'denf, Renee Ll 1am H. LTEtLe-P-reeidentl RUTH Patriot: Secretary emf Treasurer. MARE HGTHDS Feermj' -Jdt'fiw', MISS JDEDAH I1631 Edi. Juana: immune; HEEL $5.525? EEEEEHJ 63m umwbmm 433m .Eumwhinim 555.: 63in .395 dHFEEEmC mEMFUiMiEU diam UE:mnH 4.52.53 LEE 3 EA $5155 .3333 .EEPi Evian 1. 154 1 BRIARAROSE J1: Oprra Fantasy in n Prnfagne and Three :itfts G. I'x'. S. Gymnasium April is. man Diteetetl hy Miriam E. Andrews SYNOPSIS When the ltnr'eljtr Princess Briar-Rese was hnrn tn the King anti Queen at Lntevaine. there was great rejnieing. Rat beeanse the thirteenth fairy. the wieked Renaulda. was net invited ten the ehristening feast. she tleereeti that Briar-Rnse should die at the age at hfteen by the priek of a spindle. The gentle Fairy Queen. whese gift had been ferestalled hy Renanltlais enrse, mitigated the dreadful tleem by deereeing that Briar-Rese she-ultl sleep fer manyF years. The King ordered all spinning wheels within the kingdnni to be burned. On the Prineessl Efteenth hirthtlay Prinee Flerisel ef Tuseany, with whom a marriage had been arranged fnr Briat-Reset earne tn Lnrnvaine. He was aeeetn- panied, among others, by Dragn. sun of the evil Renauida, and her teal in carrying nut her designs en Erisr-Rnse. 1n the guise of a gardener, Flnrisel won the inve nf Briar-Rnse, allowing Drags ta assume his persDnaIitf. Beeause ef her love for the supposed Beppe IIFle-riselj, Eriar-Rese refused te plight her trnth tn the Prince, and aided hy her faithful jester, Jnrian. she Heel from the hetrnthal. Beppn, ten, flees tn eseape the King's wrath. Returning tn the garden late at night, BriarsRnse is induced by Drags, whe pretends that. as Flerieel, he has ahandnned his suit int her hand, to elirnh tn the ramparts fer a weed with Beppn She enrnes upon the Tower Ream, and a little 01d wetnan, spinning at the nnly wheel left in the kingdent. Having enaaed the Spinning Wmnan t0 let her have a ttj.F at the wheel Briar-Rase prieks her hnger, and se fnlhils her deem, falling at enee inter a deep slumber. At the same time, every living ereatnre within the paiaee walls sueetnnhs tn drnwsiness. When the ehiltIten who had tejnieetl at Briar-Rnseis ehristening were middle- aged and grey-haited, Floriael, kept magiealbr young and handsante by the pnwer ef the Fairy Queen. returns to the garden new isnlateti behind a thernyr hedge. tn essay, at a ehannetl inninent, to find his way te- his sleeping lewe. again Renanida intervenes 1315 the help of Drags, who sets the villagers nn Flnrisel, elainiing he is a bandit. Flerizel fatally weuntls Drags. With his death Renauidajs spell is broken, and Flnriael. still aided hy the magic of the Fairy,r Queen, makes sneeessful venture of the thnrny wall, just as the inatin sang hanishes the pnwers of darkness and eviI. Entering the anet Resin, Flnrizel resteres Hriat-Rnse tn life with a kiss. The whole hnnseheld awakens from its lung sleep, and rejniees with BriarsRe-se in life, and love. IlE-al CAST DF CHARA CTERS Clevis, King ef Lereveine ......................................................................................... . Charles Lentlerkin CIetildE, Queen ef Lerm-eine .. Norma Thureten Erier-Rese, the Princess .............................................................................................................. Mary Bird Flerieel. Prince Df Tuscany . ............................................................................................ . Richard Savage Madame Lucette, nurse tn Erier-Reee . . .. . Eleanor Frost Miglmn, Iatly-inhweiting te Erier-Reee ....................................................................... + Cllariette fates lh'tenedlltle+ the wicked fairyf . ........................................................ Merje-rie Kendall Dragn, sen Gt Rmaulda ............................................................................................................ Reger Jean Messer Jaeehue, the King'e Majer Dame ............................................................................ Paul Dumas Jerian. jester tn the Regal Family . ................................................ Harald Hallett Fair;r Quem ..................................................................................................................... + Eleanur McLeod Amhreee, the King'e .eeek . ............................................... . ...... Angela Ereeete Franz, the gardeher . ................................................................ William HeepEr Peterkin, the gardenerie hey ..................................... . W'alter Robb Tellywitk, the royal tailur . ......................................................................................................... Jehn Bell M3134. kitchen Illaid ........................................................................................................ Edna Riehardenn Spinning WNmnen ................................................................................................................ Eveiyn Levejny Ketinke L J Katherine Shaw Marie 1'I.'illee,ere .......... . Ruth Sleen Anne L Eleaner Ridley Dirk t Miiten Dustin Jehann Irvin Garden Elias Villagers ........................................................ Raymund Dean Dietrich Burtnn Andersen Cernelie I. II, a small hey J Flereuee Hutt A Child ........................................................................................... + Barbara Hill The Arehbishep . ................................................................................................................. Jehu Andersen Martin, a ceurtier ................................................................. Oliver Winslnw 2:12;: Eigtfihie 3i whe 1:11,r m climb the hedge of theme ................................... iaIiEEIEIEtll-Eiid A Small Girl .............................................. , ..... Virginia Lidhaek Stetssers thegys Fpeter ;2;$3: Tallywieke aseietants .. .............................................. i BE: 3511:ng Emeryr LMary Curtis Attendente m Ithl'err'mf: Harald Kennedy, Thames Dionne, William Kimball, Geerge Halter. Canke- Aminenre: Lena DeCeurcy, Arden Elwell, Rama Judd, DDfDEhF Halperin. CaerI-iers: Fred LittleHelti, Albert Brawn. LHdiEE ef the Cmrrf: Clara Chadbeurne, Geneva Merriheld, Beulah Perkins, Greee Me- Aliieter, Charlette Day, Lillian Gastenguay, Luuiee Geuld, Jane Hedges, Flerenee Hart, Alice Ceswell, Graee Stetsen, Margaret R055, Evelyn Reneem. Ffifegers: Lara Hall, Evelyn Levejey, Ellen Lyell, Pauline Mathews, Thelma MeCrink, Verna Stubble. Fairy Attendants: Barbara Hersey, Helen Meuleiseu. Arleen Wateen, Geraldine Jehnsen, Elieeheth Carey, Ruth Paxeen, Zilpha Duran, Deris Elaiedell, Marl.r Tagley, Demthy Hermon, Lenna Stuwe. - Frag Deuce: Rachel Hallett, Anita Caren, Thelma Burnham, Mary Hikel, Carelyn Meme, Marjerie Pilman. Chair Bow: Herbert Levendele, Weedbury Spring, Arthur Weeds. F rank Watsen. Drakesfm: VFEHHS, Merrie Rehineen and Merjc-rie Mendy; Trmnper, Annie Grant; Sexe- phmte, Ruth Cele ; Dwmu, Wayne Bagley; Pierre, Mary Peabody. 11ml GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Tap: TitehrnhI Curtis, Hedgkine. Emery, lleAll'tster. Shaw. Paxeen, Rees. Faster. Reneem. Seeeud: Miss Andrews, Hiehardeen, Day, Eleistleli, Judi Duran, Peahedy. Hart. . Eteteen, Hell, Caewell, Perkins. Third: Bird. Kendall, Luvejuy. Harlperin. Hersey. Hedges. Etewe. Chedheurne. Elnan, Harman, Frest- Bettem: Guptill, EIweiJ. Matthews. Merriiield. Stuhhe, Catee, MeLeetl, Lynn, Meu- Iaieen, Tapley, Thursten, Geetenguay. Ridley. GIRLS! GLEE CLUB Behold the best singing talent in our eeheei! This erganieetien beasts fer ite memhership fifty students. Our meetings are held enee a week in the mueie teem em EMedneeday afternoons. Our engagements during the year have been many and varied. Several of our members have unusual eerie veieee and have been heard with pleasure, heth at ehureh anti eeheel. Seine hi the entertainments in which we have partieipeted are, the Christmas Careiing areunti tewn, the Christttiee program in eeeenihly. the teachers: emwentien in Pertland, end the epetette. JURIGE HIGH SCHUDL DRCHESTRA Tep: Keeugh, Alden. Careweilg .Ijl'etitiel Carlie, Eeethby, Miss Andrews. Hettem: Meighan, Litlhaelt. 1vt'tu'elhmr, tiraffam, Landry. ?eung. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA We began eur ereheette this year with a, membership of nine and new we number fifteent P'rttetieal13,;r ell e-f us are taking lessens. Each week we get together in the eeheel ereheetre fer fUl'tjf minutes and tune tip.H We are leasing same of our best talent by graduatiml, but we hope that the sixth grade will have some geed tttusieiene te add to the orchestra next year. Heel wd YDUIG MEN'S GLEE CLUB Too: LittleHeld, Kimball. Jean. Savage, J. Anderson, Baker, B. Anderson. Middle: Bell. Gordon, Winslow, Robb. Hallett, i'lrIiss Andrews. Ftottome Dustin; I.?IeaneT Hooper, Landetkim Brown. Broeato, Kennedy, Dionne. Not In pietorew Dumas. YOUNG MENlS GLEE CLUB You shoultl hear this erowd harmonise! You would prohahlj,r say that you IIEVEI'IhEEtI'tl anything like it before. This club has heen organised 0'an three years, hot in that short time has made itself a deeidetl asset to the sehool. Oar partieular eontrihotioo to the sehool eotertaimneot this year was the operetta Briar-Rose. W e were in that one hundred per eeot strong. G. '33. S. DRCHESTRFL Top: Miss Jintlt'ews, Chadhourne, Grant, Matthews, Dionne. Cole. R. Drummood, Cl. Drummond. Eoltom: LittleF-elrl? Day, fates. Frost, LI'oi'anI Jutltl, Pease. Pike, Moody. Bagley. ORCHESTRA The sehool orehestra this year eoosists of eighteen members. Although we are laeking,r somewhat in bass instruments and haveolt quite the proper halanee. we make up for it all in noise aodwgood fellowship. The orchestra has played for several events during the yeateassemhlies, danees, the Christmas program, and the operetta. llssJ ATHLETICS FOR CHEERACTER Life, we ate eftea teld. ie a great game in whieh we must all participate. It eeatains drudgery as well as pleasure. These twe elements are aIaa inw valved in alI farms of athletics. A true athlete is well aware eat the leng heats of eenditieniag and liraetiee ef fundamentals whieh are necessary he- fere he can play the game. He also kaewe the moments at deepest aatiefaetien in a game well played. Seheel athletics are ta Life what the brief period at practice teaching is ta the teaching pte- feeeien. In athletics as in his teaehiitar practice, the student aheultl eeeute self central, a sense at fairness, and experience in meeting effectively varieus eituatieaa. Athletics teaeh also that valu- ahle characteristic ealIed eatiperatien whieh re- quires the suhardinatiea ef seifiah desires that the whale may benefit. Sportsmanship, the meet laudetl trait which athletiee eanttihute ta character, demands that the player must net aaly leee grace- fully and reeegaiee the EllJiiity of a werthy tippe- aent, but alse must win graeef 11113:. In ether words, a true athlete has gained through his eentaet with that praetiee period at his life the real tgaalihea- tiane at a gentleman, and thus athletics 111L151: he eaaeideretl in the rank at these pursuits which build fer character. CLIFFORD O. T. Wteaewi Heal m-qJ - w -d- t a 11711 ATHLETIC CGUNCIL OFFICERS Tap Raw: 11155 Marshall. Mr. 'Wutsen, Miss Faxsen, Seated: Mr. Ruseell. THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION THE COUNCIL Heeerery P-ren'ttettt, WALTER E. RL'SEELL President; Vettee R. WATSDK, 'SH Viee-Peeeitfent, RUTH P.1xeex. E31 Seerete-ry-Treasurer, KitTHERIFE MARSHALL Everett 3. Packard Ruth 5102111, 3313! Paul J. 1311111215, 1'31 Clifford O. T. W'ietleu Mary W'ertl, :32 Irvin Gertlen. l3! THE YeeNt; Mewe A. A. THe YeUN-e Wemem'e EL :51. Preeitfent, ALBERT Reemw, BE? Peeeideuh UeeerrHtr Lettetee, '31?! Viee-Preeidettt, CLIFTUH Reeves. '31 ere-Pees-ident. DeeeTHe I-Ieweem: 331 Secretary, Utreetie BeeLee, 53:3- Secretary, Meet: BIRD, EC! Treeeeree: Feexels STeeUT, 13C! T'reeeueet; MARY JANE FURTHER, J31 This year eeerj.I student ef the Gerhem Nermel Seheel eutemetieally heeeme a menther Hi the Fithletie Aeeeeietien 1113011 payment ef the Hblanket title! 011 the opening deg; ef eeheel. Twe tlellere end seventy-hve cents of this tax is turned ever tn the Aseeeietien fer ethleties. In turn, the 111et11hers ef the Aseeeietien are entitled te free admittance te e11 ethletie events 01' the eeheel. Fer effieieney, the Asseeiatien is divided into three greupe: the Y'eung Meure hthietie Aeseeietien, the Yeung Wemetfs Athletic rksseeietien, and the Cetmeil. The Athletie Ceuneil i5 eemprised ef the prineipel. the three eeeehee, and three student representatives Erem eeeh ef the twe hreneh esseeietiene. The duties of this berth: are to eppreve all measures eeueitlered hy the hreneh ergenieetiene end to decide em all matters ef eligibility. ff - Iluq Jurhag 3,34 $11113 an :6..- .5- M $21,? :1: w a; :1. ,. - QGQCHARDE - I...rf..ll... .. La??? .3 J'. A I. a... m! 1...... n3..- '1 - 1......- '- I. -h-I- -. Eww EE'f' -. -. . ----v. ' '-.1.I.-1.lI-'-. I... -:-'-.F-. Ilia. ?. -. -. i I '- . I. .33- E - .L 5..- 5.;- . - - 4... n... H... x5. --.,.I 3.. um 1.. 'h' - -. HH'HLIHH CHESS-CSUHTRE Tim. Left tn Right: DEERE. Pressey. Duatin. Winalacrw. Packard. Cnach. Euttum: Andaman. Barlow, Kimhail. CROSS COUNTRY OFFICERS Coach, EvERETT S. PACKARD IHJHIIQEF, NEIL O. DEANE, Egg TIIE TEALM William IIuoper, 231:1! AIhert Harlow. F311! Walter H Robb, ?30 jnhn O. Pressey, -'30 Oliver Winsmw, E3'3 William Kimball. 14373 Jim filldETSDIL '32 1- Iiltnn Dustin, F3?- ASSISTANT IH'IANAGERS CLINTDN GUILFDED, P31 GEGRGE Lawn. 31 SU M M A RY Dual Meet, at Gorham, October 15 Gnrham Kurmal, 31; Bridgtml Academy, 535 Dual Meet. at Gotham. Octnher 2E3 Gnrham Normal, 22; FreePc-rt High. 3'? Dual Meet. at Eridgton. October 3U Gm'ham Narmal. 34: Bridgtnn htademy. 23 Dual Meet. at Gnrham. Navemher 2 Gbrham Nahuatl. ?3: Cantun High, 35 I174 .! - ?JF Winsiew Barlow J. an derson THE CONFERENCE RUN The Annual Cumberland County Cenfetenee Run was held at Gotham in November. The Gerham team was heat te teams from Freepert High Sehee-L Seatbere High Seheenl, Windham High Seheel, and Peanell Institute at Gray. Pen- nell wen, gaining permanent pessessien ef the twe-year trophy denated by the Gerham Normal School Athletic Asseeiatien. The etess-eeuntry team of 1.929 eempleted the season with a reeerd sf twe vieteries and twe defeats. The bays met the harriers from Canton and Freepert High Seheels, and eempeted in two meets with Bridgten Academy. Everett L. Paeltard handled the reins and developed a team which exhibited a tine spirit of unitsir and cetiperatien. On Oeteber 15th, Gerham ran her htst meet at heme against Bridgten Aeadd erny, losing to this streng euththy a 31-25 satire, indicating that the runners were elesely hunched at the Finish. The harriers from Freepert High Seheel invaded Getham e11 Oeteher 26th and were turneti baek t0 the tune of $2 to 32. Winslow sf Gerham led the pack heme, eleseiy fellewed by Winslow sf Freepert, Rebh, and Barlow. Oeteher 3Uth saw tint bays on their waj.I te taekle Brit! ten Aeademy enee again. The end ef a hard taee, however, tliselesed Bridgten eademy in the lead by a scare at 3e-33t having hnished three men in iirst, seeend, and third pIaees. HTWild Bilin Heeper Enishetl hrst fer Gotham. The final engagement of the season was run against Cantea High Selieel at Gotham. I'Teeper was the hrst to appear at the top at the hiil at the hnish, and he was felltiwetl by Rehb, Andersen, Barlow, and Kimball in third, hfth, sixth. and eighth positions, respectively. The meet thus went to Gerham by a seere of 72336. We shall iese hf: gratluatiea iiBilI Heeper. when eeuld always th': eeuntetl upon ten be among the leaders, and two other geed runners. Robb antl Barlow. There is, hewever, an excellent nueleus left for seat fail. which with new reeruits might to earrjj.r Gerham te another successful seasen twer hill and dale. Hts1 WEARERS OF THE WC? Tap! Cnggeshaun Stretlt, 1-. Andersen, Kimball. Parsons. Middle: I..esh:r, Reeves, WIDE!DW Hellett, Begiey. . Hmtum; Happier, Currie, Vern , hreeste, Wetsen. I'M. Deane, Eariaw. WEARERS OF THE G CROESCOUNTRY Albert Barlow, '3'3 1:13 Paul Dumas, l31 flj William Heeper, F3E! Git Oliver Winslow, J32 tn Eugene Perseus, JBU CD William Kimball, i3? tlt Raymund Currie, :30 IZU Jehn Andersen. 1'32 Ujl Ormen Cnggeshsll, 33$ TU tkeil Deane, '30 t1? Eislter Rebb, ?30 Hi ' BASKETBALL Francis Stteut, 13D tBj Harold Hellett, 13E! tlj Vance Watsen. J3G 1:3 Edward Leahy, 131 tn Robert Wreseett, i313 tEJ EVeyne liegiey, T32 ilj Paul Bullies, I31 UH Claytml 1iJerrill, 5-32 ft! Ciiftern Reeves, 1'31 ta $Char1es Landerkm, I3i! EU BASEBBLL Venee Watson, JIM GEJ Charles Lsntlerkiu. 53H CH RDhErt 1Weseett, 'BU flji Angela Emeata. '31 flj: Francis Street, TBH IEU Edward Leahy, :31 tn i'i M ansgeris letter. THE G The letter iiG'u is the stamp st epprevei, which is given by the Gotham Nermel Seheel through its Athletic: Asseeietien te young men of the seheel when fulfill the necessary mental and physical queliheetiensi In Cress Country the letter is s reeds ifieci bieek HGH, in Beskethsil it is eld Engiish, and in Baseball it is hieek. The first letter a young man earns in any true sport is green, the seeentl is white. and the third is green en a white heekgreundi The standards are high and the letters diffi- Cuit tn EHTIL All hener te the wearers oi the HGT HTM Hum uu uu uuuu um um UUUU uulTUU'UU'UU'IIWUUw W W ' FEET ' d KEN L Fr--MI m- m m.fm nn r jEMH $3.. .-:JJJA$K : v ED? i W Jj $19 :9 7 ' M nghfmnnm?i$h Farr - 29x5: ' Wm? T . FE E -..- Eiffa? I'- I f I rm Fin HM ! Hr? nrl rm Hn nn' m Hnleyfm I IITTI BASKETBALL-UERSITY LandcrI-Ein. Watsun. Wesmtt. RENEE. Vcrriil, Eagley. Lessnrd, Lealw. Strum. LLIm-nas.+ Wicden. BASKETBALL OFFICERS Caprmh, H-TANCE R+ WATER. F3111i Caach, CLIFFDRD O. T. W'IEDEN Gorham $Gnrham Gerham $ Gurh 3111 3: Gnrh E-un Gurham Gnrham $GU rham Gnrham Gotham Gnrhmn Francis StrDut, $3EI Vance Watsnn, 33D Robart Wescntt. 'SU Paul Dumas, :31 Clifton REEVES. ?31 ASSISTANT MANAGERS I..inwond Porter, ,31 Llfanagcr, CHARLES F. LANDERHII, 53H THE TEA M Edward Ijahy, J31 Ednmnd Lessard. l131 Wrayne Bagley, '33 Clayton Verrill, i313 Fred West, 131 SUMMARY NGI'lTlEll . 11 Alumni 8 Normal 2D Westbrook High EB XormaI .. 4i Portland M. S. C. ......................... . 13 Nnrmal .. 24 Farmiugtnn Nurmal ...................... 25: Normal 19 Livermore Falls High 18 Normal .. 13 N. H. Freshmen 51 Narmal .. 351 Farmington Nurmal 32 Narmal .......................... 2'3 Guuld Academy .............................. 3D Normal + 41 Auburn 31.5. C. 373 Nnrmal .. 29 Salem Normal ................................ 18 Norillal ... i; Games away. III'IIIIi-i- 2.; 113011ch Academy 2'? HTS! -. -: 1 - - I .- - J - 1.1.x. '. 1'- l...- - .- - ?ZL$$HE 71,; - .15 'ahhh- 4 - a :3. - -:.;..,- . -. - .L - a-aa- RESERVEE Porter. Ereeate. Hallett, Kimball, King, LessartlI J..t'll.:I'nrleratjnn1 Landerkin. THE Raseavas Harald Hallett. F3U Jehn Andersen. J32 Etlmehd Lessard. ,31 Raymond King. '31 Angele- Breeate, ,31 William Kimhall, '32 Caarhi. CHaaLas F. Larceaaata, BU SUMMARY Gotham Nerutal Reserves 24 Standish High 22 $Gerham Normal Reserves 1T 5. P. High Seeentls ...................... 3'? $Gerham Normal Reserves 1-1 Standish High 13 Gotham NermaI Reserves IE- 5. F. High Seconds 23 Gotham Nermal Reserves 18 Gotham High 1D 'k Games away. The Garham NermaI Schnel basketball team, under the CUaehing of Mr. W'ieden, enmpleted its most sueeessful seaseh in the hist-arj;r ef the sport at Gotham, winning six games out at eleven starts ef a hard schedule. The first game of the seasen was played with the streng Almuni team, made up ef the big hits? of preceding years. The game was slew, due tn the defensive style of play adapted hy heath teams. lSerham eketl eat a win. 11-8. Ineitlentallsr. this was the hrst time an Alumni game was ever played at Gotham. The fellewing Fridayr evening the team travelled to Westbrook and reeeived a defeat whieh it did not deserve as later games proved eeuelusively. The hnal SECITE was 2843C! with Gerham en the short end of the seere. On January 1?. the Portland Maine Seheel ef Cenuneree journeyed to Gerham where they were seuntlly trauneetI H-13. Gerham Normal seemed to have found itself. The team was simply invineihie that night. Etta! Il'l'lliutl . J. Wesentt Strant Watsun The big trip of the year began an the afternoon at January as when the team left by bus for Fariningtnn. Eli enrdial weleanie and supper awaited them there. The game started at eight nielnek and was a heetie battle frnm the first tip-eiT. Farniingtan tank the lead at the beginningr at the seenntl quarter and held it until the hrst of the last quarter. fit this paint the senre was 2-1-1? in fEHTDI' af Fanning- tnn when Bagley opened up with twn ringers antl 1Wesmtt fallnwed with anetheri A innl fer 1vlifesentt gave Gnrhani a ehanee to tie the scare. The shot was sueeess- fnl and the senre was tied, 24-24. With lint ten seesntls tn gn. Farmingtnn made gaed a fnnl shat, winning the game 25-24. The next night the tables were reversed when Gnrharn defeated Livermnre Falls High Sehnnl by a foul shot in twn nvertime periods. The hnal senre was 19- 18. Two heetie games. The fallnwing week New Hampshire State Freshmen invaded Gerham. They eertainly lrnew haw to play basketball. The final score proves that N. H. Fresh, 51; Gatham, 1.3. Ouch l l! The bays evidently picked up some points in that game and nsetl them tn gnad advantage when they defeated Farmingtnn Normal 39-32 the fallnwing week. This game gave Gnrhani possessien of the Chrissikns Cup fer another year an paints. The twn heme and heme games with Gnnltl Academy were exeiting and einse. Gould wen the one at Bethel 313-22 and the nne at Gotham 2?-Es. ian secl. The fellnwing week they were pieked fer the Bates Tournament. The final week of basketball eantained twn hnine games. On Tuesday the Auburn Maine Sehn-al nf Cnnnneree invaded and were turned haek defeated 4.1- 32. Three days later a team from the Nnnnal Sehnel at Salem. Massachusetts. niet similar treatment. The senre was 29-19. Salem had defeated Fariningtnn Normal the night hefnre. 19-18. This is the first time Salem has been an the Gotham schedule, snpplantingtBridgewater Narnial Sehenl. We hope another year will see them hnth an the schedule. The entlnnlr f or 1931 at present is enennraging. Only three men will he lost hf; graduation. Though their less will he felt lteenlj,F a very strnng nneIens nf veterans remains fnr another year. T his, together with the pessihility ei streng material in the entering elass. shenltl give GDThHHI Nnrmal the fastest representatives 011 the pelishetl surface in the history of the sehenl. l1sal i AFEE-r cg k ' 'h ' ERWT' a m UESc'nI'T J :9 mi f Jam d 59?? WWW BATE $5 r LBEN'FH E EDRUHHGHD -BHpT HE R5 11311 BASEEELL- THE TEEN: Tap: lean!:ieuien1 Harman, Leahy. Dumasi-JGriersen, Bradstreet, 5. Er-eeate. Frent: A. Brucate, Weseeth Watson, allettI Cummmgs. BASEBALL 1929 OFFICERS Captuim VANCE R. WATEDN, '39 Manages; SAMUEL ERGCHTD, iEQ Cease! CLIFFORD O. T. WIEDEN THE TEAM Cecil Bradstreet, 1:23! Dana Cummings, :39 Gerald Hallett, L39 Harry Griersen, l2? Linwned Hannen, HEB Rnhert Weseett. E31L? Vance Watsen, :SU Angelo Breeetn. .31 Edward Leehy, J31 Paul Dumas, 331 SUMMARY $GUThEtl'i'l Nernml ......................... . 1 Deering High .................................. U $Gerhem Henna! .......................... H Fryeburg Aeademy . ..................... 11 $Gnrhem Kennel ......................... . 51 l'rarmingten Normal . .................... . '1' Gerhmn Kennel .......................... 5 Ee'armingten Normal . ..................... 4 $GG1'1'131TI Kennel .......................... 3 Hates Seeentls ................................ T 3'; Games away. THE RESERVES Paul Dumas. :31 Fred H'reet. l3.1 Reymencl King, !3.! Edward Leahy, 1'31 Linweerd I'Tarmen. EH Clarenee TWaIker, 131 Edmund Lessard. J31 Samuel Hreeate, 29 Lawrence Fegg, TEE! George Baker, '31 The Reserves defeated the Gerham High SelmeI and the I-Vindham High Sehee-i teams hut lest te Standish High Seheni. Xe regular schedule was pleved because 11e- teame were availal.t:le can account of the varieus seheelhey leagues. Tn additien te these three games; many preetiee games were lllayed. 11321 THE RESERVES Tep: Harmen, West Dumas, S. Breneste+ W'a'lker. Front: Lesssrd. Lea L Baker. King. The Gotham Norms! hssehsll teem experieneeti a successful sesseii, emerging vieterieus in four games Dut ef hire and lasing enlj: tn the strung Estes Seeeiitls aggregatien, in a eleselgir played game at Lewisten. In the first game of the sessen with the Deering High Seheel st Deering, the Gm-hsni heys shaded the Deering H igh eluster in s elese eentest kw the score of 1-D. Feur pitchers were used in this encounter, twe hy eseh seheel. Hsiiett and Dumas held the Purple hatters to two hits. Gerhsm j eutneyed te Fryehurg e11 May 8th and defeated Fryehtirg Aesdemy, Hull. I'iEEWF betting and Ieese heltiing eherseterisetl this eneeunter. May Eilth saw the hesehsll team en its way to Fsrmingten te meet their ehl rival in spert. Gerhem wen item Fenningten in s. hitter ten-inning struggle. The Gethem heys tallied five times hefere the iisriiiingten players eeuld tighten up. In the ninth inning, Iisi'mingten tied the seere. hut in the tenth, Gotham esme hsek with two runs fer e sistery. The heel seere reed Q-T. On May 2-5th the Farmingten nine Visited Gerham. end almther ltai'd-ieught, ten-inning game ensued. A tieuhle by Wresetzrtt feilewed 1J3? s single by Dumas, and e Tong drive hy i'iteeete ss pineh hitter, preeeetied te hreek 1.11:: the ball game in the tenth inning. Gerham wen this game. 54L Thus Gerhem was twiee sitter ever Iisriningten in twe tensinning games within a week. The last game ei the sessen and the enhir defeat was at Lewisten when Ger ham Nermsl met the listes Freshmen. The hnei seere wes T-B fer Estes. Leuis Chrissikes was host at a dinner to the Gethsm Nermsl baseball team with severs fer hfteen. Speeches ieilewed the dinner, end a iiietien picture reel wits shewn ef the Gerhsm-Iiermihgten game. The less of several players hy gretlustien will he felt, hut in addition tn the veterans s geed immher ef new esrltlitistes will lie svsilshie te remit! inte shape antithet' fest team fer this year. I.1331 ' II 'i-i JL'NHJH ELREKE'I'HJLL TEAM Ten: 1'v-'erril1, I. Andersetu Kimball. 1301:0111: Eagley. Reeves IECDHCIIJI, Plummer- GILBERT'E REEEIHLEHE VOLLEY B$T.L Breeatu, Heeper. Fetter, Leehy. fiiihm't. A new plan et preliminary training fer basketball wee fermuletetl hy Ceeeh Wiedeu fer the pest eeeeen. Each letter men was given a squad ef she men fer whom he was reepeneihle during the preliminary werk. The leader at etteh greup eenettltetl the sehetlule ef training from day te- clay and earrietl eut the ertlere te the hth ef hie ehihty with the neeaeinnal help hf Ceaeh 11fi-r- ietlen. just previeue tn the Thanksgiving teeeee, e eeries of games was run eff between the greupe. This was geed preetiee and helped te shew up the 111aterial at hand. The interelaee heskethall gemee market! a slight ehenge in the ethletie pre- gram. Eaeh team put a fermitlahle eemhinetien em the fleet, hut in spite Of the eppeeitien ef the seniors and 111itI-eeniere. the junierre emerged vieterinue. During the perietl hetween the end eE hasltethail and the beginning ef heee- bath, :1 eehedule of games in velley hall and heekethell was played 11;; verieu-a gteutze, whe picked their team, ehe-ee a captain, and eheee a name fer themselves. Ne member of the eeheel, huwevet, whe had reeeived a letter in heeltetheil was eligible fer arty ef the haeketball gteupe. Beekethell letter men eeultl jein the vein leyhalI leagues, hewever. During the Series erf seven velteyhttll anti feur basket- ball games. the eehedule free games and the standing ef the leagues wee pestetI day Lw day. The velleyhall league ended with a tie between the Merit. Sheree and Gil- bertre Rembfem, whieh necessitated a pleje-DFF and atmteetl quite a hit Bf enthusiasm and interest. Gifhertte Rembfers prevetl the stranger eemhinetien hy taking three ef the Eve games in the play-DH'. In the heeltethell league the Cream ef the Crew Empped all 0131'1t35it1011 and ended at the teat ef the league. tletl I'- hl -.-I...- - SENIUR BASKETHHLL iGIRLSEI Tap: Lumbard. LittIeHEId. Hersey, Lard. Enttum: EtEISUII, Butkas. Ahcl. D'Brien. Parking. GIRLS! ATHLETICS OFFICERS Samar Capiaf-u, UGRGTHY ABEL, 3Gr hminr Captain, CM-IILLA LITTLE! :31 Seniors . Seninrs . .. Seniors .. .. Samara . Seniors 135 J Candi, KATHERIHE MAR 51-1 ML SENIOR TEBLM nDDtH 53311.21 Bubbles Perkins HI'VIEH'HEIEH Iintkns i133? OjBriEn Sunshinm,u LittleEeld Grace Stetsnn DUt ' Lumbard HBUHHFH Lard JUNIOR TEAJE-I HCramH Little Teann Lemmn Tweaf Caron 3n-'IHI'jH Eh-Inndy Ju:3.1'r:,rH juhnsnn Adala Elwell HPujll-vH Warren Rita Bracket: SUMMEHLRY OF THE GAMES 21 Juniurs 1H 11 Juniors 3 1? Juniors 3H 1.2 Juniors 13 EU Juniors 52'? JUNIDR BASKETBALL iGirls'j T1311: Hraeketl, Lennun, Warren. Enttnm: EIWEH, Caren, Littleu Mendy, Jerhnatm. GIRLS BASKETBALL AT G. N. 8. When the basketball call came for reeruita. it predated an 1111ttat1aily large number. The spirit was eenunenrtahle. As a result of the er-awtl of prospective players, junier and aeniar squads were formed. Then games were iatrntlaeetl aa preliminaries in the hays: games. This pmverl very auceesaful. The I11e111hera 0f the turn teams were ehaaeh frnm the players; whtJ repartetl faithfully,r fer praetiee e-n designated days. Five hne. faat games of haekethall melt plaee between our junior and aenier teams thie season. All the games IthWEtl a never-failing aeuree af eleaa. fast plays, well supported try their reapeetive eIaasea. Fer example: Came an. 'Stmahine'. t'Shnnt. 'Cam' ! 'Hulti er. 'lhtbhlea1 ! 'tGive it ta iDet', r711 basket. '1-Ta111ie'. At the ean ef the fourth game. huHetine allowed 115 two games apieee fer eaeh team. So an a rainy afternoon they elaeherl tgain ta elear 1111 the matter. The juniors tlitl it! The aeniera reeeivetl itenathing;r mere err less than a ahewer at has keta planted 1113011 thErn by their r1111mne11ta. The hnal aenre waa ET-Eti. i11 tartar 43f the yaunger aet. Basketball was first i11trt1th1eetl inte- Gurham Narmal 1111t1er attpertrieinn at Miss. Scatchard, interelasa games heingr heltl. In HHT, the following year. intersehalaatie games were hrat played. Basketball :15 a popular apart with the students. Still net being tea strenuous. it requires a gnarl physique. quiet: thinking and a lteen mind. It trains its players 111 apertamanahip, a quality admirer! in all and desired 11;! every- mte. Partieipanta learn ta play a heleanq game. to win 1110tleatljr and lease cheer- fully, and aheve all 1t:- play the gamet'F 11What thejg,F strive tr.- have is teamwork fear the enjoyment in it. hat 91111111: a game for the gain in it. LJaa1 HDCKEY iGirlE'l Hetkef, Eeitmt, t3. Jehnsen. Stetsen Helmes. Lennon. Lumhard. Caren. ABEL Ptfkilii. Littielield, MDGdF. HOCKEY! I'Ieekey is an Duttlertir spurt whieh is popular aitieng the girls It net 01113: supplies a geed ndaily tlesenf' but it brings a natural hleem tn the eheek. It also has the merit hf liringing a large nttmher into play all hi the time. Whistle! grstuitl. stieks: greund. stielts: greuatl. stieks, gel The eenters have bullied. the game has hegun. There is the swing at the stiek that is rewarded with a resounding swat that sends the hall towards its goal. Dawn this way. new that, hack and forth the hall raees. See how eehter forward passes ts her Wing. New tVing anti Inside zigzag it tlswn the lieltl. Watch Halfhaelts feed the ferwartl line! isleware at these true-te-aini Fullbaeks. At last a seats, and hteathless, rnsy, laugh- ing players hurryF haek te- im'ihatieh. Sueh ate the seehes sf praetiee periods. It has heen eneeuraging to see a large numher sf participants. and premises seen te heesnie a majer sport ameng the girls. The equipment for the sport was 1'Jt1rehaseti several years age. :leth the tirietitj.F and praetiee hi the game were first intretltieetl in gym classes. The enthusiasm semi put it under eatra-eurriehla wetk. The hrst IJTHCtiCES tnek plaee lJEtWEEl'l Cstthell aiitl Rehie with the hope sf seen using the new field. This will net silly Ettltl ts enjoyment ef the sport. but a great deal te the leaks hf DLII' campus. liltihat a thrill SDIHE team will get as thej.I play the invigorating spurt en the large new lieltl huilt fer the purpose! Came em. girls! Help us to realise stir liig aim fat girls' athletiesa..llass Pattieipatien ! tistl TENNIS Vite believe that if Gerham Kennel Seheel had ten tennis ee-ttrte they weuld always be full, fer tennis seems te he the ehief ettreetiett here in the early fall and late spring. Every afterntien the eettrts are hill and even peeple waiting fer a game. In the spring of 11-1-29 we were represented by fetir ef eur meet eenstant players and ievere ef the game in the t'ermal Seheel Tournament at Castine. The team included HBUhhlEE-i Perkins, Helen Jarrett, ttStreuty't and ttI't-Iike': CDHHDTS. These teur journeyed te the Eeetern Normal and made a splendid ehewing. Fer en unergenized teem, thej,r did well t-tt jileeing eeeenti in the whele tournament. Ces- tine heing hrsL Under the supervisien ef erur new gym teaeher we started the early fall eetien with a seheei tournament whieh i.':.. te he enntinuetl this spring. Inetrttetien in the game was given in gym perietlet thus furthering the spirit fer tennis. whieh should lead te e. eueeeeeful 193i! seesen. A LINE FROM THE BOW Etrehert-r wee intredueetl ill the Nermal Seheel fer the hrst time this year end has preven very popular. Studente have heert interested in its hit-ttet'j,r as well as in playing the game. Only a short time age- ereherg: wee. titen'e ehiet tireteetien and meet effective means at seeuring feed. At hrst the hews anti arrews were VEFJI Crude, heing made of hentl-hewn weed. The hews were strung with rawhide thenge, 311d the errewe hat! tips tit flint made by hand. :15 time went em and metals were diseeveretl, the Hint arrew tips were replaeed by these made from metali Fer many years hewe and arrows were need enlj.r as weapons of warfare and hunting, but as ether terms of iirearme were invented these erttder implements were dieeerdecli Later hewe and arrows were again used when arehery eame inte prem- inetiee as a sport. At the present time it is inereaeing irt Eever irt Amerieen eeheele end eellegee. In a ehert time it will probably reek with tennis, hDCitEj-T. and ether eperte. holding an important pleee iii every eeheel ethietie sehedule. IIEEI -F- : ---;I.. .'-':-i 'h. FFFFWHWmr'mhnlmmwm F? :1! :z .. MWMWWJWPMWWW I .- nhl- 11391 Ilfl. 1 ? I 1 fr1f; , '5' iiiifd 1:... 1- -ng'..: . II.- ,- .1. Hz ?! . Commutars are good sports. Be sure. girls, you aiways speed in thy: right direction. IIBGI FHHL lfary.t0 5k on the fence- antl see the. UtthS bound fur California? Keen Lu: your courage, hays. Slaw and staady wins thE racafj Ilull WE have. heard that cooking is an art in which Lin order tr:- hE lucky in luvej wnmen shnultl excel. It seems same co-eds have made a gaud start. I 1921 What is the joke, Grace? Couldnlt you tell thE rest of us so we could all laugh? It calft he on Robb as he has such an npen cmmtenanca. I1931 l-I'Z'hi-a-i- -. .- W . $E TREES IN PRAYER Burdened with tee. the naked hranehes. ut' the e m ExtEnd their darkened hngera teward the evening sky. And. creaking in their anguish, sentl up a prayer ier safety And, as In this mortal wurld ef ours, Dur attitudes in prayer mar a:lightlg.r different he-- Sa diH'er these of trees. ; Blrehes bend beneath their weight And. like the savage ei ancient timea, Teueh their fureheads te earth in 511;:- plianee. He the breeze stirs thru the branches at the maplea, Music is given ta make this twilight heur yet mere saered. heal 'EZ' FAMILIAR LANDMARKS a '3 MM! trail W'E'RE OFF! We've put our junk In eur trunks, W'e't'e nit! Weltre get eur heeks, And teaehers' leeks, Wetre eff! We've peeked eur hats, Uur Htux'l and Spats, We're UH! We leave the eeurts And all the sperts, We're DE! The walk dewn street, Yen may repeat, Welre GIT! 1llNeite thmugh with study heme, Bird walks and ehewere, We're eFf! lie mere hard eets, Anti ettly 2:3 watts, We're eff! EleetI-hye eleases in P. T? Geednhye Cs: and even D, W'e're e551 Dene with signing em and in, My! Haw geed we all have been! Wetre eff! And with a jar W'e'tre started the ear, Wetre ettl Miss Warren freadine secretary's TEDDTt in literaturejt: hi'Iines Gallant will bring te elaee :1 pieture of Flute and Perserpitte en- tering the under world an Thursday? WHERE Ieweennee Is Buss tithes; Heffses passing eut paper it: gtamn mar elaes fer a testJ Isabel U'Erien: W'hat's this, enethet gueesing game ? BELIEVE IT en Net! We believe in Rnhie Hall that famin jets are never used fer preserving the peace. De-eeH 1 Delty Heere: Uh, Helen. What letter in the alphabet makes 3-011 twice your size 3 Helen Nickereen: uI duntte. Dually: W ideuhle yeuJ. Bees HE Exeee'r Tee Muee? Mr. W. tin Seietteej: 'Weuld yeah ex- peet te rind water in a well full eat water '9' iHeIen Merriheld, etudying seheel law. breaks eut iaughingj . gteila Mills: mult'hat ere 3:011 laughing at. 3 Helen: It says here, whenever the ward they shall appear it shall be taken in apply tea femalee as well as maIeS. TAKE feet: Cuetee tjMies Jerden giving dietetiettj Dent Rttseeili t'Heve we get te 115E ink? Miss JR: Ne, yet: may use pen? ETIShiiTJ Se .hII'. W'ieden Eexpiemmg testsiett persett- alttyjt: Here i5 21 persen that IS t'tteelt.H Retty: I'He mtght te have been a eeheel teacher. Cenesme eF GEDIERAPIIT nee NATURE STUD? Mitts Ryan: mWhe was it creased the Alps? M. Hikel: HIt must have been Luther Ettthtutlcc.H The tall and the shert of it, Thafs what the;-,-' say, Fer Marys 5e little Beeide eur tell Shea. f t 1g. e: a $3 axeee e i. III III . l 1 n;- t Hui I 5. Hartley: 11111.: is the letter R like the face at Hamlet's father? . M. Tltetttpsen: Eeeattse it is mere 111 serrate than in aagerfT theaeher failing to hear an answer ta her questlatt repeatsJ I-L 1tfienat fdisgustetllyjt: Hlffrirltft yea hear me shake my head? New 1 Ass: Yeul Miss Ryan: erlat is the difference he- tweett the herth and the seuth pale 7? Hal Hallett: tlAll the difference in the warldfl Cam YDU IMAGINE? Barlaw witheut Betty. Jehtt Bell net always being able te talk. Hal Hallett witheut his dancing shaes. Angie Breeate net kidding semeene. Peaee alwan between :lRehhll and Jim. HEtiek Savage at meals en time. The assembly ream witheut a Fleeuple in itf' HCEIHEIH without the ntttett ef the sel'usislH Friday nights. The junior girlsI basketball team heating the seniars. New auditorium ftJt' Gerham Nermal. Beulah Perkins being defeated by Helen Wills. Lettls without G. N. 5. students. Music withaut Miss Andrews. Miss Ryan net pleading fer friendly re- latiens with ether enuntt'ies. nEel Leahjrr net blushing. Anna Shaplaigh saying mere than twa sentences together. Haw WITTYl M. Byrd: n'Penlly,I in what battle was Alexander the Great killed P P. Baker: I think it was his last : listl 'I : t SLIGHT Eases. Miss Jardan tin Current Histeryjl: Yeti knew there is 110 beauty witheut eurt'es, Sweet Little Thing: mllWhat did yeu say? Miss Jettlatt: hI was speaking at reses.n .ase'tHs-a HIT ass Rest Datt'sa Juniet' ttrying te put am: ever em teaeh- erJI: l'Haw den seamstresses resemble ras- ealsEW Miss Dawes: lth, they cut and ran.H Asa:- THAT's THAT Miss Randall: ' Where was the Declara- tiett at Independence signed ? R. Hallett: 0n the hettem ef the page, at eeursef' Dal DH! A hat was caught in Miss Ryan's ream, antl ahet'e all the female eries was heard: Uh, is that a baby hat 3 HELPFUL Sueessttes HEtt'atttjgrr : nThis mateh will nut light.n Vattee: Thatls funny, it weultl fat the a tew minutes age. Basses! nWhen we handed a eelleetiett elf jekes ta the editor he returned them as nu gaad; but when we threw them in the steve, the tire just reared. THE DUKE IT CAN Be Dealt Miss Randall: l'What tie yet: get if 3911 multiply 1G yards by s hens l F Bright pupil: IE-G hettyartis.H Gena EaeueH Rawsast fl REF Wt tin Seieneej: HlF-fhltr swat the 3'. Pt. Russell: nTe kill him.u Intredueing a meek little junier te yen, Whe tn G. N. S, eamer and grew. Became a eenier, straight and held, And sltgrte lhut in the werhl 5e cruel and CD . Then twenty years after inlay I be en held As ten Suggest in this picture her SttJI'y i5 teIdJ. Ne- SeeTeH Hem: B. Andereen: nSey, Rey, why are ehiek+ ens liberal? HREFu Dean: They give a peek whm they take a grain.H Ceeeeuee THCI'UGHT! . Angie : I'Sey, Leuisa, what ie the difa Ierenee between an umbrella and e wemen ? ; Leuise: I dett't knew, whet is the dif- tereneeEji hAngie : An umbrella yet: e311 shut up, a women yen eznft.h TRY Men De III Rey Satiehury lZin Mathj: If a ship Started at paint A and sailed net'th ten B fer Eff: miles, and then changed its. eeerse te C, it weeld term a right engle.n E. Andersen: Weit, what are we eup- peeed te End eut? Rey: Hew many men in the crew and the eeler ef the ship.Hr New! New! Darth Eagley: t'tt'hat was Admiral Ben- beer? Struety : That was the men when teeh eare ef the Inn. weatft 1t? HARE Te! HARE YE! t'DeII't drift inte etaee until yet: imew whese class yetfre drifting inte. THE EIRUEL TeeTH As OTHERS SEE IT A. Greet ipraetiee teeehingjt: What is an example ef exite helenee ?:1 Pupil: ane ef these dumhheite up te the Nermel En::Ir1t:t-:a1.H Geee ENGLISH! E. Lyetts tinlpreetiee sehnetjl: mWhat-e wreng wrth thts semehee? FThere 15 a '11 herse end eew in the pasture. Pupil: ' lhe 1:11:13; eheuld eeme hrstf THE RISING I'IDUR lZKVith epelegies te Lengt'elltiwtr.jI Between the dark and daylight, 1When the night is beginning te lewer, Comes a, break in the nightie happy moments, That i5 knewn 35 the Rising Hem:H I hear in the chamber eheve me The patter ef many feet, The eeund ef deere that are epened, And t'eieee tar trem sweet. Frem my bed I hear in the eerrider, Deeeentiing the breed hall stair; These whe are hurrying tn breakfast, Fer theee whe are eIeeeing+ they little eare. Oh, if I eeuld sheet eut in the teething. That terrihle hehr ef the day; And steep fer enether hear, I weuld like it mere than werds e311 say. Iteet 'WHAT THE CARDS TELL At evening when the lights are litI And I at the study table sit. Thankful fer pesee fer: an Item: Crl' mare, A timid 1:11th seunds at my deer. The deer is hpeued just ersek, In eemes a head, red, geld, hre-wn, black. It matters net what hue her mane, Her fortune must he told again. Sen atmther time I take my psek And Fund for her a niee setting jaeki A dark yerung man ytiu're g'eing ta see, And it wiII be within a threef' A letter with nmney will eenrne to you, And yes: will have a quarrel, tee; 15m invitatimt yrsu will receive, And seme false statements yeulll believe. Beware hi a lady very fair, Sheis jesleus, yeutll have treuhle there. Surprises are iii stare for gun, 5:73qu1 hear ef a birth 01' death at twee I knew that dark yhung msnf' says she. That letter is n11 its way tti me. Oh. 3011 are marvelhus, she sighs, 'lHerw ean yet: he ser wmidmus wise 15' When she has genie 1 reel and reek, Anti seen there eemes aunther kneels. Anuther maiden tlnth implere Te: have her fertune teld tmee mere. THE? WFhNT Te Kwew! Phyllis Hashins wants tn knuw whether there is any diHerenee between an Deulist and an eptimist. Grsee wants TD knew the salary at the Industrial Arts teseliers their first year stir ter graduation frenm Narmal Seheusl. Hazel Serihuer wants tn 14:1ti if the un- tiergmund railmad was a tunnel dug a great many miles under the ground, by whieh the slas'Es were able te eseape. Geerge Baker wants ten l-ti'mw whether Madelyn has came out of Rnhie Hall yet? Everymie has seen this, Just nutside Rollie deer, When she hates ten leave the fellnw, Anti l'it: hates to leave her, metre. lisst VEj 'i W; Wassise Te CDMMUTess 'LWhen ynur ear breaks dawn keep cheer- iuL Ressnn EC-snsult ynur p-syehplngyfli Hlul-Ihen s persun is. angry the digestive sys- tem dues net funetien. NUT Sen Ban Max Clettgh: HBenjamin Franklin was horn in lies and died in 199th Gene Anwee HLee'1 Tsylnr: i 'IF-Il'lsl kind hi a husband wnuld jmu advise a young lady ttJ get? I i'BaheH Watshn: uI werulel advise her tn let husbands alene and get a single manfi BIT ens WISDOM HButtu King: Say, iBill.I whf,r is a bald head like the imrth pole ?n Bill I-Ieeper: H1 guess its heesuse it is the great bare place. FILM TA LES The Boy Friendl'wBiIl Hernper. HThe Campus Flirti'wldlelett Meuisssen. The Prismier Semg'jwjane Hedges. The Skyscraperl' Diek Savage. itThe thered Baby Csrrisgellelass et' T31. A Girl in Every Porth-HLiuwend Perter. 51:: This is Cellege'i-Dan Bagley. Lunesnme Girlsh - Jennie Dumphey, Gladys Fasten 'lThat City Girllinssel Smith. HESweetieliwl'semissi Puppet. t'The Big Parade wIsaheiie GiBrinni Laugh, Clown, Lsughlijal HalIett. Weieeme Dangertt-Hsreld Kennedy. HPeninte-tl Heelsll- Skinnyn Smith. She's a Sheikn-Grsee Stetsnn. i The Big Neiseli-Peggy Shes. I135m Glee Club went tel Partlanel'ter hrnatleast. Tee: had smite nf these rising FDLIIIg lsrks weultln't try thatf' Hew Ceeee Tee? Patti IJumtis: 'Where is yeur ehiyelry? Jehn Bell: just traded it 111 ter a Euiek. Deee IT MATTER? Mr. 1iii'ieden tgit'ing en aesignmeittj: Fer ne.1:t time I went yeiu te melee eat what yeti think is a gene! examinetien. Ed Leahy: What if we think we eheuld 11et here an exam? SIIHH! Mr. 1V. tin SeieneeJ brings. eut a hettle ef denatured aleehel fer an experiment. Clears Reactien: Ahhhhl'r Preetiee teeelaer iheying Christmas teys fer ehildrenji: I weuld like te buy some teye fer my ehildren. Clerk: Hew many children have yeu?y1 P. T.: n'1 11irt:-,t-th1'ee. Clerk: mfee ere quite yeung te heye 5e many. Feurth grade pupil: I ain't geinh Cirr: H1Jifhere is yeur grammar?! Pepil: nEihe'e deed. Mr. Russell tin P. TJ: ttjust heeeuee the gteund sperrew ie a bird is 111:: Sign- the him! may net build its nest right, right, right-J 1tireiee item the rear: i Uritler e 1:,ieiey.H Mr. R: tTee. right under EL thttey.h C1 Guilfntd tteeehing geegl'ephy desert: ml.FI.i'h.-tit eenneete the htiantie end Peeitie IIZ'.'I1':eett1sipr B. Smell: nThe alimentary Ca11el. ' Mr: WV. iwhile explaining the water eyeu term 111 the eteyei: H1Where ie the water frent? G. Church: HDGEkE ef New Yerk. Whe'e Who in G. N. 5. H'HAT A TIME G. Steteen: I'ye heel the German mead elee three timett' Miee H.: h fee have had a Imeeeiey' time, haven't yeti? BEFDRE! Fer Ieng it had iteen yeieed ehreed That the girls whe hreught eur yittIee Were eften ill with tee mueh teed 'When cleaning eut the lrt'ettlee. Eeeh lass Ieeked at her weight, dismayed, And iengetl fer etylee te ehange, Fer eurely eue hundredheighty peunde in heyish garb leaked strange. THE REMEDY Miss Weedwerd saw the eeuse Di wee heel eremptly set te werk. She eeiel te them, Htlte diets ge, Yeur duty the net ehirk.H Fm eighteen rle ye end eighteen nights, Their eateries did they eeuut, F er every law they diseheyed Their Flues did upward meunt. AFTER 1Nhen new in the dining reem yet: gen, Yeti see girls 51:: yety thin That in yeut mind yeu'te thinking thie, 15 She eut ef her skin, er in? Fuliheeh G. N. 5. Listen my ehiltlren, and yet: shell hear, Nut ted1 the ride at Eeul lEil'.e1.rere+ Hut twe wheee metiyee were ier heiew Thet venerable gentleman 51: lung age. The heye, as they leaked en E. N 3. heights, A theught end then a gleam ef light; They sprang tn the saddles, the handles they turned Ne theught et knewledge within them herned. They shunted geed-hy end with territie rear They left the eeheel whieh was to them 3 here: Just as. the sun reee ever the hili. These twe were eff to get 3 thrill. Se threugh the day rede Savage end Btewn. Te every Middieeeet village en tuwn, And when the day wee neerii: spent. Beth te Gerhem returned. e hepe they repent. IESee Illustration :1. 11151 IEDDI hi- h. h: INDUSTRIAL ARTSwCenrinaed fC'mm'mn'tf frum Faye rajj shelter liehintl the warks it they 111arehetl in single file. This was en the 13th at OCttlllEl'. On the fellawingr tlajr Captain Packard was ahligetl te withdraw his men an aeee-nnt erf exhattstien, while Captain CillEY rushetl his ceinpanjr up tti held the werks lrtirn liltiwing away. Meanwhile. Captain Brawn, with a sntall detaehntent, had inarehetl ta a paint at 11 est Gerhain te repair a fertilieatien and help ta threw same light en thirty-fire er ferry mysteries in and around that leeatieti. He lives were least but as Baker was eeinpleting a paraehnte jtnnp he was seriatislj,Er injuretl. A liig eenaeil at war was heingr heltl in the adjoining tawn at Portland and activi- ties eeased tintil Oeteher :3? when the attack was begun in earnest. Bang! llangll Ilangll! a tnaehiae gun? Ne, a gas engine! It was Captain L'illejr antl the initl-seniers again charging the works Hy night ten yards at gravel, twenty-seven bags of eeinent, water, steel. and reeks hatl heen eensnnied. Smoke sereens ef eeinent were nsetl te preteet their Captain from the enemyls view, and again tlarltness drew ran with 110 less at life. Frern new on the juniers, raw material as they were, antler the earefnl traininlgr ef ICaptain lirewn. assumed the lirnnt at the lJattle and tiravetl themselves the equal tit an;r tree-ps engaged in the siege. In a little less than fenr weeks the lceys ten the werlcs were turned ever te his EKEEHEIICF Field h'larshall 1W. E. Russell antl another page was written in the histery at G. N. S. CABINET W'ORK ffantianrd fram page :26; Gee, I just eanlt get that piece of steel: flat ! This eapressien is qaite eeras men the hrst at the year when the junior class is having lJeneh work. Later en. when a ehisel slips nnei-tlieetetlly, er a hammer strikes in the wreng place, the stu- dent keeps eennsel to himself. Later on in the year yen will hear three hells in the distanee and the inaehines will start their meledy at heise and vibratians. Seen Savage will he hangingr the ElIDUl' en his tiling eahinet; Baker and Salisbury will have learned ta assemble the treat rails pmperlyr in flat-tep desks and net ll'l'j-T to strip the threads en liar elainps; Ed Lessard will have learned to handle pieees of steel: nitra- hering up in the thensantls in his blaelt walnut liat-tep desk; Dianne will test his strength earefnlljr in bending rails tn ge en spinet desks ; Wereester, jnhnsen and Saunders also will ltneaw ef the eeniplieatiens ef spinet tlesks; the Antlersens have problems at their awn in the buffets at their eheiee which we will net diselese; Dew and Plummet are working like twins en their writing tables and they will he as peas ef the same pad when they: are hnishetl; Kennedyis sewing eahinet, having twe peekets and three drawers, has mathematieal problems at its awn as he will testify. IEUII 18. 11. 18. 18. 28. 18. 18. 28. 88. 11. 18. 85. 2?. 18. 19. 28. 32:: 18. 28. 24. 85. 81. CALENDAR SEPTEMBER Seniors back to schnnl. W'Eicnme Juniors. Classas commenced. Same as usual. Sing in Center. Gotham spirit 511mm by all. Gotham Fair. Everynne attanded and bought at least a hot dog. Junior Reception. H18.8mm; a whale of a difference a womanis drags makas. ' OCTOBER Sing in Center. Dramatic Club Weenie Roast. Y. 1W. C. A. Recognition Service. Washingtan Club Dance. Outdoor Club Danca. Teachers! Cnnventinn. NOVEMBER Hallowe'en Party. Armistice: RECESS. Fad for making dogs. Glee Club Party. Cootie was introduced. Thanksgiving Recess. DECEMBER Y. W. C. A. Fair. It wasnlt nLittle Venice? but nLititlntc: Tnky0. ' Glee Club Camiing. Silent NightH and 81119. Other One? No lightsJSturmFPajama Party! Christmas Recess. JANUARY Back again and still in the dark. Hurrah! Lights! Alumni Game. - Revulutinn for rafnrmmg woman begins. Waitress diet starts. Outdanr Club Dance-uindnors. Fleas: notice thE slender waitresa. Gnrham v3. Farmingtnn. Keep up yeur courage. boys. Gotham vs. Livermorf: Falls. New Hampshira v5. Gnrham. W321 1:212:31 :41-4 win - 1.4.41 HJF-EEDW 161:. 15. 16. . --.7' .... - .2. T311 51er LL rfr- F X1 1, WT H I T Li: 1 LL 11:1 LLLJL 11L1L F3 .i FEBRUARY Ii'iiitsr Carnival. Fsmiingtsn vs. Gotham. The cup is 0111's! A Ens gains. buys! Concert in Asssmbiy Hsll. Dramatic Club Plays. Insumnis'L-Thsre was :10 rest for Rngsr. nDuisksr 0f Drssms'isLWs would like to have Barbara make 0111' drssms. HT'uhuiisipsi DRILEIEPDI'tHwHEIEH played hsr part well. Msssiss! ! ! HARCH L?iHishisightzua CDullty Club Dance. Salem Nsrmsl. Gsuld Asadsmy vs. Gsrhsm. Tan bad, boys, but Al was his bst. Penubscst County Club Dance. TMass::11:.'m:1ss1:ts Club Dance. Gypsy Cshsnst. Rssi gypsiss, tun! APRIL Stair Sing. The rafters rang with shssr. Easter Recess. Eastsi- Rsssss slusss. Antisunssmsut. LLA young nisifs fancy is fiksiy to turn ts 1011's. Gsrhsm vs. Fryeburg. A pDDF beginning makes 3. good ending. Gotham vs. Dssring. MAY Gnrhsni vs. Gorhsm High Sshnsl. So glad you won. Gsrhsm 11's. Psrsonsiislci Seminary. Gsrhsm vs. Frysburg. Gurhsm 11s. Parssnsfisld Ssminsry. Gsrhsm vs. Bliss Business College. May Bali! ! l A wsndsrful time. JUNE Aimnni Banquet. Baccalaureate Sunday. Ssnisr Play. The Lost Pisisd. Gfadustion. 121141 W551 Atwagmphs Autagmphs zfdwm'kmg Secfz'oiz tih- Sincere thanks :0 0m advertisers whn have 50 generausly aided in making this yea'rbunk :1 success. 11!:- 12091 Printers 0f the HGREEN AND WHITEH and many other School Year Books Pt'intwell Printing Company JDHN H. DUDLEY. Manager 9 Temple Street, Portland, Maine T0 the Class of 1930. I wieh you all the pleaeuree and happiness of life and success in yeur chosen profession. LOUIS J. CHRISSIKOS, Prep. WHERE ALL STUDENTS MEET We serve you the best feed and refreshmente with the best service for your money. Steaks Banana Splits F ruit Chaps Ruyals Cnnfeetienery Salads Velvets Sedas Setups Narmal Special Ice Cream Stews Sundaes Pep Cum Nnveities - Films - Cameras - Graduatien Gifts Te: all the members ef the faculty, students, and etganizatinne at G. N. 8., I wish to express my sincere thanks fer the support given me during the last year. May our friendship continue during the next year. f21e1 W. A. TURNER SHOE REPAIRING GDQDYEAR SYSTEM GORHAM, MAINE Agent far Spencer Shoes W. P. KIMBALL MEATS AND PROVISIONS GORHAM, - - MAINE C Dmph'men r3 of Parkeris Hnme Bakery and Lunch Room GORHAM, - - MAINE FIRST CLASS HAIRCUTTING 159.511 the Narmal Crowd Maurice Dixnn, Prop. 01: H33 way In Narnia! Hill Compliments 0f LAMBDA PI SIGMA Compliments 0f THE ART CLUB M111 Cmplsmmtsaf 1m 1 41570 Interest On All Savings Ascesssets INTEREST FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT CHAPMAN BANK S: TRUST COMPANY Mnhument Square, Portland, Maine Smart Apparel- FOR SCHOOL. SPORT AND BUSINESS WEAR Exsfusiue In Cbaraster-But Nat EXpersst'ue Special prices given t0 Students far Commencement B E N O I T 3' S WESTBROOK PORTLAND Interesting For Fuel Users Fur the next two mhnths the fullhwing specialties in fuel will particularly interest yeti: IDLE! COMPANY'S LEHIGH. the hardest and. best Big Vein Lehigh ms! in Partlsnel. If sreiu have s strung draft. this is the eusl ytiu have been leaking ftir. FAMDUS SCDTCH AHTHRACITE. sci well hnhwn and phpular in Puttlsnd. THE NEW AND PDPULAR NAVICDAL. This is a Clear Anthrseite EGEIL and has sprung st DHCE inter great faith: on stehunt of its size. cleanliness and hest-giving qualities. Remember it is pure Anthracite ehsl. just the size far tank stmres eir heaters and vet ,r suitable fen: hpen fireplaces. Price sum per tern less than regular Enthrseite. HENRY FDRD'S SPECIELTY. CHARCDAL ERIQUETS. clean, durable and shnvenient. In addition tea the shave, we esters.I ail the highest grades of Anthracite and Domestie thsl fur house and steam use. Our Mhttti: HQLEtIHIy, Courtesy and Service Clark Goal 35 Lumber CU. Is Our Agent in Gotham RANDALL Si. McALLISTER 84 COMMERCIAL STREET Telephone Fuses: 100 UNION WHARF Telephone Fhrest 650 T CHAPMAN ARCADE Telephhne Forest SFSU Isisl :h. Junior C1 Charseteristies-hdd est fur :iegree TsIl-Ethel Ysungeste-Mshel Emsllui 'V' ' Giggl y-' 'Dut' ' CutPThel ma Quiet-Ma :3? Quick;' Nita Shurtyhh rdeil BrightehD-ar Juhnsenehdele Classye Mad Twin--F. end B. Prettyh' 'Kay' ' HrtsMuriel Wittye' 'Skeet Pee ehve' ' Lee RefinedeMethyl ElucutienemE. and G. Funny-s'Eavi JellyettD-st Hsndsnmk Kits Lassie'REt Pm gelie-eRuth Wise-' 'Eunnv' ' ClevereRe-Kie Kinde'TEinn Slanane Sweet- Ksjrn Stinnjref'iliee True-uBeuish Junior C5 Just a line ten Iet ysu knew What 3 privilege weire given, To let us have our name inscribed Se: felks might knew we're livin'. Find nnw. ye erstwhile Solnmons. Give esr far this is wise. Just take a tip from C5 Class. It pays. tea advertise. - 5:; . .. . - -1- ..il . .1 : .-'J 7: ?'u L-f '15.! 1H 11'-l '....II M I II th'ng! . u g. L? Junior C2 Pilang the path of sehoolbonk lure we tread, Where Upperelsssmen gene befcre have led. In the light cf the rising sun, ansrd the goal cf '31, We are striving ever? one, We Junieirs. Junior C4 Many things in G. N. S. we learns Why the weedchuek digs a hole. And the different kinds of ensl: Haw Hiawatha shut en straw, We even knew an English sparrow. 15111 if this we 11'1str forget. But each of us can ne'er forgete The other thirty-three members of the C4 Divisinn. I2141 H-Fee- -'-I- i+ -s-E.jp.. -I- Compiimenrs 0f Penobscat County Club Compliments Elf Alpha Lambda Beta Fur hunts and shares Dr hosiery, hats, dresses, ncuefn'es or Jam; or anything you wish n2: buy- Comph'menta of RANKINS 15 THE PLACE THE Y. M. C. A. ELLA M. 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