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

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t 2E EN mug VMWWE HI F..-- H ' - :tfl . .I .i' E 1-! .- El ll. . 1 1L i' - x I- :3- ::I' - ,1 n- .- 1 GBQEEE$W mm QWWWE HE; GREEN and WHITE 1 93 1 Theme: Pyramids WE haw Hm? wiug3 wc Emmet mar But we: haw feet m 35am and. cfimf: The Elaudji smumftr 0f aw time. The iI-Lighiy pyramid: 3f EEGHE That turadgcnfikc? declare HIE dwarf airs; IWIIEH. :I-ma-rer 39m tried EJEHEI' IEI-mwn, Area bur giganifc fi'ighfs 0f stairs? VOLUME XIII PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS GORHEM NORMAL SCHOOL GORI-IAM, MAINE wear? ' I-. I. .d CLIFFDRD USCAR T. W'IEDEN J 1 l DEDICATION To; scligmd om T... Wiedm, w'hOSE-gmmm lava inf sportmnr ship and. cansrm; smite m om bahalf have placed him. high: in our man, we 03861me this 'le- me af-the iiqrm and-W-hite-P f' .Eih-I .2 e. -. PH .- 5 Hui. QIEJFF'L1-I.'eE:-. LL; EHHHMJ 33$1$t thWHEHThJ1J L: 3.. F OREWORD n1r f a: beak comes frm the heart it will contrive to reach ether 5.: . 3;; heartst' With this thought in tr. mind the 1931 Green and White r115 - t T1 1 Jql expresses the fund hepe that with: ' e'- d' in m .3 :9- tn.ttspttgeemaybefetmdttlt'ttleef 7;: 1 . the joyous life and werth ef em 5 scheel. 5?? J ' .5 .6: T . fir q;- irxi ; . 13- ? 1 :i r: .. 7'- :J '- 5' f; i, l v... . I! l:; - '41 Il- --- --- -w-h .n. Mrrangement Theme Dedication Foreword Scenic Section Administration Senims Juniors Alumni Organizations School Intemsts Athletics Features Calendar ENTRAKCE TD CGRTHELL HALL A teacher huiIde-d a templa, She wrnught with skill and care, Forming each pillar with patience, Laying each stone with cam. Nana saw the unceasing effnrt; Noni: knew of the marvelous plan; Fur the templa that: teaiher huildcd Was unseen by the eyes of mam.H 3 . .Fr - -. . .- -:. :'II '-.-h-h :h llh I - 'n'WI. ' - Hul- ' - :h'TK I I 'h ix- 'I :II' I'Ih ' 'HbI . .'.' ' II I I'LH' I r' 'f. H I . I ..F'-IIII i-H-Ii II I .1- I'H'. I ..1. :I '. I ' .. 1 .II'HI' - - . .I III. Ir -,. I I 1 '. IIIIIIII'I I IIIII I. I II I 'I ..I cadl. .. ' me: H J '1. 'r;:' fr . .- .J.'-'-.w.' II :- I. l.- -I '11. II I '5'? 1.1: ENTRANCE TD EAST HALL HGame is the buildefs temple, Crumbled intn dust, Pillars and groins and arches, and for consuming rust. But the temple the teacher builded Shall endura while tI'lE': ages r011; Far that beautiful unsaen temple Was a childrs immortal soul F I- 1. .II I I II I - I III :35? .59.. l I 1- I. . H. . , . ,1 1- :- -IIII. 'L 1'. ' f I' I -I . .1 -H-.-HH . III I l- ' ..I .h L J'. I. I I .- .I Mr: ..I .. I I 1' I i I I I - I I r; I NE'W Al; Di TCIRI L' MwGTM NAHUM THE NEW BUILDING When next we, the graduating eleee. visit Gerheni Nerntel Sehe-el there will he eiiethei' httiltliiig en the campus. This strttettite, whieh will eentain the ehepel autl yyiiineeitim. itteeeuree tip in even.r way ten the high standards of arehiteetuttil heeuty eetahlishetl hy the ether huiltlinge. The new ettuettire, leeetetl nerthweet hi Certhell Hell. is te he eeitstrttetetl ef variegated hrielt trimmed with littlieite senti- stene. As an appropriate eyinhel ef pei'intineuee. the steps are te he hf granite. The llit'infi eall fer? a central tewer and twe wings which will extend east and west. The main enttmiee will he in the central tewet ii'eiit whieh tine may gen ten the west wing which will eetttttin the ehapel er tn the east wing where the gyme iteeinm will he located. The auditerium will he equipped with tieretl seats whieh will enehle theee sitting in the rear of the teem te see the stage in eemiert. Faeilities fer the presentatihn erf plays anti entertainments have aiSU heen I'irevitletl. The gymnasium will he equipped with ShUWET theme fer heye. girls, and visitingr teams, leelter l'UUl'nS. titttl twe eflieee fer the gynmtteitmi itiettuetete. Altheugh we. ate a eleee. will net have the opportunity of enjoying this fine, new htiiltling+ we leave tn eeiitiitg elesees. threugh the use hi it. the ehanee tea make fer Gerhem Kennel Seheel a name even mere glerieue than that she new enjoys. EVEL'EH Sweweeee. 531. 1'3 CURTHELL HALL THE FOUNDATION OF EDUCATION If education magir be defined as uthe unfolding and perfecting 0f human spiritf' then religihn end eeenemies are the legieel foundations. By reiigien is not meant only a helief, hut an impulse te serve ethere end to purify heels self. Our attitude towards life is erur religion. In 0111' eehe-ele it should deveIe-p personality. We as future teaehers when wish to preiitehly educate ehildren muet studyr the sources hf religien, or as has heen previeueiy stated. the i'human spirit. Eeenemiee has to tie with the body and its welfare; with feed, elethes, shelter, and physieal opportunity. One at the hret speeihe aims in edueetitiii should he the complete health of the bndy. I1: is the meet important prehiem now before the parents and teeehers. Our present less of vigor is eretiited te ehange ef habits, in- dustrial life in the epen th the factory, and inereesing leisure time. It is eleimed that there is a general tlwerfing ef our natien. A ten large prepertien hf eur people have ailments whieh eeuld easily he remedied with knowledge. We ever-eet, ever- indulge. er ever-heet; we preteet ourselves tee mueh. The first eere ef the teeeher should he the ehildrenie health. He should therefere make the seheelreem, like the heme, a true saneterium. BURT-tiw ANDEREDN, 2'32. 11 RUBIE HALL --- EAST HALL ACHIEVEMENT Altheugh we may not realize it. we are in the 111'L1eess elf 1110111t1ing tinting 0111' many years ef seheel life. It depends 1111:1111 11s as individuals just how hrm this 1'11t1111t1i11g will he at the eei'npletien ei e11r iier111al seheel eareer. If we have wetketl hard in seheei. aeeepting the respensihiiities placed upen 11s. building ehataeter until we have acquired ail the requisites ef geed eitisenship. we may he reassu- ably sure tit sueeess. Opening the dew into the past. we End 1111111he1'less i11sta11ees where aehieve- 111e11t has been sen great as to be resettled in the pages ef history. A yeung 111at1 ease living in the State of Iliineis. his werth unknown, later heea111e Uttt' beloved president, Ahraham Lincoln. A peer latl walked the streets at Philadelphia carry- ing a leaf of lireatl 'Lttltitil' eaeh arm. He was eensitletetl insigniheant. but it was he whe in later years heesme the Fanmus Benjamin Frankiin. How did these men gain aehievement'5I They knew the seetet that manly,r mi 115 have net yet ieund, namely, that achievement is attained threugh werk, inspired L13; a high ideal. This ideal may he merely.F a mental idea er it may be same persem perhaps a great here. Have yen some high itleai te- whieh yeu will dedicate wear life? Yeuth is the time te liuild the ideals that lay the foundation of stteeess. We are all adventurers about to step forth and explore an 1111k11ew11 eeuntty. If we s11eeeed, we shall bring hener te eur seheeI; if we fail. we must try again, fer 110 great aehieve111e11t was ever attained witheut struggle. The true adventurer is he who can ehange defeat i11te vietery. ALICE E. KEENE. '31. 12 PRINCIPAIJS RES IDENCE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY HOME TRAINING There are se111e truths 111 architecture and life which have J1111111 early.r times been reeegniaed hy 111a111111111. One is that it is 11eeessa1'1,r te haild 1111 a 111111 fetmdatien . The early Egyptian. 111 h11i111i1113,r the pyramids, these eternal 111111111111e11ts 11:1 Egyptis greatness. realized this 11ee11. The ihiaster, in his parahle sheet the heuse 1111ilt 1111 5111111 111111 the 111111se 1111111 11111111 a 11:11:11. teaehes that any strueture is 111111,1 as E1111 as its 111111111ati1111. Thus 111111111 threegh the ages peep1e have hee11 painting 11111 hy 11111111 and example the i111pt11'ta11ee e1 seliti greuatlwerk. If the 111111111ati1111 is s11 important 111 a huildihg, 1111w 11111eh 111111e impertant is it 111 a human life? Fortunately 111' 1111te1'tu11ate131, aeeertliag te 1111e's viewpeint, a persen eaunet take a sheve1 and 1111111 and reach the he11 reek upen whieh the 111111111111e11t 1111 his life is te- he huilt. The Jf1:111111111tit111 1:11 the human temple is 1ait1 hefere that human has reached seheel aget Early 11e111e training is the under strueture 111 a life. 1111:1111 HECEESHI'y it is that this training be 111 the prehet 11111111 1131 1.1111111 and example, the child ef pTEFSCth age shet1I1I he given as materiais fer the beginning at his 1111111u111e11t the reeks 111' truth, 111311111 . 111111 1911311111 joined by the cement 111 friendship and lave. 1111-111e11 the sterms and winds 111 life e11111e, the man whese eatlj,r h11111e training has heen week will he like the heuse 1111111 11131111 the sand. He who has had the 111111111 e1111sta11ts impressed 1111011 111111 early in life will be able 1:11 stand, 1117111111 square 11- .111 the wi1111s that hiewfr 131111111111 3111111111111 :31. 13 ACADEMY HALL EVORLD BROTHERHOOD Fer generatiene ene aim of edueatieu has been eeeiel eHieietiey 311d :1 titere worthy aim wttultl be hard te fttltL Cmteider the meaning ef the phrase, eeeial effieieney. Our eneeetere did net knew er dream ef sueh inventions es the air plane, the radio, the wireless. the telephone, which have made the weritl a smaller pleee, a there congenial pIeee in whieh ten litre. To them eeei e1 efheieuey meant living E111 heneet, upright life, being useful eitieene in their ewe small eemmunities and living up ten the approved seeiai standards e-f their immediate eurmundings. Ttititlj,F the trim- tit edueetien must of IlECESSity have a hreetier meaning. The vision hi the present generation tttttet inelude mere than ones ewn eitjr, tewn, state, er even eettntry. What is the visien ef e-ur preeeut-day students? 15 their eutleek on life her- rew? 13 it tlimirteti hy the intittettee ef ethers. hy the traditions and preeedente of further egee, er ie it eIear tutti wide, wide enough to ineiutle this whole world upon 14 t 1' fl . J13... -a-n . , ' 'Er't' r -... -' PURSE AND MPLCHINE SHDP whieh we live? It is. the duty; ef the present-day teaeher te see that this vision is broadened. Teeley the Herhphlis hf Greeee, the shrines at the Orient, the jung1ee erf fiftieth the plains hi Siherie. end the pyramids of Egypt are as near th us end :15 mueh El. part at Our life and life prehlem 3.5 were the civic preahleme eat Due grantlfetltefe narrow sphere. KR-Fe must he ehle ten understand and tolerate the re- ligion, the ettethms, the itleele elf all these people who are a part of our world. We should he ahle tn leak into every ehrner of the glhhe with a vision untlimmetl hf; centuries hf tratlitihne and prejudice. Gaining etteh an attitude may he emnparetl th the httiltling hf an aneient Egyp- tian werlt of art. the pyramid, There ehe-uld be a hem. hreretl EetmtIetien, eeneist- iug ht a thereugh knhwledge eat our awn eemmunity and the tlutiee hf eitizenehip in hue euwn ehuntryt Upen thie fhundatiett sheultl he huilt, etene ttpeu etene, a structure metle up of idea's, knowledge, and gems of wisdom from all ever the world. Ere may hope tn at last reeeh the tap and leek eut into the tlietanee, the future, freetl entirer frem Iimitatiens ef the peat, ready to he world eitizene with a visie-u wide enettgh to apply that preeent-dey aim. wertd hretherheetL CATHERIEE BRAKE 332. ' rr RUBIE HALL RECEPTIUN RDDM STONES OF LIFE In the building hf e mightyr pyramid at 1011g age, great etenee were hewh, shaped, and titted tegether to term a perfect whele. Te prethtee the unity and ntagniheenee of the eempletetl etruetttre, the utnteet eere had to he given te eeeh separate pert. Like pytntttitle the DUI lives. Theftr tee ate eelttpheetl hf ehuntIeee EIDI'IES, each tune a teeter in itself, yet eeeh eehtrihutihg te the wet'th er weakneee ef the entire unit. TC: 115 is given the task at eheeeittg enduring, ltethle parts at which to httild eur lives. Te ttteltl ehtl weltl together these parts is our eeeehtl duty. Amttng these 1henj,I sternee meltF he fntttttl a few wheee value pervades and uplifte all ethere. Relig'ihh, faith in One whe eenttttie all, plays a meet itttpetttlnt part in yeur life and in mine. It might he called the keyethhe ttpun which depends the Iife 0f the whele- 1t-Witheut it eeietenee i5 tIreh end tttetthingleee; with it viger end enur- ege ehme tn eutieh us. Religihh shettltl nnt he eupetheial: it tttust delve deep he- neeth the mere surfeee ef things and ihehttle all that is geared. EAST HALL RECEPTIEJN RDDM Educatinn is another factor which detarmines mu- ultimate worth. Cantata with the: right sort 0f persons, banks, and experiences maka for our constant cle- valapment and hmatlened vicwpoint. A richar, fuller life is LleDldELl t0 those who heed 12111? call of Education. In waighing the value at thisr stune and that, WE are cnnvincad that cmnpaninn- ship occupies a nutawnrthy positimt. Associatian with real friends results in growth of character. Many gifts rat love and understantling are exchanged among friends. Of far greater importance than any material thing is the help and jay WE End in our friandi What you are to he you are now becmning. Build today. then. stmng and ELITE ufith 3. firm and ampIE hasa: And ascending and secure Shall tunmrmw find its pvltt-ZE.H DUKES BRYaN, 32. IT JUEIDR HIGH HI am a teacher 3nd ardent, restless. longing youth Look unto me Expectantly, Fulfilment 0f thair dreams t0 aid : A5 I lead thEy follow. Oh, Iet 111E: taka the upper mad Leading to the heights, And they 1111151: fulluw, A mightj.r trust i3 minefi I am a teacher And trusting, childish eyes Look unto 111E confidingly, Their little hands in mine, Tr;- fnlluw me to anywhare. Be my way on high 0r low 01' middle gmund ThnEj.r fmllnw. 0, let me feel W'hat mighty trust is mine W 13 11'--1I...TER EARLE RUSSELL Principal 2G TO THEiCLASS OF 1931 1:.H E capetcne cf the great pyramid 2:1 iiiiiiivf Checpe shcute he the admiring specte- ' tcre. i'HEhGiti the exalted pc-eiticn - which I have achieved '5 The man c-f wetilth in a pcsiticu cf prominence and pcwei beasts I am e self- made then The Ncrmel Schccl graduate with an excellent record behind her and bright prcepecte hcfcre her cchgretuletee herself en the greet success she has made cf her life thus far. The cepetcne fcrgets the sweating Egyptians that dragged it intc ite exalted pcsiticn end the breed feuntlaticn layers that give it stabilityr and security. The heeetiug man of wealth and peeie tich fcrgete the favoring ecrciel end pcliticaI back ground withcut which his achievement would have been impceeihle end futile. Is the Ncrmel Schccl graduate, Iccking fern ward 5c ewtpectttiitlj,ir to success, in danger cf fer- getting the debt ehe c-wee tn the State and the municipality fer the crganieed facilities they,r have placed at her diepceal, the obligation she is under tc the ccumitiunitj,r end the heme fer the cnccur- agement and inepiratich with which theyr have stimulated her, and the gratitude due her t'cre- bears fer her rich natural gifts? Is she inclined tc view her successes as 301er her perecnel achievements and her failures as due tn a. hostile envircnment F WALTER EAELE RUSSELL. 21 - xlrt- '- W'ALTER EARLE RUSSELL. A. E. WESLEEAE L'xn'ERSITT, CLARK L'FITEREITE SUMHER SCHOOL Intmduction t0 the Study Df Educatiml, Prin- ciples Elf Teaching. He 1?: H15 rirfmsr mm: Infra rurfchcs mankind maxi KATHARINE HALLIDA? RRIDGEWATER NORMAL SCHUUL Literature. 1, Litarature II. HTS 3303: up and 1m? dawn! T0 399k farmard and HM hack, Tc: 399k cm! mm! mm! in, and TL: fend a hand. GERTRUDE LINCOLE STONE. A. EFL CHLIIMHM UNIVERSITY Psychulogy, Rural Sociology, Histary of Edu- catinn. rrThe reamn JEHHJ the femfaemm era'H, Endurance, farEJ-Eyht srrE-s:.gHr.J and. 536m. 22 -.. --- wad FW-$ ---- '- LOUIS BURTON WOODWFARD, FL R. BATES CULLEGE, I-IARMRIJ Law SCHUDL, I'IARVAHD SEMMER SCIIUDL Ethics, Gameral Sciencm Schanl Law And far that yrmtmf gift, brand :13 the 5m, WE fave? flint 115:?3: !!-1'3 great humanity. JESSIE LOUISE KEENE, Ph. B. WESLEYAN UNWERSITY General Science, Physiology, Bird Study, In- dustrial Fu'ts. Skifful afike with tongue: and pen? MARY LOUI SE HASTINGS CASTLETUN, V1, NORMAL SCHDUL, TEACHERS, CULLEGE, COLUMBIA UNWERSITY, CDLDRADG STATE TEPLCHERSI CDLLEGE Supervisor of Practice Teaching, Obsarvatiun and Discussion. L'Tfmmn 17; net wwmmwd in size and height, but by principiafj 23 CLIFFORD D, T. WIEDEN. 11. S. CULBY COLLEHE, Amnm L'EIE'ERSITY. DATES SL'MMEE $$$on School Management. Socimlogy, Econmuics. glrgunmm 53 my delight? NELLIE WOODEURY IORDAN, B. S. HARMRD SUMMER SESSIDNS, CGLUMEIA UNI VERSIT'E, HDETCIN UNIVERSITY Library Scienca Social Ethics, Pennmnship, Histary Mathnds iIAdvance SEHiDI'SJ. WSIEE pr-rmfh her Hw-HHI with wisdmn-, And in her fngiw f3 Hm fate; Hf kindnms. MABEL FRANCES RYAN, B. S. E. BUSTDN UNIVERSITY junior Natura Study, Juniar Gaugraphy, Senior Gangraphy, Advancad Seminar Gangraphy. '24:?! sweetnes: 539?ng and every mm-LME thanght Within the heart af him win;- hear: her Speak? 24 GEORGE ALBION BROI-YN GDRHAM NUMAL SCHUUL, CDLIIHEIA UMVERSITY Machine Shop, Carpentry, KVUDCI Turning, Electrical 11701-14, Theory in W'mdwork, Super- visor in EVGDEIWDI'L: far Practice Teachers in Grades Five to Eight. Hmmr n:- mam Eurfmsc ward: cw :frrd: ThHS hm'f H5 in. mrr daffy Heedjf' l'IIRIAIi'I hLDEE RANDALL, A. B. RADELIFFE COLLEGE Mathenmtics. World I-iistnry. HI Eaugh, far Imps? hath happy pface with 1113.1: SYLVIA VIRGINIA ERAZZELL, B. A. CDLET CDLLEGE, MIDDLEBURY FRENCH SCHDDL, CORNELL UNIVERSITY French Methods, devancad French Grammar and Literature Coursa, Latin Mathnds, Livy, ' Horace 'iOdes and Epodesf, and Advanced Cum- positinn in Latin. +'Her air, her mcI-mwrs, 1:155 whiz! 1;th admired? 25 LAH'RENCE N ELSON CI LLEY GURHMI KURMPLL. STRDL'T IISTITUTE, OSWEGD NORMAL Drafting. Hench EE-Tork, Forge W'mrk, Cabinat EE-ank, Jnh Analysis, Trade: Analysis, Organizm titan, Supervisar in Drafting for Practice Teachers in Grades Seven and Eight. HI: :5; dmw because I have dang if iiiyjeff and arm: 39ft if n: SFIIE'F3.M LOIS ELEANOR PIKE GURHAM NDRMAL SCHUQL, HARVARD SUMMER SCHDDL Supervisnr 0f Juninr Primary in Training School, Primary Reading and P1'imzuj.r Arith- metic in the: Narmal SChDDl. Thaw win? Firing s-Lrilmhinc Ema HIE HUGE 0f EJHIETS mmmi faeep inf frmu. Ihenmcfws? IEJENETTE S. JOHNSON, B. S. E. GGRHAM NDRMFLL SCHOOL, HDSTDN UNIVERSITY Conlpmsitian, Grammar, Juurnalistic Effiting. English Literature, Dramatic Cnach. nAnd size :2; fair and fa-irar Hmn that ward? ,- 1 25 EVERETT SHERMA N PACKARD GURI-IMI 303:1th SCHOOL, 05.me NDRHAL SCHUUL. RUTGERE L'EIVERSITY Printing, Sheet Metal. 'UN'EUE? Mfr: a manmm, Em! thrifty and thnught- fin? Sf SHEEFJ.H TTHIELMA ELOISE RHYNSEURGER, R. A. STEPHENS jUNIUE CDLLEGE, PENN CDLLEEE, LTNIVERSIT? 0F Iowa, JDHH FLETCHER CDLLEGE Juninr and Seniur Music. Orchestra, Mefs Glam: Club, Wmuenls Glee Club. nNmu-z bur thyself cm: E141? H43; Paraffeifl ESTHER ELIZ$BETH WOOD, 351.. EL, EL M. COLBY COLLEGE, RADCLIFFE CGLLEGE Civics, Current Histury, Greek and Roman History, United States History. Himimite riches in a- fittfe mam? 2'? EVELYN LITTLEFIELD, A. B. DEFIAHCE CULLEGE Hnma Economics. Thu: mfidrst mmmws and Hit? ngHESi 313511. SARAH REED, B. P. E. MARYLAND CULLEGE FUR. WUMEN, CHICAGD NDRL-IAL SCHDDL DF PHYSICAL EDUCATIDN Physical Education, Physiology. Naming can be pumhmed which 1?: better than a: firm frimdf' HELENE CETHERINE WIHRY, B. S. MASSACHUSETTS SCHDUL 0F ART Gorham Normal and Practica Schuols, Diractnr Df hrt. HHI-zr gfaxsy hair EMIS :tharad 0:3? a brew angm with inteHigame, and fair and smaathfi PERCY SEWALL RIDLON, A. E. BGWDGIK COLLEGE, Hams COLLEGE, Ensmr: UNIHEEEITV Acting Principal Practice: Schuul. Juniar High Schml Organization. English in Grades Seven, Eight and Nine. 'tHc Eabnr: gram? an gram m fin and awe: TI? wfrruc cwrry n'imnph that In? kHD'EUiH HARRIETTE GAYNEZLL TRASK GRADUATE cur EASTERH STATE XDRMAL SCHDDL, Hyaxms SUMMER SCanJL. HARVARD SUMMER 5131-an Supervisor of the Social Studias, Garharn Juniur High 5:110:31. NTM: Eumfd Hf afrcffan F3 H13! wmfd-f ETHELYN FOSTER UPTON, E. S. GQRHAM NURMAL SCHOOL, CULUMEIA UNIVERSITE Suparvism 0f l-i'Iathematics and Science in the Gnrham Juninr High Schnnl. WIN 5!! things 'H-Iinf'Hf Hm? 9f hcrserff, But bearing Hm hurdcn 9f anm? 29 I-MYDEN LA VERSE ANDERSON GGEHAM EDRMAL SCHOOL, HDSTGK UHITERSITY, BATES CULLEGE Principal of Practica Scth-I, Juniar High Stlmol Organization, English. Ukhsant on lEaVEJ H Ti: he when mm 53 T'EJEGIH ELH'IEJ defraud: Upan Hm! Jaw :15 cm Hue hes: 9f friends? EM MA FRANCES H AR RIS BDSTGH UNIVERSITY, 11MHEF:I.DCK KINDERGHRTEN TRAIEIKG SCHDDL Kindergarten rrhflGl'y. Supervisnr 0f Kinder- garten. HPaficnf of mi! 3rrmm $11151:th afm'ru.3. NORMA GLADYS THURSTON PLTMUUTH NDRMAL SCHUDL. GDRHAM NDRMM. SCHDDL Supervismr Grades Five and Six. 3:33, what :1. grace Earns 39:1!ch m: HHIS E?mwf: 3E! MORRIS REED ROBINSON GDRHAM KDm-IAL SCHOOL. UNIVERSITY OF MAINE Acting Principal of Practice School, English. iAIJsent 011 IERVEJ HTIm name 5f friendxhi? 1': margin RUTH LOUISE MILLER GDRHAM NURMAL SCHDUL Supervisur 0f Gradas Thrae and Faur. And mm: 51 Ewart. her emery 309k :mwajfdfj L. ALICE WETHERELL GORHAM Nmm-ML SCHDDL Supervisor 0f Grades One and Two. Swami Hahn? gffded 3le HIE graciaiw gFE'cIm Of Emmi? 31 ETHELYN ESTELLE PIERCE Gamma: NURIML SCHDDL. CASTIXE SUMMER SCHOOL Supervisor 0f Madam Rural SEIIDDL EYESI' Gorham. BM 1' turn Hm :I'Emjr frmn Hiclfr 3:31!ch Hm HIEEJ' frsmwfl ELIZABETH jANE LILEARY, A. B. HH-IEATUH COLLEGE. IMRMRD UEHT-HBM I'Iistorj: and Civics. HCnmcr back; yr friendships rfrpurfrdf FRANCES WHIDDEN ARDHSTDDK STATE NDRMAL SEHDDL HQES-JEHW Supervisor DE JuniDr Primary in I-Jractice Schmnl, Primary Reading and Primary Arithmetic in tha Normal SchonI. '14 Sunshine ham? and a mu? Elf mug? 32 MIRIA 31 HEN ICE ANDREWS NEW EEGLAND CLJMERVATURT UF MUSIC, AMERH ICAN INSTITUTE OF NummL METHDDS, CULUMEIA UHIVEREITY M11355. IIATjaent Du laavcj HTth name? 5me Shim: H13! fawn? 5.51:!!! yinwfu VIRGINIA BOWLING, B. 3 MASSMJHUEETTS SCHOOL OF ART Gurham Normal and Practice Schnals UQET- 1533130, Direcmr of Art. NThE hear: fr: mnwfwg, HM? understanding t0 direct, and Hm Emmi m execute? NELLIE VIVIAN DAWES, 13+ S. FARl-IINGTDN NORMAL Gurham Normal ilElEB-lEIBiU, Hume Ecanam- 2'65; Current History. HHigh erecimf Hmuyhf 5:3:er in. Hue Ewart af murfmyfj 33 RUTH HOL-GH'IIJK I-IOI-:I; SES. B. :1. LEIH'ERSITV UF NEW HAMPSHIRE, RADCLIFFE, DXFDRIL EEEELAED Gal'ham Nmnml SChDDI t1EIEI'TE-1133MJ Calm pasfrimn Grammar, English LiteratLirE. Juurnal- ism. Dramatic Cnach. JII'JTHT rmmu IUIHJ pic'axurr and TL'IEIIEJHL :wrh': HIIJ'HL EL-IADELINE HEATH WARREN Gamma: NDRMAL, 1305mm UEWEREITE Gnrham UHET-IQBUJ, Supervisnr 0f Grades V and VI. 'EEHEIIWHHEH f3 Hm crmtrnmg gnah'fyju COURSES OFFERED IN 1931-1932 Kindergarten Primary Twn yaars Ganeral Twu years Jlminr High Schnnl Three years The Juninr High Schnnl CDLII'EE i3 open in bath men and WDmEIL The Erst year's wm'k i5 unifnnn in all thrae murses, as fallaws: SEMESTER I 1-1 C SIEl-IESTER II H C 1. Intmductian tn Teaching 3 3 1. Educatiunaf Psythnlggy 4- 3 .3. Library Sciance 1 1 3. English II ' :3 1 3. Engligh I 3 .3 3. Health Educatiwn II 3 '3 4. Art I I 3 -l. I-wIismry 0f Civilizatien 3 3 3. General Geography 3 3 3. 3 IL13IC I 3 3 3. Health Educatinn I 3 3 3. Literatmal 2 3 T. SCIEHCE fm' Elanautary T. Sciance fm' Elementary Teachers I 3 3 Teachers II 3 3 31:3 13 33 13 34 mi.- H-.. -h I JR K.-'1TI-IARINE l-IARSHALL, E. S. SKmMUEE COLLEGE Phyxfmf fidumh'an, Physimlngy and Hygiene 319291193Uj. HOHIH'E hefd us far a EUIIHE, but wiff? Etrmker charms? EDITH ARLENE DA VIS GURHAM NDRMHL SCHDDL Acting Supervisnr 01 Mathematics and Science in the Gorhmn Junier High 5:114:01. WEN m Twain: and 35:11me re pE-rfm'i-II.H :11me CEIh-IU: Sacond year SEMESTER III . Educational Measures . Literature 11 1 The Teaching of Reading + The Teaching of Arithmetic . The Teaching Elf Geugraphy II . The Teaching nf History . Music 11 . School Law H C 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 E 3 2 3 '3 1 1 3E! 15 Ganaral Course SEMESTER TV 91 weeks Practice teaching 1 3 35 311 weeks . Princip1es of Education . The TEaching Df Handwriting . Citizenship Rural Life Problems Civica Sociology . fkrt II Industrial Arts 1101.15thch Arts H C 2-5 3 4 3 2 1 3 1 3 1 4 3 L1 1 EDWHIm'IHI-FHWFGl-i ?WFWWPWHH Seeend year Kindergarten Primary; SEMESTER III H C Edueatienal Measures 3 3 Literature 3 3 Primary Reading 13 1 . Primary Arithmetic 11; 1 . Primaryr Geography 1 1 . Ptrimauj.r Histerjr 1 1 . Music 3 3 . Seheel Law 1 1 Kindergarten Theery 5 4 b3 1:3 1.; m Second year Junier High Seheel SEMESTER III H C Edueatienal Measures 3 2 . Literature II 3 3 . The Teaching of Reading 13 1 The Teaching of Arith. 11; 1 . The Teaching of Gen. 2 3 The Teaehing e-f Hist. :3 2 Eeenemies 3 3 Seheel Law 1 1 The Teaching of Junier High Mathematics 3 31 2E? 16 THIRD YEAR OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COURSE Required : Organization and Administration of Junior High Seheels PrineipIes e-f Seeinlegy Ethies Evolution Of Education in the United States Electives: At least twenty-eight semester hours from net more than three of the fel- lewing groups : 1. 3. Mathematics Adeaneed Algebra Solid GEDmeth Tl'ing'lDlTlEtI'F Jahalytie GEDHIEtrF H 151011! Ancient Histerj; Advaneed United States I-Iistery I hdeeneed United States Histery 11 Methods emf Hietery Teeehiug in High Seheele 3?: SEMESTER 31.1 weeks H C Praetiee teaching 35 3 31; weeks 1. Principles of Edueatien :1 :3 2-. The Teaching of Hand- writing 2 1 3. Citizenship Problems Civics 3 1 Seeinlegy 3 1 4. Art II Industrial Arts 4 3 Hequeheld Arts '1- 1 33 3 SEMESTER IV 3; weeks H C 3 Praetiee teaching 25 3 3-; weeks 1. Prineiples Df Edueatieu 4 3 3. The Teaching ef Handd writing 3 1 3. Civics 3 1 4. Geography III 3 1 5. firt II IndustriaI Arts 4 3 Heueeheld Arts 1 1 313 3 H C 4 3 4 3 4 3 73 3 eee$ hewme- WWMW mmmm 1 3. English Histm'j; Df English Literature. Inuruaiistic 1x- hJ'I'ilrIIIg Teaching English in High Schunls 4. Languages College Latin I ColIege Latin II Collage French I Callege French II Latin Methnds French Methods rP-J-Fllrh l-Fi- WWW EA:- Hr-Harhpramm- mmmmwm 5. Science Bimingy . 4 3 Physics Prujacts ti 3 Qualitativa Analysis 4; 3 INDUSTRIAL ARTS COURSE Three years Open t0 young men 01113 First Year Second Year Subiacts Semester I'Icmrs Subjects Semester Ham's Elementary Psyclmlngy 55 Educatinnal Psychology 2 thpol Managemant 2 English 2 9,1qu 3 Science 6 hnghsh . E Designing 4 Mathematlcs 6 Elanentary Handwark 4 Free. Hand Drawing 4 Drafting 3 Draftmg 3 Pattern Making PE $ Elemqntary Wundwnrk 5 Concrete 3 Maqhme . I3 Electricity 4 Cabinet Making 3 Machine Shap 6 I-Inusehuld Repaira B Wand Turning B Timmy 0f Wondwnrk 4 Forging 6 Physical Educatinn 2 Carpentry G PIumlJing 2 Physical Educatinn 2 52 EU Third Year Subjects Semester Ham's Suhjects Semester Hours Principlaa 0f Teaching 2 Uphc-lsteriug 1 Economics 4 Join 3.11:1 Trade Analysis 4 Mathamatics 5 Drafting 4 Scth-I Law 1 Printing 1E History D'E Industrial Education 1 Sheetmetal Work 8 Gwen! SCiEnCE 6 Physical Education 2 PEjrclmlogj: 0f Shop W'nrk i Practice Teaching 4c 32 3? CAMPUS PINES 38 QUQGHKW E35 :1 C3 358 3E! ADVANCED SENIORS Aftar three years of sailing 1:111 the, broad seas of knowledga 11nd EKIJEI'iEHEE, carafully steared by fatultjrr advice and heart;F cutiperatinn, 1:1111- sturdy ship Of prep aratinn is approaching the docks. W'e have tried to carry with 115 int: every part the spirit of loyalty and effort which Gorham Normal Eichac-l has instilled int:- captain and crew alike. We 11211.15: done 0111' hast in aiding our school to stand as a leader, both in schniarship 11nd anciahiiity. 8011111 we. shall re-emhark D11 hmader 51333. It is not with far but with 1131:1113r anticipatian that wa f 11:15: the 1111k11t1w11. CLASS OFFICERS President! 011-11111 DRUMMDED Vicc-Piws-idwit, ELEANOR, MCLEOD Secretary MARTHAJANE LUND Trcamuw-r, ALBERT HUETDN BRwa 4.0 93351115211 $115115, 31min: E31511 ANGELS FRANK BRDCATU 3115111? 5 H15 55 3111111111 111113 1111131555 E11535 11.31.1111. 15-1111 happy? Lawrmcc High 5511111111 Lawrence, 1111555. Training, 131111315111 Training.- 3 1:!111111', Gradex ,2? 5111i 3 Glee Club 1:1, 3, 3, H; M555achusett5 Club 121, 3, 3, 5, 3, 331; Dramatic Club U, 3, 3, 4:1; Lambda Pi Sigma 111, 3, 3, 5, 3, El ; Basketbaii 1:1, 3:1 ; Baseball 1:2, 4:1. Gucci things come in small packages, 51.1 1111511! 5511'. This 55:1ing surely 115111215 11111: in the 1:551: of 1:111: Angie- We're glad 1111111 wandercd 31111111 11515:: from I'1I555ach1155115, 55 your witty remarks and pleasant 11.151315 have giwm you 5 big 1:115:15 in 1:11.11 hearts. We wish 1111511 1511 511551555 11:1r the 1'11111r1: in 15512111113: and atherwise. EEULAH MAY CHANDLER ITEM? N111? 111.1 3151:1155 11115 by 11155355151511 1:5 J1m- 1111251111111. 11513111115111? E15511 MEmmial High Schnnl EmwnEEld, Maint Training, Bridge 511111111 5515131153, Wcsrbmak, Grade 15'; Gurham 1111115111 High. 3511151211, 1,1111'11 151. :1. 1:1, 3, 3, 5, 3, 3:1; Y. W. C, A. f3, 4:1; 0.5de Caunty Club IIE, E13. . FauW: 1111:1115 51:1 11.11511 in 111111: thrce 3551-5 1WE'T1: 51m: 301.1111 dc: r1121 I555 In 111111115 years, where ynur 3111:1111 traits Are 5111-15 1:51 bnng 5111:5555. LESLIE GREENLAW CDDLERDTH I'I'LEEJ'I 3131115 5115111515555 151. little 113111111515 A5113 511151151513: zinmaeda ta 91'515351'3 Bearing High 5111111111 Wundfnrds, Maine Training, Gnrham I1111f11r High 313131111115, Mathematics 111113 53131155 A. A. 1:3, 5, 3, 3:1; 1311:1111r'1'1u1z151'5T Club 1:1, 33. WVIIEHEVEI 11111: 515155 Leslit, She's 31.1531 55 5 E1115, Yet there 15 time t1: help anuther Whenever the 111553 may ht. JAVAN UMER DRUMMUND 301115;! THE 1111111131 31.11111 1'5 in 1:31:- 11r-ith might. 15511111.! 111151115 what 3.111111 1211:1111. 11171: Haaring High 551113111 FalmDuth Fartside, Maine Training, 51111511111 I11111'111' High 3515115113, 11111151111515; 11111.1 51315111315 CGmmuttrsF CIub i1, 3, 3, 531; Juniur Masque 1:1, 2:1; Presir dant Cnmmuterf Club 13, 3:1; Drch55tra 13, 4:1; 9155151- 5111 Managtr Baseball 115:1; 61113515 1551111 WHITE Editarial E55111 1:3, 4:1; Lambda Pi Sigma 1:3, 5, 3, 33; President 15111111111121.1121 551111215 CI555 1:3, 3:1; 1'51, 1'51. U, 3, 3, 4, 3, 3131. For 1111-51: years Elmer I155 1111:1115 hi5 1:11:51 11:1 1111111111113 the 51511111511115 Di Gmham Nnrmal Sclmui. H15 earnest EHnrts and willing 11151me11555 have certainly 1:151:11 appreciated by 511 who know him. W1; 1511131 regret that 1115 1151111131 51211111 nut mare teach5r5 a5 51:11:11.5 55 Dmcr 1131 111511111 the 3111111115 131' 1:1111' cnuntrjr. 41 GLADYS MARIDN FDSTER 5111111 311' 31111 11111113 1111, 11131.13? 11111111114.JIJ Beverly High Schmnl Beverly, M1135. 131-1111111151, 131111111111 111111111 High 3111111111, 13115111311 Glee Club 1:1, 3. 3, 113; 1311111111111 Club 11, 3, 3, 43; Y. W. C. 1'1. 11, 3, 3, 4-3; Dramatic Club 11, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33; Dramatic Club Plays, nH11;11,;1in1:33,:'I HT1111 M31111: 1:11 Dreamsi'; Massa- chusetts Club 11, 3, 3, 4, 5, 33; 1311. 1'11. 11, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33; Athletic Cnuncil 15,153; K311111121 Pi Sigma C1113 1:1, 3, 3, 43' , Fresidtnt Kappa Pi Sigma 13, 43; Civic Cummittea 1,1,3, 3, 4, 3, 113; 1333 Seninr Play, The Last P11111111. BeautIEul and brilliant. 1131111111113 and Fine, Deservmg 1.11 11:11:11 more than such a ting.F rhyme. Pupular, admired,gracic1115, sweet and fair. Understanding, l1:iyal,a better friend 15 rare In 11111111111113 her we 1'1: richer' 1n the 111111, And we 111-11 glad 11:1 claim her .15 a. fricnd. .17?- CLINTCIN WILEUR GUILFDRD C11111 11 13 1113 11111111 111-113 11111-11113 1113 111.111.11.11 5311111111 High 51:11-11:11 811111111'11,M.11ine Tm1'11111g, 51111111111 11111-1111- H1311 53113111, 13111111311111.1113 11113 5111131133 Cnmmuters' Club 1:1, 3, 3, 43 , Glee Club U, 33 ; 1311111111111 133 ; Tia 1111113I 11:1 be 11111113.r and wise, If 3112111' r11 striving far success. Thus 11111115 Clint 1111:3111: his 313314 111'11i1l 1111 reach it? Yes SHIRLEY CARRDLL HARTLEY 11111311115113.1111 31111 111111311113 111111111111 111311111111 1111-11111. Huultnn High 5:111:11! Haultnn, Maine Tm-iniug, Enr1111111 Training 311111111, 131111113 15; Gar1111111 111111in H 1313 331111111, 1311151111111 1211111111111- Ciub 11,136 11 A 11, 2, 3, 1, 11, 13; 3111131111111 Club 11,33WYW 11334533YWCAFIay 1:13; W C131 Cabinet 13, 33; Dramatic Club 13, 4, 3, E3 ; YHDUSE 13113111111133 1:33; President 111 Student 11331111- 111 1133; 1311111111 11111 WHITE Editnrial Board 1:43. Ingredients: 13.1.13 nunces 1:11 briiliancy prtferrtd with 11121111331 endcavur, 111-111 111111111113 1:11 1.1111151 sincerity, 1111111: 1:1u1111115 111 11111111-111111'-1::a1'e 11111111111131, twn 1111111215 111 11:11:11,1'nur 11111111115 :11 a 311111.1111'111111115 personality- 11111: thnruughly. 13111111511 with 1'1'i111'11:liin1:-35.T1111I reault w1l1 be 11 caucucltiun 311 rare, 31:1 tempting, and 5:1 delininus that it could not 1111511th11 be given 3.11:1r Dtl'ier name than-FShirIEF CDLE HENRY KELLEY K111 111111111113 11111 1111111111 131111151311111 111.11 1.111111 , F1111 11,1F 331111111333 11113 111113111111 Westbrmk High 5111111111 Westhmnk, Main : T111111i11yr, F0131! 31111131 311111111, WeHbmak, 61111113 15, 3111111111- 111111113 511.11111'111111111 ; 1311111111111 .1-11111'111- H 11,111 511111111. 131111111 1231:1111111ut1113r Club 11, 3, 3. 43 ; Vice-President Cummuteri Club 11, 33 ; Civic Cnmrnittee 11, 33 ; Juninr 1311113r Masque. 1:33 ; 1'51. 131. 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33; Chairman 1111113311113r 131111111 :11 G. N. 5. Newspapar. 121111: is 111111 we 111111 all depend 1:111, whatever the task 1111111 1:11. H1111, 511mb, we 3111;! a juilyr member 1:11 11111- 1111135 and 11111: that 111111 1:13 rcmem- bernd 3.5 a frmnd. 43 EDEVARD JOSEPH LEAH? IIEdJJ Large mm: .343 bounty, and 3.4.9 301;! 34113313. Barre High Sthnnl Harm, M355. Training, Gm'ham Inniar High 31:33:34, Mafhmrmric: and Science Lambda Pi Sigma :3, 4, 3, 33;; Chaplain Lambda Pi Sigma. i3, 33+; President Juniar Buys' Masque 4:1, 3;; Massachu- Setts IClulza E11, 3, 3, 4, 3, El; President Massachusetts Club 113, 4,4; ViCE-President Massachusetta Club III, 33; Civil: Cummittea U, 3, 3, 4, 3, 34; Bays? Glee Club E1, 3, 3, 33; Dramatic Club i1, 34; Gutdmr C113: 41. 2, 3, 4, 5, 5;; President Dutdmr Club 1:3, 3:1; Varsity Baseball i1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 3;; HH Club IE3, 4, 3, 34; Varsity Basketball 43, 4, 5, 34; Captain Basketball :13, 34; Prtsidtnt Seminar Class 1:3, 42H Prasident Y. M, C. PL. 4:5, 3:1; Chairman Athletic Cauncil i3, I34. 'WEre glad 301: came to Maine tn iurther :mur educatinn, Ed, .35 ynu lgad Ifaith in am schoul, we ctrtambr have had faith in run. Your mntnhnunns In G. N, 5. mil lang uutlwe yuur attendance there. MARTHAJANE LUND 33133:; Herr life 43 333343 1.3433 33:3 31' 343341.3333' Freeport High Schml Freepart, Maine Training, Bridge 5333: 363ml, Wexrbraak, Ernie: :3 333 3; Garhmu Imu'm' High 333034, Latin Dutduur Club i1, 3, 3, 44 ; Art Club I14; ; Y, 1W, C, A. t3, 44 ; A. A. Ill, 3, 3, 4, 3, EU; Secretary of Advanced Saniar Class 1:3, 34; Glee Club i3, 33'. Tuiling'. rejnicing, progressing, Unward thmugh life she goes; Successful an: her endeavnrs And lacking are her Ems. MARTCIN LDUISE MCFARLAND Mach F211; things are 44335334343 for mug of her 3434;341:314 3413 3.34:4. Westbmnk High Schuol Westbmuk, Maine Training, Bridge Street 54:33:33, Wajtbrauk, Grade: ?I Gurim-m J'imfnr High 553034, Freud: Cummuterf CIub U, 3, 3, 4;; Pnesideat uf Commuters' Club i3, 4?: ; A. PL. r;1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33 ; Dutducrr Club U, 33; 1333 Seniar Play, The LEISt Pleiadii; GREEN AND WHITE EdJ imrial Ecaard 1:3, 3:4, Quiet? Wu tlmught 5:: at first. Since WSW gmwn ta knuw her. we've Juuruecl ta depend an her quick smile and ready wit. Nu matter what run 351-: 313: 1:0 :10, she is always ready tn hclp. We are certain a happy and successful future :5 awamng her. ELEANDR MCLEUD 353343 331:? 3434331433 43 E33 marker HI 331' gram! IDTFHTLE. Hnultnn High Echml Haultun, Maine Training, Garhmn Training 5 6:39:13, Grade ,5; Gm'hnm erinr High. 5531034, English Uutdmr Club 1:1, 3, 5, Ej; Aromsmuk 4334,1133,r Club 1.21, 33;; A. PL. :11, 3, 3, 4, 5, 33; Y. W, C. PL, :11, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33!; 1'. W. C. A. Play ilj; Glee Club III, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33b; Hausa Cmnmittea 333; Qperetta IE3, 4:1; Entertainment Carn- 111ittee 133, 34; Dramatic Club 4:3, 34 Vice-Preaident Ad- vanced Seninr Class 115, 33+; GREEN AND WHITE Editurial Buard 1:3, 4i. Ehc's kind and true and 1:33.41, 3hr? always r1033 her part; She's been an asset to am school From the very start. 43 HELEN ELIZABETH MERRIFIELD Samml'f :1 pleasant smile makes life HTJI'HHLTHHE. Limingtnn Academy Limingtnn. Maine Training, GaHmm Imafar High Ecliaal, Jlfafhemaflm Elltll Scimim Uutdmr Club H. 3i; Commuttrs' Club IE3, Kiri; A. PL 1:3, 4, 5, iii- Hercis to one wlmsc persewranca, sunny dispusitium and willing haly- fuingsa make Elma: less lmuzmntilulljr endnwnd innit tnwards her Wlll'l admlration. How can she lail to succeed in Iuture years with these: traits: twat leading har m1 ward? DRLANDD N ICHGLAS MUCCI flIf-mmh The. true, strung, and. smmd TlLian 113 the mind HIM mm Eiiihi'ace thing's equally, grant and small? Sanfnrd High Schaml Sanfard, Maine Training, Garham Iiiii-a'ar High 5 :th Gangraphy and History Cummuters' Club :23, Q ; A. A. I13, 4, 5, 6:1. Ynu LlEl not hide ypur ability by yaur quietness. Mucci. 511311.955 is after: a better demratmu of pnwtr than boldnasa. You. have mnldqd your place in the hearts nl your classmates hr ynur generosity and licipmlnesg. HELEN HOPE NICKERSDN IIN'EEkI-EJJ HRiGh iii. cnmmun-ssnse mid sublime simplicityf' Snuth Fnrtland High Schunl Sauth Pmrtlaud, Maine Training. Braadway Grammar Srhnal, Sn. Partlawd, Grades 3 and g; Earham Itiiiiar High Schanl, Latin mid Fraud; A. FL Iii!r f3, 3. 4, 5. 571: 'C-tin'm'lutf:r5I Club i1, EJ; Dutdunr Club i1, 2i; Dramatic Club i1, 2L 'rlail tn uur fnreign linguist. Helen nnrtainly knuws her Latin and Francais. Begides, s I: has the chterfulneas and willingnes: in wine m nthms what 5h: harself has in abuntiancc. All thusc whu knnw her are sure she is happiEr lnr'iL EUGENE ALFRED FARSUNS Ems HEmrth amends my wisdam amt high. lwavaw. my fame? Brunswick High Schmi Erunawick Maine Training, Gafham Jimiar High Schnal, Mathematics: and Science A. A. ll, 2., 3. 4. 5, El; Uutdanr Club is, 43: Cmss Country f1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Efl; Basketball 1'1, 2i; Assistant Editor GREEN AND WHITE i3, 4i. How lung will it be, Gena. helm: G- N. 5. students will lie studying Math. accnrding w your principleai' They will be a credit tn the Pl'Ei'lEEi sinn ii the: master them as well as yum haw: dnn'c. But the best part 13E it is that run are always ready 1:: lend a helping hand- 44 CURE. MAY PUULE PUGHE h'EhE lavas truth, but puritans await 'Westbmak High Schnnl Wastbrmk, Maina Training, Bri'dge' Sims! Schani, Waitbraak; Grades 5 and :5; Garham Imriar High Schaui, Hixmrjl 'Cun1rnuters;1 Ciub I11, 2, 3, 43$; A. A. U. 2. 3, 4, 5, Hi. You have heard that teachers are burn and um: made, We have a. pmof Elf it in Cara. SITE made nu mistake. in Iclhnasing her prufessiun. Uthers have made no mutake in trustmg her ab1i1t1r. f. LINWOUD ALLEN PORTER f Liar? d Naming mm cuvm- his frame but the high heavensf 'd Allenmwn PrEpal'atIDt'j' SchmI Allantnwn, Pa. Training, Gorham Junior H 1'93: School, Geugmphy and History Dutdunr Club 111, 2, 3. 4, 5. Eli; A. A. UL 4, 5, EJ; Dramatic Club I11. 33' ; Juninr Bnys' Masque tEZJ; Senim' Class Treasurex- 1:3. 4;; Lambda Pi Sigma 1:3, 4, 5, EJt; Man- ager Basktthall 1:5, 63-. Pleasant tu walk With1 Witty tc- talk with. Handanme tn behuld. Rciuctant m staid. Whom do WI! mean?- Nune miner than Lin- BEhTRICE MPiE RENY TIBil-bbielr' 1' 13:11.33 my charactar behind me? Weatbmuk High Schml Westhmuk, Maine: Training, Brawn Street Schmi, Wasthrnak, Grades 2 and 3; Gorham Juniur High Schaai, Histary Cummuters' Club lIl, 2, 3, H; A. A. t1, 2, 3, ll, 5, Ed. EL girl whn i5 swam. And pleasing tn all; She is Infty in mind, Thuugh nut very tali. ELIZABETH MARY SILVA '91 m1 103mm impusaihle never never Games n:- 11:153.?! 51:. Jusaphls Academy Purtland, Maine Training, Braadwaj; Grammar Schaai, 5'13. Partland, Grads .15; Gorham Juniar High Schnni, Latin Cnmmuters' Club IE1, 2, 3, 431; A. A. H. 4, 5, Eh GREEEIAHD WHITE Editurial Beard i3, 4d ; Secretary 11f Admsnnr Beard fm- Schnul Newapapar 115, M. She cummutes frnm Purtlanrl daily, And has wan the. hearts Hi all ; She has grant influence un athers W110 mutt her in the hall. 1i5 BARBARA MARIE EMALL r'BIIrElM She's HE 5mm! H3 Sim is fair? Cnrniah High Schnnl Carniah, Maine Training. Gm'fmm Training Schaaf, Grade 5 Dutdaar Club 111, 2;; A. A. i1, 2, 3, 4, a. 53'; Y. W. C. A. i1, 2, 3, 411. Her air, her manncrs, all whu saw admired; Cnurmnus though toy, and gentle thmagh Ictired'. The joy nf yumh and health her eyes displayed. And ease Inf heart her every Inuit cnm'eyed. ALICE NETTIE TRUNDY Hail ta thea, hiith-e Epiritf' Searsport High Schnnl Searsport, Maine . Training, Earham me-ia-r High Schnm', English Y. W'. C. R. 1:3, 4J; Dramatic Club E3, H; Pennbscot Cnunty Club f3, 4, 5; 6:1; A. A. f3, :1, 5, 6:1. Never a I'ruwn. always a smiie, Her wards are few LE : hut EVEI wurthwhile; Ii yuu're hiding dnwnhearted and kind at blue, Alice can snnn make the, 51.111. shim: far yen. BESSIE PERLE WEB STER IPETFIJ: A ?.ny of HM. wise wlm 3051' but navm' 11:411an Skahegan High Schcrcrl Sknwhcgan, Maine Farmingtan Narmal Schaul Farmingl'cm, Maine Training, Made! SchaaL Farmingwn, Grade; ? and E; Gnrham Jlmt'u-r High Srhnm', Laiiu and Frmch Dutdmr Club 1'15, EJ: Y. W. C. A. f5, m; Kennehcc Vallay Club f5, EL Bessie came ta us ncw this yeah But sheis won uur hearts already With her winning ways and sunny smile And her wisdum. ever steady. SARAH BELLE WELCH HBHI-j'n They are never mama thud: are ancompanied. with mime Lhmmhts? Kannahunkpnrt High Schaul KEnnebunkpnrt. Maine Training, GaHm-m Trairzing 3:15:00! Y. W. C. IL 113, 4,3; ank Cnunty Club i3. 4L: Gutdanr Club i3, ill; A. PL. t3. 4E. EHEr studiuus. Eve? at wnrk, Always sumcthing ha :10. Yet time 1.0 lend a helping hand And spread guud words of cheer 5aral1. thafa 313m 915 CLAIRE 17031:: WUODBURY Waddju 31311113 13 H13 11134113 H13 3331: 1.1341 311113 31113 r113 333T. 111111 331113 3333 in 111111. Drawing High Schml FIthlaIId, Maine Training, Braadwngr Cmnmmr 51:33:13, 5'3. Parffaud, $311353 3; 6311311111 fmnbr High 3173333, History EJ3111311.11313I Club 1:1, 3, 3, 411; 13,, ,3,. 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 31:. With reamn firm, and 11211151311113 will, Endurnnte, iuresight, atreng'rh and skill, 13. brilIiant schnlar, 113ny pianntd Tu 13:13, 13 cnmfart 11113 1131111113113. 9131331151131 511M133, EnhHEirial $133 EA RLE REM PTDN ANDERSDN '.3 11.321113:H 3'3 11113119 11 111-133, 311113 1111233331. 1311113 11 11133.3 Windham High Schnml Windham, Maine Training. 5315111111 $111153? High 53333,! Dues 3.13111: nickname; appiy to $11111 ambitmus and i113uslri311s charac- 13.31313? I1 is certainly an apprnpriatc 3111:. The Swedes 11.131113 be 3111;: 1:33 glad ts: adopt an American 31 ysnur type into their midst. GEDRGE ARTHUR BAKER 3333' 3.11 12111:! 313111-133 11113 1111111'3 H1311 30333333 111113 3111113313 faith 331311 N 31-11133 bland? Gardiner High Schnnl Gardiner, Maine Training, 133333.111 Junior High 31:33:11! A. 1'51, U, 3, 3, 4, 3, 321; 13133 Club. 1:1, 3, 3, 3:1; Lambda Pi Sigma 1:3, 4, 3, 3:1; Lambda. Pi S1g111a Mmstrels E3, 33!; quretta 1:3, 4;; Baseball i1, 33:; Easkethali 1:1, 33; J 11mm ans' 1133511113 111, 3:1; K311111133: Valley Club 1:1, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3:1. ERrietr is; the spice nl' lite 14311 know In Gnrham we 13:11: 11:1 Geargc to supply this atmnsphere 3D: be: able to wnrk hard at the r1ght time 3111 :3 create a laugh 1.111311 111311: is 113-213 1111' 3113 are the deairahle ahilities 1513 admin: 111 13331-33 IDHN JDSEPH BELL I3 31111333 31333 11131-311 1'13 33113,; 333 3331: 33 33113-3 Gardiner High 511113111 Gardiner, Maine Training, 631-31113 JHIIiW High 51:333.! LambdaPiSigma 1:1, 2:33 f4 3,3;J AHA U, 3, 3, 4, 3, 3;; Secretary A .31. f 1, ;J111Iir;ir Buys Masque 1:1, 3 Mens Glee Club 111, 3, ,4h Dpemtta 1:1. 3, 3, 411; Dra- matic Club U, 3, 3, 4i; Presideat Dramatic Club I13, 431; KM. lC,,1'3'1if1:$3,343; SecretaerWMCAm, 33!; CrDES Cnuntry t1, 331; Lambtia Pi Sigma 1111115111215 i1, 3, 3. 4, 3, 33; K311113331: Valley C1113 111,3 1., 3, 431; Basketball f1, 3:1; DiItdcsur C1113 1:1, 311; Business Managar GRFJE-N 111411 WHITE 13,43 We have watched you direct shnws and have; 3:11:11 the iund rm: have served 11353113331111! we are wailin fur similar 3113111333 in yuur future career, arid 31111 are 1131 the kind ta 1115351113311 113. 37 ALBERT HLTSTCIH BROKER Breeeufrn Ler- we, rite . he Hp nmi rI-jmg, With a hem-f Im' nruy fate? Geuld Academy Eelhel, Maine Training. Gerfmm Jamie:- Ha'gh Sefteh! A. A. 111, 3, 3, 4, 3, El; Junier Beysi Maeque U, 33; Glee Club i3, 4, 5, 33, Dutdeer Club U, 3, 3. 4, 3, 53; Alpha Lambda Beta U, 3, 3, 4, 3, Ed ; Operetta 1:3, 43 ; Secretary- Treaeurer Uxferd Ceunty Club :13, 4h; Deferd Ceunty Club U, 3, 3, 4, 3, EJ; Y. M, C. A. 33, 4, 3, 3:: ; President Y. M, C, A. EIS, Ell; Civic Committee i3, 4, 5, Ejl ; Basket- ball U, 33; Treasurer Advanced Seuinr Class 45, Ed. Here? to Brawn. when meme with West. :35 an arehiteet he is the best; He draws up heuses hath large and emalL But he always seems tn hav: a Hall. THDMAS ALFRED DIDNNE Tmnmy Hairy week 3314:! enewer, since I knew the right :14th did. it. BleemEeld Academy Skewhegan, Maine Training, Gerham Innier High 55300;! A, A. :13, 4, 5, El; Lambda Pi Sigma 1:1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 3:! ; Lambda Pi Sigma Mmetrels 1:33 ; Glee Club U, 3, 3, 42; Dperette 1:3, 4;; Urehestra U, 3, 3, 43h; Araneteek Leunty Club 1:1, 31; Jumer Bays' Masque IL13. Willingiy and cheerfully Tummy has. entertained 1.15. with many happy mements 0f music. We cannot rightl:.-r edgiress him as a pianist er a sexuphene player. He is an aH-mund musmmn. RUTHERFURD MERRILL DRUMMDND, JR. Rmh HTe these wha knew thee net, 14:.- werde Gem peint! To these whe knew thee, en wards ere 144144.! Deering High Seheel Falmeuth Fereside, Maine Training, Gerhem J14Hitil'f High Scheei Cemmutersi Club U, E, 3, 4 ,: ; Civic Cemmittee i3, 4J ; Presi- dent Curie Cemmittee 1:5, El: Drehestra 1:3, 43; Lambda P1 Sigma 43, 4, 5, 33h; Junier Boys: Mamue IE1, ELI; Art Editor GREEN mm WHITE 43, 43L Rut. drives ever irem Falmouth in hi5 Ferd every murning. It is no wonder that he is new : absent, because we understand he is. Under a nursels care. PAUL IAMES DUMAS frPu-gfi Wine when Gen held the helm when. the 33H- ie reuyhfl Lisbnn Falls High Seheei Lishen Falls, Maine Training, Gerfmm Izmier High Sahel?! Lambda Pi Sigma 111, e, 3, 4, 5, 44; A. A. 41, e, 3. 4, 5, eh; Athietie Cenneil 3, 4:1; Juninr Eeys' Masque 4:1, 3 ; Lambda Pi Sigma Minstrel Shaw; CrDSS-Cnuntry i:1, 2; , Basketball E1, 3, 3, 4, 5, EJ; Dperette; Preeident Andrus- eeggin Cenentyr Club i3, 43;; Boys? Glee Club 13, 43. The wnrld gees up and the werld ghee drawn. But. Pavel pleads. en te fame, Rememhenng m the darkest heurs That the ennshine fullnws the rain, 43 RAYMUND GDRDDN KING HENRI l't'Hsys sisvstss Min, mid jay EIT-iyi'ttssts his life. Lishsli Falls High Sshunl Lisbss Falls. Mains Training, Gs-rham famisr High. Sshssi Bssksthsll t1, 3, 3, s, 3, EU; Baseball t3, sill; Andrssssggin Csiilitj.r Club 1:3, 4;; Junisr Buys! Masque 1:1, 33; Lsmhda Pi Sigma U, 3, 3, 4, 5, 3ft; Treasurer Lambda Pi Sigma :13, 43'; Y. M. C. A. t3, 4i; 1Ifittt-13133533311: andtsscuggin Cs-ut'it3.r Club f3, H; Assistant Business Mausgsr GREEK ass WHITE t3, 44. During his titres years at Gurhsm Bud has proved himself an all- rsumi gssd sport and s success in whatsvsr he has undertsksn. We itsps his future years will be equally successful. EDMUND GEDRGE LESSARD Sslf-Isnawlsdgs, ssIf-ssstrsl, suit! ssIf-sbsti-issss Issti him. is pawsrfi Gardiner High Sshssl Gardiner, Mains TrailhI-iiley, Gsrhsm Iimisr High Sshssi A. 3. i1, 3, 3, s, 3, 3:1; Lambda Pi Sigma il, 3. 3, s, 5, 3:1; Basketball :11, 3, 3, s, 3, EJ; Kainsbes Valley Club i1, 3, 3, s, s, 33-; Uics-Frssitisnt Kssnshsc Valley Club IE3, 30; Dutdssr Club I11, 3, 3, 4:! ; Businsss Manager Junisr Buysi Masque 1:13; Crsss-Csuntry UH Baseball i1, 3, 3, 4:1. Gut best wishes to 3113'th Hf those pissssnt fellows whu are always ready to wsrk, ts play, 11er lend a helping hand. Earns gmup DE boys is gning ts bu pmud ts sltum Ed 35 vs tssshsr next year. GEDRGE FREEMAN LDWD A ysuth Is whsm W333 gives 33 mush 0f starch, so much sf hssssn, Ssnfsrd High Schml Sanfsrd, Maine Training, Gsrhsm Junta?- Hi'yh Schssi A. Pi. U, 3, 3, 4, 5, 33; Dizzs'nit'iiitsi's1 Club i1, 3, 3, 43:; Trsss- ursr 1i:tr-i'tiiistitnsi's1 Club t3, til ;, Juniur Esrs' Masque. U, 33; CI'CIIES-C'Dunh'jf Assistant Manager i3, Q; Crsss-Csuntry Manager t1, 2, s, 4, s, so; Y. M. C. 3.. ts, 4, s, s; ; Assist- ant Business Manager G. N. 5. Newspaper 33, 33;; W Club 1:3, 3,1. It runs work as tssshsr is msnagsd as well as gnu have managed suur undertakings st Gsrhsm, success will fullnw. Essi'gs+ Finances and business enterprises nsvsr wstrisd us whsn they wsrs under ynur management. WALTER CLIFTDN REEVES 'iCHfJi hr33-33 ks, tshiis 33s sampusistis sisst, Was tailing upward in. tits night. - Windham High Sshssl Smith Windham, Mains Training, Gsrhsm funisr High Sshssi Essksthsll E1, 3, 3, 4, 3, 33; Viss-Prssidsnt-A. A. IE3, 43; Junist Buys: Masque i1, 33; Athletic Editst GREEN AND WHITE :3, 41'. Who is that husinsss-liks, industriuus Eslisw whn hss itspt the Wind- hsm-Guriistn highway on the map by his daily jsurnsys tn snti irsm the school? .1311, yes, ti'nsz.r call hing Cliff Rsssss. He. has :srjsinly reps:- ssnt-sd his hsms tswn wsll durmg his three stars at Gnriism. 43' RDY STEPHEN SALISBURY HHmn'H hdild H'er's iuipussihm can't b6, IIHE'E- uncuEr, Hemr names to ?JHS$. Gilmau High Selma! NDrtImaSt Harhur, Maine Training, Garhnm J'rmfm' High SEIIGGI Washingtmt Cqunty Cltgb U, 23:; Lambda Pi Sigma IE3, 2. 3, -.l, 5, Ej; IricE-Prealdanl Lambda Pi Sigma 13, H: Junirjr Bnys' Masque :11, 2M Uperetta :12, 1H; Uutdaur Club 1:1, 2. 3+ 4:3; PL FL U, 2, 3, 4, 5, EJI. The Gurham hElj-TS uf '31 a:art'alinljpT nwe a llearty vale nI thankg ta Ray Fm- uphulding Iht schulastic record u! the main gmup. Thafa right, the narnf:a Eaui :Iuca imply wisdum, ducsn't it? Ynu've ctrlainly prnvtd it tu 1.15., cur- RICHARD MANCHESTER SAVAGE 355,15: Like two single gentlemen railed mr.c- ans. Gilman High SEhDGI Nurtheast Harhar, Maine Training, Gm-ham funiar High Schwa' A. A. f3, E, :3, Ed; Lambda Pi Eigma U, 2, 3, 4, En, LU; Junicrr .Bgys' Masqui: U, 21'; Men's Glee Club f1, 2, 3. 4, :3, EM Uutdunr Club E1, 2, 3, t1, 5, Ed; Dutdnnr Club Cuuncil 1:3, 41'; Washingmn Caunty Club i1, 2, 3, 4:1 ; President W'ashingtmI-Hancncic letantg.r Club Iii, EJ ; President Juninr Class H, 23:; Y. M. C. A. i3, 4, 5, Ell; Dperelta 1:1, 2, 3. 4:3. Without Dick :0 dclight 1.15 with his pleasing voice, the entcrtain- ments and nperettas at Gurham wauld haw: lacked their Havnring. If ynu Ham: ynyr Future work 35 well, run canmt fail in win the heath; uf Jruur puptls. CLARENCE GILCHRIST WALKER Lei life Spam warthily Shmcld ha mmswed I33; dead?! Gmham High Schunl Gotham, Maine Training, Garfmm Jimiur High Hahani PL. 11. 1:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, EJ; Juninr Barf Masque U, Ejl; Alpha Lambda Beta IE1, 2, 3. 4, 5, EJ; Baseball i1, 2, 3, a0; Vica- President Alpha Lambda Beta i3, LU; Preaident Alpha Lambda Beta is, m; President Finance Cnmmittee. Gurham Normal dunes nut hesitate to send Clarence from her clams Lt! ttgch the youths uf mu: cquntry. His aarnnst ePEnrt and labor: while hare wtll he mart- than rapmd 1n. future ream. FRED MERRITT WEST Freddieu He 5:21:33 Eu bniid, nut. huaat, a yanermas rang- Dmring High Schaal Pnrtland, Maine. Trafaiug, Gorham Junior High Edam! A, A. III, E, 3, 4, 5, I313; Baaehall 1:1, :1, 3, 4, 5, 5?; Basketball i1, 2, 3, 40; Junmr Buys? Maaqu: t1, 23; Alpha Lambda Bgta U, 2-, 3, 4, 5, 62:; Mania Glee Club i1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 52:; Vlcc-Prasrdem Juniur Class III, 2:: ; Dptretta 1:1, 2:: ; Presi- dent G Club I5, El; Y. M. C. A. 1:5, 63L Fred is clever, And gnad-natured, mm; H 65 an 35:531. tn Gorham Thrnugh and thmugh. 5D PRESIDENTS .MESSAGE TO MY CLASSl-IJETES God placed the geld within nut lives, To shine as we saw fit. He placed the leave within tmr hearts And gave us. ready wit. He planned the paths that we shuultl tread And planned fer us a geal. He placed a seed of Ieve and truth Within eaeh heart and 50111. Denjt take that geld and make it lead, Denit take the shine away, But let us try each deg,r to spread Seme geednees en em way. Letie put 0111: theughts in teaehing, And make eurselves worth while. Lette make em work farwteaehing And greet life with a smile. Lette F111 eur meme with sunshine And chase all eleucle away. Letts try 150 make fer ethere A bright and better day. Let's take what He has given us And meuld e111 lives aright, Then through the aid of others We ean always spread eur light. I. OMER DRUMMOND. SENIORS When we eame te Gerham Normal Seheel two years age, we came ehnging ta many leaaaelj,I heuati faeta and ideas. 1We knew but we knew not why we knew. With the beginning at eur perietl e-f purposeful study eame the setting pteeeaa. All these facts and ideas that were ta he uaefui ta us were uaed to farm the base at our pyramid. These things 01.1 which ear prefeaaien primarily depends have termed the walla at am alewly-grewihg pyramids but the inside haa net been left empty. Here has been stared all these things that make up what is ealled the Hbatlzgrtaawl. ' Our pyramids in one respect are far mere wonderful than these ef famed Giaeh; they!? cannot stay permanentlyr ene aiae or shape. Theyr tnuat expand or shrink. Eaeh must determine fer himself which process ahall eeatinue thteugh his years of hit e experiences. Let us work ateatlilg,r and faithfully in erder that eat life pyramid may he a werthy monument ten Gerham Nern'tal Sehael. CLASS OFFICERS Prewdeat, WEYNE EaeLEv Viea-Peaatdeat, Lamaa Geute Secretary; Reanma HILL Taaaaarer, MILTDN DUSTIN 52 -h-- J..- chHEHIE, $Eneral Gimme EEDA CHRISTINE ANDERSON Chrif' Hch gave an the may :1 plauaant MrariixanH Purtland High Schml Stuckhnlm, Maine Training, Warren 53333;, Wasfbmak, Grades 2 and 3 Gutdmr Club 111, 3, 3, 4f: ; Y, W. C. A. 31, 3, 3, 4f: ; Armstunk Club ilj. We have a giri in tht senior cIass With merry brown e335 and a hearty laugh; Friends 511.? has many: F335 nut any. Gnnd luck, Christine, WI: wish you plenty. METHYL ARLEANE BATES Mehmw 3631:31- idle a moment, but thrifty, amt: 1:331:93;qu af ntharsk Leavitt Institute Nnrth Yarmauth, Maine Training, Garham Training Schaai, Grade 2 Y. W. ii: .151. f1, 3, 3, Q; Dutdmr Club :33, 4;; A. A- U, 2, 3, -1 . Busy and chetrful all day is 511:. H elpful and happy as um: cuuid be, fluiat and gcntle, a friend to all3 That's Muthyl. ALMA FLDRENCE BINFDRD H BHZHI-fI-JFHI FFHET eyes were: deepar than- the depth Elf waters EEiHEd at Ev'nfl Wastbrnck High Schnul Wtstbmak, Maine Training, Warren Sinai 333333, Wertbmnk, Grades 4 mid 5 ,A cnmpendium ui Bunny's. character would be: Unassuming, chatter; iul, luving and ever popular? During her twn years of normal Ethan! work she has lived up In her nickname and litrmal'tgjr hopped right into tht hearts uf her classmates. ETHEL MARGUERITE EDNNELL Ethan! Therels mummy an 3:113eg :13 kindness, Ami 303315in 3-2:- rayal as Wins Pmrtland- High Sthnal Portland, Maine Training, Pleasant Street Schauf, Ea. Feartimnd, Grade 3 Cumt'rlulnersi Club III, 33. Ethel, 011+: uf the cummuters, and one uf the best, always grams 3m: with a smile. She. is ever willin to help a iriund in need. Certainly she has the qualities Di 3 gnud tcac er. All :3! her friends at G. N. 5. wish her the best of luck. 53 THELMA GRACE BDUDIN 31111111131 '13'1'111 an aim 1:111 3.31.151 30111611111113 319131113? Lincnln Academy Nhrth Edgemmh, Maine 611:1: Club 13,4J;Ur1:h1tstra 113,111: Y1W C1251. GHQ, Camplire 113,11 , Kennahe: 11111111211 Club 13,111, 1:1, 2, 3,. You've: a war.r about 111111 That Is 511 very dear, .1151 war that makes. 1.11:1 glad Tu haw 1.11111 always near; 1111. 1:111:11: smile that welcromea 1151 High when we daa 115111111 that little 1.1.1a31r a 1.11:1. 11131.1 Has undearad 311.111. 111 Each htart. DURIS SDPHIA BDULTER IfDHtJ'J Twas REEF 1.1111111111111151 :1! 11111111313 11111111113 311151-11- 111-11111 11f 11131:. Standiah High Schnhi StaIIdiE-h, Maine Training, W311 61111111111 Ram! 15' 1:113:11! Cummuters' Club 1:1, 2:1; GREEN 1111111 WHITE Editntia! Eaard 11, 13;.11.11. 11,11,111. 5111: 15 quiet, 1:11.11 thuae 1:11 115 111111: 1111th her i11tit'1111111111r have. fmmcl 111111- 1:11:11 undernaath that winning 121111111111a111'111r which at1racts many1'11'1111ia 1131111: shirka and 1:1 always 1:111 hand whcn she may he: 121i 11111-111111: We. are must glad 11:1 1111111: had liar with 115 during theae two years at 1311111111111 RETA MAY BRACKETT Rat 1'T1113 1111111 1:1,1F 111111.111 111111 1111111111 11111: 111.1113 11131111111311.1' Greely Institute Cumhtrland Cantar, Maina Training, 13F11rf111111- Tm11'11-1'11-g 3175111111, Grade I Y. W. C. A. 1:1, 1t, 3, 1,1; Basketball Squad 11, 21 ; 13115111111 1111111 WHITE EditGrial Bnard 13, 41; 2'31. 1131. 1:1, 2, 3, 11:1: 13111- tltmr Club 11, 2,151,111; Glee Club 13, 11:1. Hart's 11:1 1:1ur friend Rat, A pat 1111 am: can compete, , When in trouble 1111 111:1- wn gn, 1'11 mnauler then: 1111: 1111121111, Happy and beaming, 11:11:31- and gafe: Ephrting a 11111:: All the livelnng day. LDIS MARIE BRIDGES 191111115131 H 10111111111111 1111111 11111' 11111111111111.1111'd.n Maunt Vernnn High Schml South Eristhl, Maine Training, Whihwy 15151111131,1 1T1111H1 311'13111,G1:11'1'111111 1111111111111: 1111111131 Chill 11 E131 Campiire 11, a 3, 11; 1.1.1111. C 1111111211111111.1111151,2,11,11;1:11.111111111131111111,1,31. 131.111.1131 15 31111112131, Buddy ia 111ml. F1311111111 '15 the best friend that 31112111 can FIntI; Shea a gallant. tmuper thrnugh and thruugh: 131111111115 smiling like True. Blue L011, .151 garm: iittie apart and a 1:111.n1:11r palm Just hue 1111111 1111121, and 1111:111'11-1: placed that gal. 54- ADELE LOUISE EURTDN FILIPEJJ 3111133333, Imps, ChEET-HH these and mm: mare. Murat: High Schml Bath, Maine Training, Earham Training 5:30:13, Grade 5 A. A. :11, 3, 3, 43; 3 , W. C. A. i3, 4;; Dutdnnr Club i3, 3:1; Kennabtc Valley Club U, 3, 3, 43. Th; ED immaculate. JLdtle with that sunny dispusitiunhwhu can help but like her? 1351: Dick, 11.: knuws. Anyway, herc'a tn 3mm- success, Lee, and may Dame. Furtune camp 0n yuur traii tn help you Mix the mush piazza. ELEANDR EILEEH CARLSUN Eiearmrh' Ami smiles 111333 burdens 139.3th Cathedral High Schnn! Purtland, Maine Training, P3355313 Street 533ml, 50. Parffand, Grade 3 Commuters! Club f1, 33'; A. A. I11, 3, 3, 4;. Eleanur has many assets, fur which we all envy her. 33. Law af thus: are speqd, accuracy, personality, and an Exceptiunally large vocabulary, As she :5 interested in journalism, surely a brilliant future awaits her in th: literary lield. ANITA JACQUELYN CARDN ffTwEEtlI 3W3 131mm .36? far he? chagrfm raadineaa w 311.36? mm Everything warthwhile. Maxim High Schnnl Maxim, Maine Training, GarIm-m Training 35305-1, Grade 3 Natinnal Hunar Enciety III, 3, 3, 4,1; 3'. W. C. 3.. 1:1, 3;; A. A. 1:1, 3, 3, 43:; Dxfard Cnunty Club 1:1, 3, 3, 1U; Presrdent Uxfurd Cnunty Club l3, 4;: ; Secretary Natinnal Hmmr Sncitty l13, 4:: ; Chaerleader i3, 42?; Easktthall 1:1, 3, 3, 33; Hackey I11, 33!; Saccer i3, 31'; Dperetta 1:33. Timuat'sH playing an thy basketbali Hunt is UHF thing mat sum: to hf: furlguttgzm Thungh small In stature, her: Iversaltillty is remarkable, and bmng the hie of a cmwd i5 hEr naver failing Virtue. EEULAH ELLA CLARK B m 33133 Inmwy a! 30319 30qu ain'pczfaes anew athev parannal enjaynmn . Cany High Schaul Smith Jeffersun, Maine Training, Gilrham Training 31:30:33, ftminr Primary Campfire U, 3, 3, H; Kennehec Vallay Club IE1, 3, 3, H; Glee Club 1:3, 33; Dutduur Club 1:21, 3, 3, H; 13.13. mil, 3, 3, 43; Y. W. C. A. :11, 33b. 13. p31 warth knawing. Friendly. kind, and lruc, 11351. readyland willing To be DI help ta run. 55 TIDLA GERTRUDE CUNNERS llffill: Thinking; WEN i3 3'533; phlunhtg NEH. 3:51:3313; titling EE'E'H. IEiSEBE mu? best 9f GHH' 3133113311 High 3311331 Ansun. Maine Training. Garham Training Schnaf, Grade I Faur 1'Iualwrirlucls Campfire 1:3, 42!; KEIIHEIJEC ValIEy Club U, E, 3, 43:; Y. W. C. 3. i1, 3, 3, 4:; ; A. A. u, 3, 3, 9. Once them W35 3 Eittlc girl hc- wa3 very quiet and meek- Viula Connery, was her name. But nuw, whem'cr you seek, 'Twuuld be hard ta find the same Little girl, 1'31' into an EMT: sprite She'3 changad. full of gaiety and light. MARY LDWELL CURTIS Muff Happinem i3 110: the 3an GI life; character 253.3? Partland High Schml Partland, Maine Training, Valentine Schnaf, WESIbmnk, Grade 5 Elm: Club 1:1, 2, 3, 41h; Dperetta E23; Hausa Cnmmittea 1:33; Civic: Club 113, 4:: : A. A. III, 2, 3, till. A very luvahlt 3311 nl' parsnn '13 Mary. We have yet m 33:: hEI' with- cmt menimcnt dancing in her eyes and gay laughter: on her lips. IRENE RUSALINE DAVIDSUN Rena? Deerla' are better 3.333393 than: 1331113 are, Antians mightiar mm: 11:33.3:ng Fl Portland High Schnnl Partland, Maina Training, Brawn 5:333! 553ml, Westbmak, Grades 5 and t5 C$mmutE-r3j Club f1, 33; A. A. IE1, 3, 3, 41h. Here's to Iren3-3 wnrthy 31333111333, 3 15m: 1131. am: what meets all with 3 smile. 51163 always math in lend 3 hand. and how that helps sumetimtsl EVELYNE LOUISE DDNNELL Skeetu I 133133 33-33: 13p3tmd qugha-Gnd 13133-3113! Ii! 1. Mars: High Schnnl Bath, Maine TraiH-ia-Ig, W23: Earhart: Rural Schaai Uutdmr Club 111, Err; Art Club f3, 41$; Y. W. C. A. III, 23!; Secratary 3f Girls;r Athlati: Club :33, 43; A. A. 33, 42:. Many 3 smile and a plcasant ward She gives us all each day. Singin 33ng3 that 331-11333 weWE heard. 33 3 v: 5333 careiree 311mg lifeis way. 55 -L-l- -. .1..- ? .BERNICE ADELMA DURITY 311111131 fo111 111211.221, 1211111111, 1111-21222 1112111211211, 111122.11 511:1I1111g1211 High 521-12211 Stnning'mn, M21112 Training, V2121111'112 32111321, Wesfbraok, 132111121 3 2.1211 11 Y. W. C. 151. 11, 21; A. A. 13, 42!; Washington 21121 H22222k County Club 13, 41. This 12 Bunny,' 1112 211121- Durity. T112111 12 another illusinn Exploded 2111231 ar2nt twin2 21 211. l. 1':1r 2112i 21i211 Bunny in P- T. P512. what 112112 11211. It 2111111111 22111 1: 1:12 1111112.?211 have ail 2111' b221, 1.2121122 I2; 21122222, Bun. Em: 12 1211qu 11:1 321 212113 in 11.111212221' 11m: undth 12 2. FLDRENCE LOUISE DURITY F121112 .2 2211211112 11:1 212111122 21111 111 111121.13? 5121112111211 High 52112211 Stoningtun, M21112 Training, 32111 311-1121 321311121, W 21111112122, G22d2 2 Y. W. C. .11.. 11, 2, 3, 231; Dutdmr Club 11, 2, 3, 21:11. A. 11, 2, 3, 11:1; Hancock-W22hingtan Cnunty Club 1:3, 421, E2 22112111221 tn 221211 311111-2211 idl2. 2Fr1111111111. .51 shinin member 111 the 11111211' 'Cunn2r5 Gang i2 F122212. N21 21111:.r 1:12.112 2i: 2hi111: at 13211111212, but her 1111-21 12211:? r22p22222 in the BE division make 1121 22in1i11212 th2r2 212 121211.0111 11221 wisi122 1211212 11212 whurcucr 2112 E11221 ALICE ENDLA EDGECGME ITAEI'J 112 11:11.2 11112 11111112 11112 22211111111112. Parter High 521111211 K2221 F2112, M21112 Training, 522312111 Trafu-ing 32111121, 521111215 Dxinrd ACnunty Club 11,531,411; Y.W.C.A. 11,2, 3,231; .11, 2, 2,11; 111111111111 Club 11, 2, 2, 21. 1'1. smile 12 1122122 111211 112121111. 1'1. laugh that 11121122 1.1211 gay, That's what Alice h2li2222 111111 1212211222 222131 112.31. 11.112232 2 juvial 2212112111211. 1111 2 11121111 that' 2 true 1211.12. 322M112 capturing 111211112 21 G. N. 5., 51-12 1122 2111111111211 151. 2.1.1121. PAMELA JANE EDGECDME fI'PEImJ'J 1' 2111222112 2121.1 2212 11112111 and 12121111 2211111221 P 1112122 High 52h221 Bath, M2212 Training, $222221 Training 32111121, 13211112 .2 C1212 C2mmitte2 1:1,?I H, 3, 431; 151.151. 13, 2:1; Art Club 121. Eyes .21 2p2rkiin 1.1qu, Hair 2 11211211151121.2111, N2v2r w22r2 2 1121-111- Wha 12 it?1 01:1- 1222! 12112 12 211211121- 2n2 2121111 211111111112 girls at G. N, 5., but 2112 111122 not 121 this 111121-1212 with 1121 gnarl tim22. 5112 1122 11111121 111111 1.12 1221'. why it is 22222233 for 1121 111 '22 11112. 5'? .3131 MARY ARDELL ELWELL 11111113 111111 11311.33 31111.11 31113111 331113 111 11131 111 5111111311 1111111111312 1331113111 H1311 5311331 3111-13311, M31113 Tm1111'11g1, $333311: T131111'11g 5311111111, 61111113 5 13133 C133 1:1, 3, 3, 11; 1311313113 131; Art C1111: 1:3, 41; 13111:- 111131 C1111: t3, 4:1; In13131333 1333113111311 13, 11:1; 11113131333 533331- 1331 ; 1333311 1.1111 WHITE 131111131131 B33111 1:3, 11. Dancing 3,133 and laughing 11113, 13331 the 111113111113- 11321. W1131'3'31' 11311 31131133 111 meet 11.111311, Sure, twill 1:13 1113.1: 1.1.1311. 13.111311 13 3113 31' 1113 1111331: 31111113 in 111.1r 33111131. 111 1113 31113313121111.1111 11113 11113113111311 11113r 1:111 13n1113 3311113 1:11- h3311331 113111, 1131- pr333333 1311313 3. spirit 31 333313311311 31131 13113 DURDTHY MAY EMERY D1113 T11 1'13 11131111 11331 1133311133 11.111113' K333311331: High 5311331 11333333333311, M31113 T1311111151, W311311 5311331, W311111'3113, 13113113 3' 1111131 I31133 Club 11, 3, 3, 111; Y. W. C. 1'51. 11, 3, 3, 1:1; 131. .13.. 1:1, 3, 3, 41; York Cnunty Club 11, 3, 3, 431. ler rippling, cuntag1nu3 laugh 11313 cheered many a dreary 113,11 1311' 11112133 whu 113113. 3113111 1111.13 and. friendship K3331 11: up, 13111-31113, there's 3113113111 in 3 3111113. VERNA MEKEEL FICKETT 111333113 11.1.1111 31111.13 1111131 113 31113313 111' 1131 113 1.111. Kentis H111 S3m1113r31 Narth P31111131, M31113 T13111111g, 6311111111 Training 5311111117, Grud3 1 Y. w. 1:. 3. 1:3, .11; 3. 3. 13,11. 1113111311111 11111 3nt31' 331111111 until 1313. but, 113113r11131333, 3113 1133 1113311: many 111311313. 511-331; and 11331: and full 111 11111. 51. 11'13nd, tried and true 11:1 311331-1113. KATHLEEN LDUISE FIFIELD K113!!! 11 f1131111 111111 111 11313311111 31111131111133 tn13133,1:11111 1111111133 113 311111 by 1131 3311111111. 511111111th11 High 5121111111 Stnn1ngt3n, M31113 T1311111111, 61111113111 T131-3111g 5' 3111131, 13131313 3 Y. W. C. 13.. 1:1, 3, 3, 4:1 ; 1211113112131- l1.111111 1:1, 31; P... 111.. 1:1, 3, 3, 1:1; Washingmn-Hanmck County C1111: 1:3, 11. 51111113 1113:.1 331113 1111 1331113111 Narmal I'3r 1111131 13333113 111311 1.113111, but 11:11, we 11113111, came 11313 311-3311;.r 13 113 h3r 11331. 1.3311331111311113, 1131 31111111313313 1.11.111 1333111113 13 11-11111 33111331121113.13 1311 111 1113 313331113111 31111 11311111131131.1113 33111 help but 1111131131: 1.111111 11311 311-13113 111111113 1:11 1131113 1111311 1'13 51.111331 :1 53 MARIDN LOUISE FILES Elia rimx The: warm EI-EIIIE yaad-namredm with guad-wmmrsd 1:303:33! Durham High Schml Gnrham, Maine Training, Wes! Gnrham Rum! Edam! A. 3.. 1:1, 2, 3, 33b. Herers In a pal who scams very quict, ngaring her winsmne smile: Sht: surety can laugh at any juke, And hike aver many a mile, Much 3111:3353 fur thE future, Marion, we all knew ymi will fund it, MARY JANE FDRTIER TEE-JGMEM GI Softem'. mmmms mm mmLi'mrterl mitrarl. Lave? 9f glance, and friend of Inrsumn kiwi- Stephens High ScimnI Rumfmrd, Maine Training, Gnrham Training Scfxaai, Grade :5 A, A. 1:1,. 3, 3, :U; Vicc-Prasident Pu. A. 111, 33; Athletic Cpqtmd :23, Q; Vice-President Athletic Cauncil i3, 9; CW1: Club III, 3, 3, 4:1; ViCt-President Civic Club i3, 4ft; Dxfnrd Cnunty Club f1, 3, 3, til; Vice-President Qx-fargi Cnunty Club :23, H; Uutdanr Club :11, 3, 3. H; Edltnnal Bnard GREEN AND WHITE 1:3, 4;; Natinnal Hunar Saciety 1:1, 3, 3, H. Mary Jane came tn G. N, 3.. A year sh: Jacked munh jay; Ehels immd it new, uh my! uh yes! In none tithe: than our Ray. HELEN LINDSAY FOSTER 53mm? Cm'a m 91:? Gama mida n. 1miI, 11.0 durum, But every m'm 3:3 nmrry draws Irma meal! Danfc-rth Seninr High Schuol Darlfnrth, Maine Training, Gurham Training SEIIGDI, Grade :5 Y. W. C. A. U, 33; Washingtnn Caunty.C1ub 1:1, 3, 3, til. When you want a thing done and dune welt. caEI fm' Hclcn; nthms dn, Hependablu. gnud-palurcd, -a I'm: student3and always a must cungenial and 5mm.r companmn. ELEANOR LUUISE FRUS'l' Birdien Him 113 $633313, she ia Shy. But Hmrffs mischiaf in hm' 51:33! I Brunswick High Schnnl Brunswick, Maine I, Training, Gamma; Training Schmi, Grade ,5 Gle: Club Q1: 3, 3, 4;; Urchestra 1:1, 3L: Y. W. C. A. III, 3, 3, 4:: ; hnteriainmmt Committee IE3, 4:; ; A, .3. t1, 3, 3, 4:! ; Dperctta IZ3IL 0f Eleanor Frosl'. Than: is much WI: can 533- 5111315 charming and pretty. She's giiied and gay; Her hair and 3365 .Are enchantingly dark, Find her vnice, when She sings, I5 like that Di 3 lark. 5'3 GENEVA HARRIET GARDINER flGEE-FJJ' Gila, 1:531: me i'rmacEnt; make alhera QTEEILH PurtIand High Scimnl Pnrtland, Maine Training, Bridge Street Ethereal, Westbrank, Grade: :5 5:11:17 F Y. W. C. A. :111 2. 3, u; A. A. g1, 2, 3, 4;. Geneva i5 anather mm of thus: gar Huultmlites. She Never saems wurried. as some nf us do. Perhaps she has the wisdom m keep up. The bar 131' luck tn 3cm! IDA CATHERINE GAUDETTE :TIda-J'J Th3 11:01PM haimms EU the energetic. Maxim High Schema! Mexicm Maine Training, Bridge Sires! 5.:th 147 esfbmak, Grades 3 and 4 Dxfnrd Cuunty CIub i3, 41h; Civic Club 1:3, 4;; Dutdaur Club i3, 4E; Glee Club t3, 4:1. Sn pleasant when ynu meet her, In sunshine :3: in rain. That she makes you Imp: sume- lather Maeting will he cnmlng Suun again. 11HEI' cheerful thoughtfulness and persunaIich plus endear MN m 115 3 . MARY ELIZABETH GIEBDNE $in She i3 :1 Sde-nt with clevm' ideas. Beverly High SchnnI Wenham, M355. Training, Garham Training SERUM, Grade 3 Secretary Massachusetts Club I11. EL: Treasurer Massachusetts Club f3, an; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1:3, 41; Civic Cammittee i3. 10 ; A. H. il. 2, 3, 43. . A sunny dispnsiticm and a charming manner. Demm-e enuugh 1:: hr: Interesting and jelly cnuugh tn he a Erna: pal. With all. thtSI: qualities uur Mary dues not need all the: wishes Em success. wa're giving her. But. here'S tn Jrnul IRENE REEECCA BILLET Gi'HEjf' frames: HMHHMS m'e mirrm'ad mi Mir face. Smuthwest Harbnr High Schucrl Snuthwest Harimr, Maine Training, Garham Training Schnel, Grade q; Dutdnnr Club U. 23;; Y. W. C. A. 1:1, 2, 3, ill; Y. W. C. A. ?abiract 1:3, 4:! ; Secretary WaahingtDn-Hancnck Club 3, 4 . I11 Irene we find the 511.23! of ideais, the man dependable 0E wnrkera. and a 31.111113r dispusitinn tn guide her cm 'Iifeis way. 1W: understand that there is :1 Curtain pcrstrn who heartily agrees with nur characterizatmn uI GiHEy. EB BEATRICE EVELYN GOULD .r-I'BJ! Thuss ullant her Frans her shall rem! Hts yerfecf arays 51' 1:01am. H'ssthmuk High Schuul Gerham, Maine Training. l'sfmufus Street Schaai, Wssfbmsk, Grads If- E is a gay cummuter, With wurk su neatly ant: 5112 always has her lcssmls, But also time Ear fun. As a practising, teacher we hear that E was a grtat succhtss- W'hn wwuhln'i deem it s great prwllsgs m he s member ni her class? LDUISE CATHERINE GDULD '. LEN:u I,' A gnarl. smunwie is a Hus ss-r-msn. Ir lf'rsepcnrt High Sclmsl Freepnrt, Maine 'I Training, Gm'hsm Training; Schaaf, SHEI-Prfmary . ,- Art Club L1, 2, 3, 4E; Dramatic Club Ill, 2, 3, 41!; Civic Cum- mittes I13, H; Hnuss Cummittes i2, 3?; Y. W. C. A. t1, m; Glee Club 1:3, H; Dutdssr Uuh i1, 2, 3, 4:1; Presi- dsnt Uutdmr Club L1, 23+; Vice-Prssidsnt House Cram- mittes iali; Viss-Prssidsnt Dutdssr Club t1, 23; Secre- tary Dutdnur Club Q, Q; VicenPrssi-zlsnt Class t1, 2, 3, 411m. A. I11, 2, 3, 4,1. 1 cup nf gmd luoks 1 cup sf niss persunality 5 tbs. Bf wit and humur 1 cup at brilliant : 1,5, lb. 0f fun add tr: this s hsndful of as many sthsr guud 1qu33ities as mu can think sf, and fun w11l have a double sf Lou, s friend and psi to all st ' ' Er this. -.- MARY RITA GRIFFIN I'I'Ma'yll Farmsrd and Irons piss was thsrs, The will In in, Hm 35-11:! in tiara? Csthsdrsl High Sshsul Pnrtlsnd, Mains Training, Ffsassm SIrsst Sshssl, 5's, Psrifand, Grads 3 A, EL 1:1, 3, 3, 4,1; Csu'lnrmltsrsI CIub i1, 3?; Sscrstsry sf Ecummuters' Club EEJ. Mary csmmutts Irum Purtlsnd Bash day, Shsrs a Iriend and s spurt, all will say; 51165 Witt:r and slaw: and madam, tun, Here's wishing succcss and lush tn ysu! EUGEN IE ANE HPLINES Gem? Hannah's thy smilss with mar: Wraterville High Schnnl Waterville, Mains Training, Garkum Training Schasi, Grade 4! Dutdssr Club 1:1, 2, 3, 42!; Dutdssr Club Cauncil; Ksnnsbss Vallsy Club i1, 2, 3, Q; A. A. 1:1, 2, 3, H; Y. W. C. PL. 4.23, JJ; Glss Club 1:3, 4:1. slGene is jelly and full of fun, Always ready with a smilE, Always cheerful, nessr glum, . Shut. mskts t'm: things in Ile wnrthwhtls. I Fall mrsr are her days here at schuul. A Erisnd to all sheis been; Esususs she iallsws the gsldcn .ruls, Many more friends she! Wm. 51 MELRIDN RGBERTA HAINES Marina? Her IEEyS are ways 53' JIIEE-SEHHTIISSE.H Thurman Academy Sam, Maint- Training, Gurhcr-m Training SEIIWI, Grade? 4 Y. W. C. A. 1:1, :2, 3, 4L Marian is mm of 0111' quiet unassuming Saniurs whiz never says my. prepared when called upnn 111 class. She has a pleasant manner and :5 always rvsmuzhF to help. RACHEL ADELAIDE HALLETT HMHIH HEmuth. mms Hm bTaGk where Hi3 water H deep? WiIliams High Schnnl Dakland. Malina Training, Gn-rham Traim'riy Schaaf, Gratin? 3 Y. W. C. A. :1, 2, 3, 43; Treasurar Y. W. C. A.; Eramatic Club U, Eli; Kennehec Valley CIub i1, 2, 3:1; Uutdmlr Club :1. 22!; Dperetta ml; Uutdanr Cnuncil IZB, 4h; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet IIE. H; A. A. f1, 2, 3. til: Campfire HI, M; Y. W. C. A. Fair in. Rachai is must. tinyland seemin hr as lmcek as a mousml Yet it i5 511:: who makustus really 5:: up and t3 r: nDtIEE. A dance gunmalty by her 15 a pleasure ITIdEL'd. Rachel's pupils surcly are to hc enmcd. FLDRENCE NELLIE HART Fimsfa Pm sure camis- mri. atemy m HIE. Sn. Pnrtland High Sclmnl N0. Paris, Malina Training, W'hihwy Schnal, Marti: Streak Garkum, Maine GIEE Club 1:1. 2, 3, 4H; Y. W. C. A. U, 2h Uxfnrd Caunty Club :11, EJ; A. A. 111, :3, 3, 41. Medium haight chat's Flnssic. Rather plump --1:h3.F5 Finssie. Sparkling eyes. and a ready laughp-thafs Flnssie. Always busy that+s Flossic. As a waitress. we mum ask for mm: bcttEr. MARIUN GENEVA HAWFKES .Mary Ami? Diligence 1'3 me Trimmer :1! gram: fm'nmeaf: Fennel! Institute Gray, Maine Training, Garhmu Jimiar High Schaaf, Gratin?! 3 Uutdnar Club III, 23+; '2'. W. C. A. i1, 2, 3. 4E; Glee Club i1,2,3,4J;A.A.111,2,3,4L Tlgis bland. biue-eyed girl with a Sweet vuicc. whn is 51m? 5116?. MELTIDR. cane nf cur must pnpular students. She is a philnsupher. and a horn teachm. I52 PAULINE EDNA HILTUN PDHJJH itHi-ntl 11-3-3313 4:133 mare titan 33133333, 313133 simple faith thtm Nm'mtm blumlfi Wi333333t Academy Wi333333t, Maine Twining, F3333: Street Stimuli, W33tbmt3k, Grade 3 K311113133: Valley Club :11, 2, 3, 43; Y. W. C. PL. 1:3, 1U; A. A. 3,2. 2. 3, 43: ; Campfire i3, 4:! ; Dutdnar Club t3, 4:! ; Saucer Pally, with 113: charming ways, Comes home each quarter with 3333331 Hifsf' She can win all the fame at G. N. 53-. Not unhr 1n 3chunl. hut3the 1-331: you must gu333! JhNE SHAPARD HEDGES Jane 3333333 HMurarriEy, merrily 3433311 1' I333 3mm. Attlehcrru High 5:110:31 Attlehom, M333. Training, Brawn 333333 53.11.3331, W33tbmak Y. W. C. A. III, 2, 3, 43!; Juniar Cahinct 31' Y. W. C. A, iEJ', Art Club i2, 3, :20; Trtasurer nf Art Club i3, 435; G131: Club t1, 2, 3, 33!; Dperetta nBriar R333 1:33; Christma3 Cantata tEIl; M33333h1133tt3 Club t1, 2, 3, 4;; Pr33ident 31' Massachusetts Club E3, 43; Hausa Committee izh Dutduor Club t1, 3. 3, Q; A. 3. :11, 3, 3, :0; Y. W. C. A. Fair tlj; Delegate t3 Maqua Cunitrence 122:1. Ham's :3 3n aH-rmlnd sport, a dependable wnrker 3 Eur: vucalist. and a gnud pal, always ready to help and aid uthcrs. She is an expunent nf Gurhanfs 1d3313 and with hat 313 the.- lmre and cstcem at the C1333 of '31. ELIZABETH HDLLIS IEBEttJJ-IF And. 333:: they 5113331. 133333 3333: th3ir 133133133 grew That 333 3131311 head 3313M 33.th 33H 3h3 333.3333M W33t Paris High 5311331 West Paris, Main: Trainittg, Gnrham Training Srhaai, Grade 3 Y. W. C. 31. t1, 2, 3, 43; Dxfnrd Cnunty Club t1, 2, 3, 43:: Glee Club i3, 4ft; Christmas Cantata GE; Uutdnnr Club t3, 3;; A. A. 1:1, 3, 3, 33.. Tu her friends she: is 1:11an 33 Eetty, She has many 3 delightful way; To Fund 3 more pleasant girl than she Tau Will hunt fur many a 1:133. MARGARET ELIZABETH HDDD fiPEggJJJ! Tranquil 31331313 accumptiah much? Eiddtfc-rd High Schcnl Daytnn, Maine Training, Whimay 53.33333, North 51333:, Gurhttm Dutdanr Club i1, 23:; ank Cuunty Club E1, E3 ; Y. W. C. A. 1:1,? 3, EU; Fuur Winds Campiire IE3, 41H A. A. 111, 2, 3, 4 . Still watErs tun tlmp.H This certainly applies t3 3tudi0u3 Margaret. Yet her Erienda 33:3 that she knows how tn appreciate a jolte- tn perfection. Cungratulatiuns, ch5313, for that grey matter which ran 11033333. We all Imuw it will help gnu t3 achieve 331.1: 11333: d335r3d ambitinn. E3 EVA ELIZABETH I-IL'FF Em Tu mmrr-n a mining- mm is past mu! game 1'3 Hm newt tray m 1! raw a new mr'SE-hiej emf! Danfnrth High Sclmnl Daniurth, Maine Training, Bridge Straw Srhnm', He'rstn-rmfe. Grades 45 mad ,1! Uutdmr Club 1:1, :33; Efashingtnn Cuunty Club 1:1, :3, 3, '12:; Y. W. C. A. 113, H; A. H. il. 2, 3, 4,1. Right in the heart :16 all the early risers mums Eva- Haw can 5! : be 3.3 gagd.naturgd? May She always 1'11: HS carefree 11nd haw: Hi5 11111.11? fnends as In the days: at E. 35. 5.1 GERALDINE GERTRUDE JDHKSUE '!:3:'.7'3! Clitam'fumass is the: qu'sfmt GI ynmlnesa-F Pnrtland High School Pnrtland, Maine Training, Broadway Gmmnmr SEFIGGI', Sn, Pm'ffmrd, Gratis 15 Glee Club IZB, 4;: ; Dpcrctta IEEJ; Christmas Cantata I13?! ; Basketball Ifl, 2, 3, 4:, ; Huckey i131 ; Dutdarar Club E1, 2:1 ; A. A. U. 2, 3, 4L Just in an her dealing, Even-tem ered as can be, Rullicking un, I swcar it. Rich in Inynltr. Ynu put them all tngether And you'll have uur i Larry. ALICE ELIZABETH KEENE ITAIJ'J' If 33m will, she will, yum may deEan on. i Partland High 5:110:31 Pnrtland, Maine Training, Pleasant Street Schom', 5'0. Faerxd, Grade 2 .651. PL. U, 2, 3, 43!; Y. W. C. A. U, 2. 3, 4,1; Assistant Litviirarl,r Editnr GREEN AND WHITE. t3, H: Hume Cnmmitte: tEII. Came, Mica, play as a tune cm ynur Like! While Aline smilingly wna sants, :1 cmwd gathers round, and there's gaycty and fun far 3.11. Brilliant in the: ciaasraum. pnpular an the campus, 5h: makts us forget then: are such things as wnrry and cart. E1! MARIDRIE CLAIRE KENDALL Mam? I ' w 1' T111113 hm- rleliyht h:- hmn- El! Emmy? I Eangm High Schunl Urringtnn, Mains: Training, Gcirham Training Schaai, Grade 6 Glee Club t1, 2, 3, 43:; Dperetta iEl; Christmas Cantata iaj ; Seminar Play 112i Is she musical? Has she tact? Is she loyal? Is she true? I5 then: anything she can't lie? I Classmate, leader, apart and friend. ' All your troubles tn htr 5:11:1 It seems her talents have run end. 64 PHYLLIS VESTA KNIGHT thJ'H Hm' face is 311-33: with jmaf' Deming High Echnnl Partland, Maine Training, Pfrnmnr SHE?! Schaah 5a. Fwtfmrd, Grad: 3 Tennis Taurnament i1, 2:1; CamI'r1I.1tEwr55 Club 4:1, 3:1. IE 1mm knuw J PhyEf' yuurre gm what a pal allnuld he; Her dear eyes .af blue are Hparkling with glee. Her rnsy checks nu cnsmeti: tmtcth HEEd. Fm- nuLun: has painted 11mm, we are led in helium. 5hr: shims in. bar classcs as we would all like to do. And just match her in a tennis, set. and st: what you'd tin. HELEN MARY LEE. Teddj'l' Ugmn. u. glrmmy: wniny day, Hm:- cheerful sunfe would muka Ema gay. Purtlanrl High 5-:th Partland, Maine Training, Bmadwny Grammar Schaul, Sn. Pnrthmd, Grade :5 Dramatic Club 111, 2, 3, 4;; Secretary Gf Dramatic Club IE1, Ell; Art Club i2, 3, H; PL. A. 113, 42:; Hausa CnmmittEE IIEJ; Y. W. C. FL. 1:1, 3, 3, 4:3; Dutdanr Club 1:1, Ej; Assistant in Y. W. C. A. Cabinat 1:3, 43!. Her friendahip is. a jay m PUESESS Thmugh HEEJE struggles and stresa; Guadinatured, kind and true, Did yuu evEr see her whcn 5.111: was blue? When in trnuhle Shela ynur irict1d Helen is luyai to the. end. ETHELYN MAY LIBBY EH1 Great MUM frnm little acurns grew. Eiddeford High Schml Eiddefurd. Maina Training: Bridge Street 351mm, Waslbmak, Grade I? Y. W'. C. A. i1, 2, 3, Q; Uutdmr Club 511,2, 3, Q; A. A. U, 2. 3, H; ank County Club 1:1, 2L Herels tn Ethehrn and her ready Smile, Happy. bright, cheerful all the white; Eh-n's Jnads ui hm1 a dandy spurt, 011 the whole, a right guard surL CA M ILLA LITTLE HUM?! W4 smart. in. every aspect M the wmvraifI Dealing High Schuul Portland, Maine Training, Garham Training: Schema Grade 4 Outdaur Club Cnuncil i1, Ej; Treasurtr Glam: CIu-b 1:3. 4H; Hausa CGmI'HittEE :ZEZi; Juninr Baskatball Captam 1:1, 23'; Scninr Basketball 13, 4:1; Campiira 13, Q; A. A. 1:3, 1U; Trieasurer Dutdnmr Club IE3, 4;. Cam. the girl with sparkling eyes. Fun and mirth within them lies. 1 PL great. little spurt, always ready to and. May grams be the: best 0f the Eat. IZZEILrn.H and when ygu're traveling, keep away frnm purtera- I55 EVELYN HAYES LUV EJDY LJ'H'HJ, The dead I inteml 113 great, But what :13 yet I knew 11933: Kennebunk High Schnul Kennebunk, Maine Training, Garham Training $33003, Grade :5 Art Club i1, 3, 3, 43; Glee Club 4:1, 3, 3, 4:3; 15'. 'W. C. A. 1:1, 33!; Dramatic Club 1111, 3, 3, 43; ank irjnznulntg.r Club til, 3, 3, Q ; A. A. 4:1, 3, 3, 4:! ; Dptretta i3j ; Cantata IE3:l. Evelyn's talents are many and varied. Besides laughing and Singing, 5hr can 5.3.5; a paint brush tn excellent advantage. Furthermnre, 511: wins her mends easily. ALICE FUSTER MACDILL Eva? anniling and ever marking, Esidom tire: and 31311151 Ellii'kingf' Hanfnrth High 5:11-3:31 Danfnrth, Maine Training, Garham Practice 5:11-9:33, Gradw F, 3 and 53 A. .35.. i1, 3, 3, 43:. Alice ha5'bem a Jifc-savcr for many at us tinting them twu years at G. N. 5. 51165 alwaya ready tn came to tmr rescue and nave: Says, Yuu'rq welcnma hut Thank 3011 Eur that Dppurtunityf' Did 5hr: migs her callmg? Nu! JDSEPHINE ALLINE MACDCINALD Amen HWHI: wisdum I11? heymui her years. Ami maven than. her wandering pears. Snuth Paris High Schnml Smith Paris, Maine Training, Garham Training Schnul, Urada 4 A. FL. IE3j 4J3 Dutdonr CIuh i3, 4J; Dxfnrd Cnunty Club E3, 4 . Allim: cam: tn 1.15 this 1331'. We hnpc she will receivp as much jinn? a-nd ha pingss as she 3215 311mm tn thus: whu have cpme :1; mutant wuth her. 11w 15 the bus lme hetwaen G. N, S. and Paris, Alllne? DURIS ELEANUR MARCRDFT Dal H3003 nature 31.133133 in till she says :11ch daesfi Portland High SChDDI Partland, Maine Training, PImm-nt Sfrrat Schaai, 53. Partland, Grade 4 A. Ar. 51, 3, 3, H; Y. W. C. A. f1, 3, 3, 43; Hausa Cammittae 3 . A fritnd wnrth having, Surely 'tis true, Whose wit and humm- I3 always new. Brilliant in her studies. Fund gi' dancing, tun: W: know nut many things That Duris cannnt 11:1. EB LC! UISE CARDLYN MARSHALL Shari! HA qumt, mmmmnmy EIEHE. Winn likes his? work, and dam 11: wall? Ellsworth High Schnci Ellswmrth, MainE Training, Garimm Tm-im'ng Schmi, Grade 4 Y. W, C. A. U, 23 ; President Y. W. C. A. I13, 4i; Washing- tcan-Hanmck Cuunty CIub 1'3, 43;. A, A. i1, 2, 3, 9. This: 1355i: is a barn leader. She's kind. cnnsiderat: ami fair: Nu um: ueaigeq. 11:: am: sweeter, Always wIJIIng tn dc: her share. ELIZABETH GERTRUDE MARSTALLER Betty HHoftIy speak and 31035331; amileafi Lisbun Falls High Schunl Lisbon Falls, Maine Trnim'ug, Garham Training Sckaal, Grade 3 Y. W. C. A. 1:3, 41'; Clutdmr Club 4:3, 411; Art Club i3, til. Betty lIkcs Lu study, At least, it seems that way; Why- can't we all he like that And knuw uur lessuns every day? Lucky Betty! Best wishes. fur a successful lemming carter. DURDTHY ELIZABETH MATTHEWS Darn QH'EEE as a mama and busy rm :1 bccP Yurk' High 5:110:31 Cape: Neddick, Maine Training, Bridge Straw Schnaf, Wenbraak, Grade 3 Yark Caunty Club i1, 2, 3, 1H,; Y. W, C. A. IE1, 2L: A. A. f1, 2, 3, 43:. She. may be quiet, but she certainly makes the relative ranking system hard fur game nf us. However, we're very glad she 15 um: nf nur class. PAULINE LDUISE MATTHEWS :IPC'EIEJJJF Enaverautian 123 Mm 33:11:35 af life? Stephens High School Rumfurd, Maine T-rm'riing, Garhmn Training 55593:, Grade E Orchestra i1, 2, 3, 41+; Glee Club f1, 2, 3, 4;; A. A. i1. 3, 3, Q; Uxfnrd Cnunty Club i1, 2, 3, 41:; Uparetta iEZL A5 Pally travels: on life's way. EL friend who is true each day. WE. 11:12:1' the: 53ml: old stung, Sim's Emmd another HRay. Pniiy, with ,her. Enthusiasm. musicaI talent and Executive ability, has our sincert admiratmn. Eu? ANEA MAYES MCERADY Ann. 013 thy lips HIE 33:33 of truth. Cathadral High Schuml Portland, Maine: Commutt-rs' Club :11, 2, 3, 3:1 ; A, : 3. i1, 2, 3, 43. Wherew: and whenEver :33 333 Margaret, there Anna is sure ID hi:- WE'H certainly miss ynur cheery: Smile. Gorham 13333 a mast :umpan- mnahie cummuter. and the tcachmg ranka 3-3111 an Earnest wnrker. HAZEL IESEPHINE MEFARLAND H336: Her gland 1131:1333 never 1'33333333 Linccrln Academy Christmas. C333, Maine Training, Whitmay 3333M, Harm 53333:, 631th3:: Kennebe: Valley Club i1, 2, 3, 41$; Y. W, C. A. I11, 22!; Duh dumr Ciuh 4:1, 33; A, A, 31,2, 3, I13; Glee Club :13, 33!. Hazel mi ht he called the am: whu 113333 the way tin sunshiQE and happiness. he makes us feel 33 though hit is wnrth wluic, and 31333 us a hnnst to :10 bettEr. MABELLE NATHELLIE MCFARLAND I am content with what I 133.33, Little be it 311' much. Linculu Academy Christmas Cave, Maine Training, Fares: Street Schaal, Westbrank, Grade 4 Clutdnur Club El, 2?; ; Campfire 31, 2, 3, 33!; K311313133: Vallq CM; t1. 3, 3, 3;; Y. W. C. ,3. t1, 3, 3, 3;; A. A. 1:1, 3, 3, 3 . Mabelle's a quiet, demure miss 1:: the general public, but tn thnsc whn really 14:11ch h3r3watch nut! Wife expecting big things 3E run, Mabcllc. 31:- 311313 3am all up in the years tn came. 3:.r harrcls Di c-ur luck and best wrshus gun with 1301.3 GENEVA FANNIE MERRIFIELD N333 Chewy 31333313 133313333 3313-13in 31333:!3. Farter High 5311331 Kazar F3113, Maine Twining, Garfmm Training 333333, 63333 3' 5 J 3333 Club u, 3, 3, 33; 333333 3:333:33 Club i1. 3, 3, 33; -- ' A. A. 1:1, 2, 3, 43; Uparttta 333,31 W. C. A. 151,3, 3, 4:1! ; Dutdtmr Club U, 23. Geneva hails irnm K333r Falls and has ma-ny' intenrals there. Sht 13 a graceml llttlE dancer, and hEr 3311:: 13 marwinus, 63 RUTH EMELINE MILLER '1'TJ13 1111131 11111111111331 31-911 Elf 111131311111. 13 33111111111311. 31133111113333. Cr33by High 512113111 5311131113111, 1111311113 Training, 611115111111 T311111ir1y 33.3331, 6111113 5 Uutduar Club 13,111; 5113331 131. 1511-311 t 113 glad that. Ruth 113313311 111 13111 1.13 111 113r senior 1331 1 Her 3111II113133m and friendliness 3113111 themselves in 1111: 1213331313111, 111 31h; 13113331111 in thE sucial life 1:11 1113 331111111. BERTHA MAY MILLETT B311 31' 1313333 11 f .1131 33If 1113111111 131111131 11111. Edward Little High 53111131 Auburn, M31113 T33111i11g, G 3111111111 F3331133 5311331, 53113-131111131'31 - 011th111 Club 11, 3, 3, 4:1 ; Fuur Winds Campiire 1:3, 4:1 ; Andmsmggin Cunnty Club 1:1, 3:1 ; Hut Club 13, 4:1 ; Y. W. C. .11. 1:1, 3, 3,1,1. Berthas 31112111153 energy and 311mm? dispusitinn 1111113 made her well- 11111211311 1n 1.113311 11111:: 333.111. HEr 1111111111113 11111.1 ambitmn also E1111: prnmlse 1111 11111111: 1111113. ETTA MARIE MITCHELL M 11311 13111111 113 111.3 11111 11.3 31111 1111111111133 1113 31:11, 31:1 13 11111 111331 111111111311 by 11313 31,133. Rackland H1gh 5311121111 5131311112111 Springs, M31113 T131111'1151, 31111133 313331 5311331, W31133333, 61131133 3 111111 3 Y. W. C. 131. III, :3, :1, 311; P33333331 133111111r C1113 11, 3 ; Campfire 11, 31 ; 31. A. 11, 3, 3, 11. M133 W. 33113 3113 knnws it 13 Friday 11111311 Ettats perm'ssinn arrivcs. W3 wonder 11111311 1111: 311r33111111 '13 31: anrtland Lxght ? However. 1113 31113113 1113!:31113 her 311111111 3m113 3nd 1111113331: 1:11 1113113. CATHERINE RUTH MURRILL I'I'KEJIIJ'J I 1111113 11. 3133111 1111111 11131111 far 31.131311 joy. 531113111 High 5311331 5311131131, 11131113 Training, IV111'1311 33311111, W35131r'333, 131-3113 3 Yark 11:11:11.111t3I Club 11, 31; Art C1111: 1:1, 3, 3, 43; Vite-PrESL d311t 1:11 Art Club 1:3, 4:1; Eciitnrial Enard DE GREEN 311111 WHITE; 1:3, 4:1. Though 311: 1111133 3113 11333 11111 speak laud cnough 13 31: 11311111 in 31333. 113 1111:3131: for her a future that 111111 3113311 1111' 113311. 59 .,....-'-F ESTELLA MGRSE Ste! In character, 1'11 1111111111313 111. Iatyie' in all 11331193, 1133 31111131113 33351131133 i3 simplicity? Edward Littlle High Schunl C3333, Main: Training, Bridge 3113111 333111315, Wesibmak, Grade ? Dutduor Club :11, 3, 3, 43:; Y, W. C. 1'51. 111, 3, 3, 1:1; 13.. A. til, 3, 3, 4:1; lnterclass 533331 1:33, 4:1; Interclass Haaket- ball E31; Interchss 133333311 1131. TherE's a iri 1:111 Fourth Floor East Wham all ?me 1:: meet, tn say the 1333!: H3? hearty laugh and :hEEry smile We knuw will carry her many a. mile. 1 ' 11:33, Estella, haw abuut those: thrills? -' IRENE MARTHA MUDGE frlwmgell A strung mint! 111113 11 grand. ward fm- 311311111113. C3113? High 5:111:10! Augusta, Maine Training, Gerham TraiH-mg 53:13:11; Gracia 3 31.31 f1, 3, 3, 1:1; Dutdmr Club 11,3 3, 4:1; Y W C. A 111,311; Dramatic CIub 1:3, 4:1; K311113113: 1.3311133.F Club f1, 3, 3, 4:1; Saccer 1:31. That mare were like cull Irene, That H1331 : WETE ED ElnCEI'E: That mare spoke 111' III: canes faults T1: dwellers 131' and near! That is real persunality. That is. 3111121331. VERNA MAE NELSDN H 31' 3121-30113 131'3 E11333 331' 1:111'33311111111'313 Edward Little High Ethan! Auburn, Maine Training, Bridge 3 11331 331.331, WEJIEFWQIB, GTGLEES 3 and :11 3.13.113. 11,2,3,11;11.11. 1133,41. , The girl whn has the pretty curls - , ' .- Is 1.rer1.r quiet and sedate; She 1'5 a scholar wher excels, 13nd much mun: wt: 1:de relate. IRENE CLARKSUN DRMDNDRDYD '. . : . TH 11.3 she grime 331' Eatmhlar 1111.13 331' 1331,. i ' ' - Sanfurd High Schml Sanfclrd, Maine I' Training, Hum! 51:11:13! W331 Garhmn Y. W C13 :11, 31; York Caunty Club 11, 3, 3, 41; A 13. 1 4:1, 3, 3, 4:1 Irene loves her Sanferrd rides, . I Week- ends hnng delight' ' , thrn 5h: tnurg the nm'thern sidca, I Darknass turns 11,-: light Irene Inves her great big barns, Cars are her WIDE! fun; Since she name m '3. N. 5.. 511112: I-tcpt am: an tht run. '. '13 ANNIE CELESTE PARKER Am: ' I pray thee, then, writs me as am: that Emma hi3 fellmmnenfl Human High Schaul Buxtnn, Maine Training, Vuimx-HHE SEJLME, WESHJWUJB, Gradas 5 and :5 lhnniefs Euiet ways and pleasant manner have.- gained for her many frmnds :n . N. Here's hupxng that some dark sclmalrnnm will be brightencd by Annie's inEuence. ERNESTINE WILMA PARKER rrTEE'H-JJH Nothing is .570 contagidus .15.- mthusiaswn Euxtnn High Schcml Buxtnn, Maine Training, Fermi Street Schaai, Westbraak, Grade 5 Campiire Giris U, 2, 3, i 3-. This Hay Httlt 13.55 just bubbles. with iun. Her tireleas energy and sparkling gum! nature an: evidpnt signs uf htr Excftntnt SpurtsmanEhlp. Athletms seem tn be her favorite pastime; and in than she surely dues cxcel. UPELL MAY PHASE FIFE!!! W31 maiden never bald GI Spirit, still and quietf Clintnn High Schual Canaan, Maine Training, Hum! Schaal, W331! Garham Urclmstra 1:1. 2L Gpalt's a quiet little Igiulfly1 but just the same. she's right then: Em am.r gund llme. She's true In her fnendship and faithful in her accomplish- mcnt mi tasks. LUENE GERTRUDE PEAVEY IiGne cannot Rnuw avarythingfi Cnrinna Uninn AcadEmy Ccrinna, Maine Training, Brawn Srre'ef Schaal, Westbraak, Grades 5 and 4.5 Y. VET. $?.in i1, Bj; Pembsmt Caunty Club 1:1, 22:; Campfire 1r . Luann is just a gnud aid spurt With whnm yam can have lnts cf hm; She never givcls a bad repnrt 'When speakmg Df 3:130:13. Tl FRANCES TUCKER PEDERSEN 1111111111111 31 1111111133 31 1111311111131r 1111-11 1111 11331111. 1:11r 3111-1133. Partland High 51:13:13! P311113 13131111, 11131113 T111111-11111, W331 1311111111111 311111111 R3131 531111111 Y. W. C. 3'11. U, 2, 3, 31; 1311111111131 Club 11, 31; 1331111111113 11, 3 11; .11 311,121,111. Charming 11313311311111, brilliant, fun- lnving and 11111333311311 3 311111111. 1111 111311111: curly hair and 11111.1 1131.3'. F1-31111:1 H31 13:1 1133 1113111: 1131 1113113,: 111311113 3111.311g 1311111131 31111 3111113313. DGRA CARULINE PETERSON P313 T113 1111111 11.11111 13 1111113 11 J11131111- 13 111 113 1111.3.H 133111112111 High 531111111 New 5111311311, 11131113 T-1'31'111'11g, W31'1311 331111111, W331E11'111111, 6131133 31 111111 5 15111133133111 CIub 1:1, 31 ; 131111112131 Club 1:1, 3, 3, 111 ; Y. W. C. A. U, 31; A. 1'51. 111, 3, 3, 31:13.11 Club 113,111. 31211113 33:1 that 3113's 1.111131:+ 13111313 11111111 her 11131.13r: T11 11111111.- 113r 1.1111 31131113, Her 1.1.111 13131111 113113r. W3 313 glad that HF3113 1:111:13 11311311 111 G. N. 3. 11-113 3331'. 1111' 11. I133 1111311 3 pl333111'3 11:1 know 1131. PARIEHA PILIGIAN F111'1'313' H3311.113 33111113111111 1:11F 3111111311, 1131111 1111.11 11111, W113 11311311311 3 111.113, 111113 3311113313 111. 1.1 111111 Central High 531111111 51111113113111, M3133. Tr111111111'1, 131111111111 T131333; 51711331, 131111113 5 Dramatic Club Ifl, 3, 3, 111; 13111121111111 Club 1:1, 3, 3 41; M3333- 31111311113 Club f1, 3, 3, 11; 31. 1'51. 11, 3, 3, 41. P1311111 1:11 1:13p, 01313111 matter. 11111, Lifts 1113 31311113. L313 sunshine 11111.1. Yes! That's P3113! MARJDRIE VERA PILMPLN H11111111131-1131 1' 1; 11111'3 11131 111133 311.333 31.133, T1131; 131111113 111. 1111313 111111. 11113313 11112111 3111' 1.11'133 331111111331 Harhnr ngh 531112131 1333111111131 Harbar, 1111311111: T13111111g, B1'1'11733 5131131 51111331, W331111'3311, G-1'311'33 5 111111 15 13111113113 1131; A. 111. 11 3, 3, 131; Y. W C 111 1131;110:111 1131:1131: Valley Club 111,3 1., 3, 11; 1$.311111:I1:1131' Club 111,3 Happy- 33- 111111111. 12111111113131 31111331, 111131.111 313113 113111; 1111111111 H31 dancing 131:1! E11311 111311311 Marjorie 13 1131111111 31:1- -1331131, 1131' 13353113 313 well 1113111111311. EVELYN STANWDDD RANSDM Em'cu WEE m rESGI-L-e mad patient ta 3331' IHI'IF'I.H Brunswick High Schnnl Harpsweli Center, Maine Training, Whr'frmj; Rum! 3:30:15, Earham Y. W, C. H. il, 23; Glee Club 33, 3, s0; Dperetta 133; Christmas Cantata I133; 13. A. 111, 3, 3, 4L Evie is kind and true, A real grand Friend to you: Rather quiet, yet I'u'il uf fun, Always cheerful, sheis that nne. HELEN ADELINE REED T9933! Her vary smiles m-e fairer far Than smiiea :3! other mn-idans are? Lincnln Acadamy Alma, Maine Training, Bridge Street Stra'mai, Wesfbmak, Graig: 5 and r5 Dutdnar Club i3, 43!; Kannehcc Vanity Club I13, 43; Y. W . C. A. I3,43r; 13.151. 1:3, 43!. Clutterful and smiling, always the same, Helpful and wmni-ng, HelEn's her narnE. We're all captives to her Ewart nature and kindly ways and jam in predicting fur her 1-1 mast SLICEEEEFLII pudagngicai career. STASIA STELLA RENSKI erltu-JJ To be mETTy best hecames yawn Dcnmark High Schnnl Denmark, Maine Training, Bridge Street 553ml, WESIIerk, Gracia? :5 and F A. A. 111, 3, 3, 43!; Dutdnar Club U, 3, 3, 43; Uxfurd CGUIith' Club 33, 4;; 1W. :1; A. is, 4J- Yuu art a girl wurth knuwing, Sn luvable, sincere and gay; mere not the am: to he fnrgmten, Fund mumdriea wiI'l always. stay. CHRISTINA CECELIA REYNDLDS Tina HWE can make athers 11331131.! by 331213;: 3.333113: auraalvasf' Mile: High Schnnl Milo, Maine Trafm'ng, thmey Rural? 5::th Narfh Street, Ga-rfmm Natimnal Hcmnr Snciety 1:1, 2, 3, 43?; KennebE: Vallty Club t1, 2, 3, 41'; Glee: Club i3, H; Christmas Cantata 333; Y. W. C. A. 1:1. 3, 3, 4i; Faur Winds Campiare $.21, 2, 3, 43; A. A. U, 3, 3, 4L Tina's just a little girl With luvcly. sparkling ayes; But we arc sure shq'll fInd success In all she ever tries, T3 ELEANDR MAEEL RIDLEY Riddle HI tel! Mme what,a collage aj' mitrm'nckam mnuat 31mm: mg ant Hf nu; h-IHHGT'H: Sanfmrd High Schmnl Sanfard, Maine Training, Gnrfmm Training Schaai, Grade 3 55'. w. E. A, u, 2, 3, g; 1?. w. C. A. Cabinet ,2, 31., Dutdunr C1111:- il, EJ; York County Club :11, 23; Elite Club III, 2, 3, 4H ; Dramatic Club 1:3, 9; A, A. I11, 2, 3, H. A smile that. will charm you, 11nd a friend will: is true, Thunghts nf hcr wiH go with us All 0111' claw thru. Eleannr's ingenuity and initiatiVE, as Shawn in her enthusiastic '1'. W. C. A. wurk, in her well for the problems, of her future career. ANNA GERTRUDE RING I'I'Annall 'E'incs brevity is the 391:1 of win, I will E16 brief. Hnly 1.13111inr High Schml ND. Dartmnuth, Mass. Training, Gorham Training Schaaf, Grady 4 Massachuaatts Club t1, 2, 3, ill; Clutdmr Club 1:1, 2, 3, Q; A. A. U, 2, 3, 4E; EntertainmEnt Cummittce i3, 43+. fmna-is sense nf humnr has carried hEr+tfiplnphantlf thru many a Sltuatmn. We know itlll carry her thru 11ft: Just 35 succcssfully. PHYLLIS YVUNNE RDEBINS ':Phil PH ham thee may wngnr PH ?amvs the prettier ,I'EHHw a! Hm twin Rnhcrt W. Traip AcadEmy Kittery, Maine Training, Garhum Training SEHIJDI, Grade? 5 Fhiljs a girl who is very neat, With a dispuaitinn that's hard tn beat: Classmate, helper, apart and friend, It seems hcr good nature has 11:: end. DDRDTHY JUSEPHINE RUSSELL i'I'DatH' By the merry twinkle in. her eyeq, . We're 31ers she has secrets to winch we're nut 1.1113333 Danfnrth High Schnml Danfnrth, Maine Training, Fleamnt Street Schaal, S :11, Parriand, Grade E Washingmn Caunty IClub: III, 3, 3, 4d; Art Club 1:1, 2, 3, Q: Secretary in? Art Club 4:3, 453; Dutdmr Club i1, 23:; Y. . C. A. IE1, 3, 3, 43+; Cahmet Member crf Y. W. C. A, HAME-A- i1.3,3,43. With htElm amund, 11c- nne :uuld be sad, far her Smile is a rut gleam. chasFI. She sccma very much intereated in Purtlaml and vicinity , nartlgular'ly vicinity. Executive ability slmwn in bar Quiet way has lskewme characterized her wurk here. EVELYN RUTH SAUNDERS Her smisMnBs maisss the warm Tish? Purtlsmi High Sshusl Psrtlsnd, Mains Training. Hrssdwny Schssf, 34s. Parrisni Grade 3 Campfire Girls I13, :13; K W. C. H, il, 2, 3, 4:1; Civic Club is. 43; Editsrial Board GREEN hND WHITE E3, LU. If all in the class Were as smart as yum, There'd be no mistakes. 'WE tan tell yuu true. Thur frisndlylsmilc And ysur kindly ways Make yuu more pupular As pass the day's. ALICE CLARISSA SCOTT Ecsttfss: What. she appsm's wksn she dosh gently smile Tangus saunas tsll nsr msmary sistain. ! Purtland High Schaol Pnrtland. Maine Tmfsing, Fnrsst Street Sshsai, Wssfbrsnkl Grade I Cnmmutsrsi Club I1, BE; A. A. U, 2, 3, 43!. Get your hinusuIsrs nut and fncus them to sss into nsst year. Alice. is at a desk with twmny ur thirty eager little fasss ssarshing he: evEry' txprtssiun. She is sun: tn let them shuns: a stury. in which c351: she'll hFavsth tell that adventursus. sstsunding tale, Big 'Frsid and Littls ' rsi . KATHJERINE SHAW llKnJrll Hallways thsuyhtfui am! kind and untrunbisd. Dssring High Sshnal 13 Isrrtlsmilr Mains Training; Valentina Street Schsoi, Wsstbrssk; Grades 2 and 3 Basketball U. 33!; Y. W. C. FL. 1:1, 2, 3, Q; Archery iiEjl; Tennis IZEJ; Glee Club i1, 2, 3, 4T3; Nstisnsl Hsnur Sssisty i1, 2, 3, sJ; Sscssr IQBJ; A. EL i1, 2, 3, 41'. Enthusiastic. surst-nut lacking in schularship, and musical is. Kay. We r3: surs 3mm .5ngng will bring future happinsss. fur muss: is an allunng art. HAZEL MAE SMITH rfsmfttyll Aim high and ham that aim. Brunswick High Sshaul Tspsham, Mains Training, Fart HEN Rum! Schssi Y. T3 Cit A. i1, 2E; Dutdusr Club :13, 4E; Campfire GirIs , 4 . With rsadjr wit and Husnt speech, Susssss ynurfl meet whereier ynu tcach; May ysu rsssiw: a measure fuII CH all the jay within your reach. -1 till LUIS MAE EMITH ' 331cm m. hearti but always m'rzqu-uwns':I.H Sty. Partiand High Stimuli Sn. Pnrtlami, Maine: Training, memnt Efrem En'waf, 5'0. PWHHHIJ, Grade 3 Cnmmutterai Club III, 2M A. PL lZl, 2, 3, 41'. Whn i5 this charming wmpaniun Wham we 5:: nfltn maet? WE recugnizc Iltr by her VDECE. Which. is 5G calm and sweat. Lelia is the gay cammutn with the wuudeHnl dispusitiml. Her wcak- 11:35 15 studying late at night! We wonder why? MADELYN BESSIE EMITH 5.121311th A light thJTI H1333 30113.5: Waterville High Schunl Watervilla, Maine Trairtiug, Fares! Street Schaai, Wastbmnk, Grade 5 Kennebec Valley Club 1:1. 2. 3, 43h; ch-President Kannahec Valley Club f1, 2.3+; President Kennehec Valley Club ICE, 4:3: Dutdnar Club IL'l, 2:1; A. A. 1:1, 2, 3, 4H; Y+ W. C. A. Fair Uri. 15 she wise? 15 she swam? Has She dainty. dancing Feet? 3111.: is; a girl whuse trsnnality and witty remarks makc her the best uf EEEH'IpEIHY. She, will E remembered fur her high ranks and cuurtmus ways. MAXINE JEAN SMITH M mrh' HWhaEemme as air mm. ganiai :13 the light. Welcome in HTMTIJ' ciimr; :13 breath 91' Rawme Camtien High Sthnnl Hallis Cienter, Maine Training, Farm: Street Scth Wastbmak, Grade E A. A. l:1.2, 3, 43!. Kind :md Tnving. sincere and true. that's Maxine. She is jual une rather who makes uur memuries cf G. N. S. pleasant. MARJGRIE GRACE SNELL :3?!an Silence is 11. Emma friend 1-1:th 1wvaw' hue:1f.1'ul.':3:rs.H Madisan High Schnul Madisnn, Maine Training, kamn Training ticked: Grade 2 Kennehac 15' an Club E1, Err; Civic Cammittee 1:3. 43; Y. W+ C. A. U, 2, 3, ii: Juninr Cahinct Y. W. C. A. rLEJ; Secretary Y. W. C, A. I131 .41.; A. A. i1, 2. 3, H; Camp- fle IZE, 4:1. anahle? Tins. Reliable? Yea- CUHHenEaI? YES- Helpful? ch. 1'1 gnnd iritndltn al1 That's Marjurle. TE LED NE : M ART STEW'ART LEE HI-L'Hmrlrrrga and virtue, erm am! gram. These mus HiE mime! Elf rwhem EITEHEH Partland High Sclmal Partland, Maine Training, Henley Grammar 5mm, 50. Fartfmid, Gratin? S Cilammutarsl Club U, 231 ; A. A. i1, :3, 3, cu. Whu is; this jolly mmmutm. aiways 5:: guod-natured anti gag ! Her nm'w laugh helps ta shatter: the distant: mmmulurs have m gr: each day. LEALNNA GRACE STDWE IfIdE- I-H' F'Fuh' manghta mad hnmly Imm-S angina! :31; yank! Staphens High Schnnl Rumfnrd Paint, Maine Training, Bridge SHTH Sclmnf, Wwe'bmak, Grades 5 mm! 15 Oxfnrd IiCmunty Club 1:3, 9; Glee Club i1, 23; A. :1. i1, 2, 3, 41- . Herd: in another miss imrn Runliord. End a very jail; lane, tun: She makes irequant tripa 1mm: in her Eittla Fm'd- Mathinks there's a reasun !ti5 true. MARY MAXINE SWETT M115?! 'fLet us then be 1:33 am: daingfl Howland High Schnnl Plymnuth, Mass. Training, Garrimm Practice Schaal, Grade :5 Maasachusctts Club IKE, 4E ; Y. W. C. A. GE, 4:; ; Dutdanr Club f3, nlJ. Maxine is a quiet girl, Quiet in all her ways; Shn's never in a rush ur twirl. But what she dues alwaJ-ra pays. MARY LKJUI SE TAPLEY HEM! wnuld talk, DH, haw 53113 thbei- talk. F1 Williama High Schml Gakland, Maine Training, Gurham Trainijig SEEMS, Grade 5 Glam Club i1, 3, 3, 4:: ; A. A. :11, 2, 3, 43h ; UparEtta i2; ; Camp- Hn: 1:3, 431 ; Chriatmas Cantata 1:31;. Kennabe: ValleF Club 111, 2?; Hausa Cnmmittee Gill; '1 . W. C. A. El, 3, 3+ H: Dutdnnr Club :11, 2E; Representative tn Camp Maqua 1:2,. A twang Di a nice, A burst ui gang, PL ring nf gullsh laughter Them? Mary! Hur sunial pupuiarity i5 equalled Gnly by her scholarship. MARIDN EDITH TAYLUR HIHEH' .4. maiden, ?JIGEEGSI mu! yer sefj1m3sif'ssrcf. RETEFE High Schaul Revert; Mass. Training. Vm'matt'aw Stimat, Westbranfe, Cmdrs 2 t'tiit'ET 3 Y. W. C. 1-1. I11. :23; Prncmr 1:3, 43'; Dutdmr Club +111 :2 ; A. A. El, 2, 3, 43:; Masaachugetts Club i1, 2, 3. Q. Mar has many friends at G. 351'. 5. Why? Becausri of her gnud h1.1mc+r and :heerfulntas. Whatcver nbstacle preaents 1t5-.I.:'It1 she always manages to came nut an the. tap. SUSIE MAY TINGLEY SHEH Brave, but tttndast, grandiy Shy? 511 Partland High Schuul 5G. Partland, Maine Traim'sug, Pleasant Street Schaat, Sn. PliirHttttth Grade 3 Cammutemj Club i1, 23'; A. A. I11, 2, 3, 4L Ham's tn the girl who is sure Elf her facts, WEWE iuund that in Etudits shcis nut at 311 lax. Blue is brimful at life. althaugh 50 very small. and we heard she enjuyed herseli at the May Hall. HELEN VIVIAN TITCUMB Vin. Wham: Imttmr, 1:13 gay .13 the firefly? Eight. Played t'attttd Ettaf'y Sttbjtmt and shame as it ?:IIG-yEEIEH Bearing High Schnul Purtland, Maine Training: Hattie;- Gmtitmctr Schaall 50+ Pattiand, Grade '6 Basketball Ifl, 2ft; GIEE Club I11I 23H A. A. U, 2, 3, 4L Nuw. ?ivian comes cm the trait: cach day, Tu learn to: teach tht proper way: To '3. N. 5+ she brings a smile. And makes us happy all the while. VIDLA AUGUSTA TDWLE . Vents? . -- I will he: hEEH'ELH I Brunswick High Schanl Tupsham, Mainc Training, West Gn-rhctm Rural Schmi Y, W. C.?1..I:1,2l Here's to Viula, Tnved by all. She 52131; What's gmd. or nut at all; T:- hEr class she's always true, And wt: bet Arnnld thinks 50, um! T3 LUCY VACCA La? Nat quantity, brat 413w,rmikitturfI Partland High Schaal Pcrrtlattd, Maina Training Haasaut Street S'cftaaf; 39. Portland, Gracie 4 a. a. :11, 2,3,41'. Goad things came in small packages, So again wc'vc heard thcm say: W'hun we luck at little Lucy, WE: just knaw that that's tha way. PAULINE AGNES WARREN Puma: IKilt ttthiatrt Bf the laughing attraafJ Deering High Echuol Wmdfnrds, Maine Training, Plantain! Street SchaaL 50+ Partiand, Erada 4 Cammatara' Club IKE, 3. 4:1; Basketball LE, 3, 43!. To the girl who: is always wearing a smile. Na: matter what limc at the day; She can kcap $01.1 laughing all the while With her wcalth of fun and manner Jally. Tn the am: wha is 51.151. that very same waya Who else cuuld it. ht: but P0113 ? MARIDN CGRA WESTUN IFMa-rrall IJtEtyanca ia the: mathar Hf HDEId- fartmta. Watervilla High Schaal Uakland, Maine Traim'ag, Fart HiH Rural 35km! Kannebec Caunty Club i1, 23h; Dutdnar Club tat; Campiira Girls tat. Marla is an: at tht: best spurts in thia schual. and is always full at fun. Her diapasitian is unchangeable. Dne never hears Marla spuitr tcring about things. We regret vary much that than: I5 nu IIIInIIarahH 111 Iliilarham1 but are glad that that: is an: m Watanrlllt. FLURA BLANCHE WRIGHT Fla HSIJEEGIL ta atluar; atlaaca ta yaldaa. Camdcn High Schunl Camden, Maine Training, West Garham Rural Schaa! Uutdnar Club III, 23:; Y. W. C. A. Iii, EJ. Madaratc angl ateadyris our Fiara qught. She htlicves 1n studytng hard awry mght; Canacientiaua, modest, quiet, tau+ Kind, loyal. and triendly, through and thruugh. TD VIRGINIA AKGIE YEATDN name: pewmm are welcome everywhere! Stnuhan High Schml Steuben, Maine Training, Gnrh-a-m. Training SEIIDDE, Grade 5 H'ashiilgtcn Cnunty Club 1:1, :3, 3, ilj; Y. W. C. A, 1:3, Q; A. A, i1, 2, 3, 4;. Did samenne say happy and smiling? Why worry? Imrn her never failing: A jnIly guud time is her spacial ieat, DE cnurse, if there's anmething tn cat. Vacatiun days rackuned. and her mason? Well. maybe ymfd better ask Virginia Fenian. GEGRGIANNA YDUNG Geargian The cheerfm MIMI: to life win33$ Penman Institute: Gray, Maine Training, GorIm-m Training Schaai, Grade :5 Uutdnnr Club :11, 2, 3, an; Y. W. C. A. 4:1, 2, 3, 4;; A. A. IZ1,2, 3, H; Put Club 4:1, 33!. Gurhamis been a butter piacc Since IEEEtrrgiaH came with her Emilia: hnd this. has wan lmr mam- frienda Whnlll 1m: her all the. while. Genrgia is as studious and Energetic as one cauld 3.51: any girl 1:: ha. CARDLYNE D ERIEN PARSUNS ffPEglJ I have loved but mass. Partland High Schunl Partland, Maine Traffaing, Bridga' Street Schnal, Westbrook, Grade 3 1W. CA. a, 2;. She was nut a Parmni dayghtEr, But still Eur LIEEELrscrns'l she pmed. We wish 1mm heaIth, wealth, and happiness in ynur 112w Iiiuls wDrI-c. CLARA ELIZABETH STUREY ' The ?IGH'EE a! Iriendahir 173 SGW'EIIJH Scarbam High Schunl Scarbam, Maine Training, Garham Training Schaal, Sub-Primary Th: saying guns, Still waters run deep. Ynu SEETH tn be 0m: tn SEE mum and 59:23.14: less. Such people must uften succeed. HETE'S. luck tn :rDu, Clara, Seniara, ?Einhgrgartnn 6511;111:512 GERALDI NE MARY CARLSDN Gerry HI would 53 INEHEE Elf EH. Cathadral High Schnnl Pnrtland, Maine Training, Pleasant Street Sckaai, 3E1. Parfland, Grade I Commuttrf Club U, 23:; A. A. U, 2, 3, 4:1. A happy heart and a smilin Fact: Were gifts at the gods at eraldinfs pIacE; 5hr: lilacs debatas and wnn't be Eecand hast, Became she is an Elncutinnist. She can danc; and 511: cap sing; Jay tn the ch1ldren she mull bring. 3E1 ChPITULA LE NEJIR CLDUGH d'I'BEftJIFJ NEH: 111133 111 .3133 1131' 13 1'11 11111151111 11311113 331111.331. 111111.111 1.1313131111111111, 13. Emmy High 51211111211 Pertiand, Main: T1'1'11'11-1'1ig, 31'1'11'13111' 311311! 5315111114, Westbraaia, $111113: 1 111111 3 li 3311' 1'11 11 Etranger 111 G. 31!. 5.,1'1111' advice is 11:1 meet Bettyf' We are cunstantly enthralled by her personality, 511 gracious and. endearing. Joy. delight, and fun 1111: 11111111115 1111111111 111111111 1112-11 1'1: with 'tEe 11:11.1. MADELEINE THUMPSUN CGDLIDGE 11hr! 'T'1'1113 3.3 HIE 111131333 1121 1.111: 11013, 1:11' 115' 13 1:111:11 E11 H113 311111.44 1111111111. Central Institute Pittafmld, 1111111111: Training, 6313111111 Training 51:31:31, K1113111'ga1't1111 K311113113: '111'1'1Ll113'q,r Club 33,421; A .151. 1E1, 3, 3, 43!. W111: is 1111'.- 11111,. 1111111111: ever pupular member 1111' the 312111111? class, 11111.: 11133 3311:. The answer- ad. She will grace B.U.witl1111:r delightful 531E next year. Her 5111:1114 Bur MESl 15 planning 1.11 he a P31131311 buyer. HELEN RAPHYLE CRAVEN HK'HGH Her 31,1311 1111 3111113 11f 311111145131: fair' L133 111111111111, 11111, 111111 1311311111 1111111'14 Furtiand High 51:11:13! Partland, Maine T1'111'11-1'11g, P11313111 51131111 3131:1111, S11. P31113113, 13111111 1' 13111111111111 Club 1:1, 3, 3, 431; 11. A. 11, 3, 3, 113; Y. W. C. A. U, 321; Dramatic Club El, 31. Here's 11:1 Kira, with deep blue 11.11115, T1111 ready 51111111, and 11:1 51:1 wise. What 1111123 11 1111111131 little girl like 31111 With Euwdnin Callagc haw: 11:1 1:11:11l W1: 11:11:11 13:11:11H 1111' 111-11' 11:13: 111' 11111, her ready wit, 11.1111, last but 11111: 1111151. 1111' 1111151111. RUTH EMMA CRGWTHER 131113111 J11 1'3 1111:1117 113113 11111111311113 1311' friends ; '11'3 the 111111111. 11f 3311:1133. Dalian High Schaal Dalian, M333. Training, 6111311111 T1111111'11g 313331K111ds1'g1111311 Massachuaetts Club 1:1, 3,3 3, 4;:1 Y. W. C. A 1:1 2 31431 01111111111 Club 111, 2.1.31 ,41; 131-111 Club 1E3, 3, 4:1; H3115: Cummittee 1:33, 151.131.3t1, 3, 3, 43', Editunal Emmi, GREEN 111111 WHITE 13, 41. Ruth is. 1.1113 1'11 the 1111:1111 efficient girls You ll End in G. N. 3., 51111 5111131115 1111111 and 1111135 115 well; D11 we like her? Yes, 1115. 11113. 31 CATHERINE LINDSAY DESMUND IKE? Nothing grant 14.113 ever achiexsd mtthaut mttlmaitmnaf' Gardiner High SChUGi Gardiner, Maine Training, Gm'fm-m. Training SEImDI, Kiitdt't'ym'tt'n Y. W. C. A. f1, 2, 3, 4E; Kennebec Valley Club U, 2, 32:; Easketbail E1, 2, Lift; A, A. U, 2, 3, 4L MI the brilliancy andidash of a diamond and the: calm and reEncment Di 3 pcarl an: wrappfhd mm 511:. In thay. DURDTHY ANNETTE FARRINGTGN Dar : Ghmucter t3 the 1:133: kind 0f capital? Brewcr High Schnul Brewer, Maine Training, Gurhmtt Training Schaai, Grade 4 Y. W. C. PL. Cahinttt I12, 33?; Naticlnal I'IGI'IDI' Setiety t1, 2, 3, 4?; Vice-Presidant National Hanar Snciqty i3, :10; Dpt- duur Club 1:1, 2:1; A. FL. i1, 2E; Cummtttee far Judging Enttrtainmenta f3, 4U. Hernia tn Dnt with all her jukts; Site likes tn- ktep us iaughing. But what she likes the best I5 13. U. and Hi'lriartahitiii'r.u::,-f' 1f gnu want tn appreciate her executive ability. ask Luuise. DDRDTHY MABEL FICKETT Dati' It seema to ma iris uttly tmhle ta EH3 gnarl?! Yarmauth High Schmi Yarmauth, Maine Training, Gwhtmt Training 5::th JmtiG-r Primary Y.1T.C.3A. 1'1. 2, 3, 4d; A. A. 1:1,3, 3. 4:3; '1'. W. C. A. Fair 3, 4 . four charming smile and winning way Will help you ali along liie's way; Its dutits yuu never seam to Shirk, ?DU'iI find success in all 3mm- wurit. 'tDutis skill as a teacher is nut 5min to be forgotten. RUSELTN JACKSON GARLAND RGSIIEH Diynijiecl 11w. mmmm', saber itt j'tttIymEi-tt. Belfast High Schanl EElfaS-t. Maine Training, Garkttm Training Sihnai A. A. 123, IE; Hancnck-Waahingtun Cnuntj; Club 1:3, Q. Rnsclyrx Entered our class in 1930 aitcr savwai ream uf teaching experience. Girls, if them is am.r advice yuu want. about :wur future wnrk, call an Rosie, iur she is an authnrity. Mayht: if 301.: are iunking far a ChryaIEr, she: muid advise you an that subject, tron, far it is rumured that she frequently tries nut a new Drive. 32 LILLIAE'J E'ALEA GASTUNGUAT HIHII'IIHI A T333 H'J'm HH-taka mm 13311313: fur hm? Lishnn High Schml Ligbnn, Maine Training, Gm'ham Training Schnai, Kfndngarten Audruscuggin Fgunty Clap U, 32H Glee Club 1:1, 33H Operetta i1. 33; Cum: Cmnmlttee 1:3, 41!; A. A. 111, 3, 3, H; Y. W'. C. A. 5:1, 32:. Just saying llmw much we all lave: ynu, Just kygwmg we always will. Just prawmg a charm, a pal, and a friend, 1115: wishing success to mu, Lu. VIRGINIA BUTLER GILLIS G'I-JH-H 3 G-acrri Immm' is one: 5f the beat articles male can warm- in Sacietyfj Uak Grava Seminary Pnrtiand, Maine Training, Garhum Training Schaaf, Snfl-Pra'mury Art Club U, 3, 3, 4H ; Dramatic Club U, 3, 3, 43; Washingtun Cmmtg.r Club 33, 4i; Glee Club 1:3, 4:1; Uutdaar Club 1:1, 3, 3, 43; A. A. 4:1, 3, 3, 1U; Vice-Presiclent Washingtun Caunty Club 113, 43. Pep? Plenty! Persunality? P1115! A wisE-gracking girl with a sunny dispnsitinn3if yau dun't htlieve it, 'rrl.r Enlinwang bar around fur a day- Youhjust can't keep up with her. welil much far that! Sn herels to run, Em,+1 and rum success! CHRISTINE FRANCES GREENLEAF Tin? HEM: 3:101:33 :1. Hum wistfuuy, Then. want her mmsh-ine wayr'i' LiIlCnhl Acaderny Banthbay, Maine Tmi-Hing, Horham Training 333305, Grade I Y. W. C. A. :3, tlj; A. A. El, 3, 3, 43; Dutdnor Club G, 43. chet, quiet, dcmurHUM Man Sunshine has certainly been 30011 to: ynu, mu. May yuur teaching days he as happy as yum NnrmaT ones 11::er been, MARGARET ELLEN GUTHRIE JJFEQJJ Therm naming m can. dwell in. Bitch 11 tampiefl Cathedral High Schoul Pnrtland, Maine Training, Sam Sfrccf Schaaf, anbmok, Grade E Cammutars' Club U, Ell ; A. A. 1:1, 2, 3, till. Tall and slendtr, with eyes 13'? brawn, She. has won the haart uf many thhnut a fmwn. Margaret is one DI the attractivg girls yuu like as a campaniun. aspires m inspire the children of kindergarten age. She 8'3 LDRA HEREERTA HALL Stay, amt tha hitta wilt natawat-Jt Pnrtland High Sahml Mitten, Mass. Training, Garham Training Schaaf, Kittdargartatt Glee Club 1:1, 2, 3, Q; Dutduur Club t:1, 2h Y. W. C. ft. 111, 2, 3, 4::; Massachusetts Club t3, 43!; PL. A. U, 2, 3, 43. 1N are I tn try and 11:11 mar thoughts Di trusting ynuth and cheerful gatety. Di a charming dispositiun of a splendid apart. Df a 1-La1,f.'lm.r 10131: at a data: little girl. All that wnuld ha Lara- ADELAIDE STRDUT HAMILTDN 'tLaid'a Ham't amt Intmt that matte tagathat', Feat that ran 0a wilting aa'mada. Pnrtland High 5:110:11 Partland, Maine Training, Faraat Street Schaat', Wastbmak, Grade 1 CDmmutETS: Club 1:1, Eli; Athletic Assaciatinn E1, 2, 3, H: Uutdmr Club i1, 22;. Paraanality, rascality, Fun and trim tau mcat every whim, A great little apart, a. friend tn auppurt, Ia Adelaide. Hara'a wishing fun the. hast of luck. and hunting aincarcty that you will always be. a guud Walku. DDRDTHY CLAIRE HARMDN Dar: . triltwaya randy far a right good. ttmafl Haultan High Schnnl Haultan, Maine Trimming, Warraa Street Sahaal, Waatbraak, Grads.- 1 Glee Club U, E, 3,, 4:1; Dutdaur Club t1, 2, 3, 4H Dparatta WM. Christmas Cantata EH; A. A. t1, 2, 3, 10; Vice- Preaident at Glee Club f3, 4; ; Y. W. C, 1'5. i1, 2, 3, 4L Wha ia the Hit! that pa 5 up a place? What, But. with her ivaly grace. Therata alums attractinnv-aaema like Jaha,n But Dot just laugh and says itia a fake. But. WP knuw hatter+ .t'lm way, Dnt. WE mah IEI'L'I. luck and a success a tut. ELIZABETH MARGARET HAYES FFLi'EIJ Etta seams GS happy :13 a wave that dances cm. the 36:1 ! Partland High Schaal Portland, Maine Training, Paras! Street Salaam, Waatbraak, Grada a Commuter? Club 1:1, Ell; FL. Ft. IZl, 2, 3, 43:. Elizabeth i5 Jamallhbut ifs quality rum.vara'tltttitzguIr that counts. It a EEREE at humur 15 a Ipnceleaa gem, aha EEFIIEHIIF 15 the puaaEsaar. East at' luck tn mar Iuyal pa + E! + GLADYS LAURA HEALD I'I'GfadJ'J' H.E-Immm: thee, nmrajm, amt bring with. thee Jam; and Fauthful Juliityf Fryeburg Academy Falmnuth, Maine Training, Fleumnt Straet Sahaai, 5'9. Paraffmzd, Grade I Dutdnmr Club ii, 33; A. A. III, 3, 3, aj; Drakestra 33:1. Gladys is a quim lass: thing does she lacketh. But when she isni in 3. class. She's using her tenms racquet. VIRGINIA FRANCES HEZELTDN Gill's? Hail :0 them, Mime apir-it J Fulfred High Schml Alfred, Maine Training, Warren Schnui, Wesrbmak, Grade I Art Club :21, 3, 3, 413; CI:nrnlnr1u1t+a1'51 Club i1, 33 ; Dutdmr Club f3, 43:; an Editar 3f GREEN AND WHITE 1:3, 43; Ad- vianry Baard 3E Schml Newsrnapcr 33, 42:; Cwics Carn- mittEE i3, 43. Virginia is a junillgpr mmmuter, and yet, lm- all her carefree nature, 511: is 331:: gitlm must talantad artists in tht c.1355- Ynulve been a great pal, lrrrglma. ami we W131 ! yuu the best 51.14.112.255. REEDINA ELIZABETH HILL Dean Pm 311nm cm'sjs an. enemy in H.133.M Watarvilla High 5:119:31 Waterville, Maine Training, Fleumn! Srrfcf Schmi, 3L1. Farrimzd, Grade 2 Outdnar Club 1:1, 23 ; Kennaba: ValiEy Club E1, 3, 3, 4:! ; A. A. 1:1, 3, 3, 4U; C1355 Secretary :11, 23. That spirit uf fun and readiness which make up am a! the hast uf ptrsnnalities has won fur D113 :1 place in the hearts; nf many during tha- twn shnrt years. at Gnrham. Blue and Gray 31': nice calms, w: agrea, but than, 51:: are: Grten and White. Daft iurgct that. MARGUERITE DUNHAM JUHNSDN Inhnny The: secret 3f Imm-Hnasa is not doing what one H1523, Em: in Liking what Ema has m :13. 133th High Sclmnl Daltan, Mass. Training, Garham Training 55333:? T, W. C. PL. 1:1, 3, 3, 4:: ; Massachusetts Club 1:1, 3, 3, 41 ; Prgsrdgnt uf Campiire U, 2, 3, viJ ; A. A. H,- 3, 3, 4f; ; Edltnnal Eaard 0f GREEN ARI: WHITE 4:3, 4:1 ; Cmcs Cram- mittee 33, 4:1. She is a. very Quiet 1353, Une- uf the brightest in the class; She is always rcady her servicc to give,- Amnng the.- muat wiiliqg that aver did Inn. A horn .teacher surely 155 aha. T113135 1115!. as. clear as. 1t can be. 85 MILDRED RDSINA LITTLEFIELD nEasa AS I live, an excellent, awaat Indy. Bridgtnn High SchahI Bridgman. Maina Training, Warren Sahaat, Wastbwah, Grade: 2 and 3 Urchestra lfl, 2, 3, 1U; GIEE rClub t3, 4:1; Chriatmas Cantata t3; , A. A. i1, 2, 3, 4;. Ham's to the girl tram Bridgtnn. Why dD-WE hear so much about Hridgtqa. I wonder? Rnaina, 1:1 yau we reaagmze real whrth a5 a friend and ahlltty aa a tEaEh-Er. Here's ta ytmr success. CARDLYN ELAINE MUURE DDHTH Prampthaaa ta the anal of haathaaaft BahtIrtltttj,r Harhur High Schnhl Banthhay Harbor, Maine Training, Faratt Street Sdmtli', Waathraah, Grade 2 Uperetta iEJ; A. A. t1, 2, 3, 43 ; Edithrial Eaard Gaaaa awn WHITE 4:3, H; Y. W. C. PL. :11, EJ; Dramatic Club 1:1, :3, 3, 43!; Dramatic Club Flatr tat; Dutdaar Club t1, 3:1; Kennebec Club :11, 2, 3, 4t. 'tD-ullfa laughter, bright and gay, Has led us: an trur happy way; When dancing an her ting.r feet, Evaryane says, Dh. how sweet! MARGUERITE WDDDWARD PARKER Margy I am part 01 all that I have ??LELH Bmthhay Harhhr High Schml Baathhay Harbhr, Maine Training, Garham Training Schaaf, Erada r Uutdnnr Club 1:1, 2:! ; A. A. f3, 4:1. Haw gIad w: are that Margy entered hur class when aha returnad after titre years at teaching! She, is am- of the Quiet, studious kind and stands high in her :Iaaaaa. We hear hcr amtmitian ia tt: scttlc dawn on a putam farm in Araaatuok. MARY ELLEN PEARSGN HE?- air had a meaning, ha? iatavamanta :1 grace ; Fm: turned fram the fattest ta yaae an. hat' faGEHJ PGttIand High Schuul Purtlattd, Maine Training, Warren Straat Schaaf, Watthraah, Grade I Hhuzkmr tilt; CtJmmuttrsI Club i1, 21h; A. A. III, 2, 3, Q. The latest rum'ar says that Marfa interests are: aentcred about mm wha plans. for H3 lift: an the ucean waves. A5 Eur her tcaching ahiiitias, wallm-ahc capacially anjaya projects. If their kindergartenars dun't devalnp a liking for aahonl under her guidance, they just must be hopeless. BE BARBARA FLANDREAU PIKE n'BIHliI-U HNut ma sar-imm, 1m: hm gay. Bridgman High SchmI ' Eridgtun, Maine Training, Bridge Street Schnaf, Wesrbmnk, Grade I Glee: Club 1:3, 4:: ; Urchestra E1, 2, 3, H ; Dutdmr Club U, 2E ; A. A. 1:1, 2, 3, Q, HEmu is a real student in that she is a ciear thinkEr with :- lugical mind, which 311a Insas t0 expreas herself in all her classts. ThtSE quali- HEB are true quahties of sunscss. MARIDN EMMA RDSSEURUUGH r'Mafjr Aim, Elansmnt as the: gliding waters? Lihuartj,r High Schuul Hullis Canter, Maine $.11, i1, 2, 3, 4H, J 0113', gmd-natured and 3:113', A lover of swttt apple FIE. Here's ta Mary Emu, mm at cm: hleat ngitured seniors, She always is wearing a smile, thuugh 1:.er'cai':1l:.r a qmet H1155. ELEANDR RDWE n' J'Et'mfa e ,4 mi her madeat mnswar Emil grngefuli air Bhnw her wise: and yuan! as she: 13 jaw. Edward Little. High Schnnl Auburn. Maine Training, Fm'axt Straw 3::th Westbmok, Grade 4 Andrnsmggin Cumntli,r Club i1, 2E; PL. A. U, 2, 3, 4:1. When yuu hear sumeune speak cf a charming hlmlde, it's most cartain to: he- Elegngr. Everyone has. ham delighted with bar pgrsanality, and all j-Dil'i in mshmg her Euturve happiness and succesg. NINA ALBERTA SHELDDN ;Wrmia nHaep ymw face toward the sure. Mind your EIm-daw 1.111133 fall behind g,.r-::ra,r,. 'T Stetson High Schnul Stetmn, Main: Trainmg, Gorhmn Training Schani, Kindergarfm Dutdunr Club t'l, EII; Camp Fire Girls i1, 2, 3, ID; Pennbscm 1C+murlt3r Club I11, 2, 3, 41h. Haw nut Nina has changed! Nina ul' nur juninr year was humesick and sad: Nina of our seniur year is happy and glad. Nina is a Funlpaniunable sort. of perscm tn have around. Whether work or plar 13 pmpnscd, she: is nght there- HESSIE HAMILTDN SMITH Barry Ti'i3 113333 : 33' 13331333, H33 magma 31' truths W'at3r33m High $313331 W3t3r133r3. li3i33 Training, $333331- TrIiEIII'IIg 33.313311, IIIIIiar PrI'IiIm-JI A. A. i1. 3, 3, 33. B333i3 331: 31113 iEI'IDWS ii3r 1333333, but 3133 33 31:1 in 1143 331iing 31' ii iItning r333. W3 13.3333 that B333i3 31.31333 11311:; 3333 3:3333333.r with her mirthfui laugh and 3i333r3 33rdi31ity.1i chi 131333 1333 truth, 33mp3thy, 311:1 devntiun, 3113 I3 assured 3i 31133333. GLIVE EDNA SMITH 5m iHj'u T133 13311-13133 3313: 3iI-ii3iii33. Thnrntnn 13333133133 Alfred. M3313 Training, Gorham Training 533333, KiiidErchI-TPII Y. 33;. 5 A. i1, 3, 3, 43; Ymrk Cnunty C1313 1:13; A. A. lfl, .3 W3 wi3h w3 333w h3it3r That quiet, hrnwn- 33331 has Who i3 I131: 33mr talkative Hut 3133333 133333 in 31333. Shelli 3 friend 133,33 E1331 tn claim, Always tr33t3 333r33u3 iust the: 33m3; 3113 is willing, 333311, 33-11 kind, Just the 13331: 3311'11 333r iind. GENEVA MARIE SPURLING P333313 H3133 31.33 3. 33.3311; 3.33133. Snuthiv33t Harbnr High 5311331 13133i3r31, 1313313 Training; $333331 Training 53333.3, 33333 3 A A. U, 3, 3 43; 1f. W. C. A. i1,3, 3, 43; Clutcinur Club f1, 33; W33hingt3n Cnunty Club 113, 43. 531231 thinga 33:33 In small 3331:3333? T113 3333 thing3 found in 11:3 3111311 133313333 which i3 3311333 333 3:333r33it3r and 53331 11331331333333 Will 1131;: 3113333 31: any time, but, what I3 3131-3 impurtant. 3II3 miii .3133 the help with 3 3111ii3. 1llii'ERNiii MILDRED STUEBS 33333! .3 3333'. 33333 3.3333 333.3333 33: 333133 1133 3331-33 triiiys'i Ernwnviiie Junctimi High 5311331 Emwnviii3 Junctimi, M3133 Twining, Gm'iimn. Training 333333, 533313 I Y. W. C. A. 1:1, 3, 3, 43; 13133 C131: 1:1, 3, 3, 43; K331131333 333113;; Ciuh 1:1, 3, 3, 43; A. A. U, 3, 3, 43; FDIII' Winds C3mpiir3 f3, 33; Dp3r3ti'3 t33. . it i3 h3rril tn Writ3 333m: 11.3333113, 3hr: 1133 33 many QualitiEE mm would lIi-Ie tn m3ntI3II. If 331.: H3331 3 iri3nd, 3 33331i3t, 3 3.33331: 3r 3r: 3th13t3, 33H 33 Bunny. 5113 I3 31133133 tli3ri: and r3331;' :3 givc 331.1 her 3331. BE I... ELI NDR BARBARA THDMPSDN Ta m my 'Sai'iuus, yet a briyhltar bit Eirmrkms m hf? r'cmly wit? Ertwer High Schml Brewer, Maine Training, Garfum: Training Schaaf, Grade I Penubscnt Cnunty-Club :21, 2, 3, 42!; Y. W. C. A. U, 2, 3, Q; Hausa Cammlttee IZIJI; Dutdaar Club :21, 22;; A. EL U, 2, 3, 43?. Hereis to Elinor, so petite, S1: modest, and 5:: very sweet; Every ward is. HIIt-d with vim, End an hEr Lice yuu'll End a grin. There's sumeune in Auburn, 'tis said, Whu answers to the name uf h1-3211 ; Thmlgh rm mare here we may tell, 'Twas fur him that Etinnr fell. EIEDELYN LINA ULMER I'I'JZ'If'udJl Her manners wm'g EEHHE, cmniJIy-iny. mic! bland? Pmtland High 5:110:31 Partland, Mainf: Training, Ffmmut Efren ! Schnnl, 50. Earffand, Grade I Cnnmlutarai Club f1, 2:: ; A. A. 1:1, 2, 3, H. Madelyn is the girl who takea life seriously, but life is Eeriuua, aiter all. Madelyn has hccn able in cuntribute many Fine paints. cm Agri- tLIItU-IE, because af 3 cartain iarmer in New Yurk, and WE knnw that she likes Furds. BERTHA MAE WARREN HBEFIIF Her mirth the warm required. She hEEhEtI in it 311115-133 131' 31136. Wnlfville High Schnnl Wnlfvilla, Nnva Smtia Training, Garham Training 5:310:33, Grade I Y. W. C. A. El, 2, 3, 4;; Vice-Pregident Y. W. C. A. 1.13, H ; Uutdcmr Club 1:1, 2:: : A, A. i1, 2, 3, LU. HErE's tn the quiet girl nf G. N. 3., If ynu IEIan'r knew, yuu'd 5:,1112135I change ynur gums; She's in. ni fun and she sure is bright. . She kceps us in stitches frnrn morn 'til mght. There will be a special meeting cf thc Cassiugia Club in Ruum-EM at 5.110 nrclc-ck. Evaryune please be: prompt and bnng necessary ergulpmenh hmihwgmfnm, Euninr ??gh 0111mm waYNE ELERIDGE EAGLE? Dan DH not. dull thy 131111111- with entErm-inmentf: Gilman High Schnnl 5331 Harbar, Maine Training, Bridge Street Schnni, Waitbraak, Grades 3 and p Waahingtan-Hanmck Cnunty Club :21, 2, 3, 43?; Lambda Pi Sigma i1, 2, 3, 50; Basketball Ifl, 3, 3, 1H; Urchastra t1, 2, ; President uf Juniar Class 1:1, 2E ; A, A. U. 2, 3, 4;. To Dan, the bunp-houp-a-duup man, atar drum puunder and basketball player. . . H15 ready 5m1le and pep Haw: won him a great rep. I! 39 Arr.- MURIEL EDITH EAGNELL 3333 I wettht be giving and ,Feryet the gift. Beverly High Sehtml Wetlham, Mass. Training, Bridge Street 533ml, Westbrehk, Grades 3 and 4 Massachusetts Club :11, 3, 3, 43:; Dutdeer Club 1.11, 3, 3, 33'; 31.3. t1, 3, 3, 43. Men is a meet energetic little person who has a wjnning persenaiity. It is whispered that she has. one weakness. 15 it Ifatzyu tram Mase.? We have enjnyed having her in eur class; and we wtsh her the heat hf success and happineea. CATHERINE LOUISE BRAKE H633!!! HThe warmth 0f genial eettrteey, The eatm e! 3313331331133. Westhmek High Schahl Westhrenic, Maine Training, Bridge Street 5::th Westbrook, Grades 3 end a A, A. III, 3, 3, 43; Chmmutersl Club l:1, 3, 3, 4?; Editerial Beard, GREEN 3131:: WHITE IE3, 4L 1E ltis eiiieiettezur in all lines ynu're seeking after, rewll amenr fmd it in uur own 4:3th.u Racquetepenevulleyihall, each and e?ery 3113 she wields equally well. Yeur best at sportsmanship and delightful sense of hunter have made the days at Gnrham mare pleasant for us 311, Car. and we're leaking forward to yeur companionship next year. DURIS EVELYN BRYAN fl-DW. .335: nee twc- eyes, so seft, sh Etrewwt. Take ears I Deering High Seheul Pertland, Maine Training, Breedway Grammar 5330M, Se. Pertt'mad tiltnt'tn-tuterEI Club U, 3, 3, 43; A, A. i1, 3, 3, In; Editerain- Chief ef GREEN MID WHITE 1E3, 423. Great tame and inrtune await this maid, Whese reautlyr wit and sparkling eyes Will bring, her friends hath atauneh and true Where er in life her pathway lies. If yuurre lhhking fer the eleverest, sweetest, prettiest. meat popular TI en the campus, leak he further. Clur awn Dar is all thDEE rolled tutu nne. VIRGINIA HARWDDD BRYANT I'I'Ginigll Virtue tie the first title: of nnbihlty. Edward Little High Seheel Auburn, Maine Training, Gwhem Junie? High 3:330! Campfire III, 3, 3, 4:1; Y. W. C. A. 1:1, 3, 3, H ; Audrhscaggin Cnunty Club U, 31I : A. A. mil, 3, 3, 41L The heat wish we can make in:- yeu Is that every friend may just Be stuck a geed hld eemradc As yet: have hetm to 1.15! 30 RUSH KIERURHN DOYLE H0153 30.3! the: 3433,! 11141:! view: are fair 41:: 333. Eur. the 1311M ram: is the 11:: war far 41443:u Stetmn High Schml Randhlph, Mass. Twining, Garhnm Training 5:39:34, Grade :5 h-Iassachusetts Club U, 3, 3, 4ji; Art Club UL, 3, 3, 43; Glee Club 43, 43; A. :3. t1, 3, 3, 4;, Take 3 ice: 4 inches. add to it black hair and sparkling eyes, and you'll have our little Huxie. In passing on, we calf: larger her d'angiug ahitity. Was Center ever upencrj without Roxit heading the lunar 133:5 ynur future; fame lie in scmnce ur art, RDHiE ? MILTON DTTIGNGN DUSTIN 5:433 HL'ikE a jriEmI lung 403333 North Berwick High 5:110:31 Walla, Maine Training, Gurkam ImI-t'a'r High 333ml! Glee Club Ill, 3, 3, 4J; Dutdhar Club i3, 43; Vice-Presidant Turk Cauntjr Club :11, 33; Preaidhut ank Cillli'ltl'f Club I13, 4:: : Cross Chantry U, 3, 3, 43 ; Editmial Baard, GREEN .4143 WHITE 1:3, 4J ; Lambda Pi Sigma 121, 3, 3, 4jl ; Assist- ant Eaakethall Manager 413, 41'; Uptretta L30; Athletic Cuuncil f3, 43; A. A. nil, 3, 3, 43; Dramatic Club 111, 3, 3, 41; Class Traasurer IE1, 33. If thtrc'a Hunt thing in this warm Iupun which gun can deptnd, 'tis HBuzz's.H mm. A tangential numpanmn and guud wurktr4we cunsider hum one uf Gnrham's finest. IRVIN HAMILTCIN GDRDGN H3433 'Tre'pura her Ears to hear rt. woaev'a tales? Gurham High Schnnl Gurham, Maine Training, Garham I 1min? H igh 533003: Crass Country EU; Basketball I11, 34; MEWS Glee CIuh 1:1, 3, 3, 43; Athlhtic Cnuucil 1:1, 33;; Y. M. C. A. ifl, 3, 3, 43!; 'Cmnru'lrnsltersI Club :11, 33; Dramatic Club i3, 44; Baseball i3, 4?: ; Dutdunr Club U, 3, 3, 4J ; Lambda Pi Sigma I21, 3, 3, 4 , HamM is a true friend tu um: and 311-133 cm: eapetially. If in duuht a glancc mm: tn the juninr side 0f the 3553111th 1'qu before chapel wiii pmve it. RUGER BAILEY JEAN Abign Laws 1143, 101:3 my Jiiuver. 4.3.3113: High Schnul Augusta, Maine Training, Jmuhr High 3:35:14, Science mid Mathematics Alpha Lambda Beta 11, 3, 3, 4:1; Uutdanr Club 1:3, 44; Dra- matic Club i1, 3, 3, 43;; Dperetta I133; Glee Club IEl, 3, 3, 42:; Cross Cnuntry Captain-elect 1:3, 43!; G'1 Club E3, 4E; Natianai Hunar Shciety President 1:1, 3, 3, 43; Ken- nehcc Valley Club III, 3, 3, 4J; Editorial Bnard, GREEN AND WHITE 1:1, 3, 3, 43:. Engcr EffEElE all his tasks; . HE'S a ways enjoying himself 111 class. He finds some time fur social affairs. . But he: newer shirhs. because he duesn t dare. IEH. - -- Fr : HDWARD WALTER KIM BALL Han? HHuw meek, haw silent, and yet. Jame: wining. Waldmhmn High Schml Waiduhom, Main: Training, Gm'ham Imzim' High Erhaaf. Mmfmmarfm and 55mm: PL. A. 412, 3, :U; Y. M. C. A. iii, H; Alpha Lambda Beta 1:3, +13; Editoriai Bnard, GREEN AND WHITE I13, 4L Here's to the fulluw whu is! always syudyjrig. He name tc- us this year With a spcm'al 31m- Tn hatter his knnwledgn in the teaching game. We, all wish him the. best of Junk in the years In came. WILLIAlu-I MELVILLE KIMBALL BEN Paw warm f3 dam in our regards? Earham High Schncl Gnrham, l-Iaine Training, Gm-fmm Iamiar High Schaai, annry and Gmgmphj: Alpha Lambda Beta II1, 2, 3, Q; Crass Cnuntrgr 5:1, Ej; Dperetta 1123i; Basketball :11, 2, 3, 4E; A, A. :11, 2, 3, Q. Here's to Bill. the buy :11: G. H. E. whnar: winning smile prmrts a canstant delight m hi; many friends. He: is. always ready m help. We an: 5111': thr: schema! WIH benefit by having hrrn here ncxt war. JEAN MARIA LENNON Gmmmfn Life 1'3 Short and yauth swaet Tm: swift, 3-:- fLEt'E 1m 11' H Medfnrd High Schml Medford, Mass. Training, Gnrfmm. ermr High Schmid, Mann-mrirs and Science A. A. i1, 2, 3, ,0 ; A, A. President 1:3, H ; Dutdnnr Club fl, 2, 3, 4:1; Dutdmcar Club VicE-Presidant G, 41; Y, W. C. A. 1:1, 21F ; Y. W. C, A. Piay 1:11! ; Dramatic Club U, 2, 3, 431; Dramatic Club PresidEnt IIS, 41'; Basktthall 1:1, 2, 3, Q; Saccer Captain f3. IQ; Hackey 1:1, 2M Civil: Cmmmittee :3, 42h; Massachusetts Club i1, 2, 3, 43,; Editarial Bnard, GREEN AND WHITE HI, 4;. Carefree. athletic. exlmbcrant, a singular hub? Wlm is ??' 3'3311 Lengnn, of cpurge. Altlyuugh lfrnm Massachusqtts. she enthumastically fits. mm tlm In : m Mame. Qumt? A51: any fESIdent uf 4th Flour East. PHILIP CYRUS LIBEY Phi? Thought is deapm- mm: at: SpEEGh-JJ' Ethan Stunt High Schual Newfieid, Maine Training, Garhmn Irmiar High Schaaf, HiSfrij' mid Geugmphy A. A. IIS, 41'; Alpha Lambda Beta L3, 4H; ank Cnunty Club H, M; Y. M. C. A. i3, 43'; Editnrial Bnard, GREEN man WHITE. i3, 42L Fhiln is. a quiet lchap. whose numErnus accnmplishments stamp him as nutstandwx Hus splendid work as advertising manager of the Green and hrte pmvta his ability. 92 URMAN ELBRIDGE LDWE NDT'FEEH 'Sm'iaus m- curefreel 1-13 cirmmwmncss tism-aniu Chtrryfleld Acaderny GEIrham, Maine: Here is the Eelluw in npr class; when always wants to 1-:an the whys and whEreEures Di everythmg. In spite of 1115 uE5t fur knnwladgc. haw- Her. Drrie has time fur social activities. 11x35, indeed! Best uf luck 1:: 3m: naxt ytar. FREDERICH WILLIAM LITTLEFIELD Freddie? Let the warm aims, I 'II mat budge cm 12an Elim High Schml Elint, Maine Training; Bridge Street 5'4:th Westbfaok, Grade g: Lambda Pi Sigma r11, 2, 3, 43-; Men's Glee Club 1:1, 2:1; Upar- etta. 5:1, 2:3; Maasachusatts Club U, 23$; A. A. IE1, 2, 3, 4L -I-f tlmre'a anything 15ml dnrft knew, just let Frerl help run out. $111: humus. and inttrcaled in his wurk, I165 sun: ta gnaw far 1211 his prufessmn. MARJDRIE DULLGFF MUDDY Marge She is thattayhtful and sweet' me REV head ta her feat : Deering High Schaal Pnrtland, Maine Training, Garham Junicw H igh, Englim Department: Grades ?, 3 and 9 Civic Cammittee 4:1, 2, 3, H; Dramatic Club 1:1, 2, 3, Q; Urcheatra III, :3, 3, 41:; Y. W. C. A. i1, 2, 3, Q; A. A. 4:1, 2, 3, 4L: Uutduur Club til, 2TH Student Gnvernment 1:33: ; Editorial Bnard, GREEN AHD WHITE E3, H. In every apart mmmittee and game Ynu are always sure tn sec her name. From a waitress at Gorham ta archcryh Tau will always be able to End Marjyne. With gulden curls and a pleasing smlle Ehe has friends around hcr all the whi 3+ MADELEINE FRANCES MERRILL 'rMad SHE speaks nut 11H 31w thinks?! Thnrnmn Academy Kennebunkpnrt, Maine. Training, Gorham Inniar High Schani, Histary mm? Gaagmphy Yark Caunty Club E1, 2:3; Y. W. C. A. 1:1, 27!. Hare i5 mm ui uur reai girls. She always 1:35 aimleasant ward and smile for everyune. 35 wall as being 11 Ill. thwarf:H 1n hcr studms, 51165 always. right then: at mail time why? enfs my predictiun furiherrf Another ycar at G. N. S.-une uf teaching, theu-weil, 1.15: yuur 11113311- natinn. 93 MARY PEA EDD 1' Ifi1fn'jl1ll My cratrn i3 called content: - :1 31131313 it is that SEIIIGHI iciugs 33333:- Ehreatbrnak High Schml South Windham, Maine Training, Bridge? Street? Schauf, IVEJIEIrmk, Grade? 3 Glee Club t1, 3, 3, 4; ; Editariai Ecaard, 5333:: 33:1:- EVIIITE f3, 9; A. A. III, 3, 3, 43. Mary is une DE Lhuae mudcst girls wim shyly refrain frmn hunsling their accomplishments, but when the. dunm' cuf taienty. paged 113:, Mary was not slighted. Her skill in playing the plant: it; the envy at her friends, and in the classmnm she acts a standard that's haul tn mach. MARGARET STINSGN ROSS F35? Bid 1113 EHSGEHt-TSE, I will enchant 35111113 3113'? Sanfc-rd High Schaul Gnrlmm, Maine Training, Garham Jimiw High Schaaf, E Hg! :33: A. 135.. 1:1, 2, 3, 1H: Civic CummittEE U, 2, 3, 41!; GIEE Club U, 3, 3, 4:1; Edimrial Enard, GREEN AND WHITE E3, 42:; Dperetta 1:33. Red hair and freckles may spell quickmss, but whu ever 33w uPeg in a hurry? tII.13IJ.':II:31:'1 and the muuntains art: hcr chicf enthusiasma hut wt: all knew that she can get excited ever a 1133lcethall game! H33: w13h33. Peg. ELIZABETH AGNES SANBDRN TIBEf-ryll le3 3w33t33t garktmi Ec- Ihe 31.333333: antaxnitil.M Narway High Schunl Earhart, Maine T-raim'Hy, Garham Inniar High Schaaf, English A. 3. 1:1, 3, 3, 43; Art Chub 1:1, 3, 3, 41:, Batty ktttrws her fantball3after Knute Rucltne, she's Erat! Emu..- shejs learning tu ride hurscback; parhaps 5hr;'ll attram the attentitm GE the Prince 0f Wales. Shels nut very nniSy, but she's -3 30nd apart, and we IlkE herI 1li.FTIRGIE LEDNA SKILLIN FTVilrgJJ Mirth, with H333 I mean m $3133.! Saniard High Sthnnl Springvale, Maim: Training, Earham Junta? High Schami York Caunty Clut- Iil, t3, 3, 41:; Dptdnnr Cfub 111, '3, 3, Y: W. C. A: 111, 3, 3, 43 ; Athleuc Assnciatinn u, 3, 3 Curie Cammlttet: f3, I'D. We always knew when Fridafs hare, because there is Virgin all in 1331' Sunday best. Why du you E3333 1.13 33 aften, Virgin? Du mu spam! ynur weekends playing bridge? However, ltis 311 right, since Munday's Itssuns am always well prepared, 4 , 4 94 LAURA KATRINEk SNDW 311-1311111311 311:; 3131111 1111' 1111111 111113 5111111113 111111113111.H Daymna Beach High 51:11:10! Partland, Maine 3111 Club IE1Sill 3, 33; Dutdaur Club 1:1, 33; Y. W. C. .13.. 1:1, 3, 33 , .131. 111,3 .1, 33;,315515131111 Busi111155 Manager, GREEN 1111:: WHITE 1:33. Laura is 11 laur-aquare girl. She maulr be quiet, 11111, wlmn it 1111111111111 1111 5111111115, 5113's right there. W1: regretted that Gturgials attractiuns have taken her from us. Hnweuer, we all- wiah Laura grand luck in the Enuthern clime. SHIRLEY ILENE SNOW 5111111131133 She 11.111211. 1': 11111113111, 1.1112313 1:11.111.11115111311116J Daytuna Beach High Schnnl Pnrtland, Maim': Art Club 1:1, 3, 3, 113; Y. W. C. 1'51. 1:1, 3, 3, 43; Dutdanr Club 111 33. me the 51111111? 51111111 came 3111111131 5111:1111, Such charming vniEES a'ncl graceiul ways Have the. fair snuthern g1rl5,3nd 11111.1 knuw That our 1:11.1rn 5111111131r i5 111:1 exceytiun When Ear the Suuth again she. 11111 1131;131:111, Marc than 11111: her 11115121111: griEvtd, I' 111 sure, 'Cause 3119. 11:1qu her way intu 21.!ch heart With her cleverness, pain, and lure. BARBARA LUCILLE STRDUT Barb? 'rTi'PEE 11131'11, 111:3 1:1 1333r, 31111 111131111331' 111 is, 113.3 1333 11112112315 1.1 1111111111331 Millhridg: High Schnnl Millhridge, Maine Training, Narfh Sheet, Whitney 51:31-91:11, 6111'th Washingtm 13111111131 C1111: 1:1, 3, 3, 43; .13.. 131.. 1:1, 3, 3, 113. She surely 111 11113113:I her daily 31:11:11 1111311., Being chcerful, elpful, 31111 H1111; W11 111111111 good fruit will result from this seed. 311111 follow her all her 113115 through ELEANDR RUBERTA SYPHERS 3111111111113 .11 11mm. 1111131 33111113 3313133, 11113 31;! 113 1:31:13 111113133 31.1 03311313.? Garnish High Selma! Cnrnish, Maine Training, Bridga 51mg! 3113111117, Wextbrmk, Grade: 3 111113 ,3 AHA E1,3,3,11-3;Y1:1rkC1111n1:-;C111b121,3, 3,113;Y..1l13'1Ir C. A 1:51,3, 3,1513; Dramatic C1111: 1:3, 33; Uutdnnr CIub f1, 3, 3, 4 . Attractive, gay, pctitc, and 5w3et, .151 Finer friend 1211111 111111111 11111 meet, Classmate, hclper,l1:ind and true, Her 11111115111111: ways will capture 31:111. 35 LETHA LILLIAN TAYLDR t'Lee New ehe'e hETE. mm: ehete there, Laughing. jeeting everywhere. Stephens; High Seheterl Rumfe-rd, Maine Training Bridge Street Seheet Westbreee, Gredee j cmd t5 Dxferd Chunty Club 1:1, 2, 3, 4:3: 3:2 W. C. A. Fair IZBM H.331. H, 2, 3, 4;; Outdoor Ciuh 111, EL Whe have we here? Gh, need we guess? I think we knew this charming miss: She's witty. cheerful. felt at fun. And has a 11-35: of hearts she's wen. NELLIE ETTA TYLER HNeIF' n Fentreeheir feremeet tn the raeti'ee 0f fem? Calais Academy Bering, Maine Training, Bridge Street SeheeE, Weetbreefe, Grade 9' Civic: CDmmittee U, 2, 3, 4:1; Dutdeer Club 123, 4:1; Waahing- teu-Heneeek Ceuuty Club W, 41rd; Editerial Beard. GREEN emu WHITE. i 122th. NeIltet Can you me the bird in the top ed that tree? and Nellie immediately kmwg rand. Ilal'l'IEE the tiny:r feathered Creature. Haw- eeer, thatte net ell. fur her interest and knewledge in aetrenemy i5 meet astounding. Fertunete the ehildten when have ene 5e appreciative ef Mather Nature as their teeellerl CLAYTDN LEE 1EEERRILL 'fIETtI-eteH 'Weeer late tin twelve, then itte early? Westhreek High Seheel Weet Seerhem, Maine Training, Bridge Street Seheei, Weethreek, Grade 9 Basketball i1, 2, 3. 4t; Lambda. Pi Sigma III, 2, 3, 43?. Claytern is a very popular eummuter at Gerhem Nermel. Dn the basketball Hear he has. empped mam.r en eppeuentle basket. besides making enviable shete himself. The hhmu'tvhreeleen' at his elaee at Westbrook. he still eentinuee this week at G. N. S. MARY IMMACULATA WARD rWerr'dieH Bright wee her face with eereilee. Cathedral High Seheel Pertlend, Maine Training, Breedeeey Gremtimr Seheei, Se. Portland, Geeyrejrhy Athletic Ceuneil f1, Eli; Dramatic Club 1:3, 43;; Cemmutere' Club t1, 3. 3, 43:; hrh. t1, 2, 3, an. Mary's a leader in everythingeethtetiee, leeeene, teaching. Shers the em: wheI cheers us up and gives us. eunEdenee 1n nurseivee when we feel Fee agent tlmng our best. Mary 15 a helping eeheelmete end a leyel rten . 96 ARLEEN M .151. '3' WATSDN Babe I! 14111111111 13111111133, 11:1: 31111311111 01:111. 3111: T111111 1133311113 1111 1111111111151 1131' 33131111111 wiii 1111. Stephens. High Schuul Ruminrd. Melina Training, Bridge 31111111 5111311111, Wasibrmic, Grade 3 011111111 Caunty Club U, 3, 3, 43; Glee Club I11, 33; Sacratary Hausa Cummittee IE33; Clutdunr Club 1:1, 33; 23.. A. 1:1, 3, 3, 43; Editarial 311313.611151311 111111 WHITE E3, 43. Cheerful and happy alwaya, 1311113 farever 1.11.11.- blue, The best 111' friends. and pals, Dear Eabef' 1:1:1uid it 1:13 any hm 1'13 ? CHARLES OLIVER WINSLUW 'iWin'U .4 111111 111111111111 1113 111131113 13 11. 111-1131 11.511115111111113 11117119. Freepurt High 5121-1111211 Freepart, Maine Training, 131313111111 Imiiar High. 31111111111, 33111113111111.1331 1.11111 311111111111 F1. .31. Ifl, 3, 3, 43; '13 Club 1:1, 3, 3, 43; 51111111131131 11f III;H Club 1:3, 43 ; 011121-3114 1:1, 33 ; Men's Glee Club 1:1, 3, 3, 43 ; Crass Lnuntry E1, 33; Alpha Lambda Beta. 1:1, 3, 3, 43; 33.34. C. 1'51. til, 3, 3, 43: 011th1211 Club 1:1, 3, 3, 43. Uliver Winslnw. with 1:1.1rl:-.r hair, Wins many 11 girl inlu his lair. With 1-1 bright little smile That 31111 111111 111211 far 11 miie, He's 1111111 111 11141-1131 3 1111111111:- fair. 31111333111113. Enhmirial C3415 EURTDN ANDERSUN HBHHH 311111131 3311-13 111 111111, 35111115111911, friend? Brunswick High 51111111111 Brunswick, Maine: Training, 61113111111 Training 3111111111, Grade: 3 113d 11': G13: C1111: 1:1, 33; Lambda. Pi Sigma 151, 3, 3, 43; Baseball Squad 1:3, 33; Uptaretta 1:33; Y. M. C. 131. 33, 43; 1'51. .13.. 1:1, 3, 3, 43; Editnriai 311111111 GREEN AND WHITE 1:3, 43; Class' 311510131311 113,43; C1333 Tennis; 113,43. Burt is 1:11:11: 1:11 the 511111111115 members :11 our class. H15 11111111111 1:11 the fair 54:11 is greater than 31:11.1 may suspect. Faithful effurts 11111:! 11111111 111111113111 41111.1 cxprassed are but 1111121 :1! his fine characteristica. JDHN ARTHUR ANDERSGN Jahnnyn 14111311111, 3311-1111. 111-113 33311111133? M11121 High 511113111 Derby, Maine T333131 9, 13113311111 11111171211; H 13,151 5' 131311171! Cmss-Cauntry 121,3 .1, 3, 43; Captain Crass-Cnuntry i3, 43; Basketball 1:1, 3, 3, 33; 13331111311 1:1, 33 ; P1. P1. U, 3, 3, 43 ; Alpha Lambda Beta 1:1, 3, 3, 43; Traasurar 1:11 Alpha Lambda E11111 1:3, 43; 1131h C1111: IE1, 3, 3, 43; Treasurer 11f HG'j Club 1:3, 43; Y. M. C. 13.. 1:1, 3, 3, 43; Trtasurer 1:11 Y. M. C. .13.. 1:3, 43; Glee Club 31, 33; Kannehec Valley Club 1'1, 3, 3, 43. Sumetimes his 1111:111an i5 shnckingly defective. F1211 instanckbut Ict's 11:11: diacuss that now. chaver, he is 11111: the 13111,? 111.3th: 131 the 1,113.55 1:1f 133 whn suffers 11-11111 3 5111111 11111111131131.1333 is 4 1111111113: 11-11111 111i 11111151 171111: 11111111111115; his 3111111111111, pctseverance, 11.1111 trustworthincas 111111111 it 3. 11111351111: 1:11 have: him 111 111.1: midst. 93' CHARLES LOUIS CRAGIN 'Tftlt-ztrl'leU Travelere miter. lte ttettttem:u Fertlaml High Selteel Pertlantl. Maine Training! Gerhem Training Selma! Lambda Pi Sigma III, 2. 3, all; Baseball i1T 2E; Commuters: Club IZIIII; Euaineee Manager Seheel Paper 1:42;; Adviser;- Bnard Sehnhl Paper 1143i. . 'Ehartimu theugh quiet. gets his etudies tlpne pr-umptly Fmd still Emits ume tn imprmre the geheral welfare t'J-l G i'. . er nnttte he duesnt get as much exeretse thus year as last. We wonder why! RAYMOND ALBERT BEEN HRHJJH Th3l'EJS life alehe 'IH tlttty Elena, 31nd feet nlette tn striving Madismt High Sehnnl Madismt. Maine Training: Ge rhem JmI-t'er H igla. Seheel A. A. Ifl, 2, 3, 4:9; Glee Club 1:1, 23:; Dpnetta ml; Alpha Lambda Beta i1, E$ 3, H: Kennehec Valle? Club 31, 2, 3, 43'; Secretary Alpha Lambda Beta t3, 43'; Y. M. L. A. i3, 4,1; Assistant Manager Cress-Ceutttry tat; Aegistant Manager Basketball i3, H. We all knew that fellow named Dean. There's her meanness in him thuuld seem; Frerlie and Fun danee in his wake, Fund well with the girls he seems. ten Lake. DDNALD SHERMAN DDW eraHJ-l :13 ttlet't'y E15 the day 1'3 lattm Fryeburg Academy Nurth Searhem. Maine Training, Gerhtmt Jmm'er High Seheel Alpha Lambda Beta 1:2, 3, H; Civic Cemmittee IE1, :33. 3, H; A. A. lit. 2, 3, all; Viee-Presideul Alpha Lambda Beta 1:3, 40; Busmeee Manager GREEN lute WHITE t3, 41h; Cern- muterE' Club U, 21. Dan is ene at the popular and well liked buys en the. etumnus+ 5:: it is only Iegieal tea expect that, he W1 accumtlllish even ETEEtF-r under- takings when he leaves Gerhem. RICHARD FREDERICK JDHNSUN Dl-Eku rtThen I tutti her 0.! my Level! Merse High Seheel Bath, Maine Training, Gerhem Training Seheel Watch HDicln during hlleve-mtnute aucial ptriuds in the lnwer hail. Nate ehen es 111 his- expreasmp. At Erst he seems he be saying. What tie the teat ere detain my Juhet? Ht last she eemee e but then. that cruel hell again. 93 g. JUHK HARDLD KENNEDY flKEiEJJ .ny 3131111 1'3 I131: 111111.133 lighter 1.11.1111 1111.1 1311313. Edward F, 51211113 High Schmul LuwelI, M333. Training, 15111311111 I11111'1111' H 15,111 3111115111! Lambda Pi Sigma 4:1, 3, 3, 431 ; Massachusetts Club 1:1, :3, 3, 4:1 ; 111'11:11-1'-'1'113i11:111n'1 Massachusetts Club 1:1, 3:1; 611:: Club 1:1, 3, 3, 1J1; Y. M. C. A. 11, 3, 3, 4:1; Uparetta 1:33; 31. A. U1 31 31 4?- We watched Harald wire hia lamp 111 Wuudmrning 1113153. and Jtis easy 11:1 5111: 1111 i5 11112121111111 111.1;1ectricity. EvEry-nne admitslthat it will 1111: 11 En: field 1111' J111111 11:1 work 111, hccausc 111111 can't shack 111111. WILLIAM DANIEL PLUMMER H'BI'IEJJ 11111111111131 1'3 13.3 111.1111! 111' 11311311313111.1111. Windham High 51:11-31:11 Windham, M31111: Training, 6151113111111: 1 111111711? H 1793 5 111.1111 AIpha Lambda Bata 1E3, 3:1: Basketball 511111111 111, 3, 3, til; 151.111. 111, 2, 3, 1:1. 11111111 11:11- 11 rattling Hivver with :1 111131 appearing yaung 1111111111 at 1111-: w-hgel and youlwill 511E Bill, H1: 13 11 E11311 1111111111: and a great 1133111 In 311mg us 3 13111131 cheer. Bewan: 11f 13111311111115, Bill. WALLACE ERNEST SEUNDERS 1121111111 IiThy 11333313 11.111111 11111151 31111111. 51111111 Academy Hanmrer, Maine Training, 61111111111 Trainmg 311131111113, 131111313 :1? 11113! 3 Basketball 1:1, 3, 3, 11:1 ; Clenrd Cauntjr Club 1:1, 3, 3, 43-; Clut- dnnr Club f3, 3:1 ; Alpha Lambda EEta 111,3, 3, 4:1; Y. M. C. 3-1. 1:1, 3, 3, 4:1; Civic Cnmmittm 1:3, 19; A. PL. 1:1, 3, 3, 111; Vice-President Y. M. C. 1'51. i3, 431. 13913131111111?Ilf'lu5 -That is Wallace, He is gifted twith 11113 1:11 the 511111111151 d13p03111ms 1:11.111: 51:11qu. Wallace 1135 a demded weakness 111 the directinn 1:11 1111: junmr class. FRANK WILLEREY WDRCESTER Frankie?! 1311111331 13 313313 the 51111117151113 311.1131 Staphens High 5121111111 Hanaver, Maine: T13111111g, 13 111311111 111111111 H 151.51. S 1:111:16! Secretary Y. M. C. P1. 1:3, 431; Secretary 1111ch Treasurar 1:11 Dxfnrd County Club 1:3, 11:1; Alpha lambda Beta. 1:1, 3, 3, 4,1; Y. M. C. 151. 1:1, 3, 3, 4:1: Uxfurd Cnunty Club 1:1, 3, 3, 13:1; Civic Cammittee i3, 43'; Editoriai Bnard GREEN 111111 WHITE 13. 421; Basketball f3, 113-. Frankrs spacialty is Psychnlggy! We 1111111111 1113: some 1:111:11 Frank will he a pruf1133111 11E Paychulugy 111 1111: 1:11 1:11.11 leadlng cullcgcs. He has 11 great 1'1111n1r Erlends and 111:1 1111111111115. 99 DEAR OLD MAINE Deer eld Maine, we leave yen, Each year mere and mere, Semething ever newie unfolding That wehre never seen hefere. Hew we leave 1.?qu Smiling hilleidee! Haw we leave yeur eeean Sheree! Deer eid Maine, we Ieve yen Eeeh year mere and mere. We leve yen in the springtime, When held and weeds grew green, We lave yeur babbling hreeklete, We Ieve yeur Ieleee1 blue sheen. We Imre the hret eprieg Hewere, Wake robin, hepatiea, datfedii, And the brave little meyEewer Under the pines en the hill. We Imre yen in the Summer, When days grew leng end het, We revel in yeur eeelnees. Neter felted in ether spent. Just then yeur skies. are hlueet. That's when yen entertain, When guests frem everyr regien Fleet: te deer eld Maine. We lave yen in the autumn. When the weeds are at their best, When maples. make and heeehee In brightest hues ere drest. Nene other place ean rival, Uh see er land at plain, The heautiee at an autumn Spent mid the hills ef Maine. We teve yen in the winter, When field and weed and hill Are eevered 'neath anew blanket, And the streams are huehed end etiil. We leve yeur lung; leng evenings Eeeide the Erelightie gluw, We leve yeer eperte and freliee 1311 the ice and in the anew. Dear eld Maine, we lave yen, Spring. summer, winter, tell, Deer eld Maine+ well! aIways Live hteath yeur kindly thratl, We weuld net change yeur beauties Fer wealth er werldIy gain, There's nething half en gterieus A5 life in dear eId Maine! RGEELEN M. GARLAND. 10E! --t-F n.- 1 .21; - 1'31 .l '- ' 1 JUNIORS In ertler to be eueeeseful in life. it is necessary ter eeeh individual to have a definite picture ef what he wishes to accomplish. We, the junier class. started on ettr training for the teaching profession with a shining goal before us. Vile hope that 0111- eheeen werk will luring the fellewing experienees to our lives: Teaching will lireatlen our lives and thus increase the capacity fer enjnIt-tmtmt through the eequieitien of e eulttirel liaekgreuntl. It will giire a respected liesitien in hemee antl in the eemmunity. It will bring financial independence. To us will eeme the satisfaction, tlerivetl f rem titling geed entl leading a een- tentetl well-heleneetl life. There is a very natural desire in eeeh tti he ef service in the world How can we teueh mere lives then lay teeehiug? JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President, THUMAS AeeeTT Vice-Pretident, W'ILLIAM Cewem Secretary, MARY Di STEVENS Treesmwi', ROBERT GRANT JUNIOR Cl CI A qu rruw: P. Eunthhy, 5. Cufftrr, E. Akers. B. Carpcnter, E- Bickinrd. H. Caldurwmd. MlddlE WWI 5- CHEHEL P. Mclen, C. Brawn, M. Faustin. M. Chamberlin, M. Chesiey. Euttnm raw: F. Cate, L, Berry, E. Blake, H. Blake. W. Cabin, 1; . Cameron, H- Brett. iEDt in picture: E. ArchihaiclJ C1 B Tap raw: 5. Garrisun. D. Emmy, M. Davidmn, D, Cultart, M. Dudga. Middlc row; J. Field. H. Cunningham. L. Day, D. Dunm I-I. IIIIL'mffin1 3L Doughty. J. Feeru. Buttum raw: E. Fuss, R. F055. A. Crane, A. Day. H. Emmy. E. Coleman, W. Fossett. 1G3 JUNIOR C2 C2v+A Tm: raw: E. Kemp, M. HDUpEr, H. 11mm EL Kelley, M. E- Hamillun, H. lintcland. Middle raw: M. F. Hyde. M: Grader. Ll. Hum. I'll. .11me P- Hill. E. Jacuhs. S. G- Hanscum. Eattom row: M. Griffin, 5. Urant. B. Elnlimli. L'. Kimball. R- lacking, E. Huntoon. F- Hmnging. 4-5... Kaler. CE B qu raw: E. Laavitt, E. Managhan, M. McHurn, 3i. Lal-zjeman. 1L llcmliattr, LL I'IrIdEraw. Mlcldle raw: E- Lung: R. Magnet, C. liilcheli. E. M. I'L-Icf,arath. E. Mead, 'W. Lamb. Buttnm raw: T. ME. tasitr. 11H: 'Eil, U. Minuth, 1-- Mann, T- MDuEiUn, E. MacKenziE, 11. Marr. E. Lihby, M. Lan- -$ .-. q q. JUNIOR C3 CS-A Tap row: I. Renaki. D. Murphy, G. Porter, A. Peers, D. RGhiHSDIl,-D. Raqu-IEI. Middle raw: D. Packard. H. Rust. R. Rubbing, I'd. Nutting. M. Quinn. E. Echerta. Bntmm row: J. Sawyer. PL. Peters, E. ETIHriun. B. Pcnntll. 1F. Penneli. G. Urne. 'EIDt in pmture: G. FhilhruUI-EJ CSEE Top row: 1:. Smith. H. Email. K. Summers, E. Sevcry. S. RusseIL H. Eelwund. Middle raw: I'L-I. Russ, R. L- Staples. R. E. Elapies. A. Shields, L. Sprawl. M. Ease. Emtum raw: 1.. E955. V. Start, U. Stacy, C- Stevgns. '1', 313an T. Spmuil E- MELEEEE. iNut in picture: H- Engersj JUNIOR C4 $4 A qu raw: E. Thqmpmn, 3?. White, N. Weatwim C- WQEI. D- Watmn. E. Van UUEEH. M- WNW. Middle mw: I- '1 apleyl- L. Syphers, M. Stguens, E. Wrglchenhaugh, E1- W'a'ttz. L'. Twnmhly. E. 1WalL Entium r0w2k 1'1. Walnn. 5. Tarr, F. Whitney, H. Wuhee, Althea Strum, Album Strmnt, M, Whittier .. Tomlin Elf. C4 1! I. I'l'IiiJTEJ', I. Luiz. R- Hraut. D, Eagluy. T. Ahhutt, H- Brawn, L. FIDWnan f5. W'aktfreld. H- Jnhusnm 'W. Ransmm H. TylEr, U- Hachehler, R. Vaughan, 1W. Cragin, K. Hawkea, L. Harman, T- Huye, R- Emery, H. STUFF. qu mw: Muldlu ruw: Hntinm row: JUH JUNIOR C5 JUNIOR INDUSTRIAL ARTS Tap row: M. Maultun, R- Corny, E. Elms. Middle row: L. hhhult. E- Cure. Mr. Ciiley. E. Bmthhy. A. Chandler. ant raw: A. McEnrlcy, B. Rawnsley. C. Ellmt. R. Smith, D. Ingham CARPE DIEME Everywhere there are thingi-a 1:0 1:10. Big things; and little. things. D0 them new. Carp: diam! D0 the littla things, they may seem trivial, But they will gin: strangth tn do more. Carlie diam! Dmft grumble almut Everyday mnnntnny, Dn the daily dutia5 well! Carpe diam! 1G7 CARPE DIEM The world has honor for him who tries. 1Who stands 1' or the right and true. Who puts the best he has in the fight, The one who has eouroge to do. Corpe Diem. To heights of grandeur not all eon elimh : Sueeees must needs defy some, But eeeh of us has a deed to do In this huge old worldle busy hum. Coroe Diem Men who reoeh the f er-set goals of youth Are those who know that each day Brings with it fine opportunities For him who attention will pay. Carpe Diem. Sueeees is made not at one lone time; It is the result of work, It eoroee to the one who knows his ehanee, And to ehanee i3 oot a Shirk. Carpe Diem. MADELINE WHITE. 103 fEqu-Hl. -- -.. : -H : -'- aria?- 1.2-: HF? ?lanfq h r533! E 3M! I i g :1. .17 ! 3-: .. ' 'I 3: K EH: -..JIIJI'.-Fif -- Litiij; IIIZ-Ir'l1hl bill :th III? IV .-;. .-' Ir:f H flip! IG-l-w-J . l I .FTJ ll 1-H.- ALUMNI President, EVERETT S. PACKARD, 1:31 Fice-Presidenf, 1511155 Lars PIKE, 113 Remrding Secretary: CE-IARLDTTE P. CDLLINS. 'GH Carrasparldfng Secretary and Treasurer, CHARLOTTE P. CDLLIHS, 'DU Auditor, LAWRENCE N. CILLEY, '15 DIRECTORS Mrs. Jennie Colby Hayes, l85 Mrs. Flam E. Rubia, '35 Mrs. Cora Dellingham Rnberts. 11315 Miss Alice Wethemll, 1211' Mrs. Edith j. Ridgway, 1111 Mr. William Merrill, :81 Mrs. Grate Elkins, lH SOUTHERN NEW ENGLIXND BRANCH Presidenh MRS. ARTHUR FITTE, 131 Vica-Presidmt, M153 ELIZABETH BAILEY. '15 Sacretary, M155 ELDISE MILLET, 123 Treasurer, M153 HARRIETT JDRDAN, 114 PORTLAND AND SOUTH PORTLAND BRANCH President, M155 ESTHER MENIEH, 118 First Vice-Presidewm MR5. MARY FISKE RICE, '13 Sacand V-ice-Prmident, MRS. GLAD?S BRAGDGN, I1.51. Third Vice-Presidem, MISS MARY HENNEESEY, i113 Faurth Vice-Presidem, MRS. NELLIE ANTHDHY. 15 Secretary, MRS. RUTH LDMHARD, T? Treamrar, MES, MYRTLE KUELIEIG, 11'? Carfespandiag Sacramry, MRS. MILDRED ANDERSON, 112 Executive C 0111-111in M155 HELEN SCHWhRTE, 11711 MISS LILLIAE CUEHRAEJE, $0 MRS. EBELAIDE SULLIVAN, 113 31-1155 MARY BRYANT 11H When 1 was a pupil at G. N. S. l was very fend ef Dtlt' Pater, William I. Certhell, and thenght he knew the Inest ef any man I ever was acquainted with. I have never changed 1111.1 111i111L As a teaeher he was wag,1 ahead 11f his time. Mr. Certheil was very preud at his HStrawherry Class.H Quite a number taught fifty years. I think six are teaching this year. Fifty-ene years is a lung leek backward and the eirele is narrew that enee was wide, and the faithful few that in life abide grew nearer and dearer with the ehhing tide: The remaining members at the HStrawlzierrj,1 Classrr leek ferward te their annual reunien as ene ef the must preeieus days ef the year. 1 have four children and seven grandchildren. Have led a 11er1.1 happy life. HWhat is mere delightful than eld age surreunded with the studieas attention ef youth ? Anata Seaaa DeLLerF, 'se. REMINISCENCES OF GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL 18994901 Before teuehing 111.1011 seine reminiscences of Gerham Nermal Seheel at the beginning 11f this century, it ma;I he elf interest ter glanee hrieHy at events at earlier days that were steppingr stenes tn the establishment and development of ear heleverl seheel. When Maine was still a part ef Massachusetts, Gerharn beearne an edueatie-nal center. I11 181113 Gerharn heademy, the heautiful eelenial building new used as the Industrial Arts Department fer men, epened its deers t1:1 male students. Ameng its alumni are enrolled the names of many of Maine's illustrieus eitiaens. Thirty years later the sentiment fer higher edueatien fer girls was realised in the mMaine Female Seminary? whieh was ereeted en the site ef the present Junier High Seheel. This building heearae the Iirst dermitery fer the Nermal Seheel when it was estab- lished in 18W. It was the seminary;r whieh Kate Denglas Wiggin ehese fer HREb'ECCH- ef Sunnybreek Farm t1:1 attend. 111 1894: it was destreyed by tire and innnediately steps were taken by interested persens 1111 build a new dermitery. In 1893 Rebie Hall was hrst eeeupied. It was named fer Geeerner Frederiek Rehie, whese heme was in Gerham and whe gave genereus support in securing the building. In 1893 the Administratien Building fCertheIl Ham, Rehie Hall, and the Aeadernjg,1 Building were the enly structures en the campus. Dirt driveways and walks heearee eeay and EtiCk-Y when rain t' e11, and beards cm which te pass ever dry- shetl were laid hetween the seheei building and Rehie Hall. The Hi5? varieties of trees had been set eat and the nature study eIasses searehed fer the tulip, eatalpa and gingke. Thirty years of silent. steady growing has added great beauty te 111.11- 11:11.1er campus. Buried in the ground under the rents ef the weetlhine that arehes the entranee te Rebie Hall is a sealed hettle eentaining the names at the members ef the elass at 19131 whe planted the 1.1ine en Arher Day at that year. On a fair fall morning ef 18519. the earlsr trains hreught te Gerham a number ef yeung welnen with a desire te train themselves te teaeh seheel. These who were familiar with the appreaeh ter Nermal Hill quickly placed their baggage and them- selves in the enly eenveyanee available and left the neweemers te Find the way as best they eeuld. lll At the school t'I-aenr a land chatter hf rhiees guided the arrivals to the assembly roam where, perhaps, ane hundred titty young women with DHE Ihtie yaung man were gathered. Old acquaitttanees were extending eheerj; greetings after the sum- rtter vacation. while the students making their tiehut were dreading the examina- titin which was a requirement Di adttlission. The seats. new in use, faced the north and a earpeted platfsrm extended be- tween the deers, whieh at present lead from the main ream inter the twe- libraries. The aid clock which faithfully marked the haars and was watehetl by the tired and impatient far the elhse at the session hing since eeased its duty and hangs in the Kindergarten Center. It then hung hirer the above mentioned platform where a deer has sinee been cut ta permit exit thre-ugh the hall to the varieus reeitatien reams at the rear of the libraries and TeaehersI RUDIH. Large ehandeiiers ehhtaining ail lamps hmtg train the eeiling and with wall lamps. furtiished lighting for dark days and eatining funetihnst Each sehatil day, at S.CIU A. 11., a hell en the Administration Building sum- moned ntemhers Of the seheeul tn uterning eaereises. Ueeupying the ehairs en the platfarm were Principal William D. Carthell, aHeetiernately called the Pater. at his desk, Mr. Russell: Miss EWhite, Miss Sterne, Miss Halliday, Miss Fiekett and Miss It'Iautle S. Andrews. A cherished memory is the beautifully expressed prayer of the Principal which was a htting inspiration with whieh t0 begin the day. At the chase of the afternaan sessinrt all returned t0 the main rnhm to hear natiees and tn sing a hymn. Follewing ttihrning devotional exereises, three times a week, Miss White diew tatetl the spelling Iessan of twenty wards. The person sitting in the last seat in eaeh raw hrerught her bask to the hrst seat in the raw. the others were passed to the student sittingr directly behind and then ehrreetetl. Oh the remaining two nttirnings in the week. groups eri- ten or twelve passed ten settees ranged along the sitles and back at the ream. Mr. Chrthell appointed a leader in eaeh graup whe- preeeeded ta enanthtet the lessan in mental arithmetic. The order of procedure was far the ieatler to read the prahlems which were repeated and se-Ivetl in turn by these in the greup. Only the leader was supplied with a bash. The chief interest at' the beginning at the menrning reeess was the tlistrihuti-an hi the mail. Mr. Russell brought it from the past efhee and read the names an the envelnpes and the fortunate UIIES went fhrwartl t-a receive letters. The last part at the recess periatl was devoted ta the eaeeutiaa at a wand hr thmih-hell drill. At the stitmti hf ehards played cm the piano the sehhal arose and passed to assigned pasis titans 011 the platinum and iii the aisles. The pianist played a march and the tlrill pmeeeded. This WDTk was Chltdtteted hy Miss Sterne. Athletics and Industrial Arts were 1101': a part of the curriculum in the EU's. When daylight lasted tmtil after the supper hhur and the hire at the eatttpus was hard tn resist, the holder natures girded up their long skirts. secured a hat and hall and engaged in an exciting game of baseball 0n the green hetween Rahie Hall and the Athniliistratiati Building. Other epphrtunities feur eaereise were hirtt hunts in FairyI Glen and Aldenis threads. walks to Fart Hill and Lavers' Lane and tn Westhreak. The tl't'JHEjf line between Pertlantl antl Garham was tie-t ee-ntpleted Lintii 1W1. Traffic was mat a prehlem then. The greatest inehnvettienee was the eleutl et'. dust that envelahed hue and left its tlepesit hit hunts and sailer hats. 112 Ne tlarreiug 133' any individual was permitted in anj;r part ef the instittttien at any time. Temptation eetasitniathr twerpsweretl when the eeast was elear during the neen hear, and the nitisie that drifted treat the wintlews impressed lane as haw ing a streng waltz err gaiep rhythm Three rnetnhers hi the faculty whe tlitt net gather on the platfenn eaeh inerti- ins,r were Miss Grace Hialker. Miss Elia jehnsen and Miss Eleanor Clettrln'larl. They were the practice seheel teaehers. Miss Jehnsen's reern was leeated where the present print shaft is and the side entrance tn the seheel building was at the end at a hall passing between the ChEHIiETI'y laberaterjr and Miss Iehnsenis ream. The upper grannnar seheel presided ever by Miss 11u-n-falher, was leeatetl en the seeend Heer ef Aeadenty Hall and Miss Ctettthnan taught the primary grades in the Seriier High Seheel. The eight reeitatien reams and gymnasium in the nerthern end eI- iTarthell Hall hati net heen hnilt. Rehie Hall henserl less than ene hundred students anti teachers. The Furs nishings were new and attraetire. Dark green nphelstery and carpet with wall paper that harmonised made an attractive reeeptien TDUHL Rose predominated in the Teaehers Reception Resin, new the Y. W. C. A. Friends of the seheel who had travelled ahread seleeted the pictures In the diningeeeni. which has siaee heeeine the Center, fear leng tables extender! north and seuth. Miss White and Miss Am drews presided at the tahle toward the west and the girls felt heneretl who were seated near them. Fashien tleereetl the wearingr sf a hlaser jaeket ten the breakfast tahle. These were inest attraetire antl eensenient te wear in getting ene's reern reach:r fer inspeetien. It teak hat a few minutes te change to the shirtwaist which was the hnsiness dress of that day. The signal fer tneal time was given by a hand helL This same bell awake us in the merning and marked the beginning and end at the evening study henr. Oil lamps were in use anti a responsibility eaeh student had te assume. was that at earry' ing her lamp to a table under the stairwayr en the seeend Hear befere seheel in the inerning in ertler that it eenld' he hlIetL It was easier te renieniher te get it when darkness eaine en. The janiter lighted the hall lights at dusk. The linen was kept in what is new reeni 29. There were appointed hears in whieh to take and lease bedding. A Faverite pastime was playing leapfrog ever the nicely packed baskets that waited in the hall en the seeentl Hear fer the laundryinan. In the leisure time fellewing the supper hear. girls gathered around the piano in the lihrarj.r te sing. On Sunday,r afterneen Miss Andrews often read tea a group sneh delightful stories as Captain January, The .Hirtls' Christmas Carol, Patsy? ete. Sunday was a quiet clay en Normal HilL On Saturday afterneen, students living in adjoining tewns went heme eaeh week. Parents at hrethers er Heeasinsji drere en to the hill with a pledtling farm tearn er a mere stylish rig, then elattered away en the dirt walks net t-s reappear until Mentlay afterneen. Monday was the seheel hehday. On warm spring nights, yeung men frern tnwn reelined en the grass haek ef Rehie Halli A eeel, wet reeeptien en ene eeeasien areusetl their ire and the neat afterneen they eausetl seine exeitenient hjr hauling the hese carriage en to the campus. This eseapstIe revealed the hays whe hart heen sheweretl. Gterietis sansets, sihrer ereseents in the western sky. hill nieens reflected en the ocean, Orion. Ursa Major, and ether eenstellatiens. Mt. Washingten in rnanjyr 113 meeds. ermine-edged trees, feathered sengsters. rieh autumnal eerering, the tender greens of spring. apple hIessems aad lilaes are pictures in h-Iemeryis treasure heuse. Hard work mingled with pleasure made the twu years pass all tee quiekly, and in June. 19131. fnrty-seven girls. the largest Class 1.11:- th that time. received di- plomas te teaeh in the puhlie seheeis. Eleven of this group are still teaching. After the passingr sf thirty years, among the mast preeieus at iiieis attrihates fer the members at this eIass are the abiding friendship at the heievea teachers and seheel- mates and a stauneh loyalty to Gerham Xeriiial Sehael. NELLIE Weeasear Jaaaaa:i Til. Life at Gerhaai always remains a pleasant memery. A few years age I had the pleasure of listening ta King John at the Stratferd Ii'Ieaierial Theatre. As I sat there I thought many times of that wanderful teaeher. Mr. Certheli, whe first presented the play to me. As I have gene through the pages and re-lired the Lady hf the Lake, the study of the poem with that eharmiag weman, Miss Halliday, was eenstaatIy reeurring to my mind. Dees anytime in ear eIass ever hear the first sang hird at spring witheut being reminded hf that hird lever and faithful teaeher, Mrr Russell? Mgr days are still htisj,F with study and supervision. My hushand and I are planning a trip at great interest ta as far the eaming summer. We are sailing to Glasgaw from New York ah Jane EDth. We shall visit lanai Staiifa. and some other islands of that regien, eiirnh Ben Nevis and ge threugh the Caledonian Canal te. Ina. From here we shall 1risit the plaees hf interest in Northern Seetland and g0 en tn the Orkneys and Shetland Islands, returning ever the Eastern part at Seats land and England ta Landau. Our interest is in the earlyr art and histe-rg,r at this region. We expeet ten Ieara many interesting things. ELrsaaarH THeMPshN NEwELL, iDE. Berkarardl f'I-H'H barhrrwrd. 0 Time in year jiight Make me a student ayshi far thaigfit. This was the trend of my theaghts as I sat April 22. 1931. waiting fer the Operetta, HGhee iii a Blue Itrffhrin.H tn hegia, aarl watehing the groups hf students eelIeet arid ehat in their eld-tiaie fraternal fashien. The gymnasium, the prineipal's heme. East Hall, the junior High Sehaei and so many ether things added siaee that Ahanni dinner of the elass of 1313's 1 To be sure, that elass stood at the eiese of hue era and the opening at anether. Yet the groups, hefere and sinee that date. need not he eempared. fer the true spirit at Gerham Nermai Sehesl impresses itself an estersr graduate: and somewhere, ssmehew, in life we all have a head that holds ta these great prineiples that inspired Dr. Certhell years age. As we, hf the eIass hf 19w, delight in remembering Priheipal Russell almest beyishly. we appreeiate his wenderftil executive ability and his dighihed maturity. The haiwark hf strength in leadership and iaiiaehee exerted hy Miss Stone and Miss Haliirlay through these years increases the deretiea we always had far them. 11-! Bttt here the yismn ended. The nperetta had opened anti closed, and I had seen these things and these pEGlJIE as a student tmee again. I wish you the CDlltIIIUEEI sueeess that is ytmrs. and I thank yeu. Lma Haestes EstLL, P135:. Backward, tart:- berktt'ttrd, 0 Thus m ysm- hiyht, Make me at student again fast fer tertight; Teachers, rams hark frsm Hts srhsfsss share, Take me again ta year rIssses es sf ysre. Te- let eneIs mind fly baek ever the past is heund tr;- be retreshmgr if he has clene his best. Se many ehanges have eeme tn Gerham Normal School, spaee will pErmit me to mention ealy a few of them. In 191G the seheel was mueh smalier, heth in personnel and buildings. INeIl de I remember my hrst nmrning. berth as a student and a member of the faeulty. As a student, I was the truly man in the division and 1m deuht quite a enri- esity or at least SD it appeared te me. My studies eensiated GI Manual Training, Mechanieal Drawing, Free I-Iahtl Drawing, History at Edtteatien, Geometry, In- dustrial Arts and Psyehelegy. Seme. amusing things are always sure to happen. I suppose Psyehelegy, like everything else, has changed, but bask in these days 1m arguments were allewed er questions asked, t he newness of the suhjeet made it wiser to stick to the test and let it pass. One day we were asked if there was anything one eeultl he sure st and . tme timid little seul suggested leye. Perhaps she had just reeeiyed a letter at that type, hut he that as it may, I ehjeetetl. painting tr: the tliyeree eeurts as a preef ef my statement. The class was in an uprear. I suppese being a married man I should have said Ieye is perpetual, everlasting. and eternal. The teaeher kindIy alIewetI me I'D pass the etmrse. Anether teaeher allowed me to pass her eeurse and at the same time gave my wif e eredit fer tleing the work. Sinee that teaeher is still es the faeulty I had better remain silent. Miss White was my instructor in gemuetry anti fer her I C311 speak in the highest terms. She understood net rmly her werk hut her students. Miss Burr, Mr. Baekus and Mr. Russell aIi Iahered hard tr: impart a hit ef htmwledge to me. The lmildihgs have changed. The industrial arts reem was the only ene fur+ nishetl en the thirtl fIClDT hf Certhell Hall. The seheel efhee was the small teem opposite the lihrary. Rehie Hall aeeemnmrlatetl the students. and the Heentern was formerly the tlirting-reem. East Hall and the junior high seheel were not built. The Academy was a deserted building often peihted eat as. an example ef eeIeniaI architeeture. The growth of the school has been maryeleus under the skillful gttitlanee ef Prineipal Walter E. Russell. Glasses Ar Baewts, IDS. It seems we have tth great minds here fer the twe- ahtwe articles were reeeiyed hy the ethttlrs en the same day. I ri- It is a pleasure fer me te eentrihnte a few words fer the Gases: anti ILIIHIraa this year. as I have in previous years enjnyed reading where my eiassmates are and what they are tleing. I am enjoying my werit yery mneh at G. N. 5.. teaehing In- dustrial Arts in the three-year etmrse. As I have studies with all three classes anti snperyise the Practice 'IIeaehinggr in Drafting. I ee-me ta knew the yenng men rery weil hy the entl DI the three years. It is interesting tn werit with them and see them grasp eaeh new prehiem with enthusiasm and earry it threngh tn eempletien with hener te- themselves. Then. tee, we have a very unique place in which te werk. It is a wanderfnlly eiti style httiitling with tme hundred and twentyhtiye years of interestirtg;r past his- te-ry and. en every hand. items of interest te eateh the eye. .4. few years age we had an eItlerly man and latiy Eer yisiters when neimetl tint with pride the enaet slants where they nsetl te- sit in the main ream when the hniltiing was Gerham Academy. It is also my pleasure tn weletJnte hath snrnetitne each year many graduates GI the Inthtstriai Arts Cenrse whe revisit the sheps thtring their yaeatians or at Cem- meneement time. It is my Erin belief that sneh visits tie mneh geed fer eaeh one and fer their Alma Mater as well. L. N. GILLEV, Ilti. Fenr years after reeeiying a dipiema irem the IEarham Normal Seheel, I Iennrl myseIf haek teaching in the Training Seheei. One day a teaeher when had heen in my elass was visiting the seheel. After spending a little time in my reent, she een- fitlentially inquired of ene ef the supervisors haw it happened that Leis Pilte was just tCIDIng her praetiee week. That was eight years age and I am still praetieing. Isnit that what we are all tleing wherever we may he located and whatever enr eeenpatien? Always I have felt eaeeetiingly hlessetl in having the enpertnnity tn tie my praetieingr in the Gerham Normal Sehanl. Lets Prise, I18. ANYTHING? When asked to furnish an Ainmni artieIe fer the GREEN nan INHITE. I was at less te- ltnew what te write. After inquiring e-I several members ef the staff the nature hi the artieIe wanted and aIways reeeiying the same answer. Hanything,H I tinaliy deeideti to tilt! as told anti write abnut anything. It may be well tn hrst tell you Of my ennneetien with the Gnrhant Nnrmal Sehael which has played sneh an inmtirtant part in my life. As a ehiitl I attentleti the praetiee seheel. ieeated in what we new knew as Certheli Hail. I eempieteti the high seheel ee-nrse with ether hays anti girls of Gerham. then entered the Natural Schani and was graduated frtirm the Industrial Arts enurse with the elass hf 192a. I tanght two years in enr sister Kermal Seheel at Castine. anti then in the pnhlie seheels hf IrI-J'eiiet-rley. B'Iassaehnsetts. 1n the fall ef 192T, Gerham Normal Seheel ealletl me haeit te teach in the Industrial Arts Department. Gerham Nnrmal Sehnnl hDItIs an intpnrtant place in 1ny heart. I have grnwn tip with the seheal. W'ith the exeeptien at my family, this seheel and the teaehers whe were here when 1 attended it. have meant mere to me than any ether thing in 115 my life. These teaehersl litres eitennilihetl tea 111E the true warth ei eharaeter. elean living anti the whelesenie relationship DI nianltintl. H'ithant their faith. without their trust. witheut their friendship. and withtittt their patience. I shtiniti never have ntatie a success tit what their lives lirtnnptetl nie tti try fer. whieh was tea he a BIAN and a TEACHER nf Inen. .Jthetlt all that I am I tiwe to them. eslieeialijr Mt: Rus- sell. who has heen ta tne and my life what a lighthense en a reef is te a passenger ship en a ieggy night. Eleven hi my teaehers are still en the jtih with that same faith. trust, and friendship fer fDll which they had far me. It is with great pride that I ean say I attended the classes hi. and ant new teaehiitg with, Mr. Russell. Mr. liieatlward, Miss l-lallitlay, Miss Stene. Miss hieene. Bliss Hastings. Miss Jertlan, Miss An- drews, Mri Brewn, and Mr. Cillejt. Our classes were just the same then as yours are tatlajt. I'Ve had these who were late fer meals and tar chapel, these wile were willing fer seineene else to de the work, these when wenltl he tramps tif sheiks, anti all the rest. Mr. lirewn had as inanj,F trieks played an I'llITl then as new. Mr. Cilley hatl just as hard it time to get the arehiteetnral drawings in tin tirne as he tlees tatlay. The faverite pastimes then as new were fer Miss Ryan to give travel trips, Miss Sterne to assign reports, Miss Keene to feed snet tn the birds, Miss I-Iallitlag,r to assign work in general. and fat Mri Brawn to he ahsent frent Friday chapel. Our elass pnhlishetl a yearheeki whieh to us seemed, as years will tea F011, the best ever. It was a heek elf ahent tine hundred and thirtjl,r pages with a Heitihle green paper eater and white letters. Years is about twe hundretl antl Fifty pages with a beautiful stiff eever. Our staff eensisted of nineteen nietnhers, years has twenty- nine. It has been with ntneh pleasure I have watched the grewth ef the GREEN wise- 1trVHITE under the able leadership tif Miss I-Ialliday. I hape that year heel: and that tif eaeh sneeeeclitig class will seem te yen as great an aeeetnplishntent as tints tlitl ta ns. EVERETT S. Faettaati. haul. There have been twe events during the sehetil year 193G-1931 whieh merit speeial ntentien. These events were made passihle by the loyal eeeperatien and eenseientitius effort at the student body. One was the awarding at a hrst elass rating ta the GREEN AND W'HITE by the National Sehelastie Press Asseeiatinn: the ether, a Sttpr'IIIIEI'ldEHtSI and Ij'rineipalsI Day, spensered and carried threugh Ell- tirely by student aetivity. JEANETTE S. jaHNs-ait, J25. The faculty and student hath:r are glad indeed that Miss Jehnsen etittserttetiT September. 193D. te heeeme a member ef the Gotham Nermal Seheel faculty. All fully appreeiate the wealth Cit gland things that she sen faithfully and st: eheertuiij.r Shares with ethers. My twti years at Gerhatn were years DI hnilding stranger eharaeter teward better wemanheed. The lave of and far beauty in all walks of life were shown te tts at Gerham- nature study classes, walks, birtl quests. ehi-se many, many, wenderful thiags- breught te titu- attention by seine very dear people timetnbers ef the faenltyl whti have gained a clear place in my life. 11'? After leaving Gnrhent in 131?. I taught the third grade in Metifnrd fer three years. This j'EELI' 1 am studying at Bryant and Stretten's L'nnnnereittl Seheel. line- tnn. Beth last year end this year. 1 have been studying. with etetlit tnwerd 1113' B. 3. degree inn Satnrthtyejt. at 'inetnn University. LEST WE FORGET Giedye Mary Knnghee, died June 19, 1927. Ruth Palmer Riley married StEIIIEj-r Riley, geeemher, 193D. New residing in Banger, . e. Irene Merriheld Creme married Clyde Cruse. Residence. Snnth Hiram. Me. Edna and Eva Eintterfiehil teaching, Lewell. Me. Velma Parkhurst, studying music, anell, Mass Nnrtnel Sehnni. Freda Cnihy, teaehing. Senth Paris, Me. Minnie Kennietnn. teaehing. Smith Paris, e. Tireah Matthews. married. Eliner Hateh, teaehing. Snuth Pet'tlentl+ e. Marie Ellintt Lenge marrieti Arthur Lange. Residence. Andnver, Me, Cine amt, Ellintt Arthur, age 1 year. Laura Newtnn, studying X-ray trieehinerjotI Minneenta. Margaret Lawton Perry married I. I'Jerl'yr in 1925-1. R'EEidenee. IJrnvidenee. R. I. Marjory Parker, teaching, Medfnrd. M1155. Helene Kimball. teaching, Yermeuth, Me. Huh; Willard, teaehing, Leeke's Mill; ML Dntnthy Itinee. teaching, Virginie. Ruth Jnrdan. married. Residence. An- burn. Me. Camille DeStephanis. married. 1952?. Murl Hittehinsen, married. 1927. Anhine Crandelntire. married. 193D. Eeeeie Adams W'Gndhury iMre. Kenneth 1Lititneitlhnt'jt L Brunewiek, Me. Helen Andersen, studying music. LewelI, Mesa, Nnrmel Sehenl. Alice Ellintt. teaehing, Auburn. Maee. Mary Felt Shaw, anfnrd, Me, married, nne sun. Franeee McCarthy, student, Bryant and Strattnn Sehnnl, Enstnnt Frances Hedmnnrl. in Jurie i5 enmpleting a enuree with a degree at Mese. Netmei Arts, antnnt MESS. Rachael Baker. teething, Harwieh. Mess. Merrill Edgerley, studying, Northeastern Uniwereityr Law Sehnel. Henriette Schmidt reeeived her E. S. de- gree in Edueetinn item Enetntt University, June, 1930. Deane? C. Jesue, '27. Three years age, at this time of great, 1 was preetiee teeehing at the Gnrhent Training Sehnnl. It was nearing gtntInetien time and we were eeeh eneieue te 5e- etn-e e pneitien. Fortunately, hefnte graduatinn. I seemed nne in the thth grade in the tnwn where I lived. During the summer, I made use nf tiny nDtES, pettittttltttlf.I nf these in nature study, geography, nnteie, tlrawingt industrial erts, literature, arithtnetie, and read- ing. I arranged the material which wnnhl help me the meet in fifth gretle wnrht Then I was nneiene fer the fell tertn nf eehttnl tn Open in etder to try entne nt the new tnethnde whieh would lead tn itnpreveinent in teaching. These notes peeved a great aid in n13.t teeehing. Eeeenee 1 heel fnllnwed the eenreee pteeerihed at the Gethatn Nnrtnel Sehnel en eleeeiy during my two years? tenehing, I was nvetjeyed at the thoughts of really putting them in pteetiee again at the training edteenl. New. I enjny having as eeen- eietee the teeehete who have given me this eneellent educational training. My eehnel days here at Gnrht-nn eeenterl pertienlerly near tine day when I 1trieiteel Miee Keeneie Bird Study Class. If the familiar feeee nf mgr elesetnetee had been there. I would have believed that I was a student again at the Gerhtnn Nnrmel Seheel. RUTH L. MILLER, :28. It is difhenit fen- nte te- hette :1 true 'Ahnnni' feeling toward this. pertienlar eenier elees heeenee, having been in elesses with every division and knewing pree- 113 tieallj.r every rnernher. I feel alninst as nineh a member hi it as IiEIiLI hi my awn elass af nineteen thirty. fan all knew what 111:: wetk has been this FEET an I wan't tell yen anything aliant it eseept that it is hi the mast fascinating stn't imaginable, I learn and see such eatintless eppertnnities far learning new things all the time that I have hnaliy same to this eanelnsian: One of the Iinest and mast vainaliie of the many fine and 1.ialnahle gifts we take irain Garhani Narnial Seheal is net anj: partienlat lessen learned or anyr speeial knewledge gained, but a Finn eanvietien that. after all, teach- ing implies learning not only an the part af the pupil but an the part DI the teacher as well. .I think that Garhain taught me haw to he as .Jtvent puts it, a real i'IEEtI't'lIngn teaChEr. Nearest. G. Tittrastnw, Tm. Dear Bertha: Sn yen want as hear all the interesting things that have happened this year. Inipassihle! Won't it he eneugh if I plead guilty to the charge ef spending a year working and playing with just eneugh af hath ta feel ahsaintely happy? New, seriansly. 1 will try to give yen my impressinn af the hrst year of teaeh- ing. 1 have been teaehing the primary grades in a twesraam rural seheal. Every inerning twenty iIVEIy youngsters seine ta spend the day with me. Viie weak and play tegether all day and I hope we all go heme a little wiser fer the day's esperis ease. I knew they've taught me a great deal. As I was thinking ever what I should tell yen, I remembered what I thought was the mast impartant fact I had learned thrangh experienee this year. It wasift very ntiginai, I knew, only this: What must he done, ean he tlane.H Teaehing in a rurai sehanl eertainh.r gives you a ehanee ta discover every hit at ability you possess. The mast interesting part nf my teaching was teaehing English ta twn little French girls wha nndersteetl nnlf,r their awn language. Sn we have worked tint way through teaehing the subjects in the enrrienlnni, seeking hat lnnehes, dressmaking, eestnn'ie designing, tlaneing, and landscape gardening. This is 24.11 the inferinatien 1 can give you new eeneerning the elass of 1930. It may help a little W's heat Dat Abel is married nnw. hnt have net heard wha the lneky man is. Pally Iiaher has also been married sinee graduation. Steila Mills writes that she has had a wanderfni year teaching in Santh Paris. New she's wearing a diainand an the third finger of the left hand. Adele Page is married and hiring in East Sumner. Marian Chandler writes that she is enjaying her year 01' teaehing in Long Island. N. Y. Derethy Derr is working in Banger. Esther Dnrgin is at hntne in Newheid. Althea I-Iealy is teaehing primary grades in Athens. Maine Edna Hedsen teaches in New Jersey. Raina Jntltl is teaching in Senth Paris. Cara Cunningham is teaching in Reekland. Henrietta Dartaeh is teaehingr Junior High Sehani English in Presqne Isle. Zelpha Duran is teaehing in Santh Paris, Maine I wish all sneeess tn the GREEN awn W'HITE. of 1931. HBILLIE ERANN, 'BG. 119 PYRAMIDS O Pyramids, in all your grandeur, W'hat myatariaa dc: you hold? Ditl yattr builders think of the future And the history you would unfold? Yum are an splandid a5 yDu stand, .lullt with care of sturdy ataaa; Holding treasures far a fat-DFE land W'aiting aver far the vast unl-ztmwu. O! that mankind could be like you. SD atmng and pure and upright; Stalitl. firm, and majestia tan. W'ith standards that tawar ta the heights. RETa HRACKETT, 131. 1213 '--.. E- V 3$1?31 v.21??? Ti. iLWTEg QrLH-E??H..a3u;i3k' I $$341$ Rg$ d EM EL I193; LJ' 2.4;! . KEEKgG$bUQUHZZKWWUQUS5 - I I I'l-I .I - I. .a -l- g:- I.r'.-' 1'I- '- F1..- 131 Top raw: C. Wcsl, B Rawnsley. E. Mvcjuy. Secnnclruw: L'I 11111E1'3r Eiadeline RUSS 1;.St3p1E5.1 Urmnndruyd R. E. J-II1:r.E.111ples Third row: T. Mnultun G Chtnw, lJ. Mauhews. M. Chamberlin. E FI'JEIIIJJ Stacy. Euttnm raw; J Sawyar. M Dustin V Slkillin. Miss J- Hillcr E Etihbins, T hbhntt YR. Foss. Nut' 1n picturt: P. Libby? YORK COUNTY CLUB CLUB OFFICERS Praxidem, MILTIIII DUSTIN ViEE-PTEEIid-EHL THDMIIE. ABBOTT Secretary; RUTH RUBEINS TrEIIJ-III'EI', 151115115 SEILLIN ReguIar Meeting: Secund and Fourth Tuasday Evenings : IJ- 'Yurki- i : Club Cuunty CheerfuIness . Fricndliness Hanesty Frankness Perseverance: Industry IntegrityF . Initiative Ambition 122 Tap rnw: H. Kennedy. J. Muivw, E- Lenhy, A. Brucalu. Eucund row: M. Russ. M. Inhnson. M. Taylnr, E. Faster, J. Len-nnn. Third raw: '3. Waltz, M- Eagnell, H. llnylc, R- mether. Bmmm row: T. Hare. Miss Wihry. j. iludges, M. Eiihbuns. Miss th-qgul1 J. Luir.+ IIIF'IDL in picture: L. Hail, U. Emmy, J1, Penn's, Miss. Harris, M. Ewcttj MESSACHUSETTS' CLUB CLUE OFFICERS Prmfdmr, JANE I'IGIIJGES V-irc-P-rmr'dmt, THUMAS TIDYE 5: ccmtary, JUSEFH LUIE Tarmmmr, MARY GIBBDNS Ragular Meeting: Hirer? Ibiundaj; Evaning Mass. Club Layaltj; Cnnviviality Fellawship Recreatiml Spartsmanship Haunt Truth Courtesy Education Top raw; T. Dianne, W. Ingham, :1- McSurlcy, R. Beam M- Taplay, D. Murphy. M. F. Hydm ES. Sprnul, P. Hiltcmlr M. Austin, J. Feem. Secnnd raw: I. Andaman. R- Jnhnsnn. E. Lessarcl, H. Etnry. H. Clark C. Raynuldm J. TapleL G. W'hl'tg, M. Whittier, T. Spruul, L. Pravuncal, G- Baker. Third raw: M. MED Farland, P. Hlden, G. Minuth, EL Eurtnn. T. Mchil, Pu. Huvey. 13- Webster, PL. Killer. H. Read. G. Drnc. H. Brawn, M. Mgulmn- Eutmm raw: H. MacFarland. P. Cate. E. 1WinlrJ'uznt:na1.1,51;h, U- Maura, 3LT. PiIII'I'IaI'l, J. Haiucs, R. Hill, M. Smith, R. Halilueat'r.1 V. Connms, E. Rnhcrls. C. Steunns. 13L. Garrisun. KENNEBEC VALLEY CLUB CLUB OFFICERS President, Mammy FL SMITH V-Ece-Praridmfl EDMUND LESEARD Secretary; DURDTHY h'IL'ItPHY Traann'er, GEORGE HALTER Regular Meeting: Second and Faurth Mnnday Evenings .r JKennebeu '1... Valley Club - Enargy ' ' Loyalty Cheerfulnass -. Vigor I. Dependability Originality I n Sportsmanship . ' I Dauntlassness Pep 134 TUIJ TDW: V5 . Enuttdtrs, A. Brawn, LL Hutulwlur, F- mrHl'CEEEET. Etcnml mw: 1i. Wistsma, L. Tnylnr, I-I. Brclt. E. lluliia. Iii. MerriEL-ld. EL 'Wthsun. Third raw: 1. Hmuitttte. M. CIIESItrf. B. Wither, r1. Edgecmnh. P. Matthews. Hmtgniamw: 11L Cl'lundier. Miss Stmte, M- J, Fmtier, J1. f'm-ml, J- Henakh C. Kimball, E. Huuluun. . Enchant. Gin: in picmrr: FL. Eillehis. 5. chski. T... Stan'e, :31. llnclllmmlilj OXFORD COUNTY CLUB CLU n OFFICERS President, AEITA CARUN Vicrant'm'dmr. MAR? jam: FURTIER Scrrrmrju and. Trmsn-rm'. FRANK WORCESTER ReguIar Meeting: Hrst and Third Tuesday Eveningg Oxfnrd Cnunty Club Caiiperatian Acquaintauce Entertainnmnt Respnnsibility Fellowship Sada! Cantact Service Self-Expressiun Enjaymcnt Tnp row: R. Emmy. IJ- Ea?wy. R. Saiis'lmry. E. Huff. Second mw: Ii. Fiiielct, B, Jm'ity, N. Lakemnu. H. Fnsmr. V. Yucatan- Third I'nw; H. SEIw-Dad, R. Garland, F- Unrily, L- Marghall, 5. Russell. E, 51mm, . Entlmn ruw: N- Tyler, 1. Ginny, Miss Halliduy, V. Uillis, HESS Waad. 3L Crane. H. Cuan. Ehnt in picture: Miss Rhynghurger, Miss 17pm , U. Epurli-ng. R. Savagc, 13. RLIEEEH, W. Hagieyd WASHINGTON-HANCOCK COUNTY CLUB CLUB OFFICERS PTEJ-idmf. RICHARD SAVAGE: I-WCE-Frmirfmh VIRGINIA GILLIE Eccremry, IRENE UILLEE T-rrmm'yr, DDRGTIIY RUSSELL Regular Meeting: Samnd aniI Fourth Tuesday Evenings 'Washingtun- Iiancnck County SiI'ICEFith Loyalty Ganuinaness Friendship Thoughtfulness Courtcsy Raverence Saciahii i Ly Hmmr -u.'l-I-' .IIFI-Iu- Tap raw: M. Austin, 3. Tarr. K. Shaw. Hr. Colman, 13. 131111 . Euttum row: M. J. Furticr. R. Jean, Elise. Jnrdan, D. Farringmn, A. Carun. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY CLUB OFFICERS Prar-idenrj RDGER JEAE V'icE-P-rriidm-LL DDREITHY FARRIHGTDN Secrefm'y and T-rmmrer, ANITA C3301: Ragular Mfeting: Every Dth-ar Manday Evening Na tinnal Honnr Society Earnastness Leadarship Sincerity Appreciatinn Dapendability Character Schnlarship Service Cultura 12'? Tup mw: F. Hart. D. Culetnrt, D. Emery, M. F. Hyde, D. I'IIHI1.1.I1:r1 I1.J+ U. Gillisi l... UOLIM. E. LDUtjDF, M. Tapley, M. Curtis, hf, ljmigc, J1. Kelley. Second row: E. Rumannl, L. R955, 11. Ham. E. Haincs, '5. Mar- I'Efmh'i, P. Matthews, M- Hamper. T. EDHdiIJ. M. HawkEE, J. HULIEEE. Third raw: fl. 'Naltit, M. Luml. H. MacFarland, J- Tapley. A. Peters. E. Alters. B. Penman, V. Pchntll. D. Rawnsltz-r. 3!. Karma . E- FTQSt. FL. Elwell. C. Mitchcll. Hmtmn row: M. Ptahmly. H. Mart. E- McKenzie. U. Ham. F. Hndgkins, C- hnder- 5mm, D. Harmanr E, MELgnd. Migg Rhynabnrgfr, C. Little. C. Kfmball. H. Emery, L. Day- IIH-nt in picture: L. Hall, M. R055, 13. Film, K. Elmw, E. Ritncy, C. Stevens. E. HGHiE1 V. StuIJhs. R. Litilt'FLEErl. 1'1. CJ'UWIHET- G- Juhnsun, R. Bracken. H. Clark, C- REEIIUIEiS-j GIRLS! GLEE CLUB CLUB OFFICERS Prmidrnf. ELEANOR MCLEDD VirfE-Prc'm'cfrnf. UQRUTIW l'iARl-IUN Srrrrmrjr. Lima HALL Trmsurrr. CAMILLA LITTLE Ragular Electing: Every Wrednasday J'Kftemnnn I I GirlEi Glee Club Knanedge Gmwth Responsibility Enthusiasm Music Appreciatiun C063 per atirm Recreati 0n . Friend shi p H arm nny :u': .-'r' 4 . Tap row: McSm-lcy, quvalsley1 Jr'lnn-l-mn. Itan. Cany, Leahy, Haglcy. Lussani. Thu'd raw: ILIIImnM.1 1.1112, Brown. W'IHEIUW, Moulttlm Gnrdnn, Brawn. Secuncl raw: Hutchalm', lJuatin. Ingham. chnedx. Prmrencaf, Smith. Fr'nnt raw: 1W05t, Ranmm, Huye, Emith faccnmpadiiath Baker, Miss Rhynshurger. Uinnnt, Hrgtatu. BOYS' GLEE CLUB CLUB OFFICERS Prmfdcmf. GEDRGE MAKER I'Ffrr-Prmfdmf. FRED EWEST Secretary. DUDLEY ILHELEY Treasurer, PAUL Dumas Regular Meeting: Every Thursday Evening Bgyy Glee: Club Citi zenship Cniiperati nn SElf-lefldence Reliability Ethical Character L'IISEIHshnt-ss Scrvice Beauty Culturc 129 113.- n -.-- r; -- x II - - . . 1' L - -. : '-'-' H!- . . .- '.' I. I' . ' - ---LI I l 5-- H -' ' I-I' --.-. I ' E I M I.' -' - - - 'F-Thh .2' I'J ' -.f. I 'J: I '. - ..II' - - I L' - I I ' .- '. h. - ' ,.. 3H. ::-.- 1 I h I ...a I I I ' '9'- - ,Jk I'- --- ' :- 'fi 1- .I H- w-I '- ' I 1.. .- 'Il-I'l -' 'H-l -.- Tup raw: M. Gibbuns, I. Gillezr. M. Inhnsnn, U. Russcki, D. Farringtun. Eattnm raw: E. Ridley, E- Warren. L. Marshall. HESS Upton, M- Snell, R. Hallett. Y. W. C. A. CLUB OFFICERS President, LUUISE C. IH-IAREHALL Irffce-FTEJ-idcm, HERTHA W'ARREN Secretary, MAR J GRIP: S N ELL Tr eas-m'en RACI-I EL HALLE TT REgular Meeting: Every Th'r:.l1'sdaqgrF Evening q. Y. W. C. A; Friendship ' Sociahility Mnrality Character Leadership Raverence Faith Service Honor 13H ---.-'l-.n-l-Il-H-F Faurth r-nw: MDuHLm. Inhnsml, Clarity, E- Atldersml. Deane. Third raw: Mchrluy, lngham. Winslnw, Rawnaieh Abhutt. Enuand mw: Gordan. Wakefield, Emm-L Kennedy, Dustin. Smith, Storey. ant raw: l..cru.'d. 1ni'inrq'J1'cE!stEr, Saundttt's. Brawn, J. Andaman, I'I'Ir. Packard, Abbult. Butimn raw; J. Tnpley, M. Austin, B. Penman, Miss Rtlynahurgcr. V. Pcnnell, D. Marl: E. Ernst. Y. M. C. A. cum OFFICERS President, ALBERT HRDWN Fire-Prras-Edm-H, WALLACE SAUHDERS SEETEIHTj-', FRAHK WhRCESTEI-t Tramway; JDHN ANDERSDN ti'hapa'm'n, RICHARD Savant: R.Eguiar Ih'TEEling: Every Othfsr Thursday Emailing Y. M. C. A. Leadership Spiritual Growth Education Fraternity Character Building Gnnd Will Physical Growth Religinn Mantal Gmwth 131 Tap raw: FL. McEnrley, H. Rawnsicy, S. Enaw. D. Murphy. V. GilliS. E. Marakellcr. M. MUUILDH. W. Eragin. 531mm! raw: 1W. Lngham, 33's.. Crane, E. Iduvicjm'. M- MCEHismr, 1'... Snow. 5. Cuffem A. EIWEH. 1L Carey. Third raw: U. Ham, R. Dnylm M. LUl'ld- G. l'Iiliuth, P, Alden, H. Cunningham. E. Sanborn. E. Pannclll V. Penman, E- Unnneli. Buttnm ruw: E. U'Hfinn, IJ. Packard, C. Kimball, M. St-EUEIIE, I. HDdEtS. I... Guultll Miss. 'Wihry, F. Hudgking, E. Hunmun, H. LEE, 1'5 . Iltzcltun. 'EIHTDt in picture : K.Ernwn, E.MDI'I'HU ART CLUB CLLTH OFFICERS Frmn'dmf, LDUISE GmILD VfEE-Prmm'cnt CATHERIEE UIDRRHL Scrrem-ry, DOROTHY RUSSELL Trmmrcr. jnHE ITGDGES Rtgular E'Ieeting: Every Tuesday hftenmon Art 1 Club ., . ! Influence: lid LICEIII m1 Benefit In terast Appreciatian Snciability Exhibition Enjuyment Wrath Tap row: M. Dustin, 1'. Gardnn. D. Murphy. M. F. Hymn M. Hamper. 19'. Gillis. L.- Gould. E. Leavitt. G. Putter. E. aneiuy. J. Mulvuy. H. Emcam. Sccund raw: E. Jean. A. Trundy, G. Mmulh. G. Hanscnmi. M. lJndge, I... Sprawl. S. CuFt'e-c, H. Small. 13. Ham, W. Cragin. Third row: A. Day. H. Rust, J. Remain. V. Lung, PL. Crant, E. Libby. G. Drna. E. Withce, '3. Stevens, G. Waltz. M. Mandy. P. Carte. Bnttcm row: M. Ward, R. Hagan, C. Kimball, G. Ham. 3. Hartley, E. Faxlyrs, J: Lennon, F. Hudgkms. E. Huntuan. R. Hallctt, H. Lce, L. Day. IENnt in picture: P. Aidan. M. :tm Eluabeth Eyphersj DRAMATIC CLUB CLUB OFFICERS Vire-Frexident, ANGELD ERDCATD Praxident, JEAN LENNON Trgmurgt CARD LI NE K I M 331.1. Secretaryl I'IELEN RDSE R.Egular Maeting: Tuesday Afternoon Dramatic Club Interpretation Appraciatiun Advancement Education Suttess Fairmtss Development Ability Powar 133 ?...- I a. .- --.. . - - - Tap raw: E- Lessard, E. Andersnn, R. Carey, P. Dumas, F- Littlciicld. R. King, D. Baglezr. Sccand row: W. Cragin, H. Brawn R. Savage, G. Baker, J. Luis, H. Rawnaiey j. Bull. Third raw: EL- Eracam. 11 Ing- ham. W. Ransum, A. cSurley, M. Mnultnn, G. Drummund, J. PI.- ulvey, T- Hoyle, L. Pruvcncal. Front raw: R. Drummond, C. Cragim L. Porter, Mr. IIIiitey1 R. Salisbury. E. Leahy. I. Gurdan. H. Kennedy. ENnt in picturc: C. VerriHJ LAMBDA PI SIGMA CLUB OFFICERS Praxidenr, Roy SALISBURY Vice-Prm'dem, WAYNE EAGLE? Secretary, L1 annn PGRTEE Treasurer, CHARLES CRAGIN ChapEa-m, BEWARE! LEJ-ILHWJ:r .Scargmnr-ar-A-ram; ANGELD BRUCHTD Regular Meeting: First Monday in the Mnnth Lambda Pi Sigma Reverencc Knowledge Success Prngrass Individualism I-Jnitj,r St rength Broth erhnnd Gmw'th 134 qu mw: H. Kimball. Pg- Chandlcr. R. Jean. R. Jnhnsun, P. Libby. G- WakeEeld. . Itilddle raw: R. Emery. A. Brawn. F.w35t, W. Plummcr, U. Winsluw, R. Story, FL Smith. brunt raw: W. Eaundura, J. findersun, D. How, Mr. Ernwm C. Waikar, E. Dean. F. Wnrcester. L. Ehhutt. ALPHA LAMBDA BETA CLUB OFFICERS PrenHmzL CLARENCE WALKER Vice-Presideuf, DUNALD Dow Secretary, R ATE MGND DEA N Treasurer, 1011 N AN DERSDN Charmin FRA N- K WURCESTER Ragular Meeting: First and Third Mundays Alpha Lambda Beta Coiiperatinn Caquence CuIturE LEadership Thnughtfulntzss C011 rtesy Friendship Inspiration Loyalty- 135 T011 raw: H. Iohnsnn, T. HDYE. Middle raw: J. Fitld, G. Heald, '11 Enudin, M. Hunper. G. Hanscum, H. Pike. M. Muady. Bnttnm r-ow: I. Taplcy, M. $u5tin, E. I'cnncH, Miss Rhyneshurger, F. Pennell. 13+. Marr. E. FrusL ORCHESTRA Leader, MISS RHYNSBURGER Piaw-Estj, MAHJGRIE AUSTIN AND MARILYN HDGPER Regular Meeting: Every Tuesday Afternoon Orchestra Recreation Individuality ! Enjnyment Skill Developmant Faithfulness Appreciatinn Interpretation Practice 136 Top raw: P- Hilton, K. Sham V. Stuhhs. H. Emith. G. Psrtsr. H. Sst-sud. Middle row: L- Sprawl, M. Mullins. C. Kimball, N. McGrath, M. Ta 133'. H. Small. 13. Milletl. L. Vases. Ema? EWI: E. thsrls, A. Day, E. Saunders, M. Jshnssn, Miss Wig ' -' . us I. CAMP FIRE GIRLS CLUE OFFICERS President MARQUERITE JDH NEON Viss-Frss-idsnt, CHRISTINA REYNDLDE Secretary; BEULMI CLARK Treasures, EVELYN SAUNDERS Regular Mssting: Evsry Friday.r Aftsrnssn Camp Fire Girls Plsdges Business Ability Council Firs Standards Spurtsmsnship Citizenship Happiness Symbslism Honor 13? ry, C. Rtynnlds, N. Sheldun. D. Mart. Trup'mw: IF. Warren. L. Smith. H. Carpenter. H. NickErsun. C. Pilate M. Peabody. G. Hansnnm. Second mw: W Cragln. 1 . Hezpltnn, M. Pearsan. Margaret Grime, G. Ham. 1h arr;r Grifiin. A. Scott, E. Archibald, CL Smith. M. Ulmey. Thlrd mw: M. Rossbamugh, S- Grant. L- Stuart, M. Guthrie. M. Davidsnn. L. Berry. E. Huckfurd. H. Smlth E. Kimball, H. Inhnsnn. Fourth raw: M. Weich. F'. Hldtn, E. Clough, A. McBrady. Ward, Miss W'uad', J. Field. M. Smith. E. Parker R. Rwy. E. MacKenzie. Bmtnm raw: K. Hawkers. V. Tilcnmh. 5+ Tingley'? F. Hadgkins. P. Knight, F. burnell, C. Wuodhury, H. Tyler. Klimt in picture: H. Grant. C. VerriHJ COMMUTERSW CLUB CLUB OFFICERS Fragment, MARY WARD V-icenFresid611t, JUHE FIELD Secretary gmd Treasurer, CLAYTDN VERRILL Ragular Heating: Every Other Thursday Noon Cnmmuters, Club Comradeship Leadcrship R esponsivaness Recraatian Cniiiparatinn Wrillingness Genernsity Loyalty Earnestness 133 A. Brucam. A. Brawn. D. -.-I' ha. - -. - --.- I. i- 'I-i- HI Tap mw: M. CUTtiE. J. Muhey, R. Salisbury, R. jean E, Leahy, L. Purter. J. Lennon. Stmnd raw aw. Mr, Fackard, R. Emery, w . Saundms, F. Wurccster. W. Cragin. Third. raw: I'IrI. MuAflister. E. Akcrs, J. Edgccumbl, M. Gihhnns. L+ Gould. G. Fuslcr. I. Gaudctta. Butmm raw: V. Hazean, M. J. Furtie-r. 'ENIIJt in picturc: M. EGSE, E M. Jnhnsun, P. Cami M. Mandy, C. Stevens. D E'II-EEarrI Miss I-Ialhday, R. Drummnnd. Miss Hastinga. L. Gaatunguay. N. Tyler. . Saunders, M. Snail, F. Hudgkins. V. Skillim CIVIC COMMITTEE CLUB OFFICERS Prexident, RUTHERFURD DRUM MDND Vire-Presidem, MARY JANE FDRTIER Sacretmy, MILDRED MEALLISTER Regular Meeting: Every Other Monday Nam Civic Committee Criticism Duty Catiperation Cnmradeship Citizenship Suggeatiun Reliability I nitiative Honesty 139 Tap row: T. Ahhutt. T. Gurdmi. Bmmm raw; L. Porter, C. Littla, L. Gnuld. J. Lennnn. E. Luahy. OUTDOOR CLUB CLUE: OFFICERS Prerideml EDWARD LEAHY Vice-Prasident, JEhE LENHDN Secretary; LDUISE GOULD Trea-nrrer, CHMILLA LITTLE Ragular Maeting: Nu Ragular Meeting Outdnur Club Cumradeship Hikes Resourcefulness Develapmant Happiness Activity Saciahi 151123.r Health Il'ltEgl'itF 14E L. Gauch M, J- Furtier, E. Hartley, M. Curtis, E, Hailett- ENul in picture: A, W'atsnnj HOUSE COMMITTEE CLUB OFFICERS Finn? Scnmsfrrr 3.2mm Smumtcr Prmhfmh SHIRLEY I-IARTLE? Prasidenf, MARY JANE FDRTIEH. Vice-Prcrj-fdmir, LOUISE GDULD Vicr-Prmfdmrt, MARY CURTIS Secrcmry, ARLEEE E-VATSDN Scc-rczmry, RELCHEL HALLETT Regular l-Iceting: Every Wredncsday Evening House Committee Trustworthinaas Friandliness Rasponsihility Earnestness SeIf-Realizatinn Fairness Justice I'Tnnnr HEIDfuIness 1-11 mf- l: A FAREWELL iTis with pieasura, 3.3;, and sorrow That we gaze upan the marrow When item this nut Ethan! we go, From Normal Hill. MUTE with snrmw than with pleasure, But weill ever always treasure Sweetest memories of all, On Narmal Hill. SC: gGDd-by'e tn Dear Old Gorham, To our true, close f riends at Gurham, And thE beautii 1.11.. old campus, Nnrmal Hill. KATHARINE Swa, 131. 143 .-- SEESUQUKJJKBUQ U UQUOWE 8W $332EEN mm? Wm W 1: Q33 QC? Gib $88 359 J43 qd-J'I - -.-'l , i r '- 311: ' 'Il-LI' . -. H- J i. r J; i-l-II- ---'. 'I-I F-T :- c1..- Lu- .- I n' ' '- l; -'. .. I 4. - flu- Ff.- - ..-1 - 'I- Tnp mw: H. Kimball, D. Bunker, II. Ptabmin P. Libby, H. Andersen, 'W. Kimball, R. Jean, J. Lenuun. M. Juhnsnn. Micldtc raw: I'm. Hialsay. TE. Tyler. M. 'Ward. M. Macrmly. M. J- Fartitr: V. Hezeitun. C. Maura. F. Hrutccstcr. Euttcrm raw: M. 131151111. R. melhcr. L. Snow, U. lJow, Miss Hallnlay, D. Bryan, K. Erann, A. KBEHE. R. Erankett, A. Elwell. I?Cnl in picture: E. Sammm's. K. EfarrillJ EDITORIRL BOARD EditM-fn-CFIEEL DORIS BREFANL Bunnies; Manager, DDEALH DDW Ama'an: LAL EA SKEW, RUTH CRtZiWTl-lER Eisn'si'mrr Literary En'h'm'a: KATHERIEE ERAHN', ALICE KEEEE EURTm: HFDERSDF, ' ETELTF Sarxnms, RETA HRMEKETT Alumni chimr' IEAH LEEHHN AssfxfaiatmeARDva Mann; Dams; EDULTER Pharngmphic Erffmr-J-Lmv JAKE FDRTIER ASELHHHH-NELLIE TYLER, MARE PEHEGDY Hmamrmrs EdfoJ-5 AEIEEN EVATSGH, W'JLLIAM KIMEALL Arr Edima-s-CATIIEEIH MDRRILL. VIRGIHIA HEzEL'mN AJEFSIHJEISd-NIARGARET Russ, RUGER Jam: Athletic Edirm- fBust MILTnN DUSTIN AEMEHC Eiffmr f'GfrfsJ AHnELL ELWELL i-idtrcrra'sr'ng Edirm'?PHILIP LJBBY Axsfsmur3 I-Iowmn KIMHALL. MARY WARD; FRAHE WGRCESTER Cnfmdm- EuIARGLTERITE jonsnx 1-H: H.- r' .' .I A -II' I..1';:Ld:. a u. Back rnw: 11 Enudin L. Ermth E. Saverjr, H Carey, M McGurn D. IIriurphj.r S. Tarr Middlf: raw: C Cragin A Day. D. Dunn. N.T'3rle1 A Eran: J . Sawyer U Marr TL McNeil G Luwd. Front raw: R.EmEIy,J.1-Iodge5 E. Fuss M. Stexmm. Miss Johnson G. Faster Mr. Packard S. HurEIEL J. Fields. Editar-E-u-CFH'EL GLADYS M. FDSTER. 131 First Amismm, MARY D. STEvENs. l33 3333,13 Amistmrt, RACHEL M. F335, 332 Hwinms Manager, CHARLES CRAIGIN, '33 3553mm, GEI'JRGE Lawn, F31 35305313.: Edirmur Nrtw and 50:54:13, SHIRLE? HARTLEY, 1'31 .r-THHHIFL RAY EMERE, '33 Fun and mewsj JUNE FIELD. 133 Airman: and Exchange, JAKE HGDGES, 131 Repm'fera' Dams MARE, '31 ALI'M CRANE. I31 Ranmrm CGREY, E33 Rumr SEVERE. 133 MARY MCGURN, 133 SDPHIE TARR, 332 mesu NICE SMITH, 133 NELLIE THE, 132 JUSEPIME SMWER. '32 RUBY SEvEHY, 3i: ALTHEA DAY, 332 ANGELD BRDCATCI. l31 CHARLEITTE MITCHELL, 133 DDRGTHY I'I-flL'RPHY. l33 Farah; Adwism-s JEAH EETTE 5. 10113354311? EVERETT S. PACKARD Adm'mrjr Emmi M155 KEE-EE 3131110an AUSTIN MISS STUNE VIRGINIA HEEEIIDN CULE KELLEY CHARLES CRAGIN ELIZABETH SILVA WILLIM-r CRAGIH Tj'jaixm DDRGTH? DE EN, '32 THE? MCNEIL, '33 THELMA EGL'DIE, '31 145 SENIOR PLAY Peesestttee- 1111 51111111111 C11 1111's, jute, 15131 ELECTRA Dmeeme 1111 j 1311111111113 S. jeHs'set-t The tragedy 11E Eleetrs by Euripides. based 11111111 legend, 11111111tes hew Orestes 111111 Electra, sen and daughter 1:11 Agameninen. the murdered King of Atges, slew, in due eeurse 111' revenge 11nd 111.1 151111111er express 1.111111111111111, their guilty,r 1111;1ther, Ciytemnestre and her 1.311111111111111 . Egisthus. 111 the 111113;, Euripides seehs te solve the 11111111e 11s to 1.1111111 kind of 111311 01 1111311111111 1111111111 et1111111it sueh 11 deed 11s 11111the1 murder 11111 in sudden E11111,ir hut 11s 1111 act ef justiee. The answer is this. Orestes is 1111 exile bred in the desperate hopes 111111 wild schemes 11f e11ile. Being 11 prince witheut 11 kingdom, he breeds 11111111 his wrengs and thinks how he may he restored. Encouraged by 1111 ereele, he finally heeelnes ee1111i11eed 11f his duty 111111 the 1111111Ii11ess ef revenge. Eleetra. the central hgute 11f the tragedy, is 11. 1111111111111 shattered i11 ehiidheed by the sheek ef the terrible death 11f her father. She is 11 haunted 111111111111. eating her heart out in eeeseless hreedihgs of hate 11nd love, until nething hut eempiete 1e- 11e11 ge will bring e11e11 temporary relief 11:1 her tteuhled 111i11d. Cast 1111 CHARACTERS Ciytemnestra, Queen 11f Argus and Myeenae, widow 11f Agamemnen Shirleyr Hartley E1eetra.daughter 11f Agamemtteu 111111 Ch'temnestra . ............... Eieauer MeLee-d Urestes, sen 111 Agamemnen 11nd Clytemnestra, 11111111 in banishment .............. M. 11111111 Elwell A Peasant, husband 111' Eleetra ................. 1511'ii1'gi11ia Giliis A11 Did M1111, 1111111111111 servant 11:1 Agamemnen .................................... 151111111 Ring Pyledes, 11111 ef Strephus, King et' Pheeis. 1' riend 1e Drestes ........ Helen Craven HEgisthus, 11511111ng King 13f Arges 31111 Myeenae, 11131-11 husband 11f Clytemnestra ............. . .................................. 13'1'11'1111h1r Russeli The Herees, Caster 311d Pelydeuees . ............... Gladys Faster and Verna Stuhhs Messenger ...................................... Marian Tayler Handmaidens, Leuise 131111111, Rest: Dayle. Madelyn Smith and Geraldine Jehnsen Feiiewers, Bessie Webster, 1311111111111 Harmon, Nine Sheiden and Bertha Warren Attendants Helen Niehersen, Pelly Piligian. Luene PeevesT and lane Hedges Armed Servants . ............................................ 1 Merjerie Meedy 111111 Mary Tapley Leader in Cherus ..................... . Katherine Shaw THE ENTERTAINMENT CUP A new i11ee11ti11e fer hetter e11te1'tei11111e11ts has been given this year. It is in the farm at 11 silver 121111. T here is 11 standard value that eseh e11tert11i11111e11t 11111st attain. Under the standard three things are taken into eehsideratien. These are prepsretien, whieh includes the 11tegr11111 11nd tleeetetien; psrtieipetieh, 111hieh 11111st be by the group giving the entertainment 111111 by the seheel; presentetmn. whteh brings ferth the e11te1'tei11111e11t value. The organizatiens that are permitted 11:1 enter the eeetest are the fraternities, eluhs, Y. WK C. A. and Y. M. C. A. Befere the entertainment is 111 be given, the 1111111es 131.1 the e11111111ittee 3.1111 the date must be submitted to the judges. They are Miss Nellie Jordan 111111 Mr. Clifford Wieden ef the feeulty; Miss Shii'lej,ir Hartley, Miss Derethy Iierritigten, and Mt: Ruther- ford Drtttnmend ef the student bedy. T here have been se111e very tine entertainments given, but the winner cannot be decided 11131111 until the eiese ef the seheel year. 1-H?- STUDENT GOVERNMENT 13111113111 5111111131 5111111111 15 111111111 111' 115 111311'1111113111111 111 51111111111 gn11111111111111, 111111111 1111113115111 i1 111113115 11131 11111 11ig111-5t 15 5111111111 111 the 11111113131133 1111111111 g11115 111 11131111 11111 5115111111 5111111;r 11111111g11 111 1111111 11111 1111115 111 11111 3111111: 11151111111111 111 11111 511111111115. T1111 111111511 C31111111111111. 1111111135111 111' 11i1111 11111111111115. 3 111351111111 31111 11113-131351- 1111111, 15 111111111111 1111 1111- 1111111111115 111' 11111 5111113111 1111111111 13 5111111111151. 11111 11311111131135. T1111 1111111111315 3111 11111151111 1111111 11111 31111311111111 511111111 31111 511111111 111355115 11111 11151 511111151111 31111 1111111 311 11111111 111355115 1111: 1351 51111151111. 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Deer learn.- It is a pleasure to write yeti abent the Yenng 1anen's Christian Asseeiatien at Gerhain with the hope that ran tnajt' reeeire seine helpful suggestions fer the erganisatien ei whieh yen spake. Threngh a letter that I reeeived fretn ene ef the members at the eahinet even before I came te seheel in the fall. I had learnetl ef. the fine spirit with whieh the members at the Y. W. C. A. work Besides writing letters nf weleeme tn the entering students. they returned earlyr fer the purpose of helping ns lintl etir reerns and of making us feel rnere at hetne. Well the I remember the smile of the seninr who met me an the steps DI Rnhie Hall just at the proper le'l'lEllt tti keep me fretn Drerwnrking my tear glands. It was her infinenee whieh prevented me taking the neat train fer heme. That evening, just when we all felt like Rip Van Winkles leaking t'er nne familiar face among the passing threngf twe girls ealled tn tlireet my reennnate and me tn the gymnasium fer the Fget tegetherl! spensered hr their asseeiatien. Althengh strangers when we entered, we were seen aeqnainted and were ehatting abent nnr eenrses, ruennnates. andwwwell, yen knew what kind nf eenrersatien would take plaee. Twe weeks later a reeeptien was given fer the jnniers, the first formal fnnttinrl DI the schnnl year. An excellent prngram had been arranged anti we all had a meat enjeyahle tinte. My renmntate and I went tegether and. as there were not enengh rnale partners, I heeante the man at the henr. It is difhealt to estimate the arnnnnt ef grind done at the beginning of the sehenl year in the ways whieh I have deserihed. Little things they seem, but after all, it is the little things that eeunt. The organisatien tenehes the religious life of the sehnel thrnttgh weekly meet- ings led usually by its members and at ether times by entsitle speakers. Twe 1neet- ings were given enter to reperts nf delegates sent by the Asseeiatinn tn Maqna last Spring and tn Pnland Springs this winter. This year we have had very grind at- tentlanee and we feel that these perietls of quiet deretien are a ehange Erern nnr regular sehnnl aetiirities and are of great inspiratinnal value tn tts. The rneney to support these ntanj,r aetirities was earned hy the Y. W. C. A. members. They were divided into grenps at about twelve girls eaeh. Various wages were used. sneh as sandwieh sales. entertainments, and parties. Shortly hetere Christmas a bazaar was heltl in Center. Fancy artieles, eandy, stationery. and Christmas eards bearing the sehenl seal were said. It is a httSj.r time far 113 at present. W'e are electing a new cabinet, entertaining the atlaiserj,r heard at tea. and arranging fer a banquet next week when the nld and new eahinets and the advisers will he the guests. We hepe te make the elesing event ttf the year a pienie far all the members. If you are able tn 1113.le your organisation as helpful and inspiring to jt'ljl'tl' members as enr Y. IN. C. A. has been tn ns. yen IIIEY feel that yen have heen truly Stteeessfnl. Sittrerelgr, Renan'rat 143 THE CHRISTMAS CANTATP; On Deeember 19th, a eantata was giyen in the assembly hall by the members bi the Glee Club under the direetien bf Miss Thelma Rhynsberger. The stery ef the Universal Iiiugi' was written by Franeis Eillinge Evans, the inusie was by ya- rieus eempesers. The Glee Club was assisted by a reader, Miss Josephine Sawyer at the Junior Class. SYNOPSIS Arise Shine was the ripening seleetiern by the Glee Club. It was night. Out in the Fields, under the Judean sky, a group of shepherds kept wateh ever their iieeks. All slept eaeept the yeuthfui wateher, Nathan. He beearne eenseieus ef the beauty and wender hi the night and was tilled with awe. Seen he awakened brie at his eempaniens, Miehael, and together they watched. Suddenly they heard yeriees singing HFbr Lihte Us a Child Is Eenrh.H Nathan tried ten awaken his ether eempaitiens but they were uneenseieus ef the sights and saunds about them, they were asleep both in bbdy and seats Veiees were then heard singing HHCTDSS the Silent Midnightu Finally the shepherds said tea tale anether, Let Us New GU Even Unte Bethlehemfi Guided by the Spirit, the shepherds fetu'lti the humble resting plaee ef the Messiah. Later, an a return visit to this saered shrine, the shepherds met three Wise Men bearing,r rieh gifts tn the young king. h'G-itts fer Jesus? and The Uttiyersal Kingu were the elesirig seleetiens sung by the Cherus. ENTERTAINMENT COURSE The students and faculty at Gerham Normal Sehebl erijey eaeh year a series ef entertainments sponsored by a student eemrnittee under the guidanee of Mr. Leais B. Weetlwartl. These presented this year were her exception to the high standard established in previous years. The first was held T tiestIay evening, November 4th. The entertainment was furnished by Miss Ira Renberts. a eharrhingr and talented young woman who read the play, h:i'l-Ieutsiear Beaucairef by Beeth Tarkingten. It was art eaeeedingly dif- ficult reading, but Miss Rizrbertsi presentation was Hawless and she easily held the interest at her audieneei The seeend was a leeture given January EUth by Rev. James D. Dingwell, whe spake en The Challenge at the Lliiiiaeearrililisherl. r He reviewed the aehieye- ments bf mart along the line of invention, sueh as radio, airplane, automobile. and telephone. He explained how man had eaped with and selyed many problems bf time, tlistauee, anti iabnr. His main purpose was tb stress eertain se-eiele-gieai prob- lems that man had net selyed. Among these mentioned were the unfair deal t'br werhmen, the laek bf preper hnusing and werrking eenditiens. arid the evils of the slums Sueh problems as these the speaker called the ehallerige ef the unaeeeiri- plished. The hnal entertainment at the series was given DH Mareh 5th by the Anna Eiehberri Ensemble. The earnpany eensisted e-f Miss Eiehbern and her three assistants. They presented a variety of eempesitiens whieh were very mueh ens jeyetI by the attdieiiee. Ameng the selections were harp, yibliri, and piane selns. The Freneh felk songs presented by Miss Eiehbarh in appropriate eestume were espeeially enjoyable. 149 P- : 5'3 - .-'1j,::; ' . .: ..--.. t- - ili L.;- lhl lIli'al 1...! 11E 1: L - d. IL--- -- - -1. F '..' . w - - - .l '1'5 .r '- 1 : ..-.'- . '.I. - ' l . I.- '- '1. .431 . . IrI .', 'Iu.' -. I .'. .- -1 L: .r'. 1--1h -'1- '51. mil 1s... lh . . 3 :11.- 1L. I-ai'lxkjll 51'th ':ili-..'rr 1riignk3rtj' .- .l ail . 1 ' I ' .. THE INTER-FRATERNITY BALL The Lamlida Pi Sigma and the Alpha Lambda Jleta held their first Inter- Fraternitjr liall in the autliterittm hi the Junier High Sehatil, Saturday evening. Mareh 'Etith. Martian anti geld dance orders were presented tn the guests. The music was under the tlireetieu ei Clayten Frank. Dancing was enjeyeti item eight to twelve. The attditeritun was ClETEflj' tleeeratetl with orange, mareen, anti geld stream+ era. the eemhittetl eelers ef the f raternities. Huge clusters of 11131111? eelered balIeehs hung from the ceiling. As the evening were en. however. few halleetts eeulti he ieund en the walls and ceiling. while litany were heating item the hands of the dancers After eight tlanees had heen enjoyed. there was a shert intermission tittring which time ice cream. eeekies. and putteh were served. The patrons and Iiatrenesses ef this delightful affair were Principal anrl Mrs. l'.i'v'alter E. Russell. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence N. Cilley. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brawn, Mr. and Mrs. Lettis E1. lvlu'taitlwartl. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. T. Wieden. Mr. and Mrs. Everett S. Packard. and Dean Nellie W'. Jerdan. THE ORACLE The Gretta is the newlyr hrganiaed newspaper of the seheeL It is a result hi the endeavors ef the Civic Cemmittee te have a frequently issued publicatien een- taining mates hf interest about the school and its alumni. The staff was chosen last January. en the basis at emnpetiti've aplilieatien. by an Advisery Heard CUHElStlllg ef twe fElCI'lltjf members and two student representa- tives from each class. Since that time it has hem actively werking and has suc- ceeded in issuing seven editions at the fII'St permanent newspaper ef the Gerhant Normal Seheal. The paper is issued hi-weekly and the price of suhseriptien is five cents per copy- During the hrst part at the year the liaper spettsered a eentest fer the selectien ef the social celebrities hi the seheel ; in the latter part at the year, a literary eentest fer which it awarded a tive-dellar geld piece to the persen submitting the best cern- stitien of original prose. Of eeurse this was enly the first year of a new erganizatiem The inundation has been well laid and in all probability The Grade will eantittue to he a pern'tanent. living factor ameng the students of the Gorhant Narmal Seheel. 15D SUPERINTENDENT'S DAY On Xerenilner EUthr there teak pleee at Gerhem Hernia! an event which was of interest te- every student and teaeher ef the eeheeli On this titty srtperitttentlente ant! l'it'ineipele. representing the eeeeutlery eeheele frtmi whieh tittr etutiente grad- uatetl. visited Gerhent Kennel. The visitors were encouraged to eheerve. during the hret three perietle ant! the hfth perietl. in these classes whieh were of interest to thenti Later in the morning the feliewing program was given in the eeeemhiyr hall : ASSEHBLY PRDGRAM A Weleente Ureheatra . ............................... Rutherferd Drummend .. K'ietnr Herhert Selemimt Gladys FestEr Dramatizatien ..................... . To Be a Teacher HFrth-n 3:3! Hie rinse in feunmiirm. Pertiripmim: in Hair dremeriee- fieu eueiijier rert fer memhrrrhip in the Hrnmerir Club. General Reeeeiie My I Am Going te Teach Frelegue ............ ShirlE-f Hartley CAST er CHARACTERS Principal Hrtiwn ................................ . Albert Brawn. Anna. May Eleaner MCLEtJtl Carelyn Eleaner Syphere Hew A Nermal Seheel Student Should Be Chesen ........................ Denald Dew Glee Ciuh-The Green Cathedral Helin The Hesary Nevin Derie Bryan Edwarij Leahy What the Curriculum Difers Extra-Currieuler Activities The gueete. were- entertained at luncheon in East Hall tlining-reem. After the last elaes in the efterneen. ene ef the interesting features at the day teeI-c pleee, fer then the principals and superintendents. met with their fentter pupils in renunci- tahle tlieetteeiene. The eleeirlg heur et the tlej,r the guests spent in eenferenee with Prineipal Walter E. Russell. The purpose at such a day ie tti bring seeentlery eeheel superintendents, prin- eipele and students inte eleeer teueh with Nermal Sehtiel life. At the request of the visiting guests. students of the Nermei Seheel were later sent tn the eeeendery eehtieie to present tn the students what the Nermal Seheel effers tn yeung peeple wht: desire to enter the teaching profession. Much eredit is due the eivie committee. Its members ehewed decided exeeutive ability in planning and carrying threttgh ee EttmEssfuily the entire deyie program. 151 Pu; L'Zj hi PREKCTICE SCHOOLS TH E STURY HDUR Kimierga rten. J u n- ier-Primary. First and Seeemi Grades meet- ing hnee a week, in the Kindergarten. fer Stew Heur Assembly with members ef the E'iiruciergarten-Primewr Course as reiuntary star; tellers. A KINDERGAR- TEN CDRNER T h e Kindergarten Children enjOy their play earner. The fur- niture, made by them frern Grange eratee, prm'idee the necessary equipmem iur playing HhDILISE. FL tea party m them means getting the table, and later 1;! u 1 t i n g everything away, 35 weil a5 sit- ting at the table felt eunversatien and makehelieve eating. 5 UHvPRIMARY BULLS Te- eneeurege the ehiidren in the suh- primary te ferm hah- its nt'eleanlinees. twenty- feur att raetive paper dens are hung en a line under the blaeleheard. Theee rep- resent the different Children in the mem. Every day a child eemee 1e eeheel with a clean face, elean hande, eIean Enger- nails. and a. handker- ehief his. representa- tive may wear peeltjp'r eluthes. but when a pupil has negleeted ene elf these habits. he is eenstamly reminded of the fact by seeing his dell dressed in blaek. 152 SAND TABLE, GRhDElI Sand table arranged by pupils Di the See- nnd Grade in cnnnee- tien with their studyr ei I-lelland. A RADID FRUI- ECT, GRADE IV This preieet enceur- aged seif-aetitrity and eempetitien en the part ef every pupil in grade inur. The pre- gram was preeented hehintl a sereen tn make it seem mere real. This. made it rteee553.115r far all the faraawayperl'ermerste 5111er EIEEH'if and in a pleasing tene se- that all their listeners would enjery' the bread- east. MDTIDN PiCTURE FILM, GRADE VI The Sixth Grade made a metien picture maehine frem a hue: and semi: WDtJdEIt reliers. A Elm was mantle illustrating the different perieds qf Eurnpean Histery. ------ J 1 - fig 3 g,- I .--1 BASKET 8 A L L TEAM. JUNIDR HIGH SCHUDL Knaptun. Swett, F. Lung, Ben. MeInt-neh. L. UHF. Fitzmnrtis, Charlton. This team was a credit to enur sehntil. Its members attendeti practice faithfully. de- velnpiug inter gued players under the guid- ance tit their eeaeh. 'Wayne Bagiey. ALL SET FDR RADID BALL! This is tine ef the games Gnrham Junitir High girls enjtziy mtiSt. It is geed training fer basketha11,but has 1:ch ti is t i 11 t: t advantages ever that gemen-it is played in the epen air, and am.r number can play. P A R T? C G $- TUMES, JUNIDR HIGH Prize Winners at the Junior High April F001 Custume Party: HariEllE Earne, Eret prize; Iemet Yeung, second; Jessie Pillsbury, third. Ceuld yet: have tiene better if you had been given twelve pins and the tweu eemie see- tinne 0i 3 Stintittf,F pa- per and told tti pra- tiuee a. emstume in ten minutes? 1541' THE GREET PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT The great pyramids st Giseh resr their sge-elti hearts to the .st'terneett sky. Tws trevel-wern ietlsuins ereueh ferwsrtl em their weary camels. their heerls sud shoulders preteetetl frerm the sunlight hy folds e-f white. A peek esmeI feliews slowly hehinri. All shetit, the hunting sands of the desert, the atmssphere tit lung departed life, the hovering spirits sf Iihufu, 0f Khrtfre. snrl sf Mettkure. depress er lest! ten reflectietr. Behold, en the horizon is s vision of rest sitrl freshness in the midst hi all this seerehirtg tieseistien. Is it s 111irsge? Xe, seen it preres itself Em essis offering the eeel shsrie sf palm trees, the satisfying writers of ti smell hike feel by s esnsl frent the Nile. Here are peek trains with merehrtnts eeme ten htty eetten. Fist-tepperl houses give shelter. The lenely sre eheeretl hy esmpsuieuship; the fatigued sleep at the fevelt 0f palm trees. A square, Isteen-ssiled feluees Ittsilj,r th'ifts semss the lelte. esrryiug its burden of hsleri eetteh. This is net 3 trsveieg. It is the description of a semi tshle prsjeet esrrierl hut hy the students hi the DEA Industrial Arts elsss. under the rlireetien elf Z't-tiss Jessie L. Keener The historie pyramids are at esrdhssrti eeveretl with slay. The lumhering esineIs sre nterleieti sf elsy anti eereretl with wool. The interesting erslat'seed Egyptians are of elrtj,r shtl eleth. Grseeful palm trees e'i pitch pine and eeriar lean ever a glass lake. The heuses are of esrtlhertrrl Ell'ld the feluees is woven e-E split reetl. The saddle eleths of the esmels tire sttrsetire red and blue flannel. The seene is full sf tlrsmstie interest antl the ereetien was intensely satisfying and eriuestiemsi. Miter D. Srsvsrrs, I3:2. .155 i-ww -- -- I INDUSTRIAL ARTS ADVJINCED SENIDR INDUSTRIAL EETS Tap row: R. King, 113. Baktr1 P, Dumas. E. Lessard. Middlc I'DW: H- IJrummund. C. Reeves, Mr. Packard, R. Salish11ry1 J, Bell. Eottum row: G. and. A. Brawn. C. 'Ir'falkw, F. West. T. Dionne. Eh-Ut in picturE: R. Savage. E. hmlcmnmh SHEET M ETAL W'GRE Frnnl Raw: Mr- Packard, King, Drummund, Belt, Reevgs, Brawn, Lauri Hack Raw: Savage, 1nf l.- .e5'r, Dumas, 'Walker, E. Hndersgn. INDUSTRIAL ARTS-continued MID-SENIUR INDUSTRIEL ARTE TQIJ le B. Andaman. J. Andaman. E. Iahnaun. thdle mw: H. Ktnnedjr'. Mr. Brawn, R. Ileana. W. Plummer. Bnttmn ruw: F. Worcesten D. Donn W. Saunders, C. Cragin. W'DDD TURNIIG Frnnt Rmv: Dianne, Saunders, W'Drcester. Back Row: B. Andaman, Lesgard. INDUSTRIAL ARTS continued EDUHHCED SEEIDRS IN THE PRINT SHQP Hack Raw: E. Andaman, Walker, King, Lewd, BtlL Mr. Middit Raw: Brawn, 'Neat, Reeves. ant Raw: Savage, Dumas, Drummnnd. MID-SENIDRS IN THE MECHINE EHDP an, Jnhnmn, Plummer, Kennedy, J. Hndcrsun, 1:33 Facka rd. INDUSTRIAL ARTS-mntinued JUKIURE IN THE CPLEINET EEKCH RDDM First Raw: Allen, Ahhutt, Carey. Semnd Raw: Mr. Cillcy, Smith, Dean. Third Row: Cram. Bnuthby, Craigin. ChandIEr- Fourth Row: Ingham, Rawnslcm McSariey, E'I-Inu'llnn. JUHIDRS IN THE CABINET MACHIHE RDDM Frnnt Raw: Corey, Craigin, Eunthhy. Mr, CiIIEL Cute, Rawnsiay, Smith, Dean- Back Row: .'I:rngl1.:al.mI Chandler, J'LIIHm thutt, Maultmt. MESGTIGJ'. Tep: H. Kennedy, R. Carey, D. EagleL R. Savage. 13. Baker, FL MeSerley. Middle: ft. Ereeate. Eettem: T. Iinye, E. Rawnsley. J. Hell. E. Leeeard. R. Drummnnd. LAMBDA PI SIGMA MINSTREL SHOW Direeted by J. Bell-Aeeempaniet, Merien H. Sylvain The bays ef the Lambda Pi Sigma gave their biennial minstrei shew in the Junier High Seheel Auditorium on Mareh 18th to a eepaeity heuse of students. friends. faculty. and tawnspenple. The preceeds at this entertainment g0 t0 the Lambda Pi Sigma Accident Fund. a fund which pays a pertien ef the expenses Hf tmj.F male member Uf the SChDGl when 111eet5 with an accident, either at wmrk in the shape or at play while under the supervision 01' a member ef the feeulty. This fund has proved a great help to eeme ef the heys ef the eehenl who have been tmt'ertu- hate enough to meet with some aeeitlent. CAST E116! Ihren Geerge Baker Angela Breeatn Dudley Eagley Inrermem'er-Jeahn Bell Richard Savage Charms Rutherferd Drumnmnd Harald Kennedy Paul Dumas Jae Luiz Raymeud Cerey Byren Rawneley William Ranst Andrew MeSerley Speea'nffiee Gerald Hallett Menelegue Rutherterd Drummernd ................................................................................ Vocal Shh:- Thmnae Dianne .................................................................................... Saxophene Sela Themes Heye Vielin Sela Urehecrrrn Marian Eiylvain ...................................................................................................... Piane 1-hUm35 HDFE IInuu..-.u.-.u.IIu.nunInunrn-n-nr-n-i-r-rIH+-uI-r---II-I-HdI----nI -.nuuuunudaaudda... Ii'llllli'EJ'lill-I Thnmae Dianne Eaxqphnne Wayne Bagley . ..................................................................................................... Drums John Sherman ........................................................................................................ Banje Elwned E'Inrey .................................................................................................. Trumpet IEJ'U Tap: E. Eaethhy. E. Rawnaley. A. Chandler. E. Dean, R. Carey, R. Smith, A. MeSerley. M. Meuheu. Middle: Mise- Halticiay. Mr. Brawn. . Bettem: E. Cate, L. Fuhhett. 13'. lngham. C. Cragin. LEARNING FROM THE GROUND UP A ONE-ACT PLAY 11Written and Presented by the Junier Industrial hrta Buys Supervised by Miss Haliiday and Mr. Brawn The scene eperre with twe wealthy himhermen at their earttp in the hig Maine weedar They,r came in talking ahhht their hrhiher prejeet and the atreeeaa that they had during the winter menths. The timekeelier i5 werking en hie aeeeunte hut mali- ihg very little headway. Mr. Ingham, arr ihatrueter at Gerham Normal Sehael, arrives in the late afterneen with three ef his students. The purpeae ef the trip is ten gain hrat-hahtl infermatieh ahetit the hunherhigr preeeaa. The boys readily get aequaihtetl with the Iumhermeh and during their eerweraatien a fereman and a river driver appear. They are asked ten tell the heya aheut their experiehees which the;-r willingly der A hlmher emup always has men eeming anti geing. 5e: ne ehe is surprised when a mill man and a lumber tlealer enter. The heya frnm Gerharh Iearn the eeeupatieha ef the twe and seize the enjipierttiliitj,F hi aaking questiehs eh peihte hf interest. Dur- ing the eeiweraatieh the heya in turn tell their eaperieueea ih weetlwerk at Gerham Normal. The eeelc appears with a heree-leehing knife in hand anti demands his pay. whieh the timekeeper at Hrat jokingly refuses. The eeek'a indignation i5 rwereehie hy the timekeeper handing him his mehey. He then aaheuneea that he is TEE'Ld-Y te serve aupper. During the emwersatieha. the entire preeeesea that weed gees through irem the time a tree is felled until it is made inte furniture are tieserihed. centirmed m: Page .n'i; 1131 UPERETTA CAET AKD GRCHEETRA Funrth tune: I. Luiz, R. Smith. .41. MeSnrleL L, Provencal, V, Stuhhs, E. Alters. G, Jehnmn, I. Tapley, JJ. Herr. E. MeLeed. R. Littleheid, M. Hamper, H, Shaw1 EL, Kelley, E. Pike, EL Brueate. R. Etm-y, H. Kennedy, D. Ingham, LL Eaeheter. Third rew: U. Rawneley. M. Tapley, T. Here, D. Murphy, M. F. Hyde1 R. Savage, j. Hodges, E. Luuejny. M. Hawkes. D. Bagley. C. Little. E. Frnst, R. Crewthen F. Hodgking, A. EiweIL B. Rawnsley, H. Bracken, E. Dean, M. Reuse, R. Carey. W. Ransom, F. Hart. E. EZI-ark, T. Eeedin, G. Ham. D. Celtart. Seeend rew: L. Renee, E. Hallie. L. Day. H+ Emery. C. Stevens, E. Eidiey, Eu. Peters, R. Hatiett. 13. Her- mun. C. Heynetds. D. Ham. E. Ransom. Frent row: M. Peabody. H. Pennell. Elise Rhynehtirger, E- Pennell. M. Mendy. ONCE IN A BLUE MOON A l'Iueieal Remanee in Prologue and Three Aete Gerhan'l Nermal Seheel Gymnasium, April 33 1331 Presented by Glee Clubs Directed by Thelma E. Rhynshurger SYNOPSIS After an aheenee of feet years at eellegei Bub Harrington is expeeted tn re- turn tn the heme ef hier faster aunt. Mrs. Mary thtgemety. wheee daughter, Sylvia. was his lmyheetl sweetheart. Having fallen in leee with annther girl at eellege, he sends his ehum. George Taylor. when eleseiy resembles him, to substitute fer him at the weekend party. George has always been anxious to meet Sylvie, whese pieture gteathrtF attraets him. He arrives amid preparatiens fer a Spanish heeta end herds Sylvia mere eherming than her phetegreph. Unexpected guests in the pereene of Sir Peteival Chetweed and M. Rene Le Men arrive and ate weleemed as. distinguished guests 11;? Ere Montgomery, and invited tel remain fer the festivitiei That night, while the guests are deneing. a rehhery takes plaee and suspieien i3 turned eh Geetge. whe i5 feteeti te diseteee his identity. Things leek tlark fer him until the guilty parties are hreught te justice. A telegram item the reel hHerh anneuneing his marriage leaves Geetge free to Enieh the stery in the approved feshien. FRI NCI FELL CHARACTERS UPERETTA StangiHEI: R. Curry. R. Eavagt. M. R055. E. McLuml, i-I. Lm'ejuy, W. R-anmm, IL 113311. N. F. Hyde. . 03:. Seated: B. Rawnsley, A- Eth-H, E. Frust, D. Eagley. R- Brackmt. CAST DF CHARACIERE Mann Lady, Lady Inf the Blue Mann Eleaimr hicLeGd Mrs. Ih-Iuntgmncry, the husteaas Margaret R055 Sylvia Muntgmncry, her daughter ...................................................... Eleannr FmSt Leatrite Muntgamery, her munger daughtar Mary Frances. Hyde Mr. Babbitt Marian, a ham: tawn hmaster .................................. Richard Savage Betty Hartman, Sylvia's beat friand Arden Elwail Mrs. Lila. Lavender, still in maurning ............................................ Evelyn Lavejmr Billy Maxwell. a victim mi circunmtancc Hymn RawIIEIEy Gmrge Taylnr, alias Bab Harriilgmn ............................................ Dudley Eagley F Raymmld Carey Sir Percival Chetwnml ;b 1 Thmmas Hay: M. Hana Le Mall Suzanne, the French maid Reta Bracken Hap Sing Hi. 1111: hnuse man 1ui'lurilliam Ranmm Skyiark Emma, a datective Fred H'est Mummy, 3 pcalicaman Genrge Baker Spanish Dancers Rachel Hallet and Christina StcvenE FSEudn pianipotentiarim 163 REPEJRTFJRS' CHDHL'S TN DPERETTA Standing: R. Smith, FL I'hIcSant-y, H. Kennedy. J. Luiz, R. Stuff. FL. Emcam, L. Phnrfncal. Frum raw: U. Ingh-um. M. Russ. Ur. Hacilelur. Clmruaes inf GuEStS, Httrglars, Reparters, and Travclcr5 Harnld Kennedy, Lannarcl Prov- encal, Angie: Hrncam. Raynmnd Emmy, Dnuald Bachelar, Dwight Ingham. Andrew McSmIEy. Jar: Luiz. Rollin Smith. Barbara Pilaf:1 Elizabeth Akers, Flarence Hodgkina. Kathcriue Shaw. Dargthy 1-1::an Marian Hawkes, Eleanm' RENEE: Mary Dndga, Dnmthy Murphy, Christine Stevens, Lettic Day, Maralyn Hoopla, Doris Caltart. Lewa R355. Alma Peters, Helen Emery, Unrig Marr. Jeanette Tapley, Mary Taplcy, hriene Kelley, Dnmthy Harman. Dummy Rawns- IEF1 Jane Hudgcs. Elizabeth Hmllis, Thelma Hmw-zlin. Gertrude Hamm. Beulah Clark. Chrigtim: Rayncnlds, Evelyn Ranmm, Ruth methcrs. Hnaina Littleiieicl. Verna Stubbs. Geraldine Juimsun. GRCIIESTHA ja'iuii11H Virginia Pctmcll. h-larjnrie Mandy. Gcrtrucit HanSCDm. Cellu EcatricE Penman. CIanneL-Harvcy johugml. Pia1lu MaerriE Kandall, Mary Peahnchr. Eumm HF IL-IAEAGEM'EET Agaistanl Directar, Mrs. Mary Stevens; Prmnptm. Jesephine Sawycr; Stage Managar, Paul Dumas; Asmatant Stage Manager, Fred Vfcsl; Prnperty Manager, Albert Brawn; Business Manager, Richard Savage. LEARNING FROM THE GROUND UP c0nt1nued CAST Pmlugue . Alvan Chandler Waalthy Lumberrmen Raynmnd Dean. ChariEE-E Cragin Timelieeper Jack Smith Instructnr Dwight Ingham Students fmm G. N. S. Charlea Allen, Linwond Ahhmt. Elmer Dc : Fmremau . Hymn Rawusley Rivar Driver Andrew MCSDI'IEF Mill Man Raymond Corey Lumber Dealer Maxwell Moultnu Crank Earle Einuthby Epiiugue . Emile CutE Jhmfr: furm'shm' b1: Gmham Xurmal 5:130:31 Danna Urcheatra 15+ 1-.- AGE: 7: .- r? 11 T m r: G -- gSB f lllJifII I. g 7 L U kl . G T. I; . -.l 1 L .I'IIILF-FJL .-- J 5:? R58 :. h --,f- r- 515; 551$? I I.- r.-. g : 155 Ten row: I... Pe-rier, Mr. Wieden. H-ettem rnw: M. J. Fnrtier, Mr. Russell, Miss Reed. THE ATHLETIC nSSOCIATION THE COUNCIL Hnnnrery Pi'eeidenf, WALTER E. RUSSELL Free-r'denfl LINWGUD A. FDRTE'R, i31 ' Viee-Peeenient, MAR? JANE FeeTIER, '31 Secreterjn SARAH Reen Treasurer, CLIFFURD O. T. Wlenen EVERETT S. Pnennen MILTeN DUSTIN, $32 GLanvs M. Fesree, F31 Dnneee HAGLEE. 2-13 CHnnLnTTe MITCHELL, 1313 THE Tenet: Meme h. A. THE Yntrne RVDMENie A. A. President, Enwenn J. Leane. I31 Preeie'en-L JEAN Innuen, 132 Fiee-Peesident, Wayne EAGLEY, :32 ererreeident, IMRDTHV DUNN, 5r31 Secretary, I'IthEY jansnx, :33 Seeretery, ETHEL EUNNELL, :32 Teeeeure-r, CLneeneE WALKER, 131 Teeexeree, GLAD'ES M. FeSTER, :31 The hthletie Aesoeiatinn consists nf an Athletic Cenneil and twn branch erganieatiene, ene fer men, the ether fer wnmen. The Ceuneil enneiete ef the Principal, the three eeeehee. and three student representatives item each of the hreneh aeeneiatiene, All students autematieally heentne members of one ef these t . -- hraneh aeeneiatiene by paying the Hblanket tax on the npening day nf eehenl. Twe ' dollars and seventy-Eve eents cut this. tan is need to hnanee athletics. Es breed inteteIees athletie prngram ie new being epeneered fer hnth men and wemen. Captains nf intereehelaetie sports are elected at the eInee ef eaeh playing --; season. The size nf the Iettere. awarded fer playing ability, has been ehanged from eight te sin inehee in heightt The treasurers nf the breneh aesneietinne are the stu- dent members ef the Finance Committee, appointed by the Principal. The eleetien ef association efheere takes place in the Spring preeeeling the year in which they are tea serve. Standards and requirements fer a eheer leader have been established. and HAngieJ! Breeate 1mill probably be the hret tn teeeive a cheer Ieaderje letter. These statements Signify but a few of the menj.r ehanges that have taken place in the various athletic: pelieiee epeneered by this aeeneietien. ! ' 166 Third raw: Semnd raw: Frnnl. raw : D, 1':'13.gl1t:..r Lessard, Wiedem Putter, Jean. DumaS. iimg. Raevas. Jahnson, Winslow. Leahy, J. Andersun. Storey. Smith, Mchrimr, West, Eaktr. and, Erucam. THE 1163 CLUB President FRED 3:1. W'EET, '31 VimaPrmidew-at, W'ILLIAM KIMBALL, I32 OFFICERS Treasurer, jDHN- ANDERSUH, I3:2 Secretary, OLIVER EVINSLDw, !33 All men winning letters in 3111,.r sport automatically 111211011112 111-5111112135 nf. this club. II'Innnrary members 3.1151: Mr. Russell, Mr. HWiEdEIL and Mr. Packard. The functlun 1:11 the: club is primarily 5131:1211. WEARERS OF THE G11 CROSS COUNTRY Eugene Parsnns, 131 1:33 john Andaman, $33 13:1 Paul Dumas, 3'31 1:11 Linwood Porter, E31 111 Huger Jean, r33 11:: William Kimball, 132 1'1 1 Oliver Winslow, 133 1D Harvey fehnsun, 33 U1 Andraw MCSDrley, '33 1131 Rnland Smith, 33 1:1jI Raynmnd Storey, 333 1:17; 3Ganrge and. 131 111 BASKETBALL Paul Dumas, 531 133 Cliftun Reeves, !31 1331 Edward Laahy. 131 1:33 Wayne Eagley, 132 12:1 Claytnn Vanni, 132 121 Genrge Baker, 131 1U AngeIn Emcatcr, ,31 133 Edward Leahy, 31 123' Paul Dumas, 131 HQ Edmond Lessard, 131 1D 3 Managarls lettar. Raymund King, :31 flll Edmond Lessard, 131 flj John 3ndersnn, 132 U1 Dudley Bagley, l33 11:1 3Linwund Porter, 131 11:11 BASEBALL Clifton REEVES, :31 UJ Fred Wast 31 1TH Juhn Anderson, 133 1:11 1: Elndicates number nf Eetters wan. 13'? THE TEAM Hack raw: F'arJ-mtzan.1- .1 Endermn, Jean, Porter, Packard. Frunt raw: Smith, MCEuriuy, Emmy, Jnhnsnn. CROSS COUNTRY OFFICERS Captain, jDHN ANDERSGH, 53.? Manager: GEDRGE F. Lawn, '31 Candi, EVERETT S. PACKARD T H E T E :1 1H Eugene Parsnns, I31 Harvey Johnson, !33 Linwmd Pnrter, '31 skrulrew l-IcScarley, 533 Jnhn Andaman, :33 Ruland Smith, '33 Rage:- Jean, I312 Raymond Storey, ,33 S UM M ART Dual Meet at Gorham. October 22 Gurham Nmmal. 1T: Ilebmn Reservaa, 41 Dual Meet at Gotham, Octuher 28 Gorham Narmal, 15: Frcepart High. 41 Dual Meet at Deering, October 31 Gorharn Normal, 23: Bearing High. 32 Dual Mamet at Gorham November T Gurham Normal. 21: Canton High, 38 OFFICERS-ELECT Captain, ROGER JEAN, J33 Manager; RAYMOND DEAH, :33 153 THF'. EQUAL? Back rnw: Facksri Parsnns, Jean. Anriersnn, Putter. Middle raw: Smuh, Allan. Luwd. Stnrey. Jnhnsnn, Mnultnn. Frnnl rnw: Ahhntt, DL'iStiIl, M1'.:E+::-ria:::.r+ Cute, Dean. The cross EDlll'ltI'F tesni enmpieted its sehetlnle of four runs last fall with a clean slate. This is the most successful season sinee the initiation hi the snnrt st Gnrhani Nnnnsl Sehhnl size years ago. Mr. l-i'seknrd, the fseultj,r ehneh. pilntetl the team must eHieiently. anti HLnngii jnhn Andersen, as enptein, eenld always he enuntetl Linen tn the his bit in fine style. On Qetnher 23nd, Gotham met the strong Hehrnn Reserves cm the heme eentset Jnhnsnn anti Jenn were the first tn appear twer the hill. Andersen sntl StD'E'EF tallied next. The hnsi seere showed the Gnrhsin barriers tn he tleeisitre winners, 1T-41. The Freepnrt High Sehnnl tenni invaded Gnrhsni en the 38th ni Oetnher. In this run, as in the preceding nne, Jnhnsnn was hrst tn break the tape. Jean, finder- snn, Etnrejr, anti MeSnrley came in elnse hehinti hint. thus ringing up a perfect senre against Freepett. 154?. The Gnrhsinites journeyed tn Deering High Sehne-I nn Oetnber 31st, where they met the purple hsrriers nn Deering soil. This turned Gut to he the tnnst elnser enntested run of the year: hut when it was ever, Gnrhnin was the proud possessnt tit the Willllillg end elf a 23-33 SEDI'E. On Neveinher Tth, the Gotham team eeinpietetl its schedule with a run en the heme eerutse against Csntnn High Sehnnl. Jnhnsnn and Stnrey led the pack hnnie, fnlInwed by twn Canton men. Andersen, Porter, and Smith estne next, claiming hfth, sixth, and seventh plaees respeetively. This made the hnai telly,r 21438 int GGThal'H. W e shall lose by graduation Parsons and Pnrter. Sin sttnng veterans will he left as a nucleus fDT nest fallis team, and these. with new material freni the insem- ing Juninrs, shtmltl pttwe a strong emnhinatinn. f r0111 which we may expect an eiqusiijlj,F sueeessful seesnnt Roget jean, this years chtrk hnrsen of the team, has been elected eaptsin nfgth'e Gnrhsnt barriers f nr next tall. 169 .'- I l Ill. J'l' -1: f r .5, . '2'! I . I THE TEAM - Wieden, Verrill, Leeeard, King. Andereen. Eal-ren - . BASKETBALL . - - - J -. . . - I OFFICERS 1 Captain, EDWARD J. LEAHY. 21 Manager, meeee Peetee, :31 .- - .- Cheek; CLIFFGRD O. T. WIEIJEN II n. .- l i 2' IJI: THE TEAM 1 l ' '7' Edward Leahy, $31 Cliften Reeves, l31 Geerge Baker, J31 Jnhn Andersen, J32 -I Paul J. Dumas, 231 Wayne Begley, I22 -I -.l Raymond King, ,31 Clayton Verrill, Ir32 ' 'n L Edmend Leseard, I31 Dudleyr Bagley, '33 !;-' .l g! SUMMARY . I'. ' Gerhem Nermal 39 Alumni 33 '- - ' l Gotham Normal 22 Westbrook High : 32 l am $Gerham Nermal 22 Cheverue High... 3-4 I - l-l'l Gotham Normal 22 Cheverue Highh 31 I , ' Gerham Normal 42 B. U. Seheel ef Bil : 21 I ' l Gerham Nermal 1? Farmingten Normal 23 i I $Getham Nermal 2'? Farmingten Normal 36 ll. - I ' 2Gerhem Normal 2E Livermere Falls High 21 ;'-'t. ' I $Gerham Nermal 22 Salem Nermal 32 ' -' ' :2; $Gerham Normal 42 Eridgeweter Normal 42 l Gerham Normal 4:2 Salem Normal 12 :2 '. I -- $Gerhem Nermal 22 Westbrook High LE2 E m ' Games away. Onee again a basketball seeeen has drawn to a eleee, and enee again we glenee hack ever eur schedule with feelings of ecstasy and remorse - . The opening game. played against the Alumni, is pleasant to reeall, as the eeere ' will eerteinly indieete. We will admit, however, that we did suffer with a bad case 'I . ef the lrnerveeu in the third quarter when the ilgreden led fer a brief time. . 1w 4?. ' - A 7' l I THE TEAM iCenlinnedJ Leahy fCaptaiuJI. Dumas. D. Eagles, W. Eagles. Reeves, Pnrter. Cheverus High Sehnni was a neweemer en nur sehednle anti prneeetied te- tnalte herself felt by defeating us twiee in rapirl sueeessinn. Beth games were tied several tirnes, even as late as the fourth quarter, but the hghting Irishii sintpij,r werenit tn he denied, and thatis that. The games with Westhrnnlt were sad. Billings, leading seerer in the Telegram League, j ust enuldnit he stepped. In a listless game in which but ene point was senred the entire fnurth quarter, Farntingten toppled us an nur nwn finer. The fnllnwing week she proved even rnere formidable when we attempted to avenge ourselves en her enurt. The seeres? Oh yes, ynuili End them in the summary. Eeeause nf these two rnisfe-rtunes we were ferreetl te: yield tn Farmingten for this year the Chrissikes Cup, whieh we so proudly pnssesseri last year. This eup tines nnt heeeme the permanent psssessinn at either sehnnl until it has been wen three times in succession, sen the hattle far it will be renewed neat year. The tenaeity ef the Gnrharn team was shown, hnweaer, the neat night when we came irnm behind ter defeat a iipeppyii team at Livermere F alls in the Iast twe rninntes emf play. Resten University Sehnnl ni' Edueatinn visited us, and hnw we frnlieked at their expense! Metlesty presents us t'rnnt saying mare. An innnvatinn in the sehedule was a trip intn Massaehusetts where we rnet Salem and Britlgewater Normal Sehnnls en their thIl'E eenrts. The Salem game was strongly defensive, while the game at Bridgewater was fast, furious, and free-senr- ing. 1n the hrst garne it is evident that we werelft defensive ennngh. and in the seeentl that we were eutsenred. The trip, however, was delightful; and entertain- ment was rnyaily aeeerrled us during the entire stay. We attempted tn return iasnrs when Salem eanie tn Gerhatn, hut played the part of an imperfect hest when we defeated them in a rather nne-sided game. Sin hi the ten men have played their last haskethall game fnr Gnrharn Normal Sehenl. They will eertainly he missed, thnugh a strnng nueleus fer another year is left. 1T1 THE TEhE-I Back mw: Presses. Lsahy. Dumas. Andersun, Lcssard. Widen. Frunt raw: Reeves. Watsuu. Wescstt. Brocam. West. BASEBALL. 1930 OFFICERS Captain, RUBERT WsscsTT, J31?! Msnsgss, JDHN O. Pssssss. '33 Cssch, CLIFFssD O. T. WIEDEN THE TEAM Rshsrt Wsscstt. 53111 Edmond Lssssrd, r31 Vsncs Wrstssn. r3i? CIiftnn Rssvss, :31 Paul J. Dumas. !31 FREE! M. wast. 31 Angels Erssstsi ,3'1 jshn Anderson, l3? Edward J Lsahy, :31 SUMMARY 'kGC-rhsm Normal 4 Dssring High 5 IE'Guslrhsm Nnrmsl 111 Fryehurg $cademy .. 13 $Gsrhsn1 Normal 13 Psrssnsiisld Ssusinsrsr .. 1 Gsrhsm Nsrmsl 1. ? Fryshurg Academy . 11 Gerhsm Narmsi Er Gsrham A. C. E Gsrhsm Nsrmsl 1E! Bliss Business Csllsgs .. E Gsrhsm Normal '23 Pstssnsiisld Seminary E $ Games away. OFFICERS-ELECT Cssrsin, EDMDED Lsssssn. :31 Manager, RUTHERFORD DsUMMDND, i31 TH E SQUAD Heel: rew: Preseey, ETUCHtD. Cragin, AndETeum Gilbert, Lessard, Walker. West. Wieden. Frent raw: Wataem1 Leahy. Reeves, WEECDtt, Dumas, Baker. lt i5 heeamiug mere and 1'11an evidEnt that haeehall days at Gerham Nurmal Seheel are numbered. The high schools and aearlemiee are all enrgaiiieitigr inter leagues with heavy eehetiulee of games. He: ether nermal seheel in the state eiteept Maehiaa has a baseball team. and what a Ieng wayr that would he tu ge fer a game! In spite of tiifiieultiee, hewerer, Manager PTESEEY tliel veryr well in arranging a sehedule. The season ripened against Deering High Seheel at Deering. 1n the seventh inning the aenre was tied, 4-4. Twem men hutwtwe aerateh hita-aetire. 51-4. Tut?! At Fryehurgwa eiug-feeti They eltiggetl harder and further than we. Results elh-H. 111 Fryehurg'e return game at Gerham. with the aeere 111-8 against 115 in the ninth inning. femr timely hits were turned in by Reeves. Leahy. Weeeett, and Wear. These, together with a eeuple ef mieeuee, turned the tables. 12-11 fer Gnrham! Rah! The TJaTSCIiiSflEltl games werew. h-Ietieaty farhirle any eleaeriptien. The re- sults may he noted in the summary. Iiiise certainly knew how ten play the game hut wieheti te derive a5 mueh pleas- ure as possible erut ef the game at the same time. Resultherham. 1U ; lilies. T3. iy far the heat game of the season was played against the Gerham A. C. The Nermalitee eeunteel a in the tiret inning: the A. C's 1 in the ieurth and e in the eighth. G. N S. tied in the ninth but last in the tenth. 13-5. Leahy here the brunt of the pitching hurrien and was runner-up fer hatting hehera. Dumas. whe covered the initial aaek weil, hatterl ever .aen. 011ij three players were Ieat hy graduatieh. Seven letter men were em hand this spring when the haeehall aeaahn lapenerl. nut t0 mentiun much new material frhtn the Junior eiaaa. I- T-.. - I ILJ I Ili'l i- . ;. :.-r .. .::,. I I .--r .: I-I'Ithllii H 'I-ji-:-:.33.-I; --- TJE'JI'I II 1. I...- If.- - I- fa. III. Iri':-ll II -'-;l':-ll:--I. :; .--::TI:-:-?-Iq--u-L. r?.i-i::l;ui . H32; ii hijj 1 ls? l raj HM. I. ll ,g-st 'I' E .1 .l . 2-35,; tiff j l l l r. Irl i'l't : . .-$ .l i ,3 .- Fm . -l .- H-qu 1. In; I.' .I . i. . I I :E L--- .Ji; 3::- - m1 i- 3246119.. aiL. . sf: till: hs' ut' 'JL M Lite: n. - I .. - -- INTERCLASS CDUNCILS MID-SEEIURS JUNIDRE J. Andersen ADVENCE SEEIDRS Luis Dew Dumas, Leahy. Reeves tsmith Dustin Cragin Valley hall and baseball captain. Eagley absent. INTERCLASS ATHLETICS The interelass athletie program for men new inehides the fellewing sports: Cress eenntty, basketball, veiley hall, hasehall, tennis, and traek. In the fall ef the year each elass elects a eennnittee er eenneil at three, whese duty it is te- seleet teams, appoint eeaehes, and arrange fer eflieials fer the variants eentests. Indiaidual eentestants, who meet eertain requirements, are entitled tn stripes, which are to be wern en the left sleeve of a sweater. Five stripes entitle the wearer to his eIass numerals. There is also a system at points based on the number at wins and stripes wen lay eaeh elass. The elass earning the greatest number at points in any spert gains pessessien ef the eup awarded far that spert. The elass earning the greatest number of paints throughout the year gains pessessien of a large eup known as the. CDuneil Cup. The Advance Senior Class of 1931 has presented a line ttephy ease te the school that these euns 1113-? be properly displayed. The eahinet new eentains, along with ether trephies. the fellewing inter-elass cups: The James Hailey,r Cress Cenntry Trephy, Lenis' Basketball Cup, The Alhert Studio Volley Ball Trophy, The Lambda Pi Sigma Baseball Cup; The Alpha Lainhtla Beta Ttaek Trophy. The Massachus setts Club Tennis Trephy, The Cenneil Cup. The Juniets wen the etess eenntty eup handily.r and the basketball and wsllejg.r hall enps are new in pessessien ef the Ativanee Seniet Class. As yet. we do not knew what elass will be the First to have its numerals engraved on the Ceuneil Cup. Due to this ptegrant. at least sixty percent of the yenng nien enrolled in the seheel will have participated in same form sf athleties this FEET. In another year, with the additional taeilities afforded by the new gymnasium and ether tennis eenrts, this pregrani may be extended to inehitle still more partieipants than at present. The ultimate aim is one hundred percent. partieipatien. 1T4 IlBaTTER UPI! MISS REED. Direetm' 'EULL'S EYE MISS LENNGN, Pres. Y- W. A. A. GET SET THE NEW SYSTEM FOR GIRLS ATHLETICS The cup pictured above will he the proud possession at either the Junior er Senior class in June W'hieh shall it he? T hat is the question that the Juniors and Seniors have been hotly debating sinee the opening 0f school in the Fall. The cup will be won by the class having the largest tetaI of points to its credit. These points are earned by scheduled games in seeeer, field heekey, basketball, baseball, valley hall. tennis, and track and Held events. 111 each apert a team is picked te represent each class frem the candidates reporting. Ceme en, Juniers and Seniors! Come out for your favorite sport and bring along everyone yen meet. You knew a larger group of eendidetes means a. better team and the better team means the eup. As fer individual honors. a girl may win a green felt star, her class numerals, and a green felt menegram en 3. white background. These are wen through the participation in the games mentiened aheve end by the eempletieu e-f certain tests of athletie eehievement. This system was introduced this year 133' eur new instructor of girlet athletics, Miss Reed. Se far it has worked out very sueeessfully and seems destined to heeeme a permanent part of the girls: athletic: program at G. N. 3. Through this system we are able to better realize eut' truly big aim-Mass Participation! SEXIUR SOCCER TEHM Third raw: A. MauUUnahi, Shaw. Hilmn. SlubhE. Semnd raw: EEwL-ll, Mandy. Lennon. L'amn. Millur. Front row: H. Heed. Murat. I'riillett. SOCCER OFFICERS Seniar Captain. JEhN LENHDH. l31 hm-im' Captain? IJURDTHE DEER, :33 Cnach, 11-11535 SARAH REED SENIOR TERM Jean Lennnn. Captain JUHIIE Machnald Hcrtha 3 Iillctt finita Carnu Ruth i'liller Helen Reed Ardcll Elwell h'IarjUrit l'ICrDcly Varua Stuhhs Paulina E-Hltun Estelie Mme Katherine Shaw I rant: Mudga JL'XIOR TEAM Dummy Dunn. Captain Helen Hlleelamf Limise 513mm llr'h-Tirmifrail CUTJIJ H-Tinnifrecl Lamh Stnphie Tan- Martha Chealey Edna O'Hrinn Edith Wan 46-11113? E-Invey TlcatriCE Pannell Fern H-rhitney Edna Kemp Virginia Fennel! SUMMARY OF THE GAMES Senim's ............................................. .l J L111 iurs ............................................. F - Senim's ............................................. 4. Juniors ............................................. Seninrg ............................................. 4 junim's ............................................. SEHEDra ............................................ . 3 Junim's ............................................ . ' JUN IUR SUCCER TEM'HI Third raw: D'Erien, Lamh, Kneelanri, H.311, 1'I.-'I. I1itnej.u'. Second ruw: Tarr, I'I, Emery, lJumi, Calais, Chesiey. Frunt I'UW: RF. Penneli, Eiemp+ B. Pennell. SOCCER ON THE INIEWr ATHLETIC FIELD At last eur new athletie heltl was ready fer use! Its surfaee was eerered with a tleep shatie ei seft velvety green grass and seemed te heektm all Gerharn Normal girls to put ea shin guards. hriag a seeeer hall and kieit up a little at its turfwfer it really leaked tee dressed tip to be real. The call was sent eat and answered hf: same sa eaatlitlates-Juniers arid Senitirs. IX hit hf preliminary praetiee and drill in the fundamentals 0f the game was necessary as it was a new spurt te mast ef the candidates. Wheh same were taught that a hall from the tee of anetherls l'iriat wasift an article te he run tram, aarl seine were informed that saeeer was net feethali and that the ether fellew had a few persanai rights. the eeaeh tleeidetl it was time fer iaterelass games. The Iuiiiars were en tine side at the Field glaring at the Seniers whe eeea- sienally favereti them with sideswise glaiieeswjust out at curiosity. There's the whistle! ltls the first game an the new Field ! The centers kiek eff; the ball is ltieketl hack and forth but little yardage is gained for either side. Oh! Thereis a Junior goal. Seen the Seniors retaliate with tine at their awn. The;r are fereed hartl, hawever. by the pliiekj,F Juniors and eame nut err the shart end at a 2 to 1 score. This is a Junior Day. Rah! Rah! That was enatigh! The Seaiers wake up aatl after hard praetiee teeth the neat three games te win the series. :5 .. 3V3 M :A:k 3VMNuM x3uv3 xtjxmh . I '1- .x J: a: m m ll ...-m SFEIDR BASKFTEAI L TFJLM Secnud ruw: P Warrcn 1'1. juhnsun. Shaw Shll11u.H. McFarland. I'1rnntruw: Cami: 1119:de Lenlmn iJEEmm'Id. chli. BASKETBJ-ELL OFFICERS Surmr Captain: IRAN IEwmm: 31 huuur 1'3p1nm Team A HELFJ: Entam- I33 6:311:11, 3.1155 SARAH REEH hmmr Captain Team H EDNA 01.31331. 33 BEN TOR TEA 31 Jean Lennon, 1311321111 Pauline Warrau Virgie Skiilin Anita Carun Geraldine Jnhnsun Marjurie: 3101:1113! Katherine Desmmld Camilla Little Katherine Shaw 3111ch EIWEH Ju-Iargaret Ross Rita iirackett jIINIOR TEAM 1'1 Helen Emery, Captain Edith 113-3311 Heien Small Snphie Tarr Althea. Hay l'Iatlulyn 131M113 ana Lakenmn Cora 111-3251 JUNIOR 3153131. I1 Ecrnicf: Kimhall Dummy Dunn Fern Vx-Thitnay Alien: Pears l-Iiidred EICAIIistcr Winnifred Lamh Edna OiBrinn, Captain Dorothy Stacy SUM MAR T 0 F GA. 31 ES Seninrs 31 Junior; : 1 ...................................... . 15 Seninrs ........................................... 33 Juninrs E ....................................... 33 Seniurs ........................................... 3'3 juninrs H 13 Seniurs 33 juninrs E '33 Scniurs '33 All junior . ..................................... 311 Seniors 31 11.11 junim' ...................................... 37 p .4 . .. -'i-.I..Ii'. i4- J i '1' X! W xf' air K; i i. JUN IUR H.913 KETEE'L I41. TEA M Third ruw: Whitney. Kemp. Laiseman, Initi'test+ PEEFH. Wrath H. Smell. Secnlttl raw: titans. Lamh. Tarr. U'Hrien. E. Kimball. H. Emery. Frmtt few: EL Day. Lhmn. The heep spert, an ever popular ene at G. Ni 55.. was greeted at the beginning ef the seaseit he an Exctlltinttaliy large array of prespeets. 111 feet. the juniers hruught But se large a ttelegstien that it was tinaIlj; decided tri ehnnse twri teams, se- elese was the eempetitien ter team heners. sitter fettr weeks e-f practice the teams were retitlj.r ttJ meet t0 chi ur the and ahide hy the results. The enmpetitinn was keen and spirit was running high Each squett wes eurieus sheet the ether. eiitt seen steries ei i'tlerk herses. nflying midgets, Heagle eyes. ete. spread river the eeniptis. They met ! Junier Team :1 anti the Seniur detegatitini The-ugh putting up stiff eppesititin in the First quarter, the yeunger set were snewed L'II'ItIEl'U when 'tKeyi' Desmeml preeeetierl to time tent in ireni ell HllgiEEn This tlet'eet mile seemed te tire the spark elf tIetertuinatien in the hearts at all the Team B athletes hut the Seninrs were Eilnllly invincible. They having to their credit a year of previeus training tri- gether, were elite te seeure hetter teem werlt, anti mere eeettrete passing. The Seniers. Ietl Iij.r Captain jean Lehntiu. eentinttetl em their winning streak fur fmtr straight games. 'liheii Teams A and ti united in ertlet ten erush the Senier uethti A fast spee- taeular game ensued. The Juniers ierl hje ten pniuts at the half enrl Ditty hf; supreme effort en the part et the entire Eenier Team was the assault halted and the game tied 111i. A week later the Juniers were elite te taek a tleieet en ti Senitir Chili and thus the season ended with the Eienitirs in pessessinn fit the cup presented hgr the It-Iasseehusetts t'ltih. by virtue ef .1 eieteries. I tie anti 1 less. Sylxrint fwfwrimvh bird SEHiUR-JUNIUIR VOLLET BALL SQUJKD Fifth raw: Peers, Lakeman, Miss Reed, H'est, Kemp. Fmtrth I'uw: Kneeland, Tari', Liliesley. 'Wliitney: Lamb, miall, Lung. Third few: D'Brien, H. Emery. L, Spreuh Tnuthaekei', Dunn, Cnhh, Stacy- Seeentl raw: Taylor. Mitler. I'I-l. Merrill, Peavey, Stnnhhs1 LiesmtmtlI Meummm. Skilliu, Petersen. Front row: 11. Russen. Caren. VOLLEY BALL During the period directly after haskethall and he fete weather eeutiitiens perd mit spring spurts tu eeiiiii'ietlee is an eseellent time te- he filled in hy a veliey hall teurnament. Twe squads have heeu organized this year. ene fer juniers and an- ether fer Seniersi iieth squads are werhihg eat in the gymnasium. perfeeting their teehnitltte and teamwurie. Wye hellie that after the Easter vaeatien the ground will be in sueh a eentlitieii that the games may he played eut-ef-tleers SPRING ACTIVITIES Interest in tennis will he inereasetl this spring as arrangements have been made fer a girls tetttiiament in ertier te piek the ehampien fer the seheel. The Tennis Cattrts will He: deuht he mere crethEd than ever when this anneuneement is made te the student hotly. A series ei inter-eIass liasehail games wilt he played en the new Ikthletie held. Mueh interest is EViElEI'tCCtl in this s1.:re-rt as it is making its initial appearance at G. N. S. and large sqttatis are expected. These interested in Traek events er .Xrehery will get their ehanee, as heth of these aetivities are listetl as a part ef the Spring SChEtiuit-l. it ieeks as theugh we would he very husy, EIDESllit it? 130' WWW N m Wm W3 131 SWEETHDW r5 ORE mam? DHKF 132 CGMWIEHJ 133 II-I-l I- THE WFNDEF? LUST ' HEPOM ????i- QLDTIME 5mm r0 Haw? WEE; r 134 SGME SF CDRHHHJ G305? 529.99 K5 .135 13E: THE EDVBNCED SENIORS JUNIOR HIGH The Advanced Settiersl An titttstanding elass are we. l-i-re shew the seheel what a made! elass ean tie. We leatl frem play right dawn to werlt, Anti in ear duties, we never shirk. A parade 'tweuld take te shew eaeh ene Here, I'll describe them as they eeme! The president, a man at intelleet is he, His name I. Elmer Drummend shall be Renewned te all. New the west pepnlar man in his basketball-h He thrills the fatta-witls Leahy, Ne ether, and with him His pal whe exeels irt leeksathatls Lin. The hrst grating lady whe eemes in line. Miss Faster, whe as eur editer tle-es shine. New eur little dancer seeks the stage And serawls Angie Breeate en the page. ShirIeg.r Hartley here we find. We all like her, sheis that kind. And theugh it istft true of Alice Trendy. It rhymes se Illl sag.r Mrs. Grundy. There are lets ef bays whe eeme en the train, Wearing stickers and hats whenever it rains; lClirtt Guilfertl with Mueei ameng them are. Kelly, Clara and Etihnhlg,r ee-me en the street ear Fretrt Westhreeh, the eitg.F ef dazzling fame; Te neglect Miss MeFarlantl weultl just be a shame. Pertland has lent us a wenderful share: Leslie, Helen1 Elizabeth and Claire. Then Eleanerls a dancer whe drifts as a breeze, And Beulah in the dining reem is the Chief. Cheese, And Martha Jane Lund whese heels Kelly dees share, There's Helen Marritield with leug etirlg.r hair. Last I weuld add the teachers at tame: Misses Webster anti Weleh niEvillJrr by namel. Elf the virtues ef all I eeuld make Quite a heek, But turn te their pietures antl gaze en their leeks. For their faees inspire, the intelligent eyes W'euld win fer peer peets full many a prize. ADVANCED SENIOR INDUSTRIAL ARTS BOYS Perhaps he ether elass in seheel eentrihutes mere threugh manual laber than the Advaneed Senier Industrial Arts Boys. The sale purpese hi this artiele is te gather, from scenes in that elass, the great impertanee ef this fameus greup. We intretiuee this greup ef rnaster minds with, net the Wright Erethers, but the Wrong BrothersaErewn arid Drummond, designers and builders ef medern 1refrieles with whieh te clutter up eur airways. When the students ieuntl it neeessarg,r te swell the airplane weed, they funnel the water faucet rather handy. In Jeh and Trade Analysis, this weultl eeme antler uTrielcs ef the Tradef' 111 this day at gangs and gang wars it is enly natural that sueh a pregressive greup sheulel have gang leaders. We after the big, twe-hsted he-tnan frem eentral Maine, llPussyf-setn Bell, and his twe illlSkj-F aids, Fighting Jae Dumas and HStealthy SteveH King. Alse in the gang 13'? we have the Fenr EIaekshirts, Leeeard, Salishun; Dienne anti Batten whe are members of the eieet in ierging. The shep is a lively. place when these heye are there fer they are always busy seeing who can make the meet emei-te by shifting dampers and putting paper UTEI' the drafts. They are very mneieel end are eiten heard harmonizing tat'erite nnmhere aeeeln- panieii by the tapping ei hammer en anvil. They eiten try te hentl the instt'neter pieeee ei redwhet iren. But denrt let these gangetws seare you .i ii ene steps up and tells yen te reeeh fer twe handinle ei eI-ty, have ne iear. Reeves and W'alket' eetne next. They are iameus fer their eelleetien ei t'iFiee, ret-eit'ers, hews and arrows anti heme werksheps. 'We alee place Anderson here-t11e big. bad hmF item Senth W'intiharn. Cine day early last winter we tt'ere surprised when a member ei the S. P. C. 11. pet in his appearance and demanded te see Andersen. It was later dieeevereel that he had been heating up eeme ei the tteighherheed eewe. The next pereen 1teith where yen must heeettte aeqnainted i5 Diek Savage, whe has a epteiel intereSt in the little hjnnk end pawn eitepe in Pertiand. itUiek has a great interest in alarm eieeks. Twe members remain. Geerge Lewd and Fred West. Geerge isnlt what his name im- plies. int he is the meet ineluetriens and Quiet hey in the eiaes. Fred is. well knewn thtenghent the eettntt'y. eeliing many ei etn' iamene men by their first names. He is a wizard in t'math, eeeenti enly te Einstein himeelf. Al Dear LDn: Just back item nine herd innings et' hat anti hawl ipraetiee teaehingL and what a game! We had eur Enal get-tegether at the banquet tenight. 1With HDan a5 teastmaster, assisted by Clate. the evening was a big eneeees. Filiteetief' when :13 1151131 wee the First he make remarks. wanted te knew why Fred ate Pease with hi5 knite. Muriel and Vergie sheenishijt.r drepped theirs and seized their ferke, this aet escaping -the netiee ei Regret- and Shirley whe were etherwise eeenpied, and these else engaged. Ber- hara, Tweet? Laura, Eieaner S. and LDI'EL. These hailing item Murderers: Rew: Jean, Lee and Babe, after trying te Start scrape, were dragged eutt Hewerd Kimheli read the Bill et tare te Cerifejlw-eene, Clark and Feetet. while Deviriisjeeen decided te Philip en HI'Ltn'rl.H 153 Hie were heneretl hy the presence at twe: members at the AiIa-lmeriean Team. Merse item Bates. and Sahheni item Eewduin. Their tepie fer the evening was Burn Your Bridges Behind. Their enlightening preselttatieits sent the Busy E'sa-Eeuiter, Braekett, Ben- neli. Eranni Bryan and Eryahthliee-r-Euzz. Few netieetl that Adeiaide hati reserted te. her Hierd et' gum. Nellie. item her Conner, eemmentied Rees. Elweii. and Peahedjr m1 their ahiilitj.r ten make at least twe heme runs a day. T's'e surely did have a great time and I hate te think ei the team breaking up this year. Tents, Sen. A2 DIVISION Dmee Df the Nermal Detective Ageriey: Repert e-f Cliiieer A2. Item I. Traiietl Fertier tn Salisbury Beach and tittexpeetetiiy eame upen Reselyn Garland anti Uiive MeDill sheeting Hawkes threugh the Hart. Item II. Mad Ceeiidgeis car was feunei abandoned en Greenieaf Hill and under the Heed, Files were diseewet'eti helmtgittg ten the Feur-H Ciuh lZHeaid, Heseltett, Hayes and Hawheitj. Item III. Det Emery teeth a Curtis plane tD Hamiiten hut crashed threugh Miller Hail where Gasteuguay, Gihhens and Geuid were aiding Giliis in research week in exterminatiug reaehes. supplied them he the Garder ef the Crewther estate. Item IV. Went 1e aiti Diiieer MaeEtady at Marereft eeneeritittg the murder at Marstelier. After Keene insestigatien, fennel MaeDenaid. the killer, whet had been eernered hr the Marshall. It was later feund that he was eeuheetetl with the big Sing Lee Dpium Raeket. We had Little treuhie in eensieting him. Item V. Raided Tenyis where usuallyr the whele Haiites ti? 1Itarieties ate tn he found, but null; twe were prEsent, Genie and Marine. Diseewered. CIeugh, Andersen, Hilteiu and F iekett at a reuIette table. Gaudette as Creupiere. Item VI. Reeeived werd item Seetiaitd Yard that MaeFarland is holding the twe Edge- eemhes. Denneli and the twe Deritys fer eettntet'feiting. Fifieid and Grifiin eseaped and fled tn the Frest and snew ef Siberia. STJETION A3 This is Statieh A3 G. N. S. hreadeasting ever a frequency of thirty-eight Gerhamites with Mary Pearsen anneuneing. This pregram is spensered hy the Smith eettlpany eempesed ef the Misses Hazel, Maxine anti Diiire, dealers in Rings and ether jewelry. It has heat in existenee since the Merrill Aet. The eernpany is assisted by many preminent peeple ef the time and yet: will hear a few in this pregram. The First number will he a meal sale by Miss Kala.ru Shaw. fameus shprane, and member at the Aretie Circle, the Nerthern Feur Huittiretl. She will he aeeempanied by Miss Robbins, the Wiriiviellf'IWn pianist, seeend eniy ten Paderewski. Yen wiil hear. new. Peily Fiiigian read The Yeutig Snell hf Millet Pike. anther ef the fametis nh'tititiie hi the Western Herder. The nestt feature wiII he a skit entitled Sputling the Blaehsrrtith,H ptedueed threugh mueh teiI ant! Swett by Peavy Pedersen. We present new an interesting and eeueatienal leeture en the use ef His given by these fatneus Englishmenwhieisen, Russell1 Ulmer, Saunders, Yeate-tt and Titeemhe, Esquires. Fiease stand by fer statien auntsuneements! Statien A3 G. N. S. hteadeastiag the Parker heur. Ward was reeeived freim Sheideu that Tingle;r MeDill Stuhhneti his Etewe. He is new under the eare ef Dr. Mudge. Fer request numbers eall Rehie and East Tewle eperater er Wright te the statien te whieh yen are new listening. .189 A4 thi girls from the At dit'isiett sat reminiscing. The past year had been quite eventful and I was THE much interested in their emtt'eraatimt. Catt FEM ferget the struggle with the meuse in Reading Class i' laughed Marian. Miss P. threw an eraser at it in ertier ten quiet Alma, Kay and Betty, and I surely did expect Dot F.1 Kits; et- Jane te faitttf' Speaking at fainting, said Mary, Hremember the time when Irene CL. Dnt H. and Fannie heeled ever? What a seare we did getl And then peer Pally hurt her knee so that she eeuldn't take Gym fur a lung time. Haw that girl played tricks DII Alice, Lnuiae and Phyl. Pelly. Skinny and Marian T. earried eff all the heners in that stiff Advaneed Arithmetic eeurae, didnit they ?'i nIill say, rejeinetl Marian, I'Eertha 1iWarren and that little Etheiyn L. wEl'El'tjt se far behind, were there?r Ille- yeu knew that iEthr hastft grewn a fractitm at an inch since she was feurteen i' t'Tes, repiied Mary. hI heard her say se. Imagine it! I heard that Det hi, Bee, Marian 15L, Gould, Etta, Leena, Virginia and Resina tlithft miss a single gym elass. Arelft theyr athletieaily itteliuedi Speaking ei gym, Madelyn M. at rell eaIl always chirped up with, 'Ehe was here tndajh' Remember 3m I'I sheuld say I tie. We didn't see mueh ei Tina and Evelyn while they were at Fart Hill. did we? I hear the;r liked it theref' ittlat'jtr said. FrIllr Irene '11 either while she was heme with the mumps, HSay, exclaimed Marine, iieehthi yeti tell me where Dally get all these suits she wereI and what sense there was in Mary Tapieyis dieting ene day and eating fwe dishes at ice cream the next? And where did. Rachel gt: week-ends? I think that big ring she were must have had aemething te tIl'J ahnut it. Se de I, agreed Mary. HI guess, tee, that we wenit target, right eff, eur mere silent waters, Mabel, Gerry, Marguerite, Geneva, Bessie, Eva, I- e-llg.r M. and Marge P. But did these girls knew their Iessensi Altheugh Margaret Gis taste in reading selections wasn't se ghee, anti .Eleaner semetimes thinks at pigs, they, the, were right there with the feeds. h11tgt-eeti, my clear, but have yen forgotten eur prime tienua, Evelyn 1..., anti eur hihnti athlete, Marge Mendy 3 i sheuItl say natf' said Marian. Marty's the time Pee been up an Murderersi Raw and heard Marge crying te her hunky, 'Wateh ever the1 Iggy? 'iriIeli,r I guess wehre talked enter ahaut all at them. havenit we? They sure are a great bunch! C1 At iast it was bedtime. I had tailed an my Carpenter werh and I was dead tired. but new my werh was Dunn. It had been twe Days' werk in ene hut it eeeld net he Hedgetdjl. I drank thy Ceffee and seen retired, sleeping as if 1113' bed were a CeHih. As I slept, a terrible dream swept threttgh my everwerked brain. It was a tine alas,r and I started out te take pictures. I was walking thteugh the Calder- weetl when a kind Chamberlain stepped up tn the and said the king was after me fer the murder ef Cheney. I drepped my Cartier L'aJe-e the greunti, the king in pursuit. His wig fell 190 tiff. showing his Arehtedy iareheati and Bald head. I stumbled ever a baby Austin that was in the way1 and ran inte a Ceieman, driving a Bieleterylt Ferrelt I finally reached the end at the weed where I eame t'aee te face with 3. Garrison DI the King? built ef Emery sttme. I knew Dayid-sen ef Ceruell. was the Cunning-ham whet wanted te preliitll'll; me item Cate-ring by, but a seldier named Deughty let the by. I rushed nu ittte a Brewn Fielti+ malty Alters wide and eeyeted with Berrys. A ICrane was standing en the bank at a wide t'iyerI whieh ran threugh the Field. Altheugh I argued with the Chesttlley elei heattttan aheut my Fee te eress. everything seemed, again, quite peaceful. Yeti ear: Elfrjett that I was hungry and sea I stepped at a Beethtnearjlhy. It was et' Celenial feshien with a member at the Alden family as hnstess, assisted by twei Elaices. I had niee ee-rn en the Cehh. a Celiditart. and a niee drink truth the enld water Fessette. Uptm leaving I heught a hex Di Fessis eheeelates. just then the alarm went eff and I fennel it was all a dream. THE C2 DIVISION Clash, elang. dash, hang! A fire? Dh, he. just the Ceis. Speaking of tires. though, the Cills waulthtit make sueh a heel FIFEHTIETIIIHE erew after all. First fer the apparatus itself; we weuldtft need ladders fer we have Nela and, eh, yes, thereis a Lang girl, tee. Careiytt anel Peg weultl make perfect herns-pienty emf neise. yeti knew. 1lWhy weuldnit Ernais ready laugh serve as the siren?I Charlette antl Mildred always seem ta he tegether, sert at like head- lights maybe. New fer the erewi Nellie seems ta lead in elass eliseussieu, se perhaps she weultl he eur driver to the tire. Arlene and Marilyn ought he he aisle te play the hese all right sinee they play the piane sti weIl. Prehahly Amy, Mary Mae, Gertrude and Mad eeultl help an the reserve water line, and say, if yeru have ever seen Helen and Barbara eateh these halls up in Gym, yeu'll agree that they weuld he ready te held the life ttett There's nti teaserti under the sun why Edith and Mary G. werultht't make gland lieutenants sinee they are generally at the head in their week. Anti fer CallmenI Margaret, Rutht Ethel, F lerettee, Bunny, Esther. Dust, and Glen erught to Fill the requirements, fer hew they can call them! And please denit target Dttt' maseets, Thelma and Thee. They may he small, but eh my! Ail ErEmEtL being only human, have their Betty Caseds. Eie- haye weeEetty Hamiiten and Betty Huhteeh. Where are the hlenties yelu say? Well, hew aheut Edna anti Es? Anna is neither blende new a HBetty,H but she sure has a way with men. That deeenlt Mart e-ur reputa- tien. hewewxer, int when an alarm rings in, we dash eut unelet the Meetl and take the Hill cm high. Cit eaurse, like all hremen we get hungry. Well, we have Lamb and a eeuple ef hams, hut yeu ean't lintl an egg amettg us. And sea we eeiielude yettill have ten Grant we're a pretty geeti divisien. C3 Heigh he eyeryhetlyl This pregram is taming te yeu threugh statien G. N. St by eeur- tesy hi the C3 Divisien. This is Jesephine Sawyer anneuneing. The hrst number an the program will he a musical seieetieh played by the heavenly Pen- nell twins, aeeempattied by Alma Peters, The sale parts will be sting hy Leena Ress, Mildred Rese. end Dent Rawnsley. Neat will he a gem snapping eentest between Winena Paekatd and Jesephine Renski. The judges are Bertha Hegel's, Claire Quitnhy and Aliee Peers. That was elnse all tight. but I guess W'inena must have the strengest jaws. As an added attractien we have with us teeight the three Sprewls, who will render tine ef their whispering ttumhers. Vere new term the mierephette ever te Edna DiE-rieu, who will give yet: all the latest spert news. This is In Sawyer again! we have a big surprise fer yeti, Censtahee Smith and Ruby Severy are he dehate cm the Pregressiye Patty. It's tee had yeti eanit be present at the Cummuters' tea given by Mary Quinn. Martha 1'91 Netting Tiriset Seett and Katherine Semers Sean ten he enjeying themseltee. Yer: prehehly read in the papers ehettt Helen Small giring Uetteriere Perter a black eye. Reemmetes mttet have their fun. 1IF'IFeIL Genevieve has her tluke here and wiII entertain FUD. The next number was ten be a sting specialty by Christine Sterens. but she went tt'stll-Ling this sfterneun and hasn't returned. I shall thereiere take this time te tell yen aheut a new Literary Club. The Misses Ruth E. and Ruth L. Staples are ergenizing the club tn hriug' It: the kiiewledge et the werlti the great literary.- teletit ef the C3 Dirisien. Te jein. they have tilth' tn send te thie Statien samples at their talent. This week Derethr Murehy sent iII Nature peems. Helen Ruse a satire en the medeni getteratieu. and Grace Drne an animal Steer. These three were accepted as members ef the eluh. New yen will hear Stand Up and Cheer, sung by Elsie Reherte, Det Packard, Ruth Rebhins. Helen Selweed. Ann Shields. Det Rebinsen sue? Det Stacy. This eeneludee eur pregram fer this week. Ptease stand by fer statien anneuueements. C4 WHAT WOULD HaPPEN IF: Den and Ted were ever late t'er classes? Brawn and Bagley ever reached there en time? Grace and Madeline were not White? Ransem, Emery and Whitefield elithft get 311 He? jettet fergtit her laugh and Bee eeuidn't flirt? Det and Betty'1 became separated? Hawkes and Grant were ever late fer tiiriner? nLenit didift have a new jeit'e each tier? Leenays teeth realty aehedi' The Street twins entild always he distinguished? TrLttrnr Tyler made a. neise? Nathalie end Sephie hadn't dene their Hesse ? Betty Van Dusen left her grit at heme? Stery anti Jehusen eeuldn't run? Care and Fern didn't have their Lird dene? Tummy weuldnit play at 'lCenter ? HJEIEN and M uit'ey weren't harmenising serne new song hit? Bill Cragin ever came te seheel witheut his wit ? JUNIOR INDUSTRIAL ARTS WHOIS WHO: THE JELLY THIRTEEN H e whe threatens te give tish- sticks ef supperFEe-nthhy He WhG eemmutes from Sleuth tViittihameChandler. Eeeten and Maine Reilwegarr Checker Sharks-Charles Allen and Emile Cute. He whe shews his seheel spirit threugh his steekings-ul-Ieit Meulten. Has many friends at the JEeir sethawneiey. The big hey frem eut ef the state-Jaek Smith. The dignified senier members-Deen arid Craigin. Se quiet and reEnetieAbhett. These Siamese TwiiisteSerey end Inghern. Like 3. brisk spring,r hreese-always en the mevewCerey. Creee eetmtryr stare-Smith and MeSerey. The Springrate Trie-Cete. Allen and Rawnsley. 192 -u- 21:1. 2?. ES. 30. CALENDAR SEPTEM HER The 5131111315 going 11111 111'111ttiee 1e1teh111g E1151 1111111'1e1' 5111111111 1.111111 g111wi11g faee5. The Y. 1N. C. .111. 1:1111111e1 111e11111er5 111511211111e11 the 55111111 511111115 51111 frightened JU1111115. The 11151 511111e111 111111111111 meeting 111115 held 111 Center. 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OCTOBER Thi5 1111111111 11115 11111 115 e11111111g 115 11151 1111111111 11111 the 1111111115 5ee111ed 111 feel mere at 111111111. 011 11115 111131 we 5111111111 re1'11e11111e1 the 11e1111tif111 Reeegnitinn Serviee 111' the Y. 11111;. C. 151. 3111111111111: 151 Irene 1311111151111; 1131 Cele Kelly; 1131 11111111111 11115511111111th; 111:1 Lnui5e 1111115111111; 1112:: Geneva Merriheld. Helen Titeemh; 113:1 Claire Weedhury; 1:141 1111111111e Matthews; 11:11 P11115115 Peligian; 116;! Frances Peder51111; 1111:! Catherine De5111111111; 1211.1 Eleaner Rowe, Virginie Yeamn; 1:21.31 Verna 511113115. 1151111111 13111111111; 1.12:1 1151111111 121111511111; 1231 Evelyn Lewejey; 1.15:1 Methyl E11115; 1551 George Lend. 193 13 13. EU. 1?. 20. 34. 33. NOVEMBER W'e had a I-Ielleween Party. All enjeyed preneing steuntl the gymnasium, with what we theught glarieus eestumes. Outdeer Club gave a dense in Center. Surely the tleeetetiens were interesting and unique. Birthdays: 111i DDrDth? Hermen, Marthejsne Ltmtl; 1:311 Themes Deanne, Lemme Stewart; U321 Aliee Edgeeemh; Hill Ruth Miller; 1:133 Anne MeBredy; 1:14;! Nina tihelden; i132! Luene Peevey; 1211': Jesephiue MeeDenaltl; USE; Raeheel Hallett, Alice Trundy; GET: ViDIEl Tewle; $33; Heien Craven, Ernestine Parker; tssi Either Thempsen: IQEET Virginia HezeIten; iEQJ Dem Pedersen. DECEMBER. The Itiesseehttsetts Cluh gave a denee in Center. They had a surprise. What was it? Ne atImissien. Y. 1W. C. EL Basset. Trinkets. grah- heg. Christmas cards and Candy. W'e spent eur last niekeIs. espeeiailjr en the neat little Christmas eettls with G. N. 5. seal. The great initiation of the Lamhtls Pi Sigma fellews. Did they 7:11ij! it? Well, we did. VHTiEty is the spiee ef fife. This year we had a Christmas Party in Center instead of the eneual petty held in the dinihg-reem. The pregrem was very interesting to all, esgfeielly jehn Melvfs sele. Birthdays: er arguerite Jehnsen; t3; Rutherferd Drummend, Bessie Smith; 11:15:: Eire Huff; i233! Mildred Rosina Littleheld, Evelyn Rensem; EBB?! Christine Green- leaf; 11:33:; Rieherd Savage; tea Shirley Hartley; tssi Mary Tepiey; tiff: Elisabeth Silva; 1'2ng Estelle Merse; 1:31? Phyllis Rehins. JhNUARY Beskethall game hetweeu the rhhmmi team and the Seniers. All the games interest everyene, but especially this game. The best news is the seere. 33-33. in faster ef the Seniers. Another dance The Haneeek Ceuiity gate a Beileen Danee. It was seiiiethiiig different end espeeislly interesting,r when the string holding the helleens was broken. Seeend entertainment. I refer yeti te the Wl'itE'ttp en this entertainment. Anether interesting heskethall game with the Heston Seheel et Education. The fantastic tlstiee after the game interested everyene. The itiest important game to iiiest et' us was the Fermingten vs. Gethem he- eeuse ef the winning at that levely eep. Whe was the winning team? Oh, Fermingten this year. The Y. W. C. A. wanted all te get plenty to eat, and we enjoyed dancing after the game. Prehehly the buys Iiked the heuquet the best. 19-1 $5 FEW- 31. l 14:. 13. 21. LL Kenhehee Valley Cluh gave 3. sleighride. 'l'he1.r made us went te gel by their cheerful geetl-hyes. Birthdays: 1:12! Lueyr Vases, Heien Faster; tee Evelyn Saunders; tC-U Eugme Hsiees, Fred West; UH Paul Dumas; 1:101: Marguerite Psrker; tea Ids Gsudette; I123 Etta Mitchell; HTJ Peuiine I-IiitennT Merien McFarland; tee; Derrethy Russell. FEHRUJRRY The Industrial Arts gave an eseeilent entertainment in assembly. It was very geecl etlvertisieg end we were glad te knew what the her learn. The Valentine Party was s greet sueeess end semething diit'erent. We eejeyed playing games instead et' dsneing all the time. The Etrt Cluh's tlsnee held in Center. hr the tleeerstiens we knew that there is great talent among the students. Tetley we attended the 'lTes Dsnee end weuId yen like te- ltnew the eelers we used in tleeereting? They were reel, white. and blue. De yen suppese yen esn guess the clay ef which the eelets represented? Birthdays: 1:321 Margaret Heed; :15: Careiyn Meere; UH Geraldine Csrtsen; Hull Adele Eierten; IIEEJ Irene Mudge; i353 Mahelle MeFeuIsud, Atlantis Mueei; issj Etesher Ridley. M A R CH Third entertainment It seemed te he sppreeieted. Dsnee in Center. Anether tlenee in Center. The Great Minstrel given hy the twe fraternities. Ostetd Cetmty gave a dense and ehtertsinment in Center. We slse enjeyed the geeel advertising in ehspel given hf; ehe ef the eetive members ef the eiub. Eh-thdeys: LU Edmend Lesserd; UH Leeens Stewart, Bertha Millett; 1:13 Geneva Spurling, Walter Reeves; fest Bertha Warren. Geneva Gardner; Liam Beulah Chandler. Clarence Walker; r3180 Mary Griffin, Flerenee Derity; ism Camilla Little; mill Elesner Frest, Jehn Bell. APRIL Easter Reeess. Easter Reeess eleses. The Operetta ' Onee in a Blue Meen. 195 Iqu-Il-TWF HTK- 13 p- ,.Tr X743 r...- q a u -. -::? i - a: :55 b a x n. K E $9 4M vyw$w$y Nguv'rxmw-W 14:335.: Birthdays: LU A. F. Brutatn; PET: Madelyn UImEr; E331 Omar Drummond; UH Umris Baulter; IE3 Capitaia Claugh; H? Madalyn Cumlidge, Ethel Eunnell; 123? Mary Pearsun; E100 Mary Arden EIWEH; Haj! Damthy Pickett; in; Marion Haines; 1:15;! Ek'liarjnrie Kendall; 1:1le Marjorit: Snell. Reta Bracken, Beulah Clark; 11:20:: Mariam Taylcrr; iEHJ Linwnml PGTI'ET; 1:23 Verna Nelsen; 4:273; Ruth Crnwthcr. H 1-H? . The Advanced Senimrs gave a cabaret It helped 51 Int tu Shm'teu the wEEk-EIHI. 13. 14. 15. A Spatial banquet given by the Oracle Sufi The Massachuactts Club gave a bazaar. Birthdays: EU Genrge Bakar; UH Ethelyn Lihby; Um Hazel McFarland; 1:13? HEIEn Reed; IIEEJJ Katharine Fiiield; iErzjb Anna Ring; :fE-U Alica MacDill; lfBTJ ViGIa Cmumrs, Flnra Wright; C292: Clinton Guilford, Eleanur Mclxud; iBGJI Alice Keane. JUNE Annmmtemtnt-the month of graduatiun. Are ynu happy? Alumni Banquet. SElliUl' Tea. Class Play. E .l+e+::tra.H Baccalaureate Sunday. Graduation. Birthdays: EU Mary Gihhmls; UH Marjorie PiHman; 1351+ Randina Hill: f3 FIGTEHCE Hart; UH Barbara PikE; HID Darnthy Farringtnn; IIHJ Cara Pmle; KEH Lauise GmuId; iEEj Katherine Shaw, Iriana Drmmldmyd. Lillian Gasmnguay; 1128 Mary Jane Farther; IIETJ Eliaaheth Hailia. JULY ND schnnL Bjra'hn'ayx: L'ljl Beda Christina Andaman; 5:41 Albert Brown; 118:! Margaret Guthne; UM Marian Westnn; U4; Stasia Ranski; i173! Marian Hawkes, Helen Lee; :13; Sarah E. Welch; tED? Bernice: Dnrity, Lara. Hall; 11:31?! Helm Hop: N'ckerscrn; L227: gaming Warren; LEM Dummy Emery; iraw Irma Gilly, Carla Andermn: i219 Alice mtt. EUGUST Again no schoul fm- smne of us. Birrfacfgj-J: IlfU 1'IJirginia GilIi5; IIEJ Bessie 1I-FiJmebsttar; L'EEJ Adelaide Hamiltnn; Um Mary Curtra: Hm Madelyn Smith; :3er Daria Macmft. Darnthy Matthews; fan; Eiiza- bath Marstaller; Elej Gladys Fastar. 19E- - l u '7 ' H '71; 315W- '. TPEBLE OF CONTENTS PAGES Title .. ...................................................... . 1 Frmntispieca ................................................ 2 Title Page .................................................... 3 Dedication Picture ............................................ 4: Dedicatiml .................................................... 5 Furewnrd ..................................................... E Arrangenmnt .................................................. 1? Entrance to Cnrthell .......................................... S Entrance to East .............................................. 9 New Building ................................................ 1-3 Corthall Hall ................................................. 11 Rubia and East ............................................... 12 Principalis Residence: .......................................... 13 Bucademy Hall ................................................ 14 Farge and Machine Shop ...................................... 15 Remptien Rnum, Rubia Hall ................................... 16 Recaption Roam, East Hall .................................... 17 Juninr High School ........................................... 18 Faculty Sactiun ............................................... 19-33 Saninr Sectinn ................................................ 39-1110 junior Saction ................................................ 101-1113 alumni Section ............................................... 1119-1211 Organizatians ................................. l ................ 121-142 ' School lnterasts .............................................. 113-164 Practice Schnnls .............................................. 153-154 Athletics ..................................................... 165-130 Featu res ...................................................... 181-192 Calendar ..................................................... 193-196 19'? 53:? 59 N mm WWI 9 a? :3 011 Autzagmphs. l .d 3933 I 1-. n -. L: H .. fry? .. .L r 1 .IHHHU -..:. hit... b- JM T... w.;$...uw.... Advertising Section ? 6?? Yb Oar H6276! ertz'xew Ii! THE CLASS OF 1931 WISHES TO EXPRESS TO ITS ADVERTISERS SINCERE APPRECIATION OF THEIR COURTEOUS COOPERATION 2G3 Printwell Printing Company JDHN H. DDULEY, MANAGER QUALITY and SERVICE O Printers 0f the a Green and White J: 9 TEMPLE STREET, PORTLAND. MAINE TELEPHCINE FDREST 31415 204 T0 the Class of 1931 I wish you all the pleasures and happiness of life and success in your chosen profession. LOUIS J. CHRISSIKOS, Prop. 310wa WHERE ALL STUDENTS MEET We serve you the best food and refreshments with the beet service for your money. Steaks Banana Splits Fruit Chops Royals Confectionery Salads Velvete Sodas Soups Normal Special Ice Cream Stews Sunduee Pop Corn Novelties - F Hens - Cameras - Graduation Gifts To all the members of the faculty, students, and organizations at G. N. 5.. I wish to express my sincere thanks for the support given me during the last year. Met; our friendehip continue during the next year. EDS Campliments of THE Y. M. C. A. Camph'menfg 0f GDthm Hardware C0. ELECTRIC Rama AND PLUMBING SUPPLIES Parker's Heme Bakery and Lunch Rmom Garner 0f South and State Streets GORHAM, - - Mame E. J1 BRAGDGE GORHAM SAVINGS BANK ORGANIZED 1863 GEGRGE P. PLAISTED. ....................................................... Preat'den! CLAREH-EZE E. CARLL ................................................. Vt'cerPresfdenr C. H. WEHTWDRTH ...................................................... Treasurer CARL D. CARGILL ................................................ Assistant Treasurer DepDSits $977,000 Surplua and Proflts $171,000 Ofiice Huurs: 9 A.M. tc- 3 RM; Saturdays. 9 ELM. to 12 M. FRED W. SMALL ATTORNEY AND CGUNSELLDR W 13 KIMBALL AT LAW MEATS AND PROVISIONS Corner Main and Snuth Streets GORHAM. - MAINE Gnrham, - - Maine 243E- - - ' ' - - L' IW-r-I Compliments 0f THE Y. W. C. A. Schaai Supplies - Distinctive Staiianery Fauwtain Pans A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Greeting Cards FINE CHOCOLATES AND CANDIES EJESTMAN CRMERRS AND FILMS Quality Developing, Priming, Enlargements GEO. S... BURNELL GORHANL MAINE 2E1? E. A. BEEDE SHDE REPMRING GGUDYEAE SYSTEM Gotham, Maine Agent far Spencer Shoes Compliments 0!: RALPH M. WHITNEY DENTIST Westbrnnk, - Maine X-RAY WORK Compliments of C. S. NEAL FUNERAL DIRECTGR Gnrham Tel. ITS West Buxmn-Tel. Bar Mills 23-3 PHILCD RADIUS Compliments of JOHN LAWRENSEN Wastbrnak, - Maine CDmpHmEHIS 0f STAR LAUNDRY Westbmuk, Maine GO TO TRAVERS, Fur Yum Eats Ice CreamJ Candy, Sada of AH Kinds . TYDDL GAS AND VEEDGL OILS FILLING STATIUN Camph'menra 0f ERNEST G. LANE GARAGE Gnrham, Maine Campfimenrs 0f HARRY F. G. HAY 795 Main Street Westbrnnk, - - Maine 6L3321r: TQM Mm Wm WEE? CmPliments 0f THE ALBERT STUDIO Cmpliments 0f 3 - r I J THE GLEE CLUBS i- - 20E! Camplimenrs hf LAMBDA PI SIGMA HTry Our Friendly thr-way FDR HUME, CGLLEGE FURNISHINGS, FURNITURE Oren thperjs Suns Purtland, Maine.- HARRY RAEBURN Euccessnr tc- Bmwn. Cnstume: CDSTUMER AND PRDDUCER We Direct and Costume Shows of AH Kinds 542g Congress St, Partland, Me. PHDHE FOREST 5614 Compliments 0f A FRIEND Campfimenrs hf Faster-Averyj's THE SYSTEM CO. 516 Cnngress St, Portland, Me. But paling is hat tn sell apparel which is lowest in price. but apparel which is has: far: the least. iTHERFS h DIFFERENCE; 2H! J. E. PALMER CO. Specialisra in Miaaesr 51nd Wamenjs Apparel 543 Congress Streat, Portland, Me. Campliments 0f THE OUTDOOR CLUB -I' I .I '1' I. . .-' --'h ' - -. -: JII .-' r Campliments 0f ALPHA LAMBDA BETA Nomr Lenses For Y 0w E 3:63 A new lens ground only by us. Fitted t0 your eyes by experts. Let us show Emu this impr-aved lens. MURDOCK COMPANY OPTOMETRISTS - OPTICIANS Old Y. M. C. A. Bldg, Cungrws Square, Pnrtiand, Maine LORING, SHORT 81 HARMON The Bank Stare 0f Partiand Books, Fine Stationery. Desk Sets. Tennis Outfits. 31111::- Lunch Sets, Vacuum Bottles, Kndaks and Empplies. Develnping and Printing. Fauntain Pens, Leather Gnarls. Dennison Goods Manument Squaw, Purtland, Maine Camplimenrs 0f THE COMMUTERS, CLUB 212 hum; Smart Apparel- FOR SCHOOL. SPORT AND BUSINESS WEAR Excfusiue In. Charaarer-r-Bur Nat Expensive Special prices given to Students far Commencement B E N 0 IT ' S WESTBROOK PORTLAND Compliments 0f FIDELITY TRUST CO. PORTLAND Main Oflice: Munument Square Other 033333: 8? Exchange St. and Wnudfnrds Square, Portland; Westbrook, Snuth Portland, Harrisnn, Fryeburg, Suuth Windham, Cumberland Mills, Yarmouth The Sporting Goods Store HEADQUARTERS FDR SCHDDL ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Write for catalogue THE JAMES BAILEY COMPANY 264 Middla Street, Pnrtland, Maine 213 THE B 8:. B DRUG CO. H. Lanny.r Welch, Pmp. THROUGH SERVICE WE GRDW 364 Main Street Wesfbrnnk, - - Maine Distributors of A. J. REACH, WRIGHT E5 DITSDN ATHLETIC Gaunt; KING c531 DEXTER CO. 11 WIunument Sq, Pnrtland, Me. TEL. FGREST 429C! Brawn Ems. Hardware Co. Estimates cm Heating Plants of all kinds and cm Plumbing HARDWARE, TINWARE, CRDCKERY B. P. S. Paint Praducts, Pure Linseed lDiil and Turpentine Licensed Embm'mer amf Funeral Dfrecmr Gnrham, - Maine Compliments 0f CRESSEY 8:. ALLEN HMAINE'S OLDEST PIANC- HDUSEH Compliments of PHILIP W. HAWKES I. G. A. GRDCERIES - PRGVISIDNS Telephcne 5? Gurham, . Maine Westbronk Remnant Stare: Westbroohrs Leading Department Stare Owned and Operated by E. ID. PDrEII Westbmnk, - Maine THE MEN!S SHOP APPAREL FDR MEN AND BUYS Westbronk. Maine. Where weffrdresged men meet VOSE-SMITH CO. Florists 646 Cnngress Street Portland, - - - Maine J. B. ROBERTS Manufacturer Elf and Dealer III! The Medumak Natinnal Bank ' I 4 ' 13 IT Walduborn, Mame HDLSE FLRM H M3 Grams Hanover, - Maine . Compliments of Camphmenrs of W. S. JORDAN CO. Westcottjs Market Springvale, Maine: Campliments 0f THE YORK COUNTY CLUB Campliments 0f THE OXFORD COUNTY CLUB 215 BGGK ENDS DGDR STDPS RUFUS K. JORDAN IRON FOUNDRY CASTIHGS FRDM ONE PQUND Tc: TWD TENS 907 Main Streat, Westbmnk, Maine Service - Satisfaction ANDIRC'NS FIREPLACE GRIDS LAWRENCE B. SEAVEY AUTO EQUIPMENT Radioa and Supph'm - Wa'ffard Storage Batteries OAKLAND AND PONTIAC 908 Main Street, Westbrnali, Maine Telephnne 469 J. H. McDONALD co. F. J. Melaugh, Treasurer SEA FOOD 158 Cammercial Sn, Purtiand, Me. Farest 3 3 ?3 Fore5t 3 3 ?9 Comph'menta if The Vallae Pharmacy Westbrook, - Maine Victor Radios and Records Hardware, Paints, Spurting Grands, Kitchenware, Toys Westbrnak Hardware Co. 82?-829 Main SL, Westbrook, Me. Telephane l? C Gmpfimen t5 0? S. 3.. GI. W. E. Hilbnrn, D.D.S. 633 Cungress Street Pnrtland, - - Maine.- H1. When You. Come To Portland Visit Our New Store We believe you will like its cordial, friendly atmosphere, the unusual varieties from which to change; its smart, fashion- right merchandise and the attractive every clay values 0111: prices always affmrd. PORTEOUS, MITCHELL 8:. BRAUN CO. Pnrtland, Maine M' .- rm: anHF-S SMILEF EB. Strictly a wamanis stare spaciaiiiring in stylish aiiirarai . Hf quality 30 entirely dependable as to make passible um guarantee Hf satisfactinn in every cmmmer. 15-3 I... '11: Cmmph'menrs of HANSONiS STUDIO Portland, - Maine The Randall Teachers, Agency H. H. RandalI. Manage:- 56 Libby Bldg, Cnngress Square Purtland, Maine The Maine I'mIChw'mt's1r Agency E. C. McGraw. Manager 54 Libby Bldgu Cnngress Square Portland, Maine Cumph'menm Of Jnhn Bi. Winslnw, D.D.S. 839 Main Street Westbmnk, - - Maine C Dmph'menrs of A FRIEND PDRTLAHD BUSTDN HARTFGRD The Cary Teachers, Agency Gearge H. Larrabee. Mgr. 614 Clapp Memurial Building Pnrtland, Maine C. J Bquard, D+M.D. 3743 Main Street W'astbrnuk. - - Maine Office TEIEpthE 5 ?U LYNN BUCKLEY OPTGMETRIST 553:1: Cnngress Street Portland, - - Maine Tel. Farest 6160 ROBERTS STUDIO Specializing in Schoal Portraits 115 HIGH STREET, PORTLAND, MAINE Campliments 0f A FRIEND 21E! q? 392 '3 EN 3W, WM 7 j Cmplimenrs 0f THE MASSACHUSETTS CLUB L E? .5; J g i- J :1 T j 1 J 35; Cmpliments of EH1 THE DRAMATIC CLUB .r '.1T- WIPE: : .53:- 3333':- ' ' :23? 22E! i ...... C Dmpfz'menrs of GORHAM GARAGE IRA C. ALDEN. Prop. Best Wishes Hf Carswellis Drug Stare m; . mild N HHAL Iii I . L 1; INSTRUCTOR fi 3' he: 11:? mt Helpful Ciassmam Magagme -- . ELL PRIMARY PLANS ! r WW mam mm i' far Grade and Rural Teachers :I Normal Instructor Primary Plans II SuppliEE. MGIE Primary Matarial and l: Mare Matcrial fm- the Uppe: Grades I' Than A111; Uther 'IIEachE'rS' Magazine I! $2JJI'J Per Year nf 1D Issues-2 Yaars fur $3.DD !I Sample Cam; cm Reques: III F. A. GWEN PUBLISHING CGMPANY, Dansville, N. Y. Eerrr: h'luuul Eu: .I'LIJ Elltmt-mm Bnn-tl'ln Ml; SANBORNis Cigam'ng Pressing. Dyeing FIRST CLASS HMRCUTTING . and Re afr'n i p I 9 Ask the Normal Crowd I HIGH GRADE WORK AT . . ' I REESGMBLE PRICES Maurlce Dlxon, Pmp. :- On Hre way to Narmai Hi3! MEN'S TAILGR MADE SUITS - J' $12.aa-$32.au ' .' I Campliments 0f .I I W ashmgton and Hancock County Clubs ' I I 221 ii: -;x C Dmpffmen rs 0f THE ORACLEH For boots and shoes 0r hosiery, hats, dresses: nnuefn'es or face; or anything you wish to buy RANKIWS 15 THE PLACE ELLA M. RANKIN Main Street, Gotham, Maine Compliments of THE A1 DIVISION C Unqpfimenrs of The Kennebec Valley Club Campfimenrs of C. B. SMITH 2? Pleasant Street, Tnpsham, Me. Prup. Tupsham Gladioff Gardma BULBS AND CUT FLOWERS FDR SPLLE IN THEIR SEASDN MY Salary! Will it be mntinued? ASK ABDUT The Jahn Hancock Safary Continumfnn Plan ND DELIGATIDN H. EARLE SHAW Room 549, Masnnic Temple Bldg. 415 Cungress 3L, Pnrtland, Me. Campiimems of THE A3 DIVISION Compliments 0f Wadswnrth Huwland 3: Ca. 15 Monument Square: Portland, - .. hiaine -II'. Campliments 0f THE ART CLUB Campliments 0f THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS BOYS Campliments 0f THE A2 DIVISION FRED L. HANSON . FURNITURE AND PIANO CUWPEIWEHFS DEC MOVING THE A4. DIVISION LEGAL AND LDHG DISTANCE Public Carr Fur Hire Tel. 12? Gorham, Maine 223 Ir,.rI:-foF -IFI :1 1.1x I r: :2wa:;-:31 l. KIIIQIPIIHIJI IfJI LET fuel, :95 tiffym IIII HI f The II-IIJF':I.--.I1 THE PORTLAND AND SOUTH PORTLAND BRANCHES of the Gorham Normal School Alumni Association extend their best wishes to the class ef '31. May emu always continue ?eur good work fer our Alma. Mater. We have attempted to do nut bit by establishing 3 Scholarship Fund frum the proceeds of the pleu.r Aunt Lucia and a Bridge Party. given at the Eastland Hotel. This fund is for deserving pmspeetive teachers. OFFICERS President, M135 ESTHER MENISH, ilB Secretary, MR3, RUTH LOMBARD, :17 . Treasurer. MRS. MYRTLE KUELINGt III? Cerreepnnding Secretary, MISS MILDRED ANDERSUN, $12 Organized 1926 Membership 6U 1 : Ht Hi... .r'i'qaa -. .- -- 2 : '5, . . I' ' fun, in : ' -P -., ..L .- I 1. 1 . -. 'f--'-. m- 3 - . ' -- . 1 .-.- ' .'. .'l 'I- If ..I-le-i1l t h :II'TIW ;:T::Plhl '. . Ell? I K51 II I I- IIF-I-IIL I JIr'lLJ-Irlll II. I . i:- IIJIL. : EEI II I FliE-II I :j-gl hf? j ' I. I' 'r' m' --: .., l '. I -LL-IMJV ..I 'r-.-' WV. '.-' .' Hr . 1, . I . . 1 4 . - . I . I l. I :f' I '... u . I-.. I FRIENDS OF GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL Miss Marjnrie Bartlett. Wnrthingmn. Mass. Mrs, Mabel Bradbury. Salnltuzu'd+ ME. Mrs. Arthur Brann. Wistbmnk. Me. Miss Chrislie Bray. Signingmn. ME. Mrs. Pa. B. Bridges. Suuth Bristol. Me. Miss Flma Card. Cape Neddick. ME. A. K. Caswell. Barwick. ME. Mrs. Maurice Cahh. Pnnhnd. ME. Vera Culby. Staningmn. Me. Mrs. P. V. Ctmlidge. Piusiielti. Me. Mrs. Thus. .1. Craven, Pnrtlami. Me. Mrs. C. C. Curtis. P'Eitlililld. ME. Mr. Dshnrn Davis. Bridgtnn. ME. Mrs. Elma ! T. Dean. Madisan. Me. Miss Nettie De Custer. BuckEeld. ME. Ciaira Desmnud. Gardiner. Me. Harald Dnnnell. Dceanaidt. Calif. Frank Fall. EanEnrd, ML Mrs. H. R. Gillia Furtlind. ME. Mr. l'hi'iln'rargiIr Gilpatrick. Ken: Falls, ME. BEatrice Gaddard. Augusta. Me. Miss Etta L. Gnadwin. Evarett. M355. Grace L. Gardnn, Gmham. Me. Mrs. F. F. Guuld. Frcepurt. ME. LHIian E. Enuld. Gurham, ME. Miss Katherine Gray. Sanfard. Me. Mabei C. Guthrie. Pnnland. ME. Mrs. Frank Hamiltun. Sanfurd. ME. Marian S. Hamiltnn. Pauland. Me. Fltnrd Hart. West Paris. Me. Mrs. Jnsaph Havey. Eiddefard. Me. Mrs. Ada M. Hmiges. Attlehum. Mass. Philip M. Huward. GtanillE JcL. Mr. Miss Helen M. Hunttr. Rmkvilla. Cunn. Mrs. Perle? F. Jnhnsuni Iert-Iand. Me. MIL R. L. Knighy. Portland. ME. Mrs- Max B. Libby. Biddeford. ME. Mimi Edith Littieiield. Eliot. M2- Kathleerl Machnald. Suulh Paris. ME. Mr. James Marcmft. Purtland. ME. Mr. RDSCDE Harman. E'Elswnrth; ME. William Marstaller. Lisbun Falls. ME. Percy L. hhnin. Westbmnl-L. Me. Mrs. Frank McFarland. Christmas Claw. ME. Mrs. A. B. Mitchell. Stuckmn Springs. Me. Mrs. E. H. Mandy. Pnrtland. ME. Miss Flurence Marti . Sanfard. Me. Mr. Leandtr Masher. Auburn. ME. Gearge F. Mud-ge. Hugusta. Me. Phleis Newmmh. Carmel. Me. Mrs. S. Grmandmyd. Sanfnrd, ME. Miss Harrie: Dsburn. Eanfnrd. Me. FIura J. Page. Clintan. Me. Harry Parkar. Ellswnrth. ME. M. A. Feahady. Snuth Windham. Me. Harman Phillips. Eliswmlh. ME. Sarah Pike. Bridgtun. Me. Miss Ruth Plummer. Sanfurd. Me. Ptrvilla Reynaldsl Brawnville JEL. Me. Sltphen L. Rnhhins. Kitttry. Me. Mr. J. P. Rubinsun. BEthEL ME. Mm E H. Sauuders. Pnrthnd. Mt. Helen Sherman. Scarburu. ME. Bernice Smith; Snuth FurtIand. Me. Mrs. Harry J . Smith. Pembmke. Me. Ltwis Smith. Suuth Pnrtland. Me. ML Shaldun Spurling. Suuthwest Harbur. ME. Miss Alice Tapley. Suuth Paris, Me. Mr. Elliut Thnmpsnn. Cheheague Island. Me. Natalie Thummnn. Brawn. ME- Mrs. Clarence Thyng. Sanfard. ME. H. Emmans Usher. Gotham, Me. Miss Eleanar Waikar. Sanford. Mm Marjurie Warren. Walfvillt. Huva Stalin Mrs. Dumas Winsinw. Freepurt. ME. Maurice Wmdward. Bunthha? Harbur. Me. Mrs. Etta Wright. Camdm. ME. .1 UL-rl JUNIOR C1 We hustle when we want to, We hustle when we tinn't: Hie say we esn. we must, we will, When we want tn sag,r we won't; W'e rake enr hrsins, and scratch enr heads, And step with nnthing less, Then to let you knew that we are glad. JUNIOR C3 Just a year weive known each other, How the friendiy hnntl has grown! New DIJT feelingr fer snnther. In the soil nf life is sewn. May nnr Hewet- nf friendship grew As tall as the tallest tree: And may the rents of each plant knew Depths. deep as the deepest see: And may we esll this thought a seed, Planted firmly en this site ; The C3 Division of '32, Te he at G. N. S In the soil of the GREEN AND WHITE J UNIOR C4 ,1 L Front every earner of the state This class has come, i: E f Just fer an education El l r'-a-'-r Mixed with gnnd fun. -31 When these when are our sdeisers i: ,3in JUNIOR C2 Say to us, ndatinit!H ii '. -' 1':- We sweetlj,r smile and say thank you 1th. 13' ; 'Stestl Inf I want !'i 23': . , i1 Each tine has his own npininn, ,.., i, - As I have mine; - 7W1. But give me the C4 Division For all the time. .j. 3;. ' sss Campiiments 0f EASTMAN BROS. $1 BANCROFT Pnrtland, - Maine hHHAYE DRUG STGRES- i When in TDLun--- FESSENDENES Lunch at nur Dutch Dan Sada Shep and quntains l Dennimn Gaods Stationery fur Tasty Food De1icigus Drinks Greeting Cards and THHI'E'S Phcne or Mail Us. Yuur Drders 49? Congress Street mm STORES PDRTLAHH. HEINE Cnngmtulations and Best Wishes :0 Class Df1931 Frank Forrestall Adams Studio PHOTOGRaPI-IERS Lerner Building, 5513 Congress Street, Partland, Me. Everything to Paint and Varnish with M: F. Bragduu Paint CB. Cheaver S. Smith, D.M.D. 4? Exchange Street, Purtland, Me. W.. D4 CfESSEY: D-M-D' Cumberland Mills, - Maine KEYSTGNE PAINTS AND VARNISHES 22? g . WE $ LW Emu? WWW $33 2 .- 311 KL 223


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