Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)
- Class of 1936
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gfzeen and White 1936 meme: Gorham Grough 1922 Years VOLUME XVIII Him? Published by THE JUNIOR CLASS GORHAM NORMAL. SCHOOL GORHAM. MAINE Town Huff, Garbam A Temple to Democracy TO THE TOWN JOF' GDRHAM Which the: Gurham Narmal School ftEfizjmghj all the years nf' her life has ikee'nihij'nbrea ta call Etime; tn-enjuy ,lts huspitaltty, and ta 23th as a .1...-r'r'--.- Jlr : ' rib ?! HF. .H a: H. -1 .I' 3H . ma ?EEH ALRE- :p-JTEIH' H .- :u' MrLeHait Heme Biiiit fit Iffj, tierhem; i'ljfeine GORHRM THROUGH THE YEARS This year, 1936. the tewn ef Gerhani is ehserving aii impertant anniversary, fer it was just two hundred years age. 1t3ii, that saw its establishment. Sinee 131 , the date of the ieuading at the lGerham Normal Seiieel, many students have had item eiie te three happy years in this hespitahie iittIe town, and this seheel is henered ta be able ta eeiitrihttte in a small part to the tihseiwaiiee of its birth. .rhs students heeenae hetter aequainteti with Gerhaiii, they heeeme interested in various landmarks they.r see aheut, anti heenme eurieus as to their signifieatiee. Prebahiy the tirst hike that many of its task after earning te- Gerharn was ter the tap at Fart Hill. Starting train the durmitery, we went dewii the hill ten Sehael Street and iietieetl. perhaps fer the hFSt time. Ji'keatlet'rtyt Hall. We were interested te learn that the building ditl net always belting tn the Gerhaiti Normal Seheel, but was eriginaliy GDrharri theatlemy, declieatetl in 1806. The first year 01113.? heys were admitted, hut the ieilawing year hfteen girls were atiniittetl. The number of girls gradually inereased untii ahnut 183?. when the institutien heeame Gerham Female Seminary. A little farther up the street, we netieetl an attraetive hriek heuse. Seineene asked+ De you knew that that is the eldest hriek heuse iri Maine?I It was built in 1W3 by the MeLelian t'arniiy. The hrieks were made hj; hand right en the MeLellan farm. Aiter walking up hill and dawn fer aheut a mile. we reaehed ettr destinatiea, Fart I-Iill. Besides admiring the view, we learned seine leeaI history. At the very tsp of the hill is a breeze tahlet marking the site 0f the GDl'i'lalTltUWll Fart tram which the hill reeeivetl its name. This iert was built iii 1W4 when the Indian Wat's were EttdangEfing the lives at lSverham's early settlers. Deitbtless triest elf as iirst heearne acquainted with the Congregational Iailihiireh thretigh the town eleek ea its steeple. Later we learned that it is ene sf Gerhamis eherished eltl haiidings, ereetetl in ITE'IFJ. The history of the Congregational Church gees haek even further than this, fer itt 1TH a leg ehureh was huilt en Fart Hill. ILiesitie the Parish Heuse we have often netieetl the hrewa stene menument. 3.13.11? et' tts are interested te read item tine sitie hi it, This menumeut was ereeteti by tIireetieu and expense ef the tewri, Maj: ii, 18m. and tr: knew that the ether three sides reeetti impertaitt events in eeltiieetieil with the settlement iii the tewti. 1' ........... iiiiiiiimllrm. UM Ge-riiem Baxter Heme Befere we had 5pent 1115113: 65355 in Gerhani e111' referenee werk led 115 te the tewn iih1'51'y. 5315 we 5t51'tet1 dewn Senth Street, we p555et1 the eld eentetery where 1115113? ef the tew11'5 e5riy i11h5hit511t5 51'e buried. On the 5tene5 we read 5ueh 115me5 55 Phinney, MeLellen, Lengfellew. 5nd ethe1'5, di5tingni5hetl in the e51'1y hi5te1'yr ef Geth51n. jnet hefere 1'e5ehingr the lihtary, we netieed 5 l51'ge yellew 11e115e 5 5hert di5- t5nee beek f rent the 5t1'eet. A5 the heme ef Elihu Banter, ene ef the tewni5 deete1'5, thi5 heu5e w55 hniit in lEUS, e11 the 511et where the library new 5t5nd5. Shertly 5fte1' 19ml, He11.J5111e5 Phinney B51tte1', 5 Perti511tl lawyer, and the 5en ef Elihu Renter, previtied f er the pre5ent lih1'5ry. The e151 he115e w55 n1eeed 5light11.r te 1n5ke teem fee the new building 5nd i5 new 115ecl 55 5 1nn5etnn fer relie5 511d pietnree ef eeriier d535, Se 11e51' etn' e511111115 that it 5hne5t 5een15 5 pert ef it, 5t5nd5 the 5y1nbei ef Gethemie- geven'1-1nent. the Tewn H5111 It i5 interesting te nete that thi5 5t5telj,r eId htti-Iding wee ereeted in 18511 55 5 Free Church. It h55 heen need 55 5 Tewn H511 ei-nee 13513. It h55 been greatly 5ltered and repaired 51151 new i5 5e111etitne5 5peken 'ef 55 5 perfeet nieee ei' 51'ehiteet111'e. The5e 51'e enljr 5 few ef' the tewn 5 hi5te1'ie i511dn15rk5. Nene ef the5e 5pet5 i5 5e-de51' te the he55t5 ef Geth51-n Nerntel Seheei 5tndent5 55 Certhell H511. We 5till eing it5 ptei5e5 55 did E dw51rl P. 1iEiFe5ten. in hi5 HDetlieetien Hymn fer the New 1 eri1151 Seheel Building, written in 18:3: Silent the glad tidings frern 5e55itie te meuntein. Wave the bright banner frem 5teeple 5nd tewer; Been we here en the reek 5 new t'enntain, Feuntein ei wi5dern 5nd knewledge 5nd pewer. Ever in heeety, D temple ef LEEI'Hng, Shine frem thi5 height 511 the valleys heiew; Bright e11 thine 51t51'5 fer evern'iere burning, I11ee115e ef knewledge with leve in it5 glew. MR. JOHN EDWARD DOOLEY On April 15, just het'ere this hech went ten press, news came 0f the death tif Mr. Jehtt Edward Dneley, manager Elf the Printwell Cem- patiy. The GREEN arch WHITE: Eleard of this year, as well as the Beards e-f previeus years, feel that they have lest a true friend in Mr. Deeiey. It has been 01111; threugh his eenstant aid and friendlyr advise, as well as that at his father, that this heek has been made pessibie. Our feeling has always been ene of gratitude, and our sense at appreciatien of this help has always been high. Se, as the 1936? GREEN asia- WHITE: gees to press, the Editorial Beard pays its tirihute te Mr. Jehn Edward Deeley, and extends its sympathy tn his family. arrangement LzC37zew'ze fJDta-t'cfz'm rz'on Hz'storf 9f Gorham campus Scenes Faculty? Seniors Juniors Freshmen Training School 04192 Zetz'cs CDz'recrorf Calendar Entrance to Carmel! Ha?! Russel! HRH !Illllll Principal '5 Residence CorthEH Half Academy H :1! I l Junior High School Hobie Huff and East Hall I-.. I - ---.'-- View fram East Hal! GORHAM A sunny hill beneath a sunny sky, 1fifith friendly buildings grouped among the trees, Unfildweed and glacIe :-i5 knewledge hem of these? Congenial f friends tn make the play-heurs fife. Grave f fiends. ten help us eehre eternal why : If we seek wisdom, are net thEY the keys? And beaks :-the slanting 51.111 helieves in these, Careeses one 111: one as she gees hy Old volumes en the shelf. VUisdem indeed 15 get from all of these but met from one. So here, for us, are friendship, hunks, and heauty; The great thinge and the little things we need. Stay here and glean awhile; when you are done Ge forth and share, and e311 it life, nut duty. BAEEAIU'L HDWARD, 33.3 fadew 571a Q-FACl U LTY 33Wi 15.... 3m :4 To OUR FACULTY There is never anything worth while gained that we are not indebted to some one. Often- timea we become so absorbed in our own inter- ests and purpose that we fail to acknowledge this truth. PL: sometime, however, we all become conscious of the fact. The students of Gotham Normal School, fully aware of their inexperience, realize that the debts which thEY owe to their Faculty are immeasurable. Every member of the Faculty,r has been a faithful. patient guide, ever willing to point out the moat fruitful road; to accon'lpram.1r us along unfamiliar paths, or, to redirect wandering footd steps which have strayed through inexperience. You helped us to realize accomplishments which we once thought were beyond our reach. Not only:r are we indebted for what you con- tribute to our knowledge and training but also for the inHuence which your personality and character has upon the enrichment of our lives. With true gratitude and sincerity each and every student may aayw Thou wert my guide, philosopher and friend. WALTER EARLE RUSSELL, A. 13 D. ED. Principal! Sf Garhmu Nm'ma-f SEEMS! .- +-w J Ts the Editnrs sf the GREEN AND WHITE, 1936: You dn well tn dedicate the Gnrharn Nnrtnal Sthnnl Year Bonk of 1936 tn the Tan nf Gerhani. It is htting that the Gnrhani Normal School shnnld retngniae the Bicentennial bf the t-nwn in which it is Intated. The bnnds connecting the Gotham Normal School and the ann of Gotham have ever been sttnng and kindly. The establishment nf this normal schnnl in the ann of Gotham was the direct outgrnwth of the genernns interest of the town and its citizens. The original campus and the first building, equipped and readsr for use. were the gifts of the Town of Gnrham and its pnblic-spirited citizenswa gift more generous than that prneided by any other community in this state for a similar purpnse. Not alnne in this initial gift has the town shnwn its kindly and entiperative spirit. but all through the years nf the Normal Schonlis existence the tnwn has furnished the chil- dren for the campus deninnstratinn and practice schools. The State of Maine has recognized its obligation tn the Town nf Gnrham for these important cnntribntinns by genemns finan+ tial support 0f the sthnnls in which these children were taught. The Gotham Normal School has been fnrtnnate in hav- ing its existence in a CDmmunitY having such splendid religinns, social. and educational standards. It gladhr atknnwl- edges its indebtedness therefor. May the mutual good will that has been sn evident between the schnrnl and the tnwn fnr ninre than half a century never grnw less. Walter E. Rnsseitr HTALTER EARLE RUSSELL, A. IL, D. ED. 117551-32134 UNIVERSITY, RHDnE Ismxu COLLEGE m? EDUCATIDH Principles of Teaching. A FM'DRITE QL'DTATIUE: And yindh' 'zmm'd hr me, mm? deFJI rmn'hf, GERTRL'DE LINCOLN STONE, B. 5., A. M. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Psychmlngy, Rural Sociolugy, I-Iistnry 0f Educatinn. A FAVORITE QUDThTIDI: Tn m'm-y mm: Ham's: npmwth A II 55H: Irrjy and n' EMU, And FTTFJ' mm: derra'dcfh The way IH'J; mm? 5hr!!! ya. LOUIS BURTON 'i-VOODWAHD, A. IL A. M. BATES CDLLEGE, I'IAR'IJARD UIWERSITY SciEnCe, Ethics, Schcml Law. :51 FAVDRITE QUOTATION: The far! 0f Hm humbih'm 0f EEIH E3 Hm mnmf arder Mr Hat- 1.1-an .JJ Faye mm: H :H A FAVDRITE QUOTATIDH : jESSIE LOUISE. KEENE. PH. 13. WESLEYAN UNWERSITT IndustriaI Arts, Bird Study, Science. A FM'DRITE QL'UTATIDH! H'fmt cmmrr'rmm a xcfmaff' . . . Hui Harmfrrs, sh'mry and Wise me rmrh brmum Hwy fur: Har J'FHE'J'J'PF'IS task: Ami jinn? Hmr'r i-frhrn prim L1: cynic: Hmf 0pm and in HUM: Hm: ask; And bays; wih': .Irra'nfu'ahsr nga'aw Ta fry Hira'r J'Unrhfni I'a'yur rm Hacir Evan's, Engmd m Fawn mad grmv. Ami quirk m hat: a mitrm'd nmf n Shirk; Thaw rmurirnc a Jrfmnff . . . GEORGE ALBION BROWN GnRI-IM-I NORMAL SCHDUL, CDLtn-Inm UNWERSITY EVUDdWUrkiI'Ig, Machine Shop, ThEc-ry of Electrical 3-1 pp! iance. A FAVORITE QUOTATIDN: It 1'3 well for a: man 1:; respec! M3 mm: rnmrimt whamwer E: i3, and m Hrfm'a hiuwcif bmumi ft: ima'mfd- H, and m Haim- frzrr if Hm rmfmct if desemwin LAWRENCE NELSON CILLEY GDRHAM NORMAL SCHnnL, OSWEGU NDRMAL SCI-IUUL, STDUT INSTITUTE W'mdwnrking, Forging, Drafting, Trade and Job Analysis. Supervisnr Df Practice Teachers in Drafting. Tim: mm: is; great, wimfawm' be his starfmaa Wham h'uh' 3331-153 M3 Gad: Ins hmaaeJ En: nahmz. irage Iwentgr-mm MARY LUUISE I--IASTINGH CASTLE'E'UN XDRMM. HCHUDL. CULLIMHIA LTHWERSIW 517M HER ECHUUL Directm' 0f Student Teaching. I'Jircctmi i'Jletrvatiun and Discuaainm A FM'UHITH QUD'FATIUEI TIM- Irrafvpa'cn' prum; Lt Hm pram: n-Iw IIIIJJIH: Hm mm! mIrr'erm Hrmtyhtf' MABEL FRAHCEF RYAN, 11. S. E. BDE'ITJN UNIVERSITY, FRAMINGHAM NURMAL SC'IIHDL Gengraphy, Science. A FAVURITE QUUTATIUI : Spmk m Hm mrih and if .i'IIII'IH franr Hwy. NIELLIE EVOOUBURV jORDAN, '11. S. Humor; L'xn'ERSITv, HARVARI: SUMMER SCHDDL, CULMMEIA UNIVERSITHT, 1'1A1.MER Sclu'mm- 01? PEEMAHSIHP I-Iismry, Penmanahip. A FAVORITE QL'DTATIUI: r:I SImII. I333 IIn'muyI: IIn'J; wm'Id Imt Hurt, Any ynmf Hwa'rfwr firm? I rm: win 91' Amp kmdmr'u Hm! I ran Jhnu' In any human being, IE: m: LIE? If :rmn', LII?! um um! dEfrr m- HEQIEL'I if. fnr I SIIHII Jim? 1503.: mi; 1mg.- again? 3'ng HHEJLIJI-fw-zr MIRIAM ELTNIETIL AXDREHK'S, B. 5+ CULITMIHA LiEITliRt-EITT, NEW Exumxu C'nxsmmmm DP 1111416. JL'ILLARIJ 561mm. mr MUSIE M llL-iiC. A FAVORITE QL'GTATID-x : Hrrffr Hrs Irrm'r' firings Him; trm'u'J an : Arnmu :myfn'frr Hum baasrmys. CLIFFORD U. T. WIEUEN, IE. 5-. En, M. ACADM FNH'ERSITY, BATES CULLEGE Intrmluctian tn Teaching, Smial Science. Tests and l'IeasurcmEnt-s. Athletics. :1 FM'muTE QL'DTATIDH: :Ijm' aH. 1'3 5! mn' :1 par! Hf Hm fErm m1 nf Ifa't'mg In take the mjnymcnf 0f Hm nmmmf m: if mum: wihmn Immut- r'ny Hm! E! is er Jmufn'n'uy rll'st'? EVERETT SI-IERh-TAN PACKARD, H. S. GDRHAM NDRMAL ScnanL, RUTUERS UxIw-zasr'rv Printing, Metal Work, Athletica. A FAWRITE QIIDTATIQE : Tim yrmfmf pfensnre HI HIE i3 fairer; Hm yrmfes? .I'rmmrn', n friend; Hm m'mmsr frmsMsimr, hmffh; mm? Hm yrmrmr mvdiciur. rnmmmmm. .-'I firm faith is Hm Ems! divuu'ry; a 3an Hfr. Hm hrs! phl'l'nmphy; a firm muscmtrr. Nu: first law; :1an hmamu'. Hm Ems! pafiry. paye- fEE'E'Hfj'-HHTL' HELENE CATHERINE WIIIRY, E. S. MASSACHUSETTS SCHUUL OF ART Art. A FM'URITE QUDTATLDN: 'Brmnfy E3 haw fining: m? in Hm mind Hf Gad. ESTHER ELIZABETH WOOD, A. B., A, M CDLHY COLLEGE, RADCLIFFE CDLLEGE History. A FAVORITE. QUOTATIGH: Gad waw a web Hf Envy! 51:53.35 Uf ciamfs and HM; and bl'Fd-E, Hm mic 1m: mayrhmg at EH 5:: beautiful :13 wardan EVELYN LITTLEFIELD, A. B. DEF IANCE COLLEGE Household Arts, Grammar. A FAVDRITE QUDTATIDN: HGEarimu indeed 1'3 the warm? 9f Gad gragnd us, En: 'm-EJF'E glariam HIE world 0f Gad mthm mi page twanty-fnur ETHHIXN FOSTER LIPTON: 13.. 3., A. M. GnRIIMI Emma- ESCHGDL, CDLUMEIA L'HIVEREITE' Mathemaiics. A FAVHRITE QUOTATIUI: 'IErert-c- m 59.? nysre'f; mm' Maw mm Fm: n'fm finder Eaiuurff. F0335 M3 mixrrj'fn BESS l'JEWIS, EL 3., M. S. Hiram: CDLLEGE, OHIO; STATE CULLEUE. OREtznx Litarature. A FM'DRI'IE QUDTATIDPE: W1 mam? reach .Hmm'n' E'JTF-E'flr his grasp: Elm wimf's H HFEIT'E'H far? DOROTHY FLINT, B. A... M. S. CERTIFICATE, DEPARTMENT mr IIYGIEHE AND PHYSICAL EDUCATIDE, WHLLESLEY CDLLEGE I'IEalth Education, Physical Education. A FAVORITE QUOTATION: A fifth frm'nhrg 53 a cfairgm-mm Hu'ng. Hrr'm'e n'wfr fir mm: um Hm Pim-imr SFr'ngF Pays fwmafy-ffw CHESTER HERBERT SLOAT, :51. 3., EL M. MIDDLEBL'RY COLLEGE, UIIVEREITY DF WIECUHSIH English, Journalism. 51 FM'DRITE QUOTATIDE: . . Far mg! parrfacrsc ham; Ta m5! EMEmI-if Hm swmwn and NH: EJHHM Of ETH HIE Ercstm'u SFHJ'J, meE I din . . . Due Emmi fe-mpcr 0f .i'm'aia: Emma's. made weak I13! time mad fats, Em! .snrmig in WI?! Ta strive, ta 333k, fr: find; and nor in J'irfu'. MARJORIE BENSON EAMES, B. S. MIDDLEBURY CDLLEGE Librarian, Library Sciauce. A FAVURITE QUUTATIGN: There E3 Ha frigate like a hawk Tn misc mr lauds away, NW :1qu caurmr; Him a page 0f prman'ng pacfrju. LOIS ELEANOR PIKE GURHAM NORMAL SCHUDL, HARVARD SUMMER SCHDDL, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHDUL Primary Arithmetic, Primary Reading, Suparvisur 0f Junim' Primary. A FAVORITE QUOTATIGN: H is easy In. HIE warm m Hm: afrer Nu: warIdJs np-mian: it 1'3 Easy m mfinmre In five nfmr ymtr mm, burn the great mm; is fur whalfu the- :Infdst 0f :1 clmwd keep: 1mm perfect nwwums Hm zaidegmudeure 43f mhf-Irrfc.u ?agra twenty-six EMMA FIL-kNCES HARRIS, B. S II En. Ei-THEELUCK KIEDERG.-1RTEK Tmmmt; SCHDDL, 805mm UNIVERSITY SupErvisar 0f Kindergarten, Kindergarten TllEDI'F. A FhVDRITE QLIDTATIDN : HGGEITJS in His; hmzwr, AME: ri'ya'zf With HIE EUGFM! HAYDEJ L. 1- . ANDERSON, B. S. IN En. GORHAM NORMAL SCI-IDDL, BOSTON UNIVERSITY Principal Uf Junim' High SChDUI, English. A FAVORITE QUOTATION: 'Thz'rr's r: EJ-zrrn-f-nrgmr mmmuy nuns: Hm yafdcu stanza! IA: HIE city :15 Hm 3m: 311ka Imanu HIERRIETTE GAYNELL TRASK EASTERN STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, CDLUMEIA Um- VERSITY SUME-IER SCHUGL, I'IYAEEIS NDRMnL SUMMER SEHDGL Histary and Geography in Junie? High School. A FAVDRITE QUOTATIDH: LE: me but H113 my life: fmm. grew :9 3mm With fnrwam' face and marcmdmif mid; Nat hurrying m, 3in mrnfny frma: Hm goal My heart WEN 3636f: Hm rmrmye Hf Hm quest Ami Imps: Hw mad's Fast hm: mu EM Hm L'EJFLH page fwmaty-swm LOHA ALTHEE PRIDE, B. 5-3 131 ED. Cum: 21131.1 UEIVEREITY Mathematics and General 512113111113 111 Junior I'Tigh 5:111:01. A I-I-11'DI11TE QEDTATJEDN: 'eru' 11191111? 1'3 .1'11111- 111.11?ch 1111311'rrmf. CELIA NASH GROSS 6131111111311 NEJRMM. SCHOOL 81111111115011 11f Grades Five 111111 Sin A FMIDRITE QUOTATIDN: H'Tm 1111311211 111er: Emm'y has; 1111 1112.111? 11f few; . The arm: 11111:! 1111112111 111111 $111.13 11:11:31 fmm 11:11:51 $11111; fut-fj'fbh' Immir ram'urg Hm 111111311? j'rm'l, Ami Hum :1er 5.1111115 hmm'e'fuh'y 111111. MERRY PEHBODY, B. S. RDSTGN UEIVERSITY Supervisar 11f Grades Three and F0111: A 17311131111111: QUDTATIDN: 11111511: rcsmxbfeg pastry: 1'11 mch .a-E'I-re 1111111131'1355 gram; which. 1115' 111121310155 teach, rifnd wind: 1:: m-asier-hand 11!:11119 cm:- 1311.:th page :wmmy-eigh! L. ALICE 1WETHERELL GDRI-IAM NURJIAL SCHUDI. Supervisnr Uf Gradas One and Two. A FM'DHITE QL'UTATIDNi I'Im'hfuy f; m .m'mxg cu? ymrrfmmm, J5 miamg .m gmufr m sfrvngrh. Ih-JARY L. PEDERSON GDRI-IAM NORMAL SCHDUI., CJISTIEE NURMEEL SCHDDL Supervisor Gi' ML'JE'LEI'H Rural SCIIDUI, West Gmham. A FA1-'DRITE QUOTATION! Lira EE'FJ'J' day as if Er 'IE'E'FE jrmer hm. MADELINE ESTELLE DOTEN GDRHAH NDRh-IAL SCHDGL Assistant Supervisor of Grade Two FEELITH GRAVES GDRHAEIJ NORMAL SCHOUL Assistant Supervisar 0f Grade Four CHARLOTTE MITCHELL GGRHMI NURMAL SCHGUL Assistant SuperviSDr-Df Grade Five mgr: rit'mrhwmm MISS LORD When we iitet ee111e te Ge1'he111, 11etl1it1g 1113.1tes 11s feel mere et heme then Miss Lord's reassuring smile 1111121 I1e1' friendly willingness to help. The better we learn to knew her, the 111ete we appreciate her eheertul kindness. Our esseeiatien with Miss Lord is one ef the 1111:15t pleasant spots 1:11 1:11.11' Gethem life. MISS R-i-IOODE-i-IARD Miss Woodward is 11 person with a thousand end one tasks, a person when always iinds time ten the these tasks well. In her cheerful and understanding way she makes life 111 the dennitery IJeth E1 ee111ft11't end a pleasure. page thirty L F $51k QZQELJ SENIORS Preet'dent .................... JDHN HAM Vice-Preetdent ............. GRACE PERRY SettetaryaTreaeurer ........... LENA DEW TU became a thinker and a discoverer instead of a mere receiver of Words, and, in turn, to develop this power in pupils was the aim emf the iitet elaes to enter Gurham Normal Sehoml in 1879. The entering class of 1933 enuld state no worthier aim as its own. A fundamental principle remains despite changes in customs and methade. AS thinking beings we appreciate the gifte elf our heritage. We respect the term ttibutimns 0f those who have gene before us, but we must turn our faces. tuwerd the far horizem that is the future. A wise teacher hands ten pupils the valuable gifts of yesterday and guides them in selecting the right trait toward tomorrow. ELEANDR PARKER, 36 page fhfffjf-GHE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COURSE ICI'JH'IN HAPPHCLDER Liurlmm High Srhmnl fIInrhanL Maine i'h-ir Cummiitrt I- 2, 1-3; FEIHII'I'IHIE'II'E: Club 1. 2. 1:; Bman-rlmll 1. 2. 1:; Eagtlunl! l. '3; Lumlniu I'i Szgma l. 2. :1. J. DE nwrrfy .rJ ring! :11? Th: m'lf E1.r;1..'- ., Em: .H'u' nu'rI' i':r. rr.-.E: J'.'I'n.'.l-1-,I'fl ' ETHEL Cl'I.- 'LPM.-- ILN KEII11L1I'JU11R High Scht'ml Kaulwhunk. Mahw Library I'. iu11 1, 1!; Tultry: Hail l. 2; Hayrimil 1, 2: Illuckejr I. L'- 3; Baikt'ThhH 1. 2. ii; Ii'iru: Cumnnnrr 3; HD'JEIL' i'mmninee 1: L'rr. -;.uf-:, Inrarrga. mnf rmfnmrf' JETHUR C. CUMEAU. JR. ii'luuCL-stEr High Erhnnl Glaucestcr, Massachusetts f'irn: fummitwt '1. 2. Secretary 3: GREEE .mu VFHITL Hmu'il 1': Hankuthail 2. Ti: film: Club l. 2, 3'. Dramatic Huh 2; 11:1:L:.l.';r: IILH1rC1nF'E Athlrtuh: 1:- Tuu: In him uf- Im-a?.-'..r hadri'm' and LT n'rjlrhl' Irri' h'ri' :HrmEH'r nf .HI'fLT- ' CLA I311; 1T. CUT'I'IQHJH, Frecpurl High Ecimnl Freeimrt. Maine Humans i'lnh 1: '1'. 1T. L'. .- h.. 1- E: H;L-.1-:4:ti:un'll I, 2-. E'an-y Hall 1, 31 HHh-chaih' 'l. 2. .T hlruda'i' :Jf :Irlr'st'l'. 'rf and an rwrm: 0-3: .FHIIJIL'J HLINDR 1T. HHLLDFF H'inthrup High Hrhmil Ii'il'tthrnp, 113553051113-11'115 Huhlrmr Club I. '.- . 3; Y. VII. 1'. .1 L 2, :1; Turk fanmw I'I-.-.'I. I '. Trnni; 1. 2. fl; 'I't-nnis fnunc'itinr H; Hilschnll L E. 1:; HHHLI'E- halt I. 13. 1:: Elmalaeugr' 1. 13.. :3: Archery 1, 2. El; Trrumlrm- 'm'I. .I'L :1. IL A spurt I'M ri'm'j- :I.rpr-.'f m: Hm H'ul'tf. LENA R. DUNK Enrlmm High Schnul Nu-rth Srarhnrn. Haim- mennn-rs' Huh 1. 2. H: Dramatic f'lllh l, 2, 3.: filmy E 1L1!1 1. 11-. Human: ,1. .111 IVIILTIL 3:13.111 13: Poetry i'luh- H; Twat: lnmluiitee 73. frFru- HIFHp'J m1? fn1frcrs.v;fhn'r Fm' cm:- nf fn'r :IJ'J'r'gIL'urr rum? .ikfn'f. HICHARIJ H. HUSTIN Nm'th Eerwick High Schnnl Nnrth Hcrwick. h-Ia'mr: l::nq'nnnmejrs1 II'Iuh I, E. 3; T. H. C. . L l: Lnlnhda Pi Sigma 1. 2. ii. Ir: umHmnmnf: .I'rr H'M grmfrr Than 7'3;th Hrufrr 0! ENG Fufrr. HARRIHTT MESERVE FLYE Glen Riclgr High Sclmnl Garham. Maine Dutdnnr Ii lub 1. Bryant, uH mrr. I prfrhrr, brnunr frmu HUT. L'HEFRENCE H. FURBUHI-I Parmnsficld Smuinary ParamlsHald. h-Iainr: Y. M. C- :1- I. Statuary 2. President 3; Civic: Cummiucc H: Lambda Pi Sigma 1. E. 3. Hr f3 hike a baak f3: brerdms'. JOHN EDEVARD HAM Cheverus C1a55ical High Schnnl Portland. Elaine Cummutcu' Club II 2. Presidcnt 3'. Lambda Pi Sigma II. E. H: nEEEH $31: lli. u'lll'1'5'. Hnmrd 2: Putirjr Club 2. H; ihacie 1: President IIi'illrit: Cnmmitlrc 3: Athltlic Cnuncn '3; Tentii-i 1'. 13353113. 1. 2. 3; Track 2. 3; Baskcthalt L 2. Captain ii. Hm'n far xtrcrcss i: :c-cms. page? rhr'I'J'y-Ftc'a page .U'u'ri'ynh'n'rc JL'NIC INHHJE JDKIl-EN I-hrtland High Schnul Partland. Maine Hasknhail 1: iinmmuters' ITIhLIJ 1, 3. H- B: J?E'rhm'mes mm? Em harm. HART R. LDUEJUY Smith InurtIand High Schaml Snuth PnrtIantL Maine Untdnnr L'Iuh 1: H0115: ffummittte I1 2'. Basketball 1, 2; Ttnniu 1r 2: anlw Bali 1, 2+ 3; Civic Cnmmiltw: E. 3; Puctry Club 2,3. Hcr 3mm! f5 Hut :1: :rrri. REITA h-IAEDDNALD Deming High 5:110:11 Pnrtland. Maine Glee Club 1: Uutdunr Club I; Pnetry C1111: 2. 3; Civic Cum- mittce 1. 2. 3; T. 1N- C- A. 'l. 2. President 3. A dry frat, J:r . . . I hurt HEN: at my jEI1grrr prL' ARLENE E'IARSI'IALL Gcnrgt Etevcna Acattemy Hluehill, Maine HhshingmnrHanmci-c Ilfounty Club 1: Dntdmr Club 1: Y. W. C. :1. 1. FL The drcpnl' river: gfmv :i-rHl Hrr fans: mmrd. FLURENCE I. MCJNTTRE FurtIand High Schnnl Purtland. Maine L'ummutcrrr' J.TE'uh 'I. 2: file: L'Iuh 1. 2 . HM way; may :nlnyx 9f pfmmnfncn Hm! m'n' hr: FHHi-i' arr 11mm, ARTHUR NDIHLL-H'ID urindham High Sdmul Smith 11 filrlltanL Maine Cmmmutnrg' Club fl, 2, 3: Library JI'lluh l- '3. 51', Alpha Lalmhdn Beta 1.5. H; nice Cluh 2. :5. Un'mat yr'i q'J'wErfrlf, m'h'rr ycr rmr'mrr'd. HLHANDH PARKER flturham High Schnul Durham. E'Iaine Hummutcrs' Huh 1, 2, 3: film Club 1. Fl: IJrnmati: mull l. H: Editnr GREEN Mom 'WHITE. 2; Iluctfy Cluh 1. 2, Prtsidcnl 1!. 3n :rrH 5hr urfm' nh' r1 mi Hwy Inn! By flarn5 wfth Hm: :xfz'an'mu I'rrJarl'Hfj.'. JDHN EVERETT RAKE Stanrliall High Si'hmll Standish. I'L-Iaine. Cmnnmlm-s' Club 1; Ella: Ciuh 1. 2. 3: Athletin Emlncit ii: LEIIJ'LIIIEEEI Pi Eigma I, 5!, R: Tannis I; HaEEhall E. 3'. Basketball I l... :L PJTEEJIHT curd rtrhcm m:ni'f' .fr'.'r Elmira: 5.5T : short. UARRDLL H. RIMES Smith Pariland High Schrml Scrum Pnrtland, h-Iainc'. ifnmmuterj' i'luh l. 2, H; Lambda Pi Emma L 2. H: Basqutlmll l. 2. 3; Haarlauli 1. 2. 3. HP :EnH: indwd mm- .rgmrh af :4.-.-':. LICELIH F. RDES H'EEIhraUk High Ethqu Hullia. Maine Easehan I; Lambda PI Sigma 1, 2. 3; fnmmzmerf Club .11 E, :1. There an: armnmr: Elul'l'j' 11nd :a-mefurc 1'1: :rH r.'nn-.;r.vr.'1 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COURSE MERE'IN RDT'EE l1311111111111 High 5121113131 13111113111. 11111111111: 1211:1511 11211111111331r 1.; Cmnmutcrs' Club 1 51'. 3: 111111111 Lambda E11111 1. 2.' .1. f: 1': 11.11 1111.11: 111 1111 11.11.11? T111111 1111:911111'31. 111.131.5111: SLEEPER Racklaud High 31:110111 512111111 T1111111ast1111. 3111111113 11121115111 Committm: 3; T. 11'1 . C. 13.. 1. 2;. HUcizej' I, 3; K111211112 Caunty Club 3. 3. 1'33: 1.1113 111111111 11111111111 111 her 11:19.1 W1: 11: 11111:.- .1111: 11111 11511111 11:1 111111ch 11113113 11111101312 HELENE P. SMITH Ear Harbur High 5:113:11 Bar Harhar. 11111111: P11121111 Club 1: 111- W. C. .51. 1; Dutduur Club 11 131117111: 11111 117111113 131111111 :3 3111:! 11111.; 11:11:: 1731111. .1111 111113, .1111 brawn, 1:111:11 E11111 EH IIILHA I'1I. SMITH 11111115 High 5111111111 H111113.M1111111: Cummutersl Club 1. 2. 3. W11 1111.11 1111111131- 11 11111111.? 1111:1111111'. FLURENCE TI BRETTS I-1:11111gt1:1n High 51:11:11.11 Laxingtnn. ER-Iaaaaclmsetts Cuminulcrs' lll-Ilub 1: Y. W. C. 11. 3: 111'! Club 1. 2. 3. Hm 1:111:13 11' 111111111 1111111 I11 11. FRANCIS L. THDMPSUN P111'111111d High 3:111:31 Parliand. Main: Library Club 1. 2: Y. M. C. .131. 1. 2; 123111111 12111111111113: 2. 3; 11.111113 Lambda. 131113 1. 2. 3. B11: .11'1'11111 111111 SHfPS 111111511- 111111111' 11121-11111: 11.11111.h ELIZAEETH VAN DUSEN 11121111111111 High 3121111111 Middlcbaru. Ii-fassachusctta 51:1 111111ifec1ed, .111 50111111151115! 11f 111111111117:U ERNULD EBEN TDURJEE WALKER Gerham High Schmi 131111111111. 31111111111 Cnmtriutcrs C1111: 1.3.3;I11mh1:111 P1 Sigma. 1 13:13-11:11 C1111: 2. 3; Dramatic C1111:- 1. 3. 3: Civic Committee 1. .3. 5111111 1111111, 11113; far I 3111111111 31011 11111151 11.113111: H h'lARIDN YOUNG Garham High Schnni 113112111111111. Maine Cummuters' Club 1. 3. 3; Gite Club 11 3: 1111 Club 2: GREEN 11.1111 WHITE 131111111 2'. Civic. Cumming: 2. 3. T11 1111111111 11111- 1.11 111:1 like 1131'. KEITH BENNETT SELWDDD 511121111 B-Ienmrial High Schanl P111111. M11111: Ttnnis 1; Basketball 1. 2; Baseball 1; Oracle IBnard 1; 01111111251111 1; 51111: Club 1. 2; GREEN 11.1111 WHITE 1711111111 2: Lambda Pi Sigma 1. 3. 3. n1111-111 1111111311 11f 1111111111; braken 1111111 11112111111. Make 11111 11111! 111111ce 11111111 11 .1151 .111 1112111111111.H 111151.13 thirty-fanr E-l-I. GENERAL COURSE 1.11 11'. H111. 1. 1-111 RLEE 11'ESH11'UE11-I High 511111111 1'11'12151111'1101; 11131111: 11111. 1:11.111 1. .3' '11 11-111.- ,1-11111'1' 11111111 I 111113 11111:, .4111! I'm 1111:1211 1'1'101'1' 1111:1' 11111111. .H ELINDR F. CIIIFlH-I.-1N Pmumll Institute Gray, 11111111: 111E111: 11711111 1, 2, 3; '1'. 111'. ET. A. 1. E, 3; Lihrurjr 1311111 1; 11111- 11121111- 11311111 1. 5': ,11'11' 11-111, 5111' 11-111, 311111 11:11:1' dcfwnd 1.111 111111. ALTHEA CUSHING P131'1111111l High 5111111111 Fnrtland,Mai11e Cmnmuttrs Club 1; 151.11 Club 1. ,3;G11E1i1: 1,1111 '1'1 HITE Board? 1:111 1111111111 111111113 1,; 11 1111.: 11111:- 2111121511 FHNLA SUN 51:1113nc11: High Schnnl East Millinnuket, 1111111112 Unldow Llub 1,2,3;11'.'13'1I 13.151 2.3;13111-1En: 11111-1 WInTE Board 2:011:11: Einard';Hm1511 Cnmn'sittec 2, President 1.1 Her 1:1'1111 111 11111.1 111 1111:1' 1:111'111'1'HE. 1'1NITA F GATTI 11111211111111! High 51:11:10! Racklancl, Maine Dutdunr Club 1, E; K1101: Cmmty Club 2, 3: F. W. C. 151. 1, 2, 3. 51111 1': 111111111 111 1111111: 1111111 1111111? 1111113- 151 1111111 1111111- ELENCHE HUTCHINS 11.11'13II1: High 512110131 Dgunquit, 1111111111 Y. 1N, .U' .151. 1; 13351111113311 1; Glee Club 2, 3; PUEtrjr 1:11:11 1; Dramntm E11111 1. 2 3. 'Rare 11111111111111 :11 1111111111, 111111: 111111 frm 1131111 1111121111311 11 111111 111111.r 1111111111111 1'11. 11 111111. JANET E. KELLEY 5131111111311 H igh Ethan! 8113111111111, 1111111113 Graduate of Mathias Nannal SchGUI WWFCAS 5-1111 11111131 111 111111 1111111 11111111, 1' 111111111; 1T1: H111 1111113- 1111111 111-1111111311, 1111113111 1111111111; .111. VIRGIN I151 P. 1111 1'11 NEE Furtland High 511111111 Pnrtland, 1113,1111: 01111101211 Club L 21 11131: Club '1, 2. 3; 11. . 1113'. C. 11.. 1, E, 3. 1'1! 1111' 1111131, 111111111!!! 111?- 1111111'31 E11111. EM 1111 LAVINIA MARTIN 512111111 Pnrtland High Schml 51111111 Pnrtland, Maine Walla? Ball! 2:1 2.3:Ut1tdoc1r C1111: 1,511.11: C1111: 1, 2, 3; Y. W. C. 151.. 1, 2, ;Hc111511 Cummitttc 3. 1'31 111'! 11111 9111': 111111 1.11 11111111 111111, There's 1111111: .111 111111 11: Emma? EDITH DORlS E'ICLAIN 113111113111 High 51111131211 Gnrham, 211111111: Cummutcrs' Club 1, 2, 3. 3111: 11111:: 11111111 1111111, 11111 111111: 111111111.H 1111,1111 11111'13r- 111111 GENERAL COURSE HERTHA MILLETT Edward Little High SChDDI Auburn. 1131111? Art 15.111.111 2; Uutduur Club 1. 1-1. :1; T. 1W- C. .41.. 1. E. :1; Camp- rirc- 2. :1. .Hisa'rrn of hrrst'ff Hwaigh L'Ju'ua faH'. CDRENE PALMER Edward Little High Schual Auburn. Maine Glue Club 1. 2. 3; UuLdour Club 1: Drank: Euard 1: 'L'. W. C. .35.. 1. 2. :1: Athletic: Assuciatinn Beard :1; Hanna: Committee :1. A gunman. .5111: 53:31:15 :11 rfreerfui yesterdays And cmaffd'wit lamarrmw? GRACE 11.. FERRY Deming High 5:111:01 Pmrtland. Maine Civic Cummiltt'u 1. 2. 3; Ctlml'l'lutEFE-i Club II 2. 3. The sweetest kind 0f Crate. HELENE 11. RUBERTS Edward Little High Schgnl auburn. Main: Eta; CEUE 1.1 2. 3; Fuetry Club 1. 2; D1.1tduor Club 1; 1: . W. - - 1. . '. 3115' 11' Hranyhtfu! and sweet Ffam 1181' head m 1131' feet. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 1TALTER DE BEHLDIS AEERLEY Edward LittlE High Schnul Auburn. Maine chtwnrth I115titutt: Entertainment Cnmmittte 11; 11111113 Lambda 131113 :1. 1'31 ra'umfrt. darin'w mun: Na breath 11:: 'IE'IISEEJLH TRUE 11-1. BAILEY Edward Littlt: High 5:111:31 Auburn. Maine: Crass IL'ILmntrjrr 1. 2. 3:11;:113. lambda E-cta 1.2. Prtside11t';1 Glee Club 1: T. M. C. A. .13: Livia: Cmmnittec 1.. 2. :1; Athletic Cmmcll :1. But 1m 101mm z'rabm'u :Ilm'zfr 1155 alurn' mmmmad 121.1 grime mm . m I'rrm-mu mm a friend? SAMUEL R. BARBER 11-153te1'13' High Sclmnl Camlina. R1113E1E I51and 1335:13th 1. Manager 2. :1: Erma Cmmrly 51. -':1 15 . 11.1? A. 1. 2. 3. Dracle Board 1. :1: Tamhda P1 51: ngL 2.P1'E51dftuii.1 HLFM. m: 3.911 hanglr? Change 111.! Hm arming crud HJ? story. 13 1:11:11 Hf jarri 119111131321 FEARING HURR Hingham High Schmnl Hingham. Massachusetts Urchestra 1. 15'. 51: Civic Cummiuec .1. 2.. :1; '1'. M- 1; . .41- :1: Alpha Lambda 11am 1. 2. 51; 1:111:55I 131m: Club 1. :1. 3.: Cross Cuuutry 1.. l1; Basketbali l; EHHEEHH 'l. Bahmrmr F5 :1 11:1111'111' in 11:11 Fri: ewm'ycme' 31mm: 1r1.5' r'nm; .931 ..I' page 1111' r1 y-Jn' I 111115111 11'1'1'1'1'31n311'111111 INDUSTRIAL ARTS 11-1.1.1 5. 1:1111111111 IC31111111 211311111113' Bethel. Maine Cms'a 1211111111313 1, 2. 3; 13351112111111! 1. 3'. 3: Tannib' 1. 2-771.: Track 1 ; Lilee 11:11:12.3: T. 1'11.C.1 'I1.l..2:l.1m1111l11 F'i Suama 1. 2 H. T1'1.1' 1111': 111' 1113'1'11'1' 1.1' 111 111111511: 111111111111 1: 1131111111? 11111?1 111111311111 11131 1111.1111'111'11.r HEGINALD D. EDH'ARBS l-IEchanit: Falls. High Schml 11111111111121: F3115, Maine 1:112:55 Cmmtry 1. 2, 2; Lambda Pi Sigma 1. .2. 3; T1 1'11. C. 1'11. 3. 511:1'1'1'1 1's 1,11'1'1112' 11111 3111311111 1'.: 51'1'111'111'. RICHARD H. GRAY Graftmn High 5121113111 Grafton: Massachusetts 1:11:11: 12311111111111.1121: 1. 2. 2: 121:11111111111211.r Club 1. 2, 2; 11'. M. C. 151. :5; GREEN 111111 1WHITE 303111 2; 131.1th. Lambda Beta 1. 2, 2. 1' 10111 31'! 111111111. 111111: 111111! 11111111 1111!. came 11 11111.? 111111311. '1'15'11 E11111 Irmr 1111'. W'ILEERT H. HAYES 3111111111111 High Sclmul Gurham, Maim: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Crass Ununtry 1, 3: Cnmmuturs' Club 1,2, 3; Glue Club 2, H; Gracie Staff 3; Alpha Lambda 139.111 1, . 1113 1111151113 1111111111. 11-1131 111111 1' rain. Farr 1'11? 1.1'1'111 1111.113 11111111 11111.11 1111111 in 1111111. NDRMAN J'. PROVE-'C11L Skuwimgan High 5:111:01 Skuwhegan. Maine 1111111111131 Pi Sigma 1r 2, :3; 6112113: 1.1111 WHITE 131-13111 2; Managcr CruSsiCpuntry 2. :1; Manager Basketball 3; President Athletic. Assumahun :1. .11 11111-11111 11111111? 15111-311 111111313113 ' C. ROBERT TRACY Steuben High Schnnl 13911111513019, Maine 1'. M. C. h. 3'. 11111111.. Lambda Beta 1. 2. 2; 1311155 Cuuntry 2. .1111 111111111 111' 11111 15' 11111111 1:: 1111111111? 113' 1'111'1'11'111. ' .. 1111:4111 II'I RALPH :11. WILLIS ' 5 .111 Gurham High 5111111111! Gnrham Maine Emnmutcrs 1.11111 1 2.1111111th Pi Sigma 1I 231 2; 11111112111: 13111111111! 2:131:155 Cnuncil 51. 2; E11155 If .31111.11'1t1';-1r 1 :21151-1121111111 1 2.3;Easchall1 2I 2: Humeghue Lhammun 2. Ilirfmi 1: 11111111- 111' might and 11111111. CLASS OF 1936 CFDE tTune : HC21-.3n:lgrrsfs. WNetersW I High upon the hill at Gerhern Beautiful to see. Hener there our alma mater Where weHFe longed te- be. Treasure there our joys and eerrewe, Heurs of tail and ease, Se may these we leave behind us Guard our memories. II Where the spires are Skyward lifted Te the heawrene above, We have eeme and fennel here knowledge, Found here jay and love. Se we bid farewell te Gerham, Eaeh te ge his way, Loyalty with sadness blending; Through our parting day. III New geodwbye ten elma mater Levely on her hili, Through the years that streteh before us Herpes and dreams fulfill. Theugh te ail when will eeme after YieId we plaee te-day, Life ean never dim the heeutjpr In our hearts to stay. ARTHUR C. CDMEAU, JEL, tBS page Ihirty-eight IIIJ J UNIORS President ................. HDWARD LIBEY Viee-Preefdent ........... BARBPLRA STILES Secretary ................ I-IILDA MCLAIN Treasurer .............. CHARLES PETERS To insure the beet kind of an existence, ell wnrthwhile institutinne must have a lirrn and deiinite foundation; the same is true of individuals. The hietnryr nf Gotham Normal Sehnnl has been one nf progress and WUfthY aeenmpliehmente. The standards and objectives that were ednpted when the eehnnl was estab- lished have indeed changed little during the Years of its existence. The mnet apparent nbjeetive ie tn give 115 the careful guidance and training which is en neeeeeennj.r if our ambitinn and efforts are to bring the greatest benefits to nut own lives end to the lives of nthere; yet, eteltletllpr as vital are the etancla arde nf morale and character whieh the eehnnl maintains. These nbjeetivee can be attained if only we will set nutw selves tn the task: and as students of educatinn, in need of a iirnl fnundetinn for the teaching prnfeeeinn, we should make a noble effort tn achieve, maintain, and foster the ideals nf Gnrham Normal School. RUBY STEERE. ,3? page thirtyrwine B3 DIVISION III II From raw. 13ft tn right: M. Jillcn. A. Burkc. E. Cobb. F. Batty. K. Brnuks, R. Barbuur. :1. Due. E. French, 3, Hanacum. Secund raw. Ieit to right: D. 1434:?mania+ H. Knight, L. Adams, E. Huck, E1. Gardner, G. Draper, L. IIiuputilt, V. Bell, E. Brawn, B. Frust. Third raw, left to right: F... Burns. 33. Cunningham. P. Allen. P. Bartlett. T. Bennett. B. Frye. L. Haw, B. Gammans, R. Gilpatrick. page fa ff .11 13:2 DIVISION Frunt row: I. Jacksan, E. Sherburne, M. Shusu'nmtn1 E. Ktiley, E. Hilyard. C. Legacy. P. Lancaster. C- Joyce, R. Drhetnn. Secund raw: M. Lekousi, M. Meader, E. Kelley. F. DTivcr, H. Gurnch D. Lindenhergcr. E. Lidhack. V. Knight. Back row: F. Merrill, D. Hunter, H. Libby. 5. Gay, K. Higgins, A. Hamljlvenn1 C. Paters. H. McLain. M. McKenney. jiaye farfy-mw B 1 DIVISION Fran! mw. left in right: E. Hutt. 5. Thing. A. Eichardsnm, K. Cruckett, R- Palmer, E. Stilts. U. Super, R. Steam. Eacund row, Ieft to right: D. W'Ehbcr, E. Pillahury, FL. Stniari E. Timmas, .41. Smith, III. Shepaid. H. Weymouth, M. Jnhnsmn I. Pyska. Third raw. left in right: E. Petcrsun, III. Mooney, G. 1'I.Iu.riiiis.1:m1t ll Wallace, V. Mandy, D. Millcr. C. I. u.-'i1itt:+ D. Reardnn. page fartJJ-Iwa B INDUSTRIAL ARTS III: i' 33 II! H161: 'FIH 1' 1 Li Left 10 right: V. Staplefard, L. Falsnm. E. Ellis, K. chhur. P. Rutter. G. iiudsnn. E. Hawkcs. PL. Paine. flage- fnrfy-three FRESHMEN President ................. . EDwARD JESS VieeePreeident ............ WARREN HILL Secretary ............... VIIRGINIA HAGEN Treasurer ........... .. MARGARET HARVEY As Freshmen emf Gerhem Normal School, we have begun that portion of its history in which we ate tea take part. The feet that we are here prevee that we hope to prenflt from the varied apportunitiee the eeheel offers. Here we are learning ED :10 our part as future teachers. We reellize that in a large meas- ure teethere are responsible fer what the world is today, end what it will be in the future. We Linnw that if we are t0 further the wenrldie progress, we will have ten teeth nut pupils ten realize that in future years new pmgreee will be made, the aid gend be preserved, and preeent evils be ehnliehed. ARLENE LONGFELLDW, 38 page feety-few Cl DIVISION Front raw, left tn right: M. Harvey? V. Brawn, H. Baker, R. Cleaves, L. Hall, H. Chick. H. Cutter, M. Blaisdell. H. Eowden. Secund row, left tn righi: M. Cullinan. A. Gardner, 3. Unughur, E'IrI. Hustun. T. Ilaucctte. N. Cuna ninglmm, M. Flynn, A. I-lnnan, E. Faster. E. Atwood. Third mun:l lcft tn right: H. Alexander, A- Eickfut'd, L. FitzPatrick. R. Andersun. E. Haley. M. Harla- kins. K. Hanson. E. L'szis1 D- Cnlhy. pays fm'a'jtufii'r .--..!.-ll 1H :- ii We... II. :1! 'I -11- J I. Kw..- all C2 DIVISION Frant rnw. left l0 right: 3'1. Leach, M. RUSEEH. M. Smart, M. McLaughlin, E. LittleHeld. E- Lewis. P. Libby, E'I.I. D'Sumvam H. Fawn. Second ruw,1efl tn right: H. Thaycr, D. ThayEr, V. Knnwkm P.. liclsaac, M. McDannugh. F. Murray. H. ECUtt. M. MurriE M. Peabody, M. Jnlmsnn. Third raw? Ieit to right: L. Eanhurn. K. Remick. G. Rankin. P. Saunders. A. Rnwe. R. Lung. E. Lard. E. NEWCth+ A. Lungfelluw. E. IioE-Ehnmugh. frag; fm'fji-sir C3 DIVISION ant row, left to right: V. Swaacy. 1 . Wheaten, J. Wnodward. R. VanlJusen. A. E'Ehitmurc. P. Stevens, B. Turner, M. Slanwund. U. Tainter. Eecund mw. left tu right: I. Grindle, L. Ray, V- Thumas, D. Spinney. E. ThUmas. A. Epink, H. Taung. ' INF. Wiggin1 $3.1Vagner, M. Wuudward. 1L anweil. C. Shay. E. Dayle, Third raw, left to right: 1W. Hill. C. Limmis, E- Jessa1 1:. Austin. L. Card. P. Graver. P. Ucrher. A. Behr. 5. Porter. page fa rfy-Jewu Frunt raw. IEFt tn right: Encand row, left to right: C INDUSTRIAL ARTS C. HurrL B. Felkcr. J, Enrton, C. Manchester. G, 112:5. E. Phillips, K. Hubha. C. Landry. L'. Mahan. W. Juhnsun. 5. Reed. pa gm? fa rfy-m'ghi 51? -l' ...ln-. .. A; Tm THE TRAINING SCHOOL THE PLses e-F Esras-CesareeLaa Aeriyrrrss IN THE GeaHss-t Justina HIGH SeHeaL 1We helieye that aIl hays and girls in the Gerham Junier High Seheel are entitled te a sound mind in a seurid body, bath for their ewn sakes and far the benefit ef the eematanity in whieh they live Viihile they are still in seheel, they should haye a ehanee te induige in some fayarite form at reereatien and time for it. as well, so that they may ferm the habits whieh will lead te a wise use at leisure time in later life. Reereatieu is a iieeessary part of medern liying, but there shetild he enough variety in the yarieus terms of recreational activity ta suit every need. Beeause we realise that hedies and minds beeeme riteehariieally dull when held 10 tasks tee eIesely hour after heur during the seheel days, we haye trierl ta inyestis gate the play interests of junior high hays and girls so that we might help them ta spend their time happily and wisely. As a result we haye ineerperateti inter eur seheel program eertain estra- eLirrieuIar aetiyities, heping that by doing se we shall have attained a proper halanee hetween work and recreation. W e have tried to make our piaygreunri werk a training for grind citizenship. Athens; the organised aetiyities engaged in are raiiie hall and an interelass league of shit hall teams for the girls and hasehall, feethall and soft hall fer the heys. T wiee eaeh year the students eempete fer brense badges from the Natieual Reerea- tien Association of America. During the winter heth heys and girls helany,r tn the yarieas haskethall teams. Before the end of this seheel year we hope to have ready to use two yelley hall and two shuFHehearii eeurts. In all of these aetiyities teary: werk, fair play, and the healthy spirit Df eei'iperatien are enemiragetli Other fernis ef reereatieii hesirles organised play are the yarieus ehihs whieh meet f or site full period eaeh week. These inelude the Orchestra, Hehhy, Dramatic, Outrie-er and Art Chihs. Pupils are encouraged ten jein whieheyer nne tit these 'appeals ten them mrist and premises the greatest amount ei satisiaetieh. Evening parties are a feature hi the ninth grade year and are earnetl ah the hasis of gene! eitisenship, high grades, self-impreyement. and fine atteiitlariee. HOBBY CLUB The I'iehhy Club is under the leadership of Mri Andersen and has far its ehief purpose experimentatien in the helris ef yarie-tts hehhies in the hepe that the inemhers may fine! and eentinue ten pursue serne hehhy whieh they haye learned ten etijey. There is hut eiie requirement fer memhership in this elub. Eyery hey and girl must at same time during the year speak hefere the ehih en seine tepie e-r hehhy whieh he himself ehaeses. Besides student speakers the Hehby Cluh has the pleasure at . hearingr nutside sneakers whom they have invited te their meetings Beeause Of the nature of this eluh the aetiyities are varied. Often eeatests are held in siieh fields as Photography, Stamp Celleetiug, an :1 Metleling Airplanes to stimulate enthusiasm. ,barge ferty-uiue A eentest popular among the hays is the eheeher and chess tournament. The Hobby Chih is se interested in starting every pupil in pursuit of a hebhj; that they have initiated ihte the new lihrary a eepy hi the Hsbbies tifagasine. DRih-IATIC CLUB Miss Trash is the adviser for the Dramatic. Chihi The purpose of the club is to help heys antl girls tlevelep ease and assuranee in facing audiences. This work is in preparation ter later life when they maltr he called upen to participate in eems munitj: clubs and activities. Aitheugh membership is open to all members of the Juninr High Sellunl. the itiemhership list is resti'ietedl t0 twenty-hve. I33; this ruling, it is phssible ts iitehide every iiiemher euf the eluh in any entertainments which the club may give. Drama is often stippiemeuteti 13? musical numbers, such as singing and dancing hetweeit the acts. 113'Jithim a year the Dramatic: Club has presented a twe-aet play entitled, HHes Bait Day, a farce. t'The Census Many given at the session at evening SChDDl: and a sketch ealletl 't'it-Iatie Reeitesfi' OUTDOOR CLUB The general purpose at the Outtleer Club. Of which Miss Pride is leader, is to help the menihers gain an alipreeiatihn and enjtiyment at nature. This Cluh has a wide range at aetieities, tlepehdiiig somewhat eat the seasons of the year. During the fall hilees were the ertier with discussions aliemt fall Hewets, reeks. trees, and even stars. The elimaa at these hikes eften was a piehie dinner at Altienis Fund. 011 stormy days tltirihg the winter the whale eiuh read nature niagaaines. Once itietnhers tirew animal feetprints iii the show In the spring the club teek several field trips of histm'ieal interest: they visited the Oldest Brisk Hhuse in Maine, Indian BI'DDi-I. Fert Hill, and ether menumetits of significance in Gotham. With its abundant variety of activities, the Outdoor Cluh is certain to please these trying tea iiiid ah euttieei' attit'itjf te interest them. STUDENT PATROL Early this year an assemhiy was held ta htganise a Sehtitil Benji Pattni. This meeting was under the supervisinii of a representative sent by the Maine Autome- bile .r'ksseeiatihn and was part Df a State-witle drive for highway- safety. Mush enthusiasm and interest was amused by the iiim'ie shown to illustrate how a student, patrol aetuailj,r wetks at the Butler Seheel in Portland. Arnold Smith was ehesen captain of the Jnnier High Patrol and Irving Gray, eaptain of the Sixth Grade Patrol. The menthets hi the patrols are equipped with white badges and every school day we ean see the hays eh duty,r on street eressings near the school to direet ether pupils across the highway. fairies High Patent h-Iahleu Straw, Russell Jensen, Philip Young, Lloyd Libby. Sixth Grade Psteef-hlhert Lahresque, Ralph Armentina, Kenneth Randall, Hudseit Hutt, Robert Osborne. Superwisien. hf Seizes! Bits Pit-H'afwfhitc-n Hamhleh, Bernard Rines, Ernest Smart. sass riffs .- .- J UNIOR HIGH LIBRARY Reading is an important term of recreation end one that gives great pleasure. In ertier to interest eur pupils in geed beeke we here this year ripened a Junior High Library. In it are $113,113? travel eteriee, beeke of nature study and eeienee, seine geed peetry and biography. This we believe will prewe enether valuable aid to our training or geerl citizenship. Building up the library has served as our earning prejeet fer the year 1935-36. Money has been raised by The Crewelt Publishing Cempanyie Shheeriptien Contest, the eperette H. 1L S. Pinaferef': put err by Miss Andrews and the music depart- ment of the Junior High Sehee-l. end pieys hy the Dramatic Club under Miss Treekie direetieri. 335.1: present there are elierit 2G0 heeke in all, part ef which have been purchased and part of which were presented tn the library. Ameng the gifts are a large feur- eeetien heekeeee given by the Nermel Sehee-l; El. lihrerielfe tehie arid ehrtir presented by the Class of 1936, and beaks given by the fellewing peeple: Miss Pike. RGEiI'tIEy 'Quinn, Bernard Rinee, Richard Leonard, Wilma Parker, Marguerite Garden, David Sturgie, Jr., Norman Martin, Jr... Freeman Richardson, David Beriney, end Caryl Littlefield. A CHEER FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL! We give a eheer fer Junior High Seheel Arid sing her praises eieer and strong, Keep eur eelere ever waving :15 we gladly march aleilg. Our bays and girls are true and leyel Te eeheel end eleeemeteei tee we'll Always lave uur junier High Schnel. As we pledge eur 1Irei-re rmew. CHeeUs 0 Junior High Seheel! 0 Junior High Seheel! The plaee we lure the heat et all! l5.3111- veiees ringing, your praises singing, Were ever ready, at your cell, Te eheut your glrirj,r in sung and etery ; Yeur standard as e heeeeri light Wili ever lead tie en te viente-rjr With eeurrige etreng te win the fight. LGRRAINE LthRr. ,4!!ng fifty-eiie PRIHCIPhL CHHRACTERS UF DPERETTA 1'11- 111. s. P1KAF11RE. PRESENTED BY GORHABI JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FEBRUARY 2-131 1936 CHARACTERS IN THE PJLAY . The Rt. H1111. Sir Jmseph, K. C. E., First Lard Elf the Admiralty .......... Jahn McAllistEr Captain Cucaran, Cnmmauding H. M. S. 13'11111111:.1r13'I . . . . .. .................. . Earle H1151: Ralph Rackstraw, able 5113111311 .......................................... Llnyd Libby Dick Deadeye, able seaman . .......................................... Philip Kimball Bnatswain . .......................................................... . John Alden Inselzrhine, the Captainis daughter ...................................... Wilma. Parka! Hahn, Sir Josepnhis Hrst 12111111111 ...................................... Dummy Kimball Little Buttercup, a Pmtsmauth boathmnan ......................... Marguerite Gnrdnn Sir Jnsenh's sistem, 1201131115, and aunts Mary Huge, Camlyn Stanwmid, Mary Hawkts, Ada Deering. Jaanettte Hamhle . Virginia Baggs, E1IE11 LLISSifir, Reda Nichmls, Pauline Freernan, Lnuise Yaung. Shirimr Bachelder. Sailurs1Benjamin Stune. Philip Gaerdrich. Stanlex Era Ffam, David 311111112112 Russell Chadwick, Barnard Rimes. Accnmpanist ....................................................... . Jana Skillings MEMBERS 11F 01113111151111.1111 l'C1:1I1211151E'it1la Wundward; Flutch-Jahn Alden: V im1i11515y1'ria 'Wmdward. E111? Luaaier, Rm' Silveri Nm'man Cmmray. 31.11113 1211111113+ Cecil Dean; Cnrnctsn-Charlfra Leightnn, Philip Kimball; Drums1Philip Hyberts; PianrJ-Philip GDGdEFiEh, Jane Skillinga. SIR JDSEPH'S SISTERS AFB HIS CDL'SIKS AID HIS AHETS p11 5113 f? f! 34:11:10 em 8377 1 37 L w . LII! N794 1. -. 'l-F-IIL ... .4 4 -. 7 :52: I .- Y 7777f XX; 5 m 4! m' :13! mfg.- . 17kg 7 E7$ .4217377 1 g? ATHLETICS '5; CROSS COUNTRY Frennt row, left to right: E. Ices, R. 'Wiliim P. Grover. H. Ellis1 V. Stapiefmd. Heeeml rew. leEt te right: Manager Prnveneal. K. Wehbfrf, C. Leemie. 5. Reed. W. Hares. A. Berewell. J. Enrten. Eeaeh Packard. EVERETT S. PACKARD. Cheri: KERrI-N ELLIS. Artirzg Captain NDRMAN PRGVENCHL, TRUE BAILEY, Managers Dual meet at Gotham, Ueteher EELGurham Narmal, 41; Deeriitg High, 11'. Dual meet at Keene, Detuber EE-Gnrham Nnrmal, 4G; Keene Nermal, 13. Dual meet at Gerham, Uetnher EQ-Gnrharn Ntirrrielr 3?; Farmingthn Nmmal, 18. Dual meet at Gerham, Nevemher EwGe-rham Normal, 36; Bridgten Academy, 19. During the 193:3 season, the Gerham Normal Cress CULIIIILI'F team teak part in Eve dual rune. three at whieh were run on the Gerham course, one at Keene, N. H., and the other one at Hritlgten Academy. Two of the hire meets were with Keene Neurrnal'e Cruse Country team. The squad, eeaeherl by Mr. Packard, put in a great deal of time and effort and should he pleased by the fine shewing they.r made against more experieneed and able I'LlTlTlBI'S. The menihere ef the squad were Reginald Edwards, Wilbert Hayes, Ralph Willie, ail 0f the Class of 1936: Vernon Stapleferd, Kerriri Ellis, Class 0f 133?; and Edward Jess, Philip Graver, Sterile;r Reed, Charles Leemis, Arthur Boswell, Class of 1933. The men- tn receive letters were Vernon Staplefercl, Edward Jess, Kervin Ellie, Ralph Willis, True Bailey, Reginald Edwards. Of these men, Willis, Bailey, and Edwards will he graduated in June. Among other interesting events Of the season were fli the appearance 0f the name of Farmingteri Normal en the Gerharn Normal athletie sehedule again, iZEZi the rainy,r rneet with Keene, and the Keene eeaeh, Clarenee DeMer, noted Marathon runner, trotting around the eeuree with the twe teams, and em the excellent support given the team by the student burly. page .fifijuqfhrrr BASKETBALL Frunt raw: Manager Prm'enml. E. Bachelrler, .- '.. Hambten. J. Ham. P. Gerhgn L , Austin, L; Higgina, 1'11: H'iadcn. Middle raw: f. Fetus, W. Hill. FL. Willm. P. Farmer. H. Crackm-L, LT- Landry. A, Cumenu, E. DuyIE. Back ruw: K. Ellis, E. fess, E- Shay. P. Chapman. C. meis. 3. Reed. 3, Punter1 W. Hayes, 1N. Jnhnsnn. CLIFFDRD O. T. l-VIEDEN, Cami: JUHH I'IAM, Captain NDRMAN PRDVENEAL, Manager SLIh-IMARY Gorham Nurmal . .................. 4? Partland J'uninr Cullage . ............ 44 m'EGEvi'haurrl. Narmal ................... 31 Hebmn Acadtmy ................... 52 Gmham Nnrmal . .................. 43 Eridgtan Acadcmy ................. 41 'Gnrham Narmai . ................. . 3'? Keane Nnrmal ..................... 4g JFGurham Narmal . ................. . 2? 52116111 TitiathitI'E-i Cnllage . ........... 39 Gmbam Karma! . ................. . 36 Rhada Island Callege Di Ed. ......... 23 Gmrham Nnrmal ................... 44 Keane Normal ..................... :16 Gorham Narmai ................... 43 Salem Taachersl Callage ........... . 41 Gurham Nnrmal ................... 44 Fryehurg Academy ................. 3E! 'EGmham Narmal . ................. . 32 Purtland Junim' Cnllege . ........... . 42 Gurham Nmrmal ................... 2:3 Hebmn Acadmny .................. E? $ Games away. imgg jEffjJ-fmw Five wine and size leeeee ie the teeerti ef the Gerhem Kennel basketball team for the eeeeeh ef 133336. The teams that fell hefere Gorhtun'e etteek ere PertIend junier Cellege, Hrielgten Aeademy. Rhetle Island College ef Edttetttie-n, Salem Teeeherei Ceilege. end Fryehurg Aeedemy. The first game at the Seasern, with Partland junier Cullege, was wen b5: GDI- hem in the eeeeud overtime peried. Ameng ether highlights of the season we inelutle the fellewing: The outstanding Ieetlerehip eat Captain Ham; Speeteeuler sheeting by Phil Gether; F'hte defense at Austin enel Higgins; Beeheltler taking the tap at eenter; The eeeerntl Salemgeme. with seven players eempeting at the end of the game; The defeat at the hende et Helwen. the last game at the eeeeen, whieh Gerhertt had nearly captured until several players went erut en f eule; Ceeeh Thrieden'e patient week with the squad; The ever eppteeieted support of the student bedy. CHEER LEADERS eaee effe-fiee BASEBALL Frenl rew: 5. Barber. E. Walker. R. Clifferd, C. Kimball, D. Helehh, J. Hem. K. Jerden, R. 'Willis. 111'. Hellett. Enelc row : i7. Hines, C. 11Taterman. Gerhem 1' Snerhem Ger hem Gerhem $130 rham 1Gerhem 1G0rhern Mr, Eriedel-l, K. Clark, E. Peters, E. Beetleltier, K. 'I-I'Lg'gitle1 F. 1lIr'll.?:lrI:I1.II.'e'lL I. Rand, CLIFFDED CL T. W'IEDEN, treach- CLYDE KIMBALL, Cepte-ir-I. SA 11 URL B ARE ee, 11111-111193? SUMMARY Nermel . .. ................ Eu Fryehurg: Aeedemy ................. H Nermel ................... 3 Eridgten Academy ................. . 11 Nermel ................... 3 Pertlend University ................ 1 Nermal ................... 4 Keene Nerme! . .................... 5 Nerrnal ................... 3 Fryeburg: Academy ................. 4 Nermai ................... 1'? Pertland Univereihr ................ 1 Nermal ................... 1.1 Keene NermeI ...................... 4 it Games away. Three wins 0111: of seven games summarize brieflyr the baseball season ef 1935. Te ge a little into detail, Gerhem wen one game and lest one be Fryehurg Aeedemy, lest twe te Keene Nermel ef Keene, N. H., wen two from Portland University, and lest ene te Bridgten. Seaeen highepete: a 1'? to 1 de feet pinned on Portland University; An eleventh inning defeat at the hands ef Fryehurg Academy ; A elese and interesting game with Keene en the Gerhem greunde May 15th ; The players to reeeive letters were Kimball, jerdan, Wardwell, Clifford, Reed, Webb, Willie, Baehelder, Ham, and Higgins. Willie, Baehelder, Hem, Rand, end Higgins will be available for the 1936 eeeeen. ?ege jiffy-s-ix WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BAEHETEALL ARCl-iERT TEINIS EXECUTIVE eeeeu President, ETHEL CHAPMAN Fire-Prexideet. MARY SHEPARD Secretary! JeeeeHINE PYSKA Ti'E-HHifEr, ELINee DeLLeFF Thie year the Wemenie Athletic Association of Gerhem N ermel Seheel hes enjeyed en Lineeuelljir successful year. The executive heard, whieh eeneiete of fourteen members, president, vice- president, SECI'EtHTy and treasurer. and a eeuneiler item eeeh epert and Miss Flint have worked diligently and feithfiiiij,r in drawing up a eenetitutien. The 130th system, whieh eeneerne the award ef numerals and menegrems, has been revised. The point system else has eentrel ever the award at the class cup. It was through the interest of this heard that games have been held in the gymnasium every Satur- day night for the girls that did net eere te dance. The executive beard should prove an asset to women's athletics, net 0111:; this year but in many more years to eeme. 3511:! get J'Eh' 31 -3E HEH HOCKEY Heekeyt ene 01' the mejer sports at Gerham, started eff with a bang eheut the eeeentl weelr ef eeheel. The first few nights were 'Hpreetiee nights? after which the elites teenie were elected. FRESH Meet Gertrude Chiek Agnes Spink Mabel Htteten Lerreine Fitzpatriek Katherine Hansen Margaret Johnson Evelyn Feeter E'Iergeret Hervey jUNIGRs Olive Draper Derethee Lindenberger Jesephine Pyeke Eliner Burma Phyllis Lancaster Mary Shepard Lucie Guptill Barbara Hetlgkine Sally Thing Freueee Oliver The games which ensued were exciting and thrilling. Eeeh tearn wanted to win in ertler to add peinte tewerd the cup. Cempetitien was very evident ernerlg .. all the players. After many herd-feught battles the juniere emerged the winners. winning seven of the eight hettiee feught. The Freshmen didn't win this. year but there will be eriether ehenee. , At the end of the seasen a varsity team. althtzrugh it did net take part in any special game, was chosen. The members at this rereityr team were as fellows: Ethel Chapman Margaret jehneen Phyllis Leneeeter Lerreine Fitzpatrick Olive Draper Sally Thing page ,Eftyrefght BASKETBALL The httslrethsll sessen this year was mest sueeessf L11. Under the guidanee ef Miss Flint and jesephine Prslrs, ee-tmeiler. 1113113: games were enjoyed by all participants. An mtususliy large nurnher ef girls answered the eslI te basketball. After several preetiees elstss teams were ehesett. The games were 311 exeiting and fast, shewing skill and geetl sheeting en the part ef all. The members of the class teams were as feIIews: jumess Ethel Chapman Roberts I'Ienry Berniee Nutt Elinor DeHeff Elders Lirlhselr Jesepltitte Pyska Fsssrr MEN First Team Thelma Daueette B'Targttret HarVEF Agnes Spink Anne Gardiner Margaret Jehusen Erelyn Themes Helen Seett Serrntri Team Eleanor Cleaves Katherine Hansen Virginia Knewles Lerraine Fitspstrielt Priseills Lihhy Elva L'IUTTE'IJ Anna I-Ienan Evelyn Lerd The Freshmen, by winning all the games, shewerl thej,F were tee greed fer their eppenents. The varsity squad pieketI at the end ef the sesseu had the following memhers: Thelma Daueette helergttret H srvey Helen Seett Anne Gardiner Jnsephine Pyska Agnes Spittk VOLLEY BALL Volley ball is a genre whieh is growing ever sen popular at Gerham Normal SeheeL As seen as the hasketbsll season was ewer volley haIl started. Ereryene was asked to come eut fer it and the hwitatien was heartily seeepted for en the first night of preetiee ever;r eIsss was well represented. After the first eeuple nights of praetiee fettr teams, ' Fhe Menises,5' Bedbugs. nTfrhsnkees.u and ttRebeIs, were ehesert. Games between these teams were ptayerl eff during the next few weeks and hnslly the Rebels wen. After these elass teams were ehesen : page fifry-ttine Ssrctes TEhsi l'Isry Levejey. Ceyt. Eliuer Delleff Harriet Flye Virginia. Msines Emma Martin Zelda Fenlssen Clare Cettersl JUHIes TEAM Elinnr Burns. Capt. Sally Thing Ada Seninr Derethy Resrtleil Berniee Nutt h-Isry Shepard Josephine Pysks Elders Lidhsek Barbara Gsmniens FessHMsw TEAM Virginia Elmwies, Capt. Arline Reuwe Margaret Jehnsen lCIeeiIe Clement Margaret IJETVEF Helen Seett Kathaiie Cunningham The juhiers proved the expert velley hsllersil' by winning all the games. TENNIS The isdder teurnament, whieh is heid every fall, makes tennis one of the most interesting sports. Tournaments are held not ehlg.r fer sdvsneed players but for beginners as well. The ladders start eff with semeene en every;r rung. Plsy-effs are held whenever the eeurts are empty, during spare periods and even at 5.15 A. M. It was Mary Shepard whe hnslly resehed the tsp mug of the ladder. Net only these that take part in the teurnsments enjej,r tennis at Gerham, hut sewer or later the tennis ieverji gets everyone. ARCHERY HHe shert an arrew inte the air, It felt te earth he knew net where.H On the hockey field many 3.11 errew was aimed at the target, but mueh tn the disappointment and ehsgrin ef the young Rubin Heeds it fell either before resehing or many feet beyond the target. But this was a trivial matter; the girls would net give up. When the Cslumbia Rounds were shot the highest seeres ever to be attained at Gorhsm Normal Seheei were wen by Mary Shepard, Elinor DelieE, and Eeelyn Lord. As seen as the hDCkEF Held is dryr sud I'Ead'y the use, the yeung Rehin Heeds will again put in an sppesrsnee. pegs sixty 35:??in II'1. r II. . u. a ghi: $21 fglrrl: ih- r . . .. - 5.1.: h' .I' 'IIIJ ' II uIII ' - t gamut. INTERESTS -51. 119$ 43 DR. RUSSELL'S DAY Everyone was excited, net mtIy the Freshmen! but even Juniors and Seniors. It was Dr. Ruseellte Day, semething new, emnething different. The first Saturday,F ef the new eeheel year was an ideal day; even the weather- wae aeeemmetlating. Everynne was feeling rested after a lung summer vacation and Freshmen were just hrimming ever with energy to meet all the faeulty and upperelaeemen. To Dr. Russell, our principal, we tledieated this day, a day at sports and fun. The events of the day started at H :15 e'eleek with a hike ten the fair grounds. Mr. Wieden reeeived quite a bit at knowledge as to whom he eeuld relj.r en fer tress eeuntry at the track meet, which was a chief event Hi the day. H11 then hurried hack to the Gotham heehej.r held, where many yeung Rehin Hoods teak part in arehery. Men's tennis singles were the last event in the mnrniltg. After a meet appetieing lunch, everyene was ready fer an afterneen of fun. Set t hell was enjoyed. net enly hy the students hut hy the faculty. Games of every sert were played, and then mixed tennis deuhlee ended the games for the Eret Dr. Rueeellle Day. At the banquet in the evening Arthur Cemeau, as master of eerementes, intre- dueed the elteakers: Dr. Russell, Mr. WiEdEn, John Ham, and Ethei Chapman. Later a pregrtun was given inehtding art interpretative eeerf danee; a skit, Fresh- men 1:5. EIaIHitlEltiDIT-ESHI a veeel eerie; and xylnphene selection. A dance in Center hnished a perfeet dayfi page .n'xa'y-ene THE CARNIVAL Anether day at sports that is growing in IJDPUIHTity with the students at Gerhern Nerrnel Seheel is the eeruivel. Under the leadershih ef Ethel Chapman and Kerrie Ellie, presidents of the ethtetie eeeeeietiene, this yeefs carnival was a decided eueeeee. A5 a big eneweterm eerne the Fritlej.r hefere the eernirel, the affair was held between Certhell end Rehie Hells, net on Altlertle Hill as prerieusljr plannetlt Much enjnyment was derived frerm the erente, net Duly by the partieipente hut elee the epeetetere. Eeeh girl was determined te win the enewshee reee. hut we all een't he winners, and the laurel went te Ethel Chapman. Ethel net enly ehewet! skill en eneweheee hut en sltie end wee the winner of the ene-htmtlred-yerd ski reee. The heye participated in e enewehee dash ; Vernon Stapleterd eutren hie eplnenente. Bel: Sample tleeitletl he wanted ene First pleee ier all his hard work and he get it by winning the ene-hundretl-yerd elti reee fer here. Other events were a peanut hunt, a eeuplee race. and e teheggen cliete-nee reee. The trolley hell game between huge; and girls. was ee exeiting that it leehed fer a while as if deneing heel been forgotten. the heye just had to here enether game at trolley hell. ft denee was later held in Center and eerde were enjoyed by these when tlirl net eere te deuee. Carnivals were heltl e11 ever the state, hut tn the students at Gerhem Nermel neue eeultl have been es en j eyehle ee that held eh Normal Hill. we are all leel-ting ferwartl te e Hhigger and better? event next year. peye sixtjr-twe nu.- REPORT OF THE GROUP FOUR DISCUSSION AT THE EASTERN STATES CONVENTION There were abeut hity delegates present at the discussihn en HThe Limitatihn at Student Aetiyities hy a Paint System ht hy Same Other Means. This was the tiiseussien, the leadership of whieh had heen assigned to the Gotham delegates. The need at a system at limitatihn is eyitleneed hy the faet that mueh ef the werk in the erganiaatiens of some seheels is tlhne by a few students and in many eases some students hhiti three er fear important effiees. I think that these entitli- tihns can he seen readily in ear ewn seheel. W'ith a system at limitation the every hardened students would be relieved, aetiyities weuld he mere widely distributed threugheut the student hhdy and there weultl he mere eFFLeient eluh aetiyity. There are a immhet hf systems new in spetatieh iii the yarie-us institutions represented at the tiiseussimi. Shme sehehls use sehelastie rating as a has is fer their systems, requiring eettaiu ratings fer effleewhhltting anti 111emhership in ergatiisas tihns. One tiifhetilty with this hasis is that these students teeeiying,r grades helew HC are usually entirely eliminated item extra-etirrietilar participation. whereas a minimum ametmt hf aetiyity might he hf great henefit ten sueh students. A phiht system seems to he the mast eemmen methhd hf limitation heius,r used at the present time. There are yarihus tieyiees whieh may he used as a basis fer a paint system hut the main idea at sueh a system is that a certain number at paints he assesseti each student fer whatever efiiees he may he balding. fer membership in ergaiiisatiehs, and fer ether speeihetl activities The number of points is set hy the organisers of the system, with also set the maximum numher hi paints that eaeh student may have per year. It the masitmim is twenty paints, any student eredited with this numher at points is net alihwetl th enter inter further aetiyities during the year. The group in general felt that sei'erities and fraternities shhuid net he iaelutleti in a point system, that a minimum mtmher hf aetiyities peihts sheultl net he teqtiireti ef each student and that during periods hf student teaehing a student efheer sheultl be relieved of his tiuties. After hearing the different peiiits of view and the eritieisms ef the delegates e11 systems hf limitation, I feel that a point system limiting student aetiyities weultl he of great value berth to individuals and th the seheel as a whole, and I sheuld IELVDI' seme such system for Gerham thial Sehehl. FIRTHUR CDMEAU. huge sis tyhthree NEW YORK CONVENTION REPORT It is 1113F pleasure te- repert en the General Sessinn held in the Grand Balireein of the Hetei Cennnednre an Saturday inerning. This was a meeting at all the student delegatinns and was under the leadership nt' Drt W'est. Its primary pntpese was he give an eppnrtnnity fer the stndent ehairnten ta present reports at the rennd tahie disenssinns whieh hatl heen eendneted an the previous innrningt The topics which serred as a basis far these disenssiens were aetnal prehlenis existing in same at the teaeher training institutions tetlay. The ennelnsinns arrived at and presented by the group leaders, thereferre, shenld he at definite value and interest In the Gnrhani Narnial Schenl. The sis: tnpies were as felliews: 1. The Total Organisation. Functions and Duties ef the Student Ceuneiit 2. The Ceiieetien and Administration at Student Fees. 3. The Teaehers' College Assembly, Its Furperse, Fragrant and Values 4. The Plaee anti Prnhlenis nf Pnhlieatinns in Teaehersr Celieges. at The Place at Athletics and Organised Reer eatinn in Teaehersl Celleges. 6. The Limitation of Student Activities by a Paint System or ether means. The intrndnetery address at the meeting was given hy Dr. Ainhrnse thrie, fennder hi the National Etlneatian Asseeiatian. Dr. thrie's ehief tepie at emphasis seeinetl tn he the tiChanging Philnsnphyr hi the Teaching Prefeseie-h. In the nld sehnnl with the Pin the teaeher,wyenire the pupiln sitnatinn the philesnphy ef the pupil was aeeerding tn Dr. Suhrie, De with the what then wiltI and then I wilt. 'int with the new idea at the sehnnl as a plaee where the students and teachers enine tngether fer the purpose of etlneatingr eaeh ether, the philesephy at teaching has changed. The teaeher new has the fnilnwing attitude toward her pupils: mEftin are nag,r teaeher always: I am yenrs nnly seinetiines. Likewise, said Dr. thrie, the 0ch philesephy that ttynn were being etlneatett just se Inng as yen didn't like what yeti were Stufijr'it'lgn has ehahgetl 120 the philesnphy that yeti are educating yourself when yen have learned the value at participation and entiperas tinn. Dr. thrie 1ef t the group with the idea that t'It is net 113; what we take from ear sehanl hat by what we hring,r tn it that we realise the fullest measure at ethica- tien hath fer nnrsehres anti nthers:H With this last thnnght at Dr. thrieis in mind, I wish ta say that train this eenventien I have gained many new ideas and inspiratians, seine 0f whieh I sin- eereiy hepe I have heen ahle tn bring haek tea the G-nrhain Normal Sehanl. EITNICE Kama? page si.rrj.'-faar GREEN JiND WHITE BORED Front raw: H. McLain. C. PEIEJ'51 Miss Lewis. R. Hanaunm. E. Kelley. Miss: n'kfiliirgr1 .FL 11561131115311, :1. HnmhIen. Hack mw: R. Steere. Hr. W'imiun, III. hin::ne3','$. Hus, 3. . Knight. E. Lidhnck, K, Crucken. 5.. Thing, i. Jacksnn, H. Libby, E- 'l'humas. EcmarJ-EH-CWirf RUTH I'IANSC'DM EL'NICE KELLEY Asm'smnr Edifm'd; KEITH CRUCKETT ARTHUR 11-31;: RUBY STEERE VIRGIEIA KNIGHT Brahmas Manager, CHARLES PETERS 353413?an 3113511553 .Hmrclyerj RUTH PALMER ELLIUT HAWKEE Calendar fidffnm SALLY THING I-IDWARD LIEHT Girls! Hf-hharfcs. DDRDTHT Mamas? Hays: Athletics. ALMERY HAMBLEN Pf: mngm pf? f: E Efffm's IDELLA JACKSON Ewan LIDEACK Tym'm ELEANOR THUMAE H ILDA MCLMN FHEHH-J' Efdwism's MISS LEWIS 11:55 WII-Im' MR. WIEDEE page sirfy-Ei'c OFFICERS OF G. N. S. ALUMNI ASSOCIRTION President ........................................ Hayden L. V. Anderson K'ice-Prasitlant ......................................... Mary L. Pedersnn Corresponding Secretary .......................... + Charlntta Parsons Collins Recording Secretary . .................................. Georgiana C+ l-Iayas Treasura' . . ........................................... Lawrence E. CHIEF Auditor ............................................. Evelina D. McLellan Flora Barton Ruhie JEl'llliE Colby Hayes Alice Day I-luyt D11 Ectars ..................................... Um'nthy Lemmnd Kimball Treasa VE'FHI'I'EH Small W'altar 1-1. Juhnsml SOUTHERN NEW' ENGLAND BRALNCH Presidant , ............................................ 5. . Rebacca Paranns X-ricc-President ......................................... Theo Wilma Lary Secretary . .............................................. . Helen. Seaverns Assistant Secretary ........................................... Helen Tracy Treasurer . .................................................. Hap: Davis Asaistant Traasurar ......................................... Abbie Brown Clerk . ................................................ . Eartha Rice Pitts Marie Ellictt Juhnsan Hazel Beckett Dwectars . ........................................ Elgira Patterann Catherine Prime Pauline Stuart PORTLAND BRANCH President . ...................................... . Jessie Cnckburn Knowles Tice-President . ..................................... Gladys Estas Bragdon Renaming Secretary ..................................... Dorothea Billings Cnrrespnnding Secretary .. ............................ . Mary B. Hennassay Treasurer .............................................. Mildrad Andersnn Social Reporter . ............................................ Margaret Lee GI'HCE Lynns Mary Millikan Brown Beatrica Cross Mildred Eraun Adelaide Smith J Priscilla Hedge Exacutive Cnmmittae .............................. . page Sixty-Six In presenting an eiI pertrait of our principal, Dr. Walter E. Russell, tn the Gerham Nermel Selmel, the Alumni Asseeiatien is making a partieulerlj.F signilieant and pleasing gift. This painting has been made 1213; Mr. jeseph B. Kahill. an eute standing portrait artist ef Maine. It will he hung in RusseIl Hall, where the unveil- ing eeremeny will take pfeee at Cenuneneement. The feeling which inspired this gift strikes a responsive chord in the hearts mi 311 Gerham Normal Seheel students, and we extend in the Alumni Asseeiatien eur eengratulatiens upon their eheiee. libilggrle sixty-Jee'en. DIRECTORY OF ORGANIZPxTICINS AND THEIR OFFICERS CIVIC COMMITTEE Presidsut ..................................................... Juhn I'Tsm ViCE-Prssidsnt ................................................. Lens. an SscrstsljnTrsssurer ....................................... hrthur Csmssu HOUSE COMMITTEE Prssidsnt ................................................. Zelda anlsssn Viss-Prssiclsnt .......................................... . Dorothy B'Issnsy Secretary ................................................. Cm'ens Palmer DRAMATIC CLUB Prssideut .................................................. Ruth Pshnsr Viss-Prssiclsut .......................................... Blanche Hutchins Sesrstsry ................................................ Clydens Lsgscy Treasurer ............................................... Ksrlton Higgins . $RT CLUB President ................................................... Ruby Steers Vice-Ijrssidsnt . ......................................... . Priscilla Mclsssc Secretary ............................................... Ethelyn Pillsbury Treasurer ......................................... - .......... R as Psrscly POETRY CLUB President ................................................ Eleanor Psrksr Vics-Prssident ............................................ Frances Msrrill Secretary .................................................. Elsis Hilysrd Treasurer ................................................ Clydsns Legacy LI BRARY CLUB Presidsnt ............................................... Phyllis Lsncsstsr Vice-Prssident .......................................... Margaret Harvey Secretary .................................................. Olivs Draper ORACLE Editsr-invChief .......................................... Richard Bsrbsur Assistant Editor .......................................... Catherine Joyce Freshman Edits: ........................................ Bestrics Dsughty Business h-Isnsgsr ......................................... Samuel Barber Assistant Business Manager ................................... Ksrvin Ellis Hilda HVusynmuth . . Frances Batty BEEDCIHtE EdithE ..................................... . Karltgn Higgins Zelda Fenlssnn Frances Oliver page sirtyrsig hr WOMEN'S GLEE- CLUB President ............................................... Elizabeth Kaallm.r Vice-President ................................ . .......... Virginia Brown Secretary ................................................. Carleen W'hita Treasurer .................................................. Marion Allen YOUNG WOMEFS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION President ............................................... Reita Machnald 1 ice-President ............................................ Frances Merrill Secretary ................................................. F rances Oliver Treasurer ................................................ Ruth Hansmm YOUNG E-IENiS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Prasident ............................................. Lawrance Furbush 11Ii'iutra-131'Esi-ziwa-mt ......................................... Vernon Staplefnrd Secretary-Treasurer ................................ . ........ Robert Tracy ATHLETIC COUNCIL President ................................................ Ethel Chapman Vice-President ............................................... True Bailey Secratary ................ . .................................... Miss Flint Treasurer .................................................. Mr. Packard YOUNG WOMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President ................................................ Ethel Chapman Vice-President ............................................ Mary Shepard Secretary ................................................ Josephine Pyska Treasurer ................................................. Elinur Dolloff OUTDOOR CLUB President .............................................. Barbara. Gammnns Vice-Presidant ............................................... 83.113.r Thing Secretary .................................................. Marian Allen Treasurer ................................................. Barbara Stiles CAMPFIRE President .......................................... Dorothea Lindenberger ViceuPresident .................. .......................... Eleanor Burns Secretary ................................................... Agnes Spink Treasurer ................................................ Dnruthy Miller YOUNG MENJS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President ........................................... . . Norman Provencal Vice-President ............................................ Howard Liblzrjyr Fag: Jirth-HiH-E PaLPHA LAMEDA BETA FRATERNITY President . ................................................. . Trur: Bajlay E'ice-President . ........................................... . Richard Gray Secretary .................................................. Robert Tracy Treasurer . ................................................ . Harltnn Burr LAMEDA PI SIGMA FRATERNITY President ................................................ . Samuel Barber Vice-Presiclent ......................................... Nurman Prevencal Sacretary-Treasurer . . ........................ . .............. Keith Crockett JUDGING COMMITTEE The Dean .................................................. . Miss Jordan Presidant 0f Hausa Committee .............................. Zelda F enlasc-n President of Civic Committea .................................... john Ham Facultj,r Member ............................................. . Miss Eames Student at Large: . ...................................... Lawrance F urbush COMMUTERS' CLUB Presidtnt .................................................... . John Ham Vice-President ........................... . ................. . Eartha Frost Secretary ................................................ . Richard Dustin Treasurar .............................................. Edwin Bachaldar KNOX COUNTY CLUB President .................................................. Mary Sleaper ViCE-Presidant .. ............. - ............................. . 5:71:31'1Iaj.ir Gay Sacretary-Treasurer . ......................... . ............. . Idella jacksou OXFORD COUNTY CLUB President . ................................................ . Eleanor Buck SecretarwareasuI-er ...................................... Miriam Stanwund YORK COUNTY CLUB President .............................................. . Karltun Higgins Vice-President ............................................. Philip Grover SecretaryiTreasurer . ........................................ Adena Smith MJRSSACHUSETTS CLUB President ................................................. Mary Sheyard VicehPresidEnt ........................................... Miriam Peckam Secretary .................................................. Eunice Keiley Treasurer ................................................... Olive Draper page Jammy DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY THE EAGLE SCEUE'JEIVISH By WEBER BRAUN Directed by Mr. Chester Sim: APRIL 30. 1936 THE CAST Jerryr Trent, whe nourishes ideals .......................... . Dorothy Leavitt 1ismelly; Batten, whose patriotism is ereueed ................... Richard Barlmur - Spent North, the Mayefe business manager ...................... Ernest Doyle Lulu Tappin, the Meyer's secretary .............................. Lena Dew Cersen Ten Eyck, Meyer ef Eelten .......................... Arnold Walker Meet Carson Ten Eyck, his affeeted wife ....................... Olive Draper Sharon Ten Eyck, their daughter ............................ EIeaner Cleaves Jehn Griggs, a deerman .................................... Arthur Boswell Philip Fulton. a siekly yeung man .............................. Stanley Gay Mrs. Mary Adams, a peer eltl weman ...................... Hilda Weymouth Mrs. Tillie Deakes, when eelleets things .......................... Vere. Mendy Daisy May; little Algieie nureemaid ......................... Thehha Daueette AHiSm-et Directnr, BLANCHE I-IUTeHms P-reperty Manager, RUTH PALMER SYNOPSIS 01: SCENES The entire eetien ef the play takes plaee in the Mayerte office, Cityr Hall Build- ing, in a medium-eieed eity in the middle west. Time: The present. Act 1. Eleven eteleek of a summer morning Act II. Almost a menth later. Afterneen. Aet III. Seehe IeA few weeks later. Afternoon. Seene II-Several weeks later. Afterneen in early tall. Page Sewerritgl-mie OPERETTA hCAPTAIN OF THE QUARDH Preeenfed by THE MUSIC DEPARTMEECT Under Hm Direerieu of Mie: Miriam Andrew: GURHMI XeeeteL SCHeeL, Mereh :28. 1936 CHARACTERS Casi in erder ef ejapeerence Cheneeller .................................................. Stanley Gay King Niehelee .............................. . .............. Arthur Cemeau Princess Fleuria ........................................... Virginia Brawn Queen ................................................. Blanche I-Iutehine Countess Olga, lady-inuwaiting tn the Queen . .................... . Ada Senier Countess Helga, lady-in-waiting tn the Queen ................. Elinnr Chipmau Duchess of Lewengrete .................................... Eleanor Parker Prince of Oxenetein ....................................... Arthur BeeweIl Barren Vern I..edu::n.-.ri1':e1 hie eicle-de-eemp ........................... Jehn Rand Andre, a guerdemen, afterward Captain of the Guard ........... Earneld Walker Alexis, a guardemen ...................................... Richard Berbeur Innkeeper ................................................ Carlton Landry Sonya, the innkeepere daughter ............................. Virginie Hagen Herald ................................................... 15.7-J'illzaert Hayes Trumpeter .................................................. Kerwin Ellie Peme-utSeBaI-bara Stiles. Mary Senhern, Virginia Themes, Evelyn Themes, Leuiee Garland, Emma Martin, Merien Allen, Graee Willieten, Jane Chriee tianeen, josephine Pyelca, Cecile Clement, Margaret Jehneen, Agnes Spink. Marian Yeung, Leuiee Dew, Virginia Matinee. Guerdemee-Jehn Hem, Warren Hill, Stanley Reed, Philip Graver, Kenneth Hebbe. SYNOPSIS OF MUSIC Aer I Oeerture Opening Chorus ..................................... nSing,r and Be IVIen-y:u Sung and Chorus ............................. Yeueve Get to Have a King'r Cherue ................................................ nLet'er1ieie. Guerdn Theme Sang ......................................... 'ieHere Is My I-IerM'tH Sung and Chorus ............................... The Captain of the IGLLernzin Song and Chorus ................................... iiRemee ef Oxenetein Sung and Cherue ....................................... nOn Our TipteeeH Finale Entrieete ACT II Cherue with $010 . ....................................... . HLaternien Flag Theme Song ................................................... gRepri'eeH Trie ................................................. Wk. Wedding Cake Chorus . . ............................................ . Wedding CI'IDTHEH Cherue . ............................................... A Dancing Selel' SDID . ....................................... . i:My Captain and My LeveriP Finale ..................................... EL HHEFE IS M3? Heart b. i'A Guardsmen Must Gee Scene: A village square in Letania. Time: The present page .reven ty-fwe heF-Hi PROGRAM BY THE GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL GLEE CLUBS DF GGRHAM, MAINE THE CRAWFORD HOUSE SEPTEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-FEVE PART I Explanation of Prngramme ................................. ArnoId EValkEr Musrc 01: THE EARLY AMERICAN SCHOOLS Roundelay iThnse Who Wish tn Sing with Plagiasrurnen Singing School Favurites-JiInvitatinn H'Gratitude Jordan Religious Music-nWindsnrJ? York A Psalm nf Davidn Roundelay I-Iappy Ones, Come Sing Togethef' PART II MUSIC DF THE MODERN AMERICAN SCHOOLS htIrmi'itztua ........................................................ Hukn Nearm My Gad to Thee ................................... Lateral; Mnmn MME. QUARTET Vinlin SulU-JTIHE: Old Refrain! ....................... - ........... Kreisler VIRGINIA HAGEN I Vocal Snlw How BEautiful Upon the Mauntainn .................... Harker VIRGINIA BRUWN Processinnal Glae Clubs ........................ . ............ Mandaismhn Cornet SulovJTrayer Perfnxe-ztH .................................... StH'i-ISE?! KERVIN ELLIS nEvanirlg WindH .............................................. Saint-Saens GLEE CLUBS Diracmr: MIRIAM ANDREWS, Music Dapartment, Gotham Normal ,1:ng SWEHtE-threc 5111111111111Er 1.11. 5111511'1111'11'1'113. 5111'111'111111'1' 1'1. 51:111'1'1111'11'1' 13. 31'1'111'11111111' 1'11. 5'111'1111'1111'11'1' 1111. 513N1H111'I111' 1,7. 31-11111'1111'11'11 11,1. .5'ej1t1'1111'11'1' 21:1. 1311,1111'1111'11'1' 31'. .311'11'21'1'11111'111'1' .351. .5'1'111'11'111111'1' 31.1. 511,1'11'1'1111'1111' 3111'. 51111111111111.11'1' 3?. Teptemher 311'. .91111'11111111'1111' E151. Erlbfr1111'1111'l11131. CALENDAR SEPTEh-IE ER 11111111111111. Li. 3'1: 5. starts. 115 wheels turning. 111.11.11i11g 111e1r F1151 appearance-at 1l11: 111:1t11111nre1'l hy the Huuee Cemnuttee. 1 1'31 11111 111 Freahtnen this year bet 1311;111:1111111111'1 Party in Center F1151 Chapel. T11t1'11111111111111111! Speeches ' 11'1 el1:11111e! What 1111 111111111 time. the heys have finding Chapel 111111111. 1111111111111 . we 111111 1.1111 111111111 hluehes the 11112111111 Friday. 113111115 Superstitieust Dun't 1121 that black 1:111 1111:1115 1'11111' 11111l1. Dr. Russell's D1111. Per1'e1r1 11'11111hen E1111- :1 11111111131111? Track meete. 111111115. archery, hurseeheee. Suft 11.1111. haekethall, singing, 11111111211131. speechee. 111111 1:11 1:13111'5e the banquet. .-'11:la Eeniet 111111 151111111111 Hmnhlen appear .111 eiessee 111111:h lhe 11.111r11e fer wear. 1111: much 111111 1111 Dr. 1111115511113 Day. F1151 meet111g 1:11 13111111113115 .1311I11e11e111151u111atiet1 1n the 111111 gym F1'e11h111e11 learn 1:11 great variety 11111 1111111115. 11111e11 11': 1111-111. Take 11111111 thuiee 31111 511th '11:. it. Tryaute 1111' Dramatic Chth. Firet 1:11 1111' hetkey practiee. H111:ke1.' learn 111111113111 pretty 121211111111 11111111111! 31'. result 1:11' F1151 practice. D111deur 1.3111111111111115 1111:1111: 111111:h 111 Little River. Wt: attent'i Cemmunity Club reeeptmn 111 e11e11111g. Auditory tests. start. 131111: 1111111111.: member reperts 11111111 Keene hearing. Dramatie Club 11111111111111 banquet. After dinner speeches. 5111111 1111111111113 1111 new members. 1311151111: 11111111 W11 1'111 .Editeried Beard a1111c11111ee1l. Dught tL1 gu places 11.11'ith 111111 editure-ilvehief. Mush: Department presents Crawferd Ketch 1111113111111 111 Chapel. PDEtl'f. 1311111 hnlrjs initiatlun 31 M135 Le11'1115. r11h11g the E11111. 1111111111111: 1111111111215. 311131 members 11111.11: 111:1 fear 1:11 Deteher Club delighted with pregram 1211.1 lL-J'Iee Clubs .111 C1'111111111'd Hatch. 1'1-'1'h1-111'e the Freehmen all 1111121151111 1111 1151111111111? Uh, 1.1115 the; re gniug 1111 11111.11: the1r 11111111115 talten. 111115111 111111e11111cfe1111 0' z'frifiri'r Ut-s'uflrr Hrmbrr Ur'l'ufu'i' fJHm'W' Grfrmrr Gi'mii'i'r fh'l'uhrr fh'a'nhrr' G E'HJE'JI'P Grumm- 1 a1 a... l' Ln l' '4 9. II. -I. 'u 1.x. 1:5. Gduiim' 1?. Gi'frlb'f'i GENE??? I9. EL Drinbrr 23. Drmhrrsj. fh'ml'mr 34. Urmhura-E. Utmiwr 3f. GCTUEER Grm'fn EtaH ammuncerl. E'Iiss Keane: talptg hEI' science class star gazing. Must uf them 511mm! ail their time making W15hE5 D11 shunting SIEI'S. l..aml3cla Pi Sigma Frat gtthmgcther in Russell Hail. Th? Cummugers' Club picnic. 31 Salmnn Falls. Miss Lewis. T135 pruvided Hy EWHHETS m hm' classrmm. A penny fur ten Eurpses. Mr. Packard Lakca :1 gmup uf Y. M. C. A. buys cm an uven'light visit tn Nurlh Star Camp. Y. W, C. IR. Cahintt bmlquL'L Miss Pike becomes new anivisur m tl'lfl assutiatiml. Sam Barber ammuncea at guimer table h15 wrllmguess m mtervmw 1111 wnman m recentmn mum. Ennga Graver along 1-:- prntect him. Puetry Club lmldz-J tea in Canal: The Reverend Fisher mi BiddEfnrd guest spaakcr. '1 . W. C. A. has gunnal candleiight SErvice in Ruatwll Hail gymnaaium. Library C1 uh hnIdE: Hmatcr imrtjr. Alpha Lambda Beta Frat hnlds get acq uaintcd party. FIutlg-E- Day fur the 5chnul Frat5. Kerwin Ellis wears a stunning new necktie. Elms ht: think it will attract thnse new camlidatas? I'IHHHE Cnmmittce spmmars dance in Cmmtur. Plenty Inf curl! stalks. pumpkins. and autumn leaves. Mia's Black and Miss Marrill l'rmn Nurmal Schuul at Castlemn. Vermunt, vlsit us and 55:31: In HS in Chapel. Peters uses Carthcll Hall 35 a skating rink but ends with l1i3 11-3er ntarer uatul't. Alpha. I.-amhda Beta initiatiun uF new membera. Fur mitt: there are same pnlite hays amuntl. PUpE-ye ELmI Uiive Dyl 51:33.1 the shaw at 1114:: Maasaclmsetts Club dance. Haw C311 Parter live through the day withnut speaking m a girl? Whgtiqml-Jitinn! Buys ralling tints. swaeping sidewalks. For fun? Navar frat THItIRtIUITS E Many teachers GIT m Hangar tn cnnventiun. 1754 Gnr11am iucm'pnrated as lwmniath tuwm First call fur quarterfy Exams. I-IAQLUWE'EN. Lenn Fulsc-m realizes that mung Irma enjuy letting air nut uf tll'ES. page .5 ? tamrrgh 15w 1-1- .'. r I .-c'-.-r2. '- .1. : gym? .thircrrrhrr I. anc-mimr 3. :WJETJH Mr 5. wam'mr 3. NuI-Wrn'rm' I I. .J'II'TH'E'NHIDFV I3. Nmmmbm' I 3. wambm' :5. Navcurrn'wr n5. Nat'wm'icr IF. Nat'ember :3. N nixnmbrr ED. Nat'cmfwr 3!. Nrmm-nfw-r 33. NDVEMEEE Did yn-u mmmit the: murder? GREEN nwu- WHITE has annual murdEr party at Lawiecrest. l-Iiss Lewis prams 5hr: has. twrj livE5 murdErEd twin? in HE same evening. Rain Dr shine the track run guts U11. KEEHE daftals Unrham. Principaly and Superintendents were well entertained by the: teachers and stu- dems of the Nmmal Ethnnl. Unrnlimrias deserted; studerjts EIH: fur mug week-end. Gmup gmea in tn Portland tn htat' Fritz Kreislar recital. Archery hanquet t311ii m' fall spartan. Hubert P. T. Emma guest 51neak2r at Russatll Han. Reads Maine. poetry. l'tIiES Lewis is alarmed at the unusual disturbance in Carthell Hall but 5mm discuvers that i1; is 131111; thasc Stuinra hack in am midst. Library Ciub halds hPDHhWGWu dance: in Centar. Firat 5anle. Many disappuinmd as snnwstnrm prEv-Ems afterimnn walka. During PTDEESE Hf changing tables in dining runm Keith Selwnud Ends himseH centtr uf interaat. IIIEIkUS-PDIEUEH Genrge. the magician. entertains at Ruascll Hall, 'We. wnndtr h 3113' EHVEFWHTE has been miL-ssed. Mrs. Rachel? Raundy DE Pmtland guast Spanker at Y. 1W. C. FL. Mr. Wiedtn suggests his awn apharism, uFaals rugh in where angels fear t1:- tread. Lambda Pi Sigma has banquet and final initiatinn. Excitement. prevails a5 tht: girls annaunce the arganization of that haskatball teams, Nmmmbm'EF-EE. Thankagiving recess. faga SE'I'FH-I'ljJrJ'I-JT Hcccmim- DME-mm'r Umemhrr 1511117: m E11111 DE; um hcr Disrrmiu'r DEHHH'IEI' Uwemrhc r- Hernm'm 1' u 1- 1.1.; rI-J'I 65'. D. Dcrmm'mr H3. Dwemhrr I I. Harmmbrr 1:. Demurbm' 1'11. Hervmimr 13. Llerymbw IF. Hvrmri'bm' LR. Dcrfmbrr 11,1. Drumming? .5313. .. 1mg? 2.11-- DECEM BER I11 51.1111: of a Stormy arming. a 11-11-- Students 51111111111 their appreciatiun Fur 11111511: by attending tin: Dun Cmsack 1111113211 held 111 Purtland. 151:1: japan 111 Pictures. This 1.1.13.5 1111: .1111; Club's iswitmiun as they 51113115111131 :1 salt er Japanese prints. Five, HEW chew leaders simwcc! 1111mm: nf 111311 at H151 majm- g'arnt. Civil: Cummittee Prusidant tells us ahuui Eastern 51111115. Cnnfm'euce 1111111 urges 11111115.- tn r3551: 111111111; early 1111 that GM 111:111gat13 111111.; 11: sent. Emritti'ment in BE divisiunl 3-1. 1131111111211 1113111115. 311 1111:111ch anawcr Lu :1 ques- Iiun E11 11i5tm'3' 4:11:55. 111! e wander 111-1111 11133 mare ShDCkEqu Miaa Varmint! 1111 Hanlhltn. Cnnunutcra' C1111: presanled a Mark Twain prngr'am in Chach Juninr class gaw EL Christmas dance in CentEr. Staples pmvas tn 13-5: :1 glacial Entertainer. A Slippery day armmcl 5111113111 campus. Phil Grower takes 511ml? nnxlrskitiding pills 1741311711111 1:1 I111 lncat'tetl in Gmhnm. W. C. F1. hams 11111111211 Christmaa Bazaar. T111: palm wading hnoth gem Extra attanticm. WE 11min: Pnclry Club 11111115 11:11. Miss Lewir. tallca 1111 Ehristmag 111111111: 11' 3-1111 want any EIGHI'S rammed! frat nf charge, 5E1: Jacksnn, 5111111111'r and Shepard. Lucky Number dam: in Center given by Filmy: Cmmty Club. CDmhinEd Glee Cluha 11113513111. 3 12111111211211.T H91 5mm: nf Chriatmas, 111 RussdErlI Hall. Glee Clubs jEJUH'l'EjF armlnd tnwn singing Christmas Cards. Hausa Cunnnittee 51111115 Chrismms party in dining mnm. A151: presmlta enter- tainment at Rusaell Hall. Girls indulge 111 ITHJTE Chriiimas Camls in RGhiE Hall Library. Library Club prtsmts Chriatmaa Chapel pragt'am. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEARH papa 341111.11: 1113-5511111: Itturrm'lt' Ft ftmrtm'y gr. '-I1 .Fruumrtl U. Jummn' 'I-- J . femmry H. Jemmn'jr Ij. jANLIARY New white :aweeters. Hashy 111ee1tt'iee.+ and a new autentehile aeeear en the CEHIIJUS. F Salute Claus has been to tewn. Mere three day tt'eeke like this is the new demand. Student hetly attend Yerk-Cumherlmtd Teeehere Cetwentten. New educatienal viewneintsune rank eerdselet parents Iltelp with the teaching! WelleWt'e an Hld Eeuthern Cuetem. Cheer leaders reeume their practice at Gethm-Bridgten game. Speaking uf vacattenewdid 1mm hear Miee Cettntttt read E'Ielidaf' at Russell Hell? Preferred sleek em G. N. S. hunter has e'Erep'ped eeverel peittteu-Rines is relaxing at hi5 heme until next year. Jemrnrytr-IE. Eeye' heekethalt team gets disappeintment at Salem and Keene as far as rm. I11. I- J'm: nary Jemmry 3 ha J'mmm'j' .133. J'Tm't'rtm'T 3ft. Inmrm'j' 3,7. .t'q'tu'rmtrj.P 2-3. basketball wee eeneerned. Emily Feet SeEme te be the latest campus talk! Interesting etiquette feet! l'u-Ire. Dagmer Pethelm Petersen ef Pertland read the play, Mary, Queen ef Seats. at Peetrjr Cluh. Peetr: Clult enjeys mew fashieneei supper and sleigh ride. we here vieiters frem RhIJIEIE 15.1mm Celleget They enjeyeet everything but the defeat in basketball. 'I.'he Dnuhle Quat'tette made their clehut at I'et'tlattd Ereadeasting Statiett. Cemmuters' Club Spensers Hut Lunch. tEEt-Captein Jehn Gerhem betttieed. page eee'eatth-er'ght Fehrmtry .t. Febrnmj' !. February 3. Febrrm 111' February Fe hran February 3. PE ? February 9. February I t. February re. February :3. February :3. February I4. February :5. February 1?. F 1133mm rm I3. February Igh February J9. February Ie. February I9. February 2-13. Feti-r-tmrj' 21'. February 31'. February 33. February 23. February 35. February 36. Fehr-tmry 33. February 29. FEERUI-u RY lteteFirat Gerham Tewn Meeting. A certain metnher at the varsity basketball team has a geed alibi fer net wiuw rung agamst Keene. Dr. Rueeell givea a brief t'esume ut the hietet'y at G. N. 5. en the htty-seventh anniversary ef the epening Df nut seheel. Why the quietnees in Certhell Hall? E2 divisien practice teeehing. Library Club has trendy eale. Miss. Andrews. and sttttIent body enjnj. singing hymns after Chapel. h'leseaehusetts Ciuh entertains Salem hays at banquet. Whitele reepmtsible fer upsetting the Seating plan? MaIe Quartette eImeet sees Majnr Bewes. GREEN ARI! EVI-IITE Beard helds banquet. we discover Mr. Wieden is. eelet blinti. eisn a guud stew tellert Lineeln program tJI'Et-SEntEd in CItElj'JEI. Maesaehusette Club has impremptu candy sale. Pnetrjr Club has 1Valentine Hex. F ryehurg Academy prevee teen amen fry for eur team. Cemhined Athletic: Assneiatiene lttuvide Entertainment by means e-t' carnival, hall game and tienee. Talk aheut yeur time belts! Miss Ryan diaeevers we have. Eve different times here in Gnrhatnt The mumps are helding their annual Heeming nut party at G. N. 5. again. Marionette ShI'JW preved very entertaining. Mare and better Imppete is the err. Andrnseuggin and Yurk Eeunty Club helde party in Rnhie Hall. The game Menupuly had its place. mu. Histerf.r Metheds Class presents Chapel pregram. Dr. RuSEeH is attending an educatianal eent'emimt in St. Leuie. Massachusetts Club preeente Washingten pregrem in Chapel. we learn Weeh- mgten used a saw ttJ eut dawn the cherry tree. Many graduates seen amund the campus tutlay. Miss Upten is given birthday party by faculty. Ready fur a fall? T11.r going Izlewn the path tn the training sehnel. We enjoyed the epieede item the Dperette the Junier High pupils preeented in Chapel. Operetta uH. M. S. Pinafnre1' staged successfully by students at training eehenl. Gurhem lenses hectic. hair raieing game tn Hehren by 2 peiltte. The Library Cluh Game Partyr HE-Ienepeiieed the evening. gage see'mfjuufne 11111-1111 5. 111111'111 3. 511111111 3'. Afarrh .1. M11151: .1. 111111-511 .5. 111-1111151112 ?- 11-1'1111511 1;.1. 1111111511 51:1. 11:1 arch 13. March 13-14. 111111111511 HE. M 1111.511 1?. 11.151111: 1.7-. Jlfttrnl't :3. 311-1111117111 511'. 1111' 11111: 1': 25'. 111111-1111 5111. J'Iarn'r 51.1. 111.111111CH 1.11. 1111155e1l t'xte11115 h15 appt'eeiatitm t1:- the 1151111 15111111 applauded. 1311'. 11111551511 t1111:1 115 a1111ttt 11i5 trip 111 the etlueatiettal emwentiett at St. 1.01115 where they 1115111 gulf 43 em ef the 11-1 1111511115 111 the year. 1111115e Cemmittee 111111115 1151111111311 111 111111115; 113111111. IEDHeGurhem .Jteademy itteet'hhrated. 11515113131111 5till 11113111115. 111tere1a55 gante5 1751115e mueh excitement and hilarity New pr11511eet5 1151' next year'5 team are 5121111. The T. 1W. C. .31. entertain5 with the Magic 1115111. 1.1 e 5til1 believe the hand 15 euieker than the eye. Lambda Pi Sigma Frat 11111515 dance in Centelz The HPit'tt': Hume previde geetl entertainment. The 5t1111e11t 1111111: e1eet5 Arthur Cemeau and Eunice Kelley :15 delegate5 te E115tern State5 111.5511e11111151111f Prefe55i111151 Seheelsi 11.11 Teacher5. 111155 Lewi5 i5 5e1'en51de11 I111- her Literature e1555e5+ Theme Senge Happy Birthday! At Y. 1111'. C. .31.. 111155 11117115111 1121-1111515 the 1101111, The Sehe11lheu5e 111 the Feethill5. The annual Small 51111111115 Ba51tetb5111 Teurnement 1.5155 held. Statttli5h prm'e5 the winner. PGEHJ' Club ha5 St. Fat1'iek'5 Party. 11111511151 Mement5 pre51111te11 111.1 Andrew Di Cresta and Lemma Ferrari 111111111111 entertaining. Iri5h and .1111ti+11'15h furre5 e135h 111 El. battle 1111' 151111112 'Flet Tire5, Alpha Lambda Beta Fret pre5ent5 enmed3.wh1eh t1r11ve11 11:1 he a hleweut' 51115111. F111 the 1a5t time the 1.111111111111151: and fancy free tripped the light tanta5tie 111 Centen F 111111 dattee given 113.1 011115151 131151-11. Late5t 511113 hit 1111' the week, Lighte 1:111qu net 51:1 pepuler at the 51111111. 1111111111 11511 11511115 1111111 1111111151 1151111111111. 0111111111 County Club 1115. page 519111.11 Agni? I. :Hirir' 3. April If. -1; Ian: 3, Afirf! H. .1er :5. .1 Fri! 1;; April IF. :Iwa Eu. :1;er .JL Ain't ! EH. 3er u '19 sham? 23. Jpn? 2.x. -Jpri! 3:5 . Apa-Ea' 315?. :HH'H 39:. . 1:..9- I. . -. . .h-tvp. 1. IIIEI. I . . I1:'-F ': - T'Ii?-I$'5-I-: .-: r :uJ.'-...IIIIIIH I . IE-li-h-IIMI-yg: J- m . - -- .:' '. .I-.I.1- .- I ' I ';:-l-I I I..' - I- I '..'r' u- II... . ,I-E'II ,; I II: ' mWi! -nI-I-I-mh -- -'ir - :.. a A PHIL :En Aprii Final fur cwtrI'I-r'mw! It didn't rain. Delegate:- Iearc fur New Turk meentinn. Wire thusu new Easter suits? Staplas anti Crnrkett are asked. HG. hut i'li'n'rc machrl's nnw, thug; almwcrcd. Letters. awardmi iur haE-l-EEIIHIH. Everyune is happy? Vacatiun i5 jual armmrl Lhr: mrner. The Spring Titrm is harc 1mw Cthl'lEH--IIEW aunmmhilesrand awn nttw fates. iWhal happrnutl m Imurs, I'SmuksH Everymm Enjm's 511L1cial chapel pragran'l given In: Cmu'entinn delegates. it 355mm us that nur rcprnacntatinn waa well wurth whiiu. Mun! picturas taken. Smilr. 111En1ber5 nl' lhc GREEK mm WI-H'rh' Huard and the 1'53 Divisiun. Iluniur Class Chaptfl Pragram. The patrinti: Spirit pravailsr 11. PE. 3. Canums is deserted! An apprcfiative audience ium'ler an umhrellaj ElliDj'S thl: Hrat 0f 1119 series ut' intertlnss hasahall gameg. Engagement Uf Miss 1'IF'IJ'ihrjv anncmnccd. Archery practice hugins. Graduatiml must be near. Thu Swims Tmld impnrtant meeting aftEr Chapui. Mr. Wrimlts'n displays a HEW spring tic. Dr. Russian EddFESSfS Mr. H'midward in chapel. Nu respnnac. ' The gruatcat shmw m1 earth has came tn tuwn! Elnwns and wild animals in center. Miss Lrwis makes an unexprctcd atttmpt m mauve a telaphmm 1mle with her Ferd. raga! rI'IrIrhfI'q'-m:e .1 1 11.1 Jinx ery Jiny 11f Etj' Afey Jinx 1'1! :1 J' HIRE any 31-h: 3' Jiey 1'1 1 113' 11ft: j.' 511':th - .Ihrejl - r13 HJ' Meir JUHJ' JTEEJ' I. 3. 1-.. 1-u. PHUT M A 1? Stantlieh Kiwanie Club entertained hgr uur Male Quartette. Extra! Extra! G. N. S. Spurte 11ew51 Easeha11 Seasen ripens with a trieterjr. Feiker makes a smashing hit. Mr. Duhhs speahe at Library Cluh en Did Beeks. Petere leses the Switeh hey te hie Ferd. G. N. 5. mixed quattette entertains the Pertlat'lti Liens Cluh again. The Alpha.- Lamhtle Beta hays meet at the frat heuee fer a se-eial gethtugether. The girls eaeee exeitement in the dining 11311 in their attempL te: get a gutted 1::th at am Keeate eieiterre. Ellis and Preeeneal intruduee new etylest Just leek at theme flashy shirts! Mr. Wieden apeiegizes fer an m-ret-ahundanee elf l'ttititipEHt'l'Ei werde and anueuneee hie deeisiuu te hey a new typewriter. The May E311 is as hwely as ever in the midst hi appie ltlhssems and hittehirels. Due baseball squad plays the return game with Pieene. The Eeethem New England Branch at the G. N. 5. Alumni s'tsseeiatien meets in Hevetem. PUEH'F Club spunsnrs Metherh Day Gheervanee. Chapel prtigtam; play HThe Little Miraeie itt the evening. The iheeming and retiring eahinete hi the Y. W. C. A. ieeve the their week-enti retreat at Deean Park. Fun fer allha piettie at Sehage Lake fer rnemhere hi the Pttetry Club and an inter- fhtttet'nittr hitting fer the hays. 1N e help eeiehrate Earham'e Eieehtenttial. The eumhined glee :11uh5 enntt'ihttte tn the afterneen pregram at the fair gtnuuds. In the evening we 1ttet 35 heat and Du? musie department again tithes. its. part in the entertainment at Ruesel1 1-13.11. Der last baseball game this year. :11. geed audience enjeys this game with Iient's H111. The Y. M. C. FL presents a Saifetf,r Drive Uttmel ngeam. The Il'euse 1Ctttnmittee helide :1 tea fe-r everyeme.. Hie enjny the h-iemm'ial Day Chapei Fragrant presented by the Senier CIaSE. page eighfy-ttee I-..-I--. .3!in? erc Jam: J'Hm .fnm' Imm fun: fun? Ilmr Jun: Jun: Jun:- Jmm . '59: ?453'1 .h-r'nII--.-d. -a. .- .- HHr-L- .Hp-l-l-EJI-IJ: w u.'.f.1u --'I'-- v 1- .: -r- r.- J UN E The tEunis tnurttaments are. llruught tn 3 Clam. It's time ti: 51:11de for these exams! Anyimm ifs tlu: last time this year. Happy gmtlps leave the campus in cnjny llu: framrnity nutings. Sunbunm and frECkIes tcli 115 wlm want cm Izlm muting. Evenmna trier; m End time 14:. rear! Gracia; hetwecn eraminatiuns. Cnmt: and get yuur GREEN AND u-rl-IL'I'EI W'hjch is more tndiuug.-writiug exams m- aumgraphing yearhnnksi 1W1: Ins: 'DLIJ' Freshman Claas. Evcu many Juninrs begin thtir summer's vacatinn. Alumni Banquet in East Hall dining mum. The Senim-s are. guE5t5 uf hmmr at the tea. givmt lay Dr. and Mrs. Ruasell. Ingmmar. the Barbarian. the Seniur p133; i5 presented in Russell Hall. Mr. Stewart preaches Baccalaureate Sermun in 111?: aflarnuan. W'L- an: hunnrad hf Mr. Paysm: Smith as a guast Speakar at the Graduatiun Exercise; Thi- Saniurs bid Cr. 3:. S. fEI'E'WEn. page E-I'gfai'yrfhree Autograp hrs: page afghfyafmw Autographs fmm? cighry-JIQE'E FESSENDENJ'S DENNISDN'S Goons, FOUNTAIN PENS STHTIDNERY, GREETING CARDS AND T ALLIES 497 Cnngress StrEet The: Largest and Mast HEIMHI MagagiHe far Teachers 0f AH the Grades and Rural Sckaais NORMAL INSTRUCTOR and Primary Plans SAMPLE CUP? UN REQUEST F. A. GWEN PUBLISHING CEIMPANY DANEHLLE, N. Y. EMERY GI. DEAN Badge: and Plymnuth SALES - SERVICE SHELL Gurham, Maine Standish, Maine PHDNE 19+: PHONE 35-: HARRY RAEBURN Successur tn BRDWN. CDSTUMER Cesiumes, Mahe-up, Materia! and Wigs 542$ Cungress Street, Portland TELEPHONE DIEL 2-21 F3 The New England Teacherf Agency H. H. RAHDHLL. Manager 29 Libby.r Bldg, Cungress Square, Portland, Maine ELEVATUR. SERvICE DIAL 2 - E 3 3 E HARRY L. PIKE OPTDMETRIST 514 Congress Street, Pnrtland, Me. Applemn Black - 3rd Firm: Beg: Wishes 0f Carswellis Drug Stare page Eighty-c'fghr T0 the Class of 1936 I wish yen all the pleasures and happiness of life and success in your chosen prefeeeien. WHERE ALL STUDENTS MEET LOUIS J. CHRISSIKOS, Pmp. moyb'd We serve you the best feed and refreshments with the beat service fen: your money. Steaks Chaps Salads Snups Stews Nuweities - Films - Cameras: - Banana Splits Reyals Velvete N ermal Special Sundaes .. F Fruit Cenfeetienery Sndas Ice Cream Pep Cam Gmduetien Gifts To all the members ef the faculty, students and organizations at G. N. 8., I wish ten express my sincere thanks for the support given me during the last year. May our friendship continue during the next year. page eiya'zrjl-nine THE MEN S SHOP APPAREL FOR. MEN AND BOYS 8?4 Main Street - Westbrnnk, Maine THE VALUE FIRST STORE OF WESTBRODK School Supplies Distinctive Stationery F ountain Pens A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GREETING CARDS FINE CHOCOLATES AND CANDIES EASTMAN CAMERAS AND FILMS Quality 33933015:ng - Printing - Enlargemgnts GEORGE S. BURNELL GORHAM, MAINE Three Cheers far G. N. S. Gnrham Hardware Co. ERHEET J. BRHGDDN. Prap. Home, Hotel and Institutional Paints and General Merchandise Outfitters ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING Y In Partland ?4 ears SUPPLIES OI'EII HQ'BPEI' 80115 Garner Main and South Streets flags ninety Ii Graduatinn Watches Campl'imgnts 0f 0111' SEIECEIDH i5 varied and With a wide range 0f prices Flrst Natmnal Stare J. A.. Merrill 31 Company Jewelers Since I351 503 Gangress Street M. E. QUIET, Manager i 1w: mamas SMILE? EH. Strictly a wamufs stare specialiging in stylish apparel Hf quality so entirely deiaendable as to make pnssibla um guarantee Hf satisfactinn :0 every custumer Army and Navy Store Sparring Supplies Meals Clothing Frat Jackets Franklin and Gangress Streets DIAL 3545-1 PDRTLELND page H iiiEfj'nWl'E L. W. Claveland Campany ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES RfiDIOS 441 Congress Street, Portland, Me. Purtland Glass and Glazing Company PLATE GLASS WINDSHIELDS 5 Myrtle Street, Portland, Maine OWEN, MOORE 3; CO. Partland, - Maine BETTER FASHIONS FDR J UNIDRS Campliments 0f DR. C. J. BOUFFARD GORHAM, MAINE Campiiments 0f Faster - Averyjs THE SYSTEM CO. 516 Cungress Street, Portland, Me. Du: pniicy is nut to sell apparel which is Igwest in price, but apparel which is best fur the icast. WHERE'S A DIFFERENCE Cmnpliments 0f Gorham Savings Bank MERRITT G. PRIDE Inc. MERRITT Ci. PRIDE, Prap. GAS - OIL - TIRES - GREASING Service with Pride? Gorham 8142 h Telephnne - Westbrnnk 161E!I GORHAM, MAINE jmge n ine'tT-Hva Smart Apparel- FOR SCHOOL, SPORT AND BUSINESS WEAR Excfusiue in CharactertBur Nat Expengfue Special prices ED Students for Cnmmencement qgenoz'ris Westbrnnk Purtland Cmpliments 0f GORHAM GARAGE IRA C. ALDEN. Prop. Phnnes: R25. 1954t$t2 64 THE RANKIN MR5. E. M. RANKIN; Pmp. A Gaad Place far a Gaad S?EHGE'E QUIET - CLEAN - RESTFUL RATES REASDNABLE 85 Suuth Street, Gotham, Maine J. H. MCDONALD CO. F. J. MELAUEH, Tram. SEA FOOD 153 Commercial St, Pnrtland, Me. Garham Electric 81 Radian Shop E. EL HEEL. Pmp. Range Burners, Refrigeiration and Radio Supplies 54 State Street, Gnrham, Maine TELEFHGNE ITS The Sporting Goods Store HEADQUARTERS FDR SCHDDL ATHLETIC SUPPLIES SPORT CLOTHING THE JAMES BAILEY COMPANY 264-266 Middle Street page anc'fj'dhrm Purtland, Maine Camplimenrs 3f PHILIP W. HAWKES I. G. 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