Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)
- Class of 1939
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The Green and White Presented as Life Amund the Cluck Valuma XXI 1939 GOHHILM NORMAL SCHOOL GOHHAH , MAUI: GonHAM NORMAL SCHOOL Gonna , MAINE SINCE Miss Gertrude Lincoln Stuneis tenets of behavimriet psychology and her charming hunter have made her classes inspiring and ab- sorbing DHES. and since her loyal support enf our extra-eurritular and extraegraduation activities have pmved her a lasting friend, we, the edie torial heard, knmwing that her gracious spirit has en identitied itself with that of the Gmbam Normal School that it will never be loet from the campus, welmme the appurtunity 0f dedie eating to her this volume 0f the GREEN AND WHITE. uqizounc! tlze Clock -1 A TIME DRAMA OF A TYPICAL DAY IN THE l ! CAMPUS LIVES OF FELLOW GORHAMITES J AM SESSION AHTICIFATIGH AFTER 1.3K! PRE-M.ARM PREPHRATIDN CDRRIDGR CROWD KID'S LIT air- WHITE V5. GRAY BIRCH SHDP CLASS WHRT'STI-IE ASSNEHMENTF CDHFEREHCE FOREWORD lgEING fully.r aware Elf the possibility of errer CHASING THE in em: task, and hoping earneeti? that our fel- IJIGSKIH lew-etudente will receive our effnrt kindly. we, the GREEN AND WHITE Beard. eHer the echoed emur stew,r emf Gnrham life in a dafe chronolog- ical events. We have develeped our bank emund the meet familiar face on the campus. And, be it a tiny baguette or a minute-elieking wall clock, we believe it marks the watchful presence emf a SUPPER t-IDUR punctual friend, waking ue ter a new day. beek- ening us tea eleee. hurrying our legging steps. reminding us 0f inevitable meetinge, err hinting at evening walks. Therefore. we submit this: volume for the approval of the school and its friends. STUDY TIME ENGLISH CDLLEGIATE in architecture and dignified in spirit, Cnrlhell Hall gra- ciously hears the: changing ciasses within its walls. H-ar-I-rh- THE KINDLY RESIDENCE 0f Gut principal, quietly withdrawn from immediate proximity with other buildings by a wide variety of shade trees, is imbued with the friendly atmosphere alwaye imparted by Dr. and Mrs. Russell. and proves itself as charming within as without. It exudes a warm welcome to each beginning stu- dent, and, at the Cemmeneement reception, at departing good wish to eaeh graduate. The principalis residence has often 511an its head pitelitj,I te: friends of the Gerham Netmal Seheel and to celebrities teieeeee net RECESSEII'HV mutue ally exelueivej. Members of the facultyr feel at home here, and it has seen an entertainment fen: which many students envy itwetunt night with the faculty. SUNDAY MORNING OBSERVKETION 8.10 CHHPEL L L nn H L L E S S U R m ?.30 3'1 UDY HOURS IN E1519? HALL TRAINING SCHOOL GDRHAM JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MANUAL TRAINING given here is a thorough murse. and shmp activity amund Ehe clack is the keynme in the PRINT SHOP and ACRDEMY HALL ADMIMST RATE mm DR. RUSSELL, whc: for thirty-faur years has been the principal of the Gotham Narmal Schonl, raises a stand- ard as a teacher and an administrator which the faculty and students at Gorham ElI'E proud to acknawledge and glad to foliaw. DR. RUSSELIJS MESSAGE TO THE STUDENTS OF THE. GORHBM NORMAL SCHOOL Flair mnre than sixty years the dnnr of the Gotham Nnrrnai School has been npen in welennae ten Vnung rnen and ynnng women with eharaep ter. personality. brains. ambition and the desire tr: beenme teachere. During each at these sixty years rnanjer eueh ynung penple have enw terecl ite open CIDDI. Some nnt at this class have slipped in but iinding the tasks teen arduous tar the restrictions tnn severe or the nbjeetivee dietaate- fnl tar their rnnney' tnn limited annn slipped nut again thrnngh the deer that swings berth ways. The great rnajtarity, hnweeer, hf thnee whn entered, because they were either rnnre able, err mere valiant or more determined aeeepted the diari- pline nf hard wnrk. adapted thernw eelvea tn the requirements nf neeee- aarj.r rnutine. adjusted themselves to their aneial nppnrtnnitiee and earned the right at honorable graduation. Then they, tnn, went out thrnugh the deer that swings bnth ways to enter their chosen held of teaching. Year by year for nearly Sixty years these grnupe by virtue of the same Splendid qualities that enabled them to eutteeefullj,I meet the requirements at teacher training have been euea eeeeful in the held hf teacher service. Their EmCiEnCY and faithfulness have kept open the entrance into that iield fnr Yuan when you shall be ready to jnin them. When You enter that iield be determined that the dnnr shall nnt be closed to your eneeeeanr because of any,r preventable failure of ynure. WaLTER E. RUSSELL. MR. PACKARD Ella- RUSSELL FACULTY DH. RUSSELL, clur distinguishsd principal. pris- i'skss heated dissussirsns in Principics of Tsachilig snd EVUiutiDn sf American Educatinn. His class mntsst with sash day's dEEaiIS and his gracimis mrdislity in the suffice and an the campus make him a personal influsncs in all nut lives. His chief sporting pleasure is gaif. and rnsn',r I-issn matches hsvs bssn pissed bstwssn him and Mr. Wisdsn. Dr. Russell is vary deviated is his schssl. town. and church. and his friEndl'sF iziigriiti,r makes him an admires! msmbsr-nf each. WALTER EssLE RussELL. Pi- E. D. Ed. MISS STGNE, isschsr of Psychaisgs and Hismrs Elf Educatinn, gives us snlightsning sisssEs. rich in psychmisgicsl snssdmss and in valuable speed. mem- nrs'. pcrsnnsiiisr. and adjustment rests. 1iJ'Jliis will forget her quDlEIIiDl'l: Ti: every man there npensth :1 high way and a icw ? She is 3 very shaming persnn. is Superintendent mi in Siiiiizissr School and a msmbsr csf several town clubs. is always present in sclmsl functisms. and faithfully pasts schusl news cm hsi: I'E'glliaer mnsultsd bulletin board. She is acknuwlsdgsd as the most travelled member uni the faculty. GERTRUDE LIHCDLH STONE. 3.. FL. M I LOUIS EURTDN KUDDDWARD. JESSIE LGUIEE KEEHE, GEORGE ALBION BROWN Fh- E. H. E.. FL. M. pays twenty E; MIIsW'UHDVi'ARIJ has greeihush' hhwed tti tradi- tion by DI'IEE fhrgetlmg a class. and ma;- ntaw authen- tiealh,r he called the ahsent-minded pttafesseit. His classes. which include Science. Schtital Law. and Ethics. are looked forward tti by students far their eeiiiegiate ttane and tiest humus. Faithful execution emf his s'ite-printipal duties. an excellent sense of line musie. have hf his family. beautiful thtaughts expressed in Imems tif SChDCIi anti campus. and a high standing in teiwn tit'ganiaatitins are the thief EEJSUI'IS whg.r sttttients respect this gentleman and his itieais. 15115.5 IEEENE teaches the three Eistihle Study. Eird Study. and Einie-gsr. in addition tra freshr men SCience and Industrial shirts. She nttiw hesi- tates It: name a htahhy. since all her previews ones have heehme Vacatitans- She haves hitds: new we tits. She likes biology: new her absorbing course presents her aeeusttimeei reading taf a navel an evening. She's a superieir entiie: in her under- graduate life this ahililsr ptewed remuneratiee. Heweeen she's now a seasemed traveller. having driven absut in her awn eat. MR. BHUWN, geniai. jovial. philtisophital head emf the Industrial Arts department. acts as a father tti a11 shtap men. He makes their preahiems his preh- lems: and. being a ftitmer graduate taf Gtatham. he understands their cases II'ICII'IE' fully. Grade SEhGGi beefs appreciate the tsutings he arranges few them and their teachers at his camp earth spring. His thief subjects are Eieettieitsr. Machine Shop. and Whistl- WDrkinEs in whieh he supervises practise teachers. Nine years taf Beta men have alsti known his genteel cuunsei. LAWRENCE NELSON CILLET MEET LDLIISE HASTIHES MR. BILLET, hf arehiteeturai fame. is seasonally seen at emt basketball games in chief enntml taf tickets and admissions. hinted its: his keen eye in Ending Haws in students' cabinet-mahing and draw- ings. he gives ftirth em said tateasiians that the article thEE-VHIhS.H I-Ie supervises practice teachers in Mechanical Drawing and teaches Fundamentais emf Trade and Jtih Anaiysis. His wtitk at htime, at sthiatal. and in the tenwn speaks its: itself te- prove his craftsmanship. He is an ahie henvlet. and his most ttweteel athletic htmm: is that tif heing the faculty ehampiun. H typical tila'j,r with MISS HhSTINGS iintls her either preparing a grtiup of students ftir prattiee teaching tar seeing them through it. Her euutse in Directed Dhservaticn is splerieiitiijir hrganieed and gives beginners entit'mrtunitsr fur seeing mndel les- stans. Her personal interest in esters student teacher makes her visits weleeime. Alternate Thursdays find her at the Civic Chmmittee meeting with immediate infrarmatitm Of all sehraeil details. She's a esntraet bridge player. a bIJS'f member tif a number Eli: tswn clubs. and a laser hf birds and trees. MISS RYAN is behaved heeause tif her kindliness and her sincere belief in her pupiis and in her work. HEI' elassruatim is always filled with students keeping I'IUtEhCIIDkS in nature study. twerfltiwing eieetive gehgraphy EGLII'SES1 watching her experiments with plants and specimens eaf animal life. eir taking adw vantage eii her genertius htaspitality tinting spate periods GI? at lunchtime. hlthtaugh this year her spare time. she says. is deserted iL'D catching up tin sleep. her farmer travelling extaerienees haw: helped make her geeigt'apah ,F real tei us. MARE L FithCF-S RTEH. Eh- ssge twenty-shs FACULTY HELLIEm'mnE-URTJHRDAH. Mlmm EUHIEE HHIJREWS. MISS .I'DHDAN i'llis her pnsitinn :15 Dem 43f anun with charm and dignity. .Hl'l' busy dm- rnimrlg.r life is lightened by her enjnymtnt nf Ihr: piann. I'm superinr phmaguplw. hr: radian. and her wading ut' hislnricnl nuwla and bimgraphiea. Her Em'e I'm England has fmmd uxpresalnn in two Eurnpcan trips and a5 tracker -:::f the new Iinghsh Hiamry mursc. FL superiur penmnn. she glrives u:- make freshmen handwriting legible. Her Hummer; are Ghen spent .11 Menschend Lake. when: SI'IE' has become :1 promlent angler. MISS hNDREWS, knnwn m imimntes :15 Big Chief. teaches Music and Aesthetics. She sncrifmed must nf last summer far the prnductinn. Editing. and bulging Ed .1 new Editinn 3f the E. H. 5. Sang Bnak ---a mum praisewnnhy acmmpiishment. She direclcd the Elm: Clubs' line Pawn. and dEVDtes much time In IhE' nrchcaua and recently mganized banal. 511:: anH mntract and gulf. and as .:I basket- bJEI fan led a gmup up n: Fanningmn to Shaw them what schunl spirit really is. CLIFFORD D. T. WIEDEH. Ii'l-I'ERETI'SHERMAH PACKARD. ES'I'J-iER ELIEAHETI-i WEDGE E. 5 B. 5.. Eil. M. RELHM page rwunry-rwu MIL W'IEDEle mnit psrsnnalitf class much tia hum msn's athletics running srnttttthlsr. lit: arranges games. directs all athletic schedules. sttpstintsttds puhlicits. arid pmt-idss peppermints. His classes gitrs an excellent backgrhund in Stitial Studies. and practical wmh in Tests sud Measures. Freshmen first must him as administrator of their i. Q. tsst. l-sw realise that we hats: in Mt. 1llil'Ir'isdsrt att EJ-tpt'tt' at hatlmintun and volleyball. hut as far 5;hlf--wsll. hs's steadily iittpmvinst. His grsatsst wish each year is th tiniest l- anttirtgtun hath here and them NIH. PACKARD, jack taf all trades. is mntra-tradi- tiunsllsr masts: Lit Printing and Metal Elihrk. 1tlfhstt anything is needed in Cuuhsll Hall. all rnsds lead HI!- Patl-tarti's printshnp. His busts listened tn the Wnrld Series while thssr whisked last fall. Under his warh- ing. this star's cmss-muntrs team was tint: til the best in the sthtanl's histsirsr. J'ts adviser hi the Y. M. C. ft... hi: hftsn spans his htams frat meetings. Pits campus cup. hs registers all cars and regulatt-s parking facilities. Ils possesses a keen sitnss hf humor: and conducts a nest T. M. candy mttntsr in the ptintshtap. MISS 'WDUD's return 1mm wmlr. st Radclilfs was a very wsitums suns. Wt: had missed hsr enlighten- ing histtarical snscdhtss. nfttrn intmdussd hat a hushed, HEGW. did swat: kphw . . . ? She says she is l'I'IIl'lII'E Cit lcss of a farmer. as her summers with her parents at Blushill and he: hattisr :lassrunm plants attest. Hsr gift isf targanttting ability. antl hrs happy faculty fm- disagreeing pleasantly. suggesting tact fully. and advising wisely have made her SDugltl after by individuals and hit urganisatihns far friendly cnttnssl. Witness as an ssampls ltsr whale- itsai'tsti sttppttrt of the Einmmtttsrs' Cluh. EUELYE llT'l'LEI-Itit D. E'I'ttELt'ts tiust'Ett Utt't'tzis'. Ah. E. 3.3-..M. MISS LITTLEFIELH, hut- httst-r Littlt' Chief. keeps house with Miss Andrews and has a iiassihn ihr neat human drawsrs. Hit: SupErlGI administra- tive ahilittf is shown by hss WDrk behind the sssttss hi the Superintendents Dav tea. at the Junittr High cafeteria. as gsnsrsl cnstuntsr. :uttl as tsashsr til Hhusshnld Puts Its hath Hmmal anti junititt high pupils. Spmts-mindsd. she satti'ls in tennis. tat'tsn takes Miss Endtt'ws UI'I irt cruqust. and appears with he: at all gantss. MISS UPTUN tlslwts intn ths JWE-lf'iEpll'lng man's realm tsf mathematics. and emerges with hnnms. She is a graduate rat Ehrham himmal arid farmed? taught tn the Junior High Eshhtal. This yes: she was a dElEEME tn the New York Ccnfsrsncs. and being also a ChlUmhia Teacher's Chilege grad. she shnuld have met status raid friends. She presents in- tsrssting classss. has a lint: ssnss tat' humm. and gives Earth with a:attst'iallsr prepared thursss in Junitar High Math. Algebra. and I'listiar',r ttt' Math. She is always ssgsr ti:- help. and her time is at yrsur dispersal. MISS LEWIS, whtast: classes have the fascinatinn cf the unpredictable. specialises in English and Litsratum. Hsr mastsry hi and enthusiasm for her wnrk, mmhinsd with her excellent hscltgrtattnd ul English Hismr'f. maks her cuttrsss appealing and thhrtiugh. 511s cssrcisss a general omniscisnss twist- the CiIEEEH AHEJ UtrHI'l'l: 303111 and Pastry Club. members til? whttm learn ID wurls anti pla'f under her guidance. During hcr infrequent spars ttihtttttnts. shs knits mittens for underprivileged children. and tries tn keep cluh msmhsrs and laitht'ttl Ultltlfla 'DUI hf tmtthis. Btzss LEWIS. Rt. FL. M. S- pugs twenty - three FACULTY MISS FLINT's vitality. ephrtsmanehip. dependable judgment. and new eat have combined to make her much in demand as a enmpanihn to the Beaten Cenferente and th basketball gamee. She is in tharge hf Physical and Health Education. and hes organ- ized women's athletics in euth a way that all are EnE'Dlll'agEd EC: take same part. Her willingness tee help has materialized inth dancing classes in IICenter end a ehneeientihus chairmanship of the RECrEariDn Ream Cemmittee. 1f YGU haven't seen her do an interpretatiee dance. hr read ehme of her merry jinglee, TERI dhn't knew Miss Flint. DDRDTHT FLINT. B. EL. M. 3. MR. SLUAT, teia'eher hf Jhurnaliem and English. hae a mneeie Gf difficult duties: helping get the schee-I Grade ten press. pleading with nethre anti actresses th learn their parts in the Dramatic Club and the settim- class plays. tactfully advising the Kappa Delta Phi fraternity. teaching the rudiments elf Latin to a. gruup hf lively ninth gradere. eneetur- aging State-wide SChGEJI publicity through his newea paper eaurse. and training future teachers tn talk. He appreciates gated music and literature and we cleft,r ynu m hutepell him. His cleanieut manner etf speech is en arresting characteristic. Cl-IESTER HERBERT SLUAT, A. 3.. IL M. LDUIS BELSTAD JENSEN. GWEN DAHL, HAYDEN L. 132 ANDERSON, Sn A. M. M. A. B. S. page twentyafeur MR. IENSEN gives thilege thutses in Physics and Mathematics. and has established himself SECUIEI? ss athletic mach. Last year his basketball team won the if-ew England championship and in baseball the team was nearly as ghhd. This 1,resr he WDI'E all the imphttsnt games. His falfQT'itE EKPI'EESlCII't is Lrshsen up. felleiws. sntl thst means tslisthenits. He jtiltirtghI regards JEhlEti-ES ss euming first sheet: all else. as men find when try ten he esteusetl fttim prattites. As .1 hillisrcl specialist. he takes all challengers. MISS IJAHL1 a Minnesota prtidutt setusttimed tn all tiur kinds of weather. is an attist hesttiwetl with varied talents and s cnntsgiaus enthusiasm which makes us all he: subjects. Her interests in singing. dancing. pisnti. putters, weaving, and metal wtitlt have aided the Art Club and student bGdlf greatly this year. But halls and her cards are enlivened his her poster and hlhtlt print whtk, and her studies is always tipen tti students interestesl' in the funda- mentals hf such arts. MR. ANDEHSHN, when mite thltl a pupil. Re- member there was s purptise in ynur being given twti eyes and twti ears. but hula: tine mnuth. has nevertheless initiated a grhwing prhgtam hf pupil participation in the gheernment and assemblies hf the Ghrhsm Junieir High Sthnhl. Pts teacher tif English; his classes have an informal. tuhperstive stmtisphere. His ehntrihutihns to Nhtmsl Hill in- clude instruction in Junior High Schtitil Greenin- titan and Administration tithet-punthing st basket- ball games. and excellent phhttis fear DUI yesrhhtilt. Ltits ELEANOR PIKE Eststs Fssetce's Hsttsts. 1-3.5. MISS PIKE adapts herself admirably IEt'J her twc- gttiups tif pnpils. Junior Primary thiitlren stints her. and she lenses and understands them. Normal students greatly admire her charming manner and well-hrgsnized wtirlt in Primary Hrithmetie and Primary Reading. and she maltEs her classes interest- ing with useful and appealing snetdtites hf FGENE- sters and their instructtirs. MISS HARRIS' Iiindetgsrten Thetiti,r tutim has heehme gen,r with new equipment this treat. and is always tIttrstctit'elyr dectirsted hit! her students. Her day is divided between this mum and the Etithsm Training Sthhhl Kindergarten. a truly mudel ele- psrtment where she EhDWE unusual ingenuity with her tint,r pupils. He: hhhhies are divided. IGD. be- tween travel in the summer and skiing in the wine ter. Hmsteur phhthgtsphv. hGWE'UE'r. is s FEELI- mund interest in which she has heetime quite prhhtient. MISS TEASE teaches EEDEIHPHV anti HiSICIIY in the Junitsr High. and likes tti supplement her weirlt with travel and histeiritsl navels. Her classes are quick t1:- rEalizt: the justice tJf her decisions and prat- tite teachers appreciate her frileritihr twining in melt- ing mitlines. She ltives tti relax with her fellhw- teachers and particularly enjeizts their uut-hf-dahr sttivities. Her summers are spent at the sesshhte. where she has made a number hf interesting collec- titins hf iletwers and sesshells. She advises tint KHUH'LinEGIH CDLIHI? Club. HARRIET'IE GATHELLTRASK page twentyefim' FACULTY MISS PRIDE, whcn lunches Mathematics and Sci mm: in the Cimham Juninr High. will prababty JIWJFE he rtnmmhu'red by her practice twchcrs 31.5 the invcnmr at .1 System Em thing anthmrlic papem. She particularly cnjnys lrnnis. hiking. and swim wing. and this winter became a ski addict. t-Irr I'Jrictji of intErcsti include :I turrMium. bridge. shuFchDM-d. .1 number Elf clubs, and Enrham's has- kEItJall tram. She has phwttd and tuached basket- ball harsalf and Hrst came m Umrhnm .15 a mcmhur rat .1 vixiting tram. Ihx-A A1311 1M 13111315.. 13 3 MRS. E3055 is much in demand .15 .1 table mm panim'l herause hf hur 513115;: of humm and mnver satihnal ability. HE: chcm't'ul. vital purmnality per- vades Grades Five and Six in the Training Schanl. whtrc she muchas. 5hr tum tn 3:: strapping. and mmsmnally hcr mam in the durrnilc-ry raaembles It I'nshinn shuw. During the Iaummcr. Mrs. Grass stares up energy by camping. swimming. and Esh- ing. She is greatly fenrrd nmmng I'ncuhy mcmbns .15 '.1 bridge wizard. CELIA HMH 131mg Mamlfxgmhm'. L. m.tct: WETHEHL'-:1..L MMUUWE BWSUH EMTES- page- twenty-Six MISS PEAEDDY, .1 Li. H. 5. anti Besthn Univer- Sit? gratiunte. i5 aeknewiedged .15 mt: meet finished feetiiti+ pianist. Her elatees in the Third and Fhurth Grades ef the Gerhem Training Sthtiel. reflecting her petsenality, have an etmhsphere emf quiet hep- piness. Pie :1 pupii at Cinrhztm'e last summer thutse. she made an enviable reeerd- Frequent tummuting hats in ne- wise dimmed Miss Feehede'e leave fen: travel. as a recent trip Hill Caiifnrnia indicates. May we lireditt fer her: .1 life fuii of lung jeumees and title music? MISS WETHERELL is the main reasen the First and Seehnd Grades seem ten enjny eehhhi ee- much. 1'Iv. 'i5itt:ite hi these grades are struck by the sputt- teneitj.r anti neturainess at the children. Miss 1itifetheteii is a graduate hi the Ghrhem HermetiSeherni. She has replaced by e medern eat the tine which she learned it: drive he heult. Miss Wethereil is enhther hf hut Intuit? phategtephere. arid eeulel ntitl tti an exhihitien which sheuld be arranged fear that grnup. MISS EAMES, eui- librarian, startled Students tine day by steering a bicycle in the reserve mum. She's learning In ride it in preparatitz-n fee a trip tn Ber- muda. Nit Christmas time. it's Flhrida. Dn Nutmei Hill. Miss Entries is an excellent eeuree tit inferv matihn tn students? ieteting streiI heeks and inter. metiee. and giving eeetees ten freshmen in Lihranr Science. and. mtesienelly. teething epetial eiassee in iihmryr wnrk ten Industrial flirts greens. A5 i'tttult'f adviser tn the Library Club. the has ten eeldem dis- played her talents as pianist and dentert RU'I'H HEHECDM RUTH IIANSCHM, teacher at the urest Gethem mendei tutai sthhel. hes a fine appreciatitin hf nature. which she shares with her pupils during skating. skiing. and hiking parties. in basketball eeese-n. she appears :1: games attempenied by her eighth grade pupiis. She's a recent Gotham eratiuete. e. een- stientjttly'end nhle teacher. and e levee! member hi here rth. MRS. TREWHHGT tenuitJ rightfully he talieti the mninspring tut tier tlhtI-t. Witheut her. :trtiund the tlutit tit Gnrhamu wnultl he .1 iittle hut hf titdet. fer: preetitalie all administrative deteiis pets thtettgh her hands. We like the idea of her living right an the campus. and we admire her new heme. F'hyi's amazing element:-r anti eenstant theetfutness endear her tn us all. She mine: he: hnme. her week. and the Sentient Tribune. MISS WGGDWAHD, mettern hi the girlsr dermi- thries. is largely respensihie fer their happi'. herme- like atmeephere. Cemmutets like her fer the th- eperatien anti consideration the has ehhwn in their frequent tenteets. Wnrking girie appreciate her cheerful directinns. Each treat graduates are chosen In serve as Assistant Teachers at the Eurham JIJTI'iDt' High Sehtml in Grades thi, Three. and Five. These pesitiuns are primed heeeuse ef the excellent training their eHnrd. Cecile Ciement. Glades Wagner. and Eiea Murray have filled these pueitihne this year, and their eut- tees tL'i teachers hes itletilieti the tunhdenee Shawn in them. PHYLLIS TREweettJt peer: itUt'nyeSe'l-if'n 3,11 Linweud Card Bertha Freet President Viee-President FOURTH YEAR GRADUATES Edith Rusehhmugh Filmer? HamhIen SECI'E'EEIY Treasurer 4.3K! P. M.. SEPTEMBER 13 Hendipieked anti heaven-sent. the sewed fnurth-eea: tiaee af Gerham Nermal Sehnei gath- ered. and members leaked each ether ever. They;F fnund ewe: twe-thirde picked fmm graduates at the year before. several picked from graduates hf ether years. and three eent Frem chEI' eehnnle. There was a marked hetemgeneitv Bf ages. sizes. and back- gmunde. but all claim Maine fear a native ear adapted heme. Same had returned to Gurham after several 1,teere cf successful teaching and prepared te learn tn study all over again. This grnup has had a few additiens and euhtraetiene. hut numerically has remained practically the same. 12.1'3 P. ML. SEPTEMBER 3G The gmup. new mutually acquainted. regethered fer urgenizatinn and emerged with the ehewe tt-I'Fieers. plus Jnhn Brindle. representative tn Civic Cummit- tee. and Mr. 'WDdeard. class adviser. ?.3D-lLDU P. M.. HURIEMBER 5 Class dignit? was laid aside as. members SIIPI'JGI'ILIILI their diStinCtiin? deenteted Masked Poverty Bali. Ernie Dayle. in elethee that mus: have been Linnie'e. shufHed eff with a prize. 3.3'3 A. ML. NDVEMBER 13 Filmer? Hamhlen Started efl' LID Beetnn ee uur class representative. 9.1313 Pt. M.-1D.3D P. M.. FEBRUARY 13 Eaek-teiGmhz-m Dee. with mew;r fm'mer EiJSFr mates returning.r fen: meaningful events. went em under the chairmanship: hf Charles Leomie. 3.15 15L- M.. MARCH 1H Edward Jess annnuneed as class delegate te: New Yerk. JUNE 12 tut: 19 eSENlDR WEEK The class plane tn:- stme up laeting memnties in an active, collegiateathned Benim- Week. page thirty HELEN ALLEN tame te Gotham after making .I. splendid retetd DE thirteen years as e successful teacher- She is aisn a graduate :35 Gray's Business Cgliege in Stenegtephsr and Business Courses. Etl'td has dune seme really line teeth in art. ineluding stame pattieulstltr geerd eil paintings emf Herwers. I'Ier judgment and cheerful helpfulness are relied upturn in the Civic Cemmittee. Peetrs' Cluh. end the Art Club. tif whieh she was eiee-president last year. She hepes tea graduate item Bates and tr; teach psychttletgy. ALBERT EEHH grew up this year into a setimts student. but he still is a pettietliarlsI grated dancer and a lever of sperts. He's been a regular plaster ef intetelsss sefthali and baseball. piayed basketball this year. and is seen frequently en the tennis eeutts. in the retreatie-n teem. tar hnwling in Fenland. He has dene ieurnalistit wrath at Gotham and was eisss seetetats his seeend treat. EEGNES BICKFHRB is a stat sehnlat and hits ftaund She has been a member of the Library. Poetry. and Glee time frat an amassing number hf activities. Ciuhs. president err Knux-Linmln Chums? Club fut IWG sears. treasurer of the W. Pt. 131.. setretstrg,r ef the Finance Committee. and a member ef the Drehes- tea and the Drette staff. Ft natural athlete. Bicke has been a eatsitsr member 91' everyr Eerham spert. She has shewn unusual ahiiitsr in her three speeisi interests: music. art. and knitting. ARTHUR EGEWELL hes a knewledge cf drama- tits ss setet. imperseneter. teach. stage manager, and makeup artist. His enthusiasm as president of the Dramatic Ciub has given that club a new life. and his snarling eiIEsinsr and smiling eemedy have distinguished Glee Club Uperettas. Eeezie has been an efhter in Kappa Delta Phi and the Glee Club. The seheerI. as head weirie as and a player and manager taf hasehsll. watching his whtaIe-heartee! EDI'ItDr'EiUI'tS cheerleader. has wondered if he deesn't hard fer a heme win as the team. Helen Alien Windham Albert Eehr Ellsworth Fitthut Beswell Kittersr Agnes Bieltftard Damatisehlta page rht'rFy-Gne Linwbbd Card Mrs. Edith Chase Mrs. Edith Clement Pbttland Elient GRADUATES Gt: rbam LINWUHD CARD has been president bf the Civic Committee and of the fbutth treat class, and has represented Gbrham at a New Tbrk Cbnferenee. He combines II: reebgnixed feteneie ability with snund judgment: as El pbasible ccnsequenee. hi5 sehblaetie rating has been Cbneistently high einee his entrance at Ebrham. Linnie's ztbilitt.I as an artist. indicated in the 193? GREEN :5.le WI-IETE. ftnds its best e:-ta pressiem in 59111:? realty'Tme bile. He has been an bHiter 31' Kappa Delta Phi fraternity, and a member bf the Dramatic Club and Athletic Council. EDITH CHASE has been a must weiebme additibn l0 but- elaes: bet .jbily. friendly WEIFS attract bbth dGrmiEDI? and ebmmuter girls to her rbbm in Relate Hall and add tn the pleasantness bf DUI classes. Mrs. Chase became an autbbrity en the pebbleme bf farming while Writing her term paper in Eebnbmies Inst winter. Her Imbby. She says, is Writing fear her bwn aetbnishment. but her ambitibn i5 EC: bring up her daughters successfully. page tbfrty-rwb EDITH CLEMENT, taut tttte sthttlat'. enjeiys l'EEIdv ing. and erm the eseeilent supplements she gives us in eiasses we realize the value. interest. and wide settrie hf her haekgmttnd. Last year. Mrs. Ciement served as substitute in the Jttnieit Primary and taught Primary.r Arithmetic and Primary Reading tear the freshmen. Although much at Mrs. Clement's time is deemed te: her three tine se-ns and tea matt- aging her heiusehetiel. she tetttsistetttlt,r maintains a high sehetiastie standing. It is remarkable ten mhst of us. HUBEHT CHHTHELL, whet claims rm relatinn- ship ID Carthell I-Iaii. tame tea E. H. 5. this treat freim Castine Hermal. His class i'luettetF is explained he the faet that he is a student minister. He's lasu- ally setieitts. with a keen fate snmetimes lightened he a wide smile. Men whet heard with him insist that he has a pmdigieius appetite. He has joined musical hrganiastietns. and the T. M. C. Pt. CLARE CUTTEEitL graduated fretm I'Gtttham three treats EEG. and retumeei this YEEI felt her degree. Quiet and blend. she has peeved her scholastic ahiIr it? by her plate em the htanrar' tell. and her variety tif interests ht: her membership in the Y. W. C. A. and Outing Club and as a piat'er of basketball. setft- hall. Her tint,r yet legible hand- writing have made her neatehttetks the marvel hf us and t'etlleyball. all. and her ettiettfttl sweaters reveal her pleasure in knitting. MARY UULLINAN, whe: never speaks unkindht. She can he skillful 1ettith a tennis racket and charming in an evening getwn. is Ireland at its best. pattiettiarlt,r when her ESCDH has an Pinnapealis urti- ferrm. Her Gotham 1tife has 1tteett a hustr tine as this year's Fetetrtt- Huh president. as a stauneh term- muter whe- has been seeeetartr tat their eluh as well as of the Dramatic and F'eietr',r Clubs. and as httiielet Elf a tlassre-eam rethrel which seem fete her the Phrtland Ptlumnte Sehhlarship Fete this year. BEATRICE DQUGHTY is the pnet attd authett cf the class, and hue hf GUI: mhst versatile members. She has eentrihuted mueh tea Gerham activities in the Phetnr anti Dramatic Clubs. as a three-year Grade staff member. and as an assistant editrar hi the 193? GREEN EHD WHITE. athletic retirement tet help the senitar haskethaii team CGming hut at this winter. Bee played a fast game. Fete some tea- sern, she has fetttneI Bietleigtr uertr interesting and has spent mueh hf her time in the Lab. RGhEtt Chttheil Franklin Clare Cutters! Freephet Eestriee Deaughttr Cumhe rlanei MiliS Matt.r Cullinan Peartland page thr'rrg-Ihree Partiand Puttland GRADUATES Ernest Dayle Lorraine Fitzpatrick Bertha Fmst Sshs gt: Lsks There's .1 variety rsf qualities nt-ttssariiy tumprssssd in ERNEST DGYLE: an Irish grin and an Irish gift of htstnty. fDI' which his wide reading Gf guod literature gives him much background; a dramatic slsilitzl,r and a great tspstin.r fm- tharm: and steady tsssrvs shilittpr ftsr varsity spans. HE has attended ti Eastern Conference. is ti past business manager tif the GREEN hND WHITE and past president at Kappa Dsits Phi fratErnin' and has served can the Athlstic Countii and the Civic Chmmittss. LURHAINE FITZPATRIEK is a psrsmnii'icaiitin hf pep. trim. and Vigtjr which she has shown as hsszi chestiesdsr this year, as cuuntiilut hf hccksr sni scfthsiI, and as 'tstsitj,I material aim in hssItEthsil. vuiieyhsii. arid archery. She was an rsfiitst in tht- W. A. A. and a member cf the Pastry. During. and Librar? Clubs. Fitsie never missed a dancing tisss and this sea: added skiing ts: her activities. In tissses. hsr wnrit is CDnSiSIEnEiY cnnstitntinus. Fitttis's summer home at Lung Island has often Essen npsn fDI club picnics. hugs thirty-fotir BEHTHA FRUST, one of thbse gnbd things that ehrne in sntail packages. pint'ed her teaching ability as a Ebrham Training School assistant last year. We are glad she jbined this class: her tiever asides and infectious spirit have made her indispensable IIt Lts. Best's interest in translating telegrams ftbnt Pt. 3. hi. 5. hasn't dimmed het Gnthant spirit. and she has been a tespbnsibie member bf seerraI im- phttant teinimittees, as well as a member bf the fGlee. gnting. and PGEHF Clubs- She's a past president hi the Cbmrnntetsi Club. ANN GARDNEH's wide enthusiasms and gift nE logical teasbning make her a leader in any discussibn grhup. This ability has been exhibited at Gorham in her sitperibt tIasstbbm reenrtlr which was rE'Eth- niaed by a sehnlarship frbm the Pbrtiand Alumnae grbup last year; and by her wbtk as Civic Caminit- tee president. Ebstbn delegate. class viee-president and a mEmhet hi the GREEN AND 1WHITE hbard anti Commuters Club. An all-rnunel athleter Ann is especially interested in baskethaii. and this year brganiaed a winning independent team. She hnpes L ttt visit the Maritime vainces and the Canadian Entities. PHILIP GERBEHE'E services as an butstantiing bashethaif player and as a captain in many eittnties have been appreciated by ail inyal thhamites. His Finn Gardner Portland Philip Gerber Pbrtiand favmite pastime. he says. is trudging after a little white gnif ba11.' and he has taught several sehbni- mates and t'aenitsr members tti Enjtit'f the game. .F't tbmmutet and a Kappa Delta Phi man. Phi! has been vite-president bf the Men's Pt. Pi. and a mem- ber bf the Ath!etie Cnuneii. number bf subjects shbws that there's much beneath His setibus wash in a his easnai manner. PAULINE G053 tame ti: Earhart: last year after attending Castine thmal and BUSIGII University. She has been an active member bf the Art Club, and she eblleets and paints religinns pictures and pat- traits. Her eburses have fnund her to be a devoted math student. and she has deveibped a strung inter- est in madern pnetttt. Regardless bf the weather. Pauline is nsualisr the first persbn th arrive at chapel in the mbrning. CARL GREEN tame frnni Jittbnstbe-k State Normai Sthan for his degree. jbined Alpha Lambda Beta fraternity. and tank his initiatibn nianfnlij,r with the freshmen. He has pruned a valuable additibn tn the class. with a quick mind which is sbbn tinted uncle: his deliberate manner. Carl was a member of the varsity in basketball this 1jreat. and is a Central Board referee. Carl Green Presque Isle Pauline Gbss hetbn page thirtg-t'ibe Jehn Grindle Filmer? Hsmbien Clayton Hsrrfe-rd Es: Herimr Gnrham GRADUATES Eusmn JGHN GRINDLE er. Brindle 1e: freshmen? has developed intu uur eiass phiiesepher end .1 men ED he feared when we are ranked reletiveiv. He has dis played his interest in music as drummer. ssle- phenist. Drehestrs president. IGlee Club member. Beta hand member. and redin fan. Appointed by his class as Civic Cnmmittee representative. John served erne quarter as president pre- term. He has been en the Grade staif. is president of his mums duh. and. as a member hi the Camera Club. has same interesting candid shels. ALMEHT HAMBLEN is an enthusiastic hieingist end basketheII player. He's a class e-fheer. .1r1 Alpha Lambda Beta men. .1 eress-eeemrs runner. and Ihis year's representative to the Bestun Cenferenee. Girls envy him his euri',r hair and fair enmpIesie-n: men appreciate his subtle humor: es'eryhnd? er- mires his retentive menmrs. He enmhines business with piessUre while studying. bur. he emeessieu'mIi'1r slips ele-wnstairs. end idispmeing his statement the: he has rm hhhhiesi. plays a Fine game Bf pencil. page rhirry-si's ELATTDN Ilithltlrl'Ftiil'llILI when has hruught him- setf 111:! 111111 31hr: termrnttters t1: sthhhl this year in .1 little cmlpe. has had Several ?Eal'sl gnhd teaching experiente. He is 1:11.11 1.1111111 expert. is always trying new experiments in the lJbEIII'JEEI-E'F- anti Ihres tt1 express himself disgtsmntstitaily .11111 seientihtnily. He Is a member of the Chmmutetsl Club arts! of Aiphn Lsmhds Beta fraternity. 115 1.1111th at 11 real sense hf humor. Elihsmh e.tn even laugh .tt himself. WiAHHEN HILLt .1 prenf that 501'; Statia's mhst noted trhp is pthfessihttal people. herpes tn get 111 BGSEEII'I University nest YEN. He's 11111 class physicist. mathematician. .111111 fisherman. and is 1111 efeellent strummer 1:111 the hsnjh. Spin is this year's president hf the Men's 1!. 11.. and .1 mt'mher hi the 111.11.: quartet: he has been riee-president hi the Athletic ChuntiI. and hf his tlsss. He has been :1 varsity basketball player. and has ehaehed the Junihr 'iJ'ntsitsT team. EDWARD JESS is hut- mhdel Ghrham student. He is thysi. quiet. and industtihus. but he deeply enjhys fun. 11 iesdet. bath in studies and sthhtii .1:- lifgities. he Was president hf his tiass ft11 three treats. fJI'E'E-idifi'tt hi Alpha Lambda Bets fraternity. captain of the t't-t1ss-tt:uu11ttj;cr squad. anti presitiettt hf the eithletit Chuntii. This vest he 111.15 cm class repre- sentative tn the New Yt11'l-t CnnferEnce. We t-rett Hill Edward Jess Fittztmn 'Weslhthtti-t EDDIE .111d Eil'li'iiis extremely IiI-te intetests have htade them eluse friends. Thesr have carried the same subjects with tusjttslhir high tanks. have been hmters hi the same clubs and have the same interest in learning th dante 1111:! in treating unusual 1111.1 amusing sittmtitms. IEIHARLES LHDMIH, .1 charming thnvetsstihnslist with 11 devastating smile. has thme 111 he depended upon as a shuttehus. efii-tient summiltee Whither. He 11.15 been .1 leader in the Cieit Committee and was the 111111 behind the scenes at the Baek-th-Cihrhsm D1111 this ?EEH' He pthved himself an able discus- sietrtist at the '3? Eastern Chnfetente. and has been 11 member at the Cemmuters' Club. GREEN 111111 1lIJ'IJt-IITE Buatti, Men's Iliilee Club. the Men's Athletic EHUHE . and Alpha Lambda Bets fraternity, 11111 has won Iettets in trhss-thuntry. EDTTHE NEWCDMB has been frequently seen. hate in hand. 1:111 the atehet'f held, and her reshttj shhws 5:110th results. She's interested in :ttts and crafts. and never misses an issue at Vague: while the fhhthnll-plsytng Fi etlti1r heat in her 1111:1111 indi- cates anhther interest--the U. of hi. Edythe gradu- ated last year Erhm the Kindergarten Primate,I ehutse. has bEen .111 hfht't'r hf the 1'11: Club. and .1 mitrnher of the I..iht.1r1r Club. lihuse Eihmmittee. 11nd GREEN 11.1111 WHITE Beard- Edythe 1 Test'thmh Charles thmis PGttiJIIIJ Brewer huge Htt'rttx-st't'wt Mildred Fenhuel'f Bt'mn Rawneiey Edith Rnsshmhugh Windham Gmhem GRADUATES HnIIis BImt'ing wind and falling min and ennw haven't kept MILDRED PEABUHT fteurn arriving et'en.r muming fer: chapel and that first peried hf trig. Her musical abilities have been ehnwn a5 Glee Club aIle: and Dreheetre vieliniet. Mildred hes helhngetl tn the Ccmmuters' Club Emu years. and man? ttf her mmmttter friends have enjnyed themselves at he: Watehie Lake emtage. Her recent Califurnia trip has given her an appetite fur seeing all the plates she has studied in her gengrephy enurees. BYRON RAWNSLEY is the class's 011le true-hern Englishman; the unltr Industrial Arts graduate. and the Dill? married man. He has funnel hie meme in hiningy very interesting. and supplements it with a heme terrarium. We have funnel him a quiet. care- ful wnrker. whn relaxes a3 a member hf Kappa Delta Phi fraternity. During farmer years here. he was active in the Art CIuh. YmrI-t Chunty CIuh. and Glee Club. perm: rhr'rry might EDITH HDSSHDHDUGH ie the baby nf nut thee. but she has. been une of nut 5thttlestie leaders. This achievement hasn't seemed tea require mueh GI l-Edith'e time and she has been a member at the Cemmuters'. Turk Chem? and Dramatic Clubs. represented LIE :It the Hnsmn C-ant'entitt-n Lest tree: and this Ipeer managed une of mu senile: dances. eert'ed as class eeereterv. end eitted the GREEK AND WHITE. From the sketches decumtine her nette- beaks we fmd Edith has artistic es 1tt'ell es jeur- neiietit: ability. ELIZABETH SANBDHH, whet teamed us at the heif Fear. MW; in Garhem and is a farmer graduate at G. 'N. 3. She has heen emplmret! :5 a critic teacher at Eieetine Nnrmel. end this year does same wnrk in the training seheml in addition I'D her mursee tm t'mrmai Hi't'l Betty hes bmught frum Castine an interest in badminton end pingvpung. MARY SMART appeared tn be very quiet when she htet came to Gotham. hut he: aEItTE participatihn in many eperte has revealed titeltttI end gnntl sportsmanship. New we End she's heeeme a dance enthusiast. Merv 11:15 been .1 member elf the Duting Club and Y. W. C. FL. and hes ween varsity awards in archery. seftball. hmitev. and t'eileybell. She is a 3:113:21 htstety student. end. like several tnemapolitana minded :Iesemetee. hnpes tn travel. VIRGINIA WULCH'IT tame te: Gnrhem feet .1 de- gree after I'1t'e years at teething. Her embitinn ie te- teeeh public eehtmI music. and in the meantime she releases pent-up musical ability..- ar. e. member ef the Glee Club and the Dreheetra. Her wmk 'tn the uEite and as news editer ttf the Grade gives her a wide acquaintance with Gerhem students. Dermitnrtr gurIs heerttly endctse her ehnice erf esmrt. LUENA EDFFIN, the little girl fmm big Arnhe- tnek. i5 .1 farmer graduate of Arecstoek State Hm- mel Sthnul. and has taught fur twe: years. Luena is quiet. but is interested in her: classes and well liked by her etaeemates. She enjoys library wurk. One at her ehiet' wttrries is fmdtng sheree tint; ennugh far her feet. and we suspect her elf semetimee ehepping in the children's department. Mart; Smart Cambridge Virginie. WGIeutt Mechanic Fells page Htt'rry-nfne Juhn Graves Dnmth? Bragdnn President Vite-Fresident Dnnald Creaser Flarenee Wand Treasurer SECIEtJtF DFFICERS FIRST HALF YEAR. THIRD YEAR GRADUATES CLASS MINUTES 9:0'3 A.M.wEEPT. I2. The clerk started earlyr fer the farmer BE divisinn, whe- met with Miss Hastings far laet-minute dtIEEtiDne tn the mad to success in practice teaching. A few new faeea have jDined us. 2:43:12? P.M.wSAME DAY. lEither members of the class registered and learned their schedules for quar- ter numher eme. Still rne-te new class members. 3:313 A. M.-NGU. I4. Jnhn Cambridge WaS third year choice as Bnetun Cnnventinn delegate. 3:43:13! A. M.-NEJV. 15. The tables were turned-- practice teachers heearne studente and vice versa. 12:1343 HUGH-DEC. 21. The Zeta hnut fnr phntngraphs fen: the yearhnnk. 3:013 A.M.anN. ll. Reunient and rearganiea- tiern hf the class. Same friends had been separated for a whale year! Members were finally gmuped hr courses. 3:313! P.M.wFEE. 14. First business meeting cf the year put the class in the mntml emf the minhrity. Its representatives were .Jnhn Graves. pres.: Ralph Hansen. viee-pten: Jnhn Cambridge, eee'y: and Edward Race. treats. 121ml HDUNthR- 1?. Laet-minute melers far eIaee jewelry received. ?:GD P.M.-MAR. 3D. Helen Lard left as nut class representative to the New Yeti: Conventinn. 8:HD-11:GG P.M.-HPR. 12. Keeping up its reputatiern as a epnneer hf fun trememher last year's nriginal tea daneeH the third 1rear class put em e. gala semi-fntmal. HUME 12-19 SENIDR Ween. Graduatiun exercises and activities. After an enjettahle three years at Gnrham. another grunp leaves to add te- Gnrham's high teaching standard. IIII'J ODD MDMENTSFwthe clack has seen distin- guished weurk h? the class in dramatiee. jnutnelism. athletics. and music and has seen the develupment hf e. scare of individual leaderej page fang IIARDLD AIKINS Lilli ! iDVEE te- pmpnund srguments re: his fellhwmen. He was manager hf this year's winning trussaehuntty team and a mem- het erf many hf nut sheisl. religieus. snel cultural tiuhs. His greatest htihh'y is musit. with the 1eitilin as his medium. GEDRGE ALBERT Hilary superihr HEIDI: snel quitk-witted student. has engaged in all Enthum's sperrts. and has intraduted new tunes- Knhwn in PhrtIsnd athletic circles tor his swimming and hosts week. he is tsur leading sparts consultant. Hers been a ftstetrtitsr htheet. and 3 member of several eluhs. MARGARET ANDERS'UN, wand carver. has '01.? her activities cm the Civie and HDLISE Chmmittees and as s threeesesrs' officer of the Lil'stsrsr Club. proved herself s wetthy candidate fear s fmtrth 1,rest. She herpes snmetime tei smelt,r puhlie speaking. Tait. friendly RGEEHT ANDEHSIJN issm has maintained high tanks: mastered intertlsss hstimin- ton. pingrphng, hDTSEEhUES. and track: maintained a valuable eslieetihn hf maths and butterflies: found time ter experiment with glhsiniss; and been an in- dustrihus cluh warket during his ehttrse st Gotham. PAUL BALDWIN iAABi has shhwn by his as- tiem in tthss-ehuntry. basketball. and baseball the prettier hseI-tgrhunti Feat his IntEtelsss Athletics Msn- Harold Aikins H. H. H George Elbert iJ. Hi South Windhsm Portland William Bellefhntsine Mettiee Berry U31: LI. H1 Phrtisnd Carnish i Initials l'Ei-El' m emtrses. Margaret Andersen IEJ. HS! sgetship. A eshinetmsker tif grEst ability. he is TIUIIEEI fer his sense GI: humor and his position as chief ehuteh supper gh-er. WILLIhM EELLEFBNTAINE, one of Dlll' great- est intellectual thinkers. experunds hyphtheses which are Listssllsr mrer our heads: hut we envy his Vain- minnus 'L'EICEbUiJIT. As etne of his farms elf teete- :IliDn, he's an amateur suthmhhile mechanic. MERTICE BERRY, whu we understand enters wholehearltdi? inth the planr life hf her pupils. and enjhss ehhking and housekeeping. has been missed at the tihtm this year. She has been a hsrd-wnrking hmeer hf at number hf tiuhs. 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JDHN CAMERIDCE iKaqtl. fsmnus eriginetnt DI: the ski eiess. is a willing and able sheila men and EREEh-l AND WHITE ettist. severei times a letterman. Cnmmuters' Cluh president. Kappa Delta. Phi vice- president. Einstein delegate, and ueeasinnsl hsunter ef the teereetinn mum. Although KAY CHISHULM's greatest claim to fame is her talented eemmend ef the ping key- heietd. we else: like her week in the eiessrunm. her eetiee pertieipaliun in several clubs. and her charm- inglsI expressive hands. HUHIEL CLe-iRK is s jails! and friendly,r neighhur in the dhrm. She has heEn a Libraryr Club and Art Club member, and enjhes skiing. hiking. and swimr mime. She and Irene have been eihse eumpeninns. Jerhtt Brush Huh? Snuth Pattlend Pattiettd Marian Chle $5.1 Thames Carrigan III. AS: Perttlttttd Pattiettd Jtihn Cambridge III. FLJ Catherine ChishnimU.HJ MARIAN CHILE, whet claims that driving. Hep- eiheh is he: hhhhsr. has been an appreciated mem- he: of the Cemmuters' Club. and. last 'jl'Eill'. hi the Drun'e staff. TUMMY CURRIEAN, who has an engaging ltieh petshnelitir end a green Ferrel. is interested in travel and neietinn inf ehurseii. He's .1 spatts enthusiv est. GREEN hHD 1Wl-HTE assistant edithr. and Beta viee-president. His shop week teruves his StatemEnt that he wants to he a printer. DHHALII CREESY iAAEi is ane at am must sincere classmates. An active member and hfl'teet of half a dazen eiuhs. he is en espeeieihir fureefui Y. M. C. A. leader. He is ecrspurts manager and a participant in interciess athletics. BUHTDN EUHTIS has speaker: te- us freirtt mange a pietfnrm as aetnr. Civic Cummittee president. and Kappa Delta Phi leader; he is an active sphttsmen. end passesses qualities hf quiet methndism and friendly humanism. DTIS DAVIS was new tn us this year. but the in- t'eetinus grin and the basketball talent which he hrnught with him shun established him in em: friendship. In held mhments he snlves pumles. Mueiei Clark iKJ Ruehlend 13 males Dunnld Cress? Ll. HJ Eurtnn Curtis IIJ. HJ BeeeeI'e. Mess. Bowdoinhem Doris Chihir IKJ Couperis Mills Dtis Davis Ll. i-IJ Denturth paste fnrtg-three S.Eredley Bennett N.I-IJ Reginald Dendge U. Hj Mari; Huetin Ll. HJ Enrhem Ptlta Elkine EJ. HJ Gotham THIRD YEAR GRADUATES Portland Nereth Berwiek Marian Fergueern U. H? Renee Flanagan iGJ Seen Rackland BRADLEY BENNETT IZAAIH is a Gnrhem men and e pmud father. He is erur beet specimen eaf Erst tenet. He has platted interclaee basketball. end is new interested in phutogrephy. REGINALD DGIJ'GE flihctili has ehe-wn a high degree hf schD-DI spirit berth in clubs and as a stu- dent-et-lerge. Hie business ability is indicated b1; his presence en the Schenl Finance Cemmittee end his maintenance of that famous ear. Petite MART DUSTIN ie. we believe. Erlll' yuungeet graduate. Her gay laughing and dancing have brightened dorm days. and made her a pepuler member at the GIEe and Puetry Clubs. She's .31 Y. W. Cabinet member. tern. Due emf ALTA ELKINSE chief pleasures is playing her xrluphnne her the hem. Her after-echeel time has been largely elevated It: all musical erganixa- times. and te- such epnrte es hockey, valleyhell. end the Duting Club. MARION FEHGUSUN, an inspiring and amusing cempaninn. says mneic is her hehby. with preteenr e runner-up; end her activities as Glee Club president. Chapel and Drehestre pianist. Plttett ;Ir Club nutm- her. and te-Iieetnr tjf amazing seraphenke pmve her statement. HUSH FLANAGAN, Sweetheart DE E. N. 3.. has gifts 0f en unetudieel friendiineee end euntegieus enthusiasm: ehe says she een't 53? anything funny witheut laughing at herself. Her abilities as a etu- elent. an actress. e jeurneliet. a delegate. en ethIete. end a Heuee Committee president are universally admired. page Furtg-Fmtr ADELBEHT FUSE Ii.-'L iH1. fellaw. as he's been called. is s celebrated phrase- miner. and cine of the must queted humerists itt SChGGi. His piath renditions hf tlessies and swing ste Duehin-iike. Cine swell. regular IRENE FRANK is knmi'ri ss Peppy te: het tlese friends. Uthers think she's quiet: weil. she is at times. He: thhiES. music and reading. have fG'LHICI expressitm in mrtespending cultural eluhs. PEMC GARDNER il-JLABL wheise success in argu- ment we admire. herpes its teeth histtstjir in high stheinl and ti: mseh track. and hes huiit up a gentsd heekgmund tie: that end. He is justlyikpmud hf his small daughter. I HUTH CEELEus iueeitshle mettet-eif-fset anti 1er'ittte answer fer everything is :1 sure cure for mDGd-E. She has held membership in the Guting Cluh. Kneis- I-inen1n Ceunty Club. and the Y. W'. C. Pt. LBUISE GIESUN, a seeker tit the wmthwhile things tsf life, has nften heen fennel heiping Miss Keene in the Industrisi Arts teem. jeririing in same athletic activity. hr reading histtiry. She's a penised red-hesd. Edelhett Feass I'IJ. H7; Cumberland Mills Rithsrd Ghodridge IEJ. HJ Westbrook Irene Frank iflij Snuth Ptsttisnd Edith Grant 1:531 IsIe su Hsut HICI'IARD GUUDRIDGE LEABJ. Setestspps's silver hstiteine and keeper of the Bees. is one hf eut- termite entertainers. We thE his hearty guiTew end tith tunes wen't he least fl'le Gerhsm for another year. EDITH GRANT, sin 1.1ntisusll'i,r quiet girl. has s tc-lleetiem tz-f ten;r animals. She is an excellent typist. and has been a memhe: emf the Drseie staff for teen years. She likes ttittsier term. JIUHN GRAVES tEgchl is s Imme-ttiwn hen; when has made gesd. A serieus-sppesting president far th3 years. he has also been business manager at the GREEE END 1iWHITE. :1 Kappa nfhtet. end a pthmii 11th member Elf several either tluhs. ELEANUR GREENE? mom has heen heedqusr- tEIs Fnr mngenisl Eumpany and Y. W. C. Pi. candy. Remember her as the unclaimed treasure in last year's npetetts? This YEJE she's been eIsimed es an officer of the Washington-Hsnehek Ctitintj,r IICiluh and the Glee Ciuh. LYDIA GHINDLE is a leader in 1:1spenelshilit'l,r and true friendliness. Het extrs-turrieulsr activities in- clude the Lihrsrsr Club and the Duting Club. Her quiet poise is an sdesntsgeeus quality. Mnffst Gardner Li. H ; Ruth IEeele KGJ Phrtlsnd Wsldnherm Jtihri Graves EJ. HJ Eleanor Greene fKJ Gathers East Biuehill Lnuise Gibson LUJ Limerick Lydia Grindie iKJ Cittet Creek pttgre Itirty-i'iuie Martelle Hamilttm tGJ Damariemtte Emily Heng-tine iKJ PnetIand THIRD YEAR GRADUATES Pereie Hall KR ! Ralph Hansen H. ANT: Struth Windham Springvele Huwartl Hurel L'I. AA Arlene Jarden iGJ Eiddeferd Cape Elizabeth MARTELLE Hedltl'IrIILT'CIrI't!.lr en mit-ef-duer enthu- siast. hes shewn ability in velleyhell. archery. and hnekey. She's an avid reader and member cf the Librer Club. Knnx-Linenln Ceunty Club. anti T. W. C. A. She leaves ten laugh. PERSIS HALL is fond erf music. art. and little ehildrm. and is rated as a star 131.1 11 in creative writing classes. The Cnmmuters' uh hes Emmi! her a faithful werrker. RALPH HANSEN, ethiete. fishermen. and hunts- man at heart. and e cebinetmakEr who is always willing tc- helpl has held many distinguished Dhices. ineIuding the ge-reeiereneyr ef Beta fraternity. vice- 1::reeidem::-.r cf his class. business managership erf the Grade. and representative te- Beaten. EMILY HDDGKINS, whte appears quiet at times. really has an unexpected sense ttf hunter. She has been 3 member emf the Art and the Commuters Clubs. and i5 intereeetd in hendiereft and the melt: itng tel' nneelties. HHWARD HUHD 113L131. witty.r 511th man. is an euthe-rittr em tattle. Mendel H's. and brick htJlISES. He's a past president ef the Cemmutere' Club. ad- mires swing and classical music. plays the flute. and excels in peetry. literature. and the Scriptures. ARLENE JGHDAN, whe tame tClI us this t'eer frem Caetine Nermel. has an unexpected but pree- tieal hubby. She telleete hnueehelti articles, feeling they may come in handy. She's a geud hieterrinn end a LihmrtF Cltlhiet. page furty-efx DUNALD KNhPTUH tEJtIH is: Dlll' tlass enter- tainer :15 star center in basketball. with Cherlmn en the stage. or in baseball and tretk. He keeps a has- ketheli ectapheerk. end wnuld like tee he a singer in a swing hand. EVELYN KNIGHT heapes tea he a math teacher in a junior high. end we think she will. She's a: will- ing werI-ter: has been wen,r active in the club 1ife of the eeheel. end has enjoyed being vetteehall mun- Eilim- We all admire FRANCES KNIGHTTS week in readings and dtamatite. and her .tthilitjtir in melting chapel enneuntemente. She has belonged ED the Art Club and Cemmutere' Club. Her fatretite epett. she says. is herteehetI-c titling. It's fun tt: Watch little THERESA LANGEVIN. Sheis been 111151.? with the Civic Cummittee. GREEN AHE- 1lNI-IITE Beard. and as an efhtet of several tul- tureI clubs. Ft geneti Stttdttnt. her embitien i5 tee he a geed teacher, and ID grew te: size 4 ehues. RUTH ITUNGFELLGW, quiet. dependable, with e spentaneeus smile. has been the center of fun at many :- eIe-rtm jam eeeeien. She's else: been a Heuse Cemmittee secretary. a level student. and :1 member at several clubs and sport teams. Donald Knepten tJ. HJ Eerhem Camden Evelyn Knight IEJ. HJ Helen Lend tftlj Hatth Betwitk Ptertlend Madetine MacDGnald tGJ HELEN LHHD, clue delegate HT! New thk this freer. hes a rate gift at charm. She has been premie nent in the T. 1V- C. Pt. and the Pitnetry Club. anzi i5 seeretenr ten the Civic Cummittee. MADELINE MeeD'UNALD is an ideal secretary and treasurer if the number Gf clubs she has held these efhees in is a tritetitm. Shes. else en Extremely ehle eetrees and dramatic teeth. anti :1 peieed yhung lathe. HENRY MARTIN tieime that hie thief interest is milecting Firearms at all kinds. W'e knew him ttj have had three autemehiles since he Eret tame to G. N. '5. He's famtme fen: relating his adventures in geelgteprhj.r class. MARY MARTIN has been an interested specteter at Gnrham spotter played the clarinet in the Grehesere. end 1135 been a mainstay of the Cemmutere' CIuh. She has a eupheetd full tef antique glassware. and an enviable EDIHECtiDn nf meunted pictures. PERL MeEACHERN hes cheerfully lived threugh the misprenuneietiens at her name. and has hetteme interested in kindergarten and primary week. I-Iet tluh activities have included the T. W. C. PL. the E'trt Club. and the J?metn.r Club. Frances Knight tJ. HJ Theresa Lengevin tJ. I-Ij Weethmok Rumftnrtt HenryIr Martin H. HQ: ItehrtI Martin ffK. 13.1! Cumberland Mills Gerhem Ruth Lengtellew tGJ Halloweli Perl MeEeehern IIK. 13.31 lGreenneille Junttitm purge f terry -5e Her: BEVCI'IY Nelsen LCSpeeJ Grville Niehet III. FLJI JtJSEF-h Feiffer U. PL ! Fairheld kugusm Cape Elizabeth Lee: Pelletier LI. HJ Irving Pike LI. HJ Elizabeth Finhham EGJ Springvale Fertland Beth THIRD YEAR GRADUATES BEVERLY NELSDN is en Farts and Crafts deehtee. epecialieing in freehand drawing and eharenal sketching. She's been very active in club werk. and this year was a delegate t4: the PitteEeld Y. W. C. Ft. Canventihn. URVILLE NISBET, hr D. R. N. is em: Augusta ee-rt'tmuter. He excels in woedwhrk and general ehnp. is a seuthpaw baseball player and en eutherritw,r m1 hunting and hshing, end is netet'l fer his speed in denim; eeeignmente. J'USEPH PEIFFEH is. heyhnd queetiun. mtt- mes- ter mechanic. He's interested in radium. electricity. and machinery. and hes predueed several successful miniature gas engines. Jae plays the hanje- in the Beta swinghand and ie a speedy runner. LEG PELLETIEH ie the class politician. Fer teen years, he has been an nifteer hf Alpha Lambda Beta fraternity. the joy at his life. He's a ELmEtant T. M. C. Ft. member. and has presented living charv actere behind the fehtlights. IRVING PIKE fAJ'LBJI is 3 Erie studem. DRE Elf eur meet level eemmutere. and e reeenureeful werker in man? clubs and eemmittees: the Civic Chmmit- tee. GREEN AND 1WHITE. end Glee Club are exam- ples. He enjhye geed jekes. end is adept at matting them. BETTY M. PINKHAME thirst fur knuwledge t3 eatieiileel he wide reading and by asking pueeling queetlhne in classes. Her leave hf hiking has led her In the Duting Club and her singing voice to the lGlee Cluht page fnrtg-etgh! q SHELD'UN PDRTER is always able ten elemen- sttate s new step in dancing class. He is an eifi'teet of the Camera Club and a member til? most cultural clubs. He likes hunting. iishing. and till Gnrham sports. EDWARD RACE's friends insist that his shyness is just an EIEI. They knew him as a grand friend. a hands guitarist. s sisr htJmeirist. and an active mema her hf the Y. M. C. Pt. and hlpha Lambda Beta. CAHR'DLL RICH! the calmest Industrial Arts graduate. has done impnttant wurk feat Kappa Deita Phi and has been an essential member cf the Fitt Ciuh. He enjoys wnedwntking. and. like most nf his asshtiates. is hemming a traveler. KATHLEEN RHWE pieasinglsr tumhines hmwn eyes with light hair. She tiften helps serve at the famnus lunches emf the Cnmmuttrs' Club, and. in classes. sumetimes mmes taut with an unexpected answer. MARTHA EANEURN is seenmplished in domestic science lines. and is especiallyr happy when making tiiitiriitsr fudge. She's antither standby for Cemr mutets' Lunches. and. incidentally. hnds miniature tings hard ten resist. Sheidcn Pnttttt U. Hj Edward Race U. HJ Smith Windham East Ehuthbatt Matimie Sargent IEEJ Georgia Shaw Ptesmtt IEKJII Bridgewater Hnilis Center MAEJHRIE SARGENT came t0 Ethrham this sear fttm't Presque Isle Harmai. filthaugh she is set? studiuus. her titsr wit has made her well liked. and her etiIIettieins eif pnems and miniature ssiibests have given her much pleasure. GEDRGIA'SHAW PRESCHTT, whit IikEs sums met frat its swimming and winter far its skating. this year became married tei a former graduate tif Ghrhsm. As a Commuters Club member. she's always been reeds tei serve an eommittees. JANET SHEHHUHNE, a ted-head with a warm laugh, was this year's 'i'iEE-presidEnt emf the Pheti-sr Club. She has been an Ext Club member. and is peirtljir respensihle fer iast searis Mair Ball. MARIHN SHERMAN is called Shrimp because sheis peeket-size. She enjtitrs wtirking with iittle children: and she else enjenrs singing and learning all the latest dance steps. She's a Glee Club mem- ber. emf euurse. Elthnugh EDITH SILVEHIHAN has intEIEsts in tristttir fields. espeutisilsr in Iitersture and dramaties. her studies altustts came first. She has been a mem- ber hi the Chmmuters' Club and Greeie Staff, and plays a gcnd game eif tennis. Carrel Rich H. 33:3,! Kathleen Rnwe U11 Auburn Portland Janet Sherburne Hi4 Marion Sherman EKJ Bangor Etidgton Marthe. Sanhnm fGJ Cinrham Edith Siivetman H. 1-H Seuth Fmtland page ferrty-m'ne Geatgia Smith fGJ Lesiie Snuvines IJ. H.1I Bernice Stanwnnd IlKJr Smith Puttiand Dresden Mills Glnueester. Mass. Paul Stevens IEJ. HJ Barbara Welth HSJ Anne Welttm Li. H'j Puttland Hurth Eerwitk Hatth Parsunsheld GEORGIA SMITH has been bath a tummuter and .1 durmiteirs girl: eunsequently. she has a wellr ruunded Gmham personality. She's been a presia dent Elf the Unting Club. and a member til? the GRADI IA I ES LihtanF Club and Cnmmuters' Club. LESLIE SHUVINEY IAJHi may be remembEted fat his earl:-r recenid in intetelass spurts. Dr fiat his steaeisl membership in the Y. M. C. FL. but inti- mates always think tif him as a rhythmic trouner. HERNICE STANWHHD has served the Parent; Club as secretary. as chairman cf the Snnw leie. and as a beautiful living pittute. Bernice has beam 1 1riu:e-1:.u'esii:lerit sf the Massachusetts Club. and an l Art Ciuh member. PAUL STEVENS, year and a half here have estab- lished him as tine elf cur better skiers and as a dance: I sf finesse at the tango. His uthet spent enthusiasms i are fur berating and fastball. BARBARA WELCH wants Is he a Maine naselist. She is knuwn fut her musieaI ability. sherwn in the Glee Club. as an aeeumpanist. and as ttin pianist. She's a Y. W. and Civic Cammittee member. tnu. ANNE WELTDN has been a leader in every field . she has attempted. which means every field. She's i been an indispensable member sf the Dramatic and Fuetts Clubs. a Hause Cnmmittee viee-president. spsrlswnman antl muncillnr. a Busttm deiegate. and i this 'fear's efficient Gracie editnr. pegs fifty ESTHER WEST, when is hften heard singing tewa hen; snngs while .ehe truth. has been a iihtnttnn fer the Glee Club. and iiitee te: IHI-d. We edmtre her whtlt :nt e-ne DI the year's high ranking archert. BURT WHITEHBUSE LLHBI has .1 hume-r which preees he tan't .15 quiet as he seems. He's the E13553 51.1: hasehal! player. is known in intramural sports. and hat. heen an the Athletic Ctmne'tl. Intent DGHUTHT WIGGIH, eehetti spent. champthn. has been a basketball eennetllnr. tennis tournament winner. and a varsity member hf all teams. Seeial dancing is. a teemite pastime. altheugh seetetl',r Dune has a ten feet gutted literature. JANE WING, hut Little Janey. is. a great favorite in the Phetr? Club. with a reet'i',r answer fer everything. She has aided in the whth. lJ-IIIti-ESr anti chapel prherems ef the Hattie Cnmmittee. Summers; she swims. FLHRENCE WGHD'h euntnginus laugh is e spiritsr pieker-upper. Class seeretarl,I fear e. treat and a half. eulleehell platter. and member at the Glee Club and Y. W. C. .31.. l lessie this year leads the Duting Chth. Ilunald Hall H. hit Hnulthn Stella Hem lE't'.':1.':l East Wakeheid. H. H. Martha thdwin Ll. Hj Herth Watethere Edith rattler Hi. 13. ; Netth Berwick Esther West tJ. HJ Hurth BEIWiek Ptithttttgh HELEN 'WUHCEETEH like: It: read and hat. played basketball. she is Ertt an artist. being espenalle interested in sketching and creative design. She has helenged tea the Ftrt and Yetk Cnente Clubs. We ate gIad HILDA YDUNE joined Dlll' classes this year. especially in math. where she's always pre pared. Music rates high as an euttitie interest: she's been in the Cltthesne end the 1Elee Club. UUHALD HALL MLK'H'II. wlm has wetked in the East and the West. end when hiet'eled item Hhutten tn the Chiemgn Fair. is interested in sheer and science. and is a local Sunday Ethan! teacher and scent- master- STELLA. HHRN has attended 5. H. 3. during sum- mer sessiens. anti Last year jnined us .15. a regular student. Teacher minded she is an eager reeipient hf all new ideas. MARTHA GHHDWIN cellette best sellers and re- turned this. year ten graduate anti tea juin the During. Art. and Librar? Clubs and the 't'. W. C. Ft. She has been an archer. and hopes to traeet. EDITH TAYLHH. a transfer fmtn Cambridge. skis when pussihle: utherwise. she reads Fertttne and Herpers. She's this year ; president at the Fur Club. .1 member en! the Glee Club and Y. W.. and plays hedmintem. tennis. and hnEhE'f- 1- it. hurt 1tiltletteht'mse tJ. H.?r Derethe Wigein Hi. 13.; W'ntethnm Fenland Herenee Wuhd iJ. I-IJ Helen Ek'hteester LU! Seuth liliht EJEI. 1Lehrnnern page titty-hne Jane Wing Hi. P.J Hath Hilda Yuung tJ. I-IJ Ettrhnttt Wayne Betwie Secretary lifilliam Carey President SOPHOMORE CLASS emu? Catherine Chase Treasurer Durie W'hitelet; VieeaFresidEHt HDURS 1WITH HOMBRE 3 : DD P. M.bSEPT. ll. Seehnd-year eleee returned with aesurenee. 3:513 P. M.wNDV. 13. Matjhrie Hewlenel end the ether Eastern delegates are of? few the Cuneentinn. 3:013 P-M.-tdew. 3. Evelyn Ward and William ICei-ei,r itiegttitieer-ntl1i:r phrtreyed The Lord's Prayer as part hf Superintendent's Day. with peer Bill's cellar growing tighter and tighter all the time. 1:15 P.M.-NDV. 15. Class CimCEIE are elected after a sherrt dieeuesie-n. President. Wiiliam Carey: viee-preeident. Daris 'Whiteley: secretary. Wayne Bowie: treasurer. lClethetine Chase. Miee Weed wee chueert ae adviser hf the class. 1:15 P.M.wDEC. E. The heat faint beginnings elf Club Nite. The Committee included Eunice Shevlin. Chairman: Dorie Whiteley. William Carey. Paul Heberte. and Herald Cherltem. BHCIH P.M.wFEB. 25. Club Mite. Seven clubs presented acts for the pmgrem. New talent was dis- played in thn lGreer as master of eetemerniee. Irene Petreault singing fear the first time in public. and Uihlet Gagne at the pianw. William Van Blarieum. the ennuuneet fur the Swing Band. displayed a grand Southern accent and Evelyn W'erd'e etiquette was IHJE tn he excelled. B : 0G P. M.wMAR. 3. Again the eeeund-yeer eIeee takes. an important part in the Dramatic Club Play. Ernestine Davie. W'illiam Carey, 1it ieilel; Eagne. anti Euniee Sheviin were cast. 8:0:11'! P.M.wFMAR. 18. The Kappa fraternity 'play. Hebert Trash, Paul Raherte. and William Carey give splendid warnen eharaeterizatinne. 8:139 P. M.eMi-ER. 24. The 1Glee Club chalked up another success with the nperette Pepita. Five of the seven principal characters were from the eeeennd- year eIaee: Evelyn Ward. 1'I.'i.fi1Iiem Van Elatieum. Irene Perreeult, Dnnald Lindsey. and Garden Perritt. 3:3'0 P. M.-JUNE 115. The eeeend-year tiaee ends its last year as undereleeemen. l... page Efryetwe: Cl DIVISION Hack 111w: lI- CustEHD, K. Kelly, 11. Cuuu-elL I-I. Cmtar. H. E'hnrlmu, u'.Enwlc, .-'-.. Demtrs, j- Cnsttllucci, M- Chapman. 1W. i'nruy. M. Huwlmul, B. I-Ilcjm'nc, I'LL Uracnc. 1.3. 'L'Ir'nrl- iug. U. L'hiuk. SEEDIHI rmv: ll. Flulml'ty, C. llrceley, E. Curlissl E. LhLVEE. 1. Hamlalun. H. Hmwn. E. Brown. T. FUMH'. F. Brown. FL Edwards. M. IJM'i-i. 3'5. Dale, C. Durgin. rmun: ruw: J. Henry. B. Johns- tnn. 11'. Fuley- L- Furnaitl. E. Earthen. 3L Huck. C. Furlmah. H. Hubhs. II. Hngermau, E12. Furmugh, 1. . ll'itmlides, 1-1. Hadley. C- Uul't'. Ii. Julmson. C2 DIVISION Buck raw: J- Hutch. G- Rubens. E. fauna. ll- Hillman. H- VHL iuly. F. GriHithS. I3. Calnplmll, 'W, 1'IE'an Elariuum, H'. Huland, F. Mitchell, I. lIt'nwka. R. Luja, C. REJ'IIGILIS, 11. Mc- Earthy. Secnml raw: M. Shillin, IL Harv ken, D, Walker, .A. Turk, I. Perrcault. E. Pinkhum. E, Lih- 113', M. Jones, E. Pumemy, M- 1.;LIinc11e1le, IJ. Inge. 1-1. M:- Carthy. A. Littlcjnlm. F. Maw.- line. Frtmt ruw: IJ. Ennhm'n, L- junta. J. Tihbctts. R. :ll'linikem M. Tunier, M. Murphy, E. Sher- lcin. U. HPlxitclcy. E. VII'HHI, M. MEAIIiStEr. R. Frtm'snn. R. Miller, T. Hague. l-I. Marries. C INDUSTRIAL ARTS Back raw: 1LT. fliney. I1. Liudaey. J. Greer. Frunt raw: 43. Purrilt. .1. Sweet, H. Btnl. i . Roberts. I. Hart- EDTLL G. HELHrme, H. TnLEL'. page Efryrrhree J James anmen Ruth Ftielen President v1ee-Pre51dent FRESHMAN CLASS Lawrence Felthn Staten Curtis Secretary Treasurer FR ESHM r13: CLASS HiE-TDRY 2:3EJ F'. Mr-FSEPT. t1. The tieek sterte its three- t'eer spin for IE fresh eager feu- a hit uf learning. and the minute hand hret marks time ferr en examinatihn. 11:10 F.M.wDCT. 9. Freshmen. etelimeted. enter extre-eurrituiar activities. In atehrdente with freshmen rules. men start wearing black haw ties and use the fmnt dune. Ed Hndgkins pem'es e EfDES-Enunlr'f ster eleng with Glen. Mitchell. Hedeeu. and Cumming. 3:15 J1.M.wHDV. 2. James Bhwmen is elected anttm Cuneentinn delegate. Euettt.r Ruhinaan. Lemt' Brawn. and Meet Cumming ehnsult their cloths lu set aside time fer the GREEN AND WHITE. 3:30 P. M.eHQV. 15. Star hnnpmen 0f the hem: ere'UJEL Hatieau. Ahhetti. and tangy Red hustin. 132C! A.M.-DEC. 3'. At the instigation hf en uppeteleeeman the class utganimee with James Berw- man. president; Ruth Alden, eieeepeesident: Lew- rente Peitnn. secretary: and Stethn Curtis. treasurer. 3:313 P.M.eDEC. IQ. Keeping time ter the tick hf the tluth and the ante hf the piener. the Christ- mas Cantata was a suttees. clue te- freshmen. and. particularly. Mary Lou Stuart. 7 : 313 P. M.thR. H3. Alexander Cumming plays the lead in the Dramatic Club play. The Late Christepher Bean. The enung men are petfnrming it'ttl.'i:ttt:u':1iF duties with par excellence and per reluc- tanee. 3: ID A.M.wHER. 31. Freshmen alerng with ethere retard the action ref cur elnek fur a eetetinn after twu terrific weeke hf exams. 3:45 P. N.H-APR. 15. Aman the bases at Rnhie Field. we find Veil, Mnegridge. Dodge. and Pmstin. 2:3l'J P. M.AUHE I?. The clack has reached its first inIErmissinn. Du: yuung fhlks have ahshrhed much Garham culture and ways Df learning. page Ehy-Feur i'- II-r- i D1 DIVISION JinuL. raw: L'. funk; F. Hmltmn. H, 9.11m. I. Ecru; li. Blanch- .aui. E. iinl'me. M- Hmda+ H. Huhertv. F. FFulIm-ty. A. I'm- dvrson. F. Erumrll, M. IIIL-iz-c- cull, J. Jnl'ti5- rlu-cnmi mu. . U. Hurry. 11. Hnr. IL lJM'n. ll- Hrww. M. Hud- IiL'L', 17.. 1 illlf3y. M. Hlmn'n. H. .Hdcn. M. Amlrnws. H. l'mw- in. H. ngdun, I.. Fang. 1 TIHL'L :I'L'm': IJ. UnmEu-in. ll Hmlgu. M- Hunk. F. Haley. J- 19::rwcl1. J. ASElhy, R. Hink- mnl. E. C'LIHILIIHH. :1- Chum- ll. Hakim. J- Irving. C- Camp- htlL : L Hnrstmv. D2 DIVISIDH Huck raw: 1!. 17:1 Hlarcmn. F Lm'uitl. Ii. Rtilty. IL Pnlch. IL Knight. IJ. Unlinn. J. Hum- raw. 1!. Willey. 'H. Hallertfa. P. Willard. L. Lmhmgl, P, 1.5::- 1lnn. L. J-lul'ril'i. l1. Lunt. Furmnrl mw: h. Hermann. E- I'Irqulmn. I3. Pillslmry. E. Lunch, i'. Lcwls, 3-- I.H.H.uc5:l:'.1r. l.- ?Curtuu, L- Lara: ELI- lin'ii. L- thkeu. 1-1. Mummy. 1L 'n'lfnlker. T. Tnung. M, Elurm'. Flam ruw: F. H'nlch. 1L 1.- Htunrt. I1. Ruhinmn. 1.1- Mc- srrx'e. . u-n Severance. 11. Phil- l'tus. L. Vfiusluw, M- Euwull, M. llct'nuiuy. M. LUUIH'L'l'. 1L Huulluu. M- 1113'. R. Mcrulr. EH DIVISIDN Huck FIJ'W'. 1L HUII'LL U. lli'll, Ii. Jltmculte. T. l'ucm'm'n. IL. Jm'genwn. U. 1lI- Iu''Llli'nuuri. 'I- r'. Hluu. H. Hrymrrur. F- T'figgin. Ft-cnmi 1uw: H. Mm'gridgf, L- Nmienu. H'. Lcwi-u. A. Mnf'luu. H. 'I'Il'illwnult. H. EHEL H. Hchetuim. 1'- TEhlu-lls. Frrnu nm': 1.. Prilhhttt 3'. 1... Pt?- Iun. F. JCEH'I. M. l'ldnn-ci'n'tlli1 H- CUrlL-z. :1. Cumming, L. Hiiu. W. Ftndernnu. 3h. l'rn-nle, J. thmrtn. D IHDUS'I'RML IRRTS Hack mu: 1.. Perry. P- Heath, '. thtrts. W. l'laislhl. E. Mahmu'y. U. Ahlwrti, R. 3131'; tin, H. Ilmlgkilm. H. Im'tnn. I'linni ruw IL hamlim H. Hu'l'r gin. F. Emu, l.. Brown. T. Tail. ii. Mitchi'll, W- IJHIIHE. .mmv EH1; Eur ACTHWHTEES SCHOOLS TRAINING MISS HHETINGS 1-H CDHFERENCE PRISCILLH PRHCTICES Ire GssHsM JUNIOR HIGH U111? similarity between this diets and that ef Samuel Pepys' is purely,r tntentienafj JAN. 31. Up early. and EIGWH the slippery.I hill tn Gerhsm Junior High. where I am to observe this day in the sixth grade: being started em nine weeks 9f practice teaching. and rather excited sherue it. Seen felt at ease. however. end the children seem a clever grsup. but watch me curiously. Feund it dif- Eeulr ten keep item smiling when tme dehned a grudge es s place in which ts keep s car. After seheel s conference with my eritie teacher. while my predecesshrs swept the Hearse. I am ts teseh reading and geeagrsphir temhrmw. Se: tn the dermite-ry. where I mmpsred netes with my classmates and End all thinking to enjtsjtr their weirle. After puzzling GVEI my iirst lessen plans, In bed. FEB. 1. Up. and made myself as tine as I could. in preparation ferr teaching. Ht seheel. made sr- rsngements with Bob. my teaching mete. ts dust and wash husrds this week in exchange fer his sweeping. The morning passed. and seven time for my first lessen. which I enjoyed. and was assured that it was s gaed beginning. page Hfryreigh! F511:- After echeel ten the library. where i iciiaiteci hirer February Grade Teachers to find a calendar design. Decided tin eiihtiuettee cii' eur great Fehruarr men. being an amateur at hiaciihciard week. anj nhi ciar- ing CDIUI. FEE. 2- having learned all the pupiie' names. and their char- I felt mc-r: secure in my wciric today. acteristice being mere marked: but still have much tci learn. I started my calendar. hut had much ciif- ficulty with Waahingten'e attguet nciee and chin. 'While Washing beards i met With Eitht when is in the kindergarten. and Very Fund cii her children. She telci me that cine cif her tcite had interrupted a IESEDH tin tiraWing enciwmen this morning tci Hciw dci Geici make eyes? inquire FEE. 3. This aftermacili mi,Ir pupils departed. the heirs let be practiced nan hit men of the shop course in ii'tcaciernir Hall. and the girls tci Miss Littlelieid's I-Iciueehcilti Arts in Certhell Hall: which :11th left us free to iinieh ciur heard anti winciciw dECDfaIiGI'iS. These we die! iiiiish, 1III'ui'ashiii511mm being in a mere benign mecicl. and Linceilri meet hhiiging. arrange- FEB. 4. SATURDAY. fit my desk all the mem- ing tci write out me lesecin piarie fer the week: which are becoming mere meaningful. In the eve- ning ltJ Helen's rcicim. where a number cif us gath- ered. and we fell tci discussing echcicile. children. and teacheee. I tine! that practice teaching opportunities i'arir geeatlir tcr tit the different desires cii fifty prac- ticing students. Din Unplanned gathering inciuded representatives hf neariir all the supplementary EL'hCIDIS. inciuding WeEt Gerhlm Echtahi. which is a fine medel schtacil. well equipped and much in cie- manci fcir wrai schcicii while: and the Henieir Schcicii. South Paartianci. which peepie like because it ie a typicai cityi echcnai. which is the aim. we ccinfeeeei cif meet cif tie. Anne. having taught at Hurth Scar- bGrG. explained that that echcicil presents a real teaching challenge. because hi the pre'eaiance iii low I. Q's. Heard aleci item the Beech Ridge Schcicil. with amusing incidents Etcim their iiciuriehing hat- mtJnica hanci: aim the Sam Street Schcicrl in Weat- hriac-k. where there is :1 small liret grade. giving much eppectunite he: use ingenuity with the chi!- cIten. Either members hi the gteup. having been acquainted with either echciciis. gaee us knciwiedge cat the Brawn Street Schcicil in 1iWeethrizicili. where the first live grades are used: and the Bridge Street Echecil. aim in Weethrcicik. which 3.11th practice teachers in aii eight grades, the eighth being particu- lath,r popular among men. so that mane hi tier: grhup had had ciiairicittunityr tci teach there. And eci. with the ringing hf lights citit hell. tci hed. FEE. 5. IITLURD'S DHLTJ Tc: church in the mcitning: thence returning tci the clcii'mitcirir. anti partaking of a lunch which pleased us well: and then tc: a leieui'eli.r walk can the Flaggir Meadciw Read. upen which my companion. of the Industrial Musical Glasses Hygiene Grade IIIMPhyeicai Ed. Penmanship page lifty-hine GDRHAM JUNIDR HIGH SCHGDL TRAINING SCHOOLS Arte Cnuree. tttld at his experiences .15 teacher at mechanical drawing event Eiiedneeday :al the Fred- erick Rehie Sehenl. Kept three after stheietl fur art httur last Wednesday. he boasted. DarthF tremble with that was. 1 heel tti stay myself. FEE. 1'5. Te: my charges again. who were enerv getie after a week-end tit play. F'tt nuuntinte. scoured the building for ideas fete demrntiene: which I faund. and aim received knnwledge nf sev- eral Units at ElCliV'IE'JF which make situatinne lifelike: such :15 a pest-erthte Structure in grade twu. where the children pnet letters after writing: EIIEttt the ten; htmee with miniature furniture in grade cine. which mntiVatES their reading, and the emre in grade three. where children receive practice it: the sneial aspects Elf shgpping as well as the arithmeticai. Went First ten the subprimety. led there by an agreeable tinder. and fennel a grttup hf hueinees-Iil-te Hve-rearrnld tuuks. just Finishing measuring salt. panting 1eartillzl. and licking epuene and fingers clean emf eppetieing- lnnking fudgel FEB. 3 . Up early. and made myself 35 line as pnesible with m? ranmmate's new jacket. with her reluctant consent. Te: echnnl. feeling mytelf rather shaky. fur Miss Hastings was ta hear me teach. Gnee there. however. she tattfuily effaeed herself and after the lessen ght underway I target tet he seIf-mnseinue. She was very enmureging and help fill in em: cwnferenee aftErWer. I knew 11th that I petite sixty never need werrtj.I again as hang as my lesson is well prepared. However. I shtattlcl watch my pronunci- etihn of geography. and I really: must start my PthessiDnal reacting'. FEE. B. This I'I'D'tlll't. dined with my critic teacher an an excellent lunch hrcittght drawn frDm the diar- mittartt. as We WEI'E tc: supervise the playgtctund that ncicin: which we did with ma further dimcuiw than separating twci unccmgenial children. At the lunch. was feiund a little drama. tart the theme Bf 'iYield nctl' tci temptatiun wa thirci-gtaciet having spent his lunch t'l itatte',-r denEGWI'I. hut wanting lunch never- theless. was itririressiirelir scciicieci by Miss Littleheid. but then given his cup of cciccial Maybe she spent her lunch ratatiet,r fcit cai'itzl'l,r tinee.r FEE. 9. At wcirlt hard all the vtiair with mac pupils. Taught music in the morning frat Miss Andrews: she being very tine iii a black dress with hutterHies: which. she says. children fmm kindergarten tta ninth grade reach taut tci IEIUCh. Then at recess tn: help Miss Flint teach taut children to dante. Felt the need cit heartening fcicici as I tried to keep up with the graders thtcrugh the paces emf the Virginia Reel. Mast assert that my ahiiities are chiefly mental. metal FEB. ID. Fitter schtahl teilci my thJITlt'HELTE at a prcigtam taut pupils gave in the assemblyr hail this Sand Table Making Harris fmm J. H. 3. Say Pithmmtir Health Nurse morning: whereupon she ttaId me cit a gnawing pte- gram of pupil participatinn in assemblies being ttieti in the junictt high school grades. where she teaches. She qurateti Mr. Andetshn as feeling that pupils should haste a part in at least EG'H: taf their prer- grams: a part meaning in planning and adminis- tering. as well as being ten the pecigtarn: such as interviewing a ptcispective ciutside speaker. which wcittld make art eighth-gcaciet feel VEt'jF grciwn-tip and responsible. I Was shcth a copy GE their nests- paper. The Cctmmentsthr. published t'ricittthiit by a student club. and a vent I'itte paper it is. The classes have same self-gctt'erning pnwer. hcilciing a Senate which adapts rules and discusses such matters as finance and participation. Must investigate further this pupiI-participatinn pragrsm. FEB. 13. Manda? again. and re: schctctI. where one cat cmr pnpiis was tardy. Later we found the cause, it being that he had been trying tci get his hair te- wave like that cf my teaching mate: uncut which Enah was flattered hut embarrassed. In the aftermacin a freshman class in Dhservation 1eisitecl taur mum fctr an arithmetic lesson. Then tea the dmmiters, te: Write a letter tct my mcithec. assur- ing her that teaching is fascinating because the teacher. as well as the student. learns sramethirig new every day. I... Kindergarten pctqt: sixty-cme Testing Textiles. Fahrics- Science ii Darkness tct Light .171 r:-- i. SEET EhLL ms MEEE aT'EI ATHLETIC CUUECIL Humming: L'- Hillfy. J, Jarvis. 111-. Husaeil. Cinch Jensem L. PcEtun. Athhctin: Ilirecmr EE'iwic-n. Emmi: Packard. Eilting: LL Kumptlm. H- 171'L15t. PI'Esi-zlun't jt'iE. H'Ir1'nu11'4 Hui-licnle Hirectm. iJ'. Flint. I. 31min. VARSITY THE ATHLETIC COUNCIL This muncil is a group which mmprises Dr Russell; Caacheg Flint. Jensen. and Packard: Arh- SPORTS Ietic Directm Wieden: and men and wnmen stu- dents. This had? appmves the intngchalastic setaup far men, the intramural prcgram far wmmen. and the awarding and presentation GE athletic; awards to men and wamen fDr athletic cnmpetitiun. They farmulate the Eligibility rule:: for all students who wish m participate in athletica and Conduct Electinns . far .11E athletic urganizatimns. THEY'RE UFF! E page Efxry-ELLJC: HARRIERS The rusty sis-nailed herseshere elertatetl by Miss hndresirs and Miss Littleheld Hi the squad hf that mast gruelling sphrt. eress-eeuntrsr. peeved a petent gettid luck eharm. This years varsity eress-thuntrsr team amassed tsne ef the finest reeetcis in recent years and. due ter the fact that all members of the team were under classmen. with five hf them fresh. it shtawed great premise hf strung harrier packs in future years. But 1Irarsiti.r this fall captured four Elf their sis: runs. with Edwin Hedghins. freshman ate. stamping heme ahead Of the held in feur hf the meets. The junihr itassitjiir captured half hf their femur runs and devele-ped a number eif strong reserve men. The varsity hillesu'itzl-t'lalersr greatest feet was their 'liFiEtUr'f twee Farmingtein Hermai Seheel in the final run of the year. This was the first time that Dlll' greatest rivals had ever been beaten hsr a teacher training sehtitii since they adapted emss-eeuntrir four years age. The win was a tribute tea tint teamis shmpetitive spirit. feir their had been previr husly hutrun at Farmingtein. Anether setup was their sister? CIVEI' the Celhy Cellege freish by a perfect sense. All seven Gerham runners came in ahead Gf the first Chlhir men. Pi raft tat humer was presided hat the antics iaf Bill Van Blarieum- Bill. time of the best athletes in the setend-yesr class. made his initial appearanee in a track suit this fall and. due ten his lack taf experia enee. and sense ef the dramatic. gemnaliy finished a strung iast. thus hemming the butt Df :t thnusand Iiihes. Brill. hhweeer. the-It the riding in his stride and had the last laugh when he managed tti heat an Old Drchard runner t4: the tape in the lam J. V. run. Nest fall. 1'Ifatri. a natural athlete. mai-r he ahle te: shew his heels tei many hf his heeitlets. Pin unfetttlrtate incident Occurred when DI'IE hf the Farmingthn runners heeame lest tin taut eeurse. A searthing party.r finally found him wandering artaunel in the thick weeds heels hf Aiden's Penel. Mr. PstI-tarti was mach. and Harald Hikins. maria age: ef the ii'irining harriets. The seashn's stimma 1 ; '. VARSITY G. H. S. 19 Bridgthh Academy 3 9 G. N. S. 39 Farmingten Herrmal 22 G. N. E. 15 Chlhy Fmsh 5D G. H. 3. EU' Bridgthn e'iteaitzfesrt',r 41 G. H. 5. 3 ?.- Maine Fetish 22 G. H. 5. 22 Farmingtnn Narmal 33 Capitulatieun: Unrhsm wen 4. last 2. JUNIOR VARSITY G. H. 3. 5E! Purtisnd High Sehhel 15 G. H. S. 36 Seathhm High Sthhhl I 9 '3- N. S. 2? Portland High J. V. 23 G. W. S. 2? Did Dtehsrd High School 23 Capitulatihn: Gmhnm J. V. won 2. last 2. I s H . 5-4 .3 a ,1; 1: .J T'i-Ielr'l I .HE gain...- ant FINAL ' IIH - uh- i! sin: J- CRDSS-CDUNTRY SQUED BREE: raw: 1... Emwn, H. J. llrinses, G- Albert. Frnnt fnw: 'W. CEII'EJ'. Vi . i'ilen. P. Heath. Erhaeh 13- Paeketrtl- llatittgei' H. Adkins. A. L'iirttlniiig- L. Eharlten, t1 .-'i.lihe:-ti. E- Curtis. F. JeFfers. J. feliii'rtiirlge1 T- Liei'l'ignn, W- Van Elarieum. Kaitlemt. E- Htitigltins, Iii. Mitchell. F. Eii-iFFiti'iI page si'xtg-three EHSKETBAL L TEAM Butt; J-uw; Manager U. Ct'eeeley. U. Ugn'ii. T, Tail, 'W. Hill. HT. 17:1 Hlttt'ittttm, . t- Hummenl Melttagef l... Eridghmn, L'tmeh L. Jenttt'l't. Front raw: H, Elmrltnn, R. :3115ti11, IJ. Hnnplmt. L'apl. P. Gerber. I. ilarstelluuci. C. UiHEj'. L . 'EJI'EEII. MAINE BASKETBBLL The familiar swieh of the haekethell slipping WINNERS thmugh the netting was heard a great many times when Cnaeh Jensen's high-geared heap team Gpened its seamn in Ruseell Hall with a 153-29 VictDr'f enter the Castlethn. Ferment. Hermal SthmJI. The '33-'39 editian of the G. N. S. heskethnll team. undefeated in this state. clinched the mythical Maine Nnrmal Seheml ehampinnehip: hut it inst all of its quartet hf games eutsiele the state te- wind up in ferutth place in the New England Teachers' Cul- lege Cnnfetenee. Phil Gerher'e superb allrrtaund playing gainei him a forward herth em the Conference HII-Team for the SECDnd successive Fear. Phil led ezur team in Cenferenee searing despite his playing the rule of feeder ell eeesen. A grand team player. he paeeed up innumerable chances tea seme himself setting up plays ferr his mates. At the ennelusinn Gf the seamn he was elected hummer? captain. Eenee Knapthn'e eagIe-eyed eheeting. Red Austinis accuracy Frhm the fhul line. and the defeneive play at Harald Charlton an-LT Jae Castellutei were an im- pttrtent faetnrs in bringing the state emwn te: Cinr- ham. Charlthn. Cattellutti. and Bill Van Blaritum prtweti the hulwatke of Coach Jensen's shifting zeme defense. Tammy Veil. freshman sherpsheotet. was Jensen's hand? man, serving relief duty in every game. page St'xtyrftmr Highlights. hf the eeestm were :1 pair hf t-itthries twee ettr traditihnal rieel. Farmingthn Netmel. .1 win over the Ehwdhin Chllege Independente. and the thnqueet hf a class? Tilthn Junihr College Eve. 1'e'eil preveti the here hf the fleet Fetmingten strap. Ehing inter the frat? thld when EEIhEr wee injLIIed. he preteedeti ttJ fill the- hntztp ft't'tm all angles. and tired his teammates th e temehaek. The win ever the Bhwdhin Indies in the charity tilt caused Ghr- ham's stack to rise rapidlyr in the Maine Intercul- Iegiate titelee. Gethem'e win twee Tilthn was one hf sweet revenge. since the New Hampshire team handed hue New England champienehip elueter e Shund threshing a year age. Tilttm annually has hne hf the Eneet Junthr ChlIege quintete in New England and the Green and White's vittnry enter them this year was signihtant. In capturing the etate diatlem. Cheth Jensen hthught hie settmd championship in as many years te: the ethhhl. Getham appreciates hie wnrlt and is proud of his ability. A factor figuring largelyr in the success cf the team was the Stimulating cheering provided he the student body and faculty hhth ttt heme and at Farmingthn. Gut eupphrtete at all times exhibited the same time spertsmanehip that is e treditittn at Gerham. Knapthn anti Charlthn demhnetteted en verihue Occasihns just whet is meant he prhdigimts appe- tite. Fed Gillett did much to keep the squad in ghhd spirits with his fir? Dewn-Eeet humtJr. Clue juniht VarEil'? wen but one game hf the fttut em its ehhreeiated schedule. but it develhpeti a num- her hf men whet Chaeh Jensen helietree will ECIIHE in hand? em next wintet'e Val'Sit'f. Theee men intlude thn Cambridge, Red Hadeau. Stanthn Currie. DrIttnd-zt Aiiherti. end thnntr Greer. The Jeeeees met several large high scheml teams in practice scrimmages. The equed'e ahle te-menegere were Donald Crease;I and Lawrence Btidgham. The eEestm'e summery: VELRSITT E. N. S. 63 Castlethn Hhrmal Sthhhl 29 G. N. 3. 4B Tilten Junior Chllege 36 $6. N. S. 24 Salem TEatheIe' Ceilege 33 HS. N. E. 29 Hyannie Teachers' Chllege 33 3E. N. 5. 39 Fitchhurg Teethets' College 3D 3:6. N. S. '39 Farmingthn Hermel Scheme! 43 G. N. S. 53 chhstth-t Murmal Sehuhl 445 3'13. H. S. 51 Salem Teachere' ChIlege 35 3:5. N. E. 3 F Keene Nhrmel Ethereal 69 $5. N. S- 44 Farmingmn Normal Sehnhl 36 E. N. S. 53 Bhwdhin ChlI. Independents 43 H3. N. 5. 5C! Rhende Island Ceil. hf Edut. 513 3'3 Cmtfetenet: games. Capitulatihn: Ghrhem wen 3. last 4. Paints: 55?. Opp. paints: 493. JUNIGR VARSITY G. N. S 22 Nhrth Betwitk High Stheel 1:? G. N. S 1? Stathhm High Sehhhi E? G. N. 3. 24 Buxthn High SthDuI 19 G. H. S. E? Gerham Netmal Alumni 31 Gerham wen 1. last 3. Paints: 1G2. CapituIetien: 9G. Qpp. points: 193339 BASKETBALL SQUAD Beck rew: A. Morten, T. Chtrigttn. :3. Eehr, J. Greer. E. E'Itargr'tttge. D. Hill. t3. Eteel. L. P. Baldwin. G- Part'ttt. Seehnd raw: D, Davis, R. Httnsun, l... Gile, Chach L- Jemaen. ant raw: 3.3. . Hill. Elanager D. Cressey, Manager L. Bridgham, EL Hatnhhm, H. Eharithn, R. Austin, E3- Knaptnu. Capt. P. Katieatn D. e'tiihtn'ti, 5. Curtis, J. Camhridge. T. 1mil, W. 33am Eteriettmt UEI'her. I- Citeteltttmzi. C. GHIEE. C. Green, page etxtyaELIe 193 3 - 3 El BASEBALL TEAM Rack rnw: Manager :1, Huewell. T, Furrignn, L'- fiilIey, K- Jurdnn. 11. 111411.. R. Austin. L'naeh L. Janeen. Frant raw: R. 1lIli p t:eiet:lt't, J. Ureer. 1T. Em'rie. Capt. H. FeH-zm'. LI. Austin. ,1. Hum, E. Huyle. CONFERENCE RUNNERS - UP BASEBALL In iate April. with the heat well CILIL ef the greund. the emtnd of hereehide meeting hither? Heated up from Rnhie Fieldt That mule! mean only that the baseball eenenn was well underway. Caach Jensml had tine 0f the finest heEEhall teams in the I'Iisttnrr'j,r of E. N. 3. last spring. Gmham cap- tured seven tr-ut nf ten tenteete. but a pewerful Keene Nmmel nine feteed them te- he mntent with a eetend place in the New England Teeehere' Coir leg; Eehferente by handing them :1 pair Gf defeats. Fine pitching h? Gorham'e ate right-handed hurlere. the Anatin hmthere and Keith Jerdan. brought the Green and White out can top in their first two games with Portland Junier Cullege and Northeastern Business College. Jerdan led the bat- tere in these vittetiee. Keenere pewerheuee battered tmt a pair elf wine by 8-3 and 9-1 eceree. hut in between these twer defeats the husrin hmthere combined tn hurl our team tn ;1 thrilling l tt: U viEthF ever the Rhude Island Cullege erf Edumtion. Bridgten Aendemy'e all-etat cluster preved IEI'U etrtmg fer Gotham. handing them am 8'3 iieking at Bridgten. hut Keith Jetdan trrPfeet thie defeat hi, pitching IWU ene-hit games egaimt Salem Teachere' Celiege. heating them lE-EI' at Salem and Q-G em out diamnnd. page er'xt y- eh: The thrilling Tieteiry eat the year when thej,r edged out Gtarham diamhndeers gained their mast Ptartlantl Junie-r Cullege 3-? at the Fenttlattd Sta- tiittm. Wayne Btawie. SEDCkY freshman southpaw. shut taut the Junior Cnllege hosts for live. innings but was IEmDUEd whhn Ghrhatn's defense taliapsed in the sixth tantra. Rae Jlustin EDUk ewe: and held them at bay while Dwight Webb tame thre-ugh with a ninth inning home run with a man em has: ten win the game. Ghrham wound up its season in style by defeat- ing the Rhode Island College at Education 5-4 at Prnvidence, with Cal Austin pitching great hall and JGhn Ham and Jnhnn'f Greer leading the attack. Rah Westtttt's ability ED Hgta and get em in the autheld was a winning faettar. TD THE PRAY CBMERPL CLUB Most eat the snapshsrts used in this year's GREEN AND 1WHITE. and some even metre candid shsrts tan prieate etehihititan were taken by members rat the nEwlyrDrgsnized Camera Club. The club hrst met last fall. with Mr. Anderstan as faculty adviser. and it is striving tea preamtate a metre general use Elf cameras. The members develetp and print their e-wn pictures. Dmeersi Donald Lindsey. president; .1th Brush. 1rite-T;ttesielettt: Sheidem Patter. secretary: Gordian Parritt. Members: J. Grindie. B. Bennett. I3. Bean. H. Bent. and G. Williams. IIEHSUI'ET. JDHN HAS HIS PUPILS' RTTENTIDN SKIING Even on ice days, skis eIatteretl drawn Narmai Hill from in fmnt hf Rethie Hall last winter. Lung Jethn Cambridge's ski class grew in tattptahititjtr anti Amnng John's regular attendants were 3'. Tihhetts. D. Colby. E. Tayltar. L. Fitzpatriek. J. Jarvis. E. Earshe. B. Elsnehard. and P. Stevens. Pt number elf the Harv mal skiers enlisted in Ghrham SHQW Carnival events. and P. Stevens. R. Martin. R. Flanagan. D. Cnlhy. and E. Albert were amemg these plating. members LDDk relativelyI few spills. IN UR GUT. IT'S STiLL EESEBPLLL page Et'art y-se UEH WDMEN'S hTHLETIC BEARD WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The W. fit. A. ie cane hrgaliiaatihn in schema! which no IDI'IE is invited to .jGiI't. A11 arming werrnen are automatically members. he muttn ia a apart for every girl and every girl in a ephrt. and it EDITIEE very elhse m fulfilling that aim. The executive hraneh at this organizatihn. the Wemen'e hthletie Bhard. meets twice a mnnth and dnee the wDrI-t- The? are interesting meetings. partly because at their unpredictable faculty adviser. Miss Flint. when thld the president. Jean Brawn. that this year the mEEtings must be mare Ehrmai and businesslihbend then brought ice cream and bags at candy tn the meetings. The president te- phrteel that nhhhdy minded that inehneietenee. Uiee-preeident Irene Marin likes a nap but is always punctual at meetings. as is eeereter? Emma Libby. and hgnea Biekfmdi teeaatJeer and member at the Finance Cummittee. and when can be counted 13ft tt: hold her phsitihn in any thEiiE'jF game. The tether memhers 0f the Erhard are ehunciilhrs 'Df wamen'a EPDHS. HrChErT brings Charlene Dur- gin. wheiae uee hf a how and arrow is an educatihn in itself: hockey. Jeanette Billingei when wan IEIEI paints in wnmen's athletics her freshman year and i5 still winning metre: tennis. Helen Brawn. when is alert: a grand guard ehmhinatihn with her sister, Jean. D the basketball Hour: During Club president and representative, Florence Wand. hf whhm friends say. It' yeti want snmething dhne well. dc: it vaureelt. hr ask Fluaaie T'Wutid : basketball, Fume Weithn. tinyr hut terrihc: riding. Dm-aathy Brlagdhn. a fine wuman and an excellent horaeweiman: volleyball. Evelyn Knight, a perehn definitely wnrth itntiwing'. skiing. D-at Chihy, wherre alert: ghhd em skates: games. Ida Harnhlen. whti ahhhte a mean haaket till the forward mutt: snfthail. Larreine Fitzpatrick. a must versatile spattewhman: badminton; for which page sixtgeeight spurt we thank Geerge Aihett, Eileen Cutlinan; seniet representative. Bertha Frest. whese interests in the Presque Isle game were twh-feilti; and Marge Hewland. a tennis and skiing enthusiast. Bertha Jehnsten has been elected next year's heekey enun- tiliet. and Jeanette Fatweil will heed haskethall. Berth girls have shown that they're well quelihed. 11 special ehmmittee this year revised the eensti- tutitan ef the Assesiatien, and their eHiatts were appreciated. Together with the Menis Athletic Hssetiatien. the W. Ft. 151.. spenstated Dr. Russell's Day. and each heut found an interesting exhihitihn in pthgress. Ger president. Jean Brown. went ever in a his; wa',r whee: the hank in mixed setter. The faculty genre the students a scare in the sefthall game. hut the Iat- ter came out ViCtDIiDuS. in spite of the stireaftre eemhinatihn hf Mr. Wieden pitching a wicked hall and Mt. Jensen razzing the hatter. A eemmittee spent the morning in the estehat'd whittling sticks tei mast heut drags, and Bill Van feel tiaft'ee tn the es- chard sew- Pit banquet time a silver tea service was presented tn the school. Ht the danee afterward. Bertha Jehnsten initiated the Getham upswept eeiffures. SPORTS Great interest was shown in the fali sperts with an unusual feliew-thmugh. Spurtsaminded fresh- men and lewal uppettlassmen fleshed I'D the hockey held and tennis therts. hRCHERY Archery has an outstanding numher e-f support- ets. with freshman Luis Lent carrying the lauteis at her class. CHM star. Charlena Dutgin, and ether tep- seeded archers: J. Brown. M. Smart. M. Hamilten. and M. James. Several yeung men jnined in and fennel that attherjtr is indeed mat a sissyr game. The Green and White thurnament was watt h? the White team. HOCKEY The C eIsss won first piece in the heeke? games after highty-tentested hatties with the Uppemiess: men. Thee,r ewe mueh tat their success tea the main.r ahle suppnrters led b? Janet Henry. The runners up were captained he Fitey. Figain the White team shewed its superierite. hut tardy.F after Iitst tying with the Green team. These players whua made Heuerare Varsity were: Fitey. Either. A. Welten, J. Brawn, M. Smart. J. Henry, J. Ashby. M. Himisr E. Lihhtt. I. Marin. and B. Jehnstnn. BBSKETBALL The seeend-year team wen the basketball cham- pieanship thttaugh default at the undefeated senieir team. The farmer were led by M. Buck tutti C. Futhush: the letter he R. Flanagan. Pt. Weiten. D. Wiggin. and Pt. Gardner. Gutstanding freshmen were F. Haley. J. Farwell, and Pt. Chute. The White team again claimed the banner. The Hein- hrare it srsitjtr is as fellews: forwards. D. 'Eirhggit:r R. Flanagan. J. Farweil; gnatds, Ft. Gardner. M. Buck, and C. Furhush. RIDING AND HDCKEY ARE FAVDRITE FALL SPDRTS page sixty-nine VDLLEYBALL ES SUPERSEDED BY SPRING SDFTEAIL WOMENS ATHLETICS VOLLEYBALL The freshman class I'lltZtWEd dawn sll hpptisititin during the inteteIass vnlleyhsll games. First hIDI'thE were wean hy the D2 divisihn. Thtise tin this team were E'ustt',I Leach. captain; E. Lewis, B. tEilulthn, L. Plunkett. Ft. Sevetenee. M. Sttiret. M. Stuart. snel E. Roberts. The DI players were Christine! Bennett. tsptsin: R. Eishap. M. Btsgdtm. Pi. lI'Cthtlte. R. Davis. J. Fsrwell. H. ngne, and D. GDDdWin. The senior team. which. incidentally. was the biggest threat to the winners. htissteti such Veterans as Matt? Smart. captain: H. Ltitd. E. Knight. and J. Bmwn. New members tif the team ware H. anden. F. Whud. and D. Brsgdhn. Mem- hers tif the junitir team were DUriE Whiteie, esp- tsin: E. Hadley. J. Katen. I. Marin. Ii. Ytn'lt. and D. Walker. The unsutmhuntshle White team watt the Green and White banner with three straight victories. DPtNCING CLASS The dancing class has Heurished this erEll' under Miss Flint's directitm. In tittiet tn replenish their state of retards the class spansetted, by wssr of same- thing Gf a diiferent Qtderl a Penny Dance. The phpuIsrit? hf this eIsss has spread until it has he terms almust the best attended extrsreuttitulst fune- titin tif the EChDGL passe sedenrgi EhSKETBALL AND HRCHERY ARE PDPULHR RIDING CLUB Riding Enthusiasm enjngeed a Humbert 3f jaunts i.1 the fail. Beanie hf l'hCISE participating were D. Bregv dtm. M. Btngdnn. Miss Wand. Miss Harris. J. Jervie. R. Juhnson. M. thlend. and M. Reed. Hat even rain StGppEd them! OUTING CLUB Join the Guting Club and see Gotham. It's the largest urgenieed ngup of the Weimen'e Eithlmit hseneiatinn. This club was responsible I'm that unique PrErHGIida? Dante held last winter. Rev member the deeuratihne resembling, a skiing resurt. :Lnd hhw much the girls enjuyed cutting in? The club means gemd exercise and game?! fun. Diiieete ere FiUrEHCE Watad, president: Evelyn Ward. ViCEr president: Virginie Faster, eeetettm,r and treasurer: Mertiee BEIIF. hiking wuneiiltnt; Theresa Langevin, 3rd representative; .Al'iE'I'IE Yhtk. 111d representative. Memhew are E. Allen; J. Ashby. 1. Berry, A. Bar- SIDW, C. Berry. Er. Blanchard. M. Ehetiek. El. Brag- dtm. M. Bregdnn. H. Brawn, F. Etuwn. C. Bennett. E. leiee. C. Campbell. A. Dale. R. Davis, M. Davis. M. Dentige. M. Ilene. M. Danie, M. Dustin. C. Eltltginr M. Drismli. L. Fetneid. R. Edwards. E. Gatehe. H. Gegne. M. Gercw. D. Gnodwin. CI. Gushee. H. thhe. M. Hinds; F. Heiey. J. Jarvis. M. Jtines. 1.. Larry. Pi. Littlejtihn. Er. Leach. K. Lewis, i. Marin, M. MtAIlieter. L. HtJIEDI'IJ D. Oulmn. E. Permettnr. I. Perteult. M. Reed. L. Pluhhett. E. RGhEl'tS. B. Rabineun. U. Roberts. M. Staten EL Severenee. M. Sewail. EL Sanhertn. Ft. Severente. J. Tihhetts. L. Winslnw. D. Welkert J. Keten. E. meiey. P. Willard. E. Pillsbury. SPRING SPORTS 1When spring eventuallyr tame. tame else: archers tee the fieId with huws and arrows. and snfthall players with CIVEHiIE hells anti slippery bases. Many i'tientll',r battles were waged. and tennis courts were netupied even before breakfast. Ne-thing gets people acquainted SGDHEf than tak- ing active part in same epntt. Weimen'e spnrts at Gnrham. thnugh neat intetethtalaetie. provide an imptirtent means at development. pttg'c' eeeientyehne CDMMUTERS UN PARADE ORGANIZATIONS COMMUTERS The appetites uf the members play a large part in detEtmining activities Elf the Cnmmutere' Club. With rithJuS biannual pieniee. Varied tast'j.T lunch- eene. end weeklyr neon eeIee. Miss Whod shewe her ability fat etganieing anythingeend the girls fmen, tern. eetaeienellyZl demenettete their tthilitf,r ee theks. This year members 3151:: epnnseted chapel movies and a ham deneew-heItI in Center. Meetings are eemperetively infertrnal; members dtup in at :1nd time and in'tretiehh.r juirt the ranks 'L'Jf fervent talkers err t'Jf mute listeners. The nflieers have drawn up a club ehnetitutinn fer: the melting at :1 ITIEIIIE deli- nitelyr aimed utgenieetiun. DHieexre: Jehn Cambridge. president: Mary CHI- Iittan. eite-president: and Madeline MeeDeneld. eec- tetar? and treasurer. Members: H. Hikine, G. PtIhert. R. Alden, D. Mihetti. R. Andereun. R. Austin, 13. Betty. B. Buurne, C. Cesale, T. CG?- tigan. E. Cullinen. R. thge. B. Daherty. C. Flaherty. L. Fegg, E. Frhst. Pt. Gardner, M. Gertl- ner. K. Goff. F. GtiEith. F. Haley. I. Hemhlert, P. Hall. H. Heel, El. Hedgkine. P. Hededen, H. Hurd. J. Irving. K. Kelley. M. LaR-eehelle, E. Libby. B. Ltu'ttr F. MecRae, M. Martin, H. Mattie. Pt. Harken. M. Peabody, R. Petersen. E. Pilate, E. Rees- httrtmgh. K. Rewe. M. Senhhrn. E+ Silvetmen. G. Smith. M. Venier. D. Ward. B. Whitehtmse, B. Rnhinsun. page SEHEnl'yefLL'D E-IhVEN The rnnm at the tight nf the staircase an the hret flour tJf Rnhie Hall. where a tint;r htthhie pin hulds the tight windnw hangings in place. is the Ciern- muter girls' haven. Fer years. eammUtEtS had been in Cnrthell Half. spreading ttumhs in nnn-prieeee-prneiding elaeemnms. and depending on dDTthDI? friends for eueeerr when nhseeeeei h? e. headache. a deeite tn stew ever for an evening entertainment. Qt n ihnging 1t: gm n'wnjtr frnm it all ten study or sleep. hnmelees Wandetew Then came the birth at an idea. and, thmwing themselves enthueiaetieail? intn fend sales and lunches. CnmmutereT Club girls earned I'lHJl'lEjp far the rental and furnishings nf Return 1G. Memhem dunated furnishings, and cut end sewed drapes and The remit is an attractive and earn- fnrtahle rnnrn. all in soft greene end hreawne. with ft-ieneil'g.I Senttie hinttere to match. eGueh cheers. Althnugh nn tnmmutee has attempted to et'ejtr all night there. the mnrn has jnstiiieel its existence as a eetnttuetri,r tan nrdinety days. and a necessary head- quarters fnt tnmmuters em such special nteeeinne as Dr. Russell's. Day. Batk-tn-Gnthem Day. and Commencement Week. PLAY ROOM Students WhD fail future eneminntinns may feel enmfenrtetl by the Itnnwletige that their failure is entitling tn the eueeeee eif the new recreation rtmrn. Meke-up dnllere are turned ewe: ten meet initial ez-t- peneee at the teem. It has been fntniehed largely by gifts. The poet table. which is eIwnys in uee, was given by the theses GF 1938. and an uppetelass weymnn has been heard tn declare that her 3.3. wili mean nerthing to her untii she has mastered this game. The pingrpeng table was a gift at the Cerm- mntere' Club, 33 Was the theekethnatd table with enepitinus-lnnking depressions in the entnere which are used as eheeker trays. There is e 51:91:? behind the preeentetinn hi the elettrie elnek he the Outing Club. dealing with tard? Students elinking inte: eleesmnms and erumpling intt: seats to receive the stntm eat righteous. wreth thet fellnwedwhut space prehihite the stern.r being tnld here. game. everyhndy agrees. ie bridge. The ne-ieiest And so, h? devious methnde the brain ehild nf last year's senieur classes hes heenme a reality. It is gaeerned by a enmmittee enneisting nf Miss Weed. Miss Flint. B. Frnet, R. Hanenn, J. Greet. and C. Lewis. and supervised by enlnntarir rneunittite. CDMMUTERE' RDDM CIVIC COMMITTEE Have Fem a bright idea. n eeemplaint. Err anything else 1Jenn want Gnrhem to know about? See your Civic Cnmmittee tepteeentatiee! This enmmittee hee a representative frnm e'eer',F gtnup in eehnnl. with Miss Hastings, Miss Wand, and Mt. Packard fmt'n the fetuite. Griginally nrganined m prnmnte gnnd citizenship. as its name suggeste. it has grnwn in size and impnttanee and new perfe-trns the tuner tinne and duties which the eehnnl feels can best he carried nut h? a representative heady. In additinn tn such activities as Betk-tn-Gnrhem Dav. Superin- tendentis Day, First Chapel. and the nnminetien elf ennventitin delegates, the Civic Cnmmittee serves es an emergency tnrps and epnnenrs numemue prnjeets and changes which the ethnnl me? enggeet. DHiters: Eutttm Curtis. president: Creeeey, ViCE-prEEidEHII Helen Lard. secretary. Mem- here: H. .Ftllen. M. Anderson. R. Ftnderstm. R. Austin. M. BEHF. J. anmnn. D. Btegdnn, L. Bridghnm, J. Brawn. J. Etueh, L. Card. W. Carey. R. Hedge, E. Dayle. J. Farwell, R. Flanagan. C. Futbueh. 4'3. Gardner. J. Greet. J. Grindle. R. Han- sem. W. Hill. M. Howland, E. JESFL M- Jones, E. Knight; T. Lengevin. C. Lnnrnis. D. Mereetee, Ci. Petritt, L. Peltnn. I. FiI-te. C. Rieh. E. Welth. D. 1l'JiIJhitely, F. Weed. Donald RECRENI'IDN RDGM page senentycthree he- I - '.L .: POETRY CLUE MEMBERS EhUEiI-l 9.3 HARE AS THEY WDRK ORGANIZATIONS POETRY CLUB Irt P'ttett'sr Club we lave m wnrh with :11 tau: heart. That's the First line at :I new Paett? Ctuh sung and it expresses the FHSSiGnEIl'Eljr' setive spirit at the gently. Cherie reading and the reading hf mmi- ern petettyr held first plates Em the prhgtem. as he: one when saw the presentstiem at the training EEhDGI tan dnuht. Meetings mes else: take the farm euf tees ear parties. with singing and paddling es entertain- ment features. Five nEed'y' rural sehelerls received stub Christmas boxes this seat. The club also spensetrs an annual meatlern play reading and the eeeasinnsl eppestsnee at El Maine author. The Methets' Day chapel pmgram is stwsys theirs. Gutings fer initi- ation and fee Stunt Day are keenly antitipsted. and include pienty ttJ eat and te sing. Heetert. the Gut- bage Celleeter has became alme-st a second theme strung far this respemsibitt irresponsibie gretup. Miss Lewis direets all activities. Dflitets: Mar? Cullinsn. president: Janet Sher- burne, site-ptesident: Bernice Stanweed. secretary: and Madeline MstDeneld. treasurer. Members in picture: M. Buck. H. Lard. C. Futbush. M. Mae- Denttald. M. Mehlhster. H. Center, B. Doughty. P. MeEathern. M. Howlend. E. Knight. M. Jemes. ES. Frtht. Ft. Weltern. J. Eherbuene. M. Cullinsn. R- LuJ'a. R. Petersen. M. LaRathelle. R. Flanagan. M. Skillin. M. McCarthy. L. Fitzpatrick. J. Wing. Er- Stsnwoed. Nut in picture: H. Ellen. Ft. Bieltfettd. H. Brawn. J. EIEDWII. R. Brown. C. Chishetm. 19!. Dustin. V. Eagne. T. Langeein. R. Lengteltew. Er. Nelsen. E. Shevlin. page settemg-fmtr l t DRAMATIC CLUB Few With set w Vane ragged shirt in The Letd'e Prayer knetw that he spent the haif heme hefetre curtain eeil begging fellewtr dremeturgiste ten stamp an it. but that's jus: Dne sample Elf the ingenuity develeped by the Dramatic Club. Under the eheer- leadership ef Atthtlr Euswell and the patienee e-rf Mr- Elnat, the club this year has been experseel ten pmgrems venting frern Demere' rendering of Fet- dinand the Bull rt: :1 demnnstratinn 113' Min Dah1 elf sharpening nesee and widening eyes b'f makeup. The seheml itself is eoneeietue of the eluh through its. interpretatierne emf The Letd'e Ftaree. When the Whirlwind Elevate. end The Late ChIiEIGPhEF Bean. President. Arthur Bnewell: viee-pteeident. Evelyn 1'w'trtleel: secretary. Merttee Berry: treasurer. LeWIenee Btidghem. Members in pietuee: Mr. Euewell. R. Flanagan, M. Edwards. H. Mattie. W. Hen Bletieum. E. Weed. Mr. Slant. J. Ashby. WI Carey. Nat in picture: C1. Albert. G. Berry. I. Bette. R. Eriekftttd. V. Blake. J. Brush. M. Chapman. H. DRHMH IN THE MPLKIHG PDETRY CLUE CHRISTMAS BDXES Cherltem. PL. Cummin. E. Curtis. E. Davis. Pt. Demete. R. EelWarde. H. Gegne. U. Gagne. E. lSreene, E. Hadley. R. Hillman, R. Hulbmeh. Er. Johnetem. M. Jew. M. MeDeneld. F. Mitehetl. M. Murphy; 11 Dulten. L. FeIIetier, L. Felten, B. Pillsbury, S. Patter. J. Pride. M. Read. E. Renss- hemugh. J. Seavey. A. Severenee, E. Shevlini A. Welten. L. Brawn. R. Trash ART The hrt Club is eerrnpeneed emf a few rare spirits when like tn delue inte: all the phases at art; and put real week inter ehjeete emf beauty. Same sueh erbjeete ate the Christmas cards made fmm their awn black- ptinte. wneden bewle hend-painted fur gifts. purses 0f leather. and petterar. The members particularly enjeweel the leatherwerrk. but have had their ups and dawns in putter? melting Their mentttL hDWEVEfr seems tea lee If you elen't make enmething gned the heat time. you will the EECDTIEL and ultimate results have been highlyr eueeeesful. Miss Dahl has been the insttuetur and adViSEL The eIub'e Halloween Denee was perhaps a bit early. but nevertheless fun. At a later eneial event. it was one of the Jim gmups te- use the reeteetie-n ream fete a party, and members and guests fennel putt! and ehumeheerd excellent means Elf relexetien. page seventy 15 L112 ORGANIZATIONS THE :HRT CLUB DECGRATES PLATES DE'IEEI'S: Edith Taylnr. president: Lair. Brawn. secretary: Melissa Bostick. transumr. Members in picture: Standing: E. Finley. A. Harken. C. Rich. E- Taylur: seated: M. Bastick. L- Brawn. E. Eran:- Iett. M. Hagerman. D. Chick. E. Garsm. M. Bluuin. H. MDuImH. BOOKS Bunk Week at Gorham belnngs m the Library Club. Thmugh their pnatem and effective chapel prugrams. we gEt i1 new appreciatiun Uf Did hawk friends. and a stimulus in make new canes. Meetings EDGE WEEK PDSTERS page SELienry-sfx + ref the club are usually given ever to dietuseiens ef the 13th hank. They have an annuaf visit frnm Miss .r'ibhutt. the Portland librarian. when dieeueses hunks and librariee. Gther eutside speaker; include fatetlltjtr members. whose fat'erite subjects are heh- hies. travel. and heeke. Miss Eames advises the club. Shieers: Mabel Mmphy. president: Margaret Andersen. t'iee-president: Ernestine Davie. eeerev tent: and Theresa. Langevin. treasurer. Memberre: E. Bartlett. F. Brewne. M. Clark. D. Chick. Pt. Dale. V. Fitanidee. I- Frank. M. Geedwin. L. Brindle. M. Hegermnn. J. Henry. R. Jehneen. B. Jehneten. A. Jerdan. E. Finkhnm. Cu. Rehetts. D. Sanhern. M. Skillin. J. Tihbetts. G. Etatel. MUSICTINSTRUMENThL In the Urehestra. everything adheres te- a musical principle. Members target thetF are individuals and drewn all serial relatienehip faeters in a eemme-n appreciatinn This appreciatinn was heightened when theyI dieeevered among their ranks this YES: 3 real ehne player. The balance is geed and eeeeeienally the ereheetra teaches eymphenic heights. Wherever gned music is required. there is. the ertheetta. Same of these special neeasiene have been Superintendent's Day. the Christmas Cantata. the eperetta. a special hreadeaet. and eemmeneement exercises. 01: music. The Dreheetre is organized with Charlene Dur- gin as president and Betty Femerey as secretary and MADAME PRESIDENT REVIEWS treaeurer. Members in picture: I. Hamhlen. hues hern: M. Hinds. vielin; F. Haley. violin: B. Pem- erev. vielin: W. Pleietedl vielin: H. Bent. mrnet: J. BDWman, piane: H. Hurd, Hute: W. Lewis. mellephene: J. Tihhetts. tremhene: R. Certhell. trumpet: F. Wiggin. Immpet: J. Grindle. drums: V. Weleett. eielin: I. Perreault. eielin: H. Heel. vielin: M. Eleuin. 'eelle: C. Durgin, Telle: D. Meserve. DhGE: M. L. Stuart. clarinet: M. Derek. eInrinet: J. Katee. clarinet. THE DRCHESTRAeSTRICTLY MUSICAL page seventy-eetten AS I'IARMDNIDUE IH '10?le ES IN DRESS ORGANIZATIONS WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB he anen'e rGlee Ciuh is e tentelitarian organi- zatitm. ehmpleteiy under the damination 0f 3 hatem. Theyr meet each Wednesday with favmite music. There ha'ee been questiems eheut the .31th. end there is infrequently e. discard. hut cm the whale. meet- ings are enjhrahle end harmnninus. The work at the club hae been most Ghvihus in the prhduetions. with the Men's Glee Club, of the heeutifully-dhne Christmas cantata. ' I he Child Jesus by Clekey. end the Mexican Operetta. Pepite. Ft leee ohvihue. hut active. part cf the club program has been the pertieipatinn hf Variuus quartettes in a number emf semi-ptivete entertainments. A big event in the elub year is the annual Maine Sthhnls cm the Air hmeefeaet with Earham's music. theers: Marian Feegueen. president and aemmpnnist: Emma Libby. viee-president: Mew,r Dustin. secretary: Eleenur lGreene. LIEEIS'LETEI; and Marie Greene and Irene Fe:- reault. librarians. Methre ShtJ'L'L'I'J. in picture: E. Weleh, M. 1... Stuart. R. Flanagan. J. Tihhetts. M. Buck. C. Furhush. M. Davie. FL. Beretnw. R. Luje. C. Reynolds. E. Libby. B. Pememy. F. Errthne. R. Alden. U. WGIEDEL H. Heel. M. Peehhdy. M. Lnuhier. D. Walker. D. Meserve. v. Gagne. H. Morris. D. Whitely. E. 1IIMeet. T. Ynung. J. Karen. Pt. Dale. B. Feast. J. Pride. M. Sherman. F. Wned. h. Biekfezrd. F. MeRae. M. thge, M. Skiilin. E. Ward. D. Duiten. I. Perreault. B. Blanchard. R. Peterson. R. Miller. M. Greene. L. Jemee. page .eeuentyeeu'ght -.-I:-.r'l MEN'S GLEE CLUE The Men's Glee Club staged en impmmptu cem- eert fer the phhthgrapher. which he enjuyed. hut fCIHI'ICi it dilheult th hush Sweet Adeline icing enhugh tei get a picture with muuths tihsei The grtiup ie unusuallyr large this 1,i'eer. but its quality eif perfermaneee is not impaired by the quantity. Pte- tieitiee haee ineludeel e Superintendent's Day Fm- gram. :1 Christmee end the Pepite h-eil in ehnjunttiem with the 1Ii-i'hreieri'e. Glee rClub. The student heidy prmhabi'f kneiwe the club heet. aside from its chapel prhgrame. hi; the numerous gmupe eif eIoee harmnnieere at neiein perihde. . - it these infermale enyene with a lend 1ehiee is Wei- came m join in the fray. Members claim that the eudienee emf a Glee Club perfermenee misses the heat part he not attending rehearsals. when Bernie. Den. Dick. and Van EhGW humor that he: priee eat admis- eiem een hue. Cantata. tjperetta Miss Andreure' genuinenese. patience, and sense hf humer have endeared her ten the dub members. DHieere: Richard thdridge. president: thaiti Lindsey. SEErEIZFJLIT and treasurer: Gehtge Ethel. ii- hrerien: and Fred Mitchell. eeehmpaniet. MEthte Shawn in picture: L. Pillsbury. 3. Curtis. i. Pike. F. Jeii're'e. M. Edwards. J. Cambridge. E. Jorgen- een. G. Etzel. A. Morthn. T. PEEAMIG. L. Feithn. D. Hill. 1W- Lewis. 1U. Hili. W. Van Elerieum. L. I1Ciile. U. Lindsey. J. Euwman. F. Been. CI. Paeritt. J. Iilirit'ufile. E. Yhtlng. F- therts. H. Bemi. F. Miteheil. G. Miteheil. Ii. Cumming. A. Bheweii. H. Cheriemn. W. Carey. Hm in picture: 13. Ben- netl. Mr. Slhet. 3. Pewter. H. Aikene. R. Chrtheli. F. Stevens. R. Badge. R. Lihhdridge. HDDNTIME I-IhRMEDNY COUNTY CLUBS COUNTY CLUBS bring people with a ehmmhn interest thgether. The emhr string em membership is that DRE must have residence in the named enunty. Members at the EVaehingmn-I'Ianehtk County Ciuh never miss a copy hf the Banger BEIIIH News. Cluh hiheere: John Brindle. president: Ehrdhn Fm'ritt. eice-preeident: end Eieenhr Greene, seeretery zine! treeeurer. Members: C. Eilley. Ft. Bnrethw. E: Allen. E. Bartlett. R. Curthell. M. Davie. E. Leach. P. Brawn. L. Grindle. PL. Eehe. .J. Sweet. The Kneix-Linenln Cheney Club ephnehred the dance Following the Fermingthn game. Diheers: Vere Blake. president: Rehert Trash, 1.r'ice-rieeeident: Janet Henry. eeereteri,r and treasurer: Marjorie Dee. publicity: Miss Trash. adviser. Memhere: M. Bnetiek. E. Btmen. M. Dredge. M. Hamilthn. W. thge. R. GEEIE. i-. Erhwn. J- Scatter. E. Knight. i-- miinsihw. H. Hhhhe. F. Emwne. D. Guehee. Pi BRIEF PAUSE FER IDENTIFICATION page eeuemy-m'ne THE PRESIDENT LPtYS DQWE THE. LAW ORGANIZATIONS HOUSE COMMITTEE House CDmmittee members are the TWee Willie Winhiee of the detmithrv. ringing hells. tapping DI'I dGDl'S ehtnwing teethr lights. and generally.F settling dawn the students fer the night. Their gretieuus president has eemetimee added the euper-eeteite e-f tucking in her charges. The Chmmittee is the student representetietn ter the gevetnment hf the dermitmy. end eehpetatee with Miss Jordan in tetteing eut ite rules. Its GthEr duties intiude tendutting student tenttneil meetings. teilieeting mail. anti elttwe duty. Members are elected hiennually by these living in the dorm. with freehmen representatives joining at midyeats. The Heuee Cemmittee tan always be depended upern f'DI' a superior thepel pmgtem end :1 ITtEl'r'f Christmas party. Ite president, teagether with the Dean. the Civic Committee president. fetultiyt memheteat-Ierge Mt. Jensen. and student memher-at-letge Arthur Etie- well. has judged the treatrs entertainments With the aim erf presenting a cup tn the ephnsets hi the winner. Members hf the I'ieiuse lE.'I.t.'itnrt'uittee fer the FJI'SI'. semester: R. Flanagan. president: C. Chieheilm. trieerpreeident: R. Ltmgfeileiw. seetetary. Members Shawn: E. Neweamh. J. Wing. M. ICiteette. R. Flanagan. M. Hewlend. R. Langfeiihw. H. Brawn. Committee fear seeeind SEmEEIEIE Miss Flanagan and Miss Longfelleiw in same eiffttee; Mi. Andereun. trite- preeident; E. Chase, L. Fitzpattiek. V. Blake. M. thlend. E. Ward. M. Dealt; E. Lewis. pttge eighty Y. W. C. Ft. The miginal hi5; sisters of Ghrham. the mem- here at the Y. W. C. Pt. perfhrm a real eeteiee in Drienting fttehmtn. Each member aeeusmm tune freshman m the traditions and tech- niques of Gurham Hurmai life. This mtwement has reeentEy spread througheut the SthGDE 50 that every- tme men,r nuw haee a big sister D: e iittle sister. and big heather er a httEe breather. The Y. W. continues its help ID freshmen h? spamming a heartwarming receptinn. at which freshmen meet fattlinr members and eehe-Glmates. The tune hundred members ef the Ynung Wemen'e Christian Assaeiatinn are chiefly: Iatult'y' Its purpose is te: he a Christian influence cm the campus. which. united with werIdwide eeeociatiene. men; he instru- mental in making the wit! at Christ eft'eetiee in human $DCtEt?. At meetings in Center under the chairmanship of veriteue members. outside speakers discuss fereeful problems. untiertakee H; and Student dutmimrtr dwellers. Executive affairs are in the hands Elf a Cabinet enmpheed as shhwn in the picture: M. Jemes. vice- preeident; FL. Luja. program: R. Brown, president: M. Dustin. music: Er. Nelsen. warm fellowship: M. Mehliister. eeeial service: E. Knight. treasurer: E. Greene. hnanCE: MES. the adviSEI; H. Lord. secretary. Members nut ShGW'I't: J. Billings. publicity: EL Bragdtm. l'eereatitm. Y. M. C. A. The Thung Men's Christian Resettiatinn has de- eefuped eenme ahle debaters and Speakers in its weekly: meetings in Mitts Andrews' mam Ctr the heme tJf Cruse. WHJET'S THE TDFIC TDHIEHT? Mr. Packard, faculty advieer. Its ehhiee 0f outside speakere has given the members talks enntaining meatyr paints Em them tea mull over in add mt;- In lighter mnods. the men enjey movies. picnics. and Miss Andrews' pianer. They else: sell candyr at haekethall garnet and tan ; chairs fur the menthly tnmhined meeting with the 1 . W. C. EL DHicers: Demald Crease. Bridgham. triee-preeident: Jehn ISteer. secretary and treasurer. Members according te pieture: Pt. Cum- ming, H. Bent. L. Brawn. L. Bridgham. J. Greer. G. Pttrrilt. Mr. Packard. L. Pelletier. P. Raherts. '3. Mitchell. R. Dndge. W. Buwie, E. Hadgkina Members net in picture: J. Ememen. R. Herten. ments. president: Lawrence F I . 1! .l-i CHEINET MEETS IN RUBIE HPLLL page er'ghtg-une THE PDWER BEHIND THE PRESS GREEN GREEN AND WHITE BOARD wednESda? afternahns this year find the clock leaking dawn cm :1 ensmnphlitan GREEN AND AND WHITE Enard. with members fIGm all fetus classes instead Elf the farmer sechnd-yesr misnnptsle. As a result. this eesrhtmk springs from a staff half of h R ?HITE whem have had preeieus experience. while the ether half is training fear nestt year. A ltmser argsnisstihn hf departments gives members hf this heard a wider range fur their talents. The art edittsr and tjrpists write. and associate edithrs type: but everyheitiy keeps busy. The grtnup responsible fttt this yearhmnk are E. Resshhrhugh. edittsr: T. Cerrigsn. assistant edithr: W. Carey. business manager: J. Etuwn and P. Rtshetts. assistant business managers: Pt. Gardner. I. Pike. M. Berry. M. Chapman. E. Sheelin. L. Erhwn. E. thinstsn. and h. Cumming, ssshciste editm's: Ci. Parritt and E. Newehmh. eaiendsr etfi- tors: J. Cambridge. art edittir: T. Lsngevin. E. Knight. and M. Jemes. typists: Miss Lewis. edi- teirinl adviser: and Mr. Wieden. Ensncisi adviser. E. RerssheimuEh W. Care? Editnrrianhief Business Manager page et'ghty-twtt ORACLE PL. Weltnn R. Hansen Editur-in-Chief Business Manager ORACLE Ten gi'ee us the news and m give its edimeial heard plenty Elf cppmtuniw m exercise and train jeurnslistie yesmingse-that's the tWD-fuld pmpnse and csmplete smr? 0f the Grade. Few: times a year we receive the results. a newspaper ECII'I'lpiEtEhF mm- piIed. written. printed. and published by eur stu- dents. ahnut Gnrhem activities. for everynne at Gerham. We salute the Grade fer thE attainment of its dual purpose and its eentrihutien m Iife :LImlnd the sleek at Gerham Nurmsi. 'T'he alert staff is compesed emf Pi. Welten. editet- in-ehief: H. Brhwn. assistant edimt: R. Hansen, business manager: J. lEireer. assistant business mend ager: V. Welestt. news: Er. Doughty. literary: M. Murphy. alumni and exchange: H. Bent. fun: J. Brush. art: W. Van BIaricum. men's spmts: E. Libby. wnmen's sperts: M. L. Stuart. music re- parter: M. Edwards. spnrts repnrter: M. McCarthy. H. Charleen. R. hiden. J. Mrewke, general repertr ers: and D. McCarthy. '3. Berry. and E. Grant. typists. Mr. Slnet is faculty adviser. GGRHhM NEWS GHTHERERS pegs efghryrthree KAPPA DELTA PHI FRATERHITY ORGANIZATIONS KAPPA DELTA PHI Enaeting melts, tniints. enldiers, anti htl.n::ij-.r rnert nf all kinds. in theit fraternity. the 1512.! Chapter nf Kappa Delta Phi find it easy In hold nutings nf varied types. Pt camp nn a nearby lake is frequentlyr headquarters fnt aetivitiee. H. new spirit has prevailed in the ftaterrtilutF this 1gent due tn its membership as a Chapter emf a natinna! fraternite. A new ritnnl. fastening a new feeling nf friendship and hrntherhntid. explains the new pniiey hf initiatinn. which hits fullhwed the lines prescribed by natilnnttl headquartere. Jnhn Utavee Was elected tn represent this chapter at a natinnai tunventilnn elf the fraternity held in EGSEGIL The Kappa fIatEfI'litj-F tank advantage nf its turn tn ptndute an entertainment with the mystery meln- drama. Three Tape at Twelve. which was funny as well as effective. It has ttIsn held several dances. and has participated in the stunts nl' Club Night. A prnmieing grnup hf freshman pledgeee will tattt',r nn next year. This year's nHicere include Eurtlnn lCurtis. presi- dent: Jnhn Cambridge. viee-preeident: Paul Roberts. secretary; and Jnhn Graves. treasurer. Members in picture: Pt. anwell. J. Caetellneci. C. Rich. J. Hartford. J. Sweet. 3. Rawneley. I-I. Cherltnn. D Lindsey. E. Curtis. J. Graves. R. Anstin. J. meka. W. Enland. R. Trash, P. Rnherte, D. Knapmn. W. Carey. Hot in picture: G. Hilbert. L. Card. E. Delhrme. R. Dodge. E. Dayle. P. Gerber. D. Niehet. page et'yhty-fnttr ALPHA LAMBDH BETPI- The Alpha Lambda Etta Etatittttitji.r has tiewittped gond sportsmanship and fun inn: 3 5tiente at their informal gEt-thEthEtE aften held at the training EEhDGi. Ft number hf IhE men have shhwn :uhilitt,r .15 entertainers. and .111 mntrihute tn 3 general stat: ut rihtous enjuyment. Cttmmittees have dependahiy pmvidad innumerable games and aspiring chefs haw: tantotted tulit'latt,r delights. Ftt midyeats. a fertile brain thnteived unique tests for their pledgees. and :1 13th gmup of eligible ncw member; was the result. Cine hf the most pleasing deveihpments hf the fratEIniEY is the Beta Swing Band; which won the class purse cm Club Night and has held tummand perfhrmantes an 3 mtth hf suhaequent thasihns. Etta broke up the mtmth hf HhvEmh-at with a dance. and plans tn break up June with .m elahnmte Ciuting. Starting in business meetings are Ralph Hanson. president: Thomas Cnrrigan. vite-ptesident: LED IJEHEEiEr. secretary: and John Greer, treasurer. MEIII' hers ShDWH in picture: W- Euwie. Mr. Ermwn, F. Gtimth. R. Hillman. E. Whitelmuse, Pt. Hatnhian. C. Gilley. H. Bent. H. Hutd.I..Pei12tier.R.Ehhd- ridge. 1. Pike. J. Utindle. R. Hanmn. E. Jess. M. Chapman. Ft. Demera. J. Greer. T. Cnrrigan. E Thung. W. Uan Blariwm, 1W. Hili. E. Race. G. Pattitt. P. Baldwin. J. PEiEEt. MEthrS not in picture: R. Andaman. B. Bennett. H. Mittens. L. Btitlgham. J. Brush. M. Gardner. Pt. F933. P. Campbell. IRLFHA LAMBDA BETH FRA'I'ERHITT page efghtg-J'iue page efgrhfyasfx page! Efghfg-swm THE YEAR'S CDACI'IES AND MANAGERS CALENDAR CALENDAR SEPTEMBER lZeRegisttatiem Day. Ufe nGIEd shades Eff Abe Ltnccrln em John Cambridge's thin. fer which he tellected a bet. . . . IB-e Fitet Chapel. We were greeted by Me. Wanti- ward. Jnhn Gravee. and Bertha FrtJSt. . . lheFreehman reeeptie-n he the 't'. W. C. EL Miss Flint interUEEd the Lemheth Walk in dancing class. . . . IFeFall IJDEtt'f Club Dut- ing at Ltmg Island. . . . Z4eDur fnurth Dr. Russell'e Day. Did yen see Miss Harrie hit a twn-hagger in the softball game? . . . Eh-eWe were glad tn see Dr. Russell in chapel again. . . EEqummutete hatmtmizeel at a picnic at Bonny Eagle Phnd. UCTDBER IeKepptl Delta Phi Framentty dance and Ham she-w. . . . 4eMies Ftneltewe pre- sented her new editinn ef the eeherttl sang beetle this morning. and eeiehreted hat a eehtml sing. . . . 5eDr. Russell repented an the ennferente held at the Crawfnrd Hause and commented that the Eret twe: mwe cf chapel Were tilled? . . . EeWe were privileged ID hear Thhrntern Wilder's Clue Tewn read he Margaret Ellen Cliffhrd, presented by the Poetry Club. . . . l4-Spet1t p1Easantly with Dr. Amhrese Suhtie at N. T. U. . . . l? Mite Morten and Miss Black. old friends Gf Guts, extended greetings fmm Castleteun Nhrmal. . . . igehrt Club spammed a Halloween Dante. . . . 2? and 28 --Teathere' Conventinn in Bangnteand it didnrt rain! NOVEMBER Eehlmew Hamhlen. JDhI't Cam- bridge, Marjmie thland. tutti James Eewmen named delegates fur the Euethn Ceneentihtt. . . . LleF'eeultyr Church Supper Club arrived in the page etghttr-et'ghr wilds Bf Seerhtjmugh just tine week late fat supper. . . . '3 tithe the I. .'Jt1r'rtm1.I attended the i'tz-urth year elate'e Masked PGI'EIII? Bail. . Btht the ninth anneal Superintendent's end Principal's Dee. teachers. were defined as greet letters. . . . lluwttitrmietiee Daze. Ft holiday fer the hret time in net tereer .tt Ehrham. . lthuth friends came let life in a Lihmtj-rr Club ehapeI program and in Beetle Week pest- et'e in the library. . . . lShThet rustle in the CGtridGr during the first peritid was the Beethn delegates taking eff. . . . I9 +The higgeet etttnt ttrf the Penetrtt Cluh Stunt party was their push- ing the eeherttl bite heme. . - - Tammy Certigen served as M. C. at the Beta entertainment and dance. . . . lihHeuee Cemmittee presented a pleasing Thanksgiving prngrem. . . . 24-33w Turkey? . . . 3Uw-Empt'f eurriderre. All the men spent their time playing with Christmas hart tewe. . . . Why? tie: eeme ef the freshmen prefer standing up? DECEMBER. IwWe needed rte urging tet applaud the EMbBSE? Cluh quartet from BGEICIH. EwFiret heekethell game. . . . EteThe tttturtg men's play was judged the better in the Dre- mtttie Cluh'e battle emf the sexes. . . . QaThe durm was served tt rare treat in winter-etraw- herrj,r eherrteelte. . . IDHPDEEIY Club hhxes were sent 1121' Five rttrttl eehhhle. . . . l4wHLet'e see t'ttur prehfe; mine are terrible. . . . 19h Reereatien Roam. at lung lest. wee ttflitittlitt opened. . . . Miss hndrewe. with the eetmhined Glee Cluhe, presented a beautifully denne Christ that cantata. . . . EHMThe girls Christmas party in Rehie Hall, and the men's in Certtheil Hell. were hath prennuneed eueeeeeee. . . - Ele We were advised net tet make erur veetttienne tenet leing fhr tier parents. . . . ZEnEegirtning hf frtr-Httng vatatiene. DH THE CAMPUS-FALL AND SPRING IN CENTER-ARDUHD THE YEER JANUARY 3r-We remrned with fresh reeelmiene and new mittene. ewPeeple were shut everywhere hat Phetugrepher Roberts. . . . Hw Mr. Wieden arrived heme at 51ml .Ft. M. after resetting vietearietue Farmingten travellers. . . leLighte hut. heat erff, elereke eteppeti-- lCJeevrge hlhert: ' Iiellt about the Fniieh Cent- rider being eerleli . . . Z'D'thDhn Cambridge and Dean Were! theeeef a mean griddle 113 the Cetmmtttere' Cluh served pancakes. eererkiee, and ice cream. . . . El-eCuue Higgins retarned with his PEESquE Isle team. EewMies Lewis went LC! the phiiee etatiun 11C! explain what Vie, terie wee elttittg ern Cnngreee Street fe-r twer htture. It seems RDEE left her there. . . . 25- The east fer the Dramatic Club play, The Late Chriethpher Bean, has been annemneed. . . . The editerrairt-ehief was the eietim twice in eneeeeeihn at the GREEN AHD WHITE murder party. Mutiny: . . . ES-LGiee Club perry. . . . Elhi'hlf-ymt mark- FEBRUARY lr-Evertthenely enjhtred the F'eretryr Club In dance. Ehrlihe Dutdnht Club presented a deck fer: the Reereetitm RGGIITI, ten the relief of the feeulttt. . . . 4-The varsityr wreaked vengeance enrt Salem. . . . ?-Reee was selected candidate fer Winter Carnival Queen, and Mt. WDDdWatd hnught the first ticket. . . . lle'enrtjr dance far the dance cities. . . . The sun theme cm the Gerhent eerrtittttl. hut newt en the heats at Keene. . . liv-Edward Jessr Helen LereL and William Carey elected deIegates 10 New Terrie. . . . iEwCeimhineel Y meet- ing with e greittp fretrrt H. H. LL. with tt hert- quet tehle en lttttg title end 'didn't itan what the ether was doing. . I?--Seee:rtd quarter renhe teme e-ttt. . . . leBaek-te-Gnrham Day wee VISIT eatiefeethrtr tn ettertrhmtitt but the Farm- irtgte-n platters. . . . Einhe 1Weir Department lust their range and we least eiur speaker. . . . Basketball mhviee in Cettheil Hall. fCrr which Mr. Jensen was seen tartying a table freim wheee eleeere-etrn? . . . EEwMiee June Hamhlin reati iJThe Royal Family. . . . EiwCluh Night. Alpha Lemhde Beta hutewung all ether eete. . . . EBwFledge Day. Fraternity leaders steed in grenupe tutti lDDkEd werrried. hege et'ghfy-m'ne J ANUA RY GHPDRTI.AND CDHVEHTIGN MERCH l-eBuwduin PGIJF Beth's invaded 1361'- ham. and were defeated fear the sake 'L'J'f eitttrit'f. . EeWe enjoyed the Dramatic Club pietyr then when thiex grasped .1 euppesediy hut kettle he the hmmm. . . . eteChmmutere' Cluh barn dance featured the Beta Swing Bend. . . . Fe Shhe-ehine heave did a big business. in Earthen . Hell. . . . 1I- ftrt Chth party in Retreatihn Rncm. . . . l3-eWild winlL-r wealher---ND Stimuli . . . 15e'1'he Fuetrer Pig was an al- must the: successful St. Patrick's Daze Party. . . . IFeThe principals fur Pepita ventured ten 1305th it: see 13. Li's. presentatihn hf ith. . . Final initiatiun and :I banquet Ended the trials; 13f the Beta pledgeee. . . . IEemThree Tape at deve was presemeel b1; Kappa Delta 1391:. . EUeCnrthell stayed in Gerham tune whet week-enel. . . . Jerhn Brush's enntaet with the ice resulted in .1 broken arm. . . . ll--The Litwin musical Erie: entertained US. . . . First day of spring. The skiing is reported excellent. . Eeehpepita. . . . EBeThe checker tahIe was presented by the Cummuters Club. APRIL 1 te- llerSpring vacatihn. with a day mute than ueUaI. . . . HeeGhldheh gigging haze sprmd ter Gnrhamefcr particulars: ask j Nadeau. . . . IieKepF-e Delta Phi hmught II their initiatiem te- a elnee with a wellhping gnhd time- . . . HeMiee Lewis etmeented te- direct the seminar play. . . . ISHTennis nets up and in use. . . . IQePatrieate' Day. At a tea given by Miee Upton. the engagement hf Miss Pike Le: Mr. Stewart was ennnunted. The eeheml e1:- tende best wishes. . . . EQeW'e will not senor: forget Miss Gilbert's Ieeture hr: erueltt.r te: ani- mals. . . . EZeSemi-fhrmal dance held in Cen- ter by the th'ird-year class. . . . 25-Whet ?uung man fell asleep in what class? Denrt 311 huge ninety speak at LTII'ICE. . . . l?eY- M. Faculty party held in the library- . . . EEeThe east Gf the CIPEEELH celebrated at White Rack with a variety pmgtem. MEET 1 tt: EwEhhd Citizenship Week. . . . Man- day: an lnfmmntihn. Please. U11 etiquette. It really;r wee Untehenteed. . . . 'I'ueedev: evi- dences hf guhd citizenship nmed by Dr. Rueeell. . . . 1tiifetinetttlzty: we tihseteeel a gtuup hf well- hmught-up Filling pempie at a dance. . Thursday: Gmham'e hrst Student fUl'llITl. a success. . . . Friday: paints m1 intraduetihns .11: the May Ball. . . . heil'he Mae Ball. against a Whtld's Fair hatkdmp. with LITIGH end heri- ephere. . . . Binrginia 1thlehtt innheently acquired twe: black eyes. Il-Vittur1.' against Farmingthn. with the supptjrr 131: the Ethereal. . . . lE-- Palette Cltlh presented a Mathet'e 1271:1113:r Frtzgtem in the rimming: Menr Ellen Chase as a guest in the evening. . . . lee Dieplay hf spring fashihns in Russell Hall. . . . - I' h f -i .'-'1-.- - i iSeAiumnae meeting in Partland. . . . Ehw ft. hue? daze. with May Dene activities SpDnSDIEd h? the Athletic Aseociatiun, and a dance given he the Gracie etafl'. ' JUNE Ethetre Club picnichun as usual. . . . erJPtlpha Lambda Beta Fraternityr heid ant muting. . . . 15 th ige-Chmmencement eetieia ties. Thursday: Senihr Sail. . . . Friday: Lest Chapel. with awards and a Seniht ngmm. Fallmeed he a Senihr Dance in the evening. . . . Saturday: graduates were guests at the Alumni Aeemcietinn at a banquet, and hf Dr. and Mrs. Rueeeil at a reception in the afternhhn. In the evening. the eenihr play. The Servant in the Hhuee. was presented. with the title I'Ui-E played he thert Anderehn. . . . Sunday: the Rev. I'Iartiscrn CI. Duhhs preached Gut Enticin- laureate sermhn. Mandate: an academic pruceeeinn, fnllhwed h? hur graduatihn address he Dr. D. Brewer Eddy, hf Hewmn. Mass. . . . The eitutks were stepped until September. CDMMENCEMEHTeFACULTY ACADEMIC PRDCESSIDN page Hihetyruhe page ninery-I um .HT -. HE a5 1 . .. . h page rrfncfg-Ihree To the Classes of 1939 I wish you all the pleasures and happiness of life and success . in your chosen profession. LOUIS J. CHRISSIKOS, Prop. -!--h' MIDDERNIZED BDDTH SERVICE We serve you the best food and refreshments with the best serene for your money. i Steake Banana Splits Fruit Chops Royals CDHfEBtiHIIEI'Y Salads Velvete Sodas Soups Normal Special Ice Cream J Stews Sundaee Pop Corn Novelties - Films - Cameras - Groduotioo Gifts To all the members of the faculty, studente, and organizations I at Gorham Normal School. I wish to expeees my sincere thanks for the Support given me during the past year. May our friendship continue during the next year. page ninet-y-four THE BARDEN DRUG COMPANY NELEDH G. B$RDEN. Reg. Pharmacist RDEER 1.-. SWETT LEUH A. TI-IGMAS Parker Pens and Pencils Smog! Supplies - Greeting Cards - Stationery Lunckeanatm and S Eda Faunmin GIFTS - GAMES - NOVELTIES CAMERAS a FILMS - CAMERA SUPPLIES 24-HUUR SERVICE 0H DEVELDPING AND PRINTING WHITMPiNIS r KEMP'S , GDEELIN - CHDCDLATES See us first f9? graduatinn gifts and remgmbmncas Service v- Quality Cleanliness The Rexall Stare GORHAM, MAINE TELEPHONE 2-1352 INNESS PHOTO SERVICE 33!! and Hamel! Marian Picture Equipment Silent and Snund REHTAL SERVICE FDR SCI-IGDLE, CllURCI-iES. CLUBS hHD HUME USE. ETC. 3? Ocean Avenue Smith Portland, Maine F Enjny Sunday Dinner At the new Tum's Restaurant. Excellent fwd. reasnnabhr priced and served amici attractive , surroundings. Why not dine cut this Sunday? 0 N S FHH Caurse Chilean Dinner Includas soup. paiatnes. choice C S at vegetahie. pudding in ice 65c ANDIE cream and cuHee .. . .. Other SpEEiaIS frnm 35: ED $1.00 3?? Main Straws:1 Westhrnak, Maine. TOMiS RESTAURANT ! 863 Main Street, Westbrook, Maine The Engraving in. Ihis bani: is the work QI The HoImrrI-Wesmn Company, Worcester, Mass. page m'nwg-Eue MERRITT G. PRIDE, INC. MERRIT'I L3- PRIDE. Pray. GAS - OIL - TIRES - GREASING Service with Pride Telephnnes: Gurham 8142 Wegtbrnuk 160 GORHAM, MAINE CLARENCE E. CARLL Insurance 0f Emery Kind Gurham. Maine: Telephune 5-4 EMERY t8: DEAN Budge and Plymuuth SHELL PRODUCTS Gnrham Standish Compliments caf PHILIP W.r HAWKES QumJTY MEATS IGA GRDCERIES Garham, . - Maina 'I'HF. SERVICE ETDRE Compliments of DR. 0. J. BOUFFARD GORHAM. MAINE Owen, Moore '19 Apparel and Accessaries far anen and Children PORTLAND, MAINE mrgu m'm-ru-ar'x Sfi'icn'y :1 WDHHIHPS stare x?ecim'fging in Sryffsh Hpjmref a! quality 3:; entirely dependafiie :33 m maize- passfbfe cmr guarantee of sarisfncrfan m eve'ry cusramer C amph'men :3 Hi First Natinnal Stares M. E QUIET. 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BURNELL GORHAM, MAINE MORINS CANDIES Hame-Mnde Ice- Craam NEW AND DREGINHL FLAVDRS MORIN'S CANDY SHOP 8?? Main Street, Westhmuk, Maine Ear Mme of Marm's Candies page mnem-mghf Fl. - Smart Apparel FOR SCHOOL. SPORT AND BUSINESS WEAR Exsfusiue En Character--Bur ND? Expensive CBenoz'tis Wastbrunk Portland SUPERBA FOOD PRODUCTS Compfz'mE-ms of Millikan Tnmlinson cu. Gerham SEVingS Bank Campiiments 0f THE ALBERT STUDIO 463 Gangress Street, Purtland, Maine page ninety - m'ne THE MENiS SHOP APPAREL FOR MEN AND BUYS 8?4 Main Street Westbrook. Maine The Vufue Firs! Sfure wr' Eresibmnh MUSIC STELHWM Prawns Comm BAND INSTRUMENTS RCA VICTOR Ramos AND REEZGRDS CRESSEY Sc ALLEN 51? Congress 3L, Partland, Maine Shupm'ng Is Always a Pleasure PORTEOUS, MITCHELL Sr. BRAUN CO. Where Qualify Merchandiae. Wide Assortments. New Styles: are the keynotes every day m the year PORTLAND, MAINE Mar'neis Leading Sparring Guods Srnre Complete Lines of Sparta Ajmarei and Athlatiu Equipment The James Bailey Campanv 264-266 1L'sEIitzidlnE: SL. Portland, Maine Cumph'mems 6f JOHN H. MEAD Comph'ments 6f The Great Atlantic 81 Pacific Tea C6. GORl-IAM, MAINE THE NEW ENGLAND TEACHERSa AGENCY H. H. RANDALL. Manager 41 Libbyr Bldg.1 10 Congress Square, Portland, Maine 13m- 3-3335 page cma- hundred C Gmpffmems of GORHAM GARAGE IRA C. ALDEN. Prop. Westbrnnk Star Laundry ILThe nniv Laundrv in Westhmmkl Suppfy service an CDATS -- APRDNS TDWELS UHIFDRMS Daily Service in W'estbmak. Fmtland. Smuth Pnrtland. and Cape Elizabeth DAMP WASH PRIEST FINISH THRIFT-TrSERvICE ALL PREST ROUGH DRY DELUXE FINISH Telephnne Westbmnk 45 l Carpenter Street Garham Hardware C0. Kyanize Painta and 'V-arnishes Mania Cluthing Pyrexware General Electric Mazda Lamps Phune 102-2 HARRY B. 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