Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)
- Class of 1940
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W THIS IS THE 22ND VOLUME W Emu; rJ-I' Friend shlp Lmnum1? vr-LELE 1111-. -1-il -l-lll ' -l'h r lili-is-EIIEIF: - uu-r-I 11-! 1-- 1.... 1 I 'll . .11 35:13? trjirtTI-ifw 11-17-33 W1: 1.1. .- - -1: 1-41 IIIIIIFIH d-Fll Ern-t- . Huriimj hhif'w DEDICATION MR. HAYBEH ANDERSON...Pr1neipe1 ef the Junie: High Seheel...e eue- eeeeful end pregreeeive alumnue. C:::a whe 1e e high type of edueeter end leader, which the Gerhem Hermel Schnel. through her meny-eided training, nine in preduee...end to when we are preud te dedicate en: 1940 GREEN AND WHITE. Mr. Andersen repreeente theee eterlihg quelitIee which are the beeie ef e11 geed teeehere. .ee e Christian leader. .ee e Scent- meeter, an example to yeuth...ee an amateur phetegrepher, ene who epende hie leisure with a valuable h:::: hebby...ee a family men.whe eheree thet hubby with hie wife, and la the preud father at e charming yeung een and daughter...ee e drewetiet of he mean ability. .ee an alert eeientiet whe enjeye ehert wave hreedeeeting in the wee heure ef the merning...ee an all reund geed Iellew...th1e well-rounded graduate er en: eeheel 13 e fine illuetretien ef e many- eided pereenelity which we all hepe te become. C::;: Here'e to yen... Hr. Andereon...end our beet wiehee go with yen! THE EDITORIAL STAFF HAYDEN L. V. ANDERSON Principaf Hf the juniw High Schuaf Jr: Jppreet'nffen 0f 32.9552 Seeviee DR. WALTER EARLE RUSSELL HGledIy welde he Ierne and gladly teehef: The retirement ef Dr. Russell, fur fetty-fwe years teacher and principal of the Gerham Nnrmal Seheel, marks an eeeesien en which we pause, and with regret and pride, leek back ever the past, regret that a great active teach- ing career is ever, and pride in the aeeemplieh- ments of that career. The vieien emf a welI-equipped seheel that weuid tiger tl'JI its students better academic training and lenger perieds ef practice teaching has been realized by Dr. RusseH. Teday the eC betteer educatinnel program has taken en new eeler, adapting extra curricular aetivitiea that tend tn make the Hpunishment ef leerningn net quite 5e- fetebeding. G. N. S. is the shedew ef his Service te yeuth. Here he has trained, inspired, and guided the yeung peeple who in turn have carried an that influence thteugheut the state ef Maine and true ether parts ef the eeuntry. The inHuenee ef Dr. RuseeIIls eerfy heme in the smell tewn ef Fayette, It'wit't'ttteJr wee impeta EDI. Waite? C1. g?nesell tant. Snreiy, this etrnng New Engiendet, has dedicated hi5 iiie tn genereue anti unseiheh eetvite, heth in his ptnfetsiean and in the civic affairs elf hi5 entntnunity. The vaine nf hie early years ef study and training must net he disenuntedi After attending Maine Wesleyan Seminary, he began te give serious theught it: his eheiee ef life week, which became teething. Fniinwing- hi5 gtaduatien frnm Weeieyan Uni- versit'y in Cenneetitut, he started his teaching career at Teachers Nnrmai Sehnnl in New Britain, CDHHECtiCUt. His early yeare as a teacher at G. N. 3. led him step h? step tn the pesitien ei principal. Net the least ef the many,F evitieneei: ef hi5 geed judgment is. his theiee ref :1 heipmate, Winifrtd Sterne, whnm he married in 18915. In 19135, Di: Russell heean'ie principal and the fellewing year, the Russell hintilgpr H10?Ed intn the then newly r ereeteti principalie residence. The Rueeeiie have hue thiidrenwEarie, Willie, Heien, Rnhert, anti Celia. Whil, hi the hun- dreds elf einn'ini hi the sehnni en the hiii, cities net recall with pimsure the n'ianjpr measiene npnn which Mrs. Russell has added tn the pleasure ef the sehnnile setiai events by her graeieue presence? By virtue elf her quiet dig- nity, she has endeared herself tn the hearts of the many wher have teme in eentaet with her. Many mteresting anti difheuit prehlems have presented themselves to Dr. Russell during his service here. These vatitnue experiences served tn give him knowledge tif the ever increasing theeries e-f educatienai practices which have enme befere him during the last thirty-hve years. In 19135, Dr. Russell aesumed the petitinn ef principal, at pesitinn which by the vetf.r nature ef the institutiem nhcered him the prill'tllnit? he deeired-tn serve youth. Under Dr. Ruseeiiis ehie adminiEttetinn, the etheni has gtnwn anti deveiepeti item a teeth- ere, training sehnei eifeting a t'we year cnnrse with an enmihnent elf ninety-eight te- a state twithersl teilege with three hundred and eeventy pupils. The eeheei new effere fennt ennreeew kindergarten, general, junint high anti intinet trial ette. Rnhie Hail, East Hail, the principalis residence, the Ferge Shep, and Russell Hall, 5e- httingiy named in his henet have been added tn the nnw twenty-five acres nf nur heeutifni campus. The number ef fittulty.r members has grewn frern nine te thitty-fnut. The petieti nf practice teething has been changed frern a few weeks of part time training tn eighteen weeks ef full time training. An exaininatien is new required for ad miesie-n. Dr. Russell is a man tinC bread inEErEStE and tireless energy. In atitiitien ten hi5 tnanj.F schnei respeneibiiitiee, he has been itei'j.I active in civic affairs. He is a member enc the Methetiiet Church and turf the beard nf trustees ef the Gerham Savings Bank. He has been a past president of the Maine Teachersi Aeeeeiatien and the Liens, Club. Hie favetite spurt is golf. Dr. Russell stands today at the very zenith hf a higth succeeeful eateet amid the respect and admiratien ef the men and wernen whe- knnw him fnt' what he has dnne, what he is dieing, and what he is. He stands hefere us exempiifying the virtuee he has dented In in- still in the minde and hearts ef the yeung penpie he has Ietiwquaiitiee which he has cie- velnped ftnn'i hi5 ewn phiiesnphiee tif iife. Per- haps the stranger wnniti see E1111? hi5 nutWerci virtuee-hie quiet dignity, hi5 eheerfui Capti- miem, teach; wit anti eineetity, hut we when knew him have been inspired by these eieeper qualities anti we thDI' him tacitly a5 a men ef vieien, eteadiaet in his purposes and ideals, and tn LIE ail a guide, phiieenphet, end friendi Qeetn jllelh'e 93. ge-tdrut NELLIE 3. JORDAN The heart ter CGHCElVE, the undetetanding te direct, the hand ten exeeutefl Miss jerclanls retiremerlt this June is taking item L15 enether ef the Nermal Schnelle ed- minietretere whese icleele have helped make this seheel what it is tacitly. Fer eighteen yeate Mite jerden has played an impertant part in the :tlailg.I life ml the seheel a5 teaeher and Dean elf Wemen. Miss jerden wee been in Chelsea, Massachu- eetts; she received her elementary educatien in the echeele there. She graduated frem Ger- ham Nermal Seheel in 1901, elitl graduate werlc at hath Harvard University and Eastern Uni- vereity, and received her Eeeheler ef Science degree frern the letter in 192?. She taught in the elementary eehnele ef Seuth Fenland and tif Hingham, Maesaehueetts, for nearly ten years, was histtitjv,I instructet at threesmelc: State Normal Schenl, anti wae instructet Elf physical educatien in the State Department ef Educatlen hefete she hEeame a memher Elf the faculty here in 1922. Ameng the subjects she has taught here are English Hietery, Histety Metheele, Maine Histety, and Penmenehip. wfunhn She has alee- been adviser tnE the Heuee Cem- rnittee, has taken an impertant part in the annual May Ball plane, and this year has helped tea erganiee the 1Wraltet E. Rueeell Chepr ter nf the Future Teachers at America. She has else taken an active part in the life ef the tewn as a member at the Annie Leuiee Carey Club and the Ceemepelitan Club and has been a leyal and helpful worker in the Methodist Church. Ameng her hehhies ate phetegtaphy, fishing and music; she is an eeeemplished pianist. She else enjewe travel and has been te Eumpe twiceJ UHCE 35 hUEtESS fair 3 special EKCUEEiUn DE Gul'- ham el umna e. Perhaps we will remember her meet, hew- ever, fer her friendly helpfulnees, her quiet ferree and her dignity. All who: have knewn her will agree with Dr. Russell in saying, uHer leaving will he regretted not only by her fellew faculty members with whem ehe has eeepet- ated 5e eerdielly all these years, but else by hU'EtE Elf alumni. WhU' lUDk HPDH hEr 33 a friendly teacher anel wise enunsellenH Cliffm'cl 0. E1: fmisden CLIFFDRD D. T. WIEDEN At the end ef the present seheel yeatt Mr. 1iWimrleti wiii SEV'EI' his ennneetien with the Ghtv ham Nermal Seheel ter heeeme principal tif the nermai seheei at Presque Isle. During the sixteen years that ML 1iliii'ieden has been an instructsr, teach, athietie directet, eeunselet, and friend at Gerham, he has ten- ttihutecl much Elf standing value felt the benefit cf the seheel as a teachet-ptepatattary insti- tutien. Mt. Wieden was harm in Wilmingtnn, Deia- wate. When he was still yeung, his family moved to New Haven, Cenneetieur, where he hEgatl his elementary education. ht the age eri seven, he matted with his iat't'iiiyr tn New Sweden, Maine. There he attended a rural seheel, and later eemmuted ten Cariheu High Seheel en the electric ears. He attended Cellar,r Cellege felt tine year and then transferred ta Arcadia Lh'iitretsitj.F in News Scutia. Ht Arcadia he majeted in Bieiegy and minuted in Chemis- try. After receiving his BS. degree from that schnnl he became suh-mastet hf Mapletnn High Seheei. He left Mapleten te eeme te- Gerham. During his service hEte he has been furthering his awn education by attending Bates Cellege during the summer sessions, and there he earned his MESEEI'IS Degree in Edutatien. He has alse earned etedits tewatd his deetetate at BDSIDD University, majnring in Educatinnal Measurements and Seeial Sciences. This themugh training, tngether with sitt- teen years tii service here at Gathat'n have: placed him it: an enviable pesitien in the edu- estienai held in Maine. Pimeng the subjects he has taught here at Getham ate Estinemies, Seeiningy, Educatititiai Measures, Peiitieal Seiv enee, anti IntrndLICti-sn ten Teaching. Ali hi his classes have enjeyed his arguments, his inclinav tiern thwatd statistical realities, his shyr wit, and his invigorating manner. Besides his wntk in his classes, he has been mach Df basketball; he has intttitiueed and eeaehed track, and has enmuraged athletic term- petitien between New England teacher training institutititis. As athletic administrator, he has urged the adeptien tif a eleset seheel-student hnaneiai eeepemtien in buying equipment. Dutside nf his tenth here at Gerham, his taients as etganieer arid administrater have been teeegniaed; he has been elected President hi the New England Teachers: Athletic Cun- ference and Secretary cf the Western Maine Approved Basketball Officials. Mr. Wieden and Mrs. Wieden have taken an active part in the enmmunity life sf Get- ham. Mr. Wieden has heat a past tiHieer in feur lndges emf the Masenie ntder, is a memhe: hi the Cnngregatienai Church, and has been interested in all tswn affairs. Mtst Wieden is a member Elf the Eastern Star, has been Presi- dent ef the 'Wumanis Club, and has taken an active part in the Ladies1 Circle, Cesmspeiitan Club, Csttttrmtiitj.r Club, and Seeial Club. Gnrham is gutting ED miss Mt. Wieden greatly, but Presque Isle is benefiting by mil: less. The wherie schuul jnins in wishing Mr. Wieden and his family hest hf luck in their future heme! . Huaaall - Ham era acult v- F 1101 at danta,a Friends. We win to annnunaa we are p sau tug in he pagan nf thia ha an answer inn queatin , FED! are tea hara mana1 'i 11, try ihnw gnu ham man? gradie a anhnm Enrmal en t turn fine inne eache: Eelll 1'. 31' 1:. ahow , tun, w Ban Iaai- ant neaaa a avar? nthe: What make a gun aher1 We EEEWEI ynur queatiun ? innu- 1ng n gicture . i itaali 1a riea ni ictuIEB-- nud-- LUNCH IS ART FOREWORD IT MU ST BE A 630:: 3161-1 T anti bad-sm we have tried te- ptesent in pieture fermegeercl and bad-vthe eeheel life an Net- mal Hill. Hence our bank plan leeks like this: September IQEQe-Iune 194$ Subject: School life at Gethem Nnrmal Stheel. Tepits: Cleee, recreation, durmitety, gym, and study. Claeeee: 1, IL IIIj IV. Type: Picture Study. Dur Aim: To present in pictures, selmnl life at Gerham Nurmal Schnnl, 5:: that yew may see haw many thinge are important in a prespemive teachefs develnpment. Yeur Aim: Tu enjejlr the beak and tea leek at se-mebendy elsels piCILIre besidee yeur own. Results Expected: That yen Will read ynur awn write up ten times. That yeru will spend most ml the Era: minutes lDtJl-cing far your own picture. That yet: will tevet the pages with signew ELIEES Gf classmates. That yet: will lese the paper tever the Enst clay. lMaybe the eecnnclj; That yet: will realize what letters are neceesary tn the making Df a Finished teacher. lBiblithaphy: The daily reenrcls being ttm- stentlj.F left lay each preteen and nrganiea- titm, anti being easily read by anyene whn leeks ercund him. Summary: Turn the pagee and see what makes a finished teacher. WHATS YDUR GUESS? MARSH TAKES THE AIR CDRTHELL HALL CAMPUS WIALK S E E R T. E H T H E L . 0 R H T D A D R 4!. I. .l... h: . . t. .. ul ,4. 3 .. i n THE HILL IN AUTUMN 1... . r . 1. . u... . .. . . . . r t. . . .ga wEL 5.. If... I .. - ... . . . . . . r:.- - h. .thL. l.+m... d. gr: 3. . . ....-...:H . WIT. . - . TRIPLE ALLIANCE A LEDPARD IN THE SNGW LATEST BULLETIN .13.?5 $.. H314... -,....... w; erm DURM DINERS THE HOME ON THE HILL r'II-ll .iHFTIPi'HFIFHHW w .a-'- I...- i' a- - '.. .. - - H'tH ui' Hy . . . .I r r 'I. I '. I' :' I.' i 1II ' I I 1.1-. 'Iy?iir+f !l?'f+ $, 'i i ; It $ .. $ ' . 'Jii1r t . I .' .' rhinitis' : ::':$:':'$ T-'.ri'1:ait!Ii53':l:1l:i:i:':': :!h5:'.mn ... 3- 331$; tar JV! 1l ' - . 1-... -lilll... a I .. . l ------ . hhhhh I .'I i1i-ril' I r : +' I '- 'i'g ' 1' l. T T v 1' ' '.' '- r r r .1, w Hut?! '1' 35:1 ??? ' ' ? I r . 'L 511i 531?;th villa wnnuuw I . + . i 913333331?- - 4!; It: Imrat- .. l' i i I- II- ' r . BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 1 AND 5 AS THE BIRDS SEE U8 DR. RUSSELL DR. RUSSELL: tall, eemmandingw-meet elis- tinguiehedvleeking principal in the stateede- tinted te gait, hLIt date net SCIDI'H crequete plays a mean hand at centrattF-whietles settly ever yeur prehlemsequite nentemmittele rrdghtftr hand-ehake-ptegteesive in practice at; well as in theeryewellknewn and universally respected Figure et all edUCatienel eenfereneee threugheut New England-meeter at deliver- ing tetee, pointed little speeches. with a sur- ptise ending-a man whe influences teachers, pteepeetive, and teachers in Service threugheut New England. TO THE STUDENTS 0F THE GDRHAM NORMAL SCHOOL Yen :eme tn the Getham Normal Scheel te train fer teaching. What the Gerham Nermal Scheel can de fUl' yeu is. limited by the preteenedit;r yeu hteught with yeu. It eeuId de nothing fer yet: had' net several ether agencies prepared the way. Net trendyr the present werld by which you ate surteunded hut alse all time has put yet: under tribute fer yeur training te teach. Yeur aneestete eentributed the gifts with which yet: were endewed at birth and 311 yeur werld ef past and present hee stimulated the develepment ef these gifts te tit yet: fer service Seine ef the eiemente in thie teeth! at yeurs te which yeu ate meet indebted ate yeut helmet, yeut echeel, your church and yeut cemmunity, perhaps. in the order named. The part of freer eemmunity that has effected yeu meet, fer geed er ill, eeneiste ef yeur petsenal friends and playmates. The Getham Nermal School has heen eth ene agency in the pretees at making yet: a trained teacher. Its part has. been te take the PErSDnality yen hteught end te help yeu te hteetien yeur cultural feundetien, ten elevate yeur character and te acquire the skills te use yeur pErSGnality effectively as a teacher. In spite at all yeur rich gifts at nature and in spite of the stimuIating influences ef enviren- ment, it yet: became a well-treined teacher the credit wiIl he ChjEHf due te yeur ewn efFert. Accept the respensihiiity, he undiemeyed. keep persistently trying te impreve. Never he satis- fied with yeur attainments. -i WALTER EARLE RUSSELL, born Fayette, Maine. Maine Wesleyan Seminary A. EL; Wesleyan Uni- versity, Cenneeticut, Ed. EL; Rhude Ieland Cellege ef Educatiem He has been a teacher at the Nermal Seheei in New Britain, Cenneetieut and et Gnrhem Hermal Seheel in Gerham, Maine. Fer thirtwaive 1years, Dr. Russell has served as principal of the Gerham Nermal Schenl. He is a member cf the Werld Service Cemmissien; Board of TrustEesi Kentls Hill Seminary; Beard csf Direemrs, Gotham Savings Bank; and chairman cf Rabie- Reereatien Cemmittee; Maine Teachers? Agencie- tien; and Secretary and Treasurer, Beard mi: Trustees. Methedist Church, Gerham, Maine. FACULTY Wt: SEE: them first at chapEl-thnse distant, austere characters, 5n impart; tant in am lives, 50 highly,r rt5pnn5ible far that ttatning which will make us teachers-m ftJH-aw in their fuuttttpa. But snnn we begin tn:- knuw them as human, and then Wt: knnw them as . . . DR. RUSSELL, giving his hand tn student, church, Iztzrtt'ttt'HJttitf.F alike, and having an equally able mm at gulf, bnwling, and Crttsswntd ptlitzltes . . . MR WOODWARD, a schnlar and a gentlemattnwa put:, and an 3H: critic, intETEstEd in an wnrthwhile Iitttamtewhe sets a very high Stand- ard fur us tn reach befnre we became gncd teachtts . . . MISS KEENE, preparing us far all thl: cmatgenties nf Ethnnl teaching, wkh a rate. gnmd sense cf Fun, 3 basis. nf knuwledgc, anti 3 dimming friendliness t . . MR. HHUWN, whuse 333556th art hi5 family, his buys, IliE- shanp, and his marveluus summer camp . . . MR. CILLEY, wutking twat then:H with him, everylmdyrs friend and awry- budy's builder . . . MISS HAST- INGS1 WIHJ'r kindly and firmly keeps uur fact an the grmlnd, and that teaching pnsitinn in mn- minds. WALTER E. RUSSELL H.251... HEEL Principal, Hduca titm I Laws 3. Wnnnwwtm A.B., AM. Vite-Pttnttpal, Science JESSIE L. KEEHE PH.B. Art. Science GEBRGE A. BROWN 5:3th LAWRENCE N. CtLLtcf Shut: a-F-F- :1 W1 MARY L. I-IAE'I'IHGS FRESI'iMHN RECEPTIDN Directar :11: Training Pug: Twenty-fam CLIFFORD Cl. T. WIEBEN 13.3., En. M. Direcmr uf Athletics. Sminl SCiEI'ICE MAHEL F. RYAN BS. Science EVERETT S. PACKARD BS- Athletics NELLIE W. JORDAN 3.5. Dean uf Wumen, Social Science ESTHER E. Whoa AB, AM. Sucial Science MIRIAM E+ ANDREWS ES. Music Fag: Twmty- h: MISS RYAN, whn makes of gang- raphy a mmance, belnved by all stu- dents, though we break bar chairs and smear jam un her table: . . . uur dean af wumen, MISS JURDAN, full nf grace and cultum, wlm sees 1.15 safely thmugh all the little rnugh places in uur mcial lives, and makes cantaginus her lave all English histtzuryr . . . MISS ANDREWS, jully, versatile, helpful, finding l'mm'rlCurlyr in life and in her music we!ll certainly miEE her when we: leave: Gotham. MR. WIEDEN, whn runs everything armmd the place, and i5 all thing5 tn all peuple . . . MR. PACKARD, whiz certainly is a master at his craft, and has a kindly understanding ml yuung peuple + . . MISS WOOD, patmness uf cummuters, and histnry students, and lighting up the glnnmiest day with bar delightful smile. FACULTY MISS LITTLEFIELD, always. busy, always at basketball games, always 5:: Emertly dressed . . . MISS UPTC'N, New England at its best and meet admirablIEeshers a splendid teacher, and en inspiratien In us all . . . MISS LEWIS-she can't be eIassiHed er predicted, but she's active enmgh, EVELYN LITTLEFIELD geednese knews . . . MISS FLINT, AB. - - eueeheld Art enthuelaette, whiz: Surely prepares 1.15 H fer reaching frem a mereften neglect: DDRDTHY FLINT B.A., MS. Health ed angle, and wheee classes we learn rm: to cut . . . MR. SLOAT, meted fer hi5 musical mice, a fendness fer American literature, and ehapei an- neuneemente . . . MISS EAMES, whe keeps. eur purses. empty, but save; eur lives when a special report er paper is due. ETHELYH F. UpTeH 3.8., M.A. Mathematics CHESTER H. 53mm- E.A., M.A English Bess LEWIS BA... MS. Lite rature MARJDRIE E. EAMES THEN MISS LITTLEFIELD BS. FEND Ie Librarian Page TwenIy-Ineu MR. JENSEN, eriep ef speech and stem ef mannet-rne-t as heartless 35 he weuld appeatwr 35 the tanks he gives L15 weuld make ene think . . . MISS DAHL, making the climbing ef three Eights ef Staire werth while- fer at their tep we learn the beauty ef living . . . MISS MURLEY, new ten Gethem this year, but alreadyr an HAYDEN L. V. AHDERSGH 3.5+ Principal Junier High Stheel LOUIS B. JENSEN 35., MA. Ma theme ties, Science EMMA F. HARRIS BS. Primary Department GWEN Dam 3.8., MA. Art BIG ANDY AND LITTLE ANDY aid friend . . . MR. ANDERSDN, Isee page 6:: - HAREIETTE G. TEASE: junier High Seheul MISS HARRIS, does. the- leek after the little things? . . . MISS TRASK, anether dewnaEastet, whe is a wonder HELEN E. MURLEY . . . h d - 3-3: MS. at tralmng ptaetlee teat: ere, an IE, Education nf eerutse1r .1 very geed ene herself . . . Page Twanth-n'x FACULTY MISS PRIDE, with an infeaiuus smile and a hast of interests wr think werre amwng them. MRS. GRDSS, fmnd of reaching, clnthea, and :untract . . . MISS WETHERHLL, wha can make grand primary reachus of all when work with her. MISS PEkaUDY, anurher Gnrhamr trained teacher, and a lady mc tastc and culture. EERIDUS MUMENTS L... LUNA A. PRIDE BS. ijiar High SchunI ALICE: WETHERELL Grades 1 and 2 CELM N. Gncss Grade E MARY PEABEDY BS. Grades 3 and 4 WE: call 1mm attEntinn tn, and yuur appreciatinn Elf, these whose: pictures de- um: apptar, but whu help make the wheels run amanthiy cur assistant teachers . . . MISS WELCH, cambining her intErESES as a recent student and bar Enthusiasm a5 a pmmising pedagugue . . . MISS MILDRED PEABUDY, Emphasizing her sisteHs quietness and schniarship with her awn individual- it? . . . MRS. TREWDRGY, ever busy, EWEE helpfuI what weufd nur schml be withnut her? . . . MISS WDDDWARD, matmn and directur of the dnrmimry; MR. LUHT, when has Charge: Bf the: kitchens; TED LUNT, whu Imks aftEr the buildings; and MR. MDREY, janitnr, and gangral helper 9f us aIL Page Twenrjrvei Eh: HELEN F. ALLEN BS- MmieI Schnul Conn G. HAY 3+5. Prima 11.! Department :4. A 1 BERTHA 911051 3.5. Grade 3 Page Tm: nty- nine MR5. THEWDRGY Dmit- MISS 19351399193er mighty gIad that she gut away frum the war znne in time: ta spend this year with us . . . MISS FRQST, a sparkling bundIE nf brains, ability, and flashing wit . . . MISS ALLEN, whiz: 1911133153 1-:- heir btlnvad martial 5:110:31 each DUI mnrning. FROM CULINARY TU CLASSRDCIM GDRHAM NDRMAL ALUMNI ASSGCIATION 1939-1993 President 19111 EDITH JACKSDH RIDGWAT Vice President 1911 ELIEAE ETH E. Fox Carrespon din g Sec rem r3: 191111 CHARLUTTE PAHEDNS COLLIME Rewrding Secretary 193? IVIRGINIA KHJGHT Audimr 1914 GRACE BURHHAM ALDEN EXECUT IWE EU ARE 3 Yea r3 ETHEL WALKER BENNETT, 1913 ELIEABETH M. WHITTIER, 19.115 2 Year; MAE? H. KNIGHT, 13313 CELIA N. 62635, 1933 I Year MARY PEABUDY, 1932 HAYDEN L. V. AHDERSDH, 1925 SENIORS PrEJitfent IRVING PIKE Vite Prehtfent Eteewee Peettee Senetery HA2 EL THAYER Treem rer REGINALD Del Dee Dignity tn the fete . . . enlj.I twentyrhve Strung t . . fifty pet cent wntking tegether fer feur years, the test ftem ether classes and eeheels . . . plenty ef spares but plenty ef wetIc . . . hunting fer specimens at Aldenis Peed in rubber beets . . . term papers and typewriters . . . betweenvelaes eenfetenees and wetried leeks . . . the Seniet men and their . added teaching Stag Ell'ld IhEEltTE PEEIEES . . experience as substitutets . . . test giving and taking . . . faculty talks en setting an example EL COMMENCEMENT DAY . . . Hazel anti Marge snatching annthet bite ef their Sandwich hefete class . . . reuniens at Cenvent'ten end Eeek-terGethem Day . . . class meetings with twenty-hve peints of view . . . jewelry and e Sadie Hawkins dance . . . i11- digntttien ef class tefetmete at the indifference paid them . . . the twe Helene engteseed in hielegf.I . . . pictures fer GREEN ewe WHITE . . . Leis and Betty climbing Up to the art teem . . . the peelegy gteup in the retreatien teem . . . Del headed fer a plane . . . bewe tn the undettlesemen fer eur spetts tetetd . . . Eleenet en en ebvieus errand . . . finding the lengeet academic gewn made fer Cambridge . maintaining that B average . . . new fates at the half, Duncan and Btidghem helping the freshmen etganiee, and assisting faculty te . . . getting advice en the peg- . . paying . . dewntewn for e eeseien . . . handle classes ehelegy ef en applieetien lettet . eleee dues . not making hietery, but reading plenty;r of it . sending eur Cenventien delegates . . . hunting ftege in Windham . . . rearranging the ears en the parking let . . . English Histerj,F class raving aheut eentempetety ptehleme . . special eetntn'tttee week in Setiel Ptehlems tleee . . . Seniet TeEtDence and ne het water . . . Aikinh Indian exhibit with japan trade mark . . . the sum grape and sweet lemen attitude at the interviewed . . . primping fer Mr. and Mrs. Beileygs visit . . . arguments ever class gift . . . 131351: attendance in chapel fet twe deye this spring . . . tripping en academic gewne the First day . . . trying te get a partner fer the new date ef the Senior Ptetn . . . seeking Dr. Russell? eeunselt Page Thirty-tnr't: Rtginald Dodge, Hazel Thayer, Eleannr Parker, Irving Pike making plans fur June fanatitmt. . . . raising monty and class gift . . . beginning tt: wander abtJUt next yearps jab . . . :iretsing up far that interview . . . Miss Flintgs expositinns an that currect way to wtar tnmmencement apparel . . . spring . . . walkt and picnics . . . tarn- mtnttment rehearsals . . . the last Matt Ea . . . class marriages . t . GREEN AHD WHITEE and EUtHgfaPhS . . . Seninr week and trim- mings . . . plant fat taming batk ID summer school . . . afternaons Elf dttutating thE gym . . . the iinaf Enals . . . nperttta and pram an mixed up . t . Ittaring abDLlL vacanciES and hurried applicatinn . . . welcoming the family and friends far tht: iast weak-end . . . farmal enuugh at Dottcr Russellit hause . . . Bat- caIaureate . . . Alumni banqutt . . . SPEECIIEE and songs. . . . thtrtis always Castint . . . Manda? mcrning ant! Graduation . . . fart- wells anti hast wishts . t . home. Page Tharrjx-Ihret' Harold Aikins 1HHI'Tincl ham SENIORS Geurga Albert jnhn Brush PnrtIand Washingtm, D. C. HARDLD AIKINS-mmes of a teaching family, 5:3: shauld bf: guard teacher, tnwman- aged crass cuuntry Iikes to act, and i5 gmd at it-has 3 En: ear fur music remembered :15 Fiddiing Jae. GEDRGE ALBERT-a graduate 0f Cheverus -g+:rod at Inns nf things, but especiaIly capable in coaching spurt5- cms5 cnuntrya swimming -ba5kerball badmintun guud in dramatica- faverite sport is parking his. car in the: faculty spacm JDHN BRUSH an Indusn-iaf Arts manu- an impartant fEIIGw fmm an impnrtant place -Dramatic Club and everynne else depends cm him fur Stage lighting a camera fau s3ys his 1195b? i5 aviati$n, But seems. to Find Westbruuk a happy landing. Page Thiriyafaur 51 ---'-' .I-II-L. ..F-lh --1- Jnhn Cam bridge Thurn a5 Carrigan Purtland JOHN CAMBRIDGE Gnrhamis fnremnst ski enthusiast-an artist whn will be: missed an the: GREEN AND WHIIE-GIEE CluPTrack- Basketball fcmd nf a guud jDkE-an 31H: stur dent-an alI-mund grand feiIaww-and the ladies like him, tan! TQM CURRIGAN a gnod Irishman, a gmd student, and a gnud printqr hE hnpes m b: a best printer, and m teach printing-has a three year recurd an the GREEN AHE- WHITE Buard IikE5 basketball, baseball, and track-- hi5 happiest muments are his nuun hams at Lnuisl DONALD CRESSEY-salad chef-engaged -philatelist-Beverly, Ma55. ba5kEtball man- ager-Befa and Y. M. nr:w car far a put- pusehgentleman. Page: Thirty 15w: Dnnald Cressey BE VF: rly, Mass. CLASS OF 1940 Reginald Hedge Perrlnnd SENIORS Elinet DGIIDH Milten D. DlIStin 155mnthtep, Maeet Wells REGINALD DDDGEv-the fastest driver in the Cenunutets' Clubhwe heat that here a geod tmk tewwhat will uur Glee Club be witlmut him?-ha5 3. gift fer handling public funde-and here a jeIIy greed fellew! ELINDR BULLDFFe-epende meet 0f her time in the gym-tennie, heekey, basketball, in all epette ehe ie a stat-ie else leyaI tn the Dra- matic Ciuh-nettt tel Sparta, he: chief interest is in music. MILTDN D. DUSTINebatk tn get his degree after having taught several yeateea perfect principal, a3 we knew after seeing him in HWhet e Lifenehas had much geed beeket- hell experienteewill take an ali cemete in eribbage. Page THirty-jtx hdelber: Fess Richard Geedridge jehn Graves Cumberland Mills Westbrenk Gerham DEL FDSktall, dark, and handeemeera fund 0f dry humm-a euyperter of the Cern- mutersl CiLJb-plays in the Glee Club-eeems tn be gend 3t everythinghand canlt he tiekIe the keys, though! DICK GUDDRIDGEebariteneeand twice preeident ef the Menje Glee Cquhis laugh ehakes the rafterSefaverite ceIer i5 brewn- serieus when he wants. m be-knewe a whale Inert abeut a whole let ef things. JOHN GRAVESea man with a susceptibIe heart and a fathemlees braineseems quiEt, Elm levee hi5 je-kes-class president fer rwc: years- an ever present help in everybedyls tremble?- anether ef theme sweet Singers cf the ll'Glee Club. C L A S S 0 F 1 9 4 0' Page Thin y-Je mm LGii chnigar Sp ringvale SENIORS Mrs. Helen MathmaId Henry W. Martin Pnrtland LOIS HENNIGAR little red-haired lady whn CHINE I'D U5 fer Farmingtnnhshl: 113.5 much ability, especially as an artis: says next to art, she lilacs gning places and dcing things. MRS. MacDONALDh-annther lady nf expati- cnce-a ccmmuter frum Purtlandmember 9f Dramatic CIanc uf hubbies is caliccting racks and mineralsr-guess we lancw who gets His in Gmfagy-a fine swimmer, tun. HENRY MARTIN-alnw muvinig, fast talk- ing-Iivas a very impartant lifeH-a pramnter uf snftball fund 0f dramatics-it is said that his chief m:nupatinn and hubby is mmmuting. Pug: Thirtywclgh: -I-. H -at -g- Alan Paine Eleannr Parkar Scarbum ALAN PAINE whum many nf 115 First mar at Lnuis' cnuntEr-characteristic lauthan ardent suppnrter of basketball and math classes. chmed at bmbail, toa-hobby is stamp cnllcct- Eng. ELEANOR PARKER-talks and wurks with equal gusthwants tn live in the darm, bun: hates tc- giue up lunching at Louisiqan sing, act, and gt: Hs rcspnnsihl: fur great success nf Citizanship Week mke it for granted shei's a rabid Furry Club mmbermys she can study anywhcr: and like it. IRVING PIKE-dues a Lot of wark and keeps- still about it-a schnlarship winner and dc- serv:5 it-w: calf: measure: the: ammunt DI wnrk he has dune fur the GREEN AND WHITE, Glam: Club, Civic Cummittec, Superinttndenfs Day-always pleasant, always ready and what a smile! Paige Thirtynine- Gnrham Irving Pilct Portland CLASS OF 1940 Edward Race East Bmthhay SENIORS Ada Saniur Marjnrie: Sha w Wraith rank EDWARD RACE-a strung, Siant man wha likes hunting and Eshing almost as much as smdying-we hape he has as guard luck in get- ting game as he does. getting Nr-an active member of the Dramatic Club, and nnre its presidem a leader in 17+ M. ADA SENIOR smaH bur active and :uriuus abuut evarythingidueanit undErstand pnetry, but lavas art a widely traveled mung waman whn is nut yet ready to stay quiet is cunCEn- Hating an art this year. MARJURIE SHAWwWedneaday tuuthaches -H35hing EyE5- 5tm'y teller GREEr-I AND 'KT'k'arl-aIIT1:. CwmnnulnarsI Club I-Iazel and deviI- try-giggles and fun. Page Fariy 34$ :WJ Helen Starling Paul Stevens Elizabeth Tate Par tland HELEN STERLING-anuthm farmer Stu- dent back far he:- degree and i5 dning Inraurqrrr things besides getting the necessary grades a cnmmutEI whn ears as she ru11'5 1711ntrrnry.r of habbies such as collecting minarals and stamps u-fnnd cf reading belungs tc- CummutErS! Ciub and Pnetry Club. PAUL STEVENS-came :0 us twn years age fmm Aroustmk NurmaI, and lust his heart- a whiz cm skiik-tries tn take life serimlsly a member nf the Glee Club, and likes baiting and fnutball, which he canrt find at Gotham. BETTY TATE graduate Df the Posse Schml Bf Physical Educatian, 5:3 nf murse spends much time in spans, in which she: excefs-she is probany responsible fur the: BGStHH Bulldng being m1 our campu5 fand of sketching, and surely has a cIever pencil. Page .Fn rty-ana Milmn, Masa Hazel Thayer Snuth Windham HAZEL THAYEE-a cnmmutEr whn eats hear Iunch each clay after Mr. Wiedefs class active in sports and wmrka fur tht chnrrx-unutm-sI Clubbeware whtu she guts inn: a huddle with Marge Shaw, say her frienda. JUNIORS Preridant jun GREEH Vite Preyidenr CARL RILLET Secretary ERNESTIHE DANS Treamrer WAYNE EL BDWIE Three years3 growth and reflections . . . Mr. Wieden nfEci-ates . . . Centerdance minua the . bright red gym . CartheIl-indirect lights, only the stnrm . . suits-Iuts nf attentian . . IightS and ELIE . . . initiatinns4erby hats and clean surprise ankle sucks al- lowed . . . cars . . . daylight saving-uut ?til seven-thirty . . . prattice teaching-class braakup fer a year . entertainment Club night . . . awards- girls take: huncrs at intErclass spurts . . . cur- riculum labur and mnferences of mapping nut majnrs . . . chapel dnwn front at last . . . reuniun-class together but new arrangement CONSULTATIDN WAIT A MINUTE . . . class dancwgnt the gym, gm: the laugh an urban: arganizarinns . . . library-abstracts and bibliugraphy cards . . class meetings girl5 finallyr decide m1 shuts . . . aIternatives-wurk ar the fnurth ytar . . . rehearsa15-march and handshake . . . incurrigiblEs-nne ngclack partits in the: damn . . . preparatiun after suppcr re- hearsals . . . music-instrumental class, its dis- cards, its undulatinns . . . 1931c! tripawaesthetics and the andain Art Museum . . . navel classl- little discussions and imparted speakers . . . girIs graduatien dresses instead cxf usual suits . . . Iit. suwey argument5 cm the relative value nf the authnras life and his wurks . . . Narimlal Muaic WEEk-gaia celebration if unly an recurdings . . + frugs nut far binlugy just a Lilzn'z'urj.I Club game . . . cnncertHhamber music and Glee Club recital . . . tltctian year- Pdg: Furry-mo Carl Gillty, jnhn Greer, Ernestine Davis, Wayne Enwie argumenm in Palitical Science . . . wnrld affaira th2 Discussinn Gruup and their weekly pnw- waw . . + war-nn mare gratin SIIGHES fmm Belgium fm- nur class jewelry . . . hm weather darm stepg are mare pnpular . . . math class measuring campus . . . last week as5umed dignity and speaches . . . Cnmmencament fun and fnrmalititts . . . Graduatinn Inck Step and a signed dipluma . . . fareweH thE premise: n1: reunimn. Pug: FHIIT-lhru Harald Bent Barbara Eierrf,r HAROLD BENTepIeye a hut trumpet in the Beta Swing Banderidee arnuncl in a Slightly Used earnintereetecl in shut: week, music and phetegtephyhfaverite dish is Welsh Rarebit. BARBARPa BERRYwa ready mixer and lever Df epnrteeambitimus tr:- eki witheut falling dewHe-greeluate ef University e-f New Hamp- eIIirEeehinee in the Math eiaseeee-a ready.r smile fer everynne. WILLIAM EDLANDefetmer eiaee treasurer wneuelly the lest he drive: up Neemel Hill in the merrningehee the gift Bf gab and wee nicknamed the glamour btijt-Iikes itetravv eled with American Leginn. BERTHA EUURNEeemall and shy, but alv wees ready, Willing and able tn heIthard werkee en the GREEN AND WHITEeeen be seen making deIl'e elnthee-leeer ref bmkst WAYNE BDWIEea familiar Egute in the hall after 3:SU-5t1uthpaw pitcher in baseball a-Heriee with glee when he eeivee e, trig peeblem -enjeye eribbegev-hebby i5 deepesea fishing. William EuLan-z! Benha Bnurne Keear Falls New Hampshire Sleuth Pnrtiand Wells Evelyn Beewn Camden Cape Elizabeth Gotham Wayne Bowie Wee: Baldwin EVELYN BRDWNeteiephnne eperetnt in derm-membet e-f Hnuee Cemmittee and Y. W.eenllette miniature dngeenervel hair styles. HELEN ERUWH-une Elf a lung line at Brewn eieters to attend Gerlmm-Fhae dietin- guiehed herself as an DfEEEt' emf many organiza- tienewlilcee speete and daneingwediter-in-ehief Elf OTHEE'E. LUIS BRUWN-has been very active :11 the Art Club this yeate-a dnmeetie Mies-her eeft veiee ie interestingefermer president ef Art CIub--eaye she likes te eeek. Helen Brown Leis Brewn Page Felt! jevf em Hamid Charltjn GD rh am Ftrn Brow n3 Ruckland Madalyn Buck Harriann FERN BRDWNE knnwn far her exclusive laugh imr nEatness i5 beyund repmach-mem- bar uf 112wa nrganiztd Intematinnal Discus- Sign Gmup-her mum i5 the beauty 511013 in thE dnrmimry. MADELYN BUCK lnyaI member nf Pnetry and Dramatic ClubS-valuable cm the basketr ball Hnnr-always has her hair fust an-member 0f House CommittEE--claim$ her hubby is tinting picturts. PHILIP CAMPBELL Smuy is always hun- gry Gr chewing gum nnE n+1C uur beat dancer? likea swing music while eating at the drugsturt pIays a fast game uf tennis-always wurried El III'E'IU t EKHITIS - Catherin? Chas? Turner Page FDrIJr-fl-iff Philip Campbell Purtland Olive Chick Steep Falls William Carey Garham JCIISEIJI'I Castelucci Fmrtland WILLIAM CAREquleaswt vnice-smmth dancer-fnrmtr president 0f hi5 c1355 and Civic CnmmittEE-h35 bean delegate m New Yark Ccnventiun mIIEHs medals and likes to read. JOSEPH CRETELUCCI cra2y abnut bands and nrchtstras, Especially Glenn Miller win5 chnmIate sudas at the drug start by being an the Erst five in basketb311 athlmic5 are in his bland. HAROLD CHARLTQN with his guitar, made many snngs famanI.1::-. remaintlj,ir acquired a :29 Fard-enthusiasti: member 3f Eramaric Club 5tar athletE-he favurs aII spurts- humnr i5 knuwn by all. CATHERINE CHASE Fher cheerful great- ing is sincam-has made many friandkfull 0f life and active-she excels in 5pntt5-fnrmer EI'EEIS-UPEI' Elf hET E135?53y5 hET thb? i5 SIEEP- Eng. ULIVE CHICK is cam: nf cur dependable humnriats-excellen: student in histaryhspends an extra memenm trying tn amusa friends by singing c1aim5 it as her hubby. Mat? CenwelI Edith Ceriies Mary Cement: Anita Dale Ernestine Davis Fenland Ueean Park Suuth Pettland Randulph Liberty MARY CDNWELLea very quiet and de- mure petsenealways willing to lend a helping handetnetnbet uf Ce-rtt'ttttuters1 Club-ettjerye playing basketball and valley ball. EDITH CDRLISkrumet has it that Edith likes ter eeekhher brewnies ere ht fer a king- member at Library and Outing Clube-ptem- inent ameng her hubbies is Swimming. MARY CUSTELLUethis ?EHIIS president tif the Cemmutere' Club who has made the ice cream sales fameus-usually seen busy at study in the libtary-likes te- eat. ANITA DALEeeften seen at erehettr praev tiee ern hGCI-CEF Heldemembet ef Uteheetta and Glee Cluh-ewilling ten help in the libratywe likes music and phetegtaphyt EHNESTINE DAVIS-pleyeti the part ef a eeelding teacher in the Dramatic Club Play- a herd wurket, she never: eemplaiHSH-het smile is femeue-an ardent member at the Peetty MARJURIE DAVILe-ne ef eur Stamp eel- Ieetttts-likee te+ 5mg ED herselfeanewets bell in Rubieeenjerye the Outing Club tripe-eam- bitien ta ta be able te pIay tennis. GEORGE DELURMEeaIwayE willing tn push Hartfetdrs eat te Windham te- practice teaeh-Btteine55 Manager ef the Urdtte-quiek wit it the by-wetd erf hi5 elaeer-liket printing. AUGUSTUS DEMERS-nneted fer hi5 read- ingee-usually attends to the wit: in Center- aetive in Dramatic CluFlikes te- talkethis year he has surprised us by asking a girl far :1 dance. e h-.' - - -.-- - .- i ...- Merjetie Davie Geerge DeIJurme Augustus Demere Club. Utter Creek Gray Gardiner Page Ferty-sax Virginia Faster Ruth Edwards Casee Charlene Durgin Falmelutli CHARLENA DURGINeene nf Dlll' quiet gitthampien areher-plays the icellu in the musical trien-het hair gleams like geld-her winning way will bring successelikes tn read. RUTH EDWARDS-the baby nf the class wltese nptimtstie attitude i5 envied by alle plays a lively game ef basketballeeelleets pic- tures and peems fer a hobby. LILLIAN FERNALDeh-as proved ten ue that she enjeys eutdnnt and indent spntts-ie an excellent dancerepels with Ruthleehet fatter- ite dislike is gating up in the merning. Lillian Fe meld Sent: th Elie: Ru l'l'I Fu Cert stance FL! tbush Fenland Pertland liege Ferty-Ie vet: trough Lineeln JV;- Mary Flahetty Snuth Pnttland Margaret Pellet...F Pettland MARY FLAHERTYethe Ccmmutets! Club claims her as. a gend-werkerwften seen sell- ing ice cream at neenueulleets seuvenirse- likes tn denceFis erne ef eur fatneus Seuth Pettlend Group. MARGARET FULEYq-member ef the Cem- mutersl Club-is usually.F seen butt.r at wnrk- full ef idle ehatter-denjt try te ask her a tf'lCI'C'F questien because she eelleets quiz banks and questitnnnaires. VIRGINIA FOSTER-quiet and industrious. ecnlleets histerieal pictures te use fer future teaching-her team is une ef the neatest in the derm-member uf Hnuse Cemmitmeeis interested in literature. CGNSTENCE FURBUSHege-ed player on the basketball fleet and tennis eeurt-smile has saved many Situatiensr-willing wetlcer tm athletic ptegrams-a wenderful friendethe truly girl in her math class. RUTH FURROUGHehEt valet: is well suitr ed tn her petite sieeeis admired by all weuld be tianeetSeseys EllE: likes eut-deet spurts, swimming best erf alI-ts intereSteel in art. Carl Giliay Northtast Harbor Viclet Gagne Lewiston VIULET GAGNE Lawismnianapianimr Poetry ClubF-singer danmr-ntader. CARL GILLEY Vice Preaidant 0f class this year-wlikes hunting and Eshing un the base- 53 team nickname Red caache5 Jay Karat baakethall squad-is nur DfEcial bnwling champ -rnember nf Ethletic CQunciI. CATHERINE GDFF a muter mermaid pmiiciency with an air- shiny dancing fect aIway5 willing m affix her camp far club picnic 5ecretary and treasurEr of li'jm'nlmLttersI Club. KATHERINE GREELY bursdng enthusi- 35m ccmtagiau5 laughl'ar telephc3ne cnnver- Eatinnalist tc-nth paste ad smilewften getting her yarns. mixed up-syswmatic stucigr- ardent wurker for Crznr'xln'luIhers1 Club. MARIE GREENE l-cindne35 haself-a mind that ratains-iirm believer in early tn bed, early tn riSE-El'lthu5i35tic member mt Glee: CIub-intercsted in dramatics-spands must of her SPHI'E time. writing paems and sturies. car-mm- Catherine Gaff Pnrtland Mari r: GIEEHE 5cm til Pnrtland Katharina Grady South Parkland JUHN GREER-Qne of cur bttttr danCEr5 friendly-Iikes m walk fur the: fun 0f it quite athleri: prE5ident nf YMCA this year -Busmn Cunventien delegate member mt Civic Cinmmittee. FRANCIS GRIFFITH cammuter 5.':an::1 fm' Crass Cuuntry it5 captain thia year in- tErEStEd in current events-can talk nu any subject membH nf Civic Cnmmittee hi5mry is his favnrite subject likas m read. ENID HADLEY-Hmne af the intelligential 31way5 ready m lend a hand fcmd Elf dra; matics and sports-earnest and conscientiuus- husky vnice likE5 m readw-Excellent swimmer -memb$r Gf Dramatic Club. Jnhn Gresr Sanfarcl Francis GriHith Partia nd Page Fmtreighr Enid Hadley East Lebanon Ida Hamblin Hqutnn Gmham Mary Hagarman MARY HAGERMANtinter-ested in ant minus rampartlikts gnad fwd and musicta luyal friendtactive in many nrganizationt- spenda spare time writing IattErsbmember 0f Library Club. IDA HAMBLENr-ambitinustindispensable tadmirable set of ideals-engaging smile:- ambitinus m becumt an alI-mund girl in sparts tenjays aperatmember of Athletic: Beard and Cumutersi Cltxkaccnmplishtd musician. jGHN HARTFORD-emcient Schemer uf schemestclwertdnesft say ail that he thinks -I1as many friendsthumc-r has never Iet chases become dulltcapable dancertmember Inf Y. M.C. A. Roberta Hnlbmak Marjurie: HuwIand Page Farry-m'ne Ruth Jahnsc-n Ruckpnrr Auburn Pt: rtland jnhn Hartfnrd Phyllis Hennessy Raymnnd Hillman GlatzruizuESt-ErF Mass. Partland Rumfntd PHYLLIS HENNESSYtdeIiciuus spantav neuus humnt-rtransfn frnm Castinetpupular with bays and gitI$-biue Eyestswmtt Smileh likea to play tennis and badmintun-mcmber af CemmUtErS, Club. RAYMDND HILLMANtditECting the Beta menhjukes and carmonstF. T. A.4HEEH AND WHIT Ethnnur tale. RGBERTA HDLBRDOK$pnise and saphisv ticatiun-cnul and cnllectedtsaft vmice-exact Speechtdanceusetdarkta great Iittle actress LEFES and .1 lat nf dark hairv-mamber Gf In- ternatiunal Discussion Gruup. MPuRJDRIE HUWLANquueen of spans -t:ne in a millinnta wnnderful friend and a Hue girltEnstDn Cnnfarente delegatetmem- bar at Civic and House Cnnunittewfriendly with averyune. RUTH JUHNSUN-ttkMy kingdnm far a hGISEIH-a whimsical nature with luts uf Grig- inai ideastmeny brawn eyestwith malice tnwarda nonctmember Df Wamenls Athletic Board and International Discussian Grnup. Miriam .Iunaa Sauth China Lucille Jnnes Freepnrr LUCILLE jGNES-mur studem librarian quiet enjnys knitting-musicaL sings and plays piann-nrganized Discussinn Granp- hubby, hiking. MIRIAM jONES snft-vuicedrunderstand- Lng-enthusiastic cancert attender4president uf the Y. W. C. A. hard-wurking member uf Poetry CluFinterested in archerya-ilaims madonette-making as her chief intemst. DOROTHY IDSEq-Iikes tn study-Says 511E: cnuld write a book 611 he: cummuting adven- tures4isplay5 talent cm the badminton mun: -interasted in art cnl1ect5 pmgramE. JUYCE KATEN pianU is her furtE Ltht: Hut: and clarinet she mats a5 extra5 very aeriau5 -JE:-yte truly lavas. her muaim MARTHA LARDCHELLEJULII 1:103:255 always ready fur fun-seems quiet textbnnk5 in DHE: hand, pnetrj; in the nthtr dark blue eyes-spends aII Spare time Either at mnvies at reading. Dar 0th! I USE: Ear Mills Emma Lib by Gotham Martha LaRnEhaHE Pnrtland Juyce Katen Pmtiand EMMA LIBEY hair a halt: nf gnIdL-n waves -brilli.1nt Student-quiet until yarn knuw her hperfECt mannL-r5 membcr uf Art Club- chairman nf Dr. Russell's Day-plays huckey and baskatbaH 1ikL-5 tn read. DDNHLD LINDSEY always talking - grand sens: 13f humnr EHide1-lt wnrker-ar- tistic ability 5ing5 bass in any quartet-Hinter- Ested in phntmgraphngaod dancer-studcnt directar uf intramuraI athlatiCE-membtr nf 'Cltrrrxn':LitersI Club. ALBERTA LITTL EJ DHN-q uia t, Snft-voiccd due5n t mind studying aIways has a ready smileember Bf Duting Club and Eiscussian Gmuklikes m g0 0n hikes-clairns her hobby m be reading. Danald Lindsey Partland Purtiand Page Fifty Alberta Lirtlajnhn -J'L .$ Frances McRae Partland Rita Luja Partiand RITA LUJA-she usad tn medal fur?that trip tn Demark maker; her hubby traveling- a club wnman truE-b1uhjt3ny. FRANCES MCRHE a1way5 bu5y hair 31- ways weII-gmumed a bridge fan-cnntaginus giggie intem5ted in vaung children likes singing-membet cf Cummumrs' Club-spends extra time knitting. MURIEL MCALLISTER a tlmughtful friend 5pend5 much time reading-many friend5 neat-pre5idEnt 0f Pnetry CluhH member uf Y. W. C. EL Cabiner, Outing Club, Future Teachers Bf America pEtite rEd hair f I'ECIC 183. Muriel McHHiater Durnthy McCarthy Augllata Mary McCarthy Pnrtland Pc- rtIand UDRDTHY MCCARTHY gaiety and humur-aII in true red head always has same- thing pleasant tn:- say-uften lunking far a radiatar-drugsture :1: nnnn-smiling Irish eyEs-ugjves stampvcalIecdng as her hobby. MARY MCCARTHY deiinite in apininns :hattern:hatter - F 1TB trump - enthusiasti: mambtr uf Pattry Club-rtpnrter fur the Drdrfc-membcr nf Art Club-her chief inter- ast is callecring Madannas. RUTH MILLIKEN-dressmakevde que designs hEI nwn 5uppartEr Glf thnse: famcrus 'I'Emmrnlmua-1'5I Iunches-schnlastic abilitybmem- her 3f Glee: Cluhalways willing tc- 11:1? lilacs tc- sew. FREEERICK MITCHELL mUSician ac- cempiished 0rgwi5t 5tudit5 uther instruments intEHigent cunveraatianalist-says he likea tn tinker arnund with mechanical things, espe- cially taking nrgans. apart. IRENE MDRIN uiv3ciau5 and entertaining -Enthusia5tic publishethas a merry smiIe- likes pastry alway5 duing snmtthing mem- bar nf Uuting Club and Pnetry CIchhair- man 0f Winter Carnival. Irene Morin Frederick Mitchtll Pnrtland Eliot Ruth Millikan Purtland Page Frftjrruue HELEN: Mar tit. Pnttlattd MabeI Murphy Portland HELEN MURRIStaubutn haittgitl with ambitian-arti5t uf nut classtinterasted in pen-sketchingtinfectiaus laughtranks 511th her ability-dcpcndabletnight letis interv gated in dramaticsw-member uf Glee Club. MABEL MURPHYtLibtaty Ciub President hDratfe newshawk-tluve internist in. What .21 LifHL-Y. W. and Outing Club-travalter. ANNEH NORKENthauvaise human mem- ber at the Art Club, dtz-ing excelIant hmdwnrk tcnlIECtz-t kids: pictures, between schnnl and cumming. GDRDUN PARHITTta busy Bata man and managa nf baaketbaIItGIee. CquGREEb-I AND WHITEtphnmgt-aphy, radio, buating are nnly some of his hmbbiesta schml citizen of Erst: Grder. IRENE PERRAULTLI wnndar when she's seriuus?tmusical-a viulinist with a heautifui mice besidett'KEEp stilllti Anna Nntkan PnrtIand Trent: Pattault Lewistnn Garden Partitt Eat Harbut RUTH PETERSDNthnw still the deep wateritthe quiemws nf her active: service in the Glee Club, Pnetry: and CGmmul'Et'S, Club will surely be missed-ha dyEd-in-the-leaveg bunk warm whn ptciita by hat pastime. ELIZABETH PINKHAMHa talkative 1353 wlm tines nnt bate: at: all, thaw tarelltmusic is. her mastEr; SD they say-friends say itis eating and sleeping. BETTY POMERDY-an attractive brunette -3. dnttnitnry ChEEEEr-UPPEI4GIES DH. DuthDf spnrts-vimlinis: uf nnte. Ruth Petersnn Pnttiand Elizabeth Pinkham Pertland Sardine: Page Flffy-IWE Betty Pamemy .-.u- Jaan Pride Charlatre Revncricls Genrgia Rnberts Paul Raberts Dorothy Sanbcrn Island Falls Farr Fairfield East Warerbam Brownville Naples JEAN PRIDEbAmusmuk State: Nnrmal Y. W.-drama-art -Pnetry Clubr-phutng- raphy. CHARLUTTE REYNOLDSmmail-bnx haunte r-a gut: cad pal Iikes n:- sing dne5nH mind having hat pict LitIE: taken acrivt in many cIub5 5ay5 5hr: likEE m shrug: in tcnwn. GEDRGIA ROBERTkwh-h charm 13f smile and intemst that will captivate: the Kindergari tan Kiddias that dancing is her hubby can be seen by her cavnrring in Center. Eunice Sheviin Mary Skillin janet Tibbets Portland 3:1th Pmrtland Biddefgrd Page F iftyarhree PAUL RUBERTS 1 P. Bf, the Bruwrwille Eumpkin Kappa3$ Ambassa$Dr-N. Y. Citin- venrinn - cheerleader, mu busy - haw that man lavas hi3 dancing crne 9f the Earridnr bays? DURDTHY SANBDRN-inreresttd in art InmeEr 0f Y. W. C. A. and Libralrjpr Club- always has 3. merry 5H111E-5pend5 spare: time reading dancing is her Imbby. EUNICE SHEVLIN-GREEH AND WHITE- dancing Expc-und5 philnsmphy in Ethics lcwes m mad and caller: hmaks-Discussinn Grnup. MARY SKILLIN harmnny in any singing grnup aIway5 giggling fami1iar figure an the dance Hmr-winner Inf Eiiminatinn waItE tanks for the famnus Cnmmutersj Club din- nars-likes m read. JANET TIEEETS tmmb0ni5t 5kiing and tenni5 studiuu5 active in numernus c1ub5 super-eH-lcient. 1-5 Haber: Tra 51: Camden Sanford RUBERT TRASKtWEH gmamed pteaidtnt at the Dramatic CIUb-Kappa and Y. M. stage: man-Wants ta be: a machinistta great nrganizer and tauperatur. DANIEL VALLELY-hitthhiking t0 San- ftitd-ttnnia and ping-pang-Freshman rules and Beta erEISHintEECIaSS athlerics. WILMER W'AN BLARICUM the sings with glee and dtms it well-an aparetta standby -dtamatit:5 and basketballtmembez' af cram CDuntrF team-bEst cf friends with many- huhby is buying new music. Daniel Vallely Wilma Karin Bladcum Mary 'VaniBt Dntnthy Walker Cape Eiizabeth Snuth Partlanci Smith Berwiclc MARY VANIER-ma pratty far wards, with that perpetual smilEHtht Club and its cream girl fat the: cummuters. fthey pick their seller wellj DURDTHY WALKER t activethathletict art abilitytambitiuus, and at times tun seriuus tfriendly. Page F 1' fun fun: Evelyn Ward Daria Whitealy Kennabunkpnrt Chebeagua IsIand EVELYN WARD stil1 seeking high C End nut in grades, Eitherj-actr355 5incere and able a 105'er Pepita3' aIways active. BORIS WHITELY hu1ds the retard Em: perfect attendance in Centar like5 to sing- dances well remarks are uaually humumusr- has executiva ability cIaims sperm as her hobby. ARLENE YURK quiet, luvable dispasitinn tn thIEIEE when knaw-prerty tau: jmu nnticea neat as a pin. Page Fffty-fwe Arlene Yark Earl 1Y'murlg Smith Elint Gorham EARL YOUNG hE came: ta learn, and did regular Eustnmer al: iflznlnunu12:3:1'53 Ciub ice- cream saiesF-he chase his friends as they did him a Singer and a baseball simger. GWENDULYN M ACDUN ALB Veni, Vici? Vicit, and left fun: heartj and many friandsta Glee and Dramatic Clubber in her shurt stay-Imw :1 ttacher in Bridgman. EENA MATHEWS-Machias Narmal-F. T. A. pi:ture callectingn-likes that HTalE uf Twn Citi-zs.n SOPHOMORES DFFICERS Prwia'enr JAMES BOWMAN Vice President LESLIE NADEAU Secretary MART MCGIHT? Treamrea' MILDRED LUBIER Find new :0 snphnmares, yuuive grown . . . nn mare haw ties fur the bays . . . uld faces and some new . . . it s gncd to be back . . . directing thE uncle:- claasmen . . . Eltctlc-n 0f DH'iEEES . . . dning practice James Buwrnan Leslie Nadeau teaching for the, first time: . . . daring :0 cut morn! PREPARENG FDR K. T. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR M '1m' - I 1.! I; i. 1.- . . .I -. WHEREFORE ART THDU, RGMED? EARNUM AND BAILEY BOUND Page FiftJJ-six SOPHOMORES ciasses . . . filled with embititm . . . firet class with the new qur Year Integrated Cantse . . . C Divitiana part in the Musical Pageant ef America . . . many star: athletes . + . member 0f C2 Divisitm nur carnival queen . . . active members in extte-turtitula attivities . return from practice teaching . . . tests . . . exams . . . ranks . . . telling the freshmen to wear rubbers en the fameus bird walks . . . getting ready fer vatatien . . . see yet: next year. MildTEd LBubiEf MEI ? MCGintF SEE THE LAND OF THE FREE :f' I', :-.-r-.-; - If! r. 31mm...- in; CRAFTSMEN Page thty-Ith FRESHMEN Luuis Laring Ray Knight BACK STRAIGHT, FEET PLATF- GFFICERS Presidmr LOUIE Lemma Vice Preyidenr WILLIAM WELTDH Secretary GERALDINE WHITE Treamrer RAT KNIGHT. Up the hill :2. the nld gym . . . dawn m ragister, nnE-hundredinrty-five Elf us . . . dance: at Center . . . Hm chapel . . . Freshman receptinn and mare a:- NCJW, WHUS WHO IN 92E! C Page F i fryiei 351' ti quaintances . . . tha thrill uf beating the upper clasamen in spans . . . relative ranking in thecry and pracrice . . . abatrvatiun . . . EIEISS ElecticmE . . . basketball games and schnul spirit . . . fraternity initiatiuns . . . bird study walks . . . making an im- pressiun at May Ball . . . friendliness. EATING AGAIN FRESHMEN Geraldine White William Weltan YOU READ NEXT FREE PLAY Page Fif Irwin: FULK DANCING DO-MI-SDL-DD CLASS AND PRACTICE THE TRAINING SCHGDL Yeti eanit heee-me a geed teacher witheut first practicing the arts and crafts yet: have studied as theories. Therein lies the reasen fer practice teaching. Se ali ef us, semewhere in DUI' teurses, have a chance to: try eurselves nut in actual teaching situations. But we're net left to ear ewn devices; were heipeei and em eeuraged esrerj,F step ef the way by a Wise tEaCher-in'charg'll, Whn SEVES U5 and GUI ChargEE frem tee much hiundering. Miss Hastings, as Diteeter ef Training, is ene guide and friend during these weeks of practice teaching. She knews what she wants, and she knews hew te get us te give it tti her. She has wisdam and patiente, lfguedness knews, she needs itli and humet and geed eernmen sense. We leave her care with eeurage and enthusiasm te take up the prehiems of Der seheels when we have graduated. Are there any tre-ubles in this fascinating business at practice teaching. Just ask these WhDjUE tried it! Plans, and mere plans, piay- greund werk, distipiine, pregtams and patents, measles and mumps, blackbeatd calendars, pte- gramsewhat a miseeiiany ef matters we find we must deal with if we are going te he teachers! And what aheut the satisfaction? A feeling ef grewing power, of w-ark weiI dune, ef SDCRATIC METHUD laughter that cheers the duiiest day, elf increas- ing interest and ennhdence, and hnaiiy a glari- eus giimpse ef the rewards that eeme ta the real teacher-these ate the things that hlet eut all the little werries. TYPICAL UNITS IN THE TRAINING SCHUDL A mere realistic Smith American Jungle and garden just eeuldnit he feund! That is what the members at the feutth grade theught when they finished their Suuth American activity under: the directien ef Miss Peahedy. Ever? article in the eerner cleveteti te this activity was designed and made by the pupils. Green eenstruetien paper furnished the ground wetk. A hrewn paper Amaaen River upen which there was a dugeut tanee, Hewecl threugh it. The Jungle was very realistic with its add shaped trees and leaves eitigitiaihar designed by the pupils. Three types erf Seuth American houses were situated at intervals threugheut the jungle. Banana trees and pineapple plants grew in a garden beside ene ef the heuses. The banana trees were cleverly designed with lung leaves end a hunch ef bananas ready fer picking. Pine eenes eevered with orange crepe paper served as pineapple plants. Page Sixty-swe hi- e-ihH kw SANDTAELE PLAY This aetittity.F eeeered ebeut feur Weeks. A. part 0f every eftetneen was set aside fert its supervised eenstrttetien. Anether ef its units in the eeurse ef study fer the feurth grade is the emcisr ef Vikings. Under the guidance ei Miss Jean Pride, their student teacher, the children suggested 111311? interesting ways ef creating the 1it iltittg etnies- phere in the seheeiteem. By far the meet pep- ulst suggestien was the making of a Viking ship. The children eagerly hreught estdheard hexes, ersnge crates, sheeting, tacks, hstttirrtenI saw, seeteh tape and ensr ether materials which they theught might be helpful. The hexes were taken apart and the sides of the best made. Sheeting with crepe paper stripes pinned e-n made an ideal sail and the seats were eenuerted etange crates. Like all geed Viking bests: this tine had a green serpent's head en the prew anti tail on stern. After msttf.F struggles te get it tiiteti realistieaiiy, this eWese-me figure was erected. The flaming meuth end glaring eyes were the erestien ef the best artists in the grade. At the eeneiusien ef the prejeet, the feurth graciers were glad te weieeme the many visiters wher came ten view their werk. STUDENT CDUNCIL - TRAINING SCHDGL President MALEGLM BRIDGHAM Seerstery-Treesttrer PAUL HAMBLER The three upper grades ef the Training Seheei, which eenstitutes the Junior High grades, are under the guidance and epen tn the Page Sixtysth rte NATURE STTJDY teetimmencietiens ef the Student Ceurteii fer the seeend year. The Ceuneii, made up ef the presidents emf each class, twe elected members item the seventh and eighth grades and three elected members item the ninth grade, eiten meet without the presence ef :1 member ef the facility and try ten prepnse ideas fer impteving eenditiens around the sehe-el. This year their chief aim has been ten publish a Handheek independent ef the ether seheel publicatiens, which weuid include the revised seheei tuIes, explanatiens ef certain seheei pree- eiees, selieel sengs, calender ef seheei events, and the purpeses, ehjeetives and news eeneern- ing the verieus clubs ef the Junier High Seheel. Besides puhiishing the Hendheek the Stu- dent Ceuneil has planned an assembly, given a May Dance fer the members ef the seheel, and have taken a trip te Augusta fer the Certs 1Iretttie-n ef High Sehnei Senate where there is always a mutusI grewth with the exchange ef ideas invelveti in student management. It is by participating in such types ef activi- ties as the twe listeti sheve that the student in training receives the meny-sided pteparetien fer success in his prefessien. In the small space we have ten give tn 5:: large a part ef DUt' training in Gerham, we cannot adequately eewet the held. Se: we have ehesen, frett- eur ewn Training Seheel en the campus, twe ef the mest interesting phases ef the seheei year; ene a tepett ei seine units esttied en in the Feurth Grade, and the ether, a pupiiseentreiied ptejeet werked out in the Junior High Schnei. SOUNDING BRASS AND TINKLING CYMEAL ORCHESTRA The erehestra under the direction ef Miss Ancfrewe meets. Friday during the club peried. It pIaye an impertant part in em seheel life. The erehestra, an indispeneeble part Df any seheol, makes us mere appreciative ef what is the ianese ef the arte-geed music. Ne ether art has led men re Such neble aepiratiens, tn greater peace and selitude 0f eeul than has 3006 mush; Geed music like an ether valuable things, is net in be heel fer the wishing. It takes week, persistence and the jury ef aeeemplish- ment Er:- treneferm the printed page H: beauty emf eeuni Te Miss Andrews and these members ef the erehestra, we give credit and aeknewl- edge eur gratitude fer their fine jab. MEMBERS Viai'im Irene Perreeult Anita Dale Helen Heel Betty:r Pemeruy Flerenee Andrea's Phyilie Henneeey Margaret Hinds Piena Virginie H311 Hare Dlive Riley:r Obae Eerie Meeerve Centers HareId Bent Francis Wiggin Kenneth Hawkes Cierinet; Geurge Sanbem Mildred Deals: Ruth Patch jeyee Katee Mary Leu Stuart Celia Charlene Eurgin Trnmimne Janet Tibbette Tuber Ida Hamhlen Drum: lUwen Durgin Page Sixtjr-faw CIVIC COMMITTEE The pregtem ef Gnthem Nermails fritrn ef student has been directed by Wilhelm Carey, Matjerie Htiwienci, and Crin- SIEHEE Frithush its efiieers anti Mise- Haetiuge, Miss Wned, end Mr. Packard ite feettitgir edeieere. gt! VETH men 1: The heat chapel wee eundueteci by the Chm- mittee as usual. Bertha Beurne and Wilmer Van Elarieum spoke fer the students ee-neetti- ing the extra curricula uppnrtunities, and Dr. Russell gave a shert tell: em. the mere academic Side tif etheei life. In NQUEI'HIDEI', the Cemmittee supervised and made arrangements fer the students tr: enter- tain at Superintendents, and 13'tit'iutilzitiie5 Day. This year, it divided Citizenship 1iWeek by reneidering these topics dealing with citizenship genetaiiy, and these cieelitig with fennel eti- quette, the Iatter will he presented in the Spring previhus tti the May Bail. The third Erick te: Gnrham Day wee heiei in February. Many tif tint recent alumni attended, and the werk hi the Cemmittee received murh praiee. ICi-ithet funetitine are holding freshmen eiee- tiens and supervising their eIertiene fer repre- sentatives. tti the Cemmittee. This Cemmittee handiee the eeieetien hf aii candidates tea the Eeeten and New Yeti: Cern- tretitientie anti submits their preferences. tti the Student heurhir fer final vnting. The delegates t3 the New England TeethetsI Training Asseriar tint'i at Beeten were Edward Rare, jeuhn Greer, Ray Aurtin. and Laura Meeerve, with Miss Harris as. faculty representative. Miss Lewis and Mr. Cilley represented the faculty at the Eastern States Canferenee in New Yeti: in April, and the student delegates were Paul Rnherte, Themes Cetrigeri and Catherine Lewis. Memhete: W. Carey, M. Hewiand, A. Paine, M. Shaw, C. Furhueh, EL 1i'Hv'rhiteiy, J Greer? J. Fatweli, D. Meeerve, L. Pelten, R. Auetin, M. MeAlIieter, R. Marsh, R. Hiiiman, j Bewman, E. Parker, R. Dedge, 3+ Rehinetin, J. Tihhette, I. Pike, A. Cumming, E. Libby, M. Dth, EL Dutgin, F. Grifhth, J. Carteliueri, A. Wakeheid, C. Campbell, Pt. Yerh. Page .Sixry-htre 1: I .1 iv. lei... . r .i 'i BUREAUCRACY HOUSE COMMITTEE Members ef the Heuee Cnmmittee fer the first terrietter: H. Brawn, president; E. Ward, vice president; E. Davie, eeeretary; F. Brewne, V. Foster, C. Lewis, J Ft'ii'welLr 1. Berry, M. Buck, E. Chriiss, E. Brown. Chmmittee ftit the eerenri semester: Miss H. Etewn in same eiiiee; E. Davis, Ttire president; F. Brawne, eee- tetery; A. Seniet, I. Marin, 13. Berry, E. Ctitiiee, L. Letty, J Fatwell, P. Dyer, G. White. General purpeee it. tti preserve law and ercier in 3an ti: guide dHl'lTlithr? life. Aided by Miss jetdanle helpful guidance the Cemmittee quietly carries cut its duties. Every Wednesday night they;r meet te discuss ways and meant. ef improving enntiititins in the dormitory. Dece- eitinelit', theyr tail ail cltirmite-ry girls regether fer a student Council meeting fer the purperee tif suggesting that ruiee be mute eareittliiysr tih- serveci and in the seeend quarter te- eieet a new eetnmittee. Quietness during Study heme and lights nut rules aieng with the WDIIC tif EDilECD ihg mail are fattere fermitig a large part tif the Heuse Cemmitteeis duties. Net all at the ISeamrriitteels time is Spent it: the carrying eut Elf its geverning rules. Early in the ye'tr they entertained the Rhetie Island haeicethaii team. At Christmas time they:r pre- sented a very attractive and typical chapel pte- gtem anti feliriweti it up with a Christmas tree in East Haii dining ttitim fer the etudente. The new year wee Started eff with the eustemr ery banquet fer the new members. When the Crating Club spensnred their winter carnival, eemtnittee members were aetive prnving their ability as seuiptere. ALLELUIA MENES GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President RICHaan Goeeamse Vite President Sec retarjr-Tream rer A trampcmist WILMER VAN Btweleuwi DDHALD LINDSAY FREDERICK MITCHELL The Men's Glee Club starteii the year by welteming new members and warming up an same ef the 01d tunes. 5mm it was busy.r pte- pating fer Superintendents? and Principaisi Day, at which antiphenal singing was intre- dueed. The feiiewing menth feund them getting a tiiriii frem seeing candles in the tuwnspeupiels windtiws inviting them tt- sing a catei. They were grateful tra Miss Keeneis iatge basket erf candy which was carried te- Lenwieerest, where the evening was puiished DH: with light refreshments and mere singing. Their harmony had 5G imprewed that Miss Andrews decided that they were ready to give a teneert Per the puhiit. They worked hard tD present An Evening at Musiel: with the Wemenis Glee Club and Utthestra. The fuiiewing week a pertien emf this tentett was repeated Dl'l a Sunday afterneen radie ptegtam. Members: E. Yeung, I. Pike, R. Marsh, Hi Bent, R. Waughan, L. Pillsbury, M. Edwards, C. Sieat, 5. Curtis, 1:. jePfery, E. jurgensen, K. Hawkes, M. Davis, L. Peltun, T. Peteetare, A. Marten, F. Catir, A. Cereste, W. van Blaritum, L. Gile, R. Mesetue, D. Hill, G. Parritt, W. Hussey, D. Eisbee, L. Eaten, R. Dedge, P. Reberts, G. Etzel, J. Bswman, W. 1Hllifeitran, A. Cumming, W. Carey, H. Charleen, D. Lindsay, R. Gentlv ridge, P. Stevens, J. Cambridge: C. Huekins. Page SixEy-nx Jr'- HARK, THE HERALD ANGELS SING WOMENES GLEE CLUB Preriderti' IRENE PERREAULT TTEHIHTFT Diners Meseeve Serrettrry MARY DDDGE Librarietttr AHZTA DALE, OLWE GUSHEE Arrempdnirr VIRGIHEA HALL The Wumenis Glee Club, under the direc- tiern Gf Miss Andrews, whet knnwe gnarl music, ways erf getting gennd results, and means at spreading enthusiasm and cheer, is that digni- fied greup e-f Efty-fwe yuung women in black dretses and white eeiiars, who give pleasure in? their singing en 50 merryr eeeaeiens. There it never a dull tnement in tire iiver ef the Glee Ciub members. This year theyr have sung fer Superintendentis Day, made a jeyeus earei- singing teur at the Christmas seesen, breed- eaet a deiightfui pregrarn ever WCSH, prer- dueed in March a fermal eeneert in which a guesr artist, Mite Marcia Merrill, added tn the enjeyment of their awn Finished werk, and Page StHEw-reve n have worked heurs upen end tti preciuee the Gperetta HEirier HemeH fer temmeneement time. These aeeempiishments farm E1111? a part nf their succeseful year's wetic. The members else: erijerj.I ten the fuilest errant:r geud parties and pienier, end aitegether, life is a rieher1 mere jtiyerur thing because tif enur Wemenis GIee Club. Members: M. Lnubier, U. Canary, E. Staples, R. Kim; bail, P. Brannigen, C. Ftlrbush, E. Ward, j KEITH, E. Libby, C. Reyneide, M. Skillin, D. Walker, N. Butteriield, M. Riehardten, E. Gould, El. Duiten, J. Deggett, F. Weetiake, M. Davis, E. Pemerey, D. Wilittly, L. Jones, F. MeRae, M. L. Stuart, P. Bent, M. Buck, P. DeCester, Rt Petersen, J. Tibbetts, A. Bar- stew, B. Blanchard, H. Heel, EL Pillsbury, T. Yeung, V. Gegne, R. Luja, C. Campbell, H. Merrie, B. Frnrt, C. HHHSGI'I; J. Ciati-t, G. MaeDnnaid, C. Weieh, L. Meserve, 1. Pride, L. Lary, A. Dale, F. Brawn. POETRY CLUB b UFFICERS President MURIEL MCALLISTER Vite Pretidem HELEN ERGWH Secretary EUHICE SHEVLIH Treemrer MARJDRIE HDWLAHD A group at eur better knewn medetn peers has been the subject fer the regular meetings Uf the Ptietrj.I Club this year. The programs have included a discussien ef the life ef the Feet, 3 reading Elf seme ef his Wetks, and, eften, an appreptiate musical selectien. The club has. eenttihuted te the cultural en- richment ef an by bringing Mrs. Dagmar Pethelm Petersen te Russell Hell fer twe readinge-Ahe Lincoln in Hfineir and Life With Father. There are several events which members ef the dub have came te regard as term ueleHr end '?--'t't e - 1 .:.-.- :.- H'i-v 'g..r1r .l'II-I .I'. I J I I III k1,; q, 'I Ehu- . ., these are leaked ferwertl te- with pleasant enti- Ieipetien. Theyr ate the Fall Stunt Patty, an Uuting EH: Lang Island, the Christmas Tea, the Saint Valentinee Tee, the Saint Patritki'e Day Party, the Pw-r'leutherefr Day Assembly and the Spring Initiatien Picnic at Little Sebege Lake. Members: E. Allen, A. Baretew, I. Berry, R. Bitkferd, F. Elltwenwrt'lejr H. Etewn, M. Buck, C. Campbell, H. Cutter, E. Crewley, E. Cullinen, E. Davis, C. Furhueh, H. Gegne, V. Gagne, H. Heel. M. Hinds, M. Hewlend, P. Inhetati, M. Jenee, M. LaReehelle, L. Late, K. Lewis, R. Luja, M. MeAllieter, M. McCarthy, M. MeGinty, I. Marin, B. Pillsbury, E. Parker, R. Petersen, J. Pride, B. Rehineen, E. Sl'tevlin1 M. Skillin, H. Starling, M. L Stuart, E. Ward, D. Whitely, A. Yerk. WHAT PaRE THEY UP TD NEW? Page El'xtjr-eight AND ONE MEN IN HIS TIME PLAYS MANY PARTS DRAMATIC CLUB DFFICERS PrEJitfent RUBERT TRhSK Vire- Pretidem BETFIHA PILLseUR'r Secretary MABEL MURPHY Treasurer LARBY BRDWH HWhat a Lifejr preved te be mete then a hewling success as :1 dramatic presentatien. It served 35 a tie-line t0 a greater emperative and enthusiaetie spirit it: this club. Frem it deveI- eped greater practice and theery work in the art ef makeup, manufacturing ef scenery, eestuming and eeaehing. Mr. Sleat teek the lead in presenting this instructive material. The PngrE'tIIl cemmittee, during the 1.515: qu-EYEEI', prESEHtECI SETTLE SCENES StrESSing man? acting prebfeme fundamental te directing any dramatic preduetien. It is planned te purchase ECIH'IE: equipment EC! add eEeetiveness tn the lighting arrange- ments ef the stage. Page Sixty-m'ne In the Spring the entire grnup had a grand euting te- wind up a must successful and effeetive year. Members: H. Atkins, G. Albert, J Ashbuty, I. Berry, R. Biekfnrd, J. Brush, W. Carey, H. Charlttm, A. Cumming, E. Davis, A. Demets, R. Eti- wards, M. Edwards, V. Gagne, E. Hadley, R. Hillman, R. Hulbmnk, M. Jay, H. Merrie, M. Murphy, L. Pelten, E. Pillsbury, M. Read, J. Seavey, E... Shevlin, W. Van Elaricum, E. Ward, M. DUE; R. Trask, F. Mitchell, L. Brawn, B. Parker, E. DelleH, M. Dustin, H. MacDonald, G. MacDonald, J. Cambridge: G. William, R. Alden, S. Mesetve, J. Daggett, F. Weatlake, L. Whittemere, C. Flaherty, E. Race, D. Canary, H. Martin, M. Buck, H. Brawn. ART CLUB OFFICERS Fretiden: Lens BRDWN Vice Preiiderii THOMAS VAII- Secretary ADA SENLDR Treamter EMMA Lien? Dividing their time between eurings, appre- tiatinn exeuteitins, and handicraft meetings the Art Club members have been mere than htisgpr these paet ferm- quarters. Thrnughtiut the year they have been em a weekend outing at Douglas Hill, a picnic Elt Watehie Lake and had a party in the recreatien mum. 01: great interest ttr its members were the trip ED Pettland tn see Mre. Raundyis dis- play tif eandIee and a 1eieit tti the Art Museum and the handicraft exhibit 0f the wurkers at Ntitth Jay. At meetings the: members have made Christ- mas cards. fur their tiwn petscnel t15e and 315th cards which the dub said, made various gadgets using leather a5 a medium, Studied the methan- iee Elf matihnettes and made their own puppets, and have made varitius deentative utensils ftit huueehnld Lise. Members: L. Brown, A. Senitir, E. Dehertgr, E. Lihhy, D. jaee, M. McCarthy, R. Willey, P. Williard, T. Yeung, L. Hennigar, D. Whittent W. True, B. Tate, D. McCarthy, G. Sanbtitn, R. Mailing, R. Ncrtnni T. Vail, F. Bitten,r L. Perry, A. Nntken, M. Snell, R. Furmugh, R. Vaughan. HNATURE I LDVED AND NEXT TD NATURE, ART?! Page Sewer: LIBRARY CLUB President MABEL MURPHY Vice President Eewestme Dams Secretary FERN BRDWNE Treasurer GEURGIA RGBERTE The Library.F Club has dene a great deal in fulfilling its purpose this year. By i-ireelclgtr pre- grems, the members have beeeme much better acquainted with bunks new and aid, their characters, and the anthers. Their chapel prel- gtam, Eeeks Atettnd the Werldf shewed eharaetets fttirn beaks of different eeuntties. They have held twe dances this year, beet: tie- Iightfui. As snew seuipte-t's, theyr surpass ail nthets; 1WTiIIie the Elittttsetn',H teak first place. The?r have sales enc deiieinus iee-eteem brownies fer the diarmititr? students. The Library;r Club is neteei far its unique entertainment ef the basketball bears each year. Miss Eames, the teettity adviser, skewed pictures in EDIDT elf Bermuda, Members: F. Andrews, 13. Berry, E. Blanchard, P. Cunr aty, C1. Chick, F. Ctteimbs, E. Corliss, Bi CrewIey, Ct Deuglsss, E. Getild, M. Hager- man, M. Hinds, M. Jay, R. Kimball, L. Law, G. Mthaii, L. Meserve, j. Parks, E. Pinkbem, E. Pemerey, D. Sanbetn, I Tibi'ietts, F. 1ki'a'i'iest- lake, M. Utiseeii, M. Davis. DEEP VERSED IN BDDKS Page SEven ty-nne THE ORACLE This yaar the: Gracie hag tried m rtpcrrt the incidents Gf school life; those incidents uf the. studems in the classrmm, as participants in Sparta as pramnters Bf special activities. and 35 SCI'IDDI m :1 HS . The faculty were bmught nearer t1: the SED- dents by the infnrmal treatment given them in the interview and succeeding write-ups. The: Grade Bnard has tried tn include more pictures nf stucfent activities and :11: individuals preminent in Garhamjs scene. When unable m :10 this, they prasented personality culunms. In the Exchange the: Grade staff nfreu printad view and happenings, bath informal- time and humeraus, 0f nther nnrmal schncis and teacherf culleges. ORACLE STAFF FER 1939-1940 Edimr-in-Chief H. BROWN Amman: Edr'mr R. ALDEN Busing; Manager C. DELURME 145:1: BIEII'HEH Manager L. PERRY ASSUCIATE EDITORS News M. PHILLIPS LirErarja E. WARD M. MURPHY F+ WESTLAKE Alumni and Exrhdnge Airman! Ahtmni 3p Drir9M E'I'IJI T. PECCDRARD SFGFIFhWD'mEHJj M+ BUCK REPDRTERS B. LEACH G. WILLIAMS j. Bowman: J. JARVIS E. CULLIHAH R. PETERSDH D. MCCARTHY E. REILLY THE GRACLE BDARD Page SEVErxty-Ewn THE GREEN AND WHITE Here it is-the precinct 05 em weth this year, etir yeatheeic. Have we aeeemphshed etit purpese arid pian ef portraying the preeess hy which Gerham Normal Seheel makes its teachers? We hepe se. It isnlt fetmai, yeti netiee. We thought a change ef heart would tie it same geed. Dui- hepe is that it will remind yeti from time tn time, in your ewn vernacular, hew this year hf yours in Getham Nermai has added ten yeur growth and experiences. There was plenty ef fun wetking it out fer yea. But all the fun did net terns frem week dene. That annual htainsterm ef etir adviser, Miss Lewis, better knawn as the Murder Pattyn furnished the high spot in eur reetea- tiara. The wind and rain adding plenty ta the darkness and eetiness ef that vacant Sauth Street heuse we utilized. We're even planning atmther title, eniy the tight title will he thur- de ted?! this time! Chief purpe-se ef the GREEN awe WHITE Beard is to prepare and present a yearbe-ek ta the students and faculty. 11;: t. eff Tit! 45 GREEN AND WHITE BOARD Page SET-Eiifj'efh tee This year the Erhard has endeaveted L'D per- tray the pregress by which Getham Narmal Seheei makes its teachers. We have tried te present a yearheuk that is in ne way fetmal; this is the result en.c a dis- tinct change in form fEDITl the ptevieus GREEN awe- WHITE We hepe that this heel: will remind yeu many times ef the experiences that had im- pertatit bearing tipen your training at Getham. Editert T. Cesareaw I. Plies Assistant Editers M. Dee Bi Reelwsen M. MCGIHT? G. Pattern E. Beuaws R. HILLMat-i I. MDRIH E. SHEVLIH G. ETEEL G. Hawaes C. FLaHERTY Business Mmmgers J. CAMBRIDGE A. WAKEFIELD F. LIBBY Y. M.. C. A. DFFI CE RS Pretideat jtiHH GREER Vite Ptetideat 3ewetary-T teatater PAUL Reaeeta Eewaen RACE The Y. M. C. A. ie made up hf a gttittp erf students whe enjey geed feiiewehip, gmed dis- eueeien, and geed fun. The varieua heida ef this gteupie weitI-z and play eemhine ten empha- size in the minds ef the members the value elf aeknewledging the Ultl'lEt' fellewie paint hf view, the bretherhead of man, and the werth ef realizing htiw Geld can influence the the-ughts, ideals, and purpeeee of a mania iife. In striving ta attain these ends, the Y. has. meued in a new direction this yeatt The pepti- larity ef the tadie pregtam HTDWH HalI Elf the Air lecl te the adaption iii this methed ef tiietuesien ef tepies hf the day. The SUbjECtS chaser: were aIwaye the same as these heard an the radie the same night, but the time ef the Y. diacuaeien preceded that ef the btnaeiv CESL Denjt think these boys are always serieus. TheyI mated with jet? the night that pictures were ehewn ef life an Getham hill hfteen years age-ean yeti imagine it? Then, tea, the nuts inge and bet deg jaunta led by Pael-cls new Fentiae ate ameng ether mematiea that will remain their pictures hf life at :eiiege. Memheta: R. Neal, M. E'avia, A. Wakeheld, E. Ogden, E. Stimpaan, E. Mahuney? R. Maling, W. GETIEHEi G. Pattitt, G. Eteel, E. Law, R. Marsh, D. Creeeey, C. Huekins, A. Cumming, J. Hattftitd, G. DeLatme, L. Brawn, L. Nadeau. rem . N i .i - I III- lea? v5 CF THE we Page Swmty-faur Y. W. C. A. CABINET DFFICERS President MIRIAM Jones Vice President EETTIHF. plLLSBURY Secretary BARBARA ALLEN Treemrer ALBERTA LtttLEjeaHt-I CABINET MEMBERS Betty.I Leech, Jean Pride, Althea Betetew, Muriel MeAllister, Anita Deie, Katherine Cemphen, Mte. Gmes, faculty, Mise Sttme and Miss Hastings, Seniert Hdvisete. The Y. W. feeteted merryr e-utstending activi- ties this year. It began with the Freshmen Reeeptien where the Little Sisters made their clehut with the faculty. Dne nf their must pepttlat activities were the deughnut sales, they had ene nnee 3. month. This year the Student ChriStien Peace MIDVEHIEHL under the Y. W., hae initiated a discueeien gmup with Miss Weed. This gteup met weekly to talk over current events and pteblems infermeIly, and hes became a particularly successful greup. Edith Lattign, EVE the Beaten efhee; was heneted at a tee February+ 15, in the Rehie teeeptiern teem. Amnng the programs nf the year, Miss Earner: hes shewn eelered meviee: HSend?n fAllistet Grentl has eeme tmt frem Pettlend te pIay. Miss MutIey talked e11 Aleeke: Mt. Duhbe, en Old Beaks, and Miss Frest teed peetty. The regular activities of the Y. W. included selling candy and Christmas rattle. THE CABINET Page SETEHET- flare FUTURE TEACHERS O F A M E R I C A Det RUSSELL CHAPTER DFFICERS President RAT HILLMAN Vite Prerfe'ent CHARLEHA DURGEH SettetnrjuTreemrer EMMA Lze-B't' Librarian ELIEAHETH leKHAM Pitbhtitf Chairmen Pnhhttty Chairmen Faculty Adviser MIRIAM Jewes Mes. MneDe-thn M155 JDRDAN This. new and truly prefessienal etgenieetien is part at a netinn-witle pregnant spnnsnted h? the N. E. A. Burs was the first Chartered Dr- genizatien in this state and wee named in the hener ef eut principal, Dt. Russell. To: give embryn-teeehers a clear insight inte their wnrk alnng with en eppnrtunity fer bet- ter prefeseinnal reading is the aim ef this erganieatien. Their pteject ef tempiling, mimengtephing and distributing a TEEChEtTS Handbeek e-f pte- teaching materials that can be secured was well received by the members ef nut graduating classes. Members: C. Durgin, R. Hillman, M. jnnee, E. Libby, EL Littlejehn, Mrs. MaeDeneld, E. Mathews, M. McAllietet, M. McCarthy, R. Petersen: E. Pinhham, H. Starling, J Tihhette, I. Petreauit. THE HEALTH CDMMITTEE FweULTt MEMBERS Miee Flint Miss MLItIEy Mite Littieheld Mr. Wieden Miss. Lewis Miss Weedwerd STUDENT MEMBERS E. Delleff M. Read F. Lihhj.F A. Fees M. Euetin L. McGee The putpeee ef the Health Committee is to entnurage gend health habits emeng prespet- the teachers and te interest the yeung men and wemen in health and hygiene. Much discus- sien and attention has been given re the dew veInpment nf a health week pregnant fer the earning year. The impertenee ef mental hygiene has been stresseci by the entnmittee since its erganizatien late this year, and its effect is be- ing studied with the aim in 1view e-f giving it greater emphasis when the ptegratn i5 inaugw rated next fall. CDMMUTERS ARRI?ING Page Seven ty-tix CDMMUTERSi LUNCH COMMUTERSi CLUB OFFICERS Preitident Meet CDSTELLD Vite Preeitfent RAY AUSTIN Serretery-Treemrer CATHERINE GnFF This year the Cemmutersg, an ergenizatien embracing ene-thitd ef the Students at Gotham, has feund new life this year with a twefeid aim and en ehjeetive fer which te week. The elubis aims are Etst ten wnrk fer the weIfete ef the eemmutets irrespective at their membership tn the club itself and seeend te previde a nueieue fer seeial activities areuttd which the Cemmutersl build their ptegtam. Next year the eluh hopes te build :1 cafe- tetie en the third fieet end with this purpeee in view they have applied themselves whale- heattedly tn the pie eeIee anti titeeklyr ice cream Page 5E?Entj-'-FE'+-'en sales. Last fail the club gave several luneheene and eiimaxed them With an attractive Christmas party. Membe t5: H. Thayer, R. Hedge, F. GritEth, D. Mesetve, PL Paine, R. Austin, H. MeeDenaId, H. Starling, R. Mead, I. Pike, E. Fte-St, H. Heel, En. MtrramEnE, E. Libby, M. Shaw, T. Yeung, B. Lunt, M. Ceatelln, j jatvie, L. Fegg, G. Pendextet, E. Deievine, EL Dewd, R. AIIey, Ci Cullinen, M. Dicksen, E. BennieJ E. Cullinan, M. Flaherty, M+ Getham, j Ashby, R. Hayes, R. MeDeneugh, M. Snell, C. Hawkee, F. Libby, C. Hiiten, J. Miles, E. Libby, P. Hicks, B. Quinn, D. Bisbee, J Murphy, M. Vaniet, Rt Btewn, G. Albert, D. Bali, R. MaeDeneld, R. Martin. R. Vaughan, B. unghetty, E. Rebinsen, B. Themes. KAPPA DELTA PI-II KAPPA DELTA PHI DFFICERS President WILLIAM Caesar . Vice President Jth-J Games Setretery JAMES BDWMAH Treasurer REGINALD Denee Their annual Fall Dante was their entry1 in the eempetitien fer the best entertainment at the year. The prehts went fer a slick new banner which deeetates the batkgteund ef all their pictures, meetings, and the initiatien. With Beta they inaugurated a Freshman get-aequainted dance that sheuld be dehniteljtr repeated in future yearsefer it serves the purpeee welL The infermal EVETy-chEf'THEECIHF meetings at the Junier High was anethet innevatien adapted this seasen. Being a natienal euht new, the attempt was made ter send a delegate to: each truanthlerr meet- ing in Besten. The plans alser meiuded a greup attendance at the AnnuaI National Get-te- gether, te he held at Keene this year. Plans fer the Spring Picnic seem to indi- cate that it is gearing te be a better time than ever hefereeif it were pessible te be se. Memhe ts: W. Carey, R. Austin, R. Hedge, J. Bewman, G. Albert, 0. Alibetti, W. Eeland, J. Carn- hridge, J. Castellueei, A. Cummings, H. Charl- ten, M. Dustin, G. Delerme, D. Dutgin, G. Etael, j. Graves, J. Hartferd, 5. Curtis, D. Knapten, EL Lindsay, E. Maheney, T. Pee- eerare, L. Pillsbury, G. Williams, P. Stevens, R. Trask, W. Welten: R. Knight, N. Giam- petruaei, R. Brume, P. Tibbetts, G. Tllilnetnalnr A. Wakeheld, L. Whittemete, R. Maling, R. Pedneault, J. Cullinan, D. Bisbee, M. Edwards, E. Ceyne, W. Rees, W. Garland. Page Se?entT-ea'ght ALPHA LAMEDA BETA ALPHA LAMBDA BETA DFFICERS Pretfd'enr THOMAS CDRRIGAH Vice President EDWARD RACE Secretary Lane? ERDWH Treemrt-r FRED BEAN The Beta men have enjeyed their meet pre- gressive year since their beginning. The ptegtam elf ECEiVifF began with their ptesentatie-n te each seheel member a diteeteutjlpr ef Gerham Nermal students and teachers, a lung and diHEeult jab well done and much appreciated. Later: in February, their Blue Return Dance with the mueie lftransetibedt Bf Glenn Millet was a classic fer its. type. The theatre night presented in April was ene ef the best things thefve ever done. The preceeds went inte the intetftatetnity accident fund. Page Seventyma'ne Threugheut the year they continued their infetrnal get-te-gethets which theyr initiated twe years age, and all the men are Ieel-cing fet- ward tn the final blew :35: Schedule for the Chute Homestead in June Mem bets: H. Atkins, L. Atnnld, W. Bewie, J Brush, F. Bean, L. Brawn, Et Beattie, H. Eensnn, Ct Beecher, El. Cemeten, F. Catit, A. Cereste, T. Carrigan, FL Deniers, L. Eaten, D. Fees, R. Geetiridge, J Greet, F. Griffith, C. Huekine, W. Haneeek, W. Huseey, K. Hawkes, 0. Hill, E. Hedgkine, R. Hillman, E. Jergensen, T. Jeffrey, H Law, P. Leavitt, Lt Leting, R. JT'e-r'Iartin,r A. I'VIe:t1tu::r11 G. Mitchell, R. Marsh, 35's.. Mesetve, G. Mayberry, L. Nadeau, R. Ner- tern, R. Neai, E. Ugden, FL Paine, L. Perry, 1. Pike, G. Parritt, E. Race, K. Reberts, R. vaughan, F. Wiggin, E. Yelling. ATHLETICS THE ATHLETIC CDUHCIL Hnnumry Prssidcm DR. RUSSELL Presidem BETTY TATE Vice President R. GGUDRIDGE Sacremry M155 FLlHT Treasurer MR. PACKARD M Em berpdr-Large MR. JENSEN MR. WIEDEH Gannon: PARRITT jDSEPH CASTELLUCCI IRENE MDRIH BETTY LEACH PHYLL'S DTER LESLIE NADEAU The Athletic Council is a reprasentative grcup cf faculty membem and students which serves as a judicial and legislative body gnvernv ing aII 5:11ch athletics. Amung its particuIar duties are the apprnving c-f the inmrschnlastic prugram far men and thf: intramural pragrams Elf men and wnrntn and the farming nf Eligibil- iry I'UIEE far all kinds Elf athletic campetitimn. ATHLETIC CGUNCIL OF W383? Page El'gth-r'n- o- hd- JF- .-.- h - . CROSSuCOUNTRY Gmrham l? Bridgtun Academy 44 Gurham 42 andmin Freshmen 19 Garham 2U Calhy Freshmen 4,3 Garham 42 Farmingtnn 19 Gnrham 5H Maine Freshmen 15 Gnrham 49 Farmingmn 15 jUHIc-R VARSITY Gnrham E? Scarbnrn High Schnnl 23 Gnrham 33 Purtland High Schnnl 24 Garham 31 DH Urchard High Schmnl 24 Gnrham 36 Bearing High Schnal 22 Relying principally upun Iettermen Hadg- kins, GriH-lth, Nadeau and Jeffery. Coach Packard Filmed hi5 crEw cf hill and dalers thmugh a smrmf,F seasnn. Greer, Cummings, Russ and Hancack mmplEted the varsity Squad. Freshman Murphy, acting upun dncmris Grders cnniined his EEIEII'LS tn the Ewe mile mum: and cunsequently m the Junior Varsity. HE: was Dutstanding in all 0f the meeta. Mr. Packard expresses his hapEs far an excellent team next year. With all af the Em: material that will be available, weir: sure it will be a team tr:- watch. CHARGE OF THE WHITE BRIGADE Page Eighty-Ihree BASKETBALL Gethem epeneti the 1940 season with a fast hnme game against thde Isiand, taking the Heat heftite a large epening clay ttewd, in the t'DlB tirf defending State ehempiens, hessting Eve lettermen plus seven squad men. This Cuperting game against Rhtide island turned taut tea he one ef the best ef the sesstiti despite the fett that titlt buys titepped the eentest h? the small margin ef feur paints against this tell, rugged, veteran quintet. Ray Austin, jtie Casteliueei and same cf the reserves gave tittr Gerhsm fans premise tif an exciting seesen. The teliewing week fennel eur hays en the mad fen: their annual game at Salem pins a return engagement at Rheutle Island. The Salem game preved a jinx because Gethem nt-t enly Inst :1 heartbreaking detisien h? tune paint after leading ell ef the game, but else lest their 1;'nsiiI1sttij,.F fer the test enf the seastin as Ray Ftustin went nut cf the game in the last twenty settintis with a ehipped heme in his eihtiw. This defeat and unfertunate incinient was ciimaxed 1:13.: a secnnti defeat at Rhede Island as the RICE buys went em a searing spree in the last half te change what had eriginslly Ieemed es s elese game intn a DHEe sided ee-ntest with eur hays getting the werst hi it. After a week 0f hard practice peritids in the gym tinting which time Ceseh Jensen seught EU EU the vacancy made by Austin, the Gerhsm team won their first UiEtEI'I'f iii the sessen ever Keene Hetmel Seheel by a large margin. Despite this victur? Gethsm felt the istic of reserve strength and in the next game against the friendly, but rival, Fsrmingten testis:I they were druhhed unmErCifullf in annthet settind half deeisiern sis Gotham wiited untiet the pace. Fsrmingten displayed securing pnwet. height, and smeltith werking quintet which was strung ennugh tn keep Gnrham item even getting started. Third Rene-Maneger G. Pettitt, Asst. Ceaeh C. Giiley, G. Eteei, A. Cereste, A. Marten, R. Vaughan, W. Welten, L. Eatenjr C. Hlickitis. Secena' Rath. Neel, L. Giie, R. Austin, E. Knight, W. Garland, A. Cumming, 3 Curtis, 0. Aliherti, Cneeh Jensen. First Hamel. Casteiiueei, T. Vail, J Greer, W. Van BletiEum, H. Cheriten, L. Arnold, L. Nsdesu, E. Ceyne, j. Csmhtidge. BASKETBALL SQUAD Page EightT-fem New Britain, Cenfetente champions sis times, were the nest quintet tn defeat Garham, but the eld fighting spirit ef the Green and White was still there, and before the game had finished eur Ieysl fans had witnessed the best exhibitinn ef basketball this seese-n. Charis ten set the pace, and the game was at tess-up ftertn the start, with bath teams ptevitiing their share ef thrills. From here en the inspired Gethsm quintet were hard te- step. They prepped fer their game with Medswesks, anti rhnugh the up-stete teem tneI-t ever Farming- ten en their way dawn to Gerhsm, the jensen- eeaehed quintet was undeunted and much ten the amazement ef all started the seeend team knnwn es the MShack tterettsM against Mada- wesl-ta. These heys were relieved by the stream- line first teetnI end the game ended in a vice tern,I by We paints fer Gerhem. This exciting vietnty was seen fellewed h? enether ever Salem in their return game. These twe wins raised the Gerhatn hepes fer snether sessent Weakness en the fnul Iine enst the Gnrham teem their game to: Hyennis end theugh this defeat again blemished the seasernr's reentd eur sehere-i turned eut strung fer the Fatmingten trip where the last scheduled game ef the seasen saw our heys lese again tn their ereh rivals. As a Fitting tribute re 3 Erie athlete, and as 3 fitting climax te what started as a peer sessen, the Gotham hasheteets wen a smashing victory ever Nettheestetn Business Cnilege in a pest seesen heneht game at 'EEerhsm1 the preeeeds ef which went tn defrayI hespitai expenses of the injured Rey Austin. Considering the seesnn as a whnie it was far fretn discouraging theugh eur standing in the Cenfereitee was a bit rrtere disappointing than in nest years. It is ennsniing tr:- knew that next yeatjs squad will ineiude aii the iettetmen in sdditien te- jttnier varsity veterans, anti freshw Page Eighry-hee STRUGGLE 1iWITH FARMINGTDN men nenphytes. Is it an? wender that ennther New England Chempienship Ieems en the hntizeni Friday, Dec. 3 R. I. C. E. 43 Friday, Dee. 15 Salem 23 Saturday, Dec. 15: R. I. C. E. 41 Saturday, Jan. :3 Keene 45 Saturday, January.? 13 Fermingten 42 Tuesday, anuertj.F 16 New Britain 61 Saturday, jsnuery 2D Msdewssks 42 Saturday, Feb. 3 Salem 18 Saturday, Feb. 1C! Hyennis 39 Friday, Feb. 15 Farmingtnn 44 Saturday, Feb. 24 Fitthhurg I52 Wednesday, Feb. 23 Nnrtheastern Business Cniiege 25 Gnrhem Gnrhetn Gethem Gethem Gerhsm Gerhsm Gethem Gnrhem Gerhstn Gerhetn Gnth arti Gethstn 3h 2? 31 ?U 2? 33 44 31 33 23 44 3'? BASEBALL 1Write; the snew still an the gmund, baseball was ushered inte G. N. S. 1351: spring. Ne seener did the begs get eut-ef-eleeure than the? tuned up I33; slashing the PertIand Junier CeIIege euth, 15-2. This Tr'iCl'CIl'jr' was. truly an indieetien ef the great interest Shawn it: the game. IE'Jne ef the largest squads e-f veterans. and a best erf new- cemete led the team ten 3 gemd seasen ef I5 wine and 4 lesseshtwe of these by teethrskin- Hing margins. The pitching staff eensieted ef Red Auetin, Wayne Bewie, Sheiden Fetter and en eeea- siene Tuneupr Peeterate whe else: played the in- EeId aIeng with Je-e Castellueei, Capt. Carl Green, Paul Baldwin, and Gunk Nadeau. The eutEelders were Burt Curtis, Jnhnny Greer, and Dtie Davis. BASEBALL 1939 Gerham l5 Pertiand jr. Cel. 2 Gerham 3 Farmingten F Gerham 3- Farmingten 2 Gnrham '9' Keene 3 Gerham 12 Portland Jr. Cal. 2 Gethem 4 Salem 1 Gerham 4 Salem 3 Gerham 5 Rhede Island 15 Gerham 12 Keene 3 Gerham 4 New Britain 9 Lemma B. jewsew, Cearh CARL GREEN, Captain REGINALD Dense, Manager Third RGWHASSL Manager F. Wiggin, R. Netten, E. Maheney, 5. Curtis, M. Edwards, E. Hedgkins, G. Etzei, P. Tibbetts. Seemed RenhH-Manager R. Hedge, L. Sunriney, T. Peeeerare, C. Gilley, Ci. Davie, L. Nadeau, Capt. C. Green. Pint ReweCeaeh Jensen, W, Berwie, R. Austin, B. Curtie, P. Baldwin, J. Casteiiueei, J. Greer, S. Fetter. II. .err f .- 1-333. I E +4; WWW .ttiAJ 1939 BASEBALL TEAM Page Eighw-nx OUTING CLUB President MARJGRIE Elena Vite Ptetidenr CATHERINE Lewm Secretary end Treetttrer ALTHEA BARSTDw The Outing Club, urganieed under the direc- tion of the Wemetfs Athletic department, has. an enteilment ef seventy,F members. Eeeide the regular after echeel hikes, the Duting Club has been active in tt'tett'lg.F ether ways. Its mere- here have enjoyed theatre patties, end the Club has spenserted a Christmas dance. It has. et- genieed and directed the Winter Carnival, at which time Mary Reed was elected carnival queen, and Cenetenee Cullinan, Geraldine White, Merjetie Hewlend, and Elizabeth Leach were her attendants. The award felt anew sculpture went ten the Art Club. Members: F. Andrewe, D. Atmetreng, A. Batsterw, C. BeenteH P. Bent, M. Burnell, C. Campbell, F. Ceatnhs, J Clark, E. Ceriies, B. Ctnwiey, P. DeCeetet', A. Delane, M. Dealt, M. Dodge, M. Bee, A. Dangles, C. Durgin, P. Dyer, A. Felsem, C. Hansen, L. Heighe, M. Juries, E. Kimball, L. Laty, E. Leach, A. Lewis, A. Littie- jehn, M. Mehllieter, L. Mesetve, B. Meulten, I. Nelsen, L. Nerten, D. UuItnn, E. Pinkham, L. Plunkett, E. Pemerey, M. Reed, E. Rehette, J. Seavey, M. Sewell, E. Spreul, E. Staples, M. Stevens, E. Theater, W. True, C. Weieh, B. White, F. Willard, L. Winslow, O. Riley, A. Seward, B. McCarthy, D. Gueltteejr C. Pattiquin, L Burns, C. Lewis, S. Hill, F. Eugen, R. Kinney, M. Hm, L. Pelt. WOMENES SPORTS ARCHERY The class of 194C! eutdid ell ethets in fall archery with Charlene Durgin helding the ehampiunship record in the Cehtmhia EDLIIICISFF 382. Also shunting frem Celumhia and closely ferIIthing Miss. Dutgtn wete Jeanette Fatwell, Laure Netten, Ruth Bishep, Mejetie Dene1 Lillian Bragg, Anita Dale, Betty Pemetny, Darnthy Dulten, Leis Lary, and Miriam Ienee. These sheeting from the thirty;I end the ferry marks were Ruth Hatch, Phyllis Dyer, Juanita Seavey, Flntettee Andrews, Evelyn Kimhau, Marietta Sewall, Beverly;r Luttt:r Thelma Yeung, Fletenee Ceemhe, end Leis Etewn. In the GREEN ewe TWHITE eenteet, the hen- ttet went tn the White team captained by Majhtie Due. In the spring archery, the ttephy wee wen by the date ef 194D, and the GREEN AHD WHITE banner was presented tn the White team. HIDI'IDI'EI'F Varsity apputntments were given ttt Ruth Biehttp, Olive Guehee, Anita Hale, Leis Larry, Majerie Dee, DGIHJII'IY Oul- thin,r Chatiene Dutgin, and Mary Smart. THE QUEEN AND HER CGURT C. Cullinen, G. White, M. Reed, M. Hewlend, E. Leaeh Page Eighty rIE'PEFE HOCKEY I-Itiltl-zej.r is the first fell apart, and every Tuesday and Thursday during the seesen there is a tueh frem the gym tn the held 5e: that net 3 mement at play time may he lest. GREEN AND WHITE teamit wete ehueen, end the games re- sulted in a vietery ef the Greens hy the elese scare ef 5,4. Thie year the Hetke? Il'EIPhF was awarded tn the class ef 1942, end the seesen eieeed with the Green team having wen seven games and lust twe. BADMINTON Badminton is e. fevetite indent spurt during the winter menths, end the tueh ef students tn the gym during the neen heut is a preef tif its perpulerit'f. IFS a let ef fun and excite- ment, tee, fer thetele plenty r ef rivalry. The seunde ef cheering from the enleekete end the swish ef ree-quete never step during that hour, and hitches ger ever the net with feathers Hiring. There is alWaye a lung waiting line fer the eeutte. fer hedminten is the spett ef many Students. Geetge Albert ehljlir assisted the fans h? directing speeial classes en Mendays and WedHESd-eya end the annual singles and deuhles teutnement elimaeed the eeaeen. Ameng the Chief raequet swingers ere PhyL lie Hodsen, Jeeephine Irving, Ruth Patch, Eer- VGLLEYBALL beta Dehetty, Beverly Lunt, Phyllis Wremhelt, Pearl Lihhy, Catherine UiUDnnell, Sally G?Teele, Mary MeGintyt Lyneden Eaten, Rehett Vaughan, Alfred Cereste, end Ruseell Martin. SOFTBALL Sefthall is enethet nf the sperte Spenemed h? the 1 E'Fizltriei'f's Athletic department, and L'II'IE: which is the special feverite ef the Sephee mete gymnasium classes. There is plenty tit activity en the field when sefthaIl starts-heils, hate, and mite are hustled nut tif the little white steteheuse, plates are put inte piece, the captains at the ends at the field give islet in- structions ten their teemSH-the whistle, then hits, catching, bells ever the plate and e hemet wand bEfoE we can believe it1 the hunt is gene, equipment is stnted ewav, arid WElt'E' all back ter the gym fer shewets, and the fun is ever fut anethet day. The traphy this year, was awarded tn the class at 194$. Pleyete are E. West, C. Henry, E. iI-Ia'itney1 M. Smart, R. Biehep, I. Hamhlen, eh. Dale, P. Lenden, B. Meuittm, J Fatwelh U. Meserve, J. Brewn, E. Allen, R. Davis, B. Leech, M. Stetet, j. Hshhy, ih. Betetew, and C. Lewie. HDCKEY STARS Page EightT-eight BASKETBALL At 3:31?! en Tuesdays anti Thutsdeys the basketball enthusiasts rush twee tn the gym, dun their eeleted gym suits1 white bleuses, and sneakers. At 3:45 these players ftem aii three classes are busy at play Substitutes may he seen en the eidehnes waiting to make a basket er twe. Basketballs are everywhere. Whistles 5Eteatti. Seete keepers are buy? at the table. The timekeepet has her eyes en the watch. The play is intramural tempetitien. The third year eiaes wen the cup this year. They didnit taete defeat tinee. Class teams are eempeeed ef the best piayets ef each divisie-n. The various classes play each ether and alternate until the team 1whieh wins the meet games is declared winner. The Green and White teams are eempesed of players; of all tiivieitinst This year the Green team was IViCtEII'iDUS, the captain being Mildred Death. The third year class captained by Ida Hamhien won the ttephy this year. These en the winning team were M. Buck, C. Furhush, R. Edwards, H. Etewn, M. Cenweil and E. Weed. SOCCER Seeeet is played by the freshman anti euphe- mnte classes in the fali, and is a spurt entered inte: with enthusiasm by them. From the mement the girls start running in the field te SOFTBALL Page E :' gh ty-ttme the return he the gym and showers, the scene is an exciting and active ene. Supplies are rushed eut ef the iittle steteheuse, leaders are ehesen. eeieteci pinnies distinguish the teams, and the game is tin. Gual keepete are quick and alert, the centers kick and rush, Substitu- tiene are made in a Haeh, and ElmDSE befette we knew it, the whistle hlews, end the games EFE EW'EI'. 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