Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)
- Class of 1945
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EDITORhIN-CHIEF BETTE LEE ASSOCIATE EDITORS ELVIRA EIRNEY LAURA THOMPSON PRISCILLA WILLARD SECRETARY LOIS KNAPP REPORTERS ZITA CULLINAN CAROLINE CUNNINGHAM PRISCILLA HOLMES VIRGINIA MARTIN BETTY MCCANN BETTY WIGHT PHOTOGRAPH EDITORS ELEANOR MOORE DOROTHY JACKSON PATRICIA ONEILL BARBARA WHITE DOROTHY TRASK ELLEN WHITTEMORE ART EDITOR MAUREEN SHIELS TYPISTS CECILE DAIGLE LINNIE KENNEDY ADVERTISING MANAGERS FLORA GILES KAROL GRAY ASSISTANTS MAURICE DAVIS JANICE GILLIS JANE TYLER MAXINE WAIGHT THE 1945 GREEN AND WHITE PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS 0f GORHAM NORMAL SCHOOL Gorham, Maine The Campus Faculty Classes Activities Features The 1945 Green and White Gorham Normal School Gorham, Maine THE YEAR AT GORHAM IN REVIEW UP THE HILL TO G. N. S. Strolling Up the Campus Drive DEDICATION WM; fam'ng hcm-Is mid deep appr'ecfmian far High fang yem's 9f faiHrJF-HJ. HHSEFLHSFI' ser- vice ID Lu; and I'JLEJ Scharji: tire, Hire graduating cicrsscs crf I955. d0 wcctimmiefy imd gratefuiiy rferh'cafe NILE jr'ram'fmm'? to Miss Mary L. Hastings JHH Jessie L. Keene: Miss Mabel! F. Hymn Miss hart G. Wamhrm'd This pnem. which expresges HIE feeiings rJf each member af the graduating ciasses, wars writ H??? fm- them 33.1- r: senim'. Iive learned that simple things are finest And by living we gmw Etmng. I've felt the warmth nf nne whn aarea When the way ware hard and lang. Iive shared my inmast feelings As I've talked 0f hnpes and fears- Thus gaineni that :nurage, prized by all, T:- live and face the years. I feel I've gmwn within her lave Whose glnw will ever shine - And always I delight ta say HSim is a friend of mine . .I- MISS MARY L. HASTINGS ' Is it pnssibie te leave finer ntetn- I nries than yeung peeple whese lives yet: have tnettlded with the desire tn bring knnwiedge anti ltn-e and under- standing te ethers? Miss Mary L. Hastings has heen Dit'eetnt' nf Teaeher Training at Unr- ham Nnrntal sint'e W19. miter teaehingr in the grades at Adams, Massaehnsetts, Miss Hastings was a member at the faenltfy at Case l tine Net'ntal Seheei tram tssrt tn 1917. After a year's ahseneej she taught a half year at Bridgewatet Narmai. Miss Hastings finally came te us in 1919. We, at Gerhamg are prnud tn say she has been with us twenty-siit . years. It was with real pleasure we learned ef her plans ta eentintte te ! live in Gnrhatn. I !' MISS MABEL F. RYAN :l at have lived in a seheeh'eetn all i nut life 1 Miss Mabel F. Ryan has ' said, and sinee 192th that sehnnlrnntn has been here. at Gnrhani Nnrntalu where many ef tts have spent pleasant items in t-Ineirelins,1r the glehe, er in learning the way in which a wasp eenstrut'ts its nest. Befare eetning hEre, Miss Ryan had taught science I in 1'Wint:hestt.tt'., Massaehu setts. Aptly entitigh, ane sf her hehhies I is Flags at All Natiensii. This has ' been a great seuree nf interest whieh she has shared with us all. Miss Ryan plans te return tn her heme in Waltham and spend the winters in I Iilerida. MISS JESSIE L. KEENE One misses sen n'tneh when he walks ahaut with eyes that are eleseti tn the beauty and wander abeut hint. Miss Jessie L. Keene has inspired within as the desire te appreeiate and tn knew the faseinatien at nature. I Ft'nnl lUtitl - 19112, Miss Keene was teaehing in the sehneis ef Waidnr .hnt'n, antl ft'etn WU? - 19th was attending eellege. In 190? she taught at DEEWBI'S High Seltnnl. We: at 'Gnt'hatn1r are glad that when she name in 19D? it was tn stay. Tht'eugh the example ef se fine a wanian, we have felt that living the best we eeuI-ri was sat greatest titltff here en earth, net nnl'j,F a dutyea pleasure. MISS INA G. WOUDWARD Under the skillful tiireetien and eapahle management ef Miss Ina G. Weedward, the dermiteries have been run eliieientijrr and eennemieally. Even better than that, we base been able te eall them thmen far she has truly been like a ninthet' tn many. After teaehing'twe years in New Hampshire, Miss wnaswara heearne ' interested in tnatrnnis werk, Befei'e enming te Gerham in 1916, she had been at a strhnel in Sniiield: Cnnneeti- eat. 1iti-irild sters and birds have been atneng her many interests, that is . . . 1 when she was net busy planning seinething speeial far as. l a - ea ..-e--e - aa 1944-1945 PRESENTATION OF The eeHeg'e year at 1944-4-5- epetieti nn Nmmel Hill with line eni'eliiient iii the Iau'geet numlier er sltidenie einee the etert n! the war. i'lelf iii 1th yeerie Juniere- lied returned tn eemplete the H'Dl'ii fer their Bait'helerie Degree in Elementary Ed- ueelien. These were jninetl hy- lhi'ee ethere whe had lieen teaching. iiiieerljl.l ail ef laet yeer'e Eephenmi'ee were iiet'k iiial tmly lheee whe had enm- pleted a semester ef' cadet teaching were en eemliue in Septemlier. The ethere were etu-tient teeeliei'e at the Heinunstretien SehnnL er had ptieitiene HE: eeelet teachers in rural eehenle at Heyiiieiid., Ceeent Bux- ten er Heme. These iippert:ieeemen1 whti had entered Gerhairr in lhe treiihied early days M the war when ether mere epeetaeular eervieee drew high eeheel graduates away fi'eni seeking L-ei'eet'e ee teeehere. were new in a iiiinerily, entmunbered by either ene ef the lewer eieeeee. But theyF aeeepted the re- epuneiiiilitiee ef leadership in eellege ee- tivitiee7 meeting the inereaeed demands an their Lime and talents. Lest yearie Elie liireshman eleee, largest in live yeare, wee iieek in strength, litit eut- numbered Ivy this yeai'je Freshmen. The tetel enreimerit ef aliciut 22H breught the eeiinel beck te very nearly.I ite- pre-wer statue in number ef wemen etu- dE-IITLSJ hut still mere than Hm EhGII :1? its Ueuai number ef men. A further return te nermeiey wee netted in the Teeumptien ef the Hvevdey eellege At Class Time An American scene. Students wending Deer campus walks Frem detrm meme Teward elaeeee, Purpuseful but Quite unhurried As Uld Glory Wavee everhead. NEWS AND VIEWS week and the return at a June Ceiiimenee- Irient after twe yeare ef Saturday elaeeea and a ehertened eeltege year. Cenfrented with this WHICDIHE ehange, the C235? whe had heeeme adept in getting etit ef Satm'ttay niernitig elaaeee1 applieti their eeneiderahle ingenuity, taet and per- euaeire pewere te whittling dewn Fridayt artermmne. We missed Miae Belle, whn had dene eueh a grand jeh in aperte and health edu- eatien, and weienmed as her eueeeeeer Miea Derie Fit: ef Auhiirn. We learned that Miea Lewie, whe had heen granted a leave Hr absence. was new teaching in Taeema, Wash. Mre. 1WI::u':idward., whe teek ever her Literature elaeeee as substitute last year: joined us as a regular member ef the faculty. Miss Lewis? Prietrtir Cluh die- handed, hut t'erthwith eprang up again ea the Amieitia Club with the Phaetrj,F Cluh pereennel aa eherter members. At the Junier High Seheel, ht r. Ander- erin, whe hatl aerreti lt'i years as primeipal, resigned tn heeenie superintendent e-f eeheele at IJerer-Fe'xereft. Mr. Ahhett, e Gtirhatn altitiiiiua, eame teem the principal- ehip ef a junier high eeheel at Seuth Paris tn eueeeed Mr. Antiereen. Mr. Ahhett married a Farmingten girl in Oetehen and they are living in the heuee en the eamptta where the Andereene tired. Mr. Tyler resigned as juiiier high eeheel teaeher et matheiilatiea and eeienee duringr the emmner te teat:h at Thernten Aeademy. Miee Alter: meeed tilietaire frerri her Sixth Grade Le take twee Junier High Englieh; and Wire. Clement, i'reni Bethel, aueeeeded Miae Allen. Mr. Abhett leek the TMath arid Seienee eiaeeee. The wheie aehtiet was saddened in the tell he the newa ef the death of Capt. Ralph Hansen. a Gerham graduate1 wheee wife was teaeher ei the Fifth Grade. At niid-yeara Wire. Hansen gave up her teaeh- ing and hire, Paekard heeame the Fifth Grade teaeher. Miae ?t'htrprhj.r waa marrieti during the Christmas helidaye te Lt. Jehn Keliehe. end aeeernpenieti hire te the West Ceaet. Mrs. Manchester eaeeeeded her as teacher ef the Seemed Grade. During.Ir the fell it h-eeeme ktinwn thet h'Iiae Keene? Miee Haetinge1 Miaa Ryan and Miss: 1FWe:etht-erd were planning te retire at Certhe'tl in Autumn the end of the year. Theugh theee friends had earned their retirement many times' ever: it did net seem peeeihle that this Was te he their last year at Gerham. Students and family alike Felt regret at their deei- eien te leave. The war waa eleee. tn the Gerhara earn- pue. Dailyr ite efieete and its demands teatetl the ateadfaetneee arid fertitude ef Gerhamitee te earrjr en teward the vital werk ef teaching te whieh thejtr had deeeteei themeeteee. The high eeurage that is ealled Fer in the wemen hehind the hghting men was net friend wanting. True! the days ef trial hiaekeute were ever and the pljrwetid ehutteret which the eHieient derniitterjrr civilian defense teama etepped ever the dining hall wirittewa in jig time, were etered away. There were rte mere teura rif duty apetting airplanes. But after ail, theae dutiee were easy,r anti helped take the mind eH real war. New there were htlndreda tit 1int-tnail lettere anti lenger letters and pareele geing eat free: Gttl'htith. There were anitieaalj.F awaited repliee. New there were the daily eaaualty iiete and the ever present peeei- Strnlling Mung Tegether FAMILIAR hilit;F that thej,I might include a name wheee presence there wentd he herdlg.F endurahle. There were times when eueh news eeme tn friend 01' reemmate. There were the happier times when he had a furleugh and D1: Bailey, with uni failing understanding, granted leave frem eeheel fer eeveral days an that the meet might be made ef this furteugh. Semer times it wae the last time eff fer mamr weeks, and it meant a let to he with him. New and then Cerham men in the eerviee made epeeiel tripe te visit Nernml Hill during eeme brief respite frern duty. Settle had been elaeemetee ef the Juniere er Seniere; ethere had been lenger away frem FACES AND PLACES the eeheei. Den Biehee, veteran ef the Settth p-Flfifill': eelled in the fell! and Heb Vaughan called with his Gerhem reern- triete1 Gerry Meyherry, thettgh they are in riifferent hranehee Hi the eereiee. Eddie MeDeneugh, Deae. Tewne, Rey Knight, Red Black. Phii Kilnbaii. Seetty Cetnpheli, end Jehn Alden were ether eellere. Navy Lt. Letlie .ieneent iieriiier eetteh and physics ef the exciting New England Teeehere Cei- iege League hankethall eenteete that are a regular part ef peeeetime Gerhani eeiiege life. A state high eeheel erees eeuntrr ehttnipienehip was run ever the inngqniueed ereee eeuntry enuree in Ntwemher bringing heel: ti taste iii the spent: that will return with the peeee. There. were enly lwn er three fiancee iii+ Glimpse ef Campue frnm Church Tewer after the Leaves Have FaIIEH teacher, and Mrs. Jensen, eelied in Janu- ary. Capt. Orlande Aiiherti and his eieew mete, Lt. Hey Austin, were Februer?r vieitere. Alumni in uniferrn in all parts ef the werid kept in teueh with their alma mater threugh Frequent exchange ef letters with faculty and students. OeeeeienelI1t,I Dr. Beiilef,r reed lettere ef epeeiel interest in ehepel. The absence ef men's ethletiee was felt. Intreqnurel games had he take the piece steed ef the ueuei Iiherei pregrem ef Fri- day er Saturday tWElliltg EVEHleil'tith'lnaiE after beekethall games: fermele et verieue times. But the deneee this year were real eeeeeiene and the efi'erte making them pess- ihle in spite ef difheuitiee were appreciated by everjrene. The pleasant eenteet with Maine Maritime Aeetiemjr, a relatienehip, new in its eeeend year, is werth building inte a treditien. Eeeeuee it is-z it email eeileget Gerhem i5 likely.r to he undervalued at timee, even 11;; these whe- knew it best. A heerlening Sephemm'ee end Dakieaf Cluster l'eelieetien ef the reel lmeeuty ef the enrnptte end the distinctively friendly Cerhetn spirit came in the felt when seven ether Maine eelleges end the University nf New Hampshire sent delegates here fer e twn- day Student Christian Mavenlent ennfer- enee. The whele student lmtiy end feenlty turned tn in helping Mrs. Beilej,r end her eenunittee make the pregrem run emeethly and see that the visiting deiegetee felt at heme. At the eleree ef the meetingIr eenle many.r eineere expeeseiene ef eppreeietinn. One delegate remarked that Gnrhatn wee unusually well Suited fer the Cenferenee einee the Feeilitiee were an eeeelient. It had been 35 eueeeeefnl as any farmer een- i'erenee e-n larger campuses, mere 5e then many. The eagerly awaited eetien ef the Maine Iegieleture te make lteeeihle the renaming ef nnrnlel eehnnle which eenfer degrees en students eueeeeefullj,r enmpIeting e fent- year eeuree, seemed nearer es the legisla- ture ennvened in January. Dr. Russell, prineipel-elneritue, had been elected te rep resent the lawn e-f Gee'hem1 and had been eppeinted tn the eennntttee en edueetien. Margaret Bielteifs father was eheirmen at this eennnittee. The State Department ef Educatinn eeliveljg.r fevered the eet enabling the nermel eehenl trustees te elmnge the name at 3 qualified nennel eeheel te teeeh- ere eellege. Get'hem, elmut te center degreee en its: eighth elaee ef eendidetee, had been a teeehere trellege in all hut name fer eeme New Weill Make the Hill time. enrl new Farmingtnn wee effering the futlt'vjreer retiree. tritttdenteg eluntnit Fat'lllt'jt' tllltl I'riende uf CNfi. whe have heen referring te their irietittttien as e teeehv ere eellege, were happy that the tr-henge in Heme wee te he ullit'iel seen. Dillieult timee ef the war have been feeetl end the prehlenie thej.F hreught have heen eeereetne. The unusual vitality ef Gerhem1 grewing lhreugh yeere ef Lin- eenipreinieing eert'iee te the peeple end eeheele ef SGchWEstErn l'eleirie1r manifested iteelf in the eehnelle FEEDVEI'Y in ertrelrnerit in the twe war years just past when meet teeehere eellegee iii the east were still suffering leeeee. Seen the men whe left the eempue te fulfill a sterner duty, will he heel: frern eeerf,r quarter ef the gtehe te resume their etueliee and take the inipertent peet ef a teeeher in the eeming struggle 'te build a hetter werld. There'will be ball games again and treek meets, fraternities and hull eeeeiene. The parking let hehind Riteeell Hell1 whieh hee- heen ettt ef ttee fer three years, will he erewded with everything freln jeepe entl jelepiee tn the care we are dreaming elitnlt. The faithful Gerheni Bullet will eli'er deuhle eeete te eeeh peee- enger end the aisle eleered ef even hencl baggage, fergetting theee greets when it Sehelare and Beaks eeultl preritle etetitling reein Dllljr', and little enengh let that. There. will he new huildinge end in:- lireveinente in the Imilrlinge new e11 eein- pue. New eeureee el' study are heing die- eueeetl. There will he the. eenienting ef n'ew eam- litie friendehipe end the Hewering el new eeniptte remeneee. New eellege eenge will be sung eleng with the treditienel GNS. tunes. New eilver trnphiee will find their wejl.r freni the helde ef eperl be the eellee- tien et Gerhem. And though Turkey Lene will deubtleee never be paved? etrelling feetetepet ef a bright Met.F efterneen, will enrely again Find the eeeree dieeernihle path belew the greee ef Leverh Lane, grewn renk during yeere ef wee. Peeple et Gerheni during the war years: heth etudente and staff, have been apprecia- tive ef the heritage entrusted te them by generatiene ef the peet end by their fellewe eelled etltlclenigtr ewej,r in the llewer ef their yeeth te Iierlerm the ehligetiene ei' men. They have preserved the line tretlitiene ef the eehenl and have eerrietl nut! well anti faithfully, the impertant but unheralded duties they have heen eelled ripen te chi. Theyr will eentinue te eerl'yr en until, en thie heleved eelnpue, e blithe heart egein rewertle the werher. jane Weieemee Whiter HERE WE MEET FACULTY Part of the pregram fer rehahilitatien ef the edueatienal system in England is the establishment ef 10 er a deaen teaehere eellegee, eaeh 1e pre- pare 200 te 3PM students at a time. In thie government eupperted mrwe in better the eemnmn eeheele, the British eeald have deeided en ene large ineli- tutien fer twe er three theueand students, er twe er three eellegee ef a then- eand etedente eaeh. The large units would deuhtleea entail leee expense. But fer the heat ItDeEible preparation at teaehere the mere eeetlj.r hut mere efteetive emaller unite were eheeen, after the eituatien had been earefellj,r studied. Cerham Nermal Seheel ie a teaehere eellege of this size, falling enty a little helew 200 etudente t1 uring the weret war year, and exeeeding 300 etu- tlEItlH very little in nermal timee. It ie large enough te make eemmunity aetivitiee eHeetive, autl emall enettgh ee that each student knewa pereenally eaeh Faeulty ntemhet', and viee verea, small enough 50 that the eperalien ef- the eeheel en a friendly, pereenal haste ie peeeible. The reputatien ef the friendly eampue ef the evertepen deer in the prineipalie eHiee, and er the Eatijf aeeeee te faeultj.r members when eenealtaa tien ie tleeirerL has been earned ever a lung period. In carrying eut eem- munity neede, etudente and faealtg.F members week together, sharing their ideae as well ae their physical teil. It is partly the size of the eellege that Inakee thie pesaihle, partly,r the Cdefltll'Y eheriehed traditions. tn the pages next fellewing, the GREEN AND WHITE Editere have tried te pieture Dr. Baileyr and his. staff in eharaeterietie infermal peeee, as typical ae peeeible ef the way they' appear dayr after day. Net that they weuldnit make, if fermally phetegraphed, an impeeing array ef the genus prefeeeer, but we are mere need to them the ether way. AND ADMINISTRATION Skipper and Freshman Crew MATH, SCIENCE, CRAFTS Utl Page 1:3 illtl'nthteing this. faetlttjt' eee- tiun, Dr. Bailey i9- eeen helping memhel'e ef nne ef the Freehnum ttivieiene in the animal Autumn Ieaf-reking ef the eemlnu. He might have heen eaught hy the eemere with students geing ten the eider mill with apples teeth the eellege erehnrd. er help- ing a green :14 faetttty and student men mnve the pienie tehlee tn the gtere in the Spring. 01' he eeuld he feund talking things ever with a student in his nttiee, er taking part in a community eeeiel event. Ur leaving in his ear hefnl'e ehainel time with t1 gteup ef students te 1tieit three e1- four eeuthweetern Maine high eehuele tn tell juniere and eeniere there aheut Ger- ham. Altheugh Mrs. Bailey is net a member er the t'eettlty, she gives emf her time and talents unetintingt;r as eeunaurller ef the Mr. CHILE? Demenet ra tee Ceunsetler ef Future Teachers Y.W.C.A., whieh' exel'eieee reel religieue inHuenee en the eempue, end as greeieue hneteee te eeheel. greupe at teas and weep- tiene at the Fritteipelie Heme. Her expert musicianship adds mueh tn eellege fune- liens. heeieting Dr. Bailey in Hdtninietretien ie Mr. Wnedwarrt... eiee prineipel, who has. had a lung eeeeeiatien with CINE. Mr. Weedward ie attendenee effieer, ie reepnny ihle fer arranging the Hne pregrem ef een- eerte end leetures enjeyed eeeh greet, and ie in ehetge ef planning the annual May Ball. He teeehee physical eeienee, ethiee end eeheel law. Miss Keene has ltrehallly taught mere Gerham studente- then any member at the staff einee jeining the faculty in 19t17. She teaehee hielegieel eeietme.J industrial arts and bible. Freshmen learn ftem her he identify.r Maine birds, te underetand their habite and it! want te knew mere. aheut them. Mr. Cilley hee- alee taught many years at Gerham tie memher ef the industrial atte Faculty. Hie specialties are drawing and weedwerking. He has junier high eeheel begs in the Shep fer inetruetien efterneene, while nermai eeheel students learn teeeht ing preeeduree from him. ! AND HOW TO TEACH Besides eleeereem teeehing and extra- eurrieular HdFiEnfy duties, eeeh feeulty member elee serves as eenneeller te fwe er 5th freshmen and a like number ef eeph- emeree. The students feel free te eeneult their eeuneellere in 111115!r matter ef adjust? ment te eempue life, and the eeuneellere keep an eye en the eeheleetie reeerds te give help end adviee when needed. 1When uppereleeemen are being inter- viewed by superintendents: they always eell en Feeultjrr members fer letters at t'ee- emmendatient Makes Math a Pleasure Gnrham Scientists Cenfer Miee Hastings, e5. direeter ef training, rzupervieee the werk uf the eadf't teachers tll'lfl the student teeehere in the demenetre- lien eelmete. She intredueee freshmen te eeheelreem prehleme in hEr ehservatien classes end is adviser fer the ETA. and the eit'ie eennnittee. Miss prten taught in a rural eeheel end in the gradee ef the demenetratien eeheel ht'fere teeehing methemetiee in the Nermal St-hee-I. She ie eivie eemmittee adviser. Eeeial studies teachers are Miss Ryan in geegrephy, Mise Weed in hietery, Mr. I Peekerti in peyehelegy and Mr. Bassett in I emrietegy. Mise Wreed if: else adviser ef the Pelitieel Uieeueeien greup and Wes ehairmen ef the eemmittee planning the V-E Day wership serviee. Mr. Packard is e eivie remmittee adviser, and a men wheee hetp is relied er: in eeuntleee essential teette. it'lr. Beeeett ie- in eherge ef making the elerea eehedutee. In the English department are Miss Sew- !Centinuetl en Page 2m SOCIAL STUDIES, ENGLISH. Ge Eng raph E1- Sncial Stuaies FacultyF Talking It Ever FHAHCIh Luna BMLET. Frinm'pnf 3.3.. 51.5.. 13niver5ity Hf Michigan FILER. Cnlumhia WALTEH Emu: RITF-SEI-L Fn'nrr'pm' Emerfms 3.35... Wesleyan EILDH Rhonda Is-land Cullege uf Edu- caliml Lums BUHTDN Wnumunn Fire- Principnf 3A.. Baits 1-1.5... Harvard Science. Schnul Law. Ethiw, Hanlugy JESSIE Lamar: chma PI1.B.. Wealeyan Biulngy. Bird Sturly, Hihle. Industrial Arts LAWRENCE NELSGN CILlJ-l'l' Gnrham Nnrmal Schnnl anlwnrking. Drafting Hams LUirlF-E Hasmas Castletun Nnrmal Scluml Eniumhia Directnr nf Training ?k-IAHHL FIIMCEE -RTA?1' 3.5.. Hustml 'Ifniversity Gengraphy. Nature Study- h-IIr-HAM Eu-NICE ANDREWS 3.5.. I'h'I...-1... Culumhia ?'n'hlsin EVERETT SHERMAN Paumnn 3.5., Rutgers Paychnlng? ETHEIIN' FHSTEH UPTm: 13.5.. NA... Calumhia Halhemalics The Landed Gentry A RT AND GYM EH'E'IH-ll'l ELIEABETH er'U-IJ HA... Cnllw Histnry Ek'I-Lm' x L! 'I'TLHH ELI? 3.31.. Hefmnre ELAN Hulnmhia Huusehultl Arts. Nulriliun llnnmma Blazumm EAMEE 3.5., .E-dedlehury 3.14.5... Frau Instiluta Lihraria I1 Lihrary' SCiEIHJF: CLARA. ELIEHEIE'I'H SAWYHH 13.35... University 0f Maine ILA. Hustnn University Ham: 0f Wanmn. English Hmmn-xn ELmT 135551511 H.351... Tali: 1L5 ... University ui Vermunt RFgmmr Suninlngy'. Ecunnmica Artist in Many Lines SAMUEL r1. BRGCATU 3.5.. Busmn University- Art EDNA l..F.m'ITT WQQDWARD 11.3... Wellesley Literature Hams I. F'ITE: Pussa-Nissen Schnal of Physical Edu- natinn HE. Enstnn University Health and Physical Education Literary Cunference in Library Carrying the Tarch far Gym WE OBSERVE CLASSES I'l'. .thl.tnL:+-.'Il lt'nm Pagi- IT? yer. wltu ie- nTeet t'lFilll Hf wutnen. Mt'r. thdwurd. and It'lixe'limnre. librarian and afit-iz-zen' ef the Lilu'atry llltth. Miee Andrews teaches I'IIUrE-f' in the Imr- nml seheul 3an denumelmtiun EL'hUUL and direete the glee club and errhestre. Her t'elltrihtltitme tn the l'rHlF-it'dl prrzgrems in t'hapel and Hi Hat'ietl gathet'ittge have been great. Miee Andrews and 51155 Littleiielel, heueehelei arts teaeher... ll'liF- spring heught a lmuee at the feet nf Nnrnml Hill inle- whieh they,r expeet Lu tntwe this Hummer. Mists LittleHeId i5 ehairnmn ttf the refresh ment enmmittee fer 11H itttpertant funetiens. a duty perfmmed Le pt-:rfeelir:m and withettt fuss. Mr. Breeatu i5 art Leaeher. adviser nf the Part Cltlh, member n! the MTA legislative eemlnitlee. and amateur phetcrgraliher and peel. He direeled the tatteeeeeftll euphe- mm'e minstref :altuw. Mies File. ttseirsted Ity I't'iiee HLIH. hate eut-t-eerled in EfSIEiiliiFjlng .21 new pregt'am ni' health and lJIIFF-ii'nl edueatliun whieh rmt nnlj; werlae hut i5 fu-t. Mr. MJlmtt heads the rietuenstt'atitm eeh'eerl faculty. tenehee math and :ieienee in the jtmier high. and i5 president ef the newly farmed Gerhum TEEtL'hEl'S Cltth. Primary Teachers Like Their Wnrk THUMM Iimratm Anim't't' Gurham Nurlmll Eeluml . Frinefpm', Demuttetrelien Selmul Juniur High Selttmil Methematiee alel Eeienee EIMtIttL-L'n't: GATM-LLLIS 'Ith-att: Castine Nnrmal Eelttml CU! um IIIiEL Jtmiur High Selmul Sueial Studies I Il'.l.l-;:T ALLEN 3.3.. Gurllam Wurmttl Sehuul Juniur High Selmul English Em'rn Frr'r-e ELEMENT 3.5.. Cnrlmm Nnrmal Selmul Sixth Crerie Fit-L'r'r't' Hemmer: Ilaxetm Gul'lmm Nm'mul 5::Imut Fifth Grade ri'irsl setmretert 'tltrllttn' IIIIIH'I'IS PAEHMHJ HLEn. Emlmm NHHTIEI Ettlmul Fifth Unule teleeuml eemeetert Maps 111213.:I Part in Upper Grade Unite it e?! AT DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL Mam Pmnnm HEH Burgh! LH'H'H'HI'RiT'j-r Fuurlh Urmle thHL 11::ALIJE'rI-zn Gurham Nnrmul 3111:1111 Third ilradr TIAnt-ir. MIJHI-IH' KuLIrzl-IL: 3.5.; Gnl'imm :anmal EEIHHH SHIHIHI Grade IFII'SI Enlneaml'i EHHIHA LIEII'IMZ'K khmzu ESTl-Lii. Elnrhum Ewinrm.eul Suluml Frwcnn'i Kraut.- tF-urnml wnwater? HIJEE WHTHEHELL Gurlmm Nurmal Suhnnl First flunk: Emu fllsli'riu'm; IlM' ILH EiLIH'L. Huahm Univm'sily K imlvrgurhrn. Prime: r1,- Hemling. H.imh-rgurleu-Prinmrv Helh- IHJS WHLmH-Ln anmmm 3.3.. Em'ham an'mal Ecllnnl neumnstrulinn HIIruI SCIHMI J.H.S. Stag Chats at End of Day Mit-T-H TraFk 111 stir'iul studiES and Mia; Allfn In Engli5h wa'rk with him in ihe junim' high dEiJartnwni. '. $ Ii:-1s TI'HSk I'm asais-tanl principai. In the inlrrnmclial'f' gradea EEI'E Mrs. CIEHIHIL Eixlh grade: Mrs. PEIEkEII'IL'L Hfth graidm am! WHFH PPnhndy, frmrlh gradm Mrs. ClmnEm alm 5: run: as AInEr-ilia Cluh udvij-Im'. Misy PFHIHHiF is a sparialia in mating and I'f'mL-Tliill hnrk. Thr- prilnnry LEHE'hFVS art! Him: .lj'dtfilliii- lH' in ihr third grade, Mm. l-Iancharater ill llw sw-nnd grade. Miss: Wethrrell in Hm final grade. and Mist: Hay in the kinder gm'lm: nnd suh-prinmry grudea MEE- WIL'AIHELFT nlan 59mm n5 aasistanl clean. Miss Hay imlllthljf-i kindergiu'len-primary Hmlhudr: In nurmul 51-11qu HltltIPnIS PHI'UHEH in lhir; EFIFL'iiIHHPfl mirrir'lllum. 21an i5 :1 t'tladillg sllFt'iaHraL HEW 11! nf th teavhem nn 1hr family have HD UK!I'il-HII'TiE'UhII' duties. snmetimes hvuause they haw 5n rmentiy rnnw In thvi 1' prewnl lvurhing lmsilinna, Iml aim, at: in Ihe L'EEEEH uf Miss Ryan and Mia; Wethm'ell whn haw taught at Gnrhzun fur 11mm.r years. Immume Lhr-ir extra? wnrk nflen umnrs right in the classrnmn when: they are- m:- knuwladged Experts. West Earhart: Nears Its Qucta AND EVERYTHING RUNS It L'Hl'tit he felted? Have yeti asked Miss MeLein and Miss Wittgner? Whetie the schedule? Here yeti asked the eHiee girls? Hew tutteh de yeti ewe the eeheel? Have yett eeked Leeky? Are- the new heeke ill yet? Ernestine me tell yeti. Feuntein pens, mittens, pine, pencils, ruiere, eeheel- tllES: iedgete1 jeurnele, receipts, beeh et'd- ere, end heeke keep the efiiee girls at Ger- hem Nettmel Seheel busy all day, all week, all year. The mimeegreph titeehine tune eff ptegtettie and calendars fer ergeniee- tiene, exams fer teeeheret end eutiinee fer eerieue eeeeeinne under their guidenee. It is net ttneentnten fer them te make the steeeil1 tee. One tit their deilyr dutiee ie setting the meiiethie teacher: that teacher, the lihrerjr.F the. etudente whe eetnmute, the students whe live in the dermiterh end even the eHiee girie themselves came in fer their share. Always at hand is the schedule whieh telle where every girl can he feend at Et'ljr' time if she is in elatee. There ie H big huei- neee in schedules at the end ef every quarter end aimeet as big a business in bus tickets every week e.ttcL fer a trip te tewn en Satur- day ie a highlight in the week fer many: girie. This trip they have te he peetpened end eften is en eeeettttt 0? a eere threat at eetne ether iiitlEEe, mejer er miner. Hew- eeer, it the. girls feel unwell they have eniy te gt: tn Mrs. Welleee, the seheei nurse, Nurse 15 Keyetene in Health Pregram whe mttinteine en efhee tutti itthrmery en the eeeenti iieet' itt Hehie Hell. She keeps the meme there shining, eettjt, entnfet'teiilt-n and sea pleasant that it it? tlitl'ttlet t1 jet; te he. eiek. Mrs. Wallace ie en the jeh hefere hreekfaet in the teeming te tied ettt whe needs a breakfast in hed ettti every trip te the tiinittg teem fer a meal means that she carries with her e Iittle slip ef paper with the menus fer eiek peepie en it. These slips get returns in the shape ei' treye heth eppetieing te leek at end rieiieiette tel settlpie. Though her wiee advice may eemetimee peetpelte pleeeure tripe... it finds its reward in Ieee make up werk fer eltttiente end Ieee days epent in bed. During Mrs. Weiieeeie iiitteee in the felt, Wire. Ernest Dew, ferttteriy e Netty nurse, sttl'tetittttecl es eeheel nurse. The Cet'hettt Nennel St'heei faculty and students have merit; t'eeeette fer their appre- eietietl er the eervieee and friendship et' Miee Eleete MeLeitL Mise- IErnee-tiite Weg- IteL and Mrs. Here Wallace. Eteem it. MELAIW Hersm'. heeremrj' m the Prieeipef EHNESJI'I NF. WAEB EH .4 ssiettmt ti eeretery Ln G. Wennwmm Dt'etiet'en, Hireeter e; Hermirm't'es FLGIH WALLACE Helmet i't'ttrtte Uffiee Ie EHieient and FriendlyI SMOOTHLY It is an early.r geed meming yeu give te Ted Lunt when he ehakea dawn the fur- naeee la hring te earlyr risers the weleeme aeund ef steam in Iha radiatet'e. Aimee! as early free greet Elmere and Edna Halley, when hare te prepare breakfast hefare 6:39. A visit he the kitchen after breakfast will fled CHIH'IEI' underway and hefet'e neen a geetl numher ef leaves. af bread neatly,r set eat ta eeel under Edna's expert hand. Her paetrieea puddings, and ice cream make her a geed friend ef all werking girls. - Elmere keeps the kiteheu matting like eleekwerk. He prepares delieieue eeup, meatT vegetables, and ether feeds. Even witheul eleetrieity, Elmere may,r be the enly ene he knew it far he eeeke ever an emer- geney ateve and the feed is supplied te the dining reem witheut their realizing that it has beau mare werk than usual te prepare it. What aheut the man when mews the lawnae empties the waete eane, ehevele the paths, and deee ae man'g.r things fer eur eemfet't? Mr. Lth has been a faithful janiter at CNS. fer L'I- yeare. He is the eentaet between the eeheel and pest ethee and brings up the hill the mail anticipated ea eagerly by every student in the charmi- tet'y. Hie duties keep him busy until after tiat'k many a time, fer inatanee the night last fall when he hurneci leaves ever he- hind Russell Hall at 1G:DG. Se yeur geed night might be as late as year geed learning was early. King at the Kitchen Deea Dur Frie nd, Ted TI-lEtJntlltE D. LLaT EILF erin t emfent hf H uh a'in g3 Eremm'a ELM mil? H t'JIJJ-T'II' Ch of Enaa l-leLLET Pastry Carafe That Bread Smell Greed! end MANY STUDENTS WORK At 6:15 Miss Ine G. Weedwerd, Iiietrem is- ringing the tirst hell eellinElr te the dining reem fer hreekfeet freer: 35 te 5D girls? 13 ef WhDI'tt ere waitresses and eight diehwaeh+ ere. The rest are eerrider girls whe keep the derrniterjtf in erder frem tep te hettem. By five minutes ef seven the waitresses have their tehtee ready and await the eell frem the headweitreee: mfree may draw, girls? At 7:00 breakfast begins, dieh- weehing hegitte., and eerrider werk begins. The dermitery eemee te life. Interest in what is being served i5 evinced hy the heads turned tewerd the epen deer threugh whieh the waitresses lite inte the dining teem with their leaded trays. Verieue trips te the kitchen iinelly end in en aHirmetive answer tn the dish- washers: queetien1 uDishes all eutT: The meal is ever end the euppiy tine has kept up its traditien. Life fer werkere et GEE. is- net ail hum- drum. Seme ef eur meals are eetdeer pieniee. 0n eueh eeeeeiene the peeple eenle re the dining reem and tile eut threugh the kitehen where waitresses hand them silver end diehee end the eeeke fill their plates. Other essentiais are carried errr te the grew hei'erehend hy the weit- re'eees hut the tliehgirle' trerlt eelnee after- wards. heeauee. even at pienies, there are dirty dishes. It it- werth the merit in the epring er fell te have t'rtuihferte teeetetl ever the epen tirel'ihtee entl te eel under the pine. trees in the greve. Miee Weedwerd Iike:: te give pet'tiee fer trey werking girls? Christmee this jtettr hrnught e leveljrr halttlttft fer them in the dining reem. Deeeretiene were heeutifut and e Chrietmee tree with presents fer every girl wee t1 feature ettrttetien. rThe whele dining reem hetl t1 Christmee henquet Deeeiiiher 11. It wee a festive eeeeeien with the waitreeees dressed tip in their white uniferme as they the every Sun- day fer dinner, the rleeeretiene put up hjt the eerrider girls and the lighted eendtee. Leek ef eleetrieity has. given the diningr reem t1 festive ttir en twe- ether eeeeeinne this year. It was well fer us in theee emer- gencies thttt Miee uirtttltthtl'ti heed the fere- eight te have a gem! Supply ef eentllee- en hand. Theugh it is fun enee in e while, the dishweehere hepe it WtJt'tit happen eflen. It means weehing every dish 11y hend fer H'H peelile and it Utllli'llti up, they eeyi How We Laughed As We Lahered Together Il' TO REDUCE EXPENSES Prestu Chenge-e! Between 41 eiehiek in the efterneen end B eieleek the next merning, Certheli Hell undergeee a trans- fermetien frem dusty, the dust having eeeuniuieteti under the tramp ef many feet, te dustless. These respensihle fer this ehenge ere Carl tletlititit Hebert MeLain, and Isabel Reed. Htiseell Hail else feeis the eheiige Which eemes ft'eiii diiigent use e-f their hrush, duster, end dustpen. Though students may net feel that Hmuehii dirt is eeri'ierl inte the buildings en their feet, Iseliel, CerL and Herb een testify.r by the lead theftr earry away eeeh night that it is net r nmeh'i' but LLitery mueh . Theugh the big basket eften gets a surprise guest in the fet'm ef ene ef the janiters pushed in at the hand at anether, it is reeliy the receptacle fer waste paper frem every i'eem. ehelk dust. and unusahle pieees ef chalk fittim every bnet'd, and till hi the eentents ef the thistpen. Evidenee nil e: 1t'isit i're-m the jenitnrs is eften the rearrangement tit eheirs. rTheir Heir Fer change semetimes i'esttits. in ehsii's being reversed in direelimit set ever a few litteti. tir mtweci tti t1 etil'uet' tir lhe i'tieiii. Thus rearrangement heemnee dissrrengev tiieill. hut the letlt'het' titlesilit mil'tti tne tuneh hetsettee e eletm Fleet is e geed itieentive fer fixing up. tii'leti itilh ext'eiieut I'Eettite. tit the end ef every quarter. the eld gym hee- le here an estrei.-s;ieeiel thisting he- eatise it heeemes the exam ttimn. Te the jeniters this eenies es a pleasant er an unpleasant test: depending uptm whether er net they are te he. the trieliiiis. The. janiters End the seeend anti third fleets extremely interesting heeause tif hul- letin hnerdst pietures nf hirds and animals in the Bielegy renm. and at start with lets HF things tn sweep up espeeieliy after a elass in Industrial Arts. .ieniter werk has its edtieetiensl sitie sentiemie as well its extra-etu'rietlhtr. janiterial Crew Dumps This and That into Trash Can WE'LL PICTURE FOREVER 0n the pages next reliewing are individual photographs ef each member ef the Settier end Juniet' classes. and at these graduating last year item the three-yeer eeuree when are new teeehing. These graduates, deprived at e yeerheek heeeuse ef wet eenditinne. are weleemed to share in this GREEN AND WHITE. Lastly eume 5113 pel'mte nf the undet'elasemen. The Seninrs Feel that their Feet three years? experience gave them a geed Start on the right kind efi a fourth year. Several members. attended a sym- pheny eeneert tegethet' in Portland ten hear Ruth Peeeelt, vieliniet. At Christ- nlee time exehange ei' gifts, plenty ef' ereekere, eeekiee, jam, peanut hutter, anti eeffee made Rehie reereetien I'DDH'I a gala piaee fer the Senior elese eelehretien ef the helidey. Asa hewlers the Seniere feel quite expert sinee the night in Weethreek when they all theught they hewled the highest eeere. Cenftdentially eeme of them secured mere at the Feast whieh Fellewed. A weekend at Camp Ellie preved the eul'h'terj,r abilities ef seme. They say the teaet waant hurnedemueh. What they hunted there was the mide night nil. A few hardy EDtllS tried the swimming hut hashing in the sun with e hnek wee mete alluring te meet. With preperetien fer greduetien and interviewe frem superintendents came the realizetien tn heth Seniere and Juniere that Gnrhem has meant mueh in the way eth strung ties ef friendship and trust in eurselves, and hate given us an amhjtien te F111 eur places sueeesefully and wholeheartedly es the teachers ef Amerieeas next peeeetime generation. THIS LAST JOYOUS DAY Senim DfEcera THE DAYS THAT WE SPENT Barren Batten M. Clark Ceyne What gned Fertune that FLORENCE BARRON fnreenk eity tife fer GNE. enm- munity life in her juninr yew. The pur- Imee nf eur Y.W.C.A. 1135 been premeted '1? her nhility te EHIEEliVEl? Express the teaehinge nf Christianity in every clay life. What tn dn fer ehepel. Flnrenee knnws.--- All nf the hietnry enureee have feund ELEANOR BARTON an interested partici- pant. Art Club and Peetry Club have been her eeeial interests. Other pursuits include basketball, vetteyhall, eeftball: hneke;F end archery. Her amhitien? Ask EleaneterLVIHH BIHNEY has been eut- etanding fer her friendliness: leadership, and dependabilityI as: President at the Y+W.E.A., Pnetrjr Cluh, Outing Club and her werk n11 the Green and White, W.A.A., Eirney L. Clark C. Cullinan Z. Cullinan and Hnuee Cnlnrnittee. When we need help wheln dn we seek? EIVilT-lrneDTHe matiee, phetegraphy, I .T.A., T.W.C.A. and Civic: Cernmittee have been LUELLA CLARKE extra eurrieutnt'e. Theugh ehe enlleete stamps and paper napkins. ehe enye music is her Speeiel interest. It is, as her FIRE vniee and amhitinn in the nursieel Held nvnweOur elnee has as its repreeentative in the Pertlnnrl Symnhnny, vieliniet, MARY CLARK. Our echnnl nrehestrn will miss her next year. Maryae ability in hieterieai and pntitienl dieeueeinn matehee her abilityF in mueie. Whntde gned in read- in-g? Ask Mery.--Theugh nne nf the mere quiet members of em elnee VIR- GINIA COTNE ie hehinct the eeenee tn dn her part as the Drnmetie Club and Cami SENIOR CLASS OF 1945 TOGETHER 0N NORMAL HILL Hanseem Kimball Dame Gendwin Lee Mae eelli mulere Ciuh l'IH'fn'lhEl'ti will tBEtif'f. If firm: want infermatien en the lateet knitting pat- tern, ask lliiirginiewldhinzli: after twe years eri' teaching eemee CONSTANCE CULLI- NAN te repreeent em' elaise en the Civic Cnmn'iittee. She was always an active member ef the Peetry Ciuh arid Cemmut- ere Club and leek part in heekeyj tennie1 end liaekethall.wThe little girl with the hig diemend i5 ZITH CELLINAN, whe i5 aheut a let ef business such as the minetrel shew, Glenniet Green and White, Cemmutere Club, Dremetie I'Jlllh1 end Peetry Ciuh. Basketball and aeting tll'E ether interestew MARJORIE DAME says her ambitien i5 te teach math hut during her years. ef geed werk here in Dramatie 'CiuijE Peetry Club1 and Green end 1White, she became ae- quainted with a certain yeung man and we think her ambitien Iiee in enether diree- lien. 115k Beh-wBitideferd. Dash. Train. Dash. Bus. Dash. ICES. ltie HOPE GUODWIN wheee epeeial interest i5 Hughie but she hae ethere ae evideneed by MeCann Merse memherehip in :Eilee L'luh. Dramatic Club: F'inett'fir Ciuh: Library CiuIL Y.W.C.A., anti athletic: activities. She had :1 ieading part in the genier drama: -KATHERINE HAN; SCUM was new at Gerham in the faii. We have learned that her iiln'eu'ji.r is her pride. In .ehapei a5 Emma Jane ehe feught aeainet fancy sales talk. She always deee. Key is a whiz at bieyeie riding! Just ask Jennie. wThe meet sueeeeeful member ef eur elaee in the eherteet time ie ALICE HUFF, whe- jeined the family at iliid-jreer. Her seem iai interest is sperts and her hubby is eheii wm'k, beautifully dune. Weill aiwaye Find Alice with Miee Fite.--The unhagging eiferte ef MARY KIMBALL have made eur eiaee eueeeesfui thie year. Her idem; en current affairs are well wnrth listening ten and she helds her ewn in Math and His- IDI'Y. Displayr e-f telerauee and under- standing have made her many friends.w Ar-tivitiee inelutiing Heuee Cemmittee, W.A.A., Civie Cemmittee. Y.W.C.A, Cahiv tCenlinued n11 Page 3H . . . IN YEARS TO COME Muses D'FSullivan Small Th umpsan Willard Huff WEiLL REMEMBER STILL iCentimtetl item Page 29! net, iteekey... heeketball, velleybell, tennie, eeftbali, Oreeie etafi, Peetrjr Club, and Art Club have given BETTE LEE 3 geed beekv greund fer her Ene werk es Yeerheek editer. Wireie the deeeretiene end peetei' expert's I BettewJENNIE MASSELLI gees ebeut in her niee wet?r making i'i'ietteie1 studying thereughly, and ettEHding Outing Cluh, Library Chili, Art Club, Y.W.C.A., end PITA. meeting. She eelleete peeme, likes handicraft and reading, and we are sure ehe will make a FINE! teeeher.eBETTY MeCANN transferred frem Weetbreek Junier and immediateiy feund her pleee in Dramatiee, Glee Club, Y.W.EA., Poetry Club, Civic Cemmittee1 Heuee Cemmittee, and tennis. She levee te deneeu swim, read... and eelleet things. Her varied in- tereete eeeure her the heppineee she wantewPRISCILLA MORSE in her gentle way has made friende with everyene and entered many aetivitiee including basket- ball, vnlieyheil, erehery, W.A.A., Civie Cemmittee, Outing Club? hiking eeuneellert'1 F.T.A., Vice President? and Library Club Preeident. Sueh an elephant eeileetien as here yeuive never eeeanViee President: EVE MOSES ie ette ef eur quiet members but e-ur beet hieterien. Her realized in- tereete are reading and stamp eelleeting but weitl like to see her fulfill her unrealized embitien te denee and ride a bieyele.-- JANE U?SULLIVANES embitieti ie te travel. Surely devetien te hiEtEIl'Y and reading have taught her where sheill End fameue pleeee. She was a Peetrjr Club member and en ereher hut weill never fer- get her perfermenee ae Raetue in the min- strel shemeEveryene ef 115 will miee MAHGE SMALL? ready wit, pleasant emiie1 and. warm friendliness. She has been eliieient in her werk en the Y.W.C.A. Cabinet end as President ef the Heuee Cum- mittee. Hereie te yell Marge.-We'li re- member LAURA THUMPSON fer her sweet dispeeitiee anti wiilingneee te help. She was always busy with Glee Club, 01'- eheetre, Green and White, and Penetrt,r Club: keeping minutee ef the Y.W.C.A. and Civie Cemmittee meetings but wanted mere time te write letterewPRISClLLA WILLAHD'S return frem tlte Held ehewe that Ehe has many eapahiiitiee. Outing Club, F.T.A., Pelitieal Dieeueeien, IGlee Ciub, Y.W.C.A., Dramatie Club, Green and White, eeting, and making her ewn eiethee. Sheie the plumber ef Senier Hall! She wants te eingt We think she will. THE JUNIOR CLASS OF 1945 - '- H. Graduatien this June means eertiheetee fer Juniors and degrees fer Sentere. Behind these eertifieetee lie three years of hard werk end prehleme mixed with fun eleee pine, meney prehieme, meney eehemee and then hank- ruptey! Humereue hietery must inelude eeree human interest such as- Key Crezierae lttilkieee eheeelete pudding, Ruth Sterrette private base singing 1e55- 0115, Rehhfe leve fer Creeeent Lake, the eleeeae men, and Jeeephinege attempt te hurn dewn the 15.'-kit'er:n+t Get'ham eeheelheuee. Ne eeap, eleeeee went e11 just the 3431113. 1When tttidyeet'e hreught the Juniors tegether again they started be make up i'et' test lime and ene result was eel'ldwieh sales in the dermitery en Thurs- day night's. Sendwiehee tie eeke, Juniere ve Sephemeree, bring to mind the heeketbell game en the afterneen ef the eernivel et whieh the Juniere put up a gallant but leeing fight against the Sephemeree. A St. Patricks, Day entertainment given by the Juniere in Russell Hall was greatly enjeyed by all who attended. A elaee party gave the right Enieh te a year made eueeeeeful by perseverance and ambition in spite ef small numbers. Karel, Linnie. Leatriee and Luis Are junier DfEeere JUNIORS 117v admirr HARGAHET .ekNiliiREUTi-l inrr iwr amliilinn anti uiliingnws- m u'urk. 5hr hits imen i'LiEiEt imlviling in HHI' Militia illlfi m! hear ilf'l' pupil!- iutr in I-E'f' iwr lt'm'r. 51:? i5 aludimlu ami u'iii surely :-'-l1t'- reed. Hargal'i- I i5 31 nwmiwr iii HIP Cunt- muLt-HJ Chili. i'liLIilCN BHACi-i. Hearir iP . mu? hf? seen rlanring in Centrw :1 Int. She mdr-t tailght in Eniilth Limingtun. 5hr i5 3 lTIf'iTliJEI' mi 111:? Pc-Hry Club- Giann- Chili. Art Club. and ?.WILA. WP rsan aiiways hPEiI' hPr singing: JHSHI'HINI'Z HLAKI'Z. hing. i5 51 quit?! girl wilh a grind iiis-pnsi- tinn. She i5 H umher ni tin:- Y.W.C..i'i. and 1h? Outing Chili. 5h? i5 inli'rrsted in lEavhir'Ig Inu'm' gi'a695. Ynu will Dilen find her danring with iiinny in Emitter. VIRGIKIA HHHUBKHT, Ginny .- i5 'EH'It' nf the attractive girls ni mlr E12159. She is a nwmher ui' tlm Ehniriiin Ciuh. Outing: Club. GIE-P Chili, and Y.W.C.A. Hwiniv ming in mm Hf Iwr rhivl' iiiliTPHih iillti wr Lallririju' atiiliii'tt iitrr liHI'll illg.iHUHUTHT Andaman Beach Crazier Cunningham BRADY. Uni . in the cute binnde win: 1311 1w: 5131311 tium'ing in CHiILE'r quit? DitEn. ?th iza a member nf liw Y.W.C.IL. Outing Chili. ili'lEi Purify Ciuil. 'hJT ir- intereslmi in swimming anti skailing. J'HiQi'i'iH-i'iii': HL-RGiif'ifi was in ilii m1: 1:I:i:-.- iui' twn vr'zn's. i'HJi. wan IIHHMP tn t'umliic'tv liu' liiirii iwar with mu elilrr e1 iiiif' Stain Hllii ill iu-zlilil. JHEkiPH Inuit; an eu-lii'e inu'l in running: :1iii1il'5 mu! u'EIr-i I'l'linPIi. KHTH Hiiimii'i LZHOZIHH in: mm ni' uur i'r-w rnmnmlm'a. Wr hear Hay is- .-i grind nmI-z, her sper- ialllj: iwing flicigt'. Him in H girl with a Mr? iJE'I'HnIIHiity iitlfi i135 iligil amiiiliiimh 5hr was iirnaitlenl ni' Cmunnilvrrz Chill and an Ari i'liuh Iilmrilwr- Huiiij'f i5 knitling+ EdiHULYN CUNNINGHAM is a wry iriiicianl memher iii the Irldilurial Bilarti. Callyi' is sevrelau'y Hi the iiramatiu Club and was r-rrrelary Hi the Cnmmutersa Club. Hiw iiiri iwr tadr-t tr-arhing e11 Ealw Pur- tmia-rr'. iiiiiiillJ'i HANNAH. iwllr'i' knim'll ll: 11:: HS 'i'milw. i5 :1 ll'ansftzr iii'mu IJI'PHIHE Bradbury Daigle Brady Giles Ha: man JUNIORS LIP. 5hr an rxceilrnl studvnl and IH'M'PH IIPI' aihiHljr while radial Warhing in l e1!ermn. If jam want tn EFE' heauliful dam'illg. watch HTGHIEH+ Ever hf'alr M Unnhrgml? 515k MALRICHDAVIH. HP ran lvH ynu. HE' is a mnnmutnr and Hapevialljr internilarl in mri'al 5illtiir'ri. HE leaja'h has a muilr and i7. wry friendly. Hi5 hubby is singing. 1'11 9:?'5 nE-w-r a duil mmnent with FLORA GILES armmd. She prnvecl hH'ErJ-If a gund Warhpr whilr L-adE-I; teaching in Raymund. Advertising co- vdilm' 11f Ihe- 3'r'arlmak and makeqip ariisl in the Hraunaliu: Cluh. Dmft mantinn fund with FIme car hnr rummnale arnund. KAHUI. HEAT was must iHEEI'EFlPd in dancts with the WLMA. buy. We- all like Iwr grand ptrsunality. Kaml is mlr uiasa preaident, advertising; UH-Editar rJf lhEr Green and White. and mmnher af the Hra- malil: Club and Pnetry Club. 5hr. cadet lalltghl ell 1::f'f15-1I1EHI LEL'IJ. JUITH UHI'IENE H mmmulr-r frmn Bar Milly. nntrrrt! HMS. . ,. i'- -.. Gray Kennedy Greenlaw in IQ-H. runaining tun years and coming Imrk 1D juin I15 far her third year. She is a member uf lh? Glee Club and Outing Huh. and ir- interealed in Epnrta- PAU- LINE GIH'ZENLAW i5 anuiher tummutua' wht: hasa IJEt'n dining 3 gnud jab teaching in the pu'inI-..rn';-.nr grades. She has a great intrrest in lmrses and her huhhy i5 thEiE- hnL-L' riding.---A cunmrieniinus worktr we I-ll'lfl in ELEANOR GREGORY. She has am Hulunmhilu which makes her the envy nf her ciassmaIF-s. She is a member of the T.W.C.A. and taughi at the West Gurham HL'IHmI and in Gram: 5. -MAIHIHN HhLIJ. quiet, alwaya has a smile. Extensive wmk in Y.W.C.:'L, attending conferentea al C!- AT-KA, represrnts uur achnal 0n the gen- m'aI unmmillee of the Student Christian Htwcmenl Hf New England. Cadet taught :41 Kcnnehunkpnrt. Ilwsident 0f Library Club: member uf Glc't- Hub and Civic Cum- mitInE. HUTH HAHMON the.- Flags 15 Gregory Hall McGraw JUNIORS musician. She is an excellent pianist and nice dancer. WhEn i-T-ilF isn't playing the. pianti she is duing u-urk in Y.W.CJ L H.911- i'FEEIltEd the Et'ltufrrl al OiftT-HA Fur twc- FEEll'E and was a mmnlwr ut the Dramatir ClubirU'm' l'ItlE-F u'etr: lucky.- tn have LIN- NIH KENNI'JE'JY L'tlttltt I'rnm Fresque Lilo. Shais iritE-preaident Hf mu' Ham;1 It'lEl'ttlIt'E'l' ttf TWtCA... PnE'ti'jr' Club. Atilititia Ciuh. Her cadet teaching in West Washingtmt tn'twed vary successful. WP envy that natural curly limitiLUIS KNAPP has prnved her tihiiitj.F m mach prize speaking winners. Dramatit: Club, Civic Cnmmit- ttiEt Hnttse Cmnmittee, Editarial Bnard, Pnetry Club and Amicitia Club have all hrnetited by Lt::rii-:1 membership. Luis is class. secretary. Cadet taught at Crescent Lakew-hJEAN LUTHER, HJEEtniEjJ, is a pe- tite girl whnr did a grand jnh matching in lltP kindm'gartmt. Wits treasurer tif the PnE-lrj; Club and secretary at tmr ClHF-E ltL'l' sapimmnre year. Althnugh Itanit: is here, McLain Melann Phillips MES ewe -..-r' Shevlin her heart is with BtthlJiE.--If jr'ml want gnarl service in the- dining mum jmu will get it with MAISI E h'It-t'iRAW 35 a waitress. Shit L'HdE't taught at Smith Cast-ti. Maisir- i5 3 ttlFHtiJFl' at the Y.W.C+; t.t Outing Chili, IQTA. WE hear Him is- an Emttiflti stare Clerk-HOBERT MCLMN, gtmd student and a neat tirt-rsrastrr, ii: a graduate Hf PTEEqIIE Isle Nm'mal and has had teaching expat'ience. Bubis amhititm i5 tn get his BS. Degree as 5mm as pnssible; he alsn has quite an interest in the Senim' Class:- LEATHICE MELOUN, Itt-t-e t has preved tit be a grind 'Lj'utittgr Club prEsident and a mt-mhar at the: WAA. She was a mem- ber nf the PnPtry Club, Amicitia Club, Glee Eluh, ETA. and Huuae: Cnmmittee. She: is treasurer uf GUI c.laSPEDITI-I MESERVE, HErliex'? is a very Efficiant wnrker and grind student. Dramatic Club prmident, Vitttt-HTPFidPIll Y.W.C.h., repre- rarrntatiw tr:- OvATvKA, timitlwr nl' Pnetry Chili, Civic Cmmnittee, Amicitia Club, Mnuitun -.1r'r Starrett Murphy ...-.I JUNIORS Heuse Cemmittee. She eadet taught at Liberty. Her amhitien is te iieee-ute a iiii-reading teaeher.sPAULlNE MUUL- TON is Pal'tit'lliit'l'if interested in teaehing Iewer grades. She is a memlier ef the Y.W.C.A. She is very fend ef daneing. We eeuldnit hire iter te spend a weekend here at seltea.il.- HUNTER MURPHY, iii't'ltn'phii, is etlr eIass sengstress. 511s sureijir ean danee. She. was president e-f erur elass eur snphemere year.- seeretat'y ef the Amieitia Clah, a member ei the Peelt'y Club and Glee Clitli.sBAHBARh NOTES always has her werk dene, Member ef the Glee Club, Feetry Club, and Civie Cent- ' mitlee. Sheis treasurer ef the YWEA. and Tillsen seeretary and treasurer ef the Heuse Cem- tnittee. Cadet taught at Appleten. Indus trieus anti efiieient deseriise Barbies EMILY PHILLIPE, HEm ? is full ef gaiety and hunter. Where Emily: is thEI'EiE ai- ways fun. Her artistie aiiiiitj,r will take her far. She is a member ef the Outing Club.--CATHERINE SHEVLIN? HKatieM:I is interested 'in art and very geed at it. She has heen eadet teat-iiiug at Casee. If j'UU want semeene yeti eau depend upen it's. Katie. Fihe was a member ef the Feetrjtr Club, anti Amieitia Club.--RUTH STA BRETT has been heuse president the iirst half year and a very eiiieient eue. Shejs a gem? spurt and always friendly with ail. is a member at the WAA. and Outing Club. Ruth is a whis en skiis.e Want in kni'iw what is wear and hew te wear it? Ask FRANCES TAYLOR. She Washingten Watsen is 1381'? preminent in sports being fernlel' vit-e-president ef the WAA. She was a Heuse Celmnittee member and iJeiengs te the YI'EKCJLei-iUEIN TILLSUN is an- ether ene ef eul' eadet teaehers deing hE't' teaehing at Creseent Lake. She was a member ef the Ptaetryr Club and helengs te- the Amieitia Cluht Weill alwan rements her Raiiiitfs iite'tltlliftli auburn hair and sweet smilesiti'il'l'iiEL WASHINGTON? Wilese teem is tine iii the eutest in the tierm? That's easy1 tiWashie'sii. Niee, smart ieeking eiethes. tee. Member ef the lGlee Club and Y.W.C.A. Her hehhies are reading and seeking. We hear she is a geed eenit. Merie- sheu'id like that.e CHARLOTTE WNE'SON is a pepulal' and brilliant student, Giee Club president Amieitia Club treasurer. Cadet taught at Appleten. Y.W.C.A. representative ts Camp Miniwanea, Mieliigan. Chariette was a member nf the F'eetrt,r Club, Heuse Cermlnitteea I.fiisie i.iein111ittee,, Outingr Club. She eanit help hut sueeeeei: --Interested in spurts? See HEW ? WILEY. She is president ef the WAA. and an allvreund athletie girl. Cadet taught at Nerth Ber- wiek. Is a member ef the Outing Ciuhq IKTJHW Citric: Cmnmittee, Y.W.C.A. Betty is a friend te- eseryene.sWe ean always Find CHRISTINE WORMHOOD knitting er reading. She eadet taught at Nerth Eerwiek and iiked it. Chris is a member ef the ?.??.CA. Her hubby is eelieetr ins; peems. Site is interested in sperm, espeeiaiiy skiing. Wiley Wermheed Applemn Dickens 1944 mWOHZCIH Blake Enyntan Cale Edwards Flaherty- The mlgusla sclmula an:- fnrmnale in having ELEANOR APPLETDN wilh thmn. Tall. hlueieyecl am! blmlrle. Elteailmr helungml lu Ilw Dutillg Club. Puetry Clluh, Y.W.C.H. 3m! HimHt- Cmnmitlee. 'l'llt'. IFIHIiS L'mn'l WES liftr fuvuritt- Imulll. Wn were plmsmi when EVELYN BLAKE juillrrrl tllir: itlum ufttlr maching a year. Suutli Paris . uuw claims her. 1ll?JI'EhiIE: here. 5hr. partiuipalmi in Clea filuh. Dramatic i'liuln. archery. 11:11-1- kelhall aml 5nftlmiL--An ardent hikar 51ml :1 iuyal Library flluh member. IRENE HOTNTUN has many credits. She was a high staml student aml allia- cadel teacher. 5119 5:5. nnw ranching in Nnrway.---Pi-ITLLIH COLE. has a marvelous sense uI Immur, a cmuagiuus laugh and a wealth 11f funny.r sluries. Man sl-ziH a1 the wheel :1an mumge un thrmy highways. She's rm-w leaching at Cumlmrlantl: le'ClE DIEKEHS, nnw tezmhing at Euutllhay HarhGL Exnfllmf iI1 HIJHI'IE whiitr at Gnrharm Was a crankerjmlk hallmintnn player. sang in the: Elm: Club all three yEm-a. Transtrring frmn Castine her Huylmmnrr fear... MARIE EHTUN H'nn a 1mm ni' ft'II'I'IIIR at flur- ham. 51113 hiclunged lL'r Hm Library and Duling ClllllH. playml vulluyimll and 31-111mm. Him ign'l Imu'h- 111g this year. liAHEAHET EHWHLHHS. class Hundir. hate gum' In fur ?'I'Iatiawaska In lemtll. Peg prm-HI herself Hll anuompiislmd pianist anti a whim at mth. Elaas IJI'EHilIEI'II. aml um: wilh real rxemtive ulnilin' plus Eum-s Hf mnparalinn, KATHERINE FLHHHRTV nuw wanker: at Kitleu'gr. 'I'umhny rituamnutt: 21nd aparklllug Hf spurts Eaama WHS HUPE HALE. :1 lranaFtr frum i-Iarilillt'. Slit- hilt: a chuul ul WaI-iuhnrn. va MILDRED EEGGEWS ytz-ung pipils ELI Kennehunkpurt get In ILUHIng up. 1 rlim't will umltrrstaml. film.- was that way harself, tlmugh Ina: quiet. aerimm mlm :Iidxft betray it.- Fri FHICIA HEKH'L mughl HfIEI' 0n the- dance Humr, was guard al hI- r hunks. Inn. Sin: war; alsu a GREEN AND WlH'I'I-i erlilnr. an IHm'lum at Rangalny. DORIS LIBHY majuyed he: :131131 marking :11 Cape Fnrpnisv 5:1 much that she m:antHi that lhmilinn 35 a regular juh. Quiat and stmliuua. Dnrisiwas a member nf 1hr Outing EIIuI: and the Lihrury Hula. Gnud-naturtd and jUIIy? thatja EHASJ'HH EIJQUUHE. Being handy with lhe Htltihe. 5hr war; ELM? tn Ltltltm' I111 Mr. Jnnea's Sadat teachers. 0n campus she 5am; in tllt: GIEE mull am! pinged in the: urrtlutsalru. an 5hr i??- teauhing in km hume lawn 0f l'filliImIerH 3:111 har EiStHl'. Mary 15-: Iaking her IJIEUEE 11: 1:113:51. JACQLIH. LINE G?TARE will ht: 'remem'lurred fm- her ready wit aml he:- lmerwt in :-'.lJI.H'E:-L 5hr Iunl-L pan in tennis. softball and archery, helper! with Cnnpiin- Gina 5u1tg 1n Ilm Eiee lfiluh. participated in drumatius. 5411135 teaching iirst grada at UM UrchanL-l'lw marriad member uf lite class was BRYCE PERKINS. He :1qu Maxim warked side by side in the kitchen am! nmintained an atlrautlve SLIiEE: in the durmitury. Bryn.- L'Hllltf m Gurham after twn years at Arnusinnk Stale and 3mm: teaching Experience. Hi: ire leaching Imw in Ber- wick Enniur High. ' H ale j'a gg er Kirby Perkins ELUISE RUSSELL. wim leatzlm-z a1 Eray. excellprl in smhnlarship anti playrd tlm vinlin in the urcheszlra. ??Im- is HLHLI i1 skiliful UHHUE Wurkar. am! WIIEHEVHI' llwn? WEI'B pla-T-UIIIFIH. rlTiLlltl'H ln gI-l 11111. M rurm IEHen-L ahe- was Line duapcmlahle and eHiciem aasistum in Ilur Nurnml Sulmul nifice. Easicies wnrking her way tilmugh EdlnuL MLLIEEN SEVHGE lnnl-I. pari in all HPHI'IS, was a member uf thu E .h..i. Hamill, Duling Hub and GREEN AMI WHI'I'E Haartl. She is trauhing al Hrirlgtnn.--MIHIA1'I SPRINH sang in the Elm: Club and was 2: lim- pianisl. Helped with CamilHt-tr am! attmd high aclmlamically. She: is lt'th'hing in augustur-ADE- LINE HUGE was a staunch Art Cluh member an-1 ulcwr umhwurker. Sim way: in 1111:: East Raymund scimnl fur iu'r nadat leaching and nuw t3ar:hr.3 :ll Hath. Neptune TuwnshilLNJh nnw claims WINDNA WIG- EIN amnng 'Its IEHEIIETE. FEE? wag prmdnent in tlw T.W.. a sulmlar Hf high rank. and uhae luutlm' in the urclmslra. Magure Libby Russell PRESENTING THE ENERGETIC, DYNAMIC; Sephemere Preeitient Maxine anti Her Staff Sephemeree are the meneyvrnekere ef CNS. Thej,r started in en 3 emeii eeeie by epeneering several eeke sales in SUE. But metre.F went thirsty an new the girls: fleck ereund the eeke meehine. Maxine eught te he entitleti 1e :1 master meehenieie rating eiter werking ee men;F heure ten keep the Irieehine in werking erder. The epieeh party established the repute- tien ef Merierr Farmer, Elly Meere and Marge MeeFeriend ee feney divers. Thel heiftwiet ef Mergeie wee wentierfui te see. The minds ef the eephemeree are always en eete. There eheuid be en epelegr here fer their banquet at the Lafayette. At mid-yeele, Five nehle eephe teek cadet teaching pests eff-eempue which required Ihe eleetien ef a new eeeretery einee Muriel H'Seily'n i'Iemmend wee ene ef the eedete. Lucy Herriek wee t'.-heeen fer the efhee. in the epring the eephemeree went en their Ceer-e Bey trip. Everyone eerne heek eperting e emerl eunhurn end raving ebeut the ettitgir spray and balmy breeze eneeunt- ereri. '11heir eunhurn eithed as much as their mueeiee did after the winterie hewling Inatehee. Maxine. humereue, fUh'iU?ing, eutherite- titre, mede e VET? Erie president. Cemmut- iiig fre'rn Ir'nrt Hill1 rein er shine, Peggy Hague wee always en heed, eliieieting 35 write president. Betty,r Wight, 3.5 keeper ei the eleeeie vest funds, periienrmed thie enerv ette and exacting leek efficiently. LOQUACIOUS, COKACIOUS SOPHOMORES Hephenrnree were talented and versatile. Raj; Uuellette delighted many a gathering with her meal eeleet Betty 1iiivi'iight wee eeheel aeeelnpaniet and pianist fer ehepel ertereieee. In the field rif urt, few students can t'reete eueh etltetamiin'r lieeter'e as these it'leureen Elliele. talented Green and White eartumiiet, wee etmtinuall'yr dashing; eff. The Amieitiu Cluh eelied merry.r te ite feld rind tertureel all in its: ewn peeuliar manner te make fulI-Hedged memhere nf the eephe- muree. Natalie Bracket! es 1Iriee president end Del Miller ee Civie Cemmittee repre- sentative. added to eephemere prestige. The Outing Ciuih Lihrary Club and lGlee tiluh eleirned many lltEI'tliJEl'E. Edith Clerk was Glee Cltih raettreterj.r and Key OilEliEltE its Civie Cemmittee representative, while Thelma Piummer wee Outing Cluh eeere- tare and e preminent Lihrerjpr Chlh them. her. When things get :1 hit neiey in the derm. the Huttee Cummittee Itren'ihere hi the eieee did their ehnre in reetering geiden eiiehee. Speaking ef nuiee. why the they ttih'btjr'E- ene- peet i'eut'th f'ierer East? Might he all the eeke and eraeker spreads en prevalent up there. The Eerham Dutehy hats erigineteu with Bertha Lewis. 'I'hereefter Chrie Knewlten anti Jerkie iiegnmr made their knitting nee- dles Hy te keep in style. Judging Jfrthn the emitente hi mail hertee- the eephenmree herd their ehare ef attentitm Pram the armed eervieee. Ethel Knnw'lten was true te UHF peratreeper while leey pre- ferred the Navy 3an tiret'e Bewiey eperted Marine insignia. Heweeen eeel'yime liked the Merehant Marine when theyr eame ter tiur Ball. Kay and Maxine did a geed jeh en the eemmit- tee making arrangements; for eueh e eue- eeesful eveningr while ethere enthused ever the tranefermetielr ef the gym inte a hell- ream. The enehemnree here heen a huey elriee, enthue'ieetie uheut eehenl life and pregres- eire in their ideas, The heet ef luek te- them fer twn mere eueeeeeful years. Winter Dr Summer, When Sephe Get Tugether, It'sr a Gay Time me at Ilhamhhu- The Sophomores Huh? Andvrsnn Dtn'is F3911 Lillian Hishw Grave ch'lvy Nalufir- Rrarkfll Nhu'nia Burbank Edith HurgPSH Elimtthh Hurgrm Carl Llalvin NGI'I'IIR Campbell Edith Clark BEI'tha Camnhs Ha Culllfr Jan? Emu'tvnay KnlthE-n Cnurieuay M aril j; n C rm-kvu Arlenr Dania; Memrirr Hawk; Ruth Ilurr Ilnllis CHIEF? Westhmuk Fryehurg Rnrkhtud NEW Haxrhnr thI'Fd Wuhhhlntnrn Ruth Sanfnrd Hiddefnrd Rauklanrl Rmrkland Bnnmwick Biddefnrd Biddefnrd Hollis Center U I III Hrcha rd Bea L-h Munhegan Brewer As Tribute of Praise We're Bringing Hrimm Dmans Marinn Farmer HE'VFI'IF Finirw JHI'qUPHHF Cagnnn Hnrnthy Gain Hulwrl Chm! Janiw fiiliis Vinln Haglw Hlt'll Hamiin Camline Hmnmnnd Muriel Hamnmnd Edilh I'Llyes Luv? I'TE-rrick Hm'in Huhal'l RHIJE'TI Hagan Alia? Ireland Dnrnlhy Jackaml Barbara Kirby Christine Knewllan BPI'WiE-L' 0M Orchard Augmlu ICHHI M il Iiunrkri Stvvp Fully. Burkslmrl Blur Hill i'lm'hzlm J'ryrhurg Carihml Emil Hiram Walerville Blue Hill Pl'inuemn Nnrth Sehagn Pnrlland Clark Island 50. Portland Liberty htTim: at a Time, a Few at a Time The Sophomares H'llwl hnnullnn Elimllwth Lran'itl Hvl'thu Il'h'iz-l i'lfennis Li'wlvy Nlait'jm'ir' Wltlrirnl'lalml Miw Mmmnriug Hnl'nlily MHIPT HIIHIIIIH' PFIIHEH'I Maury Mulhnllmul JPH-Iie Nm'inll liulhlvrn DUEHPHP Harharu Page Thelnm Plurmmu' Barhara Pnnlr Agnes Quinlan halve! HFtE-fl EIEEHIHI' HFnImI Virginia Rnlrinsml Ellirley Iinckwell . with a Cheering Sung Old Orchm'd Waldnlmrn 1,1115qu IHIF. Swuth Windham UH Orchard Beach Lilwrly Eleamm' ?mwyer Florence Sawym- Maureen Shirls Natalir Smith Hallanll Huth Eigm-ir lehrnnk Mary lelr Tngui Virginia Tlmmpmn Munmmllh Dnrnlhy Trarak Princemn Batty Junr Tyler Aulm r11 Cinria Usher Carilmu ShirlEy Uraher Bath Maxine Waight LEWEH Mary Walters Bethel Marjorie Weeks Natalie Wiggin Malwl Wrilkilmnn Minerva Wilensky Dnmthy Willey Eleanm' Wilsan Ermlhbay Weslhmuk Gardiner Russell Hall, We Hail Thee Cumberland Canlrr Limerick Whpf-ham HnIIiH CEHIPI' Hurklemri Walldnlmrn Furlluml HnPkIuml Purllmui Gnrhmn l'iallir: Center 53cm Readneld Pnrtland Sam 'Cusxtn Biddefm'd Gm'lmm Brunswick And I Listened and Heard '- HI': I- h- L x 3f , . . FRESHMEN SHOW FINE SPIRIT OF New Students Phntegrephed with Campne Greve in Beekgrennd We Freshmen entered Rnhie Hell fer the hret titne September 11. We were guided te nnr rnnnte end all tee seen nttr parent: left us. White we wnndered whet te tl'n next ennte nne frnrn dewn the hell drepped in end uttered tn help he unpack, an after we were glad tn eeeept thengh the result seemed te he utter ehene. Sntnenne tried tn hang up n hedept'eed instead at e. eur- tnin; entnenne else. leet her pillew anti later fnnnd it in e hnreau drawer. An indL t'iduel fell in lhrnugh the dnnrwey end gasped: ttGelIy, em I in the wrung teem egein? Fm bewildered. Will eetnenne please get Frank Buek? 11d like te he hrnught heel: elivef: Stmt'lej.r evening meet ef ue trnuped ever tn the pt'ineipnlje heme Yet at sing. Dr. and Mrs. Bailey Ienked a little amazed h? the time we had all arrived. It wee rnmnred 20 er 3D were expected and 8G eeme. Every eveitehle inch nf Hunt space was taken. We sang mere lttetiljtr than musically, thnreughiy enjeying nttreelvee end at the same time getting hettet ne- queinted. Mendey. in the Did Gym, we registered. Ienrned entnething ef eehenl preeeduree Ft'ntn Mr. Wnndwerd, and received nnr pre- grent ef eleeeee. We eenn dieetwered that nm' Big Sisters- were nut nwn private Rneke nf Gibraltar. They seemed tn knew eeetrything. Theyir tlireeted tte tn eleeeee end with eieterly' entieitnde eytnpethieed with us when we tnund we had pie beds, er when we waited threngh twe mettle withnut receiving a letter. Friday! that hret week, we all donned evening gewne and went te Rueeell Hell te the Freshman Reeeptien where we were eeenrted threngh the receiving line by Dlll' Big Sisters. As we went thrnngh the line we wendered if we weuld ever eetne te knew all these peeple we were being intre- dueed te. Were we hearing right? Had we been intt'edueed to Miss Weed, Miee Weedward, Mr. Weedwet'd and Mrs. Wendwerd? It was alt very eenfneing. During the healthy late Sentemher days, the tnpie ef enneereetien nut under the apple trees was the candlelight service fee reengnitinn nf new members ef the Y.W.C.At We had jeined the Y neen'lyr MUCH? . The service indenting ue intn meme herehip was meet impreeeive. Then eetne the Cestine ctenee. We helped tteeerete; we helped serve refresh- LOYALTY DURING THEIR FIRST YEAR ments, and we also helped entertain the guests. During all nnr e-neial activities we have met fnrgntten nnr studying ni' nur eiaeeee. In gym elase Miss Fitz hes fnnnd many able squad Ieadere amnng us. We've made eerap bunks, learned nf the wendere nf the phyeieal universe, been intrndueed tn tenth- ing, and elimbed many.- stairs tn learn at the birds, plants and ether wildlife abnut 115. We have taken part in special chapel programs and have led chapel. We were all assigned in fEtJLlity advienre and became better aequninted with them when entertained at tea or a party. We have fnunei them tn be fine friends. Members e-f the class have jnined nearly all nf the eiuhe. We held nnr first eieee meeting after tlhrietnma mentimi anti eteeteii the fellniw ing,r ufiieere: Presirfen! Jenn Littlejnlin Viee President. Mary tinnlhrnth Hemetm'y . Barbara Lyneh Treasurer . . . Jnyee Philhrieh We ehnee Mr. Haeeett ne tneulty advienr. The main ieeue hefnl'e tli-i during the eeennd semester wne hnw tn earn genne ninneln.r tn euppnrt class aetivities. By new we are quite HCCUElUHIEd tn nur surl'nundinge; we Iind nur way aheut like veterans. The prnepeet nf the next twn ni' three years is a happy anti n IJrnatiening une which we. lnnk fnrward Le with very.r pleasant nntieipatinn. Itle F1111 Te Be Freshmen at Gnrharn The Freshmen Helen Ahhntt Alice Adams Nellie Anms Katherine. 3331:3011 Earhara BHL'EJH Patricia Ball Barbara BEETS Elixahelh Barg Ruth Herglund Margaret Bishnp Jessiell Hunlhhy Pauiette Brumzletm Lillian BurneH Luis Camemn Phyllis Clark Cal'ulyn CliHurd Elizabeth Clmxgh Mary Cunlbmlh Alealhea Crusier Ann Cummings Ella Cunningham Jeanette Damun Classmates Waterbnm B-JWtIuinham Camden West anksville Eaat Millinncket Sn. Purtland Vancrahum Sn. Partland Bar Harhm' Buwduinham Purlland Hiddefnrd Cumberland Center Old Orchard Beanh Kennebunk Gnrham Readiield Cm'nish Ugunquit Uld Orchard Beach Patten Buckiield A Guard Gag Audrey Day Hhc-da Dian Alva Iladgf: Ernesl an DDI'DthF Uuwling Carnelia Duffy Margaret Ellintl Nurma Falwell Elizabeth Field Barbara Fnlsnm Phyllis Faster Ruth Frust Anna Gilas Delnna Harmon Justima Harvay EdWina Hamil Jacqueline Halch Beatrice Heal Priscilla Hulmea Jeanette Hubbard Jammie Hutchinstm Ruth Kimball East Millinncket BrunswiL-k Hallis CPnlw' Gnrhanl Hangar Camdcn Brunswick Cu 111 herl and Cenlm' ManhEgaH Springvalc Mannmuth Vancahm'u Skawhegan Scarbnmugh Biddefm'd Hark Hurlmr Dark Harhm Portland Pnrllauuf Cuilfurd, Cl. Blaminglun Laveli Twn Eattys and Friend The Freshmen Viala hmllm-atns J n 35w La IlliHi-itE-l' TllP'I'E'EH Lauznn Jean Lilllejnlm Nurnm Lmhnlp Charlulte Lunn Barbara Lynch Helen MacDonald GJGria MauKE-nzia Mary Magma Ilenelupe Margarine Virginia Martin Ann MuCarthy Mary MtCartney Christie McKinnGn Shirle? Mitchell Marian Murat: Patricia Nathmp Caml Nm'tnn Elizabeth OIESPH Patricia GWEN Heairim Pendlelun Three Little Maids at Schunl Elizaheth Pr'rkins .luycsn Philhrirk Hull: Pill5lru1'y Annahrlle Pratt Lewistrm SL1. Pm'lland Fan. Barwitk Timarlmrmlgh Munticellu 'I'hrlnm Prince Calmirn 'I'hmdnra Harald J'mgusla Elizalmth Huhiumm Vauuchm'u Eratriuia iuhinsnn Millinnuket MHIITEEII Hagan Millinucket Klara Sherlmnw Carlene Emith 01 d 0 rcharci 5U. Fm'tiand JESt-iil': Smith Purllanc? Thehna Tihheua Purtland Rnsalie Wallace Nnrway Camlint Wearatt NEW jersuy I'larhau'a White Waterfmd EIIHI Whillmmre Sam Dnrnlhy Willianm Pm'tiaml Lung: Willimus Weathrunk Margarvi Williams. Biddefurd Margarm Wand Cnnnauticut Katherine Yaung 'Mid January Snuws Sacn IE 11 gusta Shaphzigh ValllL'F-Imru Mmhani: Falla MUUHI. DEhEJ'l Sherman Mills Pm'lland Pmtland Gardiner lJrinL-elun Furlland Auguala Cumberland Canter Siihaga Lake Uiddnfurd Yarnmuth Pnrtland HeadHE-hi Isirslmru Augusta Gurham Lis tented and Heard CAMPUS ACTIVITIES GIVE A dielegee between twe EtlldEl'ltE-1 frequentlyr heard 1111 the e11111111111 111' in the 11'ili11ge, 111111111 like this, m131111111 111'e 111111 deing after eeheel tonight? The 11111111'e1' e11111e11, mlWellT I d11111t quite knew. Yeti see the ETA. i1- h1111i11g 11 meeting;1r 111 whieh I eheuld ge. My eieee is having 11 meeting 11111i itie i111p111't111'tt, tee. There is '11 rehearsal 11f the Dramatie Club play. live never missed 1111e yet 511 i weuidnlt like to miss this one, end the gi1'ie are going 111 have 11 let ef' run at haekethall in the gym. I guess Iiii jttet 11111111 111 put 11 111111 11f paper F111 eeeh ene inte 11 hat 111111 511 111 the 1111e I draw 11111.1 ; Perhaps ten 11111 1:1th 111' the students have eheieee 11f thie eert 111 make. Hewever, arrangements fer regular meetinge 11f erganieetiene keep etieh tretthiee 111 11 minimum. The 11d111i11ieti'11ti1111 11t Gerham Normal Seheel he- Iievee that e1111'11e111'1'ie11l111' eetivitiee 111'e e1111'e111e11,I impertent t11 future teeeh- era and there is net 11 student in eeheel whe deee 11111 heleng te eeme ergenize- tien because the vei'iety effered gives 1111 students eemething they like. Traditiee gives te e11eh eluh 11 yearly 1111-111 whieh results first in 1111ti11il111- ti1111 111111 then in glerieue 1'e11ii1111ti1111 1111' the entire eeheel. The Y.W.C.A. hee the little eiete1'11111g11-1111 the freehmen reeeptien the 111111111111 the W 5 511 111' we 111111 the 1'.-111'i11g 11i1111i111 the Outing Club has its wi111e1'e111'i1iv111; the Glee Cluh ite eeneert111the Di'1111111tie Ciuh ite plays; the Lih1'11111' Ciuh ite yearly 1:h1111ei p1'11g1'11111 11111111131i11g weii k1111w11 heekeg the ELA. ite yearly eeieht'e- ti1111 11f Edueetien Week; 111111 the Art Club its 111'e11e11t11ti1111 tn the eeheei 11F ee111ethi11g w111'thwhiie 111 the 111'tieti11field '1 he Amieitie Cluh being new this 1e111'h1111 1111t 1et 111111113: t111d1t11111 hut 1111111 dene 1111111e interesting things, eueh 1111' 1111111111111ng 11 t11euit1r tee. 111 January 11 Feeulty-etudent 1:11111111ittee 1111 weekly 1'ee1'e11tie11 wee Ji1'11111ed. The eh11i1'1111111 wee Mr. 131111111111 end the meinhere were M1. Peek- 111'1i, Miee Sawyer, Miee Andrews, Miee Littieiield, Miss Fitz, Miee Huff, 111111111 Th11111pe1111, .Fterenee 131111111111r Elvira Birney, Betty,r 1ffifight... Linnie Kennedy, Elieaheth Burgeee, 11nd Annabelle Pratt. Since the fennel joining ef' fereee hetween the family and etudente there has heen 11 general impr111re1'11e11t in the partiee held in Center 11nd at eutdeer 511111111 11nd eeekeute. The gym with i111 feeilitiee fer basketball, hedmintem 1111i leyhell, ehuHie- heard, 111111 11111111 ether games; the recreation 1111111111 in Certhei! end Rehie with lehlee fer ping peng 111111 111111! 1111 well 111' eeeentiele fer ether table games. etleh 1111 Chinese eheehere, bridge, and Hineh; lCenter well arranged f111' 1111.111:- ieg 111' F111 seating 11 111111111 audience; Russell H1111 euditerium with ite stage and seating 1:111:111eit11r f111' larger erewcle; end the pleasant, eemfertehle reeep- t.i1111 1111111111 in heth dermiteriee, add up 111 1111 the eheneee 11 group eeuid eek fer te tie 111131 type 11f eetivity. Every eluh ie preud 11f what it eeeempiiehee. Its faculty adviser, 1'111' every eiuh hes 1111e deserves thanks fer theughtful and cheerful guitienee threugh the year 111111 everyI member eredit fer pertieipetien in the aetivitiee 11f his 111' her particular ergenizetien 111111 threugh it pertieipetien in the varied and interesting extreeurrieuler life 11f Gerhem N111111111 Seheei RICH COLLEGE EXPERIENCE Rec Rnom Gang Studies the Angles ROOMMATES Bette 111111 Janiee-In Cemfert 1111111 Style Thie year 111 1111111111111 N11r111111 Seheul, 1111111113 1111111111 be1111111e girle' r11111115 when 1111111 111 epeee fer the large number 111 etuderlte enrelled 1111111e it 11eeee1111ry t11 take 111It the 111111111e11 ghee 11111111111 whieh 111111 separated the 1111111; 1.111rt 111' Hehie H1111 fretn the girls: 111111115. Thie 1111111 111111 11e1'11111e Seniur H1111 111111 the eeniere really like it. Luella Clark 111111 1 1e1'e1111e Barren put their henfle i11 11r1e 11111111 111111 the ether 11.111111 1111111e11 11 111111-11? living 11111111. Many guests ekip 1111 the steps 111 11111111 ever the windew 5111 111111 111111 1111 13115111111 Willard, Laura Thempeem Elvira Birney, 11nd Luella 111111 Fierenee. Feurth 1111111 E1151 1111111 epened this year after 1111111113 I1ee11 tzieeed fer ene year 111111 the girls 1111 there think it ie Wenderfui exeept 1111' the ti111e1-11 111111111111er infrequent, when they 11111-11 t11 ge 111111111 te third 11111111 111 1i11cl e111111g11 water t11 wash their faeee. 111 the evening, kneek 1111 e113; deer 111 the whele 1:11:1r111iter11r 1-11th 11111 are likelyr te epen it en 1111 impremptu 11:111rt111 fer eeekiee 111111 ereekere with peanut butter 111111 jam are 111 SHARE FUN eteek 1111151 ef the time 111111 einee the eeke 11111ehi11e 1111111 11151111113111 it takes 1111 time 1111 get the neeeeeerg ref1'e1111111e11t11 tegether. Never in the 111e11111r11r 11f 111111 gir1 here hee it been neeeeeary 111 111-1e e1111d1elight 1111- eauee 1:11 failure 111 eieetrieitjrr hefere, 1111t twiee this year it 11ee11111e 11 geed e11e1111e 1111t t11 51111111. The girls 11111111 11111 leeted the mail feued 1111 deereaee in the 111111111111 euteide the 1111111111 1111 prehebly it takes 1e51-1 light In write letters then te write ieeeen 11111115. Christmas time gave the girls 11 e11111111e 11:1 use their imaginatierte 1111121 111111111 deere here wreaths, Christmas greetings, er gay helie. Desks were given up fer the heli- 1511-131 111111 eupperted Christmas treee in the pleee 1111 1311111115. A trip tl1r1111gh the 1111111111- 111111r te ebeerve the difierent devices 11111 keeping them upright 1111111131 11111111 been 1111 edueetien in itself. A neiey erewd? Well. 1111111eti111e11. Hew- ever it might he justified 111-1 it 1.111111 the night Derethy Miller 111111 Beverly Finley 111111111 11 bat in their 1'1111111. T111111 1111111111111 1111 11111111 in until 11 111e-11111er 111' the house 1111111- 111ittee hearing their eereemeeit wee te11- thirtynimreetigeted 1.11111 deeided ee111ething 5111111111 he 11.1111e. Mise Sawyer suggested 11 111'1111111 115 the preper 1111111 fer killing it. By this time 11 erewd had assembled 111111 111111t11er 111e11111er 1:11 the heuee ee111111itte1: eeught the 11111 under the 11r11e111. A epell 111 stamping 1111 the hreem 111111 111111ther 1111. 11111111114ng it with a ski 1111111 quelied the die- turhenee 111111 Bet and Beverly went 111 bed safely. The 111111 between the tee dermiteriee ie the 111111111111r 111111 peeleHiee. 0n Tuesdays there 15 11 eengeetien 1'11 traHie in the 11-11111- dry. Every 111e1'11111g 1111121 evening it is the peeteihee. After supper everyene gets there at enee, 111111 eteriee eey that trying 11:1 get eut ef the erewd ie what keeps eerne ef the girls slender. i 0F DORMITORY Hehie. Hell's eeeupente here Iweti iiieetly Freehme-n this year, :zeme meme having three. These nee.r etudente 1with new itieee eheut intet'ier cieeeretimi have heen en incentive te ether etudente ter arrange their living quarters mere attractively. A netieeehle feet aheut freshmen i'uuine ie the number of familyI phetegrephe he- eeuee heme ties are very dear te a girl at eellege anti Gerheni Nereial Beheel ie 1m exeeptien. Studying at. night is eften in- terrupted by the ringingr er the huuee phene en eeeend er third Hem: The eail eemee Frem belew that ene ef the girls is wanted an the telephene end with a few quiek etepe, she hears a greeting freni theee ehe Studies Are Dene; Time fer :1 Snack LIVING hn'ee at heme. 'lleh-pheue relle and letter:- are hiehiighte in lt'il' Iit'ee. Ettttlt'illg ttltltmg Iit'ttehttlen ui'tt'n int'ltltth; :1 :atut'htr nil Fund rtn' theirr ere mat tn he tint- tiene he the upperrieeemen when it eemee te halving eneehe ttllti parties. Uue er their tiht'ietlnae parties war: fur ten git'hi anti reeh huught e Iii'eeent fer the ether nine! That they lure enimele ie evident in eeriuue weye. Seine gii'le have pictures ef hei-eee. littf'tttiFP. ef their interest in rich iue. while eenie eeem tn prefer miniaturee ef elephente1 etuiTed rehhita er huge techier heere. Many ef them eherw their affectinn fer eete hy greeting Billy, the dermitery purse. Billy.r ie a regular vieiter in Rehie Hell. CENTER AND REC ROOM What a niee t'adie end eietrela eumhine- tiettt in Center! it piety'e eight t'eeet'de at a time and the mueie i5 rillil ententh. Thu enlieetinn nt reem'de ie the latest and heat; everything I'mm Stratus: weltew tel Ceunt Haeil. livery night atter antipet' the vie is played while many girls tienee until the ?:3H heIL Heinre a iJItlii there are mere tieneer: littlieiting up nu the lateet teeh- rttque. Center is the HiEI'Iif'. er heuee t'neetingt-it whettee the dnie anti dullile hi deem etiquette are Learned. Him: in Center the giris een- gregute Fm' ?.WILIL meetings etrel'j,r Thurer day. The Uetnher fire. drill turned nut tn he. an eerie Halinweien parityr at whieh every eleee put em etunts in Center. The nurtiey.r Indian tienee hi the third finer Hehie girls wee a true. eerieature ni' Freehmen+ whiie the Hevertti marriage eet'emnniee. perierrneel hf..- uppereleeemen. thwed their mintira turned tmeards-z the. eet'iutteneee elf life. Edith ?w'ieeerue epm'led the heat eeetume. rVhe Senienre, heweeer. tenth the etunt prize. Ike ghnete UT 1995 they previewed the news at Cerham end Gerhamitee uf the future. lh'iany were. relatives at present Gerham- iteeJ Again the girls emigregateti in Center fur a Chrietrttee party, made merry with H eiever play.- earniF-i 21 Fine tree leaded with preeentm and Hera Giles tea. at lime. jetlije Santa te: deliver them. fisher the turn hi the year many imattltfg- ettteienl pertiee timid plan: in Cettten There Ruth Stattrett was et'uwned earnival queen. Mr. Ht'tJL-ettfe hew delighted evet'yene tit-t ntueh as Miss Keene'e Eyeeeh en the eunw settlpture and wetehing feetlitjir Irtemhere sing iiDem't Fenee Me fllu. Mr. Paekertii in a tree petite aprnn dished ttttl iee ereem and eekee iiheraiiy. i'ivet'jfntte had at WHtltit-tl'iilli time. at the Valentine pettyr hut the. fateuitjr emnh eheit' herl the best time hi all. At the time eri- the ?.Wllft. Ittitvtttttn Center was tl'anei'ertned Hil'I'EUf-El heyemd ree- ngnitinn with gay htmthe Hilt'i yards nr erepe. paper. Anything i'ruln El theehine tn a disheinth In Imnlelnmie randy; eutllrl lie hnught. in the everyday Iil'e ut' iim'hatm lCenter was the heet pittee tn puet a nertieeE t1 Hhm-t- eut le elateeeei and everytmeie path In the mailhex. In Center Atter Supper and Eeiere Study Heurs ARE POPULAR it yet: have tliiiieulty finding enrneene en ti Hetnrdey nierning, he eure te leek dnwn-- eteire in the laundryF reeni. There f'rnnt inerning until evening the eeruhheerde ere hrneji.r and the w-tiehtuh: full: fer runny Cnr- henl etnth'nte depend neither en entnnier- rial httlnth'iee tilt nn ntaiiing their laundry heme. l'neilitiee in liehie heeentenl ere etnliie tutti Intlrh need. Hume girls heee dnne their washing eeriier in the week and en, Lhie Setttrdeji,r when yen ere itit'lhittg fer thern1 they:r ere Inley with their ironing. ' The time when the Hetirnne ere hneieet. thnngh, ie juel J'reiinre e fnrtnei. It takes at hing time In irnn an evening gewn 5e there is enme erewdingt ee eeerynne hee tleeided the gnwn hetter he irnnetL anti ne nne hate thntlght nhnut it very far ahead. What tn tin when the iren gets tee het? Well., the tier: rnetn ie right handy by. It were heed tip end euttitted nrt'if,r e eeuple ef' years age and really preeidee a great deal nf npnertunity Fnr pleasantly whiling ewey h-ienre time. The peel table is e gtJUd nne and en is fun tn learn en end tn play en ei'ter the etrnhee end engiee have been tneetered. The twe ping pnng tehlee ere huey e geed deal nf the time. Other etn- tlente in Visiting the Here rntnn prefer tn piey Gertie er dntnineee er ehineee eheekere, nr Iiiey the pietiti. Snrne Hi the retinitjf parties ere heiti here1 ere welt ee elnh end eleee gatherings. Al the time ni the Outing Club carnival the girls had fun learning the game GE Benenee, under the tutelage ef Miee Sew- yer, Miee Treek end Mr. Packard, while Mr. Breeetn initiated nthere into the rnyeu teriee nf 63. At enether pert?r Nellie Arnee end Carlene Smith 'ehellenged Meeere. Pnekerd anti Eeeeett tn e peel match and defeated thetn hefnre e tielighted eudienee. Itie Juet Bette Be Dene The equipment was new twe years age end has been kept in tine eenditien. Girls whe werenit tnn geed et ping peng et hret have enjeyed preetieing with nthere ef their nwn ehilitfpr until their technique was netiee- ehlg.r impreeed. Edwina Heteh were the uneHieiel ehempinn at this game, and Ann Cummings wee else expert. 55. like interest wee tnenifeeted in peel. These whn knew the game e little helped beginners. If yen find the deere eleeed during the daytime it neneli'g,r rneene that eetneene ie practicing e mneieel instrument er ie hee- ing e veiee leeeen. If, in the Spring Ut' felt, there is a elurnpv ety bumping en the stairs leading down te Hebie heeentent, the eheneee are 'it ie ene nf the girls gettingr her bicycle nut tn gt: fer e ride; fer the bicycle garage is just eff the Bee rentn. Eve ryh tldfia Ch eeked In Seven F.?t'l. and the Hattse Cemmittee girls traap inta Hahie Halt reeeptien ream tat their weekly meeting. The treastn'et-is mind is en daughauts ta he ardered far this weekis sale. Funds are getting law.- heeause at the punch and deughnats e11- jetted hy the hilariaus Halleweien party and Christmas party. Will anyaae ever target i'ilera Giles as Santa at the Christmas ' party! rFinere was a real Christmas tree, tam deeerated with lights and tinsel amt Ur. Baileyr read t-haraetet' sketches item handwriting. Ruth Starrett, presidenti leeks at'nund, mfest everyane is here: Miss Sawyer, Miss MeAllistet', 1Wee President Bette Lee? See- retaryhTreasttrer Barbara Nases, Elvira Hintey, Hathara Page, Dartithy Jaeksan, t'IIerenee Sawyen Thelma Plummet. Jean Litt'lejahle Aleathea Ci'asier. ttt'tt'i Shirley Mitehellfi The meeting eemes ta arder anrl Ruth says. i':I,..t-?t:'s take eare at ear weekly,F duties tirst. We aeetl a girl far mail. lights and hells in East. Elvira raises her hand anti se it gees an. Thehna says it is her turn ta eeHeet mail in Rahie anti a girl is appaintetl far eaeh night ta t-heek the sigtt-ettt hanks in East anti Rnhie. HOUSE COMMITTEE It is time far new business and Darathj,r suggests anather Open Hause. wThat wattltl he furl!M Barbara Page eselaims. HRememhei- the ene we had last year.H That was the time when parents and friends were invited ta visit the darmiteries and see all ef the reams. Then the reams really get eleaned and deeerated far the neeasien. It made them mere attraetive far the whale year. After an aHirmative sate Ruth appaints eatnmittees fer Open Heuse. A diseussian ef the problems eneeunt- eret! hy lttemhers in their attempts te keep the quiet af study hears and see that rules are net vielated brings the meeting ta a elese hat nest Wednesday night everyene will he an hand again. Mast at the girls leave hut Barbara Nayes remains ta read the Casmepalitan whieh the Heuse Caatmittee has heught, with ether magasittest ta he used in the t'eeeptien teams. Alt ef them feel the sat- isfaetien whieh eemes with sharing af trntthles anti esehange af ideas. Ta Miss Sawyer's serenity,r and wisdam and la Miss MeAlIisteris helpfulness1 the Hause Caminittee ewes its ehanee ta do its wark well far it is a student erganisatian and they knew it shettld he earried an by students. COMMUNITY The Civic Cemmittee meete fet'tnighth' te dieettee htteineee end hneneiel IIIEIHEI'S ef the student hedy end In eel es an adviser? Imdy en etttdent aetieitiee. 1t ie- really e etudenl eeeermneet ttidecl hy feettlty tld- Henna. The Cit-ie lCthttntittee eeeiete with the Heheel'e mere imem'tent entertainments end Heeiel funetiene. One ef the eutetendieg eeente eF the freet- ie Superintendents end Frineieele Hey. This day eeme in Nevem- her and frem tneny pet'te ef Eeltthwestm'n Maine Vieittng edueetere eeme le heth ner- Intll eeheui and training eeheel te l'ttlh tn the etuclenteg eepeeieHy In these whe eepeet tn enter the Held ef teeehing in the eeming tweet: There were eenfereneee during the clay and en eeeembty was held in the after- neee fellewed by a Friendly gathering in Cel'theil Lilll'til'jn where students and guests met internally. Dhmey was served in evening in East Hell Dining Reem. During the eeuree ed the year the eeheel epeneered illuetreted leeturee, eeneerte, end Ineving pietUrEH ell Hf which were arranged he Mr. Weedwerd end the Civie Cemmit- tee. Perhaps the meet pepuler eeeeeien durh ing the year is the annual Maj? Bell. It '15 held under the euepieee ef the Civil: Cemmitlee werking with many,r members ef the student hedy. Assembly pregreme are led 133' students ef the eeheet. Nearly everyr pereen has had an eppertunity te eenduet ehepel dur- ing the year. GOVERNMENT The meet itnpet'tent ftlnelien ef the Civic: Cenmtittt-re ie the reelleeatinfz ef student Funds enmeeeed at individual etmtent ee- titritje fees These Funds are reelleeeled fete t'egietrelien Fee. health fee and tre'riette departments eueh 21:: mtteie anti ertT threugh whieh eeelt student derives El pet'ermel Irene- tit frem hi5 ettltlent atelieiljr' fer: 'L'l I'tt'3tt'LElt1-1 President ............ h'itii'gtlt't'l Surat! Vice President .......... Heriun H3. Heerefm'r ............. . Luella Clerk M EM H EHF: Freshmen Ehrm- ......... Neltie mnee Chrietie HeKinnen Katherine Yeung tgepeemere Ht'nee Neteiie Ht'aeltett i't'lurie! Henmmml Jane Tyler Jeetm- L't'esx .......... Herhare Neyee' Herder Efrem , ......... h'lery Kinthelt fluttetanee Cullinen Heeee Cemmittee Jean leilltejehn FJFKUA. ........... Elizabeth Wight GEee Utter ........ KathleEH auellette Library emb ......... . Berhere Penie WAA. . ................ Betty Wiley tiemmeters ............ Glerie L'eher Hremetfe Eteh .......... Edith Elerh PITA. ............ Elieeheth lteCenn timing ITEM;- + .......... Ruth Sterrett Amieitie Chth ........ Derethy Millet After the members have served one year they do nnt repreeenl emr pertieu- tar grnup but they can sit in at: eld menthere. The eld members are: Luis Knapp, Elieeheth Lee, Prieeilte Meree? Eve Meeeet Laure Thempeen, Ehertette Wetsuit. Civic Cemmittee Carefully Budgets Activity Fee Y. W. C. A. STRESSES SPIRITUAL it is the purpese ef the Y.W.C.A. te reeL iee full and creative life threugh a grewing knewiedge ef Cred end te have a part in making this life peeeible fer ell peepie. This yeerie meet impertent attempt tn fulv till the purpose hreught tti Gerhem Netmal Eeheel Fer the first time in its hietel'y a student emtferenee. In Oeteher aheut 75 student delegates frem ether Maine eellegee and free: the Univereitj,r ef New Hempehire came here te discuss with leaders. hf the Stutienl Christian Muvement in New Eng- lend ltiateriel whieh eeuld he used fer etm- tent in Y.W.C.A. pregrame. Prentice Pent- hertee, Leeiee Pfutee, end D1: Giheen Heed Jehneen were speakers. Hermes in the eemmunity furnished heepitality te theee delegates fer wheni we did net have went in the dermitery. A Saturday night dinner was served at the. Cengregetienal church and ether meals in the dm'mithrjn 5-:- FHliS- Feetien in eueeeee must he shared with theee when eeeieted ee eepahly. Fell: dane- ing and singing, cider and tieughnute furnished the evening entertainment. The Sunday rimming eerviee was en in- iteratien. Beth ehurehee united with the Nerinel Seheel in wei'ehip et Hueeell Hell. The service was arranged by Flerenee Ear- ren and her eemmiltee. A eheir ef 8H peeple eempueed ef members ef the eheh'e 11f heth ehurehee end students attending the emiferenee wee direeteti hy itlre. Bailey. Dr. Jehneen gave the etddreee entitled United fer the Future end Mr. Uuhlw and Mr. Theeme eeeieted in the eel't'it-e. rThe Werld bitudent tierviee Fund til'iTF held in Nm'euihel' wee in charge Hf h'iitl'itm Hell. Maxine Weight, and Marjorie Mel- er- hind. A eieehle 511m was eentrihnteti lei lhal wurh. Sendm lt'eIdInelhn, it while. Hileeien I'i tfllngE.. gave an inepiring talk in t'httpei eli'IUtlt the needs Ui- H'IIHii-EHIJ-I in uther eeunlriEH. Twn nther ehapel pt'tigrmne were a devnlimml Hen'it'e, in whieh Maxim- Waighl. th'ente Hermit, end Nletrinn Hell Innk part, and a piety eelleti :The Die- lmeeeeeetiq. Characters in the play were Barhei'a Lynch, Marilyn Cmekett, Prieeillu Willard, Penelepe Mergene? 1ie'irginie Brafi- hut'y. Edith Bergeee, Mice. Menwering1 Bar- IlEer White, Put U'Neil, Greee Bewiey. Iitlth Dnrr, Lucy Herrick, Maxine. Weight, LIee-eie an'len. Natalie Smith.- and lame Tyv let. The liltie eieter lilthgl'ellt, nItI Iiiemhei'ei henquel, memherehip drive, and eaudle- light eerviee were reepeetieely? in eherge ef Elvira Bil'ney, Virginie Bradhm'y, Edith h'leeeree, end Flerenee Hermit. One here tired eighty Sift students end tetu.:here he- eeme. memhere. Hehie Hall has IUU per cent inemhel'ehip. A Seane fmrn the Annual Candlelight Service -t-t--h VALUES UFFIEEHS Primitive! .............. Eieira Birttet' Vite President ........ Edith Meseree Secretary . ............ . Janiee Gillie Treasure: . .......... . Barbara NHFEH CABiNEI' MEI-iHEiif-i AM? 'I l-IF.1H CHM .111 FTEEE Christian Feitt': Flurenee Hermit Durethy Trash Eieenur Wiismt ELHHHH'HIHIE' Heepmmfht'iity Ruth Hartman Leetriee Melnun Betty Jane Tyler WHFI'IIH'I FeHmt'm'rttft . ..... . i'lr'iarim: Hail h'iuxilte Weight h-itlrjurie h'ieFarierrl FEMHH-t' ............. Margaret Smell Bette Let' Etlith Hul'geee Natalie Eraekett Puhiieitr ......... . t'jharlette Watam Matte: ................. Betty Wighl Hewitt! ............. . Laure Thnmpetnt Al Chrielmae time Flnrenee Barren anti Ruth Hermen planned a very eHeetiee elutpel pregrem. The eeript wee- written by l'ilerenee Barren and dealt with the stu- dent whe epreede Chrietis eterg.F threugh the wet'ld tedatje. rl'hteee taking pert were Aleethea Creeier, Edith Burgess, Ann Cunt- minge, Anna Ciiee, Katherine Beheen, Jennie Meeeeili, li'lerenee Barren, Elvira Birney, Maureen Shiele, Leie Knapp, Belly Wight, Luella Clerk, and Ruth Harman. Candlelight wee- ueed very effectively. Other Chriettttee interests were at eerel sing and e epeeial meeting in Rehie reeeptien teem at which Miss Upten read a pittj,r ent titled, HCenmile- in my Windew . In February, a heeeer was put en under Margaret Smell'e direetien. Her eemrnit- tee included Edith Burgess, Bette Lee, and Natalie Breeketl. Beethe were set up in center and genlee played in Hehie reeeptien rnem where tea was served. Onee again eetiefaetien meet he shared with all these whe put in en much time and energyr tn nteke the fair 3 eueeeee. The Camp Fire Girle gave a demenetre- lien March first. The next three meetings were chwe-ted le epeeiel study 13w three greupe, eaeh tinder ene. ef the eemmieeiene. This was deeideti upen hy a pull taken at the midwinter hueineee titeeting and meet- ings were arranged by eemntieeien eheir- men, Fiet'enee Barren, Ruth Herman, and Meriett Hell. Y Planners Outside speakers this year have inelurleci Trudi Takeyeme, e Jepeneeeemtterieen girl whe is president at the Y.W.C.A. at Sim- mnne Cellege; Jeanette van Alert, eeet'etet'j',r ef the American F'riettcie Serviee eemmit- tee; Edmund Nuttinrr, ee-ehairttten ef the general eemmittee ef the Student Christian Jeevetnent in New England; Wilmer Kilehen. New England eeereterj,F hi the Y.M.C.A.; end Elieeheth Jehhe. eeeretet'y ei the Y.W.C.A. Deiegetee te ennfet'eneeee Edith Burgess, Leetriee hileitten1 Edith i'ttleeet'tne1 Ruth Her- t'etm, Meriett Halt, Elvira Birney, Bette Lee, and Margaret Smeliwheve hreught heck interesting repet'te and new ideas giving eeurege and strength tteeeeeery te eehiee- ing the purpeee ef the Y.W.C.A. The retreat held in April hrettght te ttI'l end the werh ef the graduating members hi the eehinet hut with the haekgteund they have helped te ltuihi, next treetie cabinet wiii ge en te ttew successes in its attempt te make a full and ereetiee life peseihle fee all peeple. GLEE CLUB Every: WPdIIfi-szday ElfLE'I'HHDTI the Glee Club ram he heard singing all lhrmlgh Cnr'lhEH. Um? Gf thv prirlt'iplr aimg Gf 2hr :E'I'IHIII i9; ln learn llilh' m iillg and hlei unwis- mire uith the rest. in pH-E'Wl liar- nanny. Tilt: Iwnwmluus Ill. .IIJIi'lllr-'ui lhat HIP girl; i'w'. PF'i w HII after 3inging Ell Tmrhmw' CulWEnliun in LFWiElDH wmim itlilitmtv Hull llw aim haul Iwrmm? at I'rsult. Sirtging IIF- I'nw HHPII a1 lznrgP uuriimH-r- mu: an nwri- H11 P nut 5mm f'urgullml :mri mmr Imw Hf'WHl'Il'IIJf'I' i'IippingE 1J3; uhirh In I'lemiu'r HIP l'III'PilF-ii'llh Thr- HPT-zl iln'ihuimt far 1: Imlrliq' uppmr- mm: was- rrmn HIE Muim-i FHIPraltiHi'l HF Musit' mulls Em-iling Elm g'iI'IS In Hing Ell Ihuir annual rimming in Humell Hall. .lEIF-il. walH'i'. Chrisatrnata Farminn, thr Chm Clul: prvwnlud u mumlin, ' Thv Shepherdrf EIH'EHII'Ildl-lw. LIH'HH Clark KEIUIIPEH 01ml- ltTIl-E: PEllllPHf' HrmwirllH, KHIhPriIIP Yuung. LIIHI fjall'wlyn fHHTHI'LI Hilllfj; rmh'n-a. Hap?- Gnnriuin. J'vhn'ilyn Crm'kvtl. Jrau l,iillr- jnlm. Mell'jm'iw ITI'm-i'hm'lzmiL Lamrai Thmny- Hun. Prisi-illu Wilim'ri. Hlimthtrlh Wight, unrl Ii'llimin-IIII :ivl'g Hung 1n n clmlhltr tltmrv 1H. le adailiij; nf Ihu- Chi? Clnln lnwumr WPH knnwll E124 twidmn-ud IIF at third invitav linn in sing at a puIJIiur meeting. This time Ilm Hutary Cluh nf Pmliand invited the gil'iH In Hing until Iluvv lunch March 3U. Thrn th erdnin Chnil' Catlin? tn Gm- hnm FM 21 mrinl ham. 3 tea danw, and rlimmr in tlw clm'mitm'y. Th? t'hnir pun EFIHEEI a L'illli'f'l'l Fur aH lhe Unrllam girls and Fm-uilp: Later in 1119 spring Ilw girli IJI'Ef-PIHPL'I :1 rmmfsrt. Harh rimming at gmup HF Hirv Chill girls served :15 111151 rlmir a1! rlmprl and Hildthd grmnlj; In 11w Vulunw and rlunlily nf Singing. In llw full Ihr t-Euh held :1 gH-m-quuinlml wwnir mural and sing; in I11? nrthard. Lat? in IEH' F-prlne; lh-Fy hmi rm HH-Ifliljf lrit'nit: all Ulrl Urrhurfl r15: IEIUESLS Hf Men'gartli Humll. livahndy lulke-d aimui 1hr- grand lime? Hwy had. NHHF HIH'IWWH and lhf: gier rluh mrmimrs haw a right In Ina. Inmltl m Ilwir HlH't'Pt-A'Hrlll war. GFFI '1': EH 5 Prmfrh'rrr .. ........ muu'lntle Walsnn WHL- Frr'xr'dr'm- ........ Ellilh Milmzrvn HPE'F'PHH'I' ............... Edith Clark ?'r'rvrmrrr'w . ......... Flurmu'e. Hal'mn Ufu-mmrm .......... Luuru 'Hmmlmnn III'iBHHL'I Willard ?'hltmlwrs: Firm HH'JI'EUIHH, Flurentw Hurrun. EHPEH Hmulh W'rirginia Himml- Emry. Iilrfitll Clark Lurlla Hark, Cam. Iyn i'ilianni. Herllm ilunmlm. h'Iarjlyn Crutkeit. Marinn Farnwr. Bal'lmra FHI- F-HHL Ilupq- GHUEJIH'EH. Primiilla HnlmEE-L Hairy llugul'e. Belly Mufialm. l'IaI'jm'if: The Sung That Nerves a Natiun's Heart Is in Itself a Deed ORCHESTRA There Is Nu Truer Truth Dbtainabte 113.: Man Than Games at Music l'htlfttt'ltttttl. Leetriee Mehmn. Etlilll J't-teeerve. Eunlee Mttrph'j. Hel'tmru Nuyee. Kathleen Uuellettm Eletjltur SHW- yer, .I't'targann Hlttull. Mary Waiters. Chal'tettt! Waterm. Mal'jurie WreeI-LH. Katherine ?nung. Seeuml Supreme. Hliettheth Herg. Mary Clark. L't'lttt'inn Hall, JEttlt Littlc- jnhth Mice I'tr'Ittharing, HatrhttrH Page. ?t'taureen Hugan. Laura 'llhumpe-un, Can't:- tine Weeentt. Carttl Nurtnn. tt'tJtnP-z1 Nettie Atnee. Pauline. Hrmth-tte. i 't'lttl':tl Etttllltt'tJ-lltl. Jeeqttelilte Eugtmn. Peggy Hague. Ellen Hamlin. Betty Wight. Friseillu Willard. Fianiel. Ruth Hermun. The eeheet nrehestra wee eemewhet enmller than in the years hefere the war but eentimted te he made up at capable musicians. Mary Clark and Carat Nerten were members etc the string seetitm ef the Fenland Symphuny. The freshmen have given tnyal euppert in numbers and ability. In December the nreheett'a played at the Christmas etmeert and fur the caret singing after the emteert. Mary Ctark, Cami Ner- ttm, and Elizabeth Wight presented trier ttulttltet'e. During the enterttlimttmtt all the Y.W.C.A. Patrietie T333331: the m'eheett'a played several Heleetiene. At the spring eetteert they again euntrihuted numbers tn the pregram. The students have ther- nughly enjuyed the mueie ef euleiets, tries.1 and the whale greup. UHCHEETHA Ft'ut'rtttltt W'tury Clark Elmira Huhttt't Maureen Hugan Laure 'l l1nmlmmt fjet't'rt Kurnt Nnrtnn Pimm Elieeheth Wight I'r.'t'rt:'irre.t'5 l'htrjr' Magttre lturhurn Lynch T: mu pet. Nettie :hnee emu Harri .t'ltn'inn Farmer AMICITIA CLUB After 11 few p1'e55111511111'1' 11111119 111115 111111111. 15111151351511:T 1111113 511111 view: The name 51: 5111111 151e Latin 1111:1115 meaning friendship. and was eheeen 51111 the new 111'3111151111151111 55515555555555 1. .' . 1 '. 5111r 11111111511111: 115 the 51:11'111e1' P11e11'1' C51151. 5555555555 ------------- 111111 4555145' . . . 5451 F'.'1'111 ..... 5'4 5.11-5.11 wh11151 1t 511eeee1511. 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There were faculty 111115g11e5t511e11ke1'e 5111111111. H11151er511e 511111111111. 5511I1111 551551 111 the regular 111ee1511g5, 11:?- well 1111 student RH - 11111-111111; 551111511- EIHHWI' 55115511 - ' 5:5111'511-11'11 Puge. 5'555e11 55111115511. 54131511115111! Utlellelte. 5111151115 5151-1115. 541115 55111151151. 51511115111: Weight, 5515:1111 115515115111114. 555155151 151 111155131r 1111111 51131511111115 115 11115115115: 11ew 111111-11111111111-11 Gillis.1u11r'l'1-le1-.111111;.- Wight. 35111 15115551111111. 53111111111111-11 13.11555- 111111. Hepe 5511131511511. The e5u11'11 551111 year 111111: highly 5111:1'e5111 prng1'1111111. T111111. Hinge 111115 11111e1'111511111e1111. were 5111-515. 111e11151e1'11 5111' 151e 1:11111511g year 1111 111.113.1115 151e 5511111 111ee1511gr 51e5e111e C11111111e111:e111e11l 1111 he- 1:11111e 11 5.151 11111111115111ed with the 1251151. P13331111 l5.511.151: 11111111111111 Briefly 11nd Sprang Up Again 11315 15111115251511 Club . fil' GREEN AND WHITE Green and White Beard Letters te Mirrer Seheel Lite III Ut'lnher the t'EtHr-d-r't'lll I'ni'th fur Int'ttla here 111' the tireen and White heard. The nltl timers truth a hand at ehttwtttg the new- rrmterr: the wllye Htttl tt'hererm'ee. rI1he I'iret thing thme wete tlet'ithng whu wttttlti he in ehttt'ge. end the. ntetnhere 1euted 1e tttttht: Nelle Lee I'ltitlttl'vill-ttllit'r. heeueittte ediv lure were eteeted ten. Werk get under wee with the deeieitm el' whet piettlree ut' whem were te he teken where. When MI: I'tttllt'rte ealne tht' lttemlmre were huey getting the etthjeete inte- the. prepel' titfnf'l'y at the pretter time. ilirle were seen etrelling eereee the eemlme une ettnny atternenn in evenings -- te have their jrieturee tahen a few minutes later te represent Ihe KW. etthinel.. ft eleee wee chemieretl htre tttintttee ITTHI'Ijt rm a green eiettlre Inueh te the jey ef the etttttente. Thttl eettte the teek at writing eheut the pieturee., ettthe end elaeeee. Members. were asking tlueetiene ef everyette everywhere. Whn are the nfheere? HWhere are the rueetinge?H What genes. en 1 ? Whetje heen eeettlttpiiehed':m W'ht-ttt the I'et'te- had heelt gathered then etttm' lhe jttlt er editing, writing, rewriting and letting? until hnelljrr the typiete eumpleted the Feet pegee fer the Ituhliehere. In the meantime the pieturee had arrived en meeee. 5mm? liked thie igreen pieture end enme. liked that hut enly the veryr heet were ehe-een fer the heeh. And whet nf the Art? Maureen herd heen huey eertenning fer the etehirtge in the Final eeetien. Settle ef the Ittemhere were very l'tttet,r Finding em? interesting petrene in eur ed; t-ertieihgr eeetiett. The eheeeing ef eel:- tiene wae ae geed era a elegen tenteet. end with these the ieh wee denet The Beard ntemhere did their heet te get the werk dene httt ene thing ie eerteim witheut Mr. Beeeettje guidanee end reteetteee effert te make eur heek a eueeeeeE it never weuld have reeehed eetnpletien. FUTURE TEACHERS The W'alter E. Htlesell Chapter Hf the Future Teaehel'e ef Amerira started nH u eueeeeefui year with enether geld eter fel- ite ehei'ter, the 5m: tu be awarded m it 113? the WEEK fer a iitmen1171erel'tip in guetl standing . Edith Burgess: Ratheriue Han- eeem and Prieeilla Willard did at fine julJ in planning interesting meetings. It was a privilege te have He fit'et guest speaker ef the year, Miee- Zeta Brewn, State Direeter ef Eleenenterjl,r Edueatien, whe teld us that the state department is deing all it een te aid the teaeher in laying the feur eerneretenee e-f edueetien: Mental, emetienat, eeeial and phyeieel guidanee. Frem her friendly,r and helpful answers te queetiene, it was evident that me new teaeh- er need ever feel aiene with her prehleme. I'Ji-weeklyr meetinge ineluded greup clie- eueeiene, aided lay the MTA Digest, elmul the edueatienal eetivitiee ef Maine in eem- perieen with these ef ether states. Eeeh member had :1 eheeee te lead the greup in dieeueeien ef a preblem er phase ef edu- eatien in whieh she was l'tvertileulert'f,r itttttl'r eetetl. Hen'rul EUPeL speakers. trawei telke, hniiflttj. partim tllltl El Inulquet htte in the epring emnplete the pitttlll'e. Frmn pertieipelien in all theee aetivitiee eeme e knewledge ef the prehleme and the reepeneihilitiee 1U he expeeted ate teaehere end with this. knewledge a mere prefersew ienal attitude. Inward the werk er the future. UFFItIIrZHS H'mirhvm . ........ . Ciuvenne It'leF-ee'lli Nee President . ..... . Prieeiite Melee Treasurer . ............ . Luella Clerk Secretary ............ Flurenee Barren Chairmen Pregrem Cemmittee Edith Hurgeea Feem'ry Attet'eer ........ Miee I'iaelinge Hrlemhem: Huruthy Bt'mlyn Paulelle Hreuetette. Luella E.Slerk. Eieahelll It'lluugll. Meatlme Crueiel', Duretlw llew- ling. Meuriee Davie. Katherine Hen- :ean J'tliee Menwering, Uitwumm Mee- eeHi. Elieehetlr E't'leUenn, Prieeille Meme, Thelma Prinee. Shirley Huekwell, Elea- mrr Sawyer. Clare Sherhllrne, Prieeille W'Hhtrtl. Iileallet' WITSHII. F.T.A. Ineuleatee Prefeeeienai Attituniee LIBRARY CLUB The Lihrerjr Club werked eut a new pfan thie- yeer. That was te have twe peeple reepemihle fer a pregram and eaeh Tuee- def; evening twe different members L'Ulb dueted the meeting in Hehie Reeeptien Iieem. Preeident Marine Hell did a fine jeh keeping the plan geing end was elwaye willing tn lend a helping hand. There were. Imek reviene, magazine reviewe, emf tltCI'v'tEE shew 113,: Miss Eamee. The Ham- mend girie ehewed the members hew te develep negatives whieh made a very in- lemsting ttteeting. There were literary gamee played, a quiet pregl'am and H talent In'egram. At the talent pregram Barbara IJ'UHIE whietled eeme eenge mueh ten the de- light ef everyene and Audrey Day demen- etreted the expert methed el' twirling a lmten. Derie Hebert played the viuliu, peeme were read, and a reading was given. In the fail the. club helrl ile annual pienitr ill the greve. m Halteweien and Chrietume gay heliday parties were enjeyed 11y ell. In the eyeing the entire eluh had at lmnquet in Pm-tland. The. beet remembered aetin tljr' heweverj wee the ehepel pregrem the eluh epeneered during Nntienel Bunk Week. All etuh members were partiei- pants. The east ef eharaetere in the play The Hugh: Huerta was 35 feliews: Haney, Derie Hebert; Herbert, Audrey Hey; BI-u'eeferd, Edith But'geee; Little Wemen, Meg, Lillian Biebee; Jn, Hhede Diem; Amy? Betty Burgess; Beth, Arlene Davie; Laurie? Jeseie Nerten; Tum Sawyer, Mary Mulhellend; Huek Finn, Thelma Intummer; The Med Halter, Eieaner Hen- ten; Miee in Wenderland, Shirley Usher; Feared, Elizabeth Leevitt; Ceerge Weeh- ingten, Ftnna Giles; Martha, Christie MeKinnen; Leng Jehn Silver, Barbara Tum Sawyer and Huck Puuleq Heheeea, Helena Htlwne; Emma Jane, Katherine Haneeem: Little Eieek Eamf'te, Priseilta Melee Met'ien Hall was aeeempeniet. Werking behind the eeenee were Rub? tientlereee2 Ida Cettle, Margaret Eliet... Marien Farmer... Careiine and Muriel Iriet'nm-rmd1 Aliee Irelemei1 Maureen Regan.- Eiizaheth Hebineen, Eleener Seeryen end Eleaner 11E'Fileem. Miss Eamee wee adviser. ART CLUB De yet: hear that truisy ham? Seunds as if they were enjeying themselves deesnlt it? They are. It is the Art Club under the stiperyisieti M Mr. Ht'eeate. Leek at that settlpttn'e in relief that Luey is well:- ing can and Maureeuis nil. Eyeryhetlyls happy and eyen theugh senle pretest that they are net artistieally ineiined: they usually get te werk en Christmas eerds er seme ether ferm ei arts, el'sfts, er paint- ing. There are a number at new members this year but several eld standbys are helpa Seheel Cartoonist lug te keep the standards Flying with Bert Clard as president, Eileen Beach as yiee president, and Katie Sheylin as seeretary- treasurer. Yeuill Find them here every Tuesday eyening unless it is s speeial Dees- sien sueh as the banquet in May at the Columbia Hetel in Fenland. ln Ueteher the Art Histery elass yisited the 1F4v iu:':tee'ian mansien in Fenland and brought hsek glowing reperts ef its beauty and histerie value. Anether exhibit whieh they enjeyed was the shipyard amateur esv hihit at the Eweat museum in Pertland. An art aetiyity whieh will Ieng he re- membered is the Neyember exhibitien in the art reem at whieh all Gerhamites were invited te- display their werl-L. Tea was served hy the Art Histet'y class while many peeple enjeyed the Hue array ei exhibits ineluding serne heautiful heeketl rugs, eriginal paintings1 weed eal'ying: and shell werk. In January, lirem the teurteenth tn the nineteenth, the whale sehuel prefiterl irem a ehanee, spensered hy the Art Histet'y elass, tn see in Certhell J'eerestien rhumT prints of many fanmus pietures. Never has the 1'eereatie-n reem heen se well and interestingly deserated. Tea was sewed en this eeeasien 1e seyersl yisiters and stu- dents. Art aetiyities uncles Mr. Breeate's diree- lien have been heneheial Le the whele seheel and te the eemmunity. Art eluh members say that they Had something lately esting geing em all year and feel a deep sense ef aeeemplishment when their master- pieces are finished! DRAMATIC CLUB Meeting weekly during eluh peried en Fridejee, the Dremelie Chlh under the three- tien ef Miee Eiewyer, hee eet'ried uut en ertive pregrem. Again the prize speaking eetlteet fer jun- ier high eeheel etudente wee epeneered 113? this eluh, and again, Fer the third eueeee- ejve year, the ennteetent eeeehetl hj; Leie Knapp wen the prize. Dremetie Club ehepel pregreme were well dene end mueh enjeyed. In the spring the eluh preeented ite eunuel playr in Rueeell Hell befere mem- bers ef the eellege and village eemmunh liee. There were else at number of in- fm'mel ene-eet plays given at meetings. The playr given hf en elI-Freehmen eeet eeeehed hy Hepe Geedwin was a eueeeee hietrienieelly, but what a heedaehe eerting all the preps freen the derm tel Rueeell Hall and heek again, what with the men- pewer ehertege. The club was eepeehellj,r fertunete in learning mueh ebeut the theatre i'rem Beh Hagan, e eephemere trenef'er frem Wileen Teeehere Cetlege in Washingten, D. C.7 whe heel werked in a eteek eempeny several eeeeene and eeuld even write a play of his ewe when he needed ene. Behie ehepel pregreme WE'TE eseeeptienellg.I well dene. Scene tram the Christmas Play HFFILIHHS I'JJ'EFSEHEFH ............. Effitll Meeerve I'ft't'e anitfenr ........... IJJEE Knapp Heeretery ...... tiereline titmningham Treeeru'er ............. Mar;I Walters Members: Elieaheth Berg. Ruth Berg- Iund, Lillian Biehee, Virginie Bradbury, Paulette Breuelette, Eileen Eeeeh, Pe- trieia Bell. Luella Clark. Bertha. Cuumhe. Edith Clerk. Hhede Ellen, Ruth Deer, Phyllie Fester, Hepe Gnedwin. Priscilla Helmee. Rehert Hegan. Beatriee Heel. Miee Ireland, Jean L'ittlejehn, Virginie Martin, Etieeheth MeUennt Eileeheth Perkins. Jeyee Philhrieh, Thelma Tih- hette, D'eretlu-r Treek. Glerie Ueher, Prir eeille Willard, Minerva Wileneky, Mer- garet Weed. PLAY VITAL PART SPORTS Russell Hall. Center of Gorhamis Prngram of Recreatinn OUTING CLUB Swimming parties, hieyeiing, hewling1 skating and skiing are same ef the eetivi- tiee spenenred hr the lUluting club which attracted 117 members this year. Hiking ie else Iiepuler... eepeeielly the sunrise hikes in the fall and spring when embitieue early rieere1 exuberant with geed spirits and rueieyr ehetter, reuse half the derm as well as light sleepers. eleng their reute threugh the Village. Hey rides and sleigh rides. hetre their fans, tee. In the fell, Nerman Martin end his sturdyr team made three three-heur tripe taking :15 girl:- et a time1 ell warmly hun- dled in blankets and making merry in the neieieet peeeible ieehien. The annual enew eernivei was held Feb- ruery 3, with ski reeeel enewehee races and snow eeuipture during the day and a big get-tegether in Center in the evening. Arm Cyclist and Chums Cummings and Pet Willard were the prize ertlipters. DI: Beileg.I preved his speed en eneweheee. Ruth Starrett was erewneti queen ei the eernivei end was attended til the eerenetinn eeremtmy hy Bette Lre, Betty Lynch, and Charlette Wetsuit. The club heiri meetings fnrlnightly under the ahle direetien elf its president, Ieatriee Meleen. Eighteen heure ef eutdeer exer- eiee was eel es the minimum requirement fer members. 11 ie eiweye e thrill fer new memhere he get 25 pninte their first year, which entitles them tr.- e letter. IF theyr meet all requiremente fer a eeeettd and third year, they receive a scarf and a pin respectively. The eluh has maintained its rigid attendance requirement which tirepe a student frem membership if she misses mere then feur meetings during the year. WtA.A. SPARKS ATHLETIC AH wmnen etudeete whe enter tirirham Nmntel Eichtml het'ume memhere ni' lile Weinen'e hthietir' Heelwittlinli. This elsem'iv tltith i25- gut'ttrned 113' the. WJLFL Imerri wilil Nliee Fitz and Miee Huff er: ath'ieere. Hhtll'tl members emrmn'ege partit'ilmtien in ath- letics end chi their heel tn prnnmte raperte. They have general ehei'ge nl' lhe eimrte lim' whieh theyr are t-uuneelterz-z and keep atten- danee rewards. An attempt he being the puint eyetem LII! ln date resulted in e. plan fer t-eniplete reeieal ef it1 the enmmittee in elmrge being?Jr eempeeed ef three memheret Ruth Filerrell. Frances Tayler, anti Hetle Lee. The peint eyelem end wtu'k nf the beard haE heen ufiiliated with the service pregnant. Wilitfh ie new this year. - Uri Feht'ual'y 23 t1 litll'ty rur the whuie errhenl was held in Hueeeil Hail gyinnaa sium. iieeultjjir end etudente participated in games anti everybedy enje'yed the even ing. The whale heard was in charge- Betty' Wiley: president; Luetr Herrick: vice- president; Bette Lee, secretaryatreaeurer; Leatriee Meleen, Outing Club president; eiaee representatives, Ann Cummings, Ah lene Davie, Eleaner Gregery, and Eieaner W.A.A. Beard Plans Sparta For All Hei'ten: mic? tlw- iiellewing eetmeeiim'e: litiEI-EF'lht-tii. Hulh Iini't': tennis: Ruth Ster- rett: archery. Fram-ew Tayler; held huekey, tihrietine Humvilun; hadminlun, Juyee i'hilin'iek. anti veliey hail, Berham Peele. This littrty Wile tilt I'Utterlmner Hf mttny mere at its kind. Stutienle and feeulty alike l'elt thel it was a trerjir pleasant wag.r ui' gelling mere use ef the gym fee everybed'f since the runner number at dances held there. i'lttb' had tu he drt-ietieeili3r reduced fer the duratien. Ureanieatinn tit Lennie leurnamenle dur- ing the. spring quarter resulted in great t'lieiiley ef techniques, new epert legs, and rapertmenehip. Seftball en the heeicej,r fieid aiee drew geed partieipatien. A game. hetween junim'e end eephnmeree wee enjtiyeti iijr' everytme? especially the junitJt't-t um! euphmnnree. Miss Fitz hate heen an enthusiastic. leader this year and i135 heen anxitiue fer the girls tn enjey their athletic pregram and get the 111051 item it. Miee Huff hae en- epereted beautifully!-r in planning with the WAA. heard. Thanks are due tn imth fer their intereet antl inepiretien. PROGRAM rThe entire physical educatien pregrem fer Nermel Seheele in Maine is new this year in the hepe at establishing eemething that will mere neetrl3ir meet the needs ef preepeetive teachers and because prepare- tien fer war has made us aware ef the feet that wmnen leek ethdemineh heek, lttg and arm strength. The Serviee program i:-'. the net reeult ef lite eeheduied liregrettte. The term HSer- t'itreH is used because it ie heped that it serves all girls with an equal chance te de eeme ef the eperte they reallyr weuld like te participate: in as a fellew-up ef learning lireper Lindy skills. The pregram eeneiete ef ell titejer eperte and werke with the W.A.A. Heard. Our present lehel'etet'y gym effere activi- ties whieh develeli endureitee+ stamina, and Ready for Gym skill and the regular gym class gives an eppertunity fer learning game skills and fer many eetit'itiee te build up endurance. The Service pregram is required ef ell Freshmen end Sephemeree three heure per week. Cirle unable to pertieieate een werk eut a remedial pregrem til their ewn te eerreet defecte. It is heped that, having learned these skills in their liret twe years, the Junier end Senier girls will went te jein the Serviee pregrem beeeuee ef their increased keewiedge and better teehniquee and that thejtr will want te playr games with ethere fer the geed time it will efferd them. An edditieu hi the games played at ONE. in the peel hes het-tn Shuilieheerd. Several pieces fer pleying have been painted en tn the gym iieer end this game new in the gymt has been a great fevei'ite. FIELD HOCKEY 111 the fall Field Hnekejr was seheduled and uppereiassmen spent a few nights an the haekey Iieid enjeying the crisp autumn air and getting a thrill eut sf the. tense 1111:1111e11ts when the hall is anyhedfs whe- ean get it. Christine Knawltan, Marian FarmerE H1111 Ctunmings? Beverly:r Finlay. Darethy Miller, Betty Wiley? and Liliian iiishee ware. participants in Field H aekey. Seteer faund sums euf the same girls thiwn 1:111 the hnekey fieldefieverly Finley, Derethje itiiilert and several freshmen in- eludini Penelaye Margane. Nellie Anise, Aan Eunnniugs, Cariene Smith1 Phyilis Clark, Edwina Hatch, Mary Cnnlhreth. Barbara Lynch, Ruth BezrghandE Jacqueline I'Iateht Jayne Philhriek, Thelma Tihbetts, Peasy Wand, Alice Adams, and Margaret Williams. Seeeer has never heen lane ef the mast haparlant games hut interest shawn this year majtr lead tn its gain next year. Ftt least... these. whn piayed it this year hUJJE se. Safthail in the spring quarter always Funds layal suppert litith after sehtaal and after supper anti this year was 111:- excep- tim'l. Girls in the rim'lnilm'y mw they ean tell be all the auise that eames 11p ten them when is 111aki11g the heme 11111 and just what the seats is. The cheering;r seetien warks as hard as the players when a gaed playr is heing matie. Amither s'iart I-zaenlj,r enjeyed at G.N.E., theugh it is piayed in the gym instEad af 1311 the hockey field. is Valley Bali. Bar- hara Panle has dmle an eseellent jeh as eaunsellar this year. Green and White. teams were arganised under her direetiern, the eaptain euf the green team heinaj Mary Walters and the eaptain ef the white team Thelma P111111n1er. MaryF Walters had 1111 her team Dare-thltr Iaeksen, Marian Mtii'se, Anna Giles1 A1111 Cummings, Heiena Dewnst Miee Adams1 Clara Sherburn amt! Hai'hara Peale. Thelma Flummeris team was eampesed nf Edith Hayes, Bai'hara Lyaeh1 Thelma Tihhetts, Peggy Wand, Jeyee Philbi'iek, Christine Knewitnh, Ed- wina Hateh and li'laeenee Sawyer. Every Tuestiag.F night after seheel iaurwi these girls hehind the nets and l-Leepinar the bail in the. air Ienger anti langer until at the and hi the. sease-n. theyr felt as if Ithr' were apprnaehing the prefessiennai. Start of an Autumn Scrimmage en the Heekey Field BASKETBALL We a tenvletter werd whieh means a few erite winter spurt . . . yes, thetwe right, the werd ie basketball. It is the feverite spert here at Cerhem tie in men;F ether eeheele during the winter menthe. Chrieline Knewlten has been heekethell eeuneeller thie year, taking the pittee ef Ruth Dm'r whe wee preetiee teeehing due ing the eeaeetl. She hae etrenged several etaee games whieh have held eleee interest ef these attending. The Freshmen and Sephemeree have had treuhle Ending eut when were the hettet players. Theyr seemed he have a habit ef playing tie games. Net ee with the Jeniere end Sephemeree, hewv ever. Their games were en the list ef im- perteel extents HI. Gnrhem heeauee tthf eeeurretl en the aftertteen ef the Outing Clulfe winter carnival and en the evening ef the W.A..r-'t. Heard? evening party. The Sepltemetee leek the lead heth times. Awaiting the Whistle During the latter part ef the eeeeen, with the feet in mind that twenty-iive peints eeuld he earned teward e letter by pertieiv jtetien in three-feurthe ef the games and in the Green and White games, the eeurteeller arranged fer Green and White teams. Again the eenteet wee eleee. At the eleee ef the eeeeeu, the fellewing girls leaked haeh ever the fun they had with regret fer the quiek passing ef time: Karel Grey, junier elaee eeptain; CeeiIe Daigle; Christine Knewlten, Sephemere eleee eeptein; Ethel Knewlten; Helena Dewne; Janice Giltie; Bettyr Jane Tyler; Mabel Wilkinenn; Penny Metgene, Freeh- men elaee eeptein; Aline Adams; Kather- ine Beheen; Ann Cummings; Nerme Fer- well; Edwina Heteh; Jeequeline Hatch; Barbara Lynch; Thelma Tihhette, and Mark gatet Weed. Due in the Geld Wrist guardet thumh guards, heavy hewe, light bewe, green feathered errewe, erenge feathered errewe, Miee Fitz, Miss Huff! Virginie, Beetriee, Phyilie, Frieeilte. Tee, many,r en efterrtnert in the fell fettnd the Freehrnen girls dewri en the green with their hewe end errnwe aiming at the tergett eertteetl;F trying tn rrteke. t't hull'evejfe. It was reallyr an interesting eight tn see hew eFten the errew tianlpiEtElY niieeed ile merht enmetimee Felting a few feet ehert ef the target and eften geing eemptetely ever the tep. Hewever, with Miss Fitz, Miee Huff. end eerrie ef the elder hende ineluding Fren Teyler end Merieti Farmer, tie the patient . . . end we emphasize the wertl patient . . . inetruetere. the impatient freeh- men, eerne ef them being Thelma Tihhette. Carlene Smith and Margaret Weed. were at least hitting the target he the time the eeiri ARCHERY three had arrived and the eenteete httri tn he dieeentinued until the spring. Spring feund them all heek . . . gireetie- ing, aiming, and learning again. After t1 white the target grew higger; eeeier te hit. the ttrehere grew leee nereeue, end the ttrrew eften iettnrt its mark. When the hullie-eye hegan te staffer freer frequent hite? Mitre Vite arranged I-t few iiiterttlttee eenteete. Theee were lettde nf fun fer ennv teetente as: well as fer epeetettwe. Tettrnttmente were arranger! hy Freiteee Teeter: erehery eeurieeller, end feltnwerl by all etudente with keen intereet. June Fetnid the girle making t1 geed per- centage ei hullieveyee end with eueeeee t-rriwruine,1r tt year ui' reel eHert, the girls. are Ieeking tierwerrl tn keener t'DIIllJFlilitHl in the fell. PICNICS Out in the pine grave, east at Csrthell Hall. are pienie hehehest tshles, and an ripen Ereplsee. A feelingr ni' emttentedness and helmiging entries tn the freshmen who nn her First visit tn the hill sees this greve---- se. pietu resqmr:1 sen shady, sh very levels. It seems like a picture tern free: :31 megs sine. Then ttmnes the exeiling clay hf the first pit-hie there. The menu perhaps ilt- eludes turn wasted in the hreplsee, drip- ping with lmtter tAht sweet menlm'y hf lung agult and tasting like sumething nut hi this wurldl Other wmttlet'fui pienies i-Illi't'JW htll the exeitemelll hi the first net'et' fades. At least unee a year. the kitehen anti tlit'lv ing mum muse nut-nf-dsnrs sntl Elmer:- ehhks hamburgers fer everyhudy. Plenty hf these hamburgers placed hetween lidnsis l'ulls and liberally supplied with mustard and hieealilli plus a cup e-f -::.hliie.ee pnletn sailed1 and shine esrrnt slieks le-ppetl 0H ht: tlhughnuts and apples ur m'snges titske u HIEHIUFF fer students hi iihrhsm Nern'ltil Seheul which will fell-Jw them Hsll the dtiys at their lii'ei'i. IN THE GROVE The grmre is the scene hi the annual Y.W.C.A. picnic when ssndwiehes hy the hundred disappear rapidly with the sup- pth'ling essentials. A tripping sf ice cream puts the heessimt m: the level hf the. festive. The. enmmtttet's hst'e. slsn made great use hi this pienie Ilt'ltrrl-t. Many a beautiful titty finds them eating their lunches mil in the grew in the shade sf Ihe pines. The lttil-tiugt fsenrile hf hilisl Amerit'hns: finds ilsellr very pt'rpulat' with I:i-hrllamt's future teeehers end the iii'ephu:e enuld lell I'lltlllje' t1 slurs Iii. wiehie t'nhstittg if it enttld lttlk. Thmlgh lhejF till start hut lttsking atliltet wu'intls tastes and eerietls skills pru- rhu-e wiriuus prudtmts and sume hnt-dugs never get lh'hdueed heesuse they Iaurl in the tire. lh'erslhing guess at a piehit:l Pieknieking mt mteis awn sehunl gmunds is it great deal til fun and it was nslieeshle in the l'all lilttl these pienies hstl s greal tleal iii inflttemte in ltthiltg away the Fresh- mehls humesiekhess. Dutdnnr Fireplace in the Grave Is Grand fer Picnics WE TEACH ONE SEMESTER Teeehing Dt'lE lessen in the training seheel er spending a tiEt'jr' ttl the rural seheei gave the students the first real inkling hf hew te gen ebhut teaching. Much had been learned freer nhservetirm arid merry iiigeq nieus ideas end devices had been nnted hilt it is se different when r1 student teeehes. The student heeenie really; well eequeint- eci first with lessen plains. Thrhugh writ- iug these every.r thi'jrr the- student seen learned the 1reiue iii eerei'ui planning, feretheughh tthi nrganieetien. :1an even :rntieipetien ef the ehiiriren's riiiiieullies enri questiens. The velue. hf tirgenieetien retire in he fully reeegnieecL in rt single lessenF in it ciefs lessen, in e weeifs whrk. in the pregreln hi the year's wnrk. Students shun realised that tn he a freer! teeeher tine must lie rt grind urgen- ieer. They ehserveri this feeuity in their eritir: teeehers every clay. WhEHEFtEI' the. student teeehers herl prhhienis er mis- understandings. the eritie teeehers were al- wiiys ready te ieirti e helping hand, a little guideriee. e syiitpethetie ear, rt friendiy suggestihn. At first the student teeehers feit nervmls end unsure but with ex- Student Teachers perienee end time this feeling gradually disappeared. Theyr beeeiiie familiar with the latest end best teethesks end stippie- merits and iearned 11er ten use them tn the greatest eriveiitege. The eedet teeeher learned ten knew the ehiidren. parents euri ehnmirmilzjir well. Standing in a eirele. with the ehilriren eheut the Hegpele en a bright meriiing rind seltltiirg the Hag gave the feeling iii heing a part e1 semething higger then the smell eemmunitg. ef deing smuething bigger then just teaching reading, writing and ttrithmes tie. The eedet teeeher ieerueri thet emu- men ding the ehiidt'enus respect irresnt mein- rainingr geed discipline end threugh this re- speet she learned the impertetiee ef the teeeher in the erimrnunity. The children re garded her net eniy as e teeeher hut rts rt friend and eempenien. The eritie teseher. the superintendent? end Miss Hastings all did their share te make the eedet terteheris werk e sueeess. Dr. Bailey visited eeeh eedet teeeher with Miss Hastings and ritede hel pful seggestie-ns. IN DEMONSTRATION SCHOOLS Betty McCann Helps in Sixth Grade Band Drive Cmirl lpmdning aml aludem lrm-Iling amignlm-nls fur llltr 19714-45 51:111th year arr Hralml Ijrlnw. fixinlfr TI'CMH IINH HHHT SEN HH'IEI'IH liar Mills. i'lrnmrmn'. Ermira- T 11ml 3 :l'rlill'gilt'fil hlliimann Hulnh Liminglrm. HuruL Cratiits 33 EiIEt+II Htfq'li'h 53.1mm Falls. Mural. All Grades Emily Phillipa films: Village. 1M! Elrmlm: fiatlturine Hht-Hin Ct'mvmai Lnkn. Crnlmmlr, Ul'arlr-r-c :1 ? iiuhin Tillman SEEUWH SIEMES FER Har Mills: .............. Shlriey Usher Hurrulh Limingtnn lluhy rkmlersnn Hnlatt-r'a 31-51115. Ermhrs; 3-3 Jacquefine Gagnnn Emit? ViHugr fial'nlilm Hummnntl firirqumlf Lilkr . . . .. . Murinl Hilmmmul Making Their Dwn Clnthes STII-DENEI' TEACHINE Hwnunsf r u Hun Ethan! 5 FIHST QUARTER .Imlinr Primary ...... Elllliwf ?k-Im'phy Jean Lulhtr tirade l . ......... 1'Ir'rirginia Bradbury ??Iurird Washinglnn firmle E ... . . . . . . .+. Jusuphinc Hlakr Dummy; BFEHIJI' Hrmlr 3 .......... Paulina Greenlaw Lt:31ri1:E Htthmn Ermltt 4- .......... Einvanna HuaseTfi Luella E'Ifurk Ermine 5 . .......... Katharina fh'uzinr HLIllI Starreil Ewell? l5 ............ Flurmnm Harrnu ?vlary Elark .Ilminr High ...... Hlimhmh McCall ! EJfEElI'II'JI' Hal'ltul Hulh Greene Frances Taylur Wont Hurimm HuraL. Elaanm Gregnr'y Pauline I'lmlllml SECUWD QUARTER Kimlnrgartrn-F'rimal'jr' . Dummy Brady EmilyF Phillipa; Crude l . ......... . Pauline Gremllaw Elixailetlx McCann Ermlr 2 ............... . Jean LuIIm' Ruth Slatrell Hrnrh- 3 ........... Kulhm'ine Crcmier Muritl Wualliuglnu Student Teaching EFEELLIi-f. Il- ............ Paulilw I'klnulmn Urinlr' F.- . .......... . Heulhu' Enigm'y Huth Greene. Ermlr' H ............. Huniur E'li'lurphy .luniur High . ......... Frances- Taylnr W35: Gurham Rural .. .lrmephine Blake THIRD QLMHTEH luiimlnt-rgmlen-F'rimaryr Murjm'ie MehtFm'Iuml lijrim'jflu Murals ipurl Illnni Unruthy Trqu Hrmfr I ................. Hulh Durr Shirk? HuckWHH Grade, 2 . ............ Agnes Quinlan Emile 3 ............. Durnlh? Miller Eratlu ni- .............. Eavmly Finley Grade 5 . ........... I'rl'urjuric Weeks Hull: Spear Eratlt: E ............. Halalia Wiggin Juulnr High . ....... . Htttlla Cnmulm Grace HanEy Wregl Gnrllam Rural Lucy Herrick FUURTH QUE! RTER Kimlergarten-iirimary . Elnrnl'.hj-,r Miller Hulh Durr ilrailr 1 . ........... . Dnmthy Trash Cllriatina Wnrmlmnrl Grade.- 2 ............. Beverly Finley Ruth Spita'l' Gracie 3 ............ E'I'Inrjnric WHERE. Hrade il- . ..... . Marjurie MacFarIand Student Teaching iTT'HIIr; F1 ............. Hrrlha Frmmhri .31ng Quinfan Ih'allr I' : ...... ' ........ Gram Huwlny Mrs. Mariun Smithwiuk Junim' High ......... Natalie Wiggiu Luuy Harriuk Wes! fiurimntt Hum! . Hhirley HuukwcH Hillz-r nn ywarlmnk was; iHHUFII I215! year. at reunni i5 give? Jmluw uf lint: uativl leaching and student teaching a:asignments fur the Efl'luui year 19413-44. IIJEDEF TEAill-HNG FIRST HEJ-IESTEH WPIIH. Humi. ilrarlEL-a l-E Elvira Himcy Kemwhnnkuml, ann Human. Etudes 4-3 + ..... Wargaret Edwards Kcnnehunkpurl. Wildes, Primary Grades ............ Mikhail Jagguf Emmell I.I ni-Lpnrt... CH pe Purpuimr. Grader; 3-5 . .......... . Duria Libby Nnrth ErrrwicI-z. Halllleg Bug, l'Lrarlns 313 Hhrit-Iiine Wurmhuml Elnitw HUHEfEH Lilam'ty 1'Iur'illatgit. All UIHIIEE Irene. Huyntnu West Washington. All Grades Erasmia E'lagurr Applemn. Burkeltvilie, Primary Grades. ............ Prianilla Hurst: Paltrmn Ifientm', AH Uradm-l lvauelinn U'Mut'u Appleturl Villagm tirades 5-3 Miriam Hpring Crescelll Lal-m. Primary Era-fm: Phyllis L'nll: Cremenl Lake. Grammar Grades Eve Mama Easl Raymund, Irlrimarjtrr . Adeline: Sugg Raynmnd Village, Primary Winnnn Wiggin Snulh LIHHLU. MI Grades Laura Thumpsuu HE! LI. INTI SEMESTER 'Wfrllri ................ . Hurll Lindsay ikvnlwlml1kpnl'l- iiluu-IL Hulls? Jacqueline Higlnun anrIr-hunI-Lpnri. W'iithls .. h'lariull IIHII Hrmmlmnklmrl. lialw l 'nrpni5r: IIIHI-nlim- Kunminghum an'lh HN'wirI-z. Halmug Hag BHW Wihry Liht'l'ly 'Ir'iHagL' . ...... . EIHTh HEEBWE W95! Washinglnu Lhmh: Kcnnmly Jiuylntun. HurI-zvtlvillt: tilaarlutttr Wamnn I'ulermn Crmu-r . ....... iienila Huigle J'ipIIIHun III'I-Jillilgl' ...... Barbara Nl'l'j'El-F- iiremrmll Lakm. Primary .. KHI'HF Gray ifreat'mlt Lake. Urammar .. Lula Knapp HHH Haymnml ........... Flnra Eiimi liaymmul ?illage . . . .. HElly' Sunrlgren Euu'tl'l East. . . . . . . . . . Muisiu McGraw UL'H'HJIJ'MH'HHIHH HL'I'IIera FlI-lH'l' UiihHTliH E.imIvr-gn'r'lr-rI-PI'Emm-y Him LILIIlinm: hatl'm'inv Flaherly Grade I ................ . ane Half: Grade 2 ............. Virginia Euyur: fIrHrFI: 53 .............. Luuie nickmls Urmlr- II- ............... Marie: Eatml I121 ratmr 1'1 pplElml Hawk: 5 , ................. Hem: LEE Hrmlv 5 ............. Jam:- LTHuIIivan Juninr High .......... Mary Kimhull Patricia Kirlw Hape Utmdwin Elnisc HusacH WELH Enrham Hural . . .. Lillian Savage: Margarcl Small Unit Wark, Grade FEILIIL' WEST GORHAM SCHOOL Thuuzaands HF Maine t'lliithTIl arr guing 1U :atrlmul in tum-rutun rzt'htmlta, mud these children IIIE'EEITH as skillful and sympathetic leathers as thiiE h'hu am in graded schtmls. And at: What: Mildred Peabndyas nnermcm Et'hmll at West Cnrhalm three: miles frnnl tilt: campua, is a part at thre- GNS. training fElCiHliFE and Elias Pealmdy is a member nf the Ntn'mal Suhtml faculty. Only a few studmlts are priviltrged tn spend a quarter as stmtient lsachers in the West Gnrham SclmoL but all visit the schnalmnm tn nhaerve and learn the very high skill needed It: teach trhildren 0f all ttight grades insatttatl nf nnljr' um; 01' twn grades. Standing at the fun! trf Nurtnal Hill, ritl- ting nut with Miss FeathtarttjtE and spending the day with the Ernest Gurham uhiidrent is a pleasant and ummurabie exprrienue. 'f'httrt' EH Flltll rl'iE'l'ldliiIfitrih and natural murtesy at th Eulttml, and surh H Ems: E5lJt'il tit: Cnrp5. 3nmehnw.. as. the skillful management nf' tJlt: Sf.'thJITIZJUIII i5 nhxtrrrd and learned by the student teacher, the dim. trulties Ur helping all Eight grades at UIIUE rsemn tn diminish and she learna how it t'all ht: 01mm. At West Gurham Demonstration School FEEDS; D QUARTER K.iattittrgttturn-F'rimt-1r13.r Katharina Flaiwrly Grade 1 .............. Zila Cullinall Eleanur Appletun IUratlt: 2 . ................ . Bette LEE: Marie Eatml Grade 3 ............ . Hupe Gaudwin Uratic -1- . ............... . Hupt: Halt: flraule 5 . ...... . L'iariatine Wurmlmmi Virginia Cuynv Grade E: ............ Margare: Small Lucie Dickem Juniur Illglt ......... . Patricia Kirby Lillian Savage Jane U'Suiiivan West Gnrimm Rural Mary Kimball 'I'I'IIHH Lil. it tHTEH Kin:h'rgal'tttn-Prinmry Juanalyn 'I'uztit-I' Evelyn Blake Cratle l .............. JHHE Skillings Eleannr Hartnn Grade. E . .......... t Mice. McCarthy Erratla 3 ............. Pauline Summit: ilratfc FI- ............ Flurenmr. Hart'ml k'largurel Hwntl UI'EHJE' 5 . ........ . Uinvamla E'IHEEEII'E Nancy Eondwin Urade Er ............. t Ef'fiifl Parkim Luclia i'llark .lnniur High .......... LimiSE McLain Harjorie Dame Dunald MaiHuux Mary Clark W951 tlurham Hurat Mica LDWE POLITICAL DISCUSSION GROUP The P31111131 11131113111111: 1,31'1'111111 11131.1 111'- 33111111'11 111' 11111111111111 11111111 11e111111111 111' 1111111e 1111' 1111'11 1111 31331113311131 1111111 11111111 Weed ele1'11111 1e11d1'1' 1'1'11111 111e 1111111111111. 1111 111ee1- 111311 1'3111e 1111 r11111111111113 after 1111111111. 1111311111 11111e11111-1e11 1111:111de11 111e ele11111111 1111111111, t11e 1.111111113111111 1111111 Cenfereneet 1111.- ?9111 Cengreee, Chine, Edger 511111111111. Fe1111111e 011. 0111' Side, 111131-1111, 111111 1111111111 1111' 1111111111111 11111111121 01533113111111. 111 11111111111111 the 111111111 presented 111 e111111e1 1111' the benefit 111 the 11'11111e 31:1111111 3 31111111111111 111 11:11 111:1e1131111111 111 1111: E11131- 1131'11111 031111 Cenferenee 111111 Werld Peeee. '1'111' 12113111111111 111111 111311 1113111 31111 11111 1111.1- 1'11111111111 11'311111' 11111111111 12111111111. 1'11! 1111'111- 11e1'11 11111'111'1111111'11 111 11111 11131113511111. rl'heee 3111111111111 1131-1 1111 111111 1111'. 11131111- 311111 51111111 111 11 11'111'1' 11e1111'3111e 1111111111111 111 111e e111131'111'1'i1'111111' 11111111111111 111 r11111113111 11111111111 51111111111. 1'11e11111e1'11 1111 111e r11'111111:113311111111 C1111- 111'11, 13111111 11111111111, E11113 B11'11e1', 1 1'131111111 Ii11111113111, 11111311111 13111111111, M11111 Clerk, 111'131'1' 1111111111111, Eve Meeee, 131111111111 131211111111, 11111- 1111111 Nuyee, 1.1111111 Meeerve, Charlene W31- 111111, Katherine 'H3113e111'11, 111111 A1111e Irelend. CAMPUS NOTES 111111111 the 1111e11111g 111 111-1 111111111 1:11131'te1' GNE. 11'e1ee111e11 111111 1111 3111113111 b11611 Charles 1.1311111, 111111111e discharge 1111111 the 1111'1111'e e111111le11 111111 1111 1:1111111111e 1111-1 educa- 111111 111 the 1e3e11111g 111'111e11511111. The 3m31e111' 111111111 11111 1111 1111' the 1111111113, 1111111111 221111, 11111113111 11:1 1111 11131111131111 end her 11,111lin eherming 11111111 Meeerve 1111111 11111'111111g 1111' 111e 11111111 111 the 31'111e11 5e1111eee, 11111111 11111111 11e3u111111 renditien 111 111111111 111111ug11 11111 T1111113 11511111 1111-1 , 111111 11111er 111111111e1'11. 11111111111111 1111' 131e11t11 111' the whe-Ie 1:1313.F1111'3 Giles 311 31111111111ee1' 31111 Karel 111311 1111 11131111 131111; e3 carried 111e evening 11 11111111 111 3 311e1'1'e1-11111 e1111e111311111. The 11'11111e 1111111111 1111111 111111 in the 1113111111- 111 Clething D111'e during the 1111111111 111 15111111. Eeetriee 1'1e31 31111 1111111113 Feeter were 111 ehel'ge. The eneeeee 111 the 11111111 11: 311e31e11 111 1111 1111'. 13e1 111111, 111-11111111111 t1'1ej1r 111-e11 their 11111111 111 keep the 1111111111 111, 1111111 1'3111e 1'e1'11 11e111'111 111111111g 111 1111111e 11111 1311311 11111111 111111111 111e 111'1111'1'111111-1 111 11 1311.115111- 1 1'1111111, the thirteenth 111 11111111, 11131-1 11 11111111 11311 1111' 1111' 8.11.51. 111111111 61111 Club. The 1111111111111 1111111131. Chapel 1.1111111 11111111 e3111e 111 111111111 1111 111111111131 11311ee 111111 the 111113 111 Center 111 the 311e1'11111111. Lehetel' 11.111111111ue11 1111 Page 131-11 Candid Camera Catches Upperelaeemen 111 DHhand P351111 smE 1-1 .1.ng 1 1'4 ' 21-11111; NEWMAN CLUB The purpuee er the Newman Eluh is le- deepen the spiritual end enrieh the tempu- I'etl Iieee et the member: threugh a halr aneerl prugram hf religieue, intellectual and eeeiel aetieitiee. lt'nlhm'ing the example. at mm eellegee end universities in the United Statee. etu- deute at Gerhem ergenieed a Newman eluh1 named fer Cardinal Newman and eemyneed uf Cathetie students in the seht'ml. Ree. 1t'F-Irrillieuh MeUeneugh, curate. at El. Met'yae ehhreh1 Weethruek, is the ehlh eheplaiu. The urganieatien meeting were held in the middle tti' the e-ehuel year. when uHieeI'e were eleeted end plane were mettle the meet- ings the TEEI ef the year. At euI.:-5eque11t meetings diseueeiene n11 eeme phase ef the tlethelie religien were ennthtetetl hy elem- here. assisted he the eheplein. 'lHt-enteieeven etudettte. ineluding six eele itn'e. nine juninrs. hmr euphmnuree and eight freshmen jeineti the. eluh til ite he- ginning He eharter memhere, Etltd eleetetl I'Ht'ttttt'ee Taylue president. With the EISSiEl- anee ef Bette Lee a: viee president, Hen- etenee Cullinen es eeereterjtr and Katherine Cruzier .215 treasurer, Fran planned a werth- while pregeam i'm' the new urganieetien. Attendanee wee gnnd at all ed the. regular meettnge. In Merely Her. Edmund Pultegereld, prin- cipal er Cheverue Classieel High Seheel, Fenland? was a guest speaker in Russell Hall. The Gurhem Alumni Aeseeietien ui' lJertv lend made He. a gift presentetien 1:;- the eluh at set er the Cathelie Eneyelepedht, which wee- phteed in the StEhDDI lihrat'y. The eluh ended its year with a trip te the ietande in Ceeee Bey, anti the premise ef undergraduates te harryr en an active Newman Club in the future. UFFILJEHH President ... . . .. . . .. . Franeee Teeter ere President t ........... . Bette Lee Seererm-y . ...... . thmetanee Cullinau Treasurer ......... . Katherine Crezier MEMBEHE Patrieia Ball Dernlhy Brady Betty Burgess Jane iinurtney Zita Cullinen tleeiie. Daigle Etere-thj.r Duwling l'fje-matenee DuEy Justine Harvey- Aliee Ireland Linuie l'iermerij-,r Jean Luther Ejeeanne h'IeeseHi Betty MeCann Jinn Et'IeCarthy Patricia O'Neil June U'Suiliean Katherine Duetlette 't'leureen Regen Katherine Shevlin Maureen Shieie Marian Smithwieh Herhera White. COMMUTERS CLUB When the err: lieree the HuHel tinge nut in the. firejrhutmti etatiete weary-eyed eettitrmtere whu have heen up I'm heme hefere tiHWH, eiewiy drag lhertteelres tn the little red hue. in the Fall it waenit tee IMEHL Iltir in the epring, hut, Hit! the winter, with Eit'iiilh tutti slippery read:- and the eehetlttle purely rttjrlhieel. At the iiret ef the year, the eentltttttere met te ergeniee their eltth again, but their nutriher had diminished en that a graduate nf 1941 wettlti etenti amaeedt The eninmutet'e feetteeed their interest end efforts en mrtittteinieg end imprevitte lhe reereatimi renrn in Certheii Hail, and keeping the lihrary ef reeerde up-te-date. Despite eeeeeienai grumbling by a few, eetrttttutere have a geeci time. 1115 net 35 eeey rte living.r in the rierm and net are een- renirnt. tlerunmtere ere itieetiy up and thij' hr the time the hreakfael hell rittge in the thin . it ie harder fer them to get eeqtteinled with rem many students as tie the chitin girls. hut they knew each ether 'Ire-rftr well after .hetme-itle haek end ferth te eeheei tngether all year. The hue i5 Leeuellj.F eehe-ing with laughs: eaueed by I-ial Hell and Mettriee Davie, with sideline rev Birdie Eye 1Fni'ienwr nf Tennis Caurte marks item Jane 'thiIIilit-en anti I'it'tpr! tierwlwitt. iieeitiew lite tineett ut' Ht: Wiln eettttttute Irv hue... there ere eeverai when live. in Ger- ham m' nearhy and walk to e'ehetii er ride with Miss Allen M Miee PEEIJGdf er in eeme ether private ear. UFFHJEHS Prem'rt'eut . ........... . Zita fluliinen Pier Pt'ert'rieiir . ...... . hgnEe Quinlan Heeretery . ............ . Patrteia Bail Treasurer Curtetanee Culiinalt MEMBERS Herr EIEI'L'. Virginia CUTHE Katherine Crezier Cereiine Eunningham Mauriee Davie. I-Iepe Hetttiwin Prieeiiie Huimee h'ihry Kinthttii Virginia h'iartitt Mary Meijartitey Hehert MeLain Eve Mews Jane U'Suiliren Virginie Hehineen 'tr irginia Thempeen Crieria Usher Dttl'nii'tf WiIiEy Katherine Yuung Shuffleheard Fans in Re: Ream r V Lluh gt I i gh 2; a ifiltl'ltiltltm'i item Page TEN ealad and all the Fittings were served te heth greupa in East Hail Dining,Ir reent at iiyeuthit'ty. The Eyening teeh a mere Fermal turn when the puhiie wae enter- teieeti at a eeneert in Russell Hall where heth greupe teak part in a pregram eti eenge with the heye under the direetien ef Mr. Tilleteen and the girls under Miea Andrews? leadership. A fermai danee with refreshments was held in Center and preyided a delightful Enieh te the eeeaeian. Fer the liret time in three years the eld and new eahineta ef the Y.W.C.A. held their retreat eff eameue. On April 26th sixteen girls. aeeempanied hy Mrs. Baiiey and hav- ing as their leader Barbara Ji'tteelti1 New England Seeretary fer Cellege Week fer the Epieeepal Chureh, left ether eellege CAMPUS N OTES i'at'ee hehirtti and went tn Ueean Path it! apeud the week end reviewing tithe yearie werix til' the 'fJit-Hti..e'it. and planning the wel'h fer the ruining year. New etheet'e Hi the Y.W.ti.h. are i'ittith Meeerye, preaident; Betty Wight, tire preaithrut; thma wiiileaj etwretat'y, anti Mire Manwaringj treasurer. lEither memhet'e er the eahinet are Mary Watteret Ruth Harmen. Marien HallT Edith Hurgeee, Janiee Gillie, Huth Burnett, and Ruth Herghind. All theee present at the retreat repert that ttmeh wae aeeentpliehed and that eyeryene hath at the same time. an enjayahte week end. The WVNHL Iiuarti planned and eueeeee- fully earried threugh a pi-egi'am ef eperte en the atterneee ef April twenty-feurth. A tennie teurnameet wae the afterneen Fea- ture eat at deere. while hadminten and ether games were ptayed in the gym. tire- quet and hereeeheee reunded net the. after- neen pregram. The definitely went h:eut'd te slipper and the erewd areund the tire; plaee wae at: thiek that ene t'eaeted het dege ' at his ewe I'it-ihw. Supper wae tel- Iewed hy a Heft hall game dewn en the heekey tieiri and the eeft hall game in turn hy a sing in Hehie Reet'eatien Retire. Te Mite: hntirewe, it'iiea Weedwat'd, and the Itmlttltm'H ef the WAA. Beard ie due a let M t'retiit Fer a very enfeyahle aftei'neen. Un April 25th, the eephetnere elaee with Mr. Hreeate ae direeter and interleeuter, entertained the eithlie with a minetrel ehew in Russell Hail. Enthnen wet'e Maxine Waight, Edith Ciark, Huth Deer, Mary Muthellaei Hertha CeembeT and Derethy Traekt Speeialtiee inelucied eenge by Kay Cluellette, Ueeie Bell, and Peggy Hague; a eele whietIeei by Barbara Peeie; aketeh- ieg by Maureen Shiele; a danee by Ellen Hamlin and Beh Hegan; tap tiaeeing by Gleeia and Carieen Usher; and a number by Isabel Reed and Natalie Smith. Their CAMPUS N OTES retitly applause lltaflf' the eppi'et-ietien Ivy the audienre eyitlent. The atrt'naiilaeiim wee Betty Wight. Cellege Sunday was nheeryed at the tien- gregatienal Churrh en April 29th. Thir- teen Ntu'mal Sehnel girle macle up the their and ethere eeeietetl in the eeryiee. After the eeryiee twentyrthree students were entertained at dinner in the hemee ei' Cenv gi'egetienal Chltt'eh members. This eeeav eien fer lelltiwehip with the thumb was deeply appreciated by the Nermel Seheel. -011 May 9th the Dramatic Club presented 't-Nine Girls with the fellewing east: Janey Minerva Wileneky; Frieda... Luella Clark; Aliee, Kay Heneeem; Eyei Alice Ireland: Sheree, Mary Clark; Shirley, Laura Thempeen; Betty, Glerie Ueher; Stella? Prieeille Willard; Mary, Hepe Geedwin; and Phyllis, Bette Leet Cemmitteee whe iteFlrEItE'tl in the prednetien heel eta Chairmen the ftillewing: stage. Huh Hegau; seund elfet'te, Luis Knapp; prepertiee, Lillian Bis; hee: liulilieity, Betty NleCenn and Eileen Heeeh; prempter, Edith Wieserye. As the lElII-l-ul-E: Fattlltlttll year eatne tn its eleee, the eeeeeien presented itself fer late- ulty and students to jein in an expteeeien elf regret that 6.94.5. eheuld leee feur warm friends. Miee ltteerte+ Miss Flyem1y Miss: Hest- irtge, and Miee Weetlwerd frem the peei- tiene they heye tilled en eapably fer many yeare. A banquet in East Hell dining teem et whieh teaete were etlerecl by set:- erel Faeulty members and students in hener nf these fettr friends served te remind all ef us that theugh they will net he here ENS will net ferget what they have dene fer it, and a part el eeeh ene at them gees with every student with where they have eeme in eentaet. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Te the Fellewing pereene and firms whe eeepereted in the making ef thie 19-1-5 Geeee men WHITE. the editere wish te ex- preee their eppreeietien: Te students and family Inemhere whe helped when phetegrephe were being taken and infertnatien fer the writeups was being assembled. Te Gardner M. HnlJerte ef Pertlend, artist ef the. eemeraq wheee pereenel inter- est in the eueeeee ef the heekj as well as hie skill, aeeeunte fer the fine phetegrephe. Te the Wheelen Studie ef Pertlend fer individual pertreite ef eeniere end juniere. Te the I-lewertI-Weeeee Cez'npeny fer engraving. Te the Merrill 3. Webber Cempeny fer printing. ADVERTISEMENTS The GREEN AND WHITE appreciates the layal suppurt of these advertisers and urges its realiers to patmnize them ,. EH1 ?- +5 :- $fr$hi++$$$ t3 4.1.4. +$$$$$$$ '5 ? + '3$-Ii +1. F? ii ? $$$$$$$ $$$ FFI'$4' '1' ? '1 ? '5 '5 ? $4 :- +H' '3'??? 1. Cnmpiimrnts 0f LOUIS RESTAURANT and SODA SHOP 20-22 Main Street i :-Ii 1':-$$$$$$$$l$$$$$$rb$inli III '4 LOUIS GIFT and NOVELTY SHOP 18 Main Street Schnnl Supplies Distinctive Stationery Fauntain Pens GFHPIvi-Hg Cards far AH Urrminns Sifted by $$$$+ib$$++$$$$ Eni $$$ 5$$ $$$$ $$$$$$$$$ 1-1: ? 'EHIHEHEH-3 Nrjrr-mm - - Cibmn Rustrrrrf! Fine Chocolates and Candies $$$$in-EHE- Jr? $$1i' CAMEH AS AN D FILMS Quality Develnping Printing Eniargementa- GEORGE S. BURNELL GORHAM, MAINE P++$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ 1+JrBi++F$$$$'$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$iv?'i'i ?$$ii-$$-ii-FE-'i'$$ $$$IE-ii!I-I-i ?ii ?ii-H?!i $$$$$$IE ?'1-3i ?1'31-1 E'ri! 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J... ..'l' 'l' OWEN, MOORE 8: COMPANY 'rill Psrtland, Maine Smart Apparel for Sshssl, Sport and Business Wear Esciusiw in. fL'hrsrrzrsisr - But. No: Esfmrmiw 3W3. s WESTBROOK PORTLAND W 'i' '+s+ss+sss+s+s+s+ss+s+s+sssssss.sssss++s+sssssssssssssssss$s$ss++sss -I- .1'F'F.?.J'lUT.'l-'li..t..'l;'l 1.t.t1'l'1'l'l 'II. TIlIJilhTTTLrTJiHTiitTTiil ?F'lJTj'l-ll' ii$$$$iisb$+$$$$ 1 Id'l'd-l-i'i q; 11... ; Jud! 'II 1 .JI-I 3+:5-1-E- $$sF'IHEH-EHI' $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $s3$ir$$isi4$$$$+$ '1 !- $HEI$FF$'Fs3s3$'3i+$$+is$$s?$lil ' +33 $$q 1'+'5 5$$+$$$$$$+$$$$$$t1i$$ii$ii+$$ JEI$$$$$+$J31Ii++EI 'F-l'i'WF'IH-I' $$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ Funmus far JUNIOR MISSES' and WOMEN? Quuiii-y Fash funs '$'-1 I-H-E'+$'E' $1'IHWEWI F+'I I'$$ 4! 'I. i$+$$$$$ III- I. b- Cmn. :Eirnrems n I TURNER5550$LMJSTORE Sulmn'l Suppliaa Staliunery, Cmmatitrs, Tuilet Gunds, Nuliuna, Husim'y and Underwear Tn Mentinn SHINE ni' 1hr: Twanty-lwn Dapartnmnla Represented '3 vi- '1' 3i ? .1. u? I .1. 'I' GORHAM, MAINE EHiH-I- iH-I-Hin-I- EHEHP'F . I. l- L G.AJSTORES Are Hnme Owned Stores where ynu are always assurad of QUALITY MERCHANDISE 1. 6:. A. BRAND FOOD PRODUCTS Always Satisfy Porteous Mitchell and Braun Co. Purtland, Maine A star? :73 mars: .1th just a 3mm 1'1: is n. part 0f Lhe 35:1;er rmrl lives of penple $i ? 11 '5' $1? '1' 'i'HtF $$$$$$$ .g. $$ E ? $$ 1i ? 'I- $1'I'l i3$$iil$$$$ tE- $$$q. '25-1-b E ? $53 :5 'i-ItitIi$$$$$$$$$iii$$$i Iiiii ?i-EFIi-I-I-I'EH-I-I'5'I?!+4-QHiHIrHE i'Ir 5 I- i-i'-4-?'IIHEH? 1 3$+'1i$ F'1-$$$il'r1'5$$$ii ?$+1-1'F$13 :I-Ir'1'3:- I +1i ii-4b4'$'5 I-I 1'. I?i ?$+$'$$'F$$-i'-I-+irI-$'F$$$ +:.- 4- .3 + 1:!- ? $$$$$$$$$$$$$ +$$$$+++$+++++$+$$+$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$+++$+++ $4 + - $$$$$ $$$$+$$$$$$+$$$$$$$$$$$+i$$+$$$$$$$$$$$$+$$+$$$$$+$$$$$$a Compliments of Cam JHrnFnr a I NEW GORHAM LUNCH 1' h f . HUME COOKED FOOD :5 GORHAM SAVINGS BANK 5mm; Parties SPECIAL RATES TD STUDENTS ! . E5Iul11islred 185B '1 hr: Best tar Less CLARENCE E. CARLL PHILIP W- HAWKES . Grmreries, Mmts :1an Fish. Hhmumm'e of Every Kindli Fruits um! VEgELHMEE Tel. 3761 1'03! Dial 2591 Gurham, Mame Gurham - Maine CnmpHmE-rm 0f Cmnpiimems 0f BARROWis GREENHOUSE Dial 3?.51 DIXON'S BARBER SHOP ..L...'I..t....'l'....'t.a'l' .1 1' 'l 'l' 'I' 1-,.1..j'.,.,l,.,.,1..1.1.j II I-IILj-J I'- 1- I III 1411'144-4a411 i'l'r'r-ii'l'I 1.14:4... iai :'$: ::: : : :' :'?:'::::Ti$4': ::::fi- ' l. '1' ' Gotham, Maine Crurfumion Banquets a. Sper'iatliy :2 :5- .5. .5. r:- 75: Cnmpiimenls 0f the - - - E: GORHAM PRESS Van: Putrmmge 173 Appreciated :3 PIIHLISHEHS OF THE ' j; '1 '5' IJJRI'IAM ADVERTISER AT '3; Fin? jmh Hf Printing :3 1.1:. KmnEn. 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Mame 30 Main Street Westbruak, Maine TEL. 1211121 SCHOOL SUPPLIES ARTIST SUPPLIES CYRSS BEAUTY SHOPPE Bnnius - .qtrzfion-Ery - Gifts Luring, Shnrt 3c Harman 337' Main Street Westbroak, Maine Partiand, Maine E ?4i-'3'II-mr$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$iivl'$iI-i I-E-$$$$$i $ii E'I-I 'EHE $$-$$$$$$$$$$$+$$$ 'I-Il- 'III' I j: + ' Mame 5 Leading 59'31'511'19 Quads Tpleplmnn HHGEEE $$+ $$$$$$$ $45 'IEHE- i'l-E- i-I- E- $$$i1-J-I-I-E-I-PQH-E' 'E'ii- $ 3$$$$$$$ ii'ti'r'i $$$ +'?$'i- 'F$'FFE'$ 1-1 ? $$$$i' 1i ? $$$$$$ $$+$ $+$$$ 'F$ '1' ? IIE'Hb FEHEHE' SIGTE mele'e mm Hf Pnrtland's Mania Store SPHTtS APPHIEI 3116 AthIEtic Cnmphw- Umffuws far Equipment MEN'S and BEETS Wearing Apparel THE JAMES BAILEY CO. 2:34-2:66 Middle St. Purtlamil, Me. EH I'lnmnm-nl Hquure l'nrlInml 3, Malina $$$$iiih$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $+$+$$$+$$$ 'E' P??? $$9i' liliniul' $$$$$IF$IIHP$$IEI$H3$$ '1 ? $4 ? :34 qu -r?bI : -I ? $125! 93$ ?! 4H3! i ? +$$$$$$$$$ 49$ '1 ? $ $$$$$$+$$+$$$$+$$$$$$$+$ $$$$$$$$$$+$$$$+$++++$+++$+$$$+++++$$+ Campfimenls Hf Cu T0 Gorham, Maine? Clark Coal 3c Lumber Cu. PLAYHOUSE THEATER H. W. CLERK. F . r011 fur Hlt' UHFHHHP fr: 30:1an am! ijrcl'iml af 0m Mmm: Liv? Service MDTIDN PICTURES Wand. Cual. Building Materiali Shall Range and Fuel Oil DIAL 3501 Annu- a. Cuuu SHnw Tel. DH; L 2791 'ljandies. Cards, Numhies , . Cumphmems 0! AT R E E C E ' S DAVID BERLOWITZ Tim Frirmh'jr Srnrr . Opiamems! 343 Main St. Westbruok, Maine TI I 292 WESTBROOK MAINE 1? Fl... 11H : PHUNF. 3n ? THE MEN,S STORE ++$+$$$++ +$ +++ ++$$++$++$+++$$ + $$+$+$+$ +$$ +++$+$$+$$ WM. F. INGRAHAM Apparel for Men mmf Bays Phniogmpher 341mm Street Westbrnok,loiaine 374 mm StrEEt Westbmkrmme Winvri EH Pnrthmnl' HDWI. 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