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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
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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
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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
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