Gorham State College - Hillcrest / Green and White Yearbook (Gorham, ME)

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Volume XXVIII of I Gorham State Teachers College Gorham, Maine 1948 ssa- Pubiished by the REPRESENTATIVES :31 the STUDENT BODY Editsr-in-Chisf Bl-ZATHICE HizsL Assismus h-'lsm;mw Tn'rssslsr Business Erh'lsr :1 LEA 1' II A CJIGEIIHI Assissmn: IHENE Blausuc EIMEF. PI-zsu.I.I I'CLHsssuu Tamas MICHAEL s'iN'l'HD-NY Picture Es'issr PHTLLJs FGETER Assistant LUIH EEENEH RL'TH SMALL NELLIE AMES Wr'sssvus Editar Russ. GREENHLATT DDHIH VANBLsnIct-m CLYHE BARTLETT i-rmclms RIDLDN Faculty Adsisar Mus. EUNME BESS KING$ G. 5. T. C. Phassgrspher SAMUEL Bsacsm, G. S. T. C. Lafuat PAULIDDHH Arr-Csssr Hssssss STsNLI-ts' Ff. as Mrss ELIZABETH SAWYEH Dedication To Miss Sawyer: WhDEt! cuurage and daunllasa spirit Era typical 11f New England. She has bean an inspiratinn tn teachers and students alike; and ham given in us an ideal we shall always cherish. I am a Teacher Humhly? A5 um: stands Befnre an altar, I teach. I must return Each saarching challange With truth, Unwil ln wakening mind; The wnrld uf beauty, Stir youthful hearts Tu jay 9f service Tempemd with sympathy find undm'standing. TD me Are eagm' hands milslretched, Waiting tn build P1. wm'ld. ark Preudh', As ene hears a Hag On high. I teach. I have seen Children? eyee Night with jetr Of ereetien. I have felt Their hushed EKPECEEHCF Befere a great eeneert: Watched their genial Give-endvteke At eperte, Keewn their secret Feere and dreams: And aided Their fulEllment. Uf all these, And'the werld they,F build, I am a part. I am a teacher. I held the werld in my hands. eVirgt'nie K. Rirft'en CIIJRTH ELL H ALL RUSSELL HALL DORMITORY DDHMITDRIES n ...h.mw...ww. .1 i... LI-nl hail. . NDUETRIAL ARTS I THE CAMPUS SCHOOL Of Our Buildings AcaDEMY HALL DH. FRANCE L. BAILEY The F aculty THE GREAT DAY Am: Now TD CLASSES MDTHEH MYSTERY? TEET TmmHRuw ?'IIIEE EAHULTN Ganunu MISS E-IMUDHIE Emma: Mms MARY Puma? Miss ELIEMEETl-l SAWTEH Mish- ESTHER WUDD 1 + .3 31 ff 1.1-, F LG L715 annman CHARLES Mums: +51+5rv M155 PERSIS HALL HAVE Yur- READ THIS ONE? M155 MIRIAM ANHHEWS HEADY SING an 13: THIS REGION RICHARD Si THDMAN THE. DUHME QUEEN OUR DEAN MISS EDNA DICKEY LAWRENCE CILLEY EVERETT PACKARD WE NEED ONE. ABUUT THIS IJGNG UP 1:an THE CAMPUE SCHUUL M155 KAY Hawsmm MISS ALBERTA LITTLEJDHN M135 LUUIEE' MELMH LAUC-I-I AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH You SAMUEL BHDCATG THE DEADLINE AFFRDAEHETH MRS. B. B. KING F. T. A. MEETING TDHIGHT M155 ETHELYN U PTDN iii-jlll- -.' l... Haw 6mm 1T? M155 DDRIE FITE G. FLINT 'TAYLIDH RUBERT MILLER SEE THAT SPUT'? SHINE: IT. THE FUURSOME JDHN MITL'H ELL ARTHUR MARTIN M155 EvEL'rN LITTLEFIELD TAKE 13: .1 LITTLE MERE: JERRY THE War TD OER HEARTS RUIZER BELANGER FRANK Gonnwm CH UCKT M113 CELIA GROSS HES, MAMES EDT OUR STANDEYS M155 ELECTA MC'CLAIN r MRS. DURUTHY ELIMEALL Mas. FLORA WALLACE THUMB. THUMP, TI-ILTMP M155 MIRIAH ANDREWS 13.5. Cniumbia Unitrarsily MA. Cnlumhia Univarsity DH. FRANCIS Lmrls BMLET B.A.-M.A. University nf Michigan Ph.Du Calmnbia Univerail'y ME. SAMUEL Bantam 3.5. Rutgers University MR. LAWRENCE N. CILLEY Gorham Norma! Schaul Stout Institute M155 EDNA. DIEKEY BA. University Gf Haw Hampshire MA. University uf NEW Hampshire M155 MARJORIE EAMEE 3.3. ?'Jliaxidlehuryr Cullege, Vennnnt B.L.S. Pratt Institute. M155 Dams FITZ Pnsse-Nissen Schnnl of Physical Educatiun MA. Bastnn Univeraity MRS. BDNNIE BEES WUHLIHE KING er5. Irvill King? AB. University nf Chiuagu MA. University Elf Pittsburgh MISS EVELYN LITTLEFIELD 3.5. Deiiance Cullege, Ohia MA. Cnlumhia Uniwrsitggr MR. ARTHUR MARTIN 13.5.13. State Teachers Cullege. Fitch- burg, Mass. Ed.M. State Teachars Callage. Fitch- burg, Mass. MR. CHARLES MARTIN AB. Culhy Cnllega MA. University uf Maine RUEEHT MILLER AB. Colby Callege JnHr-i MITCHELL E.S.E. Fitchburg, M355. M.A. University of Minnesuta M155 Cannmm L. Osman 3.5. Bridgewater State Teachers College MA. Bastian Univarsily EVERETT S. PACKARD 3.5. Hutgars University M155 MARY PEAEUIDY 13.5. Bcatnn University MA. Bustnn University CAMPUS SCHnsL Mlss ELJsssETH st'rss BA. University sf Maine MA. Bustun University G. FLINT TA'I'LDIH 11.3. Cslhy Csllsgs Hlssssn S. THsMss 331.3. Unjwsrsitf,r sf Cnlursdn Mtss ETHsLs's F. UPTss 3.5. Ctjlumbis 1.5.1.1iwslr'sit;r MA. Cslumhis University Mlss EsTHss W001: AB. Csihy Cullsgs MA. Radcliffe MR. LsLus BURTON Wssswssn 3A. Bates MA. Harvard CAMPUS SCHOOL THUMss E. ABBOTT, Principal Gsrhsm Stats Teachers Csllsgs Mlss HELEN F. ALLEN 3.5. Gsrhsm State Teachers Cullsgs RICHARD E. Basssus 3.5. Gsrhsm Stats Teachers Cnllsgs Mss. CELIA N. Gauss, Manna. 3.5. Gsrham State Teachers Cnllsgs Mrss PERSIS HALL 3.5. Cnrhsrn State Teachers Cullsgs Mlss KATHERINE HANSEUM 3.5. Gsrhsm State Teachers Cullegs Mlss Cass. G. HAY 3.3. Bustsn Uni'nnsrsitj.r Ed.M. Bastian UHiFEI'EiILy Mss. Rssss'r KIMHALL Gsrhsm State Teachers Callsge Mlss ALBERTA E. LITTLEJDHN 3.3. Gsrhsm State Teachers Csllsgs Mlss ELscTs MELAIH Shaw's Business Cnllsge MIss Lsuxss E. MsLst 3.3. Gotham State Teachers Cnllsgs Mss. MERCY PACKARD 3.5. Gurhsm State Teachers Csllsgs Mlss E-Isssxs'r'rs G. Truss. .Csstins Nsrmsl sshtml Mss. FLsss WALLACE, R. N. Miss L. S. WETHEHELL Gorhsm Nurmsi Sshsnl Freshmen The game's just start- ing; WEIt'E' all set ten git; 1i'iiith ii'urk and pie; weiii t'nuquer the fee. time we're just beginning the game? Well de we realise this very feet when we eensider eli that is iiweived in being a Freshmen! But what a glerieus game; itis a game ef werking steadily with high stakes in the helsnee; a game ef ieerning te live with em ieliew students; a game e1 fun end fel- lewship with everyene en eur hill-tep esnipus. De we like the gems?l Hew eften have we been asked that this year? Of enurse we like it! Al- theugh in September it might have heen s debat- ehle questien when there were weary, determined Freshmen valiantly swishing butterfly nets threugh a thin air with new,r a catch! That bit :31 exercise 1! merelyr put us in trim fer the rest ef the years I. I .I i i HELLe, Meet? 1g! 1: 11117 e1 ' W t t ahead. We eeunt that as ene ei eur hrst rules ef the game---mske everything eeunt and help tewsrti -'- ehsiking up the heel seere. There being 1211 in the elsss ex 1951, the Civic CeUneii ellewed us eensidei'shie time fee the play- ers in this game te beeenie eequeinted and deter- mine the pntEntialities ef the teem. Fineily, en TJ'eeemher 1? 1947. Hereld iieusten ef the Civie Ceuneil called a meeting iii all freshmen fer the purpese ei eieeting theers. We sued e11 by having Hebert Greeney e1 Pertlend eleeted as President; Alhert Hague iii Gnrhsmt VieeuPresident; Cerelle t ,t. Hegiund ef Weterville, Seeretery; Charles Andre ef Beth? Treasurer; Themes Cegnen ef Millineehet, representative en the Civie Ceuneil. Priet' te thie time, heweverj many ef eur number had elreetij,r heen invelved in the fnnetiene ef ent' College. The Menie Glee Club eerteinly has been beletered and padded by the influx ef freshmen eengetere; the Girls, llGlee Club has nearly twenty freshmen eeeieting in the upper registers. Letae take a leek at the Dramatic Club ptegtetn fer HAreenie and Old Leee. Ten at the eeet ef fentteen were freshmen and eleven ef the Class ef :51 were werk- ing behind the eeenee. Several ef the feIIewe heard there wee te be a basketball team. As they really Benet Ineeee'ttee Cemee U1:- knew eetnethint;r ef this game they have ably ee- eietecl in building an e tep-neteh heep-net aggre- gatien. Theee ere enly a few ergenieetiene which have fetl the impact ef new theughte end aetiene in their midst. The table is beenming Ieee eetnplieeted in its pattern fer eteat' ehete. We still like the game! Inipt'eeeiene? HI liked it the first week end that eur- pi'ieed me heeeuee I didn't think I wenld. An- ether, The lenger wegre here, the better it getef1 Our cues are well heleneeci, the tips Iirtnljr peinted, we survey the table with e eieer perspective. We ate nevieee hut weh'e willing tn learn hew te play with e euniuletive purpeee and intent. Is IT A LEPteePTeee? Freshmen Give A IT SAYS HEHE N ew Lift Sophomores We1re hitting eur stride: just watch eur epeed; i Weill prm'e eur werlh hf; wen! and deed. 0n September 1?, 194?, the eephemeree held their First eleee meeting in the UH gym inr the pur- pnee of electing eftieere. In the fell, the sephemeree had a eleee uuting en eempue with games en the athletie held and a pie Hit: in the greve. The next thing en nur agenda was the eephemere eleee weekend with the Tennis Cnurt Denee es the main ettreetien. A highlight ef the evening was the erewning ef the King and Queen, Hebert Davie, tWellel end Elizaheth Teyler, 101d Orehardt. Mun: MIME HJO I53 . illiam jurdun was- t-hairman nf the ralh and dance held February Eih hefm'e lhe Willimanlit- w. Curhaln haakvtha game. AISH an :Juldnur rally and sluvking dam-r: plamwd hf. Ruth Small was ht-id Igreful'e lhr. Farminglmn game. The apring dHEHTE and muting: runciuded the year? plans fur the L'IHEE nf HEN. CLYDE HMITLET'i' Prexirhmz HLTII SMALL: Fice-Prmixmm ELEAIK'UH CAHHLLIE: Secretary UHEALD Hm LI-J: Trmrmuer .- ARTHUR GREEK: Represemmiw m Civic Cmmcrix' Sm-anemmm AT PLAY . .- ' E J ' . liq. . 'w .1... + h - rt, --..q' F I- fg'fmhh. i1: hr 1-1; . F iaf-i r-ILJ Iqb- '+ .. 'r ' .t JAfr'F-EJ ' KIM; Ihws arm Qrarzx THLu-H Sophomores 3?. Ln DHHFHE 21 +33 LET? HAVE A FACIAL ATIenty Bewe THe-ee Knees Juniors ihe jtiniert'E at'e winniner .35 yet: see here. The heltleie meet ever; the geel is near. At last the Junior Cleee hes eeeerted itself. In the minds ef eli returning Juniere this year there was a determinetien he put en a eleee shew since we had been unable te in past years fer verieus reeeene. Very eerljlrr in the year plane were made fer the shew and dance which wee presented Nea t'EItleT 21 es the Gaslight F'elliee.M Even the Juniere themselves were surprised at the talent die- played that evening. Pauline Stewart, Det Davie, Margery Tetmen end Heneld Miirphy uneelhehly gave up ether eetivitiee for this preduetien end mueh ef the credit fer ite eueeeee een be given tar them. The eieee has been eutetanding in litany Eelde. We are particularly preud ef Estelle Pedereen whe wee the junier delegate tn the Eastern State Teeeh- ere Cellege Ctmventien held in New York City,r end whe wee W. A. A. President. Harriet Aeker wee entetanding in the field ef athletics. Gini Andre and Ann Alden have been ilnpertent in all Inueieel funetiene, while, besides theee already mentiened, Jane Abbett has been an aetive mentber ef the Dramatie CIub. We were Berry Efer eureeiveel when Reneid Murphy fellewed Heranee Greeleyje adviee and went West. Hie talent endl herd werk in all plays presented have been ef immeasurable benefit tn the eeheel. There are sixteen eeheduled te- gredunte this freer1 but we hnpe that thej,t will ehenge their minds te re- main with us tn the Hbitter end. We were fertunate he he left Mr. Weedward e5 unr elaee adviser by leet yeerje Senier Claee. Reeeer Hueewen: President IRENE BELISLE: Viee-Preeident JUAN CATE: Seerethtrrj.r RICHAHH MACDDNALB: Treasures FRANCIS Lueer: t'Tr'eie Cnuneif ereerte Pwermte Irge Ntee AWE! Herr, Lueer Ane'rHER PASTIME Pelee JANE I'IMIHIET MLHEH u.H arriar. Springvale, Mu. Hramalic Club. Eluting Club ch Pl'traizient 2, Library Club. F. T. FL, W. IL A nMy lhmlghtr? arr: 1113' $1111... 4' . penny cannnl buy thnmf THELMA EMIHHE H1W?+5n 1r1m:1' ' Partland, Me. C11 eerlea der. Lave, liill'E, what will llmu with this lmarl uf mime.11 IRENE. EELISLE Irene Eiddafurd, ME. hmiuilia Club. Newman Clulr, 1f. WK CL FL, Unting Club. F. T. 3 ... C1355 Vice Frasi- IIIEIll 3, Sparta. W. A. 15L. Vim: PItEEidflnl. HTl'ilE: way In be happy is in make athers Eu. LUIS BLAKE i12-:r-1'51h Smith Cascu. ME. Student Council, Library Club 5mmtary 2, F. T. KL. Hausa Cnmmittee, U u ti :1 g Club, Y. W. C. :1. nTim stand Di all unmass i5 constancy of purpuse. JUNIOR CLASS UUHUTII'F ll-u'ln iTlmri Kmmehunk. Me. Glee Ehlb Srcrctary 2.. F. T. 31., Class Fresitle-nl 2. LhHrrinading, Dramaiius. I wmlld have her lair and 'I.'n.'itt1l.F Savuuring mare 13f Guurl, than city? H LIT H FltDF-T HRch-u Vanccbu m, Me. Unling Chub, Libraryr Club. GTEE Club. HLttl nu: have music dying find I seek rm mun: Lliirligglghl.11 BLIINIEE GHINNELL Humtfa Springfield, Mags. uSintEritfs my chief delight Tha darling FIEEEIIFE nf thr- minutl.H J LITEE JEPSCIN Hlafcen Lewislnn, Me. H5. friend may wen he: reckDHEIi The: masterpiece nf Nat11r11+ ' CATHERINE Peweee ifKaij Bath, Me. Dtlting Club, Y. W. C. 11., F. T. Pa... Art Club. HMusic where eeft veieee die, 1FJittlete in the memeryfg' 1 Helm Leveem Hfrh'tnett'tt' Turk 1itillage, Me. F. T. AH Antieitia Club, Dut- ittg Club, hrelterr. Basketball, thlleyball, Sufthall. H 1 Tie better net tn be, Then be unhappy? FLttttENee LEVIN HILDA RQBEHTSDN HHfi-Ifdau East Miltineeket, Me. iTth, hleet with temper whose tmeleutlerl ray, Can make temnrmw eheerful ae ttttltt'tt.M HFte-ss ie Pnrttand, Me. hrt ClttheTreemtrer l, Wee PrEE-itient 3, NEWman ClttF Vine Preeident 3, hmieitia Club, Civic Cetmeil. Library Ciuh. HShe eemee with guete of laughter?! ELIEAEETH TAYLIIJH tttz't'ettg;H 01d Drehard, Me. Glee Club1 Archery. HItie late that makes the world gen 1I'tt'rgntlfd CATHERINE. MEHHIFIELD Hfled:ertne Winttham, Me. HI shalt be etmng te run the race And climb the upper sky.H ELEABETH Yemen HBEHIu Auburn. Me. Dramatie Club, Amieitia Club, Newman Cluhh-Treasurer 2, Duttng Club, Y. W. C. 11., F. T. 31., Archery. A 5:111:13r temper gitde the edgee e-f lifele blaekeet cloud? THEREsa Mtentttm TI: Eteeefu Millineeket, He. Ne 11: man El uwSe eretery. ttWheee dark eyes held a a secret. deepf' Seniors Victury i5 0111's; nur Hagis unfurled Tnday Gurham 1mnurruw lhE: wurld. ALWAYS TOGETHER $1$0 M155 AMES PDURED IS IT UNDER B DR E? AMHITIDN PEHEUNIFIED Senior History t'te with the preeeding eieeeee, eut' hietet'y he- gins in the eid gym. That is: ef eeeree: Unleee yeu went te eeunt the Sunday we eeme end get acquainted with em reemmetee and attempted te get eequeinted with the del'mitet'y. The main thing we remember elteut these Eret deye, hewever, ie the aid gym with Mr. Weed- werd intredueing us he the eeheelh-emi eur eehedulee. We else- hed e ehenee te meet mere ef eur eieeemetee. Seheduiee in hand, the next day we preeeedeti te eieeeee wendering whether we wettid really like hiEtEl'Tj-r er mueie? er peyehelegy. That year we eleeted Jean Littlejehn president: and eitheugh we tried hard we were unable ee 3. eleee te tie mueh. Every elub. hewever, wee dettecl with eur feeee. Our Sephemere year eeme quiekly. Thru the Freehmen year menjtr ef eur eieeemetee left fer verieue reeeene end eeme didn't eeree heel: af- ter the summer t-tEtEtEltiDn, thus making eur eleee ef ninety edd eheut sixty. This was eur greet year. With Nellie Amee te lead us we put en 3 eleee ehew, LiSeddity P'aiite.11 Whe een ferget ieyee Phiihriek ee Me, Ann MeCerthy in Miss Andrews dream er Mary MeCertriey es the smart puppet. It went ever with Hying eeiere. 0i eeuree1 we kept me individual pieeee in the tree rieue clubs and eperte. Our innier year saw e big return ef beye te eellege with e few entering eur eleee. Cine ei theee ett-G. 1.35 in the pereen ef Deneld Pieree heeeme eur eieee president. A5 a eieee we did little1 hut eur preminenee eeme in the many clubs and eperte ef the eernpue. There were Aliee Adams end Ann Cummings ee geed in spei'te; Bee Heel end Phyiiie Feeter heeeming very eeti're in the Dramatic Club; Betty Berg and Maureen Regen shining in the Glee Chili net le mentien the iifly ethere eeettered lht'eugh the mileage life. Befere we een ge further we eught te mew tien the geed times had in the tiermitery. Try mentiening miee te Perk and t1 reei etery will eeme eel. Ali feur years we have heard the laughter ef Phyllis Clerk and her jekee. When we ITIEWEEi te Eeet Hail eur Junier yeeri we breught our fun right ele-m-g.1r with 115. We did have te here quiet in the right times ee we eiee had eur ehere ei Heuee Cemmittee iitemhere-e evei'yene wili veueh fer that. What! denit tell me five arrived at eur Senier greet already. there hee the time gene? Just iniegihe1 we wenit he with eur Ieemmetee and friends menjtr mere deye. Did etrerjtF graduating eieee have the same experienee as we? In the fell we were ee exeited ebeut June but the near- er it eeme the ieee ef e jey it heeeme. We kept busy. theugh: 5e we didn't think eheut it tee mueh. There were preetieing teeehing end eHieee ef ehtbe te keep us running. List the Presidents et ergenieetieee end there ynu hetre meet ei eul' eieee. 0h yee1 greduetien fer He starts hefere June. There is the ede te write. gewne te tit, and ee many plans te meket The ieet clays ere the heppieet end the meet eed. If yeti hear at iiRemember that time when we were Sepheliiet'ee er uGee, heeenit we had fun er eimiler quetetiene yeu will tirelzteitliyI eee Seniere eieee by. We eerteinlyF have herl leede ef fun end beautiful memeriee te earnr away, fer nthet ie Gerhem Ceiiege way? ALICE MIMI: HHH'E Eim'dulinlmm. lie. 1.:- W. C. A., whim , haakel- hall, mlleyhall. Wt hnrsa, a hnria. m1; king- dum fur a Imrsa. ELEABETI-I DLESEN Bmy WEE-Ihmuk, Me. Gram and White. EH11 Club, Cummuters Club. True EmppinEss cunsists nut in the multitude uf frienda, but in their wurth nml clmicuf: NELLIE slum: :Weih'e Camden, ME. Elm:- Chlh. Class Presidgnl 2 am! 4-. Urnhnslra, Green and White, '1 . W. C. EL, W. A. A. Pmaident 3, Class Traasurer 3. snflhall, basketball, html- Eng, hiking, winter spurts. A heart Lu 1:3va:31 a head la mntrive and a hand Lu execute. Pyrmcu BALL fiP-H-tzi Emllh Purlland, Min Amicitia Club, Newman Club. Let us drink and he marry, dance. jake and rejuice, With clarat and sherry, Ilmraurhn and wine. SENIOR CLASS ELIEABETl-I BERG u!:3'.er.r.JH' Suuth Purlland, Ms. Elm: Club, Dranmtins, Y. W. C. EL. Civic Cruxuairil1 Hausa Cmnmitlee. Duting Club and Tcnms. I'Willi a smile on her lips ancl a twinkle in her eye? ELIEA BET H CLU m: 11 Belly Headiield 351311.:leth suflhall, Y. W. C. Hi... Dating Club. F. T. A. HWEnnlide silence hath mare sluquence than spemhfi MARILYN CHGCHETT HMH rHynlJ Hnllia Center, Me. anenk Glee Club, Y. W. E J'L. Merry or sober I31 .r turns. :15 uncasmn demandeth. ALEATHA CRUSIEH EFCh rESJF- LibraryF Cluh-Presidanl 3 and 11. Y. W. C. EL, F. T. 1L. Duting Club, Hausa Cnmmit- teer- Wee Presidtnt 3, Green End WhilE Eu5inE5s' Editur 4E My teacher has a 11119!qur mice. Av; CUMMINGE H-Arlijill Did Urchard, Me. Uniting Elub, Y. W. C, IL: W'. EL EL, Hlftlrall, basketball, walltzyhall, hatlminhm. Held lmakay, Class Traasurer 4. r'fll'u-razlrs leave ?em laughing when you say gnoclhyefl NDHMA FARWELL :Wnrml: Cumberland Center, Me. Dialing Club, Y. W. C. 3., Sparta, F. 1 . PL, Civic Umm- cil, W. 3L RlSEm'etary 3, Civic Cmmcil, Hung: Cammit- lee--President 4, F'ul:.lil:il'j.r ChairmanlY. WK C. A. 4. llGive the wurld lln: hast yuu have, and the heat will cmne back In '3'ng ELIEAHETH FIELH HHEt-U'n Port Clyde, MIL Class Fine Preaitlenl 2 and 3, Unling Club, Hausa Cummil- tEFStETEti-HV E and 3, T. W. C. KL, F. T. IR. Put yuur trust in Gml, my girls, and keep jmur pnwdcr dry. PHYLLIS. FDSTER Iiphyill Munmuutll, Ma. Dramatic CluhlPresiilent 4., Green and White, During Club, Y. W. C. FL, Civic Cmmcil. nLifE i5 jest, and all things El'IITW it; I thuught so nnce. nnw I knnw iLL' 313:3; EILI-gs : Ann Sknwlwgan. MP. Library Club, '1'. W. C. kl Secretary 2, Duting Elmir- EE-trelary kl'icv Presulrnt 4. Civic EmumillPrt-sitlrnl 4. HEM now 1113' task 15 Emuullllju dunel I can fly. m' l Iran run. JDHN Unnmwa :1, 0!: mus: Eurlmm. Me. The farm? Hf hi5 nwn merit 'I'I'IElliEE his way. Mus. CARDLLA GITTI-IIiII-I nt'rsrulla lJurtland, Ma. iller Cluh. Unling Club. Hliruwun'lthL'ngE: Ei'II'l'IES. hilt wis- lll'HTl lingem BHATHICI: HEM. FtHEEI-H- Purllaml, Me. GIEEH and WhitelEtlitur 4., Dramatic ClublTrcaerr 2 and 4, Duting Club. cheer- leader, basketball, Y. W. C. IL, Hausa Cnmmittee- - President 3, Civil; Cuuncil. HNnthing g 1W: .1 l was t: v E r anhiavcd willmut entlnlaiamu. them Knt'LamTee IIVEPEIEEQJ Brunewiek, Me. mThe next day is never an geed 35 the clearr heferef! VIHEINIA MARTIN HGEHHEH Settth Fenland, Me. GL'EII and White, Cummutere CltthPreeident 4, Dramatic Chth, Art CltlheSeeretery 3. HLet us he ef geud cheer, remembering that the miev furtunee hardest he beat- are these that never eeme. ANN MeCAHTHY Annn Pert'lend, Me. Y. W. C. 11., Newman Club, Outing Chth, F. T. 1'51. HHemttinteee is like time and epeeeewe make and meas- me it eureelvee.H MARY MCCAHTNEY limaryll' Fenland, Me. Commuters Club, Newman Club, Green and 1White. HSilenee is deep as Eternity, Speeeh is shallow es time.u Mamet; 111111.51: 'itfen'en .-, Wetet'tet'tt, Me. T. W. C. FL. F. T. 151.. Club ing C.1uh memher 11f Student Cluietian Muwment ef NEH England 11nd ntt'tt ahitieth faith, hope... and EhEll'ileF.u Eummrm Peemee 1 + e.rrt- p 51an, Me. Dramatic Club! Duting Chth+ Y. W. C. EL, F. T. 11., Civic Ceuneil, SEErEtitl'j ef Class v.1. HLetlmtjlrh and the werld laughs with yuttfl Jt'll'r'Cl-J PHILemee itjaycgll' Augtleta, ME. Duting Chth. Dremetie Club Y. W hmmttta Lluhe President 4 Heuee Cemmutet. eSeereterjr 3. Treasurer ef Chase 1. nftnd still the wander grew, That smell heed eetlld earn.r all she: knew. DC! N hLD PIEItet-z :iHnn-ll JeHereen, Me. President ef Class 3, basket- ball, heeehell, Alpha Lamhtie Beta Fra1., Menie lGlee Chlh5r I't'Ienie A. A ttHe never is elene that is eeeempenied with n e h l e theughteft PLNNABELLE PRATT Annabelle Veneehere, Met Iinfeilett'utlll, Y. W. C. A er- ent-ry, tennis, F. T. JL-Preei- dent 4. There's nething worth the wear ei winning But laughter and the ieve ef friends? THELMA PRINCE .HTEddyl? Meehettie Fells, Me. 3 . W. C. A.--Pre5ident 4. F. T. A.thee Prmident 3, lGlee Club, Art Club, Tiee President ef Class 3. HIdeals. are like the etere- we never reeeh them, but like the marinere en the see. we ehert eur eeuree by them. VIRGINIA HIDLUN Virginie Seuth Wimil'tent1 Me. Dreheetre, Cemmutere Club, Green and White, 1Writers Club. H 'Ili'hetetrer is werth deing et all is wet'th deing well.H MA ueeee Remy: timau TEE RF? Perllen :1, Me. Glee Chth- President 4, New- man 'Ehul-teSeeretargtr Shitiee President 3, House Committee eViee Preeident 4-, Civics. Ceunetl, Ureheetre, Uuttng Club. Un the henny hDHHY hanke ef Leeh Lemendfl Cues. Eeeeeeeee Et'em Garetieer1 Me. E'eileyhell. sehheil, heekelr halt, Y. W. C. :11... W. A. IL, Duting Club, 1lLt'iee President uf Class 4, F. T. ft. '1 seft answer turneth away ttrethf EAHLENE SMITH HSmt'r-an Prineetett, it'le. Eeeketheli. HTee Iew thetI huild whe- hniltl beneath the etere. ' HARHLD SPILLEH tiffafii Deklenel, Me+ HI have laid aside business, and gene a-ftshing. Ceeeuee Weseet-T tttL'erehieeM Sehege Lake, Me. Glee Club, Duting Chth, Civil: Ceuneil, f. W+ C. EL, Heuee CDltttnittEE-FSEGFEI.EIY 4. The smiles that win, the tints that gh'twf'l MAHEAHET Waan H.P'Eggfn Augtmta, Me. Amicilia Clllh-h-ViCE Presi- Lienl 3, Y. W. C. PL, Dramatic Club. HHI'EEII uaks frnn': little EEGFIIE grim. RICHARD Baunmm Dick? Purliand, MB. Men's G113 13 C11: h. I'fIah: Quartet, Urchestra, Cummu- ters Club. wl'hure i5 rm truer truth uhtainahle by man Than names of music.H PHYLLIS CLARK HPILj-I'f, Amicitia Club, F. T. 11., During Club, Y. W. C. A, 553:3.1131'Jar3,r uf Class 1. Hi friend is a person with Wham I may be sincere. Befnre him, I may think aluudf: FRANCIS Cunnmm ilFra-nl'? Pnrtland, Me. Cnm-muters Club, Glee Club, Green and Whim, Class President 1 fBefnre Warl. The greater tIEa obstacle tHE ulugure gllm'grr 1n overturning it. ! J-IADELINI-l MacDawALn stnre'effrmn Portland. Me. Women's- Elam Club, Cum- ITIIIIII'I'S Clulh hThe quiet miml is richer than a nmu'nf: AGNES SPmK Agnesn' PnrtIamL ME. Wumenr's Glee Club, Cum- muters Club. Therc is a prayer dignity In be. presewad In the perfnrmanne uf every act DI lift.H 1m. CUTTLE r'u run Ii? M ART! Di MABEL M: Di: WALD Em SCHDDLS 3 Athletics 9 Women Twang! BALI. 0M3! You DID IT LIKE THIS WILL Sm: MhKE IT? JUST A LITTLE HIGH +4 . l. .n-m-gth. i'h' LDWE ALL--If5 JUST A RACKET Cheerleaders GIVE Us a C! One afternean in the fall there was quite a huh-huh in Russell Hall. Of all the neieei But we feurtd eat that it was just the girls trying eut fer eheerleacling. That afterneen the W. A. h. and M. A. A. eheee eur eeeend eheerleading squad and euhetitutee since the war. Then the newlj,r eleeted eheerleadere began Irantieally praetieiag fer the first basketball game which came enly tea quiekly. TthF kept eeme af the geed1 eld cheers, changed ealyr the Beatriee Heel, Captain Helen Knight Rameaa Lancaster Jean LLHI'EIY Shirley Chase l'Ir'Iarztr Files Derathy Daria aetien te eeme and like all geed groups, hreaght their tte'reenaiity in with many new eheera. 'Frern the sedate eheer fer Ceaeh Gilman lu the vigereue G-O cheer; frent the elderr G-O-R la the newest G-C eheer they were right an their tees yelling and making yea yell te shew the team that we all were behind them. Remember the spirit tn the Fight Yeti and whe can ferget uRatrtenaH en the Gerhant Drag? All eeaeen at the J. V. and the Varaityr games they cheered their team cm with the spirit and 1tiger that cheerleaders have he have. Substitutes: Ruth Email Grace Peeilii Margaret Deeeeteaua Basketball The G. S. T. C. basketball squad started its seesen en Deeemher t3 under Ceaeh Gilman with Den Dayle as eaptain and Fred Spragae as man- ager. The first game with the Alumni preved a vietery and the seasen was eff te a fine start. The seeend game was a slight disappeintntent as were a great many ef the ethers felIewingt in that Ifierhant seemed always te he edged eat by a few peinls. Spirits were again raised when Gerhant ealne heme tram H. I. C. E. with a writ:- terieus seere at 41:15. Again the seeres seemed ta piie up fer the eppesing tearn until ear final game with R. I. C. E. at heme when we eante threugh with a gierieus trieterjir ef 59-53. Herb Lush, helding dawn the pivet spat: shewed eutstanding ability. Beh Bailey and Chariie Andre in the baek eeurt earried mueh ef the harden en defense and heth were big as- sets under the basket en rebounds. Keith Grant and Nerin Rau with their added height Hashecil en eeeesiens under the efiensive basket and at times shewed Iznlentj,r ef seering punehes. Capv able reserves in Fleyd Kennisten, Hal Mailman, Clayt Weetwerth, and Dan Dayle played equally geed ball when eaHed upen. Attheugh the sea- senis reeerd was net eutstanding in the Win Celumn, the team shewed plenty ef spirit and made the eppenents realise thej.r had been through a battle when the heel whistle seunded. BASKETBALL SCDHES nghh G. T. C. UPP. rilmttni . . . . . I54 315: Filehhurg Teaehers Cellege ...... . 41 46 Saieln 'il'eaehers College 39 ttti Keene Teaehers Cellege 36 55 liarminggten Teachers Ceilege 29 4E F'hrntunth Teaehers Cellege 44 4-5 Salem Teaehers Cellege . .. 4G 43 Hhede island Cellege ei Educatiun 4T 45$ Fertlanti Junier Cullege 5E- T1 Willimantie Teaehers Cellege 11-5 63 Farmingten Teaehers Cellege TI 94- Pijr'ITlDttLh Teaehers Cellege . 43 TD Fertlanti Ianier Cellege . . as T1 Hltede lislanrl Cellege ei Edneatien 59 5-3tr Basketball ALL ABOARD At the time at this writing the G. S. T. C. baseball equed wee en its way fer a geeel eee- een. Eight lettermen reperted at the first ef the eeeeen en thet Ceaeh Gilman had a geed nuev lens to start his hell team with. The lettermen reperting were: Ce-eepteine Jee Dee-ehenee and Clyde Bartlett, Keith Grant, Nerm'en Ran, Den- eltl Dayle, Eddie Bedke, Arthur Green and Rebert Bailey. Menu,r new players arrived whe helped in building up the strength erf the elub. Theee players are: Hereld Mailman, Hebert Beldue, Herman Walker, Herbert I..uesh1 William Jerdan, Frank Hendereen, Clayten 1'5l'lr'entwhrth,. Tinker Day: and Lennyr White. This is the squad that Ceaeh Gilmen hae kept as hie standing teem fer the eeeeen. The starting line-up included new men as well as some at last yeafe players. These ere: Keith Grant, Hebert Bailey, Tinker Day t'piteheret, Herman Reu Hiret beset , Hebert Beldue feeeend beset, Harald Mailman tehert-etepJ, Clyde Bartlett tthird beset, Herbert Luehlleft fieldt, 1William Jel'dan teenter Heldt, Eddie Hedkat tright heldjt, Jue Desehenee tieatehert. SEASUN 194849 SCHEDULE Hate Team Pteee April 21 Ealem There April 23 Salem Here Met? 5 Plymouth Here M 33 11 Keene . There May 15 Fenland Junie: Cellege There May 13 Plymeuth There May 22 Fermingten Here May 26 Fermingten There May 29 PertIend Juninr Cellege Here J une 9 Keene Here All ahe've eppenente ere Teaehere Cellegee exeept P. J'. C. and the3,r are all in the New Enge lend TEHChlE-TE Cellege Cenferenee League. Green and White 0N Gees THE GREEN AND WHITE WITHe The Green and 1White Beard as usual has had a hue?r year under the leadership ef Bee Heal end the guidance ef Mrs. King. These eertein individuals in the eempenjrr ef Mr. Breeete and his camera whe have been seen ereund the eampue searching fer unusual ehete and trying te- deeide et whieh angle they,F eheuld be taken have been Phyl Fetter, Nellie Amee, Leie Beneer, and Ruth Small; members ef the phetegrephy staff. OI perhaps eeme ef you have seen individuals dashing in end eut ef eteree and making impertant business trips te Pertlend. These peepie were Chris Creeier, Irene Belieleg Eleener Tebey, Greee Peeilli? and Mike Ftrtthernlrr uphelding the business pert e-f eur Green and White. Each member ef the beard has had his ewn special werk te tie and veryr eften hidden talent has been dieeevered emeng the members eepeeielly emeng Lhe writeiup staff. When the erueial mement finally arrived and the heek wee te he sent tn the press, there was the ueuel last minute rush. Hewever enee the heel: wee DH a great sigh ef relief was given by all? end with the reel ef the student bedj,r we eagerly,r awaited its pub- GREhT MINDS AT WERE lieatien. Outing Club TCertstnt to be celled at Iive-thirty temet-rew morning? Yes; Betejrr Rhedee, eur hiking; eeuneeler, has planned anethet' early merning hike fer the Outing Club. Breakfast will taste mighty geed after Betsy hEILS led us fer a hriek trump up Perl Hill. What. is that threng ef feliewe and gels watching en the athletic fteld? They are watching and takingr part in the events Hi the 11liltinter Cernivei spenneered by the Outing Club. Whether yet: are a speed denten en skis er a whiz et eliding deernhill en a eerdhnerd yeu will find peeks ef fun at the Carnival. The Outing Club, wheee perpeee ie te Spenser eutdeer activities fer everyeneis enjeyment, has given us all a let ef happy memeriee. TH Efee OFF FRED SFHMLLEE: President ANNA GtLI-ze: Viee-Presideet PHYLLIS FUSTEH: Secretttrftr CLARENEE CHUMBS: Treesurw EILIEAEETH RHeeee: Hiking Caensefer HHee HIeHNeee Future Teachers of America WALTER E. RUSSELL CHAPTER LUCIE; Te THE FUTURE- The FTA ergenieatien is based upen the feet that the future ei mankind is in the yeuth ef tedey. It offers yeung peeple aetivitiee threugh metiveting Fewer ef e netienewide eutieek end a lifeleng purpese. Its aim is te lay the inunda- tien fer the geel ef the teaching prefeeeien whieh they,r ean improve themselves and leek ferwerd te useful eereere ee teeehere. The name Future Teachers elf America eieerly reeegnieee that students are eeneerned with the welfare ef the netien as e whele. PTA makes use ef the which is united membership in leeel, etete, and national edueetien eeeeeiatiene with every teeeher at werk en the prehleme ef the prefee- eien end the netien. ANNABELLE PRATT: President NUHMA FAR'WELL: Viee-Preeident DDRDTHY Memeee: Secretary JEANNE NIeIIeLi-i: Treasurer ELIZABETH CLeeeH: Pregrem Chairman IRENE BELISLE: Publicity Chairmen ELEANUH CAHVILLE: Civic Council Y. W. C. A. The Y. W. C. Fife yearly pregretn eeteelly eterte eff each spring at the aimluel Spring He- treat. Eeeh spring the Cabinet spends a week- end ewe;F from Campus in wersihip and etudy. At this retreat the preceding yeere pregretn is evaluated. This is feilewed by eerieue thettght and planning fer the eeming year. Seine quee- tiene which the Cabinet eeneidere are: What type ef pregrem eheuld en ergenieatien eueh ee eure epeneer en eur eempuei? What eheuld eur purpeee be fer the eemitig year? What will eur emphasis be for the een'ting; year? At this retreat we eheee eur tnejer emphasis fer this year. It is LLChristian Ideele in Aetienfi Hy eur pregram we heped te shew that 3 Chris- tian pereen ie one whe lives a weilvreunded life. Seme ef the highlights ef eur pi'egram this year were as fellewe: 1. In the fell eur energies were eeneentreted en direeting Freshmen Orientatien Week; Freeh- NEED Meee BE Stile? men Reeeptien; Membership Week and the em nuel candlelight service. 2. Deiegetiene eent ten the UvAt-Ke and Maine Area Cenfereneee. 3. Speeiel Thanksgiving, Christmas and Eee- tEr 1'Jeepere. Speakers we have epetteered during the year: MIS. Frederick RUEHEJHEKIJEHEHEEE in Ger- many. Miss Gerttucie Stene -HHietery ef YWCA et Get'hanifi 1'iEIinlliem Stringfellew tBeteet$ele Cenfet- enee-Werld Conference Elf Qhrietian Yeuth. Dr. L. Feeter Weed-iimert'iege end The Femiiy? Parker Reeemen IYaleleStudent Veiunteer Mevement. H. Elizabeth JehneeExeeutii-re Direeter ef New EnglandeS. C. M. '. t ,w h ' '3 'I a- I 1 . I .t- rt.'l . Faculty - Student Government PLANNING THE Dawes lThe FacultyuStudent Gevernment Ceuneil is the body geverning all en-eampus erganisatiens anti activities at the Ceilege: Representatives are eieeted by eaeh eIass and urganisatien en the eampus. Miss Esther Weed, history instruetar, and Rehert Miller, hielegy instrueter1 were faeulty advisers appainted by Dr. Bailey te meet with the eauneil. Earlyr in the fall the eeuneil started werk en a new eanstitutien ts meet the need ef the pres- ent Faeulty-Student GGVETHIIIBHI hedy and had eempleted the deeument by the midyear. Dur- ing this time the Ceuneit met EVEI'F Thursday afterneen tram 3:45 P. M ts 5:UD er 5:30 P. M. The meetings invelved lively debates and discus- sian as we reeehed Iinal deeisiens abaut realia- eatian at Student Aetivity fees, chapel pragrams, planning Celiege fermals and werking to carry eut the wishes ef the student hardy. A new set- up far chapels en Tuesdays and Thursdays with me anneuneements and assemblies en Mendays, Wednesday and Fridays with annauneements was put inte praetiee during the seheel quarter. The seepe and understanciing at this Callege Cauneil was breadened en a tiatianal basis by sending aur Viee-President, Franeis Lueej,r te Besten ta the Nerthern New England Regien ef the Natienai Students Assaeiatien Cenferenee. In the Spring Miss Marjerie Eames aeeampanied Miss Estella Pedersen at the Junier Class and Miss Phyllis Fester, a Eienier1 te the Spring Centerenee ef the Eastern States Asseeiatien ef Prafessienal Seheels fer Teachers held in New Yerk City. Miss Eames represented Dr. Bailey as Maine taeultj.F member an the Beard of Can- trel; Miss Pedersen was the Maine student mem- ber en the Beard ef Central; and Miss Faster gave a speech in a panel diseussien. All three representatives were sent by the Ceuneil. ANNA GILES: President FRANCIS LUEEY: Vice President PAULINE STswaeT: Secretary Riva GREENELATT, Reese'r Gasasss: News Reperters House Committee The Heuse Cemmittee is the student gevern- ment ef the dermiteriee. It assists in. the pre- metien ef geed eitizenship by earning eut heuee regulatiene, by sueh services as eelleeting mail! lerning eut lights, ringing bellle and keeping beeke and by eneeuraging quiet during studj.F heme. The Heuse Cemmittee alee seeks te premete seeial funetiens and the general welfare of all wemen students. Onee a year it epeneere an Open Heuee with invitatiene extendeci te families and friends ef the eellege. It has an annual Halleween pertj.r and a Christmas pert?r in Cen+ ter. With jekee, games and eats the whele der- mitery has an evening ef laughter and fun. Alee Center is the eeene ef Heuee Meetings, where we eIeet eHieere, talk ever new rules we think might be helpful, eId enee we think are tee ech er jest brush up en the eurrent enes. Thus lhreugh Heuee Cemmittee do we gevern eureelvee. Fmeemeewllwfp P. M. Dramatic Club ! ELDEREERHY WINE? The Dramatic Aeeeeietien ie ene ef the meet eetive ergenieetiene en the eempue. Its first mejer preduetien ef the year was Ftritreenie and 01d Leeef: whieh wee e eIJine-tiegling eueeeee. HThe FKTeighlmretM e ene-eet plej,r by Zena Cele, was presented in Chapel, and HrThe Giantte irateirM wee revived, with 3 east eempeeed ef eeme ef the eriginel eetere ef the previeue year? with eeme new edditiene. mfhe Menkey'e PewH e euepenee play was given, ee well as several ether ene-eet plays whieh were werkehep prejeete. c13:31:11: end CUKH was presented in three leeeI greupe. Empheeie wee pleeed en the verieue eepeete ef the drama, and the members made geed uee ef the reeerding meehine. Experienced students were given eppertunitiee te develep further dremetie ehilitiee hy eeeehing ene-eet plays. Miee Phyllis Feeter directed en impreeeive all student preduetien ef The Barrette ef Wimpele Street in May. PHYLLIS FDSTER: Preeitient LUIS BENNEH: Viee-Preeident RIVA. CHM GREENHLATT: Secretary BEATRICE HEAL: Treasurer RIeHeee THDMAN: Feeeltjr Adviser Amicitia Club t E113 ANY New BUSINESS? Our purpeee, ee eur name implies, ie Friendship and we else strive te ereete an appreeiatien ef the Fine arts. Threugheut the year we have speakers whn enrieh eur interests eleng these lines. Deeemher was eur meanth te- entertain the Feeutty fer tee. At Chrietmae we peeked bexes fer a needy famiity and in the Spring epeneeree' showers fer the kitehenette. Ne ene will fergel the parties and eutinge we all enjeyed. Of eeureeg hefel'e the end ef the eeltege year eeme the initietien that all members new and eld remember with happiness! Jeeee PHILBRIee: President PATRICIA BALL: Viee-Presideet PAULINE STewwHT: Secretary PRISCILLA LAHA'EE: Treasurer ELeweee D. BAETDN: Adviser Alpha Lambda Beta F raternity The Alpha Lambda Bela Fraternity wee feund te be small in numbers thie year but elreng in spirit. Members ether then efEeere ere: Reneld Murphy, Richard Berbeur, Curtis Telmen, end Deneld F'ieree. The pledgees were : Hebert Eeldne Mheri LeChenee Hebert Davie Hebert Lawrenee DEWid Eaten. Lineehl Libby Reherl Greaney Lawrence Lunt DWEH Heever Earketlale HaeBelh Deuald Hunter Sidney ?i'IerriH Jeeeph Duellette Blynn Reherle Frederick VerriIl The fraternityr started DH the year by eemhining with Kappa and giving the very eeeeeeeful Freshman Denee end ' yeu een he sure Alpha has and will keep things prepping en the hill. Initiatien peried wee ee geie as ever with mereen end geld hate and lies, deughnule el- weye available and greeieue deeds dene by the pledgeee. On this ZUth anniver- eery ef Alpheae feunding, we leek fer- ward te- meny mere eveeeeeful years fer eur fraternity. WIPE THAT SMILE: OFF HAY SMITH: President HAROLD MAILMAN: VieePresid-enz VEHNeN LUCAS: Treasurer PAUL Deee: Secretary RICHARD MAEDUNALD: Chepfein CHARLES MARTIN: Feeeiiy Adviser Kappa Delta Phi Fraternity When the Iete ehepter ef the Netienel Kappa Delta Phi freternitgtI assembled this faIL it feund it had lest very few ef ite members by greduer tien. The memhership retl ehewed 23 eetiee undergraduate members. all leelking forward tn 3 very sueeeeeful year. We started the year by writing; a letter ef welt eeme .te all at the ineeming male students, felw Iewed in a few weeks by a Flreehman-Cet-Te- gether held in the Amerieen Legien Hell. Ve- rieue seeiel funetiene were held during the year, the biggest and best being the eeheret whieh was held during the year in Deeemhet', 194T. Thie preved te be en eueeeeeful that Ithe fraternity is in herpes ef making it an annual event. The men ef the fraternity preved their athletic prewees by winning and plaeing in many ef the evente in the annual Winter Carnival. Many members ef the fraternity ere elee en the ver- sitj; squad ef the basketball and baseball teams and have preved themselves all-ereund eperte- men. 1V'etrieut-i hrethere beught the fl'aternityje black and geld jeekete whieh added eeler tn the Hill. Sixteen new memhere were aeeepted inte the er- ganieetinn, whieh ewelted its ranks te an all time high As ef last year eur adviser wee C. Flint Tay- len a member ef the L'ateultjrF and en eetive breth- er. President ViCEePFESiEiEHE Heeee'r HUBBARD: RUSSELL BECKER: GERALD W. HDPLH: Secretary . RUHEHT BAILEY: Treasurer 13. FLINT TAYLUR: Feeehy Adviser KAPPA CAEARET Commutergs Club Seawee WITH a SMILE With the leadership ef President Virginie Merlin lhe Cemmuterie Club hue had an eelive eeeeen ef varied eetivitiee. The activities began wiLh a Hebe- P'erlyI at the Lee Reereetienel Building in Fenland. Gemee, a eeevenger hunt: enterleinneent1 and refreshments were lhe erder ef the evening. CeHee was served 11:- the members en Mendey 111111115 during,r the winter 111111111115 end eendwiehee were eeld en Wednesdays between periede. A supper wee held in the Heme Eeenemiee teem in hener ef the basketball team befere the Plymeuth game. Faculty members and club 111e111bere attended. In Felarueu'j,r e eerd party was held in Portland. Prieee were awarded in bridge, whieli end erihbege. The Club attended the Fermingten game at Fermingten in a becly. Umeere were: VIRGINIA MARTIN: President RICHARD Baeeeee, MADELI-Ne MACDUNALD: Viee-Presidents HERMAN FeeTee: Treasurer Reee MAKWELL: Secretary JAMES SPAULEHNG: Citric Ceuneii HeeeeT MILLER: Adviser e1..- Ski Club This winter a new greep was formed at eeheel. This greup ei etudente ergenized with the purpeee ef taking skiing leeeene. This they did under the able inetruetiene ef Bel:- Hendereen e-f Seuth Pertland. They met evenr TUESCIHF and Thursday after- neen en Aidenie Hill. Thej.F were the eeuee ef ee many intereetingr eki treeke in the enew et Aldenie. Theee whe attendee were: Barbara Eeigere Jean Cullieen Hienys D'ETDIEF Ruth 5111311 Rive Gre-enhiett Nellie Page Jeyee Jepeen Ann Aitlen Eieener Nelsen Genevieve i-ieueten Mary FelegJ Lerreine Davie Enter; Eiietiee Reiiert Lewrenee Juanita h'lenelieeler Gerald Hear Margaret Feiejr Hebert Kimball He ee Maxwell DDWNWARD BOUND r Menis It Glee Club x iii If a. in m ttNew SeFTLn The Men's Glee Cluh ie eemprieed ei ferty male veieee whe enjej,r getling tegether fer fermei as well as infermel einging. This ie the hret year einee the war that eur membership has been large eneugh te have a welI-reunded etgenieatien. Under the capable leadership ef Miss Andrews the club eemhined with the Wemenue Glee Ciuh te present, in Russell Hall, a Christmas Cantata, which was enjeyed by relatives and friends. Beeauee ei fereet hree in the fell a getweequainted party wee Iieetpened but was held in the spring. Several members ef eur eluh have participated as vneeliete in ehapel pregreme and ether eeheel funetiene as well as in een'miunit;F eetivitiee. Beeeuee ef Miss Andrews? illneee in February we eeuld net answer the invitetien te sing fer the Weedferdie MEniE Club and the Pertlend Retary Club but expeet te de en at a later date. The elub hes enjeyed a very eueeeesful year end is Ieeking ferward be next year when we hepe te be able te preeent a mere varieti pregram. The eHieere fer the eeheei year 19474.9?1-8 were: LINCULN Aweeeeew: President DDNALD DDTLE: Viee-Pi'esitient PAUL APewe: Seereterlei'eesurei' PeePLEe Womenk Glee Club 'I- IThe Eret perfermenee ef the wemenie glee elub was a preeentetien with the men's glee elub at a Christmas eentete en the evening ef December lilth. It wee The Sang 0f Christmas by Rey Bingweld. Several members else sang eelee end the joint glee elube sang The Leer. Chard as part ef the pregrem. A representative greup ef the twe glee eluhe went inte the Weedferd Club and gave a pregrem ef eeverel eeleetiene. Fer the hret time the glee elub breedeeet ever a leeel Pertlend etetien fer half an heun This year there were ever Iiftj,F members at the glee eiuh, ineluding girls frem eeeh ef the feur eleeeee. jMAUHEEN REGAN: President VIRGINIA ANDRE: Viee-President Meeeeee TDTMAN: Secretary JEAN GDDDWIN: Treeem'er ANN ALDEN: Cieie Ceuneif MISS MIRIAM E. ANHREWS: Feeeftj' Adviser N ewman Club E: Tj,.: 'I l' I i b HTHIE IS MY FATHER? WeeLlfi The Newman Club is erganieed fer Cethelie feliewehip. This club wee ergenieed in Gerham in 1945. Meetings ei the Newman Club were held en the tiret and third Tuesday ef every menth, a business and seeiel meeting alternating. This year the Newman Club has deveted ene meeting a menth fer religieus teach- ings under the leadership ef Reverend Finn, Peeler ef St. Meryje Chureh, Weethreek, Chaplain ef the Cerham chapter. There are thirty-eix members in the club. The Newman Club erganieed a eheir this year under the leaderehip ei Deneld Dayle, Preeidentt te sing hymns en Sundays in the Cethelie Church ef Gerham. Rev. Finnjs euggestien ef erganieing a debating eluh fer the purpeee of having religieue dieeuesiene was very eueeeseful. The membere ef the Newman Club, this year, teak it upen themselves te eeileet feed and elething fer the needy in Gerham. A Splash Party was enether ef the eluhae activities. The eueeeeeful year was eeneiuded with e eemmunien breakfast. DDNALIJ DUYLE: President FLORENCE LEWN: Viee-Preeident CARMEN DINAHDD: Seeretery GEEARDINA PAYNE: Cerreepending Secretary GHAEE PESILLI: Treasurer RBBEHT GHEAHEY: Civic Council THE HEVEHEHD FINN: Chaplain e as- Canterhury Club WeesHIP Seemee At the first meeting ef the CEEtErhllI'Y Club this year the pft'ieers listed helew were elected and a calendar fer the year was made. One ef the first prejeets eenteined in the eelender was the visiting sf churehes ef ether faiths. The elub attended userviees held at at Jewish Sjmegegue and a Lutheran Chereh. Te end the prejeet Father Heegen gave a lecture en the develepment ef religion through the ages. During the Lenten seesen ministers frern Episeepslien Churehes threugheut the state held weeklyr services en the eempus. Twiee a menth eemmunien services were held. This year the club has been seqF fertunete in receiving eemmunien pieces fren: the Dieeese. These included a ehsliee, a tray, linens, and vestments. ELLANURE Enwsees: President: ELLEN.r DYER: VieevPresident MAHEERY TDTMAN: Seerstery-Treesurer RICHARD Essen: Civic: Council Art Club AMATEURS IN THE AeTe The Art Club Started this year eff with the prejeet ef making Christmas eerde. The designs fer these were earved en lineleum bleeke and then printed en eelered paper with an eriginal verse inside. Seme ef the elub members tried their hands at writing peetry. The eluh was delighted by the success at the prejeet. Later the members printed Gotham beek plates and eeld them tn the students ef the eellege. The Club had ite annual tee en Mareh 24 and had a epeeiel feeture--the exhibi- tien ef Chinese weedeute. The mevie HHew Yeung America Feintejt wee ehnwn in Aeeerhh-lj,F en May 12 end eenetituted the Art Club Chapet pregram fer the year. Reeee'r Heeeeen: President: Fmeewee LEVIN: Viee-President 1'91th Vee'rees: Secretary Geeeee Jeexeem: Treasurer Library Club . .. -- I V q ff. Le! Hem THE GENTLE Lane! President Chris Creeier: The heel meeting ef the Library Club fer this year will eeme te erder. May we have the secretary's annual repertI Secreteu'j.r Eleener Tebey: The activities ef the eluh during the menthe of September, 1947 te March, 195128 have been varied. Pregrem tepiee have been: SeptemberePhetegrephy . . . . . . . . . Mr. Martin Detebera-Musie . .. . . ..... - . Mies Eemes NnvemhereBeek Week Program JanueryettHew Maine Tuwne Get Their Names. Miee Weed Marehw Hepert en New Yerk Trip Miss Eamee AprileMeviee MeareCaeee Bey trip The club has gained publicity and peputerity by the tislemet:I'LimpthJtieH eendwieh eelee epen- eered eeeh Thursday,r night. The GORHAM hen- ner wee anether hreiwehild ef this smell and pregreeeive greup. We 131'!ij eur hneneiei in- ciependenee, eur pleasant evenings in frent ef the fire, these wenderful tripe Miee Eemee takes us en threugh the magic ef her camera lens, and these neverate-he-fergetten birci reeerde. The eueeees ef the year has been due tn the eeeeelees eHerte ef MISS MAHJDRIE B. EAMES: Adviser CHRIS CHeSIER: President GRACE PESILIJ: Viee-Presidenz ELEANDR TDHEY: Secretary ADRIENNE CRABTHEE: Treesurer CARDLLh HAGLUND Leena Peee Deere VAN BLARICUM MARY VENTRES VIRGINIA ANDRE MUHIEL BARNES EDYTHE BEAUCH eewe New. CURRY Metfs A. A. At the beginning ef the eeeeen the Mene A. A. elected Tex Hueten as its president with Den Deyle ee vieer president, Art Greer as secretary, and Clem Ceemhe ee treasurer. This year a pregrem of fund raising was executed te enable the eeeeeietien te buy an eieetrie eeereheet'tt fer the gym. It was deeided that the extra menejr' left frem the eppreprietien ef the activity fee eheuld he used fer e etert. Candy, eede-pep! and peanuts were eeld at the hee- ketheli games te help. Letters were written te eeeh member ef the heard e? trustees, the eemmieeienet et edueetien, end the State Direeter ef Athletiee requesting that the eellege be given funds fer a full time ethIetie direeter. The Ralph Heneen fund! inaugurated lest freer te help men pay at pertien ef the expenses resulting frem in- juriee Ieeeived while pertieipeting in varsity eperte, wee need te help Fred Spregue end Hareld Mailman. Womerfs A. A. Every girl in the Cellege ie a member ef the Wemenae Athletie Aeeeeietien. The eeeeeietien ie headed by a beard wheee efheere ere eleeted by the student hecty. The ether members ef the beard are the eeuneellere fer the verieue wemen'e epet'te en the eemeue. The beard plane the eehedule ef the eperte end etetermittee the 1:11:1th system ef them. Early in the fell the W. A. Ft. epeneered e held day fer the entire eellege. A pienie supper was held in the greve, end the day ended with e eeft-hell game between the buys and the girls. Te Ieiee emenej,F fer the pureheee ef ethletie equipment the beard eeld eweetehirte and stickers tn the student bedy. Anether .ttetittit'f,r ed the heard is te eheeee the eheer- leaders fer the basketball eeeeen. Standards by which the girls were eheeen were set up by the beard. ESTELLA Peeeeeee: President KATH eeme MITCHELL: Viee-Preet'rfeet MAREEHY TDTMAN: Seer'etet'y Neeme FARWELL: Treeserer MISS Bette FITE: Feett-Itjtr Adviser Dormitory Life TH E NEW L005! HHAPPY BIRTHDAYIH Meeemee Semmae Dormitory Lite ' The rising belle6:30e Time te riee and shine. Hurry, hurry, hurry, '- If we went to dine. Tripping dewn te EE'ekfax-zt After the last bell-- Orange juiee end eereel1 Mumneeteeet ee Twell. Hurry, eleen the teem up, Chapel time is near. Make the beds and grab the heeke; Weill be lete1 we fear. Pmmeeme WE the Seeve MUST EAT FIVE CENTS A BAR TIME OUT FGH SNACKS! After chapal classes VFW cur three 91' fnur! Next cnmes nnontinm dinner Then cme 01' twn mare. 3:3Puia55es aver. an what shall we: du? Tannis, tnwn, m pingwpc-ng, And than lherejs snftbail tun. 6:130 tnjcinizk and supper, Then a dance EII' lwn. Study at 17:30; We've gut a 1m m d9. Study, study, study, Visit, talk1 and read. Alrmlher day has game by; Darin lift is fun indeed! R i m1 Greenbiau DISHPAN HANDS Campus JUNIOR HIGH IN ACTIDN 0111' First intraductian tn the Campus Sclmul cnmes early in cur freahman year whim, escarted by Miss Uplen, we gm past the 01d Industrial Arts building dawn the side hill tr: nbserve classes, erm Miss Hayas kindergarten and auh-prirnaaryr down- stairs tn:- the Junim: High cm the tap Hear. Our secund type 0f axperienca CIDITIEE as 51::th- mnres whEn we shiver in slagefright hiafure teach- ing uur Erst lessnns. ill is then we discmrer what fun teaching really can be. wumm mn- mum III r-s mun . II HTHIS IS Yuuwn INDUSTRIALISTS 'i School FeeeIL STUDY J-IG ill Then in net junier er eenier year we teeeh fer eighteen weeks either at the Campus Seheel er at the West Gerhem rural eeheel. We have the thrill at last ef being a reel teeeher. Hew preud we are when we realize we eetuellj,r did get that leeeen eereee te the children. We laugh with them in their fun and ernnfert them and help them in eeee ef treuble. We are cheirw teeehere. We under- stand mere clearly' what we had vaguely been feel- ing ae the pull ef the prefeeeien we had eheeen, when flret we hear a prend-veieed ehild eheut Thefe my Teeeherluwend 1e! he was peinting te ueI STleeN WCHSuE Essen TIALS Te HEALTH 1 g 4 7 Elam 09hr What is nnhle? Tn inherit Wealth, estate and pmud degree? Them must hr: same ather merit Highar yet than thase, fur me. Snmething greater far must enter lntu Lifters majestic: span, Fitted m craale and centre True Imhilily in man W119 i5 nahla? HE whaae. finer-knit Dasire Hf mind and heart Linked 111 snmething still diviner Than mere language can impart; Is aver lemrhing: ever swing Same impmvement yet in plan; Etriving Still In aid his fellnw-being In the search fur perfect man. lek nut in a wnrld 0f farlune, 0r where. lahufs wheels gn round; But where little children gather, There the nnble man is frJuncL 'l'huugh results are hard 10 measure, And we mayr nut reach uur gnal, Let HIDEEIhEI' he uur watchwnrd; And WisinniH guide nur snul. Music- by BEHy Wight Words by Hubert- C. Hagan l 9 4 3 011355 09m Amid the paisley shades ef fall The heightei the green and all The meving mueie ef the years, Was there an answer te eur eell Wires there It beam ef light an small Te hide the lenelineee and fears? lChUrLIeI The nightEethe Iighte-ef every day The halleethe mueie and net eeng, Hut new the yeere are bound and eteyed And eely time gees en. Above the heighter-the green end all We feund the light 5:: small That hid the teneiineee and fears. We hear the answer te eur eell Amid the vibrant greens ef spring. And meving mueie ef the years. tCheruet Wards try .4. Chris Creeier Medic: by Nettie Ame: end Arm Cummings :1 dams, .J'L I ice. BI'I'h'iIHiHhEITI shuns. Nellie, Cade-n Ball, Farriria, Smith PuHIatni Bat'huur. Richard. PIH'HEHIIJ Em'g. Elii-zailJ-Ertht Cape. Elizalwlh mark, Phyllia. Kenurlmnla. fjhmgh, ElizahHll, Rentlfirlal Cnltle. Ida. Brunmw'irk Crnckvtl. ?'II'Iarih-u. Hullia-I limm-r Crnsier. Meatim Cumming. Jinn, Dltl Drclmrd Beach Farwell, Hanna. Cunllwrluml Crnlrr Field, Elizabeth, Purl CITIJIE Faster, Phyllis, . rlnnmuuth Gila?1 huna, Skuu'l'mgan Guthrie, ME. Carmel, It'nr'rlnmt l l cal! Bwat thus, Fn I'llmul Ilinda, Ming, PurtEand Kauliwatua Vitllu, Brunawiuk h'IacDrnwlrL Ph'IarluIinr. Puntami Marlin, Virginia, Smith anllaml MnC'arllw, Ann, Purtiund Mat; ariney, Ma I'y? Purl Ia ml 51 in n: ,1 un Em: EEN I D H 3 194-7543 Hcll'mmld! Mabel, Pnrllumi Hume. Marian. Wa'rrrfnl'ul mum. Elixahrth. Westhnmk Perkins. Elizabeth, Earn Pllilljrick. Juwze; Augusta Pratt. Annuhvlle. E'ralu'lillrll'f'l Prinvr. Thelma. llrchauiv FEIHF Hidlun; Mrs. 11r'1'urgi:'.luia. Fuulh hirimlhmn Rngan, Hamwn. Ful'lliaml Eclmula, Mrs- Eva: Furlimnl Erhfu'ljlurnlr+t Clam. Gul'dhwr Smith. Carlene. Priucetnu Spillk, Agnes, Fnl'tlaml Waacuu. Cal'tlline', St'hagu Lulu;- ; Wand, Magnet. Augusta EENFURS INDUSTRIAL 31:11:: Cnrrignn. Francis, Purt 111ml Guggin, Jnhn, Hurham Firmm1 Dnnahl. JEHEI'EuUII Spiller. I-Iarnlrl, Gakland SD M M ART D F EN RU LLI'L-IEN '1' 33 Huphumnmn ES 53 Freshmen 1 I512 Inrllmirinl Arts 51 Tutal Emullnmnt 3119 Mnlmll. Jane , Rtwkland itkm: Harriet. Springvafe 'Hdeu. 11111:, Unrham iirlrivz-rsra'nm. Adulhert, Hrunklin Mulre. Virginia Bath Hurln'c. M. Thelma, Fm'tland Beauthusue, Etlylhe. Springvale Becker, HussEH, Pnrllaud HEHEIP. Irene, Hicldefmrd Banner, Lui5, erkland Biake, Ltznis.1 Snuth Cascu Hate. Juan. Pnrlland Havia. Durathy. Kennehuttk Hands, Guysun. Wt'E-t Paris Dnlan. Beatrice, Waal'hrwk Dyer, Ellan, Waslbnmk Fuhzy, Mary. Eardiner Irma, Ruth, Vancehnrn Eihhs, Uuruthy, WalBWin Erinnell, Bernica. Springiidd. Mass. .Iepann, Jayne, Lewismn Kimball, Mary Falnmulh Fureaidc Lulmym I-j'risaazrjlla1 Augusta Leupnld, FrEda, anl-z Village Emuin, FluruncE, Pnrtland Latvia, Dena, Nurth Baldwin LuuuL Francis, PDrUand J U N IDES 194143 INDUETHIM. Mm MucDmmltl, Richard. Hullis Center McKawn, Eiizaheth, WEE! Hanthbav Harhur MerIiFIEH, CalhlzrinE. Gurham It'lichaurl. TIIIEI'EEET East Hillinumkrfl Mnume. Durmlw, Gmane Mnrwlmad, Elaine, Haullml Murphy. Hnnnld. Cumberland IHHE Nuylur, Nurma. Peanaqnid Beauh Nahum Eleanur, Thmuaslun Payne, flirardina. Hangar Feclcrann, EstEHH, Pnrllaml Puwers, Catherine. Eulh Reanick... TI'IEIIIIE, Pnrtlami Hlmdes. Elizabeth. Belfast. Hihhertsml. Hildred, Eaat h'Tillimmkut Sandcrmn. MIH+ Thelma, Gnrljmn Siegars, Earharm Tnpshanl Shain. .51. ane, I'IEHGWEH EIIliI'JLr Hay, WesthrnnI-c Stevens, Patricia, Lewiatnn Slawarl. Pauline, Augusta Tayln'r, Elimheth. UM Undmnt Bruch Tntmtm, Margery, Tupsham Vunmaricum. Duris, Cape Elizabeth ?entrm. E'lary, Pnaks Island Yeamn. Elizabeth. Auburn IIEndriftkmm. Edward, Brawn: HuhharrL therh Gnrham .inhnsnn, Gemge. Lewislnn Kimhan. RnbErt, Gnrlmm Lush, Aubrey, Newpurl Marlin, Audrey, Duuglas Hm R-nhinsun, Haymnnd. Dannyaviile 4HPHHHUHH5 liHT-IH C I i t: 2 1 EHTL LUiE'FFnI' Purgangl I Jurdun. William. Wrarhmuk .nft'rsum AH. yn. ..lm: m m 1r g. ..- . . APEHTI PEUL ank HHThnT JUIUFILE'H' CIIHTIPH 5U. Wll'lllhanl Mhaa Ruse. Weslhrmmk Lmus. Mam Miffd Harhuilr, Phylli51 Yarnlllillh IJII-Fh. Ilfrbflfll hTf-h'pn'lll Bartlett. Clyde. Camden . .- - 4. . . . Efard. RiEh-Elfd, 5n. Ef'rh'ilI'I-i Hfmk' Lain: T'Hu; Wahlnbmu Briggs. E. Hurtun. Purlland Mwnhvn. :vlurley. Furtland Brawn1 Marh 5 !- P'Ifliami Milrhelll Kml'mrinr. Hark Hurlmr Cammic. Ruth. Lube: Carvillr. Eleannr. Turk Vilfngr- Murrmr, Maurice. Sanfnrtl Cams, Marian, East VEBEHHJIHH NithnlE, .I'rmnw, Linuuln Conant. 1F'.5':a-.nin:1. Pnrllnml Pagn Nefliu, Bath CDWland' 1311mm Pnruilfd Faynr. Hatth-zu'u1 White Plains. N. 11'; Deschenes. Joaeph, anlhlnn J . + UDHE. Dunald. Westbnmk lEE-lnl, M. Grace, huhlirn Hnar. Gerald, Earham Hampsull. Clinlun, Pnrllumi C l H E 2 H Erahu't-P. hdrienne. Hridglun PEIH'i-tulh Carmel, Partlund EuIlinarI: Juarll. 5U. Eurtiuml Emir, Leuna. Medfurd, Masai. ur , 'Eml, .imeriu: rehl., H -I'. F . I:- L. Dav: Lunainc. Enrham Plliklfinttn?bgll:;lfr Il-Errisltannd DEarnley, Glenys, Liahun Falls: Enarle. JanEt, Yark Baach DiNardu. Carmen, Millinnckel 511m . Hulh, Bath Dumas, Jragllnalla, Linmritlk E.Smjth. Jean Ellen. Garnish Edwards. EJIaLn-nrg:I3 Girdhner blewna, hgnm. Sn. Pnnlaml I'UIWI MMEEWI: urtan Elevenz-u Andra, Purlland Furltl. Gertrude. Miiu Fuller, Harem. Springvale Gundwin, Jean, Handulph Thumpsun. Barbara, Newcastle Tnlmy, ElEanur, Eliu'l Greenblau. Riva. Hath Tulmani CUNEE, WHITE: Ila , Emil... Waldnburu TDWHE. NEMHE. Kennfzhunkpnrl Hatch. Marilyn, Harliurd. Conn. ??rnay, Evangeline. SIIEEPEEHH l'iayfurd. Ella, Kilian? WHHEL'Ea MHI'iIE'H, Sebagu Lake l'InuElun, EEHEHEVE, En. Pnrliand WEIEII. l4km ; Puriland Manchesten Juanita, Sn. Pm'llantl Wherler. Phyliis, Purtland SUFHUMDHES INDUSTRIAL EHTH Anthnny, Michael, Pnrlland Bailey, Hubert. Augusta Berry. Arthur, Hath Enlka, Edward, Livarlmini FHIIS Chumhg. Clumncm Fryehurg Hun , Paul, Hrmthlmy Hurl'mr Flagg, Raymund, Gardinal' Fuater. Haermum1 Gnrlmrn Grant, Keith, Gurilaln Cram , Arthur, Sanford Human, Harald, Steal Harlmr Lucas, Vernun, Kennahtlnk Mailmin, Hamid. Sacra Ran, Nnnnan, Etmlhhay Salim. T'In'litnhel'l. Pnrtlanrl Silver, Ray, Em'ham Sprague, FIE'EL Masardis Stewart, Charla; Ear l-larhvr Tum, Stanley. Nnrth Berwink F H EEE-l M PIN HI hhhuth Melva, LEE Allan, Earhara. Erunksvillr Avery. M. .anlhea. Hear Fall's Eahbidge, Cllarluue. Dark Haerr Baker, Mice, Lcwiglnn Baker, Marilyn. Charlcstmi Barker, Geurgr. Furllami Harnm-I Muriel, Ball: Bean. ShirIEy, Gurham BEHIIEI'LEEIHF. Wilbert, Sanfnrd Hcem. Mm Margaret, Furtlancl Bracken, Mlhea. Berwir:k Burnham, Rita. Ilullis Center Camclcn, William, Ear Mills Caron. Huiand, Elm Chase, Shirley, Wimer Harhur Clark, Marjurie, Euulh Purlland Cuuk, Ramnnm 5mm Camper. Betaey, Rnckiand Cram, Ruby, TEIPEIIEIH Enmminga. H. Eliznhmlu Hath Curtis, Gracei Elna Davis, Hubert, Wells Day, Hallwr. Cnrnish Day. Everett, Jn. West Baldwin Dasculeaux, Margaret, Biddefurd Dnhmws-ky, Dummy. Pilrtland Dana. Ruby. ChorryEe-ld Dudley, Frames, Was! EnEeld Eatml, David, EHI Mills Files, Mary, Gurham Frishie, Margueritt, Harriatm Gagnun, Thnmas, i'lillinnckal Garland, Ruth. WEst Enmhhay Iiarhnr D 3 Merchant, Beverly. Huckland Merrill, Sidney, Fmepart Munlgnmery. Jane, Hilrligjcusut'lT 3H'IH55. anmmh. Allan! Carme'l Newman, William. ND. Whitefinhl Nuflall. M. Elizabeth. Bath UHEHEHE, Juseph, E. Millinuuket Parsuns, Glandura, Presquu Isle Pate. Elwin. Westhmuk Ramsdell, Barbara. Belfaal: Hanka, Barbara, Gnrham Huhinmn. i'larinn. ank Beach Sawyer, Math Hocklanrl Sawyer. Richard. Sn. Partland Saidrl, Winiam, Furlland Smirh, Richard. Gardiner Spaultling Janms. Pnrlland FH EEHMEN Lu n liSTHIM. ARTE. 1'14?an D2 Uilmn. Lurrainr... Gardiner Graham, Stnphnn. Hrnnkiiu Grant, Rita, Alfred Gray, Richard, Casting Greaney, Hubert. Smith Purtland Haglnml. 1L CarnHa. Watewille Hall. Eula, Nuhlcbam Harris, Patricia, Ellswurth Heinu. Anna. Huckland Hendersnn, Frank, Sam:- liall, Friarcnline, Mechanic Falls Huward, Earulyn, Hucklaud Juhnsun, David. West Sunburn lanes, Prisnilla. Eliut Kerfe, Patricia, Pnrtland Winight1 H Elan, Enmawick Lachance. Albert, Purtland Lancaster, Hamana, Lincnln Laindherg, Viclur. Pnrtland Lavcrty. Carlemn. Curham LcSuEun C. Nanny, 5n. Pnrtland Lavina. 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