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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1,. Sitting, I. to r.: Grace Pesilli, Treasurer; Eleanor Camille, Vice President; Nina Curry, Secretary. Standing: Fred Sprague, President. Fagf: TwEnIy-ane
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MISS EETHER E. W003 Elm: HiH, Main: I-Iistnryr AIL, Culby Cullege MJL, Radcliffe Cullege JHI-l N BUUN ERIK, JR. Unrham, Maine Athletic Ceach 3.5., Kutzlnwn MRS. BARBARA. DEAN St. PBlEl'F-ihlil'g1 Flurida Cul Iege Seattla r3; St. Pctcrsburg Juniur Cnllage MRS. CELIA GHDSS Walduhnm, Mains Matron 13.5., Gurh am Teacherst CullEge Page Twenty MES PERSIS HALL Windham, Haine Teacher at Rural 5111:1193 3.5., Gm'ham TEHGhEFET CnHege MISS CQEA HAY Wasthmnk, Maine Kinderga rtgn-P rimary 13.5., Bastun University EELI'HL, Buatuu University MRS. A LICE MERRILL Smith Furlland, Maine Firat Grade. Campua 5-:th BEL, Hnrham Teachers' Cullagc MRS. ALBERTA PATCH Gurham, Mainf: Third Grade, Campus School 3.5., Gurham Tmeachera' Cnllege
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CLASS HISTORY, 1950 September, 19-16, markeri the beginning ei fear great years fer 96 new students and fer Gerham State rfeaehers1 Ceilege. The elass that was tn graduate in the ntid-eentnrjy year beasted nf 31 men, 2-41 ef there being veterans. This tripled GEII'hElIIliE male enrelhnent and we feel that heeause ef these 31 enuragenus men, Gerhamjs ntale pnpulatinn has inereased steadily sinee then. The eleetien ef eiass nfiieers is always an esteiting time fer Freshmen and we with the help nf .a student enuneii member ehese the fnllewing ntenihers et' ear elass as etheers: President: Jee Des; Chenes; Vice President, Ruth Small; Seeretary, Marien lEstes; Treasurer1 Den Doyle; Representative te Student CeuneiL Fred Sprague. llDar Freshman year was spent heeenting aequainted with the faeulty, eur elasses and these whn were te beeerne life-lnng friends. Hewever, when June eanie we were glad eur first year was ever and that we weuid return in the fail as upperelasstnen. The fall ef 1941:? feund rnest nf us haek en the hill1 rested and eager tn make eer snphemere year the very best. Under the direetien ni nur elass nfheers: President, Clyde Bartlett; Viee President1 Ruth Small; Treasurer, Denaid Deer; and Seeretarjr. Eleaner Carrille, we went tn wnrk hnping tn have a busy, prefitahle year. Wile will ferget Sephemere Week End nI that year with the held dag: anti the tennis eeurt danee, featuringtzllr King Beh Davis and Queen Betty Tayler? We had definite plans fer aetivities this year, elass shnws, rallies, danees and many ether things, but time marehed an and we fennel June and VHUHITHH upen us hefnre we had aeeeniplished any ef these things. Oh, well, we still had twe mere years te present nur talents tn the sehnel. Fail again and we were jelly juninrs. During that winter we alse aeqnired the name EJnnier lee- herttrsH heeanse ef nur abilityr with snnwballs. Our emeers that year tPresident, Arthur Greer; Viee F'resirileiit1 Eleaner Carville; SEEIEIETF, Jay Dumas; Treasurer, Graee Pesiili; Representative tn Student Cneneil, Stanley TuftslI preved rnest etIieient and under the eiireetinn ef Eleannr Carville we heid a sueeessfnl lChristmas Danes. That year we aise spensnred the Cetnmeneement Ball under the direetien at the executive enra- mittee. Whe eenid fnrget June 9th at Pine Pnint and Old Orehard? That seftball game and the tht deg sale'i are still tepies ef ennversatien at rnest nf eur parties. The big year fer us started eftieially at the end at enr Jnninr year when we ehese ear slate nf ef+ Eeers fer the fellewing year. The results were: President. Fred Sprague; Vice President, Eleaner Careille; Secretary? 1Nina Curry; Treasurer1 Graee Pesilli; Representative tn Student tieatneil1 Hnr- ten Briggs. Yen have nrehahlyr guessed that the first matter ef business in the fall nf 1949 was eUr elass nut ing. This was held at Stanlejirr Tuftsi camp and started nur seninr year eff with a hang. Althnugh this year has feund as busy praetiee teaehing, having pictures taken... being measured fer caps and gewns and praetieing fer graduatien, we stiil hare fennel time fer seine majer aetivities. Highlights nf this year were ear elass shew, the senier banquet, and ef eenrse last ehapel, eer final enting and Graduatien. Our elass has been a friendly eneg se typieai ef Cnrhant State '1 eaehers1 Cnllege and eaeh ef ns wish tn eaeh nf Flint the enjeytnent and enlightenment we have had during eur fnur years at Ger- ham State Teachers: Cellege. Pege Twen it yinae
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