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l2 THE CATHERER we realized how we would feel when we had to leave. Our last speaker is Myrtle Greenlaw. Miss Greenlawf' A XVell, friends, here we are in our Senior year with eleven students. NVe have been very fortunate to have our same teachers through our four years. Much credit is clue to them. Many times when others would have given us up as hopeless they have stood hy us. This year we presented a play. 'lNlrs. Briggs of the Poultry Yardf This play, too, was successful. liuch member has done his hest to make THE l3.X'l'I'llCRI2R at success. lt is our hope to make all of our work successful in the future. As our motto teaches us, we are not at the top, but climbing. You have heard the history ol the class of 1930. This is Station M. ll. S., Deer lsle, lllziine, bidding you good night. Helen Marshall, class of 1930 announcer. SENIORS 1930 H. Marshall. D. Eaton, M. Creenlaw, Miss Morey, E. Morrison, V. Marshall, M. Scott R. Crny. C. Smith, M. Greenlnw, N. Haskell, V. Joyce
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DOROTHY EATON Dot Born at Boston, Massachusetts, November 1-1, 1913. Course, English. Junior Reception Play C15 g junior Play C35 g Senior Play C45 g Class Secretary and Treasurer C45g Sophomore Re- cital C235 Class Prophecy C45. The door bangs, and in comes Dot, She al- ways has a new piece of music and she never fails to grant a request for a tune. She excels in French and can be surpassed by only a few in any subject. She has so many talents she has difficulty in choosing a profession. Lucky girl! In her ,slay their just fine, .-lf the piano .t'l1l?'ll play anytime, To lzvr clzmrmatcs shelv w1'y kind. Hf':'z s in U bright future, DHL Now .rliincl ROSELT.A GRAY Rosie Born at Deer Isle, Maine, July 22, 1912. Course, Commercial. Junior Reception Play C15 g Sophomore Recital C25 g Junior Reception Play C35 5 Senior Play C45 5 Address to Under- graduates C45. Let's see! Rosie is our greatest problem. It's hard to figure her out. VVe are rather undecided what Rosella will do after graduating from High School. She has never told any of us, but most of us think we know. Rosie anxiously awaits the end of the yachting season. VVell, Rosie, don't forget us when you settle down in the business world. , MERLE FRANCIS GREENLAVV Merle Born at Deer Isle, Maine, March 17, 1912. Course, English. Senior Play C35 3 Junior Play C 355 Junior Reception Play C355 Senior Play C45 g Class Vice-President C15, C253 President C45 g Presentation of Gifts C45. Merle is our class comedian. His wise cracks have helped us over many difiicult places. All in all Merle is an all-around good sport. June nights are the best of all for riding, Merle thinks, even though his road may lead to Sunshine. With Sunshine and June, Merle, we feel sure you will have a bright future. i5'iYRTLE ETTA GREENLAVV Myrtle Born at Deer Isle, Maine, lune 23, 1912. Course, English. Junior Reception Play C153 Sophomore Recital C25 3 Junior Play Q35 3 Junior Reception Play C353 Senior Play C453 Vice-President Class C35, C453 SCCFCYHYY ill, C25 g Exchange Editor of THE GATHERER C45 I Presentation of Gifts C45. Every class must have a mentor. Our'class has Myrtle. She's a great help. Myrtle, If has been rumored, wants to study music, with a friend in News York, after she finishes High School. No matter whether it's music or some other profession that you undertake, Myrtle, we wish you all success. ,
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