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NORMAN BAKER LIASKELL ' Norm Born at Deer Isle, Maine, November 4, 1009. Course, Commercial. Sophomore Recital C253 Junior Play C353 Junior Reception Play C353 Senior Play C453 Basketball C25, C353 Class Will C45. Norm has been very faithful to McKinley and has ably served her on the basketball court. Just show him a basketball and he'll demonstrate how a basket should be made. Norm has a very winning smile which has won him many friends in High School. He is very interested in Commercial Law. We bet he'll be a great lawyer some day. ' 57ESTA LoU1sE Joyce Vesta Born at Oceanville, Maine, December 20, 1911. Course, Commercial. Junior Reception Play C15 3 First Prize, Sophomore Recital C25 3 Junior Play C353 Senior Play C353 Junior Re- ception Play C253 Senior Play C453 Basketball C25, C353 Assistant Business Manager of T1-IE GATHERER C35 3 Business Manager of THE GATHERER C45 3 Class Treasurer C35 3 Salutatory C45- What would the class of '30 do without Vesta. She certainly is a live wire. She always manages to show us the humorous side of everything. She loves to tease. Ask Calving he knows all about it. Vesta is a worker in everything, whether labor or play. Wonder why Vesta is so interested in the U. of M. when she is going to Business College? We know you will succeed in anything you try, Vesta. HELEN EVEBYN BIARSHALL Helm Born at Deer Isle. Maine, November 25, 1911. Course, English. Second Prize, Sophomore Re- cital C25 3 Junior Reception Play C15 3 Senior Play C35 3 Junior Play C35 3 Junior Reception Play C35 3 Class President C15, C25 3 Editor-in- Chief and Local Editor of THE GATHERER C45 3 Valedictory C45. Helen is a very necessary part of our class as she is always willing to share in school activities. She excels in all study, but always has time for a friendly word and pleasant smile. Pretty hair, pretty clothes, and oh! everything. She has men- tioned Bryant many times-possibly she means the poet. We think she has chosen nursing for a profession. Lucky patients ! VERA ELIZABETH NIARSHALL ' Ve Born at Deer Isle, Maine, November 15, 1010. Course, Commercial. Sophomore Recital C253 Junior Play C353 Junior .Reception Play C453 Literary Editor of THE GATHERER C-153 Class Poem C45. n Here comes someone all dressed up for a dance. Who could it be but Vera? Her hair curled-and she's as neat as a pin. Vera is our class musician and artist. She gives us on the piano any sort of music we wish. We hear that she .plans to be a nurse. It won't be so bad to be sick, will it-except when the nurse leaves. ' N.-
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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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DEATRICE ENID MORRISON Enid Born at Boston, Massachusetts, January 14, 1914. Course, Commercial. Junior Reception Play C15 3 Sophomore Recital C213 Junior Re- ception Play QZSJ3 Class President C353 Senior Play.C4Jg Athletic Editor oi THE GATHERER HJ 5 Class History C-U. Enid believes in the old saying, VVork before Play. She's a -great help to our class, being always willing to aid in school activities. Although Enid doesn't seem to care for the com- pany Of men, we're a little suspicious about her trips to Boston. The best of luck, Enid, from the class of '30. lX lARY JANE SCOTT Mary Born at Deer Isle, Maine, April 19, 1913. Course, Commercial. junior Reception Play Cllg Senior Play 1453 Alumni Editor of THE GATHERER Q41 5 Class Treasurer CU, CED. h Mary is the smallest in size in our class, but she is far from being the least. VVe all wonder why Mary is so interested in Irving's writings. Perhaps it is the suggestive name of the author. Business is to be Mary's field, we understand. Best wishes, Mary. CALVIN OLIVER SMITH Calvin Born at Deer Isle, Maine, July 22, 1911- Course, Commercial. Junior Play C353 Junior Reception Play Q31 3 Biwkefball 423, f3l 9 Senior Play Q-U. . Poor Calvin is just pestered to death by girls. Why dg fheyall pick on you so much, Calvin? Wefeel sure, however, that it is not from your choice. Never mind, Calvin, perhaps theyvolllen won't always bother you so much. Calvin is very fond of studying and for that reason we know he will some day be a great man. .
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