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Ghz fdlrescent CLASS GF 1927 Top row Qleft to rightj-Lenora Parker, Kenneth Smith, Yola Turner. Bottom row Qleft to rightj-Olive Warren, Mabel Harmon, Giula Turner, Elva Hutchins, Elsie Fogg.
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'-f-- --uvvursvvulu-nvlvv-w Gibe Qfrzscent 9 A Piece from Helen's Baby, C. A. Harbadmz Lois Townsend Engineer C0nnor's Son. W. A. Dromgoolc Ellsworth Greene Cutting from the Birds' Christmas Carol, K. D. lViggin ' Louise Waterman Music Lincoln, the Man of the People. Mar-Kam Elton Stevens A Yankee in Love, Burnett Edith Hutchinson Character, or the Making of a Manf' E. W. Carmark Reginald Gerrish Uncle Lascus and the Deed, Holman. Day Edna Hulit Music Decision of Judges Awarding of Prizes The first prize was awarded to Louise VVaterman and the second to Edna Hulit. Edith llutchinson and Elton Stevens re- ceived honorable niention. Louise Water- man represented the school in the county contest at North Berwick and the state contest at Portland. P 8: L b ' BUXTUN MILLING GU. mt., 6i'T2 eff S Welt Buxton Branch Hlnnwlnf snnfs an nunssns F 1001 Varnish and G , acquers 'Zfff'eS Gorham Hardwarellnmuany STATE STREET C. H. DEAN DEALER IN ANTIQUES Give me a ring and I will call and quote you prices TELEPHONE BAR MILLS 5-3 SCHOOL SUPPLIES Distinctive Writing Paper FINE CON F ECTIONERY Cameras F ilms Developing and Printing George S. Burnell GORHAM, MAINE Ii. F. I.AIIIi, Hair IIIBSSEI clsnns ana roman cnursnnnusnv BAR MILLS, MAINE COMPLIMENTS OF A. G. WILEY, M. D. Our ,Hdvcrlisements are All from 'Reliable Concerns
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The Qtrzstent 11 Q. :Y 'L I 411 A rgjgu-fi . D ' ' PW: 'V 7 I W ZZ 7 Q ' A Jus! in MY TRIP TO ORON0 As I was a club member in 1926 it was my good fortune to have the chance to visit the University of Maine. Four went from this town besides our club leaders. This trip came the last of December and the first of January. Cf course our only means of getting there was by train and electrics. As we did not get a fast train. we were from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M. reaching Bangor. This part of our trip was the most tiresome. We left the train just in time to see the Old Town electric leaving. This meant an hour's wait. Of course we were all glad when the car came. It was dark before we reached the campus. We at once went to Balentine Hall. where we registered and then were assigned rooms, the boys in Oak Hall and the girls in Balentine. The first thing on the program was a reception at North Hall. Here the rooms were decorated and lighted by candles. A social was the general line of program. After supper at Balentine Hall we all went to .Alumni Hall, where a general get-together was held, with games and dancing to help us get acquainted. There was also a short program with some speeches by the college teachers. The next day there was a general meet- ing at Winslow Hall. After this meeting judging contests were held. One of the things that' I was par- ticularly interested in was the tour of the campus. Different parties were formed. as some wished to go to some buildings. some to others. I was in the group which visited the library, the museum, and the large indoor gymnasium. The library is certainly a wonderful building. It seemed to me there was every sort of a book which could be of use in any subject. The next was the museum. I enjoyed visiting this. as I like animals and birds. Here were all kinds of birds, from the smallest warbler to the Northern raven and other birds as large as the raven. The animals. which were just as interesting. ranged from the deer to the star-nosed mole. Our last visit was to the indoor gym- nasium. This is a very large building, I cannot recall the exact dimensions, but to give you a little idea of its size I can say that it is large enough so that a baseball game can be played with every man in his proper position, except the outfielders. iss?
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