University of Maine at Portland - Reflection / Umpire Yearbook (Portland, ME)

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l2 PORTLAND UNIVERSITY Ambition: To attend Xl'est Point. Hobby: Athletics. Phil is a pretty good sort of Chap to meet and to know. Wle'i'e often won- tleretl. though. how it happened that there were no girls left in Phil's class by the middle of 1925. Of course it may be partly Clytlels fault, but who knows? Portland University will miss you. Phil. but she wishes you the best of luck at XVest Point. games E. mannn South Paris High School. Activities in P. U.: Vice-Pres. Class, l24; PUVIAN, l24; Bowling Team, ,23-124- :25. Ambition: Fisherman. Hobby : Fishing and hunting. James has been a loyal student at P. U. and the college will miss him next year; however, probably there will be more girls in Jimmiels absence. Jimmie doesnlt need to F1511 very long for anyone, once he drops; his hook then, heware. inhn 31. mtaireahg Berlin High School. Activities at P. U.: Bowling Team, $3324. Hohhy: Radio. Ambition: Foreign Consul Service P. U. wonlt seem quite the same with- out the cheery voice of John in the halls. The University SCYiOUSly considered charging an extra tuition fee because he practically exhausted the college library. Bnhctt m. martian M. C. Institute Activities at P. U.: Ambition: Travel. Hobby: Motorlmating-Peaks Island. General promoter. Bob likes deep sea fishing and that's why we see him so often nearly out to the center of Back Bay in his gasoline llwater ford. matrix WBnnnrll Portland High School. Activities: Evening Class. Hobby: Study. Marcia has been in Portland University Evening Classes for lOUI' years, also in the Summer School. She is the second student to obtain a degree 13. C. S. in this division of the University. 16125511 33. tEuimhu Deming High School, 322. Activities in P. U.: Pres. of Class, '25; Athletic Assam. Q2323. Ambition: Lawyer, writer. l-lerels t0 the quiet, restrained, sedate. respectable. small, important, spirited President of the class 0i 1925. Lillgbz 3. Eithmhsnn Deering High School, '22. Activities: Bowling Team, 32323; PUVIAN, ,22 and l23; Junior Prom. Dance Committees; Athletic Assn.; Music Com- mittee: Orchestra; Tau Sigma Delta; Class Marshal. Ambition: Prof. Hobby: tSee telephone directoryy If we used the whole book we couldnlt print half of the things that Clyde has done for P. U. He has served on prac- tleally all of the dance committees, he- sides Writing the first school song, llThe Alma Matern and organizing the first University Orchestra.

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THE PUVIAN l 1 ing Team, 324-325; SecI'et-nl'y-Treasurer of Athletic AS511 '2l7'25: Mgr. Basketball: Mgr. Pl'YIAN. l24. -hrihition: CertiFled Public Accountant. Hobby: Tennis. Baseball, Basketball. Frank is an all-ronml athlete and promoter of activity in college. Usuall-Xr the star athlete does Imt obtain high hon- ors in stmly. hut Frank walks off as calm- ly 21$ 3:011 please with Cum Laude rank. lYe've heard that he doesn't spend all of his time on either of these activities. we wonder what the third attraction may be. Frank. however. is always silent upon this subject, in this way he rgsemhles the owl. Christayltrr E. Eagle Old Town High School. Activities in P. U.: Ambition: Executive Actonntaut. Hubby: Student. Chris has been active in all Of the classical and social activities. and P. U. will miss his help next year. Tau Sigma Delta. ifranrfg i Enumlcm l-Vaterville High School. Activities in P. U.: Class President. '23 : Adv. Mgr. of PUMAN. r'24; Tau Sigma Delta. 121-325. Ambition: Hobby: To live in peace. Making eyes. U'hen you hear a sudden commotio11,. a scatter of papers. and a flapping of'ears. then you know whols coming The board advises that Cayouette be utilized by the world as 21- hreman. This work was inu vented far Cayouette. Alabama i. Bnurause Westbrook High School. Activities at P. U.: Secretary-Treas- arm of Senior Class. Ambition: Certified Public Accountzmt. Hubby: FISHING and hunting. WU'VC found it all out at last. l-luw stupid Hf us for not being able to plainly see why Alplmme was always such a quiet fellow. Of cmn'se he was FISH- ING, ancl, therclnre. the. poor fellow hurl to be quiet. ll'ho ever: saw a good girl who would look at a noisy fellow? XV-e wonder. however. just who the lucky young Uishl is! mag Bag S. Lancaster Academy and Gray's Busi- ness College. Activities in P. U.: Promoter of all college and class activities. Ambition: To become a famous violin- ist. llohhy; Music and outdoor sports. Three and three are six; if youlre not quite sure just count the letters in Ray's names; that's the way Ray himself had to figure when he entered Portland Uni- versity. but 1163 one 6f those chaps that shoot ahead like a hasehall once it gets Started. Thus Ray has come out with the honor rank and a record of activities which is: to be envied. Nannleun i. Bubs Biddeford High School. Activitiea at P. U.: Tau Sigma Delta; Ilva-x Board, '2-1. Ambition : Meet Jack Dempsey. Hohhy: Conunuting. .- Nannleon the II all over. Hels just his size and just 215 wise and if he ever meets Dempsey it will he in Wraterloo. Hhiliy 5. Hagan . Portland High School. .' Activities in P. U.: Mgr. of Bowling Team. 524325; Captain of Baseball, '22- '23; Pres. Tau Sigma Delta, l2L-J25; Pres. Student Council. '25.



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THE PUVIAN .3 Etuinitiw iHnrtlaniI Hniuemitg SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The social activities of the Portland University. especially during the past yeari have been many and varied. Per- haps mie 0f the most i111p01't2111t factors in the sociai liie 0f the University is the weekly assemhiies, at which the students themselves 131311 and furnish the prop grams. these assemblies have been held every Friday morning at the assembly hall of the University and the programs have been arranged by the different classes and clubs in the school. The traternit;r Tan Sigma Delta presented the first assembly of. the season and the Debating Associa- tion has also prepared 501116.218 weli ast the c01111111ttees 0f the Student Council Civde S. Richardson, of this year s gmduatiug class, has been engaged during the past two years in making up a honk of school songs 211111 this list has been used to a great extent this Veer. Another important iactor in the social hit: of the college 15 the numerous dances Etnd evening social affairs which have been run by the different organizations. Among these are the Annual Freshman Rec'eption. given 011 the eve of Hal- lnwe'en by the members Of the upper classmate tn the entering 11:153. This nHair was gay as the was beautifully decorated in the school colors. Orange and Black, and the dance music was furnished by the Varsity Players. The upperclassmen suc- ceeded in playing a good many mysterii 0113 pranks upon the underelassmen. The faculty formed a long receiving line at 0116 'ing, February 13. end of the hall and the girls of the student hath were endow ed 111th the tlutv of 111- troducing each of the louerclassmen to the members of the faculty and then- wives. The next affair 0f general interest was the Christmas dance and social which the members of the evening classes of the University offered to the 111e111her5 of the clay classes. The University hall was prettily decorated in red and green and was filled to eapaeity. Pierre Belanger served that evening as ofheial Santa Claus and a great t.'rne was had by ail as the many joke presents were distributed, dancing was enjoyed throughout the evening and refreshments were served. The next affair of interest was a return. dance given to the members of the uppef classes lay the freshmen; this also was a huge success. this affair was held shortly after the first of januaty. The Annual Dance of the Portland University paper was the next social evening 211111 this was :1 Valentine dance given 011 Friday even- The crowd at this dance was smaller than at some of the previous affairs. clue perhaps to uhfavo't- able weather conditions which existed. httt all the same a good time was ehjoyed by all there and the festivities were run right through till Saturday morning. Perhaps the most successful affair of the year in the form of a dance was the Annual Spring Dance Festival. which teak place 011 KVeclneSday evening. March IS, in the University hall. A Eve-piece

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