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Nights of jazz and revelry,- - Useless- ' Quiet nights broken by the soft sweet sound of ukelele , strumming I I I As the boys beneath the window Wail Sweet Adeline to the moon. Yes, idle, useless. . p Q Daysuof brief disgrace , ' ,When someone silently leaves college never to ,return ' -And her place is taken by another And the crowd of which she was a part Know her no longer. V . ' This, all this, is college. And then the nights of feverish- study, I . Cramming, crabbing, cribbing, A Sleepless nights before exam time ' ' . Filled with talk of Shakespeare, Plautus, Shelley, math, . V Spanish, philosophy, Nights of heavy eyes and dulled brains, When all are cramming wildly, frantically, for the rank They know they cannot get. This, too, is college. I Warm spring evenings ' When the red of a gorgeous sunset dims to gray along the west And every idle breeze flutters the Hags on the frat houses V Across the way and mingles many useless, long loved tunes- Quiet, thoughtful moments ' ' When the flags are lowered, Silently, reverently, Away from the graying sky. ' This, this is college. ' by Pearl Grayfam, '26 XXX xxx evfdf N Nt Agp F. f , L1 an W ff . X 271 XX H rf V 0 .2 -ff - V , ff Htl . f K ln. XM N. Vw v ' tflv aff fff is Wu , Al, f t f ,ff , , X X 1 jf 6- X fx x A S XL I he Qlampnn x -ii X X X 'ifxifx isa?-Q X Q Spa- X 'Q X X .iss MN 5 1 1 , X ,..h . X - , XX .- .xy .X 5,3 . K. . X . 6 ix-5 If. :-gs. XX -. ww 5 ini X' wig' Q k,,. N Sze? 5 .X. -x Q wk 5 . xv kXx X x X x . ,Q X px Ass SU 1 x-X9lQ-Lffix Ns : - X Q 'fSs5rsi:-- TL-1 4 I' V X f fxgllf X x XX k XX - - 9 igvy - -. . x?1gglaf-QLQXQERlgftz5jggf.q-S53x,'gs-oaxs,X Mg, Wx ,Q -Q . ,A ,:., . X N KX H A X ' X Q X X Q i . 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BOARDMAN Acting President J I HAROLD SHERBURN13 BOARDIIAN, Acting I resident JAMES NORRIS I'IART, Dean CAROLINE COLVIN, Dean of Women GEORGE DAVIS CHASE, Deon of Graduate Students , HAROLD MILTON ELLIS, Director of the Sntnvner Session LUTHER JOHN POLLARD, Dtirector of University Extension CHARLES JOHN DUNN, T1'easn1'e1' .E11'L!37't7f ZtS , FREDERICK SHAW YOUNGS, Treosnret' JAMES ADRIAN GANNETT, Registrar GEORGE HENRY BANGS, Resident Andfitor EDWARD HAVENER KELLEY, C 011'tP7f7'0ll67' IRVING PIERCE, Accountant - NPQN X s 5 A A414212 to I f NE 'X .. AIN , xx xx .-x X.. Qxxx. S . x ...- .513 Es?- -Qlx ix. xx .pg X x 359 5 X EY. X ...Q X .x. .. fx zgxxz TN 'Q 1. ixxx xfx X 555 X 'X Y .Q xxx X1 .x xxx 1-.1 rrgxx 3 1953 ff- 'Li ex Tx xx . .N ...Q :Q 1 xxpxvx - - X mi, f six fi Nw X A Q XS X x 155 iQ :xx -gxsgx x 5 X W px . gn . Q xi-Ns iN in x QSKQXQTS xkbvfx. Xiivi xmw xxx Q ,Qs Qi., Q-xr .xx '1. NO . Qi qi 3 TQ: xfgfx-Rs xv A g lx'i1 P A.'f?f!i .Sx 1 x -.x . IQ.-.5 .x. x x . QQ .Q I-A Q F' ' soc L align- 1 lb Qlullege nf Agrlculture IACULTY OI' INSTRUCTION LEON STFPHEX MERRILL M D Sc D Dean and Dir ector' of Agr rcnltrrr al Extension Service LUCILS HFRBERT MERRILL SC D Professor of Biological and Agr icultnr al Cliernistry PREMOAT LINCOLN RUSSELL B S V S Professor of Bacteriology and Velterirrary Science JOHN IVIANVERS BRISCOE M F Professor of forestry , GEORGE EDR ARD SIMMOBS M S D Sc Professor of Agronorny LAMERT SEYMOLR CORBETT M S Professor of Anirnal In-olustry I'IERBERT STAPLES HILL B A Professor of Agricultural Eclucatron FSTHFR MCGINNIS M S Professor of Horne Econornics I I PHIRFAS WESCOTT WHITING PhD Professor of Biology . CHARLES HENRY MERCHANT M S Professor of'Agricultural.Econornics WILLIAM HENRX EYSTER PhD Professor of Biology A Q CHARLES HOWARD BATCHELDIR Ph D Associate Pr ofesisor of Biology LLEVVELLYN MORSE DORSEY, M S Associate Professor of Anirnal -Inclustry ELMER REEXE HITCHNER M S Associate Professor of Bacteriology , 5 PEARL STUART GRFENE, M A Associate Professor of Horne Econornics -F AIVALYN EUNICE WOODWARD Ph D Associate Professor of Biologyar I I , HARRY WOODBURY SMITH M S Assistant Professor of Biological' and Agrrcrrltural C lrernistry BENJAMIN COE HELMICK, M S Assistant Professor of Agronorny 5 CHAUNCEY WALLACE LORD CHAPMAN M S Assistant Professor of P or estr y LOUISE BANCROTT B S Assistant Professor of Horne .Econornics ' LEIGH PHILBROOK GARDNER M S Assistant Professor of Anirnal Inclrrstry HAROLD CLAYTON SWIFT M S Assistant Professor of Agronorny DXVICHT BURGESS DEMERITT M F Assistant Professor of Porestr y WVALTER WENTWORTH WICGIN M S Instructor rn Horticulture HELEN VVOODBRIDGE IMLAH M S , Instructor in Biology . HOWE WIGGIB HALL M S Instructor rn Animal Industry RENA CAMPBELL B S Instructor rn Horne Econornrcs 4 ACHSA MABEL BEAN M S Instructor rn Biology ' CHESTER WALTER MARTIN M S Instructor in Brology HARRY ORBELL YATTS Ir B S Instructor rn Hortzc-ztlture ARTHUR MOSHER CLOUDMAN B A Gr aclnate fellow rn Biology I HMG DEYIRMENJIAN B S Gr Udllflle fellow rn Biology ' LORNA WOODARD THICPLN B A Gr aclrzate fellow in Biology WAYQY N A N 0 I 5 1 ...A 30 34 ... ' I - I 13 P . ':::::5g:', p 1 I 1'! 'Hul ' r ' .- -7'1 - I X . '-I Z fnqggg,-.nu 5- K , - E , I , ' I gil -fl v , X , '- ,-. Q ll - '- , , 1 X - - , B-F W ,F-7'-xg, , I lxrcr Ama 3 A ,V - 1 . I A, I .. 1 X, ,: N . I 4 ' 0 , T 4 I V, , r , ' I ' ' ' ' f J Q , 1 ' ' ' 1 4 4 A, , ,. ., I . 1 - ' ' ' ' I ' I 0 9 .' 'J ' 'J E i ,f r -1 ' ' 'I , . ., L . Y 1 I ' ' f7 A , . ., . ., ,, I v f ' ' r ' U I - - -I I , IA ', g , , , . ., R . . , ' Y A : - rv I 1 I I I. I 5 I ' -9 ' , I .f 5 , . ., U f JAMES HOWARD WARING5 M.S., Professor of Horticulture - I- . T . . f . : , . , . ., I I I f ? I 1, 7 ' ' - f I - -J . I I I t . . ., f A . - .V I f . , . ., . . ,. ' , , . ., , . . I' I I I 1 I I Y . ' ' ' ' W , 1 'I 'Y I ' 'J ' Q , . I I A I 7 ' 'I , . , I 1 f '- I ' 'J ' 3 ' ' ' gl I , .I ., ' ' I Y . . . h 1 , . ., 1 H ' , 1 . ' 1' . ' ' ' . - 7 ' 'Y I I If . . . , , ,, . V 1 ' .I . ,A , . ., . . - 4 , .L . I, 'VA I 4 ' - I . I I ., , ., . ., I . , ' 4 . , . ., , ,, . , V 4 I , , . ., I , , W I ' , . -, ' fr ,. 4 ,I W l 'P I ' I X '. I X 'fffl f ' X Q Q W 4333 . , .- - 1 L km 1 1 n f I , A -'I , ,f fy. -nh 4 ', , f f ,s -, ,. ' , 1' N N .- N ' A ffl ,111 ,I I MGI TL., Glullvgr nf Agrirnlturr, Bvpartnwnt illvahn Dorsey Hitchner Merchant Simmons Corbett Hill Greene Sweetser Russell McGinnis Dean Merrill Briscoe Merrill ' -- ' I- li' :S -.Q mln Y 1 . . . L . I X - El, Q :uint --v -in mi- H 50.6 I KN ' W 1 A -I ..... I! 1 ' K 9 Q W Emil.. f M Qlnllege nf Aria anh Svrienrw FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION I JAMES STACY STEVENS, M.S., LL.D., Litt.D., Dean ana? Professor 'of Physics u LUCIUS HERBERT MERRILL, Sc.D., Professor of Biologzcal anal Agrzcultural Clzennstry JAMES NORRIS HART, C.E., M.S., SC.D., Ph.D., Professor of IlIUf11f'7lIUf'lC.Y anal Astrononzy JOHN HORIER HL7DDILST0N, Ph.D., Professor of the Greek Language and I.1tc1'af111'c and Lecturer on Art I-Iistorv -EKCOB BERNARDCSEGALL, PIBD., Professor 32cfLFrenclz EORGE DAVIS HASE, PII. ., Pro essor o atin CAROLINE COLYIN, Ph.D., Professor o ' History ROY TVIERLE PETERSON, Ph.D., Professjor of Slvanislzt and Italian ROBERT RLYTHERIFORD DRUMMOND, Ph.D., Professor of Gernzan HARLEY RICHARD XVILLARD, Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics, if-EJHN H ASHWOREH, PlI.D.bPrgfes3Esor of I,-c3c?x11on1.ie.s anal Sociology AROLD MILTON LLIS, Ph. ., ro essor o :ng ist ALBERT LEWIS FITCH Ph.D., Pro cssor of Physics HENRY MARC HALVERSON, Ph.D.,fProfessor of Psychology ' VVILLIAM SENTMAN- TAYLOR, Ph.D., Professor of Philosophy FRANQSXPS JOSEPHDKUENYPT..I ies jg., JP1'ofe.ssog'I-of g7I'i'lI-Cllr JOHN ILLIAM RAPER, I. J., ro essor o 'ng ist I PHINEAS VVESCOTT WHITING, Ph.D., Professor of Biology MARK BAEEY, M.S., Proflcgsgcig of? Pnblic Sjijeagyiiig VVILLIAM ENRY YSTER, . ., ro essor o io ogy JOHN CALEB PAGE, Ed.M., Professor of Eclucation AVA HARRIET'CHADBOURNE, M.A., Associate Professor of Ea'ucat-ion CHARLES HOWARD BATCHELDER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology ALBERT AMES VVHITMORE, M.A., Associate Professor of History and Gowerninent NOAH ROSENBERGER BRYAN, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics ALBERT MORTON TURNER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English A IIQIARRY EDWARD FQRNSWORTIR-Iff Ph.D., AssocialteM Professor of Physics DELBERT ELLS PRAGUE, .A., Director o usic . LONVRY ALFRED DORAN, M.A., Associate Professor of History and Government IVIAYNARD FRED JORDAN, M.A., Associate Professor of Mathematics and Astronoiny ALVALYN EUNICE VVOODVVARD, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology HARRY WOODBURY SMITH, M.S., Assistant Professor of Biological, and Agricultural Cheinistry CLARENCE PAUL HOTSON, M.A., Assistant Professor of English ' CORNELIUS CICERO JANZEN, M.A., Assistant'Professor of Economics and Sociology VVILLIAM IRVING ZETTLER, M.A., Assistant Professor of English A VVALTER FRENCH, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German . PERCIE TRONVBRIDGE HOPKINS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English EVELYN BUCHAN, M.A., Assistant Professor of Econoinics ancl Sociology FRANCES ELIZABETH ARNOLD, M.A., Assistant Professor of Spanish lMiARION STEPHANIE BUZZELL, M.A., Assistant Professor of French VVALTIER WHITMORE CIIADBOURNE, M.B.A., Assistant Professor of Econonzics and Sociology IRVING TREFETHEN RICHARDS,' M.A., Assistant,Professor of English - FRANK SXVAN BEALE, M.S.,.Instrnctor in Mathematics HELEN XVOODBRIDGE IMLAH, M.S., Instructor in Biology ROSE MARY DAVIS, B.S., Instructor in English HOXVARD THEODORE ENGSTROM, M.S., Instructor in Matheinatics EDUARDO GOLIEZ-DURAN, Ph.B., B.A., Instructor in Spanish ALBERT HENRY IMLAH, M.A., Instructor in History LYLE CLAYTON JENNESS, M.S., Instructor in Mathematics ALVIN CHRISTIAN EURICH, B.A., Instructor in Public Speaking EDWINEHAROLDNT-IADLOCKMIEA? Instructor in Mathematics AUL DMOND ARTIN, . ., nstructor in Physics HARXIEY DANIEL MILLER, B.A., Instructor in English ACHSA MABEL BEAN, M.A., Instructor in Biology JOHN FRANK CADY, M.A., Instructor in History JOHN MARSHALL MCGINNIS, M.A., Instructor in Psychology CHESTER WALTER MARTIN, M.S., Instructor in Biology ' JOHN GREGORY MOSKOFFIAN, M.A., Instrnctor in Ealncation. DONALD STOVER PISTON, B.S., Instructor in Physics ' FRANCES MARY PRAY, M.A., Instructor in English JASON ALMUS RUSSELL, M.A., Instructor in English XX f I l -X G73 It gl AH' ' 'wx V1 ' 1, Af' - AIN Glullrgr nf Ariz zmh Svrirnrw, Erparimrni E-Ileahza Draper Eyster Bailey Whiting Bryan Whitmore Fitch Halverson Taylor Ellis Sprague Chadbourne Kueny Drummond Segall Peterson Dean Chase Dean Stevens Dean Colvin Huddilston Dean Hart Willard PY 2 5 K '15 Q ,,,ss, i I ,il-1-5. I . , I.. - W A, . 5. I , A , Glnllege nf I erhnnlngg FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION HAROLD SHERBURNE BOARDMAN, C.E., D. Eng., Dean of the College of Technology and ' Professor of Civil Engineering . CHARLES PARTRIDGE WESTON, C.E., M.A., Professor of Mechanics '. WILLIAM EDXVARD BARROWS, E.E., Professorof Electrical Engineering' ' XVILLIAM JORDAN SVVEETSER, B.S., Professor of Mechanical Engineering CHARLES ANDREW BRAUTLECHT, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry U ARCHER LEWIS GROVER, B.M.E., B.S., Professor of Engineering Drawing EMBERT HIRAM SPRAGUE, B.S., Professor of Civil Engineering ' I BENJAMIN CALVIN KENT, B.S., Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering ARTHUR ST. JOHN H.II, E.E., Associate Professorgof Electrical Engineering ' ALPHEUS CROSBY LYON, B.S., C.E., Associate Professor of 'Civil Engineering BERTRAND FRENCH BRANN, M.S., Associate Professors of Chernistry 1 HAROLD WALTER LEAVITT, C.E., M.S., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering - VVALTER JOSEPH CREAMER, E.E., Assistant Dean of the College of Technology, and Associate Professor of Electrical Eng-ineering - PAUL DECOSTA BRAY, B.S., Ch.E., Associate Professor of Chernistry ' JAMES STROTHARD BROOKS, Assistant Professor of Engineering 'Dravving VVESTON SUMNER EVANS, M.S., Assistant Professor of Civil 'Engineering A HARRY DEXTER WATSON, B.S., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering HAROLD CHANDLER WHITE, B.S., Ch.E., Assistant Professor of Cheniistry U CHARLES MORTIMER DANIEL, B.S., M.E., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering CARL EVERETT OTTO, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chernistry h ' RUDOLPH MACY, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Cheinistry' .' ' EVERETT LOUIS ROBERTS, B.S., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering ElVERETT WILLARD DAVEE, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering EVERETT JOSHUA FELKER, Instructor in Civil Engineering ' I HARRY ROY PERKINS, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering WILBUR ERNEST MESERVE, B.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering ALEXANDER BRAUN CUTLER, M.S., Instructor in Cheniistry PAULINE PERKINS, B.A., Instructor ,in Cheinistry A J A MALCOLM STEWART DOUGLAS, B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering THEODORE SHELDON ECKERT, M.S., Instructor in Chernistry VAUGHN BEVERIDGE EVERETT, B.S., Instructor in Civil Engineering CECIL VICTOR LEIGHTON, B.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering GEORGE HUGH REID, A.M.,IInstructor in Chernistry ' CHARLES ALBERT SHERER, Instructor in Engineering Drawing. g ARTHUR OSGOOD WILLEY, B.S., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering GORDON MOUNIER JUREDINI, M.A., M.S., Instructor in Cheniistry HERBERT BURR ABBOATT, M echanician in Mechanical Engineering LEO DAY, Assistant in State Highway Laboratory RALPH FREEMAN BOWDEN, Electrician in Electrical Engineering Defwartinent I I ..,, Q X 1.-01 fy, fxxxx ' 'WV ' J f X ,SY ff ff l Hx f ' l I Ylb-F -' I' 'fl f Q' MXQJ' Xlararu.- rv 4 WAJW f I A I 3 1 , ' - x I I ' I 7-I x I ff X 1 I 34 I3-f-nm Glnllvgr uf Efrrhnulngg Erpartnuent itlnahu Leavitt Hill Lyon Brann Bray Creamer Kent Sweetser Weston Dean Boardman Barrows Grover Sprague 3 ffm 'A fb'ffwf.74Tjfg T7 5141 fm 443 A. f- ffif :Iggy ,,., ,ji F513-, if 1-1 ,fjvuzu -Q2 Z .- . 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'QAM W7 ,U Y Niki XXV- 147 fl XX I' fll ' XIX ,, A K X K --6925 37 EG I ' ' ' I A 1 R' Es t 1 L 3.3---S I-nnnigi . .,.iLn 1' ,,.. -' - 'f' f .lvnnr-un gl K ' A , , I - - gurrl' . - I. - ' 'JNJ 1 ' ' - ,A . .- k , . .. - - fr- 55 ' Elie maine Zlgriruttural Experiment Svtatiun ' NVARNER JACKSON NIORSE, Director. B.S., Vermont, 1898, M.S., 1903, SOD., 1923, Ph.D., Wisco11si11, 1912 ALICE WOODS AVERILL, Laboratory Assistant. LOUISE MARY BAKER, Laboratory Assistant , JAMES MONROE BARTLETT, Chemist. B.S., Maine, 1880g M.S., 1883 REINER BONDE, Assistant Plant Pathologist. B.S., Minnesota, 1922 IVA MERCHANT BURGESS, Scientific Aid B.S.., Maine, 1923, M.S., 1925 - MILDRED REBECCA COVELL, Assistant in Biology. PERLEY DOWNINC, Superintendent of Aroostook Farm. DONALD FOLSOM, Plant Pathologist. ' B.A., Nebraska, 1912, M.A., Minnesota, 1914, Ph.D., 1917 MARJORIE EUNICE GOOCH, Assistant in Biology. B.S., Maine, 19195 M.S., 1922 JOHN WHITTEMORE GOWEN, Biologist. B.S., Maine, 1914, M.S., 19155 Ph.D., Columbia, 1917 MARGARET MARTHA HONEY, Clerk. CHARLES CLYDE INMAN, Clerk. CHARLES HENRY MERCHANT, Agricultural Economist. B.S.., Cornell, 19205 M.S., 1922 MARY LEONICE NORTON, Clerk. EDITH MARION PATCH, Entomologist. I B.S., Minnesota, 1901, M.S., Maine, 19105 Ph.D., Cornell, 1911 CLARENCE RITCHIE PHIPPS, Associate Entomologist. B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural, 1919 i BERNIE ELLIOTT PLUMMER, Jr., Assistant Chemist. B.S., Maine, 19245 M.S.., 1925 KARL SAX, Biologist. ' B.S., Washington State, 1916, M.S., Harvard, 1917, SCD., 1922 WELLINGTON SINCLAIR, Superintendent of Highmoor Farm. . HUGH BURNICE SMITH, Assistant Biologist. B.S., Colorado Agricultural, 19195 M.S., Michigan Agricultural, 1921 ELMER ROBERT TOBEY, Chemist. B.S., Maine, 1911, M.S., 1917, Ch.E., 1920 CHARLES HARRY WHITE, Assistant Chemist. Ph.C., Maine, 1897 EMMELINE DES-NEIGE WILSON, Laboratory Assistant. R ,529 six ' - X f FXS 1 f'LQ,' I MQW NMI? 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Gooch, Marjorie Eunice, B.S., M.S.,. Bl. Grant, Charles Harold, B.A., Eh. Hadlock, Edwin Harold, B.A., Ms. Harkness, Elizabeth Anna, B.A.,. Ps. I Harriman, Philip Ainslie, B.A., Ms.. Hassell, Holmes, Hotson, Ienness, Doris Lenfest, B.A., Hy. Mildred, B.A., B.S., Ms. A Clarence Paul, B.S., M.A., Eh. Llye Clayton, B.S., Ms., MS. Jones, Alice Ward, B.A., Sp. Jones, Maurice Daniel, B.S., Fm. Keegan, Sister Mary Eucharia, B.S.E., Fr. Larkin, Sister Mary Teresita, B.S.E., Ed. Maddocks, Carl Wharton, B. Pd., Ed. Q .f Orono Orono Orono W' est Pembroke Orono Old Town Orono Cleveland, Ohio Bangor Brooklyn, N. Y. 11 Pond Street 148 College Road 33 Peters Street Oak Hall 11 Oak Street Old Town 4 Myrtle Street University Inn l Whitiiey Street, Bangor Balentine Hall 189 State Street, Bangor 259 Union Street, Bangor Bangor Orono 149 Main Street Brewer Brewer Orono Forest Avenue W lnslow Old Town Orono 180 Main Street Everett, M ass. Balentine Hall. 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Montoulieu, Edward I., B.A., B.S.M.E., Ch.Eng. Chelsea, M ass. - Havana, C nba 68 Main Street 25 Myrtle Street University Inn Sandy Point University Inn Mullen, Catherine Margaret, B.A., M.A., Eh. Bangor. ll FairmountParkWest, Bangor Murphy, Sister Mary Eulalia, B.S.E., Ed. Orono St. Mary's Convent Perkins, Pauline, B.A., Ch. OV0110 U11iVCfSitY 11111 Phipps, Clarence Ritchie, B.S., En. Orono 120 Main Street I Pierce, Alberta Getchell, B.A., Gm. Orono ' 24 Oak Street ' Pressey, Harold Elbert, B.A., Py. Bangor 487 Union Street, Bangor Richards, Irving Trefethen, B.A., M.A., Eh. Orono 1062 North Main' Street I Richardson, Flavia Lucile, B.A., Bl. ' Old Town Old Town I Ring, Elizabeth, B.A., Hy. ' Orono Q 3 Summer Street Roberts, Everett Louis, B.S.,. Ps. I pr Orono. L ' 5'Summer Street I Rubel, Jacob A., B.A., Ed. ' ' Brooklyn, N. Y. College 'Road Russell, Jason Almus, B.A., M.A., Eh. . Orono 58 Main Street Scammon, William Francis, B.A., Eh. - Bangor 56 Summer Street, Bangor Shibles, Lester Hale, B.A., Es. Orono Oak Street Silverman, Herman Samuel, B.A., Ms. Portland l Middle Street Small, Elmer Owen, B.A., Ed. W Newport 60 Park Street Smith, Hugh Allen, B.A., Ed. Pittsfield Oak Hall Spinney, Leon -Paul, B.A., Ed. Rlallonffille 300 H. H. Hall Stewart, Katherine Dudley, B.A.,: Ms. Bangor 247 Hammond Street, Bangor Sturtevant, Arthur5LeRoy, B.S.,- Eh. Orono 7 Bennoch Street Swapp, Andrew Freeman, B.A., Hy. Bangor 311 Hammond Street, Bangor Thigpen, Lorna Woodard, B.A., Bl. ' Orono 63 Main Street Twitchell, Doris Frances, B.A., Bl. Old Town Old Town X Varney, Lawrence- Brooks, B.S., Ed. ' Eagtpmft Brewer Walker: LYUHCUC ASHCS, B-A-, Eh. I Orono 38 Penobscot Street Watson, Harry. Dexter, ,B.S., Me. Orono 169 Main Street Weatherbee, Harriet, B.AL, Ed. Lincoln Baleutine Hall Webb, Bethel Elithe, B.A., Ed. Franklin, Incl. Mt. Vernon House WeYm0Ufh,f Albert Edward,-B.A., Fr.- Old Town 5 Margin Street Wiggin, Walter Wentworth, B.S., Bl. H Orono 50 Pine Street 9 0 in las' A 2, y XB I Q, XL' I 40 l n L l 00 - 'W' 4241, il HN JK 1- -f-i, f 3 1 - E f - , - CR l 1 , ,I I llnlE a fjelenl 1 f -- ' Sveninr Qllann Obftinzerz President ....... ........ O REN F. FRASER Vice-president .... .... W ILLIS M. BARROWS Secfetary ..... ' ...... ACORA E. EMERY Treasurer ..... .... E DWARD F. STANTON .. X N719 X , MWA N X 42 . XX .' V L X C 5 Qi 9 4' Wi illilif-ll XiWM4!55lV1 , , -. X A C A ' lil'i'l3ll ii ff5?53El'l..f 'C .lfrriafif i C . 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Ascher, John Philip, Phil ATA U New York Berkley Prep. Chemical Engineering Art Editor Zllaflniac A I Babb, Myron Francis, Baldy South Paris New Sharon High School Biology Kappa Phi Kappa5 Sigma Eta 5 Alpha Zeta. Bailey, William Leonard, Bill BGJII Malden, Mass. Malden High School 3 Civil Engineering Manager Freshman Football5 Masque Cl, 2, 3, 455 Stage Manager C25 5 Business Manager C355 Assistant Manager Varsity Football C355 Junior Week Committee5 P1'is1f1f1, Board5 M. A. Cabinet C355 Treasurer C455 Asso. M.A.S.C.E.5 Tennis Manager Baker, Gerald Franklyn, Hawkshaw QIDFA Bangor Bangor High School Forestry Cross Country C255 Band C35. if t ialy 5, C any X p arf fl gf' Wt'-5La 5l1'f1.f-., , aMA N ' , , ,f . f Q 43 . ' i X Q, A- 5135, El El 5l1. :1T-'5'Qig'fff 5 5, . 5 nueil3 i 35'i,si1 v 'f 5 5 ' 'e 'v' Q Ballou, Harold Lewis, Pat, QHK E Greenfield, Mass- Cfreenlield High School, Fitchburg Normal School Education Debating Squad C35. Barker, Kenneth Watsoil, ATA DOVe1'-F02fC1'Of'f Foxcroft Academy B1010gY Varsity Football Cl, 2, 3, 45 5 Track Cl, 25 5 Relay Cl, 25 5 Sophomore Owls 5 Nominating Committee C35 5 Executive Committee C35. Barrows, Willis M., EAHE ' 5 D0VeffFOXC1'Of'C Foxcmft Academy Electrical Engineering Varsity Football C355 Captain -Freshman Basketball5 Varsity Track Cl, 2, 355 M Club Cl, 2, 3, 45 5 Executive Committee C25 5 Vice-President A. A. C355 Vice-President Class C3, 455 Sophomore Owls5 Junior Masks5 Senior Sku1ls5 Tau Beta Pi5 Captain Track I Baston, Chester Edwin East Millinocket East Millinocket High School Electrical 'Engineering Baxter, Charles' Leslie, Charlie,' EN - Rockland, Mass. Rockland High School Civil Engineering Intra Mural A. A. CZ, 3, 45 5 Civil Club C3, 45 5 Varsity Hockey Cl, 2, 3, 45 5 Captain C3, 45 5 Varsity Track Cl, 2, 35 5 Sophomore Owls 5 M Club5 Class Treasurer ' Beal, Edith Annette, AAA 3 Bangof Bangor High School French Treasurer Student Gov,t C25 5 Rifle Club C15 5 Latin Club C35 5 French Club C3, 45 5 Delegate Student Gov't Convention C355 Balentine House Presi- dent Beckett, Christine Esther, Teen 5 Calais Calais Academy Spanish Spanish Club5 Rifle Club5 Mt. Vernon House President Beedle, Llewelyn Woodward, Bugs Sal-gentville Sedgwick High School - History Class Cross Country and Track Cl, 25. , -f I f .to ' T X IX 167, 5 I N 'N f A ig? PQI! A f A 44 H is w 9 IJ R53 ' A llfll 3 3 ' X x l R ft K 'N f f'l ll L.- 3 , - X A X 5 r s 5 Bennett, Dorice, Wiscy IIBCIJ Sanford University of Wisconsiii Ql,25 ' French University of Wisconsiri Prep. Varsity Basketball Q3, 45, Class Basketball Q35g Campus Reporter Q35 3 Pres. Pan-Hellenic Council. ' Billings, Maurice Preston, Bill', ' S.'W. Harbor Southwest Harbor High School Electrical Engineering Scabbard 82 Blade. Bischoff, Carl Henry, Bish AXA y 3 'Frank1in, Mass. Chauncey Hall School Civil Engineering Football Ql, 35, Rifle Team tl, 2, 3, 45 ,Vice-President Rifle Club Q35g Executive Committee Civil Club C35 g Tau Beta Pig Scabbard Sz Blade. Blethen, Lawrence Burton, AXA Dover-Foxcroft Foxcroft Academy Forestry Scabbard 81 Blade, Intra Mural C3, 45. Boothby, Margaret Foster, HBCID W Gorham Gorham High School Home Economics Mandolin Club tl, 25, Home Ec. Club' Cl, 2, 3, 453 Round Table Board CZ, 35 5 Vice President VVomen's Gov't C 35 5 House Secretary Q35. Boston, Albro Roswell, Al 21112 Haverhill, Mass. Haverhill High School ' Mechanical Engineering Assistant Manager Varsity Football. I Bradeen, Effie Harris Atkinson Ll11COlI'1 AC3dC111y I-10-1113 EC0n01i'1iC3 Home Ec. Club Cl, 2, 3, 45 5 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet 13, 45 g Glee Club Boucher, Clement VVendell, CDQIJK G01-ham, NJH, Gorham High School Education . 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Bryant, Vernon Carleton, Cub CIDFA V Lincoln Mattanawcook Academy, Western Reserve University 4 Economics - Varsity Football Q2, 3, 4j, Varsity Basketball Q2, 3, 4jg M Club Show Q25 g Economics Guild Q3, 43 5 M Club . Buck, Lawrence Lyman, Hosea 21112 Stillwater Old TOW11 High 5011001 K Q Electrical Engineering Representative Student Gov't. A 'Tag x W 452 H 1 A iwrxx A X 'Wu-.dxf N .3 fN ig W E li k F, . '- X ' 5 -A,- sh 5 ., gl I 5 5 V 5 X 'l 5 -S l'3il l iQ'ii5llm n .I Burnham, Alton Melcomb, Hunky ATA U .Wiscasset Newton High School ' ' Biology Varsity Track fl, 2, 3, 4D 5 Relay flj 5 President Dorm Council f3j 5 Track Representative C225 M. C. A. Cabinet. Burr, Maurice'Holyoke, Mossy EAE Old Town Old Town High School ' Forestry Forestry Club Ql, 2, 3, 4b. ' ' V Buzzell,fFrancis Gurnsey, Buzz AFP Fryeburg Fryeburg Academy 4 ' Animal Industry Executive Committee C155 Student Senateg Vice--President Aggie Club. Cahill, George Albion, Ir., Kheel'i EAE Bath Morse High School Mechanical Engineernig ClassiRelay Ql, 2, 3, 4D 5 Track Club CZD 5 Sophomore Owls CZD 5 Chairman Junior Weelc Q35 5 Varsity Relay QZQ 5 Varsity Track Ql, 2, 3, 4D 5 M Club. Carr, Phillip Floyd, Flop West Springfield, Mass. VVest Springfield High School Economics Chandler, Frederick Barker, Freddy ATS! Machias Machias High School Agriculture Chaplin, Kera joan, Krissy AOII 5 Cornish Cornish High School Mathematics Chase, FE. Leith, Zeke EAE Brownville Brownville High School 5 Mathematics Band fl, ZD5 Sophomore Pipe Committee5 Junior Prom 'Committee5 Vice- President Civil Club 5 Assistant Manager Varsity Football Q35 5 Intra-Mural Secretary and Treasurer H55 Manager Varsity Football f4j5 M Club Q45 5 Chairman Senior Cane Committee 5 Tau Beta Pi. 4 xxxx i ., N'-. f X lfffl ' fflf , Q 5 N, . f-'az ' f X 4 . A-, ' if Kem- 1' N il 5 47 C ,f - N C A W giin w f A . L, sz. - nning iifisfinsg-il A g A C 3' Cheney, Irvill Harry, Pop', BfU1fSWiCk Brunswick High School BIOIOSY Chippendale, John Thomas, Ir., AXA Aubufll Auburn High School ECOH0111iCS Clement, Bernice Winoiia, Bunny ECDP North jay Frankfort High School P Latin Sodalitas Latina CZ, SD. Cohen, Ada Bangor Bangor High School' Mathematics Coleman, Sidney Bowers, Sid EN C Saco Gorham High School A Electrical Engineering Band fl, Z, 3, 45, Local Secretary A..l. E. E., President A. I. E. E. C-Hg Vice-President Tau Beta Pig junior Tech Prize Essay. Collins, Charles Sidney, Sid AXA Portland Portland High School Mathematics Conant, Charles Tyler WinterpO1-t Winterport High School Daifying Creamer, Ansel Samuel, Ansel - Noblebofg Lincoln Academy r Chemical Engineering Corzier, Harold Eugene, Hap Brownville Brownville High School Arts Captain Varsity Baseball UU 3 Varsity Baseball C3, 45, ' C .-v A A , '-af? 'N X - 'CTP ' fl-gi 'Yikndz ., WA' A at A' W M A N -wif gym- Cl so l l u 1 .Vw K-N Bw 5 . El W . W' 5 K ' K X- 'T Q .WL il : -, - - ., - 4 L 2- -3. . fa ll-fm 5 4 Curran, Lawrence Edward Mexico Forestry Cyr, Edgar Ralph, Ed Waterville Waterville High School Civil Engineering Civil Club QS, 45. Dakin, Leone Mae, D Orono Higgins Classical Institute Z Home Economics Home Economics Club Cl, 2, 3, 45. ' Dempsey, Phillip Francis, jack Houlton Houlton High School - Education Chairman of Freshman Hop 19205 Chairman Sophomore Hop 19215 Glee Club CI5. ' - ' I Diehl, Richard Burton, Dick New Britain, Conn. New Britain HighiSchool Forestry Xi Sigma Pi5 Phi Sigma. Donovan, Douglas Edward, Doug Turners Falls, Mass. Turners Falls High School Economics Freshman Basketball5 Class Relay Cl, 2, 3, 45 5 Varsity Relay Q3, 45 5 Intra- Mural Q35 5 Student Senate . Doherty, joseph Daniel Bangor Bangor High School Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Pi5 Alpha Chi Sigma. Dougherty, joseph Roy Bangor Bangor High School ' French Regimental Sergeant Major C35 5 El Circulo Espanol Q3, 455 Scabbard and Blade. ' 5' A Am. N ffl R ,CAN Maw, in A I N gk..- . ' , - A... 1 1' j'pjyj5,,, V T .W 927 r a su . . ' -, ' 3' 51 .V:' i .if . l , . 1 , r T s f T Dowd, Clarence Michael, Snooks W0fCC5tCf, Mass. W'orcester Classical High School . i FOTCSUY Sophomore Pipe Committee, Track Club Q2jg Vice-President QZJ, Hockey QZD. Dunlap, Louis Alfred, Goopher EX SOuth Portland South Portland High. School HOffiCL1lfL11'C Sigma Eta. A Dunning, Wilhelmina Frances, Billie Q Topsham Brunswick High School 1- Bi010gY Hockey fl, 22, Girls Rifle Club QD, Phi Sigma, journal Club. Durrellgjohn Robert, Bob EN Stratton Portland High School Economics Manager Freshman Basket Ball, Basket Ball QU, Baseball Cljg Sopho- more Owls 5 Varsity Basket Ball Q35 5 Class Relay C3j 5 Senior Skulls. Dyke, Howard Hamlin, EX Livermore Falls Livermore Falls High School Economics Eaton, Henry Boardman, H, Heine QIJFA ' Calais St. Georgefs School F01-egtry Class Baseball Qlj g Freshman Executive Committee, Sophomore Hop Com- mittee, Varsity Relay CZ, 3D 3 Varsity Track QZD 3 Sophomore Gwls g -lunior Masks, Junior Prom Committee, M. C. A. Q35 g President Track Club CJD g Executive Forestry Club fly 5 Senior Skulls, Capt. Varsity Relay. Eaton, Marion Charlotte Wiiitei-po1't Deering High School Latin Assistant Manager Baseball C2jg Latin Club QZDQ Varsity Basketball CSD. Edwards, Fred Bw K2 Shelburne, N. H. G01'ham.High 5011001 Economics ' Assistant Manager Basketball 625, NM Club Minstrels. X ,s QW fx xii ..., li, 5, ,,,,xy., XL. at MA N Ei Q X f f f - ft Mx'XSf7R QNX 1 --i-all 5o 13-0-- W -P . - , - fN rf 927 Ag W , Ci' 1, Q L, If - 1' 2'-M Elliott, Wallace Henry, Wally K2 Presque Isle Presque Isle High School Agriculture Varsity Track Cl, Zj , Football Squad Cl, Zj , Sophomore Owls CZJ , Varsity Football C35 , Class Track Cl, ZQ, Master Sergeant C3j, M Club C4j. Emery, Cora Ellen, Little Cora QM - Bar Harbor Bar Harbor High School F Chemistry Student Government Board CZ, 35, Athletic Board CZ, 35, Prism Board, Basketball Znd Varsity, M Club Minstrels CZQ, Class Baseball, 'Basket- ' ball, Class Secretary. E V ' f . 1 Emery, Harlan julian, julie EN I Salisbury Cove Bar Harbor High School Dairy Husbandry Cross Country Clj, Football CZ, 3D. C Farquhar, john Dick Gilbertville, Mass. Hardwich High School 4 Civil Engineering Fletcher, Carlton Fletch O Bangor Bangor High School ' Electrical Engineering Fouts, Edward Lee, Ted EN Washington, D. Central High School Biology Fraser, Margaret Mary, Peggy ,K1If Berlin, N. H. Berlin High School C , ' Latin Sodalitas Latina CZ, 3j, V. PQ C3j, Glee Club C3j, Minstrel Show CZD, Riiie Club CZ, 3j. ' Fraser, Oren Foss, Ginger EAE West Medford, Mass. Medford High School ' Agriculture Kent's Hill Seminary U Class President Cl, Z, 3, 45, Varsity Football Team Cl, Z, 35, Captain C45 , Varsity Track Squad Clj , Varsity Track Team CZD , President Owls CZD, M Club Clj, Second Mu Club CZD, Band CZD, Mask C3j ', Senior Skulls. , . Xp' 'N XXV!-Nll ,il,Q,,,.QMjLg, , - wt' ff gif iff' f,,,,fi + Q- -wif SI Ea..- A, ' 1 Q , c 5 , - A hiiffi an f ,P D X E W' me K O. ' ,X P- 'H . at 1 ,- - . - , Islam n A gl -V'q '- f 7 ' Q ' . Gero, Charles Edward, Charlie K2 Waterville Waterville High School Chenneal Engineering Freshman Cross Country, Varsity C. C. CZ, 35 , Track Club C35 , M Club CZ, 3, 45, Band CZ, 35 , Orchestra CZ, 35 , Minstrels CZ5 , Sophomore Owls, Junior Masks, Alpha Chi Sigma, Senior Skulls. Cfiddings, Spofford, Spot B911 Augusta Cony High School Chemical Engineering Varsity Track Team Cl, Z, 35, Track Club Secretary C35, Varsity Relay Squad C35, Class Relay Team C35, junior Prom Committee, Alpha Chi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. 1 Gillen, Madeline Mary. Mad AOII Bangor Bangor High School 5 English a M Club Minstrels Cl, Z5, Spanish Club. 5 Ginsberg, Samuel Eine ' Old Town Old Town High School Economics Goff, Lester Veron, Pa H Hollis Center Buxton High School - D Animal Industry Walter- Balentine Scholarship Prize CZ5, Alpha Zeta. Gonyer, Edmund Eugene Orono Orono Catholic High School Civil Engineering Graffam, Pearl Roberta, Ki' Bangor Bangor High School' , English Contributors Club C35, Sophomore Essay Prize CZ5, Camjms Board CZ5, Chapel Editor C35 , Circle Francais C35 , Glee Club ' , Guernsey, Thompson Lyiord, Watt CDKS. Dover-Foxcroit Eoxcroit Academy ' Economics Men's Student Senate CZ, 35. , 'X . A ww N if i , fa- fx ei.. . e ..., . .e it C, S -f 5' ' L 1' f'Y'r- 1 'V 1 - I ' 'IA 'XX lflyi 5 R S ...sqgf 52 Ego.- - X 3 M A,W. .5 . fb , B 1' I K 4 R Tj, -T P: V t 4 5 is :ln :gn jf. 1 I . 5' . A ' J i mi ..5t 571. - Hackett, Carleton H., Carl, Hack K2 Brewer Brewer High School ' Arts Band Q15 5 Sergeant Q2 5 3 'Band Leader Q35 g Instrumental Clubs Q2, 35 5 Varsity Baseball Q25. T Hale, Edward Rice, Ted QDFA Castine Eastern State Normal School Education Phillips Andover Academy ' Varsity Basketball Squad Q3, 455 Debating Club Q35g Math. Club Q45g Spanish Club 'Q3, 45 5 Kappa Phi Kappa. . i Ham, Cecile Elizabeth, IIBQJ Houlton Houlton High School tBiology Vice-President of Y. W. C. A., C355 Manager and Secretary Girls' Riiie Club Q35. , , , Hamer, Harry Northin, Harry EN Methuen, Mass. Methuen High School . Forestry - 'Hockey Ql, 25 3 Track Cl, 25 3 Phi Sigma. Hamilton, I. Murray, Mul ATA Atlantic, Mass. Allen Military School ' Economics Vice-President Track Club C455 Track Ql, 2, 35, Track Club Hanmer, Alfred Wells, Spike CIJKE Wetrhersiield, Conn. Wilbraham Academy, Conn. Chemical Engineering Class Manager Basketball Q2-5, Manager Varsity Basketball Q45, Junior Week Committee, Glee Club Q253 Alpha Chi Sigma. Harmon, Carl Milton, Eroggyf' , I Buxton Buxton High School Q ' History Kappa Phi Kappa Q35, President Q45g Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Kidder Scholarship. . A IN 'V 'I y ' X , .tp J r . - f 1 X X X ll ii 1 M f -..egg gg..- . . fx I 17 W, it 1 Q ,W L 5 1 im- 'f mljifilihl n-mix: 5 K 1 5 . Q gitcg .5 . Hart, Clarence Eugene, Janie CIJFA . n . Orono Orono High School ' CW11 E11g111eef111g Freshman Cross Country Cl55 Varsity Cross Country CZ, 3, 45 5' Second Lieutenant C355 Sophomore Owls5 M Club. Haskell, George Albert ' Li11C0111 Lincoln High School Mechanical ,Engineering Heistacl, Trygve, Trig A , Rockport Camden High School I Civil E11gi11CC1'i11g Freshman Cross Country Squad C15 5 Rifle Team Cl, 2, 35 5 Member Men's Student Senate C355 Secretary A. S. C. E. C355 Men's Glee Club CZ, 355 Leader Men's Glee 'Club A I Hillman, Arthur S., Aspirim Artie Island Falls Island Falls High School ' - . A Pre-Med Varsity Cross Country Cl, 2, 35 5 Captain C455 M ' Clubg Capt. Fresh- Man Cross Countryg Chairman Freshman Banquet Comm.5 Varsity Track Cl, 25 5 Track Club Scholarship C255 Vice-Pres. Class C255 Executive Comm. C35 5 Relay C25 5 Sophomore Owls 5 junior Masks 5 Senior Skulls. f1OlClSWO1 Cl'l, Fred William, BAE Methuen, M355, Methuen SClf100l . Forestry Hougton, Amory M. Bath, Me. Bath High School . Forestry Hunt, Kathleen Joyce, Kay QIJM portland Deering High French Class Secretary Cl, 2, 35 5 Varsity Basketball Cl, 25 5 Captain C255 Hockey CZ, 353 Manager C355 Class Basketball Cl, 25,.Captain Cl, 255 Campus Board fl, 2, 355 W0mCH,S Athletic Editor C355 Associate Editor Prismg Women's Athletic Board Cl, 35. it - l xc' I i--', , , on ,, nw, 'off ,,f,,.,, , - MA N 54 Be-- I '?'L ', f-fit, N f. wi -. - ' 5 5 ' Qs 1 ., saigii 5 Hit! K 'it OX ' i ,,.L '-,' +Q 5 Huntley, Hugh B., Hunt A V Bangor Bangor High School Civil Engineering Rilie Club Q255 Civil Club Q355 Asst. Mgr. Musical Clubs Q25, Mgr. Q35, ,Leader Q455 Manager ,Band 4 Hurd, Mark Alma, Shep ,f15K2 Pittsfield Maine Classical Institute Agriculture Musical Club Ql, 2, 3, 45, Leader Q45. A Hussey, Harold Albert, Huzz QIJQA . Woolwich Morse High School , Chemical Engineering Freshman Banquet Comm. Ql55 Rifle Team james, Wilson G., Jake QDMA Bangor Bangor High School l Spanish Spanish Club Vice-President QZ, 35. , Johnson, Marjorie Edna, Midge CDM Bailey's Island Portland High School - ' I ' . English W. S. G. C. Q25 5 Tennis Mgr. Q25 5 Women's A. A. Board Mgr. Q25 5 Hockey Iohnson,'Mervin. Twitchell, CIJHK New Britain, Conn. New Britain High School ' Civil Engineering Class Football Q15 5 Class Baseball Q15 5 Pipe Committee Q25 5 Football Squad Ql, 25 5 Nominating 'Committee Q35 5 .Civil Club Q 35 5 Order of fTemple Ql, 25. I I johnson, Reginald Foss, Jonnie K2 Hancock Maine Central Institute ' Forestry Jordan, Bryce Meredith, Bryce EN Cape Elizabeth So. Portland High School ' ' Animal Industry Football Squad Q2, 355 Track Q2, 355 Alpha Zeta. Q --v, V ik . ,' ffl v X 51 ,X A5212 X HTS i li -'pfx WIN!! Wa' - u fit V5 5-- l3 ' S I ' , l ' I ,i waasaag- 1 - l . X , 1 'T -5 I 'f'::v-aiu '7 :stain i , '-' ' 5: - -- C . Keen, Louis Burbank, Bunk , Corpse QIJFA Malden, Mass- ivraiden High schooi 2 CW11 Engmeefmg Glee Club Q35g Cross Country C153 Class Track Q15. Kelley, Irving Barstow, Kel BGJH . GFOUO Bangor High School ' t Mechanical Engineering Rifle Team U55 Sophomore Hop Committee, Maine Masque tl, 2, 35, lst Lieutenant R. O. T. C. C255 Campus Board fl, 2, 35, Varsity Track Ql, 2, 3, 45 5 Class Executive Committee C35 g Intra Mural President 5 Editor of 1926 P1fisw1,,'- President Kappa Gamma Phi, President Men's Student Senate. Kim, Chyung Eun Rang Chyur, Korea . Chemical Engineering Kimball, Byron, Bill EAE North Bridgeton Bridgeton Academy Education Kolouch, joseph Frederic, Freddy CIJQA New Bedford New Bedford High School Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma, First Lieutenant Q25 5 Student Senate. Ladner, George Ora, Ring CEOCQDK Orono Grono High School Economics Glee Club, M Club Minstrelsg Ye Economic Guild, lst Sergeant. Lake, Malcolm Fred, Mac AXA VVilton Wilton, Academy P Ag1'lC-L1lfL11'C Varsity Basketball Ql, 2, 35, Captain Basketball Q35g Sophomore Owls, Varsity Baseball Q25 g M Club Q2, 35 3 junior Masks g Senior Skulls. V v XQY ' A! .X 9, 5 ,X 'A 4'.i ,e ' I, Pkg 4' ' GSS li-yr Xlae,-,g',d.,, , ,, MA N -..ggf 19..- ,T X f X Q X L fl' E , Larkin, Mary Lorette, Spats, Kilf Washbufll Waslibtirii High School I Ffench Rifle Club Q2, Sj, Pres. CU, Sodalitas Latina Q2, 35, Le Cercle Francais CSD 5 Pan-Hellenic Council Q33 3 Class Numerals QZD. Laughlin, Elizabeth Helen, Ib'ijy, IIBCD PO1 E1H11d Deering High School Mathematics Math. Club CZD, Sec'y and Treas. QSD. I X 1 Lebet, Louis David, Rabbi Bradford, Mass. Rindge Technical School Chemical Engineering Lerette, Irene Mary, Gil, AOII Hallowell Hallowell High' School French Lindsey, Marion Florence, Susie, EGP Grrington Bangor High School French Rille Club CU. Littlefield, Fred Elmer, Freddy,-'i 41142 S D Brewer Exeter High School Mechanical Engineering Band fl, 2, 35. ' Littlefield, George T., Tubby, ATS2 X Newburyport Newburyport High School T ' Civil Engineering Football tl, 2, 35 g Track Qlj 5 Sophomore Owls, M Club, Glee Club , junior Masks, Intra Mural A. A. Lucas, Wesley Elmore, Luke, GX Portland, Maine Deering High School ' Economics Lunt, Everett Manson Dover-Foxcroft , U Electrical Engineering 4 , A f X fans x-NV W ' T MA N ff at 57 ire'- W 2 1 :A T ,l 3.3-I IQQBIE nes: ' U -.J ul 3' J I -' AA 4 A ! I i M , I H F, -Q McCann, Everett Francis, Mac E' Mmilfocket East Millinocket High School Hlstofy McCormick, john Edward, Ion Pi'f'f5l011 Morse High School , Educatlon Forestry Clubg Manager Class Team 1. McDonald, Frank james, Mac, EAE ' Winthrop Winthrop High Agflcultufe Corporal C155 Football Squad CZ, 355 M.C.A. Treasurer C355 Chairman Handbook Committee CZ, 355 Heck Club Cl, 255 Delegate to Indianapolis Convention C25. MacDonald, Gordon Southworth, Mac Portland, Maine Deering High School ' Civil Engineering McFadden, Kenneth E., Mac, AFP Wigcasset VViscasset Academ Band Cl, 25 5 Intra Mural Athletic Association C Y A j Forestry MacGregor, Clarence A., Mac, EX Calais English Campus Board C2, 35 5 Asst. Manager Forester C255 Asst. Manager Hockey C35 5 Circulation Manager M ainiczc C35 5 Kappa Gamma Phi Calais Academy MacGregory, Kenneth Winslow, AXA Brockton, Mass. Brockton High School V Forestry Club C15 5 Rifle Club Cl, 25 5 M Club Minstrels Cl, 25 5 Glee Club fl, 2, 353 Mallle MHSQQC Cl, 2, 3, 455 Campus C355 Editor Ccwltpzms C455 MWWGC BOHTC1 C35 S Ed1'fO1' Maiwiwc C45 5 Contributors' Club CZ, 3, 45 5 Kap- pa Gamma Phi C3, 45. English Marshall, John Taylor, Dick 5 Portland High schooi 5 , 13O,.eSt,.y Asst. Business Manager M ame-S prmg C3, 45 5 Scabbard and Blade C3, 45. Portland Maine -- 51, , Nl':L'f,V W f . .f In , MA N 53, Es..- ADX J f 9 L i E' - E i1l :i.l!1f. is T 3. D ' , . . . Mayo, Helen Natalie, QIJM Cheboygan High School Cheboygan, Mich. French Campzes Board, Associate Editor Prism Q35 g French Club f35. Morancy, Clarence Edward Gardiner Gardiner High School Economics Mitchell, Donald Davis, Mitch, Boot, Gus, CIJFA r Lynn, Mass. Lynn Classical High School A Forestry Track U55 Relay Ql5g M Club Show fl, 25. Morrison, Franck Plaisted, Frankie, QJFA Z Bangor Bangor High School Chemical Engineering Varsity Rilie Team Ql, 2, 35 5 Manager Rifle- Team Q35 g Alpha Chi Sigmag Tau -Beta Pi. Morse, Ruth E., Rufus, AZ Orono Orono High School I French Morse, Walter Priest, Buddy, ATA D Lexington, Mass. Lexington High School ' Q Mathematics - Band Cl, 2, 35, Tennis Ql, 25. U Moulton, Fred Hartshon North jay North jay High School Pedagogy Murch, John A., Johnnie, GDCIJK Deer Isle Deer Island High School V Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E. Q35. X . X .1 N-FLQAJV If XE fjg K - A5451 A fi' ' .i Q'lI'f-1 7416 NX f ' I f .V A 59 . i E fx i Q L E pu -- 'ig' nil-Il-4 H ,V . L. -L -as Myatt, C1131-165 Q, Chuck, QDQA Dorchester, Mass. Dorchester High School Chemlsffy Ritle Club Ql, 25, Rifle Club Ql5g Supply Sergeant Q25g Scabbard and Blade 3 Track Club. Neally, Kenneth C., Ken VVinterport Wfinterport High School Economics Student Senate N ewhall, Fred Clarke, Freddie, CDFA Lexington, Mass. Lexington High School Economics Varsity Football Ql, 2, 3, 45 g M Club Q2, 3,45 5 Varsity Baseball Q35 5 Vice- President Q15 3 Track Club Q25 5 Sophomore Owls, junior Masks, Glee Club Q25, M Club Show Ql, 25, Prism Board Q35, M. C. AQ Cabinet Q35g Economic Guild Q35 g Senior Skulls , Kappa Gamma Phi. N utting, Percy L. Skowhegan Skovvhegan High School Mechanical Engineering Noyes, Gordon, Max,' Q1-0110 Forestry Noyes, Robert Haskell, Bob, QIJQA Q1-0110 QFOUO High School Electrical Engineering Rina Club Ql,2, 3p,A,1. E. E. Q35. Q O'Connor, Ernest - Biddeford Biddeford High School ' Chemical Engineering Olsson, Albert A., Swede, CIDKE Litchfleld Colm. Litchfield High School Va1'5i'fY B3-Sketbau CZQ 3, 453 Sophomore Oullsg Class Basketball Ql5, Class . Baseball Q155 Class Executive Committee Q2, 35 g NIU Club, Mechanical Engineering N' wa. i AQ ' X if QQ , fi , ee V MAIN 60 Fa..- g K X' 5- .. Q' -TF , . ' Asn. is Osgood, Beulah, AOII A Grono Orono High School Home Economics Home Economics Club Cl, 2, 35 5 Treasurer Pan-fHellenic Council C35 5 Glee Club C ' Pannoni, Anthony I., Tony Fall River, Mass. B. M. C. Durfee High School ' Civil Engineering . Orchestra Cl, 2, 35 5 Glee Club C2, 35 5 Civil Club Parkman, Ralph Rovve, Shaver, AXA A - I Hartland Coburn Classical Institute , Electrical Engineering Football C15 5 Class Track Cl, 2, 35 5 Varsity Track Squad Cl, 2, 3, 45-5 Var- sity Cross Country Squad C2, 3, 45 5 Band Cl, 2, 35 5 Corporal 3- Band C2, 35 5 iTau Beta Pi 5 Phi Kappa Phi. ' 1 Parsons, Delmont, Del, EX 5 ' ' Portland Deering High School Electrical Engineering ' Track Squad Cl, 25 5 Cross County Squad C2, 35 5 Class Relay C2, 35 5 Asst. Mgr. Basketball C35 5 Circulation Mgr. C0,77Zf7'ZfS C255 Junior Prom Com- mittee C35 5 Tau Beta Pi. ' A ' I Passmore, Clarence K., ATA Bangor Ricker Classical Institute Electrical Engineering Band Cl, 2, 35 -5 Sergeant Band C25 5 University Orchestra' C25. ,- Patterson, Arthur D., Pat, K2 Q Vinalhaven Hebron Academy I I EdL1CH'fiO1'1 Maine Masque Cl5, Vice-President C2, 3-5 5 Assistant Manager of Cross Country C255 Aid So.phomoreqHop C255 Band C255 Glee Club C25, Man Club Minstrel, Chairman Class' Nominating Committee C2, 35, Manager Class Track C25 5 Varsity Football C35 5 junior VVeek Committee C35. , N. it f l fl? - l va . A ,, :ze X4 -V ,, W, 61 ga..- s , A 7 92 2 i W. , K 1 Q I K , 'X A-' 'Q fr I J f' lfl.1LLl, .. .v - f rl r l. Hf1ig i'i3'5:2i1 1 - fr ' r Peabody, Arvilla D., Billie, X9 POI't12lHd XfVCSiIlJ1'OOlC Seminary F1'611Cl1 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet QZDQ French Club, Glee Club. Pendleton, Emily, Em, AZ Dark H31'bO1' Hebron Academy . English Contributors' Club QSD, President C453 All Maine Wonien Q3, 4j, Phi Beta Kappa. Perkins, Edith Alma, AAA Hallowell Hallowell High School 4 ' Spanish Mgr. Hockey Q2jg Latin Club CZDQ Spanish Club Q3j, Captain Basketball Qfij 3 Athletic Council 5 Vice-President Girls A. A. I Perkins, Maurice A., Cy, ATA Machias Machias High School Electrical Engineering Track QZD. Perry, Alton Church, BGDII Randolph Randolph High School Education Pe1ZC1'SO11, Sidney B., HPe'Ee,H ATA V ' Bfightgn, Mags, Brighton High School Electrical Engineering Minstrel Show Ql, 25. Pettingill, Herbert Donhani, Pet, GX . 'Island Falls, Maine ISl31'1Cl Falls SCl'lOOl TEduCatiO11 Class Baseball tl, 25 5 Class Track Cl, 25 5 Class Relay Qlj 5 Executive Coni- mitteeg Band tl, 2, 3j. q Poole, IV2l.1'1 H., ggKClly,,, Vi11a1l1aVel1 Vinalhaven High School Mechanical Engineering , v .X l C 'fJ,'l, S , i ff N i a -.naigf 62 Bas.- N .1 KW as rl will mt l' VK s a fi i p ,X - 3 -I 'mg1 .1li', '. at - 4 -rw -C l3l l' jE'i,5E 5' Q , '31 n Poor, Sylvester Leva, Porky, GX Augusta Cony High School Freshman Football Team Club Q35. Civil Engineering Ml' Club Minstrels flj, Treas. of the Civil Prouty, Kenneth Alton, 21122 Wytopitlock Wytopitloclc High School Economics Purington, Bernice Irene Bangor Bangor High School History Ray, Theda R., Teddy Auburn Edward Little High School ' V Home Economics Mandolin Club g Glee Club, Home Economics Club. Rhoda, Madeline' S., Mickey, 1IBfIJ I Houlton Houlton High School V ' l Latin Riile Club Q2, 35 g Rille Club Executive Manager Q35 5 Latin Club Q2, 3b. Rich, Wil'liam Vlfallace, ATA Hingham, Mass. Hingham High School' Economics Rich, Robert P., ,ATA Hingham, Mass. Hingham High School . ECOHOHUCS Ringdahl, Eleanor G., Nora New Sweden Caribou High School , English Class Basketball f2jg Glee Club. A ' A - f i L g f ,gm , f l 'x's:,u ,lf ,I MQ, Xwkqh A N -..sf 63 Ra..- G R 2 IA I 3- 3- Ill:-1lr:-:Earl 1,111 ' I X 9 ll A ---nf KE 1. Roberts, Shirley I., Shirl, CDM PO1'fl2111Cl Portland High School HOIHC ECOIIOHUCS Mandolin Club Ql, Z 5 5 Home Economics Club Ql, Z, 35 j Vice-President Q35 g Ccwlzjms Reporter Q35g Manager of Tennis Q35g Girls, A. A. Board Q35g Maine Minstrels Roche, Mary M. Portland St. 5oseph's Academy Latin CUf'l7Iff71tS Board Q2, 35 5 Latin Club, Outing Clubg All Maine WO111C11 Q3, 45. Rollins, Willis Rich., Nook, QDMA Bangor Bangor High School Education Orchestra, Band, Assistant Band Leader Q35 g Cross Country Q3, 45. Ross, Ellsworth Lincoln, Rossie, - Elsie, ATA Portland Deering High School-English High School Economics Track Q25g Football Rowe, Philip Allison, Tiny, CIJKE Haverhill, Magg, Haverhill High School 3 Economics b .1 Asst. Mgr. Track Q25g Sophomore Qwls Secretary, Track Club Q25g Cor- poral Q25, Sergeant Q35 3 Scabbard and Blade. Q Rowe, Theodore Spurling, Spin, QDKE Brewer Brewer High School Phygigg Cczmjms Board Q25 3 Asst.'Mgr. Track Q25 3 Junior Prom Committee, Intra- Mural A. A. g Track Club 3 Junior Editor Campus. ' Samways, Mary I. Q1-Ono Orono Catholic High School English ft xx X' fran' T Selig, XRS fmxl Q ,,'f ' 'Q 5. f a at is MA N . . it , 5 will 5 ff N 5 -..agf 64 Eiga..- 1 . , -Q,-diirilll a ' M ' lllll .- 'm - ' - - L. , y'S.E2g 35153 if i . , gf Sanborn, Iohn Albert, BGDII c Norway Norway High School Mechanical Engineering Sanborn, Leon Melville, Sandy, CIDQA Standish, Maine Standish High School Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi Saulsbury, Laforest Stephen, Soc,'. Brewer Brewer High School Mechanical Engineering 2nd Lieutenant ' Sawyer, Herbert H., Tom, 2412 Augusta Cony High School Civil Engineering Schroeder, john K., jack, EX Newcastle Lincoln Academy V Forestry Musical Club Scott, Ernest Burns Gardiner Gardiner High School Electrical Engineering Sherer, Charles A., Charlie, CIJKE , ' Q Rockland Rockland High School I Mechanical Engineering Corporal f2jg Prize of Class of 1873 3 Football Squad C355 Vice-President ASME 5 Men's Organization Editor, P1fism,' Tau 'Beta Pi. Small, Andrew jordan, Andie, EX So. Portland So. Portland High School - Education Executive Committee Qljg Class Nominating Committee QZQ5 Asst. Mgr. C. C. QQ, Track Club Q2, SD. X 0 Q v i 4223 xv. Qkxl W 1 , -..sg 65 S I AA F E m llllli J I 9 I ::1:::::- Q ' 5 ' 'REL mu f K L 1.3.-as l1.Bi'E , M 31,31 3' Small, Roger Elmer, ATA Brewer Brewer High School Economics Snow, Aubrey I-Iamilton, Bob, CEQA I A'Eki11SO11 Higgins Classical Institute I EC01101113CS Corporal Q25 3 El Circulo Espanol 3 Xi Sigma Pi3 Phi Sigma. Snow, Oliver'Russell, Russ, AXA N. E. Caffy Coburn Classical Institute 'FOTCSYTY Class Relay Team fl, 2, 353 Cross Country QI53 Class Track tl, 2, 353 Varsity Track Squad fl, 2, 353 Intramural Track3 Winter Sports Teamg Varsity Rifle Team fl, 25 3 Forestry Club 3 Band. . - Somers, Vernon I-Iovve, GBX 3 Bangflf Bangor I-Iigh School 4 Forestry 'Sergeant Q15 3 EXecutiveiOHicer of Rifle Team tl, 25 3 Secretary and Treas- urer of Rifle Team Standish, Myles I-Iodson, Monk, GBX Gardiner Gardiner I-Iigh School I Forestry Class Track Ql, 2, 35 3 Class Relay, 19253 Varsity Track, fl, 2, 3, 45 3 Track Club Q25 3 Sophomore Hop Committee C25 3 Forestry Club 3 Sophomore OWIS3 Sergeant Q353 Lt., R. O. T.C.3 Scabbard and Blade3 MU Club Min- strelsg Class Chaplain C35. Stanton, Edward Fuller, Ed, BQDII I-Iartford, Conn. I'I3.I EfOI'Cl SCl'100l Elqgineefilqg' Freshman Football3 Freshman Baseball3 Varsity Football Q2, 353 Varsity Baseball Squad C253 M Club Q3, 453 Sophomore 0wls3 Executive Com- ' mittee Q253 Sergeant QZ53 M. C. A. Cabinet C353 Class Treasurer Q3, 453 Senior Skulls. X -I N 'yn' I xii, .f A I ,Jil x W .X 4,112 v ft Q5 - . ' ,ia ,,- 1. Qtr r X uf!!! N j A nw..-1 ff - . I gf! Gu., 1 if ff f I Ll . .f H'r1,.r,.f N N 'YENMUSX 55 .NP 5 5 X fix ' . 1. , ' i -l, - wx - i XX 3 3- K f S , 5. ill 'Iain liJ2,fgeq,J i i 5 l k. co i, ' ' L 3 i i ii me ' W g A iiti Staples, Arthur Justin, Jay, 5 Washburn Vlfashburn High School Mechanical Engineering Band l, 2, 35 Rifle Team Q23 5 Sergeant, Band Q33. Stevens, Alfred F., Bub, K2 Oakland Oakland High School , Electrical Orchestra Ql35 Rifle Team Q1, 2, 335 Executive Committee5 Men's -Glee Club Q335 Sophomore Relay. Stevens, Earle M., Steve,,' CDMA West Paris West Paris High School 5 Mechanical Engineering Glee Club Q23 5 Varsity Track Squad Q2, 33 5 Varsity Track Club Q33 5 Class Relay Q2, 33 5 Nominating Committeeg Grinds Editor Prism Q33 5 Tau'Beta Pi. ' Stewart, Robert Chevalier, AFP East Milton, -Mass. Milton High School Biology Stilphen, Norman Edgar, Stillson, AXA I ' Sanford Sanford High School Mechanical Engineering Stover, Clyde N., Stove, ATQ x Brookline, Mass. Brookline High School QMass.3 , Mechanical Engineering Freshman Football5 Baseball Q13 5 Hockey Ql, 2 3 5 Executive Committee Q13 5 Sophomore Owls. Switzer, Karl Frederick, Curly, Nig, CIJFA Machias Machias High School ' Forestry Executive Forestry Club Q23 5 Track Q 2, 33 5 junior Week Committee Q33 5 Phi Sigma 5 Varsity Ski Team Ql, 23. A D ' I .5 .. N 45123 1' 'fl 12' m nuff I W if 5 i fl -..ggi 67 Ea..- FN KN - C57 Fld fi J 'i '44-- !i5 Q I fl'1i,ffLf 3. -If 4 K Q Q if fi iiiii' ax: . 13431 ' E f-L- i cifvpf . -a '-:neu-' g ugmg 11 1 Aill iw, q'.A . gg i V . L -...'.,1 . 1lliSii!'-5i:gwi?'- - - ' A W ' f 4 ' A ' ' ' Tarr, James Edward, Nig Mapleton Mapleton High School Electrical Engineeling Tate, Robert Austin, fI1HK E395 C0TiU'fh East Corinth Academy - Ag1'iCU1tU1'C Cross Country Squad Cl, Zj g Relay Squad Clj 5 Asst. Manager Track C25 5 Manager-elect Baseball, Intramural A. A. C2, SJ g Track Club CSD 5 junior Prom Committee, Agricultural Club, Prism Board, 4-H Club, Campzfs Board CSD. Thompson, Esther Louise, Tompie, X0 Bangor Bangor High School ' F rench Athletic Council C255 Student Govlt Council C355 French Club, Sodalitas Latinas 5 Pan Hellenic Council. Thompson, George Le Mar, AXA ' Asbury Park, New jersey Asbury Park High School Physics Varsity Baseball Cl, 23 3 Class Basketball Clj 3 Sophomore Owls, Sophomore Nominating Committee, Sophomore Executive Committee. Thurston, Laurence Guy, Larry, CDK2 ' A Rumfofd Rumford High School Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma. Tibbets, Hugh S., Tib, AFP Vancebol-O Vanceboro High School ' Agronomy tb Stanley Plummer Scholarship 3 Football Squad Cl, Zj g Track Squad j ll CC 'CU XCJ-.., 'XCQQXQI Ci X it . ...ra ., as fw'e.ff A C- ' it 'f . ' ' , -V iN V4'j'csR,p?f-C QYAFA mx' P 41 -I .V -wif 68 A. AM? , : ,Q up fr . N 5 . - ' Fit s ruin? fix' ' '1 Wff? i'VS fi2g2ili3YjF-'-L' if A , cz' 'lr all 1 1 1 fl . :Pkg ,QQ 5 3+ gEEli,xl,t,,i, ,gig l M g f V: fl lp K, . ax 5- ll , ' 3 ' . ' 1. .,., Q7 fl d'jg'gj5HW 5 '- . - ' ' 'A ' ff'-' 'T 25.5141Za-:HF-fiA2. .sf5j' iifiixg, fiL - a.h:x' -:.' fi ff-ff 35 151-1f..L.lcg.E,E---...-,g-i,E-nr, True, VVilliam H., Jr., Bill, BAE Portland Portland High School Horticulture Varsity Track Ql, 255 Varsity Hockey Q25 5' Sigma Etag Znd Lieutenant R. O. T. C. 3 Turner, Robert E., Bob, CIJHK Walpole, Mass. Walpole High School Forestry Freshman Cross Country Team5 Circulation Manager Campus Q255 Execu- tive Committee Q25 5 Track Ql, 25 5 Business Manager Campus Q35 5 Business Manager Prism Q35 5 Ass't Manager Cross Country Q35 5 Manager-elect Cross Country Q45 5 Winter Sports Team Q35 5 SMH Club. f Uong, Diong Diek 1 Foochow, China Philippine School of Arts and Trades Chemical Engineering Tau Beta Pi. Waterhouse, Edwin Cooper, Ed, EAE Qld Town Old Town High School i History Weatherbee, Francis E., Fran, h EN 5 . Lincoln Maine Central Institute ' Forestry Football Squad Q35 5 Arts Editor P1'ism,' Second Lieutenant Q35.l Webber, Harold Clark, EX Randolph Randolph High School Chemistry Wheeler, Gerald Silas, jerry, HSl,,,pfI9FA Bangor Bangor High School Forestry Class Football Ql55 M Club Show Ql, 255 Relay Ql55 Track Ql, 2, 355 Glee Club Q2, 35 5 Prism Board Q35 5 Campus Board Q2, 35 5 Varsity Football Squad Q35 5 junior Week Committee Q35 5 Class Nominating Committee Q35 5 Track Club Q45. V ski Q Y li . l'Jf'l T Xvixlf ,V fif ,l I x v X 2,111 ,X Y Qi - 1 sjL3'p'Q. fy slgj,S:,g'Ja'1,g ,f, 5 3 me M Ar N Er Q -Mgr 69 ggi..- Q P, . ' C ras h-ii a E W M1313 i a is ,ir l E - - rar: Q - 1 ' ..L r if r-nj, - ,l'g7, QV r ' X K ' ' 3 - g rrp.,-.,'. f.f k 7 I' 5 - ' 'big - -Q i A . . . U. 'i. .r .' .iii ' 1-i . ...ir-Q-.2h..1' -' - ,ai-4' i - ' a - ' f' ' Whirssmh, Karl B., Whit, K2 Ofnnn Warwick High School Civil Engineering Whitcomb, Seth A. Readfleld Civil Engineering Whited, VVillian1 Joseph, AXA HOHHO11 Houlton High School ECOHO1'HiCS Whitmore, Ralph' E., Abey I I B6L1'lgO1' Bangor High School Electrical Engineering Band fl, ZD5 Member A. I. E. E. A- - Wilder, Carrol F., Cal A Dennysville Dennysville High School, . Physics Kappa Phi Kappa Wilkins, Austin H., Wilkie, QIJKE Hartland Somerville High School - Fgrestry ' Cl R 1 7 ' ' ' ass eay Q1, -, 33, M. C. A. Cabinet Cl, 2, 355 Football CID, Track fl, 2, 355 Track Club C355 Musical Club Ql, 2, 3j5 News Editor Campus C35 5 Xi Sigma Pi 5 Kappa Gamma Phi 5 Senior Skulls. Wiuarrs, Frahsss M., Frahhisy xo Bangor Bangor High School ' English Glee Club. Wilson, Kenneth C., AFP Augusta Cnny High 5011001 Horticulture r A l r l'5:,'r,M XXX ' ff,i' . r XX N xx Lu fig: Y -A N , ..,, man' QM C' ill Y'-iii air.. . -..ggi 70 By..- N 'P C I' K . 55 Qs i v 2 flfii ,C - in r fl 4- Mn .: , , .X so 1 Wing, Gerald E., Gid, EAE Flagstaff Leavitt Institute - . Forestry Class Baseball Qlj 5 Varsity Baseball CZD Wixson, Charles Wesley Wate1'ville Waterville High School Physics Wood, Ivan Martelle North Anson - i English Wood, Jessie H., Jazzy, KNA Seymour, Mass. Seymour High' School ' Woodard, Arclis J., IIBQIJ Chemical Engineering Greenville Junction Greenville High School ' Biology Domino Cl, Zjg Vice-President QSJ, Camjms Board QZQ5 Minstrel Show CZQ. y Woodard, Clinton A., ffcyr' , Bingham Bingham High.School Electrical Engineering Corporal Band Q2, 3? ' Wyman, Oscar Lewis, Hard, Hop, AXA Rumford, Maine Rumford High School - H Agriculture S Class Football Q11 5 Alpha 'Zeta Q25 5 Riiie Club 3D 3 Track QZD. A , N S N vm X f ,JM Nl 4.33 , N -xx X I--fx -' f V 1 o LW' yy l N , X7 l V 'I X1 X f ffl' , , X X -:ea 71 Jew- :M W A W, -,-A WvA,A,,H .gb,,- ,, - ,,..,..-.L.--L--L f'- - - ' ' ' A Group of S1m111 1c1' Session. Sfzrdczzts and Faczzlfy, 1925 E 'lfl 'N H f - , ', - CX + ,,l Q ' Blii f f'f3m2n 1 ' . 'E' :- iluninr Qllaan Gbftirera President ........ ..... T HOMAS L. D1cKsoN P,7:C6-P7'6S'id67'ZLL ..... .... A CHILLES I. CAss1sTA Secretary ...... ..... C RYSTAL S. HUGHES Treasmfevf .... ...... C LARE I-I. BROWN N f if . my , , xm.g, -..ggf Eg..- I N , wg '1 2 WH. 1 Slllllllgll ggi Effie! . ' , - I . fs-'-.s f 2?.:f?1:1.1rff's F' 'M fr we I i . . X l 'X 1- liinng.. villsldllgfg,i3llllf'Qv'9llya,,'i ,stil ,lQ 1 A t ' .. f'- f - -ua'-1.5!-ZM4:-'Qin-1: - --v1, 'Wk'-.wf .-'.- --05'--Z'--l'u .44-.aa-J5w13FiF ' ww- Ml -'4' 'Liu',9.a,2Q:Qk'QlgnQ'.sfasian i ' 1 191'- Gllami Miaturg HE Class of 1927 has the distinction of being the first class to observe Freshman Week at the University of Maine. The events of Freshman Wfeek will be remembered as one rush after another and every moment spent was an enjoyable one. The Annual Night Shirt Parade was held on scheduled time and amid the yells of the Sophomores, a scrubbing contest was held on the Athletic Field. Dur- ing the next few days we merely existed until the Bag Scrap gave us an opportun- ity to show our real class spirit. After the atmosphere had cleared of pants and shirts, the unlucky ones were guided away in bath robes, and the smile of victory beamed from our faces. , Early in December we received a notice that the Sophs were planning to give us a special Razoo. We were ordered to expose ourselves to at paddling. For further details, ask any of the members of 216 that were there. We can say this much: very few of us passed through, much to the disappointment of the class above. ' 26 and 27 met again during the first week of February when the Sopho- more Hop and Freshman Banquet took place. The trouble started at a class meeting when one of our members reported that the Sophomore president defied us to take him from the campus. A secret meeting was held the following night behind the Arts and Sciences building. While the meeting was in progress, a ire broke out in Orono, and sizing the situation up, we decided to capture 'Ginger on his way home from the fire. As Ginger approached the S.A.E. House he was pounced on, tied up and shipped toward Qld Town in one of Henry's Spec- ials. - The Sophomores linally found him at Cunningham's camp, twenty miles north of Old Town. We Freshmen held our big feed in Bangor without inter- ference, while 26', held the Sophomore Hop in the gymnasium on the same night. The athletic activities of our class up to this time are as follows: According to the new Freshman Ruling our members were not eligible to compete in any varsity sport. The Annual Pumpkin Meet afforded 1927 a real chance to show her mettle, and this event was easily won by our class. Sherm', Rounsville and Dan Torrey were the stars of theimeet. The Freshman cross country team led by Captain Hutchinson, showed its real value by placing well up among the leaders at the New England Cross Country Run in Boston. Ernest Elliott' was elected Captain of the Freshman football team and con- ducted it through a very successful season. Although our basketball team suf- fered with the loss of Kamenkovitz and Epstein at mid-season, ia well balanced team was built up around the able leadership of Captain Wass. Out of a schedule of fifteen games played, our boys brought home the bacon on eleven occasions. Our baseball team under the captaincy of Hackett did good work. Another cred- -wgf 75 Ba..- SN - - ii 1- . 2 F itable victory was our defeat of the Hebron Track Team, which had one of the strongest teams in the state. ' . At last we arrive at the time and the hour, for which every freshman waits: Rising ight. Fifty members of 26 and 27,' were selected to participate in the annual rope pull which stagedin front of Balentine Hall. At the crack of the gun 27 slowly began to drag 26 towards the ever threatening mud puddle. After Hfteen minutes of battle, the signal was given for the remainder of the two classes to join in and we kind heartedly treated the Sophomores to a free mud bath. On the following day we discarded our Frosh caps and brightened the campus with knickers, flashy stockings, bow ties, and T. D. pipes. Thus ended our freshman year at Maine. . I Entering into our Sophomore year we cordially greeted 1928 with the form of a night shirt parade, closely followed by a Bag Scrap in which both classes fought to a draw. Lamoreau represented 27 on the varsity football team, while Taylor and Torrey were members of the State Championship Cross Coun- try Team. Relay season found three of our class running :' Torrey, Rounsville, and Berry. In basketball we have Johnson and Hanscom making their c'M's. Eight of our girls were awarded their letters in field hockey. ' The Sophomore Hop was a success although not as many of our class turned out as was expected. N o attempt was made to capture our president although we held 28's president a short while prior to the freshman banquet. In the spring Gay, Cassista, Hackett, and Lewis were awarded their letters in baseball and in track, Torrey, Dickson, Hobson and Taylor. ' , The banks of the Stillwater again received their annual cleansing when the enthusiastic Freshmen insisted that we Sophomores should pull them through the river on Rising Night 5 which we did.. ' Juniors l NVe could hardly realize Wllell we returned in the Fall of '25 that the third year of our college careers had been reached. Maine just glowed with excitement when Bowdoin went down before our football team and with the scalps of Bates and Colby attached to our belts we sat safely on the Champion- ship Thronef' The men of 27 played an eminent part in carrying our team to its victories and among these, are the following letter men: Lamoreau, Dick-- son, Beeaker, Cassista, Sylvester, and Lavorgna. Lamoreau, who played right tackle was elected Captain for l926. At the end of the basketball season, Kamen- kovitz, Beatty, and Hanscom were awarded their letters, while the latter, who played a stellar game at guard was elected to the Captaincy. Bucky Rounsville continued to burn up the boards during the Relay season and will lead our team in 1926-27. VVe believe that as a class we have established an enviable record for the past two years and a half. May our friendships and achievements continue to grow for the remainder of our college life and ever after. A toast to l927-Let her name remain dear to our hearts and everlasting in the memories of our Alma Mater. Ven- fx ff'i Nflw XLL . N -..ggi Eg..- l Q. F 'L 'Q 5 ig l l 5 3 Z. 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EIFIEIC ITEM Magi Ee..- if-mmf' ' -1 mf Abbott, Warren Salisbury, Farmer, AXA Rumford Rumford High School Agriculture Freshman Basketball, Football, Trackg Varsity Basket- ball Squad C35 5 Varsity Track CZ, 35 5 Pipe Committee CZ5 5 junior Prom Committee C35 5 Rifle Club Cl, Z, 35 5 Agricultural Club Cl, Z, 35 5 Class Relay Team Cl, Z, 35. With big ears and a big smile, and a line that would hold an ocean going steamship in a hurricane this gentle graceful creature Hits about the campus green from cow to cow, and back to the pig- gery again. He never knows whether to back Bates or Maine when they play together. His line rivals that of Old Man Rabelais. Adams, Amy Belle, AZ T 5 . Patten Patten Academy - English Varsity Hockey Cl,Z, 355 Campus Reporter CZ, 355 Athletic Board CZ55 Manager of Girls, Baseball CZ55 W'omen's Intercollegiate 'Poetry Prize CZ55 Contribu- tors' Club Cl, Z, 35 5 Treasurer Contributors' Club CZ5 5 Glee Club CZ55 Y.VV.C.A. Cabinet CZ, 355 All Maine Vkfomen CZ, 35 5 Treasurer Outing Club Versatile spells Amy. The fairies showered abundant gifts upon our classmate, as witness her many varied interests. Poet, hockey-player, artist, student,-we are at a loss to place her in her proper setting. There is only one thing she, does not like, and that is- Belocution. In fact, she much prefers fancy dancing. ,One never car? tell,-a generation hence we may be proud to say we knew her in co ege. KK Ames, Isabel Zilpha, Izzy, XQ . Northport Camden High School Latin Class Basketball Cl, Z, 355 Track CZ5, Manager C355 Latin Club CZ, 355 Class Numerals Cl, Z5 5 Winter Sports House Team C'mon, 'Izzy, I want to try out that step I saw last night. Oh! 'Izzy's' gone to basketball, or is it track? It really doesn't matter- be it the dance floor, the gym floor, or over the drifts with a pair of snowshoes-Izzy is an ace, and ace is high. And of course we could not pass up this opportunity for remarking that good things come in small packages, for it is so very true. Andrews, Ethel Maude, IKIP Stillwater Orono High School Home Economics Home Ec Club Cl, Z, 35 5 Basketball Cl5 5 Class Hockey ' CZ, 353 Class Basketball Cl, Z, 355 Rifle Club Cl, 355 Class Baseball V I-Iere,s the girl who does not believe in the tradition of the birds. She flies to Kennebunk Beach in summer and Stillwater in winter. I wonder why? Ethel, how do you make those famous Home Ec felt hats that are suitable for all kinds of weather, especially a rainy day at Bates? Il ....., Ill? wilt BN ll llll, it ll TH H A I ICEEMM-ll!!-.. 73 I' I . . 3- , 5 QI' ' Q35-'- l ,-' f s',ii1j,f A',s . i .-lf, meg U vw... ' 0 Andrews, James Francis, Andy, C+DfDK Lubec Lubec High School Economics Freshman Cross Country Squad, Varsity Track CZ, 35 5 Class Relay QZ, 35. . lfVell here he is, beautiful, dutiful, helpful Andy, He's deep as the sea, and why not? He is from Lubec the home of the canned sardine. It is claimed that he has choked many a herring. Wheii Doc Ashworth asks him about the sliding scale in Economics, Andy thought his reference was to fish. Andrews, Lois May, KSI' - Stillwater Orono High School Home Economics Home Ec Club f1,2, 355 Rilie Club C35. A This jolly Junior left us a year for the joy of making other people mind. So quiet she seems that it is hard to realize that she can use the deadly rifle-and really hit the bull's eye! Although a loyal Mainiac we find her mind frequently- wandering to a certain other part of the state. Armes, Fred Douglass, Freddy, AXA Bath Morse High School Mechanical Engineering M.C.A. Cabinet Cl, Z, 35 g Glee Club Q15 5 Chaplain Q35. Small, serious, sedate, solemn and satisfied,-sometimes. Little, laughing, loony, light4hear.ted,-lots of times. Take him as you find him, he always means it whatever way he is. Girls? Only one. Probably that is enough, for she seems to satisfy his demands. Studies? He knows what he is .here for, and in fact is worried for fear that the University may not think the same way. But he can turn handsprings, fiddle a Kreisler special, and grin with the best of them. Amen. .. Armstrong, Vose Lewis, Vose Vanceboro Vanceboro High School . F011-3S'C1'y Although Vose is of Cuddy Murphy dimensions he .insists that he is going to be a fores.ter and then work off some of hlsurotundity by tramping over hill and dale chasing blister rust and fighting forest fires. He is not much of a woman's man but he can spin a mean, mean yarn among the men and gets along quite well because he can neither fight or run. His greatest affliction is bashfulness. Lf' Lf!-4' --- -..Qi 1-yr... Ff r' ,fd W' 'ring' Aronson, Alvar Emanuel, Swede Brockton, Mass, Brockton High School D Mechanical Track Squad Qlj 5 Vice-pres1dent'A.S.M.E. 1 Now listen to this one, Godl the son of Aaron is with us. Isn't that a good one? Well, that's the exact translation of Swede's name. If you don't believe it, look it up. In spite of his serious ap- pearance, nothing worries Swede, he is the same cheerful gent day in and day out. It is his college ambition to find out how often he can get on, and off the Dean's list. Atherton, Charles Russell, Felix, CIJFA Sussex, N. B. Sussex High School Civil Engineering i Hockey tl, Z, 35. A Count Cno accountb from Sussex, the land of the unknown. He hails direct from a-noble family in England and is nearly direct heir to the throne. The Count once remarked he was worth 200,000 lbs. Cfierman Marks.D Hail the Earl of Sussex, otherwise known as the Clown Prince. Felix the all Canadian iceberg. It is claimed that hefsells three kisses for fl-ve hard silver dollars. Ask Nellie Martin, he knows. Atkins, Sumner William, Catty, QJHK Oxbow Presque Isle High School Economics Freshman Football, Assistant Manager of Football C225 Chairman Executive Committee QQ, Manager- elect of Football Unobtrusive and decorous, this lad from the north, is an animated advertisement for the modicate life. He early decided that an en- gineering life was too tame and changed to economics where he ac- quires imaginary millions. The epitome of neatness, and a glutton for work. In short a keen college man and- one to whom we can look back as the years go by and say with satisfaction He was my friend. Baker, Edward Hosea, EDTA Bangor Bangor High School Economics Eddie claims the freshman Co-eds are better than the seniors. He ought to know, he tried a sample of each. Here we have him the little man with the master economic mind, a true disciple of ,Tohn Ashworth. X, X x X ---r-all So IBM-- Barker, Harold Grin, ATA Dover-Foxcroft Foxcroft Academy Agriculture Track tl, 2, 3D 5 Sophomore Gwlsg Football Qlj 5 Mgr. Freshman Basketball Qlj. A sidewheeler and a solo dancer of no mean repute. This guy rolled in from Dover with a trick step and he'Just naturally stayed. -He ain'rt got a carte blanchen at Balentine but that 21111,t no sign he don't know no femmes . i Bayard, Edward, Doc,,' ATA X Orono Orono High School German t '1Doc always dresses with the most fastidious carelessness. He IS quite the man about 'town holds down his end of the sta line at , 8' I every Town Hall dance, concocts excellent--, and even, on occaslon, has been known to carefully insert naughty words. In class his line is heavy as he always pulls A's and B's. Bearse, Henry Madison, f'Hen, 22122 Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester High School Biology Placid Hen Bearse, the boy from the fish town of Gloucester, Mass. Hen sure tells some stories about Gloucester, but they all sound rather fishy. He likes Biology because he finds, that there are many 'things in it he doesn't know all about. He is just now interest- ed in marriage and divorce, although neither has ever happened to him, he is getting ready to debate the questions. Beatty, Russell H., Russ, E62 Boston, Mass. Mechanic Arts High School Mechanical Engineering Freshman Basketballg Varsity Basketball Q2, 3D 5 Fresh- man Track5 Varsity Track CZ, 35 5 M.C.A. Representa- tive CZD 5 Executive Committee A.S.M.E. QZD5 Sopho- more Hop Committeeg Sophomore Gwls. il Agmirrabf' oamffdtg us gtlllireli ,yeagi algo with magy a mcigiving as to w et er e s ou e a ec 5, A61 , or an or mary reasy Mechanical. The last two prevailed, and Russ is now knee deep in shavings, and head over heels in work. Russ says he is a good engineer, because he could te-ll when his crank shaft broke on his tliver-only it happened to be the crank pin. Russ is O.K. though and we wish him lots of luck and success. FP' 21' 'v- ........ ,,.... .,,.:: my I 4 4- 4 as-5 y s.,. ,,.,, , , as. ,- ' 1 V X. vi. -vw , W fl .ws Xflf -M, Q. ,, : 1- -db. 5,4125 f sz 4. ,- ws ,zrqyaaaw 4 Q, ,,, .,,c,,,.,. H Q .era W- X 'bf' 1116 WM gf 2 X , Q 5 5wY'C'S4v Z , 1 W 9 'X f mfgf 2 3 2 ' X 'ki gigs l f ' X W' 4' fi s 33 ' X P 9 ' L , ug M i xi X X . QQ Ig , 2 A ' , I if r , . J fffiy , 3546 wfi E gf , ft 2 Q i s A ' , Y: 5 , f 1 NAP .-2 5 Nye, , 2 jf at , , A , 4 9' , 45 5 X . , ' 'Q vfgg? W' X ,faq f we get PPE' X, wrt' 5,'FElFF'EI v '-L. 1-0 ang' 'I ll I m al IU l up Ill Ml 1 cj -..ggi 81 Egg..- 'V' fr. -ma li Beeaker, Anthony, Tony Rumford Stephens High School Forestry Freshman Football Team g Varsity Football CSD g Soph- omore Owls g M Club ,Forestry Club g Chairman Ex- ecutive Committee One of Cuddy Murphy's slashing, fighting guards and linemen. A two fisted, red blooded son of Rumford, Maine, whose essence of life is athletics and his recreation, Women. .His fighting spirit in- sures him a future and his followers can't fail to recognize his inevit- able leadership. Step right up and call him speedy, Next to him- self he likes his B.V.D.'s best. Benson, Albert, Al Presque Isle Presque Isle High School . Forestry This short dark fellow showed his heels to some of Maine's best sprinters at the state meet at Waterville in the spring of 1925. He is not what you could call spectacular in track but if he keeps on plug- ging he is sure to hang up a record. He is not afflicted with women as a lot of good looking athletes are but gets most of his inspiration from the movies. His only bad habits are Stacomb and Spearmint. Berg, Fredrick Theodore Portland Portland High School Electrical Engineering The pompous Portlandite. He headed the line in Military and tried his best to conquer the force of gravity on the field as well as in Aubert. This electrical bug has often left his books on Sundays to parade the sacred aisles in ques-t of contributions for the church. His extreme height should qualify him to take a position as linesman for the B. R. and E. - - Q Best, Alton Lewis, Ben, AFP Allentown, Pa. ' Forestry Only on rare occasions is a small and isolated University blessed with the presence of one of the future powers of the Keystone State. Al takes Forestry in order to be ready to succeed Pinchot. The way he collects cigars in Coburn is a crime, yet half the gang testifiesthat his mere presence is worth the sacrifice. Al has never been caught in the act of studying, but it is quite evident from fthe present Dean's list that he has studied at some time, secretly. Al is the originator and first signer of the peti-tion to the M.C.R.R. to put on a Farming- ton Express. -Q linl il111 -mfg 82 Nga- w Af' 1- rr h '44 'ylili 7 ',,X'..l5 ,- . ,uf i I ,C ,away ,. --. w I,-,gt Y- ff.. ..' lil A Bishop, Neil S., Bish, Bully Boyf' AXA Bowdoinham Richmond High School Agriculture Freshman Football Ql5g Varsity 'Football Q2, 353 Freshman Track Squad, Varsity Track Squad Q2, 35 3 Intra-Mural A. A. Q35g M.C.A. Cabinet Q35g Vice- president Heck Club Q35 3 4-H Club. W'hen John Bowdoin saw, this fall, the determined set of Bully Boy's jaw he simply wilted. According to his famous editorial, Bish's motto seems to be Let well enough alone. We wonder why the fifth point pricked. Bixby, Thomas Perry, Tom Newburyport, Mass. Newburyport High School ' Forestry Forestry Club Executive Comm. Q2, 35. HT. P., this is another word for wig-wam. The wig'l part comes in when Tom is dancing, the wam when he indulges in frug- pushing contests. These contests are few 'cause he is either throwing a good bluff, or he really is married. He's not an Irishman, but he's got a girl on the island Very, very fond of literature and poetry. Ask him for Lil, ' Blackwell, Everett Elmer, Blackie,', CDMA Madison Madison High School Civil Engineering Band Ql, 2, 35 g Assistant Band Leader Q35 5 Civil Club Q35. . Someone told Blackie that he resembled Apollo. Thereupon he went in search of Venus, and rumor has it that his trail extends from Northern Maine across the entire state and even into Massa- chusetts. Once in a while we hear a snatch from some song of the trail, but only on the rare occasions when his slide-rule sticks and he has to wait for it to cool. just now Blackie is following the foot- steps of Mr. Hoyle. He plays a championship game when he has two decks-one on the table and one up his sleeve. s Blanchard, Merideth Linn, Peggy, IIBCD Pittsfield Maine Central Institute I English Home Economics Club Q'1, 25. Merideth gives readings not the trance-like kind, But she has the power to make you sad, Or give you a happy mind. ' . Gosh, but she's cute and full of fun, She'd make any man smile, And when the band begins to p-l-a-y, Only the Big Horn is worth while. . , ff' EEIEIIEFF FFF -4-fd H- EEEIFFE FFF' 'Hilti ,Elin -..eg 83 EQ..- Blodgett, Earle Theodore, Ted, ATP Bowdoinham Coombs High School ' Agriculture Hark! was that thunder?', No, that was Ted, liberating one of-his gentle, soul-satisfying sighs from the top floor of Winslow. Ted's voice is hearty, and he's that way all through, that's why we all love him. Of course Ted has his faults the same as any of us. He sometimes breaks the peaceful quiet of a class room scene, by rolling over and trying the other side a while. You can't blame him much though 3 those seats are hard to sleep in for a whole hour. Bockus, Clayton Turnbull, Cuddy, BGDH Stoneham, Mass. Stoneham High School Chemical Engineering Freshman Football Qlj, Manager Freshman Baseball Clj , Assistant Manager, Baseball Q25 5 Chairman Pipe Committee CZD, Manager Baseball CBD, junior Week Committee C3j , Hockey Squad tl, 35 , Mu Chi Sigma, Alpha Chi Sigma. Cuddy, Ir. arrived here as a nice, simple, sweet lad from Stoneham, the hard town. But oh! What a change! He's still simple, but this budding-chemist has acquired a vocabulary that would put Baron Munchausen, Ananias, and Captain Katzenjammer to shame. He says that a Co-ed is only a Co-ed, but a good corn cob is a real smoke, and furthermore, he practises what he preaches because he is the only man who can live in the same room with a corn cob that he has smoked for the last 'three years. Bouchard, Walter Thomas, Bouch, GBX Millinocket Millinocket High School Chemical Engineering Football Squad tl, Zj, Track Squadf 1, 2, SD, Class Track and Relay QZ, 35. Gee Crickets, Fm the berries, quoth Bouchard. Yes, basket and all, answers the chorus. Crickets has had many offers to understudy Eddie Cantor and Al' johnson but bravely declined them all to study Chemistry, Qld Tovtfn, Stillwater, Orono, Veazie, and Bangor. VV hat the stage gained we ost. - Bragdon, Kingsbury Putnam, Kymie York Village York Village High School F01'CS'f1'y Kymie is the boy who drives that sporty French car. He has broken engagements with traffic officers in nearly every. town in the State, so consequently his field of operations is now limited to the more remote highways and bridle-paths. His great knowledge of automobiles has made him somewhat mechanical in his own actions, at least this is the explanation he gives for his frequent pine trees. FH! ...nggf 3330... . '-r, ' . t 7 'ixkviab If i' ' . 1, -,QV , ,. 7 9 sl' gl 2 v, 0- H a,.,.,.,....... -A - - - ......... M4- --- ' 7 F, Bridges, Grace Orono Ellsworth High School English Grace is a happy little commutator from Orono. She says she really doesn't mind the long walk back and forth as it affords an excellent opportunity to give her many friends the air. Beneath that fsedate exterior we know there is concealed a great deal of gaiety an un. Brown, Clare Herbert, jr., Cy, i2AE Staten Island, N .Y.C. Curtis High School Chemical Engineering Sophomore Hop Comm.5 Sophomore Gwls 5 Mgr. Ten- nis QZD 5 Captain Tennis Q35 5 Asst. Editor Fresh- man Hand Book5 lVI.C.A. Cabinet Cl, 2, 31 5 Class Treas. Q35 5 Prism Board 5 Mu Chi Sigma. Where- innocence is a Miss, it is folly to be wise. This gullible youth from the big city arrived 'expecting to see Polar Bears coming down the river in the Spring. His intense interest in nature led him to take up hunting, skiing, and other manly sports, like walking on his hands. He showed a marked interest in -the many shy fur bearing creatures on our campus,- but he has never quite caught one. Brown, Leroy Elmer, Brownie, CDHK Pittsfield Maine Central Institute A Chemical Engineering Freshman Football Team 5 Freshman Basketball Squad5 Freshman Baseball Team. Yes! This is Brownie. But in Pittsfield, from whence he hails, you must call him Leroy, for in that golden city they allow no ficti- tious titles. Brownie is to be entered in the next national laughing contest because of his perfect laugh. Donlt forget, he can be serious too. He is a sticker, in love as in everything else. Once, only, has he wandered from the fold of chemical engineering into the dark labyrinths of the Arts college, only to return like the true prodigal son. Brownstone, David Isaac Portland Portland High School Biology This Oriental looking fellow decided to take a pre-medic course when he first registered up as a freshman but since then he has be- come so attached to Biology and the Tri 'Eta house that he is going to stay the full four years with us. If it was not for his patronage the Strand Theater would have to go out of businessand he quaffs many a drink at George King's but he never adulterates the virgin ginger ale with ethanol as some bad, bad boys do from his dormitory. He does eat ham so that does not prove any-thing. fig My -1- ...Begg gigs... t ps Pri Carpenter, Lewis Jacques, Jack, CDMA Patten Patten Academy Electrical Engineering Cross Country Squad Cl, 25 3 Glee Club tl, 2, 355 As- sistant Manager Musical Club QZD, Manager Musical Club Q3j. This deep throated songster from up in the land of deep snows went out for cross-country his freshman year because some one told him ,it would improve his beautiful tenor voice. The exercise helped but he caught a cold .up in Old Town one Sunday night and he has been singing baritone to the Robbins ever since. Now he gives his fraternity pin away every spring and gets it back every fall. We suppose that is so that he can enjoy the summer for he is a great traveler, wandered around all one summer carrying fifty pounds of aluminum just for the exercise. Carson, Warren Paul, Kit,'? CEQA Island Falls Island Falls High School Civil Engineering Freshman Cross Country Squad Qlj 3 Band QI, Zj 5 Civil Club I No, Kit never registered up for Home Ec. that we know of, but when it comes to cooking up midnight suppers, girls, he knows his stuff. He has been a faithful student all the way, and a fellow of good repute. ,No person who knows, holds that Old Town affair against him. You couldn't expect a Civil to find a short circuit in a Hudson. Cassista, Achilles joseph, Cass, ATQ Nashua, N. H. Nashua High School Mechanical Engineering Numerals Football, Baseball QU, Sophomore Owls, Varsity Football Squad CZ, 35 g Varsity Baseball QZDQ MH Club QD, Class Vice-president . Casey Jones was an engineer and so is Cassy. We can hard- ly say he is The Class Dig but his records on the gridironiand baseball field read like one of Horatio Alger's stories. Cass says the dirty tree play goes around t'ird base. No doubt he is right but be wise and do not argue with him. He wore out a Victrola in a talking race. Take it all in all, Disaster,' is OK. and his sunny smile gets him by in any pinch. Chandler, Sanford Ballard, Sam, EN Aub111'11 Auburn High School Ma'fhCmH'fiCS Sam is at his best when clawing the Ivories and .when graCC111g the ballroom floors. Had it nqt been for his participation in the gen- eral racket produced by the Troubadours to the extent that he broke training rules he might have been a second Nurnii. They say'he was so fast that when he turned off the light at night he could Jump in bed before the room was dark. A spectator said one day, That 521111 is fast. Another replied, What to? He is now down in Texas with the Army, flying aeroplanes for a living. N. ail-3 :Q-L eg L . . . X C F 'C if i all 86 lik--A - P- .... U 5 - ef Chapman, james Wfinslow, Jimmie, CIJHK Damariscotta Lincoln Academy Electrical Engineering Track Squad fl, 2, 35, Class Rifie Team They say Jimmie affects that 'Prince of XfVales' air, but up here we know that the Prince is copying Jimmie. After selling his first refrigerator to his first Eskimo, he became famous as a speaker and went to New York to address envelopes. But talent will out and we next saw him on the opening night of the Vanities, showing Ann Pennington how to do the Charleston. A fine student, a real sports- man, an excellent dancer, andaa good friend. Chapman, Stuart Hutchings, Chappie,', CDKE . Hartford, Conn. Hartford Public High School Mechanical Engineering Class Exec. Comm. QZD 5 Circulation Manager Campus QZQQ Junior Prom Committee, Advertising Manager Maiiziac ffij 3 M.C.A. Cabinet Q35 g 'A.S.M,.E. QSM Cross Country . Now come on, fellows, what do you say to a little financial succor for the Maine in Turkey drive? A pillar of the M.C.A., journalist of renown, ever well dressed and decorous, this great friend of all the coeds expects to become a mechanical engineer. Can you imagine that? Chesterton, Allen Bowdoin, Father West Jonesport Ionesport High School , Education Band Qlj 5 Glee Club Qlj 5 Track fl, 23. ' It is much easier to settle down to study when you have a home of your own. Ask Father. He attempted toobtain an education back in the cave man days, when he had to battle alone, and found it un- successful. The call of Old' Town was too 'strong for him to resist. After two years of the terrible battle, he left for something easier and ended by teaching school. Back home .he found a sparring partner and here he is again, ready to fight life's battles andthe lures of Old,Town. ' Cilley, Grin B. Harmony Harmony High School Electrical Engineering Th-is boy hits the books and hits them hard but he can play just as hard as he can work. Ask anyone on Forest Avenue if he is not a regular fellowg they will all shout, yes, Grin likes everybody and everything excepting rabbis, and we don't blame him. He is a wicked bowler and also pokes a nasty billiard ball at the halls of Curtis. On an autumn day when football games are over you will find him roam- ing the hills of Penobscot County in search of the wily cotton tail. X 'V I5 22' fl-of' il? - Kr 1244..- -WST S! jg, 'Viiil 211121 lvl Clapp, Milton Herbert, CIJFA Bangor Bangor High School Chemical Engineering Rifle Club Qlj 3 Band QSQ 5 Mu Chi Sigma. The modest Bangor boy. Milt a dean's list man, he heads the list and has been there ever since he cameuto school. We know he must be personally acquainted with the molecules. Owing to his lack of ability he was elected to Mu Chi Sigma, honorary chemistry socie- ty. Hobbies: Ushering at the Bijou and driving Chevrolets. Clark, Anna Evelyn Bangor Bangor High School French Full of fun characterizes Anna, who can always see the sunny side of life-even during finals-and that's saying something. But then, why should she worry about studies-her mind is as keen to knowledge as it is to act. just picture Anna conducting a class in French and telling disorderly pupils not to whisper in French, or pic- ture her sympathizing with them when they try to understand her Hparlez-vous. Clark, Richard Gilman, AXA Sanford Sanford High School ' Electrical Engineering 'Asst. Manager Basketball C3j. . ' Here is an example of the original American Boy. He has had the Medulla Oblongata, Cerebrum and other important sections ol the head developed by his stay in our four year playground, but has neglected to dab in co-education. Why, he thinks we go to the library to study. Dick is a worker and will make a good pardner for anyone. Cogswell, Cyril Gray, Cy, BCEJH Washington, D. C: St. Albans School for Boys Economics Numerals Freshman Relay, Vice-President Debating i Society QZDQ Vice-Pres., Episcopalian Club QZD5 Var- sity Track Q2, 3D 3 Maine Masque QZD, President QSDQ , Prism Board Q3jg Pi Pi Kappa CZD, Vice-Pres. C353 Delegate M.C.A. C3j g Executive Committee of junior Class Cy, CerealU for short, -is our true minister's son. Coming from fine environment you would not believe that he could come to such a post, but if the truth be known, this Young man was the orig- inal information bureau for Canada CCandidaD. Still could you believe it? He spent two whole months rehearsing what to do when he- reached there and returned just as empty as when he set out: How- ever, Cy has ai few redeeming qualities which permit him to pass the Bar-riers. Work and more work is his prescription. f . ig, ' , Q E I Y Y ,W ll ss fret-- H TJ I ....,.......,......L...--, ...-.,,,..,.....-me-.-fm,....,-.-.......- Cogswell, Lawrence Perley, Buss, BQDII Washington, D. C. Wfestern High School Biology Track QU 5 Maine Masque CZ, 3D g Asst. Cheer Leader Q2, 3D 5 Sigma Mu Chi. Bang, Crash, Toot, Pop, and the 'CAN' came to a stop. All the way from: D.C. so sedate, to the good old Pine Tree State.-'Buss'- it is, the human IDEAL. In three years 'Buss' has had four Majors and nearly killed one. He's a fast man but no runner, while the cat's away the mice will play, especially in the summer. From the profound oaths one could easily guess that he is a prodigal son of a 1n1n1ster. For original pranks he is monarch of many. Cooper, Marion, Coop, AOII i Berlin, N. H. Berlin High School ' History Debating Club Q25 5 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Qfij 5 Deputation Team Q2, 35. A When Marion first came to college, it was doubtful-for a few days-whether she had found her proper metier or melee. But the few days brought her a Siamese Twin. And now for three long years, the Cooper-Palmer partnership has been famous for their sweet tempers, rapid-fire repartee and for the number of Esquimaux pies they had consumed in one morning! Never mind, Marion-the campus just wouldn't be the campus without you and Sally-why it wouldn't know when to laugh! t-.. Copeland, Elliott Williain, ATA . Thomaston Thomaston High School Chemical Engineering Freshman Rifle Club . Lo! Behold our own Douglasfiairbanks. This cheerful, happy- go-lucky young man takes the world as a huge joke and goes his way unmolested. - But Cope is always there with the goods in the classroom and we sometimes wonder how he does it. If ever you want anything described down to the smallest detail, go to Cope, you can't stick him. He has traveled extensively, but claims that of all the cities he has been in, St. Stephens, N. B. is the best. VVhy? Cotton, Linwood Sumner Cumberland Mills ' Civil Engineering We wonder sometimes if this gentleman knows he is in college. His silence, and h-is quiet ways are a puzzle. He admits he does not know why he is taking the Civil Engineering course, maybe because he thinks it's easy, but we disagree. 'V' y ,ff C ki 1 ff. .....,,wS.f Figs.- F rm w Couillard, Blandena C., Dena,', IIBCID Bangor Bangor High School . A Mathematics Rifle Club Qlj g Mathematics Club Swish-h! Here's Dena, still dashing and serene under her double loyalties to Kappa Sigs, Garlands and the Dean,s List. Al- ways primed with the latest and not very reluctant to hold the floor. Remember you're a woman Dena, we look to you for charm and pep! Crozier, Edgar Raymond, Ed', ' Brownville Brownville High School Mathematics Cne of Brownville's choice sons who came to Maine to continue his education. His freshman year he lived with Paul Arbo. Paul was forced to leave college because of Ed's ponderous appetite. Ed is now trying to force the Commons out of business. Culbertson, Harry' Franklin, Red Kittery Traip Academy Mechanical Engineering Red we call him-and so's his old head. The sun need never shine by dayf nor the stars by night, when his emblazoned dome rises above the horizon enlightening the world. He has an ambition to be an athlete, he has many friends-male and female and he is good- natured, even tho he does occasionally see red. - Cyr, Gerald Arthur, Jerry EX Watei'Vil1C VVaterville High School A PIC-MCCHCH1 He delights in arguing the impossible or will be content. with taking the opposite side. As a musician he canit be beat. He tickles the Ivories like a genius and with a saxaphone he's Jack,' Kidney s star! His ambition, however, is to rival the Mayo Brothers. nn Qbiixix I aawrs ,,avi,.jj-4 ling-:QQ-L. A ' 'C Q f . - ' ' . - fpl -'5 f 5 1 U 1' ' .' 1. . 5 U , -,,- f .-.,- Day, Carroll Sturtevant, Farmer, CIJHK Shirley Maine Central Institute Civil Engineering W7 inter Sports , Business Manager Prism This quiet and reserved looking lad who hails from the metrop- olis of Shirley is a, great admirer of full-backs. One glance at his desk suddenly suggests to us his favorite expression, Oh! She's the woiksf' He manipulates a mean set of snowshoes in the dash, cross- country and obstacle races. DeBeck, Sydney Sumner, Syd, EN Franklin Franklin High School Mathematics Syd is the plethoric representative from Franklin, with the florid jowls, the exponent of masculine pulchritude and characteristic somnolence. He transferred from Belfast high, where he acted in the capacity of a governess to the Junior Christian Endeavor, to the low and degraded position in life, of a seeker of knowledge at the .State Institution. Recently he has joined the ranks of the Benedicts, and may the Infinite Spirit have mercy on this debilitated emissary of Sigma Nu. DeCoster, Carroll Roswell, CIJFA Norway Norway High School .Agriculture Deke, the boy from Norway. The only rival oi Mellie Dunham. The niilitary department gave up in despair when they had to fit those Aggie feet for four years. He is no slow product from the farm. Dickson, Thomas L., Tommy, BGJII Mexico Mexico High School Forestry Freshman Football, Track, Vice-President ' Sopho- more Class, Vice-President Sophomore Qwl Society, Varsity Track CZD M , Varsity Football CZ, 3D , M QSD, President junior Class, M Club Q2, 35, Var- sity Track ' ' Pancho Villa bursts in from Mexico without his bandit crew, Heaven pity the class of '26 had he brought his cutthroats too. Tommy who is a star pupil of the famous Mr. Liederman has great difficulty in restraining his bulging muscles. He' has succeeded so well, however, fin this task that even his roommate can now sleep with a reasonable degree of safety. Tom is a hard worker and is sure to make his mark in the world. He is honest, loyal Cask Annaj, and dependab-le. . - -,? ,gl J PY' Q xgsv Qs iff? fewgif is w, Sw- Ywfw 52922 is xmkfskkxs ii if is ft QQ ggggggxgxsg gays twigs S Q:-'f'-ik?s?i?iPVf5i':f,,.. 0 f ' X .Q-iw , MWV, ,gs Q, six - mfg , MQN . 5 'Maya I+' ,I Gfvssfagg ,-yyf, . t a m 4 'Zz V, .. 5:'f'Q X. ' ii , wr-fm'- 's'M . -- Vi . , 'Swim W- :zflli 1' , 5 335 'fi :WW J f . .was J. - sg-.,:2a.,--.mg f , f-Wi ., WXFFSFQX'S Q-'55,i?3f1Y'Z'fSZ3A Qfs'5IfuZl'.f ' -' N + g-Lf JW'-dia-.E'2k '?'-.1 ' 4-. A12 -' -'s B'if ?Ll S Rf' V ' X ' v. N - w :Mina .5 I-QQ. -1 1-, .- X V zfffwvvv - 'N V, 'N-W, , 5, ' f ' .N i l W x J' 959' ,f f 2 Y fs e J' Q x X Q Q Cx mx r , ,SX lf ,D sEElEHF.EE Tr- I ' , S , .1- '-to t -V -Magi 91 Egg..- p , 'N' XJ VH rr' 0: 1. N r - , Dolloff, Richard C., Dick,' EX Rumford Stephens High School Agriculture Freshman Football, Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Bas- ketball Squad Q3jg Sophomore Hop Committee, Class Executive Committee Q35 g Secretary M.C.A. g Circula- tion Manager M ammo QZD 3 Prism Board. This picture, which was borrowed from the rogue's gallery in the Rumford Police Station, represents a character who has been at large on our campus for some time. A reward of 310,000 for his capture, dead or alive, has been offered by the Co-ed Protective Socie- ty. This specimen of 'iniquity rounds out his dual personality by holding the position of M.C.A. secretary. But don't shoot him with- out a fair trail, folks, you. can't blame him if they fall hard. Dooey, Merrill Harmon, Admiral Brewer Brewer High School Latin M.C.A. Deputations Q21 5 Sodalitas Latina, Sec. and Treas. CSD. Unique is the only qualification that can be successfully applied to this Brewer meteor. He, began college life as an engineer, but finding that course too common, reformed and now holds the enviable position of the only male Latin major in our favored institution. Exegi monumentum aere perennius. Sume superbiam quaesitam meritis et mihi-Delphica lauro cinge volens, Melpomene, comaml - So's your old man. Dooks, Earl joseph, Dooks Orono Crono High School Economics The gentleman who raved about VVoman's crowning glory never saw Dooks curls. If he could sell the secret of his perma- nent marcel to the girls he would be commuting in a Rolls-Royce instead of a la Shank's mare. Oh cruel fate, thou art unkind to allow Earl to join the frater- nity of the Enemies of VVomen l ' Dow, George Farrington, Rowdie Fayette Kentls Hill Seminary Animal Husbandry Vice-President Heck Club CSD 3 Alpha Zeta. A deep, long head has George Farrington Dow, A reservoir ordered and full, Morphology-vertebrate-is his delight, Dissecting a dead cat's meow. As a Soph, made his Alpha Zeta, Approved by a Stillwater maid, And still he's an AU and B rater, 1 ,Cause a Co-ed takes joy in his grade. He's plenty of room for a pretty broad smile, An encouragiing word if you're blue, nd. many a student will earnestly style - Him a mighty good fellow, and true. i ,WWI -A ll ll l 'is a.,'A..i in ,.i.. s Q I7 - ., -Q, . - ,ci-is I fem qs ,tr ix . Y ' 4 I 'I ' ' ' 1 Dressel, Donald Burton, Don, Higgs K2 Bangor Bangor High School . Forestry J'iggs, the champion grinner of Kappa Sig. He likes co-eds, girls from the surrounding country, but, Oh! those Millinocket women! The life of this forester surely is varied, but nothing can shake him out of his cont-inual good nature. ' Eastman, Robert Dunbar, Bob, Squirt, CIJKE Fryeburg Fryeburg Academy Economics Class Executive Committee QZDQ Assistant Manager Baseball Here, folks, is the successor of Peary, who can do six miles on suowshoes in less time by one hour, than he can leave his nice warm bed in the rampasture. He spendshalf his time drinking milk shakes at the bookstore and the other half inventing schemes to get more checks from home. His mail is weighty with letters from Ban- gor, Brewer and other metropoli, so we can forgive that dreamy, far- away look in his eyes. - Engel, Edward Martin, 'Ed, QKE, Ubly, Michigan Ferris Institute Chemical Engineering is Iunior Editor and Scoop of Camjms, Editor of Pvfilsfmg Vice-President of Maine Masque, Vice-Presi- dent of Men's StudentpSenate, Track QZD, Secretary- Treasurer Kappa Gamma Phi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Mu Chi Sigma, Contributors, Club, junior Week Commit- tee. What spare time this Mid-Westerner has he spends in perfecting an artificial hair making process from cellulose on the Rayon silk principle. He enjoys' class scraps, writing potent phrases, and invent- ing unique bell signals for his Blue Vitriol Ford. It has been said that he formerly liked his Tom and Ierry,', now he does not like Tom. 1 Epstein, Nathan, Nate Bangor Bangor High School , Biology Football Qlj g Basketball A Nate is the silent partner of Epstein and Kamenkovitz-Bas- ketball Wizarcls. Basketball lost Nate about the same time that Steinmetz was lost to the electrical world, and the passing of these two men was equally felt and lamented throughout the entire coun- try. Nate', found it necessary to wear a skull cap in class for a while during his freshman year, but said he dfidnlt mind much, because his Bangor friends were very loyal. ff ! V, ,51- -aegf ?34..... :I Ernest, Raymond, Hank Qrono Orono High School Forestry Don't mind me, I only live here. UHank , as a native of Orono, is well qualified to serve as a guide. He is always glad to point out places of historic interest, such as the standpipe, the bridge and the soldier's monument. He takes especial pride in his personally con- ducted tours to all the best dance halls of Orono, Veazie, Stillwater and Milford. Don't pardon yourself if you get into Hank's way, he will push you to one side. if you stand in the way of his progress. Farley, Philip Edwin, Phil,,' CIDKZA Westbrook Westbrook High School Forestry Hats off to the pugilistic forester from Westbrook! In the fall ofi'23 this husky woodchopper threw his spiked boots and heavies into a suit case and came to Orono. S-ince his arrival he has pro- gressed in many lines. In spite of all his failings we all wish him the best of luck in the future. V Farrington, Lucy, Lou, X52 , Brewer - Home Economics ' M Club Minstrels Cljg Pan-Hellenic 'Council Ql,2, 35 g Home Economics CZ, 32, Vice-President Lucy, after her freshman year saw the error of her ways and changed to Home Ee. She now serves on every committee. She is a born diplomat and settles many of our childish quarrels by refusing to take sides with us. When everyone else is down in the dumps Lucy is still good natured, and her contagious smile is a sure cure for the blues. Lucy's one failing seems to be a terrible weakness for curly hair-of any shade whatever! . Farrington, Marion, CDM Brewer Brewer High School Biology Rifle Club QZ, 3D 5 Class Numerals, Hockey Qlj 3 Home Bc Club q1,25. . Marion started out as a Home Ec but developed an interest in biology, especially in the peculiar specie that haunts the c-inder path. Her blond hair and blue eyes are just another proof of the theorv that opposites attract each other. Among the co-eds she is famous for her blush and her luck at cards.- 'Nough said, she's there. K S.: -T S XV' ' i, l l l --eil 94 Farris, Evelyn Ada, Sid, X52 Eastport Shead Memorial High School Latin Latin Club CZ, 3D 3 Vice-President Rifle Club Here's to the Juliet of Balentine- VVherefor art thou Romeo? The girl with the gift of gab, but who, at times, studies earnestly, when one least suspects it. Sid has an extra sense,-she can sense food a mile off, and she can even tell when a box from home leaves the station. In spiteof her liking for men and eats, she is able to make the dean's list just the same. Fernald, Abba Colburn Winterport Winterport High ,School I History Here's to Abba-she sure is a shark. She can master any and all earthly things, and is now contemplating the heavenly bodies. We predict a great future for this child, although she still wears that ring-we fear it's a Mexican.. And say did you know you have an artist among you? I Fernald, Waldron Eaton East Boothbay Boothbay- High School ' History As silent as the Hall which bears his name, this proud gentle- man from Boothbay saunters daily across our campus. The great events of history are of far more importance to'Fernald than the thoughtless ramblings of his fellowmen. ' Field, Kenneth Sellers, Red, Ken, CIJKE Millinocket Bangor High School Electrical Engineering Glee Club g Band fl, 2, 3D 3 Exchange Editor M am- iac Q35 3 News Editor Ccmftjms g A See! says Ken as he expounds on the wonders of Katadin trying to picture its incomparable beauties to the doubtful listener. Alwa s full of e he finds it eas to hold several editorshi s and to Y P P, Y. . P . ,teach in the department of Engineering Drawing. Always has a smile on his face especially-when he May be going to Bangor. Did you ever hear of the Great Northern? Red has. just ask him. Z -..ggi Ego.- Ford, Eleanor Frances, Fordie Brewer Brewer High School Latin Rifie Club g Latin Club. . Here's Henry's relative. We wonder why she favors the B. R. 8: E. with that perfectly good name. We should expect her to use her last name and go back and forth to school thusly. Oh what would that math class do without Fordie in their midst. We always considered her as a bashful, sedate young lady, but, oh, Eleanor, how you've disappointed us since you attached yourself to that class of boys. . French, Leita Esther Brewer Brewer High School History Hark to the harmonious sounds of pipe, Organ, piano, or choir. Leita's talented in all, Though she's never tried a lyre. Had she lived in Adam's time, She's fallen for Noah's son. But in this deep romantic age There lives another one. , French, Lucian Taylor, Frenchy, QJQA Fort Fairfield Fort Fairfield High School Electrical Engineering Band Ql, 225 Rifle Club Frenchy is the photographer of old, and he comes from the land of sunshine and spuds. He is applying his days and nights to the vague field of electricity, but his thoughts are far, far away in a distant Normal School. At times he is a firm adherent of Dr. Barker, but we cannot state just when. Friedman, Hilda Lee. ' Bangor Bangor High School French This little mliss has a pair of big brown eyes that are never blue. Her favorite song is that famous ditty entitled It Takes a Good Man to do That. -Hilda's ambition is to go south where the cotton grows and the Charleston originated. Can you picture her conducting a class in Pt-physical torment-in which Hilda claims she is going to major. XX Q 'H -, F-its T-5, Q , ...mags Egg...- Frost, Harlord Stuart, Jack, CIJFA Bar Harbor Bar Harbor High School Civil Engineering Class Baseball Qlj, Track QZD, Cross Country QZD, Debating Club. W'here's Frost? I don't know, but if Bunk Keen's leather coat is gone he is in Old Town. Stuart in name as well as occupation. ' Try and get a glass of milk. All right, fifty cents. Milk's cheap today. How-are-you? I'm-awfully-glad-to-see-you. My name is Jack Frost, the old- est man in college. Gerry, NVyman Parker Brewer Brewer High School Economics Wymaii wishes that he didn't have all A.B. classes as then he wouldn't have to come to class dressed up every day. Gee, I had an awful laundry bill for collars last week. Wyinaii s-imply must have a white collar job, so he is studying economics. Juggling figures is light work and not much of a strain on the back. Grace, S. John de Baptist, Jack E. Boston, Mass. E. Boston High School - Civil Engineering Varsity Football Squad Jack hails from the sunny Latin climes of Portugal, bringing a strong attraction with him for the French. Therefore Old Town. And he's been away from the campus two years, but they say ab- sence makes the heart grow fonderf' Yet we don't know where he goes nights with that guitar of his, but it certainly' looks suspicious when we see him leave the campus with said instrument of love under his brawny arm. Perhaps-but we're not sure-Peanut and Jack always are about as Mutt and jeff. Sometimes it's billiards, other times pool, and still other times, bowling. Harrnless! yes, but the rest We leave to your benevolence and mercy. ' Grant, Ernest Howard, EX Vlfashburn VVashburn High School Mathematics 'Kappa Phi Kappa, Campus Board Qlj , Asst. Circula- . tion Manager QZD , Band Q25 , Freshman Rifle Team, Math Club, Physics Club, Glee Club QSJ, Penobscot Valley Alumni Association Scholarship. Ernest hails from the Aroostookratic town of Washburn, whose fame will be assured as soon as Ernest has framed his sheepskin and come into his own. In spite of three years of exposure to the craft and cunning of our wild and wily women, he still maintains that the home town is worthy of most eranest attention. Ernest is a man of letters and. an ardent A.B., and majors in the art of John Spaghetti. ,J Z 'NV' 1 ,nn .v -'T-S 1 .. .. fr EEE 'IQ'-u '-. -n , ,-...L, ...sQf Eggs... 'if' Gross, Elroy Heyer 'Waldoboro Waldoboro High School FO1'CStry Forestry Club tl, Zj. Elroy is one of those who took time out,'.' but true to his orig- inal purpose, has come back to finish strong with us. We know, by his calm, collec-ted, and unassuming way of going about his work, that he is here for business. When you sally into 'the woods, Elroy, are you going to be lonesome? ' Guilbault, Beatrice O. Biddeford Biddeford High School French 81 Spanish Bea is the girl who certainly does love to go Hivering. When this particular out-door sport was prohibited at Balentine, Bea im- mediately found it expedient to take up her abode in Orono. The two years that she did live with us in Balentine was sufficient time for us to learn that she was very fond of reflecting, and was an exponent of the theory that women were made before mirrors, and have been before them ever since. Guilfoyle, Patrick joseph, Joe, GJX Barre, Mass. Barre .High .School A Electrical Engineering Track tl, 2, 35 g Class Relay tl, 2,35 5 Numerals tl, 25. This lanky serious looking specimen of Mass. civilization has pounded many a cinder under Kanaly's instruction. Movie heroes, as engineers, gave him the idea that he would like to come to Maine, where men are men and smell like horses, and study sparks, and sparking, Gushee,-Florence Sherman, Gushie, X9 Appleton Gak Grove Seminary Chemistry , Dramatics Cl, 2, 3D g Student Gov't. Council QZQ 3 Treasurer of Y.W.C.A. C35 5 Maine Masque. I This is one of the Chemistry Co-eds, the blonde member of the Gushee-Hughes firm and co-guardian of the molecules in Aubert. Just remember her bark is worse than her bite,-if you don't believe it, ask Annette, she knows. If you hear Gush talking to her- self, don't get alarmed, she is not crazy-just merely rehearsing her part for the next play. Ah-by the way, do you know any good jokes? Gushee would like to hear some more. PM li 'li N Til 1 ---asf 98 129-- . Q ,'-Z-f ' .Ji-ga 'I l,'Xl as r 4 I a ,1 Q P, 4 so , '-,,,- rf .-.,. 5.4 h 5 - N Hackett, Carroll Edmund, Cockey, K2 New Vineyard Farmington High School Forestry Capt. Baseball Qljg Varsity Baseball QZDQ MU Club, Sophomore Owls. Cockey, the champ of sleep, came to Maine with a pillow in one hand and a picture of Lil in the other. Even now when called, he shows a Hush. His pastime is strolling in gardens, among the Roses and Lil1ie's, but finds it quite a stroll between them. Baseball' is the one thing that keeps the pearly eyelids of this fine ladin work- ing order, otherwise, the arms of Morpheus claims him. Hammond, Gertrude Elizabeth, Gertie,' A Eliot Eliot High School ' ,Spanish Spanish Club. ' I . Ger-tie is a true devotee of Maine, in fact she cannotlbear to stay away even fin the summer. time. She is a Spanish star to which the less brilliant ones of the Mount Vernon House hitch their wagons to, thereby hauling through the course. C1ertie has a quiet, good- natured disposition, although a stranger might think her as a part of the background we know better, don't we, Gertie? Hanscom, William Asa, Bill, ATQ Orono Grono High School A Forestry Freshman Football, Basketball, Baseball, Sophomore Gwlg Sophomore Pipe Committee, Varsity Basketball Q2, 315, Junior Week Committee QSQ, Penobscot Val- ley Alumni Association Scholarship. The only man in his class to win numerals in three sports his freshman year. Bill claims Lincoln was a great man and therefore everybody in Lincoln is all right. He certainly is a great athlete, Spanish and otherwise. Asa always has a glad hand for everyone. He lives beside the river and he invites you to drop in any time . Harris, Charles Miller, Charlie, EN ' Augusta Cony High School Mechanical Engineering Rifle Team Qlj 3 A.S.M.E. Dear Aunt Lucy :-I am a little boy aged seven years old, and I have a kitten and a baseball bat, and a dead frog, and a express Wagon named Dodgie , and a part of a wrench, one top, and some of your Kute Kiddie Kut-Guts . I thought that you would be glad to hear it. Hurrayfor the Kiddie's Klub. I can't begin to tell you how- much it has done to straighten me out, during the past year. When I get to be afull grown man, I'm going to be a policeman, a fireman and a hotel detective, like my papa is. I also want to enter my name in the truck driving and porch climbing contest, run by the Kiddie Klub. ssrlrrf . c 1 -' s ' I EEEIFFE I Errirgrf .. g zz V s ' in ll an ' '-L. gl- -I . ...1,... -I i ' I I I in T F-V A 'bf' -..ggi Flag... CJ 'Sf' XJ li Harris, Frederick Simpson, ATA Milo Milo High School Forestry Baseball fl, ZD. I A gun-a fish-ing rod- and a can of good tobacco-seem to be the requirements of this man's happiness. Jolly-poker faced Freddie we'l1 remember him as. He's different because he really studies and perhaps its because There's them as cares . He's conscientious, hard working-his mind is on his work-but his heart? Well some ofnus know where that is too. Here's wishing you the' best-and knowing you'll get it. A Hartley, Harry Albert, Crab, QDKE Brunswick Brunswick High School Civil Engineering Asst. Manager Cross Country Q31 5 Civil Club CSD. This modest youth who seldom expresses his opinion has found it diHicult -to get along in Mark Bailey's Department. This is not due to an impediment in his speech but rather to a lack of time after completing his daily dozen in his correspondence course. His snow- shoeing ability is inherited from his Norse ancestors, but his cigarette smoking ability is not. His blond curls and blue eyes have been envied by the non-payers of poll tax. . Higgins, VVallace Ingley Mapleton Mapleton High School English This handsome fellow changed from Heck to A. B. his Sopho- more year, and has been a heck of an A. B. ever since. A short tifne after this, he gave up taking violin lessons because he thought he was just fiddling away his time. He has a quiet personality, but we have been led to believe that still water runs deep. Who knows what. time the world may profit from his secret cogitations, expressed in faultless English? Hight, Kenneth Vining, Ken, AXA Phillips Phillips High School , ' Economics Baseball Qljg Glee Club Qljg Freshman Track Squad .. Qlj 5 Varsity Track Squad Q2, 35. If a convincing look and smooth How of language counts for anything this gentleman either ought to make a salesman, con man or a professor. He is one of these fortunate mortals whose figures seem to be the original models for everything that they wear. He hasn't settled on anyone in particular but is looking them over, so nothing can be said for publication. But he ought to get a good one eventually. They say that a voice Soft gentle and low is an excellent thing . A year with the Glee Club helped to develop it. x , P. .. T:-r . -..gif 100 Ras... Hitchings. Ruth Clara, Hitch,,' AAA Caribou Caribou High School Biology Student Volunteer Convention at Indianapolis Qlj g Contributors' Club Cl, 2, 33, Secretary Contributors' Club QZD, Treasurer UD, Secretary Wo1nen's A. A. Q25 3 Hockey Squad Ql, Zj 5 Phi Sigma Since Hitch came to college she has acquired three pastimes, boating , biology, and bridge. Even though the first was ruthlessly stepped-on by the powers that be, she is still relentlessly pursuing the other two. There is one other thing that she admits she likes, flowers. But there are flowers and flowers, and Pillsbury's Best is not her favorite! She is fond of fruit, we know, for she is a member of the famous Cinfamous, if you willj UG. F. Gangn. Hobson, Roy Clinton, Hobby, CDI-IK A Portland Portland High School Mechanical Engineering Freshman Track, Chairman Sophomore Hop Comm. 5 Sophomore Qwls, Varsity Track QZQ g M Club. Roy-Roy, the athlet-ic boy- Soul full of fire, little heart full of joy. Coeds, town gals, for him they all fall, ' King of the New Hampshire pole vaulters, he's called. Hobby's best known' expressions are Sorry, live got a date and Oh, how I love that girl ! You can't really blame him Those hair-them eyes- that expression- Oh, Charleyul Hodgins, Ardra Orina, Sunshine, CDM Houlton Houlton High School - g English Contributors' Club 5 Secretary Q32 5 Ccwfnjms Board 12, SD 5 Specials Editor Here she is: North Hal1's original ray of Sunshine. Although she is 'not a Home Ec., she has her domestic traits. If you don't believe it, ask Sunshine how cold it is outdoors and she will tell you- with the aid of the candy thermometer. However Sunshine has other things to occupy her time. Wheii she isn't busy writing.up news for the Campus she is writing a story for the Maine-Spring. Does she rate with the Faculty? Wiitness the S. E. A. banquet! Hodgins, Elwin Blanchard, Spud, CDMA Houlton Houlton High School Civil Engineering Cross Country Qlj 3 Basketball Qlj g Class Treasurer Qlj 5 Treasurer Civil Club C35 5 Associate Editor Prism. Heed ye people. Come gather round, This tall masticator of the fruit of the ground. He is student, philosopher, and general good fellow, He is always there with his bright cheery hello. Dancing and women are to the front in his scope This gangling farmer throws his Bull without rope. But with all his faults we like him none the less, And unite in predicting his assured success. 4 46:-guy Ji! ...., Jil: has.- Qi, 1 o I fir' Ja' 7:13 3713 Holman, Archie Ray, Archie Dixfield Dixlield High School . ' Biology . This ambitious son of Dixfield, after spending two years at college in Iowa, realized that the best place to go to college was here in his own state. The reports from Coburn Hall are that his success as a biologists is assured. Beware Batchelder, here comes your successor! . Howard, Henry George, 'fTim, CDMA South Paris South Paris High School Civil Engineering Civil Club CSD. This lop-sided dago, whose physiognomical aspect you see drooping along the side of this page, received his inspiration to follow the proud profession of a civil engineer from watching a squad of dusky citizens of sunny Italy lay the Paris line of the G. T. R. R. Thus you now find him a faithful follower of the transit bearers, dragging a chain behind him. i Hoyt, Edith Gertrude, Hoity, AAA Yonkers, N. Y. Northfield Seminary French M Club Minstrels Clj g French Club CZ, SJ 5 Spanish Club CSD g Assistant Manager of Hockey Edith, or Hoity , as she is known to her co-workers in cards, hails from the wild state of New York. That's why, when the first bell is ringing, she always says, Time for just one more hand! Edith is sure that Lucerne-in-Maine is going to be a greater success than the Florida boom. And pray, why not? Isn't her hero a member of the white-collar force down there? Edith's Busy Sign really means Come in , for her room is always a gathering-place for the Grape-Fruit Gang , of which she is a charter member. ' Hughes, Cyrstal S., Chris, XD. Mapleton Mapleton High School ' Chemistry Varsity Basketball Cl, 2, SD, Captain CID, Class Bas- A ketball Cl, 2, 35, Athletic Board Cljg Class Secretary CZ, 3Dg Student Gov't. CZ, 3jg Treasurer' C225 Vice- President C35 3 All Maine Wonien. Crystal, the other half of the Chemistry Co-eds, is the one who keeps the telephone girls on duty. From nine in the morning until nineat night she answers the phone g but regardless of the pumping of her sisters they never learn who is on the other end of the line. She takes part in many campus activities, her specialty being basket-ball, of which she is Captain.. When all Balentine is in an uproar she aloiie is calm and carries on her favorite occupation of chasing mo ecu es. N 1-...Q X v ii ,T 'A -..ggi 102 Eg..- Humphrey, Hilton, Hump, CIDHK BHf1gO1' Bangor High School Civil Engineering Cadet Second Lieutenant QD, Freshman Basketball Qlj 5 Varsity Basketball Hump the Queen city toreador is a boy of numerous abilities. He plays football, basket ball and Carmel with rare skill. Since trying to reform the Military department this dark haired youth has directed his talents along other lines especially library work. ' Hutchinson, Calvin Morgan, Hutch, CIJHK Hallowell Hallowell High School Civil Engineering Freshman Cross Country and T rack, Captain Fresh- man Cross Country, Varsity Cross Country Q2, 35, Varsity Track Q25 3 Class Relay Cl, ZD. This blue-eyed sheik plays a mean hand of bridge and his strong suit is always hearts. He is never seen with co-eds. The reason might be found if you could see the original of the picture on his desk. In rank, well, he's the most ambitious fellow in college. Did you ever see him without a grin? The way he keeps in training for Cross Country is by running around the blocks in Augusta so as to meet the same girl twice. E jack, Ronald A., Pejepscot Lisbon High School' Economics Another man who wanted the honor of belonging to the class of 1927 came to us from Mass. Aggie. Ronald is one of the aspiring young Economists who hopes to remedy all the faults in our Econom- ic System as soon as he graduates. We hope you can, Ronald, so that our Economic Courses will be a little less complicated. Jacobs, George Webster, Robin Hood Brockton, Mass. Brockton High School and Chemistry 'Mass Inst. Tech. Orchestra, Bugler Qlj 3' Rifle Team QZD g Sergeant Bu- gler Q25 5 Liberal Club CZJ 5 Rifle Team C31 Behold the mighty bear hunter! He was not satisfied with the mild life inthe Shoe City so came north to chase molecules and Bruins. .Lately he has been made instructor in archery and may be seen any day shooting at a straw target with his band of Merry Women. He enjoys shooting at the feet of his classmates with 22 calibre rifles. He also has a passion for long and high sounding words. ,f -..efni-if 103 Egg..- 'Sinai'- 77111 :FH f johnson, Edward Douglass, Ed BQDII Monmouth Mechanic Arts High School Boston Horticulture Cross Country Squad l Track Squad Qlj Alpha Zeta CSD Ed came to Maine with a fine determination never to allow him self to become corrupted From that day he has gradually lost all of his former ideals until today he actually Charlestons and what is more-he has even been known to smoke. In spite of these drawbacks Eddie is one fine chap. He is clever and dependable and will cer- tainly make his way in this hard cruel world If there is a Deans List there you can bank on it that he will make it We re all behind youand not kicking johnson Madara Lucy Pittsfield Maine Central Institute Home Economics Home Ec Club Cl, 2 3 5 House Treasurer QZD , Y VV 1 C.A. Secretary 2, 3 . In spite of Marada's injunction Don't Label It, etc., she is very fond of decorating her friends' charming rooms with such atro- cious signs as Home and Homicidef' ,And doesn't she love to stack rooms! My, my, children do get so much pleasure from small things! We Balentine folks all miss her now that she's over at North Hall, but we have to reconcile ourselves to her absence, since we know how fond she is of her present roommate. Johnson, Margaret Elva, Peggy, IIBQ Bangor Bangor High School Mathematics We wonder if perhaps some day Margaret will find a satisfactory man, Somewhere in the East or West Or perhaps a foreign landr She's very petite, so very quiet, Don't be deceived by acts. - In dancing and in school she atones For the flurry that she lacks. Keene, -Gerald Merle, AFP . Bridgton Bridgton High School Agriculture This rotund individual is a true disciple of all that is great about his home town. The bombastic coloring of his repartee is a little misleading be- cause he really doesn't mean, it. He has ambitions to' take the crown of Strangler Lewis Brown, and to physically impress certain individ- uals with his abilities on that line. . The above is mostly the bunk, because I-Tatu is one of the best hearted of men, and is kmdest toward the world in general. - in, ' in If' 104 L Kehoe. George Fredrick, CIHFA Rutland, Mass. Rutland High School ' Forestry Track tl. 2, 35, Numerals QZ, 35. This tall, skinny human is commercializing his tallness in trying to break the state record in the high jump. He started his career as a Chemical Engineer but could not see Doctor Otto's joke so he moved over to Wiiislow Hall to take Forestry. Kelso, Elmer Garfield, Kel, CEQA Buxton Buxton High School I Forestry Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball Q25g Rifle Club tl, 2, 35 3 Rifle Team fl, 35 g Intramural A. A. The campus lost a splendid Don Juan when Kel,,' in denance of the Owls, 'stepped out of his class.' Kel never was a believer in 'conventions,' but loyalty is his sterling quality. This outstanding point in his character once prevented him from becoming one of Florida's millionaire land kings. However, Kel does not lack am- bition, he hits his courses like a true marksmang' he has achieved the honor of becoming Grandpa to a sorority. What more could any man ask? I Kirk, Florence M., Mae, IIBCID 5 Bangor Bangor High School French Cciafzfzpus Board C3 5 . I Many people appreciate fields but there is only one Field for our Mae.', She really never seems to study but by her rank one would not suspect such to be the case. The final words are-small and retiring, generous and lovable. Knox, Eugene Alfred, Hard, CIJK2 Houlton Houlton High School Physics Gia-1 Club tip. Hard Knox, imported from a town which starts nowhere and ends in the woods, has spent three years trying to convince Doc Fitch that he can see molecules. To keep in shape for this he exercises in his spare time as cheer leader, and it is generally admitted that for inventing furious and fast gyrations of hands, feet, and spine, he has VValter Camp backed off the map. A good example of small but noisy. He likes to start scraps at basketball games, and use the long distance telephone to Waterville. 1 .X--.fe tml izjaalbbi E5 'Sf' -'W nf' - N 'l'jaE'-'ali -..-sgf 105 Ea..- I cj A I 'NJ E11 Kionholm, Edgar Warren Monson Monson Academy HiStOry Edgar always plans to start home, at least two days in advance of vacation. No, it's not a woman in the case. It's in order to get the railroads running in that part of the state before the rest of the Monsonites arrive, the every-day method of travel being skiis. He is now preparing an important treatise on Slate-By One Who Knows. Kurson, Sylvia Marion, Sylly ' Bar Harbor Bar ,Harbor High School 1 English Contributors' Club tl, Zjg First Prize Sophomore Es- say Contest QZQQ Captain Freshman Basketball, Class Basketball Ql, 25, Secretary of Debating Club QQ, Second Prize VVomen's Intercollegiate Poetry Contest QZD, First Prize Contributors' Club Short Story Con- test CZQ 5 Assistant Editor M ame-S Wing W Last year it was genius starving in the attic, this year Sylly moved to the unromantic second floor, but it is still genius starving. It you didn't guess that she came from Barbor by her snappy neck- ties and famous motor-boat laugh, she would soon tell you. Only don't give her a chance. But when it comes to writing poetry about souls, betrayed'i and otherwise, Edna St. Vincent had better look to her laurels. Lamoreau, Paul Dombey, Cy, QJHK Presque Isle Presque Isle I-Iigh School Electrical Engineering Vice-President Class Qljg Class Football CID, Presi- dent Class Q2jg Varsity Football Q2, 32h g Capt.-elect Clljg Sophomore Owl CPres.jg Track Team Q2jg M. C.A. Board f3j, M Club Q3jtg Secretary A. A. QZDQ Vice-President A. A. . Yes, this is Paul. Tell us one who doesn't know him and we will tell you of one that hasn't been at Maine for the past three years. I-Ie came down to us from up in the heart of the potato country, a typical farmer's son, big, jolly and crazy to work. Lane, Annette Elizabeth, X9 I Calais Malden CMass.Q I-Iigh School French M Club Minstrel This young lady, we believe, is the strongest advocate on the campus for the Maine I-Iellof' She has formed the habit of speak- ing to everyone, not excluding the janitor and the dean. She has always had a desire to travel-now to Florida-Day- tona to be exact. 'Annette'should have been a lawyer. She could argue a blind man into buying a set of illustrated picture books. But Tuck,' this into your cap, Annette, you can be a good sport, too. xg F' .1 . I li ll 'x xxx .ti .Q 'Q--.... -'nafif I o6 Ew- Ai' 4 I-Y'-J ji-L5 7 'ipn -'5 r xx 1 , I 1' . X - -ff g- ,. . 'A'f.':-JI . . 1 ,, I B! Lary, George Alfred, ATA Old Grchard Qld Qrchard High School Forestry Track tl, Zj. ' George was in a spelling match once. He didn't win a prize so he. decided to 'come to college. George admits, Of all the grate men thier are I'd like to meat Noah Webster the moastf, Lavorgna, Michael Lawrence, CDQIJK Rumford Stephens High School Electrical Engineering Freshman Footballg Freshman Basketballg Varsity Football Hats off! The Sheik is passing byg another Janie is among us. Ask Mike how he tricked the great Swede Oberlander. Even for his faults Mike may amount to something after all, after he grows up. He has proved himself quite proficient in handling elec- trons in Lord Hall so why should he not amount to something. Leman, Ruth, Red Lemonf' AAA Liberty Belfast High School Home Economics Clear the road! That's Ruth Leman at the wheel. She needs all the road and both ditches. In fact she is rather partial to the ditches. Ask Dean Colvin about that rainy night. Besides being a three point home ec, and a connoisseur of movies, men, and morals, she is somewhat of a medical consultant in certain circles. VVhat is there about Ruth's red hair that sends all the young men to the bright lights of 'New York? - Lewis, Carlton Herbert, Tuck, ATA . Old Orchard Old Qrchard High School Forestry Track tl, Zj 5 Vice-President Forestry Club CSD 5 Cam- pus Here's the boy that made the finest beach in the world fam- ous. His smile is his own press agent. Co-eds? Yes and no. Outside interests? A few. Girls? Uh huh. Q ,. 4 ,. 'TV' .1 - N kr -..elif 107 ga..- XJ Nf- ia Lewis, George Boston, f'Duffy, BQDII 5 North Berwick North Berwick High School Education Freshman Basketball Qlj 5 Freshman Baseball QIQ5 Varsity.Baseball QZQ5 M Club CSQ. Here, gentle reader, is another long-legged athlete from North Berwick. We say 'another' because as far as we know there has been only one other who has had the courage to undertake the long and difficult trail from North Berwick out to the civilized world. After his arrival Duffy was quick to learn the ways of the people and now he is discernable from the average college man only by his seriousness. Lobley, Joseph Harlen, Joe Bangor Bangor High School V Electrical Engineering Class Football Qlj 5 Class Basketball , Here he is, girls. Look him over. This blue eyed boy who hails from the land of bootleggers and Chateau dances. The greatest of all magazine salesmen, the one who takes Electrical Engineering merely as a recreation. If he stays in college some higher mark than A will have to be invented. Here's to Ioe,', a scholar, a gentleman, and an excellent judge of which side of the coin is uppermost. Lord, Marion E., XQ Kezar Falls Porter High School English Athletic Board C155 Track C215 Dramatics Q2, 35 5 Maine Masque Q35 5 House Treasurer C35 5 Student . Gov't Council Qfij 5 Vice-President Y.W7.C.A. 5 As- sistant Hockey Manager Q3j. Here comes that Marion Lord, you know the one who's on the Dean's List and has a finger in every pie. She has so much on her mind she won't even speak to you, but you could never accuse her of having too much on her heart. But look out! Some day she may find time .to take a course in co-education. Lord, but she's got a nerve. Have you never seen her dash across the campus to a birth- day party in an Alice blue pajama suit? That's how she rates an A in collegiology. Lovely, Claude Gerald Qld Town All hail the mailman of our class! After working for Uncle Sam for several years,-Claude decided that the opportunities at Maine were too goodto be missed. So here he is! Our hats are off to him for getting a college education at the age of thirtv-three. Mav his several sons and daughters become staunch Maine men and wonien. Sl iii ll ll HS -----if IOS l-l2e---- X png' r?. . , qv. A XYZ' ' 0 Q Q 2 I :5 'gp .5 -7 I v' -5. Q 13.49 ,' s ., -- so , - B- .1-' McGary,. Donald Fredrick Bangor Bangor High School and Coburn Economics Spanish Club Q2, SD 5 Cross 'Country This shank of bone and hank of hair, Came up to Maine to win the Co-eds fair. But 'that's not all, for this young gander Allowed his mind to Machias wander. So with his specs and Rudy Gomez's permission, 'Way down East he went to. fulfill a mission. Back he cameg he had not gone in vain, ,Cause with him he brought his ball and chain. McGowan, Gaylon Hamilton, QDX - Island Falls Island Falls High School Mechanical Engineering Northeastern University -I ' Band Q2, 3D 5 Executive Comm. A.S.M.E. Low built and of novel body design embodying the latest in motor construction and body comfortg Here you have Gaylon, who found the mass metropolis too far from his small 'town ideals and transferred from Northeastern University to the ranks of the dirty mechanicals at Maine. Since then, he has divided' his time between studying to keep on the Dean s List, and sitting with the Pin Bear- ers picture before him. Macliaughlin, Christine Marie, Chris, HBCIJ Bangor Bangor High School Mathematics Rifle Club Cl, 25 5 Math Club Q1,2, 3D g Hockey CZ, SD, A. A. Board QQ, Spanish Club A follower of Euclid is this Queen City lass, Who left the ranks of '26 to join a nobler class. Cheerful, carefree and athletic, with a heart that knows not scorn We hope that life will hold for her a fair and glorious Don MacLaughlin, Marlin Vance, Mac,' ECDE Brewer Brewer High School Physics Band Cl, 2, 3jg Qrchestra QU, Assistant Band Lead- er? C31 I Mac is the leader of Brewer's famous agony band, and a high blower in our own rank of musicians. He started his college career as an electrical engineer, but decided that electricity meant nothing to him. He left college for two long years to become the principal of Castine High School Cand woman's guardian for E.S.N.S.D Mac is now a physics A.B. Good wishes for Doc Fitch the second. X NI E1 l I,- --1- -..elsif 109 Ea..- 373 T173 l McPhee, Howard Sheridan, Daddy, CIDQA Bath M01-se High School Electrical Engineering Secretary A.I.E.E. K K'Daddy's first year at our institution was rather hectic. As proof, we refer you to his art gallery. But-now, witness the effect of careful 'nursing' on the then immature mind. After a year's ab- sence from the classroom, Daddy returned with new vigor to the attack-not onlyiupon class and campus records but upon the capaci- ties of interstate mail trains. A Madden, Clarence Edwin, Ir., Micky, ATA Augusta Kent's Hill Seminary EdL1C21'CiO11 Track Cl, 2, SD. ' Got any writing paper, stamps, envelopes and ink? f Gad, that boy must have a girl in every town. What? just one girl! Impossible. ' But, dear reader, 'tis so. Ain't love gran' and glorious. Mahoney, john Hagerthy Ellsworth Ellsworth High School English Camjms Board fl, 2, 35 3 Managing Editor C35 g M ame- Sjwiug C2,3j 5 Editor Q35 g Contributors' Club Ql, 2, SD 5 Kappa Gamma Phi. It's unfortunate that Munsey diediso soon, now John will have no competition when he graduates. What this Ellsworth boy 'does not know about journalism, you could put under your thumb-nail, provided that the space is not already occupied by real estate. John is campus correspondent for all the Bangor, Portland, and Boston papers worth reading, and between sleeping and pounding out news stories on his portable mill, he manages to eat once in a while. Con- trary to collegiate rumor, John is far from being a misogynistg in fact, he thinks that the coeds are a distinct scenic asset to the University. Marsh, Marion Faye, Marshie, KAI' Orono Orono High School ' History Marion has suddenly become an ardent football fan. Never before until this year has she been interested in football. VVe wonder -what's the attraction? As she and Polly are almost as inseparable as the Siamese twins it is hardly possible to mention one without receiving an image of both. Every spare minute is spent at the library, for this very tiny young lady is trying to show those who are much larger that the mental capacities are equal. So her psychol- ogy made an impression after all! st . C E55-'Y' if. , -..wsfif 110 fig..- xr'- Martin, George Nelson, Nellie, CIJFA Hudson, N. Y. Hudson High School Civil F.nginec-:ring Here we have him, the sophisticated, ruby lipped boy from New York. 'fNellie loved a school teacher when he came from the West, but he soon found he loved the co-eds best. ' Now 'tis common talk about our town, that all the co-eds have thrown him down, but he died with his boots on, so what is that, girls, what is that. Gay, Joseph Drummond, Soapy, BGJII .Newcastle Lincoln Academy, Dartmouth Education Freshman Basketball, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Qwlsg Varsity Basketball Q2, 35 g Varsity Baseball Q25 5 Chairman Junior Prom Comm. Q35 g M Club Q2, 35. Pipe the nickname! A word to the wise girls. Soapy is for smooth guy and he received his early training at Dartmouth. Besides being Beta's exponent of the half-step and Charleston, he is right at home on the basketball floor and cavorts around the keystone sack in the spring. Joe hails from Newcastle and after he is through studying and playing ball he plans to go back and run the general store with his brother Tom. Mason, Pauline Catherine, Babe'? Bangor St. Joseph's Academy Spanish El Circulo Espanol. Have you seen my Pauline? is the anxious query of Babe's twin, trying to keep her out of mischief. Babe certainly can keep a secret even if it causes anxiety to one of the members of the French Department. A ' ' . She likes to attend the A.T.O. dances where her brown eyes have caused much competition. ,She is very anxious for spring to come so she can go sailing in one of the boats he is making. Matthews, Annette Susan, Bobbie, AZ f 5 - Hampden Highlands Hampden Academy ' BiOlOgy Camjms Q2, 35 5 4-H Club Q2, 35 5 House Secretary 4135. Heres' 'our Bobbie, -the little meek Freshman of 1923, who was thinking of a perfectly proper course in history. But alas! since then she has bobbed her hair and taken to nursing wasps. She spends her noon hours anywhere but at the dinner table and her greatest pastime of the afternoon is overseeing her Freshman Chemistry class. ! gf, Ati' 'ig -..ggi III Ee..- 4-gr , 3:13 Tilt! il I Maxwell, Sidney Armond, Sam, ATQ Wollaston, Mass. Quincy High School EC011OmiCS MGfi1'ZiGC Board Ql5 g Numerals, Baseball Ql5 3 Advertis- ing Mgr. Mainiac Q25 5 Kappa Gamma Phi, Asst. Mgr. A Varsity Track Q25 5 M.C.A. Cabinet Q25 g Pi Pi Kappa Q35 g Business Mgr. Zlloiniac Q35, Mgr. Varsity Track Q35 g Advertising Mgr. Prism Q35 3 Track Club Q35. Sam -who has not heard that name shouted across Alumni Field and echoed from wall to wall of the new Indoor Field? Sam certainly is the busiest student in collegesand would no doubt have ruined his health if Mr. Z-r of the English department had not heroically stepped in with a two page prescription and prognosis. Merchant, Edith Charlotte, Aphid, AZ. Walnut Hill North Yarmouth Academy Pre-Medical Phi Sigma, Natural History Group, 4-H Club g Varsity Hockey Q25 g Baseball Q25 g Track Q25 g Numerals Q25 5 XV inter Sports. Enter Edith, the snowshoe queen! Poor Edith was so disap- pointed last winter when there was no snow and she missed out add- ing to her silver collection. To offset this gentle sport, in the summer time she dons her huge straw hat, takes out her butterfly net, and indulges in the art of Haphidideanf' . Meserve, Norman A., Norm, K2 Gorham, H. Gorham High School Forestry Freshman Track Ql5g Varsity Baseball Q25, Sopho- more Qwls Q25. Another Granite State man makes good. His first experiences on the campus were rather clouded+but since then? Although at- tending college in Maine and living in New Hampshire, his interests are in a New York college. We all-, wonder why Norman is so in- terested in New York City. Milliken, Harold Edward, AXA Portland Deering High -School Civil Engineering Varsity Track Ql5 g Secretary' Civil Club Q35. Hal entered the University in the class of '26 but after a year and a half had to go under the knife of a skilful saw-bones. He looked the class of '27 over and decided that it was just as good so he came back and continued his pursuit of- an education as a member of our illustrious class. He bids fair to become a good Civil Engi- neer some day if he keeps on. 'gg gg II2 5329... Mitchell, Alfred Bradford, Gramp, BAE Saco Thornton Academy Chemical Engineering Instrumental Club QZ, 3jg Glee Club QZD, Alpha Chi Sigma, Mu Chi Sigma. A Q At last the problem has been solved. You ask what it is. Why girls leave home? Show us the fair co-ed from any college in Maine including Colby and Farmington Normal who would not fall for this beautiful peroxide blonde. Perhaps this is the reason Old S. A. as he is sometimes called by his chemical classmates, is taking Chem- istry-so that he can manufacture a dye for his hair to keep the women away. Modes, Samuel, Peanut I Portland Portland High School I Chemistr Y Manager Basketball at Commons. . Peanut's chemistry major is only an excuse to be here. In reality he majors in P.T. The responsibility of running-with the help of Wally-his favorite department, keeps him busy, but he is never too busy to grin. He is one of the livest wires at Omicron Alpha -Kappa house. Peanut is one of the class's biggest, little men but his ambition is to fill Paul ,Lamoreau's shoes. , . Moore, john Philip, Dinty, ECDE South Portland South Portland High School Electrical Engineering Class Track fl, 2, 35, Varsity Track QZ, 35, Class ' Relay Team CZ, SD. just look at this noble follower of the electrons. Because ether waves were slightly faster than Dinty, 'our corned beef and cab- bage king took up track in an endeavor to overtake them. He is still training, so figure it out for yourself. Dinty has slightly Socialistic tendencies, believing that the Seniors should set the pace in such indoor sports as dishwashing, etct In some other respects he seems normal enough. Morenault, Angeline Gertrude Fort Kent Fort Kent High School , Mathematics Math Club, French Club. We, only know Angie as she is on the campus and we are in- clined to believe that she leads a double life. Still waters run deep and no one with a pairi of roguish eyes like she possesses can always be the good little angel that she pretends to be. She speaks the par- lez-vous lingo better than most people speak English, which makes us wonder why she majored in Math. Still she knows how to interpo- late and not only problems in Math. 113 sm FFF FFF -14' ff sszlfff FFF' ff' g QFFF ru ' 'Nf' if P3 llll na, Muzzy, Bessie Agnes, f'Betty, HBQIJ , Greenville Greenville I-Iigh School H0136 EC0110micS Campus Board Q2, 355 Social Editor C355 Glee Club Q15 255 Maine Minstrels- Q15 5 Home Ec Club fl, 2, 355 Secretary-Treasurer C 35 5 Prism Board. In spite of her desire to sail to foreign lands, we know that she will soon be I-Iasting back. Betty possesses all the attributes of a I-Iome Ec. Try to get her cross. If she had to answer the question: Where was I? She would have as much work as Reginald Denny. In spite of her frequent trips to Bangor she expects to pass Smithie's course. Myers, Beatrice Evelyn, Bea, :KAP Grono Orono I-Iigh School French Latin Club5 Rifle Club. , - Aha! another shining light from the bustling University town. When it comes to shooting-no matter what the line-be it rifle, archery or in Cupid's fair art you'l1 always find Bea in the lead. Wheli you want to laugh just hunt up Bea and with her endless string of jokes and wit you'll find plenty of entertainment. Orono's social activities would be at loss without this busy Bean who is a member of every organization worth while. , But Bea, we know that your real idea of life is-a Ford, Freddy and Fun!! Newcomb, Olevia Olive, Leva, AOII Carmel Hampden Academy-Car-mel I-Iigh School Economics 81 Sociology Class Basketball C15 5 Varsity I-Iockey QZ, 35 5 Glee Club C25 5 Outing Club. . , Dancing eyes, .dancing lips, dancing feet-that's Leva -when shets not a Sociologist or Physical Culturist! And just because she's majoring 1n'fI1 H today, doesn't mean her tastes won't change tomor- row. How about it, Leva ? ' Niles, Arthur I-I., Art, AXA Rumford RU.111fO1'd High SCl'100l Civil E1'fgj1'1e31'j11g Executive Comm. Civil Club C 35. U .Another illustrious son of Rumford which has given many to Maffieb I-Ie 1S an ardent devotee of the silver screen and may usua y e seen at the theatre atternthe day's work is done. Apparent- ly he 1S a woman hater but he carries on a heavy correspondence As a C1V1l engineer he is sure to be a success if he doesnit decide to run for Congress. .' aw' , '1:f 55' -..wygf II4 5390.-. Norton, Howard Richard, EN Winslow Coburn Classical Institute ' Civil Engineering Banquet Comm. QU, Football Q2, 35, Track Q2, 35, Civil Club. - Howard Neufchatel Norton, alias FIRP,, spelled with a capital F , wanted in every state in the Union, for crimes varying from evading carfares to being a common nuisance. This frail weanling was born in a workshop in ancient Winslow, and to this day the feeble-minded natives love to tell of the time when, FIRP irst viewed the main road, with his alabaster carpet bag clutched firmly in one hairy paw, his ticket to Orono in the other, and with his free hand bidding his fellow sufferers adieu. The Morbid Milkman's favorite pastime, is toying with the 16 lb. sho't, ripping holes in the varsity jerseys, and befriending orphaned oyster crackers. O'Connor, Edith H., X9 . Veazie Bangor High School 4 Home Economics Home Economics Club tl, 2, 35 g Prism Board The artist of the class! Anartist with the crayon, the mixing spoon, and the needle. Whenever there is work to be done, Edith is right on the spot. She is one of the few people who is not afraid to say what she thinks. ' ' Be not deceived by her serious appearance-this young lady has a most unusual sense of humor. Edith has an interestin Old Town-but not in the savings bank. C?'Connor, Watson Burdette, Ir. ' Bangor Bangor High School A Electrical Engineering In spite of his high-sounding name this youth is all right. Be- cause the college of Technology seems to favor boys from the Queen City. I-Ie can make motorcycles turn somersaults, Fords roll over, and gets his picture in the Boston papers so he may amount to something, some day. O'Neil, John Daniel, Jack, GDCIJK . Lewiston Jordan High School Forestry f Rifle Team Q2, Sjg Track Club Cl, 2, 35, Men's Stu- dent Senate The Mystery Man. Contrary to the general opinion, John is not Peggy G'Neil's brother. His chief virtue is versatility. He is equally as adept at repairing Fords as at dismantling tire arms with his eyes closed. As a heart Wrecker he rivals Adolph Menjou himself, and as a student his limitations approach infinity. John never went out for track but it is rumored that he could rival Nurmi covering ground to make the last car from Bangor, and they say her name is Irene. :FFF FFF 'ff EElkkr FFF QL -..sgf IIS Ee..- i Orne, Lorinda Belle, Linny AAA A Thomaston Thomaston High School . A Biology M Club Minstrels Cljg Varsity Hockey Q2, 355 All Maine Women Q2, 355 Phi Sigma C305 Baseball Man- . ager Oh, Lorinda some more chocolates? Love, Galenn. Of course! She is the one to whom campus dances are tame, so off to Augusta and Brunswick she must go. Lorinda used to root for Colby and Harvard, but now its Bowdoin. In addition to cards and hockey, she is going to specialize in Spanish now that she has found out what a terrible swear wordi' con muclio gustoi' is. Never mind, Lorinda you're all right, even if you can't see a joke! Osgood-, Charlotte, Sharley, AOII Orono Orono High School 1 Home Economics Charlotte is ours, only by adoption. We're awfully glad that she stayed out fora year for she makes a desirable addition to a good old class. During her college career, she has gone in for Speed , Sturdy Oakes', and Sigma Nuts and some of her affairs have even been Shady 5 but now she has settled down and quite dazzled us with her EAE pin. Otis, Clarence Edward, Bill, QDX Oakland Oakland High School Electrical Engineering Track QU 5 Executive Comm. CSD 5 Cross Country Asst. Mgr. C30 5,Manager-elect Here is one of the debutantes of 1927. When Bill came to Maine he thought Green Point was the end of a pickle. Now when we want a demonstration of the 'Charleston , we go to this smooth and clever collegian. We admit that this is a swell photo. ' Palmer, Sara Alice, Sally, AOH Orono Orono High School History Although Sally is supposed to live in Orono, she spends most of her time at Mt. 'Vernon We aren't sure whether it's we or our neighbors who should feel flattered. She's only half a person, but she manages to cover a lot of territory just the same. Come on Sal-get on your leather coat with whiskersi' and let's make it a chocolate milk and a ham salad in the Book Store . A? M0935 116 ?3g.0... 5 4 .lr t ...., ' 'Y' ','0 Q 55 I Nu X r u , b ' - 1 rlvl Parker, Charles F., Ir. South VVl11Cll13.1T1 Wfestbrook High School Civil Engineering The philosophers say: Life is but a nightmare in the midst of a deep and dark slumber. But Charlie is just the sort to enjoy him- self in spite of that nightmare, or that somewhat lesser one known as studies. He has been very patient in regard to Spanish, But says Charlie, 'fthere is a limit. Parker, Lyndall Kilgore, 'fParkie, ATQ. Auburn Deering High School r Forestry Edward Little High School Rifle Team Cl, 2, 3D 5 Forestry Club. C1osh! You know that ainlt right, I wouldnit do a thing like that, would I? Parkie says he isn't a sheik but he certainly mails plenty of letters. He is about to publish a bookentitled, The Secret of My Success With VVomen. Memorial Day Parades mean nothing to Parkie , he doesn't even bother to watch them when they pass right by the house. This youngeValentino is a good example of that well known saying, Still water runs deep. Parsons, Williaiii, Bill, ATA South Berwick York High School Forestry 1 Berwick Academy Asst. Mgr. Baseball QU, Rifie Club Ql, Zjg Forestry Club 5 Order of Temple.. , This lad sure has got ambition. Hasn't finished one college and he's planning to take in another. Yuh, Yale and get an M. F. Stick to it Wilyum and you'll get a Job out where men are men and women wear knickers in the winter. Payson, Osborne Lord, Lord Brooks Brooks High School - Agriculture Do you hearthat awful noise? It is Lord conducting one of his favorite one sided arguments. Lord told me that it is his ambition to convert the fellows in the Dorm. to Military Inspection. You have undoubtably guessed that he is a strong factor in the Military Depart- ment. There is little doubt that the Military Department would be a failure without his brilliant military mind directing the endeavors of the enthusiastic Freshmen and Sophomores taking Military. ,Z ,ff 1' af! .-.1-1 117 Ba..- Peabody, Clara Webster, Clare Web, AOH Portland Q H' h 5ChO01 Economics ronfciireabgiirer Debating Club QZD5 Glee Club QZD5 Maine Masque Plays Q2, 3j5 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet C3j5 Mount Vernon Baseball Team QZD. Uh-huh Clawa does lisp-but don't jump to conclusions-she isn't that kind at all. Y. W. Cabinet, Deputation Team Lambda Chi-how would they flourish without Clawa',?' Her friendsfthe entire multitude of them-suspect her of having an uncertainty complex but Abnormal Psychology, and the wisdom of years and AX will remedy that. Peabody, Helen Adams, Hel, AOII Portland Orono High School-Portland High English All Maine Women Q2, Sj 5 Varsity Hockey QZ, 35 5 Asst. Mgr. Basketball Q3j5 Prism Board5 Dramatics Ql, ZD5 Historian Maine Masqueg Women's Student Gov't. Council Qlj 5 Secretary Pan-Hellenic Council Q35 5 Secretary Outing Club5 Contributors' Club 5 Depu- tation Team A story book girl is Helen-Red-Riding Hood Caccent on the redQ-Sleeping Beauty Caccent on bothj-Confessio Amnatas Qdouble accentj. We always claim that sheill fall asleep at the altar when she's being married but-a certain masculine red coat and a certain dilapidated Ford roadster have never yet failed to make a lively sparkle in her black eyes Cdo folks asleep have sparkling eyeslj Pearce, Selden Jacquith, Jake, Seldom, AXA Hallowell High School T . Hallowell Kent's Hill Seminary Chemistry Mu Chi Sigmag Alpha Chi Sigma5 Class Executive Comm. QZJ 5 Asst. Mgr. Track Qlj 5 Rifle Club When he looks serious, then you may be prepared for a wise crack. He reeks of acids, and wrecks not that he does. He seems to have discovered a source of sweets in his department, both digestible and visible. Enuff. In spite of his looks he seems to kid the profs into believing that he knows something about the magic art of test tubes and yellow powders, for he has that privilege of cutting when he wislljalesdthat we all envy but seldom experience. Are courses ever cra e . Peters, Ada Viola Bangor Bangor High School English Another Bangorite on the scene-but she should be at the head ofythe list. She's had two years of the Dean's list and prospects point. to two more. She is crazy over all her subjects-even P. T. She is always laden with a pile of books as if the knowledge of the world was at her command. She is always smilino' happy and friend- ly, thus changing herself from a steady grind toba happy well liked classmate. Y --f--iff 1 1 8 Era-- Q .F l l 1 l 9 i 1 l 5 -i l 1 l I l I l 1 l i l iv 1 1 i i i Z I i ll 1 l l l 1 I l l 4 2 ll, lf 5 l F ls 1 X A+ in i .Plu1nn1er, Arnold Franklin, Si, QIDFA Harrington Harrington High School Economics Si the herring chocker from down East. The great athletic mentor, without a doubt the world's greatest coach. just look at Janie who trained under coach for three yearsg he got in the movies. The coach highly recommends Harrington blue berries as a suitable training food. . Poor, Bernard Tyler Sebago Potter Academy 5 Electrical Engineering Liberal Club Cl, 2, 35 5 Guting Club. .- Here is an eccentric youngster. lfVhose keenness of wit makes him a hopeless arguer. Talking is his hobby and electricity is his forte. They say he is a swift worker in the Ee. lab. and that making hook-ups just comes natural to him. Barney claims he doesn't see the connection between himself and the new segregation rule which holds forth in the library. Guess who that is laughingg wait till he tries to stop. . Poor, Cuyler Stone Sebago Potter Academy Civil Engineering Civil Club C35 g Outing Club Q35 5 M.C.A. Cabinet Q2, 35 5 Cross Country fl, 25g Liberal Club fl, 2, 35. ,We all know Cuyler for he knows all of us. As a hustler, he is second to none, with the possible exception of Barney , Speed is the word, and speed is in his words. He is a go-getter, too, when it comes to studies and practical economics also. He be- lieves that he has demonstrated the practicality of the commandment Remember the Sabbath .... His favorite poem ends, thus: - For the Miracle Man 4 On the modern plan Is known as an engineer. Poor, Florence Leiter, EGJP Sebago Potter Academy EngliSl1 Gorham Normal School Joseph Rider Farrington Scholarship. What do you major in, Florence? . Housework.', - ' That's all right, but we'd like to have your company even if you did get enough of dormitory life at Normal. Florence's enthusiasm is to be admired. May she have the suc- cess in life that she deserves! 6 ,fi if i f 5-, T213 HTH Porter, Arnold Beardsley, GBX Houlton Houlton High School Civil Engineering Civil Club CID. Look at this great big dashing hero. No photographer, no artist could even partially convey the bold and dashing spirit of such a model. A Civil engineer, a future builder, and a leader of women. There should be a law preventing such individuals from attending a coeducational institution. His presence alone causes havoc and weep- ing among the fair sex and despair and suicide among the other less fortunate and gifted sheiks. Noisy, boisterous, and forward-a stu- dent at times, a good fellow oftener, and a dangerous lover at every opoprtunity. Enter-Arnold Beardsley Porter. Porter, Ralph Wellington, EX Houlton Houlton High School Mechanical Engineering Porter, Duke of Wellington, has decided to cast aside his coronet of royalty for the monkey-wrench of an auto mechanic. One could hardly live with a queen after a session in the mechanical lab. anyway. He recently journeyed to Florida and came back again, so one :nay see that he is still loyal to the' old state even if he was brought up in Aroostook. - Preble, Margaret Mary, Peggy, AAA Brewer Brewer High School Home Economics Varsity Hockey Cl, 2, 355 Class' Hockey, Rifle Club Q2, 355 Baseball CZQ j Asst. Mgr. Basketball Q31 g Glee Club Clj g -Home Economics Club fl, 2, 3j. Don't you know Peggy? Sure you do! She's the one that runs like a whirlwind up and down the hockey field every fall. But then why shouldn't she with Micky the Colby athlete and Myles the Maine track man to coach her. She makes 315 a very popular room not only because of the candy trunk, but because she is ever ready to do what-ever you ask of her. We don't know just how we would get along without her. Preble, Wesley Eugene, VVes, CIJHK Qld Town Old Town High School Civil Engineering Class Baseball CU. ' This refined gentleman came to us at the beginning of our Soph- omore year and. chose an Engineering Course as his pastime. He has passed. his evenings in Old Town, at home or otherwise so we know very little of his social life, altho he seems to be present at most of the campus parties. Q ,XF C is' X wi W -..qgf 120 EQ..- U -,,..-.aA,,, ...Q...... Proctor, Kenneth Lee, Shrimp, CIJHK A Presque Isle Presque Isle High School Chemical Engineering Class Track Qlj g Varsity Track Q25 5 Mu Chi Sigma, Class Relay Qfij. ' ., Steady now ladies, this is no heart breaking Romeo, but as you can see, just a curly headed chemical engineer. Isn't he sweet, and do you know he likes Tea for Two. W'ant to meet him? just step into the new gym, cast your eyes over the pole vaulters, grab the smallest one who is doing fourteen feet-maybe it's only eight, and you will have Shrimp . Shrimp came to college because he wanted to do anything else but pick up spuds. His many years of experience in that line has made him quite a husky. . Purington, VVi1liam Andrew, Bill Bangor Bangor High School g Biology Bill is another Engineer who at last saw the light and came over to our B.A. College. His favorite pastimes are speeding, studying, and above all avoiding women. Realm, John Albert, Abbyy sim T Bath Morse High School Civil Engineering This splendid product of the Bath Iron Works has withstood the acid test of time and still presents to a miscreant world the only authentic school girl complexion . Due to this handicap Abby donned a form fitting military disguise for two solid years. Besides scrutinizing Vanity Fair this manipulator of tea, cups and devotee of fashion gave Ben Sklar his inspiration to enter business. Rideout, Doris Celia, KXI' Bangor Bangor High School History Home Ec Club C1,2jgRii-le Club Doris decided that going to school was better than teaching it so she returned to work for that enviable sheep-skin. However, the sheep-skin seems to have been temporarily forgotten in another interest . She was much disturbed by'a question a Senior asked her concerning this interest . But, you haven't convinced us, Doris! .vvf J 5' Yi.-f u 'Sf fN Lf l' if sea TTT 'T FEV ' - g- t - V-T' g'2. '2l:H 121 Ridley, Donald Harry, Don, AFP Sanford Sanford High School r Agriculture Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball QZD 3 Aggie Club EX. Comm. Q35 g Glee Club This is the phenomenal musical, prodigy, whose abilities along this line were never appreciated until he came to college. No wonder! He can only play five instruments at one time. This caclaverous by-product of Sanford occasionally falls for a co-ed, and great is the fall thereof, but you can't keep a good man down. Some day this disciple of Horticulture will be as famous as Luther Burbank. Riley, Harley Marston, Pat, ATA- Livermore Falls Portland High School Civil Engineering ' Harley had heavy hair, His hair has hastened hence. Hurry, Harley, Herpicide. Work, worry, women, we won't whisper which wrecked win- some Wriley . ,L ' Robinson, Paul Stanwood, Robby Auburn Edward Little High School - Civil Engineering Saul went up to Damascus and was struck by lightning and became Paul the Apostle, but Robbie went up to Orono, was struck by the power of words, and became Socrates, propounder of questions hard to answer. He may often be seen in company with Plato and Aristotle, engaged in deep and thoughtful argument, or perhaps with Flora Dora, on a quiet jaunt. May your days be long and your nights still longer, so wish the philosophers. Rollins, Carlton Edward, Slim, QMA Wfaterboro Wfaterboro High School Civil Engineering T1-ack ICD, civii Club tsp. This sophisticated, saprophytic saphead, hailing from the haunts of H20 burro, is another member of those transit peeking and chain dragging crews. If only Mr. Bates Academy for boys and girls gave a Ce. courseu, has been Slim's wish since?. 'iii' ,. --U-will T22 Ek-we . Q 2 is ,1' :L .. 5 if -' V' 1 - ... ...-.4 ,. Q ....-qu. . - -+L ' ..,.... -.. ,-- -v- r N T ... . ... .., .. .,.. .-.. .- -,. ii '-Y - Rounsville, Sherman Hall, Sherm, CDK2 Fairhaven, Mass. Fairhaven High School Electrical Engineering - Class President Qlj g Freshman Relay, Freshman Track, Class Relay Cl, 2, 35 3 Sophomore Qwlsg Var- sity Relay C2, 355 Varsity Track 7625, Track Clubg M Club, junior Marshal. ' Hark to the obituary of S. H. Rounsville the only man in this country who has to pay an income tax on medals and athletic awards. As an innocent charmer of the fair sex, he has no rival here or at the University of New Hampshire which he visits with alarming fre- quency to get pointers on the track team of course. His stylish raiment leads us to suspect he is in the pay of Hart Shaffener and Marx, but since he has learned from the coeds that appearances are deceitful, next year we will doubtless find him, in overalls. Rowell, Pauline Frances, Polly, KAI! Orono Orono High School History Is there anyone who has ever been in the Library who has not seen Polly and her Marshie poring laboriously over history outside reading. We wonder just what she's majoring in-Is it history or is it outside reading? We have decided that she really is becoming fond of the Lib. since she is seriously considering hiring a room there for next semester. United States History seems to be in the background just at present while Northeast European history takes the front rank. ,Oh, Pauline, what will it be next? Sanford, Arthur Redington, Art, ATS2 Redding, Conn. Sanford Prep ' . Forestry Freshman Banquet Comm. g Secretary-Treasurer For- estry Club. Here we have the tall handsome freshman from Conn. It is a funny thing, but Art finds that every morning after a Maine Night it is Foggy His ways with women are known only to the initiated, and these heart broken girls are scattered from New York to Qld Town. His studious pursuit of forestry has enabled him to learn the peculiar traits of the Side-Hill-Gougersf' These creatures being found very easy in the vicinity of Lewiston. Sargent, Anna Leslie, Ann, GDM Brewer Lee Academy Spanish Varsity Basketball fl, 255 Class Basketball l, 2, 3 C D s Hockey f3j 5' Campus Board fl, 2, 3D 3 Women's Ath- . letic Editor 435. A lways enough life to keep us all going N ever too dreamy to think of a joke N otice she knows a great deal about Africa A nd makes many plans for her Hap-piness there. I ,,4-1 AV' N4 n? f LJ -..egf 123 Be..- Sawyer, Elizabeth Louise, Lib, AAA V Bangor House-in-the-Pines, Mass. English, Biology Hockey Cljg Varsity Hockey CZ, 3j, Class Basketball Cl, Z, Sj g Varsity Basketball CZ, 35 5 Contributors' Club Cl, Z, 35, Vice-President A.A. CSD, Phi Sigma C3j, Hockey Captain-elect Cflj. Lib has a triple major in English, Biology and Athletics, and off she goes to Bar Harbor and Halifax. She not only did her bit to win the Halifax game, but did more than her share in winning the medical students. After a summer at Bar Harbor she returned with beetles and a bob. The beetles died off, but the bob still remains. She is one of the G, F. Gang, but assures us that she will still remain in college. Sawyer, Frances V., Fran, AOII jvonesport jonesport High School ' Spanish M Club Minstrels Cljg Spanish Club CZ, 3j, Class Basketball C3j. y ' Take a look at Fran ! VVe wonder if there are any more like her in Jonesport. She claims she lives on first floor, but her room- mate says she spends most of her time in second Hoor telephone booth. N0 wolnder, for Fran has an inimitable line irresistible black eyes, and lots of pep. And, say, she has mastered tlie 100th step of the Charleston, Scribner, Eugene D., Gene, Scrib, CIJMA ' Oakland Oakland High School Mechanical Engineering Corporal CZj 5 Rifle Club Cl, Zj. In the Fall of 1923 Gene emerged from the wilds of Oakland Cnot, not Oakland, Californiaj and came to Maine. This young man is a jack-of-all-trades, he is an artist, expert on snowshoes, a fortune' teller and debater-if you doubt his ability just start an argument. His hobby is thermo and did you ever hear him doing a problem in that subject-yes, you can really hear him. Ask his roommates. He attacks the problems with vigor, a can opener, and a sledge hammer. Scribner, Henry Allen, Scrib, BAE Augusta Cony High School Forestry Track CZ, 3j, Corporal CZD. Augusta may well boast of its beauty and leadership. Scrib. a modest inmate, has found one of its most alluring attractions and has humbly asked for the right to leadership-Accepted! he passed the cigars and went out for long distance running, but finding this of no avail, he tried the high jump. VVl1en his Miss becomes a Mrs., his pugilistic aspirations may not be amiss. it ll Nil l , -will 12.4 like-- 0 - . kb' - - 'si' b 5 , C 9 , '35 A' I' . . y A 3 5 ga Pr :I g 3'- v 1 . - - .A . -4. T Q - .1 Sennett, Harold Eugene, Mack, E-SDE ' Albion Albion High School i ' Electrical Engineering 'u Wfe wonder if he will try to rival the Sennett of the movies or just grab off the prize bathing beauty. Mack's record here indicates that he will continue in the Held of electricity, trying to solve its many unknown properties. He may, however, attempt the movies as a side line. His greatest pleasure is derived from attending Mark Bailey's courses CPD. Skillings, Clarence Edmund Dover-Foxcroft Foxcroft Academy I - ' Economics Clarence is proud of his old home town, but conf1dent'ally he says that he is going to become a registered voter of Orono. He has started a movement for increasing the efficiency of the Orono street lighting system, as to his mind, the conditions at present are scandal- ous. During the recent epidemic of mumps, Clarence gargled his throat every night with toma-to catsup, 'and it is believed that it kept the swelling from going down. Small, Orlando Weeks, 'Smallie, AFP Farmington X . Farmington High School Agriculture Here we have Smallie, 9, good judge of cattle and a most excellent judge of the fair sexg However, he is not all here because his heart and pin are away back in the old home town and we- suspect that his thoughts are there most of the time also. e A Smal1ie has tested all the grades of milk produced in Maine, having started inthe days before he came to college and is a stand- by for the Experiment Station now. Smith, Florence, Smitty Grand Manan, N. B. Grand Manan High School Pre-Medical Phi Sigma Florence, dear child, came from Grand Manan, garbed in a great ambition She looked at Maine, closed her eyes and at the end of a dreary journey saw a long sunlit room, filled with white tables, glistening surgeon's .tools and nurses in white regalia. And all was well until one day in the laboratory she beheld a little squirming frog. No, you kill it, was all that she could say. i Well, Florence, the journey is long and hard, but at the end come not squirming amphibians but Homo sapiens. - ,171 if! fi' 125' gag.- ' i ii V 1 '21 T1 S1nith, Louis Hillard Vinalhaven Vinalhaven High School Mechanical Engineering Louis H. Smith from the Granite Isle, fell into the ocean one day and the plunge awakened him. He decided to leave the atmos- phere of granite and fish for that of books. He had not been here long before he was known as a cracker-jack at mathematical prob- lems, besides knowing more about the other subjects than any of his classmates. Now the cry of Louie is heard often as some one tries to locate the well-known instructor. A Smith, Russell Edward, Rus, AFP East Corinth East Corinth Academy Horticulture Here we have him, a true example of a disciple of the midnight oil. Since Rus came to Maine he has shown himself as a capable and energetic student in his chosen profession. Those that know Rus intimately will tell you that he is an awful pest and will probably aggravate old St. Peter himself if he ever gets to the pearly gates. Snell, john A., jack, SAE Portland Portland High'School Horticulture A Varsity Cross Country Q2, 35 5 Alpha Zeta Q25 g Execu- tive Comm. QSQ. - Ask any girl in Old Town, Basin Mills, or Portland, and they will tell you, Of course, I know 'Jack,' the black-haired sheik from Maine's fairest city. Besides being the king of romantic lovers, 'jack' spends some of his time running cross-country, and we suspect fchat he gets his training running from the Basinuafter missing the ast car. Spear, Earle Maynard, Spike, CEQA W31'1'CH Vlfarren High School Mathematics Here is a young man from VVarren with- '1'd0aI.v,' he walks with his head in the clouds-he's a six-footer. Other unusual points about him are his scholastic attainments, his unvarying good fellowship, and his hard heart. For proof of the last point ask any co-ed. X is- ,-R -:tt d g L -..iff 126 .f-' . , .Y . - . .-..v. ,. .. ? ,-.... -.-...i .. -...VT-Q.-1 Spencei, Doris Co1en'1, Bunny K1If Orono 010110 Catholic High School French No nick name could have been more appropriate Our Doris IS petite alert and active Every house on the campus is getting very familiar with her Number please? Did you get them? How deficient would be Oronos telephone service without fair Bunny at the board. She has lately taken a fancy to rural' names and amuses her friends by means of these names. Her motto is-A different man, more dance, andnmostly song. Who wouldn't fall for her- Show me the way Home? - ' , Cf !? C 1 Spanish Club. ' ' Staples, Eugene La Forest Portland Deering High School I Civil Engineering VV ay back in the Platozic times when only the fittest survived, men of genius went down before the brute. Eugene, an exponent of the old order of things, came to Maine with the fixed belief that might makes right. Even as a freshman he had the Governor cash his checks, and made it a policy to cut in on Seniors at all Gym dances. Stern, Harry Bangor Bangor High School Economics Harry evidently expects to make a name on VVall Street-page Horatio Alger. Besides being a scholar, Harry is a stepper-ask him to demonstrate the latest College steps. He sure can strut his stuff not only in the Economics class, but on the Chateau dance floor. The expression smooth seems to have been coined for Harry, since they are synonymous in more ways than one. Stevens, Inez, A011 Uiklalld Oakland High School, Colby College Psychology How is a person going to be loyal to two Alma Matersn? That's what puzzles Inez whenever she attends Maine-Colby games. She has only been with us a year, and we're looking forward to the clay when she will frankly admit Maine's superiority over Colby. Stick to it, Inez. We like your spirit! V 4' .21 .f ,,-vi E- -..egf 127 Ea..- l 1' -n Stewart, John Emmons, EN Bar Harbor Bar Harbor High School Economics john plays the part of Simon Legree at the Sigma Nu Hotel with his magic wand he may be seen directing the driveling, uncoutli and boorish brethren. He was once heard to say, yet with some hesi- tation, I agree with you, it's a good idea. The impression one re- ceives when first gazing at this magnificent example of nature's handi- craft, is like that of watching an army tank in action. He is quite different from the rest of Bros., in the fact that the five armed pglice- man's badge still gleams over his left pulmonary organ. Stickney, Vlfilder Curtis, Stick Pirownville Brownville High School Mechanical Engineering Rifle Club tlj g Band tl, Zj. Clocks to mend? Take 'em to Stick. Anything to mend from clocks to broken hearts is in his line. He says one of his ambi- tions is to become a real M.E., and success seems to be his, judging by the numerous repairs on the campus. VV e wonder what his other ambitions are. Is it true that you write letters by means of mirrors and invisible ink, Stick ? Stinchfield, Anna Kelley, Anne, AOII Orono Orono High School Public Speaking 'Dramatics tf2. 33 : Maine Masqueg Minstrel Show tljg I President Girls' Glee Club. Innocence and reputation are the same thing-look at me. Wfe never know when Anna is acting really or really acting. She didn't have to major in Public Speaking-it comes naturally. A dance can't be pulled off successfully on this campus without Ann-even the orchestra can't get along without her. Stitham. Lloyd Hollis, Stithf' CIJHK Piffiflield Maine Central Institute 1300110111105 Freshman Relay tCapt.l 1 Freslunan Trackg Sopho- v . , ' 1 1 '1 I more Owlsg Varsity I rack t2l: Senate t2. Ol- Glffe N - . - 1 . . Llub tlj 1 Intra-Mural Q35 1 Prz-sm Board tal . 11111101 Prom Comm. t3j g Class Relay tl. 2. Sl- 'Stith hails from Pittsfield. .-Xltho its a-small town, neverthe- less it produces some big little men. Stub .is very actlye both on and off the campus. .-Xlthough ln' isn't an lingnmeer. we think he will take an inspection trip to Boston befort' long. Iv-1 q'JHf, ,,'-7,-1 A 'Lam'-N '55, ,ff .-. I ---elif 1 38 like , . st, wx Swift, Ralphjohnson Thomaston Thomaston High School Forestry Ralph, as we know him, is a good, level headed fellow who tends strictly to business. His only weakness is a fear that he will be cap- tured by a tall blonde. He doesn't like um,' that way. That little teacher in Falls Village must be small and dark we take it. Sylvester, Arthur Clayton, Bull, K2 Merrimac, Mass. Aroostook Central Institute Horticulture ' Freshman Cross Country, Freshman Basketball, Foot- ball C25 ,Varsity Football C35 , M Club. ' My brudder Sylves he grabba two bulls by the horns and bumpa their heads together. This fair youth registered from the hills 'of Aroostook County. His closest friends know nothing' about him except he is a pleasant chap to meet, except when he comes thru the line with the pigskin. Syl got his thrills from athletics until Xmas vacation. These mys- terious trips to the Harbor have brought a radical change over him. His greatest interest now is in one Small Dot. Taylor, Forrest Alexander,, Grunt, K2 Waterville Waterville High School Mathematics Freshman Cross Country, Freshman Track, Varsity Track CZD, Varsity Cross Country CSD, Captain-elect . f3j , Sophomore Owls, Track Club, M Club, Kappa Phi Kappa. Greetings to Grunt, the life long exponent of horizontal exer- cise. The greater part of this enterprising young man's life is spent in sleep. Isn't life wonderful, says Grunt, 'as he rolls over for an- other hour. He likes the campus so well that he stays here the year around. ' 7 I Q Titcomb, Byron Emerson, GX Monticello Ricker Classical Institute Agriculture Look him over folks, as good a potato inspector as der Inspec- tor in Katzenjammer kids. There is quite a likeness in facial con- tours too. Tit is the only man in college who has a patent on the latest cowameter. In spite of his heck education, he is the criterion of sophistication. If you ClO11,t believe us, girls, try him on a party. Does he ever quaff an alcoholic? I g F .,. I I C if f EEEIMEE FWF? F' ...oegf I29 Ea..- Tobey, Raymond Elliott Kittery Point Traip Academy ' Electrical Engineering If silence is an indication of possibilities, this diminutive son of Kittery will equal Edison. In social circles his light shines dim, but in the classroom he has no rival. Torrey, Daniel Wellington, Dan, EAE Deer Isle Deering High School Agriculture Freshman Cross Country, Relay, Trackg Sophomore Ovvls5 Sophomore Pipe Comm.5 M Club Secretary5 Varsity, Cross Country, Relay 81 Track Teams5 Presi- dent I.ittle's Individual Track Cup Behold this disciple of Mercury, the bravvny lad from Deer Isle. 'Tis said he acquired his speed at an early age, when, as a chubby youngster he raced with the mud turtles around his beloved island. Dan is the sea cap'n in all of Joseph C. Lincoln's novels. Trask, I-Ienry O., Chick, 2122 Mechanic Falls Gorham High School . Forestry Freshman Football, Cross Country, Relay 5 Varsity i Track Q2, 355 M.C.A. Cabinet Ql, 2, 355 Intra-Mural A.A. Delegate QZ, 35 5 Prism Board 5 Sophomore Owls 5 Class Relay Ql, 2, 355 Carnival Ball Committee Q255 Student Senate C35 5 Chairman Carnival Ball Q35 5 Win- ter Sports Team Q35 5 Executive Forestry Club Q35. I Red I-Iot Trask! At a tender age he developed a desire to re- form the heathen. I-Ie still nurtures this desire. I-Ie is also a good runner, spending a part of his time running here and there and things. C Note citations above.5 I-Ie attends track meets, dances, conventions, church, and the ladies, God bless 'em, and he seems to be successful in all departments. Such diversified talents should make Chick a success in forestry, his chosen profession. - Turner, George Wilbur Coburn, AFP I-Iartford, Conn. I-Iartford Public I-Iigh School Forestry Liberal Club Ql, 2, 35 5 Forestry Club fl, 2, 35 5 Track QI55 Cross Country 355 Outing Club- Q355 Men's Glee Club Cl, 255 Class Executive Comm. QI55 Phi -Sigma. p Who's that singing? Oh that is Pat getting ready to call at Mt. Vernon: I-Iovvever, he is not always singing and stepping out for he gets considerable studying done and attains high rank for his steady efforts. Turner's hobby is forestry. I-Ie came from the wooden nutmeg state to Maine where he is trying to make bigger and better pine trees out of small pine trees. fl im --5 5 ...WSI 130 Fig..- I I 5 . -, 'l nr , . ix .,4.,3p Q A Q ,-,A I Q .- ' I '4-ff: -X-,' 0 Y , - 11. Ulmer, Dwinal Adelbert Verona East Maine Conference Seminary Education Varsity Football Q2, 35. First hour always finds Dwinal on hand for Ed class, we won- der if he never over sleeps. Dwi was one of the faithful men who backed up C1inger's gang this fall, and, as Rope Pull captain, he led '27 to victory for two successive years. He has no rep as a campus sheik, however, but we strongly suspect that his heart remained in Verona. Varnum, Muriel L'Vesta, AZ Alexander Princeton High School g ' Latin Latin Club CZ, 35, Sec'y and Treas. C25 3 Varsity' Bas- ketball Q2jg Class Basketball Q2, 3jg Hockey Q2, 355 Glee Club. This is Muriel, our agile jumping center. She insists that lon- gevity applies to her height. If this is true, she will have the long- est, happiest life of any of us. Her aim after college is Alaska. Whether the natives would appreciate Latin and French is a question but she thinks it worth the experiment. She might introduce hockey and fudge-making for recreation a But how about that photographer, Muriel? Waldo, Henry Channing, Chan, AFP A Randolph Center, Vt. Randolph High School - Forestry V Freshman Rifle Team, Varsity RiHe Team Q2, 35, Vice-President iile Club CZ, 31. In the fall' of 1923 this modest individual, as green as his native hills, struck the Maine campus. In the meantime he has developed his natural prowess with a rifle and is capable of giving a speech on, Why a Forester Can't Get Married? However, of late he has for- gotten most of his speech. In spite of all these circumstances we expect him to be a success in forestry when he goes outinto the cold world. just at present the world cloesn't look very cold to him. We wonder why. Waldron, Alexander Frederick Kittery Point Traip Academy Forestry The owner of the only childish face in the class, but when he smiles it transforms him far beyond the adolescent age. His motto may be never cross a bridge until you get to it, but now it's Bridges that confronts him. fi lf 'Dv Ag? fl ...neg 1:31 gg..- XX VI, Waltz, Everett Isaac, Nappie, BQDII Waldoboro Lincoln Academy History N appie thought that he wanted to become an engineer, but after a semesters' work he decided that he would prefer a course in which he could acquire culture rather than knowledge, so he transferred to the College of Arts. He is now majoring in Bridge. But in spite of his aversion to work Nappie does well in his studies, due mainly to his master mind, and his ability to concentrate. Together with these his nerve and aggressiveness will surely get him a place in whatever he attempts. Vlfaring, Iva Stanley Qrono English Classes are sleepy affairs-but Mrs. lfVaring, and folks sit up and prepare to listen to a recitation. Possibly it's because she' must live up to the name of being a Profis wife, but we suspect it's natural brilliance. And the Methodist church has gained another good alto. A Vlfebster, Daniel, Danny,,' BGDII Bangor Bangor High School Civil Engineering Mgr. Freshman Football C12 5 Ass't. Mgr. Varsity Football QZD g Maine Masque tl, 2, 3D g Chairman Class Executive Comm. Q25 5 Vice-President Civil Club C3j g Chairman junior Week Comm.g Sigma Mu Chi. Danny Webster came up to the University of Maine with an ilustrious name and plenty of determination to fulfill the obligation thrust upon him through no fault of his. If Dan has one weakness it is his heart. Ever since he migrated one fine day in 1923 from Bangor to Orono it has been just one attack after another. This year they have come with less frequency but with all the usual gusto. Throughout all these trials he has always held to one theory.-''Co-educationf, says Daniel, Does not mean co-operation. Webster, Earle Roberts, Danny, GBX Waterville Waterville High School Electrical Engineering A Freshman Track 3 Nominating Comm. Q35 5 junior From Comm. t3j g Asst. Mgr. Basketball Webster, the kid with superiority complex. Anyone want to know anything? Ask Danny. He can discuss epiphenominalism, ego- centric predicaments, synchronous reactance, and co-eds, all in one breath. In other words he is the latest thing in versatility. Enough of satire. When we want anything done right, Danny is there. Zi, -..egg I32 5Nelch, Hortense Agnes, Hotty Bradley Old Town High School Home Economics Home Bc Club Cl, 2, 35. - VVhere's that big fur coat taking that little girl? Wherever it is, we know she'll get there. We can always depend on Hotty for that. . Hotty, a dainty blond cheerful is and gay A loyal Home ec too, at least that's what they say. And when to Auction bridge her avocation jumps She appears the Queen of diamonds A But is the Queen of trumps. Vtfentworth, Irene Marion, jerry, X52 Eastport Shead Memorial High School English Girls' Rifle Club C355 Campus jerry spends a good part of her time Ed-ucating herself on the third floor telephone. We have sometimes thought it advisable to have a special line extended from a certain fraternity house to Room 317. She is quite an artist and if there is anything that she can not draw' we would like to see it. Is she quiet? just ask her what hap-- pened to the axe around the corner-and listen to her laugh. She detests spiders, thinks mice are cute, and likes crystallized ginger. VVentworth, Paul Jagger, Paul, 'fjaggerf' AXA Sanford St. Petersburg High School Economics Football tl, 2, 35 5 Track fl, 25 5 Baseball pg Paul is one of the big men at the college. The dial always passes 200 ina hurry when he climbs on the platform. He has tried majoring in several things, believing firmly that it is a woman's privi- lege to change her mind, and that men have as many rights as women. Owing to his English accent and l1is nobby outfits he has been various- ly dubbed the Prince of Wales. He got out of Florida just before the big land boom, but it is suspiciously like him to have set off the powder that ended so noisily for the alligators of .Palm Beach. You can't help envying his complexion. ' P?-4 VVentworth, Wilbert F,., Windy Freedom Besse High School Physics Kappa Phi Kappa. That Windy aspires to President Coolidge's position is evi- denced by his fondness for Ugallusesf' Co-eds, despair, there is one in Albion who far outweighs you. Laying all jokes aside, however, when help, sympathy, or a humorous story is desired, You're a bet- ter man than I am, Windy. . af fa Aiklilili iii? A El W Vik? .... - L . - VVhite, Margaret julia, Peggy, AZ Winterport Winterport High School . Spanish .Campus Board Qfmjg Spanish Club C3jg French Club Q2, 35. Early or late, morning or night, Peggy may be found plugging away either in 304 Balentine or at the Library. It is a well known fact that this fair co-ed has taken' the standard Library course ever since she entered Maine. We wonder if there's a reason. ' What time of day does Peg like best? Why Dawn of course! Whitehouse, Philip A., Phil, QDCIJK Winter Harbor Winter Harbor High School Mechanical Engineering Cross Country Qljg A.S.M.E. Q31 Phil hails from the rugged Coast of Hancock County. One hot day while resting from his labors of baiting his hook on the bound- ing deep, a sudden wave of disgust and pity for the mortals who labor with the single line came over him. Into his vivid imagination flashed a glorious vision of a mechanical, self-baiting fish hook. In that fatal moment Phil's future career was shaped. He at once affiliated himself with the student body at the University of Maine, with the sole purpose of putting Winter Harbor on the map as a Little Gloucester. 1 Winch, 'Eugene Christie, Cy, AFP Bangor Bangor High School Forestry Freshman Rifle Team, Varsity Rifle Team Q2, 3D g Mgr. Rifle Team QSD 5 Scabbard and Blade. Here in another one of the dangerous men from the Queen city. He is a straight shooter in every sense of the word. Favorite song- Yes, Sir, She's My Baby. Cyl takes his teeth out before a ,basketball game because they became dislocated in the rush of the first game. If you wish to learn why Jonah swallowed the whale, ask Cy. VVinslow, Daphne, Daph, CDM ' Rockland Rockland High School . French Varsity Basketball Cl, 2, 35, Mgr. QZD 3 Class Basket- ball fl, Z, ISD, Mgr. Qlj, Captain QZD5 Glee Club Qljg Mandolin Club Qljg El Circulo Espanol Qfijg Class Tennis QU 3 Women's Athletic Board fl, Zj. This is Daph!-the official tickler of the ivories for Balentine's Charleston class. In hockey she chased the ball so fast that she left her knee behind her. In spite of this handicap, however, she's the star member of Varsity basketball. The honors listed above are proof enough of her popularity and athletic abilities. . ' Qi-pa 7 QQXY 5 . ii ,ravi Q. ein, 134 Hg..- - .au if --, ,. lvl. VV ood, Hazel O. ' Bridgewater Bridgewater Classical Academy English Hazel is the first floor feed-hound, the liberal donator of eat- ables. She also runs a sort of commuter parking place and social gathering hall. I never saw a, tloor as hard to keep clean as this one is, is her usual complaint and between studying and stepping out we wonder how she keeps it as clean as she does. W7 ood, Raymond Emery, Spud Sebago Lake Standish High School ' Electrical Engineering Be an 'Electrical Engineer infthree weeks. Earn-35,000 a year. After reading this advertisement Spud decided, with his usual good judgment, that by studying for four years at the University of Maine and obtaining the degree of E.E. he could get 325 a week. Spud has attempted to. obtain a well rounded education. His main attempts have been in music, tennis and P.T. His great success has been in P.T. At Hrst he found it necessary to attend twice a week but he has become so accomplished at the art that he now goes twice a year. VVood, Serena, Serene3 A011 Bangor WalnL1t.Hill High School, Smith College Economics Secretary Student Gov't QSJ3 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet, C333 Girls' Glee Club' Q25 3 Masque Plays Q2, SQ3 Debating Club QZD3 Secretary of Masque, Debating Club CZQ3 Deputation. Team Q32 3 Chi Omega Sociology Prize Cl925j. The longer she's unconscious the better. Only one thing mean about Serena-her wide brown eyes simply wonit be fooled or lied to! And yet of all the practical jokers! Actress, economist, dancer and archer Cwith arrows 01' eye- browsj-Wliat shall it be? V 3 Serena is a star, and shines as brightly in the pulpit as on the stage. In fact, the number of heathen she converted at Bucksport breaks all missionary records. There's a reason. Vlfuraftic, Joseph, joe Wuf Portland Portland High School Civil Engineering Civil Club Q35. 3 3 Joe Wuf', took possession of the top floor of Oak Hall at the beginning of his freshman year, and since then has been the success- ful manager and chief Bull thrower of the famous Fourth Floor Cor- poration. Ioe's name is always at the bottom of the batting list, but we believe that the last is not least when the batting averages are posted. Joe says that he is going to give a course of his own next semester. It is to be for his instructors, and three hours credit will be given. Joe hopes that at the end of eighteen weeks, some of them will be able to pronounce his name. ZX, , Qfjjf .....-1 135 Bai.- 1 N, fN Y mf C R 1 P - Q EX g i ,E E- w g- W - X R -. .5-:E . .i Jg,5 ,, :1f:55::'-Rf ' -1 E ri 1' Rf EO Svnphnmure, Qlla55lGB1'tiret,a President ...... ..... ..... . .... H A RRY W. PEAKES Vice-President .... ..... T HOMAS BATES Secvfezfcuf Trecvsuvfer . y ...... ..... T HELMA PERKINS WENDELL P. NOBLE A N -..ggi I Eg..- . -J W Q I' 'NB J fn, ex av 927 1 i ' ' ,Svnphnmnren . Adams, Gifford Belcher, Fy. Aiken, Mary Pauline, Eh. Allen, Donald Mills, Ce. Ames, Fred Guilford, Fy. Andrews, Caroline Delphene, He. Avery, 'Ralph Harriman, Es. Ayer, Louise May, Eh. Bailey, Russell Manley, Ag. Baker, Russell Bradford, Bl. Balch, William, Me. Bamford, Harold Franklin, Ch.Eng. Bartlett, Edwina Marion, Hy. Bates, Thomas, Fy. j . Beeaker, Vincent Harold, Bl. Bell, Dorothy Margaret, Sp. Bell, Horace Edminister, Bl. Bennett, Earl Freeman, Ce. Besse, Erdine Faye, Lt. Betts, Lynwood Keaton, Es. Blaisdell, Theodore Iewett, Ee. Blake, VVallace, Me. Blodgett, Raymond Harris, Ee. Bond, Charles Rogers, Jr., Ee. Bouchard, Walter Thomas, Ch.Eng. Boynton, Lloyd Edmund, Ag. Bradford, Milton Lewis, Ag. Branscom, James Stuart, Ee. Brockway, Dana Bliss, Ag. Brown, Ruel Ernest, Ag. Burns, Mary Katherine, Lt. c Caldwell, John Carroll, Es. Carter, Bertha Faustina, Eh. Casper, Victoria Cecelia,,Ms. Chappell, George Raymond, Ee. Chase, Granville Clifford, Ch.Eng. Clark, Linton, Eh. U Conro, Wray Clifton, Es. Craig, Hope Ellouise, Ag. - Boothbay Harbor 408 Qak Hall Bangor 85 Maple Street, Bangor Bangor EX House Bridgton 305 H. H. Hall Hallowell Balentine Hall Brewer Brewer Lincoln Balentine Hall Waterville ' 25 Grove Street Bangor CIJFA House Hiidson, M-ass. 312 Qak Hall N ewbiiryport, Mass. ATQ House Hampden Mt. Vernon House Bath ' ZAE House Riinfiford 112 -H. H. Hall Bangor 31 Sidney Street, Bangor Dennysoille 56 Park Street Aiibiirn - ATQ House Albion ' Mt. Vernon House Dofoer-Foxcroft AXA House York Village 201 H. H. 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W 1:33 'A ?f iw. , 'f f'J, 4 api, flw-d..Nl1f..f'.,,,.. , AI N liste-we ...iggf I ly..- N, T9 a' QP 15 1 . .1 .c ' 1 F Eli All in We .ak if 5 Svnphnmurw DeBeck, Sydney Sumner, Jr., Ms. Desjardins, George Eloi, Ee. DeVeau, Stanley Joseph, Me. Dickey, Emery Stanhope, Fy. Doble, Charles Edmund, Hy. Dodge, Fred Mann, Ce. Donovan, Wallace Thomas, Ee. Douglas, Lydia Myers, Lt. Dudley, George Franklin, Bl. Elliott, Herbert Everett, Ce. Fitzherbert, Eleanor Margaret, Eh. Fitzhu h Ra nor Keese Ch.En . 3 f. Y . 1 g' F itzmaurice, Frederick Edward, Ms. Fitzpatrick, Francis Garrett, Ee.- Flint, Clarence Melville, Ee. Flynn, Carl Munro, Bl. Folsom, Elwood Earl, Ir., Ee. Foster, Russell, Eaton, Ag. Friedman, Rebecca, Ms. Friend, Philip Stearns, Ce. Fuller, David Wilbur, Hy. Fuller, Frances Snow, He. Garey, Hollis Wilbur, Ee. g Gartley, Elwood Hovey, Es. Gay, joseph Drummond, Ed. ' Getchell, Lawrence Bertrum, Ee. Gibbs, Omar Keith, Ag. Giddings, Paul, Bl. Gonyar, Charles Philip, Eh. Goodman, Samuel Soloman, Hy. Goodspeed, Allen Wright, Fy. ' Grant, Harry Arthur, Ag. Grindal, Katherine Lavonia, He. Hale, james Elliott, Ce. Hall, John Harold, Fy. Hamlin, William Delwin, Es. Hammond, Seymour Chamberlain, Franklin EN House Old Town . Qld Town Lexington, Mass. ATA House Portland BCHJII House Milo Stillwater Bridgton 307 H. H. Hall Lewiston 104 H. H. Hall Branszoicle , Mt. Vernon House Portland BQDH House Kezar Falls , fIDMA.House Orono 2 Spencer Street Bronxoille, N. Y. A ATG House Lewiston 16 Pine Street Honlton A 104 H. H. Hall Roslindale, lllass. EN House Harrington 203 H. H. Hall Binghain ATQ House Angiista GBX House Angasta Balentine Hall Bangor 23 Fourth Street, Bangor Sontlizoest Harbor X EIDE House Hallowell - Balentine Hall Easton fIJHK House Houlton EX House Newcastle BQDII House Bar Harbor EN House Lioerniore Falls 410 H. H. Hall Augusta BGDII House Bangor 310 H. H. Hall Bangor 226 Hammond Street, Bangor Upper M ontclair, N. f. EX House Leeds Center , AFP House Sargent-ville Mt. Vernon House Oakland - QHK House M entice- QDX House Minneapolis, Zllinn. 158 Main Street Slirewsbary, Mass. EAE House Hammons, Herbert Edmund, Ee. Sonth,Bre'zoer South Brewer Harrigan, Robert Shaw, Es. Bangor 319 State Street, Bangor Hartman, Harry Robert, Ce. Litchfield, Conn. AXA House Harvey, Thomas -Gray, Ee. Fort Fairfield . QIJFA House Hashey, Doris Margaret, Sp. Orono A 21 Middle Street Hatch, Frieda Wardwell, Eh. Castine Balentine Hall Hatch, Loranus Pendleton, Ce. Caniden 134 College Road Hathaway, Roy Severy, Fy. North Jay 410 H. H. Hall Hayden, Wilson Sidney, Fy. Augusta BAE House Haynes, Whitcomb, Ce. H 1 Ellsworth EX Hpuse - l.. X N XT 'K EM x f , 5. A I j fix K l K -..ggi I Egg..- T f'N J v,.1., . ,j.. ,W h,.. L,V , :, Q X W mHi1'il?izl .f K , Q fe - P ls- Ind - 1 c F' r ' r Svnphumnrw Hescock, Lee Eenderson, Ee. Gardiner ' Stillwater Highlands, Matthew Edward, Bl. North Berwick EN House Hill, Ralph .Arthur, Ch. Orono 391 College Road Hill, VVa1do Willis, Ce. Dayton 204 Oak Hall Houghton, Delia, Fr. ' Lnboc Balelltine Hall Hoyt, Reginald, Ch.Eng. Dover-Fo.rcroft p AXA House Hubbard, Neale jury, Eh. Lynn, M ass. GJX House Huddilston, Rachel, F r. Orono 193 Main Street Huot, Donald jordan, Me. Bangor 189 Pine Street, Bangor Hutchinson, lzora Mae, He. Old Town Qld Town Ingalls, Harold Edwin, Ce. Brtdgton ' BGJH House jackson, Robert Howard, Ch. Old Town Old Town jankouskis, Peter, Ee. Rnnftford 104 H. H. Hall johnson, Arthur Emanuel, Fr. Cartbon 54 Pine Street johnson, Carroll- Warren, Bl. M achflas College Road johnson, HowradLawrence, Ch.Eng. Kogkland QDKE, House jones, Elton Wright, Ee. 1 East H aoen, Conn. 407 H. H. Hall jones, Marjorie, Lt. - W aterville Balentine Hall jones, Martling Barnet, Ch.Eng. Gardiner - . qnHK House Kamenkovitz, Archie Edwards, ES. - Bangor 80 Maple Street, Bangor Kane, Kathryn Margaret, Sp. Bangor 135 Union Street, Bangor Karpauick, William joseph, Hy. Ratnford 408 H. H. Hall Keirns, Mildred Frances, F r. Portland ' Balentine Hall Kimball, Clarence Elliott, F y. Northeast Harbor K2 House Kirkpatrick, Mabel Lewin, He. Orono 55 Park Street Kirkpatrick, Muriel Frances, Lt. Orono 55 Park Street Knowles, Bernard Daniel, Ed. Lane, Robert Cushman, Fy. Larchar, Katherine Whitney, He. Larrabee, George Everett, Bl. Lary, Everett Carlton North New Portland W lnchester, M ass. Old Town ' Presque Isle Saco K2 House K2 House Balentine Hall QJHK House CIJK2 House Lawrence, jessie Mildred, He. Solon , Balentine H311 Lazarovitch, VVilliam, Ee. Portland 110 Oak Hall Leach, Sibyl Hoftense, HY- Rangeley Balentine Hall Leavitt, Helen Beulah, Lt. Real Bgagh Beuentine H311 Leavitt, Richard Pillsbury, Es. Portland BAE House Legfife, Ef11CSf HCP-FY, F11 Bangor 35 Boyd Street, Bangor Levine, Mary Sadie, Ms. Gardqfqagr Balentine H311 Lewis, Ardron Bayard, Ag. Springfield M.C.A. Building Lewis, Roger Edward, Ee. Oakland 25 Grove Street Libby, Clarence Roland, Me. Wayne 150 Main Street Lincoln, Alice Revere, Fr. l-Ionlton Balentine Hall Linnell, Norris james, Ee. Bangor 19 Third Street, Bangor ' Lloyd, Hugh Cecil, Fy. Portland QX House Lovejoy, Delmar Boynton, Ag. M exlco - 56 Park Street Lovejoy, Kenneth Cousins, Ag. Mexico 56 Park Su-eet Lucas, james Howard, Ce. York Village EAE House MA N --as 140 re-- -., .. .,....... . .. .o-r.r . fm- ' 1' xi. 'Liga-A...-e. -I A Q.. mp..-4 fax p., g ,. ,fA,, p 3 .-. ..... 5 ii! C A A A -...ae lk iil l il - if e Suphnninrea Lunt, Irving Benjamin, Hy. Cizniberlancl ATA House Lymburner, Lawrence Everett, Ee. Bar Harbor K2 House McCobb, John Bradford, Es. Cainclen 3l0 H. H. Hall McCracken, Elizabeth Myrtle, Hy. Brewer Brewer MacDonald, James Carnaham, Fy. Newton, N. J. 203 H. H. Hall MacDougall, James Archibald, Es. Milo QDHK House MacGarrigle, 'Elizabeth Alice, Eh. Bangor ll7 Fourth Street, Bangor McGuire, Mary Agnes, Eh. Stonington Balentine Hall Mcliinna, Milton Owen, Bl. Bangor 9 Eaton Place, Bangor McNaughton, Clifford Merle, Me. Dover-Eoxcroft ATA House McSorley, Philip Earl, Me. Gnilforcl ' CIJFA House Malloy, Edward Thomas, Fy. Gorham, N. H . GDX House Manter, Nelson Laird, Ag. Clinton, M ass. V AXA House Marston, Marguerite Grace, Eh. East B7'0'7JU7flfl6l0l Balentine Annex Mason, Pauline Catherine, Sp. 1 Bangor 32 Highland Lane, Bangor Masse, Agnes May, He. East Vass-alboro Balentine Hall Maxwell, Preston Ellis, Ch. Stonehani, M ass. BCDH House Meader, Forrest VVhittaker, Es. Albion ATKZ House M edeiros, Harold Anthony, Sp. Vanceboro CDMA House Merchant, Ernest Woodman, Ee. Waliftitt Hill 1 Merrill, Richard Wilder, Eh. Old Town EX House Metcalf, Phyllis Evelyn, He. Greenville fnnction .Balentine Hall Miniutti, Firovanti Oswald, Es. North Berwick Stillwater Moon, Monroe Emery, Ee. Hancock 10 Beech Street Morrison, Raymond Hewes, Ee. Bangor 15 Plaisted Avenue, Bangor Moulton, Fred Leonard, Bl. Lynnfielct, Mass. GJX House Murdoch, Laurence Henderson, Fy. Dorchester, M ass. B011 House Murphy, Charles Richard, Fy. Rnniforcl ' 3ll H. H. Hall Murphy, Frederic Coleman, Es. V an Buren' GX House Murray, Grace Woolcock, He. Orono, 36 College Avenue Muzzy, Alice Mae, Fr. Greenfoille Balentine Hall Newell, Alvin Alton, Ag. Earniington College Road Newman, Ralph Gerald, Fy. flnbnrn CDMA House Nickerson, Norris Leigh, Ag. l17ashbztrn M.C.A. Building Noble, VVendell Phillips, Ch.Eng. Blaine K2 House Norwood, Erna Christine, Eh. Rocklancl Balentine Hall Ogier, Albert Bickmore, Ch.Eng. Camden 212 Oak Hall Orienti, Paul Thomas, Fy. Lee, M ass. CMJK House Osgood, Carroll Prentiss, Es. Orono 134 College Road Otis, Edmund Lyman, Ag. Briclgton 305 Oak Hall Page, Helen, Ms. Lincoln Balentine Hall Palmer, Ruth Christine, He. Pittsjielol Balentine Hall Parker, Albert Marcus, Me. East Orange, N. I. EAE House Parsons, Frank Preble, Fy. Sonth Berwick ATA House Paterno, Frank Joseph, Ag. Lee, M ass. R.F.D. :H:7, Bangor Peabbles, Maxwell .Millett, Ag. Sonth Portland 304 H. H. Hall Peakes, Harry Willard, Fy. Milo ' GBX House S Q: .X If ,, ,. , of X v X I , V Q X X X ,. l. f ik llLlVIA N Y .ji if R gk ff K f Aix l -. is -..gif 141 Ba..- fx : E 'fi n I e ,e us da 1 UTL IT 1 'A f '5-- ' .Svnphnmnrez Peasley, Carolyn W'ithington, Eh. Perkins, Thelma Adelaide, Lt. Pierce, Barbara Ellen, He. Pierce, john Alvin, Ps. Pierce, john Hobart, Ag. Pillsbury, Clarence Dunham, Es. Porter, Byron Benjamin, Es. Porter, Lawrence Walker, Ch.Eng. Power, George Eben, Ce. - Preble, Herbert Phillips, Ee. Henry Edward, Ce. Price, Reed, james Winlield,, Bl. Reid, VVilliam S., Ce. Rights, Albert Augustus, Eh.. Ring, .Hubert Edward, Es. Robertson, Ralph Turner, Ce. . Rogers, Hallowell Reynolds, Ch.Eng. Ross, john Stanley, Ms. Rudman, Lillian, Eh. Saba, Anne Marie, Ms. ' Saunders, Ethel Stover, Eh. Saunders, Henry VVarren, jr., Ee. Sawyer, Clara Elizabeth, Eh. Scott, Robert Folsom, Ee. Scribner, George Frederick, Smith, Arthur Albert, Ee. Smith, Donald Harry, Ee. Smith, Evelyn Clara, Fr. Smith, Helen Virginia, He. Smith, John Harold, Bl. Snider, Linwood Frank, Me. Springer, Lois Eleanor, Lt. Stairs, Erma Mae, Fr. Staples, Roscoe Everett, Bl. Stephen, Martha Amelia, He. Stevens, David Harvey, Ce. Steward, Dorothy Margaret, Lt. Stone, Charles Preston, Ag. Stuart, Howard Holmes, Ch.Eng Sturgis, Guy Hayden, Fy. Swickert, Otto Adolph, Ee. Swift, Orville Thomas, Ee. Thaxter, Robert Pierce, Ce. Theriault, Martin Harold, Bl. Eh. Sonth Gonldsboro Old Town Brewer Orono Lewiston Phillips Carlbon Yarrnonth Brewer Portland ,Portland Oxford A ngnsta Bethlehern, Pa. Bangor Anbnrn B ath Rnrnford Bangor Bangor B nclesport W estbrook Searsport Old Town Oakland Freeport Vlfinterjvort Orono ' North Anson M attowavnleeag Orono ' Danforth l7Vaslzbnrn lflfelehzlllle Togns Gn-ilford Monson Fort Fairfield Thornaston, Conn. - Portland Springfield, Ma,.v.v. Wfalthavn, lllnss. Old Town Mllllnocleet Balentine Hall Old Town Balentine Hall 100 Main Street QHK House 209 Oak Hall GPFA House 104 Oak Hall Brewer QJFA House 304 Oak Hall BGDII House BAE House K2 House ATS2 House fIDMA House AXA House 111 H. H. Hall 317 State Street, Bangor 254 Hancock Street, Bangor Balentine Annex 310 H. H. Hall Balentine Hall Old Town CDMA House 411 H. H. HaQl 302 Oak HaQQ 31 Broadway Balentine Haf.Q 25 Grove Street 32 Pierce Street Balentine HaQQ Balentine Hag 202 Oak HaQl Balentine Hal. 311 Oak HalQ Balentine Half AFP House 310 Oak Haff, EAE House CDFA House CIDKE House Old Town 67 Mill Street Thompson, Emma Elizabeth, He. Bangor Balentine Annex Th0mPS0U, R1ChPl1'd, MC- Sontlzffvort SAE House Thompson, Ruth Mar1a,,He. Bangor Mt, V91-11011 House V .. x - gg, X ,. I ,f N 1 ff . f.-- X In TNA if X ...-u all 142 .......-V. ........ . ... ...-..-.........-..........fz-pn-9, -A.-wwf rw--Q--f-J.-an-...au Q- ' , ,,,,,. 'f fx , M N -'gg .' 'A f-' g. --any ., N + Xi - ' W 4' ffFi ' ii-A-bil . 4 r - -X L- 3 i r Svuphnmnrw Tho1npson, Samuel Adams, Ee. Lee CIJHK House Titcomb, Gilbert Merrill, Ce. Portland - Stillwater T olvo, Benedict Edward, Fy. Lee, Mass. 404 H. H. Hall Townsend, Eben Lee, Ms. Readfielcl '54 Pine Street Trefethen, John Waterman, Es. Suotlt Portland EN House Tribou, Laura Emma, He. M achlas Balentine Hall Trickey, Philip Harold, Ee. A Bangor 65, Grant Street, Bangor True, John Wentworth, Ag. New Gloucester 2412 House Wfaldron, James Neal, Fy. Dexter CQDITA House Walker, Gordon MacKay, Es. Mllllnocket . ATG House Ward, Elmer Ham, Ps. Hartland CDK2 House Vlfarren, Eugene Davis, Bl. Portland ' ATA House Vlfaterman, julian, Eh. Bangor 110 Oak Hall VVebber, Harley Veo, Ce. Phillips. . KE. House VVebber, Henry Norton, Ch. Milllnocket EN House Vllelch, VVilliam Kenneth, Ee. Stonington ' . CIJHK House VVessell, Nicholai Frederick, Fr. Stockholm , 54 Pine Street Vlfhitcomb, Russell Elmer, Ag. Readjield Farm Boarding House White, Alma Edna, Fr. Stg fohnsbury, Vt. Mt. Vernon House Whitehouse, Vinetta Mae, He. Unity Balentine Hall Vlfhitten, Charles Applebee, Ee. Lee ' CDI-IK House VVilliams, Hope Keith, Fr. Auburn ' Balentine Hall Williams, Matthew, Es. Guilford' QFA House Wilson, Blair Cochran, F y. A Bath ' fIJI'A House VViXson, Eldwin Atwell, Ag. Plfaterfville 307 H. H. Hall Woodward, Merwyn Farrington, Ag. Fryeburg ' AFP House Vllooster, Henry Hollis, Esg ' Rockport EX House Zak, Theodore joseph, Ch. Gill, Mass. College Road 9 W X 4,53 2, Ki , ff 2-Xl XMQW Wig ly fl f4f yf 4- A lx ...neg I Eg..- , JR 9 7 J 5 . Q . X - ' LQ2fA51J l1. IZIi'2Zff C R K 5 , Q1 . A l Q.B'E . ' In ' 1 - if 3 - A V s.o'c X 4 ' rwhman 12155 Obiiiuzm Hfesidcvzi ..... R .... LAWRENCE G. HOBBS Vice-Pvfesident .... .... R ODERIC C. CYCONNER Secretavfy .... .... MARY E. ROBINSON T1f6asu1'e1' .... ..... R OBERT Pf CROWELL . I X 0 'Ev' K XM A x K , . A . A N ZW X I 4- V .X X, fl jf? A JIS., I ff -..egg I I 5' F' . 'W S Jw 17 .! 1.1 l E W W ' f K Q s - 3 - 2 A g Zllrenhmen Abodeely, Nicholas Francis, Arts Adams, Reginald Burns, Chl Airoldi, Louie, Fy. Allen, Herbert, Stanley, Fy. Allen, Rutillus Harrison, Ag. Ames, john Burton, Me. Ames, Smith VVhittier, Arts Andrews, jacob Sherman, Fy. . Archibald, Percy Price, Me. Arey, Harold Lee, Fy. Ashworth, Jessie Ellen, Arts Atchison, Weston William, Arts Babb, James Carroll, Fy. ' Bailey, Dean Raymond, Arts Bamford, Ida Maxine, Arts Bassett, Clarence Eaton, Ee. Bassett, Dwight Harry, Ee. , Baston, VVhitney Mountfort, Ee. Bates, Herbert jasper, Ag. Beckler, Philip Arthur, Fy. Benner, Alice Elden, Arts Benner, Russell Vernon, Arts Berger, Shirley, Arts . Berry, Leaman Staples, Ee. Bessey, Harold Edwin, Eng. Birch, Oscar LaMarr, Fy. Bishop, Edward Foster, Ch. Bither,'joseph Neale, Ch.Eng. Bixby, George Donald, Fy. Black, Edmund Franklin, Arts Blackstone, Earl Augustus, Ag. Blaisdell, Delmer Clayton, Ch! Bostrom, Frank Peter, Ee. Bourne, Harrison Gardner, Ir., Ch.Eng. Bowen, Edith, Arts A ' Bowman, Charlotte Rose, Arts Bradbury, Hortense, He. Brockway, Donald Wilson, Ee. Brooks, Arthur Leon, Ag. Brown Bettina, He. Brown? Charles Augustus, Ee. Brown, Charles Garretson, Arts Brown, Frederick Inglis, Fy. Brown, Harold Ellra, Ee. Brown, Kenneth Theodore, Fy. Bryenton, Beatrice Elizabeth, Arts Lowell, lllass. 311 H- H- Hall Mtadjsgn College Road Lee, Mass. A 202 H. H. Hall Bridgton 205 Gak Hall North Jay 211 Oak Hall B7'idgt0n 305 H. H.lHal1 ,Skoiwhegan EN House West Gloucester, M ass. 21112 House M1710 CDX House Vinalhatfen . 52 Park Street Orono 88 North Main Street Honlton Stillwater Sebago 305 Qak Hall Bangor 61 Congress Street, Bangor Orono A 38 Forest Avenue Old Town Old Town Bangor QDHK House Plfalnut Hill 407 Qak Hall Smyrna .Mills KE House Bethel ' CDHK House Bangor Balentine Hall Waldobo1'o 4l.2 H. H. Hall Bangor 57 Pine Street, Bangor S tlllzoater Stillwater Oakland 303-H. H. Hall Brooklyn, N. Y. CIJKE House Yarrnontlwllle Stillwater Houlton 406 Qak Hall Newburyport, Mass. ATQ House Portland CIDHK House C aribon AFP House Angnsta 210 H. H. Hall Veazle R.F.D. :l.7':7, Bangor Arlington, Mass. lll H. H. Hall Bangor 652 Essex Street, Bangor Bangor Balentine Hall Old TOZQWL Qld Town S onth H adley, M ass. EAE House South Paris ll0 H. H. Hall Old TOZQWL Qld Town Cnrnherland .Mills 409 H. H. Hall Staten Island, N. Y. 302 H. H. Hall Lexington, Mass. Bath Mexico East M'illrz'noclcet ATA House AXA House BQII House' Balentine Hall Ks , an ft 90 - XX hail iq GSYSHN' Xlrgf , X if 1 ' I V- I fill . A df I Eg..- '13 I fN w lvlvogm. . . ' X g X , f 'i -wg Q' il 3 -fi' , ' B 4 E., 9 illrerfhmen Buck, Mary Catherine, Arts A Bangor Mt. Vernon House Buckley, Lucile Walsh, Arts Bangor 10 Cedar Street, 'Bangor Buckminster, Porter Hatch, Ee. Sedgwick . . 52 Park Street Bulmer, Ella Theresa, Arts H anipden Highlands ' Hampden Highlands Bulmer, Hilda Louise, Arts Hainpden Highlands H Hampden Highlands Bunker, Paul Sanford, Ch.Eng. Bangor QDFA House Burke, Ralph Arthur, Ag. Fort Fairjield - EN House Burke, Wyatt Clinton, Ce. Boothbay Harbor 408 Oak Hall Burnham, Richard Triton, Fy. - MdCliiGS 104 Oak Hall Burrill, Gerald Francis, Arts Bangor 75 Pine Street, -Bangor Burwood, Gilbert Kenneth, Fy. Windsor Locks, Conn. ' 207 Oak Hall Callaghan, Clara Agnes, Arts South ,Brewer South Brewer Campbell, David Everton, Ce. Seal Harbor . ' GJX House Carians, Ear1.Raymond, Ee. Portland EN House Carlson, Albert William, Fy. Seyinonr, Conn. 207 Oak Hall Carlson, Ruby Madolyn, Arts ' Monson Balentine Annex Carmalt, Linwood Parker, Arts Brewer K2 House Carr, Alden Jesse, Arts' tlldarlboro, M ass., 402 H. H. Hall Carter, John Leslie, Arts . Skowhegan Stillwater Chandler, Robert Flint, Ir., Ce. New Gloncester BGII House Chapman, NVilliam Chalmers, Ag. Bethel ' V 403' Oak Hall Charles, George Edward, Ch. Mechanic Falls , . CIPHK House Chase, Donald Quimby, Fy. Brownsville fnnction. 7 Bennoch Street Clapp, Rozella, Arts Sedgwick Mt. Vernon House Clark, Daniel Samuel, Ee. 1 Thorndike 158 Main Street Coggins, Arthur Russell, Ee. M alden, Mass. , B011 House Colby, Oayma joshua, Ag. S oath Paris 45 Mill Street Collins, Caroline Ella, Arts Bangor 76 Lincoln Street, Bangor Coltart, George Lester, Ce. Brewer K2 House Comber, ,loseph Patrick, Ee. W est Forks 412 H. H. Hall Conant, Priscilla Gertrude, Arts Old Town Mt. Vernon House Conant, Stephen Bernard, Ee. Fort Fairfield 309 H. H. Hall Condon, Kenton Rich, Ee. Sabattns - Stillwater Connelly, Daniel Elmer, Me. Hartland BGDII House Conner, Arthur Bradley, Arts Castine - QIDFA House Cooper, Elston Francis, Ee. North Haven QIDFA House Corbett, Ralph Ashton, Ag. S onth Paris 1 Stillwater Couture, Berthe, He. ' Lewiston Balentine Annex Crimmins, George William, Arts Brunswick 404 Oak Hall Crockett, Pauline Florence, Arts Cross, Robert Burns, Ag. Crowell, Robert Parker, Ee. Balentine Hall 411 Oak Hall ATQ House Hollis Center Solon Bangor ' Cummings, Erwin Walter, Ag. S oath Paris GX House Cummings, Ethel, He. ldf est hfonesport Balentine Hall A as: ,F N ffgl EZ' ,xl XMQW 41' ix 4 4 ai- if ZW H V 1iQ , . ...negf I Eg..- J , f , .., ' ' ' . in 9 7 JW : , 1 K tl E -fm K 1. -CX ' L, QEQGHTT g - -lhxn VV V' .A 1 I V A4 1. illreahmen C n min s, Eugene, Arts Bangor 130 Essex Street, Bangor Ciiniiinggam, George Snowdeal, Arts, Mfhttefeld B 101 Oak Hall Cutting, Charles Ambrose, Ee. 'Andover g 411 H. H. Hall Daggett, Ruth Elizabeth, Arts Bangor 132 Parkview Avenue, Bangor Damm, Barbara Elizabeth, Arts Belfast Ba1611t111C Hall Damon, George Winthrop, Eng., Leonnnster, Mass. fIvI'A House .Darvill, Reginald Edgar, Arts Sanford A 7 Forest Avenue Davis, Lyman Arthur, Fy. Monson 101 H. Hall DeBeck, Phyllis Phenelia, Arts F1'fIfnklfir1' 13-Hl6Uf1HC Annex DeWolfe, Harold Albert, Me. St. Stephen, N. B. 7 Pleasant Street Donnell, William Thomas, F y. Bath 29 Pond 53661 Dow, Francis Parker, Fy. Rockport I 134 College Road Dow, Horace Leighton, Arts Downing, Kenneth Warren, Ee. Drew, Donald Ellsworth, Me. Bar Harbor H arn 15 d en H tghlands EN House 23 Pond Street Patten 112 Oak Hall Dudley, Kenneth Rogers, Ee. Milf01'd - . 1VlilfO1'Cl Dunbar, Harvey Scott, Ee. Sullivan 302 H. H. Hall Dundas, james Morrison, Ee. Hartland 405 Oak Hall Dunn, Arthur Raymond, Ee. Shawovnet, R. I. - KE House Dunn, Roger Chesterleigh, Ce.' Denmark 1 210 Oak Hall Eaton, Donald Haven, Fy. North Berwick EN House Eaton, Stanley Boyd, Ee. Belfast , Stillwater Elliott, Harold Kittredge, Ag. Rnrnford Point 406 Oak Hall Ellis,F red Hazen, F y. York Beach ATA House Ellis, Harold Eastman, Ee. Angnsta 211 H. H. Hall Emerson, Edwin Arthur, Arts Norway o 309 H. H. Hall Emerson, Hazel Louise, Arts Ltzferfnore Falls V 48 West Broadway, Bangor Epstein, Mitchell, Arts Dorchester, Zllassg H. H. Hall Estey, Horace Scott, Ee. Ellsworth College Road Etscovitz, Max, Arts Fort Kent 9 Peters Street Fairbanks, Annah Woodworth, Arts Bangor . Mt, Vel-uou House Fernald, Raymond Manley, Ch. Franklin 1 Bridge Street Fitzmorris, Herbert Richard, Ce. Roslindale, M ass. EN House Flynn, John Edward, Arts Bangor 104 Fourth Street, Bangor Flynn, john Patrick, Arts Florence, Mass. X KE House Fogg, Charles Emerson, Ch.Eng. Yarmouth - 203 0314 H311 Foggia, Frank, Arts Woodlaatd Biff, House Folsom, Harold Sidney, Ce. Newport ATQ Housg Foster, Alton Eugene, Arts East Holden 209 H, H, Hall French, Robert Mantor, Ee. Solon EX House Fullerton, Lloyd Scott, Ee. Fort Fa-trheld 212 Qalq Hall Furber, Robert Crowell, Ce. Skowhegan KE I-101156 Furbush, Guy Langtry, Arts Livermore Falls EN House Gamage, Vernon Alfred, Ag. Litchfield 103 H, H, Hall G-arcelon, Glenda Gay, Arts .Bangor 122 Ohio Street, Bangor .,,, R , I 5, Ii 44? ik 1 ---sts .3 if . 1 xl A A N ja X ' ' K X f ,lcv -will 148 1340-- ............-,-..,.. -in K , 4 . ...,.... - ,- X-fm w 9 I ,, Hmmm , S S 3 lu-we lumil 5 um M All J A E La f 1 ' . .4 fx ' 1 , ' 1 . X ' X A- - -I .I , 35-' - C AR - EQ J .,.i. ' :jr 2' ,l l fC K, X C . X ' -X 2 - -- -l - W a n 1' ff '.. XX - - .... . A-rswfvwif I ' J, ' l 4 V V I. fl.. 5' I Il'Ef NE ' ' 1 V I A 1 . .4 if ,Y J , ,E I 1235 .3 , , ' ' ilbsenhinen Gardner, Leslie Rice, Arts Richinond Garland, Carl Gordon, Arts Bangor Gerrish, Everett Pierpont, Ey. Lisbon Falls Gillis, Ross Butler, Arts Calais Gilmore, Albert Field, Ch. Goldsmith, Samuel Avon, Arts Gonyer, Lawrence Anthony, Me. Goudy, Gerald Cameron, Ee. Grant, Maxcel Robbins, Arts Grant, Richard Dexter, Arts Gray, Gertrude Pearl, Arts Gray, Lyman Scribner, Ey. Greenlaw, Ruth Hortense, Arts Grindell, Arthur Leavitt, Arts Gross, Jacob Maurice, Arts Guice, John Lawrence, Arts' Hall, Clifton Wass, Py. Hall,'Daniel Green, Jr., Arts Hall, Edson Albert, Ee. Ham, Thelma Virginia, Arts Hamilton, Clement Thomas, Arts Hamilton, Wadsworth Charles, Arts Hamlin, Charles Wilmott, Ey. Hanscom, Eugene Harold, Ee. Harmon, Albert Merrill, Ee. Harribine, Cecil James, Arts Harris, Oren Leroy, Ee. Hart, Charles Abbott, Arts I 'nrner O ld Town Orono York Village Grants Grants North Berwick Fryehnrg M asardis Lincoln - Bangor 381 Orono East M achias Lewiston Newcastle Unity Vlfestbroole North Anson Plantsville, Conn. Patten Portland N ewp ort 1 M onnionth Vlfinchester, ,M ass. 12 Mill Street K2 House 16 Pine Street 54 Pine Street 7 Park Street Old Town 17 Middle Street ATA House 52 Park Street 52 Park Street College Road QIJKE House Balentine Hall 209 H. H. Hall Ohio Street, Bangor 43 Broadway 104 Oak Hall 16 Pine Street 407 Oak Hall Balentine Annex 54 Pine Street '29 Pond Street AXA House 1 Bridge Street ATA House 109 Oak Hall 204 H. H. Hall 109 Oak Hall Hartley, William Joseph, Ch.Eng. Lewiston CIJHK House Hartwell, Mary Josephine, Arts Old Town Qld Town Harvey, John Milton, Ch. Peabody, Mass. EN House Hawkes, Marian, Arts ' Kennebnnk Balentine Hall Hayes, Gretchen von Walther, Arts Bangor 33 Jefferson Street, Bangor Heckman, Albert Carlisle, Ee. Bangor 48 Vernon Street, Bangor HCFIUOU, David, Ch.E11g. Portland 401 H. H. Hall Hikel, Philip Solomon, Millinocket 312 H. H. Hall Hill, Allison Kincade, Arts Bangor 295 French Street, Bangor Hinkley, Frank Russell, Fy. Westbrook K2 House Hinkley, Kenneth Abbott, Py. Rangeley Stillwater Hobbs, LaurencefGoodwin', Arts Farniingtoni BGDII House Hodgman, Nicholas George, Ee. Portland 47 Mill Street Holmes, Richard Weatherbee, Arts Lincoln CDMA House Hoos, Sarah Irene, Arts Old Town Old Town Hopkins, Gerald William, Arts North Haven QIJFA House Horne, Donalson Elmer, Arts Belfast 268 Thrid Street, Bangor Horslin, Carroll Eugene, Ee. Portland 301 H. H. Hall l f ,G .1 1? X 'G' ' , i , ' , lwiwftex -se-if 149 like.- Zlirenhmw glorton, Elmer Graham, Ee. 1-luestes, Charles Stanley, Ch.Eng. Hunter, james Williaiii, Ce. :lQurley, Charles Jeremiah, Arts l-lutchins, Burleigh Maurice, Ee. Q-lutchinson, Lewis VValdo, Me. -reland, Richard Porter, Ee. ackson, Eunice Mildred, He. asper, Rufus Guy, Ee. t , ohnson, Barbara, Arts Katz, Norman, Arts Kehew, Edward Leonard, Fy. Kelleher, Harold Eugene, ' Arts Kelley, Edward Gilman, Ch.Eng. Kennard, Evelyn Doris, Arts Kent, james Frederick, Me. .4 Key, john Harrington Smith, Ce. Keyes, .Grace Marion, Arts Kinmond, Edward Everett, F y. Kinney, Loomis Stevens, Arts Kittredge, Merrill Raymond, Ch.En Kneeland, Beulah, He. V Knowlton, Thomas Anson, Arts Knox, Clayton Tainter, Arts Kourevesis, Peter Antonio, Ee. Lambert, John Henry, F y. Lamoreau, Fred Lincoln, Me. Lancaster, Virgil Mark, Fy. LaPlant, John Raymond, Ce. LaPlante, Antonio, Me. Larrabee, George Franklin, Me. Larsen, Karl Davis, Arts Latneau, Robert Palmer, Fy. Lawler, Thomas Lawrence, Ee. Lawrence, Arthur Vernard, Ee. Leadbetter, Ramona Marie, Arts Leavitt, Maurice Elmer, F y. Leavitt, Reuel Arlo, Arts Ledder, Abraham Elias, ChgEng. Lee, Alfred Joseph, Ce. Lenfest, Stanley Ried, Arts Fall River, Mass. St. Stephen, N. B. A lton Ellsworth Cape Porjvoise Old Town Dover-Poxcroft Portland Auburn Bangor Revere, Mass. ATU House 52 Park Street 201 H. H. HaQ.Q 10 Summer Street 403 Oak Halg Old Town 111 H. H. HaQQ North HaQQ College Roac Balentine HaQQ 107 Oak HaQQ S t. Petersburg, Pla. 134 College Roac Bangor. 245 Third Street, Bangor Orono 13 Pond Street Bangor 4 14 Savage Street, Bangor W aterboro QIJKE House Cape Elizabeth 309 H. H. Hall Caribou Balentine Hall Q Westbifook Osterfville, Mass. g. Bangor Lincoln Guilford South Ruinford Saco Lowell, Mass. Presque Isle Pittsfield Greenville York Village Old Town Bangor Old Town Greenfield, Mass. Cherryfleld Belfast Augusta Phillips Portland Portage Lake Presque Isle 212 H. H. Hall BGJII House 55 Park Street Balentine Hall 104 H. H. Hall 83 Park Street 402 H. H. Hall 47 Mill Street ,CIJHK House QIDHK House ATU House 110 H. H. Hall ' Old Town CDMA House Old Town GJX House 117 Mill Street Main Street EAE House 209 Oak Hall 1 Middle Street 15 Oak Street QJHK House Libby, Abram Joseph, Ch. Bangor 42 Fourteenth Street, Bangor Libby, Henry Earl, Fy. Gorhani 411 H, 1-1, H311 Lieberman, Max Earle, Arts Bangor 49 Parkview Avenue, Bangor Linnell, Frank War1'e11, Arts Bangor 19 Third Street, Bangor Littlefield, Asa 'Henry Rolfe, Arts Stillwater Stillwatey x l'ff'I XS X xy f X WL X,.,, X Q, ' , fe, :iw--M. gf.,,.,, X, aol, tube. , ,MA N it 150 le- X f Qs 27 H I M 3 M 1 . it1 1 lllar ' 5- 3- 5- linda :neu . U M331 Zllrwhmen Look, Russell Meserve, Ch.Eng. Lopaus, Hector Roscoe, Me. Lowell, john Herbert, Arts Lowell, Winiield, Arts Luce, Israel Gilbert, Arts Lyden, john Adelbert, Ch.Eng. Lydiard, Keith Bennett, Ch.Eng. Lynch, john Buckley, Arts Madison N ortli llfeynion G ardiner Gardiner Old Orchard New York, N. Y. GDX House Bedford, Mass. E., gil. 211 H. H. Hall tli, Mass. 206 Oak Hall 308 Oak Hall 308 Oak Hall ATA House ATA House Bangor 12 East Summer Street, Bangor MacCaffrey, John Philip, F y. Patten EAE House McCart, Stanley Oswald, Ee. Eastport 203 H. H. Hall McCarthy, john Wallace, Ce. Rnniford K2 House McCormick, Francis Benedict, Arts Pittston 109 H. H. Hall McDonald, Ellsworth, Ee. Ea-st Sebago A , 10 Beech Street McGary, Geneva Fiske, Arts . Bangor 275 Center Street, Bangor McGee, Albert Joseph, Ce. Portland 208 H. H. Hall Mclntire, Clifford Guy, Ag. Perhani .83 Park Street McKechnie, Arno Henry, F y. ' Princeton CDMA House MacKenzie, Zelda Helene, Arts Lincoln V Balentine Hall MacNaughton, Victor Boynton, F y. Bangor 41 Summer Street, Bangor McPheters, Byron William, Fy. Bangor 65 Fern Street, Bangor McPheters, Mildred, He. Bangor 65 Fern Street,.Bangor Mahoney, George Francis, Arts Ellsworth , 10 Summer Street Mahoney, Mary Louise, Arts Biddeford North Hall Maloney, Ellen Elizabeth, Arts Bangor 622 Hammond Street, Bangor Mallory, James Allen, Me. S t. Stephen, N. B . . 7 Pleasant Street Mann, Robinson, Ce. Honlton 304 H. H. Hall M ansfield, Carleton, Ee. Union EQIDZ House Martin, Thomas Albert,.Arts Biddeford . ATA House Marvin, Katherine, He. ' Portland U North Hall Mason, Irvin Carrol, Ag. I Loelee's Mills 309 H. H. Hall Means, Horace William, Ee. , Sedgwick 410 H. H. Hall Merrill Bradford Francis, Arts I Madison ' EX House Merrill Edward Arthur, Ir., Arts Old Town Old Town Merrill George Osborne, Eng. Yarniontlioille 309 Oak.Hall Merrill, Lawrence Clare, Arts Orono 117 Bennoch Street Merrill, Reginald Howard, Ee. Brewer' 21122 House Merrill Richard Allan, Fy. - Alngnsta , BAE House Meservey, Ruth, Arts Bangor Balentine'Hall Mooney, William Charles, Ch.Eng. Lee, Mass. H. H. Hall Moore, Clarence Herbert, Arts Rangeley 210 Oak Hall Moore, Helen, Arts Greentfille fnnetion ' 218 Ohio Street, Bangor Moore, Iames Whitman, Ee. Ellsworth 301 H. Hall Moore, Roger VVillard, Ce. Fort lVIcKinley EN House Morrison, Ralph Fred, Ee. Milford Milford Morse, Merton Francis, Ee. Gardiner 10 Beech Street X si l lm, xx ,. xl RM if .Xb 61-.dr My , -..egg 151 Ea..- 1 ,.,.:,t 'Q 927 5 f K ' - f i s c E EE . a'ii'msa 1 't:: ' ' 9 Allrerahmen Mosher, Wendell Earl, Ag. North Jay Moulton, Olin Cates, Arts 30.126190 Lake Moulton, Robert, Me. Hirarn . 211 Oak Hall 302 H. H. Hall Stillwater Mudgett, Perley Herbert, Ch.Eng. Kendiiskeag 25 Grove Street Murch, Charles Judson, Jr., Ee. Orono 1 Brldge Street Murphy, Maxwell Kerr, Ee. Eastport 306 Oak Hall Murray, Harry Lee, Ch.Eng. Orono 36 College Road Murray, Leone LeVal, Me. Wateifville 6 Myrtle Street Murtaugh, Margaret, Arts No. Kennebnnkport Balentine Hall Mutty, Carlista Louise, Arts Old Town Old Town N ealley, Willis Grafton, Arts Soiitli Berwick 411 H. H. Hall Neilson, Henry Addison, Ce.- Porlfland ' 24 Mill S'f1'CCf Newhall, George Ervin, Ce. Stonehain, Mass. ATA House Nickerson, Oscar Stanley, Ee. M iliinoeket ATO House Niles, Winfield Scott, Arts Riirnford 209 H. H. Hall Noddin, George Adelbert, Ee. Bangor A ,825 Broadway, Bangor Norton, Coleman Edward, Arts Lewiston 7 Pleasant Street N ottage, Henry Clarence Webb, Ee. Solon 411 Oak Hall Noyes, Herbert Eaton, Ee. Stonington . 410 Oak Hall Noyes, VVorth Langton, Ee. Orono ' .60 Forest Avenue O'Connell, Robert Cushing, Arts Bangor 163 West Broadway, Bangor O'Connor, Charles Eugene, Ce. Veaeie 68 Grove Street, Bangor O'Connor, Roderic Comins, Me. Veazie , 68 Grove Street,'Bango1 Olds, Edith Raymond, He. Dexter Balentine Hall O'Ree, Donald Eugene, Me. Bangor 171 State Street, Bangor Osgood, Catharine Chase, He. Ellsworth Balentine Hall Palmer, Arline Francena, Arts , Bangor Balentine Hall Palmer, Robert William, Ce. Dover-Poxeroft A ATA House Parks, Robert Dwight, Fy. farnaica Plain, Mass. QJFA House Parsons,-Merton Stanley, Ag. Sonth Paris 409 H. H. Hall Patterson, Marie Josephine, Arts Bangor 72 Center Street, Bangor Payson, Harold Tyree, Fy. Brooks 102 H. H. Hall Peck, Bradford Cole, Fy. it Lewiston CDX House Percival, Maple Ismay, Arts Dexter Balentine Annex Perkins, Ruth, He. Vlfincliester, Mass. North Hall Peterson, Charles Hartley, Ee. Yarinont-hv,fille EX House Pettengill, Aubrey Donald, Ag. Weld 301 H, H, Hall Phillips, Hollis Hall, Ag. Cambridge, M ass. ' ' Stillwater Phillips, Ralph Linwood, Arts Bangor 725 Union Street, Bangor Pierce, Harold Trefethen, Ee. Soiitli Portland 301 H. H. Hall Plummer, Marguerite Winslow, Arts New York, N. Y. Balentine Hall Poley, Ramona Faye, Arts Berlin, N. H. Balentine Hall Porter, Donald Forshaw, Ce. ' Searsport QJX House Porter, Horace Chase, Ee. Searsport 32 Peters Street Powell, Harold Neally, Ee. Orono - 75 1-Tot-est Avenue Pritham, Carroll Fred, Ee. Greezifoilie function 47 Mill Street -v we .Q eg. ,. , -- of e . X st, z2',g, - ,WMH9 .ff 11 ,pf A ' ff, r Q ...neges I 52 1 ., . ' , ,,4, W, i 1 X ff-X . Mi 3 1 l n' W i. l Rib LS X Eii lll...'5l'35l1l. ll 132221. f ' F s ' 'af l F. 1 + '-'1' ' 1 . -. ' Zllrenhmen Ranisdell, Lawson Hiram, Arts Rand, Philip Herbert, Ee. Rand, Roy Wlarren, Fy. A Randall, Philip Hatherly, F y. Rawson, Lovell Cook, F y. Raye, George VVesley, Ee. Reed, Mary Florence, Arts Richardson, Guy Harold, Ag. Ridlon, Emory Francis, Ch.Eng. Robbins, Arlene, Arts Robbins, Arthur Hampton, Ee. Roberts, Gardner Marston, Ce. Robinson, Kenneth Earl, Arts Robinson, Mary Elizabeth, Arts Robinson, Theodore Francis, Ee. Rogers, Charles Hall, Me. Rogers, Donald Beattie, F y. Rollins, Fred Ernest, Ag. Ronco, Vanson Joseph, Ee. Roopenian, Deron Parsek, Arts Rose, George Edgar, Ag. Rosen, Lawrence, Arts Royal, Theda Maud, He. Rubin, Abraham Louis, Arts - Russell, Harold Edison, Ce. Ryder, Edwin Miller, Fy. Sabatino, Joseph, Ch. ' Sargent, Herbert Eugene, Ch.Eng. Savage, Allen Estabrooks, Arts Sawyer, George Webster, Ch.Eng. Sawyer, Priscilla, Arts Scott, Harriet Henderson, He. Scott, Lillian Helena, Arts ' Seavey, Pauline June, Arts Lwerrnore Falls Angnsta - Sebago Lake Rficlnnond Uxbrlclge, M ass. Fastjn ort Orono ' Bradford Kezar Falls Lincoln U nlon ' West Falntonth Dover-Foxcroft 311 H. H. Hall l QDK2 House 302 H. H. Hall 10 Mill Street EN iHouse 203 H. H. Hall 8 Middle Street 25 Grove Street EAE House Balentine Hall EX House BAE House 255 Essex Street, Bangor Bangor , ,Balentine Hall Island Falls 21.52 House Boothbay Harbor EAE House Old Town - Old Town Garland . -308 H. H. Hall Dexter EX House Sontlt Boston, Mass. 202 H. H. Hall West Springfield, Ilfass. ' CDMA House lflfoodland A ' 208 Gak Hall Angnsta 1 North Hall Bangor 312 French Street, Bangor Searsport 250 French Street, Bangor , Mlddleboro, Wfass. BQII House Brooklyn, N. Y. ATS! House Derby Stillwater W ells Franklin, N. H. Bangor Presque Isle Medford, Mass. Greenfield, Mass. 29 Pond Street CDMA House Mt. Vernon House Balentine Annex Balentine Hall Mt. Vernon House Shirley, Noyes Donald, Fy. Fryebnrg AFP House Shiro, Evelyn Irene, Arts Old Town Old Town Simone, Anthony Charles, .Fy. Lee, Mass. 29 Bennoch4Street Small, Donald Harvey, Ee. Rockland CIDKE House Smith Andrew Orcutt, Ag. York Village ATG House Smith Archibald Van, Ee. Steuben 309 H. H. Hall Smith Donald Walter, Ee. Unionville 302 Gak Hall Smith George Algernon, Ee. Bangor 150 Center Street, Bangor Smith, Gordon, Ch.Eng. Bangor 204 Union Street, Bangor Smith, Langdon Miller, F y. Franklin 212 Oak Hall Smith, Thomas Boyd, Arts klfashbnrn lll H. H. Hall . R . A - 2 1 A N at 153 H 27 If l . Zlirwhmen, Snow, VVard Frank, Ee. - ' l3lt11Ul7flll Soderberg, Louis Roland, Me. Sparrow. Hazel Easter, Arts Spencer, Elizabeth Lucille, Arts Staltord, Evelyn Catherine, Arts Stanley, Marguerite Joyce, Arts A ndofver Cfczrdlner la al H av boi Berlin, N. Bangor 9 f 1 f H 23 Park Street ATA House Balentine Annex Balentine Hall Mt. Vernon House . Balentine Hall Staples, Carleton Dearborn, Ee. Eliot - 56152 House Stevens, Clyde Aurelius, Ey. Betltel ' 101 Hall Stevens, Elmer Albert, Ey. ethel 26 M111 Street Stewart, Frank Raymond, Arts Rockland 4 134 College Road Stewart, Fred Benner, Arts Rockland s 134 College Road Stinson, Clyde Clifton, Ch.Eng. Stonington ' V 410 Oak Hall Stone, Maurice, Ch, Bangor 239 Pine Street, Bangor Stone, Rose, Arts Bangor 239 Pine Street, Bangor Stover, Charles Raymond, Ee. Eastport 306 Oak Hall Striar, Gordon Bernard, Arts Bangor . A 113 Maple Street, Bangor Strout, Reginald Bartlett, Me. Mllbrldge I 83 Park Street Stuart, Harold lennings, Ch. Tlzontaston, Conn. 312 H. H. Hall Sullivan, Edward Dennis, Arts Bangor 231 Third Street, Bangor Surface, Nan Alwilda, Arts Washington, D. C. Balentine Hall Sylvester, Calista Elizabeth, Arts f6'fC87'S01'L Mt. Vernon House Sylvester, Elwyn Greene, Ee. Deer Isle 307 Oak Hall Sylvester, Harvard Leighton, Fy. Etna 111 Oak Hall Syphers, Ansel James, Ag. Mars Hill EN House Taft, Earl Davison, Fy. U.rbrfldge, Mass. EN House Taylor, Louise Bertha, He. Dead River Balentine Hall Teague, Everett 1fValter, Me. Nefwbnryport, Mass. ATG House Thayer, Mildred Alice, Arts - llover-Eo.reroft Balentine Annex Thompson, Eloise Boyington, He. Calais North Hall Thompson, Joseph Mariner, Ch.Eng. Eryelnlrg QJKE House Thompson, Sadie Jane, Arts ' Mllllnoeket Balentine Hall Thorndike. Ellsworth Bacon, Arts Portland 10 Beech Street Thurston, Guy Linly, Ee. Bethel CDMA House Titcomb, Carl Alden, Arts Dexter CDMA House Todd, Guy Durward, Me. ' Easton 45 Mill Street Towne,'Eranklyn Albert, Me. Norway ' GJX House Tracy, Donald Edward, Arts Bangor 134 Kenduskeag Avenue, Bangor True, Carl Dudley, Ee. Yarntontlwllle BGDII House Turner, Oscar Treat, Ag. Lloernlore I B011 House Turner, Willa1'd Francis, Fy. North Reading, Mass. QJFA House Varnum, Lillian Harriman, Arts Alexander Campus Viles, Williaiin Payson, F y. ' .Augusta 0 B011 House Wlagg, Robert Alphonso, Ag. Lisbon q:1'A House Vvlalker, Myrtle Margaret, He. A Wrz7scasset Balentine Hall VVeatherbee, Edward Albert, 'Arts Lincoln EN House lfvi N 2 , X N - .4 Q , Q X ' WL - fist 7 ,f Ng I f' ali W5-f .,3.,,' , 1 N 1 154 tts-- 1 'N 1 x O , . M - drab . SMF f 37 .. ' F' l,Q it X Zmwhnwn Weaver, Freida Pearl, Arts NVebb, Oscar Earl, Ag. ' XYebber, Kenneth Robert, Ee. Webster, Alice Burr, He. Webster, Arvard Vernon, Ee. Weed, Malcolm Small, Ch. Weimer, Mary Ethel, Arts NYellman, Meredyth Carolyn, Arts lllentworth, Carl Wliitney, Ce. Wlescott, Lee Eugene, F y. W Qieeler, Manchester Haynes, Fy. W Maurice Robert, Ee. 1' l1CClC1', Wheeler, Wliitney Long, F y. Wnitcomb, John Clare, Ag. ' Waite, Edwin Turner, Ee. White, Erma Elizabeth, Arts W nite, Frances Evelyn, Arts Waite, john Williain, Arts Waite, Otto Rupert, Ee. Wlnittier, G. Albert, Ee. XV ight, Edward Leander, Ee. Wilkiiis, Roger Carson, Ch.Eng. KN inch, Norman Christie, Ch.Eng. VV inch, Stanley Gordon, Fy. Wlinslow, Elwood Coflin, Me. VV inslow, Linwood Alieff, Arts VVise, Leo Maurice, Arts - VViseman, Herbert Goodwin, Ch.Eng. Woods, Eleanor May, He. VVooster, Joel Philbrook, Ce. VVorthley, Manning Allen, Ce. VVyman, Everett Merryman, Arts Wyman, John Francis, Ag. Young, Kenneth Henry, Fy. Young, Wiiioria, Arts Zalinsky, Anthony john, Ce. Old Town Old Town H oallon 5 GBX House Bowdoinlzanz. 405 Oak Hall Bangor 435 Union Street, Bangor Prljvet 110 H. H. Hall Waferwflle GX House New Portland Balentine Hall flnbnrn A Balentine Hall Portland EAE House Sebago Lake 404 Oak Hall Augusta ' The Elms Bangor . 205 Oak Hall fenanfs Harbor CDMA House lflfaldoboro L 309 H. H. Hall Vlfiscasset 101 Oak Hall Monroe Balentine Annex Old Town A Old Town Bangor 48 Center Street, Bangor Woodland 2412- House Bangor 71 Grant Street, Bangor Bolsterfr Mills 409 H. H. Hall Hon-lton ' K2 House Bangor 98 Fern Street, Bangor Sanford A College Road Oakland 106 Oak HaQl Ashland Z3 Park Street Carnlel 107 Oak Hall Newport 11.1 Oak Hall, Kittery North ,Hall North H affen ' 404 H. H. HaQl Anbnrn 210 H. H. HaQl Milllnoeket CIDKE House Portland 106 Oak Hall Vlfollaston, Zlfass. EX House Norway Balentine Annex Vlforeeszfer, M ass. v 23 Pond Street my X X, li yi' WMV ., 1 f g 1 MXL-31: . f- K '91 N fs. 4f't1.,,ifhtk - ln., 971 V M 1 ' h X AX ?f 'wX f KS? ffl , is l 1 155 . 1 : 4 1 , ,gt It . ' in 'll if 1 'M , ' if ' X . ' ' K , . lm 4 Q l P .... , . , 3, Ox 1 Q 1 Spatial Svtuhentii f Closson, Luke Eldridge, Ee. Danbury, Conn. A Dyer, Russell Hawes, Ce. 'rl' it it Felker, Everett Joshua, Ed. ' 1 W Q Hamilton, Charles Grant, Es. p Hillson, Sidney Julius, Arts 1 il Hodgdon, Fernald, Ae. i Qi ,I johnson, Marjorie Edna, Eh. l ' 5 Johnson, Robert Miller, Fy. gi f - Lengyel, Helen Anna, Bl. ig , Lorentzen, Johan Storm, Ch.Eng. . Marshall, Melvin Samuel, Ch.Eng. y Martin, Marion Lucile, He. 1 Noyes, Gordon Max, Bl. Ag. 1 ' Perry, John Francis, Ch.A. 1 , f - - Sullivan, Alphonso Dennis, Ch. A xfviiiiams, sybii Edna, Arts 1 . 1 . -Nlloodard, Clinton Albert, Ps. F , l l 1 1 V I I 1' , U ll ' rg F, l S it i f ! it 1 NZ Holliston, M oss. Oronox Mount 117 ernon 47 Mill, Street ' fI?1'A House 5 Forest Avenue 331 Hammond Street, Bangor Orono Portland Bailey Island Biclcleford 1 Orono A Lowenskiolrlsgt, N orw .Mil?wo,nleee, W is, Orono ' . Orono' - East Hctrnpolen , . Mill street - ATQ House - Balentine Hall EAE House College Road oy . 206 Cali Hall I 202 Gak Hall 68 Main Street 57 Bennoch Street East Hampden Orono .C 23 Spencer Street Bangor 79 Second Street, Bangor Bingham CIJK2 House 1 v r 1 ,. . L ., . U . I , Spatial Glnnrrae in Zkgrirulture a ' ' Second Year A , ' fi Card, Clyde Seymour Sonth Paris 14 Pond Street 1 p Kimball, Harold Vinten - Anbiirn r 109 Oak Hall jig Stearns, Hugh Wallace A North W aterforol '- 109 Oak Hall ii ? . First Year 1 i 3 li Briggs, Albert Bernard A Monticello Stillwater it Hilton, Clarence Newell Athens , 409 H. H. Hall 1 V Hoyt, Carleton Foster Fort Fairfield 109 H. H. Hall Pearse, Walton Battershall Montclair, N. J. EX House ri Richardson, Ralph Norman Lee . E 60 Forest Avenue ' li' ' Staples, Leo Merle , South pPenobsc ot Stillwater it s A ' f 1, 1 . .I I p X '! p A ,f ' f , 1 N A 1 gil. Y I. Q 1 i J' f ,U ' 'I f. ' 71 A 1 1 I ...egg I56 Eau... ii ,. A . MJ 4 .dm N Fin 4 E 1 D I M ?'- 3 Jw M I Q W G52 xfl e92 4' 'mall .i . '5if i5ifi1 2' 'meta Iheta 1Hi Beta Eta Chapter FO1111ClCCl 1839 Installed 1879 Active Chapters 85 Sanborn Kinney E. Kelley S. Giddings VValtz O'Connor Rvder B l onc C. Cogswell Hobbs Bailey P. Giddings L. Cogswell Perry Gay Noddin Johnson Stanton I. Kelley Connelly Strout Lopaus Dickson Osgood Reed Coggins Murdoch Maxwell D Brown Turner True Chandler Wfebster Lewis Ingalls ,A SENIORS Bailey, W. L. -Kelley, I. B. Giddings, S. Perry, A. C. P IUNIQRS 'BOCkuS, C. T. Dickson, T. L. 4 Cogswell, C. G. Gay, I, D, C08'SWCl1, L- P-' Johnson, E. D. -SOPI-IGMORES Bond, C. R. Ir. Dickey, E. S. Dudley, G. F. -Giddings, P. Ingalls, I-I. E. Maxwell, P. E. Murdoch, L. I-I. FRESHMEN Kelley, E. G. Kinney, L. S. Lopaus, I-I. R. Brown, K. T. Chandler, R. F. Ir. Coggins, A. R. Sanborn, I. A Stanton, E. F. Lewis, G. B. VValtz, E. I. Wfebster, D. Gsgood, C. P. Reed. I. XV. Viles, XV. P. Ryder, M. Stront. R. B. uclle True. C. D. COUUCHY, D- E- NOCICU11, G. A. Turiicr, O. T. I-Iobbs, L. G. 'O'Connor, R, C, -A ll xy :rw C as , wi llji pQ:'sIikiffIl'7'ii '- 1 H 'ws L 'I -Q, will ,wi ,CWM A I N ig, its I ,fi All V ,' I' --neil 1' l+f2e-f--- . ff' 'X X C . 4 ww l X. . Y A A 4 ' .ir ': , ' mlircilli R llalflrlilgl R '4 broil...-' f K 1 S s k -A X liappa Sigma Psi Chapter Founded 1400 Installed l8S5 Active Chapters 93 .X , Branscom C. H. Hackett Lymburner Elliott Patterson Garland McCarthy C. E. Hackett Kimball Cushing johnson Sylvester Drew Ctiozzo Hinkley Hart Furber Coltart Bates Flynn Noble NVebbe1 Reynolds Dressel A Dunn Rights ' Lane . Knowles Ross Stevens Gero Edwards Taylor XAfl1l'EC0l1llJ VVilkins SENIORS . Dressel, D. B. Edwards, F. B. Elliott, VV. H. Hackett, C. E. Knowles, B. D. Meserve, N. AA. Branscomb, I. S. Cuozzo, G. V. Cushing, A. E. Bates, H. I.- Carrnalt, L. P. Coltart, G. L. Drew, D. E. Gero, C. E. Hackett, C. H. johnson, R. F. IUNIORS Reynolds, F. I. Rights, A. A. Ross, S. W. SOPHOMORES Kimball, C. E. Lane, R. C. Lymburner, L. E. FRESHMEN Dunn, A. R. Flynn, I. P. Furber, R. C. Garland, C. G. Patterson, A. D. Stevens, A. F. VVhitcon1b, C. B. Sylvester, A. C. Taylor, E A. ' Noble, W. P. Welnlyer, H. V. Hart, C. A. Hinkley, F. R. McCarthy, I. W Vlfilkins, R. C. X5.xX ' i - L ':v. DSN! f l v l 4-nz 'A ' 'P ig A f?71'53i7f G ' 'Gm My MHQZVH .oi 29 .X J X s M 1 ffl if ffl! ,lx ' M 7:9 H ft f K ' X f t if 'f l . f , -..Mgt 159 ga..- Q6 I . IA N-.CN ,x Z W EW 'Tim m L... E 'lit-,Jiri lla! lv- H . f - I, -:i - ' ujllinw 'iii' ' -' X Y.: , SJ X .i 4 H ' 1 I lg. K- , . .. . 'i ' 1 TL ' '-' 'i nu , ' I '- if -:fa . we and ' ' ' A wut' X k V X 3 i ' . 'J 7- ' ' X N' . I-' 1 ' ' W '. 5555553 - - '4 1 pf. '44 ' qw ' lil ',,2 v, ,7,' f 7 - 'rf' ', ' ' . , . .. V p Ill n -I 1 Q . I , -. A I Alpha 'au Gbmega Beta Epsilon Chapter Founded 1865 Installed l89l Active Chapters 84 Merrill Folsom E. Smith Mason Fitzhugh Sanford Meader Littlefield H. S. Folsom Teague VValker LaP1ante . Hanscom Chandler Knowles Ring Bennett T. P. Bixby O'Connor Chapman Brewster Parker Maxwell Russell E Cassista Bamford G. D. Bixby Crowell Gallagher Horton Brewster, A. W. Chandler, F. B. Bixby, T. P. Cassista, A. I. Gallagher, I. F. Bamford, H. F. Bennett, E. F. Fitzhugh, R. K. Bixby, G. D. Chapman, W. C. Condon, K. R. Crowell, R. P. SENIORS Littlefield, G. T. O'Connor, E. A. JHNIORS Hanscom, W. A. Mason, M. S. Maxwell, S. A. SOPHGMORES Folsom, E. E. Knowles, I. H. Meader, F. W. FRESHMEN Folsom, H. S. Horton, E. G. LaPlant, I. R. Merrill, L. C. Stover, C. N. Parker, L. K. Sanford, A. R. Ring, H. E. Snider, L. F. Vlfallcer, G. M. Russell, H. E. Smith, A. 0. Teague, E. VV. A N .. ia. li M. yr f F g Ill, EIR -iiiii 169 Ea..- .X f we W mi lQlQl R af. -....,gg:'::: ,,Q,,Q.5ial...H mhz Mappa imma Alpha Delta Chapter - Founded 1850 Installed 1898 Active Chapters 33 , Chapman Johnson Hanmer Gray Guernsey Eastman ,. Thompson P. Rowe Olsson Thurston Sherer Hamilton Wyman - Rand Hurd Rounsville Woodard l Field Hartley Engel Small Kent Currie Swift Qi il Knox Birch Wilkins Lary Buzzell A Ward 3133 sEN1oRs A Guernsey, T. L. Hanmer, A. W. Hurd, M. A. Littlefield, F. F.. Chapman, S. H. Eastman, R. D. Olsson, A. H. Rowe, P. A. Rowe, T. S. b Sherer, C. A. IUNIORS . Engel, E. M. Field, K. S. Hartley, H. A. Thurston, L. G. Wilkins, A. H. Woodard,,C. A. Knox, A. F.. Rounsville, S. H Buzzell, C. Currie, I. Birch, O. L. Grey, L. S. Kent, I. F. SOPHOMORES Johnson, H. L. Lary, F.. C. Masselink, F. H. FRESHMEN Lambert, I. H. Rand, P. H. Small, D. H. U, 431 'Px f .X nap 4 Q- 1 K , F ls.. . 7 K f . ' sl . -..egg 161 EQ..- Swift, Q. T. Ward, E. H. Thompson, I. M Wyman, E. M. 'RW . V wkifi A Q SS . . A, A A ',,,. . FN I i I 9 17 : l 1 I l X . l1l'?r'J?1Q, f 1 13... 1-.,,,i1g , i i, , - Phi Mamma Reita Omega Mu Chapter Founded 1348 Installed 1899 Active Chapters 66 Preble Keen Harvey Martin Kehoe .Decosta Emerson Morrison Atherton Parks Cheney Swickert Plummer Cooper Powell MacSorley Bryant Waldron Newhal-L Damon Connor Hart Wh ttier Wilson Eaton Williams Porter Bunker Phillips Clapp Hopkins VVagg Hale Frost B. Baker Dyer E. Baker Turner ' SENIORS Baker, G. F. Bryant, V. C. Eaton, H. B. Atherton, C. R. Baker, E. H. Clapp, M. H. Baker, R. B. A Cheney, L. Harvey, T. G MacSorley, P. E. Bunker, P. S. Connor, A. B. Cooper, E. F. Damon, G. W. Hale, F.. R. A Hart, C. E. Keen, L. B. Morrison, F. P. JUNIORS Decosta, C. R. Dyer, R. H. ' Frost, H. S. Kehoe, G. F. SOPHOMORES Porter, B. B. Preble, H. P. Simons, R. S. Swickert, O. Ai. FRESHMEN Emerson, F.. A. Hopkins, G. W. Parks, R. D. Phillips, H. H. Newhall, F. C. Switzer, K. F. Wheeler, G. S. Martin, G. N. Plummer, A. Mitchell, D. F Waldron, I. N. VVilliams, M. W'ilson, B. C. Powell, H. N. Turner, VV. F. Wfagg, R. A. W'hittier, A. . X XG? lx LX, l'!v,f,M X V A r A N -..egg 162 Egg.-- lfnuu-vw . g is X- 1: Y -- .-1 A 27 T lim NWS M MQ , C A f, C lllll f 1 NIMH HH : mania Sigma Alpha ' pailnn Maine Aipha Chapter Founded 1856 T Installed 1901 Active Chapters 96. Wing Scribner 'vVaugh Fraser Hammond Lucas True Tracy R. Leavitt M. Leavitt Torrey Brown Thompson Chase Waterhouse Hill Redlon Sturgis D. Chase McDonald Barrows Snell Hathaway Rogers MacCaffrey Parker Crozier G. Chase Rildlon Mitchell Reid Murray Hayden Merrill Roberts Wentworth Cahill Brockway Bates SENIORS . Barrows, W. M. Burr, M. E. Cahill, G. A. Ir. Chase, F.. L. Brown, C. H. Kimball, B. Mitchell, A. B. Bates, T. H. Chase, G. R. Hammond, S. C. Hathaway, R. S. Brockway, D. W. i Chase, D. G. Foffo' C F. bb, J- . Crozier, H. E. Fraser, O. F. Holdsworth, F. M. McDonald, F. B. IUNIORS Redlon, I. A. A Scribner, H. A.. Snell, I. A. SOPHOMORES Hayden,'W. S. Leavitt, R. P. Lucas, I. K. Parker, A. M. FRESHMEN Leavitt, M. E. MacCaffrey, I. P. Merrill, R. W. True, W. H. Waterhouse, E VVing, G. E. Torrey, D. W. VVaugh, K. A. Reid, W. S. Sturgis. G. H. Thompson, R. Roberts, G. M Rogers, C. H. Tracy, D. G. Hill, A. K. Murray, H. L. W'entworth, C Ridlon, E. F. vp X I X it f 'l ...DQET 3,390.- 4-i ,-..f I , 5 l L. 1.34-... ljmgifg fi-:gg , ut-glrggfill M' 3 l .2 I v L-V Q 'v'k 51 5.5 I' , V. V . - Y ' ' 33' 'H -V 'N V r ff! 1. X jJ,.,.-541. ,-..... 1, ,TQ gli? 1. f' I H 5547221 -1 '- Wi lf' f ' L ' ' ' ' I ' , Ns I ,riff 1 if Y- y ., , ' .,g .. .QQ A, . .W f.-, ,.V . ,j.3, i,qE7f -1'-fggfilaz'-l', V ' L' '- 1 Sigma hi Rho Rho Chapter FOuHClCCl 1855 ' Installed 1902 Active Chapters 83 Moulton Ronco Webber Peterson O'Connor Daggett Dk BWI 'll Dl Rbb' Gd lCtl S ll - y e . 1 err1 un ap o ins oo speec rar ey ma Dolloff G. Cyr Alan , R. Merrill L. Porter Pearse McGregor Cra idou Parsons Huestis E. Merrill Berrie Bloclgett French E. Cyl Grant . Young Wooster Conro Haynes - R. Porter Berrie, L. H. Cyr, E. R. Dunlap, L. A. Cyr, G. A. Dolloff, R.iD. Alan, D. . M. Bloclgett, R. H. Conroe, W. C. French, R. M. Huestis, C. S. Merrill, B. F. SENIORS Dyke, H. H. McGregor, C. A. Parsons, D. IUNIORS Grant, E. H. O'Connor, W. B. SOPHGMORES Crandon, H. D. Daggett, V. M. Gartley, E. H. Goodspeed, A. W. FRESHMEN Merrill, E. A. Moulton, O. C. Pearse, W. Peterson, C. H. Aawff A N X. ' ..., l S- ' y 5 QLX ern! X 7 fffgl a. Qi. , ..- lx, ,ff ,I 1 .f ,,- X. W r M , 1 X V, 1 f X' ' jf' 'XXX 1 -mggf Ego.- Schroeder, J. K. Small, A. J. Webber, H. C. Porter, R. W. W'ooster, H. Haynes, VV. Merrill, R. VV. Porter, L. XV. Robbins, A. H. Ronco, V. I. Y oung, K. H. .L J VS? VX3 LY c fl it l L li ll ll ll X , l 1' Y . . ,. X A 7 ff XWMISM xv , . . lllll ltfflillillilf-lliill 1' - -. L X .. X, . 'M H . L . 1'IE'.T3 fig-any lgflup- r - vw . .ax 1, N -6 A L. - 'fn l W. -K ,ff- I, 1 l ' hw K I' ,L ,EQ tl S' ' ' 4 i 1Hhi ' ta ltappa Local Fraternity Qrganizecl 1906 Beckler Caldwell Thompson Humphrey Lamoreau Hale Black Purdy Chapman Hartley Pierce Turner Larrabee Lancaster Day Hobson Jones Hutchinson Lenfest I. Lowell VV. Lowell Welch MacDougall Bassett Atkins Tate Moulton Ballou Charles Brown Johnson Hillman Garey Stitham Libby Proctor Cutting SENIQRS Ballon, H. L. Hillman, A. S. Atkins, S. W. Brown, L. E. Chapman, I. C. Day, C. S. Caldwell, I. C. Garey, H, W. Hale, I. E. jones, M. B. Beckler, P. A. Black, E. F. Bassett, D. H. Charles, G. E. Johnson, M. T. V Tate, R. A. IUNIORS Hobson, R. C. L Humphrey, H. Hutchinson, C. M. Lamoreau, P. D. SOPHOMORES Larrabee, G. E. MacDougall, I. A Pierce, I. H. Purdy, O. G. FRESHMEN Colby, O. I. Hartley, W. I. A Lancaster, Y. M. Lenfest, S. R. Turner, R. E. Preble Proctor, K. L. Stitham, L. H.. Thompson, S. A Welch, W. K. Peables L Lowell, I. H. Lowell, W. Moulton, R. Noyes, W. L. i Cutting, C. A. Libby, H. E. Stinson, C. C. - if.-. l f ll N, i . , MA N -..ggi 165 gigs..- I ,Jk,,,-.--..,-.,.. ----.---.-f--- A ---- --'-' ' '- '4 l l rw 'fl l it l .E l 9 C We U ' ld bsg5llQE3?29g9i 4Qggf?2fE?QQ EQg2H:T X .! 1 E 3 A : -all,-.Q.-,-. I 252553, . , - il lliiiiiiiiigggggPEQQQFEEEQEQEQQ:wwMlff?5LfY'7i ' 3 l. 1 it la . rl 'HHH Qlhi l lQ i Gamma Chapter Founded 1856 1 in l Installed 1907 Active Chapters 39 ll- llr lg W lt . lla , l ly' I l El' ,., l l r 1 l l 1 ll l l, . M .lf ll J, E Archibald Foster Titcomb ' A fl , - Mack Towne Lucas Lawler Dempsey Malloy Harrison Peck ' VVebb Campbell D. Porter Poor Donovan Lloyd , Scott 1 3. Cummings Moulton Hall Otis A. Porter Peakes Hubbard Webster ij McGowan Hunnewell Weed Cyr Bouchard Perham Pettengill :'l ' - ' M . , Fl' s l ' ' ill sEN1oRs . Q' Dempsey, P. P. Lucas, W. E. Scott, E. B. In , I Donovan, D. E. Pettengill, H. D. Somers, V. H. 'lla la, Harrison, F. W. H Poor, S. L. Standish, M. H. I ll ' . JUNIORS , , Bouchard, W. T. McGowan, G. H. ' Titcomb, E. rl fl Guilfoil, P. I. Otis, C. E. Wfebster, E. R. H Porter, A. B. ,it L soPHoMoREs I . Cyr, A. F. Hunnewell, K. P. Moulton, F. L. V A Foster, R. E. A Lloyd, H. C. Murphy, P. C. f T Hall, I. H. Mack, E. S. Pealces, H. VV. ll' Hubbard, N. J. Malloy, E. T. Perham, XV. S. 5 ' n FRESHMEN 1 Archibald, P. P. Cummings, E. Porter, D. F. if Campbell, D. E. Jasper, R. G. Webb, 0, E, Q' Corbett, R. A. Lawler, T. L. Wfeed, M, S, l Peck, B. C. Y. Xl-N 4 'sxxxxxl C V A xg gi' X V . . N P- A ,',p..r1rlrl,mx fp, .xiifWf,,32f,,,t-film,,ffW1 il M p V X05 JRN-.al , . 1 lf, K f .' H-osfrf 166 1 ' I ll N ' 'T 'K ni fmfz-25, 3 - ,..,,j: r ',-, V.-, , Q 1 fl X -1 It , A X Tl if 1 . y ,f 9- 1. we..,.,.a,.i.-,...frift..is,..l5HW , C N-. Wx? , .9 Qlllltlilisisfrfvilliliiglimfm 'A l filifilniwi lf! C 5 , ' K- X .f .1 ' J: W QW li l i ' .P ?i'ii-Me i. ..q if ' ' itlrliill- I Evita Ian Eelta GZL1lllll3'Nll Chapter Founded 1859 lfnstalled 1908 Active Chapters 69 W. Parsons Peterson Ross - Bayard Ascher K. Barker Miniutti Lydiard Perkins 1 Goudy W. Rich Soderberg Palmer Morse DeVeau Riley Lewis Hamilton Ellis Lary Burnham H. Barker Madden F. Parsons Brown Newhall , Harmon Martin Harris Shea MCNaughton Luce Ramsdell A sEN1oRs Ascher, I. P. Morse, W. P. Rich, W. W. Barker, K. W. Passmore, C. K. Ross, E. L. Burnham, A. M. Perkins, M. A. Small, R. E. - Hamilton, I. M. Peterson, S. B. JUNIORS , Barker, H. O. Harris, F. S. Madden, C. E. Ir. Bayard, E. M. Lary, G. A. Parsons, W. Copeland, LE. W. Lewis, C. H. Riley, H. M. ' SOPHOMORES . DeVeau, S. I. McNaughton, C. M. ' Parsons, F. P. Miniutti, F. O. FRESHMEN ' Brown, F. I. Luce, I. G. A Newhall, G. E. D Ellis, F. H. Lydiard, K. B. Palmer, R. W. Goudy, G. C. Martin, T. A. Soderberg, L. R. Harmon, A. M. Neilson, H. A., E149 f f I f so f I K? J, X qx -..-gf 167 Ea..- N. -......r,. .....,, .a-..-,.... ...J ....-- -..... -. -I.. ,,, . ,LJ Tr-'iv . .... A. ..,,. illamhha Qlhi Alpha Beta Zeta Chapter ' ' Founded 1909 i1nstalled 1913 Active Chapters 66 Collins Abbott Wyman Hartman VVorthley Stilphen Manter Parkman Thompson Rogers Hamlin Darvill Blethen Bischoff VVentworth Lake Milliken A. H. Niles NVinc.h W. S. Niles Whited Chippendale MacGregory Hight Pearce Clark Grindell Smith Armes ' Mosher Brown Hodgman Betts sEN1oRs f Bischoff, C. H. Lake, M. F. Stilphen, RN. E. Blethen, L. B. Little, G. R. Thompson, G. L. Chippendale, I. T. MacGregory, K. W. Whited, W. J. Collins, C. S. Parkman, R. R. Wyman, O. L. . JUNIORS Abbott, W. s. Hight, K. V. . Pearce, s. J. Armes, F. D. Milliken, H. E. 1 Wentworth, P. I. Clark, R. G. Niles, A. H. . SOPHOMORES Betts, L. K. Manter, N. L. Smith, I. H. Hartman, H. R. Rogers, H. R. Young, G. G, , FRESHMEN 1 Brown, H. E. Hamlin, C. W. Niles, VV. S. Darvill, R. E. Hodgman, N. G. Wfinch, S. G. Gfinflell, A- L- Mosher, W- E. Wm-tiiiey, M. A. il? gX!!f.-' 7'. N N Civil Wray! ' ,,w N W4 f-, f of-fi '- T2 lf , ' I '+I iqgff:-life-ss J.. mg- Y fr, 71:89, . y ff X 1 X X ' I ' I -wif 168 1390-- N 1 3, . , iifgf... .:Qff..fl'u5?7f,.-Eg!m5riti'g.g X Q it 1 RSX ,R willHSMlil1lB1.ei.3lllll ' ',Mf,.em'3fle.,.,. A 9 ei. if V- .Jw Q 5 , ' X A v 1 1' .5'Ei'?1w'ffi1'i.f f if , ', 5 ,, , ' -am ,-Q. ihfnlill l , w 1 A i g, - i. Ai , -A .i-- iff .lQ1 llV,'l iii ,' .Ul'.r.ElL -5.fl:e3.'f1l:. V '. 'Y ' A W . ' l Sigma u Delta Nu Chapter Founded 1S69 ' Installed 1913 Active Chapters' 103 Norton DeBeck ' Baxter Getchell Flint Burke Harvey Emery I. Stewart E. Weatherbee Ames F. Weatherbee Fouts F. R. Stewart Thompson F. B. Stewart Rawson Highlands Hamer Taft Coleman Jordan Webber Thorndike FitzMorris Eaton Moore , Carians Syphers Durrell Furbush Harris SENIORS Baxter, C. L. Coleman, S. B. Dnrrell, I. R. DeBeck, S. S. Harris, C. M. Flint, C. M. Armes, S. W. Burke, R. A. Carians, E. R. Dow, H. L. Eaton, D. H. Emery, H. J. F outs, F.. L. Hamer, H. N. IUNIORS Norton, H. R. SOPHOMORES Getchell, L. B. Highlands, M. E. FRESHMEN FitzMorris, H. R. Furbush, G. L . Harvey, I. M. Moore, R. W. Rawson, L. C. Stewart, F. B. Jordan, B. M. W'eatherbee, F. E. Stewart, I. F.. Webber, H. N. Thompson, F. H. Stewart, F. R. Syphers, A. I. Taft, E. D. Thorndike, E. B. Wfeatherbee, F.. A. W X X Xl A ,, XX fl ffiy kllf - xv ' A55 Y X 7 K f ' J L' fl 143.2 ii il Y 4 tag i ml 1 1 , MA E -..egg 169 Fla..- , Y I- .Tm . ..,. .....-,-.. U, .-1....,-...... ...- ,.. . . . .... -Q.. --.--1-...rf A.-.A.. ....-.4 ' - -- P: Q11 1 qtzzzqg , . 'lu-sdgg iisfisitl F ' ff 2 Sigma 13131 Sigma Eta Chapter A Founded 1908 lustalled 1921 Active Chapters 13 Winter Beatty Staples Dowd -Andrews Trask Buck True MacLat1hlin Moore Fuller Avery Robinson ' Nutting Merrill White Boston Hi-ll Bearse Foggia Iohnson Race Sawyer Prouty Mansfield Sennett SEN IDRS i Boston, A. R. Brown, I. S. Buck, L. L. Dowd, C. M. Johnson, M. B. Prouty, K. A. - Sawyer, H. H VVinter, H. L. IUNIORS -Bearse, H. M. MacLaughlin, M. V. Seuuett, H. E. Beatty, H. R. Moore, I. P. Q Trask, H. O. Nutting, P. L. SOPHOMORES Avery, R. H. Hill, R. A. Race, C. R. Fuller, True, W. A , FRESHMEN Andrews, I. S. Mansiield, R. C. Staples, C. D. Foggia, F- Merrill, R. H. Wfhite, O. R. ' Robinson, F. T. x lm' if ' I 'lf .4-E7,,3?yjj 7? sl f, J V,-.1 F! .gy ,,, , ff X X x I7 IJ. if 1 4. ----eil 170 Elie-- x fi X . Q cp,-uw Xi s 1 N E ,ff .F .P j '2 , I . - - 1 . 'f .rf . ' l'll. A 1. l s ' 7 l ,ga .. fflffw' , 'i' ' K 1 I n ptr' .l'L7lgaL5,b:..'.?, Tim A Y Di:L .iluMvV'i' i:g!.4li Y .rl - 1 I X t-.f?'llR 3l5'll3.gW3l5lif54li?.'i'lllkiiill A I' ' 3' 'F - i f-,if f l - '3 i A '1 4'-' ' f 1-N-'ft . W l'i ' l Q i 1' gi- J-.fi-,ss QF- -- H ' ' I f 'A ' 5' 1 ,, P' 13111 ll Betta Nu Epsilon Chapter Founded 1918 lnstalled 1923 Active Chapters 10 Blackwell Fletcher Rollins VVheeler I-loclins Stevens James Carpenter Sawyer Larsen G. F. Scribner Philips Nutting Poole E. D. Scribner Andrews Titcomb ' Larrabee Huntley Hamilton Wentworth Thurston Holmes Rose Lewis Medeiros Mcliechnie Elliott Bowden Bell Murch Moore MacNaughton Howard Robertson SENIORS Andrews, I. S. Bowden, H. F. Fletcher, C. VV. Nutting, A. D. Blackwell, E. E. Carpenter, L. I Bell Elliott, H. E. Holmes, R. VV. Huntley, H. B. James, VV. G. Poole, I. H. JUN1oRs Hodgins, E. B. Howard, H. G. Lewis, F. K. SOPHOMORES Hamilton, H. P., Medeiros, H. A. Newman, R. G. ' FRESHMEN McKechnie, A. H Rollins, W. R. Stevens, E. My Sawyer, S. F. Scribner, E. D. VVentworth, W. E. Robertson, R. T. Scribner, G. F. Rose, G. E. Larrabee, G. F. Moore Titcomb, C. Larsen, K. D. , Murch, C. I. Thurston, G. L. MacNaughton, V. B. Philips Wfheeler, XV. L. 1 Y . Nl ies- 'ffiilzfffiil'-MQ A- -my 4 U A : .ft '11 ffl We M .. -A ,X My 521.111 .x ,Ay f Ss A . MN XA I -..egg 171 ilgao.- 6 H- A -:H FN A 927 Q mi. lliflll il llvl' if l 1-3-api HQg3iE l54,EiQBCQ,,iE s 3' w - . ... A' 'E .H 1 ui r X . , .- . .J 1 ,, ix 6 iv y, Q ,gl mg.-. ......1..:,-. .Je . A A , ,Q N 'llgllfi ,ff -... li TYi'7F1L gg 1, . a , . L .. ., , , - T , ...k - . . N , , K X .gif J - - K, ' - r.h..9L,w i J 1 1. 'Jig' ,-i?e.f1- .i. :ff .P . , 1-,.a. .. 1: - '-If 1---1-we-l ,: J., , ., ' E' '. 1 ' 'i WM , , 'Q fnff sg' at ar- 1, -...f '. H - -' 3 - ' J I ' 'f ffff ' I, .Lag-.'Q'-,'f'.. .... . H , -K , - ' ....,,Q,f'5'ii 'U i' 'f- 2-, . s ff- . ,, 1 A .5 '- ff -' - F 4f.f'2'Hit . A i ' . Alpha Qiamma Ellyn Psi Chapter I FOL111ClCfl 1 lnstalled l924 . Active Cliapt 904 ers 26 Lovejoy Ryerson Ridley Sh-irley Lovejoy Allen Mclntire Brooks Blodgett Waldo Best Keene Grant Smith Gainage Bailey Small Turner Vvillflll Brockway McFadden Tibbetts Babb Blackstone Pike Stone Buzzell I SENIORS Buzzell, F. G. , Stewart, R. C. Tibbetts, H. S. McFadden, K. E. A Wilsoii, K, C, A IUNIORS Ridley, D. H. Small, O. W. Smith, R. E. SOPHOMORES Grant, H. A. Lovejoy, D. B. FRESHMEN Brooks, A. Best, A. L. Keene, G. M. Pike, I. B. Bailey, R. M. Brockway, D. B. Allen, R. H. Turner, G. C. VValdo, H. C. VV inch, E. C. Lovejoy, K. C. Stone, C. P. Mclntire, C. G. 1-Qbfc-:1'SO11, Blackstone, E. A. Gamage, V. A. , Shirley, N. S. i - Xxx iwu, ,Y M ,, 1 V Li 4.211 X FX 7556. if , iqgisgzgaa.. aS'1fx3dJ1..Nf.. g. 1 My Wolf! NXSQAVPXX -..glial 173 3139..- N w fj 'W x . wi. of ' l,21l?.f5li,ec3.1 El . A , fl H g i t Wlfl lfjfill.lIlg'1'a3 FsQe,?i,if-,ifQf?jll'lQQ'J,flEBl.,l?5 rQ , .... gill it c il ' P f W l ll A X 4 f , Hin Cbmega Evita Local Fraternity ' D Qrganizecl l923 Davis Stevens Spear Balch Jensen H. I. Stuart Hescock Titcomb Nealley Kolouch Stuart French Brown Sanborn Carson ' Kelso Newell Crawford McPhee Dooks Libby ' Price Hussey Farley SENIGRS Crawford, E. O. Kolouch, II. F. Nealley, K. C. Haskell, G. A. Myatt, C. O. Noyes, R. H. Hussey, H. A. Sanborn, L. N. IUNIORS ' Farley, P. E. A French, L. T. Kelso, E. G. SOPHOMORES Libby, C. R. Newell, A. A. Price, H. F. A Carson, W. P. Dooks, E. I. Balch, W. Hescock, L. F. Jensen, C. B. McPhee, H. S. Spear, E. M. Stevens, D. H. Stuart, H. H. Titcomb, G. M. FRESHMEN Brown, C. A. Murphy, M. K. Stover, C. R. D?lViS, L. A. Stuart, H. I. ' . X , X 035 VY X fag? .. ff z..Xlf at lt. A f i ff e -..Qi 173 go... - ' .,.4.K ..- .nz - ..L-qv... 7 M 1. 143-ani 'ut-mul 3'- ' 11 X CN . 4. A X 1 1 Qu., A.. .T 13:3 . ,,nJ,,,,,' 4. X 7-gg ' wks -Qui 7, , V. :I J l .,,,A,.,,f1,Qp frm-,,A,,,.,,:., .1 1-lfxgf . A , -VL , l . 3 - I heta Ighi Kappa A Local Fraternity Organized 1923 Ladner McGee Legere Oriente -- Airoldi Paterno Murphy -' O,Nei1 LaPlante Iankouskis Tolvo' Donovan Lavorgna Brennick Zalinsky Carr I. McCormick Fitzpatrick Murch Beaker McCormick Whitehouse Morancy Doherty Bradley Boucher Sabatino Andrews Gonyer Simone SENIORS Boucher, C. W. Brennick, H. L. Carr, F. I. Anderson, I. R. Andrews, F. I. Bradley, I. V. Donovan, W. T. Fitzpatrick, F. G. Doherty, I. D, Gonyer, E. E. Ladner, G. O. JUNIGRS Beaker, A. A. Lavorgna, M. L. Q'Nei1, I. D. SOPHOMORES Harrigan, R. S. Jankouskis, P. Legere, E. H. Murphy, C. R. McCormick, I. E. Morancy, C. E. Murch, J. A. Simon, J. C. Wfhitehouse, P. A. Oriente, P. T. Paterno, F. I. Tolvo, B. E. ' FRESHMEN Aimidi, L. Lynch, J. B. sabarino, J. H Crimmons, G. VV. McCormick, F. B. Simone, A. C. LaP1ante, A. McGee, A. I. Zalinsky, A. I. O'Connel1, R. C. 'VN 41. N - I '-1, lv'lQEt1,t.g.,,,r3k 4, .,f... . V f M f A ir'W.g?M New 174 K 1 1 Z 1 4 f ,.---1-.....,., 1 Q'Bi1lC'9T,RBELlIifS,2 s XQ l AAA' 111349 A 29? Zklpha Qbmirrnu 1Hi Gamma Chapter Founded 1897 Installed 1908 Active Chapters 29 Brewer Fuller Stalford Andrews Cummings Seavey Palmer Cooper ' Wood Ashworth C. Peabody Meservey Robinson C. L: Osgood Lerette F. Sawyer Chaplin Surface C. C. Osgood White Bartlett Newcomb Stinchfleld XVebster Stevens Bamford P. Sawyer Brewer, F. I-I. Chaplin, K. I. Cooper, M., Newcomb, O. O. Osgood, C. L. Andrews, C. D. Bartlett, F.. M. Ashworth, I. E. il3LllNllO1'Cl, I. M. Cnnnnings, E. llztwlces, M. . .aff T31 f . s 1' - ff .v if , Y ff lijf' B. Osgood SENIORS Gillen, M. M. IUNIORS Palmer, S. A. Peabody, C. XV. Peabody, H. A. Sawyer, F. V. SOPHOMORES Fuller, F. S. Leach, S. H. FRESI-IMEN Mescrvcy, R. Osgood, C. C. Robinson, M. lf. Sawyer, P. Cv f f . .. I lx . 1 LJ-,N .,l,'l.:,x-M A at - N H. Peabody Lerette, M. I. Osgood, B. E. Stevens, I. E. Stinchiield, A. XV ood, S. K. Murray, G. NV, XVhite, A. E. Scavcy, P. J. Stallford, lf. C Snrlalcc, N. A. XVchstcr, A. R. i , l . . Q, , 1 1 if--r-sit 170 ,ss---H X0 . A . . . ir.i , , , l ,, , M ...M nn' C H N, ,XXX- L Eisner! at 1 . at A . . - t hi H111 t Pi Chapter Founded 1852 Established 191.2 A Active Chapters 43 A Sargent Hodgins Hunt Mutty E Conant DeBeck Johnson Huddilston Winslow Young Mahoney Page Mayo M. L. Kirkpatrick Steph-en Emery Robbins Poley M. F. Kirkpatrick Farrington Roberts Stanley A SENIORS A Hunt, K. A. Roberts, S. I. Johnson, M. E. Mayo, H.. Emery, C. E. IUNIORS Farrington, M. A. Hodgins, A. O. Wiiislow, D. Sargent, A. L. , SOPHOMORES Huddilston, R. Kirkpatrick, M. L. Page, H. Kirkpatrick, M. F. Stephen, M. A.. ' FRESHMEN Conant, P. G. ' Mutty, C. L. Robbins, A. DeBeck, P. P. . Poley, R. F. Stanley, M. I. Mahoney, M. L. Young, W. si A rt1w1A N fa ff- ...Gigi 177 Eggs... ly I o :1s3,f L.. l.3nn.,- Fi5EEQ g5 mtg, gi tili- lf , f .. -. . - , f wifiofff g - F2323-'1 1 ' of 'fly' 3: ff. .W X f. ik, Ali!!-vim: 1 .og ' 'gin ' ' ,' TV., -iqi ' i Q, f 'A 1 ' ' 't ' . ' -o . o - , S3539 IQ ' 'A '-H -l' -i q' f iW5!'1 f' fi gn A . K -,L S I r -A 4 r 51.-4 ji A Q -.. .. '3 I' go l f gif, I .fri 1 ' ' 7' s' A ' o 'ft-' 21' ' ::'19..-- o t .ggi ' 11:5 n tx .' -1 NL 2 ff, 1 lx!-ani: I .-. .T A, Q -' Evita Belton Evita Alpha Kappa Chapter Founded 1888 Established 1915 Active Chapters 66 . Scott Thompson Orne Hoyt Spencer Greenlaw Lincoln Adams Gray H Whitehouse Norwood Perkins Bryenton Callahan Kneeland Hitchings Beal Preble W'ellman Royal sEN1oRs Perkins, E. A. Adams, R. M. -e Beal, E. JUNICRS Hitchings, R. C. Orne, L. B. Preble, M. M. Hoyt, E- G- Sawyer, E. L. SOPHOMORES Lincoln, A. R. Norwood, C. E. wi-.aoi.OuSo, v. M. FRESHMEN - Bfyentono B- E- GYHY, G- P- Spencer, E. L. Callahan, C. A. Kneeland, B. Thompson, L. I. GYCCHI-QW, R- H- ROYHI, T. M. W'ellman. M. C. Scott, H. H. V X X W fu, K XLS. W fry!! K - H - LQ Bii,,.Aii',, N 'H' 1 - fl Wo Loggi W..- X 1 K C Q Q 'W Y X' '- H' A ' H--if QEEEEEE? ,, .d . 0 1Hi Esta 1Hhi, Maine Alpha Chapter Founded 1867 Established 1920 p Active Chapters 71 Marston Bennett Couillard B. Muzzy MacLaughlin Sparrow Thompson Houghton Buck Carlson Johnson A. Muzzy Carter ' Steward Ham Woodard Kirk . Densmore Plummer Jones Blanchard Laughlin sEN1oRs , Bennett, D. Ham, C Laughlin, E. Boothby, M. Purington, B. Rhoda, M. IUNIORS - Blanchard, M. A. ' Couillard, B. Johnson, M. E. Kirk, F. M. MacLaughlin, C. E. SOPI-IOMORES . Jones, M. . Marston, 'M. G. llfluzzy, A., M. Carter, B. P. Densmore, R. Douglass, L. I-Ioughton,'D. - FRESHMEN Daggett, R. E. Carlson, R. M. r Buck, M. C. Muzzy, B. A. Woodard, A. I. Peasley, C. W. Saunders, E. S. Steward, D. Thompson, E. E. Plummer, M. W Sparrow, H. E. . fr B 1 l , wwf., L . A, i e ...cggf gggo.- ! 1 27 few ix lin... Fqlggma , 114,531 3' w 9 1 , .1 X WFWWwmvawer K A 1 as . . Qlhi 619111121321 Xi Beta Chapter Founded 1895 Established 1921 Active Chapters 75 Collins Gushee A. Peabody Lord Thompson O'Connor Pierce Larcher Brown ' Farrington Springer Hughes Besse Perkins Dakin R Thompson Masse Hutchinson E. Thompson WVentwortlr Lane Willetts McPliete1's ' Smith Farris Jackson Marvin Ames Dakin, L. Ames, 1. Z. Farrington, AL. Farris, E. A. 1 Besse, E. F. l Larcher, K. VV. Hutchinson, I. M. SENIORS Peabody, A. Thompson, E. JUNIORS Gushee, F. S. A Hughes, C. S. Lane, A. E. SGPHOMORES Masse, A. M. Perkins, T. A. Pierce, B. E. Vifilletts, F. M. Lord, M. O,Connor, E. W'entworth, I. M Smith. V. H. Springer, L. B. Thompson, R. FRESHMEN Brown, B-A Hartwell, T. M. Patterson, M. J. Collins, C' E' IHCRSOI1, E- M- Thompson, E. B. McPheters, M. , X, iw, kg , , , , M N 11 f . ,ir . X as is 'mffii ISO files-- x 1 ,ffjfaf 'N L fh JFS YW fi 5- - 9 . Lili an, g 5 ef - ' is 'iln dg miiimie T T..Q.a1fef . .f . jr . gl 'r 'V i 1-f .Ly ' A ' ri M Wwfyl my 'V Kappa H51 M lf' 'V Founded 1923 ' University of Maine YU rwfkyjiji. U if 4 I 3 K . W f 'f I 71 .5 .Sf b 1 'a ' N 3 N x .i ' 'X ' is E. Andrews Keirns Davis A Reed' I E. Andrews' - X .. L. Andrews Smith Murtaugh Guilbault Graffam Craig ' ' . Perkins Scott Fraser Larkin Palmer Rowell Myers ' f- I Bowman Marsh Rideout Stairs McGuire Spencer N BQ ,f ' if M X SENIORS ' A ' ,fl al Andrews, A. Fraser, M. Mp Larkin, M. E: KSN? y ' Graffam, P. xffl JA fx - . RA X - f IUNIORS ' JJ , a l -D-' Andrews, E. M. Marsh, M. ' Myers, B. X 'lb ' Andrews, L. M. Rideout, D. M. Rowell, P. Q Gx Guilbault, B. - Spencer, D.. Q SOPHOMORES Craig, H. E. Keims, M. F. Smith. E. C. X Davis, F. G. Mcouife, M. stairs, E. M. . VVilliams, H. AK. H - . ,BNI ' FRESHMEN ' 1,50 - '- Bowman, C. R. Palmer, A. F. Reed, 51 ich KL99 V Bradbury, H. Perkins, R. Scott, L, H, I I' Murtaugh, M. Taylor, L. B. ' 4 . l YV X 15 L. 0' ' fc lp ' f' s ' ,. Y f JJ 3.- nf ,fr .vu my 6 - f L - if A lu - xy . ' 9 . 1 .. P ,fa . , XV if A N . M ,Mr if W fl I XIJ1 -..ggi I 8 I EQ..- X WT .AE .ed -, . w 6 . ' A X ls A -t y M . ' to 1 V .. F4555 'i fli tF ' ltl32'f+?',, a: K Evita Zeta A Alpha Upsilon Chapter Founded 1902 Established 1924 Active Chapters 47 V Moore L. M. Varnunl M. L. Varnum Grindal A Morse Wood E. X'Vhite Merchant Woods Adams Arnold M. XN7hite Pendleton Sylvestel . l Damm Ayer Matthews Percival Leadbetter' SENIORS Arnold, A. E. Pendleton, E. Wood, I. H. Morse, R. E. IUNIORS Adams, A. B. Merchant, E. C. VEIYIIUIII, M. L Matthews, A. S. White, M. I. SOPHOMORES Ayer, L. M. ffiri11clal, li. A FRESI-IMEN CIHDD, R. l',,ez1cllJCttv1', R. M. Xfllflllllll, L. M Dannn, B. E. Hahn, T. V. N X' , Hrei., s 1 if ., . mmf, . a ,N ,I . , ' I lx l Q M .njjyklfyr ..,.. A lk f.. pg' l Moore, lil. .ljLQl'ClVL1l, M. I. . f 1 . ,,I, 1 ,, , .,,, X, ,. PL . .gPii'3t, 'F I ,A ,f, f ',m,J1c5t ,ffl f . Y, .., XVl1itC, E. E. llloods, lf. M. Sylvester, C. E. Rs. Xi N Y A --t-- X X X fr. Q V .4 XV.c,,,,, fQ,,N.k3g,xl.-. ..X IAI N - ... -'igw td as we .-' T . 'fY1l lbl lk- -l A L -?'--- 'il-:dn -w tqguiilnl 3' X . 'E ' gf. .9 . . . 'rm .,wnwmHqf1a.mW.ff1x. i A - X .- he -- E u . ,gi nj., iii, - Q T 1 I... ..' ,, 5' . I'1::'.'..'fff 1 .'.' rl ' -. : , , ,Q - ' .. .af 541' ELI.-11 , 1 35.1 -'1 :.- . ' .. -- -. -,f:Q- T ..- --vw 4- -- . '- - -- ' : -- Q ' 5. 1 v i 4 x 4 I 's f Sigma I beta ilihn I 5 Founded 1924 University of Maine Y . E' . 4 ' si P fi - gf x 19 fx 1 fv i I .1 .ii V il fr :V -J 1: -I Ei -I 3 . Walker Kennard V H. Bulmeri A. Benner L . 15 E. Bulmer Clement Lindsey Leavitt Poor 'I Weimer Thayer Lawrence Tibbetts -5 1 1 i 1 I I I B SENIORS ' Clement, B. W. , Lindsey, M. F. Tibbeus, s. E. . I I UN IORS . Taylor, D. Q. Poor, F. f 4 SOPHOMORES L7 Leavitt, I-I. B. Lawrence, I. 1 FRESHMEN if Benner, A. E. Bulmer, H. L. Walker, M. M. Bulmer, E. T. Kennard, E. D. VVeimer, M. E. ,A Thayer, M. A. - . , X I I .V A f xy f MQ!! are if f Q d fi Al N f X 5 -..Qf 539.4 V I . J . XA 75? 'p L' eiyr, - 5555? t '? ' Glhe Glhargr nf 1132 Night Shirt lgarahv ' Half a league, half a league, Half a league onward, All to the Valley of death, Crawled the six hundred, Assume the angle night brigade! Charge with the paddles, they said. Down the stairs of death, Crawled the six hundred. T Snap into it you night brigade, Was there a man dismayed, ' r Not though each yearling knew, Some classmate had blundered. Theirs not to make reply, ' ' Theirs not to reason why, , K T Theirs but to do and fry 5 Down the stairs of death, Crawled the six hundred. Paddles to right of them, g A Paddles to left of them, Paddles behind them, - Crackled and splintered. Smote at with sticks and heels, g Boldly they crawled and kneeled, Scarcely at all they'd feel. ' Q A ' Into the mouth of hell, H Crawled the six hundredf 4 Flashed all their bottoms bare, Flash as their nightshirts tear, Felt they the paddle there 3 . . Theirs to do and to swear, 7 Was the duty of this six hundred. W 1 if li Q wa. . N as ...gage Eggs... E.O' . '2 TE auizafiun J H , W 'I KN wx 9 5 ' ,' !i 1 t X -- 'E a' lL..1w1 nfzfeei T . ' lla:-: i ii ffl r 'I i. 2' 2 - arm new mm . The Phi Kappa Phi 'Honor Society elects to membership the highest ranking seniors in all departments of the university. As the number of those who meet its requirements varies somewhat from year to year, the number of 'initiatesis not fixed. The Society was founded at the Universityof Maine in 1897, and mem- bers of the faculty of this institution have always taken anactive part inits devel- opment. Dean J., S. Stevens is Past President Gen-eral and Professor Roy M. Peterson edits its publication, the Jowfnal. There are at present chapters in thirty- nine colleges and universities as well as one alumni chapter. ' CLASS OF 1925 - CR Egbert Morrill Andrews Herbert Edward Bragg Lewis Bates Clark Randall Hubert Doughty ,Leo Friedman Annie Myrtle Fuller A Eugene Benjamin Griffiths A Robert Crosby Hamlet Donald Francis Hastings Leroy Allen Mullin ' Velma Katherine Oliver Aipeffg -Getchell Pierce Frances Hope'Porter Leona Kathleen Reed Albert Henry Repscha' Carl Edwin Ring. Donald Lynn Trouant Sprague Rufus Whitney i im' - X1 X if rd 4 575239 4 if 1 fp' P X ll? qx-XX! -.0 if 186 P34-W FN 2 X X 7eat L -3- l'n!u!ilQ ,u,,,i1 1' my . ' . R ' It Q I x ' ' ,h Q. QQ-Q -- , .':f i5 If' 3 '- wnlrulu gg K ox .5 L vrt - - - - - . anus: , Q ' ' 4- -,w-af' - f ' . - ff-Q.- . . 5 . A B 9 I El E i M in - -' jp ' ' 'f ' HitQ:1ffiL:52Q-Tfff, L V. . ' A A g . Alpha Zeta HON ORARY AGRICULTURAL FRATERNITY Chancellor Emery - McDonald Dow Jordan Snell L Johnson Babb Buzzell VVy1nai1 Q Goff OFFICERS Treasurer .... Scribe .... Censor . . . Chronicler .... ...Oscar L. Wyman . . . .Lester V. Goff . . . . .Bryce M. Jordan . . . .Frank I. McDonald . .Myron F. Babb MEMBERS f Myron F. Babb Francis G. Buzzell George F. Dow Harlan Emery Lester V. Goff Edward D. Johnson Bryce M. Jordan Frank J. McDonald John A. Snell Oscar L. Wynian Founded at Ohio .State University, 1897 Maine Chapter established 1906 X ,,. . If WYSIZ FSA 1.54 - We WW ,r N , X A f ' I . A lmuygf 187 EKU.- I H J J .... .. tea FN Q 9 W f K 1 O ' '- .QfT ,iggr.1fif1,. 'aa'5E:5:.:1 A- . 7, S BU - ' Elan Meta Mi HON QRARY ENGINEERING l7RA'l'E-RN111 Y Parknian Barrows Morrison Stevens ase 1sc 10 1CI'CI' 2.1'SO11S 3.l'1 OI'1'1 Ch B lff Sl v P Y S b Heistad Coleman Dong Doherty Wfillis Manning Barrows Carl Henry Bischoff Ezekiel Leith Chase Sidney Bowers Coleman Joseph Daniel Doherty ' Spofford Giddings Trygve Heistad MEMBERS Franck Plaisted Morrison Ralph Rowe Parkinan Delrnont Parsons john Albert Sanborn Charles Albert Sherer Earle Maynard Stevens Diong Dick Uong Founded at Lehigh University, 1895 Maine Chapter established 1911 X i 'gh X f xx V A X ww j A l t A N fn fi 'T ,fy 1 lx: We ...eggs EQ 0... va wg If fs . Q il . R ... - 7TlL.f..... 5 ' . K L - ' '. '- !l:G::::: -. , r - Q 3 S- 13 - .i -1'-'ee i ' l Pl g 1Hhi Esta Kappat This is the oldest honoraryscholarship fraternity in the United States, having been founded at VVilliam and Mary College in Virginia in 1776. The society aims to promote scholarship in the liberal arts. The Delta Chapter at Maine was estab- lished in 1923. Elections from the Senior class are made on the basis of scholar- ship, breadth of culture, and generalpromise. ' Q. i r QEFICERS T ' President. . .L ....' . .Dean G. D. Chase Vice-President ........ .... I . H. Ashworth Secretary-Treasurer ..... .... R . L. Wallcley , MEMBERS OE CLASS OE l926 I Ada Cohen 4 1 Carl Harmon ' Marion Lindsey I Cora Emery Emily Pendleton Harold Ballou J. R. Dougherty U 'B I ' .ww f f . 1 x i. by rl Q A N W 189 egg..- l Q . I n w l J E I L Q Z. A, 4, , I at 1 li I 4, 1 1 . li ,151 v 1 1 1 V V. 9 l 5 Jw J' 'A .....i. it I 'ease KN - Q ' H ll f ', ' i ' 1 M r...l ' -'im ' f at A 'E' N .,, PZ, A Alpha Glhi Sigma HONORARY CHEMICAL FRATERNITY john S. Andrews ' Jasper S. ,Brown joseph D. Doherty Charles. E. Gero Spofford Giddings Clayton T. Bockus Selden I. .Pierce MEMBERS Laurence G. Thurston Alfred NV. Hanmer Joseph F. Kolouch Frank P. Morrison Alfred B. Mitchell Edward M. Engel Founded at the University of Wisconsin, 1902 . Xi Chapter founded at Maine 1911 , MA N n kata f r nil 190 lib 1 ,XX I Q U y AIA . g. 1 We 1 ' E W' nl' f K Q x as k, 1 i 1 1 .. 1 Euresh' lub t , Xi Sigma 1Hi A national honorary forestry fraternity founded at the University of Wash ington in 1908. Maine Gamma Chapter ,established March 31. 1917. Members are selected from the two upper classes of students majoring in Forestry, for excellence in scholarship and general achievement in college activities. OFFICERS President ..... , .... Vice-President ....... . . . . .Dwight B. Demerritt . . . .Francis E. Weatherbee Secretary-Treasurer .... .............. ..... M a urice H. Burr A MEMBERS Maurice Holyoke Burr Richard Burton Diehl Harry N orthin Hamer Fred William Holdsworth Oliver Russell Snow Vernon Howe Somers Karl Frederick Switzer Francis E. W'eatherbee Sprague Rufus Whitney Austin Horatio Wilkins FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. Briscoe C. W. L. Chapman D. B. Demerritt nv X J Agn i if - X X N X Q 4 wr so ff j MA f fr y it We --ea 191 12? Q... ... ...............,- .... ...-...-.... ,1- ... ...V .- .-...Q ,...... , ,, ,41,....., I -., - tv 'f m - A Q Kappa Mamma Phi i ' Turner X ' Mahoney McGregor ' Brewster ' Maxwell Tate Kelley Engel MacGregory S Kappa Gamma Phi is a local honorary journalistic fraternity made up of members of the boards of : The Ccwijvius, The MGi1'L'idC, The M awe-S jvringv, and The P1fis11fL. It publishes The Mcriuiac and sponsors the Annual journalistic Con- ference of Secondary Schools. OFFICERS President ........... ........... .... I 1 'ving B. Kelley Vice-President ........ .... R obert E. Turner Secretary-Treasurer ..... ............ ..... E C lward M. Engel MEMBERS Philip Ascher john Mahoney Irving Kelley Edward Engel Clarence McGregor Robert Turner Kenneth MacGregory Robert Tate Henry Welch. Sidney Maxwell Arthur Brewster Austin Willqiiis Fred Newhall I . FACULTY MEMBERS Doctor H. M. Ellis I Cornelius Jansen VVilliam Zeitler F rank Averill I ' 1.-3 'ggi . 1 . X XX f' K Q! A N af' f i f We -mags 192 Slgag.- ' y A 1, , 4 r M r ' wx , ' lisa It :1r:::f' iliE'f', QQ! i . 4 1 S H ifff-4+ ffl' ...lr 5 R ' 4 Bn L f. Y R ?a '9Ql it ' OK Q x 3-,f5 , M'5'1 f' l I jt'.ll5ll l I Q 4' iff 4 , T . . A-i- V ,NL Y- F. - .V-w . ' ' .' lihi Sigma HGNORARY BIGLGGICAL FRATERNITY Switzer Swift Prof. Waring i ' Turner Shroeder Burr Deyirmenjian ' Orne Bean Merchant Sawyer Q Dunning ' Twitchell Hitchings Stewart Diehl Hamer Richardson MEMBERS Achsa Bean Arthur Cloudnian Karl Switzer VVilhelmina Dunning Richard Diehl Russell Snow Robert Stewart Marjorie Gooch Edward Fouts . Harry Hamer Ralph Swift George Turner Lorinda Orne lohn Snell Reiner Bonde Helen Lengyel Edith Merchant Maurice Burr Ruth Hitchings john Schroeder Florence Smith Elizabeth Sawyer Doris Twitchell Founded at Ohio State University, 1915 Maine Chapter established 1922 mb K 'mi U - Yf 'T W My ' ?55w ',f '21 , I N X ,LS lx --Gait 193 E2 Q... 7a5W . .a... D J 1, Y y 'T .'.'Q:., : nf if A l . X ilnlgEei'iE'i5iE 1 L ' 1 y yrr. r Kappa Phi Kappa I HONORARY EDUCATIGNAL FRATERNITY It 1 - Dewey V - Rollins ' V Thompson - Fernald A Ballou Dougherty Perry Babb Bowden Harmon Tate U Bartlett Whited Taylor Edwards Grant Wilder , Wentworth OFFICERS President ....... ............ Vice-President .......... H Recording Secretary ....... . . . .Carl M. Harmon . . . .Harold L. Ballou . . . . .Andrew Small Corresponding Secretary ..... ..... E verett F. McCann Treasurer ................ . . - Faculty' Sponsor .... ............... Q MEMBERS Myron F. Babb Harold L. Ballou . Edmond H. Bartlett Hervey F. Bowden Harold E. Crozier Merrill H. Dewey ' joseph R. Dougherty Fred B. Edwards Walcl1'on E. Fernald V Ernest H. Grant Edward R. Hale Carl M. Harmon F ernald Hodgdon Ronald A. Jack Everett F. McCann Arthur D. Patterson Alton C. Perry . . . . p. .Willis R. Rollins Professor L. I. Pollard Wfillis R. Rollins Andrew Small Robert A. Tate Forrest A. Taylor George L. Thompson Earle C. Twombly Wfilbert E. Wfentworth William sl. Wfhited Carroll F. Wfilder Founded at Dartmouth College, 1921 Maine Gamma Chapter established 1923 . , S y . . N If .-,Q-,Trix its ililfi .,',... C lf ff' ffl WMM? . ...usgf I94 HBLH.- Y 9 gm , ! 1 , E X . . A . 'ifiiiiijilh p .7 N . V Sveninr Skull Svucietg Newhall Fraser Lake Barrows ' VVilkins Stanton L1 Durrell' Hillman ' Gero i ' A The Senior Skull Society was founded in 1906 for the purpose of maintain- ing friendly relations- between fraternities, bringing about a closer unity of the student body, promoting present college customs, and establishing new ones that might seem advisable. llflembership consists of eleven Seniors chosen at the end Q of their junior year for their popularity and activity in college affairs VVillis Manning Barrows john Robert Durrell Henry Boardman Eaton Qren Foss Fraser Charles Edward Gero MEMBERS Arthur Sewall Hillman Malcolm Fred Lake Fred Clark Newhall Edward Fuller Stanton Austin Horatio Wilkiiis X A N ...oegf Ego... I I c. W v X a 27 me fi to 3, 1.3n-..- lil!! E FFF' 8 agent' ' I V S ' --nw:-' X X' X 9 a Pe 1 T E - .-- 'i sit ,.nnrv-v: ,Af X Snphnmnre Qpllll Svurietg Getchell Fitzhugh- Thompson Caldwell I ' Currie A DeVeau Miniutti Noble Cushing I ' Race Peakes Nanigan F. Thompson Maxwell Dickey Bates -Hayden Osgood V Baker Scott Stone s The Sophomore Owl Society was founded in 1909 for the purpose of instill- ing Maine Spirit in the two lower classes, and to work for harmony and sports- manlike rivalry between them. The society also seeks to interest preparatory school athletes toward entering the University of Maine. Membership consists of twenty-live men chosen at the beginning and middle of their Sophomore year for their adility in college affairs and their popularity. Thomas Bates john Caldwell james Currie Firovanti Miniutti Andre Cushing Harry Peakes Emery Dickey Samuel Thompson Raynor Fitzhugh Preston Maxwell Laurence Getchell MEMBERS VVendell Noble Wfilson Hayden Stanley DeV eau Cecil Race Moses Nanigan Fred Thompson Carroll Osgood Russell Baker Robert Scott Clmrlcs Stone X H X N lp., ff' ' is 1 , mg: if if ' p AI N 1 tartar .W --A-efif 1 Q6 ..-ai - E i 4, in W 9 I ' 1 sa 2-.B 2.-.f f B 'B -if ls - G Q . - 1- 1 . ',v.. -hz -7- 7--D mqljril-pg.. Ji A 'Ts ly A - E a fg f ifml , ,- il .' , l if Ai , 421' l illllaine Qlhriztian Zksannriatinn Stanton A Elliott Lamoreau Chapman C ll T k W B '1 B ogswe ras I i uson , ai ey v rown Dolloff Wilkins Swift Bearse President ........ Vice-President. . . Secretary ........ . . .... P. . . . . General Secretary. Treasurer ....... Harold Ballou Henry Bearse Clare Brown Allen Burnham Stuart Chapman H M. C, A. CABINET ...........-...-..-. ....... .-. --.--o . . . . Austin Wilkiiis Edward Stanton . . . .Richard Dolloff . lfVilliam Bailey . . . .Lucien Vlfilson Henry Eaton VVallace Elliott 1 Thomas Swift Henry Trask sv: Q R ' . N -..gif I97 Egg..- ' aims I urkeg Lee Vrooman, '18 f f f Maine in Turkey wls actually started-1922-23. Helen and L e e Vrooman went to Turkey in 1924. Ruth Crockett went to Turkey in 1925. These loyal enthusiastic Maine Alumni have gone- to develop student leaders in Turkey-leaders politically, leaders in patr1ot1sni and unseliish service,- leaders with character, leaders morally and spiritually. Then' regular Work IS teaching but their object of going to Turkey is to promote interna tional fellowship and help bring about the new day in Turkey. A 5 Helen S. Vrooman, '18 Ruth li Q1-ot-lceu,'25 ' l f xxx 4 w, rv ,X , ,, ' wx I I xl -----if 198 lik--W Pl S,:2i Egiwgmwww gggwal fdxx Vfy a Q as F. - -- A 1 51 if. , L- C :nig gas Huang mnmwla Qlhtintian ZZ-'knzuriatiiln President ....... VicefPresident .... Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... OFFICERS . . . . Cecile Hain . . .Marion Lord . . . .Mirada Johnson Florence Gushee Amy Adams . Florence Gushee Marion .Lord Lydia Douglass Serena Wood Mirada johnson MEMBERS r no Eleanora Ringdahl Cecile Ham Marion ' Cooper Ruth Thompson Ruth Hitchings Clara Peabody Pearl Graffam Virginia Smith' ' Mary McGuire, . in 1 ' g.g.',,' A XM N -..egf 199 Ea..- .. ., gx Y ' --. . X ! ei a ' r t- .. P15111 x Fgsz ' llc,-,llil EOC -W 1.4 . I m y . 'lg J K R 1 X ,fb . f ' af f 'iff L2-P+-..f C R . -X Q '- I ' - if I ' - 'H-I infukf Q , Q.. .f 31 . A-v ,.p' f-z-51.4 -. .,1 5 . '- - i, 1117, XZ. i ',.i , A Nj, ,X ,V . ' -, - .. A ' .fax-Q'-Q . .l...yitf?i, aw-f :g.- ' f ' ' A f - ' P f' ' ' ' mfg diiifle Qllnh Balch Wixson Cooper Stevens Waldo Jacobs O,Neil X Parker Davis Harmon Blackstone Brooks - Cutting Tibbetts MacDonald Wooster Ames VVinch OFFICERS President ....... .... X 7. H. Somers Vice-President ...... . . .H. C. Wfaldo Secretary-Treasurer. .. .... M. H. Clapp Executive Qflicer .... , , ,E C, Xkfingh G. NV. Jacobs F. P. Morrison Q. R. Snow V. H. Somers LETTER MEN H. C. Waldo A. F. Wfaldron E. C. Wfinch . C. NN. VVixon i . Q L,X X ' io'-by - fykhwi Xiu yzfiliv J N . f f , ,, ,eq ,, -w 1 U lr...- W A5 ,ff N A 'EX lldmlhlq K 4 ......wW IMS .s,- 3 wr? WEEE Egan L li 1 Mmm lK1fle lub Gray E A Andrews Mr I idney VN soi Marston IL: M. Andrews Sparrow Carlson Fraser Lark-in E. M. Andrews Wentworth Steward Mahoney Mutty Young Bari gton Stanley Rideout Myers Craig Sawyer Farris President ......... Vicef President ..... Captain ........... Secretary-Treasurer Manager .......... QFFICERS Margaret M. Fraser .. ............. Evelyn A. Farris Margaret iM. Preble .................F.dith A. Andrews MEMBERS . . . .Beatrice F.. Myers 'R X Q- - V- ,N Lt sl Egg-I-I-l-I .u V-TTTTMZTT-N - ' g. iz., V V I, wg J i X' ff? 'fiakfg' 'll '? TX22' U' - ' l' K .. . ' ' 1 11:51 i 'Er T Kr -1' ' ' VX' '71 'Ti fi' 'U il' Y '- Y' . . ,. .1 .cu l, , WW!! . -H Iwi, x:, ', 1. I .. ., I, A V . V Aft. .--.Ev . ' QV' -'1 il. - fig '7l, ll, 4 .f., . ..,. - 1 ' -z ff ' K - ,V 71 . W1 f' ' ' . -.-f fi-nfl-1.-4 25.6-f:3'..1-rifr,-f'?1'Eif4:v',.,.- L -Y A ' - 0- V ' ' '- '- , f 9' 6 . . . C' fix 1 V , ' ' r 11 Ruby M. Carlson Hope F.. Craig Marion Farrington Eleanor F. Ford Gertrude P. Gray Mary L. Larkin Mary L. Mahoney Marguerite G. Marston Carlista L. Mutty V Ruth C. Palmer Barbara E. Pierce Madeleine S. Rhoda I Irene M. Wentwortli Priscilla Sawyer Hazel E. Sparrow Marguerite I. Stanley Dorothy M. Steward VVinona Young Mr. john H. Kidney, Coach Charles W. VVixson, Assistant Coach ln df 1,.XllfM . f ff l ,u , 1 1 X l FIJI. . ' I -'fb XXV! M ...oegvf 201 Egg..- r if 1 f Q J ' A. 'I ., , .. X FN T M ' We-4 X -- 1 'i'E lla' 1 -' . . F : '41, IVIIVAPV In .A. lV .fFrFr'l H... T V- li 3 . il . P. fl K Grazia Qlluh 5 Q I if i I f l l so 1 Wheeler O'Neil V Lovejoy ' True ' Chandler 5 Thompson Niles l . oFFiC:eRs ij . - A b President ....... .. .Spofford Giddings 'Vice-President. ..... John M. Hamilton Treasurer ..... ....... ' Andrew Small if Secretary. . . .... Wfilliain True if i 1 ' MEMBERS Earle Stevens Douglas Donovan l Fred Chandler Gerald Wlieelei' 1 Philip Beckler Forest Taylor I Cecil Race Fred Thompson 1: john 0'Neil Charles Myatt Q' Winhelcl Niles Kenneth C. Lovejoy ,nf . zu, il ll, f r lr il - ....,.,.Lif 20 X , S fb ' '!'Q in S I S. H , RX ggh 'Hi I 'S-at S , Q i Q X A ,,. K aim-f? Q, B112y'Ql31Hm f ls 1 X T NCWR 1... ' ' r 'A A A- 1: T, . -. ,, on Fi ',' T ' ,1 '- ' 1, 3 . ' . rrisfsi iff , -Q . - ' - J -N.-' 1.1'wffA ,171 '- . ff ,K?2',:r:fwx,af, rg-fso'3fq ' T, fs. 9 . . 4- 'ff-'u1,,. raft- 'H' ' lmumexfa Svtuhent Qinnernment Johnson E Hughes Lord VVood Brewer Ashworth Besse Beal E. Thompson Robinson Roberts Ayer GFFICERS President ....... .... E st-her Thompson ' Vice-President .... .... C rystal Hughes Treasurer ..... .... E rdine Besse Secretary .... , . . .Serena Wood CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Senior-Marjorie Johnson Q junior-Marion Lord Sophomore-Louise Ayer A Freshman-Mary Robinson HOUSE PRESIDENTS . 1 Balentine-Edith Beal North Hall-Shirley Roberts Mt. Vernon-Frances Brewer T 4 f NX f X ,. W-'MZ f get 'ee' f MS gms, new W4 x N Nh- xx y . M 1'-ff- , s5.,r1,,:r,g,5g,fE- 4: X,,,QaNfY IQQW., M AI N . fy f X 4 I ' ' ' . -..ggi Ego.- e c cclc is r rw ,f -,ZW in-ki -mi :gl A , 1 .1 13 5 it 4 V HX , Z I 5 5 ' 1 f ting---I' iiiflil 'Y' -lf - 'A Q ' X, if . ilfl 1, - Og wc .f r . fd - we--e rr-,,52F1'z: ' . .c 3 3' - ' . f -1 5.14 f' ' 'A 'T-232' .f:'2,1.'i RT' ,eTrS.J-',',gZ1jw,.r .4i:i5l'- -' '-S - -f 7 ' ' ' - ' All maine 1lHnnwn Perkins Hughes Hunt Pendleton Roche Andrews Adams Emery Peabody Osgood The society All Maine VV'omen was founded at the University of Maine in April, 1925, and is to be honorary but non-scholastic, and is to be made up of girls from the three Lipper classes chosen on the basis of character, Maine spirit, honor, dignity, and Willingness to -accept responsibility. The group will-be self perpetuating. Its purpose is to act as a balance wheel on the campus, to cooperate , with all organizations and movements, to carry on Work that will tend to draw the faculty and students together, and at all times to stand for those things that are highest and best and most worth While in college life. Kathleen Hunt Beulah Osgood Edith Andrews Pearl Graffam Emily Pendleton Alma Perkins X x l'F'.'f I B., 421: 'f fairs, ax, rlrlf f to fl MEMBERS Cora Emery Mary Roche Amy Adams Crystal Hughes Lorinda Orne Helen Peabody ,f ,, Es i , -wi vwfx .. Alxdimxbz r I N iliQ',?lSiRLlS NMR -Magi 204 U... a f Q .L L Q'-, f 1 . - l , L' L T lt e R yyr , ? f ilntra mural Athletrn Z-Xmmuatxun V Jw IA' ,L .' -g::::-2:3 . X . t Haas . . Q ,i wr ' '. ' 11-f-I-g 9 K - Ma- r raw ' .' .lffin M ., - ' - . 4 . Y 'H 1 '- X, mf P' 1. 5, 1 w N igel ' J 1- F 0 0 0 1 Kelso , Trask ' Rollins . D Brooks 'Daggett Blethen Chase Kelley ' Nanigian 1 h p P 1 L 'Ward Walker T om son I C21 QCS 3116 4 HONORARY MEMBERS V Faculty Advisor, james Stut Brooks I Frank Kanaly Stanley Wallace Fred Brice OFFICERS Q . U ' President ............ . .Irving Barstow Kelley Secretary-Treasurer. .. .......... E. Leith Chase L MEMBERS L Gordon MacKay VValker Vaughn Merrill Daggett Willis R. Rollins ' Russell Bradford Baker Laurence Benton Blethen .Elmer Ham W' ard Robert Cushman Lane Stanley Joseph DeVeau x Henry Vxfillard Peakes Fred Harold Thompson Henry Urville Trask Moses Nanigian Elmer Garfield Kelso Charles Preston Stone Michael L. Lavorgna Lloyd H. Stitham I 70:59 ,Z V5 I . , f a f q f ' I ...eggs 205 gat.- 'S Svnilalitan illatina QFFICERS President ....... .... M adeline Rhoda 'Vice-President ....... .... B eatrice Myers Treasurer-Secretary ............................ '.Merril1 Dooey Membership open to all Latin minors and majors , i an A iixxxi 'N J N If M is M A N In f J V Wi News -..egg 206 Bee.- Q 1 v 3 A, f'N . ' K -A Xi -if ,lin F iQ3.l-2.-.V F- , ' L ,W, ml'iE'i51E 1 ' ' fi s l 5 1 i Meth Gllnh , 1 ' OFFICERS - President ....... V ' .... Wallace H.. Elliott Vice-President .... . .George F. Dow Secretary ....... .. .Ardron B. Lewis Treasurer ...... .... R ussell E. Smith ,P Faculty Advisor .... XF ' ii J' 5 a 4 l 1 -l . . . .Dean Merrill Nl: X lv l l 5, 2 E faq U fr, l'Ff, l' r - - I f 1 EAM 4 X 'Gr ,f I lx Mug V -..egg 207 Ba..- l A I i 1 I J - - . KN -.ll 1' . E E E Q X fi fflvb U ' x X , Q '-it z, XX . 1 ' ll' 5,0 ' 1 ii Q l -OC. Glinil Glluh QFFICERS President ........ . ..... C. H. Bischoff Vice-President. .. . . . . . .- Daniel Welnstei' Secretary. . , . . .H. Milliken Treasurer .... ..... . B. Hodgins EXECUTIVE CoMM1T'rEE SENIORS JUNIORS E. L. Chase E A. H. Niles G. R. Little H. A. Hartley Membership open to all senior and junior civil engineersg associate meinbersliip to sophoniores - . Xian' f I , - ,X . ' --b 1-XX A tiki: :swf , lx! Q I M925 208 lgqw.- n 1 i T 1 Q2 e 1 g l -'S--of - 3 1- i i 3 a me Q E r so l 6 .fflffflw li 0 I i Q Q lf he c mlm Q X 52 fix, 11.111 X 0 57' . X 6 kJ American Glhemical Svincietg b fllllainr Svrrtinn The American Chemical Society is a national organization which seeks to advance chemistry as a science. It publishes the Journal of' the Ame1'ica1i C hemi- cal Society, the foumiail of Iiiidiistrial and Engiifieeriiig Clieiiiiistqr, and Chemical Abstifaicts. Students in the department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering may become student members and the general public is invited to attend the four or more lectures given every year. l ' oFF1CERs OF MAINE SECTION Chairman ..... .... D r. Carl E. Qtto Secretary ..... ....... D r. Rudolph Macy Counselor ..... ..... D r. Charles A. Brautlecht ' '., f I Am V 1 N . in , ,Ni My ll, ' -..egf 209 Rao... A 1 Z ! 1 , If 1 :I 'f-A'.' 'qi- 4-H I ' Hllechuninznl Hlerhaniral Glluh 2 . - ' STUDENT BRANCH OF THE . AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Faculty Advisor ..... ................ P rof. XV. J. Sweetser I f -f OFFICERS President ....... ...A ......... .... h I . A. Sanborn Vice-President ...... .... A . E. Aronson Secretary-Treasurer. . Q . . . . . L. S. Saulsbury EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE F. E. Littlefield G. H. McGowan XV, Balch F I Membership open to Senior, jnnior. and Sophomore Mechzlnical 4 i Engineering Students x fun If X- X X N S... XX A X .X 0' N ,. 'LU' ' VX-H iw ' F 'YkV1Nf..m. - 1, ww ' ' A f' We 'X K Qf ' 'Q 1' fl '56 -'H-if 2 ro IRM-- SX 27 ll I, . Q -X - gm M'?r'J?hl if XS ' f V' C 4' ' K- ', A-,Alum '-:. ', Q. , I -I -V, V J' :QQ it -1.-fm.: , .4 ' 7 lecfrival iileirtrirzal Qllnh UNIVERSITY' OF MAINE BRANCH . AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS I President. . . ,. . ............ .... S id Coleman Vice-President ...... . . . Parkman . Secretary-Treasurer ..... . . . Noyes EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Prof. Barrows, Chairman Coleman Parkman Membership open to all Senior and junior Electrical Engineersg associate membership 'to Sophomores me flaw 49? ' I - 4. 5-F. I 4 X .. W I I -..gif ZIT Bag... 2-3--1 -- - A HOFIEECT' CL B Mums ifirnuumiw Glluh OFFICERS n President ....... .... B eulah Osgood Vice-President ...... .... L ucy Farrington SecretaryfTreasurer ..... . .............. Bessie Muzzy Membership open to students in Home Economics X Sw, ,f ,I', A W9 Y ' 'r if f f ii -..ggi 212 Ben.- - 1 , Y 92 t 57 ' 3-'S 'il g iii gii ' i ii F , - 1 Usher nf the Elemple S - AFFILIATED WITH THE .NATIONAL LEAGUE OF MASONIC CLUBS b Worshipful Master ..... Worthy Treasurer . Worthy Secretary .... Worshipful Master ..... . Senior Warden .... Junior VVarden .... Secretary-Treasurer .... Senior Deacon ..... junior Deacon. . . . Senior Steward. . Tyler ............ Chaplin ..... . . . OFFICERS FACULTY I STUDENTS 3 .--.---..-- u--- ...aa . . . .Harley R. Willard . . .Everett W. Davee Herman P. Sweetser . . . .Carl H. Bischoff .Arthur D. Patterson ..Mervin T. Johnson Lawrence B. Blethen . . .Charles A. Sherer ...Fernald Hodgdon . . .John D. Farquhar .Allan B. Chesterton ..George F. Dudley Membership open to all Master Masons of the University of Maine ' 'Q . . '. ' xl f A N fe, -..gf 213 B..- - J , .,.,, 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 l l P E l l l 1 1 1 1 L . 1 1 4 l l 1 I 1 l I I JB 9 i 1 '1 ' 11 M! 1 X . f . 1,,'1 3 5 Hi Hi Wanna . O HONORARY ECONOMICS FRATERNITY 'OFFICERS President ...... .... H oward H Dyke N Vice-President .... ..... C yril G. Cogswell Secfetafy ,,,,, .....1 H Ziffy Stern t ' 'MEMBERS Edmond H. Bartlett Hudson L. Brennick Vernon C. Bryant john T. Chippendale Cyril G. Cogswell Howard H. Dyke Fred B. Edwards Samuel F. Ginsberg George O. Ladner Sidney A. Maxwell Harry Stern . VVillia1n J. l1Vhited HONORARY - Prof. John H. Ashworth . Prof. Cornelius Cicero Janzen Prof. Waltei' VVhitn1ore Chadbourne Mr. Cecil Gladstone Garland N ---eiif 2I4 113-am JY 927 ! fi itil Qlirrnlu iiapannls President ...... .... R oy Doherty Vice-President. . . ..... Rose Adams Secretary ..... .... Alma Perkins Treasurer ..... .... Christine Beckett Faculty Advisor. .... Miss Arnold Membership open to all majors in Spanish, and to others having twenty hours ' . in Spanish AAN Vtlf films A H- -..ggi Egg..- , - FN Q l ..1:r sr . - . 3: 3 , Ox 'imlathematinz Qlluh President ...... ' . . . . . Walter P. Morse Vice-President ..... ..... F orrest A. Taylor Secretary-Treasurer. .. ..... Cornelia R. Fernald Faculty Advisor .... . . . 5Howard T. Engstrom l X - t s f .lx l , wi f 1 A N --Q-124 216 Evo-- Z-lb : ln ,, Q tk .-A Al- gf B 9 f K ' Q ' X . -, ' 1 3 Qflffff 1 . , A 1'--I-S I-nn-1-dgE.1'imi:1 - ' -1' :A maine iBiShatit1gSntietgi MEMBERS M - Faculty Advisors .... . .'1'P1'O,f. Mark Bailey, Mr. -,AlviniC. Euric-li X' Manager ......... . . .A .... E. . . .......... A .Robert F. Scott Assistant Manager .... .... i ., .... Harold NL. Ballou R Bdward A. Merrill Ir. 1 ' Garfield G. i4Young. A ' john H. Pierce Cuyler,S. Poor , F Ivan M. VVood Harlord S. Frost Carroll F. Wildei' Henry M. Bearsel Horace S. Atwood 'Charles E. Doble DEEATING SCHEDULE. w - SEASON 1925-6' Feb. 25 Mar. 4 ll J! H 25 37 JJ Massachusetts .Agricultural College at Qrono Triangular debate University of New Hainpshireat Qrono Rhode Island State College at Kingston Dual with Colby Q at Orono 2 at Waterville Negative teams traveling University of Vermont at Orono Middlebury College at Orono Clark University at Worcester Boston University at Boston , . X AM A 'gall' Q - h f N 5 . ,,, ,Q if Q W .E A N ...CJR 218 5135...- 113: v 1- cr-, A E 9 5 K 1 P 2-Y g '-I--I--3 hnnigi rii zyi ' ' r' F s maine Zllllazque Thaxter Engel Bailey I. H. Pierce Kelley MacGregory -. C. Cogswell Gushee Lord' WVood Ingalls L. Cogswell Peabody Gonyer OFFICERS President ...... .... C yril Cf. Cogswell, '27 Vice-President .... . . Secretary ...... Historian ........... ..... Business Manager ..... . House Manager Master of Properties .... William L. Bailey Cyril G. Cogswell 'Q Lawrence P. Cogswell Emery S. Dickey Edward M. Engel C. Philip Gonyer Florence Gushee MEMBERS Harold E. Ingalls Irving B. Kelley. Marion Lord Kenneth MacGregory Arthur D. Patterson Helen Peabody john A. Pierce HoNoRARY ' .. .Emery S. Dickey Edward M. Engel, ' . . . . . .Serena Wood, '27 J 2 7 . . . . . . .Marion Lord, 27 . . . .Lawrence P. Cogswell, '27 J. Hobart Pierce john A. Redlon, jr. ,Anna Stinchfleld Qtto A. Swickert Robert P. Thaxter Daniel Webster K Serena Wood Professor Mark Bailey Mr. Alvin C. Eurich Rfk mm, . X Y I lx fir, K , 5 qw J , , ' I 1 'PQ-N X yi' -gi of Wie, X X 1 la X f ,lx in . ' I! -..ggi 220 Ego... , I 27 Helen A. Peabody, 27 '28 I x 'W ' Y l ' , lt - K . AX .Q , -f QElCl?hl . Q -. illllaine illllanque In the course of the past year the University has made many needed improve- ments to the chapel stage, and a new floor has been laid above the stage which provides for dressing rooms for the cast. Valuable and unique lighting equip- ment has been added and everything pointed to a successful season for the Masque. The first playnof the year was GalsWorthy's Loyalties. At this per- formance the nevvhdark crimson velour curtain vvaspresented to the University by the Masque. . , j 'I ' A' Q During the early part of the fall the constitution and policies of the organiza- tion Wererevised and modernized and set on a firm business basis. Vlfomen stu- dents of marked ability are now admitted to membership and meetings are held every month. Eligibility for membership has been -raised and carefully defined, which is hoped will lead to greater prestige for the Masque. Mostlcredit for the successful season is due to Professorif Mark Bailey and Mr. Alvin C. Eurich, of the Department of Public Speaking. Mr. Youngs, the University Treasurer, is in the main responsible for the improvements to stage and'-lighting fixtures. CX . l r , . lflngaliieu l - By John Galsworthy Presented, December l7, l925, Alumni Hall A I , THE CAST Charles Winsor, 'owner of Meldoii Court ...... ..... G ORDON M. NOYES Lady Adela, his wife ..................... .... F LORENCE S. GUSHEE Q De Levis, newly rich ................... ........ A LTON FosT.ER, 5 Treisure, bntler .................... ------ O SCAR L- BURCH 4 General Canynge, a racing oracle .... . Margaret Orme, a society girl ..... Captain Dancy, D.S.O., retired .... . TVIABEL, his wife ...................... . . . Inspector Dede, a County Constable ..... Robert, a footrnan .................... . A Constable, Attendant on Decle .... ' Augustus Borring, a clnbinan ...... l Lord St. Erth, a peer of realni ..... Major Colford, oyjicer ........ g Edward Graviter, a solicitor ..... . . . . . . .LYNVVOOD K. BETTS . . . . . . . . . . .ANNA STINCI-IFIELD KENNETH VV. LTACGREGORY, ............SERENA WOOD, . . . . . .C. PHILIP GONYAR, . . . . . .HARRX' R. HARTMAN, . . . . . . . . . .GEORGE CHARLES, MATTHEXN' E. HIGHLANDS, ...EDWARD A. MERRILL, JR. . . . . . .I. HOBART PIERCE, .....FRED H. THOMPSON, 7 ! ! J 7 A Young Clerk ................... .... I. MURRAY HANIILTON, '26 Gilman, a large grocer ..................... ....... R OBERT D. PARKS, '29 0 U , Jacob Twisden, senior partner of law firin ............ HAROLD L. BALLOU, 26 Ricardos, an Italian ...................... ..... S AMUEL A. 'GoLDsM1TH, '29 . . A fl J xl 'Gi l --Qeggf 221 Ben-- . FN I 1 1 R 5 . -Q, L :S-G -1....dnE...tf,A 1 2-as il-lllaine Hlanqun Cast of Merry Wixfes of Wi1IdSOr Svhakwpeansiia 'fillllrrrg minw nf minhnnf' L i VV inter Carnival, February l8,,l926, 'U.aOf'lVI. Chapel .. 4'-CAST OF CHARACTERS I , ' Mistress FOrd.'..Z K .LFLGRENCE S. GUS?-lEE,2'A'Z7 Mistress Page ...... ......... R OSE M. ADAMS, '26 Mistress Quickley .... ....... 4 .,...MARION E. LORD, '27 A Pistol ............ I Nym .... Slender. . . Host ......... Barclolph ..... Page ......... Anne Page ..... Rugby ........ Fenton ...... Fa'lstaff.'. . .. Siniple. .Q Robin ....... Dr. Caius ..... Ford ......... Hugh Evans .... .. . Shallow ................... Servants to Page, Ford, etc. .LAWRENCE P. COGSWELL, '27 -. HAROLD L. BALLOU, '26 3 ... ..OSCAR L. BIRCH, 29 . . . .MAURICE E. LEAVITT, '29 Y . . L . .VVILLIAM L. BAILEY 26 Y 2 . . . . . .ROBERT D. PARKS, 29 .. ...HELEN A. PEABODY, T27 . . . . .GEORGE F. DUDLEY '28 J . . . . .CYRIL G. COGSNVELL, '27 . .C ............ MARK BAILEY .... HECTOR R. LOPAUS, '29 ..ANNA. K. STINCHFIELD, '27 3 .....MAUIiICE R. WHEELER 29 7 E ........ALTON F.. FOSTER 29 ! . . . . .EDVVARD NIERRILL, '29 HOBART PIERCE, '28' xx an 4 K X S xi Q' ,Qf t af w r 1 -.Begg 222 Ego... f l I f I ,a 4. l l I l S I , . xg! 1 .v -.E .. ,Q I., ' .I f , M.. .vii .1 fb . gm 1.1- ,, aw.: . -. .,., .. . fm -.L K Mi 1 7, V , I X . x -XR. ,,. --e ,-1. . X 1 .l -X , X - - X Y . . . Q' f sg . I .f-lol . .. - ,-fy'-iv Men's Glcc Club President. . . . . .Mark A. Hurd Manager. . . . .John Carpenter Leader. . . . g .George Dudley Leader. . . Advisor. . . Supervisor . 7 wir' lil . Wx., X ,V ---.....-.- ull ..'..r n f Q X ' f f l W7 14' . , , xvxfs f, The Maine Band I .N f,,,fW, w -...gif 224 Eggs.- . . . .Wfillis Rollins . . . Sergeant Kidney . . . . Professor Sprague l .XM N X X . g . M xl X, 'f ' ,'A , x 1 s Q X. ' X ' VNS mx -' lllx N N . We I I I L I i g 1 1' w , 1 1 1 1 I f Q ' I r Y n 1 I W . 1 1 l , 1 X Y I 1 ? 1 1 aij L Q' 1 2 1' Q , 5 N N V xl 5 ' I V , I Ye F EL 1 fa n. Y ,V W1 xl Y! I 's li Q g IJ f , N N 1 1 1 ., J- 1 , x i 1. 'I :I 1 Q. a ,4 1 f VI . 1 E . Q I x I . 'vit QF gl I Q 1 ,I f V A ii 31 I , . li ' 1 QQ 1 -QQ XFN I ,AIX il an L.. 33- HIQHEEHESSHE ' 1 f I V 'I J . I 1 ' A ' 1-fn:-nu ' ' 1:-:Hi ' X ,P . ,..... 1l'l!. 1 . X I , V 4 We g' 1 ,,. -' I - nn:-w lx - - - nnrif' 'T' ' w X 7 H ' l A - m , 'v 172 , 'n ' ' -. , . - - ... 1-,I ? ' A V - - 61112 Briant YEAREQQK AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE Published by the junior ClaSS Dolloff Chapman Trask Brown Hodgins Cogswell Faculty Advisor Kelley Day Engel Maxwell O'Con.nor Muzzy Peabody Stithain Editor-in-Chief . . . THE l927 PRISM BOARD Business Manager .... Art ............. Athletics ...... Organizations .... Alumni ...... Literary . .,. . Faculty ........ Associate Editors. ..Edward M. Engel . . . . .Carroll S. Day . . . .Edith O'Connor . .Lloyd H. Stithain lCyril G. Cogswell lBessie Muzzy .. .Stuart H. Chapman Henry O. Trask . . . .Richard C. Dollolif Clare H. Brown . . l Elwin R. Hodgins l Helen IX. Peabody Advertising .... Sidney .-X. lllaxwell lggyllty Advisor ............. .. ..... IIIIW-II II. Kelley cial Group Photographer. .. .... lllainc llhoto Llnnpzniy .fx 01 ,N ,X Ps -- 3, -iff E XX ' MN A Q A . I M ffwlljl AI E -will :go law-I gl N Tx 6 A A -E X1 - f , ,nge draam gg f s Q R ' k CX. r'. 'i.' 4. ni b :iz 1 , xfw ' 1 1 if ' Yi ' -Q t E' Ellie Zllllaine Glampnz Student newspaper at the University of Maine ,, l ' Hodgins i Mahoney Muzzy A Matthews Stewart Roche Swift MacGregm'y . Field Adams Graffam Betts Kirk . EDITORIAL BGARD A Editor-in-Chief .... ..... I ienneth MacGregory, '26 Managing Editor .... ......... I ohn H. Mahoney, '27 . , . Q Edward M. Enffel, '27 junior Ed1to1s ..... .. Pearl Gmffam,'Cj26 . DEPARTMENT EDITORS News Editor ......... .Kemieui s. Field, '27 Intercollegiate Editor .... ..... H enry Welch, '27 Athletic Editor QMenj ...... .... E red C. Newhall, '26 Athletic Editor QVVo1nenl .... ...Kathleen Hunt, '26 Alumni Editor ............. ...... H elen Mayo, '26 Specials Editor .... . . .... Ardra Hodgins, '27 Social Editor .... ..... B essie Muzzy, '27 Chapel Editor ..... ....... M ary Roche, '26 Business Manager ..... ..... R obert E. Turner, '26 Circulation Manager .... ........ O . T. Swift, '28 A l l'::,'f XXL? v x 9, , 7 A N ' q3747VfW,tcXk!Xlf?1'1' 1 -..asf 227 EQ..- 'Pg Q 9 xi - Fill? l K , M i gy ag.:-i-S mm . A f - T Qlnntrihutnrz' Glluh Sawyer Engel Mahoney A Ellis Welch Draper MacGregory Zeitler Hopkins ' Ham Kurson Hodgins Adams Field H. Peabody Graffami Pendleton Hitchings McGuire GFFICERS V President ...... ...Emily Pendleton i Vice-President . . . . . . . Sylvia Kurson SCCFC'f31'y ---- . . . Ardra Hodgins Treasurer .... . . .Ruth -Hitchings EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Emily Pendleton Ardra Hodgins SYlvia Kurson Ruth Hitehings John Mahoney li X f fx V XXX T. 5 'HQ x ,1.o, ' N A N xl fi f T 3 Xl y N ly Q --Deiif 228 li?-W ' J 17 'R 'X N M. H df x 2-X 1-2---Q ---f. A Q Ellie maine-Spring R 'A literaryxmagazine published quarterly by the Contributors' Club 1 . Editor-in-Chief . . . Associate Editors. Business Manager .... Literary Advisor. Faculty Advisor. va f 'V 1 l ,. 1 of the University of Maine ' W- ' ,THE EDITORIAL BOARD . . john H. Mahoney Sylvia M. Kurson ' ' Pearl R. Graffani . . . . . . Henry Welcli . . Q .Percie T-. Hopkins . . . .James S.. Stevens f XM f xx , . A N f. if 229 1 92 at f ' ' X 1, - - il'ie13'if Q11 -' 31 - y Ef'hepZlIHainiar i A humorous magazine published five times a year by the journalistic fraternity ' Kappa Gamma Phi ' . .- ' THE EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief .... A. ' .. A Business Manager .... Art Editor. . . .. Exchange 'Editor .... Advertising ,Ai . . . , , , Circulation. . . .... , , Facultyr Advisor f . . . A .K. W. MacGregory . . . . . .Henry Welch . . . . .John P. Ascher . .,.Kenneth S. Field . Stuart H. Chapman .Arthur Brewster . . .Wiliam 1. Zeiuef i MIVIA N , -mggf 230 EGO,- 5' 1' ' -Q .,3 . 1' ,. 19-.ff Lf-. 4' ', 'f '3 -f.' 1 4' ..9:f .:..'. 13'-I .Q ,,.. . ,'-'j- --'A- -1. .- gl.. If :'x EDC. , Tr ,. 4. fn . ...J . .. , '.. ...Q .' J.:-4. .l': '-',,,- Q '-' I--.. -r.. '- 'A -.4 L ?'f-11 ,--.,r- ,-X 1... 51: .,,.-.- - :P ,Uf . fm.-,.-f' . . 'z-1. , IQ V. -4: 1 J. .4 I. . 'Y Q x I s r ' FN Q 2 r get a .. . . 3... 13.5 hm nm . .em i :L ?gGD.G'.Ql. Mun Aiumm Hall, Friday Evening, April 24, 1925. President Little PATRON S Dean Hart ' S' Dean Stevens ' Dean 'Chase Dean Boardman Dean Merrill HCP COMMITTEE Osmond S. Whiteside Ernest S. Ridlonp ' John W. Chandler .1 Music 'by the Ambassadors I 'J V f' I ' H ku in M I. fr -A 1 I in Xl: if 1 -Xx X 2 Q.. I ..,, i Ls as .lm ffflflfl f G M M 5 A ' f Zlnninr lgrnmenahe l a Class of 1926 Alumni Hall, Friday, May 8, 1925 PATRQNESSES Mrs. C. C. Little Louise R. Verrill A Kate C. Estabrooke Laura N utter I' Mattie A. Munson .Edith H. McCullum , Ella I. Mason Edith M. Chase Bertha H. Moulton A CQMMITTEE Ezekiel L. Chase' R Spofford Giddings . Delmont Parsons h E Theodore S. Rowe - Henry B. Eaton ' Robert A. Tate X If NX Xlff ' fm f V ,, f , ' f Cllfx' . -aa 233 rw- x if . NUMB. ' in W -if i fm-aijrl-4-L 5 ' K . V. ' X M., Q.. ,h -, infra .-2533515 -IA-lil lQj EuQ4,r::: - M L . E 11-+2 A 2' 1 t OX Glummemzement 3152111 A . Class of 1925 Alumni Hall, June 8, 1925 PATRONESSES A E113 J. Mason Bertha H. Moulton Laura Nutter A H Louise R. Verrill Kate C. Estabrooke E Edith H. McCollum - Mattie A. Munson Edith M. Chase ' COMMITTEE A Irving S. Bailey Hollis A. Smith Carl F. Libby 4 Claude H. Tozier l Walter D. Scannell ' , K ,rg .. ' full --f lf E .... 234 'N J W- ' , 1. l t f + ..i Svtuhent,1Ha1:ultg. Alumni Manqnet Bangor House, Friday, january 15, 1926 .Toastmaster. U. .... Harry Sutton 't Introduction .... .... E dward Stanton ' - An Ideal State University A Student .... . .Kenneth W. MacGregory Faculty ........... ...... I .Dean I. S. Stevens Acting President. . . . . . .... Harold Board-man .Governor of Maine .... Q ..... Ralph O. Brewster A R I f 'Z Nu N X X Xxxl 7111+ V - f A ' pq!! up N' AI N ff x ' , , ' N K N A f 5 , -. -3, , o ' l, 1.54-: l'.lB'E Ug g . P A '- A mifnter Glarninal mall Fifth Annual, February 19, 1926 I - PATRONS AND PATRONESSES . Acting President and Mrs. Boardman . Mattie A. Munson 1' ' Professor and Mrs. Pollard Delia B. Sullivan A Kate C. Estabrooke Esther McGinnis COMMITTEE Henry O. Trask Elmer GQ Kelso U Gordon M. Walker R . A N if ww we . ...nggf 236 Ep..- . 12 il ' '1 . 1. i l ,. L l -1 .W i 1 F fx 'Q A A n, u r gl int? 4 , 1- .- K T 'X ' Q.. if Mil? 'iifzztfafi g - . , iluninr meek lgrngram Class of 1927 COMMITTEE Daniel VVebster Williani Hanscom Edward ,Engel I Clayton Bockus. .Norman Meserve - PROGRAM 4 Thursday evening, April 29 The Masque play, Wilcle's The Importance of Being in,Earnest y r Friday, April 30 Morning: junior chapel. Dean J. S. Stevens, speaker Special music ' E Afternoon: Interclass Track Meet , Evening: Junior Prom, with music by Joe Herlihyls Orchestra of the Music Box, Boston , - Saturday, May 1 Morning: Military maneuvers by the R'.O.T.C. Afternoon: Baseball game-f-Freshmen-Hebron track meet Evening: Track Club Cabaret . i W 'gm , i . lg , Q ...ngq ?g9u..Q J - . . . 1: K . E- -Sli -. L ' g :.I.Y.j, QA., :, 'F ,br . . ' V , .N 3 .-, Euninr lgrnmenahe Class of 1927 Alumni Hall, April 30, 1,926 PATRONS AND PATRONESSES Acting President and Mrs. Boardman ' ' james Gannett and Mrs. Gannett Kate C. Estabrooke ' Edith M. Chase A Laura Nutter Q Edith H. McCollum Louise RQ Verrill CCDMMITTEE joseph Gay Warren Abbott Stuart Chapman Earl Webster Lloyd Stitham ' Bertha H. Moulton . l'g:,u X X N ,, Qfgzwt. J-f'-A r. V-'lm' f l 'l5lA N Q -wggf 238 53..- nm -:..-,, -.- - v.. -W-. . A-'---h-hm-.- - W Y Ai n A4 1. ... .,, a .-...... -. .,,,L..- -5- - A fx 3 L ,, G 5:00 P.M 6:30 P.M 9:00 A.M. 9:30 A.M. P.M 6:00 P.M 8 :OO P.M 9:00 RM. 9 :00 A.M 9 :OO A.M 12:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 10:30 A.M 6:30 P.M. 9:30 A.M llniuernitg Cllnmmennement June 4-8, 1925 THURSDAY, JUNE 4 Phi Beta Kappa Initiation Banquet National Ho-notary Societies 4 FRIDAY, ,JUNE 5 Meeting of the Board of Trustees :Meeting of the Alumni Council, Library Class Day Exercises, University Oval - Baseball Games- ' 1 New -Hampshire Freshmen vs. Maine Freshmen Colby Varsity vs. Maine-Championship Game , Senior Skull Initiation and Banquet President's Reception,iLibrary A Class reunion affairs A Fraternity Receptions . SATURDAY, JUNE 6, ALUMNI DAY. ' Annual Business Meeting, General Alumni Association, Chapel Alumni Hall I I , Alumnae and Wives of Alumni meet at Balentine Hall for trip over the campus and entertainment until luncheon Alumni Luncheon, The Commons Class Frolics - . - Baseball, Reunion ClassiChampionships Alumni Banquet, Alumni Hall- Alumni Hop I SUNDAY, JUNE 7 1 1 , Baccalaureate Address by'Rev. George Loring Hanscom, D.D., '85, of Melbourne, Florida A President and Mrs. Little, at Home to Senior Class, Informal Supper MONDAY, JUNE 8 Commencement Exercises, Address by Dr. Whitnian Howard Jordan, '75, of Orono 8:00 P.M. Commencement Ball, Gymnasium , X , A X .vm f , huh, f . 'g 0,1 L ,SQ n 4 Q' 5 My Wav, 'f AE ...oegf 239 Bao... ' J , fx 5 f C ' Q rl t S E Eegreen Qlnnferreh COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Hervey Selden Bean Qin Animal Husbandryj ...... James Tweedie Blair Qin Agronomyj ........... Mervin Ives Bowden Qin Dairy Husbandryj ..... Mildred Greeley Brown Qin'Home Economicsj. .... Charles Payson Burbank Qin Horticulturel ..... Raymond Harold Burton Qin Biologyj ......... Charles Osborne Cambell Qin Forestryj ......... Adelbert Bruce Clark Qin Dairy Husbandry? ..... Norris Charles Clements Qin Horticulturej ....... Lawrence Coney Connor Qin Biologyb ........ .. james Elton Davis Qin Forestryj ...... Q. . . . . Leroy Lendon Dawson Qin Forestryj ....... . Doris Belle Dow Qin Home Economicsj ..... john Philip Downing Qin Horticulturej ...... Frank Blodgett Edwards Qin Forestryj ........ Wilmei' Rogers Elliott Qin Dairy Husbandryj .... Raymond Chester Fitzhenry Qin Forestryj ..... Rachel Gorden Qin Home Economicsj ......... George Herman Gruhn Qin Forestryj ........ Oral Alton Hardy Qin Horticulturej ........... Ralph VVilliam Hobson Qin Dairy Husbandryj . .. Fernald Hodgdon Qin Agronomyj ............ - . Alfred Leroy Holbrook Qin Dairy Husbandryj .... Frank Washburn 'Hussey Qin Agronomyj . . . . Bentley Staples Hutchins Qin Forestryj ...... Aaro Kaakinen Qin Forestryj ................. . George Francis Kelleher Qin Forestryj .......... Charles Valentine Lane Qin Poultry Husbandryj .. John Ervin LaPlant Qin Horticulturel ........... Elisabeth Marietta Lineken Qin Home Economicsj Maynard George Linekin Qin Forestryj .......... p. .. Paul Harding Linscott Qin Biologyj ............. Julia Douglass MacDougall Qin Home EconomicsQ...f. Nan Louise Mahoney Qin Home Economicsj' ........ Eleanor Mary Milan Qin Home Economicsj .... .. Charles Frederick. Moody Qin Forestryj. ..... .. Hope Norwood Qin Home Economicsj ..... . Arthur Neal Parmenter Qin Forestryj .......... .. Arthur Norman Pendleton Qin Horti-Culturej ....... Frances Elizabeth Perkins Qin Home Economicsj .... Carl Leonard Phipps Qin Forestryj ......- ......... Robert Smith Pike Qin Animal Husbandryj ...... Dan Abner Pillsbury Qin Dairy Husbandryj .... Sara Louise Quincy Qin Home Economicsj ....... . ' ......... Vienna . . . .Old Orchard .........Bluehill . . . .Readheld Depot . . . . . . .Yarmouth . . . . . . .Portland ..........Gray . . . . .Millinocket ..........Winterport .............Bangor North Conway, N. H. . .Vergennes, Vt. . . . . . . .Atkinson . .. ...Bangor .Gorham, N. H. ....... Brewer ............Lubec .Livermore Falls . . . . . . . .Bingham . . . . . .Stillwater . . . . .Portland . . . . . .Millinocket . . . .North Anson . . . . .Presque Isle ...........Bangor . . . .Fitchburg, Mass. . . . . . .Ware, Mass. . . . . .Red Beach . .Gardiner . . . . .Thomaston . . . . .Thomaston . . . . .Brownfield .Milo . . .Caribou . .... Bangor . . .. ........... .Saco . . . .Southwest Harbor . . . . .Brockton, Mass. . . . .Dark Harbor ...........Machias ....Gorham, N. H. .........Cornish . . . . . .Rangeley . . . . . .Bridgton q f X I W, vw., E -wegf 240 Ego... KX 1- A 1 he - -it 1 1 . T i . N . ,ig rf A gi T. fl. Thayer Levenseller Royal in Poultr Husbandr .... .... Hoyt Bernard Savage Qini Forestryjy .......... . . . .... .ljlolilliild Rufus Shirley Sewall Qin Forestryj ...... ..... ,,,,,,,, W i gfasset Edgar Solomon Smart Qin Forestryj ........ ,,,,,,,,,, - Winthrop Hollis Ayer Smith Qin Forestryj .T ............ ,,,Have1-hill Mass, Edwin Payson Snow Qin Dairy Husbandryj . .. ,,,,,,,,, Aifkinson Drew Thompson Stearns Qin Forestryj ........ ,,,,,,,, H ebron Hubert Kirke Stowell Qin Forestryj ............ ........... D izdield Daniel Laurence Sullivan Qin Forestryj' .......... ..... R eading, Mass. Prescott Ervin Thornton Qin Dairy Husbandryj . .. ....... Springfleld Annie Belle Thurston Qin Home Economicsj ...... ..... S outh Union Mary Elizabeth Wallace Qin Home Economicsj .... ........ ' .Orono Mary Waterhouse Qin Home Economicsj ........ .... B iddeford George Oscar York, jr. Qin Forestryj ....................... .... O ld Town y COLLEGE 'OF ARTSAND SCIENCES BACHELOR or ARTS ' Floyd Nelson Abbott QEconomics Sz Sociologyy .... William Mayo Allen QEconomics Sz Sociologyj .... Egbert Morrill Andrews 'QBiologyj ........... '. Anna Iorgenson Ashley Q Englishj ........... C ..., Katherine Emily Atkins Q History Sz Government? .... Irving Stanley Bailey QEducationj ............ 4. Margery Evelyn Bailey QPhysicsj Q . . . . . John Stephen Behringer QSpanishj ....... Arline Day Besse QSpanishj ................. - .... Frederic ames Bouchard QChemistryj 4 I h , ............. ...... . james Parker Boyden, jr. QEconomics Sz Sociologyj .... .... B rookline, Mass. Madalene Brackett QMathematicsj ............... .. . . George Savage Brookes QEnglishj ..... . ..... Edna Elizabeth Brown Q Mathematicsj . . .' .... . . . Hortense Genevieve Bryant QLatinj ............... Harr Wells Canda e QMathematicsj y g ....... -.. .......... Lindsay Billings Chalmers QEconomics Sz Sociologyj .... George'Davis Chase, Ir. QChemistryj .............. Lewis Bates Clark QEconomics Sz Sociologyj .' ..... .. Catherine Louise Clark QEnglishj ...... . ......... Aura Eugene Coburn QEconomics Sz Sociologyj .... Rubena Isabella Comins Q Latinj ............... Madeline Elizabeth Coughlin QLatinj ......... Ruth Rena Crockett QBio1ogyj ....---- Rosemary Curran QEnglishj ......... Cecil jewett Cutts QMathematicsj .............. Clarence Pierpont Danforth QBiologyj.' .......... Elwin Linwood Dean QEconomics Sz: Sociologyj .... . . .Albion . . . .Portland . . . . .Gray ......Orono ... . .Bangor ., .... Waldoboro .........Dexter Elmhurst, Ng. Y. .........Albion Millinocket ...........M1lo . . . . .Ellsworth . . . . .Bangor .' . . .Portland , .... Orono . . . .Albion ......Orono . . . . . . .Rockland . . . . . .Pemaquid .Dover-Foxcroit ........Brewer ........Brewer . . . . .Woodfords . . . . .Rumford . . . . . . .Portland .......Castine . . . . .Greenville junction Helene Elizabeth Douglas QEnglish.j .......... .. ........... Brunsgviclli -Tames VVilliam Dunton QM3thCm2tt1CSj ........ ............ . .. at Frances Sarah Farrar QMathemat1csj ..... ----- P fmceton Kenneth Field QEconomi-cs Sz Sociologyj .... .... A ubjurn Vena Bernadette Field QEnglishj .................. .... V 3-UCC 010 l'ff:fJZ D .ls if .tif up 'X , -bf - 4, 55,5 I fmxx mg A T MA N -.3655 I Ego... 'P FN jx 927 H 'lam L S K 'im SE :im u Doris Frances Fiiield 11Economics 81 Sociologyj . .. Raymond Stevens Finley QBiologyj ............. Mary Eva Fletcher QBiologyj ................. Madelene Fogg QFrenchj .................... Harry John Frazier QEconomics 81 Sociologyj .... Annie MyrtQe Fuller fHistory 81 Governmentj .... Kathleen Elizabeth Gallison QBiologyj ........... Thomas Edward Gay fEducationj .............. Isador Keith Goldsmith QEconomics 81 Sociologyj. Helen Elaine Greenlaw fSpanishj .............. Augustus Charles Philip Gregory QChemistryj . .. Eugene Benjamin Griffiths fBiologyj .......... Robert Crosby Hamlet QFrenchj ............ Edith Mills Hanington QEnglishj ........ Margaret Leonard Hanley fSpanishj .... '. Ernest Edward Haskell QEnglishj ....... Milton Ermond Higgins CEducationj ....... Alice Rider Hill QHistory gl Governmentj ........ John Charles Hutton QEducationj ............... David Clement Jacobs CHistory 81 Governmentj . . . Charles Edgar Johnson QEnglishj ............... Melville Hunnewell Johnson 4fMathematicsj .... Harland Augustine Ladd QMathematicsj ........ Alice Maud Libby QEnglishj ................... Walter Arnold Littlefield QEconomics 81 Sociologyj Mary Elizabeth Loomis QEnglishj ........ ' ...... -. Raymond Frank Lunge CEducationj ............ Annie Pearl Lunt fEnglishj ........... Arline Frances Lynch QLatinj ........... Robert Hastings McCobb fMathematicsj ......... Madeline Marie McPhetres QMathematicsj ....... Edrie Hortense Mahaney CEconomics 81 Sociologyj Kathleen Anne Mahoney QEnglishj ............. Anna Elizabeth Martin QHistory 81 Governmentj . . Marie Etta May QEnglishj ..................... Dorothy Edwina Mossler QMathematicsj .. ..... Joseph Magee -Murray CBiologyj ........ L. George Aldrich Muzzey fMathematicsj .... Velma Katherine Oliver QLatinj .C ...... A ...... .. Michael Henry O'Connor QMathematicsj ........ Mildred Eleanor Osborne CLatinj... ............ . Harriet Evangeline Page QHistory 81 Governmentj. Frederick Henry Parsons CEconomics 81 Sociologyj Clyde Gowell Patten QEconomics gl Sociologyj ........ . . L A Cl '.L i1 '.::-- .. . . . .Vinalhaven . . . . . . .Augusta . . . . .Vanceboro .........Bangor . . . .Kennebunkport . . . . . . . .Hartland ........Bangor . . .Newcastle . . . .Bangor . . . .Masardis . . . . . .Fairfield . . . .Presque Isle . . . .Bowdoinham .........Calais . . . .Thomaston ........Morrill .....Bar Harbor ............Orono ..........Brunswick . . . .Rockland, Mass. . . . . . . . .Brownville ..........0rono . . .Dover-Foxcroft . . . . . .Vinalhaven .............Orono . . . .Yalesville, Conn. . . . . . . .Kennebunk . . . . . .Cherryiield . .- ........... Brewer . .Lincolnville Center . . . . . . . .Sangerville .......Bangor . . . . .Biddeford . . . . .Biddeford .............Orono . . . . . .South Brewer Hampden Highlands . . . .4 .South Berwick . . , ........ Dexter . . . . .Biddeford . . . ............. Bangor .............Orono Franklin Park, Mass. ...........Topsham Elizabeth Tracy Peabody QHistory 81 Governmentj ,,,, Pgrtland Elizabeth Estelle Pendleton tEnglishj ............ .... B angor Donald Watson Penley CMathematicsj ....... ,. .. .... Dexter Morita Jessie Pickard QFrenchj ........ .... B angor Alberta Getchell Pierce CGermanj .... ,,,,, 0 rono Frances Hope Porter QEnglishQ ..... ,,,,, O 1-0110 Harold Elbert Pressey QPsychologyj .... ............. .... B a ngor I lm: 8 A PX ffl .4t1' 2 Q1 8' A N Loggi 242 gym.. 'I I 'I I I J l , ,j. I A up I 9 1 I 'EA IW at m , K 1 ' Robert William Rafferty QEconomics 81 Sociologyj Leona Kathleen Reed QEnglishj ................. Philip Carroll Roberts QChemistryj .... I ............. Verner Floyd Robinson QEconomics 81 Sociologyj ..... Doris May Sanborn CFrenchj ...................... Vera May Savage tMathematicsj .................... Nathan James Schwartz QEconomics 81 Sociologyj Lincoln Asher Sennett CMathematicsjL ............... Owen Frederick Sherman QEducationj ............ Herman Samuel Silverman CMathematicsj ....... Edward Haskell Snow fEducationj ............... Roger Bessom Stone fEconomics 81' Sociologyj ..... Claude Hill Tozier QEconomics 81 Sociologyj .... Donald Lynn Trouant fMathematicsj ........... Alden Herbert Turner CEconomics 81 Sociologyj .... 'Balfour Sterling Tyndall QBiologyj .............. Lynette Agnes Walker QEnglishj ............. Margaret Rice Ward QEnglishj ................ . .. Arelene Jackson Ware QLatinj ..................... Osmond Steen Whiteside CEconomics 81 Sociologyj ..... Philip Page Whittier CEconomics 81 Sociologyf ......' Pearl Ruby VVoodard QSpanishj ..... ' ............ 4 .... Dale Zysman fHistory 81 Governmentj ....... BACHELOR or PEDAGOGY ' Dwight Lyman Moody .......................... Laura Estelle Pratt ..... COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY I BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Eli Aronson Cin Mechanical Engineeringj .... I ....... Chester Addison Baker Qin Electrical Engineeringj .... Ralph Scott Blake Qin Chemistryj .................. Herbert Edward Bragg Qin Electrical Engineeringj ..... Chester Wendell Cambell fin Civil Engineeringj ...... john Winthrop Chandler Qin Civil Engineeringj ........ Fred Joseph Crowley Cin Mechanical' Engineeringj .... Kenneth Leigh Cyphers Qin Civil Engineeringj ...... . . CB. S., Maine, 19245 Richard Crawford Dawson tin Chemical Engineeringj .. Francis Stone Dole Qin Chemistryj .... ' ..... ' .............. Randall Hubert Doughty Cin Chemical Engineeringj ..... Carl Burlei -h Eastman tin Mechanical En ineeringj g g . . . Benjamin Worth English Cin Mechanical Engineeringj ...... Paul Franklyn Erskine Cin Mechanical Engineeringj . .. Vaughn Beveridge Everett Qin Civil Engineeringj ...... Fred Cyrus French fin Mechanical Engineringb ..... ' Leo Friedman Qin Chemical Engineeringj ............. I. .N II .II 3'I 'II Yi III I IH :,I .M .Willimantic, Conn. QII .......Owl,s Head III . . . . .Portland .........Lubec IF. . . . . .Old Town , III 'II ......Bangor .II . . . . .Portland I . . . . .Albion IIA . . .... Randolph ..........Portland II- V ..........E1uehi11 ,yi It Swampscott, Mass. I ...........Albion S ..........Augusta It I i I . . .'. Topsham gg ? . I . . . . . .Portland - ..........Orono w ...Berlin, N. H. ........Brewer ...........Bangor. I . ' ..... . ..... Bangor Q Greenville Junction li . . .Brooklyn, N. Y. . .I I . . . .Danforth I ......Troy I .l, 1, I .I . . . .Hartford, Conn. .I I ..........Gorham . ........Houlton ..... Gray . . .Newcastle . . . . .Biddeford 1 ...........DeXter . . Claremont, N. H. . . . . .South Brewer P Cumberland Center II I . . . . .West Buxton 'I New Haven, Conn. I .........Portland I . . . . .Fort Fairfield ........Andover . . . . . . . . . .Augusta I . I I ..,, .f I 'Iii ii' 5' X 03, QI - A N ,, if EW f , af I . ffwfy y I S -..egg 243 Egg..- I I XI Q. I III - I I II l II II I 1' I I I I I ......Bangor I It I- I I I It 'W J A! 1' i - ' LHE EEE C r i - Q - L. l'llslE a i'iEE 1', .,V, g .. W ,Q , :V Harold Lewis Gerrish Qin Electrical Engineeringj . .. Albert Richard Gott Cin Mechanical Engineeringl ...... Robert Nelson Haskell Cin Electrical Engineeringj . . . . . Donald Francis Hastings Qin Electrical Engineeriingj ..... . . Walter Getchell Hilton fin Mechanical Engineeringj ..... .. Orman julian Humphrey Qin Civil Engineeringj ....... Stanley Berry Hyde fin Civil Engineeringj 1 . . . . . . .Brownville . . . . . .Orland ........Bangor . . . . . .Rockland . .Norridgewock ........Bangor .........Saco Clifford Virgil Irish fin Electrical Engineeringj .... .... orham Ruel Leroy James Qin Electrical Engineeringj .' ...... ........ P rinceton David Mitchell jeffrey Cin Electrical Engineeringj .... ...... - ...... 0 rono Albert Eugene jones fin Electrical Engineeringj . . .- .... Brighton, Mass. Wilson Rodell ordan in Chemical En ineeringj ...... Waltham J Q g . ....... . . Norman James Kelley Qin Chemical Engineeringj ........ .........Orono William Burnham Lambert Cin Chemical Engineeringj .... ..... B rewer john Ansel Lawry, Qin Mechanical Engineeringj ....... '. ......... Fairfield Cecil Victor Leighton Cin Electrical Engineeringj ..... ......... W oodland Carl August Lejonhud Cin Mechanical Engineeringj .... ..... S outh Portland Carl Freeman Libby Cin Mechanical Engineeringj .... ....... B iddeford Donald Curtis Lincoln fin Chemical Engineeringj .... ....Russell, Mass. Frank Louis Lincoln Qin Civil Engineeringj ............. .... Houlton john Lombard McCobb fin Civil Engineeringj ............... William Rogers MacDonald, Ir. Cin Electrical Engineeringj .... John Vlfilliam Mangan Cin -Mechanical Engineeringb ........... Harold Kenneth Modery Qin Civil Engineeringj ............ Robert Wentworth Morrison Cin Civil Engineeringj .... ............ james Edward Mulligan Qin Electrical Engineeringj .' ...... LeRoyiAllen Mullin fin Electrical Engineeringj ....... .. . Elwood Noyes Osborne Cin Civil Engineeringj .......... ....... Mansfield Morton Packard Qin Electrical Engineeringj ........... Henry Girard Perkins Cin Mechanical Engineeringj .... . . . Donald VVilliams Powell' Cin Civil Engineeringj ...... . Reginald Lee Reed Qin Civil Engineeringj .... Albert Henry Repscha Cin Mechanical Engineeringj .... Ernest Starr Ridlon Cin Mechanical Engineeringj ...... Hilton joseph Ridlon Qin Chemical Engineeringj ........ Carl Edwin Ring Cin Mechanical Engineeringb Frank Lawrence Robinson Cin Electrical Engineeringj .... Howard LaForrest Rogers Cin Civil Engineeringj .......... VV alter Daniel Scannell Cin Civil Engineeringj David Miller Shapleigh Cin Chemical Engineeringj .......... .........Orono .South Portland Pittsfield, Mass. .........0rono .Bangor .Damariscotta Mills . .Cape Elizabeth . . . .Fairiield .Bryant Pond . .West Brooksville g ........... Orono .........Portland ...........Derby . . . .Cape Porpoise . . . .Kezar Falls . . . . . . .Bangor . . . . . . . .Princeton . . . . . . . .Greenville VV'orcester, Mass. . . . .VV est Lebanon Francis .Greenwood Shepherd Qin Electrical Engineeringj ..... Gloucester, Mass. Stanislaus Joseph Smart fin Electrical Engineeringb r sau-.ones-Q.-.una-......,,,,,,,,,.... Port-aux-Basques, 'Newfoundland Charles joseph Smith fin Chemical Engineeringj ..................... Mexico Virgil Calderwood Smith fin Mechanical Engineeringj ....... ...... V inlhaven Frederic Arnott Soderberg Cin Chemical Engineeringj ..... .......... B angor Dearborn Bearce Stevens Cin Mechanical Engineeringj ............... Ashland Pin Hsin Tan Cin Chemical Engineeringb .......... ' ..... . . Shanghai, China Edgar Weymouth Thomas Cin Chemical Engineeringj .... ......... P ortland Clayton Allan Tracy Qin Civil Engineeringj ............. ......... O rono VVilliam Burdell Trecartin Qin Electrical Engineeringj .... ,.,. O rono it f Qi, it i l t .A r A N f i V vm its 3 will 244 Be-- R 927 I I Begrnw fibnt nf Qlnwzae BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Charles Iven Day Cin Mechanical Engineering5 ....... .... Q Troy, N. Y. u . CAs of Class of 19045 Herbert Daniel Leary, Cin Civil Engineering5 ...... .... B oston, Mass. CAs of Class of 19105 ADVANCED DEGREES MASTER OF ARTS . IN BIOLOGY Aehea Mabel Bean iCB.A., Maine, 19223 ......... . ........ ' ...... Detroit Beatrice Winnifred Johnson CB.A., Maine, 19245 . . . ............... Portland William Smith Murray CB.A., Maine, 19215 .Q ..... .... H ampden Highlands , IN ENGLISH . g Marcia Edgerton Bailey CB.A., Oberlin, 19155 ......... .... O rono Howard Lloyd Flewelling CB.A., Dartmouth, 19215 ..... .... L .Orono Joy Leavitt Nevens CB.A., Maine, 19245 . .....,.... .... W oodfords Irving Trefethen Richards CB.A., Bowdoin, 19205 .... ...... O rono MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL INDUSTRY Howe Wiggin Hall CB.S., Maine, 19145 ............ ...... O rono Earl Pike Osgood CB.S., Maine, 19245' ............ ...Eryeburg Bernie Elliott Plummer, Jr. CB.S., Maine, 19245 . . Q . . . . i . .Weld I i B IN BIOLOGY u ii Iva Angerona Merchant CB.S., Maine, 19235 .......... .... W alnut Hill IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ' Alexander Braun Cutler CB.S., Maine, 19235 ......... . QOld Town Edgar Elwyn Lineken CB.S., Maine, 19235 ......... ............. T homaston IN EDUCATION Carl Alfred Anderson CB.S., Maine, 19195 ....... .... East Bridgewater, Mass. - IN MATHEMATICS , Howard Theodore Engstrom CB.Ch.E., Northeastern, 19225 . .... Orono Lyle Clayton Jenness CB.S., New Hampshire, 19225 .......... .... O rono CHEMICAL ENGINEER A Robert Cohen CB.S., 1921, B.A., 19225 ............ ..... T aunton, Mass. CIVIL ENGINEER Andrew Adams CB.S., 19215 ................... .......... A ugusta Everett Bickford Coffin CB.S., 19155 .... .. . ...... Massillon, Ohio Fred justin Lewis CB.S., 19145 ....... ........ B ethlehem, Penna. Charles Eernald Niles CB.S., 19195 ......................... Bat Cove, N, C. Charles Dura Thomas CB.C.E., 18955 ................. Hempstead, L. 1., N. Y. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER W Conan Althado Priest CB.S., 19225 ................ ..... S chenectady, N, Y, 5 A N new CC' 555144. +491 ,245 19 - J i + FN X H...2fEtlfI, f S .Q lirizw Awarheh Kidder Scholarship, Carl Milton Harmon, Buxton. New York Alumni Association Scholarship No. 1, john Stephen Behringer, Elmhurst, New York. . ' New York Alumni Association Scholarship No. 2, Sidney Bowers Coleman, Saco. Pittsburg Alumni Association Scholarship, Carl Henry Bischoff, Franklin 3 Mass. ' ' Class of 1873 Prize, Calvin Morgan Hutchinson, Hallowell. Central District Alumni Association Scholarship, Mary Pauline Aiken, Bangor. ' Elizabeth Abbott Balentine Scholarshi-p, Sibyl Hortense Leach, Crawford. Phi Mu Scholarship, Helen Natalie Mayo, Grono. Joseph Rider Farrington Scholarship, Florence Leita Poor, Sebago. Stanley Plummer Scholarship, Thayer Levenseller Royal, East Holden. VV alter Balentine Prize, Hugh Scott Tibbetts, Vanceboro. Franklin Danforth Prize, Hervey Selden Bean, Vienna. ' Washington Alumni Association Watch, George Herman Gruhn, Bingham. Penobscot Valley Alumni Association Scholarship No. 1, Willis Manning Barrows, Dover-Foxcroft. Penobscot Valley Alumni Association Scholarship No. 2, Ernest Howard. Grant, Washburn. Track Club Scholarship, James, Elliott Hale,'Monson. Alpha Omicron Pi Alumnae Prize, Eleanor Margaret Fitzherbert, Grono. Freshman Scholarship Cup, Beta Theta Pi. Agricultural Club Membership Cup, Class of 1928. Charles Anthony Rice Cup, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Chi Omega Prize, Serena Wood, Bangor. University of Maine Honorary Society Scholarship, Delmar Boynton Love- Ioy, Mexico. Fraternity Scholarship Cup, Phi Epsilon Pi. p Class of 1908 Commencement Cup, Class of 1885. 1 Pan Hellenic Sorority Cup, Chi Omega. , President's Cup in Track, Daniel Wellington Torrey, Deer Isle. President's Cup in Baseball, Harold Eugene Crozier, Brownville. Twentieth Century Commencement Cup, Class of 1900. VVilliam Emery Parker Scholarship, Wallace Henry Elliott, Presque Isle. Henry L. Griffin Prize, Mary Pauline Aiken, Bangor. - Graduate Scholarships, John George Leslie Caullield, Bangor 5 Harold Elbert Pressey, Bangor 5 Lynnette Agnes Walker, Orono. . Sophomore Essay Prizes, Waldron Eaton Fernald, East Boothbay, Sylvia Marian Kurson, Bar Harbor. Contributors' Club Prizes, First Prize, Sylvia Marian Kurson, Bar Harbor, Second Prize, Aura Eugene Coburn, Dover-Foxcroft, and Helen Anna Lengyel, Orono. 1 Spanish Club Medals, joseph Roy Dougherty, Bangor, Harold Anthony Medeiros, Vanceboro. A X 45: 5, Yilvlffw X NN ip Xlff' W A N f - 246 isa-- Svrhnlarnhip Mnnnm MEMBERS QF PHI KAP-PA PHI Egbert Morrill Andrews, Gray, Herbert Edward Bragg, Bangor, Lewis- Bates Clark, Rockland, Randall Hubert Doughty, Cumberland Center, Annie Myrtle Fuller, Hartland, Leo Friedman, Augusta, Eugene Benjamin Griffiths, Presque Isle, Robert Crosby Hamlet, Bowdoinham, Donald Francis Hastings, Rockland, LeRoy Allen Mullin, Cape Elizabeth, Velma Katherine Oliver, Dex- ter, Alberta Getchell Pierce, Grono, Frances Hope Porter, Orono, Leona Kath- leen Reed, Owl's Head, Albert Henry Repscha, Derby, Carl Edwin Ring, Ban- gor , Donald Lynn Trouant, Augusta, Sprague Rufus Whitney, Orono. MEMBERS OF PHI BETA KAPPA Lewis Bates Clark, Rockland, Annie Myrtle Fuller, Hartland, Eugene Ben- jamin Griffiths, Presque Isle, Ernest Edward Haskell, Morrill, Alice Rider Hill, Orono , Velma Katherine Oliver, Dexter, Alberta Getchell Pierce, Orono , Fran- ces Hope Porter, Grono , Harold Elbert Pressey, Bangor, Leona Kathleen Reed, Owl's Head, Donald Lynn Trouant, Augusta. MEMBERS OF TAU BETA PI Eli Aronson, Hartford, Conn., Herbert Edward Bragg, Bangor, Kenneth Leigh Cyphers, Dexter, Randall Hubert Doughty, Cumberland Center, Leo Friedman, Augusta, Donald Francis Hastings, Rockland, Stanley Berry Hyde, Saco , Clifford Virgil Irish, Gorham, Ruel Leroy James, Princeton, Frank Louis Lincoln, Houlton, John Lombard McCobb, Orono , Robert Wentworth Morrison, Bangor, LeRoy Allen Mullin, Cape Elizabeth, Mansfield Morton Packard, Bry- ant Pond, Albert Henry Repscha, Derby, Carl Edwin Ring, Bangor. Willis Manning Barrows, Dover-Foxcroft, Carl Henry Bischoff, Franklin, Mass., Sidney Bowers Coleman, Saco, Joseph Daniel Doherty, Bangor, Trygve Heistad, Rockport, Franck Plaisted 'Morrison, Bangor, Robert Haskell Noyes, Orono, Ralph Rowe Parkman, Hartland. s . .X U fret -ce' ki MQW' Em 1,7 Irf!7i4.T'i W f -..egf 247 Ea..- J Q fx -w A V ' 5 ::::: ! I X 5 . g T5 X , 'fq' : lf- 51415111 Q.2Zi'Q'f K K 1 - Og j L. 53 512 1 ' ' ' 42 -2 - , A Alumni Rannriatinn J r. . GENERAL ASSOCIATION W - - . I., . President, Harry E., Sutton, 1909, 161 Devonshire St., Boston,'Mass. Vice-President, Norman H. Mayo, 1909, 26 Simmons 8z Hammond Co., Portland Clerk, I. Strothard Brooks, 1914, 17 James St., Bangor, Maine Executive Secretary, Robert P. Clark, 1915, Fernald Hall, 86 No. Main St., ' Orono , Treasurer, Charles Crossland, 1917, Orono - ALUMNI CoUNC1L 7 , . ' Membe1's at Large Term expires William MCC. Sawyer, 1901, 61 Main Street, Bangor .... 1926 W. H. Jordan, 1875, Orono ...... '. . .. ............. 1926 E. E. Chase, 19-13, 208 Middle St., Portland ...... 1926 E. H. Kelley, 1890, Qrono ...................... ' A '1927 C. Parker Crowell, 1898, 60 Elm St., Bangor .............. 1927 Mrs. Mildred Prentiss Wright, 1911, 188 Elm St., Bangor ...... 1927 QF ills unexpired term of Miss Joanna C. Colcord, 19065 Harold P. Marsh, 1909, 15 State'St., Bangor .................. 1927 Wayland D. Towner, 1914, 51 Winsor Ave., Watertown, Mass.. .. 1927 Walter N. Cargill, 1900, 7 Woodland St., Arlington, Mass. .... '. .. 1928 Henry F. Drummond, 1900, 41 james St., Bangor ............... 1928 Raymond H. Fogler, 1915, 1783 Undercliffe Ave., New York, N. Y. 1928 N -..qgf 248 Eg..- W 5 'X 4515 Q45 rf: T v Nj? Jill'-W I -I ,ii 2 V, .4 5 1 ISF-H4-v-11A f--1--5112.1 ga- f 4:1-7 '3f-F ' :5f:3 1j THE INDOOR FIELD, USED FOR MILITARY DRILL IN VVINTER . .gg .iri F i A Svrahharh anim Tlllahe g 4' Rollins Elliott - Saulsbury True Rowe Bischoft Standish Boston Weatlierbee Barker Billings Myatt Blethen Dougherty McKee Vermette Marshall Donovan Kenneth NN. Barker Charles E. Baston Maurice P. Billings Carl H. Bischoff Lawrence B. Blethen Douglas E. Donovan joseph R. Dougherty Wallace H. Elliott Carroll E. Hackett George A. Haskell MEMBERS john T. Marshall Charles O. Myatt llfillis R. Rollins . Philip A. Rowe Laiorest S. Saulsbury Simear F. Sawyer Myles H. Standish Robert C. Stewart VVilliam H. True Francis E. 'Weatherbee HONORARY MEMBERS ' Major George Barrett Glover Captain Joseph Louis Ready Lieutenant Richard Gray McKee Lieutenant Raymond Edwin Vermette Founded at University of Wfisconsin D Company, 2nd Regiment established 1916 X: .C ., i E .Al .Q m,f'ls,.,,,T.f if db lp y '-::' f is livagilga ,ff 1457- , Aqua? .ff l lf' ' E 2 5 I tba..- , fN 5 I QQ Bali .L hm ' .I M1 3 Ellyn fnllnmmg rermurh rnmmuimnnn an Svvrnnh iiuzutexmntu nf Jlnfanirg . QBWIPITE Qhmerun Qlnrpn i Williaiii Mayo Allen Irving Stanley Bailey 5, Lindsay Billings Chalmers, John Vlfinthrop Chandler d . 4 1 1 Lawrence Coney Connor ' 5 Francis Stone Dole y ' ' John Philip Downing 4 Vaughn Beveridge Everett . George Albert Haskell- David Clement Jacobs ' Stanley Berry Hyde .Carl August Lejonhud I Charles Frederick Moody james Edward Mulligan I George Aldrich Muzzey Mansneld Morton Packard Henry Girard Perkins Ernest Starr Ridlon Hoyt Bernard Savage Lincoln Asher Sennett ' Edgar Weyinouth Thomas Tl l . 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W KVA X x 1 1 fxxxv X Y A , I XX X X ff X mx! X 4 ,X X . XXX X X X if 254 EK? BX 9 5 WE, Q Q T I 1 ' 1 'EEE' ' - P S I or as '- Im' H:Q'?l.irl. f , . A Zithletin Azznriatirun P1'CSidCHf ----- L ..... Henry Eaton, '26 1 ViCC-P1'CSiClCH'E ---- .... P aul D. Lamoreau, '27f Secretary ..... ..... T homas Bates, '28 Treasurer. . . . . . .Frederick S. Youngs , Chairman ................. .... A rcher Grover, '99 Member of Trustee Board. .... Hosea B. Buck, '93 1 r I Q ALUMNI MEMBERS ' . VVillia1n MCC. Savvyer, 'Ol Philip' R. Hussey, '12 C. Parker Crowell, '98 FACULTY MEMBERS Henry M. Halverson I Archer L. Grover, '99 Embert Sprague I STUDENT MEMBERS . BarroWs, 26r Eafcon, '26 . Lanroreau, '27 Bates, '28 2 CoMM1rTEE ON Arnuzrres Brooks, Grover, Halverson, Sprague, Pollard, Lyon I ALUMNI SECRETARY FUR THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION A Embert' Sprague ' X Nga, f xx ,qfgffl K f gf.: 9 ly, ' .W i I 7 'V 'ff :ANI X134 U f l,, yf, ' ffl' H MA N -..ggi 255 it-gas.- xc'1 1 OF ilfRAC'K, R1f:l-M' A Lfleoss Cm'N'1'1zY 356 E34-P . ,,,. -----,f wp T, . A .. Qlnarhw nf the 1925 Qlhampinrmhip Flinnthall Gleam Qwl FQGTBALL CART. FRASER MANAGER CHASE CART.-ELECT LAMOREAU XX X! X4 X tx jf W 121 ff W U 'ff , H , ...ngfif Eiga.- BIAINE XVARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM ---., A, - '..-1.1-. ,.-..f-.... 1...-,, , 9 7 .P in 4: bhrkl .V 1.-v. ,1,- AE in 4 K B - - -- . - Q V K '-'A K .1 .3 'I-Yr wg' 1 'T up Q , . L 1.3. liqgag ings? 5 uthlgi '3' FOOTBALL -L Another football season has passed into history with the Blue again holders of the state laurel wreath. Opening with mostly green material, they developed into one of the hardest righting teams that Maine has ever put on the gridiron. Of the eight games played, live went down as victories, two were lost, and one tied. This record won for us the State Title and a tie for the New England Conference Title. Our defeat at the hands of Tufts, played on the home Held, resulted in a 7-6 decision. Two weeks latervwe lost our second game to the powerful Dartmouth team. A Our wins, on the other hand, were decisive. The first game of the season was played at Orono where we swamped Fort Williams 33-0. Two weekslater we met the Connecticut Aggies at Storrs where Dickson broke away for a touch- down,,making a 7-O victory. Following the Dartmouth game we opened up the State'Series 'with Bates at Lewiston, pinning a 16-7 defeaton the Garnet and Black. At Waterville we brought. home the bacon to the 'tune of 27-6 over the much favored Colby team. Bowdoin played on Alumni field in our final game of the State Series for a 28-14 defeat. The season's lastagame was a tie with New Hampshire and gave us a share in the New England Conference title. Maine was fortunate to have a veteran line, undoubtedly the best in the State. With Newhall and Stanton playingiends, Captain Fraser and Lamoreau tackles, Elliott, Dickson and Beeaker guards and Simons center, we had a line that we might well be proud of. , ' With only one v.eteran backiield man to start the season with, Coach Brice had a tough proposition. Cassista turned out to be a fine field-general. Qsgood also managed the team well when he was in. Sylvester, Peakes and Barrows were the other regular backfield men and certainly turned in a fine record. 5, X 4512 'ft QCD ., 6 7-WAX f ii' f .lf N . 7 . - 260 Ee..- FN Q I . it A Q ,'4-,' - ,..A . -f,.: -':. - -1-4- . , Elie 1925 Zllnnthall Eeam STATE CHAMPIONS . Head Coach. .. ..... . ....... Fred M. Brice ,Assistant Coach. . . ........... Joseph. T. Murphy Manager ........ ............ . . . .E. Leith Chase Asst. Managers. -. . . ......... Sumner Atkins, Daniel Webster THE TEAM Captain Fraser Left Tackle Nanigian Right End Barrows Right Half Back Elliott Left Guard Lavorgna Right End Simons Center Dickson Right Guard Lamoreau CCaptain-electj Right Tackle Beeaker T Left Guard Stanton Right End Dickey Center Osgood Quarter Back Cassista Quarter Back Peakes Left Half Back Newhall Left End Bryant Left Half Back Sylvester Full Back THE SCORES Maine . I. . .33 Fort Willianis. . . . . Maine .... 6 ........ Maine .... 7 Conn. Aggies .... Maine .... 0 Dartmouth . . . Maine .... 16 ..... Maine ....27 Maine .,,, . . .28 Bowdoin ....... . . . Maine ........... .... O New Hampshire .... . Total Points ll7 Q X ,, , f N 7 'fi' NW? 1 4 i ' , I ,T no , fn 'ff 'ff f .X . I -. V 6' -..ggi 26 CROSS COU TRY , 1- f- f----f 5 i im A. S. HILLMAN Captain of Cross Country MANAGISIQ TURNEIQ C:Xl l'.-151.1-fk lx ',lIxx'1.oR V Ex' I if lui N Ch O.: 1' ,. 7 1.5 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-STATE CHAMPIONS Qlrnaz Glnnntrg Sveaiinn Coach F rank Kanaly has again produced a Cross Country team that walked away with the State Championship. The other good work done by the Maine team will be told by the following paragraphs. ' On October seventh the blue-clad warriors took sweet revenge for the 1924 defeat handed them by Alfred University and took the fast-traveling hill and dalers over by the score of 26 to 30. In this race the Maine men finished in Z-3-6-7-8-10 positions. On the following weekeend the Maine team showed the same kind of running that they handed the New Yorkers the week before and turned back Captain iPeaslee and his New Hampshire team 24 to 36. As in the Alfred meet the Maine men were well bunched. . The State Meet looked like a parade of blue-clad warriors for the cross countryteam gave the home folks a chance to see them walk away with the State Championshipias if it was a high school meet. All seven Maine men finished in the first twelve, their positions being l-Z-4-5-7-9-12. The next week at the New Englands the officials failed to score one of the leading Maine men. This act lost Maine second position, fourth being awarded by the judges. . ' . At the I.C.A.A.A.A. the next week Captain Hillman by running the greatest race of his career pushed Tibbetts of -Harvard and Loucks to the tape, being beaten by but a few yards. Not only Hillman ran well but the rest of the team showed very good running and placed well up in the list. V ff? 'X 5 1 if -Nil ' 'l'- f If . I+- . N -..Qt 264 E+..- FX' K -- 13im l2l....?f fl-. Q. 3 . . - Ci x ,.i . 'Q ' .' 1 ' ' ' N .4 S f '-rw-,D .1 . -- :n-4-,.-f'. 1f: fff, '-,-Zigi, ,,,f i.'.H1,.-Af A... Q- --LV ','17.Q'lfQld,7'i.?4'.-'7f,x,,gV-w . .. ' . ' . 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 g Hawitg QIZUEE Qlnnntrg STATE CHAMPIONS Coach ......... ........................... F rank Kanaly 1 Manager ........ ........... ' . . . Robert Turner Asst. Managers .... ........... X 'NfI1112l11-1 Qtis, Harry Hartley THE TEAM Hillman QCaptainj I Baker Taylor QCaptain-electj Rollins ' ' Hart ' Snell q Gero . Hutchinson Cushing ALFRED UNIV. M.I.C.A.A. PNEW HAMPSHIRE Dual Meet State Meet - Dual Meet ' Qrono Orono Orono 1. Herrick QAD 1. Taylor QMJ 1. Peaslee QNHJ 2. Hillman 2. g Hillman 2. Hillman .. Taylor QMD . 3. Wells QBQ 3. Littlefield QNHD . Bolton QAQ 4. Cushing j'Baker . Brown QAJ 5. Gero QMD 4. I-Iart QMD . Gero 6. Brudno' 1Gero QMD . Cushing 7. Baker QMD 5. Taylor . Hart QMJ . 8. Wa1'dwell 6. Cushing QMD . Crisp QAD 9. Hart QMD 7. Weeks QNHJ . Snell 10. Sullivan S. Rollins A . Nichols QAQ . ll. Ward . MacGraw QAD 12. Snell QMD ' I 13. Sansene 14. Brown . ' 15. Peck SCORE SCORE P SCORE Maine 26 Maine 19 U. of N. H. 24 Alfred 30 Bates 51 Maine 36 Colby 64 I.C.A.A.A.A. N.E.I.C.A.A. National Meet New England Meet Van Courtland Park Boston New York TEAM Scoiuzs TEAM Scoiuzs Syracuse 47 1. Bates 77 Pittsburg 84 2. M.I.T. 90 Harvard 122 3. VVil1iams 97 Maine 144 4. Maine 108 1 mu. . N A il fic: K IS fff gV',. yells . WMA I I -..asf Eg..- f BASKETBALL CAPT. LAKE Sm ,, r m , CAPT.-ELECT HANSCOM M ANAGIQR H AN Mun , . M XX X ' wk 1 ,Q - x X- X W lv W .W L ,fx 266 df. Ax xo Ch X 1 fr V A R S VI' Y B .Vx sK1aT1mI,L 7 . v , 1 1 J 3 uf, A ' 1 A Rs 92 ' ' 6 Q X . J we f K ' - - l,,::..l11. 'f' 1 , 4 . - p Harmtg fltazket Mall , . A Coach .... .... F red Brice A Captain ....... ......... L ake ll Manager .......... . .A ....... Hanmer KJ Asst. Managers... ..... VVebster, Clark I ' TEAM MEMBERS Lake fCapt.j Right Forward l Kamenkovitz Left Forward I Beatty 1 Center 1 Hanscom CCapt.-electj Right Guard Bryant Left Guard Olsson Left Guard I Durrell Right Forward Branscom Center Simons V Thompson Hale A Stone Bennett i Gallagher Hathaway Gay 1 sEAsoN SCORES l Team Place Maine Opps. Dartmouth Hanover 26 23 Renneselaer Troy ' 17 51 Union Schenectady 18 52 New Hampshire Durham 13 29 P.A.C. Portland 43 29 1 A Fifth Infantry Orono 58 22 P.A.C. Orono 29 14 Conn. . Aggies Orono 26 34 New Hampshire Orono 23 36 Rhode Island Kingston 33 38 Mass. Aggies Amherst 12 20 1 Worcester Tech WO1'CCStC1' 19 18 Total Points 317 366 I I i Q 1 Xi kxxi in il 3 ii 'W- 5-' AI N ...a I 951 269 ig? at 2 I , ! g g N 1. K , O. s . . f .art . ' - 1- -.M - O E MILE RELAY 3 f Mgr. Maxufel-l Capt.-Elect Rounsville , Torrey ' - Coach Kanaly . , Burnham ' ' Capt. Eaton' Thompson Coach Kanalyfs baton-passers had Aa very successful-wfseason. Altho de- feated by Boston Collegeuat the Ki of C. games held' in the Mechanies'Build- ing at Boston january 30, they made the third fastest time of all the relay teams running in this meet. Maine fared better against New Hampshire at the B.A.A. games the follow- ing Week-end, taking the Granite Staters over in the fast time of 3:30 6-10. At the Boston Legion games held Feb. 22, Maine, weakened by the loss of Capt. Eaton, lost to Northeastern, each man running 300 yards. - Jr alt' A N Mew X . N-fm , N f - f 'vw 'd 5E: Xin X-if X? X ...Epox Xa. .A Wh 1 --'i-will 270 I 'N - A L1 - Q. , W'ff.-'q.'5, ff'f'Qf4s9'X' Y-IZ K - W Q - V - w 1 GRAM' .mmwwmmwgmmmh X,w f .4 1 X if? 'TTT M' Via' 1' i X ws X M is W + 355355 f C H 1 ' Q- . .. Q y mf . W-Wi' p ,, g .Rf 'a2 1i, ' 'f' n' '3.L.1Q'5P7g'l,g.'1 ' ' N -R ' X' - X il? Ea- IW' 4' 2 'fl l5'fiM'QLw g.1p. a'x- Wflffyg '-V111-all EUg3LQ13:g1i21f1 'W wxgig XKCK AIR - , ' VT? ,- , 2 fiigg'-.Y J -:lf 5fAE7Q'1'-ffiff 'in g,ff1'!?5,1 ,Rfk Zhi: , -. .-, x? ' , Y F-Q X' ' 1 7. V' W3W-- -1L,i1igf,g 11EJX3:'3s.vggggig .gggi mf --' A, 1:5 A FQ 125-mil . 'A 14. 'ff'-l4's' '1'f-WW. 5' - ' f TWO MILE REL Y 'I'uylo1' McDougal Mgr. Maxwell Thompson Vapt. llillmzm Lost to Hates at 'PO1'flZIllCl Iv.CQi01l Meet after Z1 closely contested race X Nw, X , X t X --, ,n V . ' ' .1 ' 5w..:::X,v , - ,Q sf iw fWW1w'WfFWRJ 'J?T35fEW5mfi XV. , -mejf 271 FQ.- BA EBALL I CAPT. STEARNS MANAGER ITATE L'Av'r,-l ?1.m r Cnoxmmz ,df Ablx lv XI ba - '1'i:- - i V - ,-..--:.-f- 3, -Q--Q., 3 74 -f -gc.,-f W-- .- ,L -.Q Q-e.. ..- 1,44-ri if 1 f A V . ' vfvq-2,1 4- A-Q -1,1--Q - Q1 rg. I . lt! 7,f', . J - .V :rn 1 'I W fe-:M . fy c,, f , f V-M, , 1 , Mt, 4 ', - ff : , . ,wu ,V ,. -.3 ,, , J flu. ', .... , , . -fp VARSITY BASEBALL 5 Iaeegigl R M E!-lam . if 'W EB LL Starting with a green team, Coach Murphy developed a combination around Capt. Stearns and Gruhn, which just fell short of the State Title. Perhaps the most outstanding feature of the Maine Season was the work of Capt.-elect Crozier who bore the brunt of the pitching for the season. In the Providence game and the New Hampshire game he worked well. and in the State series he turned in a very creditable record. A Joe Gay, at second, showed real baseball. His steady work during the whole season was one which merits the praise of all. Captain Stearns led the team at batting and covered the short-stop position very capably during the season. Cassista and N ewhall, on third and first bases respectively, also have favor- able records behind theni. In the outfield Lewis, lflackelt. Lawry and XYing all played good ball. ,gi it . 743535 I iff affix' QQ A I N ' Al. .ifdr gk, Abi N 'V ' I ' X X' X ul I 1 -s-+24 17-4 Jw A xfo 7 e W 3 ' .. ........ I ,K 5 -- Jn' -. 3. . - . . S - lln E Wj f,i,'gQQ - . A Hatnitg maaehall Eleam A THE 1925 BASEBALL TEAM . Coach ......... .......... ' 'Cuddy Murphy Manager ..... .. . . ................. Robert Tate Asst. Managers .... .... C . T. Bockus, R. D. Eastman THE TEAM George Gruhn Catcher Harold Crozier Pitcher Fred Newhall First Base joseph Gay Achilles Cassista Drew Stearns George Lewis Carrol Hackett Gerald Wing john A. Lawry Second Base Third Base ShortStop Left Field A Center Field Right Field Right Field SEASON SCORES Maine Opps Maine vs. Colby CPractice gamej 9 2 Maine vs. Providence College 1 3 Maine vs. Brown University 3 g 6 Maine vs. New Hampshire 8 5 Maine vs. Bates 4 9 Maine vs. Fort Wfilliams 13 0 Maine vs. Bates I 4 5 Maine vs. Tufts 3 11 Maine vs. Bowdoin 6 3 Maine vs. Colby 2 l Maine vs. Bowdoin 3 3 Maine vs. Colby 0 3 x 44 1.912 - X .1 Xia!! XFX iii' H 'l Vlii 4 R -V1 ww T 4. 5, N 5 275 U X TRACK CAPT. RING MA NAGIQR SAM MAXWELL 1 Aff gym +A-AAAV C.-x1 1'.-lC1.1sc'1' R.-xmzo I kwa f-r-. lu Xl Xl vw 'f a 5 I WCB S X r .s f T J 9 I X - H lime- s Q. l... 3. hlg' 5 u LE! 'L' TRACK The outstanding feature of the 1925 track season was the showing made by Capt. Ring. By dint of rigid training and hard work he improved steadily during the year. His best performance of the indoor season was at the Portland Legion Meet where he tied for the world's indoor record by topping the 45 yard tall timbers in 16 seconds. At the State Meet he established a new state record of ISM5 seconds and Won from his nearest rival by several feet. Drew Stearns was another shining light at the State Meet. Although his record of 11 ft. 92 in. was not allowed to stand his performance created a thrill for the spectators. Arthur Hillman was defeated by Archibald in this meet after a gruelling contest. Artie staged a comeback in the New England meet a week later by defeating Archibald decisively and placing third in a fast contest. Taylor in the two mile run, Hobson in the .pole vault, Dickson in the shot put, Barrows in the discus and Giddings in the low hurdles were the other men who showed up well and are left to form the nucleus of the 1926 season. THE TEAM MEMBERS Hillman Wilkiiis Lovely Rounsville Burnham Collins Hobson Chandler T1-ask Baxter Hutton Ridlon Frasier Cogswell Vvheelel- Capt. Ring Hutchinson Eaton Murray True Lawry Barrows Kelly Sngvgr Dickson Proctor Standish Slllllllalll D0110yra11 GCYO Berg Griffiths Lamoreau Beatty Guilfoyle 2 f i xy I V 0' K . ll'-5' ' ,Hr ,ml f TE. ' if N'g'5'-X - yi , fa N r flfgiwfs or V ......5f 278 kip..- , , -7 139 .WWwQmgAB MQ TRACK U. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE vs. MAINE DUAL MEET 120 Yard High Hu1'dles+Won by Ring QMQ3 second, True third, Torrey QMD3 Time, 16555. , W 100 Yard Dash-Won by Brown 3 second, Lawry QMD gthird, Dono- van QMD3 Time 1032-,s. 1 Mile Run-Vlfon by Peaslee CNHD 3 second, Hutchinson 3 third, Gero QMD 3 Time 4m. 29s. - 220 Yard Dash-Won by Brown CNHD 3 second, Lawry 3 third, Rouns- ville QMQ 3 Time, 229155. ' 440 Yard Dash-Won by Coughlin QNHD 3 second, Cahill 3 third, Pettee QNHJ 3 Time, 5l'y5S. ' ' V 220 Yard Low Hurdles-Won by Torrey QMJ 3 second, Giddings CMD 3 third, Standish QMD 3 Time, 265255. 3 ' ' 2 Mile Run-Won by Peaslee CNHJ, second, Clark 'QNHD3 third, Hart QMD 3 Time, 9m. 54s. ' 880 Yard 3Run-Won by Murray QMD 3 second, Cogswell 3 third, Trask QMQ3 Time, 2m. 54s. Pole Vault-Won by Hobson QMj3 second, tie between Bettz QNHJ and Proctor QMD. Height, 11 ft. 6 in. QNew recordj. 16 Pound Shot-Won by Dickson 3 second, A. Hubbard QNHD 3 third, Collins QMQ. Distance, 38 ft. 4 in. ' A I High jump-Won by Davis CNHDQ second, Kehoe QMD3 third, Houghton fMj. Height, 5 ft. 8 in. - ' Discus-Won by Barrows QMD3 second, L.. Hubbard CNHD3 third, Stearns QNHD. Distance, 115 ft. 5 in. H Broad jump--VVon by Davis CNHD 3 second, McManus QNHD 3 third, Snow Distance, 20 ft. 5M in. Hammer Throw-Won by Fraser 3 second, Barrows 3 third, Love- ly CMD. Distance, 122 ft. 8 in. V Javelin-Won by Evans QNHD 3 second, Jordan CMD 3 third, Stearns Distance, 164 ft. 9 in. I 44 . 'JW l it 2 I I ' 9 A uf? f .. -- ' XX Q i , X WWW-Ablrfsww , l ' ' -..WEE 279 R..- TRACK 3 3 REsUL'rs o-E THE s'rA'rE MEET L D - - One hundred yard dash-Won by Mittlesdorf QCD3 second, Farrington QBOD 3- third, 'Conner QBGD.. Time, 105. A ' MiQe Run-Won 'by Archibald QBAD 3 second, Hillman 3 third, Brudno . 1 Time, 4m., 262-,s. . A 3 . - D Yard'Dash-Won, by Wilson QBAD3 second, Hamilton QBQD3 third, Baker QBAD. Time, 49425. 3QNew recordD. ' 120 Yard Hurdles-Won by Ring QMD3 second, Littlefield QBODQ third, Lucas QBODQ Time, 1525. QNew recordD. ,V 3- ' .- ' ' 880,Yard Run+Won by. Foster QBOD 3,second, Corey QBAD 3 third, Murray QMD. .Time, lm., 563!55. A ' 1 A 3 ' 220 Yard D.ash+Won by Mittelsdorf QCD 3 second, Farrington QBOD 3 third, Tarbell QBOD : Time, 21425. QN ew record-D. - - . , Two Mile Run-Won by Wills QBAD3 second, Taylor third, Ward- well QBAD. Time, 9m., 455. - A - 220 Yard Low Hurdles-Won by Taylor QCD3 second, Littlefield QBQDQ third, Torrey QMD, Time, 2425. QNew recordD. Running High jump--Tie between Kendall QBOD and Costello QBAD. 5 ft. 92 in.3 third, Fransen QCD, 5 ft.'82 in. 3 - Sixteen Pound Shot-Won by Charles QBOD 3 43 ft. 62 in.3 second, 'Went- worth QCOD, 41 ft. 8 in.3 third, Dixon QMD, 39 ft. 12 in. Running Broad Dump-Won by Rowe QBAD, 21 ft. 72 in. 3 second, Hinds QBAD 3 20 ft. 112 in.3 third, Small QBOD, 20 ft. 102 in. - Hammer-Won by Wentworth QCOD, 142 ft. 1 in.3 second, Loud QBOD, 141 ft. 9 in.3 third, Fraser QMD, 134 ft. in. Pole Vault-Won by Stearns QMD, 11 it. 92 in.3 second, Hobson QMD, 11 ft.3 third, tie between Proctor QMD, Stitham QMD and R. Snow QCD, 10 ft. 10 in. Javelin Throw-Won by Cobb QBAD, 154 ft. 5 in.3 second, Rutsky QBAD, 153 ft. 10 in.3 third, Callaghan QCD, 152 it. 8 in. Discus-Won by Charles QBOD, 146 ft. 2 111. QNew recordD3 second, Bar- rows QMD, 119 ft. 72in.3 third, Wentworth QCD, 118 ft. 72 in. CCD 441 RESULTS OF MEN IN THE NEVV ENGLAND MEET Ring 2nd in High Hurdles Y Barrows 3rd in Discus Hobson 2nd in Pole Vault Dickson 4th in Shot Put Hillman 3rd in Mile Run Giddings 4th in Low Hurdles D 4-ng Ng y Kfjl'X5lE.- -J! ww 9 aiWNL,,,DNlL-- , MA N . jk! gif, ,f fy .rw X X I lr X 4 X. --wtf 280 .X ' mt fx ' A ' 1 4: - -, V F XM-' fill if limi. !l'l'fTa','o' l'A '-itJA.f1T'P'f'lQ 'Zf3f-275... ' ., ffl .9 .f' , KXS X1.MJ.sjg1.Q,,r-x1fXrrlfj-Tjg will ii , lf,QiflNf?'lf'f,iI fUfg:Tf,,,s.,iq gig,ilE,laii3 'i .fkalbis is K J A -'xx 1 1 ?' - s -l lE'lll.i.5.m. 4 YN is -- -lt 4:-ll jeff-153-rj :i'i's-2s'1 . -if-f 1-i 1 - V --:Jfl- 1. 4,-.-,Lf 1-AH' f.1-.s,. fl ffrrrffjf -N-,.'Q:'fs-er,-is 'lv - .V at mga, -fr-42 -.' , TN r-.- ': -l l'f'f'- Q- rf' V1 5 fax-Fill' ffi2l.-.f.::fQ2!:i.'lgflQQ'.r.wHl. ' 'Lf... J'31-I W.'fLlti5.iiQ'2zikf' ' I :fa P' 1 A' ,of rwhman unthall - McCarthy, le. Stewart, le. Lydiard, lt. Simon, lg. Hinkley, lg. Brown, lg. Powell, c. Palmer Leavitt, rg. LaPlant, lhb. 0'Conhor, rhb. Kents Hill ....... New Hampshire .... Ricker ......... M.C.I. .. . THE TEAM Martin Gray, rt. Lambert, re. Soderberg, re. Hobbs, qb. Ramsdell, qb. Nocldin, Qhb. Folsom, rhb. Carmalt, fb. Coltart, fb. SCQRES ....O Freshmen.... ....O . . .l3 Freshmen .... . . . .O ....O Freshmeir... ....34 ....O Freshmen........ ....O Q .wif it f ' ,, 4 F, X Erie A41 J ' M U ll, 1 Q-Z.. fm X f Q. X i - 4-a13 5V-'F 'U41 X-i1f.,1s'.iafi - f l 'pf gf M swf 4? ,. NN nj: wr! lx vga.. f We . ., - . ,, ls V ' 'Q x qi ' X '44 '- X ,KAW lj f Affgigfl U li I K 'I SIX ii MU QIMKV me ri f i W Qpsis, , 15 gl so me GLM KA W fill in W W M fflwfiw 231 XA ' ',', V . , VA . -A'- . . D. A '-FdFl'fF'fy 9 1285 1 '- -- A Zllrenhman Cllruna Qlnunhzg ' Mgr. Turner Merrill Murray Syphers LICN8L1g11tO11 VVl1ittier Wilkiiis Noyes W agg Turi 101' EDVVARD LITTLE EREVVER HIGH Dual Meet Dual Meet E Orono Orono l. Noyes QM D Jordan QED 2. Stinson QM D Noyes 3. Atwood QELD Miller QED . 4. Murray Q M D MacNaughton MD 5. MacNaughton QM D Grindle QED 6. Taylor Stinson Q M D 7. Savage QELD Gonya QED 8. Herman QELD Willciiis Q M D 9. Turner Q M D Murray QM D lO. DfVhittier QM D Merrill QM D SCORE SCORE Maine 42 Maine 39 E. L. H. S. 65 Erewer 47 . A I N E D f I'ilifJf54l 'S NW -if 282 DSM- ws 2 1 . wp sfi l w i Y x - 1, 'iii if 5 1sE, . wv, 5Z Q , -fi'.'g'fl.!.il1kK , if . A F ' I it ' 1 12 wahman Wmakethall Taft Hartley Capt. Hobbs Bailey Thurston Goudy i ilgigiielilgr. Vyfibiigfrbyliiiiiigich Walifilcilesoxii La1i4:3s6.eiiNIgr. Claisiiiftou SCQRES Mattanawcook . . . . .26 Maine Freshmen .... . . .23 N. H. Freshmen. . . . . .12 Maine Freshmen .... . . . .24 Westbrook ....... . . .26 Maine Freshmen .... .... 1 3 A Dover-Foxcroft . . . . .22 Maine Freshmen .D . . . . . . .33 Winslow ...... . . .14 Maine Freshmen .... . . . .29 jonesport . . . . .19 Maine Freshmen .... . . .33 Bucksport ....... . . .26 Maine Freshmen .... .... 3 6 . N. H. Freshmen. . . . . .25 Maine Freshmen. . . . . . . .26 M.C.I. ......... . . . .27 Maine Freshmen .... . . . .26 1928 . . . . .49 Maine Freshmen .... . . . .39 Higgins . . . . . .30 4 Maine Freshmen. . . . . . . .49 . W am A fi FXS I 1 MSW XLQQQV.. 4 iijg ii 1, 6 X ' W A. .,i., 4 f X. gauge 283 Egg..- L l gig: 'l-!t!J,-Q1 l X 2 in Am 5 1 v ' - ,,-, -mg JW! - .- .W ,Y Q J Z Z 'K 1 , , ,.,.. 1 ,. . '- 1. f ' . ' ' realyman ilielag Mgr. Maxwell Wilkins Niles Parks ' MCCartl1y . RACES B.A.A. Games Boston Lost to Bridgton Academy At Informal Opening Qf Gymnasium-A1'11101'y xxx-X V, n f , l f N Nw 284 K I , H . , A,,w . '. IX N 55? is fri. V I V , .Q it R X Q Ns Wa C. I . mn, ..li:ii,i1if 3. f 1 H . Q sis I all if -s f A - g S L f 7 F . . 1 g, till .gif-p ji I I ::',f1Q 5 Zllreiihman Eiamzhall C1923 , SEASON OF 1925 W . ' - A s Coach. . . ........................ Fred Brice Captain V ........ ............. M oses Nanigian H. VV. Pealies Catcher VV. S. Hayden Lett Field S. C. Hammond First Base L. B. Getchell Center Field M. Nanigian Second Base P. E. Maxwell Right Field XV. B. Reid ' Third Base I. VV. Trefethen Pitcher I. P. Duffy Short Stop H. E. Elliott Pitcher - SCORES I Maine A Opps. Coburn' Classical Institute QOronoD 9 ' l Brewer High School QBrewerj 8 3 Hebron Academy tOronoj 2 O Westbrook Seminary QOronoj 2 3 Higgins Classical Institute QCharlestonj ll '7 Coburn Classical Institute CWVate1-villej 16 7 Millinocket High School QOronoQ 9 4 Higgins Classical Institute QOronoj 2 3 New Hampshire Freshmen fOronoj i 4 9 Total 63 37 - Nsxjf I A X my A ,jx l P ig jj 1, iflffln 1-.ig MQW. g -megf Eggs... E Q l M f X L li' rlffiy 9-55,1 T X' ' f Y l ' 1 ' 'I F if ' , --'X 'f :i:fTfiii'.'?0 X Ai ,L N4 All X 1 , cial 1 xv, A. pwgajw:fflzE555if,Q fgEgP- T I lr, E X t fxxi' 'l qui ff 'iijy K uf? 3 545211 5 5 -H:'J'i'l' 'T r'iil31?'fflfg',1io, ,, ffil ',JE.Jf-A- K4 T f F f 1 . 1 I , x f . . I 1 NH i V- rn . 1 ,lick 1 N! l3,f,..,,iif'fN'Y, fjfgfl-f'5j,jQE'Zly,l Elpif,3.Q,1,1q-i,'lf,,j ' c g Q Af2f?irIg,Ag,,l w5, V,2L J,f55g?pg25,5-ffjj QlAcggl'1175?sgg5jfUM 4 ' of cg-7. J E-ew o1-W'l-eeeeeef'- ' -it ' 1 1 ''f'fPf4QU:ll,'igl,'1'lfiTL1:-'fb ill weLi2Ei..L.?L'- fT'ff' V' SV , - .. Y... . ,JY V, rW,,,i , ,n 1 147337 4, JY, k S, P 'rwhman Irark 1923 TEAM MEMBERS Walls , Scott Young E. Thompson Porter Bainford ,Gary Adams Folsom McCobb Hill Baker Purdy Porter Paelf Cuozzo Fitzpatrick Cushing Lovejoy Caldwell Trickey Jankouski Dickey Devoe Donovan Eitzliugh Hartman Goodspeed Hale CCapt.j R2l1'I1Z11'Cl Bates S. Thompson Murclock Osgood SCORES, Maine Freslimen New Hampsliire Ereslnnen Tfluntington Maine Freslimen F t'i- W 'ct' s ,l'ti T, N, Q, xi IWljllp-p,if,-1f7pli iff ,Q7llif2W:2f'1W -f 3 -lit Ml L5 xii, iiof ii Q' 286 x ITT, 'N' . -as T ' , , , Rx - , X f A xi 1 X W 4 E X ,Ml I.. 1 U T , x 1 1 XR nt ' V W F I W K x N Y, t Y I , r 1 ' T 1 X . Tv, A ,T MANAGER-ELECT ATKINS A FOOTBALL N MA NAGER-ELECT BOCKUS BASEBALL STANLEY WALLACE TRAINER AND COACH OF FROSH BASKETBALL MANAGER-ELECT OTIS CROSS COUNTRY x . f XS VA!! ,- , V , Z 'IC ,fxTfLZ,J5y.'U,'X3lU +L. .+f733f '--ffvQ '1 C C A ' fi 1kl3'C'ff V ' A ' - Q f .1 . f f'X ffffyly A ,g7f,1i, fx W ' A A V v 4 , Y , M11-Avy ,ffqb Ny-jXNy,, Q Xqllnff ,f JMX, ,,M.x 7 TN QL A L LL L A. -'71 Mfmw, WIN XX -Begg jlggo... x su aa 3 eg -A Q :Q if! 'il Q 1 E 'z Q5 if li A -1 'il 4 1 f ff: H PN 3 W FN BK A .. 1 Ah . a s-NQ Lg E..ft Elmira-Zllllural winter Sparta i THE TEAM Capt. Turner, Scribner, Day, Murdock, Noyes and Colby The Vlfinter Sports team of the University of Maine led by Capt. Turner, has had one of its mostsuccessful seasons this year. With only one veteran at the beginning of the season, theteam opened the year by sending four men during the Christmas vacation to the National Lake Placid meet. Since the Lake Placid Carnival the Maine team has taken part in several meets in the State, in which Turner, Day, Murdock, Scribner and Noyes in the snowshoe events and Colby in the skiis have given plenty of competition for the other contenders. , At the Bowdoin Wiiiter Carnival Maine won their lirst Inter-collegiate tri- umph but on the following day Bates reversed the scores at their own Carnival and won the State Championship for another year. At the Maine VVinter Carni-P valthe Maine team came thru again and won with a score of 45 to 22 for Bates, 7 for Colby and 4 for Bowdoin, thus winning their second Inter-collegiate meet for the season. Prospects for next year are very good altho the loss of Capt. Turner will be noticed. With Capt.-elect Day, Colby, Murdock, Scribner, and Noyes as Bear men for a nucleus, the 1927 team should put up a fight for State Honors. hlflvl X Q Q Xvaia -at f A 'A' A N we 7.. , aff.-1 X I in ll, q vig I -mggf gg:-W. ft 31 I7 , i 'ISM Q 937 Q e e s Zlntra-mural Mnckeg ssm ,. ,,,, S Si Left to right: Harry Red Crandon, Forward: Robert Sliady l.:tne. Forward: l'rt-sston l'ret Mas: well, Centeri Harry Pat Peakes, Forwardg Wleslcy l.nke Lucas. - l-orwnrtl:. lliarles. llc-nst. Heustes, Coach and Goalg Charles Felix Atherton. Right Defense: Stanley Nan Dt-N eau. LL-It Defenseg Charles Bo Baxter, Left ,Wing CCaptainl The team had a good, altho not very active season. Unlx' one outside game was played, that with Brownville junction in which the Maine hoys were victori- ous with a score of 6 to 3. A series of other games were played with the llangor Independents. These were considered practice games. Uther games on sehethile had to be cancelled because of weather conditions. Captain Baxter deserves much credit for the work that wats done :tml it is the wish of those on the team that the University will Iintl it possilile lo support hockey. 'lf iv it fell 'llvlfifff it f IVIAI N 1 ei , i It X , . :oo life- -- A x N -2 X 9 f W fl, : L-H -. women! Athllttir 3-Xaznriatinn y B 1 Sawyer 'Woodard Ring Murra A . Russell Colvin McGinnis ean Lengyel Ringdahl Perkins l President ....... ..... A lma Perkins, '26 Vice-President .... ...Elizabeth Sawyer, '27 Secretary ....... ....... G race Murray, '28 Treasurer ............. .... E leanora Ringclahl, '26 Senior Representative .... .... E leanora Ringdahl, '26 A -11, X V 'X y X X l W A F ' Q, , my ...oeglfr ?39Q.- x 5 1-+1f2- t IIA Q6irlz't3Ha1:zitg 'imazkvthall Lengyel Fuller Bennett Andrews Perkins VVinsl0w Hunt Sawyer - Eaton Hughes VVhite Captain .... .... C rystal Hughes, '27 Manzlger. .. .... Edith :Xl1Cl1'C'NX'S, '26 .' x X -':'p,I f ' ! N I X t L+ .Q-Ifnxxix Ae tL:Lg,f4'fr5. 4. I n 5 - .w N1 Ry, an f If .. -. N, in , ' Y 'rf-5 - .M qruirf XLW-., 3K 'ht' fhllwxxfl I ,f wif' 117: lik----e f. ..:,-.-.-nm ew.. 3 'Q NN M f al! C JR L' 3' g s A Zllrenhman Qirlzi' iilaakethall ' K Lengyel Stalford Preble A Robinson S. Thompson Carlson Kneeland Bryenton Cummings , Greenlaw Captain ..... .... E thel Cummings Manager .... .... lV Iargaret Preble , X ,:,,, S S as -s V xy,,,,, A N ff ,n a1 gX -segf 293 Bev.- 'fi -Q. 72' F Hamitg Mnrkeg Team '- S1 I , K 1 , 1 ' ' I. - Q 3' 4 . ' I ,,. , ' I 4 . Q gn, M , lx . ' LA.. 1, x , , ,, v , , , ' 4, 2 'f aus. Z fk 1 ,kk -1 4 ' 1' Vffvv v'l' Pllhl' VK'lulr ,I'lH - xvV'H', l!Illi llzullvli l'r':llvmIy lxlllllllk S:lI'g1'111 I'Hlll'1 firm fwn'.'.j.r1 l',. Vk'f,f.fl Hr'-fl lmxwpgpr-I Ugly RilIfj1l'llIl -ll ,s 7 W 'L 3' 'Ill-IIE :sua ' U 4.1351 3' Arknnwlehgntentz We wish to thank the followmg people who have helped mater1a11y and unsolicited to make th1s yearbook a success F E SMITH Mame Photo Company R P CLARK Alumni Secretary . R. W LIBBYA MUn1versity Press ' - R J C BICKNELL Lucerne 1n Maine p1ctures ' I. B. KELLEY Editor of 1926fPr5sm . Nw XM , S 45- ,, ' ' , Q MQ , Emp 1 'N f !'351X A N 1 Se I, -..,-yjjf 295 nga..- ' K Ju 9 iii nnni HE last pages of our year book have been completed and our typevvriters and fountain pens cased and put away. Wfe are fatigued, but happy also to havebeen of service' to our class. We hope that this Prism has singled out the brightest colors from the spectrum of college affairs of this our Junior year, and we will submit the volume to you as the best our efforts can produce. lN'e are not dis- pleased with the proofs weihavexseen thus far, taking in account that only a year ago we could not have distinguished a linotype from a half tone, so limited was our knowledge of yearbook building. What we have suffered in lowered scholarship or loss of recrea- tion, during the building of this book, we have gained in learning the value of time and the value of knowing men and affairs. The Faculty has been most patient and kind when we have neg- lected studies and the Class as a whole has been prompt ill submitting material. The Staff has been loyal and helpful and the confidence placed in them at their selection, by the Editor and Manager. has in- creased many fold. Especially should we mention our artist: Edith 0'Connor, and the Editor of Athletics: Lloyd Stitham, for their orig- inalty and efficiency, respectively. r So as we hand this final copy to the printer we breathe a sigh of relief but with it is mingled a sigh of regret that it is all over. Again we thank the class for giving us this opportunity to contribute in this small measure to the everlasting glory of the Class of 1927. E. M. E. l l wt . at X 2 f 1 'e a 1. s E . N . 'V I . - 7 l 'A -..aff 396 ?g,....- 4, Q. ,S wil' A M51-s: 'S ' .. .xb- A I ' XY 's ' it O ,LJ .I V Va .0 KW, -fe I i u .fs 'y . sg . . . ' A I I l - I u' ' , 4 ,... 1 7 fa WNW gg cfeci, Radio Report, Station WGBX, at University of Maine Subject: To render equivocal the farcical origin of the sedentary object submitted in fiddle-faddle by Mr. Small, le gros garcon .... Hi .... Hi The substance submitted for inspection was carefully analyzed by Ima XVise- man. This said. particle of homogeneous texture was bisected. carefully with a hack saw, 'and the intestines viewed with the intent of ascertaining the type of food devoured by the viviparous spenoid. However the cross-section of meat exposed showed that the growth took place in rings, therebyproving the particle to be a vegetable and not a fish as originally suspected. Prof. Boucher estimated it to be a maiden of seventeen summers. As there are no methods for determin- ing the number of winters it is concluded that the vegetable was a twin, as this .fits in well with the theory of relativity as expressed so ably by Max Cohen when he said, How's business, you dam liar. on the other hand this is in direct violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Law that states, After 1912 double yolked eggs shall be assessed ahead tax of 555 per dozen providing their breath is un- tainted. If Halitosis has set in the aforesaid crusted omelets shall be considered free of incumbrances and may be cashed for face value at any KKK meeting. It is claimed by Prof. Dough of the History dept. that the said particle is one of many found- in Greece during the 14M century. A sclerotic seckel is the proper term to be applied and its progeny are locally known as grapenuts. It seems that the ancient kings had such heavy loads on their minds that they had to be cut open to have the congestion removed. These stones were ostentatiously removed and due to their curious origin were known as lode stones or milk of magnetia. The seckel referred to has been sent to Veazie Tech where Pie Face Mc- Sweeny of the summer school football team will make an attempt to prove that it is a direct descendant of the 15 century oyster. 'This is a striking statement to make due to a recent announcement by Ruther Burbank who said, 1 will produce a potato with a nose if the American people desire plainer features on their vege- tables. He also unflinchingly declared the monad to be none other than the stone from a Scandinavian choke cherry. He asserted that it came over in the Mayflower, giving birth to twins on theway across. Once in this country it ex- isted in the tree tops living a farcical life, obtaining nourishment by milking stray cat birds and selling the cheese to wandering mouse traps. The moral of this story is: lJon't forget the difference a few cents make. 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Like a lot of prewar stuff, it's camouiiaged with a label, but ain't got nothing in it. ' 2 N This house has some real classy points to it. It didn't cost too much, it has that cold high!hat look of ap Grange hall, and. the bulge of the windows because of cheap materials hardly show atall with so many panes out. XV hen fellows have a tare,' in a house like that it spoils the walls darn quick. p T p o X Q Here is my idea of what not to drink if your a architech. fThey have a ver- andy stuck on in front of the domocile which gives some idea of the wealth of the inmates. In back of this mongrel mansion is a pallisade of bottles and tin cans to keep out the Old Town. tribes. It takes in most of the campus airs. . B GJ TI 'This is one of them houses in which there was a tire about a year ago. And say, honest, it looks rich now since they collected enough to remove that there watermarked wallpaper. This is another case where it shows that you can get ahead even if you have to burn to do it. ' Hanabal Hamlin Hall is one of them places which always makes me think of home. You're always welcome, you eat all you can--tgetj. and you don't get in wrong if your etiquette ain't quite the way brother Hoyle wrote it. Willy I've seed a guy miscalculate and 'drive a plate of rolls onto the floor and not even get bawled out when it chipped the cement. O. A. K. Wlien a fellow is low with the bank, he usually accepts live bucks a week and acts as the specimen for the states experiment on how much it takes to kill a man. Plenty of heat 3 you get your cold free. Evening concerts are always expected in adjoining rooms. E A E ' When the Sleep and Eat fellows got located next to the power house they painted their house. Since then the black soot from the chimney has saved them N -..jf 300 J Q C N . I , w - as itr ln f .ft 1 r f,.Z,J 1 .2 ff' 1' T ,b'. ,: ' - V money. This house ain't had-their fire yet, but with so .much smoke, I guess you'll see the fire soon. The yard is full of busted cars what they make into iron rails for the front porch. A T A There is always some fellows that like plenty of fresh air besides a nice cold bath occasionally.. This house was assembled to give these boys a chance, and it sure satisfies. The lads here are all big men, sleeping under the open skies and braving the leaks in the roof this way. The way and place they sleep there's only men. g T ' ' K 2' r A Nobody lives here yet because it is still to much like it was beforethe fire. They sure are -an artistic bunch leaving half of the old charred walls up so as to give youu an idea what art is. This advanced dope ain't what it's cracked up to be, but they will probably have a good strong cellar like they used' to. T QD H K . This is probably the most desirable house on the campus because its situated .right opposite Balentine and next door to Mount Vernon. Only men who handle a 'good transit get achance in this ark-like affair. It's 'lovely for tea parties too. What more can you ask of a house, if your only interested in looks? . I Balentine : A This place is built on massive lines as though to hold great weights. There are lots of interesting things about the place, but the faculty won't let you see them after dark. This edifice is three stories high and every window contains a pain all its own. In the moonlight many charmed visitors have gotten a thrill. ' Mount Vernon I This is the campus white house where the pre-residents were allowed four years of high school boys at dances and simply lovely times in the hall. This here hall runs the whole length of the castle and is like an pullman train only the bunks ain't made regular. It's a real nice sanitarium for newly rich women 3' they keep 'em fat and all the new college firs are in back there. I rib K 2 This house is built on the style of them paper houses your kid sisters used to play with. It looks all right from a distance, but when you get close you se-e what's missing. There either ain't no roof over the porch or there ain't enough house to cover the foundation. They got a small grove in which they hide their Hivvers away from traffic cops, revenue officers, and from wintry blasts. T 119 1' A .The house that J ack built is dumped right in the center of Buck's forty acres -and money lending Shylocks are always trying to collect some of the bucks it xxx, . T N ...svggf Jggu.- x Y, tw. If - in . 'IIBIB i tiE'm11 took to put it there. They claim to have an air of old English-and we'll say they have when things get to popping. A cozy corner for the ash cans and the back entrance to the house give a pleasant view of the street. 2 X This looks like a daschehund having a large forefront and a long mishapen addition behind. The landmark was tossed together by an early settler owning a raft of slabs. Later after the college was started a gang with highwater pants gave a note for the place, bought a can of beans, and moved in. The house and the note still hang together. f y qw o A ' Wheii 'a gang of guys up in the dormitory wants to wear a cute pin, they organize a fraternity and buy the cheapest woodpile. These boys have the Lambda Chi cast-off, but they probably can't live there. Every gang has always thrown up the sponge-it's bad enough living in such ia joint without eating such thing: as cockroaches. t , J 3 a - fb M A This is a great place for Hat tires! Pretty near four out of live of their shingles have tacks in 'e1n, and they are always blowing off the roof . so you got to drive careful. This is theionly house with the garage attachment, but with theiriiivver they sure need a catch-all. It is said to be ideal for house parties- kinda hard to keep the oil lamps going. . - AA I' P This building is still kept on the Farm Road-to warn the night wanderers not to get too far from home. Rumors have it that even the shrewd trades-people come away 'with a few bad scents. By Heck, there's a reason. However. the boys are ploughinghalong' in good shape and seem to like the work. Yours for the barnyard salve. - A- A A T n t It's a nice walk out to this house, although there ain't much when you get there. It's sort of. big and very much broken up-I mean the design, mostly! The boys spend half their time telling how much they like the walk, and the rest of the time walking. They can do some tall poring and pouring way otf there by themselves. GJ QD K From the Orono Pathfinder I found that there was a gang of young fruit venders living way out on 'Park Street. ln later reports l read it says that Tony and Mikes gang of football heroes had been thought to be in the vegetable busi- ness because a wanderer had seen a truckload of garlic in the front yard. They sure have a line scrappy bunch, but they eat too much tish on Friday. yt r - X-:lui XFX l .-,v Y. , - Qin: fQ94', - I Tal 1 . HQ XL- T t givg g ----T-Q11 go.: 1 x y x ' I I X x 1 W , A 1 1 . ' I N Y , X! N X ,,,,,-, 1 .K xmw. 1, V , 5 . V, X W ,,,, I-iff Qi W : 'n V X , .X LK: lt: , n , Xwuj, Y, .N 3 i X qi! xl I i x X Q , M ,K - x we n w , 1 , ' M. , ., . L. ., , V 1 11, A , , x. -, , Y ,w,,,,4 , 5 r .-',X,'x -. ,, ,xlyr-s ox v, 4- YI!! 1' KSN K ' K 5 A5 fd? F xi XI! 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':' FN , x -. or, A Mainiac's Progress n f,,f 1 'tg E- - ' ' 1 y 7Tvv1NKllgEf Q Y YMQEVLLCZEIOIQUYW-' fpcgglmgyfgfll-i4L?jiR I HQBQZEDQND RAISE Wffkf NWC X QQ ' W f Q 1:42 ? M' 01 i- 2 1 X f QSM D f UMJ X . g If .N CIMON 'N 4 , 64 jg ,C-MF-X f N H E An'FIA?vUET ' ZX' df 3 5 f 7 - Q Q ' ff + it 'flag , ' O -- Exif QQ!!--'-,::1 75014175 Jfvdrwf-1 CZ V A 'f4jgr1cufi3'fg-f Z W Nx 5 ' G 4 1 ,' X 1 A . K UQ 'Q A MFE fx' N 0 Q A 5g.f'5N 5 , 12' L Y5?i:Jf Ziff 7165! 23, 359 1 1 xx. mf! hm W - .. xx 495' To W iwfi , ' xxx 'fi -'fo 'og y . 2 ' 3 Q Z N U . 3, N 2 Him If 01 K2 Q W jf: 22- Q17 N W raw I -- gm-Jjf,, c-1 fx 25 If Af 4 K i K J I , ,Wife n ki.-7 A 'L :ii f 7 e fn --, hx f WV X at m ,N J MA N , 305 529-- 1 If QIPIUIH . Zlnhex tu Ahnertinern .qv Andrews Music Store .... 314 B. az A. R. R. .......... 318 Bangor House . .I ....... 312 Bangor Motor Company 312 Benoit's .................. 324 Bragg, N. H. ............ 312 Brooks Brick Company .... 312 Campbell's' Inc. ......... 318 Crosby Company ........ 316 Crowell and Lancaster .... 322 Dakin Sporting Goods .... 324 Dillingham's .............. 322 Dole Co. .................... . . 314 Eastern Manufacturing Co. .... 314 Fickett, O. ..... ' .... ' ....... 312 Goldsmith' Bros. .......... 318 Gorham ........ 313 Gray, Geo. A. .... 326 Klyne Studio ..... 308 Libby, Lewis S. ....... 326 Lait's ................. 326 Maine Photo Company .... 320 Molloy Company ........ 326 Mosher, W. A. ........ 318 Miller and Welnster ......... 322 Nichols .................... 318 Qld Town Trust Company ..... 310 Parks, Fred C. ............ 316 Sklar, Ben ............... 330 Rines Co. ............... 308 Thompson ................ 314 Penobscot Snowshoe Co. .... 326 Perry Studio ............ 320 Parks, James I. ......... 318 University Press ...... 328 University Store Co. ..... 320 University of Maine ..... 322 Virgic, E. ............. 316 Vose Co. .................. 324 Wilislfmw and Company ..... 326 1 .f ' X ' 1 N V V55 ix ' fi 1 .. 5' a1'.mXw Xb- ,1 BbWwp?MMAI +511 305 I. t 27 'ax A T J ' ..,,,,, A Fvissasf- ! Q A 1-. la- -WEE.. - iliecture in ' lertriral ' ngineering ' This course wasidesigned originally to meet the needs of milliners and work- ers in the sweating trades but it met with instant approval with the steam litters, and has become indespensable to the plumber in designing the seating arrange- ment of bathrooms. A ' ' Part A. It is recommended that a low flux density be used in the air gaps, for figures show that 90923 of the toothaches in Sweden' are caused by Clj employ- ing too high densities in the roots, and CZQ failure to properly anneal the materi- al. This is in directicontradiction to the published statement of Dean Plankman, who declared in 1903 that toothaches in Sweden were the result of chewing spruce gum. However we agree on the fact that iron should never be used to fill, the teeth, because its abnormal weight causes the lower jaw to sag below the Danger Line. Aluminum is much better but its conductivity should be greater than marble or else the front teeth will 'function as a Wheatstone bridge: RXR' as R fSlO. Corrections will have to be applied for eddy currents, in the Stillwater River. ' V This shows at a glance why Ohms law will not hold for gases and liquids, altho Stacomb has been used on hair lips. QLiterary Digestj. VV hen using this data care should be taken to deduct the current drawn by the gas meter, both be- fore and after, inserting the quarter. ' C. I Altho not part of the course we recommend that each student obtain a copy of either Sears Sz Roebuck or Chas. Williaiiis catalog, as these will be very handy for reference work after graduation, especially in designing pipeless furnaces. Continued practice in index work will also strengthen the 'thumb muscles and develop the polar coordinates just forward of the knee cap. It is required that the experiment be written so that all pronouns are in the future tense and may be read from the Y axis. As a final precaution, care should be taken to confuse the genders of the formulas as this led to much confusion in the other division. ' f K LN 'JJIIMW f AQ r ' fs MAIN ff 307 1 , KKK I Q27 If , N X X xx X Wi' lililli fff s, 'ln-H35 . ' ' Dr R -x- a-T L E take this opportunity to thank the students of the University for their liberal p21tI'OI121gC tl'1C past SCHSOI1. The Klyne Studio Tel. 2204 Bangor, Maine Albert E. Klyne W. Klyne 'I' -I' 4' 'l' Women's and Misses Dress Shop AFTERNOON DRESSES EVENING DRESSES DINNER DRESSES SPORT DRESSES Your 'fll'.Yf?l'l'fi0II' ix fordinlly .mI1'4'1'fvd E+ W X i2l3f?WVlA N ----wif 308 Jaw-- P A R T , v,4' H '1,' K 5 i r sry 'l F i'7f'5 1 - ral vu f All back teeth should Hare at an angle of 6029 to insure the proper distribu- tion of Hux upon the mucus membrane and to keep fthe losses introduced by windage and friction to a minimum If- the ,active conductors are larger than Z Ia A l.-then they will have to be forced between the teeth with a kinematic chain and wedge QPooreman page 23-sec 95 A rubber dam may be used in this experiment but care should be taken not to apply more than ll5 volts RFD or else the polarityiof the eye teeth will be reversed If this happens the connections to the B battery should be changed to stop the upper set from oscillating. Blowing of fuses can be prevented by insert- ing a circuit breaker at point marked X in spinal cord QWooley sec. MMD or by daily use of Listerine. - The output of the machine may now be figured by substituting directly in the formula ' ' r A V ' f W Vitamin A P equals it , X 9 l , g' lah! X r- A- gw ,M.1.,.,,:5,igl1!. -CXO , , A 1 R - . where R is the resistance of a mil feet of steel wool at 4 io'clock in the afternoon. If this is unavailable the student may calculatehthe impedence of a short circuited fuse plug, basing results upon 'the 'relative yalueof puffed rice, for ammunition. Vitamin A may beobtainedi' from the juice of -three oranges in season, or by ex- tracting the oil from two soda craclters on a rainy day-, providing all other units are in Russian. It will be' noticed by the advanced students that power is inde- pendent of the speed of the machine, this term being eliminated on account 'of deficiency in Economics. ' A A if 4 we 309 lee- ' ' . ii 3 92? IWIIWJ TTJ' 3915! HlnlBE i ie'm5n 4, -x- tSTysfew he fwfr Szzwkzg 1 Instill the Habit of Thrift at the Impressionable Age SZ The man who Culti- vates a systematic savings habit when young reaps pros- perity when old. Old Town Trust Company OLD TOWN MAINE ORUNU -1- e he + -..qgf 310 ky..- E I X . . ,, x,1I ji 'Q' XX XX ', X XX X V X y W' XX X , k i I -' , X. W ,1,ft W1 M fr! N , , 11-flv -,... , -,, X x f v ,1'v1!f , ' x x Q w mv - xv 1 Nw, ,N , , , 1 1 , v 'R g ,1 ,. 3 1 ' .f W , 1 l - '1 XX I' IW M ,yy lx V, fw'L- my ff X, ' f L xx v , , A 5'-1 - ix 2 -1 :M-:W AV-1 x Hymn wx , ., '- -1 W V . I - 1 M. '. N -X 4' - I , , v'.,' . '1'JL-- ' ' V , .V, '1 ,x XX ' xm, f . f , X 1 ,3Q,A1 'ff?,f,,,,,qw W, Xg,ffj5'5jyQj ,xg - X ': , 5 f3i4'7-m-55 X25 ffl, M' 1, I 1 f .F 1 7, -,Haig A1 :I :Q fg.5i,f14'1g'-H-jjivwn X? 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SAWYER, Tren 1 r ol MAIN S'I'REli'l' S IFC BA XGOR. M.-X I N Ii CUINI l'l .I M I-INTS UF The Eastern Manufacturing Company SC JI VIII I3 R EVN' Ii R MAINE 4' 'P If A. - , A ,Q-lffgum . 3 l X X .I I-M A 1 N , l K' T V I I I 'X N'-.h l x ' ' f -'-'GI 314 If'- X x xxx ' 5 ' W X - X X . X R 1 , x -X A ii!! MH , if I Xx N f ,NU , , , I ' W' ,Vg 1' 1 f lr . . xx I I , , X -:XX N' w ,X 1 1, W l ' , sx' ' ', 1, ' , , w ,- , X V x . w , X N , 'X 5 If I XM' I X, lf ll ,-, A Y . .' iwKxQWmwf'YMfiS?ljflf. ' , W: f ,f'W 5:1 502.11 X j k' 'w ,'f- L ff X' 'Q --'Nf.,fQi Q, x 1 1 H , ' 1 ' , . . 1 g y' Vg m144.3-1! sk X 1 , I1 L.f'?,3:-fx-XV, ltkfff Y 1 ' 51 ' 5 ,, X, Eff 4 XX f X 4 r fvffncx, XRQX W Y xii xxx If 'NXNXX u . f ' X X f , -M24 315 X As T x . X J I .-.. ..--' ' iii fx N927 el ' 5 NlndEEmi'iZ'En exe 'I' E.'J. VIRGIE Orono, Maine I R NC3tI1CSS'-'A necessary requisite I I THEREFORE 1 I Hzbiey-Freeman Cloffzey Bastonzkzfz Shoes Dobbis Hats Quality ' Vafietjf -1- 'I' FREDC. PARK HARDWARE PLUMBING, HEATING AND SPORT GOODS I f you want cz tlzing-wlzy look lin every store GO TO' ' PARICS VARIETY STORE, ORONO, ME. 'I' ' 'I' 'I' 'I' The S, L. Crosby Cempany FORD AND LINCOLN MOTOR CARS GENUINE FORD PARTS Afzzthorzkezf Ford Dazzlers Szbzce 1907 'I' 'P N E, -..ff 316 C41 me I I I , - . i A 5 ,gg . , P LL I - ' flx Iiiffyf .'.'!. -I '- . - Ir I re v er e or '2 Q- I - I x I .bs H I I I i g I'3 I I I I I I II I JW: I 'I' I. f .' e I 1 g-.':::: K 1 I IIT, 56 ILfC3LfI'Z'fS,I7f!ID GFAP 'Ll' Fi!! . , ff 07 I 710 C fa , 33173 joarseff- O UI 'I ISI TI I EI 3 G Q0 If S se,,,,Q 20 4 1:15 5 IP fs I Q In 5 . I I 'T7I'I? rg 2 'SI to I-I WI Q .' b ' LM I I III I I :IFJ III. 'IH' ,Tx sf TIA I I -.:'f .I III I II fri-32. IIII I I - 7 I' II II I I II- Ii III' ' 'I I I - - - 2 I 'IIN II!! III' I- . .I IZ? :QJII1-.-1 IILLI I III -'-E'-5'5f.E 'I I Q ICI- ' IFIIILII-I Ie I lik N B .ff I I I .. - I 'IIIII 'I III :I 'QE'-I'.If'. :? 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' X am sorry to be obiige ' passed in a number oi your courses, y ' tbe past semester bas not been considered entire y This notice is sent because oi an excessive number grades, or because oi tive bours or more oi workin arrears. .Xt is a warning, and X bope tbat your work vviii improve during tbe present semester. K Registrar A I 5 Hours E DIS '20 O 'IBS-'GY X or I ?k:dp mi I X 'I f ,' X r' I ,f X I . X 'Il' ' X f xx Q XXV -..ggi 317 EM- I K , I' Ivmsn 'MQ 9 if. h h I -x- ' In Af2prcc1'ul1'011 of Your VA LU ED PATRONAGE A A. L. Goldsmith PROP. GOLDSMITH BROS. OROXO -1- : U , -1- -1- -1- THE CQLLEGE GROCER if.-x1x'1'1No 1J15ui,m1:.,x'r1NG Fancy Groceries, Meats and xxfifxldlld -lj-,X 1111: 123 Provisions FRUITS 8z CONFECTIONS James I. Park ORONO IVIAINE BANGOR AND AROOSTOOK R. R. CO. PARLOR CAFE CARS Travel in Comfort Between VAN BUREN AND BANGOR Morning train from Van Buren Afternoon train from Bangor lJWmI.v and Sf'nf.r af IIl0lI'CI'lIfl' Priz'v.v W. A. Mosher Co. FURN I 'If UR-IE H A R D VV A RE 'Full I,ine General IVIICFCIIZIINIISC Agents Shirwin K VViIIi: liii s Paints oleoNo, 'MAINIC The XV. H. Gorham Co 5-I Stale Street II .-X X G CJ R 'P+ 'I' -I-'I' 'I' CampbeIl's Inc. rs xvu - ww- f 'su .X I I'II.I:. I IL SL l'l'LIlf.b S I' O R Tl N G GOODS XX'lioIcs:1Ie-Retail 1-In-150 Ifxclixmgc SI. ii BANISOR. M A I N lf Tcl. .232 'I' 4' '1- Nicliols' Drug Store Islas been doing Imsinvss for ovcr 30 years li? u ORONO KI.XlNl .C . 'M' I I X, I'fix,,f1.T. I 1 +15 5 1 8 Iss.- 'jf A, M . X1 In gp f . SM F. . Q -' I it , ff,-if-:s.12 f'fE'iEhT .L ffl. A ,,,Al T-4 ,ij 1 . , ,Q - .:., -:' iw. .-I - f .aft '- ' A.1MW1' A -fzf. ',-Q.V .- ' T . ' . ' T. . Blah Mah It was Saturday night, but in spite of this fact, the crisp Autumn afternoon seemed particularly alluring to Red Lead as he rode steadily westward. From time to time he glanced at the sylph-like form of the girl who rode beside him. In answer to his thoughts she smiled occasionally in her sleep, displaying her pearly teeth thru ruby lips that puckered tantalizingly. Ye gods, he thought, can she endure the privations and hardships of the journey? Her delicate fea- tures were already drawn with pain, and her eyelashes glistened with salt from a recent spasm of convulsive sobbing. He wondered vaguely if she too were a hunted creature. His eyes rested upon her face for an instant, but in that brief interval of time--she yawned, and he sat back with a sigh of relief. For the present, at least, they were safe, for she had eaten a hearty dinner. Q The golden sun sank shyly behind an accommodating cloud. Darkness stumbled out and then ,fell heavily upon the helpless earth. 'ITN hat a wonderful sunset for a small town, murmured Red as they rode steadily west- ward. Westward, although. the road became rougher and the jolting unbearable. The girl's high collarchafed her dainty breast, and from time to time she moaned fretfully in her sleep. - By this time she was so accustomed to misery that her nerves 'could register no more, altho her tiny hands still went thru the motions of ringing up sales. On either side of the trail lights began to twitter softly as if in protest to this unavenged injustice. ' Suddenly a haggard face loomed up before them and a shiny Weapon was thrustiinto Red Lead's ribs. He suppressed a curse by biting his lips passionately and 'groaned resignedly. The girl, who up to this time had said nothing, awoke with a finish, and with agony in her throat she yodeled quaveringly. Is it money you want, my man ?'5 V A There was no reply. Only the clinking of coins could be heard as Red hand- ed over all he possessed9twenty cents. The weapon clicked, and the girl screamed, instinctively expecting a report. Silence ensued in deep contrast to the uproar. The young couple leaned closer together as they rode steadily westward, for they heard the sound of footsteps receding into the semi-darkness of the unlighted car. The experience left them with jaded nerves, but it was the last fare to Bangor- Thank' heavens ! ji... T N f ji , wax if t1,,r.ffy 7 A f W ft We ...Deaf kgs.- V 9 7 A I 15M K X Eli? . Li R LQ 'I' 'I' I MAINE more co. 6 oiognzp by . PICTURE FRAMING 34 MILL STREET ORONO, MAINE -I' -I' -I' 'I' C077lff7lli171ClILLS of W. I. ERB, Manager OF THE- PERRY STUDIO 'I' 'X' 'I' 'P 1 A Q 150 :I Q 7. - Z Ig 5 , I A - I Conducted in the I interest of the :X T IiI L E 'lx I C S T .-xSS0CIfx'r1oN ' FERN.-XLIJ I gp - I 1El.iXlQL I on thc Czunpns 'Trustees for lliu Association Ilcnjrunin C, Kent, ,lzuncs A. Gannett, Rolmcrt 1'. Clark. ' I Arclwr L. fil'UVL'l', Ilcnry li. Eaton 'Irving .l'rurcc, '1'rv:is11rc'r. I r:inlc I.. Maniwnriinr, Storm- ly, . 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' -1 2'5 f ' ,, 1 , gr as V , vt a 1- i IIF 5,623.9 If you can keep your books when all about you V Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If' you can trust yourself, when others crib about you But make allowance for their cribbing, too. If you can haze but not for lust of hazing Or being paddled, don't give way to hating And yet don't talk too rank nor look too wise :' I If you can work, but not makework your master, If you can run, but not make track'your,aim, If you can meet Doc Fitch and Scissors VVeston , And treat those two professors just the same. If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken ' Twisted by profs to make a laugh for fools Gr watch the themes you gave your time to Returned, and write them over and return to school :H If youcan make one stack of all your textbooks And sell them for one-third their cost Or fail and borrow money to buy new ones And never breath a word of what you lostg If you can force your brain and mind and spirit To study Calc long after they are gone And so keep on when there is nothing in you Except the will which says I will-hangsonf' If you can talk with profs and still not crab the course Or walk with coeds and still not swear at such If neither short nor long exams can catch you, If every lesson counts with you yet none too 11lL1Cl'1,I If you can fill the inelastic minute YW ith fifty seconds worth of studying done, Yours is the campus and everything that's on it And, which is more, you'll graduate, my son. -lllaivziiac X luv f lg f Q 'g uy 6 ig .K 5, rr 4 f' t.. f MQW' MA N l X . ...cefjif 323 kgs.- ...., . x -...,.. ,....... MAT ......- S E - J . ' S- - . A is N E L- I-I--S - - 3 'IW up 'I' Years of Experience Have Taught Us The Needs of College Men Correct Apparel for Business, Formal or Sport VV ear A T Z' - , JAMES BLACK REPRESENTATIX' 11 fkgffygf lfti GST Shops for Men and Boys-Maine and Massachusetts 'I' LETE S HUNTERS FISHERM EN CAMPERS Can be equipped completely at this store. Wfhile waiting for the Orono car, stop in and get acquainted. Use your discount card, it means a big saving DAKIN SPORTING GOODS COM PANY .S'11cf1 PIIIVUT, llffciinc '17, will Irva! you right 75 CENTRAL STREET - BANGOR, MAINE P. H. VOSE CO. S 1-1oir12L suPP1.Y I1lOUSflE our N.-xlsnrc 55-59 MAIN ST. ll.-XNGOR, NQXINE Covnjvlclzr lfq11i1'fv111vnl for CLUBS l IOSPITALS k'.X N VS HOTIELS lNS'l.'I,TUTIONS 'l'lC.-X ROOMS RICSTA'URAN'.I.'S STlCIXlX'lSl'lIP l,l'Nl'fS SOIL-X l'.'XRl.UlQS 1 ,f - yt 1 E . . 'X !','1 f' AI N +Hl .42-I like-is K ' , 3 . r I , J -Q, ., A1 .f, 1 f'.'.:p:,4151Q 1ig'5if , xl 927 AW Q Q , K X ' 47 '- 'V 11: nf iffgy gf., . The Charlesilon N ushured in our Junior QQQ Q Year -3- , , v, , off F X ww' Q ,lQuy4Qmff11lffll!QQ h ff? :S X 9 , X .1 X Au ' A f V .I N A - -..iff 325 EQ..- Jw row EBIH5- s 'I' -I' 'l' 'I' . . Penobscot Snowshoe Co. LCWIS S. Llbb D. D.S. y Manufacturers of JQRDAN BLQCIQ . Snowshoes, Skiis, Toboggans and Accessories oLn ToWN MAINE FACTORY MILFORD MAINE 'ld' 165-2 Send for Illustrated Catalogue -I- V -1- 'I' -I- 'I' -I' 'I' 'I' LA'IT'S O G1-Zo. A. GRAY ' . HARDVV ARE 3f0fC f0f YOUUS MCU CUTLEERY and PAINTS SPORTING GOODS Center 85 VVate1' Sts. Tclephollc 152-4 QLD TOWN MAINE o1,n 'fowx MAINE 4' -2- 'I' -I- -1- -1- -1- -1- Winslow 85 Co. Incorporatecl MCI-lLllfGL'f'ltI'0l'S of hQ C0Ver for th1s annual CLAY Plzonuors was created by The DAVID I. ljcczlcrs ein. CO. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois IM B U I I , D I N G i'.L1'iL3T ' MA l ERlAI,S I'OR'I'l,ANlJ MADINJQ 'I' -1- 'I' .gs ! W 1 r X?7- M V4 xx . .X -- r ,,,4,sr XLI .,,r , of--fha., N ie--4 ---4 in SYHXE-?e1J5n, ., . ,M-1-X mM A D or re 5 M-as wif geo lat- I, . 1 'Ti p a 9 T r , Q X X T i i'iLt 'i f 'tr x f ef 1, X HX , - -- 1' 1 1 11, ' L' 'I i t 'he ' able nf the Svgnthetir Gireek There was once a potato picker who yearned for some of the blah that goes with a college visit, so he invested his toad skins in a four year chance on a sheep skin. . In the first year he grabbed off a good boarding house and hu11g the loud pin on his vest so that taxi drivers could tell which lawn to lay him on. He made plenty of friends with the good dancers and had an ear for warm melodies. The clothing salesmen lived in anticipation of a visit to his house, and the brothers finally recognized him as an authority on matters of ,social importance. He was the sheik's own overcoat. Illegal possession was a common phrase on his record, and in keep- ing with his taste for everything smart he started to buddy with a town girl who recognized her onions. The pair stepped at the swell affairs of the year and left early. The brothers waited in line for a chance to use the telephone, and they got an' earful of the latest thing in mush at every standing. Z I The mid-winter frolic crashed the calendar in rare form. Wlieii he pushed open the door for the entrance of his sparring partner, the crowd gasped once and many fainted. The frails sighed for a chance to try their stuff withvlour hero, and three men were crushed at her feet trying to cut in. I ' Things -went well until near the end of the battle. 'Qne of the freshman brothers had her on the order, and he didn't insult her any with the line he passed her. She liked it and asked for more. He wasn't hurt by the way he went over, so he did the manly thing and sent the brother to the bench. . 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' The bugs but few days stay on earth They never know the cocktail's worth But evil, wicked, rum-soaked men Survive for three score years and ten. ilflaiun College of promise VVhose surrounding pine trees Point heavenward Like accusing fingers, Sending reminiscent shudders Along the vertebrae of Deficient scholars, And the pulp-mills, Like huge insects Squatting among Huge piles of their prey, And emitting the odor of Cheap restaurant coffee. And the snow, Beautiful snow, 3 Gobs and gobs of it, VVhere? Wheii? H Ah! wait and see!! Bla-a-a-a. N --eiit 333 lie-- n 27 3 L i.-H g 1 I x an i Elagg ' mul I' Mui Uleturta frnm Hubert Mall lhe PhlOb1btO11 ll1CO1 y was forme1ly belleved by chemlsts 'md people The oxyben and 11on comb1ned to form a b11ll1ant spectacle DIYCCTIOUQ 111 Lab Manual Add sod1um l'lVCl1OX1ClC and '1g1tate Ifreshman to Instructor I found the sod1um hydroxlde but cant hnd the sod1um ag1tate Called T01 at the Stock 1oom Set of atom1c we1bhts methyl O1'l1'l,ff JUICC 1'1'1CI'11SCL1S hghted spl1nter porcel'11n vest1bule tarred f1lte1 p'1pe1 hydrogen 1o11 When hghted the hydrogen squealed Afte1 a set up of appa1atus crashes to the Hoor Dld It b1eak? Hyd1ogen Sulph1de 1S a gas Wlth a PLIQQIIELCIOLIS odo1 A suspens1on 1S a temporary delay An example of efflorescence IS met clothes and of del1quesce11ce soda crackers f Dr. Macy What is ether used T01 P Procto1 fwakmg upj ' Er r Er r. D1. Macy The same as Orgamc Chem1st1y It puts people to sleep ' Lab. Inst1 L1C'C1011S Make ba1ely ac1d YVITTI HCl. 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