University of Maine - Prism Yearbook (Orono, ME)

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H RT MERRILL SCD Professor of Biological and flgrieultural Chemistry JOHN MANVERS BRISCOE, MF., Professor of Forestry GEORGE EDWARD SIMMONS, M.S., D.Sc., Professor of f1!lt'0'10'U.Y' LAMERT SEYMOUR CORBETT, M.S., Professor of Animal Industry HERBERT STAPLES HILL, B.A., Professor of Agricultural Education PHINEAS WESCOTT WHITING, Ph.D., Professor of Biology CHARLES HENRY MERCHANT, M.S., Professor of Agricultural lirononties WILLIAM HENRY EYSTER, Ph.D., Professor of Biology JAMES HOWARD WARING, M.S., Professor of Horticulture CHARLES HOWARD BATCHELDER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Hinlnflj' LLEWELLYN MORSE DORSEY, M.S., Associate Professor of flninuzl lndustry ELMER REEW HITCHNER, M.S., Associate Professor of Bacteriology PEARL STUART GREENE, M.A., Associate Professor of Home l:'eonon:ies ALVALYN EUNICE WOODWARD, Ph.D., Associate Professor o f Biology MAURICE DANIEL JONES, M.S., Associate Professor of Agricultural lfeonornirs ona' I-'orm M anagetnent A HARRY WOODBIIRY SMITH, M.S., Assistant Professor of Biolooirol ono' nlgn-it-ultnrol Llisvtrtistr'-v BENJAMIN COE HELMICK, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agronomy CHAUNCEY WALLACE LORD CHAPMAN, M.S., Assistant Professor of 1-'on-stry LOUISE BANCROFT, B.S., Assistant Professor of Home liconoznies LEIGH PHILBROOK GARDNER, M.S., Assistant Professor of .-Initnol ltulusrry HAROLD CLAYTON SWIFT, M.S., Assistant IJt-ofo,q,m,- nf ,.e1,,,-,,,,,,,,,.,. GILBERT IRELAND STEWART, M.F., Assistant Professor o f 1:17,-1-A-I,-.V HOWE WIGGIN HALL, M.S., Instructor in Animal lndustry RENA CAMPBELL, B.S., Instructor in H otne Economies MYRON FRANCIS BABE, B.S., Instructor in Horticulture HUGH KIRKMAN HARRIS, B.S., Instructor in Horticulture FAY HYLAND, B.S., Instructor in Biology ig,g1g2t7MCf0V in H oine Economics OOD B.S. In t , , s rnctor in Home lfctntomif-X HMG DEYIRMENJIAN, B-S., Instructor in Biology FLAVIA LUCILLE R ICHARDSON, B.A., Graa'ua1'e Fellow ,',, 1gf01,,m. I4 I I I I 2 Q ta tl ,, il Ik I? , 11 I: 13 4 M I . J I I I S I I I I I I 1 1 1 Q I I v 5 I I I t E I 3 I a I ,fv,B,:. E, 1, 5 ? I Z s NN il , K qi SV . E M 3 i if ,tl if ii 3 5 i I! ff 2 I if i 5. 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Wim. ,.f fl-,.nian if ROBERT RUTHERFORD DRUMMOND, Ph-D-I P'0ff-Xzvoilffl mmm L HARLEY RICHARD WILLARD, Ph-D-I P 0fc5Sf7' of I-.IJ H It 5' tt:iuimlX' A JOHN H ASHWORTH, Ph.D., Professor of Il.FOIt0HI.Il.X ani . f , , A HAROLD MILTON ELLIS, Ph.D-,gq31gU55i'gbfgUfE1'I'lffl'Sl' ' RAYMOND LOWREY ALKLEY, - - -, ' . . ALBERT LEWIS FITCH, Ph.D., xP1'0fF-YW 0f PIYJ'-f V3'H ul If FRANCOIS JOSEPH KUENY, L. es L., Professor of !'!.lv:1t 1 ,I JOHN WILLIAM DRAPER, Ph.D., Professor of fltltlft-W, I PHINEAS WESCOTT WHITING, Ph.D., Professor of liwlftfly ,I MARK BAILEY, M.A., Professor of Public Sftfjfli-'fjftl WILLIAM HENRY EYSTER, Ph.D., Professor. of B101-OMIA' f CHARLES ALEXIUS DICKENSON, Ph.D., Professor oj I syt-lioli'9l.N' OLIN SILAS LUTES, Ph.D., Professor of I1dncatmn u , V ' CHARLES HOWARD BATCHELDER, Ph.D., Associate I'i'oji's.w ff,I life!-'ff.1' l J ALBERT AMES WHJTMORE, M.A., Associate Professor uj llistnry .inn I,.f:i.'mm.'m J NOAH ROSENBERGER BRYAN, Ph.D., Associate Projt-ssor of ,JI'atii.-n:I:!i.',f , ALBERT MORTON TURNER, Ph.D., Associate Proft-ssor nf liiigllesfi I ADELBERT WELLS SPRAGUE, M.A., Director of Music A LOWRY ALFRED DORAN, M.A., Associate Professor of l1is1or,v ami nb: affair:-'ist V MAYNARD FRED JORDAN, M.A., Associate Professor of .11ati:.'m.i::k',e .init , i.Kf0 a !2+LllZf, I ALVALYNV EUNICE WOODWARD, Ph.D., Associate Projt-ssor wt' li:'.'t'n-:gf J CORNELLUS CICERO JANZEN, Ph.D., Associate I rof.'ssor nf lift-R.-m:'.',c and A RONALD BARLETT LEVINSON, Ph.D., Associate Proj'.-ss.ir nt l't:f't.-,s.-if-in BLODWEN MARY1 WILLIAMS, M.A., Acting Associate lJi'o,f'.-ss.-r .yi t5i:':i.'.::m: WARREN STANHOPE LUCAS, M.A., Assistant Proj'es,mr .ij ,l1att:.'n:.::Aw WILLIAM IRVING ZEITLER, M.A., Assistant Professor nf liiigftissti WALTER FRENCH, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of tiernmn JEIVELYN BUCHAN, M.A., Assistant Professor tif Iii-an.,,,,i.-X ,,,,,1 NFANCES ELIZABETH ARNOLD, M.A., Assistant ljrofi-.vsar .ij N5-.ii::,.i: ARION STEPHANIE BUZZELL, M.A., Assistant l'mj'.-.mir nf III-fn, iz WALTER WHITMORE CHADBOURNE, M.B.A., .-ftssistant l'l'ilIi',f,x'.u' ..f 1, ,.,,,.,,,,x ,- ng 5- CHARLES BURTON CROFUTT, PHD., Assistant l'roj',-,mir ..,y l',lH-,egg EHN EE MADDOX, Ph.D., Assistant Professor nf lli.f1,.,-'Y ,,,',,f ,,.mm,: NNA JEAN MILL, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of lfniflifh FREDERICK SHAW YOUNGS, B.S., Lecturer in l7t'tiiimitit's 130513 MIPEIRY DAVIS, M.A., Instrfzrctor in lfnqlisli A J DWIN AROLD HADLOCK, M-A-, IH-Vlrttctor in fJlaIl1i'nmti ' I ,X HARVEY DANTEL MILLER, B.A., Instructor in lfniflislz JSJHN MARSHALL MCGINNIS, M.A.,, 1,,,.,,.m.,m, In ,,m,,h'IMv I HONALD STOVER PISTON, B.S,, j.,,Sf,.m.,m. in ,Yiwu-H -' ERMAN SAMUEL SILVERMAN B A fum. ., . I' ' . HAROLD LEWIS BALLOU B Av I- v -I v- ttf Oi in .Jl'atlt.'nm.':. I JULIO BERZUNZA M A J Iaisttuitcim',ftctor in lzttncalton EARL MAYNARD DUNHRM B Aoilini .Nfiftiiisli anti Italian WHEATON JOSHUA LANE ,M .,l nstt ut tor 'in I lI.Y.Ylt',i ERNEST GARLAND MATHEJNS 'Bly NJN milf H' .H f ',Y WALTERVPRIEST MORSE B A, Il- I., 'nsltnitm. in lznylltsli MARY CROWELL PERKIJNIS. AIS JHJIJW H' M 'l'f f if'-V HERBERT EDGAR RAHE Bss .lH.,l Instr ttz lm-,tit tzngtlisli WILLIAM FRANCIS SCAMIMON Jgtkcttit in I uhh.: ,g',.'.U,H.m JUDITH JOSEPHINE TUCKFR M nsti actor. in IlZtl.tlilt,x'ip ROBERT WINTHROP WI1I'I'l?,M,'A ., I nsti nctar 'ni l:n,,tt,f1, VENA BERNADETTE F , rg H-Xlt'm'tnr in llistmvx- ,,, J ULD, BA. Cfrazintt' I-' ' ' - J' ' ' ' 'fifth' in lnttn ADA COH . EN, B-A-, Gradttale l'l7ii0'lCt in fiertttan HOWARD I-IAML IN DYKE B A -. . 7 - .,fIiUfi'1iUil' I-plitmititt litiltllnpygil X UNA! XIN I, 4 5!fHI,l1' 16 t H ---.,..Y ..,. -........ .,,,... qv-'wr-G r'-P N . 4. 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',11,-, ': :'::'Ix:f ff' WILLIAM JORDAN SWEETSER, B-S-, PIUII-1- . -I 4' ' f, 1 I . y CHARLES ANDREW BRAUTLECHT, PII-D-. I f'4'!f'-fff. '.If',IsI ,II ,.,.,. EMBERT HIRAM SPRAGUE, B.S., Pr-ofm-,v,,,' O! C Im. i:I:,,, f:.'-If f-S A I I I Q in Ig -A.. M, ,,.,,,. ,,,L . .,...,1,,,,AUAr- ,-4-R , EE., Pr0f4's.v,u' Of l:!.'.'!fFf,.:' .. I fs I U , age fn iw, J I I 1 'I BENJAMIN CALVIN IQENT, B.S., .I-1s.vm':'uIv I f'O,l'-'.-'rw' ARTHUR ST. JOHN HILL, E.E., .-lssoviulu l'rOj-'.,'.v, -fu ,.. -' . I-,rv U! QQ ALPHEUS CROSBY LYON, B-5-, C-E-, -'I-W 'UI' I 'fs' M I L I., BERTRAND FRENCH BRANN, M.S., .-I.vsOI-mr.- l'f'-If-'I I f1f'1 HAROLD WALTER LEAVITT, C.E., M.S., .-Is.w,-I.:!.- !'fIqf:,+-' 7 I 51 WALTER JOSEPH CREAMER, EE., .fl.vsi.vm,Ir II,-.In .gf :iw I .- Professor of Electrical Engincvrmgl PAULIDECOSTA BRAY, B.S., Ch.E., x1.v,v,,,,l.UH l.,.,.,,',- 4 If, WESTON SUMNER EVANS, M.S., xlssistmzt l'm,1.'.,'.w C ma ' HARRY DEXTER WATSON, B.Sg, Assislunt I'f-,I,f'.-s,,'.,f- .'.!,'.f1. .711 HAROLD CHANDLER WHITE, B.S., CILE., .f-1,m'.vm,:! iw CARL EVERETTAOTTO, Ph.D., Assistant Pf'Oj'.-s,f.,r f'f5C7.?i5A4f' EVERETT LOUIS ROBERTS, B.S., Assislfmt l'rO,r'.',v.f,,r .If E75 EVERETT WILLARD DAVEE, Illsfrllclor in IIlu.'l:Izr::'n:I iff: EVERETT JOSHUA FELKER, Inslruclor in Ci:-i! l?,f.,'5,:,.'.-, ', HARRY ROY PERKINS, Instructor in Mcrlzmei,-.Il !5,II:i,:. LYLE CLAYTON JENNESS, M.S., Inslrucfnr in C'!:.-mm, PAULINEPERKINS, B.A., Instructor in C'lzm,I'.vzr,,- THEODORE SHELDON ECKERT, M.S., Instr-DI-mr in c'i1,-mfr' , CECIL VICTOR LEIGHTON, B.S., Instructor in 151.-.-I,-:LII I I, I, GEORGE HUGH REID, A.M., I71SfI'1lCf0l' in C'lII'r1:fst,'.-5 CHARLES ALBERT SHEKER,Il1Sfl'HCl0!' in lin-1:'n.'.'r:',:.,' H, -'I . I..... ARTHUR OSGOOD WILLEY, B.S., lnsrrm-r,,r ,',, jI1,,,y,,,,,,3, ,,g 5 , JOHN GEORGE LESLIE CAULFIELD, M.S., 1l!.i'lI'H4'!nr 152 I 71.-.,, KENNETH GERARD CRADTREE, B.S., lfzslrumw in l5I.I f, , ELARENCE EUGENE HART, B.S., In.vn-uf1,,,- in C','y,,'1 ,I ,I ,I 77,,'1 I HER . ON ALONZO SPARROW, B.S., 1,,s,,.m.,,,,. In 'Hu' ,, HERBERT BURR AB LEO DAY, Assistan RALPH FREEMAN BOWDE BOTT, Meclzanicirm in ilu' ,I1.-.-l,.,,,g,,,, , t In State PI,,g1,w,,',. l.,,1m,.lm,,.v N, Eleclricifm in Hn' lil.-If, 'W vM-us,-,.....,,.,n-1--...... -'-If-.,.,f.I,.,..,, ... ,-...bf-.w-W.. , , IH ' ' - - -x -- f-,-----w,,, - ., . , -. ....,..,.... . , ,. .,. , . -.. . . .qv , '--- - - ' -T A T 7 ' Y, .. .. ,, 1,- t ' ' - ' V - - 1 -- 1 4 -4 Y ., . -,5Ii'Y'.?'J'51.':z ...- -.S-...'.H'-:1x.4. 1--.,...' gpg. ,xg 4 . W, Y ,-:-1-rl-E-ffmlllnlgg, , H 1 ' --- -' - - A ' ' J Q R E21 F 21 3? 5 E, ? QE ?! 1 1 1 -I mx nf '--3 1 f V-N , 3 if . M r .-f x ...X Q, U, ,fx ,f - I ,, y H, . -, ,., 4.x I f V I W , N,, V ' F V., 5.-., vw v, 1 ,- -A :QR X' q , ' iL'I'Efa v' ' ' J---.: 1 'Sf Y an , N N.... .. 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WAR1i?f,J1?Zf.i21Z.,1ViZEZf'113fTEift1901, 5C.D.,1Q2s1 121.11 1912 ALICE WOODS AVERILL, Laboratory Assistant. t THEODORE THOMAS AYERS, Assistant Plant PathO10g1S'f- B.S., Pennsylvania, 1924 ' JOHN Low BABSSON, Jr., Assistant in Agricultural ECOHOHUCS- B.S., Maine, 1924 , JAMES MONROE BARTLETT, Chemist. B.S., Maine, 18805 M.S., 1883 REINER BONDE, Assistant Plant Pathologist. B.S., Minnesota, 1922, M.S., Maine, 1926 IVA MERCHANT BURGESS, Scientiic Aid. B.S., Maine, 19235 M.S., 1925 HILDA BELLE CHASE, Clerk. IRVILL HARRY CHENEY, Superintendent oi Highmoor Farm. B.S., Maine, 1926 I MILDRED REBECCA COVELL, Assistant in Biology. WILLIAM FRANKLIN DOVE, Associate Biologist. B. S., Iowa, 1922, M.S., Wisconsin, 1923 PERLEY DOWNING, Superintendent of Aroostook Farm. DONALD FOLSOM, Plant Pathologist. B.A., Nebraska, 1912, M.A., Minnesota, 1914, Ph.D., 1917' JOHN WHITTEMORE GOVVEN, Collaborating Biologist. ' B.S., Maine, 19145 M.S., 19153 Ph.D., Columbia, 1917 JOHN HENRY HAWKINS, Assistant Entomologist. B.S., Illinois, 1926 CHARLES CLYDE INMAN, Clerk. EMMELINE WILSON KENNEY, Laboratory Assistant. ROSE HELEN MCGUICAN, Clerk. CHARLES HENRY MERCHANT, Agricultural Economist. B.S., Cornell, 19203 M.S., 1922 h HELEN FRANCES MORAN, Clerk. MARY LEONICE NORTON, Clerk. FORREST VERN OWEN, Associate Biologist. B.S., Utah, 1921g M.S., Oregon, 19235 Pl'1.D., VVisconsin, 1926 EDITH MARION PATCH, Entomologist. ' B.S., Minnesota, 19015 M.S., Maine, 1910, Ph.D., Cornell, 1911 CLARENCE RITCHIE PHIPPS, Associate Entomologist. B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural, 1919 BERNIE ELLIOTT PLUMMER, Jr., Assistant Chemist. B.S., Maine, 1924, M.S., 1925 KARL SAX, Biologist. B.S., Washington State, 1916, M.S., Harvard, 1917, SCD., 1922 BYRON THOMAS SMITH, Associate Agricultural Economist. B.S., Arkansas, 1921, M.S., Cornell, 1924 KATHLEEN MARY SULLIVAN, Laboratory Assistant, ELMER ROBERT TOBEY, Chemist, B.S., Maine, 19115 M.S., 19173 Ch.E., 1920 CHARLES HARRY WHITE, Assistant Chemist, Ph.C., Maine, 1897 20 - . , ,A . . h A Z . --.0 i ' .. , . -..--,....i.-.--.- - , M -- -' f -,:- 5 .117-'Q 'u w ' 'Y ,,-5-.:n-sr-.Q-fe,.1l9lB!, V , is ..- ....- as , , L., - - 1. , v .1 , , 5,l...tE:1i:5'J1.z..'L.s-.'L.,.l- ..x...:. '1..x..m.s'7,1-,g- - . .,. - .-.. . .. .M -- - - l Gbrahuate Svtnhents Ashley, Anna Jorgensen, BA., Eh. Babb, Myron Francis, B.S., Ht. Babson, john Low, Ir., B.S., Fm. Ballon Irlaroltl Lewis, B..-X., Ed. Bonhard, Mabel XYootl, B..-X., M..-X. tfallaghan, 'IQIIUINZIS Augustin, B.S., Hy. tfarroll, Margaret McManus, IZA., Eh. tflotttlnian Artlnn' Mosher, ILS., M.S., Bl. Cohen, Ada, B..-X., Gin. Davis, Rose Mary, B.S., MA., Eh. Dennett, XVinburn Albert, B.S., Ed. Deyirnienjian, I-Iaig, B.S., Bl. lltinliain, Earl Maynard, ILA., Ps. Dyke, Ilowartl Hamlin, ll..-X., Es. lintery, Iloward Rodney. BA., I-ly. lfernalcl. Roy Lynde, B..-X., Es. liielrl, Vena Bernadette. B.A., Eh. tietchell. Alberta Lurana, B.A., Gin. Green, Anna Eleanor, BA., Fr. llaclloek, liidwin I-Iarolcl, l3.:X., M.A., Ms. Ilawkins, ,lolin Henry. ILS., En. I-linchliffc, ,loltn Henry, ILS., Ed. Irlotson. Clarence Paul, ILS., M..-X., Hy. llylanrl, I'ay, ILS., I'y. ,lt-nness, Lyle t,layton, ILS., M.S., Llrlgng. jones, .Xlice XX'artl, IIA.. Sp. jones, Maurice llanicl. ILS., lim. Ifululltll. ,losepli lfretl, ILS.. t'h.Ifng. Larkin. Sister Mary Teresita, B.S.Il., Ed. Leigltton, Cecil Victor, l5.S., Ee. Lester, Urlahtlo .-Xtwootl, ILS., Ed. Mcfonville, Sister Mary Callista, I3.S.E., I,tl. Miller, Ilarvey Daniel. I3..'X., Eh. Morse, XValter Priest, B..'X., Ms. Mullen, Margaret Catherine, B..'X.. M..-X., Lb. Uesterreiclter, olise, I3..'X., Hy. Orcutt, l.eon Monroe. BA., Ed. Osgood. Beulah Elizabeth, I5.S.. Ile. Pendleton. liinily. IZA., Eh. Penley. Donald XYatson, B..-X.. Ms. Pressey. Harold Elbert. B..-X.. MA., Py. Rahe. Herbert Edgar. B.S.. Py. Richardson. Flavia Lucile, B..-X., Bl. Robinson, Chester Leroy, B.S.. Ed. Sanborn. Doris May. BA., Fr. Orano Orouo Orono Cr't'v1ifiv1u', Blass. .S'0uflx t t liunyor Saco Hangar Syracuse, N. I . I3 rt L' 'r Brewer fslofwtltllc, ilfass. Orouo Urono Liz'crm0rc Falls ll vsI Paris ll lllfCl'f70f'f Vunccboro Orono Old Town Orono Orono East Hartford, Conn. Orono Portland Urono .S'onn'rz'illc, Mass. O ron 0 .Vatu lict1'f0rf1', .II't!.Y.f. licncclicfa llfnodland .S', rinyfic1d Portland' Ormio Orono llungor lirooklyu, N. Y. Cfmldsboro Of-ono Dork Harbor Darfur Hmzgor Orono Qld Town Ilforrcn Old Town 21 1-at..e.4.... - . . - .2223 Main Street I9 Park Street .25 Grove Street -I' ll li House 18.2 York Street, Bangor 50 East Summer Street Bangor .30 Harlow Street, Bangor I0 Mill Street .203 Main Street I X House .25 Myrtle Street SS Oak Street 100 North Main Street 33 llennoch Street 29 Pierce Street 16-I College Road .29 Spencer Street 38.2 College Road L'niyersity Inn A 'I' A House ll Fairmount Park XX est liangor I3-I College Road .25 Myrtle Street I fl' E House 487 Union Street, Bangor .2 Peters Street I-I8 Stillwater Avenue Old Town 37 Brunswick Street Old Town . . I - - ' ,nj r 'Pr'f - -41 1-Cntr LFJ1. . r' .,'--.f if . in 1!..?s,flff.H . a , egg AlQ- mu .. if - anus-gfxr 'Ai L i.i:..L:4-A-11-l--17--H ll , Orono Orono Orono Tsining, Shantnng, China i Mrahuate Svtuhenta li Scamman, William Franeis, B.A., Eh. Shibles, Lester Hale, B.A., Es. Silverman, Herman Samuel, B.A., Ms. if Sun, Cheng Mo, BA., M.S., Ch. V f' Thigpen, Lorna Woodard, B.A., Bl. V Twitchell, Doris Frances, B.A., M.A., Bl l Watson, Harry Dexter, B.S., Me. A Q I 1 I , K 4 lf Weatherbee, Harriet, B.A., Ms. l, White, Samuel Henry, B.S., Ed. A 5 Willey, Arthur Osgood, B.S., Me. Woodworth, Phillip Hammond, B.S., Ed. ls 3 3 l l li P ii Tarboro, N. C. Old Town Orono Lincoln Orange, M ass. Gardiner Iiaifgheld 84 College Road 65 Oak Street 95 Mill Street Stillwater 15 Pleasant Street 169 Main Street Balentine Hall 9 X House ' 1 P 22 7. -F .., ,- , . Y-- - ...F . v:. , .,N., .., ...-.Yr -2. uvxgrfr-R1-'lf -r- wr . W I ., , . L A1 L A .,.... --f v 1. v 21!BL123!3...: f .,,- f2f'1: : jj ' 4.41 4.5-Q , ' Wi,-+7-Q ' .V V A xx- fe , J fr M Xxx , r lf .SQ5i,-2413, U 'MXL wi yb' Y' X X.. -r 'i X xx X 'T .f WQ fic. 9 1 v 1 v 1 fgatiig., 4 N7' W 1 L i gps! ,..A d ruff?-a2,GAf-N ' ' ' H 1 3 ' ' N- 'x A V -f -f. ' mf.,-A 'Q fp. .., . , i T 1 11 Fr,,,,,,.... 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A , .- - -'., --'..' -P V1 1 44. 1 :H .Az .- -' ,- - ,Q -1.-,Lan-,i'.....- ..,..-....., ',.-4,--- 'K sf l Q-1 1' saw' w:u.ff.m...m wie.-...ui-aa ,,,. Nfs,,., fr -311 N ' . .. l. , v fl , f ,' ,. AQ- In ., ,f , N-tm , ,....v.. .,..f' , Nei -,, SQ Lf,,,.,.',.,.- H , 52.2 LZSLL ex ?TT'lVT'f' T! ' if-3 -,M ,..:. Sveninrz Abbott, Warren Salisbury, Farmer, AXA Rumford Rumford High School .Xgriculture Freshman Basketball, Freshman Football, I-'reshman Tracltg Varsity Basket- ball Squad Q2, 3, 45 5 Varsity 'fraclc Q2, 35 g Pipe Committee Q25 g junior Prom Committee, Rifle Club Ql, 2, 353 Agriculture Club Ql. 2, 35, Class Relay Team Ql, 2, 35 g Chairman Commencement lglall Committee. Adams, Amy Belle, Amiable, AZ Patten Patten Academy linfflish D All Maine Woiiieii QZ, 3, 45 3 Contributors' Club Q l, 2. 3, -l-5 5 'freasurer Q25 3 Vice President Q45 g Varsity I-Iuckey l l. 2. 3, 45 3 tlass Hockey Ql, 2, 3, 45 3 Campus Reporter Q2, 35 g Sporting liclitur for tlirls Q-lllg Athletic Board Q2. 35 gVVinter Sports Q3, 45 1 Intercollegiate Poetry. lst prize Q25 g 3rd prize Q35 1 Trustee Scholarship Q35 g NA.,-X.li. Delegate Q35 g Associate Editor of illaiuv- Spring, Quting Club, Treasurer Q35, Yice-President Q45 g Manager of Girls' Baseball Q25 5 Y.lN.C.A. Cabinet QZ, 35 g Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi. Ames, Isabel Zilpha, Izzy, XQ Northport Camden High School Latin Class Basketball Ql, 2, 3, 45 'lfraclc Q25 g Manager Q35 g Latin Club Q2, 3, 45 Q Class Numerals Q1, 2, 353 Winter Sports Ql, 3, 453 Mt. Vernon House President Q45. Anderson, John Raymond Bangor Bangor High School Forestry Andrews, james Francis, Andy, fDK Lubcc Lubec High School Economics Freshman Cross Country Squad, Varsity Track Q2, 35 3 Class Relay Q2, 35. Armes, Fred Douglass, Freddy,l' AXA Bath Morse High School Mechanical Engineering Glee Club Ql5g M.C.A. Q1, 25 g Chaplain Q35 g 'Vice-President, Student Sen- ate Q3, 45 g Chautauqua Secretry Q45 g A.S.M.E. Q3, 45. - N,--.va-'vw-r '-' fwwifo ' val 25 i. 'S Fr ki i. i. 3 2 E . v- , .,, , .-.,- , --af--f .. - ----H-'f'f ' ':f r ' ', 4 , , Q- A .-....... ,-- ..-, Q..v.n.4 .4.4.---n. - . e ' . , W 'F' -x: Ti M .. -.... AA A ,J Wgw!7x'x1N v 1 K 4 -i -C qi KN gg-N---'W-V iilux gb J V1 'Q......-1,-W-K.em,,.. . 1 751 ' '5ff',5f!',- , 'wx 112' ,. .5 -g. T -,Q ' Qhsr-Q, f'- ,iii -f 5. Q f '- - - V it - '?5'i.-F-L M' ' 7- V ', X 5 A , -f . r., --f fjj,. , Q -. ix 5 . - za.wnnQ - -' A- ' ' - ---- -...z...t..,.,-,, sg-M -F , ., - ' f Belinian, Mary Cameron . Bangor Bangor High School French Berg, Fredrick Theodore Portland Portland Hlgh School Electrical Engineering Best, Alton Lewis, Ben, AFP Allentown Pu. . Forestry Bixby, Thom?-S PCTTY, Tom, ATO Newburyport, Mass. Newburyport High School 1:iO,.e5U.Q. Class Relay Ql, 3, 45 5 Banquet Committee Ql5 g Nominating Committee Q25'g Forestry Club Ql, 2, 3, 45, Executive Committee Q2, 3, 45 3 Xi Sigma Pi. Blackwell, Everett Elmer, Blackie, CDMA Madison Madlson Hlgh School Civil Engineering Band Ql, 2, 35 , Assistant Band Leader Q35 5 Civil Club Q35. Blanchard, Merideth Linn, Peggy, HBQ Pittsfield Maine Central Institute English Home Economics Club Ql, 25. Blodgett Earle Theodore Ted, AFP Bowdoinham Coombs High School Agriculture Blackwell Everett Elmer Blackie, CDMA Madison Madison High School Civil Engineering Band Ql 2 35 Assistant Band Leader Q35 3 Civil Club Q35. Bockus Clayton Turnbull Cuddy, BQII Stoneham, Mass. Stoneham High School Chemical Engineering Freshman Football Ql5g Manager Freshman Baseball Ql5g Asst. Manager Baseball Q25 Chairman Pipe Committee Q25 3 Manager Baseball Q35 5 junior Week Committee Q35 5 Hockey Squad Ql, 35 5 Mu Chi Sigma 3 Alpha Chi Sig- ma Treasurer Q45 Boothby Margaret Foster Gorham Home Economics Bragdon George Alec Toby, QJMA I Franklin Franklin High School Mafhematlcs Colby College Math Club Q2 3 45 Kappa Phi Kappa. . . . . : 1 . a r ' . as .1 J ' s . . 9 . , . 1 as -s 9 . . . -'sn r 27 97 gan . Q.. ..,' - , Aa sf:-.A ...L ,. nr FQ , T2 ..x r 'x, , X fl x, . f7'f 1 6 , v., ,gb I , 1. .- .mg 0 , Wil' 2....i'M lim, ., 1. K. J E l l i l E i x i i Q i l 5 . l 'A 1 3 5 l v f x F 2 if lb E l ll It I l -I 1, v .-I 1 me I Q Al 'Z . R z 3. ,l 7 4 3 Q l , 2.1 ang mu.-'nusxx Bridges, Grace Orono Eiiswoffh High School English Brown, Clare Herbert, Cy, BAE f Statffn Islamlf N-'Y' Curtis High School ' Chemical Engineering Sophomore Hop Committee5 Sophomore Owls5 Manager Tennis Q25 5 Cap- tain Tennis Q355 Editor Freshman Hand Book Q355 M.C.A. Cabinet and Deputations Ql, 2, 3, 455 Class Treasurer Q355 Prom Floor Director Q355 Prism Boardfg Alpha Chi Sigma 5 Assistant Cheer Leader Q35 5 Senior Skulls 5 President A.A. Q45. Brownstone, David Isaac P0f'f1a11d Portland High schooi 5 Bwlvgy Carpenter, Lewis Jacques, jack, CDMA 5 Patten Patten Academy Electrical Engineering Cross Country Squad Q1, 25 5 Glee Club Ql, Z, 35 5 Manager Musical Club Cassista, Achilles joseph, Cass, ATO Nashua, N. H. Nashua High School Mechanical Engineering N umerals Football, Baseball Q15 5 Football QZ, 3, 45 5 Baseball Q2, 35 5 Sopho- more Gwls 3 Class Vice-President Q35 5 M Club. - Cha, Sung Hyan Hilo, Hawaii Chemical Enffineerino' b b Chapman, Stuart Hutchings, Chappie, QK2 Hartford Colm Hilfllgifd Pglbllc High Schopl . l Mechanical Engineering ass .Xec. Comm.. 'Q-55 Circulation Manager Camfms Q255 Junior P1-om Committeeg Advertising Manager Mainiac Q355 M.C.A. Cabinet Q355 A.S. M.E. Q35 5 Cross Country Q15. Chesterton,,Allan B. U Ionesport High School 331165159 ll S bb . - 4 c uca 1011 CZ? . E151 and Blade Q45 , Ordei of the Temple Q3, 45 3 Lieutenant R.O.T.C. 1 nd C15 , Track Q15 , Glee Club Q15 5 Campus Q3, 45, 28 V V F v A H .E . vi , Y , . V: . - Y--ff ' a . f vd1 '. In-Q7 ' . - ,. , - .. .--f,-W N .,- i .. a -1 av--ru1!llv '!-Y' 'f 7- w ..- : fw 1' 'vf' 'f 'Y f -4-of 7 vw--l ? r E ? 1 1 - ' ' . ' 'A' ' ' 4 ...4. AT.: 5' L21 41.1. , lui-4 -.4.L,g, 5. .- LA' f..- - ,' . ,n.. . I . H E 1, . , 1 , A Z 1174 Y '1..' . -f'lf-:-h- -:W ' :K l il 2 I Clapp, Milton H., Milt, CDFA Bangor Bangor High School Chemical Engineering Varsity Rifle Team Q2, ISD 3 Band C2, SQ 3 .-Xlpha Chi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Clark, Anna Evelyn Bangor Bangor High School French Clark, Richard Gilman, AXA Sanford Sanford High School Electrical Engineering . Manager Basketball HQ g M Club. f Cogswell, Cyril Gray, Cy, BGII NVashington, D. C. , St. Albans School for Boys Economics Freshman Relay, Vice-President Debating Society l2l 2 Yice-President Epis- copalian Club Q29 : Pi Pi Kappa 12. 3, -ll, Yice-President 135 3 1-'rixizz Board ' C555 Chairman of First Maine State Student Conference 1353 Executive Committee Qfijg Kappa Gamma Phi C36 3 Maine Masque t2j. President 63. 45 5 Commencement XVeek Committee 1-lj 3 Yice-l'resident M.C..-X. C-lj 3 Yar- sity Track CZ, 3, -lj g Member Committee on Student Vroblenisg Senior Skulls. Cogswell, Lawrence Perley, Buss, BFJII lYashington. D. C. Western High School Biology Freshman Cross Country Squad ill Assistant Manager Varsity Track t2j 2 - Maine Masque KZ. 3D 3 Stage Director 63. -ll : Assistant Cheer Leader CZ. 35 2 Cheer Leader C45 2 Chairman Chautauqua Committee l-lj. I i Cooper, Marion, Coop, AOII Berlin, N. H. Berlin High School History i Debating Club g Y.lV.C.A. Cabinet 13,3 g Deputation Team Q2, fij. Copeland, Elliott 'William. ATA Thomaston Thomaston High School Chemical Engineering Freshman Rifle Club flj. Couillard, Blandena C.. Dena, IIBQ5 Bangor Bangor High School M21fl1Cm21tiCS Rifle Club flj g Mathematics Club 135. 29 au- .rw fp:- - , , .,. - - Y-Yf: !'F??!, '-.. .-.. ,...ff - , ,, Wi, 3 ,f 3' -1- l , . 4 -. p if-L. ,, A., V V - il , , - . A tfr-g V-Appl NV , - . N A V BJ 2 'K KK' sq V f 7 :Z i I , L,f.,- A f W-1 -' A , 1, ' - I vi ., A 137: iii vi' ' X-Nil! 1 - lb. , 9' 4 Y I. fy K . 1 lik, N 1 ,wi ,ly 1 , , lk . ,- ,. V A V g BA-lhhsxir . w L 4 .,,,..,q-, . V- ,,ff. J- ' 'ff .'g,. 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Dickson, Thom'as L., Tommy , BQJII Mexico Mexico High School Forestry 1 Freshmen Football3 Track Numerals Q 275 3 V ice-President Sophomore Class, , Vive-President Sophomore Owls 3 Varsity Track Q2, 3,5 3 M 3 Varsity ' Football Q2, 3, 453 M 3 Treasurer Forestry Clubg President of Class Q353 Xi Sigma Pig Phi Sigma3 Vice-President Phi Sigma3 Varsity Track Q453 ' Senior Skulls. ' I ' Dolloff, CT, HDlCk,,, 1-Qunqfofd Stephens High School Agriculture Freshman Football, Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Basketball Squad Q353 J- Sophomore Hop Committeeg Class'Executive Committee Q35 3 Secretary M. r C.A.3 Circulation Manager M aimac Q25 3 Prigm, 130511-gl, l P2 ls ' Dooey, Merrill Harmon Brewer Brewer High School Lqtin as E iippa Phi Kappag Sodalitas Latina, Secretary and Treasurer Q35, President l Dooks Earl 5 r , Joseph . 5 Orono High School E 01090 . 4 conomics Freshman Basketball 3 Men's Student Senate 5 30 5 3 iillf r f E l 5 i 1 ,,.,,, 1 if 1 X 1. l 'WK ---- 1 Dow, George Farrington Fayette 5 Kenfs H111 Se1C1111'19'1'Y Animal Husbandry f Joseph Rider Farrington Scholarship Cl,35 3 Alpha Zeta CZ5 3 Vice-President Q Heck Club C35 3 Varsity Track C 35 3 Kappa Phi Kappag Stock judging Team I C45 3 Vice-President Alpha Zeta C45. Eastman, Robert Dunbar, Bob , Squirt , QJKE F1-yeburg F I'yCbl11'g ACHCICITIY Economics Class Executive Committee C25 3 Assistant Manager Baseball C25. Engel, Edward Martin, Ed CDKE r W , Ubly, Mich. ' Ferris Institute Chemical Engineering Senior Skulls3 Alpha Chi Sigmag Kappa Gamma Phi3 Contributors' Club: Maine Masqueg Vice-President Student Senate C353 Campus Cl, Z, 35 and i Editor-in-Chief C45 3 Editor-in-Chief of 19Z7 Prism C35 3 Junior llfeek Committee C353 Chairman of Men's Cane Committee C45. q Engel, Irene Wentworth, jerry , X9 Eastport Eastport High and Farmington Normal English ' Campus C35 3 Lectures Editor C45 3 Y.VV'.C.A. Cabinetg Girls' Rifle Club C35. Epstein, Nathan, Nate Bfmgol' Bangor High School 13101083' 5 Football C15 3 Basketball CZ, 45. I Farrington, Lucy, Lou , X52 Brewer Brewer High School Home Economics l M Club Minstrels C153 Pan-Hellenic Council Cl, 2, 3, 45 3 President C45 3 Home Economics Club Cz, 3,453 vice-P1-esifiem gap, Campus Board 435. l ,le H Farrington, Marion, QM Bnrewel' I Q, - Brewer High School Biology ,i Phi Sigma3 Rifle Team CZ, 3, 453 Class Numeralsg Class Hockey Cl, 453 Class Basketball C45 3 Home Ec Club Cl, Z5. jg ' il 3 Farris, Evelyn Ada, Sid , X0 Eastpoft Shead Memorial High School Latm Latin Club CZ, 35 3 Vice-President Rifle Club C35. Fernald, Abba Colburn Wintefpoft Winterport High School History Fefnaid, waidfon Eaton East Bwthbay Boothbay High School H1St0fy Field, Kenneth Sellers, Red , Ken , CIDKE Millinocket , L Electrical Engineering Bangor High School Glee Club QZQ g Band Ql, 2, SD g Exchange Editor M ainiac Q35 5 News Editor Campus Q35 . Fifield, Sumner Hammond Bangor Bangor High School Electrical Engineering Ford, Eleanor Frances, Fordie Brewer Brewer High School Latin Rifle Club, Latin Club. Foster, john Henry, EX Portland Education Fowler, Enna Wilbur South Portland i Latin French, Leita Esther Brewer Brewer High School History French, Lucian Taylor, Luke t BK 4 1 .g FOI'l2 Fairfield High schooi Fglffffg Band C1,2,3DgRiHe ciub tsp. Y Friedman, Hilda Lee BaUg01' High School 1 ?iangOf- 4 renc 1 32 ww ,f LAL., ..,,,.,,.. Gallagher, Iames Francis, j'innny , ATQ Bangor Bangor High SCh001 Economics Band fl, 2, 3D 5 Freshman Basketballg Varsity Basketball Squad C3 X T Relay C3, 4D 3 Varsity Track Squad 13, -H 5 Pi Pi Kappa. . -H 3 Llass Gerry, Wyman Parker Brewer BFCWCI' SCl'100l EQQn0111iQ5 Getchell, William Bassett, Ir. Augusta Cony High School Civil linginoor-ing Grant, Ernest Howard, EX XYashhnrn Washburn High School Mathematics Kappa Phi Kappa, Campzrs Board Cljg Asst. Circulation Manager ip2ilQ Band CZD j Freshman Rifle Teamg Math Clubg Physics Cluhg Glee Chili 13,9 1 Penobscot Valley Alumni Association Scholarship. G1-055, Elfoy I-Ieyer XVZ1lClOlJOl'0 Wfaldoboro High School lin1'0Sl1'5' Forestry Club fl, 2j. Guilbault, Beatrice O. liilflflCf0 fl Biddeford High School Fwidi K Siwnisli Guilfoyle, Patrick joseph, joe , GX BHTVC- Mass- Barre High School Electrical Engineering Rifle Team QU 3 Class Relay Q2, 3, 4D g Nunieralsg Varsity Track Team K3, -lj Q Tau Beta Pig Scabbard ci Blade, Battalion Adjutant 149. Gushee, Florence Sherman, X0 j'xl7l'lftff'l Oak Grove Seminary Uwlmm li Dramatics Cl, 2, 3jg Student Government Council 129, Y.VV.C..-X. K3, QU, Maine Masque. .l1lI9'1!t'1ldn4A:,:f'Aox1a 1-'I ' il . . 33 ,A 5, ' ox ,, M..Q J. 4 , M. 1 gl , Tn- h . . ,, 'fn' ,Q y , Q, - , f - 4, ,. 'c .Lg V' ' sf. wi.. Y., 5: ..- ..,..,......,.,...,..- ,.a........,, ......, V H K2 New Vineyard 5, Hackkett, Carroll Edmund, Cockey, - Farmington High School A . Forestry ' B b ll Q25 g M Club, Sophomore Qwls. .5 Capt. Baseball Q15 Q,-V3.I'S1'Ey ase a 11' ,,,, Emt ,F re Hammond, Gertrude Elizabeth Spanish 4 . Eliot High School i 2 Spanish Club A ' Hanscom, William Asa, Bill, ATQ Orono 1 Orono High School Forestry Q Numerals Football, Basketball, Baseball Ql5g Varsity Basketball Q2, 3, 45, Captain Q45 ,Varsity Baseball Squad Q2, 35 5 Forestry Club Ql, 2, 3, 45 g Soph- 0, omore Pipe Committee, Sophomore Owls, Penobscot Valley Alumni Associa- . tion Scholarship 5 junior Week Committee. i , 3 Augusta 41 Harris, Charles Miller, Charlie, EN COHY High School Mechanical Engineering mmTwnu3AsME 3 Haff1S Frederick Simpson ATA M110 Milo High School F01 esta Baseball Q1 25 Hartley Harry Albert Crab QDK2 Brunswlck Brunswick High School CW11 En meelm Asst Manager Cross Country Q35 C1V1l Club 3 b Higgins Wallace Ingley Mapleton High School M3211 is 6 Hitchmgs Ruth Clara H1tch AAA Caribou High School Clulbou Pelegatettoblndianapolis Convention Ql Class Hockey 1 2 3 4 BSOeig1e ar Oni D YWCA 3 45 P1CS1ClC11tB'1lC1lt111CII Lll 4 sb I ' n 1 .D X t Hobson, Roy Clinton, fbi-IK Portland Portland High School Mechanical Engineering I Freshman Track, Chairman Sophomore lipe Committee: Sophomore Owlsg Varsity Track QZ, 3, -lj, Captain till 1 M Clubg Senior Skulls, Vice-Presb dent Class f4j. Hodgins, Ardra Orina, Sunshine , 'DM Irloulton Houlton High School English Wheaton College Contributors' Club f2, 3, -lj, Secretary Q35 3 Cunifns lloarcl t2. 35, Specials Editor C355 Pan-Hellenic Council 13, -U. Secretary t-llg Student Relations Committee Y.XV.C.A. HD. Hodgins, Elwin Blanchard, Spud, fI1MA Houlton Houlton High School Civil Engineering Cross Country Cljg Basketball Ill: Class Treasurer tl lg Treasurer Civil Club Q3j g Associate Editor Prism. Howard, Henry George, Tim, fDM.X South Paris South Paris High School Civil Engineering Scabbard and Blade: Qrder of the Temple: Civil Club: liirst Sergeant 1337. R.Q.'l'.C.g First Lieutenant Htl. Hoyt. Edith Gertrude, AAA Yonkers, N. Y. Northfield Seminary l:1'CI1Cl1 M Club Miustrels t' l 'l : French Club fl, 2. 3, 41 : Spanish Club f3'l 2 Man- ager of Hockey Q-ll. Hughes, Crystal Snowie. Chris, XD Mapleton Mapleton High School Chemistry Varsity Basketball fl. 2. 331. Captain 131 3 Class Basketball tl. 2. 3, -lil g :Nth- letic Board C13 : Class Secretary f2. 3. 4 i 1 Student fioverninent f'2. 35, Treas- urer Q2l, Vice-President 135 : .Nil Maine XYHIIICIT. 35 Ah: un-ulizairef ul: 2s.':-ana' - do-van 15 A ,, il 1 F E, f 7 X' ' reed-N, . ,- ,A'4Y X, 5 V ' S 1 4 4-r ': ' L o-1---fo--Mwex ' , 5 4 3 M... M-' B--.Ni , , A , , ,- , . r f M -,,,,,,,,,', .-..,l......,,....... ....,.........,,...a,..-,,-,...p..L.,.,.....,.a, ....., - ...L V .K ,..,.,.,,......,.......,.....,...,--.- , ,.....-- .,..,............. ...,....-4---ff-lf--- -'---M u 3, - k M s o lacobs, George Webster, 'R0b1n Hood' HNH Bloc tChen1i3tiiI Brockton High School h. . MasS6f1g1sZS3lZCcU 0 Bugler ROOTS. CU, Sergeant Bugler Q25 5 Liberal Club C25 g RMC Club C2530 3 Manager C25 5 Varsity Team Q2, 35 3 Outing Club Q3, 45 5 Instrumental Club C45 5 President Deutscher Verein james, Wilson Goucher, GMA gang? Bangor High School pams Johnson, Edward Douglass, Ed, Bon Monmouth Mechanic Arts High School, Boston HOFf1CUlfUfC Cross Country Squad f15g Track Squad C153 Alpha Zeta C353 SCCfCta1'Y Alpha Zeta Q45 g Secretary 'Heck' Club Q45 3 Phi Sigma Q45 g Vice-President pro tem Phi Sigma C45. johnson, Marada'Lucy ' Pittsfield Maine Central Institute Home Economics Home Economics Club Q1, 2, 3, 45 g Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Ql, 2, 3, 45, Secretary CZ, 3, 45 5 Balentine House Treasurer C25. johnson Margaret Elva, Peggy, i1'IBfIJ Bangor Bangor High School Mathematics Kamenkovitz, Archie Edward B G' . angor Bangor High School Economics Kehoe, George Frederick, CDFA Rutland High School 5 Rutlangoifgiil 435 Student Senate C455 Club qs, 45 , Colonel of R.o. VC Ommittee C45 , Scabbard and Blade. Kelso, Elmer Garfield, HKGI as NAPC Jr Buxton High School - i i FBHMOU Freshman Baseball' Varsit - . '01'CSt1'Y 1 y Baseb ll 2 5 P . - I, 4 fl, 355 Intra-Muralg Phi Sigma, li i4 D HHS Clilb Cl, 2, 37 i RIHL rlieam st t. R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade. as.w.qmQ.'-mf-1..,.a4f...f . .. - . -.W Y, 1'-4.4.-mum 36 K' 1 2-fs 'I f ,H A ,f -a. I r - V M.. NN X 'mx iqhx 4. F -. S , -X 5 ,,.-,N , f-4 n '- --- , .4 M 'Y F ' r -.....-........,--5. 1 ' ' ' , . , . .,, . M- -. W, A Y i ii wwf ' - 5 Y .ff ge 'f.4V',.:g-, .. 5422- ' ' U . I ,. . -f ' s...,.....n ,,,,.f -1,,g H t, , fe l'ff7Yn'1i'.S42K5i-'. if Kirk, Florence M., Mae, IIBfI1 - Bangoi Bangor High SCh00l French Campus Board Q31 Knox, Eugene Alfred. Hard, fIfKE I-101111011 Houlton High School pin-Sicg Glee Club CU. i Kronholm, Edgar Wfarren 510115011 Monson Academy lvtlislofy Kurson, Sylvia Marion, Sylly Bar 1-Im-bor Bar Harbor High School linglish Contributors' Club tl, Zj: First Prize Soplimiimc lissay Contest 4.293 Cap- tain Freshman Basketball: Class Basketball tl. ll: Secretary of Ut-bating Club QZQQ Second Prize XYomcn's .Intercollegiate Poetry Contest t2jg First Prize Contributors' Club Short Story Contest 1.29: Assistant Iiclitor ,lluim'- Spring Lamoreau, Paul Dombey, Cy, 'MIK Presque Isle Presque Isle High School lilcctrical linginccring Class Vice-President tljg Class Football ll D: Class l'resirlt-nt 121: Varsity Football 112, 35. Captain tg-ll 3 Prcsiclt-nt Soplioniorc 1 lwls: 'l'r:iclc 'l't-ani 4.21 3 M.C.A. Board t3j 1 M Club Q31 Secretary .eX..X. ill. X'icc-l'rcsidt-nt bij g President Senior Skulls. Lane, Annette Elizabeth. XQ Calais Malden CMass.l High School French M Club Minstrcls g C.lIllIf'H.V 13, -1 ll 1 L'fnnnicncc1ncnt Ball Committee. Lary, George Alf red, ATA Old Orchard Old Orchard High School Forestry Lavorgna. Michael Lawrence. fbK Rumford Stephens High School lilectrical Engineering Freshman Football. Basketball 3 Varsity l f.f,tball 43. 4 gp 1 BI Clulig ,'X,S.fxI,E. -1lt'nsxunx,mp---fr ----- f ,-1, 37 . Q Lefnans Ruth, - H E Belfast High School . Ome C0110 H Home Economics Club Cl, 2, 3, 45, PfC51dC11'f Lewis, Carlton Herbert, Tuck, ATA 5 Old Qfcha-fd Old orchard High schooi Forestry Track Cl, 2D 5 Vice-President Forestry Club CSD , Campus Lewis, George Boston, Duffy, BGJTI I N01'th Befwlck North Berwick High School ' EdUCHU011 Freshman Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Baseball CZ, SD 5 M Club. Lord, Marion E., X9 Kezar Falls Porter High School English Athletic Board ClD , Track CZD , Dramatics CZ, SD , Maine Masque CSD , House Treasurer CSD, Student Gov't Council CSD , Vice-President Y.W.C.A. CSD 5 Assistant Hockey Manager CSD. Lovely, Claude Gerald , ' Qld Town Old Town High School Mathematics Freshman Football, Track Cl, Z, S, 4D L, Track Club Scholarship 1924. McGary, Donald Frederick, Tujo, K2 Bangor Bangor High School 1 7 Coburn Classical Institute u Cross COUHUY Squad CZ, 4D, Spanish Club, Color Sergeant CSD, Captain C4D , Scabbard and Blade, Pi Pi Kappa. Economics McGowan, Gaylon Hamilton GDXL I 1 d F H . f D Island Falls S an 3 S High School Mechanical Enffineerinff Northeastern University A 6 b Band CZ, 35D 3 Executive Comm. A.S.M,E 38 V- A. Y- Y - -H, .. ---v-ef-.L - .,.- F.. -kihhlg v FJ' -a---M ' -.,--,wx wi fi 'vi - -sw... at L A vwafws 'W c....f 41 MacLaughlin, Christine llaric, Cln'is. IIIMD Bangor Bangor High School 3lIllllClllZlllCS Rifle Club fl. 21. mm cial, il. 3. si. lim-lay 43, A ip .ix. .x. iam-ti Q23 Spanish Club Q3 j. Macl,aughlin, Marlin Vance, Mac, E415 llrewcr Brewer High School Physics Bancl ll, 2, 31. Director l-ll 3 Rlufical Klnli 13,-lll liappa l'hi liappa: Scala- barcl ancl lilacle. McPhee, Howard Shericlan. lJaflcly, HK llalh Morse High School Klatlieinzitics Mathematics Cflnh: Scahliarrl anal lllaclc: lnira-Nlnr:il: L.':ip1ain R.U.'l'.C.g Baseball f3j. NcQuaiclc. Marguerite Iivelyn, Mae Hangm- Kcnt State fOhioj 'l'cachcrs College lelomc liconomics Malioncy, john I'IIlQl.'I'llly lillsworlh lillswortli High School lflnglisli , . . . , . . . ' , Canzfiux Iloarrl 4 ' wr Nl ini in lilitoi in lla Sf: im lfvnfl 1' ij ......::gg'. '.Q.11Ja'-. I,iI' ..,.,. lflllllill'-lllelfllll'll lfil 1 Kappa liannna l'hi 4.2. 3. -l 1 1 l'l'l'rlfll'lll Q-lp g Lfontrilvn- tors' Cluh ll. 2, 3, -ll: fliairinan Klciiilicrfliip lfoiniiiillc-e of New l'ln l. nfl 51 Intercollegiate Xcwspzipcr .Xfwcizitiim Mi: l'hairin:in Si'i'x'icc Cfonnnittcc Q-ljg Xcinhci' of lll't'5l1lL'lll'S lfoiiiiiiitu-c on S'llIflClll lnvcftigalion anrl lic- scarch Q-lj . Marsh, Marion Faye. Orono High School Martin. George Nelso Hudson High School Marsliic. Kilf Urono History n, 'MIA Hufleon, N. Y. Civil ljngineering Glee Club QI, 22. 39 Matthews, Annette Susan, uBObbie,w AZ Hampden Higilands Hampden Academy . l 10 ogy ' Campztg CZ, 35 5 4-H Club CZ, 35 , House Secretary C35 , Phi Sigma Merchant, Edith Charlotte, Edie, AZ .- W-a1m1t.Hi11 North Yarmouth Academy ' I B1010gY'Chem1StfY Hockey CZ, 3, 45, 4-H Club, Baseball CZ, 35, Track CZ5, Numerals CZ5, C25 5 outing Club 43, 45, Phi. sigma 13, 45 5 Winter Sports Cl, 3, 45: Mt. Vernon House President C45, Business Manager IVIai11e-Spring C45, Senior Cane Committee. Meserve, Norman A., Norm, K2 Gorham, N. H. Gorham High School A Forestry Freshman Track C15 , Varsity Baseball CZ5 , Sophomore Owls CZ Milliken, .Harold Edward, AXA Portland Deering High School ' Civil Engineering Varsity Track C15 , Secretary Civil Club Mitcheii, Aiffed Bradford, BAE A 5360 Thornton Academy Chemical Engineering Math Club, French Club. a Instrumental Club CZ, 35 , Glee Club CZ 5 , Alpha Chi Sigma, Mu Chi Sigma. Mitchell, Donald Davis, CIJFA Lynn, Mass. Forestry Track Cl, Z, 35 , Relay Modes, Samuel, Peanut Portland Portland High School Chemistry Manager Basketball at Commons. Moore, john Philip, Dinty, 24192 ' Solltlglizfgufd H2glg5Ch?01t . i Elect1'iEaClLT?li1kj1?eeiiiiiE C ay Q ' ' 45 ' Varsity Track CZ, 3, 45 3 Intra-Mural Delegate fi 40 . 3 --v-......,....,-,W . -Gi -A 'T I Morenault, Angeline Gertrude Fort Kent Fort Kent High School Blathenmtics Muzzy, Bessie Agnes, Betty, IIBfli Greenville Greenville High School lloine liconomics Campus Board 12, 33 1 Social lirlitor lil 3 tilt-e Llnh 4 l. ll : Blaine Klinstrels flj 3 Home IIC Club t l, 2. 3.3 g Secretary-Treasurer I3 l 1 l'ri.vm Board. Myers, Beatrice Evelyn, KW Orono Orono High School French Latin Clubg Rifle Club. Norton, Howard Richard. EN XYinslow Coburn Classical Institute Civil lingineering Banquet Comm. tl! 3 lfootliall tl, 33 3 Track 12, 31 3 tfivil Chili. Nutting. Alhert Dean. 'DMA South Paris Forestry Nutting, Percy l,ynian. Eflfbl Slmwliegan Skowhegan lligh School Blatheniatics O'Connor. Edith Harriet, X0 Ycazie Bangor High School Home liconomics Home Economics Cluh 4 l, Z, 3, 4 I 1 .Xrt liflllfll' l'ri.vm 13 1 1 XX'oxnen's Slllflljlll Government Q-lil I Senior Cane Connnittcc: lt'enny t':n'nix'al Umnnittee li-1 J. O'Connor. Margaret Isahelle Bangor Bangor High School French O'Connor. XYatson Burdette. EX Bangor Bangor High School Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi. .41 O'Neil, John Daniel, Jack, SDK Lewiston . Forestry d H h S hool lor Zfl3fle1Teani Q2, 35 3 Track Club Ql, Z, 35 3 Men's Student Senate Orne, Lorinda Belle, AAA A Thomaston Thomaston High School B101083' M Club Minstrels Ql5 3 Varsity Hockey Q2, 3, 45 3 Class Hockey Q2, 3, 45 3 All Maine Women Q2, 3, 45, Chairman Q45 3 Baseball Manager Q35 3 Phi Sigma Q3, 45, Secretary Q453 Chi Qmega Sociology Prize Q353 Deputation Team Q35 3 New England Field Council Q45 3 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Q45 3 Delegate to Student Congress at Ann Arbor. Otis, Clarence Edward, Bill, GPX Oakland Oakland High School , Electrical Engineering Track Q15 3 Executive Comm. Q35 3 Cross Country Asst. Mgr. Q35 3 Manager Q45. Palmer, Sara Alice, AOII Orono Orono High School History Pannoni, Anthony John F311 Rive,-,Mass A Civil Engineering Parker, Charles Fulton, Ir. 3 South Windham Westbrook High School 3 Civil Engineering Parker, Lyndell Kilgore, Parkie, ATQ A h Ei-iwoio Little High School Foistig Rifle Team ll, 2, 3, 45 3 Forestry Club Ql, 2, 3, 45, Parsons, William, Bill, ATA A . g York High School South Berwick Academy Asst' Mgr' Baseball CU 5 Rifle Club Ql, 25 3 Forestry Clubg Order of Temple. 42 N . - - A ' - T .. -, A ,, ,....,: . -,-- .3 A Z- .,.,.,..',, t , , .L A .J 1, . , ll!-p p C -Y. - - - LQ-i i w L' Lv t, . . - ,.. ..-.....- ,.. 2 4--. r-v uv v- w-0' l ' - ' A - ' A, -A ansmA-5 .T Y WAND- f- V 7, V V . A - - D r fx J my ,iff-r: 'K 7 f,N W-, Peabody, Clara XVebster, Clare XX'eb, AOII Portland 4 Orono High School licononiics 'Lb Treasurer Debating Club t2i 3 filet- Club ill 2 Maint- Masque Plays tl, 35 : ' Y.VV.C.A. Cabinet l.3jg Mount Yernon llztseball 'l'eani lull. Peabody, Helen Adams. Hel, .-XOII Portland Orono High School-l'ortland Iligh linglish All Maine XX'omen 42. 31 3 Varsity lloclct-5' 1.2, 3 i 1 Asst. Mgr. llaslcetball Q53 2 Prism, Boardg Draniatics I l. 21 1 Ilistorian Maine Rlztsque: XX'oinen's Student Gov't. Council Qljg Secretary l'an-llellenie Council Lili Secretary Outing Clubg Contributors' Clubg Deputation Team 4.3 J. Pearce, Selden bl., Seldom, jake, AX.-X llallowell Hallowell High School Chemical liuginet-ring Kents Hill Academy Asst. Mgr. Track ll l 3 Track 13, 4 J 1 Rifle Club 1 l l 1 Soplioinore lixecutive Cotnmitteeg Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau lleta l'i. '4- Peters. Ada Viola Bangor Bangor High School English Pettingill, Herbert Donham, 1-:X Island Ifalls Island Falls High School liducation Pike, joseph Bennett liridgton l7Oresli'y Plummer, Arnold Franklin, flvI'.X Irlarrington Harrington High School Pi Pi Kappa Economics Poor, Bernard Tyler. IINII Sebago i Potter Academy lilectrical lingineering A.I.E.E. Q-lj, Treasurer HQ 1 Uuting Club 43, -lj. Poor, Cuyler Stone Sebago Potter Academy Civil Engineering Cross Country tl, 23 3 MCA. Cabinet tl. 3 i 1 Civil Club 431 g Blaine Outing Club Q3, -lj g Men's Student Senate 4.49 : Tau lrleta Pi. K-2:19164 zw 'auu4r'f.2sfx1vr'-.re- 'fw S I 43 i i . t 'N hw: Poor Florence Leiter, ZGDP ' Sebago Gorham Normal School I English Deutsche Verein C4j. Porter, Arnold Beardsley, GJX I . Houlfon Houlton High School Civil Engmeefmg Civil Club C3j. Porter, Ralph Wellington, EX HOUPCOH Houlton High School Mechanical Engineering Preble, Margaret Mary, Peggy, AAA Brewer Brewer High School Home Economics Varsity Hockey Cl, 2, 3, 4j g Class Hockey CZ, 3, 4D 3 Baseball CZD g Track C25 5 Rifle Club CZ, 3, 4D 5 Captain Rifle Team g All Maine VVomen g Class Bas- ketball' C455 Manager of Basketball C4j 5 Glee Club Clj g Home Economics Club Cl,2,3,4j. ' Proctor, Kenneth Lee, Shrimp,,' QDHK Presque Isle Presque Isle High School Chemical Engineering Class Track Cljg Varsity Track CZ, 3, 4j g Alpha Chi Sigma, Class Relay 433. Purington, William Andrew, Bill Bangor Bangor High School Biology Redlon, John Albert, Abby, EAE e Bath Morse High School C Civil Engineering Rideouf, Doris Celia, Dot, KKI' Bangor Bangor High School History Home Economics Club Cl, Zj 5 Rifle Club C3, 45, 44 Q4 I l Ridley, Donald Harry, Don, AFP Sanford High School Sanford --Xgriculturt ,, Freshman Baseball: Varsity Baseball t'2J 3 Aggie Club lix. Comm. t5l : Glet FI' Club 435. 3 3 Rights, Albert Augustus, KE Bethlehem. Pa if liuglish Robinson, Paul Stanwood, Robby .-Xnburn Edward Little High School Civil lingineering l E Ross, Stanley W'illard. KE Columbia lfalls 3 Education i Rounsville, Sherman H., HSl'lCl'll1,U 'Miki liairhaven. Blass Fairhaven High School liconoinics Class lilresident ill: lireshnian Relay l reslunan Track: Class Relay tl. L2 3, -ll: Sophomore Owls: Varsity Relax 12, 3 ti t'aptain Varsity Relay 431 Varsity 'lirack t2. 31 3 Track Clubg Rl tlubg .luuior Klarshal: Senior Skulls C Q' Rowell, Pauline Frances. Polly, Kll' Urouo I Orono High School History Sanborn, Leon Melville. Sandy, BK Standish Standish High School Blatheniatics .15 fi J 5 5 -E Sanford, Arthur Redington. .'Xrt. AT!! l Sanford l'reparatory School 4 Freslunan Banquet Unninittee: 'l'reas Club gi. 2, 3. 45. fx 3 3 Sawyer, Elizabeth Louise. Lib, AAA g House-in-thePines. Mass. Hockey tll: Varsity Hockey' tl. .il 'L Basketball tl .ill Contributors' Club Phi Sigma Q35 5 Hockey Captain HQ. 3 i 5 Maxim vim f 45 Order of the 'lieinplei llathematics tflub. Redding. lfonn lforestry V l orestry Klub 42. .ill lform,-strj li .. !,,. Bangor nglish. Biology L lass lhisketball t l. 2. 31 2 X arsnx 7 , .. Y . t l. ... .S ti X ice-l resif lent .-X..-X. l3j UIC if ... -X N J E ,y ,. .....-Ju a......-...A-+un-16... Sawyer, Francis Virginia, 'fFran, ' AOII TOUCSPQTJI3 Spanish Ionesport High School - ' Spanish Club Q2, 3, 45 g Class Basketball Q3, 45 5 Maine Minstrels Scribner, Eugene Doughty, Gene, Scrib, CDMA Oakland Oakland High School A Mechanical Engineering Corporal Q25 g Rifle Club Ql, 25 5 Track Q35 g Senior Cane Committee, Cross- Country Q45 3 Track Club Q45 Q Wintei' Sports Team Q3, 45 3 M Club. Scribner, Henry Allen, 'Scrib, EAE Augusta Cony High School , Forestry Track Q2, 35. A Sennett, Harold Eugene, Mack, Albion High School Sherer, Charles Albert, CIJKZ Simon, Joseph Charles, QIDK Sterns High School Skillings, Clarence Edward, EX Foxcroft Academy 4 Small, Orlando Weeks, AFP Farmington High Sghogl Smith, Florence, Smitty Grand Manan High School Phi Sigma Smith, Louie Hillard, HNII Vinalhaven High School 2422 Albion Electrical Engineering Rockland Mechanical Engineering Millinocket Forestry Dover-Foxcroit Economics Farmington Dairy Husbandry Grand Manan, N. B. Pre-Medical Vinalhaven Mechanical Engineering A'S'M-E C3, 45, SCC1'Ctary-Treasurer Q45 g Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. ' 46 1 Smith, Russell Edward, Rus, AFP East Corinth Academy Snell, john Aldan, lack, BAE Portland High School Varsity Cross Countr f CZ, 3 ' A 3 D , lpha Zeta llffj g Executive Spear, Earle Maynard, Spike, BK llVarren High School Kappa Phi Kappa Spencer, Doris Corena, Bunny, KWI' Orono Catholic High School Spanish Club. Staples, Arthur justin, EX Washburn High School Staples, Eugene LeEorrest Deering High School Maine Outing Club C41 Stern, Harry Bangor High School Pi Pi Kappa Stevens, Inez, AOII Oakland High School Colby College Stewart, John Emmons Bar Harbor High School w.-Q-w All f..-'... ,A 47 East Corinth I-lorticullurc Portland Horticulture Comm. Q3 l. lVarren Mathematics Orono French XVashhurn Mechanical Engineering Portland Civil Engineering Bangor if:C0l'lUllllCS Oakland Psychology Bar l-larlvor Mathematics k v HNH Brownyille ' k , W'ld Curtis, Stic , . ' . 1E,?gW13q?Z11e Ijligli School Mechanical Engineering Rise ciub C15 iB2Ll'1d qi, 25 Q A.S.M-E 445- 3 Stinchiield, Anna Kelley, Anne, AOII . OTQUO Orono High School Public Speaking ' - ' ' ', h 15 3 President Girls' Glee Dramatics C2, 35 , Maine Masque, Minstrel S ow C Club. Q U sfiuqam, Lioyd Hollis, sfium crux Pittsigld Maine Central Institute ECOUOUTICS ' ' O l 'V rsit Track Freshman Relay CCapt.5 3 Freshman Track , Sophomore W s , a y 5 i V C253 Senate C2, 353 Glee Club C153 Intra-Mural C353 Prism Board C3 3 junior Prom Comm. C35 3 Class Relay Cl, 2, 35. ' A Swift, Ralph johnson Thomaston Forestr Thomaston High School y Sylvester Arthur Clayton, Bull, K2 Merrimac, Mass. Aroostook Central Institute . Horticulture Freshman Cross Countryg Freshman Basketball, Football C25 3 Varsity Foot- ball C35 , ciub. Tarr, James Edward Mapleton Mapleton High School Electrical Engineering Taylor, Dorothy Q., Doodie SP1-ingvale S3,1'1fOI'Cl SCl'100l Ecgnonqicg Spanish Club C25 3 Contributors' Club C4-5 3 Pi Pi Kappag Phi Beta Kappa. Taylor, Forrest Alexander, Grunt, KE Watel-ville Waterville High School Matllenlatics Freshman Cross Country3 Freshman Track3 Varsity Track C253 Varsity Cross Country Captain-elect C35 3 Sophomore Gwlsg Track Club, M ' Club? Kappa Phi Kappa. 48 'S ,III sS'9PWlC Templeton, Samuel joseph Greenville Jet. Greenville High School Mechanical Engineering Tobey, Raymond Elliott Kittery Point Traip Academy Electrical Engineering Torrey, Daniel Hfellington, Dan, SAE Deer Isle Deering High School Agriculture Freshman Cross Country: Relay: Track: Sophomore Owlsg Sophomore Pipe Committeeg M Club Secretary: Varsity Cross Country5 Relay5 Trackg President I..ittle's Individual Track Cup C251 Captain Relay C-U5 Senior Skulls. Trask, Henry O., Chick, E412 Mechanic Falls Gorham High School Forestry Freshman Football, Cross Country, Relay, Trackg Varsity Track Q2, 3, -U5 M.C.A. Cabinet tl, 2, 355 M.C..fX. President I-U5 Intra-Mural A. A. Dele- gate CZ, 31 5 Prislii Board: Sophomore Owls: Class Relay tl, 2, 35 5 Carnival Ball Committee C29 5 Student Senate t3l 5 Chairman Carnival Ball Q35 5 XVin- ter Sports Team C35 5 Forestry Club 135 2 Editor-in-Chief 'Ulfriifzc Foresfc1 ' lf-lllg Student Investigation and Research Committee C-U5 Chairman Com- mencement NVeek Committee. Turner, George XVilbur Coburn, AFP Hartford, Conn. Hartford Public High School Forestry Liberal Club l 1, 2. 37 3 Forestry Club l l, 2, 3, -ll 2 Track CU 5 Cross Country QZ, 3D 5 Maine Outing Club 43, 4 l, Pres. Q4 J 3 Glee Club Cl, Zj 5 Class Execu- tive Comm. ill 5 Phi Sigma: Xi Sigma Pi. Turner. Gtto Chessman Livermore Electrical Engineering Ulmer, Dwinal .-Xdelhert Verona East Maine Conference Seminary Education Varsity Football QZ. 35. W.. W ...F qi. 49 -5 al W., .' l . if-1 T H. K 'x wi L. v yi, .54 Varnum, Muriel L'Vesta, AZ A Alexzraiill U P ' t Hi h School l rmiaigl Clib QQ, 35, Segy and Treas. Q25 3 Varsity Basketball Q25 g Class Bas- il kefbaii qz, 35 , Hockey C2, 35 s GIGS Club- i , Waldo, Henry Channing, Chan, AFP Randolph Center, Vt. Randolph High School ' . Forestry A Freshman Rille Team 5 Varsity Rifle Team Q2, 35 g Vice-President R1He Club CZ, 35- A . ly Waldron, Alexander Frederick Kif'fC1'Y Point Traip Academy FOTCSUY A l Waltz, Everett Isaac, Nappie, BCBII Waldoboro e Lincoln Academy , H13Jf0fY Waring, Iva Stanley 010110 English Watson, Paul Edvvin ' ' Bangor Bangor High School Electrical Engineering Webster, Daniel, Danny, B911 Bangor Bangor Hi h School T Civil 'En0'ineerin0' g s as Mgr. Freshman Football Ql5, Ass't. Mgr. Varsity Football Q25g Maine Masque Ql, 2, 35, Chairman Class Executive Comm. Q25, Vice-President Civil Club Q35 3 Chairman junior VVeek Comm., Manager Football Q45. S 3 l Webster, Earle Roberts, Danny,', QDX Vyfatel-Ville Waterville High School Electrical Engineering F h - T ' ' res man Track, lNom1nat1ng Comm. Q35 3 Junior Prom Comm. Q35 , Ass't. Mgr. Basketball Q35. - Welch, Henry ' D Portland . 1 , Portland Hlgh 5011001 Electrical Engineering - . , ' :ll Welch, Hortense Agnes, WelcheyU Bradley Qld Town Hlgh Scoool Home Economics ll Home Econom C1 - - - 165 Hb fl, 2, 3, 45 , North Hall House Pres1dent 1 x l 50 ' i , .D , , ,fK,,,N eh- .J ?:ifS...,x,,f ii. ff --um-.ts ., I. , v .I H HN V' -NX I -,. . x xl , jg, . F, J K NNN tit,- K .. , , I Pais. -.Q .. 3-iw. H, .Q ., I, V L, , , vv' ,' 1. n ...fi-'E ' J- -ffwq lv-V fa f 4 L 3 I L 32 -L.......L x...ig-.m':.w W H , I x if ..v:-..,,Rm.,-Q' ' ' ' ' fiino-af.-,..J,., XVentuorth Paul hlagger Jagger AX.-X Sanford St Petersburg High School Economics otball lil 7 ij' lir ck tl Q. 'lnscball t2l. Wlutc. NI mrgarct julia I eggy .V XYinterport XX'1nterport High School Spanish mifvus l,o'u'd QU ' Spanish Club 137 3 French Club Q2, 3j. XV1itehouse Philip -X. I l il fl K XYinter Harbor XYinter Harbor High School Mechanical Engineering i ross Countrv t lj ' :X.S.XI I X-Xinch Eugene Christie Cf' Al ' Bangor lfrngor High School Forestry ' 'esunan I illc leunf Y rsity xie 'l'eam't2, 37: Mgr. Rifle Team t3j: Sc'1bl ard ind liladc. XYinslow Daphne Daph' KMI Rockland lioekland ll-ligfh School French rsity has 'etnll l 2 3 -ll XI'll1'lgCl' 123. Captain t-ll: Class llasketball f ' qer tl l Captain I 7 -ll 3 .Nll Blaine XX'omeng Glee Club tljg 'Lndolin Club tl l ' Cl iss s lI'tl' ill: lil Circulo lispauol 43, 42: Class mis tl 'o cn s - ietic 'ouncil tl. 2, -I 1, Vresirlent ti-lj. Wood I-I'1zel0. llrirlgewater l l'ltlQ't,W'1ICl' Classical .'XC'lfiLI'l1y English XYood .lvtymond 1 merv Spud Sebago Lake Standish Hi h School lileetrical lingineering XVoocl Serena Serene .XOII llangor V1 nut Hill High School Smith Collcfe Iiconomics cretary Student Cort I ul ' Y.XY.C..X. Cabinet 1.3! 2 fiirlf' Glee Club 422 g 'lsque Iclays Q7 ul' Dtlntiu- Club ill: Secretary of Masque, Debating Lluli QU j Deputation 1'e'un I lj 7 Chi Uinega Sociology l'rize ll925j. il l, ll s ,. I l l 4 ' 5 I I fe .Q iigmikwz ff 1 Q Woodard, Ardis Josephine Greenville Ict. Greenville High School French Wuraftic, joseph, joe Wuf Portland Portland High School I Civil Engineering Civn Club gap. 52 2 A1n:.' 1-ifiblil 4 +- 4-f -'- 4 ... .3 19.20 5 -.-, --.,g,. - , 1-V, 1,-5... -....Y'-f-' 4 .ar i 1 Zxxifi, 'V 3 ' WWX .5 H A Q ' -,fl . 5-71 ,ei .- '5f.'5f,f4fw,,!9i E ., ,. 1 V. ff I 1 Zln Zmlemnrg uf Menrg ' hwarh Brine Qllazm nf 1923 morn Iilanuarg 11, 19117 Binh April 11, 1525 , L if - , , ,,...,.....-9... 54 i a, I 1 'v-7 K 'I 1 1 h '- . ,. , , 1 giffiffanrl K A N ,N fi X 1 1. ga . 'S if 7 4 , J 9 Q 9' lilnniur Gllan5GB1'ti1:e1:n '51 F President .... . . . . . .HARRY PEAKES Vice-president ..... ..... G oRDoN WALKER Secretary. . Q . . . . . .THELMA PERKINS Treasurer .... . . .WENDELL NOBLE 56 Q Lldl Boothb E ' Clas QM ' Rela , 1 man a R Aiken, fr Bangor r Contr ? E Latin 1 R Edito' Arche Kappa Allen, II EX Bangor 1 Sopho Assist Civil l Ames, F Bridgton Forest Club Q it-1-7 Illllllllllll t1l Adams, Gifford Belcher, Gift 5 Boothbav Harhot' 5 Isoothbgy Harbor HighiSchool a Forestry , Class Cross Country 1 l 1 3 Class f A Relayg Track Cl, 2, 39 1 liresh- man Executive Council 3 3Ien's t Student Senateg Phi Sigma. Aiken, Mary Pauline, Polly Sorrento Bangor High School English Contributor's Club tl, 2, 353 Latin Club 12, 33: Associate Editor Maxim'-.S'fw'iug 133: Archery Team 125: Phi Beta Kappa. Allen, Donald Mills. lfJinger. EX Bangor Bangor High School Civil Engineering Sophomore Pipe Committee: Assistant Manager Track Q29 3 Civil Club Up. Ames. Fred Guilford Bridgton Bridgton High School Forestry Forestry Club Q35 1 Outing Club 131. llllllllllllllllllllllllilltllll RGD Jr! o 'l 5 'i 1 I. . , ----., I lllllllllllllllll XX?f-- v.-tultl rcvouttizt- in thc quiet .mi sftifllwlllr .'Xtlants. tht- Terrible 1-:int-tu-E Kit lhfzzsu 1-1' tht' -hh floor. :::sE:t-- irgetclt out up--tt thc alis- vxrl ttf- -it his slutnbvrs, ,Xiu--ng --tlu-r intl l1.ili'1s hill ts iltltliflrtl lt' lils ill' ut--iitztt 1-ll Kitt' inttljtt. 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V nn: A .qc 1 ---ff IE' EE- ' 'lllllm 'll i lmmllllli ups p-.. .mt AI Illl . y - ' A 5 EE f - :E , , ' I ::,,,' i Mary has endeared herself to us all BC111'112l1'l,M31'Y Cameron Bangor I- with her sparkling eyes, her wit, and Bangor High School Ffeflch E ,f I jolly laugh. She has a beautiful voice. F nch Club' S a1'1iSh Club. -E l : What fortunes she can tell! She TC , P - , 5 : knows all our futures. She sure. does I E E know how to buy presents with a EE : French atmosphere. 5 l E ' is 1 Z l E :E l' : :.. Y l : as if : : i 1 E ll ll ihiiilil' 1 1- Bell, Dorothy lVfa1'ga,1'C'E, E Broadcasting from station B-E-LiL: Dot Bangor -I: l We have with us tonight a charming - - personality-a 0'ood-natured sou -a Bangor I-hgh Sfhoolb ipargsli :I-'E : happy-go-lucky bmiss with the most , C011f1j1butO1'S C111 C , D , i I wphdeffpi philosophy of life, be happy Spamsh Club QZD . E and help others to be happy. 1 . : E - 1 I : l, - . I : -5 l 5-:E . ' - :: l' l '- 1: , h , ' Bell, Horace EdminiS'te1', E: , :E Rip arrived, on the fast express from Rip, CIUMA Dennygville I t H Lubec Center, packed in cotton seed. oil Lubec High School 'Biology f ll :g and- surrounded by smoked. herring. G1 C1 b 2 3 . O d' ,E 5 ,.. Believe me when I say he is a cagy ee u 1. D1 1' Cf O - L guy-master of the waiting game. As TCUTPICS Phl SISITIH- : l soon as the competition graduated, Rip ' ' I ' , : shook the sawdust from his head and : ' L :It-I oh! how the boy rates. .Yeah !, Balen- E ' tine Guard and everything. He has also I been decorated for meritorious conduct I' im : by that famous society Before and M - Aftersu and is a chaarter membeiiq of ' l H Delta Sigma. Mem ership in at ese , , 5 organizations, is positive assurance of ' good fellowship. Q a - 1 . I : . . C Benner, H-91311 FT3-UCCS B3.Hg01' 5... When it comes to making the Dean's Bangor Hlgh School English E D E list, Helen is right there. She's a quiet - . ' : : l1ttle thing who came to us from ' ' E 1 : Bangor I-ligh School, -but she's made : : lots of friends who wish her the best I :E of luck when she finishes college. : r a 1 I ' ' ' -'E 5 f f r P , 1 X 1 C I :Z 1 . I ill 1 - ,- ulpullllllllln' 'W E -'I W' 'lllllllllllllu Q , ' 1 -1 E K r v -ob 1 N : f I, ' N Qu if E l E ' We f ' fl 5 1 - , W . . .... E i I W ' .Ms All!! 'Wi-if-asdaiilalllll 4 .L 4 B U . ' , t R , - - - Q if . QVC' j f-, 9 l, 00 Pete N u m Track Footl ketball Spea Staff Chap Civil Stud of S Presi Class Club C Comi Lulu Fres Comm tor Cam CZ, 35 3D 5 M gation Editor AXA Richmond Football Sj 5 Alpj netg He. Club g K 4 JN lllllllllllllligitl- 47'iBennett, Earle Freeman, .glitti lllllllllllll iil in ia N W 1' Aff-f we .V -..- A A - I -r 5-rwjm 5 55 ,fi ,.,,.L',, .Lg.:.1 f' Q rv- f l E... . 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Council 5 Exec. i.2+5aQ,C'0m11i. 12, 355 Associate Edi- ,tjflior Cum pus Q27 5 Maine Masque ,5jf5,f2, 335 Contributors' Club C2, 5 Member Comm. on Investi- lifg tion of Student Prob1ems5 if ditor Prism. .iSh0p, Neil S., Bish, Piglx-tl Bowdoinham 5: ,chmond High School E1 Agriculture ' tlfootball fl. 2, 35 5 Track ll, 2, .313 Alpha Zetag M.C..fX. Cabi- Vlleti Heck Club: College -l-I-I yLlub5 Kappa Phi Kappa. jg, ,,. 1 EE 'XX-in-n little lzarle. alias limi Mun . it-it 1--r G--llnch the ulcl mxm gave bun si 1-.liver c--llztr :mil si-ine g.-.wi advice. llis iresinnzm yt-:ir Pete hits lizard :is nails :mil lxkiee :is rusty. but wi lzile. flue i-- ilu- iiirliieixre ui gi certain eo-eil. lu- inn-.irs gi sliirl regulxirly. 11115 xxiili :i iurlf. :ind drinks in-Iliine but xxziu-I'. line 11- :in inside rim: our lu-ru lizis :zcquirerl the respniisibli- p--siii--n ui jzuiilur :ii llgileiiiiiie. iw..- more-f , ef, -' .. .n ,fl A' fs . . 1 33 SPIE ' U-I ' ,. 4 Q... : ra .L4 :- - L.. 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XXV iii-I lllilflitzixiz--1:fff i--iz: ilu mam .liz-i lulp nxluin llln kkiillil mall' l-Il llm!I1-w'I.11xn ills 2'.i'. !'iZv pmtfxigi it '.ix:1ai.z: ilu' ilczirlij. 1- 'lilzi xi..-on 1-4: mlm lx lllCol1u'1'.::l'ic:u -lim ip all .mit 1535 ..x 1 i W lu lllc 1.l!l'k'I' wx xxilwll ll.1 X :i.li.:1N xx-.viii 1l.m' Xfnilgi Coast lK'fHl'1' kiuimixlixz- up-zu-l his pccpcrs. they ll-1: .. l-3--1.12. 1-.ilu :iz .'Kiw:ric:n'5aloe-:-up Y.-1. tin- -E.Qi:..i. :ml in our rpm-fi f7 '7!l X1f:'1l:f'gir1 llliflwf. lil .1 auf.-f NXT-iizu. l'i1 ii: ljlumlv.'s. ycl in lx- wrilh-ii, iimrc will he cxplniiuwl why hp-Q-E It 1-:'qf.:'1-nl sh-rl. b1'ufl lmlf .i -pf-1.il Iihz'.ggL,' ni Sport Stott ,-, :l-- '.'.fiii4l- 1' hi gm plug. lisnxlwllmzall. llf:x'-I 1-- :lic lfalrg that .in nailing n--,H :Hui ll'i I'- los' bc- cuus' tlzix m:i::'- :in .M- ,l1mw'- we iiav Xwpporl :xml delight -if ..lI flil' 'l:i1.c1-l'.4lI pmpriclors in mm e zu.-I alarms -vu ir llc haf some -Tint. izltj- in pwpfzlg. ai:-wfling his limi' lu:-.-cu Nw .lYfK':alIHl3 .mul his smilies liz' hc 1:1-culs. :fl least In his mils- .a'uiv1 llcrc i. zu yummy.: mmf who while working his wiy Ihr'-'wh sclawvl, iouml himscli :ihlc In nssmm- lhr' ze- spomihiliiiv' .md flmic' of maaricrl lifc. 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Slit' Slll'L' xliimw .it :li--Nc gym tlmixw--tlicy say ilk in-r linv. lint llll'll.'A-XKCll. it's willy till tliax yczxr slic licgzm to lu' zipprvri- xml. yi-in lmmv. cmcrgul from the dainty ii--lt-1 ul the llvrct tum. XX'liy Yic,----:ml--mf XYlwx'v'S the girl fricml? tlmppu' IN 1-nc H1 ilu-sv pscucln- 1-lu'1i'it':ils with liigli zunlvitiuns that mn ln- wt-ii :at gill tum-S linliling flown ilu- sta-px tu lmrcl llzill. llt- is unc of ilu- ni'-st pri-ticit-mil 1ll'Nltfllt'fN ul alwrt l'll't'llllN tim! cwr liil vlm'trit':il liilx. llc we-im if- smiul in x-.1-ll xxilli 1-lil llama' l f-rimiv sf- tlizit v.'lu'n the instructors will ilu' lu-nw tw wc xxlw will get tht' QXY, lu' Jll'xNllf5 lem-vlcs ull :i 7 ur ll. llf-rv vm lxiw :i plain view Hi :lrticlc mimi-rr xlnrm-ii. lim-cl in Mfuitgmn- 1-rv XY:ml zu FH-1'll.5 clcliglit. 'l has lfvli wlul yvutli was func' fnrnys lll- qnmsi--xa i1-r :luv ll-wflci' Lcgiun. Yes. lu' w-:iuw in-in ll:irixu:, wlwrc Scotch it ml..-in simigzlii mul cuwnn nlliccra .nv --1licrv.'w', llv is Ji Ltrvnt :mllwrily 'Ill XX'l1y lx il Mnlccialvu :mfl Willy lrttlx XX'.ill4 Il1fim'. .Xu :irflvnt rcncl- rr' --l 'ulillr' lgullrw llfvillf' l'umpg411iu11, mliliv 'tiizvrirzm Girl. 'l'1'uv Vflllfvs- Nwiid' .tml 'l'lif- lil,-11lf'mff'r'n llc- 'liliru tlic mmtirimg rffrvrts- nf Mal: lhiilry lic lim rlwv'-rn tlic part of gm .i- ills' x-.itli lirgmrli mfC'5 :it llumwr Jlll'l fllfl I-vwil, 'lliis mm: maxim lu us with :i XK'cstvrn 'lm-.nl .mul tt-.fo fliplfmms but :lk yrt lms iz'-1 rf-:iff-wr-fl 11' :my slam' rfmcli lmlfl- iziw Ur lvrvtnrff lmsling. NYC still linpq tlmt lar' will ffilllff mil ui laik sllcll mv-11:31 21- :lt lr-sn! rr-late '-func ut' his r-xgff-rirszfw-a with tlir' nifwics. lllllllllllllll in-u 0.0, A LG.: .ns .n.a4 mn 'K .J J -!, lo + +-m? 'VW vk 2'i+ci+r-is l+lEl5' ulnrununnmlvr itlat iilllllllllllilllui 'Cohen, Edna Bangor Bangor High School Latin -, Colby College , Collins, Elizabeth' Matilda ' , Betty, AAA Bangor -Bangor High School Economics -- ' Spanish Club Cl 2 ' Pi Pi :- ' Kappa C35-f s O Q I I I lConro, Wray Clifton, Brute,' E- Q 'EX' Attleboro, Mass 'Attleboro 'High School c,Band' C215 Pi Pi Kappa ' L.. Craig, Hope Ellouise, KAP V Presque Isle Presque Isle High School 4 , ' - Agriculture -Aroostook State Normal School - ' Outing Club q2,35,Rif1e Club i - C25 31 5 Heck Club 5 Campus 7 A Board 2: Q 4'H ' q 'Class Hockey. ' 7 .Z -- IIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllI!llIll FI -A ir' 6i 5 +i+ il lIlllIIIIIIIIIlMl l , , Heres a cute miss who came to us this year from Colby, but Maine holds first place with her now. Edna always has a smile and pleasant word for everyone, but she saves her best smile for a certain someone in Bangor. Edna has a weakness for dancing-and just mention a barge ride to her and see I what she does. What a whale of a difference a few years make! Betty as a freshman held the world's record for the fire- escape dash. As a Sophomore, she'd walk a mile for a game of bridge. Her Junior year she's been playing a dual role, disappearing three days a week to put out Maine's best newspaper and returning the other three days to keep on the Dean's List. Ask Betty , shed knows! Next year will see her on top of the world. I Wray C. Conro, the brute from At- tleboro, is an ardent reader of Field and Stream, and takes to the woods for the summer, to exercise his theoret- ical knowledge. Locally he is known the Squirt, but a small squirt, or ' even half a squirt would be better. In the woods he may be seen flying around I at the end of a 16 lb. Sledge, or carry- ing water for the men, with whom he likes to chum. He can sit contentedly all day with a mop pail of water, the latest copy of Field and Stream, and a ten cent fish line. Next year Brute plans to go to Harvard and show them what a real man looks like. Good luck, youngster, you've got the stuff. Winslow knows .more about this young lady than we do 5 but everybody knows that Hope intends to be a farm- er and raise potatoes in Spud-Land. She is very energetic, did you know that she writes true-blue stories for magazines? VVho could11't with -her vast supply of knowledge? W'hat happened to those biscuits that you made at Lucerne? Did you send them to McGill? Thank goodness he's a doctor! 2 i'l flmlIlll3llI .... lim, ...... .XYsQQVE 5 E+ -1 i 'iwiwiefi L l III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN . ne to us ne holds 1 always ord for :st smile mr. Edna and just and see we at few reshnmn he fire- e, she'd ge. 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Q Q i' ' al' F'-:'n Q' 4?-T. 0 ' ' 1 3 .1-2 A I i'i 'I' mmmlmmn 50 1:5 mmnumunua was mill ll T Q. Wa: P E s. . Q QI?-5 s-?.9.a5 -1- u ? ' Ee...- --.... -E : S'.'1'. '--- film: Ken, hy his own confession .1 c--:zzliiimzioxi life gnztrd :md swinnning ii:-:rim--1' in at girls' cxnnp. llnring :Eze l--mg -.xlinicr months he goes to -ri:---il .ind onlin-ns Urono hy his dis- :iu-tw, .ii-3-vztriiig first :ts :t hrigznid :md thu: .t- .. lit-gm llrnminel. M:--ilwr llztngor hwy ioatkce good :tt the Yiiiwsrsilyf Kfmn' way up here jnxt to Nlllllj' 1-lt-rwiciiy :md now look .it hint. llc! one oi ilu- lviig lmy men xi-my 'l'l1:e1K wli.t1 vnt3iin'vi'1ni: will flex ,Auf lilly, lim l'f'l llL15 lu that :almost extinct -'Hiatt of hnnism lwiiiiw known in miiiims lingo :us :t i:rc'4uy invelmni- ml. Mort pox-.lor to hun, llc v-nys, li l'ilk'-.tI1!il1l1l 4lflf' goes thru, litstf pt-rt u-.ill l-v gt- lnrgzc :ts New York. lit- ..1:t:lii to lin--xt. for he xxnis tccllivfl on :t Nllllllllll' mn :md lciiows 1-wry den! .nzfl v.1'inLl1- in ilu-ni. Fin-:skiing of Snr- flim- unix Tfllllllflg ni oi that van unix:-li lif' pn-lies up hillw with his lvl! i-H-1 lim writ in all xx-cutlicr in :i -.-.hiiv S'.'.4Jtlf'T' :mtl Lllfwrs :mtl HWS! lmw- www- .tpiiml for he refuses to it-ni ilu' gint: I or-fl wvivly. ln spite of lm 11' i-'E loolw hf- vlznms hc ik going ii- N 1 il: the v.f-ilfl gr- K'-on ni- he gels lah lui l'7'Jll'f'fl. A' Mwl-. ii on-' -ti ihf-kc young col- li ti' irll'-nw '-'.ll'll'1l1f'I'L1l'5 into thc spot- liuhi :md stays the-rf' cv:-11 :titer thc t:r:tfliz.4iim: s!'v'.'.n ii floflefl. ln his hr'-I -.mr .Xnflp jilllifgfffl alum: xnith the cross ft-izntij-' hill .mfl-flnlf' men :nvl Since :ln n lat hm pror:reslc-rl mpiflly to Cap- ,fll this ml'.4mrr-mein. hc' rf'1:nnCrl :m 1 'mul lliillfllslql if'l3 lillllf'IlllX' :md sfvclnl- 1.m1v-.K so ilu- 1 YHR9-l,Hl1llll'j' ranks. In lj. No '.'.f-ivler Asllflff' ik flfmhljr tliimk- ful it-r our l-I4l'llf'ZI'lf.' l,ilnr:irg.'. Vic all 52115,-H hw imrlz :ilnliijf hr speed will Evfly. him in the race if-r the marriage .FT 1 1 I 1 l rl L7 ..,. E S ypl,?.1 i 3 -K nfl' 'I' ' ' ' l H 1ln 'll 'I V., , ---- -.qu i I2-I W' : E N' Cf f . : E . N1 - s ' ' - l J, O ' 1 1 ,X 'S-. at-4 '15 i n llllllllll li. .Alu-E 5...nul., Ill! F-- i a s Q EEE E- E - ' 'I 1 E- 'EE a 1 e E Y i ' Ig VVhen the smoke rolls away from iicutler' Lawrenge Margld T E . E Aubert this lad may be seen, but not j . . , a Own - I for long as when his studies cease his iOlcl Town High 54311001 i : other duties to the community begin. - Chemistry - E just another chemist who knows his 5 , : ions. - 3 all :I E i . Z . - 2 ' : 2 2- E i i'r 1 4. I . I . I DaViS,fFI.anCeS Garland, E just as 1s1he.is?one has tohbeliive in , . -qzprankie n HF D H KW Saco : metamorp OSIS a ter seeing er c ange E A ' 'J , -:A -E from a sedate, long-ha1red lady to a ifrholfnton Acagdemy I Spamsh' -': E real college Happer. What things Hampshire UH1VCfSlty E -I bobbecl hair .will do! ,lt's a long way V .Espanol cg, 35 3 E Hom Flam61?1g.Youth' atBLucerne in we'slehfafafyiisspanish Club gray, : same, to Flstmas m 535m 13 i Class Hockey C35 : : wghich place did you leave le coeur, 1 , - ll .D. ? l 1 I l i : . E E i 5 'W A l 3: E .i i a EE i EE i , l i , y ..-:: EE lDensm0re,.Ruth, IIBfI: Portland 5 E- Ruth is like 3 beautiful tree: Her South Portland High Sghogl :E lofty thoughts are rooted deep, her ill '- i Home Economics V :li daily crahbing is her barki, she never Lp 4. , 5 . : E leaves until thel spngg, she E gitegesged pi l in many ranc ies, er goo ee s e- il: E velop into desirable fruit and we all 2' 'E' : love her for her sweetness. r - E if I ' : I Q 1 I g - i . : I Dodge Fred Mann HNII ' VVhen this good looking lad from g. , I -1' y . - Q ,D . 0- D 3 ipidgtOnyH, h S h 1 Baa... - f.-. 213231311..Q?Z?.iLSE0Er?l32?IiaiQTfZZEZil V' V lg 90 , , gp : and looked around he saw other fields G1 ' 'C1V11E11g1I1C61'111g I- E to conquer.. So he came to Maine. to 2 V CC fl, Sig Track fl, - E chase tI'a11SltC and levels across wide, 5' Zjg CIV11. Club Qgb, Exec. : : open fields with well known buildings fpfjomm. C355 Maine Outing E : Cialsk a Civil Engineerj on the far if ' ' s -1 I sic es. Cluh l l Freds Dodging of hard work con- g ' f Y i ' sists in applying himself diligently to .. S , - 3 f - I 2 as E llII'l'i -4 2 E E VA Jmlllll ' . '00 lfgiffrhiz E 9' hur:.-..n K. A . ' I 8 X . 1 .x - h'Q.1lln 'um-2161-liiniilnlllll 1 ' 1 1 W - 'lbivwf T J T T ' i l . r .. - . -. . - . a :W e e from ut not :asc his begin. ws his ieve in change y to a things ig way :rue in n. In oeur, : Her p, her never :rested ecls cle- wc all from verecl school Helcls ine to wide. 'lclings ne far lc con- Eigze ecifi Q, 'Q ' sg llllllllllllllllgiliag E llfmuvnn, ll.':ill:iu' 'li., l.Y:ili'.'. 5: . 1 1 'Mx O l.1--.-.'tst- iz: -,E llflfflflll lligli fCllt1'll : l'llt'cTli'it':il lirxgim-i'i'::1g E l'i't-slimzin li:-ave. f.'mxnn.g S-wx -n l'.l'tTwlllll7lll li as t: v. 1 ozzrivzfg lwmllmll Stillrul lf..il1l.X'it1l Z' Bpurls ilitffllll il I. 55 Uufllcy. Ii-:urge lfrnnklin, lJtltl. Bt-Jll l'nrtl:intl Vurllzmfl lligI1ScIu--il livnimiiiics Z: , , , it lltisivzil t lnlis I l. J, Ai. l.e-:ul- E ii 1.3. ni, Mmm' Nlnsiitie 1.3 i. lflllintt, ll, l'1vt'rt'tt. Kelly, 'DMA licznr lfzills l'ut'ter lligli School t itil l'illQlllt'l'T'll1g Civil tluli lj ig l'irt'slnii:m light-liqtllg lilzi-N Nlllllt'T2llN1 Xiilfrlly' llilsvliiill till .lllllitlf l'l'iim t'nintliiItt't' Lil. limg-rsun. lrrm' .Xliw llt't'wt'i' lit'CWt't' lligll Sflltltli l,:tti:t in l.:1tm Chili il. 3 l. - rv QEl lllllllIllllllllllllll Y--iz tif-n't have to drop za nickle in :-- :ft Wally suirtctl. You lirtvv --zzig. :-- mention XX onion. l-.lt-ctriciuty. l tIi1it's--1' i.t'XSlSlt1lllZll1tlf'U1lill'Clll tor .in .lla :nent resritin. I Ht- :rt-ter lets his stntixvs lI1lt't'lCI't' with lt-tzcr writing, :anal with his tlzuly llfutfltt' izt' xxzll, 731' tlwlllil. 501116 tlllf' lk' it 111.4111-i lvllcla. Une num mlm ln:--its time true mean- ing.: :mal put-. in pisctirc the Maint Hg-lln, It has lYl'l'llf lll1lillt'tl lltgit if thc first names 1-i lit-.-i'i:c's iricnrls were put emi to cull they tmnlcl en- rirclc tlat- Nlnim tpnnpns tlm-c times. 'lilxis 'lvl xslt--sc pl1y1i0gll0Ii1y you SCC tfocfvrzitini: tlzf- iimigilt takes the fur lnicfi c.i:i.ipg-ers im' Cfllliillllill good-' Il-lYZ7l'tl11' -Q. ftlilttm must have had ivCIy an mizzrl tnitrn llc wrote lim! Tun .ill-1:1 tltt' iight, i.in1.isliC hiv, f0l' lu- ??'. Cf :1.1i1:l:. 1.5-Le Htl! Il lttll Clmflri- -ttf: XX l.f:hrr it? in math or baseball 'l'Qf?!t- ..1-.v.,ig. is -t-mes tlimuilh. This i 1.il'i 31:1-flzztt 'ti Kemr Falls will 'v'.n,f' .1 ii'-:pt in tizf- ritfllffi 5Ul'f3CC-' l-'af -.-.lpitlzfr lie alemw -ir iz-il, he WOIYL :fu :mach nlimit it, .E'i:f nah lrmf' is mziiozing in Latin. -E 'A lm- 1'it -'rr lust ililefeit in Clll0m'il- '-arf-A v.l.irl1 inns airunsefl lvy rn lively per- wiml rxpcrirnre :mtl loss oi sevcrttl marins slrep 'luring lu-r earliest appear- .mfv on it-f 4.liY1 I,'5. ller testimony on :Lf sniqrct is spirited :mil full of inter- wi, its :i student of humanity, Irene has l-fru :ifinrclerl exceptimtal oppor- muiiifs during licr ycir spent in gain- mu experience from the teacher? st.mfi5-tint. lt is as une seasoned, CX- gwficnrrfl in the wap' of a wicked world, that slic flfJl'l5 cap and gown and turns iff ian.: the future. lllllIIIllllllllllllllllll igi?7 0-any , , -44 W, ....,,,, .A--Q Y. ,Q-1,-wa.. ' ,,,,1 5--. L. 1 V . - V l Av-BML-:'4u,J,,, !,,V , .. ,.......,.. v - -- --f-f-f -'--f 1 V 1 . V 1 l r I 2 5 ,. .1 l la I l 1 Q-T-3 e .Q 4 p f r oiiiierl Q?'-Dvdwr A c GX a W 'f ' ' E 5 l l 1 0 4 ur-at 'fa 'tml - I llllllll I. .Hug giillliati MLW- - . E: E: r Q 1 Fish, Edith Stackpole E This math majii left because i Amesbury, Mass- E E' SiaTi1ZuE?E2S2pini2l? if Us at Speaks Mathematlcs Club C35 3 Outmg E E Have you heard the latest? It is Club E as useless to think you have as to try - to beat her at bridge, for she can in- -, E form you on both. As for bridge- l E others may be' expert in .that but few . - : can excel Edith 1n tellmg fortunes. ! 2 - You may have the face of a sphinx l 2 but somehow she can search out your darkest secrets. And- Oh yes! I'1l I E come up and have some chocolates. gi Firrharbarr, Elaarrar Margarar ... peo11jli?iciziihicir1cini:a1iJef tffiiigfgffigalifiii il I . 0rOr1O V T but seldom sees. She takes a course in Orono Cathohc I-hgh Schggl -2: hospitality asAa side-line, and she l S ' h I--1 sure y rates an in it-ask the Delta l Pauls : : Taus or the Sigma Nus or any nice r E person. l I , 1 5 - nl I nl ,N : : 'i -. : i If A EE Eitzhugh, Raynor Keese, -, Introducing Raynor Keese Fitzhugh, rl ffpitziefr A'TQ the ktriple threat from Bronxville, 1 . smo es pipe, cigars or cigarettes. He , M t V lil-fQHXV1llC, N. Y. ll admits that he has danced with Helen . OU-U CYUOU lgh SCl'1OO1 t E VV1lls, necked Agnes Ayres, and shaken ' Mathematlgg : hands with Tex Rickard. Fitzie's K Freshman Track, Basketball, ' E biggest math problem is: One more Baseball 3 Freshman Banquet E or bridge' Comm. 3 Sophomore Owls g : 1 gophomore Hop Comm. 5 Delta - E - igma. - L 1 ll ' , . l ' - This red faced youngster came do f 1 3 .Fit?pa1:r1Ck,Frar1C1S Garrett, from the potato field? to broaden ' Fug, QK Houlton I- - education along the lines of book Houlton High School larningf and women. He has suc- rl , r ceeded in the latter, and has concen- M -l it I F h , 9-l31'1C1'1'12llZ1CS : trated his efforts to that one. This at res man Trackg Sergeant accounts for his presence on the last Q35 Q Math Club. car from Bangor. if E ritz started as an electrical, but l -I on account of too much static he U changed to an A.B. This is only a ll E tr1v1a1 matter as Fitz will get any- - : where with h1s friendly smileand sup- E ply of wise-cracks. r 'a E 1 I 1 1 i llllllllmgp--llll E - El S 'C lllll' 'I Y E E 7' lllllalllll . . X I -I I na awg a E I ' u..-n.,,,1Q, A V 1 I I f A I g mgftg. hi All!! 'ukhkhaidfiiulllll at 1 -6530 i . W l . I ' N ,- 7 i . Ji V -r V , 70 p lei. because t speaks ? It is IS to try can in- bridge- but few ortunes. Sphinx Jut your es! I'll lates. -naturecl S about ourse in iincl she ie Delta ny nice itzhugli, mxvillc, es. 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Slim- mn write vol- mnf-Q --al 2'-urine ilu- rfmmryg perlmps Riu- inn-mls to prepare ru:ul-inaps. llnve j-on r-.Arr licnrfl U Sole Mio viliratim: Arrow the minpns? lrlcr cnrly hair :mil Qlczn :Hill love to lunch will :Always lx- :lpprcciatcfl at Colby. '1?--- ' ?-2'I 'f'w., U ' ' di' 24: llllllllllllllll Q O' il Q3 N -' Q9 ' :Jag ov ' 39' .5 9 I 1 - ' 13+-QT Q M 71 . ' ' Q. -ul M, .1.,......., ....... ,. -. vl , - :::..:-.4-ll-xxx kn.icl4 oi lllillilllg l.l'll'llKlS'- 1 xx .i 13:1-..l pl.icv, isnt ll l-.Inc -ior 4 liiglm lnirfllcw :mil linimly x-.M rulilic-il , to lnm 1-wry clay is ilu' lourlli ul' ,lilly l xxilli-vii! ilu- lll'l'XKlvllQ9. l II II '53 11. 'I I I I .fl 1! I 'I :I II II I I he II lf I2 II I I .Ip III I I .I I. I .I -I I I II I ! I I I I I III II II I I I I I , I I I I I II I I .I - x' I ,.. I r II I I I I lv H, - ' .. . ,X I , 'N ' L L 'VW-i s f h'W i I? Q 1 : E In . 'I A : 1 I W X A' J-.IQ 'JE E-K, ,' 'Qc Ilillllllllli II 5 :E II IIIIIII III . . ll: Einllhg I ,he ,W . 5 5 I ' E- Here is the Judge from-Southwest Fuller, David WM 5 E- 5ssl:sft9ifhi.ii.2t 152123 262 Soutlgl-?VftSH1f' fb? 1. -I I E between times he is the Black Bottom in SOUIIIWCSI3 Hafbflf lg Z0 E glhamp of the house. Sure he dances. I 15 O1'y 6.15 certain y acquiring a broad ed - I CI-OSS Country Squad Cl, 253 E cgation. He is also clever with tile I Nominating Comm. CZ, 35 S E : 431 Ehand toulches Ehehheartis, not only Q M C A Re resentative C25 . -I : o e men, ut o t e ladies as. well. - -, I P , 2 Z : You should see him work. He is our Fencing CZ, 133 9 Presldent gg : dean's use special. No kidding though, Fencmg Club 5: E wet pitybthebpogr criminals when Dave U I I- -I ge s to e . . 5 S Fuller, Frances Snow, Fran, , A 5 E Just look at her! Cam you hear the AOH ' Hallowell ga strain of guitars the 'in le of - . . - 1 J g Tam Hallowell High School '51 bourines, see the toreadors and the I Home Egongmigg ,-: -E flashes of Spanish shawlsl It's only 'cuss Bashethali qi, 2, 35g :E E flkthg Plcfufs deaf? for Fran islft Capt. 61,2 3DsC1aSS Hockey 5 ftrtihttiifeall' S5115 a tam? Chtd' 11 ' . 1 y S all ose , ' C13 Z, 35 SI V931'51tY ' Basketball E has. gone out for everythiiilgr hererill QZ, SDQ Va1'S1ty Hockey QZ, : II: MHIHEE during her three years, and I 353 Vice-President Women's I- E VT1h?fS m0fC S1155 g0'f'fC11 everything A.A. QZDDQ Home Economics E I E35 gfmethafter' lghy, She COPPCCI a I Club C2 35- Pan-Heihhic E pm C WY fst thing and has 1 .1 3 i Ah M . I- :1 been true blue to it ever SIHCC. I ounci Q j, ame :: :E I Women. I :I-I Hollis. Nltfilbur Garey, better known A I 3 :Z HS Sheik, by some fraudulent means Gal-ey, Hollis W- Hsheik 77 obtamed a diploma from Presque Isle 'g QHK ' - High School which entitled him to Easton I 'Ig f - . E St H, h S h 1 : our years oi social Cllteftalllmellt at Pa on lg 00 : E our State University, centrally located 5 1'eSq11e Isle Hlglfl School - - at Orono but extending far into the T k E1eCt1,1Ca1,Engineering E iullgurbs of Fangor and such well ' 1 . 1' ' -I wn resor s. . Cgiitqg ggbessf Mgr- Cross E- I-Althgfugh Italy gave Rudolph to do V : ns stu at Hollywood, Easton sent us - E gtletHfJll11i and at times he is as good. - on tnn rom tiis, girls, that he is . H E frivolous as he has taken the fatal ' -I , : Step and his future is in book form. Galfgey' Elllifmd Hovey' 5 ' E The 1 d 1 M G I t as 1 - ian some, capper r. t , Houlignglifli gogahzfi Houlton - Q E the Houlton clothes ad, woman aliatitii, 3 00 J 5- E tennis fan, hails from the internation- . 5 . I Eeononncs - ally known potato fields. joe claims P1 P1 Kappa Q35 5 Band Q1, - : he never starts studying until ten P.M. 25 3 Asst. Mgr. Basketball C2 E E but he managed to crash thru with 3. 33. ' : : His. agonizing saxophone has riled I E : audiences from the Sigma Chi Sky -, -E Parlor to Mfoodstock N. B. Some of b 5 his most important mail comes from -E Tennessee and. it 1SI1't from any of his E my friends beither. Elxx'i35Jd's aim in ie is ie IISIIICSS wor . - IS . 1 IZ I IIII --I ' 2 .. : f I , --ta ' U I A - I ' f va I Q 0 .-A E I ' -I C ILS: .... Shui, , 5 'R' ,. Q K w hi Anil 'W2.Ei.asiaiinJllll f enum K GSW . , ' ' Fi A .Q ., I, --e- - . I - 1 I up e - ......, . 72 W n Southwest s it. He just : hours. In lack Bottom e he tlances. 1 broad edu- Er with the ts, not only lies as well. He is our cling though, when Dave You hear the .le of Tam- wrs and the l It's only ' Fran isn't -vlaine co-ed. hair! Fran mg here at years, and everything copped a and has known means Isle ueaterl into the such well ln flu ston sent ns 2 is Us guutl. s, that he is 1 the fatal nook form. ir. Gartley, :man hater, internation- joe claims til ten P.M. hrn with 3. has rilecl Chi Sky . Some of omes from any of his s aim in l v 1. . . 1 .0- Q C e C . - QiQlQ'i FT, ' '1l L1 i . f gin- Jr, Q ' 'Q' ' ' ' h tl' ' v u -1 .I . rv Q- 5- - v tv 2,1 2 I . : -1 gi . 5 : E ' 1 X A. I 1 -. 1 lrnmr 'li' 'llll 'itll , Q , mlm i. lunge :.-alll.. ,n llllllill , - f - if 5 E : F gs E: -- lillllh. fjfllill' lxellll. f LK. -E Ei Xzzi ti vr nmn !4 nt- riuln hX llvckf Oh I iw.,-m.,y-,. I-gli. E f'::z..: taint' to Blaine xxiih the klvltflg I4WU.Hmrc 'WHS H1211 Sclwul - : :pn -X 1.2 ..ln.nn shim. nisl h.in . 1 Q it t .gt 132 UM' sCll'lls't' ul l'lllSlllQ .Xgi'nfnltnn- : E K, Eu 1 : lit -.ti .-r, in spilt- ni the high rank E- : lim it-is -di--1111-l.l1--I :ill his tune ls spent Z: : in six:-I ..s lar in-14-3 s i'l'l1siile1':ilvlt' pup- Z: : zzlzlrzzv -.nitlz the l .ii:rx' Sex in the :Q : Xeirlzl--.:1::: All--uni-. Z- : 1 1 an - 1 2 - 1 - I - I Gln5bcrl-l- Iilllllla l'fCfl11 E Ei 'lihvrv is .. :Jul -.-.nhzn .inr class. l Plfl 'l.UXS'll E :: Vtli-aw 4,1--1-fi 1'l'l!liN -fini-4.411114-I sn1'p:lSS. Ulfl 'l'mvn High Svliwil lfrvnclm : llfl' f'1ll'3-,H-v lj Q- f'1'lf liH W'2 ' -- : lv-r Kal hr: lratzmg ls rlmxly sh-mn. 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XXX' s-'mn E : Jil lil' 1'..4- ll 1 '.:11f nlll f-lN'i:ll : : 9 imutxzi' sf .ill runwrf- with ln:- : : mg: ef-ef lim' wily' lvlpe is -' - . 1 'ire 'sift lim sv-'Iii E : - o 1 . I 5 : I llln. 'I A lin . 17-ill? 5'luoi':3klol !,'g ui H -. . H ,Q . C 11:.s5f'- 1 U' 1 -11. 'mi if' il vs . H fwlzz' 'X Y E ti-: gin .nw-.1 ', llc' lf-ww 11' 4lTI'Uw2l1lfl . M'.'l'lfli'il - - ' .l' 5 2 ' 'f.,.fi 11- rfnmrl. that his new rcfl . Mnntcl:nre lligh belt-ml 3 : fix aifliffl limi if- flmtli. Kean I-'.,ge.-.Irx 2 E 1111. Mraz: plain- to plant Ins 1 , . . 1- , , ,, i 1- n iff? '77 51'-7i?l'fliIlVl vfliere ne will l Ql i ' lrmlx ' I lu ' 'SH I' E : hunt 3.1-flfls ltlkfll up an the had-trees. : 3 'liar las: time he went on nach an E fxgwvl:t1f'11 he hpimzfil three llffls :mtl : Fl fiff l- tlzr' Lame name. fmofl luck, 51 fizxago. u- - 32 1 - U - 1 U ml ig 1'lg - - iw qmgmnu .0 ' : U 0, Q I 4 ' 4 00 , '. I : ' at-ix nu l Q Q ' 5 : 0 C, .' , f - E 1 . 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E: E the dear Old Town. :Q t E 2- ar-' E 5 2 A , : 1 KHthCIlHC, .1 E Kay, you Sure are quiet allmncon- uKay,,, AZ Sargentvlue : ig cernecl enough up here-but what about Sedgwick High SCl'100l -nn: ' -E that 2x4 Cft.j box of candy from Home Economics 2: E home? You demonstrated the success H E . C1 b 1 I - of your Home Ec. training so well O11 , 01116 COUOTUICS U C , 2, ' I the M.O.C. hlke that we feel confident SD g Baseball QU 3 Pan-Hellen- E of the' success of your ability in the ic Council CZ, 35 5 Asst. 'Mgr' : : same l111C in the near future! Maine-Spring :I E l ' 5: I-I I ':: :E I- . . . , Han, Iohn Harold, fflohnniexy :lg Educatlon ls th1s b0Y'5 lme and edu- GX l M . alll C2lt1Ol'1 111 all 1ts branches. He runs a . . exfco -E mght school in Old Town and a cor- M H h S h l E CXICO lg C 00 d11C2L'E1011 Ei respondence school in almost every I - ' E town of any size in the state. Plans I: - are now on foot for a branch in Pea E : fove. 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I - :E ,, ,, . . . . e ,K ,, 55 EE bei.iQ,,If0i,ZfSlai'21Saf.heeS3iSdiilflcliinil ai Huot, D01'1?l1d ,l01'd3U, Hoot, Ei' times we often pause to wonder how BAE ,Bangor 5 : a person so mentally unbalanced could Bw High School -5 2 Sith? 5221 Oxstidgfihifodsshiif nag - ' - -I nro a e ' yechamgal Egglgeermg E E Bangor State Hospital but found the Cross Ountfy qua -E I: co-educational advantages too ideal so E- : he came to Maine. 1 Eg E :lg E Z- Chl he is marvellous-those bro n I E: E eyes and that bewitching smile tliiat l E : Just gets you! Upon hearing this, l : E-, we know Izora is near at hand for no . ,, , 3 one else could ever have as many com- HUtCh1U501'1, Izora Mae, ZOT3, E plicated love affairs as this fair co-ed X0 Qld Town -: from the Big City. Qld Town High School Biology --I g But have you ever visited Coburn . -'E : and seen her shake a wasp's leg or cut p , I a cat's ankle? Vertebrate, morphol- 5 ogy, cytology, or histology are to her - as mere nothings, as she is apre-med I E and is looking forward to the time : - when she .can prove scientifically that I E free love zs and that love isn't. Izora E li has some splendid ideas on life, and I-'gl'-I E IS able to give an interesting lecture 2: -E on the dangers of co-education for -'T'-E the man. , H -1 Ingalls, Harold Edwin, Skeet, SGH Bridgton 2:1 And here's our Bridgton Hash with B1-lf-lgtoh High School - E all hlsnready wit, looking for the Civil Engineerin : - tCh1ef: H Fords and firecrackers are M - -P - - ' Skeet s first interest with a minor in ame Masqlle ll, 2, 35 1 MLl5.1' :I : Civil Engineering, but we predict that C211C1ub C1,Z,.3J 3 COllege Trio I E- a few years will see Skeet and , QI, 2, 33 5 Civil Club Q2, 3j, ' - them pants building dams with the i ' best of them, at least, if an earnest ' : mien. and a willingness to work are : any indication. 1 1 I 1 ' I Jackson, Robert Howard, - I . . . . ffjack n p Old T -1- - : This. curly haired chemist with his O1 d T ' H. 1 ' OWU l in CO11F3.g1Ob1S humor and book bag C311 OWU lg 1 School E E be invariably found on the 7:30 A.M. Chemistry : 2 car out of ' Old Town. However our b : E invariably depends on the alarm clock. E : ,lack s mama for bridge and dancing : oftenulead to dlfficulties we are told. E -E Jack has of late, signified his pref- ! crence for- the Sigma Club and will E -E he soon initiated. S . 1 - 1 - 21 - BZ H llln '-1' E L- -- ll - ' ' C .NX 1 ' : P ' . ulwll 5 li' i i ' lns, QlswiEs E ,j Q, -2 , y . If . w ll Allin luubnaililflidlllllll ,J , L., .Q '. ,S . fle e 'bfi - 35514 l - I 4- or - - I K irififvi l +C- K.- Jo I '!l '-.:a :. .. - ..., v , W--I-.--fm - ,. ,. .,. ,, , - -f , f -' V ' 'A' P' --'y..:r.-Y ..:f.:,:-'-m.-....J .'--...wife ...- M- .....-V---4-qw-4-,?1..a, ,D 1 , 3 ill 1:f1 n ' x ' , . - gh-I bl , . , 1 U ,A fumes, Q 'i f f ' ' 'U ' ' I E ' a- f-cull' r ' x l - I , : - K Gy, :Ov 1 Ei -K mmlllll. I -f: -1 ' ' - . I II3 : I Q - SE Ez N ' f it : .tion 0 E- ,, and at - : :l XYTVJZ' ltd!!! 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Levine, Maw Gafdinef E E EttatxaiSwfsuigiif-h.f2l..Of5215312 H Gardiner Hlgll School . t -, E down with hockey sticks exid onahcer ' Mathelnatles : way to the field. We hope we'll see Math Club CZ, 35 5 Spanlsh .. E her doing the samelthing next year as Club Cl, 2, 3D g Class Hockey E- : 2211 ,xnganggerdoft Gigi s Fiitiid lgllocliliy. I , ll . u rie , ary. es1 es 1S ntl, 21 35 1 Asst' Mgr' Hglckey' un: E she addresses 100 cards to the Math H 1,,Li,,, E Club every so often, and still finds 1 1 5-F V, a V 2: - time to play the victrola during exam hifi, -e , E-2: E time. Keep it up, Mary, we're all back ,Z lvpaiinqq, CQ 2 I : of you to the last co-ed. V -4?f,.!,p94.J0MAf ,Q,e,dfQ E- t . ,r' Af A h ,K 4 : ld as 4 E L L Lewis, Ardron Bayard, .lXBie', S- Eg After teaching a year, ABie quiet- I - I ' -an 'E ly arrived at the U. of M. to become Springfield ,-,. 5 , H , H , Eastern Maine Institute -E I E'11EdIgr1iiea?fpZ?1it gglie fcollflgeihlfles Alllmal Husbandry A : well result' that W YS O O mgs Q l , . - . p t d f , i f Alpha Zeta Scholarship Trophy E point rank. - Om ma C our Q for 19283 ViCe-Pi-esident Heck : E His talents are too numerous to name , Club C353 Walter Balentine E ' laiiiycalecliiiiitciehiliiiogllelcilggiiiroel He - , , f ver - Prlze f Alpha Zeta 1 College E thing except women. Rumor has Sit of Agrlculture Trustee Schol- U i 1 that he even had a corres ondence with . I- I . P 9 a1'Sh1p -1: gg one of the fairer sex, but alas! she ' - turned out to be a wily young man. ' l . 1 - l l I i ' E VVhen Roger left home he was of the i LCWIS, Roger Edward Sidney it firm opinion that Colby would furnish l L . Electrical Engineering - all the knowledge that he would need ' . : E in life. It took him two years to see v A E - his mistake and, better late than nev- - - er, he is now a staunch Maine man. I . l E nl.. On entering he must have thought that l E we were in the woods indeed for what E ' 1 ' - : did he do but get a partner and build i E a cabinlin real pioneer style. It is 5 equippec with all modern conveniences i E however and visitors are welcome at l E any meal. It is understood though V 3 Q Suit thiy be ready to wash the dishes ' - e ore eaving. Q Libby, Clarence Roland Wayne E E L - M 11 ' - - - . ec amCa1Engmeermg E : Fiisslginan week no one heard him -I - spea ut ie soon found out what it E E was all about and now he can hold his A : : OWU 111- any conversation. That's what 5 E E college did for him, so don't despair -I even though .you have a wooden leg -E and a porcelain eye. S 1 ' - - - - A 32 -imn1luu --1' E 2 as A S g -'I flll -lumlulgq O Q l 1 ' Qi 1 : E fl ' . -f- s I 'f ' X i 9 -'X - E 4 ' -o 1 - 0 rf' : - oc. Y a .... I E- ' .uni Qi il Q. i D!! 6, .i fi . .mln an-. -Annu Ill f ame -Q15 C- Q , Q Ii- 1 i I i A ' if ' i . . i 6 . , . a.-. ' .. -I uf -.ff-1 -- 'ff f .vw---wa-vials:i.fs.:.'.Pf1 d .-'-C25 ' ... A l I I one of ast fall, 5 loaclccl on hcr vc'lI sec year as Hockey. iles this e Math II finds g exam all back I' quiet- become e. I-Ie' things 2 four o name on. I-Ie every- has it :e with SI SIMS mn. of the urnish I nvucl ln SCL' ' 1 mev- mzm. ll that what Imilcl Il is iences Inc nt huough :Iishcs him 'tilt it hcl his what Ispzxir 1 leg I . I v '. ,L 5. p L L Q C 7 yr 05- 11 I i 1 kin' I .xii l 'ulII n-r -2' - - 1 ll ' ' ' 3? W' E E vxw 'Q-I Q ' 1 ' 2 3 I Ixl x Q I 1 1 X ,,' 0 I 5 :ua S' 'bfi 1 II III' 'E gg' ' 'IIII 'I IIIIIIII I. Jlnrl :..1lu. 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I cmkr I I ' : 3 attfnrx -.mar PIIICWIIIIYII. flu: only fcn- - -2 I I I f : 3 was -.ar mn thank' v-I is that IINJI' mug! :ll 2: I-r awww iam' IIHIC flmmcl hack ln - : -1 Mfxicff. -: j :- S ar ll 'lllI,' E : :Ill 'll IU1 - : : I' I 'i V Q Ax - ., - no-Q-X f U' -' . ' l Y , : : I '. Q! 1-29 -J 2 08 f IE q Dill . In ,atm fl-wflaniannlllll v. ,a.,,. . gr .' '. I 7 3' 0 1, f - - 0' 5 If gi 2. ' lll ..1D-:lflf....K , lil: rig-7 ' , Y - Y Y Y Y Y Y Ai I I Alun' U-. I A' Q 11 ,417.7 4' ga ,v.,,-f..2, Ag, M 'sr ' ' H l l -'rr 7 1 7 Lovejoy, Kenneth Cousins, Casey, ' AFP Mexico .Rumford High School a Agriculture l UNIORS GAL is A I A . ' Lucas, ames Howard, Gent,' EAE - York Village gklfifl' 3, ,-,, g Civil Engineering .ilffreshman -Football, Varsity Football. Squad Q2 35. I l I 1 1 ' i i I T iLymburner, Lawrence Everett, -'fLarry, KE Bar Harbor Q-Bar Harbor High School 1 , Electrical Engineering fl'-Rifle ciublqi, 25, St.AI.E.E. g ,CZjg Cross Country Squad ,E tflljg Track Squad QZD. . ', Z 4-I, . I' . 6 v iMack, Edward Sager, Kaiser Q C' Bangor lCony High School Biolo T E.. ' . ' I SY Track fl, Zlg Cross Country cw Q Class Relay 41, 2D 5 Nom- inating-Comm. tl, 25. Ill 'Hmm -4 'il 4 llll lllll l lllllllltlmli'-I -Q ff U li 'V ,Y 2 ii 2 , ,AS ' Ek. ' lllllllllllllllm llllllllll lllll i lllllllllll IIII Illllllllu I I u 1 I .9 1, I V' II IIIuI m I I I I I ml I IIIIIIIIIuIIIIIImIII gi II III u :ugly I ' I X Uo ' -4 A S v ' s 1 .II M ' Y M ......--:1'.-' 4, u . v l .l- i 7 cw i llillll lllllllllll Alias Sir Cuspidor alias Bluebeard and others. Height 5 ft. 10 inches. Meagerly upholstered. Weight 140 be- fore meals. Eyes grey-blue sometimes black one or both. Left eye Pyrex. Hair brown' brains missing. Three upper molars and one lower filled usually with pastry. Scar over right temple where mule s heel was shattered. The above creature is wanted for shooting craps killing time and mur- dering good music. Kindly post conspicuously Convict No. 9999999 alias Joe Col- le 'e Dan Cupid It etc. Height pret- ty low. Weight dead. Color of eyes nazarene blue. Color of hair brindled bristles. Complexion angora. Hab- its: very double-faced and capable of juggling tea-cups as well as wallowing in the sinks of iniquity. He is partial to vegetable dinners,- garlic and sheet music flavored with lip-stick. Any information as to his where- abouts will be greatly appreciated by his wives and fifteen children. After the University of Maine insti- tuted an Engineering Course it looked around for prospective Engineers. Larry is one of these prospects and like a diamond in the rough is awaiting the cutting and polishing. In Bar Har- bor, between the automotive and elec- trical shops, Larry finds his mechani- cal museums of interest. VV e hope he dopes out a new radio to give us our college lectures in bed. The great Ed,' behold him! Noted for his cheerful grin and sidewheel walk. 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Fur all this. lmwcvcr, Mac Q- Q4 pc-u:.tI fel?--xx .md 4 good compan- ann. ,l.11rN' .ttftlttlnltl LIJCIJOUKBH, 'xrt71it ', '-1 cztllul for Walt! of 8 11-rf-l zu-1-:-lpri.ltr nam'-. comes from with vm' :mic irwm lhzlrf, tm Credit . . ffhcr 1-i.nr-2 hm rs truc btillflillllillll. hcl.:-' spent his hcslmum year 'ffl- WK 'rum-lf-. his !tlph0I'lWlfC ytat' - -tr: 4: 1-. ek- wa?-zsflvs. his junior year .fm-4' H1111 1l1fr iahrnry tu Maplci, ':::'f'. nut lah: tlmtt ii!-llliflj-' n. .mtl vvlta! will hi'- 'ftliuf jttial' at 5--Nh? Um' at may time yfm fl-'nl sec two -.fhirlft tlrixim: up to tlzr Kappa Sig- nm lwuw. Yrs, tn be sure, ow' uf tizrm iw UNH' :mtl it ltltmbff oi lhc .tl-f-f ::.c:.::1.::c-vl fraternity. The Htlzrf? Why. fmly a motor wp trying tl- ldfffl her within thc law. flw lllllllllllllllllll .fl 'U X ' 1 0 vo! 0 1 - , . , - 0 . . . .,..,.,....,. ---.-.- .. A . , gi llllllllllllllllllllllltt'-i-title McGuire, Mary A8963 I HMa1.y Ag KKII Stonington Stonington High School English Glee Club tl, 2, 3j, Accompan- Cabinet CZD g Contributor s club 42, si, Secretary cabs Intercollegiate Essay PTIZC Q25 5 Campus Board QZJ, Asst. Editor C30 3 Literary Editor P1'is11z,' Sodalitas Latina CSD, Secretary-Treasurer C35 5 Bal- entine House Secretary C35 5 Baseball C22 3 Class Hockey Q2, 35. MacLaren, Harold Leland, i jock, ATA at Washburn Milo High -School Education McSorley, Philip Earl, Mac, McSweeny Guilford Guilford High - Mechanical Engineering Freshman Football, Numerals 5 Scabbard and Blade Malloy, Edward Thomas, Eddie, GBX Gorham, N, H, Gorham High School Forestry Ill 5,3-,q.ie +c1+i b'Q0 l9l tgttttiqiiiilllllllllllllllllll Would anyone like some writing done? If so apply to Mary A. She's anxious to have a few more secretary- ships as the four that she has does not give her practice enough for the coveted position of editor of the Ston- ington Static. Mary's seacoast home has given her a tenderness for follow- ers of the sea, even Portuguese sailors. Furthermore, through constant fishing Mary has perfected a wonderful line. And Oh! those red socks! , Here he is, the on again, off again student. When he can break away he comes to school but he always returns to see how the other half lives in the Derby car shops. Surely mere labor wouldn't drag him away from the brothers. This pupil of Mr. Metzner's is often I seen at Monitor Hall. The world was, not made in a minute, neither was, Mac. He believes in variety is the' spice of life''-co-eds-nurses-teach-i ers. Yet we must hand it to Mac when - there's work to be done for he's always there. Advance by percolation, you military g majors. 4 This specimen of young America has withstood many hard knocks but lt took Dan Cupid to cross a right to the jaw and lay Eddie like a carpet. He doesn't seem to mind it though, so 'why should we? - 1 Q ' ,' 'f-s 'E 0 I-:' ' 'y --25.1- ,Avg ri is ul I ff af 1 -.mr mi- -- Vl' ' F lllll Ill l ..... 55351: + iv + viii e ci- writing X. She's ecretary- does not for the he Slou- xst home 1 follow- : sailors. t fishing ful line. f again way he returns in the e labor lm the often rl was r was is tllc lczmch- wlwn lways 4 litary a has ut it 3 the I-I c 'wh y l ,l rr 1 l . I 1 l l l 1 v i 1 Q I I 9' SulIll'l'villc 1fXlnSs.l llrglu ' , ..,..... 4 4...-4. A A , n .A -win anna., 5-ui.. ' Q 3Tr+1::s1Q' kgg ,J 1' . if Y .viii ,.,, .-. 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'ft N49 mflwr--. claim. inlimmc :rwlwlvp 'Milli mr' rlarn cl, SIIX, :xml :hr Umm Q Ind Whru hc Hifi Inlay slwalcmx up fav rfmrf-ra an lmlism to 1,1 f 'f :1 mica-.dxiavzr luiw Spzmir-lr mus- Sarlu--. 1':nr:n1wlu4!! , '- --: 'xv---Q Y ' ' I l l I 1-ni ' 1 E IlIlIlllllllllli.it2?'fiil1le Merchant, Ernest Woodman, I Pat, HNII Walnut H1ll North Yarmouth Academy . Electrical Engineering Physics Club C223 4-H Club . Q1, 2, 35 3 Maine Outing Club 42, 33. Merchant, Leland Adelbert ' Eastbrook W Electrical Engineering J I iMerrill, Richard Wilder, t Dick Old Town Old Town High School - p Economics C lntra-Mural A.A. QZ, 3D 5 Asst. Mgr. Varsity Track and Relay Q25 g,Mgr. Varsity Relay Q33 3 Penobscot Valley Alumni Scholarship 5 Track Club Q35 g Order of the Temple g Deutsch- er Vereing M Club. Metcalf, Phyllis Evelyn, ' Phil e Greenville Ict. Greenville High School Home Economics s Home Economics Club' tl, 2, -sy : -1 . Ill l ' iii: JM :E No one knows just what Pat will be up to next or in what direction his seemingly aimless barrage of chatter will be cast. He regrets the passing of good class scraps, but resorts to the motorcycle for a real thrill, in which even the co-eds like to share. Some wonder what could have been the cent- ripetal force which kept him from steering right onto the Mt. Vernon porch when his motorcycle skidded on that curve last Fall Oh, for two Friday nights a week, and an all-night trolley service from Bangor l Coming from a way station this- scholarly individual had some trouble convincing the authorities that it was right for him to be here. He finally did though and now he is hot after the elusive electrode. No, fond reader, this is not an ad- vertisement for Zip , nor is it a diagrammatic sketch of a hen crossing the road, but it is none other than our little Richard posing for a comparative anatomy experiment in Maytag Wash- ing Machines. In a chapter taken from the life of our hero we read: At the ,age of 19 Dickie was approached by a prosperous gent who said to him, Here, my boy, take this dime, you look deserving . But Richard refused, saying that it was a bribe to get him to join the M.C.A. He is now pursuing his duties as assistant truant ollicer for the I.C.S. Hand it to Phil! She has the best disposition in Balentine. Her wrinkles won't come from worry but from laugh- ter. Phil will do it, Borrow it from Phil are familiar calls, and she always comes through. No wonder that when she leaves us for North Hall we'll miss her smile and gloom-destroying jokes, not to mention the good things she concocts on her grill. And she's one of those fortunate blondes! EZ 5 ia' esllnmmml E llllllllllllllllll .5,,5 0 E,,glreislllllllllllllllllllll r Q EAT, . . . ...- , ' ,,f,i-- i 1' Pat will 5 action his 5 f chatter f : passing rts to thc x in which e. Some the cent- m from . 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S: l ' Q35 3 Scabbard and Blade 3 55 if g Club, Men. qsp, Chair- 5 'lg is ' V, , : l man Discussion Groups Q3j, ll, EE - Corresponding Editor Intercol- E ' 1' HN b d- legian. Pi Pi Kappa -: l li arrow way- r-o-o-a-a- 1 e, l ' , ' l y says Dr. Crane. If that is the case, , ' I 25 E L1me'.' must have to reduce after ,0E15,.Edm11UCl Lyman, i ' E squeezing out of Bridgton on the narL , KI-,11'1'1CH Bfldg-ton - rOW guage! Bridgton ,High School ' l : It has. often been said that one should A riculture : E be suspicious pf the obviousg where- ' g : : fore his acquaintances. often wonder if A : . : Lime is really the quiet, innocent stu- , E Ei gent that Ee appeiars. Is milk testing ' l , - IC so e o ject o his week-end t ' y A l i 111tO the country-side west of Bangldi? Page, Helen, CDM Lincoln l i C- , w - Mattanawcook Acadmlyh t. tl astoinislgng how much Helen ' a ema ICS : nn s o oot all me . A l'ttl d L Spgmgh Club acl, 2, 355 Rifle ni of warning, Helen-tliey will bee yidiir Club C335 Class Basketball E f1OW11,fHH.YCt- Have you Seen the CD. - - Deans List? Oh yes, Helen made it. . -. : But CO11Cl1'E1011S are poor for study this 1 , , , P : -, vcailz-last year s seniors and New are so ar away. l 1 ll I l I l ' I - Palmer, Ruth Christine, Pat ' .lpatn is one of the regular Jdnibr u Pittsfield - I Home Ecs. Says sl1e's takinff this Mame Central Institute L E course to be a dietetian but we wgnderl Home Economic E- She has those hours of seclusion when Glee Club CU . A 1 S E : WC FC. Sure she's not thinking about mf. S 1 rc fry czl S : : Pl3J111111g.Cl1ClS for any sick ones. The Inter P0115 Q25 ,Rifle Club E : Profs tl11nk,she's slow but that's only Cl, 2, SD, Vice-President Q3j 5 : g because shes always arriving to class Home Ec Club C1,2, 35. 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C35 g Prism Board. . rw 4 l.. .ef L '12 7 lll lllllllllllllllllllll :E - I.. It was a great event in Maxwell's :E ife when he left the dear old cabbages :go Cape Elizabeth for the U. of M. E Max has but a faint idea as to the : ocation of the football field and man- 4 ges to find it only after many inquiries lue to the fact that his time is divided E etween the cow barns, his pipe, and : he dinner table. With the knowledge I' hat he has gained here, the saurkraut E rop on the Cape should be greatly : ncreased. A - . - I E . Fig the linqenefit if alpy strangerf this -I is at , t e note s i yomper rom EE Milo. Although mostof the fair ma- :- 'ors in Human Nature Study lookpwith ii envy at this sandy-complexioned lad -E and only he man on the Campus, they : find it hard to reach the Peakes of their ambition. just why Pat should choose North Anson for his late spring and early summer training in Baseball nobody knows but we trust he has good rea- sons. If you ever want a loving cup just see him. We understand that he :l has given them away in the past. :E The Manager of the Strand made a I 1 wager that he would close the doors if ,1 Pat ever sat through the entire show without trying out his laugh-and still A 1 'E - we have movies. Our Carolyne lives at Ballentyne Cottage . Did you know that? Caro- lyn thinks that the noun that goes with the adjective matrimonial is far from bliss , However, women have the first option on a new opinion. Let's hope she changes her mind. Carolyn has a certain magnetic qual- ity-maybe it's the hair! And have you read her stories ?-or seen her drawings? If you have you'll surely agree that she has .a very Art-istic nature. - Golden hair and rosy cheeks-she doesn't resemble the conventional latin teacher, although 'tis her present aim to beone, but only for a- while because she wears my Beta pin . .tl g-'i'- I ' 1 1 -A it N l lunmmlllll . t mmmnllu ,gg wn nun 2 . g . 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'tors' Club - ' i 5 4 i:Orville Thomas, -fifpsieifit-mt, tarts C ' - Waltham, Mass. j,wa1f11gm High School .- .iir . 't Electrical Engineering G iGlee-Club Clj g Cross Country E Call, M.C.A. Cabinet CZjg 5'Circulation Mgr. Campus CZD 3 2 , Business Mgr. Campus CSD. nbaxter, Robert Piefte, 'fB5b, g 1BK . Old Town Town High School if , , Civil Engineering 5.17 Maine Masque Cl, 2, Sjg lst , Sergeant R.O.T.C. C3jg Sec. Civu Club 435. Thompson, Emma Elizabeth, 1 , Emma jane, IIBCIJ , q Binghamton, N. Y. Binghamton Central High School ' ' ' Home Economics .Malliif Masque Play C15 Q N: iWom'en's Debating Club Clj 5 Home Economics Club Cl, 2, .353 4-H Club, Glee Club Cl, 23-1 l me e - -r EWQE4 Here we have the suave gentleman gl-I from Greenville, wherever that is. a His motto is wine, women, and song but we have not as yet heard the song, seen the wine, or-but he has It , And vibrates all over, with It , CHe admits it, too.j They think a lot of Pete for a certain instructor lay awake two nights deciding whether to give him a C or a D. Oh yes, he got the D. There's a reason in everything. 1- Swifty is Seldom seen on the :E Campus but he can always be found in My Office as he calls it. This is where Swifty', spends as much-,time as our athletes do in their quarters. Only he doesn't rest between seasons. There is one thing lacking in his office, a stenographer. Someone should take advantage of this offer. But be not disallusioned, Swifty was seen with a box of cigars a short time 4 ago. 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' 'fu-v . -V --5 - - - , P-' W P ' ' .1 L 4 nw fy-I E i 'Xw-W' 5s'i?l fc ' 1 'IE E A 1 Xl 5 I-?Q 'IEE 5 'Kv Hx IIIIII I. .Jlu:E 5...illlt. .al lllll I' IIIII' 5 SE' 'IIIIIII I B ' EE EE E5 l E: Vlfass, Lester Leighton, . ly Wast, intimately known as the WaSt, EN , E: l El-I Prince.of Temptersf' hails from the Southwest -5 l : a3ia2rHfa33.tat:f.sf.isnt Writ Q - . - - n aroun Southwest Harbor Hlggl Schoql E E Tea Cup Inn, at Hull's Cove, his mind C0U0m1CS is taken up by a little blonde in Han- Basketball QU 3 B2LSCball fly Q -E E over and another in'Ellsworth. Sophomore Owls 5 Varsity Bas- I ex' Bihar. l0Vi13fchha1f,'1c the univefal g c ma ion o e wea er sex, as t e ketball l-2, 3D- E gaze upon our silent lover. y :.. l E W E: l f - I I : f l - E- . :i n . Wateflllalli 11111311 Bangor E VVhen Julian can stand before a Bangor Hlgh School Engllslfl -I: -E class and lecture to some gaping pupils Ig: I hisucup of happiness will be filled to e : ' I overflowing. Before this can happen I however, he has to get through certain - 5 formulae prescribed by the English de- : : partment in gerielral and Dr. Draper - in particuar. e thinks it's easy : : though. : E ' I Q : -I I :: -gg Webbe1', Harley Veo, Hal, EE n' ', H n K2 Phillips E COHarley, betger knpllviih as flat . . . . l : mes o us rom e eart t Ph1H1PS Hlgh SCIQOQ1 g ' i p l :E Maine woods, and also from the faii p Civil Engineering : E West. In a curious mood, Hal read E - VVestward Ho! and now he can re- l I - : late the satiating of his desire for E nn- travel. . His curiosity has made him E E anh engineer, land we wonder what I l : ot er stress, esides that upon beams, ' worries him : . - . , - . 1 1 VV Slghh Andrew Bartlett, E U Yu AFP Bradley - -'And n - - ' . y, the shortest Bradley twin, Qld Town Hlgh School i 3 E came to our college last year from the Agflqultuye 5- E Biology Department. He lives on a . 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' l- 'mn' N-??,, ---- L- A - - A 4 '1-t1 fbc::+--'ll-l-4 A , T, - IIO ..x. ix,-QQ? Hip! Hip! Behold the noisiest of -I' Balentine's hopes. This infant fal- tered because of horses last summer but not at the altarenot yet. If there's anything going on Hope's in on it, even the measles. ,Perhaps it is be- cause of her interest in stars that she has such difliculty in maintaining her equilibrium. This queenrof hearts has a Jack of trumps stacked away some- where on a Massachusetts deck, but, gosh, Peter! V I ' Here we have Baldy, 99 44X 10093 pure, the blond pride of Guilford. He's one of the busiest men on the campus. We,Iind him showing his ability on the track every day and his literary talent has made him a valu- able addition to the editorial stalf of the Campus. 5 , Cuffer came up from Bawth for a liberal education, but after trying all departments, he claims the only lib- eral thing about the place are the Wed. and Sat. night bean suppers staged in the Frat houses. 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Chapman, Douglas Thomas, Ee. Chilman, Arthur Lester, Ee. Cdurchill, VVil,liam Philip, Ch.Eng. Claffey, Francis joseph, Arts- Clapp, Nellie, He. A Clark, Eleanor Lucile, Arts Coffin, Nathaniel Wilbur, Arts Cohen, Harold, Arts Colby, Stephen Hall, Arts Cole, Evelyn V irginia, Arts Colomy, Dora Louise, He. Coughlin, Charles Gerald, Ce. Coyne, Russell Donald, Ee. Craig, Frank Bailey Parsons, Me. Crockett, Alton Eugene, Ee.- Crowell, John Herbert, Ch.Eng. Bath Gardrner Lwer 11101 e C07 111511 C01 nrel Portland Mad son San orcl Saco Bangor Unzty G1 eenwlle Hallowell Waterozlle East .Mzllrnocket Old Town Dozer-Forcro rf WCW Y lags? J .nf AXA House AXA Ho se ECIJE House 205 Oak Hall 193 Main Street CIDHK Hou e EAE Hou e Stillwater BAE Ho is 87 Dutton Street Bangor Balentine Ann X ATQ House 302 H H Hall 25 Grove Street Old Town Old Town 225 Essex Stre t Bangor Do e1-fore-ro t . Addison Seal Har bor 4 fn b 111 n Lynn, Mass. 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Goodell, lfVilliam Heagan, jr., Ee. Goodwin, Frank Rich, Ee. Gould, Sylvia, He. Gowell, Earle Rayworth, Me. . Gray, Lawrence Milton, Fy. Greene, . Maybelle julia, -Arts Greenleaf, Donna Marie, Arts Grindle, Louise Higgins, Arts Grosse, Carlon Miller, Ee. Grossman, Ruth Florence, Arts Hall, Daniel Green, Ir., Arts Hall, Pauline, Arts Ham,.Miron Clayton, Ee. Hamilton, Clement Thomas, Arts Hanscom, Edwin Chapin, Arts Hapworth, Kenneth Charles, Ee. Harding, Harold Duncan, Arts Harkins, john Wilfred, Arts Harris, Bernard, Arts Harvey, Kingdon, Arts Haselton, Charles Sherman, Ce. Haskell, Dorothy Bowker, He. Haskell, Kenneth Richardson, Ag. Hatch, Arthur Vaughn, Arts Heald, Ruth, He. Heenie, Myron Deward, Fy. Herrick, Carl Everett, Ee. New Sharon Augusta Augusta Lawrence, Mass. North Wind hain Portland Balentine Hall BGJII House BGJII House ATA House ' 304 Oak Hall EAE House lifest Southport ATQ House Haverhill, Mass. 202 H. H. Hall M adison 406 Qak Hall Hallowell AXA House Hinckley l09 H. 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Bangor 107 Maple Street, Bangor Levensalor, Kenneth Linwood, Arts Dover-Foxcroft AXA House Levy, Bernard, Arts Calais 29 Bennoch Street Lewis, Arthur Hutchinson, Ce. Old Orchard ATA House Lewis, Ermond Fred, Arts Springfield M. C. A. Building Lewis, Marguerite Louise, Arts Stillwater 1 Stillwater Lewsen, Rudolph Forbes, Ce. Portland K2 House Light, Elden Everett, Ch. Waldobo1'o 410 Oak Hall Lindsay, Francis Costello, Arts IVV est Seboois CDX House Littlefield, Asa Henry Rolfe, Arts Stillwater Stillwater Livingstone, Edwin Wilder, Ch.Eng. Oakland GX House Lloyd, Llewellyn Frederick Gatze, Arts Rnnzfforal AXA House Lloydejones, Ruth Lockwood, Arts Bangor 18 Graham Avenue, Bangor Longfellow, Eric Winslow, Arts M achlas ATQ House Lovely, Donald Carson, Ce. H onlton 9 Peters Street Lowell, johnson Lombard, Arts Lee CDI-IK House Lucas, Myron Colt, Ag. Hallowell 404 H. H. Hall Ludden, 'Kenneth Scott, Ce. Bangor 5 VVingate Court, Bangor Lufkin, Arthur Raymond, Ir., Arts Medfo1'cl, Mass. ATS2 House McAlary, Edward Nichols, Ee. Wate1'ville 16 Pine Street McCann, Frank William, Ce. McCollum, Lloyd, Ee. McComb, G. Wallace, Fy. McCray, Roy,Hayden, Ee. MacFarland, Chester Carey, Ce. MacKenzie, John Finlay, Me. McLaughlin, Blanche Evelyn, He. MacLaughlin, Helen,Amanda, Arts McLean, Alfred Perley, Ee. McLean, Henrietta Fannie, Arts Poughkeepsie, N. Y. West fonesport Wfestfielal, N. f. M adison U nion S077'l'01 ZJlllC, Mass. M aple ton Brewer Charleston Bar Harbor 10 Beech Street 311 H. H. Hall 47 Mill Street ' BAE House 310 H. H. Hall AXA House Balentine Annex Brewer 311 Oak-Hall Mt. Vernon House McNamara, Richard Wentworth, Arts W inthrop GDX House Maillet, Leonel Arthur, Arts Rfzwnford 112 H, I-I, Hall Malik, Steven Th011121S, Ce. North Waldobo1'o KIDHK House Mansur, Norwood Walter, Arts Angnsta 110 H. H. ,Hall 132 Zllrwhmen Marr, David Stillman, Eng. Marsh, Robert Brewster, Py. Marshall, Elliott Eugene, Eng. Marston, Malcolm David, Py. Martin, Charles Bertrand, Ce. Mason, Elizabeth Ayers, Arts Matthews, Irving Edwards, Ee. Matthews, Rachel, Arts Matthews, Rebecca, Arts Maxim, Harry sVVal1ace, Ce. Mayers, Harry Ripley, Ee. A Mayo, Dorothy Arnold, Arts Merrill, Kenneth Tetherly, Arts Merrill, Roger Williaiii, Ch.Eng. Michaelson, john Charles, Ch.Eng. Miller, Ronald Irving, Arts. Millington, Willis, Arts Miner, Sheldon, Ch.Eng. I - Modery, Albert Joseph, Ee. Moody, Norman Owen, Py. Moore, Chester Henry, Arts Moran, john VVilliam, Arts Morang, Clifford Eugene, Ee. Morrison, john Mace, Ch.Eng. Mossler, Frederick Linnell, Ee. Moyer, Harrison Landis, Me. Mullaney, Ellen Mary, Arts Munce, Richard Thomas, Arts I Murphy, Elizabeth' Florence, Arts Murray, Earl Bennett, Ag. Nason, Charles Philip, Ag. Neuhauser, Edward Blaine Duncan, Arts Ney, Ethel Mary, Arts Nickels, Herbert Lewis, Arts Nickerson, Oscar Stanley, Ee. Nickerson, Thelma Pauline, He. O'Connor, Charles Eugene, Ce. O'Loughlin, james Patrick, Arts O Neil, Leo Francis, Ch.Eng. Osgood, Earl Crandlemire, Arts Overlock, Fred Vernard, Ce. . , , .u...,....., - . ---L , . J ,,- -LyTjv--1fzvw- --L..-l..L UN.: ' M illinocleet Wabaifi, M ass. A Sonth Portland Brockton, Mass. Hudson, N. Y. Bethel . BCQDKE House QJFA House 25 Grove Street 208 Oak Hall 34 Pine Street Balentine Hall Union 2112 House H arnpden Highlands Balentine Hall H ainfadenl Highlands Balentine Hall Lewiston GBX House Hallowell ' 401 H. H. Hall Orono - 11 Pond Street Angnsta ATA House Bangor 85 Cumberland' Street, Bangor Rnniford l CIJK House Brewer - Brewer Boston, Mass. ATA House Brookline, Mass. A B911 House Orono 87 Park Street North M onnionth 54 Pine Street W ilton CIJFA House Brewer Brewer Randolph AXA House Brnnswick 405 Oak Hall Sonth Brewer South Brewer Caribou QIJFA House Bangor 72 Garland Street, Bangor Bangor 81 Birch Street, Bangor V an Bnren 57 Pearl Street, Bangor Einery Ill ills , 29 Spencer Street York Village 32 Peters Street Philadelphia, Pa. EN House Orono 110 North Main Street Old Orchard 302 H. H. iHall Millinocket AATQ House Bar Harbor Balentine Annex Veazie Veazie Bangor 264 Mount Hope Avenue, Bangor Lewiston ' CIJK House Prentiss 1 CDHK House Thoniaston 310 Oak Hall A 133 .Q ,, . ' T. 'Annan-f Ak , . --..- Aw.. ...M .. . Zllnznhmen Palmer, Edward Everett, jr., Ce. - Palmer, john Marsh, Me. Parsons, Douglass Russell Small, Fy. Patch, Charles Eugene, Ch. Payson, Milford Adelbert, Arts Pearce, Franklin Earl, Ey. Pelletier, Anthony Damas Joseph, Arts Pendell, Louise Evelyn, Arts Perkins, Glenn Harold, Ch.Eng. Perkins, Ralph Lorenzo, Arts Pickard, Herbert Thompson, Arts Pike, Sarah Moody, He. Plummer, Henry Almon, Fy. Poland, Harland Oscar, -Ee. Pratt, Sylvester Mason, Fy. Pratt, VVillis Grover, Ag. Prescott, Robert Ball Edes, Ey. Prouty, Herbert Rodney, Arts Quinn, Mary Theresa, Arts Rackliff, Edna Helen, Arts Ramsdell, George Albert, Ce. Randall, Herbert Eldon, Ey. Rawnsley, Ewart, Arts A Reed, Morrill Evans, Arts Reilly, Frank Everett, Fy. S Richardson, Alden Lafayette, Fy. Richardson, Harry Levi, Ag. Richardson, Theodore Alden, Jr., Me. Robbins, Colson jay, Arts Roberts, David Richard, Arts Roberts, Lewis Polard, Arts Roberts, Mildred Elizabeth, Arts Robinson, Lloyd Irving, Ee. Roney, Jeanette Marie, Arts Ross, Dorothy Morton, Arts Roulston, Royal Allison, Ch. Rowell, Harold Veazie, Fy. T Rudman, David Elias, Arts Rufo, Frank, Ce. Runnells, Minnie Emily, Arts Russell, David, Arts A Braintree, lllass. Braintree, Mass. Stoumgton Eastjrort Rockport Mafldert, Mass. , Lewiston ' Caribou . Sanford North W aterforcl D orchester, M ass. BQII House BQII House AXA House 304 Oak Hall 409 H. H. Hall ATQ House 16 Pine Street Balentine Hall AXA House 109 Oak Hall BQDH House Brfldgtort Balentine Hall S oath Paris CDMA House East Livermore College Road Oxford B011 House Hinckley Main Street Boston, Mass. fIJ1'A House Wytojnltlock Old Town Bangor 167 Maple Street, Bangor Sebago Lake Mt. Vernon House Stonehavn, Mass. ATA House Wakefield, Mass. QJFA House S pringfoale 207 Oak Hall East lflfeymoutlz., Mass. CIDFA House New Harbor LIJKE House Grooelarzcl, lllass. Lee Eairjielcl lL1lc'Ki1rzley Kittery S h ermatt Mfills Easton ' K2 House CIJHK House K2 House 309 H. H. Hall 29 Pond Street CDX House Balentine Hall Ashland lll Oak Hall Woodfo1'ds Balentine Annex Auburn 8 Juniper Street M alalen, M ass. 211 Oak Hall Orono 87 North Main Street Bangor 28 Prentiss Street, Bangor Jllattapan, Blass. 103 Oak Hall Howland Old Town New York, N. Y. EN House 134 Ryan lnnothy ames Ce Savage Savage Sawyer Savvy er Sawyer Sawyer Allen Estabr ooks Ce Vinton Ar dene Ee Hazel Blanche Arts Kenneth Sherwood Fy Nossef Rrchard Ee Roger Ingersoll Ee Schneider Bernard Ce Scott Donrs Averrll Ee Scott Robert Mrller Ee Scribner Russell Orin Fy Searles Marion Edith Arts Seavey Wilson Grant Me Segal Zelda Arts Shea Thelma Colleen Arts Shean, Roy Cyrus, Ag. Shedd, Harold Justine, Ir., C Sherman, Floyd Basrl, Fy. Skinner, Oscar Ernest, Jr., Arts Small, Benjamin Herman, Ce. Smrth, Edwin Arthur, Ag. Smith, Lyndell Emma, Arts Smith, Wrllrarn Chester, Eng. Snow, Verne Stanley, Ce Spalding, Prescott Oulton, Ce. Spear, Ross Paterson, Arts C illrerrhmen . pr I 71' 9 I 1 . ' 'J ' ' ' C or x l J ' O. ' . W 1 1 ' . ' I J J f . 7 ', , . I ' ' . . . . 1 I' 1 1 - ' ' - . - . I if. J 1' ' ' I' . 2 : - 1 ' F J 1 - 1 3 , -1 . I . 0 0 1 Y I . , . , . ., .- f J 1 1 - ' - -. K 1 1 J ' X ' J J ' - f fy 1 2 Sprague, Sula Elizabeth, Arts Stalmuke, Michael Harold, Ee. Stanley, Edward Kenneth, Ee. Stanley, John Theodore, Eng. Steenstra, Edward Fitzgerald, Fy. Stern, Edward, Arts Stickney, Warreri Atwood, Ee. Stover, Frederic Oakley Spedden, Ag. St. Pierre, Romeo Napoleon, Me. Stymiest, Emerson Ames, Ce. A Sullivan, Eustis Francis, Fy. Sutherland, Lindsay Wendell, Ee. Sylvester, Fred Alton, Ir., Ag. Sylvester, Victor Curtis, Ce. Taplin, Paul Lewis, Fy. , .. . Z.. Z, J.,rfv-li'-t-..l.fau .44-gy., Y. H- A '. QH4-H r ' Ill6l'h1t01I Mass 112 H H Hall Wells ATQ House Sobattrts EN House South P01 tlahcl Balentrne Hall Carlcmd 101 H H Hall West Ionesjvort 203 H H Hall Mzlbmdge EN House B1 rghtoh M ass 54 Prne Street Bangor 41 Savage Street Bangor East New P01 tlcmd 201 H H Hall I 6'ZUZ.S'lf01'L EN House N ew Bedford M ass Mt Vernon House ff61t7l6l7'll7Zkf707'l' EN House Lewrston Balentrne Annex Bangor 36 Fremont Street Bangor Pattern AXA House M ottawomkeag 23 Pond Street H otlltoh K2 House Dehmsjnort, M ass ATA House I zztervole BGJH House Presque Isle EX House Brewer Brewer Poll Rwer, M ass. EN House North Yarmouth 112 H. H Hall Wells 310 Gak Hall Rockport 409 H. H Hall Bangor 223 Maple Street, Bangor Rmrlford 112 H. H. Hall Bethel GIDMA House Crcmberry Isles 210 H. H. Hall Robblhstoh ' 110 Gak Hall Bczrtgor 416 Hancock Street, Bangor Brow1tt'ille 205 H. H. Hall Wlhter Harbor Stillwater Atllmrrt 103 H. H. Hall Ruhtford 4039 Oak Hall N ewbrtryport, Moss. ' ATO House Brrthswick 303 H. H. Hall Mars Hill K2 House Old Town Old Town Middlesex, Vt. BK House 135 1-I 'vi W ., - , -.,..c -A-.--...v-.. - .1 -1-......-' Taylor, Ruth Madeline, Arts Thompson, Donal Kingman, Ch.Eng. Tibbetts, John Kingsley, Arts Tolman, Edward Wesley, Arts Tonkin, Herbert Julius, Eng. T oothaker, Elwood Sawyer, Arts Towle, Carlton Haskell, Me. Trask, Richard Sullivan, Arts T rueworthy, Leon Eugene, Ee. Tsiales, Panayiotis Theodore, Ee. Twombly, james Lamson, Ch. Upton, james Stewart, Ee. ' Vail, Eugene Libbey, Arts VanTassel, Vivian Madeline, Arts Vaughan, Basil Vtlyman, Ee. Veazie, Katherine Abbie, Arts V eysey, Vivian Maude, Arts Vose, Milton LeRoy, Ee. Vlladsworth, Paul, Ag. 'VValker, john Douglas, Ir., Arts W'alkley, Williaiii Paterson, Arts Wfalls, Kenneth Stewart, Arts Vlfalsh, Edward Thomas, Arts Ward, Sumner Rowell, Arts Wa1'1'en, Margaret, Arts Vlfasgatt, Asa Vernon, Arts TN' ass, Henry Bucknam, Arts Webste1', Arvard Vernon, Arts Welnster, Carl Putnam, F y. Weiiger, Robert Weave1', Fy. Wescott, Lee Eugene, Fy. Wliite, Iames Francis, Ee. VVhitman, Franklin Augustus, Ch.Eng. VVhitney, Madelyn Ethel, He. Wiggins, James XfV2l1'1'C11, Ce. Wiglit, Otis johnson, Ee. Vllilliams, Carrie Janet, He. Williaiiis, Edwin Ruthven, Ce. Wlilson, Reginald Burgis, Arts Wiiig, james Pitman, Ee. Wiiislow, Elwood Coffin, Me. ' renhmen Calais Mt. Vernon House Bangor CDKE House Hartland 211 Oak Hall Carroll C. A. Building Anbnrn . EN House Bath Q CIJFA House Oakland CIJKE House Auburn EN House M attcvwamkeag 25 Grove Street lwanchester, N. H. ' 56 Park Street Mon1'oe 95 Mill Street Bangor 66 Charles Street, Bangor Manchester, N. H. BGDII House Brewer Brewer Orono 60 Park Street Rockland Mt. Vernon House New S lzaron Mt. Vernon House Eastport v 304 H. H. Hall H train 411 H. H. Hall Millinocket ATO House Chelsea, Mass. ATA House Meclfo1'd, Mciss. ATQ House Calais 29 Bennoch Street Dover-Foafcroft CIDKE House Bangor 25 Hudson Street, Bangor Bar Harbor EN House Southwest Harbor EN House Dark Harbor Fryebnrg Eplzrata, Pa. Sebago Lake Portland Benton. Lewiston Honlton Sonth Penobscot Stonington Gnfilforcl Bangor l5l Kenduskeag Jldfonson Aslzlancl 136 8 Mayo Street AFP House Forest Avenue CDHK House GBX House 406 H. H. Hall Balentine Annex GX House '10 Beech Street Balentine Annex QDFA House Avenue, Bangor Park Street lll Oak Hall Zlirenhmen VVinterbottom, Albert Alexander, Ce. Vlliswell, Carlton Francis, Ce. NNood, Maurice Harland, Ee. VVoodis, Edgar Lester, Ce. VVright, Francis Clair, Arts York, Gerald, Ce. Zakarian, Lavon, Arts Svpenzial Allen, Herbert Stanley, Fy. Bowden, Ralph Freeman, Ee. Bryant, Thomas Marble, Es. Chandler, Sanford Ballard, Ms. Chay, joseph, Es. Clough, Ruth Thorndike, Es. Durgan, George Arthur, Es. Dyer, Russell Hawes, Ce. Ferson, Edward Cowan, Ce. Fitzmaurice Edward, Msf Gallagher, Blakeley, Ce. Glidden, Lewis Nelson, Arts Hardy, Charles Carleton, Hicks, Robert Maxim, Fy. Huestes, Charles Stanley, Ch.Eng. Lengyel, Helen Anna, Bl. Lyden, john Adelbert, Ch. Merrill, Dana Talbot, Bl. Noyes, Gordon Max, Bl. Ag. Pierce, Irving, Arts Sullivan, Alphonso Dennis, Ch. Wa1'd, Charles Francis, Ch.Eng. Worthley, Herbert Morrison, Es. Youngs, Frederick Shaw, Es. Auburn EAE House South Brewer South Brewer Newcastle 410 Oak Hall Stratton CIDKE House Bangor 263 French Street, Bangor Loon Lake GMA House Portland 209iGak Hall Svtnhentn . Bridgton A 306 Qak Hall Orono 102 North Main Street llfest Sonthjvort 210 H. H. Hall Auburn EN House Pyeng Y ang, Korea . 201 Gak Hall Bangor 209 State Street, Bangor Lnbec GDK House H olliston, M ass. CDFA House Pittsburgh, Pa. fIJI'A House 16 Pine Street A CIJFA .House 'QJHK House Lewiston. N ewtontfille, M ass. Portland Oakland K2 House S onth Paris 29 Spencer Street St. Stephen, N. B. EX House Orono - I 162 College Road New York, N. Y. GX House Orono 117 Bennoch Street Orono 57 Bennoch Street Old Town Old Town Orono 23 Spencer Street Kennebnnk A . i EN House Bangor 311 Hammond Street, Bangor Bangor 225 Center Street, Bangor I37 ' p1v.1'Lw a:t 4 ' ' ..... . ,.- mn, ii sv 5. if l E c 1 ll 5 1 . 52 if if 13 It li :Q LL 1. lf 1: 'E t rf A Z! ga U 1 E ti i in 9 i 5 2 4 2 'l ? 9 i 5 Z I fs 1 is si M, ,. Sl F: E 1 'T , ,, .H-,. -M ..-:H-Ak -. I k.- ..,. , vt, s....,--Y- .. .. I,-..,.,.....,,..,tt-,.Q,, Uk, L i ' - -ll-le-nz i. V.-0-1: .. ..-.,..,. -n, ,k ., 1 I1 11 11 1 1' 1' 1 1'1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 . 1 15 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 111 111 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P . 1 -'1 1 1 1 I 1 '1 1i 1 11 1 1115 1 I 1 131 11 ' 111 1 11 1 1 il 1 1 1 1' :VE 1.1 ,1 1 .I E K '1 115. 1 1111 i1 1 1 1 i W1 1 11 1 11 1 1,1 ' 1111 1 111' 1 5 1- 1 1, i1 , 11 LTJ1, ,,,v..... --. Iwn- ear Qlnurme in Zkgrirnliure Cross, Robert Burns ' Plaisted, Leigh Charles Richardson, Ralph Norman Staples, Leo Merle Andrews, james Edward Morris, Harry Monroe Patterson, Irving Robinson Rackley, Alfred Leon ' SECOND YEAR ' Solon 309 Gak Hall C Cl1lllCIlCl'l1 1 Farm Boarding House Lee 212 H. H. Hall South Penobseot Stillwater FIRST YEAR Lisbon Falls Fort Fairjield Hampden Highlands Topsham 138 104 Oak Hall AFP House 311 H. H. Hall AFP House N1 -al I ' . ' 1 .................,. , I if -al 4 -.Q.,.,.-...!..,,,,,.,,,-. L.1.,-l..,....,,Y U -W . r . ,.-f ' zf Esta theta Hi Beta Eta Chapter Founded 1839 Installed l879 Active Chapters 85 Bond ' J-Oll1'lSOIl Getchell Waltz Sawyer Kinney R. O'Connor Murdock L. Cogswell If Palmer Lopaus H. Flynt Connelly Noddin Chandler Pratt Vale Asl1wortl1 C. Cogswell Goodwin Coggins Pickard Small Crowell Reed Osgood Bockus Dickson E. Palmer Lewis W. Flynt Brown True Dudley Webster Ingalls ' SENIORS . Bockus, C. T. Dickson, T. L. Lewis, G. B. Cogswell, C. G. Getchell, B. Waltz, E. I. Cogswell, L. P. Johnson, E. D. Webster, D. IUNIORS Bond, C. R., Ir. Ingalls, I-I. E. Osgood, C. P. Dudley, G. F. Murdoch, L. I-I. Reed, I. W. SOPHOMORES Brow11, K. T. Kelley, E. G. O'CO1ll101', R. C Chandler, R. F., Ir. Kinney, L. S. True, C. D. Coggins, A. R. Lopaus, H. R. Turner, O. T. COUUGHY, D. F.. Noddi11, G. A. FRESHMEN , A5hW0fth, I- P- - Goodwin, F. R. Pratt, S. M. CYOWCH, J- H- Miller, S- Sawyer, K. S. Plym, H- Paln1er, E. E. Slllflll, B. I-I. Flynt, W. N. PEllIT1C1', I. M. Vail, E, L, Pickard, I-I. T. 140 Kappa Svigma Psi Chapter Founded 1400 Installed l885 Active Chapters 93 Lymburner McGary Reed Sherman F. Sylvester ' Flynn Hinckley Lewsen Branscom Noble Atwood Nanigian Bancroft Coltart Garland Drew Cushing Bates Webber Hackett Meserve A. Sylvester Kimball Rights Mann Bassett Sutherland Knowles Hardy Dressel Ross SENIORS Dressel, D. B. Hackett, C. E. Knowles, B. D. Branscom, I. S. Cushing, A. E. Kimball, C. E. Bassett, C. E. Bates, H. I. Carmalt, L. P. Coltart, G. L. Atwood, I. S. Bancrof t, R. A. Ball, E. T. Davis, M. L. Meserve, N. A. McGary, B. F. Rights, A. A. IUNIORS Lymburner, L. E. Nanigian, M. Noble, soPHoMoREs Drew, D. E. Flynn, I. P. Garland, C. Cr. Hinkley, F. R. FRESHMEN Drew, I. C. Hill, G. C. Lewsen, R. F. Richardson, A. L. 141 e--.wvrfz '-1 Ross, S. W. Sylvester, A. C. Taylor, F. A. Reed, A. L. Webber, H. V. McCarthy, I. W. Mann, R. Wilkins, R. C. Richardson, T. A. Sherman, F. B. Sutherland, L. W Sylvester, F. A.. gn-. B: .-4. -..,,.--,,,,, A 1' xr .. f' -,,q ,W ,fa--...., uf A x, W7 A q Mm 2 ..,..4.'. ,,., ., -2 ,,-.SX far f' Q 4 . P 5, ...ff F.. ,t , -'N' A vi I-4, bvjcifrilfr N -1. , 3--M-Nea.1L..a,,ip.af:evw:afe,eea.1-vaaaillghniwi V A A' ...ah .. ,.,.--,ra ev. , Alpha M 1 an llbmega. Beta Epsilon Chapter I FOL111dCCl 1365 Installed lS9l Active Chapters 87 Pearce Jones H. Folsom Merrill Smith Mason E. Folsom Fitzhugh A Bennett McCobb Savage Winter Sanford Hanscom Holt Sullivan Steenstra Rowell LaPlant Teague Knowles Ames Hapworth Longfellow I.VValker ' Nickerson Horton Meader Parker G. VValker Condon Bixby Budden Bamforld G. Bixby Russell Snider Crowell Gallagher Cassista SENIORS Bixby, T. P. Cassista, A. I. Bamford, H. F. Bennett, E. F. Fitzhugh, R. -K. Bixby, G. D. ' Chapman, W. C. Condon, K. R. Crowell, R. P. Ames, M. H. Budden, P. W. Fuller, E. R. Hapworth, K. C. Holt, F.. B. Gallagher, J. F. Hanscom, W. A. Mason, M. S. IUNIORS Folsom, F.. F.. Knowles, I. H. McCobb, J. B. SOPHOMORES Folsom, H. S. Horton, E. G. LaPlant, I. R. Merrill, L. C. FRESHMEN Jones, H. B. Longfellow, E. W1 Lufkin, A. R. Nickerson, O. S. Pearce, F. E. .1 42 Parker, L. K. Sanford, A. R. Meader, F. VV. Snider, L. F. Walker, G. M. Russell, H. E. Smith, A. O. Teague, E. XV. Wfinter, G. H. Rowell, H. V. Savage, A. E. Steenstra, F.. F. Sullivan, E. F. Wfalker, I. D. .v-wp.--.-Q..-V.--ovwmnv-an-uv 3 ........3 I 1Hhi Kappa Sigma Alpha Delta Chapter, Founded 1850 Installed 1898 Active Chapters 33 , Eastman Kent S. Gray Reilly , Marr Howard D. Thompson Lambert I. Thompson Woodis Hartley Field Rounsville Currie Towle Herrick Chapman VVoodard Engel I Baker S Ward Ellis Swift Birch Rand Small Nason McPheters Laughlin . E. Ward Buzzell Knox L. Gray Anderson Chapman, S. H. Eastman, R. D. Engel, E. M. Currie, fl. Anderson, K. O. Birch, O. L. Buzzell, J. C. Baker, W. P. Grey, L. M. Herrick, C. E. Howard, A. F. 'Wien-f-iw-v.. - -' -. p SENIORS Q Field, K. S. Rounsville, S. H Hartley, H. A. Woodard, C. A Knox, A. E. A IUNIORS Swift, O. T. Ward, E. H. SOPHOMORES T Ellis, H. E. Rand, P. H. Grey, L. S. Small, D. H. Lambert, I. H. Thompson, I. M FRESHMEN ' Kent, M. F. Thompson, D. Laughlin, K A. . Towle, C. H. Marr, D. S.. Ward, S. R. Nason, C. P Woodis, E. L Reilly, F. E 'L I 711, i if 1 ,4 . gl 4 1 ' 'f l V A A i . .fx a Phi Giamma elta Omega Mu Chapter Founded 1848 - Installed 1899 Active Chapters 66 4 1 , ,-2 . ' l s J, .A ,.. 1' :if F ' ll . ,A . 5 1 .J , f . 1 ' , ,sal 'lu E1 l 'L.' 7 c if 11: A 1. , aff l' , Y .2 -I L I l li 5 r 1 Atherton Files Moore Kehoe Parks Cooper C. DeCoster ,, ,, Prescott Bunker Randall Preble Jones Plummer Connor O. DeCoster C. Martin Porter E. Williams Waldron Swickert Ferson :Gallagher Marsh Reed, ' Wessell McSorley Clapp Strout Hopkins M. W'illiams Powell Moyer J Wagg Whittier Wilson Hanscom Toothacher Turner Baker s f . N Atherton, C. R. Baker, E. H. Clapp, M. H. MacSor1ey, P. Porter, B. B. Preble, H. P. Connor, A. B. Cooper, E. F. Hopkins, G. W DeCosta, H. O Files, J. G. Hanscom, F.. C Hunt, E. D. Jones, W. L. E. SENIORS DeCosta, C. R. Frost, H. S. Kehoe, G. F. JUNIORS Swickert, O. A. Waldron, I. N. ' Wessel, N. F. SOPHOMORES Parks, R. D. Powell, H. N. Strout, W. S. FRESHMEN Marsh, R. B. Martin, C. B. Moore, C. H. Moyer, H. L. Prescott, R. B. E. 144 . i J' - 5 Q 1 ,3 Martin, G. N. , . 5. 3 'R 1- ai Plummer, A. F. . .L 5 'Z l ll xv gg E i, E 5 1 l Williams, M. i ',.' 3 Wilsoii, B. C. -A 1 it Turner, W. F. I Wagg, R. A. 5 Whittier, G. A. 1 P Q i li' Randall, H. E. Q Reed, M. E. ' if Toothaker, E. S. , Williains, E. R. ,I Q T Lg Y' P l l ffl -if t 5 on . A i 'q'1-Q-fv--4--1--.trip-Af-.,'.,.....-.-,,...,'. ,,.. .. ,.., ...,,,...M,',.. ,,,' , .,, ,,,A,,, , , ,M I K, 'f,'.Q,. , . ' ... -A 4 - f ,fN -.. XX--. .1 fit- -.Al . '- Q . 1 I 2 1- 2 . ,I,f,'-J... .1 - , ,,-A.. f rfb- e . - ., . ,v V. x . '-' 5.3 ' -- -A J wi . . .7 ,,.,,.,,,.. V l V -... '4 L' '-I., . -' mg --....,, ....f 1 -i.i,,v, - ..-.L..-f.m...... ... .. Sigma Alpha ' pailnn Maine Alpha Chapter Founded lS56 Installed 1901 Active Chapters 99, Leavitt Inman' 'Rogers Hammond Wilsoiu Lucas Torrey Scribner ' - - Gowell Sturgis Mitchell Churchill McCray Ridlon Hill Fogg C. Johnson MacCaffrey R.Iolrnson Redlon F. Brown C. Brown Kimball Hathaway Tracy Reed lrVentWorth Chase Bagley Murray Sylvester Winterbottom Mansur Crockett Frost Parker ' Berry Brockway Huot Marshall Merrill Brofee Hayden Bates SENIORSH Brown, C. H. Mitchell, A. B. sneu, J. A. Crozier, H. E. Redlon, I. A. Torrey, D. W. Kimball, B. 1Scribner, H. A. l I JUNtoRs Bates, T. A. Hathaway, R. S. Parker, A. M. Chase, G. R. Hayden, W. S. Reid, W. S. Hammond, S. C. Johnson, C. Sturgis, G. H. Lucas. I. K. SOPHOMORES , Brockway, D. VV. MacCaffrey, J. P. Rogers, C. H. Fogg, C. E. Merrill, R. W. Tracy, D. G. . Hill, A. K. Murray, H. L. Wentworth, C. W. i Leavitt,.M. E. Ridlon, E. F. ' I FRESHMEN ' Bagley, L. R. Crockett, A. E. Marshall, E. F.. Berry, M. F.. Dillon, D. E. McCray, R. H. Brofee, L. H. Frost, S. C. Sylvester, V. C. Brown, F. C. Gowell, E. R. Wilson, R. B. . Churchill. W. P. Inman, H. H. Winterbottom, A. A. . Mansur, N. W. A V ' L . ,gg - L-uri' ' ' ,-:rx 1.-nf-rf-.1....-.4-mf-v:.rnm.w-. -W- ' 145 Sigma Qlhi Rho Rho Chapter FOUHClCd 1855 Installed 1902 Active Chapters 87 Robbins Ronco Gooclspeecl Peterson Moulton XV. O'Connor Young Gartley Cutts Daggett Cyr XVatson VV Porter Grant Wooster Allen Donnell Foster Lovely Sawyer Heustis Rogers R. Porter Benn Haynes btaples Cyr E R. Dolloff R. D Foster, . H. Allen D. M Conro W C Daggett V. M Donnell, W T French, Huestls C Merrlll B F Balrd W C Benn L F Benson W R SENIORS Grant, E. H. O'Connor, W. B. Porter, R. W. A JUNIORS Gartley F.. H. Goodspeecl, A. VV. Haynes, W. SOPHOMORF9 Merrlll 12 A Moulton, O C Peterson, C II ROlJlJ1l1S, A I- FRFSIIIXIFN Cutts R Jones, K Il lapwolth B W lovely D C I S 'i ings C. E Staples, A. J. Vfatson, P. lf. Nlerrill P. V Porter l. XV. Rogers D R neo X Xoung, lx Il xx x Ll l nh l ules .,, I .. .a... 3. f Y L Ll. ,Q .E r 5 - li , nf N N 1 ta ilia a 'f P13 H . l Local cn.-gzmized 1906 it 5? . , Q! A FT E1 fl U ll L ni 2 Johnson. -Hobson Beckler Caldwell P. Lamoreau Thompson Black Larabee Lancaster Kingman 'Xi Glidden Osgood Noyes Wescott Moulton, Stanley L. Day G. Lamoreau Goodell ' I. L. Lowell Purdy Brown Mank Townsend CI Day, Hartley J. H. Lowell Ham Peabbles Stinson R1Ch3TdSOH Lenfest W. Lowell Stitham Atkins Hall F. Lamoreau Berry 'Q Proctor Garey 'Whitten MacDougall Libby Colby . Tolman Cutting Ambrose sEN1oRs E Atkins, S. W. Hobson, R. C. Lamoreau, P. D. ii, Brown, L. E. Hutchinson, C. M. Proctor, K. L. Y Day, C. S. I Stitham, L. H. S 3 JUNIORS Caldwell, I. C. MacDougall, I. A. Thompson, S. A. Garey, H. W. Peabbles, M. M. Townsend, E. L. Pierce, I. H. g 3 1 f SOPHOMORES - Q Beckler, A. Hall, C. W. Lowell, W. Black, E. F. Hartley, W. J. Moulton, R. Bassett, O. H. Lancaster, V. M. Noyes, W. L. Cutting, C. A. Lenfest, S. R. Stinson, C. C. Colby, O. J. Libbey, H. E. lfVhitten, 'C. A. iii Lowell, I. H. ig .ll .V FRESHMEN E1 is Y Ambrose, L. A. Johnson, R. L. Osgood, E. C. Berry, G. G. Kingman, D. R. Richardson, H. L. ,lf Branch, J. B. Lamoreau, F. L. Stanley, I. T. Day, L. Lamoreau, G. B. Tolman, E. W. Goodell, W. H. Lowell, J. L. VVescott, L. E. Ham, M. C. Mank, S. T. i Qs I .....mf..v.x-F-af.. m- -, ,f . 1'2- . ...... ...J 147 1 I l ' 1 'J 5 Q 1 .V , , C 'l , is . lil 'beta Glhx gi, Gamma Chapter 1+ ounded l856 15 Installed 1907 Active Chapters 44 , . if X C fl l. C l . L, Hall Arnold i Vlliggin Dow Foster Murphy Lawler Malloy 'P White Guilfoyle Cofhn Archibald D. Porter Harrison Lyden Roberts Lloyd A. Porter Peakes Moulton Maxim Lindsey Hg' Livingstone Town Otis Vlfebster Caverly Vxfebb , Elmore Armitage ' MacGowan Hunnewell Downing Donahue McComb MacNamara Pettingell T SENIORS Guilfoyle, P. J. ons, C. E. ' Webster, 12. R. McGowan, G. H. Porter, A. B. A J'UN1oRs Q Foster, R. E. Hunnewell, K. P. Moulton, F. L. Hall, I. H. Lloyd, H. C. Murphy, F. C. Hubbard, N. I. Mack, E. S. Peakes, H. VV. Malloy, E. T. soPHoMoREs X 1 A1'Cl'1ibHlCl, P- P. Lawler, T. L. Towne, F. A. Jasper, R. G. Peck, B. C. Webb, O. E. Porter, D. F. E l Amitage, P. E. Austin, G. F.. Caverly, D. P. Coffin, N. W. Donahue, S. W. FRESHMFN Dow, G. M. Downing, H. L. Elmore, J. H. Lindsey, F. C. Livingstone, E. W. MacNamara, R. W. McComb, G1 NV. Maxim, H. WV. Roberts, L. P. VVhite, I. F. VViggins, J. VV. 148 E l 1 ,l 4.....f 5..E-.,,.,,.., .r ....,. ......,,....,,...--. -,'7 l I 5 I i ll ll JL l i L Evita I an Brita Gamma Nu Chapter Founded' 1859 Installed l908 Active Chapters 74 - Ramsdell W. Parsons C. Hamilton I Lydiard R. Lathrop Palmer Barker F. Parsons Smith Lary , Colby A. Lewis I C. Lewis Riley Soderberg Gowdy Ellis McLaren , Harmon Martin Merrill Shea Bourne Copeland Luce ' SENIGRS Barker, H. O. Harris, F. S. Lewis, C. H. Bayard, E. M. Lary, G. A. Parsons, VV. Copeland, E. W. Riley, H. M. ' ' A JUNIORS I A MacLaren, H. L. Miniutti, F. O. Parsons, F. P. V SOPHOMORES Brown, F. I. Hammond, G. Newhall, G. E. Bourne, H. G. Luce, I. G. Palmer, R. W. 'E11iS, F, H, . Lydiarcl, K. B. Shea, W. F. Gowdy, G. C. Martin, T. A. ' Smith, A. V. Harmon, A. M. Neilson, H. A. Soderberg, L. R. FRESHMEN Colby, S. H. Lathrop, R. V. Ramsclell, G. A. Fraser, I. G. Lewis, A. H. Skinner, O. E., Ir. Hamilton, C, T, Merrill, K. T. Vfalkley, W. P. I Millington, W. 149 . .-M.1.........,.,,- ......'-, .. ...a L... .,....-4 ,A.A-Dina--1-...,... - f -V, . lsx..--.....,l.-Q. .l.A- .. .. - ' . ....--. A. -Q... , . . ,,,m.... ifmmhha Qlhi Alpha Beta Chapter Founded 1909 Installed 1913 Active Chapters 70 Young Abbott Hartman Bishon Getchell Rogers Hamlin Booker Bonney Clark Maclienzie Beedy Mantel' Parker Hooper Milliken Cyr Perkins YVineh Darvill Niles Shean Betts Levensalor Parsons Grinclell I-light Pearce XViseman Lloyd Morang Hodgeman Smith Farnsworth Mosher Brown Armes SBNIORS Abbott, W. S. Armes, F. D., Betts, L. K. Bishop, N. S. Hartman, H. R. Brown, H. E. Darvill, R. E. Grindell, A. L. Beedy, F. W. Bonney, D. R. Booker, J. P. Cann., P. W. Cyr, L. R. . Clark, R. G. Hight, K. V. Milliken, H. E. IUNIORS 1 Manter, N. L. Otis, E. L. Parker, C. L. Rogers, H. R. SOPHOMGRES Hamlin, C. XV. Hodgeinan, N. G. Mosher, VV. E. Niles, VV. S. 1'?R1ESl-l1X4l ICN Getehell, C. M. Hooper, C. K. Levensalor, K. l.. l,loycl, I.. ll. G. lXI:ieIienzie, J. I . n 50 Pearce, S. J. XV entworth, Smith, J. H. P. J. Wfhite, I. M. Young, G. G. Sylvester, E. XVincl1, S. G. XViseman, H. G w B'lUl'2ll1Q', L.. lt. l'an'sons, U. R. S. lwL'l'lilllS. G. ll. Shezln, R. C. X Use, N. l.. 2 .H -I If 3 L . i., . 1 313. i l E 1 H .ik i l .. 5, l l l I o 2 5. il i A4 E A 11 f I l E Q 1 -P l r 'I , . il ' ' I 's - - ' ,. I .. . -A any A . gsexisqlai. f' ' 5 1 1 i 5 Sigma Nu L Eta Chapter ' Founded 1908 Q Installed 1921 Active Chapters 14 I l . . Q tttt,Vd, ' l 1 Mathews Beatty Andrews Staples , Berry Fuller Gilmore Keyes Winslow Avery Trask True Moore Chapman White Penley Nutting .T. Robinson Hill Boothby Foggia Miller Merrill Sennett Race L. Robinson Mansfield SENIORS 5 Beatty, H. R. Moore, I. P. Sennett, H. E. 3 Keyes, F. ' 1 Nutting, P. L. Trask, H. O. MacLaughlin, M. V. Penley, D. W. ', .1 in IUNIGRS - Avery, R. H. . , Fuller, D. W. . Race, C. R. Bearse, H. M. - Hill, R. A. True, I. W. 1 I SOPHOMORES Andrews, I. S. Mansfield, R. C. Staples, C. D. Berry, L. S. Merrill, R. H. White, O. R. Foggia, F. Robinson, F. T. Winslow, L. A. 'FRESHMEN A Avery, D. L. Chapman, D. T. Miller, R. I. Boothby, L. B. Gilmore, V. B. Robinson, L. Matthews, I. E. ISI 1 A, , ,egiwm N' A,-T,. ..,. fl.: ' a .',. --fl 5 A .-g.,',17.,,:Q l are-ev 1-mums:-A.. -nw- '1 .. . A-V'--A M 'f Sigma Phi Sigma, Delta Nu Chapter FOu11ClGd 1869 Installed l9l3 Active Chapters 98 Dolliver DeBeck Kimball K. Harvey VVeatl1erbee Thompson Rawson Norton Ames Burke J. Harvey Harding Seavey Smith Flint Highlands Eaton VVass Thorndyke Abbott FitzMorris Stewart Taft Durrell Donald Scribner Harris I Furbusli Savage Syphers Chilman DeBeck, S. S. Durrell, I. R. Flint, C. M. Ames, S. W. Burke, R. A. Dolliver, F. M. Dow, H. L. Eaton, D. H. Abbott, L., Jr. Chilman, A. L. Donald, H. F. Harding, H. D. Harvey, K. SENIORS Harris, C. M. Norton, H. R. IUNIORS . Highlands, M. E. SOPHUMORBS FitzMorris, H. R. Furbush, G. L. Harvey, I. M. Rawson, L. C. Stewart, F. R. FRESHMEN Kimball, E. H. Neuhauser, E. B. D. Russell, D. Savage, V. A. Sawyer, R. I. Seavey, G. 152 Stewart, J. E. VVebber, H. N. Thompson, F. H. Syphers, A. I. Taft, E. D. Thorndike, E. B. W'eatherbee, E. A Scribner, R. O. Smith, VV. C. Tonkin, H. I. Trask, R. S. VVasgatt, A. V. - -,. .,. y- , , -V W an A -..........,,-..,....,......,,...,..1 -... .. -. . , ,... ,. .-..... .. . .X . . . - ,. A- - . , I mln' A 1Hhi Zllllu Evita - Nu Epsilon Chapter r Founded 1918 Installed 1923 Q Active Chapter-S 13 I Mossler F. Scribner XN'l1CSlCl' Hodgins Hicks Phillips James Eaton E. Scribner Knox Carpenter Plummer Sawyer Blackwell MacNaughton Elliott Medeiros Hamilton Thurston Adams Look Neally Rose Stanley Poole York Bragdon Gleason Holmes Nevells Newman Burrill Robertson Knight Orcutt Bell Lapworth Howard Blackwell, E. E. Bragdon, G. A. Carpenter, L. I. Bell, H. E. Elliott, H. E. Gleason, R. P. Adams, R. B. Burrill, G. E. Eton, S. B. Holmes, R. W. Knox, C. T. Larrabee, G. F. Haselton, C. S. Knight, H. L. SENIORS Hodgins, E. B. Howard, H. G. james, W. G. T A IUNIORS Hamilton, H. P. Medeiros, H. A. Nevells, E. L. Newman, R. G. SOPHGMORES Larsen, K. D. A Look, R. M. MacNaughton, V. B. Nealley, W. G. Phillips, R. L. Pickering, I. B. ERESHMEN Lapworth, B. W. Mossler, E. L. Plummer, H. A. 153 Nutting, A. D. Sawyer, S. F. Scribner, E. D. Orcutt, I. H. Robertson, R. T. Scribner, G. E. Poole, L. C. Rose, G. E. Sawyer, G. W. Thurston, G. L. W'heeler, W. L. Stanley, E. K. York, G. ' -' 1-vw:-w-'svn S l' 1: rf 'Z 33 Q? li S 5 E is ii F S ?t ,. I! '1 '4 'C .sf ' lf-5 E 8 l fa l 5 r z l B 5 ,. e F i li l ll ,. it . li all fi .l lil in l i 5 E . F l l 5 5 5 5 5 l -,-..-...J l Alpha Gamma illhn Psi Chapter Founded 1904 Installed 192-l Aetive Chapters 31 A in VVebster D. Lovejoy Mclntire Ridley Shirley Elliott Morris Pike Best Blodgett ' Allen Knight Kaler Waldo Small K. Lovejoy Whitcomb VVixson Grant Gamage Bailey Brooks ' Turner Brown Richardson Smith Stone Rackley Blackston.e Woodward Bradford Welch V SENIORS Best, A. L. I Ridley, D. H. Turner, G. C. Blodgett, E. T. Small, O. W. VValdo, H. C. Pike, I. B. Smith, R. E. Winch, E. C. A IUNIORS , Bailey, R. Brown, R. E. Stone, C. P. Bradford, M. L. Grant, H. A. VVelch, A. B. Brockway, D. B. ' Lovejoy, D. B. Wixson, E. A. Lovejoy, K. C. SOPHOMORES Allen, R. H. Elliott, H. K. Shirley, N. S. Blackstone, E. A. Gamage, V. A. Whitcomb, I. C. Brooks, A. . Mclntire, C. G. VVoodward, M. F Morris, H. M. FRESHMEN Knight, F. A. Richardson, H. L. Vtfcbster, C. P. Rackley, A. L. wooflwm-fi, M. 1? T54 - - 10-:Ana-gn.-fzc..,-.r 'I f . I .qv KK' ...-f' . J ,. -. -. ll' v ,, N ,Y i .. V1 1 I5 nf F Meta Mappa Qniicron Chapter I Founded 1901 Installed 1926 Active Chapters 17 Sanborn Thaxter Stevens Crawford Taplin H. H. Stuart Bishop . Balch H. I. Stuart . Herrick Davis French Murray Arey Carson Libby . Estey McPhee Titcomb Kolouch ' Baston Barnes Brown Hescock D Stover Murphy Bither SENIORS Carson, 'W. P. Dooks, E. J. McPhee, H. S. Crawford, E. D. French, L. T. Spear, E. M. Kelso, E. G. ' IUNIORS Balch, W. Libby, C. R. Thaxter, R.'P. Hescock, L. F. Stevens, D. H. Titcomb, G. M. Stuart, H. H. SOPHOMORES Baston, W. M. Brown, C. A. Stover, C. R. Bishop, E. F. Davis, L. A. Stuart, H. J. Bither, I. N. Murphy, M. K. FRESHMEN . A1-ey, C, K, Estey, H. S. Murray, F.. B. Barnes, G. H. Herrick, E. A. Taplin, P. L. 155 'ta 1115i r Founded 1926 University of Maine rmvmw................m..-, , W ' Dodge Smith Jacobs I Marston B. Poor Stickney Webber sENIoRs Jacobs, C. W. D Poor, B. Stickney, W. C. Smith, L. H. IUNIORS Dodge, F. M. SOPHOMORES Webber, ,K. R. FRESHMEN A Marston, M. D. . , ' ...-...... an-fi-wi-pun-fro-' Hy. .. . 157 I J Q 3 J 'J j 2 l 1 I 1 F 4 3 TS 3 3 3 s 4 f I i 5 ff 5 if A s 1 I E 2 Q 4 Z 3 3 3 fl I 1 3 I Q 2 3 1 ,.,. .2 1 'Luk nfuziriaaiw ,nr ..n.rs-fu--'--xzunhn-nu., l ,,-,, .1gT'i f In if I --,.. -i ' 1? - -v , .l .1 ,M , -r- fv- ,V - v v-r ' v- 1 ' A ,, , Y v- ,wi ,3,,-,,,?ggA:, 7:J-eiar:-P-14---vvrv - V!-khan? Y mv, 1 :rf .v- ' - - -' v- -- - ' --4-0, A., 4-4 ,.,.. 4 X- x.::..ge..1...L:i 32,-L.1fzcg,:..,.:5.1,c:a2i.miLZ.g-vzgznizsniF-:TEES-I-1-2:11-asi--HAe.ei3ihE:3QQ'lY'fr5e4lR251'?f?8 5 3 vfgzf: :Ep,,ff-.f?w.,i:::'J6:::x uea.':5e::.1x.a:.-::,:e.'.i:4!?!Q'.! 151 21,17 54':::.l'2 ' ' I in WLW.. -S.- 3'c11'::!':fLf fw.w f:5 fw?11:-'?f'E:Qf -if -Xf: L1:' ,V , , ,,.Q, .f J 5 Camcgic ML'77'1f01'iHI Lilzrary 'f3Qv 'I' x I I 1 Q- 1 1 If , w ,gg 51 , , V. ,Q , fs- M, u'qns-.a-,vgn-f-uw-w:,-sissy-':1, . ' ' ---5-1 ---ws-Tv , W Y:: 4 4- --4 - ' W ' ' ,-1--xt: 1- i:,,1uIl.avcQ-o., vi ,4TiY 1 5Wf 'ff-lif-7' !'2 'l7 '7x: 'T'i'V'3'3 V ' v I ,, 7 ,-.. A - ,--.fx .nanny- 1,7 If ff . :if 'Q 911' '.1 .Q- H-Q gl: ,g, ' H W ' l -' W, an !yV.4 517' If Q: 'I if 1-in I , g , -2 II: E 5. 51 ' 'V fi, ? 1 5 ,. la' Jn, 'P 1. I x X, Y. . iw gf- if' Q 5, C 2 Q 4 1 EL 1 if i S. 5 ,. 9 i ,,' I 1 511' Q. if ,, i if 31 Lf ...gi ,, P ff! F- be F ,. .P ,.l.. Y ,N-,E H'-W Y A 4 I Jia: H-I-gu-'11-km if Q F29 Alpha Gbmirrnn Hi Gamma Chapter F0uHClCCl 1397 Installed 1908 Active Chapters 32 D. Andrews F. Sawyer Cummings Stalford Clark Seavey ' ' Fuller C. Peabody Ashworth' Grindle Hawkes Merservey Robinson Mason - Osgciod Roney Iitirson K.XAndrews 'Hawkes Stinchneld .Johnson fPalmer . P. Sawyer Cooper f Nickerson Mayo H. Peabody Surface I Barrows Stevens Bamford Wfood White NVebster SENIORS Cooper, M. Peabody, C. W. Stevens, I. E. Kurson, S. M. Palmer, S. A. Andrews, C. 'D. Ashworth, E Bamford, I. M. Cummings, E. Hawkes, M. Andrews, K. Barrows, E. Clark, E. Peabody, H. A. Sawyer, F. V. IUNIORS Fuller, F. s. SOPHOMORES . Hawkes, E. Merservey, R. 4 A Osgood, C. C. Robinson, M. E. , Sawyer, P. FRESI-IMEN. Johnson, H. Grindle, L. Mason, E. 160 Stinchlield, A. K. VV ood, S. V Wliite, A. E. Seavey, P. I. Stalford, E. C. Surface, N. A. W'ebstcr, A. B. Nickerson, P. Roney, I. . -'Aa '...-un! N s lihi' LI Pi Chapter Founded 1852 Installed 1912 Active Chapters 43 I ' A A ,Mutty Hodgins Culley V Stephan DeBeck Conant Lapointe Johnson Mahoney VVinslow , Kirkpatrick Kirkpatrick . O'Connor Stanley Farrington White Young Polcy SENIORS A . Farrington, M. A. Hoclgins, A. O. l'Vi1lSlOVV, D. IUNIORS Huddilston, R. Kirkpatrick, M. L. Page, H. Kirkpatrick, M. F. . A Stephen, M. A. A SOPHOMORES A Conant, P. G. Mutty, L. A Stanley, M. I. DeBeck, P. P. ,Poley, R. F. White, E. E. Mahoney, M. L. Robbins, A. Young, W. FRESHMEN Culley, D. M. V Johnson, H. . LaPointe, D. E. u 161 'A-1 1 1 1 . V It 1 -4 ., V. ' 1 . . ll .rg Reita alta Evita ll . Alpha Kappa Chapter FOuHQlCCl 1338 'V Established 1915 Active Chapters 71 .1 v L ll, ' l Ll li .Q l 1. V I. ' . l, - , ll 2 ll I l - ' E Sawyer Hoyt Thompson Brown Gould Orne Q 'l Lincoln YVhitehouse Bryenton Callaghan Crowley Leman Collins L Blaisdell Kneelancl Hitchings Preble Ross Collomy E li. A SENIORS fl l ll. Q l Hitchings, R. C. Leman, R. Preble, M. M. ' if Hoyt, E. G. Orne, L. B. Sawyer, E. L. j . . . - 1 1 JUNIORS Sill . . . Coll1ns, E. M. LlllCOl1l, A. R XVl1ltCllOLlSC, V. M. SOPHOMORES Bryenton, B. E. Callaghan, C. A. Thompson, L. I. ' GFCCIUHW, R. Kneeland, B. Spencer, L. L FRESHMEN 1 . E ,' Blalsdell, B- Colomy, D. Gould, S. l Brown, I- Crowley, M. Ross, D. l lf 1 2 l l l 1 5 162 l ,Vw .Q - a--W--. f x.--. fr -X, ,.-ff -X , ' r- x J X 1 fl f . Q f x f ,fx --.x ,A ff --., ..-mu IA,-'g--A-,X ,K I 'Jax A ,f-x. ,,- .U NN! Ja . Y,,f 'w..,.1 ff! -rf. f ' ,ffl B' 'Q ,V :f,.Xv' f- s. ' t . -A XV W , 1 . ,X gf-S ,. . H W ,A ,. , 'V .1 4, . ,-...-,,..... ...H 3. w M r 3, . A ., If X --K , N' v-A., - , 1 - ,. , ' , , ,rf--W-N, - 1 . +' - ' ' 'P ' . '. Y ' ' '- p VK' , A, 4... Z ,, . . cu., 1 .5 3 I f 5 ' . X n.C ' :F ' 1 ' ' 1 V H 2 N e i Q Y- Y' -. ' .TH ii ' ' W' ,fr,,-N.. a - .3 ...V . J.. Q1 'pi . -...f .- .' ' Q, Kei Li . , ZWQI. ' Vg. E' s F Y 5 ix S S if fl l ll i F , 1 1 X f l 1 ,l Y 'jig E , ,..,Y, ,qY, . A llx, :a... .fi ....,,,JNQ.. 3 fl i l G y O 5 151 Meta will at 5 . Q Maine Alpha Chapter Founded 1867 Established 1920 Active Chapters 71 ll . il, W 3 li I A I U V ,,, .,.1,.,, Carlson Daggett B. Muzzy Couillard Boothbay Hussey , Steward Peasley Pendell Sawyer McGary Sparrow Carter Thigpen MacLaughlin Blanchard A. Muzzey Houghton Dow Y Kirk Smith VanTassel VVooclard Thompson Embick Dinsmore Hutchinson Pike Weaver DeGagne VVarren Johnson 5 xl ll SENIORS ' . S! Blanchard, M. A. l Johnson, M. E. Muzzy, B. A. 'l Couillard, B. Kirk, F. M. Woodard, A. I. A MacLaughlin, C. E. li 5 IUNIORS Carter, B. P. Houghton, D. Steward, D. Densmore, R. Muzzy, A. M. Thompson, E. E. Peasley, C. W. E SOPHOMORES Buck, M. C. Dow, R. Sparrow, H. F.. 2 , Carlson, R. M. McGary, G. Weaver, F. 3 Daggett, R. Plummer, M. W. x R FRESHMEN A' DeGagne, C. Pendell, L. A Sawyer, H. Hutchinson, I. Smith, L. 1 5 i v -vu YVVV ,,,,..-ng-1,1nx':we c-vffcu'-x-.'er1 r 'r r 'r W K' ' ' R 163 - as i 'i'1'lit4irbSLilAa all ' -rf I Qlhi Gbmega Xi Beta Chapter Founded l895 Established 1921 Active Chapters 78 - Lord Hughes Gusliee Collins Brown Larchar Perkins Pierce McLaughlin O'Connor Hesse Radcliffe MacKenzie Beasley Flint Engel Patterson Lane Farris Bailey Masse - Farrington Hartwell Hutchinson Thompson McPheters - Ames Hall Jackson Shea Marvin Smith Burr SENIORS Ames, I. Z. Farris, E. A. Engel, I. M. Gushee, F. S. Farrington, L. Hughes, C. S. I IUNIQRS Besse, E. F. Masse, A. M. Larchar. K. W. Perkins, T. A. Hutchinson, I. M. Pierce, B. E. SOPHOMORES BFOWH, B- Hartwell, M. I. COIHUS, C- E- Jackson, E. M. MacKenzie, Z. FRESHMEN Bailey, E. Burr, L. A. Beasley, D- Flint, W. I I-Iall, P. I Lane, A. E. Lord, M. O'Connor, E. Smith, V. H. Springer, L. E. Thompson, R. McPheters, M. Patterson, M. I McLaughlin, H. Raclcliffe, E. la! .. ' ' gi--Fifa, . 1 X 'fl . jf ., 1 'V 9 V L ,fr ,,?V ,ffifyrr .... . ' 9 W7 . WWW ,MW i,lf 'y X Kappa Hai Founded 1923 University of Maine 1 I Bradbury Keirns L Davis Murray Haskell Murtaugh Reed V Stairs Craig ' Rowell Myers Williams Lloyd-Jones Sprague Perkins ' Bowman Smith Scott Rideout Williams Palmer Guilbault Marsh McGuire Bradford Quinn Spencer -Taylor SENIORS Guilbault, B. Rideout, D. M. 'Rowell, P. Marsh, M. Myers, B. Spencer, D. JUNIORS Craig, H. E. Keirns, M. F. Smith, E. C. Davis, F. G. S McGuire, M. Stairs, E. M. ' Williams, H. K. SOPHUMORES Bowman, R. Murtaugh, M. Scott, L. H. , Bradbury, H. Palmer, A. F. Taylor, L. B. Bradford, D. L. . Perkins, R. Williams, C. Reed, M. F. FRESHMEN Floyd, C. G. y ' Lloyd-Jones, R. L. Quinn, M. T. Haskell, D. B. Ney, E. M. f f- ..,-...J ' ,,,.- , ,.,+-r I 1 vi. .',-. ......gt......'.. - Sprague, S. E. l i Sigma Founded 1924 'beta Qlihn I H. Benner McLaughlin A. Benner Kenuard Smlth Walker Brown Weimer Poor Bulmer L 7 SENIORS Taylor, D. Q. Poor, F. JUNIORS Benner, H. Lawrence, J. SOPHOMORES Benner, A. E. Kennard, E. D. VVe1mer M E Bulmer, E. T. VVa1ker, M. M. ' FRESHMEN B1-Own, A, McLaughlin, B. Veysey K 167 IQ EMIIE A4 vw D' I I III IIIQ .Lg IIGII, . . ,II I I5 . gflG221I'.:1!MI'.f12rfg5- -.-.7 - v -l11IIf1Qja'..i:i:i4s'-'.-ff' II 'F' 2 -H51 ,. Q--:rf fa. --. : If I --'4i:w:1f., -1-alxzf. -' -I'f?FaE'S533'-'7'5f:2f735 IEI?ffQ'5L'?f-1-'v1ffIfi:1:41273 1-1313 I -. .. Qfi'3 1.f.-l?l.3 ' x w . 51: -4-Iyafev g ' f:fg V , 451125 I III I f 'If' .0 I-I 4.4 cg?-ga'-.9 '. XJ:--'..' 1.-. x dp- ,f- U1-Q-by fr ,7:l yg, 'iii 'I5??E2i'ij5lg9P' 9115-:eff V I, tai? fm? V56-'ZIIf1? 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'I IIIIIII.II'IIIIIIIIIII,IIIII'IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII'I'-III''I' IIIIIIII-III I'II'IIII1- I II I I.IIQIfIf'I-IIIII IW I. .II'II 'IIII- IIII,i Il I II I 1 I' I ' In I I I IIIEIIIIIIII IIIII I ,I-I III I IIIII II II, .II II III I II I I'IIIIIlI'IIIIIIIITIIIIIIII If III IIIIIIII II I IIIIIIIII IIIII .III I 1 I, II I'II'IIIIII'I'LII IIIIIII IIKHIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I ' , 2 - E, 6761 I , K I I 8 I 5 TS I+: A an 3 ,III IUIII 1 I ' y -7 -- -1 Na I, Qi 511 Q . . I I all E' .ii :ng vs iw Qi - I Q 3 I 5-5.4 9 - -H .5 .1-.'I -3 1: iq .. -A I I ESI-I ag 1-1-1 l1,l - i- ,,'- COX -Y ff I I . IlllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllll ' I 15111 Wanna ighi The society of Phi Kappa Pi, founded at the University of Maine in 1897, is a national honor society that 3l11lS to recognize excellence in any field of knowledge. At the end of the junior year and near the beginning ofthe senior year it elects to membership a total of seven of the highest ranking members of 'the class. In the second semester of the senior year it elects several additional members of the class who meet its standards. ' MEMBERS 1926 Myron Francis Babb, South Paris, Willis Manning Barrows, Dover-Fox- croft, Ada Cohen, Bangor, joseph Roy Dougherty, Bangor, Cora Ellen Emery, Bar Harbor, Edward Rice Hale, Castine, Carl Milton Harmon, Buxton , Marion Florence Lindsey, South Orrington, Beulah Elizabeth Osgood, Orono, Ralph Rowe Parkman, Hartland, Emily Pendleton, Dark Harbor. 1927 Amy Belle Adams, Patten, Enna Wilbur Fowler, South Portland, Marion Elizabeth Lord, Kezar Falls, Ada Viola Peters, Bangor, Louie Hillard Smith, Vinalhaven, Harry Stern, Bangor, Raymond Elliott T obey, Kittery Point, Iva Stanley Waring, Orono. 170 I 1-wx' W V, 1 X V -X -'-N. .W . 3 2,5 . . 5. '55-. A t H521 '. 8 waz.: ir' 'Sex' 6'1 it-'IH-In 5 1513i meta Kappa y This is the oldest national honorary scholarship society. It was founded at the College of Vlfilliam and Mary in 1776 and aims to promote scholarship in the liberal arts. A chapter was granted to the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Maine in 1922. Elections to membership are based upon scholar- ship, breadth of culture, and general promise. A A MEMBERS 1926 Harold Lewis Ballou, Greeniield, Mass., Ada Cohen, Bangorg joseph Roy Dougherty, Bangor, Cora Ellen Emery, Bar Harbor, Edward Rice Hale, Castine 3 Carl Mi1ton'Harmon, Buxton, Marion Florence Lindsey, South Orrington 5 Emily Pendleton, Dark Harbor, Williaiii IosephNVhited, Houlton. 1927 Amy Belle Adams, Patten 3 Ada Viola Peters, Bangor 5 Mary Pauline Aiken, Bangor, Dorothy Taylor, Springvale 3 Harry Stern, Bangor. . 4 -A-- am-1-f'v 'vw'-fn-fu--v 171' 32. l E. 'E ll it 1 M l 1 il 5 1 1 Q1 ill .il I gl ik' 1 1 1 i 1 tl -n 45 11 1 Gian Zlleta Hi HONORARY ENGINEERING FRATERNITY Guilfoyle VVats0n VV. O'Connor Beatty C tt E. Webster C. Poor Sherer- Smith Clapp W ol Wuraftic y Pearce Ma.cGowan VVelch 'lob y H. Russell Beatty Milton H. Clapp Linwood S. Cotton P. Joseph Guilfoyle Gaylon H. McGowan VVatson B. O'Connor Seldon Pearce Cuyler S. Poor MEMBERS Charles A. Sherer Louie H. Smith Raymond E. Tobey Paul E..Watson Earle R. Webster Henry Welch ' 'Raymond E. Wood Joseph Wfuraftic Founded at Lehigh University Maine Chapter Established 1911 I ,- --C. -- Kappa lghi Kappa HONORARY EDUCATIONAL ERATERNTTY MacLaughlin . Sperm' h Dooey I ' F r ll D e na c ow Bragdon Grant Bearse The Kappa Phi Kappa is a national educational fraternity. iThe menibeis aie elected from the nien of the junior and senior classes who expect to mal e teachino then profession. Phillip E. Arnold Henry M. Bearse Neil S. Bishop George A. Bragdon Allen B. Chesterton Harold E. Crozier Andre E. Cushing Richard -C. Dolloff Merrill H. Dooey MEMBERS George E. Dow Abba C. Pernald Ardron B. Lewis Ernest H. Legere George VV. Jacobs Wfendell P. Noble Marlin V. MacLaughlin Howard S. McPhee Donald H. Ridley Forrest A. Taylor Professor O. S. Lutes Founded at Dartmouth College, 1921 Maine Gamma Chapter Established, l923 I F Xi Sigma Hi 1 Pike Swift 1 VValclo Hyland Armstrong , Best Turner T. Bixby Dickson . W'aldron Harris 1 OFFICERS President ....... ....... A lton C. Best V ice-President .... .... T homas P. Bixby Treasurer ....... ...... I oseph B. Pike Secretary .... . . . Ralph Swift A national honorary forestry fraternity founded at the University of VVash- ington in 1908. Maine Gamma chapter established March 31, 1917. Members are selected from the two upper classes of students majoring in Forestry, for ex- cellence in scholarship and general achievement in college activities. 175 ,aa KA I' ,I .... ,if 'NN- I fix ggi P 1? , 'i .. ...A-. 4..--....,.M ... f,-...M .u..'.4-dau..-4 ..q........f.,.......-...q,-L Kappa Mamma Phi V HQNGRARY JOURNALISTIC FRATERNITY . ,, .A,.A, -ZFX 'fi i'gi4f'r V v, 3.1 it ,.HvizjLiy. . Engel G. Mahoney J. Mahoney Chapman Copeland Field Prof. Janzen ' I Betts . Swift Day Prof. Lcltler President. . . Q . . Vice-President ...... Secretary-Treasurer. . . Lynwood K. Betts Stuart Chapman Cyril G. Cogswell Elliott NV. Copeland Carroll S. Day Edward M. Engel OFFICER 1 5 l . . .blohn H, Mahoney M. . .Stuart Chapman . .Carroll S.'Day MEMBERS Kenneth Field George E. Mahoney John H. Mahoney Urville T. Swift Henry Wfelch Professor Zeitler. Professor .lanzen 176 . .44-p-Han.. -an-4 I .R .V , f. ,M 4 ' ' 'ff' NW . , ' ' B17 it K Lfii..L,L?iQlli LLQQf1:.l.i- 1 A 'mill Sigma HONORARY BIOLOGICAL FRATERNITY I I , Established .1922 Maine 'Chapter Bounded' 1915 . ,-. 4 Y v 1 x. 1-. I lf ' 4 i 4 , i P , .I E , - , 'ff-. el-If 1- ' 'HN . f f BN., I ,aa 1-' xx , -xt ,vs ,, x ' fx! X Q 'X ' ' ' , 1 Q 5 . - x . f 'A ,Sli f A 1 Q Y 1 , YH ,uv-V2-nw. A sf ' I 9 as . ,, P A-.a..s.xnsvl.a. tus Q L 4 4 Y v4 Q u - - Z ' I 1 k ia L. f f 4 . I , . 'lx ,. ' ' A Sawyer , Swift Orne I n Merchant Hyland Snell Turner Farrlngton - Hitchings Adams Bell' Richardson OFFICERS I- 'President ....... ...... I ialph Swift Vice-President. . . . . .Thomas .Dickson Q D Secretary ...... . . .Lorinda Orne 3 7 - Treasurer. . . . . . George Turner a l MEMBERS ' ' Gifford Adams Annette Matthews Horace Bell Edith Merchant ,I Q ' Alton Best Elizabeth Sawyer 1 'I 'Thomas Dickson John Snell i A Marion Farrington Ralph Swift A . It Allen Goodspeed George Turner - . ' l . . 'la - l b Ruth Hitchmgs Henry Wfaldo Edward Johnson Alexander VValdron e . Elmer Kelso W , . if 177 xl kl'N am, K, Alpha Olin Sngma HONORARY CHIIMIL Xl Tlx Xll RNIIFX Pres1dent VICE P1 CS1ClC1lt Secretary Treasu1e1 Master of Ce1 6111011168 Reginald B. Adams Harold l . lD'll'llfOl'tl Clayton T. Bockus Clare H. Brown Milton H. Clapp Edward M. Engel Ralph Hill Joseph Kolouch Herbert Lowell D1 '. Charles A. llrantle OISFICI l S MIIMIA LlxS l 111 renee Porter Charles R Stover Hon ard Stuart Ralph Hill llerbut C XX ISCITIHI1 XYinileld ll owell A fred In. Nlitt ull Selden ,I. Pearce l.awrence H. Porter Kenneth l.. Proctor l,SlllOI'Y Ridlon L'l'lZlI'lL'S IQ. Stover Harold Stuart l'loward Stuart Herbert G. lX'ise111an 'FA CUl .TY cht 178 ,, ,Y.,,......-11.-nf ll .. qv ll 1 Q-, . A-.fa-,-. 45.4. .-41-vpnv-nu.- . tl. r 14 E l a 'E Er i l 55 1 i R 5 1 E ,A i U I J J l il P ,.-.fy . I , N-.. .J T , 'M '- x f S L . ..,x., x. pm-gqjpq ..:,:e:fz::m-ANI 1 fi 1 K . 1 1 A i H l 5 il' i . '. 1 x 1' J,,.1,v-V... ' L-.L2.W-....1 .. i-'veninr Svkulln Brown Torrey Lamoreau Engel Dickson Hobson C. Cogswell Rounsville Taylor The Senior Skull Society was founded in 1906 for the purpose of maintaining friendly relations between fraternities, bringing about a closer unity of the student body, promoting student customs and establishing new ones that might seem ad- visable. Membership consists of eleven seniors chosen at the end of their Junior year for their popularity and activity in college affairs. y MEMBERS Paul D. Lamoreau Sherman H. Rounsville Forrest A. Taylor Daniel XV. Torrey Henry O. Trask Clare H. Brown Cyril G. Cogswell Thomas L. Dickson Edward M. Engel Roy C. Hobson .....,.. .W..... ..... -. . 179 aine Qlhrintian Aaznniatinn Lamoreau Parks Mahoney Brown Wilson Trask Dooey Niles Osgood F. Thompson Grant M. C. A. CABINET President ..... . .Fred Thompson Vice-President. . . . . .Robert Chandler Secretary . . ..... Harold Inman Treasurer. . . . . .james Ashworth Ardron Lewis Alfred Rackley Robert Parks Milledge Beckwith Archibald Smith Harrison.Moyer ISI 1 rank luh Cushing Parks R. O'Connor Thompson Ellis Otis Torrey G. Scribner Gamage Bixby Race Davis Small Niles Taylor MEMBERS George D. Bixby Andre Cushing Lyman A. Davis Fred H. Ellis Vernon A. Gamage Wlinfleld S. Niles Roderick QJCOHHOI' Clarence E. Otis Robert D. Parks Cecil R.-Race Frederick Scribner Donald H. Small Forrest A. Taylor Fred Thompson Daniel W1 Torrey 183 A e 2 N I5 211,5 iKifle I cam Kelso Yerim-tic llualal Shirley Wooster Lilmliy Balch Davis Rose I XVlllCl1 Blackstone Cutting Mosher l OFFICILRS President ...... .jliugene C. NYinch Vice-President ..... ..l5arl .'X. lellackstone Secretary-'I'reasurei'. .. .... George li. Rose Manager .......... ............... X Yilliam Balch Coach. . . . . . Lieut. liaymoncl li. X'CI'lll6tfC I l,,lE'l I'liR MEN Cutting. C. A. Wim-li, li. LI Baston, XV. M. KL-150, IZ, G, Rose, G. E. MICMHIEIQS . Halcli, W. llczilll, I-1 ic. lilaclcstone, li. A. l,jl,l,y, Lf IQ. I Bl1ClillllllStCl', ll. ll. Mooily, ll. l,. Davli lvl- A- l,L'lL'l'SUll. li. ll. Donnell, VV. T. Sliirlcy, N. ll. Wooster. sl. l'. M, ,,,,,.,,.,1uuv0 184 K.. M.. ,N ,..f , N. 3 l A ' A i f N : Q i i N . -. J, 1.7, xx. is , . X aw. - A' wg if . V. ,WM , ,,-.,, ,. -gx 4. g!2'n?iiQ V zpliixf -ili'Xl'!aiJh1Ji . 'SIP'- ?.'Z.iST'.'L Qbirln' Zllitle Qlluh ' Floyd Sawyer Collins Sergt. Ogilvie Muttyr Gould A. Palmer Higgins 'Larchar Carlson Culley Ashworth V Craig R. Palmer Myers Mahoney Youngs Hawkes Ford Green Stanley Farrington Preble Rideout Whitten Masse QFFICERS President ........... ...... B . Myers Secretary-Treasurer. . . . . . M. Mahoney Manager .......... ' .......... . . . W. Youngs Manager of 'Freshman Team .......... .. .C. Mutty MEMBERS J. Ashworth l R. Carlson M. Mahoney C. Collins A. Massei D. Culley C. Mutty R. Craig B. Myers M Farrington A. Palmer C. Floyd R. Palmer E. Ford M. Preble I S. Gould D. Rideout M. Green H. Sawyer E. Hawkes M. Stanley B. Higgins T. Vlfhitten K. Larchar g VV. Youngs 185 ix . in J, 'f 1-ii if ll 2 s 1 1 lc ll? 3 4, F , S I. C, Z .Ei y. 3. fl 2 ll 3 Q. Qi li 1 fi P I 1E ii 95 ll 1, il R E A ll ip lil- ,I ,. ll .Eg is af. 1. 4, .gi nm iff si 5 ummm Svtnhent Muuernment 534:87 4 l ,ff O'Connor Collins Bessc Hitchings Perkins Lincoln Ilall Anics NYoocl XYclcli U l7.l,7lL'lL R S President ....... . . .Serena Wfood Vice-President. . . Secretary ..... . T1'easu1'e1'. . . . . . RlEPlQl2S.l2N'l'.'X'l' I X' IQS Seniormfllclitli CYCUIIIIUI' Junior-Dorotliy Stcwzml Soplioinore--.fXrlenc liolilmins l,?l'CSll1ll2lll--.l,llllllllC .l lull UIT-Cznnpus--'llliclnm ,Vcrlcins HOUSE l lQl,ESllJlEN'illS ..E1'dine Hesse ...Alice Lincoln Caroline Collins Balentiue-Ruth Hitcliings ML, YC1-mm-lgalygl Ames North Hull-ol'l.o1'tense lYclcli 186 1125, 14' l , i 3 I r l l il 3 1 f l, i l s l S Hs- Fix J. 1,iv,,rr . N, K X b ' X, .ff me , ,. A'-fs. 7 ,fsffffs 1 4, - l .an 'v ' yy fl :ga ,,. -122' i ,, .. . rx ...Q R ' l i .1, .-i - 3 b . 1 '- o -- - . 1 , s - 1- m o -,. f . 1 - . .v.. ' ., - 1 r. 'ary ,L f' - '52, '. ,:- ' r ,-:,,,,,,, -, - -, 4 1 H V , .jar 7.,1n:v.w-'t',, , 2 2 All 'illllaine nmen i J v E , l 6 l 1 if v fi in E i f . Lord Orne Hughes V Fuller Adams VVinslow VVhite A A Preble - Wood Peabody Qi 5 ii is - il if i The All Maine Woiiien Society was founded in April, 1925, and is to be honorary but non-scholastic. Its purpose is to act as a balance wheel on the cam- E pus, 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 E 3 Q, E 3 ., P U Q 1 things that are highest and best and most worth while in college lite. The group is S self-perpetuating, its members being chosen from the three upper classes on the i basis of character, Maine spirit, honor, dignity, and willingness to accept responsi- 3 bility. l MEMBERS F 2 Amy Adams Helen Peabody Frances Fuller Margaret Preble M Crystal Hughes Alma NVhite ' Marion Lord Daphne Wfinslow 5 Lorinda Qrne Serena W7 ood I Sylvia Kurson E ? fl ri!-as-4 2-mn .testers-haf.. :iff 5 fs- r A--A-ilfwllw-'--M--di 187 . .ifffez-1-sse!?!lT'Q:il:4-i.,,H .v Tu-ff s,,,,,g S v 1 1 3: f' A 2 S 1: 1. if L I f i if Svnharlitazi ifiatina Dean Chase Besse Varnum Springer Dooey Bryenton Ford Burns Perkins Myers Kirkpatrick Houghton Muzzey Steward Brown Cohen Emerson Ham Ames Aiken Butler Callaghan Sheritf McGuire QFFICERS President .... .... Merrill Dooey 'Vice-President ..... . . Dorothy Steward Treasurer-Secretary. . . . . Mary McGuire Membership open to all Latin minors and majors 189 K Zlllathematim Ollnh L . ,r '--., , P I .H . if ,u A Pillsbury DeBeck Couillard Moore Hartman Carlson J. Stuart Sanborn McPhee Fish NlZiCLZlllgl1lll1 F. Stuart Fitzpatrick Penley l'roi'. Lucas Bragmlon Silverman l-laskell Levine Poley johnson N4Vcatlic-rlxcc Salma Fricmlman QFITICEIQS President ...... . . .lsllandena F. Couillard Vice-President ..... ......... h lohn Stuart Secretary-Treasurer. . ............. Mary Levine Faculty Advisor. . . .il3'rofessor XNarren S. lpucas 190 ,.,, ...-V -ww J Beutmzher Herein GERMAN CLUB French Bayard Jacobs -- Drummond Rubin Stone Brownstone Segal R. Hill Wuraftic Ledder F. Poor E. Cohen G. Smith Rudman A. Cohen S OFFICERS President ...... . . .4 ............ . . .George W. Jacobs Vice-President ....... Secretary-Treasurer. . David I. Brownstone Anna Clark Edna Cohen Ralph Hill George VV. Jacobs Abraham E. Ledder Richard Merrill J . . .Joseph Vlfuraftic .....Anna Clark MEMBERS ' Florence Poor . Abraham L. Rubin Lillian Rudman Israel Segal Gordon Smith Maurice Stone Joseph VVuraftic FACULTY MEMBERS Professor French Ada Cohen Professor Drummond Edward M. Bayard IQI s if 1-an-'J I-'ini if -, ,,.,x,m ,V Q. n -, 'I x :gt .55 1- F 3 X H . 'L f .- Qlinil Qlluh OFFICERS President ....... . . .Daniel Webster Vice-President. . . .... Earle Bennett Secretary ...... . . Robert Thaxter Treasurer ...... ...... X 7Villiam S. Reid Faculty Advisor. . . . . .Professor A. C, Lyon if i I I F l , xl 7 193 ' . .S -X ,,..,, ,, ,145-:seam -- ' : -ez .ae f X gf-'Q X-1 E, ,f '-. fffms ,. i , ug ,,,:.1 -.-x , V 'W N41-3. He .NI W ,,,f N, 1 ,f Il,-'-s.,-,,v 3 ,f V iq, L, W 4 . fl 7 if x ' Q H-,ll q'X1,'j Q-ff. a .' f N13 ., -Q4 , lg lv.-N -Y. W I, 41. I . f A551 K .2 . A4 . ,f?+Ll.,g -l 1 ' ,I 1 l 'f' K .rY:,.:,, xg 'IA L f w ,x ' VI, I . 9 '.,gs 4f..6..j. 'Nag . ' will :inf llitfrwx'-un' 'A' ' ' ' 'l.L..u:JA.QfL1..,.a..l.gL....-.. 5 American Qlhemiral Snrietg Qlllainr Svntinn , oFF1CERS Chairman ..... . .Dr. Carl Otto Vice-Chairman ..... . . .F. VV. Adams Secretary-Treasurer. . . .... ..... P auline Perkins Counselor. . . . . .Dr. Charles A. Brautlecht w--f-- ,,,an-:,.:-Q-x:z,1wv.z-.ara if' vff,':w:c.'.r:r:-fc-1-rf ' ' nz, ,,,,,, , 195 Home ' umnmiw lub OFFICERS President ...... . . .Ruth Leman Vice-President ...... ........ A gnes Massa Secretary-Treasurer. . . . . .Vinetta Vkfhitehouse 197 fi x J . HX V: 1 M ,K . if lguung mnmerfz Qlhtiatiau Awnriatinn OFFICERS President ...... . . .Marion Lord Vice-President. . . . . .Virginia Smith Secretary. . . . . . . . Marada Johnson Treasurer .... . . . Dorothy Steward 199 Svnphumure ' agle Svnrietg Ashworth Collins Stalford Thompson Bryenton Robinson Youngs Mahoney Robbins Marvin VVcbster T The Sophomore Eagle Society was founded in l926 for the purpose of pro- moting Maine spirit, especially among the two lower classes, to interest the fresh- men in college activities, and to maintain friendly relations between the Freshman and Sophomore classes. It is to be honorary, but non-scholastic, and its members are chosen on the basis of character, Maine spirit and prominence in college activi- ties. The group is self perpetuating. Jessie E. Ashworth Beatrice E. Bryenton Caroline E. Collins Mary L. Mahoney Katharine Marvin MEMBERS Arline Robbins Mary E. Robinson Evelyn C. Stalford Sadie bl. Thompson Alice B. Wfebster Wiiioiia Young 201 I l I if aine l ehating Svnrietg T? ve, Q Young l'iel'L'L' lin-llcj' Merrill Berger liulluu O'L'unnur Ralre Scott Reiml .Xsllwurtli Lzxuglilin MAINE lllillr-X'.l'lNG SUL'lli'rl'Y Faculty Advisors ...... lg'roI'essur Mark Hailey. Mr. l-lerlmert E. Ralie Manager. .. . .liclwziixl A. Merrill, Jr. M ISM ll li R S James E- ASl1WO1'fl1 Clizirles li. O'C0nnor Shirley Berger Xxllllllllll S. Reid Frank VV. Liimell liulmerl I . Scott Arthur j. Kelley liclwzircl Stern Cizlrlielcl Ci. Youiig' JUJ Evita Sigma Zllllu HONGRARY DEBATING SGCIETY Established 1926 ' Yloung Pierce ' A Merrill ' Ballou Scott OFFICERS , President ....... ..... H arold L. Ballou Vice-President .... ...Garfield G. Young Secretary ...... ......... R obert F. Scott Treasurer. . . .... Edward A. Merrill, jr. MEMBERS James E. Ashworth' I. Hobart Pierce Harold L. Ballou Wfilliain S. Reid Arthur Kelley Robert F. Scott Edward A. Merrill, Ir. Garfield G. Young Charles E. O'Connor Honorary-Professor Mark Bailey 203 2 z-' 5. Z Q .. I 7? 5 ?f fi .5 4' l t 9 E fr E ie i ii fa I 1 f E wr ? J I. 3 I 2' ,I ll 4 I Bw S F I l I if ll EE 3 F L F Q 4, 'R ii S. ft if 2 1 , Z 5 I Blaine 'illlwaital Qllulm MAINE MUSICAL CLUBs President ............. ..... L ewis UI. Carpenter Manager ...... ' ......... ....... R obert F. Scott Leader Men's Glee Club ...... . . .George F. Dudley Leader Instrumental Club .... .... C arleton Hackett Leader Instrumental Trio .... ..... I-I arolcl E. Ingalls 205 V 15 ilnatrnmental Glluh A , - ff- F wus- . ,. A' I ' ' 4... .,...,,,,... , N ' Leader. . . . .Carleton Hackett 206 ' TX l 'he maine Manh MAINE BAND Leader. . . . .Marlin V. MacLaugh1i11 Manager. .. ........ Elmer H. VVard Supervisor. . . . . .Professor A. H. Sprague 207 i MN i ll E 1 1 xi lf is 5 1 l X E F ll 'he Zllllaine Qlammm . Student newspaper at the University of Maine Chapman Mahoney Swickert Swift Hopkins lNillian1s Ferson Steward Carlson Engel Adams Engel Jackson McGuire Stanley Lane Craig Robbins Editor-in-Chief . . . Managing Editor. Associate Editor. . News CMenD .... News CVVOHISHD. Sports CMenj . . . Sports CVVOIUCHD Social Editor .... Lectures Editor. . Business Manager . ...Edward M. Engel, 27 .. .... Elliott W. Copeland, 2 Mary A. McGuire, 2 Qtto A. Swickert, 2 . . . .... Bessie A. Muzzy, . . . .Matthew VVillianis, . . . ......... Amy Adams, . .... Dorothy M. Steward ..Irene M. Engel, .Orville T. Swift, E Eh? maint spring Publis-hed Quarterly at the University of' Maine by the Contributors' Club THE EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief ..... .............. S ylvia M. Kurson, '27 Associate Editors ...... .... A my Adams, '27, Pauline Aiken, '27 Business Manager ...... .. ................ '.Edith Merchant, '27 Asst. Business Manager .... ............. I iatherine Grindal, '28 Faculty Advisor ......... ..... I ames S. Stevens Literary Advisor ....... ..... P ercie I-I. Turner 2II ' 1 i H , A 1 S El ,J K, vp M X J if 1 W ,. +1 2 ff ,m I 1 if 4 A,,, f- -- Www- 1 W ie ive 0 0 alflia 5 i 1 ' M Q5 if l 1 Il 1 . l 'i fe 1 -!?'1 'ff Lt-V-ga ,T W i I 2I2 L ,, .-.WA-wa . .,.4m ..... ..,, .,..- ,. ,L ,:g..x....,--,-- .....--.-....,-.... M. - ,, 1.x I' 1 1 L 1' 1 1 5 T A 1.j 1 1 . 1 V. 1 an , . fill 1 ig 1 W jwvl 1 1 11 T,.' 1V1' '14 F1 sw 111 111 W 1. 1 '1 i A 1 41 H, . 1 . 1 QT I 1 , ,, , ,, Pf- N . I 1 11, -f 1 3,1 1.157 11 11? 'fri 1111.- 11, wi: 111. 511 i.5i 3141 ' 1112 . ffl' 'Y' ,V 1 I 1 if 'A , 111, '11 1 Q 1 11 1 1 '1 1 1 111 151: , V! 1 1-ff lf f .xl I. 1 A 1 W 1 X 1 1 1 ii 1 if 1 1 1 :xl VA I . 1 1 2 if Aix iw maine Zlllazque HONORARY DRAMATIC SOCIETY Preble C. Cogs-.vcll Swickcrt WVlieeler L. Cogs well Birch l,nril Wood Betts Brown President ..... Vice-President. . . Business Manager Secretary ....... Stage Director. . . House Manager. Electrician ..... OFFICERS 214 ll. Pczilioily Ingalls . .Cyril G. Cogswell ...Utto -'X. Swickert . . .,l. llolmart Pierce . . . . . . .Serena lVood l.aw1'cncc .l'. Cogswell . . . .Marion E. Lord . . I lcrlmcrl ll. llrclmlc 1112 maine Zlltlanque Evolving from the Dramatic Club of 1907 and the Maine Dramatic Club of 1910, the Maine Masque has, in the nineteen years of its existence made an earnest effort to ,Stage plays popular enough to appeal to the college audience and classic enough to merit study. In the year 1926-1927 the Masque has been unusually successful in .discover- ing and encouraging dramatic talent among the students. The innovations in scen- ery and lighting effects have proven that the play is not wholly made by its actors. Without doubt the greatest triumph the Masque has achieved in several years was the reception given to Outward Bound, considering that the college audience is the most critical in the world. The play is recommended' only for professional companies. The tense dramatic situations might easily have been degenerated to burlesque in the hands of less skillfulactors. The novel lighting effects and the consistant high quality of acting gave the play thefinished artistry of a professional company. The Carnival play, Captain Applejackf' was in a lighter-vein. The play was full of humor, vigorous action, adventure, and mystery. From the clever adven- turess, the respectable Ambrose vvho so splendidly rose to the occasion, to the pic- turesque band of pirates, the roles were aces, all aces. . Too much praise cannot be given to Professor and Mrs. Bailey for the work they have put on these productions and which has aided so materially in their success. ' 215 'Tllaptain Zkppleianzkn Presented February 3, 1927 CAST OF CHARACTERS Lush ....... .... O SCAR BIRCH, '29 Poppy Fair ............... .... T HELMA SHEA, '30 Mrs. Agatha VVhatCombe .... .... H ELEN PEABODY, '27 Ambrose Applejolm ...... ..... J . HOBART PIERCE, '28 Anna Voleska ..... .... A NNA ST1NC1-11f1ELD, '27 Mrs. Pengard .... ......... E DNA BAILEY, '30 Horace Pengard. . . . . .GEORGE DUDLEY, '28 Ivan Borolsky. .. .... ROBERT PARKS, '29 Palmer ........ .... D OROTHY MAYO, '30 Dennet .......... .... CHARLES MARTIN, '30 johnny jason ....... ............ N IILLEDGE BECKWITH, '30 Members of the Crew. . . . . .HIGIILANDS, BISHOP, NOYES, LEAVITT 217 F' 66 as Svrenw rum Qlaptain Applniark 218 David Hunt Meg Hunt. . Sid Hunt. . . Rufe Pryor. Matt Hunt. . Andy Lowry jude Lowry. Well-Eient ZITB1: Heaven By Hatcher Hughes Thursday, May 5, 1927 C AST or CHARACTERS 21 J . . . . .QSCIAR L. LIRCH, .. . . . . .SERENA VVooD ... . . . . .ROBERT PARKS, .....C. MUNRO GETCHELL . . . . . . .FRANK BROWN VVILLIAM P. WALKLEY ... . .ANNA K. 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EENEllIll1EllllllllIIHllIlIIIilmllllllllllllIlIIlII1!IIIIIliI1HIIIQIIIIIJIE illf lli 1 lIlIII!!lIlli llllll Illllllllllll 111111 ...... illllll llllll llllll llllIlllIlllllllIllllllllilllII!lIIIliIIIIlI!II!lI!llI lI!l 11, iXnnua1iK. . 1. Cl. MHP Friday, April 8, 1927 PATRQNS AND PATRONESSES President and Mrs. Boardman Dean and Mrs. Hart Dean and Mrs. Stevens Dean and Mrs. Chase Dean and Mrs. Merrill Dean and Mrs. Cloke COMMITTEE Howard S. McPhee George F. Kehoe Henry G. Howard Carroll P. Osgood 222 joseph P. Guilfoyle Svnphnmnre M1113 Apr-11 22, 1927 PATRONS AND PATRUNESSES President and Mrs. H. S. Boardman Dean and Mrs. Panl Cloke Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Buck I COMMITTEE John P. Flynn Gerald C. Gowcly Virgil M. Lancaster Wfinnelcl S. Niles 223 Emory F. Ricllon 4:00 P.M 5:00 P.M 6:00 P.M 7:30 P.M 8:30 P.M 9:30 A.M 2:30 P.M 2:30 P.M 6:30 PM 7:30 PM 8:30 P.M 9:00 A.M 9:00 A.M. 12:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M 3:00 P.M 6:00 P.M. 9:00 PM. 10:30 A.M 9:30 A.M 8:00 PM. 1927 Glummemzement lgrugram fl'i1URso.,xY. ,I U N li 9 Phi Beta Kappa Initiation Phi Kappa Phi Initiation Banquet National Honorary Societies Maine Masque Play. Chapel Fraternity l-louse Parties Fnioixv, .lUNli I0 Meeting of the Alumni Council Class Day Exercises, University Uval Meeting Class Secretaries next yczu s reunion classes Senior Skull Initiation ancl l-Banquet Presiclent's Reception, Chapel Student I-Iop, Gymnasium Musical Cluhs, Gymnasium S.-x'1'Luum,xx', .lL'Nl-Z l l Annual Business Meeting, General .Xlinnni .:Xssociation. Chapel General Alumni Association, Chapel Lady guests entertainecl, meet l-Ialentinc llall Alumni Luncheon, Commons Class Frolics, Band Concert Base Ball, Alumni liielcl Alumni Banquet, Alumni Hall Alumni Hop tlnlormall in the tiyinnasitun, .-Xlumni Hall Suxnxv, hlvxia I3 Baccalaureate Services, .Xlumni llall hltJNllAY, lrlxl-1 lj Commencement lfxercises, lmivt-1-gity Ut-,ll Commencement l-lall, tlynnmgium 224 am-rv-x ,W nf '1 ' 'x ' X , . , ,' , f- -. . ,, f KX ,X 1' 5 ,w any XX ,. '--N j ,' K' Y., I a M ,,.f . .-. -. '. A 'f staff- 4 1 -,iw 122- 51, '-- , wrfg ff ' 3 5 f 1. f . -' S.e.-4 -'--our ' A if X EW' ,,,,.. W i .W -'.x..'....'.L 4 .L ' - u.,...' ..., - -. Svtnhent, Zllatultg, lnmni 'Banquet ' Bangor House, February 25, 1927 TALKS OF CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM Announcer and Timer. . . . . BoB CLARK, '15 Students VS. Faculty and Alumni... . . ED ENGEL, '27 Faculty VS. Students and Alumni. . . ............ DEAN CLOKE Alumni vs. Students and Faculty. . . . . .JUSTICE PATTANGALL, '84 Summary and Decision. . . . . '. PRESIDENT BOARDMAN, '95 f H -an-S'-'vq9xr':wqwrn':e::'.f--vw-'v1'r1 ' 225 K. 1 E , Zluninr meek Mrngram THURSDAY, MAY 5th 8:00 P.M. The Maine Masque presents Hughes' Hell Bent fer Heaven, Alumni Hall FRIDAY, MAY 6th ll :00 A.M. Junior Chapel Exercises, Chapel A Earl Freeman Bennett, Chaplain Overture . Invocation Salutatory Address Harry Willarcl Peakes, President Class 1928 Address to the juniors Professor Charles Partridge Weston Hymn Prayer Notices . Maine Stein Song 8:00 P.M. Junior Promenade, Alumni Hall SATURDAY, MAY 7th . 11:00 A.M. Military Review, R.O.T.C. Unit, Alumni Field Interscholastic Track Meet 8:00 P.M. Annual Track Club Cabaret, Alumni Hall 227 X ,,,AQ I 3 . M-,' if 'iw 2. Pwr Y. f '-an '- 'ZIV I .1 : ' WRX I-..,. . Q- .4 1 of , - i,.f-s , V ,U i 6 N ,J 5 . V' , sw? . fn-,4 gg tl.,-JL .ng ' J s. r 3,93 ff, Ni. V, ii . - fp + 1. , L .,,,., Z, ,xfw I ,H A Q4 L, I, I,--U , J 1 V. 1 rig. .L A at, 5 V H - ' K, I '- A 1 1, qg:,,,:-A- ...J -1 , 3, wr, V, , '.a.......,....gQ44f..:1:e,.'s A - -- - V- f- . . I. - , 3 Q' 'M I iluninr Brnmenahe MAY Sth, 8:00 P.M. RECEPTION COMMITTEE President an.d Mrs. Boardman Mr. and Mrs. Youngs Dean Caroline Colvin I Mr. james A. Gannett Mr. Harry VV. Peakes . JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Fred Harold Thompson, Chairman Andre Emerson Cushing Guy Hayden Sturgis J 228 Charles Preston Stone Herbert Everett Elliott W-rv --mexv.-ws .- 9-dmoruwnmr-i V 'i 1 4:00 P.M 5:00 P.M 6:00 P.M 9:30 A.M 2:30 P.M 6:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 9:00. A.M. 9:00 A.M 12:30 P.M 1:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M 9:00 P.M 10:30 A.M 9:30 A.M 8:00 P.M 1925 Glummentement lirngram THURSDAY, JUNE 10 B Phi Beta Kappa Initiation Phi Kappa Phi Initiation .Banquet National Honorary Societies n FRIDAY, JUNE 11 Meeting of the Alumni Council Class Day Exercises, University Oval Senior Skull Initiation and Banquet President's Reception, Library SATURDAY, JUNE 12 Annual Business Meeting, General Alumni Association, Chapel Alumnae and wives of alumni meet at Balentine Hall for inspection trip over the Campus and entertainment Alumni Luncheon, Commons Luncheon for Inauguration Guests Concert by the Maine Band Class Frolics . Procession for Inauguration Exercises Inauguration of Dr. Harold Sherburne Boardman as President of the University A Alumni Banquet, Alumni Hall Alumni Hop QInformalJ in the Gymnasium, Alumni Hall SUNDAY, JUNE 13 Baccalaureate Services, Alumni Hall, Address by Rev. James F. Albion, D.D. MONDAY, JUNE 14 Commencement Exercises, University Oval. Address by Dr. George Emory Fellows Commencement Ball, Gymnasium 22 Eegrew Qlnnferreh COLLEGE O14 AGRICULFURE .ljiAC1lLLOR Ol Sc11iNcL Myron Fra11c1s Babb 111 Hoiticulturej Gerald Franklyn Baker in Foiestryj Kenneth Watson Barker Q111 Biologyl Effie Harris Bradee11 in HO111C Economicsj Allen Burnham Qin Biologyj Maurice Holyoke Burr 111 Forestryj Francis Guernsey Buzzell Qin Animal Husbandiyj Irvill Harry Cheney Qin Biology Charles Tyler Conant in Dairy Husbandryj Lawrence Edward Curra11 Qin Forestry Leone Mae Dakin 1n HOIIIC Economicsj Richard Bu1ton Diehl Qin Forestryj Clarence Michael Dowd in Foiestryj Louis Alfred Dunlap Qin Hoiticultuiej He111y Boardman Eato11 H in Foiestiyj Wallace Henry Elliott Q111 Agionomyj Harlan Julien E111ery Qin Dairy Husbandryj . Qren Foss Fraser Qi11 Agronomy . Lester Vernon Goff Qi11 Animal Husbandry . .. Harry N orthi11 Hamer Qin F orestry . Fred Willia111 Holdswortl1 Qin I orestryj . . . . . A111Ofy McLellan Houghton Jr. Qin Forestryj. . Mark Al111a Hurd Qi11 Dairy Husbandryj . . . . Reginald Foss ohnson Qin F orestryj . . . . Bryce Meredith jordan Qi11 Animal Husbandryj Malcolm Fred Lake Qin Dairy Husbandryj Frank James McDonald Qin Agronomyj . . Kenneth Ethelbert McFadden Qin Forestryj . . John Taylor Marsl1all Qin Biologyj . . Beulah Elizabeth Osgood Qi11 Home Economicsj Theda Adelaide Ray Qi11 Home Economicsj ..... Shirley janet Roberts Qin Ho111e Economicsj .... John Kenneth Schroeder i11 Forestryj ....... Qliver Russell S11ow in Forestryj ...... Vernon Howe Somers Qin Forestry ....... Myles Hodsdon Standish Qin Forestry . . . I. . . . Karl Frederick Switzer i11 Forestryj .......... Robert Austin Tate i11 Agricultural EdL1CaflOll . . . Hugl1 Scott Tibbetts Qi11 Agrononiyj ........... Willia111 Henry True. r. Qi11 Horticulturej .... Robert Edgar rl1L11'llC1' Qin Biologyj .......... Fra11cis Eugene VVeatherbee Qi11 Forestry .... Gerald Silas VVheeler i11 Forestry ........ Sprague Rufus Wl1it11ey Qi11 Forestryj ..... New Sharon Bangor Dover Foxcroft Atkinson Wiscasset Old Town Fryeburg Brunswick Winterport Mexico Brookton New Britain Conn Vassalboro South Portland Calais Presque Isle Salisbury Cove Kennebunk .Hollis Center Methuen Mass Metl1uen Mass. - . Bath Pittsfield .Hancock Cape Elizabeth Wfilton Mapleton . Wiscasset Portland . Orono . . . . .Auburn . . . .Portland . . . .Newcastle . . . .Bangor . . . . .Ba11gor . . . .Gardiner . . . . . .Machias . . . .East Corinth . . . . . . .Vanceboro ... . . . ....Portland . . . .XNalpole, Mass. .. ....Li11col11 . . . .Bangor . . . .0rono 230 Austin Horatio Wilkins Qin Forestry? . . . ..... Hartland Kenneth Cony Wilson Qin Horticulturej .... ....... A ugusta Gerald Everett Wing Qin Forestryj ........ ........ F lagstaff Harold Lewie Winter Qin Forestryj ........... ...Livermore Falls Oscar Lewis Wyman Qin Dairy Husbandryj ........................ Rumford CGLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES BACHELOR or ARTS Rose 'Mary Adams QFrenchj ................... Edith Alice Andrews QHistory 81 Governmentj .... Alice Elinor Arnold QMathematicsj ............... Harold Lewis Ballou QEducationj .................. Edmund Hobart Bartlett QEconomics 81 Sociologyj .. Chester Edwin Baston QMathematicsj ............... .... Charles Leslie Baxter QMathematicsj .............. Edith Annette Beal QFrenchj ...................... Christine Esther Beckett QSpanishj ................ Llewellyn Woodward Beedle QHistory 81 Government Dorice Bennett QF renchj .............................. .. . Lloyd Harvey Berrie QEconomics 81 Sociologyj ...... Clement Wendell Boucher Educationj Q ......... I ..... 4. . . . . Hervey Francis Bowden QHistory 81 Governmentj ...... Hudson Lawrence Brennick QEcono1nics 81 Sociologyj . Frances Hazel Brewer QLatinj .................... Arthur Wells Brewster QEconomics 81 Sociologyb ..... Vernon Carlton Bryant QEconomics 81 Sociologyj ............ . . . .Rockland .........Canton ..... . . .Portland Greenfield, Mass. ..........Grono .East Millinocket .Rockland, Mass. .........Bangor .........Calais . . . . .Sargentville . . . . . .. .Sanford . . . . . .Houlton .Groveton, N. H. .Q ........ Brooks . . . . . . .Rumford .............Bar Harbor . Brockton, Mass. .h ........ Lincoln Philip Floyd Joseph Carr QEconomics 81 Sociologyj ...... VVest Springfield, Mass. Kera Ioan Chaplin QMathematicsj .................................. Cornish John Thomas Chippendale, Jr. QEconomics 81 Sociologyj .... ...... A uburn Bernice Wiona Clement QLatinQ ........................ . . .North Jay Ada Cohen QMathematicsj .......................... ...... B angor Charles Sidney Collins QMathematicsj ............. ............ P ortland Levi Addison Curren QBiologyj .................... ........... M illinocket Douglas Edward Donovan QEconomics 81 Sociologyl ...... Turner's Falls, Mass. Joseph Roy Dougherty QF renchj ........ V ............ ............... B angor Wilhelmina Frances Dunning QBiologyD ............ ........... T opsham Howard Hamlin Dyke QEconomics 81 Sociologyj .... ..... L ivermore Falls Marion Charlotte Eaton QLatinj ................... .......... W interport Fred Blodgett Edwards QEconomics 81 Sociologyj ..... .... S helburne, N. H. Cora Ellen Emery QChe1nistryD ..................... ......... B ar Harbor Edward Lee Fouts QBiologyj ................... .... W ashington, D. C. Cornelia Rankin Fernald QMathematicsj .... . . .......... Winterport Margaret Mary Fraser QLatinj .................. ...... B erlin, N. H. Madeline Mary Gillen QEnglishj .................. ........ B angor Samuel Fine Ginsberg QEconomics 81 Sociologyj .... ..... O ld Town Edmund Eugene Gonyer QFrenchj .................. ......... O rono Pearl Roberta Graffam QEnglishj ...................... ........... B angor Thompson Lyford Guernsey QEconomics 81 Sociologyj .... .... D over-Foxcroft Edward Rice Hale QEducationj ................... '. . . .......... Castine Cecile Elizabeth Ham QEnglishj ................... 231 . . . .Houlton John Murray Hamilton CEconomics K Sociologyl . . . Carl Milton Harmon QHistory 8: Governnientj ..... Arthur Sewall Hillman QBiologyj ............. Kathleen Joyce Hunt QEducationj ........... Marjorie Edna Johnson QE11gl1Sl1D .... U ........ George Ora Ladner fEcononncs 8L Sociologyb . . . Mary Loretto Larkin CF1'Cl1Cl1D ...... ' ........ Elizabeth Helen Laughlin fIV.I2ltl1C111Elt1CSD . .. Irene Mary .Lerette QFrenchj ................. Marion Florence Lindsey QFrenchj' ............... Wesley Elmore Lucas Q Economics 81 Sociologyj ..... Everett Francis McCann QHistory 8z Governmentj .... John Edward McCormick QEducationD ............ Clarence Albert MacGregor QE1lgl1Sl1? . .V ..... . . . Kenneth Winslow MacGregory QEngl1shj .... Helen Natalie Mayo QFrenchj ................... Dwight Lyman Moody Educationj .............. Clarence Edward Morancy QEconomics 81 Sociologyj Ruth Esther Morse QFrenchj ....................... Walter Priest Morse' CMathematicsj .............. Sister Mary Eulalia Murphy QEducationj .......... Kenneth Clark Nealley QEconomics 81 Sociologyj . . . Fred Clarke Newhall QEcononiics N Sociologyj .... Arvilla Drew Peabody QITl'CllCllj ................. Emily Pendleton QEnglishj ............ Edith Alma Perkins QSpanishj ............... Alton Church Perry QEducationj ................. Kenneth Alton Prouty QECCJIIOIIIICS X Sociologyll .... Bernice Irene Purinton QHistory 81 Governnientj . . Madeleine Stimson Rhoda QLatinj ............... . Robert Pratt Rich QEconomics 8: Sociologyj .......... William Wallace Rich, jr. QEconomics 81 Sociolov Eleanora Gertrude Ringdahl QEnglishj ............ Mary Mullen Roche QLatinj ..................... Willis Rich Rollins QEducationj ................. Ellsworth Lincoln Ross QEconomics 81 Sociologyj . . . Theodore Spurling Rowe CPhysicsj ............. Mary Isabel Samways QEnglishj ............... Andrew Jordan Small QEducationj .......... '. . Roger Elmer Small QEconomics 81 Sociologyj . .. Hollice Linwood Stevens QMathematicsj ....... Esther Louise Thompson CFrenchj .......... George Lemar Thompson QPliysicsj ...... Sylvia Elizabeth T ibbetts fMathematicsj .......... Earle Cecil Twombley QMathematicsj ............... Edwin Cooper VVaterhouse QHisto1'y 81 Government William Joseph VVhited QECOIIOIIIICS 81 Sociologyj . . . Carroll Frederick Wilder QPhysicsj .............. Frances Mae Willetts QEnglishj ...... ..... Charles Wesley Wfixson. QPhysicsj .... Ivan Martelle Wood QEnglishj ...... 9 232 . gyj .... 5... Q ..... i.. ,v ' ' all . . . . .Atlantic, Mass. ........Buxton . . . .Island Falls . . . . . . .Portland . . . . .Bailey Island .........Orono . . '. .Washburn . . . . . . .Portland ..... ...Hallowell . . .South Qrrington ..........Portland . . .East Millinocket . . . . . . . . .Pittston .............Calais . . .Brockton, Mass. .....i......0rono . . .Danforth . . . .Gardiner . . . . . .Orono . . . .I-Ioulton ........Orono . . .VVinterport . . . . . . .Lincoln . . . . . . .Portland . . . .Dark Harbor . . . . . .Hallowell . . . . .Randolph . . . .Wfytopitlock ..........Bangor ...........Houlton . . .Hingham, Mass. . . .Hingha1n, Mass. . . . .New Sweden . . . . . . .Portland . . . . . . .Bangor . . . .Portland .... . . . . . .Brewer ............Orono . . . .South Portland ..........Brewer . . . . . . . . .Harrington ..............Bangor ...Asbury Park, N. il. . . . . . . . . .Vanceboro Newburyport. Mass. .........Qld Town . ..... - ....... Houlton . . . .Dennysville ..... .Bangor . . . . . . .Wfaterville . . . .North Anson I .... ...... . .... . . ... . A I .VI X ,X .fn-. ,ff . X 1' DMX .. W, . 1 - V ' ,-.. ff .-. K Ls ',-F-.. Af. K-S , . tx . ixxf' 1+ . FF 'l N N BACHELOR OF PEDAGOGY Christabel Finley Lawrie ......................... Wllllalll Leroy Young , ................................. COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR or SCIENCE John Southard Andrews Qin Chemistryj ....... 1 ...... john Philip Ascher Qin Chemical Engineeringj .......... Willis Manning Barrows Qin Electrical Engineeringj. .. Carl Henry Bischoff Qin Civil Engineeringj ............. Laurence Burton Blethen Qin Mechanical Engineeringj. Albro Roswell Boston Qin Mechanical Engineeringj ...... Edward Theodore Bridgham in Mechanical Enffineerin ',' . ' V. .....'......Orono . . . . .Newton, Mass. ............Gray ........'VVestbrook . . . .Dover-Foxcroft . . .... Franklin, Mass. . . . . . . .Dover-Foxcroft . . . . . .Haverhill, Mass. . . . . .Brewer Q UD ......... Jasper Sumner Brown Qin Chemistryj ........ S ...... S ....... VVenham, Mass. Laurence Lyman Buck Qin Electrical Engineeringj ...... George Albion Cahill, Jr. Qin Mechanical Engineeringj . .. Ezekiel Leith Chase Qin Civil Engineeringj ............. Sidney Bowers Coleman Qin Electrical Engineeringj .... Ansel Samuel Creamer Qin Chemistryj .............. Joseph Daniel Doherty Qin Chemical Engineeringj ....... John Dick Farquhar Qin Civil Engineeringj ............ Carlton VVentworth Fletcher Qin Electrical Engineeringj. ..- .......Stillwater ..........Bath . . .Brownville . . . . . . .Saco ..........Nobleboro ............Bangor . .Gilbertville, Mass. ..............Bangor Charles Edward Gero Qin Chemical Engineeringj ................... Waterville Spofford Giddings Qin Chemical Engineeringj .......... Alfred Welles Hanmer, Jr. Qin Chemical Engineeringj . . . Clarence Eugene Hart Qin Civil Engineeringj ......... George Albert Haskell Qin Mechanical Engineeringj .... Trygve Heistad Qin Civil Engineeringj ............... Hugh Bentley Huntley Qin Civil Engineeringj ......... Harold Albert Hussey Qin Chemical Engineeringj ...... Maurice Burton johnson Qin Mechanical Engineeringj .. Mervin Twitchell johnson Qin Civil Engineeringj ........... Irving Barstow Kelley Qin Mechanical Engineeringj .... Chyung Eun Kim Qin Chemistryj ..................... Joseph Frederic Kolouch Qin Chemical Engineeringj ........ Louis David Lebet Qin Chemical Engineeringj ....... Guilbert Raymond Little Qin Civil Engineeringj ..... Fred Elmer Littlefield Qin Mechanical Engineeringj . .. Everett Manson Lunt Qin Electrical Engineeringj ....... Gordon Southworth McDonald Qin Civil Engineeringj . .. Franck Plaisted Morrison Qin Chemical Engineeringj . . . john Arthur Murch Qin Electrical Engineeringj ..... Charles Oliver Myatt Qin Chemistryj .................... Robert Haskell Noyes Qin Electrical Engineeringj ....... Ernest Anthonv O'Connor Qin Chemical Enffineerinffj .... Albert Hll11lC1'J0lSSO11 Qin Mechanical Engiiieeringjf . .. Ralph Rowe Parkman Qin Electrical Engineeringj ..... Delmont Parsons Qin Electrical Engineeringj ............ Clarence Kimball Passmore Qin Electrical Engineeringj . . . 233 ...........Augusta .VVetherslield, Conn. ...............Orono . . . . . .Lincoln . . . . .Rockport . . . . .Bangor .........VVoolwich ..........Portland .New Britain, Conn. ...............Orono Rang Chyun, Korea New Bedford, Mass. . . . . . .Bradford, Mass. ...... ..Portland .........Brewer . . . .Dover-Foxcroft . . . .. .. .Portland ...........Bangor ..........Deer Isle . .Dorches-ter, Mass. ............Orono .. . . . . .. .Biddeford . . .Litch1ield, Conn. . . . . . . . . .Hartland . . . . . . . .Portland . . .Monticello .. ... . ,,. .,. . ,uevrfv-asa I E ix .. , . J' I N E. .N va.- ,A W 'L w':,' '3 , . '4' 1.11 -1 +..I 'L F l 3 l if 3 il l 22 an i S il E It Q lf Li l 3 Q ll i s l Qi li nl Q l i Q i 1 z I gi l il ll 5 3 I ii if Z li px E 2 7' Maurice Augustus Perkins, jr. Qin Electrical Engineering5 ..... Sidney Botolph Peterson Qin Electrical Engineering5 ........ Sylvester Levi Poor Qin Civil Engineering5 ............... . john Albert Sanborn Qin Mechanical Engineering5 ....... Laforest Ste hen Saulsbury Qin Mechanical Engineering5. . Ernest Burns Scott Qin Electrical Engineer1ng5 ......... Edward Fuller Stanton Qin Civil Engineering5 ......... Alfred Fletcher Stevens Qin Electrical Engineering5 ..... Earle Maynard Stevens Qin Mechanical Engineering5 .... Norman Edgar Stilphen Qin Mechanical Engineering5 .... Clyde Norton Stover Qin Mechanical Engineering5 ..... Laurence Guy Thurston Qin Chemical Engineering5 .... Diong Diek Uong Qin Chemical Engineering5 ........ Harold Clark Webber Qin Chemistry5 .......... . Karl Beecher Whitcomb Qin Civil Engineering5 . . . Seth Ashley Whitcomb Qin Civil Engineering5 ..... Ralph Ervin Whitmore Qin Electrical Engineering5 . . . Jessie Hammill Wood Qin Chemical Engineering5 ., ..... A , Begreen 09111 uf Qlnnwny BACHELOR or SCIENCE James Strothard Brooks Qin Civil Engineering5 ....... QAs of Class of 19145 Arthur'Linwood Davis Qin Electrical Engineering5 .... QAs of Class of 19165 ADVANCED DEGREES MASTER or ARTS IN BIOLOGY Doris Frances Twitchell QB.A., Maine, 19235. . . . IN CHEMISTRY Pauline Perkins QB.A., Wellesley, 19205 ..... . IN ENGLISH Rose Mary Davis QB.S., Columbia, 19225 ...... Lynette Agnes Walker QB.A., Maine, 19255 .... Helen Bernice Wentworth QB.A., Maine, 19245 . . . IN I-IISTORY Elizabeth Ring QB.A., Maine, 19235 ........... IN MATI-IEMATICS Edwin Harold Hadlock QB.A., Maine, 19245 .... IN PSYCHOLOGY Alvin Christian Enrich QB.A., Northwestern College, 1924 Harold Elbert Pressey QB.A., Maine, 19255 ............. 234 5 .... . Ip. ..... . .Machias Brighton, Mass. . . . . . . .Augusta .......Norway . . . .Brewer ..... . .Augusta P Herbert Hunt Sawyer Qin Civil Engineer1ng5 ............. . ' ......... Gardiner Hartford, Conn. .... . . .Cakland . . . .West Paris . . . . .Sanford . . . .York Beach . . . . . .Runiford Foochow, China . . . . . .Randolph . . . . . .Orono . . . . . .Readtield ........Bangor . . .Seymour, Conn. . . . Bangor . . .Bangor . . . .Old Town . . . .Orono . . . .Brewer . . . .0rono . . . .Bangor . . .Orono . . .0rono . . . .Orono . . . .Bangor J' 14- ,,,. fx T ,,-,. - , .- ff,..,N ,fx . 'X , . . . 1 In --sg ,S-f 'TN. A ,B sh I ff'-.,N, K 0. .W-..,.1v: I Y R ' , . . R ,I at 'r. ' ' '.X 'w' '1 : 'ls 'v ,' 4?-1, I ' I I 'fffsa-r 24 65,1-114,16 N? ' ' 1' I ,t,,.J', f- 1 ' I I., ,I 1 , 1 I 1' I f , .-f -. ,A . QM.,-1 if I X if-..l..t-,., 5 . v ,' ,M ' ,' . A -:f.,.,3Zf'Z 1usvu 'i'lf, ' I f A i S - F ' - I H..l: zxfea. 4.9 -A-.1 'fl' ..-JY - - MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION Carl Wharton Maddocks fB.Ped., Maine, 19175 ............ Deep River, Conn. MASTEII OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGY Arthur Mosher Cloudman CBS., Maine, 19245 ....... .... Q rono I A IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING john George Leslie Caulfield QB.S., Maine, 19245 ...... ..... B angor IN PHYSICS Wilbur Ernest Meserve QBS., Maine, l9235Q ..... .... O rono IN PLANT PATHOLOGY Reiner. Bonde QB.S., Minnesota, 19225 ............ .... O rono ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Luther Newell Amos CBS., 1920, as of Class of 19175 ........ Harrisburg, Pa. Donald Ford Alexander fB.S., 19235 ...................... Wilkinsburg, Pa. Wesley Clark Plumer QB.S., 19215 ....................... Schenectady, N. Y. HONORARY DEGREES ' VVilliam Rogers Chapman, Doctor of Music VValter Vlfilson Crosby, Doctor of Engineering Kate Clark Estabrooke, Master of Arts George Emory Fellows, Doctor of Laws Elmer Drew Merrill, Doctor of Science Paul Dudley Sargent, Doctor of Engineering CERTIFICATE IN THE Two-YEAR COURSE IN AGRICULTURE Harold Vinton Kimball ........... ' ................................. Auburn Hugh Wallace Stearns ........................... .... N orth Waterford Owen Bryan Ingraham CAS of the Class of 19235 . . . ........... Clinton ,-va-a, , ,1 ,sa-gunna-ts..-an-A.,.,L.i.,... N..- . L. 235 s EL .. ., , e .631 A , I Q 9 K X .. -..,,r J ' f ...fu .1 -, .. V ,- 1 LAY: - ' . Huff . I gf fu-rj, ,- Ni . . . -'Z' .' +V ' 2.15 W V ' , Ln 1 ' ,N m QL.: . S.: ,,,, in.: SK Svrhnlamhipzi anh Ljunnrii ' ' cholarshi , Harr Stern, Bangor. Hecifflifoik Alumn1fAssoci1tion Scholarship No. 1, Robert Folsom Scott, Qld Towllilew York Alumni Association Scholarship No. 2, Kenneth Sellers Field, Millinocket. V I , ' Pittsburgh Alumni Association Scholarship, Paul Edwin VVatson, Bangor. Prize of the Class of 1873, Popkins Zakarian, Portland. Central District Alumni Association Scholarship, Jessie Ellen Ashworth, - n . 1 O10 Elizabeth Abbott Balentine Scholarship, .Ella Theresa Bulmer, Hampden Highlands. E 3 ' Phi Mu Scholarship, Marada Lucy Johnson, Pittsfield. - joseph Rider Farrington Scholarship, George Farrington Dow, Wayiie.. Stanley Plummer Scholarship, Maple lsmay Percival, Dexter. Waltei' Balentine Prize, Ardron Bayard Lewis, Springfield. Franklin Danforth Prize, Beulah Elizabeth Qsgood, Qrono. Vlfashington Alumni Association Watcli, Willis Manning Barrows, Dover- Foxcroft. Penobscot Valley Alumni Association Scholarship No. 1, Richard VVilder Merrill, Qld Town. Penobscot Valley Alumni Association Scholarship No. 2, Merrill Harmon Dooey, Brewer. Track Club Scholarship, Robert Dwight Parks, Jamaica Plain, Mass. Alpha Qmicron Pi Alumnae Prize, Frances Evelyn XN'hite, Qld Town. Chi Qmega Sociology Prize, Lorinda Belle Qrne, Thomaston. University of Maine Honorary Society Scholarship. No award. VVilliam Emery Parker Scholarship, Thomas Lyall Dickson, Mexico. Class of 1905 Scholarship, Gordon Smith, Bangor. Trustee Undergraduate Scholarships-Agriculture, Ardron Bayard Lewis, Springfield 5 Arts and Sciences, Dorothy Taylor, Springvale 3 Teclmology, Raymond Elliott Tobey, Kittery Point g -At large, Mary Pauline Aiken, Bangor. Trustee Graduate Scholarships-Agriculture, No candidate this year, Arts and Sciences, Emily Pendleton, Dark Harbor 5 Technology, joseph Frederic Kolouch, New Bedford, Mass. Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship, Harriet VVeatherbee, Lincoln. Henry L. Griffin Prize, Arline Francena Palmer, Bangor. Sophomore Essay Prize for women, Dorothy Margaret Bell, Bangor. Spanish Club Medals, Harold Anthony Medeiros, Vanceboro g Calista Elizabeth Sylvester, jefferson. Tri-State Intercollegiate Competition-Poetry Contest, First, Wlilfred Alfred Beaudette, WO1'CCStC1', Mass., Second, Sylvia Marian Kurson, Bar Harbor, Third, Amy Belle Adams, Patten. Essay Contest-First, Mary Agnes McGuire, Stonington. , b Freshman Scholarship Cup, Phi Qmega Delta. Agricultura1.Club Membership Cup, Class of 1929. Charles Anthony Rice Cup, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Fraternity Scholarship Cup, Sigma Phi Sigma. Class of 1908 Commencement Cup, Class of 1875, Pan Hellenic Sorority Cup, Delta Zeta. Twentieth Century Commencement Cup, Class of 1916. 236 I y u X Q. I 5, 1 1 if Nw 9' ,Q 'mm' ,fi .adv W :fx- 7 Wax. ,Vs-5 0 ,ywgwgy Awww gf, me Q Q :WW Q ., X f,,A,:, 12 ,M 3 ,4,:,, -, F1 SfQf4?,'-J ' if ' V . -- 5 X X Q ZA 2 'I x --- .... .N g 'i gif. A gg IV ' X A Y ,I ' x XL -r I- V 5 4, I ,, -- XC O K . ....-. i.. - . i N-,Z -' - : 'K - : j -1 '- - : : 1 f X 7 fgx - X - - f f G 'Q K V --- X PO' - I T ,flS'w'?i '.. ' 50 Q91 - 1. 1 . KJ-V , ' '-I.:-: ' X ' A g X Q if , K I v-4 : , li - . A f 1 I i , x, :PQ ' A f : , S 1,5 ,QQ Sf, ' , 1 ,, lu -- .X . g iN fi 5:5 - 4 ---x 4 ' X ' X Q- ,, - -1 l . , . . - A '115w'1rfc,- f J ' X - W, Q - ' f . . - -1 Q- J X n , ' . 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Srahharh anh illlahe D Company, 2nd Regiment i li. , l :U V I i 'Ti ll MacLaughlin McGary Kehoe H Vermette ' Ulmer ' O'Neil Chesterton McSorley McPhee Gmlfoyle lxelso I Howard Bradley , Glover Mcliee Hescock Ready l Q OFFICERS l l Q Captain Howard S. MePhee sl lst. Lt. Henry G. Howard 2nd Lt. George F. Kehoe , 1st Sgt. Marlin V. Maclaaughlin ACTIVE MEMBERS Bradley, I. V. Kehoe, G. F. McPhee, H. S. i Chesterton, A. B. Kelso, E. G. MeSorley, P. E. , Guilfoyle, P. 1. Lavorgna, M. L. O'Neil, bl. D. Hescock, L. F. McGary, D. F. Osgood, C. P. Howard, H. G. McLaughlin, M. V. Ulmer, D. A. I-IONGRARY MEIVIRERS Major G. Barrett Glover, jr. lst Lt. Raymond F.. Vermette james A, Gannett lst Lt. Richard Gray McKee Colonel Frederick flrl. Strickland , President Harold S. BOZl.l'CllllZ'Lll Hosea B. Buck . ,a . .-fm. .www- Captain joseph l.. Ready ii Dec. 11 Ian. 15, jan. 22, Feb. 5, Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Mar. 5, 1926 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 1927 iiliifle Gleam. 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Lamoreau, '27 George Coltart, '29' ALUMNI MEMBERS Wfm. MCC. Sawyer, 'Ol TRUSTEE MEMBER Hosea B. Buck, '93 FACULTY MEMBERS Fred H. Thompson, '28 C. Parker Crowell, '98 Archie L. Grover A Embert H. Sprague FACULTY MANAGER OF ATHLETICS Benjamin C. Kent, '12 fresignation being consideredj 242 Glnanzhw nf the 1925 Qlhampinnzhip Zlfnuthall Ziffeam 43 i ' . ,I+ ' ,1 V W T iv ,1. X , , I J I Q 'I , y ' E h , I , ,- . l i x H! I ! ' 1 iq 4 QQ 5 ' 1, , , ' 1 . 1 Ag I . .. , J,' ,.,. ,yu S N X ,,,, Y CAPTAIN LAMOREAU ' l lv, ' CAPT.-EI.12C'r NANIGIAN M A N A fam VV '1cus'r1c1c I 244 I 926 C1 1.n11'1oxsH1P Focrrlz.-x1-I- TEAM , V A FOQTBALL For the third consecutive year lfflead-coach Fred M. Brice and his warriors brought home the State-Championship and to top it off they tied New Hampshire for the New England Conference Title. Starting the season with a mere handful of veterans and a light nucleus, a winning team was soon developed, and played the season with an exceedingly small numlzer of substitutions. They were some- what akin to the Brown Iron Men who, it will lie remembered, played nearly the whole season without a single substitution. . The first game was played on Alumni Field with the soldiers from Fort Wiilliams as our opponents. The Maine line seemed especially vulnerable and the secondary defense little better. An intercepted pass was the soldiers only tally. Burgoin running 80 yards for a touchdown. The next weekend Brice took his charges to Kingston, R I. and won from the fast Staters seven to nothing Q7-OJ, Maine showed much improvement in this game and showed what condition will do. Middlebury was our next team, and they were bur machine, the final tally being 3-l-O. Maine completely securing 18 first downs to their opponents' 3. i The third game was the one that showed us what a Connecticut Aggies, a team outweighing the Pale Blue the man, was lost in the smoke. Wlhen the Iinal whistle fed by the powerful Maine outplayed the Vermonters really strong team we had. by about fifteen pounds to did blow it was discovered that Maine had scored three touchdowns and Peakes had kicked three goals. totaling 21 points. The Bates Bobcat next made its appearance. Fresh from their brilliant show- ing at Brown, but with three men still suffering from sickness, they trotted on Alumni Field eagerly expectant. Not to be beaten by a game already played the Bears started things off with a rush. Mike tfoltart, a sophomore filling the place of Sylvester, played the flashiest game of all. However the team was not one of stars but of extreme coordination, as it was destined to be for the rest o f the season. 246 The Colby VVh1teXMules were our next opponents ln one of the strangest games ever plax ed the whole season Colby vias beaten by one point the goal aftei touchdown Playing football way above their heads Colby forever the Maine Jinx held the powerful blue eleven to one touchdown Callaghan fleet Colby end nearlv ruined Maine s hopes when he intercepted a pass and tore off about eighty yards for a near touchdovxn only to be downed by Ossie Osgood Somewhat dissatisfied with the Bears showing Brice put them thru a xx eek s hard practice to tackle the Polar Bear in its la1r And so the following weekend the vxhole school journeyed to Joe Bowdoin s camp and watched the Maine Bears tack a 71 to 6 defeat on the Cates coached men Starting things immediately upon the lirst blovs of the vxhistle Maine se cured a Bowdoin blocked punt on the ten yard line and scored their first touchdown vs1th1n the first four minutes of plav This somewhat disheaitened the Bovs doin men and when it was hnally all over Maine had added two more touchdowns to their total Meanwhile Bowdoin had got the ball on Maine s twenty yard line and completed a pass which gave them the sum total of six It was a somewhat bette1 game than the score would mdicate State Champs now New England next . 7 1 . 7 ' , .f x . , : 1 ' 2 2 . . , . I , -I . I rc ' 1: . . . , . . , , . , V . , . . U . I 1 yy - - , H - 1 x 7 7 y I ' V J . A . . . T a 4 , J However, a harsh surprise was in store for us. The next Saturday the team journeyed to Durham, New Hampshire to meet the boys. New Hampshire com- pletely outweighed Maine and nearly outplayed them. Without the services of the big fullback, Abbiatti, it would have been a different story. Capt. Lamoreau still on the bench from the Bowdoin game was a big loss to the Bears. The team was out of the splendid shape they had been in all fall and consequently played a losing game. However, it was an interesting game and Maine lost-and with it an undis- puted claim to the New England Conference Title. Now we are tied for first place with New Hampshire altho Connecticut feels they have a claim by beating New Hampshire 3-0, previously in the first part of the season. 247 Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine 'he 1925 ' nnthall Eleam Captain .... . . . Manager .... Coaches ....... Captain-elect .... Manager-elect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 0 Maine .... Total Maine ' Right end Right end Right tackle Right guard Right Center Center Left guard Lett guard Left tackle Left tackle Left end Quarter-back Quarter-back Left half-back Left hal i-back guard Right half-back Right half-back Full-hack ' Full-back .Paul Lainoreau . . .Danny Welnster . .Brice and Quinn ..Moses Nanigian . . . .VVl'lltC0111lJ Haynes SCORES I . .7 Fort VVilliams .... . . .6 . .7 Rhode Island. . . . . .O .3-l Middlebury . . . . . .0 .21 Conn. Aggies. .. . . .0 .33 Bates ...... . . .0 ..7 Colby . ...6 .2l Bowdoin ........ ..... 6 . .7 New Hampshire. . . . . . .14 137 . Opponents 32 THE TEA M Black Lavorgna Lamoreau , Dickson Bishop Simons Powell Beeaker Dickey Miniutti Lynch Nanigian Cassista Osgood Buzzell Young Peakes .Hobbs Sylvester Coltart 248 Glnach nf Efrark, Eelag anh Qhfnma Gluuntrg 49 CROS C UNTRY CAPT. TAX'LOR C.,x1fT.-E1,1acT Ctsmxc lW,A,NAGl-IR O'rrs 250 gii.,-f -v XIARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM rum Qlnuntrg Sveazinn Cross-country was not as successful last fall as previous years' seasons have been. Starting the season with only two letter men, Capt. Taylor and Bud Cushing, Coach Kanaly had to build up an entirely new squad. The first meet was with New Hampshire State at Durham. The Pale Blue Harriers were nosed out by one point losing by the score of Z9-28. Bud', Cushing did not finish because of cramps. Captain Littlefield was individual winner of the meet being closely pursued by Grunt Taylor. McNaughton and Stinson finished in fourth and fifth places. The next race was the State Meet at Lewiston at which Maine was again nosed out by one point, the final score reading Bates 30. Maine 31, and Colby 59. Captain Taylor was the individual winner being closely pushed by Wfills of Bates. Cushing after leading Wfills most of the way finished in third place. Stinson, next Maine man to finish, placed eighth. The next week-end Grunt Taylor won the individual honors at the New England's held in Boston. Harry Richardson. Captain of the Maine Freshman team, easily won the Freshman Race. The varsity harriers finished in second place losing to New Hampshire. The Frosh finished in third place losing to New Hampshire and Tufts. The last race of the season was at the Nationals in Van Cortlandt Park, New York. The varsity finished in eighth place, Penn State winning a sweeping vic- tory. A Captain Taylor, the first Maine man to finish, placed ninth. Richardson. the only Freshman running from Maine finished second, losing to Swede of Prince- ton by about fifty yards. Thus ended the season, unsuccessful in that we won no races or pennants. but successful in that with the material at hand an extremely creditable showing was made. 252 f ,- -4 J- .1 1 r . tg if -r A -f im if vw Y i , 3 ,li i 1 2 'Q f 1 K' s A fi 1' -1 ti ,yr .fi x 'i J .,. , Via..-T V .,. 5 3 m. 1 I Z A Harnitg Qlrnzm Qlnnritrg--Zliall, 1925 Captain Taylor f Manager Otis Coach Kanaly , Captain-elect Cushing THE TEAM Taylor I Noyes Cushing Noble Stinson Murray Q McNaughton , i Q. i. DUAL' MEET AT NEVV HAMPSHIRE ' Maine, 28 New Hampshire, 27 Time: 33 min. SOM sec. STATE MEET AT BATES Bates, 30 Maine, 31 Colby, 59 NEW ENGLANDS AT BOSTON New Hampshire, first Maine, second NATIONALS AT NEXV YORK A l Won by Penn State, Maine eighth place 253 4 I ll 'i ilu' k th ll 55 il l l l it T Mgr. Clark Abbott Coach Brice Stone Thurston VVass Gallagher Kamenkovitz Epstein ,Capt. Hanscom Branscom Dnrrcll 255 I I I I I I i il, :il li 2 . 1 i If 133' L41 my .1 ,rf .I . sp, li iii ig 'I if Milt ici, Iii' li ii fe I Iii I pl I sl' if I Eli I K . K5 if es lgv qw ' i 5 i P 1 iliaakethall Swann, 1925-27 Maine handicapped by the loss of Captain Bill,' Hanscom and without the services of their largest scoring bet, Pitzhugh, started the season with three losses before it got going and won its hrst game from Mass Aggies.. Maine lost to Dart- mouth 35-23 at Dartmouth,g and to Norwich University 32-26 at Norwich. , It then lost to Rhode Island State on the home floor in a very fast game, at- tended by one of the largest crowds ever to attend a .game in Alumni. The next Saturday the court in the Indoor was completed and Maine made their debut upon the portable Hoor. Mass. Aggie was defeated in a rather slow game, Epstein shooting in the winning points in the final moments of play. Maine won by a score of 29-25 in an overtime period. The Saturday of Wfinter Carnival Maine met defeat at the hands of New Hampshire State 334-14 in a poorly contested game on Maine's part. The Bears had an off day in shooting while New Hampshire seemed to find the basket-at will. Nicora was the outstanding man on the floor for the Granite Staters, Epstein starring for Maine. Maine next won a game from the Fifth Infantry 57-21, a practice game for Maine. Branscom secured 24 of Maine's points. A number of substitutes were able to play this game. On a two day trip to Portland and New Hampshire Maine dropped two games. The Hrst one was lost to the South Portland Indies 33-27. The other was lost to New Hampshire State 25-19. Both were listless games. Playing against Harvard at Cambridge Maine lost 33-27. Due to the many fouls called on the Maine team three men were ruled out of the game and Maine dropped from their once big lead steadily. Going to Storrs, Connecticut, the next week they were defeated by Conn. Aggies 38-28 in a fast game. Connecticut staged a last period rally and overcame Maine's lead. I r I 256 ik... Maine Maine .... Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Maine Haraitg Eankethall, 1925-27 Cflptam f - - .... Hanscom Coach . . . .... Brice Manager ..... Clark Hanscom, Capt., lh Thurston, lb Durrell, rh XV ass, rb Branscom, c ...- . . Beatty, rg, c Kamenkovitch, lf Stone, lf Epstein, rf Gallagher, rf SCORES 23 Dartmouth .... 26 Norwich ...... 24 Rhode Island. .. 29 Mass. Aggies. .. 14 N. H. State ...... 57 Fifth Infantry ....... 27 So. Portland Ind 19 N. H. State ...... .27 Harvard ..... 28 Conn. Aggies. .. 257 REL Y Mgr. Merrill Niles Porter Capt. Torrey Thompson Conch linnuly 258 3 .z:,a.x.-aw.-as-A sf. REL Y MP 0 AM f f ' ,nf ,ZH .I , f 531 CAPTAIN '1'oRR1av 259 NIANAGIZR MERRILL l i E f H l l r l t l y . -i sl . fi T: .l I, T, Pl L. Ll l 1 X diielag Season, 1927 Vth nly two veterans, Torrey and Thomp- l ted Ciitain Niles a Maine started the relay season vx it o son. Captain Rounsville was ineligible so Torrey was e ec cl . . ., Sophomore, and Porter, a junior, made the team. The nrst meet was with Boston and New York Universities at the l3.A.A. games in Boston. Niles gained the pole on the first corner and held it for half-w ay thru the race. He passed the baton on to Thompson on even terms with the other men. A New York University man fell down in passing the stick and consequently put their team out of the running. Thompson lost a few yards to his man and Porter held his distance. Torrey. run- ning anchor, ran a pretty race but could not overtake his man. Maine lost by about fifteen yards. ' At the relay meet in Portland two weeks later Maine ran Bowdoin in a relay and barely lost by a scant toot. Niles gained a slight lead over his man and Thomp- son held it. Porter, running third, stumbled when his man attempted to pass and lost five yards before he gained his balance. lle made up three yards before he T f T iitv started olif to a last race and when he was passed the baton on to . orrey. o ' about to pass his man he also stumbled and lost a little, he came back strong and nearly passed his man but couldn't quite accomplish it, so Maine lost that race. At the l3.Ai.A. games Roy 'llobson vaulted twelve feet, Paul ltlarrington. national vaulting champ. going little higher. Sabine Carr broke the record at l3 tt. 7M in. A At the Portland meet XfVin jones, a freshman, won his heat in the l 1 rgh hurdles in GW secs. Sam Thompson put the shot -ltl lt. 3 in., but tiuarnaccia won it from a two toot handicap. Thompson was scratch. 260 EB LL CAPTAIN CROZIER- MANAGER BOCKUS 261 .ilu-40' I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I, I. I L. a I I I I I ,M II I I. I I X.. I I I I I I EB LL ARSITY BAsIcnfx1.1, Sggluxlw-1920 262 I Ii , 'Y 3 3,1 1519. ' .S f ? 2? fb J-. t. I., 1 it 3 1513? I wx .ie Q ii fig I . -i-vf '. 11-fa' :r-fl -' :fare-J-.rr-14,-2-qnaf,:,wu..L::....-,. ASEE LL The season began with a rather poor start owing to lack of outdoor practice before the opening encounter at Wfaterville with the Colbyites. This was an exhibi- tion game, Maine losing 9-l. The next week a trip was taken to three New England colleges with Maine winning two out of three games. Brown University beat the Oronians in a closely contested game 3-O. Combining live hits with Maine's live errors, the game was barely won. Maine then proceeded to take over Rhode Island State and New Hampshire State by scores ol 7-5 and 7-5 respectively. Maine then started on the State Series. They defeated Bates twice, split with Colby and won from Bowdoin. All the games were thrilling and were attended by some of the largest and most enthusiastic crowds in many years. The thriller was the Colby-Maine game which went into extra innings, Colby winning by Peabody clouting a home run in the eleventh inning, thus gaining the State Series Title. 263 I 1 9, , h :,g,i'i i if'i '2-',g,f- U, g,':,', 'png'-!.4V.1152',li-..1:11 RL- - -.if -' ' . - -f----, -- ----s-- I Eiazehall Sveaann 1925 Coach . Fred B1 ICC Captam .. CYOZICI' M U1 C T Bockus L lpt 111 elect .... Hackett Colby Qexl11b1t1o11j Brown Rhode Ibl md New IhIZ111l1JS1'111 e Bates Bowdoin Bates Bowdoin Colby Colby w,-A h h-4 . , TRACK CAPT.-ELECT HOBSON ,....g2La:.........Ai.. -..:,f,.-.-,.f?J+ . . - 265 MANAGER SCRIBNER TRACK 266 Q., sv'-M--'----A--'- H I Era-uzk Sveannn, 1926 The season started with a meet in the Indoor Field having New Hampshire as our opponents. Maine won the meet handily 74-52. Peaslee ran two strong races for New Hampshire while Hobson, Eaton, and Hillman did well for Maine. At Brunswick Bowdoin won the State Meet, Bates placing second, Maine third and Colby fourth. It was a meet of surprises all the way thru. Mittelsdorf, last year,s State Champion in the dashes, was defeated in the dashes by Mostrum of Bowdoin, Kendall tied Hobson at eleven feet in the vault, and Hobson had previously jumped twelve. VV ills won both the mile and half-mile from Hillman and Eaton who were favored in their respective events. Sager of Bates established a new record in the javelin throwf . Maine got hfth place in the New Englands the next weekend at Boston. Sain Thompson cleaned up in the shot put, and Hobson tied for hrst in the pole vault at 12 ft 211 inches. Maine scored twelve points, M.1.T. won the meet, and Bowdoin was the runner-up. i MAINE lN TERCCH ,I ,EGTATE RECORDS 100 yard dash Cloudman, Bowdoin, 1901 946 secs. 220 yard dash Rice, Maine. 1914 21M secs. 440 yard dash Archibald, Bates, 192-l 50 secs. 880 yard run Foster, Bowdoin, 1924 1 min. 56145 secs. One mile run Colbath, Bowdoin, 1910 4 min. 21 secs Two mile run ' R. B. Bulqer, Bates. 1922 9 min. 45113 secs -120 yard hurdles Ring, Mane, 1925 15115 secs. 220 ydahurdles Taylor, Colby, 1925 2452 secs I-hgh jump Palmer, Maine, 1926 6 ft. 121 in Broad jump French, Maine, 1916 22 ft. 9M 1n. Pole vault Bishop, Bowdoin, 1922 11 ft. 8 in. Discus throw Charles, Bowdoin, 1925 146 ft. 2 in Hammer throw Tootell, Bowdoin, 1924 168 ft. 8 in Shot put Allen, Maine, 1916 46.35 ft Javelin throw Sager, Bates, 1926 182 ft. 9 in 267 .,. ...,f,.-, . ff-4,44 ---- --f ' f llwulta nf State Zlllleet, 1925 100 yd. dash-VVon by Mostrum CBoD, Connor CBOD, Mittelsdorf CCD 5 Time, 10 sec. . e A ' ' 220 yd. dash-VVon by Mostrum CBOD, Farrington CBoD, Mittelsdorf CCDQ Time, 225yf, see. 440 yd. dash-VVon'by Tarbell CBoD, Fanning CBoD, Baker CBaDg Time, 51M5 sec. 4 2 A A 880 yd. run-VVon by VVills CBaD, Wfakely CBaD, Thompson Time, l min. sec. . ' ' V ' Onevmile run-DfVon by DfVills Clg3aD, Sansone CCD, Hillman CMD, Time, 4 111111. 21:2 sec. A f Two, mile run-XVon by DVardwe1l CBaD, Brown C1-3aD, Brudno CCD, Time, 9 min. 4932, sec. ' Q 120 yd. hurdles-Wfon by Littlelield CBoD, True CMD, Chandler CMD g Time, 15:15 sec. A 1 220 yd. hurdles-Wfon by Littlefield CBoD, Torrey CMD, Lucas CMD 5 Time, 24? sec. 1 V Q Running high jump-VVon by Kendall CBoD,' Seekins CCD, Costello, 5 ft. 10M in. A , ' Running broad jump---VVon by Rowe CBaD, Caldwell CMD, Smirh CCD, 22 ft. SM in. C 6 16 pound shot-VVon by Thompson CMD, Dickson CMD, Ray CBaD g 42 feet. 16 pound hammer--VVon by Pillsbury CBoD, Loud CBOD, Gallup CBaDg 152 ft. 62 in. 1 A Javelin-VVon by Sager CBaD, Emery CMD, Adams and Young CMD 5 182 ft. M in. Discus-Vlfon by Barrows CMD, Snow CBOD. Seekins CCD, 127 ft. SM in. Pole vault-Tie for first between Hobson CMD and Kendall CBOD at 11 ft. Proctor, Stitham, and Guilfoyle tied at 10 ft. 6 in. 268 Zlfrwhnlau Zliunthall gffgp- - W: ,, f nf' - --lr ' ' ' L 0' , ,, , 11.14 .....p-a..-,..-q---- - Y .H ,. H.-.--v-nz:-....,., ..-,.... . , . .,. , U.. W.. - .--V- , r - J -Q: -- jjf--lr-' , , 5 ,. - , - 7 ,.,- - -f--,V-Y-rf 34:15--1--A-4- - - - - - M W ,f A Y, dlfw, N ,, , - --X' --Nqj4'--'-- --Q-1--4 V. f ,ggi , , -, -7 5, A, A, Y v..-.x,f if fvfz.-f4,Q-.:L,,.-.:,..., A1-,v'.- - V f-5 - -5- ---- f-- -f - -. ' f ' -'- mf' 'W-- ' ' 4 - 4 , ...- ,-. -Y,-YW...,... v-,.. A V-....,..,--Q--.-.-.-.---.-- A--'if ---- ,---f-- --W - ----1 - ---f------- ,Q-424: V-v - - ---...f P - L . . M-ww NI r FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY -SQUAD ..-QP' L. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD, mir + Zllreahman 1rank1H2H N A 1929 TRACK SQUAD Captain Black Q Managers Merrill and Scribner - THE TEAM 4 Lyden Larsen- M cCarty Vlfilkins Bixby Niles Parks Wfhittier McNaugl1ton Hopkins Birch V Cooper Noyes Stinson Brown Freshmen 93 Portland 'High 33 Bridgton Meet won by Maine New Hampshire Meetfwon by N. H. Coach Kanaly 272 . , 4..A..4n:u.a.-fm' .A . ,,, 1 renhman Qlianzhall, 1929 ,J ,,J I, .I A I7 I6 I K4 U' .lx -no-.1 , A4 1929 BASEBALL SQUAD A 273 nmmff- Athletir Zhinuriatinn Russell Buchan Campbell - ' I Fuller Adams Buzzell ' Lengyel ' , A MacKenzie Winslow Vveatherbee Al OTHCEPS l J lg V President ...... ..Daphne Wlinslow Vice-President. . . . .Frances Fuller if 'V Secretary ............ . . .Zelda MacKenzie K Senior Representative. . . . . .Amy Adams 5 l 274 , -f ' l x A iff Har.-aitg Girlz' ilniazkethall 7 9 H 'rwhmzin Girlz zzuakethall Haskell K. .Hutvhinsbn Lengzyel Springei Gould Colomy I. Hutchinson Finks Hussey Cully Ross K Q Captain. . . . . .Madeline Hussey Manager. . . . . .Lois Springer 26 I , 4 1------ft M 1 13at5itg Q6irl5': Mntkeg XMI str' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 3 I ,,4 PI I vii EMI i,t'I I Ni III 1 I I I I I 1, f 'II II IQ? II :I I I Q I I I 1. I I I I I A I I I I I 1 'wa----Q--.... I I I. I Zlirenhman Girlz Hurling mxsgyngff Right to Left: Captaiig Ross, Barrows, ff. Hutchinson, Green, Pike, Shea, Crowley, Higgins, Mullaney Floyd, Murphy, Ix. Hutchinson, Gould, R. Matthews, R. Matthews, Steward, Levine, Lengyel 'N I P l Eaaehall 1927 The baseball season thus far this spring has been mildly successful Staiting the season with nearly a veteran team and a weak pitching staff Buce has made 'a formidable team that has met and held to close scoies some of the best teams in the East. The games thus far played are Colby at VVate1'ville tl-Ixliibitioiij Mass. Aggies at Amherst. Brown at Providence .... Conn. Aggies at Storrs. . . Rhode Island at Kingston .... Colby at Orono ......... Harvard at Cambridge. . . ..... 2 - -- - 1-.Q-1.1: .,..... -..av-..' --df --M ' -- ,, , ,.,..,.. -.,.,,-M-.-.g..,a,-un.. .....--. .- .Jr-ru V 1 V .,,,,r.,,-,.1-, W .....-Y -fa. -. .,.c ,fL. - - . -0- ' ' ' - - X xf -1-e-',-z-war:-'f::.':fit:1 f '. '? 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I I E 5, 1 , I A I V 1 if 2 1 g i l I 4 r P 1 l i I ll wi I' if fl I wi . if J .4 Q3 I 1 gy A I it I Tl AV. I , 3 gg, 1 I Li K il , , .! 1 in ju .f, .ul JV: 5.5 21 1--, ,. , i ll il i I ii ll r li lil r', L! ,pi p if 'L li f x I if if ii if r I Q 4 l ll if BEING THE ACCOUNT OF THE FOOLISH FRIAR AND THE NNOMAN VVHO DID NOT VVANT HER . HUSBAND TO GET INTO HEAVEN c. PHILIP ooNYER RIAR FICCI lingered in front of the tabernacle. A High Mass must be celebrated with some'pause. He could not keep his eyes off' the' chalice. It was heavy gold, encrusted with diamonds and rubies and pearls' and emeralds. Pot-bellied cherubs romped around the base, and against the stem lolled an angel with diamond studded wings. But Friar Ficci's thoughts were not of angels. The wine in the chalice was thirty years old. It was undiluted. The Friar's' nostrils quivered. He looked upon the chalice and heaved a complacent sigh. Dominus, he groaned, Hvobiscum--m--m- spituif' ' The church was stifling. The heavy summer poured a torrid flood through the stained glass wings of an angel of mercy. Beel- zebuh, the Friar,s worthy mule, had long since abandoned the weedy graveyard. Now, he sauntered amiably through the chapel of St. Agnes 3 now, through the chapel of St. Agathag now, through the chapel of St. Annunciata. Dona Dolta, keeper of the Friar's house, slunched heavily on the baking flags. Occasionally, her knees creaked in rebellion tortheir unestimable burden. Long beads of sweat gathered on the folds of her neck, and coursed boldly towards the mysteries of her loose-bodiced bosom. Her greasy fingers meditated on the sorrows of Our Lady. On the opposite side of the church, the Friar's gardener shared his prie- dieu with a spade. He too meditated, but not on Our Lady. And he accompanied his meditations with an easy snore. The air was muggy. The altar, resplendent in its golden trappings, swarmed with Hies. And Friar Ficci droned, and paused, and cuffed one altar boy to wake him, chanted, and paused, and cuffed the other altar boy. When Don Pedro de la Pudro had poisoned his first wife, he had sent post haste for Friar Ficci. Three days later, an exhausted messenger with a spent horse tore into the Friar's cell. Don Pedro 282 ki EJ Q ' was subject to fits, and did not wish to die with sin on his soul. A fortnight later, Friar Ficci, and Beelzebub, arrived at the Castello de la Pudro. He absolved Don Pedro's sin, and in due time, re- turned to his cell. When Don Pedro strangled his fifth wife, he hesitated to trust his soul to the pardon of a Friar. Perhaps he should confess to the Pope! But, no! He would build Friar Ficci a magnificent church, and Friar Ficci would celebrate Masses in his honor, and St. Peter would be satisfied! No expense had been spared in making the edifice the most beautiful in Southern Spaing and the good Friar celebrated-the mysteries daily for the eternal health of his patron's soul. ' A Friar Ficci cuffed both altar boys. NN hat stupid little brats! They always had to be cuffed. Neither of them looked like the gardener, who was their mother's husband. They both had large, hooked noses. Friar Ficci's nose was hooked. Dona Dolta, who proudly claimed them as her jewels, would never confess to Friar Ficci what man had seduced her. 0ffidum, roared the Friar, taradumteedeedum. Dum- dlllll-Clllllln the vaulted roof caught up the chant. The gardener fell off his prie-dieu. Dona Dolta arose with somewhat corpulent majesty, and swept the stones that led to the altar rail. The gardener stayed behind to pick up his spade. HCDl:l'-lClL11TlC6l:1ClL11'1'1,H sang the Friar as he crossed the air with the holy bread. He leaned over to place the wafer on the gardener's tongue. His eyes nearly left their sockets. His lower jaw dropped. The Host fell to the Hoor. Before the Friar. in the gardener's kneeling place, veiled in a long, black cloak, stood the sixth wife of Don Pedro de la Pudro. She was laughing. Friar Ficci forgot his sacrilege, and grinned. ' VVhen the Friar finally tore himself away from the beguiling eyes of the sixth wife of Don Pedro, he awoke to his duty, and soundly boxed the gaping boys. He retrieved the Host from the floor, and offered it to the black-veiled Herlizosura. Again she smiled. After blessing herself at hte font, she glided out of the church. Beyond the portal she waited. A 283 .. r . 1 1 r l li 1 4 l .1 I l i 1 l ij i .3 i 1 V ii X i 1 ,P li .M X y . i it l I rl A F , I I .1 1 I V . I l I l 6. According to the holy cannons, not a single part may be omitted from the Mass. In Friar Ficci's time, however, there was no rule as to speed. A vigorous scrub of the' napkin cleansed the chalice of a n1onth's dregs. A volley of ora-pro-nobises and dominus-vobiscums cleared the altar of the buzzing flies, and blew out half the candles. No sooner had the poor altar boys picked themselves up from one blow than they were knocked down by another. The missal did not stop in its flight from one side of the altar to the other. The Tabernacle door slammed. A patient Lamb of God was asked thrice, with astounding expedition, to take away the sins of the world, and Friar Ficci, casting stole, vestments, and surplice on the way, fled. ' Puffing and blowing, he arrived at the side of the beautiful lady in black. Dona Pedro pinched his wet chin. The Friar giggled. . V A A - ' A Y ou wish to make your peace with God ? he wheezed, holding out in henediction three fat. sweaty fingers. A , P i Not yet, kind Father. Under cover of the cloak, the corner of Dona Pedro's mouth turned upjbut not in a smile. To, Friar Ficci, her voice was as sweet as a fresh biscuit sopped in june honey. He thought of the angel of mercy, only the angel's eyes were passionless. The black cloak no more con- cealed her exquisite form than did the rough gown of Dona Dolta conceal her expectant motherhood. ' Dona Pedro nestled a tiny hand under the arm of ,Friar Ficci, and led him to a woody nook. VVhen, an hour later, they returned, his pimpled face was purple with excitement. Men had sold their souls for lesser beauty than this! She must have been very clever to have eluded her exacting husband, the whimsical Don Pedro. Friar Ficei gurgled and sputtered, with delight. All beauty can be had for a price, and Dona Pedro had shown herself ready to bargain. And her price was within the grasp of the Friar. A week later, the golden Candlesticks were lacking from the altar. , The day afterwards, vanished the cherubic chalice. Every day saw the church stripped of some of its splendor. The hoofs of Beelzebub were caked with the dirt of the road to Seville, and a certain disinterestedyjew wondered what ,cathedral was being 2 'Q f E a 5 Y i .I L f fi , if 5 if il I li' i l I F I i K Q il E il, E E. ls L E. L E. W i. i A i 'i l I I f A 84 V ' ' P -A - - W'--'H f--rm '-' ' 'T P i PM plundered by its sensual sexton. But still was the purse of Dona Pedro half empty. Altar clothes, vestments,- the gold-bound missal, gilded angels, bejeweled Virgins, and even the ivory tabernacle, all were myster- iously swept from the altar. The gardener leaned on his spade and scratched his head, but saw nothing. The altar boys tagged after' Beelzebub and listened to the clinking of shiny coins, but saw nothing. Dona Dolta hid behind trees and peeked through bushes, and saw much. ' On the sixth Sunday from the coming of the wife of Don Pedro dei la Pudro, the heavy purse lacked six coins. And Dona Pedro had promised to make a pilgrimage to Palestine when the six coins were found. Friar Ficci bubbled over in anticipation of the joys that were to come. but Dona Pedro was firm in her bargain. Until the six coins were paid, she would not be his. I How to be rid of this overflow of passion! The Friar sent the two altar boys to cut wood, cuffed Dona Dolta, and crawled into bed with the imperturbable gardener. The ravishing Hermosura appeared and disappeared. Always, she smiled. and always, she made promises. . On the sixth day of the sixth week, Friar Ficci looked upon hiswork. and was satished. The last thing of value had been removed from the church. Even now, the gardener was loading on the back of the placid Beelzebub. the gaudy window of the angel of mercy. He would go to Seville this day, for the Friar must prepare for the pilgrimage. VVhen the shadow of the belfry was at its smallest, the gardener, Beelzebub, and the angel of mercy turned the crook in the road to Seville. The Friar sighed a long. satisfying sigh, and stretched out his fatherly arms to Dona Pedro. Behind a sycamore tree,'Dona Dolta sneezed. Not yet, laughed the promiseful lady. -And the poor Friar gave vent to his pent up passion by caress- ing the altar boys, and calling them his little diamonds in the rough. Such was the energy with which he cuffed Dona Dolta, that, for the rest of the day, she saw nothing. . A Meet me at the sycamore tree when the cock crows thrice in the morning, had been Dona Pedro's last words. Friar Ficci whiled away the lingering time by questioning ' 285 the two boys as to who made the world, and admonishing them for eating grasshoppers on Friday. At last, night fell., Came the dawn, but no Dona came with it. The Friar had been at the sycamore tree long before the cock had thought of leaving his perch for the firstcrow. Friar Ficci bit his finger nails until they bled. He had unraveled one sleeve of his jacket and was about to begin the other, when Dona Dolta stumbled out through the bushes. ' She's gone, she mumbled through swollen jaws. il VVho ? The face of the Friar blackened with fear. Dona Dolta covered her purple eye with a bit of beef. The VVidow, she grunted. ' Speak! Confess! Relatell' The Friar held a menacing fist close to the remaining eye. . ,W She killed him. She knifed him in the back. She wanted his money. She told me to give this to the foolish Friar. Dona Dolta handed the Friar a roll of parchment. The epistle was short. Dona Pedro had killed her husband. His fee to St. Peter had been in the Friar's hands. Now, it was in hers. WT ith the gardener carrying her gold, and with Beelzebub carrying her, she was leaving Spain. 1 The Friar put his fat head on the comfortable shoulder of Dona Dolta, and wept bitterly. ' Come, come, she shook him vigorously. You must say the Mass for Don Pedro. ' f'Don Pedro be damned. The Friar shook his fist towards Seville. ' And although Friar Ficci, the foolish Friar, no longer says the Mass in the church of San Pedro, Qalas! he has nothing to say it withj, the four children of the comfortable Dona Dolta still call him Father. 286 QQJYZK wzkcferseben V WILFRED BEAUDETTE Fvirsf Prize l1zIa1'c0IIr'giatz2 Poetry Contest Good-bye? Is then the episode complete? Can we have met, and shall we meet again, As met the crimson sails of sun-drenched Crete Or lordly gilded argosies of Spain, VVith one waved arm beneath a listless sail, And thru the golden calm, a slow refrain Of sea-sad music, and one friendly hail? Must We be wafted by the restless tides Cf circumstance unto that languid vale Where memory expires, and friendship glides Forgetful over lotus-laden streamsg W'here faces fade, and interest subsides To dim forgetfulness, until it seems All that has been is but a dream of dreams. 287 1 1 1 1 1 1 'Sli' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1l11 111 5 1 111 .IN 1 3 , 1 f111' 5 11' 1 ' 1' I g I : 1 . 1 1 1 f 11 1 f 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 - 1 1 1 1 I .1 1 1 I 1 ' , Lf 14 fy I 1 V 1 1 1 1 11 5 fi 15 1 if 11 1 1111 5 2 1 1 'i 1, . I 1 - 11 I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 'S . 1 1 1 1 1 .E 5 1 7 1 '11 Q1 t ' 1 4 1 2 ' 1 1 1 1 1 f ' 1 ' 1 1 5 l 1 It 3 1 I 1- 111' 11 1 5 1 1 311 111 1 1 1 I 1 11 lf 1 1 41 1 1 11 1 51 1 11 1 1 11 I 1 1 71 '1 1 11 3 '11 1 V 1 y 1 ,1,,1 E 11' FL 1 I 11 ,I 1 '1 111 A Honeyfy 1 SYLVIA MARIAN KURSON p Second Prize I111fc'1'c0IIegiafc Poetry Contest F I hate all things that are too fair: Roses, that wear 3 Their beauty like a blushing smile, Darkly beguile ' 1 My love by wounding me with thornsg us 11 13 , 1 , A, Skies, that at sunrise burn with gold, .19 Too often hold I fl s A sullen day of chilling rain, Bleakly to drain -1 I My body of the warmth of lifeg I 1 I 1 L And you, whose hands are curling flame, I VVhose yery name V Is essence of all loveliness, Always express ' I ip Such thoughts as fill the mouths of fools. 1 I hate all things that are too fair Wl1e1'efore I care- VV ith Hercer passion in my heart And joy apart- For all the homely honest things! 288 1,1ee --- N - at 11 Hzllfop AMY ADAMS i Third Prize Iutrwcollegiafe Poetry' Contest The wind comes swooping from a twilight sky, Where Rigel and Bellatrix blink and glow In silence cold and dim, and wavering high, The wild gray clouds like ragged pennons blow Metallic clinks of crust go sliding past, And-with their great arms tossing to and fro The elm trees rage before the sweeping blast. The hilltop gained, the world is mine to see. I front the wind, exultant though aghast 3 I stagger from its blows, but do not flee, I Hing my arms out to its wild embrace, And feel my soul go cleanly, wholly free. 289 The Shadow ' PAULINE AIKEN - N lurid splendor of fiery light, the sun's rim fused with the purple sea. Radiant wings of cloud stretched to the zenith. Their bases burned with crimson and gold, their tips glowed with violet light. Down the sun-track of blood and Hanie, a mighty galley with carven prow and gilden stern glided, stately and tall. On the rowers' benches toiled shackled slaves. Sweat grimed their faces. Blue welts and festering scars marked their bent, straining backs. Among them, one blood-stained seat was vacant. And in the depths below, Something stirred. A Upon the galley's polished deck, beneath a pavilion dyed with the purple of Tyre and inwoven. with bright gold, on a couch of ebony and amber, a Queen lay upon cushions of saffron silk. A robe of mist-like gauze clung to the curves of her form. A zone of gold bound it beneath her breasts. Dark were her eyes,,and proud, and her mouth was as red,' Lethean wine whereof nien drink, and forget their gods. Y - . Near her, a beautiful youth leaned upon the carven rail. Her eyes were ever upon him, but with frowning brow, he gazed across the glowing sea. Witli face still turnedltoward the west, he spoke: The sun hath an angry look, tonight! He flames with ire, and the sea reddens as with blood. He is like a scarlet plague that walks abroad over the earth! The blood of myriads stains his trailing robes. i Nay,,' murmured the Queen. Say rather that the sun is as a woman clothed in imperial robes of scarlet,-a Queen who sinks into the arms of her lord! The sea is empurpled with the wine of her libations, and the heavens are bright with the glory of her love. With eager eyes the youth gazed upon her. Then, slowly, he turned once more toward the west. The sun is angry ! he mut- tered. He is like anavenging ghost, the ghost of a mighty prince who has been wronged ! Blood and Hame are about him ! The sea melts at his touch! A blaze--'l is 290 g......4.-.. .::1.1 f- - g.:::'--zwzixvl.. .- ' , . .. B. -..- ,.. -4 1. :.mu..fm-1:s::f':'L H. .xx Enough! cried the Queen. Her voice rose, and throbbed like the petulant tongues of far-heard, pealing bells. Thy words are as the ill-omened voices of flying things that cry in the night! Think not on the wrongs of princes who are dead! Think thou on her who for love of thee enslaved a prince,-who laughed to see her royal mate .sweat at her galley's oar. Nay, more-who dared, for love of thee, the wrath of all the gods !-who gave the sharks a royal meal! Still dost thou turn away? Still doth thy laggard blood crawl cold and slow? Body of Osiris! Shall the Queen sue in vain P - The youth sprang to her side. Her dark eyes mirrored strange gleams from the burning west. In their depths shone changing lights that lured like will o' wisps that beckon men to ruin. Her supple body was warm amidst the downy cushions. Her 'mouth was redder than the crimson fruit that man desired and bought with Paradise. The youth sank beside her on the silken couch. And in the depths, Something stirred! V Through green abysses of the sea, through murky depths that harbor nameless things, a Horror moved. In the stagnant gulfs where ropy slime clung thick upon rotting bones, bloodless monsters with pallid mouths glutted themselves on seeping foul- ness. A serpent crushed in its red-splotched coils a white-eyed thing that writhed in soundless agony. Distorted, leathery shapes whose eyeballs glared on wriggling horns wound through the gloom. From pulpous plants gushed forth a scalding juice that seared with quick rot the gristly, living things that passed it by. And ever onward through the depths there moved a thing more dread than any sea-born shape. Gnawed rags of flesh hung upon its bones. Sea-worms gouged its bulging eyes. It was dead, yet lived! And never hasting, never pausing, it followed the shadow of the gilded ship. The sun plunged beneath the purple seag and like bright wine the glory drained from the western sky, and the crimson of the sun-track ebbed away as the dark blood of a kingly slave is lost in the depths of ocean slime. Out of the eastern waves the moon- god guided his crescent barque that nightly sails the cloudy seas of heaven, and ever, to the sound of lute and cithern, with beat of 291 a 1' 'l Z F 1 f 5 r I Q rhythmic oars, the stately galley of the ,Queen swept on, drawing in her wake a brightening train of nebulous, silver light. And ever the face of the sea rippled and smiled as the face of a woman with laughter on her lips and hatred in her heart. And ever, in the stillness of the depths, Something followed the gilded ship! Qn the polished deck of the royal galley, the kneeling, white- robed maidens of the Queen swayed plumy, fans of purple on slender, silver wands. In their midst, cooled by the breath of the fans, stood a mighty amphora of dim, blue stone. Cunningly wrought it was, with swelling curves that tapered to a slender base,-smooth, rounded, Hecked with foam-like veins of white, and carved with mystic symbols and strange traceries. Themaid- ens tipped the amphora, and the fairest of them kneltfto fill be- neath its carven mouth two goblets of silver inlaid with gold and lapis lazuli. Wfine bubbled forth,-wine of golden light, gurgling, sparkling wine that glinted with sparks of swirling flame. The quick perfume of ,it filled the air. Above the goblets played an aura of golden mist. On a charger of gold, a slave bore a chalice to the Queen. Witli rose-stained finger-tips, she lifted the shin- ing cup. Her red lips kissed the silver brim. . Smiling, she raised the draught toward the noble youth. Drink l she smiled, Drink of the wine of Isis that has been stored. for three hundred years in mouldering temple vaults. Drink, and forget thy moody sighs! Forget the slave who cursed a Queen, and died. Drink of this nectar blent of hre and dew and joyf, , A A Reclining on soft-piled cushions of saffron and violet, he drank, and gazed at the stars that brightened out of the purple dusk. Afloat on the eastern waves, the moon hung low,-a tilted, golden bowl spilling bright wine across the darkening sea. From a vase of crystal, a slave refilled the goblet of silver and lapis. The effervescent wine shimmered wth yellow Hame. Across her cup, the Queen smiled. Even in the moonlight, her lips were red! . T he youth drained his goblet, and tossed it to a slave. Leaning on his silken cushions, he gazed upon the Queen. Against the honey-colored moon, her delicate, aquiline profile was like a cameo of white jade set in a medallion of gold. Subtle perfumes breathed from her body. She was very near! Drowsy, tingling warmth l . 292 stole upon the youth. How soft were the cushions that swelled about his body! The Que-en's lids drooped in languor. One slim hand clasped the silver chalice to her breast, breast argent white beneath the moon. Her body was as a silver chalice wrought in symmetry,--a vase with tapering, swelling curves, smooth to the touch, perfect in beauty-desirable! Her body was as a chalice of alabaster wherein glowed 'wine-dim, crimson wine, wildly sweet -for which the souls of men thirst even unto death! He rose, and knelt beside the couch of amber and dark ebony. His fingers touched the Queen's satiny arm. Her dark, wide- opened eyes gazed into his. Her breath, warm and fragrant, touched his cheek. His arms reached to clasp her 5 but, graceful as a bowing flower that shuns the wind, the Queen swayed from his grasp, and sprang erect. Tall in the moonlight, she stood on the polished deck. The wind stirred the' folds of her misty drapery, and it wavered like smoke of incense that in a temple veils a god- dess' ivory form. Close to his, her crimson lips smiled. Her rich voice throbbed: At midnight, in my cabin, I will wait. Come then to me! In the royal cabin with walls of carven cedar-wood fretted with gold, the maidens of the Queen perfumed her rose-flushed body with musk and ambergris, and bound 'a robe of tissue, Tyrian dyed and shot with silver, beenath her glowing breasts. Her cloudy hair they netted with a jewelled web, and on her brow they hung a mighty ruby in whose depths a crimson flame writhed like a soul in hell, longing for vengeance. And from the depths a Horror thrust its way! Shark and stinging ray shunned its dread approach. XV ith palpitant tentacles, the octopus lashed the yielding ocean, and befouled the clearness of the sea with spurting clouds of filthy blackness, as it fied from that more terrible thing that rose through fathomless ooze, never hasting, never pausing, seeking ever the gilded ship. Alone in her cabin, the Queen awaited her lover. Black and taw-ny gold, a tiger-skin clasped the broad, low couch on which she lay. Through the regal hue of her gauze draperies, her smooth limbs gleamed like polished ivory. Cloudy masses of silken hair veiled the whiteness of her back. Her long, soft, tapering hands N 1 293 toyed with the tiger-claws. Athrob with voluptuous languor, she lay on the gilded couch. Behind her, the shimmering amber cur- tains stirred. VV ith quickened breath she waited. Q A dark flush burned in her cheeks. Her supple body grew tense, then softened into amorous curves. Behind her, with a whisper of silks, the amber curtains were drawn aside. The dim, rich room was still. Over the silken carpet, a slow footfall dragged. The Queen lay motionless. Her azure-tinged lids dropped above her languorous eyes. Her -long, curving lashes stirred above the burning flush of her dusky cheeks. The broad couch yielded slightly as a new weight pressed upon it. Breathless the Queen waited. Her delicate nostrils quivered. Her body glowed with tremulous warmth. She waited, waited. Beside her, Something lay, upon the tiger skin. Throbbing pulses beat in her white throat. Softly, she breathed her lover's name. No answer stirred the silence g but penetrating, all pervading, above the scent of musk and burning sandal-wood, rose the odors of the depths,- rankness and age-old slime and the chill of things long dead. Then Fear laid an icy hand upon the bounding heart of the Queen, and gripped it so that it labored, and beat painfully and loud. Still, she lay motionless on the tawny golden hide, but her tense hands clutched the tiger skin, and her wide eyes stared with dilated pupils at the carven wall. - And, on the wall, a shadow rose-a hand, the gnarled and grisly skeleton of a hand. Before her eyes, the shadow wavered, darkened, took more certain shape. Dripping, dangling fragments hung upon it. The hand was drawing near! Fixed with terror lay the Queen. Something wet and dragging befouled the white- ness of her arm. VVith a convulsive bound, the Queen sprang free. Madly, she fled from the chamber of carven cedar-wood. As one who flees the haggard terrors of the underworld, she raced across the polished deck. By the light of the blazing cressets above the carven prow, she saw her lover seated, leaning heavily upon the rail. Swaying, she reached his side, clutched his arm. He did not stir. His face was frozen to a gargoyle mask of terror, and his eyes were glazed. 294 Across the polished deck, never hasting, never pausing, stalked the Thing from the depths. Moaning, the Queen cringed against the burnished rail. Black were the waters beneath, but lo! the- blacknessvboiled into phosphorescent light. And in the swirling clouds of brightness, insects svvarmed-pulpous, squirm- ing, vvith mouths that suck out' life. Cowering, the Queen shrank back, but on, across the deck, never hasting, never pausing, strode the loathsome thing. Fear, like a vampire, clung at the Queen's breast, and drained her life. ,She vvavered, fell. After her, into the waves that Hickered with ghastly light, plunged the Thing that had been a king's son and a slave. F rom the depths, the slime rose thick, staining the clearness of the upper water, and into the fath- omless ooze, Something sank, tightening ever to its grisly frame the body of its mate. A 295 I I I I A 1 I I 1 S I I 5 1 f vi, iw, :Tia . 1 I ,ny ig! as Br 'ii I -re ,a ,. fr nl ll ' . -. 1-'gi ' VF:-:f':.i , , ..u-N,-Q.L,,-., . I I ,f ..,.., I Q I i z l I 1 i , I v i I 1 I L I I s I . Song out of Dz vz'nz'zy 5 sYLv1A MARIAN KURSON I And then one day I looked upon a leaf, I A pale thin leaf-one of a number.more- I But it was just this number that had kept I I I My mind unconscious of the single thing, 1 And kept my eyes from seeing it as one. ' - A pale thin leaf-but even as it lay Upon my palm-weighing no more than dust, I And fragile, almost, as the evening dew, . t F I I I Slowly my eyes were following the lines Wl1e1'e faintly purple veinings upward leaned. I And I could mark their perfect traceryg r I I The beauty in the balance-vein for vein, i The yearning toward the surface, of each branch, I Articulate with longing for the sun. I I And suddenly a cloud went from my eyes ' And I was dazzled, purified with light. Why this, I cried, is not a pale, thin leaf, Empty of meaning-bloodless-without life, 5 This is no one of many to be scorned As nondescript, and waivedaby careless men. 5 t 9 This is a Life! Vlfithin these veins there lies I A towering pushing power of growth, A cry for nourishment a cry for light This 1S a One as surely as the tree From which it came IS essence of the One As surely as the God who made it live Is essence of a perfect simple One And so one day I looked upon a leaf And lo I looked upon D1v1n1ty '2 J - --....,l...... V. ..........-... --.. ,, aft El Alb... 1 I I I I il ll , EP I I I 3, I 5- . . ' f 5 ' 1 - . I . as , , ' ' , , A ., ,g : 4' 'I 2 ' ' - :S . . . . 1 Z? , - .f 2 if ' I I 1 in 1 . . . k X , I ' , I If 1, ri , 1' I If X I I li' , ' , 1 ' I I II, 24 1 , ,I I w I gl, I I A Lv - u l , . I t ' Y 'L , . P- 2 1. vo'.-fwfr'-:,. -5, - -' The Beret Tale WILLIAM I. ZEITLER Ther was a scole of clerkes doun in Maine That though the feeldes drenched were with reyne Delited hem to kike the tote-balle VV han somer endeth and the leves falle. Thise worthy clerkes loved noght hir bokes 5 Thikke were hir heedes as the sturdy okes. Hem liste dauncen and with maydes pleye, And eek to walk by nighte tweye and tweye. A bere y-clept Bananas hadde they, Or Bananas-alas! and weylawey! My wit is smalg I noot how men him calle, But sikerly he was a bere withalle. His furre hevy was of broun ful shene, His nose blak, his eyen were of grene. Bifel upon a day they hadde a game Of fote-balle and wide was the fame, For Bowdoin men had sworn a mighty othe They Maine and Bananas wolde beten bothc. Thise Bowdoin clerkes hadde y-boght a bere From out the north countree, ful whyteof heereg He was to bring Fortune to hir syde, Wliaii hardily to Maine they gan ryde. 0011 kiketh to and fro the tote-balle 5 Oon cacceth it, an other dyde him falle. Eek Bananas was ther with gladsome herte, But sodeynly from out his place he sterte 3 Ther cam a heraud to the galerie Which bode the lordinges hertily to crye, . For oon was boren from the feelde aweye, Alyve or deedg ther nis namore to seye. This heraud bar upon his breste arighte A bere for his cote of armes brighte g It shone as snowe in winter, pure and Whyte, But jelous Bananas gan rore and byte. Out of the grounde he pullede his cheyne 5 The knightes frowne and ladyes swowne in veyne. Now may this heraud cryen Ah ! for fere, Sith Bananas him bisily doth tere And byteth lustily his hanche-boneg It was ful pitous for to here his mone. The Bowdoin bere hastily doth come, And claweth Bananas and al and someg The clerkes also joineden thaffray, And I awook: what sholde I more sey? OF T1-Hs BERESHII ALE IVIAKED XNIILLIAM or ALBANY NA MORE ' 297 ,, I A I i i A NL. V R 1 I , i 1 2 I I I I I if I I fi I 7 I I If I ll .- i ' Ii ' all I . fi I .lx 1 lli I , ' I T l,E . ' r 5 I , . I I Eg . ' il ii . 2.! q . g 1, I r 'l . I 1 ig I , I ll I. . li II w il 1 I- A? I . I I I I tl In I 1, B' ill E ' 2.2 ig, gli if I! ,, I. 1. I I' . il I -Ill I I f II I Il , gi. I 5 xii li I g. I I : ll i I If I , f I , I . lg I 1 .. I I I M I 1 It f 4 If l. a Vf fl 1 I I I I .r '. Z 'Q 1 I r I ,. I . 5 li i l, 5 lf i f . . 4 I A r I I fl Lo, Am I Come From Our The Past SYLVIA MARIAN KURSON - ' Lo, am I come from out the Past! There rise in me exultant tunes, Sublime, transcendant, heavenly tunes, The raptured tunes of angels, sung on high by ancient men. I am a part of ancient joy and sorrow, No child yet died, no moon yet waned--yet bloomed no rose to fullest, fairest beauty, But I have borne them witness, bewailing or rejoicing. I I am as old as is the morning g I am as light. . I am as old as evening, and as dark. I take my birth and death with Daylight and with Darkness But like their coming and their passing, Iam eternal. I have in me a Universal Sorrow. The surging, minor music of all broken races- Their restless, pulsing bitterness- ' Their dreary, sombre hopelessness- ' i The passion-frenzy-agony are all in me! I am a continuation of all things , - Today, alive, I am continuation of all things living Tomorrow, dead, I am continuation of all things dead And as from out the dust I came, and as I pass again to dust So are my life and death continuation of all things going and coming. 298 Sonnets Out 0fCymkz1vm WILFRED BEAUDETTE I When I am come to die, as come I must g And when my soul, if soul indeed there be, I-Ias like a Hatterer deserted me ' And left my form to maggots and to rust, Let be no stone to mark my erring dust, It matters not when my ship leaves the quay, Whether I Lucifer or Michael see Because I viewed all worship with distrust. Let be for me no wailings of despair, No lamentations lame, no eulogy For one whose road has been apostasy, Nor truly cared but that this life was fair, But bury me, face upward to the sky To smell the spring, and hear the ducks go by. . II ' We met,-that much we know, perhaps we cared A little while, at least, while you were near, I would have sworn I loved you. Ah, my dear, Vtfeep not, the heart is easily repaired, Let not our pleasant folly be compared VV ith passions yet unborn. Be frank, 'tis clear That after all, the thing that most we fear Is to admit our love we never shared. There was a time, when if I heard you weep, My heart had joyed to squander tears with you, But now your petulance, your futile sighs, Are but the tedious harvest that I reap For all my studied pains. Why can't you do As I would do-admit our vows were lies? III I know if you should learn that I were dead You would not grieve, nor would you even feign To grieve, as others might, nor would you deign To bow' in seeming sorrow your proud head, Nor fail one instant to enjoy the dread Fierce beauty of a poppy, or refrain From melting at the magic of a strain From Bach, or try to weep-but only smile instead The days' would come as swiftly as before With Dawn's gold trumpets filling all the sky VV ith flaming chords of music, and the sea Would be as green and wistful as of yoreg But in the rain would come a sea-bird's cry To smite your pride to dust, remembering me. 299 ,Q li fl fl il z L X V. l l. la I .l ll Qs gl ll fi is :W ll l li ll li lgi li lt ll il lf '1 L 4 li ll V , V ln ll ll '4 ll ji el fl H l fi Q! :I ll ll si 'i ll lx- Y gf il fl EI il si is ,A , l , l i I il 5 6 ' s fs 'l clot JW? egfnofher ! Wlio was the first man to act as President- of the University of Maine? . How many composed the first faculty? VVhen and where were the First graduation exercises held? Vxfhat present building is named for the chairman of the first Board of Trustees? ' What year was the college made co-educational? When was the name of the college changed to the University of Maine? VVho was Bolivar? ' Wlio has written a history of the University of Maine? Wliat president preceded Dr. Little? ' A VV hat former president recently gave summer school courses here ? i . ' Wliat national honorary society was founded here? Wfhat former college of the University held its classes in Bangor during its existence? ' lfVhat was the first Greek letter society on the campus? For what fraternity was the first house erected at Maine? VV hat present faculty member is editor of the national publi- cation of Phi Kappa Phi? I 300 wwwwwwwwi Q QQ Efwwwwwwwagsgm Q QQ E5 E5 QQ QQ E? E5 2? ' 2? gg GPIB S ig 52 ii SQQEQQQQQQQQQQEQQQQQQQQQ E3'SE5E5E?E?E?E5E?E?E?E5 QQQEPQQQQQQQQQQEQQQEQQQQ E?E?E5E?E??55E?E?E??E?E? 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In the forests of Park Street and the Farm Road are Alpha Gamma Rho, where the boys speak of the caovv as hecks, not hicks, and in its backyard Phi Kappa., where foreign languages Hy around like demerits in Military. ' Wallcing up College Avenue one perceives a huge brickistructure in the dis- tance. Spacious lavvns and large tennis courts surround it, giving it the appearance of a country clubhouse. Also, the log cabin across the street resembles a store house for golf clubs, tennis nets, etc. and this vvould make a stranger ask whether he was at Lucerne-in-Maine or the Penobscot Valley Clubhouse. The Phi Gams are to open their house to the Pi Phis in case of the overcrowding of the latter's stockade at dances or fame-making parties. . Phi Mu Delta's baseball diamond is the envy 'of all the other houses. The boys here, as well as those at Beta Kappa, keep to themselves and are heard of but little. Both groupshave several advanced military sharks.. - A Phi Kappa Sigma, producer of many journalistsiin theipast, has a Heet of Hivvers in the back yard. The sheiks whooperate these are Well known' to the coeducationalists. One senior leaves with a string of ,broken hearts behind him. Lambda Chi is the latest addition to Fraternity It is a real addition, as everybody agrees. Farmer Abbott's Ford and TrIarold Lloyd's antics must keep the boys in hot water. A student would not bother to look at Mount Vernon as he passes but a stranger would, perhaps because he doesn't see girls sitting on the roof of every house. I1 would also be likely that he would not be attracted by their faces alone. 306 COMPLIMENTS 01 INSURANCE-ALL KINDS z Brooks Brlck Company I C Scott 35 CO BREWEP MAINE 2 X : OLD TOXVN MAINE OLD Tory XI H. N. BRO K ' O s President INSURANCE SERVICE APPRAISALS 'pn ll ul nu nu am nu-4. sion nu nn nu Nl nu nn nl nn nn ll nf. J. E. LITTLEFIELD, Treasurer I I Phone. 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The ILETNA INSUR- 8 S ANCE COMPANY which protecfted Grandfathefs home 3 B and household goods from fire is the same ,LETNA INSUR- I 3 ANCE COMPANY of today. Fair . . . honorable . . . and Q B above all, human in its contacts with other humans. And U , these traditions will hold . . . as long as JEETNA is XETNA. S U XM, A OP fETNA lFire1 INSURANCE COMPANY B s Q, . f L Incorporated in 1819 A U . 9 as I ' I.: ' Q f - Ziyi A Aw 2 e -My - 525497 5 I aniauiabeiuociaanianielzl ubidbidDilihlllldbiCIIQCIMCDMGDMGDMGDMGIM 307 v 9 1 . it i 1 I ,Q 3 S l ' s The Maine Athletic Club, as the Phi Etas are often termed' jealously, occupies 'V the next lot. They need no introduction in the athletic line but arenit so brilliant i in the classroom. - ' Kappa Sigma holds the record for having the most fraternity spirit-perhaps too much, as has been seen in the recent past. Let well enough alone should be- come their motto. ' i I Delta Tau, which needs a new coat of paint, boasts of Luce, Shea, and Ham- f l The long legs on Torrey and Hammond have kept S. A. E. to the front this l year. The boys intend to raise Crozier's board bill if he stays another year. 3 b The Betas are the campus politicians. If. this is hard to believe read over the . i i Skull pledges. Theta Chi still has tough luck with the rank sheets. As the probation cards say, we advise closer attention to studies. - f Sigma Nu has the most exclusive crowd on the campus. At least some of the I boys there say so. , ' North Hall is doing a great deal for mankind-its girls can boil water without T .- I lr burning it. 3 , I We understand that several of the gentlemen in the dorm disliked the actions ,A 1 of the boys ,at the dinner table and so organized a pie-eating fraternity in order to ? enjoy their meals. Words cannot express our opinion of the occupants of Balentine Hall and the A l l - 1 1 Maples. Their chief characteristic is the fondness to quarrel among themselves, ., usually over nothing. . fr What a marvelous array of secret hand-clasps and bear-hugs we have! I 'I -1 1 I Y 1 1 5 l 1 I j' l 308 4 mond, the perfect lovers. They all- have It, -whatever that may be. f , ' I l n nn nn nn nn nu IIII nn nn nn nn me nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn un n SIMMONS '81 HAMMOND MFG. CO. PORTLAND VVATERVILLE BANGOR THE QUALITY' ICE CREAM A , OF NI-LW ENGLAND MAINE MAID SWEETS AND OTHER BULK AND PACKAGE CANDY I nn nn nu un un un un nn un nu nn nn nu un nn nu nn nu un nn ll nn nn n ll Ill Ill Ill llll III ml llll Illl llll llll lillffllli llll ll - fflll MI Ill Ill ll Ill ll ll ll ll ll WE LIKE TO HAVE THE MAINE BOYS AND GIRLS COME HERE WITH THEIR AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS SATISFACTION ASSURED BANGOR A MOTOR COMPANY IRON AND STEEL ' , HEAVY HARDVVARE AUTOMOBILE and GARAGE SUPPLIES A I Galvanized and Black Sheets Reinforcing Steel N. H. BRAGG 85 SONS A Brockway's Flower Sholllie fir' all 4 15 CENTRAL ST. - ANGOR, MAINE occaszom B , Special d1SC01.111'C to U. of M. Students 'cw Tel. 287W-28712 The amgor House A Bangor, Mdlhe 0340743 SPECIADRATE5 TO HU OF MAINE STUDENTS un ll -n nn nn un ll 'Ill ll ' ' 309 F' in M I '- -1- 5 ANTHRACITE 1 I : . BITUMINQS 1 1 x I Pilgrim 0211 CSymbo1 of Purityj 5? COKE q CANNEL I li' I if . The Mortlmer D. Wllhams Coal Co. MAIN OFFICE-141 MILK ST., BOSTON 5 BRANCHES 2 220 IFIFTI-I AVE., N. Y. UNION TRUST BLDG., PITTSBURGH. PA. .il 'll E E 311 I 4 . 'VHF' ,ft 'l ,r fl. - ls xx L xl' , if PHINIU ,wig Two alley cats rampant under a street-light qv ,ff with their knitting are the symbols adopted by X this qisorority. The conspicuous lack of a'mot- NVW 4, ! to is due to the fact that none of the sisters knew an forei n lan ua e exce t Lithuanian. A x A g Q' WON I N 54 -1' gi, 5' ' X :,, , 94' 1 x -LA, , ' A ' ' .af I , KN gi rxhhg ' lg ll f G ,ol lp, , 1 e -7, X 1,- 1 A 7 1 , x 4 I y 'E g g P ' A . N .L nfl' i fa We R 'Mitzi' Q Xml! 79. .FK 4 ,. st L Q? A ,J wg f lun.. ' 6 fx 11' ' T' i 'um Il' if l 'il - ll g T I 6-di' 4 DELTA TAU DELTA I Rank injustice has been done in the crest of this shield in only one case does seven appear! The two bottles in the quarters of the shield symbolize the capacity of the true Delt, while the 'tive of spades represents their prowess at poker. The saxophone is a recent addition, the last Karnea changing from a B-Hat trombone. - SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON The female figure on the high hat is a reminder of the scenes of reyelry by night so common to college men. The oilcan is not representative of the pledges as might be supposed but is 'part of the kitchen equip- ment. The barrel is not a Hour barrel, oh, no ! ' P1 BETA PHT Remarkably sinniple, yet withal so sincere. A parrot, need more be said? X ul? N ' . Wy T 312 l I ejza K9 Maja R92 UNIVERSITY P R E S S ON THE CAMPUS E639 'fqx' Qfew N ew xy 313 i 'itil C r v i H 1 l l 1 I 1 E ! f QA. I. ll l a n l 1 4 i I 5 ! i l a l ! e l T E - l l l 1 l I 1 1 I l r 1 l I , i r i ll I l ll I ll I J I 5 , 1. l lil ill ll ' l . i i l cl T a fs rl i . l 1 V Q l 1 1 I l i i Vi. ,. 5 The Camfog Refzyzkm' PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING This course covers the elementary forms of graft, and gives the student a better insight into Hlixing the books. Recommended only for those who have had previous experience as absconders. I CoRPoRAT1oN FINAN cis How to promote Wildcat oil booms and take stock promotions with some time spent on fleecing Widows and orphans. Texts are the 4'Police Gazetteu and Cupid's Columns. CHAUCER . An intensive study of unexpurgated editions, with consider- able time spent on naughty words. The student is urged to use discretion in reading between the lines. Qnly students of high moral standards are admitted. ENGLISH X A course for morons and others mentally deficient. The stu- dent is gradually initiated into theumysteries of the written lan- guage, until he is prepared to study high-school English. Une cause ol high mortality among college students. GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Students are taught to say Ouch at proper times. One half of the class sticks pins into the other 'half and Writes down the reaction. Sometimes color charts are made and the class strings beads. Solution of the drinking habit presented. M 1L1TARY Position of a soldier stressed as well as status of a private established. Common commands taught as well as uncommon military ejaculations. Demonstrations of military authority ar- ranged as well as inliexibility of the army code. Blood is never mentioned and because of severe colds contracted the spring camp has been abolished. 1 314 I H A - , ' ' ii IIII IIII un mi mi -nu Y ml nil un uh :iii un mi mi nn ,Q ORONO SEA FOOD CO. The Veal place to do your trading QRQNQ ' MAINE CROWELL Sc LANCASTER ARCILIIITIEOIISM M TWENTY-SEVEN STATE STREET, EANGQR, MAINE C. PARKER CROVYELL WALTER S. LANCASTER DENNISON DECQRATIONS Dillingham' S .13 I-IAMMYOND ST. BANGOR, ME. BOOKS , A STUDENT SUPPLIES REQUEST YOUR PRINTER 'TO USE HEASTCOU PAPERS! COMPLIMENTS OF The Eastern Manufacturing Company MANUFACTURERS OE EASTCO FINE PAPERS SOUTH BREWER MAINE SPECIEY EASTCO PAPERS EOR YOUR STATIONERY AND PRINTING llll llll llll III1 315 .1 ffl 9 Q l 4 1 I o 4 1 l Z 1 l l 1 l p. I l. i l 1 . I, 'l I I A ll 4 il l l .i ll' E Z n K. 4 l MONEX' .AND BANKING XV here to put the widow's mite and the blind man's pennies so that they may live in luxury. Methods of avoiding taxes and subduing assessors studied with' laboratory Work. How to tell fraud and also how to practice it. I . PRACTICAL JOURNALISM Each student unearths a secret in some professor's life and publishes it in the Ccwzpus. Practical experience in getting ads for the same publication. PROSE STYLE A study of Draper, the man and the critic. Pronounced views on life are discussed and the problem: Why ami I at Maine? thor- oughly investigated. Certain courses and a sense of humor are requisites for this quiet-hour group. PUBLIC SPEAKING - Proper use of the diaphragm is taught and bluff and a bold front encouraged. Engineers are common in this course and should be avoided as much as possible. I SOCIOLOGY A frank and fearless discussion of the reasons Why a 'baby plays with its toes, and like problems of the age. The story of the newlyweds in the Pullman car is examined for sociological concepts and the desire for a wife thoroughly investigated. THEORY OF STATISTICS In this course the student is taught the various combinations which make seven and eleven. Coins are tossed and penny-ante is used for laboratory work. Open to students with at least car- fare. 316 Q egos ll ll ll l n nu- ul nn- NR OLD TOWN GOLDSIVIITI-I'S IN APPRECIATION or YOUR Q . VALUED PATRONAGE QRONO GOLDsMITH?s UTOGGERY SHOP 'in I' Il ll ll nu nu H QI ll ll ll ll IK ll ' ll Ill Ill ll' ll ll! lil 10 MILL ST. ORONO I FRED C. PARKS ' HARDWARE PLUMBING, HEATING AND SPORTING GOODS I f you want cz thing-why look in every store I W , -1 I GO TO I PARKKS VARIETY STORE 2 ORONO, MAINE 'EU II In lu ll un ll nu ll u sfo: ll ,, 1. l - O 6 C, 40 T352 ., 5 5 D g 1, Conducted in the ATHLETIC I I S I I ASSOCIATION I' 5 li CU ' ' ' 0 PERNALD '29 ' HALL I ' Trustees for the Association O11 the CHITIPUS Beniamin C. Kent, James A. Gannett, Robert P. Clark, -v ' Lamert S. Corbett, Clare H. Brown I Irving Pierce, Treasurer. Frank L. Manwarmg, Store Manager Special Department for Fraternity and University Stationery, Banners, Books, : 0 Pennants and Souvenirs, Confectionery, Drafting Tools. an ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 317 Y vv' Lvi ' - , - ,.,tf- - K -V 4 :I .h PM i . .,.,. g. . , i H ' -w. . A, EZ Lu F: q A I , V ' '-2-if I - jf- 'L 71' 1 A F , f E I :Iv U lk. ,Vik 5 l Jr-if up 5 ' l 354 M f 1 Ni! ul 'ix' if 4 Ei! L k 51 za J ii Q jl H 5 1 'f 'i 23 fb i 95 1 J f 4 7' 'P !. 4 l I? i il ? W Tf 1 pl f S' , ? I K s ' r 1 51 1 ? ' Y ' ' l 3 Q H . Y I A wr U ,L . ly 1 fl 5 I 53 1 5' 1512 5? I eb M ' Q, fr H ' f' ii lu ' fi li! l 1 l . 1? f U 4 W 1' 5' ' L ' . 1 il 5 V . l i ' ?? W: i 1 fi tif I rt E: FP: l x ew B Ll In I. 1? : 1 IQ fr I i if v ig 5 x fr 31 'A-A E H4 in IE H I I 1 i W 5 I9 fl c... .Q 1 lf + X I f F he melancholy days have come lhe saddest of the year A little too warm for whiskey ff And a llttle too cold for beer hllvvl Calgafy Eye Openw QHEQ ., 31.0 NWN A-lf: This was hidden in the Military Department but we found it It shows how the R.O.T.C. has degenerated now they recline on luxurious sandbags when they shoot. Notice the steely glint in their eyes. Those boys could face the Spaniards or Deans without L ' a quiver. But alas, those days are gone forever it 4 S 320' ll un' nu- Yun' un nn- aine Hhnth Gln. PICTURES FRAMES+' COLLEGE APHQTQGRAPHS ORONO, MAINE H WEARABLES, APPROPRIATE IN THEIR CORRECTNESS, REEINEMENT AND DE- SIRABILITY-TAILORED WITH DUE RE- GARD FOR THE PREFERENCES OF THE COLLEGE MAN. E. J. VIRGIE C omjvliments of VV., I. ERB, Manager I , OF THE A PERRY STUDIO, ,l ug lm nu un uu nu nu uu ll ll nu ll un ll ll UNIVERSITY 'OF MAINE COLLEGES OF ' AGRICULTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES TECHNOLOGY ORONO 'I' 4' 321 ,nfl if - Y- A ' i U :,W:, ,4-,ig 5-', 3-,wr -1 - . .....,'j- -.5-. .:L'-?, -.,., - N- J L, Lf 7, . I- q - ff ' f f :r'K fH1:Z4 .121 - 5 .ef-Qi. , - - M' ' - ge, r V'-fur-v-...-.,... ,,-, ..- ' -...e .V ,4A -:'- ' . .I 1 I '. V- ', fA ' . ' V ' ' ,1 f' W 1 5 4 , X I i , 1 S Y I. K 3 i i 5 I 1 L ix I 1 i 4 fI'1 z :Alf 1 I . I V I 3- ff, ,W i 22 an N56 V I' . Camplzhzefzzir M Q OTTO NELSON OOM PANY C07Z.YZ7'ZZCZZ'07Z Cmfmcfory gf BANGOR, MAINE I Sw 323 A Few Rare Prints f' A hot time in the old town directly after a football game, showing to what lengths stu- dents will go in their mad pur- suit after excitement. Fire started from a co-ed's cigar butt'thrown ,into a gasoline can, The R.O.T.C. have ar- rived and have the situation well in hand. A The Maine Masque in its infancy. just the same jolly, good hearted, fun--loving bunch. The play was a corker and that girl in the tights was a scream! Do you rec- ognize Mark Bailey? VVe don't. The young Bananas, Qwe don,t know which onej. Note the appeal in his Qor herj eye, the contour of its Qfor saietyj paws. As gentle as ever and as willing to tear off your pants or gnaw a leg. It's all in fun you know. A QBottle furnished by North Hall.j l l l 324 ml 'IN Illl IIII ml llll ml' nu' nn-gf, cfm un Illl ml ml ml n nn ml nu nn nn nn 4, L. H4 Q Q PAINTSSZVYARNISI-IES WALL PAPER DANCE ORDERSANDL The W H Goth m MENUS A SPECIALTY A ' ' 3 CO' 2 PAINTERS AND DECORATORS BREWER MA1N1-3 2 2 54 State St. .. ip Bangor, Maine 'I' ' ' 'lll l'lI ' 'IH llll- - llnl nn mn nxnn mi. sin- llll -rf ,lll ln, ,,,l ul. ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, N , , M lm In H, 'Iv Ull 1 ,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,E ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, , , , , n u .P Yorzfll R677L67fl1b67' Us AS A YOUR COLLEGE STORE 5 A-WHERE YOU BOUGHT GOOD CLOTHES A Mi11Or 85 Webstdr Clcjthing CO. E BANGOR A gi, nn ,I un nn --nn nu ll ll OP If its Printing SE E' 516072 rzkefzkeg Co. 22 Stare Street BANGOR, MAINE Dance Orders and Programs llll ll 325 li 1 I H u S l n 1 rl X. A A3 U L. n 1 11 ll ill , lx 1 12 Hi 31? iii wi 3 11 33 1 , P r 1 X W i 1 v veg 2 nu' mr ml ml Im- I nu' mn- ' ' W. A. Mosher Ce. FRANK M. BROLIIIIMCO FURNITURE DISTRIBUTORS OF I-IA ' A RDWARE PAINT at ELECTRICAL FULL LINE GENERAL MERCHANDISE ' MERCHANDISE Agents Sherwin-VVillia1n Paints - 8-16 Free Street ORONO, MAINE IIII llll llll IIIVSIIII IIIIS llll nop 4.-llll H- -Ie' Pioneer Engraving Co. MAKERS OF QUALITY PRINTING' PLATES 81 MAIN ST., BANGOR, ME. I DESIGNING, ILLUSTRATIQNG AND PHOTO ENGRAVING II A llll PORTLAND, MAINE llll IHI'1IIIl -llll I llll llll llll llll llll llll' llll llll llll llll llll llll llll II he cover for this, annual was created by The DAVID J. MOLLOY CO. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois ZINC AND COPPER HALF TONES S - : fvmmxzoymaag LINE ETCHINGS T : ggmngfgfgnvm 'Iv unun nnux unuu unul Iuuu - - IIII h Illr I I IH IIII IIII I Ni' 'in' f ' bu: m 'f' C. G. CI-IALMERS, Pres. F. P. DENACO, Treas, F. H. IQEYNOLDS, Sec. I C. VVOODMAN CO. LUMBER Sz OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL 136 EXCHANGE ST. Phone 229 BANGOR, ME- ,.., .... ... ml --H I-I -I -'I -- ' 'P ofa IIII IIII III1 IIII Ill' q I ,,,, ,,,, , ,,, .,,, ,.,. .... ,... I... ll ll A-In -In -w ' 'I' qi. llll ' WI NSLOW 81 CO. INCORPORATED MANUFACTURERS OF CLAY PRODUCTS DEALERS IN BUILDING MATERIAL PORTLAND MAINE llll llIl 'Illl llll n nu llll 'nu Im un un--nn un 327 ,fl it ll vi, 1 J ll ll Mg f it ,1 l 4 vig ,x fi 1 I -1 l A l ,gi i wi' l 3' ll. 1 1 I E 1 . I 1 v f 4 1 ,ll M-., QJYUSZUETI Dr. Fernald, for whom Fernald Hall IS named Two. ' In 1872, at the Methodist church 1n Orono Coburn Hall. 1 1872. By the legislature of 1896-97 The University's first mascot who was a large tm elephant an ad of a Bangor store and stolen from Veazie Dr. Pernald. Pres. Aley. Dr. Fellows in 1926. Phi Kappa Phi. The College Beta Theta Pi Kappa Sigma Prof Peterson Law 2 y ! 1 3, 12. of . 5 5 7 gi 11 13. 1 1 j r 14. . 1 F ll li. 5 il 15. . . 1. ig 1 1 U P ' it 3 if 1 J e ' 1 1 V 1 f X 1 g gi 9 . T lr P - . Si 1 . rx 1 if EA? . W 3. -i . lt: 1 . If 3 lt, ii Q ' 1. ' Q1 lr' li.. rt an sqm?-H-mqm ' P W an ' II' nl nu- nu nu an qu nn nu nu' me nu ua- nu nu nil nu an nu nu ll EEEORE SPENDING FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS 1+OR AN AUTOMOBILE SPEND FIFTEEN MINUTES WITH US E.Y.ELDRHXHECOMPANY STUDEBA KER A.UTOM OBILES Dfw E.E.SPRUCE PX: CA TEREK 171 MIDDLE ST. OLD TOWN, ME. T DENTS We give special rates to you-15 cents per pound and all necessary ironing done. For good and eco- nomical service send your Work to us. BANGOR STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY 649-R 125 FERN sT. 649-W ss CENTRAL sT. 329 A14 0 U 1 Electric Refrigeration, Ranges, Washingi Machines, lroners, Vacuum Cleaners. A Complete Line of Standard A ELECTRIC APPLIANCES At all BANGOR HYDRO-ELECTRIC CO. STORES Bangor, Ellsworth, Bar Harbor, Machias, A Eastport, Old Town, Lincoln and Millinocket A S . UNIVERSITY PRESS L-CZ . I f --K--m.m-'E .,,...., .1 5 'i xv i 3 1 2 I E E Y S 1, 3 1 , X 1? W. 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