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I6 The 181112 ant white PRATT, INA ELIZABETH. High School orchestra Q31 Q21 3 Class ring committee Q21 3 Decorating committee Q21: Music committee Q213 Vaudeville entertainment committee Q21 3 Vaudeville entertainment Q21 3 Freshman reception committee Q11 3 Gift committee Q11 3 Musical comedy Q11 3 Senior statistics Q11. This attractive young lady from the out-lying district, is our leading musician, and has favored us several times with both vocal and instrumental music. Ina is working steadily along this line, her greatest aspiration being to hold the position of pianist at Woolworth'sQ?1 Dull care does not last long where Ina is3 you must have Hurd how it just naturally melts away be- fore that sunny smile. Motto: Variety is the spice of life. RAYMOND, HARLAN WARREN. ' 'Skin neyf ' Washington trip committee Q21 3 High School play Q21 3 Manager baseball team Q11, Musical comedy Q11. Here is our other poultryman, whose specialty is chickens. He is soon tc give up thelpoultry business, however, and work in the Rexall drug store He is another lover of scenery, his favorite being VallQ61eys. Harlan studies so hard that we fear he will have brain fever if he doesn't have more time tc rest. Motto: Never do today what you can do tomorrow. RIDEOUT, ERNEST STEVENS. Doc, Behold our champion pool and billiard player. Ernest is very quiet ane studiousQ?1 young man, and bids fair to become a second sphinx. He is verg much iuterestedQ?1 in German, and will probably take a trip to German after school closes, if he can leave the milk team long enough. Motto Silence is golden. ROBINSON, ROBERT SAMUEL. Bob. ' 'Sami' Here we have him, Robert Samuel Robinson, the editor-in-chief of th Senior Bulletin Board. Bob is one of our industrious Industrial Oours boys. The only vacation he has is the 'fifth period in English class. Th only time Sam offers any opinion is when he decorates the bulletin boarc Pastimes Oarpentering. RosE, KENNETH MARKs. Kem Editor-in-chief, BLUE AND WHITE Q213. Glass vice-president Q213 Flowf committee Q21 3 Resolution committee Q21 3High School play Q21 Q11 3 Freshma reception committee Q11 3 Auditing committee Q11 3 Oheer leader Q11 3 Music comedy Q11. Ken is our ladies' man. He can always be found in company with tl femmes. He is our leadingQ?1 songsterQ?1, being the concluding memb of our famous quartet, and we fear that he will some day rival Oarus We hear that Kenneth is going to succeed Mantell as an actor of Shakespea ian plays. Ken used to pay Towle when he crossed the bridges, but l has since given that up. Favorite pastime: Ohinning with the girls.
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Eb: Blue ant white I5 LOWELL, MABELLE SKILLINGS. Washington trip committee 121. Mabe11e's claim to fame lies in her height, as she is the shortest member of the class. Her favorite dish is Ham1blen1. Whom are those letters from, that she reads first period? They must be very interesting to judge by the expression on her face. Favorite pastime: Doing algebra with Marion M. MARTIN, PEARL IMOGENE. Musical comedy 111. Pearl is a N ewcom 1b1er of our class. She has, no doubt, made up in this one short year, all that she lost in the three years past when she was not with us. Nothing worries Pearl any more than being overlooked by one of the opposite sex. She can Hal-lo well. Her favorite1?1 studies are French and German. Favorite pastime: Talking like a baby. MITCHELL, BEATRIGE MAE. Baba Dress committee 111. Here we have another blonde from South Windham. Babe is very fond of cats, but that is no sign that shewill be an old maid, because rumor has it that she has a sparkler which she wears only in the evening. Why doesn't she wear it to school? Favorite pastime: Talking over the telephone. MosHER, MARION SMITH. Class treasurer 121 3 Mistress of properties 111 3 Musical comedy 111 3 High School play 111. This jolly young lady comes directly from the farm at Mosher's Corner. Marion likes to study, and spends her recess translating Latin and doing algebra. We hear from the members of the Washington club that it takes some calling to wake up Marion. How about it? Favorite pastime: Wink- in . g NEwooMB, MARGARET HAMELEN. Peg. Peggy. Exchange editor of BLUE AND WHITE 1213 Sleigh-ride committee 121 3 Decorating committee 121 3 Glass secretary 111 3 Dance committee 1113 Musi- cal comedy 111. Peg is a jolly, plump little miss from Cumberland Mills, who wears high-heel shoes to make herself tall. She is a great favorite among her class- mates and especially among the opposite sex1?1 At one time we thought she had a Colin all picked out, but it doesn't look that way now. We Wonder what the matter is. Favorite pastime: Eating. Ask Peg what there is in the line of eats that she does not like. PIKE, Lors Er.EANon. , 4 High School play 111 3 Costume committee 111. Lois is a very quiet and sedate young lady, who walks all the way from Rocky Hill to fill her brain with knowledge. She has very little to say, sspecially to the opposite sex, but she is always willing to give assistance. Lois is our noted reader, having attained her fame in the Public Speaking zlass. We expect that some day she will be a teacher of elocution. Pastime: Studying.
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Eb: 381112 ant white I7 SHAW, HOWARD EUGENE. Howdy. Here is one of our Industrial boys from South Windham. In Civil Government class Howdy is always ready to give us valuable information concerning the municipal machinery of this muniiicent metropolis. He is also an indispensible factor in 1English A, as his witty remarks serve to break the monotony of many a dreary session. Favorite pastime: Answering questions. S1ssoN, ARTHUR FOSTER. Sis.s. Foam-. Assistant editor, BLUE AND WHITE C213 Vaudeville entertainment 123: Music committee f2D CU: High School play 125113 g Musical comedy QD. Foster is our light-complexioned comedian, who is at his best when taking the part of a negro. What has become of the Rock of Ages? We notice he has Dodgefdl it lately. Arthur will probably attend Gorham Nor- mal next year, as he has already manifested much interest in one of the students there. Favorite pastime: Acting Coutl. SMITH, RUTH ELINOR. Costume committee CD. 1 All hail! Our Valedictorian! Ruth is a very quiet, unassuming little maiden, whose greatest desire is to grow. We hear that she is some cook, and as far as we know, no one has suffered any ill effects from it. What would happen if Ruth didn't pull A's? Motto: Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. V , SOULE, GENEVIEWE MAY. ' 'Jefrmyf' View. This young lady has seen more of the world than any other member of the class. Time was when Vieve had a great deal to do with the opposite sex, but now times have changed and she has turned Cupid out of her em- ploy. We hear that she has a large collection of souvenirs, including a lump of sugar. Where did she get it? Favorite pastime: Telling of her travels. SPILLER, GLADYS HELEN. Gladys is one of the few brunettes of the class. She has very little to say: her thoughts seem to be elsewhere. This is Gladys' first year in Gym, but she has developed considerable strength, as is shown when she is handling the basket-ball. Favorite pastime: Going somewhere with Hazel. STEARNS, ELBERT ELLICE. Deak. High School orchestra C3JC2J: Athletic editor, BLUE AND WHITE 123: Class vice-president CD: Dance committee CD: Finance committee ill: Music committee CD: Manager musical comedy CD: High School play CD: Senior statistics QU. Deals is our magician, musician, photographer, and in fact almost any- thing that one wants him to be. Elbert has held many different kinds of positions, but the best-paying one was director of the South Windham Mov- ing Picture Concern. Deak believes in preparedness and spends most of his time preparing to recite. Motto: Safety first.
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