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1 Unvers of Souhern Mane USM Dgal Commons Yearbooks Unvers rchves 1925 The Puvan 1925 Porland Unvers Follow hs and addonal works a: hp://dgalcommons.usm.mane.edu/archves_earbook Par of he Hsor Commons Recommended Caon Porland Unvers, "The Puvan 1925" (1925). Yearbooks. 62. hp://dgalcommons.usm.mane.edu/archves_earbook/62 Ths Book s brough o ou for free and open access b he Unvers rchves a USM Dgal Commons. I has been acceped for ncluson n Yearbooks b an auhorzed admnsraor of USM Dgal Commons. For more nformaon, please conac jessca.c.hove@mane.edu.

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4 THE PUVIN 1925 J!alph f. C!Lunnngham 00 lleloueb.professor ~ho s euer reab o answer our muhube of quesons, who s consrudue, conssen anb congenal, who s eseemeb b an, we respecfull bebcae hs n oken of our apprecaon

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6 4 PORTLND UNIVERSITY PUVIN jao of u Q.Tollege Porland Unvers was orgau2ed ugus as a resul of he economc law o suppl and demand. I was hrough he effors of Earle li. Cunnngham, a local Cerfed Publc ccounan, ha he Unvers was made possble. Durng he wo ears pror o l 921. Mr. UNIVERSITY BUILDING Cunnngham had conduced evenng classes n ccounng and alled busness subjecs for he benef of a number of oung men and women who were emploed clas n varous busness offces of he c, and who waned o secure advanced ranng n hese subjecs. The grea neres aken 111 hese classes b he oung men and women of he c, and he demand for a more vared program of subjecs, promped :\Ir. Cunnngham o make a sun e of he Educaonal needs of he c and sae for hgher ranng n busness. s none of he :\1ane colleges offered courses n Busness dmnsraon or ccounng, caalogs of a number of ouof-sae unverses cond uc ng colleges of Busness dmnsraon were secured for analss as o he number of :\lane sudens seekng ach ancecl ranng n busness. I was found ha hundreds of oung men and women were gong ou of he sae each ear o gel a college grade educaon n busness. In one nsuon alone, more Mane suden!'> were regsered han from an oher sae n he Unon excep he home sae of he l.jnvers. The follo\\'ng news em appearng n one of our local papers well bears ou hs pon:.mine LEDS IN BOSTON UNI\'ERSlTY "Once agan he Sae of Mane s n l c lead a Boson Unvers. College of Busness dmnsraon, conrhung more freshmen o ha nsuon han an oher sae n he Unon. excepng Massachuses. ccord ng o Charles E. Haon. drecor of freshmen a he college. hs s he sxh consecuve ear Mane has led." Ko onl have here been a grea man oung men and women gong ou o_f ~he sae each ear for hs advanced ra1111ng n busness, bu here have been hundreds of ohers who waned he ranng bu who could no afford o go ou of he :sae o ge. I was for hese wo general classes of oung men and women ha Porland Un:YerR was nsued. I has been he slogan of he sae "To Keep :\Iane Sons and :\lane 1Ione n \lane". Tha s jus wha Porland UnYers s organzed o do. The hun dreds of oung men and women who have been gong ou of he sae each ear for a coljege grade educaon n busness, ha\ e aken a lo of mone ou of he sae for uon. board, room. clohng, amusemen. and oher ems; an economc loss o he sae. '.\o onl do we suffer bs monear loss. bu n man cases hese oung men and women make acquanam:es ou of he sae. and on graduang, arc ofen placed ou of he sae, so we lose hese oung men and women as well. Porland Un,ers was no organzed for commercal gan or prof. I was organzed wh an hones and sncere desre o be a servce nsuon, and he organzers have v-olunarl cu hemseh es off from he sharng of an prof ha mgh accrue as a resul of lhe operaons of he UnYcrs. n surplus earnngs, O\'er operang expenses, mus he used for he furher developmen of he nsuon. he las annual busness meeng of he UnYers, Earle H. Cunnngham, Ralph E. Cunnngham. and J. Wllam Suar. who have held praccall all of he sock represenng lhe nvesmen n he nsuon, donaed he same o he :\lumn who now become he real owners of he Unvers. Ths was clone as evdence of good fah ha he nsuon was no organzed for prof. The J\lumn, hereafer, a each annual meeng. wll elec a Board of Trusees who wll have enre managemen of he nsuon. I wll be her am and polr. o selec bg busness men and educaors of he sae for members of hs hoard.

7 6 PORTLND UNIVERSITY SeYeral well known busness men o Porland have alread.sgnfed her wlljngness o sen e. I s desred o make he Unvers a ;\{ane Insuon for Mane oung men and women. \\'hen he UnYers was frs organzed secured quarers n he Beno Buldng, occupng he hrd floor. HoweYer, a he end of he frs ear was clearl evden ha larger and more spacous quarers were needed for he proper gro" h 0 he nsuon. n opporun o purchase he Bowdon }\,1edcal School buldng presened self n 1U22. and as was well sued o he needs of he nsuon, he offcers of he Unvers secured n me for he openng of he second school ear. Ieraons and mproyemens have been made each ear so ha s a well equpped buldng. No onl has he Unvers a fne home, bu he furnshngs are all new and modern. No expense has been spared n order o gve he sudens he advanage of ever known offce applance and equpmen. The offcers of he Unvers have worked hard o buld up a facul of experenced and qualfed nsrucors. Ever member of he facul mus be a college graduae of specal abl n he subjecs,.vhch he or she eaches. The facul membershp. snce he Unvers was organzed, has been made up of graduaes of such colleges as Mane, Colb, Bowdon. Harvard, Boson Unvers, Sm- 111ons, Darmouh, Columba. ec. In addon o he regular facul, busness men of promnence have been engaged as specal lecurers, n order o gve he suden bod he advanage of praccal nformaon drec from successful men of affars. Reccgnzng he mporance of culural ranng o he busness man or woman, srong courses n Englsh, Spansh, French, Hsor. ec., haye been WOYen no he Yocaonal programs; Englsh beng a sem-major course n all programs. The UnYers s dvded no wo separae colleges-he College of Busness dmnsraon, and he College of Secrearal Scence. The College of Secrearal Scence offers programs fng o.1ng men and women for such posons as prvae or publc secreares. and has, as s prncple am he -fng of oung women for he busness world, or eachng. The College of Busness dmnsraon offers varous programs fng for he Busness \Vorld; such as publc and pryac accounng, offce managemen, bankng. sellng. general busness, ec. he me he Unvers was organzed he regular courses were arranged for a hree-ear program, bu begnnng wh he Freshman Class enern(y,:, n 1926, he regular course wll be exended o four ears. Courses n he College of Secrearal Scence lead o a B. S. S. (Bachelor of Secrearal Scence) degree, and courses n he College of Busness dmnsraon lead o a B. C. S. (Bachelor of Commercal Scence) degree. For admsson o regular courses leadng o a Bachelor's degree, one mus be a graduae of an approved hgh school, and hm,1c carnrd cerfcae rmd. No ohers wll be admed o degree courses. Sudens who are unable o mee hese requremens. ma ener as specal sudens, provdng he have had suffcen prevous ranng o assure her carrng on he courses sasfacorl. \\Then he Unvers was organzed, s enrollmen was onl wen-fve (2.3) (Connued on page 29) OUR LEGISLTURE ND O UR GOVERNMENT. Is ~ur ~overnmen made up of hones, conscenous men? Tha s a queson whch s ofen asked (and pondered abou) b man of he czens of he sae oda.. If hese men are no hones, hen so111eh111g s radcall wrong. fo r he are eleced b he people hemseh es. However, I srongl beleve ha he represe~1aves of our people are, as a wb~le, meresecl n he common good of her elecors, and ha man of he com ;)lans are comng from ha class of laz. Le George Do J " pe of persons, who, when elecon da comes around. are al was ~. bus o go o he polls: H we, 1.he czens of our.counr. wh he equal rghs n vong and selecng our!aw-makers, do no clo our du n choos- 111g he rgh man for he job. hen we mus. necessarl suffer he consequences of bemg governed b he mnorv hs s a perfecl far deal. There ~~r~ wo sdes o ever queson, ancl here ne, er wll be a queson, ha concerns all men whch wll be seled n a manner sas~ facor o all concerned. Therefore. ever law whch s passed wll have ber opposon and wll cause ceran members of he law-makng bodes o be called lars and grafers. 1 do no mean o sa ha he goyernmen s perfec, for here s nohng vd1ch s perfec and here s nohng whch eer wll be perfec. \ \'hen he goyernmen s pedec, here wll be no need for a governmen a THE PUVIN 7 1,Ehnala all, for cvlzaon wll be perfec whou he need of a governng bod. The pr_oblem of geng he people ou o Yoe s slowl beng overcome; he people are begnnng o realze ha ever Yoe couns n selecng he bes men for he goernmen. Numerous bales, Jos b he major because of he lack of ambon a he polls, have aroused he people o he realzaon of he need for hones men n our law-makng bodes. If one looks no he lfe hsor of one of hese law-makers and akes he rouble ~ mee hm and alk wh hm, he usuall dscovers ha he man s a pre o ood sor of beng and s rng hs be; o please hose who have enrusecl hm wh her mos \'al problems. Before o crcze our senaor or represenave or he goyernor of our sae. a:sk ourself f here s no anoher sde o he queson nvolved, and f here s, see f ou, as a voer, have done our bes o elec he man who s f<yhn(y for 0 he rghs o[ he people. :, R.\LPU F. BLOOD. THE COMMERCIL VLUE SPNISH OF \\' h learn Spansh? There are several commercal reasons as well as culural and nernaonal reasons. knowledo-c o{ 5pansh offers exceponal advanag:.'-'. Our rade wh Souh merca snce he lae war ancl wh he \\'es Indes and ;\ Iexco sho,yecl remarkable ncrease.

8 8 In 191 "/ mpors from Souh merca amouned o 5-12 mllons. Expors from he Uned Saes o Souh merca oalled 239 mllons for he ear endng June, I s more han eyden ha here s a gradual ghenng of he commercal and economc bonds beween he Spansh-speakng lands of he 'J ew \\' orld and our own land. One of he resuls of hs comng ogeher has been ha n he c of New York, he chef cener of commerce beween hs counr and Hspanc merca, busness people ( men, women. bos a n<l grls). haye b hundreds underaken n some wa o sud Spansh. There mus be a reason for hs desre o learn PORTLND UNIVERSITY Spansh. I s ver reasonable hen ha he sud of Spansh s based for praccal purposes upon commercal needs. knowledge of ~pansh s comng o be a necess v o he Norh mercan exporer. and -mporer. banker, and merchan. If hs counr wshes o esablsh unbreakable bonds wh s ~pansh speakng neghhcrs here mus be closer nercourse. and hs can be accomplshed onl when we can communcae wh each oher. Four hundred ears ago Balboa came over here and wadng ou knee deep no he ocean, planed hs sandard ha sgnfed ha hs land was he proper of Span. Though ha rgh clamed b he sword has no remaned n ha sense. has n he ~Lpremac of he lang1age. The language has reall separaed he wo mercas rnore han he nervenng ocean. Now afer all hese ears. msundersandng has been swep awa, and n s place comes closer relaons, pol call and commercall, and a grea change s akng place. Whle Spansh s lang hold of he Norh s equall rue ha Englsh s conquerng he Souh. Norh merca s learnng o read, speak and wre Spansh, whle Souh merca s learnng Englsh. No onl one class, bu allclocors, lawers, merchans, and salesmen, bankers, manufacurers, and clergmen. large busness frm dong busness n Souh merca found ha o successfull do busness he mus emplo men wh a knowledge of Spansh. Ths frm's marke for her producons comprsed some 65 mllons of people, and hs busness was n he hands of nave agens who dd busness n a desulor manner. \\Th he esablshng of a Spansh Deparmen, and compeen men wh a speakng knowledge of Spansh. he soon bul up her busness so ha from ha me on progressed rapdl. Souh rnerca. Mexco and oher Hspanc counres are quckl developng. The are rch n resources, and mercans n me wll no be n who can' alk wh hem. s a foregn language Spansh s a leader n he commercal world a he presen me. The growng mporance of all hese counres snce he war, wh her ncreasng ndusral and commercal acves, all une o make a knowledge of Spansh a busness necess. The command for he suden engaged n he sud of busness should be, "Learn o speak and wre Spansh now!" merca s reall more han he land norh 0 he Gulf of Mexco. Below ha bod of waer are people who have as much rgh o call hemselves mercans as \\'e have. \Ve mus know her ongue o deal wh hem. There are bu hree languages spoken n he mporan na!ons of hs hemsphere, Spansh, Englsh. and Poruguese. The fac s ha he people of >Jo1 h merca should beco'.ne ac~ua_ned _,\ h her Hspanc neghbors C1\'llza1on and languages. Lr::o~oR ~L\RSIILL. DEBTNG Debang s of more acual value o he school and o he suden hmself han an oher acv exsng. The busn~ss man of ~ocla mus be able o express hmself. I s an absolue necessv ha we be able o answer quesons ~n he floor, and answer hem n a credable manner. If we are o rean our rghs hen we mus be able o convnce ohers ha we are rgh. lf we would sell our p roducs we mus make people beleve n h~m, and we mus pon ou her good pons, and las bu far from leas, f we would ake par n our governmen hen we mus he able o assmlae he argumens of ohers, make argumens of our o~n.' and_ presen o he people our co11- v1c1ons 111 a convncng manner. Publc speakng s helpng he common man ~o ma~e a comforable lvng. I s helpng hm o lve down he rann of ~ould-be rans, n oher words, hs ar s he mos essenal par of our educaon, for scenfc publc speakno- and debang s a necess o a horou;j, and 0 modern educaon. R.\ LPII F. BLOOD. THE VLUE OF GOOD BOOKS! us wha are books? re he someh 1 ng o merel replensh our comfors on a_colcl wn.er's ngh? re he wren Jus o gve he publc somehno- o read and quckl forge? No. The:e s THE PUVIN 9 a greaer reason for <>ur ha Yng so man books-a reason whch should make ;s all eager o read hem. \\'llam Channng. he grea mercan auhor aud educaor, once saed. "God be hanked for books. The are he Yo ce of _he dsan and he dead, and make us hers of he sprual lfe of he pas ages. Books are ~e rue levellers. The g ve o all "'.h? fahfull use hem, he soce, he spmual presence of he bes and greaes of our race." There are. perhaps, hree means bv wl~ch one ma gan educaon : frs. b~ l~e111g u o reel; second. b readng nsru~,ve books: hrd, b ravell ng. '\:\' e mus readl adm ha he educaon one receves hrough our mercan sc~ools and colleges s he ver bes obamable, bu we mus also realze ha he nex bes knowledge s ha w hch one r receves b readno-. o-ood books o o. \\ hen braham Lncoln was of school age. was dffcul for mos persons o ~end ~chool. Unable o enjo ha prvlege h mself, Lncoln, hrough hs zealous and perseverng sud of he varous culured books of he cla, qualfed hmself o laer become Presden. of he Uned Saes. Closel relaed o our varous culured books, are he presen da, frs-class busness magaznes, whose mporance s be1:g realzed more and more ever da. :1 hrough hese magaznes one ma k eep 111 ouch w h problems concernng he bus'.1es~ and welfare of he counr. Of specal 111eres should hese curren ma<y- :, az111es be o he suden pursung a busness course, for busness oda requres men who are no onl well educaed. bu men who a lso possess a broad knowl- (Connued on page 30)

9 10 PORTLND UNIVERSITY QTlaas of FRNK T. FOSTER Cum Laude CLYDE L. COTTON Magna Cum Laude <!Llube jj, <!Loon I<ens Hll, Weslean Semnar, and (specal) Prnceon Unvers. cves n P. U. : ll Round Booser, '22, '23 and '2-1-'25; Puv1N; hlecs; Class Offcer, and Magna Cum Laude of Class. Hobb : Rado. mbon : Cerfed Publc ccounan. Here's o he Magna Cum Laude of he class of '25. Ths s hu one of man honors wh ch Clde Coon has won durng hs hree ears. Mr. Coon was ac Lve durng he \Vorld \Var as pamaser of he U.S. Nav. If Clde doesn' make a repuaon for Porland Unvers before long. hen we mss our guess. V/ e w ll mss ou nex ear as a booser of _J RYMOND WILSON Cum Laude ac1v11es, bu we wsh ou he bes of luck and hope ou'll be back o v s us soon. RJ!!monb Wlson B ddeford H g h School. cves a P. U. : Baskeball; Pu- VlN, '2+; Tau Sgma Dela. mbon : Marmon and a K ngdom. Hobb: hlecs, sngng. Ra vvlson has alwas been a he head of he class n scholarshp, bu hs has no kep hm from also leadng he baskeball eam o a number of vcores. jf ranl; jf osrr Skowhegan Hgh School and Shaw's Busness College. cyes n P. U.: Mgr. Senor Bowl- ng Team, '2-!-';2.; ~ecrear-treasurer of hlec.-\ssn.. '2 -'2,: :\Igr. Baskeball; ~lgr. P'\' J.\X. '2-l..\ mhon: Cerfed Publc :\ccounan. Hohh: Tenns. Baseball, Baskeball. Frank ~ an all-roun<i ahlee and promoer of ac\ n college. Usuall he sar ahlee does no oban hgh honors n sud, bu Frank walks off as calml as ou please wh Cum Laude rank. \\'e\ e heard ha he doesn' spend all of hs me on eher of hese acyes. we wonder wha he hrd aracon ma be. Frank, however, s al\\'as slen upon hs subjec. n hs wa he resembles he 0\\-l. <Chrsopher E IDoMle Old Town Hgh School. c\c, es n P. U.: Tau ~' gma Dela. \mbon: Execuve ccounan. llol;b: Suden. C hrs has been acye n all of he classcal and socal acves, and P. U. wll mss hs help ne:x ear. If raucs 1). Cfoouee \ Vaervlle Hgh ~chool. c\ es n P. U.: Class 'f:resclen. '2:l : dv. 'vlgr. of Pll\'J.\1", '24-; Tau Sgma Dela. '2 ~-'2;3. mbon: To lve n peace. Hcbh: Makng ees. \ Vhen ou hear a sudden comm.<?,on, a scaer of papers, and a flappng of ears. hen ou know who's comng. The board advses ha Caouee be ulzed b he world as a freman. Ths work was 111- \ enecl for Caouee. lphonse 1). lnnrause \\' esbrook Hgh School..\cYes a P. U.: Secrear-Treasurer of Senor Class. mbon: Cerfed Publc ccounan. THE PUVIN ohh: r,r::,;j TIX G and hunng. \\"c\ e found all ou a las. l fow supd of us fo r no beng able o planl see \\'h.\lphon~e was alwas such a que fellow. Of course he was FISH ING. and. herefore, he poor fellow had o be que. \\'ho e, e: sa\, a good grl who \\ ould look a a nos fellow? \Ve wonder. howeyer. jus " ho he luck oung (fsh) s! 1Ra!! Da!! :S. Lancaser cadem and Gra's Busness College. \c, es n F. U.: Promoer of all college and class acyes. mbon: To become a famous volns. IT ohh: ~I usc and oudoor spors. Three and hree are sx; f ou're no que s:re jus coun he leers n Ra's names; ha's he wa Ra hmself hacl o fgure when he cnerecl Porland Un Ycrs. bu he's one of hose chaps ha shoo ahead lke a baseball once ge, sared. Tms Ra ha;; come ou wh he honor rank and a record of acves whch s o be en\'ecl. Napoleon 1}. IDnbe Bcldeforcl Hgh School. cves a P. U.: Tau Sgma Dela; P\'1.\-:S: Board, '2-1. J\rnhon: l\lee Jack Dempse. H obh: Commung. N aqolenn he II all over. He's jus hs s ze and jus as w:;e and f he ever mees Dempse wll be n \ Vaer!oo. Phlp. Hagan. Porland Hgh School. cyes n P. U. : :\lfgr. of Bowlng Team. '21-'2.'5; Capan of Baseball, '22- ';2:l; Pres. Tau Sgma Dela, '2.1:-'2,"5; Pres. Su cl en Councl. '2.3.

10 12 PORTLND UNIVERSITY mbon: To aend \\' es Pon. Hobb: hlecs. Phl 1s a pre good sor of chap o mee and o know. \Ve\ e ofen wondered. hough. how happened ha here were no grls lef n Phl's class b he mddle of Of course ma be parl Clde's faul, bu " ho kno" :? Porland Unnrs wll mss ou, Phl. bu she wshes ou he bes of luck a \Ves Pon. jjaml?s. fflason Souh Pars Hgh School. cves n P. U.: Vce-Pres. Class, '24; PuvIN, '24; Bowlng Team, '23-'24.- '25. mbon : F sherman. Hobb : Fshng and hunng. James has been a loal suden a P. U. and he college wll mss hm nex ear; howe, er, probabl here wll be more grls n Jmme's absence. Jmme doesn' need o fsh ver long for anone, once he drops hs hook hen. beware. jjohn fll. fflc(.renb Berln Hgh School. cves a P. U.: Bowlng Team, '23-'2+. Hobb : Rado. mbon : Foregn Consul Servce. P. U. won' seem que he same whou he cheer voce of John n he halls. T he Unvers serousl consdered chargng an exra uon fee beca~se he praccall exhaus~cl he college lbrar.!lobe m. fflorrson NI. C. Insue. cyes a P. U.: General promoer. mbon: Travel. Hobb : l\foorboang-peaks Island. Bob lkes deep sea fshng and ha's " ln- \\'e see hm so ofen nearl ou o he ce,;er of Back Ba n hs gasolne "waer ford." Uarca 'lonnrll Porland Hgh School. c, es: EYenng Class. Hobb: Sud.?v[arca has been n Porland Unvers EYenng Classes for four ears, also n he Summer ~chool. She s he second suden o oban a degree B. C. S. n hs d vson of he l3. ~uhb!! Deerng Hgh School, '22.,-\cves n P. U. : Pres. of Class, '25; hlec ssn., '22-'23. mbon: Lawer, w rer. Here's o he que, resraned, sedae, respecable. small, mporan, spred Presden of he class of 1D25. C!Llhe S. acharhson Deerng H gh School, '22. cves: Bowlng Team, '22-'23; Puvr.,N, '22 and '2a; Junor Prom. Dance Commees; hlec ssn.; Musc Commee; O rchesra; Tau Sgma Dela; Class Marshal. f\mbon: Prof. H~bb : (See elephone drecor). H we used he whole book we couldn' prn half of he hngs ha Clde has done for P. U. He has served on prac:call all of he dance commees, besc!es wrng he f rs school song, "The lma :Maer" and organzng he frs Un, crs Orchesra. THE PUVIN 13 1\curn laorlanh lnuers SOCIL CTIVITIES The socal acyes o-f he Porland Un, crs, especall durng he pas ear, ha, e been man and Yared. Perhaps one of he mos mporan facors n he socal l fe of he Unvers s he weekl assembles, a whch he sudens hemselves plan and furnsh he programs, hese assembles haye been held e, er Frda mornng a he assembl hall of he UnYers and he programs have been arranged b he dfferen classes and clubs n he school. The fraern Tau Sgma Dela presened he frs assembl of he season and he Debang ssocaon has also prepared some, as well as he commees of he Suden Councl. Clde S. Rchardson, of hs ear's graduang class. has been engaged durng he pas wo ears n makng up a book of school song-s and hs ls has been used o a grea exen hs ear. noher mporan facor n he socal lfe of he college s he numerous dances and evenng socal affars whch have been run b he dfferen organzaons. mong hese are he nnual Freshman Recepon. gven on he eve of Hallowe'en b he members of he upper c.lassp.s 0 he enern g class. Ths <1ffa r was ga as he was beaufull decoraed n he school colors. Orange and Black, and he dance musc was furnshed b he Vars Plaers. The upperclassmen succeeded n plang a good man mserous pranks upon he underclassmen. The facul formed a long recevng lne a one end of he hall and he grls of he suden bod :,vere endowed wh he du of nroducng each of he lowerclassmen o he members o[ he facu l and her "'Yes. The nex affar of general neres was he Chrsmas dance and socal whch he mern bers of he eyenng classes of he UnYers offered o he members of he da classes. The Unvers hall was prel decoraed n red and green and was flled o capac. Perre Belanger served ha evenng as offcal Sana Claus and a grea 'me was hl,d b all as he man joke presens were dsrbued, <lancng was enjoed hroughou he evenng and refreshmens were served. The nex affar of neres was a reurn dance g ven o he members of he uppe! classes b he freshmen; hs also was a huge success. hs affar was held shorl afer he frs of Januar. The nnual Dance of he Porland Unvers paper was he nex socal evenng and hs was a Valenne dance gven on Frda even 'ng, Februar la. The crowd a hs dance was smaller han a some of he prevous affars. due perhaps o unfavo - able weaher condons whch exsed. b11 all he s;: mp. a g0od me was enjoed b all here and he fesves w.ere nrn rgh hrough ll Saurda mornng. Perhaps he mos successful affar of he ear n he form of a dance was he n.nual Sprng Dance Fesval. whch ook place on \Vednesda eyenng. :March rn, n he UnYers hall. he-pece

11 14 THE PORTLND UNIVERSITY PUYIN orchesra was engaged for he purpose and musc and dancng were enjoed unl he earl: hours of he mornng. The hall " as brllanl de<.:oraed n sprng arra b a commee made up of Perre. Belanger and Sephen H. Larrabee, boh of he freshman class; and on Frda eyenng. prl 24, he nnual Commencemen Dance of he Senor Class was held n he Un\'ers hall. Ths was one of he gaes and brghes affars of he ear and he hall was crowded. The fraern socals and smokers. \\ hch were held a he Unvers durng he wner monhs, were also a grea ad o he acves n he college. The fraern acves were man and vared hroughou he ear. To fnsh up he socal acves of he season here are he annual commencemen week acves, whch nclude he feld da, whch s o be held a New :l\feaclows, he Class Da exercses, and he nnual Banque and Dance of he ~ enor Class and underclassmen o be held on he evenng of he graduaon. NNUL FRESHMN CLSS BNQUET The Frs nnual Freshman Class Banque was perhaps he mos hr!lng and exc:ng of an of he acves ever ~ged n he Unvers. Here are he man facs, and ou ma judge for ourselves wheher or no he freshmen had a good me. \ on Wednesda mornng, Ma Ch. hree Unvers bells were sounded and he corrdors rang for a few seconds when Professor J. \Vllam Suar came from room 7 upsars and,vas nformed b a freshman ha \Vhne P. Thomas of ugusa, Presden of he Junor Class, was waned on he elephone. M r. Thomas' suspcons were aroused as rumors had been fleeng of a banque, and also he had no heard he offce elephone rng. herefore when he salked ou and downsars, he was accompaned b wo oher Junors. he enrance o he nner offce hs \\'Ors fears were confrmed \\'hen a grea number of forms lunged from eyer corner and from ever door, graspng o rgh and o lef, hen he enre Junor class joned he fra and a merr ussle followed for a perod of ffeen mnues. The chase led down Chadwck Sree and Bracke Sree and fnall Thomas was caugh b Leo Broe, Presden of he freshmen, and soon he was asssed b man ohers. The Junors secured he ke o he bg ruck and he drver rpped off he casng and, beng a mechanc, sared he machne wh a screwdrver. The class of , wh he presden of he class of 1926 n capv, drove n an unknown ruck, a an unknown speed o pars unknown. Thomas was locked n he second sor of a farmhouse. In en mnues he freshmen were alarmed b a racke, as of an earhquake, and were surprsed o see Thomas leap from he second sor wndow and sar a full speed oward nowhere, and ha's where he landed, when recapured b he Freshmen. To make a long sor sho, Thomas was brough back o Porland n secrec on word of honor o go o ugusa, bu npon gong o hs room was capured b a number of he Junors and aken o Peaks Island under heav guard. T hursda mornng Thomas escaped and o keep hs word ook he fve o'clock boa o Porland and was me b he Freshmen and hurred o Lewson, where he was kep ll he banque. Meanwhle, he craf upperclassmen, fndng her classmae gone. had planned o capure he presden of he Freshman class and one speaker. namel, Leo Broe and Ralph Blood. Ther plans were o kdnap hem and make he Freshmen gve up he Junor capye. Broe and Blood were kep well hdden, however, and ogeher, and alhough he experenced man narrow escapes from he claws of he upperclassmen he were safe on he ngh of he banque. In concluson, he banque was held on he evenng of Frda. Ma 8 1 n he prvae dnng-room of Cordes Cafe, whle he upperclassmen (msled) were sormng he Moulon House n Scarborough. T he enre Freshman class paraded he C of Porland n a bg ruck decoraed wh he class numerals and a sgn readng hus: HERE IS THE PRESIDENT OF THE JUNIOR CLSS \,\TITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE FRESH MEN. The enre affar was a grea success. Senaor Frederck,-,,.r. Hnckle and Presden \,Vhne P. Thomas were he ousde speakers-, and much cred s due he enre commee, made up _of Leo B. C. Broe, John Gran and Roland Peerson. VLUE OF THLETICS The kesone of ever school or college s s suden bod. Much more promnence ma be obaned b an nsuon hrough he.acves of s sudens han hrough an number of adversng magaznes. or crculars. Perhaps he mos helpful and benefcal acves n whch he pup;ls mgh.ake par are hose whch concern ahlecs. J n he fall of J!.)21 he fooball eam of a small Kenuck_v college ravelled all he dsance frcm s home sae o Massachuses, where me and handl defeaed he srong aggregaon of Harvard UnYers, one o[ he larges nsuons n he counr. Through he promnence of hs Ycor, he enrollmen of he conquerng college nearl doubled he nex ear, and here are bu comparavel few persons n he counr oda who have no heard of hs small Cenre College of Kenuck, whose fooball eam. was known as he "Prang Colonels." Perhaps a college whou ahlecs ma be lkened o a shp whou a rudder. In he same sense ha a dsabled shp wll drf from s course, and, unless guded b a forunae wnd, wll never reach s nended journe's end, such a college wll drf from he neres of he publc, and, unless b chance, w ll never grow o s full exen, whch s s desred desn. Now hen, wh can no we esablsh a foundaon hs comng ear for he fuure acves of our Unvers b sarng ahlec eams, wh he hope ha n he fuure a leas one of hem wll have developed o such an exen ha mgh cause srong compeon o some of he bes college eams n hs secon of he counr. To sa Sl\Ch a hng seems o be an absurd, bu he large mercan colleges whch are now so well represened b ahlec eams, once had smaller enroll mens han have we a our unv~rs, and full as man handcaps. We. r can no furher dela our du 111 answerng he call of ahlecs, for f we do, perhaps such acyes wll never become a real, a11d our u nve1s wll herefore be done a grea njusce. There s no doub ha ahlec eams would receye he hear suppor of he u nyers auhores, for he realze h.e mporance of such acfres o he sudens. College lfe s ofen dffcul and (Connued on page 30)

12 (6 PORTLND UNIVERSITY PUVIN rgazaona n f orlanh 3llnuers THE PORTLND UNIVERSITY PUBLIC S.FEKING ND DEBTING SSOCITION The Porland Unvers Publc Speakng and Debang ssocaon has been perhaps one of he mos acve organzaons n he Unvers durng he pas ear. Tl-e assocaon was organzed n he earl par of Ocober of 192-! wh he followng offcers: Presden. Ralph F. Blood of Porland. a member of he freshman class; V ce-presden, Leo B. C. Broe, also of Porland, and a meml;er of he same class; and Secrear, Sephen H. Larrabee of Sc~rborough. he me he assocaon was organzed here were welve members. The frs affar whch was planned b he members was he Frs nnual Prze Speakng Cones, whch was held on Frda evenng, November 6h, as he eneranmen for he \Voodfords Club. The speakers were fve n number, namel as follows: Charles Havland, T- eo B. C. Broe, Perre. Be!ange.r, Sephen H. Larrabee, and Ralph F. Blood. The selecons were vared, h,ere beng arcles b man famous wrers, he '\Var ddress of \.Vooclrow Wlson. and one orgnal essa on College Educaon b he speaker hmself, Charles Havland. The przes, wo slver cups, awarded b he Unvers, were gven b he judge~, who were hree members of he club, o Charles V. Havland. frs prze; and Ralph F. Blood, second prze. Presden Lous E. \\The of he \Voodfords Club expressed he opnon ha hs eneranmen was he bes ha he club had ever had and Mr. Whe was ver sncere n hs remarks of apprecaon. The nex eyen whch he assocaon saged wh grea success was he suden speakers me whch was held before he annual meeng and banque of he members and drecors of he l\fane Loan and Buldng ssocaons. hs meeng here were men from all of he Buldng ssocaons and Bankng nsuons n he sae. and was no small ask for he speakers, w h he ad of he coach, Professcr Leo G. Shesong, o fnd a subjec upon whch he bos could speak and neres hese men, bu fnall was announced ha he subjec would be, "The dvanages of he Lean and Buldng ssocaons o he Sae and Naon." The speakers, Leo B. C. Broe and Ralph F. Blood, gave ffeen mnue alks on hs subjec. Mr. Blood spoke frs and ook up he advanages o he nvesor. Mr. Broe followed wh he advanages o he home bulders. The affar proved o be ver successful, and Mr. Shesong was aferward he recpen of man complmens on he work, as well as requess for r~peang he performance. Ths was clone a week laer a he Columba Hoel, before he sockholders and drecors of he Pne Sae Loan and Buldng ssocaon. fer hs he assocaon organzed a debang eam. and he work of hs eam s no e fnshed, alhough he have gven wo demonsraons of her work and haye seyeral requess for a repeon of he performances. The eam s made up of Leo Broe, \Valer Sanford and Ralph F. Blood. The queson whch he are usng s ha of he wdel debaed subjec of 'Capal Punshmen." The eam n he frs publc performance wen o he nnual Banque and Lades' Ngh of 'he Odd Fellows, whch was held n he Rebekah Hall on Fores ve. on Thursda evenng. prl 3. The second occason was a week laer a a publc assembl of he suden bod a he Unvers. Ths eam was formed wholl wh he dea of developng speakers and debaers for a nercollegae debang eam nex season, and plans are beng rapdl pushed o secure debaes wh he oher Mane Colleges and wh Unverses hroughou New England. THE TU SIGM DELT FRTERNITY The Tau Sgma Dela Fraern had a ver successful ear under he leader~hp of Presden P hlp S. Hagan, '25. The membershp has ncreased consderabl durng he season passed and much has been accomplshed. The program for he ear 192-l-25 opened w h naon of he new members n Januar, hs ceremon lased for a perod of one week, endng wh a huge banque a he Elks Club. The speakers a hs banque conssed of Presden Earle Henr Cunnngham, and some ousde promnen speakers. The offcers of he ear jus pas were: Presden. Phlp S. Hagan; Vce-Presden, Harlow Sk-Ilngs; Secrear-Treasurer, Ralph E. Cunnngham. Followng he naon week he fra held a number of smokers a he Unvers bu ldng, and a hese mes a number of ousde speakers were secured o gye lecures o he members on dfferen subjecs. These proyed o be \"Cf)' neresng and nsrucye affars. The nsallaon of he new offcers of he fraern for he ear ook place on he frs \Yeclnesda n prl. These offcers are: Presden, Nahan Schllng; V ce-presden, Burlegh Mrck; Secrear, Rchard Casner, and Treas:rer, Ralph E. Cunnngham. The plans of he fraern are o be naonalzed hs nex ear, and also he members of he fra are plannng o buld a fraern house n he near fuure, and wh hs purpose n mnd he organzaon s carrng a number of shares n he Loan and Buldng ssocaons. THE PORTLND UNIVERSITY ORNGE. T he sudens of he Unvers, a he frs of he ear, expressed a desre o have a school paper whch should be publshed b-weekl conanng all he news and noes of he nsuon. So he facul apponed he followng Edoral Board and nsruced hem as o deas for publcaon: Edor-n-Chef, Ralph F. Blood; sssan Edor, Ralph Hefler; ssocae Edors: Leo Broe, P erro Belanger, Sephan H. Larrabee, Hazel Welch, and Leonora Marshall. The board held a meeng he second week of Januar and decded ha, snce, he were workng under grea fnancal dffcules would be bes o publsh he paper n he prnng deparmen of he College of Busness dmnsraon, and herefore plans were lad ou for an egh-page mmeograph shee o he publshed ever oher week. The name of he shee, "The Or-

13 18 PORTLND UNIVERSITY ange," w as aken from he offcal school color. The f rs ssue was ver crude, he form beng hree column shees n newspaper fo rm. I conaned man good arcl es and edorals on opcs of he da, and each week here was a me.ssage from he facul. s he me drew near for he hrd ssue of he paper he dea of ha vng a cover for each ssue was conceved and he servces of a local ars, Clarence L. Cook, were secured, free of cos, and from ha me on each cop h.as had a ver approprae cover. Each ssue has been perfeced and a he presen me he paper, presens a ver nea appearance. The cusom has lael been sared b he sudens of sarng debaes n he paper, and each ssue has argumens concernng ceran subjecs of nares and each s fo llowed n he nex ssue b a refuaon of he same arcles. Ths pracce has been deemed ver nelpful o boh he paper and he sudens as helps o neres heren opcs.of curren neres. I s planned, f possble. o have hs paper prned n a regular press, anoher ear. THLETICS The Porland Unvers hlec ssocaon was formed durng he second ear of he exsence of he U nvers, and snce hen he enerng classes have aken much neres n hs lne of ac v. T he onl drawback whch hs assocaon faces s a fnancal one, and s rue ha under he exsng condons he eams could no be ver well fnanced, and mone could no be spen freel for he purpose of engagng he servces of a professonal coach, bu condons are changng, he suden bod of he school s doublng each ear, he alumn of he Unvers s ncreasng n sze also, and he prospecs for a professonal coach nex e~r are a he presen me brgh. T here were a number of he sudens n he freshman class hs season who were neresed n he dea of formng a eam whch should pracce n order o form some good plaers fo r a vars eam nex ear and w h hs am n mnd he baled all d ffc ules and fo:-ged ahead; he eam plaed man of he hgh school eams n he Sae of Mane and some n he Sae of New Hampshre, and alhough he dd no wn nearl all of her games he won more ha n an prevous eam n he school and also brough home a good repuaon, n ha he were some of he cleanes and bes sporsmen n he sae. The assocaon s a he presen me sponsorng a b.:!scball eam and much enhusasm has been aroused a.mong he members of he suden bod. lread a number of pracce and regular games have been plaed and each me he eams nvolved have made a good record. Nex ear he assocalon wll pass no effec a rule ha he eams of he Unvers shall pla no nsuon s whch are no of an collegae class. PORTLND UNIVERSITY STUDENT COUNCIL s he suden bod of pe Unvers has \1creased and wh he acves also, a grea need has been fe l for a parall governng bod n he college whch mgh be made up of he suden hemsel ves. T herefore, P resden Cunnngham announced ha a suden's councl would be_ organzed n he U nvers, a~<l ha hs bod would sar operaons wh advsor power and as he experence of s members ncreased, her power as a gove\;nng bod would also be ncreased. The presen councl,as organzed n F ebruar. l!j2.3,,yh he fo llowng offcers : Presden. Phlp H agan. of Porland: Yce-Presrlen. \\ aler Sanfo rd. of Souh P orland: Secrear.?llss Leonora Marshal I. of \\' es brook. and Treasurer and Clerk, George nderson, of Porland. The councl s made up of four commees. one from each class and one from he College of Secrearal Scence. The charman of he senor commee s Phlp S. Hagan, and as charman of he hghes commee he s also Presden of he bod. The oher offcers of he councl are he charmen of he respecve class commees, namel: Waler Sanford of he Junor Class; Leonora Marshall of he C. S. S.; and George nderson of he Freshman Class. Presden Ilagan has proved o be a mos effcen organzer and presdng offcer n ha nsuon. Man meengs have been held and a number of mporan resolves passed upon for he good of he sudens and of he school. The manner n whch he councl works s as follows: suden of a ceran class n he Unvers conceves of an dea whereb he sudens or school woulcl benef f hs proposed plan were carred ou. Tha suden peons he councl o pass a resolve o he effec of he desred plan. he councl mees and passes or rejecs he resolve. If he resolve s passed, s ransferred o he facul commee. I s here debaed. and f hough wse, s made a law aud pu no effec. In hs wa he sudens oban man desred resuls. PUVIN THE PORTLND UNIVERSITY PUVIN. The P orland Un, ers P U YJ.\ N s. perhaps he oldes of he organzaons a he Un:Ycrsv. I s he offcal school paper and wa~ fr s hough of ancl organ;;:ed b Phlp B. Sharpe, a member o( las ear's graduang class. I was publshed for he fr; me n 1922, he second ear of he UnYers'::: exsence. Snce hs me T HE Pcn.,x has appeared each ear a regular neryals, and up unl hs ear has been ssued b he members of he J nuor Class. Ths ear. howeyer. a few changes are o be made. for T HE Pun.,N s o be he earbook of he UnYers and s o be sponsored b he Porland Unvers Debang and Publc Speakng ssocaon. The name P uvl\n has araced much a<non and commen, and a few words of explanaon are necessar o allow for he sgnfcance of he name. The frs wo leers, P. U., sand for Porland Unvers, and he van s he lan word "from ;" herefore, Puvan meajls P.U.van from Porland Unvers. T he Edoral Board of Txrn PuvIN hs ear s made up of he followng: Edor-n-Chef, Ralph F. Blood ; sssan Edor, Ralph Hefler ; ssocae Edors. Leo 13. C. Broe, Leonora Marshall, I'erre Belanger. Hazel \:Velch, Waler Sanford; and he Busness Manager s Sephen H. Larrabee, wh as asssans he followng: dversng l\fanager, Ramond \\Tlson; asssans. John Lema, Rober Lafon; \Vrgh Cousns, \Valer Sanford, Gleason Qumb, and Earl Currer. mong oher hngs he board hs ear plans o have he pcures of all he members of he Senor Class, as well as pcures of he dfferen eams whch have represen ecl he school. There wll be a l erar secon wh a college hsor, ~ edfrals, a secon on he acves, and secons on socal lfe and jokes. The paper wll be approxmael ff pages and w ll haye a large exchange and dsrbuon ls.

14 20 PORTLND UNIVERSITY PUVIN erar THE MISTKE "I don' care; he had no need o ha\'e done,;uch a hng." sad gnes o her frend n an mpeuous one. ''If he reall cares as much for me as he preends he would no haye clone ha and I'll ell hm so when I send hm hs old rng." "Oh. perhaps ha s jus a sor ha's sared. \\'a ll ou are su re abou," repled J\gnes' frend. l3u gnes could no be made o sec ha wa. Her frend plaed he role o{ peacemaker n Yan. for before she lef,\gnes had placed he rng n he box and sen on s wa o he unforunae lo\'er. To explan hs rouble. gnes \\' he, a pre grl of nneeen ears, was engaged o Rober Hanson, a oung clerk a one of he promnen banks. She had been on a vs ou-of. own over he week-end wh her parens. and when she reurnee! one of her schoolmaes had old her ha Rober hacl been o a dance on he las Frda eyenng wh a grl who was a sranger o hem all. Ths made gnes.,vho \\ as naurall quck-empered and proud, Yer angr and n a p2ssonae mocd she had sen he, engage-, men rng 1:ack o s frs owner. ~he had cause o regre hs, as she reg ;-eecl man of her sudden moves. She fo u nd ha she mssed her "Bobb" ver much, and seemed ha he,\ as jus as prcud. or she neyer heard anoher \\"Ord from hm. ~1: e hacl seen hm jus once and neher of hem had spoken. I was a a masquern<le bll ha gnes ~ero frs realzed how she reall mssed hm. :\II he lle aenons ha he was accusomed o besow, oh. how she mssed hese! Bu mos of all. she mssed hm, jus hm. How lonel seemed no o ha, e a parner s ng besde her! On hs occason gnes was dressed as an angel and she had araced much aenon, for her cosume was ver successful. s she sa here. jus h nkng of he gloomness whch she fel, here C'ame along a oung man dressed as Saan. He quckened hs seps as he saw he,-, and comng up o her, sad : ' Boh ou and I a pp ear o be wa 11- flowers ongh. Our cosumes seem o go ogeher pre well. \\Tha do ou sa o a walz? Pe: haps I should be n a m'.'l:-e cheerful mood f I could have somehng o ake m houghs from he presen." gnes was onl oo glad o do somehng o dspel he gloom houghs n her mncl. so she acceped he offer. s l1e drfed awa o he musc of a sof, slow walz. she fel as hough she were dreamng. \\ha was here so famlar ;:]~ou h2, oce and manners of her parner? She suddenl remembered hs a:; remark o her. "\Vh!" she sad. "aren' ou feelng Yer cheerful ongh:-" The man represenng Saan, affeced b he sof \'Oce and genle manners, repled. ''Come ou here and I wll ell ou." ~o he \\'en cu no a lle ane-room ancl comforabl seaed o n a rusc bench. Lc.h::d some large palms, he man began: I 'J,Yas engaged o he loyeles and bes grl on earh, sx monhs ago, and all was hrgh. N' ow I seem o be he mos desolae human beng on earh." "\Yha was he maer?" sad gnes, who remembered her own rouble and was smpahec a once. "\Yell, I had an unexpeced vsor n he person of m_v cousn. She was Yer pre and abou he age of m fance. She was fond of amusemens, s uch as dancng. and as she was an enre sranger here I had o ake her o a dance. }.;J wfe-o-be was a\\ a a he me and when she came hack someone was Yer oblgng and old her ha I had aken a oung lad o a dance. whle she was awa. forgeng o menon ha he grl was m co:1:,11. The resul was- well, I'll show ou- he nex cla I receved hs n he mal." (Connued on page 30) LUCKY SKID Dck n-derson and Bll Palmer, frm frends and classmaes, were n Oakdale, havng gone here o see he school eam pla a game of fooball. Mr. nderson had le Dck ake hs auomoble for he rp. and Dck had also aken Bll. fer he game, clouds began o gaher n he wes and he wo chums decclerl o sar for home. some hr mle awa. There were wo roads home; one was a macadam road. he oher a farl good counr road, he laer beng abou fve rn les shorer. \Vh he dea oe savng me, Dck chose he shorer wa n spe of Bll's proes ha f should ra111, he road would prnbabl be bad. fer he were abou egh mles on her wa. began o sprnkle. The ncreased her speed and soon came o a lle JJage \Yhe:-e he sopped o bu some gasolne and o pu up he op, for,\ as now ranng que hard. The hen proceeded on her wa. The counr road was soon we and slpper. cold norheas wnd bea he ran agans he wndsheld as he sped along n he bg roadser as fas as safe " ould perm. I \Yas dark b hs me and here were sll man mles o be coverecl. Comng o a sharp urn n he road, be brgh lghs of anoher machne suddenl came no vew. The glare of he lghs made mpossble for Dck o sec o drye. He knew ha he bes hng o do was o sop. In dong so, he pu he brake on loo suddenl and he heay machne skdded no he dch. The rear wheels sank no he sof mud and here he saed. ''\Vel. looks o me as hough we'd have o ge pulled ou of hs," sad Dck, afer a van aemp o ge he car back on he road. "I guess we shall, all rgh, f we wan o ge home ongh," was Bll's response. "I'll ell ou wha," sad Dck, "ou sa here wh he machne, and I'll go back o he las house we passed and ge some help." "ll rgh, bu don' be oo long abou," answered B 11, ~s Dck sared back along he road. Nearng he house afer a shor walk, Dck hough he saw he form of a man near he roadsde. ''Can' be anhng bu a shadow," he mused. and he connued o go along. He reached he house and was abou o rap on he door, when a gruff voce behnd hm asked, ''\\'ha d'er wan 'round here anhow. oung feller?'' Turnng quckl. Dck faced a man who seemed \ er all o hm n he darkness, and repled, ' I came here o see f I could

15 22 PORTLND UNIVERSITY ge a par of horses o pull m car ou of he dch. You see- " ''I don' see nohn'," he man broke n, '"he an' no hosses here and wha's more ou'd beer make erself pur scarce. oo." D ck was puzzled b hs 11Yaon o go. and asked he man f he lyed n ha house. "Yes. I lye n hs house." "-as he repl, "an' I won' ell er o g ou of here agan." s he man appeared o be desperae, Dck decded would be bes o go, bu hs curos was aroused. He waned o know who or " ha was so carefull guarded n ha house. He walked back o he road ancl urned around n :me o see he man open he door and slp quckl no he house. Dck hough he saw anoher fgure nsde, hu was no sure. The door hen closed and lef he house n darkness agan. save for he fan beam of lgh a one s:de. He waecl for a few momens. and as no one appeared. he cauousl crep around o he s~de of he house. where he saw he gleam of lgh. Fndng ha he lgh came from beneah a wndow shade, he lfed hmse'f up o he wndow and peeped nsde. \\'ha he sa"' made hm sare n amazemen. He quel slpped awa and quckl reurnee! o B:l, who was sll wa:ng pa:enl. Tle now old Bll o[ hs ad Yenure and concluded b sang: "nd now wha ough we o do abou? T'm gong o ake -our advce hs me." "Le's go back o he own where we go he gas. and ge he sherff," excedl suggesed Bll... Good dea.'' agreed Dck. and so sayng. he sared 1:ack o he own 011 foo. Twen mnues of a walk b:-ough he bos o her desnaon, where he:, found he sherff. Dck old hm of "-ha he had seen and how he man had accosed hm. The sherff mmedael go hs car and ook he bos wh hm o he house where Dck had gone o ge he horses. The hree quckl jumped ou of he car, burs open he door. and caugh hree greal asonshed men \\ orkng a sll. fer he sherff had aken he men o jal, he reurned wh a par of horses and pulled Dck's car ou of he mud. He ook her names and addresses and bade hem a hear "good ngh, bos." few das aferward, Dck receved a noe from he sherff, sang ha he all man who had accosed hm was waned b he polce. reward was offered for hm. Soon a[erward, Dck receved he reward whch he shared equall wh Bll. uang. "Tha's once he car pad us b skddng. Wha do ou sa abou ha, old op?" HZEL VlELCH. THE BRCROLLE Ou of he n;gh. phanomlke, dsurbng dreams. and plang havoc wh sleep, came he conscousness ha all was no a res. The sensaon was mserou:; enough n self. Some nner sense was keen enough o deec an ehereal wave. hough could no dagnose. TLc darkness hung lke deep folds of crepe ha smohered. The da had been warm. ver warm ndeed, bu he ngh was oppressycl ho. To emp sleep afer s deseron was use!ess. In 1es'gnaon, I arose, and whou more han he cusom ~.r rcssr.n::e from urn ure. made m war n he dark o a wndow. Leanng on a sll, I gazed abou. No eyen a (Connued on page 28) Pres. Earle m,enr~ (Cunnngham '\\Then George '\\' ashngon was born uno men, merca was forunae. \Vhen Lncoln was born, agan man was he beer off. When our Presden, Dean Earle Henr Cunnngham was born, here came no exsence wh hm a grea desre o do somehng worh whle and Mane s he benefcar. Mane, n he ear 1!)21, hrough he unrng effors of hs grea educaor, was blessed wh he brh of s ffh college, Porland Unvers. In hs nsuon s nvesed he lfe of our Presden, n s nvesed he <Yrea and burnng.neress of man sude~s. 'vve all see_l:e grea possbles awang us and l11s 1s all possble hrough he superlmman ambon and everlasng courage of our deares frend n he me of rouble, Presden Earle H. Cunnngham. PUVIN u 11 acu.professor l llllam uuc.. frend.n need s a frend ndeed." Thus we coun n he head of he Busness dmnsraon Deparmen. One Senor made he remark o me, "Professor ~-uar s he bes heared man on earh " and asde from he oher members of he acu whom he equa-ls, bu canno bea, we are nclned o agree wh our fellow sude_n. If ou once make he frendshp of hs man ou wan o value hghl for sn' ver ofen ha we fne\ a FRIEND n he me of need..professor fl11lph. ~unnnghum!l9 and -H/lOO<fo pure gold? NO, more l,an. ha, Professor Ral1)h Cunnn<Yham ~ s wha we erm 1007'0 pure radum. Ra- <lum s he mos ajuable meal n he world. Professor Cunngham s he mos Yalua ble "Prof" n he,vorld and hen some. Prof. Ralph s also le mos sensble man n he world, for he s he orgnal booser of Henr Fore. Professor Ernes ll. llall "He's a good scou." You ofen hear hs expresson n an college, bu he reason ou hear so much a P. U. s because ha le jus fs our Professor of Economcs. Professor Hall has been unanmousl eleced he coach of he vars debang eams nex season. Prof. Hall has an. B. Degree from Bowdon. Professor l:eo ~arhner hesonn "~old logc," anoher college erm. Professor Shesong s wha we erm a man made ou of ''sold logc," mxed wh common sense, good humor, and an undersandng of human naure, wha more could ou ask for. Professor Shesong s he head of he law deparmen, and wha he doesn' know abou he law wouldn' do anone much good. P rofessor ~-hesong s a graduae of Colb Co.l ~ege, and was ver nsrumenal n placmg he ruh before our Legslaure hs ear, and we ma feel safe o rsk our roubles wh h m an cla. ~rofessor fflaurce.!norfn '\Ve all apprecae he fne work done b Professor Morn durng hs sa here and are all ver sorr o know ha he wll no be wh us anoher ear. Professor Morn s a graduae of Bowdon and had complee charge of he Prze Speakng Cones. (Connued on page 26)

16 PORTLND UNIVERSITY PUVIN lobser JOKES HERD IN Scr-100LRom1 Teacher: "How man sea::;ons 111 he ear?" Ike: "T" o, he bus season and he dull season." nr NEEDED EnrC.\TI'.'<G. Kenuck mounaneer led hs O\'ero-rown son no he schoolhouse and asked ;he,;choolmaser wha sudes he augh. "\\'ell. here's arhmec, geograph. rgonomer-".,,. ' Tha'll do, ha'll do. :Vfo,er. 1nerrupccl he faher. ''Load hm up wh rggeromer. l lc 's he onl po<,r sho n he faml." Dum: ''I heard ha an nmae a he nsane aslum klled hmself." Dummer: "\\'ha was hs reason?" Dum : "He hough he was a sennel on du. and sho hmself when he forgo he password." SmrME);TS \VERE M1:xED "Mss Curlecue," sad he offce man 10-er a 1 )oloo-ccall o hs senographer ~~ b d one mornng. "l would prefer ha ou o n~ wre leers o our oung man frend durng offce hours. Smh and Jones repor ha we have se1: hem a shpmen of lo, e and ksses 111sead of he ar and axle grease he ordered." H.\RSH CURE busness man had he hab of leavng hs umbrella a he offce. On~ mornng on a sree car he absen-n11ndedl pcked up he umbrella of a oung lad \\'ho sa n he same sea. "I beg our pardon, bu hs s mne," sad she. IT e was much embarrassed, and ha no-h o-ahered u1> all hs umbrellas o b b ake home. n order o foresall an furher experence of ha sor. \Vhen he go on he car here sa he same oung lad. Leanng over, she sasl n a low one: 'I see ou dd er well oda, afer all." salesman ravelng n he Souhern ~aes found hs hea\' under\\'ear uncomforable and sen hs elegram back o hs wfe: "S. 0. S. B. V. D. P. D. Q.'' '' JI ow dare ou? If I -were a man I would punsh on for ha kss." "Fear no, clear one. If ou were a man ou would ha, e no occason o punsh me." L le daugher (a a show) : "\Vhen are all he Indans comng on?" Moher: ''IIush, here are no Indans." Lle cl.ughcr: "\\'ho scalped all he men n he fron row?" NOT WORRYIN' O ld-fashoned moher (o daugher who s pung some mone n he op of her sockng) : "?vl clear. how do ou ge Your monev ou when men are around?", Daughe; : "Oh. I don' ha Ye o ge m mone ou when men are around." J farmer brough some produce o he c and sold. Though he, "I'll sll' prse m wfe." Ile bough a su of clohes, a ha and a par of shoes, and pu hem under he back sea. On hs wa home he sopped a he rver, ook off all hs old clohes and hrew hem n. Then he looked under he sea for hs new ouf. The were gone; fnall he go no he bugg and sad, "Gddap, Maudewe'll surprse her anhow." \:V aer: "Sr, when ou ea here ou need no dus off he plae." Cusomer: ''Beg pardon-force of hab, I'm an umpre." ''I asked f I could see her home." "Wha dd she sa?" "Sad she'd send me a pcure of." Teacher: "Johnn, can ou ell me wha s wrong wh hs senence? 'The horse and cow s n he feld'." Johnn: "Yes, ma'am. Lades should come frs." George: ''Dad, wha 1s he Board of Educaon?" Dad: ''\Vhen I wen o school was a pne shngle." The followng leer was receved recenl b a large compan whch manufacures corn srup: "Dear Srs : Though I have aken sx cans of our corn srup, m fee are no beer now han when I sared." NEEDED ONLY D.w CLOTHES caleman bough some bandkerchef s, collars and es n a deparmen sore whle on a rp o he c. The oung man who had waed on hm hen asked Yer coureousl f he could no sell hm some nghshrs. "Now, look here, oung feller," began he caleman Yer earnesl, "I don' know f ou ar makng fun of me, bu here's wha I wan o ell ou: I an' one of hem sasse chaps wha go o dances and recepshuns. vvhen ngh comes I go o bed." "M ask n lfe," sad he pasor, "consss n savng oung men." "Oh!" repled he oung maden, "save a nce lookng one for me." I was a a recen concer b Sousa's Rand. Sad one, "Tha feller, Sousa, an' go no conrol over hs gang." ''How do ou fgger ha ou?" "\.\Th he mnue he qus hreaenng hem wh ha lle black sck of hs he fellers qu workng. Jus wach hem." Prof.: "Ddn' opporun ever knock a our door?" Suden: "Yes, bu I couldn' open he door." Prof.: "Wh?" Suden: "I was akng a bah." HER]) J\T SCOUT 7--faETING Frs Scou: "I had he wors dream las ngh?" Second Scou: "Reall, wha was?" Frs Scou: ''Oh, I dreamed I was eang Shredded \Vhea and I woke up and half of he maress was gone." Ver Sou \\Toman (who wans o cross he bus horoughfare): "I sa, consable, could ou see me across he road?" Polceman: "\Vh, mum, I could see ou a mle off."

17 26 PORTLND UNIVERSITY PUVJN \Vhen on burn our hand wha hree auhors do ou hnk of? Dckens, How, Burns. He: "'\\'h does ),IcCrells alk so much?" She: "He was vaccnaed wh a phonograph needle." H0:!11E COURSE Druggs's Daugher: "Now. Jerome, ou mus come o church hs e, enng. The mnser s preachng from he ex, 'Love e one anoher'." Jerome K.: "Can' we sa a home and pracce wha he preaches?" NOTHER GouFF He: "The unnel we jus passed hrough cos a mllon dollars." Far One: "I was an absolue wase o( mone, as far as ou are concerned." TnE vvro?-jg VIEWPOINT lad wen no a phoographer's o have her pcure aken naurall. \Vhle he phoographer was adjusng he cam.era, he lad wrapped a clohes-lne 'around her skrs. "You'll have o ake ha off, madam," sad he phoographer, "I can' ake our pcure ha wa." ''You can' foo l 111e ha wa, oung man," she sad. "I know ou see me upsde do" n n ha camera." ;'\ONE Tfl LESS DESIR.\l~Lf: Old Lad: "I see ha ps are forbdden he1: e." f\ endan: "Lor, Mum. so was apples a he Garden of Eden." Dear Parens: l'ye been sufferng from ee sran lael. Son. Dear Son: Please don' sud so hard. Moher. Dear Son: Keep aw;,, from he fron rows of muscal comedes. OUR FCULTY (Connued from page 23) Faher. &m, nne Sprng Mss Sprng s ceranl a ver effcen eacher of shorhand and secrearal subjecs, accordng o he repors from he grls n he College of Secrearal Scence and he know wha he are alkng abou. Mss Sprng s alwas read o help ou n he me of rouble. fflss 1.Kal1crne f 1.Kearneu II ere's o our popular Regsrar! If ou're feelng knda blue seems pre good o see Mss Kearne and cach a b of her cachng smle. Some sa ha Mss Kearne can make a pewrer ge dzz and run backwards; man mes we f n d lrn pewrer.<; h<1ve o h::v~ exra clnders nsalled afer she has g:ven hem a number of fas runs. To sum up a shor sor, she's a ver Yaluable asse o Porland Unvers. P. U. DEBTING SSOCITION Top Row--Earl Currer, Raph F. Blood, Sephen Larrabee Mddle Row--Perre Belanger, Leo B. Broe, Wlfred Sevgne Boom Row--Waler Sanford, Wrgh Cousns, Carlon Moore CHLLENGE Porland Unvers s a oung bu progress~,e college, and herefore necessarl s organzaons are also oung, bu lkewse he, oo, are progressve. '.fhe Debang eams of he Unvers.have pracced all of he pas ear. The are now anxous o have he oher Mane colleges and as well an oher New E ngland colleges gve hem a far show on he forensc feld. '\rv e beleve ha he assocaons n he colleges are broadmnded enough o be wllng o help us on o our fee, and herefore we make he saemen ha we wll be g lad o receve daes for debaes a an mes durng he comng season. Challenges or accepances should be maled o Ralph F. Blood. Presden of he ssocaon.

18 28 PORTLND UNIVERSITY. PUVIN THE BRCROLE (Connued from page 22) wa" ard houseca could be seen reurnng from a ngh of re\ elr. There mgh hae been one. bu he darkness was Yerl complee. and he shado\\'s oo deep o see no. The rno flowed lazl along. s waers genl caressng he hanks of clash earh, as progressed. Now and hen here appeared somehng floang on he surface, heedless of an desnaon; or was merel a Jane? On he oppose shore he houses we'. e bal down o he ver waer self, and hus presened an a lmos mpregnable barrcade of brcks, as her expanse was unbroken. No far down he rver, he Pone Veccho, as dsmal and forbddng a ngh n he queness, as s frendl and vvacous b dalgh, conneced he wo banks n an almos affeconae embrace. The whole amosphere bred lonelness. The dsan bell olled he hour of hree. s I sood musng on he awfulness of solude, ha sensaon agan became apparen. There seemed o be no explanaon for. I was a voce, e here was nohng o hear. ll was slen. Was a ch ld ha moaned n s sleep, or a muffled sob of gref? Now he werd feelng became connuous. I was more lke a sound han ever, bu necessaed complee concenraon. In he dsance was he fa n sound of someone sngng-. Such hen was he ranson from he sensaon of drec feelng. I reall was hen a voce, ha seemed o be carred b means of some sngle amospherc wave hrough he ngh, and he waye defleced enough o reach me when ohers apparenl were u neffeced. Now he person geng nearer, he song became clearer. I was no long before he Yoce of a woman could be unmsakabl recognzed. She was pourng ou her emoon n a hanng rhapsod. In one breah she sobbed, and n he nex, she soohed; she would glde up he scale, holdng he las noe n a quesonng, analzng manner. There was an unconrollable deph of feelng all hough he song. I was an ode of love, cas a some one n he boa, w hch he darkness hd as well. Here and here faces appeared n varous wndows. T he, oo, were u nder he spe:i of he hpno:c canarce. There n he slence we sood, drnkng n he sounds as he melodous voce connued o pour: "How reveren s he voce of hese hushed beads, Lookng ranqull." The songsress moved up he rver, and he rhhmac dppng of he oars added o perfec harmon wh he vocal flood. The voce vanshed as had come-slowl-slowl melng no aeral vapours, and was los. The scene was changed. as he monaser bell marked he half hour, and he darkness hung lke folds of crepe ha smohered. GRDUTION GrOLTTO. Thus begns he greaes e,haper o( lfe, wh graduaon. P ror o hs me we have all more or less sood on ground whch has been cleared for us b careful and lovng hands. \ 1 \T e have been regarded he earlngs of he human race. bu now he doors of L fe and Servce are opened o us, and we begn o ake our p lace n he grea world. Our pahs ma be dyerse, and wll lead man of us far afeld, bu n hs ournamen \\'hch s o follow. our Yaluaon \\'ll be placed on he wa \\ e pracce he far pla and ndusr ha has slowl been nculcaed no our beng durng he pas ears. Our undergraduae cou rse has begun afresh, bu n ;: serner nsuon han we have before experenced. Here we blaze our own rals no he wlderness of human exsence, o fnd our own places. I s all n accordance wh he ndvdual how far we go, and how rgh. vvh me we ma fnd he deals and hopes we hold oda are unaanable and unworh, and we wll change hem o more praccable elevaons, and less selfsh. \Vhen we do change hem. le us srve o cas asde self n favor of ohers. Vve canno alwas expec he love and frendsh'p of manknd as a whole, bu we can demand, and receve her unversal respec and admraon. Le all men dffer wh us on all pons, polcal, socal. relgous,-bu le 011r moral j usce be so rue, so exac ha our opnon ma never be quesoned. Se a goal far ahead, and all hrough lfe am a ha pon wh a seadfas deermnaon o conquer, swervng asde onl o help hose who ma have los her wa. \\'h self-conrol, and sporsmanshp, he world s ours, and we have solved he queson of lfe. \Ne mus, oo. keep alwas n our mnd's ee he fac ha success s no measured alone b he pecunar wealh we ma earn and amass, bu b he fac ha we ma lve harmonousl wh hose wh whom we are consanl assocang. CRLETON POTTER SMLL. RECORD PUBLICTION The publcaon of TnE PU\'L\N hs ear cons ues a record. \\Tork was begun on he ssue on \Vednesda. prl 22, and he enre book was n press welve das la.er, Ma -!. Tm~ Pun.\X was consdered a dead ssue bv he school for he J unor Class was no l~rge enough o run he book, herefore was a surprse o he school when he Debano- o ssocaon ook over he j ob a he las mnue, and each member of he small board deserves grea cred for he huslng spr showed. Because of he lack of me he board has used, hrough he coures of he Porland Evenng E.:prcss, almos wholl newspaper cus. HISTORY OF OUR COLLEGE (Connued from page 6) sudens, bu oda s over one hundred (100), w h prospecs of a bg ncrease hs comng fall. The class ha marculaed a he me he Unvers was organzed graduaed las Ma, and he success whch hese oung men and women are aanng speak well of he ranng whch he receved. Several have enered he eachng professon, and are locaed n our own hg h schools and schools of oher saes; some are locaed n he offces of Cerfed Publc ccounans, and ohers are conneced w h large b usness frms, bankng nsuons, and oher ndusres. T here w ll be ffeen members n h~ graduaon class hs ear. The commencemen program wll begn Ma 23rd wh a Feld Da fo r he enre suden bod and frends. Baccalaureae servce wll be held Sunda, Ma 24. Monda, Ma 25h wll be Class Da, and Tuesda, Ma 26h, he graduaon exercses wll be held n he audorum of he Unvers. Professor L. C. mden of New York Unvers s expeced o be 01:e of he Commencemen Da speakers.

19 PORTLND UNIVERSITY PUVIN THE VLUE OF THLETICS (Connued from page 15) dscouragng, and he pupls should be afforded means b whch he ma seek relef from hese menal depressons. Surel no beer means of dyerson can be obaned han spor. Because of hs f~, we ma be sure ha he auhores wll do all n her power o promoe ahlecs a our unvers. RLPH HEFLER. GOOD BOOKS (Connued from page 9). edge of affars, and surel a broad knowledo-e can be obaned n no beer wa han b "' readng curren perodcals. Perhaps when he suden becomes a bus11ess man he wll be fu rher aded b hese arcle~ n he handlng of hs affars. In hese excellen mercan books and magaznes we fnd no onl nsrucve facs b neresng ones as well, for he deal wh ruhs, and we all know ha ruh s ofen sranger and more remarkable han fcon. R.\LPII HEFLER. THE MISTKE ( Connued from page 2 I) gnes gasped ; n hs hand he held a rng whch she recognzed he mnue she s~\v '.j. H?w 'could ~he ev_er forge ~1a sbl'are wh he hgh T ffan seng ha she had worn so long! She gasped agan. " 1 Nha's he maler? re ou sck?" "Bobb, m Bobb," she cred. ''I was all a msake." nd he nex mnue she was n hs arms. H.\ZEL \\l ELCII. WORK \Vhen lvng has los all s savor,.nd lovng has los all s charm, v/hen desn frowns such dsfayor 1'o deeds ou ma do can dsarm; When creeds ou have learned upon crumble, nd earh's one-me smle s a smrk, Don' le ourself oer or umble \VORK. \\'hen eserda's errors reurn o \" ex ou \} h ghoss of hemseh es, nd e, er las hng ha ou earn o \.Vn ou s shoved up on he shelves: \lv'hen les san our mal n he mornng, nd ngh hdes unruh n s murk, Don' sob or cr ou: ake m warnng WORK. For he who has man suff behnd hm Wll rumph and sll pa he oll; Fae canno defame hm, nor blnd hm Nor care crowd he sze of hs soul: Lfe akes no excuse for self-sorrow, nd deah s ashamed of he shrk, So STICK o he ''Sragh and he Narrow" WORK. THE INNOCENT SUFFERER Grea p do I hold for hm, man wh soul so meek, Who hough was gven ever chance, Bu proved hmself so weak. He sa n hs cell one gloom eve, Recallng hs das of ore las I o forge man's name o checks, He promsed o do no more. Far awa n a lonel co, La an aged man and rue, Hs waward bo had wandered off, Ilu. nohng could he do. Even n hs ch!dhood das, Ths bo had ofen roved;, Bu desp.e hs man unwse was, Hs oo hs faher loved. Falng fas was hs paren ru~. Whose son had perced hs hear. Oh, for a glmpse of hs bo's dear face, Ere from old earh he mus depar. He drew hs breah o be hs las, 'Wh never falerng love, nd ook hs place n heaven afar, To gude hs bo from above. Oh. wh mus parens suffer so, For wl-la her bos have done? Surel, sufferng s an evl from whch Even he nnocen canno run. RLl'H HEFLER....,... nnouncng Jq 11Iambha mau f raer Jorlanh lllnuers JOHN E. GRNT, '27, Presden JOHN E. GRN f LEO B. C. BROE CHRTER MEMBERS STEPHEN H. LRRBEE RLPH F. BLOOD RLPH HEFLER WHITNEY P. THOMS WLTER STNFORD SHIRLEY P. HINCKS GEORGE NDERSON KENNETH BEEDE Souh Porland, Me. Porland, Me. Scarborough, Me, W oodfords, Me. Porland, Me. ugma, Me. Souh Porland, Me. Falmouh, Me. Porland, Me. W oodfords, Me.

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21 Paronze our dvchsers for s hrough hem ha we are enabled o publsh hs ])Ook. :-:-:-: :-:-:-:-:..:! :-:..: :-: :-:-:-:!! :-:-: :-:-:-:!!!!-!!!!++! '.-!!!,..:..:~-:..: X-:-:.-,..:,..:.,~ '.-! X-!+ ~ * ~ :!: THE TRVELER SHOE :~: + ~ :~: Dependable Qual---0.-,gnal Sles :;: :!: 480 Congress Sree Opp. Chapman Bldg. :!: ; ; ~ h :: LBERT MOSLEY & SON * ::: TELEHONE PREBLE 71 :S: :!: CORDES CFE, Inc. ']'lorss ::! F. G. CORDES, Manager! :!: 268 Mddle Sree 155 W oodfords S. :: :: Plans aad Cu Flowers for :;: PORTLND, ME. :, ll O ccas1ona.!. Seak and Chcken Dnners a Specall :;: PHONE FOREST I 090 :;:.~ ~. ~ ~ h T :!: When You Come o Porland Unvers }: ~d~ I x x, ORNGE + ~ ; ~ :f: Publshed b he sudens of Porland Unvers :;: ~ ~ ~? ~ :I: COMPLIMENTS OF ::: ~ h!,.! : :! = x ~ ~ ~ O : O 613 CONGRESS STREET Phone Fores 2861, + :...,...,,... ~

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24 :- :..: :-:..:!!! :-:-: :-:!!!!-: : :-:!..:!!!!!!!!!!! :-:..:..:!? :: : J. E. LIBBY :!: : :!: BEEF, PORK, SUSGE, VEL, LMB ND POULTRY :: :;: VEGETBLES OF LL KINDS :!: :!: CNNED GOODS, BUTTER, EGGS ND CHEESE l: : 691 FOREST VENUE WOODFORDS, MINE : * ~ ~ + ~!~ DEERING ICE CREM COMPNY l :: ''CREM OF CREMS" ::: ~? : PORTLND, - MINE : + v ; ;:; WELCH PRINTING CO. v :!: Prnng of Ever Descrpon :!: + + :!: PHONE PREBLE 235 :!: + :: 90 Glman Sree Porland, Mane :~ v ~ ~~~ Class Phoographs Morrs Clohes Shop l! ~: : T SPECIL R TES CLOTHING OUTFITTERS :,:, + + :..:. THE FENLEY STUDIO To Men Women and Chldren :..: + +!! :1: GUY T. KENDLL, P,op MIDDLE ST. :: + :!: : 547 a Congress Sree PORTLND, MINE ::.: : : PORTLND, MINE Telephone Fores! 7625 : :! O Phone Fores 6472 : + ~ : - : :!!!!!!!!! :!!!!..!!!!! :-:!!!!!!!!..!!!!!!! , : :...:,,:,,:...:..,.....,:,,:,,: :-:..:-:-x-:-:-:..:,,:-:-:..:-:-:,,:..: :-:-:-:-:-:,,:-:-:..:-:-:.. ~,.:. J L.P. SENTER & C6 I * * Groceres and Provson C. H. BRONSTEIN :;: Wholesale and Real Bakers and Confeceners Shoe Reparng Co. :f: + J: Nos Fores ve., and 750 Woodforda S. ;;! D T J F ;.. :!: - eenng ve. e. ores Woodfords, Me. :f: X PORTLND, MINE ::: f ~ ; V + ;.. :.- ~ :!: {,). COMPLIMENTS OF :;: 1 ::. : o(ja Lunch Ssem :m,{/. :!:!Jr. weralh m. 1Knf hl. :f: PURE FOOD " :;: : DENTIST ; :: Monumen Square ::: + :: Opeo Da and Ngh Tel. Fores 7634-W :!: :!: WOODl<'ORDS, MINE :!: ~ : ~ ~ + ~ ~ :~ COMPLIMENTS OF j: + :: COMPLIMENTS OF FRNK E. ROBBINS :: Ph : armacs.:. :I: SMITH & RUMERY 800 Congress Sree :!: Y Tel. Fore.s 41 I O.:. X PORTLND, MINE ' :? : : '' I s ' Tase Tha Couns" :.. :: CLRKE & CLRKE :! :!: Bakers :}. v ~ ~.~ :;: 796 Congress Sree Porland, Mane :: ~ h :: PHONE FOREST 9750 :: +!--!!!!!!!..!!!-!-:-:!-: :-:,,:,,:-:-:-:-:,,:..:-:-:!!!!!!;!!-:!!++!!-! : :'......

25 ... ~! :!!..!!!!!! :-:!!!!-!!!!!!!..!!!!!!-!!!! : : '.' + ~!~ RINES BROTHERS COMPNY ~~~ :~: PORTLND, MINE * :: Thoroughl Relable Deparmen Sore sellng nohng bu :~: :~: Dependable Merchandse :f :..... :: of Known Qual1 ;.. Famous n Mane for Values :::.... ::: Specal Ineres o Our ::: + : Ou-of-Town Cusomers.:.!.:.. :!: Or,hose who prefer o SHOP BY MIL :: ::: Orders sen b mal for merchandse or samples are urned over o our ::;.. ::: Mal Order Deparmen and are aended o b hose of our :: : emploees who are n ha deparmen all of he : :~:. me and who are expers n makng seloc- ::. ::: cns from wren descrpons. ::: ~ * O + ~f. CLOTHING ND FURNISHINGS ~~......! :: STYLED FOR YOUNG MEN :!: :-..!... :;:. :::. : : :::. ; ;-!... O ~ ~ : =!!!!!!! :-:! :-:! : :!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-! "' : :-:..:-:-:-:..:...:..:..: :-:-:-:-: :-:-:-:-:-: :-:-: : r:-: = :-.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-r:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:..:-:..:-:-:..:-:.:-:-:-:-:-:. ~ :f RIDE IN The Sporng Goods Sore :~: ~ ::: THLETIC EQUIPMENT ::: - jryju!! For ll S pors : =.... : :- $m1 Headquarers for School :, One of merca's Bel Bul h ec S upp I ea : : - Moor Cara : :;: ::: BURNHM-FLINT COMPNY The JMES BILEY CO. :~: :;: :- 24 Fores ve., Porland, Me. 264 MIDDLE STREET.:. h ~ :;: COMPLIMENTS OF ::, COMPLIMENTS OF! ~ :::.,. Randall & Mcllser Co. I7. u-one B ee '--'ana " J. ::., :f COL Shop :: : Y Tl e ep h one F orea 100! 461 CONGRESS STREET : ~ ~ ~ :~: Clean, Comforable Place o Ea In COMPLIMENT~ OF ::: :: Nck's Lunch Co. FINK'S f: ~ ::: BELOW THEY. M. c.. SHOE REPIRING SHOP :1: :1: 121 Hgh S., Porland, l\f e. :1: :: Vs Our Kchen Reasonable Prces 634 CONGRESS rstreet :I: ~ ~ ~! ~ I REXLUNCH! :!: COMPLIMENTS OF :: :f Gldden's Lunch PURE FOOD :: :;: QUICK SERVICE :f: Fve Mnues Walk From ::,!. p or I an au mvers1 RESONBLE PRICES ::.. v h ~ ~ 139 HIGH ST. + :: :,:.:..:..: :..:..: :..:..:!! (!++! :..:,..:-:-:-:..:..:..:-:-:..: :-: :-:-:..:.. :, :+:-: :-:..:-: :-:! :..:-:..: ,. f v v.....

26 IF I I Secrear I Presde11 I Presden I B11s11ess ~ I Manager Presde11 I Presden Treasurer Regsrar Senor Class Presden lmor Class Presden Freshman Class Tau Sgma Dela L PORTLND UNIVERSITY DIRECTORY E,\RLE H. CUNNINGHM J. WrLLIM STURT RLPH E. CUNNINGHM K\THERINE M. KERNEY GLESON P. Qu1Mnv \VHITNEY P. THOM,\S LEO B. c. BROE PHILIP s. IL,GN Edor Year Book RLPH F. BLOOD ' Presden hlec ssocaon RYMOND Vv'ILSO~ Ma11ager Puvan Jvlanagcr Bas!:eball Team Presden Debang ssocaon Manager of Bowlng of Baseball Edor of Ora.nge Manager of Orange Suden Councl Orchesra Presden r<ph; Lambda Tau STEPHEN H. LRRnEE FRNK FOSTER RLPH F. DLOOD FRNK FOSTER PIERRE BELNGER RLPH F. BLOOD ERL McCRELLTS PIIILll' s. HGN CLYDE s. RClll\RDSON JOHN E. GRNT, b d] ~ ~ I I ~ ~ I I

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