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ullie GJlass of 1919 Chester Norris Adams, “Chet,” I H K Wilton Wilton Academy Electrical Engineering Corporal (2); Basketball (1), (2), (3). Although ‘‘Sliver led a quiet life on the campus his first two years, this long specimen from Wilton is certainly making the Bangor House a paying proposition this year. Frank Isadore Altman , “Senator.” I K II Lawrence, Mass. Lawrence High School Economics Class Debating Team (1), (2): Varsity Debating Team (1), (2); Coach Freshman debaters (3); Regimental Ser- geant (3). The chief worry of this man is keeping his French and German languages neutral. They both battle to come forth. So, you would not think it. but with the ladies, OH. MV! He seeks the light fantastic with untiring feet, but his partners—that is different. Carl Alfred Anderson . “Andy” Hast Bridgewater, Mass. East Bridgewater High School Forestry Corporal (2). Andy hails from Massachusetts and says it is cold up here in Maine. Andy tried to learn some of the social graces at Pullen’s Academy but as yet we have never witnessed any marvelous improvement. And he is taking Forestry, but report has it that he could not light a tire. Also, he did not like to sleep out in the woods in cold weather. Never mind, Andy, maybe they will have a forest in the greenhouse for you. 25
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President I ’ice-president Secretary Treasurer 1319 (Claus Officers Lawrence E. Merkow Alfred C. Sturgis Faye Smith Oscar L. Whalen 24
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Ray Milton Astlk, “Squeakie,” IK-) IT Houlton Moulton High School Chemical Engineering Class Football (2) ; Student Council (3). This little sawed off runt from spud county came down here to impart some of his original ideas in chemistry to the chemical department, and although his enthusiasm has abated a little along that line he still has the same ambitions. He is a co-ed hater and during his Freshman year made pilgrimages to Old Town to avoid their wiles. He is slowly becoming civilized and hopes to become a model student before he grad- uates. Robert Wallace Ayer ill, “Rob A X A Stillwater E lee trica I E ngi n cering Hebron Academy, Old Town High School Sergeant (2) ; Lieutenant (3). This is Bob, and he hails from Stillwater. If you have never heard of him. it is because you have never visited Blue- berry Hill. The only mistake that Bob ever made was to allow his kid brother to transport him to the Island once. He just did not think, that’s all. Boh will deny all of this, but—we know something. Jennie Christina Beaulieu Old Town Old Town High B.A. Jennie came here from the great metropolis of Old Town as a man-hater. Alas, she has been overcome by the wiles of Cupid. For some time she has labored over her “Home Ec” courses and some think that she may put them into practical use. Fred Hopkins Brown, “Pop.” non Bangor Bangor High School Civil Engineering Corporal (2). Allow us to introduce this innocent looking comedian from Bangor, who can imitate anything from a gas engine to a laying lu-n He worked so hard trying to entertain the pupils in “Doc” Easlv’s Freshman chemistry class that he was called back for a second year. We always knew that “Pop” was a high flyer and when he decided to become an aviator we were not surprised. We arc sorry to have you go. Pop, but have pity on the birds. 2d
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