Bridgton Academy - Stranger Yearbook (Bridgton, ME)

 - Class of 1948

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V P fr Beet? e .JL OL, X ,M gli, .W g isflyllf A l G. I. OFFICERS JOHN EDWARD BREEN Keene, N. H. PRESIDENT A reliable fellow, On him we can always depend. ,lack was B. A.'s winter sports king. He is a fine skater and skier. He is very opular among the fellows, and Mass Hall lost a reat asset when lie was transferred to the Cushman House. Iack's lrigh scholastic standing should give him no worries for college next year. Good luck from all of us. Hockey: Baseball: Class Prophecy. EUGENE ROLAND BOEGLIN North Andover, Moss. VICE'PRESIDENT Here's to 'Bogy', he's true blue. He's a gentleman through and through. Gene's one of the quieter members of our class, but he is well abreast of the times. He is a ski enthusiast and could be found in- dulging in that sport almost an day during the past winter. He once said, I believe I'd rather ski than do my English Literature. Could this be an understatement? Bogy plans to reside at Mid- dlebury College next year. And he will, too. Senior Play Property Manager, Ski Club CMember of U. S. Eastem Amateur Ski Associationj, Class History. GEORGE ROBERT HARRIS Methuen, Moss. SECRETARY Cool, calm, collected. George, better known in Mass Hall as the Haunt, is really a character. Without this Harris brother our study hours would have been very dull. George has shown his ability on the football field as an athlete and in class as a student. There's no need to worry about George. We know l1e's good college material. Football: Hockey: Baseball. TIMALEON NICHOLAS CHAKALOS Keene, N. H. Truzasuman Basketball, basketball, there is no greater sport. 'iLindy is the Ted Lewis of B. A., the sentimental gentle- man of swing. His outstanding ability on the basketball court has been proved many times. His next best sport is women, whom he treasures dearly. Lindyi' is headed for Rhode Island State Col- lege, then on-the profession, basketball. With that winning smile, Lindy , you can't lose. I Basketball: Orchestrag Dance Hand: Stunt Night: Track, Base- ma . giiiwga 3.3 . W.r'W X

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U RICHARD PAUL WINCHENBACH Souih Porflond, Maine Activity is my daily diet. VVherever there's something going on, VVinCh is there. During eoltl winter nights one Could peer through his lrosty window Dklllt' :intl see him llooding the hockey rink. Av.1ilulmlv VVineh' is the name lor him. Although he keeps in steady eontaet with ai girl at P. C., he keeps the li. A. lassies happy, too, lt looks as though llryaint College in Providence might have an aciclerl attraction next year. Christmas Cantata 3, -lg Debating 5. -iz Bates Debating League -in 'l mek 3, 4: lloekey Manager -lg Cinnera Club 3. 'iz SUI1S1STf'I'S lg Senior Pliu- Stage iXlllIlilQi'l' fl: ffiirnivzil l,ornniittee 4. 70 dj, 0 ' f 77417 if 5 ,4wfL'7iMTrw M HL wgiffvdj' CUM' ' - M !Z,Zh,Z3,1 CLMJJMM Z fu Sr-anion CQQAA Burk Row, left In riglvIfGarth Scott, Robert Moody, Norman Sharples, Robert Bellavance, Peter jordan, Willis Gilpin, Raymond Pauley, Robert Smith, Herbert Wilde, Gerald Flewelling, Richard Brown, David Dodge, Robert Anderson. Tlvira' Row-Frank Bennett, Louis Palumbo, Giles Gardner, Herbert Mercier, Dave Wilson, Gregory Harrison, Albert James, Philip Denison, Edward Kershaw, Gordon Knight, Harvey Root, Richard Harlow. Sefona' Row-Miss jones, Frederick Pike, john Curtis, Marjorie Matthews, joan Bean, Louise Henry, Jayne Powley, Diana March, Virginia Conrad, Russell Bridgham, Mr. Hodgdon. Front ROWAI-lappy Hamlin, Betty Carlson, Mary Tenney, Jeannette Allen, Ann Marr, Olive Knight, Barbara Lord, Merle Deering, Joan Gardner, jackie Merrill, Dorothy Stepanovich.



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W LORENZO RAYMOND BLANCHARD New Beclford,Mass. A shifty eye, a laughing face, An earnest try, a change of pace. Beds one of the most athletic boys at B. A. Although swim- ming and diving are number one with him, he produces well in all sports. We hear that he receives a letter-a-day from a certain miss in New Bedford. Has the date been set yet, Red ? Ray hopes to enter the University of Miami next fall. Best of every- thing, 'lRed . Footballg Basketballg Baseballg 'Trackg STRANGER Board. EDWARD BOMBA Monessen Pa. Love is We shall always and his keen part in sports, planning to go to success. X ..ifWM-af if Camera Cl 45 'f We ll + ' I W I JAIM V. C EIRO Foirh ven, Mass. C nia, here I come. , We shall never forg Jaime. He h n onpdl' the best- dressed men on the campus this year.. ever t ere is trouble Goomba is always at the bottorry o . Best of luck at Bryant s Business Colle e and in futur . Trackg Ski glubg Stunt N' tg Class .A , ca, -7 j RICHARD COBB Keene, N. H. Be it ever so humble, it pays not to grumlaleg S0 take off your hat and saw wood. Dick is that dark, good-looking young man whose football abil' ity will be long remembered. He layed three different positions Eilld handled each capably. He's tlie type of fellow who puts all his energy into whatever he does. Dick plans to go to Springfield College to take up coaching. We know you'll win, Dick. Football: Basketballg Trackg Ski Clubg Class Will. XF N ill dj eu

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