Bridgton Academy - Stranger Yearbook (Bridgton, ME)

 - Class of 1948

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U Jo 0 My fl? We 0 VERNON CONNOLLY LIBBY Portland, Maine Speech is powerg 'Talk well, lout not tau much. We imagine this boy will lincl his place in life as a good politician. He has the gift of gab , which will help him on the road to sue' cess. Lib is a likeable character and is always willing to give a helping hand. Basketballg Track. GERALD MCCALL Lawrence, Mass. Sigh no more, ladies, sigh vw more. Gerry'l is better known as the kid of Mass Hall. The boys have had plenty of fun with him, and he has taken it all as a good sport should. Best of luck in athletics and in life, uGerry . Footballg Basketballg Baseball. WILLIAM E. MCLAUGHLIN Winthrop, Moss. Practice makes perfect. Bill has participated in athletics and is liked by everyone. llis favorite pastime is tobogganing. He wants to enter Boston College after he graduates from Bridgton Academy. We wish him the best of luck and success. Footballg Basketballg Trackg Baseball, Minstrel Show. MGI- WMI' ' MORRISON Winchester, Mass. Eat, drink, and Ire merry. ,lim is better known as G, I. jim because of his unlimited sup- ply of government clothing. One doesn't need to guess that ,lim was in the army, as his room is like an army barrack. Best ot luck at Mass. State next year, Jim. Basketball Manager, STR.-moan Board.

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HARRY HARRIS Methuen, Mass. I1e had a heart to contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to execute any mischief. Every school must have a hot ticket . Our Harry has been that here. We've had a lot ot tun with him this year. VVith your per- sonality, Harry, you should be able to pave the way to a successtul future. Stunt Night. ,x I. VX! EDWARD PAUL KELLEY Belmont, Mass. I um the captuin of my ship, the muster of my studies. You've all seen Big Ed weave his way down the ice to drop the puck in the twaines for B. A. at some time or another. Kel' is a happy-go-somewhere type of guy who loves life and its merrintent. He's a Bostonian by birth, but his heart's in Brid ton. He hasn't decided upon his future as yet, but thinks it wii hc Boston College. Bon voyage, Ed. Hockeyg Baseball, Trackg Ski Clubg Chess Club, Class Gitts. it glttlflw ROBERT ARTHUR LEARY Cambridge, Moss. Laughter comes at random, seriousness is understood. If Charles Atlas, Jr., Dr. Jekyll, and Mr. Hyde were all mixed up together, out would come Bob Leary. VVe've all appreciated his line work in football, hockey, and baseball. Although Bob hasn't definitely decided on what college he will attend, we know that he'l1 be successful wherever he is. Bottoms up , Bob. Footballg Hockeyg Basehallg Class Gifts. A! i 05? - ' I ,xx PAUL ARTHUR LEVECQUE Portloncl, Maine Talent is that which is in u mans powerg Genius is that in whose power u man is. V We were lucky to have Paul with us this year. He is a fine lootball player and has one ot the highest scholastic averages as fvell. We know you will be succe.sl'ul in tu re life, Paul. Good uc . Football. E 5 W M



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WILLIAM DIX PETERSON ortland, Mcline A word of the Vlfesr, th :to the saddle. Pete is a mernberiof the Brick ouse gangn, and manages to keep up the morale ol' the boys w' 's numerous Western melo- dies. Midnight oil can olten seen burning from Pete's room as studying is his hardest sub'e ' . He plans to venture into archi- tectural construction at VVen orth Institute. Best of stuff, Pete. QW WILLIAM WALTER POMERLEAU Westbrook, Maine All but twog llill going Io he cremated. Ski Club. Nuni is probably the most easy-going fellow on the campus. We have enjoyed havin him with us. We wish him the best. of luck in college and in litii. Basketballg Baseball: Chessqglub. I ARTHUR HUSTED POST Chesierfield, N. H. Tough, but, oh, so gentle. Arthur came to Bridilton Academy as a New Hampshire farmer, and he leaves in the same status. Art is an ardent skier and Could be seen blazing trails at Mt. Pleasant many a week-end during the winter. llis ranks are proof of his scholastic ability. Although he is undecided as to what college he will attend, ten to one it'll be the University of New Hampshire. . Football: Track: Ski Club.l fl QW W mf HAROLD JOHN RING Wakefield, Mass. 'Ulloney menus C1'C1'lVlllillg. ln the one year Hal has been at B. A. he has made many friends. His ability on the ice has made him a valued and popular member of the hockey team. Here's luck to an all-right guy. Football Manager: Hockey. Baseball. it I I A N

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