Bridgton Academy - Stranger Yearbook (Bridgton, ME)

 - Class of 1948

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if i,' it I I ,M Wit SJ vis f 'I We FRANCIS GEORGE ROVNAK Lisbon Falls, Maine Nothing is gained without work. Fran and his all around good fellowship will be remembered by his class members at B. A. The s orts writer for the Portland Press Herald stated this winter that lllle was one of the most ag- gressive hockey players on the Bridgton Academy team this year. Fran has been accepted at the University of Miami. Keep up the good work, Francis. Good luck to you. Hockey 45 Football 4. GORDON R. THOMSON North Andover, Moss. Old in looks, young in ideas. VV e take our hats oil: to the old man of Mass Hall. His silver hair has made many girls swoon. We think that Lefty has spent more time in the sack than at any other one place on the campus. Lots of luck in college next ear, Lefty . Footballg Hockeyg Baseball. GUILD TOLMAN North Hanover, Mass. He may seem quiet, but look again. Although he appears to be very quiet, Gus is usually behind many of the mischievous stunts pulled at Mass Hall. He was under-rated in his football ability. Here's hoping you get along well next year, Gus . Footballg Hockey Manager. ,546 W vU 2 yffflagl? ee FRANCIS STANLEY WALLACE Methuen, Moss. The world is composed of little things, And I mn one of them. Rocky is another one of the 4'Brick House gang . Although he is a Massachusetts boy, Texas is in his blood. If you want to Iind him after dinner, just look down Ye Olde Drake House way. Rocky ho aes to work for Bell Telephone some day. Here's hoping that he gets what he's after. Glee Clubg Songstersg Baseballg Track. NIC M 2 ,O N ,I 0 p . Nl Ill.ivllIlllgll'Iillli,252Illlwsl6lvlv wb I WK

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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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EDWIN G. WATTS, JR. Methuen, Mass. . liumi'lcilge is puu'ur. ln the unc year that he has lmccn ut llridgtun Acaalciny Big lid has pruvcrl himsvll' to hc il swell sport. Ile has l'llti1l2:lgULl to get along with cvr-ryuiic, and wry well, ton. VVQ can't imagine why sonic girl husnit gralvhul you yct, Eel. Sflltllilll Lluuncilz Stunt Night: Class llistury. DOUGLAS FOSTER WILLIAMS Reading, Moss. lu liiinl: limi VUIIMIII with the llusf. Ur lu luugli mul lu' llIL'l'V-Y willi the rest. Hllmigl' is unc ul' rho popular Fellows un the campus. llc can lit his pvrsumtlitx tu education. llc liupcs tu attcitnl llalison Ltisti- tutc next your to study sulcsniansltip. Your neat aippcuiutitcc is at ringer liur you. Duug . llcst ul' L'Yl'l'yflllllg. Ilm-la-tg Sllllil Niglll. Q. ll, .Senionbt and fPoAt Qnaduateb. A liar-If Kung lvl! to Hgh! Guild Tolman, Raymond Blanchard, Arthur Post, Robert Leary, Xvilliam Cronin, lfdwin W.itls, Richard Wiitcltcitbach, Edward Bomba, Douglas Williattis. Tlvinl Run'--Vuriioii Libby, Willrairim Pom:-rlcau, blames Morrison, Donald Hill, Gordon Thomson, Alfred Dietz, Williaiiii Peterson, Francis Wallacrc. Sccmia' Raw-Gerald McCall, Albert Durling, Williaimi lVlcl.aughlin, Paul Leverquc, Harrison Cosgrove, Richard Cobb, Francis Rovnalc, Mr. Haskell. Front Kon'-Jaime Carreiro, -I-larry Harris, Lindy Chakalos. George Harris, John Breen, Eugene Froeglin, Edward Kelley, Harold Ring. 1 ffzwfff, M122 ZZ! . fr . 7 firm' 1' -7 0, Eff 1

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