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N EDWARD MERRITT BLAKE “Merritt” ‘The greatest of nil human benef is independence” December 23. 1935. Transferred from Cazenovia. New York 3: Basketball 3-4 ; Track 3: Band 3-4, Ensemble 3-4, First Chair 4. Band Committee 4 : Junior Prom Committee 3: Chorus 4 : Hi-Y 4 : Christ- mas Paveant 4 : Senior Play 4 : Megunti- cook Board 4. Plans for next year: Principia College B KTLVKiFAN r fiKopKRSEN “BrrJ,j ‘I can resist anythii but temptation February 8. 1936. F.H.A. 1-2-3; Bowling 1-2-3: JV Cheerleader 1-2: School Play Committee 3: Tri Hi-Y 3-4 ; Senior Play Committee 4 : Chorus 4. Plans for next year: Marriage »rad Tj935. fm. -2-3-4 : Bov ’'rJV 2-3-4. MainA Music Fe : T'hri-Jfmjr- Pnge in. 1 (flh c Plans for next ar: University of M i.Wy Plans for next year: B- ne ec sep P Tuvus 27. .1936 m-t-As 4; W6m6r PJ Mi (R
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12 THE MEGUNTICOOK down the Potomac River. The only thing missing on the cruise was the moonlight because we had a terrible thunder storm that whole evening. Wednesday morning we had an ap- pointment with Senator Margaret C. Smith at 9:00. She was a very con- genial hostess, and her answers to our many questions proved interest- ing and informative. After leaving Mrs. Smith’s office, most of the group took a tour of Capitol Hill. A few, however, sat in on the McCarthy- Army hearing. Wednesday afternoon the group left for Annapolis to watch the dress parade and to see Charles Masalin. Thursday morning we left Wash- ington for New York City. Enroute we stopped at Gettysburg and saw the Lighted Map, but didn’t have time to tour the battlefield. We ar- rived in New York via the Lincoln Tunnel at 6:00. That evening was al- so free, and many went to Cinerama, stage shows, night clubs, or just spent the time walking around Times Square. Friday morning we took the 9:00 o’clock ferry to the Statue of Liberty. Most of us climbed the Statue to view New York at a distance. At 11:45 we met in front of the RCA building and at 12:00 saw the Radio City Music Hall Stage Show, including the color- ful Easter Pageant. After the show some of the group tourned NBC radio and telecasting studios. The rest of the afternoon was spent in shopping tours. At 7:15 the group assembled in the lobby of the Plymouth Hotel and left for the evening’s entertain- ment. Thirty-three went to the Bar- num and Bailey Brothers Circus at Madison Square Garden and the rest went to see the stage show Ondine. Saturday morning we left New York for Camden at 7:30 and arrived home about 8:30 that night. The entire group had a wonderful time and will always have many mem- ories of the Washington Trip of 1954.
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i I 4 jT-1 1r -vT ”Mfe is JI« rt but-there is always [ |tJme for courtesy’ ,935’ Band 2‘8‘4: F H A- 2’3: (lAAciub 1 ; Bowling 1. ns for next year: Nursing School JHAM equality’ i-Y 2-3-4, Conference 2 Play 3 ; Sen iovv Play 4 Plans for Mny Prompter S mittee 60-word Shorlhnn(L '«AtatiraO 4. Choms 1 : lay I’om- er Sch» d Play : S jjor g 1 ay |’om 4 : ♦jLAt fj’Wnj T4 Pla-.s f«r next yenn rjSfcir College I nf (jo KAJ.PHalVEN ive 3-4 : Hi-Y 4 Cdhi mittee 4. year: Undecided Septet fw Festival Festival fseball 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1 : Howling 3 ; Paper Plans for next year: United States Navy ' i Eddy” good in its seasoi June 14. 1034. Senior Play Comfojl , T fang 2-3 : ; Pap?r Drive 4. Plans for next year: Undecided MAXINE EDNA DRINK WATER “Mac” ’’Speech is great, but silence is greater” May 19. 1936. Basketball 1-2-3-4, Co-cap- tain 4 : Bowling 1-2-3 : F.H.A. 1 : Softball 3. Captain 3: Senior Play Committee 4. Plans for next year: Professional Baseball RICHARD CARLTON HARVEY “Dick” “Thought is the seed of action” November 27. 1936. Band 1-2-3-4. First Chair 1-2-3-4, Band Committee 2-3-4, Stu- dent Band Lcuder 4, Ensemble 1-2-3-4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Dirigo Boys State 3; Mcgunticook Board 3; Co-editor- in-chief 4 : Chorus 4 ; Christmas Pageant 4 : Class Part, Oration 4.
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