Central Aroostook High School - Arostookan Yearbook (Mars Hill, ME)

 - Class of 1934

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LAWRENCE PERLEY ACKERSON DIVIE A bold, bad man. General Course Track 3-4, Junior Exhibition, Editorial Board 4. Divie came to us from Fort Fairfield in our Junior year, and our class has never lacked a joke since. UD DANIEL AUBREY BENJAMIN DANNIE BENNIE A woman is only a woman, But a good pipe is a smoke. College Course Class President 3-4, Orchestra I-2-3-4 Dramatic Club fPres.J 4, Senior Play, Base- ball 2-3-4, Student Council 3-4, Editorial Board 4, Winter Sports 1-2-3, Class Marshall and Class Prophecy. A Dan's popularity is well known for dur- ing the four years he has taken an active part in our school-life. UCI DONALD HOWARD BICKFORD DON There may be better men than lbutl doubt it. General Course Senior Play, Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Dramatic Club 4, Student Council 3-4, Editorial Board 4, Glee Club 2, Junior Exhibiton, Class Will. No one could forget Don-- at least, not while he's around. Don has kept our class laughing, especially with his artistic contri- butions to our bulletin board. Cl lil LOUISE CATHERINE BICKFORD LIRUNTYV Little, wise and O my! General Course Louise is easy to look at and she has a nice way wit.h her-- ask a certain Junior or some boys from Bridgewater. p

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WL JL JL UL JC JL JL JL JL JL Senior Department 21+ 'Of 19 7? 7? if Sl' 7C 1C 76 19 EDITORIAL September 29, 1930, was a big day for Aroostook Central Institute, for it heralded the entrance of the class of 1934. In the last four years she has been indeed lucky for we have been generous with our talents and yet so modest. We offer the following statistics of our ability only as a last proof to the under-classmen of our superlative qualities. We, of the Senior class, need no reminder. Our class has been prominent from the first, giving in the Freshman year seven members to the orchestra, thir- teen to the Glee Club, two to the Edi- torial Board, two girls and one boy to basketball, one boy to baseball, two to winter sports, two to Cross Country, and one to the Student Council. In our Sophomore year, we kept our seven members of the orchestra, rais- ing our athletes to three boys in base- ball, three girls and three boys to basketball, Winter sports two, Debat- ing two, and Glee Club sixteen. Our Junior year was a busy one and will long be remembered. Besides our seven orchestra members, we gave four boys to baseball, five girls and three boys to basketball, three to Student Council, two to Winter sports. Three members of the Debating team were from our class, which probably accounts for its trip to Bates. Our Junior Exhibition was pro- claimed by many as the best ever held in the A. C. I. auditorium. Some even went so far as to say it was the best that ever will be held. We could not say as to that, but we do know it could not have been anything but ex- ceptional with our class talent. Also the representative to Spear and the two to the County Speaking Con- test were chosen from our Junior class. Our Senior year has also been in- deed successful. Our donations were as follows: seven to the orchestra, four to baseball, four girls and three boys to basketball, four to Student Council, fbesides the President elected by the school from our classl Winter sports two, Debating three. Our Senior play was a stupendous success and adjudged by many to have been as fine a bit of acting as one would find on Broadway. We expect similar success for the Dramatic Club play since it has five Seniors in its cast. We are ending our colossal reign of success by publishing the best Aroos- tookan ever edited. And thus we are leaving A. C. I. with a trail of glory on our path.



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RUTH EVELYN BRAWN icREDH The reason a person who can keep his mouth shut usually succeeds in life is be- cause he has so little competition. General Course Ruth has always been very quiet around school but there's an old saying, still water lj U CECIL MILES CALDWELL UCECU runs deep. There's mistakes in the best of families. Commercial Course Dramatic Club 4, Winter Sports 1', Senior Play. Cecil's weakness seems to be girls and they seem to be anxious to have a ride in his new El Cl MIRIAM VIOLET CASE IKMIMIIY A head, a head, by Satan, but still behind. C3.l'. College Course Glee Club 1-2, Junior Exhibition, County Speaking 3, Dramatic Club 4, Senior Play, Basketball 3-4, Editorial Board 4, Class History. Miriam is one of the most brilliant mem- bers of our class. She is always jolly and UU PHILIP DAVID CRICHTON f-PHIL happy-go-lucky. The frivolous walk of polished idlenessf' General Course Glee Club 2, Dramatic Club 4iTreasurerj, Senior Play, Editorial Board 4, Class Gifts. We wonder if Phil will attain his high ideals after he has been graduated. He says he wants to be an aviator.

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