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QKRAL 10 ,,--,,-,,- 1-1. 1-WM' ,,. ., ',26g l 2 'l Y , . - 5,1 ff o THE 1921 TRUMPET 6 'fm wb Frank Ginnetti. Kid. Hyperbole! -we don't know what that means but we surmise that it must be that from which Ginnetti descended. Kid has always been a loyal student. When it comes to athletics he is right there and even while unable to play, on account of some accident, as a broken arch or collar bone. he helps in the preparation of a huge bonfire to celef brate our victories. Whenever there is laughing heard in a class or elsewhere you may be sure Ginnetti is at the bottom of it, as he is always springing Hyoungn jokes. Fare thee well, Frank, :nd may you be as true to others as you have been to us. Q' C l Etta Adair Emery. Sooky. Born June 2, 1904, in Burnham, Maine. At- tended Eelweir School, Burnham, Maine. Entered M. C. I. in fall of 1917, Comme cizrl Course. Ad- dress, Burnham, Maine, There is silence everywhereg all is quiet but the rat-a-tat-tat- like that of a machine gun. But look more closely and behold! It is only Etta giving- the typewriting ribbon a race for its life. You have long had the idea of making a Smith Premier talk for you and you have reached your goal. You have als-0 made many friends and have attained rank that shows thought and hard work. Etta, it is too bad you do not live near here, so that we would know more about you. But we know that you like to dance and love parties. It is rumored that there is a certain person that l1kes a certain grade of Emery paper. Never mind, Etta, you can teach him how to work a Smith Premier, too. We predict for Etta a position as private secre- tary to the Governor of Maine some day, or at any rate a position equally as important, 27
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Q u THE 1921 TRUMPET Vol IX alibi' wxxiaiftcl, as HT T' Ti 1 1 1 i' 53 5 1, bf' , T., ,M. ., IFE Frederick Main Fuller. Bellrope. Born at Unity, Me., Aug. 13, 1901. Attended Unity High School, one year. Entered M. C. I. in fall of 1918. Orchestra 121, 131, C455 English Scientific Course. Home address, Unity, Maine. This small lad about six feet three in height, resembles Gabriel blowing on his horn. Almost any hour in the day or night, the S0un.d will draw a crowd to his room. He is also our French shark, and in Algebra he cannot be beat? '? ? 'I ? Well, Bellrope, old man, We Wish you great success and when you are elected mayor of Unity we beg of you not to forget the class Of 1921! Christine Helen Eames Reddy Born at Searsport, Maine, Oct. 4, 1903. Att nd- ed the public schools of Searsport. Attended Sears- port High School three years. Entered M. C. I. in fall of 1920. Soccer 1453 Endball 445. Normal Course. Home address, Searsport, Maine. This demure little girl from, Well We hardly know, but it must be a land of sunshine, is one of our most diligent and capable students in school, We do not know about her secrets, but we know one of her pleasures is sitting beside Wiley at the dining table. Christine, we wish you the greatest of success when you are the Leading Lady of the Land, and we shall not forget you as a member' of the class of 1921. 26
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HW-1 c3'..,'f .nw-a ---.- - - - - - 50 5 4, 5' 'S-4 THE 1921 TRUMPET Vol IX 6 'lambs Earl Gordon. Ear Born at Benton, Maine, August 2, 1901. At- tended Pittsfield Grammar School. Entered M. C. I. in fall of 1917. Adelphia 6253 Y. M. C. A. f3Jg 2nd team Bas- ketball Q4J. Preparatory Scientiiic Course. Home address, Pittsfield, Maine, Earl Gordon, s-o they say, works all night and loafs all day. This long-legged specimen of hu- manity whjch hails from the vicinity of Scotland, fa suburb of Pittsfield, sailed into our class in our Freshman year, and began with his A's and B's. I-Ie has followed this straight and narrow path throughout his course of study. Earl is a lover of athletics and just adores a rough-house and also socials. He, like others, has fallen into the habit of getting demerits for talk- ing in the reading room. We predict for him a happy and successful life, in his future vocation as a chemist. Sadie Estelle Gillespie. 'Chucklesf' Born February 22, 1903, at Meddybemps, Maine. Attended public schools of Meddybemps. En- tered M. C. I. in fall of 1917. Class Secretary 1215 Sorosis Marshal 417, 125g Sorosis Chaplain 1353 Sorosis Treasurer 145: Adel- phia f2Jg Medley Qljg Treasurer Y, W. C. A. C315 Cabinet 441, Assistant Cheer Leader 1373 Numer- als 1453 Trumpet Board C45 g Class Play 143. Nor- mal Course. Home address, Meddybem s, Maine. Here is a young lass whom but to linow is to love. Sadie hails from the blueberry plains of Meddybemps, where she began her career as heart smasher. During her first two years she made herself con- spicuous by her giggling, she would always choose a time in the dining room when it was so quiet you could hear a pin drop. Her one great failing is canoeing on the Sebasti- cook, where she has pas ed many happy hours. Our third year saw a great change in Sadie, with the return of so many boys from the service, she lost her heart completely. Anyone who has noticed her week-end visits to U. of M. will not wonder who the lucky man is. She is famed thruout the dorm. for her unex- celled fudge and spreads, Here's Wishing you all kinds of luck in every- thing you undertake, whether it be capturing hearts or retaining the one you have captured! 28
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