Maine Central Institute - Trumpet Yearbook (Pittsfield, ME)

 - Class of 1935

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Page 30 text:

The Trumpet MCI 1935 CLASS WILL Parenls, Teachers, Relaiivex and Friends: E, the Class of 1935 of Maine Central Institute, Town of Pittsfield, in the County of Somerset, State of Maine, United States of America, being, we believe, ofsound and disposing mind, and being desirous of settling our affairs with our beloved school mates, while we still have strength and capacity to do so, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all other wills by us made. First: To the Student Body, we, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty- Eve leave our honored principal, Mr. Purinton, and may you respect and honor him as much as we have tried to do. Second: To the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-six, we leave a little bit of sense, hoping that they will make good use of it fif they know how.l We also leave said class the use of the corridors for discussing their private business, and the use of the cloak room for a beauty parlor. Third: To the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-seven we leave some of our confidence and superiority complex, which we know all Sophomores could not get along without. Fourih: To the Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-eight we leave some of our speed, to help them catch up with other classes, especially athletics. We also leave you the pleasure of welcoming the Green Freshiesf' Fiflh: Richard Talbot leaves his doll furniture to Mary Skillins. Sixth: Leland Johnston leaves all his cuds of gum to Frannie Manyard in order that her jaws will not lack exercise due to a future 'Cgum depression. Seventh: Story Parsons leaves his ability to look over other people's shoulders to Freddie Mclnnisf' Eighth: John Dickson leaves his ability to play basketball to James Briggs in hopes that it will strengthen the Sophomore's Team. 18

Page 29 text:

The Trumpet MCI 1935 Valedictory Salatatory Essay Essav Essay Class Will Class History Class Oration Class Gytts Class Prophecy Class Chaplain Class Marshals Address to Undergraduates HONOR PARTS Dora Stacy Frederick Waldron Robert Kinney Maxine Cates Marion Crawford CLASS-DAY PARTS Jean Hale Lucille Cookson Herbert Leonard Preston Barlow Beulah Patterson Dorothy Anctil Guy Susi Goldie Mclnnis Frederick Chadbourne Goldie Mclnnis Frank Homestead COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM ' Tuesday, June 4 Thursday, June 6 Friday, June 7 Saturday, June 8 Sunday, June 9 Monday, June IO Senior Chapel Class Outing Manson Contest Class Day Exercises Baccalaureate Exercises Graduation Exercises 27



Page 31 text:

The Trumpet J MCI 1935 Ninth: James Parsons leaves his neat appearance, his polished manners and his girlish ways to any girl who may desire them. Tenth: Lucille Cookson leaves an example of the size one should attain during her four years to Vivian Grey. Eleventh: Laurel Hersey's bashfulness in speech to the Freshman Class. Tweyth: Christine Dowe's quietness in the dormitory to Alice Price in order that second Hoor may rest on week-ends. Thirteenth: Guy Ready wills his black and orange striped jersey to Paul Huston in order that the boys' dormitory will always have remembrances of the Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-five. Fourteenth: Marion Crawford's leadership and responsibility to Eleanor Lane. FU'teenth: David Libbey leaves his religious knowledge to the boys' dormitory, hoping that this will excuse them from attending church on Sundays. Sixteenth: Bob Kinney leaves his marks of beauty to Claralyn Preble to use with her best judgment. Seventeenth: Lastly, all the rest residue, and remainder of our books, seats, and desks, we leave with the teachers to dispose of as they see fit, to whoever deserves them, and to their heirs and assigns forever. Eighteenth: We hereby appoint John Dailey, President of the Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-six, to be the executor of this, our last will and testament, and it is our will that no bond shall be required of said executor. Nineteenth: In witness whereof we have hereto subscribed our names and affixed our seal, this eighth day of june, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-five. Lop Hersey Mickey Crawford Chub Fernald Flash Stacey Speed Barlow Blondie Whitman Junior Parsons Wink Hanson 29

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