Maine Central Institute - Trumpet Yearbook (Pittsfield, ME)

 - Class of 1936

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Page Eighteen Margaret Mclnnis Ripogenus Dam, Maine Girl Reserves 1, Q, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Hockey 4, M Club 4, Manson Prize Speaking, Honorable Mention, Trumpet Board 4, Class Chaplain. Mclnny's work on the hockey Field as a fullback, has cer- tainly provided a great name for her. We have found in her, qualities of sportsmanship, friendship and loyalty, and she has been a good pal to us all. Evalene Flora Pendexter Pittsfield, Maine Ev Evalene seems to head the class when it comes to recitations. We sometimes wonder iust how she does it, but like all mysti- fiers-she keeps it under her hat. Oh, Well! Maybe someday, she'll give us a few pointers. Dorothy C. Phillips Shirley, Maine Dot Girl Reserves 1, Q, 3, 4, Hockey 4, Manson Prize Speaking, Trumpet Board, 1st Honor Essay, National Honor Society 4. Dot, what would we have done without you? When those dark eyes of yours begin to Flash, things begin to happen. You always have been so willing to help in any of our under- takings. You have shown us what dependability and loyalty mean. Charles True Randall Montville, Maine Dud Randall has been a willing helper at M. C. l. So far as we can see, his most interesting study is Chemistry. Never can tell- Fnerhamps some day, the younger generation will be taking orders l'Ol'Tl lm. Gladys lrene Raymond Palmyra, Maine Girl Reserves 1, Q, 3, 4, Manson Prize Speaking. Our star History Pupil! Sometimes, l'll bet Gladys will be a History Teacher-in memory of those days spent at M. C. l. Gladys desires to go to Normal School, and if she does, we hope she'll enioy her classes fully as well as she has enioyed them here. Roland Edward Reilly Pittsfield, Maine POT Class President 1, Freshman Prize Speaking, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, M Club 4. They say that all good things are done up in small packages- and this certainly fits our little football quarterback. But his merits don't stop here, for our Pat is a great ball catcher. Those eyes were iust thrown in for good measure, eh Pat?

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Marion Louise Laughton Pittsfield, Maine Skippy Hockey 1, 9, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 4, M Club 4, Girl Re- serves 1, 9, 3, 4, Manson Prize Speaking 3. ln this young lady, you'll Find the Ginger Rogers of M. C. l. She loves dancing-and can she step! If you've been one of Skippy's friends you'll understand what real friendship is, because she's true-blue, always. Marian Ruth Leclcemby Pittsfield, Maine l.ecky ' Girl Reserves 1, Q, 3, One-Act Play 1, Prize Winning Play Q, Basketball Manager 3, M Club 3, 4, M. C. l. Board 3, wcirson Prize Speaking, 1st prize 3, Trumpet BoardHClass i . They say Like father, like daughter -and this saying certainly applies to Marian. She's without question our wittiest member, and our quickest thinker-upper. Philip Lerette Hallowell, Maine Phil Football 4, M Club 4, Senior Play 4, Trumpet Board, Baseball 4. What have we here? A Ringling Brother's Circus? No- it's only Phil clowning again-or should we say-still clowning? Gertrude Caroline Mann West Paris, Maine Kaye Girl Reserves 9, 3, 4, Orchestra 9, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Class Vice-President 9, M. C. I. Board Editor 3, Basketball 3, 4, Pop Concert 2, 3, 4. One of the sweetest, daintiest, and truest friends of all our class, Kaya has been a silent but ever faithful helper in everything she has undertaken. We wish you as much happiness with the boy back home, as you have given us here at M. C. l. Frances Emily Maynard Pittsfield, Maine Fran Girl Reserves 9, 3, 4, Orchestra 9, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Alumni Prize Speaking, 1st prize 2, M. C. I. Board Q, 3, Pop Concert 9, 3, 4, Minstrel Show 3, 4, Manson Prize Speaking 3, Trumpet Board, Carnival Oueen 4, Archery Q, 3. Happy Days are here again. That's what we think when Fran comes rushing into the class room, with her yellow admit slip Cfor she almost always has onej. Better late than never though, what do you think, Jimmy? Mariorie Mc. Culiy Marge ' Girl Reserves 1, Q, 3, 4, President 4, Vice-President 3, Orchestra 1, Q, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 9, 3, 4, Pop Concert 1, SZ, 3, 4, Prize Speaking 1, Q, U. of M. Speaking Contest 1, One-Act Play 1, Prize Winning Play Contest 9, M. C. l. Board 2, Debating Q, 3, Class Vice-President 3, Hockey Manager 3, M Club 3, 4, French Play 3, Minstrel Shows 3, 4, Musical Comedy 3, Manson Prize Speaking 3, Trumpet Board, National Honor Society 4. Here's to the true lady of the class. She's been outstanding in a great many of the school aFfairsMas you can plainly see. When she leaves M. C. I., they'll never be able to replace our Marge. Page Seventeen



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Priscilla Ruth Robinson Palmyra, Maine Archery 9, 3, Girl Reserves 4. lt seems that Priscilla iust can't refrain from talking in the study hall. Maybe she and her neighbor are iust getting to- gether on a few Latin facts-never can tell CPD! Jack Olson Rogers Elizabeth, New Jersey Orchestra 4. We hear there's no rest for the weary at the Boys' Dorm. when Jack Finds the piano bench vacant. We expect to see Eddie Duchin taking a back-seat-soon. Norman Alvah Rogers Palmyra, Maine Norm Mansion Prize Speaking 3, l-lonorable Mention. Norman's accuracy in bookkeeping should be a good foundation upon which he can base all future plans. We know you II reach your goal, Norman. Marian Annie Rudman Pittsfield, Maine Girl Reserves 1, M Club 4, Hockey Manager 4, Class Secretary 1, Orchestra 4, National Honor Society 4. She's tiny, she's blonde, she's cute, she's dainty, she's bright, she's popular,-she's Marian. Blake Harmon Smith Exeter, Maine Blockhead Class President 2, Track 9, 3, 4, Captain 4, Football 4, M Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Manson Prize Speaking. Not one of the Smith Cough Drop Brothers, but one of the Smith Athletic Brothers. M. C. l. will sadly miss you, Blake, for breaker of records in track, and breaker of hearts of girls, you have never been equaled. Virginia Soule Pittsfield, Maine Ginny Orchestra 3, 4, Girl Reserves Q, 3, 4, Pop Concert 3, 4. A petite member of our class but a very busy one. We find that nearly all of Gin's excess time is spent with that black- haired Sophomore, Freddy. Page Nineteen

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