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Page Twenty Verna Mae Sutherland Pittsfield, lVlGlr'te Spikey Girl Reserves 1, Q, 3, 4, Hockey 1, Q, 3, 4, Prize Speaking 1, U. of M. Speaking Contest 1, Basketball 1, 9, M Club SZ, 3, 4, Class Gifts. Who's got more pep than our little center halfl But who could ever take this devil-may-care Spike seriously? Sometimes we wonder if her seriousness is shown to a Milli- nroctet lad? ? '? Maybe? ? '? Kind of Ducky, don'tcha t in . Patricia Anne Tarbell Pittsfield, Maine Pat Girl Reserves 4, Hockey 4, M Club 4, Pop Concert 4, Glee Club 4, National Honor Society 4. Pat has spent only one year with us, but during that year we've won a pal. She seems to conquer the most difficult studies and not only studies-but we think she's taken the eye of a certain Sophomore. Erma Neal Temple Palmyra, Maine Frm Hockey 3. Our class marches On to Victory under the leadership of our Class Marshal, Erma. We're heading for bigger and better places-eh? Cpalmyraj. Woodrow Wilson Thurlow Pittsfield, Maine Woodie One-Act Play 1, Prize Winning Play 2, Basketball Manager 4, M Club 4. Woodie's true sportsmanship will take him through, but we do think he enioyed blowing that thar whistle to ask- Who was that foul on? Ruth Elizabeth Trickey Pittsfield, Maine Trick Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Pop Concert 1, Q, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 1, 9, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Q, 3, 4, Hockey 1, Q, One-Act Play 1, Freshman Prize Speaking, Alumni Prize Speaking 9, Orchestra Prize 3, Gypsy Rover 3, Spear Speaking Contest 3, French Play 3, Park's Alma Mater Prize 3, Trumpet Board 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Play 4, Debating 4, Minstrel Show 3, 4. Trickey-our actress, our songbird. Little you are, 'tis true, but your class is looking forward to the time when your name will blaze in lights and then we can say-l knew Ruth when she was- jackson Brownell Vail Falmouth, Maine Suitcase Football 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, M Club 4. No tale need be written about Jack, his activities speak quite plainly for him. We think his success is partly due to good substantial underfooting. Git along little doggies, git along.'l
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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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Mariorie E. Wright Marge Pittsfield, Maine Girl Reserves 'l, 9, 3, 4, Hockey Q, 3, 4, Manson Prize Speaking 3. HWe hope your socks wear well, Marge, they should, after a you went through in making them, 'Next time, you'll know iust how it goes- down and 'round. ' Hazel Caroline Young Palmyra, Maine Archery 2, 3, Girl Reserves 4, Third Honor Essay Our little blonde from Palmyra certainly has won.a perma- nent place in our hearts. We won't forget you, Hazel. Walter joseph Fahey Lewiston, Maine l2uih,' We think Fahey is a strict believer in Fit to be seen, but not heard. However, we know where to look for a cheery smile because that's almost always present when he's around. Charles Allen Rowe Boothbay Harbor, Maine Charlie b qbotball 4, Basketball 4, M Club 4, Senior Play 4, Base- a 4. Charlie is one of the outstanding basketball players of the yearly, Youre some man, Charlie, but keep away from those K d. h . . . ata in ron Works, they re no place for city-slickers. Edward Arthur Sprague Boothbay Harbor, Maine Squash Football 4, Basketball 4, M Club 4, Baseball 4. Some day, Squash, when you can fully realize that you've spent one whole year at M. C. l., remember that we have en- ioyed you a lot, and hope you haven't forgotten us entirely. George Wellington Swan Millinocket, Maine Ducky Football 4, M Club 4, Basketball, Captain 4, Track 4. Our all star basketb ll l D - a p ayer, ucky.' Your one year at M. C. l. has made many friends for you, but according to the Latest News Reports, we understand that a certain farmer- ette is taking excellent care of you. Charles Thomas Whitman, Mass. Charlie Football 4, M Club 4, Baseball 4, Charles Thomas, alias Maior Bowes, has surely made a hit at M. C. l. His ability to play football has won him a great name, eh, Maior? Page Twenty One
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