Maine Central Institute - Trumpet Yearbook (Pittsfield, ME)

 - Class of 1937

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Phil Philip Young Freshman Prize Speaking, First Prize, Alumni Prize Speaking Q, Manson Prize Speaking, First Prize 3- U. ol M. Speaking Contest 3, 4, Montgomery Speakin Contest 4, M. C. l. Board 1, 9, 3, Assistant Editor 1, 2, Editor-in-Chief 3, Debat- ing 1, 2, 3, Class Historian 3, Trumpet Board, Senior Play, Honor Roll 1, Q, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Salutatorian. lt iust isn't true that boys are less studious than irls. For, here is our scholar, actor, and friend to prove it. What would we have done without Phil in our dramatics and on our edi- tolial boards? We know you'll succeed in anything you under- ta e. Mike Clifford Doherty Mike hasn't had much time lor the girls but as the boys will attest he has proved himself a good friend and pal through his four years at M. C. l. Paul Horsey Basketball 3, Football 9, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Track 1, 9, Class Oration. We all hold deep esteem for Paul not only for his athletic prowess but for his down-to-earth Will Rogers type of phil- osophy. Here's to you, Paul. Page Twenty-three

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Uv 1, , .1 fs HEI 'firm gf.. Y it 'ti f f Page Twenty-two Aubrey Vose Goan M. C. l. 9, Baseball 1, Q, 3, 4, Basketball Q, 3 4, M Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 9, 3, 4, National Honor Bociety 4, Class History. Aubrey's the one who tops the score On baseball Field and gymnase Floor. Classrooms, too, can boast him more When best of marks are Filed touiours. Arlene Walker Girl Reserves 1, Q, 3, 4, Pop Concert 9, ,lusenla 3, Junior- Senior 3. Although she is small, she has made a big place in the hearts of all who have been fortunate enough to have known her. When there has been work to be done, Arlene has always been on hand ready to tackle it with a smile. George Webber Orchestra1, 9, 3, 4, Manager of Track 3, M Club 4, M. C. l. Board 9, 3, Senior Play 4. Webber's attitude with the fairer sex, his sense of humor, and his carefree manner have made him a colorful Figure in the class of '37. Bruce Woodman Poppy Basketball 4, Baseball 4. Poppy is a good friend to everyone as may be seen by his nickname, and, somehow or other, he's got quite a way with the fair sex-Miss Reynolds would probably say it was his golden voice. Frances Young Fran Hockey 3, Basketball 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Secretory 4, glimpet Board, 1-Act Play 4, Glee Club 4, Presentation of i ts. Fran would be our nomination forthe school spirit of M. C. l. She's a grand cheer leader and certainly made us yell and support our teams. lt may sound queer but she's really very partial to Higgins, too. Why?



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CLASS DIQUDHECY Prologue: This scene which you are about to witness is taken from the daily life of two of the graduates of '37 who have, since their schooldays were completed, acquired some degree of fame in their chosen line of work-the newspaper business. As we look in on them we find them seated before a desk that is littered with items that are to be arranged and revised for the daily edition of the Boston Bugle. Clraracters: Franklin Zeb Raymond-editor of the staff Eleanor Lane-an assistant editor Scene: Office of the Boston Bugle Time: The year 1947. F. R.- Phew, iust look at the work that's piling up. E. L.- Well, T can't say that l am especially fond of work, but it certainly is heaps of fun to read all these items from Pittsfield, that have been pouring in lately. F. R.- That's right. There have been a lot of them since they discovered gold out back of M. C. l. E. l..- Say, Zeb, here's the funniest thing, listen-Wayne Fernald has opened a studio of music and his first vocal student, Clifford Robichaud, has acquired interna- tional fame singing that ever popular song, 'Where the Shy Little Violets Grow'. F. R.-- Speaking of music here's one-Theola Spinney and her iazz band was held over for another week at the 'Metropolitan' in Boston. It is said that the saxophone section of her orchestra, which is made up of two former M. C. l. students, Maxine Mann and Barbara Sullivan, is way ahead of Guy Lombardo's. The saxophone section broadcasts every Wednesday evening over station P. f-l. l. L. for the famous Lerette Home Made lces, lnc. ' E. L.- This one is about a graduate too-The new beauty salon recently established on Main Street will be managed by the competent Miss Ermine l-lathorn, who has become a licensed operator. Miss l-lathorn guarantees to put a beautiful Lancaster wave in the most obstinate locks. F. R.- FOR HEAVENS SAKE-Francis Young Talbot Tucci Laughton l-lolmes most recent divorce is at last final and she has already announced her intention of mar- riage to a famed baseball star! She's sure giving Wally Simpson a run-up. E. l..- Franny never was satisfied with one. . . . Look, a dispatch from Detroit. ' n n No not the one we used to know at M.,C. l. but the next size larger, Detroit, Michi- gan. lt says Henry Ford has recently suffered a serious nervous breakdown. It seems I Page Twenty-four

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