Maine Central Institute - Trumpet Yearbook (Pittsfield, ME)

 - Class of 1938

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AVIS ALEXANDER A pleasant voice and a cheery smile have aided her in showing a real school spirit in a quiet way. Dame Rumor says that there is an outside interest upon which are east many of those beaming smiles. Girl ltemfrwfs I, 12, 3, li. HILDA AMES We are just beginning to get acquainted with this quiet young lady, after having spent four years ai. M. C. I. together. Iler ability to listen has made her a popular friend. IVe know all these fine qualities will warrant her success. FLORICE BAKER Florice has been one of the outstanding workers of the Class of '38, no task has hccn too difficult for her to at- tempt. Regardless of this, she has still found time to entertain a certain senior boy. llcr many activities speak for her popularity. Glen' Club CI, 2, 3, ,Hg P071 fiClI1,t'l!1'l CJ, .HJ Honor Roll,- Uue Act Plays Q3, .HJ M. U. I. Erlilorial Board CJ, 2, 35: National Honor Society CJD: illillslrcl Show C415 Trumpet Board CHQ Vice Presirlenl Q.H,'.l irsl Honor Essay. PHYLLIS BAKER Willing, able and cheerful! These words describe the other twin. I-Ier participation in all school affairs. made her a favorite of her teachers as well as of her classmates. Prize S110ClliI'I1-H C1 lg Al'u'mn'i Prize Sprrr1.k'1'11.g C215 ill. C. I. Editorial Board CI, 2, 355 Glee Club tl, 22, 3, -H: Pop Con- cert K3, bl: One Act Plays Honor Roll: Mi'n.vlrel Show MJ: National Honor Society Qjg Senior Play MJ,- Class Secretary U55 Valeclielorian. STANLEY BASFORD A man of few words, is our friend Stanley, but hy some mystic powers we've discovered that some day he's going to travel. Who knows, but that when he comes hack he'll spin many a yarn about the great centers of the world. Manson. Prize Spealzing NICHOLAS CRAIG Nick is the walking encyclopedia of the Senior Class. His ability to write and make speeches has kept him the center of group attention. He intends to study journalism. Ah, classmates, pity the poor Seniors who in years to come must always be weighed down with Websters Diction- aries in order to find the meanings of Nickie's words. Prize Speaking tljg AZILTII-Wi Prize Sywfzkiriyg Football C2, 355 Baseball CQ, 3, .Hg ill. C. I. Editorial Board CQ, 33g Sen-ior Play Qljg ArZ1lrc.s'.s' to Unfleryraclaates. wi

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JAMES DAILY As il big eng in this yeur's champion foolbnll team, Jim proverl his wurlh. Ilis :assistance in clrzunalies, the orches- lru, :incl uihh-lies won him many friemls. By the wily, an observer lolrl us he wus getting younger CPD every day. Ifoullzrlll CE, 3, .Hg 0rf:lu'.vtl'u CI, Q, J, .Hg .fII'll'lII.7lli Prize SlN'flh'I.ll!ff illmzlyomvry Prifcf' Spz'uk1'n.y: Jlrmson Prize Sllfflklill-ff ll in.n1'r: Swliirzr Play ML' M 011111. VIRGINIA DAVIDSON i Dinm.-y eerlninly showed her musical ability in the l'op Concert this year. IVL- believe lhnl, in fulure years we shall hem' much :1bouL her mul her violin. 0I'I'lll'Nfl'fL C-Y, H: Ulm' Club iff, My Girl Re.s'errv.v CS, .Hg .IlliIl.NfI'I'1 Shun' U Q. ELOISE DEAN Eloise ulwuys seems lo be enjoying life. In spite of the fuel, she musl miss her ever-eonslzini, companion, Bessie, she keeps smiling. Iler cheerful manner will long be re- membererl. llrxfkey Q21 ,' Iif1.vL'f't Hull fl, 191: ill. C'. I. l3rl1'torialBourfl f UD: xllunxon. l'ri:1: SlJI'fIA'ilIfl QU. VERTALYNE DOI-IERTY To 'iBunny we might well :ipply the adage: Speech is Golden, because she follows that policy very well. How- ever, hex' serious-minclerlness will keep her in our memories forever. Manxnfl. Pl'izeSpcfl1k1'I1.g I-IULDA DURLING AIIIIOIIQII Huhla has been wilh us only two years, her pleasant manner has won her many friends. Ive hope that when she relurns to Czmaclzm, she will be as successful as she has been nl. III. C. I. LINWOOD ELLIOTT Il. will be ax. long time before RI. C. I. will forget Duke's athletic ability. His solos in the serving room, his jokes in the 'iclormf' and his happy smile in the class room have mzule him IL favorite. Footlmll CHQ Basket Ball -l 15 I

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