Maine Central Institute - Trumpet Yearbook (Pittsfield, ME)

 - Class of 1938

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RUSSELL MARTIN Russ left us for 21 year, but we soon saw him HtTumming buck to complete his course. When it comes to dancing Russ is right there. Light-hezn'ted and ever-happy are the adjectives that dcserihe this member of our elnss. THORNTON MOORE If there's 11 way to get around :in zmswer, Tliorntpon knows it, His impromptu originality was especially :l,ppreeia,ted in French Class and we might also anld in llihle. Seriously speaking, Thornton did know his subjects :ms ai glance al. his runlc sheet shows. He mzujle fzunons the rennirk I think that's atrocious. Al1nu'n-if Prize Spffukl'n.11 CEJ: rllmmmi Prize Speaking: Une :lvl Plays td, 41. GEORGE MUNCE Here is another outstanding athlete who came to us from Bangor. He luis upheld his former reputation as :in ull- around athlete. But George is not one-sided: he has faith in women and finds time to call up the girls' dorm and talk for hours, or are there restrictions on telephone calls? Football MJ: Basketball MJ. PHILIP NEVERS Ladies and gentlemen, meet the president of the Campus Clubfl How ullaldyi' loves the old NI. C. I. grounds! Besides being the general of Suite 11, he was field general of our football club this fall and did a fine job. Ive henr rumors that he plans to be at Chew salesman next, year. Football QM: Basketball MJ. PROCTOR OGDEN This handsome lad with his pleasing dimples has just two weaknesses-women or woman and Bible Study. Although iVIiss Alley had to urge Proc to pursue one, we feel he needed no encouragement to pursue the other. His willingness and winning smile will help him reach his goal. 0-relzmtrfi CZ, 3, ,Hg W ClSltil1fgfOI'l. Club MJ. CLARK OSBORN Hats off to the best sport of them all! Ive have seldom seen Ozzie angry at. any of the numerous tricks which have been upulledu on him this year. lVhether it's asking questions in classes or sitting behind the bass drum, Ozzie is tops with us. Minstrel Shan' MJ: Orchestra ML' Sen.-for Play LH. H01

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ROBERT HUBBARD Bob is nlwnys on lmnd lo do what has to be done. We know we can cull on him when in trouble because he is always ready lo comc with ai wreckcr. Bob is going to be sure he gels good meals so he has taken u. liking to a lu1ker. We wonder if he knows which onc. JI. C'. I. lfrlitmful Board C3j: B11s1'ncx.v rllrmagcr nf Tl'll'lIllll'f Cl J 3 i'llum1yn'r QfBc1.vkrtl1ullC,Hg Class Trc'a.s'11rcrCi?J. RAE HURD This is the girl who nlwuys brings :L Rue of sunshine with ai. cln-cry smile for everyone. No one could help from liking Rue, the dancing Loucher, the hair dresser, and enlcrlninvr in the girls' dorm, lVe've heard she wants lo go coast guarding especially in North Carolina. Esl-ce vrni? Gina C lull CJ, H: llmmr Roll: Girl Rrrsvrrfes CJK, ,Hg Pop C,'0m'1'r! CH: Iflllifllflilll Hourrl ill. C. 1. CJD: illznslrzfl Cl J: Trumpvl Board CH, C'lu.v.v I'roplwvy. VIVIAN HUTCI-IINS llnlch luis done his best to keep the student body be- hind lhe zLlhlelic learns lhis yczir. He cnn't be fooled on uny yi-ur, make or model of curs, either. 'Allulclf' lells us he plans Lo be zi. chemist.. C'lu'r'r ll'llllL'I' Cl PAUL KENNON ICverybody's pal-t,lmt's Paul. I-Ie's the teachers' pal because hc knows the answer everytimeg l1e's our pal because hc's the best of fellows and ready to help in zu. pinch. Yes, we're sure Paul will head for success with big strides, and we all join in wishing him the best of luck. Smiior Play CH. VERNON LEE Oscar is one of those silent rays of sunlight that fliekers unnoticed through the class rooms. His ready humor has rna,dc him 41. popular conversationalist on those infrequent occasions when his head comes out from behind a book. Vvhen ii's a question of an all-around good fellow, we'll all vote for Oscar. Track CJ, Qj. NORMAN LYON We shall always remember Butch the blushing beauty who always keeps the girls at a distance. His ever-present whislle und flashy smile will win him many friends in the future as they have during his three years at M. C. I. Footlzall CQ, 3, 455110.-fkctball CQ, 3, H. -l 19 l



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MARK PAGE Nlark is one ol' those rare specimens of man who looks and nets like a scientist-and he really has the brains to be one. lle has made our lives nt M. C. I. brighter with his quick wit, and has given the faculty some happy moments with his correct,-to-the-letter recitations. I'r1':r' Speaking CI J. GEORGE PARMENTER George is the fellow who likes to argue and would have been an excellent nxlmlition to Mr. Cook's debating team. llut. he preferred to save his tnlents for chemistry class. lle's Captain George to all the boys, and corridors to the dorm girls. Add these two together and he's a elasslnate we'll never forget. Football CJ, .HJ Wrrstlirzg lilltlfll t-I, 41 BARBARA PEASLEY limb is a friend of everyone so wt-'re 'l'owle'd. She certainly showed her nthletic nbility in basketball: also her line acting in the Senior play will not be soon forgotten. lia.rlm.ra has been n. fine worker for the Class of '38, Urc'l1v.v!ru tl, H, -'?, .Hg l'r'1f::L' S1ll'llhf7.lt.f1 tl, 21563109 Cl-nb CJ, H: Girl lt'r'se1'lfrrx CI, 2, -3, .Hg M. ll. I. Efll.lfJT'l.1lI Board tl J: 7'rump1'l lillllfll MJ: Senior Play Bmvketbflll fl, 2, JJ: Vluss fllzflx. FRED PERKINS Fred is the genius ol' our class. To him go the high ranks that all of us hoped to attain but never quite captured. Although he is the quiet type and keeps his mind studiously on his books, we wonder sometimes il' there isn't someone, somewhere. illinstrcfl Show U15 Ilolmr Roll MJ: Nuliolzal Ilmmr Soeivtyg Class Ulmplu-1'11.. FRANK POOLER 'Frank is another of those boys who rarely speaks but when he does it's time to sit up and listen. Wie admire him for his ability to be a good listener-a quality which will always win him many friends. ELBERT PRINCE Let, us introduce you to the class politician. Who knows? Perhaps Ed will be Governor someday or even hflayor of Detroit.. Another interest of Ed's is found in Newport. l erh:1ps she'd make a nice First Lady, an essential for a political career. t21l

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