Maine Central Institute - Trumpet Yearbook (Pittsfield, ME)

 - Class of 1938

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Mf,,,5-gy-gl Slmw Qljg Senior Play KH: Debalc Team Ujg ARLENE REED Arlene is small in stature but this does not hinder her from being seen or beard, especially in English class. Her eloquent speeches make us sit up spellbouud, The follow- ing class activities speak for her popularity. Girl Reserves CQ, 3, ,Hg Vice Prrwiclmt of Girl Rc.w:rve.-4 Ulf ll-I. U. I. Editorial Hoarrl MJ: Pop llouecrl KJ, .Hg Glue Club 13, .Hg Senior Play CM, Class Wlllg N1IlIilIlI,!1l llonor Society. RONALD REED Harlnony's loss was our gain. lVhat would we have done without Ronald as our Treasurer? A real sense of humor, an unexcelled worker, a great fellow, can only describe in a meager way our classmate, Ronald. Alumni PrizcSpcalri11.g llfl7If1LL'I' One .flcl Plays 13,5 Senior Play CHQ Baseball CQ, 3, lj, Baxkellrrill Kill: Class Trcasurcr KS, .4 jg Tru mpcl Iloarrl UQ g C'la.ws Oflllllllll. JOHN ROBINSON Did someone ask, Who is Lhaify' Anyone in the Class of '38 can tell you. VVhy it's that genial, jovial lad from Auburn. As an actor John proved himself tops when he was interlocutor in the l'Lazy Moon Minstrelsu and Billi- kens in Mistakes at the lllakcsf' Pardon me wc al- most forgot his eloquence in debating. One Act Plays MJ. BLINN SALISBURY lilinn has been extremely reticent during his four years at M. C. I., but in that space of time we have discovered he knows his lessons. He seldom appears at any of our social functions so we don't know much about him. If being conscientious helps toward success, we know hc's headed right. RUTH SHUMAN Play Fiddle Play introduces another musician of our class. But Ruth is not known alone for her ability to make a violin talk g her name always appears on that important but brief list, known as the Honor Roll. We know she'll make a mark at B. U. next fall. Orchestra, KI, 2, 3, Hg Girl Reserves CM, Glcc Club MJ: M. C. I . Editor-in-Clzicf C3l,' Trumpet Boarrl MD: Senior Play flljg Honor Rollg S6ll1llflt07'1:!l71.j National Honor Society. FANNY SIDELINGER Meet the poetess of the Class of '38, Fanny left us for a while but was very willing to return to complete her course. We shall always remember Fanny with Louise, or Louise with Fanny, as they never seemed to be separated. l'l1'L'Sll-'IVIIHL Prize Speaking Altcrnalcg fll'll'lI1-7L'li Prize Spcalringg lllanson Prize Speaking C315 Glcc Club MJ, Parks Ggnrznasiiun Prizeg Girl Reserves. izzi

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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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LOUISE SPINNEY Another of '33's elnssmutes who is shrouded in mystery of silence. However, we do know that Louise never haul to hesitxite for :rn nuswer. Prohahly she spent the many hours it took her to commute daily from llurnha-in to Pittsfield in resting her mind and getting ready to study. Girl lff'.w:r1'ns t,5jgGluaCl11l1 Mjg I'las.-: Ilistory. FRED STAFFORD llis Cll2Il'1ll'il'I'lSllC pose is one ol' dignified meditation he- hind an. dark he-arcl. Ile likes sports hut passes up every- thing when Ginnie gets in town. YVe will miss Fred hut we know he will go out and make us proud of heing his friend ut, M. C. I. Football ti, Ji, ,ljglm'nskr'll1r1ll 112, 3, My lll. C. I. Erlitorirrl Iiourfl tl, :Hg llmmr lloll tl, QD: lflrms Marshal MD. LAURENCE STAFFORD Hop is the good looking hlond ol' the Senior Class. Per- hzips it is due to his good looks that he has made many n. nl-l'llliHH lll'3Itl'l flutter. We have heen told he is very fond of parrots' we might suy tpollyj parrots. ldoollmll tl, Q, ll: Truel' tl, 59, J, H. BETH STONE lieth is another of our proverbial demure girls around school, hut, her contributions in the classroom and ,out- side activities will long he remembered. YVe realize what it means to get up early and drive to school even when ilfs ftwenty belowj hut these luincliezxps were 110 hindrance to lieth. She's sure to succeed. Girl Reserves Q3, .Hg Honor lfollg Vice 13I'l'S1illClll ROOSEVELT SUSI Roosevelt, the president of our class, is one of whom we are ull very proud. He has worked hard and cheerfully at his duties and is always ready to help. We hear a lot of stories about how he and his hunting companion can find the gzuneg hut why doniti they bring seine home to prove their stories? Ive wonder. lllass Pres-irlcr1.l fl, 2, 3, .Hg Track CI, Q, 3, .Hg Frcslz-Inari P'rizeSpcak1'ng Ulf Orclwsfra Cl, Q, 3, Me M mason Prize Speaking C311 Pop I,i0l1-C011 C315 ill Club CQ, 3, lj. WILLIAM TALBOT Bill is :mother of those uswingstersn and has set many :L foot dancing with his peppy sax playing. Besides hlowing a saxaphone to an good advantage, he eau also use IL basketball with excellent results. Bill has disturbed many at feminine heart but he says t.here's only Becky for him. Do we hear those distant chimes? Baskelbull U jg lllinstrel jg 0-relwstra My Trumpet Bourrl MJ: C'l:1.s.v Gifts. 'l23l

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