Maine Central Institute - Trumpet Yearbook (Pittsfield, ME)

 - Class of 1939

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Class Will Be It Remembered, that We, the Senior Class at Maine Central Institute of Pittsfield in the County of Somerset and State of Maine, being ol' lawful age and of sound and disposing mind and memory, but mindful ol' the uncertainty of life, do hereby make, publish and declare this, our last will and testainent, hereby revoking any and all former Wills by us at any time made, and we hereby direct the disposition of our Worldly estate in the manner following, to wit: Item I, To our efficient faculty we leave our deepest regrets for any hardships we might have caused them. Item 2, To our successors, the present junior class ol' Maine Central Institute, we will the privilege of occupying the seats in chapel which We enjoyed With great dignity this past school year. Item 3, Having gained an abundance ol' knowledge while passing through M. C. I., we, feeling kindly disposed toward the four succeeding classes, do hereby divide equally among the above mentioned, the excess informa- tion Whieh We have acquired. Item 4, To the enrollment of next 'fall we assure the signature ol' four or five post graduate students of our worthy elassmeinbers who are unable to say adieu so abruptly. Ilem 5, Frank Smith graciously Wills his loping gait to that smooth sopho- more, John Hatch. Item 6, Tiny Bart Coffin has finally consented to bequeath his diet regime to rotund Wayne Thurston. Iiem- 7, Bob Maynard's flashing personality we allot to Bashful 'Bill l+'redriek. Item 8, To Miss Ann Millihen we direct Miss Betty Lane's ability to Charm the masculine hearts. Item 9, Kenton Gould has condescended to bequeath to Edwina Mann the use of her ear. 26

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NORMAN YOUNG Hancock, Me. Norm All hail! Norm, pride of Mrs. Murch's crew of brave and strong. If he hustles around baseball diamond he does in Powers' Hall, the M. C. I. baseball glory is assured. Leaves several scholastic records behind. Up and coming photographer. Similar to Two Gun Pete of silent movies-quick on draw and always gets his man. Baseball 13JgFootball 13, 4JgBasketball 13, 4.JgBoys M Club 13, 4JgSecond HonorEssayg Manson Prize Speakingg JuniorE'ditorialBoardg TrnmpetBoardg Honor Roll 13, 43. ELAINE YOUNGER Pittsfield, Me. Emy Knows a mousie poem. Has many manly interests. Versatility ranges from ,cello erooning to snake charming, snowshoeing to SWlIT1llllllg,Fl'BllCl1 to trig, horses to Chry- slers. Pushes buttons and things happen. Washington bound for D. A. R. Bet she passes a bill for Girl Reserves and Womens' Rights. More power to you. She has many duties But knows what to do. Secretary of Class 1435 Minstrel Show 11 , 35, Pop Con- cert 11, 2, 3, 455 Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 45, Girl Reserves 11, 295 President 13, 43, Glee Club 11 , 2, 3, 435 Chairman Prize Speaking, Manson Prize Speaking, Editorial Board 11 J: Editor-in-Chief 12, Sjglionor Roll, Honor Society 13, .4Jg Washington Club, Debating 135, M. C. I. trio 11, 2, 3, 45. NORMAN PUSHOR Palmyra, Me. Push Boom, boom, and it's Norman, Ladies and Gentlemen. A tall gra' voice fur a wee' sma' man. Competent com- muter, he's our right-hand man for Pop Concerts and all things that count. Grand friend, great fellow. Our best wishes, Norman. Track 11, 225 gEditorial Board 121. CLASS POEM We've reached the end of childhood's roads, We've always found them smooth and straight. Before us in the distance there Life's looming mountain lies in state. We take the road to F2L111C'S high peak, Ambition's hands with ours entwined Following famous footprints left To guide us in the Sands of Time. We shall not waver nor give up Tho' from ascending we are YV01'11, But with true faith in God above Forever we'll look up and on. 25



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I tem I tem I tcm I tem I tem Item Item Item Item Item I tem I tem I 16111 10, Walt Sliernnui willingly transniits his wondrously soft voice to turbulent lied Oliver. 11, In order that Beverly l'lateh's inelodious giggle will not be lost to those who will attend M. C. I. in future years, we decree that Dot Whitman shall earry on in the capacity of Gracie Allen. To tliat studious Gilbert Webber, our highly esteemed valedietorian, Raymond Whitney by name, does will his ii-on-rinnned glasses to ease IZ, the eye-strain ol' the above named under-graduate. 13, Hl'illlSllH Bob Mercier leaves his flat-feet to that amiable anibler, John Susi. 14, Realizing that inusie often soothes a mad-1nan, Phyllis McMann wishes that her little violin be given to that good-looking blonde, Clair Cfianeliette. 15, Our loquaeious Glenn Cfookson donates his rapid flow of the English language to that quiet, unassuming Donald Susi. 16, 'l'o the poteiiliial males who will attend our esteemed Institute this coming year we do ordain that they shall be under the jurisdiction of that vivaeious blonde, Jackie Hallet. 17, The illustrious sisters, Rita and Dena, do will the gentle art of learning to the robust Small brothers. IS, Frank Squires bestows upon Master Earl Brill the dainty bootees which the donor displayed so eoyly in the senior play. ol' the flower gardens ability to the master 19, ln order that Royal may attack the potato bugs with ease, our aerial St. Pierre Wills his jumping gardner, Mr. Grover, Sr. 20, Bob Blake thoughtfully transmits his cute boyish expression to a fortu- nate young ninn who is named Donald Stone. 21, Aibalie Moore hands down her capability to COIISLIIIIE nutrition to that inirtlilul .lane Craig. 22, Alert liarle ltriend is to be the distinguished young inan as selected by Mr. lfldward Buckley, Beau Bru1n1nell of our class, to carry on in est-ablisliing what the well-dressed man of today wears. 27

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