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CLAIR LEIGH CIANCHETTE Bull Pittsfield, Maine For three years Bull threw speaking contests for a loss. This spring he may throw the shot for a new record. He is one of the three chosen All Maine too. Aside from sports, he excels in Latin. Prize Speaking 113, Alumni Prize Speak- ing 1235 Manson Prize Speaking Winner 133,' Class President 13, 43,' Hi-Y Club 13, 43. RAY A. COOK Cookie Eastport, Maine Ray wants to be a doctor. lf he keeps on, he will no doubt be a success. However, we think he may be side-tracked into becoming a Barba. Basketball 143. CECIL FRANK COOMBS Ce-c Pittsfield, Maine CeC is the bold, dashing, loud-talking fellow in the Sth period English class. At one time, he hoped for a writing career. He wrote a play which played one consecutive night at Powers Hall. Baseball 11, 2, 3, 43, Football 143,' Hi-Y 145- BERTHA AUDREY DAVIS Pittsfield, Maine Audrey, when we think of the class of '41 we remember how honest and good-hearted you were. What a help you were when we were putting on entertainments. Congrat- lations on your honor part, you deserved it! Girl Reserves 1135 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 43,' Prize Speaking 113,' Honor Essay 143. MURIEL ELEANOR DEAN Maudie Pittsfield, Maine We feel that you have spread your enthusi- astic spirit among us during our four years together. Maudie, we will miss seeing your cheery smile. Class Treasurer 113,' Girl Reserves 13, 43 g Senior Play: Vice President 123g M. C. I. Editorial Board 133. IRENE DUNTON Burnham, Maine Irene, we give you credit for struggling through any kind of weather to reach that faithful bus. That alone shows you have the courage and determination which will carry you through. ROBERT C. DUNTON Red Pittsfield, Maine Red, the sawed-oil' financial wizard, keeps our publications out of the red. He's a great favorite with the weaker sex. Made the famous statement, Here, you keep score. M . C. I . Editorial Board 11-2-3 3,' Trumpet Board 143, M. C. I. H. Y. Club 13,43,'Alumni Prize Speaking 123, Senior Play,' M Club 143, Baseball 11-2-3-435 Football 11-2-3-43, Track 11-2-j3,' . WINNIFRED MAE ELLINGWOOD Winnie Pittsfield, Maine Here's to the actress of our class--our per- fect maid- Rosie. Following in her sister's footsteps, debating seems to be her interest. Winnie has always had a smile or kind word for someone. It seems that she has a prefer- ence for men whose Arms are Strong. Editorial Board 11, 2, 3, 43,' Senior Play,' Debating 13, 43: Girl Reserves 113g Prize Speaking 11, 23,' Class Prophecy, National Honor Society 143. EMERY WILLINGTON FLAVIN Flav West Paris, Maine This West Paris nightingale made a big hit on the M. C. I. campus. Nelson Eddy had better watch his step, By jeepers! Football 1435 Basketball 143,' Orchestra 143,' FRANK L. FURBUSH Bush Palmyra, Maine Dancing is one art of which this farmer boy is always master. His happy smile, his pleas- ing personality, will make him many friends in life. Football 12, 3, 43,- Track 133, Baseball 11,3 2, 43, President 113,' Senior Play, Wrestling. 13 3. FRANCIS J. GAUDETTE Hector Mexico, Maine Hector was destined to make himself an athletic name at M. C. I. but Lady Misfor- tune gazed upon him and kept him on the sidelines. Hector's chance will come some- time. Everyone hopes it will be soon. Football 143 ,Executive com. 143. GLADYS ALTI-IEA COULD Pittslield, Maine Gladys has been our efficient treasurer. Her clever artistry has been welcome when- ever our class had need of dance orders. Be- sides being capable, she is always willing to do more than her share. We hear that she takes quite an interest in the fair city of Boston. Now we'd like to know why! M. C. I. Editorial Board 11, 2, 33,' Marshal 11, 2, 3, 43,' Treasurer 143 g National Honor Society 143. 'I17l
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