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MARTIN A. KELLEY Martin shall surely be missed at the school. His down-to-earth personality has won him many friends. From his green freshman days, his speechmaking has been famous: We want Kelley. Honor Roll 11, 2, 3, 45,' Freshman Prize Speaking ,' Alumni Prize S peakingg Vice-Presi- dent 135,' Senior Play, M. C. I. Editorial Board 11, 255 Trumpet Board 145g President Varsity M Club 145,' member 12,3, 45,' Hi- Y-Club 13, 45,' Football Manager 145,' Base- ball 11, 2,3, 45. ELIZABETH WINONA KING Betty South Paris, Maine Betty is the high idealist of our class. A designer at heart, she has been a very neces- dary member on the decorating committees. ln her two years with our class she has gained many friends. Girl Reserves 13, 45, Glee Club 145,' De- bating 145,' Trumpet Board 145. SHIRLEY LAWLER Pittsfield, Maine Shirley, our valedictorian, never leaves a lesson unread. Although she is quiet, she is also amiable and cheerful. We shall always remember the expert penmanship of our secretary. Editorial Board 115,' Treasurer 135 5 Secre- tary 13, 45,' Valedictoriang Manson Prize Speaking: Nationa l Honor Society. DONNA HOPE LEAVITT Pittsheld, Maine Donna is that snappy young lady in red. She is full of pep and pleasant to talk with. We wish her lots of happiness in the future. Alumni Prize Speaking. PATRICIA JANE MERRILL Pat Pittsfield, Maine Pat is pep and laughter personified and is always the life of the party. With her grand personality and smile she is a friend to all. Since Christmas her favorite song seems to be Do lt Again. We wonder why! Girl Reserves 11, 2,3, 45,'Glee Club 11,3, 45,' Senior Play. PAUL MORRELL Pittsfield, Maine Oh! another master-inind about to be turned loose. That's no crack, Paulg we really mean it and wish you the best of success. Alumni Prize Speaking 125, Manson Prize Speaking 135gBaseball Manager 13 5,' M. C. I. Editorial Board 135, Varsity M Club 145, Third Honor Essay. CHARLES STURTEVANT PARTRIDGE Charlie Norway, Maine When the necessity for a good trumpeter arises, Charlie is the first to be called upon. We'll long remember his solos in Chapel. That trumpet will swiftly take him up that long ladder to fame. Orchestra 145 5 Class Chaplain 145: Senior Play Manager. GLADYS IRENE PENDEXTER Pittsfield, Maine Classes at M. C. I. would be dull without you present, Gladys. With your ability as a speaker, we know you will succeed in your life work as a salesgirl. Alumni Prize Speaking 125. IRENE PROULX R Burnham, Maine A vivacious, dark-eyed beauty with a winning personality. She made a hit as janet Pace in the Senior Play. In the olden days all roads led to Rome, but to R they all lead to Waterville. She hopes to follow the foot- steps of Florence Nightingale. Good luck, Irene. Senior Class Play 145. MARGARET JEAN PURINTON Purry Pittsfield, Maine Our Jeanie with the Light-Brown Hair has a smile for everyone and a personality which rates A+. She has proven herself a class scholar and she will make a success as a future Bates Co-ed. We don't wonder at her special interest in National Defense. M. C. I . Editorial Board 11-3 5gGirl Reserves 11, 2, 3, 45,' Girl Reserve Secretary 145 5 Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 45,6166 Club Accompanist 11, 2, 3, 45,' Class Secretary 125,' National Honor Society 135,' Manson Prize Speakingg TrumpetBoard 14 5 I Senior Play,' Salutatorian. ESTHER ALICE REYNOLDS Fred Pittsfield, Maine We hear that Esther is tops on the roller- skating Hoor, likes a good debate, and is not only ready for a good time but helps to make one. lt is good to lengthen to the last a sunny mood, must be her motto. Debating 11, 25,- Senior Play. DONALD D. SAWYER Duck Bingham, Maine Cooperation is one of Don's better principles. He will always help. He should be a literary genius in later life since he has plenty of practice in his correspondence with Oak Grove. -l91l-
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