Maine Central Institute - Trumpet Yearbook (Pittsfield, ME)

 - Class of 1942

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Merton Humphrey Mort Pittsfield, Maine Merton is another one of our silent members but he-'s a noted hunter of the elusive deer. Lea Lawrence Lefty Pittsfield, Maine You've been a good friend to, and a faithful servant of the Class of '42, Lea. In the future may success and happi- ness be yours. Glee Club C2, 33 Pop Concert CZ, 3, 43 Orchestra CZ, 3, 43 Board C33 Executive Committee C43 Manson Prize Speaking Pauline Lawrence Polly Lubec, Maine The best of luck to our Polly, who maintains a personality plus, who has a perfect history rank and all the qualifications of a grand girl. Alumni Prize i Speaking, Girl Reserves CZ, 3, 43 Glee Club CZ, 33 M. C. I. Board CZ, 33 Senior Executive Committee William W. Lehr Bill Pittsfield, Maine We ain't woFHn ' when we say that we hope that you'll have plenty of luck in everything in the future, and that the weather will always be suitable with plenty of Snow. Prize Speaking CZ3 Manson Prize Speaking C33 Hi-Y Club CZ, 3, 43 Treasurer C3, 43 Debate Club CZ, 3, 43 President C43 Oldham Debate Medal CZ3 Trurn- petBoard C43Baseball Cl, Z, 3, 43 Basketball CZ, 33 Ellen Lougee Chick Bangor, Maine Although Ellen has been with us for only one year, we have found that she has a smile for everyone. As an artist, she is tops. She draws anything, but if to draw means to attract, a certain blonde giant is her specialty. Basketball Captain C43 Cheer- leader C43 Girl Reserves C43 f17l Doris Lyon Dot Pittsfield, Maine Aside from her helpfulness to the Class of '42, Dot has proved to be quite a sports- woman. She specializes in doing her French live minutes before the bell. Good luck, Dot. Girl Reserves C1, Z3 Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 43 Benjamin Mathews Growl Pittsfield, Maine Ben has been very quiet around school for four years, but his ambition be to an aviator willlput the ,laps on the alert. Growl is also an eminent Hsherman, hunter, and trapper. He handles a Model T with great dexterity. Velma Morse Rae Swans Island, Maine She comes from off the Coast and she loves the Harbor Lights -right? VVe've certain- ly enjoyed having you with us at M. C. I. and we wish you all the happiness in the world. Class Treasurer C23 Girl Reserves President C43 National Honor Society C33 M. C. I. Board C23 Glee Club CZ, 33 Hans Muir Killer Ridlonville, Maine Hans, the blonde Scotchman, has attracted many of the fairer sex to his side by his Bing Crosby renditions. He is the pride of Miss Henry's dining- hall crew. Football C43Basketball C43 Trum- pet Board C43 Kenneth H. Murphy Ken Eastport, Maine Q f LM As the Boogie-VVoogie King of M. C. I., Ken really pounds out a mean eight-to-the-bar. Ma- dame Zelaine predicts that some- UG day he will be killing the kats at the VVhrite House as he will Quvkf be the Vice-President under President Muir in 1972. Debate C43

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rel!-et rr M M iii Irene Goodrich Corporal Pittsfield, Maine The girl with many talents- she draws, she skates, she plays the piano. Vlihy can't we all be lncky like this blonde Corporal with her friendly disposition? Girl Reserves C2, 33 Glen' Club i2, 3 3 Orrlleslra 13, -L l Margaret Gosline Margie Gardner, Maine Margaret has made many friends at M. C. l. in the past four years by her nice smile and pleasant disposition. Mavsuccess and happiness be yours in the future Margin .rfrrllery Cl, 2, 33 Glee Club Cf, 2, 33 Girl Reserves C1, 2, 3, 43 Class Tresonrer Cl 3 Normand Gott Gott Bangor, Maine To our blue-eyed, red-headed friend from Bangor. The de- tective of Suite 4 who couldn't figure out the Mystery of the Open Vl'indow. wishing the best of luck to you, Norm, in your future as an engineer. Ili- l' Club C43 Evelyn Gould t'Ev Pittsfield, Maine livt-lyn's ambitions seem to be centered around Bowdoin Col- lege. XYL- wonder why! Keep up the good work, Ev and you're bound to come out on top. M. C. I. Board C1, 23 Trumpet Board C4 3 Salutatorian David Hall Beaver Madison, Maine Madison's gift to the football parade. Dave is by far the best football player in M. C. I. He received recognition as an All Maine Guard. In College he should go further-maybe All American. Football C2, 3, -13 Ill Club C2, 3, 43 Hi- Y Club 63, -4l3ExPf1ll1'1'8 Cotntnittee C43 Trumpet Board C43 flfil Marshall Hammond Bink Pittsfield, Maine Pu-xy Hammond has other hobbies than those of women. The Senior Class and the Hi-Y Club owe their success to his careful management. Class President ,C2, 43 Vice- President C13 Debate Club C1, 2, 3, 43 Football Manager C43 Track C3, 43 Basketball C1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball Cl, 2, 3, 43 Prize Speaking C2, 33 Editorial Board C33 Oldham Debate Medal C33 Executive Committee C 43 Vaughan Heflran Ht-ff Pittsfield, Maine Yaughan's first loves are Hare and Hound Chases and aviation. Although very quiet around school, he is a popular fella'. Track C3, 43 Frank Hesdorfer, Jr. Pittsfield, Maine As Frank is the best butler M. C. I. has ever had, he is destined to become a great actor, but, alas, he will be flying far over our heads. Wrestling C2, 33 Prize Speaking C13 Senior Play, Orchestra C2, 33 Ewart Hodgins Ur Pittsfield, Maine M. C. l.'s only hermit. Ewart likes the woods and Lyon Cs3. Ewart's poor ranks C85 or better3 have always worried him, but the RAF will take him just the same. Senior Play, Orchestra C33 IfVres- tling C2, 33 Track C2, 33 M. C. I. Board C33 Janet Humphrey jan Pittsfield, Maine I If you see someone coming up the walk about twenty-Five minutes after eight, you know it's janet. But she always gets there and that's what really counts. Good luck, janet. Glee Club C1, 2, 33 Orchestra C1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball C1, 23



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M Cecelia Nordstrom Martha Pittsfield, Maine Cecelia, our talented classmate. If you ever want a favor done, call on f'Martha. I hear you have a weakness for jerry pie. Best of luck! Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 45 Basketball C1, 2, 35 Glee Club C1, 2, 35 Girl Reserves Cl, 2, 35 Stuart Noyes Noisy Limestone, Maine Noisy as his name implies is always on the go looking out for some one else. He has a lease on the reception room of the girl's dorm, which he will give up at the end of the year to some interested party. Vice-President C25 Hi-Y C3, 45 Orchestra C2, 3, 45 Senior Play C45 Editorial Board C2, 45 Jeanne Palmer Pittsfield, Maine You're a Small girl, Jeanne, and we think you're grand. l'Iere's hoping you'll Bob on that wave of happiness and success in the future. Archery C3, 45 Cheerleader C3, 45 Girl Reserves Cl, 2, 3, 45 Pres- ident 'C25 Glee Club Cl, 2, 35 Orchestra C1, 2, 3, 45 Editor-in- chief C1. 25 Manson Prize Speak- ing Alice Pendexter Penny Pittsfield, Maine Alice says little, but she has a keen sense of humor and a ready smile. Her take-life- easy attitude is quickened a bit by roller-skating. May all your life roll by as smoothly as you do on skates, Penny. Basketball C l, 2, 35 Girl Reserves C1,25 Charles Scribner Scrib Bangor, Maine Slow-moving and easy-going are the words which best describe Scrib. He's a demon on the basketball fioor, sinking 'em from all angles. Basketball C45 'IISI Herbert Scribner Scrib Pittsfield, Maine Scrib is the future Comp- troller of the W. P. A. His ambition C?5 is to lean on a shovel. His beautiful pea green clothes catch the eye of all who pass by. Couch5 Debate C45 Douglas Sinclair Doug Fairfield, Maine M. C. I.'s little grandpa Without him the Dorm boys would be lost and perhaps would miss breakfast and even classes. He's Mrs. Willey's page boy too. Track C2, 3, 45 M. C. I. Board C35 Senior Play Stage Manager. Vernon Smiley, Jr. johnny Milton, Maine Watch out, Benny Goodman, here comes the successor to your King of Swing throne. johnny is the future Eddie Douchin of the keyboard. jun- ior is also the Queen of the stage. Good luck, Johnny! Women are a necessity, so says S1nike. Orchestra C45 Senior Play, Bas- ketball C4 5 Sylvia J. Snow Skip Fryeburg, Maine Although Skip has met with a few difficulties during her four years at M. C. I. her pleasing personality will never be forgotten. Her super ability on the piano' must be complimented, also. Archery C1, 25 Girl Reserves C1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club Cl, 25 Orches- tra C1, 2, 3, 45 M. C. I. Board Cl. 25 Murray Stebbins Bit Biddeford, Maine Bit will surely be missed at M. C. I. His down-to-earth personality has won him many friends. Best of luck to a great athlete. Football C45Basketball C45 sw' fa 0,9-J JM G if

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