Maine Central Institute - Trumpet Yearbook (Pittsfield, ME)

 - Class of 1942

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4. Valedictory Salumtory Esmy Essay Es: ay CLASS 0DE CTune: The Dererl Songl I Dear school from you we must part As out into the World we start. We'll wiser be as we depart from thee, With God to guide us, You'll stand beside us. Thy great campus and thy halls Will be to us where mem'ry calls. Or answers clear to your each call we hear Bring us back to you. II Dear classmates of M. C. I., We part now but it's not goodbye. Thru happy years which go so swiftly by Our friendships here will seem so dear. Tho' We will be miles apart, As out into this world We start, YVith mem'ries dear of our friendships here, We'll go heart to heart. Il0NOIl PARTS 4261 Jean Palmer john Freese Evelyn Gould Sylvia Snow Cecelia Nordstrom Edwart Hodgins

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gpys' School. Frequently Miss Nordstrom may be heard on Information ease. ' Wendell Towle will return to Pittsfield as M. C. I.'s principal. He will immediately put into effect his new course of Comic Magazine. Betty Campbell will become the head of a large psychopathic hospital with Miss Dorna Bryant acting as her secretary. Miss Campbell will make a special study on the following subject: Why do teachers form the great- est percentage of the inmates in Psychopathic Hospitals? After working strenuously for about four years, Miss Campbell will be advised to take a vac- ation in Hawaii for her health. Stuart Withers will take Nelson Eddy's place as an opera singer. He will have to have an extra large bathtub before he can expect best results. Ellen Lougee will become a water-girl for the Frederick Con- struction Company. Ellen will be very happy in this occupation, in fact, she will gladly work over time without additional salary. The Heffren-Humphrey duo will journey to Africa for some big- game hunting. As we see it now they will return with one jay bird, three field mice and a lame duck. Marguerite Taylor, after having trained for a nurse, will not be able to overcome her great desire to roller skate. Consequently, she will own a private rink which she will call- The Bob Inn . Madame is pleased to predict a most brilliant future for Charles Scribner. He will go to the South Sea Islands where he will become a noted authority on basketball rules for the natives. Elaine Enman and Rosalie Varnum will go down in history as being responsible for some drastic changes in women's clothing. The girls, on returning to Pittsfield in 1951, will head a parade advocating sports clothes for comfort. Rosalie, who will lead he parade in a bright-red gym suit, will trip gracefully from side to side as she dribbles a basketball. Miss Enman will follow in her latest creation, a complete man's suit designed to fit women. Bink Hammond will become president of the United States by a large majority of votes. Bink will make many changes since he being in office. One of his outstanding accomplishments is beginning his Sawdust Burner Chats with Brother Members instead of My Friends. Murphy will become a sports commentator as soon as he can overcome his impediment ofslow speech. He will also compose a famous national march entitled, Eastport Marches Along. Ah! What is this in the very bottom of the bowl? Why it is a note from Madame La La Chu Gum, with both of our names on the outside. Let's open it and see what else she has to say. This is the note: Dear Friendsg I am very much indebted to you for being so kind as to read my prophe- cies concerning this illustrious class. In my past life I can never recall any class or classes that have had such interesting futures. Please return the magic bowl to the enchanted belfry. Your friend of darkness, Madame La La Chu Gum l25lr



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flrlrlressto Umlergrarluates . Class Oration Class Proplzefy Class Will Class Gyls Class History Class Chaplain Class Marshals Class F lower Class M 0110 CLASS DAY PARTS Marshall Hammond . Willard Lehr . Carolyn Brown David Hall . Velma Morse Elizabeth Campbell Murray Stebbins Pauline Lawrence Stuart Noyes . Mary Gallison Hans Muir Deep Red Rose Per Aspera Ad Astra CIIMMEN CEMEN T PROGRAM Senior Last Chapel Tuesday, June 2 Class Day Exercises . Saturday, june 6 Baccalaureate . . . Sunday, June 7 Commencement Exercises . Monday, June 8 l27l

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