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D Shirley B. Wilcox t'ulm Pittsheltl, Maine Freshman PVIITF Spralefng: Urrh- rstra CI, 35 .'G1ef' Club Cl, 2, JJ: E.Y?fufI.1'f Cnn1n11'llf'e HJ: Chapel Board H J J Senior Play. To the girl with the smiling eyes! llopc the years will al- ways keep l3ucl rling for yon. lt's zi good thing l z1irticltl isn't too far away. Pzilinyrn, Maine Girls' All1lf'lf1'.i' ff, J, -Ili Girls' .wlflzleffr C'n1m1'1'l CJ, -ll .' M Club C-ll. Pete is the little member of our class. You know what they say, Good things come in little pavkagt's. V e can well believe that after having her in our Class for four years, Lozuls of Happi- ness Always, Pete. Beatrice M. Wright Ben Pittshcld, Maine Senior Play ,' Class Chaplain. Here's a girl with fine ideals and lots of ambition. Herc's all the best to a grand person. Class 'Ode CTune: My SlziningHourj Dearest school, we leave thee here And our paths will be newg All the mem'ries we hold dear They will bring us back to you. Through the years with God to lead us- And our faith in thee to speed us Whene'er M.C.I., whene'er you need us We shall ever be true. -H9 Dearest friends, our parting nears All too quickly, we sighg And our eyes may fill with tears As we think of days gone by. In the future dark before us Friendships will be comfort for us. With our faith and these before us- We depart from thee. Hattie D. White Elaine M. Wiles Pete
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Beverley E. Small Hey Vittslielrl, Maine Gloff Club ll J. 'l'h:1t's quite an assortment you have hicltlen in your hilllolcl, llevf aml we weren't speaking ol' hills. Coulrl it lie that you are looking for another servireman to aclcl to your alreacly famous eollert ion? Eleanor N. Stafford Hlillit- Vt aterville, Maine Girl Refszfrws Cl, Z, 3, -IJJGIP1' Club ll, 2, .735 ICx1'z'14li1'1' Clini- m1'llf'1' C-ll. 'l'o the quiet, lint oh, so attrar- tive young lamly, we wish all the happiness that life van give her. With all her eorresprmdence, lileanor will lincl the right one someday. Virginia M. Sfewart Ginny Pittstielcl, Maine Urrheslra ll, Z, J, -ID. Ginny is our lovely liloncle. Navy lmlue anal gold seems to appeal to her espeeially. tloocl Wishes, Ginny, may you en- joy your trip to Vuha. Charles A. Swift l'harlie Pittsfield, Maine Baxeball Cl J ,' Cross Country Ui: Trark C235 Manson Prize Speak- ing C355 Trumpet Board C-ll: Senior Play: Address to Under- graduates. As a senior t'l1arlie really came into his own. What an aetorl This fellow will always have a Mary life, what with all those trips to lioston. All the liest to someone lllfl' to know. Norma E. Turner Sis Troy, Maine llriily Iligli ll, Zi: Ulm' Club l.?JgSm1ior Play HJ. Norma is the girl who came to us from lluity lligh and seems so quiet and shy. lint to her intimate friends she is anything hut. Stan up, Norma, and take at bow. Best of luck! -118 Dorothy l.. Tweedie Dottie Pittslielml, Maine Glvzf Club tl, 2, J l J Girl ltr'svrz'r.v fl, 2, 3, -lli lfr1 l4'.Ylrrl f-Ili Sen ior Play ,' Class 111-.YlUI V. llert s to Dottie the girl who has founrl her way into the hearts ol' many with her loyalty antl that lmreathrtaking smile. Parbara l,. White Barb Vittslielml, Maine Girl Rr'.ve'rw.v tl, 2, 5, 41. llarli is our stately niaitlen with that unexpected interest in etlueation, at least, her thoughts eeuter arountl follzy. Hattie D. White Pittslieltl, Maine Clzlss lfdilor tl 3 :Glow Klub tl, J, .1'J:Uirls' Allzlrlirs CJ, 3, JJ: Girlx' .-llhlfflir Cllllllfll CZ, J, 4: M Club HD: f'lux.v S!'I'f!'lt1f.l' C2 J J .-llumni PrizeSpeuleir1g ffl Q Girl Reserves CJ, 3, -Ili Class Trmsuror C355 lllanson Prize Spezlilehlg C355 lf.x'vr'1cli1'c' Com- willrff' Q-ll: Clzapfl Board HD: Trumpet Board f-ll: Senior Play: Nalioual Ilonor Sor'if'ly CJ, -ll J Salulalorian. Your sparkling wit and enthusi- asm will take you far, Hattie, as it has in your four years at M. C. I. ln anything our Class has undertaken, you have taken an important part and been a willing leader. llest ll ishes for Future Happiness. Louise M. White Pittslielcl, Maine Thi rd I1 orior Esxay. llere's a girl with znnlmition. She wants to hc another lflorenee Nightingale and from the way you juggle those i'l'lL'Illll'illS, l.ouise, we know you'll lie a suc- eess, Best of l.uek. Marian Wilber Trish Detroit, Maine .flrms .'lf6lfl!'I7ly, Slirllauriiv Fullx, lllass. til. Your climples, recl-er-aulnn'n hair, and pleasing personality will long he remembered liy your Classmates at M. C. l. llere's a toast to our Detroit farmerettel
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Class Poem For four long years you've harbored us Within your honored halls. For four long years a counselor In answer to our calls. 'Tis nearly time to leave you, The end of schooling draws nigh. I'm sure this class of '44 Is proud of their M. C. I. We shared all sorrow, grief and strife Contained in human heart. We tried as our Great God did bid Always to do our part. The years have passed too quickly, We've found that school was but play, We're soon choosing a future, Let us wisely mark our way. Ever success be our motto As in strange lands we stray, Yet, in this word are ventures bold That have led friends away. Let us on to far flung fields, Take part in our valiant role, If we try, fail, try again, Winners to be we areltold. We'll find the course long and narrow. Master each task that comes. We'll find paths rough and uncertain, But ne'er fear 'till race is won. Let's solve problems with reason As those who have gone before, May we be now as useful As our friends who are at war. Elaine MJ Wiles 420 l
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