Maine Central Institute - Trumpet Yearbook (Pittsfield, ME)

 - Class of 1947

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ERNES it Kii.i,.x M Pllixjieltl, Nltliilt' Football 3, M Club, Cross Country 4, l3aseball Z. ln sports and studies he was ever so cleyerg None could be found who could do better. Quiet and patient without much to sav. We found we could depend upon him any das. U-xyin MMZKIQN Dave Pittsfield, Nltllllt' Hieiuufizr Aiaiiitiia l.l'l!lN Hcrb'l lliltxjieltl, ?VlLlHlL' He comes into class wearing 'i smile, His stories and jokes are really worthwhile. At the stroke of three-thirty he quiclcly departs, For some one has liound a sale place in his heart. Crcii, Mcl.,xt:u.-xN, liz. CcC lllffsjleltl, lvltllilt' louis l3. Lrisr lack Millinucket, Maine lixecutive Com. 4, Trumpet l3oard Editor-in-Chief 4, Boys' Ulee Club 4g l3asketball 4, Capt. M Club, baseball 4: n lack we have the man with a load, Carrying basketball, year book to a goal. ln the girls' reception room, we're told, lly his magic music he charms many a soul. Giiimip McMANN ..jCrrY,. li izi'1 ' iviA i3 r rivi, R. I. Ulee Club 43 lvl Club, Base- ball 4g basketball 4, Varsity Football 4, l-Esi.ue Luster ri Red Kittery, Maine Traip Academy 1, 2, 3, 43 Foo ball, Basketball, M Club. Red Leggett always finds th time To flirt around with Wilely But we know that he would giv a dime For l3unky's winning smile. SAMUEL MEREEN Sammy Wilt elil, Mai iit' Wilton Academy l, Z, 3, 4, Gl Club, Football, lce Hockey, Trac Wiliter Sports, ld Club. Tfllmlwf llmllill 23 ulvln Club 2' Trumpet l3oard l, Chapel l3oard 3, 4, Football Z, l3aseball Z, 3, 4, lg lvri:,.,g,,,.1,km,, 1' Z: Mlmwn l3ri:e-Speaking 3, Hockey 3, 4, 1Hri:L.,SPL..,ki,,g 3.5 Debating 3. 4, Public Speaking Club 4, Talisman Editor 4. For you when school-days E V Are over and past. Dave is the boy who with us does Maw l,l,.:m,,,, ,,,c,m,,-ik., mtci Forever last. lle's one ol' our stars in basket- ball, Xwithout his plays our team might fail, beware, girls! A woll s in sight! And isn't he a scream! He does make life a bit ln sports he cuts a caper. At M. C. l. he's worked at debate And is editor ol' our paper. n4Qg, as He's just as good at other things. Miss Dingxrall says. he even sings. bright. Uur egoist, Sam Mereen.

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Hmm, H.-xMMoNn Pittsfield, Maine -Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Outing Cluh 45 lee Cluh 4. ur Ha:el's a demure little lass, ut we can depend on her in class, e Gnd her a girl with the greatest tact, nd of many friends you'll never lack. EVA 5loHNsoN Huw., Pittsfield, Maine es. 15 Pop Concert l, 25 Board 3. ueeess we know you'll gun with that hoy from is golden so they say, .. ., wx et on Ike any old ix Ai'sriN Hfxiuus Suutli Pmtlanil, Me, Hockey 35 Track 35 Foothall 4. Then asked to do some work, He smiles and hegins the taslcg With his winsome smiles, he's a friend worthwhile, To everyone in the class. BRADFURIH W. loHNsi'oNE -IR. ..Bmd,, Clint rmri, Maine Clinton High School I, Z. 3, 4. EVUFNH O. HENIWIEIXSKYN Genie llinglutm, Maine House Council 45 Track 45 Football 3, 45 Basehall 3, 45 Haskethall 3, 45 Trumpet Board 3, 45 Class Orlieer 45 Outing Cluh 45 National Honor Society 35 M Cluh. ln foothall you were A No. one- We knew you'd carry the hall. ln classes, laurels you'ye won, And will hring honor to us all. 13.-xiumim KENNEDY Barb Pillxfieitl, lVldlYlL' Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Outing Cluh 35 Clee Cluh 45 Hockey 45 Girls' Xllfith l3rad not in her English SPUVIS 1- 2- 33 T11liSmilU41 class Miss De Reynolds is aghast' l3arh is our girl in hasketlwall5 F he . 5, .hf . 1 5, i 4' . Y She keeps them on the run. or is ns ul smile .lIlLlXVII1IIlIlf,, way The final seore is never ealled lvlalce hrighter lnany a gloomy Till Barb has had hw mn' day. 'N'lN-r XVILII-XM l'lFNI1Hlk'KS. lu. Slim l-eu'istun, Maine Cross Country 45 Boys' M Cluh 45 Boys' Ulee Cluh 45 Hoekev 45 Cheerleader 45 Senior Play 4. As tall and slender as a white hireh tree, ln any crowd he's easy to see. A true faithful friend through thick Ht-'ll always face the world with a grin, and thin5 Wai VER KENNEIW Pittsjielil, Maine Football 35 l3asketlwall 35 Sports Editor 35 Silence is golden they sayg You certainly must get wonderful Pay: liut words alone a man do not make5 Your example more of us should take.



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BUR'roN Locxnairi' Burt Wiiiterizort, Maine Our Burton is everything all in one With a heart free from care and full of fun. When Babson he enters with all his good cheer, We know he'll he voted the man ofthe year. Burrv Muniuruuw Pittsfield, Maine Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 43 Girls'Athleticsl. Though most girls' ehatter is loud, Of Betty we can he proud. For she's as silent as a beealmed sea, Yet never a hetter friend could he. joHN I.. LUKE, jk. pooch Milo, Maine Stearns High 1, Z, 33 Baskethall 4: M Cluh 4: House Council 4. From Milo our john Luke doth hail. On the court he gave us a thrill. His shots for the hasket ne'er did fail, When we needed the points to Fill the bill. Suwfxu. Muiuii Vancelmm, Maine Calais Academy l, Z, Vancehoro High 3. Qtiiet and thoughtllull you'll always heg That you know the answers, we all agree. . Tiiom.-is lVlACljONAI.l5 T, C. Chmluier. Maine Gardiner High l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Cluh 43 House Council 43 Foot- hall 4, Hockey 4g M Cluh 4, Track 4. The tall, strong, silent type Who never seems to have a gripe. A dream come true, with girls he'll do. Gardiner, Maine, Hurrah, for you. Ul..fxm's L. lVlURRIfI,I Detroit, Maine Prize Speaking I. Qiiiet, lwashiiul and a little hir shy, As for the reason we'll never know why. Typing and shorthand are all to het' Cfcditg The oflice that gets her will nc-'er show a dehit. AN rnorsn' M ,xeimj Tony ljixwicli, Maxx. lpswich High l, 1, ig Basltethall 4g llasehall -ig M Cluh 4. A Boston hoy with lots of style. What lies hehind his quiet smile A sparkle of wit or a thought oi' sport 01' oi a hlonde to whom he pays court? Liovn Moluusoiv Percy willlllll, Maine Hoelicy lxlgr. 4. Hailing, snowing, rainy, or fair, Percy, the lwlonde, is always there. Stay in his company hut a little while, Yoifll actually eatcli his inflec- tious smile.

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