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ANN E. IVICKEEL Pittsfield, Maine Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball Zg Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4g F.H.A. I, 2, 35 Public Relations Chairman 4g Glee Club 3, 43 Yearbook 4. In basketball and softball She's no fuddy-duddyg But when it comes to field hockey, She really gets bloody. COLBY M. MERCHANT Birdie Palmyra, Maine Assistant Coach Girls' Field Hockeyg Talisman Z, 3, 43 Prize Speaking 2 35 Baseball Z 3 43 Hockey 3: 4. Birdie is a whiz in both sports and studies. We hope you bring the Colby Girls' Field Hockey team as much luck as you did ours. LAWRENCE A. MeKENNEY Larry Clinton, Maine Clinton High School 3. Larry is that dark, curly haired G.I., who has enlightened our class by his presence. MAURICE E. MERRILL Heinie Brunswick, Maine Brunswick High School 33 Foot- ball 4g Basketball 4g Baseball 45 I3oy's Dorm House Council 4. Sports render Heinie a beck- oning callg He's a swell guy and liked by all. DAVID W. MCLELLAN Big Mac Portland, Maine Deering 4. Dave, your field seems to be psychology, for all we've heard are praises of you. PAUL W. MILLER Moose Wells, Maine Wells High School 43 Football 4g Baseball 43 Member of Bullsg 'I-rack 4. But come with old Moose and leave the Lot Of Saturday Study and English Class forgot. li HELEN L. MENENDEZ Pirtsfeld, Maine Foxcroft Academy 45 Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 45 Field Hockeyg Basket- ballg Softballg F.H.A.g Orchestra: Glee Clubg Talismang Athletic Council. Was she the Queen of Nicotine In the part of tobacco Rhoda? Variety Show or Senior Play? I'm sure somewhere I've knowed her Now I remember - she sang Lucy in the City fl had to have something to rhyme with this dittyl WILBUR E. MILLER Newport, Maine Newport High School 4g Base- ball, Wilbur is the singer of ou class, and we congratulate hi on his excellent job of leadin Chapel.
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,vw JEAN C. LIBBY Burnham, Maine Y'-Teens Z, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: 'rize Speaking 2, 3. Through the influence of a one friendship, jean has de- Ieloped an avid interest in base- yall. GERALD R. MADORE iiserryvv Pittsfield, Maine Leep! Reep! Reepidloop! I you don't understand it ll give you the scoop. 'hat's the ,larine cadence they use in the corps Ask Gerry why he doesn't go back for morelj ELWOOD R. LITTLEFIELD sawoodyvv Old Town, Maine Old Town High School 45 Foot- ball 45 Basketball 49 Baseball 4. We have Hay, Grass, and a Vio- lette As everyone should knowg So why IIOI a Littlefield As a place for them to grow? ANNETTE C. MANN ul-Ioneyn Milford, Massachusetts ' Glee Club 2, Y-Teens Z, 3, 45 Publicity Manager 43 F.H.A.g S0- cial Committee 2, F.H.A. Chap- lain 3, F.H.A. President 43 Girls' Dorm House Council 35 Junior Class Executive Board 3, Debate Club 3, 4, Pop Concert Com- mittee 2. I looked to my rightg No Honey around. I looked to my left Is she not to be found? I surely thought it was awfully funny Until I looked down . . . why hello, Honey! ROBERT C. LORD Flip Brunswick, Maine Wc all know that George, the Oipper, Had nothing on our boy, the Flipper. ,IOSEPH E. P. MCCANN iipqtn Burnham, Maine Roman Catholic High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 49 Ed- itor of Trumpet 45 Permanent Chairman Republican Party 4. Into the valley of death, Waving a pen for a sword, Into the jaws of hell, Advocating the written word, Though wounded time and time again, He made this yearbook with his pen. And his tattered epitaph is not surprising, Pardon me, gentlemen, for not rising! FLOYD V. LOVEJOY, IR. Bubbles Pittsfield, Maine East Corinth 1, 2. May you meet the morrow with the same sincere friendli- ness that you've shown toward us at M.C.I. GEORGE F. MCGILVERY uBanj0n Lewiston, Maine Lewiston High School 45 Dance Band 45 Marching Band 4, Or- chestra 4, Manager of Basket- ball 4. Here's the boy who's got it all over -lack Benny, I know because I once owed him a penny.
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GEORGE K. MILLETT Palmyra, Maine eshman Prize Speaking. In rho years to come we shall ways rememher your loyal devo- Jn to your classmates, George. VVALTER F. MOOERS Pittsfield, Maine 'rack Manager 3. If you ever want anything done nd done well, just call on Wzllter. Iooperation spells success. ARTHUR A. MITCHELL Mitchl' Burnham, Maine Manson Speaking 3. Mitch is the quiet man of our class, but we're sure he'll succeed since Still Water Runs Deep. BARBARA L. MORRELL Bath Detroit, Maine Y-Teens 3, 4. That cute little girl from De- troit whose friendly smile will always spell success. RAYMOND j. MOFFETT JR. uRayss Mirlilleboro, Masxacluisctts Memorial High Schoolg Foothallg Baslcetballg Basehallg Senior Class Treasurer. When Ray gets a haircut It looks to all As if dust had settled On a billiard ball. CHARLES F. MORRILL Charlie Merrimac, New Hampshire McGaw Institute Zg Cross Coun- try 3g j.V. Football 4g Hockey 3, 45 House Council 3. When he hits the hlades, old Charlie sends His opponents on their posterior endsg For hockey he gave his heart and soul lliut I hate to admit - he never scored a goallj THOMAS F. MONAGHAN u I'Ornu Gardiner, Maine Gardiner High School 4g Hockey 45 Baskethall 43 Tennis 4. Give me a heart big enough And an arm strong enough And I will singlehandeel move the world. Cl thinkj DONALD O. NELSON Naisson Wiriterpfrrt, Maine Winterport High School. Don's hlonde and hushy curls Malte him the envy of all the girlsg So also might he Harry Hay --- But he only coinhs it once a day.
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