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STATISTICS OF CLASS OF 1930 Name Favorite Song Disposition Highest Ambition Arthur Brown Sunny-Side Up Ask Gladys To whistle a tune Ina Cole Look for the Silver Lining Sunny To show man his place Olive Cole If I had a Talking Picture Witty To see the world Reginald Edwards The Ranger's Song Calm!! Usually To land that fish Charlotte Frost Lucky Little Devil Stubbom To have freckles Frank Gowell That's Why I'm Jealous of You Nobody Knows To have a girl James Keene He's So Unusual Peppery To outdo Babe Ruth Grayson MacAllister Hello, Baby! Comical To be a comedian Esther Mains All I want to do-do-do- is Dance Daring To dance Nettie Maxim She's Just a Sa.ilor's Sweetheart Heavenly To excel Annie Pulsifer When My Dreams Come True Obliging To be good Hazel Salls Someone Modest To teach typewriting Maude Salls In a Kitchenette Retiring To get her studying done George Scully After Business Hours Vigorous Caesar was ambitious. He died. Edna Strout Just for To-night Indescribable To keep house Carlene Swift Love Me! Lovable To join the Choir Invisible Lawrence Strout Time will Tell' Moderate To run a Bete farm Margaret Tenney Sally Luke Warm To grow up Bemiece Tripp Pretty Little Thing Excitable To get thin g Edward Tucker Happy Days Too young to tell To break the speed Record - Eugene Thurlow 'If I Can't Have You Queer at times To go higher up in the world George VValdron I'll Get By' Changeable To leam to study Ella Walker Someone is Waiting for Me Giggling age To be a social climber Virginia Wolcott 'Singing in the Bathtub Talkative To beat Gene talking F. H. S. PILOT 13 Name Nickname Age Favorite Expression Future Occupation Arthur Brown Pete Old enough I don't care Champion tiyweight Ina Cole I Questionable Gee Whiz! Shorthand Instructor Olive Cole O Too young Who said so? Court Reporter Reginald Edwards Denny O. K. Clown! Noted Sculptor Charlotte Frost Charlie Sweet Sixteen You poor child! Virtuoso F Gowell Bunny Lonesome Don't be like that! Radio Announcer James Keene Jim Ideal Age Sez you? Baseball Coach Grayson MacAllister Mac Beyond the shy' Age Oh, honey! Scientist Esther Mains johnny Flighty Age .See if I care! Basketball Coach Nettie Maxim Net Leamed Age Goodness! Teaching Latin Annie Pulsifer Ann Industrious Age Oh, Gosh! Jockey Hazel Salls Becky Lovable Age Is that a fact? Waitress Maude Salls Dimples Past Childhood You don't say? School teacher George Scully Scully Angelic Age Cut It out! Prize Fighter Edna Strout Red Just learning Everything. Time will tell Lawrence Strout Bete Comical Age Sez me! Traveling Salesman Carlene Swift General Staying out Age Good Lord! House Keeper Margaret Tenney Shrimp Noisy Age I don't know. Opera Singer 4 gi, Bemiece Tripp B I Budding out Age For Crying out loud. Dietician Edward Tucker , Tuck Not old enough to shave Oh, yeah? Stunt Fl ' A Eugene Thurlow Our Hero Ambitious Age Say! Famou mmer George Waldron 'G D Uneasy Age Aw, Listen! Coilege Professor g Ella Walker Allie Quiet Age Oh, for cat's U e! 'nStenographer 1 Virginia Wolcott Viney Chemical Age Like a house aiire. - Lecturer' - 't
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14 M. F. H. S. PILOT CLASS ACTORS AND ACTRESSES Arthur Brown, Lupino Lane Ina Cole, Jeannette MacDonald Olive Cole, Lillian Roth Reginald Edwards, Charles CBuddyj Rogers Charlotte Frost, Mary Brian Frank Gowell, John Boles james Keene, George O'Brien Grayson MacAllister, Will Rogers Esther Mains, Anita Page Nettie Maxim, Dolores Del Rio Annie Pulsifer, Gwen Lee Hazel Salls, Sue Carol Maude Salls, Bebe Daniels George Scully, Maurice Chevalier Clara Bow Jack Oakie Ramon Navarro Sally Starr Marie Dressler Buster Keaton Leila Hyams Polly Moran Jean Arthur Eugene Thurlow, Robert Armstrong Clarence Irving, Richard Arlen SENIOR INITIALS Edna Strout, Lawrence Strout, Edward Tucker, Margaret Tenney, Berniece Tripp, George Waldron, Ella Walker, Virginia Wolcott, Carlene Swift, A. J. P. Always jumping Puddles A. I. B. Aim 1 Big? F. M. G. Find My Girl! E. E. T. Executes Exciting Tailspins R. O. E. Roguish On Evenings Gets Every Woman Loves Girls Much G. E. W. L. G. M. O. C. Oh, Iiminy Crickets! I. W. C. In Waldron's Care C. B. F. Catches Bad Fellows M. E. M. Meets Every Man H. A. S. Hasn't Any Steady E. A. T. Eugene's Always Thinking D. C. S. Dances Crazy Steps B. I. T. Big in Type V. L. VV. Very Loyal Worker L. L. S. Likes Little Study G. M. S. Gives Many Slams E. M. S. Enjoys Making Speeches E. M. W. J. G. K. Early Morning Walker. jolly Good Kid M.M.S. My Maude Shines N. C. M. Never Chases Men M. B. T. Makes Boys Tremble SENIOR REPORT In the fall of 1929, twenty-nine pupils made un the Senior Class at Mechanic Falls High School. The first happening of importance was the election of class ofhcers. They were' as follows: Clarence Irving, Presidentg Nettie Maxim, Vice-Presi- dentg Charlotte Frost, Secretary, Reg- inald Edwards, Treasurer. The next important event in which several of the seniors took part was the Operetta. They were: Charlotte Frost, Frank Gowell, Carlene Swift, Berniece Tripp, Nettie Maxim, Maude Salls, and Eugene Thurlow. On February 26 and 27 the class very successfully presented the comedy drama, Be An Optimist with Nettie Maxim as manager. Over S100 was added to the class treasury. The cast of characters was as follows: I Isaac Golditch, Eugene Thurlow Becky, Hazel Salls Pietro, Arthur Brown Mike, Grayson MacAllister Jimmie Maynard, Mrs. Clinton, Mildred Clinton, Ethel Peabody, Ray Hudson, Miss Hull, Clarence Irving Alice Thomas Charlotte Frost Esther Mains Reginald Edwards Edna Strout
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