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.IOVIALITY Mrs. McKechnie: How would you address the Secretary of the Navy? Clayton Hillman: I'd say, 'Your War- shipl' A. Danforth: The photographers never do me justice. E. Rollins: You don't want justice: you want mercy. C. Blood: Richard, where do bugs go in the winter? R. DeForge: Search me. C. Blood: Sorry, I haven't time. K. Tozier: I can't get this old Ford started. Can you suggest something to help me, Bob? R. Tweedie: Yes, read the directions on the inside of the can. C. Hillman: Do you think monkeys are cute? B. A. Reynolds: Are you fishing for a compliment? Beverly Maxim: Why are you writing so fast, Barbara? Barbara Maxim: I want to get this essay finished before the ink runs out of my foun- tain pen. Leroy Blood: My feet burn like the dickens. Do you think a mustard bath would help? Cecil Foster: Sure! There's nothimr het- ter than mustard for hot dogs. Maurice Reynolds: You know that I am very fond of birds. The other day one ac- tually settled on my head. Bessie Fletcher: It must have been a woodpecker. i Frank Tozier: Pm going to speak my mind. R. Tweedie: Ah! Silence at last. Edward Walker: When does the alphabet have but twenty-five letters? Janice Pratt: When you and I are one. Mrs. McKechnie: Explain how forests pre- vent erosion. K. Tozier: Where the forests are in the soil, the soil can't erose very well, but if the Page Twenty-two ' forest is burned the soil can easily erose. Frank Tozier on an examination: John Greenleaf Whittier wrote the Bible. Mrs. Hicks: Use the word 'chaos' in a sen- tence. Elaine Bulley: When the child was lost, the mother was in a historical chaos. Mrs. Hicks: What does 'sinister' mean? Bessie Fletcher: An old maid. Mrs. Hicks: What is a mare? J. E. Reynolds: A person that runs a city. Michael Vickery: I have a cold in my head. Eva Brillard: I've always heard a cold settles in a person's weakest spot. Robert Sherman: Richard Reynolds has a singular voice. Junior McCormick: Thank heavens that it isn't plural. Marjorie Myrick: These chops taste queer to me. Ruth Rollins: I can't understand it. I burned them a little, but I rubbed vaseline on them at once. Clayton Blood: Did you ever take chloro- form? Richard DeForge: No, who teaches it? Donald Smith: What part of a locomotive train ought to have the most careful atten- tion? Robert Sherman: The tender part. George Moody: Where did Noah strike the first nail in the Ark? Dorothy Mason: On the head. , Mrs. McKechnie: If the poker, shovel, and tongs cost 39.95, what would a ton of coal come to? George Moody: To ashes. There is a young girl named Mary, Whom Paul some day wants to marry. If well go their wishes, Poor Paul will do dishes, And will wish that he'd never seen Mary. Loretta Dalton '50
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N ,,,, SOFTBALL Front. row, left to right: C. l,USll0l', M. Renneliu, IC. llnlloy, li. Ilznnlin, ll. Reynolds, ll. Mason, E. Brillard, B. Myrick, L. Trull. Back row, loft to right: M. Myrick, L. Perkins, S. llinsinorc. ll. Maxim. Ni. llululmard, Miss lic-lley, f'ozu'l1g J. l'i'z1lt, L. Dalton, L. Cook, ll. Maxim BASEBALL -INA J I i . Front row, left to right: E. Vickery, L. Blood. Ben-ond row, left to right: C. Hillman, M. Vickery, M. Reynolds, Jr., ll. Twccdiu, li. Walker, L. Croslnv F. Toziei' K. Toziel' Jr. 1 3 7 7 Back row, left to right: lVl1'. Hicks, Coach, Il. ML-Kevlinie, C. l osi,ui', C. Blood, C. Min-licll, ll. llv Forgrc, G. Moody. fA. lllcCoi'mick, .li'., ulisent wlu-n picture was taken.1 I '11 gf' Tuwz fy-one
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ALUMNI CLASS OF 1939 James Adams at last notice was in uniformg Georgia fBennettJ Knight is living in Newburgg Robert Elwell is farming in Unityg Doris Gerald is living in Unityg Helen fGeraldJ Alexander is living in Unityg Alice fHaskellJ Gordon is living in Unityg Thelma fHemphillJ Whitehouse is in Floridag Gertrude lHolbrookj Libby is living in Machiasportg Richard Jones was killed in action in 19453 Arthur Piper is living in Charlestong Shirley Piper is going to school in Bostong Donald Walton is liv- ing in Unityg Arlene fWilleyJ Hodgdon is living in Pittsfieldg Virginia fWingJ Han- bury lives in Jacksonville, Florida. CLASS OF 1940 Erland Bacon is living in Watervilleg John Berry is living in Connecticut: Robert Cates is working in Winslowg Viola fDaltonl Bradley lives in Limerickg Lucilla fGerryJ Nichols is living in Canaang Geneva fGood- winl Wingate lives in Unityg Stanley Hamlin is living in Connecticutg Donald Kelley is farming in Unityg Ernest Kenney is living in Burnhamg Robert Lester is liv- ing in Sacog Christine fMcFarlandl Chad- bourne is living in Bangorg Wesley and Willis McGibney are living in Pittsfieldg Charles Murch is living in Unityg Maxine fNicholsJ Berry 5 Helen QSmithJ Jacquith is working in Pittsfield. CLASS OF 1941 Yvonne fBarnesJ Cates is living in Water- villeg Burleigh and Mildred fBradeenJ Vigneault are living in Hampdeng Charles Clifford is at home in Troyg John Edgerly is farming in Albiong Shirley fElwellJ Piper is living in Charlestong Blanche fHamlinJ McNally is living in Pittsfieldg Jeanette Jones is working in Watervilleg Beverly Luce is at home in Troyg Ralph McFar- land is living in Troyg Mahlon Maxim is living in Thorndikeg Barbara fMitchellJ Hickman is living in Lexington, Va.g Don- ald Mosher is in the U. S. M. C.3 Roger Oaks is attending the University of Maineg Mary fPelletierJ Jellison is living in Unityg Pauline fScottJ Gray is living in Bangorg Ruth fFrostJ Kenney is living in Worces- ter, Mass. CLASS OF 1942 Franklin Dalzell is attending Coburn Classical Instituteg Clayton Hamlin is liv- ing in Unityg Phyllis QI-Iamlinl Hanan is living in Washington, D. C.3 Madaline fNutterJ Bellows is living in Freedomg Crosby Packard is living in Unityg Maxine fPalmerJ Rines is living in Watervilleg Lester Tweedie is in the Armyg Ellery Whitten is living in Fairfieldg Harold Win- ship is living in Thorndike. CLASS OF 1943 Phyllis Bradeen is a cadet nurse at the Sisters' Hospital in Watervilleg Arlene Clifford is journeying in Californiag Clar- issa fCookJ Sanderson is living in Unityg Isabelle McCormick is working in Bangor: Arthur Hamlin is in the Armyg Elizabeth Frost is living in Fairfieldg Maynard Fow- ler is in the Navy 3 Harold McFarland is at home in Troyg Gertrude Means is living in Unityg Athene fMitchellJ Whitten is liv- ing in Fairfieldg Edith QNutterJ Estes is living in Albiong Erma fWardJ Elwell is living in Unityg Carolyn Tozier is a stu- dent at Farmington State Teacher's Col- legeg and Kenneth Palmer is living in New- port. CLASS OF 1944 Beatrice QPattersonj Kenney is living in Burnhamg Irene iSmallJ Berry is in Cali- forniag Jean Fernald is living in Troyg Ruth fBulleyJ Erskine is living in Dix- montg Leona fPerkinsJ Bulley is living in Dixmontg Kenneth Berry is living in Con- necticutg and Reginald Heald is at home in Troy. CLASS OF 1 945 Virginia Carter is going to school in Lewis- tong Wyona fBarnesl Bracket is living in Winslowg Eleanor fMcCormickJ Dalton is living in Unityg Beverly fHealdJ Paige is at home in Troyg Beverly fHardingJ Rich is living in Unityg Arthur Seaver is living in Detroitg Walter Rich is living in Unityg Richard Hillman is at home in Troyg Floyd Pratt is living in Troy. CLASS OF 1946 Frances fBaconJ Pooler is living in Unityg Dora Clifford is living in Troyg Beverly Dean is attending school in Bostong Paul- ine Mason is attending Bangor School of Commerceg Lynwood Mitchell is working' in Bangorg Karl McKechnie, Jr., is in the Marine Corpsg Martha Peppard is working in Pittsfieldg Ruth QSeaverJ Parsons is liv- ing in Troyg and Loran Tinker is at home in Unity. , Page Twenty-thfree
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