Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME)

 - Class of 1926

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THE .flZlIETHI ST HENRY PHILIP CHAPMAN, IR. Phil has been with us but one year, and it can be easily seen hy his record what he has accomplished in that short time. He has heen what more of us ought to be, active in every branch of school life. In fact, we will go bond that he is an ideal type of senior. Phil wants to he a lawyer, and if you have ever heard him prove solid geometry proposi- tion, which he does with the utmost ease and conviction. you will immediately become of the opinion that he was cut out for nothing else hut law. I. CLINTON CHRISTIAN 4 Every afternoon when Clint comes hack to make np work, he always has his saxaphone strap hanging around his neck. He is very well advanced in the art of music, and it has been said that he can play a large assortment 'Tlint' lilies to spend a warm of instruments. summer's afternoon on a cool porch with his beloved Like and an audience. Also, he is a very studious young man in mechanical draw- ing. where he is doing: advanced work pertain- ing to large huildings. E. MICREDITH CHUTE Med is one of the metnlmers of our hand. VVhen the hand received its new uniforms, he swelled visibly, WK'hen he donned his uniform and stalked majestically down to Bayside Park, without glancing either to the right or to the left, he was a haughty hgurc. Whenever Med is in uniform, he is proud and unapproachahle, hut when he is in civies, he is his own hap- py-ifo-lucky, cheerful self. ELMER CLARK VVe are surprised and somewhat disappointed to discover that '4Clarkie's ambition is to he a successful business man, Elmer has been such a permanent fixture in our band and orchestra that we expected him to follow the musical profession. Having seen him at every assembly with our orchestra, at every rally and game with our hand for four years. we naturally thought that he would he a famous musician in a great orchestra or hand, but it seems that he would rather he a business man. K

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THE .-UI E 7' XY ILLIA M B. BIQONVN NYilliam, classmates, will at some future dat-: be at the head of the literary world. instead of the military world. He claims he is bound for Pudiek Military Institute tanother of those fine suburban suhoolsl. but we know he will be a novelist. He has already blossomed out with a simply wonderful lore story entitled The Bootleggerf' Though not yet on the market, we have hopes for this masterpiece. lfl.l'fANOR RUTH BUCKNAM .-Xlwhirl of skirts. twinkling toes. round. in- quiring eyes. and the bright Hash of a red head -- that's llucky. Hy the frequent acceptauces and returns of i-certain fraternity piu,A we are -inclined to think she is a little douhttul about just what to do. Oh, well, lileanor, true love never runs smooth. l see that her ambition is to be an art def signer. VV:-ll, l don't predict that for her fu- ture profcssiong 'l'll het a cookie she'll gn on the stage. How much do YUI' bet? XVINBURN S. CENTER Winnie is that tall, stocky fellow you sce entering sehool every morning with a news' paper in his pocket. He seems to have a :nania for news, because in the home-room period, just before the tirst period, you can always see Vt'innie reading his paper. Every- one else is taking one last look at his studies before the hell rings, but Venter spurns tht- books for the news of the world. NYlicncver you sec him in the morning without his daily nt-ws, you may he sure that something unusual has happened. liYlfRlfTT FOSTER CHAPMAN t'happie is the ultra-collegiate lad wit'i the curly golden locks. Any girl in the school would give hor right hand to possess them. but to date only one fair lady seems to have come anywhere near that, and she possesses the owner rather than the locks. t'liaupiu always seems carefree and gay: he apparently has that faculty, possessed by many. of romplctely ignoring the more sordid details of life, especially such things as studies. Ori' H YS 'l I f. . is ll



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THE .Lllfllll Sl LAUREN CLARK Lauren is such a quiet chap, and says so little about himself, that it is not very well known just what his accomplishments are. But we do know that he is a musician, and a very good one, for he has been a member of our orchestra and band for some time. He has - -also won distinction as a dance player, and has had several orchestras of his own. Vtfhether he intends to follow music as his life work or not. we don't know, but we wish him all kinds of good luck throughout his life. HAZEL RUTH COBB Of whom does that make you think? Uh! Hazel Cobh, the fountain of fun. Off in thc distance. we see a little red schoolhouse in the NVest. and in the doorway, ringing the bell which calls the children to study. we see the laughing face of the same Hazel Cobb. VVith so niany memories of fun in the past, how does she keep any order in her school? CHRISTINE ELIZABETH COLE A hustle and :i bustle, a tlash and a dash,A Christine is going to give her daily concert to the bo s. VVe've heard you get quite nervous and otptcn a little vexed when you find yon have an audience to hear you as you practice on your violin. Christine arrived from VVin- terport -about three years ago. She was just as she is toeday-a jolly, all-round girl. KATHERINE MAE CRIST VVhenever you see Katharine Crist you will see Clarabelle Jackson, and whenever you sec Clarabelle, you will see Katharine, Some say that one is a real person, and the other is a shadow, but the question is, which is the shadow? Katharine, alias Cristian is going to be one of the world's great artists. Some day. and we hope very soon. Deering students can say. Katharine Crist. the great artist? I went to school with her at Deering High.

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