Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME)

 - Class of 1926

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THE AJIETHYST ? ' MARIAN GORDON lf you luivr sccn :i ccrlziin short girl tlying 'flu' zi fury zirounil ilu' cuwimlors lately, you must know than it wus Blzirizin litlfflflll. Fur. inn ser, that is her only inwnis uf rc-iliicing. ns shi- sprnils must ul' he-1' time L-ngrossn-il in her stuilics, l nnngine that Klzirmu will lwcoiiw ai l.1itin nziclier, :ilthongh she ilezirly loves French. li she lives up to he-r aunhition, she will in :ill prohnhility hecmnc :i female .-Krall Linscott. HQ-re's hoping, anyway, snow' cgoicnux L ff Stott prufcssvs ll ilrsirc to ln? ii pi'0iL'ssi0u:il 44-lf playa-r. hut if you shuulil ask :i rvrlziin iirmiiim-iit nn-iulwr uf thi- clziss oi '26 tu verify this ri-port, than lic-rsuii wnulil prulvzihly tell 1.-in that hc is quita- :nlvpt :it the solving uf Irzmspnrtsitinn prohlcms, :mil is -luitc sliilliul in thc dumping profession. :Xt lrzlst, that is Ihr npininn of thc aifurcim-iitiuiml prominent ill-vi'iiig-ilc. Rcgzmlless of :ill thzu. Saint is une- uf thnsn' fvllnws that is mzulc up nf the szilt nf the mirth. ziith xi hit nf sugzn' :nnl slickum mixcfl ni, :mil lu' -:llvly trust siirrcss In his linnnls. EDXYIN K. GOL'l.D lfrvslinn-n. tziks- imticv. ll:-rg-'s :i hint for 1-ruspi-ctivv llcc-rim: lligh School shriks. li' you wish fu look :is snnppily :lrcssvrl :is :i si-nim' is suppusml to lunk, use l'frlmlie Hrnilfl .is ynur mualcl, Why? lh-rzilise: he ucvcr sit- Iviiipts tn ilrvss in tha: morning till ln- hams 'nnunvly stnilieil the lzxti-st phmn of H. R, ll. Thi- l'rinu' nf XY:ilcs. lint tlierc, you shuulnl sm- him in uvcrsills. l.is1m'n, Nlfclmlig- is so pnssimisitcly innil uf Vlirislnizisl thu! lu' Jilnzigs insists un culling xinizi Flzins. Kris lirimgli-. :XNDRICXY HAVEN l,QR.'XN'l' l.istm-n To this. fulks! Anilgis going tu hi' :i 'Wulnuinin' gulf' in this navy. :mil hc's going to .Xnnzipnlis to prcpziru. At lc-zist. th:it's the wny iw! liwnlcml now. :nnl wc' :ill know that when .Xncly Slllflh In ilo ai thing. ifs usually ilouc. XYQ-'iv :ill lnnking furwzml to seeing Annly striitting' thc hriilgv of :i Hzigship of Vnclc S:im's nm 5, Rlziyhc' he wuu't lnulc clistinguislic-il pacing up :mil mluwn :ill mln-ckml uut in hluc .znll gnlcll 5 ,H fn i- X 'n -vfw K L? it WA ' 4. f- . .iz E' if If

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215 THE AME TH VST WALTER CLARKSON Foss FW I Behold :mother one of the great men of tashion. He certainly rivals the Prince of VV:iles in every respect. except that he far surpasses the prince in everything. When one secs VV:ilter parading down Congress Street, one might think he was one of the fashion models from the great clothiers of New York or Boston. His amliition is to he a medical doctor, and who knows hut that he will settle down :ind open a physical culture school for the weak? STANLEY CHAPLIN FROST YYell. vvell! Stan desires to he an iceman. Since Stan is a niemlier of our football team. we can understand that he wishes to be as successful as Red Grange. In that case. his :unhition is very high :uid hard to attain. Although our opinion of Stan is very high, we have our doubts as to his achieving his ani- liition. lf he should reach such high Dinnacles as Grange, wc know that Stan would not leave college for a few paltry dollars. CONSTANCE FRANLES FURBLSH Bly, what a little girl we lirixe pictured licrel lt would seem that she is almost too small to lic a senior. But don't lie mistaken: she is a senior, and a mighty import:int one. too. K't'onnic, hesides lacing a prominent memlier of the executive committee of the senior class. is one of the lug bosses of our AlVIETHYS'l' Board. She is the chief of the jokes coni- inittce, and originator of many of the digs which are to lic found within these covers. And this is not all she has accomplished. for verily, she is a living exponent of the old saying, Big things come in small packages. CL,-XRE OZANNE GIFFARD There is a time for everything. Has there ever heen so much time needed to get one-'s name spelled right as Vlare has had to spend for hers? Everybody has been informed, hut still they make mistakesg if it were ONLY the teachers that made this error, how easy her task would he! Spell it G-i-f-f-a-r-d, and please don't use an o. N5



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N II-If AMETHYST LOUIS GREGORY For a long, long.: time we were afraiml that Louis wnuhln't he alile to graduate with us. lint thanks to his persistent efforts to inalte up all the work he inissezl while out of selnml for a year. he will take his vliploma along with the rest of the lxest class that ever was. Though Louis is a quiet lzul, never pushing himself to the front, he has gainenl the respect anal arlmiratinn uf every meinlrer of his Clase for his phfasant tlispnsition, rt-ally sniile, anil his willingness to lic-lp out in a pinch. A L NORM.-X GIQOVER Une of the star players of the 19213 Chainl pion Girls' Basketball team, aml a future sten- ograplier, is Norma. You can tell that smile of hers a inile away. and it's always tliere. Norma is expecting to work in n bank, VVL-'rc afrairl, Norma, that you'll final that banks clon't furnish all the money you want. Hut you'll soon he the president or ssnnething, so you should worry. HELEN GUNDERSON 'rl l'rolialily no girl liasketeer in any high school in lllaiue scored as many iielrl goals this past season as rliil our star forwaril, Helen Gunder- son. Looking: at the score-r's sheets for the past season, we tincl at least nine or ten lmaslsets ereilitesl to Helen for almost every game. Helen can do other things liesiiles play has- kethall, Helen has been a staunch supporter of several elulis. nnml has always been a willing worker for the gasoil of the school. ALFRED M. HALL Nliliatever Alfred means hy his nickname, Ur, Bunk T. Ea is a puzzle to us, for he may he a Lloctor of note nnw. hut we m-ay not realize it. Alfred is a quiet boy, part of the time, hut how he can step when a dance in the gym is given! He has taken an active part in all his sturl- ies, especially English and math, and seems to he well on the road to fortune already. We hope he will continue this great sueeess.

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