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LESTER N ADEAU President JERRY SIMPSON Vice-President ARLENE REED Secretary EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ED HILTON DOUG GULLIFER BILL BUTLER 'I7 Mr. MANGION Advisor In W A BETTY LITTLE Treasurer
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Histor From Our Files PORTLANDJVIE. - ' IP As we look back through the Class of 1951 files, we see that we entered Deering in the year 1947 to enjoy four wonderful years of studying and fun with our classmates. Frankie Gardiner served as President of our Freshman vear, and the other officers included Larry johnson, Ellen Butler, Kiltom Andrew, Betty Gamble, jerry Simpson, and Larry'Swett. In our Sophomore year, we came back to school to see our class led by Ed Hilton, Pres- ident. Frank Gardiner, Arlene Reed, Betty Gamble, Dick Ek, Barb Palmer, and jolm Coolidge were the other officers. jerry Simpson presided our junior year. Serving under him were judy Strout, Arlene Reed, jean Burke, Barb Palmer, Paul Butler, and Ed Hilton. As our Senior year has come to a close, we find we elected Lester Nadeau, President, jerry Simpson, Vice-President, Arlene Reed, Secre- tarv, Betty Little, Treasurer, Ed Hilton, Doug Gullifer, Bill Butler, Executive Committee. Gur class advisor was Mr. Mangion. To continue through our files, we can't overlook our athletes. Barb Gulian, judy Strout. Ellen Butler, janet Beem. ,ludy Bing- ham, Cvnthia Kaatz, Marcia Finberg, and Eileen VVagner who have earnestly participated in basketball and field hockey since their Fresh- man year. Active in football were jerry Simp- son, ,Ed Hilton, john Coolidge, Dick Kurtz, Dick Ek. Lynn Tibbetts, Frankie Gardiner, john Bernbe, and Tom Walker. The managers of football, were Bruce Daniels and Doug Gul- lifer. Those seen on the basketball courts were Frankie Gardiner, l-id Hilton, Coot Coolidge, Lynn Tibbetts, and jerry Simpson. And of course, wc shouldn't forget the seniors who cheered so faithfully at the games and rallies, namely, Tiny Wfagner, Ellie Butler Pat Leigh, Paul and Bill Butler. judv Strout was Amethyst Editor, Betty Little, Rt'l7ll!7fill1LfS Editor. Those who gave much of their time to the yearbook and School paper were Ellie Nickerson, jo Halberts, Ruth NlcDonald, janet Beem, Barb Palmer, Marion X'leDonald, and Neal Bragdon. Such persons as Margaret Hattie, Nor- man Catir, Richard Roberts, David Shaw, and Phillip Cummings were the scholars of our class. Our class would be lost without its mu- sicians. To name a few who gave a toot, they were Lester Nadeau, Dick Kurtz, Bette Law- rence, john Greelv, Priscilla Rilev, Pete Ru- mery, and 'Vincent Montifusco. F All these people whom we have mentioned became famous not only from their own efforts but also from the steady support of the two hundred and fifty classmates whose names were not mentioned in this historical sketch. And as we close our class history, we hope that this history and Amethyst will help us to remember the happiest days of our lives in Deering with our teachers and classmates. Respectfully submitted, ARLENE REED, Secretary
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3' F I ...iff . Q4 , li s ll MQ ififfll' Y.. . 4- 3 f- -if in ll 1 Xl A RG ARICT ALBRIGI lil' l'v.Q.ay Community Projects: Cilee Club. Pet Pastimes: .lliss lIcuston's Ifnglish classes. gym. Pet Peeves: baseball. SYLYIA AXIADI-'I Syl Conummity Projectsg Xlajorette. Student Coun- cil. bowling. Rt1llIf7lfl1AQ,V and .XKIYTI lI .S'I' circu- lation, basketball. hockey. Pet Pastimes: Pige Club. band trips. Pet Pceves: Peojwle who burjm. CARUIXN lCI.AlNIf, AXDICRSON Andy Community Projects: IjI'2'lIlSfC1'l'CkI from lid- xvard I.ittle - band, chor- us. basketball. modern dancing, Red Cross Re- presentative. tumbling at D.Il.S. Rt171lI7IilIgX circu- lation, bowling, basket- ball. Pet Pastimes: P.XV..I. at the U. of KI., Pige Club. Pet Peeves: Getting up early, Phil going back to college. RUTII C. ANDICRSON Chev Chee Community Projects: Riding. swimming, ar- chery, xvoodcarving and cadets. Pet Pastimes: Rid- ing. Long Island. Horse Shows. Pet Peeves: Sel- fish people, jazz and poor sports. D. IQILTON ANDRl:','xY Ki!! jr. Community Projects: Ski Club director. Ili-Y. Stu- dent Council. cadet oth- ccr, Freshman class treas- urer. Pet Pastimes: NVeek- ends at Dyke. the GD. hats. Pet Peeves: Kids who make unnecessary noise in assemblies. .XI.I.l-'N C. APPI.I:'.BY Clem Community Projects: Football, gym. bowling, basketball. Pet Pastimes: Frat. girls, skating. Pet Peeves: XVild girls, Italian sandwiches. 5 m I if K Mi? I NIYRON RICHARD BARNSTONI' Biirliee Community Projects: Art Club, Dramatic Club. Rtwlllllillgs, AAIICTI IYST .IOIIN S. I3l'.RUBIC lack Community Projects: football. track, baseball, D Club. Pet Pastimes: Foot- ball, baseball, jmopular mu- sic. Pet Peeves: Studying. jACQUI:2l.lNIi BICACII jackie Community Projects: Riding. Pet Pastimes: Fri- day afternoon. driving to school, Pet Peeves: none, XVlI.I.IA.NI I.. BICCIQICR Bill Community Projects: Frosh football, swimming, captain. Forum, Dramatic Club, Band. Orchestra. Ski Club. D Club, tumb- ling, Service Club. Ili-Y. Ri1vl1l2lin4q.v, AIX I ICT HYST Pet Pastimes: evening concert at Rutland. JAN ICT AIARI If BEEN I Ian Community Projects: AAIICTI IYST senior sec- tion editor, AAIIQTHYST circulation, Rambling. editorial staff. Ri77llb1i7lKQ,Y circulation, Vice-Presi- dent of French Club. Treasurer of D Club. hockey. basketball, tennis, skiing, Ski Club, softball, Dramatic Club. Pet Pas- times: F.F.F. DL. Camp, laughing with Judy. BARBARA BENNETT Barbie Community Projects: Ca- dets, Otlieers Club, cafe- teria, junior Red Cross. swimming. Pet Pastimes: Rainbow. Nu Phi Mu, 7- ll. bowling, Pet Peeves: fussy customers, plastic ducks. '5:'?T:!a- - gen ,QI ,v ,,. L. . 5- 4.1, rp'-: . - ....4: we sg-.. ..- , rw.-,.v J .j.. ,K V+: - I Kaffe-TT' -Liiilgff I 9.42 !fg:f2,.,,-if -Msg, j g:.,..1. 12,-,:v4,:'Q '-44Q,.'h, . U . -.. s-,V - V' , - b--'.f:,,.I Q .' :' ,.f.g.,.,:, - . g. , 'rpg-:R . ,. N... -'.'1i'.v i . ,-cy 'I .' 1.1-.-,.-J' 1 gg, ' A 5 P e f sv, 'll Jr, Vit' 1 ., .. 1 . , j V 1 2 1' -c 1 A tim . t. j . 'U Q fl I, 45, j' 4,5 sjw Mei.-1' 4 ' . 4 il ' , fx' 5' ft' ' t . 4 g,. . . ' ' K 1 Ps V I 4 at ff, WI , KL A i 5 . V: 1 . . ' i' I 'j MQJT I ,va yi' 3 P rt 5 rs-k 3, ' Frau I jx I ' ' 2 4 QS'-1-ian .: :.Y5fi.E ' Z ' K ., We X' N I bk j A 4 2 e -cz WUQTFQ we 3,3 ' ' -'.5.--as.-5 .-1.-3.1-3- if -- va -1+ Sf- ' is ,a-'?:?:rMf5f ..f :4A.j Q. -WM. U pa . ..L,.f5 fd-. iw., . ,J --H , aku, .-Z , Q --fsaiiff' at ggjzk ,, gin.. ,... 1-.r . x ,- -, --:-.-'.' -.. -V, , . .Pt- r Q, . .gg 11,5 - '51-.43 fff pt me g.:.z , ii a'
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