Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME)

 - Class of 1953

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'vm' 2 ' ' 'Ir W' ff ' Ill Y' Ill A I Is Termed Excellent By Crltlc i 5 'lm W It O gh By Marshall If. Bryant land with easy poise. Still!! Acialnh h 3 id In line with n pleasantly-con-'O Holy Night. after which .loan ng iiceivccl annual custom. the Dccl'-aF'fly at the piano played Fanlasie V ln ing, High School Orchestra lll'lCl0l'lIlll1Jl'OUlDffl1 by Chopin with a nicdf ... 9 .W . ed lthi direction of its new COl1dL1Cl-01',zSD3l'k1C and technical facility. 'llhex Sanfolld Oct' '5' Deering High S mot ly- Clinton W. Graffain. ir.. present-lorchestra had a good time withxfea-HY rammine t0d3Y 315 they blanked Sallfl ds cd an excellent vcspl-r concert inivictor Hcrbert's tuncful March Of' The wimflerg Scored twice in thg first and ll' lie the school a.liditol'illm SundayiThe Toys. ' - 'u'3afternoon, 5 ln the second half, the orchcs- mme in me mud' i The concrri was sponsored byitra opened with Anclcrsons graph-Q Deming SCOVGC1 fil'Sf, when Pete Profe the FlllfiGl'Dl'lSll'lg Deering Hisfhg Sc-hool Mollicrs' Club. iAudl'ey Hallgaard Skill!! Robert With few exceptions thc pro-5MacGimscy's Swcct Little Jesus :gram was comprised of music thatYBov with affcctin fcrdcrness and Iconveyed thc spirit of Christmas. M , g . . a warm tone that would havi rqgwith vocal and instrumental soloslbeen enhanced with speedier vif yu. Jlicl led at- in tra ber he nth :er, er- ladding the spice of variety. The orchestra has made marked strides. were not the only notable lm movements. Graffam has imbued their playing with a. sense of musical values. Attention to the direction was admirable In the first half of the ploelain there was a gay opening Overture a mellow soulldinlz French Horn meiQuartct performed by Marilyn no-4 r Tarr. Nancy Gelchell. Barbara brato. Later the two vocalists joined in a duet arranlzcment of, Jesu Bambino by Pietro Yon. As a well earned and thought- ful trlbute to the late Joseph L. Gaudi-eau with Stuart Cone and William Gaudet doing the incl- dental violin and trumpet solos respectively the orchestra per- formcd Schubert Q Axe Maria with affectionate and tclllng simplicity lin the most cffcctne ensemble gwork of the concert. I A mccllcy of Chl-istnlas Carroll Lunt and James Gibson, and thelhy the orcllcstra, closed the pros orchestra played three Seven- teenth C6l'ltl1l'1l' Dutch pieces with well-timed balance, D V gram with playin: that proniiscl increased :lchil-vcnicilts for thi rflltllrc. The audience was splonf Attacks, releases and emphasis I ic and humorous Sleigh Ride.: Head i uslc ln' Schools ' Willie Wool! point, After th tled around l moved toward line again. The Woolridge went Clinton W. Graffam. jr.. was irt. In the sl Promoted to the new position of executive head of the Music De- Dortment in the Portland school system at ll special meeting of img School Committee this morn- Graffam was also named direc- lor of instrumental music, to wc- peed the late Joseph L. Gaudreau, ie i 1155 l?9i?11,t 2S3iQhl39lflt suoervisnf Cast Announced l For DHS-Play Sanford defensl The Redskins invaders 3-yarc ,St0Pl3Gd c0ld a first half engle Deering 13. Ss received the op kickoff and for tallled on ll. bca lby Pctl- Profel ooint after failc in the f0lll'l team was able Dotcnt attack lg most out. Prc and DiBiaSe did , gxaren T1?0r?9llfr-fill:-QQQ. -f.-,,,,.!..f,. 'ffT7,gl.-..f.'QQ.,-...,.i....-::f+,,. 'S The DP5l'l1'8f?U?fli Sflwfl D1'a-'llllZr.hlgll R CI it k D matic Club will present the llirce-'leather for Sa! 3 act coniecljv, Father Of The Bl'idc.I ina H 5911123 A, . I S . as its annual Thanksfrivinlf pro- from gstown 491 ' 1911-rm-llaml I0 nmlllg 6 .,lla:i2-lil-cl-ln.-5 fl Portland dumfm at 8 ph ml T,m,.Sdm, mPfl:feth0 Buffl 1912--owing 14 rm-llaml. il lozizi.-llmlnz Portland DHQ Audimmm ' is fi 'i 520:19- ,O isis-Portland 16 Deering n ills-l--llfeeriu,-z Portland 'N , 3 t ft is .0 15 1914-Deering 3 Portland 0 1935-11.-erlnr Portland Aim H. M01'1'lS0ll will ll01'11'2i', 0 mf' 0.19 D091 ' ' 1915-Portland 23 nearing ll 1936--Portland Decrinlr the i-ole of thc iialil-assed failiergg J F120 Vlslfflfs 1916-Deerinlt 0 Portland 0 l937--Portland Deering Miss Karen 'l'hoi'scll will play tllcllfcl. after HN 1911-Portland 59 Deering '6 1938--Deering Portland mother rolc: Audrey Hallgnnrd, mtmccnted R H' J 1918-Portland ss Deering o 1939-Portland Deering lfhiill' fmlighlm-, llif- bl-ide: alidl Cff'i49'l'.'l1'd S 1919-Portland 12 Deering 0 1940--Deering Portland Thcodorc Klll'l.Z, thc prospective T'0ll ffl hm Wa ,L 1920-No tameg Door weather l94l-Portland Deering SON-ill-l?lll'. 'QQ mm the ,m '- 1921-Deering 7 Portland 0 l942--Deerinz Portland Others in thc cast will ho lic-ol':'c5a ded the Domi' li 1922-Pol-llama 13 nw-inn ls 1943-mlrllana Deering cmckelt nal-ifl Goodwin, Kclillcllim 'fl 0' , M-A 1923-Portland 0 Deerinx 0 1944--llc:-rin! Portland Steam-pm, :xml-gmiglipamgml Mm-lc . . i 1924-Deering 16 Portland ll 1945--Portland Deering' Roiftc. Ellcli Thompson. I,.OOllFll'Cl Deerln H- l925--Portland 49 Deering 0 1946--Portland Deering Nelson, Marilyn Lolinsbury. Rob. g ' 1926--Portland 12 Deerlnlr 0 1947--Deering Portland ,I-9, Mcguffiflr Roger E,-mksonws 1927--Dt'8l'illg 6 P0l'uRl'ld 0 1948--Delifillg P0l'f,lRl'ld and Bplqvjgqnqin Dudley. 21151. Y u 0 1928--I 0l'ualld 42 Dheflnlf 0 l949-Portland nfleffilk' Danrjing will fgllgw in the gym-l Deenng harm 1929--Deering 0 Portland 0 i950--Portland Deering lnagiunxl fs ond straight cl 1930-r-Deerinz .fi ,Pnrtla'V'- fb N -'l l' ' 're . ,- ms.- -f.,.....,.,, . ' ' K Q A 0 1 Caper Comebacks llneeflng' J hOf l Pass-Happ Rams,2l-lZlBangor-Eddie South Portlnnrl. Oct. 4. -South Portland Hlgh's DGWCID . andspccd prevailed over Deering passing as the Red Riot. eleven twil-lv cvanle from bfqlllld to grind out a 21-l2 win be-,Q t 1 c b , V ., 'o I Portland Wms Title, Beats Gallant Dec

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Greenlawls wind after the Blue Maine I1'111SiC81Ci1'c1eS. .. I'i' ' 131111111 ' GW 661111 ' ' n Down Lincol . E Dale Vaughan lopsrd thletic Head, Mentoriltnoit io ,- -.- -...f,,1......,4v..W,. .l . .. in ln, 1 M . . .. Deexlm H1931 U? Fl 23 rl? cross country F111 OV? Academyis h21l'l'le1's ovel l . . 1 .f .W .. .4 W f -- -+ ...lyk . me . T I Purple Ioourse of gil . 1 YNHS it ' +- . al anxdagg s?fg'ds aheddlolnlf . l Bw Di kD ,i. .ii r ti, wel. about lmfj h G d S h ll' D-' sw? Spire 0569 au 'eau' C 00 S W t. Willie CAII The Way? ohowed every trick of the rkmuingl I 1 M ' D' S d law dashed for three trqlgfo hiv Blue loader E'Xll0'6dJc4 u 1 . A K 5 0 , Cffozaenllqli. ?a32di'e?1.l, rple, Blue Rallles I odaylig .ing will out-rally Port- wo to one today before ts of the two schools . suddenly of a..heax't alln urday night in a local hc end sufferinn from a nerve in-.have to walt until Thursday to l Jury. reported at little better free-'seef' Sibson is worried about ll Gaudreau was widely dom of movement during practice. E s Ca.1'micl'1ael was lunriing betterlbaclrs long bout with the jaundice .and complained of no ill etfectsfbug. after the drill. Caminitl said hel Otherwise. both coaches report probably would be used sparinglylthelr squads 1 Thursday. ,strength with Y Capt. Willie Greonlaw. Port-Qin each camo. lland's distlngtxislied invalid. ap- Thursdav will heir football fates over athletes Thanksgiving ipal Carl Wiggin will head j aking list at a Deering A win for Portland' at just about full, spirit running highl Q give them the stately He -was appointed .leader of the old Portlanc '5 when only 16 years old. directed orchestras in 1 Opera House, Empire fllewistonz and Strand an son Theatersoin Pozztland 5 I the gym at 11.45 a. mhlpears welll along the road to re- chamloioheahio. A win for Doeringbf i 1-Ie also Was, .organize ammm. athletic clirecoorH2Qv21':v 'allehoiizhi Coach JHUITIY will make the Purple feel exfenlyiiath Municipnlinand, or Coach, will Speak ac,S!b5Qi1 Tuesday he 'i-would -fs-.. si.--:.vAt.lfgL--.oN,.e.g,5i., . . .,..lL,1r1n+ia.ue.Wa1iini-in na-inndflog. 1-e rally in the .school yaifclefgggq m' out ond alto mr-fwfel Nw riflfll-'iY L'?il and will wrap its pre-game as into one bundle. n, rally A sion, - if I ill lg - .A A. Ofisiflrfs :md tis:lfl.5fiAijlf,ftf21mfg , Jggwgag af,ig?J!'pe!'lalties lilllorli pair Ili' . Wm be the speakei f law drives down i.Eie..rnl Qdle'-lwFfT',1 Clarence Rowe willibe in Em the mst magma yfblerilim of the Portland rang. Alzmadfi am19'l l1 33 . ..fl2l'PduCU9?L9f .teefQQe.l.li?Uil1ne onoo F5 ' - il S : over St. Louis High of Bidde 1 . Saturday afternoon, belong . 'li Q ground out four toiiclidqggiilg , k,o,l 4 I -- 1 llth9ASCQQI1?. quarter and .gist e , i,SaiiitslxloFflv score came lin.-El - . gto-end pass, Irotbifliene Mon 1 lSpeeial Dispatchl A V .5 ewiston, Sept. 27.--Lewiston I-ligh'sqBlue Devils innfll' Pa.rent's clout as head football coach a. rousini MCR ere today, beating Deering High, 21-0, at Lewiff-Lol tic Park. Parent took over the reins this week WHCBD k 0.0 ,Nanlgan was forced to resign because of poor health , 2 's triumph was the first of the season for the locals South Portland, oct, 5.,,.Deer.5 ann RiotlJV1 Wooldridge, Profenn Spark 'Rams To Win Deering Highs Rams, spearheaded by Pete P1 and Billy Wooldridge, turned in an .lL1l.I2!1QS5flk',8 .flfito Opening of classes Tw morning at Dem-ins' School, King Junior School and Lincoln Junior School will be delayed after the funeral for Gaud Opening of the schools been set for 10.30 a. m. Upper elassmen at Del High School will registm their last year's rooms at a. m. and the freshmen 11.30 a.'m. in the s.udit0 instead of it 10 a.. m. as ll nally planned. Monday tryouts for the I ing High School Band Q nd Ste hens Hi lo of Romford. A mg and South Portlend Jayveoslbeen canceled. , 9 Mfg-----ff,:e E1e-3?:2m.s loil is Nel.5L.f2rmlQ'3bMt1Qd 20 3 0 le 0 me here this' . i 1 , i afternoon with the Rams makmgtearzh nmzsie privately. Two 0 ' ' thelonly real threat of the ganieevery Summer he was dlrec' lin mg- final period. the Maine Music Camp at I er n W Dggying took over the ball ilfington. He was a, member c Tip Cheverus, 14-6 Ethe late stages and moved to the Harold T. Andrews Post, Al LSonth Portland foul' before thg Gaud,.e3,, Haas hom at Rod. Riot took OVW 011 downs: Iidune 26. 1892. :son of the late LWHS an H11'SODh01T101'6 bacifflfelf and Peter Gaudreau. He attl .headed DY All Amerwn wh1C'Ba.l.h schools. lhad the greatest success for th ,, . . . .1 Purple blll'VlVlI'l55 are ' eh sister, 1 . , . - ' ' ' ' 7 ' 1 ,ring Highs football forces spotted Ciheverns l-ligfh el all fl' b t th' at de Mane L- Pelliliifoftldnd' 5' K .riod touchdown and, after letting several scoring hities go by the boards, crashed through for two last- TD's to defeat the Irash Stags, 14 to 6, under the Soma Poltdn s es 16 I , l , 1. C. . H Emi. llveloflffd aftcln Bucky Parker in 'zztgicgeliiielvhei-its lltercepted a Deering D355 and la X i , ' . . , , .- nefer marred. lfitnbacfjfeig 5535? Eiga? 355551223 The funeral will be at 8 liz



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