Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 19 text:

Our Office And Library Staffs. Miss Evelyn Butler Office Assistant MES N-GUIQY Mason Mrs. Norma Saunders Rff'f'Pl'0fll-if Serretary to the principal Here are the office girls who may been seen running through the halls df-livering messages. Front Row, L. to R.: Sandra Rollins. ,lf-an Fl:-tcller, Joy Marukvlli, Erdine Morrison, ,lune Frye, Kathi Koenig, Diane- Sturgis. Back Row, L. I0 R.: Laurin? llustin, Sonja Sorenson, Elinor Sclar, Sandra Smith, Doris Dyer, Athvnc' ffioro. 4 , MILDRED DOANE Subject: Librarian Education: BA., Bates, B.S. Library Sciencv, Simmons Mrs. Doane' is a true librarian, for her hobby is reading, and her peeve is whispering. Bunny Goldfarh, Carole Kates, Helena Lothrop, lrma Hoffman, Peter Nappi. Jo-Anita Sawyer, and Meg Thompson work as Mrs. Doane-'s helpers in the library.

Page 18 text:

Parents Lend A Welcomed Hand .. in the City Hall auditorium. versity School of Music. Mrs. Ralph Young President of Band Mothers' Club ORCHESTRA MOTHERS' CLUB The Deering High School Orchestra Mothers' Club has a member- ship of forty-eight. It was organized in 1939 for the purpose of raising money to provide uniforms, music, and instruments when needed, and to finance trips to the Maine and New England Music Festivals through various money making projects such as: a benefit tea, a silver coffee, a fashion show, a rummage sale and a foodless food sale. Officers for 1955-56 are: President Mrs. Lloyd W. Buttrick Vice President Mrs. Charles A Whitney Secretary Mrs. David Brown Treasurer Mrs. Arthur Serunian, Jr. The Christmas Vesper Concert was presented December 18, in the Deering High School Auditorium, under the direction of Mr. Thomas Bucci. The orchestra was ably assisted by the Deering High School Clee Club. The Annual Concert and Dance was held Friday evening, March 9. BAND MOTHERS' CLUB The Band Mothers, Club of Deering High School financially supports the band in all its activities with such successful projects for the year as: a rummage sale, a bridge party, a foodless food sale, a sale of school banners, and a cake decorating demonstration and tea. The officers of the club for 1955-56 are: Mrs. Ralph A. Young, President, Mrs. J. Allen Jackson, Vice-President, Mrs. Robert L. Get- chell, Secretary, and Mrs. H. 0. Fundin, Treasurer. Band Mothers meet the first Tuesday of each school month in room 202 at the school. The Fathers, Day Concert was held in the high school auditorium on January 15th, and the Annual Band Concert took place on April 1-1th The band also participated in the Western Maine Musical Festival at Rumford and the New England Music Festival at the University of Maine, they also attended several out-of-town football games. Mr. Arthur Stevens directed the band this year in the absence of Mr. Clinton W. Craffam Jr. who has been attending the Boston Uni- . -0 Mrs. Lloyd W. Buttrick President of Orchestra Mothers' Club PATHFINDERS' P.T.A. It is an accepted fact that home influences upon young people nor- -'g?' Mrs. James G. Cole President of Pathfinders' P.T.A. mally undergo a marked change during the teens. New interests and emotions come into the foregroundg new patterns of conduct are adopted, and new parent-student-teacher relationships are created. It is equally accepted, we believe, by those vitally interested in the welfare of these young men and women that, neither group can do its best work without the other's intelligent understanding and loyal support. Such a back- ground justifies the existence of Pathfinders' P.T.A. of Deering High and Lincoln Junior High School. The officers for the current school year are: Mrs. .lames G. Cole, President, Mrs. Cedric H. Simpson, First Vice President, Mrs. Frank J. Capp, Second Vice President, Mrs. Edward W. McLaughlin, Recording Secretary, Mrs. Lawrence A. Bustin, Corresponding Secretary, and Mrs. Lyman S. Moore, Treasurer.



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Our Cafeteria Ancl Maintenance Staffs.. The staff which prepares the delicious meals served in the cafeteria every day at recess and at 1:05 P.M. L. to R.: Mrs. Courtland. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Feyler. and Mrs. Leavitt. M V... Q 5 ,, s, fgiszf , . M, 1 f -F ' f?g..'13Q.5lf 7 AL .I y N 4 ' Mi: Q. f . ,I 1 --. f ., 1. we fab t il, A :ii 5 .wr , ti One of the few times Deeringites will not find Custodian Scotty Campbell hard at work. .unm--ins, numu. mar f e if 15,1 .?m4.i.,. Q V The cafeteria girls who make buying food a pleasure for all. Front Row, L. to R.: Elaine Duffy, Andrea Finck, Dorothy Schwabenhausen, Thom Browne, Geraldine Car- roll. and Donna Allen. Back Row, L. to R.: Helena Lothrop, Beverly Curry. Carole Curran, Constance Hague, and Donna Patch. Here is the dependable crew keeping Deering ship- shapef' Kerry Dube, Scotty Campbell, .lanitorg Charles Dearborne, Frank Lamoine. Philip Brown. Donald Ker- wing seated, Carl Jensen. Supervisor. fib- il t ii fha ,ff- This is the capable feminine staff we see around the halls trying to .keep Deering clean. L. to R.: Brown, Julia O'Brien, Georgia Smith. Elizabeth MacBeth, Edith Marston, Madelyn Booker, Essie Manoriti. Seated: Dollie Dean, Matron.

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