Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME)
- Class of 1960
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In Dedrcatron We the senrors dedrcate the 1960 Amethysl to the Class ol 1062 the last lreshrnan class to enter Deerrng Hrgh School I1 hrough the years your vote has deterrnrned the electrons your support has been necessary to school organrzauons and your sprrrt brrght ens the rshole school You are the last class to enjoy the opportunnres ol Deerrng for lour years Benefrt your school 'ns rt benelrts you' Brrng scholastrc and athletrc honors to Deerrng For uno years you rnust be the youngest class rnake thrs rn honor rather than 1 burden , 1 ,V .. my 7 ky 4 9, .r . I I ,fff 1:4 r 1 Ov if X -., 2 W 1 4 .. ' 1 f S I .fl I I r v , . , . , . 4 x . x x . 7 x . . V , . . . K , r L . . e . f .... . L i . - . , , , . y , , . v 1 - K v - , Q ' 1 2 N Q L . Table of Contents ACIIVIIICS Athleucs Classes Se nlors Advertlslng 22 23 50 51 80 81 100 101 138 159 PRESENTI THE AMS Dcermff I-l1ffl1 School what 1s ll X lJU1lCl111U Xcs partly But lt 15 l1lllCl1 more It IS 1 football ICTII1 gmttmg then tccth and unexpectedly q1111111g 1 SVIIL Lll'1II1p1OHSlllP It IS 1 stand full of spcc t1torS ChCCIlHfT 111 1 tlIA1N1I1fT 11111 It ls 1 group of young pcoplc u11111111g scl1ol11 9l11PS It IS thc note of prulc Ill ou1 XOICCS lllf' S1011 ll s 1 Q ll thc spun xx l11cl1 IS ll llllllllll 1lly SX1lllJ0l1LLCl hx 111111 lhls IS why nc l1 uc choscn our Illll o ict IS o111 quulc to ou1 IOUI of l960 t Dccr111q D -1 I D- 'M ' . . . 1' . , r f .Dr 1 ., '. v U , D . . . X K C. . t 1 A C X f 4 . U . . c 1 ' ' z . D ' 2 ' O 1' . '. 2 1 l l 1 I ll I ' .- wl1c11 wc ZHIIIOLIIICC, ul'VC,I'C llI'OII1 Dccr- ' I11 .l 3' ifz .1 'rit . .. 'Q V X ., ' ' ' ' Z 'T ' S ' 'Z L z :S A Q ' ' ' ' ll Qi To The Class of 1960 Although th1s book w1ll always asslst you 1n pleasantly recalllng the past, I know that each one of you 1S genulnely concerned about the future Nay I suggest you reallze that the SOCl6ty 1D whlch you wlll Dlay a part o' ev r 1WCTS3S1Ug slvnlflcance as you grow older needs human +alents of a wlde varlety Be assured, there lS most certalnly a place for you, and the use you make of the educat1on you have FSCblV6d wlll be of great asslstance ln helolng you to flnd that place Tearnlng may begln ln the school, but one never ceases to acqulre knowl dge There 15 no SlHglP formula for success but a Wll1lDgneSS to contlnue to learn plus a hlgh mo al puroose wlll assure you of the best chances to 3Ch1SVG your per onal voal Th1S 13 the tlme to wlsh you well I do so most SlDC9TP1V Q51 my V,,,r, f K! .. as t 1 Y-:r fv, .15 , gf X . K ,',WmM 8 - , V , I U . . . . . . . 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J Q 0 ' I -I V O few, Mr John E Ham Submaster BS Gorham State Teachers College XI A Harvard graduate work Boston Un1vers1ty Boston College Harvard U of M fifvx' The Leaders Deermgs guldance department has been enlarged to include an advisor for every four hundred students The advisors plan to have at least two mterviews Wllh each student during the year to help him cope with any dlfflcultles he may have SCAJ fSchool and College Ab1l1t1es Testj and the Krtden Preference Record are two of the nationally used tests being gxven to Deermg students SCA IS taken by the freshmen to 1nd1cate the level of their verbal and non verbal ab1l1t1es and the vocatlonal form of the Krlden Record is gtven to sophomores and Jun xors to show them the flelds 1n whlch they have the hlghest lnterest With the help of the advlsors and Wlth these tests Deermg students should flnd lt easter to plan their high school and post hlgh school careers ,1- 'Wm -asf' Xliss Mira Dolley NIi,55 Edith Pitt Dean Educational Advisor A-B-, Colbyi M-A-, Middlebury! grad- B.A., Xlfellesleyg M.A., McGill: graduate Hare work, Sorbonne, Harvard, Colum- work, Southern Methodist University. bia. f Mr Crandall Mrs Dresser Guldanfe Dean of Freshmen li A 1 Olbv V Ld BUGS B S Boston UHlNCl5lIy NI A Column Inn rC'lLllCfS College Gmduate uork Boston UHlWClSlly Umverslty of Mame Mr bmxth Xhss Sullxvan Dean of Ixeshmen C uul mee Secretarv X Murray State Craduate St loseph S uork Unnersxty of Mame Charles W1ll1am Petersen Ihe sudden cle1th ol Xli C Xvllllcllll Petetsen 1e1cl ol the Htstoxv Ileputtnent shocked the ltcultx 1ncl stu dents ol Deernw H14 h School ' en e eating st c x ouslx ght Iho X tc tn fllSUIIX Deputnicnt tncl lntetestecl In spolts lol some us tie hoys lllllffllf ptogi LISLII 11 s schc ll He spoke Dm cntlx ,Cm ,, vournict hc collected SIJCClll niet s 1 llllllllllg LXIJLIICIHC lol the lreshmer, om 111 ht lllililll lustorx to studs under uni thit lns IIIICIFCS in 111 1 1 Ihu tlso 1pptec1.1tecl his sense o moz incl sinccic htenclliness Im the entire stuc cx vutc selluw tickets ll the 1 11ll s In coirido school unw cs se the sune without Nli Pe s 1 goo c lmcx 1 9 I N . 2 1 1 1. ' ' ,l 1 lt n'11 1 ' ,K 1' 1 ' A I 1 UD ' '. 'I 1 ' ' , ' '1 1 1' 1 . - wh he li g 1 ' l', ' I' l ' 3 ' 1' 5 Q, . 'l'hc-y knew that he was lillll' Zlllil 1 ' If in Nlr. Ieters joined th D I' J 11ll in lSl2ti. He thc '35 Sem inf- N 5 t 5 ' 5 llill pre 'i 1' llllli' at rnton . c'1 lClIly 1 cl Bun- lm i 1 I ' '- 'Q A 7 lent gor High School. He ztssutnecl the duties ol' hezul ol' the lm lf' he WM 4' li1 lll? ' 'WB - A I S 7 I lug ' I . . 1 y ' . D. ' 5 t . Q, ketlz QSIIIICS Illlll SlIIJClAX'l'lllg' the Illilv 1 ' ' r in ye: ' wus IIIZIIIIIQCI' ol l 1 'i ' Q 11111. ' 1 - XIV. Pet . ' '11 lll50 ll Jlz '. , ' 1 ish Dex 5 clo' not 1 'ein - ,1 1 . '. tel llu- 1' 11ncl spent his sz1hh11tic'11l leave, two I' 1 ago, sen. Ili clevotion illltl loyalty will ren111in 1 l cl in i11 lllilllllllli. .X 5 ' 1 , ' , 1 tus. llu -nce 'fc' '. 9 was 4 'f? ENGLISH DEPT: Head i Miss Hueston, B. Lit. Emerson, M.A. l'. of N. H., Post Grad. YVork B.U., Harvard Xialeg Miss Becker, MA. Middlebury, Mrs. Bruce, A.B. Bates, Mr. Burgess, BA. Colby, Post Grad. XVork Cornell, Miss Chase, Ali. Snuthg Mr. Clarke, P.J.C., A.B. U. of N. M.: Mrs. Gulliver, MA. Columbia. N - 3 C177 M ' ws - -V Miss Howe, A.B. U. of Me., Post Grad. YVork B.U., Miss Qlensen, M.A. B.U.g Miss Joyce, M. Ed. B.U., Post Grad. XVork Harvard, Mrs. McDonald, B. A. Colby, Summer School Hates, St. 4Iosepl1's. l 'STU' Miss Pease, Breadloaf School of English, Grad. Work Har- vard: Miss Peralli, M..X. B.U., Mrs. Sorensen, B.S. and MA. HU.: Mrs. Timberlake, BA. Colby. Karen Allen gels ahead in English by coming back lor nexp. Shake s peare to Thoreau English is the only subject that all Deering stu- dents are required to take. Of course, different emphases are placed on the various departments. ln College Course English, writing techniques and literature are stressed to prepare students to take college entrance examinations and to do good college work. Commercial English emphasizes business terms to facilitate the entrance of Stll- dents into the business world. Regardless of the course a student is taking, a clear and usuable knowledge ol' English grammar and diction is es- sential. O, what concentration! E X x .I xi --Q---,ern-as ' -' . If jc nc coniprcnds pas. International Living l'nclcr Miss Aaskov's eagle eyes, everyone works in language lab Allons enfants de la patric, le jour de gloire est arrive. Hasta la vista! Arma virumque cano- In the belief that the future of a strong nation does not lie entirely in the realm of science, Deering has, through the years, developed and maintained an out- standing language program. French, Spanish and Latin are offered to round Ollt the students' language back- ground. Though only two units of a foreign language are required lor college entrance, many students perfer to continue their studies. Because a student at Deering may study only Latin in the lreslnnan year, the lan- guage prograin is of a three-year duration. In the field . 'A sl -Qi of further study, French courses are particularly active. LANGUAGE DEPT: Head - Mrs. Mac --7 Dermaid, MA. Middlebury, Lang Lab. at XVellesley3 Miss Aaskov, l5.A. Augsbury nga College, Grad. XVork U. of Grenoble, E: France, Middlebury, Vt.: Miss Baker, B.A. Colby, Grad. XVork Sorbonne, France, XVorkshop at XVellesley College. it 1 -W -J 5x , ff Z, Ancient RUIIIC ll iliI1'l'0slilig. V 7-. -,U . .gy-M 'l Fitz-xi: iii: X if Rome, B.A. Colby, Miss Hainshire, Grad. lVork U. Miss Cowan, M.A. Columbia, Fulbright Scholarship, American Acad. Dolley, A.l5. Colby, M.A. Middlebury: Mr. Larson, A.l3., ll. of New Maine, Miss Pitt, M.A. McGill, Grad. XVork Southern Methodist U.: Maine, Grad. lVork UMP: Miss lVyman, M.A. Columbia. ff: A 'Pr Mr. l'o l i to, BA. U. of 1. fn' 1. R gg-N ,4 472 4 ..zLs.-- 'lk Cheese A group of eager physics students. T-' 'S' I 1 . 5- ' 1 1 -'A4 ' ' Q1 f I - . Y .. .u,.,?. , , X ., I e Atomic e ' Q . zluvv up i ' af - I + That odd odor emanating from the chemistry '2 i'f'f I '4 lab is the only displeasing aspect of the science de- t 'I' ' W I partment. Deering's Science Department has contin- .SQ .. K Mr. McCann, MA. Columbia, YVesleyang Mrs. Kostaco- T poulos, B.S. U. of Maine: Mr. Tetley, B.S. U. of lNew Hampshire: Mr. Tibbets, M.S. Springfield. SCIENCE DEPT: Head - Mr. Bean, A.B. Bowdoin, M. ED. Maine U., Grad. YVork Harvard U., Union College, U. of New Hampshireg Mr. Casavola, B.S. Michigan State .g Mr. Gordon, B.S. Bates, Grad. XVork U. of Maineg . r. Hawkes, B.S. Rhode Island State Teachers' College. ually expanded and progressed. Two new and chal- lenging courses have been introduced for the accel- erated classes - the M.I.T. course in physics, and a modern concept course in chemistry. However, there are also general classes for the non-college student, and physiological chemistry is available. In keeping with this year's general expansion pro- gram at Deering, two new biology and two new physics labs have been constructed. The chemistry space has been tripled to accommodate classes of 48, and budding Gay-Lussacs may now tinker with the latest equipment. Give any Deering math student the problem N-92.6x2l.4 980 and he will instantly re- 295 ply that the answer must be 3612. In an age when progress is the key to the future, math is especially important. General basic courses as well as solid, challenging courses are offered to Deering students. An average college course curriculum includes alge- bra in the freshman and junior years, plane geom- etry in the sophomore year, and Math D in the sen- ior year. The groups are divided, as are all college course groups, into levels of ability, with a special accelerated group at the top. A calculus course is also available for a limited number of advanced sen- iors, but must be taken in conjunction with the Math D unit. MATH DEPT: Head - Miss O'Brien, PhD Browng Miss Farnham, BA. Batesg Mr. Mallett, M.A. U. of Maine, Mr. Mangion, A.B. Tufts, N.S.l . School-Tufts, U. of Maine extension: Mr. Redmond, BMX. U. ol Maine, Long Island Col- lege of Medicine, Grad. XVork U. ol Maine, M..-X. U. of Maine: Miss Smith, B.S. l'. ol' New Hampshire, M. ED. U. of New Hampshire, Courses at Harvard, U. of Maine, B.U., Bowdoin: Mr. IVebb3 B.'I'.R., Lowell Tech. Inst. , f ..' is Alfa. ,WT--.Q , . aj? 5 'U A rt!! 4' i 2. E T V f F r YP lr J af' The Great White Father speaks. T e Background News As in years past, the History Department offers a course to suit the interests of almost every student. Now under the direction of Miss Ring, the department requires all college course freshmen to take the ancient history program, and all upperclassmen to study United States history and the Constitution of Blaine for one year. Nlodern liuropean History is a senior elective, and United States Government is given for students in the general course. The only probable change in the department is a proposed UVO-yeftl' course in the history of our country. ' Because ol crowded conditions, the library has been used both as a homeroom and a classroom, During class periods Mrs. Doane, with the help ol' student librarians, has operated from her new ol'- lice. .Xlthough the year has been hectic, many improvements have been made. The room has been extended, and next year it will be made even larger. The library's budget increase allowed the School to buy two new encyclopedias, several relerenre books, and more general reading items. The library also received many new science books through the National Defense liducation Act. Fifty books every two months filtered through the library because ol the school's participation in the traveling science library program. sift One of llc!-ring's ambitious students checks out a book. vi' 'fd 'A'5I1- . f n. qd, ,R . .Aa ...,, I, 'U ff- f -.,- . .gp HISTORY DEPT: Head 4 Miss Ring. KIA. V. of Nle.: Mr. Cottrell, B.S. Col- gate, Grad XX'ork Columbia: Mr. Elliott. KLA, V. ol' Xie. sms 'l es. Y fl .,,. as Nlr. Harlow, 13.8. Fordham Univ., Grad. XVork U. ol Meg Mr. Harvell, B.S. U. ol N.H.: Mr. Larson, A.B. U. of N. H., Grad XVork Il. of Nle. ' v 5 'ff is ' A '- I 557.10 Q' if t X - lgmgm 'inf ' iff I. Nlr, Pendleton, B.S. U. of Nlainei Mf- XVashburn, BA. Colby: Mrs. Doane, NIE. Bates, l-1.8. Simmons. llot Rod Ring in a marc mood. z .f' i ,f- T 4 CONIMLLRCIAI. IJ1ilw'T: Head - Mr. Manley NIS Tufts Nh Xhlquist Bb Ot IA Gorham State 'Ieachers Lol lege lX-Ir. Allen, M. hd. U. of N.I-I., Post Grad XVork XVayne Unn Nlontina Nlrs Bradbury M A Columbia Mr K rnnniti, BA. Colby, Post Grad. XVork U. of Maine Hrs Lard NI 5 Simmons Urs Cheney B S U of Maine Subjects For Next year the tapping of typewriter keys will be heard only from the south end ol' the school where, because of available classroom space due to the new 6-fi-I3 system, the entire Business liducation Department will be situated. This is the area of Deering's curricu- luin which ainls at preparing students for innnediate entrance into the busi- ness world. Though this course is not rigid and may be combined with the college course, the basic subjects are bookkeeping, business math, review math, business machines and typing. However, languages, art and many oth- er electives are ayilable to the students. IllNll ll wox' 2 Q sf Q idx? 'Iny it np, jellybeams! I.lly it np! '-Ps PHYS. ED. Dlil 14: Hrs. Bfillllllll, 15.5. Boston Univ.: Nlrs. B0gll2lllOYlK'll, 13.5. Boston Univ. of Sargent Col- lege: Nlr. Perrino, BMX. l'. of .-Xrizonzi, Post Grad lVork I'. of Nlztinez Nlr Steatl, U of Mass, BS Dartmouth nl 3,2 l If lf, XYe wontler which entl Mr, Qteznlk hefnl is on. l3eering's own llotgnlorzt hills nrotlel tht' new gun bloolneis. N C 'lihe intportgtnte ol pliysit-:tl fitness has been 1'CCOg- the lull, bztsketbztll in the sefontl quarter. clo tumbling llllC'tl in this :nge ol high tension :intl high blood pres- in the thirtl qnatrter, :incl play softball and tennis in snre. Deering ollers at vnrietl pllysic-:il Cilllt'Llll0Il pro- the spring. hmm' lm' llml' Quill Amd hols' lhe boys have tonch lootbnll in the lzrll, basketball CIrznk! go bones :ts the girls try tleep kneesbentls gtntl ttnnbling tlnring tht- winter, :incl bztsebztll in the lor the lirst tinre. ,Xlter at few clzlys ol' grin, however, spring, .X new sport, wrestling, has been nclcletl to the the girls cztn tlo this exercise nntl many more, easily. gym progrznn. 'Umm' lull' thc CXCIUSCS' the gulls Play llcld hofkev m 'l'hC lml1YSin'1ll etlncntion clztsses ltelll to keC1J students heqtlthy :intl to tezneh sportsnmnlike Contlnet. the next in line sn-ps np for tumbling. WAS The New Look This is the beginning of the age when education is the key to national defense and economy. Deering is keeping up with the times. Through the summer and the school year, many areas of Deering have taken on a new look. The greatest improvements have been made in the language and science departments. A language laboratory has been established with funds allocated by the National Defense Education Act. There has been extensive expansion and revision in the Science De- partment, providing new laboratory, classroom and preparation room areas. In addition, the latest equip- ment has been installed in the chemistry and physics laboratories. XVith a greater enrollment than ever before, en- largements in the cafeteria were necessary. Now the food lines are better equipped to serve recess snacks and lunch meals more quickly and easily. Teachers, too, benefitted from these improvements through a new teachers lunchroom. The overcrowded conditions in the gym have been relieved by the conversion of a classroom and part of the area behind the building into a modern exercise room. New food-preparation counters in the home eco- nomics room, a larger library, more office space and a new guidance suite round out Deering's answer to the growing demands for improvements and expansion in education. .Xfier all, even Brigitte Bardot knows how to speak French. n ' 11 4 2 X 2 'H X Miss 512150114 . Miss Folev Mrs. Nlelaugll secretary to the Principal ' A...-1 The Wheels Run Smoothl lVllllOllI the ollice staff and secretaries, Deering M ., P-' . . ri mmmc could no longer exist :rs il school, for the tremendous zunount ol' puper work which goes into running Il unit us large :is Deering High would accumulate to an over- J, - powering level. The secretaries process and catalog much of the nrzueriul such :ns the cunrulzitive record cards and :its tendzrnce records. The olfice stall' is composed of in- terested girls who give up their study llalls to run er- rands, deliver olilice slips und notices, and collects at- tendance markers, :ind otherwise augment the work of the secretaries. Patricia XValsl1, Lyndell Ackley. Carol Adams and Ellen Rosen are Nliss Dollc-s's helpers, Priscilla Trouluh, Ellen C1111-ver, Leslie Pearlman. Judy llurrict I.CIilllIlIl. l'a1lriciz1 Roche, Rclmcccn Brooks, l-ixucu Allen, Ifmnccs Slmtz. Sl. Kilzur, ffzlrol .XrCy, Sally Flzluland l'zltriciz1 St. l,l'll'l'. Nllllf' .Xnn Sli-vc-us. Salmlrn Carson. 45 Diane Albert, Myra Gcrshenson, I.intla Stoddard, Ronnie Dalton Call Pineberg Pat Clark ur Needs Are Always Taken Care Any student seeking a book for pleasure or doing detailed research work may go to the library. The re- vatnpetl library, which has more books than ever be- fore, has something to suit everyone's taste. Volunteers from the Library Club relieve Mrs. Doane of some of the routine work of checking books out and helping students to fincl what they are seeking, filing and cata- loguing new selections, and keeping the cards and books in ortler. Due to the use of the library as homeroom and classroom, most of the activity goes on after school. However, as the selection in the library becomes more varied. the library. itself, becomes more popular. During the three recesses and after school, swarm- ing hordes of hungry Deeringites invade the cafeteria to purchase milk, ice cream, snacks or a full-course clin- ner. This flurry of activity never daunts the cafeteria stall. .X group of talented and efficient cooks prepare the lootl, which is solcl by student workers. Sharon Xxcty. loan Sapp, Nlatie lfotsxllt, Barbara l'olIartl. .lattice Stltts t t unocs 1 cas c ntttson Bcrntct Donna flcsscx. limilit' Volt: Sllllfllil Stepp. t Ull K lU 99 I- W QF ws, K 'V xx I. lf' ay., 77,f i 5 Mvgp if -,j1,..l , P ,ig l 271 'Q AL,--Z K . fl ' .A - ., 4, J -5, 4 . . , U ,, ' ,. V Y ' ,i.. 15 2, 4 'L MM J My ,W wh iw- gcfw K , , . v, ,N 1 , . 5 1-..-f -1 - N ,VM if .xv 1 l Vgri: if 'HQ ,ll ' K, ,. . ,Sq f'K',:y Q V' N :-' 1 'Q ', , ,f . Uullx lhum flwurl ,llflir nl: Ncotlx Czlmplwll .lfllfilllllflllff ,, ,M . In Xllx, Ilullic' Dum, nmlmn. limi: Roar: lixsia' Xlimmili. llmvnu' llixun, l'.cliIl1 l511ml1, Nlgnic llllflllilll. lfiwl I.'U.1': Ilvll-11 llCIllllNUll. l'.lI1l llL'lllll'l. lzllzl Y1 VENl,VlD ,vm IM P xrll ull. The Rooms Always Sparkle lxxcrx mlm lfmllll lm1'1l-wm'kil1j,g xtuclcnls lille-1' rhe IIS llu task ol thc custmlml stall mol with llu-11' rlclr as um ilfllll up IlllCl' scllool lmurs 'mal Lu kccp lllc sm llrml Nllllllllg. liccglluc- ol their cllorlx, we lkl'llll'll to mlczm plcamllll I'00lllS vwlw lll0lkIllIlQ Slutty zmcl llix :ww ulw lmxc mlmrgc ul thc' lIlJlLC6'IJ ul mlm Qlk0llllllS I-,xcrx Nllllllg, on sccmlllng, sultry llglys wl- sul m :lass gum! wgnlcll llmw SlPl'lIllxli'lS on lllc- lmnl lwwn XX'llIl'llllQ :mm L ml. Q -Ks. f 1. as K if ,. ,ff X,',.I,r' Q 1 llx xnulm up ilu- lmwmlw. lin' l2l1'NlL'I1'IN ill ufnk. 20 :, fM1f'Q2g.,s Paul Hodges, President of P.T.A. Band Mothers The Band Mothers' Club is the group which fi- nancially supports the activities of the band, keeps them uniformed, and chaperones them on trips and appear- ances. This task was accomplished this year by holding thrift sales, a gift-tying ribbon sale, commemorative plate sale, and a Fashion Show in the spring. The Father's Concert was held this year on -Ian- uary 173 the annual concert was held jointly in City Hall with the Gardner, Massachusetts, High School band. On April 29 our band journeyed to Gardner for a joint concert. The officers for 1959-1960 were as follows: President .,..s.,.s Mrs. Albert R. VVhite, jr. Vice President . . .. .,,, Mrs. Harold Maden Secretary . . Treasurer . . Mrs. Vernon Waterhouse . . . . . . Mrs. Lloyd Norton Mrs. lidward Allen, President of Orchestra Mothers. 2 I me 'FP P.T. . The Pathfinders P.T.A. is an organization composed of parents and teachers connected with Deering High School and Lincoln Junior High School. This group allows teachers and parents to discuss topics relating to the students, and to come together on a common level. This year the P.T.A. was involved in the forma- tion of a teenage code. The officers for 1959-1960 were as follows: President Paul M Hod es . D ,...,,......,,....,, . g Vice President , . . . , . . Mrs. Fred Stone 2nd Vice President ..., .,...,. F rank Tupper Recording Secretary .,..,,.. Mrs. Stanley Jones Corresponding Secretary .... Mrs. Donald Bither Treasurer ............ Mrs. W. Bradford Chase Mrs. Albert XVhile, President of Band Mothers. rchestra Mothers The Orchestra Mothers' Club supports the orchestra financially by providing uniforms, music and some in- struments, and chaperones the various trips which the group takes. The projects of the Orchestra Mothers' Club this year were food sales, rummage sales, and the annual silver ICH. The officers for 1959-1960 were as follows: President . ..... Mrs. Edward Allen Vice-President . Mrs. Lyle D. Noyes Recording Secretary .. Mrs. Nelson Gamage Mrs. Dexter Freese Mrs. Howard Parlin Corresponding Secretary . . Treasurer . ACTIVITIES Activities are as much a part of our lives as algebra or English. The choice open to us is free and varied, ranging from the Ski Club for the hearty winter sportsmen to the Classics Club for the Latin enthusiasts. Almost everyone takes adi'antage of these opportunities, and our ram is no exception, for the D.H.S. spirit is an un- written clause in the constitution of .each club. e X : 47 Shirley Tozier Sccrclzz ry Yictor Gideon Clerk Slcu-n Ifoslcr Clerk ,Iohn Steven: Mnnngci of Srlmnl Storr- l'c-tcr Rolfe Clifford Goodall Nlaynznfl llinks l'ic1'-I'l'1'.sid1'r1l Presidcnl 'l'vrrmn'rr Student Council Leads The Way Deering High Schoo1's most important organization is its governing body, the Student Council. The Council is composed of its officers, home room representatives, class presidents, and representatives of extra curricular activ- ities. Under the able guidance of its advisors, Miss -loyce and Mr. Mallet, the 1959-1960 Student Council has done much to follow its purpose of advancing the general welfare of the school and its students, promoting better relation- ships between students and faculty, and providing a means for the students to decide questions concerning them. The Council undertook many tasks this year, but the one of the most im- portance was the forming of a teen-age code in co-operation with the Path- finders of Deering. The basic rules of this code were set up by a group of six, then were voted on by the Council. Other projects for this year were the concession stand at football games, the school store, new Deering banners, school handbooks, its annual llfid-Year Hop, and classes in parliamentary procedure. Many of Friday's X periods were taken up by assemblies sponsored by Student Council. In order to acquaint the student body with its governing organization the Council held meetings for each class in the auditorium. One of the best and most appreciated assemblies was the lfreshman Assembly which presented a sunnnary of the activities ol' each extra curricular club. The In- stallation of Officers was held during an assembly and club charters were distributed also. For their own enjoyment some of the members of the Council attended the State Convention in Brewer on the l3th and 14th of November where they obtained new ideas for our council. 24 Nliss Catherine oyce Faculty Advzsor ZS CODE CONIVIITTEE Front Clifford Goodall chairman Joncs Cene Cohen mn Jim Kelley Roxann Gallant Back ron Donald Oberg IVIIIOII BALLOTINC COMMITTEE: Front rou: Kathy OF1ynn Dick Hay Eddie Ihillips. Bark mu: ohn Stevens Mort Soule. Ia 1 Q1 . fm - 9 - ., 5 I M. Soulc I . Lee D. Abowd J. Velentgas . Finch .. Potter . Melaugh . . Manson L. Cloutier . Be . Ryland M. Cleaves . 2. ' 5 I f .,. . H5 qv- . . Y. Phillips J. IA ile C. Nutter J. Maguire B. Foster '. DeRice . .Deetjen . Budd .P .Jones . Bither . Small . I inter K. Aster Mr Alfred Mallet faculty Advzsor HOSPIT-XLITY COMMITTEE Front mu Marie Cleaves Diana Bell Shirley Flozler Hack ron ames Bither Victor Cicleon HANDBOOK COMMITTEE: Margaret Thompson Rita Maras Marina Velentgas M rtha Williams. Cynthia Potter Barbara Smith. 5 ' 1 -. I 4 A J. Jealous P. Lewis NI. Mussman I . Soule M. Velentgas I.. McKown C. Jacobs XV. Fallona S. XVoodbury I.. Chapman T. Ivight Aud. 2 F' 2 R. X ormack Sylvester . O'Flynn . Reidma .I- . Mclllheney '. Kilgore . . Corden . Cinn '. Deraps 1. Berman gf., -1 'c 3 7 41,4 ,W Mr. Philip Caminiti Fam Hy Advisor uin- C2 T7 D CLUB liXliCU'I'IVli CONINlI'I l'lili: 1'4l'U!If rozr: joanne Blarkwell. Kay Manson, Cathy Caufield. Bark l'Ull'I limile Girard, Ditk Capp, llob DeVito. D Club The aim of almost every girl in Deering High School appears to be an opportunity to wear some athlete's purple D sweater to a school function or rally. Indeed, this sweater, as well as many other serv- ices, is a benefit of membership in D Club, Deering's athletic' organization, and the most active group in school. The members are all lettermen, cheerleaders, and participants in the girls' athletic program who have earned over l00 points. Sweaters, letters and cer- tificates are rewards of athletic recognition: however, the basic' serious purpose ol' the group is to promote good sportsmanship. Traditionally, the president of HD Club presides over the sports assemblies and various rallies presented throughout the year. Every year the HD Club sponsors the Mayor and Miss Deering campaign, easily the gay- est time in Deering's school year. On Saturday night following Friday's campaign show and balloting, the winning team is announced at the D' Club variety show, which is followed in turn by the D Club dance. Ron' l, l. to r: P. Lindsay, D. ili2llOIl, Iilowiteh, XV. Simonton, j. Sample, E. Davis, Y. Gideon, lf. Cheney Ron' 2, 1, In 1': l.. Stevens, N. Panetti, D. l'arker, 'lf l.oc'ke, ll. Reeves, D, Derrah, li. Girard, Nl. Bond. lion' fl, I, to 1: D. Hall, R. DeVito, l'. Reidnian. XV. Jones, S. Aceto, J, Dil'ietro. Ron' tl, 1. to 1: R. Sax. J. Sylvester, S, Foster, C. Goodall. Ron' 5, 1. lo 1': R. Sawyer, R. lfapp, R. Sawyer, S. C-orden, U. Cohen. Ron' l, I. In 1: tl, Canfield, lf.. Rosen, K .0'Flynn. K. Knudsen. P. O'DonnelI. Ron' 2, l. 211 1: C. lrouvalis, C. Craffam, C. Simp- son. Ron' fi. l. 111 1: -I. Moses, pl, Blackwell, S. Charlton, S. Clark, K. Nlanson. Ron' l, 1. to 1': R, Petri, ll. Hauck, WV. O'Fl'nn, l'. Rolfe, C. Kahill. l zu 2, l. to 1: XY. lfallona, XY. Lankan, NV. Rounds, 'l'. Minervino, I. Nldkniiiell. Ifozu fl, I. lo 1': ml. lirabassi, .L Turner, B. Potter, M. llinrks. Rua' fl, l. lo 1: l'. Soule, Pope, D. Oberg, D. Caldwell, I' NIL Il . -rri . l I rl Row l, I. In r: F. DeRice, li. Phillips, P. Kelly, XV. O'Flynn, ll. Oberg. P. Rolfe, P. Soule, J. Pope. Row 2, l. to r: R. Holmes. S. Foster, YV. lfallona, Davis, R, DeVito, -I. DiPietro, D. Parker. Row 3, I. I0 r: WV. Simonton, T. XN'ight, J. Stevens, P. Reidman. R. Sawyer, Ron' 4, I. to ri J. Taylor. ll. XVilson, P, Thibeault, NI. Hincks, R. Sawyer. R. Capp, E. Girard, Kelley. Service To The boys in the blue sweatshirts who usher at the rallies and perform other gen- eral services about school are members of the Deering chapter of Key Club. The Key Club is an outstanding service club at Deer- ing. The membership is composed of selected boys from the three upper classes. The mem- bers maintain an honorable position in the school and community, and are responsible to the Key Club International and the Port- land Kiwanis Club, their local sponsor. Un- der the direction of Mr. Perrino, faculty ad- The School visor, the boys organize paper drives, assist at the annual Kiwanis radio auction, donate Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets, and hold car washes. livery year, there is an opportunity for these hard-working Deering- ites to attend a convention in Boston. In ad- dition to this, the Kiwanis Club accords spe- cial attention to two of the members each week at their luncheon. The boys can cer- tainly be proud of this fine organization and its expressive motto - XVe Build. john Pope, Secretary, jim Kelley, president, Maynard Hintks, treasurer, Don Obcrg, vice president. Kev Club us Mr. Philip Perrino Facu Ily .4d1fixcr 4- Us NA1 cl CL f Q' 7' Q ASQ X0 herecl at this one. Zh ,. 4? 5 vu 'Nr I ,uv gan' X if' g i iifis - t' . li: -V ..- Q: A2i,j.1,.1'if'i . ,,v2f.. 'g,?1 sian 1 were N agy. ' X '1 - -22. T 5' 1 , , are 3 93: -Q -i 5 14-f .539 :lg 4 2' Q, . Z it f r ,gs fi.. , LL' ' ' 5 Q :., .Qj,Q T112 egiirf' ffj 1 OFFICERS: Wilton jones, president: Stanley Sclar, chaplain, Dave Steele, secretary, Dave Taton. treasurer David Moore, vice-president. An Honor To Serve Any unsuspecting soul who, after standing in an endless ticket line on a fold and bleak Thanksgiving morning before the game, is besieged by a horde of eager souvenir-selling youths in grey sweatshirts has, whether he believes it or not, benefitted from a .service of Deering's Hi-Y. This group has maintained an honorable record in both the school and com- munity. Hi-Y members annually donate turkey dinners to needy families at Thanksgiving and at Christmas. They sell souvenirs and every available program at the Thanksgiving Day football game. In February, the group turns .social to sponsor the Sno-Ball Dance, one of the swishiest affairs of the year at Deering. This year the annual Older Boys' Conference was held in Portland, and some of the members of our chapter represented Deering at the Youth-in'Government Conference and the Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Council Convention. 111 l I I0 1 I- Cheney D. Taton, 1. jones, li. Moses, D. Daly, S. Arnold, 'l'. Miller, R. Petrie, D. Dodge, XV. Deetjen. Il, Arnold, l' ough I it in Z l. ia r: H. Hoppe, S. Selar, Bithcr, XV .Payne XV. jones, K. Nelson, R. Cinn, D. Moore, ll. Hauck, D. Hall, A v 3 I Io 1 'N Sullivan, D. Rawson, 'I'. Rich, K. Astor, C. Tarpinian, D. Steele, Mr. Lankan, J. jealous, S. Corden, LI. Tirabassi os n I t wis. ,gs 'li- .,,.n Q! ' '53 -i 'S ,Negril K 72545 iw v- ' V . A .II 8 t ., , . Ai N ur 'Q -if 9, x l Ron' l, l. In r: l'. Iiarlon. l'. Chase. J. Izdcs, C.. Smith, B, Lamage, I.. I-ielcl, NI. Brennan, AI. I.ee. D. lolox, R. Gallant. Ron' 2, I. to 1: C.. Corrie, bl. Germaine, S. Allen, C. Richardson, K. Nlougalian, J. Garland, S. Clark, S. Klliarlton, IJ. Stone, Il. Ilallowell, S. Garroway. Ron' 3, I, In r: S. I-Imery, ll. Collins, Ci. Stone. Always Willing To create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Chris- tian living - this is the basic purpose of Deering's 'I'ri-Hi-Y. Under the supervision of Miss Howe, their faculty advisor, this active organization meets every oth- er Monday night at one of the members' homes. In addition lu organizing such moneymalcing projects as food sales, and sponsoring' school dances, Tri-Hi-Y do- nates food baskets to deserving families at Thanksgiv- ing and at Christmas. Deering High has always been well represented by the members at the Older Girls' tlonference and the Southwestern Maine Conference, two annual conclaves of Tri-Hi-Y organimtions. Niem- bership in this group is an honor, for members are elected: however, membership also entails serious ree sponsibilities. v , wmv' UI-l-lC,l'.llH: I-mul vrfzc: .lane Ilallowellg Roxann fflllllllll. president: lieth Ciatnage, tice-pxt'sidt-ntl Nusan flax- iouax. scctelznfl Huff: mir: Deborah lolm, ll1.'iINlII'l'l1 linda lieltl, alternate. X W f 2 ' ' ' ?'54mf17 I Y Y ,N 4 vs 1- i l C A x l fv X . X 0 Xliss Inez Howe Fnfultx' .'1rIr'iv'r I' 4 Q f' if .ii ..,,x Q11 if i n ,Xnn Dyer. Mary .Xnn Hannigan, Peggy Deraps, president: liddie l'hilips. -Indy Allen, Bruce XVilson, George XYing, Judy lfdes. Helping Hands The only time that most students actually come in contact with the Red Cross Club is during the annual fund-raising drives when the money cans are brought into homerooms, and the quiet daydreams of the morn- ing study period are shattered by the sound of clinking change. However, the Red Cross Club is one of Deer- ing's worthy service clubs, comprised of a representative and an alternate from every homeroom. The representa- tives collect the money used for worthy charities and the various gift items for the packages which are sent overseas every year. These surprisingly inexpensive oh- jects can bring joy and happiness to a poor waif. Lyndell Aclsley, Bent-tia XVhitc. president: Susan tiarroway. xice-president: Helen Goldberg, secretary. ,N -1--N1 .tl t 'V ii- Qual? as T - . N Tix. :.m-?,, 1 -' stxzm H f '..,Q.1 ' - Hfgi ' ' - 1 'faul-tits.. Vffgrziift' Nlr. Russell XVashburn lfncully Arlwimr Governors Aides The general seriousness of the traffic situa- tion and the unfavorable publicity accorded the teen-age driving public have concerned many young people for the past few years. Be- cause Klaine has a far lower driving-license age, at I5, than the national age, this problem has always concerned Maine high school students. Two years ago a chapter of the Highway Safety Council was formed at Deering. The purpose of this club is to promote safe driving habits among teen-agers, and to advise the members of traffic laws and safety rules. This club meets once every month: members are sent to. various conferences and meetings throughout the state. Membership is open to students who hold li- censes, or any other interested t66IlCI'. At a time when traffic accidents are increasing at an alarming rate, this is one of the most important clubs at Deering. Ng Dr. Katherine O'Brien lfrrrully Advisor Gloria Berman, program committee, Bonnie Rogers, program committee, Bill Rounds, presi- dentg Marina Velentagas, program committee, Richard Hodges, vice-president, Rita Maras, secretary-treasurerg Absent, john Fay, program committee. S ace A e Hobbies P S Modulos, permutations, combinations .... Do you know what these terms mean? If you are a member of IJeering's Math Club, you do. Deeringfs group of math- ematically-minded geniuses belong to Mu Alpha Theta, a chapter ol the national organization. The group has twenty lull members, all of whom are upperclassnien, and ten associate members. Because Mu Alpha Theta is an honor organization, there are certain rigid rules of admission, and members must receive no lower grades than a B+ in any mathematics courses they may have taken, and must maintain honor grades in all other suba jects. Most ol the programs consist ol talks concer- ing mathematical concepts, and some concern fun top- ics like trick hypotheses and conclusions .For example, a man from Brooklyn says that all men from Brooklyn are liars. Can he be trusted? Twenty years from now a lamous scientist being in- terviewed may remember developing his interest in his field while a member of Deering's Science Club. The purpose of this organization is basically to promote and further an interest in science, and to increase a knowl- edge of science of the past, present, and the future. The club, which draws its membership from all four classes, meets twice each month and presents programs, usually consisting ol talks by the members. A science exhibit, open to the general public, is sponsored by the club members. Members plan and execute projects, and attend the animal state science lair. In addition to these activities undertaken during the school year, the club encourages and enables its members to attend the summer sessions in science at the University of Maine. Stephen Noble, vice-president, Mark Bramsong Stephen Gray, secretarystreasurerg Richard Hodges, president. 5 1 x t Mr. lircell Gordon Faculty Advisor AQ' 2? .Q 'r 1 iM'rs -rx Nirs. Helen ' Nlacljermaid fflfllfll' .4di'iim pq.. Qlhf' Nlcg lhonipson, presidenlg .Xnn Carroll, vice-presidentg Barbara Smith. executiw committee: Joan Taylor. execu- tive iommittee: Randolph Modes. secretary. Absent, Connie lYcisI1erg. treasurer. D l f Skill f'Parle1-vous francais? .Xny member of the French Today, in a country where education tor national Club will say, Mais oui! The objective of the club, defense is of prime concern, there is a need for more sponsored by Mrs. Nlacllermaid and Miss Aaskov, is to and better-prepared teachers. ln consideration of this stimulate interest in France and the French language, situation, Deering's chapter of the Future Teachers of and to supplement what is learned in French class. At .Xmerica strives to educate interested students in the the monthly meetings, members hear French speakers teaching profession. This year, as always, the club spon- or View slides. The club donated the proceeds from sored a fund-raising food sale, held a tea, and traveled the October dance and other projects to buy laboratory about this section of Maine visiting various elementary materials, visual aids, or special books for the French schools and Gorhfim State Teachers' College. Although department. all of the members were permitted to take part in these interesting excursions, only juniors and seniors toured Longfellow elementary school to observe training meth- ods and classroom techniques. Members are recruited from all four classes, and at an impressive candlelight ceremony, each member affirms her loyalty to the club and to the profession. Fran! rozu: Joanne Irving, program committeeg Sandra Enos, president: Pat Barton, vice-president. Back row: Cathy Simpson, program committee: Barbara St. Clair, program committee, Leslie Pearlman, treasurerg Diane Beale, secretary. Miss Margaret XVyman Faculty Aciziixm Nlrs. Nlildrcd Doane Fflflllfj' Arlzttmi' Nlarlene Goldberg: Nlarina Yelentgas, secretary: Betty lfinch, prcsidcntg l'at Clark, vice-president, Myra Gerslien- son: Marilyn Booker. Training For Thought Because the library has been used as a classroom this year, the Library Club's activities have been limited. Usually, however, the members work in the library be- lore and alter school and during their study periods. ln order to work in the library, they must pass a test in library skills. Library Club members hold an annual tea and also visit other libraries. .Xlliliated with the Library Club is the Library Book Council, established to activate interest in good books and to recommend the purchase of worthwhile new books. The members write short reports which are pub- lished and distributed to teachers four times annually. Interest in world and national affairs has rocketed in recent years, and many students enjoy listening to and participating in debates and discussions. This in- terest directly lits in with the objects ol Forum which are to encourage and develop the art ol' discussion and debating through regular club meetings, interschool de- bates, student assemblies, and radio panels. These aims are actively carried out. .Xll students have been invited to the stimulating discussions sponsored by Forum, and tnany ol' its members who have debated have succeeded in winning top places. This year, besides its regular activities, lforum planned and sponsored a Parliamen- tary I-aw class for all club ol'l'icers. Ifrnnl mir: I-cnc Cohen, prcsidcnt: Nlaxinc lit-rslrcnson. sL'1l'Cl2ll'31 lfflflf 10112 l'eler .-Xronsong Randolph Nlodcsg Norman llaxis: Ronald tlolcg iiliflord Goodall, rice-president: Paul Lewis, treasu rcr: Kenny Nelson. 45 415- Nliss 1-.lizabeth Ring lwlfttllv .-lffrtwr J. iffy! s Zigi w Q..,.. 91' jr' Of X l Y V T ,f St k ly 'Xf if Ain. f is X . Q4 . I r ti' N Dave Moore. president: Nancy 0'Neil, secretarvg Clifford Goodall, vice-president. Th utdoor Sports Fiends Swish! Boom! Another Deeringite caught in the ski K'li2llC has come to snowy disaster on the slopes. lVhether they are schussing' with the less-advanced group at Pleas- ant Mountain, or attempting a slalom with the ad- vanced skiers and the team at Sugarloaf, the Ski Club members are rabid sportsmen who may be lound anv- where at any time, providing' there is snow. The national erafe for skiing makes this the fastest- growing' winter sport in America. Deerings ski group, which traditionally has almost the largest membership ol' anv club in school. is onlv lurther proof ol' this fact. Nlembers, who rome from all lout' classes, are rewarded with special seasonal rates and the opportunity for group lun. This year a capable ski team was formed and to-captained bv Bruce and Stan Xrnold. The Tally-Ho Iiquestriennes will ride this after- noon, rain or shine. This is a lamiliar announcement over the PHX. during the one o'c'loek announcements, for the riding club at Deering High School is one of the most ac-tive organizations. 'lhroughout the year this group eniovs the tauiitit-S and indoor ring of the Tally- llo stables in Scarborough. ,Xll-dav and lJ1'ClllslillSlQ rides and an annual winter carnival provide fun and frolict lor the members. ,Xt the .lunior Horse Show held each spring, the riders have an opportunity to display their individual talents. This vear the riding team, consist- ing ol' ,Xnn Perkins fthe WSU Nlaine liquitation Saddle Seat Champion in competition I-l-l7j, Rosemarie Ro- well and .layne XYaning', were undefeated in meets with nearbv schools. Rosemarie Rowellg Jayne Waning: I.ois Morse: .Xnn Perkins, president. Miss I- lorence jensen lsaelllfv A riwxor 's U9 I 'Q Mrs, XYilma Bl'2KllJlll'f' Faculty Adviwar- 3 ,.. vi l'mn1 imc: Judy Seekins. il'Cll5lll'CI'1 Donna Reynolds, presidentg Pat Smith, tice-president. llnrk rmr: Pamela Clarke. student council l't'IJl'l'Nt'lliLlIlNCl Sumner Bernstein, treasurer: Sylvia Pappas. The Finer Arts The many posters tl1at adorn tl1e school walls are usually the work of the Art Club. A great deal of effort is necessary to tlCSlgIl a poster that is both functional and decorative. Students interested i11 art find this club good experience. Besides tl1e art work club members do, tl1ey donate a food basket annually, and they try to make a trip to Boston each year. liveryone remembers looking forward to the Thanks- giving play and the thrill of watching friends perform. The llrainatic Club also participates i11 the one-act play t'0IlICSl and cl1ooses the script for tl1e senior class play. Nlenibers ol this club do 11ot have to be interested only i11 actingg many join who enjoy backstage work sucl1 as painting scenery, preparing props, or applying makesup. 'l'l1e llrainatic Club provides valuable experi- ence for future thespians or for those who just enjoy being on tl1e stage, and also brings en-joyinent to tl1e 11011-members, wl1o ca11 be spectators at any of its per- l'ormances. fum! mir: A1111 Ramsay. Susie NIIISSIIIZIH, Gai Stolkner, Sue Cutler, secretary: Peggy Deraps. Ilfzrk was Rita Niaias. lzllen C-odfrei. Bill Stnaha. president: Yic Gideon. time-president. fx gf IG T Nlr. llilham Burgess 1'-llflllfi ,'11I:'is111 r I-v 0' -fi 1 Q1 Xliss Sdlil Lmvan Ffzrullxr nlflriim ru, .7 NIH n l I ll ,4- V 11- Iiffml mir: Richard Cook. ro-presinleinz Pmniiic Rl7gL'ls.Nl'lll'llllf1 llriicc lixans, m-president: Iiufk mfr: Roh kiiuwlcs. suhstitulvi YYaxiu' l.C2Hll7Clllll'. .-llurlili -john lan, Iilllgllllll mliaiiman. We Sing The study ol' the culture of ancient Rome and flreeci- has long interested many eager students, XVheth4 t-r you like in moclel clay ligures, or bake cookies from a recipe that may have heen a favorite of Cicerds, Deering' callers you the classics Club, Sigma Phi Ro. The group, organize-cl this year hy Xliss Cowan, is affiliated with the klunior Cllassical League ancl open to any stu' clent who has haul one scar ol I.atin. lam' notes. high notes ff the Glee Cllulm sings all equally wc-ll. ,Xn gutive gliflllll, the club sang in the Yesper umrert. the Clhristmas Xssembly, the Pops Con- cert ancl flame. two music lestivals. the liaster Assem- lwly anal xarious excliangc C0llCL'l'lS. Vllllls Iemale Counter- part ol the llmvmloin Xleclcliehempsters was organized just recently. Nanny Nlillci. xire-president: Nlargarcl Tliompson. president: .Xnua urmhs. smial xulixiric-s ihairmau, 3 .pg 4. K g 5 . r Front VOID! li. Guy, S. Parlin, M. Brennan, XY. Brown, R. Cohen, Nutter. Sefcmid row: P. Stewart, S. lfrquhart, P. Purinton, A. Milliken, ll. Carnage, R. Srnall, P. Briggs, S. Cofran, P. Chaplin. C. Swett fgucstj: Ylfhitman, R. Therriault, Third row: Garland, C. Brown, D. Barker, IS. jones, S. liinery, D. Dodge, KI. Littlefield, l-I. lfrager, IJ. I.aVallee, D. XVliite, C. Allen, M. Noyes. Fourth rout R. Maras, I.. 'I'inilu-rlake, -I. lides, Clinton Craflanr fdirectorlg H. Hoppe, R. Freese, D. Allen. Featuring T e rchestra At a tap of Mr. Clinton Graffanfs baton, the or- chestra members come to attention, and the wail of violins lills the northern end ol the school. The orches- tra rehearses only twice weekly - Tuesday and Thurs- day in the auditorium. However, despite this time hand- icap, the orchestra displays its talents in the annual Vesper Concert, another concert in the early spring, and various exchange concerts. The standards of ad- mission are high and competitiveg each candidate must take a rigidly-marked standardized audition. Deering's group, because of a shortage of budding string players, is one of the few high school orchestras still active in the state of Nlaine. Perenially this orchestra has re- ceived an excellent'y rating in the lllestern Maine Mu- sic Festival, which is only further proof of its hard work. Front row: Joanne Nutter, secretary, Sally Parlin, presidentg San- dra l'rquhart, librarian. Iinfk rozr: Douglas I.aYallee, treasurer: Rita Maras, student council representative. Rita warms up before the rehearsal. I'he band in a tight formation. A ,Ma M X30 x 3 Frou! mar: S. Morris l'. Rollins, S. Joyce, Allen, M. NVerner, S. Bowie, J. Pierce, C. Shatz, Second row 1 D. Allen, F. Tupper, H. Hoppe, .X. Perkins, Abramson, R. lfreese, J. Supranovich, XV. Freese, C. Sarando, D. XVhite. S. Sawyer, P. Chaplin. Third row: P. O'Donnell, P Maden, B. Camage, B. Dowling, J. Lord, M. Littlefield, C. Perham, S. Allen, C. Norton, S. Deetjen, S. Allen, A. Clark, M. McLean, N. Har- wood, J. Levine, C. Dowling, D. Maras, P. Drogin. M. Loeb. G. Fineberg, C. Noble. Fourlh rmv: I.. NVaterhouse, J. Peters, C. Sharpe, M Carey, S. limery, K. Davis, B. Ryland, J. Jones, D, Savage, S. Dilliase, S, Ginn, M. Chase. Fifth rozu: P. Merrill, F. Fagone, P. Farwell, I.. Crocker, R. Small, P. Briggs, N. Mcausland S,. Cofran, D. Sibolkin-, Taylor. J .lViley, S. XVoodbury. Sixth row: B. Smith, H. Caplan, K Goodspeed, S. Shettleworth, M. Brennan, I-1. XVoodbury. Seventh row: R. Jordan, N, Sullivan, M. Stern. Eighth rorv: P. Lindsay, D. Lewis R. Morse, li. I.erman, B. Evans, A. Hicks, XV. Titconlb, S. Lawrence, J. Richardson. v The D.H. . Prizewinner The cymbals clang, the trumpets blare, the flutes squeal, the drums thunder through the auditorium - and Deering's varsity band is rehearsing. This familiar scene takes place three days a week - Monday, XVednes- day, and Friday at one o'clock, as the embryo music- makers struggle under the direction of Mr. Clinton Graffam. Our group, ourstanding both as a symphonic Front row: Frances Shatz: Ann Perkins, head: Sharon Morris. Back mat Jeannine Pierce: Sheila Joyce: Margaret XVerner: Judith Allen: Sharon Bowie: Pal Rollins. and marching band, drills at football games: performs in parades, festivals, and at assemblies: presents an an- nual Fathers' Concert: and participates with another school in exchange concerts. Both membership and position are judged on a highly competitive basis, and depend on the results of a graded auditon given in the spring of each preceding school year. l'.t1lx Ullonnzll. suit-t.n'x: llt-lbs-ll iloppc. lllCNlllk'IllQ linda Xx',m-,Ilona-, sludcnt ronnril ll'JHt'Sl'lIlilllXL'- .-lllwuli lit'llX 1-anlagc, Ill'-Nlllttl . In Training For Th Future The junior varsity band, a preparatory organization lor future varsity band meni- bers, rehearses twice weekly - Tuesday and Thursday at one o'clock in the thirds floor music room under the direction of Nlr. Stevens. This all-freshmen group marches with the varsity band in parades, at festivals, and at the annual Thanksgiv- ing Day football game. The members also hold their own exchange concert with a hand from a nearby school. Although than the varsity band, the junior varsity band offers valu- considerably smaller able musical training. Membership and rank in this group are rated on the same basis as that of the varsity band. Ivonl mir: Slit-in liowc-ng Niaigart-t Sawicig Suzanne Su-nson. limi: rrmt lilaiiic Xlt'ltlC'lxQ xlilllllll I.t-adbettcrg Nlarjorie Jones. 'Ihe kj. Y. band blows up Ll storm during rehearsal. H Smtefl: Marie Cleaves, president. Slarzrlingz Ellen 'lhoinpsong Kendall Reed: Carol Libbyg Ann Trainor. Mr, Clinton Craflain Mr. Arthur Stevens Dirwrlfu - I'nr.tiIy Iirmrl Dirrrtm - -1. V. Band Hr, Linwood Elliott lfrzrully Arliiimr Betty lfinch and Martha Williams. co-editors-in-chief. Ram-blings n Sale Ram-blings, the school paper, is published monthly throughout the school - year. The staff struggled mightily to acrotnplish the task of finding and pre- l r i paring new material for every issue. Mr. lilliott, the faculty advisor, held the fort in Room 219. The editors became adept at stretching copy and finding Libby Bates, photographs as the year went on. .Irl l,rlIlur , Q , A , , , , Ilns year Iflllll-I1II!Ig.Y was arranged in an entirely new and original man- ner which employed the use ol' more photographs. The success of this unusual paper, which was printed in purple ink, justified the amount of work involved. ita Nlaras and Pat O'Donnell. Karen Knudsen and Carolyn Cynthia Merdek, ax' Stolkner, fluff lvflflfw M fC'5h ?Ul- fXlillI7IA'14' Lflzlfn lrfflruv lflflmt Nfulrlx lrlzlnl 40 , I-11 'bv , A101111 'liiylor rullx' Ixrlilm' Z .rg 1 li Benn' XYhilc .Kun Czlrrull Ann Kclls Y . . ' fnlx' Sfmzlx I'IlIfH' livwfllf' l,lfIfIH lvjllllg Izrlllm .fax f-Q 6 , ' ' l'l' Xlillillll X'l'l1'IlIj,:Al'w wml ,loan Xlnlumz lunim lirlzlmx. 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Lv., In WW' JV' ,U-3-pf 1.11111 laumvm gulrl Iillvn fiilIXfl, Club Iirlilurx Barbara Dowd and Kathy 0'Flynn, fiirh' .Sports Iiflilmx 3 ,N f Al ' I Y Vw El' lf.. fy 1 f f fl V 4 gzzgzw ri ' . ' ff' Pluycc' lfinkclxu-in amd hlliffi' xIiHL'lk.l'llll1lfj' lfalilnrs r i 19 4,1 gf.. '-if -1 ffkrf' ' 3 nat M. Knznflirzqz C. NI0l5CllCZlll, I. Malone, C. RlllllRilkLl5Ibll, C. Pedersen, I.. Stoddard. S. Clark, J. Blackwell. lion' l, I. In r: B. Dowd, S. Tozicr P. O.l,LSllllCll, I.. I-'inhcrg,kC. Coyne, C Xlfislxcrg, l'. Barton, J. Cook, J. True, M. Hannigan, AI. Finkelstein, R. Yorxnack, A. Clark. L. Chap- man, Run' 2, 1. in r: K. O'Iflvnn, NI. Williams. S. Gerber, B. XVooclward, M. McI.ez1n, IE. Morrison. N, lfleischcr. C. Hugo, D. Zolov, B. Old- mixon, R. Gallant, I.. Kcrwlin, C. Stoll-mer. Row fl, I. to r: I.. Field, S. Armstrong, NI, Hzlmblcl, S. Morris, K. Manson, D. Malm, C Canfield, I.. Wznllurc, A. Dym. IJ. Miller, ll, Roy, AI, Allen. K. Knudscn. lion' l. 1. In J: ll. lllllllllgllll. ly. lxmulwll, R. Ulclrnixrmn. St, Clair, ll, l.L'llll2lll. Hum 2. l. In :Z Nl. Hills. fvCIlllkllIlC. llllltllll. bal lllllllll. K. qllltll. XI, lllllllllgllll, lllzlckwl-ll, Run' 3. l. to 1: Y, Randall. S. lirrwin-. R. liznslmm, NI. Rimlnndwn, 9. liruwll, C. N2llll2ill9Ull l'. lllillflll. IJ. Nlzalnm. C Sirnpwn. C.. Rirlrznclmn. lfnzz' 4. l. In 1: XI. Rcylmlclx. l.. lllynn. S, lbncllclr. S. l-lznnznnl. llnrld. li. lfucly, IJ. llculn' ll. Czsplgnx. l.QllllNIlll. R.lJ11lIwn. A5 Featuring The Sno-Ball The Sno-Ball is the annual semi-formal dance, spon- sored by the Hi-Y, which heralds the opening of the second semester social activities. This year the four- teenth annual Sno-Ball dance was held in the school gymnasium. Don Doane provided music M jazz, pro- gressive and cool. At the actual ceremonies, Wilton .Iones was the master of ceremonies. The Sno-Ball queen is chosen hy populir vote of the entire student hodyg the two girls having the next highest computation of ballots are appointed as At tendants. This year, as always, the Sno-Ball was 1 high ly successful affair. Seated: Georgette Trouvalis, Queen of the Sno-Ball. Standing: Shirley Tozie lik E .nk y xx f if 1 x i , wi r and Judith Moses, attendants T' , 6 hilt' 1 ,H Jo Q -'32, r r j l 'l'v' qc! 52 ini! 7:1 ,Y 'i 'v 'fizxff L , A ' f- '.-ag xl 0 If vailngyf li v' n 'Q fig a I' I 0 -J x QQ 'I Qs i 1 l ,V K rl .f r Kathleen O'Flynn and Richard Capp Miss Deering and Mayor Q! 9, Kath and Dick versus Q! D Mar ann and Ma nard 1960 Campaigns By four o'clock on Thursday, March 31, the walls of Deering High School were covered with eye-catching posters and slogans. At 6:30 A.M. on Friday, April l, a small group of rabid students had gathered behind school to kick off the 1960 campaign for Mayor and Miss Deering. This year's candidates were Kathy O'Flynn and Dick Capp, and Maryann Hannigan and Maynard Hincks. The campaign shows were given on Friday morning following two periods of regular classes. Ira Brand opened the Capp-O'Flynn show, entitled Tc-zentown, U.S.A., by leading the cast and audience in :1 reworded version of lXIathilda. Lovely girls flitted on the stage as dainty butterflies, and husky cheerleaders serenaded their smaller football heroes. No one will forget the exotic beauty queens, or the professional-looking cha cha dancers. Pantomiming and comedy sequences round- ed out this show. Hanna and Hincks' campaign had Swinging Through the States as its theme. It opened with a Beatnik convention deep in the heart of Texas. A misplaced farmer wandered on the stage to amuse the audience with homespun humor, and a New York trio had everyone clapping and keeping time to their rhyth- mic drum and guitar music. An interesting interpreta- tion of the Can-can was given by a few talented love- lies. Many other acts contributed to this entertaining show, and it ended with some swinging cats - Ha- waiian hula dancers and friend with grass clippers. On Saturday night Deeringites gathered in the audi- torium to view the annual D Club show where the names of the winners, Kathy O'Flynn and Dick Capp, were announced. The campaigns, especially the shows, are fun, but this annual event has a serious side, too. The candi- dates for Mayor and Miss Deering are outstanding sen- ior students who deserve recognition for their achieve- ments. To be a candidate is a great honor in itself. This year the candidates, Kathy and Dick, Maryann and Maynard, have shown good-sportsmanship and have im- pressed students, teachers and parents with their fine conduct. ,av-.Y M cv Maryann llannigan and Maynartl llincks Kunnt-rs-up 51-AADY x l Thc Rixcru Xlalhllda kuks off IhL klthx 'md link llIT1pllg'll VIQUIIY Rid: and jon Ilmml. Smnm' ' Ilamnn :mil Ilillfkf fNI:u'x' H1111 ll I.it.llc' Ilan by NH 1 f 1 'Eg ,TA ' xxx ' Y. J . - Y Ai. ,Q ,l Xl, :u,,,VQg3LV5 I, 'V ' I JS, 'A 2 r Kgff ?A Y '5f'g12?T?.f 522' M5 ' af 4 4 .,- - 1. 5 p . 'vs 3 ' . . N v I nv V-iq, .M 1 -W mf gAwf .P vsiw1ff4g ff 5?ff'4? L4 I 'N- Ny' 3 a, ,45 1115 , J 'W 2 ' Q W-51 f M, W f ig it f ing? Y W - w . K x .-, l 9 - , v er.- . lv 1 '.' a 1 ' ,-P' NK, 5-NI A 'Y ' f,'9.'yfS gi. 93.3, ,L X H, 'N' X . N . iq' Q. .f 'Q ' , ' .S V K 1 1- J W Q Q 'L 4 l . L x D do K 4 Axial E E.. 4 g. . .V A by W t uw -. -,-, ,, . 1 ar sf- -PM r e.5-if 'rw shi! 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Aff ' ' 7 'EIT' ' 1 '. 1 Q' 14' .' 'z ' ' x ' 'z 1' ' ler l'l5'.' 1 ' ffl ' Ull- J K I 1 ' . - '. .l I1 ' ' 1 ' .' 2 . ' 52 Ray Sawyer, joe DiPeitro, and Sam Aceto prove too much for the Bulldogs. lead the scoring. After only two minutes of play, Di- Pietro shook off woulcl-be tacklers and raced sixty yards to score. XVasting no time after the first T.D., Soule rolled out and fired to Tall Boy Capp for a score. Derrah scamperecl thirty-one yards to pay dirt. The half opened with a Soule to Aceto pass for another six points. After the Llddies only score, the Rams bounced back with a final tally, a jones to Harriman pass for forty-six yards. Deering now stands with a 4-l record. .Xgain hitting in the thirties, Deering trimmed Thornton .Xcademy 38-7. Through mud, wind, and heavy rain, the Rams well balanced team fought to another victory. Deering tallied twice in each of the first two periods. Derrah hit pay dirt once, then Aceto twice and DiPietro twice. Finally, the Ram reserves took over and scored the final touchdown. Bill Fallona ran wide on a thirty-five yard scoring jaunt. The Rams on a second straight stormy Saturday smashed South Portland 33-fi in a convincing display of heroism on a rain-soaked, mucl-splattered field. Classy -joe DiPietro with three touchdowns and battering Don Derrah paced a crushing Ram ground offensive. Deer- ing scored twice in the first period. ln the third period, Derrah banged to midfield and DiPietro ran forty-eight dazzling yards for the T.D. lVilton jones' interception set up the final Ram drive with Derrah all the way. Rolfe booted for three out of five. Deering next crushed Cheverus 53-12. The Ram scoring was evenly balanced. Derrah and Capp each scored twice, while DiPietro, Roger Sawyer, .-'Xceto and Skip Redlon tallied once apiece. There were three Deer- ing scores in the first period, added two more in the second quarter, one in the third and two more in the final period. Rolfe connected on five out of eight. We entered the traditional Turkey Day Game tied with Portland for the Class Championship and one down in the Southwestern Maine Conference. Deering's squad, hincierecl by snow, was not able to have contact, but worked hard those last two weeks to keep in top shape. Their efforts were not in vain. Before an esti- mated record breaking crowd ol l2,fl00 spectators, Deer' ing made a great comeback to h'lll the Thanksgiving Day trophy bowl and take the Class Championship. The Rams also tied with Portland for the Southwestern Xlaine Conference Title. 'loe DiPietro led the Deering attack by scoring three times. Portland was the first to hit pay dirt. The Purple then marched sixty-eight yards to tie the score of 7 all. The drive was headed by full- back Derrah. DiPietro took over and raced into the end fone. The score at the half was lei-7 in Portland's favor. The Blue opened the second half with a long pass for a T.D. Deering was down fourteen points. lt was now that the determined Rams staged their comeback. Headed for the Portland goal, the Purple marched eighty-three yards in nineteen plays. DiPietro launched off tackle to score. The Rams were now down eight points with thirty-three seconds left in the quarter. After six plays, Deering scored again. Soule dropped back and fired to .Xceto who dashed for the T.D. The score stood 21,19 with seven minutes and forty-three second left. Deering forced a Portland punt and took over on the l5lue's forty-four yard line. DiPietro then slanted off right tackle and galloped for the end zone. Rolfe's conversion was good putting Deering ahead 26- 21 with four minutes left. The Ram defense held fast and then took over. Quarterback Soule proceeded to run out the clock and the game was ours. Coach Pendleton was assisted by line coaches Phil Perrino, Bernie Stead, backfielcl coach Artie Smith, cam- era man Swede Larson, and manager Dick Calclweld. The 1959 football season is history, and it will never be forgotten. Sam ,Xcelo takes off in the Edward Little game 1 ip rf' 'K s. .Mgt sq v 5 ces ,Q jo. D.H.S. Gnd Gods Ray Sawyer, Co-Capt. Dlck Capp, C0.Cal,f, R0gC1' SHWYCI' Joe Dlpletm Devo Girard Pat Reidman Don Derrah Sam Aceto Tommy Wight XVilton Jones PQLQ Kelly Paul Lemris John Pope P11111 Soulc .i XYlu1uxllf Ruin nu DIL, x cv 5lXSXtI lluhcll KIUIIIQUY lu XYL' nmfic il? Ulm' Dil'ic'l14m fax ,A M, Jag W xq . F .,' god, ,ffl Top row: Dave Flagg, Steve True, Mike Kimball, Barry Glovsky, Dick Farrar, Tom McAllister, Dick Derrah, joe Mc- Conagle, Terry Allen, jim Burns, Leo Anlato, Ed Frager. Row Two: Stein Klcv, George Burnell, Ernie Briggs, john Han- nigan, Maurice Storck, john Bombard, Dick Emerson, Bill Thombs, George Cloutier, Bruce McAfee, Clayton VVilcox, jer- ry Lewson. Frosh,j.V. Fight ard The freshman football team opened their season to deadlock Thornton 6-6, with the magic aim of Paul Pendleton and the speed of Bruce McAfee combining for a 45-yard march to paydirt. Though Thornton made a desperate score in the third period, nevertheless the Deering defensive team prevented further scoring. Un- fortunately the frosh lost their next three games: 7-05 St. Louis, 34-63 and South Portland, 7-0. However, the team recovered to rock Cheverus I3-0. Paul Pendleton Ist row: Paul Yarrington. Charles Noyes, Frank De- Rice, John Gailey, john Xvood, Bruce Edwards, Dick Mulkcrn. 2nd ww: Craig Hurd, jack Towle, Dick Blake, jim Connolly, Monti Vogel, Pete DeRice, Rudy Brann, Danny Hamblet, John Ricker. scored on a quarterback sneak and passed to Mort Soule for the second score. In the game against archrival Portland, Mort Soule, Tom Allen, and Dick Derrah racked up the points for a 31-13 victory. In the Bath game, a 26-6 slaughter, Paul Pendleton, Tom Allen, Mort Soule, and Dick Derrah were the scorers. In the last game of the season, the Squad tied Westbrook 6-6. The squad this year was large and eager, and a great credit to varisty line coach, Bernie Stead. vm, X .:-4e.' M. Deering Deering Deering Deering Deering Deering Ground , Sticks , Cape Elizabeth 0 Thornton lvaynflete Fryeburg Thornton lvaynflete l 3 0 0 5 lst row: Heather Cameron, Sue Clark, Patty O'D0nnell, Kathy 0'Flynn, Barbara Dowd, Linda Flynn, Cynthia Hatch, Priscilla Chase. 2nd row: Diane Beale, Nancy Whitten, Judy Kenny, Linda Chapman, Carolyn. Moreshead, Gardi Pedersen, Priscilla B c n n e t t, Beverly Crawford, K a r e n Knuclsen, Mgr. l Ground, Sticks...! The varsity girls' field hockey Clamdiggers , after a bone crushing 1959 season, received a hearty well done from Coach Bogdanovich and Coach Bramen for their efforts of the year. Thornton, the traditional rival of the girls was walloped twice much to everyone's glee, and, though the Waynflete team proved itself too strong for the squad, nevertheless the annual Fryeburg trip was a rewarding experience. After each excursion, the girls invaded the local restaurants to the utter dismay of hapless waitresses. Linda Flynn drives forward. lst row: Mary Barton, Joanne Lee, Sandra Urqhart, Paula Wvest, Co- lette Styffe, Marilyn Brennan, Barb Brown, Darla Brown, jo-EL len Thomas, Dianna Sawyer, Susan Ginn. 2nd row: Sherry Silver, Carol Perham, Pat Corliss, jean Velcntgas, joan Garland, Polly Briggs, Carol Richardson, Joan Malone, Linda Timberlake, Cindy Jacobs, Debby Melness, Mgr. 21 Deering 0 Deering 0 Deering 4 Deering l Deering 2 x X l 9 yvees Emulate Clamdiggers Thornton lVaynflete Fryeburg Thornton lVaynflete Despite the muddy lield and adverse weather condi- tions, the j.V. team improved rapidly this year. The freshmen on the team were not only numerous, but also capable. Though the girls lost their opener against Thornton and deadlocked Waynflete in a scoreless game, they completely swept the Fryeburg team. Thorn- ton again showed up, but this time the improved squad stalemated them and drove on to smash Waynflete in a final bruising game. Varsity Captains Kathy 0'Flynn, Patty O'Donncllg jayvec Captains Marilyn litenuau, Colette Styfle. . 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S111 1 ' th1 11111. 1 ' .1 1 1' th- te-11111 1111111 Kneeling: jim jealous, Roger Sawyer, Don Oberg, C0-captain, Coach Russell 'Tubby Wvashburn Standing: Dick Morcshead, Co-captain Dick Capp, john Stevens, and Ron Stone. D. H. S. Hoopsters Score The Deering Rams were predicted to have a build- ing season, but Coach lVashburn's fine guidance and the players' spirited teamwork enabled the Purple to have a winning campaign. lixemplilying team scoring balance, each of the starters scored over one hundred points. The reserves contributed defensive hustle plus effective shooting in the clutch. The starting five were: Captain Don Oberg, pol- ished floorworker and high scorer, Roger Sawyer, el'- fective executer of the driving lay-up, John Stevens, deadly jump shot artist, Dick Capp, fine defensive re- bounder and offensive scorer, Dick Moose Mores- head, a tower of hinderance to opponents. Steady re- serves adding important tallies were Ron Stone, Bill Simonton, Jim Jealous, and Wfalter Lankan. Rounding out the squad and receiving vital experience were Ken Astor, .lim Taylor, and Eddie Phillips. After defeating Biddeford 62-48, Deering suffered a 64-44 loss to an experienced Lewiston five. The Rams bounced back with wins over Traip 66--ll and over the Alumni 66-65, and then were edged by the lvest- brook Blue Blazes 46-43 on a slippery court. The Purple then won five consecutive games over Portland, Bidde- ford, Cheverus, Edward Little, and South Portland. lvins over Portland, Xvestbrook, and Traip were sepa- rated by losses to South Portland and Cheverus. Despite a strong seasonal record, Deering went into the Tournament as an underdog, and was defeated in the first game by a surprisingly strong Thornton Acad- emy team, 69-50. -lim Jealous was the high scorer in the game, with I2 points. Varslty asketball The Deering Varsity Basketlnll squad completed mother successful season Led by their capable captain Don Oberg the Purple Varsity tompxled a ll 0 won Once again the Purple Vnsity mtdc the VVestern Maine Basketball Tournament only to lose the openmc, round to a red hot Thornton team Frosh Basketball The IV Basketball team hid a vely successlul season lhey won I7 ol I8 5311165 and acquired the Y NIL X cl1lIHlJl0I'lbllllD Our prospects lor the futule Ihe lreshmtn season was ll0l very suucssful but dcspitc this ltct there are mtny good prospects lor thc lulutc jun jealous and Don Oberg in a tough luuston game I I O I 2 ' . ' 1 , 'ze ' 1' ' ' and lost record against the toughest ol' competition. are very encouraging. ' 2 V I K K ' N. Z . . . ,ip . :.,., A, , ' . , . ' J. sl. ' s 'Z 1, - I kr ' ' ' ' 63 IRQ mM??S?9?55R JSH 'Il'QXNI. lxf Razr, Lfffl In Ifiglzl: ,l'l'I'l'y .Xllc'n, Dick l .l!1l'l'SOIl, lilliul Slblllf lohn Hanm Il liurlf Razr: Billy 'll1ombs, Paul l'1.-ncllclun, john llmnlizml, llriiu- Nlmklu loc Nh! rmaglc Crai lwwlcw. l.L'riiixii'cl livilnain. Rolwrt vl'K'LlSlI1g. J. V.'s And Frosh Learn Fast llc:-rii1g,'s lmskcllmzill tc-:mi umlcr ilu' ilirc-clioii 'Ilia' ll'USll umlci Xl Suul slimxcc Hood spa ul Xlr. I'L-rrilio hul ll sllccc-sslill yczir. Scoring lor lleciiing, zimuml llllSllC, iml cxmclluil IJOILIIU il lm x uslly ll :rc Phillips, .X5l0l', Hzimlmlcl, Payne, lJeRic'C. Ricllml, Future slain nc Xlleil oex in inc Hmmm C liuw, :mul Speirs. 'I'lic Rams rollefted wins over 'I'lminl1m. Nlchmi iw J 1 ic s cwtlzrrmk 52-il-I, l'orll:ii1cl I2-33, Cllicvvrlin 52-410, :incl llCll4llt'l1JIl. illli Purllaiml T49-M. X25 .fi mil support is llllllullillll ff' I ll TIUIIII Dick Capp gum llmil -l ll llNC' llllllllclll. 64 73 ic gang wzmlivmg as Deering Deering Deering Deering Deering Deering Deering Deering Deering Standing: Betty jean Swett, Donna Yvhitten, Gardi Ped erson, Sue Charleton, Greta Graffarm, Pat Corliss, Heather Cameron, joan Taylor. Kneeling: Co-captains Beni White, and Kathy O'Flynn. Ramgals Roast Rivals . . . . . 39 Scarboro . . . , . . . . . 54 South Portland . , . . . 63 VVestbrook . . . . . . . . 50 Thornton . . . . . . . . 42 Sanford . . . . . . . . 58 Westbrook . . .. ...50 Fryburg , . , , 39 South Portland . . . . . 37 Thornton . . . 'l'he girls' varsity basketball team had a very suc- cessful season with eight wins and only two losses. The highlight of the season was the win over our tradit- tional rivals, South Portland. This was the first time in four years that this happy event had occurred. Most of this year's games were played at Deering, but there were trips to Sanford, Westbrook, and Thornton. There were no really tight games this seasong the team generally took a good lead in the first period and held it. Most of the players had an opportunity to par- ticipate IH some varsity competition. Forwards were .loanne Blackwell, Kathy O'Flynn, Beni VVhite, loan Taylor, Donna Whitten, and Sue Charlton. At defense were Judy Moses, Greta Graffam, Heather Cameron, Bette Swett, Gardi Pederson, and Priscilla Bennett. Kathy O'Flynn and Beni VVhite, co- captains, took high scoring honors. I-'rmzl Row: Christin Anderson. .Indy Locke, Barbara Dowling, Marie Cleaves. Marilyn Brennan, l'rex'erly Crawford. Bark Row: Sherry Silver, Barbara Litclifield, Sue llintety, jackie Cartliier, Atlora Clank, Dorna Stone, Margaret Snyder, Cindy Potter, Sandy Enright. . V.'s Follow Suit The -l.V.'s had a successful season, ,suffering only one loss in eight games. Co-captaining the winning team were Adora Clark and Packie Gardner. The three high scorers of the l960 season were Adora Clark, Dorna Stone, and Cindy Potter. The girls gained a great deal ol' experience which many will rely on when they step into varsity roles next year. Deering Deering Deering Deering Deering Deering Deering Deering -ll 26 31 27 Fil Alli 41 352 Srarboro South Portland NVestlJrook Tliornton San lord XVestln'ook Frylmu rg South Portland Managers: From' Row: Nancy Fleisher, Sarah Clark jean Holden Varsity Co-captains 0'Flynn and YVhite beam after a victory. Back Row: Cindy Howard, Joanne LCC- lst row: S. Gorden, M. Hincks, R. Petri, F. Wilcox, A. Heifitz, E. Sacknoff. 2nd row: P. Merrill, P. Cook, D. Webber, I. Brilliant. 3rd row: J. Spellman, C. Hurd, W. Reeves, H. Charles, K. Citrin, C. Wilcox. Mermen In Good, But Wet, Form Deering . . . . . 46 Deering . , . . . 66 Deering . . . . . . 54 Deering . . . . . . 54 Deering , , , . . . 36 Deering .,. ... 51 Deering 22 Deering mermen emerged from the season with a 9-2 record, defeated only by traditionally strong Portland and Hebron. Records became habits as Bill Reeves con- tinually lowered his own record in his event, the 100 yard breast stroke, finishing the season with a time of l:l2:.4 set in the New England Interscholastic meet at M.I.T. The local Y.M.C.A. record in the medley relay event was smashed by a lightning foursome of Gorden, Reeves, Charles, and Fallona. Andover ,,.. .... 4 0 Cheverus ..... .. 20 Brunswick ..... , . . 32 Edward Little . . , . . . 28 Hebron ....... . . . 50 Brunswick .... . . . 35 Portland . . . . . . 64 Deering placed third in the contest for the state title, and tied with arch-rivals Portland for a fifth place in the New England meet. The J.V. team showed great potential as they wound up their season with a record of four wins and two losses, they took Cheverus, Bangor, South Portland, and Brunswick, and were defeated by earlier Brunswick and Bangor meets. 67 iris If its X - S st, g at lst row: J. jones, Captain Sue Lunt, M Cleaves, B. Ryland. 2nd row: K. Seavey B. Oldmixon, C. Spear, S. Emery, S. Chal mers, M. Brennan. 3rd row: P. Clark M. Leadbetter, H. Lerman, M. Sylvester S. Diluna, N. Harwood. 4th row: J Germaine, Coach john Lunt, P. St.l'eter New Look For Deering Mermaids This was a revolutionary year for Deering's girl's swimming team. Led by a strong, determined coach, John Lunt, and supported by the Swim Booster's Club, the girls were able to obtain desperately needed extra practice time at the Y.M.C.A. Using this time to supple- ment their usual Boy's Club pool hours, the old pros bettered their times and newcomers made surprising progress. To gain needed experience, some of the team entered the annual open meet at Greenwood Memorial Pool in Gardiner, Massachusetts. In the Maine A.A.U.'s Deering was well represented, with team star Sue Lunt winning the 220 and 50 yard freestyles and the 100 yard butterfly, setting a record in the latter event. With eighteen Deering swimmers entered in the an- nual Southwestern Maine meet, the girls were confident that they would be able to reward Deering, for the in- terest it has displayed toward them in the past year, by regaining the area crown from their arch-rival, Portland. Ouch! These aren't belly flops, but racing dives . . . painful prelimin- arics to races. Lefl to riehl: M. Syl- vcstcr, ll. Ryland, M. Leadbctler. 0 fmlx wan' lu lmilcl il gum! SN'illllllillg tczun is lu Plllflifl' . . .Xnd practice . . w ,.,.-A, .Xml practice . 'Ikhc' girly of course, work lll1CC3SiHglf' also! . 'y .Xml pmcticc some morvl 4 1 f E . h lst Row, L. to R. - M. Soule, M. Sulkowitch, D. Daly, T. Locke, T. Huff, C. Hatch, I-1. Davis, D. Talon, R. I-'leury, R. Farrar, J. Hamblet, H. Garber, T. MacAllister, S. True, Green. 2nd Row I.. lo R. - T. Allen, M. Mack, S. Searway, P. Stimpson, j. Doucette, R. Sax, R. Conley, J. Sample, lf. Cheney, M. Levine, B. Goldman, L. Amato, E. Moses, R. Devito, C. Goodspeed, XV. Rounds, and Coach john Casavola. 3rd Row, I.. to R. - Coach Dana Larsen, D. Stiles, j. Burns, P. Rolfe, T. Rolfe, G. Cohen, j. Ricker, R. Glidden, C. Hannon, G. Wing, V. Gideon, C. Kahill, D. Pride, N. Panetti, P. Ward, J. Montgomery, J. Carland, R. McLeod, P. Cohen, G. Cloutier, B. Gorman, B. Hanson, P. Clough, M. York. f and Running Deering High track men amassed a staggering 156 points to capture their fourth straight Southwestern Maine Conference championship title. The Rams com- pleted the season with 12 wins besides the championship meet and only two losses, to Maine and Bowdoin frosh. At the end of the season D.H.S. record breakers were Pete Rolfe in the senior 600, Ed Davis in the Junior 140, The junior Relay of Davis, Stevens, Mack, and Gideon, and the Senior Relay of Soule, Rounds, O'Flynn, and Rolfe. l llll In the championship meet, Paul Soule was awarded the George H. Vinall trophy for the outstanding per- formance, he won the shot put, the senior high hurdles, and the senior 300. Bill Rounds won the 40 yard senior dash to take the Bob McGlove trophy. Nunzi Panetti was awarded the Clayton Ellis trophy by winning the high jump with a leap of 5'l0.l . Bill Rounds and Pete Rolfe were elected co-captains of this year's champs. f XX , X . 4, XY sa .. Ag X I A xjwfvl is N r ., ll X , .L -A Bill Rounds Paul souylc Q William Mcfllonc -10-yarml Dash 'lroplmy c'Cf 'HC X mall Tmphl' utstanding Trackmen xl SP K sl l l ff 1 M J X , ... Paul Soule, Bill Rounds, jim Sample, and Peter Rolfe Nun2iP1mflli,CufriS High JUmP Award Record Breaking Senior Relay Team l R f ff' ,llll I Q X 'o 2 . ff First Row, L. to R. - M. Soule, D. XVebber, B. McAfee, J. Hannigan, D. Sawyer, K. McNeill, F, DeRice, J. Towle, R. Small, M. Levine, and B. Goldman. Second Row, I.. to R. - T. Ketchum, S. Redlon, C. XVeymouth, H. Hoppe, T. Rolfe. C. Hannon, R. McLeod. R. Faunce, S. Foster, G. XVing, E. Howard, E. Phillips, A. Fletcher, WV. O'I-'lynn, 'I'. Locke, J. Powers, XV. Brazier, R. Montgomery, R. Tweedie, B. Xvilson, E. Pelley, J. Bither, H. Charles, J. Spears. The Base Stealers The crack of the bat and the pounding of feet around the diamond announce the opening of the base- ball season each spring at Deering. A rundown of the 1959 season - Deering was handed its first loss, 4-2, by Sanford High on May 4, 1959. Ken Stone, Tom Minervino and Dick Densmore pitched for Deering. Deering's record was 4 wins, 1 loss, for second place . . .YVe defeated Port- land, 2-1, with Dick Densmore pitching. Infield hits by Dick Jacobs and Hallett Reed drove Bill Chard home. The second run was scored by Dave King, who went home on Don Obergfs infield hit . . . XVestbrook was de- feated, 17-9, at XVarren League Grounds. Bill Chard belted two circuit blows over right-field fence. Nliner- vino, Holmes, Stone and Densmore were the pitchers . . . XVe suffered our second defeat from Thornton Academy with a score of 11-7 . . . NVe were edged by Edward Lit- tle. 'l-fi. 'I'om Nlinervino was the losing pitcher . . . On Nlay 1-1, we were edged by Cllrererus, 3-2. This dropped Deering to third place, with a fi wins, 3 losses record . . . Deering snapped its losing streak with a 10-1 win over Biddeford. Densmore pitched, striking out 18 batters . . . XVe defeated Sanford, 1-0, on Stone's single run. Ken missed a no-hit, no-run game by just one out . . . On May 26, Portland defeated us, 3-2, and our record was now 9 wins, 5 losses . . . On May 28, we clobbered West- brook, 1-l-2. Chard hit his fourth homer, setting a new record. XVith many veterans back, Deering expects to have a good seasong although most of her veterans only saw off and on action in the '59 season. Don Derrah Don Oberg Tommy Minervino 5ammY A5610 Stephen Foster Bobby Holmes SCO! Foster Frank DeRicc 73 any 'i IPS I ' 'higw Frmzl ron' - C. Simpson, C. Graffam, li. English, Kenny, V. Randall. Sfcoml ron' - D. XVhitten, B. White, M. Lobe, N. 1-leischer, H, Cam- eron, -I. Hayes, Third ron' - B. Crawford. xl, Shevenell, P. Drogin, P. Corliss, B. Swett. Fourth ron' - S. Charlton. L. Morse, Blackwell, C. Perhanl, l'. Overton. The Sluggers Flying clouds of sand announce the arrival of the This team is expected to experience a winning season. l960 girls' softball team, which includes a large core of This year, as usual, the girls will be swinging bats with returning varsity squad members: Kathy O'Flynn, Cap- XVestbrook Junior College, Hlaynflete, South Portland tain Sue Charlton, Benny XVhite, Pam Drogin, Mona and Thornton Academy. Loeb, Greta Graffam, Cathy Simpson and .Ioan Taylor. Betty Swett in the bullpen Heather Cameron fielding 303 fx R- , X New-M 4. in v-.uv joey DiPietro practices his start. Stephen Gorden in the javelin throw. Jr.. f . . fn . G 'KW .gri g ' 1 1 ' 1 I Paul Soule running the hurdles. Flying Cinders Pounding around the cinder track, springing over the low hurdles, flinging the javelin and shot-put - these are the after-school activities of some of the students at Deering High School. Panting around the neighbor- hood in the spring, they comprise the D.H.S. spring track squad. The 1959 squad experienced a winning Bach row: R. Blake, H. Charles, R. Glidden, J. Burns, B. Harmon, T. Rolfe, season as usual, coming in second in a triangular meet with the University of Maine and Winslow High on May 14, defeating Dummer Academy 61-56 on May 20, and crushing South Portland 6656 to 5015 on May 22. With a large holdover squad, the Deering trackmen are expected to streak to victory again in the 1960 season. C. Hannon, G. Wing, D. Derrah, D. Oberg, J. Sylvester, J. Spell- man, E. Howard, R. Taunce, C. Hurd, B. Goldman, M. Levine, G. Rappaport, K. Beale. Front row: K. McLeod, B. Hanson, B. Lucariello, T. M'cAlister, E. Greene, H. Gerber, D. Talon, R. Freese, E. Moses, j. Hamblet, L. Martin, j. Carland. l - I'1ontRou D Chut J Tnrabassl R BrownpD,1St11lman Back Row C Brldgeham R Mxtchell VX Lankau 1 Lxbby S hlowxtch H C h irlcs Fore' The 1959 Deerlng I-Ixgh School golf team swept through an undefeated season to WIH a0'a1n the Press Hemld Golf League Champlonshlp Wlth Captalns Cutler and bwasey the team squashed Portland 6 0 on May ll scrambled South Portland 6 0 on May 14 and returned on May 25 to wm agam 6 0 On une 21 Deer mg won 1ts s1xteenth stralght game Whlppmg Edward Lrttle 5 l On Iune 4 Deermg shaded York Hlgh 3V 9V nt Kennebunkport The l960 team Wlth 1 group of returning dedxcated lettermen ns expected to contmue the honors for Deer m Ted L1bbv tees off T The cheerleaders in the Lradilional touchdown salute Mr. Perrino on Thanksgiving Day I p-f--V ., WU MM V 1. I The sophomores supporting the basketball team Bill Rounds in a fast start. Softball practice. 1 78 5.1- -if 'QE Q 14, lst mzu: Ann Ramsay. Mary Lou Russo, Georgette Trouralis. Linda Timberlake, Sue Nfussinan, Qlllf row: Fl- len Rosen, Cathy Canfield, Judy Moses, Linda Chapman, Sherry Dana, Kay Manson. D.H.S. Cheerleaders Spark School Spirit Every afternoon throughout the school year, the air resounds with the cries of our cheerleaders at practice. The school spirit this year was at an unusually high peak, and the cheerleading squad, whether standing in the pouring rain at a football game or coping with the crowd at at school-night basketball game, were in top form. Though the basic aims of the cheerleading group are to stir up spirit at games and rallies, and prevent unsportsmanlike behavior on the part of the spectators, ls! row: Barbara Feely, Ellen Knudson. 2nd YOIUI udv Edes, Judy Lawrence, Janet McGuire. nevertheless, the girls, under the direction of Miss Peraz- li and Mrs. Kostacopulous, their faculty advisors, were able to sponsor two record hops, make and sell the now-famous purple and white shakers, and serve at the football and basketball banquets. The junior varsity cheerleaders, sophomores in training for the varsity squad, deserve special credit for their help on projects and their work at the foot- JU? ball games. e ' C A A I 3 ' S N IN S Ill ll l'0ll L, .H SM' , fe . -'91 gfxvf' ' ' fi ,I - ex wer nd Illll lm Alum ml x Buk Unix rmflrn rn I 1 1 llllllk. C ll ul H11 fn rum I fy X Ou! YIHIIVI r I fl Yhw ' Lf45'5-PL, assi b4T6,A'!f5,Qn,5ffT fy: 3, vig x' f ff ,N -an ' ff ., J 5, 'Sw Snow up L 24 S fm' f' N 9 ... Pfi K . 4 X - . f A FQ-IXCUM-fd ' 4, . K 'W Q i 1 M? S . ? 4 fg f f . J ., K Mx? ff ,4 N-,,, N x W S V ' V- T ' w f if , 1' Q , Jf 5 -Sf 1 4' 3 S S S w5 ' ,ir k ' SSSS W , fi AA 6 A I I' ,Q ,qff ,,.-f 43 it p yi, - E xx X what P V ,. ' A! 1. W,,x- f CLASSES A, I J z' S 0 T , xx 0 , S I M , 5 if ' N uf f I 2 Q I 'F' 1 1 ff, AY XX x - I 2 V ff 1 S Thomas Allen I'residenl 410' '0- ,I f Paul Pendleton Vice President Z' 'U' Diana Bell Scrrrlam' l Mary Manson 11l'F!1iSlll'l'l' lac ully advisor Smith XVe, the once perplexed lfreshmen, have nearly completed our first year of high school and have really enjoyed it. Being the last Freshman Class to enter Deering, we strived to make it one of the best. 'l'hrough our many activities, we were able to meet the teachers and up- perclassmen who helped us achieve a sense of belonging. In the first semester, we elected superlatives and class officers. Our football team, after two losses and two ties, finished the season with a -I-2-2 record. Among the many outstanding players, who will bring success to Deering in the future, are Tom Allen, Alohn llombard, George Cloutier. Dick Derrah, Dick limerson. .lohn Hannigan, Bruce McAfee, Ceoff Mitchell, Capt. Paul Pendleton, Nlort Soule and Bill Tliombs. XVC were very proud of Cary Curtis for being selected to act in the Thanks- giving' Play. Girls who worked hard on the field hockey team were Nlary llartou, Nlarily Brennan, Darla Browne, Sue Ginn, Dianna Sawyer, Sherry Silver, .lo lillen 'l'll0ll12lS, 'lean Velentgas, and Paula XVest. Swimmers on the Varsity Team were lirici Sacknoff, Don XVebber. and Clayton Xllilcox, with many more on the -l.V. Team. Basketball players showing' promise this year were 'l'erry Allen, l,eonard Berman, -lohn Bombarcl, Dick Emerson, Greg Foley, liric Graffam, -loel Karlik. liruce McAfee, .loe XlcConagle, Paul Pendleton, lilliot Sprince, and Bill 'l'hombs. Future track stars are 'l'om Allen, -lim Burns, and Mort Soule. XVe are also proud of our many participants in the orchestra, band. and various school clubs. As a result of our first semester's ranks. 6 all A students and 67 receiving honor grades, proved that our class has scholastic as well as athletic ability. X'Ve would like to thank Mrs. Dresser and Mr. Smith, our Class Advisers, for helping' us through this first wonderful year at Deering. Our big event of the year, the Freshman Hop, turned out to be a big success and lots of fun. Respectfully submitted, Secretary, Class of 1963 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE William Thornbs, Susan Ginn, Barbara Dowling The F rosh ams' First Superlatives jean Yclcntgas - julian Orr - Class Brain '7 i Dickie Dcrrali N Diana Bell - I,F7'.V1I1!lHfj' Plus xI2iI'g2il'Cl Snymlci' - Ricliard Iiincison - Class Iii! 2 I 4 vs X. K-.1 'y..nM1f' Thomas Allen - Mary Manson - All-round DCFl'lI1gffF vf Paula West - Mort Soulc - Mos! 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X V ...L ,gk -ii? .Q , H' v f , it , ,SI 414 , :fi V , -My ff? , ,, , ff r ' '. H .AJ 4 Y I i i f 7 l 5':'Q-2' 2.1 ..2' :L '24, lc, nfl x L i -.:f,l 4 .l 1- ' -'ii '5 91 f fl- f .Aw , A 'Q l' A4 I Wliinnan lf. Wilbur CI, Vlilltll M.Williun1s Y. Wolf f.,Wmul1'uw B. Young .XYl1iInmn- KZ, Wilcox ll. Willizune l'. Wing li. Wbmllniry ,I,XX'001Ix ll. Young V, AVS. A ,L I. Young 14' last clock 3 Q..-4 -if -if CUHIC s down. Sur-' ,V ,A 1 'Ma 1 lx F .,. idqiagiyg is .X freshman Class at work. 05? -l if' Hue QI. Y. hzmd warms up 1 Identifying these frcihman picturci Svllllllwvilllllilli-1. 89 if' IV : William Payne Pretvi den t Xvilliam O'Flynn Vice President Sandra Dcetjen Secretary 3 Peter Thibea ult Treasurer Mr, llyberts I rlf'tllI-v Advisor Sophomores .Xt last we are Sophomores, No longer the object ol' upperclass humor, we have established a strong loothold in the many activities at Deering. lVe have members in sports, AIIll'lllD'.ll. Ifunrlzlings, and several clubs. For the lirst time, the sophomores received class rings. ln our bewildering lfreshman year we elected the lollowing ollicers: lidwin Phillips, president: XVilliam O'l lynn, vice president: Sandra Deetjen, secretary: lidward Moses, treasurer. On the executive committee were jane Budd, Carol Stone and james liither. Nlany boys and girls played sports this year on the junior varsity and varsity teams. Our lirst project, the lfreshman Hop, was very successlul. 'l'o lead us through our Sophomore year, we chose XVilliatn U'lflynn, presi- dent: Peter lhibeault, vice president: Sandra Deetjen, secretary: xvllllillll Payne, treasurer: with judith lides, Daniel llamblet and james Iiither on the executive connnittee. The social event ol' tllis year was the Sophotnore llop, which was well attended and a lot ol' lun. XVe have many line athletes in our class. Some ol' the boys playing lootball were liill O'lflynn, Pete lhibeault, johnny Ricker, Scott Foster, Danny Hamb- let, Skip Redlon, liarry Hanson and Frank DeRice. X'Ve are especially proud ol' Pete 'l'hibeault and Hill O'Flynn, who received their varsity letters and State Championship jackets. Playing varsity basketball were Ken .Xstor and liddie Phillips. Dan Hamblet, Hill Payne, lfrank Dellice, jim Speirs and Skip Redlon played junior varsity. Running track were Dennie Daly, Scott Foster, llruce XVilson, llill 0'Flynn, joltnny Ricker, Pete 'I'hibeault, Barry Hanson, 'l'om Rolle and Danny llamblet. A lew ol' the boys playing baseball were Bill O'Flynn, Scott Foster, lid Phillips, Frank DeRice, jimmy Bither and Dick Small. Many girls participated in sports. This lall Collette Stylle, joan Garland, Cynthia Howard and Beverly Crawlord played junior varsity hockey. Linda lflynu and Cindy Hatch were varsity players. Basketball dribblers were Linda lflynn, judy Locke: Cynthia Howard, Beverly Crawford, julie Shevenell and Susan limery. 'l'he junior varsity cheerleaders gave the junior varsity players a big boost. The pep squad, headed by Barbara Feely, consisted ol' judy lides, judy Lawrence, janet Maguire and lillen Knudsen. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - james Bither, Judith Edes, Daniel Hamblet The Second-Year ams Elected: 24, e' 52 Sandra Deeljcn - Edward Phillips - All-round Deeringite ,-1. 1:-, e ll e Linda Flynn - Billy O'FlfIlIl jam' liucld - lirlwuul I-Ames! I .limi Athletic limi Ifmking . , ,, fi? ' 1 . , .., , ,few H '94fJwffQ' VN-. V. sw sl 543, V ',, si V2 3, ,af wif '9 if r,'g :.: 'fidq Tw -' 'F' '1 1f2'53 f 'S fg'.l'g Q H' V' ' ,A 5 'Q VS bl: A sf fm WW' lil! frffnf' 9' 4 ' W 'qw H' ,H A II., 'lf if 4 j HL W W- WHY? if' lmmul s l1'll'llN N111 ll lll Nllll gh wllll um' ul NIM Ru I W Vlr Hzulrm' IIHlkC'S U -431 .UI thc girls in gun just lou- In make squash py1'alnids. 1 P-fd - I w 6' point 'X , Q, if lllllillg' tht' mluxs discussion llc-cp concrn tration I . 9 1.- f '1 J M - 9 . . , K X K 1 4 W V, . s 1 , . , 5 A is Cgfz2F 1mf , - X , . my I .aw s W ' f ' 57 'f , ' . : A Q h ,vga 'N X 1' dr.: in. A ZA, g ' L ,1 E'- T- MWA - , -iw A' M, ,'.' K A james Jealous I'rfsldm1l E5 john Stevens IVTFC-PY'F.S1dl'lIl 4? Marina Velentgas Secretary Ci --5 fswf' Peter Kelly ,1'lAl'f1Y1ll'I'I' uniors The -juniors have started to show the beginnings ol an outstanding class, in scholarship, leadership and athletics. lt is the hope ol' the Class ol l9lil to carry out the fine Deering tradition. To lead them through the bewildering' Freshman year they chose .Iohn Stevens, president: Paul Soule, vice presidentg Alatnes ylealous, treasurer: .Indy Allen, secretary, and Ann Ramsay, Xvlllllllll lfallona and Carolyn Nloreshead, executive committee. Now completely oriented, the class as Sophomores lirmly established them- selves in sports, musical organizations, Student Council and other clubs. As their leaders they chose Tom XVight, president, 'lim jealous, vice president, Carolyn Nloreshead, secretary: Dave Parker, treasurer: and -Indy Allen, -Iohn Stevens and Nlarina Velentgas, executive committee. These ollicers picked the sets ol' rings and planned the successful Sophomore Hop. This year as qluniors we started by electing James ylealous, president: -lohn Stevens, vice president: Peter Kelly, treasurer, Marina Velentgas, secretary: and XVilliam Fallona, Charles Kahill and Bruce Arnold, executive committee. There were many excellent players on the lootball team lrom the class: Tom XVight, Paul Soule, Bill Fallona, Dave Parker, Pete Kelly, Phil Nlullins, Bob Holmes, Richard Montgomery, Dick Nlulkern, Bob Harriman, Gerald Caron, Carl XVeymouth and Brian Curtis. The team picked Paul Soule and Bill Fallona as next year's cofcaptains. -lohn Stevens, 'lim jealous and ylim Taylor participated in varsity basketball. The class was well represented in track: Paul Soule, Lenney Stevens, Charles Kahill, Dick Glidden. Nunli Panetti, Craig Hannon, Nlarshall Nlace, lfred Cheney, llitk Montgomery, Bob Levi and -linnny Connolly. On the swimming team were Bill Reeves, Bill Fallona, Gerald Garon, Dick Nlulkern, Carl Sweetser and George Champlain. The girls who were seen on the hockey lield included Donna Xvlllllifll, l,inda Chapman, Gardi Pedersen, Linda Timberlake, Polly Briggs, Heather Cameron, -Ioknn I.ee, Sandy I'rquhart, .Indy Kinney and Marina Velentgas, Donna Whitten, Priscilla Bennett, Dorna Stone, Gardi Pedersen and Sue Charl- ton were outstanding' members ol' the girls' basketball team, Varsity cheerleaders were Susie Nlussntan, tXnn Ramsay, Linda Chaptnan, Nlary l.ou Russo, and Linda Timberlake. The class looks lorward to its senior year with great expectation lor a triumphant climax to three wonderful years. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - Charles, Kahill, Bruce Arnold, Wiliam lfallona. 'Nh Nlclatnn fulfv nlflvivrn' Q-5 02 W 1' T ejunior Rams Chose These ,Q 44 M. W rp john Fay - Sara Slletllewortll W- Clmx Brain Thomas Wight - Susie Mussman - All-round Deeringilr 'hs X ' is .lznncs .Iculmn - tumlyn Xlmlwllcuml - l'wwm1nl1'!y Plzu Priscillzl Bennett - Plllll Sonlc - Aim! Aflzlrlir lun l,cn'nl - Donna Pllfllillfb g Claw li'il ilnrul King - Billy I-nllrmn - limi Imwlcing Q. Q a if nw sf' 44' .Q. .. i L Q .L if i G , ,Q.,,Q. We 4 1 1495 ni - 'El Q... 'lu 'Nia E' B ,,. ras' f . f55?4:Ff , N V- 1 Q 'V Q.: U Y . m ig 387' -'99 . im A My 'wx ' 'Num A wi t Q 04 ng, , A1 1,1 3 16+ , , ,,..w1,, 8 Ii. if I ,Ma ll' X ,X-f ch! IV If sn , - 9 ' Uk' n , 4 Q W A ' .- ,f. I ' ' ini-, 1577! H If f fuvwfdw f 4,9 N ', ' gin '19 A ' - nu.-. ' 32 ,- 4 KV: , 4 x 1' -if 7 wg ,A ' ' Q H? 'ff' in Mille ll I 4 ,. 'gig If , , .rim M gi 1 ,WN ff d-- ' A A .aw N . . 1 ,-1 . ... Bruce Arnold, jim Jealous and Paul Soule display the ripple B05 Knowles PCCTS from bChiDd UIC IHIIZC Of Cqllipment ill mnk which they built for the science fair. Flnsh's lab. Some of the juniors take the annual hearing test. Phyllis Gerber and friend work out the construction of an ling- 11511 SCWCIWC- An eager group in the new physics lab. f 'ww i A , , 19 .1 WJ? ,Nj l Iii? '9K'Snu'?! Stephen While und his science fail' exhibit. C0l1CCl1lT2lli0l1 - dClCrmiI12lliOI1. Though Personal Use Typing is usually offered to under- rlassmen. it has become an in- creasingly pop ular subject among the seniors. Barry Pot- ter follows an exercise in the hook. T.. V11 l The art classes are popular with many students. Notice the display on the wall and the Case of ceramics. Karen Halton is concentrating on her color scheme. ' 99 SENIORS Each year at Deering seems to be character- ized by a particular attitude. Freshmen are con- fused, sophomores are confident, juniors are im- patient for the year to come, and seniors . . . well, seniors are a lot of things. They are alter- nately serious, hysterical, and a little apprehen- sive. Yet all four classes are unified by the Deer- ing spirit which descends on them as freshmen and follows them for the rest of their lives. f +A. X an ,M fw 5 . fi gfwy '45 , 1, , K J F' 1 M if , , Vg' 0 , ' , ' vi Qty? ' , wQgx,,v Ri K x ?'n-i' 3552 W yf. 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The year so longed lor by the seniors has finally arrived, leaving behind it all the wonderful memories of four marvelous years at Deering. As wide-eyed Freshmen, we chose as our leaders Roger Sawyer, president: Richard Hay, vice president: Donald Oberg, secretary: Sherry Dana, treasurer: and -Ioanne Blackwell, Cathy Canfield and Edward Davis, executive committee. Everyone enjoyed the successful Freshman Hop, and much lun was had decorating for it. Sophomores at last, and to head our class we elected Donald Uberg, presi- dent: Edward Davis, vice president: Cathy Caufielcl, secretary: Ray Sawyer, treasurer: Sherry Dana, Kathy O'Flynn and Roger Sawyer, executive committee. The highlight of our second year at Deering was the Sophomore Hop. The athletes of our class were holding their own in all varsity sports, and even the girls were doing well. Kathy O'Flynn was elected for the first of three times to the .Xll Star Hockey Team. ln l959 the Alunior class was headed by Ray Sawyer, president: Donald Oberg, vice president: Kathy O'Flynn, secretary: Shirley Tofier, treasurer: and lidward Davis, Cathy Caufield and Roger Sawyer, executive committee. Thanks to Sue Cutler and her many committees, the junior Prom, Enchanted Island, was a great success. Many members of our class were showered with honors and awards during this year: Kathy O'Flynn and Barbara Dowd, all S. NV. Maine Field Hockey: llallet Reed, All Telegram League Baseball: ilames Kelley, treasurer of Maine State Student Council: Peggy Deraps, Voice of Democracy winner for Maine: Rita Maras, Virginia McGann and Margaret Thompson, Gould Award: l'Villiam Rounds, Harvard Club Award as the outstanding junior boy: and many others. Six fortunate members of the Junior Class chosen as provisional members of the National Honor Society were Gloria Berman, Ronald Cole, Randolph Modes, .Iudith Moses, Xvilliam Rounds and Margaret Thompson. Raymond Sawyer and Maynard Hincks were delegates to Dirigo Boys' State, while -Iudy Moses and Sue Cutler attended Dirigo Girls' State. X-Vith the end in sight, we chose as leaders of our class Donald Oberg, president: Raymond Sawyer, vice president: Shirley Tolier, secretary: Maynard Hincks, treasurer: Cliff Goodall, Kathy O'Flynn and Dick Capp, executive committee. Sports participation has been excellent throughout our four years, and this year many capable athletes were chosen to lead our teams. Ray Sawyer and Dick Capp captained our championship football team, of which everyone is so proud. lXlaynard Hincks led the swimmers. as did Donald Oberg the basketball team. The D Club sponsored many worthwhile activities under the able guidance of its president, Dick Hay, a most deserving senior. l l May nard llint ks 1-VFIIVS Il rr' r Mr. Mangion Ifnrully Advisor .Xll of our excellent teams were sparked on to victory by head cheerleader Georgette Trouvalis and her squad, consisting of Kay Manson, Aludy Moses, lillen Rosen, Cathy Caufield and Sherry Dana. XVhere did they go, the four years of cramming, studying, laughing and dancing? Not one of the seniors will ever forget the halls of Deering, their classmates or the faculty, all of which make up the fond memories of Deering. Respectfully submitted, Secretary, Class of 1960 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - Richard Capp, Kathleen O'Flynn, Clifford Goodall. The Seniors Followed Through hlorin Bcrmzm, xvllllillll Roumlx Donald Oberg, Georgette Trouvalis Claw Iimin All-rounfi Df'FV'i!1glfI' Richard Hay, Sheridan Dana james Tirabassi, Judith Moses Personality Plus Class Wit SNR. ,X 911' L-.. . Kathleen O'I-'lynn, Richard Capp Mm! Athletir Shirley Tozier, Raymond Sawyer Iifil Looking ! -vm 'lv 1 t N5 l 1- , 'Y raduauon H xl: lm Rounds Dun llml Ohug, Rlmdolph xlmju l'1c's11lm1 .Sf lplfllf 8111111111013 Ilonm I S5113 1111611111013 Margin ct Thompson Don mld Obcxf K lorn harm m Randolph Modcs XI ng 1rLL 1 IIOIIIIJSOII Wlll llll Rounds C Iorm Berman 4 Senior Assembly jeffrey Douccttc .Kun l'ussm1n Margaret Demps Farewell to the Class, . t .Jeffrey Doucette Class VVill ,....., . . . , . .Ann Passmzm Class Prophecy .,.. A , . Margaret Deraps Reading from the Old Testament , . Gene Cohen Reading from the New Testament , Martha XfVilliLlIllS CONC Cffhell umm XViliz1ms Susan Cutler ,Ni i ,X 55 Banquet 'QUIK wi' Clifford Goodall Tfm? 1'1flf 4.,... 4 . .Clifford Goodall Clmzrman Toast To the Boys. A A . .Susan Cutler Toast To the Girls .... A... V ictor Gideon Reminiscerzccs ..,... .... P atricia Clark Vigmr Gideon Patricia Clark The Defiance of David Charles Mr. Burgess directing a difficult scene At 8:15 P.M. on March 19, 1960, the houselights dimmed in the auditorium and the curtain rose on the Senior Class Play, The Defiance of David Charles, by Hal O'Neil Kesler. A double-plot affair, the play con- cerns the confused life of David Charles, well portrayed by Joseph DiPietro, and the efforts of students to obtain dates for the Homecoming Hfeekend. Much credit must also go to the rest of the cast: Ben- nett Files, Nancy O'Neil, Eileen Rosen, W'illiam Smaha, Maryann Hannigan, Ann Dyer, Donald Derrah, Theo- dore Libby, Robert DeVito, Richard Hay, Greta Graf- fam, Ann Passman, Georgette Trouvalis, Shirley '1'ozier, XVillia1n Brown, Patrick Reidman, limile Girard, Diane Morse, Karen Knndsen and Sheila Bowring. Lottie practising her highi jump. Ann Passman in a thrilling scene 25 N 5 l ,153 ,AP Nc kv Q1 Silvio ational Honor Society uVi!::Zf31.rE,?xI':Id5' Lyndell Ackley Gloria Berman Joanne Blackwell 39' ' -ar . as ,rw 7 .,, ft Nlicliziel Bond Marie Brzulley Ann Carroll l'nlricia Clark Cfene Cohen f , t Wi 'J ,, ' M! I if 5 - ' 57 1 J., Susan Clutlci' Nlzirgziier Deraips Stanley lilowiuh Clurole linierson llelly lfinih ill do we - , i, 3 ., 1 - CHQ ' , -In-H I TS' Victor K-ideon Sheila llzniis Nlziynzml lliinks Riclizlid Hodges james Kellcx' F .fi mil lVzillei' Lnnknu Rim Marais john Pope 'Lili-v Shirley Tozier Peter Rolfe Martlizi XYilli:iins 2 Judith Moses Stephen Noble Donald Oberg sfgx -Iaines Sample . . l5'll'l!'l1 l Smith Marilyn Stanley 7 L, :- ffl: .ag z , ,ff .-.i ' 'Y on V sf if Jw V Pzilricia Barton john Fay Stephen Kiraly Randolph Modes, Salutatorimi Ronald Cole Xlailie l'lUl'Sllllk' w A if CQ I KQll'L'll Knudsen siuy Pnrun 'i 'WS 1.- Nlilllglllfl 'Ihoinpson 562' W J Sami Slieltlewoitli Q'-f fr .ffmi D , . r6.1 ly K Qi . K 'we' A-L', 'z L .. A fur ' 5 is 1 2 X ky in-W . .lj ' I N, .4 ,,..s'wf1'.? ' ,yy - V 1, ,. WMM-,ff I K 7h isii gf ld - I ,V 'K A ' f 42- 5346 11515 -.r f A , - ', . , rf-f 1 Y W.L.U. RIil'RliSEN'I'A'I'IVliS - Sara Shcttleworth and Patricia Barton. Almwztz Marina Valentgas. Each year three sophomore girls are chosen to be members of the Youth Council of the YVomen's Literary Union. The membership extends from April of their sophomore year to April of their junior year. Members are selected on the basis of their excellence in English and their interest in literature. The three girls go to meetings every month, and par- ticipate in various programs planned by XV.L.U. mem- bers. Most members of the staffs of Amethyst and Ram- blings work toward acceptance into Quill and Scroll, the national journalistic honor society. To be eligible, 0116 must be in the upper fourth of his class, and be recommended by the editors and advis4 ors of the school publications. Those chosen must have done outstanding work - finished their assignments be- fore deadlines, accepted responsibility, followed the or- ders of superiors, and passed in their best work. QUILL AND SCROLL CANDIDATES - First row: E. Finch, Finkelstein, G. Berman, M. XVilliams, P. Clark. Second row: F. Kilgore, S. Tozier, K. Knudsen, E. WVoodward, S. Clhettleworth, B. YYhite. Field, M. Deraps. FOHVIII row: M. Velentgas, D. Barton, S. S Velengas, D. Barton. S, Shettleworth. B. White. ,J Vll 1 11 . V -- W Q it '- .ta 2. t.t- 4,t ,Q .iy 4 3 E9 Q' f .W 1- Q M N' ML, signpost. . g g - . - ' Q L. 3 52.13 an , It ir.. 'CA-.w',f',-,ff My i Eg-at 5'5.5riif!',l.f gi L, tfffff1t.2f'.21i.i: --1:-.'- pry. ll1if: .l.2l.l ' I I .:',.i- s-fr' i NATIONAL MERIT I-'INALISTS - Jeffrey Doucette, Richard Hodges, Gloria Berman. William Rounds, Nlargaret lhoinp- son, Fulton H'ilcox, Michael Bond. Late in May, juniors can take the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test for NMSQTEQ. This test covers English usage, inathetnatics usage, social studies reading, natural sciences reading, and word usage. 'l'he semi-finalists are chosen from the upper 99th percentile, and their names are included in a booklet which is dis- tributed to the colleges. This year Deering had eight semi-finalists. N.X'I'ION.-XL MERIT RUNNERS-l'l' - Patricia Clark. iicia 0'Donnell, llarhara Smith. Because of their high scores on the Scholastic Apti- tude Test, these satne eight people were also named linalists. liach ol' these students received a Clertilicate ol Nlerit attesting to their excellent lJCl'i'0l'lllllllCC in the Na! tional Merit program. Nine runners-up, whose grades were outstanding but who did not qualify as seini-final- ists, were also honored. Marilyn Stanley, Susan Cutler. Randolph Modes. Sheila Harris, Pat- ffl? Q Ka-vp 'Z COI I D XXX XRD XXINNI RS lncx Hnnoocl Snsln XX ooclbnn lnhnc Stux n fhe best lIlllSlCl'lIIS 1nd xocwbsts from the IUIIIOI class nt Deermg ne chosen to t1ke put lll the Gould Xu ucl contest Xylllg ngnnst talented students horn dl t1e hugh schools 1n tlns nel Ihe XXIIIIICIS lecene 1 tmp to Nun Yotk, uhexe they go SIQIIISLCIIIQ, md lttend the open 1 and concex ts Intex ny nnnclecl IJCCIIIIQIIICS c tn LIILCI the 'V mon tl fOlllIill ol Tetchels ol Lnghsh NC I1 contest Ihc contestxnts subnnt themes the best lzonx Deeung ne and xurte mother theme on 1 subject unknown to them Rl NNI R Illlill Chrlc nncl Xlngnct lhonms 1 until the dn of the test The LOLIIICII chooses tuo XXIII ners and tuo IIIIIIICIS up f1on1 exch stttc uho tecenc cextlllc ntes X booklet ol these n nnes 18 scnt to colleges unth 1 ICCOIIIIIICIICIIIIOII th tt these people bc consnlexecl Ol sc lolnslnp us ucls In onc lecent sen stuc ents uhose nnnes ucle III the booklet lecenecl 9850 000 n1 llll'lIIClIl ncl Xn Ollhlllllllllq senxot gnl IS elected exety ycn It lleeung High School to be thc IJ X R leplescntltlxe lox ol CIIILCIISIIIIJ le1de1sl11p Incl SCIIOIYIISIIIP N X FION XI HONOR SOCII IX XXII RIC XX I li ION XR RI PRIRSI N I X Slnrlcx Tt77lCI SC I-IOI XRSHII HN XLIS1 R tnclolph XIoclcs KIXK t R mn lld C olc ,,-Q 15 W Lxw- 'J Y ' v L 'L 41. , V A ' , D U' 6 7' I r . 3 Q , A I 1 ' ' Z A 5 Y VW Q .I . V,,, Q ' . . ' . '. ' C .' N.C.'l'.lf. f. '. ' 'Q S-l'l' N2 1 ' ' . .' fi ' ',', Pa ' ' .' ' '1 't l'2 2 I. ' 1 1 1 ' . ' lion ,:A.x.: . R Z. . A. t 1. l ' A12 . . .- . 2 1, v 1 .Vx I 't 9 5' 1 ' L. 'R ' 1 A 1' 1 ' ' f ' 5 'z ' cz' 1 1 5 1 - 3 -' ' to -I q'1 Qp- A .ct 1 f- V-get selected :Incl the writers take ll test on English nlechunics, the school. This student Illllsl possess the best clnzllities 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , . ' ' 1 J . ' . ll.. . . lf . 'l'lX'l'Q .' I .. f ' ' fs- f ' NI'lffX ' s' Q KI JN l'IfS'l' A' ' 2 . c 1 i ' E A - 'F Q X V 4 .- I mp, Q .,Q', ' 1 . n -,' '-Y -'Ulf'-ilk: 1 . .132 Z6 A ., ' 'I 1.75155 'J tts. QI ,qu , . Q. - , - I 4 , 5, u 1 .' 14 '. L iz'-,,.,,-,ci ,jL.'.14, , 4,g'- lxif-'.'.l-y'5-t. A. 5i2 f'4 'K-eff . '-.-li' e9,x,wf's' ,1.'s,?'f,,55'F,' Nxt-?'?'A .sA 'Ty 4 ,125 Q -if ' ' ,AT Ll! eff.-I ' Jef'-ax W' if ',...f 4. .- ' -If I . lll SAMUEL C. ACETO Aclivtliesz Football l,2,3,-1: Baseball l,2,3,4: Indoor Track I,2: D-Club 2,3,-l. I'lf11'01'lf6SZ Field Hockey on Sunday: I2 : B.A.B.: lil Guys in Bevo's Car: Locker Room Sweethearts: Scrib and the Boys: A visit to Skinny's: Campaign Day. LYNDELL ll. ACKLEY Actizfiliesz Gym I,2,3,4: Honor Roll l,2,3,4l3 Archery Club I: junior Prom Com- mittee: Amethyst Typing Staff -1: Red Cross -I: Treas- urer 43 Driver liducation -1. lfazroritcs: Morning gab ses- sions with the girls: No. l2: Sugar daddy : No. Deering gang: U.S.C.G.: Crant's wind- ow: Mr. Washbnrn's gov't class: movies: Tommy Sands. NELSON l,. ALCALA Activrilics: Gym l,2,?l,fl. l nwn'i1es: Cars: dancing: music: swimming: flying. DAVID ALLEN Activities: D-Club Show l,2, 3,fl: Dramatic Club l,2,3,fl: Thanksgiving Play l,2,3,4: Senior Class Play I,2,3,-lg Band I,2,3,-I: Orchestra l,2, fl: Radio Club l,2. l'l!11'0I'ff85Z 88's with YL's: lfrosh linglisll: Skin Diving: Ham Radio: Golf: IJ.H.S. at 7:00 a.m.: Harvey's Lights: Driving Buffalo Bill Mad. KARIQN li. ALLEN Activities: Office XVork 2,3, Ig Athletic ollice 3: Tennis l,2,3: Gym l,2,?l,-I: Ame- thyst Advertising 2,-lg Honor Roll I: Ramblings Circula- tion -I. lfhzforilcsz Trips to Boston: I'.S.N. and Pele: fl l 's and D.kI.M.: Club camp and Ann's egg salad: Sweet Nan- cy: Double dates with Ann and Ron. H. SLAYTON ALTIQNISITRC .flclinitiesz Cadets I: Ski Club I: Science club I: Track 2,3,-I: Gym 2,33 XVres- tling Syl. l avorilc'5: Hunting and fish- ing: Miss I-lneslon's linglisli class: XVinter sports: Sum- mers in the mountains: Girls and a little black Saab. BARBARA R. A M I-QS Arlizfitics: Gym 2,Il,4: Rid- ing Club I,2,3: Band l,2. l uzfori!es: Thunder Road: October 241, l!l59: Summer 59 : Miss Hut-ston's ling- glish Class: Rainbows: Illa- ter-skiing: lust as Ninth as Iivt-r : XVt-ekends: dancing. CARL E. ANDERSON Activities: Gym I,2,3,4. I a11ori!es: Visit to Skinny's: Sports: Girls: Good old Heft: The boys on the cor- ner: Xvater-skiing: A.D.S. CHARLES I.. AREY Activities: Gym l,2,3,4: Ski club 2,3. Ifazforiles: Weekends: june: IGI: just about anything, anytime: Trips to Fryeburg: Skiing: Physics classes. SUZANNE ARMSTRONG Actizfities: Tennis l,2,3: Ski Club 3,-I: French Club 3,-I: Ramblings Advertising Staff 3,4: Ramblings Circulation Staff 4: Amethyst Circula- tion Staff 4: -lunior Prom Committee: Highway Safety Club 3,-I. I'l!11'0lffC'.SI F.I-'.F.: Yogi Bear: Skiing: D.Al.M. Vacations. JAMES ATHANUS Activities: Cadets: Track: Science Club. Fnzforitfsz Science: reading. MARLENE li. BAKER AcIiw'rie.s: Tennis l,2: I-'.T.,X. 1,23 Ramblings Ad- vertising Staff l,2: Amethyst Advertising Staff 2,32 French Club 3,-I: Forum 2, fl,-l: ,lnnior Prom Commit- tee: Amethyst Typing Stall tl I'll'l1lUlfl6.SZ j.B.L.G.: Poopsie- ing: Stmday Nights: C.Y.: lust As Much As Ever : ,l.S.C.: Conventions: 0.0.I4. RICHARD Ii, BARBOVR: .lR- ffliff1'lffl'.YI Winter Track I: Band l,2,3: Gym l,2,3,-I: Radio Clnb 3: Dramatic Club -l, l'lll7'0l'ffl'.X1 Diane: Nlusitl Bowling: D,H,S, Rallies: Xlr. P'S Gym Class: Football gatnes: Basketball games. IiI,IZABI'.'I'll A. BARNIQS ,4r!i1'1'1ic'.s: Gym l,2.3.-1. l flzfrn'r1P,v: All sports: 1 lolhes: eating: movies: traveling: boivlmgi svvnn ming: dantes. NIARY ANN BARRETT Artirfitiesz Transiered from Bangor High School: Swim- ming I: Gym l,2,3,-I: Athle- tic' Council l: Basketball I: l.ibrary Assistant l: Post- Carcl Club I: Glec Club 2, JI: Driver Training fl: .lun- inr Prom Committee: Assis- tant School Nurse -1. KATHERIN li A. BARSTOXV .-lcrirfilicns: Gym l,2,3,-I: Am- ethyst Advertising Staff -I: Swimming 5,-1: Tennis 5,41 lunior Varsity Band I. Ifrnforilesz Summer of 58 : Higgings Beach: Slumber Parties at I,inda's LIBBY-ANN BATES ArI1'zfilic's: Tennis I: Swim- ming I: Amethyst Advertis- ing Staff I: Gym l,2,3,-lg Art Editor lor Ramblings -1: Glee Club l: Dramatic Club l,2,?I,Al: Honor Roll 3. lfavforiles: Summers at C.L. I,.: XVeekends: Football games: Saco. GERALDINF A. BFCKXVITH ,-Ir1iif1't1'c'.s: Student Council I,I4: Ifreshman Nominating Committee: Gym l,2,3,'I. I 1n'm'iIc'x: Tuesday IQ Thurs- day Nights: Gavie: Larro: Fllllyl lVeekends: Gerts : Dul-Flub. MARVIN If. BFLYEA flcliwilicnv: Gym l,2,?I,-I: Dramatic' Club l,2,:I,-I. l II1fUII'il'.YZ Reading: Socials: Y.If.C.: Saturday Nights: filllll't'llI A.Y.F. Meetings. ,IUDITH F. BIQRLOXVITZ .4f.'1'w1'tic's: Forum l,2,3,-1: Hu Alpha Theta 3,-I: Dra- matic Club l,2,?Ig Swimming I,2,3: Honor Roll: Amethyst Typing Stall 23, Editor -I. l'.Il7'UHv1l'.SI .l.B.L.G.: Ten- clerIy : C.Y.: Sunshine : Xlls, Kostys Chemistry Class. GLORIA BERMAN A1lizf1I1'c'.s: Forum l,2: Ten- nis l,2: XV.I..l'. Delegate fl: Hath Club 3: Program Committee -I: Amethyst lid- itolial 2: ,Iunior liditor fl, Iiclitorial Head I: I rench Club 3,11 Student Council -I: llonor Roll l,2,3: Library Council -I: National Honor Society 3. 'uv FT! L . MYRON R. BERMAN Activities: Gym l,2,3,-1. l cnforiles: Mr. lNIangion's Geometry Class: Youth Cen- ter: U.S.Y.: Record Hops: Rallies: Ira Brand: 52 Plymouth. .IANICI-Q L. BERRY Ac:li1fitic'5: Gym I ,2,3,-I : Driver Training. I cnforilc's: Gab sessions with the girls: Sports: Pina: NVecl- nesday Ik Friday Nights: 5EP Ford: Going over to Dot's House: Mr. NVash- burn's Problems Class. BRUCE A. BICKFORD Activities: Gym l,2,3,4. I'-IIVIJTIIKSZ Horseless Hank: XVater-skiing: Hunting: Fish- ing: Getting stuck in fields: Meeting Bud every Saturday Night: Bachelder's Drugstore: Going to Brooklawn. .IOANNE M. BLACKWVELI. Aclizfifiesz Amethyst Adver- tising l,2,3,f1: Amethyst Cir- culation 3,-I: Ramblings Circulation 3,-I: Red Cross Club 3: D-Club 3, Executive Committee -1: lixecutive Committee of Freshman Class I: Varsity Band l,2: Nominating Committee l,2: Riding Club I, Secretary 2, Vice-Presiclent 3: Tennis I, 2: Softball 3: Field Hockey 3,-lg Basketball I,2,3,AI: Freshman Hop Committee: Sophomore Hop Commit- tee: .Iunior Prom Connnit- tee Chairman. MICHAEL A. BOND Activities: Ski Club I,2: Cross Country I,2,3: Indoor Track l,2,3: D-Club 2,3,'I: Gym -I: Honor Roll I,2,3,-I: Outdoor Track l,2,f5. 1'-ll7fIlliIlf .YI Hunting: Fish- ing: Star-gazing: Sleeping. DANIEL S. BOOBAR flcll'1f1Iif'J: Track l,2: Ski v .,. Club -,5,-l. ,'.tl1'lII'Il6'.SI Mrs. Chemis- try class: The Nlacl Bom- ber : Ray Conilf: Skiing: Nlrs. F's Math class: Ocean Park: Beechridg:-3 Chairlilts. RODFRIC I.. BOOTIIBY AcIi1'l'l1'e.x: Gym l,2,II,-I, lfnziorims: Hunting: Fish- ing: Rollerskating: Base- ball: Basketball: Hockey. SUININER BORNSTEIN Artirfities: Science Club Al: Treasurer of Art Club Al: In- tramural Basketball 2: Track I,2,3,fI. f II1NlVil6.SI Old Orchard Beach: Football games on Sunday: Mr. Cortrell's His- tory class: Sports. ROSE NI. BOUCHARD Artivities: Archery I: Gym I,2,?I,4: Honor Roll I,2,3,4: Red Cross alternate I. I'-II'UlH'fl85Z Morning gab ses- sions with the girls: 'l9l-3I- 2I: Sugar daddy: Sewing: Reading: Mr. McCann's Biology class: Gardening. SHEILA E. BOXVRING Acli1'1'l1'f's: junior Prom Committee: Amethyst Ad- vertising Staff 3: Ramblings Circulation Staff 4: Student Countil-alternate -I: Tennis 'I I avoriles: L.M.M.M: liu- nice: Pat: 27 : Mouches : 3-Il: D.iI.NI.: 3 F's: Slumber parites. BEVERLY 1. BOYLE Art1'1'ilics: Translerred Irom Gorham High School. Girls Glee Club lk mixed chorus I,2: I-IH.,-X. I,2: Honor Roll D.H.S. 3. l uz'orilc'.s: Albion Rowei Nlt. IVashington: Bright and early morning gab sessions with the girls in l2I: Nlr. IVashburn's Government class: Algebra. MARIE E, BRADLEY Artirf1'l1'r's: Translerred from Medford High Sehool, Med- lord, Mass.: junior Classical League 13: Pep Club 2: Little Giant 2,3: House of Delegates 21 -Iunior Prom Committee: l rent'h Club fl. IRA BRAND Aft1'zfirie.s: Radio Club l,2: Forum 2: D-Club Show fl: Amethyst Publicity Staff 3. manager el: D.H.S. reporter lor XV.L.0.B. 2,3.Al. I'-Ilillllilffhl Recorded lnusit in the morning over P.A.: Mr. Stead's joke sessions: Handy Andy's old Physics tlassesi Early morning tann- paign rallies: Doing the Clia-cha-rliaz Playing re- eords: Friday afternoon at I o'tIotk. w1t.LiAxt R, inuztna JR. ,:lr'tnfil1ff.x: Band I,2: Gsm I,2,f4,-I: Basketball 2.fl,l, l'llTfl1IIiI',II Dan: ing Saturday nights: XVootl wolkingl 7 llunting: Fishing: Hater- Skiing: Cars: Hay rides, 4 RIQBECC ZA S. BROOKS Activities: Gym l,2,3,A1: Red Cross I: Office l,2,3,Alg Athle- tit Olliee 3, head -I: Junior Prom Committee: Dramatic Club I.'l: Honor Roll fl: D- Club Show 3: Student Coun- cil 4: Ramblings Circulation Stall' AI. THOMAS F. BROXVN Activities: Transferred from Barrington High School, Rhode Island: Gym I,2,?I,fl. l 11w1niIf'.f: N.A.'l'.L.: B.A.B. 2 : Xl'eekends: Skiing: 5kI. IVILLIANI E. BROXVN ,4fli1f1l1'z'.x: 'Iiransferred from Barrington High School, Rhode Island: Gym l,2,3,4: lraflt I,2. l'IIl7f0l'lll'.If Swimming: NA. 'I'.l..: 5IQI3 B.A.B.2 : XVeeIt- ends: Nlath D, PHILIP 'I'. BRUNS .'lrI1'1fifir'.t: Gym I,2,fI,-I. lfrwuriiasz Night Train : The Chevy: Girls: Hunting: Fishing. SANDRA L. BLXNIQLI. .-l1ti.'n'Ie.s: Cyni l,2.3.'i: Cal'- eteria work I,2. I u1furi!1'.c: Pierre's special: 'lihursday night meetings: Double dates: 'lalks with Pete: Airplanes: Aroostook: Saturday night dances: Cal- llIll'IlI2I. DAVID li. Bl'TI.AND Af'l1z'1l1f'.s: Gym l,2,II.-l. I'-II1'lHill!'.I1 Hunting: Iiish- ing: Swinnning: Boating: Water-skiing: Dancing: Girls: Listening lo Records, BRl'C1lz A. BLXTOX niall1'nlf's: Gym I.2,Il,l: 'liennis 2,32 Forum 2. l rlwn'1l1'.r: Girls: Goll: Dant- ing: Iforum. rv, sew-..,, far '5 , 3 C IURC I C XSSIIJX 1111101 C CXII-ILLLX NI C XUFIEI D lrlmzlzes 1-.xecutne Com Ill tte lhsket nll Red Cross I Secremry ol ss X B 1skeL 11 Chee e dei 2 X11 1 ICCIICICICI I I r Prom C1111111111tee Xlnethyst C 11111 Clll I xeuitne C 0111 LCC I ll 1 R llL,'s C ll PHII IP I- CAUFIELD Art111111fs Flimsferrecl f1o111 lurtl1111l High S1l10ol P001 x C SUS -XX C CHALNIILR9 4111111165 S1111n111mg I V11 1 7 emus 1 rn Stall ITSIIA IIIIICI I 75 B1sketb1Il Bmcl I H1gl11s 1y S1fety C 01111111 ,IYIJA Q. CHAI' . 1 1'11'!11's: 'l'111 -. A, PATRICIA CLARK 1' 1'11111e.s: 1- ' ' -1 11'y illl -3 Executive CI11111111ittee 3: Vice-I'resicle11t ok Cl0llIlCE,l .4-I: Home 3 l,i1e1':11'y IIIIAOII 5' A111e111st V '. C itol' f: Co-li1lito1'- ll liel' Al: Ho 1 Roll I .11 . '1t1e111'1ti1s 1 1 -,f: ' c111'l1 Club ,lg F111 1 . 5 'S.-XX S. Cll..' K 1' 1111' 1: IICIIIIIS ,L,f', 1 nkey 3,'l: liaiskctbz N il 1- zf-1' L,f: -'IVIIII ' I' L2 - 1 ll 1 1 1 .XII et 1 'st 1ir1'111- 4Ili1 lSlllC' I llllC'll il R1 'lgxh 1 i - ll0l'-Filllllly Section II: RL1111- blings Circ11lz1li011 -ll Red Cross 2,31 Ollice girl 2: Hm- pitulily CICJIIIIIIIIICC 5: All. Ill'0lll CICJIIIIIIICKCCZ l re111l1 tllllll 'lg Higllwuy Safety Council 2. 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CLXR 'Q 1 11111 I illll 1 ings . - ve tising L: CD1'1'l1es l'lI ,LL .XIIICIIIQAI 'I'e:11l1ers Section I: . 111e11y51 C ubs :1111 .' mul Activities -Ig L' , '1 1 1 -,., . l'Illl'0I'Ifl'.Sf Steve: pennies: Chevyg Slumber P211- tiesg Friclziy :1n1l Sz1t111'1l:1y uigblsg IVeeken1ls 111 the ll. ol' NI.: VIIIICSCIZQ' nights. I, 1, - -sw I-'fr' 6 HARRY flI.lflXlIfN'1'S, KIR. Arti111'lie.s:: Cadets I: Rifle team I: Trafk 21 Cym I2-fl, I. l'i!l1'UI'IifI'.SI Cadets: Ril le team. RICHARD A. CLOUTII-IR x1r'I1'wi11'1'.s': Cynl I,2,3,4I. l'llI7'UI'I-IKSI Young Ladies: Stops at Skinnyfs with the boys: Athletics: Hunting: Fishing: Coll: 'l'hursday nights. TXIURII-QI. li. COBB , KK . A1'II1'IfIC'SI Cym l,2,.6,f1g I'u- turt- 'l'eat'l1ers ol' Atnerica 2, I1 Honor Roll fly Cafeteria I 1'ill1'llllfI'.lI lJ.'l'.I..: Fal- mouth: North Cate: Satur- day nights: Nlercurysg the .Xrmyg Iieath parties: Home- work. un.-tR1.us 1-1. czori-ix. JR, ,-11 fI7'lII!'.8I Cym I,2,fI, I. l urfm1lr'.s: Hlater skiing: Boating: Skating: Custom mars: I 200 Fridays: Kliss l 2lI'IIIl1lIll'S Purple Sweat- ma- CICNIC R. COHICN .-Irt1'wil1'f'.s: Varsity Indoor Track 3,413 Varsity Outdoor Iratk S.-I: IJ-Club fl,-I: Stu- dent Countil I,-lg Forum I, 2,32 President 'Ig .Iunior Prom Committee: Student Council Relreslmient Stand -I. l'uum1'l1'.s: Sitting around: Boats and motors: Cars: Girls: Swimming: Cutting glass: Nliss Farnliam's I'ur- ple Sweater . CXROLYN li, COl.li it, sv t y-,- 1 1, -I . I-I1'I1'1f1'lir's: Cadets I,2: Band I 7 I C sm I 1 Ifuifnrilrfsz Wfriting letters: .X.S. Ir.: The Team: C.F.II. RONALD II. COLIC ,-11!1'w1'Iies: National Honor Society 3,43 Forum I,2, Exec'- utive Committee ll: Book Committee -lg Honor Roll I, 2,fl,-I. 1'i!l1l0I'Iil! SZ History: Top 50 on XVLOB: Foreign Langua- ges: current events: Money: I,ip reading: Periods Ski: Pig .XIIey g Period I. , , ff : n. JD .. I if I-I' N. ' I f L ? ,iz I It Q 5 4 A 'H' M if Q P' X st? :I -IOANNI-I COOK Af'fli'llI-11-ESI Cym I ,2,?I,l : Tennis 2,33 Riding' l,2,S,-I: Student Council -I: .Kine- thyst Circulation -I: Sopho- more Hop Committee. RONALD l'. COPI' At'l'l1fffft?.SI Gym I,2,3,A1. .ll7IJI'I'II .V Clllilf x11l1'w1't1'z'.x: 'I'ranslerred to Deering Senior year from Portland High Sthool: Cym 1. RICIIARID I.. CIIRRAN Arlfwllms: C-ym I,2,?I,'I. Sl'S.XN Cl'Tl.liR f1r'I1'r'11i1'.t: llramatit' Cluh I. 2, Iixemutiye Connnittee II, tlorresponding Secretary I: National Thespian Society: Ifrench Cluh Sal: Dirigo Cirls' State AI: 'Iunior Prom Committee: Chairman ol Decorations: Maine llighway Salety Youth Conference: Salety Council. SH l1R I DAN lf. DAN.-X Arlizfilzicsz Tennis I,2,3g Bas- kethall I,2: Varsity fl: Varsity llotkey II: ll-Cluh 15,11 Ilon- or Roll l,2,fi: Class 'lirea- surer l: ltxecutiye Commit- tee 21 Ifreslnnan and Sopho- more Ilop Committee: 'lun- ior Prom Committee: Var- sity Cheerleading' Squad Al: Ramblings Circulation AI: .Xmethyst Circulation fl, Co- liditor sl: 'Ir-Hi-y 2,31 Or- chestra I,2. IQIJXIYXRIJ li. DAVI S x1111rf1I11'.t: Indoor lrark I,2, IMI: Key Clulm 23,-1: IJ-Cluh 2.S,'l: Ski Cluh 2,311 Band I.2,3: Ring' Committee: jun- ior l'rom Committee: Sopho- more llop Committee: Class lixecutiye Committee lil: Class Vice-President 2. Nl .XRGARIi'l' R. DERAPS Activities: Ramblings Ad- vertising 33 Editor 43 Ram- blings Circulation 43 Ame- thyst Circulation 3,43 Drav matic Club l,2: Executive Committee 3: Treasurer Al: French Club -lg Highway Safety Council 3: President -13 Student Council -l: Tennis l.3: Honor Roll l,3,-ll Prom Committee. DONALD YV. DERRAI-I Actiriiiiesz Honor Roll lg Freshman and Sophomore Hop Committees: Nomina- ting Committee: D-Club 2,3, 4: Football l,2,3,41 Track l, 2,33 Baseball l,2,3: Captain 1 HiY 2 3 1 1 ' -vs J - 1 av0rite5: Locker Room Sweethearts: Pineland: Play- ing in the sand box: lei in Bevo's junk: Seniorsl QBABQ2, ROBERT V. Dt-ZVITO Activities: Football 43 Base- ball 33 Cross Country 3: Golf 2,43 Indoor Track 2,31 Key Club 2,3,43 D-Club 2,3, -13 Red Cross 43 Best Foot Forward 3 lr. Prom Com- mittee. l i1rforife.s: D.St.: Pinelantlg tB.Xl5j2: lil in Bevo's junk: Locker Room Sweet- hearts: 28 : The Green Oil Burner: Girls. GEORGE A. DICKINSON Af't1'1'i11'e.r: Gym l,2,3,4. l Ill lllliff'.YI Cars: Study halls: Drixe-ins: Eating: Congress Street, QIUDITH F. DINGLFY Activities: Gym l,2,3,4. Fr1:for1'te.S: january l6, l959: Brown eyes: 1-Q-6: Easter Sun- day: Double dating with Carol aml -ludyg lforclsp Slumber parties: ltaliansz Writing sad poems, ytosuiftt -1. tmfiiirko .4rt1r'1'!1'et: N om ina ti ng Committee 3: D-Club Il: 'l'rc-asurer 1: Key Club la lfootball l,2,3,4: Baseball I. 2: 'liratk l.2,3,lg Basketball l.2. f'III'lH'llfl'lf l.otker Room Sweethearts: Vineland: QISAISJ 2: I 1 in lievok junk: Ill . RICHARD A. DIXON .'fil1:'itn'x: Football lp Glee Club l,21 Gym l,2.3,t. I'-IlI'U7Iff'.SI Dragsg 'l'he Yolks: .Xngt'l : Nlr. Per- rino's Gym class: Girls in general: The park. ' ai' QM 7' 3 TZ if N. I fri gf jx' V f. DAVID YV. DODGIC Activities: Baseball l,2,3,-ll Football 3,43 Track l,2,3: -lr. Prom Committee: Var- sity Band l,2,3,4: Orchestra l,2,3,4: Basketball 2: Hi-Y -l. AIEFFRI-QY c.. noucerrrz Activities: Science Club l,2. 3,-I3 Indoor Track l,2,3,4: Outdoor Track l,2,43 D- Club l,2,3,4: Forum l,2,4: French Club 43 Latin Club 4: Red Cross Club lg Stu- dent Council 2: Co-founder of Chess Club 43 Deering observer at Republican State Committee program -1 BARBARA A. DOWVD Activities: Hockey 2,3,-1: Amethyst Advertising l,2, 3: Ramblings Horning In 3, 4: Ramblings Circulation 3. 43 Amethyst Circulation Ali Co-editor of Girls Sports Section of Amethyst 43 High- way Safety 2,3,43 Ski Club 2, 3,43 Sophomore Hop Com- IIIIIIECQ slr. Prom Committee. NANCY Ii. DUFF Activities: Gym l,2,3,4: Honor Roll 3. ANN N. DYER Activities: Honor Roll 1,23 Gym l,2,3,43 Tennis l,2: French Club 35 Ski Club 3, tl: Highway Safety Council 2,33 Amethyst Advertising l, 2,33 Amethyst Circulation -I: Ramblings Circulation 1: lr. Prom Comm. 33 Sopho- more Hop Committee: Treasurer of Highway Safety Council. 'I.XNlCl', lf. l'..X'liUN .4itizii1it-S: Gym l,2,3,l: Swimming 2,l3 Glee Club l. 2: Dramatic Club 3: Student Council l. ANN I.. FDXVARDS I-litiifities: Y-Teens lL Swim- ming 3,-lg Glee Club 2,-li Dramatic Club ll Softball 3. My 'Wg-'-pf 'X -1v ' ILXRYLY S. 1iLOXVl'l'Cll ,4rliwil1'f's: Outdoor 'Irzick 11 Crm l,2,fl,11 .lunior Varsity Swimming fl: llonor Roll l, ., .4 lfriwnitrxz 'lhe Club: L.l,..-X.: I'ottf'r's Casino: XVeek-linda .ii Selmgo: lesising Solar. S'l',-XNLILY bl. l'lI.OXVI'I'CH ,'if'lIiT'I'lI'U.YI Golf Varsity l,2,3, -I: D-Clulx 12,3512 Ainethyst Business Xlzmziger -1: Stu- dt-nt Council Alternate l,2: llonor Roll l,2,f5. l llI'UlIvfl'.SI NVcekends: Tues- day zilternoonsg The Cai- xino : The Boys: Golf: Con- vention in N, Y. 1 C.C. . CXROLIL IZMICRSON .-1r'rii'iI1'c'x: Honor Roll l,2,3, -1: Crm l,2,fl,fl: Swimming 1, 'I 1 !lIfYll'Iv!C5I Nlr. lilliottk Pro- blems Class: Shnw's North Cute: Friday nights :it Ange- lonek: 17 Marston Street: lfzilmoutli High Srliool: 5-1 Green Chevy: Bowling with tht- kids from Shzuvs. ROBLRT lfNGI,lfll.XRl7'l' l'll1Ii1'I'l1il'.Sf Caunerzt Cluh l: Cym l,2,.i,-1. l Ill'lIiifl'AI llztnfingg Swim- ming: Skating: Hy Girl 1 Sunday zilternoon. S.-XNDR.-X ILNOS x11t1i'1t11'.r: Clce Club l: Li- Iirziriain 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Xliss l1o1ly's Ollite 21 Fienth Club 3.11: Future il1C2lt'l1Cl's ol ,Xmeritzi fl, President 1: Student Coun- cil '12 Tennis fi. IJUN.Xl.lJ S. lil'S'l'l-11N ,'1IflT'I'If'.1f Cyin l,2,?4,-1. lfm fm itm: XVzttcr Skiing: Swimming: Skating: lfridziy K Slllllllllly nights: lailllgtlll S'l'lfl'lllfN lf. l .XRR.XR ,-irl1'zf1'I1'r'.s: Gym l,2,f1,1: Honor Roll l. l 11i'1111'l1'.x: lD.lV,: '15 Cratlton St.: Chexrus Ihiiltitfsg Bowl- ing, Hunting: Une 5llllHllCl' Xiglit : Summer of SEV: Satturtlxiy nights. LINIJAX A, FI ILLIJ Al'1lT'IiiII .SI Tennis l,2,3,-1: lunior Prom Comm.: Ski Club 123,12 l rt'mli Club 2. llonor Roll l.f5,'1: Rzun- I41 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Oilicer -11 lilings .Xdxy l,2,3,-1: Ram- blings Circulation fl, Editor 1: .Xniethyst Circulation 1: I-'ic-ld Hockey l,2. LUIS C. FINBERC ,'1flir'1li1'.s: Raunhlings .Xdx't'i- A . . tising l,2,3: Rzmilslings Circu- ' lution -1: Anietltyst Advertis- Hiiiifi n ..,.4 ing 12,31 .Xnlethyst Cirfulzi- tion -1: llonor Roll li Oflitti work 'S-I' Yoniin'itin Cc - ., , . . g mi mittee l: French Clluh Ii: lyliillllillf Cluh l,2,3: lunior Prom Committee. i BETTY X. FIXCH ArIiz'1't1'f's: Library Club 2,3. President -1: Student Book Council 21,11 .Xrt Cluh 2,152 Rzuulwlingm Ii, Co-editor-iir thief -1: Student Council -1: Honor Roll l,2,3,'l. lfR.XY.X Il. Fl NLQISLRC .-lf11'1'1'f1f'.s: lizmd I: Ortlies- trzt l. l,iXlVRliNClg Nl, l-ilNKlil.NI,XN f-I1l1'z'1'fif'.s: Outdoor Trzul: 1. lnlrzmuirnl llaisltetlmll 1,22 Cross Country fi: Swimming F4,-1: Tennis Il,-1: Gym l,'1: ll- Cluli 1, EIOYCI-1 X, lflNKlil.S'l'I-QIX A111'zfiIif'.s: Amethyst Cirtu- laition 41: ,-XI'llClllf'Sl 'l'ezu'her Heard -1: Rzunhlings Adv. I. 2: .Xiiivtliyst Adv. 231: Ilon- or Roll I: 'liennis 1,21 Frt-ncli Cluli 3,11 l ,'l',.X. 1: Forum 2: .Iunior Prom Com- mittee. XYlQXlJ.Xl,l, Xl. lf1.li'l'CH lik. ,lR. ,Alflufi!le.s: Crni l,l,.5,l. 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I 4211 S '1'lQ 3,11 Sl - 11.1 Q 11-- - 1I1'Ill 121111111i1. 1II1'l'Ii 1: QIIIII- if 1'-UI-X51 1111 I,l'0lII 1l111111111111-C: 11111 . .I1I11f1I11'1: 'I'1'IIIII 1: 'I'1'i-1Ii- R Il I-2-3115 V' 5 ' I 1-2 y 1Q2QjgQ 11,.c.sil. 11 Q- uh, II: Q' l1:1!' 1,221,111 IJ-1211111 1-111 11 1' 1 111.1 '111-1111: -'11 I41'1':1x11l'1'1' 21 N:11i1111:11 ligh- 1':1Q 5:1 Q' 11 '1 121: .X - Q, . 1 fi: ' R: ' Q' 1li1'111I: '1111 -I: . , . .X ' Q 12111 11: 11111 I: DU' A A ' ' 'AN Q Illlll I'1'111 1 ' 11-1' fi: ,'I1!':11l1'1',1: 11111115 1: 111111 1, I 13 S11 1- 1 ' 11 2.111 Q 'Q . 1 I9 I ii' 20 ROGICR O. GINN .'lflli1'lllC'.YI Swimming 23,41 lt-nnis 2,3,-l: Student Coun- cil 2,-l: Hi-Y 2,3,cl: liancl l,2, fi, Manager -l. lfnwnilfnsz Ilanringp Girls: l,.I,.A.: Swimming: QBAHQ 2: Tuesclay Nights: Huckle- berry Hound and Yogi Bear. SANDRA I, GIORU Ac:I1'zfir1'ffs: Archery l: Gym I 'P 3 l ,-,. ,' . I'l!11lUl'ffl?SZ Mr. NIangion's Geometry Class: L.P.: l.unch at the Tropicana 1545 A: Holidays: linglish Classes without teachers: Chess: Swimming: Good mystery novel. I-QMILIL C. GIRARIJ, QIR. Ac'li1fiIic'5: Football l,2,3,-1: Basketball l,2: Track l,2,31 Kc-y Club -1: D-Club fi, lixec- utive committee -l: Honor Roll 2. I nzfurilc's: Sports: Dancing: Piling H in my car: Playing in the sancl box: -103 I.oc'ker room Sweethearts: QBABQ2: Pinelancl: 5x l. HICLILN GOLDBICRG ,-lrtizfitic'.s: Gym l,2,fi,'l: Glee Club 23: Red Cross 3, Sec re- tary 4: Honor Roll 2. lfmfrn'il1'.t: Convention 58 : HRM: Bangor 58 : 'l'IiP: California: Memorial Nfeek- encl 59 : Sunclay nights: New Year's 59 : Slumber Parties. hl,'xR.lfJRll'l R. GOLDBERG nlciizf1'lic'.s: Ramblings Ad- xc-rlising l,2: Dramatic' Club l.2.3.'l: lforum l,2,-l: Ann'- lbysl Typing -l. I'-llZ'0l'I-Il'.SI Montreal: Kaloo- ki games: Oltl Orcharcl l5c'ac'h: being serious with Nornia: Bud: California: Slumber parties with thc' girls. ROISICRT GOl.llPsl ,RG ,'h!iz'11ic'.x: liancl I: .junior Varsity 'I'c-nnis 2,31 Gym l,2, S,-I. i l'lll1'fIl'llI'.YI Tennis with Don: Playing the trumpet: Sum- mer with Sharcm: Bowling: Nl ancl M: Mr. Hybert's typ- ing class: ll.S.Y. dances: Swimming at the Y: Ifoot- ball. CLIFFORD XV. GO0IJAI.l, Ac'l11f1'Iic'.s': Track Manager l,2,3: Ski Club 23,-l: D Club 2.3,-lg Forum 3, Vice Presi- clent -1: Stuclent Council Pl. Prc-siclent -I, 1'ill7fIIl'I-l1'.Y1 Skiing: Goll: So- tial l.ile: Summer Vacation. xi 33 lf?-.iam fn 1 -f so 959 QU? ,f 1 , S'Iil'lPlllfN F. GORDON xlcI1'1flli1'.x: lfootball I , l: Swimming l.2,fl, Co-captain l: Cross-Country fl: Spring 'l'rac'k fl,-l: Hi-Y 23,-l: ll- Club 2,fl,-l: Stuclent Council .5,l. I'-fll'lH'Ill'.5I fB.'XBj2: Ter- ry : 'l'.-Y': QPi Phil: Spend- ing money: Sports: hustling girls: open house , LEON P. GORMAN Af'lli1'I'fll'.YZ Football l,2: Swimming l: Key Club 2,f5. I'lIlI'0l'l-lt .SI T..-X.: QB.-XBQ2: Money: -lan: Open house: Street lights: N..-X.T.I,. GRILT,-X R. GR.-XFF.-UI tlclflllifl-I'SZ Basketball l,2,Il. -I: Soltball l,2,3,-lg Swim- ming l,2,3,-l: D-Club fl,-lg Recl Cross 23,-l. 1'lI17'!lTIif6'.l'2 Sports: Friencls: P.lf. : Manitou : l5.Y. S. : Iflopsie : Summer of '5EI: No, Sn: Storms: Choir. DAVID C. GRANT A1!u'rl1c'.s: Gym l,2,3.4. 1'i!lTf0l'Iill'.lI Banking: Stocks ancl Bomber racing: Debat- ing: Reading: Conversation: Howling: Naval lfilms: Heavy Psychology. Rlllll S. CRILENBILRC Ac'11'1f1'!1c'.s: Ski Club lg lfot- um l,2: Dramatic Club l,2, fi,-l: French Club 3,41 IJ- Club Show l,2: Thanksgiv- ing Day Play l,2: Honor I 7 Roll l,L,I4,'l: lennis l.L: Gym 1.2.3,-1. I'-Ili'0lIll'.SI Daye : Secontl lloor: Sherry Hour: Y.0.Y.: I lfllilfl-I5: liriclgton Roacl liscapacle: N.Y.C.: Slumber parties: llancing. l.lNll.-X .X. GRININIER i-1c'llcf1l1c'.s: Gym l,2,3,-l. I-'111for1'lc'.s: l-'riclay nights: Bowling: Psucltlyl Period 5 Problems with Nlr. XVash- burn: Drixing: August lfl, 1959: lilli-I: Pol. Parties. l1l'NlCli Xl. Gl'Y Ac1izi1'I1c'.s: Orchestra l,2,3l,-lg lfrench Club 3: Recl Cross fl. I'-Ilc'l1IIl1'AI mlillllIllli'l' Roacln: f,l'LllCSll1l iliripsi Slumber Parties: Dancing: XYeekc'ncls: .Xll-State lfllll Xliss llueston's linglish Class: Gab sessions with the NANCY B. HALL Arlivilies: Gym I,2,3,AI: Tennis l,2: Swimming 33 Glee Club l,2: French Club fi,-I: junior Prom Commit- tee: Honor Roll l,f4. I'r1wn'ile.r: Slumber parties at Lind:t's: Battery Steele: Shaws: RF.: Blue Ply- mouth: It's all in the Game: Dances. jAN E E. HALLOXVE LL ,-Ifliriitiesz Tennis L21 Gym I,2,3,el: Ramblings Adver- tising 2: French Club 23,-I: Ski Club 2,fI,Al: Tri-Hi-Y 2:14, l. l a:'oriles: janie BeIl : Sunnner of ,591 , Y.: Liv- ing DoIl : Higgens Beach: R.A.H.g Love All, Ready?: The Cabana. PATRICIA j. HAMILTON ,4rlizu't1'c.s: Transferred lrom Springfield, Massachusetts fi: Amethyst Typing Stall' Al. lfnzforiles: Period 5 English: Saturday night: Bob: August 28, H3591 Parties, MARY AN N HANNIGAN ,fictlwliffsz Basketball I 1 Tennis II,-lg Amethyst Ad- vertising I,2,3,A1: Amethyst Circulation -I: Ramblings Circulation 3,-I: Freshman Hop Committee: junior Prom Co-Chairman: High- wav Saletv Club 3: Seiretarv l. lfrnfrnifffsz Norm: December 6: Yogi-bear: 2-IO: D.j.M.: P.j.: lt's all in the game . MARGARET H. HANSON Ar'I1'1'1'lies: Riding Club l, 2.3,-I: Riding Team 3,-I1 Glee Club l,2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 25 Swimming I: Tennis 2: Student Council I: Honor Roll 3. Ifrizffnziasi I'. ol M.: Period 45: jon: Hanover, N. H.: Mt: I5lue : Farmington. MARY Ii. HANSON t'IliI1fl'lIL'SZ Gym fi,-I: Trans- ler lrom Mathias High School: Red Cross AI: junior Prom Committee: Glce Club fi. l'nr'rull4'.s: D.j.M.: Yogi- liear: j.T.: Slumber parties at Lind1t's. PAUL A. HARMON .fl1l1':'itie.s: Baseball l: Track l,2: XVrestling 3. lfr1z'milc's: IYater Skiing: Hunting: Bowling: 7-I Ig Cars lk Boats: Football: liaseball: Basketball: Swim- ming. PETER A. HARMON Activities: Indoor Track I,2: Baseball I: XVrestling 3: Gym I,2,?l,Ll: Senior Life Saving 5. l ar'urites: Cars Ik Boats: XVater skiing: Press Hereld Saturday NightS: IVOrking: 7-ll Club: Swimming: Base- ball: Football: Basketball. ROBERT K. HARMON Aclizf1'l1'es: Gym l,2,5,-l. Ifrmurftes: Cars: Girls: Bowl- ing: Saturday Night. LINDA M. HARRIS Activities: Gym l,2,3,4. Ifmfuritesz Gab sessions with the girls: Rocky-U.S.A.F.: Double-Dating with Sharon: Thursday Nights: Slumber Parties: i'Lonely Boy: Don't liver Leave Me: joint Meeting: june 1958 Sk june I959: Mr. Cottrell's History Class. SHEILA T. HARRIS .-Irtiriliesz Dramatic Club I, Qi Tennis I: Swimming 2: junior Prom Committee: French Club rl: Highway Safety Council 'li Honor Roll l:2.f4. l rlr'oJil1'.S: 3 F's D.j.M.: Summer ol' '5U': Hula huts: Lil : Marshfield: XVoXV . CLIFFORD IS. HATCH .fir !izf1'l1'1'.t: Cross-country Track l,2,3,-I: Indoor Track l,2,3,AI: Spring Track 2: Baseball 55. Fr:'foJ'iler' Smorts' Iiasketlrill games: Wieck-ends: New York Trip: Football games: Nights out: Drinking cider: Homework: Themes. RONALD HAXVKILS .'i1'lII'I-Il6.S2 Gym l,2,f5,-I: Dri- ver Training II. Ifaziurilfwz American Band- -.tand1 The IIISCIJLITLIIJICNI Miss Reed's Sophomore Iinglish Class: L.A.T.M.g Skating. RICHARD D. HAY .-Ir'lizfilie.s: Football I,2,3: Basketball l,2,fl: Baseball I, 2.3,-lg Student Council 2,313 Key Club 25,11 D-Club 3, President Al: Ski Club l,2,3, -Ig Highway Salety 25,11 Dele- gate to Convention: Class Ollicer l: Nominee lor Di- rigo Iiovs State: Freshmen Hop Com.: junior Protn Com.: Best Foot Forward. i 5fggK 13, t 1: Q t E51 gif. A eff. 5. 1 v I lJOl'CI..'XS .Y llAYliS, EIR. ,'llfii'l-fl-l'lf Cyin l,2,fl,-l. lfH.wz'1If-.sz Cans: Swimming: lluntiug: Fishing: lfootbnll: lizisebnllz Movies: XV:iter Skiing: Skiing. XIAYNARIJ A. HINCKS Activities: Swininling l,2,3, I: Key Club 2,3, 'Hcaisurer I: IJ-Club l,2,3,1i: Student Council 2, Trczmircr -lc Di- rigo Boyk State fl! llonor Roll. I'-Ili'1ll'I-11132 QISAB Zjg Senior lioyk cheering' section: .loint meeting: Blind dates: Opt-n house. RICH.-XRD l'. IIOIXLIZS ,4rIlz'1'tir'.s: Science Club Sec- l'l'l1tl'Y, 'lirensurer 2, Vic-1' l'rc-aident 3, President -1: Klztth Club 2,3, Vice Presi- dent l: Civil Defense Clam Ii: Civil llclcnce ,Mac-uibly Speaker 3: National Merit SK'lIllilllllll5l -lg Nzttionztl Science Foundation Scholzir- ' A -- 4' qt ship .41 Science l':ur -,.4,Al. l m'rn'it1'.s: Nliss l zu'nl1:un's geoinetry class: Skowlicgaul :uid New York: Mt, XVzisli- ingtonz Calculus clan-. S'lilfl'll.XNll'1 li. ll0l,'l ,-IcIi1'1'I1r'.x: Rznnblings .Kit Stull l,2: ,Xrt Club I: .Uch- ery Club l. l'.lll'llI'llft'.Si 5lllV'Z llil: Hillel' Stone :alter dark: lloattingg Hath Ill: Sliflflllllgj Coll :ll l'.N.C.C. lll1RlSliR'li .X. llOl'I'l' , . , . f1lflZ'l'lI'.SI Xztrsity liatud l,2, 34, llrcsiclcnt lg Oichentru 2, Il,-ll Hi-Y -lg lizisebull l,2,3: Crow Country fl. I uwui1'1m: Sports: Xluaic: Xl'ct'k lindsg llll. :liter ting lhind lrips: liilllllg. XVll.l,l.XNl .Y llOR'l'ON, EIR. ,'ItIi1'i11'4',s': Cadets lg Gini 2, fl,l. I'-llilllll-10.82 Boating: Swim- ming: Czunpingg liztsketbzallg llusebatllg turn: Mr. l'crrino'5 gint class. XI.XR'I'll.X H. Ill 'IfY ,'l1lr.'Il11'.x: Cyn! l,2,.5,l. l uwn1if'.x: Pctcl: llighlzuul l.:ukt-1 Stevens .Xveiluc .Yr- iuoryg working with l'll'l2lll zu the 'I':ntc-e l:l'Cl'll'I Chi :ind llob :tt the drug store: study pcliodx. l22 'IUBY lf. lll'l-'l-' x11t1'w1'I1'1'.s: Cross Country l, 2: lndoor Trztck l,l1 Spring 'lilglck l: Suinuning 2: listse- bztll 2: Tennis 8,-l. l'lIl7'0lIiff'.8I Swiunning: waiter xkiing: clevzntors in thc Cen- tury Hotel: drinking cider with thc- boys: sleepless nights. MARILYN I.. ,IACUHS ,4lfI'l'I'fI.f3.YI Honor Roll 2: , L . . t Cyin l,2,5,4i: Clee Club .i,Al. l'nzfmiIe.v: Sunday night meetings: MXH: slumber parties: Florida: New Yc-aus '591 Old Orcliztrtl 'L-381 vlolnnn Nlnthis: Center Youth. iiiucz R. ,llCNSliX A1li:f1'l1'1'.s: Science Club 2,fl, 'IL Nlatth Club -l. l u1'mllf'.S: lilectronics: Plll- flesg Matheinuticsz Xlecluui- ical devices. FRED IS. VIIQNSI-.X - - - . 1, ., ,'lrfIi'IlIf'SI fxylll l.-.n.l, l'11.'ui'll1'.x: li..X.l5.2: Nights with the boys: Playing in sandbox: l'sing the old lfoid: Czunpnign IJLIYQ 1iXl'- lNGg Gorhzuu QUAR- iiixiai. XYILTOX 5, AIOXLS ,-lr!1z'iI1'r'.x: lfootbull l,2,f4,4l: liztscbull l,2,fl: 'l'r:ick 2: Slu- tlent Council l,l: lli-Y 2,f4, Prcyicleut -lx Dftllub lc Gym l,.l.Al. I'-Ill'lll'Iff'.SI Nlr. 4lCtltlYllt'2ll'I lli.,X.l5.2p: Planting in the sniulhoxg kYCl'liL'lltlSI Sporu :ind Foodg Sidnex StllM'Jllll. lilHV,vXRlJ il. -IURCIQNSOX riff!-T'I-fIvf'.YI Gym l,2,f5.l. l'iIlI'Ul'I'lf.YI lfishing: Fritlziy nights with -linik motley groupe: Hill! ban' room: 'l'he lienclin: Sidnex Sth- lY1ll'lf. S'lilil Hl'QN S. li.Xl.tJR :4zI1'1'ill'f'.s: Cyn l,2,f4.l. lfn:'rn'i1f'.s: czlrs: drugs on Congress Street: skiing: l'.Il. S. girb. 3 10' '-0' jAMl-QS E. KELLY ,-lrliwiiim: Student Council 2: Clerk 24,-iz Treasurer ol' Maine Association ol' Stu- dent Councils 33 Band 1,21 Key Club Il, President -ll Forum -1: D-Club All Foot- ball l,2,fl,-lg Basketball 2: Track fl,-lg Honor Roll 21 llirigo lioy's State fl, ANN E. KELLS ,-lrlzrilies: Swinuning 1,23 Tennis 1,21 junior Prom Committee: Red Cross Re- presentative fl: Ramblings Typing Editor ,lg Ram- blings Circulation Stall' -I: lam l2'l-l I ,.... , . MARY E. KENDALL xlclizfil1'ei: I-'reshman hop Committee: junior Prom Chairman: Assembly Com- mittee -l: Tennis l,2,33 Girls Basketball Manager flg Ram- blings Advertising 2: Ram- blings Circulation Stall 3,-lg Amethyst Advertising l,2,Elg Amethyst Circulation -1. Sl'SAN T. KENIJALI, .fl1'1iu'it1'f'.v: Gym l,2,fi,-li Dra- matic Club l: Ramblings Circulation 5,-l. l.lNlJA l'. KERWIN ,-l1l1:'1t1f'.i: llramatu' Club l, 23,-lg junior Prom Commit- tee: Ramblings Circulation I: Ramblings Advertising -I: Amethyst Circulation -lg lfrench Clttb -I. LIJWARIJ l , Kli'l'Clll'M :l1t1'1'1'l1'.s: Translerred from AX'indham High Schoolg bas- ketball I,2: baseball 2: Class ollicer 2. FRANCINE ll, Kll.GORl-Q fiflfi'l1ll'.KI lfreslnnan llasket- ball I: Girls Swimming Alfillll Fl: Student Council Alternate fig Student Coun- cil -ll Art Editor ol Ame- thyst -1: junior Prom Com- mittee: Honor Roll l,3,4l. RICHMOND ll. KNIGHT Arli1'iIi1'.i: Gym l,2,3,-1: Boys Glee Club l. I m'ori1f'.s: Period -1- S-l-Q-M and S-l-N-E-3 Problems of Detnocracy: reading cowboy stories: Saturday nights, danc- ingg school: eating: sleeping: television. KAREN M. KNUDSEN Activities: Tennis l,2,3,-1: Basketball Manager 2,31 Hockey Manager fi,-1: D Club fl,-lg Official at Football games Ll: Honor Roll l,2,3, -l: Varsity Band l,2,?l: Fresh- man Nominating Commit- tee: Freshman Dance Cont- mitteeg Student Council 2: Sophomore Hospitality Com- mittee: Sophomore Hop Committee: junior Prom Committee: Amethyst Circu- lation 3,-lg Ramblings Circu- lation -lp Ramblings Society Editor Al: Math Club IZ Ski Club l. Pl-llI.ll' A, KOENIG Arliztilfesz Band l,2,3,All Gym l,2,f'l,-1. lI0llGl.AS l', LACROIX , r. ., Ar'lia'1'I1'1'.x: Gym l,2,3,-11 Foot- ball l,3. lrack l. MARILYN A. I.AI.llMlERE Actiz'1'lfe,i: junior Varsity Cheerleader 2: Student Council l,-l: Honor Roll l: Amethyst Advertising l,2,?5, -lg Senior Section Co-Editor ol' Amethyst 'lg Ramblings Circulation 24,-lg junior Prom Committee: Tennis 2: Office NVork 3: Athletic Ol'- lice -l. ANN T. LANIJRY , , . , U, .flrllzfzlmxz Gym l,-,.5,l. I uwnilf's: Friday night paja- ma parties: Congress Street inspection: Cheviesz Merts: Yogi Hear, period 2 gab ses- sionsg inspecting Westbrook Armory, Mrs. l5raman's period 5: Beatnik parties: l3ob's Merc: long fingernails. CARl,l-LTON GARDNER LANE Arlizfiltcsz Cadets I: Gym 2. 3,11 Track fl. l llT'fll'I-1651 jilllj N.E.l'.3camp- ing: shotputg the Saab 3 Archaeologyg A Girl. B0 'Y fi Tot XV.-XI.TliR E. LANKAU KIR. f1f'I1'rf1'f1'e.9: Basketball 1,2,3,-13 Football 2: Track l,fl: Coll l,2,3,-1: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Math Club 2,3512 Student Council '13 Honor Roll 2,?l,'1: D-Club 3 1 CAROL LARSEN Activities: Majorettes l,2,3: Nomination committee 2: Red Cross 2: Bowling 3: Gym 1,2,3,f1: Ramblings Al: Amethyst Activities Co-Edi- tor 4: Junior Prom Commit- tee: Sophomore Hop Com- mittee: Tennis 1: Student Council l,3. BRUCE M. LARY Az't1'1fit1'e.s: Football l,2: Baseball l,2: track 1,23 nom- inating committee 1: Stu- dent Council 1,2,3: Hi-Y 2, 3,-4: Freshman Hop Com- mittee: Sophomore Hop Committee: Junior Prom Committee. DOIVCLAS l.AY.-Xl.l.E1i Arl1'r'ilie.t: Band l,2,3, Trea- surer Al: Orchestra 1,2,3: Treasurer Al: Basketball Band fl: Gym l.2,?l,'l. All DREY M. 1..'XZ1i'l'T1i :f!'lIi'l1Il'.SI Band l,2.3: Or- thestra 3: Student Council I: Cadets 1: .lunior Red Cross. 1l.XRR11iT.vX. LERNI.-KN ,'1!'l'l-Z'I-lllilif Gym l,2,3,-1: lun- ior Prom Committee: Oflite XVork: Swinnning: .Xthletit ollite work: Red Cross: .Xmethyst .Xtlvt'rtising. EDM OND 1,1-'TOURN 1iAl' AfI1'1'1'!r'1'.x: Football I .21 lrztck 2,3.el: ll-Club 2,f5,l, '-Tn? BONNY R. LEVINE Artivitiesz Gym l,2,3,-1: Dra, matic Club l,P5. Favorites: Old Orchard Beach: Kalooki: Sunday night meetings: Friday night with Fran, Marge, Lois, Anne, Roberta, and Steph- anie: Center Youth: Mr. Cottrell's Period 2 History: Bud : Y.O.Y. JOYCE LEVINE Activities: junior Varsity Band l,2: Varsity Band 3,41 Red Cross Club 2: Art Club -1 Ifavorilesz Lou: Friday the 13th: classical and popular music: vacations: sports: Shag and Goliath . MARILYN A. LIBBY Activities: Gym l,2,3,-1. 1 r11'zn'itrs: The P.B.K's: Summer at Pleasant Pond: Double dates: Gab sessions with the gang: The Show Off': 1XIr. Lee : The VVhite Rabbit: Bully. THEODORE A. LIBBY Activities: Indoor track l,2: Outdoor track 1: Golf 3,-1: Football I ,4. l llI'UlI-IESZ tB.A.B.j 2: L.L.A.: Mr. Elliott's Problems Class Period 4: N..-X.T.L.: A Rooty Toot Toot . . . : The Nipper: 5+l: Long weekends: Nights out with the gang: N.Y.D. 1-QDXYIN W. LOCKE, -IR. Ar'ti1fit1'r'.s: Cross Country I, 2,31 1-'reshman Football: ln- door Track 2,3,A1: Baseball 2, 3,13 D-Club 23,41 Outdoor track l,2. l'1!IT'IlTl-fl'SI doubling with iny Buddy: Tuesday and Thurs- day nights: Lynda: sports: B.A.B. L.L.A.: September 29, 1959. lal.S1i Nl. LOEI-'1fl.ER rlflllltfl-6.32 Transferred from Buxton High School: Gym 2.fi,4. I'azfm'itvs: Roller Skating: lilse Chorus: Certain Guys: Problems Class: SlllllIl'1Pl' Va- tation. l.hN1'.'l1 Nl, l.OlSlil. f1tt1':fi1iz'.s: Red Cross Repre- sentative 1: Freshman Bas- ketball l: Basketball 2. I'-Il1'UlIl!'.S: 'l'lnn'sday nights: Stevens .Xvenue .Xrmoryz 1-'reshman year: C.C..X.1'.NI.L sorority camp H5901 long weekends: Higgins Beach: Christmas Formal 59 : K.ongratulations to Some- one . CYNTHIA A. LORD Activities: Gym l,2.3,-I: Ten- nis l,3,-I: Drivers Training. l'iII1'UTll!?5I Slumber Parties at Linda's: Higgins Beach: The Little Red School House: A. lk XV.: Summer ol 58 : Tuesday Nights: 325: Sports. o.sN1EL Ai. LOXVELI. Activities: Ski Club 2.3: Gym 2.3.-I. l'ill1'0l'll6.SI Hunting: Skiing: CarIo's: -Il : New Hamp- -hire: Drive-ins: Martin ney: Krupa: Darlington Shmedley. SUSAN B. LU NT .4cl1'1filie.s: Tennis l,2: Swim- ming I,2,3. Co-Captain -1. l nr'mites: Swimming both fummer and winter: Foot: Stradford Farm Ice Cream: Weekends: Potatochipsg Long talks with Seaweed: Friday nights at the Boy's Club, PRISCILLA NIADEN Activities: Translerretl from NI.C.l.: Field Hockey l: lias- ketball l: I-'reshman l'l'IlC Speaking I: Glee Club I: Swimming 2: Band l,2,3,4: Drivers Education 3: Honor Roll l,2. I mforiIes: Frankie: French Fries: Gab sessions with Chiffon: Band trips. IIOHN L. NIAHONI-lY, EIR. Ar!1'zfi1ie's: Gym 3.-I. I rnf0rites: Baseball: Foot- ball: Basketball: Hunting: Charles. RICHARD R. NIALOON Ar'Iiw'Iie.s: Gym l,2.3,-I. lfnwnitrs: Hunting: Fish- ing: Girls. III-QAN C. NIANNI-I'I'TI-I I-lrtizfities: Gym l.2,3.il. l'ilI1'0Tllf'.SZ Singing: Dancing: Skating: Swimming: Solt- ball: Bowling: Basketball: Volleyball: Badminton. X if A 3 ROBERT B. MCI LHEN NY Activities: Football l,2,4: Track 3.4: Student Council -I lfazfmites: Wearing an apron at Football practice: Being a Redshirt: Matt. 6:33: Reading Treaszzry of Pllilosophy: Rumney Depot. IRENE E. MCNEILI. Activities: Transferred from S.P.H.S.: Ramblings Horn- ing In Staff: Sophomore Hop Committee: Amethyst Advertising Stall' 2,3: Ram- blings circulation Staff 3,43 .lunior Prom Committee: Nominating Committee 3: Ramblings Advertising Stall 3: Ramblings Typing Stafl l. JEROME I. NIACCONNELI. fIr'!izf1'ties: Tennis I,2,3,Ml: Crosscountry QVarsityj -I: Indoor track 4: Basketball Al: D-Club 2.3,-I. l rnforile.s: Basketball: 'l'en- nis: Skating: Food: Moun- tain Climbing. PATRICIA A. NICCURDY ulrliifilies: 'Iranslerred lrom Portland High School: Gym I P I I cry ,-,.,. Ifnwn Has: Dana: Thursday Nights: ZORRO: Slumber Parties: Talking with Gin- ny: New Year's live ol' 58 : luuc 2l. llllillg l'.S.A.l .: Xlontana. VIRGINIA XIQGANN .-lrliifiliesz Riding l,2: Swim- ming l.2: Tennis I: Ski Club l,2: Gym l,2,3,4l: Varsity liand l.2,3: Photographer ol Amethyst and Ramblings II. lg I-'rench Club fig Orchestra Ii. I'lIY'UllAlf'.lI Charlie: lion'- doin: Nlusic: Cameras. 'l'I-QRRY ul. Nlt:GOVI1RN tlllli7'l-fl-9.81 Gym l.2,3,-I. I'iIlI'IlllvIf'.81 XVZIICI' skiillgl lioating: Swimming: Driv- ing: Rollerskating, CAROL C. Xlt:Hl'GH ,-lrlirfillmi Gym l.2,3,-l' I-'renth Club II, I'iIlI'lll'Ivff'.II Double dating: Club: wloanne and Kathy: Skiing: Football games: Sat- urday nights. I2 A-IM Z4 g 'I.XlXIlfS lf. NI.'XRI'KICl.l.l .'lr!iz'1'!1r'.x: livin l,2,fI,sI3 Red Cross I,21 Siience 1,235,212 Student Countil II: Forum I. I-'1n'mfl:'.s: XVoo XYoo Cins- Iuuif: Revere Beach, Pina: IIi..'X,l5.j2: Bostong Recordsg .Xdventure Car Hop, Money Listening to the Radio. CYNTHIA R, NIKRDIQK Aflrwiiimz Band I,2,5: I .'l',A. I: Tennis l,2: Ram- blings Advertising I,2: lix- change liditor sig Amethyst Advertising 33 junior Prom Connnitteeg French Club fl, AI, -Iunior Classical League 4. l'iII1'IlI'lI!'.II P o o p sie V i n gs ,I.lS.I,,C.3 Sunday Nighis: lt's Not For Me To Say , 'I'he Big City, C.Y.3 Bean- Town: Conventions: O08- I95!I. lil,-XN1i li. NIILLIQR Arlnfillesz Gym l,2,3,-Ig Clee Club I: Forum 3: Red Cross I. I'iIli'll?'lfl'5I Nl.-I.H.C.2Q Slllll- iner ol' 583 Old Orchard, Pilgrim Fellowship, Saturday Nights at Ho'-Io's, Boston, Hrs. Conroy's Pre-Nursing Class: NI.N.S.: Dancing. QIOYCE H. NIILLlnR ,'Irln'l'I1'r'.s: Dranlatic Club I: Ramblings Typing Stall I: Foruin l,23 Ramblings lidi- iorial Stall 2: Ifreneh Club 3.4: AlllClhy5l 'lleaeher Ser- iion Co-head 'IL Tennis l,2: Ilonor Roll l,2,?I,-I: llunior Prom Committee. l 1nforl!e5: S.B.L.C.g Poopsie- ing: Sunday nights, Tuesday nights: S.X.N.IJ.C. TODD I. NIILLIQR .4rt1'1f1't1'e.v: Football I: Hi-Y II,-I1 ,Iunior I'roin Connnit- tee. I'-IIWIIII-IFA: 2I XViIson St.: III..-X.B.j23 The Nipper: 5 plus I: Rooty Toot Toot Ion Ieirv 0'lJay: I,.I...X,: Xlorton's Pavilion: Scabi Downs: Drag Racing, Street Lights: The Gang: The Mailbox. I'.X'I'RICIA Ii. NIII.I.lz'I I' ,-If !1':f1'Ii1',x: Cvni I ,2,f4,'I. I rlz'u11Ir'.x: Brute: II-U: Creen and N'hile xIL'llllIf1 ,Xugusl 28: lI.L.sg I-orinalsz I'.'I.I .R,: V'eekemIs. NVIl.l.I.XlXI A, NIILI.lz'I Ii ,-Iflliwllmz Christmas Play 21 .Iunior Varsity Football II. I'illl'UIl-Il'.S1 National Guard? Football, Cars: N'esL End Chapel: Skiing. 6 KXY NIXNSUN ,-I1t11'1'l1't'.s: -Iunior Varsity Cheerleading Squad 2: Yar- sit, 3,41 Red Cross Club I: Amethyst .Xdvertising l,2: .Xmetlnst .Xulvcrtising .Xssiss ant fl, .Xinethyst Circulation 'lg .'xIll6I.Ilybl Editorial 23 Ruin' blings Circulation 3,43 Ski Club 3,-I: IJ'Club 3,115 D-Club Iixecutive Connnittee Al, Hon- or Roll 33 Nominating Coin- inittee II: ,Iunior Proni Coin- nnttee. RITA MARKS Activilzesz Math Club Secretarvtreasurer -Ig Dra- inatie Club II, Recording Secretary AI: lfrenth Club II. 'lg Forum I: Orchestra l,2,fI, -I: Glee Club I,2,3,Al: Bowl- ing fig Honor Roll l,2,3,fI: Rzunhlings Circulation II,-I: Ramblings llorning In 14,211 Ramblings Ifeauire liditor sl: IJ-Club show l,2,f4,-ll Best lfooi Forward 21 Could .-Xwaril II: llirigo Cirls State fl: Student Coun- til 2,'I. CXROL ,X. NI.XRC.XRI'I'.X A-1f1i1f1'lies: Translerred Iroin Westbrook: Clee Club l.2: .Iunior Classical League 2: IYoodiraIt I.2: Library I,22 Debating 2: Cin: l.2.fl,I: Iennis II. .IIi.XN XLXRSIUN .'ItIl'i'IiIIf'.lI CirI's Glee Club 2: Red Cross Club I: .Kine- thyst .Xdvertising Stall' -I: C un I ' I I - t 4 v .-... . MARILYN NI.fXR'I'Ll.I,li .'II1IY'I'lIF.SI 'I'ennis I.2: Cvm I,2,f4,I: .Xineihyst .Xdvertis ing Stall l,23 .'xIIIClIII'hl Typ- ing -l: Honor Roll IMI, Sen- ior Proin KIOIIIIIIIIICC. .IULIA ANN NIARTIN ,'IlfI'III-fl-0.81 Cynl l,2,3,I: Ramblings 2,31 .Xrcheri Club lg Drivers liduc ation 33 I-'reneh Club 3.-I. 1'i!lIIUI'IIl'SI B.Y.S.: Tuesday nights: Pina: Cab sessions with Catln and Ioan. VIRGINIA NI. MARTIN .'lfllzf1ll1'.i: Cvtn I.2.f5,I. Ivlrfmiiesz -Ian: 'liuesday and 'Iihursdav nights: Zorro, Sinn' iner oi '57: Febxuary 23: IVhite Ford, I ,ir 4? ,fig i ,Q I ,A vt' 5' MARILYN K. MILLS Artizfiliesz Transferretl from Limestone: Majorettes I: .Xmieitia Club l: Class Sec'- retary l: Glee Club 2,31 jun- ior Red Cross Alternate -1: Amethyst Advertising -I: Gym l.2,?l,-1. l IlF'lll'ffCSZ Tuesday and Sat- urday nights: l5.Y.S.: Flop- sieul N.I'Q.D.H.: I8-I3: March fl: Skating: Mr. lil- Iiott's Problems' classes. THOMAS G. MINERVI NO Arlivities: Football l,2,3,-lg Baseball l,2,3,-l: Track 3: D- Club 2,5, l. l'4llU0l'I'fl'SI QB..-X.B.j 2: Blue Goose: Sports: Lounging at Maucl's: Girls: Cars: 5 4- l. ROB1-QRT MITCHI-Qlll. rlcI1'1'1'lies: Spring Track I,2: Goll Team 214.-1: Gym l,2.3: l. Ifazforiles: '56 Chevy: Cars: Chasing I.'s Greenville: Sat- urday night: XVec-kencls: Va- cations. RANDOLPH MODI-.S .41 l1'a'ilic'.s: Forum I 2.3,-lg l-lxecutive Committee 3: Iix- ec utive Committee Chairman il: Red Cross l: Honor Roll I,2,3,Al: lfrench Club fi,-l: Sec'- retary -l: National Honor So- ciety 3,41 Student Book Coun- cil 3,-1: Math Club 2,3,-l. Ifnrvn'1'tc's: Music: Travel: Lcmg-yvinclecl Vergil transla- tions: linglish 'lan Bands: Disc'ussions : O.K, Menu: lVhere-to-go-Hooks: Debat- ing trips. RON.-XLD li. MOODY ,'llllc'IiIlf SI Band 1.2: Gym I, ff -4 t f'llI'IllIfl'.lI Sports: Baseball? liasketball: Hunting: Sum- mer vacations: Youth lol Christ, CXIXIN lf. MOORE. QIR. .l1lr.'lln'y: Gvm I 'Sl I'r1c'cnltc's: Football: llasket- ball: Ping pong: liating: Yolley Rall. ll.XYllJ G. MOORI: .'l1l1':f1Iic's: .Xrt Club ji. l'Ilt Ulllf'Sf Cars: Painting: C.hi's Parties: Goocl Foocl: Night Iilel The gang at the Corner: Beatniks: School. DAVID W. MOORE Activities: Ski Club l,2,3: President cl: Captain Ski Team 32 Football l,2: Base- ball l: Amethyst junior Business Manager 3: Ame- thyst Co-Business Manager -l: Ramblings junior Busi- ness Manager 3: Ramblings Co-business Manager -I: Alun- ior Class Officers Nominat- ing Committee: Older Boys Conference Vice-President -1: Hi-Y 2,33 Vice President -lg .junior Prom Committee: .junior Highway Safety Com- mittee 3, 4. RICHARD A, MORESHE.-XD Activities: Football l,2,3: Basketball l,2,?l,-ll Track l,2, 34,-1: Baseball -l: Freshmen Class Nominating Commit- tee: junior Class Nominat- ing Conmlittee: ,lunior Prom Committee: junior Ring Committee. NORMA R. MORRIS Arliziilies: Nominating Com- mittee: l: Tennis l: Student Council l: Sophomore Hop Committee: junior Prom Committee: Bowling 3: Gym I.2.3,l. DIANE H. MURSIC i-Icliwliesz '1'ennis l,2,3,-I: Gytn I.2,3,-1: Dramatic' Club QC o s t u me c' h a i rm a n, 'lihanksgiving Playj -1: Girls Glee Club -lg Alunior Prom Decorative Committee. .IVDITH A. MOSES Aclzrttlzes: junior Varsity Cheering 2: Varsity fi.-l: Bas- ketball l,2,3,4: Honor Roll l,2,3,-l: Girl's State Repre- sentative 3: National Honor Society 3,-lx D-Club 3,l: Nominating Committee 2: Ramblings Circulation I: Iunior Prom Committee, ROBERT M. Ml'RPllY A-lf11:1m'.s: Translettecl from Melrose High, Melrose, Massachusetts. Spring lrack 51,11 Winter 'l'iac:k Jil: lun- I in Classical League: Senior Classical League: Science Club 214: Nuntius Stall 2 4l.atin Nc-ivspapery: Rille Club 'S RICHARD L. Nl'.l.SON A1l1'x'1t1'c's: Gym l,2,fi,-l. qv. .VX I , I 77 . 49,4 fit' Wifi' 2 ROBliR'l' IJ, NICHOLS Ac1i'z'i!if'.s: Cross Country l: Indoor Track l,2: Spring 'l'ttclsl'lCxnil'lI sl. ', ig S'l'liPHliN C. NOBLE Arliz'1'11'eJ: Radio Clttb l: Science Club l,2,3,-1: XVinner of Awards in Science Fairs l.2,3: Vice-president of Science Club 2,-1: President 3: Cadets l: Gym 2,3,ll: Honor Roll l,2. GARY I.. NORTON ,'1rl1'zfiti1'.t: Gym 2,3,-l: Cadets I: llramatic Club Al: Science Club l.: Band l,2,2l,Al: Or- chestra 2,3,Al. LINDA M. NORTON .flcIi1f1'Il'rf.s: Gym l,2,3,4l: llonor Roll 2,3. .IO ANN Nl l l'1-QR A1il'1fiI1'c'.t: Gym l,2,3,4l: Orchestra l,2,3: Secretary Al. I lll 1HlAfI'.!I liill: The Thanks- giving Day Game and Play: .X.l,.S..X.C. Allairs: joint Con- certs: Dancing: Singing: Ifill- ing My Hope Chest: Gail: Xlrs. Conroy's Pre-Nursing class. DON.-XLD C, OISPRC .'fliil7'1fIl'.lI Key Clttb 2.3: Vice-president -1: D-Club 2, :il Vict--President Al: Math Club 3,45 Ramblings Sports liditor -l: Student Council 3 1 Secretary ol' I-'reshman class: President ol Sopho- more class: Vice-President ol lunior Class: Football lg Basketball l,2: Varsity 3: Captain -I: Baseball l: Yat- sily 9 3-l DIANIQ li. O'DONNlil,l. ,'fl'flT'Iilll'.XI Student Council l: Swimming l,2,3: Riding l,2,3: Treasurer -lx Tennis 3. ll Basketball l: Honor Roll 1 -I .nf .. 'Q '41 P,X'l'RlCl,X .X. O'I7ONNELl. Ar11'1f1'l1e.s: Band l,2,3: Secre- tary 4: Field Hockey l,2,3: Co-capt. 4: Honor Roll l.2, 3,-1: Basketball l: Tennis l, 2,3: Amethyst Advertising l, 2,33 Amethyst Circulation 4: Ramblings Editorial 3,4: Ramblings Editor of Clubs el: Student Council 2: High- way Safety Council 3,-ll Freshman and Sophomore Hop Committees: junior Prom Committee: Ram- blings Circulation 3,4. li.-X'I'HI.liliN C. O'lfl.YNN Arlzifilics: Class Executive Committee 2: Class Secre- tary 3: Hockey I,2,3: Co- Capt. -1: Basketball l,2,3,-1: Soltball l,2,3: Nominating Committee 2: Ski Club 2,3,1: Ramblings Circulation 3,4: Ramblings Editorial 3.4: ,Xmethyst .Xdvertising l,2,31 .Xmethyst Circulation 3,43 .Xmethyst Girl's Sports Edi- tor -l: Red Cross Clttb 21 Secretary 3: lf.'I'..-X. l,2: Or- chestra l,2: Student Council lx D-Club 2,3g Secretary 4: lr. Prom Committee. l5.'XRl5AR.X B. OLDMIXON nlzlirftliesz Gym 2,3,-l: Rid- ing l: Tennis l: Swimming I ,2,3,Al : Higlucay Safety Council 2: hlr. Prom Com- mittee: .Knit-tliyst Advertis- ing l,2,3: Aniethyst Circula- tion -1. NANCY Nl. O'Nl1ll. .-i111'zfrI1'e.i: lranslerred lrom St. .loseplrs Academy: Ten- nis 2,3: Ramblings Circula- tion 3,4: Ametltyst Circula- tion 3,4: Amethyst Adver- tising 3,l: Ski Club 3, Secre- tary-'l'reasurer -l: lfrench Club 3: Field Hockey Man- ager 3: Highway Safety Council 2,3,4: qlr. Prom Committee: Ramblings Horning ln 33 Riding Clttb 2: Honor Roll l,2.3. SYLVIA 1-Q. PAPP,-XS Act1'zfi!1'es: .Krt Clttb l: Secre- tary 2: President 3: Publicity Chairman bi: hlr. Prom Com- mittee: Gym l,2,3,Al: llecor- ation lor play 2: llecoration committee lor Glee Club Dance. llORO'l'llY P.'XRKl-lR .-l11iz'1'tic'.r: Nominating Committee 3: .Iunior Prom Committee: Gym l.2,3,l. S.Xl.l.Y l,, P.XRl.l N fi1l1r'1l11'.r: Gym l,2,3,l: lvnnis lg Varsity 2: Orches- tra l,2.3: President 'IL Ffll.-X.: l.2,3,-I1 Vice-Presi clcnt 3: lfiench tiluh 3,12 Xlath Club 3,1l, ANNE PASSMAN Activities: Majorette 1,2,3: Student Council 1,31 Red Cross 31 Ramblings Editor 11 Forum l,2,3,41 Amethyst Advertising 41 Dramatic Club li Sophomore Hop Committee: junior Prom Committee. CHARLYCE A. PAULSEN Activities: Gym l,2,3,Al1 Tennis 2,3,41 junior Prom Committee. l nvorite.s: The Gang: 7-ll: Club slumber parties: D.'I'.L.1 Old Orchard Beach: 4l.j.1The Catch-Up Twins: Falmouth: 1,23 L.H.: Sebago Lake. ANN C. PERKINS Activities: -Ir. Varsity Major- ettes li Varsity 2,31 Head 41 Dramatic Club 1,21 Riding Club 3: President 41 Band Executive Board 41.RHl11- blings Circulation -I1 -Ir, Prom Committee. Favorites: Ray: 32 1 Sltnn- ber parties: The Gang: DES.: P.I'S.: Prince: See You in September . GAII. G. PERRON Activities: Gym l,2,3,4. Favorites: Pierre's Special: Fords: Steve: Talks with Deb- bie: G.T.L.-1-N.L.B.: Danc- ing: Bowling: Eg. C. CAROL A. PETERS Activities: Gym l,2,3,41 Tennis 11 Ski Club 2: Soph- omore Hop Committee: 'lun- ior Prom Committee. lfavrn'ites: I-I.O.1 Yel- low Herts: IJ.AI.M.: Pat's Parties: Al Derbiesg Break- ing llp 1 june 61 -luly 15: R.R.S.A.: F.H.B.1 Double dating with uludy. RICHARD S. PI-ITRI .'irt1viti1'.v: Swimming 1.23, l' Baseball 2' Dflub 23 1' . 1 t -, -A -:., , Gym l.2,3,A1: Hi-Y 2.11. Student Council l,I5. I rnfmite.s: The Old lliiign Street Gang: Sipboning lime twith ll'illj: QB.-H1122 lYater Skiing up at Hills: 5+ l: l..I,..X.1 '1'A.'lIl.: ll.l'.D.: C.C. 'l'llliRl-QSA D. PIZZU ,'irlivitir'.t: Gym l,2,3,l: 'l'ennis l,2,3.-11 Red Cross I. I'nzfmite.x: Dancing: Ret- ords: Radio: Swimming: Roller Skating: Ice Skating: Klang Skiing: Basketball. 6' gt. Ps Q 3, Eff. -5 Ef- N . 5'-A W 1 lr 1 ,y 1 jERE D. PLACE Activities: Radio Club 1.2: Archery l1 Dramatics 1,2,3, 41 Gym l,2,3,4. Favorites: Falmouth: Seneca Lodge: Purple Sweaters: 5 and 6: Backstage: NVorking at Hood's1 H2501 DOUGLAS A. POLLACK Activities: Cadets li Gym 2, 3,4. Favorites: Baseball Football: Fishing: Boating: Hunting. JOHN A. POPE Activities: Student Council l,2,4g Red Cross -11 Key Club 2,31 Secretary -11 Band 2,31 Orchestra 2,31 Football l,2,3, 41 Baseball 1,23 Indoor Track 3,43 Outdoor Track 3,41 D Club -l: Honor Roll l,2,3,41 jr. Prom Connnittee. Favorites: Sports: Music: After six: wind-sprints. BARRY NI. POTTER Activities: Basketball I: Golf 2,3311 D Club 2,3,4l: Nominating Committee I avm'ites: 19th Hole: Maca- beesg L.L.A.: fBABj2: Re- minding Stan about Sheila: Trips to Boston1 Calling Reidman Patty : PTOIJICIIIS Class: Scarborough Downs. PHYLLIS Nl. PRICE Activities: Gym l,2,3,4l: Red Cross li Alr. Prom Cmn- mittee: Highway Salety Council. Favorites: Battery Steele: ll. of Bl.: G.C.1 Linda's Slumber parties: Double dates with Ellen and Steve: XVaterbury, Vt.: Club: Her- nando's Hideaway: Samk. DOUGLAS H. PRI Ulf .'1f'1i1llvlil?.YI Ski Club 2,f5,-ll p,,0tlp:1ll 1,22 Indoor Track K. .. ,. ,, 1,5111 Spring lratk l,1,.'i . I nvmile.s: Skiing: Swim- ming: lVasting Tiine. PA'l'RlCl.-X A. l'ROD,XN.XS .'Ifii1'l-fIf'.7I Translerretl lrom New Xlillord High, New jersey: Girl's Atbletit Asso- ciation: Gym l,2,fl,A1: Bowl- ing 2: Tennis IS: Ili. Prom Crzminittt't'. l'lli'Il1'lf!f.S2 Rodney: RfIl1li'il'N rattle truck: Please like qt Buddie : Friday nights at Sue's with Eileen, K., and cz.: 1m.j.xi.g 2 rs. 9 Iil'GFNE N. R.XCKI.IiY i'I!Il7'IfIl'II Lynn l.2.f5,'1. I 1nfmrlc'.x: Lim XY.: Klrcscc-lit I.nkt': IEP Chev.: R grncl R music: I5 stoogea: Pcrrinok gym clzrsaesg loucl C.I',1 Buck row in clrivc'-in niovies. CHARLOTTE .X. RAXVSTRON Artlifzllfsz Gym I,2.3,r1. l rn'mi!ev: Pierre Specials: Iunc 21: 'Iihurmclny-iiiglltsl Sweeter than Young Nelly ht-ll: Howling: The I.oc'lccr Rooin Chorus: tzillcs with Pierre: Sunnncr of 59 . IIXYIS S. RXXYSON, VIR. 1-if t1'z'i!1'r.s: Football 1: 'I'Cn- nix 214,12 Ski Club l,2,?l.-1: III-Y 1: Honor Roll 1:54. l'u:wn1lc'.x: Playing in thc' wniclhox: D.D. ultcr six: Cooling it: Kiatiiilmigli Shows: Swinging with DMX.: hircl watching: Skiing with incnz Yogi. ISI-Q'I IiY l.IiI-Q RRY .rlctirflzztxz Iennix I,2,fl,1: Ski Clulm l,2,3.'l: Suinnning 2: .Xnicllipt ciIIiClllLIllOll 24.15 Xinc-thut .Xclxsrlising 23.1. lunioi l'roni ciOlllIlllIIl'K'. lfzlwinilrwz Skiing: l'inc' point: 'I'u-Ten: fl IW. 'I'lnnxcl4iy Nights: XYc-ck c'iuls: Sunnuc-1 ol 59. C-IIN H, RILI-D. IR. .-1fl1.'1ln'.s: lizuelxzill l: Yin- xilx 2.31 lfcicitlmll li llziskvl- lmll 1.1252 KU lllulr 11.13 D- lllnln 2.3.11 Outclooi' Iilllllx - 1 l ui'r1i1lf'x: Hunting: Fish' ing: Suinnning. INYIIRICIK I-.. REIDNIAN .-Irlzivfmxz Football l,2,f5,I: Hi-Y 2: Key Clnh '11 Stuclcn! Council -lg lntloor Truck Il, li Outcloor 'lirzick 2:31,-1: llonor Roll 1,31 lunior l'ioin llonnnittce: D-illnh TI, 1. l'1n'cn1lf'x: Gray cluclp plan- ing' in the szmclhoxz Nloo- chtw: tB..X.lS.2p: Iilut' C.oosc'1 Xlortonk lmxilion. DONNA I., Rl-QYNOLDS .fl1I1'ff1lir's: 'I'ran1sfei'1'Ccl from Gorhann High: Gini 23,-1: lunioi Proin Clonnnittcvz .Kit Cllub, Secretary Ii, Presi- clt-nt I. I f1z'rn'1tc'i: Ihtnwclziy night ineetingxi Pzitk I'artic's: 59 g Footlixtll gznnvsl IIXCLR: lizrmkctlmll gznncxg in- itiution- 5H : Rooster . SI'l,XNNli RICHARD .'11ln'mc'x: Irznrslcrrctl front Stanulish High School Scnior Yvzn. Ifa:'rn1I1's: Music: Dancing: Swinuning: Iiaxlcethall ganicsg Dogs :incl Cuts: NIzithc-inzitics. IVENDELLYN RICHARDSON ,-lrliziflzcfsi Softball tezunl I-'uturc 'I'czu'hcrs' of Ameri- can: Higliwzly Szilictyl -Iunior Proni Clonnnittec: Gym I,2. 3,13 llnrsclmfk riclingg .Knic- tliy sl, Picture Section. Ilzlzirnllrisi liolmi I . ol NI.2 IILIIICII Stcclc: I,incln's SlllIlllJl'l l'urlics: Sniokt' frCIS in your Izyca . I-VX Xl. ROBINSON .-1rH:'illc'.x: fflcc- fllnli 11.31 Grin 125.-1. I'll7'Illll!'.Nf Hockey: Iiziskct- lmllg Tennis: Swinnning: lloixc- Buck Ricling, IN NNI: Ii. ROBINSON .'I1ifII'IfIl'.SI Gyn: l,2,iI,lI llonor Roll 2. l'rIr'mlI1'x: SI-iiillgl Yogi livin: I lit' ling . l'.X I RlCll.X D. ROCIIIA. .lflniliwxz lcnnis 1: Snini' nnng l,J..w: Ruling I: Xicc'- l'rt-siclc'nt 2. Publicity II: Stutlcnt Clouncil I: Ollicc' girl 2,II.1: ,lunior Proni Coin' initlwg Honor Roll 2: Gun l,.l. Di.nn.ilic Kllulv 2. l rir'rnilr'x: junior ivan: buli- lning with Carrol, I.intl.1. .It'unnc', K Sliirlcy. ROIII-.Rl H. RODNIAN nlc:t1.'1l1c'.x: vIil'llIl5IiC1'IiCLl lroin Nliznni licutli High Scliool, Gyn: 29,11 XX'.CI.S.l'I. School rc'portc'i fi. l'illl'IllI1!'.KI Ihc New York Giznns: Boston Celtics uncl Boston Bruins: Sunclzn' Nightx: Living it up with Iclzr: Nlr. Perrinok Gyn: clzisx, l'I.'IIiR Ii. ROLFIC .4c'l1irf1l1c'.i: Football -1: Cross Country 12,31 Intloor II1l'IlK I-1 12,3411 Outcloor 'l'r:rc'k l,2,fI. 1: Dffllnh l,2,?I,A1g Key Clulr 211,-1: Honor Roll: Stuclcnt Clouncil, Vic-e-Presiclcnt 11. l'illT'llIIIl'.II Hunting: I.ockc'r Rooin Garage: I-1 in tht' Coziclik cur: D.D. zrftcr six: playing' in tht' szincl lroxg Yogi. v-rW S. .P Q U , au. v ? l lil,I,IiN G. ROSEN AIlli1'IlIvl'S1 Glee Club l,23 Varsity Cheerleading Squad 3,43 Best I-ioot Forward 2: Ilraniatic Club -lg Amethyst Typing 'I3 Ramblings Circu- lation 'll Honor Roll l,33 D-Club -l: Nliss IJ0lley's ol- lice tl. l u:fm1'tc'.s: Convention 58 : Memorial Weelcencl 59 . .1,xc:Qt1r11,tNt1 Q1. ROUNIJS Ac'tiz'1tic'.s: Gym l,2,3,sl3 jun- ior Prom Committee: Stage Settings. lfrztfmztes: R.li.S.1 Blue Fords: Camping at Sebago State Park: R2lDgET5Q Don C.3 Sea ol' l,0ve 3 B.Y.F,3 Dancesg .Xl-fs. XYILLIANI C, ROCNDS Arltrttttaxz Track l,2,3,Al3 IJ- Club 2,3,Al3 Forum l,2,3,'l: Math Club l,2,3, President 'l3 Book Council 3: Student Council l.l. l'illZ'llI'Ifl'lI Purple Sweat- er : -llflg Traveling: Elan: Sleep. ,HY I'. ROXVI-f flfllztlllcu: Honor Roll l,33 C x n I ' I I .V ,, rl ,-,.,'. 1fnzfm'ifc'.s: Hunting3 Fish ing: Sollball3 Basketball. ROSliNlARlIi ROXVLLI. Actizfitifxsz Glee Club 2,3,43 Swimming l,2g Dramatic Club li Riding Club l,2,3: Secretary-Treasurer -I3 R itl- ing Tean. 3,tl. l'ifI1'lllIll'AI Riding, Swim- ming, Nlerry ancl vacations: Summer Sailing, X period. RICHARD W. ROY ,4!'llv7'IiflvF.SI Football I3 Base' ball IL Iiancl li Gym l,2,3,l l'nwn1'lf'.s: Boating3 Foot ball: Baseball3 Basketball: Girls: Gying Boxing: XVrestA lingg I.oaling. GIQRARIJ I'. RISSO ,'1l'llt'Ill!'.lI Gym l.2,3,l. I'1n'rn1!c'.x: IVhite Impala: boats: cars: hunting. PATRICIA D. RUSSO Artitfitiesz Gym l,2,3,-I3 Tennis l,2,3. lfnvmites: New Year's Eve u59nQ H.D.3 parties in rum, pus' room: Halloween HSSHI till recl lk white FOTKI, 146 Bughton Avenue: Iinglish 2, 3,41 3l51 Friday Ik Saturday nights, GLORIA D. RUTHERI-'ORD A!'ll'lllilliK5Z Red Cross 23 Ol- lice 2,3,43 Athletic Office 3, -I3 Alunior Prom Contmittee3 Gym l,2,3,-1: Honor Roll I, 3. l'iH1f0l'Ift?5I P.H.S3 7-I I : lJ.Al.M., Gab sessions with Libby lk EIICCIIQ C'lilflClIlgQ l,.S.ll.H.3 Sweet Nancy3 New YCar's Eve 58 . ul,-XNIES I. SANIPLIAQ Arliwtfcfsz Cross Country I, 2,3,4: Indoor Track l,2,3,4: Outdoor Track l,2,3,43 Hath Clttb 2,3413 IJ-Club 2, 3,41 Honor Roll 2,3,-l. l'ifI1'0IIvfF.SI QB.,-X.B.j 23 l'.F. g CaIcii3 Get Coing : Thanksgiving' 57 3 I,.I,..'X. RXYNIOND IJ. 5.-XYVYIQR AflI1'I-UIPSI Football l,2,3, Co-Captain 'lg Baseball I,2: Track 3,43 Basketball I, Key Club 2,3,-l: D-Club 2,3,43 Class Officer-Treasurer 2: I'resiclent 3: Delegate to Di- ligo Boys State. l n1fm'iles: Bevo's Car: Rol- ler Skating3 Grey I,llilQ An- cly's gilllgl I'ineclifl'c Ahl. ROGER H. S.-XIVYIQR Aclizfilies: Football l,2,3,-I3 Basketball l,2,3,43 D-Club 2, 3,-lg Baseball l,2,3,4: Key Club 2,3,43 Class Officer l,2, 3: Student Council l,2, I-'azfrnilrsz B.A.B.2: The Sandbox, Beyo's c'ar3 The Gray lJucl3 5 + I3 Fighting the Rebels: 25th ol August at I'inec3lille, .Xhlz The Play. RIITH I.. SAXVYILR ,4clim'l1e.s: Cadets l: Gym 2, 3,13 Orchestra l,23 Archery Club I3 Assistant School Nurse lg .-Xinethyst Typing Stall rl. Ifrizfmzlcfxz 'iSki 1 'I'uc'sclay nights: Beatnick nite : Iflopsy English with Nlr. Burgess: i'Nayy lets . RICHARD P. SAX ,flcllzfrltmz 'Iirack l,2,3,-l3 'Iiennis 2,3,l: IJ-Club 2,3,1: lorum l. lfrnfrnltccs: llilll Nlc-morial Da y weekend. GXVENDOLYN C, SCHADF .'1rIlz'1'11'r'.i: Gym l,2,fl,-IL llotkey I: Glu- Club l,2,IlL Honor Roll 23 lfrench Club Ilfl: Future Teacliers ol America, Program Commit- tee 3,4. l r11fm'ites: Beatnik Nite : Flopsie g ll. ol' M4 Tues- day Nights: Rainbows. PAUL SCHULTZ Ar'!1'z'1't1'f'52 Cross Country 2: l'ootball 21 Gym l.2,fl,4l. I'i!l7'll1lfC'SI Football: Base- ball: Basketballg Going to Drags: Hunting. STAN Ll-1Y D. SCLAR AFITZIIIIIIFSI Frosh Football, Forum 3,111 Hi-Y Club 3, Ol- licer -1. lfmfurites: Lewiston: Maca- bee Vleekendsg The Casino: I,.l..A.+B.A.B. at Potters. TERANCE R. SCRIBNER Arlizfiliesz Track l,23 Gym l,2,3,-13 Honor Roll. I ll1'UTifl'SI A visit to Skin- ny's: B.A.B.g Sam and the Boys, Solty and his Girls: liud Ek .I.H.A., Field hockey on Sundays: Bevo's car: My Sandboxg Campaign Day. SAN DRA I .. SIQARLKS Arliziities: Translerred from Cathedral, Student Council Fl, Red Cross Representative -lg Gym 2,?l,4l. l 1111m'l'lrs: G.l,.K. and S. Carolinag Thursday nights: You Send Me , QLittle Gold Toothj . K.-Yl'Hl-lRINl'l SEAVEY Arliziitiei: Gym 1,233 Cale' teria 2, Honor Roll Pl, Swim- ming l,2,?l.4l. l'iIl1lUl'Ii1!'.5I Phil and Skip: P.l5,K.: Saturday nights: Records, Pina parties: Plea sant Mountain: P.Ii.C. STliPHl'lN XV. SKCORD Ariizfiliesz Gym l,2.3,11. l'i!l1flI1ffC'SI Girls: Art: Bomb- ing around in the targ Drug Stores, Dating. YQ ,Il'DlTH li. SLILKINS .'1l'fli1'I1IlI'.lI Gym l.2,f4,l: Tennis I,2g .Xrt Club, Sette- taiy I. QIUSEPH F. SEELY Arliz'1'ti'e.t: Hlrestling Team 3- Cvm I 2 X -1 . . IA ,...,., . FRANCES S. SHATZ Ar'1i1'1'lies: Ramblings Ad- vertising 23: Gym l,2,3.Al: Basketball lg Junior Varsity Head Majorette 2, Varsity Il. -lg Ollirer fl,-lg Red Cross 2. NVILLIAM G. SIIXIONTON, QIR. Arliziities: Football 1,45 Bas- ketball l,2,3,4g Baseball lg Tennis 2,3,-l: D-Club 23,-ll Key Club 24,-1. CATH ERINITQ L. SI NIPSUX Arl1'1f111'4'.s: Dramatic Club l, 2: Driver Training 2: High- way Safety Committee 2: Softball Head Manager 2.3, -lg Nominating Committee 3: Student Council 33 F.'I'..X. Treasurer fi, Program Chair, man -lg liaskethall hlilllllgfl t A t 5,-lg D-Club 5,-l. D.-XYlll lf. SINGER fifllllliflilftl Gym l,2,3,-l. WI LLIANI C. SNIAHA Ar't1z'1tif's: Gym l,2: Draina- tit Club l,2, Vice President fl, President 'l: Our Hearts XVere Young and Gay l: Annie Get Your Gun fl: The Doctor In Spite ol Himsell -1: National 'lilies' pian Society fl,-1. DAVID A. SMITH .-Icli1'ilies: Football l: Bas- ketball I: Baseball ll Stu- dent Council l. Fmforites: B.A.D.: Skinny's: P.H.S.: Bud: lVatc'hing T.V. with Wallace. GEORGE Ii. SMITH Artiititiexz Gym l,2,3,-I. 1'AlI1'07'llE.SI lVorlcing for Shaws: Bachelcler's Drug Store: Nights at Falmouth: Slcinny's: CI..I..A.j fB.A.B.j 2: Sports: Hunting. NI. BARBARA SMITH Artirfilzes: Tennis I: Orches- tra 33 French Club 3, I-lxec. Committee 4: Student Coun- cil 4: Handbook Committee: Amethyst Co-liclitor-in-Chiel' tl: Band l,2,3,-l: Council -l: Honor Roll l,2,3,-I, l'AllZ'0l'llt'.YZ Tuesday nights: l.ip reading 3,-I: The Ala- roon Bomber. PATRICIA A. SNI ITH Activities: Gym l,2,3,4: Tennis l: Riding 2,33 Art Club 4, Vice-President -I. l'ia1'oritf'.r: Tuesday and Thursclay nights: Pierre's special: -l-Teen Conference at Lasell -l.C.: Camping at liriclgton and Sebago. BI-QTSY SOULE Arliziitiesz Dramatic Club I, 2,3,-li Class Nominating Committee 2: Future Teach- ers ol' America l,2: Red Cross 3: Ramblings 4: Ten- nis l,23 Gym l,2,3,-I: Honor Roll 3,l. Ifavmites: The Stone House: 59 at C.L.L.: lfootball ancl Basketball games. CAROL A. SPEAR AIIIVUIIIEJZ Gym l,2,3,4: Red Cross Alternate 2: Red Cross Representative -I: Honor Roll 2.3,-I. lfrmoriles: 'lohn V.: Chevy: Sports: School: Funl Movies: South Pac ilic : .lennic-'s letters lrom ISAV. MARILYN A. STANLEY Alfl1'lfI-F51 Transferred lrom Cathedral: Student Council 2: Honor Roll l,2,3,-I: lfrench Club -l: Ramblings Circulation -I: Gym 2,3.4l: ,Iunior Prom Committec-. Ifmfrnilesz D..I.Nl.: Bob: Iootball ancl basketball games: I-',F.l .: dancing swim- swimming: .Iunior Prom 59. . W. ' -R my 3 6 51 -Ehl- 'il 'S Ati: M tw' l-Jf.,f'?. 4? l l 14- Gs' ...- SH ELIA STANLEY Arlizfilies: Frosh Basketball l: Tennis ll junior Varsity Band l: Portland High School 2,3, l'Af1'l'lIP'IlL'SZ Music: Going out with the girls on Friday nights: the Telephone Com- pany: Periods l ancl 2: Se- bago I.alce: Alune 1960. DAVI D NV. STEELE Activities: Football l: Bas- ketball l,2: Baseball l,21 Honor Roll l: Hi-Y 2,3, Sec- retary -I: Delegate to Mock Ilnitecl Nations 3: Older Boy's Conference 3,-I: D - Club Show 3: Student Coun- cil 3. 1 11zforile.s: 5-l-l : QB.A.I5.y 2: Down in the bog one Christmas night: Tewslcy. PI'QTIiR PI. STERLING Arlitliliesz Football 1.2: Gym l,2,5,-I. F!l1l0l'lllt'.YZ Sandy: Hunting: lVatc'hing T.V. at YVally's house: the boys. ROSILIND A. STEVENS Activities: Cadets I: Glee club l,2: Swimming 3: Ten- nis I Cym 231 . , 1 ,.,'. I mforilc's: Club nights: NVashburn's period l Pro- blems' class: Armory on Sat- urday nights: Bowling: Swimming: Slumber parties: Ange-lone's: Skating: Tennis. VTOYCI-L Nl. STEYVART Activities: Archery l: Gym l,2,3,-I. Favorites: Club camp: Ange- lone's: Mr. NVashburn's pro- blems class: Bowdoin, Slum- ber parties: Swimming: Bowling: the Armory on Saturday nites: Desclemone. DAVID C. STILES Arll'1fitif'.s: Baseball l: Intra- mural Volley ball l: Gym l, -1 2.1 -,-, - Fawn'its'.s: Boston Bruins and Celtics: Hunting: all the I,acls: vlolly .loe's Physics Class. PAl'l. I., STINIPSON .41'1l1flllc's: Tl'ack l,2,?l.l3 I-'ootball l,2: Ski Club l.2,fl, -lg Student Council 3: llonot Roll l,2,3: Iunior Prom Committee: Hospitality Committee: Student Educa- tion Day Committee. Ifllillfll-l!'.SI Bean's Chem.: Ccmllltotlore Cody. RONALD W. STONE Activities: Football l: Cross Country 2,3,4: Basketball I, 2,?5,4: Baseball 1.2. Favorites: Double Dates with my buddie: fighting with the rebels: August 25 at Pinecliffei iL.L.A.j: fB.A.B.j 2: 5+l. GAY STOLRNER Activities: Student Council l: Tennis I: Dramatic Club l,2,3,4: Ramblings l,4: Ame- thyst 3,4: Nominating Com- mittee 2: Highway Safety Council 2,3,4: French Club 2,3,4: Best Foot Forward: Honor Roll l,2: Bowling League 3. ARDYS M. STOVER Activities: Cadets l: gym 2, SA. Favorites: Mr. Washburn's Problem's class: dances: Ronnie G.: Bowling: N.Y.A. iI'Vaynej: my work at Zayre. CAROLYN 41. STUART Activities: Gym l,2,3,4: Red Cross l: Honor Roll I: Ame- thyst Advertising 3: Art Club -l. l 1ivoriles: Thursday night meetings: getting together with the gang : Pierre's special: Camp: Beading: special: Camp: Beading. NORMAN L. SULLIVAN Activities: Band l,2,3,4: Hi-Y 4: Gym l,2: Track 3,4: Radio Club 2. l'iIl1lllI'lvfl'.SI jolly AIoe's Physics Class: blau: Trumpet: Pat: N.A.T.I..: 6 A: iB.A.B.j 2. HIENNIE I.. sYLvEsTER Activities: Honor Roll l,2,3. -I: Amethyst Typing Staff -I: Red Cross Club l,4: Cadets ll Gym 2,3,4. lfiivoritesz Bud and Air Force: church work: john 3:l6: those 30 day leaves: Bud's homecoming: Love is amany Splendored thing : Carol S.'s love problems: Bowling: T.L.T.A.NI.S.T.: Christian Endeavor. -IOHN J. SYLVESTER Activities: Football l,2,3,4: Basketball l,2: junior Red Cross I: Track 2,3,4: junior Prom Committee: Student Council 4: IJ-Club 3,-I. l civrn'iles: Physics Class: N.A.T.L.: QBABQ 2: Club outing with L.I..A.: Andy's gang: Sports. 4 DAVID L. TATON Activities: Cross Country 2: 3: Track 2,3,4: IJ-Club 2:55:45 Hi-Y 3: Treasurer 4: Class Nominating Committee 3: Math Club 3,-4. -IOAN P. TAYLOR Activities: Band l,2,3,4: Bas- ketball I,2,3,4: Softball l,2: 4: Tennis l,2,3,4: French Club 3, Executive Commit- tee 4: Forum 3,4: Future Teachers of America 4: Dra- matic Club 3,4: Classics Club 4: Junior Prom Com- mittee: Ramblings Faculty Editor: Amethyst Typing Staff. JULIE A. TAYLOR Activities: Red Cross I: Var- sity Softball I: Gym l,2,3,4: Honor Roll l,3: Office Mlork l,2,3,4. PETER A. THO MES Activities: Gym l ,2,3,-1. MARGARET VV. THOMPSON Activities: French Club 3: President 4: Glee Club l,2,3, President 4: Dramatic Club l,2: Math Club 2,3,4: IVO- men's Literary Union Presi- dent 3: Honor Roll l,2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 2: Book Council Chairman Al: Ame- thyst Rewrite -I: Student Council 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Girl's State 3: Gould Award 3. ly.-was E. TIRABASSI Activities: Student Council l,2: Football l,2: Varsity Coli l.2.3.f1, Oilict-r fi. SHIRLEY A. TOZI ER Activities: Band l,2: Red Cross I: Student Council 23, Secretary 4: Ski Club 3,43 Amethyst circulation ZA: Amethyst Advertising 3, Co- editor -1: Ramblings Circula- tion 3,4: Class Treasurer 3: Tennis 2: Honor Roll l,2,f'i, -I: Quill and Scroll 3: Hospi- tality Committee 4: Sopho- more Hop: lunior Prom Committee: Riding l,2,K,-1. CAROL C. TRACY Activities: Gym l,2,3,-13 Tennis li Swimming 33 Dri- ver Education 'l. GEORGETTE H. TROUVALIS Activities: Varsity Band li Dramatic Club 1,23 Student Council 2,43 Bowling Lea- gue 33 junior Varsity Head Cheerleader 23 Varsity Squad 33 Head -I3 junior Prom Committee3 Amethyst Circulation Staff 3,43 Ram- blings Circulation Staff 43 Amethyst Associated and Co- Senior Section Editor 43 D- Club 3,43 D-Club Show 3,43 Athletic Office 4. AIUDITH 1.. TRUE Activities: Amethyst Adver- tising 2,33 Amethyst Circula- tion 3,-I3 Ramblings Circula- tion 43 French Club 33 Ski Club 2,3,43 Highway Safety Committee 2,3313 Freshman Dance3 Junior Prom Com- mitteeg Sophomore Hop: Tennis l,2,3. FRANK B. TUPPER Activities: Varsity Band I,2, 3,43 Tennis 2,3A3 Gym l,2,3, -l. ALAN N. TURNER Activities: Football l,2: Track l,2,31 Ski Club l,2,3, -1, co-captain 33 Hi-Y 2,3343 Ilunior Prom Committee. JOLENE si. URQUHART Activities: Glee Club l,2,3, treasurer 43 Mixed Glee Club 23 Best Foot Forward 23 Future Teachers ot' Amer- ica 2,43 French Club 43 Red Cross Club 4. KARLEY K. VOGEL Activities: Band li Nomina- ting Committee li Tennis lg Gym l,2,3,43 Sophomore Hop Committee 23 junior Prom Committee 33 Student Coun- cil 33 Bowling 33 Amethyst Art Staff 4. RICHARD E. WALKER Activities: Gym l,2,3,-13 Track l. l r1vm'it1's: Hunting Trips: Drag R2lC'IIIgQ Hagar's Hide- ZHYZIVQ Saturday nights in the Big D: Lois: The happy Lads. KAREN M. WALTON Activities: Art Club I3 Ame- thyst Art Staff 3,-I3 junior Prom Committee3 Mural Chairmang Ramblings Art Staff -I. Favorites: Tues. Nights3 NVeelt Ends3 AYLQ P.M. 3 Sports: Telephone Calls3 Dancing3 South Portlandg Charlie! LINDA hi, WATERHOUSE Activities: junior Varsity Band Secretary-Treasurer li Varsity Band 2,3513 Student Council -I3 Red Cross Alter- nate 33 Swimming I3 Riding lg Freshman Assembly Com- mittee et: Gym l,2,3,43 Cafe- teria I. Favorites: T.G.3 The Gangg Tuesday Nights3 WNeek endsg D.T.L.3 Slumber Parties. STEPHEN YVEBBER Activities: Science Club l,23 Football 33 Track l,23 Red Cross Representative l 3 Gym l,2,3,43 Thanksgiving Play l. I'-lllltI1'1-ff.'.YZ lB+5B : GB: Biddefordg Andy's gang: Deal 'em out. 3 That old cemeteryg Fink's cellarg An- thony's. DONALD G. WEBSTER Activities: Gym l,2,3,4. I rivarites: Riverside Friday nightsg Charlie's3 The fiiiflgl INestbrook every night: YVatching T.V. at P house3 XVorking on the Big D . .IANICE C. XVEEKS Activities: Gym l,2,3,4. Favorites: Collecting coins: Tubby XVashburn's Problems Classg Driving over the curb at the First National Bank: Stroudwater B.Y.l-'.3 Sewingg Roller Skating3 Ice Skating. PATRICIA A. WELCH Activities: Gym l,2,3,-I3 Red Cross l,2. Ifzivinitesz jim, Special Angel 3 Falcons3 C.E.3 Piz- za, Mrs. Cheney's Classes3 Driving around with the girls3 Double-Dating. 6 l5l'.Nl'l'l.'X l, XVHITIAQ n1r!1'zf1'I1'f'J: .xl'CllCl'y Glub I: .Xrt Glub 2,33-13 Stutlent Council fl: Library Club fig IJ-Club -ll Rctl Gross Club IS, Presitleut -I3 Basketball l,2,fl, 'lg Softball 2,3343 Swimming I3 Ramblings Girls' Sports litlitor -I. I rm0r1'lf's: ,lack3 Tues. nights with the girls3 The No. Deering Gang: XVec-kk entlsg 'iflfy XVortl! JOHN XYHITIQ .4rI11fil1'f'.S: Gym l,2,3,si. l'I!11'l0l'l-fill: cikllihj Hunting: lfisllingl Girls. DAVID lf. XVHITTEN ArIizf1'I1'r'.s: Gym l,2,3,1l. l'ia1ff1r'14les: Mary Ann: Drags at S2llll0l'llQ Hot rods: lVatt'hiug TN. at lVally's3 illlllllllgl The Boys. l-'l'Ifl'ON R. XVILCOX Ar'r1izf1't1c'.s: Swimming 1,2333 -I3 Baseball 23 National Kier- it Semilinalist: Forum I,2,1l: lVrt'stling fl,-1. Ifu:fm1'Ir.s: Sue: lVeekentls: Swimming a mile lor Fa- mous .Xmos Hawkes: Cool lan :mtl llot BIIIICISQ Pat Clark, the matl ctlitor. PLQTILR lf. XVILHICIAISIQN tffflill-fl-f'.lf Nlixctl Chorus 2: lies: lfool lforwautl 2: Gym 1.2,:s,1. ' Ifuafrnllwz .Xstiouomyg Port- lantl Lyric Tllcaterz Tennis: lluutiugg Gaiiipimg, IITIJY G. N'll.l.l.XXlS .'l111zf1l1t'.s: 'liranslerretl from Portland High: Gym l,2,?5,sl. l'iIll'IlH-ll'.SI Tcnnisg Swim- ming: Volley ball: Tumbling. Xl.XR'I'H.X Al. lVll,l.l.XNlS 1-l1l1i:'r1lc.s: Tennis l,2,3,-li lfrcntlr Glub flql: Honor Roll I.2,f4,l: l-'orum fl,-I: Iuuioi Prom fiOIllllllllCl'1 llotikey l: Swinnuing l: Co, litlitor-in-Ghiel ol Ram' blings 'lg Glt-t' Cllub l,2L ll Club Show 2: .XIIICKIITSI .MIL l,2.fl,l1 Ramblings .Xtlxy 1,233.13 Amethyst Cir- tulatiou fl: llrzuuatit Club I, 2.3.1, Rt-tortlci 2. Glassits Llulm sl. Stutlcnt Loumil I, f'lIi'1llI-lf'XZ Rose Butltl. it I ft 3 if 1 3 fs 151 45 ' QIUHN C. XVILLIANISOX Ar'!izf1'l1'f'.s: Gym l,2,3,-l. I ru'ori!r'.x: Footll Hon. IVCQI., lfritlay, and Sat. Nights3 D.D.3 F.B.A..X. STEPHEN XVILLIS Artiv1't1'c'i: Forum l,2,33 .-Xmethyst litlitorial Staff 23, l3 Rambings Business Man- ager -lg Baseball li Tennis 2, 3,43 Varsity Tennis 3,41 D- Glub 3,113 Intramural Basket- ball 2,3,-lg lunior Prom Committee. I Fazf011'le.r: Sunday nites: Greemviflr Village: Saga- IllOl'C1cI,Y.Q tl1cl'omiat. GEORGE R. XVING, -IR. fi!lIZ'lifI'l?AZ Football I,2: -lun- ior Varsity Bantl l: Rell Gross I3 Tratk 2,13 Gym fig lunior Prom Gourmitteez lli-Y 'l. l'rwm1tf'.x: thc Nippan: F..X.'s3 li..X.B.21 'Yee:tf Z Vatations: The Boys: Rai' lies. l5Rl'KIli G XVOOIJ ,-lr'l11'1f1f'.x': Gym I,2,fl,l. l 1l1'o1'1Ir'.s: llausg Nloviesl llonuivl lVau'l1ing T,V. zu lVally's Stevens .Xyenuc .Kr- mory: The Boys. lil,lZ.XBl-.TH A. XVOOIJXVXRIJ xlrlm1l11'.x: .Xmcthyst .Xtlverv tising l,2, .lunior litlitor fl, Go-litlitor '13 .Xnletllyat Clu- rulation ll Ramblings Cir, tulalion fill Quill illltl Stroll II3 -lunior Prom ciOlllllllllCCl Stutlent Council l,2: Real Gross 23 Tennis I.2: Gym l,2, 54.1. I I 11wnilI4'.x: ll,Il,Nl,3 lioslolll 0.0. Beafh 59: Tues. anal lhurs. IIIICS. l,lfROY C, IVORNIELI. ,f1r't1a'fi!1f'.x: lfootball l,'l: Gym I,2,3,'l. l Hi'UlI-ff'.SC Karleyg Pine- lilllilnl Filing I-l units into l5t'yo's tatg l,otker Room Sweatlrt'arts 2 Senior 1l5.,X. H 'j C us t,.. NLXRII-Q li. XVRIGHT ,slrllrfllwxz Gym l.2,f5,-I. l Ili'lll'IlU'.XI XVlritt' toiiveiti- blesg Xl.S.R,: Nly XX'ortIl: ,lust .Xs Much .Ks lixei. PATRICIA I.. XVRICHT .4r11zfil1'e5: Gym 1:23.11 .krrliery 1: Tennis 1. l'llI'UI'Ifl'.YI Brcziking lp ls Ilzircl To 1JogLQ.C.: Rucl Ccniwtrliblc: Slumber pzirtim :il 15ctly's: Wfekcmls :il Crazy Izisl siinnnvr: Riversiilr. XIORRI-.LL S, YORK ,-lrl1z'iI1'c.v: Cyni I: Fmnlmll 2.f1g Crms Country A11 lnmloor 'lizick 23,413 Spring A1'1'2Il1i 2. 5,13 lizisebzill 1. Iwiz'ui1If'.s: Doubling with Ilowural :mil blanc: Trying to keep liappy - lnipos- siblc: Popular Music: Hunl- ing: Sporlsg One Girl. ROBIiRT.X A. YORMACK ,f11!1z11't11e.i: Rziinblingm .Xml YCl'lI51I1g Stall 1: Bzincl 1.2: 'lieunis 1.2,3: 1JI'2llllll11C Club I.2,f1,-lg I-'uuirc 'I'eau'1icis of .Xnierinzi 2,211 1 rCnc'li Club 2, 3.1: Ainetliybt .Xclvcrlisiug -1: .xl1lC'11lf'5I Circiilzitioli -1: Honor Roll 1,22 Student Counfil -1: -11111101 RCL1 Crow fi: junior Proin fl0l1ll1l1llCC. 1'Vl1I'fl1'I-16511 The 1.1116 1.4110 Show: The Two 1,usciw : Kcni Klaissg Y.O.Y.g R.C.Y.: Slumber Illllillfhl New York trips. l1IiXNli'1'1 I . 1711.158 flfliziilivxz '1'r:iiisIicii'm1 Iruni Nlcnipliis 1'niw'iwiIi Srliiml fx1L'll1!!ll1ND. lwwrlllmll 1.23 llzukvllxzill 2: I1 rzuk 1: I':ilu'i' 21,13 l.iIf'i':uy Ncwspzipci' fl. 1: Claim Ylil'-1,1'l'SIl1l'lll 2: Iliflllllllii' Club 2.f1,1: Claim l'1:n' 2.3: Cum Cuuulix 1: P f.1im':i1 Club 1, Ircxulciil 1: Iiilriiiniirzils 3.1: Smiclua' Club 1. l n1'rn'ilr'.x: lXICllIPlllS, Imi- iicssvc: Ccorgctlcy Cuiu'L'i'ls mi lhnigrmsg Digging Ilukvll :mil Kmmzic. Z DONNA I-'. YOVNC ,'1f'fIl'IIIf'.SI Swinuning 21.-12 - 1 . I-yin 1,.Z..1,-1, I'-Il1'IHlfl'.Xl 59 Chex.: Huw- lwziiiizii 1'ruhlcin: 1' 01 NI.: Ilzinriiig with SAI.: XVm'k- ing :it Shziwsz XV-S11 iL'x ai ilccp 5ll1,liC'Kl1'1 Hreaiking ls 111111 10 110 CZXI Il1zRlNIz Z.X1'RZ.XLK.X xlzliifzlzm: 'I-li2lllS1C1'l'C'l1 Ironi s1Ill'1l0l0l1g1l High: CIN' Club 3.1: Gym 351. I ua'milf'x: Ostcopzllliic' Ilos- pitzill I5.Y.S.: Sewing Class pvr. Skit BE'1ilnik Nlglllui XY:i1kiug to school with lhr gang: 1Ycckciu1s. Illz14OR.XH ZULOV ,'1rtm1l1f'.s: 1112111121111 Club 1. 2,f1,-13 Orclicstrzi 1: Tri-Ili-Y l,2,f1, 'I'iczisiircr 11: Bziml 2,31 I m'iim 21: R041 Cross Club 2: ,xlllCl11fSl .Xclvertisiug 3: 11110111181 Cirrulaliou '11 Rziinblings .XClYCl'llSlllg 2: Rziinblings Circulation '13 lunioi' Proni Conuniltvfz I-'iwnih Chili fi. Executive Crnninittcfc -1. l 11zfm'11i'.i: Y.O.Y.: Suncliix nights: NIi5ly : Sluinbm lizirticsg The Two 1.oscrs, HIOIIN .X. QIUHNSON - 1 . A1 tliflllmi bxni 1.23, 1. l'n1fu111f'.x: llraig, races ut hun Iurclg ISL-Cfli R.iclg61 Chin' lic-'sg 51 Illlcvy. PROCIRASTINATORS: l,.XXYRliXCl'Q Ii, P1'.1f1'0N RICILXRIJ .X. S'1i1iXVAR'Ii 1.1i0X1'.1. C. 1.0lS1l1. ,IOIIN I . NIcIJUXOL'C11 RICIIARIJ S. XY.Y1'IiRS LIOSIQPII IIXKO r'1'i:iii--fri Uiliiizirlnj AD ERTISING Greater Portland recognizes the Deering spirit, and is eager to keep it alive. Gratefully and proudly we present our supporters . . . the merchants. +1 M i gf? g C f 2 f , ' ,, 1 .7 ' J Vp I fps. ,f f' -i' ! 1 7, f ,WS 3 gf A 4, Q, A ...Quar- 2 ' . 'l 'E N 3 4 .-we nv - M....... ... NYM -an-n--. Mun i 'Mn .vw nn.. T . E W, W i9 ,Q JJ if AT BENOIT 5 The only store Ln Maine speczalzzzng Ln apparel or young men ln Hugh and Prep Schools A H BENCIT AND COMPANY M t q I l re a onumen S uure Portland, Ma fl- EUHPUHATIUN dlig N fszmf f., me Cfmfmo UXWISUN EUNSTHUCTIUN Emfumufg an H HIEEFS 0 s Kiwi ffl. Cf 1960 WEXLER CCNSTRLICTION CCMPANY INC Contractors 6 Engineers N t H d ea ia ea o e aaa of , O 118 Needham Street aw on ighlan s, Massachusetts Best Wishes from THE RCJOM OF LIGHTS ,...aai?2ff I Maine s Largest Luve Display of Residential Commercial Industrial Llghtlng Fixtures HOLMES ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO 510 Cumberland Ave Portland Maine f I I I 1 I i I if 1 L- i' i ji I H ...sin . I . I I . I FUR THE COMPLETE NEWS Porfland PRESS HERALD EVENING EXPRESS SUNDAY TELEGRAM ThBt Vws 560 WGAN TV ...And e es in ie WGAN X S K A A E on your dial if K Channel I9 General Comztmzcmrs 120 Mom Street Pittsfield Maine Com gmenfri ofthe J. R0 Ciaznchetie if Sams Carp. ,T 46 When you graduate lt s Wonderful to have a telephone Job Waltlng for you You ll love the frlendly new people you meet And you ll llke the excellent salary the regular lncreases the opportunltles for advancement and the many addxtlonal benefits that make worklng for the Telephone Company so attractlve to so many young people Telephone Jobs are Important ones We have our own tralmng program whlch you can enter wlthout any DFQVIOUS Job experlence Why not come and see our employment lntervlewer soon before you graduate Ask the Guldance Counselor at your school to tell you when and where to apply NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE 81 TELEGRAPH COMPANY 146 Kay Manson correspondmg secretary Lmda Fleld treasurer Pat ODonne1l vtce prestdent Maryann Han mgan presldent Glorla Rutherford publxclty chaxr man Karen Allen warden Marxlyn Stanley secretary oanne Blackwell Nlanlyn Lalumxere -Xnn Dyer Irene McNe1l Suzanne Armstrong Sheila Bowrmg Georgette Trouvalts Kathy OFlynn Karen Knudsen She1la Harrls Beth Kendall Judy Moses Absent Cathy Caufxeld Betty Woodward Sue Clark Gmny Martm Gerry Beckwith Marilyn Mar tell Joanne Look Imda Kerwm Roxann Gallant Xlary Hanson 14 I fl I ugh! Shtrlcy Tozier, Ann Kells, Betty Gamagc, Peggy Deraps, Pat Prodanas Barbara Dowd X , . 3 . . , 5 ' , ' ' 3 - . y . 3 . , . . . - 1 , : ' , . . , , . 1 v . , . y , y ! . . ' , - A : ' , ' , , , . I . , . , . I ! Y 9 4' Q I 1 7 Patrons and Patronesses A Frlend A Frlend A Friend Mr and Mrs Raymondl Barker Mrs DorothyM Barrett Owen V Blalsdell HarryN Blake Jeweler Mr and Mrs Howard F Blake Roger Bruns Esso Mr and Mrs R C Byram Cath: Cameron Carlton Chlttlck Chrlstys Hardware Mr and Mrs Charles Cuddy Anne Conroy Mr and Mrs Joseph Coyne Mr and Mrs Cyrll Dalton Mr and Mrs NellA Dambne Day and Nlte Service Garage Dearborn Studlos Donald and Mary Anne Mr and Mrs John C Emery Mr and Mrs John Enos Falcones Mr and Mrs Rolf Farstad Dr and Mrs PhlllpS Fogg Mr and Mrs Walter Foss Mr and Mrs JohnO Gay Globe Laundry Globe Service Statlon Graffam s Gulf Dr and Mrs F E Hallldy Mr and Mrs Arthur Hicks Hulborn s Pharmacy Cohen and Mrs Carroll Hodgkms and Mrs Rolandl Howard and Mrs Wrlbur R Ingalls and Mrs CarlM Jordan Klrby of Marne and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Sally Parlm Mr and Mrs Dr and Mrs Eugene Pratt Walllam B Ledger 81 Jane Morrls P Lerman 8. Famlly Thomas luvmgston Donald Lyden John D Macfarlane Robert Mack Carl W Marston Jr Kenneth W Martm Donald M Mrlls lloyd C Norton Howard H Parlm Pettaplece 8g Family Mr and Mrs Harold B Price Mr and Mrs Phnllp Reed Mr and Mrs Robert Reynolds Mrs Ellzabeth Ryland Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Herbert H Sawyer Harry E Schade Gerald Slmpson George V Smnth James Smlth Mrs Nellue Stoddard Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs George Zalmes John B Sylvester Al Tlmberlake Morrrs L True Leslle Way Albert R Whrte Jr I4 ' Mr. . ' ' Mr. . . ' Mr. . ' . , , , Mr. . . , ' Mr. . ' ' . , , Mr. . ' . 'J . . . Mr. . ' ' Mr. . . . . . Mr. . . ' Mr. . ' ' Mr ..., . ' ' Mr. . . ' , , Mr. . . ' Mr. . . Coyles' Variety Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Nutter . . ' . ' , Jr. . . 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' - - -1 I f j j wx Z mmm 3rLA,IIwm ifgx X '.r'4,,...- E-If 92- Compl ents of THE GREATER PORTLAND AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION -fc 3 G5 if.. Q , M - 'r- .557 u ,A -. .L K , X! 4:1 T- SSX f ' ' wa ,ff '11 I , ,I N T . I J xx S f I ' I I' 1. I I K-,X 0 I , - X JD A ,II f x 1 L -:Ax 570 Congress Street - Portland, Maine fu ' T ' ' I E rg .OX I . .W ff' ' xi i f - -' ' , , ' 1 'Y 1 J , .yi A - E7 ,C - 'I QV f T ' wi 'O' I D Inq SX POR TF OUX MITCHELL and BRA UN Sh p by PHONE SP 2 4681 522C g 66Cg Compliments WARREN HAY VAN TIN E STUDIU Prtd I 1 Dual i res Sl' I Barbara Fee'ly is assisting Jane Budd with one of Porteous' fine winter coats. of I St t o lan , Maine MAINE MEDICAL CENTER School Of Nursing ft rw 0 V ddto aho Director School of Nursing Marine Medical Center Portland Maine THE HARRIS COMPANY Marine and industrial supplies l88 Commercial Street Tel SP 4 l4Ol Portland Maine THE HARRIS OIL COMPANY Cities service fuel Oil deliveries 202 Commercial Street Portland, Maine Tel. SP. 2-8304 153 O E f rtii , e ' 'E l P E P 1 liell ' -t ' g f ' 1 - 'wt i ,, , P X Y ' , t 1 , : L, , ' , ? A V h 'X , ' 1 .f E P ' ' 4 l t - ref . 11 t. Q P' ' 44.4 s Q3 fl - gi , jx em Ll 1 , I ,V Q ,A Rx A , 1 ' X zcl, , For a i i nal inform ' n contact: I l I u u - D I Back row lLeft ro Rlghtl Gwen Schade Carol McHugh Joyce Muller Barbara Smlth Julie Ann Martin Cath1 Cameron Ruth Sawyer Greta Graffam Carol Margarlta Marne Bradley Mary Ann Barrett Front row lLeft to Rnghtl Joyce Flnklesteln Cathy Slmpson Chaplain Jane Hallowell Vice President Sally Parlm Presldent Sue Garroway Treasurer Manlyn Mills Sandy Enos Mussmg from picture Cathy Zaprzalka T101 As ggg-cl as I-lame Baked beans Ls BMCK Ov N There s cherlshed New England tradltlon ln each can of BSLM Brlck Ox en Baked Beans Old txme flavor too thanks to hours and hours of open pot bakmg 1n real brlck ovens Heat and enjov them ln mmutes along wlth steamed or toasted B8cM Brown Bread Beffwflfafea- BURNHAM a. Monmu co PORTLAND 2 MAINE B M MWBQIELUVEE .l?,ll.!'F ,.l?.!i'l.!3' l54 Compliments of S.. D., WARREN Westbrook, Moine Makers of fine prmtrng papers smce 7854 Carol Rchardson and Do othy Mol a e look ng at the latest style eaters Best Wishes from OWEN MOORE S 507 Congress Street Portland Meme 155 . . . . I r I I I -if L i r m r i in sw . SHAW S SUPER MARKETS 5 modern super markets deslgned Io make your food shopping pleasant and easy 585 CONGRESS STREET 7 PREBLE STREET NORTH GATE SHOPPING CENTER MILL CREEK SHOPPING CENTER SHAW S WEST GATE SUPER MARKET 1364 CONGRESS STREET Serving Marne People with The Fmesf Ice Cream 9 'fn nu C mAMl SINCE I886 THE CREAM OF CREAMS I84 Sf John Sf Portland Mcnne MILLIKEN BROTHERX INC fff 9 Cotton Street Phone 2 5475 over IOI banking QANAIL for ALL CANAL NATIONAL your bankmg needs BANK BANK I56 I 81 I 1 ,lx 5 be : ,, 1 A. I . . , o Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 9 Y HOWARDS SHELL SERVICE 73 C SP 29479 WE NEVER CLOSE CENTRAL MAINE P0 WER COMPANY CLASS f 0 BACHELDCR S PHARMACY D P PH!-l'I'T Z-KBBIJTT, INII f ff Cleaners ond Lounderers d d t Complimenfs of I 0 ongress Street . - f p wheel bcllanc g f B f ' h 1 h o 6 from I R Om' Charles .Moreshead - I Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF 60 from FALMOUTH SAVINGS :S LOAN ASSOCIATION 4 Elm Street Dual SPruce 3 2373 Portland Malne WILBUR F BLAKE INC Industrlal and Residential PLUMBING HEATING JOBBING MUXIITTUTTI SefVICe at U MInImUnl Cost 9 Forest Street SPruce 5 3185 Portland Meme TREE EXPERT CU INC PHONE sp 45733 PORTLAND MAINE 49 huge Lzwng Trees Need Regular Care OCIA9 RELIABLE SERVICE av TRAINED TREE suRGEoNs smce 929 SPECIAL DIAGNOSIS PRUNING FEEDING semmnc SURGERY TREE Mo NG sebago moc loafers made by SEBAGO MOC COMPANY Sold by Lamey Wellehan Westbrook Maine Portland Malne 158 I I l I 9 U ' I I o , o I I ' 0 I ' Y 7 ' I l 1 I I - l I FL. 119 AQQ c' 0 S . . 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I I Shlrley Tozler Best W'SheS Ann Perklns Nancy O Neal Pat O Donnell Barbara Dowd Kay Manson Judy Moses Irene McNell Joanne Cook Carolyn Moreshead Mary Ann Stevens Marllyn Mclean Carol Rschardson Sally Wrlght Sue Shaw Sue Emery Janet Dowd Mary Ann Murphy Jennifer Germaine Luculle Germame Sheila Allen Patty St Peter Stephanie Deluna Debbne Conley Holly Lape Mary Manson Murlal Pillsbury Judy Platts Carolyn Smlth Mary Jean Smlth Tommy Walch g g Come See Youll Save A G P SUPERMAHHETS Ameraca s Foremost Food Retarlers Smce l859 to the CLASS of 60 MAINE HARDWARE Plumbmg Supplies Floor Coverings Phllco Televlslon 618 622 Congress St Portland Maine 683 Congress Street Portland Meme Portland s Favorite Hotel LAFAYETTE HOTEL . l . + l + I l Sherry Dana Karen Knudsen Joanne Blackwell Mary Ann Hanmgan Beth Kendall Lmda Field Judy Allen Jane Budd Sarah Clark Sandy Deetqen Judy Edes Barb Feely Janet Fund1n Susle Glnn Clndy Jacobs Ellen Knudsen Janet Maguire Susle Mussman Pat Rolllns Dnana Sawyer Lmda Timberlake Margaret Wemer Cathy Caufueld Susan Clark Judy True Ann Dyer Betty Ray Duane Bell Joyce Caufleld Marne Cleaves Barb Dowlmg Sally Flamand Lmda Flynn Judy Galbrauth Betty Hanmgan Mary Keating Debby Letson Joan Maloney Ann Ramsey Mary Lou Russo Margaret Snyder Paula West Paula Wmg Compliments of HUNNEWELL TRUCKING COMPANY Dculy Servlce Between Portland and Boston Telephone 2 8357 551 561 Commerclal St Portland Mame WQDR I4-QCD racllo Portlunds luvonte STATION ' Norma Gottschalk Margie Goldberg Pam Drogm Nancy Bogg Harrlet Lerman Roberta Yormack Nancy Novlck Gaul Fmeberg Ellen Godfrey Connie Welsberg Peggy Glen Paula Jacobson Tela Mlllman Ronme Dalton Becky Brooks Barbara Pfefer Sandy Brem Duane Slbolkm Barbara Sllverman Rhoda Welnman Nancy Sax Anlta Gottschalk Candy Potter Cindy Shatz ane Baade Judy Wemer Lmda Baldwin Joan Berman Nancy Bogg Barbara Brown Jane Budd Arlene Chandler Donna Dow Barbara Feely Judy Galbraith Joan Garland Jennifer Germaine Lucllle Germaine Ellen Godfrey Cynthia Hatch Jean Holden Betty Hannlgan Cynthla Howard Ellen Knudsen Dordy Maras Cathy Martln Janey McGuire Betty McNell Devlna Melness Mary Ann Murphy Donna Nelson Connie Nutter Tracy Scribner Carol Stone Pat St Peter Colette Styfe Pat Talbot Duane Warren . . . . I , . s Mona Loeb Gail Nathanson . l J u u O Best Wlshes from HAROLD SOU LE S 9 'I7 Saunders Street Portland, Morne Phone SPruce 4-1429 QUALITY CARS Jamce Eaton Marilyn Afvasas Barbara Belcom Judy Bowley Sandra Bowley Nadme Brann Judy Curran Lmda Edgerley Pam Purmlton Carol Haney Barbara St Clair Rosalmd Stevens Joyce Stewart Hennetta Tucker Benn Whrte Portland-Dunston-Kittery Marne Wreght JILLSON AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY Sales Service Wheel Balancmg Alignment Brake Specoalusts 330 Allen Avenue Portland Marne Congratulatvons to the CLASS OF 60 from PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 540 Deermg Avenue VALLE S STEAK HOUSE Have Steak Will Travel, Call VAl.l.E S Ellen Cmdy Lord Duane O Donnell Kay Barstow Brooks Oldmlxon Wendy Rlchardson Karen Walton Muruel Cobb Carver Lmda Chaplm Nancy Hall Judy Gardner Pnscalla Maden Phyllrs Prnce l.mda Waterhouse Charlys Paulson Judy Allen Pnscalla Bennett Carolyn Moreshead Nicky Baade Duane Beale Lmda Chapman Susan Charlton Adora Clark Susan Clarkm Connie Coyne Pam Drogln Mary Hamblet Cindy Jacobs Mary Keating Mona Loeb Annette Lyons Joan Maloney Sue Martm Barbara MacDonald Brenda Mornson Lots Morse Gard: Pederson Bonme Pierce Eileen Price Carol Rlchardson Mary Richardson Sara Shettleworth Barbara Sllverman Lmda Steele Bette Swe-lt Margaret Sylvester Lmda Tlmberlake Pnscalla Troubh Marma Velentgas Hornet Zade Telephone 3 9363 Plzza by ANGELONE The greatest name m Przza 66 Veranda Street Portland Marne l I A N 1 M I I J 'I 'T' ll If l6l Norma Morrus Ann Kells Betty Woodward Karley Vogel Carol Larsen Georgette Trouvalos Karen Allen Sue Kendall Marllyn Martelle Pat Prodanas Mary Hanson Sue Clarktn Sandy Kurkanaza Dotty Walton Eileen Prrce Mary Mclntyre Linda Drake Florence Ward Bonnre Barbour Carol Grant Sandy Enright Donna Dnblase Bonnxe Thurlow Dale Melaugh Shella Bowrlng Sharon Moms MARY 81 BOB S Complrments THE BIG 20 BOWLING CENTER Scarborough U S Route ffl DISCOUNT MARTIN 51 55 Exchange Street Route ifl Office Equrpment Headquarters Scarboro Marne Portland Ma'ne 50 Free Street Te 2 O 67 Portland Marne L C ANDREW Cement Doors W ndows Flooring Wallboards Lumber Roofrng Pamt Hardware Insulation Kitchen Cabinets Log Cabms Prefab Garages Wmdham Yard ana Solesroom South Wrndho Portland Soles Offices 'l87 Brighton Ave S40 OO Discount new Portable Typewrnters Complrments of ALBERT G FROST CO Marme s Largest Boat 8. Motor Dealer Est l928 U S Route H1 4 mules south of Portland Dorothy Parker Gall Perron Charlotte Rawstron Linda Norton Donna Reynolds Sylvla Pappas Judy Seekens Pat Smlth Mary Ellen Andrews Donna Lo 'trap Carol Burdette Pam Taton Pat Ronan Elalne Parker Gloria Knox Grace Krazll Carol Stuart Jackle Rounds Jean Burke Lmda Chaplm Sandra Bunnel l 6 ' 1 N of I ' THE ou: YANKEE TRADER A'rHER1'oN's WENDELL BERMAN Insurance Agency Offnces Boston So Boston Lawrence Newton Mass Manchester N H Portland Me Assn London England 76 Mlddle CS GS 85 SS BS Davud S Nectow Leslie F Carter Donald C Gatley Edward C Muller lrvm E Long :AA SULLIVAN 2 4616 2 7870 5 2857 3 7375 3 5726 4 9126 PHOTO SERVICE 736 Forest Avenue Portland Malne W L BLAKE 81 COMPANY 79 Commerclal St Portland Mame Comphments of GORDON S MEN SHOP 20 2l Monument Square Diana Bell Maggue Snyder Marcia Prince Sue Gunn Paula West Murael Pullsbury B J Dowlmg Judy Plalls Mary Manson Jamce Ackley Lmda Tarklnson Marne Cleaves Andy Llbby Joanne Capello a Rolluns Paula Wing Debbie Lelson Sarah Clark Barbara Wllllams Jean Velenlgas Dianna Sawyer Lmda Dorsey Joyce Caufneld Mary Barton JoEllen Thomas Leslie Hartlmg Tommie Walsl' Ardean Bailey Carolyn Smuth sffl Xl ll N xxx ll: M X llllll lx :N l l x lll lf Xlxlllllym WOODFORDS HARDWARE CO 695 Forest Ave Portland Woodfords Corner Spruce 4 2604 Compliments of CATIR S 683 Forest Avenue Woodford s Corner THE FAMILY STORE GEORGE S DELICATESSEN 235 Federal Street Portland Mame P t ' I ' r 1 I - . l K , . . , - . . a I ' l ' , . - .. ,, Sp. - R , ' , . . 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' 1 1 - I l63 WHITTEN S DISCOUNT HOUSE Apphances Furmture LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE 659 Congress Street Compliments of MILLER S GREENHOUSES Portland Marne 364 OAKHURST DAIRY orest Avenue Portland Marne MARIE S DRIVE IN Speclahznng ln HOME COOKED FOOD Doughnuts Muffms Clams Scallops Steaks C hacken open your very own CHARGE ACCOUNT RINES BROS No Interest' No carrying Charge' to the CLASS OF 60 from CASCO PRINTING COMPANY 231 Mlddle Street HAY S DRUG STORES PORTLAND MAINE founded by Henry H Hay 1841 JAMES BAILEY CO INC 264 Middle Street For the Best m Sportmg Goods 164 I I . T. v. - ' - ' ' 1 F , ' ' ' TEEN-AGERS: Best Wishes . . . GI' 1 ECONOMY MARKET INC A Complete Red 8. Whnte Food Market 631 Forest Avenue Portland Me Best Wishes From ELAINE S KANDY KITCHEN 987 Forest Avenue Phone SP 4-6998 No subststute for quality We give S 8K H Green Stamps LAUN DRI VIN 1020 Forest Avenue Portland THE BURROWES CORPORATION Phone SPruce 4 8601 SUBURBAN UTILITY GAS STORE 915 Forest Avenue Portland ROY S SHOE SHOP Shoe Repaurs Orthopedrc Shoe Work New Shoes Rubbers and Sneakers 500 Stevens Ave Portland Mame Registered Orthopedic Shoe Servlceman F O BAILY COMPANY CORNER of FREE 81 SOUTH ST PORTLAND MAINE DAY S JEWELRY STORE Jewelers Opticians 489 Congress Street Portland I ' ' 1 70 Free Street Portland, Maine ' 1 O O 165 CRESSEY 8. ALLEN Muslcal Instruments Records H: F: Sheet Musxc 92 Oak Street Portland SPruce 3 B131 Mame MODEL MARKET Congratulahons to the Semor Class MODEL IMPORTERS Unusual and Exotic Foods Corner Middle and Franklm St Portland Mame SP 4 3671 CENTRAL YARN SHOP yarns of every color and weight Mame s largest yarn shop Oak Street Portland Mame Compliments of E N Cunnmgham Plumbing and Heating 363 Cumberland Ave Phone SPruce 3 9671 HOU LE S PHARMACY 699 Forest Avenue Portland Mame Compliments of MERDEK S BARBER SHOP 574A Congress Street Motor Supply Inc , of Portland 234 Forest Avenue Portland Mame Keystone Pamts 8. Wallpaper Pamters 8. .lamtors Supplies 47 Forest Ave Portland Mame ROSEMONT MARKET 570 Brnghton Avenue Phone SPruce 3 7812 THE SPLENDID RESTAURANT Recommended by Duncan Hmes 631 Congress Street Portland ARTHUR J WILLETTE Auto Servnce 313 Valley Street Phone SP 4 1118 Smartest Fashions Always I Z mama, Portland North Cale M :ll Creek CARR BROTHERS COMPANY 217 Commerclal St Portland Mame VICTORIA HOTEL COCKTAIL LOUNGE 939 Congress St. CONGRESS SQUARE MENS SHOP 579 Congress Street Portland Mame BILL S VARIETY 385 Stevens Avenue l Gert s l I66 -I -I A nl I. l. I' l, .Co.. - 75 n 'I , ' i - . Telephones: Slirucle 2.1955 - 2-1956 Ml. F. . - t , Me. 1 ' . - '. .P I . . I l , ' 1 ALLIED CONSTRUCTION CO 2063 C ng ess St eet NC ROBERTSON'S PICTURE AND GIFT SHOP I' e Pho e 3 7823 HARMON S FLORIST 636 C 9 ess St eet M C A Portland Mame 70 Fo estA Portla d Ma e THE MEN S SHOP Westb ok I P REUBEN AND COMPANY b STATE HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO 5258FeeSteet ALLEN STERLING 81 LOTHROP 269 M ddle St eet Porta d M SMITH CORONA W ld F sf p 195 F de al St eet Portia d BELTONE HEARING AIDS 79 oak sfeef Pm a M ff MITCHELL S Pop lar Pr ce F t e Sto AllThtTh N lp S fP d RELIABLE FURNITURE COMPANY P asac bein dAe zsr esnxen Ph e sr 30236 PORTLAND MUTUAL LOAN BRIGHTON AVENUE PHARMACY ASSOCIATION I8 sgm Ae er-mam etAe L A. LAROCHELLE IEWELERS SILVERSIIIIIIS h g Est I 870 580 Co 9 ess St et Po d Ma e 204 C I, I Q o r r 23 Fares Av . n - I O YQ o o 0 I on r r r ve., n . in I Comp iments of D ro , , Plum mg and Heating Contractors I ' i r - r r , I n , anne The or 's ine Ty ewrifer r Ian , aine e r r n Compliments of Maine's Mo ' H u i urni ur I' 're 0 n U e ame m 'es S. . Pierce Famous Foods Successor fo E. L. roctor um r n v nue or V ue on: - 3ri onvnu,o n,aine 6 For s v nue o 1 . Men's Clof in and Footwear ' . ommercial Street n r re rtlan , ln 167 Com limen s o EARLE W NOYES 8: SON 34 C P rtlo MAINE SAVINGS BANK PINE TREE SHOPPING cm BRANCH RACKLEY S SUNOCO STATION 'I'I55 F est Av P Io YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ESSO DEALER FOREST AVE GARAGE 1131 Fo st Ave P nl TILO ROOFING COMPANY INC THE GIFT SHOP Woodfo ds Sq DR 81 MRS DAVID BERLOWITZ FELIX DRESS SHOPPE o A e rt AMATO S 71 I d S1 et WOODFORD S FURNITURE BOB S CHEVRON STATION 757 P nl JOHN H DORSEY D D S MARKS PRINTING HOUSE 144 Mddl s KEMBALL MUSIC COMPANY P nl GENERAL INSURANCE FRANK A SNELL INC 41 C g Stet JWllWlc LlydMAd Y 168 p f f r uare otton St. 0 nd Compliments of , 1 or enue on nd 'I6 F rest v nue Po I Compliments of 1 n in re Specializing in Italian Sandwiches I fe - 0 Und 689 Forest Avenue Portland, Main I , I Americo's Largest Roofers Forest Avenue o ond Compliments of I - ' 1 -- - - I4 Forest Avenue o ond O I 'O 5 on ress re ' e E- Portland , i is af ins o , n erson Dorse L. Rouse LADY GRACE CORSETRY 547 Congress St. Portland P. J. MERRILL SEAFOOD woooronos SQUARE CLEMENTS 81 SONS Co gres o Com limen s o AL'S MEN'S SHOP 437 Co gr s Street HULSE ROOFING COMPANY ' w f I o RIDLON S INCORPORATED 3 sf J h sr LIGGETT DRUG CO P' eT eShopp gCe t EASTERN MUSICAL SUPPLY F RUBYS FLOWERS 56 C g VOSE SMITH COMPANY 646 c FOREST AVENUE CHEVRON SERVICE STATION E PERRY IRON 81 METAL COMPANY INC STEARNS FRAN KFU RTS J N MINOTT COMPANY 59 C g HUB FURNITURE 44 C g ROMANOW FURNITURE CO ffl d42P bl I p I f 782 n s St. P rtland n es 2 Umon har Forrest L. Jannel , wner In re in n er 1 I C 33 . 0 I1 . P0l'l'IClIt'I 130 ree St, Part Compliments of I 2 ongress St. on ress St. Portland I O 901 Forest Ave. Portland 'II5 Lancaster Street 3 on ress Po an - re e S . Brunswick - inside mill ouflef 0 on ress Street Portland LeWISf0 I99 Lisbon Sf- Maine's Largest Discounf Furnifure Chain 169 J A MERRILL 81 CO ' 1851 LEE S AUTO TOPS l h ' ' 503 Co g ess St 777 Forest A e Portland Ma ne Portland Ma Mcchm S Doughm shop Foss s TRANSPQRTATION :Nc 261 St John Street Portland Ma 76 cross st ee' Po Hand Ma e O9 Starblrd Scllool Of Muslc D E BAR!-gRIi,IgLL BURNER 418 Cu be Ia d Ave Portland Ma spruce 4 3975 119 Gleckle Road Portland Ma ROSEMONT GARAGE Complnments of a friend 623 B ghto Ave Portla d Marne PP I , r THE DOG HOUSE 95' mes' Me e 22 P eble sf Penland Ma M J FLAHERTY THE HEWS BODY CO 82 St Joh St Portland M 228 Co erc al Street Portland Ma MMNE :Qs'Qgi?n'3',,': LOAN El.Ms ICE coMPANY 445 conq ess st Portland Ma 30 Wash gto Ave Portland Ma VIVIAN S DRIVE IN LUNCH PAULSEN S SERVICE STATION 948 Fo esfA e e DIAL SP uce 3 9117 SP 3 9251 b ff Po tla d Ma 286 Pa k A e P0310 GI MG he 170 o o 9 I Jewelers smce Wa c es, diamonds, silverware n r . v . , i , ine I o 1 . Common carrier . , ine , r r , In Lowre r ans ' ' a a Organ - Piano Center m r n . , ine . - r , lne . . ri n . n , ' Tropical fish - Puppies Parakeels - Canaries Su lies and accessories Boats and Ou board motors for U I pe' 5 U . r , , llle Compliments of O 'I 'I mm i , I, ine , . n . , alne . in n , I ine l r , , me ' I I r v nu I - fires lubrication - q eries K accessories f n I ine r Y . N ,I fl 1 I i's rugs ou nee ca DU DLEY WEED Woodfo ds Squa e 46 P ne St BI NG CROSBY'S TV 259 St Joh St Po tland M e PENNY WISE SUPER MARKET Ocea A e ue STEELE S DRUG STORE 947 Co g ess St eet Pho e SP uce 3 5083 Heberts Varlety Store 917 Fo est Ave Portla d Ma ne PHILS FLYING A SERVICE STATION 1080 Fo est A e P rtla d Ma e MONROE S ESSO SERVICENTER 1006 Fo est A e Portland Ma e MORSE SHOE CO 558CogessSt otadM PORTLAND FRUIT CO 185191 Com e c al St PORTLAND LUMBER 849 est A e Po t d Ma C 1 NORTHGATE PHARMACY hgt hpp gC Portlad M CHURCH SUPPLIES 477 Co g ess St Po tla d Ma e Tel SP 24336 ROLLINS GULF STATION Wash ngto A e Po tla d Ma EZY WAY 5 St J h St Po tla d Ma BOWLEY S SERVICE STATION Phone SP ce 51112 ID lf 194Ab Potla d5 Ma E dWldB dF d W BURBANK SEED COMPANY 20FeeSt et Po tla d M It 't d y d I, ll . . n . r , ain r r , I . Compliments of ' n r r n V n , n r - ' 1 , 1 I O r . n i , ' r v . o n , ln Compliments of I U . n r . P rl n , aine r v . , ln Compliments of Omp lme'1lS of Nort a e S o in enter ' m r ' ' Auburn St. n , aine Best wishes n r . For v . r Ian , ine ' n ' 'n Compliments of . . 72 . . ' 801 I n v. r n, me on r n' me I Seeds, Canaries, Cages, an i ir oo s ru - E gas - oil - tires - a eries - accessories ' ' r re range oil n aine . r u urn St. r n , m ' 171 The Final Material The 1960 Amethyst is now completed - the mad afternoons in Room 219 are over. However, a yearbook is only a composite result of the efforts of many people, and we would like to credit these fervent few: Shirley Tozier and Betty Woodward, who finally brought advertising over the top - Susan Clark and Joanne Blackwell, who slaved away keeping the c1rculat1on records straight Flicker Brooks and Gmn McGann who usually managed to find the missing prctures Georgette Trouvahs and Marilyn Lalumiere who did manage to ,gather all the senior pictures Ioyce Miller and Joyce Fmkelstem who trotted around after all of the teachers Gloria Berman who burned the midnight oil turn1ng out exceptional copy and who whipped her girls 1nto line and Iudy Berlowltz of the dancmg fingers Roger Sawyer Igddie Davls Kathy O Flynn and Barbara Dowd who were always on hand to write a qulck sports story or 1dent1fy a prcture Francine Kilgore who churned out the excellent cartoons Last but not least thanks to faithful old Martha Williams who doubled as assistant editor Barbara s mother who broke all speed typing records on the Eastem Seaboard and Great White Father Elliott whose mspirtng tele phone calls helped us through the year Activities Advertising Amethyst Athletic Awards Athletlcs Art Club art Department Baccalaureate Band Mothers Banquet Baseball Basketball Cheerleaders C lassics Club Commerclal Depa1t111e11t Cross Country T1 ack D Club D Club Show Dedlcatlon Dra1nat1c Club 1 drtor s Message I nghsh Department laculty ind AC11IIll1lS Field Hockey I ootball I 01 um IICI1Cl1 Club I 1esl1n1u1 Class Ill 11 21 Sincerely Index Future Teachers of Amerlca Girls Basketball Girls Softball Girls Swimmlng Glee Club Golf Graduation Guidance Highway Safety Club History Department H1 Y Home hconomlcs Department Honor Awards Index Indoo1 rl IACK In Memoriam unlor Class llI1lOl Varsity Band Key Club Language Dep xrtment Lllll' ny L1bra1y Club 1XIa1ntc11 IIICC Staff 'Xlatll Club Nlathernatics IJCIYIYIIIICIIL Nliyox md Nllss Deering C nnpugn 1Xat1o1111 HOII01 Society 172 M Barbara Smith Patr1c1a Clark I Office Staff Orchestra Orchestra Mothers Outdoor 'lrack P T A Phys Ed Dept I'11nc1pa1 u111 and Scroll Ram blzngs Red Cross Club Riding Club School Changes Science Department Sen1o1 Class Senior Class Play Senior Last Assembly S141 Club Sno Ball Sophomole Class Student K 0Ll1ICll S1x11n1n1ng I ible ol C ontents Il1'IlIlxSglXllIC Play .I1llClIlC 71 1t1e PIBL 1 ll H1 H XVOIIICII s L1te1a1x LIIIOII U 4 .,...,... ..., 2 2 ' .... 32 ' - A 1 18 .....,.,,..,,,..,. 112 ' ' ,. ..,,.. .. 65 ...,ts..... .. 37 ' t..... .. , 80 '. ., ,......,,. 68 ' ,, ,. 59 ' ,..,,.,...... . .... 50 .,.t,., .,.....,,. 3 6 ...,... , . 21 ....,.. .. 35 . ,, , 76 . 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