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,. 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
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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
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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
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