Portland High School - Totem Yearbook (Portland, ME)

 - Class of 1945

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Peace is his now, far better than the earthly peace for which he fought and died. With one last lingering look at those he leaves behind forever, he turns and he is gone. ROBERT HARTFORD Earth Bennett, Edward R. Berry, Martin Briggs, C. Kenneth Buck, Joseph Burgess, Ira U. Campbell, Lawrence Carr, Charles M. Casey, William H. Chase, Emery Chase, Kenneth Citron, Samuel M. Clarke, Edward K. Collins, Francis Cook, Robert H. Cox, Benjamin A. Cucchiara, Louis Decker, Ernest E. Dennis, William Di Millo, Nunzio Duffy, John Dunbar, Roger Farrell, Edward Fasulo, Philip Faulkner, Clarence Fillmore, Millard N. Fogg, George E. Gallant, Thomas Griffin, George Grimmer, Stewart W. Gwarjanski, Philip Hall, Perley Halliwell, Eugene Hamilton, Mellen R. Havener, Clayton Holland, Edward D. Horn, Harold James, George E. James, Thomas H. Keough, William R. Leonard, Edward H., Jr. McDonald, John L. McGillicuddy, Joseph McGlone, Robert Maiorano, Leo D. Mayberry, Courtney A. Mennealy, Raymond H. Michaud, John H. Miller, Sidney R. Montefusco, Albert Moulton, Willis iBnttIanh Iaigh bthuul ilannut Bull Murray, Ronald Nelsen, William L. Niles, Ronald O'Donnell, John L. Parker, Robert M. Pennell, Robert M ., Pierce, Phillips B. Reed, George P. Rich, Joseph C. Sebasteanski, Stanley P Salamone, Henry P Salvatore, John Sanborn, Oliver T. Sanford, Randall Serunian, John R. Simonean, Norman Stevens, Stanley Sullivan, George W Sullivan, John Tucci, Samuel Vessall, William R. Waldron, Arthur W Warren, Richard L. Whitcomb, James R Wing, George H. Wish, Merrill D. Zvrewvrd Often the yardstick of one's personality is his ability to overcome reverses, relying upon his own ingenuity to pull him over the rough spots. Ir was a very rough spot, taking shape in the form of ma- terial shortages, which confronted the publication of this, our 1945 Totem. Yes, we had hopes plus talent, but we lacked sufficient materials-paper, plates, and film. It was the task of the editor and staff to overcome these obstacles and, as in other more plentiful times, to picture the year of events and achievements in a substan- tially efhcient manner. We accepted the challenge. Making good use of the unbeatable and undiminishable Yankee ingenuity, we con- trived to present a picture of a youth that has learned a few lessons in self-reliance and patience. We think of this Totem of 1945 as a symbol of how Portland High School can carry on in spite of any obstacle. zflb' yllfllffy 'NI XI I I I,m'I1:u1 ArlI1lu' XY. I,mx'v Inu' I I II5 Principal ARTHUR W. Lows Bates College, A.B.g Bates College, M.A. Sub-master LUCIEN P. LIBBY Bowdoin CoIIege, A.B.g University of Maine, M.A.g Bowdoin College, M.A Dean of Girls M. ADELAIDE LE!-IAN Mount Holyoke College, A.B. M. O liI'10RllIC Al.IIl'1R'I', Gorluun Nurninl School. I3.S.I'I. tfrinizrotl' ll'orl.': Springlivlcl Colln-go. Snlrjvvt: Physical Iiililuzuioii, IIANNAII C. IIIENNETT, liorhzuu N4Jl'1IIZll School, ffruilimii' l1'o1'lc: Ilzirvziril Uiiivvrsityg limes College, Ilowfloin Collrgc. .S'uIvjl'i'f: llookkvc-liixig. FRANCIQS M. IIIKIICIAIXY. Ynuktou College, A.II. Gnidiniti' lI orlc: Ymikiou Cnlltgvg llnivvl'5ity of l.Yisconsiug I,2lI'll'Illllltll Collugcg Ilzirvnrll l'i1ivvl'sityg St. joseplfs College. .S'1clvj1'rrx: Gernizui. Iinglisli. IXIARGAliI'I'I' S. l4l'RNIIAM, Colliy Collvgc, A.ll. tirarlnah' I'Vorl-': Bowdoin Collegv. ,S'nIvjl'4't: Latin. I'IVI'Il.YNA I4. l4l I'3lAN, Conconl 'I'i':iiuing School: l'ortl:in1l School of lmiiglizlgcs. .S'1l1vjl'cf: A1'itl1nu'tic. C.XI I'AlN XYll.l.lAM CARICY. iiorliauu Normal Schoolg ll, S. Aruly Coast Artillery Svlmol, I or!rvss INIlmi'oL', XIIYHIIIIJL. lustrllctni' of llxnlvts. tilillllilili II. CASICY, lloly Cross College, liowiloin Collcgc. .X.lI,3 l'hi llutzi lillllllll fhlzlgnil fum I.:uulcJ. Ilvml of Spzinisli Iicpurtiliciit. .N'nlvjm'l: SIHIIIISII. XYIl.l.lAN IC. CIIAPIN, lllzifsxivliii-n-Us Slam- Colli-gc, ILS.: Boston lfuivcrsity, ILS. ffrmlizoh' llf'nrL': ling I':ith Instituto: Iicntlvy School of .Xccountiilg :unl Finzuicv. llc-:ul of Cmnnicrcixil Ijclizwtliiciit. .S':rlvjr4't: ,Xccou1itiiig :uni l'o1nn1s-rci:il I.:iw. EMILY Ii. CIIASIC, Lior- haun Normal School. iiflldllllfl' lI'ork,' Caisiinc Nornlzll School: I,:l Szillu liuivcrsity. Sl1IYl'l'VISl7f of Music. CIII'1S'l'IiR I.. COBB, ll. S. Nznvzil Aviation, QM. liruflimh' lI'nrl1 : Colinnlmin lliiiw-i's.ityg liorlizun Normal Svhoolg Curtiss Aviation School. ,Y1iIvji'uf.' Blzicliiuc Mcclizliiics. NUNA CONCANNUN, Nnsson Institute, I :u'iningtnn Siam- Nornlzil School. tfrmllzull' II'm'l:: Siuunons Collugc. .X'zrIvjI'fI: Clothing. FRANCIS CUNNOR, Iloston University. A.lI. f,'v'mlm1tl' ll'm'L': llostou lniivvrsity. .S'irlvji'r1.' English. ,IOIIN I'. CUNRUY. Fordllzuu University, ILS. Gnnlrmli' lI'm'L': II:u'x':u'll lniivcrrityg Iizitl-s Collcgc. Snbjl'rt.v: Rc- luteil Sulijcvts :mil Ilygieiw. Iurlcliniti- I.1-:wc of JXIISCIICC on Iluty in l'. S, Scrvicus. MARY CUNRUY, Portlzmil Iligh School Clvrk. JOHN CURCORAN. lliiivrraity of Ultimo. ILC. .S'1ll1ji'4'I.' lirogrnpliy. lmlvilnitc lmzxvc of Alrscucl' nu Iluty in l'. S. Scrvicvs. R.Xl.I'lI I.. CURICY, Ilzitcs L'nllL'ygc, .X.II. f.'l'ud1luIi' llfork: Banos College, DLA. Sulljrct: Uiuti-:I Stutvs Ilistory. JOAN CUSIEIIUYIC, ilorhzun Normal School: Ilairvarsl School of Physical Education. ,5'1llvjw't: l'I1ysicL1l Iirlucntion. I'.XlII.lNIC CROCKIQTT, Brown University, A.I!, Grudnatv Ifark: Columbia University, BLA. .5'11Irj1'rt: linglisli. DORIS H. DAMREN, Bates Collvge, A.B. Graduatv lllnrk: Bates College. Subjrcl: lfrcncli, JAMES DODXYICLI., Tufts College, BS. Subjcrt: English and United States Ilistory. ,lmlulinitc IA-uw of Alisa-iivv on Duty in U. S. Services. V81 Ilcpztrtuwnt. IVRANCICS FINK. Vniversity of ltlztitlv. .LIL .Yxulvjm-I: Iiugzlislt. .IAINIICS j. I I'I'ZI'.X'l'R IUl'I5I'1 S. IJVNIIAN, Iintcs CuIIL'p:L'. .X.Ii. I'Ili Ilvtn Kztlxpzt. tfrmnlzrulf' II'u1'l:: l'uIutuI1in l'nit't'1sit5. Iintrs Cnllcgvg II:u'v1u'1I l'lliv0t'sity. RICNA ICDVVARIJS. Sl'Cl'l'tJl!'y tu thu I'l'IIICI1HlI. IIII.D.X l'. IQK. Huy I'ntI1 Instituto. Ul'.nl1n1II' Ifurk: Ilustml IIlIIt'l'l'SItyI II1tit'l-reity uf Mninv. .S':1Ivfm'lx: IluuItIu-m-pin tt II N Snl 11 I 41 IU I1-hy Ntvungr:tpIly. :tml 'I'y1ucu'1'iting, ,Xl'DRIiY ICRI.ANDSON. IIIIIVLTXIIQ' uf Milnwsu : . .' vv' 'r .' I-1g': KI'.LII. L. IUXRRAR. University of Mxttnv. A.II. f:l'4Hill1lfl' II urls: II:t1'v:ll'mI Iulvvrslty. II1-:III uf I'rlntiu It'Ii ustnn Cullcgv. .MIL .S'11l1j1'I't.v: ArItIunctiC. :unI Ilygicnv, ,IAMICS Ii. I I..-XNAILXN, IIuI5 Fruw. I'I1.I-. Srlivfvrt: .Xrithxm-tic. Iumlclinitc I.v:n'c nf Almsvxwc on Duty in l', S. Sc-rviccs, R.XYNUI,D I l'I.I,I'1R. Ilntns K'uIIn'g0. I .I4,S. tfrnzlllzlh' II'm'L': lvIIIt'l'I'SIfj' uf Rm'Itt's!v1'1 l'uivL'l'sIty uf IIutT:tIn1 Ilattt-N l'uIIvg4-. XI.I'IrI. JUSICPII I.. li.XUDRIC:XU, II2tlllII'llllS!t'I'. Ilznnl :tml 01'cItcstr:t. l'I,lN'I'tIN XY. tiR.XI If,XNI. .Xwistnnt l1pcl'visul'uf Music. FRANCES Ii. II.XSIiIiI.I,. Nlnnnt Ilnlynkn' CuIIc1.1t'. ,X.I5. fjrfnlzmlt' II'm'L'.' Sinnn. tulle-gc. .S'nl1ju'l.v: Stclmg1'npIty :tnml 'I'j'll1'tYl'ItIII21. XI.XR'I'I'IA II. IIUVKINS. Colby L'uIIm-gv, .X,I1, t,r1nin 'nrkf Dnrtntuutll Cnllvsgfc. Ilvaul of Klzutltclllzttics Dcp:n'tlu0nt. .S'1rIvjI'rI,' IXI:ltIu-lttzttirs. ItI.XIJICI.ICIXIC D. KINIESLEY, Sinnnuns Cullvspzc. ILS. tirufllmh' II'urk.' Kccnc Nurnml Sclmul: Culnmbin I'!IIYl'1'SIIj'. .S'nl'fwlv' I'u4uI :unl Ilygivnc. XYII.I,l,XM II. I.IiDllI'IR. Iintcs Cnllcgr, ILS. .S'11l1'1'4'I't.v: Itrlam-II SuI1jvm'ts :nn . nluhilc Driving Ccntrsc. ,IOIIN II. LEE. Colby Cullcgu, ILS. ffflltlllllft' lI'url.': Huston l'nit'vw'sity1 II: Lullm-gc, Sillvjrfl: I'I1ysim'ztl IELIIIYZIIIUII. InsIL'tInitL- I.c:xvv of ,tlmsvllvv un Duty in lf. S. Sc1'x'iu'f. CZICURIII' I,XI'I'.XN I.l'l I'I.IC, XYcntwurtI1 Institute. flrmilrnh' II'm'1.'.' II:trt':u'tI l'nivL-rsity: l'uIttmIrI:t l'11ix't-nity Ham-- Lullcgc, IIc:uI of XIUCZIIIUIIZII IJOp:u'!nu'nt. .S'11lvj1'rt: I'1IOCtt'ICity. tiIiNI'1YII'lYIi IAIXYIQY. liurlunu Nmtnml Schunlg Huy I'ntIt Institutv. Cfrmllrnff' lI'm'I.': Colnntbin I'nivcrsity. .X'1fI1j1'r1.c.' Stn-mmgrnplxy znnl 'I'51wuritiu XLIIIERTA S. MARSH. Cnlhy Cullt-gc. A.II. ,Yl!I7'l'l't'If Spzmish. I'I'I'IIIiI. M. Mn'C.XI.I.l'ftI. Sl. just-1 I1 ollcgc. .X.II. Urmimzhf Iflwk: Iiustuu Univcrsityg II:u't':u'4I lj11it't'1'aityg Hutt-s Cnllvgm-1 .XIIIIIUVXI f'uIIl'l4t'Q CIIII II:n'cn Sununvr Sclnml. .S'nl'j1'L'l: Con1tnct'ri:tI Un'1'cspnmIl'ttCt', Il9I I Xu... my JUIIN lf. MLAIDANIEI.. llntcs College, A.B. Snlvjrrt: Mathematics. MABEL A. MCDANIEL, Colby College, A.Il. tfrnfllrnll' IVnrk: Colunilvin llniversity. .'3'11I1j1't'!: U. S. History. JOSEPH B. MCDONNELL, Holy Cross. A.Ii. tiiwnizzutt' IVm-lv: lintcs College. .S'1:b1'rt't: English. Principal of Evening School. MELBOURNE I . M EANS, University of ltlztine, A.l3. tfrnduah' lVurk: New .HIl!llDSllll'e University. Subjvuts: Industrial tit-ogrnnliy :tml Cmnniercial Law. lnrlennite Leave of Absence on Duty in U. S. Services. JOHN P. MllRl'llY, Wentwortli Institute. firmimiia IVnrk: Gorhzun Normal School. Subjfrt: Meclmnieal Drawing. MARY C. LVCONNOR, Nztssnn College. lirmluatv IVark: Columbia Universityg Simmons College. Sirbjvfli t'lnthing'. Al'GUS'l'A ll. l'AlNE, llntcs College, A.li. Head nf Latin Department. Snlrjrfl: Latin. KARI. Y. l'Al.M ER. lnstructnr of Czulets. Incl:-finite Leave of Absence on Duty in U. S. Service. ELLA I.. l'ENNEl,li, VVL'llt'slt'y College. ILA. Sllbjrrff European History. NVILLIAM HAYDEN PERKINS. I'rntt lnstitntc. lfrmllrnla' llhlrk: Columlria lfniversity. ,S'1fl1fm'f: Mechanical Drawing. JAMES A. l'llAlR, l'l:il'k Unive1'sity, A,l4. Crmlllnfz' lllvrk: Sorlinnnc. Sl1Iij1't'l.v: Spanish and Latin. liulefiuite Leave ot' Absence on llnty in U. Service. ll. NELSON RAYMOND. JR., Northeastern University, B.A. Graduate lfurk: llnrvzml Vuivcrsityg llntes College, Ed.M. Szzlwjrcf: English. HELEN V. ROBINSON, Colby College, A.li. fffdtilltlfl' ll nrl.': Simmons College. Liln'al'i:m. SAMUEL C. ROSENTIIAL, University of Maine. ll.S. llrnzirmfa' ll'av'L': ltlztsszuslnist-tts Institute of Technology. .S'Hbjf'L't.' Chemistry. CHESTER B. RUSS, New llzunpshirc Univcrsilyg llrynnt :intl Stratton Commercial School, Subject: Bookkeeping. INIRUTIIY RONVE. Sargciit College of Pliysicnl Eclncntion. .S'ulrjf'rl.v: Hygiene and Physical Education. l.EtJ'I'A VV. ROWE, Lu Verne College, B.A.g Emerson College. Graduate lVork: Harvard Universityg Nortlnicstvru Univcrsityg Iowa University. Subject: English. JAMES A. SIBSON, Massachusetts State Collegt-, ILS. ffftltlllilfl' l1'nrl.': Mnssncliusetts State Collegeg Boston University. Subjeft.r.' History and Civil llovcrnnn-nt. VVILLIAM XV. SIMONTON, Bowdoin College, A.B., Cum Laude. Head of Science Depart- ment. .S'ulvj1'rt: Plzyxicx, LENA E. SHOREY, University of Maine, B.S. Graduate VVork: Colninlvin Uni- versity. Supervisor of llmnc Economies mul Svliool C:ifvtn'ri:1. l110l llERTl'lA G. SURENSEN. f:0l'l'l1iI'll Nurnml School: lloston University, l!.S. in Ecl. Gruduah' lllrrl-'I Crmlnntv School of llostnn University. M.A.: llntcs Snnnnvr Schoolg Sl. Jose.-pl1's Colle-gc, .S'nlvf4'r'l: Grog- mphy. CARL T. STEVENS, University of Mainfc. AJR, fjrudmzn' ll'urlr: llzitvs Collvgc, EILM. .S'nbj1'rt.v: Science :nnl Aviation. EDGAR A. STODUARIJ. Univcrsity of Blninc. A.ll. Grmiuulr' ll'urk: llutvs Col- lege. Sulzjvrl: Mntlxcnmtics. RUTH I.. STVRGIS, Bates Collcgc, AJS. lfruriuntr lVurk: Rzntcs Collcgeg llnwcluin Collegvg Ilzirvurrl l'nivc'1'sity: New York l'nivcrsity. llcml of English Department. Suhjrrt: English. EARLCOTT E. TARR, Nvw York State Nornml School. Sulvjrvt: Automobile Mechzmics. MARTHA 'l'llUMllS, Portlznul High School Clerk. E. MAY TOLMAN, Colby College, A.l3. Ilczul of llistory lk'p:u't1nvnt. Snlvjrrf: I'listm'y. MARGARWI' 'l'Ul.lVlAN. Sinnnons College, ll.S. Grmlnntr H'01'k: llniversity of NYisconsin1 Columhin l'IllVl'l'blIjQ New York School of Interior Decorating. SllI7jl'l'f.' llomv Economics. I. XYESTUN lYAl,Lfll. llowrlnin Collcgc. ll,S. Grmlruzli' H'urk: Hates Collegv. E1l.M. Snl1jz'4't.v,' , Economics. cllII'l'l'llt llistory. :incl Con1n1crciul Law. BARBARA XYAl,l.ACE, lortlzmzl School of Fine' :nnl .Xpplivrl Arts: Univcrsity of Nuinv. ll.S. ,S'nlvj1'rI: Art. FLORENCE ll. VVEEKS. Smith Collcgzr, A.ll.. , , M.A., lln lk-tu Knppzig llnivvrsily of lfrzxncv. ,S'nlvj1'4'f: Sl'1llllSl'l. ELEANUR F. WYELCH, St. Joscplfs Col- lvgv. lirmlnufr ll'url.'JCnlnn1lni:l Vnivcrsity. llrzul of l?l't'llCl1 Drp:xl'tlnv:nt. Srrlvjvrl: French. FRED ll. XYEST. Gurluun Normal School. Slllrjvrt: xYUUIlXK'Ul'lilllf,l. AMY l'. XYISXVELL. Mount Holyoke Collvgc-, A.B. ffftllllltlfl' Il'nrk.' lVoo1ls Hole. 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K Y Xin ' ,1 'N fi' JPY 'J 4! f' ylfx X .-4' I X Superlafizfes Best Looking-When all was said and done, it was Reta Lawry and Glen Powers who came out on top in the current pulchritude polling. Reta's nearest com- petitors were three slick chicks-Gracia Agnew, Shirley Jordan, and Pearlette McDowell, in the masculine section, Dick Hooper and Art Negrini were tied for second place. Bob Willey's fans put him in the home stretch, too. Wittiest-For proving to us that a sense of humor is a wonderful thing to have around lwith apologies to Bob Hopej, we give to those Masters of Corn, Lillian McDonald and Nick Aceto, the title of Wittiest in P.H.S. Other apostles of Joe lVliller's not-to-be-denied followers are Marcella Norton and Gracia Agnew, representing the fairer sex, and Myer Punsky, who held his own among the boys. Most Popular-First place in the popu- larity Who's Who goes to a pair that we should be sure to know anywhere, Merlyn Tarr of Totem fame, and Class President, Charlie Bennett. Others noted for their popularity plus are Janice Copeland, Rae Spear, and Sally Dodwell. Glen Powers and Walt Kopack, the two original popu- larity kids, were not lacking supporters. Biggest Heartbreaker- Truth like mur- der will out, and it did, because Dot Keep 'em sighin, Brown and Danny of the Roving Eye Brennan have been named the two biggest heartbreakers on record! Rae Spear should be watched carefully, as should Connie Wilbur, and you gals had better keep your weather eye on Glen Powers and Avard Holt. Superlafives Best Athlete-As for the world of sport, three-letter man Charlie Bennett had hardly a competitor as he went way out in front to win the title of Portland High's outstanding athlete. The girl who stole that title from the ladies is none other than Millie McFarland, while Jan- ice Copeland was not at all forgotten in the polling. Most Sophisticated-The usophisticatel' title was pretty well disputed this year, hut Chloe Presnell and Joe O,Donnell came through with a mysterious smile and sly winlc to put Reta Lawry and Glen Powers into a very close second place. Dot Brown and Les Buhier had.a few fans here and there, but their 'isavoir faire was not quite high enough to put them up front. Most Valuable-Those quiet ways cer- tainly seem to pay dividends in the long run, for here are Charlie Maria, our valedictorian, and Best Citizen Dorothy Adams heading the list of those to whom we point with pride. Also, it loolcs as if Merlyn Tarr and Gloria De Lillo have pretty good references for the job, while Charlie Bennett and Herb Billett would most certainly be considered valuable assets in any school! Most Collegiate-The class of 1945 had very definite ideas on this one, and they were Margie Garland and Art joe College Negrini. Margie was way out in front with Dot Adams as her only competitor. Art had a harder time of it, for Charlie I gotta dance Tolford is considered a pretty sharp character. Art, however, pulled through hy one jacket, three ties, and those lovely yellow socks! GII,BEk'l' AmmMsoN Gil - Ahl'l1ll'll Forces. Tennis Team, 3, 4. l.ct him travel where he may, hc will always lind familiar friends. To him, ever, life will be a beaten way. IJCNA ANNA Acrrro Leu Room Chairman, 2, lilec Club, 5. l,ena's personality and fun-loving na- ture has grown on us during the past four years. Yes, she's an extremely likable person. NICIIOLAS CARI. Acme Nirlcy .lrnn-d Forces. tilee Club. l, J, 3. President, 43 Cliverlcaclur, .L 43 Class Ring Coni- niittee, .ig Tunibling, 4, Executive Iloaril, .L 43 Senior Class Play. Our own versatile little comedian! Nicky will probably be one of the luuliing entertainers of 1955! lJORU'l'l1Y ADAMS Dattif ' Room Chairman, 1, 3, 4, Executive lloaril. 4. Dorothy is not only clever, patriotic. and a good sport, she is friendly and popular, too. YVONNE JULlE'l l'E ADAMS Eric lilmira College. Urcliestra, l, .Z, J, 4: Band, 3, 4. Everyone who heard 'I:ivic's lovely rendition of Arc Mlll'IZl, will agree nith us when we say, She's tops. GR.M:i.ti A114115 Acmizw llurdett College, Snininiing, 45 Le Ccrcle Francais, 2. 5, Cheerleader, 3, fl, 111-Li!lhf-Y. 3, 42 l'rc-ss Club, 4, Latin Club. 1, 25 Bad- minton. 3, 4: Tennis. 2g.Blue Moun- ties. l. 3: 'l'o'ri-:M Editorial Board, 4. Gracia is the personilication of pers sonality. pep. and pulchrxtude. A typical cxainple of Miss P.H.S. lQrRl.YN FAY AMLAW Fay l'. S. Carle! Nurse Corps. Hihllllillllltn is thc word for Evelyn. Vt'ith her willingness to help, we think she will make a very fine nurse. l16l Ronmrr AREY Bob Latin Club. 13 Stamp Club, 1, Ca- dets, 1, 2, 3, 49 Senior Class Play. Bob should have little trouble when he enters the service. Wc hear he is very good in Cadets. lfil,lZABE'l'H ELOUISE ARsi:NAUL'r Bully A pretty girl never lacks popularity. This explains why Betty is always busy on Saturday nights. Ronan CARPENTER BAILEY Brown University. Le Cerele Francais. 3, 45 Latin Club, l, .lg Cross Country, 45 Executive Board, 3. Roger is the kind ot' person who bc- lieves that what is started should be finished. This accounts for the re- spect he commands. ANTnoNv BAx.zANo Tony Cadets, 1, 2. Tony will probably become the next ambassador to South America., He says he likes the dark-eyed senorltas! CHARLES josevn BENNE'r1', jR. Chuck Football, 3, 45 J. V. Football, lg Bas- ketball, 2, 3, Captain, 4, J. V. Bas- ketball, 1, Frosh Basketball, 1, Room Chairman, 2, 33 Glee Club, 1, 25 Spanish Club. 35 Latin Club, 1, Z, Baseball, 1, 25 Class President, 3, 45 lloys' Tennis Tournament, 2, 3. The peonlels choice, and how! Charlie is tops in looks and all sports, and he is a gentleman in the bargain. JE.-XNNETTE BERENSON Jrnny Northeastern Business College. Basketball. 1. ' 'Tis really hard to timl words to cle- scribe anyone so nice as jenny. btay as sweet as you arc, always. HElRliE1R'l' P.-wi. Bll.LE'l l' Dutchy Ilcntlcy School of Accounting. Transferred from Yeagertown lligh School. Pennsylvania, 1943. Torsm Editorial Board, 45 Senior Class Play. One of the best dancers around. good-looking and gay. Do you wonder the girls give him the eye? llonornm M. Bu,1.iNos DaHir Le Cerele Francais, 33 Glee Club. 2. A loyal supporter-ga tried and true friend. VVe should he glad to have many more like you. Dottie, around l'.ll.S. PHILIP Bl,AcalNo1'oN Senior Class Play. l'hil's quiet good nature and dry hu- mor have made many an hour that would have otherwise dragged, pass quiekly. -Ioim Borro Balto Navy. Hand. I. J. 3. 4. liert-'z-z competition for Harry james, for when Johnnie plays his trumpet, everyhody wants to dance. SiMoNE 'l'ni-:Rigs-x BOUTIN 5'ymi1 ' l.e Cercle Francais. 3, Debating, 1. XVonder what would happen if Si- mone put debating and French to- gether? Let us out the nearest door, quick! SHIRLEY R. BRAGDON Bubbles Tl1ere's :i lot we Could write about Shirley. hut one word will he suffi- eieut to describe her-merry! DANIEL l.Awiu:Nca BRENNAN Danny Springfield College. Transferred from Houlton High School. 1942. Manager of Baseball, 1: Tennis Team. lg Swimming, 2. 35 Tori-:M Editorial Board. 4: Cadets, 3, Ski Cluh. 4: Senior Class Play. :X good dancer. a big flirt, and an all round good fellow. Let's 'hope he :tarts that store he's planning. RUTH BRONSTEIN Ruthie Gorham Normal School. Glee Cluh. 2, 3. One of those rare people who know everybody and never slight anyone. All of us wish her the best! 7 Brzwim ANNE Buows Baltic VV:-sthrook Junior College. Le Cercle Francais, 35 Tennis Team. lg Latin Cluh, 1, 2, Senior Class Play. This vivacious, petite hrownctte will go far in her easy conquest of the world and masculine hearts. DoRo'rHv EI.IzABm'i-i BROWVN Dany Tennis Team. 1. 2, Bank, 4. VVhen Dotty smiles, she always wins admiration. She can Cook, too, boys. Pkisr:n.1.A BRUNVNINIE SIiaVfy Cute little Priscilla from Peaks lsland will never lack friends. Mag- netic is the word! Rom-:irr IL. liuuns Hob Navy. tilee Cluh. 1, Latin Club, 1. Cheerful, happy, and gay is he, and just as nice as he can he. Bolfs an all around sharpie as you can see! I.r:s'rEu Axafimuo BUBIER, ja. HLMU Transferred from South Portland High School. 1943. TOTEM Editorial Board, 4, Senior Class Play. Many eyes follow Les through -the halls, and they'rc usually feminine. Too had he's so studiousi I2i,imBm'n Louisa Bums Betty Come rain. sleet, or snow, Betty .is always on hand with a sunny smile and a cheerful greeting for everyone. A'lARl0N R. CAMPBELI. lf all students were as clever and in- telligent as Marion, teachers would have little to worry about. CORALYN CARTER Coke Basketball, 1, 25 Ski Club, 4. Coke is known by all for her gay disposition, and her willingness to do anything for anyone. RICHARD CATIR Gorham Normal School. Orchestra, 1. 2, 3, 43 Band, 1, 2, 3, 45 Cadets, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. Portland High School's own Gene Krnpa's only hooks were women's looks, unrl folly's all they taught him. RAY'MOND LINWOOD CHICK Hawk Orchestra. 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 1, 2, Band, 4, Cadets, 2, 3, Lieu- tenant Colonel, 4, Senior Class Play. Raymond prefers blondes, likes to argue with Miss Hopkins, and cer- tainly looks sharp in his uniform. LUUILLE IRENL: CLARK Shorty Badminton, 3, 4. Lucille can be counted upon to put pep into any class. You may know her better as Gremlin. AAARY MAMIE CLARK Northeastern Business College. Latin Club, 1. One of the most ileasant and well I . liked girls around. Mary is bound to be popular wherever she goes. RUTH E.LIZABE'I'H COGAN Ruthie Northeastern Business College. Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3, Latin Club, 1, Senior Class Play. Her ready wit, her likable smile, and her wonderful personality will bring to Ruth lots of success. CHARLES RAYMOND CoLsoN HRM., Transferred from Dorchester High School for Boys, Massachusetts,1943. J. V. Football, 43 Cadets, 3, 4, Senior Class Play. Here's a person who takes life easy. We think he's quiet, but with the girls he's so persuasive! l18Ql ANNA E. CoN Liar Glee Club, 1. Anna, with her laughing eyes and shining locks, possesses the kind of beauty that is rare-natural beauty! MARGUERITE F. CONTI Margie Friendliness and good will are neces- sities for popularity. You will. find both these qualities in Marguerite. ANN Louise CONWELL Northeastern Business College. Basketball, 1, 2, Tennis Team, 2, Swimming, 1, Z5 Latin Club, 1. Anne is one girl who is not letting the world go by. She's right in the middle having a wonderful time. BURTON STANLEY Cook Cookie University ot' Maine. Spanish Club, 3, Latin Club, 1, Z, Cadets, 4. , Wherever you find Cookie, one of Mr. Corey's admirers, you will End merriment and a grand friend. CARL josisrn COOPER Bombshell Amherst College A.R.S.T.P. Latin Club, 1, 3: Cadets, 1, 2, Lieu- tenant, 3, Captain, 4, Red Cross Council, 3. How we missed your paper dolls in math and your quips in Eng- lish, when you left Co. E. to don real G.I.'sl JANICE COPELAND Westbrook Junior College, Basketball, 23 Tennis Team, 2, 4, Swimming, 2. 43 Cheerleader, 45 Hi-Lights, 2, 3, Assistant Editor, 43 Press Club, 4: Spanish Club, 3, 4, Latin Club, 1, 2g Ski Club, 4: Blue Mounties, 1, 25 Senior Class Play. Happy-go-lucky and care-free l . Janice is always ready to make a fair time good, and a good time better! ROBERT COREY ..B0b,, U. S. Marine Corps. Glee Club, 1, 25 Cadets, 1, 2, 3, Red Cross Council, 1. He is manly, he is shy, but there's mischief in his eye. Quite the man about town-blase, but not a clown. l'iI.EANOR AIATHILDA Count Ellie Westlirook junior College. Iiaskethall. 4: Le Cercle Francais, 1, 2. 3: Tennis Team, 1, 2, 3. 4, Swim- ming. J, 3: Latin Club, 1, 2, Bad- minton. 4: Senior Class Play. Nu matter how many friends you may make in the future, you'll never tind a truer one than our Eleanor. AlARGARE'l' CROCKETI' Penny llu you like a girl with a sweet dis- position? lf you do. you'll Find an excellent example in Margaret. LiNnA HAZEL CUSACK Lynn Northeastern Business College. lilee Club, 2, .lg Dramatic Club, 2. lf hraius and personality spell suc- cess. all of us agree that Linda is gmmg to be very successful. CoNs'i'.ANc:E li. Cusnmu C-01111-ilfu l'niversity of Maine. Le Cerele Francais, 1, 23 Latin Club, J. Connie. that sharp number on the dance floor, enjoys Long lsland in the summer. Right, Connie? IQLINOR AIAE CUSHMAN Booty Northeastern Business College. M-anagei' of Swimming, lg Swim- HIIHK, l. 3, 3. 45 Glee Club, 2. You will always find Elinor in the middle of a crowd because she is well-liked and well-known by all. Doius Cru anal., Doris is well equipped with cheerful- ness. With this. in combination with her fine appearance, we prophesy success. Rum DAVIS Tiny Pellitcr School of Beauty Culture. Which is Ruth? Why she's the girl with the friendly smile and cheery Hi for all and sundry. 9 GLORIA lWlRIANI DELn.i.o ..Glo,. Gorham Normal School. Valedictorian: Basketball, 45 Orches- tra. 2, 3, 43 Tennis Team, 3, 4, Dra- matic Club, 2: Band. 2, 3, 42. Bad- minton, 4g Torim Bank, 4, Editorial Board. 4. When Gloria does a thing, she does it to perfection. If you don't believe us, just look at her record. JOAN Dmvivsisv The definition of personality is dis- tinctive individuality. How do you spell it? J-O-A-N, of coursel Ricnmxu NV. DENSMORE Dick Armed Forces. Cadets. 4. lf you are looking for a pal that will stand hy you, he sure to pick Dick. He will be a friend always. CALVIN DEVEAU HCM., Transferred from Orono High School, 1944. Ski Club. 4. A new smoothie who has moved in on l'.H.S. and its ifals. Look out, boys, another sharp wolf arrivcdl ANNA Rosa DIBIASE Northeastern Business College. Room Chairman, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball. lg Tennis Team, 4, To'rEM Business Board, 43 Executive Board, 33 Vice-president, 4. Brains, dependability, leadership, plus personality! Where will you find them? Why in Anna, of course! AUGUSTINE IJIBIASE Augie Navy. Football. 3. 4: Room Chairman, 4: Class Ring Committee, 3. Variety is the spice of life, and Augie's idea of variety is in the direction of football, girls, and the Puritan. SARAH DlMA'rrEo Northeastern Business College. She is good-looking and has an excel- lent taste in clothes. We think shc's tops. LIOSEPHINE P. IJIPIETRANTONIO nh., Nearly every. 'Ifuesday morning you will End patriotic Josephine ordering an ample supply of war stamps. CONSTANCE DISANTIS Connie Pelliter School of Beauty Culture. Good looks, friendliness, and a fine sense of humor unmistakably assure Connie's being happy wherever she goes. SARAH IRKNE l,0DXVELL Sully NVz'stbrook junior College. Tennis Team, 1, 25 Swimming, 2, 4, Cheerleader, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Latin Club. lg Badminton, 1, Z, Sen- ior Class Play. NVhat makes a girl popular? A sunny disposition. vitality, and self-reliance, :intl Sally has them all! iuARY CORNELIA DONAHUE Northeastern Business College. lf you are inineed ot' a blues chaser, you should visit one of Mary's classes. She is quite a humorist. RoBER'r H. IJRAPEAU Bob Navy. 'I'ransferrecl from Sanford High School. 1943. Ask those who know him, and they will all say. Bob is one grand fel- low. We can vouch for that. l,0R0'l'llY ARLENE DRISCOLL Sis IT. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. Spanish Club, 35 Latin Club, 1, 2, Executive Board, 4. Quiet and deep, sincere and reliable, loyal and true, Dotty is truly a friend worth having. ANNA DUNNELL Dimple.r Beauty Culture School. Her delectable dimples have made many a cold masculine heart skip a few beats. No wonder she has all those dates! i20il NATHAN S. ELOIAN ' ..Nateu U. S. Marine Corps. Orchestra, 1, Z. Good luck to you, Nate, and may you do as well in thelMarines .as you have clone with us In economics. BETTY B. ENMAN Le Cercle Francais, 1, 2g Swimming, 2, Latin Club, 1. If you want to know what the well- dressed student is wearing, Just one glance at Betty will show you. IJNVIGHT ILDMUND ERLICK l'niversity of Maine. Dramatic Club, lg Latin Club, 1, J. 33 Band, 2, 3, 43 Cadets, 1, 23 De- bating, 1, Stamp Club, 1, 2, 3, Sen' ior Class Play. We know that Dwight, with his cheerful disposition and mental prow- ess, will have a successful future. ROBERT EARL EsTAuRooK ..B0b,, Cadets, 1, 2. This good-looking, dark-haired boy with dignified bearing and faultless manner, will go far in life. NIICHALENE FAY FAGONE Mickey Northeastern Business College. Basketball, 1: Room Chairman, 1. Mickey has a way about her that makes you forget your troubles and helps you to see the bright side of things. CLAIRE FALARDEAU Shorty Room Chairman, 13 Glee Club, 2. To those who know her not, no words can paint, those who know her, know all words are faint. LAWRENCE FARRELL N avy. Everyone likes .a sailor, especially one with a winning way about himg therefore everyone likes Larry! EUNICE FII.I.INGI-:R Clem Glee Club, 2, 3. With her friendly manner and wiI1- ning smile, Eunice not only makes friends. but keeps them easily. ABRAHAM F INEBERG MAIN.. Cadets, 2, 3. Abie doesn't want to be a football hero, he just wants to get along with the beautiful girls. ESTHER FINKS Di:.':y Vtlestbrook Junior College. Transferred from Waterville High School, 1942. Hi-Lights, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Latin Club, 1, 2. Seldom do we see Esther in a serious mood. Her smiling lips are ever pre- pared to give some witty remark. RUTH L. FI'rznI:RIn1R'r Ruthie Shaw's Business College. Room Chairman, 3, Le Cercle Fran- cais, Vice-president, 4, Glee Club, 3, Field Hockey, 1, Class Ring Com- mittee, 3, Red Cross Council, 2. lf y0ll want to know anything, just ask Ruthie. She can always tell you what is going on Illld where. hVlI.I.lAM AUoUs'rINIa F I.AIniR'rY Hill Basketball, l, Glee Club, 1, 2. All the girls know Billy as that tall. cute, blonde senior, and all the boys know him as a real pal. CHARLES BEDFORD FI,ovn Chuck Navy. Glee Club, 4, Blue Lancers, 2, Ski Club, 3. Never at loss for a snappy come- back, Charlie's smooth manner works like a double magnet. Eh, girls? ANNE EI.IzAms1'H Form' Nannir Brains, personality, and friendliness are all characteristics of Anne, one of our leading classmates. f21l KATHERINE PATRICIA FOLEY ..Kay,. Kay's way is the wind's way. May it sail her through life as well as it has through school. IWORTON H. FRANK Mort Bowdoin College. Room Chairman, 1 , Glee Club, 1 , Latin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Cadets, 1, 2, 3, 4. Some may call him radical, but we who know him realize that Morton will be the first to reach the top. BARBARA FREEDMAN Baba Northeastern Business College. Tennis Team, 3, 4. Initiative and capacity for hard work are characteristic of Barb. How else would she get those grand marks? DoRo'rnI1A FI.IzABm'II FRANKLIN DoHy Glee Cluh, 3, Field Hockey, l, Torlm Effink, 4, Ski Club, 4, Senior Class ay. Two smiling eyes, a heart of gold' - a girl with talents untold. Success. her due, let the future unfold. HILDA GAIJWAII Susie Farmington Normal School. Transferred from Colebrook Acad- eIIIy, New Hampshire. 1943. Ski Clllh. 2. Hilda is one of those jovial students who do much toward brightening up the class-room with gay chatter. MARjoRII-: GAKI.AND Marge Westbrook Junior College. Room Chairman, 1, Hi-Lights, 4. Brown hair, bright eyes, and a sweet smile help to make Margie one of the most popular girls In school. lNlARCEl.LA V. GI:NnRoI,Is Marry Shaw's Business College. Room Chairman, 2. That smile, like sunshine, darts into many a sunless heart. You, too, wish you could share her art. JAMES EDWARD GERRITY ffjimn Navy. Basketball, 4, Glee Club, 3, Vice- president, 45 Latin Club, 1, Senior Class Play. Qne of the boys from Peaks Island, ,Inn has nothing on Dagwood Hume stead when it comes to catching the boat. CoNsTAN'rINE PETER Gnfros Charlie Navy. Le Cercle Francais, 2, Glee Club, 2, 33 Latin Club, 1, 25 Cadets, 1, 2, 3. Although Constantine has left for the Navy, we shall not forget his sharp personality and witticisms. EIvf NIA ENELo GILLEY ..Em., Ennna's good-heartedness and sin- cerity have Inade her one of our truest friends and finest students. FRANCES ELLEN GILLISPIE Fra1miI ' Golden School of Beauty Culture. Small but sweet is the way we think of Fran. She is well liked hy all who know her and with reason. I'IAROLD GINSBERG Cinzy Cadets, 2: Blue Lancers, 4. He is studious, and he knows all .the answers. Just ask him any question, and he-'ll set you right. EVA LILLIAN ORA GRANT E'uic ' Northeastern Business College. Sincere toward all, ambitious to suc- ceed, and a picture of health-these three caII truly be said of Eva. EDYTHE GROVER New England Conservatory of Music. Transferred from Freedom Academy, 1944. Although she has been with us for only a few months, it hasnlt taken Edythe long to get acquainted. E221 LUDGER GUIMoN'r Frz'nchy Blue Lancers, 2, 3, 4. Still waters run deep, and often with an unseen current that appears unexpectedly at the right time! KENNETH HALL Kenny Track, 4: Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Kenneth is one of those happy lads who are seldom seen without a smile. Keep up the good work, Ken! VIRGINIA HELEN HAMDURGER Ginny Always popping up in unexpected places, usually saying and doing things in a way just as unexpected. ROBERT XVINFIELD HARlX'liI. ..B0b., Maine Maritime Academy. Tumbling, 4. liob's contagious humor and witty re- marks keep many a Class, party, nr get-together in a mild uproar! ANNE E. HARRIS University of Maine. Tennis Team, 3, 43 Swimming, 4: Hi-Lights, 45 Press Club, 4, TOTEM Advertising Board, 4, Bank, 4, Sen- ior Class Play. Vivacious Anne certainly has what it takes! Ability, eniciency, and a con- stant desire to better herself. ROBERT EDWARDS HARTFORIJ ..B0b,. l'niversity of Maine. Le Cercle Francais, VPresident, 4, Dramatic Club, 2, Spanish Club, President. 3: Latin Club, 1, 25 Tum- bling, 13 Senior Class Play. A lad of quiet demeanor, with the appearance of a deep thinker. Un- doubtedly he will succeed in life. KARI. EDWARD HENRIKSSIJN Navy. Football, 2. 3, 4, J. V. Football, 1. ln addition to being a standout in sports, Ixarl has an outstanding out- ' look on the gals. How about that? CATHERINE ELIZABETH HEss HKU., U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. Kay's self-assurance and pleasantness have done much toward making our fares and troubles lighter. NANCY C. HlI.'FON Nan New York Institute of Diatetics. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 25 TOTEM Bank, 4. Nancy's popularity is due to the fact that she's always ready to join the gang, whether it's for work or fun. AVARD j. Hom' Ar1'y University of Maine. Basketball, 4: Baseball, 3. 4. NVith Avard, basketball and baseball come first, women are a close second. Om' lnxfimu! Eh, girls? RICIIARIJ SIIAI:IcI.I-tv HOKDPER Dirk Maine Maritime Academy. Room Chairman, 31 Tumbling, 45 Executive Board. 3. lJick's good looks and ability to make friends have made him one of the most popular boys iII his class. GERALDINE KATHERINE HOULE Germ Mercy Hospital. Le Cercle Francais.3g Glee Club,2,3. Gerry's quiet good nature and fair smile make a charming impression on her group of many friends. NANCY CHOLE HOWARD Room Chairman, 2, TOTEM Bank, 41 Senior Class Play. A friend in need is a friend in- deed. This personilies Nancy, who will always be right there helping someone. lius CAPLAN HUDDLESON ngabau Westbrook Junior College. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming, I: Spanish Club, Secretary, 3. 43 Latin Club, 15 Ski Club, 3, 43 BlIIe Moun- tles, 15 Senior Class Play. lris is the cute little girl who can play the piano in a way that is pleas- ing both to see and to hear. i231 CHARLENE MACE IRELAND Have you seen a cheerful girl with a pleasing disposition? This describes Charlene accurately. EDWARD lREI.ANn Edd1'c Army Air Corps. Room Chairman, 23 Latin Club, 1, 2: Tumbling. 1. With a .comprehending grin, an uu- derstandmg smile, and a resourceful minIl, he will always he on top! MARll.YN IRELAND Carrying six subjects -reveals in Marilyn the character traits of perse- verance. steadfastness, and unusual ability. GEORKIPT EVERETI' JOHNSON BImk1'r Navy. filee Club. l. Bunker is following the old Maine fl'ZlIllfl0l1 of going to sea when he dons the blues this summer. XVARREN JOHNSON lf everyone had the number of friends that VVa.rren has, it would certainly be Il very friendly world. GwENooI.vN XV. JOHNSON Guru Latin Cluh, 2. Vllho said Good things come in small packagesn? ln Gwen's case they come friendly and pretty, too. LII.I.lAN A'lARlE joI.I.o'rTA MLW. Burdett School of Business. Glee Club, 2. 33 Dramatic Club. 2, Senior Class Play. Her invigorating personality, gener- ous disposition. and gracious manner luring Lil many friends. EDYVARD FRANCIS JORDAN ..Ed,, Room Chairman, 35 Cadets, 1, 25 lllue Lancers, 1, 2, Ski Club, 3, 45 'llllI'IllllillK, lg Cross-Country. 3: Sen- ior Class Play. Dark hair. brown eyes, and a. nice fare describe Eddie perfectly. For fur- ther information, look at his record! JANET ,IORDAN As busy as janet is, she is never too busy to give a pleasant word, a snnle. or a helping hand to all. SIIIRLEY NORMA JORDAN Skid ll. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. llasketball, 2, Room Chairman, 33 Executive Iloard, Treasurer, 3. Shirley is one of our tall, stately beauties. We all agree that she should ln-come :I Zeigtield Girl! .lonrv luNA'rIUs KFIA'l'lNlE Jack Room Chairman. 25 Le Cercle Fran- cais. .13 Latin Club. 1, 2. jack'-s steady stream of humor, volu- bility, and flashing smile assure his liaving many friends. l3AIusAuA loANNI: KII.lEX' -AIJUII Basketball, 1. NVlIo ever ready to give advice it-specially to the lovelornj and glad to do it? You guessed it-Ti. K. lfRANcns KING Br-ny Iilee Club. 2. Betty is- :I quiet and unpretentious beauty. hut she's there all right! just ask the majority of the senior el ass ! lCAIu.Ic l,I-to Kl'l'tIllEN K1TIrh Navy. llaseball, 4. lilond hair, laughing eyes, and an enormous amount of wit help make liarle a standout in our class. i241 XVALTEI1 MICIIAEI, KOPACK .fwano Football. 2, 3, Captain, 43 Basketball, 43 J. V. Football. lg Glee Club, 2: Baseball. 1: Executive Board. 4. Yes, it's our all-state football cap- tain! VVe think it's his quiet, easy- going charm that gets them. ATIIENA l,ESPlNA Kouimiqos Northeastern Business College. Room Chairman. lg Senior Class Play. When class becomes dull and grave. to whom do we look for excitement? None other than our dark eyes ! 'THERESA KA'I'HIeRINI-1 LABI:I.I.I: Terry Mercy Hospital. Le Cercle Francais, 25 Vice-president, 3, 4g Dramatic Club, 23 Latin Club. 1. 2. 3. 'Ferry has a good supply of beauty, brains. aIId sweetness. with :I dash of mischief. to balance it all. BI:vI:RI.v ARLENE I.AAIoIN HRWH This well-liked. auburn-haired senior is alnice addition to a classroom, especially an English Lit Class. M-J Doiurrin' lfRANcIcs LATIIAINI Dottie liadininton, 1, 4. lf you want to learn to be a good date, ask Dottie. All her friends give her a super recommendation. REf1'A Nlfkli LAWRY Bentley School of Accounting. Swimming, 1, 2g Badminton, 15 Blue Mounties, lg Senior mass Play. Sweet sophistication, popularity, beau- ty, and brains! Add them and you have Reta-Acne of our favorites. l'il.l.A Dokoriiv IJ-1llRM AN HEI., RaslclitTe College. Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3, 45 Tenn-is Team. 3. 4, Dramatic Club, 35 Latin Club. 1, 2, 3, TOTEM Editorial Roanl. 4, Debating. l. This Miss with both brains and beau- ty will achieve literary fame in spite of her interest in the navy. Gl.0Rl.A LUCiI.i.E LEONE .ffnon Room Chairman, 1, 2. 3. If yon're looking for a lrrunette with dark eyes and a pert smile-well. lvoys. you eau stop right here! Gi.oinA EDITH LERMAN Glo Tennis Team. 3. Gloria is certainly a good example for everyone to follow! She proves that it's possible to have fun and yet lie dignified. MAX LRRMAN nllllilidlln ' Stanford llniversity. Footlmall. J, 5, 4: J. V. Football, lg lfaskethall. .l. 4: Frosh Basketball, 13 Cadets. l. J. 3. 4: Executive Board,4. Une of the eleven good reasons why l'ortl'and's record is so envied? Maxim-. our sweater lioy, of eoursel liiiRN.Aixn l.EVl'ZN'l'llAl. Cadets. l, J, S. 4. That well-known. often-quoted saying, Still waters run deep. applies to llernard. llon't you agree? l l.0RENCE AlARGARE'l' Lizvm F10.t.rf1 ' Gorhani Normal School. Swimming. 1, Spanish Cluh, 3, 43 l.atln Cluli. 1, 2. .lg TOTEM Editorial linard. 4: Senior Class Play. Xlfith her friendly smile and ready wit, l lossie.will go far in winning friends and influencing people. PA'riu1:iA GR,Ac:i: l.oMBARo MPM., Northeastern Business College. Tennis Team, 1: Swimming, 1, 2, 35 lladniinton. l, 3. l'at. with her much-envied aulsurn hair. owes her popularity to her genue ine sportsmanship. Gitouolc .XlANoi:kvll.I.i1 LUDDI-TN,JR. Iron Skull Navy. Footliall. 3, 43 1. V. Football, 13 llasketliall, 3. 43 Tennis Team, 2g llaseliall. 2. 3, 4. l.nd left for the Navy recently, and we know that he will he as good sailor as he was football player. i251 XVIRCHNIA RUTH NIACKIE Ginny Ginny doesn't need advice from any- 4, one! VVQ- like her very much just as she is! CARMm.1.A joANNE AIACRI Melia Simmons College. Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3. 4: Tennis Team, L23 Dramatic Cluli, Z: Latin Club, 1. 25 Red Cross Council. 1. 2, 3. 4. We all agree that Mella is the ideal student-intelligent, witty, and al- ways ready to help a friend. 'DONALD LALWIN MACVANE ..Mat,, Navy. lilee Club. 3. Treasurer, 45 Latin Cluli. 1. Donald doesn't wish to he late. lt's just that the hell rings so niueli earlier than he expeets It to! MAUREI-IN PA'rRu:lA A l ANClll'fS'l'l'1R We don't know what makes the world go around. lult we do know that stenography makes the luusiness world go around. ROBERT Nl.-KNK U. S. Marine Corps. Another handsome senior who has left for the service, and, girls, he certainly looks neat in his Marine uniform. CHARLES EDXVARD AIARIA fharli1 ' Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. Salutatoriang Cross-Country, 4. Books may link today with yester- day, hut Charlie's ambition will link his entire future with sueeess. F,l.laANou AltIC.AR'l'llX' Ellie Tennis Team, 23 tilee Cluli, 3. Keeping up in her work is one of Eleanor's virtues. You can see why she has time to spend on pleasure. l..lI.LlAN M. Mc:DoNALn l?ubbls.r Never a :lull moment is spent while liublwles is in the class, for she's a mixture of pep aucl good fun. PlcARi.i:'i'1'i: lx ltIDOXVEILL Le Cercle Francais, 2, 35 Swimming. I. 2. 4: Iii-I.iylif.r, 43 Latin Club, 15 Ski Club. 3. 45 Blue Mounties. 13 Senior Class Play. yVhy is it that whin Pearlette comes into the room. even an exciting class like Music Appreciation becomes dull? Mupnrzn Louisa MCFARLAND Millie Tennis Team. l. 2, 3, 4: Swimming, l, Manager, 2, 3, 4g Ilzuluiinton, l. 2. 3. 4. Millie is noteil for her aquatic ability aiul her enthusiastic i'ln'eriug at all the football games. ' lJoNAi.n Mc:lN'rosu f4Mac'1 l.atiu Club, l. Shall you college chemistry students ever forget the ilay when Don and Mr. Rosenthal stooil siile by sule? ,lil-HINIAS 0. MCLAIN Tommy Navy. Trausferreil from Gorham High School, Gorham. New Hampshire, 1044. Touuuy is another one of the P.H.S. boys who is going to serve Uncle Sain lry joining the Navy this sum- iuer. AlARIl.YN .loves Mmn IWW Tlziskethall. l, 2, 35 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. VVe are all hound to he good friends with Marilyn, for she is loyal, hon- Lsl. sincere. :unl a gooal sport. EMILY A'llCllAI,0ROS M1'rki Simmons College. Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3. 4: Tennis Team. lg Dramatic Club, 2: Spanish Cluli, 43 Latin Club, 1, 2, 3. lleware of Emily! VVhen, she gets that look in her eye, things start happening. especially in French class. E261 Emru Gannwmz MILLIKEN Basketball, 1, 2, 43 Tennis Team,2, 4. Beneath that quiet mien lies an un- derstanding and loyal heartfone that we shall always remember. PATRICIA ANN Nl0NAHAN .fpatn Hi-Lights, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club. 1. Why is Pat always the center of attraction? Those who know her fun- loving Irish disposition can tell you! GERAl.D L. lVl0RTON ferry Yes. Jerry likes the fair sex all right. He's just playing hard to get, so there's still hope, girls! Ouvn N. Mosrci Ollie Olive must he an incurable optimist. What else can account for her happy, million-rlollar smile? ANITA MoUN'rFoR'r Mump.v VVith her pretty smile and pleasing personality. she has the floor prac- tically to herself while dancing. ROSEMARY ANNE MUI.i-ii-:RIN U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. . Room Chairman. 3: Latin Club, 2. We hear that Rosemary is as enthusi- astic about shorthand and typing as she is about football games-and that's going some! WILLIAM NIURPHY Murph University of Maine. Cadets. Bill's smiling blue eyes, his ready wit, and his sense of humor will bring to him the best of luck. jaw Tou'Nsi:Nn MUZZEY Dramatic Club. lg Senior Class Play. ,lean may not be the most talkative member of our class. but she is cer- tainly one of the sweetest, JOHN XYITO NAPLRS Jol1mty lfniversity of Maine. Le Cercle Francais, 1, Latin Club, 1. The best way to describe Johnny, the perfectionist, is simply to say He's a gentleman and a scholar. AN'1'noNY BART NAPOLITANO Tony l'niversity of Maine. Room Chairman, 1: Latin Club, 1, 23 Executive lloarcl. 3. Tony is one of those quiet boys, but his friends can tell you what a regular guy he is. :hR'l'llUR C. NRoRlNl Navy. Football. 3, 45 Class Ring Committee, 3: Baseball. 35 Executive Board. Yieespresiclent. S, 4. Transferrerl from VVallingford High Sehool. Cnnneetieut. 1943. Although so recent a transfer, Art. our handsome and popular football hero. has shown us what he can do. Nl.-XRCELLA AlARY NORTON Celia Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. l.e Cerele Francais. l. l. 33 Tennis Team, 2. 3, 4: Swimming, 45 Hi- I.l'ylit.r, 4: Press Club, 45 Badminton, 2. 3. 43 President of Red Cross Council, 4: lllue Mounties, Secre- tary. I. Treasurer. LZ, Student Di- rector of Rallies, 43 Senior Class Play. NVhere would those rallies he if our energetic Marcella harln't intervened? Our personal vote of thanks! josrzi-in V. O'DoNNr:u. .fjoru Navy. llasketball. l. 3. blot' is most certainly one of the rea- sons why the girls in his classes go to sehool even on rainy days! Rosr: AlARY OHANr:soN Rosie llurdett llusiness School. Glee Cluh. 2. 3. Rosie is a good sport and full nf fun. She's the type of girl that one is proud to call a friend. i271 IQENNETH OI.Sl1N Kenny J. V. Basketball. ll Orchestra. l. 2. 3. 43 llanrl, 1, 2. .l, 4. Come out from behind that hot trumpet. Kenny. XYe know you 'as Poi-tlami lligh's y-inn: man with a horn. El.lZAliE'l'll JANE OlREll.l.X' unfffyn The mischievous twinkle in her eye will always help lletty to make many friends especially the masculine kind! AlARGARI-IT KJRI-'AIJAN Dramatic Club. 2. Serene Margaret. whose disposition is envied by all. has no rliilieulty making and keeping friends. Siam ARc,mA Onrr ller quiet and diligent attitude niakee her .the kind of girl that everybody arlnures teachers and stnrlents alike. CA'l'm:klNr: ANNE 0'RoL'rnu2 ..Kay,. Glee Club. l. All who know Catherine describe her as a lively person with a love of life and the formula for fun. ANNA lhlARY PAr.i.o'rrA Northeastern Business College. Room Chairman. 4. They say you ean't have everytliiniz. but Anna certainly has- brains. per- sonality. popularity. and patriotism! HENRlR'l I'.A KA'rn-1 PAi.rxn:n limi A. sense of humor such as Etta has nnght have possibilities. Helter look into it and see what we mean! ESTELLA RUTH PEDERSEN Gorham Normal School. Room Chairman, 2, Tennis Team, 3, Senior Class Play. Her shining blond hair and her sweet, unaffected smile are good rea- stills for l'Istella's popularity. cil,l-INIII-ZI,I. COBURN Powaks con Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. Basketball. 2: Room Chairman, 43 Tennis Team, 2, 5, 4, Glee Club, 1. 2, Cheerleader, 1, Head Cheerleader, 3, 3, 45 Tori-:M Business Board, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer, 43 Stamp Club, 4, Senior Class Play, Vitality. good looks, and personality plus make Glen an outstanding and well-liked member of his class. Cnom ESTELLE PRESNELL Swaboda School of Ballet. Room Chairman, 2, 35 Le Cercle Francais. .2. 3, 4, Dramatic Club, 25 l.atin Club, 1, 2, 35 Torem torial Board. 4: Class Ring Commit- tee, 33 Red Cross Council, 1, 2, 3. 4, Senior Class Play. Chole's grace and poise are assets that will carry her far in her dream of living a liallerina. Best of lurk! BARBARA V. PRu:s'r ZiMwrr B:irlu:u'a's serious attitude can not lnlle a keen sense of humor and a pleasant disposition. -Iosievu MYER PUNSRY Red Navy. Basketball, 1. 43 Room Chairman, 2: Red Cross Council, 2, Public Speak- ing, . A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Myer is equal to folly by any ten! GERAl.IJlNP2 PURSLOXV Gerry Swimming, 2, 3, 4. Gerry is the kind of a girl who be- lieves a woman's place is in the home, liut don't let it fool you! IBUGENIA QUINN fron Peter llent Brigham Hospital. Tennis Team. 2. 3. 41 Swimming, 1. 2. 4: Ski Cluli,4: Blue Mounties,3,4. Cheerful smiles. kind words, and witty remarks for everyone. No won- der -lr'an's popularity poll is tops! l2Sfl MARY RANDALL Mary is followed by the eyes of- all the boys as she walks merrily into their seat rooms collecting slips. G1-:once PUTNAM Realm Tennis Team, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, 1, Baseball, 3, 4. You can't judge a book by its cover. George looks like the silent kind, Init just get him started! THELMA MAE Resnick Temmy University of California. Basketball, lg Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3, 43 Tennis Team, 1, 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club. 4, Latin Club, 1, 2, '32 Toreu Editorial Board, 4: Badmin- ton, 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Play. From toe to hair of reddish hue, a perfect scholar, a comrade true---at girl we all proclaim true blue! JANE ELIZABETH Ravnoms Northeastern Business College. Glee Club, 3. ,lane's friendly sense of humor and winning smile have made her very much liked by all who know her. MARY ANN Rlccnlo Richie Northeastern Business College. Glee Club, 2, 3. The reflection of Mary's pleasing personality and good disposition is shown in her laughing brown eyes. ROLAND PAUL RICHARDSON Rallry Howard University. Football, 43 Basketball, 1, Tennis Team, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club, 1, 2, Track, 4, Cross-Country. 3. Captain. 43 Red Cross Council, 2, Executive Board, 35 Senior Class Play. Rolley, the Glen Cunningham ot' P.H.S. and a math wiz, is an asset to any class with those cute rhymes of his. JEANNINE Rnftm' lean Westbrook Junior College. Room Chairman, 3, Hi-Liglztx, 4, Press Club, 4. Jean, the sparkling blonde of fourth' period fame, likes to keep all the boys guessing all of the time. PAsQuAi.s LAWVRENCE Rozzl Pat University of Maine. Cadets, 1, 2: Senior Class Play. Pat, a lover of good books, is a jitter- bug deluxe and an all-around good fellow. EIDXVARD -IOHN RUSSELL Eddie Le Cercle Francais. 3. 4: Hi-Lights, 4: Latin Club, 1: Cadets, 1, 2: Blue Lancers, 3: Ski Club, 3, 43 De- bating. 1: Senior Class Play. Eddie is a boy whose philosophy of life seems to be A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. CIRACE PIIILUMENA Russo Shaw's Business College. Glce Club, 4: Stamp Club, 2. lirace's sincerity, friendliness, sense of humor, and willingness to work make her an ideal classmate. ji:ANNi:'r'rie AlARll.YN Rurrsiz When a person is willing to over- come all drawbacks, life holds no obstacles which can keep her down. HELEN j. SABASTEANSKI ' Golden School of Beauty Culture. lf vou'rc looking for fun and a ood , . . iz time, Helen is the best person we know of to help you find it. S1'El.LA M. SEVERINO Northeastern Business College. Le. Cercle Francais,3: Glee Club,2,3. With her grand smile, she wins the hearts of all she knows. Deserving the best, we hope she gets it! ji:ANNiNis LINDA SHAW Jeanie Westbrook Junior College. Basketball, 4: Orchestra, 3, 4: Ten- nis Team, 4: Swimming, 4: Drama- tic Club, 43' Latin Club, 1: Band, 1. 3, 4: Badminton, 4: Ski Club, 3, 4: Blue Mounties, 1, 3, 4: Senior Class Play. , A dictionary hardly has the words to describe rightfully Jcanie's gifts of personality and pep! l29l jouu Gauss SHAW lark Band. 3. 4. Quietness is a word reminiscent of jack. His popularity proves the old adage, Quictncss is a virtue. JANE AlARY SllUl.'l'Z Janie Westbrook Junior College. Room Chairman. 1: Clee Club, J: Spanish Club, 45 Latin Club, I, .21 TOTEM Editorial Board, 4: Class Ring Conmlittee, 3. jane left the C.A.P. and the Lonely Hearts Club to become a junior hostess at a more interesting club! A. JACQUELINE Smrrn Transferred from Fredericton lligh School. New llrunswick, 1943. She has plenty of hidden talent and more than her share of fun! Wc're glad to have her for our friend. RAI-2 ANN1a'r'rE SPEAR Tennis Team, 1, 2, 3, 4: Swiniming. 4: Ili-Lights, 4: Badminton, 1, .Z, 3, 4: 'l'0'ri-:M Advertising Board, 4: Rank, 4: Blue Mountics, 4: Senior Class Play. Rae is typical of P.H.S. lassiesg healthy, bright-eyed, popular, good- looking, and always on the go! IDAVID SHERMAN Svsoroa Spec llowdoin College. Le Cerclc Francais. 2. 3, -lg Dra- matic Club, 4: Spanish Club. 3, Latin Club, 2. 3: 'l'o'rsM Editorial Board. 4: Cadets, 2, 3, 4: Debating. 3: Stamp Club. 2, 3. A toast to our little sailor boy and a grand fellow. We hope you sail always along the road to happiness. AlARlA N. Sr. ANoi:Lo Rte Gorham Normal School. Stamp Club. 3. Small of tigurc and stature- tliongh she may be, Maria has a big heart and a large supply of friends. JANET Ervin STAPLES Lct men say whate'er they will, woman, woman rules them still, espe- cially one with Janet's looks and vim! I'1i,oisia XVINNIFRED S1'E'rsoN NVhcn there's work to be done, you'll always Find Eloise ready to lend a helping' hand ahead of everyone. Nomnw G. S'roRuR, jR. tilee Club. A quiet smile, and a good word for everyone typilies Normg his dark hair and good looks make him very popular! Cimiuizsiz li. S'l'lJl.'l'S Diddy Cliarlene is the vivacious little brun- ette with a twinkle in her eye. She alrcady has plans for the future! IXliaRm'N VIQAKR Terry llurds-tt College. Orchestra, 43 Dramatic Club, 4: Hi- I.1'oIitx, 4: Latiu Club. 1, Z5 Press Club, 41 Hand 4, TOTEM Board, Asso- ciate liditor, 3. Editor, 4: Red Cross Council. 1. LZ: Executive Board, 35 Senior Class Play, Yim, vigor, and vitality, with a mag- netic charm that makes you want to know ln-r lit-ttern that's Merlyn. l,ot:ARniA FRANCES 'FEREZEVICH Terry lhirdett College. Tennis Team, lg Swinnning, 1, Hi- ljylitx, 1, .lg 'I'o'rEM Editorial Board. 45 Senior Class Play. 'l'erry's style and Achic air always make her look as if sho had just steppeil out of a page of Mtldrin- oi.t1'll1'. lJOR0'I'lIY l RANt:rgs Tuorrs Dany Le Cerclc Francais, 2: Spanish Club, 3: Latin Club, 1, 2. Quiet and unassuming Dotty is al- ways right there on the job at the right time! Lots of luck to youl i301 Russsu, Gooru 'IQHOINIPSON Russ tilee Club. 33 Cadets. 3. His ready wit and quick come-back mark him as an outstanding person. Never any frowns when he's around. CHARLES LAWRENCE Toufoun, jR. Charlie Castine Maritime Academy. Ski Club, 2, 45 Senior Class Play. A handsome six-footer, Charlie's dancing has won many a fair lassle. We der 'ust how he dues it! 5 I N '-K6 LUCILLE 'IQRACY Lucille likes people, and people like Lucille. This is the best recipe for success in any language! CATHERINE M. TRAYNoR H5-is., Kay once said. What I like most about men is that they're so mascue line. Well, boys, take it away! GERALDINE IRENI5 '14R0'I'l' Gerry Honesty, dependability, friendliness, and self-feliance. With these, she has insurance against failure. LLox'o EUGENE 'IQURNER Dagger and Charge! Football, 1, 45 Dramatic Club, ll Latin Club. 13 Cadets, 1, 2, 33 Dc- hatimz. 2. VVhu is it that makes our handsome and popular Lloyd. of the famed football squad, walk in a daze! ' AMASA WALLACE Navy. Amasa is now wearing the Navy hlues. By this time, we expect .him to be an admiral-a front admiral! HARRY XVARDNVELL Almost all of us know how to take machinery apart, but Harry's the lad who can put it back together. -A 3. FREDERICK GERAI,D XVATTS Sparky Sparky keeps us all laughing when he starts on one of his long, hu- morous descriptions. All we can say is Keep 'em smiling! NORMAN WI-:Bunk , Norman may he a jack-ot'-all-trades, but we hear that he is definitely mas- ter of one-billiards! ETHELYN Home WEEMAN nniddyu Ethelyn is an excellent example of that old adage Good things come in small packages. Mmmm HELEN WEINMAN Mimi Forsythe Dental College. Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3, Secretary, 43 Tennis Team, 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi- Lightr, 3, 4g Latin Club, 1, 2: To'r:M Editorial Board, 45 Badmin- ton, I, 2, 3, 4. A super-swell girl with good looks, fine taste. and many friends! What more could you ask for? 31 AUIFRPJY MARIE XRIETMORE Basketball, 1, 2, 4: Tennis Team, 2, 43 Swimming, 1, 3g Glee Club, 2: Dramatic, 25 Latin Club, 2. Audrey has made herself known in sporting circles, both in playing the games and in cheering them on. KENNETH NVOOIBRONX' xVlll'l'E ..Km,, Kenny always has a grin for every- oneg one of numerous factors that endear him to his many friends. CONS'l'ANCE Rum WVILBUR Connie University of Maine. Basketball, lg Le Cercle Francais, 2, 3, 4: Ht-Lights, 3, 45 Latin Club, l. 2: TOTEM Editorial lloaril, 3, Ski Cluh, Secretary, 2, 3. 4: Blue Moun- ties, Secretary, 1, Co-President, 2, .lg Senior Class Play. No matter where she goes, Connie. with her sparkling personality, is al- ways the center of attraction. HELENE WILKINS Helen Northeastern Business College. Basketliall, 41 Tennis Team, 4, Swimming. 4: Badminton, 4, Blue Mounties, President. 3, 4. i'Give a girl a horse she can ride, is 1-lelene's motto, anrl she lives up to it liy her equestrian skill. Ronan WlLI.EY ngab., Hand. 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross-Country, 3, Senior Class Play. Quiet, tall, terrific, and mmm! Our current heart-throb has all the girls running around in circles! joHN FREDERICK XVn,l.iAMs Johnny Band. 2. 3. 45 Cadets, 3, 4. A nicer friend. with his quiet, gentle smile, could never he found--a fine person leaving P.H.S. CHARLES JOHN xVlLSON Willy Cadets. 1, 2. Charles is une of those quiet, un- assuming lads who win the respect of everyone. JEANNE'l l'E XVINSLOWV Janie l'. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. Orchestra. 1. 2, 3, 4g TOTEM Busi- ness Board. Chairman, 4. Janie will entertain you from morn- ing till night with her bright and Cheerful chatter. VESTA P. XVRIGHT Vicki Vesta's heautiful smile and entrance ing charm, attract multitudes of friends and admirers. Bemklce YoUNu Bra Simmons College. Tennis Team, .lg Dramatic Club, 25 Spanish Club, 35 Latin Club. 1, 2, 3. Bea is a wizard at math, a wizard at S panish, a wizard at. chemistry. What's the use? She's just a w1z! LEAH ZEGoURos '1'o'rr-:M Advertising Board, 4. Leah is a sight for masculine eyes, and the girls like her, too. That makes her strictly super-swell! Though we leave these beloved halls To go into this world of strife, PH S will ever be a guiding light As we forge our way through life. LESTER Bunnsn. l 32 il 4-Na' if Hxkwp 5' E, at mx ? 'F WU? 'S' HF ,--S ig! yy f -I ' 5. Agn Q ,, X. X ,..x 5, W ..k. . H. iii? zagp XQ'5'lf1 ' 'A ' '.., - Q is K' if Iv .. Y f X n I 5 3 1 1 J' f ml? I lyf Nan 11 SOI'lIUINlURIC ROOM CHAIRIVHCN xx fs Mnmlf llzdv, linlwzml Pzxwlnski. XYilli:un N:n'w1n'n. C'l1:u'lL's I'lzu-L-, Sl-.vuxn Row: llfuninic Ili Hizlsv. Yipgini I R xx. I l Ilia-wlvl. Mau lmu I-'m's5'tl1v, h1ll.!'j11lI'L'1 ljl'l!l1lilH1hIl1ll.- RiL'l'l2ll'fl Lynch, FRONT Row: Virginia l'L'ml01'bL'11, Iivtty Niulmn, lnlzulyx lulnzlswml. licvvrly juhlmm. FRICSII MAN ROOM CIIAIRMEN Pun Ruw: Xlfwhnu Mmulg-nun-rv. Iolm Di Hiusu. ljnmmwl S:mI'ur4l. john Cl1:1pm:11n. Sl-ivuxlm Row: llmuqlhl llzlzulv, Ih'r111u m ilu-:ln-y. Vznlricial llxmlvg. l1'vin1.5' XX7x'igl1l. IVRUN1 Ruwz lilizulwtlm lliuu, Ruth lXlcIJmlm1glx. lvlza May XYilwm1. l':nl1'1vm Lulhu E341 5 85 --.0 -, V ,, Y., W 4 1? I swf . :.:'?. 6 x '11 Q 4,- Y Qi 5 , . X f 'S X , . . Q a IOL? - -. 1 Qc A 2 X sd 51 , 4 Q't '5s' Q S4 I es- . i Q 25gd3:s?Q.f39m Q' 'MS Q4 X Q 3 , I M Q aa Q .5 Q . WA again Q-' iss. v G JTQME Q i 555, ' 0 .M Hs A 1 :ef R' ffx 4 5 Q 3 as 5 4'- u , J l ' Q2 f T5 .W W ia 35 4 Q2 Q an i. Q, 1 S -S as a' 2-ua .S a I .. E E Sw , , if A L- :V 3 h h X 2 Q A .:. .,,,gi . 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NUM! uw xml vuln-1 l,I1'lx' lf 40 fl sn- .. xg-Q Rx Yr? f-4 lfyrx ll Izmlfn- lull:-1:11:11 mul l1I4lu l'ml.4xIx1 lxvm: .mul Ummm ul lla-:uh ull-'n ilu In--Il xnxx UL-u .Al , ll -fu X .1-mum IIN tk N111 :xx that hm' lm- I1 nnul uh It xt x :ll ulnnll rr- :lam lun l.IRl.S' li.XIJlXlIN'I'UN U Y in lxtuu vnlllluxquxlx. llxnlx Row: l'1':xm'L'N lullvy. ,lmlv Xllllliuus, lim-lilly lv-muy. llwlllll Qu ilu nun l llml 1 Xl- luulllml. Slqlrx Xllllrlxlrw. Rvlzl llgllllwlm' Rm- Slwznr, Alxlfln--l lXla'l':ll'l:l1ul, Slllrlvy lxzulm. X luglmxn l-llwlvl hm' lfllfzllu-Ill Vlilrlm. ll--vniwv l'1'llvlrx. .l:u':lm'li1n' Nlclm-nl, llnlmww .Xlm'1'g4i:ul. Sllixl-fx Ihltllxu. Slmlm lwllvrluxlvl. 1 Imlluttz- l.y-ms. Nlxllll-'ul lznlnlu, llz-lvlu Xllllxmx, I-num tlu Il-xt xxznx tu :l u1.mNlu.ul, Xlr. lim:-1nll1:ul flu-m5 lhll :null Xlulxn yuxl ln l42l ,llcfilfifie FK Row: M4-rlyii 'l':u'r. M-vrlc llnll:-tt. lilgic Gullikami. Fluyml Rntlicrfurel. Philip jolinmn. lcivr Lnlurzzn. Nitclwll Salim. Ralph Allvsn, .Iulm Shaw. XY:ilt0r Tliuuics. SEUUNH Row: lm iun'g.5v 'l'iukli:mi, Riclmiwl limi. Stauilf-5' Pnpkin, ,lulm Pinks. jvzmm- Slum: llwiglil lirlick. ic llulc. .Xntuiuctlc Szmgilln. Kluriv Roni. Rirlizml Cntir, KL-nm-th Ulsvn, .X1'lvm- l':uAkn-r. on lulxli, Rulwrt Xlillvy. L1-lm Llcvuiw, Marin Ilulv. M:irg:n'ct llcaulx, FIRST Row: mmm- Aclnms. Ycnita Ci-nzint. ,lnhn lizwlnmlr. Alnrtlm Stow-iis. XYilli:ui1 llrzuw. lilmizi lh' l.illu. XYilli:un llluu1':uli:u1. l'rim'ill:l l,k'l'l'j', .-Xlltlmuy ML-znizui. Xlnrilyn llmwn. HAUK Row: .Xntlmny Nlczuinn. XX'illi:lm llrunz. Mairtlm Ste-vvns. -lvznicttc VVinsluw. lrie lliul1llm-sim, Dnvirl llnrr. Mc-rlyn Tnrr. Tnlnn Row: Rnymmul Chick. lilvzumr Culili. l'riscill:i l'0rry. Yvnitu Uunznit. Rirluml Hutt. Jellillll' Slmw. Glurisl lk- l.illo. SICCUND Ruw: R4NL'llllll'j' Rcilnly, Mary lirllmncnus, llzxrry llinslmrg, llc'm'y liixislrl-rg, Luis ,lncnln mn. ,Xlfrvmlzi Rzunlznll. I koN'l' Row: Yvonne- Ailznns, Shirley l.l'lll'lllilll. l lm'vm'c llurrix, Ilvziiwth- Mvflng. Sylvian Mirnlwn. lluris Stinsun, lmie lqnlell. l43l BAND ORCHESTRA CONCERT Misrmass Yvonne Adams GLEE CLUB PRESIDENTS Nicholas Aceto Sophia Demetrion RED CROSS PRESIDENT Marcella Norton FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Elizabeth Themes SECQNII VICE PRESIDENT Philip Dennis SECRETARY Judith jenkins TREASURER Howard Reiche CADETS COLONEL Raymond Chick MA J OR David Spector LE CERCLE FRANCAIS PRESIDENTS Catherine Alexion Robert Hartford Chloe Presnell CLASSICAL FORUM PRI-,sII1ENTs Dorothy Burns june Hale PHILATELIC SOCIETY PRESIDENT Shirley Micolicn VICE PRESIDENT Dwight Erliclc TREASURER Louis Danslcy SECRETARY Glen Powers W: FI'nIIrvs l,IIlmvitz, Ilulinlil Ilriski-ll, flrnI'gm- l.iIIsiwM. Ruth III! liwlrn-I't lflkbl' Row: MiI'i:IIII XYm'inIII:uI. Rulu'I't ll:II'tfnI'4l. Clllm' l'I'v- I.I-.I-I In RIIQIIT: Frzivwvs Ma'limI:uglv,,ju-III' Hair. Rivliznnl lhxlxxrll. llulmu M:IIIxIu'lil. l'I'lNrIll:I l'I'I'ly. IIIKI 'Iii Rl4.II'r: Izrlwzml Mclluiimigli. Sliirln-y Min-:ilu-II, Rulu-rt liilwzul Sylvia NiwlIl'II, Iilru l'mu-ra. l 11.1114 111111: R111w1'l l1:11'1f111'11, I'l1v1111:1 Rl'S1llC'li. l l111'1'11c1' 1.1-1111. lll'l'lll'1'l 111111-t, Chloe l1'1-N111-11 11-N11-1 11111111-1' S1-'1'11N11 Run: ll:1vi1l S1lL'Cl11l'. xllfllllll XY1'i11111:111. lxllllil 131 I11:1w. 1.111114 IJ1 1,111-1, .X11111I11 Ii11x1'111. l 1Rs'1' Row: 1S1':11'i:1 .X1g111-w. 111011 I'11wc1'b, X11-11511 'l':11'1', l.11c:11'1li:1 'l':11':1z1'wiCz. .,. . 11.1111 141111: 31111 1'1111x115. .X1:111' ll111'1'iA. M:11'ee1l:1 N11111111. 111111-11111 lC1'11'l11'. 51111113 li:111l.111. lCl1f11l11'll1 vlll1UI11l'S. Nzuwy ll11w111'1l. SlC1'11N11 11111: N111111:111 811.111, XY1111:1111 Nl111'11l15. .Xtl11'11:1 lx11111':1k11:4. RJ11- S111-:11t 111-11-111' XY1l1i11N. 5:1115 111111111-ll. 1111111111 l'1'1'l1:1111. R1Cl1111'1l llllIXK'l' -. ':' ' 1 1' ': . .': 'y ' 1111, lJ111'11!l1L':1 1-'1111x1' Run: 1-1111111 1,1-11111 111111 I 1111111111 'N1111 llxlt lf1:111111i11, 111111111 IM- l,il111. 111111111 1,1-l11'111:111. 11. 1461 TOTEM EDITORIAL BOARD EDITOR-IN-CH1EF Mlerlyn Tarr ASSOCIATE EDITORS Gracia Agnew Herbert Billett Lester Bulwier Ella Lehrman TOTEM BUSINESS BOARD MANAGERS Nancy Howard Jeannette Winslow ASSISTANT MANAGERS Richard Butwell Anne Harris Rae Spear HI-LIGHTS EDITOR-IN-CI-IIEE Clesson Henningsen ASSOCIATE EDITORS Janice Copeland Arnold Kuvent PRESS CLUB PRESIDENT Clesson Henningsen VICE PRESIDENT Gerald Tabor SECRETARY-TREASLIIIER Marcella Norton ILWIQ l'IIIIst:Im'I' XYillrIII'. l I'I'rl Cox. SI-ZVIINII Row: lfI':IIlrcw ll:Ill:.IIIt.'C:IIII S:Il:IIIIoIII'. AIIIII' ll:II'I'is. llt'll'II l3IIIIIlI:II'Il. Riu' S1II':II', N:II'ioI'iI' l2:II'l:I l'IRS'l' Row: l'IAilllL'1'N XIclIoII:Iglc. f,lL'ssIIII llI'IIIIIIIgIwII. Kir:Iui:I Ag! IXI'IIIIIrl KIIVIWIK. l':ItI'ici:I hltlllllllilll. 'H llAl'K Row: .XI'IIulfl KlIX'l'1lf. RiclI:II'rl lhxtwr-ll. III-I':IlIl 'l11llHPI'. SI1:I'oNII RI l'I i ' ' .XII l47fl ww: fur' :I iXHlll'N'. l'I':IIICI's lmllznnt. lll:IIIrlIz' Niwr-. M:II'cI-lln Nurto C'luswII lla-IIIIiIIgsoII, j:IIIicc Copa-lIIIIIl. Rm' SIIITII1 Row: RiclI:II'Il lhllwvll. AIIIIIIIIIQ' ML'zoi:III. MI-I'lvII 'l'ill'I'. ll'l'l'V 'I':IlIvII Ill I ml Icw III' ll:II'I'Is. l'.lRS'I Row: clilllllllll S:Il:IIIIuIII-. M:II'iIIIAic ll:II'l:IIIIl linux Run: lmnqnlrl linmlr. Slmirlcy Micnlwn. l.l'0ll1ll'Il Silvvr. lunlnrl lim-rlmnill. l 11'wl:n Hulmllrlslfl. Riclmrll Gott. l:RON'l' Row: l'1n1lim- l 1'zu1l4lin. lwll-'1' Rvvll' l'll7'llIn'lll llx mmm., lluvifl llnlc. l':u'ulim' .lzwqx Its. Ilxvlx Huw: hlr-n l'mwux, Rlclmrwl lmlr, llwlgllt l'.l'lICl'i. Clmrln-N 'l'ult'fn4l Vlunlw IH-lwn. Rnln-11 llzwlfmwl. Sl-2m'nNn Row: Rulwn-rt llilll4'j'. Riu- Sqwzux lC'uxm-nnl l'llirlx. .Xllnlm lirulllwlkzu. Nl:n'rcll:L Nurtnll. l,0xlv1' lllllPl4'l'. l Rr1N'l inn: .ls ' lg .. z num 4 unix Ilnnll Iirrnnxm. Ilviumna' NllilW. Kxuulxn XX.1lcl1 llrl I f'ug:n1. Rrvlzuul Rivlmrclx I'ulx Run: l':uqn:llz- Rumi. l'l1ili1v lllnrkiulgtml, Rnlmm-rt XYill1-y. l'lvln:n'4l l..1-lun. Xu-lwlnx .Xvm-ln, lirlwzml Rnwwll, Sr2n'uN1m Row: Vmutnuwc XYi'llvnr. ., . -N . . Q-K uw: l.lll1:m Iu.urlu.1 l.u.xfzxul1. Ilmmnu Lum, flllut l'u.mll, lIR.l R Ilulullxl. .Xllnv llillllx. -lzullvc' l'np4'l:ulul. ltstvllzl l'wl1'1xm1. DEBATING l,RliSIlJl-IN 1' Elilalwtlx Tlmmcs xjlffl-f l,Rl'ISlllliNI Slwirlcy Kaplan SENIOR CLASS PLAY l-lcrlwcrt liillctt Danny Brennan l,cstcr lilllwicr llzlyllmlul Chifk llutlm Cogan jznncs Garrity Cflmrlcs Colson Rolwrt Haney Atlmcnn Kouralcoa Mm-Calla Norton Ruland Riclmrdson jcanninc Shaw Rau Spear Carolyn Walclm, Class of '54 . a N gi? . -f' - Q- '5 2 ..t:f'f5 2 Je TL X 'ff-W? --Wars? J f I Y W' sig - 1 KRW. elm : pun- 3b H+. 7 no ff, b 4 X, , , o a , - -.3., '.'..', 0 Q . 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Eclwnrll Pnwlmki. Frank Dvgificzn. FIRST Row: l.m Sllllfl1Wll1'fl'l. llurtun l'vrlmm. Clmrln-5 l!cnm'H. Amly I.:um. Sum Kzxklvginxl, l 51 I FOOTBALL CAPTAIN Walter Kopaclc MANAGER Floyd Rutherford BASKETBALL CAPTAIN Charles Bennett MANAGER joseph Falcone I lx Rum: lCIvlI:II'Il Iii Iliuw. l'lIIlIp llm'IIIIi-. Alulm fQI'IlIluI'II. f'lI:II'II-N lh'IIIIm'l1 mpg' RI-I-Il, l':II'lIv 'l'II1'I'I, l I':IIIlx llvgllicn. SM :mlm RIN: llrI'lII-It Xlttvllrll UI. SIIIAIIII. 1 Ifurlll lic-IIIII-Ill ll:Ill. YIVIIII fXlIII'i:I, RiI'lIIII':l llIItIxI'll. MI, RIIIII-mul, Ru'lI.IIIl RI-wlIII-IIIII, l'llRSl Rmx: l.iII SIvIIIlIxxIII'tlI. IXTIIIII Hull IKIIIIIIII l'I'IlI:IIII. .XIIrlI l,:IIIvI, lilrII l'fIxu'I'-. I ll V Vx' M lin II Row: R-IlII'I'l XM'lI'lI. xxllllillll xXt'l4'l1. RIclIIII'fl I.yI1rlI. llIII'IIl1l l':IIIlNIII. I IIIIIII. IfIwxI Rlml SIIIIIMIII l!:IlIIyI:III. Rugrr A54-IN, IIIIIIJIIII livII'IIm-. IIINIIIII. 341111110 SlII'Iw:II'Il. l I'ulm'I'iI'lx AlIvI'Il:III. ,m.,.... 1.- -'Q IMII4 Row: Ihwm I cIAI':IIIII-, lI+ImI.I1I'r. lll'I'Ililf1l SIIllix'1III, 1QcwII'gr- llinl i'lI:II'l1'N fXl:IIiII. ll:Ix'ivl ll:IllIg:III. Sl'kl'0NIl Row: limqvr' llnilvy, l'IIIlwI'III lli Iliuw, INIIIN KIIlI'1'Il1'N. RIvluI'It l'IIllQiIII'II. l'llKl!Nl' Row: lllillvuwl Ri4'lI:II'Il NIIII. R+vl:IIIIl RivlI:II'Il5-III, RlllYl'l'l RiI'lIIII'4lwII, If Jjl 5' 1 1' dxl BASEBALL CAPTAIN Burton Perlmm Earl Mitclmell SWIMMING CAPTAIN Howard Reiclmc MANAGER Robert Welch CROSS-COUNTRY CAPTAIN Roland Richardson MANAGER Bernard Sutherland BLUE LANCERS PRESIDENT Norman Davis VICE PRESIDENT Lester Richards SECRETARY George Herbert BLUE MOUNTIES PRESIDENT Helene Wilkins VICE PRESIDENT Constance Ryder SECRETARY Arlene Cook SKI CLUB PRESIDENT Herbert Cushing VICE PRESIDENT Janice Copeland SECRETARY Constance Wilbur Lvl- I' 'Io RIIQIIT: livnwgs- III-rlii-I1. NIITIIIDII lJ:wiS. IMIIIIIIII Almnlzin. I.4-Slie Rll'll1ll'llS. 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Ilvumull. I 1 ,L J. -A Vu xx Run: Ifxnrlm-N, 'l'l':uil1, S1n'1n'. Murphy, l.1's5:u'rl. Mursr. lgnlcn. linux. ruwxln Run: XXIIIXHIN. M1-I':u'I:1ml, l,vv111l'. l's'I1'u'. Lyuns, l.ml1lm:xl':l. Nu-rv. ' U -'xvux Ifnmzxu Ixmx: Willy. Ye--an-5, Rwlfly, Row, lizlplml, Nur! 11, Shun. BASKETBALL-GIRLS SWIMMING-GIRLS MANAGER Shirley B. Kaplan -fs, 3 af . ,KW ali 12' Ss xg 'gtk QNX QQ XA bi 'V Q 'fe' up , . XX vw, YK 1 Mila-. . K X f gf 9 f , Q N Q 'x7'f?x53 f V- ff f f' 5,9 Q X78 ' A N- 1 .- . 1 Y L W, ' 'L , r 4 , 9'- '8 f W 4 IV? , J , i 4 '15 1 x Q QWAK. V, , . , 5 ,Q X I M, M V 4 . V i ,f . 8 A '.-'Q . . 1 Qs- 1 . 'ichksh M- .,.- 'A -,.v - -'- - 'gvrxilfgfg A:51if5?f'g gi ' ' 59 Q5 92' 74550 kg! x71 1577f-655 7 V K as X Rims' A wi L A A , 'Q M 7' 1 w i Q gffj W F' A: -'U Avkuowledgmenls The members of the Totem Board wish to express their deepest appreciation to all who aided in the prep- aration of the 1945 Totem: Principal Arthur W. Loweg members of the faculty and faculty advisorsg Mr. Rob- ert Gardiner, photographerg Folsom Engraving Com- panyg Forest City Printing Companyg the Gannett Publishing Company, and our advertisers. Walter E. Harmon, Manager SCHOOL ANNUALS OUR SPECIALTY 105 Middle Street Portland, Maine Telephone 3-6636 ' fsvl :::0'::'::e:e::0::0,-::::- The Basic Seven GROUP ONE E 49 NM Q0 oasis Ann vmow 9 Q vsonnuss 3 M 'N' on es touuno Q' 0 lemma nnonuul annum, O 1-.nuaav Al gang, ss... dumm- 0 4,9 2 Q. A-L Q. 66 ..:::'.:1a q frozen ul :annul I I N . x munin g rvvea All .V Q 5 - ll ' ' 0 Qs I I Q1 j 5 ' ' o h umm, ,mum it N - se routes mo own S Aug qgglgn. Q d !0ETAll.lf AND IIUITS Ex 'W-' M-W ii ' ' '73 M JIT Sv added I :on or ea rf mm 1- 7 ' X. 0 L 5' HEAT, POULTRY, HILK AND Q Flilf, OR 5305... Ill! PIODUCIS... QQ :., :',4':::.:: Hmmm 0+ A fo oo 'IVE oil-09? For Health -- do your part and select from each food group daily Portland High Cafeteria ::::'::v-av-::::::0:::- -:::e::: E581 r 11 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 '1 '1 11 :1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 ew Keyed to the wartime: X X , ' Q 'Ll,- T, , Cflmfu-V 1139 . f 'i MV N Hzlrmon 81 Newcomb, Inc., thc Store for Mon, is keyed to the wartime campus. Gund clurlws, stylishly tailored, nt prices that allow fm' savings to he invested in Xxflll' Stamps and liumls. SUITS - - From 529.50 Here is where class shows itself. Flannel and Tweed Suits in the newest fabric, pattern, work and styling with a subtle note of dignity. SPORT JACKETS - 519.50 Snappy styles in the Newest weaves and colors. For the High School or College Youth fn X coRDURoY JACKETS H l Elifflf-x K NK. 1: 513.50 ARROW SHIRTS - MALLORY HATS INTERWOVEN sox - BOTANY Ties ahifolm gcilifm 593 CONGRESS ST.. PORILAND. Mk. l59l 000000000 0000000000000000 00 0 Compliments of RANDALL 8: McALLISTER PHONE 3-2941 ANTHRAGITE C Q A L slrummous 84 CDMMERCIAL ST. CHAPMAN ARCADE Fuel 0iI - Heating Equipment - Coke 000.0000000000000 00000000 0-0000000000 00000000 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Q::::::::::::::: 'x,MuN 9 'f f-'-3'W'A ' Q1-QQ' ' x ,ff-Z -A x lp : w s ig: N X 'Q--r.r?2S,EQEg:15y:f Yi.-:3:i'2:4f:g 15 ., lf 1 ', 5' ' ' 'A r 45E?E525E- '- 5355. '2'f'f' :3?i:5:se:e:1 ' rs 41:11. 'NWM3 1.1 11 32-E233 '1:p,. . irfiq- -f' uv' 12' ,A :ff pfzigw i 'E:E:E:E:Q:g , g. -'ff LE, Wir... Hr 459' , -' K H as, ' -' . 1 ' -I e.-:,. .5 .-.aliiiifl ., , '1-:g:,:, ::Sq:g3:::::. -2+--1.lm,--::::sg , 's . ' ' 15' ' :':5:':' .-.': :g.3. . ' ' 'Y . pg:1:a:2-' . .'-y-Wiig. ,gf ,fy ,.,-r1 ,,g1' 'Ef15:5i2?f:E: h, .X . ..Z ' ' - 1 , -1-1:-T fliglji. I Z-' -13 -Clif H-'4ZgI,-Ig 1 ' , 4 f :r:l :1' .:ErErSr 525122. 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'x Northern New England's Largest Quality Store Invites you To use ITS mony focilifies ond extensive stocks in shopping for every need for person ond home Porteous, Mitchell 81 Braun PORTLAND, MAINE 'I 'I --A ---A- -A-- - ---Q --A ---'Q-----Q,--- v--- i631 7 'I 'I I I 'I I 'I 'I I 'I I 'I I 'I 'I 1 'I 'I I :I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I l 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I REMEMBER YOUR SCHOOL DAYS WITH PHOTOGRAPHS Taken THE FAMOUS JEAN SARDOU WAY JEAN SQCMHUIDQDU Sclllfllllllmlllll Porteous Mitchell 86 Braun Loring Studios Pwuhazf P 514A Congress Street - - Portland, Maine Phone 2-0821 T641 Qsg.,-0.0 ----o-- PHILIP K. IFRYE . . . PHOTOGRAPHS . . . DEVELOPING AND PRINTING A 4.,, , A Telephone 3-8973 76 Portland Street PORTLAND MAINE THE MEASURE OF YOUR SUCCESS May prove to be Your Capacity for REGULAR, SYSTEMATIC SAVING FORM THE HABIT NOW! Money Deposited with us today, or used for the purchase of War Savings Stamps and Bonds, will be available for future emergencies MAINE SAVINGS BANK 244 Middle Street 23-25 Casco Street I '4 '4 '4 44 l l l '4 4 l l 4 4 '4 :4 4 4 '4 '4 l '4 '4 4 4 4 '4 4 '4 '4 '4 4 4 4 4 '4 4 4 '4 4 '4 4 4 '4 4 4 '4 4 4 44 4 l 4 4 '4 lt '4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 2:4 i651 X f - wg :ew . -- - K Q iQ'f 'T ' T' , Q. ll www 3 'gy , ..r 0 3, Q6 Q, V .55 V: . L. N 5 M . , 5 . V A if f-xx' . N35 Y Q? I K q A. w ,gk K 4: 'Qt W - .I , QQ - -we ' ' b ' A I if X 9 g I k 'fx cw. , L ,. I O i A A K ' 'V -':- Q: a -. K - K 37 1 g i , ,M .s-ff his A V 3 N... 1 '- ,rf f ' L M' A A ,.,. v x if - A U .f-1' I 5 'W xxx 53 f f au , FP 1' 2 ' 51 rf . N, .. A ! 'q.'::' lg? 4 I ' 1- A ,w, ,af,. , E gy, K x , X: .. I., Mm 5 ,. x fa 43, I , 1 ,K . ,.. 4 .v A9 wa Q? 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II II If 40 PREBLE STREET PQRTLAND, MAINE 'I 'I 'I I 'I 1 Lf A: ::,0: ::: E681 F 0 0 4+ I 4+ G 0 U H 4+ N 0 U 4+ 4+ 0 4+ 4+ 4+ U U N 0 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4 4+ 4+ 4+ N U 4+ 0 4 0 4+ 4+ 4+ I: 0 4+ 0 N U 0 4+ 0 U N 4+ 4+ U 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 0 4+ 4+ 4 P 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 0 M 4+ N U 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 0 4+ 4+ 0 4+ U U Co111pli111c11r.v of F R JI E N D WWCASC BAN . ,gf X4 AND TRUsTf w coMPANY PORTLANDQ4-lg ,'44 4 MAINE BRIDGTON BUCKFIELD FRYEEURG LIMERICK SOUTH PARIS SOUTH PORTLAND WEST BUXTON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Co'rporari0n C07llll1i7llU7lT.S' Qf Wm. B. jack unior High School e:- :::-::,:,::-:--:::,::::,::::,:::,::,:,,::,:-, --A- -- --- i691 Cowzpliwzevzts of JAMES FRUIT COMPANY 225 Commercial Street PORTLAND - - MAINE Compliwtzenrs of CUDAHY PACKING CD. Cowlplivvzevzts of THE HARRIS CO. 188 Commercial Street JAMES BAILEY COMPANY Maine,s Leading Sporting Goods Store SPORTS EQUIPMENT and SPORTSWEAR Complete Athletic Outfitters 264 MIDDLE STREET - - PORTLAND Diol 2-9451 I70I C07lI.Dli7IlL'llfX of P f 505-507 Congress Street C07llp1l7lIL'Nf,X' Qf IZUSTEIQ - AVEIQY 'S Where Young Men's Clothes Are Just Right CREDIT JEWELERS and OPTICIANS DAY'S JEWELRY STORES Complete Line of Jewelry On EASY CREDIT TERMS 489 Congress Street Portland, Maine Over One Million Prescriptions Filled TWO DRUG STORES- ESTABL'D 1841 H.H.l'IAY SONS PORTLAND,MAINE,. ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE 3-H QUALITY MARK - ...A ,,--- ----, l7ll 5 Q mr nu 539 xt, 3 sw i QI Hi ., fl' yo Q' km ,,...a ,,g1'- I l dung. 1 W, Ewmaw su :sawn ma 13 . Y 4 5, L. fx. S 3' x . . J' .X , gf' . W .V i . 5, 9 Q fi' Q Am , ma W M. .1 vim-if .E paw ' gg S M by f du ff Q' z 'L'-' , Lg H1433 kb Y bw. S .. L, E My X, 0' W I Pu, ' A Tw , J! - .! .1 .1 ,gi iff , T Lf PH 'Y 'Fe 5 'ff as 5 xi '1 'QL M u-1 nd Ne 'Q xwk Y W ,,..,r Q96 I gl? ,- 1 Compliments of DOMENICO MACRI 86 SONS The Royal Shoemakers 235 Middle Street - - Portland, Maine HAVE YOUR HAT CLEANED ON THE MOST MODERN ELECTRIC MACHINERY IN TOWN AT A LOW COST ALWAYS FINE FLOWERS MODERATELY PRICED CUMBERLAND FLOWER SHOP 119 Cumberland Ave. Open Evenings, Sundays and Holidays Phone 2-8441 CI0771pli777e71fS' of CHESTER L. JORDAN 86 CO. INSURANCE and SURETY BONDS 22 MONUMENT SQUARE PORTLAND, MAINE Lormg, Short Harmon Stationers For Over Sixty Years Monument Square - - Portland, Maine L74I ' J IN PORTLAND FRESH l:RUl'l'S - - FRESH VEGETABLES direct from farms all over America GROCERIES - DAIRY PRODUCTS HANNAFORD BROS. COMPANY Cor. Cross and Commercial Sfreefs Portland, Maine WHOLESALERS SINCE l886 'Ilus Hncst of Coffccs reaching your home at Roasterfrcshnfss L 'llwwf72fMf?f Weiss 0 . Insurcs I C0711 pli7ll67If5 of HUGAN BIQDTH EDS UNDER - GRAD SHOP Congress at Brown A:'0::::: ::::::::::::::::- :,,,,,: l75fl l.'o111plime11t.v Qf HUB FURNITURE CO. 440 CONGRESS STREET - - PORTLAND Phone 3-l789 Visit Our Complete - Modern Jewelry Department From Dodge Factory Direct To You I! Men's All-Wool SUITS - TOPCOATS - SPORTS CLOTHES - TUXEDOES Atllerietfs Greatest Clothes Values ONE LOW FACTORY PRICE S 21.75 DODGE ClOTHfS 482 coNeREss sweet H. G. HANSON . . . PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST . . . 345 Congress Street - - Cor. Wilmot Street PORTLAND, MAINE NASSON COLLEGE . - - A New Englcinol College tor Women - ST 'RINGVALE ---- MAINE B.S. degree In . . . HOME ECONOMICS - SECRETARIAL SCIENCE :::::::0J:::::- A:::0:::::::::::0e':::::::- ::: L76I 'I 'I 'I 'I l 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I I 'I 'I 4 I 'I 'I I I 'I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I :I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I l I I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I I 'I 'I I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I 4 'I I 'I 'I 'I I 'I lr JENSEN 81 ROSENBLAD COMPANY PAINTERS and DEcoRAToRs Redecorating of Colonial Type Homes Dial 2-1623 PAPERHANGING INTERIORS CRAFTEX womc ExTER1oRs 364 Cumberland Avenue PORTLAND, MAINE CATIRS' INC. Sport - Work and Dress Clothes For Men - Women - Children A. MERRILL 86 CO., Inc Jeweler Since 1851 Graduation Watches 503 CONGRESS STREET Convenient Payment Plan 231 Congress St. - 683 Forest Ave. SAM'S VARIETY STORE 100 Congress St. Compliments of JACKSON -WHITE STUDIO . . Photographs . . 536A Congress Street Portland, Maine Tel. 2-9309 Portland, Maine Full line of JORDAN'S Meats Vegetables - Groceries and School Supplies Compliments of The George T. Springer Co. - - Headquarters For - - EVERYTHING IN MUSIC CRESSEY 86 ALLEN 517 Congress St. Compliments of Jewelers Since 1870 515 Congress St. Portland CARR BROS, CO, Watches tested for accuracy on the 'Watchmaker' 217 Commercial Street Dignifiea' Terms Are Available 1771 Compliments of JOHN KERN 86 SON 251 Commercial St. E. J. HARMON . . . Florists . . . 636 CONGRESS STREET Dial 4-2196 Portland I-Iiglaf, - Students You WILL LIKE SHOPPING AT CARTER,S Ring: - Chains - Brooches - Pendant: - Watches It is well to remember that our Merchandise Selections are the newest and best obtainable Rosaries - Leather Novelties - Silverware - China Carter Brothers Co. JEWELERS - 521 Corrciuass ST. - PORTLAND Roberts Office Supply Co. SCHOOL and OFFICE SUPPLIES 233 MIDDLE ST. George Elliott Company . . . Jewelers . . . Buy your watches, diamonds and iewelry where you got your class rings Compliments of SYLVIA'S SHOPPE Harold's Luncheonette 419 Congress Sf. Compliments of C A R O L Y N ' S Coats - Dresses - Lingerie - Sportswear 599 CONGRESS STREET Portland - Maine I781 ::::,:::: MADEMOISELLE SHOP Apparel and Accessories FOR Ladies and Juniors SPECIALIZING IN CORSET FITTING I Compliments of NAPLES MARKET 87V2 Middle Street Tel. 2-4532 145 High Sfreef E. L. PROCTOR Local Retail Distributor For S. S. PIERCE C0.'s SPECIALTIES Compliments of BRIGHTON AVE. SHOE REBUILDING CO. Dial 3-0236 Portland, Me. JOSEPH DELPQNTE, Prop. HOTEL PHARMACY . . . GREETINGS . . . To All Our Friends ln P. H. S. Miss Helen Thomas - Mr. Harold Paulson PORTLAND BOYS' CLUB 163 High si. Maine's Finest Swimming Pool I Tel. 4-5102 Lettering. Cleaning and Repairing ROBERTSON'S W. PROVOST Picture and Gift Shop For Pictures and Picture Frames 23 FOREST AVE. VICTORY MONUMENTS VERMONT MARBLE and GRANITE Office: 15 Pearl Street, Portland Work Shop: Opp. Calvary Cemetery, South Portland i791 W. S. JORDAN CO. 102 Commercial St. Compliments of PURITAN TEA ROOM 566 Congress Street ALEXANDER'S STUDIO 'I7 Monument Square MAURICE W. ROYAL Diamonds - Watches - Clocks - Jewelry First Class Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Repairing 125A HIGH ST. PORTLAND 825B MAIN ST. WESTBROOK Compliments of COLUMBIA HOTEL Compliments of CLARKE 86 CLARKE Compliments of MARKS PRINTING HOUSE Compliments of Longfellow Pharmacy Compliments of MARKSON BROS. Compliments of R. J. DUDDY at soN AN DREN 'S HAN DY STORE 433 Congress St. Compliments of MARTY'S MARKET 86 ST. LAWRENCE STREET Flzurrs - VEGETABLES - GROCERIES crrv . HALL I Frg 1 - W I .H L-.- his ri ' P41714 Film 'ffqare' ef --iwqsvfgg M1121 , 5 '::'.f4r.5........m.. 8T:owaiiss,f. POLITO'S MARKET 311 CUMBERLAND Ave. ITALIAN SANDWICHES AND GROCERI Compliments of O. L. BENOIT READ... , HI-LIGHT Your P. H. S. 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Portland High School - Totem Yearbook (Portland, ME) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

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Portland High School - Totem Yearbook (Portland, ME) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947

Portland High School - Totem Yearbook (Portland, ME) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948


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