Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME)

 - Class of 1925

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10 THE AMETHYST The Faculty Faculty Editor, MURIEL LITTLE Assistant Faculty Editor, BURTON ETHERIDGE Beloved by all, boys as well as girls, is our gym teacher, Dorothy Johnson, a true friend and all-round athlete. Leola Chaplin is one of those who once puts her hands to the plough, never turns back. A thing once started, she faithfully finishes and finishes well. We notice. no matter how dry the subject is, Frances Hughes always succeeds in interesting her little Freshmen in English. Miss Glover is one of the quiet sort, yet she takes the interest of everyone to heart. In the future many of the Freshmen will look back and see how faithfully Mrs. Quimby guided them over the rough and rocky paths of English. lf you ever want anything done thoroughly, just call on Edith Pitt, she never does anything by halves. The light-haired, smiling girl in the office is Jvanrtto Lamont, a friend to all. especially to the boys. .flrlooiio Farnlzaim is rather hard to get acquainted with, but when you do, you find she is just bubbling over with fun. flda Boll IXVUIIIIUH is as quiet as a mouse, and if wc did not see her physically, we'd never know she was about. lf anyone ever really was endowed with the gift of l'atiM1z'f', it is Nellie lllilliken. Literally speaking, she has the patience of old job. ln Catharina l'Vooa'bury we find kindness and gentleness personified, qualities which everyone admires. Many of us in critical situations often long for the keen sense of wit and dry humor of which Ethel Bradford is the sole possessor. We all know that if it wasn't for Alive Hall, our nurse, many of us would not be here. Miss Hall is always willing to give us advice concerning our health. Lila Paul is always calm and composed. We find it takes a great deal to ruffle her feathers. llfillvort lfV0l'l'l'l1 has made Spanish a popular subject this year with many Seniors. VVe wish him the best of luck in the future and hope he will never forget D. H. S. We never hear Ethel Bl'lldblll':V,S voice ringing down through the corridors be- cause she is very quiet spokeng yet we know that all she says is worth while. Many people ask who that young man is who has the sparkling eyes and seems almost a student when around the corridors. If any student wants pep, just sign up for Chemistry and introduce yourself to Mr. Carroll Bean, because Chem- istry and pep mix like brothers. Eleanor Cross is far from what her name implies. In fact, she is a good sport. VVe notice she is ever present at all the school activities. No matter what Helm llfynzan undertakes we have no fears whatever but what she is perfectly capable to carry out. If you ever feel blue just go to Form' Ross. In the company of such a lively person you will surely feel in better spirits in a very short time. This is Miss Yeaton's first year with us and we find she possesses great musical talent, but her shyness and modesty does not permit her to broadcast the fact. The task of training the Freshmen falls to Ralph Bragdon. It is a task which he is capable of performing with perfect ease.

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DEERING HIGH SCHOOL 11 Raymond Crawford is our musical director, but he is also artistic, artistic musically, and Artistic Otherwise. Bernice True is true blue, and it would be hard to find' a more pleasant and agreeable person than she. In her kind, quiet way she accomplishes more than many who make a big noise. Ralph Rowe has been with us many years. It would seem almost impossible for the Commercial department to get along without him. In all our year's experience with him, we have perceived he is stout-hearted. We notice the cadets are much better now than they have been for the past few years and we must congratulate Elton Feeney, our new cadet officer. The way the cadets march seems to us that Mr. Feeney must have a good motto, Do it the best you can and watch the results of your endeavor. We make a toast to you, Mr. Ochanzpangh, To the man who has done so much for D. H. S. athletics. Those who know and understand will find this fitting and proper, those who do not, will have to interview him personally. p Mr. Jewell is the man with a king's disposition, and that most gracious smile which puzzles most people, but when you get acquainted, well, you know that one about, A friend in need- A great many people would say that woodworking and music do not mix, but N r. Hanson has proved to ns they will, because many of his pupils are members of the boys' glee club. Ralph Young is known throughout the school for his executive ability. If the school always has someone as good as he, it need never worry about the financial records. fone Hustoiz isa very little body, not of the talkative type, yet she is always busy, and it would be hard to find her idling away golden minutes. We thoroughly realize those who selected Brooks Quimby for our Debating coach surely were 'attending to their business. If talking is a requirement for the kingdom of heaven, we know Mr. Quimby need have no fears of arriving at his destination. All-round is the word that describes Louise Deasy. She is an excellent teacher, a good sport, and a wonderful chaperone, as many who went on the liar Harbor and Washington trips will say. It has been hard for the class of twenty-five to find a more conscientious teacher at Deering than Elizabeth Hayes. She has tried hard and has put her very best in every class, and we'll say she is well rewarded with the results. Some people are as variable as the winds, but in M iss Hoxic we find a kind, quiet, reserved, steadfast teacher g one who is just the same today, tomorrow, and forever. llfinnibol Gofwcr has been a sweet, thoughtful, and helpful librarian to the class of twenty-five. She is noted for her helpfulness and serviceg she lovingly and willingly serves alike every student in the whole Deering High School. All those who have had the privilege of studying French with M im Dolley are to be envied. She is bright, quick to detect fun, and ever willing to laugh at a good joke. A more interesting and better chaperone than Williaifiz Eimnons yet remains to he found. Mr. Emmons is frank and sincere, he works for our interests and pleasures. It would not be well for anyone to speak ill of him in the presence of any true Deeringite. Mr. Flack is the only one of our faculty we do not understandg one day so good, the next-well, if we did, we would not enjoy having him for a teacher. That's the spirit, keep them all in suspense.

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