Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME)

 - Class of 1928

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The QAMETHYST J. ALFRED BICKNELL Cross Country 3, 4: Track 3, 4. Talk about stoics, Bick was born after his time, he should have been one of those grim Spartans at the pass of Thermopylze. Determin- ation is Mr. Bicknell's middle name. You ought to see him break test tubes in Cheniistryg but he finishes the experiment even if he is forced to clean out the test tube drawer. See you winning the mile for Maine next year, Bick. ff f C f u , Qfggufqf Zffaff-.e:!2ff BARBARA BILLINGS Radio Club 45 'Washington Club 4. We never see much of Barbara because she is one of those quiet girls: but we certainly heard herfin that Christmas assembly this year. As we would say it in slang, She knows her Spanish onions in Public-speaking. We have a late rumor that Barbara does quite a good deal of public-speaking at Peaks' Island, and we shall probably hear about her in some tem- perance meeting at Chicago declaiming to Big Bill Thompson. GEORGE BLANCHARD Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 43 D Club 2, 3, 43 Student Service 45 Class President 3, Dra- matics 4, Class Play. George graduated from Nathan Clifford, came to Deering. and has strong desires to attend the University of Pennsylvania. NVorking hard on the D book, as president of our class last year, and as a player on the basketball team, he has made a name for himself. George is rather a serious lad, but those glorious rosy cheeks have won many admirers for him-even fnom Gm' ftifiaweffr-W A LILIAN BOSTWICK Glee Club 4. Here is a very modest girl. She has been here with ns for four years and she has made many friends. She is a good scholar and a good pal, but so modest that we are unable to narrate at great length. However, Ah, well! For us all some sweet hope lies Deeply buried from human eyes. and we have never been able to find it. Page 23 f V Ati? dl .fi ir! l ., 'P l fha- l JVJ l A , i l .s .xl , f be I , i . -. ' l 'X S T -1-e . . X , QR l Il ii! ., 13,9 , . mv ' 'fnmfi W. ,Zap ,pier . ,Qfpm '- 'lllhx Dial yi fufl l f Epi Ag f 4 :wi-' '. i t V x , 1 Mtn' M, my . llrl-lw via W liffyep ,ue B 5' ,S . , irsgitil qi u flr5'gLLw Ar, im' ,PQ V, ' 'Slffl'g1 ' lk ' 'f1 ' --Ju A ff-1 I .. Q, l ,NX -L -..F xv :gg Se., A - .-3f,,.4 ---24 ,F ,Q -e -4,5 'A--' -1' -,-,.f. . :af-Q .. .,,.--V5 , . , .- , J... aff, ., .,-,-1 - - f?f,T-'x- ' PM ' ,f- M 'iw-'k'P - ,fi5'f'fL2- 'f':'f.,, ' fl -ff .-- ' ' T ' 'D 4 'xr- . xl -E N- f 1 Y - ,- N .1 -f- Vim' .0 A INK ,,.-+es ij,f,4,hh? ij! r IJKQQQ- V 'g , ,Nigga NQ .. iq y ,. ,755-fff .g U 455.5 Y v-V, vga.. ,,Y- ,id i-A ,- 4-1, ri- 5112871 Brm ,ZKJlil7l.SQ,.WfC!1'. '- f' xg-J ref-'2?J,feM-.,f:,.4-W, -J AQ-:J ' ,gif 155, f'f1,1jf: ' V, - 'M' ...-f K ,:.vXE,,,,y ., jf ,':,,,.X, -- ic? ref! fxfl X, Pj s , 5-.-I ---Ld -f:: N ' -4--I --f- , .,..x4- ' ' -if , - fp ,I I - 'Xi xY4,.fx, , X JN-4, .-ietw-3 .-?x J,,- IPTKNAZ-:msd ' '-fl VA -7' -'-.,N, y , 44s- ,arse f VW ,fx-1 ef: - ',.2x,- I 'J -.ggi la., .. ,fy-T .-

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I Pvc? 22 The QJMETHYST IRENE BERRY Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Cast your eyes upon this specimen of one of our long-haired Delilahs. But we really do think Irene's a very good Chap fmanJ. Par- don us! NVe mean Chap-lady. One thing about Renie is that we doubt if she likes to have Bill call for her to leave for school at ten min- utes past seven on cold, wintry mornings. Not only is she a very good pal, but she has a sense of humor, too. VVe hope she has as good luck at Art School, away, as she has had at D. H. S. Good bye-good luck-To one of the jolly Three. MADELEINE BERRY Glee Club 2, 33 Dramatics 4g Washington Club 4. When it comes to Jokes, VVil1 Rogers has a keen competitor in Mal,'f and as for her smile, can you beat it? No you can't even tie it. Of course, she does have a few serious thoughts, she isn't all laughter. We find her in the office every day tolling away and doing her bit for Deering. VVe also understand, Mal, you have another side issue??? x 275 MW NORMAN BERRY This is our fashion plate, boys. If he wasn't human we would expect him to be selling tooth- paste or collars. KNO slam meant lj This boy actually studies, and prefers the company of his Latin Book to that of the girls. We have never questioned his wisdom in this matter-and after all-isn't he right, fellows? CHARLES BICKFORD Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Cadets 1, 2, 2nd Lieuten- ant: Football 2, 3, 43 D Club 23 Track 2. Many-a-time when I have been around where girls from surrounding schools were present, I have been asked by some female admirer, Who is the good looking, curly-headed boy who plays on the football team at D. H. S. ? Then an- other one of the weaker sex would pipe up, Why, that's Charlie Bickfordf' He has no fear for the roughest linesrnan that ever blacked an eye, or the wildest sherih' that ever toted a gun-page Waterboro. X Y, L'-,i.aANqkL,--..STK lbw ..-.1 LEWQCJK .,f e s e -,1 ,,, - X . - ,. ,4 2 ,et-f Q- , R A ,,,,, R51 'xxx SBPTEZ4 Ff ioot . -' L? rs ga AAS 'fi +1-19k 750 D tv Y Yi --fs... HR, X,-f N-Ike' -32 '--if:DL?'ie- A L. f:- N f ea- . , JET! 'f 'LN ,fs J, ,:.,, . 'Lf-eff . x 'T,- .Ss -f-Y



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If ,Vx X 1 .J , 'ff' If Pix, ' I I f 1' f if f , ,rf-,lj V, , 4-1 it I 1. fi if, .,M iff Pfwf 24 The JM E TH Y S T RUTH BOVVKER Ruth is another one of our noble horse- women. Any fine day she might be seen astricle a good beast galloping furiously down the lair streets of Deering. Ruth has the repu- tation of prancing over poetry as well as the cobblestones, for besides being a horse-back rider, she is an embryo poetess. W'e hope that you never have your name in the paper as many times as the Prince of 'Walesg now will you? U v .,s KATHERINE BRADBURY Dramatics 43 VVashington Club 43 Debating Club 2, Glee Club 2, -lg Student Service 2, 4. Step aside, ireshie, and let Kay and her grin pass! Some people come back afternoons for just one subject, but we know that Kay is Oliver Calloverj the school. VVell, anyway, we do hope you all will like Katy as much as Horace does, and we know that Deering is go- ing to miss her as much as he is next year. Goodbye-good luck-To one of the Jolly Three. MADOLYN BRIDGES In our corridors and library, you hear this voice piping, Marion Then some one gig- gles, you look around and directly under your nose is Madolyn. She gets her lessons as all good girls should, also knows her lessons out- side of school-if you know what I mean. In fact, she is a regular beacon, shining her ray through the darkness of Deering's dreary cor- Xe. I i - ff ' ridors of learning. As they say in Irrench, -J A ' ' Wish you all kinds of luck, and then some. Z ! 1 f s . if , . ' ' . s , i 5 4 i as ' v V mmf 1- X MARGARET W. BROWN X I .QM - Debating I, 23 Orchestra 1: Dramatics 45 -M, -'lm' - Student Service 25 Glee Club -41 .--N S A willing heart, a helping hand, iv , Always ready on demand. I, inf 1 J. Yes, this is one of the Brown sisters. lfVhat ,fag Z would we have done in Math. without Marga- 'E' 'Q I Ji' li ,N ret? l1Ve see she is hoping to have at crown of V-'fc QQ Z f f -si fl glory if she continues to cheat the barber, but ' 'j t. i 2 ,Q fp V we hope it won't be in fpyraniiclalu style. . 'Q f - -S 5 ze' 'X ' -a+ B-3-4 - -4 iii, , -'ff ' ,CN 'B 1, e ee 1 l eff-,-:L-. -ev ies - DIN N wtj WW 1' 'i f',1s .us QT, ff'T'L f :iff e A reg--Q ffe fffncr- Ny' 2: f'-r' ' if , T R Y , 'EE Q' fe-ff' , , 4 - F , -'Y 3. if-fury , igfl..-MN! en SePQ3g:,LR Pdnhqgigz-ggi X? -, 435 X . -, M -:cy X'xD,...i- mp- sf: A-'K , . FN f'f'e3,f7r ' 1 V ' S - X . 'Es' Lf' 'f -1,1 xxx . -we - fix , ., . , e, , g. .-:,v,,, .-N,f '1-4.1--ax, L - ,,1'--s My s ,- Aff- ,i K, ,-rar. if---. , -..of-gin Blk 'iv'

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