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The UYM E TH YST HARVEY CLARK Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. This is that blissful boy who causes Buck so many sleepless nights. However, we must admire him because he has to catch the morning train from North Overshoe two hours before we start our last morning snooze. How has the most beautiful curly hair, but the AMIQTHYST Detective reported that the brisk North Over- shoe air accounts for that. Ah, well, we thought we had something on you! THOMAS L. CLARK Varsity Football 2nd Team 4g Class Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Hockey 2, VVashington Club 4. Tom, speaking confidentially, I want to ask you if you always prepare your studies like folks say you do? I've heard that you burn the midnight oil every night because of certain trysts with a motorcycle and a girl. This fair son of Deering is a Math. shark, like another member of the Clark group. We hope you don't forget your Math. and graduate to a motor cop, because of your love of gas and oil. Adios mi cherry, , LOUISE CLEMENT Glee Club 3, 4, Class Basketball 3. Here is the other half of the Hacker-Clem- ent combination. Whenever you see Hilda, Louise is always there. Hilda furnishes the smiles and Louise the Deering dignity. Louise is headed for the Pale Blue of Maine and in- tends to decorate the landscape for us after she graduates. Boy, when I buy my cottage I'll send for you to furnish the trailing roses and the old English garden. RICHARD COBB Class Treasurer 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra lg Class Track 4, Varsity 45 Washington Club 4. Whose sober face is this? Why, this is our crack 600-yard man. Dick learned his stud paddling a canoe-you want the story? Ask Fred Call. Besides being a star runner, Mr. Cobb knows his E's. You ought to see his rank card, the E's are so thick that you could plant potatoes in them. Well, here is another fellow headed for Maine or Bowdoin. See you next Sept.-Marcheta ! I, Page 27 WV,-D xx.. if ii x t .1 V- I I! I . 1 ,fi Txbvw- - ,l'f,.1'-uf, .. 'ig I jk Ji' iii-ii ff' 'Kill xilt .N UWM . 'V Q . , K, , ,. 1 1 5 'Lim Y! 1, V . . f - ml . wi 1 Qffifqf f ,iq My Q , -Ms lk. i.,i.-Qi-. I V Hi? H 'lil' . ff l . fl X.. I Jwm. , ,X v 'K ff--L, w-,X-ff J. 'J Q-ul. -1 !' all fi, N if rl X ! N Q.-ss , S I - .- J .I ,. -1-L ' A -fi.-1 .,, - .,.,,. ir f f V ff ri'-'f f ' -a . X r'-J' .-XX ,JL C :Lyris ,g.1'5w - K 'ff ,-- . ,J -A K A jx 'R ',1 4 ,, Q -lk- A, f' N73 J 5. A-fd Q., jr' ie .1 ,.,., wax: I yn, ,, , , ,- .ta :?1r:a jr--f'-' , ' ri.-' ' .,,-Hi, N L ,I ,cm-ff-.W i 6 or B-' 'ift ' L f W jf-rs: Qtr gyms-i'f105 frm .154-' - f-'-faaagsa Lf:-aif,a..-4. A '- J' ,.562gQCf-4x w5e11wer1-epameiiffav' C Ifm'-'F 'Nathalie' -i,gQff' -1 ,Tv 'J V-f .QAX ,ffm fp -f ,,l , A W. . fm, N-ff -'Q-'T .7 5,4 .J 4-5 ya: 2.2, ying ,.z .--fly -11z: 'QX , 4.11, .:,Ql,, 12' - ,,-X, Q g S: JSR- x, W2-H' ,,.,..1w- ,, fu- N 'rf' 'If ' f' X 'Kg-X ., ' -' H AL, 2' ., .N.a L.-1-.13 f 'c --4 ' Q 'r Z , .5 A fx. ,- Y,,,.fie ---fr ' Nail? , f mf1 jig- 1,7-,.. Lk... .lr , gifi, 1 igfi,-f,,,, ,,,..4,, -Qi Arr, ,Y L.-..J-QL N4 ' 7.-l' if
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ff W J f gr . Y V I i l .ffl , f' T .f -fgfliif fit . Q, 1' W X J + L,'ll', - . V f i K, h -my -X .W A,h, .' ' St' Qtiuiiw ' 9 ' ' l 1-fi. HC-Ai' Y ' - x..f.f L X . -L ,at,, - tar-:N .- Mt, ii - .93-'B' t ,N 1 X ,lx wL,- L - O, - -s-1, 'Xa f-L.,-for J., --N ff e,,. ff, iipffflf 26 The QAUWETH YST' 5' .aria ,M -.S - -+' If M ANTONIO CAVELLERO Class Football 35 Varsity 2nd Team 45 Class Basketball 3, 43 Class Baseball 35 Class Track 35 Glee Club 4. This is the young man who has turned out to be quite a football player. XIVC haven't heard much about his playing on the varsity, as this was his first year out. Woiider where he re- ceived most of his practice-at North Deering -of course. He certainly knows the rough- and-tumble on the field as well as in his books, and we hate to see him leave Deering. CHARLES H. CHASE D Club 35 Class Track 33 Track 3, 45 Cross-Country 4. This is the Adonis of the track team, running neck and neck with the Mayor. His curly hair is the envy of the team, and even of the girls. For the last year, Charles has been running cross-country over his text-books, as well as climbing the hills for Buck. W'e are not in- sinuating that he has not studied for the last three years CHeavens!D, for he is one of our most promising sharks in the noble puzzle of Math. Adios, mi niuchachol FRED J. CHIPMAN, JR. Radio Club 45 Washington Club 4. Chippy,' has not been much of an athlete, but his scholastic standing is quite high. He is very shy in the presence of women, but with one woman alone, well, Gee! Whiz! Gosh! Chippy might be seen on Sebago Lake dur- ing the summer, or teaming round in his Studdy, and he even brings it to school when there are good roads-for the boys in S209 dearly love to see him stuck in the mud. LEON CLARK Glee Club 43 A1uETHx's1' Board CBusiness Managerjg Class Play CBusiness Managerj. Leon makes quite a hit with the ladies. He should instruct a class on how to overcome bashfulness toward the weaker sexg or teach Math. In fact, Leon is good at anything, and to see him bustling about the school is a treat indeed. Let it be said in secret, but the AME- THYST Detectives discovered that he is very, very, oh very fond of Bible stories, especially those dealing with Moses. Ahern! just the same, Leon is the best Business Manager the Board ever saw-and that's that. 'IQ iii 9323 -'llfrrfiill ofg5r9itz'geLjpe1it'd-flgglqjrr zoojon .., - ..A c f'Cx'-- L . H .-A re f---.1- , x 'Q fg- --f-1, -,x Y K, V 5.. .L Lf Y , V. L, V , R- I S j-.,. px K 'xr' - .:f.-- Q1 N - . f- ,L ,X ,L ' V V K p - --pa ff' , . ' - -Q--.. Rx fr . W.- ,D-fa, . f-F.. --,f - . rf sz..-: ..
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T7 ll, fx ifksl..-s 1 26 Page 28 ill X l E V 'QI' i 1 'f Af ,isa aaa? lf j, E is ' , ' ' ' . N 1 4 I 7-qw w ,X l I X 'fi' ,lot l bv. W i' t li ggi-X 'Nl' - .l I.. WQQB 3 fl -bit l X ' - K 1:-0 ...M lr' Ti ' ' Q X, ,..- s . 'PAQ ff -L ' A af- c..-a --,V .. 4, ,7- .,,- ,. . x- . -Y. ,gfsf-. 'r z.. H 'Q -A--. .Sr Ja., i i.x 5 V -Q Aran L 4.., --' Kfflsef T- . .L -N . X 4. ' --S ,v g ' - lv ' The QAVWETHYST ARBA COLEMAN Class Football 3, 43 Glee Club 4. A beautiful voice is a rare quality Cd'apres Linscottj. Arba's got it-the rare quality. When he speaks we think of an opulent official giving an order for 40,000 cases of glue-or something like that. To hear him translate Cicero is an inspiration. Yours for deeper and baser tones,x-?a! Q f ESTHER COLLINS Glee Club 43 Geology Club 4. Esther is ambitious. W'hy? Oh, she has let her hair grow-and that is a sure sign. Esther may not know her onions, but she certainly knows her horses. When in need of a friend, just call on Esther, for she learned to be a friend in the Girl Scouts. LILIE A. CONLEY Dramatics 45 Washington Club 4. Lilie is a girl after our own hearts. Due to her scarf she managed to cheat the milliner all winter. But just ask someone about her and they'll tell you that she and her Ford are all right as long as it is warm. Lilie can break test tubes as well as anyone in Chemistry. as the fifth and sixth period class can testify. She has only been with us two years, but her friends are as many as if she had been to Deer- ing for four years. manage 1' 37 LESLIE COOLBROTH Debating Club 1,'2. 3, 45 Class Basketball lg Student Service 33 French Club -tg Geology Club 4. The picture here is the portrait of a demure little damsel known to all as Leslie. She is an ardent fan of the Debating' Association, and to watch her snatch tardy dues from reluctant members is a sight for sore eyes. Leslie knows her text-books and practically everything else Worthwhile, and as the ancient adage goes, 'WVe wish you all sorts of luck in the future. Pax Tecum, Leslie. -- Lx ,Y .. .'-A , , W-x --- ' ,...,c ,QM Y' 'W if N . V -- C F f- . ,Ex V, xY., 0 i . . X, v ,i Ax , ,X - Q: ' i 1, . '- V -,,NQx ft ,Y 1 X, .', .4 rl! xox -no L. C .,y,f -N L -7 ,-my , In .1 e-'Eff K-.,...-., -NL, rs- -L--fj,fq-- ,W :ij -----v .. L - . V i -K' N , --gee. r' ' 'f xv 4, Ndfxr- LL.. ' 4 .gfxtrw +6-Dat. -f?f DeeriniQj iaiiii:?Gio1'lzZz1n -int-practice gamef' '- O , ., vim- NAL--. 4X'- 1 - fi., ,, f, K . ,H . -' - -. 1 .ss ,-. ' - -'A . Y if '- - --. . -. .5 Y f . .,,. - s as . ,.,' . fi st NSU , ...
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