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THE AMETHYST ANITA JANE ALLEN Dramatic Club 3, 4. Here is another Deering victory over Portland. Bullet certainly makes a pretty bit of ammuni- tion for any battle, and with her roguish ways she could make many an enemy her captive. DONALD W. ALLTON National Honor Society, Debating Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra Ig Debating Team 3, 4, Spear Prize Speaking 2, 3, 4, Lyforcl Prize Speaking 33 UD Club 4, Washington Club 4g Dramatic Club 4g Dramatic Club Play 4, Senior Class Play 4, AMETHYST Board. Donn is the chap with the cheery smile. He can eke music out of anything from a hair pin to a stringless harp! BEATRICE BAKER Glee Club 1, 2, Class Basketball 1. One of Deering's sweetest and most rehned seniors! Maybe youive guessed who of the many assets to the class of '31 she is. Yes, you have it. It's Bea ! ISABEL LOUISE BAKER Glee Club Zg Campfire 2, 3, 43 Glee Club, Geology Club 4. Weezie,' is one of Deering's most prominent typists, She is decidedly a fast worker! And how! MARSHALL BARBOUR National Honor Society, Cadets 1, Z, Orchestra 1, 2, Class President 2, Purple Line 3, 45 Execu- tive Board 35 Football 3, 4, Dramatic Club 43 President of Washington Club 4. Marsh is popular, and no wonder. The com- bination of side burns and a sport roadster make this football hero hard to resist. WILLIAM BARRON Orchestra 4. Bill has recently joined our class and taken possession of all our books. Study hard, Bill! Weire all with you. ELEANOR RUSSELL BEAL Glee Club 1, Z, 4. Dancing, reading, having fun, Red is first of everyone. The boys make fun of her red hair But she has proved there's knowledge there. EMERSON H. BEAL Student Service 2, Golf 3, 4. Fawncy thisli' If you should hear anyone talk- ing the high-class English brogue you can feel satisfied that Bealiev is enjoying a chat with Count von Hanson of East Deeringshire. Page 15 l .
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+HP ge14 T1-IE AMETHYST i 1 1 1 ri 'tibia' df: +R 5.32 : 4? x?j7l' , .we 1 ' N M 5. K: 4 111.5 1 xu'y',5'h, x 4' by if- J f X 4 hvgifif' ilmiddfj? I L iw 9' , Q A Nfl: X illlil x M y ' 'X X avw W The Purple Line, our school paper, was first published during our Junior Year. Elizabeth Lincoln was the first Assistant Editor, Philip Rhodes, Marshall Barbour, and George Lang- zettel were in the Business Department. Now we are Seniors. Can we ever forget our football season? Although we have to admit that Deering could not have done without the underclassmen, we are proud of our classmates, john Roberts, Marshall Barbour, Kenneth Jackson, James Miller, Robert Estes, Philip Foster, William Griffith, and Howard Milliken. 1 Philip Thorne and Richard Campbell are our outstanding students. In dramatics we dis- covered that Charlotte Cloudman and Margaret Perkins are delightful leading ladies and that Philip Rhodes and John Roberts are very talented leading men. We shall always remember Bertha Crocker and her splendid acting as Mrs. Malaprop in the Class Play. We can hardly realize that our four years here are nearly over. We have loved dear old Deering just as every other class has, and when we are separated by our different fields of work, we shall enjoy the memories of our happy high school days. X lil? X i. - i x kxxx N5sXX'ffN'f f'Z J,,, 1 ,R MSQWMmywmmwwwiWWWpwfmgfEi,, 5 ,D . .VNS X JA if ' yy, N lu, y , 1 ,, r 112 I 1 will 'lr yi' 1 1 ,M 1, i,ilj',l11fiii! lllliliilii ,E :f'H?l'2T ! N W i L, ir rriielw-illMllllelllleellifliiiilluilmilillililiWMfri H T fl fi li m ff ce e sisi e l3'.o'llA vt Mffi Uiiiiiigr-'H - 'A H'
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Page 16 L Xkgrven L,- THE AMETHYST t 'eosi- DONALD I-IUSTON BENNETT Class Baseball 2, Football Znd team 33 Class and varsity track 3, Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4, flVlajor 4.1 Math is not Don's only accomplishment, for he is the champion test tube breaker. Keep up the good work, Don, girls appreciate a man who is handy with a broom. ELLEN WILSON BESSEY We hear that the Scotchmanls lullaby is The Best Things in Life Are Free. Anyone desiring free transportation and service, please notify the dainty and desirable young person, Miss Bessey. DORIS E. BICKFORD Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 45 Hockey 35 Washington Club 4. I -f Sl1e's little and qdiexf ' H 0f'B1.Tt u er r poise, - f ,fgliisf nnipg for Deering s xc' To like Porftland boys! ELEANOR STOVER BLACK Washington Club 4. Ahal What have we here! The wood nymph of our class! A tall girl with curly ebony locks,- none other than El, OWEN V. BLAIS DELL Cross Country 3, 4, Indoor track lClass 21 4, Geology Club Treasurer 4. This nice looking runner can often be seen talk- ing with some fair daughter of Deering High. ELEANOR SUSAN BLAKE National Honor Societyg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 45 Washington Club 45 Basket- ball fZnd team, l, Z, fvarsityj 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Nature Club 4, D Club 4. ':Blakie', has certainly shown her ability as a basketball player, and some of us know from experience that she swings a wicked hockey stick. MADELEINE OLGA BLOM Glee Club l, 2. l'lere's to the girl with eyes of blue Short and slim, but through and through To everyone shels always true. Madeleine, good luck to you! AUDREY HENDERSON BOND ' Radio Club 1 fvice presjg Dramatic Club 4, Washington Club, Student Service 2, OEICB 4. You know, ever since die DYGIQAILC-Cl I play, welve wondered just how far a boy wou get, telling his secret love for another girl to those sympathetic black curls of yours, Aud.
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