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P48818 THE AMETHYST ROBERT BURNS Bobby says what he thinks. One wouldn't be- lieve such a bashful boy would express himself so caustically. ANNE VIRGINIA BUSTIN Anne, we never take you too seriously, but you have been an addition to our class roll. Good luck to you in business life. LAWRENCE ALBERT BUSTIN Lawrie is a cheerful, good-natured fellow who doesn't seem to have a single care other than in- venting excuses for staying out nights. RICHARD D. CAMPBELL National Honor Society, Radio Club 1, Purple Line 3, Executive Board 4, Treasurer of Dramatic and Washington Clubs 4, Business manager of uNot So Badi' and The Rivalsvg President of L'Atelier 4. Einstein the second, Edison the third, and Longfellow the last. He will repair your radio, lend you his derby, or give you a ride in his Ford. Heis our salutatorian. LEON ALMUS CARPENTER Glee Club 1, Radio Club Z, Stamp Club 3, Manager of Indoor and Outdoor Track 3, DN Club 3, 4, DH Club Secretary 4, Property man- ager of Senior Play 4. We understand that this industrious, depend- able young man plans to make nature his life work. We hope that he will be as famous as Luther Burbank. JUN E CHAMPLIN Class Track 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, Washing- ton Club 4. Though his hobby is an old one, so is science, and several men have made their billion at that game. Dedicate a paltry million of that billion to D. H. S. for the new clock. EMILIE CHASE Dramatic Club 3, 4, Nature Club 4, Student Service 4. Emilie rides horseback like a centaur, her music would make iron tears run down the cheeks of Pluto, she always does her lessons. To sum- marize: she is a very accomplished young lady. PHILENA E. CHASE National Honor Society, Class Basketball 1, 2, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Nature Club 1, 4, Dramatic Club 4, Washington Club 4, Red Cross Council 4, Purple Line 3, 4. t'Phi is one of our best examples of eflicfency. Whether it's the library, Red Cross, Nature Club or her studies, she is always there at just the right time.
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.J T I-I E A M E T H Y S T MILDRED B. BOUCHER Hockey 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prize Speaking Z. '!Bunny'sU loquaciousness will no doubt aid her in guiding the footsteps of the next generation in their search for knowledge. LYMAN BREWER Cadets 1, 2, Class Track 3. Here is our physics and chemistry shark! Sciences are merely soup for him. His hobby is puttering around with radios. He intends to be an electrical engineer. EVELYN BROWN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 3, Wash- ington Club 3. In all her years at Deering, Evelyn has been a well-known and well-liked student. May the future Favor you, Brownie RACHEL KATHERINE BROWN Debating Club 1, Glee Club 3. A loyal supporter of Deering High football! She fills het car, and attends all the games. Her generosity has endeared her to all,-ask Tommy Quinn! J. ORTON BUCK, JR. Dramatic Club 4, Debating Club 45 Purple Line 4. The poet of the Senior Class! If you haven't seen an example of his genius in the i'Purple Line youive missed something. We hope that after Orton has reformed the heart of Africa llze wonit forget Deering and his many friends ere. RUTH E. BURDETT Basketball 1, Z, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Geology Club 4. A brilliant smile, big brown eyes, and a per- sonality which combine to supply our demand for a quiet young lady! VIRGINIA M. BURNHAM Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Tennis 3, Basketball 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4. Ginny,s,, going to make some dentist a nice assistant. Well, Ginny, when you get tired of pull- ing teeth, you can always get a job as driver of the bus for the Old Ladies' Home. ALICE ELIZABETH BURNS National Honor Society, Glee Club 1, Wash- ington Club 4, Dramatic Club 4. Presenting Miss Hustonis private secretary! Alice will certainly make a good Ustenogn for some business man. We hope your future will be successful, Alice, and that your lingers will remain limber. Page 17
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T I-I E A M E T H Y S T CONSTANCE WAY CHICK Hockey Z, 3, Washington Club 4. Thereis a twinkle in her eyes. Watch out! Something's up. Connie is one good pal, and she sure knows her jokes. GEORGE FREDERICK CHISHOLM Cadets 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, Cross Country 4, Junior Red Cross Council 4. George is one of those quiet, obliging chaps whom it is a pleasure to know. Ask him what he did with the cigarette holder he got for Christ- ITIEIS. MABEL LILIAN CLARKE Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Spear Speaking, Hockey. The labels on her suitcases would furnish read- ing matter for two weeks. They say she left her heart in California, but she still has a smile for us. Bon Voyage,- Billie.,' CHARLOTTE CLOUDMAN MIRIAM M. CLARK Junior Red Cross fVice-President Zlg Geology Club 4. Miriam excels in the art of waving hair. Her best specimens are perceptible in grey or white hair. Have you noticed it? National Honor Society, Dramatic Club, Red Cross Council, Purplie Line 4. ':Charle,' is an energetic young sportswoman, best known, possibly, as 'QKitty,' in the Dramatic Club Play. She may have seemed a bit bashful in the love scenes, but she sure knows her horses. JUNE CLOUGH Junior Red Cross 1, 23 Glee Club 1, Drama- tic 2, 3. I-lappyi' is neither demure nor aggressive, she strikes the happy medium to which her dark hair and eyes are so conducive. I-IAZEL E. COLE Dramatic Club 4, Debating Club 1, Geology Club 4. Of course everyone knows this little lady. Iris a shame that those scintillating eyes of hers couldnlt light on something nearer than Water! ville, and that hair-well, everyone envies her that. DORRANCE COLEMAN Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, 4, fSec. 4, Treas. 2, 3, 4lg AMETHYST Board, Senior Class Play, Class Track. Hereis our giggling, blue-eyed senior. Ar the time of the l'Rivals,', Dorrance found that the nerve-wracking occupation of eavesdropping on the gossiping senior girls took much of his time. Page 19 Ei l A .
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